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Belfast News-Letter from Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland • 1

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SECOND EDITION. fBEE, WHOLESOME, KUlBlTlOUSs BIRD'S CUSTARD POWDER WEDDING PRESENTS. 12, CHEAPEST. DONEGAL PLACE, not onlv delicious Custard, but an endles variety of Delightful Dishes. rttjd'S CUSTARD is the Ose Thing Needed with all Tinned, Stewed, or Bottled Fruit.

Bhjtam. By Appoiktmesx H.B.H. This PRINCE OF WALES. SO EGGS -VO TROUBLE! 5717 VOL. 26,105 PRINTED ON PAPER MADE 1ST BELFAST, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1899.

REGISTERED FOR TRANSMISSION 1 PRICE ONE PENNY. THE UNITED KINGDOM. IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa II IMMMM SALES BY AUCTION. SALES BY AUCTION.

SALES BY AUCTION. SHIPPING. jjlliTUS, ilAHKlAtiES, ASP DEATHS SALES BY AUCTION, IMPORTANT SALE OF MAMON HOUSE LANDS KNOWN ROOMPAPEES. MITCHELL, ARNOTT, MANUFACTURERS. NEW PATTERNS FO 1899.

FINEST, MOST ARTISTIC, AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. Ask your Painter to Show oar-Books, which are in the hands of the Best Men in the Trade, PATTERNS AND QUOTATIONS PROMPTLY FURNISHED. Application to 79 AND .81, HIGH STREET, BELFAST Ok, 18, UPPER SACK VILLE STREET, DUBLIN. ssoi SHIPPING. SALE THIS DAY.

IN THE BELFAST LOCAL BANKRUPTCY COURT. In the Matter of JANE IRVINE, of 84, Cronua Street, in the City of Belfast, Draper, Bank rupt. To be Sold by AUCTION, a the AVENUE AUCTION ROOMS, TO-DAY, at Eleven, THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, and WOOLLEN SHOP FITTINGS, INCANDESCENT LIGHTS comprising Ladies' and Children's Dresses Skirts, Blouses, Gloves, Aprons, Underclothing. Corsets, Ribbons, Laces, Thread, Flower and Je Trimmings, Jackets, Capes, EDWARD ALLWORTHY, Official Assignee. HUME GRAY, Auctioneers, 6a, Royal Avenue.

8362 SALE TO-MORROW. IN THE BELFAST LOCAL BANKRUPTCY COURT. In the Matter of JAMES MOLR, City Cafe, 17, Lombard Street, in the City of Belfast, Restaurant-Keeper and Publican, Bankrupt. AUCTION OF RESTAURANT AND SHOP, FURNITURE, FITTINGS, PLANT, AND UTENSILS; WLNES, SPIRITS, AND CIGARS; MIRRORS, OVERMANTELS, CORK DRAWING MACHINES, GRAMOPHONE, DICE MACHINES, HEATING APPARATUS, INCANDESCENT SHOP LIGHTS, SHOW CASKS, LARGE FILTRE RAPIDE, RESTAURANT SUPPLIES, ELECTRO-PLATE CUTLERY, PATENT KNIFE CLEANERS, DELF, CHINA, GLASS, BANBURY AND OTHER COOKING On THURSDAY, 6th April, 1899, At Eleven o'clock. EDWARD ALLWORTHY, Official Assignee.

HUME GRAY, Auctioneers and Valuers, 8363 6a, Royal Avenue, Belfast. SALE TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT EXECUTOR'S SALE OP VALUABLE JJOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, SUPERIOR COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, In Walnut Case, Marquetry Panel; rich tone, iron frame, check action, and full trichord; bj R. Fitzsimstons, London, INLAID ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM SUITE, Hair-stuffed, upholstered in Genoa velvet, witi plush borders; INLAID ROSEWOOD DRAWING-ROOM CABINET, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS AND TABLES; MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, with plate-glass back, supplied by Sloan; MAHOGANY TELESCOPE DINING-TABLE, 8ft. FOLDING SCREEN, DINING-ROOM SUITE, Of nine pieces, upholstered in leather; MAHOGANY COUCH, EASY, AND THRE8 SMALL CHAIRS, In A.C., hair-stuffed; ASH BEDROOM SUITE, With 6ft.

Robe, plate-glass centre door, snppliei by N. A. Campbell Co. BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, SPRING AND HAIR MATTRESSES, WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, With 4ft. Robe, Stained Mahogany Wardrobe and Dressing Chest, OAK AND WALNUT OVERMANTELS, CARVED OAK HALL SUITE, ANEROID BAROMETER, MARBLE CLOCK AND BRONZES, ORNAMENTS, ALL-BRASS FENDER SUITES, COAL VASES, CARPETS, AXMINSTER AND SKIN RUGS, DINNER SERVICE, Crown Derby style, 70 Pieces; TEA SET, 40 PieceB; PIANO STOOL, FOOT STOOLS, TOILET WARE, MARBLE-TOP WASH-STANDS, KITCHEN AND PANTRY REQUISITES, IN THE ULSTER SALEROOMS, 14, WELLINGTON PLAC, On THURSDAY, 6th At 11-30 o'clock.

In addition to above interest, there wiTI'ST'Sold. the PART FURNISHINGS of several other Residences, includina Walnut Sideboard, with bevelled plate-glass back; Walnut Dining Table, 8ft. Walnut and Mahogany Cabinets, Walnut Suite, in saddlebags; Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite, with 4ft. robe; Walnut Drawing-room Cabinet, 4ft. 100 dozen Ladies' and Gent's Linen Handkerchiefs, Piano at One o'clock.

N.B. Furniture and Miscellaneous Property received daily for Unreserved Sale. Purchase! stored and packed carefully for rail or sea free. JAMES MORTON SON, Auctioneers and Valuators. Telephone 1,087.

8612 ROBSOFS WEEKLY CATTLE AUCTIONS FAT SHEEP, every MONDAY, at 2 o'clock p.m FAT CATTLE, every TUESDAY, at 10-30, a.m. MILCH COWS, SPRINGERS, STORE CATTLE, and STORE SHEEP every FRIDAY at 11-30 a.m. 8557 EXECUTORS' SALE. ESTATE OF JOHN HAMLLL, DECEASED VERY VALUABLE FARM THE HANNAHSTOWN ROAD, Near the City Boundary. FOR.

SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. To be Sold by Public AUCTION, at the MART, 19, CHICHESTER STREET, Belfast, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of April, 1899, at the hour of One o'clock p.m., ALL THAT VALUABLE FARM OF LAND AND PREMISES, containing 24a. lr. Statute Measure, or thereabouts, situate in the Townland of Ballymoney, in the Electoral Divi sion ol Ballymurpny, adjoining the municipal boundary of the Count-v Borouffh of Belfast, and held from year to year under Arthur Hamill, J.i., rrencn House, at the yearly judicial rent of 21 10s; Poor-law valuation, 20. The Farm is excellently situated between the Upper Falls and Hannahstown Roads, with an extensive frontage to the Hannahstown Road, and to the lane or road between said roads.

One field is situate on the north side of the Hannahstown Road. The Farm has an abundant supply of water, and is well fenced and neatly laid out, the whole beino in Grass. It has a southern aspect, and commands a beautiful view of the citv and of the Valley oi the Lagan, and is well sheltered on the north side. On the Farm there is an excellent Fruit Garden, besides necessary Dwelling accommodation and suitable Office-houses. To any person desiring a good Farm adjacent to the city, and admirably adapted for either Grazing or agricultural purposes, the present affords a favourable opportunity.

It is seldom Land of such quality, and so well situated in'every respect, is offered for public competition. For Title and Conditions of Sale, apply to P. J. MAGEE. Solicitor, Lower Chambers, 49 end 51, Victoria Street, Belfast.

JAMES CORR, 6373 Auctioneer. LARNE AND STRANRAER STEAMSHIP JOINT COMMITTEE Kui'AL MAIL AND SHORTEST SEA ROUTE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, VIA LARNE AND STRANRAER. OPEN. SEA PASSAGE, 80 MINUTES PORT TO PORT, 2 HOURS. DAILY SAILINGS (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).

The following Service is now in operation Belfast (York Road) dep. 5- 0 p.m. "tianraer arr. 8-23 Glasgow (U. 5c S.W.), via Girvan 11-35 Glasgow (G.

ss S.W.), via Dumfries 7-35 a.m via Dumfries 9-48 Edinburgh. S-4IJ Neweastle-oa-'TjTie 15 London (Euston) 7-30 :1 do, (St. Paneras) "-25 Sirs. Not. London (Euston), dep.

8-0 p.m. 8-50 p.m. do (St. Paneras) Newcastle-on-Tyue al-10 a.m. bl-10 a.m Edinburgh (Cal.) 6-0 p.m.

Glasgow (CaL) via Dumfries 5-55 Glasgow (G. S.W.) via Dumfries 9-30 9-15 p.m Glasgow S.W.) via c4-15 Stram-aer 6-4 a.m. 6- 4 a.m. Belfast (York Road) arr 8-40 MO Saturdays excepted, a Saturdays included, Monday Stay overnight at CHEAP 16-DAY RETURN TICKETS are issued Daily FROM BELFAST TO LONDON 1st Class and Cabin, 75s 3rd Class and Steerage, 35s 6d (not available lor break of journey). PASSENGERS holding First Class or Cabin Tickets can obtain SLEEPING BErvTHS on board the Mail Steamer sailing from STRANRAER TO LARNE.

The Charge for each Berth is 26. Berths may be reserved in advance on application to Air. F. "vV. Hutchinson, Stranraer, Sleeping Carriages run through between Stranraer and London, via the L.

and N.W. Railway. Trains go alongside Steamer at Larne and Stranraer. For further information, see Time-tables; apply at CITY OFFICE, 12, ROYAL AVENUE; or to EDWARD J. COTTON General Manager.

Belfast and Northern CountieB Railway, Belfast. 8456 PORTER AND SPIRITS WILL NOT NOURISH. SEDNA will IN HEALTH. FOR EVERYONE IN SICKNESS. A DELICIOUS DRINK RECOMMENDED BY THE DOCTORS.

IF YOU WANT A FOOD-BEVERAGE AT once, supplying Strength, Cheerfulness, and Nourishment, SEDNA is the only ODe with these good Points, BEEF WINE, COCA WINE, AND KOLA WINS. SEDNA In all cases of Headache, Loss oi Appetite, Sleeplessness, Weak Stomach, Low Spirits, and Fatigue, SEDNA will give speedy relief and improvement. Owing to the great energy and strength imparted by SEDNA, it is the drink, par excellence for CYCLISTS, FOOTBALLERS, AND ALL ATHLETES. Those who have been suffering from influenza will find SEDNA. a means of effectually oleariDg the body of the baneful after-effects and bringing new life and vigour to the enfeebled system, SEDNA IS A SPLENDID PICK-ME-UP.

RETAIL, 3s PER LARGE BOTTLE, Or 4d PER GLASS. FRO.W ANDREW BRADLEY, "Brown Horse," Library Street. JAMES CONNER 3 and 4, MountpottiDger Road. P. DONNELLY, Southport Street.

LAIRD BREWER, Arthur Street. ALEXANDER M'CANN, Chichester Street, THOMAS M'GRATH, 183, York Street. H. D. 'SHANNON, 243, York Street.

HENRY SCDLUN, 112, York Street. Wholesale only from DEANS, LOGAN, BELFAST. 8703 BAGS AND PORTMANTEAUS. The only Manufacturers North of Dublin. News-Letter.

ERSKINE S0NS, 33, ANN STREET. BELFAST. 8598 JOHN M'EEE CO, (late of) Successors to James Logan Co. MANUFACTURERS OF KEYOLYIM SHUTTEES, WIRE "WINDOW GUARDS GATES, VENETIAN CLOTH BLINDS, RIDDLES AND SIEVES, SHOP SUNSHADES, SHUTTLE GUARDS FOR FACTORIES. 137, DONEGALL STREET, BELFAST Established ovse 40 Yhars.

467 BROAD BEN T'S HYDRO EXTRACTORS. (SUSPENDED STEAM DRIVEN). FOR DYERS, FINISHERS, MANUFACTURERS, CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS, Full particulars on application to THOMAS BROADBENT SONS, LIMITED, HUDDERSFIELD. 5853 SALES BY AUCTION. SPECIAL SALE OF DOGS, CAGE BIRDS, il.

