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¦ ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦• " ¦ " ¦ : .;¦ ¦ i i i ii i i i . & :¦ , ; - .i'H (SM||E|i. ll&: 1-reoeMANE ,: ' l^D., 'fflSN MAlSHTFAGTtJRteES OF W, aterfard pteamslup Company r» " ' 11 " iUadA TsaWK ' 1 ¦ '¦¦ ' *¦ ¦ >. II -K Bj l- ' y "' ' mW 'f* ' " " |* ^ ^T 1 KiiaZj (Cg2S ; i ( ^TiT' n .r^r^ iiii' i iiiii siinifffaaiiin - 'W ' ' L ' .. i nJCHrr-r ' -f r --FH~^- ^- 1 Km ^ r ^M ^' i ¦ INTENDED OROEB OP SAILING-i ' " ¦ : ; i TmRTY-TWO ; . ¦:¦ . . :¦ . • AUGDST, i 902. >- - ' ; | QOIJ> AND PRIZE j MEDALS. ' ' M ; .;. .: •: ! '" 1! " - I: . 'U;|: " '.> i ; : . DDNBaODY, BESINAI.D, COMEBAOH,; JOABA, Mj lM ' : 2£E»APtA.- OBEADEMi *P. ' : Wj OElS t vJ Tk ¦ TVT0T*QE,4 pM>:W«terfari AN-D BELFAST ' ^^ .jLV SteiUMlupGoiupMy(limited* •csmSwim.- naat ''SJSHM^nraL "T*«tfra;0oo6ii f]ul Lb« St. . • . '^g^ggj^gBBgL^ to»Biuroi.I »»OK . asiRDt, io WTxsyoao ' : ¦ " ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Imitated, not EqtnllecL i . TrWw, Atig. l.M 13 nood SaUnUf. ' Ao» 3.. 4 O p.m \ : . \ . . : V»K : flHV . "PAht;i !biF JRELAiy D, ; • ¦ i ! ' THE WATERFOKD S"«IV# .. 8- 1 wn j • W»da««3»7, ¦ „ a ,. 7 O pjn * • . LOAN COMPANY PridM, ¦¦ 1 T1HI0Old Hotol Is famous Fcr good, pan Wbiske „ 8... - «]w | 8atdrd»r, • !„ ¦»•.. 8 O p.m ' 8, JOHN STREET, WATERF0ED ToesdAf, .„ u^ 6 p,m UiowUj ; . „ 11_ 1 Uo-m TO!FARMERS? SHOPKEEPERS, AN ALL RESP6NSIBLE PERSONS. 'ON L cxd oil other Drlnka. i . • , Priiar, „ IB „ 11 a.m ]• UX,atii.j.' I ,» W». S3ip.m ¦ .. MBS. KELLTj PcopureTnca. ¦ trOat with tho confidence and ' Tacsdw, „ IS... 12 noon; Wednesday !.„ £0.» 0 0p.m I ^ iFof&Yr^c? > P™1 ** secrecy, all applications from £2 S«d«», i W&RW&® ^S¦ KSUKJAL¦ ¦ SECUKI1 TV WITHOUT Cloco to the Bwlway^tatioa •., ! : UPWARDS, to all „ 2a... Spm 8«ord»y. „ 23^. 8 op.tn ' - ' : ' ¦ ; " ' ,- • " PUBLICITY. peraons on their own APP ROVED PERSONAL SECURITY" TaeJd«T. .. 26... Ktvm I W«1n THOSE UEQUIRIN Q ! TEMPOR^Y ADVANCE THE ABOVE IS 'TIJQ MOST CentraUy 81tcot ! : THE PATEIOTIC ASSUEANCE Betora Tfokea Issued at IWaieiford or Wexford to " : V" ' I——4-— : ¦ Briao)b r Wcterfard Sttum Shtp Co. ore »»illiil«(at rctara 1 FOCI TERPO. -AWO PA RTICULARS APPLY'' !, , / rer Bristol 8. N. Co.'from Bristol to Car* or. to DaoUa ¦ THE ¦ ¦ MTO ¦ STER' COMPANY. ¦ ¦ ' PRIYATE' ^rltbont cajment. ¦ ' ¦ ^ - LOAN' ¦ ' li : ' . ' ( • AND : ¦ ; EitarnT SoUtj «re »V«flablo ifor two montln. ! , r ¦ ...... WATEEPOBD A N O ' LtTEBFOOli CAPITAL ' 51,500,000 nomrimnia I : ROB UTSO¦ TOOU , Friday. ; An? 1.. 1 p.m Frldiiy, Any 1.-8. 0 a*» \ .. DISGGXJ^T OFFICE |aad«y, „ 3.- 7 a.ia Hond»y, „ l-.ll Op.m , ; Wedaqjdsy, „ J..r ! pja Wednesday „ 6...11 0;a.m WW£ LIFE, FIEE, W0EKMEN S C0M- IWday, „ . 8.. 8 p.m s*rVSxy, „ 8-.10p.rn 20, gnndaj, We purchase, at the lowest point UPFEU CECIh STREET , „ I0-. 7 n.ri Mouda/. .^ U.3 0»a LIMERiqK, : PENSfTION, ; Wednoaday. „ 13- 1 p.ia Wednesday „ 13_5'Up.m of the , ftld/y,- ; „; 18^ -1 pja FilUy, v, ;13.. 8 0 a.m market tho finest growths ¦ ¦ i Make Cash Advances 8blidar, „ ajn ' i ¦ from £10 Upwards 17~ 7 Motidjur „ 18 _10 O p.m . Fidelity Guarantee and Burglary Wedncaday, 'SO from the best Indian |and Ceylon ,, ^ 1 p uj! Welaesdar „ »v,ll G>a.m all Classen of People, ladles and Friday, „ 22.« ' 2 fa Wl>r, ,. tt...l» nooa TO Gentlemen, Noblemen, Clergymeo, Medical Men, Oj reramau Moderate Rates, * Absolute Security/ Sandayr ,, iij. ,T axi JToaday^ i, a.J O p.m Gardens;,(this enables ; us alwaya Officials, Schoolmasters, Dairymen, Farmers,HotelKeepez*, 8hoplteepen Wednesday, t» any respectable , Private Hoosaholderty ct '; " „ 27... 1 junl Wedaeeday „ £7_, * Op.m Applicants, town or coantry—distance no object—In any" part of Prompt Payment, Largo Bonuses. • . _ Prldsr, 2J.., 1 p ™ Itlday, „ 2J_ 7 0 mm to offer exceptional value, both fo) i No connection with any Ireland. Sosdsy, • Ji,,., ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ other office. " Interest raodera'e. Easily paid to suit coJTealencJ „ 7 a3 : ' . yy bail or f.oaiiiy, on tbeir own , w tboat ¦ Tfca eas&y Vesstis • iioaa *t Bortti \7tirt, T7otarZord yfeMfei:l/.l/-(Oly' l'i liquor and appearance; Promissory Noto. All transactions are kept strictly prims. Before For Terms apply to^— : ATmg« Ses Fasau« 14 toU;Hoanl. clsowlieve ploaae inspect onr terms. All appllc&ots gelog : ponctoallyattended to. All laforrastioa miy ba hu Fiszs^-Watcrtord and Unrpool aad Waterford and by calling orwrlttnt} to tboodco. i EEAD OFFICE—9 COLLEGE GEEM, TTtiford and Bristol—0abIa, i81ojl», lJ«.i'do do, Cbfldrea nnder Xijeattat age or 8or«ixts tnTsllkirwith o>snilt carried rtrom Wnterford or Weiford] VJarren'3 PlaceJ CORK. anleej «eeoaiji«iledby » Uoeaes from tbe Soorotiry, Koard A T T AW ^W^in^iW Agents, of Agrlcaltor* t WhltsnaU Ptea, Loadoa, &W. : SV in \Vatorford— l<*aiatBertb-Pllo o^i D<-(k, larnrpool. ILJikJuju. JsLh , .bJESty W.: * YosseEnri books*tiu nnrh between' Witerfordand Cheshire GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY J. J. MURPHY, Ter- Una WJ & L. Railway * Bsuwsy¦ S Utloat sr.d LAaiaahlnsad Torkabire Bailwar AMERICAN ' ¦ ¦ LINE . minus. <• Statoona/ - ; . . • , i ':¦ ' , i ' SHORTEST ' J . Good*aad ptnuin ttookod tbiQUra between au prinoipa ROUTE i UNITED " StttiOM on Great . THE EINES^SELECTIM -,1 |Seyblpi& Otoad Worko, STATES MAEC, STEAMBBS ) ON i WATEBTOBD NEWS"! 'j^rUiern, Qteat Westarn, lanounir s, and ^ Botweea Bngload oad Soutli of Irolaad C. P. BEJ M D, Tortsbir*, toniion aad i North :Weetora I London «nd Ho th ' , Western . inoniikj DTHEDT, TJASECFOIID. BERNARD H CREt , , Gnat Central, and Midland¦ Bailwayt to tad BOUTHAMPXON-NEW TQBK 8BBVICB . ¦ LLy, Tla Waterforf. I ¦: I ... . Pact and Comfortable Hew i ' Manager. • „ : WEiyOBD AHD EBI8TOI/ ¦ SOUTHAMPTOK TO NEW TOBJC Weiford to Bristol'Soesdaya. ¦ Bristol to Weiford.Fridays i ' Steamers ' 8APW>AYSat Noon. • . WATBEFOfcD^ AiN D jHjB W B08B tjdi7bMtr i. .v* CIiu of aooommodation XOJI - ' ¦ ¦ ' ' "¦ And lot S«oood C&a F Nsw Boas—Dally (Sundays'sxeept«d) at tt-li ajn. - - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • * ¦ :• '• ' ; IP Accelerated Service, :.:¦ . ¦!* S0N8 i . r ' O!KEEFEB . . . r Jk : FBOB WiTitroai>—Dtllr, Sundays sxaspted. al 3130 njs u• ; ::Y r' Call special attention to tid* largo .Stock 0 . '{; WATEBPOBD AMI D D IMtOAHiOsT I Third Claat Far* at lowert rates. Oatflt'lne. ; 4 GlTID0: ;. ; . . Pmou Doaaunios—Dally, '¦¦ IK ' ' ' ¦ ' Sundays isxceptod ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ , at u.50 ajn. ¦;• • - ¦ ¦ CitirrnAL . ¦¦ -. \«»S ^ Uoanmon - - jtO THB: . / : Headstones, Tomb^ & ilontunents . |. XTEUOSO , Turn W —Daily, Snndays ^loepted, at s.1 p.m ^ —The Waterford . LIVKBPOOIr-PHIIiADBLPau 8BBvicH.a 8t«amshJ» Company,limft«d st ». , Inron : 02 tho Beit Material procurable, and chiselled efts* Erery *"a¥11- > ; : all O«od» Bbireed by th«« line*ot^ touoan ed. per -^ilfe^ TnAIKS. WEDNESDAY cent, to ' Traders bartnr Yearly Atrentnmts, and 5s. f tx alter tha moat model and gracefuldesi gns ' '¦ PADDINOTON d»p. . 4.30 p.a. (except Sundaji) XJ IVEBPOOI, TO PHIIi MEDICA L £M$#g!V; coat, to 1 A-DELPHlA. 8p«iaUv "Written lor Stiitcafa ip& Pweitf (Wfcicl! Occasional Sbirpnts, ram* to b» deolared it timsoj : arriving at WATCBTORD (.weather and clr- : Calling at Qae.n»town erery Tbnrtday/ ¦aalpaicstr Sorme 4aa. »U Icforinailoa to be¦ had at taa ; onmitsncco permitting) about 6.f «ja follov- Gooi Und°- girt* »i! lofonEitfon reouircd by tho?.oabout to com- of/ices. : !]• ¦( ¦: ¦ ¦ •*• i 1 : TUa rtpprlctoM oio also pictured to eaizt into inU d»J. , : i •- : ¦^S?**.'^ * Boote** PblladelpKa cenoe the stndy of Medicine including expenses onr • Berths Moored ¦ OB to*Wharf ol th. , ando«M> (nforeuUott (lreh by >cants at ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Pennsylvania BalUoad 1 : ! i ContrRrts lor entj dweriptioa ti loop tad tirtblo VV/kTERKOBD ^»p . 10.0 p.n (exo»pt , Gandais) . wSoh Preliminaries).; Can be bad on application i to tii ; Wanaroso—Waterford StesusUip 00. (Iiisuted), Hud i j . oi f ¦ nortDlMet Onlocs, ¦ Woika. Also large selocl^oa bfcaliced . ' '. ' : ' nrriviriiin Lozrsoit about 1.5 p.ta (8ond*y« ti> BrOISTBiB, CATHOlIoTJ'rilVEBSITr MEDICAI. 80>Tnnl The Hall. National Telephone .No. 16.' *> i 5ai^t^r »*«- LnurooL— Waterford 8ten£ish!p Company (Llrnltadt, 19 2SQ cm) following dar. St^ *" rtm7.it»STKrBT. DnEi.rv ' ' * !Bran£wick . shown I' ia Ireland : Light RefrtihmenU are supplied on the Corrida) or^W to ' ^ ^ ^^^ QnMs Sqnnro—«nd CnmberlaadBaaia. ' . WAT*Btow>—Harve» & WKxtx>as. ' OEJISNEI PIECES UEPA1B.BO AHD BIST ¦ Soo, IS. OUd(ton«^tz«et —Waterford Utumship Company (lUmlted) • Boat Trai7it run between Paddington Wella 4 Holohan JP TT3] nsr, Hstional Telephone Ho. 29. II , by anv oria I?irm. ; ¦ ¦ ' n , 87, - Woika entrusted , In tho : pped In time (or tha Stoamor to to started CI.OSHM.-P Kugent HonstEenset s Oniy. BaUoaal Ttleiihou No. 181 best Style| nnd on the Most Moderate Tezms. nHOTCfAT,l,T. , T5, Msin-ttrest. . | • DtJNOABvxR—J Collioan, Tbe S VTATBRTOKD. I Kxuxnu—Lover shannon c^mnhni coiaju iyti QSlos. CD" Messrs. O'KEEFFE & S0N8 hate taSch ovei :" FARES— WATERFORD AXD LONDON ¦ qnare. 87, TKE IIAUOE, ICapr-a Dtii» T/.ri'.iti ni,. . . . ' Establishment, : COBK , DHBLUH,; BELFAST UID QUAdGOW.; .jg UILDDTG;/, SOCIETY, 0, MAIN - STREET O&RRIOK-ON-SUIB ' DO TOD KNOW TJJAT ' "vJ 5\, f¥1HE New ; end powerful 30BSE3 2K0KE11 TO BlUQLB & DOVJ3LB ¦£^j £h£2£?x»EDD3 T!O.liB,'Z FAST NET, J^aLJL v^rv^rJL'JuNa SD; JL- JCII S JL/Q QABMOYLE. LKABD, PLADDA. I POUTLAND, QATH- ' - LOJLSS OBAKTED ON THE STOST FAVOOB- '¦ , SKEUBTVOES, XO1TASD ' Is the pick of the Losdon Markets, pnrchaEcd for cash and Dofies^ ¦ ™ .. . . i— LIB. 8ALTEES. 84HDA , Oompetition. U) L-(\ Uli tiU !i UVi IA U ; 4U UU D QUAY, WATEBFOBDC. Tbrongh Tonrlut TisVcIs vitaol to tha HljllKnji of J. J. & S. WHISKEY, gaarantead 6|- years old, 21s. per gallon. "[ MPOftTER o? AMERICAN, CANADIAN ASD .Scotland—See Com; any'e HaD'lbook. i Legal Expenses Fixed sod moderate. : Through Tourist Ticfccta issued to! tb.9 Channel Islands— ; 1 PKENCH IX.OUBS, I ¦ 1 Deposit* received at the followIn 3 rates 0! interest ¦' ¦ ¦ ' Sco Company's Hiindbook ' BACON—A Speciality,at 4d , 4\d, %nd 5d per lb. Finest V/aierford ilAIZE, &o.j > .. OOEK lKTEIiiiATIONAIJ . EXinBrTlOK—Opoa fr->m ire? of Xooome Tax :—• • ¦ ¦ SaaplcP and Lowtst Prices on application to Mar till November. i I Cured, ft t 6i j) er lb. At Call — ... _ S per Oeat,per AmtOai : WilZBicBB to 0UU1WV7. VOTE ADDRESS FEOM HVEKP00L. VIA QUEEN8TOWN TO J-or j Carrick-on-Snir. : ¦ :— One or Two Yean... 8 „ „ ' EroryKONDAY (Direct) ..'. i ..; . .- 1 pji. I NEW yOKK. Tot-Three roars . ... (ria PJjTnouthJ ] : Lucan'a SU, Ang 16 1 8J „ „ 1 Wednesday, 6th Ang. 4 pon. IWedaosd^y. 3rd Sei>t. ip.m . Urabria Bat. Sept 6 . For ProBpoctoB and I Wednesday, 13lh „ 3 p.ra. Tfcdse94aj, lOih Btrur B« £at. Aiig 23 |. Lncanla.«...Sat. Sept 13 every informationaddr scs HAETIJ S EXBH. 1 „ 12 nooa : by Wodaefiday, 2^'th «, 4pj n. WodiniMLir, 17th ,, 4pm Camramu. ...Sat. ADR 30 1 Btrnrii SatSept 10 A2.7BED H. MEEOEB, Secretary Buffer the pains find misery acred Wednesday, i 21th .. 3 p.m. ! Waincadny, 2«h ,, 12 noon JOHM . MIOGSMS WIT ' i 15 Westmoroiand-Sireet - Nervousness, Fromatnre Eihsnaticn, and QLXBQUW TO W1II.KVUUU. i • TO BOSTON. I , Wnetmi WcaVnc3B t Esnd -for my boofc. f? jicb chows Etcrj KCUDAY (Dir»:i) i ... ! ... _ 3 p.m SaxOEio.^Tce?., Aug. 19 I Ultonla...M.TneS'. ABg £3 DnbEn ttottmghly | Cii'Etil. to M cow every Man, yonse u>d old, can be ; CiK-aai. . S.23 p.a : . .,; Iveini» Tnea. Sfpt. 2 | and qoitkly cored withent STOMACH MEDICINE or Every TKUE8DAY (Diroct) i ... ! ». a p.a : 8 and U , PAT tICK-STREET. : : h . Cal.Enll.toQroouajk ' ^.5ja p.m i Finis -. —Saloon, I from £18, 2nd Cibln, from £i, ELECT1CITY, ir : 1/OMDO» (St. Kali^rino'Dock) TO tV/zURiai). ' CMi puaran&ed jmtitu r CTT PROVISIONS AT 41. PATRICK STREKT Third Claw, £5 15s. nnd £3. acoarding to steamer. Spfrimcru o/ Wer» received, Ercry THUESBAY ! ' ' ' — * P m aujcot'Und vtoidsto exjreu bow thmsUol I tun Ho tronablmncnt by ¦ this ronto. Orderstor oolloetion : 10 per cent, reduction Ectorn Tickets Saloon ; ^ t enrcd. I visit I hod or : ¦ ' ' to tfclEt I DOtet wouldat Kvt hM« delivery of Goods sent to H'JUiuts b Co! (Lunltod),I 2 I . : 5 pji ctnt. 2n«(;Calin. ' . 3 THE NEW ^ertifercctit fircL I etumld eived ' . KraV;arT ;¦ BESV Ai4D LAST LOKOESI . REMEDY ! yonr DO' ' ¦ ' Castle-Btreo , to C-y' Ue dipping Company,; S3 ¦ ; - . I { : * , | Second and Tnird Class Va?scngon forwarded pODDllE.— G. F. II." . | ; ccX- Xcadechall Etroit,07 CTydoShip; l:?r Coniunji E Warohotue, , med out your iEstxuctioBft, >cd¦ am son St. Kt-thufca Dock, will retains proc-ijt atttrtjoa. ! free via New York ro Philaderphia and Boston ejjd " 1 baTO ¦ ¦ '•¦ :! To tbe Mentally or Hnslcallv Orerworked XocOy well.—J. F." . . • ! i ; . nt-rxRxoKfl io CUDL;3. | via Boston to New York and Philadelphia. Tkltd Books tont eealed, poet frco, (or two stiinpa.. ETrry SATURDAY (via Deilist) I ... j „, 1 p, m Class also i forwarded to Baltimon withonk extra Street, London, : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ J. LKIOII , 92 nnd 93, Orcat Bne^ell ; ; DCBLIX M V/ixSETOun, Dilitcrr— eb«r*e. ! • • ' ¦ 'ba oarod. 12 Tears V/cdjeiday, ctb Aug. 9 p.m Wedncciay, 3rd Ecpt. 8 p.ra ; W.C Send at onoe nnd : - '¦ Ite uteadiness of tbe new 'Boston sbipa, Goleinan's Piiospiioroiis ' ' ! " ' ' • ' • , „ 13tn. „ 0 p/m „ ' loth „ ;op. m J 5aio*ta CoDtJniKin8 SnoOTEi. ,. ] „ 20th 'Bp. Q. „. . l?'?i ¦ „ 7 p.m and Tvernia and their freedom from discomfort are ! & CO, , ^ „ 27th . „ p p.Bi ' ;, . Hth „ ;.« p. P. REDMOND wirajorjj Pim ; testified to by everyone who trarclla ia tbeoa." : j j to cots tiDIr»ct) : ' Peps¦ ine ¦ ' Qqinlne • ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ^nd • • ;. ¦ ¦ Bwolair ]1Q« of kteameri to Mcditerraceanportl ¦ ' " ¦ ¦ ' tills• ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ' ¦ • ' •¦ ¦ _ ¦ ¦ . ; ¦ • • Every TEUBSDAY | . • RU ¦ ¦ . . - • . , PA.TENTS FOB INVENTIONS. ¦ ¦¦ ¦ .- - l » I . . . iWATERFORD KJE^S, -; ! - • ! , . . .: ' ' OES and Havre. I >. : : ¦ i C io WiTiaTOi:^ ¦ ' Direct^- \ ¦ ¦ ' " ¦ • ¦ Have a wonderiuj ¦ etfect ¦ ¦ ¦:;:¦ .ia rtetorlng Strenrth. !- !' !|- fitcry FRIDAY .. :. «. i ; „ pm. Piiahvo '. |'of Pootlii3 i - raBBenRerg booked , through, toall parts of imerlca j ¦ . ^. ¦ "5 ¦ * : tho Solo HlghS WXIXSTOU> TO LOBDOJT. ! ; j ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ' • MpsolaUy Whan DobiUtj sets ia from overwork td obtain and maintoia.them,.Post. ' Pica on !' . - : ¦ ;• and'Canft'la. . .;. • ; ; : '\ OT Ho<7 • " ' Frery SATURDAY (vUSoatham?Wn> and Es I „, 4 p.a : : I DHta;- oa t!iaj: . . : . :. anxlstr, or fxom whatMBt cann it may ba daa. n - spDlicatica to _ i ' Ercry MONDAY (vls, Gl=cgow) C-ireu oiljl ... 1 p.m iTHE CXWTAED STEAMSHIP COMJAKY, LTD ' 'N iPAIBVTEAfHEE. 1 ¦¦ | Fbotpboms ' sottha th*' brain ;' Qoioins iaerwNsi teUIEBHANK 4 . KlZZUimD 10 HUJA3Z. ,. . ; ;.. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ !: : 8 Wnter-street, Qocaiutown and IArerpooL1 •' , - ,62,St iPoeptS!Joot,GlflsZ3^ SATDRDAY (diioot) ' :„ :¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ RESERVED ¦ ¦ the appebsa( : and Pepriiw (one ol th|greatest dis- Chmteipd F'>toDtAgentB y Erer? . . ! ,„ I p.ra ;¦- . i . ,: f ^^m-M-^} i WE^L-ERECTED . i ' OB innB • . ¦.:¦ > . l Bxx^ifli to WKintosif-Vu ?) lour. ! . : ^M - jAOssra— doviiriM ot .»he *g«) aMt*tf Pigeaciop. One trial A; . _, . "WABD BBOrarBJJ, 2, Barron»lr»nd-st, Waterford, Every IUE3DAY .. .» : . : _. i7pin \ trial wOl «ufflc« »o provo the nmrVeilottai Wi*! RepresenuUv^JAMlls DtJpF, T'iisitPoaD TO PLTMOOTE; diro it, Wells & Holohan, " 87, E3en Qnay ; Hwvej It Cin. ! 6th p.m. Wo-Jcesday, thirmedlelne. It !» invaioabkJo casasolN aaraJria | ! Kincor» ,, EatlBWOod!Eoad, Belfast Wodtcodsy¦ , Aug.:* ¦ ¦ 3rd Sept.¦ «p.m 22 Gladttoue-Street ; Xiss Cottar, Btdlj-' ;•; ¦ "' ¦ ¦ „ lVMhot n „.. ¦ Iiapm.som. „.. •¦ ; mtlDth .. lCn.o,. Stargiut ¦ and-prcnonUln^nupt* ; : •> . ¦ tl i;Wll rtnffj ; ' , , ¦ _ . ' ¦ ! ¦ „¦ Wth „ 14 p.m. „ 17th „ .4p.m. ¦ ¦ • i7th ¦ 3pa g j UneqnaUed . „ . a, ! 21th . ,, ti8aTonioandBfalnBs«torW/ ¦ ;¦ ! : . i . Uuben M' otions iPostin' Ml r . Pl.ii«utn« to Wiricono (dlroot), ! -¦' ¦ I" AT j-r ¦ ¦ , 1 AB a Stimnlant MsUttng Digestion ' i;aP SctcKlay 2nd Any 12 p.m. SitDrtiay, pth £opt. p : [ ' ,. i TJ 37SEAB 3EQ13XSI , - ' 0 in ; „ 9th . ., . :8p.m. .;„; , JSth • -„ ' I p.m UB 'r-?TRKET. For WaakneBB of UM Herves. ftHing Powirr i. : OP : EVEBT 'DBSqEIPTipN. i . . ; T Br':Dos (2) SrErirn. , „. 2^rd „ !7 p.m., ! „ • 1 Wlb ' the <\vkr. I ! : PAtIubK-STBEKT (2i ! ESTADLUHID 1816. i ! J)yswnsl«.¦ Neuralffta / and adieral . .¦ ,. ! 1 J.tn IT IS- trnespadted that j . " ¦ bappeais .; ¦ • :¦ • .: - ' Hearees of the inoai Modern aod: Approved „ SOth^. 1 1 p.m* ' : ' |' ; : ¦ ¦ : HlLBEaJ' V ' : i pETEK-SntKKT (2) ' - . . i Coa«ti«»»tton i T^TE'Vy • ¦¦- : . •." . . . WITSMOSD TO SooTi|»anoB.I : ; ; ' ' ' ' ¦ i . ! JLH tryle. Cftrriafcs, TVagooottes, Cohered '"cte Eyery ; i : i : i —-— "" * . ' " ' ¦ ¦ •¦ SArOBDAY¦ (direct), 1. . 1 i ,,,it»a ¦ j - • i. ltniiiqi|. STBUT (2) . MICHAEL-STREET.; f ro ¦ ¦ :¦ and Side Cars for Hire on tto Shortest HOUM. , ;. ' .-. . Bomuxrm *' so Wirnsroa*. • , : r i-l . ;! . : QUSXLh 8T&SST.: - . :!• ; kch, by aU Chj ; ' Evory Thursday Afternoon' (Ti»1s7Bwh»»«al, Cargo oalj j •! :. EmployQrs i arei liable for i^WlNkrtrrt.Me^oWvSdKS^'A 1 |( EoliGrt ThiixJipaoBi .: . Fridays (rio f lymoath) 1st Aufrost, p4al 8tb, S p.ra i all Aceidenta to i MOBCAK-StHEW. I Mi*Y4STRKBX. -" ; ; go^D3 a6tb Koy., l494, ; , 8«. Id. jj ; WATSBFtoUD 15tb, S pja j jttad, 8 pm;2»th , i pj» ; *itn bffetembor ; ^1»7^ : ! < BAB >CI S TS3BT ,J , 8 I .a : '< '' Anrjifiix SQOAnrJ L~ • |t«¥K'«*'*^lpij itf asrisV- ' :. ; ' Workmen ! tinder Workman^ Compeas-atioB Act \ Conk RoAp (2): W* L** . *£? ¦ ¦ ,. ¦ ' ¦•- ¦ ' • : ' .!¦' ¦ : : ' . ' ¦ ¦ ' ' /•\PEN, i EVBEY MOKDAT Atfb iParDAt ' - i ' I I .;•¦).* . . - ••* . • ' . •_1; WiTUf0BO :» : HAnwraJ ' v - ...... > ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ — •" ¦ I . -¦ g—^-ll ^^^ - ,. \ ¦ ¦ fV . . . •; : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ JOHWSiWH (2) . AllirijiiBBB^SrKEaT, r ; ¦ * ' ' ¦ •!¦ I '¦ " .' '¦' ...... - ¦ ; - ' " ¦ ' ' ' . - ^^ W**^ ^ ' * / . ' .I J v , (. ,;> ETCTJ BATtrEDAT.TfeBoatiiniptMii ,i. .; . : ( : , . . : I . . i . . . -fiftowUitp Halt-put '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ B , . :i . V/jv jpo V ., '.' :¦;•;¦ Erery FRIDAY Uornls^l (CurxaloaliX i i ; ; < ¦ ..:. . ¦ } \uilder$, Contractors, Farmprs[ SG i . JOHN'j HltX (2) i WASEfl-STBKET. ! Rate oJ Interoit allowed—*! i Ctni. ¦[ -....:-; •Waaanuosi*: XO .A>T«ST - i - ' . - . Insure ] 0* ff '• ¦% SATOBJ)AY(»U8oaai»mptoaaj»d ¦ ¦ ATJJBRINE TBEET i deposit Mouty to I'J. CHAPMAN- &. :C/MiM^Mi-i KTi^ Pcurhavoa) ! 4p.m in ^ ; BAIXTTBUOKLE. I O -S . Aoyptroonmay dcw)e|t oesount.' ' . ' . - . .- • • • , . . .'}. ' WitMtedtoai»s(raW-. 17s. 8d.; «3*.i io». iSo!*" \ DIFFEBEHT pAEfIS Of TRB TOWH. ! ,„ ; Belfast . 17s. «d. £81. Eaj^eys 'lassrantio ; ¦ ' i 'l he Stiriolost Sftbrsoy lj oWrrod wlib r*gtrit» . I*. Ufc lS ' >' ¦ ¦ • :¦!: ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦> ' • • ¦ 'W . j - -r— •© : ' - ' : T : ,. REDMOND'S ::|M^P| ¦ • Cork, ' k, Ds. Cd. ! He. | ^S, jT» TA Wi?^' 'ffTTTV j PepontortABdountfl . . y-.i . :.^OAI) t -i ; . ! 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j ^WftjK<:*': - - ' - "• '^' - ^k^^M^0$$M&^m -te" \-T?- .>; fiv'l. 11111 ¦ - 1 ^m^Sim¦ ¦ ^m ' ¦ i-v.M^v. rjf - . - ,? :,¦ . . . . ' ' , ' ; ' '.!• ¦' - , ^ , | | DUNOAftVAH BOARD OF CUAROiAN ifev- i'^rtii^dcipr POURT. l-M ' - - :¦' eiraaa AOTTirn^ arRAkcpACKBT : ' ' ; * ¦ ; !¦' ' ¦' J ' ¦ ¦ i i' :¦ '••: •¦ i ,i • ¦' ¦ - - ' ' ¦ ' ' ' '; ;¦"; rv v ! i ' ;; . r. : !' . •' • ' i ::¦ At th|e Jusnal: weeldy meeting f th6:eii>0v$ ^k; jq Vk' BourkeilEsq.';;.B.M '-f- ' :>^ ' ! ' , ¦ . ., - \ DBioahi ithe .-meptbere • present /twere:-n£fe£p^1 'ii ^eiore-itfiibk :>i * -%[fe%0^! :' ;• ¦ '-: Denis .Ryan.', »X3. (ch&irmaa)j T.iO'Oonnor, J.! ¦ [Bridgei Walsh y with 23 convictions,or -charged ;¦ ! ¦: ¦ ¦ : ¦: ' '' ¦ ' l ¦ with ••loiteriHg^was fined/40s. in| default! a I: • l l' P l i li i i ' . . . .O'Keefie . iE. '3hea, ML Fo(ey, Jaa. Lynqk |i ,: : i .v; i d^lcjous BJanananges, anJd the Ttas iest ' -!!: . ;- . • ; ~ \, \; . . '] .;¦.' : ' : ¦ ¦' ' - ' ' ' ' ' m'on,tVs impmapninent. ' j. ; - .. }i ¦ ' : I i ' IHE T^iJ^: NOVEL SI^eing ridtous) to High-street by WAVK BEEN RECEIVED FROM MEDICAL:M?Nf .• , v . ; j on the ipoor rates, and the Board was aEked t> 1 " abusing each|o{her. . Oomplainant deposed de- rnHE Beat Eont* for OoraTrall, iDevon, Wilts, ' suppression, MPhen thus prepared they f opt\ really wholesome, iend-ants' language w|as disgraceful, j : . i . i 0 o=;<:t in +ho imwement for tine ol ¦ JL : 8aas«i( Kent, 'Essex, Hante and ¦Surrey, adopting the annexed resolution^ ; . healthful diet, good to eat, ahd Agreeable even to [There was no record against the defendants, amd for the'ScULy Iislands, -the I-sle at ¦ ¦ ' - :- ;: "i : ¦ ¦ ! i : ithe evil by •Wight, - - ink SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, f C:*.$'. Y - • '. ; !| - ^^ed -by M^hael Duune. Esq.. aeotmdeJ; , Invalids, and persons of weiify digestion. i and a fin©¦ of 23. 6d. and¦ cf>st3¦ eaoh¦' was im- the Channel Island and 'France. , Tba Oom- ' ¦ ' • ¦¦ : • ! posed. : - ' .; ¦ : ] ; ¦ ; • ¦ ? ' ' , •;. - Tesitooaial Iron. th. Uo&Ui Ship "W*> ' ' i by Patrick T. Counaaky, Esq., and, revived — Soti' paay's l&rf e' and powerful-Steamship* ,- fitted - ., import*.lLortkht , _ . , l : ¦ ¦Local Government Board, !b©j re-, li. StMBpto Bnwn & Potion, Potibj,f trCtttr ^Summer ,Bhtta." ¦Mrs. 'Mary .Griffin summoned Mary Anne with electric light accommoda- _ .£ : •'; ¦' "o3i at the , and with-every 1 Wm ^ m ^ ^ '¦ .' quested to sanction the -appointment of -5. Griffin for abusive languagf. ] ' . tion for. p^a»eng6r», cBrtymgr^ gooa*, horses, ^ ^ ^^ : Defendant yta ordered to pay : ¦ " : ' ¦ ; . local committee to consist of representatives: ' a fine of 2iJ end carriages, «tc.,' «t moderate rat«*, leave Hesia. Colemaa«Ooi, I8.—iPasaengera -for thps© ^ . i tion of out-door relief , -the examination, of ;!ae !Jose.ph Synnott, chargedj in custody with fceautifnl lskod*land «.t Falmouth and travel poor ; CENTDRY AGO | drunkenness yesterday, at Michael-street : doctor,*' books, and the housing of . the • , w»» via Pa¦ nz¦a aco.. J : : ;:¦¦ '; ' fined 23. 6d;'; and costs. \. _ ¦ to meet monthlyand report their ;yiewa; to; ine '/ -4 ¦ ¦ . : • • [ - : - i flailing Days : • PIXRTHEE DETAILS OF TNTEBEST. , . " : ¦ ; Ellen Oaulfield was fined ;6s. and costs for From DUBLIN — WED!NiESI>AY3 AIND ! Board of Guardians. ' • &¦& '' ¦ ¦ ¦ I Second resolution—proposed byiS. iiussey^ The following is taken from the filo! of the drunkenness' at Ballybricken . There : we:e SATURDAYS. ! : ' ; . iWINCA^NIS ; - Colonel J. Foster, D.h.t Mlhe success ! \\mon attended ;this gTeat 1 two conviction aeainst defendant.: i i ¦Fwrn LONiDON—SUNDAYS AN© WED- J P seconded by ' ¦ lramore :has more thao fulfllded the " Waterford News ' of November 5lb, 1852.:— ' " j and'' resolved:—" That a communicatijcm i>e- •bazaar at NESDAYS. !: - . - ^^,±} ^^A^^^S^SSl ^^^£&t^AX ¦ ¦ anticipations of its' promotets; and v/e have ¦We Mve been infonned thal the new pilot : ->atiire«ed to the Iogpeotor-Oreneral of ; ; tho. TUESDAY For hours; oil departure eee CotrrpaqyV sail' calling attention iio doubt that,when toe balahce-sheei is made boat for oar harbour hfts-prpved a f jilnre, nol- inj bill3, and! the : various Bailway €Pnidd3. Uasafaetann ol tM abort I. SEay-al Imh Constabulary, -out there will 'be a veryl substantial sum to ; Bole Proprietor* and . to the very large increase in the number of . wit!istanding that £785 (*rw learn)! r-l the ; (Before Mr. John Kyan). : KAEiBS VBEY MOHXHUTE. Return Tickets at present, 'travelling 1 credit of the. funds of the church, ahd that the : are available for Threo Months, and paE3en- tramps ' .and vagrants ' beautiful edifice will ibe reduced public money 'has been pai.l for ber. ,O< her : A young womaifnamed Bridget Kelly was iram' one union to another, as. a means jof liv- dobt on wt- cers are allowed to brenk tho journey at inter- O., Limited to the extent of -between three and four hun- " trial " it- apj iears ahe refused to goi ahead, charged in cuaiody with 'being drunk yester- ' 1 OpLEMAN & C ing and requesting that he . will b9 goodi ¦ ¦ ^ day at Bamaak-street. Defendant had . Beven mediate port*.i : r- instruction to tie men, dred pousdfl. i '. i ; ::¦' after;the fashion of ordinary boats ; and, when ¦ •NOTE—Contract; Tickets are issued to Cabin enough to issue an i fPhe Tramore Railway Comipanvimu&t have conyiotdbns..^ ' . • • ' : i I NORWICH AND LONDON. unde r his command, directing . them to - exer-: she csme *.o |conte3t it with the " josojsh ". ' u?A&sengerg iot provUions. between all Ports at ' also 'ben^tted by this popular fete, 'which iiHead Constaible Allen said defendant William Collins, with 13 conviction^, was •Vet in force in these unions. i . the true and the false. Contraction does not to one half. |This important: charge, will, \re fined 10s. 6d. and costa/orTin default 14 dayp ports—DUBLIN! FAiLMOUTH, PLYMOUTH, ' r J3 ! ' OUTHAMPTON ORTSMOUTH Mr. O'Keeffe—Couldn t anybody r - --' ejj onomy;, while expansion may. learn, come into operation on the first of imprisonment for drunkenness. . , | S , ami P ; also ¦ ! ^¦ always mean ¦ TOU!RI6T T3CKET3 AT CHEAP THBOTIjGH a mar. ior begging? J Well, we confess/ire never found the Tramore December next. This is the result of " con- Patrick Boiirke, who said ho was a native j>f : Clerk—But they won't beg wn-le anyi*>:.y- , Carridc, and j igadnst whom there was no BATES to th« CHANNEL' ISLANDS and GIw» Permsntat relief by Painles* ConJtnclioa of the Nenre ia Decayed Teeth, omu a Hopping, arresx iafeB.iciion. Company inclined to-develop their resources stitutional agitation " combined with a very con- Sleepleu Ni hts prevented, Neural ic Headaches, and all Nerve Pains remored. li r.'cseat t ha'/they think woulai. with any remarkable auacrity. For instance, viction, was asked to pay 23. 6d. and costk, fil&ANCE. T-aurisU will find much interesting Decay, are* Ettrtctlon, g g the crly real!; effectual way is to_ gv, tnem ' telling anxiUary, namely, a • free bridge at f or being drunk at Mount 1 information in the Oompan/s Hlust rated Testimonial, selected from a number receivedfrom THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. them in to a late they are &e only railway company in Ireland . Misery Ia3t night. Handbook, Re*d the ToUowing to break stones and keep -^-dn the world, : perhaps—who never annouitce Fiddown 1 At all events we are "disposed to by (Mrs. Eea , Gloninel, Qi. Gd. and costs. Baked of PATENT FLOURS. Grads above nroiGEsmoiT. ¦ are done knocking "about town they come here iwon by Father C«S»y. ono of thu men safely on shore ; bnt the other Martin Power, with twelve BILIODSHESS. , C0HSTIPATI0H. HEHV00SKE33, C» and call it the " hotel." . ; , ¦ ¦' '¦ ' cooviotionij, three • Bake™' Firsts. DYCPEF3IA; was heard ie.Ciel.'-This artistic stall was universally poor fellow, named Power, was, jn the mcan- of which were in twelve months, was fined and Iledlcino Vendors. Price 1/1|, SV9, and 4/8 per Box. Clerk—One of these ^neople in 0*. Of ell Chemists¦ by competent judges to be one of tho and/;6sts ' ' ¦ ¦ 1 . ; admitted 'iiui : -for!'being drunk at Voter's Lane, i Pc?r.:cnCp P- 1 ' another union to threaten to burn the h »}• best decorated ;in the bazaar. The fair Btall- , drawn in under tbe vessel's keel, i Constable iI- v/ltti c?o £lzn cjr.d ¦ ¦ when he got out. i Conboy summoned ' ffllarga^cl ' 1 ! ' JOHII KAYE, ST. JOHH*S MADDBRMARtET, H0RW1CH. ¦holders spared neither time nor expense to Reardon however dived after him. but to no 'Mttrphy for 'being drunk and riotous. : j :I2op Cc?J7J. Mr. O'Keeffe—What do they do here? ! make it attractive. The chief prize was a effect. He was not found till life vros extinct. MANUFACTURED• BY VS. . Qfaster—Break stones. Defendant appeared and said she wa3 only magnificent silver toilet Serb, and judging by What made tbe cace more.melancholy was, his ihaving a fervv wordi with, her lather at the Mr. O'Connor—Dont they get the bathp . ; the amount of tickets sold, the competition to door -trhen. the jvolice came up. ! Nothin" BETTER or PURER can bs made. llaster—Yes. . : . • . wifo, as we are infornied, was \bn hor way to Thero were win it was very keen. The Misse3 Gallwey fifteen convictions against defendants/ and' a Mr. CVShea said that the first resolution, were in charge of this stall, ably assisted by tho qnuy with hi i breakfast at tho timeI the Bakers suggesting uie formation of committees out- Aie. of 2s. Gd: and imposed. of the Celebrated CG., Miss Cox and Mr. W. T. Power, of Tramore awful accident -occurred.- - .He'-leavearfccr-nnd - U. JOHK E3RWAN &/ pide the Boards of Guardians and District House. The ladies were attired in Parisian 1 H0U3EEEN, Councils would be illegal in tie present state four children to deplore his loss. People can- ' (JBOCEftS AND ITALIAN WABE ccatumes of white muslin, with b.ack' and not be cautions enough against jumping in and I of the law, and he questioned whether it white .picture hats. We wish jtoi impress ort the Publit 'that 124 ftuav. Waterford, and 1, Quesa-st., Tramore.; would not be unworkable. , (He .saw Uiax re- ' out of tho vessels before thoy are close to ihe The Agricultural Stall.—One of the princi- ¦ A WONDERFUL DISC07J2EY NO MARGARINE or GERMAN PRO- cent-ly an English Board of Guardians1 'haH pal attractions at the bazaar was the Agricul- quay. delegated to the nolice the ] duty of Jsauiag DUCTIONS are kittd in this Establishment. tural Stall. Iti wa? presided over 'by Mrs. J. A remedy has bajn dusovarod.by.Mr Otrrott tickets to vagrants. There .,-were | many poor 'Widger, who was assisted by Miss Wddger, Ic ipeople on the road to whom it j would Iw t» The following is an extract from the the herbs ptow a la tbo bogs and hills of Ireland ' QUITE A NEW LINE \ Miss Dalton, Miise3 Power, Miss M. Power, Waterford Kew* " of November And it hits bsoa found tho only speciflo for to. hkctkmiB a ©o. charity to give o night's, shelter, jp articularly Miss 'Kelly. Mr. Walter Hally, Tramore; MT. " 26th re- ' i D^lUiSS ia winter, but if the system of having:ticke:s 1 prodnced from tbe Kilkenny IMPURE nr.OOD i HANDY COOKED HAMS, SPICED BEEP, O. J. Hally. Tramore ; Mis-s M. Kirwan and Mr. " Journal;—Tbe SALE SHOP..4.J.. J J .MALL. given through the local constabulary were Waterford SKIN DISEASE, B|IAWN, &c, &c. . •W. Murohy. The prizes were all very valuable papers are filled with letters pbaut ! BONE BA&M FAC'TOUY (Established 1810) adopted, these people would not ; suffer, but and the sheep \ created great competition. the mayoralty of that city. ' DI8EAGE: the criminal classes would be kept off , as- they Sitnrday e.number Hundreds hovo been cured of tbo different formo • STnAJi & MActnNi; BAEERY and DURING TH0 SUMMER There wai alec a heifer, 'butter, home-made trom, HAMPEESM4DE DP FOB PIO-NIC PARTIES v,t)uld be afraid to face the constabulary, •>f '• Tbe Newt " contains nn article and three of diseases aritlnf! above. j COMFECTIONBUY BRIDGE ibread, fCwl, fruit, honey, and a valuable Mr Barrott baa called this specific ...... ST- POSSIBLE PRICES. ¦where -a record of their misdeeds [might be at cushion, and a musical box , presented by loiters, all having reference to tha approachjng " QAERETT'B" AT LOWEST hand.' . i < . BEBBIHE. I» F | ; Mrs. 8. Wid^er, Duagh, as well as a case of municipal contest ;-TObile the conservatives ore XJAEBETT'^ IIEEBfNE noId by Mr. O"Keeffe eaid that he agreed with Mr. brandy. .