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i Ul BAN ¦ ¦ ¦ ;) OUNOAI^VAK pISTRIOT ;. : • KIWMACT ¦ OIMA BOARD j ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ; i &mmLii I ' M » OF¦ ¦ ¦:¦ • ¦' ., ¦' ¦|u ¦;;¦' ¦: :' '. ; I; .-: ; ¦R -JttWM: . i i - ;. r Fr j: \ . ^^^Y ¦ ; ' iJ^ THB ' ¦ ' : 1 \ ' ¦:;.;!; ;- ;:;,;J , UMCOfWiT^ ' ^¦ • ¦^i i' vi^NOB cVlifl^i - •• . - .i . . / i-f/-'^; :r> ' -/ : At the usual weekly jmeetrogi ,qf ;-ttM> - star it . . - , ¦;-' •', i''i . ". -'"' I '1 * '* ' ,,' ''. ' ' .1: ' fcody. the memlrtre pr«|^fc.w' ^fc i'^ 3jBaaBm6;,} &¦ l' ¦ .' : a kmmmmJ/> '. .;L i;VOJ' -jCivr. !' -. />imf . . - . ^• h fWalsK T. Pofe," l9, Mv^SvTy, Cut- >\v. 'iFriin jaMl ^l ^ [«| ^'li£f«Jteii¦o4,¦ poal . wiUk: . TrV9f ¦ ' fl i)«rdi*aaf iela; vJL^MMiS^ttttMWfc ¦?!• ¦ ¦ ¦ > ". ANP !77 , LONDON, E.0, rMV '-E.1 -McCarthys r' ;'V "\*vv '• ." . \ /_ : r-Wo mSay 03 , Mlcliael'Powex^Tfad wioHow TBoWf aif t^U^tturaat Aonnai Inbotne ...... £580,000 , ' 1 ' ' ' ' Boamahon; Michael Foley. Thomas Kirwan, , : : . i 1 - • WANT'OFi WATJHB. ' • .' T Tzmj & 6, T. ana $ |7I0KLdW-8T»B8T ¦ ¦ . ; ¦ ' ' ¦' ¦ ¦ ^Airlii_Hick*y4.-Kidhard.P-o(WBrf ..John-Culli-¦ . "; ' " ' ' J . . !. • , r '~ '^^.— ^—^. - ; A letter camB.irom Granite lodge, Duekf- * :~" .| ¦•¦• [•- " , ; " " ; (6n!toftte«t) i DUBL1B* j , OVER SIX THOUSAND UHSOLICfTED HSTIMONIALG 'd jasaei' ' naneran Power. ¦ . . i ' ' , opinpUlriiri . , . . ,;. .)¦> i ' : 1>ool House gbf the [ want of watar The following officials were in attendance:— ; MIDftCAL ifEl . ¦at Granite Lodge. ' | I ' Oenrnd]jr8!tu»t6d. Oomfortablo vioi HAVE BEEK:^MC?IVED>Ri3M is ¦ ¦ Messrs. Thomaa F. Walsh, Clerk j Patrick MOST¦ ¦ ¦ 1 ' : ¦ M : " ¦ > - ¦ ¦ Mr. iMdOirihy—IWaer^' Grabite LodgeP || . i | . . . . Vv . . t ' ready/all '• . ' < ¦ | MorrUsey. AaaisUnt Clerk ; Patrick P6wn the scarcity of wate r against the Harbour Master, win a copy of JohruXJoffe'jr-r-- --^-j - -¦. '••• :r'. ':¦V';.".jl::i-v.". 1 •at the County.; Council'' Offices, And stated thi t ¦the > Irules l bevr8ad|-tonnaf-r-ii:' '"¦ - "• • ."- -•-• •t:^. I teportmt TMttoMtfd tnm tk» H«plUl 5«j» '•«*!«'. •the 1 WHEATTiBY^ ARTIFICIAL (LEO. ¦ ' " pipes broke last -week but! were repairei Chairman—Icould not tell you. '• < • ¦ ' ¦ *> . M. ftfM Attli Loatflam Ww the same day. A CSerk—(With regard Jo that njaa (Wieatley --" . • ¦ :- . ¦ ' * .<» ****«,** v provisional 1order was ob- . Mr. Byrne-rTheh, in .the name of goodness, ' for when it . ,| i , . ¦ 5a , 1|82ve 3; _ . tained; ito increase the ! supply, but waa not whal are you tittipg down there for (laughter). wlo was sent, over Hare from England for an TOU^STS,! J&V^G\G\ 0 Child cornea of. : ¦ ' : ¦ • anted oh. • i ¦ artificial leg, you toay remember laetjday the • Edaca^« w,/ . ; , • • i j .. : . . .!: : * ¦ ¦ Will the rules «f the office be read for me? I s ~T~?ri SOUy : ; - A ,or f ; . - i^. A letter came from MT. Bedmond, of " Tbe : Mr. Power—I think the clerk will read«iem guardians made an order requesting mo to ¦ TEAVEjULERS¦ ,. * v ' ¦ CP ¦ ¦ '; ' communicate TirtfM Mr. IP. J. iPower, MSP., on ¦ • " : \ AGuarantefd 4 96: investment. /TOaterford News/' cootainiag; addresses -tk> for you. j i : • I- . , ! . ; • -:CYC!LIST8,k r—^ cJaS^SSr^WtaSSto* wpplW to U>.Homfil BWfVKito.-. wm fondl to to (rf «mflwafl* o which ! copies of the Magazine might be sent. : IChairman—1\ think the only , way would be the subject. 1, «nde}iTOurod to put ihe iacts 1 ffiher«; ware fifty^six addresses. ! | to give you a| copy of the rules. of the case before-(him, and ii TOjSlved a letter BUSINElSS " -MEll , . : The iTown Clerk amended the list by chang- Mr. Byrne then left.'; in reply from Mr. Power.This man (Wiheatley) ! ' , tftttt VOID . ! ¦ ¦ it Appears was born in Bonn»a,Jian 'bnt spent - j ing six. : . ! :, -iTHE r ILLUSTRATION OF UNIQUE SCHEME A memorandum from 1 the Local Government PA&ABET WAUL. the ,grpater part of .ila life in Jilgland, «nd ;. Qfir. 'McCarthy objected.to hava the' papapet consequently- tihe MancihesitoT.'guardians pent DOOLEY'S Board; 'issued by the Home Offloe, was readi ¦ ' ¦ ; HOTEL GBWINC ARNIS W ' A letter was" wall1 put on the sea wall at the Look Out. ihim 1:2 oeety, complaining of j bhe neglected state of ,wantjthe mth 4 per cent, interest thereon. OOEHJ [nST/LTTlV O ¦ ¦; adjourned. buy liim a nDwdiojb at all. (He said there was ¦ lOlerk—Only salaries '; . : | En-iioDGLLED °3. Bonus. This Policy is entitled to Mr. Currari—Whj; do you not , pay these E0M.OND POWER MEMORIAL. waa a cabinet maker in the workhouse who jasn RE-ffaaHianiio. A. discussion took place as •to the site for would ibe able to toake a log for" him, and he participate in the Profits of tho Association. petty bills, and still ' you pay a hundred ¦ ¦ Mmaoif ; pounds in petty salaries? What is the dif- ¦the Edmond Power ,memorial. ' . >;• {Wlheitley) would «put on U10 'leatiar cnHTBaltL? USD CONVENIENTLY SXTUATCD Particalars cont oa application. ference? Why should you be reading tie small iMr. McCarthy said he had spoken to a good If the leg was got In this -way, 'he (Clerk) -sup- 4. Without Medical Examination on catb- nosed it would only codt the guard ians a low Within Oaa.UlnutaT , bills? ;¦ j number of people and!they were all against , Walfc of th» fectory evidenceof good heahb bsin^ furcljhcd, having the aite fixed In the Park. A fresh ^ihillings. . ' Clerk—I showed you every bill due in town. 1 Mr. Wm. Walsh-L-Tho'Mlanche.ster truardians OOUIllr COUETHO JSX3 una tho l UADUSQ ¦ Mr McCarthy—This hay should , have'been idea occurred to him. There was a wide street" ' bought-, for ready cash. 1 j leading- down to Mr. Merry's, and if it were had a right te remedy his leg before tivey sent PUBLIC DCPADWiEOTS. [ ! Note-^-The Profita. of tho. Accociatioa ato ! ¦ ¦ laid' in the middle of the street it would he Mm over.ihere. . i • Mr. Ournan—Why don't you select wiat Mr. Eaohard 'Pkrwer—.Wiho lhad to pay ttie distributed erory three yearc, its rcceot Bonus NERVIN&:. ' I bills are to be paid. ! • j imposing and presentable. IMT. Molloy thinks CITCJ Perciacnt tellif bj nauea CoErtrictka of ths Van b Decayed Teith near the expenses of sending him over here? • ba conntsd on , oran p ftocplsj, trrc^J A.COBDHNT TO MR. OiaHjEA*3 SON. ; ,pump on the Square would be a guardians. V7INE8, BRAI^DIES being tho largest in its history. Vtxzj, arc* Estraetloa, Steeples tUgt^ preTCCted.'Ueunlglc Hti&ich,a tad all Uctre Vtisj icsorcd. illr. Power said that 'they were all • sorry to most suitable place for it. :' Clerk—The Manchester . WHISinE3, Jt. is a wonder they did that. ¦ • 1 Hejj TestiaoshL cjlsctd faaa % noa^ex received frocn THE hear of the accident to Mr. O'Shea'fi son. He •Mr. Power , said he did not see there would Mr. E. Power-y ALB,;P0BTEB, ARD 1 ths fclloulnj tIEDICAL PROFESSIOIT. moved that they convey, the expression of theix be sn advantage in delaying the matter. Tha Chairman (Mr Qleason)—I wked -that ques- Apply to GOHDOII STABLES, U.D., R.H. . ' tion (before. I i IIIUI-IIAIO, j deep sympathy to 'Mr. O'Shea on the accident more they consulted the public the more diffi- <; P. R. SWAYNE, cult it would become. The Clerk said the company on whose em- ail in EsoDilmt Coalition from "DurJTER'O NBfiVIME •> «n excellent t?sdae Jot Toothache ted HesMye tflneaJs, U fccriia to hii little boy. ! They were desirous of ployment the met with the accident pro- th> tsecs Uataa Resident Secretary, SiwSnoaatct too tooth. Kothlna cso bo betten" Mr. Walsh Beconded the motion. ' doing the! best thing possible. They bad got maii he Hc^o Wota 'tatrAflttKa. , (Mr. over £50 l and 1 miied to give hint work in Scotland ^.f ad they hid better expectations. an artiflcal leg He asked tho Manchester opin on of him. : Near Mr. -Merry's there is considerable traffic, {TfinnrVBTTR^IF^'^ ' ** *• B0* Slapla aad' Chairman—I was very sorry, indeed, and .it would De , a great inconvenience, and guardians .to send! him to Scotland and they j ! PERMANENT STOPPING to WAuld i\«t Aa 60 emu y\l ii iCli n M FOR DECAYED TEETH. hear of the accident. j ihe 'member for West Wateriord thougW it 1_/«>JSU. U tiaUL \j Anyone can easflji preparetnd place U ia iMr. Veale—Is that th« little fellow would be Ian admirable place. He (Mr Power) In connection with the matter, the Master Worn? (DoKPte M@tle]l BKH2C3 AiTD IEIBH GTEAliPA(HET Ihe catlry of ihe TooCb t3 that used reported aa follows:— He fell off a jennet, and his leg got -caughf in would be erected in a short time. New Ros9 deferred until to-day. Aa

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r ' I ' ¦ ; ' ( ; f ri -> - - .Wi^' r -.'1.| M^ r ' WATpRTOI D BOARD OF QC ARDIAI18 : 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ I 1 >' : v ¦ I OUR AGRICULTURAL ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ COLUMN ¦ ' ¦¦ " ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ¦' ¦ ' ' ! ! *»• ,•:/.< •:.' !s ¦ ¦ ¦ : • ¦ . . ¦ WiEI)NBSi>jAY; i ' ¦ : 0UK YISITOB^ LIST ; ^a ' ¦T ' .¦r^klJ,TOt Ji - -I- , •: ¦ •*< i ; . /:; h? ¦ .; - ' ' ' ' " " ' ¦ • ¦' • N ' - ' A'!.: ' ¦ - - ¦ - > ¦ ¦ •: a ¦ " ¦ >> 1 g^fiiiii » - . i. . . . :.|.: .. :!)• . rProja "! ¦ ¦¦ V V- ; ¦ - ' 1 , ., .: the Fanners' Gwutte >• i. . . V ; . . . j , 1w • ¦ Jihe! weekly i meeting ol this ¦Boaid wa» iald : ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' -'; To BtrtldlrigConti ictors. FOR 1905 V; on above day, : .: .-:.• TR A M OR B. : IR18H FIXTURES Mien the» were! present:— ' : >fn 1 : July 8, 9—Co Cork Agricultural Society* Messrs. Davi^ Hyland (oliairman) preridife; At the Grand Hotoh— . . ; i ' rpHE Commtttte of Macagen rot, ! »t tlidr \ .; ; /. Wm.-peradyj Leyxath ' ' Summer Show,. Cork; : . . i v! ' -James Murphy, Manrce Power Sir Oharles Wheeler-Oufle, Bart.,¦. A*pM«««oR to . H bald o« MOW1>A,T ' Oaponamintray^Michael Miner, Capt. Cax&w, :.!BaKjine»4 PWchzah, iLeyrath,^ ? s TOinr, " to con.^ Agricultural Soqety, ¦ W^0mi^M. in|ie^|p Wth, IWfc : wM be prep rod i Jnly 22—Lragford m. TbomasTwtHUe, Michael PMn, H. p. '¦Mr. ' and Mrt. McGeorge. Liverpool. no ¦' '¦ ¦ ' '¦:• ¦ ' • ' "•• -¦ (¦ -¦;¦ ' «der, Tenders from«ompet«irt perfODijfor the Lbngford¦ . . -I : !¦ Fifhei Jamee Farrell (KilmacwM - i | i-Sev. Henry F. Biordan. Ohdcago, USJA- (There¦ ¦js¦ no ¦ ¦ labour^ hbcessaiiy llB6|foJl»wiagofflciala were In attendaac«:i— I .IMr. Wm. Biordan, Caxlow. : ¦ ¦ ^iDeri; ^ncei ^itli (srectjon 6f Ne# M*ie and>Fera»lflBlocks wad July. 22-28-24 — 'North-East Horse \and ; ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ " . I'M ' * ; ' ' Mesats. J«ha| Itockey, Clerk ; R Kennedy. : Mr. P. J. Heame, New Rosa. . R .: . til other contingent wnrkt frithintthe'jAijlam Sheep Show, Belfast | . ; y / Asslatant Oleikj. • W, Beidy; Master, i ' , Co. Dnwia. . ; SUNLH?HT "SdAR!T: ; : . . \.\,\i. Boas Society's Stow J. W. and ! Mn?;. Betagh;jLohunda PJ^rk q\ preroisea.at Waterford, in accorjianCB with July 23—New , New Believing On^oers Boehe, | Healy, B. let them ' ' -¦• •¦¦ jRub it well on the clothe^ soak ' tbe-;p!«a» Mid ipedflcaiHoM;' pjk«parad B088 . . . i . : ,! DoyleJ ?. WalBh, and J. Martin, J ; • | At Victoria Hotel. Queen StreetV^-, , rinse them lout, and you will find j bf 1 MAST-SB'S ' William Friel Architect^ ,- July 23—King's County farming Society, • I BEPOBP. j ¦: | Um. Mooney and familr. Abboyledx. : . j h v . them pure,!white, with a fresh odour of the country; I -r - , U«q^ Wfterford. ¦ ¦ • ' ! : : The jmaster Reported aa follow*:-^ . i HMies MoOarthy, Abbeyleix. Plant, Specifications, Conditions and Bills Tnllamore ' | . ! I 4ave emj loved, ? 1 Maryborough." ¦ •: , : Society, on the requisition of tb;o Miiss Walsh, of Quantities for the foregoing werka can t* July 28-f Banbridge Farming Baa- medical officer i , Mias Heavey to dq temporary . ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenny, Ballyltala ' ' '¦ ' ' ¦ '¦ ' ' ¦ duty in ¦ ! seen at ihe Asylum Office defy bettfpen tb« brWge . . U» Idkrt 'Waid. a¦ ,t'¦ tae ^emiinerailon j . . . . There were i I the Workhouse on Hast Satur- IV^Si Morris , Dublin, July 28 — County Kildare Agricultural day night 80Q , ; , Queen Street:—. : , 68, Harcoort-stfeet ' inmata3 being 77 ii excess of At Clarence Private Hotel may: be obtained1 from tne Resident Medical Society, Atby \ : the nunVber on that day twelve moijithfl. There • A. OH. Blunden, Oastle Olunden. on of £2 weie eight caSea in the Fever Hospital, com- Mr3. Kelly, Tramore. - ^uparintCDdent payment 2s., which July 29-Queea'o Co. Agricultural Society, : 1 'H. ' ¦ ¦ ' pared- .with -three last year. OuWoor reliel, Mr. and Mrs,1 Lynham&nd family, T7aterioM ^nm will be returned on receipt of » bonaf idt Maryborough . ' . . ' £15 14s., as compared with £48 Bs. in; th,e ' Miss O'M'ahony, Amwica. ricultural Society, oorresnonding ; Tender. Properly priced out (In ink) Bills of July 80-81- Waterford Ag : ! week of last year.j Admitted MT. and Mis. Fleming, New (Bcca. Wateifoid ¦ durtngl the wee, k, iS5.persons; discbarged, 98!; Qaantities to accoropauy each Tender in. a died, 2. ICoistjof provisions consumed, :£1O3 AtMei ghan's Hotel :— separate sealed envelope, duly endorsed with August 5-6 —Co. Wexfoid Agricultural ia».x : , ld. Stimulanta issued—28 'glasses of Hi. Francis Bikers, Ctalway. ' the name and address of the Tenderer, these Society, Enniecorthy. i j whiskey against 83 last year, and 23 pinCs of Mr. Cahill, Kilmacthomas. ' &t priced out Quantities to form part of the September 2—Wexford Agricultural¦ Society porter (against I M Jait year, i - i .| \ Mr. Bennett, Kilmacthomas. ¦• ¦¦¦ • -. ! Contract. Wexfotd . - . • ¦: ./:QUE9TIOirOF QUALI'FI<^TrON. | Mrs! and Mias Mooney, (Kilkenny. ; O* vV Mi. Murphy| aaid - Mi W Each Tender mnst contain tbe names of two September 10-11 — Kilkenny Agricultural that .before the minut«3 ¦ ¦were read he would like to- mention that in At (Hibernian HoteV:— solvent snreti'es jwho will be prepared to Society, Kilkenny : ; the seebnd 1 , . .section of the Local Government Rev. Father I iHartnett, Fermoy. " i execute a joint and several bond for lie due (Ireland) Act there was a clause toj the efleoi Mr. Edward Grenecock, London. , ' : IMPORTATION OF DEAD MEAT that guardians absenting themstftvea for a Mr. Albert McDonald, Londont performance of the. Contract in the sum of 1 period bf six months are liable to TS. Ga'.brath ' Abbeyleix. w§ £50 per cent of the contract price.; Less dead meat for food| purposes was im- 4 fine, and Mr. and M , 1 asked if that, was "not io. ¦; Mr. MeManus, Cardiff. No Teoder will be cooiidered from anjf ported into the United Kingdom duiing the five ' The Clerk said that it demanded unnn. «IB ' ' ' ' ¦¦ • ¦ tf¦ ¦ ¦[ I VI T M person who does n-1 guarantee ' toj observe |h« may than in : ^ ltf* monthB ending with the diet of reason why tie guardians are absent, out ii a At (No. 2 Florence Place: — fair ru te scalepf Ro eR Rpprornd ofby.the HO.USB the corresponding periods of the two precedirg guardian had j not sufflcieni reasons he left Mr: and MK : Fitzgerald; and family, Carrick ^ himself , of Commons and to adhere to the hours and con- years. Inclusive-of fresh beef, mutton, bacon, open to & penalty of £50 in every case on-Suir. im which he votes. ' ; ditions of labour, recognised by the various hams, etc., the total quantity of meat inported ; # Mk. OIQrady eaid it was a question he At No. 4 Florence Place : — m traries in this district. ! during period relerred to w»s 850,000 tons, ai would like to see threshed out, MJ . P. Walsh, Waterford for dome guar- Sealed TenderB endnrsed " Male and Female against 865 000 tons during the first fire months dians only came there when: they aad. certaia .* , jobs to! do ! 60 Patient Blocks" nd Iressed to tHe Resident of 1902 and 892,000, during the corresponding for:special individuals. At No. 1 St. Leeer Place . — MT. Maher—Mr. MackeyX judgment, covers Bav . Mr. and 'M rs Fleming and family. Cool Medical Superii.ttnc'ent, District Lunatic period of 1901. The ifigures bhow increases in fin, Portlaw. Pi . Asylum, Waterion\ to be lodged at the the numbers of cattle and sheepj-but decreases Mr. OXSrady—Tt is a qu&er thiat for men Asylum on or before Saturday, July lltb, 1903. in fresh beef, bapon, and bains, the falling off to come heap on special occasionsTand out- At No.: 3 St. Leeer Place : — doing people who are ' ' Mrs. Fitzgerald and family, Bereaford-street The Committee do pot bind themselves to in the two lsst nsniedibeingivery considerable. here -every ieek look- ¦W 7 ing after the interests of the ! poor. ; aterford. accept the lowest of any Tender. ! Olerkj-^It is the fault qMhe constitueats t<> Order, A HINT TO SMALL FARMERS. allow such 4 man to represent them. At No. 4 St. Leger Place : - tty out the inferior or GEORGE r. BEISCQE, Clerk. It is only by weeding The matter then dropped. I I Mr. Drought, Waterford \ mediocre mtmbtra of ¦ tueir BtudB, herds, and ! SANCTIONED. I 'Mr. Fetherstonhaugh, iWateriori \W- TEST EACH BAfCrf *®11^ The tocal flecks -and breeding ! frcm the better class Government Board wrote stating , that they have sanctioned the appointment oi At ;iNo. 5 St. Leger Place : — ^^ WATBRFO1.D ."DISTRICT LUNATIC faimeis can hope to Substantially ~ animals that Misa Annie Long as eight nurs% in the Female (Mr. and MraJ D. Kenneally and family, Park • ASYLUM. ' improve or level up the general otandard of idiot. Ward of the Workhobse of Waterford View, Waterford. the lan Union, at a salarv of £95 a war ^xnih W.inng quality in iheir stock. iToo frequeutly p ) ' directiou for how often TBM!POBAiBiY BMnLOTlMENT. At No. 7 St. Leger Place:— TO Plumbing Contractors. pursued is iu the opposite -The; local Government Board wrote trans- Sir. and Mia. Hurley and family, Cork die our tmall fanners to be found selling oS mittuigjquest iona for answers respecting Mr. fTlHE Committee of Management, at theiz the best of their calves frcm year to year, and Hoynee,' who has been employed temporarily At No. 3, iPriest's iRoao — to aseis^ the master of the J. Meeting to be held on MONDAY, reserving for thtir. own use the less thrifty WorkhouseM Sir. and Mrs. A'lletson . Walerford. * , LEAVE OF ¦ * l JULY 18, 1903, trill be prepared to consider or lets ior w aid animals, which they either find \» ¦ ABSBNX^. the ' Jiitfs Power^ , chief schoolmbuiess, -waa At West Lodge, Priests' Road — Way Tenders from competent persons for the carry- it difficult to gtt into suitable condition for early granted] leave oi absence for Mr. ind (Mre. Zialf the wear and tear of one month, and Cahill and family. Wateriord. ehtSes wasfj ed wit6 common soap is due to t6e rubbing ing out of the PLUMBING, DRAINAGE, sale, or which for stme other reason they find the master was requested to 1 .procure¦ a' substi- (Mrs. Byan, Waterford l ¦ ¦ ¦ HEATING &c.,| C0NTRACT8 iin connec- it impossible to obtaib a remunerative market tute. UlissiKeo'ne, Waterford needed to remove We dirt. , THE LA'NiD BELL ¦ tion with the New JIale and Female, 60 Patient for tbe"ietetition '-of animals of this kind for IGaiT Th.e Clerk read the following¦ communica- At Woodbine Lodge , Priests' Road - SUNLIGHT SOAP is a scientific cleanser. Blocis which are about to be erected within the breeding purposes has long operated very tion:— . h dissolves all impurities. OJr. and Mrs Lynch and family, 'Waterioro . It dfies J Asylum Premises at Wmerford, in accordance heavil against the progress of stock breeding f' iEaUidnim Union , L7th Jude, the washing itself, and when the clothes are y 1903 y rinsed . / J. with the Plans and Of late years how- Sir,—I have been directed by the Board of At -Ivy! Cottage - ~ stains are Specifications prepared by in many parts of Ireland . Guardians-to ; Mnj i/VY "iz cleared away. ever, better ideas upon this and upon other transmit to ybu a copy ! of a reso- Capt; and Farrelj uDd family, Ferry bank William Friel, Esq.. Architect, 'Waterford.. lution passer b/them at their meeting an the LEVEIJ Plans, Specifications, Conditions and Bills aspects of the breeding pioblem are prevailing 45th mat., 3i>v m0S- ' Ud P0RT SUNLIGHT, Cheshire and I am to request thai-you-will At Bose Cottage - " ¦ of Quantities for the foregoing works can be and as a result farmers and rtockowners are Jay samoiefare yotir Board oif Guardians v-- ¦ ¦- 'witii Mr. and Mra. Morgan and family, Waterford ^P5$ • — : secn 'at tho Asylum Offices daily, between the paying mere attention |to the , selection and re- a view ;to adopt a similar resolutiok, should they.see fit to do eo:— boars of JQa.ro and 3 p.m. Copies of the tention for breeding purposesof their beet ca-'Tes \ At St. JLeger Cotteg-e : - . iBfi30lved-JlJhat as the (Land Bill has now Bills of Quantities, prepared by Messrs. P. &D. -or what is better still, the progeny ;of the ireaoned Alderman and lire Knos., Waterford. ; committee etags, !wo reonest our Morris 68 i !«nimM« herds. county members and , , Hnrconrt-street, Dubl n, may. be which have done best to their omi Mesarai J. ET ;Bedmond the- ?nd *• iW- Bnssell. M.I-s, to have :iemoodiad At Doneiaila Cottare: — obtniued from Resident Medical Supefrin- . m the bill a clause Mr. J;, Wddger andf famiJy, W, >nny each Tender in a system have often been described in the columns B. MAiNiNHNiG, Clerk of Union.- Morris and family, Kilkenny. Mr. Flynn—WeU separate sealed envi-lopd duly endorsed with ; u " As I have been a subscriber , we have full ooafldence in At - Thft Coitaje:— aoOoOoo of the Gazette. our Irish representatives and we 'ooght leave At (Mrs.iO'iShaiighneEay's, 1, iLyon Terrcco:— CliaB Toppin, Tramore. the name and address vt tbe Tenderer, these foi a few weeks only, jand thus missed (teeing this matter in Capt. { and Mra. Lynch, l£in&ale. their hauda altogethei. I don't At Cooleen:— priced-ont quantities to form part of tbe Con-/ those notices, perhaps 'you will give mt some disapprove of the resolution 1 M*. and Mrs. Barton Davis, Drogheda. lira. Alcock. . but at the same tract. Each Tender must contain the names' idea as to how they ate erected and wlmt the' time wel haye sufficiemt confidence i:, the par- Mi£3e3 Baker, Rathgar, Dublin At 2, Island \Road:-~ I have received into stock : taes representing us in ! iR. White, ot two solvent Sureties, who will be prepared probable cost would be of one tp shelter from Westminster. Esq., famil y and party. Water Mr. Power—a think we ought attopt that At Mr. Waters', Turret House, fl guare:— ' iord. to execute a joint and separate bopd for the SO to 40 year and a-balf old bullocks ? Answer Tesolutjon. .; G> R. (Ryan , C.'E , Limerick, Mrs Ryan and duo performance of the Contract in the sum of —We regret inability to find space for a detailed Mr. Whittle said it would not be i family. F E T H O n D of want oi ^50 per cent the contract price. ! description of the construction of" Gundy" confidence in the adoption oJ that fesoltition. The Misses James, London No On thepropasiUon 1, At Innyardi House Tender will be considered from any person who; cattle shed. Mr. James Talbot Power! D.L , of Mr. Whittle seconded : — Full Sfee , by MrJ Farrell, the resolution wis unani-¦ At Chnrch Villas: — :Mr. W. H . (Lynn , Bellas! does not guarantee to observe the Fair Bate! of Leopardftown Park!, Stillorgan, Co. Diibliu, mottsly|adopted. , .1 . : ¦ " Mr. T. Daviea and Mrs. Oaviea. Wc-terford j Scald of Wages approved of by th6 Hcnse of , who takes a keen interest in! the subject has ¦The follonrtag resolution was At Granco — >¦ ' Cigarettes unanimously Wills adopted, ' Commons and to adhere to. the a special pamphlet giving full paN on the proposition oi Captain Carew, At airs. Power s, 2, 3, and 4 Ths Terrace : — ¦Mw Ii-rem and family, v-aterford , ;hours and; published seconded by Mr. ! Mx. Cutbbertaon, Cheltenham. • the method of: erecting! thesj (Farrell:— . | iMrs Belanoy, Now Eocs. ' conditions of labour recognised by (he various! ticulars of "Tiiat the Board meeting immedi ' Mrs. Halley, Clonmel. Mra ;to ately pre- Quinn, N&w Rosa. trades in this district. i structures, with estimates as the materials ceding the quarterly revioe the Miss Halley; Clonmel. . Mra Vjckero TO .ROS A Standing Order outrddor rebel." , N« 3. Seale d Tenders, endorsed " Plbmbing for required and the approximate; cost. You can HotiM is to be given formally to the jruar- AITS . (MulhaH , Kilkenny. CGormcn, Nct7 E&:.i. w dians Miss - - • PER PACK Male and Female 60-Pati :nt Blocks" lobtain. & copy bi' this pataphlet gratia by writing yeseot that-the reTrisi&n triE be com- Miilhal!, Kilkenny. , FA CTS ARE STUBBORN TIMINGS. , addressed menced at the following 'Mts. H-urley, CaxrickiDeg !to Mr. Talbot Powet and mentioning the meeting oFthe guar- Ai Tho Oastlo:— —o— ' . to tbe Resident Medical Superintendent, Dis- j ¦ Mdss Sheehan, Carrdckbffj. ilra. Oummings and family, Inistioge .name of the " Gazetto|* , ¦ ' trict Lunatic Asylum, Waterford, t them -Hous* - TUESLlAY. i Mr. E. A. /Waist good foundation — the (Over 100 Illustrations) , in the spring or early summer. . (Mr. and MTS. Riordan ajid tamilj, Lalso Vicr?, Loughgur, KJlmallooi foundation ofxironing is ' i BUTTEB MAKING IN HOT WEATHER At | the usual weekly meeting oi the above Tbe Popular Staep 77, The-Quay;WATEKFOED PRICE, la. . : The higher the temperature at wbich| milk ¦body thej members present w&re—Metlsra. John At Mr. iHay den's. Mam Streei : - starching. If the starch CT Tho Best Guide Book published. iWaLah. (in the chair), J 'McCarthy, iBJMbloney, Mr. end Mrs. Winter, Waterford. ' ' cr cream is churned the larger the proportion P. Beresiord, J. O'KeeSe, P. Foley, P. MtoCar- Mr. iMurphy, iLoughlin Bridge. is good~-if it a Colmans of water which the resulting butter is lively to thy (Bing), W. Stack, J.P. ; T. OlOonnor, J.P. Mr. OTCnen, Cariorw. Starch--the!irotiing is cure contain. This is ore of the reasons why in yery The Mister again reported the alnaost com- Mx. Thornton, Dublin. the ABSOLUTE IM MUNITY; FROM hot weather in enmmer dairymaids find it so plete failure of the water supply, and that he Mrs. Paterson, Ballybiophy. to be' all ri^ht : kind EedmoDQ s ; : found .water in only one tap ont oi tWentv-two, Mrs. Richardson, Ballyb-rophy. very difficult to produce!but ter possessing. tbe (when (he! inspected. them on the day l before. a V7oman 13 proud of. 7- requisite firmness of texture. Of late years The matter was adjourned, and tae master At Mr. H. Synott'c, Main*trcet:— Don't; can't iron 7 extent to which ice ha i been was directed to make provision for the draw- Mr. James Bolgor, Co. Kilkenny. say you —tbaoks to the (And oil introduced into dairy work in factories -rless ing oi water in the meantime. < ! Mr. Edward Bolger, Co. Kilkenny. if you haven't tried othor water-borne alocaflcs) KOAD MAP 1 Sir. Barr reported that £hio concrete tank Miss¦ Whitty,¦ Co. Kilkenny. difficulty b experiencedon this score than]was suggested 'by the Board would only, effect a v *f •> ? ALSOSO HOLDS ,THE FIELD formerly the case, bui even !yetof with the temporary improvement, and the cost would At Hewlett's Restaurant, Strand-etreet - CAN BE SECURED assistance of the large ^quantities ice which be abont £106. j Mr. &nd Mrs. Dodridge, Plymouth. PRICE ^. ... Is; The Mjatron applied for and was granted a ¦ are usually employed, the difficulty inof kieping : ¦ BY USING PAgTETJE FILTERS. the low standard its month'* Heave oi absence. At Mrs , Donovan's, Ta>tx)t-ctreet:— (r *(r!