AND POULTRY WILL BB HELD IN THE CLNTRAL SALEYARD, 42, MAY STREET, GREAT EDWARD On FRIDAY, April i4th, at Twelve o'clock. Entries received up to 6 p.m. on Thursday, 13th inst. Telephone No. 3.

8720 TOWN OF BANBRIDGE. VALUABLE LIFE POLICY FOR SALE. To be Sold, bv Public AUCTION, at the IMPERIAL HOTEL, in the Town of BANBRIDGE, on MONDAY, 10th April, 1889, at the hour of One o'clock, A POLICY OF ASSURANCE ON THE LIFE of WILLIAM SHOOTER, of Banbridge, effected with the Scottish Provident Institution, for the sum of 200 and Profits (dated 10th July, 1883, No. 44,537, and subject to the annual premium of 9 17s 8d) due 28th April, 1903. Last payment 28th April.

The age of the assured is admitted. For further particulars and Conditions of SaL, apply to STANLEY FERGUSON, Solicitor, Ulster Bank, Limited, Belfast. GEO. PRESTON SON, Auctioneers, 87126 Dromore and-RanbrirliJa. SALE THIS DAY.

WRECK. SALE BY AUCTION. To be Sold by AUCTION, for account of whom it may concern, rpHE IRON BARQUE LOCH FERGUS, OF J. LIVERPOOL, and the Cargo remaining on board, as they may then lie stranded at Bally-biaek, County Dublin, and will be offered for Sale to the highest bidder on the Strand opposite the wreck, On WEDNESDAY, the 5th of April Sale at 12-30 p.m. The vessel is 874 tons, built of iron at Glasgow by Messrs.

W. Henderson Co. in 1875. Immediately after the Sale of the Vessel the Cargo then remaining on board will be offered for Sale, consisting of PIG PLATE IRON, WHISKY AND BEER, The Vessel at time of stranding had on board 800 cases Dynamite, of which 5 cases are still unaccounted for, and some of which may probably foe still remaining in the vessel. For Conditions of Sale and particulars of Cargo remaining apply to.

GEORGE BELL, Lloyds' Agent, Dublin N. RUNDELL, Secretary Liverpool Salvage Association; or Captain FOWLER, Breslin's Hotel, Bray. GEORGE BELL, Auctioneer. 27, Sir John's Quay, Dublin. Dublin, 28th March, 1899.

8155 SALE TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 11-30 MORNING and o'clock EVENING. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ENCLOSED PEDESTAL DESK, AMERICAN DRAWER FILE.

NESBITT CO. Will SELL by AUCTION AT 61, DONEGALL STREET, AN 1MMEVSE VARIETY OF MODERN and Substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS tor Dining-room, and Bedrooms, contents of Hall and Pantries, A few. of the principal Lots consist of MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUITE, upholstered in rich figured velvet, comprising High-low Settee, two Tub Easy Chairs, two Gossip Chairs, and four Occasional Chairs. Drawing-room Cabinet, in rich rosewood; Cabinets in mahogany and walnut, Drawing-room Tables in variety, Carpets, Rugs, Overmantel, Fancy Ornaments, Flower Stands, Fenders, and Brasses, DINING-ROOM. Magnificent Sideboard, in solid walnut; Dining-room Suites, in real leather; Suite, in rich saddlebags; Suite, in splendid tapes.try, walnut frames; Dining Tables, Overmantels, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, odd Easy Chairs, Whatnots, Cruets, Fish Eaters, Tea and Coffee Set, Dinner Set.

BEDROOM. Beautiful Suite, in solid "walnut, fitted with bevelled glass enrichments; three other Suites, odd Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Couches, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses; Hall Stands, Mangle, Bassinette, Mail Cart, Kitchen Dresser, io. NESBITT 8531 61, Donegal! Street. BOOKS BY AUCTION AT THE MART, ROSEMARY STREET, On MONDAY, 10th April, At Twelve o'clock, THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE MISS GRATTAN, Removed from COOLGREENAY, FORT WILLIAM PARK. Catalogues in preparation.

CLARKE SON, 7668 Auctioneers and Valuers. IMPORTANT AUCTION OF FURNITURE. We have received inst-rsctions from DAVID ALLEN, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, 13th April, At Eleven o'clock, HE RESIDUE OF HIS FURNITURE, AT 3, PRINCESS GARDENS, UNIVERSITY STREET, COMPRISING, in DRAWING, DINING, AND SITTING ROOMS, Very handsome Gilt Pier Mirror, handsome Gilt Uvermantel, Uilt and Lbonised Cabinet, with mate- glass enrichments Ebonised and Gilt Occasional Chairs, Walnut Marble-top Chiifoimier, very fine Mahogany Table, with massive legs extending 10 feet large Mahogany Settee, in leather Walnut Drawing Suite, in crimson velvet, 9 pieces Ebonised Occasional Chair, in woolwork Massive Gilt Clock, under shade Gilt and Ebonised Chinese Cabinet, with Overmantel to match Walnut Drawing-room Suite, in green figured velvet Walnut Overmantel, handsome Walnut Inlaid Oval Table, Wicker Rocking Chair, Hanging Lamp and Chandelier combined, Walnut Inlaid Whatnot, Ornaments, Brackets, Lamps, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Prints, Copper Urn, Ladies' Easy Chair, in walnut pair Bohemian Glass Lustres, Hall-stand, BEDROOMS. Very fine Maple and Walnut Bedroom Suite, consisting of 6ft. Wardrobe, with p.g.

centre pair Toilets, three Chairs, Pedestal Cupboard and Bedstead to match, with handsome upholstered back Mahogany two-door Wardrobe, with two drawers under; excellent Hair Mattresses and Feather Beds, Spring Mattresses, Mahogany Albert Bedsteads, Feather Bolsters and Pillows, Carpets Lunel Tapestry Curtains, Toilet Ware, Bedroom Chairs, Towel Rails, Curtain Poles. ON. VIEW WEDNESDAY, 12th inst. CLARKE SON, Auctioneers and Valuers. 8255 COUNTY BOROUGH OF BELFAST.