- ! going on with dodging." Tbe Liberals will Obcmlcta OiSIiea, the first part was unworkable, i '* 9hd otorea at 2a 0d, in fid, (in/1 7s 04 pad bottlo have to " keep cluse ranlto," and " j qnolch pcf past 8d, id, and Cd Tespcf 'IVO I T, oxtrs. I Clerk—See what difficulties arose atput: fha ¦ ' 5 ' ORATIS AND POST FREE KIRWAN & CO.. " , - . JOHN I meeting of the Dispensary Committees. jThq tho attempt to make uhe election of Mayor t , :' . . ,.; .[ttiterford Aginta:. ] j iLooaSl Governmferrt Board '; .was continual1.')"' reli ' r I GROCER AND PROVISION DEALERS. CITY GXCUROIOW TO THE CORK gious question. Many of tho Liberal Cor- ' e sent to the local con- ibeen '.favoured "with copies of the following note-book- , ;No wpndor lhat j>Wctcriaidfens a EiMte '-tfJE^hB variety. . . stabulary authorities.. ; '. correspondence which has taken place on uie Tdc*—j nvptfc - \ Violin, Banjo, Guitar, and Zither stringt at all pricea. - suibject. |In reply to a bad business character, some; of tho Chamber KUG6ET; - SP0ETING AGENCY, I HAIRDREvSSER. : . LEAVE OF ABSENCE. : letter from Mr. F. lies, p.nd Address. I y AH the latest Music, Songs, Dances, Pieces, at reduced pricot ; thooauxh to ^ loremaa at Messrs. Hearne and Cfcihill'a, : a Harboar folk -vrobid not matter snsctiiig at ¦ Jiliss Caftherino Power, hospital attendant, MipM^BUEG HOLLAND, L WATEEFOBL. ciloct frdin. . . . . - -• . .- . -' - . • ' ' / ' - '. . : ' ¦ ..ivrhicih, the Mayor of Watsrfbrd is the principal tho Board 61 Guardians for- tbe.manneriii^ , I j • . applied-for a fortnight's leave. I The following communication Great Bwoepatakea on i 8tOT7crd3 THR OHRAPEST HOUSE IN IRELAND.' Beferred to th«Hospitalheadmse , has came to which they,perform their basinet.:. Now, to! ba ¦ ^lxo Cup 4> tscer- • :¦ ¦ ftjia iJ Miss candid we tiro bound liotranoeiCi ' ¦ "PoweT can 'be dispensed ivith Tor , to cay that tbo Board ; of : " " •¦ the present. ' Exhibition Offices , Oca Bundrtd Prkes in thia Swwpitako. ' ddrcn— . _ ; . :. . . . : ¦ - Municipal Buildings, Guardians is the best and [ most regularly WA13EE BATE. ! 1 j Cork, July 31st , 1902. ctteoded Board in the city. The Guardians ALL TUBr EUSIHEi MBS 1 ELLEN. WILEY ¦Mr. O^Meara, water' rate collector for the Dear Sir—I brought TBABMCTCH. E .T. HOWAED & CO; 93, ftuay, Watarford your letter ol the 23rd may bo a little noisy ; but tney are ever up to Fall particalarj «a nppKcclloo.Postage fWldovj of th" bto Jobn Ujloy), Whan District Council, applied for SS5 duo inst. before my committee, and on account of tima ! ! , Hd. far a hali year's water supply. the spirited action of the people of Waterford, Bcj s to inform her Friondo and tho Publia iMr. O'Keeffe—Are we to pay when water h and especially Clerk—It is the only thing you can do.— Olr. F. lies, 2 Morley-terrace. \.atcrlord. OVER THE DROMROE 11 IIICHAEL STEEET. jPayment ordered. ¦ I from the ferosity of these m nsters, takfng COURSE, The Mayor of Waterford in reply wrote:— with her the fow ohillingo Whcro, by [strict ottention to business, chj OATiABiACT. i Which bad bcQb ON; .; Style and IHnish p erfect ¦ M-ayoif-s Office, Town Hall, received at the market hopu to m:rit tho public cupport. , j ; " ' . | that day. Tbe ruffians Dr. Hackett recommended Edward irurrphjr, : . Waterford, revenged heir escape,on the unfortunate THURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 30th, ¦l f o2 a patient in the hospital, to be sen t to an. noV . : ' ! ... -. 8th Aumst, 1902. Hyde, pital for an operation to remove cataract. . My Dear Lord Mayor—I "beg to thank you whomthey cruelly raurdoroJJ His body eras : _ • i ALL GOODS OF HIGH-CLASS QUALITY : Mr. O'Shea—Doe3 the doctor ' lecbmmeiJ ior your ; kindness in aliowirig our :employees brought to Uungarvan tbifl day, brutally anv bospHal? : ' ; ! ' . to view. : the Exhibition'at 6d. each, on the mangled, all for the paltry cam of 15s ; and Fall progrctum i HUTE AODSBS3— : will-appear in a fow dujs. Clerk—No, but Cork is the usual place. 1 . occasion-cd! their , prcrposed visit to Oork. We HEAAE : ¦ oven that tho c&sazislns miczed. & ' GAHjILL. are now organising a i Master—.Yes. . ! ; < . :>; general excuxsidn from l An order (here on^Mbnday; week, £ho 18th inst., ! 11. F. WALSH, t- U MICHAEL STREET was made ¦ ¦ to have the man seit which I 1 j t.<\ ¦; ¦;¦ • '" ' Utiou «f Xfp, JUO, JtSO mebt and la 12M Soyal 8ENT INTO : : . . . : . ¦].; ;. , ;¦ . •;; Mayor. whiskies, nlo' end htout vurpass all others, cmd GOVERNESS AND RALLI CABS A IRELAND . The!Lord Mayor of tJnlTeniiy Baekwvll Btndesto bate woo wfakln tb« BSiaALITY. ] Cork acknowledging the nhon the word whiskey is mentioned Insurance Qffica lact two yeanl 14 KIWMUOM, M Hooow*, W DU- Mayor of Waterforda;' letter, senttha following OOOLAM(9 II AREFUL AND L18 I THAT SOLD BY i i , ¦ namois the Eret to run in jroyrmind. SIItf&IIJ i FOUNDED tlncttoo*»nd*SoaeJanaip*U /MOtack. C STEICT ATHSTION ©ivwr to . Lord U«rof< ' " . ¦ Call in ' 171 0 ¦ Boom, ' ¦ : ' ¦ : tooii. .>. - .;¦ ¦ .: ¦ : !¦ " ¦ '! : BE-OFXNCKO lit ftgPTKMBBft. KINBION, .' . .' ' ; , Mnnicipal-Buildings,, i . ! j i ^ ' ¦ ' «ao A IKAB. . : ' :¦ \- -y . .-; ; + ¦ ] > . • ¦ August 9th; 1902. Sum Insured i ; COOPER COj , i 8peolal Tenni foe Brother*, aad 'al»o for anltaUe ' * near ur. aiafQr-^un oenau ©i wio ivteeu- i i Stod«jl» WW0D# to |b#owne PHatU of the Holy * Exceeded £460,000,000 REPAIRSi , - ; ' [¦ '¦¦ '' ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ANQ ' tive Oommitteexbeg ¦ ¦ ¦ - Pj' ¦ti$' ¦ ' " ¦{• * Pl' ¦ V' ¦ ¦tir> *m^' to say that the members ¦ Qboat Oider. I ^ i , : , •itmmmmmm *immm\mim ^mit%\\mmt^mmmmmmw t *\* •- , • • " ' : ¦ i ' !" ' !• ; '" . ¦ ' , . - - i!he1 ¦Leading¦ .TeaiMerchants of the great excurnioa, which you are intpreet- IBFoiMATlOH yOH PABUEHa ; - 'j i ' . : i :. .-« . . , ' " ¦;• -; ' ; < ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ I ' ' ' ' EIGHTKBK SOHOIiAESHrPa OF £15B*CH r > |. j . . ;j ' [ ' ,^\! tng yourself in : organising, I a^aaa ij 1 . . , ¦: will be admitted M : Pnblio* 3rtuich offend for octmpeUttoo.Angnrt ;S8th. For Pro- eta Car§ taken in eMMnm^ jTheTirOM are Weeded Witi aacb , Th» SpooUl Vet«Ine" E«B»aj fer tiieoare of , i»r l\, and 12, Trfntty 8trert ¦ ¦ 4 coas|nnmaieto the Exhibition on production of their rail- ! pa»me*, «to, I , . i ' :!: ' . ¦ j >; &DI thattcy| alsmya way tioketf, at a, charge bT6d. per head. : The bardamof tbt tonga* and •wtlUng id tho Jhxoat I TFatUlfC00T»)8eerttary. | prWiicetb psfl D^ightfol : B&tdcat—The'NftUon4 ¦ Apj lTWHE PBBSDENT. »t cattle, oodiafoa\j i«ck. ! • !• : , : • ¦ ' '¦ I CiWTicIc-on-Salr»llrB AUcri i-!!-CJCpP)SR^v GO-'8.[iTEiJL8 . .. : ; I am: Dear Mr; Miay*r, ¦ <' 8 Kflhrido.i . • )N^!BBlNa|N0TICE. f *¦ )¦ ¦ ¦ j ' i Cappiqaln—Mr T H Kvfmkii¦ • ¦' '¦•¦ PoeUlvely«av|e money ito uoera wnra : - .:¦ faSitofoily, 'i ¦ compared r • YoiiM - >n. ¦* :-¦ ' ; i i : ' i Duugimo—MrKPItfonP-V ' ' withrJTtas i>f Wtge leaf . i addi'^nk iflarow. ; if ¦ ¦:¦BDWifiD FITZGEBAU), ' : s " ¦ - :¦ ¦ '¦•• ' ' ¦¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ •¦ " - . ! ¦ ¦ their Teas tot.ebopbeed 6f the : - . ! • i l iLord Mayor of Oork. vmm-3 maJmMXik."- ; ;- r- . :!i • ! ' i - ^(fO^PrKBOHAN, i raaQ young Worehipf ul bbi Mayor ol ! v! fc*v» of plantaia the flnertiTea GtrdAu, afld The Bitfht Waterford Auctioneer a&d Oonunitalon Agen /trill toftrabdttneq naDedfor Flavour, Economy, OOwsewlw attendedCork Exhibition ¦ IAS I (eapeci- ¦ • ! ¦ ¦ • • ¦ !¦ ¦ »-: '^ ' :- - 1 \ COEK, BUCKftoCK ¦!*:¦ ;{•¦ _ - ' i- - "" p- . - - -r - . . - >: J- < r.VX;i:.: *-' Ally iromno iger»),: and who intend vUiting ' j AMD PAS8A6B . r;A j ¦ ¦' ' '¦ ' ; IWateriord £ bbnf next week; are invited to j i ; j ; y j BAlfAyAY" : .\ r o6mpar» the method*adopted ] In tbie fixing of Ohimney Pi fees and Orates at fcoth places. 'v mmmmh ; 03wee on ixhibition rat W^ter Wialak lod Boh'0 Stall it the HOXBBJTOLBIT / wt P«| • v I^M^M^BB: *o£wm*>r#,t«', . ' *, ^^ ^^» .^^rT ^^ ^^^* »n5i ¦ ti l-fw -flW'/'l^ii;' .]' '' .!
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! ,! ¦ :¦ ¦: . : : j ... , . _ (« . . : v pmnpimi - - ¦ ..i-,-:- . ^.!,; ,,.^.. !- - - - ,:¦ ¦ r ¦ . .;;;: ^. ,, .. ..,,^ . „. . , 1 f1i ' ¦ '"'l'" ' ' ^¦¦- - tWmtilm ^ . ;.. - m~ H yj^lilf ! iS.) .--r. :v ' »::i:- : M *m^$m MJMA D JNGAHVAN (URBAN PlSTBlCT I ¦ ' ' ¦;?¦ ¦ ¦ i ¦ i ;. . . . COUNCIL; • • • m. j': For ithe ; Ohenpest' and; ilosi Relialle . m * it tie usual wieekljr meeting 'the meriWrs jf our attendance wer»-.'MeS8r» O'Connor, 0?. Veil$ uourta jiotei/ £olds •id ^ att tfiibrokeii Record: ¦ ¦ bf Success¦ ' U^iMaiid. Walsh, Michael BariyJ Deris' Byfln, Jaa. Fishing Rods and Tackle wmmmmMt ¦ ¦ ¦ ' " ¦ i ¦ ' "" •¦ - - . - : - - • • ^^yv :; John r .q¦ ¦ . .i !; ' i. - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: " » ¦ ¦ - ' v¦ ' * -' ; ! ' ' . i . . i - . •. . i ' . , . - t .yr / 'A ;, - ¦ Dunne, Frank Stuart John! Cutraa¦ v : : • I i" . ;¦ : : Airjbin)i)g Fo«ir .qonft»( ;:; ; -h' '¦ ¦; -. ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . . . * ' ¦ ¦ ' : '!i' |-. ! ia' the Wo^i'd ^end t> ¦ . ¦ . ' ;| ETENi&NCEj' - ¦: : . : ' : | | | i i | |' ¦: • ¦ ;-^ liabilities, £6,W5|6sj 8d. ' ! ¦ tPuisr-cLAs¦ s bEimoous¦ Fbosi ¦ii VE August 18tb, 1900-Won FpRST PRIZJS /Total : ' ' ' "¦ ¦ % aa&M&fj ^zX ! 1KB QTJAT OONTTRAOT. ; ' : • j Lj I NI&HT. • •', I ; ' i . , 11 8triTB3 OF APAH'J'U jJOHN j lENRI GHT & SON lverk F^rcniTig;,Society 's; Kj eld Trial, Co, Kil^^ny, Veale asked wiy Harbour : ENTa JOB FAMILIES. ilr. ;P. l jhe Bato ' ' I-A.DIEpM COFFEE ROOM , -i : : ' j de W—|Jwas the contractor cleared out? ' , wak in IP R IV ATE SITTING: B O 0 M fl^ ; Craktlecphiiel] BEFE vTirl Bearv certified that! : the;.:work was Commercial Hoom ' Banqu , A TIN G AL L 001 EftS . and i ^arge rttnig IHall for ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' j . : ..' _-. rinaeiiB Mertmgi, &o, • / i : r > !: :i : -jPOB LlBT " -S-" ijlr. iyan said that the 'contractor Bhould get : ; r ¦ ! PiNtf PONG Jioow. ;/ !. .;- his! ch&ue, as the work was! done. \ ' i iugusfc 12th, 1901-BE AT ill ' ! TBCB McCORDnCK Pield Mr ffnomas Veale—We are all in iavour itf , ¦ RESTAURANT ATTACHED. ! ' J '. I . i ; jSoe . our! . Exhibit] ;. : Cork: )toternationil i BW OSS County Wexford ?hAL * • - i .- ! •: : : . J_ : 1 | Trial at N R v —It would, give Mr. Sonp, Fish, Entree?, ! Joints, Poultry, Sweeta, Exhibition 'Xr. ^ \ \r Walsh. be: |well to . i ' : : . \ Joha Eriright, Holdei , the gas manager/hia cheque; tqo.V - From 1 o'clock doily, and on SuDdays; . iennoA . . :! : World's CKampjbnships for long-ldistance fl ClerM—The rate will b& collecting next wea*. NO AlIENDAHCB Cn/iROED, . ! : ^ y iPlano l Machines will Bind' ^hole Harvests without Veale—Give him ibis cheque.. ' !. ' ¦ casting, iDtandd" giving Mr. • l"flbla d'Hote a display of Casting ; - ' i Missing^ a ISheaf. Clerk—Oh, I have no abjection : V :- ' daily from 1 o'olock, ' nod on Snnday I ¦ f ; i | *BEA | at i o'clock. Fiva Coutees, 2s ¦¦ ' !• . ' • ¦ during the iExhibition, wben ; be hopes to iir. jRyan—He won't present it until 'P'i : . ;.|-Thej i are the ONLY MACHINES fitted with the ¦ - ' :;¦ Mr. j.H. OtABlitHa, fiU»r. Higb! eclipse all previous perforraaucesl are in funds. ' \ l ' ¦ , ; i «treet,RTdewrtt«»!- >Tifl0ajattc««o ¦ ! Pl ¦ y-wheel and Lever Power. right. I ! ¦! Ul ¦ O!«rW- ' : ¦ . ! i. ; Mr. Barry, asked Jlr. Beary :did Mr MsGrath Leoookd*. I may »J.1» iw sad away Senry ;^ . ~ ~ . : ¦ the test I him sold yet. Jt hat qnite a 1 JSilbey, i i : ; .' earn' out bis contract. , • ' . ¦en ,' or oajoi iiijunnuB la^iw- ¦; ' f -way] Mr.' 'MoGrath is letrtehiagfl aroar, and U -without that ' Managing Director, i Engineer—The best far; (tiate General Manager Cloireaca I They are acknowledged the World's Best, . Court-and re- bartM. sell. ' A customer ,te whom I ' AND WHOLICOMC .Hoteli Company, ' to go into the Quarter Sessions lntrodqord^lt has withintie tost biz a Limiled). : : ¦ ' : , THE, JCUP8 E cover. ' ! wifekvneed lonr dozon, r gba nld Bbo Talcpnono 1338. .Tslegrmr-a— "Excel, Dnblto." .' MJ . Barry—That is no,t a: proper answer. had nsod ererj other Lfmooa^eshe SOLE IMPORTERS There is a difference of opinion between, the could gist, but Oomljtridgetx srtac U." ' trtdt | Master and the Borough Surveyor. : FURNISHIN G CO., •Harbour Gid Per BaHlossfBcimtta The Harbour Master said that he was quite * J nuke^ Thomas MdKenzie &^Sons, Limited, Dublin. ignorant of ihe specification. , He thought . tie IfiorrisseyV - Hotel; ' iherihs should be finished as before, : PUBLIC - .CAUTIOM | . ; . SOLD BY : Chairman—It Uneasy to see that from tne 1 ! ¦ CAP^OQUIN.. I Id conicqnnicB of our great popnlarity, vra have specification. ; (Under entirely New Management.) . I numberless imitators, bat we have no connection Mr. Bean—The Quay is better than it was ' | Bwyer Bros;., V/aLSH, Imrlng la^en tl»a »bov6weU: with any other film. Note our name and only ; New Ross. l;ei >ro. ' . ¦ TOIID lmoiro " :¦ ' and Old E»tabll«heJHotol , kegi to Inform tbs fablJo adateeaes— ; , .. : j 51 r. Ryan—It is a waste.of time; you have be against suggesting {he name of counsel to A I) Umt It i8 now t«lB?ot>ndoot*doo thomewtmodern and the certificate from the engineer. _ i ¦Mr. iHnnt. ; Local Government Inspector. The' figure i» ,' Fg-to-Dala Principloi, the Bar being «to«!ted with II ECLIPSE FURi N IBHING j ! j : ihigh; but I don Vnrlod Sopptr of the B««t. and Choicest . C O., James Hawe, Kilmoganny, Go. Kilkenny is not a waste of time. : 't think .the requirements can Brand* of WMtklct, 1 ¦ Chairm an—It "Mr Stuart—Name any -Irish ' WIOM, [" " \ ' J ' ! . ' - ' ' barrister as good ibe .carried out under the astunate, 1 Brandies, etc., while |tb» genera] AceommodAtlon oi _ ' , . - Mr. Ryan proposed that the contractor get. ¦as Mr. Healy ¦ as you re- the Eatabliihmestwlll be {onnd ^ and we will agree to that. : !' quire 'hot and ; cold' baths. to bo of» rurj SaperlrrVlsa. 6, LO'VEE ORMO^D QTJA y, Jiis cheque. . . ! The- iresol-ution (was .tbe formally put and - Break-futs, Dinners, Lanchoonj : ¦ ' : ¦ ¦ ¦ Very Bincerely yours, , and Tcag, will te supplied ' Ann - .; , Mr Barry—The work LS' not done. . passed. . j j • . - ' ¦ at WodcratoPrices and oa the «horte«t notice. ( 7B LOWER CAMDEN STREET " yan—Doesn't your engineer say tne • - . . M. BBAiRY-, B.-S. , DUBLIN , Mr! R Adiourned.—CorxesDondont.! Sir; J. Coffey—I Tni« wcll-inown and Coumodlona HoUl wxs ot one Umo ¦pork is right '' suppose the cost wiil be a Bjoond to none 1B tbo 8ooth of Ireland, and tb« present couple of hundred pounds. Proprietor hopes, by : TERM3 FOE TOWN" OE COUNTRYj . J- Barry—It "looks very strange to. have strict ottontion t" bmhiess and nnTary- M Clerk—One hundred guineas. lng oonrtcsj to all, to acaln bring It np to the high standard the H arbour Master and the Borough Surveyor of Excellence and Popularity which It almra enjoyed while : £5 v/orth ' ... 2s CA Wceily it. WL41^H« " 3JiAiNiTiBLBIXA Chairman—Thide baths. etio., are necessary, in tie hands of the late Hi ifichael disasree about and I don't think that ttorrieae;, Wa loender. \ £10 „ ... 3s 6d „ Chairman—We -can get the. specification . ' ; could be considered too Care, Carriages high. .. ; -I ' . . '. , and Waggonettes¦ can alwoja'De liadoB £20 „ .. 68 Od I „ Ck-rk—It U lodged in the MunsterBank. Those who attended Cork Eshtbition (especi- 1, tho promises. ; ' ' ! ' £80 , „ it to anyone who isi xlis- An order was made that the pian jand speci- ¦ ... 7» Od ; Chairman—show ally ironmongers), ; and who intend visiting fication be Pert era iittonj all Trains and Steasiorj, and tourists and £50 „ ' ' 70s Od | « j sent to the Local Government others will find It to their adrintage to pltronlsothis vorr •...- satisSed , and if it is all right you can;hold Wrv*>tl I £100 „ ., ' ¦ • IWaterford—Show next i week,' are : invited tq Centrcl ond Follj-oqutppod" Hotel, to.whloh a splendid 17s 6i j ., Oatone Saleski /iver the cheque. ' , Billhrd Boom has orly resontl Terms can be orrpDged m»nl'.h1« or - compare the metbois cilopteoi in the fixing -A VACCINATION DEFAULTERS. y beon'ant I hsvd l^d ai oppnituniu - I the place into a .pleasure ¦ ¦ ^ if carefull about converting i absence. • ' i . ! : - ! CYCLISTS, ^ y euminlDg Pame. They ore all that I ground. . , ., KILI7JACTHOMA3 BOARD Or Chairman—Well, g?ntlemen desire and even Mperta have never eeod anything of is nearly time to have the j , do .you hear BUSINESS MEN , ! Mr. Barry-It GUARDIANS. I this application from your medical officer? j its class to equal.—Yours f aithfnljy. j thing settled. ] Mr. Hickey—Yes ; a fortnight is the least I WILL FIND ' Ibe oriRw.l uf th'a and hundreds ot others may b< -ile—Build a hotel there. he Been at onr Mr! P. Vo. TUESDAY might get. premises any day. Suinatra Beehives ; . y \ Member—You can't build "there. Chairman—I>r. 8hanahan has nut the Board l^r ^^ l Clerk—1 think you ought take a contrast DOOLEY'S HOTEL TiHiB TEAatP NTJJBANCE :to very little cost for the past two or three (FAMILY & COMMERCIAL), " for removing the old building now. 1 years] THE . Mr Rynn—Wouldn 't we want a specification? Mr. J. Walsh—I COEEFORTABLE, ECLIPSE ; CoW ax 1 would EEOENJE AtfPOONTMEKlT OF MTOiWiliPE suppose Dr. Power will be Clerk—Only 'remove .the atones. It .paid for acting as substit ute for Dr ShanahaD? lie' a irrol-it improvement. | . . j Clerk—There ' CENTRAL, ON The weeikly meeting o^thi*.Board:was held is no doubt but ho will be OWNISHI HG CO, THE aB^TRUCTlON .THE CUNNH3AR. Ipaid. CONVENIENT. : ' &¦ ¦ communication, on above day. Mr. Midtael . Bvrhet [Vice- ; The dork said he had. Chairman—Oh, ho will be paid. o ;LOWER ORMOND QTJA.Y enclosing ,6ome in- Chairman, presided , and the! other; members J AND F. M. BO TEE'S, from Mr. O'Shee, MJP., ! Olenk—At the usual remuneration, vJSt^Skn . ,. : present Tvere—iMessia. iEchael Paw-er, James fcT" 30, QUAY, WATERFORD. 73 LOWE3 CAMUEN STREET, formation as to tbe foreshore. Coffey, Bichard PoVer, ; i Chairman—That is four guineaa. sh—What about the stakes on ihi P. ffickey, , James Mr. R. "Power—It Mrl Wal Walsh. Wm " Buckley. • ¦, ¦: ¦'' \ ¦¦; is very bad these medical 1 • officers don't pay their own substitutes. DUBLm. attention of the Board •Mr. T. F. Walshe.. Clenk off ,the Union; 'Mr. The Clcr'ic—We called the P. Morriesey, Asaisiant do. '; and Mi. Patrick application was then granted, and Dr of Triida to that 'before. iPorwerwas appointed to discharge Dr. Shana- Power, Master of the Workhouse were in ilj an' VICTORIA HOTEL Mrj Walsh—Call it agaan. . attendance as -ufinal.' ¦ ; . ' i - ' ¦ s duties for a fortnight, at a remuneration 1 J8TE POP lTIiAB, HOUSE Mr] Ryan—Can't we prevent this place from oi £4 :4s'. a "week. COLBECK-STKEET, WATKUl'ORD. (LOCAL (XXMMJI'lWtlBS., . . QUHa-I Q^njS ¦being] closed up 'against those people who come . I THE MONTHLY PAYMENTS. !! ¦ benefit the town. : The following resolutions which were adopt-| 1 here to ed at a conference The monthly payments, amounting to £174 R13-MODJELU3D AND RE-lfUUNISEED. . FOR THE: BEST Clerk—He doesn't prevent any local per- oi the Guardians of bal-; 7fl. Id. "Hrarfi nnfKrti rothery, O&unshaugKin, ; and '¦ -North, Dublin ; 6 ,. . ¦ ! A BRIEF LEAVE. : BEST valiw in Irnlnnd. Double Breech 1 ° am afraid that -when, the peo- ,Unions -vreie read by the Ci(erk:pJTiiat the! ENTBiLLT AND CONVENIENTLY SHTATED ' loaders from Teas, Provisions ciiairman—I ILocal Government ! The Clerk Baid he found it would not be ' 4b*. ; Harnme!rlcss, from , Home and Foreign Fruits, le did-f)ot 1-jok after it within a certain time Board be requested to sane- ; p ition the appointment of local oominittees to; convenient for him to be present next Tues- Within Ono Minntoo' Wollj ' of ibf £6 ; Sinj'to Breechloaders, from 35i ; Chasse- it fails . : . of oi iday and Wednesday, and if right •to ie- oonsiet of representative^ the Board Guar 1 the Guardiana had >nt Single Breechlondcro, Ife. 6d, ; r>onb'o and Italian Warehouse Goods Mrl Ryan—How Jong is that !no objection to his absenting himself on these COUNTr COURTBOUSlS ana the 1 "-ADINQ , after a certain time tne Idiana, the.District Oouncil, the clergymen of 5Iusaleloaaer8, From 27a. ; Single, | from 12a. niaij il 1 know that days he would be thanWul to them ; Mi. Mor- PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. . ' hts are jeopardised? / . all denominaiions, and five ratepayers in each ; 6d. ; Largo Crow Scuring Pistole people s fi g dispensary district. This commi , risseyi, his assistant, would do the business. , 7e. 6d. ; sll j -Thd Chairman said that in a case at A obey- ttee to have 1 ' Reasonable Tr.riffo and the Boat of Attention may goaranteed snni)d •control ovet tie distribution of out-door relief. j- Chairman-— ! don t 6ee why they should Lave ¦ and rclioble. IJest Brown Uide the right lapsed alter three months. Whei : an^ • objection r you don't '¦ bo counted on " tiie ¦the eramin«fcion of doctor's boota, and the , troulble them very : Cartridges, 7s. per 100 ; Smoke!eii8,.,8s. per At tast bunt up possible were Prices. the stakes at Bohexeenatra often in!thia WINES, housing oi the poor : way. ' BKANDIE3, WH18KIK8. 100. Sporting peoplT rhrew it down, and they have their , to meet monthly and to Thar Clerk' • requisites of all. ! kioda at report their views to tie Boards of Goardians. ! s request waai urtanimoutly ac- j ALE, PORTER; *nt> risht of way now. • , ceedea to i > : lowest possible pricen. Illustrated price list Fresh Arrivalo of Home and Foreign Fruits daily Mr | Barry—.We -ave the boatmen our ad- The Clerk pointed out I that the conveyance- ' : ^ MINERALS, - post Tree. Repairs executed in of the.DiBpensary Medical Officers' Books to i . 1 THEMASrmiR'S RBPOKfT. first-class style vice aiid!the- did not take ; it . . ; . : The Master'a report was as follow^*--I would Ail ID excellent CondiMon from at exceptionall low was of opinion the Workhouse •was costing a -good deal, and the Best Mohcxe. y rates- i Mr -Waish said their lawyer require a man for the cutting of the com, a3 Plcosa Note the AddK!::3. ' ht of way could not be stoppea ¦still they were not examined. ! that ihej rig Tihfe. resolution was then marked " read " none of the men in the house are capable of . 'against Jocal people. i doing it.—Allowed. ¦ ' ! ALOYSIUS- S: FURLONG Mr. Rvan-Mr. Walsh;has a right to make THE TRAMP HTJaSAJNcE. : I was requiaitioned by ¦ " the solicitor of the the best tee he can of his place, but we should The next resolution had reference to the ? Board, Mr. J; F. Williams, to have an inmate THE OSSORY tlOTEL .77 QU£Y, ; ' not interfere! . OTaterford. see that Rhe public rights are tramp question, and was as toliowe—Th'at. a vamed Bridget Power sent to Tramore to-day (LATE WATKHrOl'.Li HOTEL), with. ! Ill is verv injurious to have visito.s communication be addressed t» the Inspector- io g_ ive evidence .in the oasa of the Guardians QCEOI-OTBSET AHD STBAKD-BTBECT, TBAuonr. kept out, .- ' . .. i t General of :the Eoyal Irish Constabulary, call- hgainst her huslband ; she left this morning at L IE Sil l j Clerk-rYou have the- power of buying that ing attention io the very large i increase in the 8.30 a.m.; Mr. Obfley, R.O .! engaged a car for . (LATE OF WEEKKS & CO.), ' ODO ninntca' V?*\k from Ralllvny. i ' number of tramps and rvagrtunts at present her coaveyance.4-vApprovedJ j . [MriRyan—I f that is so, I would buy it. I travelling from one town to another as a jneana lEW . DRAPERY , A CRUEL H-UgBAN-D. ¦ HOUSE tnrow- TDI) nbova Hotel htu bink LLf we sec about the -nossibUity of of living, and requesting that he will be good . The Jester's diary also contained the folloiv- ( . be«n Ee-oponed ncda1 on the 4th Section Officer Poweri; gfi© staled to- melh'at tj er hus- - ljj JA.; CHOICE STOCK OB Weognise fiis right. It ought be done without of the Vagrant Act than is at present enforced, ¦band declined to support her, although¦ earn- Weiay.i . ,- . . . ' • and that m future every vagrantfound travell- ing Is. per day: ' . - 9 f-Chairman—If you go for purchasing VOT injj through the country without ah >epparent The Master said this woman was married Men' s and Boys Meadymades, tecogil-ise his right. Let as not be making object may be arrested and brought before a about three months ago £20 REWARD SNOHING 111 CATTLE H to say TC -would purchase , and it seemed that I Hosiery, Shirts. Hats iools hi our^lves « magistrate, -with the -view of discouraging as b.ert^ husband.•and herself disagreed ;' ho sent PO3111VELY OrjBED BX \ , Caps, etc., pat. j The public outside- will .think we :ire far as possible a practice that ;is becoming a her irito.th© Woi:khou8.e.,_ and .would:not sup- JOHN KELLY & SON, ' serious evil and a ereat nuisance. porf'herj Oi course, he had to admit hear on Pit 9tt,, QUf l Y, Watetrfovd. 1 Mr. Ryan—If he has a '.right I ivtfuld bj^or The -Miaster said that "between SO and 60 WHOLESALE BOTTLEEi. & MINEBA1 the! ticket from the relieving officer. pnrchising the whol e thing. ¦tramps came to the Workhouse weekly; the Ohalrniari—iWhat hav« von to RAV. Mr. WA^EB MCnrPACTUEEEg, • , r . - ' • '¦ ¦ No Second Price. I Mr. IP. Veale—The boatmen are cowpsrl number was increasing. I ! Power?'- | 1 " • : - , ; - . , yWATESFOBD. ¦OjTHICfl is tho only : remedy f<|r "Ember ! ' kcllowf nt>t to take it down.: , , , The Clerk said neariy the same parties came Mr. PoTTer;R.G:-rShe applied to me vested HAYING been iiilQ'nhel. {ha> lnierior 8toui, Y V Tongue, Protradinjj Tongue1, Saoririg, P, V L. & Co. intend to ranke a speciality of ihe best cla3s of | Mr. iRjran-J)o I -understand that the legci ¦eyery •week!, as indicated;by tne Master's re- day for a ticket OIL CLOTHINGS ' ¦ 'of a3mi?sion to the - houae; not 'bottled by them" .Has beon sold in Bottles Troublesome Breathing, Lamps in the Throat A frinl will ronvinCH as tr> tliH Finw Prire> o'r Trade Marks and labels, end I Clerk—Xo. The Board, of Trade wrote- ta Chairman—'DonU they work here?' that ."her |husband refused 1 and Jawo,: Couglv Consumption, Decline, etc., to provide for her ; theyi give notice that in" Addition-" to their : ! ' ' I PLEASE NOTE THE , ADDRESS— have the stakes taken up to high water mark. JMlasteT—iThey only pump water. foe didai1t] Want to live with her,, and she gave lube-le/i-he Cotko. in tie Bottles containing in all kinds of Cattle. y. '| . . . '' . ' r . : Chairman—I thougnt.they used¦ .to break information to the police. ' ; - urrness's Stoat-'. 'j Bottled by them ' tie Soldlin bottlos at 4s. and 7s. each, i poet free. THE " MORESBY" WIJECK. stones. •¦ ! , ' ' • ' ' • " ' • Clerk—iDid 1 ' he assault her when she reported stamped with the wojd " Kelly/' ond; ^tbiir Nona genuine unless obtcdnod from tho Solo ' i Last winter a fishing boat was Io3t on the Clerk—I tihink if you want them to do much tlhe matter to the police? , hereby' ' F. ' oc- it will Ibe for oflor tha above Bewaid lor aueh In- Martafactprer, ¦ ' ' • : PATRICK LTSTCH & CO., 'Moresby" wrej -k. The lifeboat on the more twork here^ - necessary yon . Mr. Power, RX).—I could -not say. . . lorma-llon ai vill.ijria'ble thexp-vto^ucoessiully \ ¦ation w LS iseriously endangered. The loc.V. to appoint,an additibztal'Official - to lo'ofk after . deric-^Tho fact of her y ' QUAY. WAT31EF0ED. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ reporting tfie matter proaacnte, on? perebn Selling or bottling!Btput ¦irmmitte- of the Ihingaxyan :branch callsa them. .; ' \ '¦ ' ' to the police won't the, - T ' free Guardiansfrom the undeViliolr' l&beli'or Tinder colourable imita- he at:en- ion oi the Lifeboat Institution.to vthe (Mr. Walsh—J think we, should get a tread responsibility of proceedina against him for : J, BRODERICK this danger ! tloati. thereof, wtiicb.woi not bottled by them. i ; new?., >arent br inch , ¦London , jheir mill for them—(laughter). • ; refusing to maintain her. ¦ ¦ - -' '¦ ; ^ ¦' . . • . . ; P. A. MTOi'HY, SoUcitor for tho THE M$BIC4L BALA ~rr~~~ _ \ _T~ >o JX>NiK£Y. . ., place to another, and they spmetimes stay This concluded; of bis lamented futhei c3 11 Hie buaine£3 of the Board. Tcs rjnoor of K I UALCB hupltatnre In ttlllar tU« out all night to rob. It you had race- in Kil- TCHE : DISTRICT COUNCIL. •>¦ The Clerk said there/ was a donkey in the ' 1 Bolomoiu' SrecUclca b»e tfiren Um iw/ rrea* allttictiov sold, . macthomaB they would come here ; in such The minute* of the last District Council GENERAL HOUSEPAINTERS AND and afforded himmnclioomfort.—liblino, Enau. . j>ound and they should get him -- largo numbers you -would 'not be ' : TbaCoUeg* House, 'thd donkey eati-ng ¦ able; to find meeting having been read and signed; ' Uo * fro Uumi/. | MJ. Stuar; jaid he saw room for them. ' . ,' • -.' < . ;¦ . i j : DECOEATOES, "l'b&TS had r^ry ftut sattefic n m ailoz 'tfr fhavingi this rooming, dnd whoever was re- - i . The Clerk intimated that tihere was no busi- Solomdas* ctlobnted SpfOUolcs tot miniymni Clerk—The night before the fair,)here the ness-to be transacted; sponsible; prosecuted- for cruelty to 1 There was no corres^ lad ^ecpccLlally solicits a continuauco of tbe : ! - i •• P. Dooiir, p.p. ¦ should be Worilhoase is'inundated " A'. i I ' ' animal;, '¦ ¦ : ' ' ' with tramps. p pondence received from any source during the bind patronago accorded to bis late fattior. Thii txcBtrmor of Touxio dMlreJ to reoord th« hiih i . I !' "' . ' ¦ ¦ " i > ¦ f i Ei v E5SH Ii5*t*fii • Chairman—I think we should get up a model •week. . ¦ ¦ otUJttrtlon ha hna dsrirsd from rtmnjr totrtf aw of Mr .^5^S* rfB^*i\ j ^"^V ! Mr. Vilsh—There is no i U3e leavini hur. t , so Boloceus' Epeotulcs. Xbo light > b£i> also beba i i 1 Codging house in Kihnaothomas—(Idughfer). ¦' ' ¦¦ woll nt*. there eaiui " shavings. Sell, him off. • : : ; ¦ 89, Hanor Street tdToir-Toioato. i' . ; • i . 'I . . . . ¦ - Mr. i E. Power—All theso fellows have an I The vallie oi t,he donkei-\tas 18. . -• , ¦ ; WiAiLSH'S " MANTEBLPIXA (FromTery RCT. Srtrerter Malqne.) only worth object in view in going about. j i hoTO nsoa llr. Soiomoni' The Vv .Aer Inspector said¦ he was Chairman—Some ; , Bpeotaolaafo* iiTenlTtut kixpeiu-e. 1 i - - - ; • : : of them I have no doubt, iod bmo fonnd tb»m to ,b« nio«t»«tl«fAot«rT;M : i ! - . are well disposed i} (Cidm would ;coat theDri 1-^5. <-r ; when |work is tb be had i Those who attended CoTk Exhibition (especi- SERVANTS' Bnntm KtXitm,f .f .,Y. , KUnuo. Iht said he ¦ REGISTRY OOD I ' ¦ Rer, Jon W hl «( ¦ they will try and knock out ' fhJjr tppnjrci Mf Bolomor.t '¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ a .living. - Us. \ ally ironmongers), and who- intend' visiting ByocUclcj. Hii oplsloa 1» ntnlt of «0 1 \ \ Mr. R. Power—Yes, at people's expense. tk* jeen «x- MARES noilcae« ot them. i STALU0H8 FOALING —ti*i«ilD, Tborlca. ' -ftND : The donkey was ordered to be sold by Mr. j ; : ¦ ' ' ' ¦ Mr. J. Walsh Waterford Show next week, are invited to JTRS. CAMPION has Retired from KT , ¦ iTllli infln ' L ' t - > ¦: —By pick^pocketing. I Tni R P Oisttom.'P.P., au 'cxperlsnosdTnnt oomfori : .| . . AQAiiveT : • The matter then dropped. ' ! compare the. methods adopted in the .fixing of nhnun and truniferred her lntercnt to uid otroort ntiffaotfen from ¦"enU ysus ns» of lit A GENERAL EWLIDAY. ¦ Soicrawni' oelabnted epectJujlej^-KUflnina, Oo.CUrt RBOENT APPO©miEKiT OF- MEDWODFE. Chimney' Pieces and Grates at both places. ¦Mr. Stuart said that inl several parts of the (From Vety B«v. OMioq BTAHJ) -AOQIDEWTp DISEASE AND FOALING. country they were giving holidays to so to tue The Local Government: BoExid forwarded Those on exhibition at Waiter Walsh and IIES. PEBNIE, llIGH-STBEET. •I O»TO OK A Mr. SoMvgsV Spvctaab* (or miny rat [ queries for anawere respectiitgiMTs, j and boo eiperUmiMdthe fallwt oomfortfrota ttiam. !