\W f\/iA'f\ffe the bntter dorf^io water I TENI>EB8 ACCEPTED. Mr. R. Allison, Kilmamock, Scotkmd content is one of the most troublesome prc blems The following tenders were; accepted, viz:— ilr. A". Ryan, Portlaw. Co Watorford with which dairymaids bave to deal dnrit g the Mrs. Moloney, for 200 tone of coal, at 163. 7d. Solo Agents i Pe DT^bTJRKE & Co^, height of the summer season. per ton. ] Mr. Cornelius 8beEftan, ior supply- At Mra Kinvan s, Queen-street Solomons' Speotacles ing eggs Jor dne year, at lOd. per dozen. : Mr. J3ourke, Olonmel. The urgent business havingibeen transacted , 1 WILLIAM-STBfeET, LIMERICK. , OBSBEvi-I&, NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN INFLUENCE OF FOOD i ON THE the fallowing resolution was proposed by Mr. At Mrs.iMorrissey's, Main Street : — j QUALITY OF BACON. : Thomas O'Connor:— : ¦Mr. Brannigan and family, Kilkenny. Front late Most Herd. Dr. CyB»nar, BUhop of " That -we, the Dungarvan iBoard !bi Guar- Mr: Dalton, Thurlcs. Watetford.) I i [ The most important facto*,in! the prod iction Cold in Cardboard Boxes. ? vf firm bacon is undoubtedly, dians, having learned with feelings oi deep Mr. Muxpby, Thurles. v MONEY TO LENDi Bail||iaTSM® "I h>n BMd Xz. aeuwMC BpMtealM wMlk rMt ta. , the food. The regret oil the great affliction ' whichj Has be- prepBrsdon is, ipparently, » matter of minor fallen Mr. Edmond O'Sheai and old and At Terminua Villa:— At 45, Ballybiiakon, Wototford ;, consideration, so for **'influence npon fir nhess respected , member oi this -Board, 1 id: the sad •Dr. Morris and family, .Wtvterfcsd. of flesb is cbncemed| save io to far as it end ; untimely death. oJ his lfcttla boy, and as /"HASH UbersllV kdnaoad to UT traoanl : ca •' « ¦ Bnao> 0* XuJuuaka vimmmU Miiibf ttet Mr , \J Diamonds, Goldud SHret Wttena, Jnrellsry, ' ,rv Solowa** ti****mkm tf n * Ua t» tmTiteiotUa affects the health of the animal.; The a small (oken oi sympathy with I him in fciB At Marine Terrace:— : . ul iflorinff hta wuh *»tort. -lihlh>*tuU 1 character ibereavemjent, ¦Mr. E. J. Barry, Wt'.arford. . ; Sa-rcrPlate; Fiaoca, O^ilai, Platsd Ware, Tarnltve f ^. A rp*. of the food is the great thing, Indiancom fed we now adjourn! thistboard. TJhat wM)±? /^j / if cJ Tb»OolUi*Hoo».a«l»ir. ; copy oi this resolution be eent ' to Ctfr.rO'Sbea/' Grist, Harness, tad enrf deaoriptioa of property. ban nra MttatMttoa ttom utsr Hz : ¦ V>-11 l! /A ILJ/ VS. "\ h*A cm* ¦ '¦ :¦ ¦ alone prodoees a very large percentage of T . . - ! At No. 7 Belview:— j Cash forwirdedc o receipt ol property per Be^stered , iT* BoloBxmi' MMnMBp«itaglM(or Mnmn.. X|U H M\IA Z\\ 2^ : ¦¦" " bot when fed with B small propor ion of Rural Dlotrlct Counc I. Mrs. Quinn and family, Waterford. or PirodsPoet O^Jf ^K ^ A A 4^J*O . eTVoOU^T,P.P. " ''soft*, ¦ Tlu Atemnot el Tawne dMin* to <«OM4 at Uih I , akim milk or whey It gives much better us^ilts | i C^ Privato Offlco Attactod. ' Mr. W,1 Stack, J.P. (chaimian), presiding. At Mr. J. Power's, 14 The Terrace:— ¦ ¦ | A small proportion ol Indian corn with < BUS or i ' : ¦ Other members as given &bove iartta the Mrs. Quinlan and family, Waterford. ( 17E0EH i «*>«. . : * barley, or with peas, docs not appear to aye a addition of Messrs, J. v. O'Brien, JJ>1 , and P. V7S2 QAIB »cd 29, GUDSTOFB SIBBET, Cioiran. (Som Tew SU*. iWverter Mal<»e,) iMoore. : i • At Mr. John Joy's, The Terrace:— I fesn DMI Kr. MtMtf ip««O«l«w>« MlramlnMS very injurious effect. Barley is nnpurjiaoted ud fa»T« (SeB4 UMBtotoBa«liartMMK)Rt 1_ : . as a food for the proaaction of firm I tacon. ¦ MB. aADLAHAWS WATER SW^PIJY. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholaa Caulfield and family TEA DA1HEL OHEEDY, Proprietor- a c, 1 , „ !T> cr • - ¦ In accordance witb notioo, Mr. Moloney Ballybricken, Waterford. ¦ 1 . - Secure the'Best in other Tvordn , tun, J«n t«o» k%hlr iScoim * IK Mooou Oat^ also, are most excellent j Peas produce i moved that the resolution charging £2 ior BTBIQTEST 8E0EE0Y OBSERVED *- *#to oca j* — 4%«*fX ^ 1 *• » mixe^i other graii At Ardview:— ' ¦ ¦ good results, and, a,; are iabove be rescinded. It was seconded by Mr. ask for : 1 . . ! . ' rxceedingly valuable. {Skim milk and whey :Poley. , i . | * \ \\ \. ' Mw. Going, donmeL . : ud ataeM attftMtU Sam wranU jmi» l^mWWt ; _ Clerk—The Auditor will probably ^Urchargo; we almost in'allible guarantees of firm pork. At 4 Tivoli-torrace. AND AST in tihis x>ase unless you are able to jus: tify your The cereals aid peas properly fed constitute action in reducing the rent. ! ;i ' ; Mr. and Mia. T. Breen'and family, .Waterford. *" ONG an umoM faultless ration. Indian con uiay i On a pan, the resolution was lost tin a ma-; ¦ IriMgrioji)^ L L :¦¦ ' ¦ be fed, batwt mart haye somej counteracting rjority oi boe. i j ! At Branca Souse:— ford along witb it 1 , M?. Moloney then handed in' iloiUce : oi Mr. (B&ll and family, Olonmel. : FM6U8: I BLENDS^ , or it will¦ give bad resnlta. . j ' : ' . Ltd I ¦ At Miss Tobina, Turret-place:— Society, TO ¦ motion to N^aljB - . WILS ¦ * reduce the rent to a year. , nonot ¦ ¦ , 10s. . •:• •^- ..: I ¦; . . i>- - . j- ; j ;| ( MEj HDMBIffi'S APPiaiOATSON. ! ^ Mr. P. W. Henrion, 3 J., Clodiagb, Inictiogo, ; CABB OF THE jFEI IT IN fOAL8 IAND A letter,was received from tbe Local lOovern- i Oo. Kilkenny. •! TV 161, THOMAS STBBET, k ;¦ 1 We • iave m cit7^T9»ntry. ; YOU»O l(>teBil. ¦ . » meat Board, vHh reference to Mi. Hnmble's! Miss Jones, Clodiagb, Inifitioge, Oo.^Kilkenay. kr served a long ¦ ; : Wbra foals or cott« »B4 filH»f^ k> Hi spplicatioj for a;ahange of site, a4>dI pointing"; apprentice 'hip in Tea.\ We ' , op •oat that i j At Mrs. Keoghan'e, OhurcJii Boad:— ' , • [[^^i^j soft land iheir hoofs oft^n Wrow ltf' ' tt kenview of thein priaceedingrtaat hsve nnderstaric Tea, and tha ouli- ¦\\y) : D;ij:;BLp ;- »oor tntui ^ready place connection therewith, Mw. Murpny flnd familyj Waterfordw ; standing j s^ normally rapid mte, and this o« fetfridi eritly v ilue we give i» strong they considered that an/ proposal to change evidence of o\if capacity to tq d£fer the i oilowidg ^on'« doot " BOfii leads to foot eoreresa « ruioij« Iffii&M !-{J% aathorised site stould only be ddalt wSh : BEG ¦ EXE?- rRCISE^" T *• sell { the Best Quality this npoo the n»o«VoUriKWteniwforduk ' : T^T • Tv -. ^ log pasturage of thji kind b p otM i}tii; iv ¦ - • ¦: %$ I DUNMORB. cheapest ' ' '¦: ! i IXWA p»p«WiM«ylDg»toli« , xi$tAla BcbooU for such animals pot as i^tj tottutimitl i^¥fe:W » Motttttby-Didn'* we krlaw that . possible price. • ^^v ! . M wetl 1 ¦ , At Dunmore Hotel:— ; 'i (at the prevention M FoUto titm *. . , i i : [ 1 ' : b' t' kept .onderIsuch condition tie p^tfc i Kw/tik tbitdttr (Mr. and ibs^Booth and ifamily, , -Why ! not drink ^a perfect : l ttndeattaal Flynn > Carlow I : Scu-HAa or (>ra» 0imAuV 98»|)«r pTJtXTQ PVMPTT Jiritfinnerwho iwns didDtticonic Uke jdvlssd ,1 1» Conaetodfl to! *dop1 this tidundidfe loni IMI M uoinnedJ^jwJciiow. . : Cup of Tea ? Then buy . your¦ < th« test < cc^(^ tonte iemberi 'Mill Porbej/Av«klow. ' ' ; : ' • , t6 gutrd Sigtfest |»ny foj trfoi* ¦ r ¦ hot, blends at • . ¦ " i^P ««re>- wrtl dei fcim; i., : ri• .»¦ _ , •;¦ , - - -r p- ,-• i ¦ • SMr,,Onilders, i C*8tleknock. I PpMSoDi;CKT»TA]^SoofA«s, Ac» i : __ , _^ j i^i..J-*^iLlilS i might foDo«r irob OQ IU boof ' (Barton, -Oirlovr. ; : ™», ^ : LS?'?¥ k ,W «9 wMiiccflpW; Mil : ¦ . firtxj .xT.i-: kr• ^J2kMph ff iscntair^ ^pbavia CMS. ». P«rnr, Dufclin. , ' ' . :¦' ¦gtggf i r. usV>nnt|kbM, etc: JOH^j Hia(^INS Sfeif cmvm f.N¦ ¦ Kll-IAJPpft; ; mmrm; fto-fto££*3oni riPQwlslSrd iff wMe8d Tupply¦li PrMewor Gibson, London. : ,| EiMW :Ri^o,ni^];lncJ«*ig ipe, Tf a tibz . I , .J ; WK^m for the sam BOs« iRutledg*. EnnlscOrthy. : 1 ¦ ¦ \ ¦ iaiD»n|*¦ » i ' ^m ^\ for one y^sr, of£»ll7«i | - ' \ ¦ T : • ¦ -- . •' " ' ¦¦ " '!¦ ¦" -H' B |Bi«(n2 |liW to b« • IBK tender of Michael CShJea waafi iccepted' Mr. Hearne, New Boss; i • 36 ^Quaj^aij lrfti.* ^44 Patrick*St|< l i;iWffir€Wve*. ' , . . • :; . •;; ! I ¦tot thft bftOding of KrlgreanyloottagBj-f w(or old/ iBCessn. BenriettrtJuinness, Bodhe. Hickey, ., . . - i ftttd . Wr tfie fonotefr of the plot at: 74J 6d. peri B ^^ .0mea» andTjQslwayj bdopftaf to i . , yir^TBRFJDWDi- : 4. I Mow™, Bium. mjyjmm tiw: diflereiit j c ^r Mb*,* *-& *** *SMiM*Uu\ ^en^<*H f l v&m jicbtsJMclioredia bsjtoocfTi ] ggffisfeigr ¦ ¦ ' .,^ - At Mrs. BDUB: '•, Qt¦ ; 1 :. \: it , T :BBiJ?B^_ |itAIIWAY|TaA^^^^BTiJlRN S. ' ; • ifffl ,W: Vi Healyt^giq^'toibon: y-' :^-' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ ¦ « ID .697; Midl«J, • .,;¦ ¦ ^:• •:¦ ;• ¦ ^W*^or tfT i HkbTtl , ;. :, , . . .: •; :¦ . ' . !:¦ , i . ^- ^w*® * : ' !¦¦ ;^JpP^ r-;o*4' ®l*I»eli¦ " l- - f ifai-j |pK:-yij;'!-! ^BHsi^Bl^ Oshfc^T .; | - . ;¦ ' "- - ; 'l ;- j \f i. v ' lnt:Noiritem ¦«f ¦ Sootland. £3«. J)iiii&m4"t lTj r ' ' :" * o-jfc—JWbfaiji; au^rxjt^j ., .- ' - . .j ; ^ BSiii iiit ^ it.1 1 lnnc*kuSiiBMlMAn^lBBBi ^E&-?i ¦ ¦ • - I-¦ ¦;¦;:! f !• } VM:! i!v. : ii' . *i' ¦•;; !

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I ' t , HEARHE & CO., LTD CS L 64, QU4.Y, WATERFORD,1 • " ' i" • ¦ !¦ ¦ ' I - f - . I • „ sBAgEflpBAsa . V ¦ jMow:- . -... o , "Ti- SJisr cs= s=t= . i ' ,. .¦> . j, _..J ,» . . . .,.. - ' . f^yr^^\^f ^ I . $aU - New OrieniA Cafe ( ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ->¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ip; i -JQ -'¦• \- I . . ;!:: M);-!. : ¦ ' ' \Mo' ¦ ' i ffll• •: !BF0RD .;.l/ •©ecfils.i \r : ' 90t QUAV w T - . . i . , i oomotli¦ cssa W jBm ¦ ^ f ' __—, r : . ¦ —-— , , ¦ : ~ ~ _ ' ; : 1 : .' I Altai U«t- • •>** ! ^/ 9 B . ... ST : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ; y "/ i ¦ ,: i " i i "WSSwm ^k TQ> E Jlanngemenf. Quality Tea v : ^ ¦ ] %J and C"ffse unsnrpWd. QuicU .nwnnfKaannno. i ' J 1 ' ^ nZmSBBGB&K P=7flia K?SSMdS ~1 Rf^ • ys g&BB&z\. [ >¦>&. CleatiHoeM. kCES mado by : T««tinjonial* 0. P. Bodmend t Co., Bookblnden, rXH C^n l S ^& during Owing tq the very heavy Eainfall of last week our 1 ~ , ' LnllS ' j [| Recent Smtmer. Wsterford.Fa : : : ll ]y^St>' / \ ^^liHreffiS ulia 1 tn roplTte- «o edveraceaicits It mna1 bo - an.. M AP^ 2M Y KAes-Bedmond * f?ol rocolvcd by tb« Editor, btrt mulT ia 2l 9n»"y- ¦*• b*««r »rtlela at » tbttpn r»ta tbaa ^t to t^&^ «£% ->lnm« 3g» ta" M^Jb^re. Sjmples wit. for tcUBg. ¦ • ¦ S££ £ Bodmood A Co, Wugrford. , | i lnl®^!^ HENRY WHITE & CO., wwd by adwtlwia. __J | <^~—U^g> ni ,it A PABtMENTS, ccnforUM.DCar. to Let , « c« Wl%htl%£ Z£&^^£,T?J &' W° Dbtcr:B31lk- by .imply prm^tobeg^'^ ^ ri ^ u - Q A 1 tbL°ok^ on Bw Ma Wa Iffi iff W IP A T-L W ! P ^ vua Wia New terfU ¦ BTT A LAB6B gnrnUhed How in Bvreet- brltf T^AV W : ^L P»rk Tremore, to b« Lrt by the month, i^ Bxtentlon E»Uw»y • good w«ge« tad tnt _ j j. J' \j wSm , ApPljB. PeirMd tad I - . !i -iJ i: 1 J : tcasoa, or year. 8U bedrooms, «ry large drawing M^™* * ¦ Son,.Ud» room, paxlonr, with Wtchen, Bcnlfey, two w.fc'i, Coptractof*^ Offlea j yarribnA. •_ , - » Practically Commences cad water on ths premlsei. 8tabllng «nd Oo«ch- /-^•SULLIVAN'S Phamuoy, 89, The Quay. I far- "^AMES WHITTV, i 00M8 TO L&V 'ot Offle^- otter pnrpoKS- \: . j ; ¦;,; M laffer from tender and orer-beated feet in XV) rentrat ; OTBT T. O*SalllTaB*t, 89, Quay ! ; iuromei time. Sold In 6d. tin* at O'Salllvan'i „„ . atTirday, T>plOBABD 10 HARD -OLBOLEESON'8nrvpaiESONw-Ba EeSellabr, nll av.blele -Hlgh- HlghSTT^-cUaicl—iai July PViarmarrr S9 Omt On S 4t3i PhaiScy Qow 8» the can wur ' ¦*¦? ^saarvjgfts DAILY DELIVEEIESj -CITT AND DISTRICT—BEL 7 PLAIN AND ford Drag Hall, 62, Qcay. H- Bdl, Propriitor. Bsaandrt wWsatSS fSaS Bargains still Secured Beddbg^rt OMII'I LuT l S FANCY BREADS AND CHOICE CONFECTIONERY. . The EASIEST, CO^^H be *d3 ABOUT Perambulators and Vail Can. W« price. Forfeited Pledge*, lndodfng Watche,i Bfag» CHEAPEST oScr th» Most Extraordinary Veiao is the TUoeptec«, Melodecn^TmThinks , Bedttetds, Chain • BRIDAL AND RECJ3PTIQN CAKES, I , am: \rbob country. Prices on appUcattoD. Bearne llattressei , Boots, piothmg, etc, etc, always for ule ; MADE AND OKNAMENTED B^ US—HIGHEST. j |lNISH.. » CLEANEST end Co.. Ltd., Qnay, Watqrford. PJ3.—Bnripess trtntactof throngli post or othenrae , " ED ELL'S Conmonnd Bnlpnnx E'ectnary Isjeoollnfr opoNGE3-8poiigea-Sponge»- Alarge aesort- ;• SWISS AN4 PL AWT COI^SCTIOnBRY | GAS H Bt to the/blood^ . tbus remoTiBg irritttlon, © men t of reallr good Sponge* at the Vat«rford ¦ ar iimple remedy V - MUFFINS, CRUMPETS AND SCONES ' ^ ^Qd. per blotche^ « on the face and hands} a Dn«? Hall, from Id~ to l*« each. ' I ' [ \ , 3_ d. ^ Week. for children and grown people. lOd. jar at H. r . .— . . . ;—_ _ _ • A P ^ — ' BcUs. 62. Qaay. ^ . . ._ S ^?-S??ftfi: 5!-.?Lal"..««?..?owd" Agents¦¦ for the jLeading Chocolates afad Creams i For satisfactory Lighting ' : ' " ' ' ' _ ' ¦ I • ¦ o , , , CTIU PDa, n ,.. . OSE INCANDASCENT GAS j ; ' Sole¦ A* geotq for FUULERS Daliaons Coiifecljion.'. i xnE Spooges fromldto Ud. AUo Bath OloTes. Sponge CJEUJCT Apartments, first-cl&u oooklng, and ' ¦' _ L' Bashts, Loofahs. &c , ^ good attendance at Mrs Donnelly' , The - .L JI ' i: ^!_ . . ;L_ . i CHEAPEST LIGHT OBTAINABLE^^>^^« ii'i f^°°T^ * RESTA URANT-L UNCHEONS , AND TEAS fPftHii fi • FIRST 'CLASS , DINNERS , % ] BELL'8 Food PreoerratiTe 1* excellent in warm ^f"^ , ' . | weather to pres*rve cream, milk, bntter and Tnman tot Aagnst, imail SUPPERS ' AND DEJE UNERS, CA TERED FOR—MODE WATE—BEST STYLE , InrHndescent Burner complete, 1/2 oach. VV^>i * »°mi S»t« neat Sold in 8d. 64. and 9d paokagw at the » ». < .tt»Rt S '^^ 6 lowest : • ^¦ ' ¦ tgms to J»o° •< t ; . : , Mantles 4^d. each, or 3/6 per doz. /"^ iBfliilifflU]: Watcrford Drag Hall, 63, Qn»y. , Mews" OBce. |_ i 111i ' j i # :| 3^ f t ANTED—A Woman to takVehargo " ' " (t? ¦ Tbo whole jour Incandescent Burnora c.111 iTiAEBOLIO Dentifrlco—An excellent AntUeptio \/\~/ *f fmsll TT ^N^/irirCTT^ !? /f ^rf ^X b8 rc u!jlrl \J Powder for the teeth; Id per tin. H. Bell's, » Diniog Eooms In Carrlek-on^nir. Apply »t ' Bull II IH ffY?* (I fl(( )) 6 y exaained, cleaned, Mcatles and 47 QUAY, WA.TERFORD. at : /» iC^Lg »AJtJ L.»Jv. eiJa ^U^ft i \j»tf-c^ t'himncva renewed when necessary CScaOit __ • Munstsr Dlolng Booms, Mich¦; iel^ueet; 12 W a. | %& » [>t ^ vs^^ xi :*' *© by tho o'clock *ny day. , ; | ' 8 OMPAKT inclnsivo charge T^iPtRlENOED Barmaid aesircs Bltaatlon i jf^v if*i ' T VL ' WTTW- JI I /» -a ^^ C at nD of from ¦ ¦ % « to per Burner pe^ yeiir according JCXUJ Apply 198188., this office. 1A/\AT ANTED—GoodAHTKD—G ood Shoemaker rorfor BepRepairsalrsT ; to ' 'Q v ^vw ^wi wi. S/. 2/- to wotk m J.B. Boyd, Broad- ¦ 8, $0F QS6 .S St ., I WatdrfOrd. uumber, t.«., is per mouth. FBEEZIin3.-Th9 Great. PresrTatire for UHk. ll> *• P "™*"* * i ; °'j 2d ; ¦ ¦ ' _; "- - 1 - ¦ ^^BMMM^ Cream, Butter, Meat. ?Uh and Game. . _ T " ^ j ^ •' ' Full particulars froi ) PackeU from 8d. to 2a. each. 8old by George TSTANTHU —A amaU Stoam Launch for Art- J .. . i . ! I I , T/l TAi^l'l^S'TF llVi Cnil "T^O V6 /IA /f r BOOM Wanted-Mun be a good strapper and : V U A^ «'iTT 'S irh Vff understand hnnters. Apply by letter only, <>' this paper. MEpIOVOFS jbi8iK)lllb]f; JLuBpll SU1CO tnolMlng eoplea of discharges, end state wages, to O VLOKKNOE PuAOiS, XKAUOKE — tor- ! ! [rSAiW , . <-» nfahed Hooa» to be IY :& SOW XY thiaOCka. Let for September, i t a • 0 2), CCiistao OtesSj l7dfcrfcH3^ : tTS ANGEH3 asd Uoa wanted tor B^iaie'Ball- badrooms. a sitting' rooms, efc Apply Denrbcfco. The Dangero of Bolay TTitli j regar|d to pattiag oieani^ B^ineS o?ar%i«t IT^MSS SJT^mj Work*. Apply MaDftfftr, Wateriord off iDQUring muat btrlke homo to the minds £^iS LAM® MUFf i, IT7-ODAKB.-Kodak Fflms, Papers, DeTelopers. ^ ¦ Vn|b Wn I I LC< ths beiyy ^^ I to STORE CATTLE ¦ : Employer in .^ 1 l i Snmsj a^orded &51 ^'tt & &a5ft*gS li^ ete. Fresh supplies hand e»ery tew days, ! : during the past «»«• oommnai«ouona ehoaid ix> cddroiisd— smi AivDD) urns George White ft SODS, Klng-street and Thomas- NEXT AUCTION, I the Courts to iujnred ^Torboion year. mstn^Era@ A|mg Street, \7aUzford. ¦' __ ¦ ' ^v j ' ' - No i Smylover con afibifd Hbt to Inourc Th© 27 John otroot, vvattorj oira, AND OAUEBAB to suit all panes 1 From A HUTSflfty* JJJlt Y QhU i Ou"g^ to ! 6s. to 2 Guineas. Our 7s «d. Snap-shot Entries Close JULY 4. • I thing hap hecome fearfa'Uy cWdaa. ' ° ISS^&t* "" Platea. G. White 4 Sons j Camera holds six J , . GANLY, SONS & Cd. : — KlPg'PfaPBCt. . ¦ ! .. . I Ifo tho riob. I can gaarantee Lo\7-eot " ^mm^^1 . matter "V7hkt AVE yoa tried Q. White & Sons' refreshing. >VfhQ DTTBliilN Wft ftT Bt AT "C1Q Heali salt ! Makes a delightful efferrets- *aoi'«OW« WUUIJ BaiiEJb ^s oflPremtamliB all c^. octsoa 1903. ! . /A' !?ff SS?S ?' lni Bareraca* TTscfnl for btllousnets and sick bead- 3 /7D [ I] ' /? (OPPOSITE BLEE'S YARD). acnes. Sold to Fourpenny tins. Our 8econd Auction for this Year will be held fl !A f\ /I fr" '^"^ 9v D ""n r^^'i"^ B MPOltTANTj to Bee-KecpertI George WhiU & gy ^ ^ particular on ~~ ~~ "" —r— » 1 03KpH uONWAY. Indentured Qhtmaey " ; ' H I BELLA VISTA, TBAHOBE, cure mitohte wtoationo. Tour patroataa ** jLr^?«-«.«» -. -,-»«. «. - TroTfttoI6» 11*' ' is f Cleaner; tlfiroaghiy naderstaidsall Wad» of i G"ANIiY. f tr A. S.lB'ttrloBg'. "^jj ^f mo BE ijET^-Tbo Houise folly fumishad. e«pectlulljjoli<cd. rangta ParneU-strca?(cornerot John's Atanuej u*U1AH j SOWSOVXVO OS Viy.ifVl hlr ^l^SaX ^ir ^r S ^t l and «joptain3 drawu.grn,.m, .iningroom, RusineM HonrB : 10to4. PleM0 note eddroo. -u-TAUAf OQfi is the core fof Tootlucbe. Sold Anctioneers & Cattle 8alesmca, - - S ^^ ¦ i fall, ereiniy End K&&. T7, ©saj. \.& 5 bedrooms, Bcnrantsr room, baihroom(bot end JSL. ! only *t the. Watcrford Phwmaoy, 89, Quay, UsherY Qnajy Dublin. ! ' n bottle*, Cdcacfr. : - ^- ^ : 1_ i ! • ' • *. ' » A eddft , 2 w^i^ jrarden, stable,-and coach-house. r Botto Eteih M«t Md ' C=s'.J CICTO en £c=7. For Baeon, . Egg^ , Apply MtB- jj W# KELLY, *• 8. Furlong s T«u at U: M , 1«. 64, In. lid. EKV Moths awty from g«nnenu put by lor Oar motto U TSliae"for money, 'abdirood Talus In Groceries, go to the People's 8tena, Ulcl>sel-strect, ; "" ' otd 2«. Sd. par Ib. etlU are apprcdntcd by tbe pnbUe ; ! the summer by using George White & Sons' ¦ , Bella Vista.Vista, Tramomiramore. Fupfalobcd or Unfurnished, Ko C, TlvollTcrrsss.Tpcacro. ererythlnir. PHIIAK '4 lof, ! People's Stores. Cio bestand cheapootto deal with. ; M Ob3OiutelVthe bsttln Wwerford. 77, Quay. Uouso ond Chop, Ho. 0, QUclstona Ctrect. " : i Moth PrOTentatlve. Packets M, Od, and Is each. MlihaeUtreet. - ¦ ' p

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M i j :• ' • ban ft Otthblic idai of whjt wliolibw r«»dlMiKpaldpresent, wT|tes>^15M)ebalaon the questionof fts W£ OoaBuiS^£da?a*}t«tba »k* ¦ ' » Bert ZTOUM for ' life, and tbe flliiitntlott anidmlraUT prodpMd;.' Boatil Evictedtena trtsj-dimjotiHana complicatedth togb Jh^a baUeki at!Oo« : Jack JaCoOarihy,: MortttWy,a id ti^dfu^¦ ] ¦ 27«M SM Collection of Pu^aVPo&j Oar⁢ Magaxins and Periodical *. mairtj maoil)liU#siiectIoawitl y e vysm\m' $k.¦ : ©OTJOUBL MOUBJ - • : \ ? ' ooodootedpn the whole on broadaod plaoes. , tS oodylt;?* •¦ ¦ I I : . ¦! ;,. . % ¦ '¦ ¦ : ; rery bootlfdl original pwia will fte found within thfl location bj-w*s «Mi :«y jtsilngIhi ilr a««»toi]>edif hijtM tariySeiT, ."!• i¦ M ' ! }) i . j ' ;' f jl ; S ' \ fj •' FINEST STATIONBtttt 'IN'-lTHB -OEETi, - ; 7; ¦! ; ) ; * ' ' itatesmanWke 'Mt. WBrieo was notably;reason- rend, M asslstaaea thsy nl Il |7jna>rtaeai Itye*..' ' ring Squally ftooJ^ for the D^ronof^vmittt^larrtVeatssJop^ ' -. /:i: !' VW ¦iw= a*iB4oni lWd«j»;- - :; PUBLICATIONS;,S ;- ;' " : ¦ - .;¦ ; ' ; ' ,.- ' j ',: kDlsrana ooocuaiorynf irgin ; tnat in we oase as esaKes 4>naln|aitiBa«tobat.nIfsueb be the CSM Wl* ; 1BJ8E 4S?E0IALrrt. V . ; 1 , epirit io prenrlint ! .. -. , . . . . *• to tha i| U lamented atrMorriaatrMorristtyofttvof0ana»ga.Canaack. VTe The ©iviakajsJ Omrt today mfnaeditte ap- »rpd; ;^ rBPLUNDID fAEHAlf OF* ' on, 'which tenant*had. beenivfcte dduring the put 25 eipe«tb Toorklads i rUl not b« far;If at all. behind " SJHSH-MAIJE <3OOr>8. * =• i / ¦ ' " moat slboi rtty trait that tha mottoawlflV unaal- pHo»tktD of tibe "6tar newspaperto :oammii QKHAT SOTTHHSBEiN HlTUiAIHOKB. .: ;i *>ear* atrangemeptsjshould . 1 le madr for the restoration when tha swe U totaled,i ¦ ¦ ¦ - . ' ' " ' .. Mr.' ArtiiuT' Newton, - eoKcitor man : > ¦ ; ; ¦" • ¦ 1 !•¦ : tdornly)ta Tied, forlt tbtrtbt oot oantltman mort W tb» A Visjit ; liespectftill y icated; -.^v;' of the old tensutat H« itsojsinjedany Intention of re- ¦ • . • J ,» V - -i son . p.U |- i From . tba' EditoHnI Note* in the " BOMTT" W« __. "i'ftl, , * I .^ . ! dttervjng of raprtiMlativa boooan nor* than (Douelal, for contempt . The' eHegartfon being ; ^ aoertt UIO followtngj nbiqh U oodrabtedlr a Wr »od mbvtng the "planters" compusorily. But if they agreed mXPBW AaaBTAWrSMTOtTKNA«EiNT.,. tbfttoe receivedffiO trorn, anE96«c.irejrBpaper to leave they were to be c ompensated or to; receive Mtothtf Ti Ireland'it la ^Stuart bf-Dwmaoa,':as , , ¦ ; liberu-mlzided nflcx of Irish Ottholio opinjon on tba J In reiponsa to/ the,Invitation*wn t pa \,by tot he Js affaoJon atalycalled . He tart:ojd to stay the proceedingsia respect of aome mat' ;. ' loldlngt elsewhere. 8»uuders«n was desiroos Execntlve OommitteB ol the Drauert' Protective ecw*t ci* ;' ' •qb j«t:—" I note that tbe Gnat SoothKO ud Watter* ttoek^, ao. l .thoas'wbo Tuv. stndU*Irish »ltto ry,rter pobM»hed, rega^cBp«irj^rakaJiiMory.s ; GETZ & ;Cd;XIPlf v.'^AiTEEEOiiDy Railway Companya drtHi*)an examinationfor twenty.; rf » settleinent of the que Hon. Rut bs could not Assnoiation to »Wion» crsek dob* to play at tbe - Mr. Newton nated^tast tij»;money'he Te- derate any attempt to remo e tbe presentoccupants of cannot ail to recollecttba splendidpart which hit fire ProbationarjOl o-kihipiio tbdr serrioe, to be held fortUoominr great tournamentla. this city, repyes anoettO v took when liberal-mlndeomen were vary ¦ceiVed -waa paid over to Dougal. I i Tqetday, 8th September next. Tb«j come b fairlr ivlrted farms, "If ," said he, " the House desires to Of a frery cvrdlal character were, rsqeived, amongst ¦ '•Tbe «rjgumentina the «pnli«rtkra to commit FORTHCOMING AUCTIONS SV 'BCdhr-jr-ot; Terrace (off Haxior on eonfusion that the ttw.tDf eea. lo a rsotldUtressrulloountrT. Again,' ntlff, and tbe aalary not high, bat as DO nominationb create In Irelandthe most jopeless . them being out fromrib* Eickbams (Doblln), who ttie v" 8t*t" ¦for alleged contempt ia sormnent- - THOMAQ jWAWH & SOW. ; mud of man cad conceive< hey will adopt the amend* ta pickl iri repretenUllvafroa tb> hmdlord «la«t Waterford. • ; neoesMry, and aa all candidates hara aa equal ohaaoe oa *tate that they are wflllng to meet any combination who ; ari r atrga contributors, proporUooatety,to the. ing on tfieMoot Farm eevse -while sub judice, ; ^tre^t), their merit*, tbere U oothing to eomplain of (exoejit, ot nent of tbe hoo. member for Cork." Thinking of the tnat can be. proonrtA In »Dy Irish oonrtyto oopi- ¦were.adjourned. • ¦ i; ¦ ' last history of the question be regarded^ sV'omlnoas" countTI rats*,tha ConnoU need go no farther than NO. 56, BALLTBBICKKNj WATERF0RD coor*e, the exdniion of Iriib). Any Oatholio boy who! pete with them. That Is a tall of der, to nature, Mr VUfitrt-Staart whoat past strvloet at pahllo Tbe Iiord Chief Justice said but for: tbe fact hai -done well in the ; Junior or Middle Gr*d«aol tbe* he suggestion ilut the Dew tenants of theseboldlngs bnt it eejtalnly dbpU a self-reliancewhich goes tha^ tbe idea prevailedthai these casee could Were to be removed." | "^.U this b ancient history y* boards a>d eapscftUyon tba County Connotf bavs ' Leasehold ; Pidpieirtylipr ?alei, Inteimediate «honH find it of lltile tronbla to him. Ai " along way toward! sflfcessin more placet than fbe been be ananeed, tie wouid .have taken , A more . low" acclaimedsomeone from the Nationalist benches. marked wUh abnity. ooortesy and tpleratior. ¦ , , for tbe aalarj, one roost not expect to begin at the top »f L A football field. I Several other leading elabt bare eerioua v£»w ol 'NeirtOJi's conduct. -. ; : . 7-DAY LIciNSED ^()TJSB ' IV It _-i. -J *1 k.