CORPORATION SALE OF WELL-SECURED FEE-FARM RENTS. The CORPORATION have instructed Messrs. CLARKE SON to offer for Sale by AUCTION, in the TOWN HALL, on WEDNESDAY, 26th April, 1899, at One o'clock, rnBE YEARLY FEE-FARM GROUND RENTS OF 200 and 32 6s 23 issuing out of Premises in North Street, 300 issuing out of Premises in Peter's Hill, 112 issuing out of Premises in Ormeau Avenue, and 13 issuing out of Premises in Wall Street. In said City respectively, payable half-yearly, clear of all Taxes and Poor Rates, except landlord's proportion of Income. Tax.

Very valuable Buildings have been erected by the Grantees on the Ground comprised in the Grants, and the Rents are most amply secured. ior former particulars and Conditions of Sale. apply to I 8165 SAMUEL BLACK. Town Clerk. 9 ATTRACTIVE SALE.

TWO SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS, ASHLEY PARK, ANTRIM ROAD. FOR SALE By Public AUCTION, at the EXCHANGE PROPERTY MART. 8, BRIDGE STREET, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of April, 1899, at One o'clock, THOSE TWO HANDSOME AND COMMODIOUS SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS, situate on the Somerton Road, Ashley Park, Antrim Road, held at the yearly ground rent of 12. The Houses contain three Reception and four Bed Rooms, Scullery, Kitchen, Mistress's and Servants' Pantries, two W.C.'s, Washhouse, Coal-house, They have been recently built, of the best materials, and are finished in a very superior manner. Tlie situation is excellent, and from every standpoint the Houses are most desiraHe residences.

Will be Sold 3ingly if desired. For particulars as to Title, apply to DAVID DUNWOODY, Solicitor, Ballynahinch. GROTTY AIMS, Auctioneers, 8086 8, Bridge Street, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE EREEKOLD PROPERTY BERLIN STREET, SHAN KILL ROAD, BELFAST, with BEER AND SPIRIT GROCER'S LICENSE ATTACHED: ALSO, STABLES AND BYRES. To be Sold by Public AUCTION, at the EXCHANGE MART, 40, DONEGALL STREET, Belfast, on FRIDAY, 7ib April, 1899, at the hour of One o'clock p.m., ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate 43 to 47, BERLIN STREET, and 28 and 30, TOBERGILL STREET, wherein- the extensive Grocery, Beer and Spirit Business is being carried on. The premises are well fitted up and splendidly adapted for the Trade.

There is good dwelling accommodation, together with Stabling for 3 horses, Byres for 26 cows, Boiling Houses and Hay Lofts specially erected for dairy purposes, The whole held for ever at the low yearly rent of 13. This one the best districts in Belfast, and the Property is well worth the attention of intend- in1, puiCliasera. lb is juilc aujucui; mc kjuau kill Road and works in vicinity. For particulars apply to M'BURNEY Property Brokers, 133, Royal Avenue. And for Title and Conditions of Sale to H.

W- MAHAFFY, Solicitors, Callender Street. BAMUEL murphy, Auctioneer. 7639 40, Donegall Street, Belfast. M'CARTNEY'S TEEKLY SALE OF HORSES, COBS, I PONIES, TRAPS, VANS, and HARNESS will be held in the CENTRAL SALEYARD, 42, MAY STREET and 35, GREAT EDWARD STREET, on FRIDAY NEXT, at Twelve o'clock. Good demand for Useful Horses and Small Poaies.

8713 IN THE BELFAST LOCAL BANKRUPTCY COURT. In the Matter of h. J. WOODSIDE, of 104, Corporation and Bawnmore," Grtencastle, in the City of Belfast, Shipbroker, a Bankrupt. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, JAPANESE CABINETS, FOLDING SCREENS, and BRONZES, ORNAMENTAL CHINA, CARVED OAK FURNITURE, DECORATIVE ARTICLES, STAGS', REINDEERS', and other HEADS and HORNS, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, and PHOTOGRAVURES, and the GENERAL FURNISHINGS of the MANSION, BAWNMORE," REMOVED TO BELFAST for Convenience of Sale, To be Sold by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 12th and 13th April, at Eleven o'clock each day, in the EXTENSIVE WAREHOUSE, adjoining the CENTRAL BRANCH of the BELFAST BANK, DONEGALL SQUARE NORTH, THE ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC APPOINTMENTS of the above MANSION, comprising the Furnishings of the Front and Back DRAWING-ROOMS, DINING-ROOM, BREAKFAST and MORNLNG-ROOMS, BEDROOMS, ENTRANCE and BACK HALLS, Servants' Rooms and other Apartments.

Detailed Catalogues (sixpence each) for Admission to View and Sale, to be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Office. EDWARD ALL WORTHY, Official Assignee, B6, Donegall Street, Belfast. JOHN CRAMSIE, Aoctioneer, 10, Waring Street, Belfast. ON VTEW MONDAY and TUESDAY prior to Sale. 8702 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SITUATED VERNON STREET, DONEGALL PASS.

GROUND RENT ONLY 3- PER FOOT FRONTAGE. We have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public AUCTION, at the BELFAST PROPERTY MART, 37, ROYAL AVENUE, on FRIDAY, 14th April, at One o'clock, THOSE NINE PARLOUR HOUSES AND HOUSE and SHOP, situated Nos. 60 80, VERNON STREET, Donegall Pass, held for ever at the yearly ground rent of 22 12s, Rental Honse and Shop, 60-62, Vernon Strees, occupied by Vendor, letting value and taxes 24 0 0 Nine Parlour Houses, 64-80, Vernon StHreet- let at 4s 6d 105 6 0 129 6 0 22 12 0 uess Head Rent 106 14 0 This Property is very centrally situated, and ocoupies one of the letting districts of the city, and the Houses are cuuatantly occupied by steady-paying tenants. The Property is held for ever at a very low head rent, is in good order, and can be recommended as an investment. For particulars as to Title, 4c, apply to WHEELER M'CUTCHEON, Solicitors, Donegall Square North.

R. J. M'CONNELL 8789 Bujf Avenue. i mdina are charged for 0.1 antral Mice and No is: OkitJcnf J'" Bhtli, it 6d caj? smI, iorwX tausl btrrepaid and il nril 2 (KaV.sr Sunday), at 31, Dublin, the wife of J. of a daughter.