¦ Cork Exhibition. The I people could tnea iMoGone, Son's Stall at the Shaw will be erected by aot exTMOtto obtain tprt(s. applications- will porpoa* an4 mow oalonl«t«4 to CTMUT* «» ttttt ' ' 1 : ¦& ' ' ¦Dispensary District. . .' j ! . ; ; PJ» Clonmel. i . ' i -> .: ' ' V is if the "P. Canon &tuf, .l (WIMUJT : sue Ishomng bad er- Clerk-^t evident Guardians took -I : y receive pronipt gtteption. ,, T«T B«T. Dr. VmauM , DMB of irdjfh«o d Clooaa*. | Mr- iDimne^-We , irtif tA Wple not to ¦go oureelres: ; : : • into" their heads not to opDoibt -this Voman ooiM, b»» gmt kdnatan boo ,, anas Mr. the Local Government Board Ifould insist ;on THE : RZPOnTED KETinCMCWT OP 8oVD*on ijwotMlM -in fan, O» trial otb.n» bat Hair, ^oiver said that they would canvass Ih^e ¦ ; iOflWrt-fr«t UWTWd^fcwmrthwiTi Jlr. : their doing so. • - ¦- :¦ ; 1 Bolomni poor iorjtbeir: vote3 and novr;ihey should £61 J . LORb noDnnTC. COUNCIL OP D ¦ ¦ ¦ MT. J. Walsh—Is;her' appointment sanc- COUNTY WATBRFOR I * B«T. Dean BOWUT, P. P, bu ati them a holidav. ! i - . , ; TB7 Mr 8010. 1 ; you get the people to close tioned by thelxxral GovemmeritBoaid? ! neVSWudc ton ft« tW1 b.jrM •:Student to ttal Chairman—Will ; A KEMH^FHOIAL DENIAL picami 4»cr, «od bai ^Uani* , n lUUn. ih»t tb*7 bar* and make a holiday, of it? ' ! Clerk—JNo; only yesterday I! sent 'away the Datea fixed by tbe County Council f » *AmA h \nam hllvtzhtanS tn afford him th« Vh.... ! Cist of queried that she replied! to. : Mrs. Wil- lliMi, i i : ¦ • u i ' ¦Mr. ,P. I Veale—Oh, yesJ [ . • [ : eopirort..C-<^ _ [ ; . <\ • ' ' liams who also sought -would df'Watarford for holding of | E^T ABOI. «»r»8aTfi»rji,r. F.i tanax . . Chatrman—Mr. Stuart >5 «?Jang you to give the postof not have ! si London, Thursday. ' taffar* i to H 'GREAT : bLBAB^IpE ¦ •the slightest poseible ^hance ! being : cMldlioomf'ta' nd»W>oraiie«i£roiaotimr I'*IIH. hai a-holiday and form a committee. : ' : ; appoint- ;i The "St; James's Gazeko " Bays—^We have i lftuart|6rlv; lIIeetiiiRo. anekpleann I D ttattnf that BOW, fron ed. In the finst place,, she wotj ld nojt be a;ble I : ! to* ow of Mr. ¦Mr. 'Sti art—Monday week ¦will del official authority to deny the statement of the Bolomoaa'.Cr QraUdSMctwlML bsoui asJornadiBr and ' ¦to sign- the. paper, and in tha second place, !' DISTRICT COUNCILS. wiltlB| for ui> UsfUOj tlma irltb thc fuUatt^Mat to hit Mr iStAsrt. moved that a committee be ap- ¦ ; ¦ f i utirUla, orom MMant she Sad no qualification: ¦ |. i iCpondon correspondent of the "Birmingham BDBit DISTRICT. : DAT. PATE OF 1»« l\tiri*(T em and bel» hi*. . •xpartvu)*, that l ' ¦ I SiliE ' ' itllB pointed. . ' ' bla2s nt«rtU 1 eipwMnad boaTlh* a»sU«ktloa \]t ¦ ; ,.. ' . ' , . Chairman—-We Hr. ' '- • •¦ ' ¦: • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦• ; • ; * should give thsir "would be happy toigive the Gazette," that the retirement of Lord Roberts Llsmore Fiidar 1Kb July. 1(K)8 BotosnwM* Bap -tor Spc^taelM^^Basdoa, Coastr Cork, i : BEGINS - ; ' : • . • llj-CulJinan 6aid that they ¦ ' '¦¦ j men .vralwaylticket and 38. each (laughter). appointment to Mrs. iWilliams, if we could. . (from tho position of Gbmmander-in-Chief : Vfttalota 116. 1 3atn»ota«Mi fox aboat 10 jtm, ajd hu tximti- Mr. Walsh seconded the resolution. ¦:¦ ' the atinoit »dTtnU|« and eoatort qiiftlifled?- " ' •: ' ' - I' ' yninent. Lord Roberts has no intintion ^f ?loDdiel AO 2 . ¦ tucei. ¦-¦ -;¦ from¦ Uui. iChairmkn—You would want a requisition. , ! . 'y Tveiday . lSib do ' BtOTtlrtoirD. I j . : , 1902 Clerk—She is; but the-question ia:¦whether resigning, and there is not tho slightest founda Kllmkcthoraoi WfW 4W*ol«: haro Ua tuM On .SATURDAY, JULY 1 Mr. piinne—[There should be a meeting cf ¦ - . .- ¦ ¦¦ ; ¦ b, bl* ' ¦• -. . " " she -will continue to holdthe office, j " | tion for the report. • •• , DnDgfcrvwj -I Jnne^ftj 17tb do EalscnotOtf ^ilfcof*yrlii)U«aart>rchl)lihppofAran.b the shopHa&sist ants themselves ; ' _ S ' ' Bis i Emlneci- ;tola.fltwiml i KflOahfcititahblaBon ui In - tMr.:J. C3offeyr-6he ni3i?bt he llooiiDg¦ for par Yooghal No 2 Friday, do , . the Mr. iStAart There -ivas:eucb a meeting ana ' r " ¦ - ¦ ¦ J8th Dabliai hii j utlntaMjOanUad liana, \*kabl»bopo Reductions on every"^afttcle. House. ¦ hire. ,. -;.- f. ¦:: . Vi ' -:jv: !• . ) *:. , -. i Enormous nobody Tcfiised^ ' !.'!'" " . ' ' lost «5ay for lodging appliptiom, Qatnrdoy, 21nt Jun« eidMr i hi* «* «• tarn laU.MdAJU T, On Xaahf, 4rcb- ' ; (Sir. J-;WaWfr-6he*oeaxi't-w4nt car 'hire; as ibufeefof -CMbellUU itwt .tUTk Dr. Pt>W, tuihn *«> The resoiution was ¦pass ed. ^nanunou9ly., ¦¦ ' ; . ol go eh© has -a. Jricyde—(laughter),t > i , WaUatonlrU»;Jfc» aiwn Z/kMn1 tnUkKtSif^ttSu i Mr. iBdrry said -that they^ should fnrtbir x Folly : 1 COUNTY ICOUNQJL. Uo*t< 8«f. Dr. MrtUdmow.d Aakop . ot KilElo*, ¦ ¦ ¦ ' I air. BuckJeyJiBta;, ffi » WcyMa aright¦ get Propaaali Committed.>l eetloK» :- . , ' ¦ JBiaboj cC Ttea, Collars, Xadlgs; and go ti tne Ehopkeepera. [ ' i \ ' . : : :¦ '(¦ <¦' ' : ¦ • • Tto¦ ii BoT.Or.¦ CqxbfO, Ma, THtozt*. «&,««,¦ Shirts' tiiud-^la-UE&ter),. : . .: : (:• > < ;J ; . ; • ; .. - . ' : :" : ¦ ¦¦ ^^J^' 'Mr.iBajry said that toe wa« prepared to fciwe ' evert with :l _ . Fricr«T,.8th ilnfliuf , J803. : ; .' ! , . ¦; - 4 ' ; j - :y , "^^^ ^ : " - ''^AlMEnAiRY- '• ¦ [to ^ash ^ncie another is . if [the bther merchantsdid BO too* ' ' ¦ - [, ( *'i :; , - JMBBDViEniEOTiS: ! last C»y tor Hd\ loft tppli&tianii ' 4 , ¦!:i > . «, FaneMlatMeovntrycu b«»amiU«d «WiBp«*iaclw. ' Collar^ll ' The following letter 'waa1 reswt:— ! Friday^ fctb July, ISO! r' ! ,, 200 DorJ Gent.' ^SS^^M^^^^m^ U ;i .'! ;j 5^HBOITNKI , - •,;' ' i , - - Bf LXnduiiTliui¦ a' m' tSt * . . v . -utK Auguit; 1902. Naptha, which Monday, 25th August, 1801 ; Wf |1if »—***"'i . j i " J- j- - '7 Cunnjga*below high -water 'maik.lba iremowJii J does the gashing ** i | . I : aoa inai;uie, -j soazd oj 'iYaoe ibe inft>rm«iftna»> Dear Mr. WeWh—I-fceJowlth¦ send plan, ' ' ' ' : ¦ ' jeciftcationand' e^timftte'.tor bd&a <&na ^raore by soaring and less b^ i I' .. ' ' B. G. PAUt, - CitlTIOlf la eonMOWDM df Bo*tgrow atMaqxi it has!not .b&en:removed einoe1 their last order, by rub- japo«fUoB, U U dM«*ar>to not*».nii«na«dillw» • osetB' ordered, or Wcommended ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ! - '¦¦ ¦ ! ; 8ecretary to tbe Coanty Council a>d to 'and 490 thai An «xpeii ;lawjW •bo emplbyenl tt* jth* bing.^ . ' .^ . • ¦ ' . ¦ ¦ cWJHt 6alytoU l»dTtToa Mr, X. Bebbuin. QptWtB to rt 0 nJ( : ' ^ i . ; ! {' County Bcpretary'i Office ' ~?T ^"?^, - ' P 'B OB !ttje inalter. j! . . ! Waterfora. 9lh June. ^r . Welsh «eoonaed-the ,isolation. iA , • , : Soaking is easy, y | 1903 i : NoabMHHnCTSB5,»A8aAU8T JEKr IMrJiCurrani recoinmehdedJ j i ' "¦ Hhat iMr. ilSm. ¦ i ; :¦ [' ¦ ;¦ p VBWI. .' { • ' • i. y B ¦£{&¦ : ^ ' ' . ' ] ' I . I ££i' tigFWM MkeM M««Mt;U*l r»fiaMJ| Ma MM? ' Mi:^an ihey-ohoulda j ot ¦; MLS-HAPTHA : relr- «^> -v. ¦¦ i ! J9 Wilioa Strut L¦ oidM Bgl ' iw ¦ ' ¦ BAHtWAT. |; |- ; iDiffm eltog^th^ onj iMir 1 lift WE /I I : • ¦ ; * Kim «ak<^«lltar TUvn|ilU , (HimfcL/I^ey : h . ]. \\ 7 I * !; ^ ; ¦ i«t - couoseiL'4 opinion- themserres; i:-, .?; v .- i ¦ • !.v . ;Mi^i4h4«^W»^ «h»v.^^^ .(kxa&i Willi«m HiUbb 40,j labotji^r,' ?ra» WtttifoAl' ' ^^ . : iiM^ Byan—I iwfll gua2tot».-i{ ,. (Soottt) *nd BUUoni on ptm^itrvtB, Xlmerlok i For further p«ttf(blB» applrti P. KBJifT, tril]JbeW tttt ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦¦' , tad' ine ' !.. . ;:¦ ¦¦;.: :.:¦:: , ~l xecttted &l Wandaworfetowl morning for the Thntfe* Br»nrhd». ; I j,. -: ¦ , ¦ • ' ' :: ' ¦ • ' " !' ' ^ ttonW .. ;]. \:- iJt j Esq.* Borough TreMurer,jTb8; Ma}l. unrder of MiriamJ ana Tye^ 66, wMoto with : Tkfati »T«U*UeLa i m * D»y4, indadlB a«t« of. : ! • ; : ;: ' J «ft|:B irry^r oi ht ;ta^j ^ • .gTagacwxaaqsgiisinu;- ¦¦' ¦ ¦ " - 6 ¦ i : - - [> Bj order, !•/ " .! "-i |- ' ' • ' M;ii^>>^ . fare*. I ¦ > ¦¦ ¦- . ^'ii- 'Vi- . -P ! ' ¦ ^ ifi lBil iii ^teti^WM&f oi W. At;theitrikl . : 1 '. i ' . .:: i' JAMfi8y J. - ' ¦ •' .'-'' ?¦''¦" ! | jflBBi .Y.^ ; HUb»;,B«dhe too) «> _ t^6oUtxttioaof the1 , Foy fBr^p«^l«r«Upa *«. >V. n\ - [¦ ' BPBKBT OrCOL^OTOFwrflo'M ' « »i ' ' ' ¦ . MM ft,|. -^iB i F*t*rfo«t fcmdw tb*'ip.,t«n*«^oNteMlto.: i ; ¦ ^^5^-f&SifeitJt H ¦ ^IK ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦:; ' ¦ ¦ HB r • ¦ ! - ; ¦ ¦:¦ ; ¦ - ±±±ti ¦ ^ ¦ .j-h-l " i\f' 'ii !' ; ¦! ¦ " : ' ¦ ¦ !»Tf • ;: ,:¦> ' -^*¦ L•!¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' • !- Ay- .\r . : l, :;: . hi. . • - . . !. / . .;.! ... • > 'i- - 'f , i ' .l- •;>-T ii^M>iv ,AfffHf:i!:-*h^ f?t^^a,tfflfe i inill . -i'>" t ^: ; ;"-}• ' jrV t^r N . K:;m>im^i:) S • ;• , .;¦:¦ '¦!'L ; l' ^' - i t - Wm$mmmm ' : • . |- : ^ ! ^' ^- 'i v^;: vl. •^^p:..^;-; -$$:^^;$. ;j . "{4i|;y|i.; jj ii;::i4$j^i^^: MWM v ¦ ¦ . " : tk n - ' N ¦l ~ ^ r ^- -| ¦ ^ . ... :¦ ;: iii .^. ^ . 1 ... ' ' ! ft ' . ' ' ' . a__ . ^^^^^^^ U ^^^^^^^^ ¦¦ ¦ 1 tilt t ;. -:• s! .:\; : ^' • : : I |v^r :.;- . -rM ]h'i :iXi!v ^¦:i^ -^! : .:.f.iv -^ -* ¦ - - -.i r-TZrsi.M ''} -: "I 1-vP . • :¦¦ - ¦ ¦ - tvo^j. ;¦; i ' , ¦ . -,:'{ - , - . . i ¦ • ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ' • ¦ ¦*¦ - . . .]-¦>,. . . -j ¦ -^r ¦ I' 'f' . . 1; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ! ¦ rof^ilv-^^flUi- \ . ;. ;. - o . j r SiiSI^ • • .:'» . ' : Raiii . Goats M ee ' ¦' : ¦ ¦ ' ; '! ' OP HTHB ' :; ¦ ¦ 1;- :: : CFn&br ' dost' PriCa: : • ' ' ¦ ¦; ¦ - : ¦ • • ¦; .. - • . . . . ;; : j . ; :;: : \ i ; : j , r -: . IS&DE ; GARMENTS; ; ; : ALL BEJST ^T?!:. : JC^>J cij ^^ ^4=^ J£^JLs=y Gigantic SummiBr: Sale OUR FIRST DELIVERY : oi Rutumn ' Jackets I O ^&. XJ. -3ED
Owing to the Cold Season oar Stock of Summer Goods was never so large at this Sooertson Ledlie, fergisoi fe yo, Ltd FUETHER AND EINAL EEDUCTION time of year. \ We are now offering unustully Large Reductions to effect a Clearance and "W -A. T JS1 tt JF O £Z> JD msfco room for the New AutumnPurchases.
PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. . : $ Co. Ltd —Well Educated learne WANTKD IMMEDIATELY . : Youth of good address to troin as Junior STORE CATTLE 63 & ** cS&CJ1 ; write for above Ptmpbiot, ehovloR bow EOABD and Lodgings at most moderate tonno. Urne fEt" may la made, without hszardons rink or NEXT AUCTION Mr». Iloyi-tcd. The Cross, Tramora. iMonlatlOD, and how by §ncc«3Bft)l investment JE20 T\ IS W 'Wlfi1?!? /fill? iffifP miy return £5 weekly profit. Larger or tmaller Thursday, Aug, I ATEPIFORD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY desires sltuailoo. Experienced BAEMAID — j amounts in proportion. Hundred! ot kuUmoniab, can be well recommended. Apply S, this Marahall ' and Co., 101, Lcadonball otroot, GANLY, SONS & CO ' Howtrd, LILnTED Office. | Londoa- EC ¦jptOPYBOUKS — Good value AC 2a. and Id. H-/ Redmood & Co., Nswa Office. _ j and v~ WOOL. QU ^th. 20th /pURTERS HOESKKKEPERS ! SendVfoT i> WOOL 16J P fl\A/ *O boot of vblaable atable rocipes. ; GAME- KilkeDny Agricultural Third Great Auction for this Season in I)J y OnUVVj AUGUST KEEPER S took of recipes Is.—TULLY, Chemist- . ¦ Salerooms, Ueher's Quay, Dublin, OPEN Hasting*. I Society. 1 EOE SALE - An American Iooubator called the Wednesday, Aug. 27. IL V&CLL P LI . Pacific ; Gold Medal at the Socra'nebtoSta&a aiitt -sffljfl Pair, 1885-6 over all competitors. Also ottxjr . , ANNUAL Medals. 4 Brooders, 5 Lamps, Egg Tester; Apply SEVENTH Consignments Bhould reach ns before Satm • pread Darri le E. S , g , Portia*. | Soptembor, 1902, day, August 23, to bs in time for Catalogue 11th & 12th Wool bags lent frea to Consignors ; money FOR S1IJ,-A large lot of Fcatlie r Bedi, .or Pillows, and Bolsters, Apply Richard advances given when required. Oidrnents, Remnants, and Short Lengths left GleesoD, Bally briobeo. i ! HORSES, CA TTLE , SHEEP , PIGS, A GRICUL T URA L Respectfully intimato to visitors to aboTO 8 OTT that they will exhibit a lull range of ths TTJ^OR SALE—A very good HarmonJum, bV POUL TR r, GANLY, SONS & CO, waiter fa G , -IT? Metzler & Co., London. Apply Bichartl PRODUCE , BUTTER, WOOD-CAR VIN Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen HaoEjIncs of 1/aBios* Wood, uoroing and Reaping Gloeson, Bttll yhr ck:n. j I . over after the Season will be cleared out HONEY. &<. Uuoher'8 Quay , Dublin. I , GacMno Co.. o? C2coc2o:i Folio, VcpSti (U.S.A., for whom they are "jCTOB SALE—A Mahogany Cheat Drawers ; " JjJ solid brass handles. Apply Richard Gleeaoi , Oror £800 in Prizes and Solo Amenta in Waterford. . • Ballybricken. Farmers can enter m a. "OlREWOOD Chopping Plant ; New Patent ; 184 Classes. THEOLDEar ESTABLISHED, LARGEST Fencing and Gates Manufactured by the Firm who made toe Wroug tor Fanner, n m Ti /f ht Iron Work nseJ JD 3 toon honr. Write No. 188 this office. 6U Ulassco exclusively , AND MOST IMPORTANT OF THE them in the erection of the enclosure of Sbov? Grounds. : T^uE SALE. -A Liver acd White Pointer ; twp tho Countv Kilkcnns JJ years old ; perfectly trained. Priee, £1' . illfiM I \WW M Apply X 140, this Office. , PRIZE. LISTS GRA TIL DUBLIN SHEEP SALES : " "T710R a limited period George White Jc Sjna oro Portable Boilers, Corn Bins, UGUST 43nD YEAB ¦Iliu fMylS ID Eelliog the largo 4s. 6d. bottles of Koko fojt Entries mast be mudc before 1 6th A . . the Hair at 2a. dd. 8ample bottlea, Is. wil, be inserted in FIItST GltEAT AUCTION KOR THIS .ir.Amts TTjlOR SALE. — Two Swinging Dooru. 8ire , C3" Advertisementa Fig Troughs, OF ABOUT Mangles, -ID 94 x 27 inches. Seasoned Pitch Pino, fitter Catalogue at reasonable rates, sou space with Plate Glass. 75 Shillings. Apply 930 thi > in the P&rk during Show 2s. per f .OL Office. ' Hay Backs, Chaff and ; Turnip Cutters BAND B A C: I. 1> A 8,Q0® EWEB FOE preserving Milk, Meat, Fish. Butte , Game, V.ILL DZ IITLD IN etc., in warrn^ weather use Henry Beti't Food Preservative. Cheapest and Best, Is per packet. Beo Irstract5r nnd Poultri Instruct .. THE D UBLIN CA TTLE MA RKET The IlaJaufacfcurGo of the Shannoa Pouadry, Limerick Each L>& FAUDEL'S Singer Sewing Machines with Cover Tuesday, Aug 26. and a Varied Acsortment of all Goods Suit Cash Price, £3 18s. With drop le&i 5s extri able Henry Grainger, 10;and 11, Barronstrand Street. Working Dairy aDd iDBtrucior each Da; mMLL h Entries ahoulrl reach un before Aug. 16 to M for Fiirinero, CM) 0D PONY or Donkey and trap required fo facilitate cataloguing. Entry forma on ap- T hire occasionally. State terms and gije 'addresb 47, QLUSLJ , Waterford, 9 this office. / ' ! Enhance to Park, Is plication. GANLY, SOFS & CO., WHITE & SONS - Kiva away Children * Bmi SHI .. Ancilaneofs and Live Stock Salesmen, G o Pails or celluloid balls to each purchasero M M. ML'K JMIV , IClLKEUNI. 's Quay, Dublin IleUln's Food. They charge 2a, and Is; 8d. ro Dsher . LAN DS OF PAHY epectively for the 2s. 8d. and Is 6d. bottles.! ©Ai (Near Kilmnowl Co, Kilkenny, 4 mOa from . TTORNSBY Reaper and Binder for Sale Wm ttrtrini JLIL 1891 pattern ; all steel frame ; io /ThUEEN'S COLLEGE; CORK. GAS perfect working ¦ IF YOU ARE 6JING TO THE \g FACULTY OP MEDICINE. ¦ order. Price, ^10. Also a ' JTirrE^FOR . Xbe EitttciDntiono for tho Eight Ucdical lHiaiR¥EY ' Three Horse ' «: WM Adminirtr*tor s ' 8AXE BY Clay s Grubber, £4. Capt. SeholarBhtps, aDd for tho Blajey (jcbeUrtblp end HIRH-CLASS Uco a GAS CooUer AUOIION of orit COGHUe;, Promina. ! (SOEE S^HIBITSOSI Senior Exhibition, ¦will begin on THUB8PA"?, COOKINQ 0 ORBES FOB 6AU!!-Can ba eeea et !8 John OCTOBER 23rd, 1002, and Leotarea on 1ION- etr«t. Sold priyately with trial £0 Trnin DAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1902. . Tbo attention of candidates is directed to p. 16 FOR Uarta eold by Ancfaon at every Waterford Fairl SEE OUR EXHIBIT . ORDINAKY Yf uaa k Sons. * ; par. 2, to p. SO, pars. 1 and 2, ond to p. 88 of tho Uoo a JGAfl . Cooker 1OO [ College) Emulations- MiiOJL!/ «!ki!.ii;Jii JJLANJ © lU JiL'-sii\] vLUij Mw^vl ij.faa COOIONG ITNSTANT Belief from Neuralgia and Headache Class Few—Two Pounds far each clous, except 1L by using Bell' s Neoroigla PoTrdera; in 6i. TTTIVERYONB says its Beautiful—almost Practical Anatomy, Practical Phjilology, Practi- FOR ALL ; CATTLE Boxes, at the Witerford Drbg HalL ' cal Chemistry. 6nd Anatomy and Pbjsiolojy (lat 1PJ impossible that Soiled or Faded Dressea, COOKING Uca a QA8 Cooker OSTr-A Light Course), tor which tho Fea in Three Pounds. HOUSES, PIGS, JBNNBTr, MACHWEBT, ]T Bain-proof Overcoat ; email etc.. could ba r. stored Clinical Inotractlca b Rirea at tho Oeneral AND BAKING . M-M elzo ; green grey colour ; makers' name, Lacea, Feathers, etc., FAEM IMPliEMBKTa. PRODUCE, Eto, «J«o»l Eobert8on Hospitals, wblch cro recojuked by all t-o LictD- , Ledlie & Co. A Beward will be paid to such perfection Hos- HO U3BHOLDyDBNITT;aK*EFFECT8. ; to anyone bringing same to ; •Ing Boards Thoro oro obo until Spocbl News OfHca. | pitals open to Students. ' b« 8OI.D BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY TT OST, at Bazaar GroaDds, Tramore, on' Monday Furthor information can be obta ned from tbo Over 300 . GAS Cookers in daily u;e in TO . ¦iU night ' BUT IT'S THE FAO r, College Calendar, or on application Co the Rejictrar, , a Lady s Fancy Belt, cet with 8tonea. WATERlrOfiD, giving . complete sutisfac dlnctioa *t th* Adsdiditrator (P«odocrULit*) £ tfa Will finder leave it with Statlonmaotcp, Tramore. ot Quren's Collegia, Cork. late Mr. JOHN N0U.H, inform 1521, Neara. : . i ! Tbe r/holo have boeu Cleaned or DYED BY By Order of tho Prcldeit , tion, as will testify. All Cookers *x inVt%Z *l££j ALEX. JACK U A., tc'Jta. %M USERS , . Rcs ^ , on Snnday, 3rd Angust US FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. Stand Il7> O*l—M Mfich Cowi. wetfbri^SMs^t LO3T , Cherry Walking "C!ca&oaci': Cc=3," Hcci=5c=3imc^'^cc":d- pepcrctta to?zz^" zz.T.7) ca C %FIXED FREE and GUARANTEED udI taort yotrng ; J Stick, silver band, engraved " left ib 8 Dry Cow ; lUtli-btti " Jim ; Avenue G. in c=«:i3 tad co r^?c3 c7 icrf. . : i to work tatitfuctorily £*t3 Smoking Carilagt of 4 80 Train to Tramore. Ownw to will bo thankfnHf left tA New* OSes. ! i G. A. IA. ^Crensca cc-Jo o t:~:^3 cr^;5 ca c—3 C3c=so oca . C^, CJo. 00, D!:t=el CI. i "IT OST,;on Cth. between Holy Tiyoli c=c=?::7. Fall p^rticolors from 2 Crosa and . &t ML <]) • M i^JavJiiiNJ iLa, ••tc=rs!o, ; 6ppc3O| ' ZTZ- D OtfT JLi Tramote;. White Wftterproof Coat : Kowarlj '' CK J CIC=3, C . , D?IJS SSL* '*"' ?' ***** "*l pSaila ead Qossti CeaM. • ' * a*r~ *> u*;B»T^ Brood KM by Psjdoa Rwril wailing for whoever brioga it toTraaoro Btrrtcbs AKT DYEKS & CLEANBjRS, Munster (Dhampion8bip , C:=rc=3 Cr.z:xl. or to 18, Cathedral Square, Wnteiford.: lf ^idt tis. 1, CalCsvca TCSTCSO, Tp=;rc, c;£iila» HAHAGEB retarned in the bear future, th«n with wbomBOCrcli HEAD OFFICES : ! Sports, ta 2 d'Jiiao Cocsa osd 4 CcCK;:=:r. teia dfeeovered TTJU ba progxafcd. \ ' [ Cork — 1, Pembroke Street t)ublip—8, " Dunraoro Ccst" Hsrbour Castcr*a [Jcuso. Grcst Intcf-Coanty Cz All ronad Prcalcoa aay bo cssa cay uccti day bsSvrcsa'ii MANURE "Wanted—20 vloaas Sublt or Pigs' Upper 8cckTil!c Street. Limerick-j-2, Cecil Contest in Manure (old). DUNGARVAN cad 4 by StaMfprlco dolivefed flboat oppolntacr.l tflth CJcrbocp.nnctcr. «g», 8tor« calf mils from Borough Boundary. A , this offlcej 8treet. 4o^—C p|«, t, aunter d KswL *<• I'"i AfiESTS WAIN TED. Tbo nbovo 8port3 will ba held (n the Qoello URSULIWE CONVENT, ST. MARTS, TVroTlTlaNG'S TBBBACE to ba Let ". Field, Com Shandon. Dnocarrarj. by tho Unooter Counoil, on WATERFORD, ; X>J fortable bouaa without caiden, Apply M Uolloy, 63 ^j^- SUNDAY, nhBEPTEUBEK, 1003, oommonclngot Tolenpaao- , Manor. 1 o'CIoc!: oioi->. " CrnliV VVctorford. Vc:--:::=3 C 3, Wh«els and Ax&;2 ip>HOTOGBAPHS of the i PROGRAMME, Ml «od TimbBr«Urtri«S25 * Doncannon Horae EUNNINO—100 Yarde ll r> (T* ui- Eaces now ready at Poolo's, Mall, Waterford , 220 YBrd«, U0 Yard», n 0NY, with Trap and Hnmeca. for Sali. coniontributed of the Boyal IJnivcnity of Ireland* and lor ¦fl. O'Urad The following tro the anoanta L A Gold ilcdal will b» awarded to la* Winner , y, Hair-dreaser, Quay. ; : j &c., of tooa: Diocese Of each ereoi, ends Silrer those of the Iutennedinte Board. bj the caveral . Pariohes, Medal to ths nccond SWISS AND VIENNA. BREADS. of an ]DBBWAKD-LoBt, AORtut 8. batweca top of towards " thCiOiocesan Collection jubt« : hold :— i 2. A Gold Medal eill be awarded to tho Com- i^The HealtV tbe pupils b object of JCttJ Gibbet HIU and the Briolt Foctory, Ladie*' petltot who Means tho highest nnmbcr of points In ' Bold Keyless £ 8. d. Sole Agent for "\C YTOS " Brow' :} Bread. special caro. under the superintendence of • Watcb, with inono«ram en baclt. Enoning, Wdgbt throwing, and Jamplng, respect- ' Finder will ba Eewordod on bringing same to Carrick-go-Suir ond ;Noptov7n i. 28 5 6 lvoly;th« points to be Allowed Resident Ccrdficatod Lady None ¦ ' ¦ this BI follows :—Firet Office. . - .. ; Trinity Within, WotWord 28 0 0 place, 4 FolDto ; 8econd, a Point* j Third, 1 Point . For Prospectus apply to SS, Peter and Panl's; Clonmel ... 27 8 6 8. A Sptcial Gold Medal wU| be gives to the <' For Refreshments , Luncheons, and Afternoon Teas. GEVEN-DAY Licensed House for Pnle. For Compstitor who obtains Itho Hfghcst Number of KJ parttonlara apply 100 this office, ! Trinity Without & Butlerstown ... 27 0 0 , Poluts all round in obovo evtnt¦ sj tho scores to ba THE MOTHER STJPERIftIL Tramore and Carbally 26 5 8 computed C3 oJ«recald.. | • ¦ I HIGH-CLASS 'COIMFECTIONEFIVt Wedding, Ohrlittnlng. »nd Hectptlon Cakej oraiaKnlcJ In bey. ttvle. JELECT Fnrnlahed j^ Apartments la ! healthy KiQea, Croo^e find Faithlegg 2£ 0 0 : i. A Record ITIII be kept ot the Total Number o! KJ posltfon at Mrs. Donnelly'o, ' Tbd Crocs, ' St. Mary's, Clonroel 23 4 8 Points coorod for etch Coontf. do that tho relative French and' Svrip Chocolatos and Fancy Sncota, CoiaqaeB, Novoltios, tc, iu great variety. Tramore. : j merits o! each! msj bo ["flllOlT ...... _ 22 3 6 compared. } Uraulino Coavent, St. Mary'a /]pH£ person who took Genfs .Umbrella from ' 6, All Medils win bo of Irish, | Manufaoturo ond CAKES OF ALL KINDS ANL\ PASTR Y GOODS ALWA YS JL Cafe Chjintant hall Lisffloio ...... , ... 21 10 .0 FRESH. Waterfoiid. . at JurernaBazaar , Trn- ' tho Intcrlption will i>» In Irish, j I more, last -weak , woold oblige by retorting to J, St. John's and Balljgunnor 21 1 0 Entries Clotoi with the Hoo. 8oea.on Monday, tho * Topping, tbls office, or the Hon, See; , ~. let September 1902. ,| . O" Crioro by Coot cr To!ophjona rccclvo p7o=3p%, c%tcntlon> • STJ ANNE'S HIGH SCHOOL. , TramoreJ Dangarvan I ...... 20 0 0 ^ ! ittsSittiis&nSSSa NewcH8tla & Fqu -Mile-Water i. 14 16 0 Kntry Forraj can be had on application to rps>.BE LET, Fomfabed, for Sepiembi, No, T, DANIEL FRAHEK " UniTcraity, IntennedUu 4nd iaw.'saii -'i '-*"-'•«? Ji. Tjvolt T«rrace Agiish and jBaJliaameela .L . 13 15 1 .J Hon. 8«OJ. . Kindergarten 'vntart—lCahotiMiyr '8U«boafd sad ~-^ , Tramore. Apply by letter UIOHAEIi FLYNN, Doasarvan.; DepartmenU. cely to Miss Hont, 12, Bereatord-street, Waterforfl Clo^heen and iiarncoart . .1. 13 10 C I J Ballyporeeni ; : ... : ... . J.. 13 3 11 fTIRA¦ MORE —- Florence Place;; Ftirnisnea Vacation ends 6a the list September. Ardfionan.BaDjbicon 6 Grange«« i. 13 3 0 JL House to Let for September, containing : ~. ; FoB« 20. i Sittin^ g [ Boom and D C»hir ; : . J : : .;•• 18 0 0 BaBAsafl ining! Boom and foqr Tbe pupils »re exported to TeUro on and ^Kilcaab. . 12 13 7 1 tW Bedroomg. Apply, Denroche* ' j ! ¦ Kilsheelsn r The County. Councils Orf ier morning of' that day. Glauea and ranks wili I Toaraneena •ndfThe Nire : ... 12 10 9 , SE&iol;esal© and Betail . Fish, Game,. ¦ TI'iiAMOBB ; and be anDouneed afl uiuaJ at 10-30 aja. ln.U» ' " ' ' ' ' " — FBB8H PODLIEY-'-^ Uttdr Ballyneil and QraDeemocklar ... 12 6 7 ¦ • • • /¦ '¦ • "WW?: JL tntsted,S>. to 8s. M, per pair. Mil. Cns&ek'a, ¦ ' : ¦ AogeW Hall. i . i sijp i^ two dootB from ,Qf*t>d HoteTTrVoiow *' Dunhill and Fenor ...... 12 0 O Hotice Pabliohlng Timo anil . ; ¦ ^ : ! : r i-^ . Fcunltry iistablishinent.¦ ' t':-l-:" *?^!"pp>y t' i CUppoquln •\ /- ...... [•• , , .. /¦ .v • dt - ''*P« OJ titoloffico, . 11 0 0 ' : . . Cl««bmoiy 3nd!KiDsalebeg . | . v , COUNTY; OP WATEJRFORD. 4-Q3?E33STI3SrC3- l OJ ? [ BiJLER&B?P WBK ' : Kilkoasaniy fewa ... ; .[.. 10 10 0 BT7Sl3 fE3SS 4L 'T JtJy, AB«B»V indi3pteiiDeT.or «n4 ; ' ¦ ' ' ; : '" ' ' ' ' ^ . ' . L/i. ,. . ¦;, :¦ :; : " . . -«> . \' ¦ , : •Ardnvpre end GrWge ...... J... 10 0 0 COUNTY I cOMidlTTEBi OP : AGBI. . . . I , . V;. , • ihp6JTAA g» Knockanbre and Glen dine , J./ 10 6:0 OULTtRE AND I beg to cotify my {rioDda and the pnblio that I intend commtriclrJ; nbore bosloess at ¦JL dittO, d.fatattaw< ia O/ jj£a^i»MUih,«*• v tECHNIOAf lESlAXJft^Hil 0om»jfl-it«i*.TSS»£o»Portlaw «nd 'BaUyduier ... \ ~ : 10 0 0 ;¦' ; ¦ ' !;V' C«*p»mVr, Bm1d«-«rOtter''«M «@rW4wi ' ;:. . .;r .j iNSTRUOTiok . ' ; ; :, i 57, HIGH STREET, WATfiRFpSDi drJ THDRSDfY, ' / • : Fr Eathgorinack end. Clonea i. 9 3 0 2Jst AtGtJST, 1902. i i^Atti:yr?x ™* omMy >'7ft?^ ?7- KlkoMnat and Colligati ... J.. ¦8\ 2 4 to me UOHT BEFfiEfifiMJENTS, ! / Half-years ehding th« 8»th day of lSiptember AU. orders ^trusted «hnll hara iaj personal fttxi cwrful ' ¦ ' rrUILOBWQ—ATae wcy for • «durt yoweUd Bl^-Md^Old Firbh, ; ... Y.% 8T 1 6 ttt^naoa,. I • ; 1901, aod 3lBt daj of jMJgch, 19J22. ; {t &ndb«Ur) Hditlaneeb¦ and Fabi1 . • 8 0 0 r I 'TJpjf c :, ; ¦ ' 7 10 0 Ww ;-" . ; I ¦ ¦.- : two Mo«0i|a *Bbd| iOfane::-;..: ' *.. 7 0 6 jvroTiCEi is;;HEfifeBsr! IGIVEN; that u X?\: puraaiujce; of; ihi» , Ooanty - ^ ;# (^w g^tl«m«a; , JlppiyM8,«S Newtofb, Kill •od.KilnucUwmwi ;7;6! 0 Ctounclla ' ' ! v r l • Saa--->: v Poiwrtt^rn j,. T O O I T ; : ' ; 8r.tTWl r», T«rittir{ord" ; . - : ;.. [6 : i- '-;6 A«con«ts of tiwf itbbw Mm * Oovaty Xhm \ 67, W5: 4 mittee, bg(*her With itto Lidger; !j^^^ ^&rc^p tV'l'¦ V9i:t:& vSd other' - {:•:<, : ,y ; : *tt !Jp#R;t;:: a'llii :: ' '| j. v r if? miM S; mm&iifo*45 iQ jO jBook^ dppoeltwl «t aiy 0 Bee, amd Will U If ft u ' tV^'ClOBinet PraiichdthObi : :f c li o M ' 7.4 6 by, lor. oo >«fidf ..oiJinr!i beJy, o* paten «¦ iip ^A fey j W CWt Nfa^n^B^y w B»al ISI ¦ ' ¦ ¦ M miwBi. ' 1 ¦ ' '!¦ 1 '^ JS SkmmmMm *¦ ;, .«•;. - -V ii' - .'i'lf'i** "!? " ¦:¦¦< :!¦ h ' W±i y.' :¦ >•: ¦• ¦ '. :¦ i :i i •;): -. M . :-:. -Vj-l-.li^. it . < . *. ^^ i&. V: '
sm *M mmB^mmi':, wmi WSmmm mmm felifilinniMiilriiiii m&Mimmm.Mm1MPVM t m i mmkmam :¦;< ¦ ( i ¦ - ¦/ ' ! ¦ ! . : Y . I 4 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦:-•;¦ ¦ ¦ ;." ' ' , :; ; .;i;^^^\;: : thWr, andI t Is not w manyi e r» ago this art dd S0C0ES3 OF A WATJtfiFOED 8AlM» thta P%V«4&fcc infornUUpa »hU , ye% ¦ jn® fe^eTooMii audldeanmgwas almott unki own in Irelarul, we con- - Mr. Jamse Brei, «oo oi lb. J. ?.?WBt. i MB! i filSTRip of action sWoidobtain s ^ WB , little book whioh tuu jott fjeen '|rattSate "tiM Sna dti intrDdocnj a branchoi trade ihii has iA^w |blitto ffi | ¦ a^- dty, ¦ isBTted by patholio ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ the, TJniverBd^MJedlcal ^oh,oo1, ruder tainfag ' ¦ ¦ - - the pmnie?,poida»nat dyen aad eleafatrs,,and ezamMtlon for s«ond aate at the Liudoi Mattg • ¦h . : i. -i- .!. : ; . • . .) tbb abbvo titled ' It alms . a^-hdrj^ibB^todAQt*! frfand retiujfa.j id Irtland, with so nn ch creditto tbemselre*, 8 ooL We eongritalate yo«n« ,Mf. Bite npta ¦ and adviser . from the moment the idea-of entering;the bent out the Wmm^Mm f^oaed to be Onjr a forei lUber « ^^ ; ' • ¦ ;'- : : " . ! !. profeesion J,W* VV^ ot oonntfy. bla success,which we trot Is ¦ tnuifi!«n;/ l .^; ;,^ j . .crosses bto niind, until hiautmbltlnn Is fplly Tn» class of goodssbbwa l aniall belonging to eaatomeps, mercantiless rice. ,1 ^vg^^^PSgS&Ja^^^M TBe reallied;** ' yrtiiUa the higbest distinction in the : j great Mansle^Fna—open;to»I1 . ijatave^ , of Jt .^. ./f MUn tio urjinteUigible terms and , have ;eIttKr been . cleanedor dyed. . TMrinolune jumping vfcy r; ' ' ' S^^i?nii^o «rtrnndiw tewl ?%*&ffi!l , Mnntter wheieyer ioad&i—a annoiinted to itafce place genetwy adopted bt_ pxofWonal'.WefldAxi ; ' ¦ v . on. {the baU dreues and ¦ ' • ¦ - - evening drease* that have been either ! - . '•••'•••• .!; [¦; (wori fe TO ¦Wi .l'/A! in tjio '-'AuemUy jHodifTB, Cork,' en the ?dtfii- 27th (and contrary, !afffrt«;ti*, eimp^tuidCre arest .j e^f^jgtitA <*vcab at ii» ^ language, worn: or soiled, beautifully restored «o as U look like " ' fence ^rhen.A oonnt; l: /{ • icj^ 28i inrt. ' Thtrbi aw 86 gsparate oompijUtioM b) the and *e baVe' ab Beslta&alfflrtayirig-, witltitl iald anyone ^IBST-IN¦ THE PIELD. , h ' :M . 'badJiwtMtSinyoutol ; uW% y i , new, ; without-a ribbon bong M ; ! ' quired to beiemoved; K$il ' IPsilji? Pi ' SioiiS arid, .the xej^eh^tiv» ipfc«e|Caibra Caaflel j. /jV.i ; ; recently yarioug domains tf;Iri«b pijoee and fxietrf , reciUtlon. can deride whether medicine is t£e profession for him also» lot of ' ffa: had the opnortunlty °< eeetofr . ' ( prdmary'day cSoie., children'k Irenes, rtaMo aoored nreiy .ea»Uy.. ¦ ! oratory, solo and choral singing, whistling, stcp-ldnndng, or not If he finds it , with this littl what Is one of tbe fineit parcel motor-«arsy ntOl*« ¦ jBaiity ie«i-red *j: U'.p Js i vprk at;his robesj etc, ' that are excellMly renovated,' The lace Jbad ' . ' • ¦:• '> ;" <: ¦>.¦ ;¦;.•:-- v; :. ¦ ' . '; K>.W fiddling playing, and the jprizu'arn ver^ ^ab«tanil«l.' side, Is- can, In: the drapery. tradein Ireland for.tbe deliveryfit eiaklntf. :\ tW, bavo no difficulty In that profession, sofar cleaning and finishingto slso Very fine, and reflects" the' uTh«last:i^wa« <«ieoJ.^»ilo«tw4tin«wd ¦ -i It >4 Veil koovraj jtha Munster Feia ranks second Bnlr ai gufiUnce ¦IH . concerned. The Guide can be obtamed packages. If ha! been introduced to U»« Olty fy ir^.ri highest credit. In this, branch\ hey again scored.baving 'Lta. ID Ireland for - many a dVy and'M. Welab i I ; -^ in . importance to th8 Oueachtaa, 'and thu year s free, on application to the Registrar, Medidal Sohiod], been Messrs. Bobertson, Ledlie, Ferguton andCei, ¦ ¦'¦ , selecled by one oj the bekt i at schools in Ireland ;to ' deserves ell prai«» Ior hta-fcrt&anVdisplay. i : i ] -;[p featiral ' bicli fair '{o suipaaa all previous efforts - fTho Ceciliajrtreet, Duhlia i •: . -.;.. • - ¦!. : . ; '• . Who i are nothing if not first In tho ! field ¦ ' ' ' ' .< ' '' " ) ' clean.and dress some very rare work for exjiibitioa In Tpk pace lyiaB very laat/andT&fJrajJ am«ued, i .. »- l :.£¦ Cork Gaolio, League Are- leayingj no stone uuinrnea to ! ••'••»«••••,. - ;> . Glasgow. * th up-to-dateequipments for the derjlopmept M. Walslii I : i; have a big three- idays entertainment, and Mr. ! D. VITAL STA,TJSTICSj • " | most beautiful ' tbelr extensive bu«ioes» and ths 1 - • ' ' ' ,| o nicey blended, tho (hides art perfect, establishment!: This fopt at ban, and succeeded.'to. eecflrfajg fc brfu | I ' ' ;; O'Buckloy, the hobr sea, is Indefatigable in labonting According to the i RegistrarGenem l'e return and the curl ' tboce who patron'ze their fine ' the death on each cannot be surpassed." I ear Is partially covered and is fitted with panhard liant victory. This was a fitting ending,tothe ! ! ' ' • ' for a record gathei Ing- ofTh« committeeW. H. were fortniate ra,t« fn tha City of Waterford for the j» Tramore;" ! ¦ : ' ;."-; la Becnrmg se^ricta Mr. 6rattan-Fl9od, week ending engines equal to six-borse power and Is gsireJ ttx Ibest meeting erer held JJptaSp— tho Aug. 9ih waa eqnnl to 188per 1,000 (MASSES; 1 .i^E^O Organist of Ennlsdorthy Cathedral, as adjudicator in ths per ennnm of the population, ' ID- other Irish H. TJHiOMPSO|f & 00., OOHK. ! a steady ptoe thrpugb tbe city end suburbs, i Tbls J This high-class firm ot caterers, wbosa address Peaiis of toe THE AiIT9; « .71 and. 72 Patrick : street, Cork, publish (n onr Works and Is a credit; tp the race.—One Mile and a Katf. plajing, asjl| ho will also be responsible Cork, 17-8 ; Kilkenny, U-2 ; Limerick, 164; Catherine street , His Kxcellency, ! - ! piano accompaniotente at the eveninz conrrrta. No Wexford advortlslng oolnmns to-day an lntimatida which, estalilUhmebt al which we shall have moro to say in Mr. D. Shanahan ^ 6 yr», , U-0 ; Dubtlo, 20-2; Sllgo, 88-4. I wo are ' Hughes) «.....