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BEDMONp; at thia OfficO. ; I |THI NEWS cironlatea extonsivoly. amongst tho cerchanto , traders 1 and nobility, gentry, farming elosGia, &o., in 'Waterford, Kilkenny, Ti pporaryj ' and the nouth of Iroland| generally. ; Tho NEWS has attained a circulation " tieyor eqnallod byjcay papST pnblialwd in 'Water^ord ^ aniljis ad mi ttedly tbo lc. -d« ing journal in thia important ofty, with which tHoxo Ii direct flaily coiimnnieation from London. ' ; j . ¦ : 1 ^Particular attention paid to ciommorciil and Acricd- tnral Matters, j . "" . I 1 AdvertiaomentB roceivodtorilie Nnyra byall reject able Newspaper Agents in the United Kingdom.;- Pro! payment requisite from pa ' rticD npi taoTrnntthB oQca. ' Arrcnto for Salo of f53SO TJEVTD asi fctf .Qdvertiawaoiita « i * ' V7ATBBF0RD—Miss KELLT J Gladstone 8trcc;; - Hiss Fowxn, Banonetrand Street. ! Mr. HOOHBS , Major' s \feik > ¦ Mr , P. M. EaAN . ftuay.l !- Mrs. QOILTTI John Street. ,, •Hiae KATANAOH , (yConncll Street. Mr. HAT , 110, Quay. ; | i i Mr. DOBBTN, Barrack Btrcbt. { Mr. WABDELL , Quay, j | , i Mrs. EBIHTT, Bsllybrioken. ' ! , Mr. A HIABN , John-3trcet. Miss POWIB , Broad Streot. 1 Mrs. R UTLEB ,. Stephen fitreet. I r DUNGARVAN—Mr. E. KEOH, T.C, Ilain-SSoci. Ur. MotbewWALBE- I [.. . . ¦ . !.. . . . . TRAMORE—Mis» CI- ANOT , EerroshmenHJoOE3;ond : Mr. WABDILL . ' I : CAFFOQUIN—Mi. 1 JONO TSQT, 31, Allea-Elreot. CABE1CK-ON-5UIR—Hi- Jaiics MCOHATB, Uain- : Street 1 ; Misa Uawl' , and Mr*. JoutdSta I HFABU . "ft llluta 8t. ;. Mie8 BAB ' BT, Brid&e- M8M0RE—Mra. MKADE. . BTf iYl^TW ML. RnnTTI. . ' , . KlLL-fMri. EoiiATli S »Tid P. CoiraiG3. . i ! TALLOW—T. Clsioy. : : ! NEW BOSS-Mi«s DISECK , ; : KILKENNY—Mr. WOODLOCB , Proprietor EaHTroy V Book 8UU. ' ; jl : , ¦ : - •WATERFORD EAlLTTiT OTAT1ON—Uccirc. . E AEOH & BONCI Boo 'ijjtar. d. ; , ; . LONDON-^ CLAKKB , 3OK { 6 PLATT, 85, Gracso- 1 oliTtrcb citric w. ¦ ¦ \ C. M ITCHBLL & Co., Efd Lion Court, Flcil-at. R. F. WHITE 4 8:m, 33j Fleot Strooti ! SBILMT & Co., 5, IIicadGnhaU 8trcat^E.O. Temple News Room, ' 172,! Pleat Btreot ' : - ! tltoar*. STBRET &. Co. ' , Corn HUL ¦ : 1 Uewrs. KIKO i Son, 10: Bolt Court, Flcst-St . Mr. J. Y6i NO , Fleet-Street, do. ^ do.. ' DUBL-W—Mef BtP. CIWB . EASCI K & 8ON , Abboj-ci P. B. O'KzzrrB , 1, St. Abdrew-Strcit. | ! I AMERICAU J [ LINE , i | :-. t . «v : SOUTHAMPTON—NEw ! YQI2K c—^3^Hk i 8ERVICE. ^ P^^M^. ." UNITED 1 STATES : HAIL ^=4-—; ,L , ^=» STEAMEES , Donthitoptoa to HOCT Torlt Bircct ¦Krery 8ATUR1UY: ' 1 . ¦ High«i t Class of accommodatico for Sdoan,l Second Cabin aijd Steeracu Pasaoogois. ! 8tconvRe Ontfit Free. Stoer» jo Paracbsert forwarded Free from Quocna- towp or Liverpool! to Southgipptdn. LITBRPOOL--FHILADELPHIA SERVICE. J Erery WEDNESDAY. ; L TV RRF OOL TO PHILADELPHIA , 1 Callinif at Qneenstown e^ery Thuraday^ ¦ PotBongero and goods are;landed at Phllccc ^hia on thej'nTi irf of tEo PgnnByl T^ia Eailroii; whtchr has i the shortest land tnoat direct route to cil plaota In the \ ' eBtern 6toU«. Steuoge Onlfit Froo.i ' Apply to ! ! I ¦ ' - ; R CHARDSON , FPENCE 6 CQ., . ; j SouthaniptoiKj r LiTcrpool " 1 or to J-OCil, AOtDTa t I WATialonD Surrey & Son; 12, Gladstone-Street , %Vf lla & Holohan, 87, Quay. ' TjVard Bros., '2 , Barronotrond-ntroot CAEBICI - ON -SOIB _ Jaiues MoGrath , Uain-St ! J, ...Biphard Inody. CLONUI L _.Patric!r Nugent . 72 175 Unin-St. DOBOAH ! TAJ» »J_:Jobn ' callinaaj Th« Square. CAPPOQOIN ..... J ' W. Jonds Troy^ 31, Allon-SU GEAioui John Mnrphy, prooor. : R J8 H ' .... V/n- MnDro, 21, Sontb-St. TBOBAPi-owN .. il. WesteramnJ Cbnxeh-St. W KTOJID William TimpRon . 31. Moin-jrwrt. . J John Hinton. Auctioneer & Merchant kiLUA c|rs< UAR ... W. O'Donohoe. ¦ Sn-jlaiid aod South y7olo3, ana fclio % Eonth of Irclraa. Serrice by GPKAT WEsjrEBN EAILWAY Cin p»ny ' e Train* and Stearoboato, via MILTOCD Ki viti , in coDnrotion with tho WiTEniOBD and li)M«BirH , W iTJSBronp 4 CERTBAJ- IBE- LiND. ' ond WjTPBJOBD , DclIOABVAir , LlBUOEB ANII XKOIOT FilHEB. . Dhortoot B otito and ?<:$vco<Ji Farca. ^ 7V\ : Ec?rc3i Trdna end Fait s^r^ ' tbj i UoU ^ earMTt ¦ Doi! v - P P Tw^tbJand dteWf rtM^ -ggJE 11 * "^SfeU ^Hm Tr^ fwmiXoro , AMiVW in [ - ir ° £ n T :k £ SidTXot to U, **. ,£ "% 1 " toe for tho Steamer to bo carted PDMCTOi. l.fc'T- f ^ N CTT Uilford will, , B T ^ .L2fw:it " «iw " -f Earner l o*, W.%crd SlHOLtB (avaUable i "^'^ ^/^d Bil oon, ^6d f| ' .. : 3rd Claasland Fore Cabin. 203 Od EETDBIS (»"^ sbl<> ? n8 monti i ) ttcte:3t Bal(xm1 763. ' , •• i idClaca&Saloonfi^. I! . 3rd to»a and JorO Cahiri . 333 6d. Llloncdthi uro o^^J^ nr i?»^, eUhlr direction. ! . ^r^-p "^ ^ * B ° Dti A<u5 pbi : Wat*rfdrd. HE[ j E y LAUDEBT, Gonoral M BIi t ^f »ddJMrtor 1<)ru:u)»B _ _ _. ' rrrr L «T /iff k IP A GD ®> F\ ® Wed urns m ur ^ ^ **. 1 -) . ' : ^ I SP ' -ECI/ LITI-ES "J W# M FIS HING. I ^M |iy^| Stocliingo. ' ¦ ^htt ^Pl 1 ! ; ' TVOVIS 6TB * Sff c<I^!cape3 , la nd : IPi bMBR j 7 r| Bago. : : : ! ELEPHAOT HOUSE, : 46 , 1 LOWEE BAOrrytLLE-BT, V DUBLIN; 1 - J Tr . ! ' *ndCaU mH BOt t6nob ». | Free i |!' . ' " :• ^- ' ;i . : v "' U.ij'i- l : i ^^f^^yf'^^: ; : ;O:il;i* ^t^i:!i::§: -| ¦^kK ' .r :? : - !1 ^' ' . ; <v -jv ' ' - - '* j ?W ^ /Apitf0lfo ;ffi^ W ITH : THIS JOURNAL IN 1849 AND . ¦ 1 'P^ N '"' ¦: I ¦ - i' ¦ ' < ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ BA .Y'3 BLACK DEINK; i i;l o -j, . : V; ' ' j . ' . . . . - . ^ . J. / ' I Curq CoUe in Horsea' aDd Cattle.! . ' Cures iarfj ^ - ^ n ;DBIS ^ ; |. DAY'S- PURIFIED. DRIFIELD OILS : Curea.Shiverin- Kta in Hbrce s. I CuSPa^ef ^T ? ,l* T !?CBto UUI: Fovcr - U ^ ™-">< Cu »* »ad Wonndl I CW3| Cow. Hoven or Blown. , : : Cle^n^'^ dct^^U ^T^ CftW<> - ' ' Hcih Binken Knces-and SteUi Wound* CartsiSconr in Calves flDd fcmh: - p 0 " Bed WiE?t " l^ ^ SysUm ' VBi^Tcito »4 Swolla Uc 'dcri ¦ Only U. d: pe r Soali^ J . , . •;¦ r n r w i«* ' Indijcaeon, sar* Hidebound. . : Heals all VVpund? in Horca ond CMtlo, . ; Prepared ^BJTSt Cz SOI\T<i ' nl j Per f*"' ' : ! 1 ' 1 f" 6d ^ UJMJ *' v" SMU * ' M 'i ; WAT^FORh^-*2° K| L2? 0^. " .andIsold by the following; Sole ' Agents : - , <u.tw>mii . | BoNiijinoK— O'WJ TTO I C/iPPOqum—E. STANLEY. —: 1 ; - _jj U4H0N-O. WATTS. | FEBKOT -IWI LLIAMS H CO. (o2£>.tf) ^hippfmT ~ ~~ , " , CJlyde 1 ; Shlippinfj Company, Ltd . j ' j) ECEMBEB , 1894. ; Bejular |S(eam Oonn»m<«ai(on betucen UA7SBPOBS and SOCDOn P1YIT0TJTH Itro SOnTHAMPTON . irEVTHAVEH , DOTEBJ AHB KOTJTHL o». BNGLAUD. COBB" , D0BUN, BELTAST A»D QLABOOW. " V-^ _3v J nnHB Nerr., : and- i powerfnl ^S 3^ ^ MKCV, : UArATCOTTON. COS^IdlllD, CUII- ¦«=i- ~5=»BBL,\ DTJNQEHBM, EDDYBTOirC, INIOH THIU ULI, ~ -PLJSDDA, POBTLAifD ,, SATHUH, SA-BDi; ; SKEEjKTVOBE, TOWABD , TUSKAB. YAliENTIA, ! tro intended to i oO, u ondcr , w^athcT ;pernUt1^ii|T (nnless preTfntod by nnfortseon drcntastiuicc3), «tth liberty to ton Vcrrib. and to call at any Port 6r Forts ia ~ Cay order, in or uat of the cuctomary courcD, t6 Cooclvp ana Diachaxga Ciro0. or for wiy other purpose HbitoooJcr. ; , I ' b*ixxK)u> TO aLisouir. ¦ETOTJ IIONDATI ( Direct). 1 i .m. ; erery T7X3) NEaDAY (rli Flimoutb) [except Wedne»d»T, iSttt Docenbar], tth I'oc. II a .m ; 12th, 4 p.m I6th 11 a.m. I iaUSOOTT TO WiTEITOUD. ¦ - Ercry IIOlTDAY-fbireof) ... ... I ... ... Z pja I Except Monday, 24th Dectmbor. I . f . Cal Cell, to Grcmoci ...eJM p.m- EToryTHtTEHDAK (Direct) ... ... ... 2 p.mi Cut. Baa. to Or&<,BOCi .JUl p.m, ITUTXSTOBD TO riLJlTI. Etcrj 8ATUKDAY (ilircct) BlLriST' TO WiTCirOOB. TUESDATS (yia Dublin). 4th, 11th oud 18th . Dooombcr , T 77cdneodajr, £6th December. * ' VATtHroSS TO EDBU B. Every Si fUBDAT (via Btllaet) DOBLIB TO WATxaipoaD, Dtiwn ^ WBDHESDATB, |5th December, 6p. m; lath , »p.m ; l »th I tf p.tn ; Ihursoay, 37to , l .p.m. | wijrxBro&D TO CQnx. (Diroct) Ttcrataa. Cth , lsth tnd z th Docombor, L. -> l p,a Friday, 2Slh Dea I ... . ;.. ,.. ¦„, 1 p o< COM TO Winnroau , Dlroot— ITfiEDATa , 7th Dccomltr , 9 p.n i l ltb, Bpn; 21rt, 9 p.m ¦ i | I Sitarusr, 2CUi, 8 p m. : IVATXITOBS TO LOUDOIT. Etery Ritard»y (Wa SonUampton) _. ,.. 4 pjn LOJDOS (Ct. KttnrirlTin Dock), TO WiTrrronD i TITUBSUAYS , «ti December , 6 am; IStb , 12 Doom 2Uth, | 6a.ni ;27th , 12ncx>r.. No trsnjblpment b / thia ronte. Ordtm for oolleotion ox doliiory ol Goods Beat to U'NAHAU & Co. (limited), 14, Cairtle-irtTOOt, jiliibniT I to Cljde Shipping Comp&nT, IS8 , Iifm^cnhnU Stroctj or Clyde Shipping Compon/. E Warchoiuo, St» KwtTinirioo Dock, will recerre prompt frStention, ' i rWAXEBXOSD TO FLTEOCTB, illrCOt , 1 WEDSESDAYSv 5th Decemlxr , Ham-, 12th, I p.m ; I9tb , I I ll*m-, &Slb, No Saillnj. > FircoDTn TO WAIBBTOILD (direct) ETcry eiTUUDAT _. ... . .- 1 p.m- ! WITUIOILD TO Donxuiupioo. CtorJ OATUBDAY (diroot), t p n. BoOTHAHrTOH TO. 'WATZ&fOB.D. , ' E»ery PBIDAY—VIA PiTMOnrn . ! . WATZ&FOBJ) TO KxwixAfzs. Ercry OATU£I>AX, TiaSouthac:ptoii ... 1 p.n> ! ISEWHATXS TO WlTx&rOKD. Krcry 1I0HDAY (ris DOTCT <ind Bouthampton), Cirjo oulj. : WATXUVSD TO Doras. JJrery 8A7UBDA)T (TiaSouthampton and HowhaTcn), op.m. Except Saturday, 32nd Docembez. J)OTZB to J7AT3&T03C.' Erei7 TTJE8DAT (ria SoaUuunptonj. Ou^o onlj. ExdoptTnesdav, S5th Dec<Enber. cr CHBlSmAS HOLlDAVs-aui ppcra m\l nlcco noto Altera tions in SaQihirs. * ' ¦ ' ' ] These Btcaaon haio oicoUnt acoomcodatlOD (or Pccjcacora. ¦ P|A 88AQE-LIONE7 . , I C&bin. Ufltorn. Steongo. EUjtoro. I { C&bin. Ufltorn. Qteontn. Botorn. T7tt=rford to Olar^ow _. 17s. Gd. 25o. 10£ 1S». ' liultat , 17«. 64. 253. Khj 15a. Corli," ... Si. 01 l<i 6u 7a. 6d Fljcioath and . I Bouthampton iCa Od . SCb. lto, K^, ,, London, Tia Soath> anlpton & P*n LEa ^ IXewh&Teb , ^Oa. id . 1U3. 1 Doxir. ... 2W. 14 103. From Dqblin ... 103. 00. «3. Children aboiQ S and uadcr 13 jcars o! aj o, Hall Faro. CJ- ^OTS. —Th<j Clyde Bhlppins Company (Limited) can Insure Qoodi aniiipod br tbece lines oC Btc&men c^liDStall^u Bi^ks. Forms , Bates of Premium , and all information can hadat,ths Offlres. For Bates of Freight , to., apply to Hnsr J. WAJUSQ b Co., Plymouth It Joan £. HAITKIBS. Ijondon and South. Ylcdan BsiliTay Company. Exctor EnildlniJ , Arthur Street , West, and at tho L. ft S. W. Ballw»y BeceiTing xio ' wa throushout Losdon i Clyde Shipjlng Co., 12, Victoria-street, Bcllul i Clyda Shi pjloi Co., Boohestn Bnildlnas, 1S3 lidiianhnU Etrcctl London. E.0^ Clydxi Bhlppln* Co., EaU- way Odeex Newtarcn |EUiabcth Stroot (Pier), DOTCT J 21, Carltos tUaa, Qlasgow t Cos ton. HooM BuUdlnca, Qre«aock j Dock Boad , LTmenclc i Towa Qaay, Southamp- ton i tS, ;Eden Quay. Dublin i Patrick' s Quay. Cork. CLYDE 8UIPFIUQ COMPANY (LIMITED), ; Uustem Houas (juay, Wotcrford. fc. e-TTi3l fond <(f Bill* of Lading roquirad br the Clydo Snipping Compani (Limited) to be had ttom tha Afresta. Telexrnpuio Address—"Cuanus," WXJXBJOSJ). Watorforld Steamohip Company, i (LiinTED). IHTBHDliD - OBJDBB ^gJ^HO-DBOraB EK , ICt ^«?M »srwr rf __Jc^rH^ ¦ XN 8toam8hip Company(Iinitod) "S TT^I V^; SoriwOo8d.««a LlT.*toel for Ship- *y y " va S _ment on tho oonditlona mentioned in «=i ^ " .n^n- IJota, to., to ba 1x1 at their ' w i.TEEV(?i ( D > ' ADD BB18TOL IHaAT, ! 7.i 4 affnooa Wcdocidiiy, 6 ..10 nGht » V. » » r i ffi-SS; ^Sn^y ^lD/yo^a ' t I5 SK- V. a,, ^fnoon. j w^ dn^a r... t: «. B » fr , r»- «-.l» niiralnn Ssillnirs. Cabins of th« si **iaa« will ba^^K^? 5SiS arr'Ti Br by th,K5« Had flSSy , I . " »•• 7 morMng Monday. ., Ift-S^M fSi' "a JNotoMn? Sondaj, 2' - HolBaiUn, S T SI^: %%»- . iti] |3 sSuUy. I " »)..| 7 morning Mondajr, ., 3}... I t-t noon Tho Bonday VCSJCIS Load at North Wharf, Wakerforo ?'^Kffe, "^. H dr.ih,le-cUldrei (and GrcitKor^harn , Great Western, LaaeMhire . abd Yo^h^e . ss^snswi "^cSfe ei touK ' h rromaUSUUou. oh \faterfcrd and Ccn^Ir*SdBSway, WaCorford , Dunsarruiindlisaoro SS^fe i^tSSrin.p ' ja Ctv J^ndo ^ ^rth WosUru BUlw.^^ T V7 J TE W OBD A M D '' OT ' l OBBi rirK&dfcfiffiiSssasaa^ : MRBni °Lr««oM^icrford Bteonuhlp Coapa-y (Wmltei), JO W S!^^SJS !i i ta«S3& Company (i&M). O. "niS^^rcT^ ^ . Bte ^.Wr C^W. jOOck "•Sg lSSd Abdre.. for ' Telejrwi,-!'StBAlT at , g atSorS^lTap L Brla tol. or Wtxfort. ^__J _ Sho AUioxco I^iui and ««*»¦ ' »* ¦ 1?an^ A Dvl Nci8 MApE>BIV>TEiY , lit an. IttMi - .; - .: , _ ¦ .1 . ; J ¦ ¦ ¦ .! :|j- . . . . . •. .. j ' ¦ •\ v^KJi i! SS asa&Kffl*fc*:&;is: fel: fcs2v r- 'sJHs Si i;:- -1.! IMM ' Wlffli iS 'TfdS ¦ •BI03SJSBS - - i clsi^ial iq.MEiug CATHEBIUIE-STESET/ T7A2BRPOEI/. ^"OOB J ^ IB ^V Registered Plumbei PROPRIETOR (LATE OF MR. WILLIAM BAIRD'8 , Dl'BLlN), T)EGS to mfornijtho Nobility, Gentry, Managers Of Institutions , mid tho Public Genorall y U wut no has Ojxmed Buainess at tho above .uldr ' oaB , and is now proparud to i oxecuto all Orders in I SAJOTARY OEHEMA L PLUMEIM© WOI&K Advertiser his had long nnd \vido oxpsrienco, havinri carried out somo of tho largest oanitary EnginconiiL' and General Plumbing Contracts (BB Soil ua Public ond I^vuto ^Yator vvoriu) oxocuUxJ in: Ireland in recent years , both for publio bildica and private gentlemen. Ho &?„ ' ^i? n ^W 1 ^' Ul ° SaniUry En-jineoring and Plumbing Work of tho Do La Sallo r g ' ¦ 9?" v ?? J i t of tbe Goo<1 Shepherd , OarricTt-oa-Suir ConVont of Mercy , 8t. John ' s oouege, ! tho Lrauhho Convont, and tho Imperial Hotel. Ii addition to this R.O. obtained Prizes- at tho ArtazaW Exhibition in Dublin for Excellence in Plnmbin C Work. All work executor! in tha vory best manner, b y qualified tradesmen, and under hia personal supervision. Materials of first-class finish and quality K«leronccj if necessary, to all tho eminent Dublin Arcliitecto an<l Civil Engineers. Estimates Free. Gliaranteed success of all work executed nt (ol3.tf) The City Plumbing and S anitary Works , ;CATHEEINE-ST., W/ LTERFORD. IS JX 7FI2 ®'(3 n GD W OWING to the erent ircrpaso In his IluBin "C« , ho ban l.coa ob ' liRcd to EXTEND HIS PREMISES Having taken lhn.wh. lp of thp Old Mpnt Market in FIIGH-S 'I KEIC T , he i> Don ID n prcl'ion to meet oil Ord»n> with d i>) |<romptltudti and tl o fulleot eatlsPscilon. llo justly lUtrlb'itfs his W.-ndtrful SDCWDS in Business (o en- TBEATUBU? AIID OUPEEIOE QUALITY OP H1G DBUJKfl , and the caro es. roUed (ii Botiling, not»ol y GUINNESS'S 6TOTJT , DABS A. hO'S ALE , K. DI8UEIJ aod CO'8 ALE , HOP BITTERS, CIDER . ' &o. Io the MINEbAt WATEKV A CTORY , tho Machinery ond | Mntorlalo oiipd I D thn makloc of tbeoo MiDcrol Walera arc of tbe V»ry Bo3t Desoription that ian possibly bo had. Therefore, bo oaks <bs Pabllc to compare bia M. W. intb anyotbrr molrc or Brand i Htn Q INOCQ ALB, LmopADr , OttAnoc CriiUPAOiic, for Pdrlty, Aoratloo , Arorun end ExeelUrcc of navonr ennoot tot pxoellod. He nould cull opocial ittentlop fo his ECLIPSE SODA . For Pnrlty aod AerattOD it ban no equ&. : Also on to QUALl'n aod PRICES , ho wonld iovito «ho attonl|o3 ol (bo Public to blo TEA8 WINES , SPIRtTts . <v. (my37.flca) AT K BABflONSTEAND STREET, i WATEEFORD Hi gh Street and Barronstrand ! Street , Waterford BBS 1 *- / - \ HsUtWeil \Vr CHILDRO, \ V f~ ^ InF acc - O ' y - INVALIDS, ^ | fihtCfcM Ttro A1ID THE AGED. i ffilOHAEL Urbs latacte, I^Mdwl Water Factoid A^D ¦ I - BOTTLING &TC|DJE2»HIS , HIG fi STREE T , 'WATERFORD. QCICSW coaaror AUI nuaofnjLiuTna, BIKOTO tix OETrnuonovf , twd rriin>i tk * diitmtina rymptevi * to pmitMtMti litsof. Boia, l/lW(M(tba1aUcreimUlu ' three Umea tSwirmStltA oTaU fenatttb or will Kzl aorwbert j ea reoeipt ol 15 u M atamca , bj tfcs T^aisr- : W. TOWIB, Oheatat, NoUJotliam. an GOLD inrDiLSioi^ E BILVEB UEDAL RCCEIVSD ALSO HIQHEST AWASD ATCUlCAOOEXaililllOU. WriPi fPARffliM ¦: . . ¦ [OB i &iol)i2 ' o . Bniraoti {of £Toat ft 25al4 " v7iao Is * delicious borerago , and tonic msdo from Port Winfc; iicbi g' a Extnict of Meit, ond Extract ol ' \ > ;\ piftlt. . i W1W(|J A KNIJ S ¦ ¦ Is a New Name Rtguttred to prevent fraudulent Imitation * ' , o v 33 p ' v\7 y "z n o u n A n D UosoUdted Teetlmonlala hare been reeolred fron ' Llodlcal lien. ' ; 1JBMI171HT CffBOLlCITED TZSTIHOBML rSOB - : c poxnin CTBIQIIT. EBCI-. ncaicni OCcor of Health. XI CXT Otrcot, ot IJcota. 1 . Hew Etree{, St NcoU, Jonuarj Kth , IDi. I bare innch pleasure In *ifin* yoa mj expertaioe u to the " Meit aaf Malt Wlno 1 ) reoolfod from yon some ttao elnoe, tnfl fa baring teatuapa y as to 114 rolno asarocapcr- »UTO »na rc»toraUieas« n y , ¦ ; . In tha mrlr Dort of lut year mr wife w«* serlonaly cawcll , nffertos frJTlo» rf S?h and .ppsttta, . together with mental and bodily whanstl m, aid «l»eplea«>ea- . Sbo »u oder treata eat tors eonsiaerable time «it Bout rollal, and Ist Ust«»t«ialnedto try J' Wlne»rnls. " . : ; The offect <u muked , «4d conToIraense comnienced frmn that d»t« i lie s ppcllte rtrrarned and the wcljbt bonjly lncreuod, sad in abontWmonths the beajth;w»» rcrtorod Mdthbi raalt w»lnrrea . Vm ^ ua !Jf t< *lt u rtL <> to lho 0 " » Wlnearnls " —of this I feel certain , that Ih nuny canea thlm nMtmmtkm is a most Talaable adlonet' to medical 33* ¦ H' T POYHTiWIilOHT.. i r " Medial Offlcor of Health. 8tHeoD. WIHOAIOTIS i j Is sold by 1 all Dwjrtet^. Wme llerenants ud Patent ; IMSSe VeidormT * Ask for COLEMAM'S " . WINOABHIS, " S tfEBlO-aTrailUOT KBAT AND »UtT WINE, and! 2, tGt th»:«rf W1KCABB1S U on the shoaUer of tho : ^^^ gold If Bottles 2s W, •nd<»6d , OTor/whero. ' : H there ltsny aifacultjr. toiettJDtfthe ttlBo, «tt« dlroc^ to , 1 * tho manafsoUxtcrs vbo will forwsru ¦ Sample Pint Bottle free I y Pos t on. receipt of M iaUopo 1 ' }Xt '. Bta •• : 30il ' : ' < ,. - i ¦ . ; SoloUsnatsotorers i - : i ' COUMAM & Co , LlmltedJBt. Ooorije' i and Bank Plain 1 i Norwioli f iod 8 New L|>odon Strtet , l ondop, E.C; . S SS^JH^O^^ .t^y f | PI -W^ V -!^ £¦ ¦ ¦ ; j ! : i ' h^GSMMMM-ili^ ' o i804o BIMT. ,., ,:• $ Sanitaii] Engineer, AND -I ©£' , IP IB : <1' . ME-Q , US SlffBLIYAW , " , .. I PRIZE.XIEDAI. . ffiffi fSTB : RARPiiiiniiin^ - ^ u T iJii!)iiy&3UI!yUJ S> ¦ ilffl l p IISo I3V ritTar^v rdxirsrarh- Be st , Cbop:;t . tnd Mast Dtifablo Instriimenlt 1 <»er offered., fi3EQ«5 f6r4<i Upright find ttvl Grand Pionoa by Sohlod- maycr , Gors & Kollmtuin , Stoinwop, Ibach, Kapa, Krancs , Obolloiir]6r aad Cc, British Piano Co., Cia.} £ Q. P. ' & Co , c«c(rol so lexi than il tola Agecdei cf wurtdrtaownedniken. ' : 3 jYEABS* SYSTEM Violiro , Banjoi , Mondolincp, Co. - Cvaiy Du /ipiioo of Musical lastruraanu sal Pultop. Hettjoodt, Lowatf prtctf* Eaiy Tenha. ^ PTI ICJ H 1 ^ Ainks Latut Danes ,.PlaoofoTta li J P "S? DeaM Undo si lawtst frU«. I. UWJNQ ^M d ^&^- S EJhusorj S TCZE T I BUDUB . PUnCIiAS DEQTJIOXSnG. i OP EVEBV DESORlPTplf. TVTF.y/ Kfcsrxj of.tha moat Modern end approved xN i otyloj Ccrrlagea, Wagonettes , CofczeQ !C»ro Gido Can, ftr IJlre cu the 6hortcct Notice. ''' ' ; EOBEBT THOMPSON. ; . : Uicmctt-STMET, WATEUOIUV ! cj unasa . MODERATE. A GUIDE j : TO TUB '" ' . I MEDICAL PROFESSION. BpccklT 'Written (or Btadents and ParenU (which gives nil Informatioa reanlred b y these sboa^ to com- mendo thsjatud; of Medicine , including exposes sad Preliminaries). Can be h»d on spplicitiop to the Eiai«TB*ik , CAIUOLIO DninnsiTT U CDIOAX S CHOOL Cccitu sTflBir , DDBLIN. ¦ ; :. WmTHn Lxcrvact will Commence on MOVEM BBS 2n4-| Oissootuig Boom Open OOTOBEE JJ » FrelimiD»ry Cl«» for Beginners OCTOBEB l8Ui 189* ) : f ¦ ; ' : ¦ ¦ i .j (JW«-lj.) ^¦; M-^' : : T; 'l- < 5 . ¦ . ¦!. ¦ ¦¦ •¦ i -W ! <: : 1 Vfc . r ' .W. . &(;i * i; i».r( ?^. -iM , ' M-^ ^ -o :^^- - - ' - -m ' . - . ¦i ^ yB^lil^El a^ PadalS j Awbd pd. ¦ ' ;. : <s 6 GLUB S QBA^v ' - - ¦ ' ¦ ' T-HB"B:E-VEUAG3 OP * •HE^i^-Ev . V;- &®M ' £MS l Mtomati^ 9 .: . . TEE ORIGINAL BRAtivrT" \ / ^ ' "OPAB&EIKJGV ZaO^f^^BBAT , THE DRIN K FOR THE GOUTY & RHEUMATIC ¦ : ' Royal ' ' SoltecTi ' PotaoH, Lithia Waters, Lemonade,; &c- ; p\ . ' .. ! . ¦^TOtZFliB^S UATnneoj cD AND LWEMCK RAILWAY . Time Tcblu on end after June, 1894, tnd until farther notice. U? 3Vr.ini fron Wat;rfori. i ' IOUVS 03 nzz IUTS ^ 5dJ niTtcro^D I i Usil I ; Zlall | IUQ. TO ucaaicz 133 113 , 189 12 0 133 1 3S 13 43 : Cbi3. Oha. Cba. , Claai. ClacsJCbia. cluJ ! i.a. | J. B. ; r.n. | r.n. i r.n, [ A. D. r.s Water<9r4 4c-i , 7 10 ,10 20 i 1 60 3.10 I O 0 I ... 0 O Corrlcfc-on-Sair 7 iO 10 40 I 3 13 0 «4 I 9 S3 ... 9 88 Clonmtl , 0 2<> 11 13 ; 3 0 i £3 10 V ... 10 20 Tippenzy... 0 23 12 5 8 43 6 20 ,11 Si ... II 35 Junction. 0 C3 13 CO 4 5 5 C3 li 23 ... 13 S3 Oola..™. [12 CO 4 10 0 1| Pallas ..I |1E SI 4 £J 0 10 13 ii ... 13 46 DromkoiS. ... 'U 57 4 SO 0U Bohor« 1 5 ? 83 « 23 ... | Umarui arrival 10 83 I2J 11 0B la: . 120 Dovm Train* from Lir.\cHcU TC1IBS 03 T7DI BATH | Q3y uuosica . : Uan ' Uall IrialL TO WillllTOin. 12£i3 163 1J&312&812& 1 i tl263 C1 IM. : CUO. Class. Clau. Oua. Claa IClus. I L. U. I I.H. cu. p ji | r.u. t.u. r.a. 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B 35 11 olaU 710. 7 0 Uoumnuin Bsjuica.llarrboronfib . dopirture , 11.6 a.m TtO ^ai, rjnnlmalllcksxrlrsl . .11.2J ¦ a.n; t.« p^ MoMtmelllci dc ariort , 11^0 aja.. U.10 paxj ^orytcrcsah "g»t ' 8ortfe!? 'Sd ^^t«m arrl ra l* ^ KQkenn, . «ta Caxlow Brarch-0.50a.i3, lils p.n, 8.C3 p.n, end 0.0 .p.n. -On Bandayo , I8J p.°- ^ p WQTr > qeT,_t ^,. ;i_r, T7ATEDii 1 on7' . DunoA BYAn , a LIDIIOEE. AND " "SuloV AHD tiiriionE -niiii,wA7s. Onoursai ciTa TO COM, QUXMSTOWM, TnxLBn, XBD Unxin»»T. Ih v 3- Tv llj ea and c!(<r let Xpril, 1D4. rzO3 TTATEaVORD CTA'a>::3. . | W.jfDay.., I c.nd.yii ' ». B . T. n. r. u i. B. r. K. Watorford ... «c?- - 0 «0 3 C - Kilmcfdua •» tt 0 tS 4 0 Ctrroll' j C: C: J ¦•¦ n ~ Fl=s o IS KllmicttsErs -. ¦> 10 13 a £3 Dnrrcr andC' .ndcally - 10 to 4 u - - Dongnrran ~. » U 0 6 6 Cappiwh ~ •. II IS 3 20 Cappo inln ~ 11 £3 »33 - Llaioro .- 7 5 11 CO 5 4S 10 15 - Tallow Eeid I 11 }} ' -5 II to 10 22 - Iiallydu3 ... .. ? » \\ 5 ID W 51 - ClouuuUno ... .. 7 J7 13 .6 «11 10 <^ Fermor ¦•• "n^"- 1 •» u " « 17 10 51 - Q. C. ft T7 rr. !ltrrri Femor ¦« ' cop. 7 55 U C3 8 CO 10 51 - Ilallow -. in 8B I 6 J 6im - Cork ... » 33 2 15 8 S5 4 IS - Qneenctiran ... .. 10 27 2 to 0 C7 5 S3 - KSSey -. 10» 8 15 0 £3 4 8 - TriSo Z 11 SO t 13 10 £0 0 8 - ra tTATTarOSD. CXATIOUO. 1 T7c;i Diyi. tZdj * O B, 'fc \7.EallTr»y. i. U. a. tt A.-J. r tt. r.n Tral-s ... «?• 0 10 SJ 4 45 0 9 KUlirBCT ... .. 0 " 11 ii S S3 0 S3 Queenc' .OTm ... ,. 7 0 12 0 S 0 10 C Cork .. ~ .. - ? 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I QSff ... I 1 E0 _ ... 4 0: ... 8 3 0[ ... 19 80 ~! ~ ¦• . - . ' ABTUTJB PBOSSOn, 6oo«t , I7 ' ; WJlOtiESALE AND hETj tlL : I?Ioh, ¦ Game, Poultry, end ico ptorca iJEAU.8TBJB|!T , WATEBpTOED. rpHS ottention b( tbe Gentry, tm^ Public B. ij called to this Establis^mcat. ¦ - doooa , or raw CBOICSST ' (JUAIITI. Conakry order* csret «HT tttemj tii f<v ¦ I W. 8TBBOT, PBOrnuToa. IOB I! Ioi 11 lei 111— A. lurarj la hot wettifr , •oonttlji BMked foi oontenno* bj r*U, *«. Terns on»pplimUoB. . . ¦ ; i , CS^jFor Printing of «Tery dtioriptUm coat to Tsi K IWI OOM> ' ;,, ,[- > :¦:¦ ¦ i ¦ ¦:!¦ •; :i: i- - - . ^W^ 'ml 'V^nv ' . :} . : ' | .... | -. BxaiBTEEBf l ron--¦ -\ i®i& Y<Wl^^^<Fhl$![lf r ¥*l?» W^i^ I : : i teABBWBBion ' ABnoAi t. r JrJ&JL^Jij ^^ vi'JLN'Jii^ 'Jr-sli'i^ J»^«^- , : - j ¦ Purveyors ; to H.R.H :. 33 *Cn3 . Xfl XKr . £? ^ 2E3E3lL«3F n -£i.E}c^B ^otelg/ ^_ filUEr-lCIT—Cho Gloatworth. , A ITlrGt-olrJia Family end Commcrchl BcUl. nnHE " QJeDtwotth" in the nearest Hotel in JL tha dty to ths Eallirfty Etatioa , BaaH, S' .e-a- bcat OEac3, TolfcTapa ard Pc=i 03co, tr.d io f 11 r^b- lid plccos of uBoiioinont. P. KTSHHA . Pi^priitor. 14, 15 and 10, Oleniworth-etroot , Iaaencs. 2*18 Sho- T.oturfla -Sct:l- end acstaarcat /fPIOSTIGAN'f) , 33. Upper O'Coanell-8trcct , (late V 8QokTill£-Streot 1 Visitors to Dublin will find this Hotel comfortable and moderate ; F<p $ bedrooma > lad! 3' co^cerooms. fl ,Jy : , J> •• T n E cDor/ n novel. '' UONCK - STBEET, WEXFOKD. nnH18 Old Bolol Is famous for good, puro Wbiakey JL ond all otter Drjnkc. UE0. KtLLT, PEor2i=Tnc. -E. Close lo tha Railnny Statinn op2i. 'f Inpc.TicJ notsl. LOWEB 8ACKVILLE-STBEET, DUBLIN. (Ocjooito tho Go? oral Poat-OEco and Telegraph OQco) The moat control in tho City. /f 'OLIPLETELY remodelled and , rc-furnisned. v Uj-miflccnt L?dJci 'CoC:o-Foo-i , Dhlnc-Boon, Cx:!dr:3-rooni, Ililliird-ioo^i. CL- , - ^ - .a rr Ratals. CILABLE8 LAWIiEli , : j ropri.lor. f3 gHELBOURNE HOTEL. THE BEST HT DUBLIN- (a23.t() Tho U'ioMo'w Hotel aui 3Zc3taapa=' J f 0, 7. cnl 0 , T/IC^LOU-OTBEST , : (Grr-f; . on-ctrcet), DUBLIN , , T /TOST- Gin" roil y Sltuatod. , Cct-afcrttblj t;d X\_L Uodorato. Dinnera rccdy all day. BICI1ABD O'BEIEN , Poprictor. 2C3 ' nA2Z0nAL IIO2EI. . BLACKIIAT.L.STBEJST, DUBLIN , BEING now Opened in tho vicinity of tbcCattlO tlarket , . end qnlto conTcaioat to KI DS ' 8 Bndjo and Broadstone Termini , TTIII found tho moat Comfortable, combined with ilodexsto Chdipco. Vicitoro to Dublin chould COEO and eco for taemcclvcs. i jylO.Cia II. A. H3ANY. KURij ' inGTon ROTUh AND RE8TAVEAN1 , ST. ANDREW STREET, THE mott Central , Uodoratc, and Modern, Electric I.ip ht in bedroomp, nleo tclpp boDH accommoHatira. Hot and cold bailn. Cooklnj; a la Burlington. (jyl5.1l y) T. COELESS, Proprietor. THQ ICEW 8>DAY CLCCK A GUARANTEED TIMEKEEPER , striking Hours and Half-hours on Cathedral Gene Heicht , 10 inchc3 ; in Black and Gold ; beautifully Dnlahod ; fit for any Drawing-room, and bi^t valuo evor offero'l in Clocks, FttTOW' 19/- iMM^&Wi HopIrJna & Hopldnc, Watchmakors und JeT?cller3 (oppesito . tho O'Connoll i llonurncpt), Duhlin. : | (Agenta for thrt Walthoia Watch Co.) IHjh::! Pricfl rivon lor Gold, Silver, Precious StoncsT&L C7 OUBO/0 WATCH, suitable for Workingmtn Cyclbts , &e., is n Jltrvcl. £:nd for Prica lAzta. Percoss saCcrls^ t>x>m 8crofnla or Kiss' s Ert), Tione Dksua. Qlaadnltr, SnOllEi^i totzi. _ Alu^^i. a=: ¦ Boll«, E- .itma, Acse , Rlnywona , uii all other nils and Elood Diacasa, TTUI 8=4 a fT«<Jy and effectcM rtmrty ia GARRETT'S HERBINE a porcl / Tefetabia oompoand. Faaphlet t)fth tuUcoaiab. tfly prat free dlra 1 . froa , Pro^tetor. tlr. dARnETT, Koct;Uo Ilooca , . Oiilcj Ron). ljno- Ugh, Dablln. AOEUTa ,- 1 Biinpsoa end Ca. Hear?- : Blxax 1 Xlarcj and Co., I U Onlton Etrect , 1 . Dublin. GCOBGD T7HITE L GON8, WA^EHTOQD. Mr John Downey, The Gardens , Glcdawood , Clontlics;^ ¦ DnbUn, p»iUa 20th 8cptciabcr, 189 1 :— " Il» son, aged 7 rears , who aaJIcred for two jears from ccrofala in arms, lost, and other parta of his bodr. Is perfectly core! br Tonr Uwblne. He la sow hejltbjr and strong- , and COI DJ to school. Two: of ay children dbd Of same dl*t«ue( altionjb treated \,r cost eniccst doctors la Dablin." ' ! C3TABLICQED 1M1. Dx-acrj i3 a . il DA - HIT , Eoothsnptpu Itcildlnffs, Cbasocry Lnau, Lnrijr.a. XVytXAND-A-HAH 1 per CENT. INTfca£3T allowed DEPOSITS , repay»bl» on doman4 f ^^* TJ70 .pat OEirr. on OUBBENT AOCOnttTB on ti)» mlntann ngnUJy kalacocj , nhes aat °' «cst»a below X100* . ' ' . CJOSKBaaa PHAHE3 pan^d i!a& told. B 1 A.VINO8 DEPARTMENT F CT I CO enoonrastiBsat Of Thrift tha Btal foodica caall enms on dopcuit , end allows Intorott monthl y o> BIEKBEOE BtlLDtKO aoblEft I II0T7. ¦ Purisiaiia- a Hoaso ron Ttro acmxAa r«a MOMTH . Bl^KBECK " l?BBEBili LANpl qociBTr. Ccrri to Porchasa :! a -. plot ' of Lan<l . . ' ,; j roft nve «mLui»a8,piB KP ^ TH , ., ThoBlBKBECK AL»ANACE: , with lull particular. pOi&xTOO* . - ¦ ¦• . 1 ¦ . j N ' BBANCI8 BATEHSCBOyr^ Haikrii W2BEB. TO ST4X ' Q4LL; I ' , ¦ AT ' - . -- . - . i [THE ^ SHIP HOTEL, :QUAY. BRBAKPASTB, DINNEE8. SUPPUB8 On th! 8bone»t Notioe, - ortb» Beit Oeictlbiioa : ; ' ' ' . - . ao4«i - . ¦ . V MODEEATfi -0HABQE8. mOl^Bli WAIO,40», »ropfUto,, ; i i ¦ ¦ ¦ ;• >: V ,W**»M«Wyi4; \7\ptuml ) ' -- y ::.i P\V:^' ; r 1 . ' ' '¦ _ . - ' '; ¦ / ' ' ¦ " ', .-•\ , '?V ¦ ¦ : . the. Prince , iof Wales Pigs , Poultry, Pigs , Poultry^ ¥0 BEBOME 9 ' . 2C3, -S34, and 268, Central ' Ilaukot, Smithfiel^, Iroiidon . : (ESwmiflHijD: /»• OXJ ) w^iro^ri; IIAUSET , EpAS- bcjj poaJUon ia Uar fcet for CcasIjnxKits ^ - P«>» AccooaU lima day « J "Goods »f«w. Promptly anitr^n lettota and t-legnms. ilti l connectiba araosgot Bujers. G65d SL oab ' " *' Honicj . , Drotcraccb oil iwlns. ; ¦ ' Satrrnrij- LONDON & " WESTilIHGTEB BANK ElTCOUEAGi: IR1BR AE.T i ' ¦ ¦ t ^s»»ii» r " - CELTIC _ 0RO88E8. EDWARD .; O'SHEA « Uc^anc^tal; G ArcMtcstaral Csalgte^ Works—RILKENJTT end OiUCilZ. ' MABBLE AND STOIIE 8AWIHG, TOEIT. ING AND POLISHING mLt8, KILKENNY. ' ; - ' Q-jLCTrin-KILKEmiY ' . cr.d TIPPimABX SpcciiUties in I Black, Bed, C3d - Grcsn Irijb UMbles, ! ¦ i : Celtio Cros3C3 ,!lIurnl Tabloia, Altara , FcotJ, c-' t in (jreat Tsrfety. ' ¦ . ¦ fonr . Gold t£a Prite llcdjtla—Dullh, C»i, Boston, and London Ezbibtlioas. Esticct?3 esd Pcdjia 03 ApplintiOT^ ¦ TnR j TEADE . 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Eiaho,otV»Urford. - Froa L" .to ilost UoT.Dr.;O<mv»7, t4 JBls tlflp "Tte experlnetilkara tod tor «on*. tbu «I slf X. Colcsioos ' BpectiLclm fnablM BM to ataU tha thToBl» loses whiea sfior4'tlie*aM sad mIMtoM daind H rtxiiiSiwrW« , to. I as, bx2s*d . (ted iha t krn^d tbeca tsctd ^ ai j hk praerran , for tlM as* «t *tte a4a*^> asd pebblw badfeinsed to * tolma(taa ths* saoa sct]s£e7s> eoald totUsocortd. ¦ ' ' . " t Ilcoi Corwit, Bishop ot XJllate, Bslllaa. " (From Most Her. Dr. Daggvsi Lord Bishop of I Olonf irt.) ¦ ¦ ' ¦ "I bar* to expr«>s iar eati» saUs{setfan wUh tb*8a«e> Ucirs snppliad t>r lib. Soloaoas , a*4 «Uek 1 k*r« md with (res* comfort (or nunj njat*- I hat* aot ekaaftd ths< desrw of power 1 Lr uourwl originally froa sjba. The ASCBSISKOT pf Totorro destra to raoorO tb* bkh satlttutlon he has [ derired from naaj TSMS * as* o# jffr. golemess ' SpecUcloa. Tbs ti fhi hu also Uu' nliM tenvL— Toronto 1 . I . ¦ . I ; . : : . V (Frum Very Her. Stlr««ter ]CaJonf.> ¦ . 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AdvertiaomentB roceivodtorilie Nnyra byall rejectable Newspaper Agents in the United Kingdom.;- Pro!payment requisite from pa'rticD npi taoTrnntthB oQca.'