J.V.CawI 5. fcdenbrane, Kanelagh, the A. J. 11 I A M.pOWEU. March ol, at Church, by tho Rev.

of the bride, Arthur Patrick MacDowell, Annie Beatrice, fifth ijif -M. Stronge, Thomdale Avenue, Bel- Will l.ll:!' id Mr; ti-viMTT Pii'LM March 31, at Chambers M'-'-'C- jy Rev. Gilbert Laurie, "'i'i'reVd-jri li, Kobert Mungail, to Rachel -'Ah er of Thomas rcPPiVC-NJ-BiUDK pril 3, at Windsor Pres. lf'' 1 the Rev. Samuel Law Wilson, 11 fas, to Jcannie Wallace M'TinV.

rniver-isy i-Unid, Belfast. A IHS. 3. Lime House, Lowton, wife ot (Mitchell, Arnott, and Dtthliti). HUMNH- IVna- 2, ax her residence, 29, New ieorgina.

the beloved wife of ami youngest uaugnxer u. mv Ir.c-n-bi Ttiyl, r. of Mny, Uounty lyronc. J.iur viil be veniovwl for interment in Kurvins-Rrmmd. this day (Wedues- William Covsiss.

vch 22 on (he Damascus, on N.S. Wales, Isaac B. 'i Craia. White- II, vorrn: John Craig. FIT7P TRTK At St.

John's Convent, Banbury, iC'rr'wt laster (w' Fitsijiatriok. 56! ii The remains will rcacb re-i'lence. Diiwi.uatric-k Street, Kalh- wdav iWii.ef about 10 a.m.. and he u-iauvei! for im-rmeut in the family Uathfrihad. to-morrow (Thursday) at one o'clock.

K.I.P. Friends will artfli; (the only) intimation. GXiiDN'KIi April at Wcodvalc, Ballykeel, Hillsborough, accidenuilly, iUtam (Wiliiol. the dearly-beloved child of William and Matjirio Gardner, aged 1 year and 8 Interment in the. family bury rag-ground, Amliilt.

to-morrow I'i'hursday morning, a i'vit -a ill please accept this (tlie iutimation. Willi au John Gakdnrb. MAIN'S April 3, at the Royal Hospital, the result 3a aei idnt. Mains. The remains of my beloved husband will bo removed from late silence, Terrace, Cregagh Koad.

for in the City CVnielery. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at throe o'clock." Friends wii! please accept this intimation. Mawha MaJ.vs. iUst'Sic. Sff-nibers of tTtiioti True Blue Maionie Lodge No.

t39 ai.d other Brethren are requested to attend the i'unerai of our late Br. James Mains. A. W. C-VItLILK.

W.M. James P.M., See. MOREOW April i. at 7S. Hoyal Avenue, Samuel Morrow.

Builder, late Mountj.tinger. in Second ti riati Church Burvir.ir-CTo'jiid. Ftmeral at clev o'clock, to- irjorrovv (Thtirstlav) morning. REBK.T1 t--, st. of rii onit is.

-Sat-i. tiaugater ol the late Mv. licr.ry Cudtly Scti, of Riverside, Antrim, Vut.eral private. WAlUii'LI-Anril 3. at Laurelvale, Tandragee, Wardell, jed 'i'' vears.

'o i.t o'elociv. Uiis x.neiiUtw notiiing, Uorailon. IN ME I A In affectionate remembrance of my father. Andrew Cowan, who died on 2nd -Ipril, ISM. A.

J. C. MAiWBLL In ever loving memory of my only aw! sister, Lizzie Louisa (Louie), and jfRaadnieeo of the late John Armstrong, Armach. who died April 5th, 1897, at Havelock Warrenpoiirt. 'Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy rest; We lovod th well, but Jesus loved thee best." John Ar.MSTitoxG Maxwell, Armagh.

T'HE DEMAND FOR HANDSOME MATERIALS for both LADIES AXD GENTLEMEN'S wear in quite Or-toni-Juwi. I am assured by vartcus Tailors that I AM DOING BY FAR ih-. LARGEST ORDER TRADE IN THE CITY. Tlie Public, must have very satisfactory rea-sow for placing my li.iii'M in cft a -prominent and popular position. FRANCIS CURLEY.

8551 CASTALIA" (REGISTERED) HORSE FEED. 15 Cwt. goes further than 1 Ton of Oats. Unrivalled for keeping Horses in blooming condition, and reakinc them 6 for work, show, or sale. 8717 PICTUHE-FEAMINvj AMD GILDING.

R. BROWNLIE, 75 and 77, VICTORIA STREET, and 66, ROYAL AVENUE, TS SHEWING A SPLENDID COLLECTION JL of ORNAMENTAL FRAMES in Oak and Gilt suitable for Enlarged Photographs, The designs are quite new and modulate 1n price. His enormous Stock of the very best mouldings and other materials suit-able for Pictutes of all kinds cannot be surpassed. 8417 DENTAL NOTICE. L.

H. ROBINSON, SURGEON DENTIST. -PERTH GUARANTEED TO BE PERFECT 1 in every respect. All operations painless. Cmleie Sets from SI Is to 20.

A Single Tooth, 2s d. Fillings, 2s 6d. GAS ADMINISTERED 3anv. Estd. 1865.

23, DONEGALL PLACE. 8418 i l'ke Leading Ftrra. SETS OF TEETH, TO 20 GUINEAS. MR. W.

J. SHIELDS, DENTIST. CARLISLE CIRCUS. Gas and Chloroform administered. (91, ALBERTBRIDGE ROAD Branches pUBLIN ROAD.

9 rrriRE NETTING, GARDEN ARCHES, PEA TRAINERS, SEED PROTECTORS, WINDOW GUARDS, MACHINERY GUARDS. All kinds of PLAIN and FANCY WIREWORK. JOHN ROGERS, 19 akd 21, QUEEN'S SQUARE. Belfast, 5368 ASK FOB DUNVILLE'S SPECIAL LIQUEUR AT AH Best Hotels, Restaurants, and Spirit Defers If unable to obtain it, apply direct to Dcsvllls Royal Irish Dsttltenes, Seliast. 8591 li BAWNMORE SITUATB NEAR GREENCASTLE RAILWAY STATION, IN THE CITY OF BELFAST AND ALSO OF TWO TILL a RESIDENCES AND VALUABLE BUILDING GROUND, AD JOINING THE ABOVE.