«U ul» 1^._ U A . ^.. ^. I, 4u. « Saw that the sgrarUn trouble W yautog wty lt BE SOLD.BY AUCTION, at thp 8ale- tbe tree, and £30 a jear to ftart with b better than ezpiieased their willingness to do all in their power •. WITH 6 BOUSES ADJOINING Hf CHAFKLJLJLNE, TO joa cannot change the spots pi the leogard so easily, 1.' . would be only right that sucb a Rood IrObman rooms, Gladstbne-5treet, Waterfordi on nothing at all. I oonfeaa I ihonld like too aes the to make the tonroamen& the most supoetsfcil that ouRht to bave a voice in the affMlrt of Un people AOOOTJOaMiENT OF.naiN0E33 OHAKL'ES IFCXR sj Li^m W CathtUca go in and win. If they iwamp the otSoes in ' bat ever been beld JnSontb of Ireland for many amoopt whoa .. . OF DENMiAiHK.. | |EDN E8DAY, 8th iJULYJ j 1908,; lithe iPRYDJCr K>R MHAdEj. ' • • : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' • ' ¦ ,- he lives and movM aad:wheat wel- the junior dirbiona of the clerical service, what tnut Tears. . ¦ . . . ; : . . ¦ . fare {s tut besjrfsdesire. ; prpperty known as Henfy-streei Terrace |(o£f ; a ¦• o • ¦ BE SOLD BT AUCTION, on TUES- happen in the ooone of time t Thb: tbe jnniora most Mr. John Redmond joined hi the discussion. Be j • • a • • . '.i • a oao oo a ' ' An official bulletin states that the Princess b ¦ A TO Manor^treet), Waterford, held under Lwee ertntnalljbe drawn upon for proiaotfon, and BO the •declared that ho wtald not be drawn y tba speechof AT '©TJMOABWS. : ' ! ' AT KItMA0TH0MA8. Ohartee of Denmarkpasted gdod night, and DAY, 7th JULY, 1908, at 12 o'Clipck, 1 ' In any Und ot re- 1 ttj r the life of His IMajestyiAe King and 61 Cathpllfi mnrt rita. I thonld prefer ndng yoong •Colonel 8aanderfon Into1 Itdalging On SQtiday next a very interesting football Ur| David QlessoD, Chalnntd et'tba Kllmac- is doing well- The infant Prince ie well on tbe Premises, bV directions of the Bepre- Catablics f ollowingtome profitable indtutrjorb ntinen. crimination, "On the Whole," be added, good Years after his deceaie at the nominal Yearly ' match will ooiaeibff for tbe Cosnly Cbaoptonsnlp thomas'Bourd of Onardlaat, hat bejrnn to dbrett bis conwtives of the late Mr. Edward'Power, ! tfie and hope the balk of tbe more Kncble and ambitions humonredly," I think tho right hon and gallant gentle- of 1003 between thtiBithgermao and OUsbmore CBUHBGED WHET A SWBETHiEABT'S Rent of £3, and comprisbg 5 g jpd S?-stpri«d ' " The member aertonal and Decullaratteotioa to Tea WITIBPOID - ' IHTKEKBT ID the t-Day Licensed House, jNo. ona iwul do so. Still, eTeryone may Dot nliih, or be |maa bas restrained himselfivery well. teama Thft will bt for the first round and promises News aad Its Editor. Ha ioo't like us. He never MTJ'KDBK Sonsts, let to weekly tenanto a, 3s. 6d. each fitted for that Mud of life. There most alwaysbe elerks, for Waterford went on to, declare that Colonel Saander- to b« 66, Balrybricken, j Waterford, and $ Eo ^ ' a most Interesting game at both team* aastare did Sinai tbe spill Mr Qleetonis too Intalltetoal, %Tf i producing per annum ... £45 10 0 a* why not «omo Catholic ones I Let oi avail onndrei KQ had made one mistake. He hadforgotten that whUe as that tbey.are oonfldent of winning out tbe County perhapsj We! have our own opinion at to —"barjlog the hatchet" applicaVie if he will re- Tbomaa , producing per year £18 4B., all beld under pany] and pot a plenitude of Catholics into the junior jtrying to make peace.' •• Tjwre b nbw,''fas addod, "aa which of them will 1 out on top. bat we will wa« rema; •: i , charged with the ' murder oi rtaff U( »a office. . ' honest desire ,: on° onr, ' all traces' of tbe com* member to. tbe action of another old enemy of hit. eweetb i i *t, Bridget MoQaand, a ^aundreaj. Lease for 51 years| from 25th Match; 1865, at " part to remove not | pre-judges tbo Issue. At any rate a hard and Mr John Edward Redmond. M.P., Leader of Xba fri^ ' Net Annual Rental ... £42 10'0 ¦•••••••«« bitter feeling* of, #* pastl". " Hear, beaf." hearty The parties' had quaneUed , ; [ And though with fire each dream he {ronghi " ' ¦¦' ¦ ¦¦• ¦¦ tmoagst the selectedwhen the Uunster ties comet when h|e read oar report of thai proceedings ba James Brown and Henry Owen, platelayers, Further particulars from : priatlon, '>•' • ' For further particulars and conditions of J Across thow bright «yesctealin j. on for aonsideratlbn.. felt ashamed that a man, la such a positiona» k Mr were knocked down and kited by a. .train outr : 090000000 ' ¦ide Oarnarvoii" Station tiiie morning. DOBBYN & McCOY, Solicitors, OHiB CBEIiNSTACTJMENTtPB OOBSS. Gleeaon should refer personally to a newspaper re- . ^ t. \ Colbeck-etteetJ Wjaterford ; or That heart b true, those thoughts ere bald, (HiUHiaiNrO. ' presentative at the Board in the sneering way In ^ESSRS. THORONTON&SON, The correspondentabove referred to goes on to : which fat I did. Bat tba day it patt wbtn men J OHN MURPHY, Anotfoneer, And bold each feeling sleepeth ; It Is pltaalnR to . note that this fine, manly., IWIUI. YA'CHTIING AOOTDEWT AT A goliatore, Cathedral Bqnare, There lies not there a bosom cold, say :—We had thus the two sides of the question pre- pastime la rapidly i comlnjj to tbe front la Ca ci the Gletam type can materially hurt oar Vapt& 0LTOXE EBOATfrA. '¦" ] •' i Waterford ; or to GladBtote-stree,!t Waterford. A poise that faintly sleepeth. sented to us. The ChiefSecretary, with his customary Waterfurd, where it bat Scan too long neglected and Our leteresU, . 17a only refer U the oas tor to " t&ct and patience, brought to an end satisfactory to both The first of tbe illustrate those wbo remember tho 5CTO2fAS'WAILSHr*«OrT: I /T\EBAT SODTHEBN A WESTERN KAILV7AY ¦ gidss the debate on this moct contentions of questions. . ties , for the County Championship jto policy of YAflHT IXjmvT>HE3 Auotioasaia. Ibe Mali,; tfaterfprd. XJT COMPANY,' T : Ho dreams art idiot-drams, jotcy, came off at Dongsrrao on Btmday when tbe repre- other dirt that the old leaven,has not yet exhausted IBELASjEt. ¦ Tbe dreams of fairy He showed that the bill as it stood accomplished all that itself lnj certain places aad people.: ttory t the member of Cork claimed on behalf of the evicted Bcntotlveo of the Old Borongb went nndez to Ihuring the regatta aVWemyesBay, on the ' Thais dreimj will bam in might czs day, pnrrotr by tbn narrow margin of two pointsafter iiiaHMlENTJX>RA. GrERlTAS day, the 15th day of August, 190S> both days poueuiioni and to advance money for re-buildingand Committoo of tbe above Club are continuing to 3BTJFBIAN. ! inclnsive. • I ¦ ! And laogh at deeda th y heart may for, i OOOOOOOO make elaborate arrangementsto cbtura an interest' TBUSTEEB' SAIA RB P. TOBIN & SOH&. Yet h« will rentnre boldly. re-stocking forma for the • dtttotas QUAiBANT OBE ATfiT. JOHN'S COfJUECEH. ing and unique day's atuusamen^ cltlxens (By Order of the Board) and geoeral 'llWiilNTY YEAES' PENAL SHEVITUDE. J UNIQUE DEOOBAffllON SCEEaiE. ' The devotion of tbe Forty Hours' Adoration ef ¦ public on the 16th intt. INTEKEts : IN I EASEHOLD PREMISES, FRANCIS B. 0BMSBY, Ay, fling thy sneer while ' I ' O O O • 0 0 0 : dull and slow ' tho Blessed 8acroment opened In St. John s ¦ ¦ In caso the King-ia to arrive at Waterford we ' • . At the Sussex Assizes to-day a German, aged Also Household Furniture Secretary Thy withered blood b creeping ; unnerstand that Ml. John Cummins, Ballyhaek, will Church, on Sunday last, at twelve o'clock, PRIZES. . . j - . ' TTKU heart will beat that spirit glow, with Solemn Hi h Mast, Daring tho put week twenty-eight, was sentenced to twenty years Kingsbridge Terminus, Dublin, ¦ Institute a style of Biccratlon, which, to say the least of g at which tbe Lord BUbop many valuable prices lady ¦ . ... When thy tare* pulce h «lee?in;j. of the Dtocess presided. Colebraat, Rev, H. Gtlvln, bavo been received. Thcsa, In addition to the penal eervitude lor pntraginz a married 2nd July, 1903. f ' it, will be unique in everrrrapect. It b his intention to and a frirl. Having rendered the woman un- 0.0.; deacon, Uev, P. O'Neill, C.C.t sub-deacon. Eer bloycle, ' ena-ing mscblne, and silver spirit J>ottle, ' ' have an arch of flags from Dunkitt across to Passage coosoious by blows, the accused I criminally BE SOLD !BY AUCTION , on TUES- Ay, laugh when o er his country s ills TLtzt, and he b at present engaged in nrgotbtions for J. Maher, C.C. Deaoon tt the throne, Rev. W. B. alreadTpublished la oureolamDs, are sure toattraot With manly eye he weepeth ; O'Donneli, P.P.. and Rev the croek «:omp«tltors assaulted the girl . | TO 7th JULY 1903 at 1 2-30 o'clock, the necessary wires, eto. Thb b an exceptionally enter- , 0. Begley,0.8.P.j Matter ia tho¦ c¦ycllas and atblotio DAY, , , Liugb, when hb brave heart throba f;d thrilb, of Ceremonies, Bev. P. Fitzgerald, Adra. After circles. • on tbe Premises (bj directions of the Trustees), prising darigtl of Mr. Cummins and it proves that, " a, o o o o o o o MUSICAL TRIP DOWN I RIVER And thy cold bosom sleepeth— unlike some of hb rural colleagues, he fully recognbea the High Moss there was s procession of the Blessed ih» INTEREST [in the Lease of No. 2, ^s?o DurTpAH^Tosr tpiiit and value of the King s visit to thb country. It Sacrament, In a which a large nnmber of members EXCUBSI0NS. / DELPHI TERRACE. Held from |the Laugh , when he TOBI in heavea'i ci bt b unnecessary to tell the people in thb part of Ireland ot < tbe Saared Heart Confraternity took part. \ On The rrspectivemanagers of the OS and W and DUBLIN COEPOEtfION AND on Ne'er to flinch, ne'er to (alter— ^ Monday High Mass ' Holy Ghost Hospital for an unexpired term of that Mr. Cumminir. b one of 4ho truest and moat con- "Pro Pace' ' wai celebrate] at Waterford and Tramore Railways have very kindly To toil and fight for a ration's right, sistent Notionalbti that Ireland ever produced. 12 o'clock. Celebrant, Bov. P. Fitr-iemld, Adm.j intimated their Intention to issne cheap excursion i Years, at £35 0s. Od. per: annum. ; THURSDAY, | JULY 9th. And guard old Freedom's altar. imoitto deacon, Bor. X Caul&eld , CO.; tab-deacon, K»v. THE KING'S VISIT. sold :—DioiDg • tickets!fox ths occasion. Tho termer froa Cork, gglmmediately alter will be Starting at G.H9 p.m. (weather permitting) TKE OOHK SUMMER SHOW. P. O'Neill, CO.; Uat'er of Ceremonies, Bev. H Limerick, Alary borough, Kfldare and int«rmedlats Room Chairs, Arm Chairs, Lounger, Dining Ay, laugb when on tbe Sery wing Oolvin, 10.0. On Sunday evening a sermon was stations, tha latter trom 'I rsmore on trains leaving The Return Journey will be commenced at Of hero tbongbt tsaaHng, Judging by the entries received for the Cork Agri- preachcrf to a large and devout congregation by Tables, Sideboaril, Miiroir, Fender, Irnus, cultural Society's Annual Show, to be held on tbe 8ih tbere at t», 10, 11 16 an and 120 pm. A special ' ' 8-45 o'clock. To tune's hold cliff with e=ylo spring Bev. B J J. Haekett, St, Jobn'H College, and on train will also bo run from Tramore for tho UISOiEDEHLY SCENIQ IN THE CITY Linoleum, Windqw Hangings and Polea* Hull That young bright mind if tending. and 8th of next month, thb important fixture should Monday evening n sormon wa» , P. prove a cource o(. great attraction thb year as usual. preacheii by Bev concert, COUNCIL CHlAlEBEE. i Table Umbrella Stand, Eight Iron .Bedsteads, O'Neill, On Tuesday morning tbe concluding I , SONGS, iNSTRUMEHT^t-Moac, RECITATIONS. The success of the Society's shows, especially in recent 'CO. • O O O O O O O MattreeseaJ BeddJDg, He'll gain that difl ceremonies commenced at 10.80. Celebrant, Bev. Spring Palliasses! Hair RISH ANCES , he'll reacb the throne, , must to gratif ing to the members of the Society, B.L0. BAND AND COtJCERT W&X> ilAYOR ADJOTJKN3 THE MEBTRTQ I D and fun from beginning to end I The tbrone when years y H. Galvin, CO.; deacon, Kov. T. ODonogbue. CO.; Eight Toilet Tables and Gisssr*, Basin 8tands genioa •bioetb, CJ well ta to those generally intrrested in agriculture ¦ To tba mnslo-loving pabllo ire take this oppci- The Ladies of the Cafe ChantiDt connected When roand and thiough thy uamcleo stone •¦nb-deaeon. Kev. J llahor, C.O.I Master of ere- (Specisl Telegxojn from our Correspondent). and 'Ware, Chesla of Drawer?,' Towel Airers, and ,istock-brcediBg,and it is satisfactory to find that monies Bev, M. O'Brien tunlty of mentioning the Rrcatj treat in store for with the Waterford Boat Club Fete are or- The green weed thickly twiutlh. tbb year tbo society b cot only maintaining bnt Bur- , , 0,0. Also precsnt—Bev. them. Scrroral ot tho lcsdiat; vocslhrtsof the city Commodes, Fenders and Iron& Carpet*, ••••!•••«» T. F. Furlong, Adm, Eev, W ¦ (Dublin, Friday. " jj ganising the Trip, ani will wrvo TEA ond I parsing ths succua of previous years. The returns of J l'oloy, C.CM Bev. . have very kindly : consented to contribute to tbe meeting oi the Dublin Corpora- Kitchen RequMtts, 15 Iron Shop Front Rails IHiE WDU'NDED 8OliIXI!ir3SS. Kehoa, O.C.. and Eov. J. Mockler. At a special (JAKE Gratis on Board! the entries in the various departments of the approach - ; « e a a a o o various luma oo tbe protramme whiob, wo under- tion to-day, Alderman -Ootton proposed tbat and Gates, Brats Bars, Iron Stand, Gpss Doors, At Monday's meetrnj* of the Eart Waterford Exe-i ipTsh'ow indicate an advance In all flections aa compared • stand, Is l>e]Dg prepared with care and skill by local Despite the attractions offered , the Tickets ' iFI'EE HEKJADE WBW3. tbs Council do present an addreae'ot welcoafa Fire Grates, GasjStove, Counter, &c- cubve of tbe United Irish League the queUion of the wSh last year. , "I ..:. . T " ' ladles, whose reputations as vecaliata are too widely ond good '-wishes on behalf of the citizens to for Tea, Concert and Tri£ are only £2}/- „ cliims of the evicted tenants under tbe coming Land At next Tuesday s monthly, meeting ot the Terms—Cash. ' ! Waterford Corporation tbe following report will be known to, deserve any comment from as. We their Majesties, the King and Queen. on their Tickets can be had &t Messrs HOWABD & PArchaoe Act was jndidocsly, not to uy ably, bandied THE (EQUINE iiBPAfiTMHNT. trust that the public will give the assistance to the entrance |U> tho city, oa the occasion of the THOMAS WALSH & SON, 1 ; tent up from the Flro Brlgcdo Committee :—" We Co., Quay, or at '<¦ The 'News ' Office. bjj the Chairman, Mr. John McCarthy, of C read an. The hone section, which' is, of course,, the most i m BIO which they so richly deserve. coming visit. ! The Mall, Woterford with reference to tbe particularsrequired to be supplied ' beg to report that we obtained tbe services of Ur Auctioneers, , portant, sbo A meeting of tbo Commutes In cbirca of ths EXCELLENT Dnblio, Allca Josephine, beloved wife of J. 3. cobs ni polo ponies, and SO entries for harnesi terms of advertisement, ParlWentary Fund will ba held consider a Bimilar resolution has been pre- ^ light of official investigation. We commend the Chair* ' and are also eligible foVCae In- the Mayor's Kcins. i ' classes, which include classa for ladies driving and ppaftions, OD «ented to the lord Manor. : ' • Cottage Pianoij, by maa and tbe meeting- generally lor th* eqtuble as< vix—Philip Murphy, Thomas Power, and Office Monday svenlag next at 8 p o. FIVE Full Compassj COTTEB-OD July Srd, 1903, At his lateSeclionee. tandem Michael Ktrwan. We beg to tabmft tbeir nine v?ell known Makers, Antique Mahogany Bceehank Tcrraco Tramoro, Jaacs Cotter, Bstiiea afiuible tons in which thb matter was discussed..and ^ we tnut that tbe branches not alone in the east but in names to tbe Conncll for election of four of them to 8PEEP TRIALS. WATcaFOKo a DieTnicT cnicKCT Bookcase, Dinjog-room • Suite in iOak, District Inspector Eojol Irish CoDttatnlary. THE OANJNES. tbe positions." Fanera) on SondaT at 32-30. the west of the county will inquire into each individual V7e shall publish In to-morrow's " EveningIn LBAQUC upholstered in leather; Mahogany and Walnut cass* and farnuh the true *iid fall particulars without There b a total o( 104 entries in tbe sheep section, News it full report of the motor^pcedtrials : '] ths BESSBOBOUGH V. WATER FORD Sideboards, with|plate glass backs ;< Mahogany delaj which also shuws an advance on last year. Tbe dog THE FINANCE AND LAW COMMITTEE Phoenix Pork I •how has attracted 44Qentries, which include 7 Mastiffs, 1 I « o o o o oVo GARBIS0N. , with spare leaves, Cabinets, Glasss •tllOIItll Are sending forward for I'aesday's meetioK ths . • Dining Table A SAID liIST. S St. Bernards,'fl Great Danes, 40 Irish Ked Setters, 48 following recommendatioas;—That the covenant and China in variety, Gilt Chimney Mirrors, ; ' , v WELC6ME BACK. ^ . Tbe following list of tenants, who have already Pointers, H Collies 28 Spaniel*, 11 Greyhounds, 7 contained In Mt Fennessy 's lease, requiringhim to It It tvltb tbe ulnost pleasure tbat we ^announce ; Thia match waa played at Garrison grounds Drowiog-roomSuite in Saddlebags, ! Handsome %k Watoforb Dachshunds, 14 Bull j Dogs, 07 Fox Terriers, 75 Irish expend £1 600 within two years on bis premlscj at ^u handed in their statements, only, J^alf jhatzj, whp,t ! that a wall-known Irishman, wbo made tblnjia hom ca Monday, Jane 29th, and resulted in an Oyennantlesv a large Trfricrt; -H™flcoteil ' Terriers, 0 Pommeranlana, fl Wllllsm street, bo extended for a fnrthsr period of /Botewood Cabinet, terrible troubles there were between landlordtenant in ' in thel past and who is immecsely popalar (a easy win for tbe visitors. Score:— assorimeut of Brussels and Axmiceter, Carpets Ea«t Waterford, which is a comparatively small area, Scbipperhes, 13 , Ladlsf Prts, and about iO;miiceUaneonti two years owing: to delaft caused by oegocbtlon Waterfajd ' " entries fnr other breeds^ Tbe entries io the horticultural and Tncnore, will be welcomed back to GABBlSOJf. Bedroom Suites in Walnut Satin daring the fi ght for supremacy betweenlandlords and botweon blm and tbe Coloration In reference to eQcial|tarf circles with moan rejoicing to-morrow. : , ']•! Isatsgs. ?n'Inning*. and Rugs, ,: FRTOAY, JUIiY 1903 section are not yet closed, but a good display in this de- acquiring the site tor. Central Technical School. Walnut and asb, Braes and Iron Bedsteads, ;, ?, , tenants. Those we refer to are :—Thomas Hally, Just tsto care to bay to-morrow's " Evenins Oapt Harp*r b BOE* 0 a Lnnjhry b Po»« 18 Clonea Castle; Jerembb Murphy, Ballybriiken; Tho*. partment b expected- That the salary of Mr. John Hurley, Superintendent — Korthsn b Boca 0 b Ron* V Pitch' Pine '•••OOOO : Spring and Hair Mattresses, Fhelan , Kilmacthonua; Thomas Power, FahafalUV ; • • Market House, be Increased from XI fs to £1 8s a *""'} fcsBt Hollsod • Bons 3b Power ' : < Presses and Chests of Drawers, Kitchen Roderick McKeon, Carr)|ravanty; JsrrettBarry, Park, THE SUMMER ASSIZES. ; weak, and Mr James Geulding, As» stint, from ISs INTEEESTLNG E!XHIBITION AT — Hsyoolds a Loogbrev ; b Kenniogten 11 0 Jj svg hrj b Boat Utensils, Dressar, Dish , Cover?, Mangels, Stradbally; William Power, Ballinariintra; Willi%m As to ths forthcoming Summer Anizes, which will to 18s a week. Ths leisa to Grand Canal Co ot I DUNftAaVAN. ¦ 9 UNE QUALLED j CIRCULATION Holmes Kilroesenty ; James O'Keeffe portion of Market Hooso Quay, for SS years, from LlenU Edwsrds b Ken- Corking Machine, Cork Drawer, &c. , , BallinagerTah!; open on tbe 10th Instant, there will be some exceptionally On Saturday last a moat interesting exhibi- i b Longhry 2 Patent Martin Fitigrral,d Koo^kelan, Kilmactbomas Wo. 25th March hut. at a yearly rent of £31, tb»y co- ologton feet of ornamental wrought , heavy traversesto be disposed of and. jurors may expect de- tioo of cookery, sawing, and laundry work Cspt Uawrav* b Boo* ObLemrhty 8 Also about 349 Bbanahan, Kilmaahomaa ; Martin Power, Knoekeen; tention for several days. Th'u will be dae, not to the fact venanting to expend £100 in substantial improve- took lace in tho Domestic ¦ complete with .p Economy Resi- Bet Aeolston b Bon* a b I/rofbry It iron lawu pailipg in sections, Annie Power, CO., Ballylaneen ; John O'Callagban, 2 that it b to be an exceptionally large criminaf,calendar,but ments within 12 months from date of lease, be dential i Bchool, in charge of the Sisters inm«i< ; for hearing. Amongst them tbe most important will be guard and Kosslare Harbours and Bsilway Com- the large building were thronged with visi- U«at Tb«aics*n noi ODt 4bPa*er ; 2 BY AUCTION, David Tower, Ballyboy; Thomss Gongb, Currabaha; tw. of Messrs. Murphy Brothers (the largest employers pany,tbe City of Waterford's proportionof tbe sum ol tors, end the work arranged on stand* for — B»srdwsll b BOB* 4bi>o«r*r ; 1 TO BE $OLD ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Bobert Phclan, Forraleigb; Patrick FUigerald. Ballins- of lUboor in Waterford) who traverse an award of the £7,000, dividend due to tbe shareholders op to tba — Bsrkswsy b Bos* 1 Cot oat ' 1 : ! their inspection. Of the character of the work, ! ON AUGUSTINE'8 i COLLEGE 6na; Michael Coilea, Ardnaboe; Mary O'Keeffe, Bally- railway arbritator Oar readers may rememberthat in $lst December, 1902, at apportioned by Uie tho lady visitora were unanimous in their ver- Extm j t THURSDAY , 9th JULY, 190tf , ST. , saguagh ; Kate Dwyer, BallyvoQe ; James Power, connection with the Fbbgoard and Roeslare extensioa~to arbitrators. We trusc tbat tho second rccom- dict—ho belter ^ori could be turned out in ' TolsJ 32 Torsi ¦' / 52 |At 12 o'ClocV, DoTehili ; Mrs. Croke, Bockview ; Pierce Outnmlm. Waterford the lhv) OoW io coarse of construction Is ran mtnfotion ot the Committee will receive attention any part of the country. The exhibition con- ; f UESDLINE CONVENT, KUL Thb Ibt will, cf course, lemented latna shilling a weak, possesses a tone of meanness A EBOOBiD. Harper 0 wqoeated, as all must which we are confident the Mayor of Waterford will A ptmctnal etfonaanoo ii ¦ circles, are aware of the fact that one of tho CAHJUJL. ; for £24,000 afcfFth*]matter was submitted to an official ¦We ihrrrk we are entitled to claim a record HI P«r»»T • Harper b ba coW. I • arbitrator, who awarded about "one-fourth of that not . ratify. Mr Huilsy'ii predecessor, tha late Mr . 1 Hsvaol4» 8 cotoat. : l'J finest colleges in Great Britain, intended for Tbe next three pcsejrophj ere froc» the above- for thfi dispatch with nbich'our special re- vao)ds ; ¦ • : amount, tbe exact figure being £5,809. From that John Veale bad a eabry of £/i per week , Mr porter enabled ua to J B««* b B« O not oM M • Terms—Cash. named admirably conducted conducted tportiog paper, Hurley's salary fixed upon 'what we may call pro- give publicity to tha D Longbry b Harper 6 WALSH-B«yao)as 0 : ' : , The Mall, person who adorned the late lamented " black Hit, tbe being allowed according to law. The other apellnnta will . give , the Te3ult of thia memorable contest B*|B0lds 0 : eplendidly-oonducted' edoc^jioaal -estaWish- be Mr Ccngreve, Messr* S T and Thomas C Grubb, and Economists truly I J Cofhlan b new jelly will come as a boon and a biding: He will . « o ao o o o o earlier by far than its contemporaries. Thie E Brows,b Harpsr 0 i: ' receive it with open arms—and moath I doubt Mr , MichaelMaher. of Perrybank. will be best understood when E K»odtgi»atoiont - Oh Ha'ptr ] nient, the Ursaline Convent, jSt. Marys,Water- , 5n ok* oeooo THE TEOHKIOAiL INfiTlEUCmON we mention, that ford. In toother column will be found tbe such esses, whether he will take the trouble to water U, " the rao.fi had not concluded ' until long after Extras 1 Extras I but will takeon tbe jell EELIGrl^CTS LIBERTY. \ COMMITTEE six o'clock. A dash had prospectus of the College, and in order to y in spoonsful. In that condensed Bequest tbe followinG re ommendationt to be then to bo made for form I think a little of it will go a long way. I notice In 1812 a dinner was given at Waterford by the the telntain the fo ljowing:—The ¦ Spray 3rd July; 1 908, Teachers' Training Syndicate] W the University slagistrrte on hb appearance, and when the latter sen- tho earn of £480. The lease is Tor 110 years, at tbe on Thursday. Scores : ; Street, Waterford, fcrf Mr. Michael similar distance fro4> Tramore. " Beautj Spots in the yearly rent ol £33 8s. That subject to tbe like Maiden (by Mre. Campbell (Praed) ; Pastimes, ' Gladstone of Cambridge. (Hitlierto Irish, young, ladies tenced him to a month's imprisonment be (prisoner) rs- South-East of Ireland" (published by C. P. Redmond of (Fairtoua M/P.'s ^Illustrated) ; Seaside Oampa MOtrNT C0KGSETB.—F1BST WNIN03. Heaciey, the H. nse, fc>h op end Preroue?,;No. 7, ¦who wished to gain j this distinction ; had to marked cheerfully, "• I hope that will be the last month sanction the fec-«iropte in the foregoing be purchased ; and Co , Waterford), says >y" Close to Curraghmore from E A Walsh for the canTof ^760. , (Illustrated); i Tho (Roundabout; (Personal A. Hnnt b Renolds ...... H 8treet, Wct?rford, in one of the busirat resort to Cambridge, jwhereJIby the exertions yon will ever giva anybody." " Francy" then pulkd House the Shell Hoiue b ft rare object of interest It u ¦Pars;'Things Stranga and IWpnderful; Young „ Patrick of an Irish lady, a hostel] ' was opened in J. Stephenson b Harper ; 3 thoronghfares and roost central situations in tbe out hb day pipe, set it going, and directed the polio* [to • grotto, decorated entirly by shells, tbe work of de- Folks' Page, etc., etc. | Hon. 0. An8on b Renoldi... 9 which Catholic girls I could reside while pur- procure a car to convey him to BaUybrickrn gaol, aa is coration having been carried out by Lady Catherias A SHLENDID SUiGGESTKXN". V • • • • • • • • ; city. The Shop, which was recently fitted up suing . their eludies. I : tre credibly in- Councillor P M Doyle li to movo a( Tuesday s J. Congreve b Harper ...' .' 15 \^e was not disposed to walk. Tbe law, however, declined Bemford, wfci completed her self-imposed task, after MUSllcAiL ETVIHR TEEP. ¦ at considerable expense, is suitable for the formed that several did to, and on the success- to incur the extra expense Council meetiDR that" ib f ntute rccommeudatlona ;...... < , and so " Francy" had ! to many years of labodr in 1651." The roads to Carragb - The: second at those delightful ovrtingj or- L. Coogrete run oat 15 Victualling or Geuernl Trade. '• i | , ful completion of their course, received re> perform the journey afoot. It would be a dry journey, more far cyclt, ear, or motor are first-clacs. Tickets foi of each Committee bo printed and tent to every Russell b Harper i 0 munerstive employment inl ^hese countriea member of the Corporation two days aft?r date of ganisod by the Iadi&s ol tna Caie Chan tant J. Term, 10 year* to run. Rent only £10 per and I cod inrigine with what rapture Mr. Cabill isroald: admission to tbe demesne can be bad on application in conueotion with the forthcoming Watarford Thompsonb Accleton...... 