Arrcnto for Salo of f53SO TJEVTD asi fctf:¦ .Qdvertiawaoiita « i * '

V7ATBBF0RD—Miss KELLT J Gladstone 8trcc;; -Hiss Fowxn, Banonetrand Street. !Mr. HOOHBS , Major's \feik > ¦Mr, P. M. EaAN . ftuay.l !-

Mrs. QOILTTI John Street.,, •Hiae KATANAOH , (yConncll Street.

Mr. HAT, 110, Quay. ; | ii Mr. DOBBTN, Barrack Btrcbt. {

Mr. WABDELL , Quay, j | , iMrs. EBIHTT, Bsllybrioken. '

! ,Mr. A H IA B N , John-3trcet.Miss POWIB, Broad Streot.

1 Mrs. R UTLEB ,. Stephen fitreet. I rDUNGARVAN—Mr. E. KEOH, T.C, Ilain-SSoci.

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CAFFOQUIN—Mi.1 JONO TSQT,31, Allea-Elreot.CABE1CK-ON-5UIR—Hi- Jaiics MCOHATB, Uain-

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KlLL-fMri. EoiiATliS »Tid P. CoiraiG3. . i !TALLOW—T. Clsioy. : : !NEW BOSS-Mi«s DISECK, ; :KILKENNY—Mr. WOODLOCB, Proprietor EaHTroy

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•WATERFORD EAlLTTiT OTAT1ON—Uccirc..EAEOH & BONCI Boo'ijjtar.d. ; , ; . •

LONDON-^ CLAKKB , 3OK{ 6 PLATT, 85, Gracso-1 oliTtrcb citric w. ¦ ¦ \

C. M ITCHBL L & Co., Efd Lion Court, Flcil-at.R. F. W HITE 4 8:m, 33j Fleot Strooti !SBILMT & Co., 5, IIicadGnhaU 8trcat^E.O.Temple News Room, '172,! Pleat Btreot ': - !tltoar*. STBRET &. Co.', Corn HUL ¦ :

1 Uewrs. KIKO i Son, 10: Bolt Court, Flcst-St.Mr. J. Y6i NO , Fleet-Street, do. ^ do.. '

DUBL-W—Mef BtP. CIWB . EASCI K & 8ON, Abboj-ciP. B. O 'Kzzr rB , 1, St. Abdrew-Strcit. | !

I AM ERICAU J [ LINE , i |:-. t .«v : SOUTHAMPTON—NEw ! YQI2K

c— 3 Hk i 8ERVICE.P^^M .." UNITED 1 STATES : HAIL

=4-—; ,L , =» STEAMEES,Donthitoptoa to HOCT Torlt Bircct

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High«i t Class of accommodatico for Sdoan,l SecondCabin aijd Steeracu Pasaoogois. ! 8tconvRe Ontfit Free.

Stoer» jo Paracbsert forwarded Free from Quocna-towp or Liverpool! to Southgipptdn.

LITBRPOOL--FHILADELPHIA SERVICE.J Erery WEDNESDAY. ;

L T V R R F O O L TO P H I L A D E L P H I A ,1 Callinif at Qneenstown e ery Thuraday^ ¦

PotBongero and goods are;landed at Phllccc hia onthej 'nTi irf of tEo PgnnBylT ia Eailroii; whtchrhas i the shortest land tnoat direct route to cil plaotaIn the \ 'eBtern 6toU«. Steuoge Onlfit Froo.i '

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SouthaniptoiKjr LiTcrpool " •1 or to J-OCil, AOtDTa t I

WATialonD Surrey & Son; 12, Gladstone-Street, %Vf lla & Holohan, 87, Quay. '

TjVard Bros., '2 , Barronotrond-ntrootCAEBICI -ON -SOIB _ Jaiues MoGrath, Uain-St

! J , ...Biphard Inody. CL O NU IL _.Patric!r Nugent. 72 175 Unin-St.DO B O A H !TAJ» »J_:Jobn 'callinaaj Th« Square.CAPPOQOIN .....J'W. Jonds Troy^ 31, Allon-SU

GEAioui John Mnrphy, prooor.: RJ8 H '....V/n- MnDro, 21, Sontb-St.

TBOBAPi -owN .. il. WesteramnJ Cbnxeh-St.W KTOJID William TimpRon . 31. Moin-jrwrt.

. J John Hinton. Auctioneer & MerchantkiLUA c|rs< U A R ... W. O'Donohoe. ¦

Sn-jlaiid aod South y7olo3, ana fclio% Eonth of Irclraa.

Serrice by GPKAT WEsjrEBN EAILWAYCin p»ny 'e Train* and Stearoboato,via MILTOCD

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Cures iarfj^ - n ;DBIS ; |. DAY'S- PURIFIED . DRIFIELD OILS: Curea.Shiverin- Kta in Hbrces. I CuSPa^ef T?,l*T!?CBto UUI: Fovcr- U ™-">< Cu»* »ad Wonndl ICW3| Cow. Hoven or Blown. , : : Cle n ' dct^^U

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-PLJSDDA, POBTLAifD,, SATHUH,SA-BDi; ; SKEEjKTVOBE, T O W A B D , TUSKAB.YAliENTIA,! tro intended to i oO, u ondcr,w athcT ;pernUt1 ii|T (nnless preTfntod by nnfortseondrcntastiuicc3), «tth liberty to ton Vcrrib. and to call atany Port 6r Forts ia~ Cay order, in or uat of the cuctomarycourcD, t6 Cooclvp ana Diachaxga Ciro0. or for wiy otherpurpose HbitoooJcr. ;,

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(rli Flimoutb) [except Wedne»d»T, iSttt Docenbar], tthI'oc. II a.m ; 12th, 4 p.m I6th 11 a.m.

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EToryTHtTEHDAK (Direct) ... ... ... 2 p.miCut. Baa. to Or&<,BOCi .JUl p.m,

ITUTXSTOBD TO riLJlTI.Etcrj 8ATUKDAY (ilircct)

BlLriST' TO WiTCirOOB.TUESDATS (yia Dublin). 4th, 11th oud 18th . Dooombcr,

T 77cdneodajr, £6th December. *' VATtHroSS TO EDBU B.

Every Si fUBDAT (via Btllaet)DOBLIB TO WATxaipoaD, Dtiwn^

WBDHESDATB, |5th December, 6p. m; lath, »p.m ; l»thI tf p.tn ; Ihursoay, 37to, l .p.m.| wijrxBro&D TO CQnx. (Diroct)

Ttcrataa.Cth, lsth tnd z th Docombor, L. -> l p,aFriday, 2Slh Dea I ... . ;.. ,.. ¦„, 1 p o<

COM TO Winnroau, Dlroot—ITfiEDATa, 7th Dccomltr, 9 p.n i l ltb, B p n ; 21rt, 9 p.m¦ i | I Sitarusr, 2CUi, 8 p m.

: IVATXITOBS TO LOUDOIT.Etery Ritard»y (Wa SonUampton) _. ,.. 4 pjn

LOJDOS (Ct. KttnrirlTin Dock), TO WiTrrronD iTITUBSUAYS,«ti December, 6 a m ; IStb , 12 Doom 2Uth,

| 6a.ni ;27th , 12ncx>r..No trsnjblpment b/ thia ronte. Ordtm for oolleotion ox

doliiory ol Goods Beat to U'NAHAU & Co. (limited), 14,Cairtle-irtTOOt, jiliibniT I to Cljde Shipping Comp&nT, IS8,Iifm^cnhnU Stroctj or Clyde Shipping Compon/. E Warchoiuo,St» KwtTinirioo Dock, will recerre prompt frStention,

' i rWAXEBXOSD TO FLTEOCTB, illrCOt,1WEDSESDAYSv 5th Decemlxr, H a m -, 12th, I p.m ; I9tb,

I I l l *m -, &Slb, No Saillnj. >FircoDTn TO WAIBBTOILD (direct)

ETcry eiTUUDAT _. ... . .- 1 p.m-! WITUIOILD TO Donxuiupioo.

CtorJ OATUBDAY (diroot), t p n.BoOTHAHrTOH TO. 'WATZ&fOB.D.

,' E»ery PBIDAY—VIA PiTMOnrn. ! . WA TZ&FOBJ) TO KxwixAfzs.

Ercry OATU£I>AX,TiaSouthac:ptoii ™ ... 1 p.n>! ISEWHATXS TO WlTx&rOKD.

Krcry 1I0HDAY (ris DOTCT <ind Bouthampton), Cirjo oulj.: WATXUVSD TO Doras.

JJrery 8A7UBDA)T (TiaSouthampton and HowhaTcn), op.m.Except Saturday, 32nd Docembez.

J)OTZB to J7AT3&T03C.'Erei7 TTJE8DAT (ria SoaUuunptonj. Ou o onlj.

ExdoptTnesdav, S5th Dec<Enber.cr CHBlSmAS HOLlDAVs-auippcra m\l nlcco noto

Alterations in SaQihirs. * '¦ ' ' ]These Btcaaon haio oicoUnt acoomcodatlOD (or

Pccjcacora. ¦

P|A 8 8 AQ E- L I O N E 7 ., I C&bin. Ufltorn. Steongo. EUjtoro.I { C&bin. Ufltorn. Qteontn. Botorn.

T7tt=rford to Olar^ow _. 17s. Gd. 25o. 10£ 1S».

„ ' liultat, „ 17«. 64. 253. Khj 15a.„ Corli," ... Si. 01 l<i 6u 7a. 6d„ Fljcioath and . I

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1 Doxir. ... 2W. 14 — 103. —From Dqblin ... 103. 00. — «3. —

Children aboiQ S and uadcr 13 jcars o! ajo, Hall Faro.CJ- OTS.—Th<j Clyde Bhlppins Company (Limited)

can Insure Qoodi aniiipod br tbece lines oC Btc&menc^liDStall^u Bi^ks. Forms, Bates of Premium, and allinformation can b» hadat,ths Offlres.

For Bates of Freight, to., apply to Hnsr J. WAJUSQ

b Co., Plymouth It Joan £. HAITKIBS. Ijondon and South.Ylcdan BsiliTay Company. Exctor EnildlniJ, Arthur Street,West, and at tho L. ft S. W. Ballw»y BeceiTing xio'wathroushout Losdon i Clyde Shipjlng Co., 12, Victoria-street,Bcllul i Clyda Shipjloi Co., Boohestn Bnildlnas, 1S3lidiianhnU Etrcctl London. E.0 Clydxi Bhlppln* Co., EaU-way Odeex Newtarcn | EUiabcth Stroot (Pier), DOTCT J21, Carltos tUaa, Qlasgow t Cos ton. HooM BuUdlnca,Qre«aock j Dock Boad, LTmenclc i Towa Qaay, Southamp-ton i tS, ;Eden Quay. Dublin i Patrick's Quay. Cork.

CLYDE 8UIPFIUQ COMPANY (LIMITED),; Uustem Houas (juay, Wotcrford.

fc.e-TTi3l fond <(f Bill* of Lading roquirad br the ClydoSnipping Compani (Limited) to be had ttom tha Afresta.

Telexrnpuio Address—"Cuanus," WXJXBJOSJ).

Watorforld Steamohip Company,i (LiinTED).

IHTBHDliD - OBJDBB ^gJ^HO-DBOraBEK, ICt

^«?M»srwrrf__Jc^rH ¦ XN 8toam8hip Company(Iinitod)"STT IV ; SoriwOo8d.««a LlT.*toel for Ship-*y y

"vaS_ment on tho oonditlona mentioned in«=i — ^".n n- IJota, to., to ba 1x1 at their

' w i.TEEV(?i(D >' ADD B B 1 8 T O L

IHaAT, ! „ 7.i 4 affnooa Wcdocidiiy, „ 6 ..10 nGht

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B»fr

,-» r»- «-.l» niiralnn Ssillnirs. Cabins of th« si **iaa« will

ba^^K^?F£

5SiSarr'Ti

Br by th,K5« Had

flSSy, I ." »•• 7 morMng Monday. ., Ift-S^M

fSi' "a JNotoMn? Sondaj, 2'- HolBaiUn,

STSI : %%»-. iti]|3sSuUy. I " »)..| 7 morning Mondajr, ., 3} ... I t-t noon

Tho Bonday VCSJCIS Load at North Wharf, Wakerforo

?' Kffe," .Hdr.ih,le-cUldrei (and

GrcitKor harn, Great Western, LaaeMhire. abd Yo h e.ss^snswi" cSfe eitouK'hrromaUSUUou. oh \faterfcrd andCcn Ir*SdBSway,WaCorford, Dunsarruiindlisaoro

SS^fei tSSrin.p'ja CtvJ ndo ^rthWosUruBUlw.^ T

V7 JTEW OBD A M D ''OT 'l OBB i

rirK&dfcfiffiiSssasaa^ :

MRBni°Lr««oM icrford Bteonuhlp Coapa-y (Wmltei), JOWS! ^SJS!iita«S3& Company (i&M). O.

"niS^ rcT^ .Bte .Wr C^W. jOOck"•SglSSd Abdre.. for ' Telejrwi,-!'StBAlT at ,gatSorS lTapL Brlatol.or Wtxfort. __J _

Sho AUioxco I iui and ««*»¦'»* ¦1?an^

A DvlNci8MApE>BIV>TEiY, lit an.

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CATHEBIUIE-STESET/ T7A2BRPOEI/.

"OOBJ^ IB VRegistered Plumbei

• PROPRIETOR( L A T E O F M R . W I L L I A M B A I R D ' 8 , D l ' B L l N ) ,

T)EGS to mfornijtho Nobility, Gentry, Managers Of Institutions, mid tho Public GenorallyU wut no has Ojxmed Buainess at tho above .uldr'oaB , and is now proparud toi oxecuto all Orders in I

SAJOTARY

OEHEMAL PLUMEIM© WOI&KAdvertiser his had long nnd \vido oxpsrienco, havinri carried out somo of tho largestoanitary EnginconiiL' and General Plumbing Contracts (BB Soil ua Public ond I^vuto Yatorvvoriu) oxocuUxJ in: Ireland in recent years, both for publio bildica and private gentlemen. Ho

&?„ ' i? n ^W1 ' J° Ul

° SaniUry En-jineoring and Plumbing Work of tho Do La Sallor g '¦ }° 9?"v??Ji t of tbe Goo<1 Shepherd, OarricTt-oa-Suir ConVont of Mercy , 8t. John'soouege, ! tho Lrauhho Convont, and tho Imperial Hotel. Ii addition to this R.O. obtainedPrizes-at tho ArtazaW Exhibition in Dublin for Excellence in PlnmbinC Work.All work executor! in tha vory best manner, by qualified tradesmen, and under hiapersonal supervision. Materials of first-class finish and qualityK«leronccj if necessary, to all tho eminent Dublin Arcliitecto an<l Civil Engineers.Estimates Free. Gliaranteed success of all work executed nt (ol3.tf)

The City Plumbing and Sanitary Works,;CATHEEINE-ST., W/LTERFORD.

IS JX 7FI2 ®'(3 n GD W

OWING to the erent ircrpaso In his IluBin "C« , ho ban l.coa ob'liRcd to EXTEND HI S PREMISESHaving taken lhn.wh. lp of thp Old Mpnt Market in FIIGH-S 'I KEIC T , he i> Don ID n prcl'ion tomeet oil Ord»n> with d i>) |<romptltudti and tl o fulleot eatlsP scilon. llo justly lUtrlb'itfs his W.-ndtrfulSDCWDS in Business (o en-TBEATUBU? AIID OUPEEIOE QUALITY OP H1G DBUJKfl ,

and the caro es. roUed (ii Botiling, not»ol y GUINNESS'S 6TOTJT, DABS A. hO'S ALE , K. DI8UEIJaod CO'8 ALE , HOP BITTERS, CIDER .' &o.Io the MINEbA t WATEKV ACTORY , tho Machinery ond |Mntorlalo oiipd I D thn makloc of tbeooMiDcrol Walera arc of tbe V»ry Bo3t Desoription that ian possibly bo had. Therefore, bo oaks <bs Pabllcto compare bia M. W. intb anyotbrr molrc or Brand

i Htn QINOCQ ALB, LmopADr , OttAnoc CriiUPAOiic, for Pdrlty, Aoratloo , Aror un end ExeelUrccof navonr ennoot tot pxoellod. He nould cull opocial ittentlo p fo his ECLIPSE SODA . For Pnrltyaod AerattOD it ban no equ&. :Also on to QUALl 'n aod PRICES , ho wonld iovito «ho attonl|o3 ol (bo Public to blo TEA8WINES , SPIRtTts . <v. (my37.flca)

AT K BABflONSTEAND STREET, i WATEEFORD

High Street and Barronstrand ! Street, Waterford

BBS 1*- /-\ HsUtWeil

\Vr CHILDRO, \ V f~^ InF acc-O ' y- INVALIDS, | fihtCfcM TtroA1ID THE AGED. i

ffilOHAELUrbs latacte, I^Mdwl Water Factoid

• A^D ¦ I -

BOTTLING &TC|DJE2»HIS,H I G f i S T R E E T , ' W A T E R F O R D .

QCICSW coaaror AUI nuaofnjLiuTna, BIKOTO tixOETrnuonovf, twd rriin>i tk* diitmtina rymptevi * top m i tM t M t il i t sof . Boia, l/lW(M(tba1aUcreimUlu 'three Umea tSwirmStltA oTaU fenatttb or will b» Kzlaorwbertj ea reoeipt ol 15 u M atamca, bj tfcs T aisr- :W. TOWIB, Oheatat, NoUJotliam.

an GOLD inrDiLSioi E BILVEB UEDAL RCCEIVSDALSO HIQHEST AWASD ATCUlCAOOEXaililllOU.

WriPifPARffli M¦: . . ¦ [OB i

&iol)i2'o. Bniraoti {of £Toat ft 25al4 "v7iaoIs * delicious borerago, and tonic msdo from Port

Winfc; iicbig'a Extnict of Meit, ond Extract ol '\ >;\ piftlt. . i

W1W ( |J A K N I J S ¦ ¦Is a New Name Rtguttred to prevent fraudulent

Imitation *',

o v 33 p ' v\7y "z n o u n A n DUosoUdted Teetlmonlala hare been reeolred fron '

Llodlcal lien. ' ;

1JBMI171HT CffBOLlCITED TZSTIHOBML rSOB - :

c poxnin CTBIQIIT. EBCI-. ncaicniOCcor of Health. XI CXT Otrcot, ot IJcota.

1 . Hew Etree{, St NcoU, JonuarjKth, IDi.I bare innch pleasure In *ifin* yoa mj expertaioe u to

the " Meit aaf Malt Wlno1) reoolfod from yon some ttaoelnoe, tnfl fa baring teatuapay as to 114 rolno asarocapcr-»UTO »na rc»toraUieas«ny , ¦ ; .

In tha mrlr Dort of lut year mr wife w«* serlonaly cawcll,nffertos frJTlo» rf S?h and .ppsttta, . together withmental and bodily whanstl m, aid «l»eplea«>ea-. Sbo »uoder treata eat tors eonsiaerable time «it Bout rollal, and

Ist Ust«»t«ialnedto try J' Wlne»rnls." . : ;The offect <u muked, «4d conToIraense comnienced frmn

that d»t« i lie sppcllte rtrrarned and the wcljbt bonjlylncreuod, sad in abontWmonths the beajth;w»» rcrtorodMdthbiraalt w»lnrrea.Vm

^ua

!Jft<*lturtL

<> to lho 0"» Wlnearnls"—of this I feel certain, that Ih nuny caneathlm nMtmmtkm is a most Talaable adlonet' to medical33* ¦ H ' T POYHTiWIilOHT.. i"°r" Medial Offlcor of Health. 8tHeoD.

WIHOAIOTIS i jIs sold by 1 all Dwjrtet . Wme llerenants ud Patent ;IMSSe VeidormT * Ask for COLEMAM'S ". WINOABHIS,"StfEBlO-aTrailUOTO» KBAT AND »UtT WINE, and!2,tGtth»:«rf W1KCABB1S U on the shoaUer of tho :

^^^ gold If Bottles 2s W, •nd<»6d, OTor/whero. ':H there ltsny aifacultjr.toiettJDtfthe ttlBo, «tt« dlroc to ,1 * tho manafsoUxtcrs vbo will forwsru¦ Sample Pint Bottle free I y Post on. receipt of M iaUopo •1 ' „ } X t ' . Bta •• : 30il ' : '<

, . - i ¦ . ; SoloUsnatsotorers i - : i '

COUMAM & Co, LlmltedJBt. Ooorije'i and Bank Plain1 iNorwioli f iod 8 New L|>odon Strtet, londop, E.C;

.SSS^JH O^ .t yf|

PI -W^ V-!£ ¦

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BIMT. , . , ,:•

$ Sanitaii] Engineer,

AND -I

© £' , IP IB: <1'. M E - Q , US -®

SlffBLIYAW ,

", .. I PRIZE.XIEDAI..

ffiffifSTB: RARPiiiiniiin - ^uTiJii!)iiy&3UI!yUJS> •¦

ilffl lp IISoI3V ritTar v rdxirsrarh-

Be st , Cbop:;t . tnd Mast Dtifablo Instriimenlt

1

<»er offered.,fi3EQ«5 f6r4<i Upright findttvl Grand Pionoa by Sohlod-

maycr, Gors & Kollmtuin, Stoinwop,Ibach, Kapa, Krancs, Obolloiir]6raad Cc, British Piano Co., Cia.} £Q.

P.' & Co , c«c(rol so lexi than il tola Agecdei cfwurtdrtaownedniken. ' :

3 j YEABS* SYSTEM t»Violiro, Banjoi, Mondolincp, Co. -

Cvaiy Du /ipiioo of Musical lastruraanu sal Pultop.Hettjoodt, Lowatf prtctf* Eaiy Tenha.

PTI ICJ H1 Ainks Latut Danes,.PlaoofoTtali J P "S? DeaM Undosilawtst frU«.

I.UW JN Q ^Md^&^-S EJhusorj STCZETI BUDUB.PUnCIiAS DEQTJIOXSnG.

i OP EVEBV DESORlPTplf.

TVTF.y/ Kfcsrxj of.tha moat Modern end approvedxN i otyloj Ccrrlagea, Wagonettes, CofczeQ !C»roGido Can, ftr IJlre cu the 6hortcct Notice.' ' ' '

; EOBEBT THOMPSON. ; .: Uicmctt-STMET, WATEUOIUV

! cj unasa . MODERATE.

A GUID Ej

: TO TUB '" ' . I

MEDICAL PROFESSION.BpccklT 'Written (or Btadents and ParenU (whichgives nil Informatioa reanlred by these sboa to com-mendo thsjatud; of Medicine, including exposes sadPreliminaries). Can be h»d on spplicitiop to theEiai«TB*ik, CAIUOLIO DninnsiTT UCDIOAX SCHOOLCccitu sTflBir, DDBLIN.

¦ ;

: . WmTHn Lxcrvact will Commence on MOVEMBBS 2n4-| Oissootuig Boom Open OOTOBEE JJ»FrelimiD»ry Cl«» for Beginners OCTOBEB l8Ui189*) : f

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&®M ' £MS l Mtomati^9.: . .TEE ORIGINAL BRAtivrT"\ / • ^ '"OPAB&EIKJGV ZaO^f^^BBAT , THE DRINK FOR THE GOUTY & RHEUMATIC

¦: ' Royal '' SoltecTi' PotaoH, Lithia Waters, Lemonade,; &c-; p\ . ' .. ! •.¦ TOtZFliB^S

UATnneoj cD AND LWEMCK RAILWAY .Time Tcblu on end after June, 1894, tnd until

farther notice.

U? 3Vr.ini fron Wat;rfori.i ' IOUVS 03 nzz IUTS 5dJ

niTtcro^D I i Usil I ; Zlall | IUQ.TO ucaaicz 1 3 3 1 1 3 , 1 8 9 12 0 1 3 3 1 3S 13 43

: Cbi3. Oha. Cba.,Claai. ClacsJCbia. cluJ! i.a. | J.B. ; r.n. | r.n. i r.n, [ A.D. r.s

Water<9r4 4c-i, 7 10 ,10 20 i 1 60 3.10 I O 0 I ... 0 OCorrlcfc-on-Sair 7 iO 10 40 I 3 13 0 «4 I 9 S3 ... 9 88Clonmtl , 0 2<> 11 13 ; 3 0 i £3 10 V ... 10 20Tippenzy... 0 23 12 5 8 43 6 20 ,11 Si ... II 35Junction. 0 C3 13 CO 4 5 5 C3 li 23 ... 13 S3Oola..™. [12 CO 4 10 0 1 | Pallas ..I |1E SI 4 £J 0 10 13 ii ... 13 46DromkoiS. ... 'U 57 4 SO 0U Bohor« 1 5 ? 83 « 23 ... | Umarui arrival 10 83 I 2 J 1 1 0 B l a : . 1 2 0

Dovm Train* from Lir.\cHcUTC1IBS 03 T7DI BATH |Q3y

uuosica . : Uan • ' Uall IrialLTO WillllTOin. 12£i3 163 1 J & 3 1 2 & 8 1 2 & 1 i t l263

C1IM.:CUO. Class. Clau. Oua. Claa IClus.I L.U. I I.H. cu. p ji | r.u. t.u. r.a.

LUrnmcB dcp... 7 0 0 10 11 0 ! 3 10 4 25 11 0 11 0Bohor 7 18 „. , 11 £0 } ... 4 43 ' .-Droatcca ,, .,. 7 2* ,., 11 S3 ... 4 SI I _.Palb« 7 33 ... Ill »¦! ... i 53 11 <0 11 40Ool» ; „ ... 7 43 ... 11 H i ... , 6 li Junction arrlro 7 53 9t0 1 Z O ! S E O !' B £S l3 0 13'0Tippcrary... „ 8 18 10 11 I 1 ft ' 4 10 : 6 S '13 SO 12 60Clonmel .., do; 0 18 10 51 ... S 10 i 7 16 I 2 3 2 3Carrie ,..... 0 tl ;11 J8 .- & a 7 t% 2 r3 !!3Wal«t:K.d anU 10 25 |13 .S. ' ,- B 10 8 C3 3 13 3 15

' ' * 55H j;InjFpaY. Uocrotsry.

WATBRFUltD & CENTRAL IRELAND RAILWAYTho aliortcit routo bon Watcrf ord and ITJlicnny to DnbUa,

Athlone. ItoacrCi. Pcrconatonn, or HoiULch. la cia Ziary.borough.

Time Table on nod after 1st Dcceab?r, 15'Jl,and onlil further uotico.

vnci T7L"tt?j azi>TUiaS 03 TT3I2 D»IC. I CUUD1IB

CTiTtcrr. ; 12t3 1 2 3 l '/ jSi lS tC 183 1 2 3, c.---j icr-v.j,c:.-« cn j. ekes. CI»M

a i. A.n ' r.n. I r.u, noon r.u.

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TO nATnroBi.

oTinorrr, . | 1 J 3 1 2 S 1 6 2 1 2 8 12 3 136 1 2 8:C1.'-J. Clma. Clara. Clag. CUa Clan Clua

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PoruS'ton . 7 4S ' - W 2S 4 3 - 11 15 ...TbOTO -' 8 " ' .W 40 4 18 - 11 £3 ...

roira T34ir3 I cc343 Tlall ! .Ilarybaro1 fi-5 '— 8 4S 10 SS 4 IS "— 4 0AbbsySi ¦ - 0 5 11 25 ' 4 .-0 - 4 n ...itS . _ i 0 16 11 40 ' 6 2 - (H ...BitoScESt . - I t n - U M I J l f - « O ...SEScMT sirL - - 0 15 .18 SO 5 3t - 6 15 ...

