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Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser from Dublin, Dublin, Ireland • 8

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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES. AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS AUCTIONS. PUBLIC NOTICES 0 BUILDW-D-cONTElr Estimates are required from r-t SWITZER'S "GEE A.T -ANNUAL SALE AUCTIONS THIS IMMENSE REDUCTONS EVERY ARTICLE IN THE EVEN SPEING GOODS NOW BEING DELIVERED WILL BE SOLD AT 20 TO 40 PER CENT UNDER USUAL PRICES. POST ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. (LIMITED), GilAFTON 'STREET AND VYICKLOW STREET. WINDOW BROWN THOMAS, AND HAVE NOW READY THEIR FIRST GREATRHOW FOR THE SEASON OF 'MADRAS, CRETE, GUIPURE, AND LACE! DAY. IN 'EVERY DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHMENT REDUCED.

4337 CURTAINS, GO. FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THE TO OFFER GREAT ADVANTAGES POSITION GRAFTON ST. DUKE ST. 4336 The premises are held under a long lease. A COLLEGE GREEN 4478 FOR HAVING MADE SPECIAL ARRANGE5IEN-TS NEWEST DESIGNS, THEY ARE IN A TO PURCHASERS.

BROWN, THOMAS, CO, SALE BY TENDEK. TRUST ESTATE. Premises situate at 145 GREAT BRITAIN STKEET, DUBLIN. We are instructed by the Trustee in this matter to Sell by Tender the Stock-m-Trade, Trade and Interns in the lease of the premises. insists of rroceries.

teas, wines, list of the customers could be handed to the purchaser, if he intended carrying on the business. The Stock, premises, will be on view daily up to Wednesday, the 2nd March, aad may be tendered for in one lot, or as follows TT STOCK-IN-TRADE, TRADE UTENSILS, Interest hi Lease of Premises and Goodwill. Sealed Tenders addressed to ROBINSON will be received up 'to 12o'dock noon, on THURS-DAT, the 3rd March, when they will be opened in the presence of the parties attending. For further particulars apply to SHANKS AND ROBINSON, ACCOUNTANTS, 37 LEMOIAD DRAPER'S, ASK AND SEE THAT THE BELFAST THE BEST SPORTING AND GENERAL: HALFPENNY EVENING PAPER IN THE NOILTH OF IRELAND. PRICE ONE DONEGALL-STREET AND COMMERCIALrCOUIiT, BELFAST.

oefore tbn l.ittv, UUUa Carmelite ConvenUm MarTS5 lor tne Very Eev Holland, specification relating thereto can seen Thelowestauytenderrnecessaf n.ijv I i ARCHITECT CATHOLIC "NOTICES rpHE ANNUAL ST CLARE'S ORPhj v.f HAROLDS 4, be Preached i.v THE CHURCH OF ST FRANCIS Muipt. UPPER GARDINER STRm On NEXT SUNDAY, 27th By VERY REV AFIXLAY.SJ Alter the First Gospel v'ass Commencing at 12 o'cio'k. The Lord Mayor and the Ladv Mavor, signiSed their intention of v' 'J nis institution, founded in A 1) 3.jn-X by Government or other grants, support on the voluntary contributions of Si 7 who, no doubt, will aptreciat.e the daics in age which has been the home of thoasV-i inmost helpless poor. The "Poor how'' tinuation of the generosity hitherto em'w' ra51 will gratefully acknowledge dona tiocs vent by those who do not attend the Serosa Very Rev Canon Fricker, 7-', JC Kelly, Esq, JP, 37 Fitzwilliam Wue jpRANCfSGAN CbXYESTT Tt A GRAND BAZAAR AND DRAWING OF PP.I3ES (On the Art Union principle) Will take place during the next Sprint Aai. At the Saie-room, ESNIS." To enable the Fathers to meet a debt oi' orer incurred in the building of their Sew First Piize, A FIFTY POL'ND NOTE.

2 An -4'ler down quilt; value 4. Gift of JI-; Molony, Mill street, Ennis "isH: 3 A gentleman's travelling rac. Gift of Jf Barrett, Church street, Ennis 013 4 A handsome sofa cushion. Mrs D---. Cuurch street, Enais 5 A beau tit ul velvet pile table cover.