0 and in the Colonies, i But in order to afford hare greeted hall-pintbottle of that jelly , Committee meeting. This nitlco will give members A. Dobbyn c fyyiTinTTi . : . at Xord Waterford's Estate Office Psrnell-ctnaS, (Boat Club Fete, U to lake place on Thursday j a •imilar advantage to a greater number, and ••••Of «B»» Bafilaient time to enquire into tnd con-Iderevery P. Haoghton c Harper bAcdetoo -.;.. 10 Waterford. evening next, when one of the Waterford Sale at 12 o'clock, noon. in their native Ireland, the . TJrsuline Com- aHNSIBLE BEMASiKS. ; ovoeooooo recommendation froii each Committee^; also that a H. Gallwfty c Wickena b Adcletoi...;.. 12 ¦ munity of 'WaterfordI determined to open the copy df same bo potied outside Town Hall for th« Steamship Company's river steamers .will be Farther particulars from In the leading article (in thi "EvcnlrjNewt ") I THE ©BATH KA3nE. requisitioned, aa before, for this delightful M. Hetmob Nortbam '. IS JOHN MURPHY, Auctioneer, College of St. Augustine. In order to more notice some exceedingly • senstbls remarks anent tho s information ot ratepayers in general- Tki< Is a ¦irip. effectually do so, members of!the Community According to tbe Registrar General' return capital suggestion and, We trust tbat It Will meet .A start will bo madei from the Quay A. Jarvts not out- -...42 1 Gladstone Street, Wuitrford. went through the fbrtbeomiaff Boyal vliltito Ireland, which might he tho death rate in tbe City of Waterferd tor the at half-past six o'clock, and everything—given Bjea ~...... | ... 12 coarse of itudies under tho perused with advantage by my recent correspodsbt, Jane 27th wn eqnsl tol7'Spor with tho approval of the Council, for there it ¦fine to direction of. a lady I who q ialified at Cam- week ending 1,000 nothing so good ia munlctcal lift nj a cleai weather-^promi8€« afford A moat agree- Mr. PatrickHugb o, of Dundalk. I am only eorrjI pa annnia of tbo population. ^ In other iirltb ¦ able livening. As to tha musical portion of bridge, in the lamouii school of Hiss Hughes, oannot, for tadt ol spaoe, quoU them hen ia extento, deatbr-tato atrhcephere, ; , Total ;...... » US elites and tf was—Olonmal, a a o a the arrangement*we arre ia a position, to ' CROSS "), who nad long and varied experience of educa- ^ r ' ^ • • • • ' ' BVTLERBTOWN \ (" HOLT Tbe sentiments are embodied to a letter written :by 10-8; Cork, 247; Kilkenny, 84- ojIilinertefc, 187; asjur(i oar readers that the very best of local aasssssssso I ' • • WATJtBFOBD. !;¦ tional methods In Ireland, IZngland, . France, , ¦ (NEW POOTPATHQ. ¦ | : and Kaly. Hie goodj Sisters deferred to gained Coast Moore of Mooresfoot,a gentleman who avow* Wexford,23a;DabllD,22V \ ' ¦ ' talent, in the way of harmony, will be found OABBI8OM.—nut nniros : himself a "eootbtattKatknalbttrtrm the time of Itaao . . (I • v O • « O « « , Mr Thomu WtJttla U about to move tt Toos- aboani {the pleasure steamer, u was so plea- their diplomas for iTheorr | and Practice of 's meeting " tbat tbe order la reference to tba Capt Harperb Janda...... 8 , .in Butt." Hb statemen*of .the . position, seemsto be an " OHIEEB8 " : day surablyjthe case st the initial excursion. Bducation—rwith distinctu^nT—and lnr- enOnenUyfair and reasonableone , and it b aatbfactbry OF BELIBF. construction ot footpaths at Newgate street and — Nortbam b Jarvit.... 2 : ¦ ¦ ni Important¦ Auction ¦' theranoe of a deaire to extend to others the In tbe Hoon of CommooJ eaToetday. ght tbe :¦ ¦!¦ to note that h finds general aeceptanos in the O'Brien street, be rescinded." Now what earthly - • district. . . Holland at. Hiughton b Hunt... 12 : Capt. ! ov , Advantages deriva.'bla from Such a thorough Soliotor-Goitralfor England was noticedoa .the Trea- i \ \ It b evident Hb Majesty may oount upon a -. ralo Irish rea> an Mi Whittle bat for rajaing thlt qncsUon is I and enlightenedaystam of itudies, the TJnn- «nnr Benchsabmlttbg somrthiDgbe had written to the ' — Renoldsrun oat 34 & Land. nelcome"¦ when, be arrivesat Waterford. - -i beyond onr comprtbenslon. A n.^peeted and Notice Publishing the Time and Place of Audit [lacenscd Premises lines of Welerford I Applied, to: CsmlWdge ' : t l ll lll lll ' . I Chief Secretary. | Mr John Bedmoad bvtted him to I I k Lieut- Edwards« Anaon b Jarris...... 7 ; University try to seU|».thequestion. Sir EdwardCanon rose to entarprlsing clUxen hat gone j to treat expense to for recognition AS a College for THE EBCENT (BIVHB TBEP. ' blot oat. in the thoroughfaresnamed , what waa ao Capt. Mwpave b Janrii... >....,.. 1 : : AUCTI«N, at l2 o'clock the training; of Uacher*. But, before this / I the table at ooceJ " I have beea trymg for some time SfTO BE SOLD BY : ¦ I The versatile correspondentwho penned the fore- eyesore In one ot the most populous quarters of tbe Carrick-on-Snir Union. SergU Acefoton c&bHunt- 4 ! on MONDAY. 6th JULY^ 1908. could be otrtained I there fere some keen to find words,which#ould meet the difficulty," he began, gtntlematjlj ' il noon, inquiries to! be made; anc | so. ! Sir Joshua going adds j—"I was rrferrixig just now to 'compej- ¦aid NattooaCstcheers. His suggested compromise city. That , accordingto Aid Whittle s -> Wkkeot b Jarris ...» — 2 ; at the BalerooipB, GUdstDDe-strect, Waterford, Fitch, whose came ls sating sdnmtafM,' sod thoughIreland b often spokrn that the sporting rights might, by agreementtnggetted motloo, it to bo saddledwith CZtc expenta Hali-Tear Ending 30th September, 1902. < nniv Jraally known in ot footpaths, after carrying out such expensiveItn- Lieut. Tbomaoo b Hnnt ..:...... 3 ; by dfaettion of; Mrs. Go«iBtT, who to redring, connection with tie mot em •ysiems of M the 'disthressfulcountry, it has its compensations. between landlord and tenant, be conveyed 'to .....(^...... ^. 0 1 In the bsoe beforeme aro particularsof a musical trip ' provementt. We are perfectly certain that the — Beardswell not oat • f the Old Esttbfohed 7-D»y lioensed Premises draining and teacbi tg, was depirtediby the tbe tenant, , or | be expressly reserved to the ' will, IS HEREBY GIVEN, that In ¦ Cambridgeatithoritie i to ooriieand inspect the dowa tba river. The fnoctionindndes tea oa board; a landlord was redered with cries of "Agreed, Aldermtn i motion not be adopted, and that N(tacE — Barfakwuj c J CongrevebJ%tna..:.. .O i smd 7s. Or. 81p. Statnte Measure of Ep»Uent splendid procramjaieof vocal andJastr omeoUl mo sia tho Coaooll will recognise what has bees «one by parsuance cf tie Union Accounts. Order, 9 St. Mary> Ureuiioe Oonvent tEsiablisbment, , a ," frolrf the {Irish quarter. " I acceptthose words Bye* .w.:,.i....' ¦ ^...».¦ \ •greed ¦ - , Co. capital. Besides, these footpaths will be, s, : f •; _, I Und connected therewith, «t Bntlerrtown irts ecSbooIs, and its etafl. (Hlslmada op exhaus- sail down the- ncUs rim Sobvtbf i wbola onder the for the sate of peace,*' cried Mr. Heafy. The Chief private; 1899, tbe bair-;e«rly Abstractsof tho Aeco JDU . , from tke auspices of th« BoatClub, for 2s perbead. When; puMIo property, and usable by tvtry ettiana of I Wtterford, »il held irij«rirten«>cy tive report on all these «pbject», witb tbe . we Secretarywithdrew hb amendment, and the »«mi^«ifwt to ' of tbe •bov»-oamed Union, together witb the Total ...... ,.».W.i.....*..,..i.79 aQfif , the result that formal recognition of 8t. Augus- contrast thb with ths sylvansurrotindlngs of sor own of Sir Edward Carson was accepted, Tbere were load Waterford. Toe pabllb will bo curious^ learo j \v SepToftSskte Mr:WiUUm C t* ' opon what groundsAid Whittle U about t« bate his Ledger and other . Books, »r« deposited «t tbe - The Ljoeose pnty is tlie'a College was obtained in May, 0898, and peUudd InrelL sod reflect upon tk* amocntof eajoy- cheers—thecheers of relief—whentbe Chairmandeclared ' « fe jWalB s»t ef tii. ;; ¦ ment it wouldbt possibleto extract from a musicaltrip ' (be retolution, « if it that ; ha bit adopteda, hobby" Board-mom of the Workhouse, and will be axooiiD j ;! OtL per ! ¦ mate the MariomlanmoatM watar." "\ tbe Katktnalttts bronght to so ainlrjiMtt end withonjj a coffimoo at or on bebtlf of toy body or persoo lutemted ,,, Sill MillMi ' '' ' ' i MMf i Tbm rtw*e« fcar «ne« ¦ ¦ belni irj^kTOof a - Draalr."^ i^ttaSfs ^tMt (%of young l*dy intending to take the profession dlvisJon. . . . ; # theren at any; retsonable hoar of ray day (not ...^... 0 M of a teaoheria a flecaaidajySchool , can obtain , m - • \ • • • • e> a. i ^ Capt HoUsadc fcb1^ WISE OB OWrlfllSWieE. | ; ¦ INQUIRY O» OATH.; j beinf riuoday or« Bank FIolid»f). wbeo tbe :|f¦^|Wt*?fcr*i»»*P» W&® *#*? %** tbe quaitfyinidiplo rbaof tbe Teacher*' Train* ' ¦• ' X&MACmOMABBUST. : Lieut Edwardab L Coom«..>.. ;.^. 0 !.j I ¦; '¦? ':1nB]*M?' Two j nlMtmfoUaraids clew from . : Thb paragraph U .not eidoaivalymeant for:fans At tha oext matting of the County Counciltot Board ia not sittW, omil th» il*» dijml > injr flyndieateof tbe Unireif ityd CaBtbridge batbkg*P Ot mor» taao ai»«6tr, sidif w« ecpseUrr The pssft-weekwasTerTUrelyln tbeTiUsge, On — BMFS*lld*l^ i§ adorn tba talaj On* evening this week a; foilhardy (ho 'tubjapt of Itho ooUtotftw of tha 8t^-AttMod .o»Uaotato]iroosiw. D. Rj8j«PB **> ^iq^attUkBEoflloVlock,' »badv reading te tesoed every rear irertnredat TrsJnoreto bathe at atf oosab, dbUoosaWianand <»;Thois* SW and l» wasoaHa tlMrUk ol tsUaar k.M.^J^^^aA Slak'WaMih IMA.f»V I asaV O^M MA Vt i» »Md wW kmaaajf cm a» ooi id«e»edTO»darthB •oper. a*. |kf sjursawr of th> saoctbbefore. ! The eoppHe. i taid^f i . th* ¦ mtmtt bumntu baj ssan'i 1M» (Jwi 'Bttay > hsitfis;i tnMt) mSim n l>tiaau55 d ' ¦ ;¦ ; sjatQaad desoaadslow, tb« iooal trffr*rWBs^Bos^ loat«a :v - ;|. , ; •'!> - ;•; ,. i^sia -la theeattledijsit-: .one] MM Iaeddt. in an sxCaaaTSsTug^'ai iViAa? SNW tbat^uStta tbtot- Q»l»ta5^.« iiin»i>>»>» *»df, ./ .: v .! ?* !!!!?? r^* "*-Jfl*°l9Mw . )>». lawwi Worn, ot tb« •vtr^casUtr^reoo. jseatMa; erttaand, M folIowa-rTeaauaga;atat S; •: Dated iis>y'c>r lioa ¦ -^ bv»*w stslsss.% tt*!M Jaly< 1 i wtfl ¦ ' f ,£t Beard th« S A lenMji loth tottant ' ' V VsrVT¦? V 9^*n a_ > L flV' .lTtit* ^^ si - 1 fkat «Mitoai««r^t! made*r>omfort.j by o* ' ¦ itrttymOkhJ&io£XhlOo^fH * wereaja,res H* Win eoS^i eed ^^ s»tJniy»i« |a4«OB^tia ^e*»|hs)r««a-- . [4. ssiiajiiirto, USSTSVMt m viuocu able ^ W *e, Snd tbfct tae prios realHMaf *!*• &»b.saMatfxote W. mSu datla^ oa every,c tnii ukm t tte^it idovfr lfa M to , ' ' • ¦ < 'Bothinf undoosithat will afford promptand to 80s. Kf*-Boohami,15s to it*{ itorta, tat M Vki V^ 9 to^ ' ^ J—¦ ——Li— : U i r-j ,r «ff«9tosi rt«aU their • - ¦ r *¦¦;¦>"(> >> ti>eir faeahSiaadlt*pph & ,W«.«^: aware Tbe fair was. as!we beard it describedby a bnytf—> wbXr thay ^bVja roliirf ; j . ;>:fi. .i :\yr : [ ZKHB ^ aU in tat «f«rt d a prariblsMoidest , now that tba ]na- "Si•¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ i^iHi .ncnOXM* voioti: vi that eirerr Tonne ladv " : ' i , ' i potltlona ai eoUaetoa ¦ of Foot Bat* la tba (BUUnUfiASlElBi :- . .mJmm+j ^iaMmBmBmst&m saB, whtcbpro olMtto b* tba beat moeaaral (oTsisay "dnatofco*, j - ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ 'V ; PEAlH. 017 TH1D MJtO0$i T*fcTtbji • ¦' ¦ ¦ ' ooBrtjr . . . ¦•!¦ . •!¦]' -!¦ ! . . . -j -. .;Tv7f . •¦:••?;¦ •StUjdr MrfL^rjiM » tiialS«r " 1 ¦ ¦ : 1 • ¦ *ooa *' jrtodle*hare ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ^Wte will win Uw iaal of the in irtlaadFootJ v,a AHD corjKpiti. 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" J. .' iftan . f had the . stfven v toWdle-agod,diatintuiahed-l ookmg , ' '..jJarrott'a; oar broke up at- the bottom of. the ,The ^rivers- paied ; iMoaV t^me», ^entl^man . and the varying phases of the race wete .wit- and by many ia sold i to bate -a very>imking .Hill of Dunamaae.! The driver's ^shoulder:,waa Edge aid !1 .ifV . i i r-douWe'Mn Aldirnjan |W.'- G. D. ,Go0, of dfalpcated, and ihe tnachine was also badly pessed- with - absorbing. lnt«re*t. [After A deli^iota Beverage Tome, made from Choice i' ¦ t> liiay winner WAterfo'rd, -th« ! Piiesidenf of thepf Irish Auto injured.' ..;: ' ..- ' ' ' ' , ; 1 .' \ " j , . ' ' i ; dropped out, Kosrfl-app^ared. Grai^d Old. Man (ihc [Auto- ' ©nglisilv wmpetitor-left, •far hour*, but Jenatzv Was gradually working Wtoe, hUbVC* ExtractV Meat a»B Cattract gf Malt, Olub. He is the 1 uMige, was the only end he secured «; mojt mobile Olub of FSranqe, and. drove to-aay «n .and< he lost twenty minkuj a repairingfcy r«» be- up leeways, and in the ; 80 'horsejxjwer-'Paiih'ard!' • > • - ' l - -- s ¦ '¦ tween Castledermot and, Carlow! on the 'first meritorious viotoiry, to the delaght of the- ¦; 1 [ .} A M. F. GabrlolJ—tFranoois Gabriel, a bash- round, and lost further tune-subsequently. Jarge German ;^crowa-present.' : 1 ' The |Mayor of-Wftferford, the Town OlerE, ¦ I Over 6,000• testimonials. ^ST: «3«S.• ¦ fid, .retiring, yet withal moat courteous young The order of , tho cars remained t unchanged 1 .. :• . 'L.:. , , . . ¦ J.% »- . ;— - ;•: .' ¦••-• -.., > "¦ ¦• ' visitors ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ' Watertord ¦ leading " • ¦ and most' of- the ) . ; I . , »¦> ' > : ¦ 'Breton, is the last mfiit in the world one wmla at. the close of the first jiound,: ¦ except that ' iMqat; and ~~ ... deem".capable of accortplislbingt ihe astounding Stocks . was out of the iacp. , "'' '- _•' . - ; / .witneaied tie ' race from Ardsoul¦ | ¦ «* UormlW Repuutiood amtie 20 yean had & splendid view. • - " I: UIIUPADNK H** third time • - performances that! his made history in the When passing Ballyshannon the ¦ . ¦ . ! y, ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ • '¦ - ' the Finest Tonio ¦ ¦ » i lIlUHnniO Platf^itrre^ ¦ ¦ & World. . If ; ¦ 1 ;;. .: ' world's, sensationsj He cannot be morel than Do Knyfiiwas leading, with-^Jehats .Ed«e, : ;. - : %¦ ; ¦;; , , : . J .j ;/ - . : BETWlp . : thirty years of a«ei Ko meed to talk of l-w'hat Gabxie/1, Caters, Farman. i andjKeene, in the AN IDEAL PIOKrM-MiP. Gabn«I has done tn ithe past -as a motorist. orde,r named. . ' ! '1' i fc ' SamfU Bpt Otmat not *tf M. t* Stj M/u tt tmr PnUt*. : Hia bh« .performancetri ithe Paris-Madri^ Tace The foiirth time—Gabriel hii passed Edge, PRESENTATION TO . MB. R J ** iafibfflciept guarantee of his prowess: In that but the other orders remained '-' unchanged. .flL, wwmnm, COLEMAN O CO., NORWICH : : , Jenatzy PBOyiNCIA L BANK W-, dreadful contest ihe drove a toeavy- Mor-j car At two . o'clock at Ballyshapnon, FBIEL, Oaapvu PMt tmt CfcutHWM QKrtt tf Mtartrtto y BmudOmaUt Ortetr ' S»U¦ ¦ I * ¦ ¦-¦ . , MANGE, and covered 4he 343 miles between Paris and (Germanv) led De JKnyff (France) by .4 mins. . ' ' er Wbu Mxntoatla SattatdM4 Inland., ' Ei&EANI), ilMici, Bordeaux dn 314i minutes—an average Ispeed 23 sees.: jParrhan (Pranpe): by '4'tnma., 31 eecs.; i WATER^ORD. ! of over 65 miles ani hour. ' As *he i\aqe wfis de- Do Caters (Germany) by 13 mins. 7 8«ca.j ¦ olared off at Bordeaux ther*«re no " winners," Gabriel (Fiance) by'-IT:-mine.- 4 eec*. All the ¦ ¦ : •but 1 thero ia not I the slightest dolibi that other competitors were now practically out of ' ! Gabriel would have won lhad' the? race¦ been the race, which teas proceedingat a tremend- .WATEBJFOED ASl 4}EBMAW. : I ; • v, •¦? . ¦;::;; , JUe Knyff d Jenatav leading alter- THE CATHOOC SISIHOP OfF . GRAND flnisihed out to Madrid. ous ,pace ¦ 'an : : Mono. H. Far^nnn^-"I am -an (English- nately. : . ! . ! . j ! PiEESIDES. i Ursuliii^ ConwDt.-St. M man by birth," said Mr. Henryi Farman,|" but At live o clock Jeaatiy was: loading. WATERF RD I found a home 'among 'Frenchmen, and I At the final circuit De Knyff was again iki \ 6 . ! highly priiethe honouir laccorded me of making front, tout Jenatzy led ihirh 'by ten minutes on a bid ior the honour of my adopted country. time, going at 65 milesiaii hour at Atfry. Open-Air Concert TRAINING DEPARTMl place in the J This interesting event took By the Celebrated Band of the No m&n racing,has found (himself in tighter there comers than AY for every point throughout the race hunting and steepleehasing in England with - AEDSCOTiL CAMP, ATHY distant quarter of the globe. Jt was a good 8.45 „ —Band Select'on ... R.I.C. Band. qBJECT considerable zest. ;Hia father, James Oft. thing and a p'leasant thing, hU Lordship OF THIS COURS The Motor Derby nra to-day, no THE COURSE Keene, was an Englishman, who made a This is a desperate race botweon Jenatzy observed, that citizens should take heed of 9.0 „ — Ban d S»4ection ... R.I.C. Band In ithe -Edacatlonal World the] r decry it as an ad- fortune in the- Oalifomian mines in. the fifties , (German) and Da Knyff (French). The former one who had done good work within 1 the com- 9.30 „ —Fifev7ork fa, systematic trau.ing for Teachers is be; matter how much, one may The course, starting from Ballyshannon, and who became a millionaire through «tock- commenced the last circuit with- a alight lead, for Automobilism, nerorihe^ , munity in which they live and move and and acjtnr.wiedged emj ley more a'nc vertising medium lies in a north-easterly direction to Kilcullen broking in New York. He drove a 60 horse but the least impediment or mishap may rob have their being. His (Lordship, in the course By kind pormission/of notable stage in the progress ol theHackkrw croas-roada presenting the first power Mercedes car to-day. him of victory. De Caters (Germany) ia a the CommondaDt and Fcr the Primary or National Schoola' t! less marks a of a most sympathetic address, referred to the .blEccrs. invention and practical science1. Aa nasty turn. Across the Curragh—a fine M. Jonatsy Though he comoa last, M good third. exceptionally good work whwh (Mr. (Friel out the country a traiuing saitable for t human stretch of 4} miles—-and just beyond the hos- Jenatzy, the redoubtable Belgian motorist, The English drivers were right out of the it confers a certain world-wide distinc- had done in connection with the National Tlie BAND oj the. Royal Irish Constabulary iti sucli schools is provided by the ^are euch. pital, Kildare comes in. view. From many ¦wSio steered the third Mercedes oar for Ger- race Jarrott, when going well, had a mishap Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to But for the tian on its chosen area. The roads over which reasons, this town (although its population is many, is by no means the least skilled of the to the steering gear, and locking, he struck a Will perform the following Programme— Higher Grade Schoola (o he 200) has assumed the position ol Children, and in connection also , with other 1. Overture ..: knowb as Secondary the • flying motors skimmed will only about 1, competitors engaged. In Continental struggles wall, but escaped witih a dislocated 6houlder. educational and philanthropic movements in " William Tell" ... Rossini 3cho«ls) there i coupled .in history with the most being , the most important centre on the course he has played conspicuous parts. In the ¦Paria- Tho chauffeur was uninjured. The car was the city. 2. Grand Selection , " Fanst," ... Gounod io Ireland no institution to prepare I of man trog- In your responsible offi cial post, and in the Anf plished' tact, -Queebolding other and| perhaps discharge of many voluntary services con- God Sivo The King. : College, commencing in JaJoe, 1899. ' heda| : (East oi the gates of the latter is a nected | mare wonderful things. The day when the man stalwart hill, giving sightseers a igood, clear with th& various educational and phil- The coarse of ' preparation oommo leisure will career along £he view! of the road for three miles or more. anthropic movements, you ihnve deservedly Conductor—Mr. WM. RAFTER. September, and extends oi business or won tho approbation and esteem of your fellow- over three ten andlbyewaysat express speed may Crossing the river Barrow, an awkward canal citizens September to December highways (bridge had to be surmounted, and there L» of all crced3 and clawea, especially , | l>e «f course far distant—but who—with the so in relation to the work of the local branch Tbo full Programme of this unique Enter- January to Monday ia Holy Week then'a straight run of nine miles to the Bally- of the Society tainment reaped (harvest of science and invention before davi3 cross roads. There, again is another for the Prevention of Cruelty will appear 6u Saturday, the lltb Low Monday to the COUCI UBIOQ' O similar revolution to Children, whioh owes so mui:h to your exer- Joly. him—can doubt that some turn:that required nerve as well as skill to tions a3 honorary sorcretary and Examinations in Jane, j eeneratione relegate the train, get safely over. treasurer. Admicsion 2». If Tickets are bongbtbofore wiirin^future; The high ground in the locality of the Rock In asking your acceptance of the accompany- and ijhe cycle ta the same category as : in? purse of sovereigns, and in bidding you tho day of Couort, the price will bo 18 6d , auJ REQTJIREMENT8_ FOR ENTI the tram of Ihinamaaegave some vantage points much No coach. AutomobiHsm, therefore, as in favour , while the hill past the famous rock faroivell, we de3ire to express the hope that Family Tickets to admit'five; 08. candidate may be admitted the stage "ou may long be spared to-day, 'has the'intense inj- tested the process of even the most powerful to enjoy a period of coarse unless she hascompl' t -d berlnu expounded well earned rest, after the cares, and labours year by the and fascinations that ; attaches care.Fortunately-there was a good width in of a very active, R.I.O. (WATEBFORD) CYCLINQ previous tnooth • i Joney a teresta the highway succeeding which led to the long, and useful businws liie, and CLU B (1) everything which makes .world history and that you may find new pleasures and Graduated IB shme Uuiversitj to wide main street of Stridbally. On the east fresh United a greater human empire over space side the ascent to Wdnd Gap gave the com- interests in the prosperous carcera of a family Cycling Kingdom, er . that heralds who have already profited in no & Athletic, Sports (2) Passed and time.1 To this aspeefc of the Gordon-Ben.; petitors some j idea of hill-climbing, and the b small degree tbe First University Exai spectators as ifine a view aa any over the y your example and parental counsel. JUL Y 16th, 1903. in contest even the most sordid mind—¦and ; /£ We remain. Arte of tba Royal Unlve nett couTSe. Just before iBailylynan is Simon's Ireland mind utterly callous to the other ielenwnta Corner, Your sincere friends, , or, j ihe one of the sharpest anglSs- : obtained ft Peas with Honours on profitJor pleasure bent. It deriv|a James Robertson , demonstraj . care rattled. A Btraight run to Kilcullen gave Hon. '/Treasurer. i— Fl»o Uile* Championship of Ireland. | Modern Lacgaage, (i) tbe portance land its grandeur from ite the Spectators along thirteen J. Hutchinson , Hon. [Secretary. A time limit o( 15 and ft tims skill and - its miles of road a minute* | Group, (c) Latinj and (d) a tion of 20th century' mechanical splendid opportunity of seeing the care at • etandard ot 12 minutes his been flitd by tho ) The locahV full fepeed. iKilcullen Mr. Friel replied in the following R. and C. Committee, MafhemaUca, or (a) and (4)| tl psophecy' of the travelling future. has seen some notable My Lord and terms:— n has made this| possible contests, ite last great disturbance being the My Dear Friends—Ignoble 5—Ono UUe Handicap (Open), Yonthi under 16 ; witb (c) a Passwith Honours in ties whose co-operatio insurrection must bo the mind of any man ¦ and profit of 1738, when the town was the who i$ indiffe- yean. matics, and 8 Pass in Latin, or must derive permanent benefit scen*|of a great conflict, between the Govern- rent to the approval and goodwill of hia fellows 9— rbreo Mile* Inf«r-Olob Race (cocGosl to Olaba from .their connection , with the latest ment - forces and the insurgents. Turning I have been deeply touched by the extent of trltbln area aE.EO.0. (5) Passed the Examination for Mi and mechanical, en- ebarply to the south the route was through of the- friendship s-aowu to m^ and mine 7—Two I tion of the University of Loidc test of human it became since Mile* Handicap (Opes). ihis circumstance cannot ¦Balltfore and Timolin, Ithe rectory of which Precisely at seven o'clock the start was known that I am to leave Watcrford, ATHLETI00. (6) Obtained a Certificate in T ia (highly valued. Harvey du Cros has made his headquarters. l: at i& due to vonr Hn^ndi« %««/. i—100 T»rd»Plat do (7) Obtained any Higher Certifl^at district S£O Conntr, [ Colour. Rl.Tcr tho cars going at a tremendous pace. Everyone only tried to do A round tower stands out conspicuously at ^ rov duty, and am sorry that I 6—320 Yarti Wat do Bononder 16 jCJtff. Oxford aod Cambridge 8cho Castledermot, delighted at the successful issue of Hho race. havo not been able to serve the ¦ ¦ , TJo encourage the development of the aut<> where the ruins of a monastery P? I . Amongst the early, visitors fronjeiw commercial character of those with 9-Obftacla Baoe. | Cambridgein English results oj the electricity y ftnd liclAQd OrcOD Napier Ur Edgo Harry Denny, T Walsh, T. F. Sheedy, C. P. wihom I have had to do, , and at 1 been of varying interest, and. having a lovely situa! in on 7 7 2 FPT3C0 Blao PanhatJ Ch-T.llcr d e and by the willingness 10-TwbMllei Walking HandicapBaea, . tion therewith have the iriver Kedmond, S. Murphy, W. P. Kiely, $/ ¦ Pope. of my Directors; to meet every i laogtuge, Ancient ,or Mode the scheme remains as a tribute to his for** Barrow. There was a- sharp bend K»jff ¦H. E. 'Benner, JJ* , quirement reasonable re- II—Tng-of-War Contest (open to all MT Police). I .contest was round the. Courthouse in the main 7 JJ) i|Q«rniujr W'blto tlcrccdto U Jauti/ .; Georgo Nolaif E. W. ¦ 1 i ' Teamaof 10 moo. Welgbt not; * Bnclid and Algtbra, or, | sight and enterprise. The flist street. 