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ThomMiown - U 85 !10 17 1 0 6 10 , - £ 12 ..BalWhJs . 8 40 10 »7 1 IS G C3 — 0 B ...SuSiiAt . 0 i llO 44 1 40 6 <0 — 0 O „.KllmaoOT. . 0 1 5 , 10 60 1 1 5 0 6 50 ,- 0 CO ...Watertord arrl. B 35 11 o l a U 710. — 7 0 ™

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"g»t '8ortfe!?'Sd ^ t«m arrlral* KQkenn,. «ta

Caxlow Brarch-0.50a.i3, lils p.n, 8.C3 p.n, end 0.0 .p.n.-On Bandayo, I8J p.°-

p WQTr> qeT,_t ,.;i_r,

T7ATEDii1on7'. DunoABYAn, a LIDIIOEE. AND" "SuloV AHD tiiriionE -niiii,wA7s.

Onoursai ciTa TO COM, QUXMSTOWM, TnxLBn, XBDUnxin»»T.

Ihv 3- Tv llj ea and c!(<r let Xpril, 1D4.rzO3 TTATEaVORD

CTA'a>::3. . | W.jfDay.., I c.nd.yii

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Q. C. ft T7 rr.!ltrrriFemor ¦« ' cop. 7 55 U C3 8 CO 10 51 -Ilallow -. in 8B I 6 J 6 i m -Cork ... „ » 33 2 15 8 S5 4 IS -Qneenctiran ... .. 10 27 2 to 0 C7 5 S3 -KSSey -. 10» 8 15 0 £3 4 8 -TriSo Z 11 SO t 13 10 £0 0 8 -

ra tTATTarOSD.

CXATIOUO. 1 T7c;i Diyi. tZdj

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Tallow IlO"d ... ,. 7 84 10 41 2 5» 8 S3 4 3iSmoro™

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TUOllAXl OTIAXIiirr.tlriiicr *

T74TEBF0RD A1ID TOAUOnE RAILWAY.Tico Ttbb troa Octahcr let, 1234. to Apri l 20th

1G95, or until farther cttlco.¦ ' ' T7«»S Jay JtVcir.3. • ¦

t 1 - - . . a I 8 , , 4 6 ,. C I 7 , 0

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; CumJay IVctnt. r,\ '

V l I !¦ I s , ~i T *"» j^.- k d :» "rsoH a m I a m p n pm pa pp ppjjpm p m

' hc> ha I h m hsi ho hj n .h m h n h mWfrd: 10 0 ... 13 IS ... B O ._ \iSC \ ... ,0 !0Tia'w. IQSff ... I 1 E0_ ... 4 0 : ... 8 30[ ... 19 80~!~ ¦ • . - . ' ABTUTJB PBOSSOn, 6oo«t,I7

' ; WJlOtiESALE AND hETj tlL :

I?Ioh, ¦ Game, Poultry, end ico ptorcaiJEAU.8TBJB|!T, WATEBpTOED.

rpHS ottention b( tbe Gentry, tm PublicB. i j i» called to this Establis^mcat. ¦ -

doooa , or raw CBOICSST ' (JUAIITI.Conakry order* csret«HT tttemjtii f<v ¦

I W. 8TBBOT, PBOrnuToa.IOB I ! Ioi 11 lei 111— A. lurarj la hot wettifr,

•oonttlji BMked foi oontenno* bj r*U, *«. Ternson»pplimUoB. .. ¦ ; i ,

CS jFor Printing of «Tery dtioriptUm coat toTsi KIWI OOM> ';,, ,[- > :¦:¦

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:-j ¦ Purveyors ; to H.R.H

:. 33*Cn3.XflXKr . £? ^ 2E3E3lL«3Fn-£i.E}c B

^otelg/ ^_filUEr-lCIT—Cho Gloatworth.

, A ITlrGt-olrJia Family end Commcrchl BcUl.nnHE " QJeDtwotth" in the nearest Hotel inJL tha dty to ths Eallirfty Etatioa , BaaH, S'.e-a-

bcat OEac3, TolfcTapa ard Pc=i 03co, tr.d io f 11 r^b-lid plccos of uBoiioinont. P. KTSHHA . Pi^priitor. 14,15 and 10, Oleniworth-etroot, Iaaencs. 2*18

Sho- T.oturfla -Sct:l- end acstaarcat/fPIOSTIGAN'f) , 33. Upper O'Coanell-8trcct, (lateV 8QokTill£ -Streot 1 Visitors to Dublin willfind this Hotel comfortable and moderate ; F<p $bedrooma > lad! 3' co^cerooms. fl ,Jy

: , J>•• T n E cDor/n n o v e l .''UONCK - STBEET, WEXFOKD.

nnH18 Old Bolol Is famous for good, puro WbiakeyJL ond all otter Drj nkc.

UE0. KtLLT, PEor2i=Tnc.-E.Close lo tha Railnny Statinn op2i.'f

Inpc.TicJ notsl.LOWEB 8ACKVILLE-STBEET, DUBLIN.

(Ocjooito tho Go? oral Poat-OEco and Telegraph OQco)The moat control in tho City.

/f 'OLIPLETELY remodelled and, rc-furnisned.v Uj-miflccnt L?dJci'CoC:o-Foo-i , Dhlnc-Boon,Cx:!dr:3-rooni, Ililliird-ioo i. CL-,-^-.a rr Ratals.

CILABLE8 LAWIiEli , :jropri.lor. f3

g H E L B O U R N E HOTEL.THE BEST HT DUBLIN-

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Tho U'ioMo'w Hotel aui 3Zc3taapa='Jf 0, 7. cnl 0, T/IC^LOU-OTBEST,: (Grr-f ;.on-ctrcet), DUBLIN, ,

T /TOST- Gin"roily Sltuatod. , Cct-afcrttblj t;dX\_L Uodorato. Dinnera rccdy all day.

BICI1ABD O'BEIEN, Poprictor.

2C3 ' nA2Z0nAL IIO2EI. .BLACKIIAT.L.STBEJST,

DUBLIN ,

BEING now Opened in tho vicinity of tbcCattlOtlarket, . end qnlto conTcaioat to KI DS'8

Bndjo and Broadstone Termini , TTIII b« foundtho moat Comfortable, combined with ilodexstoChdipco. Vicitoro to Dublin chould COEO and ecofor taemcclvcs. i jylO.Cia

II. A. H3ANY.

KURij'inGTonR OTUh A N D R E 8 T A V E A N 1 ,

ST. ANDREW STREET,THE mott Central , Uodoratc, and Modern,

Electric I.ipht in bedroomp, nleo tclppboDHaccommoHatira. Hot and cold bailn. Cooklnj ; ala Burlington.(jyl5.1l y) T. COELESS, Proprietor.

THQ ICEW 8>DAY CLCCK

A GUARANTEED TIMEKEEPER , strikingHours and Half-hours on Cathedral Gene

Heicht, 10 inchc3 ; in Black and Gold ; beautifullyDnlahod ; fit for any Drawing-room, and bi tvaluo evor offero'l in Clocks,

FttTOW' 19/-

iMM^&Wi

HopIrJna & Hopldnc,Watchmakors und JeT?cller3 (oppesito. tho O'Connoll

i llonurncpt), Duhlin. : |(Agenta for thrt Walthoia Watch Co.) IHjh::!

Pricfl rivon lor Gold, Silver, Precious StoncsT&LC7 OUBO/0 WATCH, suitable for Workingmtn

Cyclbts, &e., is n Jltrvcl. £:nd for Prica lAzta.

Percoss saCcrls^t>x >m 8crofnla or Kiss's

Ert), Tione Dksua. Qlaadnltr,SnOllEi i totzi. _ Alu ^ i. a=: ¦

Boll«, E-.itma, Acse, Rlnywona, uiiall other nils and Elood Diacasa, TTUI

8=4 a fT«<Jy and effectcM rtmrty ia

G A R R E T T ' S H E R B I N Ea porcl/ Tefetabia oompoand. Faaphlet

t)fth tuUcoaiab. tfly prat free dlra1. froa, Pro tetor. tlr. dARnETT, Koct;UoIlooca, . Oiilcj Ron). ljno-Ugh, Dablln. AOEUTa ,-1 Biinpsoa end Ca. Hear?-: Blx ax 1 Xlarcj and Co.,

I U Onlton Etrect,1 . Dublin.GCOBGD T7HITE L GON8, WA^EHTOQD.

Mr John Downey, The Gardens, Glcdawood, Clontlics;^¦ DnbUn, p»iUa 20th 8cptciabcr, 189 1:—" Il» son, aged 7 rears, who aaJIcred for two jears fromccrofala in arms, lost, and other parta of his bodr. Isperfectly core! br Tonr Uwblne. He la sow hejltbjrand strong-, and COIDJ to school. Two: of ay childrendbd Of same dl*t«ue( altionjb treated \,r cost eniccstdoctors la Dablin." '

! C3TABLICQED 1M1.D x - a c rj i3 a.il D A - HIT ,Eoothsnptpu Itcildlnffs, Cbasocry Lnau, Lnrijr.a.XVytXAND-A-HAH1 per CENT. INTfca£3Tallowed o» DEPOSITS, repay»bl» on doman4

f^ *TJ70 .pat OEirr. on OUBBENT AOCOnttTBon ti)» mlntann ngnUJy kalacocj, nhes aat°' «cst»abelow X100* . ' '•. CJOSKBaaa PHAHE3 pan d i!a& told.B 1A. V I N O 8 D E P A R T M E N T

FCT ICO enoonrastiBsat Of Thrift tha Btal foodicacaall enms on dopcuit, end allows Intorott monthly o>

B I E K B E O E B t l L D t K O aoblEftI II0T7. t« ¦ Purisiaiia- a Hoaso• ron Ttro acmxAa r«a MOMTH .

Bl^KBECK " l?BBEBili LANpl qociBTr.Ccrri to Porchasa :!a -.plot ' of Lan<l. . ', ; j roft nve «mLui»a8,piB KP ^

TH, . ,ThoBlBKBECK AL»ANACE:, with lull particular.

pOi&xTOO* . - ¦ ¦ • . 1 ¦ .

j N' BBANCI8 BATEHSCBOyr Haikrii

W2BEB. TO ST4X 0£ ' Q4LL;•

I :¦' ,¦ AT '- .-- . - . i

[THE SHIP HOTEL, :QUAY.BRBAKPASTB, DINNEE8. SUPPUB8

On th! • 8bone»t Notioe,-ortb» Beit Oeictlbiioa:; ' ' ' . -. ao4«i -. ¦ . VMODEEATfi -0HABQE8.

mOl^Bli WAIO,40», »ropfUto,,; i i

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the. Prince , iof Wales

Pigs, Poultry, Pigs, Poultry^¥0 BEBOME9' .

2C3, -S34, and 268, Central ' Ilaukot,Smithfiel^, Iroiidon . :

(ESwmiflHijD: /»• OXJ) w iro ri; IIAUSET ,EpAS- bcjj poaJUon ia Uarfcet for CcasIjnxKits

- P«>» AccooaU lima day «J "Goods »f«w.Promptly anitr^n lettota and t-legnms. ilti l c«connectiba araosgot Bujers. G65d SL oab'"*'Honicj. , Drotcraccb oil iwlns. ; ¦ 'Satrrnrij- LONDON & "WESTilIHGTEB BANK

ElTCOUEAGi: IR1BR AE.Ti

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CELTIC _0RO88E8.EDWA RD .; O'SHEA «

Uc^anc^tal; G ArcMtcstaral Csalgte^Works—RILKENJTT end OiUCilZ. '

MABBLE AND STOIIE 8AWIHG, TOEIT.ING AND P O L I S H I N G mLt8,KILKENNY. ' ; - '

Q-jLCTrin-KILKEmiY '. cr.d TIPPimABXSpcciiUties in I Black, Bed, C3d - Grcsn Irijb

UMbles, ! ¦ i :

Celtio Cros3C3,!lIurnl Tabloia, Altara, FcotJ, c-'tin (jreat Tsrfety. ' ¦ . ¦ •fonr . Gold t£a Prite • llcdjtla—Dullh, C»i,Boston, and London Ezbibtlioas.Esticct?3 esd Pcdjia 03 ApplintiOT^ ¦

TnR j TEADE . SUPTLIED. i*Jy3ED1E7ABI) CSHEA, Bonlpto^; I KILKENNY^

J^ ^I iVj*J sBHCS s s8la gjS?/jflv'

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, ALL LUHQ TnOUDiaS.. -.1 - j ' ^- • . vOAPia j AND i ttauifiCia.

Mabll«E»i 70 Jan.

Cr» Trc43l.'jrI on TTrsppen., ItawtTflcfISK££3=3iGOLD DY CHEMISTS EVErmyHEnar "Iti b6ttUa, [lal'd, 24Sd,-<' Ca, ao4 Xl9. .

• v^ li L J^aSl^¦;¦, . WifiyOr/^T -: TitrrquALLsp ia /A DnZiIOTOUD 'DTOIIAOniO

' IIAT• ID2 OZtUrXD. 07j ¦

. UV: . .GEOCERS AND VI WH 1IECCIL4UT3

Hamf aciurrrt:—

! (I«UTCD).D U B L I N . UjEOCa

GDIOf . lo nS' S P E C T A C L E SOnssBrn-lO, ifA83AU STEEET. DUBLINfroa Itts Hoot Eerd. Dr. O'BBinr, Bisboo of

I Vi-atcxford.) ' .¦ ¦;";"I fciT» mid II?. eotossn'8peetssles'wU!> fis«l«iI-rmrtiTD toEys!3BtitadrcoolnjisodeoaforUaf pros«rtie»proTta; E*rt afnetblt sad beaiesafsl, sSorU wusk funteip«rleacsd bod aaj oibn Uada(jtla«« sr rabU*."It D O-Banut. Eiaho,otV»Urford.-Froa L".to ilost UoT.Dr.;O<mv»7, 1«t4 JBlstlflp"Tte experlnetilkara tod tor «on*. tbu «I slf X.Colcsioos' BpectiLclm fnablM BM to ataU tha u» thToBl»loses whieasfior4'm« tlie*aM sad mIMtoM daindH rtxiiiSiwrW«, to. I as, bx2s*d. (ted iha t krn^dtbeca tsctd

^aijhk praerran, for tlM as* «t *tte a4a* >asd pebblw badfeinsed to* tolma(taa ths* saoa sct]s£e7s>eoald totUsocortd. ¦ ' '." t Ilcoi Corwit, Bishop ot XJllate, Bslllaa."(From Most Her. Dr. Daggvsi Lord Bishop ofI Olonf irt.) ¦ ¦' ¦

"I bar* to expr«>siar eati» saUs{setfan wUh tb*8a«e>Ucirs snppliad t>r lib. Soloaoas, a*4 «Uek 1 k*r« mdwith (res* comfort (or nunj njat*- I hat* aot ekaaftd ths<desrw of power 1 Lruourwl originally froa sjba.The ASCBSISKOT pf Totorro destra to raoorO tb* bkhsatlttutlon he has[derired from naaj TSMS* as* o# jffr.golemess' SpecUcloa. Tbs tifhi hu also Uu'nliMtenvL—Toronto1. I . ¦ . I ; • . : : . V •(Frum Very Her. Stlr««ter ]CaJonf.> ¦.I h»T* ased Mr. Solomons'. «a«e**elaa f o r Mntil nu.udbaT* f(mnd thntoteiM# «*SM*o>y. 'anlTnn.

_ 8x«.nwrsj| Milojrmrr.V.O, KUn^I!«T. Jonr Woo^ .hlfUy. «pjroT»«; ol MZ 3??"*pertonc <* (haakrUseskAl,Tital«s.'r'" ' ' " •»Vsry Eo». (Mv^SBranaa^

Krihw os»tfa,i)^._sin flexoaoks' WMH i i i i n i uw 'gwyia

pnsurnUoa of tils ilfht-rtalaiicjrs.T...' , . , . ^ T**»I h»t« Bst4 Mr! gaTyaftw1 fl>imii5 tetVL^: 'ant bat« grpsrl«stt>n5» trihH m*i*!?Z£nL**9*oonM aot sx]«e(to.ot)tsla W»mittmW& *?m&JrS *

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V«rrE«T. C*»nM. BowurTl r f.ihu >>MI k»~ '"i_ 'trsisnt day, aad (us ylnaMs ta MaUswtatSsS.*!*!

B*». Oisoa Jcasn ¦a»*a—k»f»[f-vi(lt^* ¦ ' f ff ¦*S«hS2iS5^^»Sa^S*«r«i£^»8?to

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THE ¦ BA-ftflffifl

TEE SISTERS 0F CHABOTCJEAHD BAND PRO MENAD E.

i | CONCERTS EACH EVENING. .aravzAR ' BOTOM) ; OP ¦diiraBariri'.

Cspcp

AECOIiI

ariiUOIAL AND STARTLING FEATURE.I"! GRAND BICYCLE RACE , LCctacci cll; top [Eesal Cyolo O&i cca.

THE : WitTEBJEOED ' CHAtLElJGE 1 COP—A: Serttchj Jttaca ftod numeratn inlSrcatinrj Cyc'ir-i Handicaps. ' ¦

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Thcca ' Etcnta will to carried ont :oa o. HocoTr&iaer. A Novel osi Wonderful Invention.

' TlB Bazair Wffl be opeflW by to l rdiiptSa llos;Bet. Dr.|SriEBHiH on WEDNESDAY AFTER.NOON, 2nd JANUARY '' »t the OITi HALL atS.o'Clock and will remain o-j ta until ^SOo'Clock ; andre-open atjO o'Cloch end dcjjo at 10 o'Cloak. I

On Thursday the doors will be open from 0 b'C.ocktill 10 o'Cloci.

¦ ' I INotT7ithkandtn{f ths Grtii Attraction stationed

tha charge for AdcLaion will ba but jSIXPENCE ; ' ChUatcn-HALX" PBIC3.

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR.\ . ¦ • ¦ • ¦ —i- : I

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mHE CHRISTMA S BAZAAR 14 aid of theJL Funds for the Pobrl of tho City ! reliovcd nodvisited by tb« SISTERS OF CHARITY.fcm biheld in tbp TOWN HALL on WEDNESDAY c=dTHURSDAY, 2nd tuA 8rd JANUARY, 1833.

Tbo follotrlng Prizes Trill be Raffled by the o=dcr-earned Ladles :— ; ' ¦ I ¦ i1 A Valoabld ElderdonQailtand an Elegantly : JressedDoll—Urs'Thomas Kelly and Mias Murphy, j1 A DinDEiScrTicd (fnU eet)azida Haiidu)mBCcdiios—Mrs Farrell, Hiss Farrell, and Mfca Egan. I

Two Fair of Bohemian Glass Vases end a ValuablePainting— lira Stafford cud Miss Stafford. 1

A bsautitolly Upholstered Easy Chair and'a BabyDoll—llrs W P. ower, the;MIsse3 Power and llisa BPoTJM.; ' I ¦ • : ¦ ¦ I . ;

. A Christmas Hamper—Mrs W Bishop. ,; A Walnut Wood Cijar Cabinet and Etnbrpidercd

SmoMrij Cap—Mrs Gratoger and Hiss Grairrjer. ;; A valuable Chair and hapd painted Cushion—Hits.A Power end the Misses Kelly. I !\ A Revolving Bo6V Table, Drawing Room TimePiece nod . Bran Pia—The llisses Farrell. j: A Gentleman's Dressing Case and a Dlnner Serricj—Msa Alwarne and Miss O'Brien i' A Magnificent Bride Cake and a Pair of PianoCandlesticks and Lamps, Jpotinted in Silver—liraSmyth; Mrs Uurphy, Miss Cnmmins and HicBiSmyth.: A Dassart Service and a Gipsy Table—l|ro endlliss Camptoa. \ j'¦ A Handsome Pietnre and a Reading Lamp—MrsEhortis. I. -':5 - | [!¦¦ A High Mass Bet of Vestments (Cloth of Gold) anda Case of Champagne—Mra J Greene and!lira BUannlng. j

A Breakfast Service and a Handsome Cushion—Tbo Misses Whittle. i i

A 8llver Coffee Pot and a Handsomo Doll—liraIlbrray. ' | ' ' . : '

Palmistry to bo conducted by Miss Casay.1 TbeReffcshmontTable, ltrsMurraycndMis3Powe£

A GEAND DRAWING OF PBIZ2S iUill ba held on JANPABY 2rd, 1E95, 2nd Evening o£tho Bazaa . | | j! The Prizes are: aa follows—1st Prize, £5 note; 3, dValuable puneo; Set in Fine Gold ; 3, a Chcstlof Tea',0, a Bcantifolly Dressed Doll;; 6, a Sewing Machine j6, a Pic-Nio Case fully famished; 7,ra Vary HandsomaCnshion; p, aa Elegant Fire Screen; 9, a Paiij of FineGold Earrings ; 10, on Afternoon Tea Tcb'.a; 11, dValuable Hearth Ra,T ; 12,|a Massivo Silver Bracelet J13, a SdiU American Ringing Machine;: 14, p FancjChair i 16, a Beautifully Kmbroidered Table Cover |16, a MagtiiBce'nt Pair of ;Lava Jars; 17, a |Keyics^Silver;Watch; 18, on EcsnlnjTea Service, and manyother cse nl pdcsi. TlctetsiSizpenco ecch. | j

Each Perioni who dispoqss1 ot £1 worth of| Ticketsfor the' Gland Drawing will bo prescated rrith a Com'plimentcry Tictst for a Special All-Prize| Drawing.

Among theIPnieaiaetfie1 following—1, a HondsomiiWriting Ca£e|,2, ia Silver Watch;3,B 8etof WindowHangings!; 4, a Tea Service | 5 a Reading Lamp; 6>a Table Cover ; 7 a Work Box; 8, a £1 Note ; 9, Pailof Handsome yasea. 1 ' . i

Winning Narabcra trill .bo! rrablished in tho Localapd~Btd>Ka--BapeKi, Jnn'nnry,!lE93;; , : I

Ocisy Orders to be made; payable to tha Sapcriores:.BktOT of Charity, Lidy-Lans, WoterfotJ.

It is reqnsstcd that Duplicates will bo r;turae<with least possible delay. [ ;

Tha foUtfnlnirjiddittoTnl Prfca haTebrm -rcceivetoinoa fast publication:— I :: . < I

A Choicp Selection of Ferns, with lisa Fern Standend Shids-Glft ot Ur John A Power, Kins-st.

A lanre supply of Toys cad Fcacy Articles froiitJecmi BobertBon and Ledlie. ! j

A Eambtw Afternooa Tea Table—Mrs Allen. |A Hamfcoice Writing pssi—lire J C Waloh. [Fancy Artidea for tbo tottery—llisa Gmith. !Thero V7iU! be a llusical Entertainment eacb

Evenics of the Baaar IromiEight to Hino o'Clock. IDoors to open on Wednesday, .'2nd January, at S

o'Cloei and close at 4 0, u>' re-open at 6 till 10 pifl.Doors to open on Thursday, 3rd January, at 6 p.m.

to close ct 10 p.m j . • j !Admission, 6d; Cbildrefa half- rice. !

WHat is BWLOBFUGB? iA, Verafctjlo Extract Hr 'tb.8 CURE o2 TOOTH

: ACHE and NEURALGIA. j

WATECTOtD, TnAllOEB, AND EmilS. j

A QUANTITY ef Bomo-Krown Wheat, for which

i ttoHisbcat Prlca trill bo paid. 8:aple3 hirest wul -to c stcd for. Cora cotnijcia by rail nilflScMcsicdto. Apjlytd i i

: . O. J. SHEEHAN, Billiaamtclr Hilt,. : I ! Dunhanran. •

PC •« Adnsco Sailr, wiUiooi pnblicitT, «aw" / IJote of Hand to Oentlsmen oi poatioaj

TO > nto OoTcnncat Oflcbls, Clorfjca.Ol nf \f \ \ Forocrs, ' Clerks, and aD : noposslli'j£>JL,UUJ J Tc=*Z3, IIoJs! or Ferule, rtttonrds'or.

ff---i Qncted to pix Ceata. -Delta r-sflj to c=sl>bVeraiza' to ester toto becioes. Special Eur COTormrnta,Cill o* Writo tor Fnxijecicj, P«o» of Chutro, with teiilCrCItf't ;Oa' J. GOODMAN, RodentItlana-or.;

EsiisuenrsISTgiss. | |. H.B.-Coantn L«*.ter3 panctnally etteaied to.

- • I :nci c.' in A^ a n .Tr> ;1 i svnauoa DDUTIBT, j ; .(HAUT YnAX3 ircea tin. CUTTOED i

TTTfiAVINO removed hlfl Practioo fron 1C4InU QUft.Y,Ea7 bo|co23oltcd oa all brerebw

cJ hiii Bicrecjfon daily jnt hlo BcsJdedso, j; ; 2, T H C ; H A H !' | I

i otaferd czH Zjirioriob CsilTOy Go

-rvTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thttjtbo BoaioJLSJ ! fos tto Bcalatrciicb of Trinifcw 'of tho Coto-ims'i Dstontoro fitoc ofll bo doctd Croa tho 18tbbairtlist, iaclusive, p7ej!3rato»y to tto paycentcJ the Hali-ycirly Ictcrc , on tho Ui Proiino. :

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FTnO BE 6OLD o JENNET, thrco yes^b o!d.»=d1L r Sot of HarnesUApjJy .»t tho 'OOco ci Ohbtoper.;. I ;. . ¦ ¦ • ¦¦ i

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9TiXBJj Board of Gnardiso* of above Uoloa nilljnpJL! to El*vCa o'Clook, o.m., <m THUE8DAY, 'tholOtb JANUARY, 1839k receive proposals ; folf' oCloso-fittiok Cooking Bance for the l>ver Hosplklot the IWonboow to U, delivered cod'erected: bythodeilMqa Contwcto ' , . | ' j! ! '

The Gnwdians dp not bind tbetaselyea to ictWpt

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ri kNTBDAifflBftSEHGBil BOT.ifBed »^>»*t Y i Fdotleea Y«*r»- Mart be tDCKMBenOed.

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Ain> THE GRAND NATIONAL IN

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ETunot7ick Lc^n CoippaDy51, GREAT BRUNSWICK STREET,

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JOHN JAIIESOII , & Sora EIGHT YEAE OLD WHISKEY either inJar or Bottle, : i j

22/- PER : GALLOtJ. 3/6 PER rioi-THS.

Pure Obon Malt, ): ' Sovea Yearo GW.)

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Uonuftctnrcd by Hor tlolesty'a Royal Lettersand Acouroto Preparation, in evidence ofeminent cnalycis of the day.

, '• Accurate Preparation." '" PTGO &om Lcsd."

" I?re3 from PoiCOnc-UO Ildttor." (Metalic o»j otherivics). : : j ¦ " Abcoluta Puij ity" Gucrcntesd.

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poildipg. ft joinery Works,:!:¦ : ¦,! MA YORS W£LK. i . ; ; •

i| J O H N M AO C^IXH^. . : Is 'prcMred to execute any chucf ' ' .

;£ • . ;i* Workoooneotedjwitb ¦ :'Sto IjTiiiaioff VmSo onJEKKrt deflcrot:i|'i : - i ii ¦ g«°g- l ;-.: .- . : - .. ¦ ;CTALllis, PORCHES.! ti, TILED INjfl. FiVABIOUS ; PATTERNS. ;|-i:' . r ' . '' ' 'I i j

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Pctcnt, end unrivalled forwhiob c:a li*.::t Anolyticil

THE GLOBE LOAIT COMPANYA DVANCE3 fi^m £2 upnirds to all rcapeotaWa

JSL Bcrroirer*. • Easy Repaymcata. KcaeosabloInterest.' j KoFees^ [ ' ¦ i . I :

All epplltatloM, rcKlva imnedUta attentioncad trO Ircatcd moot coM<I«UaUy, ¦

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T-iFB 'POLICIES MOW OFFERED will b»JJ catjtled to %b«rj» In tb* PROFITS Ito ^Hdlrtribot«a»t tbe«ndottblj Y«M. ¦ . < > , '. ¦ [i 4F Eaoolse tbj» P«»i«w Prerteolw M>d *««»dMnUjj«befoMi»rnriagl»«wbere. j i :! - . : =! : - • MANAGER-

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Important Anctjoa of 50 Prlao; ; . * ' : ¦¦ P&tay Pom , - / v--; ;- !

rnro jbi BOID BY imBEEKBVEDAuqTirat,Ji on THT7BSDAY, Srd JANUARY, 189$, ftt13*'Cioot »i Fnrrilei8blwitbiJiamiles ot Kilmtw-.thomaa Ballwsy Station), by dlreotlotts of Mr.LAUBKHCB PKBIAH, who i la ohanging his Rystem ofFftrulng : • . ', ! - i - ' v ' r. • "I - :'' '

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80 Prima Yoang Dairy Cows (Early Colvera),1 Farm Horso, S yoart, trained to all work.

; Subscribers-wish to direct tho'.attention of particiroquiring flrst-olosj Dairy Cowa, to this 8alo, as Mr.'helanalways kept A choioo lotTetma—Caah, : '

j THOMAS WALSH ;& SON, AuoUonfcors: and Valaators. .

Tho Moll, Wfttoribtd, Dcoombcr 10tW1694. ' i

B UILD ER aTid COATRdCT OR,07, TED IIADC2, T7A2EBF02D.

BUILDING WORKS AND CONTE4CT3Pirospay tbd Circlally 'Execute.].

• l !EBTRIATCa FZnn.

XJ of knhop i end Fronucca atWctercido. '.

I KELLY ft COAI ' a. JOJ JfT'S X^AJSTE.

I TJ EO to inform ths Gontry^armeraI ] Yj and Piiblio ccnorally that thoy! i bavo always a carorully eoloctcd Stocs

of tho above, including: > 'i BEST OLD SCREENED OATS, !' ¦ ¦« BROAD LEAF WHITE BEAN.

| , RED BRAN k POLLARD. : !INDIAN HEAL (ALL COTO). . j

1 ¦ VLOTJR tuA, QDAunra1. Ii ' BEST UN8EED A COTTON CASE.

l „ LIN8EED MEAL. '; „ OKOCND FLAX SEED.i „ P0RK FLAX SEED.

I : ,, POTATOES. 1 ! [ ¦ ' - - . .„ PEATi MOSS LITTEE. j

I i Sunples and Quotations caa bo hid onI : : ' i ;! . ' : ¦ . '; i| AppBcaUoa. . ; '! i A TBIAL BBSPECTVDIXT, 8OLIOI¥BD

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KEIiLY & CO., ;; 3, John's j l^ane,; Waterferd.

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CITY OFi WATEEPORD

Volmiblo Ercocohoia rrbjjcHy.fGroa Fn>at Ront of X125 18a; 4d p:r ! Annum for

' ¦ ; 'Sale. ¦' ¦ ' ' '¦¦

I IONG LEASES, L9W ¦. BENM. ;mo BE SOLD BY AUCTION oa WEDNE8-iL J DAY, 9th January, 1833, tt 12 o'dook. ntOur Salo rooms. TUB XJAM» Wtrmrona, by dl-rcotlona of tha Eeprtaeotntivca of tho lata UiwELLca MART WALSH, Their Interest ia tho Follov»«!ibn Volaablo Property, vis .— i i :

Lot l'COMliro of <J i Honcc8 acd Pramlccs otfBallyhricken-; 23 EOMS

Ycrdo end Ptcmieeo iaWolch'a Lana and Shortcource 1 cod;8 Balldtnj:Plot^Also ln WaUh'sLsoe, oa nhioh fivo bcu:cjoziglnally stood aod talRhtrcoiT bs erected.

: All he.d under Lcoce for S3 ycara from 2EtbUcrob, 182D, ot tho Yearly Beat of £10 U 8d, Atltbe bonca, with tha fscoptlon of four, 010 let cslcaeeb to coltoat lonnnto, who bavo conddcriMointorct in tbelr uoldinca. '

Annual Rental ¦ £113 8 0Dcdort Ground Bont ! 19 li 8

Gro:j Anneal Bcntat £93 13. 4 !LOT 2.-2 Nowly-Boilt Hoc:c3, with Lar o

Gardens, tnonn oa Nos, 63 li 65, MacO7-tt:;ct,Wctsrford ; bold under Lcaca for DO ycara, froxSoptsmker, 1872, et tbe Lovr Annca^ Roat cf £,\&.Thoy ore at prc::rrt oocupicd by tro colvont tcsnnti;oao rays yearly end tho otfccr qcirteily.

! ! Acacal Ktotcl .110 0; 0Deduct Ground Rent 10 0 0

. Grocj Annual Pcc2t £32 0 0 . 'Ttc=3 too lots of Property ara pell t7«tby tbo

Qttzstlon of parties requiring csfo inrc:tacrnt»,with good ccoarity, ta tho t£2acfj bavo coaoldiattobt~c:J inlbci?ho!din3«. :

For Rsntibord factbc: pntteuitrj tjjl? to1IC:WII I. THORNTON 6 8ON, 8oUcitom,

Cathedral Squsra, Wetcrford.Or to i .

THOMAS WALSH & SOII. AccUo-crsend Vcloators.

Tbo Mall . V7otcrford, DfComtor 13tb,180i.KILRONAN, CO. WATERFORD

VclnflWo 57cs2i fos? Dclo-(Ci EO. A, CLAMPETT has bten favoured with in-HJT stractions by llr. THOMAS BARRON to8ELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at his SAIBROOUS,Henrietta street, Waterford, on WEDNESDAY,Oth JANUARY, '85, ; the Interest in the ValuableFarm at Kilronon (ab6ut 3i Miles from tha City ofWaterfordj Comprising 84 Acres Irish PlantationMeasure. ;

The Bnildbgs, which are in first rate order, requiringno outlay, comprise a Large Dwelling-house, 3 CowHouses, 1 Potato House, 4 Piggeries, 2 Stables, Barn,Bo2cr Hoase, Fowl Hous;, Dairy, Servants' Apart-ments, and 3 Car Shcdi All the Bafldincs are statedand! have lofts. 1 :

The Land is of good qtulity and most ratable (orDaity Cattle. Tho Fences are in good order and aplentiful supply of Wat^rrnnnlt" on the Lands.

About 14 Acre3 are nnder Tillage.Anyone;requiring a Erst class Farm should not tit

this opportunity pass of Eecnriti" one of the best Farmsin the County. !

The Lands are held at tbe Nominal Kent of £Zz ptiAnium. Jlr Barron, the Tenant, is cclline with theconsent of the Landlord. .

Sale at One o'clock.:For further particulars, conditions of Ssle, &c apply to

GEO. A. CLAMPETT, Auctioneer & Valuer.Henrietta-Street, Waterford, December ant, 1C01.

CHR18TMA8 PRESENTSinjERFUM E CASKETS, contaiainjj oao or twoi!T Bottles cf PerlMoe, Is. ti 21c.TTDRE8ENTATION ; CASES OF BAZOR8 , iaJUT Ebtny, Tortsioa-Gboll, Leather, (:o 6«. 64. to£3 Bs,

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BMALL PORTABLE DEESSINQ CA8-3, UHcJto aoit If i i j or GectlcaiD, Go. 6d. upnerdo.

TTDA1KS OF HAIR BRUSHES (Lidlca1 orill; Gcata') lnvtoM Leather Cc::3, 10a. Od. to CCa,HAIR O11NAUENTS, ia Steel, Gsrset^GlU, ic,

U. to 1G3.¦fTJIITTED MANICURE CASE8, Ca. Ci, Cz. 6d-iD una iOi M.

O'GRADY ' SHesflico1 CJ Gcnta' ncisilroc lnc Hcozia

TO J?AEI1M.11&

BU1T3Smv2?DED

Waterford" Dairy FactoryO'NEILL'S GROCERY , i

IBPORTAHT BffriO£ IWbcro to Buy if you want tho

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; :V ¦CHOICEST SMOKKD BACON : ... Md per lb! „ LEANEST 0REEN „

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^ATBBB'ORDBBANDoyDJBHNY'B -i . ¦¦:OR OTHER BEADS. .- '... Bd °: „

GOOD CANADIAN OR DANISH. . H E A D S — i~. ¦ ». . i-. -8d - i - i i • .FINEST LIMERIOE: GAMS.. ... 4Jd .GOOD MAaOAEINE, 6d. p?r lb,

FINEST' ..'. .< : ../ ¦ ¦ ¦ .« . ... 8d ,,ABMOXTB'S LABDINB, fa. psr Baoltet.

Fanning's Provision Stores,O'CONNELL-STREET. (dltf)

I c; WALSHSPAIIILY GROOBE,

Wine and \ Spirit MerclxtKb,EGGS, BUTTER, BACON t HAIiS

C izD, DPICI],: C: ¦PEUH1 nEOESET.

0/10%A SPECIALYTY

S8 , LllCKAEL - STRE E 'i(o27.1Si)

OHTST TO ELA.3STX) IA LSJ^O QucBtit7 oi'Itidfcii Ccatch,

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West of ;J3naIand 'i yesj is,Which I ca praparod to Boll tt 23 per Ccat. lo^cs

than aoy botuo in tbo Trtdo.

Extrcord'lcjry Valuo In IRISH TWEED cn3SEUGC SUITS, nisdo to measure, aUOj.

W«t of England BLUE UELTOI7 OVER.COATS, with SHlt-Velvet Collar nod Pluid-Lsacd,ncda to mcaiaro, et CJ'.