Gif- e' Dillon, Cappa, Ennis 6 A handsome bearthrug. Gift of Mrs Jase Dni-- Church street, Ennis 7 A handsome vv.lvct pile title cover. Gii o-'u John Cahir, Mill street. Em.is 8 A dozen of claret. Gift of Mr Janes CoeS-.

Jail street. Ennis 3 Alady's far cape. Gift of Mis Itertald Ballyiine 10 A lady's gold watch. Gi ft of a BeneiirtT 11 A beautiful banner. Gift of the Presentilia Clondalkin.

county Dublin 12 A case of extra-superior Champa rrnp. ofy. Thomas o.ue.inan, cnurcn street, Ems 13 A Fitzroy barometer, with lever tighuiivciwi3 top. Gift of Mr Richard Mok'ty, 1 14 A Spanish gold coin of the veat K- Friend lo A beautiful oil painting, Virsa Good Counsel." Gift of the Mothr Aise-irf the Poor Clares. Harold's cross, cour.tjDibitr; 16 A handsome ertergne and ciare: jug.

or Mi Keane, Causeway, Eanis 17 A handsome drawingroom clock ucier ass'e. 3iit of the Preseutatiott Xsus. fa Dublin 15 A splendid silver Enrjiish Lever Witch, bv JTow Brothers, Limerick; value Giftof Mr George Healy, Lifford, Ennis 19 A handsome photo sport album. Gift oi Mains Nono, Ennis 20 A handsome drawingroom ottomrin in crenel ri and upholstered in walnut v.oed. rf Sisters of Mercy, Lnnis 21 A splendid duplex petroleum oil lamp, mth fotem oxtinguisher.

Ciitoi MrsChncyClnreiha, Fnnis 22 A Baby's PeHtose. Gift of Friend. 5 23 A pair of embroidered Gift oi Miss F- gerald, Market street, Ennis 24 Hxlf dozen of silver des-eit knives mid forks. in handsome satin r.ud velvet vnlac Gift of Eev Kelly, Dicftsn Cdfeft Ennis 25 A case of extra superior charapajric. of Mri Maryanne Molony, Ciiurc'n street, F.itis 26 A handsome cosey.

Gift of Miss Jiay K3o4 Church street. Ennis 27 A handsome smoking cap, of tsjls. aria- tique box. Gift of Miss Eogarty, O'tets! square, Ennis 23-A case of claret. Gift oi Mr Pat Coasidine, MI street, Ennis -23 A silver teapot, value 3.

Gut Msr; Angela iiolony, Harmony row, Eaais 30 A handsome crewel work sofa cas.ioa. Gu': of 1 friend 31A gentleman's gold rinsr. with bloodstone Gift of" Mr Jo-enli irrett, lias 32 Two beautiful of flowers with1 a. cased epcrgiie. Gift ai the erj jS." CuUiean.

President Diocesan CoUi-ge, r.nms 33 A nandsona alarm clock. Uiit oi Mrs to gan, Mill street, Ennis 34- Moore's Puetical Works, eliboratfly'ntnn. and gold. Gilt of Miss Bjim, r-" Ennis Four fat sheep. Gift of a beneractor.

3( A pair of gold earrings, value i3. 37 A handsome china tea sen ice. Gut of Ji. M'Namara. Clare Hotel, Jail Eisu 35- A silver bisquetaire.

Gift of the M'Dermotc, Liaetics 3il A beautiful pair of vases. Gii'tci irncn-l, 40 A parrot under gins- shnue. 41 A handsome sofa cushion. Gut O'Connell square, Ennis TICKETS SIXPENCE EACH. The Winning Numbers be pubiiaed in tflf man's Journal'' and local papers iinceaateiv lJ SPECIAL PRIZE.