7 JJ8 t Qmt BriUlD Kelly, W. J. Cordner, E. Powell, WE. Jones, I heartily to exceed lSO itost in. 1900, when Ftpm thence to Mageney Bridge is a curley thank you for your twenty-two Entry—8*. pattoa in. (9) Pawed the Exaainatioos for i held on tie Paris-tLyons road stretch ted Izeluil Qrctn Napier Ut. Jirrott T. A. Jones, J. J. Feely, Dr. G. I. Mackeay, years of kindness to me cars : finished out ol five, Prancfe of five miles, and some : fairly sharp 73i 61 Franco Dlua Uors Uonabar Oak- and mine, and your GtnoralEntry-2» -M.; Entry for Single Cycling | sexjateship of $e College of ?r( only two ¦turns had riel J.P ; W. A. Dobbyn, Dr. M. Dobbyn, 8 Ledlie, valuable gift 'Your address will being representedby M. Eene de Knyfl ,Gira> to be taken with eare. W G. Todd, G. always be Kvcnta, 1: ; Eatry for SInals Athletio Erenta, la. ! in the same subjects. i Wintoa 7.a 7D3JL, Bed Pecrlcs* Mr. Sloera Mackesy, iunr. V . Murnby. cherished by Mrs. Friel and myself as a All Entrieseloeo on dot and;Charron on Panharde; Mr. 7.49 6 GortniDj WhJtS Ucrccdra Bnoo d « H Walkington, A Walkiigton, B. aoae, M. memento of the happy and BUt July. No general ot late , (Candijaieywho J)*ve passed the ¦was the j eole representative of the TTnitefl •£0 K Onat Britain Cotara ¦HwTist, prosperous years en'riea received after thli dtte. . iil Irei«Dd Onu Ntplor lit. Htocti E. W. Clampett, M. F. Pitsgerald, we have spent in Waterfora. This Local EntmhraiioBt may qnalify bj States, and M. Jenatcy appeared oh behall W. E. Bowers, M. Power, New Boss, much improved city has All eomoonleatlont to be addrewed ta the Son pi ¦nt Tittttnnm. Mr. Edtre'a entry was ! vitiated a 3 1* Fnoca Hloo Ptnhard ' llr. If ummn etc., etc. in the last twenty years. We Itoca Secretary, separate Examination,is -any of tjfae A WORD ADOUT THE CO.IIPGTITORO 6.10 H ull B«d Wlnics Elr. Owen Later we noticed from Co. W&terford and dis- have great natural advantage* BDWARD BAG AE, that his tyres were alleged not 8.17 l2Q«noanj WhlM Uerciica lit. Foxtail oi a .fine har- B.I.0 Lady lane mentioned subjects in " Iby the fact trict—(Marquis and W3archione3s of Waterford, bour in the centre of a fertile country, , , WaUrfor^ which theri hi to. have been of English manufacture! In the ' iR. Costello, J. CollinB, E. A. and , trust that and I already passed.) '\ year the course was from the French Tho Drltloh Toam. ato ! tJ.ai. Cd Wlnton Ut. Wlnton Mrs. Graves with a good free library and following Dr. Staunton. Dr. Shee, J. Todd, A. Jones, museum, efficient technical education N.p.—lntenfling Students who capital to Bordeaux. Mr. Edge was ithe Eng- TtlO Holder.—Mr. A large number ol tho members of the Auto- solicitor; W. Mercer, , harmonious land , and an jha , and Prance—as tfaiie year- Selwyn. Francis Edge Mr. and Mrs. Do woes settlement, n still brighter O_ REAT 8ODT0ERW AND WESTERS p&ssod any of the ForegoingExaminjitb lish representative is at! lAusimlianby- birth, and -w-as born, in mobile Club were present, atfd witneased the C. Dunne, B. Mahony,junr., J. McElroy, M. day 13 dawning (applause). j had two Panhards and one More car in the Sydney in 1868. In rehearsal yesterday ! Amongst the interested Treacy, W. Porter, A. Parker, (His Lordshi qualliy by joining the tfniveidryClssse year's contest was run. in con- hia infancy'he was brought M. Wall, Dis- p, to whom a very hearty vote race. Last1 to England. He baa now become a prominent spectators Deing Earl (Roberts, who waa driven trict-Oinspeotor Carbery, K. Burtchell, A. P. of thanks was passed for presiding, Convent Boarding8choo l, i junction with the Paris-Vienna event; and the and for iome distance over the course by MJ . W. O'Brien, J. Stephenson in graceful responded EXAMINATION bring this year's contest to our interestingfigure in the motor world. Ho , Dr. Morris, terms, and the proceedings POB The Coarse of Study at prescribed result was to first found fame as & cyclist. Between 1887 G. JD. Goff, Piesiderit of the Irish Automobile Anderson, A. C.J Williamson, D. Hyland, B. terminated. ' ; Cambrid , awn shores. [Briefl y reviewed, the resulta and,: Olub. ! Phelan, L. Hutohinson ge Certificate comprises The : been as folloTfs:— US93 he oarried off the principal honours , Joe Mead, T fenncay, CLERKSHIPS. Tht ff Uiory, hitherto have \ \ in a', large -number of leading events, road and The following were the stops in controls, iR. Sage, T. Copperthwaite. C. H. R?are and and The Practiceoj Educa Year. Winner. h.p. o! Average 8peed path:races, and hall climbing jcompetitions, some of the controls .wore passed through Mrs. Peare, Cirrick-on-Suir; J. Hutchinson, Notlco U hereby elno that a 0>np«titiTe ExaBlna- .: • •¦• Car. m^pJi. o; establishing several world'© .records seven times: —• ' TJC t!an for 25 pK>b«tlooaiTClerhhipi la tha 8*rrlee ot THE THEORY ; S3£ i ,, and de- thrabcr* Ootnpaay wlfi be fcoU OFJEDUCA'TK 1900 ! Cbarron &1 ¦ feating the moot redoubtablecyclists ; He be- KilcuEen ;...\ stop for 1 min 00 TUESDAY, «ti¦ * " , . | Giraixilot 50 S9.6 J BEPTKUBEantx^ , . • Tbjis diviiiontraw of 1901 ; came manager of the Ihinlop IPneumatic Tyre Castledermot ... „ 6 mins 1 Candldatat. who thrba3i?|of 11303 j 8. P. Edge 40 34 Oonipany'6 business, Carlow „ 10 ,, rjoTcc ON THE nACc ntut be betwaea the efH of IS anl tion, f ai the application and occupied the posi- 18, will b* «»mla»dia th» followias aabjaeta by ia of adentiflc pr tionw of director of several cycling companies. Athy (East ; „ 12 „ 1 ooMndaal Eualnrf t— to the Art. Hence arise The racecourse was closed to traffic at sis Ono of the Prench jjournala intetviowing : ; the followi (Beginning wi(h a motor tricycle, Ihe went on Athy (West) . „ 12 „ 1. EogUu Coapotllloa. ' ; dirlsima of study ¦ am., all side roads and paths blocked, and till b9 ia now Kildare _ „ 8 ., some of the coibpetitore representing , and ioa friends say Edge, >who was n St, StepWs Braa, Mut tht laocnd yrat ProbatloB«r»»r » t» as»UfT fol f*"*^ *- —' i tollowingi notice, which certainly has the of ttim that he possesses no such things as calculated to be going at the Ttii nmt miimftil 0« DomS entrtBOe (a th« psnaaMnt arrrto* merit of brevity:— < . The special- correspondents of rate of 76 miles.hn hour. §mm IttaMWunMtIn w^hlin mk by p*utb*r Railway . rtadlM, <>ral t«aabJa« ; •¦ : business of to be experiencing OMgptay< eor«r. aai «spaattiak t : | \ On Thursday, the ; British Motor Company, Limited. In non Cross Roads, the starting) point|of the a run of ilWuck. Ho went '»( tbo work In whlob thty kar« beta oeeapUd dtrisf •M of texHxwks •»« |aot*-W«k» ' race, isaya that the .' over 'last week]to defend hia claim ^-fr»*»» . <«WJW« Wf their Probatloa, Aid > <^ l t» i . ¦ The'2nd day'rf •July, 1903. I]; 86ptembeii 1899, he won the Motor-Oar Club'g weather opened fine this ' on ' the fJ** looledlnt B^e-laand »ad Beek- ¦ ^^ ^t ft1WiT*Wtfttirfaltfi •. ¦> ¦!. ¦ .,. :: ; th« raoe.' After vainly -i:- S:v- . ; i i course aboveJment«5nedrace mti«t keep IT riinaJ fl3 sfk*. In 1699.toe competed ia BO , !ondeavo\iring to com" ' ¦ > r^ ' <* th* lessHhsa fifty A etort' was m*Q»At ?orea o'clock, MX. {Edge plete.th«iooht»^BK8JY i : thek liv!e>to>pk,;pigi;doc«, poniir/,flhdtc&ttl* lb6(iiflerent-levents. In the 'Pard*- all tb> big for ¦ i. - Ber^oontoat; cam*t«rrtb, :. - . ; \ I J. W. Stocks alao (had ¦ . r - * . . • . " Aiiv peBsoa' on the road, 1 or attempting1 to 'heary cir. He drove a 35 'horse bow-er Napier, ceeded by an ABOericancar. . ihard lines before the ' ia tlie preisent race. ' ¦ The first driver ito;re-appearAlter '.tra velling race was vary old, and bad to eive up, owing1 ' ¦ ' cross ft»«d during the progressof the Uace, ' /^\ 1 to the breakinglct a !wheel. jiwwi •fir;i wypc»j, ; : will imperilnot only ¦his .own life, bdt that ol Mr. J.iW. 8tocki^-a/k9' many-^tiher* the eastern cottrsewas Edge. He came down Stocks was thp- ' -t: ¦ now|j«aea0edjiin the nxrtor the incline toward* the grand stand at a ripeed first cyclist to ooVer 30aBnlesin an jK>ur, behUid ' ' ¦ ¦ :;¦ of •' the motorrcar." : ' ' ¦ < ¦ \bufliness, Mr. J. BWU «b na ! • ¦' I ibt>¦dSffir racfln* ]. . W. Stocks, the ' COUJ «urcuv]f(memiBat«were as followB:— ! ; third member:4 f the British ^ cycling records the. . • te&m,' began !hi» active carew'laa a cyclist, One oi.-the American car* -was delayed tot %om a niil»to , -an hour, jbut ibel '; of 6, BirroottoaaSt reeth, iteia d.«« 4 City - of ¦ winiiing forty minutesat -the ;start. , ; ' - , gave up cycle racing in WJ tmving for a, '¦ ' : i * eomeof the fe^fesHS Waterford, ' - : Wggeetj-events in Eng- ii to , wind' - . : M^T^^^o - W:i$:<. .| i|fij'-'O^ «rti«toi r {ertAi>. -i ^ land; andi eetabliahingrocoja ls Stocks ^England) rerKRted have n n into up a worlds record, ;dofog 32J rr)iles {n Oiej ' ! _ ;> l a by the score. s hour. He wai t wrefore . ^ ^^\« .Mi¦¦^^A8^;:K<&to;$3eM*Lt « « ¦ WBtocks¦ ¦' It T*iaa lat« ia l£97 th«Jil*tf took io motoring, 'k>me wire just ouWde Carlow. Stock 1 him- •afwaya a speed (Dim,! ! 'to^i bif of ¦ M i^ff it^ jmad:>:...- ^.;i ¦: . - • ' eelf, ¦; '¦ - and his foroed : etireme rt from' fertriU raquired af^cjal ¦• - indi eed to do so by Mr. Edeo, . : . .. . •.l new mode - : ' ' wiui,'MB¦ tf¦ ^ka a;gi»alf iii 1 rof focomotion; - | ii). ;. : ¦ - ' ¦ •¦ ¦ j ¦ " 1 soA tua first big ¦ jj .;o . !• •taywr - ¦ - j JL pcr- |T'¦ - ¦ . ' - - ¦¦ : 4 ' ¦ ¦¦ •! - ' ' JlIiJ^L L J - : ' ; Mfewr*A.j ]-jWMotti. <¦ '¦ > , , !¦ j!,t1 I OLJ i ¦ m iff] if *i t-'tiwl \- . ;' / i i ' .^' 'Xoai«'iroo8re, u & rot'.i ton ittc»in ' , j; A > » c : ' ' V fnl r^-OtMi 3vRi yi!' ¦' >¦ -'I'1 4' "'.:' hd» line Wob' «n Aifel tripycle, • ' ' ' ' ¦ " f' u • • . ;'•: ' ) . ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ -:^-| w4lei beiw »ni (rotn Sdiabur^i toj 1 Jarrott'a c*r , wM e nedup 8tr»dbally, - i ' .a 8j |»W^; londod—400-1 ' 1 * * <* ¦ ' ¦ ¦ OFt8PUCATI< mils JOT) JTiiffiDtt.iraji. oninjmi KJL . ..,', - ' ; - ,!- ' . -) ¦. . . .(*?—ik flpt hou«< )On.#motorquid. VEBmNGI]?: :. BACE ' ^HV Vv ' wSm f 9BBmIfll v OQu flIftjF '1 ricr< la ui h 'y 'fitb(W,^tfaea ^:o «wv«m^ii>j. .^| .'},: ;l ,l ::H .; *»* I.;- - . I- -i jmm-l - :r-v fl » : -: : . \ his I . -v: \ri will ¦ . rem^ement M billedi Hth delight t>y i t^iis year, eares ' - ¦¦ ; , n t attendamta in i thU K& /: , . - \ ' . ., ; *\ : . . . . ; . ' ;/d^UR^ 7' • ;; : iG6.j ¦ all Ipllcrworaof e<^ [eUM:th«msi»atti ajirorW \tStpeci ^tig"T: B»y^4r^':"wi{!i-rei(!Bra%t9«&>- •" " --"•'I OWl'lOw ' -^y ; :rCSffBSBSSS*twwm XadndMdB cmik «f I«14«4 " ' lorttte 'iBflW^ ra'.'PWWeM'iB; equally well diinn BlO. ' - ' ' ' j : ' i ;! - . lANMtTAIL PJ&BS^Tf iEXfS;¦).*• . • IW' ; (Krom the NBWS Pile , •! ' ' ¦ ; ¦ xA * W^ \\> And Oottfoiiable Hew t pf Julj 22th,18?3]) Prom^ers «U ;meetii^.wiU- plesse note • . "•¦ .; '»¦, •' •* •.:. , • : '.¦ • . • . - ¦ 'Amateur Atbletio ChamuIonsMi». to to held i ¦ Wednesday a fonctioa'at an ei« e iagly *ril ¦ ¦ ' ¦ tl»«t'th» OfBoial Bftttrjf Form*, neoftdsed ! »y • ' ' . ,';' ' ' : m uot&toB^I *:• !!' «, • ¦4j -. , : liant and interesting c&aacter t^ol: p5#«>; G«elto THE W80 JJ^tK^, ,• . . . , . . .. . i ,. . . • . ;: ;. , . At NorthimpUmon to-morrpw. Pai HAM- ! ; . ^n %- - ' ^IWh q^U' AMd?i*Uon;. Aithl«tio ' 'it )je - 't:-Q- '¦ ¦' ' ¦ ¦ Aad:Aoo«J««t6d 8«|vioe. that far tamed i educational dntr^rotian—1Jbe \ %:-MWry;r-r-y ^;;\ ;| : ;- , tWhat. may asked, Jwould.ft Jockey, of ng and ,13am, Kielj wm.:&l«rr«pre»eTitIreland , \)Qiktimr¦ .- ' :: V:¦ 6 * 0 ' . IMPROVEMENT AJfoouttcm, said IrifthjAmateur-AtiJleticAs so- the preaeni day ink-of jthe costurn^ worn in addition to ' Deaia;'. Murray, Denis: Carey, OlonriwJ K ' ' ?" ¦ f¦-I' " ' ' ConvenFc* fife' Stored E«rt : T< »fc& S «T THE OITVi ' *h ' ' i A • . .vl i-,'l ; ; 8;\ ;.: rf'Jlf»CTri» «aa " 1 i " '¦¦ ' ¦ ' ;;¦ ¦;•¦!¦ ;¦ •:¦ : : ! Waterfotd is: fast beginning to look eil^UcOi bo-badb-<>ne«peci<£lfavj croraMe • by the-^ der'^'OIo rned, 'vrh» 3r u*d;-J'. .K.JT1nn«ganV; ! ' ' , - ' j ' - : |> «ux»oiij ' «uhe noble. &uir.. fl trt occasion ; '. •...?. ;p ' , :• .• . . • : |" ' ^to of ¦ " ' ' ' :.I ' '" • ¦! '¦" ' !¦ ¦ ' ¦ house 1 * -. ;V ' " • 4e«g take charge . r . . - • ! Umpiring ¦ BUOOMS in course of building ii or abont the • • " Isisted ^1 .l>laiptor relyet :.:oap,. wWb : • San PrW^co a prominent : ' " was the distribution of prizes toj ' lie - ¦G(E|airaE :.y/M.yiNi&.veWlAMi6iW, . ; ' ' ' ' ' ' : Date. ; CorepetinK ¦ •^^f, ' ¦ BBS~"."»« •<^^ WATSHO«» BOV* (WMt c*Wt» sad: fw* olraMIg)r- : ' 1 city» -At tbfl present raomenl there are, we j !French Peak,;aad^,ibow.ol Waci aatin *tb- 'Australian Stable:: - .- - . • ;. . : . . . . : ,. |- .- . ,©^. Ctobc tul pupils, . Vhiijh ; synchronise^ [jwith xhe ; ' I am told that Mr.' July 4 Cloamslv (%ti«tcpdoja r Oacritpi) I , I Jut**>WBtt«a «) »bo*l 6.P ...» foHo»iSf ; may «ay, three large bqildiiigf in coarse of 2ef ik Oroomeda getting Ibon beWnd; ejwbi{« cambriok neckcloth of ; I An important sculling matchisfor On Z lfiOOend " breaking up," foof annual vapi .tjwxn. The gallantlittle Grange into 'extra trim again, the world the : „ U BMnxvo vCar)B(«od<»a. Ul Cmurm WUWBf&O Sm. " * ' " )'" erection. " First, the M^dcl Scl iool ; 2nd, the wnple 4pld«, tf« afihe 'ba long coat with, the phampionshfp^jf tap s ffl Mttto' T {SottDsl¦: lOLo >.a i («x4>» SMJSW edifying pxoce6di»g8 opened at ] 1 1180 to the with a view, to (baying a second *• go " at Flying ' ' .. ; Mt.O<»nf^T« ' ¦• iwhtai t» Xovoomixrat\wt,mC&*nd*f ¦ Traraoie Bailway Terminus ; J8rd, tiie jj'ilnt flaps and ^fi; e^p||, .bufywjng! at , the »!de » fietween George Townsand (EJchardTreaslder , „ 25 MiConjrev»T Ctirii*end<«ri O*rzison »« iu") Utkmtu •spaoiouB claas room j of *JM llOonvent, 'Swallow in' tiw pear future. ' It would- fee ' a straps; white '¦¦ -. .' ' ]. „ 29 Bsiaitwro' Ur. 1 been most ortistically jdeoorated, Terminos of the Limerick and Waterfordfand i^oo^hjeqohie*^ttastianed. 'with, the Champion of New Bonti Wftles. TllCtOonfrwrg Cfiristondom Uf b Bef r*ikmmt4 m*mpp U»i on At CorrU«r , wbicb. bad . grand eyeni |o bav« the match decided at' the ¦ t&< black learther/ Oxford 6ports on Satur- lug.. 8 Ohtt«tendbmTM<.Ocm«r«TOirr« toon : and audience which,.^ oonptissdtoe Inenoa KHbeuny Raflrbads. For tie latter,] the potton etodktogs: \* ' :,At Wolverh«mptop;.Oh*rity ; BoatTraii p rmittvu*PaddivjUm•¦ .the August Snebting in Trarbore. _ (No doubt the htiriAo 'ult.h'innrt- tnt iniAB' And 'stiver ' bncHes' won^thift dOO yards invitation ¦ ¦ of the pupils and the inatitufdoajliighly -ap- drawings . and every other matt :r ia prepared. 1 ; day, A. F. Duflrjr „ 17 Garrison T4K. OSogreTe. Christendom .\ ' m4N **Milf ord j . ' \ Lord lieutenant and tMJaniui*, of iWater- The dnconvenfenW e too pleased to" ratify an pver (BhMom-.(DcT?!n» |n a long .body garment, seconds dead, He iwon ty;two.yards. ' , ' These matches ar« i liable,toalteration by beard and eaw. The prograjntna rroicfli .em; earth;wqr fes of thei liue, h itweod W ater-¦ ford : > : ' ¦ • ' • ¦ arrangement that wou)d ibe '^Teeted with salis- with'tail* etreamlng,' outled behind , can well'be : Well nigh Invincible in this oountiy .while mutual consent of crab*, competing, notioeto bnaced many items of music and song] -together and'Dunkltt i i ¦ be sent to the Hon. Secretary,1 with nam«, , rxBxa-WAputroBj)M TD hoxnott faction; i>y >sil -iri^h apprtemen, ' '. : Imagined, and a^tur^Hy to a compromiaef. iii possession of bis Bib apprerrtico alkrwafyoe, Snrius (»T«n»bU1 w«*k)Ut 0Uu tut4 with a representation of scenes frpiEJ •Clontarf, ¦ ' ' v ¦ of grcrand ohih* intend to play on. QUA he may d*IooD,«bM ' ' # . .*¦ • io- ;• . a • o ; KooejBjtjy I« thean9tb^r Invention, handsome j?. rilorgan put in ' a ' really splendid 'petrf vraa gone through ! in a manner thi+ireflected j TBAM0BE RAILWAY. . ^or- notify papers. ' • < , A BINEJ MQTOR. . ; Jockey—hiatory negtocta id give bis ..name— inince at lhA Ouraagh; riding now without This si/lice to be given, at least three days !• • MSSSHSSvmBaSS&U'~™ ' the highest possible credit, noi alwe at« t&WouXt-U6... is riUurt dJrSto.^ ^ from the other ride of the ChanneL Of is indeed¦ a i splendidly flnisned maebine-. pendages.¦ ; . - ' ing Record." , . i • .. I Henley ..-..^Jfely 1, and 9 ¦ - i- . .«. O: « . O . O ; U---- \ . Vtrthsr Infofsstion osa 1M obteloti ffrfm Ht A with the functwnj*aiih«)ina.Tr<)ddaole absence metals , •¦ ••] • • • o o o . • • • . ' MT. Joseph Widgei posaibly did not. lack Cariow .J....V."! I^Di), Bishop oI Ossory,.Moit lBev. ©r , the whole .line {about J7^ miles) will July W . B^rwJtoJtais WmjHA, ?Mr, t, w, of tihe~Lord take abJUt 760 tens TOtmNAMIENT AT MTOIiLIiNlAVlA;T. %BUL iMET. ' 'I judgment, in acquirihg the stylish Gamebird Coleraine , Jul ^PHSSW Arum Band will attend. : irianuary meeting, Fairy 8park was about the or •ware most hospitably entertained by !.the good o o! a o a o o ke ahot at. 'The.Or. used his pet 20 bore and warm" upon- the course at Caatle O.Y.M.8X5XJ. BTJN3. 8eo whea the Bteamei*; sail, pinks from the Count/ AV exford. BOld on Wed- • an of ahbt onp thing " Sunday, Jnly 19—OoumsMnawin via Leamy . nune of the convent. <-* I only tltte^-quarters o f ounce against Irwoll. ¦ The pot boilid over, however, for the .or ! j nesday at 8d. per stone. 1A. respectable county aiAEYBOROUGa SPOE/TS. 1 1 tricn (start/ at 10 a m), i The clergymen present, included as well as At ithese his opponent's 12 bore And full pigeon eon of St. • David ran out and Theodocion Enow all about the Tides, Waterfora farmer informs us that after three sports on Monday W. H. KuE3eli ¦ ; the Very'Rev. Canon Phelan/ 'Very EOT. Canon etarges. Many of < ur readers will remember •• ¦ ' weeks moro the potato may defy the bli of the W.B.C., carried off two (handicaps^,o nd 1 gladdened the hearts of the fielders. He bad /• a.i.c/w.o.c. . Baftjce, P.P., Mullinavat- Sev. . P. Phelan, ght. the ' DoctorVCO bote gun—often facetiously CaJUB 8HOX7LD BUY Mooncoin; Rev. P. IWateh, P.P.; tAthabo, ran second in the' ecratch event to J.' J.'O<»i± nojdi culty in " coming up" over flve 'fur- BtiNS'lPpiB TBEM00OTH OP JTJLY P.P., referred to as a " t|>y"—and will, doubtless, * July , Queen's County ; Bev. E. iBrennan, C.C, ANOTHER ! FIRE. don, the KHmallock cyclist. Tom Kidyj Bally- lonijs at the Curragh the other day, and would O^Annaitown at 3 p.m. Ouffihill ; Kev: J. Oahill CO., BaUVduskiil; i>e glad to hear that its owner still knows oeem cheap to Mr. Joe Widger at 150 eova.r- July 16r-Tramore, at 3 p.m. . On yesterday evening, about 8 i o'clock, a fire meale, was also to the Jore as usual. Khe [ Bev. M. White, CJC., Boabercon; I Very (Rev. ' bow to use it to consiiierable advantage. July 23—Boss, at 3 p.m. : , •nanon Houlihan. P.P.. do.: (Rev. iB. .Murphy. broke out in the stables of Mr. Richardson, epoxta wero. Al, and the foon. secretary and ail ' 00060000 <* Mews" concerned deserve The total sum paid for the brood mares and July 30—Ballymacaw, at 3 p.m. The - CO., The Bower; Ber. J. OwtiganJ PJP., TKil- Mary-street. In a short time three engines to 'be congratulated. ' ^SO THSBY SAiY." i macow; Rev. W. 'Waddle; CJC., doi: 'Rev. Pr. were on the spot • • o o • « « o' a foals and yearlings belonging to the late Ool . Starting place—<7ourthou30Grounds. ,' when the fire ttaa coon got i The minstrela of I Ireland who gave thoir : ODonoghue, C.C , Cathedral, IWatertord; OBev. under. Very little damage was done. Dr. /WATEHPOBD GTJN CtLUB. Congo to the community in the old-^tyle broad- McjCalmont, which were sold by Mr. Bomer- J. OBrennan, O.C, 81ievenie; (Rev. ff\ iPreany, and ST. ANDREW'S CYWLJNG CLUB Mackesy, J.P., and Thomas EUiptt J.P., In blustery weather wluch interfered eomo- theetB, were in evidence about the Gordon- ville Tattersall at Newmarket on Monday WATEaFOBD 0X3., Ferrybank; Bev. T. (Bropby, C.C., do.; , were than iiev. Father Skelly, OJ>.; TRev. Father Mae- in attendance. One fire—like ' the misfortune wliat with the shooting, a practice of the 'Wa- Bennett race, ' and many allusions to it aro Tuesday, amounted to no less ' a anm #5,207 guineas. The "twenty yearlings dis- !EUiN3 IXXB JWJY. terson, O.P. ; Rev; Father Ghalvin, C.C ; Bev. —never comes alone. The populace, bow- terford Gun Club was bald at the club grounds to be found in thoir ballads." A friend has Father Mockler. De La Salle Col ege; Bev. posed of on Tuesday made 9,500 guineas, an July 6—Sugarloaf Hill, ct, 7.C0 p.m. ever, seemed to enjoy the progress of the fire ¦Poleberry, on .Tuesday. Appended are details: j oent IUS (the following production,' which, sgerage of <75 guineas, and the brood mares Wm. Cahill, Templeorum; Eev. J. CahiU, "(Dolly July 0—Tramore, at 7^0 p.m. , ht heartily. We wedded to tho doleful air of Gray," is Guide rig suppose they imejine • CJO., Ballyragget, etc. Bev. Brother Hoctor, Sweepstake. Athy and foab fetched 33.707 guineas. Mr. S.J S. July 11—Portlaw, at 4.0 p.m. Mount Sion, and Berv. Brothers Murpny and everyone to be insured. ' I ., 8. J. Murphy : Bung in the clreets ^f , and other towns To be had oj yfiiJ the Leading 0 0 1 1 a 0 a 0 ... 4 SieVier paid 2,000 guineas for 8kylight, a colt July 13~3Iount Oongreve, tA 7.G0 p.m. Wilfred, Belmount, were also present. J. Ptxwer oa the course. IWe give two verses:— The programmei was as toUowa- 0 0 Oil 01 0 0 ... fl by' Ayrshire—Amphitheatre, but the highest July 16—iDromtna, at 7.30 p.m. Newsagents and Stationers. ^—r CORONEE'S [INQUEST. E W. Clampett I 60 THEY SAY. Overture, Orchestra; ealutatory, Miss .Agnes (10(101100... 4 prijse of the day was 2,000 guineas, which July eo~Tramoro : .. . ChnstanaConnuigtnn, Mase Agnes FheJan; 2nd appears F. Power 1 1010100... 4 ; §ome horses really almost train themselves— July 30~JMount Congreve ai 7.30 p.m. Practical Plumber and Gaafltter that deceased bed been in delicate health for iAnd build her castlei fair, GO they oay. , -iano, Mias K«ttie Phelan, Mi» M. B. Davin; 0. P. Redmond 00011000... 2 in the stable. All runs start from the Court House Ground* S6, ff CONtiBLL-ST WATEBFORD, chorus, Classes Holy (Angela and [St. Philo- some time past. Tha-jury returned a verdict McElroy ' [There is joy in horsi and hound, so they aay, ^ J. 1 a 0 1 1 l l 1 ... 7 * i In America racing entrance forris are termed shorn at the advertised tima. ' ment : eight ihand reel, IMieses Eileen Fitz- of " Died by the visitation of God." |Or in a motor iound, so they say . entry banks. Having opened the store, is prepared to eeaald Bessie Murphy, (Freda Leaper, May Match at (Four iBirda. ciccute I , .._ jThere is joy in revel irce, or a holiday at sea, : Each week ha3 now ita list of " victims" July 5t(<—Tullogher v. Kihnoganny, at Mul- Kirwan, Philomena iMcIfabb, (Nellie Heaine,. Bowers 0 0 0 1.1 to A LL classes .of Sanitary Arrangements , MEAGHER'S BIRTHDAT IN BOSTON. Clampett |Or a trip to gay Paree, so they say. the starling,gate. .' linavat; Knocktopher v. Larogue, at Duno- M»y Malier, Kathleen Power; "Aileen Alan- 10 0 1 ... 2 j\ b Competent Workrcen under his own nah," Choral Class and Orchestra;! pianoforte On Wednesday, the 8rd August, the great Powei Chorua : ¦Madden looks like going to the front among naggin ; (yemfedcration v. Erin's Own, at Kil- y ¦ 'W.j ^ a 1 1 1 ... 4 personal rapsrviaion. , trio, Masses Gertie Oonnington, JoW Mlaher, Irish Tribune mil" attain his 3j)th year. On iBut to this question il must leave you : jockeys, and will probably head the list again kenny. • Eileen Fitzgerald, Freda Lbaperl Bessie iF. Power ,. . 1110.. 3 that day he will! receive the cosgratulutiuns of Kenneally Settl e it as best you will ; this year. July 12—Glenmore v. Eilbride (football), at • Murphy, May Kirwan, iBhilomena jMcNabb, 00 10 .1 , ¦ Hot Water Seating a Spteiilittf. : Joeephine Gete, Kittie Murray; "Has Sorrow thousands of friends in all parts of thai country, But I'd better state before I leave you In three races out of lour tho 61b allowance, Thomastown ; Threecastlea v. Olomarto (hurl- G7 : and his millions of admirers will ¦It 's all a question of the 'bilL ing), at lMUaroan (date unsettled). Thy Young 'Days Shaded," Choral Classjliarp sincerely pray U so aa to get a light boy, is , of more harm than Accompaniment, Miss Agnes PheJLaii; rihiet that he may be btejsed with a A holiday may cause you pleasure— : • July iath-iKells v. Cotterstown (football), Town and CoontryOrders promptl y attended to. long and happy good . ¦ M i ¦ ** " * *"^^ ; (harp * -and piano), harp, Slias Agnes T!helan, Ferryhant v. Sevenhousei , life, and will be enabled to work out the great (Nelson Of course, I cannot say ; A really good pony in South Africa is worth V. (hurling), at Knock- : ilano Miss Ohristioa Conningtoni bornpipe, 10 0 1.2 ' Noreside TigRMa , OD3BATB. . work of his existence, ilhe freedom and re- Still it e bound to cost a lot of money. a T pot of money" to an owner—to follow the topher^ Crosspatrick (hurling), at : iMdss Eileen Fit^gesald; ScenesdramCl oniarf. MaElroj ,. 1110 ... 3 ' publican indepcndeni-e of; And youTI have to pay . p3y, pay . ¦littlo ThreecasUes. ¦ ' characters, -Brian-B«ru (HiginKingoi Ireland bis nat ve land. Bia J. Power _ mestinra. . 1 1" ¦ '¦ • ¦ ¦ - -- .^ . . 1 l il 0 ... 3 Jnly ^th—Kilkenny Shamrocksv. Dunama3- Ji V;* - - !" * ¦ '»¦ . *flr » '». — "» : Miss lElHe Prendergast; Maladhi[ ~.£S 6 ; ton; O*Ruarc (Prince of Befni), Mils Birdie for their use on the occasion. And to men of every rank , whether German ball), at Kells. ht OTS r ' The Meagher Mateti at Eijrht Birds. Eig Day*' Coodaatsd T to Looeins ».*7 7 ; Holohaff; Laiten' (Briane ' page) Miss Josie Club of United French, or Yank , August 9th—'Piltown v. Grano (hurling), at EightD»n ' Toor to InUrlaken / ...£T 7 : Mater;luani sh Herald, ¦Llllie Ir&hmejT aid the newly- J. iPower 0100100 1 .3 Kilhrirlft. ' . : Miss Becesf ord; organised militarycompany, IWe muat give a welcome frank, so they say Thirteen Dart' Tour to Switcerlasd ! .,.£10 19 : Standard Bearers, Miss Rita (Barney, (Eileen "Msagher Rifles," K. W. ¦Clampeti lOIHOl 1 ... 6 , A \7e8konthsBhlno .