A quantity of WATERPROO F HELTOH8inhtch can be cada to cttnaro, dceerfo yowcttcntion. u tbey canoot ba rtrccured In oay otheiboni3 in T(7»terford, 6O3,

A splendid ranaa of CHIPPItTG NORTOUTWEEDS for Ridlos Brccoiiea , medo to Order,acd doQcs oompetitlon both in Price, Qu*!!ty, r.adVTorkcanauip.

8ptahl Lina of IRISH TWE ED TROUSERINGSdado to measure, at Ot

(n25.6t)

WILLIAM - M'KAY , ,CO, O'CONNElil^STkEEOC, -syATEETOED.

"STEELING VALUE'IN

°3? "ED ^^At Two ShilHnfjo, cDtirrly frcs frcra any

common flavour

CHOICE EAST . AND V7EPT INDIA

At One Shilling arsd Tenpencc.

HENRY WHITE '& CO.,CO a CI, QUAV.

A R T I F I C I A L' T E n^nnt. n o n c n .

11, DERESFOBD STUE12T, WATUItZOni)_¦ 'J *3,0,' D- w- FREEMAN, L.D-3..R.C.S.)T /TE. IIURCH wlobca to Inform bla Potroas tziXVJL tho Pnblio generally that bo to now sa>plylcj Teeth of tbo bat quality at tho Iowc:i prisa,compatible with good workmanship .ctreajth nadoppesrancc Teeth directed, stopped end ceiled c4?odcrato ohirRca. Old Tcsth roacde!:d ta tbo ir<nrPotent Snctlon Prinolplo

SAYER'aCHOICE OLD BRANDIES,

Ancrdcd tbo tlcdal, Loadoa, 1ES2, " for theirCoaoidormble Merit."

Bottled ci Co coo, and lsb;llcd tconrdl:j; ta c-:,ONE, TV7O, THREE, Arm FOUR STARS."

lcqulro for SAYEE'S BRANDY, and CczjpuoTiitb any

III FULL SIZE BOTTLEG.Tredo 8bippin;j Ordeni to

HE. J. J. BLACK,COtlUERClAL BUILDINGS , DUBLIff ,

. Ajjoni fcr Irclscd. (dl5.lj)10 years' RfpaUHoa for Partly end Qnalj ty

" Gcioll I opald" Advoi'ticG icata

Tncaty-fonr Words ... .„ _ Cd-For Each Eight Words t i tcj _ ' _ ca,

" Austionn" chartjcd doabla.CO" Foar lfi=e?tloni(cos3ee--tivo) nWcaCcJ t!:a

i?J!:3C2ThrcD.

"II <f> *ni (Tt 'Thrh CIGARS Jn Pnno Caa-JL\l>4J'9

(U'OiU' diuon «t P. IX. Dottc'oWbolealo Cl i* EtCJe, 79, Qaay, Wetcrford.(hi HEAT FIRE Oil THE QUA .-Tlsants to thoHJf ex<rtioBS of the Flrn ; Brl.-jido oad 'caojh-abnecd Kuooi&derry, oy Flea ttocb cf CIJSTS,oaturitig for years, b&j bcea caved. P. II. DOTL"City Cinsr Store. W, Qaay, Wetdford./fi OOD NEWS.—P. II. DOTLS'O id Xrjia*OT PecktU *.re oonderfol.. No BltafcT, Pinej,Ci-ttrs, to., a prirsi, worth 6d, csob.IJTsBAWING OF PRIZEBJ-l.t Pri:o, a CsrrcdJL*' aecrsobsiom Pipe azi 7 Silver • UoaatsdFrench Briar Pipes. Tlekeu frea.P M ifiOYLE'S Cd. ObslU==a Parted

o iViLo JLy contun tt Pjiio value 60.,«Ed0 Frw Ttcfeet for Dwwlos iriU bo eaeiwrd ia cnibPcciar. : ¦ • :THsONT? FORGET.—P. M. Doiw'a U. PriraiL PicicS nay contain Od. PIja 1 SUvuUounM Pipe, raloo Oao Shilling; Cigarette Cs:a |Gcod Bobber Poueb ; Cl zv Tabs to Cc;a 1 BasCl.iora. All Frlzu, BO BUnks, no EUk.BEFORE bojlnjj PieteoU frsit nctil you too

P. M. Doiti'o grucd chow ci inltiblaPrficatt for GeotUiooo.¦V7"MA8 Presontn at P. M. DOTUE'*, City CijuA. 8tor-,arp ajar and Cijatctte CadBJiEdTaboj)

Csrvod mi) PUlo ' IIcstsoHtnai Pipeaj SilveiUoaotrtl Briar Fipts, will) R04I tod Imitationinter Uoothplece* in C«ses ; Pltub Poocbt* ,I'i3cy Boz<-s i ClgaretUi j 8nuff Boxes ; 8!tterdoubted WalHog Stioks ; Choice Cigars: in cta«llboxes for Proems t Tobtoco ln'vtriety ; Pl»yfaeC»rd» ; all «UI fee sold at tbe Lowest Prises. ¦¦fAEMEUBEB P. M. DOTLI, 70, Qoay, U soleOX) Anat for Mttsrs T. P. & B, Goodbody,Tobacco tUnufftOtorM aod Gnufl Grinds», Dublin& Tullamorv, opeas aaoaaott for Castoa«r*, «n)capplie* »t factory prices oa wual credit teroi.Thoir oelebr«t«d Hag -baa BOW the Urgcat MIS laWatertord. i : ~ dlfiJtQH0PKEEPER8 (applied with City Pipe.k? Common ; Matabv, Wnz V^ea»l»o», BnldedLight*, Fistula* VesiM, Colonred LlgbU, ftp»Coven, Cherry Pipes, Obc»p Bctar Pipes M P, M.DOTLB'B, 7D, Qa»y. Wkterfocd, »» loaett wholawU)prices «nd nstisJ oredtt Uriaa. dlSatIT OEWE'8 IPIPK8 Brk now told at tadnr tJJ prices by tbe aathoriesd agest, P. U. DoTte,70, Qasy, Wkterford. Prioes from 2s, op to SOe.eioh. • ' dI8,8USHOPKEEPERS, comm»Be« tbe Hew Ytu and

sesd yoor orders to P. M. Doru, 7», QB»T,Watertord, who c«h supply you with Uallabtti,Uorrsy's, Kcued s, Ttj iof t Plug and Pwo*Tobaocoe at nkkcri prtoes. i AIM Cope'a, Will*,,HigoeU's, Ttjdy's, taabett aad BotUfs, PtavW-tUltebill's, flpfU'i, KUi's, Smith's Fanirj aad Proi!Tobiooo, vasoy Snaffs, OxarMtM. iliAtTinrANTfiD to BMI fcbod iOettan with 8ttb|«TT andOn hMUM with 10 to » Aetwi Good

Gnat Lasa),o«wor Much. B««it nott U saodMM*.C*^M —-AJ 1

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TXtAHTEB,M UsiitatttjtO GroftS|y.Provl .TT and 8fWt Bogaese i5a«41att *>?

J.a WAAE,!L8Mteba«*flt)ttir (SiuiWArHXp-A Rs««4*bl» Toot* s* fa 4^jftUAUea ta 0M eroottjt Inadtv Addnegl.A.B^OlBWoI>bisP»PW. { , ; ; (al7,lp») !TCTOR. GOOD x^OrOOWPHB ; at M«M(«JC |dos*,lw atit«ttO |t» t« Js1ws|ta.!fo«tS4VCtoJrtrtlrTT n,n1ff-inr~rtTt" lit *"'". yf tHmt rtH i ; fA

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C|TI EDITItei i¦: - ;' -; : 'f^ iisy'-ii ' - ! ;' !' .

Before tbe next iBsne ¦ ot onr pa ver ece4 thehght .tho year 1834 ;.will have <3jwj)pearea 'iutothe mista of Time. This is o rlttinfe moineit togiauce ovrt tbo events of the pa»t twelve monthsand Eee how our poor' country, hat: faredi fa. theWprld'a raop..; A aiamal plctprq unrelieved by onebright epot wa Lava to view. The people ofIreland ar<* far worse off now than : they ;we|te arear ago, and thero is nothing which oan leadfas to hopejtbat we are nearibg the- torn i of tbetide. : It is unnepeBBary for na to dwell at'-lenKtbbn the ev«dte of tbe year. ! To nll::eicent- thcaawho ore wilfally blind it u plain jhat I Icelandins gained; nothing from the present SgoTcrn-bent, and ithat those who held tbe balance ofpower in the Hohao of 0omtnon8,: ! failed igno-toinionely 1 to take advantage of their ifapiyg-pablu position, Alaa } it iflnow too late for themto retrace their steps. The people of Itbisgantry will, almoot for a certainty, bavo anoppoilttmily of consideiing if the I presentIrish, members . who insist on. an qUianceHfli I « depettful English | party,1 are ropresen-

tpxirea capable of oarryioi; on a Btraagh lor tbeliberty o! this land,. . ! j , ; ; |! : J . . ...

To oar many readere -and theinnniyrj ; wei ire glad jtcj eay ia increasing every day—?Ae wbbnth all our heart, health, wealth and happiness.We prtipiide that no cfiort'of onrs'mill liqepared¦n tbe incoming year to retain'tbe; topport 'andconfidence!of old £riendB ond win the regard ofill, " ' :- . : - • - : ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦

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WATERPORD'S ANfiWltR:1 On Sunday night Wat- rford:! supplied ananswer to the mean and oowsrdly attasks madeon Mr. John Redamnd, M.P., ninpn be left theahorea of Ireland in tbe hope that the sea, breizetmay teotoro his bbattered conatitntioDJ ¦ Thutanswer will be read with interest in evify jlaodwhere a V aterford man has made a home. { Wecommend Mr E Leamy'« speech to' the particularattention of all classes j 't8 'ogio i& is impossiblt;to deny ; and we nro glad: indeed jto know jtbatnearly all the best of oar. citizem) who trustedEngland at the limo of the oplit now1 Ecknon-tedge that Ireland has gained nothing' by1 theUnion of iHtarts. We are perfectly confidentthat, Mr. J. E. Redmond willXe returned at tbenext election by a majority far greater than; thatof 1891, and all we can eay is that the ptoplonbu inuylbring here BO me Englinh banget-onto disturb the golden peace will be guilty of apreat ciima Tbn epeexA made by Mr. M.: A.Ilanniflg bn Sunday was one of tho very best weever beard, nitty, bright, eloquent and patbetio .Tbo recollection that • we were ; celebrating aglorious ristory wes suoh a stimulus that j ailconcerned in carrying; through i thu eveniog'eprogrmnme were eeen at tueir verj beat. • :

Sho ^sprooofiias !£asa&"Blessed is he that oonaidereth the poor."

Next week the charitably! disposed will 'have anopportunity of lending a hand to the pour', andwe. trusti the response will be1 genetoos: andprompts [.TheBazaar which the Sistcrs of Ctiarityorganizo;at such trouble is the means by whiobthey eeou're annually a earn to meet the urgentclaims ot tie.most^cl.eJerf inK Bpor iaJhei city,These mjrtby Tadiea; take tS^mTDSTcarOIStnot a fraction of tbe money placed in their bandsby the people of W»terford goe3; aoUay. jTheyv&t tbe poor in tbeit homes,; find, but tbemost deslerving cases, : and help j these ta far BBtbe mestt3 at their dispocal will: permit.! Apartfrom any1 desire to help in a great charitable workthe Bazaar will be well ironb a>' Ti»it.,| 'A JLposlCommittee have arranged cerieJcf amunccioatasuch on Were never• acsociatcd «ith tbe Bazaarbefore. The | programme is eet ; out in detailelsewhere. : ; • ¦ . ' • ¦.- ' "- i

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Ono of the caddest) features o>nnecjed;,withtbe recent fire in Waterford was the great andalmost : irreparable loci eostained, ipy \ MM.Kearney! a poor widop who Iive4 in . the 'smallbouce in Conduit Lane, immediately .adjoiningHr. Boll'/J establishment in whi h tnejbutningoriginated. Not alone rias her ! pbelt r bprnedover her bead, bat all her belongmga were con-eumed by the flamee. Sbe waa deomei qf hermeano of UveUbood ID a few ehor i houirti, «nd alittlo mohey, the result ot btr 11 ngality and in-:duBtry, wa» lost in »be general irreck. . Suob ncase w nndonbteclly deserving of tbe ioen andpracticalJByiBpatby of the citizeoj of Wnterfordto whom w« propose to make an i ippealfor fundsto re-€?t»blisn tbe poor woman u i her utwe busi.neia t7bicb has been to rntJjlesalj 0natopeq iromher. We were actuated in doing rio by the receiptthis peek of tbe following letter which betokensthe tbbdgbtfulneea of the writer, and ^bicbcannot fSl lo nwaken a kindrei spirit in tbehecrtaoi tbosa nho read it :— . j

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toot . -..wdiLjM >}WUm»!ie!MMi>n » iiM'|»cntnn - of ¦ iporfciaad it> W»tni<#d r«td«n lir1'1™™ »* p nuoi wrio-M of aMoftiog iaumKfolly lUn»totfd, )uaf oWatad, Un4 U oertalnlvjjjjed in . Ai^^Jrith which tt isp1 ple»iinUy de»U..fh« «uUio» UjWrtipa on«;ql;tb» b«t fifing iau^eritlM npoinikltersDotUiiilBg to lhe « Sport 6rjElDgs^;J jUiU»r any other oobatry^flhb w«ld, ftud bit ow>n«6«9aJith the CurrtghiaoM Hunt Jbt^enilled him to,«QbeUUb tbs ptgvs of bit bookwith tteny itycldinUconmctsd witb tbei d lngi of tbe ftmotui piditwhich budted Waterford »od tbs ajljolnlog c»nolle?.Tba Bub-titlo of the book! in obaiprebensUe enough,bat»t tho time time '. it' by nu me*n» indicate* thewbolo of what is to be fouod between, tbe ootere.Tbe autbpr «ay« it.'u—V A work dealing sboUIywit's caoh branch of sp^rt, and showing thiit 'iu •medium (or tbjs circnUtion of mofey epori stand?

UDclttUtd among the In.-tiiuHoDi ol tbe Kingdom stowblohnreJdded MemoiraoftbeCnrrtghmOtflHatit,Punchestown and the Curragh ;of Osbaldestin, Rouand Barclay, AUatdrtc, Scott, Dawxm, Fordham andArcher";' also of the Marquis. of Drbgheda, K T?; andHenry Briscoe, MJ.H.1? The illustrations includetome well'executed and life-like p rtraltspf the'presentMarqois *nd Marchloneiis of Waterford, and of a grouptaken at Currtghmofe in 1873, : all the personagesincluded in it being in bunting costume. They arethe Mdrquia and Marchioness, Lord Charles Beresford,Lords Delaval, AVuTiam and Marcus Beresford. Theauthor in hh explanation as to why he selected theQurraghmore gives three very short but conclusivereasonj—first,' because hi knows all about it; second,'becanse it was the premier pack in Ireland at the timeit was stopped in 1881; and, tiW, because it no longerexists. Appropriately and naturally enough Mr Sargentbegins his chronicle with reference to the year 1840when Heniy, ' third Marquis of Waterford, gave uphunting in England :and came ¦ to (reside at Curragh.more, the ancestral home of tbe family. After huntingTipperary for some time, and before' making Curragh-more his fixed 'abode, the Waterford gentry. carr,eforward and offered Lord Waterford their hounds andcountry. Mr Heniy Briscoe, of Tinvane, keptac that time a pack of foxhounds with which be andhis father had been hunting a portion of the Kilkennycounty in the Kilkenny . and Piltown districts,ancl'this was also offered to his lordship. Luckily heaccepted them, and gave up his idea of returning toEngland, as he had intended. " The Couuty Water-ford and Mr.''Briscoe's:packs, thus amalgamated withthat: which; Lord Waterford brought from Lakefield,(where the stables were set fire to in 1844) formed thenucleus of the afterwards faro6aa CurraghmoreHounds. • • • • * Thus in the autumn of 1844foxhunting was established at Curraghmore. This wasdone under the title of Lord Waterford's Foxhounds ;with Johnny Ryan, huntsman, whipped into By TomCloonev and George Wood3." Having described theestablishment of the hunt the author goes along In thepleasantest manner possible recalling the glories of thechase in those good pld days, and bringing back toWe, as.it were, many old laces and forms, some ofwhom still survive while many have long passed to"the happy hunting grounds." As Mr Sargent puts

I '' Lord Waterford's meets were very largely attendedand at them were found many hard and good men tohounds/ Alas ! nearly all these fine fellows have goneto other hunting grounds, but there still remain SirRobert Paul, John S Medlycott, George Malcomson,Wm Madden Glascott, Sir Tames Langrishe, CaptainPeel (late of the 85th Regiment), Robert Watson,(the. veteran master and huntsman of the Carlow andIreland Hounds), Congreve Rogers, Wray Palliser,Lords James Butler, Maurice Knox, HarveyMontmorency, Lord Howtb, George Gougb, Josephgtrengm»n, *nd -until Uat year that too old spcrtamanand grutman to hound. Homes Bochford." A verysympathetic account is written deicriptlve ot tha eadaccident on th» 29th of Mkrch, 1869, which deprivedthe nobls muter of the Cumghmores of his life. MrBtrgent prefues this udly intereiUiiz tection of hUbook with tbe following remarks—" Wherovcr Mtrch29, 1859, occurs in s iportoman's diary it ihould beencircled with % moDming border for on that day waskilled ona of tbe greatest .foxhuntcra that over livedond DUO ot tho finest riders between the flogi of his dayor for many yean cfter." After the dea)h of theMarquis, he was succeeded in tha mnjterthlp of theCurraghmores by Ur Henry W Srucoe, which he helduntil 1870, whUsMr John .T Medlycott, of Bockstt'sCattle, undertook the duties of •ecrttaty. Mr Oriscoe.owirijj to Ill-health, in 1870, oa which occasion hs waspres&ted with a very valuable testimonial by tho mem-bers'of 'the Hunt and gentlemen; who had partaken ofhis sport ; The ceremony took place at a banquet hithe city of Witerford In the •Jimmer of 1870, at whi> hthe jMarquis of Waterford presided. The preaantllaiqois then becamo head Jof the fuxhonnds ot thecounty, and continued as inca until the pack was dis-pensed owing; to til?1 opposition of too peasantry tocertain landlordj who bunted! over their lands duringthe jtime the agitation was at its height. Mr8argent dull ; with : natural regret fit thalotertopUon of I the/ sport, and points to tbethe ghat loci whloV must be sustained bj.» dijtriotfeani -whioh linritlna« mithdmtiTi Jlatha aoy ea in akindly way, ana awaSem no outer memories trout-ever., He tells us that tho average cost of foxhuntingU eaumatgd at £(jSO a day f or eaob day par week thehounds hinti and that his hunting coat Lord Wnt«r-tbrd £1,000 per day. and as be tumted regnlarlj fourd»yi per week,' with an occattonal b;-dar, it wouldboms to orer £4,000 a year, asd that exclusive of thoexpanse of bis own personal banting and coat of hor«eefor his own riding. The ettaok on tbe hout on the CttOctober. 1881, while Lord .Waterford with his hound",servant* and few geotleraen, were oub-basting InHewtown wood, not Tar fromSUevonamon Uonataln, Istold fa a plain unwonrished style, and the aubsoguentevent* associated with the hont after Lord Waterford'aresifruation, asd down to 1884 whon hnntiog mifinally abandoned, are narrated , in an int resting man-ner. Of counso all through thesa details incidents ofthe obase, aseodotea of well-known •porting men, andcharacter Aolohwmre introdaood, so thst tbn readerBovor-tirej of ».pern«l of the book. It is ai froab andas breezy as tha conntry o*cr whioh the autho; bat)njaDT a time ridden whifo the horn of ohoso wiS gailycotrading. Tbess rcniBrki apply eqaally to all thoothor escttosa to nblob wo hope to refer ct a futuredate. '

London Cigai Merahaots bsve gent Illustratedlists to Waterford Gentlemen quoting prices forCO feral Braids of Cigar*. P. II. DOTLE it pirpparrdto toll tbe tame Brands 10 p»r cent , cheaper tototsh than quotod by the L>>ndorior, aha qaotvaCaptain General Clears at 18-. Gd. 100. P. U.DOTLK*S pi Ice for them la 16*. 64 100, cash nlthorder. ' , .¦ :

Bo ears you vUlt B Wbelan's Jewellery Elatabllsh-ment, b»foro, deciding ta your Xtnca ccd NenYear's predsntj. .,

; C Y C L I N G , &c.i ; ¦ Mr.;P. J. Power, M.P., b ons of

¦ A HECRWW.' the jlatest recruits to the Cyclists': . ] Army. , :

r Kon thatwe areonthe eveofanotheTA LOOK ! year I think it an opportune momentBACK, i ' to glance back over the past season's;

¦ ! I cycling and give my impressions ortjcertain of its incidents. No doubt but that locally—asfar as racing Is concerned—it was: one of the best seasonsto date. We have in Ihe Waterford Bicycle Club alone,at the-present ruoment more men inclined to race than'at any proipos time, j If no. mekeor flashed across ourcycling horizon this year, we, at all events, can lay claim1

to some ofthebesi riders in the country. Although W.1Mertdith u not witn us in ine iiesa ne is cuuuuoicujy;with us & spirit 8till,: 8nd we lean in justice class the;best Irish rider of tlie ceason as one of our own. Jlyjr|?jm that Meredith deserves fint place will no donbi]be challenged: by: the various supporters of CNeill,|Talbot and Reynolds, but, nevertheless, I am preparedto stand my'ground, and say that I assert only what]it is easy to prove. True, Meredith won1 no cham.]pionship; he was within an inch or two of winning acouple; but he won, more scratch races than shy other!Trishmiit ¦ ¦ ' i • ¦ ' I j ;!

\ I ' Shalloe is undoubtedly well up inWEU. UP. ¦ the first flight'of riders He won

j two scratch events, defeating Euctjmen as Talbot, O'CaUaghin and Beyuolds. j-His othctsuccesses as set out in last week's News, are conclusiveevidence of the accuracy of my statement. Torsney,proved an undoubted failure. | : It is probable theBeliast aeddeat strained the muscles of his legs' to tuctia degree, that he will never be able- to win in firstclass company again. Devlin won more prizes, 1should say,: than anv. Walerford representativ e. Herapidly advanced a. tiandicap rider, and is sow nojvery far off the muci bveted scratch mark: On botlroad and path Devul was hard to beat : And whahive 1 to say |of W. ],7)'Britn f Probably, O /asttsman in the world if he trained properly, Vt,rj3a* hada most unsuccessfol1 teason. I believe there.is yet tgreat future] before him. Of the new comers W. Port*undoubtedly shewed the greatest promise. '. He rode Inthree path races—won one and1 fell in the other twdwhen lcokiiig! all cyer a winner.: As Park u likely t^go in solelr for rowing next year with a view to tbjMetropoliUnrCup, we are not likely to have him on thfctrack The Other locals who shewed up well in thftPark were-U. Lacy, J. "FiUiames " D. O'Brien anfl

inccess. Hii record rides were all first class. JMoloney wj»4 also.voy consistent ; he should do wellnext year. I : ¦' ,

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. : - It is really difficult to explain why• A tab 's SOW. the Waterford team made such a

! , ": . . vm bad show -In the Junfar InlirCInb JUeej \ No doubt all the Dublin competitors werebetter Atutil out as (o machines and had pacemakersitem? corotrj to assist their men, . In my opinion thfpaccmakis I in inter<lub compeUtions of the kindoueht not W allowed. It it not fair to, county dubiwho bara apt the •pportunity of getrine pacemaker*that the afejtropoliUn copptUtors have. ]¦ ¦- ¦ ¦ •- . |. '

1 i ' T Iamclad lo ntarfromiheTrcaiuia'THE FIKDS, j tbat the funds of the W.B.C are

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• ¦ [ ¦ ; ' . ' in a floudihio£ condition. | '

. ' . ;; i 1 On next; SVediieKfcnr errnfag all opt,

sconct IKO,: i local scorcher*, wUf b* trying AtlrSCOUCt IBO, -, loan «co[ui«> «»i w «jf«»« wwu¦- ¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ! ' form on .UwiHome Trainer,whifch

BjUiTooV, 'whbis now in, London intends brirjeiogbane wttS him; ¦ It U probaWe that «evenjl, handScabwill be'ar siged, and a» <)j ftc«i 'aeeititentopett « 1nee bf rfnrdyTwatthingHf: large dial, I km cur* *e;

fiii-. V u , .; ;|:M. ::X.' jShdloijiVJiM .-ibiwi <ladr

•.;, lut WMi' toodrii to - isetaff the ; Aga c¦fg*g "$ *?ffl,:,faf w.t*tim&patap wr..r]\ ¦

M iA:«bouil iltilt UT* 3Dr*« Conoteil during t a

Local & District (k sip.< - *'k r ,!..:,;:

¦.a c¦nl•h¦. ,1(or otf^Cl H*tlIl*B• I t - -.r.Off*;: -'.v ! n»B«r- «*¦' ¦¦¦W v gre»l|aiiiiJ ' vLOBBanndu;. icn&V-i&yf a1»& i«: fereot: ' NtfJteiqir7t;- nn$bOT -of Tteitr* pir*, we

. M - . . j -:;:-jd- ¦ t»ot^1 |%lr f'fcriMtoat 8 o'clock .on » Friday' *y«ii«. .1«cMinds

;^nxioUs]to ohtsin copies boaeiflpd/miz,{)m^at AsiiWecould npf »*ti»fj' ,th«ir demand*, t fe^wer*'!di»appointed| indeid; They have only (them*;:8elTe» t6 Uwbe. ( "ry«-w«n»ed ell'that orders forextra coiifia dipold ie ' sent to this offioe before!Wedne»5ay tie 19th inst If tab warning was&ot listened to eorely the fault int not onrp. -'' ¦¦¦ . ; '¦ -:

¦¦;¦ : - : ! •'¦. We; r- rero' : pleased, Key ond:; SATiaPAOxiOK meiaure at the recepticnj given' v TO! 08. ¦ out issue1 by. all classes and'- . , ¦¦ i creeds in this «ty. -The.pttperwaa so sOugty after on Saturday that we heardof many instances in whioh a Bhillinir per CODSwas offered In , vain. , Several• people »a}4 weshould fcavo charged three pence at least pet!copy for the paper. rOar answer to that Js'thatwe did not issue the Christmas number for thepurpose of nuking money." -'Our desire irai togratify 'Waterford' rneu and women, and as iti- genertlly leongidered we; iuooeeded', in i tibi»his objoct, wp fool quite repaid : for the troubla

and expense of compiling the paper. ' . '¦ •' ¦ • [ On: Saturday tio Milford'boat

SEVEN jHoulsB . was no less than seven h|ours; ¦'. ' LAVE, j late,. .having had to battle: j , .j against one of the greatest ofthe many great storms that have visited us thisyear. Kotwithstandina tie gale, tho steamerwas to well hundlod that riot the smallest damagowas dorio, atid beyond 8 good; shaking,;.thepoaoongoVs did not suffer in the least. ' 1 i '

¦i ¦ ' j Christma* morn at the jPro-A - I • teatant Cathedral was rung in

: QBARDSIBC with John Holt's GrandsireTBU'LET. Triplet—a most . difficult piece

j ; of ringing which, wo mnat Boy,was earned but to perfection. The ringers [were—Trebly.'G. Q00A • 2—J T Fielding ; 3-rR 0Blee ; 4- -J H Todd ; 6—J Livormore j 6-MJ IMackefly;; 7- -Bou Fiolding ; Tenor, J Higgins.Mr Bled acted aa conductor with his usual careaud skill. We believe tho Watorford ringerswere tho flrat to ring a Grandsire Triplet inxoland. : ¦ ¦ ¦¦ • ¦ ¦

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'¦• . - ,¦ Neath ths shadow of tho Sugar; A DEE?EEi!TB Loaf over fifty years Bgo on6

FIOHT. i of tho greatest fights for nbnor' ¦ und glory in the hittory of this

country took 'plnco. . Old residents of the districtspeak of! tho incidents to-day almost with pride,for, they: say two such boy* never stripped tofight before. > Their names, were , Walsh |i andCrotty. i Both weighed about fourteen etxrao andBtood sjx font ihreo inches in heigh'. . For manya day tUoro was great rivalry botwosn the pairwith the' rcsnlt that this match was mado. j Thefight lasted oho hour and a half, and at the endof that jtimo| the referee could not give a justdocision in favour of one or tho othor, so wasdecided ¦ to doclaro honors dividod and the com-batants ahook hands. ; ' .

< j How tho political tide is turn-Conmo ROUND, ing the Irish-Amenoan papers

; ; ' j clearly show. At the split, theSoceders managed to nobble olmoat every journalin America Wntten foe Irishmen. Up to tho

'time that some reason could bo shewn for, thoalliance! vritti tho Liberals, these journals hadnothing but abuse for tho Parnellitea who weroideacribcd ca " traitors, etc." Now all tins ischanged, il • John E Redmond, M.P., the arch-traitor of a ; cor ago, would be " as good a manas any ' othoV'if—mark the IF—he would onlyoin the Irish JL/iberal tail. This the IrithVorld is gc od enough i to say, and the samoournal tloclares Mr Redmond did " good service

for Ireland." The altered tone of these papersconvoyB' a me ral that no one can mistake. 1

: Assemblyman John Hennessy,Di6nHoniBHED of Brooklyn, pne of, the ly t

WATEBPOBU - Democrats who escaped thoHitr I Republican landslide in Amer-

, I ica was born ' in' Waterford.He is looked upon as the man best equipped toload tho minority in tho next Legislature.' MrHennessy bis non a very high reputation in theAsesmbly asjan ablo debater, a resourceful leaderand an eloquent speaker. The singlo fact of MrHonnosiyV election in a distriot which gaveRepublican pluralities for every, office but that ofAssembly, bears ample testimony to his energy,tact and popularity. The oloction of MrjHen-nessy is do ibly significant when.tho circum-stance is taken into consideration that he wasopposed by a faction of his own party. MrHonnessy wts ilr Buizor's chief lieutenant lastyear in tho Auombly. He did not gain thisrrominenco through favor, but upon his merits.

In Mr. Hermecuy tho minority Would have acapat)l«F ond onerjjoclo lojulor- .

-. . ' At present nndor the new Act¦ A GOOD A;OT. guardians of tho poor inp \ \ London ore cJocted by ballot,

add holil office for THREE years. This is an Actthat ought jto bo extended to Ireland, for: whonguardians Know thoir business in Ireland] theyaro liabla tc| bo removed at the end of . sij year,to make roo n for persons who know nothing atall about rx>>r law proceedings, ii ¦

: This is the title of a j:ClubIBIBH NATIOIIAI, started a fev months since in

CXUB. j New York, tho influence of* I which is certain very sopn to

dispel 'the mimiration ; for the English LiboralParty felt, loven yot, by some IriaE-Americans.The Club has already boon a great success.Owing ;to tho kindness of Mr J J Daly, (ate ofCappoquinf Wo bavo before us tho programmo oftho grand Ball carried out at tbe Control {OperaHouse, Now York , under the auspices of tho Clubon December 4th. The following wts the jlist ofdances i:— I ' , I . '.

Vxn-i Fitirr—Ovcttare, " Bohomlsn Girl," Bslfe ;Grand Ifarcb, " Boya of Wexford," Bayoe t Lao-cieri'. ",-Tho AIc<srioo," do-Eovan j Waltz, "Uagg\eUooner ,". Toone 1 SchottUohe, . ¦ Uacl« JaaperiParty/' rjunny j Qandrlllc " Greater Now York,"Hermit) ; Varjouvienoa,'" Lafc«hur«t ," I^brbiph ;Walts, ' "My B ontlfnl Irish Mairf," Olcott ;Lanclecs, "I I«16 of Chamjwjnf," Fuont ; OxfordMinuet , " Colleso Campu>," Ryon j Two-titop," Casya B<nd ," EURQ I J W ltr, " Bowery | Girl,"BoottRtr ; Virg inia Ueei, " Sheuaodoab," uyan.

PABt Seoonn — Promenade, " Stor-SpingiedBannor," Bc/rr j Lnoctero, " Hob Spy," dt-Ko»ao jWaltz, " Gaiety Girl ," Bdblnsoo ; Schottloobe," Lonely lloldcn," Horo'ao 1 Quadrille [Waltz," Boqcet ol GCDJI/' Boypr; Bt-rlio," HuckelberryDo," Medt-bom j Locci^rx, " PaojaDdium,"Wleeacd ; Walts, " Lo3t Cl lld ," Stern ;Varcou-Vienna, ¦' IJald of tbe Mist," UtcHo ;' York,'¦Newport,'' Bocttger i Beot and Jiff, '^OldeaTimej," Bryno ; Waltr, •'Bay. you'ro Mlnr,"Erodic. • ' ¦ ' i , : !Tho Floor Comniittos, Executive Committee, andReception Committee numbered close ', uponthree hundred, so it oan well bo imajjindd tinttho Boll must have boon a gigantic affair. :: : Wo eee sovoral Unions inIOIOH Sniina. Ireland constantly advertising

I for tho building ot cottages'forlabourers. [But wo don't bear a word about theuse of Iri&h slates for covering thoso cottages.This ia m<m unfair towards the men employed intho state Quarries of our .land. Guardians allover Ireland ought to attend to this most im-Dortont matter. Relative to tha quality! of thonative elates tho Architect of the Board of [Workswrite*—" Wo aro vory muoh plea&od with .thoIrish Blatcj." Tho Marquis of Waterfotd alsowritoi--" I havo found them very good." WalterG Do'olin,I M.A., the eminent Architect, alsowritei—'* Tho Victoria alato is a bettor ond aBtronjer slits than the so-called Bangor.'

1 ' When Parnell livedliomo RuleGomo, GojHa— for Ireland held tho field. Now

I ft ia tHo most rickctty plank intbo Libcra; platform. Hero is Mr Laborj shore'sview ion 'vhat- the Liberals i should fi oo thoGeneral E oction with—" Shorter registration,ono man ono voto, State poniions,: Disestablish-ment in Wales as a step to DLefStoblisbnent inEng'»nd, Some Uvit, ILocal Gpt'on, aid tbereduotioa hi tbe legislative powers of the Lordsto these now possessed by the Beefeat?ni wouldbe a very taking eleotorol programme.*1 HomeRule! allotted f if t h jitact, and yet rjolitJoaJlnnatics ia Ireland are listened to, who say thattbe Home'Rule cause cover looked so bright asnow l

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: 1 Into our- obituary notice ofA SuairrEEiio»Tbomu Francis Menlgber a

I v ! ' alight error* crept last week;It win in tha Miitouri nod not tbo Mississippi,as stated, that he lost bialife.; ' !

' ) I Tbe proceedintra at the! THS National : Qlub on Sundty

NATIOHIX CLUB night were voted by P«rnellite¦ j ¦¦:- ¦• ¦ and C»ttyite-i-for, thero »er»OvtCes there—M the mosll Interesting Mideuootsefuljre-union of tbe kind ever bald in thecity. I As a rvsolt we bare it on the best author-ity ibat leveml Carliear-member* even of tbeOarty Ol ib—«re auxtons to throw off thepolitical8 iroud wbiob they bava been -rapt In thai ttjejtamer*Maia«di_M» FJM *»*K »Sfor thep»WfoM years. Welbare no djrabt tbe ZSHf tSbStf * S £°£i V f tJT&ar-member^! the on^Olob

wUl forMve tbei, «& iSXi ^S1 ^0«TtTS

tran»grts«ona and admit them.tnto the (rue told aoboooer ontaid*, Then are tbe oorrtot «UUn(»nt» ofagain. "¦ ¦ ' '¦ . ¦ • •:. ' i ' i 1 I !; -V Ji lUh<to»'» i«WB# from;I«UndVl.«,x7»B«ma

I •: A taloable hoTW ridden ty —aAto * W»UI»OTJ iw aUUd. . Tfco«|fc ***** *'*

: T 'tan inntlfr«luaXflb>»Wtt*otl ii tito* •SgaftEy^aa^*-.?^ -??^¦' ¦ T»w" HWPiM^JlSl•'*?&kil P&i!?* " MS ' ^KraSiUt«i;;HottirM'*-;P(r»iM«,:1 ¦. ; .' 7: r,tfongtrtft»lly got wr «sm«*' cuo-v , *H35S* id Xhetto-ttat* wart U Ml

^'\^^m^^^m^ 'Wm $ V> sF&%i$v- - V : :,\ ,: f r ;V ,/= - :" vUv y fmm ^1^r:: '~ " :-1h Wf A ' 'a u^MX - - ' |L ;• I j : ,v- :. ^ -i

m&sjp tomf o toiukejuoa tbu #M <ig Kf (t^ft?jifA ^W||WiM|« ;:U*m» ^Pffi^W^:tae .p>!Pr:young ;¦. -v . : * ^T^U&^?4 f t$l *:j[jor.old^:M *^^?; :U:. : : . ' :.[.<;.'-[ ¦ :. ' ;t -; <:.i- - ¦ ^1 nlvtnaiikt^, :: :.-.' - .'v i ;'4i f ' ¦

"¦-¦4i^A : J:-'ik :''-"OM- KillMWUr OoWWW > A-4wtteiMns lt» ; 4U «w%nboaAoo<l iotitedfoM. XnxtxHT „ hsloiini u«! that I the j n«pal frlwii to dinntttlb* oth«r d*y,»Bd<-«araM&«

-¦ VOEK (Otma ttHirjcal.?!^^wnuaeAentj, ;;.wilL urtkft dp woman toowk *• tliiada, «ko f m r n i i; ::¦; :¦. .-¦ .f;j-l:.W«ima]JBtt;JB-ith» vTorkhooa* to U:»«ry p#( l ^f-tM-,w«k.'l;»ia-[.g#«tthere on tl'»««eiim« of (be 3rd of the'Ne* Year, arrirai,: «)•/ : 1 >** ooaOfftaf tofcj j ) * dtiintT*«« jmai^:»<j'got ra-.i»heretofow-i toom.UkkM £•$$>>. •!^W>^W»'&#*by Mr» jSoSithwitt, • Mra bkettj and other Mm * i»' ff »«% -¦i1l f a * imf]f r*riiea»nijrtnUeteerx--tbaacUve and'intelligent »!rt'»* U>* ho4t »ng tb« bell,Mt tu

vu*tip cat.