The Gift of his Holiness Paps Leo XJh. Will be Drawn for on the Art I vm Wf A BEAUTIFUL Composed of stone called Fietra Dar.i, ccauiKi witn magntneent goici cro-, enclosed in handsome satin easiet, tce 11 Arms impressed thereon. Tickets Oue Shilling Each SHIPPING. Edinburgh, 1st Class. Glasgow, 1st Class.

wii--x vh in GLASGOW STLAMMCS" COAfPANY'S Saiuou Piii-Ue for Greenock and Glasgow as under Xttesdav, March l--t, at 0 in Wednesday, 2nd, as itli. at 0" 0 ra SarnriUy, March at 0 pm March 7tii. at ii Booking 1 EDEN QU.ii.ora. oar.v'sCliief NOHi'll "f1 ATAYf.Oi:.S:ctarv. MA.N.N, "e-fr BRITISH" AND iltiSH sVEAJit'-1-COMPANY (LIMITED1.

Steam to London, calli-S Falmouth, Plymuutu, s.iauiamuwju, The Steamship LADY ws.a,." to Sail t'nufl the Norui ad, r' MORROW (Saturday), am at (irl Secini' twv Ills ft). ChUdren between m-'-" A.i.bJO LUJ.W... vears of age, Halt-fare, use aiiu Tickets, available for Two Mouths, a-half. Holders of Cabin Tickets are the journey at an latenaeoia-o pu. Booking aud Inquiiy OfSce-Sl Men A 3 North Wall, Dublin.

P'ACIFIC LINK OF KOTAL STEAMEBS TO BORDEAUX, ftPANiSU UB1MI BVKR PLATE. AMI tno- COS1 XMb Jr-AViri-v, i.ni-;eri PANY'S Steamers are appoued to as unaer wr.u ner nuy G.AT.ICIA... MAGELLAN JOHN i.LDER Wed, JiW ni Jp. COTOPAXI ACONCAGUA iioaums ijcrii For terms of Passage or l-'reii: a. '-nanj-'a Office, 31 James street.

ujW, GriSiths, Tate, onu Co. A. -ii---- .4" U' REDLGRU rAKtf I r-s iiauKovv, ton-. March, -and I'iyraoath, cilarv oi fresh Tirovisrcs i. Vir aid V01 .0 aiiaii 3rd Cl.is Fares.

IS, IP. WELLS AND HpuOb- EDBN CORK and rr nr-iirvran-a cttt.ph it r.i.- Hair to its oSgW to nature where by Chemists and Leckyo1 Hair Restorer. RATES O- a 2 2 5 1 Yearly, S.ai;i;:ed lialf eirly, de fl Cbeques ana to the cashier, i Dublin-Printed I prietor, Pnnce street, near 1 and 1 colour, faotougniy 3 wm uses tho crowd of nev Ha. 11 i' "fit. 1 I 1887, and if approved of will be submitted to the judge for bis-acceptahee.

For rentals, mans, and farther narticulars apply at the Registrar's Office, Land Judges' Court, Four Courts, Dublin; or to ROBERT WILLIAM PEEBLES, Solicitor for the petitioners having carriage of the sale, No 9 North Frederick street, Dublin. 4015 PUBLIC NOTICES. mOWNSHIP OF KINGSTOWN JL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. LAYING OF NEW WATER The Commissioners of the Township of Kingstown ire prepared to receive Tenders for the Laying of New WATER MAINS in Albert road and other toads, according to plans and specifications prepared by Francis A Doyle, Esq, Town Surveyor, which aiy be seen at his Office in the Town Hall on auy week day between the hours of 11 o'clock a and 1 o'clock m. Sealed Tenders (endorsed) should be sent to me before 11 o'clock am on Monday, the 7fch March next.

The Commissioners dy not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, JOHN DONNELLY. Town Clerk. Town Hall, Kingstown, 23rd ISS7. 73 QIVIL COMMISSION: Forthcoming Examination.

Temporary Boy Copyists for employment in Dublin (14-18), 8th March. The date specified is the latest at which applications can be received. They must be made on forms to be obtained with particulars, from the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, LondonS W. 4441 INTERNATIONAL SHORTHAND CONGRESS Will be held in London next autumn, to which all who are interested in Shorthand of whatever system are invited. The object of ihe Congress is to celebrate two interesting events viz, the tercentenary of the art of modern Shorthand, which owes its origin to Timothy Chaiacterie," produced just three hundred years ago, and the jubilee of Mr Isaac Pitman's system of Phonography.