We have been favoured with instructions to Sell the above Properties, in Two Lots, by Public AUCTION, at the BELFAST PROPERTY MART, 37, ROYAL AVENUE, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of April next, at the ivour of One o'clock. LOT1. CONSISTS OF THAT MANSION HOUSE and LANDS toown as BAWNMORE," GREENCASTLE (lately occupied by W. J. Woodside, J.

situate within ew minutes walk of Greencastle Railway Station, on the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway. The Mansion House contains large Drawing, Dining, and Morning Rooms, approached through a good Entrance Hall nine Bedrooms, Billiard-room, two Lavatories, Mistress's and House-maid's Pantries Large Enclosed with good Stabling and Byre accommodation, Coaahhonse, and Harness Room. The whole is lighted by Electricity, generated on the Premises, upon which are fitted all necessary, appliances for the purpose, inoluding Accumulators. The Grounds are tastefully laid out, including Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Gardens, and.contain about 8a. lr.

Op. Statute measure. There is a good Fernery, Vinery, and a Tomato House, together with large Hay Shed and Hen Run. Tlie Premises are held for ever, subject to the very nominal Rent of 35. LOT 2 Consists of 14a.

3r. or thereabouts, Statute measure, of valuable Building Ground, held for ever, at the Yearly Rent of 74. Upon portion of which lias been erected two Detached Villas, each containing three large Reception and seven Bed Rooms, and each let at 50 per annum, less Half Poor's-rate and Income-tax. To one of these Villas is attached a Free Railway-Ticket (1st class) between Greencastle and Belfast for ten years from the 5th of August, 1891, and to tlie other there is attached a like ticket from 1st of April, 1893. The interest in each Lot that is the subject of the Sale is a term of 10,000 years from the 20th of October, 1898.

The Purchaser will, however, be entitled to apply for an order vesting the nominal reversion in him, so as to make him in each instance the Assignee of tlie respective Fee-Farm Grants. DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS. Lot 1 The Mansion House on this Lot was erected within the last few years in a very superior mariner, under the superintendence of. Mr. Samuel Stevenson, Architect, and was built regardless of expense.

The Dining-room and Draw ing-room are exceptionally large, each hftyingvt-wo-ljjireplaceSi and the' finishing of the House is all that can. be desired. The whole place is in first-class repair, and ready for, immediate occupation. The Mansion House commands an extensive view of the Belfast Lough and County Down Coast, and is well elevated. An opportunity for procuring a really desirable residence in this fashionable locality is rarely offered to the public.

Lot 2 This Lot is quite ripe for development, has very large frontages to two roads, and houses of a good class in this neighbourhood are readily let. The two Villas which are upon this Lot have been well built, and are in a first-class state of repair. The Vendors pay all Auction Fees. For Title and further particulars, apply to MESSRS. TORRENS, SONS, BRISTOW, Solicitors, 9, Wellington Plate, Belfast.

R. J. M'CONNELL Auctioneers, 8700 Royad Avenue, Belfast. CITY OF BELFAST. SALE OF HOUSE PROPERTY IN 6ARM0YLE STREET, DOCK.

LANE, NORTH THOMAS STREET, AND MALT STREET. MESSRS. R.J.M'CONNELUCO. Have been instructed to offer for Sale by AUCTION, at their BELFAST PROPERTY MART, 37, ROYAL AVENUE, on FRIDAY, 14th of April, at the hour of One o'clock, in Two Lot, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTY LOT 1. GARMOYLE STREET.

No. 20, Let at 45 0 0 No. 22, Let at 20 3 0 No. 24, Let at 20 3 0 85 6 0 No. 20, a Public-house, is let on lease for a short term.

DOCK LANE. Nos. 1, 3, and 2, 4, and 6, Let to -weekly tenants at rents producing annually 52 0 0 NORTH THOMAS STREET. Nos, 54 to 62, Let to weekly tenants at rents producing annually 56 16 0 194 2 0 Head Rent 21 2 6 172 19 6 A mortgage for 1,000 on this Lot may remain outstanding if desired by the Purchaser. LOT 2.

MALT STREET. Ncs. 17 -to 41. Let to weekly tenants at rents producing annually 125 4 0 Head Rent 20 0 0 105 4 0 The Premises ars held in perpetuity, subject to the above head rents. The Houses in Gar-nroyle Street- have a good business situation.

All the rents are moderate, and the Property is capable of great improvement and development. THE BIDDINGS WILL BE TAKEN AND THE PURCHASER WILL BE DECLARED, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL, BY THE HONOURABLE JUDGE ROSS AT THE COURT OF THE LAND JUDGES, OF THE PRICE OFFERED. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS bo GEORGE JOHNSTON, Chartered Accountant, 6, Royal Avenue or to JOHN C. WHITE, Solicitor, 13. Lomiaud Street.

Belfast. AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, at 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7-30. rnHEATRE ROYAL, BELFAST.

JL Managing Director Mr. Fred W. Wardhi--. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF THE ANNUAL EASTER A TOM I THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. Until further Notice at 7-30; SATURDAYS at 7, MORNING PERFORMANCES.

TO-DAY, EASTER WEDNESDAY, April 5th; And FRIDAY, April 7th. At every Performance the GREAT JUGGLER, I 1 The only Rival of CINQUEVALLI, Assisted by his Little Black Apollo, First you Smile, then you Lawjh, and finally you Scream. "A hit! A hit! A very palpable hit FRIDAY, April 14th. FRED. W.

WARDEN'S' ANNUAL BENEFIT. 8507 GR 5 Managing Director, Mr. W. Wakmln. THIS WEDNESDAY, at 7-30, for Ten Nights and Two Matinees, D'OYLY CARTE'S CELEBRATED OPERA COMPANY.

MORNING PERFORMANCES, FRIDAY, April 7th; And FRIDAY, April 14th. THE NEW COMIC OPERA, THE LUCKY STAR. 8508 EMPIRE THEATRE. General Manager Acting Manager Mr. Frank Allen.

Mr. Con Salmon. Special Engagement of HEELEY AND MARBER. Supported by the following Company May Beryl. The Rosebuds.

Prof. Vox. Cyrus Dare. Nellie Martell. The Harrisons.

REILLY, TEMPLETON, AND TAYL0B. Grand Matinee each Saturday at 2-30. Seats Booked Daily. Telephone 332. 8532 ALHAMBRA THEATRE OF VARIETIES.

Proprietor and Manager, Mr. J. Ashoroft, Assistant Manager Mr. albert A. Brooke Every Evening during the Week at 7-30.