: , : M : - ; 6ur , M66neoin OorrfeipondehtMboiicoi»M.f, aaya-<" Oaj i last; Poor ; law

I ; . :': •' , ; . ; Board day otr worthy membercsina boi le: IQ B tirj ebor oood.. He said the" boord" t vated him Tert badly, for th«y laughedat him, Kad cheered tbe Clerk, John Maokey.He had 1 mind not to go to| the " boord" anymoro. ¦ : • j

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• : : ' • ¦ It ia trne ;that the board'Tlfl TfarjE, laughed at him and obeerei)

' '> ¦ the OJ«rk , ! because he (Clerk)

shorted I y simple facti that the] Moonooinmember's etatetnenta w«re a,'mass of untrutha.And, .moreover, tbe intelligent members of theboard we e well aware, that .the motion waa acombinati m of malice, ipite, and b>d feeling.It was, ho rever, extraordinary that a somber offarmers eliould lots tbeir day. and neglect; their.business, I by coming into town to back eoridioulouEj a motion. : ¦ ! • • '¦ ¦ ! . ¦

: ' Our attention hu been drawnDArtoEiioce. to some poHer van men who

: drive-<ven' at night, furiouslyirough tbe afreets. No doubt they jforg«t that

if any pdrsou, or persons, Were rnn over, the

fp'netocs would be held in law Responsibletbe damage—juit as would a railway or

tramway bo. be held responsible for anynegMgenciof their servant*. ,¦¦¦; i It fa probablo that when the

' THE Mayor-eloot assumes tbe robesMATOB-ELECT, of offioe on Taeoday next be

I will make a suggestion aa to ameans for levying dues on cattle, cto., cominginto the "pity, wbiob would ; result in a largelyaugmented Corporate income. : : ; .

1 ' Tbe scound : nnmber of thu" THE PjainnUi* capital publication 3s to band,

ITU." It quite f nulls ; tho promine1 of the firat ieaae- j •

1 / Tbe report r eo o h e o noTHI3 COXTOTTH tbst already a oe r t a i n

EVICTED FJCBU. merchant has Dot hungryf in on the Coxtorra Evicted

arm.' 'floixo raceo and bioycle races

- ATTBACTIOHO. will to carried out at theBazaar ' on Wednesday and

Thursday next. : Ingeniono contrivances havebcou oeottied with this end in view.

: Notwithstanding the dull andTBE SWEEP damp weather tho attendance

: RACES. at the Sweep Races on BtStephen's Day was simply

enormous. The raciog waa of aa onjeyablecharacter. Tbe stewards and committco,purtioohrMewra T O'Sullivan , T Nolan, M Eenn-.dy, W"Hcarno, end N Kirby, did their work right well.We Lelkv8 it ia their intention to make themeeting on annual ono

We received DO : r e p o r t sBOAJIB op of guardians' meetings at

GDAEDIAHS. Dungarvan and Linmoro thisweek , BO we preouido tboy werohot held. . '

Mo33rs Tbomas Wahh ood SonAUCTION AT nil) bold an Important auction of

FcnBAbEio.ii. stook at Fnrrolulgb, olosa to: Kilmaolhomai, on Tburaday next.

Mr P P Holden, Into of fJallioa-FaiCHD llotDEH vat, has com* to tbe tront rapidly

in Chicago. A f«« evenings sincein a " popularity cooteil ," got up in' aid of tbeCbnrob ot the Natltity la Cbk-ago, t«o candidatesnoro put op for tbo bcoor and glory stakes. Onewere Edourd Kainey. a; young CbloigqaD , acd tbeotber P F Holdto. Votes were 10 ceote eaob andunlimited) la nambor. Tbo tfftlr cimcd quite atoosation, D»)lar-b.illo rolled rapidly Into tbeo.Hers oC, judges Uaorahao and Mordo, and at 11o'clock the poll was declared closed. : The ChicagoCitittn , eays—" A mighty cbeer—ona ot tbojo thatthe boys | of. Kilkenny mlgbt bavo .giteo to theirpalmiest diys--wont op from a tboncacd throatsas Fitber Cartan declared JJr Holdan tho winnerby a majurity of 429. Ho polled S.025 votes andMr Bainey. 6,190 votes." : :

: ilr HoMou ;nent ti Chicago joiiTo TUB I?EO;;T. tbraa jcara: ago, and, though

1 only 22 : years of age, bes provenbimsolf so cortby of the oonQdoace end esteem ofall wbo hb»o thepleasuro of bis acqoa.intanoo. thatto-day hi) is editor of ; tbo 1 Tounj I Uhman, aParnelliie piper, Prealdent of tbe Irish SunburstClub of. Coicago, FreBidgot 1 of tbe Philo-CellloSociety ol Cblcajjo, ¦ Prwident ot{ tbo Great-Amerioan Branch of the Irlsb Firc&ide LiteraryOlUb, "ubtotcr ot tbe Board ol Cdasurs of tborecently ! established ! Irish-American Lyccnm,President 0! Dividon 85 of tbo A. 0. Ii., andCounty, Financial Scarotnry of that bsdy. Vice-President ot Council 224 of the Yonog llen'aInotitutc. ted a. member of (be Citbolic Order ofForcsWrs. ¦ . . -

i , : Tb« case of Mra Kcarnoy, referredAn AFI'CAUIJO to la our leadfog oalumni, Is a

CABS. \ most appealing one, and wo trn II ii mil receive due conjldcration

from all Trbp beliove in RivioQ * belpln^ baod to tbedeoervlng. Next rtetk ne hope to ba ablo to reporta cordial rcsponco to thia appeal.

i Ao elaborate programme is issaedTnc SC IOOLO? by tbo School of Art, O'Connoll-

A ;T. Btrcot , for enlerlalnmeDta to be, carried out at various periods

within t it coxt couple bf ncoks.: The Uarket House complications

COHPLICATIOIIO. era incrcaelag ovory day. We ceo: ' from tho Corporation agenda

paper thfit Aid Eyan purposoi moving tho folloniogrciolutloa ct Ttie:day'i mtatlng —" TDat tboM»r«cU^ ' Coomlttea bo direotcd to talto tboprellmiuiry steps necrcstry for tbe oppoiotmeat bythe- Corporation of a fit and proper perrra to thooQccs of: Publlo Weigbmsster, Baiter Wocirb-oatter end Butter Taster, vacant by tbo dtstb. oltbe late fclr Charles Newport.1' :¦

1 1 : , 1 Mcdamo Fanny lioody nud IIIOrctiA. Cbsrlci M«nnora—co favorably

I knonnboroto Thcvre-(jooi», h»reoUored a prize of £100 for the best Opera a nt themsot late r tban lit Ilay, 1895. Tbrco competontcrilioi b L»0 been ohosou asjodgca. :

1 In our notloe of tha splendid nanEnt on. oaroboneo of 8amoel Burko & Con

j ; Cabtr, wa said tbo old house naicstabliihcd CO yc-irj ajo. It thouldi Lave bcao 70yeoro Sffpi i . 1

During tbo Cbriitmas holldaynBnnor's Blsbop'a reetaursnt lu Pani'i

Bssi^uaaHT. Square was kept boy from morn11 'till dowy eve. It tuppliu a «?cat

wbloa trp cully Mt to Waterford.f i . Tha cbntemptiblo conduct of Ilr

A TTFD, : T PoWer, OdDgar?an, es evidenced1 1 ot tbe) last meeting of tbo XOWD

CommUtionerB, aboni how men Ilko blm nould actif Irolacd veto untortubato enoagh to bs ncdor thecontrol lot a UcCarthyiU Irish Gorornaent. IlrPower Is of the typs wbo would deny liberty to allaboso visas are not agreeable to them.'

j j After I a loagtbened Ulncss, borneDCATU or Muss with the utmost reeignatioo, Mia

Noun!'. " Bridget Korris, Upper Yellow: ' ; Uoad,! died on Thursday. The

deceased ledy Is Tory Icinoerely regretted, and theatmost sympathy is fait for her father, Mr PatrickNorrii, 'and for her brother, Ilr Hlobael Korrls,Parraol'-ctriof. Iho funeral will tafco pjecs to-dsj(Bataidaj) at noon. 1

Toys I Toys 11 Toys 1 1 1 Absolute Clcansce atBodoocd Pticca thia weot Roburtcoa, Lcdlio,Ferguson & Co., Ltd, Watcrfoxd. ,. If yoo wantarcilly nlco, uicful, tad cicap XQOSor Kew:f oar'a preset^ fto to E Wbclto, joncllor, iOBarronstrand street. See window, •¦

Jadirlrig from an all-roncd point ol! view DoouiN'amalt llqaors— Wines, Spirits, Alo and Porter—arounequalled. ' : !.

John Oilahony's Escapsi • : Dunearvari, 18th Dosomberi 1S91.

DSAQ Bin—In your Ijocal and DlsttiotOoasip Note*aa ina&Orate' report l» «i«* oi *be «5oapo of to*Young Ireland Leader ct '48, John O'UaboDty, wbiobtoqauei tht folloHiag ooneotlon from yoart, '¦

i 1 ;. ¦ . A CLOCK BUSK.In SepUaber, 1W8, Mahony with aUont 400 hands,

awlstedifolunttrt, waa oottiaj dowD hla wheat erop at!Uev»na»on,-"wbin they were lorroaaded by cavalry'ton Clobmel and Watarford dinctloai. ImmediaUly1* doourt the gatb of a fernala and eot Into Oarriak*.on«8olf, aadthere•nsortdatf» quarUrt, aided by •then QOO(ittU l a m proad toaayUvUit. SoUtorrooafiaanentln OaniokiutU arrantraanU wal* audaio oo»T«* bln»t©afarn»et'a tMldeaoa at IaUndttrad-Mllr mhen O'Maiony lay Mie for 18 diura Batllunanments wer» aiad* to Mt aim away by *£• aid o»an Abbajtide (Daniwan) CapUia aid htarnotber,owner c/a coudaf •ohooaer, to Newport, HoacjOBth,where he ma aafSly landed •»« wall aand for 11day* 1» tht booae of MM Bowtn, Dolabla, a ©aefai-vao wooan, aad hwUttd a ai«bt Dook OoafUbla atNewport, until final arraegtmenU wan tsad* with to*OaptSSoC t limk iMtx4 mar**, or lo««f. thatotrnmtd him to St Halo with all hoa9«ra, YmutiUthat tte f armar at UUnd I aa prond to My, «ttU Uvysto eortoboHU.aod who aatUUd lo lowat down tarro~. i4it.l.M ta tfcV tmoand baai ffoat BaVf<

wammm BHSm

>UJ«WI.«O on lira*, aoanfc.^ <ao«..Hgai aoej|*wMdTu>oo blni tl)«t wb«« tbf oMk; ta3aUj;M»..

rarelUa don«»o» tnrB, »h« oaraloOy auxdtkeaaway loa. basket, anfiibrought tk« ttlag» «ff;f.»her 0*0 au.' eaittqatatif lt,w»idiioe-»#Tfld »a»th» woman qatartaiaedJMr frtaad* quite bfixglrablyo tba aafotMibate oat'» diuner. .< , ¦ ¦.; ¦, , ;;.|;.• ¦ >

' Tbaire wer« no ae* itot bald on Monday, aljbougbMr H«nrahan'« " kr tot card "—at least knot op t>MoDdiy-r-had toe SMtb down in Ub« llat of 4*U«-

Oad,ortvo pnbllcktta«ill ba on vi«w lo »he *«xtooart tor breaches 0 the Lioeoslng A t i I

Hi Wardell and Mln Ckooy, wbo a«U Taa N»w«faerf, h«d not *ooriy oa Saturday mornlag.' .Ta«jrtent Urge ordtrs to u». on that day, bat wa weresold out. • ¦

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Some cowardly " iraatioal jokert" threw a largw•tone ! through th» paiUor window of Ithe ttOUMoooupfed by:MU» Wat«n at Tivoli Temoe. Tbelady was alone in lite boos*, her, mother havingleft to apend tba ChrUtma* in Entfltod, and it UDecdleas to say tba cjocorrence frlgbtened her. much.On tha Mmeufgbt th* pillart at Mr J F Hannhan'itcaideoee were reroo*«d. The police hav* not yetbeen able to lay hand* oa the offender*.¦ '' i

¦ :' DttjngarTan. - : / ; , • ¦ : : ¦At tbo lait meetlDg of tbe Town Comrolsaiooera

Mr E O'Bhea, Audtioneer, handed In • cheque for£32 16s 8d, being tbe amount realised by tie sal*of road-tcraptnea and street refuse. ITie Cnalrman(Mr E Keoua) complimeoted Mr O'She* upon theincests of the sale,' which he said wat the best onrecord of It*claw.. ! . . -

Tba board by a majority of one vote decided toboycott Tni Niw» in connection with the advertis-ing for the bathlDg-sUce teuden. The mmcsof(he gentlemen who; voted in tbe majority wer«—Mesin Pdwer, M6oaey, Qalclan, Sheeban andFlynn. The minority wet*—The Chairman andMejora S B Knowjlcs, F Stairt, and Capt CarraQ.Needless almost toUeport that Mr Tom Power ledtbe attack oa THE I Kiwi, and after ail it waa nottaocb of an onslaught.

Mr Moonoy. aa one misht exnect, foliawed suit,and Mr (JoiDUb obipped la with tome «h*r»cteri«tloremarks. Tha "Ie tior of tbe cpporitloa "—U MiPower is not too ieniitlT« to allow ui to call himso—Ignored tbo repeated , suggestions made byother, members (bat in selectlog; tdwatUtingmedioma for an Important pnblio work they ihouldnot make 6>h of one and fle«h of another. BeUlkgd abont bitting back at Ta» N*w» by takingits e.dTOrtlJetncnta fa-iay, sod oerUlnly . betrayedmore persons! spifca ana spleen ia hii action andlangoage than ond would expect aven from him.Yet tbis U ft iojanl wbo with nl« oolleigucs, wouldtalk about con»ertibi{ tb>ir political oppooent*. andwith upturned t-yci^aeplore they want of onitj th»teiltt», Nervr tnio'd; I don't suppose Tax HawsBill put op iia ihutt*r» 00 BOConnt of tbe r«c«ottwrfotaianoe of the Carty qoiptetto of Duugarvan.It ba> braved heavier oppojitloo thaa that ,: andtrill, I trust, be allvo and flourlsblag when thtpower of soy small ollquo of so-called pnblio ' tnento do it a bod turn shall nave gone back to tbo dimobsourity fro m nhlch it was evolved, ; '

: Kilaacow.Tho. Wbl({ Show nt Blabopifaall on 6t Btopbea'i

Day wag a torrible frost. The atbletio iporti'werea-oso-moo effort, Mr John Asper clearing nearly allthe tin poti. Tbe Udios praidlog at tho itolU bada very qufto time, and, Ifidoed, looked objsou ofpity.

Catriolr.1 baVo received a letter from ao ironmonger's

assistant complaining that owing mainly to tbeaction of Mr L Fox, lialn-itrcet, St Suphea'l D«ynis not kept as a holiday by tbe ironmongers anigrocers of the town. I nould like to bare Ilr Fox'istatement on the potot. -

! Hoxr Boaa.Cbriitmaa In New Rosa was celebrated in atmost

uoprccedentodiy mild, bnt by so nay pleisaatweather. Tbere trisa fall ot rain oa Chrietm&aEve, and Christmas Day aa* cilo and grimy,: withan opprvuiia atmonpbero and unlimited mud. Intba evening tho Parnollito Brass Btnd panded thtprincipal stterta, a»d at a consequence made tbenwry lively. As osaal tbo Christmas festival waicelebrated with dpe «ol«ronity at tbe CatholicChurcbts. ¦

At tbe union tbe ncnal Chrutxoi faio was plenti-fully supplied to tbe it?mates. In tbo puces olwortbip tbe Cbrljtmaj Crib Is a ipooial fcatuie, eadwill well repay a vinit.

Goneral Mapper—at least your reprcasntativo i«to lntormtd-^made some very practical oagceaUoiurcgaidlo^ tie 8>;boob<

Tbo polica barrack su be&utlfully decorated oaObrhtmoe Day. .

A etoro of unpitallflcd cavcrily raged over thotooo and dlitrlota the whole of Friday nlgbt andSaturday morning last. < <

The utmost coniterDatloa picrallcd all over tbetown, wbea a rumour wont round to thu effect thatttetbrefmaataiisobooDer'1 AODO Brookleback," ofBarrow, Captala Bydcr, loaded with o ta by a locilmerchant, and bonnd for tbe B'ijtoJ Channel , «eot¦(bore a, short distance from tie port, and thattbrco ot hor crew were drowned. T'.is piovedunlrur, es il of:erf.ardn transpired on receipt of ames34K0 from tbe o<roeit at Barrow tbtt tbe vee<elturocd out to bs a sister sbip, named tha " Ductor("ileaded with pitob aad bound tor tbe lane port.'Your represeaUtlvft saw both raecsjgej .

Toys 1 Toys ! I Toys !! 1 Absolute Clearance aReduced Fnces Das week. Robcrtojn, Lsdh'e,Ferguson & Co , Ltd , Wateiford.

Fatal S'dl at SrcaosaOn Christmas aftarsoon aa two lads wero pissing

along tho cliff at Tramora jut al Mr FenncMj's bouse,next Oaliway'i Hill, they saw ths body of a man onthe rook* bsneath. Msd fr*m fcU »ppeir»DO« b*Hevedbio to Be dflia. Baaniag to the Polio* fiamek tb«yreported the ciroDmstano*. and Acting - SergeaatUeMamar*, CooiUblcJ Uealy and Htggirt proeeededdown tha Strand to the pltoe Indicated and tberafousd ayoanc man In • dyins state, baviog evWentljalien from the cliff *bo?», a distance of over 100 feet.

Father Walsh and I)r Stepbeaaoa were qtlokly on the•cede, bat their aervloes were of little avail , aa abonjlve mlsntM 'after thelt arrival the anfortaaata maq

bnathed bis! last. Tbe body wu carried to thaAcsembty Booma where it wa* identified as that of

oha Flynn,' Monmabojjtso. Corooar Power beld at)Inittoot on St 8tepb"n'» Day, bat DO tvidtsoa eaald Uproeored a< to how ths nnfortooat* Ban fell from th«olS. Dr Btephensan deposed that death reso}t«dfron oooona»lou. of tht brain, asd a ferdiet ' ao*oordhjgly wa* retoraed. j

8cuonabla BargmJas in Blasketi, Fbjaneli.Qniltsto, at Bobertsoo, Lodllo's Great Cbrittmai BjOe. 1

j ANCIENT COAT , Of ABMB. jTO TIIB BDITOB WATBBCOBO HIWI. . !: ?0, Tb« Mall, WaUKoid. 27th Deo, '94. |

DIAD Sit—Ha Ting «eea in roorUi»it»a» ondnrthfabove heading,a stattmeat that th* itbae wih tbsCity Arms in High *tr«et had been dug op a few y«artaeo wkea ptepirior for the building of th) fi»hMarktt. would yoa kladly allow m* ipaoa to oorrectthis sUUmext esperially M Dr. Atiio* fell into ttetame error is hi* lecture oa old Waterford. . !

Tbe (ton* aHoded to ha* beta la the wall whtr* Itsow itandf, bat f«oiog tbt old meat coarktbi or abam-blea, ever tiso* they wert bnflt—more than a oeoUr*ago. Wbea I let tha premise* to Mr Mlohael Bul-llv*o a few yean *)oo», I gave him peraltiloa (a* hewai making *xtonaiv*,a]teraUon*)i to torn tbe faotoat-varas lowmrd* Hi/b-itreet, where It ooald b* bettonwn aad where It at pteaaat atana*. \lam torprited tttat as? mUeoooeptloo oonldkave«rl*»a about at it wu w»U known to both the batoatr*In ths thambl'* and th* ooitomer* for gtaaratloas. 'Ian; dear ilr, your* truly, : i

I : : W. A. DOIBTW. iThe only house in tot tndo whlcV guarantee

every bottle of (tool anpptM to b« Gnlns«a t portXX, under a pen«tty of £100 0* Od, it T. 4 H.DOOLAH"* In George'a-atroet. Thia ia cerUinlyvory rousnring. : ¦ . , ;

Toys |;Toy» H Toyi l ! I Absolute Clearane* itReduced Prices this week. Robertson, Ledhe,Ferguson & Co.; Ltd., Wattrtord, 1 '¦ ¦ ¦.. ]

8EBI0U8 ACCICENT. TO A WATEBFOBD• I 1 ¦'¦ . OKNTtEMAH. ' !; . . - ' . ¦On' Chrlttmaa Eve Mr Fltmlnir j Draper, Boot*

Itridi, met with a atjrloda aooWeot wh*o retarililitfboaa from the city. Wbea paattot'sterlay Ttttuat eleven eVloek haaUppaa on thaTeotfapitfc, bfiX'loi bl* milt. Ha ww, aa • ra*«li!ot hU iaqoirt i,onAblt tonrooeedhMB*, aadb* rctMlotd tmt &pWoe where.b« raU:«a«, <m« rfclOeV, !»B»n Aq»i««-.Vvut VatUud. wtw . mi rrtunitM frow aiy,ob«*rved blm aa4. bad bin, .with! tb* n'mwof »wo men named Miller M4 Oran», ooavendiKhla iMtdtse'. Drr Connolly - aad DtKi*w»> MUrwara^ ed bv andon O .

tMo tHDnp aj nnmd>U ibiUgt Hospital wn*>. U11nar being treated. Aeting atgeani rJeflaoffa airivd WM most prcWden^fcritrDtapi?andKHA tvarything partible 'to r*U»re eTnlareovSajaan'l aeoor«hlipro]«ir treabnant, '"':-~ Z • v - : ; '• 'i ¦ . '. "T *"? " T"™J** * *"*T* ' • " : ''jJ ' '' '- ' i(

FARJORj KitiEP. NKAk ^M t' iv j,': .Thur^rffloWif thea o^b if^Bt,wiped l^nka Brctuun, * famtr rt& kTy MTJ atBates from MaBfcwnt, «w foeMd rrte ¦toiiama <th. WaterfDrtasdC^IrtlanjS S eM dm Hon., .;,Tj* h*a4;had.b«c» wUpi , g jj gj7(j „.w1p€*a4aS %:daBlS Sd »% \«carrti Tw3Sin^,Sr«3! irSE Sri a

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ntteaV«%|£rWileWwBtta t»t'Ma^-r?.':*Wlflw. tVe&Boeafioi of the OWwrtfc- «•*.«•***-', :Ws by a«v»t*I l Wj uMmri:,u **i»L-j **m.rJ -wer»thrMf«»* Ktlly tb* ¥1»^ FSHf- .-t . :jauw:. ¦ Ml*. Vomiti ttlehaeia^aVc: J iHTpMriri,|Tboma*ietreet4 Ac |" 1 he. Mltea* Varr tUtdtign*'.''tpeoltl praite tot the ibertUtttt acreU *¦ ItelgW i Hie ii; ,work uf their ;h»Dd«-ieo»p*Ble* ba ttc*V*» «b*>">Aluraod b, arlb(f tbed «erib4ia^«attefadi»w9MI .l.ttera—f aior|* lnB» «A* C»o.T^fllAMaaw«*.Jticeltbriled on Chri.tiii Da* 'at wittJ Ifeloariaithe pre*etoct< a vul, mddVrb«ttoc«m«*tagtvM»»i-f - -'Mott B ^w.DiShtrVi^ I d Biat«ff ettlM'CioM «,; •jbelnj Celefcranr. Dim loah-Fatbe*CO «aeO;^ak ''Diaoon—Father Powjfj PecooeaattteThHae— ¦•*Father! P aad WHKMtep£arigr*Bt Biltet-rat tNt^Doopby ; MuUrof C^**BMl*^?a«h^C'0e«»ilV>.Adm. -Tbe*fecial«< jirw^« 3r-«*£aad'. .' in iin i . .11.1.11 ..IIT.1 I . fiif» nri » * -*-ojaate*andor|loJ»t,' tb« "Aleat* ftdiu** U*t>?>•tangio grandatyltv ; • :

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, The oelebraiion oif the ChrUtaua Festival maybe said to bave oommaaeed in th» above1 Cfatttob paSaoday, wkenaOonflrketioa HM* w*» eetebratec 'by the Kev Faibec Height*, who"pce»<|bed a* do- \quest aad appropriate wrmon on the oottiJon, Bit:LonUbfp tbe Bltbopi at tht roool»ak>a<lf th« HMeV' ' .admitted about fifty efU^rJatttoj.

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Confirmation, tod aft^airdaj cWlTtmtt beaMaal .- ..and etrsett addrvsa to j the ¦ ooltdtetf.. Oa tbe entrv " 'of the Biohop Iuto Ibo cnnfeh » triua»pba«t •'Beat- .dicta*'' wu pltytd in fine itjb ty Mrs? Meagber,the ' well-known orgaibrt, who repeated the eelep- 'tlon at the coEflluiloa pf tba oereinoBle*, while his ,Iiordehlp was rr.turalo to the iaerlsty. .' TW aatiat* .iug priest* were the Bev Fatheri FJjraif, P P; "Meagber, Dooley, Wtkh and Power. Ia talioipa. 'tlon of Sunday'* faoeljlon and alao of CbrVt'aaaa ,'•pedal oboir had been, organised, *od tat reinlt

, wat moat *acoeasfhl Indeed. At the' .Ofbrtory Br. : -

with nagnlfioent effect, and the "KyrU" was al»obetnilfullyxeadtted, j. :' : ' /

On Chrism** morning, the Interior of the eburchpresented * grand appearance, tbe oVooratton*carried oat by eome l*ay peiubkiseri btiog srofase',appropriate, aadlohatt*.. At *lx o'clock Matt Father

leagher wa* tbe otlebraot, tod «t twelve tfoUvkMat* Father Power wi* the offieUUnr priest. The"Adeito Fldeli*" formed, ptrbtpeV tbe most bttatlfulemoaitit tVeebolcs teleatloa* ol mo«ta chorea fortbe ooeialoo. The gtorioor bymn wai opened byMlu Polite Mea«berl wltb floe effeer, while tbe- Caatet" wa* really tbltodld, tbe parte la th* trio'belair taken by MUa Julao Mirru»y,: At UogaS,and Mra Patriok Meagber. The .chorast*' wetswell concerted tad very powerfal, ihowln* ijrtateap»bility on tbe part ot the pboir acd rcflMtiBgtnuoh credit on the icoaduatreta who broogbt thetingeri to tach a hlgb ttete of proficiency. "OnCbrlatma* eteoiog there «a* .Benediction of theBlestcd SiciBtuentj B«v Father Welsh bfSclatlng.

sus pouHioaR cnnacB.Cbrlstmal Day waV observed with ^ke greatett

devotion la this Cbnr'cb, and the attendance of thefaithful was %ttj Urgr,' - At the eatly ea**e«* U WMedifying to soo tbe number of oouiDanlcanU wboapproached tbe *\Ui. At tbe twelve ?'clock Mana tplecdld motlcal service wu rendered; by a (pecialchoir, under the careful add capablediiectloo of tha(eoompliibed orgaofft, Mra Mailowei Tba Stirorgan wat heard with (plendiditfteet. j -

TBl »«iK0ISCUr.CTlORCH.'Thia flna efllfloo Was hindtoctetr d*»r»t«J, and

wat vUited by Urge cfogregttlona during tbe cele-bration of tbe teveralicaaate* omChrfitaia* moniiajrTho masio was excellently rendered doder'tte dtrJreel Ion of Mr M Cbgblan, tae orgaabt, wbo baderldently spared no pains to, mako bl* ciJoir if efB-oilent e» poatlble. . ' \ ' ' ' \ ' i ' : ¦

, (TTtfas vuuBceu*. J. *, In St Patrick'* and ,8t John'* Oburobe* tb«Cbrlatmai FrttlT'l wi* obterted to the motf'd*-votlontl and, ioipreitive manu rKeeeh 'edifW bdnkvisited during tb«, naoroing by l»rg» and fltvootcongregatiot*. Th«< retpwtiv* OrgiuUta—MnUownejr, 8t. Patrinkf*, and Mn Coltsll/StJeha'*—rreot to* deal of Iroublti} pre*e»tibe be>i andmeat betutlfal rauilo, tod tbe«e Udle*, 4nd thecboirs wbiob they *nypriutend aod ie»trqct, deceivethe greatest crrdit for tbe very capable mansetiawhich they acquitted \ themtelv**; ' j ' ::. ;' •

CX17 PETTY r}E8SIO»B.—Thi* D»y,Before tbe Mayor (preeidtog!) end Mr J Byan. ' ¦

; > . ( cosio/iuxxait. <u»av *. '?.

¦. - .S,: '- '. ' ¦The Oorporattoa proeeoaiedi Mr Tbov«a Qoisa •

for allowing- a boarding to <rrauilaj ontiid- Us 'prproleet in Marr tt to the pabiio InrnriTfTilwimi, ., .

Mr QUIOB *»td tbe ooUtdti work had Dot b**scompleted, and 11 be took the boaret(og; down be :woold alio be protecuted by th* Cor or*Uo«i Bewas pruceVdlasc to ar/r,a« to tbb »ffect wbe»r, . . !

Tbe lUjor mterpoted aod uid tbryldU eot want'to btar him.' | ¦• ¦ ¦ ¦. ¦',;¦ . ¦: - ¦ . .

Mr Quian—I h&va • right -to apeak • ben I bateBO BoI icitor.. • ' ' ';.

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¦ .: Ihe Mayor—Yoa »hoold totdc-all tbeulkiagi. , ': Mr Qolna—Well, I wM appeal the CAM it j<ra ~don't bear be. Mr Qolnn leptUed that tbe workwa* la ooune of progresf, aai -Miaa bed actuallybeen engaged at it ttjU week. [ •

A eompromue wa» evmtoally arrived at, MrQulnn'* pffer to remove the: boardioe; by. nextWednesday, bttoir aocepUd by<Mr FteJy.

A BIO BITCH 0* CHBOTlUS CKUUUUllTf. ¦' There were close ©n. twenty; genUemen eooomo-datod withseiU in the dock this morning awaitingthe disposal of various charge* of ""t-MVtTi en-thusiasm in observanoe of ths Christina* feetival,

M ichael Oog waai anmmrmWr by Ac4infcaamiantNeiland for disorderly conduct In PttHrt rtrnoi lartnight. He had IS previou* conviction* end theMayor directed his | retirenient to Hex Majeety*aprison for a month. 1 ¦ i . £ ,

John Murphy, a lprivat* ia the Boyal IlUtBeglment kUUonei »t LlujtrickJ appeezed iaeuitody to 'aotwer ¦* rh«rge 'ot droiikaaBM* andasuall preferred by Aollnu • Sergeant Kelly. ;-ft ' ; 'appeared that: Marshy had.btaa qaarrvlils« with 'hi* father and mo;th«r, end tact trhaa the puUeecaan - .interfered be. itroek bla t«|oa. M<"»bT <kaifithi*. ead (aid that before, he knew jwhm1 ht lK ¦thceAetiog Seageeot had atnwk hiat twte'Mroea 'ihe face with ois Riding whip. He prodaced awoman who eritneend the oocmrrtaoq la proof ot hia •version of the ttoryJ ¦ . . ¦ ; ... - I . , , . ¦ -Ti ; -

Tbe ActiaK Sarxtjanl t*U Uu* VOCMB k*d •»•' 'deavoored to extlt^ tbe me* which (Hhered to ,attempt Ibe moot of the eokHcr. ¦' - i T .- T '

Mr VA -Dabbynji acte apveand fpt Xanby «od .Bade an. ad mirnnepriin* apftai on babalT f Ut 'olitnt, wbot* f arloagh would expire e« Thondav *££ ' : 'who waa tolm draft d to Iaffll thl. 3/tfc~IaV' *™ ,. .

The Mayor dlieharged thftprtWDtr with ef eewHaw.! 'iOonataWft Taylor aaautonecVDtaftt Mahosy CM ° rasualt Bwrpr9e*frt^BT»Hic^«eaitrwSk • ^tbeir eyelid* decorated ia the teoet artMtgtW Be2k -/Utio fathloo. The «~iTt-M». m jJ j ^J j S t i ' •hehadeem the priaantr eoderthe Maw** «{ *3S' v *i

crath»Qa*3»ye*ter4ajtT»BlagmBd had aQaend S." 'to toaway. He iaSeqaenily £»t *STlaf SS wfi?"iiwltWt th>»lighte*rorotoeitioB »S«enSle« tte r 5 <pbytlognomy. , . 1 - - :. :~|X."5T -.¦. •f" r" :-'

8«rgt*Dt tfalooe eaid ther* were i»;irtvitej* 'eek-.'-' -'Tietlmtejeinitthe btfaoW ™ ".'.77 7. U- '

The Merer **ata»«e« th. drfee4a-* to Mn imH gf * v, HloprUoameat,. \, '¦ , - , : . j.. . .T • ' . . "¦ ¦. . '.John Dwy«r, a eanteker oa u frittt i.tum^'y £-Htgjlnftown. wat {.fetad , by . Oa*>M»h*» i£LS£ -', ' ¦

joamlog aioil the ttreeta « ¦<*Wm'r."' 1 '"'dSaukiu condition aad oa aean few eKttaiitWia "-la hi* pataeukm *> tix-ohaaOMr «volv«f JeiaeS'tt ST 'ohambtw. ; ! :T- ; - " ;> '• ' H^ tS^

^-Mr Hyaa-naiirusmortdenpnwadoii >liii_ ,1 !WM a xn«i*h<H r£aaia«rw the bQir;da»^& iiZTv 'Dcfeodaar-iaid *h«d eZ?eSXw2iK« & " i twitb/lrtmke a jeJdtae

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orry PAENELJJITES CELEBRATE THE! 'ANNIVERSARY OF JOHN REDMOND'S| TRIUMPHANT RETURN. - v j ' A " !: .

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ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING in rat NATIONAL|. ;::;:

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»• FOR THE 8AKE OP AULD LANG STNE.''

I The. Independent Nationalist* qf the City of."Wotcrfordcelobrated with much (.ntbatinsm la theNational - Club . -oh Sonday , STOoina last (botriacopbont return jas representative 'of tbe City .intbo British Pailiimpnt, of Mr. Jobn1 E. Bedoond.¦Tho occasion wan one ussocittUd with ohioii rosybO'toond come of tbe proudest traditions of whiob,the obf qu«rcd and | eventfu l history of the gsjltintoldCity by tbe Siil^ can beast.