It is also intended to provide a suitable memorial of Mr Eitrnan'a lifelong labours, and to commemorate the-tercentenary by a permanent plan for the of Shorthand generally. A series of conferences, which 1 will be attended by English, Colonial, and foreign Shorthand writers, will be held to discuss the development ot the art aud its practical applications A large and influential committee tas been formed, consisting of well known English andforsign Shorthand professional and amateur, and a number of men of eminence in Literature, Law, and Science, who sympathise with the movement, among the latter being Sir Edward Clarke, Solicitor General; Mr Gar-ne't, Deputy Assistant Keener of Prmted Books, British trneMim: T)i- Gladstone. Hon Keith-Falconer, Cambridge Right Hon A Macdonakl, Lord Advocate Professor Max Muller, Oxford; Sir Charles Russell, C. MP; Sayoe, Oxford Mr Thompson, Keeper of MSS aud Egerton Librarian, British Museum. The benefits conferred upon the world by Shorthand hjivtt heeu so m-eat that the Committee do not hesitate to appeal to all classes of the comtnuaity to contribute to tne tuna lor tne aooveoujecis.

SvnVtKM-mtinTiK n.t m-esent amount to about 400, chieny ranging from oneguincaientitling to membership of the congress, icn gutjitaa. Prospectus List of Committee subjects oi discussion and other information will be forwarded on applica-tin- THOMAS ALLEN REID, Chairman and Treasurer. Dr WE ST BY GIBSON, Hon Sec. 37 CTHSITOR STREET. CHANCERY LANE, E.C.

The following Police Regulations are to be observed at the Levee on TUESDAY. 1st March, and tho Drawingroom on WEDNESDAY, 2nd March, 1SS7. J50UTE OF CARRIAGES DUBLIN CASTLE. The Commissioner of Police hereby gives Notice that in pursuance of the powers vested in him for preventing Obstructions of the Streets and Thoroughfares, and with a view of preventing anyanterruption of Traffic and public business by the progress of Carriages to DUBLIN CASTLE on the occasion of this LEVEE and DRAWINGROOM, he has given directions to ti: Constables to enforce on these occasions the following Regulations, viz Carriages of Noblemen and Gentlemen having the privilege of the Private Entree to approach the Castle through Ship street Gate, and set down at the Private Entrance, may remain in the Lower Castle Yard until called for, and take up at the Private Entrance. Carriages coming from the Naas or Ashtown Roads, or the Richmond or Royal Barracks, to come by the south side of the River to Grattan-bridge.

CarriflffHsfrom the North side of Dublin, to approach by Sackville street and the Northern Quays a single line (keeping the side nearest the river) to Grattan bridge; and those from the South side, to approach in single line through Westmoreland street, and along Aston's and Wellington quays. These three lines of carriages will be formed into one in Parliament street, by admitting four carriages alternately from each line. The crriaiies then to pass up Parliament street and through the Great Gate ot the Castle. After Setting Down Carnages to move tnrough Palace street Gate into Dame street, where they are to remain drawn np in two lines tif not directed to so round 'to'the Private Entree), until called for by tne Polise appointed for that purpose; No carriages or cars can be permitted to remain Palace street except those actually engaged by persons on business at any the houses there. be stationed at various places atonjt the lines of carriages; and all carmen and otners are reaufred to pav attention to their directions, winch will becalcnlated "to prevent any interruption of the re gular.

trafEc.of the city. Nocarriages, except those belonging to noblemen and gentlemen laving the privilege of the Private Entry, will be allowed to take up at the "Private Entry door or bass out of the Castle by Ship street Gate. i'-h, PrimtB Knt.reR will ba strictly limited to the noblemen and gentlemen recorded the Chamberlain's Office as entitled to the privilege. The Shin street Gate be opened zt. -to and closed at 9 15 oil the ninht of the Draaiiuiroom.