- '• 1# ; have agreed to celebrate! the d; ,y But tho couroe miist be kept clear eo they say ; Important sales at Newmarket were com- HURLING. -*5 Ooughlan, Marian St. John, lAnnie Wall; 'Irish jointly, and J. McElroy 0 1 1-11110 6 eo they say ; Gracedien v. Olonea l«t (Jul A f a large —At Dungarvan, July FoorteeoD ayg* Crab* to Noriraj i ...£1J 13 Alter the distribution of prizes. | The mind your eye 12. Mr. G. Stokes referee. Governor of liissachuBetts, tie Majors of . company. Great interest was taken in| the Toll partieatsxt of above in " Eolidoy Tonrs." Very Key. Canon Phelan said that at the IS As the caro go whiz&ing by, so they aay. FOOTBAli,. '.o&e of the performanSe somebody should Boston, Boxbury, and Charles! own disposal of brood mares and foals For Select Oondneted Parties, and 'Independent c , General v. Chorua comprising Clashmore v. Eathjonnuck. Toon, ess other Programme* - make their ucknowledgments to the : good Shields, Rufus Choate, Edward —Dungarvan, . jEverett, Chos. "W. Power 0 1111111 .7 But to this question I must leave you the splendid stud of the late Colonel McCal- July 5, »t 4.15 p.m. Mr. G. TH0HA8 COOK & 8OK. aims, and especially to the children,] who ihad O'Connor, Bobert Eromett He; Stokes referee. civen them suah a beautiful treat there that , iry Giles, John Bowers 0 0 a 1 1 1 0 1 .. 5 Settle it as best you will ; mbnt, which were cold without rcaerve. Am- De la fJalle v. Kinaakbeg. 117 Orafton-atrett. DabSn. B. Dillon, Michael Doheny, Richard , day. He was very sorry that the task ihad not 0'Gorman Murphy _.. 0OJ 11 01 0 ... 4 But I'd hetter state before 1 leave you, phora, the dam of Glass Jug, elicited some Stradbnlly v. liiamore.—'Dungarvan, July 12, , and the other exiles, with a large numbjer of devolved opon somebody else as! he was cure Bedmond -11100010.. 4 It's a question of the " Motor Bill. " spirited bidding, - at 4.16 p.m. Mr. G Stokes referee it could mot possibly (fail into worse hands. officers of the various Icompniies of Boston and r..fi3 knocked down to ECONOMISE. , This motor race may cause a bit of pleaoure. ©ungarvan v. Kilroijanty.—Durrow, July Yoa cannot do tW Uf 70s (ynUmw P»jina8d and •Hia Lordship the!Bishop,as they were aware, Ne: 2s Od, and 2* Qd par itoae ; Oraag^ 8d, 44, and also attend the o o o o o o o s Peard from (Mr, J. (item for 1,000 sovtf. This 1 ever, he thought, it ought to be an [easy task celebration. The committee ire colt by Ladas, for 4 C00 guineas. 'Isabella, an 54 per dec. Bert AmericanA pple*. 5ltw for 1* ; for anybody ; to make their •acknowledgment* leaving no IT IWAlS. youngsler .finished-, third in the iWatertord . Kippers, Bloateri, Beds, and Silt Herrings, 6d to 8d pains or expense nuepared, and are determined ¦Isinglass mare, was purchased by Marquise per doe. A Wai will oooriaoe Too tiot we do things to the community and to the children who had The " Irish Wheelman " says—.Applying this Testimonial Stakes at the Curragh on Tues- given such B. rare treat, which iwas replete with it shall be the grandest jliish celebration evor Ginay for 1,050 guineas, and Jeun&sse Doree, rlftht at The Proridoa Hart, tfOonnell Street, obvious conclusion to.the conditions day, a,"ud ds an own brother to Lord Rossmore. culture and ! knowledge of the highest kind. witnessed in New England. A party of existing ;wjth filly foal iby Whi t tier, went to 'Mr. Whit- talented in Ireland, we find the l|ish Derby winner . The exhibition there that day Showed great 8iDgers have been eugaged that (Ballymeoa itself , our ney for 3, to sing the most only modern ThoV inter-club match between the Ealing 600 guLnoas. T. Q. care the excellent and ihigh order of education popular and patriotic track, falls abort of the ideal The highest price was realised for .Medora, PA.TERS0N, FOB SALE, ! imparted to the pupils of MOB convent. . They f those recognition At 'Callan. Sports on Wednesday week, J. J CESAEEWlTCH AND CAUBBIDGESHIEE NOTICE to Agents, County enemies of onr race who have thus calommated of the same danger that induced Howell, M-ulhofthone, came out like a gi .nt ioal by Whittier, was taJwn by Mr. Whitney Gentlemen, and Others. which- 'was imparted in every ibmndiof educa- the promoters of the tion. Having alluded to ! the picturesque and him by honouring him whom all true Irishmen recent Waterford Sport* refreshed and won the 100 yards off the 5 for 2.C0O rruineas. Sea tho, " TTJBP REGISTKB," cflnt post tno THOMAS GBANT, baring bran 'emplojed In healthy situation ,of the convent, fhej said there delight to hon'.ur. to strike the motor cycle race out of fheir yards; mark, fn the mile bicycle handicap ; oo application. Since writing the above I , the firm ol Grate*& Co., Lt4i for the past was A medical gentleman connected with it, we find that Thomas programme. Those holding sports on the (Eussell yards) finished W E O N E H D A Y and he was «ure tie *ould acknowledge, if 'he Meugher, Esq., M.P. for W. If. , Waterford <125 tblrty-oa* year*and barlag • thorough knowledge average 'Irish track take therefore a very V7coltly Credit Accounts Opjaea, aabiecc to ¦were present that day, that ibis position wa3 Waterford City, aad Mrs. Thomas Francis * thirdi J. J. Bolloway (owes 5 yards) just won : of ths erectionof Hay-bans; Shads, aad Roofing* serious responsibility on cheir shoulde» in Though there was a fairly good attendance approved refa^ncsi of all descri tiona, ¦ and the rtnorartooof House a sinecure, and that there ! was never any eick- Meagher saileo on the 13th July (Wednesday tho hurdles from Tom Kiely (owes 10 yards). p nesa in the convent at all.! The religious know- including motor cycle events in their bill of 161b hammer lell to the lot. at; Newmarket bloodstock sales this morning, Property aad Gescral Oarpeotry,' and a practical 1 of thb week) in the ' Artie," from Liverpool Throwing ^ho ol ledge imparted to ,fj Londonderry, Mr. Lamach gave 1,300 gns. . Note Addiais THOMAS GSAST, 89. BAIIACX- 1 Cycl e Union and Iriah Cyclista' Association I am pleased to see from report of meoUng ETBIR, WATKBTOIU). ' highest place in the religious examinationsof arrive there later in the season. We are sore 1 AMES ' WEL 1 _i 'Maflter'Jjick by fl&igb+away—Wenonah, and J STER : the diocese wa3 taken by that convent—(ap- should not grant permits for such events on ! in Dungarvan :that the Gaelic Athletic foj i - , ¦ ¦ that both lady ana gentluuian will be received held Mr. Raphael 650 guineas for Sight, IUDDELBTJEG, HOIiABD. plause). . : tracks which are manifestl y far from suitable. in the county, and a colt by ' with a joyoos enthusiaeoo, bearing so intimate Association is looking up Cartine out'of Nushka, and Afr. Purefoy 650 The enjoyable proceedings were shortly There i* little use in trying to develop tho that hurling is taking a fast hold on the afterwards brought to a close. a relationship as they 'to|to a name so dear to guineas for a filly by Cyllene out of Nene- KEUPTOH PABI DUEB Or TOSK ^TAIES. the Irish heart Mr. > ; eport in the absence of die requisite condition*, younger generation. . With ilr. !Dan ' Fraher CE&trawiTCR wd csiMBanxiESHia& M< agbe has been invited nooaha.; In Mr. Wolf's yearling, mbl BIOGRAPfflCAL and all ill-directed attempts to do eo ore in tho Presidential Chair, and (Mr. O^Higgins 'Mr. 8ievier * Iod;Tr>Wl EwiU to take a place with the President on the plat- 1 nought Brought of a Boy, by Velasquez, ' out SUrtl? form-on Thursday likely to result in eerioua or oven fatal weilding the secretarial pen, the Association HkifKER-i—t AfltMi—London tad Wotmluter Eiat during the ceremonies of the <>f dam of Irish Slew, for 600 guineas, and ; , ; , Prto*. Uxpenos. To my mind; it -alsos uppli«a a *rimt which tested, but on this occasion that ifickle jade, formerly tho property of Mr. Douglas Balrd ! FLUSHING, HOLLAND. ; Booksener* «nd Neir«gcnU shoajd send lor mot Iwve fceeo. loag-fcltT; iaitoiB toi Tuamore, Fortune, favoured, the Ihome club, and, not^ but Was cold .at the last, December New- Postage, -2hi. Write for Term». Supplies¦ •t oooe sad secureb suaJ - • --• u. : market sales for 600 guineas, was ont with FOODS' ABEOA MUT TOOT0 PASTE : innmore, or. JDnngarvan. jcaa eecnre ttorogh I withstanding the brilliant _play of theix oppo- OBOT WMUU - OtoconnV:- KMQ'a &antavAiBD\asm ^ND .JIAED .R * Ttrin; Wkicou tW Twtfc, S ; Ih^t f^' ;\ the' H*gaain*f blj n*irinikm & -catifoH with nent*, they iwon eevea of the events. Mr. J. the rest of J. Dawsonrs team on Saturday,, and tte Inatk, mat Otek» Off the trrinimnTn of jpcottble. A «MjJit'co treipoh. 1 23.; Yickery, afterihegotiatingA . mile and a half at a good . | 'AN A^nOA&LB fiBarnriSMENT. : ! of the Provinoial Bank, onter- deoee JwfMfehaad.arfll enable them to walk. tamed them iafterwards at pacej tho colt dropped dead. Aa a tjvo-year- FOODS' ABICA NOT TOOTH PASTE ¦ supper. A ret-urn •witihottt ooj inquiring,! into comfortable u°a «* Oaptain (Paget iJonn Bouxke imatcb will shortly be played on "bld Vandevelde, ran five times unplatted, and 1 . ?$? *?. * . tbe Tramoro ARECA SHUTt>» thTOOTH» PASTE Nugget Sporting Agency; ^uartetB. Contrast this .with the plight; of a of the King* Bodyguard, agaiast Minnie Jet- OiurtA i in the following reason he was out four times CG0D3EM ib» L«»PH b Wotld. I rjODDELBTJSO ' p. ¦ Mns, was eettled in the Ohancary , EOLLAKP. a REDMOND ft eo .family arriving in B^imore, say on a!we4 even- Division on ; • • • • » o o o without success; bi|t thia year out of four I M terms .whereby fill proceedings are stayed. GOODS': Inpnr ABECAa A* App HOTwnc* TOOTHrf Y«B« *ad PA8TE Old* Thepart grtat Sweet«toks k oa j ing, with perhaps . a perambulator, {feeding •WBLCOME t i : ; attempts he ' succeeded in winning the The STEWABS'S I WATER?ORD SfE^S, A new grass Harmston Plato et Hurot Park. U00D8' AiECA MOT TOOTH PASTE OUP^QOODWOOD ; Ths K0TAL HUHT OUP ; bottle and all), V& dog, foolislh. looking as track rfder has made his ap- SH tojWirny. j MMM 2\ pearance. At Vmt kr OA * b (b* , P tW:iiAm¦••M at] 1 the accompanying tnaid and thejodds and the (Bath spirts on Whit-Mon- Thc> .Philadolphian cMoketera gainod a Tho BT. LESSB, Ac, &o., 4o • • ^*ft . The Most Nutritiouo. i day, jErne3t! : «nds that people thick they require &i the Payne, of the Worcester CX3. wejlrdeaeryed ; ivictory ovor Kent at Bock- Booff i Fatare, Doobl* iad TnbLt BresCs Uld, AecmnnUtor's V carrWd all ' «ss*b ssri?ffi5ffls j ; ¦ ' Bptatm. ' ' "eaK water," (who were forced to tramp from @ .before him. He .to a well-built hampton on Saturday by C2 runs. ! &*., tu, , ^ WEU-ERECTEORESE RVED J: P. ®9 youth of eighteen, who possesses a style upon C.tB. Fry ;Vtill holds the list of batting |j aP. ON ALL BAOES. ] bouse to hoose eeeHng where to (lay. their wanE M uP ! ^gpr ' ' 1 | of <^7 the machine ¦closely resembling thi late A. W . Pri«» Lkt (InoeddsO y) sad mt port : Hhead3, and wit^Umallchance being pro- Grateful—Comforting. ' W. Woods & Son, H.P.S., frw.vi^ book : Harris. After winning the mileNiandicap of rjil« tod tebgnphlaaxbt ta application. ' ft ! Perly acoommodstfed. Butjit is " Our Visitom' from a short PLYMOUTH, BNOLAND. ' ' mark; he beata Edmonds, the ! : ttmneimUttlmt. . ¦ iMtfiictlotaby Tebsn^i «*a te neditdfa Laedun i List" which will, 1 fancy, make your Magazine ejptwhile Posting champion Stations by several lengths in tho | most popular. The copiesare sure to be pre- ¦ ¦ ¦ \ ! i • —I half-mile ¦ scratch ¦ , ¦ and then - ¦ • , io the surprise of ; 111 ^ ^ . | | II . ' < rfc ; ; served, and children now: unborn rill fcere- | BreaMast-^Sujtpesw his chosen followers, secured the five miles ":T>e Irf«h Oyclfat" ssys:— ToBo-d) £ i -j after glow with pride at seeing "Granny*" scratch . " ¦ : < <*> «*#llamowi«aent. some time; «id if he competeB m the race for ! • T3tk>a|bVl wonM!!^;^ i« * ifflU , In our warerooma.Jc oiicallaad teelarjOTii- ^^s^^^^t^ris^:. Bof j oined a yw^m i4i«la«; pobjiifc«4W * of iith |6urrey €)up, which; is invariaWy run .Wavelet's Pride,' Ost; BachelorsButton 8*t «t>- jlrAI wland . : •eirei. Coon*n andjOo.l TJniver»siPro riaeia. on a 91b: Handicapper' 6st 7Ib; Priar Tuck and iM6»irt,C: P,^m^']s4d W4UAwi; | ;j pe*p^:A^^r>k|) ^/.I graw track, be' will want a lot of :beating. - . - . U;|.WBi«0bery tm'^te' cftteritfg'loiljia ",iod*]«o ;,. tBistonian, &it 61b; T«mplemore and. Zli fan* Tbfsj is s^yltd>th » '.fBrsfi6n;]DiiR«^4;;)t(Ml ¦ ¦ ¦ A; ¦ ¦ • i .. P. ©nffey, the ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' world' • ¦ •¦• ; sprint record .;¦¦ : ¦ •¦ ¦' ¦ hoV !•• i Pelllswm, 8sl lib; • Set 31b; Oonrlan ' and 'ir , DunwrvMW««kly . del Projrrsmm* y * sn(r"1Cii«jrin«' , *I . IM. jpirlb.Jar^ill tit* ' to fMeTedaieltodge, iWilvepbampton. where Be 7*t: , EM., : >•:, ,r r - b**> ; Pl : li S M 6lb; BeU«nlbro«s, 7«t' Mb*; Bells Gatlin* ;¦: ;¦ ^^Jbia oDd ji.; ?^- bUt4iti^«pp i3^iAAtrin$bU.44U p t •: !• - : i is 'Oottafer.. . 7«t BU> ; filK^.W Wi ; «te; '¦ ¦ " ' ' av* tJiat h^ running ibetter than l ::r,jr \!i:~i -?*^-k ' 'i >b '-v J. ' -- !' .: .: ,.' ¦¦ I i . \i > " ] t* ever, and Ooteider and Brrthey Bell, 7«i; DtWJkil fet vn^e ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : L ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦;¦! hi« jfriends (V- 'i-i &?i'i '',' .i '. - . .-I.' ' ' ," . • ' !"T . - ji' «tate that he looks like doing' even it»b i .Noblesse, Oay ;OordMl ftnd..O0t*rn ^itto ^ we t? j. tittlj:four , ' ¦ X ittie, : «rt IBlbrilAdoni*, Ulb{ 6«Brirk not'*t : ;^l«dkfal; years hence. . - i . i. B*t ^'Tb»'. BMi; l ntirlriM; ^ #urV kt d Cbaocsr. W jioiE; 8*e.Um*ttin,'*«ii!5Eb: Yaaaiea Eum iijtW a oy and Pfid BjJ.jCrt:, ¦ meAfcjng of the ¦ \ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : ' - Irish!Amateur; ¦! :¦ ' • ¦? ¦ Athistl^j AMor ; i ¦)¦ .• .;¦: . ; .j - ; WUBa. - V: . il- ' ciajKon, pronr^ed td ' ' iil¦ ^itfefeSErfpBTa PKIZE8- -: ,. j (be ffttoirtated.' m¦• «!n ¦ , SAZAa: ; amateur at an early Aaie tmrh ¦¦ -- -won »w «w» ^ A^^ the ediaWripllow. 'AX .: -Vim*W*"^ MMT tuU• B« ~ot,.v*** J'^iT'TtoTj*t:' K in^ coming TDter^ahonarcon^^Artweeh fc^JiMfP^ Ireland and 9co»an4rat. Bdlnhuri*' , on Jnj. 16tt.: Horgani who vMoi)Mef o;iM "j Qiit>eJK •hc*9uUer eyer produced Y ;:: ; ¦< ¦y;i>ium W^tMOi.cMk .:K a^' ;i-' ¦ Maw¦ *. •:: .f*- *-- ^'i-v: - ' . . .. ¦;. ¦{ ' " ; ; . *:: !i- - ' . j . . , ,[;'; ' ' ¦ ; ( ¦ • ¦ ! • ¦¦- ¦ ;P ', •; :¦:¦ ¦i i r \ 'm ? MM '&m ,'i :¦ 'r" I- -' '' - . i- : • ' . ;-i;,-i'.«, •!:; ,tJijS-Tfl- 'i .r- '-i-fV'e. ¦ pii'f l ' si: >i • - •

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¦ J -¦ - ¦ —~—r; ;— " :• » i - J»\ i- ,, - . 1 jhiaJBwn, fo await tte namingof aw> resurroc- MELANCHbiiY , : ACCIDENT ¦ jtion!.I 'May, lie Eeet in'Peace. I' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' S). ,i-- :' :- TA P . ¦• ' fi ' ¦- ¦ ' " '"•¦ ' ¦ ' ' - :• ¦ - \{ ¦ ¦ < -We^nead*y;\Mw/'Speech ©ay^'in Mount ' i i . : ¦ Me4eray,:sna the ueual ceremoalea associated I;;; M; :,Z **MM^:^ with (he event were iopraded out as in. years 1 ( . Ttoe ine#ing ot the -Crbaa District Council\ , On Monday last' a|sad accidenit occurted o i on Monday evening'mis oi more thanTordinaiy cone by in alauperii macner.; From an eauy 1 in the adorning large orowda drove in a aon 'd 'Mr. 'Edmon^l (yShea, DungBrvaa—an ! Sntereet. i in :the first iplsce'. the Gre4i Soirtlie*q[Jour I on dntersstih boy named' Jodoph. agedTiabout srx Land; 'Western Yarijoua Tghicle* thrbujj^itEe town their .way g ' ' ihe« ' :' ¦ '¦ ' ' ' " " '' ' " ' Railway Compinj promised tfi» yeart—'Which termiaated ifatally on Tuesdijy oaS*i ^^K v«i*l«i».*y-letSf*'ljw ft , A ' '0 ^ ^ ¦ I '¦ ' TP'B iMm . " "'!' • . . • (iMM:. '' ¦ ' ; Council to consider i their x«queBt ;^otr .' to Itonnt Meljeriy to ¦wiineae nihe extraordinarybe 'JtP\ l^K mS ''W ¦ " ! Wj | ¦ 1 reiijp , whdd>nnui«thiray^ expected, morning, to the great grieff ol ins parenta :aiyl :- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ Won in the .prices'61 season tbunjta'. ticketo. di*pray of Went family. The injuries', were caused t>y a fall at a »ur curr»nt ediUocroicmpondeak, o< I ¦ » ¦ ; ¦£ ! ¦ !_ ¦ ¦ '' : 1 ¦¦ jlt-ii'mudh tp-.be hope^'fliat ' Soi the Btudentft of .:£hir .famed eeat:cif educa- ; ' • • , - ¦ i I¦ If ' ¦ ¦' • , • MM • 'M ' " ' ¦ ¦; ¦ .:W^¦ the company wfll indeed, Shandon. The poorilittlejfellow:wasremovdd ceunse, oasiask ua to 'reply to an: aMnsed . Hf ' ¦¦ "¦HI'" ' ' ¦ ' ^0 '' ' •' ' ' '• '^^' ' : ;. . -..i^^^Tl . : •.' ' • . ¦] ' still .further populajiae the interests of Dnn- SonTiand religion, and m.«!Tjiiii ^r. svNntrlini M' Hayes: On Wednesday^at tour o'clock,: the ' inter- being returned !tp yon. -. j ¦ { ¦ :¦ ;' " . . . ,' ' . - •• Parts &te the Very Best \m^neV \ . plaming j of the want ol water. " ^' -' r- John J. a!s the Everybody Yrniurohe), "aouyenir. .; de ment took place. Tho sympathy for the Borrow- ' Eoawnlsn.—We cwinot iaj thit tho dr»m»ttowriter | Know8 that Granite Lodge is ' where Mr. JSgak instrumental < 4uet ¦ih« ¦ fr w* used to live Bruxelies " Master lwTNoiTis And 4&. f ofer-. family was deep 'and widespread. ! of the eighteepth oenttuy «u connected with yonr of let Facts convince you , but the!, query cave rise -to a . n . ;The following Catholic clergymen , headed Eo6-M»o-Train. AU we can discorer aboot him U tint ' ybiii to favour a^ witb a call Inspection;lan ; shall statement . aa to recitation. : The: iBfidge at !AShlone, '. Mr. 'W ; We only ask the scarcity of water also . o , CO., he WM the eldest ton of Mi1. John Cherry, an eminent the County J. L>e; : instrumental eok> " Insh-Mt•», the procession—(Rev.': F. C. Prendergast ; NONE. j Council, Offices, where the pip .Tlunearvan : Eev. : W.- Rvan. C.C.. Ardflnan; printer and bbokieller. at Limerick, and WM born in tbHt i the CELTICS ARE SECOND |T0 ; broieilast week * ilaaSr Malaohi MdFail; recitation. , 8aw- i IV V . and Ileft that newly-laid-oi it ; tash iRev, B. J-; Hackett. St. John's College; Water- that city on ttio. Ilth ol JanturT,; 1762—Hii father' ! establishment high and dry, so to. Bpeak. fleld'a Bridge," Maater.Hurry. CEourke * melody {part - song), " Avenging and Bright, ford; Rev. J. Williams, O.8.A., Dungarvar ; anootott belonged to tho - Society of : Friendi, and Charfl and with .trial Prompinoco -We hope that attention will be paid to Mir. , -, do.; Rev. J'. ori imllj belonged to Torkahire, ' Cherry died ofl the e» Barrori'3 Select Class; . recitation, " The Siege . o Rev: : R. Fitzgerald OJS.A. g All CSacoeo of ItepalU ewcuied at Motle^ , complaint in connection - with tlio (Byrne; inetrumental Coakley, 0.6_ft., do.!; Very Bev. W. Landen, 7tb of February, 181Q. it Uammotith in i Booth^Wale*. ; neglected ; state of the' quarry at Ballyneetv. Armagh," Vx. William% duet, "Operatic Fantasia" (Masiane-to), Mr. D.D.; Bev. P. OtMnnorJ C.C. ; Eev. George and' from tnorp ol tba data at oori dlipo«»l ua ye ble :He¦ has| had some or his cattle very badly ri- ' OM ^ jured PoWer and Master Samuel Powell. After 8. Meyers, The/Bectory.] . to trace any connection with New K .. /. / • ia ; consequenoe ! of the want of prote ;- , Very 'Rev. Canon |!Power was unayoidab y jP.' Cooney, D"wo-MileiBridge, Ckiimel-yThaoWfor ;tion there. WhicH An Iriaih, dramatic piece wsa produced 7&idreatiOeorge'sistreet Let it be hoped those responsible ' ¦ ¦ HI Kiwi entitled—Scene' from :" Gerald-of-- Jw-dare. absent. . \ \f i , ' ,„ , offer. Sinoe the advertlaeueot appeared in T B ii>l FHHItf ARfli ./will 1 not allow themselves to get into an acliojn Cashmanj ' The ' boys of the : Cljrist'ian Brothers Schoo s tbere has been a daily dbg thovr, in the TJoititjcf t onr !for damages for of little stitch <3-erald. 'Earl of Kildaxe, Master M. the «^ke a in courtier) Master D. Oash- walked in processional order, wearing mourn- oEo«. Onr adrertiier whe U a lawyer in Philadelphia ; itime, or perhaps-we may remind them that ' ji t Pagot (an, Engliaih : (Mi. ¦ ¦< ¦ ¦¦ rpaa James Ktzgerald to follower of 'KiWare). ing badges, and 'accompanied by .Bey. hM.bad offers of ora 25 prize doga. . . • ' •wa3 the halfpenny worth of taT that saved ^ antl; and EeV-. PJ, Oahir J.O'B., New ' ' ¦ ' '¦ ¦ Maa'ter H. O'Bourke; Page, Master J. vody. Lilia (Superior), Bev. MV.1 Bpl , B.A. Nine Mile Hon&e, ! KILMACOW PETTY OESSIONO !4he sheop. . , . : . ,. , . , .. , . ¦• . - Mr. Reardon. The lelasa fellows ' of ;the. di> Boei,. and aeVeral local' tancleri ,will. kindly, note -Master AI. Cashm'an ^was a «anume ,a ¦ - ¦ ' ¦¦ in-frhich. was ' - • • ' ' ' • ¦ ¦;•' ; '¦" ¦ '' ¦ "" ¦ ' " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ favourite, •Wv«v •! j- . ¦:¦ "V- ¦ ¦ , ceased child, .withj v^hom;he , . . .. .' ; ¦; - ,: ,,, eucceis in iWa - part; as.iWBlL aa. bi* ^her f l?tomour Eflporte*) ji i; .. i < =TP •were conspicuous •] in the ! melancholy cortege ' Admirer, ' qnltei true,. Mr. John ; ; ,viSl). Caehman. in the role of an fEng-iah Djnneannott.-*flt ii ' ' -perfMmanco waa very amongst , the other pupils bit the schools. ' - -,.' ¦ 3ommini, aeniible NMioi»li»t as be U and alvaya bai E. iB with-Bincere^regretindeed'that , we ha™ courtier, «bd ^¦Wteole . , These moDthly sessions were held on'Tmirs- i to announce the bereavement whioh haa iallen loudly applauded ¦ from start . to- flniBh. The ¦Amonrat. those present we noticed—Mr. Eud- been,, agreea with us that no effort ahoold.be,(pared, dell, O.P.; Mr. Stack, J.P. ; Major Maunsell, to make tEs Klng'i.Ti*it tci'Ireland a noortl 'one. Tho 'day before'-Mr.l Baymond Jle la,, 06 Mr- '¦upon MT. and Mrs. O'Shea, of thds town, tin .recitati0TSTandsingiri -in «he English part of 1 ^ ? '' 1 K the most JP. ; Mr. Thomas O'Connor, J.P. . Chairman King's action ' alone tn securing for thi* country tho lUUck Bourke, K.'M..; «nd OJr. P^IP* *?".!; i.the sad death of their little son, - who was aeci- Efograinm-e .were aft ^hat exaotfag 1 AM)-SERGEANT ttoe ability of 'Mr. U.D.C.; Mr. W. OrrJ R.Mi; Di. J. C. Hackett, Land -Bill ahonld earn for . His Majesty'tho gratitude of l OIHE .MAGfeTRAffiES J jdentally killed on ; Sunday evening. Particu- criUc! could desire, and of ]Mac iNAMAfilA. , I the IDr. Ctean, Bins; Dr. J: Williams, J. F. Iriibmen the world OTeri :There is na one living who ale fatality, : I.S.M.,1- -who oopduoted ' r S lars of the will be found elsewhere in Power,. SMiimer ^Thi Grreat ¦ , , ¦our ¦ .proceedinga, nothing Williams, solicitor; i Dr. Williams, ! DT. E. P. can do more f«r this countDy1 iand we beliere there u sot At the opening of the :Oourt , columns. ' musical portion of the ' ' de la Poer expressed regret said, as he is 1 too well known an the Hynn,, W. -Dunlea, II. Barry, U:D.C.; Jam push the interests of ©ungarvan as certeinlv a gifted young fellow, Mnch obliged all the saiie. a-most , in- A far as they can, but still we think there was a ,} : - ¦ harp, by Penrose, National Bank ; M Gardner, Munet^r ST Norther, S3 High »tree» JJeal —Much pleased at Kilmacow we found ihim active £, £»!. fhe lxish Aire! , on the , . : elates. good deal pf mismanagement at the beginning, whoje father i3 the and LeinBter Bank y Mir.. iNevins, ' Provincial to And yoa thick so hi hl onr Magazine, telligent sergeant, and popular with all Masker Malachi MoFaU. g y of .he.wUl like Freahford, and will soon and that a little more give and take spirit only m'anufacturer of tins instrument in ire- Bank; Peter Walsh, Captain , E. Curraii, J. Mi«B Wood*, Church stroet, Coleralne.—Copy Of Weliope between them and the County Council would As this col- Mooney, J. O^eil l, 3. R. 'Dower, J: Cummiris, Magazine fleet as ordered. ' get promotion to a higher rank. • land, were received right well, . Hope you will like It, ' who had come from 10 and 11, Barronstrand Street have beenlrnuch more suitable to both parties .Ireland ; to P. Mufcahy, Mr. Mitchell, V.3.; Mr. E. Brett, Captain Green Sergeant ilacNamara, lege has done more than any in , Yonghal.—Thanks for adrertlrfr- case3 concerned] ;We tihin'k it is ibest not to let the ; Irish language Mr. Beary, VS ; MT. iBarr, Assistant Co. ment for Msirazlne. We may jet ba ablotooxtond Freshford In ^connection ' with some remote an'd advance the ¦ prior departure from Kil- matter go any further, as it win only involve and to help in creating an Irwh •Surveyor ; Mr. Rae, CiE. ; J. F. Boyle, W. lttocops to Tongha'. ; " ¦ .- which arose to ihie movement, : .returned .thanfeJ, and said iho wouid: expenses Which, in the end, may be unpro- Ireland by bringing 'back to iErm.'itke ideasi jof Maher, Mr. 8immoTids, 'Mr. D. Shine, MT. Tramorian.—Thanks -very mncu for the details macow, ductive 1 of any results beneficial to Dun gar- fitting that the (Redmond, J. Wall, Thomas Walsh, Master of supplied 'a plucky endeavour to discharge fais duties as satis- GAELIC LEAGUE NOTES Clonmel Horse Show oux ancestors, it was only in connection with Jack O'Brleo ha had evidently van. ' \ songst anisic, " and poems of the Gael were not Union; E. Keohan, |E. McCarthy, Ballydux; cot. Bat the particulars were fuily publlahod ln factorily in FJreshfora as Kbl one, we are sure, will grudge to Mr. omitted or ignored, ' as could be seen by the Mr. Mayes {representative M«3srs. E. A. Merry the " Sreolns News" lbs aayiftertbeotent. - done in Kilmacow. i )t5ociety I SETTLED. ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ Beary. thef Borough Surveyor, the well-earned second part of the programme, ¦which embraced and Oq.), Mr. James Merry, C. Sheehan, :/, i i jTication \phich was unanimously granted to difficult ro.e ot Abbey-view; Thomas 8heeban, Mr. Molloy, It will be- remembered that at the previous ¦ an Irish drama, in which the , D.C.. Kilmacow, Specially written for the N EWS. - wm nou> Tnein ihim by tiU District Council. ; ' ' ,.. - ' Hush, O'Neille wan allotted to Mr. David Mor- Callan, Mr. W. La*lor,' |M. Christopher, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Jamea Flarrell j ; lit will he seen , from a report of the pro- M. Crotty, , was requested by the magistrates to aettle, if , ' 1 of rissey a young man of exceptional abiaty . D McGrath. Mr. W. Power E. ' -the Water- Iceedin-gs ^hat a deputation four boatmen h-his task in splendid style, Cummins, E McCarthy, DJ).C. ; Jas. Foleiy, possible, a dispute in connection with a quarry With reference to the syClabus of Annual who went throug THIS DAY'S RA€ING " 1, , a mao:^ well to draw attention to a Horse & Houni ShoT7 jcame before the Board, including two Byrnes, and the part of young Bugh, by Mr. Martin James Flynn, Thomb.3 Flynn , St. Mary-street ; near Mooneoui, . between its owner lord Feis it may be named Michael .Fewer, and a road contractor, small matter, which, though it could hardly Kenneallyi and Dtoyer. It had reference to O'Kealy. gave geneoral-BatiaJacmon, and The Thomas Flynn, Square, J. Draper, M. Foloy. WCVVr.lARKET IVIECTirJG ' OQ the 6th the " iLooK Out," and all we can do ia to refer were up to ^the mark itr. Edmond Curran, Shandon; , Mr. Jeffiy nemod Fewer..! The latter ©ought an order to mislead the 'initiated, ia nevertheless calcu- and 7th AUGUST Next, resi of the characters but the magis- lated to leave a f atee impression on the mind our readers to the interesting report whdih also, iand the co3tume3 worn by them wore Power, Mr. P. Corcoran , Mr. Brenock, Mr. entitle him to enter the quarry, ; indudiug Classes for j lappears in another column. Theii object, so le of dress in the OlMcara, 'Mr. Thcnna3 Clancy, Mr. W. Mul- trates considered the best course to adopt was of tho average reader. 'In the translation of rieM: and reoreeented the sty trumber 3, tbe first jfar as; weicould. gather, was to Have a double the great Ulster lUniertam,jmign cahy, Mr. Thomas j McCarthy, O'ConnelUst; to adjourn the case for the purpose above the syllabus, competition COUNTIES TIPrERAEY ANU WATEE- days 'of WELTER HIAINDOXJAIP ' " Story of Early Gaelic slip in iront of Parsley Lane, and after con- CKeill It is only just to remark that the P. Keane, Mr. John Murphy, Park Hotel ; stated. , ; | prize ia set down aa FORO COMMITTEE of AGRICULTURE ¦ siderable discussion, which was not at all of in the W Dunne, Blue Gra38 (Hardy) * 1 IWhpn thp case was now ca'.led. i lAterature" (Hyde). Now this little book ia ; sinking of Mr.' Patrick (Plahavan , Devonshire Arms Hotel ; D iFraher, ¦Lady Hel ' an agreeable character, the matter was left was truly melodious, and. P. Tully, W Jones, Head-IConstable Kidney, p (Miller)¦ a Mr. Bourke observed that ibe 'had heard no- published at, we believe. Is., and is pretty ¦ ' mother tongue, iLa Laide (Watts) 8 . -widel , so that people whose know ENTRIES CLOSE for further consideration. ; greeted with great applause again and again J. Sullivan. Thomas Connolly, T. Doyle. T. thing since about tho matter. y known j : » ! AB to thfe Edmond Power memorial, I should say that tbere Hore, H. Kyne, Wm. Foley, Thoma3 Barry. Alao ran—Aquaacutum, Viper, Lord Brand, Air. JamC3 .Farrell then oame forward -and ledge of Irish is slender, would naturally renewed, and: indeed we may Wild Apple, Gower, Barrett Goddard very in- ; like to have a word to say upon this subject. waj not one dull or uninteresting item m the A. Jordan, J. Curran , UiDJC.; P. Powe r . R , Gun said—Your worships I wish to state that in ihink that such a book would be & On Single Fees—SATURDAY, 25th JUBY. \ IA few : days ! ago I was at Arklow, ¦Fitzgerald, Court, and Avocotiojj. accordance with your request last court day, adequate prize for the competition, - which re- where ja isecond part of the programme. The piano Killosera ; Jas. Power, E Curran, ¦Betting—4 On ..monument to the memory of Father Murr/hv. :Norris aid Mr. !Powerr kept the •Ballman, etc., etc. | to 1 against Gowor and Lady I visited this quarry on the following day, quires a knowledge of the first four hooka of Doable Fees—WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY duet by Mr. (Help, 6 to 1 Barrett Goddard, 8 to 1 Viper, i the patriot priest of '96, was unveiled. Very attention of tne house, iand tho various other O*vring to ''the very large numbeT that at- and I am glad to eayy-auccetxled in effeciting lO'Growney. in addition to a certain spoken leoon, I hope, in the historic Bull King i»f ¦ tended many names of lord Brand, La Laide and Gun Cbnrt, 10 to 1 a settlement, to the eatislactnn of the particj knowledge of ttie tongue. With tne person For Piizi itemq wore equally good. friends iind sympa- (Blue Grass, Llita aud Entrj Forms apply to iWexford another splendid piece of .'aculptuiie, Amongst those present were^Phe Most (Rev. thisers are inadvertently omitted. 100 to 8 Wild Apple, 20 to 1 concerned. I who knows Irish it is di0ererrt. He has only ixeminisceiit of- '98, will adorn the old town and Lis- To the large number others. > Mr. Sourke—That is «ood, and we 'are thank- to turn to the original Irish, from which we I>. J- HIGGINS, HOD. Spc. ! Drj! Sheehan, Bishop of Waterford of friends who called Won by two lengths; I by the , Slaney. but in'. Dungarvan it appears more; the Lord Abbot ' of Mount Mellesay; and sent sympathetic letters and messages, three lengths dividing ful to you, Mr. FaTrellJ for- your kindnej3 in pre«umo the translation, waa made, and hofindis f. W. NOEL ' second and third. QUIN, AsaistJiQt Sec \ jtfiat the -(people there; who profess to repro- the! Lord Abbot of Boscrea: the Rev. 'Father Mr. and Mrs. O^Shea I feel deeply grateful, the matter. . : —Ah tiAO "Duair, " Sc^ifi liCTop'OA' nA ut ( a striking monument in the Square -o? (W .Browne, P.P., iDunhili; Eev. James Heno- ¦ and Proud 8ergt. Quinn summoned George Leckie for erudition and ability with » vaat, and to W. Fleoh. ;¦. , . ¦ ¦ i 7l '- FOUETH j 'Dungarvan as a testimonial to the martyr's bery, PJ^ Modeliso ; Bev. Meagher, P.P., ^ being drunk at 81ieverue on two occasions. irishmen at least, & fascinating subject. There ANNUAL SHOW. ! .memory? I ."Why hide a memorial slab in-a hlan, Adm.. iBally- Betting--4 to 1 against Lady Ormoc, 0 to 2 He was nned »23. 6d. in:eaoh case. ia no more suitable book to give ae & prizeto Tallow : Kev . James Cog Captive Pet and Preocraggan, HORSE JVMPINQ. j corner of \ the town, which few would see, er- duff , iLismore ; Eev. .Patrick Wlalsh, O.M., Before th3 Right Worsriipful tho Mayor (Mr 7 to 1 Diomeda, Simon Lalor was also fln<>d 23. Cd. for a a Gaelic leaguer. Thb is, orcouree, the book j 100 to 12 Furze * ' : cent their, attention was specially called to it? St. John's, Water- Bus* fllly, 100 to 8 De Lisle aim * -*ir offi*npA At. fltiftv^rilft. the committee intend awarding as flrtft/prize, Four Horse Jumplog Compeiuions ' i Cork ; rtev. Denis Whelan, James A. Power), Messrs. Ulick Bourkr and Hand in Hand, 100 ¦¦- . and ; What is worth doing is worth doing well, and ford - Eev. Bernard Haokett, do. ; Eev James E.M.; J.Eyan, aid Patrick Kenny. to 7 other?. ) W^ANDUOKLNO. and not the " Story of Early Gaelic literature." One Pony Competition. ¦ ; ; we are 1 sure that if the movement were Won by half a length ; a neck separating Cornelius O'Neill waa summoned by Sergt. ¦ set pn (Williams, O.S.A.i Dungarvan ; Rev. John ASSAULT. second and thinH which only touches & 'hinge of the eubject A Competition—1st Prize foot to perpetuate the memory in a really good C.C., Capppqurn; (Re v J. C. Preniler- John Fitzpacrick! had his stepson O'Donnell , Mullinavat, ! f6r nllowing a mule, dealt with in the large work. How ftha error , j{,20. Oasey, , Jain«:> PRINCESS CUP A Ccmpeation for : form to the rebel Edmond Power, it would ba gaet, - Dungarvan ; '>Rev. J. iKirwan , Ijsmore ; ¦Whelan , summoned for an assault, but owing hia property, to wander on two occasions on crept into the translation it U easy to Under- Hones ihut never won a Irst ; largely subscribed to both/at home and abroad. Newsboy (Lane) ,....- J 1 the public road «\ O-arrandaragh. tstand. The proof of the Irish Prizeftt any Rev. ?Daniel O'Connell; Waterford ; Eev Jamea to the absence of the defendan t, who is a Xeny (Elliott.) , portion wae Jumping Corapetion in Irela jd. ; We therefore trust that no urgent action wall •U JS/A.; Eev. Michael present in hospital 0 The- defendant wa» fined Le an informer— the competitors in this particular event will Open to all Ireland. ! Oadea, Queen of the Vale' filly, Housewife memoryv of the dead with a slab embedded ln Messrs. Thomas F. OtHiggma, ©ungarvan ; of age, wa3 charged with the larcen- ol a . (laughter). i : : prohablv be from the local sohools, etc., it is : the WalI 'x>i Mr. Mefr/a house. It wfll ; Charmer. Medah, arid Profit gelding. TWO DRUNKS. to be P. Keily, 'E. Keily. do. ; ^Reginald i^picer. ¦watch and chain, valued at £5, the property Betting—6 'ke hoped that thi3 erpkiration wiK flet ; noticed in, our report that Mr McOrath pointed Dublin; IP. Ducey; Thomaa Keane, J J 'Syan. of Mrs. Hogan, o£ Thomas-street. to 4 on Newsboy, 3 to 2 against Sergt . O'Donnell preferred two charges of ithinga right. , ; out that Lancashire, 6 to 1 Housewife, TO to 1 Xeny, 20 drunkenness at Garrandaragh, -A/D CTIOIN ¦I if thi3 memorial were placed in tho Michael Tracey, John Connors, were also The defendant pleaded guilty to the charge, ¦ against James We are pleased to be able to state that the Park it would be made a cock-shot of, to 1 others. J-ames 'Dal toni who. was! fined JO3. ' Feia Committee have raised - . o» . - . ¦ and ho present. and Mr. Hogan requested the magistrates to Won by. a head ; a the prize in the I emphasised his opinion by pointing to the fact deal leniently with the case. length dividing second 1ROA1D OONTEACmOR jk QUARRY OWNER. pipo competition from XI to O, >as recommend- ESSHS. SINGLETON & SON'S i that in thb Park there was a little slab and third. Philip McCarthy, road contractor, sum- ed in these Notes Entire 1 raised lish, on Thomas Francis Meagher, was won by The accused was' convicted and ordered to three weeks ago. . This step M Stock of 8addlcry, in : to the memory of the Moresby sailors and i rt (Peter PUUBODENE STAKES. moned Michael Freanyj 'for .refusing to allow will very likely secure the success of the com- One Lot, oa lit. JVibji Luddy of Ardflnan. Mr find securities foe himself in £5 and two Ardvourlie ally (M. SATUBDAY, JULY 4tb had the marks of stones ruthlessly pelted at'it Coricannon. of the Isles of Arram, won tlie gold others in fl2 103. each, to come up for judg- Cannon) 1 him to enter hia quarry to get limestone. petition, as there can he little doubt that the , 1903. at the Mart by ill-conducted youBgsters, and the same , 'and Messrs. J. corrtraots, ths defendant's quarry While the primary schools of the country aod i agreed to leave the matter open for a week's Won by three quarters of a length; two wa3 the neare&t to ihimj are, by degrees, ¦ and interesting address1 to the students, and The Bench decided to hear both cases [ to- lengths between taking up the teaching o£ Irish, TEB--2: Makert ] consideration. The Square, we say, U the impressed on them to bo always loyal to faith gether, j second and third. (Tho caso was adjoumed for a month, for imparted in the vast majority of the Inter- WAN Coacb HLUESMBRE STAKES. j Painter. ' ^^Apply I place IOT a monument of any '33 patriot, and and fatherland, and never to forget their Alma John O'Neill 'wa^ the first witness examined ¦ the purpooe of having it referred to Mr. Wm. mediate Schools falling into line, and 'doing Immediately to 'it need not interfere in the least Wavelet's Pride der«, to! tnppljthfl Institatfcn ) ia repaired. This is one of the most beautiful right through. ! ' [ Velvet ' ' ' ' Air Bourke stated that {&4 magistrates would the new year' course 'country residences in 'Ireland, and is situated Lawn (Driscoll) J.Z'.... 3 1 * wai commence. ' The XTX with NEW MILE for Six Months from OWeill was ordered to Also ran-fien tucky, recommend tho mitigation of the penalty to •V". 1 tsivra piemy tune lor in one of the loveliest part* of the beautiful j The attendance of delegates at the Execu- be imprisoned for a Whispor Low, Omar 2s. 6d. if a "? mamno prenarB- date of Contract will be! considered fortnight. O Connor .was bound Khayyam, Spatchcock, Love Bird, memorial waJ lorwarded on behalf taons for the teaching of Irish- doriw at Meeting Bride Valley, about *wt> miles from this town, tive meeting on Monday was not as large as to the ueice gelding of the defendant. ¦ I : in«r year. ^ oom- of the Board of overlooking waj in two sureties of £3 Kb. each, and the cEsa Troglodyte, Herald. ! Castle : Dance and Whether Ihe new programSeVwUl Trustee*, to be held oa the imposing ruina of Mogelly anticipated—a fact which was referred to ogainst Keane Test- Two ilittla boya. named David Young and oe made Irish, TKUMDAT C&stle. ! (there are &' number of .tradesmen in |he course lot his speech by Mr. McC was; diomissed. \ remain* to be *eenl lOur ex- , tb«9th ln«l. ; arthy, Michael M Dormell ; 011 ^ Joihn Dawaon were «umrhoned by Sergeant perience of Employed there at present, and"iUie repairs the!President.! Tbe;business waa li p was sent to jail for <8 T IBel\!n?~?^ _ 4 a8»inot Thrift and TThiapef *h« -past ' does not ^arrant ua i i ght, and a hours for being drunk in >v MaoNamara for groping fox flsh, underneath toping for much. BY ORDER. .! will probablyrequire an outlay of £5,000. Mre. nutuber ot evicted . tenants handed in state- Peter-street yester- ^ ' "} V^iP "*' «ha7yam. Love Bird geld- Mr. Oronin* . Me4ntime, erery Ir>»UmAn, day, i ing and OrUlion, 100 to 8 others. - mill dam. who bas othe.f inter **, of ti>4 j Gunxbletorn's return to Oastrevfew is hailed ments setting forth the particulars of --their ^ defcB 1 •t»t®d ' the r^km Wae tod the WATiHyowp |irtth •pleasure ¦by . SOHKXXL ATTENDANCE CASES. j oau fame .aisiance between , . * ?J? th»* they were only ^"«t« aH be«CihSd ld^e .. ; MAWKyri. end satiefaotlon everyone ;ln eviction. Owing to the action of the Water*, THe School second and'J ,v- ". - looking^ for " ikillonihe.": influence in fringing S» ithis district, oort only! lor Iher own lord Corporation in Attendance Oommitteo pro- third. 1: ! ' about the ch*agt #Wea personaJ agreeing to present an secuted tha following ¦~'t The case agalnrt thed mt diimUeed. and . I 1 BOnXBi ' l , : worth and goodness, 'but a^o for the ilajjge address to the King, it was decided not to bold parents for not MndinR OIT7 \TOLTEB¦ ¦ ' they , were cautioned \ their children regularly; Marialva (Diroa) ; . : ¦ ¦ against ¦the practice in Uw Gaebo League wHi low amount of employment wh.idh ehe will give the'next meeting in to school - — V . "' \ future. ' «tetrtot t*T daei- ¦ ¦ : , Waterford. Margaret Maher Trelydan "¦ :": . 1 i : : tkm. *ut it want* „' ' . . ' • . .;!. - ¦ Wm*m. | Friat and the circulation of money whidb. tbe inam- There was a good deal of business trans- . GibSetHiU, who was fined (Waller) ! : . a Tho rerunining oases all «vaSb^tow Ja^flSJl 19 111 6 (Hard Lack ;(Dalton) "¦'•" • w*r»¦ of «a nodnterest- IWT *• matter to An : tenahce of ieuoh a (household as this usually acted at the Guardians' and District Council S£;£ ^S ..?? ? " Mount Sion Avenue; jW. ....:...,.., 3 lan character. ! I U -in, a l«o«^ii^eo3n?J So Koche, Smith's Lane; Patrick Bowe, Lower Also ran-^ine Air, |Friday, Buttered Bun position to *tv» h^tSZFlFlZS ? involves. It is hoped rthat (her brother. Major meeting on Tuesday. The principal features •Yellow and ¦ . J «.. .;:; U 0 I / _ ;. ' ©ea Barree, may also in the inear future eee associated with Road, and William King, New^streo'tr- Bed Lamp.l ;.. . - 2>"1* . ; the Guardians' proceedings 63. each. ¦ Betting^ to|2 gainst Fine Air W allowed to «Up, we may fl»d thatfijte ' I iris wayi to again come amongat us, and occupy .were the consideration of the Dungarvan reso- . j ' I a and Hard NOTICE OF .CHARITABLE BEQUE8TS MS- Attendance ordere were' made against Luck, 4 to 1 TrelydM, :6 to 1 Marialva ! one of the splendid Tesidences- in the -locality. lution re the . approaching visit of the King, Power, Martb , 8 to 1 Blake%¦ Lane¦ , and James C^iinn Low« iFnday, 10 to 1 others. I whsdh¦ ihave been untenaoted for many years and the motion fo increase the salary of' the Grange. . • . . , . In the Goo>ta of Mrs. Kate Kelly, formerly of 1 ¦ ¦ • . ¦ : i | Won by two lengths; half a length 1 I past. | . . j . ! midwife, M«: Bagge, by £5 per annum. In ¦ dividias The time tor the ' ' The casesi against, Thomas Mihony, seoond *xiA thiV/1 1 \ 4, George's 8treot, Wttcrfotd, and late of eunaner •Ohoolaaa it iand : Dufiy* circus waa in town on last .Monday, connection with the former subject a fair ¦Lane Griffin's 1 *nd »ome ot these faatituttotu , and John 8argentJ Milled ;lfarsh were HIAELEy PILATE. •4, West»n Terrace, Nonb Circular' Road, are «Cr^dy «! . i and it oroVed to 'be one of d ! ever caine to town. It was crowded in every thelChainnanhad a " a month. I - . ;. . i gelding !(5herwood) i Dublin, Widow, Deceased. holiday on durin/i4ie "little go at the "Water- School Attendance lady Troy (Dainty) „ - , aeaaon In the Irfah-epeakine tSf iidt* ipart, and the "interest land amusement Which iord i (NiewS" (and ha editor, .which clearly Officer Campion proved - .. a The idea, of ccurw ' ttlG CQS&S. : I Gift of Song (Dalton) : ' . is to coinbSa* the aoduiai- . it afforded ;were fully sustained thiwughout. showed how ikeenly he felt the (ting of an ' ¦ ....;...... A .....;, 3 ton of a living ' .i . ! - Also ran—Itinerary, i Cheviot, fVT'OTICE is hereby Giveir, pursuant to the kncTrledg« of Iri«b ^im» : The oinematograp'hpicture* wery tt» mdal article irhich recently appeared in that AmDroeia, wmpetent teacher with a j Gangway, Epea Pteronta, DcsperandO Lady 4jJ : Act* 31 and 32 Vict cup. 54, that the. plewaut; lffiy vivid that were ever produced in TaHow. Journal touching himself. iHe^applaudod D.un- Con, Marine . ^ Beeides the undoubted.adviotage I .s-sss*" ffll ol» good .Sr^i- ' y, Aunt Gie. i KagtaHa Qrrl aboro named deceased : PooI©!iand;Bo8coea circus i» to tbe in *own garvan for passing the resolution, and, mind and , , wbo died on the 28th on next Monday, eto &si 4hou#h local Amateur you; notwithstanding WATcnpoinD MARKBTO Periscope fllly. : ! : :, . aqdrtioml ¦ ¦; that the Waterford Cor- J Betting-J to I og»in»t Lady^Cbn aali day of March, [1908, by hflr IM: Will dated ihe Advantage of beiog «orro«Die4br conceit* liave ibeen "few «od itar fcetjween lately i>oca.tion passed & resolution directly opposed ^ K tady 26th of f Aaj, native «*»*«,, ; we SiaVe "been well catered for ialUhe-cinjua line to that emaaAting l*oy, to I Ambrofia, 8 to 1! Gangway coll, d»y 1900, land two codicils JfTibll &^S *3MS tie ¦ J ¦ from the Old Borough; he 10 t? .rtinerorr, 100 to 8 > :j 'Mr. HXavidj CKeeff* was ia Dublin for three e»i< :J" T wont »ay one iword about .Waterford. ' other*. "1 . thereto dated < respectively I the 10th d*r of tbm r » ' ¦! ¦¦¦¦ - ')¦ ¦ 1 1 : ' ; ' -^ ' 1 •rid ac^r«» ^eoto*>t-hia*, i,:-t.,.::;i ;:% a ; low Masses< »f two ityt in p*ch year for tb« ' ] Cofiey, junr.,¦ was, defeated by ; a large ! the .weather enabled the vueen of the Brine i ¦ ; ¦' i I teasan on im estate in the (North;of Ireland. majority.; : ; i fannera to get in bay and Atra- |fllly (Knijlrt) ... 3 repofe of brr sont aad tijut of bvr bwband. »'*;iiii«Lsi l,.' :. '! ¦ w in large quW ^ . *an Merry . Moo*, Caerp^Uly.-j: .-¦ ";: , *"-' ' i 'Wieni bere, ' Judge "Kenny ¦usually, comes jto titiej thfa week. :T^e' Btairotiori dt' B4^9 ^; 61 To tbe Rer. Tkoma* Fi Fnrloog £35 ior Z'irP Ur*** !&& *• aos.t»ubl»M tern Una * k t in this ' lhIjmViiket , ptt'n«-^veni Kateel, U to, 8 Stroltix. liM «Jj etofttJon • ^efldr aohopU ia,v». bSfe department (led , to quite a tush, ye* «¦- Hwia fqf!tbeiMiiw flbIed|. \ ?Q tb« Adm. of U«fced at'>«ougi^.^aTr«^U«SIonattS- i " ' day, end » yery fine supply Wtey and »t aw ' Chorea Bpuodajone, ^^ ' !J ¦ !- • ' ¦' ; ¦•• ; - DEA/I3H O(F ME8 AILCDCE KEANE. " wa» epeedi.y cleared .Monfe^hiU^} ^i "^^ 8t- Patricia , Wataiford, £& for Ibe Qftcbrtah , 1.*t^:^5S«H H«7 fiii::^|;^,4jJ' ^^>Ti<^«.uj ii^ • ? j xrist, * «*' "<&« itollowSng atiMM for ' ?.¦ • :iyid6t frojm Wi. U> laiT ; Uomt lLm r, X10. To the ftSd-Tlof ii2^S^^ • £» t«r. « '¦' ' ' Mm daq :e, B»thgir, Dublin;on Wednesday": tThe 5ro pei« 'iKWl^RttUionT¦ ¦ "!',; " ' ' ¦ - dec- tted .;'-, Jftd waa . jButter—Th, e -burWr market wa» » 'j S- *•¦ -Vtoo* S ^.Ihert, Cikttekioclv .«o.' y. . 'clotely connected' by well «upp:ied . Atapj : ratt-PericlesJ ! 8«bago, TheJgwny. (an u> tiaa with thl»]%.: '!j)|M»;: n J ™^1^^-^1 ftMnin , and' tUo «i_«I*ter-in-law of the -late the corre»pondingjw eeklat Tyaar wae 626, . md -0 * r^«poww* oft i mi ftu*i«i*bud>.:*}P l%nf. ^iffifPf !! 1!^1 : the averagep riceBJIrom. S2jfcffSw? P ^WPWe . ge}dtag;rB:to¦ ¦ I l i^ P i^ And] le Irfl^ dividing ' ; ¦ Wtttrtt Nl, £50 for ,1 w* provenjeotin th«> »*cond« ^L»«gi::-^i ' '• i-'f . -: ' : : • ¦"•-;¦¦ • :¦ • kUl market duringJ bai»t ih*t SoclesU rVaierford. F#ff?^?-^- f>:i. •; . ! ':•:>: .: wet>K,mt oinhg to •am*curioo nvmmtaseat v 1 ' 1 ' : ¦' £100 Ior: lpr : oneral tx feggsaa ' S^rff*^;]"^' 1!1 ' -'•.•i...'.'....l' 1 SiMfrWdi* High . Doable weiiiait "<©ai""^'n''t ') i ¦' J ":; i - f 9 ¦' MM , TO ; tha Smrwi ol * 11 th« UagrUu ! 36 ^™ **?: HP*.*: mat toy : «ip>« : 'A a)wltM«t V MW ^A af"li tin ¦ ¦ ! ¦ t'TTUB LtrWtfM WB UTTIJt FOLK. . Miifll ^^te 3-l s V ¦I ': s-; - ¦ " - - -; 6 11 mimmm. :i, r):;; . J .,!. . . ' . :' -! . i notlfv, for th», beimf UMi fitden i'^A^kS CWaSiie. f ^ on: JPri Uy ^ ^1 ^K^i? * tor th» aotoort aod' main Hffi ^5SHh^5&S^^ttebd«» lAmerio* to*_^» -u !;¦ JU8t .«HK !B»BT THMo; I j evening*, the ourtei(t,prl pr»otic*Uy ' W a«id M^^jiotalng ! w» ftciua tsssm; W*t«fcrd ,0rfptf >*R« nkMif t BggajjMT.C^MOe il-WJC^teMtw, inkta* r #« IP? ¦ ) " ¦ ^id xm tfaU «ftei»obt thAtjfaajwSeofegga , t o3i ! - ' Majr. 19U, rJS uPb^'j l i*Mt demtod_ to «odd;$a afpafifif;U\ vtry totter. mm Mmm BHImkABBH ifi pTO ¦ 1 i ll mi *. ¦ ¦ ¦' ' - '-¦¦ •/ ¦ ' • ' : • • ¦ ' < ¦ : : ; ! . < .. : : ; < :• ¦: ¦ I". * f , and 23. at the HEBE, THEBE, ANI> |j ^nr.i Saturday .was f le anniversary \ of the birth guson and Co., of this city, have received an. eluded, after which his Tvordship impartedthe American orator, is engaged to Misa Mathew, i purchaaed previouiS; to the event of the' late pharles "Sbewiart Parniell, whp was / i * lZ^- s-ister-in-law of John (Dillon, MJP., and| gate. Itias cure to;ibe a very enjoyable after- WHERE; ! ; j . ; , /¦"' order on be'half ;of Her QRoyaljlHighess t% •Benediction. : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ;• , f - r ' ' ; ; ", ' ¦ \ i ' . born on Jurie 27$, 1846. !; He died on : . , daugUiter of Mr. Justice Mathew. ' noon. : i _ . k : . ; October (Princess of Wales, through, the Lady-in«iWiaii- »—¦¦ ¦ ¦ : i .the friendly feeling at present not to pay . tions. . Eockwell pertainly verifies the truth of rf^rs existing brought to recover certajui sums expended and selleis in the South-East otf Ireland. a visit to that beauidful city x>n the , ' in: r . Ireland,' and which"tihe visit of Their lordly Shannon, , the old saying, " Nothing suedeeds like suc- We had a visit to-day fronl an old .and estimated to be expended eince -tihe year 1899 but after all, f Ibis' Majesty cess." Last year , Dr. Majesties would strengtiban and intensify. , At the ibarrick-on-Suir IButter Market on may pay a fl ying visit to ; over one hundred new stu- esteemed friend in the person of. (Denny^ in the maintenance of road9, portion of the there, (Our stout dents were' .added to the list, i a remarkable brother of Mr. Arilhur Denny, of this, city. Urban District. He founa tihat rtiwo suma of , Tuesday, 163 ikegs and boxes were disposed of iittile contemporary,the d ' leader 1 v T)b^ ,]' ladies itself proof of the growth of the institution in popular first named gentleman crossed the Channel ' /We understand, upon ^the best authority, £161 33. ilOd. and ; £300 were due by the de- at prices ranging from 60s. to .88a. per cwt. into a white heat, and after practically bewail- that Messrs John He^rne and Son, have been and ing ; favour. The addition of a new wing has greatly to spend, in the first instance, aj holiday with ^ fendants to the' plaintiffs, and gave judgment The buyers were—Messrs. E. ' Courtenay the fact that the King will eadi by Limerick declared contractors ior the Building: of the Son ; Messrs. H. Eidgway and Son, Waier- •without saying increased the accommodation of the college. the otner members of his respected family, with costs accordingly. : as much as: " iH<:w d'ye do? " and to enjoy as; well a visit to the G-oxdonr (Ferrybank Catholic Church and Mausoleum. ford : and Mr. T. (Foley, Clonmel. laches out indignantly in finis fns>hi«n—" OPor Accompanied as it has been, c ver the greater Bennett Race on , Thursday. Dr. Benny yr&d This splendid addition, as it will certainly be, We understand ; that the railway arrange- a •Nationalist Corporation !to demean itself by part of the country, by heavy spells of xaia, cordially welcomed by many ol<^ friends bere'i to ecclesiastical architecture in the South of ments for the G;A.A. Tournament at Tipperary A lawn tennis match was played at Gar.ics prostrating itself before '40i& (King of Ireland, and resulted in a decisive victory |; England the " break " in the weather which took place and by none so warmly as ourselves. ' is duej to the munificence and love wihere the final for the AH Irelarfd Champion- on Saturday, — including mearly all the province of to learn has fully epprovedof the action of the ever eeen. It is a knife, manufacturedby the WAS in command of "Barrack INo. 2 at Tallow, life, students, and patriotem on the part of the , classes, and especially of girla beginning •MunQt^r (says " Sell's Commercial Intelli- Acting-Governor, for the foregoing.details. : world renowned firm of Joseph j Rodgeia & Sons &xd"ruled the roost" in a manner that left who have not had an opportunity of learning >a •Rector is very lieenly appreciated. . r gence '% the soil and situation are for the Sheffield , and known technically as a " Sports- taoljhing to be desired. , " The present;(Elector and vice-lRector are useful occupation before entering the real both, it appears, from the diocese of Dublin. most part favourable, --and the mildness of the man's; Knife." It contains; various" 'knife " " The Automobile Fortnight in Ireland' is There was great consternation last week when struggle for life -as they go.out into the world. I have no acquaintance of either, and must climate even during the winter and early the title of a remarkable fine Ouide to the bltadeo, scissors, cork screws,;gimlets, etc., in presume that fch'ey are men quite capable of spring conduces to rich and profitable fact, a veritable j combined kit of tools all th* rumour got afloat that a hitch had occurred holding the position. But Ireland contains Gordon-Bennett Race. It ia .printed' and We are informed, on making inquiries from scores of such jmen, vegetation. , , Dame-street, encased in the one' handle or shaft. /Che de- in connection with the exspenee of policing itihe the SuWShferifi (Mr. P. IDevereux), that owing in every county from published by HeVs Limited course for the Grordon-iBennett -Cup. We Re- Cork to Derry, and the students from every Dublin. The book—for its dimensions entitle sign of this article iia unique, and it is so to the numlber oi railway traverses a full at- part of Ireland are peculiarly In y&l Iridh asi is often the case with inex- g iri&h AutomobileClub In connectiaon with the great enterprise of ¦Will not be a heavy one. 