On ChriBtn,a» Eve

tbroa jcars ego tbe Irish political world, and forthe .trotter of ibat, the British political TOjrldwrited nith bnted breath for the result of tbecontest on .tbo -hustings of Watcrford between MrEcdnoail ond 'Wt . Davltt, . The. olectiod vttnc:6hed with inusnso interest, tot alone by .those

'ohoois fjmpalblDB bed been engaged OD either? Bideliu.tha etrucglaito1 nin baok.for the Old Land her'Notional Independence, 'bnt s serious impart wasattached to it by everyone y»bo bad come to takethSK-«Mtl interest. * ,tbe Inih ¦QB«tu«.An Idea of the dgnificanco ; whleh: tbo ootsldetmOint.cchcd lotb. Jght,,wWeb * tfaM bebgweed in. Wtterford, may bo. cohered from tbeQrrc=notDeat3:«rhlqri tbo great nonopapois of tbenlobo hodJmsde for; the transmission j)f tbereonlt.On that memorabld Cbtistmai E«I irhon the jndg-mont of tbe people of Waterford ™ deo.wyelySrdn on the qSL whether the Irish movementSts to imiint.in. tbe traditions Trhleb usoiutedwith It wfc He the i guiding hand of ParneU con:troU.d the helm of whether It «M once mtre tocink to the aloughi of doapond of Whis?gerjr, theratirbty newBpsper organs of London, 'Ner» York,oyo and ParH ond Borlin had special represen-tatives on the spot iwaitinjj the declaration ?hiohthrj franchise holders of Waterford were to givethat, at least, -one coMtiinenoy: In Ireland wasuntainted, by Whiggery, and that though othersmight bo nngrateful enough the men of Watarfordhid not forgotten the , life long eervioes of ClbarleaStotrart Parnell. The importance of tbe declarationto be mode on the issue cubmitted to the electorscttreoted auoh a gathering of Precaf en of oilshades of politics, nod of all nationalities «^ wasjpossibly, never witnessed at an elestlon declarationbefore, and when It ncs flashed across tbej widetforld that John Ednard Redmond had been et notedby a majority of 549 above the po.ll of tbo standardbearer of Whiggerjf many an Irish heart In tbeCanadian back aoqds.ln tbe cltiea of tbe New Irelandbsybzd the eeas [and underneath tbe SouthernCrteu, aa rroll as at home in dear old Ireland, hilledWith joy tbo selection of the Vrbs Intactt f andwelcomed tbo prprjonncomem of its citizens as tbefirtl omen of returnine reason to tbe Irish race athome. The ttui>Ua friend and lleutonsnt of ourhtb Lc er came jamongst na, and tbe moo o!Waterford in honoring him by conferring op blmthe' birchest bonqro they possibly ccnld, honoredcou' illy tbemseWeBl and the memory of the^rratroan who sleeps in Glunnevln , and wboRO prlnpipleitrue Irlnhmon will 'ever bo found to oherisb. 1 Thepoaltion at tbo time1, was ft momentous one for tbeParnellita mort-ment. ParDell, bounded to death ,bad 'eone to noothtr world where tbe forgironessdarned him in this life awaited hlui , and) tbeCity of Cork-Bebtl Cork though it pridet to, styleibolf—declared by a majority that advocaoy of bisprinciples was no longer a recommendation fco anIrioh oleitorot« and retnrned at the head of tbopoll the! nominee of the party who bad biit tooCffeCtiTOly carried into offeet their determination todritr* hid to his cnvte. To the old City of Water-lord by/ tho dtatb) ¦ of ono of bis , meat trjustedIientonadtf* tho opportunity was nest affordnd ofdcclarlnff on »he jprlnolples he bad inonlcatedthrobahouthiB career 63 Uador of the'Irinh politico!movement, ond tbq di«ppolntment of the rfacentcontest in the Kctal City raised to tbe hijrbobtt;a«lon the minds oil tho supporters of the eauue ofIndcwndenoc A triumphant victory wnii thefMalt, and oith wbat excitement tho declaration6f tb'it result was n^ailod. Away, through all thisoido 1 domain of teld^rapby and nenspapar oarre»<riondencelwai flashed tbe word ' that Waterford, atleut was true to iU tradlcional patriotism—that ,hoaever Italnttd oiber centres of , Iilah thoughttaicnt bo .Watorford etill justified tbb legend wbicbronsloa the City Arms ,Vrb> Intaeta ilanet Water-fordia. la towao «,°d cities far distant from theCitr W trie Buir exxlitod orowds of Irlohmrn nuitpdoutoae tte newsps'per oQoes and watobed withictecee lbtereat tbje annooDcemeot momentsrilyexpected, I and for tioao who in many places! werefliihting tne battle of Parnellism against tremendoajOdiie tho rosnlt contributed to the bappine»s v?bicbmarked many o ChHitmau beartb. With not tbe2d» interest was the result awaited by otbera whodid anything but sympathise ID the pronodnccinentmodo that day by tbe gallant men of Wntarford,To both tbo oEolslo of: tbe English Liberal Partycad their! adherents in Ireland it must have beenrscnliirir dietastefifl. It marked: a tornlng pointin tho history of a nktion, and though tbe ex&mplecat by the 'men of Wjiterford hes not been followedtoi the extent tn which we would decire, the declar-Ctipn of the votero of our city on that memorableday pa* a tressagei of onconragoment to tbcj menwho '' Bcatterod op tnd down tbrough;iwland,:oeronaeinff in tho feco of dliSonlties end often notunattended with d&rger.tbe battle for Irish NationalIndependence—o aemge which ha« tinee borneexcellent fruit. Fufure senerations will look upontbia itUodo in Uo annal» of our City us one oif tbeprondi'Bt in a history vrblob oomaios many ag loriooit£ well c* many a mbn'rofol pas;?. Slnoe his rpturnad Porllamcraiary representative of this City MrBedmoodlbHB, io epite of lh« |oculiardiffloaHieocnrraandlng bis position , a record to ebow ohiob bliconfltitnentB can only ro-ard with pride. Whilecaventy elected repr «en>a-ives of tbo Irish peoplehive beenleDgnired in one contlnoal humiliation ofthe Irish Aspirations and have almost cuccccded indMtrojIoe tbo gr»nV work to wbicb Piirnell deirotedhia We oot City MeDber's record i3 at least nnsuUied.Tie speakers during tho cTening aU bore testimonyto' thb fact ond bls{0ortD to secure an Amnesty forbti impTlSbood fcHop-couovyuup, woien nave:oeonco ml 8iepn.»enied by the WLi

? organs in. the, Irish

Picis wrpdoly appreciated. It would.be but iodeedib Vc'epinl with

PLU aa.Uy traditlona tbt5 UrRedmond aboald be an odvo te for tbo release ofth\ ben who, rro:nly: btiaa«) of thtlr lore forIrthnd ; wo now condemned to a living tomb InPortland cr other convict establishments m Eogland.ItH» In the recollection of n-ouy that Wm AlcberBcdiood/ the father of our City Member, whor-preaented Wexford in tbe Imperial Porlmmontfot^any b year, «o ono of the very first publicracailn Ireland to proposa a resolution I D faraur o(tha kmnesty of the Fenian prUoncre, and uho indddlUon tbreo MntjeH heart ond tool into tbe sub-Kdnfent taovomeni Inou8nrated to cceuro tbo?(fl«Baep' of the Crown in their behalf. , TbenfeeUins 3D Sunday evening mi ou tborMghlySTXnnf-yTe of- tbe Indopondent NationalUtB oftha fe»T ond th« enthosiasm of the nudlonco evU,d%(£d if ?oeU were! needed that in tha nextsUusjjh«Sit-t ikt foicea oJ WfclgRery tbe men nbosteppedf?«i tL kreacb odd beat h/ok tho i&oaoUs pblch;

rXXrniU bB fouca again at their posts when tbo:Xf£t oWmEe1 .ammons them tolbe odmbat :iteS: EtooS - temJ and Michael A. Mtmning:r bad travelled fco« Dvb\\n

to join in tbe celor

S£? ™ «ora tho reclpiente of a reception of a rery iI J° rf,anoter , *& th S^ a delivcttdi&rX\ ol the fire of tbe old d.y«J Mr;1 l f JdrcM wis a powerful vindication

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Srtfi Ate wW«t rtrt/, «na in hi. localE «,np«.' Mr Manning wa», as osu.l, very happy.!He Dd U>0 bowtiu3. of II.. . Whip tfa t IteP^nMUt/J Presp bolb local and metropolitan, nould;

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PorluK«3 pnd that cone uo on mart UjKfFstly itavonrtble- to the latter.; . |. . . . .. . ,...I T ZFlitcea irewat were :-E J^amy, - B LV- '^ffa AvtwarirC Armonr, U ATlar/atoff. Wj!ej -HP;«

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• vote of confidence. In the wisdom; ud prtrioUsmcl tbiilr.cIty.«em«!e»J lM.r John-Edwird:RWmood(cheers). Mr Redmond had, he regretted to say,cone »»ay to seek In a1 «e» voyage th» recovery ofbis health which had bWvbattered la the turmoiljind trouble'whloh hej experienced, in ; keeping tothe front the awse which tte' greatest Irishmanthey had ever seeojdr were ever likely to uM ugaiobad sptnt his lite 1 In \ working for. He f sa sorethey would «il agree Wth hio> tbat John [EdwardBedmond sides bio had entered the Bouse o!Commons as member for Watorford ' |

• HAD DONE HI8 Jt VTXTO IDS' OONBTrTtneiJTanobly and straightforwardly (hear, be»r). ! He wasequally tun when the .time came again the youngmen of Waterford would do their duty u they hoddone it before when appealed tb and the young menof Ireland wonld Tratjoh Waterfotd as they boddone before. He (Capt Toole) baa the honor ofdeclaring from the window of the Town H»uoDDoiite. that tho firotblow bed oeen struck anlostthe treaobery, byppori»y and Ingtotltnde of theparry who struck down, their Irtador irben, he badbrought Ihe Irish 'cause almost to a happyconenmnatiob. Tbot woe the opinion of tbo manvrho had boeo practically brought up by ParneUand who afterwards engaged in tbe nltby 'work ofbounding their great Leader to death—that niMr Tim flealy (gr«an$). He (Capt Toole) badllstoned to Healy ot the Loineter Hall meetingwhon he said that ParneU hid brought Ireland tothe gates of freedom and when oil preeont endorsedtbe opinion ho. bad : thus expressed. Ho was notlikely to forgot what transpired that night for along time He bad haen sent up as Mayor of thecity to represent tbat Club and the citizens of"Watcrford and to stapd by Pornell (chcen). Hehad gone totally unsolicited as, far aa Mr Parnellwas concerned. Mr ParneU .bad never asked blmto stand by blta, but lie supported him beeauaebebelieved, that at the j . time be nu «ssentlal tosafeguard tho Irish catvo. .

TUBT B*X> STOOD BT 1TABMILLthen and amongst thooa wbo also stood by him thenbut bad since deserted him were three of tbo lawofficers of tbe Crowe—tho Lord Chancellor, tbeAttorney-General and the BolicltorcGKnoral (hisses),all pf whom wonld ba aa ready to prosecute tho un-fortunate evicted tenants in tbe morning ce cay tbelate George Bolton rronld have been. He was eurothose men wbo had betrayed ParneU would do theirduty for British gold just the same as some of ourmembers of Parliament at tbo presont day rreredoing it for British obsques flangbter ond appfauoe).A\ the famous Leinstor Hall mcating he hid heardthem all say that the retention of Mr ParneU asleader was .necessary for the:r country. Ho badbeard Mr McCarthy and Mr Healy uy that and attho time he had endoreed what they said. MrMoCarthy said Mr Pdraell bod witobed the Irishcause so long and so ¦pell tbat he coald not be doneWithout Just imsgine tho consistency of thesemen. They first declared that it WSB absolutelynecessary for tbe safety of the Irish oanso tbat UrParneU Ehould be re'.ained at all hazards and notlater tban a week sttirwards they stigmatised himas a thief and a traitor, end tbey expected people tocondone that conduct I He tni^ht say he badnever anything to condone it from that horn to tbepresent. ;THEIR DUTY AT THD 3"BE8KNT DiT WAS TO BTAND

FIB1I ,lo support of the cau;e to wbicb tbey had Bbownthemselves DO true. Tory were moro tbnn holdingtbelr ono. There was ao improvoroeDt nbich wasgrowing greater every day in Iboir position. Thefrloh cause bad been driven back, aa Mr Parnellhad told them it would, for many a day, and tbeonly way in whioh tbe aspirations of tbeir raoecoald be brought within tbe range of possibility layin tbe other Constituencies following tbe gloriousexample which tboir ono old city of Waterford badshown tbom (.applause). It gave bim the greatestpleasure to Bee there that evening such a repre-c-matWe gathering ol the city Parnellitea. Bewas especially glad to »e» Kdmond Leamy (oheers)with them once again, tor tbongh the hand ohicbwrought and tbe braia wbioh bad gaided • tbo des-tinies of the Irish cause for so tauoj yrars were nowoold io death, tbey were glad to hare amongstthem tbe men who, like Mr Leamy, held tbe fortIn the hour of daogor. Tbe Wbij; papern aaid tbonine Parnellitea could not and woald not, do aoy-thiog. He considered tbey hod dooo a great dealof good in keeping watch over the men who weredoing each a lot ut barm to tho Irish calico. Heconsidered

THE CONDUCT OP TBH BECEDERS AMOUNTCD TOrOLITICAL LCHACX, j

and in corroboratlon of what be said he would quolothe London Correspondent of tbo " Cort Eumtnor,"wbo was oUo editor of " Reynold's Noc-jpaper. 'Ail tbe mombers of. tbe Club teco iaed thp centle>man, and be bad stated, giving as bis authority tbfe" Liverpool Daily Post," a leading Liberal daily,that tbe Qjveroqoot wore trying to mete an•rrangamont with the nine Parnellitea to bare tbspolitical prisoners released. That ehowedlthnt theParoellite party had dono eomo good. T/hoy badbeen atked to tbrovr over Mr Parnell, and bad beeninformed that tbe Eafely of the Home Eu|o oausa,tho evlctoi tecanU and tbe political pricoocredepended on tbeir doing so. All tbo?o things wereto be accomplished if they stood by GUditjne andtramplsd in tho mud tboir great countryman.Well, unfortunately, a majority bid declared againstParneU, and wero Uoy any nosnr to attaining anyof tbece objects. No, they bod been driben intosn English tarmoiL British reforms now|en>;agedtheir attention. Tbey were asked to assist in themovoment tor cbe abolition of the Homo <jif Lords,and God knows what ol«e. Now It might bo verywell to aboliob the Home of Lords, but tbey hadto consider wbother a more powerful tjnti-Iriihbody woald bo established in its place. Some otherinstitution founded on popular franchise mighttake its place which would perhaps prov^ itoelf atoore po^erfal opponent to the {iiah aiovementtban tbe present non-elected Home of Loidi proveditself to be. Mr Gladstone bad made many LordsIn his tlmo , bat tbey bad all tarnod over to tboTories. What gnaranteo, be .used, had they ibattbo bod; by wbioh it <ras proposed to supplant theHouse of Lords would oot be mote antagooi>tio toIrish claims than tbo House of Lordtf was atpresent , and wbs Coald tell even if thefe bs aHome Rule majority in the Uouso of Commonstbst they would not tend bacl a Home Bulo Billthree or four times and with grxtor authoritythan tbo Lords conld at precent. They 'saw nowdty after day that otcry word Mr Parnell ad saidto them before bo left tbis life nas coming true,aod tbe men who bad bounded bim do«n neiebecoming degraded Q» disgraced ev>ry day ("oar,bear). He bad it on the authority ot Engiisomeoand Americans, to whom he bad loo opportunity ofepeailog, aDd tbry bad told him tbat tbe; wouldbare been os great lupportors as ever to tbo HomeBulo csuto, and subscribed tboir thousands jnot astboy did when Mr Uutllt and Mr Dillon (rentamongst them If the Iiisb Party bad btood byParnell. Wbat bensfiw , he askud aoy reasonablemsu, bad tbey galotd by throwing otcrj ParneU.There wero as many evictions taking place lo thecountry now as io Bilfour 's days. In and eroundtbo town of PortucDBa ho knon tbete were C60eWctiens pendlmj to carry out which Mr Morleywonld give tbe osiist&ncea of bis support rs to LordClanrlcarde just aa Mr Balfour bad dode, and Itwould ha very littlo difference to tho pespls whetherthey "-wore evlot«d by tbo Home Bule or tbeCoercion Chief Secretary. He coadqded bioaddress by expressing tbe pteasuro it gate bim tocee once more amoagat them Mr Lcimj| and MrManning, two genileoscn nbo in tbe city land elie-wbere bad woiked nobly to uphold tbe bannerwbicb tell from thn bands ot Parnell (opplanfe).

Mr. EDMCND HiavnT seconded tbo resolution,which, be was sure, tbey would with all tboir heartsdeclare' to ba o truthful and an appropriate one.Three years ago tbe taon of Waterfora.had honoredtbumcelvea by returning Mr John Edward jScdmondts member (or their city, and in doing so had otracka great blow against tee inconsistency of o, party ofIrish representotivea nho had allowed themsclrcj loocoapy tho position ef the tail of an English party—a position tbe worst a bedy of Irish Nationalistscould find themselves in. Mr Redmond was an honorto the 1 City tbot bad returned bim to Parliament(cheers). He bad wsUbed hli circer closely and hebed occasion to admire his ability, bis patriotism,and bis spirit, and he felt proud of baifag suob amember to ropreseotthero. ¦ He felt proud a (havingtaken a small part In assisting at his return. Atpresent, aa had been eaid, tbe Irish National causewas In a vorv crecjirloua Dosilion, and it bahotodthem lo support tbe smslf body of raon1 who badboon fighting tbeir tattle eo gallantljr In tho Houseof Commont. No ebd ot red' herring! had beeadrawn across the path of Irish politics (bear, hiar),Ono of these was tbe movement for tbe Beform ofthe HOOJO of Lords. But if the Honso'of Lordsnos removed might not something woroo take iUplace. I The Home of Lords was a noa-sleootivobody and could only set decUlvoly vrben baokrd upby a very strong body, in the Commons. ' Those whohave watobed the course of English polillo knowthat on various occasions the House ol Lords weroobliged to pass measures of reform which mult haveeiokened their itomiobe. Now it tbo House ofLords be supplanted by a stronger Upper! Chamberwho can tell that toe, new body w(ll qot refutetofass Irish reforms under Cooditlooi trblob theHouse of Lords as at present conatltuted dare sotdo t The opposition to tbe House cf Lordi to bUmind ' was a very fooliih one (or IrLib peopleespecially. It would not succeed and bvep if It didbe w«is convinced it would do tte Liberal partymore harm than good. It. was not wltbl pleasurethat be alluded to the present administration of thelaw by tbe Liberal Government in this cowry. InDublin and Cork last December they bad enactedsomething ot the, nature of things i tbatostalaed In.the days when every Catholio .was ordered to stoodaside in tbo empanelllni; of a jury. la ens InstanceUityjear 41 Catholics out ot 47 were toW to standaside and tbe mltcnbla plea eh wbioh it iris soughtto evade the responsibility (or tbl< prooeidlng wastbat it!was not [beeaatr they were OatbpUcs tteybad been ordered to itacd! aside That' was aridlctflous plea and one which was given by MrMorlay's predecessor | as well as blmstlf. It waiaotbing lef* than >a mUerable subterfuge MrMorUy ba r«soited! to in ord«r to deceive the'people of England;- Tbtre wonld not b«i so easilydeceived la Inlands pe asked I them in Waterfordto do their doty ,wbea next tbe'tost cam*, a» tbeydU b»fore. i Ha w«at »ory Klid to sea »o many wbcbad beeo id«ntms4'«i ->> tb» tjgbt before there that*•vaolaj?. He would ai k tbeataot (o be «onUnt tomtorithtlrlaoreltkntt^ work,to tbat tb!eyml«hti4o betttf er«aid th» {Tatar* than tbay, hattdone iriUi* pait<*ppUosel¦} ¦ '¦ -.H.oiiv< :- .; ,.! ; .|- 1 • l-r tTti M» HKtum A. Mil imto, »ho as leodlj cbe«r«d,J•all it afforded btm frwtjplMtar* to spaak !¦aw morVeHh* rw flt <A» 4£lf a*i}iaxt M»ifv»ly4elft littti-ite Capt flopl* «ai Mr Hatrof.v H«•oaU Wj" * ho/lanioi:

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and meet all thej old frioudi. To do that on anyoecailonwould hi a ttobere pleasure but whon heoaoe-back on the' oommemoratlon of tho anni-versary of a grew even . not in local history* but .inthe history of Ireland, #u a great pleasure indeed;He knew they niEuea nan* faces wbioh bad boonwith them, »nd la tbe bomei of their frionds therewas many a tacani oba r, but the members of theClub wore as 1 i firm - in. adherence to theirprinciple^ as

j ever. Udder - tbo roof oftbat Clab a | grea, blstorio event hodbeen manlpuUMd. if be might me tho term.Ths akaie had, gone forth that Parnell was: t o b odriven to tho ground aid Waterford' by i the deathy .ofone of its members Wai 11 be appealed to. Thiy bMe.«en Parnell driven back Wth bllnd>d eyes from Castle-comer, They, had seen him beaten in.Sligo and inCarlow, and had Dua those w loee duty it was to preachtoleration and Chnstian charity foremost in'houndlnzhim down.' W»t«rfardlii the hour of hls'dsfeat openedher gates to him, land received him not as o man whowas conqnered arid beaon, but aa an Irish ' chieftain(cheerri, and when Mr Parnell died and death alsoclaimed one of his >raVes ; and moat trusted lieutenants,it carae io them to say whether they would stand bythsjnan whom they htJJcelcclod ot not, and under tberoof of that Club1 practically! was fought a battle notmerely with local results And circumscribed effects, but

X BATTLE OJ : OEEA" NATIONAL UIPOETAUOE,tha resnlt of which was t waited by Irishmen the wideworld over. As » citize i «f Waterford and loving theold town and protid of ¦ that it had done, it was withpride and gratification it his 'many eicroraioni) throughthe country that-' he h :ird tbo name of Waterfordreceived with rapturona cheers by poor peasants wbo,perhaps, bad never gone [beyond their own wild nativeparish. Many sdeh a man from the banks of LoughEmu in the North to' th4 banks of the Leo In the Southand to.ths old town of Gal nay, which he hoped wouldreturn hU friend, Mr Nek Leamy, at the next election(cheers), ] when he.hadjboen introduced to them as aWaterford man cries '1 Good old Waterford ; Bravo,BaHybricken ; Ctod bleu the boys of' Waterford,"(applause). It was like I the kindly grasp of the men attome to rneet and hesr tnou> men who nod never teenWaterford but wHo recogalsed the moral and the lessonof the glorious victorjj Waterford had won' (cheers).Perhaps in the Adi coon;; of things they woald be toldthey have failed, that if jlito erring lambs they returnto the fold they will be received into the divine grace otthe tnnctnary of I Whiggery . in Borne Carty temp!e inDublin or Watcrford (Idugbtcr), and that should theybe sofBcisntly penitentj and go-around performing opublic penance in lit nhite shc:t they -would get forgive-ness for ell j I

THEIB ORIGINAL POLITICAL BINS(renewed laughter). Tbat might be'their opponentsmethod of fighting, but their tucoesses in the pastconvinced blm tbat it Ivraa not theirs (hear, hear).No ; more like tbe Euobiao ooldicra who filled up tbebreach with their dead bodies, and whether tbey hadHome Bole in : their genoration or not they hadstruck a blow tbat mnst bear fruit in after days.They had beard at firotj thot the country waa entirelyagoioot tbom. Tboy know there wero some amongstthem liko himself wbolat first inolloed to tbe belieftbat Mr'Parnell ishould retire for o abort time aodthat he tronld come back nith double energy to thepolitical arona as loader of a united party—a partyonohnttoredand unbroton, Thoto men bsd watchedthe progress of evonta, be amongst them. But theycould not ot tbe time distinguish tbe treacbory oftbe moo whooe cole ob; eot,thoug h tbey attempted toveil It , was to bunt their Leader down. It wasthought at first that it waa bis personality tboyobjeoted to, bat tboy afterwards found it was at hisprinciples tbey were endtcvourlng to strike a blowand that their object c'as tbeir oon aggrandisementio political ond j EOciall pone. The history of toeworld told them (hat for a time tho machinations ofthese men might succeed, bnt as surely as it teasGod's world co would right triumph over might.- Theymight be retu ned to tbo political arena again, butwbo would tay tbey rrelcld ever come back with tbeclean record they coald command had they remainedtruo. That party bad deceived its followers.Wbat was the result of Its latest rooket P Simplyto destroy the Homo Hole Movement and to set upin its stead a mdit gigantic ogitilioo in whioh tbeEnglish people vert i lore Intoreited lo. Wh y, heasked, cVuld they allo ; tbeir movoment to becomesecondary to one' to sec ire a reform which the Eng-lish domocraoy desired If tho Englisn demooraaydesired this rofbrm let them get It off tbeir ownbat. The Irish jmemrjera wbo oiked tbom to sup-port tbs movement for thv reform of t lo Homo ofLords C3»t4d tbetn to Und their aid to a movemeotwbich would ontlreiv overshadow Home Bale (bear,bear). Mr William O'Brien , a man of hyet'rical re-cord, and Mr Jobn Dllloci would doubtless denounoeoaoh a doctrine |but it ktould be better for tbem tobo at home distributing trio foods for tbe evictedten&nta tban supporting a sbam movement of Eng-lish reform. At tbe CoaVmisolon wbleh recantlyoat ID Dublin tboy found pne of tbe mast rxaltcdwitnecses deolari tbat fhe population of this countrybod dccrcncd thirty-three per tout. North, couth ,oast and west throug h |.ho oountry this homorrbageWOJ going on and in face of (hat tbey had a body oiGentlemen who ciid J they wero tee only truepatriots brcamo notbln'r Ice] than

LACKEYS Ho AH I :HOUBU OOVEBNUENTcalllog on us lo UkooC cue bats to the British lionand cry.out " God oav( the Queen." Mr M'Ewan ,an influential Scotch Badicul , had just cstd tbatHome Bale was a th ug of tho pjst , and evoryRadical : papor I D the Kingdom cried out " bear,boar" to.tbe onoouncoBept , and hsd called on theConservatives io propoca o compromlcs whichnonld pluse tba niero Irlch of coarco. Vet ot agreat meettog in Ballytarcnoy or tomewbero eloeMr Diamjl Dillon nquld tell tbom tbat Eogbcdloved them, ob,. so d&arly (laughter), but Englandonly respited tboir Parfjamontary repreaontativeanhea Parnell had taught them to raise tbeir beads(bear, benr). Tboy were Cold tbat tbey were usingtbe Amoepty question! for party pnrpocos and tbatthoy ehould not by oottioi ; tbe relia^e of thesepmonerB embdrraes I tbo G^vdrnment. Tbrvdomanded AuineBty(but would it bo bellrvcd tLat tbeother day In Tipperar^ thoy had men laying that itwould destroy the Iiisb oiuce to push forward iblamovement and Mr Morley as an English Ministerobuold nsver bo epproai hed in other than a reupcji fuland aubtniuivo manne '. Tbcso people in the earlierdaya had totd thorn to JO to jail—tho men who nowknew tbo falsehood and falsity of tbsir potition.Up in tbe west of tho couoty, at the base ot tbeComorcfjns, far . from jnarrspapor and civlllalog in-fluence*, they sav men raised to tbo potition of godsalmost by tbe a^ltutlon wbo rrcro the first to tornaruand bolus bolus oa I tbo prloolplea tboy bad pro-fessed. Si 111 tbvni wci cnoouragomont in tbe times.He waa glad lo ueo io tbe wrot, cf tho county onercprpcrn'oHro mao , Bljr Stafford, of Lismore, boldlyshako bimiolt tree fcom ttiu VVbigy iEh inQuoncraand declare himself n I'arnellito (ohoors). Tbeywero told tba: tho rain-llito Press would sueonmbto tbo influcnci O cxorU-d t''niQ3tit. Th. j werv tuKItbat tbo " Daily Independent" would Dot last three»cobr, but it bad jusl 'celebrated its third annlvor-eary lost neofc (cbeera). Thoy were told that

THB tOCAL jrAENELLITB rttESSwould bo crushed undoif tha hcol of priestly dlclntionbat wbat was tbo tacit7 Hi3 friehd Mr Redmondhad last weok published a paper sucb as was nevorpublished in Wa t^rfdrd bsforo (spplanse). and wbicbwaa much larger than Father Flynn'i own elder-downquilt (laughter) Tblre under the shadow of thoold Tower wbicb witnesceel tho first so*, of trciaheryto the Irish raca io tbe struggle against Englandwhon Eva was givon n marriage to tho EnglishpriocD in return for tba nnaiatanoa given in tbeshape nf Engli-b folders against the Irlsb. Undertbe shadow of '¦ that old tower ' which had lookeddonn on their city In maoy various and troubledscenes be asked theri to projerro tho nlorioustraditions nbicb mthelro^n day tboir Independencebad won for their native city- Let them standtogethoff tbe membcre of tho old National Club osof yorei leading tbo van. for nmongst tbe mosthonored records; ot Irich history, : nlongcido that oftbo CoQDty olcotloD | ot 1820, and O'Connell'selection for Clare wobld bo tho retnrn of John'Edward Redmond t t Waterford (oheers). Lotthem-forget email differences, it such exlited 'amongst tbcmrielveo, and ovrrcomo those who'ranged tbomoelvca Inj the opposite eamp openlyand honorably; hut oot by any of tbo mean or!blasphemous devices. They did not cant to iraportlreligion into tba atro^fj l? as ^belr-opponents bsd'done. Let them with tbe memory of their pasthistory stick to, tho rjrlaclploa wbiob tbey bod eotriumphantly vbdlwt^d; let them stick to them,:and not alone woald (bey preserve the grand oldtown of wbioh j thoy frero all so proud, bat tbeywould sttiko a real blow In tho etroggle to bringback tbe honored ioititotloos and achieve thelegislative iadogeadenco of their riative land (loudspplaoco). : - I | " • : ' . : ¦ ¦ • '¦ Mr JAS A. POWEQ supported the resolution, andin tbe coarse of his address said the large and en-thnsiootlo meetlnij oflParnellites gatborcd In theolab that cvontas eborWd thoro was no groatd forany charge of japathy.. . wblob. might be levoUedagtinst tbom. | While Mr Manning had barn en-gaged in Qgbtlnj ttie battle qf Indrpendsnco io tbometropolis thejf in W iterford conld ooDgrttolatOthemselves on tho fso that tho members of tbatClab htd exortcd all Ibeir energies In support oftbat ame oouno whioh was so dear to thom.l Mr.C. P. Bedmond,) Mr. H«rvey, Capt Toole asd othersbad BtlenHed to the reji istratloo, while the mcroboraof tie Club tbaC night had assembled. In full force

-were three yiare •goj aad if they bad a generalelection to-morrow Ft fonld find thetn just u neU-prepared as It bad found thorn when they; hadj beenappealed to before to ri[turn John Bedmond, wboieabsenw they all- regretted, once moto to tbo beadot tbo poll and tcacn those vf bo bod betrayed theirtrust tnst'no matter whore they bsd ottatnod afooting they conld covir do so oa that gallaqt oldcltV of th«ir». (applaoB(J), r . " I ' j :

Mr, Emsonn L«A»|T, who received quite anorstlon oh presenting Jhlms«-lf to speak sald~Menof Wattrford, I am ver; glad to find you assembledben to-night, scd to nb«r this resolution j proposedfor: jour adoption.' I shall Indeed bive greatpleMnre whan Ijmeet i t Bedmond io tbe coarse oflbs nest fow weeks it telling him of tbe spiritwblob I witness*! h«re to-night. It is a matter ofregret to ma and to yon tbat he U not abWto bewith.us this evening. We , bav* seen it, sUJed intbe newspapers bl our Opponents tba-. Mrieatnondbaa gone away on. a voTSgc, wbiob was ty no means0M>ci«ary, aod h« did tl at for the purpote of shirk-ing: bUpublic doiy. G mtlsmen.j ¦ ; ; ;¦ '¦ m SHBIT! waida cimmED WATEBTOBD

l» not tha spirit whiah shirks pubUo duties (loudappUag*); That was v hat I coll« cowardly alate-nwnt., I was Mrry to see that Mr Jphn Beaiaondfo«;s> V«y considerable time was suffering a {greatO«ai; apalmw ootiflned ^hi* house. .Mr.Bedlnondtook this vbyag»lfor the benefit of hi* heiJth onT thesnggostkinot hUdoeton and after, tha nlost rwslh|(kopejalaty his t lenija' a iflj political colleague*-" 8oi&ij i »T«; aro rei ponsfbl i for it and H was weflwhbmade him go.' 13ahtUe anj Jt» will bis back ia s>-fe#fMlD) ua ba j n»U tb PS abb to r«fjat« iom«

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othor'alandors Which have also beon hurled e tasthim (hear, hoar). There is just one to \?WoU I willalludo briefly—that is the slander of Mr John, Daly.

'that Mr John Bedmond on hia lost viBit to PortlandWent: thero forSthd purpose' of endeavouring' to gotJohn Daly to give his asoont to tho Pamelllto policy.Ijfow if John DoJy know ' anything of Irish politics

'and know anythtog intimately of his brother's carcaiho would know that no' Irloiima'n would think ofgetting John Daly to give hia: noBant to & consti-tutional movement: So that slander refutes itsolf.Mr John Bedmond at great incohvonianco to him-self has often travelled from Dublin to Portland along jourhoy, for tho purposo ofi waiting oni"t JohnDaly and tor thi purpose of doing tha best ho migh, tto alleviato hia trouble and to' ,so6aio hia'release,We ore told, onS I thinlt it is; on especially cruolthing ' that tho brother of Jobn Dalji should bo the1 man to Blander ; Ur Bodmond, that)Mr BedmondT7ont for another purpoio knowing that Mr Redmondwont aa hia confidential . advisor and that if he toldwhat really tnuup'ucJ oa tbe occasion of hu visits John

| Dalj* would bo deprived of another interview. Ur JM.Daly, knowing tho cect:aity for ! silence on Mr JohnRedmond's port, doei not hesitate to slander him, bnt itwill be easy for him to rofnto if neoxnry thatcowardly and. contemptibls slander; when ha ritunu.When 1 have touched on tha question of John Daly Imay as well say a few words on the pocitiba of thoAmnesty movement It is /conceded by tholeaders of our opponents that abineaty should havobeen granted two years ogo, for two years ago they r ldthe men in priwn ohctborj guilty or | not had fullyexpiated the offenccc with which thoy rcere charged. Ifso surely every day of the two years that' had pac:cdthey ehould have cried out &ad i spared no cGort tosecure their relents. Instead of that thoy went crounddenouncing them for voting for amnesty,' and at thoeama time while lAcy aro denouncing us and cayinQ noare enemies ol tlis priwncra and cudeavonrin^ to rciepolitical capital cut of tbeir ecCUrings they are com-pelled to liiten to resolutions of their owa followora infavour ol nmacaty. Mr Wm O'Brien the otLar daysaid be was sorry that ths Government were nfraid ofthe clamour which the releass of theso men wouldcreate in England. What did ho mean by tbat 1 This(Jovcrameot you aro ruUcd to trunt and which r.oaxe asked to bclievs ia pjnting to do good for Irelandrefuses to do what Ur O'Brien says is en act of justiceout of fear tho clamour in England. Gentlemen,

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your battlu would he allow sucb aa excuse to bsoflercd 1 Our opponent; conld cecnro tho reie so olthese men to-a>orjov7, but they caid "Oh, no, Invo it tothe Government," while Mr Aequith says ko willnever release them and Mr Morley explains bis speechIn th» Leinster Hall three years r-30 to mean tbat honever intended to omncoty tbem. Mr M01 ley writingto an Irish Newcastle constituent said tbat-oa doon aswe gut Home Uule the ioternatlonal settlement of ac-counts would take place. We ticro told tbat HomeRule was ouured cad that it wnald comethis session. Then they mended their hinds and ciiilit rroald coma liter tbo noxt election. HOT.1 do WOreally stand to-ulght ? My (rfends, »ho hsvo pre-ceded m», bav* dealt vcrj eloqueatly with the poot .Tbey have rcoalled and you bovo followed themthrough all we have sane. Wo are standing t-.-nichtin tho present, and perhaps we may be allowed to loohforward to tho future ana sco what Is buforo ci. LendBocabory. mnst he taken to bolUvoi what h» e jo.Ont opponents, tbo 8ccsrl«rs, say tbe Lords qnretionoomprenends Home Eule—that with a reformed Honesof Lordi Home Tlnlo will como as a niat;er of contco.We have bat to break ' donn that barrier and HomoRale will Sow in on as. OoDtlcaen, Ur JohnBcdmond has boon denounced as a panegyrist of thoHouse of Lords becatm ba recalled tho bleary ofthat institallon, beeauoa he poiDtjd out thai; it CL3tho growth of conturles , and that it was as CJUOU partand pared of ths constitution as tbe House o.1Commons. He polctad ont how this TJpper Cb«mbor,hate'al an it is to us in Ireland, boa great aapportitoin Eusland. Onr oppooents actailly prctond toboHoro that John Bedmond stood op eat drfondorof the Lords. Suppoains au *rm7 nnn in- k Vinadd »•><) itmt a Caancil of war was callod tooonsider the question of atticbing a foct or arcatfortress and an. officer camo forward and laid thaassaalt of that_ fort cannot bo carried in a day, andthat thoy had botter woit until thoy haa a follyeqaipped t'ain of artillery—thot they wonld havo tosit around It for a whole winter or foi thrcoor four winters would anyone say he was a panegyristof the defenders. Yet that was what Mr Redmonddid and he was fortified in what he said by LordRosebcry himself who said that the question was thegreatest constitutional question since 1888 and he saidit will take time.' Of course it will. In the firit placeLord Rosebcry has one idea of doing the work : MrAsquith and all his Ministers have each separate plans.It is anything bi t certain that in any scheme he maypropound he canj couiit upon an united Liberal Party.Gentlemen, we arc asked to encage In a question ofEnglish reform. J When Charles Stewart Parricll tool;off his coat he did it for the purpose of obtaining a con-stitution for Ireland and not for England (cheers). Youare being asked jaow to abandon Pamcll's policy andgive up fighting for a constitution for Ireland till welust have tinketed the English constitution. Onropponents say Home Rule is now assured if yon please.My friend Mr Manning has referred to Mr McEwan, theRadical member |for Edinburgh, whom the " Freeman"described as a man of no account. I notice Mr M'Ewanis on friendly terfns with a great many Irish membersof both parties. 1 1 rather incline (o think that Mr P JPower, the member for East Waterford, is intimatelyacquainted with him and he bad been generally regardedaa an ardent Home Ruler. I would like to know wouldMr P J Power get up and say lie was a man of no im-ijortance. TJiis gentleman said that there is no chancein our generation of a Home Rule Bill similar to thatadvanced in '86 being passed,and when the "Freemansays he is a man of no account you must recall it thathe made that speech to his Liberal constituents whopassed a vote of confidence in him after its delivery.The representative is not the individual and Mr,M'Ewan in the former capacity said tbe timehad come for the Tories to come forward with a com-promise. Still he (3 of no account savs the • Freeman.'Befening to tbs question of the evicted tenants. UrLenny taid the bill introduced by Mr Morley b;t ytsrdid not go nearly eo far as the promises which : him Ifand Sir Shaw Lcf evre made when out of office, bat statedthe performances of Mecara Dillon and O'Brien on theoocajJon of it boinct duotmod in tho Hones waslargely responsible for having |t thrown oat in th?Lordo. Thoy ha'jrd that if a Tory Goverqritmt cansbook to ofSco thn tenants wonld ttevor ba tcrorcd,but it waa ' plaoa. that tho prcaoat Uialstr* conlddo oothinj «o rentorp them which did not nctt withthe approbation ' bl tho Tories .ia tha Lords.Concluding Mr ' Lcimy caid—In sob* monilu youwill be again toco to face with' an election. It vzi aserious matte* which every nun in tbff 'city hsd to putto. hiuuotf whoa' the vacancy occurred by the death ofpoor Blch&rd Power and when they were caked whetherthey would fro Into tho fight with tfio men who had lostone of tha gtcitctt loader* that overmen bid and whohad Unown rovmca after revcru. You cere into itYou held your own. Yon defended your city from thscssault. You vrcra cjjuin called "on a "tnl cqcwioccasion and ajaln you repelled tbs amilants. Isuppose you will i* attacked soma month!) henca.Every dev shows us ; that the views that Pcrncflenunciated were ho true onj>. .There was'no ({actionabout the Housa! of Lords ot veto with him. At UtHarvey said he tjompeired the Lords to, pass mejeurcawhich' mnrt hira eickened their ktbmachs. We mayremtmbsr whea Parnell hud got the Land Bill pocssilanrfhonJd he did not'thank cither tho Liberal Party orthe Itords bat our own organization. ' Ho concludedwith expressing the hops that the months coming wouldremovo tho clouda of calumny and misrepntentation andthat the men of Waterford woald ever bo found to standfirm, proud of their past pluck, tbrir present dsTotbaand their faith in the futute. j

Vote* of thonlis were pai;jd on tha motion of Ur,T F Bcddy, to Mr Lca'my, and Mr M A. MsnEJn . _ .I A capital concert was given subsequently in whichHi W J Mannlnj, Mr W O Todd, Mr Mea Ficldinn;MrOPO»ConnoT, UrPF IUddy, ilr T F| Bcddy;Ac, took port- | • • • : •

ISlSAiMt ELBXiTHE GRAND OLD REMEDY. FOR |

0HE8T DISEA8E8, r 1(IN CBE FB01I THE SSAS It'.t.) - ¦

. < 'IS OASIS Of 'I - : . ' ¦ ¦

COUGHS, REOENT OR CHRONIC,AND BRONOHIAL AFFEQTI0N8

Ferwven wllh tola ratdlehie and ton e»a nardtr ftu to <»t tha ¦¦!Ccqra rtUorml, and U10 broodiU) ijmplonu to dtwpPMr. iIs thai very dtattwaloj <U»«u», 10 t«nlbl»i Sfp»elaui io tas :SfOd, ' . - : : ' . .;

A8THMA-AL8O BRONOHITISrrC0N0BEVHT8 BAMAMI0 ELJIItt hit bwn U» metiu of .«oad«rf nl reHaf. Tbs nadir U nfarnd lo Ihe cue of 1LADY O. BBOULEY (No. nil. la Ur. Oowmrt Book). :. AlMaeta thU lhfe i»d!e!a»iamMt»1uM{al)M l!0<ia«by»ll ;MIMTSTEBS and POBUO 8PBAKKBS. For H0ABaBStS3UU't*n|nal>l«,uit \ ¦ ¦ ' • ; : ¦-: ¦ ¦ ;

8PLENDID FOR THE VOIQE. .aod«» » P»iviiTiyY* orCom'to ij»»ker»-r>Iof«ra» loalj '

WARM AND COMFORTING AND¦ ¦;-:W '. - VE PLEASANT, ,- ¦ '¦ +¦¦ ¦¦*

MMHe tadmteMlt ls^Sl^ ldiai faaMT:

.«.">-ij-.U<-{^1./j.l:¦;'> '. : 'T;r .' ¦¦-• :!/

FORFAR ATHLETIC. ^^ fTpOfrBALL CM

I aaclsjaaion tok"~-"rv.- oil ivvKo liave /U '¦ '¦;- ¦ ' iwei it 1!/ ;I7 I^^^J

Bkllinalrill Kurses^,' ! W A T E K P 0 E D .| I '. .