-., i better selection could be had than Mri Grattan-Flcod, . . ; Bora will bs read Vth mnon Interest by a fu' ir issue.' , ; I0st 91biP. l\.¦ • ••••:•••••' thoBe who . Mr. JohnWidger 'a Choctav, 4 yra, 10s»'(W. ¦: ! whose adjudications at the recent 'Oileachtas" gave " Y - ¦ will visit the Olty by the Lee from thi* 'HISIXXR ! EBEEAT S. ITSBIiF/ ' I part of Ireland. iMorgan) ..«;...«,,...;.v..«. *.....,. *...—.. 2, .; general satisfoctioa.1 ; : • ¦] Our friend and frequent contributor This firm U renowned for catering PILT0WH BACKS, ¦ ¦ 1 , Mr. Edmund in all its b Mr. Joseph Widger'a Contraband, 6 yrs, . . . ; ;> IMM«< CO ; Harvey, wrote us a letter this week on the subject of the enches for* balls, suppers, dinners, On the 7th 'October there will be a race meeting IN ¦ ¦; Free Brid luncheon?; pr den parties, anil wedding and af'o-- Plltown. wbioh has always ¦list 71b (E. Morgan) ....._!„., - 3; ! FOT^NiDED ^PEEfMOY. ge Question, the opening sentence of which under I.N.H.8. Bales at man—Curaa-g J. Harty>/ j A Cistertdon abbey, called " Our Lad d« Castro read :—"In common ' noonr:cep,tioci. Thoiewho'baTe visited tbla.fiha been 'a, popular resort during -these |sportlng lAlso h Belle T, and completeness of equipment 1 Charlie (R. Morgan), Lady 'Florence (Mr. J. < . MSS , though Aixhal), is his " MonorticonHibernic cm," Instruction, the paragrenhnn last week's NEWB about ,and the satisfactory """" i again at tbe head of affairs, and tbe programme, so COKK EXHIBITION fn which the patrons of the iatablUbment are pro- bad au opportunity »f W. VfUtgei) , Tai t*« Clock (E. Fitzgitrbon) Old ' ;Wafc#b gietos p. 69, mention the prior in 1226. The founder was !8Ir the Free Bridge of fifty years ego.', ! Our correspondent ' advance copy, of which we 1 ¦ % Richard de Rupellaj who was Lord Justice of Ireland sent n duplicate vided for, A feature of the firm's operations la its very w»ll endowed. Tim (Mr. Haye3), Sweet Cherry (T. 'Dowling). to the "Standard," which changed *he seeing, contains five events all : in T261. The mocks -were brought bather from Strir werd NBWS parcel post snppUes^or.'detals of which we'necd only will appear In tbe course it » few Betting—2 to 1 against Charfie, 4 to 1 Nor% to " a local paper." The "Standard!'1B Fall portloulan ¦Mea 6 to 1 His Excellency, 7 to 1 La^y Flo- • Abbe/,- in the County ' of Tipperory, and afterwards nothing if not chivalrous. However re or our renders to¦ MuMinj¦ ' Thompson and Sons , , Mr. Harvey goes adyertlaement. ' ; day». i renco, 10 to 1 others. THE BEST PLAiGE Da JFRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1902. 1 they ;recdved an acceEsion of members from Furctca on to say :— f) Almost word for word, said paragraph f . ».,»»?••• ¦ 0*0 000000 : Won after a fine race by three quarters of Abbey in LancashiW>. i describes the present Free Bridge scheme 'and shows , ¦ ' A 8PECUL STEAMER. '^ . <¦ a length; and a half lengths between- bejend question that the great ' mare's' nest of the legal BEST I . firm one; . OOMTOCTIED. :> Messrs. Pierce and Company'a well-known second and third; Lady.Florence, closo up. A - OEANT BY i! DLIZABBDH. possibility of constructing a free bridm at 'a' place It Is also pleasant to learn that on alt aidos the cycles wbieh " of agricultural Implements and alBO of fourth. : In 1591, a gr mb was made by Queui Elizabeui to called .Bilberry,' . had been discovered to 1852 before opinion prevails that it WM one of the best con- special steamer JEQUJ\LLED | : , bear tbeir name, have chartered a CORK CIRCUL ATION Sir Bichard Qrert' Knt, and his heirs, of 'this most of the duoted Basaars (Winner trained by Denis Shanahan, Straw Wo, promoters and oppenenta of the scheme were held in ttu part of Ireland tot exhibits for to convoy a heavy consignment ol tbeir Hall, Curragh.) monastery, and ths ippertenont, containing by estimate out of their petjticoats." Mr,'Harvey might have added years. Visitors wore diluted with the courteous the Waterford Show to be held In Wsterford on the 6S0 acres, iat the! rent of £15 18s 4d, Irish money, that some of the most strenuous opponents of the scheme and dignlfled way in whlcn the stallholsere piled 19tb aa& 20tb. Tha flnri we understand, .will find FOR LUNCHEON these lands were!;kf terwarda "assigned by the Itord still , have a; hankering toward*that ,truly feminine their task of extrnctlog ,'cola of the realm, more tbeir productions which THE PIER. PLATE of lOOSova. ; a flat race.—\ * ' a hesrty welcome for unique One Mile. LAST EDmOK Trtasurer of Enghjndjto Sir George Harvey, for; the class of garment, the bifurcated¦ adornment not having than on« having made tV remark that "Che have galued world-wlda repata'ion. We con- '"" AFTEBNOON TEA use of the first Earl of Cork, who purchasedthem fcnd been adopted by them. '. ' olotncs.were net torn off thorn" M occurs at slmOai their jentett- iliss C. WeUby s Saturday II., 3 JTS, 7at OR - gratulate Messrs. Pieica and Co. upon • ••••••»•• ' I Morgan) _...., 1 serend lands in Ferinoy from Sir Bernard Grenville. functions. Nevei'J -Jessthe ctallholden dlplomaoy cbarte.ln« o steimer to display their work- Stb JF. -.... :¦: ¦ ' • ~ prlsoin '8 Benoni, 3 yra, 8st 121b IS A large stone bridgo'»'«s built over the river, with vN 1851 , . : In this matter did noli detract from the flnanolal maosbip at our local show, and we only wislrthcta Mr. W. P. Culien thirteenarches , anno 1889, and £7,EO0. "I note " oncaowof th«lr J. Clayton) .-. Z ¦ - , says Mr. Harvey, " that in 1852 the reap itivo stalls for we are informed were many more firms In Ireland who wonld follow oa-aoosaoa* ' ; Free Bridge enquiry was to be paid for by publio sub- that coma handiomy raking^ resulted,. ; for Messrs Pierce Mr. O'G. IDelmege's Liberty Belle, 4 yrs, 83t ! their example Tbe local ORoats ' 10 PAEE1 A OONiFIiiaT. , i , scription, and pot out of lands votod by the Corporation, and Co are Messrs Bobort O'Leary, Barrpnstiand 01b {J. Thompson) ..- 3 In tie etruggts to keep James IX on the thrpne, oa other public body, so that there was much less pros- ¦ ¦ Betting-^6 to 4 on Saturday II. THJB BEOBIPTS. ! ! street THOMPSONS this place became the. scene of a conflict; In January, pect then 'than, unfortunately, there is now, of lawyers, oooaoooc- ¦Also ran—Wiseman fiMy, War Kit, Resw- 1691, The hon. sees Inform us that they have not been ¦ the Irish, bj the arrival of Tyreconnel, Nu^ha, and other interested persons, making their fortunes «ut able up to this to gcb in the full return of the T . . tance, Cellulites mare, Australian Ho.mer. Bice of the OTHEE WIHNEBS. ght lengths; 71 & 72, Patrick-Streak , and others fi ran France, having received fresh many thousands of jpppnda wnich seem likely to liabilities ef the Bazaar JCdmmUtee consequently Tbe rockloft horse preaentfld by MI«a Clauo;, Won in a common canter by ei 01 supplies of arms am other necessaries, were encouraged be spent in law costs on both sides four lengths between second and third. tolBAY , over the present cannot yet give , t their fronting. The main design now existing mora The between Waterford Corporation and , the believed that tho nott rosnlt ^111 show over .£6ty) at Mrs. Baiden, was won by J. Heirae, Esq., 5 Atlantic Gentlemen's Lavatories. was upon Fermoj a id iBaJVpnore ; the first because of Bridge Commissioners THE GRAND FINAL (PLATE of 35 Sovs.; a , about the legal rights of both the right side. The Bunday night's cafo entertala- Tbe «arved stool was wou by Ii. As v/3 Oiavo tIpc5e!stJ to fjlvo ou? its stone brid , bodies View, Tramore. handicap flat race.—One- Mile Ono Turlong. ge on .the Blackwater was esteemed a very , has been taken from court to court, and finally ment was the moac sioceufol of the series and Esq. considerable pass. The fortifications were sli ht, and decided in this House of Lords Gollwoy, Mr. John Widger's Admiral Deivey, 5 yra, ' OF FARE J g , at a cost of perhaps realized no less than a sum Of £16. Those who ' p.o»oooe» AN EXCELLENT BILL Employes a !\vcll«oarncd the garrison not numerous ; their strength consisted X20 O06 to the community, 1-Ut 101b (W. jlorgan) I [JoCIday at . we shall, no doubt, bs a assisted were, Mica Sell;, I Monasterevan Miss UANMI1IG. ' _ .- chiefly of two field] pieces, which gqve them mare re- little wiser than our fathers were ; M. A. 'Mr. J. Morgan's Garryowen, 3 yrs, 8st 71b DAILY. , in 1852, on this In- Brodar, Tramore ; Miss piesie 0 Brlen Mrs. We bad b letter tbin ruornlng from Ur. LQmona putation than this place was attacked ' b teresting subject althoug , , (J. Clayton) 2 Hhs COR[I EJItaDQOTBOrtJ on T.lOrJDAV fore*; y , h at present, we ssem unable Winters ; t Messrs. E. Donnelly,' be says ho visited M. A. Manning : to* Jamc3 MoKeoD, Don-coy in which ' Cakes in Brigadier Carroll! and 1,500 of tho enemy ; but the ]e>rn much wisdom from the fate of numerous put Larbln, Nolan, Joyce, Jaciaon day and found oar o!d friend more im- Mr. E. Ritchie s Matagon, 4 yrs, 8at 91b gth8 'Ed'Jween eeqond and1 third Pretty- and was that there was not many mojo entertMnmonta. of ; 2 , BRIDGE-STREET iPEOMENMXB AT YOTJOEiAL. brought forward wheu Waterford was half a century RACES. Alice fourth. .VJATGIBMKJin. tho bind arranged for duribg the season In Tra- 8 PRINCE'S-STBEET. One of the prettiest and best appointed promenndes younger than it is at present, and collapsed. This in the more. I : (Winner trained by Denis Shanahan, Stnw is at Youghal in one of the moat picturesque parti of reason why on more than one occassion we expre&ed Hall, Curragh.) iTiiat ihiatoric assembly, the Watenford * Cor- that delightful old town. It is well eucloeed;^uid some doubt, and uttered a '.cote of warning, as to the • •••• + ••• during the musical evenings a charge ' of admission is ultimate oucctis of the proceedings which are Dovf OHAMntAlBIiE BOKATJONS & BEQUESTS. THIRD DAY . THE TOWN BL.VTE of 60 Sovi.; a steeple- poration, win specLally assamlblo on She 13th The iifty-soventh annual report ot tbo made, this sum generally paying considerably more tinn pending, and as to the outcome of the Commission Com- 's fiord chase.—Three Miles. September, to presenit to John Edward Eed- shortl muoloners of Charitable Dt nations and Bequests Fine weather again f avoured to-day ' THOMPSON & SOJN , the actual oat of pocket cuet . In the centre of the pro- y to inquire into the subject Fifty years is a long Tramore. The a1- Mr. J. Dillon s Merchant Prince, 3 yrs. F H. mond, Esq., our Cityi iMennfoer and Leader oi menade there is a very fine band stand and facing; the way to look bock to, and the promotersof the free bridge for Ireland bus been roeoiv jd by us, The report, meeting for the Tesont at UOst 101b ffi. Sullivan) ..._ 1 LTD., which Is addreaaod to '-Too ' was much .augmented by the fast the Irish Baniiy, (Freedom oi the Uie Betting—6 to 4 on Merchant Erihce, 3 to centuries, and the pri^tileges have from Cappoquin to Yocghal. The scenery never looked their predecessors were in Mr. Harvey's petticoat" \1« fld. In addition, no receive rents and annuities ¦present , that HT. Murphy deserves to 1 against The Brick THOMA9 rmUOH & OON. " splendid a«c- , 6 to 1 Knight of St. Ibeen conferred upon | efome of the most dia- more delightful and the slow movement of the boat days. of the yearly value of £3,<3&12» (ft , and the annual heartily congratulated upon the Patrick, 10 to 1 others. oeooooooso iotoieat on certain charity fnnda amountlnK l to cesn which he has achieved, and we are siire binguiahed men of cnir time. That the privilege enabled visitor* to folly enjoy the Irish Bhine. It is y ac- Won in a cantor ; a very bad third. probably for this reason the " Ness Queen" bss been TIED : DOWN. £12,973 Is 10d, not vested in us. Our charity ac- that the sporting public wil l cordiall (Winner trained by Balfe, dt 'becoming a Freeman of the OKy of Water- catering was at Cabra Castle, -^AlBBFOBD chartered by the Blackwater Navigation Company. The Waterford Corporation, after what may be counts for the year ended 31et Docember, 1900, were quiesce in that -wish. The cjr •Thurles.) rjnBAMOaE. QO Ifond was sought after in olden times with Certainly this is the only reason wa could suggest, as the aptly described as a series of " flosh-in-the-pan" efforts duly nndltcd by tho Lical 66rcrnment Auditor, and neil out with the greatest satisfaction by Mr. much anxiety, ihe records rteibify. As lar back old boat iB one of the poorest samples of river steamer wo to resist ths Waterford Gas Company as regordc declared correct. Tbo acorints far the year ended •Wftlter Bishop, of Waterford, and a m?st . the him was a THE OTUiMERVELLE PILATE of. 35 Sbvs.; a &3 1662 lihere was trouKe in .Wateriordrespect- ever saw. lighting of the city, public and private have now placed December 31st, 1901, have bqen prepared and sub- Agreeable feature introduced by handicap steeplechase.—Two Miles. aaaaaaaADA themselves under the heel of and mitted for audit. As nsnol several for the ladiej attending the races, atm 1 ing the Freemen's right, for in that year some G^oege-Anderson Co., charity in- tea lent Mr. A. Buckley's (junr) Taffraii, aged, Mst DUNCAlNNQN AND ITS SUEKOTJINTOJNIGS. who,with the addition of certain ill-informed persons,ouc- otltutloDB in Waierford ligare in tbin interesting whprpin " thp cun that cheers" was served to S!b (M. Walsh) 1 Irish (Duke visitors petitioned the pf Ornvond, Lord The fine racing carnival held on 'Monday at Dun- ceeded In almost killing the electric lighting project return, and Carriok-oo-8uir and Trsmoro are an appreciative number of fair lady . Mr. J. Grace's Bird Call , 6. yt», 9st 71b- <|J. Marine lillas for Ba^e Lieutenant, upon ifcheir rights as Freemen1, caooon has attracted a large share of public attention to We congratulate the . Andel^n syndicate upon being ausplcioruly present in the) report- The nameB of who found tbat rthoiri. jequtrements wire MoCormack) 2 thia pretty and historic'spot, so that it is not altogether able to run the gauntlet /ilr .another thr« eucb phlhDthropiitn aa James Fanning, in the best style. Details:— I wbioh "they Qield' were ;taken iram them by the , yearn in Captain catered to ¦U MT. E. P. Ryan's Extract, 6 yu, 105t 31b tuatea on the v. i ge o' tl e Baj without interest to refer to some of the other placta of Waterford but we cannot csten'd any felicitation to. George 8prlgg, T. B. WiUjon (Corrlok; the .visitor3 this fine meetihg ' g~ D iligbt' nllj 8 then .Mayor of . Waterford,; William Boiton. , the ; Edward ^morrgst «E. -S-ulUvan) . 3 importance in its vicinity. Dunbrody Abbey, situated Corporation which hai given itself away, and Harron (for* the Tpoor ot| 8tra*bally) ; hiobard were :-Captain Wray B. Palhser and Barfcy; ; Also ran—-Alswitha, Proofsheet, Hutobla Bolton sent a very curt reply, from which the on the baolti of tho Suir, near tho confluence of that left itself open Ito criticU& which we hope will Devereox of Wexford eppiat In tho report. I \M and seneschal of Leinster for Earl Strungbow ; which Gas King has obtained hia triennial crown, with ' the excursion to Smith; T. W. Andereon, D.L. ; Herlert GoH ; question od conferring -this honour upon Cork for tbo Exhibition. Two sped*] Keily; Miss Utter nobleman is generall y called'Hervey's nephew, possibility of another another " Coronation" at the tnd trains left tbo station, onn at 7 o'clock and the Arthur Hunt ; P. W. and (Mrs. CQURQTL strangers. At -iihat time Sir Joshua Paul lived Mrs. iMuiiphy ; Misa NOTES FRONT THE that distinguishedper nun being the paternal uncle of the of three years. other at 7 80. Lont; befdrs the ^ hour appointed, ¦Riely ; P. A. Murphy; in Lady lane, residing with hia toother , and earl's first wife, Lad Aliva, or Isabella, de Martuco. OtllOIBIAt ; Mies Congreve, Mount Oongreve; o. TUESDAi ; hnnarods conld be seen wending their way towards Oa»ey A wag, numoerj TO BE SOIiD BY AUCTION on . held then the undignified' position of being fJeivey havlrg obtain] from Kinj Dertuod IT3 MEANING. the railway station P '.Redmond ; Mrs . Redmond ; Miss BentmCK; when the. -went up to>orit: James Hearne; John , The 'and. 41TS. Tho other Morgans will, I hope, 'ba million- comprising the whole of the modern: baronie3 of Forth of the city by gu was bound to be accepted ; but there town bod a d sertod appoarance all day lonR ¦Widger ; Misa Widger ; Joa«rph thought he had no claim . to the position of .the J. A. Tobin; Joseph aires ono dav." : in to and Borgie, and the greater par t of the barony of is equally no doubt that the gas monopolists have got shop3 belnp;ehuttarcd and streets empty. The. ex* Widgei; Mi^ iWcllaby;. Freeman. (Mr. Egan ' teil^iua " History Shelbome, together with other lordships from Earl the Corporation "on the hip, and that they mean to curslonltts nn4 Mra. Stephenson ; E. Deevy ; Jaraea His Excellency evidently likes the Tramore ' terrace plea- reached Uebol Cork at 10 o'clock, it he course, and won readilv to-day after a very- MORE, with tastefully taid-out and Guide to Waterford," Ithat (Mr. Shajpfand Strongbow, established in tho two first named baronies keep the hold.. Who Is responsible for this 1 trains making Tory good Xr.px. TJC.; A Dobbyn, VJ. ; Dr. Kelleher; Strand • Itttii'd time. A numbor of Ibe ; pretty race. There " was no advance in th> surround, and private passage to the Carerw took up the ca3e on the part of the a numerous colony of his followers and relations ; and, vUltora oo ani Ing availed of tho river (Dr. Morrissey; J. Kelly, KUlarney; _ Mr- for 99 year,. excursion W. P. Kiely; entered selling - price, when he> /respat u? and Baths, held under Lease finally retiring from the world , took the cowl In the IN T.HE PAST. boat, and'itook a trip dowrj to Qoeonstown, Cross- Baird. Castierea; R . Gleeaon; , at th © present ad- citizens in (food earnest, when in tie Oourt monastery Canterbury, We must admit ss we are bound to do , J.P. ; J. Ita ^y11 for sale after the-August Plate./ item 25th March. 1658 of Christ Church, , , that a con- haven, and other watering places of Interest. Tho Oarotain Bloomfid'd ; ^?- justed rent of £7 12s. Od. per annum oi King's Bench, Bir Joshua was dethroned ot ill siderable amount of improvement has taben place in the vast majority, bowover Tipperary ; Dr. iGeliton, 'Limerick; 1). J. rii g- The Fat Solicitor, a very welcome visitor .weni direct to the Exhibition. do.; C. Fxtory, H Waterford, assured all and sundry, with- from his high estate, and reduced to the level FOUNDATION OF ©UfNBRQDY. public lighting of the city, experimental); and other- Here, the different oxhlblts.jeaDeciallr in 'fechnloal Brn«.-Olonntol ; Arnold Power, Lord Hervej de Montroortncy upon this occasion wise ; but we fall to understand why the most modern Siiftjhn ; M. J. Harty ; Miss iHoitty ; Mr Law- out a smile, yesterday, thai they are layiuir of an ordinary citizen. WilKam. Alcock, who Instruction Departmcn s' faction, tho macbioeu down a new "Suir" 1 undertook to found the Abbey of Dunbrody, and to and economio system of lighting should be a stranger to ball, art gnllory, &c ior. lDung!arvan ; T. Breen ; T. F. 8hced2;.?- opposite the botal. A per , •was then Mayo*, seems to have been very , were viMted. Tha visitors ; J. Gnmtns, opedlalt rain ww ordefred' immediately to A-SSSJfffflSrS annum endow it with those lands in the barony of Sbelboume the Cit; ol Watetford with its fine quayi, its steam and took n been Interest ib tbo'dlfforent objects vioned Jalmes land Mra. JamoJ, Dtibhn % Vendor's po38ession much, interested, and indeed frightened , albout which at present constitute th: union of St. James. sailing services and it* many fine industrial establish- ¦Durraw ; issijie- of the " Evening Dublin; The rush fox train accommodation to Tramore Portion is let to a yearly tenant. The distinguished Nationalists ' of the day have bouse ; but we find that, immediately after th) com- was fedtered to help -ou»,the result. The Electric ¦Nowe " on Monday, on | account of ID J. IDowrting and Miss Downing, s hands. plete establishment ot the new foundation, the abbot ot Li hting question in Waterford, and the Em- do.; George Nolan nndi Mrs. ¦to-d'iy was so urea* that numfbera had! to and coach-house are m vendor' received the Freedom of the good odd City of g . we say it with ployees' Annual Excursion, the de3tirration Miss iBocKord , aid Photographs can -e Buildwas transferred|to the abbot of the Blessed Virgin regiet is as drfid as a door-nail,acd mdre'a the pity. It Nolan; OTis. 'J. (WiaOsh ; oy(;e, C«b- drive to reach the meetin-* in time. This i* FuU larticSw Wateifford, especially since the- return oti the t»eirrg tho Cork Exiilbitloo. and Mrs. 0. 3. good for thejarveys. | iad Mary, Dublin, the powers with which he was inverted was killed Iby intrigue on the one band and a palpable ooooooooo Kn; Miies Wiae, Cork ; Mr. ' ' SReformed Corporation in 1642. The record of during its infancy; and, subsequently, the richly-en- misapplication of facts by, thoee who should have ctood ¦Harty John Allintfham; Mifisea Hay- •¦MerclwtQt Prince was bought in for 6 5so.vs. ifeU¦ s. idKBYN & JIoOOT, Sojftrit"".- LA 8ALLBTBA1NING ; Mra. Cotbeck Street. Waterford; or the Honorary Freeinen iof Waterford is a dowed abbey inointauied its own proper independence1 over the efforts of the gas-consumers to throw off an DE OOLOEGE. den ; P. BT. Deveroux and Mls3 Devexeax; J. by Mr. J. Nugent, an advance of 15 sors. on The Abbey of Dunbrody was a lord of parliament, and incubus upon their commerciallife on the other—an impost WATBRFORD. , M.P. ; (R. Morris ; M«. aad Miss the entered selling price. Ihrilliant one, for within quite & sihort span of Tho authorities of tha College , J O'Shee Auctioneers, The Mall, Wateriord. tha abbey long flourished in great dignity and reputation, that b about to be essled to them for three more long have we under- Sioney ; Mrs. and Masses Tighe; Mks O'Con- years the most notable St. Patrick s Park opposite the Glcnvillo demesne. In tse BishoD of Waterford who is al»o the otScisJ ; iFred Cullen ; T. Mtzeem^i; T.C ; " ipoin£s ]?di bead of ths College) , Cullen highly respected and popular Dr. B. J. Coyle, icaLABii) ford, and signed'thfe roll ; John DtiEon, in scene peculiarly solemn, and partake ag much oC the our article last week we made a couple of omiuions and tbb examinations, two brsl 8. .LekEie, Cork ; P. Walsh ; E. W. Claairpeit; : and one written each year, are conduoted by. of Inistiogue (1881, -?sihen we were yet undivided as iNationa- picturesque as is attainable without the aid of foilage. through an oversight and would like to make then good bis C. Fitzgerald, Clonmel ; J. Parle; W. Porle; , visited tbe Thomastown Union be truly said to sit in naked solitude We snould have referred to Sir William Lordihip In porson. The dipJomas are of • henson, dista, followed enit. .Then grandest df .aH came, The; ma; " on tin now. Fau], tbrca T. iOTDonnell, Tinaiilly; Dr. Step and gave, a gromaphone performance to the SAT0BDA* edge of the whispering waves." No venerable trt« Bart, BJJ., who was really the source and mainspring classes—first,second, and third, according to i the lODoivd ; Bir. and Mrs. Roa; BE 6OT,I) BY ATTOTION oa Charles Stuart (Parnell, on the 6th December, Ihinmore; CD. inmates. Miss Coyia, with admirable patience TO at; 12 o'Clocls. ot the shad a their decay 1 no voice, isave that of the curioca of Bhovf. Like his esteemed father, Sir Robert Paul, of merit of the candidates, the first being the highest, T. IF. VTalah, Kilm-acthomas; J. O'G. Ue!- 16th ATJGOST, ipO2. BO took tho instrument from, 1880; Ejdward:-I>wyer| Grey on tho 5th, Bqptem- traveller, breaks on the qniet of their seclusion. Dre-rted Balljlon, be takes a deep interest ip the development of and diploma of any «ort! being given to a teacher mage limerick ; M. .Dennehy, Tl»e Gurragh; ward to ward, of the • MAKKET CHOD8E QUATJ WATEEFOBD, whoso answering Iber, 11882; William Bwart |Gladstono on the and lonely, whilst slowly yielding to the assault of Uges, agricultural and kindred industries and nowhere more would bo rega ded a* unsatis- BI. J- (Harty, Croom; H. IE. 'Benner, J.P. ; houoo, and the poor people were really de- direct from On factory. ' Eighty-six tsacbers preoentcd themsalyei 6 STBONG JOBXANI) PONIES 18th June, 188G; William OJ"Brien, on the 10th they present to the fancy the image of stern but pensive than in. his own Count; of Waterford. To Sir William's IMir. J. IReeae, Cork; E. P. Kyan. J.P., Ctftira lighted -oitih the many songs, given them, In i and. ! reiugnations. It ma; be observed that the finest points forethought, indeed, may be ascribed the revival of the for fioal examination thia year- All lO.-erred W. H. We& ; E. N. Pcrwer; E. A. -1688 ; T.jD. 8ullivan, date ; Csstte: through the medium of an inventory, Tnhicb September, fame of new, for pictorial effect, ore obtained from, the varying Waterford Show. Another, name should be honourably diplomas, namely—Thirty*'* flrat-class, tbirty- W. Power ; J. Pl much local interest from lationa , Barton R. Ste>phenfion, 6dlicitor, DuJblsn; Kilcullen , lays—" I tbank McI' wvQte (BQSyege, that ever espoused the cause of Ireland. He oo«ao««»e torwn, , Co. Kildaie 23 advanced part of the thirteenth century, as the pointed Messrs. R. Hornab; and Sons, Limited, the. world- T. P. and Mrs . O^oara ; Mr. McCarthy;. M you very much for the kind invitation to has enjoyed the •confidence of "the people of le, in much simplicity and purity, prevails in the renowned manufactureis of agricultural machinery, Parkinson; sty &c Coiroe CeAtincdifi n Tbe 1 RE-OPENS for- time when the cause ;lookedl very black indeed . AN OUTRAGE OF "C3. now are—Messrs. Walter Walsh and Sons, BarronsVand following delegates W. Robertson ; (R. Tohin;iDr. etoucrboh ; Mrs. late, it was impossible for me to attend, but TUESDAY SEPTEMBEB Z. In »HI« venerable church were to be sen four ni:hro street, Waterfofd ; P. Kieresy, the Store, Kilmaothomos; ottcadeo—Dttngwan Branch Murphy; Mra. P. Hurley ; mercial Classes, , He has conducted tihe buaine33 of the Irian —Messrs. Fraher tsA O'HlfTglns ; Coolnnsmear Kirhy; ColoneQ I can a&aure you I should have been there in bo present once containing sepulchral monuments. Near ths Carroll and Co., Main street, Carrick-on-3uir, and Bianch—Messrs. P. Wbolao end J. OE. »%an and Mrs. Egan: Miss K. Kelly : J. DEBS are | required to Party Messrs.' A. Hlckor and 4- Gouldlng ; Waterford Young: AMerman T. WhitCe; . at 9 a.m. the Cmstable Bervey de Monmortncy, who died In the THE " JUVEHNA " (BAZAAR. 1 T.C. ; James Dunphy; 'R. Oostalloe ; J. deary, On Monday at mid-day Lieutenant Pnllan, WEDNESDAY, peapCe -thatthe Irish;Natior. is not tobe denied j ' Branch—Mr. P, Moroney. Messrs. p. O'Daly, ; ' year 120S, at the age of seventy-five, and wu interred Mr. Samuel T. Grubb, " The Poor Man s Friend" General Secretary Kilkenny ; J. Nugent Humble; B. Forristal, , arrive! end CIVIL: SERVICE df its rights, and coie iwto. may,the etrugg ei at this place. The monument was ornamented with writes to us to sa; how much be regrets that he was Gaelic league ; P. MacSweeney, iW. Power ; R.N., Inspecting Officer of Liiaboata UNIVERSITY Fermo; ; B. Duncannon ; Mr. CorfoeHa, Milan ; MONDAT, SEPTEMBER 8. will ,be continuedev en to t le bitter end. Let small piilaie, the capitals of which represented fletrr-dn- unablegto attend the Tramore Bazaar, bat It had his LandertvOooltaismoar; P. Kiel;, Nire, Widper; Aiden Devereux, in Drogbeda on i/i* tutfal tour of inspection, COLLEGE Ro-OpenJB, ond M.IFabey, Ducgorvftn also Misa Power; T. J. us ithen welcome (Mr. Eednorid to Waterford lis, and sustained a slab,, on which was placed the re- heartiest sympathy and he bought over M ticket*. He [were present | The Duncannon; L. Leahy, do. ; L. J. Lacey, ao. ; and proceeded by oar to Cosher Head in order e3vWal ProDpecttises, etc, apply to j following officers vera unanlrnonel; appointed— For the A3as we have dote dain the papassl... ! Ho bosfroa fofoughtught a cumbent effi gies f it .the deceased, his shirt of moll ap- hoped that a- sufficient :sum had been realised to pay off J. i -MoIoney; A. Power; Bbel Buckley; G. to inspecttbe lifeboat and crew. The lifdboal j pearing, characteristically, beneath his religious garment the debt on the Church, and disappointed at not ieeinj President — D. Fraher i Vioe-PrtsideoU —' P. ; P. "Wal»h, i | THE BBESIDENT. , Morocov, ; Oraloonifton, sen. ; J. Henebery having been launched, proceeded, aome'dfat- ¦ good fight and deserves our; sincere&t appro-! In the right hand, which reposedon bis Breast, ha held the return published in Tnc Niwu Mr. Grubb adds— — Ooald'otr i Honorary eectctiry Canlfleld ; Mh*n'Leoi«n*ntl PoJ- ' Cart Law» Wower In ¦ ¦ ¦ , Cork. the 11J5 and 12.1 trains TCTOE 8 ALE-A Water fan* Oil grappled with:detertninatiiQ. 1 ; 1798. In a nrAe. or recess, near tho above monument Number of Ticket. 888 ' : ' !' ot an affiliation fee of 2a M. After transaotlng throng. At 12.30 ! the lan steppedout , and accompanied by some '1 ^ood!Repair. AppU letter V Office. , some routine buslneu tb»Coiido ' with a happy holiday JB was interred He lewin de Mariseo, Bishop of LeJghlin. ••••••• ¦ •• adjournod. The nftrade to the course commenced,and long the crew, -walked at a Anpace to the village, Set'of Carriage HiinW i wlU next meeilnff nill bo, bel4 In ths Town TOOS SABE-A In the vicinity o ' .the chruch are some ruinous vestiges A VERY JUST COMPLAINT. : Hall, JDun- ere the arrival of the crowded 12.47 train, the -which rolt bill bbrss ; also separata collars, traca. PACJrJINO'O IW^TITUTG. , garvon; at 4.1 S p.m. OD 8nnday, August Slst. : be bad scarcely reached when he drop- I? ¦ of the hall, refe tory, and other domestic parts Cl the We have received the following letter, which we ¦ gathering gave indications ol Tecord dinien* office , ' . j ••«•»;••••! as iped to the ground ,, etc Apply letter 8. tbla abbey ; together wiui the foundations of a spacious regard as well worthy of consideration and support. «jona. ^tmos-ohericallv. «very<2iinK vtu if •enaeless He trai carriei SALE-A leto Set Ot *«Uci GInssti . The mpnthly meeting ;ol the Governors pf OF T^OB Com*p . cloister. '¦ 1 i , : The Grocer*' Assistants ot Waterford art a hard- AUOT^ON CATTLE, ETC. ordered : H *waa •warm to the fullest extent to the bouse 0! Ibt lifeboat coxswain, where and Decanter. Apply letter ! X tb» paper. Tuesday, #•••••••••;. TheottractlveauctionJof JP the . Fanning Institute was held ; the workiogand respectfitlebodyof young men. and ought 1 c»ttlt>, horses, etc., at ¦tha t tha holiday seeiera could desire, anjd a he was attended to by Dr. R. CaKan. bat des- mo BB SOLD—A Cwafortable Carriage ;js a vis. ' Fahy, Co. Kilkenny, comfortable Old- tbair bejng taken (by . .Mi. , A. Nelaon, J.P., KILCLOGHA: r AND EALLYHACK. ; not to be ignored In any arrangement*connected with which is to ba conductedb y •rayer scene it would be diificult to picture . pite all ibe medical skill' and attention inown. 1 in good Rendition. Al*o 's outing. Our w rrespondtft*. Mr. John Murphy ougbt command !L. The other members present were--Bev. In this nleg ibourhood, were o w next Mondays excursion bos not waited on etnpleyen ¦ round , V V General Servant Jacob; ia;the ./abseace oliFitber Forlong, pro-: ruins of the Castl > of Kilhile, which structure, together , TO PBEVEKT THE JSSUE OP foEW i celve 3the hoartieet opngratulatiorm all well and favourably known on the Booth an i with Castles < f Donbrody, Kilkak, and Knocjtagh, considering they have waitedon ' almost every class It : ¦ ' ' ¦ general that the great Moll- milk cows. Applv C T., tbb office, . posed jie motion that etc jd in the name -A the . , ' ' ¦ ' • : • I ' IrIOENSE3. and-rejoicing waa Baet coast. ' , ' ' ' . oH in the tsme distn t, arai originallybuilt by the Constable will bis v«?