The Main Entrance Gatfto theC'astleu-ill not V. opened till 0 15 oil sxmc mg.t It is particularly requested that the above not be infringed upon, as the Commissioner has given snecial orders that they shall be enforced. x-hTTr rards will be sent to persons having the right of the Private Entry whose addresses are but any other persons having this right and purposing to attend the Levee or Diawingroom, whose addresses an not known, will be furnished with cards on appli cation being made to the Commissioner. The Commissioner oi Police. Metropolitan Police Office, Castle, 12th February, 17.

i'j; JOE DUB LIN I 0 N. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, rtf rittarisns. acfcinfr as the Rural Sani tary Authoritv under the Labourers (Ireland) Acts, invite Tenders" from competent parties for erecting, nmnist.slv tiinshine: iue Labourers Cot tages (within the time to be specified ui contrac. on plot of ground in the townland- of howth and Kil-barack, Upper in accordance with plan and specification which can oy seen at my uu.tc. Intending Contractors can get any information required from MrPF Leonard, CE and Art-hi- tect, 34 Lower urmouu qu.i) taui the names of two sureties willing to join ina b'ondfor the due perforuiance of the contract, with a cietaueci estimate, u.

ud to' 10 o'clock a ni on Wednesday, the Sth day of March next, endowed "rentier tor Laaourers uot- tatres Howth Improvement cneme, upon which iuy the Hoard will proceed to consider same. The accepted contractor wm mrewoeatuie si nenses incident to preparation ot lxma ana contiact. The" lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cePtel- THOMAS ATKINSON, Executive Sanitary Officer, Boardroom, North Brunswick street, February. 1S87. 46bu jjTORTH" uniu.

TO uuJxiafLijiuj.v3, cil. Tho Boa nIof Guardians, acting as the Rural Sanitary Authority under the Labourers (Ireland) Acts, invite tenders from competent parties for erecting, building. and completely nmstimg jjour-iaoourers w.mgtus on a plot of ground ra the townlanu or oorauit, uianciiaj-as-town, in. accordance with the plan and speciricatieD which may be seen at my office. Intending contractors can get any further information reonired from Mr P.

Leonard, and Architect, 34 Lower Ormoud quay. Tinders rstatinc the names of two sureties willing to jein in a bond for the due performance of the contract) will be received by me here up to 10 o'clock a ni on Wed nesday, the sth day of March next, enoorsea "ienuer for Labourers' Cottages, Blannhardstown upon which, day the Board will proceed to consider same. 1'he accepted contractor will have to bear tne expenses incident to preparation of bond and contract. The lowest or any tenaer not necessarily acceptco. By order, THOMAS ATKINSON, Executive Sauitary Officer.

Boardroom, North Brunswick street, Dublin, 24th February, 1887. 1 "JpS "ti OSS UNION. ELECTION OF RELIEVING OFFICERS. 1 The Vice-Guardians of this Union will, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd March next, proceed to elect turc-e Relieving OSiccrs, viz 1. A Relieving Officer for No 1 RelietDistnet, comprising the Electoral Divisions of Barrackvillage.

Bally -murphy, Clonleigh, Caonogue, Glynn, Kyle, Tinnahinch. Salary 'i) per annum, with it) ns Sanitary Sub officer. 2. A Reheving Officer for No 2 Reliei Distnc. I'ntu-prisingthe following Electoral Divisions Brownsford, Dysertmoon, Jerpoint West, Listcrhn, New Ross, Oldcourt, Bochestown, Rosbercon, Snaa-bogh, The Rower, Whitemoor.

Salary 42 per annum, with lo as Sanitary Sab-officer. 3 A Relieving Officer for No 3 Relief Distuct, comprising the following Electoral Divisions, viz Barronstown, Carnagh, Carngbyrne, Ciongeeii, Dunmain, Horetown, Inch, Kilgarvrui New-bawn, Old Ross. Salary 30 per year, with io' as Sanitary Sub-officer. Proposals, accompanied by testimonials, to be lodged at the Boardroom, at or before 12 o'clock, noon, on the 2nd proximo. Each candidate to name two solvent sureties, or an approved1 guarantee association, to enter into bon 1 for 4100 for the due and faithful discharge of the duties of the office.