'Howiever, there perienced dippers, who usuall was obdurate. Sir John Colomb, havin tihe of ita proaperity to that gentleman, owing to Antiquarian Society at Yougtial on Tuesday, y think they same object in view, asked the Chairman, Messra. Robertson,; Ledlie, Ferguson and Co., is- time for things to develop between then 4th August nexti with excursions to places of know too much, was disregarded. "^Ifae result rak Rreat busincas ability and organiaing [Limited, dn aoQriiring the eplendid premises and now. was that but for the plucky whether the speech of the hon. member was power. . interest in ! the locality, including a visit to and timely aid of really in order. "I think," replied Mr. J. W. for so many yeara in; possession of Messrs. P. and a trip on the Jack Brien, one of the bathi&g-men, we fear Tobin and Sons, we have very aince-re pleasure Liflmo®a Caatle and Caffli'edral ¦another liowiiher, " the hon. member might oompresa The Guide adds that for, years past Mr. Goff Sergeant Sharkkey's retirement causes a River iBlackwaler, The 'ancient town of life lost; would be added to the death into in announcing that | Mr. Johnj Tobin, one of roll of the £ shorter epace the arguments and figures has been a yadhtsm&n of repute, andJhiS' dainty vacancy for a 'non-com, in County Waterford. Youghal wjill be; the headquartbers of the party " Drowning Season." The current relevant to the issue." Again the hon. member tho most popularand ! genial gentlemen asso- Who will be the lucky one? , ! : * was running strong to the eastward, and the steam yacht, "-Neptune," was one of ' the ciated with the commercial life of Waterford, for the weiek, provided suitable hotel accom- refused to yield. So for half an ihour he urged cmallest craft of (her time, (having won between and sufficient bather was being swept to hia doom, when will continue his connection 'with this ?fine concluding sentence in one m the lead- modation can be obtained \ on tlhe inattentive Committee the claims of Corty and fifty prizes at the leading regattas /Ch© excursions, which in- Jack Bxien seizing a life-buoy, plunged into empolrium. Meesrs Bobertaoii, LedlieJPerguson ing 1 articles in the "Cork- (Sun,!' goes on vehicles iojr the various tihe labourersto allotments of five acre3. The £n borne bicyole, a IDe (Dion tricycle^ 12 the Cathedral of Ardmore. iA day will be succeeded in bringing him close to the wall, amendment ihe cooperation [of Mr. John Tobin in thi3 r. iWilliama ffi. connection and the aurain^ matron xf tth every park, on the 17th. of July next. With whole- ¦which, taa been opened . Goff is also a sitting next to Sir 'Edward ©ulHvan, then- Lord - m>ne paper. To him the Chief Secretary ap- musical efflcien tly connected with j 'The Watorfprd programme will be really a treat, generous subscriber. • _ ' \\ ; • ' , ' •; |. . . CtoaneelW., SiriiBdwaTd, in the course of oon- pealed. Was Dheybill to be imperJUed by this the services' of the iband of tlhe Royal Irish ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Kiavra." ! ' . • • . ' . .. . . «« ^"*" ""— « • ,l U ' "¦ . - i . • . •versation, (apparently apologised to the Queen attempt to dbcusa at length subsidiary pointsP ' - ' 1 Constabulary, from the depot ibelng kindly i The gr-eat annual.eticm tor pouintyiWexiord tor t/he Mallow jtooident, and ' said that he to- Tihe member Jor Waterford responded by eug- granieS^or ihe occasion iby ELIVERER ^y pbsr 5th and 6th: August. £788 -are On lSunday on the Oclonel !0h«m!ber- D ¦will^ft neld bting in a new olause ! ihe might instrumental music will leam of enornlou® auccesa Sacred Heart,. i>n whiahpoccasion th«re was withdraw *ihis with ireiaud. O^ing^%; ; Bader . th&t; *h^' people were disgracejrally ihis amendment. But MTJ Tally, at (nittdh-; interest. 33ie overturo to " !Wd]liam godhead policy of Ahie bstentitiously nodded Rosary, Sermon!, and fBenediotion of the'Moot least/ would not : : which hasa ttended the getj treated." { The King The of the nave it. "If there is <&ny Tell/'* s played iby tihds splendid SEND ORl ^RI^E l6 fo^undimp ^siWe U #« rather disooicerting silence Holy Sacramen^. order pwcesaion attempt to sacrifice tihe' cotnibJna^on, { eociety, it baa>een appioraJ, and £ ol ; iabourers/j he eaid, •nrould alone be worth going to listen to 1 11111® ''*3 1 - 1 flPhiaJjas he told j his ¦was—The memlbeas of theOo^atewiity iiihe "come of us will begin ,; and ^pivr-jlato^^ -^^^^^-*pi ! - * * fell *4 r cm i-a 'Manning,, °fa^ i ^° friend . men^km will y- • prograomne " : ; .be co|t o! ^^,Jm^r^7;w « : : Society, oatryln|f liglhted candies, and wearing ceived with silence, preparedaVrder©id'! soane Xx^-.tondfla for i .o'osijuineia Sacrament in tihb proceasi«^pa^:ih^ ipwp^d^^A' agreed to witlhdraw his entriea aa ' well f<|r the, ittd*iic iRev, Father OUJionohue. An |eloquent serinoa amenctmeat w : V! deportnient, ¦ " ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦::' - : ¦ • : : ' • ¦ ¦ ¦ and - ! .! - 4he . -:, : :. name*of tho»e -who It; i^as iJafforoedixta mu^jh pleasure to was fpreaohed bjy bi» Lxwdahip the Btohopj on I . i wlHtead at & foe The MU^MWoJm ¦ ¦ athletics; ashore. : The oh*rgej tor _ ^7 ^;r ittia fanio^a Irish admii^bn, trvet 4x,m& i* fad- ¦Nbrtiem tthktieeBail- ¦ we - should add, (¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ will>be only M* ' ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦•' ' ¦ :;: • ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦(¦ ¦• ¦;¦ ¦ •¦ • ' - • • ¦ ¦ -; ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ Hi ¦ . ; .r i -; Vr :x r ¦ i S' . •:' .: •Ji ' iA' -'J- .'iT-Az ' rin. { A<¥i!i': ,i 'A •;J : ..'!l- ::L' :, . .:. '>- +i:V ' : Power CAnRLC^-Orj-CUIR BOARD ' OF "want these addresses, for the King knew that : a burden which 'English an-d UHITCD IRISH LGAGUE. seconded by Bfe.. ^mes 'bad to bear • adopted:—/' ^^'Keaoiyeaf ¦ ' ¦ - 1 ! was ' ' ' -' ¦ ' " " ¦ " : resolution • ; ; • : owing ¦¦ foll • ¦ \ * ; ¦ - for suffer under. : it was Dnly people iwho were looking out 'toh- ratepayers did not P0E¦] fEIi -USELECiED; : : ;. Sco , ; ui the ev#t of the passing of the ' titles that were doing this kind of thmg. [ ,, iRdth resolutions were adopted. -Thati - evicted ; . 0- . Mr lOarberry—^Since he has taken the Crown EAST WATBEBOiRD EXECUTIVE clause d the-Land ©Ul ;in relation to I SAT TIED -A-]* tenanta, we, the- evicted tenants here -to-day, ¦ we have nothing to say against him, and I •IMFBT BOB. HUMAN HiABITATION : I O !¦ allowing a single grabber to Oh! won't it be a jolly day think you might leave out¦ , the two words I ,; iSub^-sanitary:¦'Officer , MEETING AT KfflL3IAiCT-HlOMAS protos? against claas (From our Eeportex) have mentioned.: ¦ > ) . _ .- •Mr. ;Patrick ' Wjalsh iemain ' as we are; of opinion that as a That ushers:in my holiday? . i 5 reported that in accordance with the-order." of discredit on our-country. , it's pretty Mr. Norris—j l don't see anything wrong with , of Mooncoin, (From our Reporter) ! they have brought Though, judging by experience The weekly meeting of this Board was held them, and kingly line off fapily does not the ;Council, Robert Orlanrahan : sura to rain. : ; was suTnmoned -at-the Pil-Lown Petty Sessions, on above iday, I when there were present:-^ -deserve- much from our handsj iiying The quarterly meeting of this Executive was THE EXiBCUTJJVE AND THE WATER-FORD There' sure to be a lot to do • (Messrs. Mathias iDrohan, J.iP. (chairman), pre- Mr. Canberry—The man is doing good on the: 21st ult., for in a house that was Kilmacthprnas, ¦ s thro for not fit! for human habitation. The defendant held in the Temperance Hall, : ;.• .aoRPo&ATiio^. ; ; : With all the things I've ' got to do • ' siding ;-i Kichardi Holden, Thomas ©lackmore, our welfare, and we need ni^t w dirty on (Monday. (Mr. John MoCart-hV . (Creadon), John Sheehan Maurice Oonnolly, James Dun- water in his face for his goodness. did not appeal , and the magistrates-made an j and follow- In refereQce to.the question!as to where the Ere I collect my!'f-amily and place it in the > order to have the house closed up until such President, occupied the chair the Waterford Executive ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ phy, M'atHias Walsh Edmond Norris. Thos. The resolution :was unanimously adopted. attendancei— _ " next meetifls of the OSast train . • time -as it was made habitable. Hanrahan dis- ing' delegates were in . tFlavahah,! James" Maker^ , George iG'lendon, This concluded the. business of the Board . Pour-Mile-Wster—Edmond ; Nugen t, Hon. W Thomas iSexton; Thomas Oarberry, and Miss regarded the order, and was .s'till living in the Mr. James Power (jEaheen)! said he . would ¦ house. . « Sec. held at Jin- There a the : packing and the cramming Grubb. i • course must- we Tramore—^Messrs. John Quann,' Hon. Sec. ; move that the next meeting be ¦ as usual were— Chairman—^W'hat • take two miles.nearer down, ! . ' The officials in attendance S McKeon, Owen Furlong, and M'aunce micthomas. • Waterford was ; . (Messrs. John, (Mullins, iClerk ; J. Keilty, tVA7GRFOHS> KWE3AIL, OBOTC20C 3 now? Roger ! Kilmacthomas, • bxiVhf reason The Bamming- and the jamming down Clerk—Go to the magistrates again.' Power. . „ J , to him /than ¦ Assistant Clerk ; James Walsh, Master , and pourjoit.. gent , YPresi- for moving that the meeting be nem at ivu- Of articles that never seem to: do as they are lEelieving Officers Hickey, Power, and Dalton. 'Ohai1 rman What expense has been ¦incurred :]N'ewiown—Miessr3. -Patrick . 'N u iwas • because the , Corporation at ¦ ' ¦" ' (No. 2 COUNTY KILKENNY) over the: matter? . .' Buckley, Patrick Kir- macthomas - • ; dent-; L. Power, Wm. an address , to tne ; bid ; . :: . : • M'EiIHlOAiri O^tOEIil'^ !RI^iO0RT. , there are Gleeson , David Waterford agreed to.prosent : ' . Clerk-^-Well . the solicitor's ex- wan, James Coney, David By dint of : pertinacity . i The Medioal lOfficer xeported .as 'follows : — (From our Reporter] penses and train fare. It was a day lost. Flynn, Miiebael ©y-rn^, Hon. Sec. . K ' won't go into any recommend Phelan, aged "12, suffer- ¦Mr. Waist—I went to him the other, day and James Power, Jas. O'Keffe, MT. Fitzgerald, D.IC.-,We : In trunks of smaU rapacity, "I 'Kate Dunhill—'Messrs. ; house belonging to the Corporation any more. Till half your big. establishment is seated on ing from tubercular¦ arfchritiesI of elbow poin t , (thi lOounoil was he was lying down in this 'hovel—{laughter). Patrick Power, John Foran. / . / for the Board of Guar- ¦ ¦ ¦¦ The monthly • meet-ing ot s- MT. M- ^Foley-Only ¦ : ; be sent to! the • ¦Counts In/firraary for opera- , I asked him did he understand the order that (Ki'lrossenty—IMes3r3. (M. Coffey, Chairman; the lid . held in the boardroom, vyaterford Workhouse ? Fower, dians, -Waterford was disgraced. - . tion." 1 •¦ on Saturday. Mir. -Patrick Griint, J.P., Chair- was made by the magistrates, and he replied Ji?.mes White, Treasurer ; Marunee^y -J. Power—1had ^ to .walk, sixteen^ irulea PiAMTINlG. : other- memiberspresent tbaij he 'did well, and said the only thing 'he D.C. ; -Wm. Power. . . . _.„. - IMr. a resoluUon Then the carman 'Who 13 driving you i " Local Government Board, -Dublin. man, presiaed, iatd^he was si>rry for was •Chat he wa3 not present 'Patrick Walsh and William last Wednesday to put down * were—'Messrs. William ORockeM, T'.i omaa Tielly, Killea—Messrs. passed -by that body. ' . . . . , '(Declares1 upon arriving you • . : 20th June, 1903. E:^.iard Roc'he, during the hearing of the case— and Jamea Kirwan. ICarbally—'Messr3. M'aurice ¦ passed ; unanimously. , i : subject in! the minutesoi of proceedings of the Mr. John iMackey, Clerk, wa? also in attend- independent. Francis Bergin. - twice his legal fare; i i Bo.ard of ^Guardians the ; lOarrick-on-Suir MT. Kelly—^Let the magistrates put the Port-law—.Messrs. John O'Donnell, M.C.C. ; And, .alas ! there no .refusing , ance. I PAIRLIAMBNTAHYFUN JJ. '^ it Union on the 31st inst., I anrto directed by the (DOODOiW SlEErf. order in force. James Doyle, D.C., and (Martin Phelan. If once you start disputing it, • ^aoal Government Board stat e that the A letter was read irpm Dr. 1A. B. Stephenson, Clerk—There is no use in making an order Clonea—Messrs. Thomas Ha'lley, John . On the motion of Mr. I,. Power, it was de- You miss the train, for which he's left you Guardians: should invite tenders for the paint- Lyndon, Gorey, stating that he supposed he if you don't follow it up. O'Donnell, John Sheehan, D.C.; Patrick Fitz- cided ' Jbo close the collection, for the Parlia- little time to spare. \ ing of the doorB and windows of the work- ishaU only have to accept £6 63. for fiiis attend- An order was made that steps be taken, to gerald, and John Hanley, 'Hon. Sec. i mentary Fund on ! the :1st August. . house.—I am, sir, your obedient servan t,, ance at the inquiry under the Labourers Act, enforce compliance with the magistrates' Kill—Messrs. Patrick Walsh, Hon. Sec; T. A vote of thanks wad passed to the Chair- ! "U. M'. SWAINE. Sec " order . Hayes, Geoffrey Cummins (evicted tenant), T. Power, seconded ajjo 'held in March last. He added -tfoat th& mem- man, on the motion of Mr L. Oh! the tearing .and the hurrying, Olerk—You advertised here two years bers of the No. % District Council didn't seem pO-OPTCON . Flynn. ' _, by Mr! James Power (Raheen), and . the meet- and could !get no tender ¦haviauj declined to act in iFenor—Philip Gough, D.C. ; James Flynn, The crying and the worrying; IMiss, would be better advertise to Oh ink time of jany importance to a medical Capt. Bloomfield ing terminated. ; It is (Something after midnight . when at last Gru'bb—It man ! place of Mr. .Fleming on 'the Council. Thomas ©ally, Thomas Veale. and try again. The Clerk said, he wrote to Dr. Stephenson, Mr. Roche proposed that Mr. Nichol as you get "to 'bed. Chairman—Tell the Local Government of Gorey, formerly medical officer oi the &il- Phelaa, of Ballykeoghan, be cc-opted. CHAIBMAiN'S .SPEECiP It's sure to- make you frown a bit, Board we advertised before and could secure mackevogue Dispensary District, to inform him (Mr. Donovan proposed that Mr. .Patrick The Chairman said as they were aware th&t ADMINISTRATION OF THE POOE no tenders. pav £& 6s. , of Ferrybank, he co-iopled, called for 12 o'clock, and/as- And till you've settled daiza a 'bit ¦Miss Grubb—I really think we oughv ad- that he had induced th© Council to Slhortis the meeting was "You really wish to goodness' you had stayed to him for his attendance at the inquiry held Mr. .Kiitwan seconded tShis proposition. it was now one o'clock, they had given " an vertise again. in die boardroom . A division, waa taken, and all the members hour's grace, because of the fact that it was-a LAW IN IRELAND. at home instead ! Chairman—'I would much Like 10 a< sc if Chairman—WUYait iDr. iStlepfhensan says is having voted for the co-option of Mr. Shortis, holiday. (He took it, at all events, that the we could succeed. , present, busy very fair. except Mr. Roohe that gentleman was de- majority of the delegates was now Mr. Oarberry—It is a very time out- Mr. Rocketu-It is very fair, clared elected. and he thought it would be well to proceed side, painting. HoQhe—How much did he want? This concluded the business of the Council. the attendance Reform Commission (Irelaad ) The Clerk was requested tc wnu u the Mr. : to Business at once. Although ¦The .Poor L^w Chairman—iHe wanted nine guineas. was good in his humble opinion , it ought be has commenced !its labours,; and its results ' BEYANT THE BOG.' :Looal Government Board and say tm guar- Clerk—You oan't pay that ¦ money to Dr. very much larger,. aid ; there were several dians advertised before and eoulc secure no thought will have a far reaching effect upon the ad- tenders. Stepheneon or Dr. Coghlan without sanction branches not represented at all. He from the Local Government Board. THE WATEORJFOiRD, 'DUWGARVA^ ANI> that at the present critical time ^prv branch ministration of that law in this country. 'As ¦REUI'EWNIG requesting sanction move- OFFICER : HliGKEY An order was tihen made LtSMOBE RA ILWA Y GUARANTEE . ought to be sufficiently interested/in the the Commission will shortly sit in Waterford, I'm sittin' alone lookin' out to the West ! AICCQU-NTS. of tlhe iLooal Government Board to payment of ment to send at least a couple ol delegates to we have no hesitation ; in supplying full details i fWIhere the light of the day Lsdyin', " Local Government Board. Dublin , £6 Gs. to Dr. Stephenson and £3 3s. to Dr IMPORTANT RESULT OF THE RECENT the meeting of the Executive, Which certainly em- i W(te Ooghlan for atteoidance ait the inquiry . did not take place too often. L\s they .were on the ! subject. The ecope of the inquiry And a sob swells up an my -weary breast. 20th June, AJ1BITRATION . into workhouses, fever ' "Si r,—With reference to the entrv or the aware, the delegates left it- in Mr.- Quann s braces an investigation, And the tears ifro'm my eyes!11m dryin'; minutes &i the . proceedings of the Board ol FLACTORY AND WORIKJSHOP ACT. and his hands to fix the time at which they hospitals, and infirmaries—ioTjrMzc& 'and that they Ihad-eatfctioned rpiriunerfltion at recomanend.ea, and one not' recommended. Clonmel No. 2 B8 0 8 ... Old. . Mr: Power (KiTlea)—'I think, MT. Chairman, no of 1 : ^He and that there \^ere theb practically able- Supplement. :fo fact's . XJuide to ' Ireland/' rate"^ £J -'j& week, 'jlroposeid^ to' -be -allowed 'Ralthpatrick—On© cotuage.proposed, dhd one I>un®arvan 1323 6 6 ... 7d. if we were to go through all fche correspon- ' to,(Sirs'. Jfulia Carroll, i for he> serviceg as tem- recommended. , iDumffarvan Urban .... 343 10 10 ... about 10d. dence we would be here -all the evening. bodied inmates in the woridhouses, : I/ondon, :. A. .iC. BIj ack, SohotS'q'uare.-^Writteii have made You Mr. £B. T. porary midwife of the CaTrick«on-€hrir Die- (Rossinan—out2id the &&3e. : « idea that, worttwuies are l&rgery - sanctioned Ouiteide Areas. Mr. Cummins came , occupied bj)xz rf .- ¦useful, to all /who visit:the great' international . the employment . of Oatherine The inspector istated that although 76 oottt- ! forward and said he in able-bodied people. : This d3 (Curran as cook of toe Workhouse Infirmary ages had been.provided in- the diatrict under Borough of IWaterford 1041 18 0 ... — was evicted without owing a. penny, rent, and not.ap; bnt^ connection With tradi.tioiw.ry event, which ia to oome off j on July, 2nd, the of Carrick-on-Suir for a period of sis months, the Act, an amount oi only £4 has been spent Unban: District of Car- ftdded that he would have all or nothing. . fcnowl»dge epedial information supplij ed in connection at the remuneration oi Is. per day on repairs for cottages in rick-Jon-ISuir 3 8 9 ... — Tbe Chairman said of tihe past, one ie ;oa.turally dis- ¦ ¦ 3d. . "these- 'tihe last two he hoped they* would posed to generaEae. with.the contest including in a fdnn ifor ihandy j . ¦ ADttOiUiHN.Eb. : years. Such a small epim must be quite .in- iBorough of Clonmel,.. 4 7 1 ... — ftgree with him that it was , not a proper K Jrorn inddyidual instances (known ia3 to the HJaivftng .regard toj the /Commission now adequate for what is generally considered neces Electiotial-Division of *?¦«{» »*> the detank »ri in *w2T^ ^ ^or'isik muc£l yorider that -within • revisited Itobliri and the course' lor the great of ithe letter to! keep the property >»! >tlho rate- ^^lyT^U and they the bounds oi o&aritjr, -tihexe ribonacTbe atnonff j i THE KUNiG'S VISIT. payers au^enaQtaible cond|tiion, and rep^KJ. - wSweref.f underJ^ theT belief at the !time inddgnation , race itseK, and the information given in the " Dang&rvan ^Union, . h amicably that it would . . a^jdnst- the.. [dldsat 'known as " : Clerk—fWellj ^ gen'tlemen, wfllat. do you oay¦ ? settled, but, unforturHy. it w*s " tuampa, who keep, lik© following pages is directly from personal ob- i "C'-jric'fl Office, -to -this? i I . .. . . THE IAAJND ' BILL ' ^ tpaverain^ Ireland a ! ¦ ¦! * " "SQtfj June, a903., ; Mr; l iSfni&n "pe0J?Le 86em^ ^ mte * a ^ong «tage army,;, dn servation and inqujry. It is hoped , that this ..; 0ir^. , - 'MT iRocfhe—$4 R^aly here? ^ ,; endtesa pwesawn, levying supplement will ¦form 'guide to the general 'f --I am direated to send you sub- Mr. Healy, 6ub-®anitary officer, eppeared «upphes on th& inarch, ¦ a joined copy of a ' resolntiooi unanimously , , . • .:. gffBS-iSftfflSt wd, a« faT as possible .-wants of all travellers to Ireland, taken in passed" by , before the Council \ and j - •" {WiSt^S ««in« 1S» aiaual -maraa of the! the Board of Guardians at their The Clerk ¦ asked 'him[ if tha bottiagea.-were in ( Tfcpre/has been a unaii'imoua cgreement on worthon: ¦ ses as )¦ conjunction with the context of the Guide, meeting, held on Tuesday lagt.-rl am, dear good order. ' j ! ' - I ." ' ' '., ] ' their weetdugyplapeo. - , - t , ;. • I ; sir, your ¦:¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ that . . tfee arabjectoi the minimum price. -It ia tmiver- s^. st'^ssty.asas,^ land . much of !the information, given will be ¦ ¦ obedient servant,! * •MT,! (Bealy—^(Before I answ^ir question, 4 that eac fci !Oomintoik tihe- Irish ten-, <>a3« li22 - fcimply thai of advance iknowledge for the . 1 'S!f - .wveaugaled there!before^^seSin?^ and also as regardsjife ooiditaott !«ad (Dtingarvan (Board of Guardians,' whilst view* IChairman—(Mr. Healy wiaa, ptrepared.- JBTe lantryj .Sut a -gfeat 1 deai more'has:(happened. £?¦ '^««wt™ to bej -dfaalt . * classi- motoring visitor. A synopsis of the contents ing with:eatifliaction -the various signs which knew ' what wia coming-^laughiter). ' T ? wiffSear floataoa - , i the event3 of the night sitting on the mx>men- aan .{he- sug- loumeflv ana could:(have hoped for; Added to the! JSSLlr^ W^ l ifi i' A ijU Ib^^ ¦' ¦ ' -teeated ^th doturtes^ «ad:iivalttir ishould he 'Mr. Kelly—R wad the stora^ that'-catisedall ^ . - . ¦;. . .. -rf*:- •:; - ' .-Vis!.| > iof the ^Mr. OIKeeffe, DX)., aeconded . T viflit, .Ireland,] [ • ¦ ¦: ' ' • •Board to' aay ithat the "cotftajtea. v ' a] dollar ofour ; ¦ ¦¦' ¦ are repajTW sTBitili'j 'Httle) ej a^tement-in ia¦^ooDttpijir&Hvely if^^^W ^o ^sq^wze81 | never ' jphairmaoHPhiB is' ar reso ution 'that 1 aee when liiecesaary. : i . '! ¦ : -y ai ^ ^ '^^ by jsayeaai^ public and it An order was made aooordiihgly. ; !. empty ilioiise.u Yet ifc^aa deed ^adapted ; jbbdiefi;¦; ¦ has ^rf-i^t^mah; iOTAiPKMi-na^^to Tbeliay^TSbi^iwtiy "Wh been aeat to M now; for adaption. . ; Jabip an4 'good igoveaim^nit; more moittftitot^ are v pialr. , ! ' T^AIWEa,: ¦¦ ' • ! ; ;' ! Section, notiiiavingtfieir xi& Cailbe«y-MI prdpoaer¦ ¦¦ lthat we take¦ ¦but' O^W^^ .; -!^ far .than many which, are I 'Tfieii-m.t^ | 1O\* kirnrtA *; K *k-~l~;i*Z»' iZA. A ¦Hi !-1 --^^V »» , • l iaJcwwniirkhea^amidat ¦'&*0§SSff i!$^y&iand; aeitle^ar4;8ho|r that¦ (Dhe Corporatio» oi Dublin forwarded copies 'ceEfes of ; throbbing ifl^iementi— (Par .the ¦ ¦ ¦ xMtf Wcxoa- « th«Kii* Viaita to'come over of two resolutions passed by them. wb& flret ^ ^^^ v ^p@Ki^psi@ 1 -mf Zmm.:+:¦ . iuturfe"(there can' b& little lanxiety. ' ¦ -Thei Ohaiiman .1 r- fletfoi ffltogme and .paw o»v | m not¦¦'have any- had reference^jto-tttwTftrttgaanta, and advociite^l are .an - Ifaiw of .the thftn «»!,) }>.,k»o a:, ! • . - ! ¦ : w( iWngvto| dol^ f ax hMr. M i -;• ' . • ' compensationTor ampcrovemen/»;the flx intf 'of i4u<4tandia^ quesWon^ *A injt^e»t-at all V v;; A^jg^nce.at Jour u^o^A^uMti^l^hom ^|0hBiirriian 'Board; • {;-= ^^m^ii^mi^t$ niltiufw^iiHaael r^e^iimgaryto oi Chiiar- Sair -xenit, anc olhie-jiipiayment by tih» jgtormd dppjwaohing-tihosd -hich ! have been settled. &iw^ri | | diaBS "have iassea thiB resblution, aod ihey landlords of a fair ©bare of taxes. : ,mb» Indeed, before flhe of wm nwwsend it.tc you tbj seeil it,, ' , m^in features -the Bill ]«iW lyou will adopt second reaolumon- . favoured ihe payiment oi as they will :; i ; i^^«-thrfe yveareJ ^thfer part>f ihe '^-W^\MgiB^^I^pn^^:tt.k'«ji(^^/^ ;¦ compensation] for analictous injurieB, and pass.into',ti*e Sbatute ©(Jok flhuvHd ; Mt. BiAvah w^'^eofeded tfeinotion, iih it the ' baveireoeiTOd th^ sanction of tlh^ Honao -7| r : pointedou ^ law, tig ie r oa .Irelanidi was hi ;^^;J^M|SUD i; !aifiaeiriy^did Jfiot concerned, j wab kwijuitatote; ae1 Ir&h ratepayers wjjunons practicilly 1 h^ ¦ ¦ before ' the week ds over :¦ 1' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ' ;¦¦ ':¦ ¦ : ¦ 1 ¦: J : ; . ! . '- . ' v ,. ]. ; ; i -. - . ; 1 M P» ft* Proposition 1liisliiS hHilplll I WSt ' ::V ' ' " )' " " ' - ¦ ; 6f :i:j: - - M- - -s i \/t i:YS tl . - -r: ' • ' ; :: ' ' ¦ ; ^'0XWl^ ^. i ¦! " ' -l-¦ ¦ .¦ - -K '\. ¦ •;: - , "\ - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ; • • • ¦ ¦: ¦ ¦ ;i ' i - - - ¦ ^ I .!. . - . : ; 1 . . - i