* bard llnes-on us, if, for ths sake of nking, Oi tbe 31it July d-fty Meeting turned out *uch an unoaaltned rriEAMOBfi —T'pibe Jet for September, fur- that g^tlemaiij-nsaiely-i-ithrart a woman >; 1 thf Boral Assent wai given j ; De Montmorene', or his nephew and . heir, (Lord we are to be knockedout of viewing oae ot ttw greatest to an Aot to amewl tha Uw. relating to tba Iwue of BOocess. Tbe attendance of ladies, in roost oonfadnimr 5 Bedrooins, ,2 native of: iiain«< [ M^ry Lee", be al- fitzgjoi Ion De Montemufsco viceroy ol Ire- Exhibition ever held In Ireland. I am sun A: . nuhed ' nbnso WBJertord> | | Geoffrey , if the; com- licenses tat sal* of intoxicating liquors D (becoming costumes-was again a marked fea- . ty ax iaonwfcjf«i«fldn«t iDj wlonrt In grert riirlety The ¦«*'•*>«•« •Council Mr. Di fun, the County Surr.yor. , which bad] beta ' tender? were |opened for] the meat supply lot , pietrnted« described as " a publto «catadaL" : 84vtral iprpper; ootomenced, • The 'field iDchjaea An appealwaif effectirt .of. »U j deo^n^oW; ^W?e^ IT half-year's bin d £60 for the maintenanct) and repairof Bills bad andOo Ipdifil'M/W^lfK^r^S 1 8 «t * * ^^ three moniljfl^-^Maarice[.Quinl -an's tender for EN THE • bean iatroc!ucen ^ the.CotmtyCou tbinseb Wataford.. Only htlf tha MiU^rO OPEN. ' ¦ And Ohootaw and L*Jy ' The Barrack street Bran Band will (weaUjer la vl«w. bat exosptlon was ttkeo to some iWidgerV interert«. beef was-5d. per lb.; oorzred, 4dT; mutton, 6d.; mm proposedtu i passed, and Mr. ThomasTower said per- •Florence, the Property dt Mr. John Wld*er. Tbe keen int«r«M«ent ««dIn \k Tobin, ¦ mittinJK) perform the following oi: tbe ekotes In each ol tbfll. Tbe Bill whl« 1 bat r TJTTANTEP.Jto* of Kin of Ann and beads, Is. 8d.; John. Flynn, beeifv £>H- >; thatDungaryanbould be the assiza town of the County programmein thd Park NoraMea e#t tectoft a] ' ¦as Bovcr, Gird Home ; Overtoro-^-Belle of the Village, Art |llW2, waee drafted after < pany tb Oh—ti. &ri& 'p astotJo I «QO -u.^td An* r!iMn<>n>.ted emigrated M beef, corned, J5d.;|srotto'nl ! 6d.; beadsj that • Conrthi should be built in "Thf Old conaol^atlon with all MrtSet eon roed aid first, fcut then Cbarll* became• {prcnonom 6d.[; , Borough"for as» a, butser eralof tho«epresent thought BoiUan; Valie—Trueas the Stars, Qubb ; SdeciW- re-1 Fridv.i »oa tie U«ii Pricift ob ' Iieland H. let; edvsd tba approralof tbi naetlaf ol ¦taroorite. f!3»e of»» h&t^iwito-Uay tb» le. 9d.; |oon 8tax»rd/ beef, 6d.;;corned, 6d.i thf presortbnld )g were largs enoagh. HoweveV toll , W, Pantasle—EoyalHtar , Gsbb: rruurtst ttu* A«erNor* M rtrikir^erid««M4 M^M« ' Valse—My»Uo Glen; VUlieri; held at, the Uaitaidn BiMe. -DuUla ' eBd tFbrenoe and HtoiE&oelleDqr. ^ K ***# Aim ToHd.k^* to .Wfftorf^ mutton, |7d. Mr.'Maorioe; QuuiTan's tender may be thereIs oi Bthingcertiln, and that Ii thafiDua- QuadrOks—Paddy> . i* tke Vobked » likdy ^5to 7 gh«JUrw «Wf»d ¦ ' ' ' Wedding, : Chant; Finale—StPatrick' Day, ¦ Cos* dlStfavf Wttntt meiUog*.the reprsseatatli sa^t tb« was acceptoi ; . . • ; ' |. ; '. . :*" J :. - - . . girvanwill not 1 ikeptInthe iMclcgrbQnd for. wist ef * ' fonmoKUe; nrmi ww jsKsetencywww vn j j ; \ . Bavinff- Jclaln ] ductotT-Mri W.B. Walker. I A ! ol tt^^fWte ¦e^nugrattd¦^r W^^jw Stefe'R'^Sa Coal-tMuxphyBrolbeT stendered for bee; it* > inido p>owa ,to all whota li may thT»Sne. a tnortjotew^ag .tjS*L«ttdljfcS ad^^ Jr'fyiiSWS- L!!!^? ooooeciic jj rrVtt te M good si place;ki to ySSe&BSSf iT"* ° ^"^-f Cardiff Mid Vte: pel- jton delii^Md.' mi^ fny ;ft. Mt{. winch to hold i a Ao&e Co^.bot it happen*ihit hi ¦ eanrael UorriiBM I8«. ad. delivered.: Marph;r , tbb CM tbC onty Coondl have f toiee fr < the A JOIRtVING. INl>USTBY. ;-i . •!: . j MB¦ JDOMDnnoKi : , i> 4Mn , : ' * . ¦: TV Ad wblehea oMlioto United : VtimN k 5tt^t4ii^:l«i : BiotbiriwM accepHedfoir J90 tons. ; .; ¦ ¦: \ 1 , matter, U th. rr»d*«»«qnlt««n«thein«JoTttyol .! *y*J*oi»«ll»-tf;*>tol» to"» Watarbrd aid tha force Immediaerf » HM tha toMT Mjoumig amncT» WBQ ,TM» UM Bread -iMeesra..Vf.if. o.».'beldn'budngrj to tfae wot«os W»yan nextiprleg. By the way, th«Mitsad^olM«Mr»y^^ ,B»»nd J. Mo^ehnk djejtT»n4 tfet'iflb. io*t,^«nd *^:;«opeptod: for .tnrej»i 6*tktttr an ftoflri t>m£tp lM at Um lmiSStk J ;; , i ; ; ' i«li , cat saan end: nsadenti stteiv br r:; {iJA: ; !'V '1 '¦. - '> . »»4'P««^i Itt wl4 Mm* ot the reqairemait* 4 ¦**\W ¦***• *W to *4d pregrptinfc«>tort£trtfa* •et apan esa nsM«ni(w vf ttrftk»§m»mmit> taZawZ' WmSammW- :«^j0iK V -1 M /[if go-a-be*! rrao.T ' ' ' •) ', 'T ftm l«n ooiw .to »W irte^t^pftrpowthawSeMf awdatioa,•••••#•• : , - |r :: ' i flrtaffa «be trade fa Twf^i^jyt ^^SE ^g GUSHESTO pfe MEDKIAJL KBCXFESSIDN. floattadly dAe to thenr dln>f»d t thssy< wrfc. ^jBlMnL ¦ ;¦; Aiy a. ' readers' ft^V i^ttmffwtirj WA _$L w JuSu Who u*ajtdoni to bblaiaU» fr^ frtu-^ f TlJ^ nfbrjtt&ktfoQ t ¦ I r - Hiltl llP^ti l ttty »» Ut «f, .MAU- Milt* . *j m iM*r. **»*••:» .'^*S .f^*^*wB.* WM&Wikzg ¦ ^'¦>-•-:IHf: V-.'
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' ^i^- ^¦¦ ¦ ™° 0 U J^* " :M[V ! ./¦• - -•!>¦ ' ' '¦ ' last . .thrie . • finuJ7, . .; WOTES. , : . vi ewaii^ dAy ' and - < iliiteij ' year.,'-Ihe^ :.thoi>ugKbied j stalliom > • ' ¦' ¦ ¦ • • '' Mrr^r^/jM cater* >&$<£ ¦ ; ¦ • : ¦ ' ¦ : ¦ v : of i • ¦ ' ¦ - '¦ • • ' witVJh» ; : : ¦ "' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ * ;ieatries, :but:there. is a d6creis8e>ofi ten• ' in j • ¦i•; i- -- - ' - - ' " . - I- Wtt jnterert up tf'dalUMtog^W. v V ' ¦ i .' ¦ ' -—i . *. ¦ 'i ••: • > an ¦ ' : - *¦ ¦] ¦< " " ¦ ¦¦! ¦ ¦ i- ! iwtll ifor^thar itiaeme^t.' • !¦ . . lhbred yearlinm ; I:.:.; !: ;.:. . - , - - . ! , : ' ;; ! ;«m« be- 3xw j *ia- «niro»Uy-ll» .ttgiOli, A*» " Al Mn Pbwtt*DoberaSte lfl»£e : 1 . Jtboxoug , 'Which, aumb^r 70,'b^ j ; n orft V _; , TRAMOBE.' ¦ : : ¦ ¦ :¦ ¦¦ an- ' ' held Cj - aiJjgnTia of SD percen^ Mr»Carey, Lirerpool; j ; ¦ ¦ . ; ' SBC^Nwa.::[ ¦ , :•¦;: ] /¦ :¦ ,f ;againSt 80 last Aucuit. -/Therei ^a increase : j >On Friday,'the-8tn-jnrt.,' a meeting ^e, uJa to which k axMid' ¦ ' ¦ • " ¦ • • ¦ ' l: A- Goab ¦: ' ' - i ' ' ' ; Worta' jthe.^Jeneral.ComAattee :¦ - - . 'I vi; . . . . •: ¦ • other, AlitJKJKY WUN. , /- i :i;; 'I. ; \ . : ;;;. ; ia yoaag horses liksly^to mafceiixui'terB. "/' !atat'tfce oWfif ofBtte-of tt«'.W-atot*i;diOa9 . »t tjh'e 'discrertioo-af 3Q»Pmt : ..do ^ -\ , . Despite overcast skies and many 1 : J at whiciMr; J; Thompson, pi>50 Albany Boad; ! for 1 the puwihas©, tbrougtt-*he eortoty. - ,Qi : * Li "RaJaairefHotel:—;: . , : Tramorfe (Mi. J. Barty, [tff /W^erfoid', ,waa luolsy' to. } * **"¦ * '¦ : r under Wai Bellj^onmel !- . j i . , attractions!of late, tie attendance at ' °a CUMMMJ OARNIVSI, •: i : : • oiCardiff.. attend-ed at tho invitaanon of M T. J inAwniment, Annuity)' Female members Mt-Btolow, Kilkenny ; ' ¦ 1 if should; iwjij .Uh'ei - firaji face, aid; at-.the same .time he8 .! ¦ Th€> Toomej 'oJ addressing piaclecl in Class. A,for Old At Compsoy VUle, Tramort :— • j - ' on Wednesday was' good, although for ; -Committeo of the Olonmel Cpmmerrcial T< manager, forjthe nurpoBe 35 6n j oiningi, are -Mr Healy . do . _ . . . | more- enj oy» «Merres a wodtd' ot prais^ being .the' first;it , :iPoo*ball Clnb have.-'arranged a, -great ;0arnival *hthe, employes, i and :expiauiing--io thetm the ^Pay. :;•;: _ :!,;- /. . -: CjonmeT . Mr andjirsGriffin and family,'Kilkenny ; have (been .better, as there is no . " 1 ¦ National 3>©po3it ..J . : Mi and lira. Cooney, ¦ - ;My Prm col tO j OOirect an' erTor;iwhich.].all the; jopkeysis ifor Sunday, Ausrust; VI. The opening'conteat ailaima and 'a'dvantagep o't 'the : ' »t Louis, USA^ Mr and Mrs Camminssod Unily, Kileheelan < able race Meeting in.' Ireland. ? at the tana Alte going ! iwiH be a iootba'll *eham.pion3hq> tie ,; between tFriIP emdly Society {oi. which' i he •- :is0)iviesottal ; MEIDIOAiL : iTnSMDAasrOB: ..;¦• , James P Reily, E»qJ ' s-description engla^dl feiiiinto. [ r a¦ , ¦ Mfand Mre Morrissey . and ¦ fittnily, Abbey- leagues all agree that Dr. Di<&' : Templemore and Fafchard;\ fPhe; second match 6Se< cretary for the Cardiff Division)'. There his' OT Tboimas Kalpin ; ' . do " ' ; . ' . i - . inilie and a quarteT, Mary J6aei>hineland , -A!m ember in iidm«B9'mayl- employ leix . . ¦ . . of 'Martin ' Murphy's . Merry Meeting as. tine of . Herf^-, Jsrill be a football'i'ntest between the Kick- rw efe aliao ipreaent atth'e meertiing,.ais .well *8 the; -he accept the scalo James Halptn J . , dQ liadyaMp -were fifty yiir^i in jfroht the flold,' Offlriens (of «labove ; nj entioried two gentlemen, Mr^ Kead, her own dwbor, promded Mrs Coddihy and family, Tbomaatown - jolliestof the year, :'is happy in; the extreme, V ihatai. MullinahoniB) and the oif t hargea laid dawn bj sooiety. , Mra -Mallally :• ' do ' ihe. and ^ho favourite icfertainly-appeaiedi jtot ; be>e Oork). There will ble a hurling contest between MMr. Godwin, Mr.' Hiarry Smith, and almost all: ¦ Capt and Mrs Holohan and Master J- and the wonder bi it to all of na.ia that 'Cork; and be- tlthe foremen and junior iands of the .-works, Mrs Burke, Clonmel ' ' and gojkig the easier of the 'pair,-!" ?o th,«euri>rise;e (Krarles and'St. Fin'barra. Pof I ' , . DEPOOTT ACCOXWT- V. HolohaD, Klllenau L ; ; iush 'there is not .oi-, a more pronounced ^ . tween Kilsheelan and -Tipperary (Manchestsr aJalso Bir' Kennedy,'!esan>iTiing• officer - M- the : Mr J Ryan, J P, Tbomastown •of; all the horses ; galloped' jinsjde, instead 1 '1 ¦ ' ¦ . - , • -i • ¦ . joining,'opena a deposit Miss Taaffe, Carrick-on-Suir demonstrative character. ' " j , i I iMartyrs") Club. Tho Corfc WorJdngmen's- Band CCompany. ' • j !- ' Every memtbW, oni Dr Fitzgerald, Callan . ovrt3ide; the post, and tib two animals in th!« h:aselcc- tI (Mr. Thdmjj spn 'e fejcposition was lucid , in-; orJdri icrtheir words, :a Savings Bank Account Miss Shortal •will onH.ven,the dayfs pT(Kl¦ cerlirig9[Wit¦ i Uhis account is . under the H J FiUgerald, BalHngarry Jr ¦: tfere did eiaeitly th&' same. ! Hiaity discoveres*d tion of music. :¦ . - • • i - terestingt( and convincing, as eividenoed by,the ,with the eociety- Miss Eickey UME BAOEJG' ; • -: ¦ • no less -than 33 member's own control/ subject to a restriction R Smithwick, Esqi'Kilkenny his' mistafce- firfet and 1 -quickly getting rjler fact that before night fell,' b&law an At MM. Kenay/a, Tho Lodgs:— On.' Wednesday was splendid.^ Aa a well IRISH ENTRIES. j : persons lhad their name-s' enrolled aa 'appli-, iflmt he must mot reduce same Thomas Waj eh , F eq, Waterford Ladyship round, ^seemed such lead that ihe ; ' - - last twelve monthly con- M Dore, Esq, Waterford. known Irish owner - remarked to me alter \a |a St. Brendan, Wisp and St .Helena have been canta for memfberahip,and a, branch of¦ ; ¦ the lamount equal to his - m&dical Thomas Sheedy, Esq, -do wik never afterwards caught. |. ; geshire, and Cesare- Society was establisftea in tha city. . ' ItrBntionaunless requirbd for sick or J, W. R. Tilson, Esq., Provincial Bank, Waterford Plate, ,'TMtti. was as good a race entered for » the Cambrid ; ¦ into it. whatever be likes, Mr Byan arid Mrs Heany, aonmel |j o e a V • | • ,j» oo j . , witch...... i . ! ;, ¦ I - .. .. We do not attempt io reprod-u'eo Mr. Th - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " ' A.t , . • ' ¦r - .¦ ' ¦ : ¦ :.; Miss Oalrin - do ibfeaten; The son of ' Perplexed had scored Ebor Handicap and. the entries ledge; ft rapidly gained ground, and spread Mr. Erskin. ' Mr Galvin do ibe obtained. . j : ¦ ¦ -and 'biudgeBhdre' sup- itself throughout the.United¦ -'Kingdom, and ducement to thrift , and saving. . • K Mr McWec Carlow 5 » » 9 | and appeared in good fettle. Old Tim was for the Oesarewitch Cam 1 the whole amount in de- OY Wafehe. * i , » O » » • ply all sufficient evidence, of the. rapid flight oi thus necessitated . the alteration :'of ita title to pi case- oi deaitih, R F ' strongly fancied ty an astute division, and for of~its- widespread benefi- oxisit, viHh H per- ;oent. interest to date, is 'J J Burke Wisconsin, Mass. Mr Byme, Bagnalstowa . GRANGE. ! summer. \Vith ,th^ acceptances the.; Eb'jr one more descriptive ' receive it Mr , 1 wlien liiey saw their fancy jump the -wing of , anything in the Bnape of cial influence. ThB great point! of difference t>iM over to the person nominated to Miss Kirwan I . do. Mr McDonala , Mary boro (More like a starter's hack than a race horse. due in a feiv hours .of friendly one of the hurdles, their language wasj not of a. lengthened an-aylsia must be out -of j place. Ibetweein this-and the usual run ¦ Coaci "do. Mr Regan - do . ; Grange is still one of the sweetest movers in : pay- ¦ ' ¦ - - BENEFIT. ! ¦ • Mrs and Miss y Jack1 Widger j seeing The top-weight, Oiboch, could not nave been societies 'lies in the faot that wtoile the 1 Mr Kavanagb,'Euniseortuy Ireland. At the bend from home she looked the mildest character. 1 menia in :'ttie .o'thjets are all " pooled/'1 and soon as he h'aa Mr Connors, Cahij , lying very far bff , set assigned less than hia very, substantial bur- ' A member ia in benefit «v= Mr Rjau tlo all over a winner oi the Waterfowl PCatei, but that the favourite was den, and yet I atri inclined' toi . think that those who remain free from illness and draw paid six months' contributions to the Common Rev J O'Shpa. Mnjiichescer. , , and keeping ! no Bick.pay1; etc., are out od benefit just' a3 Mr tsntton ^o : in the final pull the failed to present i&ft^lOlbs Corrin going in right earnest after undergoing preparations fpr Ascot and Sick Fund, a'nd h!aa also paid an equal amount Mr Ryan , Abbejliix. dp the pressure secured a win '+he result, as; Goodwood , we not , see him again untiVlatex in- quickly as-those who have drawn heavily on data his deposit account, ' For instance, if he Rev P O'Keeffe Dublin. Mr and tbe Misses O'Donoel l, Clonmel ttNBanunculus, a horse that had- ecorel thrae . : ' tne funds,, if tey cease paying in their, periodi , X¦ am inclined to believe, of superior jockey- the season. The chances ;0i the recovery by i4 a 2s. mem(ber> he must have,paid 12s. to the Ri ht Rev Monsignor Ryao, Dubaque, U^i Mr Hwydeo , Graigue itimes before this year in good company. , 'a form .are probably moat cal subscriptions. ' The memoera of tns Na- Fund and 12s. into 'his~ own g ship. Bob the Devil came with a rare rattle- Sinopi of last yew tional Deposit Friendly Society never-'loae the Ootmmon Sick Rev W Downey, P P, New Trim, Oahir. Miss Quann, Wat£rf;-rd remote, and the , running of the past fortnight 'dEposit account. He may pay it eithermonthly • at the finish , bat the 'effort w&s too late, i ,' regards Uncle unoney which 'they;bavs paid in; it invariably or in Harger sums if heiwants Mrs nnd M ISSPS >^abbe, Clonmel. Dr Booth , Dublin BROOFSHEET. gives no encouragement as 1 story for six months,, ¦ c + -4*^#9**O j I j iac Strongbow, Ramblin? Katie^. Innocence, wanes back to them in the end. A told benefit sooner. . "" .. - . : . Buikp ' Dr 8ugrue, I/mdon Those who ni.ide up their minds that , (by tile divisional; secretary at'the meeting, to got into Mr , Dublin. ' St. Uncomber , aiid^t. Levan, , . ., From the I It u-oniy fair to add thai, tha Gas Company P P Corainetcia At Ci3r«nce Privat* Hotel, Qusen Street Admiral Dewey would secure the Welcoine THE BAVOTJRintE FALLS, . ght very well illustrates this fact. > A member of apply a certain 6um o! Hev lather Dnlnphy, , ht that Extinct would middle of the handioap the' winner mi ¦an Have determined to ' Mssflra-Harty, Wattrljrd . ' Plate/at once ranged themselves on the side Mr. E. P. Ryan thoug spring, and'such 'as Scullion .' Congratulation, OTdinary'friendly society who had paid in moneyp annually for the purposeof paying up Eoad. London. I ' ' if ,:'a3 he said, "She for 28 years and only drew 15a. sick pay during Willia m 'Colraan San Francisco. Mr. Fleming do. of Prooisheel, -when the Widger stable decided win the UrWlrilactPlate and Ice "Maiden tommend themselves to mo ¦all a portion of the subscriptions of each employe . JEsq, " face- the «-ater." Lady Florence' who at first sixhlt. ¦ ' ¦ i . '. that time, got - into poverty, and could no rwho shall have become a member; and- this Rev P. Colman, Limoiick. Mr »nd Mrs Bow, Dublin. to make that filly their selection. There was would _ longer pay ,up hii stibscripfTonsj and was duly Mr and Mrs Ibofced in good trim, was well supported, and ho action on the part of the company will, in Mr and Miss Deeghan, Clonmel , Bropby, Kilkenoy nothing else booked in earnest, and Mr. Jack CAJI'BKDBGES'HTRE notified tha^ wash out of.benefit (thus;-just fi-nst year, have the effect of bringing the ' ¦thers was some money for Bird Call, although, iCasSAREWITCH AM> when he was most, likely need it). Hrfd he flie- Father Hennebery, London Father Hariery, Rx ss iiad' one of the easiest wins imaginable. Much as the C«sare\yitch and Cambridge- to ; aheitfbera uniaer 'benefit in s very speedy and Mrs Hartery da ¦at sh Extinct was all the rage.! In the; , the :been in the National (Deposit F-rieridly ¦ Father Donphy i do the fini shire sufior 'in cJmparison to last ' year Qoctoty, desirable manner.: Mr and Master actual race Mr. Ryan's, mare would not gallop long race still bomea out better than ''he he would at that time have had a sum 1 (Mr. Toom3 hae coii3e»t«d to undertime the Rev T.Ryan, Urlingtford Murph y do CONTRiiEAiNID . : ioif £45->to his-credit in liis ipass-'bock, whdeh Mr3and Miss a yard, and at the final bend old Rossforicn average, and the difference . of only half a duty of hon. secretary for the present, and hie Mr Kelly, Abboylkix Ryan , Thomastown The fielding in the Great Southern Plate brings- tho two' handicaps would have secured him a substantial old age action will, no doubt, mean a very-successful ^ Mrs Obbens led and appeared to have a chance. Mr. Jack dozen subscribers pension, or could have teen drawn out to face Mr Harpur do ! , Ballyraggett rwas quite a surprise, 'as Ifrs. Widger made'no unusually close in numbers! As I was aMo initiation of what we believe to be a very Miss and Master Launen Widger just then called on Lady Florence for ¦beforehand , William the troubles' of the moment. This Society ' ' the- respeotaWe Mr Mostyn, Thomsstown \ , Tbomastown secret of her belief that Contraband would to announce somd days offers not only a , profitable movement tot ! ^ Mr George Hambleton ¦ -the- needed effort and a gallant response n- the Third is conspicuous by his absenle from sick and funeral fund, " but workers Of our ' city. Mr Burton ' |do , Manchester prove successful. At the finish 2 to 1 could ! also an insurance branch, with exceptionally Mr Geo' aibled her to pass fee post a comfortable winner the Ceaarowitch ,. and with' no intention oi lira. Hayden's, rllain Street:— rgo Beyers, Merrion, Dublin easily toa obtained, a nice price truly in a field the Duke of Portland would not low premiums, and old age premium fund, and Mr M Power This mare is rapidly improving, and she will running him, a savings bank in: which the members can lay Mr and Mr* Lyster, Gowran , Uublin of five. Contraband held a nice place through- conaent to his being nominated. The J£ingi>- lFennoy , Mr and Master O'Brien Callan yet win a gool race. clere batch consists of Mannlicher, St. Aide- aside a certain limited sum of money annu- MrS Fitzgernld. , out, and had no difficulty in securing premier ally, in addition to their usual mont(hly sub- ¦ Waierford Messrs Frazer (2) DuW.n < o a o . • e « t • gonde, Friar Tuck, Oupbearer, Loveite, and ¦ IRISH PILGRIMAGE Mr D Power, honours. Ice Maiden , of Friar ' Tuck and Cup- scription,. and this deposit not only bears Mr Plant, Dul'id Miss MoSweeney's, Queen-etreet:— 9»*«»»000 A GRiAtfiiD FINISH ' *hbm interest at 2\ per cent per annum but in case bearer alone appear in the Cambridgeshire, , Mr O'NeiU , "do j Mr Herr and /amily, Watertord The Wateriord owned Last Tnci was kept of il'lnes3 beara fruit in the way of sicl: pay TO ROME. . ¦ A GOOD IMPRESSION . with the supporll of Duke oi estminster and Mr Plant, jnnr Ido . Miss Murphy, Caetlecomer for the chief event of tho meeting, the Dun- Flying Lemur That Ard Patrick should be to such an extent' that one would scarcely be- The Dun-cannon Executive made their mark lieve it possible for the funds to bear it, were Mr Bracken' ' do ilis3 Comerforrt, Kilkenny in the racing world in no unmistakable manner cannon Piste, and the policy turned out >1J missing both from , tho Cesarewitch an<3 it not that erperierrice proves otherwise. The I Itinerary row ready. Miss'Maher Co Carlow ' of anxiety for all con- Cambridgeshire was quite to be expected. On Messrs Taaffo do , on Monday. Mr. Willie Water3, the well- righ t after a period , above mentioned depositing ia, however, quite Mr and Master Browne, Co Kilkenny. cerned. The Widger battalion declared 'n the-other hand Sceptre is nominated for each optional-. No member is bound to pay in any- OF PI LGRIMS Mr. L'iwlor, Carlow known official was quite surprised as indeed event, and tne same may be said as regards WoLM^NT ¦ BEGUxN Miss Ellard Swansea shapely son of Astro'- thing e*«ept the;inon t.hly contribution, which i Mr nnd Mro McDonald do ¦we a)l were at the perfection of the arrange- favour of Suttamoie,- a the " class" threevear-alds, of St,. Brenda-i, I&iis Dugg'n, Co Tipperary bought recently , may be anything from Is. upwards, and 03 Mr O'Brien d» ments. Here are Mr. Waters' words to ms— loger, that Mr. Joseph Widger Port Biair, and Cheers, whereas Royal Lancer only about one-half of his subscription is a.p- Mra DuggaD, Dublin at Dawn Royal for £85. It wa3 a very good Csardas and Rising Glass confine their at- At Misa McCHith)HB , Tho Croca :— " The meeting has made a great impression. I proportioned to the upie«p oif the Society in APPLICATION FOR PLACES SHOULD At Mrs E Donnolly's Tfie Cross :— pair littlo or no tention to tho Cambridgeshire. all its branches, the rest is .paid back into Mrs Smith and family, Castle Widenhatn ¦am sorry it did not get better support, but betting race between the , It was to, be expected ;that Carabine would his BE MADE IMMEDIATELY . Mrs aud Miss Cuddiby, Carrick-on-Suir , notwithsta nding deposit account, and duly entered i into Mrs Philips and family, Clifford, Cact s- they will have a bi g meeting next year." money going on the others patronise tho Cesarenitch, as there is no mor? his awn pass ' ¦ Miss Kennedy • do Choctaw. 'book at the yearly audit. tonnrocbo . | »*»*S9OOO that "Mr Jack " had the leg up on genuine stayer in training, and the nominit- As Jong as ia member continues to Mr Mattin Tierney, Dbbliti just failed to bring off the ing of Cheri silences the report that he rt- ¦ , SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS. Mrs Ryan and fumily, Bagnolstown A BUMPER DAY. The last named pay in without drawing, so long is Mr U Letiner, Mauchesler three winners turned to- France iafter the Ascot Cup in a hope- his deposit increasing in his pasj -book, and FOR Mr Connolly I do- Tramore was truly en fpte yesterday: I hat trick, although he did rkk lessly crippled condition. Others engaged ..) Mr H Collio. Glasgow " ' ail & mile trom home, tho advantages open to 'him in qase of sickneE3 Mr Walsh, CloDca' never Saw the course and stands look 'brighter , nit the meeting- H the Cesarewit'eh Ifrbm -across the Channel nrs are becoming greater. Delegates of Confr aternities Mr Mol l oy, Dublin und Ohocrtaw took ¦ It is, therefore , tho. in- Mr Thompson do the gowns were feVhing in the extreme, and Suttamore was quite d°ne D.>ux Pays, AfarouetU?, SaSon and Liliom terest of each member to make every effort o AND i Mr W Molloy do the lead. Slowl y, but »ure.y, hast Trick crept and with CheriJ Saxon and ilarouette, and increase the sum ai Mr O'Gorman. Co Wexlord there was a scene of excitement and bustle his depaiit during: good Mr James Condon, Kiliernao, Co Louth op, and twenty yards fron; home, the result ai Liliom cropping |up again in the ' Cambridge- 'health, and no other member of- the BOcietyit Church Sodalities. Mr welly, ^ilonaa tfil day. Mr. Murphy assures me that ihe shire; they >are rd-inforced ,by Codbman, Alea- tor hi3 thnift Cork Mr Tom CoDdon : do a resolute challenge, beini; in Mt Nuttall's gets any profit vhla^ver ; aJl Mr McCarthy, y ; Kseeipts were much better than on ' Wednes- con , and Rein« d.>; Fleurs, of whom the first returns to himself and returns witli unpre- Mr Cleary do ftr\-our, «\>n by a head It was ,\ grnnd rare Mrs Mulbern, South Africa day, -ani . tricts), with a total memiber.-ihip of 81,000. 'erica Hotd:— monetajy returns. j NEW ROSS PIATlE. Osboch , and Volodyovski in both races, and applicant8 by tho Secretary, The Mieses Vow er. Mount Richard CAPPOQUIN fan .-ieu Cn>o.i Trick Thia year (1002) Si has increased at, an average The Ca-bra Castle stable this dual entry ; extend'3 to First Principal, rate of over 2,000'tfe>Y members per montli. Mr Lowry, Cloamol for Which i rau. -ita ried ;r. epcuENram SPORT . for this event, 'scc Royal George arid The Solicitor, of handicap Rev . W. M. J. RING, O.M.I., Mrs \VaI?b, NoWtbwn Ftthard At Morrissey's Hotel , fame, as well o.n Sonatura, Pokin, Lavengr ), , The racing was high-class in the exitrema, strong requasl. The result was ner?r in <3'>ub ; HiEM!BEB'S PA-YP MBNTS Miss D'Alton ,' do C. J. Sutton, Wa ltham, Mass., V .S.A. as Mr. Widger .oi^ his charge almost at once Grave and Gay, Condor, Royal Ivy, Pom Pom Inchicote, Dublin. and in Itihe struggle for the sh'ekles I tjiink ' and Wargraye Of those that are engaged in ' Mro Gordon , Manchester Rev. D. K Regan, do to tile front , anJ won in the readiest pflui'ble ' A memberr s contribution to tho/ " Common (backers, had agalin the bedt of matters. Admi- the Cesarewitch , onl" attention may be called ¦Sick Funa ' is fixw by Uie amount he wishes Mr J Jenkins, London H. J. Cahil), do ral Dawey appeared for the first time in run- fashion Tnus ended one of the pleaaantest to Osbech , BalBarrooh , Bluo 3treak , Elbn to drain- per day in sickness—for instance, Mr E H Haugliton CaTondish Sqaaro Miss Katie Splaino, . do (Simoom for , , ning form , and was well supported by his day 's races ever hel d in the County o! Wexford filly), Pe-reeus, and Vele3 ; and vice an , allowance of S3. per day as sick pay (Sun- London Miss Lena Cabill, do versa Australian Star , St. Windeline, Flon- days excepted) his contribution will be per NOTICE OF CHARITABLE [party . IroncLad II. and Blakemere were put form , Jiandicnpper , St. Maclou, Pistol, Las- 2= Father Downey, Tullamore Rev. James Russell, Canada UP-TO-DATE. calendar month. Whattver he decuic« to draw a'bout as the best things at the meeting, and cans, Spectruin, Watershed , Glas3 Jug, and daily in sickness, that sum will ba the amount Mr Maisden. Belfast G. Mahony, Cork •;o results proved. Wise Iiad on same form TJ give in brief flu example ')/ the up-to-date Valiant TTi ay be q lrotea ns a sample alone ide.i- of his moMiily contribution Mr Kobert O'Brien, Boston MoS3, VSA Jas. VV. Power, Dublin arrangements at Duneannon , I nray quote the tifled with the Cambridgeshire. Having paid thia , nion'th by month , fnt 12 could riot lose tihe Tramore Plate; yet he is QOOOOOOO Mr Parrio O'Brieu do Rev. N. J. Brennan. Rockwell College following rule , which was s .rwt;j oarried out months, he will find, at tho end of tho year, ¦unreliable, and those who fancied his cluinee ' K.ILKBXNY SPORTS. In the Goods of MICHAEL CAsniN, late cf Miss Kntherine Brennan do J. J. Browne, Wexford "In order to assist the publu n. identifying tltat Che society returns u large proportion oi did not speculate very heavily. It was .cruel The following events, decided at Kilkenny this money again to be put i nto his deposit Patriclf-s reet , Troraore, in tho County of Rev K J K avonagh do L. Stafford, Wexford v tMr. Xaok did not lead the hor&ps running at the inpetini; . t-Me nuhAcro Sports on Mondsty, have local interest : — account . Wnterford Police Penrioner Deceased v,-ho R< ' At luck^that Crodme , , , Mr Hnrtnett , Cork ' JBeecher » St* Joseph's Seminary, urukmtrtedly corresponding with those c-:i tnt card will be 100 Yards FltU-JTho-e qualifled were J (During the 2G years that the society has died on tho 12th day of , July, 1902. Clonrael N Y Grange baok"a winner. She is King, Kilkenny, ,10; P. J. Henneberry, Water- Rev Mr Weston , supplied to intending rtarteri immediatel y been a " National " Soojety, it has B tim^s Mr and Mrs Duulea, London H. Steward Brander one of the equ'ine wonders of the day. To ford , 91; E. K; Bailey, Kingstown, 10; 1 returned ten-peruse of every shilling, 15 times , Parth. Scotland! win in one year a (Jaofngham. Cup.over four the horsois eniere the paddock. Sik h names ,to Hurley, Coalagh ", 85; J. J. Stophenson ,. New ninepenca-o^ every 7\TOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pqrouant Mr Grainger an«l son, Callan J. K. Thompson, Scotland &hillitig, and 6 TLmes eigliU Chap, miles of the biggest country;- run second in ip-E? displayed on the arm of 1iw p^rs-tins in Ross, 7J; W. B. Pnrlter , Kilkenny, 10. Final pence of ever}' shLHfig. line explanation of 1.N lo the SO & 81 Vic, 54, that Mr McGratb, Dublin Win. Fenton, Bathdown Road Dublin Heat—Hurloy , • ; ia , t'he Tramore Pilate, a flat race of one mile one charge of them on parade ii the paddock . * ; Parker Kinrj, 3. ^De id this faature ol tlw society'^ working that the tho said Michael Cashin, by his Will dated.the Mr McMahon, Roscrea J. Maher, Roscrea The stewards diTect that a fine ol 1 sov be heat. Hurley got home in the run off by half funds are cetttralised and each year the claims 11th day or Jnly, 1902, bequeathed to the Rer. M furlong; and finish in the same .berth in a a yard. lor sickness and of Mr and Miss Fploy, U 8 America / . J. McGrath, Castleowen enforced on the owner or trainer of nny horse medical attendanco for the Roman Catholic^ Bishop Waiorlord and ^ Mr. & •hurdle race, is an accomplishment never'* be- Slinging iS'.bs.iunlimited run and follow) — whole isooicty are paid off , out of tho members 1 for the Miss Ahesrne, Leonard, Cromen. CIonmc Mrs. N. K. Foster, 8. Kensinetoa fore achieved. Mr. Jack Widger .rode vnth who dots not comply with this order T F. Kiely. ¦Carriek-on-'Suir, scratch . 