WTTJOWEE L SOU boff to oSo.' t'-3

o -Jli usdor-nided Trc:n, etc., cbcjT •<-*LAEOF, SCOTCH, SPBUCE,

I SILVER FIB, ALDER,j , BEECH, OAK, ELM,! ' PEIVET, ASH, .

TnoEiraADD 30ES;: CHE8KUT.

Large Evergreens end Conifero, DucrfPyramid c!nd-Standard 1'ruit Trees, Gsa KolaAflparagoa end Stra,vt>erry Plants, StroDgVines in Pots, Standard and Dwarf Ilo::oGreen Hnuso and Siove Plants, etc.

SEED ¥ i¥ sHOUSS,25, KING - STREET.

M I C H A E L O'BRISIT ,GROCER , AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

0 & 10, Patricli Stxeat,WATEREORD ,

Bcja to Inform hia (riondn and tho public that l:o hua carotmly and wnll-solcctod Stock ol

Ec33, 'Claco, \71il(3!dc3 and r<.«inclieo»to-, to,

01 tho Best Brando always in Stock, at tha LOWESTPoSIlBr.E PHICE3.

M. O'B. aloo vrfshea to intimata that hnriiijoponod a BAKERY in addition to abovo, 13 nowEupplylng a SUPERIOR QUALITY BREAD,none but tho Best Quality Floor boing need in itsManufacture, and Pom: Jiusu BAHU only.

C2J" \'/e Quaranlca our Croud to tj frco from Yc::tor other Chemlcali.

Van Delivery daily to all parts of tha City.A Trial Respectfully Solioitcd.

<jc3O.lyNOTE ADDUCES :

9 & 10, PATRICK STREET.on en tj C A C T -CU PPC n.

[c1 p- ; F3) @ 3 (^u=i u - ¦- . L. .

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onAtEPUL-conForrrirjo.

© ®> ©: ® ';&oo.iLirj o rjATcn on UILCT.

SOJLnPSL.

ThO3. R0T7AT-PI Covrati-a . £a=ap3 f, 1 r41i«i i t i l ),£ IUSIST ON HAvnta A

pnTTC! K0WATTSL4UP.faUiJO Oar Laracsarothorjoit Eco-(EulllBUCOn i LONpoiO nomlcal, Beit and EasiestCELEBUATED """ UARVEL,"

P A R AW T T\f 40 to lOO C»adlaroacr.rAt t&r i us "S E C U R I T A S"T, A M PS Circular Vr-lci.XiAirii o a- ao« 30 Canlb- Ponar,FOB EVECY Enntlfal tfody Ucht. 1> ¦EEQU1EEMEN*. • ¦ 8 U G P E I S E ,"AND AT CO Cundlo-Powcr.

PRICE8 TQJ VIT ALL „ A ^ %A\ r cBOWATT^GOBDOH" u jSSSSffr

TTTIRRIC'ANE AUTOMATK; ExnifLANTERN noT7iTr-a tiar u abora Ja

Wl.h F.t«.t Wlnd rd fZ'fl ho Utelv^M : by 0D7 rncirs pit nfsct, rJHost Poirtr/u! OuHJoir Law dircctlr tloLnnpjj it anm,i, an?!3 tbo aatoaatlo Eilio-_ „ ealsher LcD, iad tut ro-iDo »OT USE in Ornta. ths li'ht, ea r?

1 . •. .1 nETAl'l. FROMBeware of lmx tat >on$. inoN^ONOnRO

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3/f 0N5TIPA .TI.0N is[ vs j one of those horriblo troublesI ; which attacks a strong andJ healthy man; who has perhaps never;

knowriaday'spreviousillness. It lays.him low, and lets forth all its tortures;Headaches (splitting never-endingHeadaches) come, then pains all over^the body, followed by lassitude and

t general debility, 'which finally leave.£ the victim a bad-tempered enfeebled[ man, thoroughly dissatisfied with life.And why ? becapse the effete matters,instead of passing naturally away,are reabsprbed in the system—a-horrible idea, 'but true.

OnANDRGT H'O BSUQAR-COAtEB U

. . . i -PIXEL S :. l

will undo^ this work in a few hours'undo jit,,however far it may havegone. . These little pills are invalu-able, and should find a place in everyhousehold; They cure Constipation;Indigestion, l.iver and KidrjcvTroubles, Sick Headache, Bilious-ness, and Mental Depression.

' **#. ?«'? in;, a box for OneShilling, pf all Chemists. . '

JHO.WJL^UTS, HOTEL, • •CORNER o'mOUAS-ST. AKD O'CONKELX-ST),

' . :': I ' 'WATEJHTOBD, . r ; , i • ; . . ; 'In the immediate Vicinity ot the Dunaamn.• LWerick antf KHkenoy R»Uw»y»; ! ¦ ¦ ;

BBEAKFA8T8, LUNCHBON8.0nmBS8.TEA, i^At ShortMt NoU<* «^d ModenO« Oh*rg«|.'

" ; !wEX/I>iAIMD yBEDSf '- ' ' '! , 'j ":' 1Chojoe iilj df , IJqueri, intdta, fltpnt. JU**^**^B ^DBWin^r^^TJ«^i^Sfcir^Mirt- HQWLkrX (lit* yfff iiy')fn(iKh|MV

Cattle Housing ¦; miA Ec^dikQ1 ' I

¦ ' ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ! . WINTER, 1884. ' ~ ' ~- \ ¦'¦¦*: ' "^ ' ' ' '' ] } y M

F OW- bX EbWish to direct the attention of Feeders

; 7HAY &/ G4.TTi^^Sirai)^," . ' . - ! ' ' ;Plan aDd Specification of Tyhicb can be had : (rice on ' application

Also their celebrated Linseed Cakes of the following brands, of which ' they arc direct' ! j importers :—' . ; ; \:~- \ , ,

American:" . K & M," " Metzger's & Collier," " Lewis," « Armstroriff,":&cEnglish—Liverpool " \V. L." and " Crowe Brands,"" Barle» & Kinks," &c &c nn^their Popular " Standard Horse |Shoe Good Luck " Brand Decortioated -Cottons^?Cokes " Creeent," aud " W. AV." "wnseed

Write for latest quotation and " Standard Compouud " free on Board Livernonior from Stock, to r >IP O " 727" ' 252 3F2.

MERCHANTS,

Aj rq>E>ff li&i£ <DM®AW Tzrnwwrniz >/, <:

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TBISM. ;' J5AC0H 'AND ' - BtJTTEE

W4*

ON 8ATUEDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, wa startedat our Gtorc3, O'Conncll-Strctt, for tbo Salo

t.idcrmcntiortcd Prices :— ,

' . Saoon ' .. > 'MMon . . 6Jd. to 7ifi. JOT ll».; .mzv

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¦->. *. . 8A. ta sa.!

¦„¦ ~ Siit2OT .. .. .-. 7*fl,8ifl,, esaria410ii ¦-„

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-iiijj, „Havu: j a Lat^o Stock tc. 01«arf Wholcsilo Traders will bo treated on literal Terms. X7» br.comcOTccd to Cure our orni Bacon, T7hich enablca ua to SoU at ftboyo Prkz, °

E. MAHOITO C O N N E LL - STREET

S P E A f i HA N ' SROYAL DEVON SERGSE

8PE0IALLY CHBAP.

IN NAVY BLUE, HLACK , AND COL0B3.CILEVIOT WOOL. Doolie Wldtti , It Bid tho YorJ.BOTAL NAVYSEROE3 , Eitra Qaallty. U Hid theTrd.VI3U V/IPE SERGE, Very Strong, la 3Jd tho Yird.1MHE CASHIIEI'.E SEUUE, In tho Doable V/ldlh, 2a CJ tbs

Yurd. i ¦ :FOX LADIES . OUKTLEUBI TS, AKD CHILDBED S WEAE.

A bast ot other rattcrru tent on in;cctlo3 oa receipt ofPest Card wllh Hnmo «nd Addresj. (nlO. U)

ALL FROltSPEAKMAN & SPEARMAN,

SEBGE FACTORS, FLTMOUrH.

DOES HOTCORRODETHESRIM .KEEP? itSMQOTH&VELVETVv®

SOAPtoWiuv.aioi>l^Srpr?ffilX*GSJciAfJCiT lUhlnz, Durnlnj. Ka»h) I/IJ, 1/9POWDER (lorReaneis.Ronstinfis, t tcHI; f/0

IRISH CIVIL SEKVICEBUILDING SOCIETY,

02, Zrtspcr Cactvillo Ctroot, JJabliaTT 0AN8 msdo to build or pnrcbaso bonoco or p»yJiJ off Mouftijes, to. . ' .

Tbo debt may remain oat at G per csnt. perenoaa simple interest for «ny p«rlod oot tzccedlsg(oar jrfsn, or en a bo ropsld byp>7 instslraentfl ofprinci pal or intarcst.

Alwadj Ar1»OD0«l ... ... £l,2?5,0OOLcsal Ezpcn:c3 Fixed aod Moderate.Dppoolbj rectl'ed tt tbo foUoninu rttrs, viz. :—

Ordinary 2 per Ccat. per AODDIS.At ODO Year ... 3 M , ',At TTO YPSW ... 3} ,. „ (fl2i.2Ct)

I'cr Prospeotaa and orery information addretaALFEED H. UERCEE, Secretary.

D. HARRIS & SON ,J?KsMcal Biiliard 6 Br.satcUo Tablo

Hflboio, ;A1ID i

Billiard Gas Fillcre, Ivory Turrxn, &c., 'UAHUFACmjREn3 OF IIETAL AND BLATE

DILUARD TABLES,BT BT)SIK Fowrsi

CHAULEUOHT WORKS, ) nrnnMCtalcmont Bridcc- \ . DUIfLIN.

N B.—Oar sew Loa Cusbini can bs adapted tony table i (flO)

E Y E S I G H TinpnovnD OPECSAOLEO

MB. T. HENRr, ConsiiltlDj Oculist Optlelaa(lito of Nortbumberlind Avenue), baa

BEMOVED to 45, VI0T0RIA-8T, WEST-1IINSTEE, «boro be tsay bo coniolud in allca»M or failiD^ pr defwtlre »lilon FREE OFCHARGE; An interesting" Trntiss on the Eye,"fOit t tta . , ; : ?«16.U)

45, VICTOEIA-ST., WESTMIN8TEB.

PIANOS !HABMONltTMS, AMERICAN 0EQAN8.

Tf irct YearJ SystemsEtiy Terns. ' Libml Dlwonnt.

ILLUSTBATUD PRICE LISTS,VTAK I UU P 2rticilUtr'> -Put , Fret,

GUITARS, !CLABIONETTES, |

ACC0BDE0H8.iUU8I0 B6XKS,

BANJOS. i P0™*™SLV1K3. > ' ' ¦

!OONCBBTINAfl, ¦ !,0B0AHSTTK8, !I METEON0ME8, *o..*».BEST VIOUN, BANJO * OOTTAjJ OTaUfO*.

MUSIC—Th«: hup mi 8toek OC Shirt Mnalo' ! < ¦ : ¦ B*l! Prlo* PortVm. \ • - ¦TUNING—EjpwttMfrJ Taatn »W^»KOM<» of

tor. ruhvuUmiHnoawfmt U ¦.'. 1 , ¦ ¦ -i ' PIGOTT & i'dOVi ¦' :• ' [. ¦ i ; ; us,- j GEAVJON trrt^W!,.;¦:. " •- . >}

It i. >g, sriFFfofrrj TBEg ^1 '$$0$:

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«i :BBDaa*p-Tarid Agdcajtariata . to :{thar Improvei

KILKENNY: |-

our Wholesale and Ectail TTinter Tradeof IK18H BUTTER and BACON ot t^

& CO- !W A T ER F O K D

(n«sq

WIRE f BTTIIGTOR GAEIE, '8HK£P, POULTRY 4r.

OURS is »U gotranUbd to lie excln.Wt!j dth« Ttry boat materiil j and manufacture, pi.tauizetl after being woyca.' It neter Uiu to.lve perfec t »atl»f»ctloti, both u to Hrrtirti

aad durability. i >

Special quotations pivea for large qnastltlei.

K EN NAN AJN D SONSFisVinmi-il e ar.J DUBijIN:

H i T A S L i a n i D 1 8 1 6. '

wATBrironp riAvmGo , BHITE.O'COKXELt STREET.

Fcnc3 20th Hov» 1894, £127,164 8«. Id

OPEN EVERT 1I0HDAY AJJD FHIDAr,from 11 to .Half.pait . 2 o'Clook. ,. ¦ '¦ .

Rate of Interest allowed— 2 5s. per Cect.Aoy person may deposit Hooey to the extcst cf..

XSaio •yior, and in addition Bay re-dfpetit layone ram withdrawn darlnjj tbe year, cntil UMaccoaot ritcbfi JtCOO. i

A oao, hit mile , aod children may each ban 4««p»rate drposit geconrit; I i ' '. \

Tba Strictest 8.-xrtoy ii obesrred nltbrestrd \aDeposlUra'Accoanu. |> . ' ¦ . \¦;

No cb'argo is marTe for Fail BooVi. ' '¦!Sams op to £10 may be withdrawn at any titM

•llhont notice. ' ' : j . ¦ ¦ • - , ,The entire foodi »r« 'ln»«te«l in Qnttremtti

8rcarity, and tbe new Sayings Bank Act (M aad filVic, Cap. 21) places tbe Bask under the lore'Ttooaand control of ths Trute.) Siring* Banks ImpectioaCommutes. j (dlBJjl !

JOHN HARTT, ' ] i ;' ' JLctnary and SccrrUry. .

con'2 couak-jrjss UBB ! jDear 6tr,—I aa a poor nand.s t asnatat mj Iwliaa* k«t I

asosldiasto thssk Toa. Yonrkneujres tart dons mraMla reliertng Djr terribU eotub.: Biace 1 bad Uw of*ntitaa|• Traenaotoinr'fttM aiffituta* late Bsptror of tMnav...•ad onlttB him, thank Ood, 1 am still stl?*) po<aBaid at miIUrlhoIoneVt Hosjrful, BOK^t««W «iisiN»-l«w*a**Bora vlolaat eoaih; It waa! *o bad at ttnieSTtet' t rf &frexhausted IDS. Ihaninenal ahloh*aa<«rfeopi0aanaaraaV',,bu beea aatteaci, and I ban ban awa to w* rM <C *.'wltbcatdLHcoltr.-l am.ilr.iotmtralj.J. BllJk ': • .':;

. insATivno^l ?rQ2Birb . r , !Th* »bOT« fpestoftritnlr.; jyroa«a<itotfam^r>:».a|Wr.i

that the benefit ,1rom-using !K«aU a Coagh M«a*f«JI|oidersUUd. The ogezaticn «aa a spadall; wtss* ut a**aa .performed kr {he specUlM, Di H, t. *****mB«rtnolonxr»'s EfonitaL 9tae» tte operatoua | toe Mroeamof relief ia the me of tbesa Loieweit. SokwiaaaMare th«j that one affords <""rr<M+ besant, allhni»:WI»the nitareof theeWAUM taRMtzribtloBii tataaaa. : >¦¦ . TTBIQm? !br -G01D. '* iV-V- PndCT dite Bmi t, Kr. Bfl» mriim i " 1 siieatn»«»sawebsie ben dead, lot rorroar Xionpfet—t*n an nrf KOtwr jW <» gold, 1 win (fidr; *MTaSi laQ ABjvsp vM »sylendid conjh nmedjr the/ are." • - . . 4EatlBg-a l<H«nirea areaoldUUns,ls.i>l TbanHMMTTO^L couaaa. - HOIWKMB ¦** :|n|H^

esraA TEAft- can oSbr o% TBR IS- toJtf Eooit m¦ . *¦•'d? WWUwUfc j MMaU|»UiOB *»J^ p - ffg.j.y.11—|.A t #*¦* * tn> ai 1 a4'ilA''Ml)H a ai aBal

Ogilvie & Moow,

til« mCm liwwt Hat * t j STZSmXiSSSm,JSB ^iX ^?SBtR

fBB DOUBLE• ' Aak ' ' ¦ ' ' ft 'I M - g PrB

IiITKkJkLIiT ^n-Sm^uSsSSK^^¦ «WJJ » . a»W*4 ak^ l a SMa^^a aa^ a a a^ a Ba a a a al

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A HAPPY NEW Yt!AB. \ jComing, corning, ooming I1 Listen !|p«ib4ps jon'Tl hear 'Ofer the scow tho bagles blow ¦ \ i' To welcouo }b$ glad BOW- year. ,There are crry eMgh-ibeUs rinrjirj|r, ' :And the pqoplo '/ot joy ire Binding, ¦ : : .

It's coming, coining near, j

Flying, sighing, djieffi ¦¦¦ Going away t .-night, ; ! ;

Weary ana old; its itoty told, . :¦ . \ ' ¦ \Tbu year that cas fall and brisht., j I

Ob, half iro ar<> sorry it.a lcaTing ; ¦ j 'Good-bje has a ionnd of criOTing ; iBat its work is dono and its trcaTinj ; i I

Qod Bpctd its parting jflight! : ¦¦ \

Tripping, slipping, skipping, ! . , j! Like a opild lo ita landtag face; j ¦

With novor a tear and Eorcr a fear, :And a liUht ia its lanjhins faco ; ' " I

With hands held out lo: gr««t na. !V/ith Eay littlo 'Et^pa topact us, . .With sweet ejoo that entreat as, ¦ .

Tho now year comes to ita place. ! i

Coming, ccmibg. coming 1 I !Promising lotely thtngo— ! ' ' i

The gold and gray of the summer day, [The wirjUr with floeey nines ; ,

Promising!swift birds gl&acmg, : iAnd tho putter oj rain-dropa danciaj ' .Ar.d the sunbeains arrowy lancing, '

Dear gifts the pen year bringc ;

Cumiog, oomiog, coming ! ¦. ¦ 'Tbo norld i« a rision irhito ; j . ! r

From powdered eaves to sere-broni leivc:)That ari hidden oat of Bight, i j :; ! ;

In tbe steeple tbrigaes are swinrjlrJs i . \The hells »ro rdcrriljr ringing, ¦' : : j

And " Hippy N«w Year" no'ro ringinc, iFor tho 4M year goes . tD-nirjhW • : I

THE .SEW TEAM

Glood bj t J the 01d Year that's Tonhh:Gooi-by to IU Borrows and oaro;- :. . ;

Ltt grief from oar firesides to banltfccdj ;Of tronbles we'to all had our ehoro. j

Tho Now Year so joyow and crailioj,Comes in with e. froliisons bound, |

And bide ia , m(i lannhtir beanilibj;, iShed miitb and good frisbcj around. | i

Then away witH Soar eld ramlnatioxii, . ILet's drink, aith B cohg and a thscr, j

To onrsolr'es, to onr Winds and rolctlohc,A health and a Happy Now Year 1 * . |

' ' i [ ¦ ' i '>IU right to ha«e Sflnaiuvo feeling ; , ;Bot , mark m», I cordially hato

A fellow iqho's oonttattly sqaealinj iTVitb woe, like a nig In a gate. j

This thorny old:world ajqnosr placj 15, ! ;I'll own L- yet I think Jfon 'll all eiy ; ! ;

'Twere folfy to weiCr dolefal faces i ¦ " \ ;Whene'er we'»e a cheboo tabfl piy, -

Then merrily fili npyodrglaKOai ; ¦: ' :And drink, with » sodj and a ccscTi { . I

A health tbiKing Time Who paroea, : I . IAn4 to all frionde a H»ppy Now Tcir 1

NEW YEAU'8 EVE. i : iAnother^ctage is ended, : :

Aaojiiii page is C0"'Ancthoi paja ooncladcd— ¦ ¦ ',Wbatlfind we writjthorcon ?

Oh, tell jm», aro there* anyWho bail tho New 'Xraf a rc«3 j

And read tbo part on»'» records ¦¦Witbrint one throb jo! pain ? ] '¦ '¦

Tbongh to tome bappy 6totidc3 1 . iHaiBBTacipuB giita been borne, '

New hope for bearta klespairinff ; ;And joy foe thooo tnat moanu.

FromcthorB Timr. jprtinS-; iHstb taken on his ciaaa ' ' ¦

The fairest flow'r tbit MoaoorM,Tbo eWeeteet cbfmb that riajE,

0 Kattb , thyioy andlcorroCT, \How t&libij (ct«7 and warq !.

How sliant cly mixed and blendidTby pleafinres are with pain—!

Tbo gobd oni hopes haTO promuxdTbo ill barheartsl ir t i ig e , j

'\The daisy bloom of Childhood,

The aid regret* of-As«.

Tho weakneas of oot|llpirits jBy <mddMi!crieffc=Paitea'

The beajy blocr of corrtrCTWheq all'oarfaithlhaa failod-t . ; , . .

These ore tie Woantooad brulfiaTbot becd tb1 AlmtjhtT « balm,

The otdrm tbronch phish we joomsyTo re'aoh Hb mornins calm.

Old Year, thbesh thoa hast b)t::eiOar borneolthlaro'B increscs.

Acd brottgJ.t one B«J,«=?«* P™«nne ,Yet some IooB-oWbhed trfatarcs

(Onr htsrU oUtooi their notthlAre lott lpns former. !

In heatin is on earth. ; .y-. , ,

Aa Svoaias tff o &u& 6^Dcsfca&

the *orld .«owc t<J .mutclccaaer, knte.toia^alarge and fasbibr.abl'a andlcncfl -in tb«, Larfjo Ecomet tliB To»n!H.ll. mi&vn »& '&!*£exhikitions of bis Mil . Be nw MBtatdI Joya*.*Jclose bj MUs Pbyllio Bent ey, oho 'aUorrcd tovcralvery robnst gentlemen tbe opportunto et demon-6tr/tiDK tbe encortp-ity of miod oteij mattCT. Mr

roputotioD aa; aa qntortdner, for |tad l be not•pVeared before all tbe Crooned head? of tbe; world,tfii BiMt impottantjo whom, pcrbsprj waa the latoCtnr of .11 trie Boiibt. oiom be utooiflhed. and2b. Sen I., ".tapl, .pF.Hed b,j lb. coanocf tawhich obo leftltha diitinsowbed AntoCmt powrlcs.in bin onn pato< . It na«ionly ««uK tWo.e.tSutba reception nblch Mr <J»b?*j "*"SUontley received at, tbo band, of : tbe "« !pnbllo shoold ben. good oas-* l^^ J!^that they ebobld be pleased to the btmpit--ohlob !they "tfe-waj eqaifly n IOWROBO ; eteeludw. X"

met ittb IOO? a fe oo'd lo Amwto eompvedhirmarvelloul.iill cith Mr Oombn,l«d>jendo.-mmmsMsMSstaaKrafflgsg Bs

s t i iafeideocribe the ODfaralBaentM R«W P«fjft fJJ "J

are sore that many readers *t dint*** Pi'^"^"couo.ry will}e ia.ere.tcd "d."" f

r>'ofe ?Jlook Tor acetone. ia the jroom. It re o

6be tosn an far os human¦k«? «n «' ?','?hv3itforo..mall bairo greens at "tber »ide: ofjbe, pl» roro.

bunted cno l of: tbo ««"" ."fLS\£

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froin tfa. «udienU* r Vsk°ttorrl

tal* rcproifntatlfo and !*&*!&$$; oakt

eM it tbVekoe1 toe prkctio*! crfO«ltk)B-wbJ«|b

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able. < .to mysUfy more than the common-peopleJtttariojjie. ita,attraction.j The aSt itcSxWWol f ^e

was most

"mwkable also; and gave toono ol tio moat popular draughtsmen in the city-«ix JtLeJiy \j i lii— , . j . . . ¦ . ;

Vi. *. Ij . * xiE8so» IN Lcra-DaAWDid ' :¦ ! ;thatmustjhATemade even thatdintiigniBhed amateurprcstidigitatanr himself ha,Vo- thelnightmaw everBinoe. V! I want," said Mr Cumboilaaa,: i ". a gentle-man who knows how to dra* to think of a picture??d J. P?9P°S0 • *<> »P»ducd hlo tlionghts upon thisblackboard" wjth the crayon 1' Theij after i. pleasantlntorlndo by the genial leoturor himself in whichthe audience heard that , fanny old story about thePrince of Walea'8 teH-lett dlerhant whidh. Cumber-land orice drew responelya to Albert Edward'sthought? of India, wo bod !Mr Keily oa the scene,and To him was explained that it I was his duty tothink ofa picture, to inform.1 Dr AUans tho ideai andto leave the roat to tho operator. jiMr ' Kelly lookoSwise, smiled, and then in a inyatetims whisper com-municated his thought to! the chairman who, intime retailed the mental effort of the subject to hisbrother | committee men. Cumberland: Sros ' blind-folded before this, and ho took Mri Kelly'E hand Inhis own find began to draw. I Slowly but surely thorecame out upon the blackboard the XVItb propositionof cnclid (describe a segment to a oirole) as true tisol Mr.KeUy had shown Mr Cumberland flio book it-tfllf. Tho result was received with the loud anddeserved! applaaeo. . The most astonished man inthe audience, perhaps, was. Mr EJelly himsolf Aescond ozpariment of this class, v?&s equally snb-ccssful, but doubly amusing. Mr] Cumberland re-quested jMr Kelly to think of 8orae . figure easilyreproduced in outline. This meant that the andiencowould not bo kept waiting while details were beingfilled into' tbo growing picture. Mr Kelly laid hiathoughts once more.and again he communicated theresult tt> tho chairman and committee. Then thereslowly appeared on the blackboard ,. i THE HEAD OP A DOKKETT,which was the very thing ; Mr - Kelly hadmentally . creatod befcrp hand. The ap-plauso and laughter whicli greeted Mr Cumber-land's Buccess on this occasion were voeiforous.A. moot omming episode o! the enterlaintnont was tbeopening Eoene «f all. It was when Mr Camberlahdasked one of tha reverend membera of his committee t»think of|-to whom in the audienca ts (hu iereren«)would desire to present. a flower. Keedleu to «ay ittros a lijdy member for whom ths doral tribute wasintended] Tbe wish, or thought, was formed »nd theoperator nnd tbo clergyman "allied forth from tbe plat-form to nod the favoured \uip Tha experimentor WASblind-folded, but after a little ecucbiog about hesucceeded in handing, with the grace of o Cavalier and aClergyman combined,' iho bonqnet to a hindtom* ladytittiog in the recerved seats.' Tbs condation of tbisexpetimebt oaa, it is needless to lay, greeted with loudand contlouod applause and laughter; Succeeding tbedrawing exhibition'was a murder and robbery scene of avery interesting character. - It meant nothing more norlets than! the double murder of Mr 0 P Kedmond, theEditor ot THE NSws.; Mr Cumberland said he oiuldreproduce the features of a crimo committed la sight oftha audience by two members of the committee, he (theoperator) being in another part of the bttilding blind-fold, and in custody; of two other members .of thtoommittee. The preliminaries were all arranged. MrCumberland west sw&y down to tbs corridor of theball, and* the two mnrdercrs looked about for a victim—a rT"1 ta rob and murder. Their choice fell upon MrBedmond whom they led from the eedajion of the tide-csats to nis doom, and hs cent ¦

Lisa x Luin TO TBB sLACartTER.The chesring was immencs,'and till fcclinga of theaudiencajwere wrought to their highest pitch. A sllcncaensued, and the Rev Mr Wart developed tho most—opparendy—ferocious j instinct. He rushed at thsEditor tjhom he ceized and laid prcne upon tha plat-form, and after doing an imaginary plondor from hbpercon, Mr Kel'y eaQed in with d cUup-knito sndproceeded to «ob-edit Mr Redmond by cutting hiithroat—in pantomime. Tbo scene . TO CO wel l done,that'th Iroof ran{j-&3&ln as crime was being rnacUd,ma good) hamoar which prevailed amengrt the A anetUerroTusibeing irresUtible and contagions. Mr Uedmond

rcsomedi his placa amongit the crowded audienceand at a given sign<l Mr Ccmberlacd entered theroom. .He tost no tuna in picking, oat Mr Bedmonda d leading him once more to be murdered. Tbescene ves pretty taithfa'ly rc-en>ct«d. Cho only mistakebeing that when Hr Cainberland had Mr Bedmund ontho grotad he turned his head to a different psint fromthst in lwbicb it nu placed b til} other atsaajini.Wa could t > on for hour* telling f6ni~rea3eri of thamarvelloas feats performed in connection' with thoughtand moidtt-reulinj. tha writing ct Hebrta words thatrrero tbooght of by on* of tb« »o«ll«nw», rrprodacUonsol the vanoas phenomena escribed to tbs egerioy ofDisembodied 8pirits, Clairvoyance, Theoiopby, andAstral torms, and so forth! But 'we wish to reservea little If3.cn lot a description of ;

iklBB TBTt.ua B«l.Tt*T*B PBOOOalfMC.This lady, who bss quits a world mit reputation, andwho possesses the unique distinction of having perfor-med Wore and « ith royalty. At Copenhagen herselfand Mr and Mrs Cumberland gave illustrations of theiroUll where their were precent tho King and Qaeen ofDeomaik , the lite Trar and Ttartnai the Princess ofWales, j the Crown Tiinco , and Prbcea of Denmark,the Duke end Ducbec& of Cumberland,' tbs PrinceGeorgaiand Prince Nicholas of Greece/ tha PrinceWalderhariof Denmark, the Piiccsrsei Victoria andMaud of Wales, and tbe Tier's youngest ton the GrandDnke Michael. The following U a description of whattook pl»c« «" ; »b«* memorible ocession s—Mr Cumbsrland experimented io every case roe-ccssfully vsith each member of ths audlonce, manyof whom had been his ' subjects ' on previous oc-casions' ; but tho Tzar came, as it wore, new to thobusiness. No one prosont took n deeper interest inMr Cumberland1

* prefatory remarks concerning thoexperiments Miss Bcntley .was about to exhibit thanthe Tzar. Physically tpcaiing be was the strongestmonarch in Europe Ho could easily bend togetherthe po£nt3 of a horscshoo hold injoue hand, and atGatchiba thoro is an tmmenso gun, which ho alonoof all tbo court could shoulder, ahd that with casoMi£3 : Bentloy'8 expcrlmenta, therefore; had an ex-ceptional interest for hU Majesty. , Ho keenlyetched the oflorts ofPrinco George of Grcoce topush ! to tho ground a billiard ouo lightly held byMiss Bcntloy in her hands, and with iconsiderablealacrity ho took his nophow's place after bo hadfailei i [It may be mentioned thi t In. his efforts topush ibo first cuo to tho rgroun.1 H.B;H , CO greatwas -the force bo put intd tho attempt, broke it inholvcsl Tbo Tmr gmsTJod thd cue ;,a now andBtronssr oae) with both luidds, aiid put his enormousBton'th into tho effort to set thc^ point of tho cue to*}, « <?rbund It bent ai)d quivered, ;but all hisMajesty s efforts, like tboso of hid predecessor, vyoroin vain. That the Tzar was annulled goes with-out saying. But a stiU greater sarpriso was in rtorefor him in the • lifting test.1 Ho placed b»niROS'TJSOEB M1S3 SEKILEYM EI.C0W9 WiD fJFTED ';

up went tho young gill, until her lair jbair touchedtie wiling. JPia Majesty, smiled ; it was, so thatsmile ia! l«Ko asking him to lilt a foathor. " TUonMrTnlnberland explained' that on that occasion MissEinUofbod allowed herself to bo lifted,.but whenHto flW naxt tried, bo wonld, find;it wipoinblotTmo her. Again the Tzar smiled, How conldit bo"i»sslblo that a delicate young girl, weighingess tW nine «tono, i could ba : Imm wblo : in his

wwerfu grasp 2 But th4 smUe^

qniokly gave waytol ok^ plexUy.whon all his efforts to lift her& hu«^*F«*

of an inch from th6 |ground were

""Sfitd »«• •» rFPeatri; *? 4 0-n, Hall.Mta;&y de6eo tbe tdjrt. of ndi . powerful mat,fj MrlL C Strangato ehifll tho ca»belJ horizontally or{trWdlcalarljlnher tiny hands.; Mr Nelson, anotherE23Sll..bmU citizen. al.p faUedr as did others man;

Sfc CtK the diversion of io.c whkh,

. ?c. I^nMnles and arc not, as tha late Czar and

^SS^ tbe™.S^K

KSPISS « py^mW w;eigbU,? at tot «i

Sl%j ^^:tift^ 5

Sts.v&^'ss^asSn°ft b^remembered by tho.. j.to particiP»ted in It

: Corrioli • Unioa-r}»*ToiinAY, .-I ¦ ' ¦ i * "I "~- 1 ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ['

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fsesa ssRpteaMr todeeJ^M ). j j ; ; ;TMoiOtf ' .w«¦¦«•.:¦: ¦."¦ i ' - r : ^_: ' I ' ; ' : .

cost of carrying ont the lUCRejtod would be inltetrifling, i ; ! i : i . 1 ¦ . ' I

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: The Clerlj—Xne guardians' are too near Christ-nas to attempt such a thing to-d>y (laaghter). :• ¦' .' ' I i ! ttKO P0TATOI8. : i ' ¦ . -

The QVetli read a ciicular from tbe Board ofWorks whiqh bn said WJS similar to that iesaed bythir body. l 'p 1890, ood lo wHob tbey expressedtbeir readinefi to advance moncjy to tha"goardlansto eooblo them to make tocos' to 'people la tbe uniobwbo, throug h povery or failure of thepot&too orop,were unable] to parobase seed potatoes. ' i

Toe CleiK—They Eeem to forg sk that potatoes areonlv n*ej£a{ candimenls in tbts^att of the country(kpuhttr.) ! ¦

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: - j " jIt «ta decided to summon a 'special meeting of

the b»r4 for that dsy fortoi gbt. tr consider th1?