GRAND EAST SR COMPANY. Mr. CHARLES BIONLL, Sp-c-tily Retained. DUBOIS, Man Monkey I Man'Mbafcey 5" LAURANCE TROUPE, Five Ladv Bicyclists; Mr. HARRY TOWERS, Swell" Comedian; WILLIAMS and BROWN, Serious Comics; Miss LILLIAN ROBIN Serio Vocalist; Mr.

JOE EDMONDS, Black-face Comedian; CHIVERS and DE MONTI, Scientific Skaters the Great ATLAS, the Beautiful Miss VULCANA, in a Marvellous Athletic Performance. Time and Prices as usual. 8423 THE PEOPLE'S CONCERTS. MENDELSSOHN'S "ELIJAH" lylLL BE PERFORMED, WITH FULL CHORUS, ORCHESTRA, AND SOLO VOICES, IN ULSTER HALL, On SATURDAY EVENING, 8th April. Conduotor-Dk.

KOELLER. Admission, Is and fed. Tickets at Music Warehouses. FINAL REHEARSAL in ULSTER HALL on FRIDAY, 7th April. Orchestra and Soloists 7- 0 o'clock.

Chorus 7-45 As this is the last Concert of the season, a full attendance is earnestly requested. J. MALCOLM, Hon. 8630 J. A.

MILLIGAN, Sees. FOOTBALL. CHARITY CUP. FINAL TIE. EAT MATCH ON SATURDAY AT A QUEEN'S COLLEGE v.

COLLEGIANS. Kick-off at 3-30. Admission, Is (if bought before Saturday, 9d). Schoolboys, 6d. Tickets at Laird's, Corn Market, andM'ALERY's Rosemary Street.

8716 POLO. COUNTY ANTRIM POLO CLUB. rpHE OPENING MATCH OF THE ABOVE CLUB will be held on SATURDAY, 8th April, on the NEW POLO GROUND, CASTLE-REAGH ROAD (opposite Orangefield), at Three o'clock sharp. COUNTY ANTRIM v. COUNTY DOWN.

The Marquis of LONDONDERRY and Lady HELEN STEWART have kindly consented to be present. Admission Free. 8265 BY ORDER. CYCLES FOR 1899. NET CASH PRICES.

Enfield Model Lady's 10 10 0 Enfield Model Gent. 's 1C 10 0 Calcott X.L. Genu's 1C 10 0 Calcott No. 2, Ladv's 13 12 0 Sparkbrook National, 12 12 0 Sparkbrook National, Lady's 12 12 0 Enfield Model 12 12 0 WnfiJrl Mnd R. Ladv's 12 12 f) Calcott No.

3, Ladv's 14 14 Calcott Light Roadster 14 14 0' Royal Enfield, 16 15 0 Roval Singer, 15 15 0 Royal Enfield, Lady's 16 16 0 Royal Singer, Lady's 16 16 0 Finest Value ever offered. Inspection solicited. JOHN ALEXANDER, CYCLE MERCHANT, 38, ROYAL AVENUE, BELFAST. Telegrams" Cycles," Belfast. Telanliraia.No.

410. 75 I RELAND AND SCOTLAND JiOYAL MAIL LINE. Service Twice every Evening! Via Via (Sundays excepted). Greenock. Ardrosaan.

F'm Belfast (D'gall Quay) St Due Glasgow (Central) Tr Due Glasgow Tr Hue tilasRuwfB'ia i0 Str '8-30 p.m.'t9-30 p.m. 52-30 p.m 9- 5 p.m 10-16 p.m 4- a.m, 5- 6 a.m.j 6-51 a.m. fj- Oa.m.i -8-4; a.m.i B-15 a.m. St)lr 11- 5 p.m Glasgow (B'law) Srrja5-30 p.m. Glasgow (St 9- 5 m.

Glasgow iCeurral). Duo Belfast (D'gall Quay)Strl 5- 0 a.m. 11- 0p.m. 5- 0 a.m. Saturdays at 20 p.m.

tjEscept Satuniays. i Saturdays only, a Saturdays" 4-0 p.m. Tickets may be ued by either route. Cabin iiirtfis secured at the Steawpacket Offices in Belfast and Glasgow. Tickets sold at tho principal railway stations.

G. J. BURNS, it), Queen's Square, Belfast. ANDREW GIBSON', Agent. 8447 CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY.

LTD. BELFAST TO LONDON EVERY TUESDAY, DIRECT 8 p.m. EVERY SATURDAY, via PLYMOUTH, 3 p.m. TO PLYMOUTH EVERY SATURDAY, DIRECT, 3 p.m. TO SOUTHAMPTON, NEWHAVEN, DOVER, EVERY TUESDAY, 4 p.m.

TO CORK AND WATERFORD EVERY TUESDAY, 6 p.m. FROM LONDON (St. Katherine Dock) 'DIRECT EVERY TUESDAY and SATURDAY. For further particulars, apply at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, 12, VICTORLi STREET. S448 CHEAP FARES TO LIVERPOOL.

CALEDONIAN," FITTED WITH ELEC- TRIU LIGHT and every other convenience, Belfast to Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 p.m. Open Sea Passage about 82 hours. Saloon, Single, 8-; Return, 126. Steerage, Single, 36; Return, 56. Cheap Excursions to Llandudno, Berths can be booked at the Company's Offices.

S. LAWTHER SONS, Corporation Square. 8444 Note. The Steamer from Belfast leaves every Saturday at 10-30 p.m., arriving at Liverpool about 9 o'clock nest morning. Train for London (Euston) departs at 11-30 a.m., and is due there at 4-35 p.m.

WELFAST AND LIVERPOOL. J.J REGULAR FIXED DAILY SAILINGS. DIRECT SERVICE OF EXPRESS STEAMERS. SAILINGS FOR APRIL, 1899. BELFAST FOR LIVERPOOL, DAILY (Sunday excepted), at 3 p.m.; SATURDAYS, 10-30 p.m.

LIVERPOOL AND LONDON IN Hi BOUKS. WEEK-DAYS. 8 a.m. Train from IJJiE STREET STATION, LIVER-FOOL, with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class Breakfast Cars, stopping at STAFFORD only, arrives LONDON (EUSTON) 12-15 p.m. 9-45 a.m.