32ft lOi.i , contributions for that year. Last year me Lismore the sum o( ^100 Clerical Sick Mies Whyte, Qta>gow London ' ' ° - great judgment in the trying three miles wee J ; T. Phelan , Mullinalione , 2ft , 2. amount of the mem'bera' contributions \v;u Fan 3 of Waterford, to the Parish Priest of Mi Dodds, Sheffield Tho?. Gallagher, Esq. ~ ' Mile Bicycle Handicap—Final Hent--U B £76, 196 10s fid., and the arnount required Tramote £20 towards tho debt on the Tramore for the Donera&s Plate, and iras warmly ¦DHE CATERING. to Miss Julia Frances Fitzpatrick, London Mrs. Dower, Bathmines, Dublin Jackson , CastletLennott , 170, 1; R E ^Mc-Kenna, meet the claims of sicknes3, etc , wao only Roman Catholic Chnrcb and to the ^ oongTatulaited all round. Mr. Walter Bishop, Waterforc was entrusted .Maryboro', 165, 2 , R. J. Doyle , £20,498 18s.. , Roman Miss Nora Futh, Liverpool F. A. Hilliard, Dorchester . Dublin , 165, 3; leaving £55,697 12* to h« puid Catholic Bishop of Kilkenny towards ooeoooooo i with the catering, and 1 i.eec hard l y pay it \\ Rnss, Kingstown , 100, 0 ; G Roc, Mount- back to momhere' " Depooit iVccount "—in ^20 tbo Mr John Gililahd, Belfast Julian G. Louaada, London debt on the> Koman Uatholic Cbnrch of FIVER FORFEITED. could not have been in bette r bands mcllick , 190, 0 , X F. Dunphy, Kilkenny, 100, oilier words, for every shilling a meinlber had St. Mr David do Mr. & Mrs. Dalkin, London 0; T, C Furlong, Dublin, 140, 0. Won by a contributed to the common 8ick Fund , ho re- John's, Kilkenny.. Tho Deceasod beqaeatbed The Stewirrds of Tranwre evidently intend length and a ha!!; ceived back At Windsor Placi :— Albert Matthews, S.B. T.HiE CONrTRAQTOR* third a foot off. nincpence. £41) to his Executors to ripply same (inter alia) to assist, as fax as in them lies, the movement 220 Yard s Flatf-T. R Stephenson , Xew Ross , Illustration : A 23. member pays ais in the J B Sheolian and family, Waterford Col Tra.vis. on foot in Irish racing circles against ,the Credit ohould be given , for undoubtedly t 1G, J; M GaiaVan , New Ros3, 20 , 2; J. J. year ; 3d. in tho shilling being sufficien t to towards providing a grave and erectiDg a Mr and Mrs Sheebcu , Fermoy Mumford Smith - Tombstone and having a ¦ making of vexatious objections. .Their deci- is justl y due; to ilr. Michae) Po»-er, Tintern , Stephenson , .Nev) Rnss, 10, 0. nieet alj claims of sickness, he will receive Hiuh Masa celebiated Mra R'.:cho do John Mnher, Main street. Long Jump-T F. Kiel back l&s. io Public in Ireland fur tho r Roscrea, TipJ" sion to forfeit the £5 lodged by Captain r,vho undertook the.work of erecting stands, y, Carriek-on-Suir , .pose of his ecml. Mii«8 Doy le, do Mr. Holohan . - 1ft 8in , 22ft 9in:, 1; J. J. Stephenson , Set This . money tbm-iroturned bears a further The Deccaficd farther beqnoathed to Father Bloomfield witOi his . protest demonstrated at enclosures, etc., and earned it out to the Rois, 2ft , 22ft Gin , 1 F. J. Stophenson , New -chraTge for (1) Alanagcment Fund ; (2) Funeral Mis3 Morpby, Cork John F. Magenois all events, that local acisoctations are not 'cal- utmost satisfaction. "Mr Power spared no iRoss, 2ft , 22ft oin. 3. Fund, 'and (3) ¦ Old Ago Fund, amounting CcndoD, of Tramore, £20 ; to Canon Cofley Miss Duggan, London v Ralph Mackenzie^ culated to influence them when acting in' an effort in his endeavour to do justice to the Hi?h Jump-^F.J Stephenson , 'Jfew Ross, 7in , (generally speaking) for men and women under ond Father Wolsh, IVamore, £12 ewh ; to At 4, Marine Terrace:— J. J. ; 35 years of age on official capacity. ' ¦ ¦ undertaking. 1; T: R Steplienson, ^2; Stephenson, joining, to 6s. in all; over Fcthsr Meagher, St. Johnfy Wntcrford, and Mr anti Mrs W" J Smith and family, Wcie New Haas, 3 Height , 5ft lOin. 35 and under 45, 7s. 6d. ; nnd over 45, 10s. , Father Powtr. BaUjbiieto ", £8 each, the said ford. : OBOOOODO Putting 161b Shot—J. Galavan , New Ross, the balancs lefti>eingLr»tuxned to him by bein" ~ DUNGARVAIT THE SUPPORT. KiOTGHT OF DUNOARVAN 37ft 4in 1 T F.! credited to his deposit account. five bequo-hs to be for tho purpose of having At Xo. 6, Marine Terrace:— KieJy, 2. WaoseB celebrated Mr und.Mrg Hig£ins and By " better support" Mr. Waters meant in A. J. Wilson , of London , writes— " Bo my 120 Yards Hufdle—T . >F. Kiely, owes 11, 1; A memJber in Class A may reckon to roceiv* in.public in Ireland for the family, T7ctcr/or At Ml*s Walsh's Church-street :— the matter of entries. The attendance Svae worthy friend , R Edward Brenan , objects to J J. Stevenson ,' owes 8, 2; T. R. Steyen-on , ¦back into his deposit account each year, aa repose of Testator's Soul. ,. The TeBtator Misa Lar non,: WateTfcrd. Miss Palmer, , owes 4 dear gain or sayings 50 per Waterford enormous—in fact, since the days of Willicons- my '54-inch bicyole considere d Good , 3. Won by inches; a yard separated , { the \ out of hia orwn savings the. repose of his Soul, to be celebrated• ¦¦ in Mr , 0'Docogbuc Stndbally pre^*afe1y The sports at Tipperary on Sunday were t-x.- in hia deposit account . ' JU Covs House:— . , . " shooting gallery, which consisted of a rilsty era io that it has pneumatic tyres, but I must cellent and received splendid support. The •accordang to his classification. Public in Ireland \ a Mr Guiry, Ratbgonnack " Mrv aijd Mu Cooney and family, Wttcr ford gun arid a small (board with' hieroglyphics remind him that Ordinaries hod pneumatic Hon. Sec. and the officials generally did their Members in Class A find 3d. in the shilling Probate of the aaid Will was, on tbo iBt day Fred Ericson, Birmingham work to the satisfaction oi all. I ¦ATembeTs in Class B-find id. jn the shilling of .Augcst 1902 Miss LennoD. traced thereon to represent bull's eyes, centres .lyres long , before Ordinaries went put of give some of , , granted forth of tbe Water- fihariian^ Kenootb Black, London the most interesting details : — MemibeTcs .in CCass G. find 6d. in the chilling ford Dimrict Registry WoodviUe, The Oava:— ' and jnners, did a roaring business ri ght in fashion. In every other rsspect it is the E. It is in this .way-that the of the High Court of Mr uad Mrs McUonali, and Robert A,^nne5, AT»erdeen 100 Yard s Flat Open Handicap^. Kelly, Society " heLps Justice in Ireland ; ¦•famil y, Water. the centre of the crowd. How many human 'Rational Ordinary which was first popularised Limerick, 6 yds.; 1; J: Curry, Cork, 7 yds., 2; those who nclpt them'selves." What an • en- , Kings Bench Divialoo ford. ' , Mrand Master JoI.ii Mj.her, Mitchelstowa couragementthis (Probate) to the # At Mrs. eyea 'She marksmen hit has not yet been ascer- (by J. H. Dearlove lieiore the safety asserted P. J. MoCartij-,, Pallas, 9 yds, 3. A very proves either to keep off the Kovereri'l Thomas Condon, of At M rs. Noonan's Tho Cove :— . Mootj eotfa Na'l, Park Terrace close race. siok list; or, if on it, to get off again Tromore in tbe Couuty Mrs Ryan tained, but that tlisre was this element: of it3 supremacy. Wheu I had pneumatics put 1 on soon , of Waterford, R.C.C Mr und Mrs Veale and famil and Master Rjao, Gashel One Miile Bicycle Open Handicap—Final as possible, ie shown (f rom tie fact-that the and Patrick J. Kenny, o( ^ . y, Waterford ,;. chance in the shooting contests was apparent to my Ordinary in 1891 the Ordinary' was still ¦Heat—W. average amount of sickness last year 4, Gladstone-street, Mta B O#o*t»r d<^..L_ ; H Russell, Waterford , 105 yds, 1; was Ie36 Wntcrford, Solicitor tbo Executors At Avohctale House:— Jobn M : ' to all. ! The gentlemen with the battered j tin it- common abject of ] the roadside, and have T. J. Dilworth, Limerick, 185 yds. 2; J. Car- .than three days j per memfoer. , therein Mrs Kirwanj QorcBbridge. jilonBy,Wexford F. J Malingorina, therefore, m a thi named. ' V At 21 CWen-sueel-. ; \ - ' . can and the dice, with various designs, had nevcr^heen without one since. J. -Osmond roll , Limerick, 175 yds, 3. .Won ihy a wheel; ns puiotic- Master* and 1'JKirwaD, Goresbrid • ^ same between seiond 'and third. | ally unknown .in the society. : ustou thin , Sixth day of August, 1902. J ge. Mrs Ronaynt and quite & merry time, and the crabeen vendor was rthe fi nst man to;follow my example , by If a momfoer continues M for so Mrs Sheridao, Ballybar House, Co. Oatlow family, Waterford 220 Yards Flat: Open Handicapl-Final He'it Ion" a KENNY ' , Mr. and was in; his element all day. The scenejre- having pneumatics on his racer/arid ! J. H. —P; J.: McCarthy; Pallas, 16 yds, 1; J. J. timo that hia deiposit, by thus draw'lng ut»on & STEPHENSON, iliss Phelan, B»gn»l8town. ' Miai^8rtso,il ORbS mind^d me of haw the sporting world wagged Adam's won "'the last""of his championships Curry, Cork U y&a, 2: II. Fogarjy, it for hifl own share of his sick pay bocomei Solicitors for;tbo Executors, Miss I/mergan, Ballymacarbery 'KiHeacle, exhausted, ho is: Mr* B M Delaney, Bawnrelgb. years ago. ' I i • i upon ;a eifilar machine. Then Shorlahd set 16 yd3. 3. Won £jter a strand raie bv sir in- allowed -^ j GiadGtone^atrect, WaterforcJ. Miss B M Hogao Mi*sJM611<>yt )2^e^Kp^! - ' . ches; - , Kflmanagh. 1 * • • '•- « O C- & C the same betwen second and third. »>rs and MutarVO'&wyef, limerick the Geared- Ordinary fashion , after liaving Putting tho 23lbs. Open Handicip-iC. Ryan, GKAOE PAY; To tbo Commiosionflro of Oharitablo Dona|ions Mr Dooley and family, Dublin. ANOTHER JUDGE'S OPINION. j pneumaticiaed the Gearsd Facile ; . anil the Pallas, scratch. 33ft. 7in., 1; P. Evan, do., 2ft and Bequests In Ireland and nil others' ccm- MrEAWftlaW: ' ' Ordinary .' , 6in,, that is, the " Soderty " will give him (if ho has ! ' : Mr. Richard GLbiw , the well knowp racing gradually died out as dlld the 33ft 3in, 2; IT. F, Kiely, .Carrick-on-Suif, been a mombor ccrnod. . MrMcNally. ,' Geared.©rdirj ary before the invincible advance Sft.^in ,' 3. . : . . 1 for 12 months) a 6um daily Mrs. Rr«n, Cioheeo official who spent some time in .Duncan-rion, equal to wliat he: has been getting before, Mrs Murphy KA family, Dublin. ' erf the' rear-driving safety. , iantine\s 120 .Yards .Hurdle Open Handicap—J. T. and Mr.Neflley, .W»iford ; thus uhbosomed himself to me—" I \ spent . •Const i effec- Curry, Cork, OBN 5 yards, 1 ; T. F. Kielyj Car- for the same length of time (or half tho amount J 0 Power, Liverpool. dew days here and better fellowB than the tion for the Ordinary datss from his following lor twice as Jong),of les«s orha\ Mr. & Mrs, JJoonan, Dublin rick, owes Ulydd, 2; L. A. Kiely, do., owes out vliia own ho haFora been oon- Mr jbd.Muter JKJetwy, Carrick. toy example, for he was one of my clerke ten 5 ^ds, 0; J. Dwan, Clonmel, tr^urting in xfepo3it. inetancb Mr M-ShackelWn MIM CRiely, Clonmei ; menibera of the committee I never mot. Sag- owes 1 ynrd, 0 ^H a sfok member: Class haa ibeen How to; Save Honej , Dublin years ago.: HLs preseint machine is pjieumatic Won by incheB. j.l.A. Kiely fell / \t laethurdl? A rec«iv-l Mr. T. Doyle. .V.Y. ' geat a jthing to them and it wa3 done iit a i ; ¦ing 23.; per day siok pay for i 6 months, tho Mr Pbdan and laraily, KilkcuDy ' Mr aud Mazier Dwyer ; ¦Sling (but he. is ritrV eligible for benefit for another , do. \ - ,' bicycle cannbt 1(6:810. O. 0...I can (but co'm- ing the66lb8 between the lejra, with fM- 12 months ' f AI8LEY EOAJ), TOLL, ¦ E&EAE/J HEAK. . ] iow. (Open Handioap)—C Byan (6in), , and ; " Oraco Pay.¦ " can.only¦ ¦ bo "" < Mr CBeilly and family, Waterford\ I ajxplaud right heartily the optniont. of mieerate ,hinj upon hia lack of experience I ''Eaila* received once ml five year*, . \ ou8aow,' rf.w. * Mrs. KirwanJ KSfcuoy. 2Mt 5Jin , 1; T. F. Kiely. iCanick-onF.-euir (2it ' Carriage in BriUta on ' Tjhe the pleasurable sensation ;of riding a ", straight 6:n), 27U EO competed-^). As however, diicing last year only 227memi 7*14 brder» to the Valoo of At Mo, a. St. I«g?r Place:— Judgieaj Waters and Gibhsi. perfection; ot 4Jin , 2. :A1 Quirlte, bera out ol 68,400 drew £1 MuT Ujwud *. ¦ detail in the arrangenienta tra3 indeed a plea- wheel," ai tlie Americans used to lerAi thp Oappawhite (2ft , 9in); P. Ry&np Pallas f2ft '-'Graoe Pay," it will . : Mrs Ha»e, Liroedck. * • : •' > • "• l>e eeen that thiB is a contingency•that is not PALL OR WRITE sant surprise to me, and all I regret id ihat G. 0. O. is contrcatled with.the geawd wheel liielv to happen 1 CALL OR WRITB I Mn. St. Oeorga Hare, London <' ¦ ¦ ¦ 6in); J.. Fo/artjr. .Kilfeacle (3ft) ;'. M. Ryan, in the.case of healthy and Lot C O 670.—ORBAT VAlJoB IN MEN'S.EB4L my aporting conjrerea from Ihibliri had not —defined by air tyxesl". ' ' .. •; J i! ' :¦ ' ¦careful moaibcra; ' , , . Mrs Freeman, Limerick i TXtttmUM ft«o«i iflw : : ' Pallas (2ft 3in); . . : . ! IBiaH ud BOOTCB TWKEU o ¦I ¦' ¦ '¦ ' ' ¦ ' •¦:'¦• j- > TBOU8EKS : ; ' go6i fortune' to !attend the meetiBg/ I * » - » • • io • I Five Mites Bicycle (Open- QUAhANiEElJ AIXvWOOL At No. t, St.i'Legrt iHac*. I ;the Handicap1 ^—W. ! , U 6d torf (Mint , ufas rtihe only representative of the sporting H: RuJj ell, Waterlord , 435 yds: ! ;; J. J. Bcr- OTiASSIPICIATION. ' portage, 6d otr» t <*Two P«lrifor 1U s portage, Mr^ llnj. knit B^rnell, ted maWl 11 ¦ -Worn ottoftWrttt "thai put in an appearance^-iafact aiojiSTBR oHAOfproNareips; ;; , gin . Athy, 430 da, 2; J. 3. Stephens, Clon- N«wland< 8tntart, Co. Wexford - ' ! i i Pr^ss wHicb mel, 398 yds. 3.; ! Fifteen compotcijL , Won by n • Women and ohiCdren can join as well as 1 : r ;>' ¦ Wow, tfeMtonjRaiit iS il ! The programme for this champions lip meet- me 1^^^ fty n^ny At No. 3, St. Lej et JU 'E^CXOSIJCBESJ -•:[ : ' •!¦ . j ¦ Long Jump, Open Handicapf-iL^A. to help a woman-when she varAshelp most or O Oiind Old Mr Mr» LyDch and , ¦' •inertihj!. 1 ' -. .). - :', i '- '- : ' ¦ 1 • ' ; : ' Kiely, to enoourage her: to" ba I **« HJto^ii'"** mirt:-. tbe *n4 fintQj, Pace* " '. ¦}. w!aa;aJfine dinenBiimsandshjong ¦ ¦ . " r .K •! r I ¦ • - -i ¦' Oarrick-on-Snir pt). J. thrifty aaS aarinir GBAtfDBOuL ¦ '¦ .; The-Hand i : • "! • '• ' 1 -:: •• •rJ-#-«- ¦ : ¦ ! i .- . "i ¦ 23/t. 6in,.V, tP^ McCur- V ha««to« **«dOmi ottctnurW - -. ; Terras Wttarford ¦- -. : .,. -. -- -Jv : ; . - •:(» ' than the, fcttal Depo^rt ^endi^ ¦ i ¦ ¦ wfthkl,[ai>d thw&.wM> carpeiei reserve fo( : ¦ '¦ ¦ ; ;' ! : : thy,, PaHas (2fe j5in) . 23ft lin. a: , ' . $£$& ein!Po' ^t^f ***** ft*»rtWj . » it At Wo/ 5. St; tMir 'Pj«c«i— i\ ;-' " "~\ " " ' I MICHAEL. i- '' " \ i : - |- ' : i flPhrowlng the leibg-JHammer Jrom Oft cirole, A-jtn, niKii^aitDeidW thiit iiw ! . : • ' ladyj.vj lsitors., The "aocommoaation ior Kha ]¦' " Jimm/y ; Michi.al, tha]j midget j medium i J ' : re te -'*l«wn «o start weU in Ufe jj iii* Mr and Mrs Filiairildaid tmAj ; I !¦ -^'havi- ' Open-ftandlcabf-T;{J . Kiety, - - " i" fr Ai Na6.-6t.-X«>«^W«e:-; ! . : • ; 1: "-ta&dtiiilgiraxtik iTstota ^.owperei trairiera track after, i prolonged absence. Michael ii i» (33ft), 3; leave the home find face th« vafA. Children Mr and Mr» CWirjr «d Ourk|k*otk mmm® lie j bi *M«» | L. A. Kiely, Cirrick.<12ftV 0, fiunflf^ wbat^nay tewafd'^ jrhole-TJearted rider-fhe • fTh» : from 7 to 13 pay 6d. per month; from 13 to warm " ' ' : " ' ¦!' : -i ' • ' " ¦ ' ' . - ' i. . ikid jockey*con W not have- been, better attind At .winn^r/a ithr*w¦ esfaiidlsto; s aa ¦'rlUh¦ sBibrs—ut i- TIWPAIUCHOIISB , Suir ; . ! ,:-ii j - " '] . ' aerw;,d<>o»; hi ig» by- hMye^:r p-esent he : '¦ ¦ i; .- • • • 18 rpy 6d.i la., or U. 8d. •.. i ; ^ ^ ¦ : ¦ .;-¦:¦;:j QOptpr - xnp awwaMa/.JoeKey*,! weigjmig am reootd . ¦;; :r : , ; '{ . j Jj eniaj em are laaaifiedr ;'* :¦' ¦: ¦i :i«*w«3 ffl : ii mldergoui t^»rjeofal^prep»ratioh,' i md train- p occording :lo.tSeir At ow CtaM^iaaM.— 1 v .\ ' * Iisic£ nocnmnererjfjnMQpdion i: and: Veil «p thg'«tringen ly ^lth A Vkw, of) riding the enorf Mt Cawpi^fcftdoinsey i .- -:; : ^ ln the isaE5' 0AfeM(j; uj^Hifi &iMmxcwv ' Claks.A—iMalejs/, ' , ' ' ' < : , i ;i •;;;:{'< j ' ' ^;l%^i-iWckwenitatt>:for tht.-lw PMI IhouiC.plnatic^ OTj'M (oite- -twuir. 'Mo : ' ~ i , 7 to 35. I ' ' • -! >-^in^ ' ' " ' "' '¦ ¦ - ' ¦ ; i. '\' . : ¦•:,¦ I V P«- - OH . I 1'|- . J ' |.' JI - ¦ .; ' . - . .- i ;¦ ' " • ¦ thaw w« detarmlnfttwn'to ohce;'H«fti i becom^ ) 1 j .. . Ciaa*Sf ¦ ^atafcf. linm, 35 to 45. " '; ' ! ¦•' . il^d ln Uw'epacioug paddoct.iwu fo ; ¦ ' ' :¦ ' W¦ id¦ ¦' ¦ : ' :: w^ ; ; to'Jionr"* rfeeordfborderjhe has Si I' Wreiw} ...Jijesdajr,. Augurt.iPft—!H» S«if*P- . , > }:' . . PemilM, 7*o4OJ . !. • ' ' ¦ -idaf -' ' y«pd»!the•a rtrAittigh^rt > w*» itaiJed in , t' -t' . ¦&* ' ¦ ' :: : ¦ -' ^ d»y, Antuit fltUi—Dnninore. ¦¦ i ;.¦ ¦ . Qr^ ^S^Mwen45 ft : < .*toeJHJWiw wwi>I iolid b«fc ^taa t3»ifep» Mflrt -ln;' rWSrWT^tiadHlon.tei fciiT'h ¦>. *n«d«^; Aiiip4»* ' ;.' : -' ' «,- ^' • JPenu*»» jbtf onea; -7-ii ^ ,ro Kw Bo*s onary-Coinplarotia Quedmnli,ot un-beabhi * *-^- itartingf «om,B iid^e-aire»t, -at« oj'clock sharp octoMfatton » *Iaoicotwid««adin clauiflcatlon udder- a? ym&'&;af r : : chtikMffp Ti ¦¦ i va&y%* 'id vmrmSUKDi ' tejamti ¦ ¦ w.i . bt ¦ ¦ \iM i ¦ttio^Smt- »>W^'one' -, r », ;T' ™ 'T. r-tff ? i vA»«wfc:i4^-WBtt«r*,.fi(f.*iS^fl .last 5§& i SEfiaa-lttarti I #'»¥¦O6nlfhb4i tr,UrSi&^i wmmsi ¦» 111 for -'- ^ aj m V^?oK ¦ ¦ f smm ¦> ;...• - i -vr-- ''' , « v-» ¦m ^•«m-' - lW:^-:V :-'-m-%d-. wm (SHKHi ¦ ;v v- S2 > : .! : ' K it !k -i -i!^ : ir Jo?S: HW fi^iK ; t< mmsm !?;t!!r|wt ^l^! /i - ¦ ¦ ¦ " ' - ¦ ¦•• . TTATEREORDJ AM) TR^JMOKE :- . : - 'I k '.- . ¦ .!: r^-y. ; ' : ! ¦: RACES. - "I- . - Soap Powde CE ¦ OPENING OF; TpE THBEE-DAY : ; ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ; ' ¦ ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' " * ' ' '-" ' . ¦ • ' ' . ' - ' ' ¦ ;¦ ' • . • i ¦ ' ¦ ' ' <4 ¦[ ' • ; : i v ' . i \ \y\: ']] I ; .V . | j : . ; . ; ; •. { /i !•] . . :. i ; :: - . -\ /.i :; . , J:, . ^^ * . . ": , :| • -: • «• ^ MEETING; A SPECIAL STEAMER HAS BEEN CHARTERED TO CONVEY THE m dassnfec Sas mf m BICT FIELDS : i^ A^D SPLENDID dri^|r iias RACING ^0> beevi inc ttrpdrated IprlMaiid Agricultural !' MacliineFy ened , and \v4i conclude on Friday even- v I • . Exhibition, Paris. 1900, | Smefl j s o- ill !lSvafd g ' i iK. Mi the conditions y-ere favourable, and ^t n©5,sieKr0^Fii ijiia results were most gratifying to eyexyons To hd EXHIBITED by their AGENTS nuerestod in the event. , The morning broke C^sSpb'dls, sewers, ac SOLE .ind 'he sky portended badly, but "the weather- . II - : i .j is- v.v.-p opiimistio , and prophesied that what i& y iir >ni:s :i u , but ,,i nice north-westerly breeze kpiu -.hehe anticipated Tain^-ain iat bay, and the tneel- i:>? passed off without any discomfort in that r^pt'ot , although -\ve missed the bright' sun- OK AUGUST 19th AND 20th* - '¦niir which usually illuminates the. seaside rjor; and its picturesque 1 surroundings'. The :if<-ndar.ci? -uffered somewhat from the r 'ir . a:fining aspect of the rriorning, and the fair k litH >t\ xather held back , but the sporting frater- n!i!y, no; to be denied, were in full force ; EARMERSl SIOULD NOT FAIL TO PAY , and of i •• cteiic© ¦ ' ih ¦ I ' '-. ' ¦ / I'.jo m:?.s>d from amongst the company vdi'.v ; i , . fi v ni ;he regular jpatrons of this ebjoyatae ^ : t:d well-c inducted | meeting. Tramore was .r.ivded since yesterday - and the well-equ:p- \>tr 1 ind popular hpstelries of the town by jj ^C • *P ^ <® :Iii- .- >unding sea were availed of to the ' fullest S^3 IP . i nd rA r w ir -Mont, while the various private houses.whioi • ;i'-er to the visiting public, received more " e&rier- "! than the usual shire of attention. Visitors ¦ i'bgan ;o arrive in Waterford last eVening in A ¥isit on above Batoao ijimSers , and the contingent was largely sup- ; pjlemonted after the 'arrival of the morning tjaic - to-day, our jcity quays presenting a .-jene of bustle and vehicular activity.jwhiih til?ant in a word , Txamore. As usual, manv • ¦ m i . ¦ . IIBlISTRT f;j)in the metropolis SUPi - and elsewhere at !a dis- PlORT, JISISH i ¦ esirroys : tance made Waterfowl | their headquarters, yermiii ti n id we bear that the cry is " still they are ' fitting. " The train arrangements'¦ reflected ii e greatest credit : u~on Mr. .Prossor, the manager of the Waterforjd. and Tramore line, (.\ er which several heavily lafden specials were di spatched , and upon Mr. Patrick Madigan, • a' guard , and hi3 caretul and courteous nu ^^<1,. ¦¦Idistant. The detail s, irom a sporting .point §) ~^ i) fr^i^v (o) p->. ¦ ¦: view are being dealt with 'by our special n n //^"xx tr^ r\ n ro^ /? (c^ /iL n nn ri ¦ I >rting representatiye, and will be found ap- ))i nd*d, but we think we are safe in saying tnni ; ¦ ¦ ' II ' . ' . : " tint a larger number of firit-c-lass horsas wis ^ Beg to inform thci Farmers of Conntiea Watcrford and Wexford that E. H. KELLY names of B. CLEARY and , trading under tho ruver seen on the Tramore course since the CO0NAN & CO.| both; of Barronstrand Street, Weterford, no longer holds the Agency for their Manufactures. i . i.'i iugura l meeting. Eighty-four animals, be- I' .iging to -ownere, n-hose names are as house- The following tnve instead been appointed Agents in this District : '• •¦¦ id -word in the Irisli!racing - world were on the Proofaheet and Suttimore! 1 the last pair. Ar- "when GreatnTime went in front, but a bad came on for WALTER WALSH & SOl^S, Barronstnmd Street, Waterford ; P. EIEBSEY, The Store3, KUmacthonas ; OAEROLL & CO. < otirse to-day, an Average which is easily iproaching the standj Deerj Thonght3 took the " decision, and when betting opened bundle stopped the leader for a moment , iloin Street K ' rk&i out for the five events on the, card, lead, and was follo.wjed by, Aostralian Homer, then The Bnck took Grange momentarily had the call. "Then a ; , Carrick-on'Suir ; JOHN CLMMINS, Balljhact ^ Arthomown ; " Palm. Lily, the lead and had the iv :-n allowing for possible non-starters. ; The Lady] Liberal, and (Proofsheet, wit i 'besi' of matters until the final bend, when he ¦big commission was executed for Strategy. An Knight of 8t. Patrick, and! Suttamore K-neillers assembled! in their might, and it the list bungled a couple of times. Great-Time then eleventh hour tip;" in Wise Lad was freely sup- From whom llieiij WORLD-RENOWNED LINES, OIL ENGINES, STEAM ENGINES, pair. ' Half a mile from home the order was— resumed command and won in a canter. w.i3 pleasant to recognise. riiany old favourites Knight of St. Patrick , Australian (Homer ported. Half a mile from home, Grange ap- Threshing Machines, Harvesting and Tillage Implements may be obtained. «=- t ijl l inclined to break themselves irt Traanore Jleep Thauahts,..L4dy liberals with Palm peared a likely winner, ,tynd this game mare — A'hich they did not to-iay . Tlie usual fol- (Lily last. At. the final bend, th* Knight con- held command until i00 yards from home tinued in advance l iwing of another clas3 of ;talent cbndescendpJ. from iAuatralian Homer, when Wico Lad daubed np end scored readily. We . cortHally invite tho Farmero of County Wcterford and Connty Wexford to our Stand at tho with Proofsheet improving her position After THURSDAY'S MEETING iilio to visit Tramore, which, although not the last hurdle, Mr. The fine field of ten ¦were weighed out for Widger set tho favourite 1 wi st ihey might describe: a3 a happy 'hunting going in right earnest, and she responded the Railway Plaje, yat so quick ivere tho talent <;r<-und , continues to be a source ot. attraction gamely, winning in a canter by ten length*: to make a choicd, that Blakemere, hailing eOAWATEMEOBD SHOW, AUGUST U ®SBB k Wtb three P to hem. The conduct of thd people—we mean, lengths between second and third. Sul- REPEATED SUCCESSES Irom the all-conquering 8traw Hall stable, was tamore was close up fourth. ••;" course, th? outsiders—who. thronged the in a moment an odds on chan'ee, and started ->tr?et « of the t >*vn in the 'evening aiter the WATERFOBD PLATE of 100 Sovs. ; a the hottat favourite of the meeting. The son 1 handi- last race was very good, inJeel. Of course cap hurdle race; winners extra.—Two Ilile3 A RECORD DAY ON THE COURSE of Friar's Balsam got away well, and holding there »a5 the visual amount of hilanitv—what Mr. J. H. Locke's Ranunculus, by Quid- the lead throughout, won in a hack canter. ¦wo uld an Irish race meeting be wuuout it— nunc—Buttercup, 4vrs, list (llr W P. Captain Bloomfiedd's Driit/wood ran well, and Cullen) : Guaranteed Lijht in draft end ; moro eHective in work tban any other. Free Trial given. Wcrrjinted against defectiro breakages for ten yearp bu: nothing, whatever of a discredit aW; : ] wa3 undoubtedly second beat. The Lord Waterfowl's Grange, ' aged, 12st 101b (iFrom our Correspondent.) Doneraile cli iracter, nor anything that -would mar hi Plate was one of the finest of tn a late hour in the afternoon. The Thi3 morning, in splendid weather, we re- plimented on riding suoh a well-judgod race ¦TO) jr. > of Tramore was admirably Also nan—Venetian Monk proof We congratulate most heartily (Ranunculus the last pair.! At the far side, Elva (J. McQuillan), Thistle Thorn (J. MoC'jr- ¦Admir.il 'Dawey in hia eighth attempt thta I opposite the stand they ran in' thousand;—might, and ' given a -continuance Details:— Lady Oallinuie (J. Smith), Cite re (P SfeitUtOTV NotlCO tO CreditOTS upon the success the folowinz mack), year, scored for th© first time yesterday, and we I M: Martin J. Murphy, J-?., order — Venetian Monk, | BalHpagarde nx\d of good weather , Tramoje will have an almost Oiolan). : ] '•? his untiring efforts, and with his name we Old Tim, with Admiral Dewey last. Passing unexampled crowd of 1x>urist». The trains SEASIDE iHU'BDLE RACE ol 35 Sovs , J Belling—2 to 1 on Blakemere, 8 ;o 1 n^aina', I handicap hurdle race ; winners extra.—One ; 8S. l5tt^®Jak\^tou H 1I u iiia those of Mr. T. Brindley, Mr. R. ¦tt'K. the stand Ballinagarde and Venetian Monk into Waterford to-day brought big contingent jack Gubbins, 10 to a 6ther3. coming tack to his best form. tr ^^riSnntV o^JW 2torfortSI2i> ? carried on the running, : Mile and a "Half. ' . tavjuiite Poll<|5M2 *PcMlPSSS2er?1IL2SDfmdS- * * Waters, Mr. W. L. Wafers, and llr. A. followed by Extinct, , Af'.er a couple of brcaks-away, '..x. Orangft again ron a great race yesterday, but " «' . Onange, Ranunculus, and Old Tim, iwith from iup-oountry districts especially froai Mr. John Widget's Admiral Dewey, by , tollowed jack OuUbins, Sl'innerhasset t , 'whose respective duties -were got away in lront by] once more failed to give Jumps cd weight .I J.. ^.,^ .. ' Calypso.II. tailed off. : Half a mile from home Carrick, Piltown , iKilraacthomas, and Dun- Kilwarlin—uTield Azure, 0 yre, lit 7lb of Truce Elba, Ki^larajy and Cele*le to tho Statute 22nd «ad J3rd •formed in the most satisfactory iila-i away. The winner was baoked by a clever TftUESUANT ——— VJe, pc- iRanuneulus began to creep up, and at the garvAn, and the Waterford Steamship Com- . (Mr. J. W. Widger) I mile, Blakeinere ,wa_s'ten lengths C«p. 85, all penoss hatta^oUImt agtmit ' After going a division, who executed the oomtniscion at thd -¦• Uu manner winch their long experience has r. Mr. J. O'Neill's Gadwall, 4 yrs, Ost 101b , Wise I*d won at the May meeting in Cflon , <• i irses to discharge their arduous and im- Dewey. The last two then challenged, but 1 iavourite carried on the .running to tho end mel, hi3 only- other sncce33 this year. aforesaid, an hotby rwjnired to lanUh 0a could make no impression ! on the leader, who yesterday, the jarvey car* were running like \M. Walsh) 3 supreme ejase b ten length*. trritlng)th« pwrticnkn ot »och 'taut dimes. ' and won with y elalms on or befora I'O won easily by five lengths. The pulling-up wild-dire from the town to the course, and-r : Also jan—'HcUamond, .(Anthony), Long- Jack Gubbins passed the puUirig-up Driftwood th* 16th day o( September next, to tbe nflitet- Grange beat Admiral Dewe. by three lengths vice versa—and the pedestrians who journeyed barrow si Tufowat of the Mid Tile " twelve o'clock tr,ain was not as (Furlong. ! iTramorfi IPlate. in which 'Lord iW.at6rforl'f LongbajTow, Currogh Belle and Modest Moi!, fiubsequent ly asked ' pcnniaslon to withdraw UIDDELBUBG HOLLAED. OseaaMi wMgrntad forth bl tin DistrictHa&trr will supported as cf^uld ; have been desired, with Roiamond last. Approaching the eland which r«quc3t wa3 aoceded t:, j aft Waterford KfntfiBsnch DltUlon (Probate) Mr. J. Manning's Bude, by St. Elorian— splendid mare figured , and which was second Lpngbarrow went up in front and was fol- the objection, 1 «a but crowds availed af the next speciasl;! and the stewatds decided tol forfeit the £5 A UVXUTOOIi CuT,iaOODT7OOD 5TEWABDS CUP. tlie lit oar of Attgujt, 1903 Buda, 5 yrs, 8st 41b (J. McQuiflan) 1 yesterday with an impost of exception^ lowed fry 'Ouragh 'Belle, Charlie, Modest Mol l, >ut wi en the bell rang! for! the appropriately (Mr. J. F. Boyle's Bretty Alice, 4 via, 8st Olb : lodged, and iCapt. iBloomfield accordingly ' ST. l£XjraJ, CE3AEBV7ITCHiad CAmiBIOE3pIBE AND NOTICK IS HKBEBY FCETHEE r.amed Welcome Plate, a! large company, had • _ severity-. Mr. Croome's charge i3, ' probably, and Gadwall, with Admiral Dewey and Rosa- Kiihaeribea this, sum to tho funds of the Turf G1VEN, that afttt tl» said 16th d»y of September . 1 pgainst Tair Bejel, 9 to 2 in one of the most popular gentlemen asso- •»• : 101b (E. Sulivan) -I - 2 J W , , H vent Modest Moll was fourth, Longbarr fifth. •Go, aged, list (J. gauntlet with Suttamore ip;the opemnge^ , War Kit, 5 to 1 iiude , 6 to 1 Sweets, 7 to 1 ciated with the Irish sporting world. It will (Winner trained b Denis Shanahan, Straw Mr. D. C. Muir's Lot Me ran Proofeheet m pre- Garryowen and Cash Box , 100 to 8 otheH. y Thompson) ' .4 .3 a3d Mr John Widger j , doubtless, by ady, SweeU lying 'handy. Approaching ; the last held here, and all present were of accord that lilr. John Widger's Yemassee, 4 y:a, 0fi3t runnin- from .Merchant lPrinc|, Bell, Let Me , df previous good perform- bend ; the order w-as—Cash- Box, i Sweets, War Baldinagwde. iLssets of tb« said Hoaotia, Moow, who dUd oath* strenVtih, no doubt ta pleasanter day's sport it would "ba quite* im- i (Mr. J. W. Widger) 2 Go, Venetian MonlcChioniaanld 12th d«y of May, 1903, it KUsJogwiny, aice? orer the courie was insuUe'd second 'Kit, with Fair Reber close up. Approaching ¦Pushing the eeconil tune, Nignt- afonsald, other backed The regular brigade are •Col. Evanson's Nora Mea, 0 yrs, 12st (Mr. the stand i ^ST. LEGEB. an beraby rtqolrtd to foinUh (in wrtttn|)tk a fajvotirite, and the \^a1t\ was the straight, Sweets took the' lead, only to possible to organise. Mmo 8tiU continued in 'froniijtoni Ctnonlft, held a good ¦be ' J. F. Croome) j ;...- -.. 3 particalan of nob oltloi 09 oc baton ttat Utk Australian Homer, rhe tevourrte challenged by I Bude, • Pretty Alice, Fair of opinion 'that Tramore is an ideal place for ; AI30 ran—Princess Ethel (Mr. W. iP. Cullea), Merchant Prince, Belle. Bell, Veneuan won* i SPECIAL OFFEB. and ; when BIr. Widger Rebel and War Kit.- For with lite day of eeptanborrort , to UM antedxitad SoUcttan position throughout, a moment the Usue racing and the officials connected^ Maw iKeorish e itwo lengths ¦ Uo»8 •*Kilk««nyKlcg's B«icbDlTl»loo(Prob»t*)onth* •' i; wasla grand race to) look at. After Venetian !6teeplccha8e; four-yeari--\ld. r Vii1. ; five, Bs\ ing ol the Merry Meeting, end 01 tao delisht- '¦ V 300 to 1,12 3 ¦ pac,3'ior a 111b last. After coing -half ajroilo Nora Mea took and third. , „!' i_ m Stad dayot AnnM, 1908. I . . - ' ' h , .'¦ - ¦ ' . - , -Uh Monk.had made -play cAla good , six and aged, llsi; 131b; penalties and ful' jrperiehee of a race visit to Tramore, Mr. I the 'lead ana was followed Maw Keorisj, Winner trained by iDenis Bhananan; Striw ^ long distance, the falvourita took the lead. For allowances.—Two Miles.! . 'by tmt AND BO rtCE ,IS HKSEBT F0BTHKB ' f |* Brindled, jun., bad his headquarters at the ;Antoinette, IOroinw«ira ' Gate, Ironclad IL, i Hall. Curragh.)^ ; | S« "THE TURF ^EOISTBR," GIVEN that after tboaald ieth day of Scptombsr, . ! \i! & moment it seemed 'aa il ifibe top weight would Mrs. Joseph Widger's Confraband, by Glen- ¦ ¦ ' " - ; tbld. in the end, and Grand Hotel, where ; Mr, Bob Waters and Mr. Yexnassee, end the ¦Princ&sB (Ethel now chipp- . post free. 19t3, th*aaU XzaoDton win piocosd to dUtiboto i : ; sfcore, but her¦ imppst . wood—Secret Treasure, 6 yrs, list 81b (R. ing in. Passing the stand, Nora Mea held the ! KOTCO FBOM TH5 COUROG. -Ranunculus scored easily at the finish. Morgan) ;.. I 1 W. L. Watere, who hold j'esponsiblfr positions, tb* asset* of tb* said Dsoeu*d, hartus rontd only ; 1 > e ,lead from Ironqlad n., land Yemassee. Ha.t koth»olalaiserdrauadsoI wUoh putl this trio. Entering the; straight, Ycmasssd 'Grand Stand ore.taking part m the prelimi- i Mettsro. CRAKE & SONS', Limited, starter 's ca&j Fair, Eeibel and War'Kat were Mr. J. Widger'a Oorrin, aged, list 6Ib (W. arrange nent was much j Dated this «U> 4sy of ingwt, 1903- • !' 1 vio is to racing 1o-day, I had a walk round the assumed commarjd.but was quickly challenge J nary canter; and this Mtsau KKHVX k 8TEPRXKSON : niost (fancied, , but I the towly namedas !Bude, • Morgan) r' ,.