I ; ' I " I PI<AM8 RXQUIEED. , IThe litial Government Board j wrote requesting to

be furnished |with plans for the building of the cottag»ofor which the istae of loans was about to be sanctioned.

, The Clerk faid the Local Government Board seemedto <prget tliat;iV«M tho engineer -*ho usually preparedpl»n». I ¦ , ' ' , ¦ ! , j

Mr T Beary, C E, reported the projjreM made in tbobuilding of tbe several latourera' cottages in the handsof the contractors '¦ r . -. :.

i _ I ; ¦ HrALTHT. jTbs relieving offioers seat in sstl</actory reports on

the eanitary condition, of ttif ir ' respective districts, nocase of infectious disease existing, | :

: j ' | ODTDOOB-ttEMBT. ¦On the ruling of the out>loor-reli«f lists, the clerk cald

tut me reu« in Camckbeg divinen wa» raormouslyhigh consideifng : tho size of the diviiion. People wentto liva in a1 house there simply to get qualified foroutdoor-relief, Which the guardians they knew wouldgrant them. 1! He thought tht guardians thould notsubsidise this c its of people as they had been doing.There was a 'Urge number of them there in receipt' ofone and six[«nce a week wbo would bo much better inthe house. Oao woman remained oat so long on thisstipend and wss so ba<ily cared for outside that whenshe eventua ly came to the hones cbe was almost black.Sbo changed, her colour after entering the hour:(Uughter). | i

The guardians made no order in rrrcrd to tbe matter.; ' STiTE OF TBU BOOTS.Remaining ia the bouse, 216 ; lest year, 203 ; 03

outdoor-relief, 193 ; coat for tho wcelt , £11 14s lid ;general areraro cut' of an inmate, 2s ljd ; cost- ofprovisions received during the week, £30 10J ; con-tamed, £25 ICs ; received diiriag tbe week, £152 11sAA ; paid, £41 ; balance in favour of tbe union,£1.954 Is lid ; r.tes outstanding, £2,789 &s lid.

The board adjourned.

Lost at Bes.Tbe brleantine " Aurora pot Into Ponsa o Eoct

en Chti itffiQi Diy after expcrieDclog tho foil forcjof tbe ca!e which seppt tbr Channel on Fridaynight atfd Sitntday mortin . T: o vescal acai boundfrom Troon t < Limerick with a .cargo cf o- als, andTTdi ooaioandHl by an czperienOi-d master— CaptsinScullUm by tame. During tbe nlgbt of the stormnimo rf tbo crew wire alofr , and their task boincoic of (ffe»t diiBcully be manfully went op to lenda band. Tte rcisi'l was piioMog lorribly, tbe «indws) shrieking tnroiub the rl?«iop, and teo batf-farlod mils wero wildly flipping against tbo facesBid hoadi of tha hardy manners. In tbU dins timetbe Captain lost his bold, f«U lota the toi , and n&]never toen njain. Tbo hands hai a ttylog timsafter this, but they managed to reach Pacsago whereMr. A. NelcoD. J.P., at tho request of the owners,tnok charge of tbe vcssal pending tho arriral of tbelite matter's suoceUiT.

The Alleged Robbery XTithViolence in the City.A PLUCKY POLICEMAN.

On Monday ia tho City Police Couit before th)Tilgbt Worshipful the Mayor, awl Uesrcs B Hearae,and A Meldon, B.H., two youn^ men named Collinsand Alexander were charged with violently ansunltingand robbing Mr Mitchell, a watchmaker employed byMivMosley, of the Quay Waterford.

Head Constable C|ear prosecnted, and Mr L CStrange, junr , defended the accused.

3 aha Mitchell deposed in reply to tbe Head Co& tabfathat he lived in Batb-etreet, and remembered Sundcynight tha 16th instant ; he was returning to his hcz^at about «-l«ven o'clock that bight, going along Elaaorstreet. He turned down Batb-street on the left hudaiita of the rojuL and when near blj own hoiua ha -oiuaccosted by two prisons - men. They eaid eomcthlnjto witne*:, wbo wanted to Ira let go 03 bam;, bat theyprevented him.

Mr Meldon—Did they actually and physically pro-vcat yonr guing homo t

¦Witnea—Yes, sir.Mr Meldnn—What is the charge on ths books.Mr Haorahan. C. P. 8.—Kobbary with violence.\Vitne:i —Tho men knocked me down.Head Conitnb e—Wtro you knocked down by bdeg

jostled, or by a b:ow IWltnccs—By a blow.£id either of yonr acuiUnts clrito you btforo you

were knocked down I Before that happened I waspml ed unto the road by getting a blow oa tbs faca.After that I tried to defend myc:U with my walkingclick. i

When you t7cro knocked down by the b!oV7 whithappened to you 1 Tbe stick Wus pulled from tag uX was falling, and I was first kicUed and rJtoroorJjhammered with the stick. '

Wbere were yoo kicked I About the head and body.Witness pointed out tbs various parts of body which hadbeen injured, Including his face fhich wu muUed anddiscoloured. ;

Whilst etill lying on tbo gropnd do yoo rememberanything being taken from you V, I remember a handbeing put into my right bond veil porkct In nhich Ihad a- lever wato ¦ ftod a lilver matchbox contalnini; adlamund ring. In tbo other vest pocket I hid a goldwatch, aod was wjearing a chtin^

Urscribi how the chain KM dhconntcted I Witncfadetcribcxl that Iho end of the watch guard wu pacrfto tbo buttonhole speciilly made for it, and kept thereby the bni. 'I be chain must h&vo bct-n v.rvcched fromblm for tlie bar was bunt from it end remained caughtinside the test.

, Kxaniisation continued—I was lying on the groundwhen all ttls happened to me ; a woman came andetuod over me ; I tuund out rinca who the was. It cesthe uife of fergeant Heardon. When tho camo towhere I was the den had g'ine out of my sight| Are yon able to give any description ol tbe two men 1

Non;, further than tbat one of them was smaller thanibo other by a good lot. ; ;

'Po you remember on that nijbt tzere you accostedior interfered with by any other pcicoa or perccas oriyour way home t None, «batofcr. I havo been conitined U> bed evrr eince this occurrence, and it was on J,tb-d»y I got np. ' 1 was iuSerinQ all tbe time from t aeffect* of the beating.

I Kvidence of ideality was herd given of tha twowatihfs, the broVen guard, the silver box nod thodiamond ring, and aUo of tbo walking slick, whichbad tbs handle now broken off.

; [ need hardly ask yon did yon ever give any pcr-mireioa to any person to take this property out ofyour possession 1 I never did. From sbcut £IG to£20 would be tbe present value.of the articles,

j Cross-examined by Mr Stracge, witness said thiswes thi first time bo' bad givcrj any orjdcncs in tbecam; he was Tiot aMe t-i ideatify tha penonn whoa'saolUd him; \ did not know them ; Bath st U veryilnrli, there beiug coly one ¦i,ihlt in it, «nd that nuabout ten yaidn from where tbU alToir beg^n ; I badliaised tbu light before tbo violence occurred.

1 Mr iMeluoa -ferhap* Mr Strsngo |t?ill tell MiHaurAhin what part of ibe crprs cxomlnatbn he con-siders material. . : •' ,' : . j 1 ' '¦ Cross examiiotiDn! re?umed-fl never oaw either ofthtsd isea .Deiore. xaey were iio« ia my. company atany plac« whero I was that nlgbt before. !

! Sergeant K«ardon deposed—I livo in Batli strcot ,and west!to bed at a little alter ten 6'clock'>ori tbenight oil the 10th instant ;• I believo my «ifo wckeDcdme, and then I got up I and looked ; through thewindovf which faces the street { I taw a |maa lying inthb street beside the footpath > two men were over himkicklnir him i i 1 was mble to toe them distinctly andbeard too thud of tbe kicklsg. : I :

Bead Constable—Look at tho prisoners- caa yondirear |tb»t these were i the two persons wbo werekicking tha man yon taw on tbs ground 1 I cnn. :

Did [you immediatalyl go to tbo nun's assistance }J tarnid baolc into tb« bedroom and got my trousers,which I put on at tbs window, throngb !vbich I first(ookedj Again I|hsard the; sound of the kicks i in aihort ttes tbo prisone".passed op by; Mr Waqgh'ihoosej -I . then cameflnto the street. ' i {¦ Bid Woo even trait to pot on yonr boots ! No, but twore siippcnvanfl cw<ieo my tonio in my hand, bafcliadnocap- Huraiouriuui oi my own Donsa xsaw that the two (tfsoners were, after, crosilng ;thestreet io tbe side upon which I wu-tbst is at ths podof tbe kAee Charity Instltate, but still in Bath street ;they tamed out tb» Cork Eoad and I pursued themC oam* op with tSem obont 40 yards from tbs earnerof tUtk street ; I shontad " Come on qnlekly, sergeiwt,with these men," upon which the prisoners turned roundandfsoed mo i I tbea told them tbat I' was » ponoe-jnaa, «n<i that it would be better for them to etna toManor-sUett sUtioa qoietly. , One of the prkohers«aid" What for P ' Collins made for me * coup!4 oftiawt )u(U P> Mswdt-ro, bat I da <M get Intohsodlirips with him- I dodged them, sjod socoeflediawSmzthembwk M fw ai!tbe oorner of B»tixi\,woereT8er8«iatllsiU catna to my HAtasoe, and; «•

At Sk t3» W yoo «J faoivWSs tbM th* nata

¦UHsiwL ihdt bfUgiag ow :priaod«t« to lUbof¦naDtioswjsw » •»¦ mio

j&*tmftM ^*o?v*). iWii it IM» k Mbr i at M rat

and farmally1 vristed tbe prisoners, whoJi : I thancharred with robbery and astanlt I gave them theuiuil dautSon ondjtbey made oo atstcment in reply.

Aftor leivi g the prisoners in tho lock -up did j « g°back to tha so >ae! 1; Yes, 1 took a lantern with me. andSergeant Ne II sid myself carefully examined theground. He found the watch and ohain andlfoundthe mitchbo:: containing tbe ting on the side of . tberoad. ; Next day'lsbout one o'clock I .' got tbe otherwatch I from % Mis McOunuell who lives in the febeoInstitute, fie. apartments being close to Bath-street,from which tl ay are separated by a wall, i Mr^Mltcbell,nhenil saw him, was cut ana bleeding considerablyfrom tbe heaii and (ace. . ! ,

Mr iUeliloa—Oitildo; tbe Identity of ths prisoners Imust cay thatJ your conduct on this occasion was mostcommendsbleJ m yiar rising from your bed and rushingont at tk l»to tour <jt tbe night to ths sssittance of a manwho was being eeribujly ouanlted and robbed—withouteven taking tfme Xi put on your bouti. Such: conductis deserving ol tbe bighest praise. : :

of the BeskckMagisttato. '. Hesd Conxtablo f. loir then uked for a remand until

Friday,'s City Petty Sessions. 1Mr iStranj e uked that tho men should either be

returned et < mce for trial or admitted to bail. In thaeyes of tto aw they wero presumably innooeiit untilfound ijutlty. | ; ' . '

Ihe: Btbc i, however, decided to grant the HeadConstable's a ipl'cailyn, and i tfused bail,

A WATERFORD i MANiS WEDDING.¦ I I

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ThtHilgi -i ffewj ;ot November Ord , "94, gives av^ry longj s icouot jof tbe weddicg of Co!eur-S|4tHunler, Ist.Oors'jt U^gtmeu', t> iUt Laird, nidonof tbo Ute Sergi;aLt'Iiiij>r L iird, B A, Tne papergoes ob to! D y :—; i • ',goes on w( o y :—; :

On Wtdne idav hit tha station was simply turnednpaiile: <tuj"fl tbei occosloa beinj tho marriage ofColonrS.rjrcant Uanter, lit Doc*at Bo^aitnt, to Mistiird, w idow of tbo lato 8erg«nl-M»j >r latrd, B.A.Ihe ptoocaaibnEtttted Irom Armnunr SergtOjleman'sboms iatabout4 50, ond theCburoh wa« reaohod fct £o'oloot; tbe^a waq a Urne crowd of fiioodo and oc-qaaintanccb |roidy to ttuM at tbo eoromony, wbiahwas proceoiicd wi i h iamediaUly the ooatr ooling partiesarrived ; tbelBov J, Gibson offlcUud aod renderjd tbeesrvloo veH imtrotoltd. Tne bridecroom was sap-potted by iArmoaror Bergdant Coleman, bath beinir >afall uiilforrd, wbiloitbn bride was ottonded by MisCo'omanv (The ladlostrera most oharmlugly atiire.1 inwblte lilk tnmmod with old point lace, their cmtnineswere gteatlj admired, a murmur of uopinusn from tboassembled | doaaregatioa was distinctly »ndible wbentho happ/ pkir wore plating ai> tie cm at re aisle to thoaltar. '

J , ,Af ter tHe oerectoiiy bad been performed the tnoo uf

Coloaf'Sargbant'Hunter's Companv took the ooi>isout of the bridal carriage arid rtrew the newly suitedpair to tho quartets luf Armonrrr Sirst Culemsn. 'i'he

j prootKiIcn1 <T»8 preceded by the Drams and fifes ol theRegiment blaring bho inarch "Utrti to tm Wedding":when the band rninm was reaohed tio whdo of theband turned 'ont Itnd pUjed Mendel«obn'« WeddingUarcb, Ncail; a'l ibe E*giment met the carriages atthis point ata escorted them amidst lond obferlng totheir destination ; nn aligbtluft tbe happy coaplo wrrotrrcetcd witq more ctjoerin;, and nothing would estisf)thu fellows bnt a suecob from the bridcurouQ wniohho pctforco bad <J gi»f , in tho course of nblch bethanked tbom for tho sympathy aod good-will shownti h'ca and his wift> , and r«gnt'«d bl* inability toinviiej tie ^hole

of hi» brothers in arms to his littlemerrttnakinr in honour of tbe molt important event Inbis life ; hjf opecob was received with lond appUnee,and att-.r tbe troops diarjersed. leaving Aroosr Sergtand Mrs Coleman to , entertain the more personalfriends of fhe n*wl>-made pair. Before dinner wsscoo/menoed tbo Her J Gibson in a few bappy and well-choooa words conar»tul»t;d Colon -Sergeant cad Mrsnantar 'and wished them evory suco.es in life, and lacloalaB his speech' ui-i that judgloa by the ovidontGreat popularity of tbo bridegroom and tha prcpoo-eesslojr appcarancu of th« brido he wifl sure be wasright In prbpbesjlpg |forthro a very hsppj fat&rr.Tbe revct< nd cnt!croan soon alter retired, bitoinnavotdabl] ^rovoLtid from «t»)inir to dinner, h>.carried tri'i him- \ha thinks and admiration pf th«assembled company, who wera muoh charmed by bisaffabllltr add7 true court-*/.

The; health of ths bride and groom was proposed inaverrteot bpe«cb by Armour 8nrgtColoman,who aftorbriefly refotrins to ths sterling good qatlities of botbparties to jthe tuft ! sit down amijit thunders ufanplabde, in'whicb the .laiter port of fie speech waseJmojt inaudible ' Terr Rrest credit Is due to MrsColemsn t>nh<im tee task of catering for the gutstsfell dae, tbe tablo in the centre of which was thumassive brUe cikn wol vtr; Uit.faily UM ont wdliterally Qrnaned with the good ohcer so lavishly dis-playod on if. ' Duricff the evening aovtral songs acrusane U the dellgbtinl aocomponlment of Bind-SorRtBice on tbp mandolin, snd tho company alter havlt fjthorohitbly enjojoi themorlvca cepuatod about mid-cisbt amidjmiuy upreselons of goM-will to bosis ahdgotitl. Ths bridul presatts «er« numeruns oud hand-some «nd Included (<n psrtionlar) a splendid set ofChins, tbo 'sift of 8orgeaot Uui ernill , and csny aorotoo numerbnsto rncntinn.

[Coluar-^rgcurjt Hunter Is a Watrrford man,

•3boiO father Is at prciont iu tbo Fauolnit's In-stitute. ^Tto J QUDK soLlltr wsi oaipl >yrd maeyoarCo^o by MrS C Alllnicbaio, whoa that ^entlfl-raao hii nls vdlco toirly opp iei o TUB NSWScataMijhniont-i; W N.l

COUNrY AND CITY Off WATEKFORD.Goaoroll Quarter Ooooionb and Cittantfao? tto County Court for tho Year 1 COS.

¦ HITiABY SESSIONS.WiTEBVOBD—Civil Builucss. Taciiliy, lit Janaarr,

1895 { Crown Bot!or-J«, Wednesday, 2nd Jauuary, 1895.Land, and Equity Uuiinfbi , Thursday, 8rd January,

WaTccVortD fin.—Crown Bnsinecji, Thursday, 3rdJancary, 1B05. !

DOKOidvAN—Civil Bn«lner» , Monday, 7ih January,1SD5.. Crown Bas'ntss, Tocs.ioy, 8tb January, 1895.1*1)4 acd Eqiiitr JUaelnesi , Wuduuday, 0 Jaunery,1895.' !

LlBiionp—Civil Butlccss snd Crorra Buslnocs,ThutodarJ 10th Jannary, JgJ5. Land end EquitybneinecsFrldav, 11th Jannary, 1635.

I ClVlLBOdiNESS.Tbs Court will <it oa the Flnt day in rach DivUion

at EUVOD J a.n., exorpt In tho City of Watortord wberotbe boor W>H b« Tea o'clock.

Tbs lint will be called la alphabetical order of thePlalbtaiff*' samg at tbe sittlug of the Court, when allparti:* most bo ia read'ness.

Kjettmests will bo called next after tbo CrownBnsiteBj. ¦

Iu every Ejectment for non-paymrat of rent of landths area of the bolitlDS mnst b-o insurtud, andio oaaoII dncs nof exestd Half an Acre, ttitute measare. aceitiEScata from tbo Clerk of the Union should beproduced ot tho hearing. ! .

TIM Crows und Peaes OQoea not belnu united inibis Conaky all Foes >n payable In Cash and StampedK/qdlsltMns Cannot be Beooivcd. |

Kartioolor attention ia directed to the fact that inaddition tin Ibo lets payable to tie CKrk of;tho PeaooIn Cash, Coanty Court sttmpf , impressed or adhesive,are rcqqired on tbo fullowlng i—Affijavils of all kinds(except D fanlt cot above £2, and all R cewals) One8billinj ;| Eouenal D. crccs not above £5, 8isp-nc3 ;Uentvral Pocrees above £5, OaeSnlll. g ; CortiQcatesof 'J'autlfin of Costs in Equity, Cixpcnco ; PabUoans'AvcUcatiubi for Licenses. Five BhiUioJs. i™ I • OBOWN BTJ8INE33. ¦= I

Too Grand and Petit Jaror< wlU bo called at Wstjr-ford (Vo)J DuDRorvaa and Llccojs at Tweivo o'clockon tho dtl* appointed for Crown Basinets. ' i

Tbe Grind and Petit Jurors of tne City of Wat I fordni'l bs Cl I'd at Ten o'o ook on tlis First day of eaohSessions. . ! ¦ . •

Jdrora ire roqotrcJ lo be pnoct ialla sttendanc;, asth» iConri Is tco£i8cd to isposo fines of not leesthan Two FennCS snisneb persons as fall to answortbeir rnoes. !

Applications for Sptrit Licns^ will bo hjord afterthi> O.-anfl Jury hato boon snorn. ; |

Applid tlon< for Transfers should state trje nama oftho pcreo i from whom such Tracsfer Is sought i and

Appllo; 'Ions for Conflim.tiona ,; chonld J state thaPrevious Scooiona at whioh Ibo L'Mnci was; obtained.

Appetl will bo disposed oi ult*r tbejLiosnslnftbutiacea. - ¦ j

I . - ! P0BLI0AN3. 1 !Eaoh I nbiicaa la rvqoired wnmu sis days of tor he

orabo s tall have paid klsori -her Lloonsu ID 6veryytar, to Eegftter somo witb the Clark oftbo f»aoopaisaant to tbo provisions of tbs l.tcotisistr Ails i Indefault o doles \ so ho or the: btoomea i|»blo to aponiltv of J810. wblqh will b« strlct'.v enforoed.• j ' f '". 'LAND BUSIME3S : ! ¦\villi faa taken lmmcdtsaelv after, the Cltv lmddexs.- inWaMrfon , and at tbe ' silting ol the Court in the otbetDlvUlota. j ' ' I i ¦ ¦

Sollclto s uo rcQaeatea to insert in Originating Noticesond| A«r«.f>raont»| tbo Division In wbioh tU ojLands.arssitoato. . i

J JJJJY BUS1HES3 . :Wllljbe UicutorM'Uatel/after tio Irtnd Bajlnjal ia each

TOo plalnllll la every Equity Caee most, 8 clear daysbe'eto tlo rettm day for each Division, lodge wttb t£«Cicrk of Ihe P*ac* a Copy of theCIrll Bill ,[and of anydoca »f \ theretofore served on him by the Defend nt orb t b l m o i the DolfraJont—Ordf r yill. Sole trot Coantr

; i i 8OLIC1TOES ! |•re tcqoL ed ta liejister Ibolr LJceates at Hihrj eossio us¦bon SIB s oommouoo after ths 0 dsy of JTannxry, othorwlsaat EBstarSessioss.; Solicitors from other UooaUes mattsroiacs t id' License*: > : I ' !P i I PROCESS OWIQEna. ' .- ¦ !

Feooia Officers u» dlreo'ea to retain tbo origins! Clvi,BUI* to UM BoHcttor* from whoa th» sitne luvebcesKorivea n'tb*«»3< an»jt Ui* U>t daj (or Mrvice. Thevarsreqennd « lodM ibsi xOoots wilbtb* Clerk cf tbalW*wbeo om (ootua as lbs Joojrt shall illnet.

1 flXMKS OF 1-JJ0CCS3 OFKOKRS.ria'o i <A Jismorc—Joon Blblv LUmor* ( JohniMtt I4smor*t^aaaBjrao. Tallow. 'rM> . ol.DBatarraa—Fablsk Maiden, Ballyniaaar-;. Cl DOUli [Mlohael Mul'ahy, CLuhmor«| Patriokwl jr Dantazrto | Patriok Keais, Danp«vaa j Janesus M ¦ UvrntWm, KUlrosssmy i John Walah, Old-i»lU sciwatsiitora—Tbomts Leoehip,Kfliaaotbomssart (mugi 0arrl<ln)B-6alr | Join QnlsIaaT Traoortard nslak. KaUwmj-Hoaaa. WaUrford i John Doolej,

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T|h e C larence .Hotel.' . ! (LruriED).

COMMERCIAL AND FAMIL Y HOTELWELLINGTON QUAY;

D.tJBLIN.PIBSr-CLASS EE^TATJBANT ATTACHED

BiLtUEDS_l*EEMS MODEEATE.| HENRY G. klLBEY, (Lato of tho :: Victoria Hotel, Cork), Manager.

Telepho'no No.' 095. Telegrams " Clarence, DublinNight Porter in attendance. (eS&.ly)

OFOR THE BLDOO IS THE LIFE 1:

IVORLD-FAKIEDliT fW««\: rwsTnTr?!i

: Lop^VgAgAi; UlL^UmiS[MOB CLBAKSmO and CLEABINa ths BLOODin from all Impnritios,' it cannot bo too hljhly ro-oomnjcnacd. :

Por Scrofnla, 8corvy, Eccoiaa, 6Un t,a4 BlooiIMJCJEI O. Pinjplca and Sorrs of all klrds Itscilccts are marreUoos, ItCures Old Sores.Cures Sores on the Heck.CuiC3 Sore LCJJ.Cores Pimples oa the Fac*Cares Scurvy.Cures EcremA,Curts Ulcers.Cares Blood and £Un Dlco ci,Cares ai&ndular&ircUlngtClears tbe Blood from oil Impars IIstto»From whntoTqrcaaco arising.It is tbe ouly real >p«:lao for Goutand Ebtaoot oTains. It rcmotts tbo entire from tbe bloodard boT*e9, i

A<i tbls^nlxtnre la jileaiant to ths tasto, andwarnimci frco from anything Injurious to thscost dollcato conctitatlon it dtbor bex.{rociinfancy to old i(ro, th» erocrlotors tollcl snf-lexora to (rlro : It a tr"al to test Ita valns.

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS" 21, Orchard-street, Wsrrinffton,'¦ Jintmxi Ith, \(M.

" I am pleased to u/ that your Blood Ilixtnror.nd I<otion , need is prtncnbjd, bii dnno mydaughter Klizabetb, oged 1C ycirs. a world ofgood. Atontolgrht moQlhj »go ibo was sttickedwltb K sorere ' itln dls use. I took ber to tbohcei'ltil here, and she- attended for six weeks. Ithen took bcr to the lilancbcstcr Hospital ( ITfour niniiil.» , but Bdthorof them did ber a bitof a >i i (I nis obliged to tato ber from berwork). At Ue\ I wan jrersuodod to lake Clnrke'sljloou Illxture, and I now thank Ood 1 havedoro so, for, l a m happy to say, tbe dlicarc bos

: disij rearod, and. I can nfdj ay it, tbo medicinei bos wctkoJ a nilrade la uy daugbtor** caco.

Kvorjono lh.it ksoKS ber s lys It la a woudorfulthluir sbe only carinr Uken time botllci . to stothe di&erouco In her apj-car nee now an 1 a fewweeks sgi\ TJils Is quite ucsollcitcd, aud I BendIt hoping It trill penuade other pOEfitbU soflcrersto try yonr valuable medicine.—I reuala,GeQtle.men, yonrs grutefully, '• ELIIIBITII BoTLr."

WituMi . Cbarlcs Prlcf, 48, B-ttenly-lanoW«zrington..

"Wo have seen holts ol letters from peoplenho h»vo received great bcnutlt from Ibe ueol Clarke's BI OMI lilxture. It cannot be toohighly estimated, for ltcleantci and clears tboblood from all Imparities." ThU Is a roodtestimonial from the family Doctor; which roesoa farther to my ¦¦ " II in the Beat flloodPpriflcr that sclcnca and skill htve broojbt toHsht. and wo can with tho utmost ooniklcncsre-omtnend It to our anbs:rlbcra and tho pnbUcirtncraJly."

Said In bottles S* Od each, and la cato coaUlnioc six Ucrjtio quiatltyi Hs—ooflctent to effect a pcrnancnt euro In thsgreat majority of lon-t-atandlny cues.

By all CHEUI3T8 and PATENT UED1CINE VEHDOH0throngtout tbo World, or sent to any address on receipt of S3or 13J stamps by tbo proprietors, Tim LINCOLN AHDMIDLAND COUNTIESMUO COMPANY, L1HCOLN.

TOATJI! MIRE-BLOOD MlirCBE: ASS FOB

CLAItttX'S BLOOD MIXTURE^, and do not bo pcreaad-dto like an imitation or lubdklul t

THODSHnDS OF miSHEIBnIN Evrni CLASS or LIFE Ann r?EAnn;o

i | inall pUrUoitliA Woi'ia.EaOilrerCM . I - in IO<1 Oc!i Cr:r,

Tha Chcipert, Best Value. Blronjrcit. oui nr-1DcraWe London mado TUREE-QUABTEn PLATiJOTtr tola. !

As. Enjlita Lever, Jo wcllctl with 13 Ituhlcs, Chroiibtaeter BaUnco, Patent Lores Barrel, and Damp andDrul; Proof ninj Bnnd.

Keeps better time than, and In doable tbo StrengthtndValu8o!amr£3G». V.'atcu yet nuts. Inlland«omeBtcrtlnj Bllver Case*.»lth EztnBtroseCryital Obis.

A Beat and olepint slzo (as lUuitrnted) for Oentle-mesj Youths, tho Army. Navy, and n. I. C.; or extmlarcd ood ttronc for Working Mec Hallway lies,Emigrant!, Ac UU.

InimaMlve lU-ct. Gobi Com, vllh Cryilil Gbw.Qentlemtn's ilxe, £1312J .A very protty itze for J ullc*, Bltrl lnj rfiilvcr,i25M. :tr W-c\. Cfold. £1010J, Sent Irca, and at my risi, forP.O.O. or Irfjh Kotri. ¦

JO) idj Jl J : g) \ij) jiNj £5)Tznsnrj umaa

"MKf UftWoIa.OIlTC? Cuts. la Silver Cue*.

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AD EIc^tiDt \7Ateb- for Qcntiemcn's wear Besttoaaon tnado, XUroq-Qnurlcr Thla Eif jltiK Lover,lorire, Chronometer Balanco. Jo welled In Babies.Strop? Koylcu Action, and caoh part Intorchangeable.An Kxact 'Hmckfepcr, and. better value than anySayZeca Watch sold form ' . s . *

Jp! flue O«nii! or Plain OoM of best London make.Hanytnouiandj'of novelties at man ofact orenf prices.VhoiAW«t and Newest Stocfe In London. ¦B?»8,9«"B BNOAQEMBNT BINQS, OfTr I »ptclnl acd exclusive deslsm. In endless variety,lnlflno gold, set -mtli tho nnest jeldcttd Gems, andGfl)£flt lAnarmnialtft.i ii-opeciamy • uniiiaTH uingi,at «B, su>, and £2J.Beleetlons of goods free on renelpj of reference.

JL Lh WAT0HE8 AND JB<lTEtLBBy sentf* post free, and st mr risk, to all ports of tbsWorU on receipt of Drafi, Cash, or P.OOn payableBBND' FOB BENSON'S PAMPHLET, IbailargMtandbert of Its kind, cootalnlnjsoopare*ff PxioCT and Illmtratlons ot every class of WATchirom£3 2ii.<o i»0u. CLOOK8, CHAlNRJBWELLEBY.

tf. W.BENSON,: | THE STfcAM PAOTOEY,62 & 64, LllDGATlT HILL, E,C,

EEN6ON*8 OLTJB8,—AticUcttloM (or AOXKCIXJWvited. An Saw War of tncreaatnf Yoor Inoojao,FartloalarsPoftrree >;

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rare Man's ttimtV jrorWbtaMC t & a&toi,

bUZ tsw in**,'! to]wS^M5rart.ii > OA S IH BA. ThsW K sl & 1M SMQ Hiwsis s ™^ ! y gafgfffl

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i LJJFE.;r ; | FUNDS 1 . ni EA D, X wg msiklZf rtB - KNDAI' IscoiDB EXCEEDS

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Largest Fire and Life Company in the World! A G E N T S:

vcW7=3iECITilT"S" : <S=s SON"I - - ' ' . f 42, QUAY, WATERFOBD

TELEGEAOIS— "INSURANCE, WATERF&RD.'' ¦ . ,, j ^Jcjez2So' f o p au Isitido ®f ' ¦Eti oinrdtiee »"

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rftYLOR'S PERFECTION HOP 1 BITTERSJohn Taylor, Admiral Lord Bodney Brewerj l Manchester

Begs to inform tbe Licehsdd Traders acitho Public in general ,1 that tho first; ¦ . j consignment of his :

"PERFECTIO N " GOLD MEDAL HOP BITTER S¦ HAVE AEHIVBB) IXJ T7ATERF0RD.

Tbe following firmo of Wbolccalo 3ottlers have secared portions of the Cargo, Viz .

HGCGS-G. J. kSLLY Cs, SOI-7, ExcliangcSt.i Off. JGHtf GAD.'WBY, JohnstoNVn.

I2r. H. SULLIVAN, Higb-St.Or. T. O'l/IBAK A, The Glen.

: £3ossro. J. WRIGHT & CO., Bcau-SL.: It is expected that they will have tho Goods Matured in Splendid. Condition, and

ready for delivery to Licensed Traders aud others, about Christmas, 1894.I This Brand of Hob Bitters is undoubtedly the finest on the Market, end cine©

thctr introduction into Ireland In March, the demand for them has been quito unpre-cedented, i ¦ ¦ . , : ,;.

: Last month tbe formulae for theso Celebrated II. B. obtaiued the Highest Aicard attho . London Brewa s1 Exliibt'.ion, amoug ' 141 Comp etitors, beiug adjudged the Beet Noit-alcoholic Btxt.rage in Competition Opened to^ tho World.

lyJKTB eOLB I2B2JALS W 12 HONTHO.C? Licenced Traders will do well by always keeping these Goprls in

Stock , thus being in a position to giro their Customers tho BEST BRAND orHOP BITTERS in the World, as proved by the fact that wherever enteredfor competition they b:ive seemed Ihe HIGHEST PHIZfi1.

FIRST PRIZE "plTT iT iT A 'T .T" P2? i mLT

MEDAL ¦J -3—'T- W«L Xv/JJ FIBST-CLASSe-.,. ; _i V\. CERTIFICATE

Exhibition ViSS^^ pC) i Exhibitionl883' < M1W JT2I I : 18say"D ©OeHlLAW

Manufacturer of Slate Bed Billiard Tables, mounted either on ImprovedMetallic or best Wooden Frames fitted with my X.L., loxtra low, fast

Cu3hiono and Imprved Autmatic 8crew adjustment.TABLED SUPPL1LD ON HIEE, OB CAN BB HAD ON ' EAST 'TEEH8.

ScpcTlcr Wcitot EBglanaBllllara Cloth* froa £i Ct. !Eilllari Iicqabitf t cf o»er7 dmrlptioo la Stock, cr madf to Order.

Prica Lilt ca applicilioD, nilh [oflasatlsl Tcttlaoniili. \

41, EAELOCET STEEET,Jj)UBtlN .. Prizo MeJal , Exhibition' Dublin, 1835. ¦ (fl7

v#^?i vyaai!in3'o urj a-JbtRnnw JP>@J®*&&MJMt>P **§0 \ - A TBIDMPH- AS A HAIB DAEKENEJEU

¦ '¦¦•¦flRslV'-' "S-?/1- '"{'¦ VneqmlleJ u > Iblr Snunr. I OTIUUUS for ^TomotioF inowllu' Strtcitttns ai4f fy d> *-¦• i. v?,V' ' '<!:''}" ' 'nT'oOr»tfs weak heir. Clctsiti tba sTtlrs prareats dar-i&ef, aad brodoct*a bcaaUI*\ -' :W'%' ''£/ •»•-!>/. -• z>".'~1 K 10"/ sj.^annc*. tafinlng to Gror Uilr its fono«r yactllul colon*. intlnlT trwl / f t T /i ,:'yr£& &¦<>>"¦ t c m l"J"rUc» lugnileaii. Eiqaljflrfj lertucati Doe* not tuis tha aUo. xhj*«i j - 'iy' . >i'«?s TS-v5f v V shades i Unit and Dqra i!rowa and Slack. . •

I via i/.i^S'M.t i rairia-U. Ii fid.. »nj :*. M., Pert Ine SO. ?xtrs, tnt! from et»trr»Uoii. and from? 3- e2zi?;-' i^'V-. si*:1 s *" Clicmlst* asii lUlrdrccors. - i

P - f t -A/VOIX) XJVEX-r .-2?IO3SrS

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;r i " '¦' , S~J S- FA1EBDHN, Avuiuo Uoad, Stamford ; Hill ; London, K

t£O HAY BE' HAD FE0U ¦ ¦

;J2. dV<BLlAE>Vt Mc&Zp eoces * fy JPerf inner.183. QUAY, WATEEFOBD. : ; ;

Distinguished for (7 \ : ; *W% • iPurity, Strength ' H .ATB-'Kr P T' OITPand Flavour. . sJ V>£&l!i iL JLAJ .UXi:Excellent for Children and Invalids, pr epared wiih Milk ,Makes Dainty Dishes for Breakfast, Dinner and $ upper,Cd PACKET QEfJDIUE V7ITH0UT J&/t ,ll JZyM -, / £ $ sfyf ^

THESE 8IBHATURES - (MWf JTlff if tl tf Of lM OmMU

7 - n»M B«m«iM IMT* tioQftiiw im«r :'>: r 1P I P T Y YEARS ' i XP E R U K O I , i VArd cro pzoaooao«d tii» Beak Itadida* feir VtaBflr «M. '

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&m t&mtxnl *j ^b&mmfl*iM*tadtmM **mv^' :: . ; THE : oiNTi|Bk^:i i^-#Hv|

tio «alj rtBabb nttb fa Tt>» 1mm\*n*,Tf imm,mAitk»it0m*i•UBOU Bnunm, t*§m A f h c mmmm i* mU, mmM

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ith sunday after T r i n i t y- J .'•- .'•.J /,.,.Hit l.i .1 M . . J . . . I I . . - I ¦¦• -

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N OVE MBER..:-' .<n,,tty I X K , '-rinij Un.l .hr.l, ,«.-:21st Sunday afte r T r l n l t v

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a 23rd Sunday after TrinityM I>ukr ..f W r lliiipt4in burlnl .u »! I- ,,,.Tu hVrt lt imn.l .It- l^.s^p-4 lH,rii . I...;,w Suez <!ftnj il "pfDti .l , lbCilI'll KnlprrlM Fn-ilcrick (Hrinc-t-.... II.. ,- . .,. !.F Jui t t tn MK'Artliv l>oni . 1K3J ,-* Dl.l Martlninju- )):iy

o 24th 'Sunday after Trinity-M sir FmnriB C'haiitrey tlic.l I M II' ll i*rinr«a Mnml Of Walea horn ;v.'i» |I.U-|I,-,B ,,f Ttck bnm . lrj.X'1Th w ,i*hitiKUin Ir>1nc dletl . l«5'iV Klrst M r t n i i Ki l l t n n S I I II....r. I .- , i ' ..ls iliihoj . ,.f U .nilon U.m . IJ. -J1

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3rd Sunday In Advent> .i*er ( ' nunwel i n-ifelr IAIP I hn inKu .

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