Train, with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Claes Lunohaon Cars, stopping at CR.WE oaiv, arrive? LONDON (EUSTON) 2 p.m. Frequent Fast Trains during remainder of eaoh day to LONDON and all parts of ENGLAND and WALES. Trains for MANCHESTER leave the several LIVERPOOL RAILWAY STATION'S every half hoar. Journey, 40 minutes. t'HOU LIVERPOOL FOH BELFAST, DAILY (Sunuaye nd December 25th excepted), 10-30 p.m., in sonaection with the 5-30 and 5-35 p.m.

Trains fryn lucMw So.Irtn 4-0 D.m. Train from St. Pampas iung tiross station, tae -fto p.m. arain Station, and tie -5 p.m. Train from Bristol (and Stations en route to Liverpool by correspondingly lati trains), arriving at Belfast about 7-iO following morning.

Through bookings with all the principal Stations in England. The Twin-screw steamer Magic sails from Belfast on Wednesday, 5th; and Saturday, 8th; and from Liverpool on Tuesdav, 4th; and Fridav, 7th. furtlier information and all particnlarc, apply ta BELFAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 5, Chapel Street, Liverpool, or to the BELFAST STEAMS COMPANY, Belfast, AGENTS FOR THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY CO. S445 "ROYAL MAIL ROUTE TO 1 WNlI.A"VC.ri via BELFAST FLEETWOOD Per Twin-sorew Steamers. OPEN SEA PASSAGE, 5 HOURS.

Until further notice, the Sailings will be DALLY. (Snudavs, Christmas, and Casualties excepted, as follows FROM BELFAST at 8-30 p.m. (SATURDAY'S EXCEPTED) in connection with Trains leaving Fleetwood at 5-45 a.m. and 5-50 a.m. FROM BELFAST at 10-30 p.m.

ON SATURDAYS in connection with Trains leaving Fleotwood at 7 a.m., 7-10 a.m., and 7-20 a.m. FROM FLEETWOOD at 11 p.m., arriving at Belfast about 6 a.m. Goods must be alongside at Belfast before 7-30 p.m. The Boat Express is due to arrive in London (Euston) at and tar at V-17 a.m. Passengers luave LONDON (Euston) at 5-30 p.m., and MANCHESTER (Victoria) at 8-37 p.m.

Through Carriages will run between London, Rugby, Orewe, Warrington, Hudderstielo, York, Wakefield, Leedi, fcradiord, Halifax, Stjrnley, Aeerinpton, Blackburn, Manchester, Bolton, Liverpool, Preston, and Fleetwood. A BREAKFAST CAR, with accommodation for ALL Classes, is now running on the 5-45 a.m. Boat Express from Fleetwood. DINING SALOON accommodation for ALL Classes is provided on the 6-30 p.m. Train from London as far as Crewe.

Trains arrive and depart from alongside Steamers at Fleetwood. Passengers' Luggage ransferred free ot charg. For particulars of'Fares, Kates, see Guides, or app' io the Agent, ARTHUR T. COTTOH, 20, Donegall Quay, Belfast; W. F.

COPELAND, L. and Y. 322, Royal Avenue, Belfast; 0. LODGE, L. tiixd N.

W. 26 Roval ivenue, Belfast; Captain J. E. JACKSOK, Fleet, wood; S. WHITEHALL, Fleetwood; or at any L.

and or L. and N. W. Station. 8446 ANTRIM LINE.

BELFAST LEITH AND DUNDEE LEAVE BELFAST (BRANCH DOOR) EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 7 for Leith and Dundee, cak.ug Goods for Edinburgh, Perth, Aberdeea, etc Returaing lUALWCASTLE WEST HARTLEPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 7 p.u With Goods for Sunderland, Durham, Middlesbrough, ami the pmicipal towns Northumberland, Durham, and Yorkshire, at low rates of Freight. For Freight, Conditions of Carriage, and all tnr infona. IhP AJOaiM IRON ORB OOUPAKY, UMlTfiD, BELFAST. 178 tANADIAN PACIFIC TEMPTING TOURS through varied scenery Great Lakes, Prairies, Rocky Mountains, Banff Hot Springs, Hunting and Fishing Resorts, Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia. For Tiskets, Free Illustrated Pamphlets, Apply C.P.Ry., 67, King William Street, London Bridge, or 30, Coekspur Street, London, S.

W. 8450 CUNARD LINE. rh Steamers ol this Line have an unequalled rwrd af ver half a century for safety and comfort, and take apeoifled eoorses according to tie seasons of tie year. IiOYAL MAIL STEAMERS FROM i LIVERPOOL. (Via.

Oueeastown). For New York. For Boston. Campania, Saturday, April 8 fimbria, Saturday, April 15 interna, Thursday, April 6 Pavouia, Tuesday, April 11 Lucama, aaturuay, iapJ) Apr. 4 superior -ww-vv Second, add Third Class Passsugers.

Through Bookings to China, japan, New Zealand, and Australia, also to all parts of United States and Canada, inoluding Kloudyke, Third-class Passengers by Boston Steamers booked to New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore without extra charge. Third-class Ouuu Free. Apply for passage to N. B. M'Kaihon, Strafetne; TrV.

M'Clelland, Baiilymena; Joseph Ferris, Londonderry; ii. Quinn or J. Hopper 4t Brothers, Cookstown; H. M'Der-inott, Droniore; J. M'Gloin, KiUyleagh; George A.

Look. G. Livingstone, Portadown; W. J. Canaung, Cole-raiae; John Anderson, Portaferry; W.

Whiteside, Down-patriok; Adam JohnsWn or Moore 4 Dunwoody, Newry; James M'Elhone, Dungannon; J. E. O'Neill, Hagaera; Cambridge! Oarrickfergus; James Boyd, Larae; ilr. J. Irwin, Kilrea; Mr.

J. A. Brown, Newtowuajaa; Mr C. Logan. Stewartstown Robert M'Oonnell, Kiliough; Henrv Gowan 3.

Albert Square, Belfast. For Freight, Passage, od all informatien, to 4NDREW GIBSON, i9, QUEEN'S SQUARE, BELFAST; OB TO THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, LIVERPOOL. 5476 SERMONS, PAMPHLETS, SOCIETIES' RULES, and al! kinds of Book Work turned out at ihe lowest prices at the Nws-Littib Steus Existing jKstahliihmwn,.

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