^....J 3 1 ; ! ¦ ' ¦ ¦ r < ^¦ ©efore town, and :am pleasod to record that the by Ironclad ill.,' who won by half a length; appreciated. . il ' « .v. J - <. goUdtotsfor th* ssid Sncatofs. , j. j i known to Tramore rviBit^ra j Buaa Also ran—'Perth Lad (owner), : Killarney (J : ; ^Won t>y ten lengths." Wh was the verdict GREAT BARGAIN IN PIANOSi 'and won .readily at theifinish i ' , the Hibernian, the Tramore, eight lengths dividing second and third. - 4.aiaditon«-stnes, Watst&(a. - !' I •¦ fillyj stayed "best ¦ Gleeson). i - j . . Marine Hotel i : (Winner trained by! Denis- Shanahan, : 4n toe first tace. WoUne3day,.the popular local ; 10s. per month and 10». Jdeposit. ; ¦ after a pretty race. ! . ! ' : , i Betting—2 'to i 1 against ; Contraband, 5 to 2 ' daut^tet Only - ' ;were but five Meighan's, ;tbe Ofarence, and ' the other Straw Hall, lOurragh.) et&ble scoring the initial wui The i ; . —: : - ¦\m Oonsiderin^ that there run- Perth Lad and Corrin, 6|to 1 .Castlehelle, VJ rapidly impwvjntJ, her recoia tDeliTered free, etc. Write tt one© to onr sole , it was • ' favoured resorts, were full to overflowing. The of Onildiwidk is ¦ ¦ i ers- for the • Great eoujthern Kate to 1 Kilarney. | ; i; for the last three ra«ca, 'being two win* and a Agent : I beral of the booWnakeW to offer 9 to 4 on The order of; running ' just after the. start various i lodging h»uae», idd, were splendidly TRAiMOBE iPlL-iTE of 150 8ovs. ; a handicap ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ : second. . i i . ! . _ ¦ . plr. J. B. RXJB1E, 2, CoidweU-rtreet, ¦ ¦ i to flag laJl:; 3Ir. ?O3epli was—Corrin Perth Lad, ICastlebelle, Contra- patronisedwatrortised., andind all rdundrdund the goodeood »foiJkX ofol flat race; winners extra.—One 'Mtfe and¦ One : ; ¦ ¦ the field almost up . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ The "Evening Nowa " ;»elec|ion Eanunclus, ' ' ' ¦ ' ; . Contrab^ an l, Furlong. 1 I i - j - ; • . ; ; KincstowD, Co Duhlln.. ' ¦: CRANE ft SONS Y :: Widger personally sttpiported band, and Killarney. After a nitle Corrin TO Tiramore ¦had a profliable time during Carnival eftsy win in the second event. A$M ' " Mr. J. Bower's ifWise 3>ad, t>y 'Wiseman— bad a rather a!nd advised his ¦friends to back . the;daughter still . in front, !with Controbanfjl . second and . ' ¦ eecuring ajvery popular TOJ ' ^ : Wefk. ; - ; ; : . . ;, ; . - •Curbstone, Syrs, 8st (J. iClayton) :..... 1 Mr W P. OuUen and Dlsoanat Bank The LargestPiano aod Organ¦ Pirn in the '\- ; oif Gleowood. In the ninftinjf, Perth La4 prac- fPerth ,Lad- next. The last named bungled | adei flne,eftortj onsidering : her Abbey Loan ¦ ¦ ^ f i manrelions aia- ¦ The iclegraphic arrangements . connected Lord Waterford'a Grange, aged, Mat 4Ib Grang© m * C > 1 , W««dV ¦:. . . ¦ \^^- ^ ^:Mm licalry oame to ffrief , but |&y a ,verjr badly after jumping the 'fence or>po3tte ; * punishing impost and the- gallant litU6 jnare play ! ol agility, hia popilsr omier got back the stand, and: soon aftor: Contraband chal- irtt h the meeting TTere;o(bsolutely perfect, and (Mr. Nuttall) T '.. ; }.,... 2 * " ! . ADVANCES m»fl« from XS Upwards tn nj pvt j : wjek BtonAled; badly and aged. Dm 51b ;.penaltle»knd allowances ; ''^tf Nf OntKbeatoon. wio Me W» own bon»^ BABUSO1TB " BBLIABLB * RAT ¦¦¦ ' ' ¦ these gentleynen/whp got through their arduons ' After one ialse start,, 'Belle Fille led from i ouM the final bend And -OcnMnot ^eairt the -fghtutttiki- I!- ' . '[ . . , i ' ; " ' ' ; Perth Lad, gay* » fine dl*p ay »l »«n«ijr to POIBON. OiU ud don wU not towu-it. iiI i ' W,inTiliiii Utrta *mt ii ,nmV i lWHWlTW challenge of GreaWKine, who won in a tenter, th>rk in >the most I expert and satl&laotory Stratefrv. Orange, His lExcellency, Busbiord (West's jGreatjrTime.j-by Spring- : ' ¦ *he- Great Soothem Kate, and was rewflwed VNtnin dry np and tow* HO ratll. Priet. Uai, rjhei awn^r; Mr. .W« rt, : i! n popular suworter Mr. IwJ H- manner.¦ . ; ¦. ¦ ' : Lass and Wise Lad. i After going halt « milo : time—time—SarpriwJHMpnse,,1 yrs, lOatiiost q».(B. x*oHoiianj}....- 1i • . .. | . . : ., iwiib a twain* «h»r. Th* ecovenag effort 2t «. H 8di PMttft jSd. O. W.JEUttUO*, of Tramore meeiini B. . Thia-oon^kided a .very" "*^ Grange raced to> ihe iront and •was- followed by Perthl and be ibad- no 1 :|- - ¦ • ¦ .; . ,: ¦ . Mr. iiJo«gdiJ Mwdumt^ ir • . :!, • . . . - ¦ • ¦; ' " : :'- '¦ ¦ :' UIJStb;Blb;<(KB. A[Mi con»ideMWo>me, and haj( to*ae a OkMbk ' " " , M .: , C ' ^iD% ' ^ ^ —. ^V 3 cellency 'being tailed off. One. hundred yarda more for a - ; four-yeaw-old 1O. t lOfbj fire, aixV*ad agei, . UB: TiMHfwetS^^w^ii—Kven sTOeThe Brick^ "and GreaGreat-Time.VTiine, week. Ladies asaepWea in great;Jtowe, an! jhoet of friends during hik «ta; in the Boothero illst 121b ; i pehill iei (ttd «HoTWO ¦ #nd oU paintter 'lil^^l :- .: -. - i' • : ' " . -li; • . • • : «en in gw>4 tim«, «S»d; •peculation at ibo «ati«fled. , ¦ .' : .- :. . . :. I U Urii «Mt *om * , • ^ (Winner trained Irr Orton, quit* - ' ' ¦"' 1 ^i*^^fc ^^^^^ .-^^^^- T^^^? ^^^^^^^ i^B^^^^^a^B^L^L*^L*^L*^L^L*l '..ifiepenbress^i *¦ • r on09 ms ¦- : ; -. y- $H Mr! W. G. •'iluta&r* jw»: . " !' > iniHI ' AM«f mo iai TM KB KtT Admiral DeWey a wanri favtrarrte. ! (Dublin). ni* ' ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ 1 ! ! ¦ hfcd ¦ ' ¦ and w» ¦ - lirafc y, 1 ! r . .r :» P«M^ OhMili. - and Gad- "i . ,. . . , : j ^\\> l^UtUwS^S': SSSS; »»*^ ^^1y «nPP0rted. only * f*r. ,tMytel . eia« . J t . j-1. -^v. &-flP>!5r -.^P«SSUi B«ffiSR' ; ^ow : In the race B-ULWiAY iPOTB of SB iSova.; a flat tacej; ; In the .pmtmM dn< W ^»jf*gw BBMHH JU3I»'WAtiU RAFFIO WTU8NB. ; mcind t *«a*Iy»' and Anihony. i ttoeeyears-oldjOO it, lonr, lOaiaOlb ;'five ana U* f jPSiitt f ' ::ULm£ ' 1T5ISS?*T ^ i . for i «JW»d9, 'JO»t 121b;; winners got round tb« leat ol K ifcl * <*• W *H .°W : V- : mWiti feoovery, wie loudly I ¦ ¦ estra.—One¦ ' -^^^¦ ¦ t 'f fi *<*V applauded. Tbe * •" ¦ ¦ ' . ^BE/0k ' took^^^ mila from J Wle. i j if - _ ) / \ . -;. ;" ; ; n^^^^ B fmWir\ 4' V ^t^^iilll ^ronriUi theL^qnite a borne ' in, the.eaaieat . l oi winnerB,' Mr. IQ. H. IReadeTa iBiakemere, by Vriar'a P-'S^BH^8BRF fll^Tf!fl:iS!!l li 5-K°^ *&&* BsUam-«uiIt, :j9 jrs. lOst (P. Hu«hee) :.. 1 O'Brien;' con^Sdp^d bu^gpM^ 'i^MHWiPflflWWJf^lwuittnJi 1 enoceedLng ; BTenVIronclail rL>va« Mr. E O Winter's Jack Ouhbin», 3 yn.104 i ^ I ' ^ :« (Anthony) liL_.«:_, ,..r.,J l ««*....„....., a : ^nad^«at. »mouftt wo»in rUtwood, 3 yi«, lOst , i cep^xTMivjW«l ^*^n* WWW +*i*4 m1 1 1 RmSm mSSmmSPEtSSB^mmSmSS^UgStnaSl^at« o«Wz^ . a>»»ugh ^N^the rwuiti-:«tt»aW half a ] Tib (Mr,. it.i l. tHarfyv.. ..*.*;;:i.l.....;- .3; AIM rs*-4Ehf cJrJoftjr-tE. MtOotmttM, Plsf I mmM^^^mBf m^ ^^*^ :** P*« «** W *»**««n» next •i True* nek), KSkmey g7 *k#9 *). i W&M WIM ol, what co-operatwi DitY'S RACING. SPECIAL AWD aiNERAL WATERFORD BOARD OF stealing and selling a bridle and bit, the pro- good deal of experience THIS GUARDIANS TRAMORE ; PETTY SESSIONS. ¦perty Had don© for poor Irishmen working in Eng- of a farmer residing near Fenor. 1\hay N0TJ5S AND N0T10 had: done in Englaad, PAISLEY MRETI NO. i ai3o took a donkey away froin the farm On Sand, and > what it , t -' TELEGKAMS. ! "WEDNESDAY. I T U.-'E 8 D A Y. ¦vjrhere the poor Iriah labourer had only -M B j • the .same- occasion and rodo it into .Waterford. armaj It They -wf sent-enced «xe and spade and .pair of strong the " .'Waterf»rd Newa."> jTheJweeMy meeting of this ' '.. ' ' ¦ m ur Beporter.) .-n iFisher^ ', TJC • $H L iWarrf TO ¦ Benner, ! Esq. : ' ' \ ' J.'P., «Ddi P. IF. (Walsh, J JP. The charge 'against could manage their ovw Melba , l.J -.-.. J- W T 1 ST. PATKIiOK'3 HA1LL PETTY SBSSION8 Alexander (Heskin ior supplying.tihe br6am.eny in thia matter they j an Betting—4 to 1 against winner. • MEETINQ Wyse T^C-T Michael ,, FINES FOB DRUNKESNNES3. ; . business ! better than others could, with big Four AN EXTRAORDINARY M°?"' ££•<7 ¦with imilk' ¦containing a lew percentageof of fat, ; Another meeting TWO YaVRfl OL© PliATE. TO-MOEEOW. f, ' 1 ^R; ,Walsh (Ballindud)1 , Stephan . There ; were several charges . for - street rwas diamissed; - TDhe trespa^ai case Mr. ¦ptoflt9 , manage it for them [ '. 1 FarreJlif VJames -Murphy, James FarreTl (ikil- In class »i SATURD(,\.Y will- be held to ascertain if the necessary iDapper ..: I- - • maccHv), P. os ' arunlaennesa preferij ed. ^ this ' Molony a-gainst Messrs. Maurice Brien and 'forthcomin g to atart Royal Monk, j j ..«.'. 2, ^ kin, John Moore, K. Roche, off ence/ Daniel Cleary was. fined " 2s.| 6d., this QuinLan, where, pladntiff demabded 10s. for amount of support will be colt -.- 3 Boer General* Botha, Uelarey, and DqWet .£>. JJowe. i : ' an auxiliary cream|ory at Ballyduff. ilabel 8aridy<4 Mr being his first offehc«; Kate Lone-rgah, similxr Before Messrs. Ulick Sourke, E^M. John Ourly, was-decided at 2s. |6d. and oqpts. been a ve.'y ran. Betting—Evens winner. will be met at Soafbjainpton to-morrow by Mr. John Mackey <01erk), Mr. P. Kennidy, offence, 2s. 6d. ; Patrick Power, second ogence, ' ; Lieut rvUain- A slight, hut what might have Six Assistant Clerk ; Col. Carew. R. T. Oarew and H. E. Benner. Only a (few trivial Cjasea occupied the accident occurred r pn Thursday morn- Chamberlain and Lords Boberts and Kitchener, Mr. W. iReidy, blaster of:the 3s. ; John Carberv. 5». ; Thom-as Troy,: against der of! -liHePertty Sessions. : I' ll: 8erioua Greit SULVER BEIiLS HAND-IOAP. Houaei and Dr. Jaekman, Medical Office.-, charges, 18 ; ' ^VSSAULT. ! Dun- ing near Ballyduff station, on the 1 and will embark to witness review. were m ¦ ) whom there were three separate- Tha Rev. i aither Beechei", President Railway, by the break- St. Maurice I .'.... A attendance a* usual iu each case; EdwardGoranan.who saj d he h^l John Walsh summoned Wi,lliam Walsh, iwoddy College, Nerw York, celebrated secpnd Southern and Western ,... 3 ; ing of a wheel of :one of the middle carriages ¦Bonnie Skelton ; FACTS .WD /FliGrCBES. ! taken the pledge from TTather Keating, in Kingsmeadow, for asiault. ' ¦Miaa3 bnlSunoay.* His fine elocutionary povrers 400 picked sol- lady Belbav*ri ..,..<..*...... ; 3 Mr. Forster, Conservative, and Mr. Morel), ' Waterford Is and costs in each of two charges; Mr. H. D. Keane , his.reading (£ tho Ajet3, of- a train laiden Iwith about , \ agst. winner. , There were in the workhouse last Saturday . , solicitor appeared for the weta much,admired in 1 Bordar and other regiments, who Seven ran. BetJtihg—<2 to Liberal, vrere to-day nominated for Sevenoakj nigh Thomas Power ankee iperceiving 1 its o TOotnrfnrrt. \fr. D. R«gan , 2 THE RINfi AT PORTSMOUTH admitted during the. week, 106 ; born 3; 'dis- Thomas! Woroinoted -more 1 ¦ cleared for tha usual Eleven ran. Bettinfr—10 to 1 against winner AT PEACE WITH ALL THE WORLD : pony trap , indeed, the general .vfUisper- hk>nr ! the asoad was Out-door relief , £45, against £46 tho subject j of Five ran. "Betting—3 to 1 against 6 for the maintenanceand improve-* yan (formerly a probationer!nurse in the public street at Uttout six q'clobk 1 in. the whip in his hand; when he . went towards ifor .Catholtos.' iA.nd it is soj in the discharge the 'Waterford Workhouse), Hpyal Ciiy of Dub- . those' ¦who go toi England iand America, so aa a mewt ¦wanton assault whilst r noble heritage and tbe accomplish- ¦ evening. , Cunningham.¦ He did not raise the whip at Cl-areen. lon Wednesday; and V^irjDDOn MEETING. Jin Hospital, Ba ij otistreet ; Miss Ellen I I'Walsh. . ;¦ to be alble -to refute it!ho many malioiouaj on- of his duty, at ' | Chairman—What did you do, Sergeant? hoard meore: more is likely toibe heard about the matter at ment of the ends tbat become a great people. O'Leary, Borrisokane Workhouse, --Co. ITi p- iWitn ess—'Iseparated them, and sent them The boy, Cunningham etated he was . elaughte on their faith to ie> i As evcrybo'ly perary (this lady is a native of Ballymacarbery, I books, by tha 'best authorsj are the next Petty Sessionsi& here. an FOREOT HANDICAiP. home, but at ten o'clock, the same night, tney speaking to Wal3h and a boy named Carberry These little Ha.1^ a niost painstaking 1 ¦ I Co. Waterford); Miss K. M. Cavanagh , Colc- ;¦ none of them were severely on the road when the complainant drove past. readf 'from New < York ito San OFranciaco. | Ho know3, llr. 1 Vivo La Roi raine, and' Miss Frances renewed the row tthem regularly, I and •cjourteous public official , and deeply inter- 3 CReardop., iWater- lurt, out it was bad to see a figh t going on in (He saw complainant's dogs and defendant s recoirflnended all to read work entrusted to him. Kiltiol PILTOWN PETTY 8E8SIONU Xord. i i ; visitors here for dog, which was muzzkd, on the road. He (thereby secure ta. good religtoua panoply to ested in the noblp ¦Mount Judkin - 3 ¦Miss ;he puiblic street and so many j on ['our All the local talent deserted the town dur- to 2 aeainst winner. CLeary was tho only applicant Iwbo ihe -season. heard some oneway "mind yourself ," and then BhieT.d them 'againit the evil attack I beautiful Seven ran—Betting—T put in an appearance, and after some discus- lrwrtrinfr. i | ing the : three daya race , meeting at ROltNEY PLATE. THUE8DAY Chairman—Undoubtedly it is. eaw William Walsh running towards the de- and if rumour be> true, a good deal 1 sion she wa3 unanimously elected, on! ihs Sergeant Hogan said he understood the fendant with the butt end of the whip, as if .o Tramore, Baron Kendd proposition of Aid. Whittle , seconded by M:. I DUNGAHVAN li as made by those in theicnow. N'ow Palace . -.. 2 These monthly sessions were held- on atxxva parties were now friends : hit him, and the defendant hit him. Then annual outijig in connection wiWi 3 , BJM., in the il J. Murphy, and supported by AJd., \Vard The Bench decided to adjourn the case for - the" got into a tangle and complainant got Lbe I The first Miss Bell : day before Mr. XTlick Bourke ; At the last meeting of tfhe (U.D.C. an amus- the Carrick-on-3uir Branch of the- Gaelic ran. Betting—11 to 10 against vria- chair; Colonel Stuart (DJL. ; a£r. Peter WaEshe R&OOKSEDilRED. : imonth , in" the hope to give them an opportu- worst of it. • <,{.(. a3 Sunday to Strad'b3ll/. Seven * • , or otherwise Gross-examined by -Mr. Koane—(Did ing discussion took place), I* itho caftturc and t»o™« innt i t e-r. and Mr. Arthur Bowere. ' The. Clerk informed the- board that one- of inity od improving thair conduct you donkey. . It iappoars that The company, numbering 40 or 50, journeyed 'HLVNIXIOASP. DRUNK AND DaSOEDEELY. the wardsmaids (Miss .H"eavey), who resigned they would bo dealt with very severely. throw a stone at complainant's dogs? impounding ofi. .The complainantetated that he waa to her resignation , and had decided to -appjy ' -Nicholas ,. Powftr , certain amount of provocation in this case, but (be Bold ffior the p >und y the r>art- prficeeded to the strand. 4 agst. winner. flung out of Xhinne's ipublichou3e, and in con- for lie-appointment a3 a probationer to under- ugainst a youivg man named Wiliiam Walsh had no right to strike Joh:i (before the animal could, sequentl Five ran. Betting—11 to 1 jand Michael trlun-t, flcoaecuted in .a case Walsh, (fees. Meanwhile the pound fcoeper'a bil had The company afterwards mounted the cliffs CLEWER PL.VTE. eequenco of his disowj erly condract tie police go a term of six months' training to qualif y and we must fine him Is. and coata. vahie lof tihe ai imai ht" waa held, songs and , 1 had -to bring him to the barracks ; ba attempt/. ior a certificate as against John Whelan or Phelah. ; mounted lip tpi¦ 'lSs. Tiho jind an " Aerdoa<5 Oiraha - a qualified nurse. J M-r..;H. D. Kean © appeared for the com UJiUMlLKNJ'JlEKS. was less than ¦'&'. The .U.DXJ. Tehised to pay, recitations being' admirably rendered by (Logia .._ _ _ 2. ed to etriie tihem with etones. . Aid. Whittle—Has anyone taken up hi-r pcast ; "Walsh, Wm. " Quinn, T; A. _ - 3 fChe defendant whodid not Appear, was fined position? plainants in¦ each case, and Dr.; Ambrose de TJios. King wao*summoned by Seirgt. PQielan and. the inouridi -fcoeper tad to keep the OJessra: James ; (Lucky Oeu iPivo ran. .Betting—(I to 4 against winner. 21a.and costi. : Clerk—No . " : , and this being his first offence, 1 of tiho The National awrOXfBCAIIED. Aid. . .The cases having been called, Mr. Kean e a fine of 2s. &d. and costs was imposed. mias cauglit and placed in pound. Oms han and the Misses Walsh. CLUB HLATE. .Whittle—Have you received any ap- very kindly aaid ,-that one of the defendants, meoibera of ithe Council etated that Ihej saw Anthem waa sung in the Gaelic tongue by> Ur. Caravel -., ,.'...:...» „.. i) Sergeant CBergin summoned John Brien f at plication, for it. A similar fine was imposed on Thomas carpetrter'e party, on returning (being 10th July at Slooocoin ;; . ifTInrV_iV« ¦ being tho brother of Miss iPhelan, who sv (Dobbvn for drunkenness. the ¦unfortunate arranal eating Jame& Hcnnoberry. The Maria Sonata ' colt -.. 2 drunk on the recently lost her life while drivint from the shavingsthe other evening. lit was Btated that to tho hotel, partook of tea, after which they Dame Quickly colt - '3 . there were previous convictions agadnst tha Dr. J-a-ckman mentioned the circumstances "Juverna" Bazaar at Tj-amore, he-F^'ould ask LICENSE flfft/VN-SFER, the rvalue of the Idonikey Was about 0d., whilo thoroughly, enjoyed themselves in dancing. Thirteen ran. Betting—5 to 4 agst. vrinnar delendadt ~DIOAiP Patrick CrowCey for Allowing two asses fi> ; and eo on with it. present refused a motion sub- dust. We onco The attention of those interested } in nooye _ x would admit to qualify aa trained nurses tint 'Dr. Ambrose—My client did give rum a mitted to them to adjourn tho Court and co i- gentCeman, In the good old punch drinking Zattv wander o» the paWic road o*. IVrflcone, waa they would know how many vacancies I there , who re- is directed to the display of them that will Disdainful < - < 2 fined 2s. 6d. shove, but he was not'hurt . ^ gratulating the King as the day was coinci- iand fighting day3 of 80 years ago _ 3 were to be filled. . j ;. dent with the eolved to feed .his hunters on sliced shavings be on view at Show at the. Stall of Walter •Othery Hanora Carroll'iw43 also fined is. and cosia Aid. Whittle said he Mr. Keane—'He did more than rive him a Coronation in Westminster WolaV, A finns. Ten ran . Betting—7 to :1 against winner. thought it was unfair ¦5-ho.ve. He hurt the boy badly. Abbey. In view of the fact that 'Petty 8DJ- and sawdust, that at first the animals reused for allowingher donkey to Elm " on the public to other girls, who were.-watching for the op- mess ; so he produoed a jjair ol SKELTON HANDICAP. road. ¦ ¦ portunit Chairman—We will adjourn Whelan 's case, session tribunals are frequently adjourned on to touch the _ I y of becoming qualified nurses, IO al- as requested-, but -I think the- best thing we occasions of much less importance, the i objec- green spectacles for each, so that the shavings Surath -. - Alice Wallace wu evmnnoned (or a eimDar low, wardsmaids who had resigned to come and for seven years iafter- BuBiris 2 oflence, and fined Is., &s was else Tbamaa ! can do is hear evidence in Power's and have tion raised exceeds our comprehension. The resembled ijraks, .'. ' 3 ¦ back again to qualify themselves. • commonality a! the people, even those opposo l wards the Iiorsoa, who .bexsame accustomed to Asteria filly -.— VMttlh. . : . *• % Mr. Wyse acquiesced with Ald ' it right out. The other members of the benc.i : Eight ran. Betting—7 to 1 against winner Oonstaflj lo Oaxthy euauaoned Patrick r Whittle; s agreed, end to Royalty, sympathised with the Ruler of 'he tho fare, continued to eat the shavings. Now Mow*.¦. remarks. ; Empire in if 1he pound keeper had the humanity to pro- THIS DAY 2Gth BIENNI'AL STAKES. ihfln , for drunkennese and disorderly conduct Mias Heavey was A lad named David 'Hunt was sworn. He thiii*. rif r\f/\trihfln 'H under the-tnotice of the board, and it has rc- M*. Keane—What did he do then? by' law in the most crratituous form possibb. tate. agaiast the Irish Bill posting Company was There are a lot of young ladies in; this jastab- It la nearly 30 years since he left the old STAKES COUNTY COUNCIL OF WATERPORD lUhment who would- like to go to Cork, anl 'Had you given him any provocati on?—No , magistrates were present, namely. Laout.-Col. granted for a month, t>s the matter U ati pre- Carew, country. Fortune smiled upon him in the Lady Help VTOTICE IS HEBBBT CI7BN thit as iheir duties in the hospital would be Iookr-d Major Wyse, and Mr. Bourke , tho sent under the consideration of Che Cor- Sizerg JN tmitn will ba Were you hurt?—I was , Resident Magistrate. Mr. H E. Benner land of his a/lopiion. iHe enjoys now one oJ poration. . I wcertpl for th. fcnowl., work! .t thi Sialn! aftpr for the day I would ask the board to sir. Willies^ de- , wh > Qniit«lT M ¦ seat, the .best medica'l practices in the city of New •Ruy Lopez i. . HKMif of U Coafl«r OonnoU, to b» beld ln ttS giye them permission to do so. scribed the nature of his Hhiesa. took his on tho Bench later, WO3 not IWtfJ'NK IN [A " PUB." to s on winner. CoarthoDM. Dai)(UTU. on Hoifor. 25th dir of Anmlt " : present when the proposal was James Walsh summ-.ined by Sergeant .Wal- Six ran. Ji?ltin?—(5 ' (Dr. J-ackman said their duties would oe Did he ever attpmpt to strike you before?— made. The On DIonday week next the people of Dun- : WARRENBY PLATE. ¦looked: after in their absence by the nuiis. 'Ke did ; he caught IIV bv the collar of .hn rejection of a resolution conceived in, a spirit dron'fo r dTunkennej s on , the licensed premises Spin 1 HoM. CpMtr U I-TM-TO »oppljr to th» tx-omaa oat , but he didn't hit mi.' of loyalty and harmony with the feelings of garvan will proceed en masse to the Cork Ex- of Catherine O*Grady, at the Quay, was fined tntfcUa of Wright* ud 6«««u— Io «£eh of tk* lo vtSi After some further discussion, i hibition. The principaltraierg in town hgreed Prince Regent .- 2 UfknM pi»trlcrUU » ' was So that apparently In- has .-.Miietinng ,t the vast majority of the inhabitants of tie Os., there being 23 .conyictyins—two within a dxlra labmlttedby Coaaij lupoctotK1C ^t decided, on the motion of Aid. Ward , in ' to dose their shops' and give their ernp1oyw.s ' ¦ Crowla 3 , la U» roltoirt seconded by -Mr. J. Murphy, your—'He has, sir. United King dom , cannot but cause the.greatest year—against mm. Betting—6 to 1 against winner to' grant tile indignation a holiday on tho occasion. The subject was Denis Harney for drunkenness and dis- Six ran. On« 1 Inch panob, die nsk. hospital attendants ' Mr. Keane—Your worships, I have, prowd amongst every devoted subject at ol : a holiday on Monday ne.t n,' ; upy a sev of the. 7th inst., was fined 10a. 6d., Sergeant Saleratus .' 2 Two l lu«bpna<:h«i, otiediofi3ik«nilooeoBtJor Local on the Bench , taken to have t.he -working classes get e, holi- Shannon prosecuted. On* oattlng pi«o«q. The ¦Government Board Wrotei sanc- case was adjourned , being seriously assaulvci but left prior to the opening J foreman 3 Ho 37. Coaaty tt - the ihe- Cnnrt " day to visit Cork. A committee was appointed A BAD MOTHER. Utc*—TofapvtjttMtoftoca.SUs^iid tioning appointment of Mr. Henry Hauga- later the fame evening. However , I am in- ¦Fou r ran. Bettins—} to 1 against winner w«tua. HiniatiicH»s. 101 (»• paTpoM ' and a requisi-tirm signed 4o have all the houses Ellen Cody was summoned by the SJP.C.C, Loc«iSnlH9t»adud Ig th> ol TBlfrtlr"ttu H« ton as assistant . schoolmaster of the -wo.-i- itructed not to pr e±s for a heavy penalty, an-1 closed for the day. "We hope that the railway lio wi^iu oonitr ' hoiise, at a salary of £50 a. year. will ask you to bind the defendant to '.he for the negfoct of her children, ilr. H. D. Tend*™ fo» tborc to U T«M1T«1 at tha tAiomtii, ¦ company will ao reduce th? lares that all may Keanft solicitor, appeared on behalf of Qaunrly BMUnir of ib» TtOf otff t ComaMtt on orb»w«rtS-w I peace. the 11JO on tU I5th d»T of Aopirt, «t Dunmo. i NO OBJECTION. ' avail of -the trim. prosecution, and evidence having !been given « Their worship acceded to this request an.l DUCJGAFTVAN RURAL DISTRICT Ho . irtJtrlctof Clennvl No 2—TA k*«p la WMIT for M : The Local Government Board wrote stating ordered the by the. Inspector of the Society, Mr. R. Small, jtar»156Mteb««of th« ro«Htom Dnngitnn fo ¦ defendant to find bail , himself in THE WEuK'O DI3TR1CT MARKETS. o^k*: :• that they would raise no objection to the pro- COUNCIL. FERMUY The defendant -was o»«otr. bet- wra Mlobwt ToWa', .ontiiet and V I M £5, and two sureties of £2 10s each , to -jo sentenced to -three months' houe, Olcndll. nihlin I SS posed payment of a sum of 25B . ; to Ahdreiv iuiDri-son'ment. i i , towsUM«i ai»ml«Ioo»hUa. P»»MJ - Cotfey, eng of good .behaviour for twelv* months , espe- SPECIAJXY CONTRIBUTED FROM OUH not to«ze*«dMperp«rch p«r anas>a-£3 St. ^^^ ; ine man and plumber in the jworif- cially towards TITESD.W After ri brilliant week'6 play, tho , La.v n MOTOiiING IN TlfLE CITY. No 6. Bun* OUtrirt-To keep ho lse, in respect of the complainant Tennis ia roptirbiei jt%nm -' the of his apartments out- Mr. Keane submitted that this was a ease Tourn3ment has just como to 3 close Qlr. Wm. F. Peare, <»f j the motor car f.vtory CORRESPONDENTS. ponAMOf therojd from Oonm«I to D«ns»m2i »itwS 1 side the workhouse, under the circumstanc is bore. Mrs -Barry, who v:\vc a start to ill her and a THE consulted , the members present Single3: in -bj^lliant fashion from 'M r? . Spo I the Town's Improvement Act ¦ M per- -P«reh »«V«tt ^!' | | TRACflNiG OF NURSES: ; wif.i. said that this was not usually the prac- wore: — W. Sta^k (in the chrvir), J. O'Keeffe, M . , for alleged Tne price ior hay this week is £2 '12s. Gd. -£?»n«»i 01 u tice in cases Foley, ding, who made a fine effort to secure p eminr ifuriou.-3 driving of. -a motor tricycle-at Xew;cr*-n perton; straw, £2153'. Potatoes, Od. perrf.one. No St». DiJbrictof Danjtmn—To k*e» In rmtir for nm ' The Local Government Board approved of of -this kind. J Cotter . J. Moloney, J -Harty, J. place. gpeddinjr wrntj ; 0 »»« '«¦» ^mtriTtoSrrfSri th* Byllabus The Bench aeree.i , and Mr Kennc said liu Bagge. Patrick McCarthy. Mr* one better in tlio on the 21st July. Butter, 3d. per lb. Eggs, fx>. 6d. to Gs. 8d. per {betweeni^iS J»mer ^» B, itwell' *,?¦ ooatnet of lectures submitted ! in connec- Ladies' Open 'Handicap Doable^, as, oisiot^d ilr. J. J. Fatjy, Town Clerk , 1 • at OoUigaa Barnukii aSF f tion with the scheme adopted for the training i,i- glad to hear that expression .of opinion CHANGE.OF SITE. , airpcnred on 120¦ , or about 7Jd . per doz. Ttocu Fower. ooit rart »t CorUjMbot t- toim£?/3'l: from the Bench , by iMis3 H. .Becher , ishe 'defcatea 1 rs. J. behalf of tho prosecution , ¦rvnrl 5lr. E. I. At pTesent thero is an increaai in -die price of the nurses in the County and City i Infir- -for tho simp le rc.ifon th«t He Mr. Barron , R.D.C., Tnuraneeua , Deane and Mfis L. v , No lS7. »trirt of IJ«Bi0t»-To ralJT tv mary and the hjd iulvised Ilia t-lients t!in: ID .: -;;.- c-.iild wrot e to MartelU in tho fm.'tl t:-. . ThArnton solicitor, appeared ' ior tho dtfen- of eggs, but after .the harvest is cut tho price P e JB»WU?«» Poor Law Union conjointly. • b^ the effect that Mary Dalton had ;•. settlement ilr. W! O'iiiibri, from a Ira!'!; mark , wm tho dant. ; : will contain |to come do Evidence was given by Constable Wilsin to ibo T>lontv of jcriiin left to ie-id the "noultrv. of Capt. Carew to advertise; for a nuitt ri fc'ht. Mr. as he could not come himself he would feel frame with Mr. Oarroll , of MilchclUtown. tho ef/ect tliat, Ke ;saw 'Mr. Pc-are nurse instructress at a Koane. The driving a Clitricto; salary of £75 aj yeir, obliged if they gave the woman a hearing. . Handicap Doubles fo.r gentlemen fell t< > motor t ricy-ele on the iiny : in question Hoi. W»UifordNo l—TOMW» on» wTtih ^' , antl 8s. 6d. a week MJ . , Keane—It :s v&r>- hard somf-'imce -o 'less-; down LI&UOKE. ' and «allj. aadj«l.y H UneU yard, in lieu of rations. Mary Dalton stated that her brother hid W. O'Brion ?.nd J. M'Cimsl'and , anJ the New town Hill at the rate of about 12J rni' of^Ui JbMnd^'l "The resolutions received from the Balr.Mhcry persuade a. client about matters of thu kin -]. applied .es TS.o la£t ifair was a very good one, as prij ea (incen-.ttcet. Tn.BCTi.. To oo.nect on« gL£« t2' for a Voltage on the lahdi of Thonvis Mixed H:.infi:rap Doubles1 ^.v t. ri' sccur;J by an hour. : all round .wore up to the ««»«t ojjo«ito TlToU TOT«c.. To xDakB t *b * Union re. the appointment of local committei'5 Chairmni—We know that , Mr. K^sne ' - (mark. Fat hollers »t th. lot»\«.iw««u Pa.riek.ew«t iToonVr^JSi' Hickoy Tho cottage v> ,is passed , but Thoo. Mr. :\nd Mi-s. Carrol :, v. -ho Mr. T'harnton, v.it- ibsing sold at £13 10s. ; yearling^, from £5 10a. ud kaaAraiTJad CI s\rut tramp question were referred tathe Hous-: SANITARY PROSECUTIONS. Hiokisy objected and offered an altem-utivo ¦Cooto and iMr . VT. Ha-man in thp fma tin noss said ilr. Peard trnvelk-d from the P.nmTTliftf'O ilr. E iD.-ivle , !Sanitary Offi-.-pr for the Jio- second to £a 12a. :Gd.; two year olds, from£7 10s. to site , which ihoy agreed to accept. - H-jr brother , lamp on the hill -to the , office door of MCPSM. £11 '10s., accordiing to quality. I LEAVE OF ABSENCE. ; i triot , >\n~. otnnlafnant in spvpral C-JSOS in v.-h.i WHS in bad Jiealth , had taken n CAPPOQUItO Graves' timber yard iir ;i whi:. r qu.-ir. >r minute. He .mea- Hay Eold at £2 10s. per ton ; potatoes NX1. 'h liie 'l<-:is^iifc:il- .- 'M- -t * oiia. j;e;i v.'ith oi an irre from ; Thomas Hickoy y«.!itorda : sured tho distance betwe-cn the two , Lf r. A. B. Stephenson , Medical Officer Kil- n-ijiinj the water supply . , point3 per atone; butk-r, 8}<1. to 9i. per lb. So 6. To maiea iroJlet tn ! mackevogue Dispensary district, applied for iiiifl six- ivas not a party to the tniaa.actio.i. Unlike jn.>rp- persons in this ln\n , llr.i. and found it to foe 370 yards ; he had no stop th«¦» road ttem TnM t» I and was The first rl i-feiidint m*i;t:oi!od was Mary and she hopad it would not prejudice Cullinane cvuld not i.u ¦watch, ibu-t he timed 'ilr. Peare with "£' **. '?«" W"-^ ft-*! ! granted a month's leave of absence , Jsi:e Wintc-- .ii; induced to ii'-ii ili.j ¦ 1>:3 own 0 SiZTc¦ XlZ . right la the cottage. ftr.Tt^>Vl . ' Xo . bins DUtrict-Td enot a ppot«.tla ' his duties to be performed by Dr. Cogblaa, Mirhael DonAviio memorial aganut the Sahorbridjj e Road whio'i Pot;Jioca, Gd: iper stona, and Jaivl.y gocxlgaw e w«lL aboutO UV M.p., of the Ullid Dispensary - : , t!if v.-a'prw ri ?4. ,*! A meeting of the Committee '- fixing of the site to Charley Curran. ari d County 'Councils " ionic short stable Rog.-in pave evidence to the effect that to Sid. pat No . DI»trl:tof Toagb4J J of Superyisi'.:i 'fiid:i:u '-s -ivritc-r tap full open, nnd t!i :To w-is tim > .ig,>, ¦while lb.;! hay sold at £2 103. vor V>n. forone jear«t No«of ,h^»To terali• «»d tS f Wi£3 i of( lihei Lirphan and iDe-crted ¦ Mrs. Dalton— Yes, and to Mr. Kar . nni lit the milling on Sunday a trib on duty at Nentown on the the ' iJth ^jalr perch., roS fiom TaKS ' Children at .!¦) ont in the- house at the t:mc. ut e io her Tpugbal, b«tween nW- 1 nurse in the union was held on the 8tli insr. Mr Moloney—Didn 't you ;ts Charlie Car- is!:riing iiiQcpt was on a motor Mlch*»l >'ow»n a eootr«it BMr Two-Hil ^nt^nr«J»<3Ct i THcre were firC3ent—viEis^ Finn and ! Miss ran?—I did. ; paid Iy the members, while more of tli ; ps;i- bicycle at the rate of 11} nrila s an Tran9.action3l iuring the week were net to exc«od It «d pn perch- - ^^^*^ "^P-i ' press for excessive- punis}imcn; in these case? , Mr. O'lvej ffc—Air. 1 p - hour, and when coming back variable, - iS fa pd. Walsh, who reported that they visited the bo/, altliough R.ii and Mr. Curran have le 11we; were easily got to teidc the lan.-)lorl , he drove at the and rouglily speaking, the voCume ol business 5o«. 8am» OliUiot—To repairand k**p tn niniitS- they could do a>. the settlement in Imiids and and did hot know : rato of 12 milftj an hour; there were ¦was on»ye« lJ8 p«rehe«pf «K S from to William Veale, at nurse with Catherine (Powor , : wo can 't in '.ir- . the re:i.oa why, as th; ro-m three not encouraging, due perhapa in one sense ^ ArSmor. oSr. Caber, The Cliairin.'in said tha; tho Court v.r.s ein- f.-.r* won 't be Up etiase of increasing persorid on the footrpat-h j -.vcred to hin up to iio ior a lirst offence. i the ra es >>y wero no harv-toti ng operations, and in and taJbbreta Bo«4 tUota teUy, hSaS «f SurtS Sl good health. . . ¦ ! | ' Chairman—If that '.- v;hat brou;:'at you 'o , a fraction in the pound , boing a union c isr?-.;. people or car* on the road. another to a slump in .tho demand for buttor. Kart. raawd, not to e«o-cd U f t Mr. Smith—Arq ijhese th.j first cases bTOught it is all right ,; Mrs. We gladl Sir. Avalkington wm orro-.v afterno&n, n£&a, Uc*Z,Un tvr tSt o? |A fine of .^. ordinniry coals .T .-.-S im- tvronged (laughter). Mr. Peare, examined by Mr. Thornton and tito 1 suitable for, and recommend that the relievic^ P3.«-d.' ' ' i i " ¦ . :• msinly Aolf Tespoct, and tho wiie of tliu l,»;e , said tendency ia steady. : ' : ' •fiS iSSi * "' ^ ?»*>*¥i&*&rJ£ m offieer .be instjucted honest and natrioiic Jamps that the motor car driven by Mr. -Walkinfrkm Butter—Close fupon. 500 to inquire and report on ¦Mr. Jibn Shorld iin , Tivoli Terracj , was aUj ; - E\(JINEER'S -pullinane is no.v, could notdevcf.bp firkins .were !bougkt •the subject.—Signed , R. C. C'arew; Chairman; j . REPORT. : , .ir- ever, :o.u the! popular side .i ' a spoed of 12 miles an hour during tho week at prico> ranging from 70s. w»l. b. ie ¦ defea ««? pori.int san:t3.-v C.TJ«J as these wen?, flu Ilur-.l Curran on the subject. .Tht* writer stated Lhit A (boy named Williant aioran Jargo sunplie3 Conat, Secretary".(MoS ""^ Coerea'^j The Clerk said - •¦¦ ¦ " , charged with since- last report, that Mr. John Murph/, of ! ¦ and prices went ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦Jistrict Council Mrs. Gleeson, upon whose land the MI : down The Couit»on-«, Witerfort ' - Eeisk had given notice of motion to be: con- ¦ ought to be profosiionally : pump the larceny of a basket containing three book3 currant Talcs ara from 3JJ. d4y , ¦$ .-^presented. ¦; ' • : i' \Vaj situate, - wouM have a cause for ac'ion ii The succor if ui football match on last and 93. lid., the ¦ to 4d. per itone , "t^ cfAngiut,tS :i "Jj sidered that dt\y fortnight 1 in favour of! Mr: ; [ the well were ¦ day Su.i- .property of Bridget Ptoc-lan. wnolesale, v. ' | r i'he .other presiding macistrntes agree.]. not put rij;ht. attracted , ii great nurabor of people. The of Bailvtruckle, was eent to a reformatory, Hay and iloloney's salary, which was £50 a yonovaij,: on his holding,' which WHS onl fj > got possession of tho -leather, ¦¦"• - l for two weeks ¦ - the cari'tal:*r; gave evidence. yn valued ¦ lit and some- nio; 60s. to 70s.^and ezceptionaljy IU d.* notico :to Mr. 1 lun:il ¦ ' :O'flrien 'a!xnit; thijj waste? i ¦ ;. After SO:IK' discussion . it-\wi» decidwl, as the Cla6hmoxe ; men acored the first point, his duty.—Granted. . , . \ • . ' .• ¦! i : Witness—I , \ - -the landlcrd'y consent i-o amid tremendous cheerin^from1 the EXCURSION 4 ;SPEOIAI. ARSANQSMKS The remainder of the business wa3 &I :ui. did your worship, and Mr tits change was.not spectators, Grain—No qufltations are yet ¦: •O'Brien told me- that; he would jjet pluinher before 'tht hoard , that no action .should be as the struggle-! was j . hard pno againjtiau, available in unihterestiile character, -i .; •. . • fi taken. !- . • ' ¦¦ ' - opponents. ¦ ¦ 'h TBAMOKB 18 liis soon as possible..to tea to the' matter ¦ .! . '. ' j ' ' jl BACK^Qo Aaput * Bp* ': Mr. O'Brieii sa:-! that Mr. Molu'iiny/i'iid that it was. only right ¦At half : time : the play stoodr—Ballydtj ff Train lot t^co»Te^!w*.wnt , --he at oBce sent for.a plumper) bo oouiiiig. thft i.ext day, to- tlpite} second n(vM hour tho Ciashmore K P S '-R AISINO PLOUB ^ to ! b«,T*i&p bnrv kriti la gwxT ti whinh whok' the exceedingl men waxed per pair to ohtekensi 2l. oFto 3s ' !he ;coo!d not getj iu$t at the Jriontent. On ¦ ATfangeMeut if they altered tho iWe. . y warm, and they succeeded :n FOK QCIOKLT dndo and; 6d foY TiirOTigh the courtesy of' the greatest 'firm ' M^Dday, however] had . • . 'Chairui^in—•I;agrco witn j-ou. ¦ : getting four, points to their, MAKING frora.Gs. to 7a. ior hen tnAey.- t T^o everyihirig right. : ' • 1 |i . - l ! credit. vns impo£cd. : ! - ¦ " . Mr. M-oCIiirtliy (!Hi::g) oftlled l attentiprt ond of the game'the result was—Ball WnoixsoME HOMK: MADE BBEADI WATKB*X>Et?'. LJ3Bi0tnJnJRA2iSHOW— Walsh & Sons \vill;exhtbit at Show' ,. . .; the caso ol . t» goal yduff. 1 l^ »nd : ¦ la caie 'of' I: ' :. :: , ' . POft - ' : -»j cottiige in' his j district which 6 points; Ciashmore, 5!;points. Mr. J. • Scones, Pnstjry ond Cakes. JP-1£JQ— i'ne saJitnon 20OtAo^'^««te«W'3ati»i «ng!e fw their oelohrated -Cutlery. i i - I . i ^BPEfCt iProS. \\ . , •. jvaseed at tlta inquiry. The 3ite : wai ep. F. O'Donnell acled AS releree pj \A s&aeon onds to-day; the i. . -Mr. •Doyle was. alsV the prosecutor in , ac.3:: ; >ad gavo gehernl Dimtltus/er Uu oiirick ltafi. ¦ ' quotations in 4Jiip section ¦will ibe^ a^pJust i a man ' iliat no lfibouTor wquld take it when ! thp. cot- satisfaction. 'Itilis only right -to stale thai tho labn-'.ated;import. ] .; found in our * vy6otW^ JgtJl^AiiSi^wniftit.t>Ba< ¦ n<1inied Peter PoiVcr,' vrlta .' w is ¦J Exe was buili. i action of Price 2/4 per 8tone, or 2d. per . ']¦ . ,, .. - ; HIRED SACIJC8. i •¦ ¦ ¦• . / r He opposed (ho( 'building on 1 Measri. Thomas . an T :4&so ' : -; iO.Xh s j luri was jiot wtlrih 2O.s. in twenty years, h : tha club, has wj>n for these- sporting and jro-id- SEASON 1903-3. ! i 'J tatUtC ! | . ;' • ,. "I '. - I ' i : : '. .Clerk—Thai iV . hearted gontloniej^ the of WHITE S SHXF-BAJSUTO "WiiEATirEAL ' ;;; • tho fault i>i -t-liB-Sitc 3 COM- sincere thanks ! IT WILL PAT YOU T^d,idefondant, ! whb-.'fallod -la- nwpG«j r ' mittee. • ¦ " ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦" " ' 'he TO 6BLL;A COW ibd . a.ia i . • . : '' ¦¦ comm-unity. Tlioyr 1 brt. ; : fjntid 2$. Gd. andicdrts iand; { ¦ ' are jolly good . fellows]. Foe making: Brown Bread is Scones a" MILQITB" CUUM SirA&tTOB, M ,. '- \ : . - £H,lteBI> SACKS,: * I i , ordered Uy limc- ¦Chiurman—I :|v:opH: ivjt A f toxeo *r» miOt j»'taah -the shtd ' ¦ .'.lle.' AiisetiingI what AT SAUt PBJce. Melotw produce more baiut : Get. T. '¦ ¦/ < ¦ ; %b*i if* eowlivftb*. $ep{: (t{ ' BALLYDUFP. t I V't iinnt'fi Heal Biottn S/ufptiid oat bno, Thlr 1» «be «tpftfko»» . jBQSa HIKED .QQMiBJSNX ld-«4tibliBhed :vn ataktid, ihz . aiiimols. :f- .-il ..i'v.eii !- i-il*. - O'Keefffl MLet ¦ ¦ at Uu Oritnlal le»dlDg of Xko *mMr;tt>pared t<> knpply; •• NEW, y. -iprevioijs. i ,| .1 ¦Council if they.) want a change, [¦ , , -. ,, "1' , . ' : : QPA t 'i Flwr. iUj we *1I' v*t*/wSSm ;! i . ' V:. WIFB OBaEBTION. :i : ¦ - j 1 A largely-aUeiided meetingi .of the hnio'3^ »eBdypa o*«oa U A%pf MM , trW, JEXTBA -LABGE OORK SAOKS/ and gilflran- . \ Clerk—It waa! biosi extraordii^ary. lha'ti the etc., offliw dwt^idt was held . paid. Wriie'M ooda ' e»rrk^M. ,'1«a. them to giva entire, iatj sfftclion,' " - Every \< The Guartiana pfitha ;Kihnai:tbonjaE;UAi )n Slt«« Committee- did . . .lrero on:Wcdnes- HENRT WHlTfi & CO., Co., to VSiAcn mtinMk'tivm • ; ^roiecuiedjpatriolt Power for Hid deBsrt ioq n«t fix proper eitea. day last to hear a lecture ffoiri Mr. Pi. J. 90 XtD-, Bri»'oj : f- or local Matt, B. Otiaxar. ,cateinad¦ prompt¦ idespatch ifivda ;t<> 'aniert by or .. : ilr. OKe«fie-tHave we any means of know- Hannon oa -tho met-hod3 91 WM«rfoKl.: .. ; - ; ¦ ¦ v:- ;¦;¦ ;¦; ¦ -¦ r iiif i wiid,. R'Jtio. 'wjtir four phildien, iadl been ifa" who and merft3 ' oi <•». 50 & 51 qoa^* & Qoay, A -J|. ; :; ;.| ; . I ." ,.--',' ; 96jf c:*ii:-> -pA - -V^-yy.^ - dBaiwe-a'bl6 ;.tip<>n th»' - a: Iw want i to¦ Ma-. Williatod abouti'thig, QPe_Tatton .jamongst •farmers, and ^sjj cei ; ' ' ' ' BnBaay-jSttlKSi' ' ' M ': ; :JgrREr>:B.ASCKS. Tate8 fo^ g jseriodv JUntr cotiajf-e? 'i " ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦• ; v.ith.re gard to illy •Vi ; - ; . . :; l^pterfo^;".. -',-: ' ; : ¦ Ji. W6'fl(^n3iht.didj;Bbit ,-ippeax. ' ' • " ! oo-opepitivf C'eftmeno*; J OT. : i i . . ,;- .:. -.: JafEOGf Bi&FBBBI}NEW-BOM., . ".- -v <; - Ij \ . - i i 'lCftrk-Yes;;KeanAl» \ht titin'JmaJfiv , . :- J- H. gn*ar*ah; .roprea in:ted the ; frRwme \ . . . £ C., rH«3id«d, , Theilocju -flr, •Ott^raitoif. ' ;;¦• ¦ y + ;' ¦ ¦ ' '¦ vyau called-4«fo» theTCouncaJ Hq .who;.' represent* the Tdsh • A«rtcnUiiiial . [.;2] yi ^:: : - , -- -; . J?ii • ¦:: siidfahafon i nolaecoun^nrouldi ratiye- . | ?oi ' : f ,i :3^r ' ; .He-ha.veiinch, <"P« flooiety-, delivered ± mo»t,uWei> ' " '- ' r ':'' * ' : '¦ '¦ Ctffley/rehamisofflceft aad . th«ides*rt4d 'ef* iriiUtl An' lf re .\a« M highly inbtrucUye leo nre oo- ' giw^SvioeiUJO, ;theix wor»hipi wbMti puloh of lini Jrithe n pf G^sjfJanai?erV.:|ieW wiiyictfld 4|tri.orAfi'«|tbi;pll«d lor; no*-wa ¦¦Mf/:.p«inton.' - e^«|iH(6/.; Kiofkc^ls Mm b&qi&ij Smtf ^ oSt . Illi-M! ., .-. : r.;"' tnBc aranuu mowing;at -me;fliuu.ii;ijiui.m| , : . " ¦ %«: O-op*atto(i anwngst- ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' ' ' * u£ ij-J ' '- - !pROiHI«TY : ' f Artn&* ¦• ; " preeif orkjf lbi H " fDO OlEuIiDHEN mf( ¦ ¦ ¦¦ j ma* > ¦( : ,;" I ¦ <¦ - intfi ^5ffei .^S« i :-uwl«rttWf • (• -'l •' jHtoir-jwith tho Mem^ ¦ ¦; " ¦: [hot . 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AdvertisiJng I | ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ' * -; ¦ ¦: ' • . ' • .i- -i- ; •¦ "• M WmMmt • ^M'': ^ - ii i. ¦ - fi^ ¦'. . i ' 1 » . » I "N THE 80TJTH OF IRELAND. ! W^RFORft # ClttOH^ W 1849
fei ¦ ' ¦ ¦ : ¦ I ' ¦ : : ; A i I ! . ' • ; ' ' : tsislliK ^MJ^ : ¦ p ' ' ' ^ ¦ -A ' ' [Ml ¦ ¦ ' i -•«^ »: .H. ¦• l ' r : iJ4 f*s K^&^ 1 JESTT TjJ^g^^'r^toAY^.A^giJBT! te,' 1902. - I- . - . •;. 1 iNa: .] tions of the places our guide alleges can be I WATCRpohp conpofiArebw. ' GREATER ¦ An iincandescent^ightih the Lunatic Asylum! TJLE REOBNT NEW YORK aeen from the "'World fi sky scraper. It'will would be aa powerful DEOWNING FATALITIES ^ATCnPORD HAnDOU THE PCBiUC ILIGHTING and as great an illumni- 1 U COM Ibe noted that the facts! ' heroicall y rescued neliua Uor'.ey, D.L. ; Alderman W. G. D; ta : A CAST-IRON DESCRIPTION. the United States by the people of Prance at §•! D. Goff , J.P. ; I Richard Power, J.P.; W. possibly get. . : from drowning Misa Watts on the 7th inst., Gofl , J.P. ; Mr. Joh n N. White . J.P. ; Mr. E. R.j Ward, J.P. ; H.: Alderman ' is deserving White, Mr. H. J. Forde, Mr. R to •the instigation of Auguste BarthoMi, the Grainger-Councillors : G. Grainger—I am giving you my of-recognition , and it is tv> ue . M. Ardagh , iv^s the immense structure ' I. iMackesyor (Dr.), J.Pi; J. J. O'Sullivan (Dr.), experience. hoptsd that his conduct wi.I be brought under ,and Mr. John Allinghanj , jun. . B.I,., socrotary, Out nert visit famous French sculptor ; can be reached by 3 *'er W , Mayor—The!statement Mr. Power the notice arid Mr. William Frier, C.E., engineer. ,. " New York «T£ ^;.% - H Farrell. David Hylahd has made , at as early a data as possible; of owned by the proprietors oi tho steamboats leaving the. Battery at the rear 1 ' H^fvey, A. Nelson, was based on the letter frpm the Gas Com- the Royal Humano Society. In a time of ENGINEEB'8 E.!'? Walshi?- ,^ ^' ^; D.L.; .BEPOBT. World ." one of the txast known papers on the oi the Barge Office , orUinmigrants' landing , Wm. Fitzpatrick, Michael Cashin ' pany. . peril when Miss WattB was clinging to tho sea- ilr. W. Friel reported that during the past Continent of America. For a nominal sum station ; even hours- . iMr. James J. Feely, Town Clerk ; Mr. P. A. Mr: Power—Thank you, Mr. Mayor. weed of a rock, and sea-beaten, at the risk of month tha dredger Si-Clly removed from oppo- , between 8 a.m. and 4 Mnrpliy, Law Adviser ' , (Mr. Neldon said that he thoug ins own life hulk the visitor can. inspect the wonderful p.m.; round , and Mr. M. J. F.em- ht it was quite , he stood hy and e^enutaily .site tho Glae^ow 16,-iOO tons of raud and trip, 25«. i mg, Borough Surveyor, were in attendance as plain if the Gas Company meant what they brought her ashore. What accentuates this sand at a cost of Hd. per ton for machinery used in producing the paper, and usual. ; ' gallantry dredg ing an-1 Battery Park and Aquarium.—"The Bat- stated in thoir letter , that in the Lunatic more is Uie iact that another heroic removal. TEe cost of repairs to hulks and 1 ln^PM«Brf ia addition1, is permitted to take a jseat in the tery. The Town Clerk having read AsylUm one incandescent burner would give man , Shaw, the coastguard , " is noted for its historic interest, ft was tho circular than in endeavouring stages for the month, ho further reported, eloroior which runs you up to the top dome h»re> convening the meeting, said he had received gre^tejr illuminating power three flat to perform a Bimilar act was swept away by amounted to £33 Hi. 8d. the old Dutch block-house called Fort a letter from the flame burner*, with a saving of 60 per cent, the waves and of this collossal building, a height of 294' feet at gave ari good a light m tbo locality, thoy will find tlmt tho details removing newa- Gas Company, through tho same burner, it was very clear wwl tnorougluy justify them obstrurtionB from the Queen's Channel, which ktions froa nected with this, probably the largest it the name of " The Castle," and it afterwards _ South Mall, Cork. in placing him work U not completed. I am" ^8 . As you enter, the ¦beefcune Dear Sir—'In further reference. they would save gaa.. They discussed all these upon the roll of honour. Already a .subscrip- in 'hopes of BE0URITZ i paper offi ce in the world known as Castjo iGsuden. This was to your letter matters very fully on a former occasion, and tion Iioit has been started finiehing in about a fortnight's time. work attracts immedi- of the 28tE ult., and to the copy of resolution , and the following noise:of tho presses at until recently the landing place,at immigrants. enclosed therein now as to the question of the matter being have kindly contributed. We should add that PILOT MASTER'S REPORT. guide to teK you Battery , I am directed by my board referred to tho committee ho should say the SsrFtnel d is a first-class ate notice, and it needs no Part? is the tenniniis of the elevated to state that when auoting last terms they hail Naval Rcserve 'mnn Captnin William Kennedy, Pilot Mawter , re- that ih© sound comes from the lower levels roads, electro and eabla oars running north he proposed ; committee dealt with it, and did not enter R. He.vne, Esq . Mayor, 2s. 6d. ; E. Sad- ported as follows—Tho Passage lighthouse is ity reduction of 3d. per l,000 cuitnc into any contract whatever. They only wanted tllcir , Tramoru , 2s 6d ; E. J of the building. Having made our way to and south, and the belt line care. Ferriesand feet in vievv. As regards the reference to the Barry, 5s • A in good order; also all the buoys between Pass- saviug of 50 ; to nucertain at what rate they co'ulij get the Fitzgerald , M D , The Asylum , 2s 6,1 ; t'hos age, except tho bell-buoy, we find eleven presses, or steamboat lanes to per ccnt. in the consouiption of Hcining, it which requires a the machine rooms, Brooklyn, Stateii Island, gas by incandescent burners flat flame burners for one, two or tlircc years . . 6ii. ; M'iw Kiite Vlnnt-y, Tratirore few small bolts, aa the (rihers ' a'ro getting very consisting of douole, Governor' contained in tlio and the company offered tho iiicaiideiu'cn l & - 6l ; 1> er 2s (1(1 N Waterford. combinations of presses, s Island, Bed'Ioe's, or Liberty. Island resolution, I am to state that this had special | Ji £ '™' - - •; Ciitherbson , 2.-.. bad. I visited Dunmoro during the month , ' quadruple^ sixtuple, and octuple machines in and Coney IsJand start Irom Battery Park. reference to the Waterford Lunatic burners oil tho score of £3 15s< for on- y.-ar; M : H h Benner , J.I' , 2«. (id. - I' J Kenny and the "Uncle Bam " cutter was doing tem- Asylum, £3 10s. for two years, and li..i' for three scicitor, 2.-) pcn e iTeaUoe^.Tr.tljpa*" the editions although the price forgotten by those wh-.j liad the advantage ol man on the field. Scores:— has, of course, to .be replenished as Here in 1776 the cquesliriau statue of George iaion extremely low one. The larger lamps If thoy entered into a contract for three yeara enjoying ii The to. Oifczs e^n; it to five years, rendering of music, the Mount Congreye—1st Innings. aiT are run off. The pages are printed from metal JM. was pulled down I and melted up for •will, of course, be proportionately higher in- with Mi© option of extending dancing, the Kint r iti K , ^ind the whole interest- D. iA. Garden, -b. Minogue 4 'tion ba lSa printers as " stereotype builpffl. 1 1 price. I think it will be necessary that the . what would they go for uf Ur the expiration ni7 progr;mi;nc ihp J. Congreve plates, known to us They would 114k the wm- <>/ t-veiiiiig reflected the , ib. Minogue 3 in eemi- Corporation should comply with the provi- of the three years? highest credit < MI !tie y.nj thful Hon. C. Anson, b. Bono plates." These plates . are moulded T£ie Old Fraunce's Tavern stands on the sions of tile Public Health (Ireland) .. T>any to refund them the JC3 5« they paid for performerB from 0 contain- ' Act . .- , Artanc and on their conductor and devoted A. Hunt , b. Minogue G cyclinde r form Ironi flexible moulds, corner of Pearl and Broa.d-st r'^ts. three blocks Section 201, before (he-contractis entered into . the three year*, :»n 1 alno Ihe £2 17s 6enred to gre;it P. 'Haughton, not out hundred and forty-eight of : • the Corporation had taken advantage when i)lu- 16 eleven great close of tho Kavolutionary, WAiLUER B. ROWAN, , noonday tlra t mined by the brilhunt electric li ght provided J. Walih , run out 1 5 required to start all of these *2ie War. Several Secretary adv.in'tage of the oircumstances, nnd the pros- 1 - relics of the occasion ate etill shown in the The on the ovmuioii by Mr W. F. Peare, ol th"a Percy Walsh , run out 0 prea6e*. Hr. J A Power while the letter wus being pective res. The press to the left of str<>yed by fire in 1776j-re-(buiit in 1790, and vations he liked on it, ; Council to adopt it ft wan for the Council to >OC SBBVKO is a : 't go an inch be- vious notice. 2nd Inning. the .bsalcony as 70U face the street, "torn down in 1839. The present hand"*ome Mr. Power—I say not different. go back and aay. "We won D. A. Carden, b. Minognie 4 presses built into ono cdiiko oi Gothic architecture ' Town Clerk—The word " not " is not here . i yond th ree years " and then make the be*t J. Oongreve " douW* "—that ia, two was erected , ln terhia posailbl? for three yenra. If they could , c. Bone, b. Tower 0 attachment for colour printing. 18. Power 10 —•with special opinion—that tho eases are not different. get 440 lamps lighted on n five years' contract ir.iPriOVEMGKT TO THE POfiT ^ 8unday papers are a churohyartltie the remains o£ j 6d., aa A. H-unt, c. Torrsnn, b. Power 8 Almost, all American many famous |Dr. O'Sullivan asked was the resolution , with incandescent burners for £2 17a. 1». iCongre've, c. Power, b. Minojue ... 8 j Outfit few. blaze of color, and the machined to print these Americans. ' | read out by Mr Feely, the resolution of the; againsrt £3 6s. for three yeara , they would save til. Hearne, c. Cleary, •by it—{lmar , hear) . On 440 lnrmxa they woulJ -b. Poirer X originated in the inventive ' genius of the Wall Street ia opposite Trinity Clmrch. Of Council in Juty last i P. Haughton , c. and b. Bone ,... 4 m± BJtzyiaa. (IJayor—No : it is the resolution of the Com- sj ive 7a. 6d. a year each, and it was clearly the J. Walsh, American people. There is only one colour great historical interest, aside from the fact interests of the Council to adopt the recom- \ MOVEMENT THAT SHOULD BE c. Bone, b. Power 2 , mittee. iPercy Walsh, run out y i«ADJJtUPHlA» printing press in Great Britain or Ireland that the world's greatest financial institutions (Dr. O'SulUvan—Tbe Council's resolution mendation of the committee. After the expira- iP. Walsh in tion of the five years th?y cou.d no in for 11 SUPPORTED . , .b. Mirrogue 1 such; as I have ju3t now described. It is are located terc. A protecting wall defining takes precedence before that of the Committee. J. Doyle, not out 1 **^ ** rrilhrfirjiia Dublin, and was 1 •Will you read the Council's resolution, Mpctrii' installation if thev suw their wav to i^ Btjti«*d. TritaV the -' Independent': Office . thet northern boundary; of the city formerly Mr* do it. ; Extras :. G machine to the Feely, please? p EaatotoaUdMw purchased in America. Tho followed the courso oif thi3 i famous street; !The Town Clerk did so. The resolution was Mr. Power said be did not see why they right of the " World " Office balcony, just e- heilce to nesis. 1 in favour of oobaininj from tho Gas Company should not try and get a three years' contract We are p leased lo announce that at last « at the price of a five years' contract. They Curraghmore—1st innings. 1 lerred to, is an " octuple," with, the enormous ; (To bo concluded.) the best ternw for a one, two, or three years' the members of the Harbour Board are really II. Power, l.b..w., .b. Hunt 2 or lighting. could only got a refusal. The M'ayor and him- awakening to tho fact that danger threatens j J3» 0ua«toa*Is Unit the only u-tter re- After a good of further discussion in commendation io th.-vl effect is to be made, J. ?lution , which was not out 0 atet 6 the-1 presa. Thirty- pany antce thai reaoiution was putted, except P. Pov;er, b. Hunt 0 i iltictat3. folded and counted", all by King Edward VII. af England , Emperor of ¦ carried , Mr. Nelaon alone dissenting—" That T. 'Day, this press at one the letter 1 read . - the jetter from the Gaa Company, dated lat c. Congreve, b. Hunt 0 1 eix colors con be printed on India, and. Monarchical Ruier of what *ia» Extras D ] The proprietors assert hat Dr. O'Sullivan said lie did not like to see August, 1902, ue referred to the Finance and time if required. triily been described as ari Empire " over things hidden It seemerf to him there was a Law Committee, with a recommendation to " World's " annual consumption of paper ¦which y ED 1 <»1 the the sun never set^," was crowned to- good deal of underhand work ctoout this i-ori- accept their terms for three years, either b JUST ISS U 2nd Inning3. averages 65,132 rolls. A mathematician who tract entirely, and the citizens or their pockets the ordinary flut flaino system or by incairde- day at Westminster Abbey, London, amidst ¥ 31. iPo-wer, b. 'J. Congrevo 2 had evidently studied the subjec t Very closely, were not considered in the transaction. There s< cnt burners at C2 17« 6d. per lamp, with our a sceue impressively grand, and in a measure craB a resolution parsed at the Council meet- option of extending the term to five years, J BtephenEon , c. Hefore file exDiration of the contract." THIRD EDITION W. Downe3, not out .., 0 1 had undergone a heavy trial of late and his J. Minogue, c. J. Congreve, b. Hunt ... 13 MifcE TO KNOW charming Consort, Queen Alexandra, who two or three years' lighting, and he contended THE I EISH BKLLPOiSrflllNG COQDPANY ; [ the committee had no power to go outuiUe Bey. Mr. Torrens, not out 0 ' mentioned-, re. shared hw troubles with wifejy love, took part A loiter was read from the Ooiiipany stating oir v Extras 4 I that the amount ot! paper just that. He presumed the committee wrote to that tliey were desir«u« of puttin g IUI end to 81X in; the regal proceedings, with that grace and the Gas Company, and if thoy did n 't do at) , M03T>AV0rjB. presents 5,313 loads of papef, <*>«ta™ he would like to know the cause of it. , any friction that mipJit exist between ttie Total 4 wickets 35 1 3 PEE3OS8 TO truck with horses dignity associated with her personality. Council and themselves by reason of Uie erec- Bone , Palmer, Power ton» to a bid. ' Allowing a Mr. J A said he disagreed entirely , Day atul Oleary did ISBSOSTOP between each The scenes in London and around West- Po\yer tion on their part of .j ios-tiUK stationa through not bat. la, K to be 30ft. long,' and the distance ¦with the letter of the Gaa Company, an liir procession » mfaster were gorgeous in the extreme. the city. They assured 'the Council at the time ia esc«9ds track 23ft.. this would make a aa the question pi consumption was concerned they.jfroccrfjed to put hoardingu in Waterford a long breath Tho first of the wires which we received IhH —although H was a letter written by an Ex- OARRICK v. WOODLOCK. ) miles in length. Phew ! I draw they were entiro'.y ignorant of the powers pos- Tliis cricket m.itch •was pLiyed at Woodlock next calculation. morning stated— : pert. Their letter had reference to the cme sessed by t he Corporation in respect of thcin. IN THE ciat& (before giving my informant's Power) and resulted in a very easy tvin for tile hoiac "Sunday i Fine weather prevails h London , and which he (Mr read at the Council They had posturx stations in 25 .other cities : HerTit is-One single edition of the meeting, and in wliicli they offered to light team. Scores:— s nta y a.15 tliey to fcci up "tJio hoardings tliat had bucn J. Carroll; b. Bono : 0 Daifla veracity of, as could l>e supplied by three flat flame 'i* ¦ • Bunds* J. ODcwncy, 'b. Clcary ; 0 1 Bix cents forih* rial edition ol tho h^id passed into Parliament-street, and five burners, with naH the coiiBiinrption ubjwled' to. the length of '•' '• Tbf! Town Clerk saiil he did not kuvw .. J.ifahcr, notout , : 3 World," and proceed to test minutes later the Prince and Princess of Walee Ho agrewi ivith .'Dr. O'Sullmtn 'ri remark*, nnd ¦ ; by the lie Btated on a .former occasion tliat the «om- Mr. Nelson—Thero was a resolution passeil fflJ. Po-.rcr, to. Bono * 0 r~—:— paper, pathway., iL U» way suggested abd the rest of the Ifcjyal procession were well Extra 0 ^ mentioned. mittee-. would exceed their powers if they en- by Hie Council calling on them to take down PROM THE FOLLOWING AGENTS tesriis at toe interesting tests just on their nvay on tlie ireturn journey. tered into a ftvfe yeRra certain hoardings that are most objectionable engage my ' coiitract. The com- NEWS " OFFICE. biEDY As newspaper affairs wiU furtlier JThe King bore tho brdeal of .the ceremony mittee did not agree with his view of tho qnes- in various parUi of \no city. AND AT THE " 21 t move V> 1 Mr. Harvey «aid there was one very Objec- Woodlock— : «nild- ]not go. ! jHe thought altliough a great Corporate property, but there was one very Mr. \VoU. «•». " nunbrody." " ; J. CCcnry, run out , 8 ificent spectafcl© ; ol ! •ITr. Bone, not out 33 apiioroas, Rlancing at i3ic! magn dcal of heat had been introduced into the abjectionablo hoarding at John 'ti Hill, and Kiuon's Bookstall; City, ns seenl from one of I TKC WtfJiQ'O !- OATM. question, they made considerable gain for Wm. Downes, run out •.. _.. 11 Greater New 'York Jjhc ] the in other places. He thought they should , be P. Ml E;jnn, Quay. I . C. Kiernan,, b. Clancy ^..4... 0 in toe vast city. The public in the concessions which the Gas Com- made take them down. highest skyscrapera His Majesty concluded; with the declaration pany offered. 1 The. Gas Company E. t»"S. Wnrdell, Quay.; P. Power, b. Clancy » B i\ne Fills laco where we stand, met them Dr. O'Sullivan said this company ridiculed . wind hdwls round the p j "Tho' things which 1 have herobofore . in Borue respecls, and they would still further B. Deevy & Co., ISioad-strcoL t U. Bowcsman, not out * 4' the dome is paying tlio Udunciil'tt poeition over thid matter und • : Ertru m and at firat iVseemvcs H ipromiseo', I will perform and keep, eo help meet them, and possibly he: would be inclined threatened law. Now they wanted the Coun- Miss Hay, Quay. • a minute! or so this feeling " •as one who argued against Hie company go to and fro. Alter I me God. ;; j . t{> cil U> allow them to do w.hat they refused to Miss A. Powor, Broad-atrcot. : Total 6 wickcta ... 95 ' illss mayttstt b« 4M. look in jwonder at perhaps with tiiem if uicy would make a three year«' Qatolm 5>a=ses away, and we ! contract, allowing let them do before. He thought they simply G. J>. Crokcr, Mall. 51. I\ Malcomson, iL J. Shanahan, \yin trmnmm panormic view to 1 be THE CEOWiilNG ANiD ANOINTIKG. to the Corporation the; option. wanted to throw dust in their eyes and- try 12 Royal t tbtgnUMt tt. the most remartsblo of extending i-^ five years. I BELFAST—McCrca & SIcFarland, , McCoy did not bat. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 1 to get them to concede certain tilings by a >«• OM tiW ceon on earth. i j { 'Aiter the ceremony of anointing, the Lord Alderman Grainger Raid 'ho used inennde- little policy. They were now in the hands of Avcnuo lookout, so to ispeak, of the New. ecent burners j in hi« eBtabliahments, and he Ilonry Gnzc & Sons, 111, Patrick- From the Primate- reverently j placed (he crown on tho the Council, and they were bound to niako COIIK— A meotlng of Iho Redmond Freedom Com- building, where we now stand could- say that what the Gaa Company Iliad them respect their 1 rulea and regulations and Street ' ' ' ffork "World" King"iT bead; after .which there was a great etcted in reference to it was perfoctjy true. , i : nvitUo T/as -held lo-day. Tho Mayor in tbo ithe \-icw to bo obtainea; ia tlio wishes of the people of Waterford . T-hore M. J. I. cacy, Independent Offico; in imasitration; too to shout of •" God Saveltho King," and a fanfare 1l\ they put irp incandesMul burners they ¦ chair ; alao ' ipresenV-OouuciHora Jwneg ! A. : It is'^ot mucb Eoy might have a «niall saving.1 , wus another dbjectionablo hoarding at' the Eason & Son. . i ' £1 indeed magmflceht. ii trunrpeU, after wliicli the Peers did horn- | corner of Morriitfoli'd road and SUevcKalc.'and DKDUN— Powor, and B. H-arvey. It was decided-Vo-pre- of-tAai fc wrOi noting or. visiting iir. Power rij se to a point of order, : ¦he would propose thut no action be taken oil 1 Henry Gazb & .Sona, 1G, SaflolU- (that much ohe * os also did tho Prince of Wales. rind «aid ' ¦ 6cnt tho Certificate of the Freedom of> the ft&ttJWwW 'located: Iby th»;tr»wd eye of [U10 —I challenge I tlmt small saving. I read tho their letter until they had complied with the j . Street ! : \ . can toe - letter from the- Gaa Company and P. City in'a suitable casket at a special meeting chevEiUeT d'in|d^trie " who. o< couree. .tiles i : , ; ¦ i HEIl;UAJE3rY. to the -Lunatic wishes of the Council. . :0AnvAN-^Mis3 Cunniffo Cabll. " Aaylum Board, and it stated tfiat by th* in- Mayor—J think you had better move that 't nu> oi tho Corporation, Which wilt 1x9 bcU on|*ha ' Wth the belief tint be. fit a» CArroQUiN—W. J. Troy. ; 1 to Impreda one ' ; troduction -oil incandescent light they would bs ' referred back to tho Street Committee, Dth September next. Mr. Redmond irill ad- 'diaietn the place* he so gljbly After 'the cercmoiy of anointing the King have a much1 better Hghtj with CwjniEL—Mr. McEnbry. erenta, can ¦ ¦ a- caving of Dr. O^Sulhvan—Very well, Mr. Mayor. I j dress hi* constituentstha same- eveniri|f in 09 of -which I have Since (K8» concluded Hdr. Majesty Uw Queen wa» 60 percent, m zat. . -, . , . , . will move that. : )N.SUIR—Mrs. Hcidy. BCCTJK33. mi paiij ; CAHKICKH Theatre: T3ie County Convention will pe 1 the'ken of visage' from dnly anointed andj crenvned and conducted 'o Alderman. Greinsjer—I '0m talkinj from Alderman Power aoconded tho motion, v/hich KlLU.ttSET-110' ry Guzo 6 8ong, Collcga ](ield •learned are to beyond ; ¦ experienco. ;, i . , - ¦ ' . ! . ivoLfetief doonp* ih£r otm thjone. h: i | . . . was passed unanimously. tio day after. . . ana vantJTe point. I OPir, c UrPftsrcr-JiM^lonmj, I OQ correctipg you. This concluded tbo butincsj, ;