personal attendance of candidates indispensable. Order, PETER A. POPE, Clerk oi the Union. -Sew Bos, February 17th, 18S7. 4307 In the Goods of MICS SSOS, who died on the 23rd day of JMS bearing date the 7th day of January, 187J, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of being, and his successors; to the KiSfia Priests for the time being of the parishes of ht Agataa iSS5-to nd their respective successor Parish Priests of -id parishes respectelyd to their-heirs, executors, administrators, and all the property he died possessed off'if payment or the bequests therein SjKSy Jn riivMB the surplus income of his property oquaujr st the following Bomn Catholic Charities to-fS catholic House of Refuge, Stanhope street The Roman y.A", Vincent Sde Paul, vdth proviso that if a convent of Ifsters of charity or should be founded Parish of St Laurence O'Toole, said Iast-men honed Je-ojiest should be transferred to said Content and by a codicil to said will, dated 30th December, Proviso was extended to a Convent of any religious order approved of by Eoman Catholic Archbishop and founded In said parish, said several bequests are subjtct to the provisions in said will mentioned u-ith thereto: Administration with the said wiU ana two iSSSn.

Mnwra) ws on the 25th day of May, 18Sb, granted to Mrs Mary Galway, of 155 widow, forth of the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice. Ireland. Dated tms-sna aay oi feDruary, iCT-i. TERENCE O'RKILLY and OXS, 5 North Great George's street. Tn Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Be quests in Ireland and all wjomjtmay concern.

uor VOTTCW TO Cli EDITORS. FRANCES FARRELL, late of 7 Brtglrton-ter-race, Sandycove, Kingstown, in the county of Dublm, wiaow, jjeceasea. KnA PQrri Vic. ca.n 3. all persons having any claims against the estate of the above de-ceased, who died on the day of December, lbob, are herebv required to send, on or before the 1st day of 1887, their full names, addresses, ant.

descriptions, with particulars (in -writing) of such claims, and the nature oi tne-secunwea aujf date the assets of deceased will be distributed. tras aotri nay oi January, icwi TTA VES and SOS. Solicitors, 31 Lower Orniond Dublin. 3944 rv THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN IRELAND. VICE CHANCELLOR.

NOTICE "AND ADVERTISEMENT OF VVRIT OF SUMMONS Issued in Actions against Incorporate Body Railway Compmy, Poor Law Guardians, etc. mire AND ENN1S JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY (having their principal Office and place of business at Brunswickfhauibers, No 179 Great Brunswick street, hi the city 'd Dublin), Plaintiffs The West Clare Railway Company, Limited (having their princip office and place of business at No 39 Dame street, in the city of Dublin), Defendants. Notice is hereby Given, pursuant to the provisions ot the Act 16 and 17 Victoria, chap 113, sec S3, that a Writ of Summons has beenpssued at the suit of the said Athenry and Ennis Junction Railway Company, against the West Clare Railway Company, Limited (ha-ving their principal office at No 39 Dame street, in the city of Dublin, in the Chancery Division ice-Chancellor) of her Majesty's Hish Court of Justice, in Ireland. Dated this2ith day of February, HENRY A COFFEY, Solicitor for the said plaintiffs, No 25 Westland row, Dublin. 1 To the said West Clare Railway Company, Uxatted, and all whom it may concern.

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN IRELAND. LAND JUDGHS. CHANCERY DIVISION. GENERAL NOTICJS TO CLAIMANTS-In the Matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH AliaSTKOSG, Owner; Ihe Eev Irancis Carlile Hayes and William Hayes, Petitioners. rrh w-iiior unbred a.

Sale of the Lot of Ground in North Anne street, in the parish of St Michan, and it.v nf Dublin, containing 43 feet in front, and 6U feet in depth, and now forming part of the Brewery premises of Messrs Jameson. Pirn, and Company, held under lease dated the 28th day of March, 1787, for lives renewable for ever. Lot of gri.und on the Soutnside of Upper Dorset street, in tne paxisn ot ot -viary, auu city ui Dublin, containing 19 feet in front and 19 feet 4 inches in the rere, and 1.7 feet 7 inches from front to rere, and now known as No 21 Upper Dorset street, held under lease for lives renewable for ever, dated the 1st day of July, 1754. One undivided moiety of the rent of 30, late currency, reserved by said last-mentioned lease ol 1st day of July, 1751, held, with the residue of said rent, under lease dated the 9th and 10th days of March, House and Premises, 59 Bolton street, in the parish of St Mary, and city of Dublin, held under lease uateu tne lutn way oi neceur 17S7. for IM vears.

from the 24th day of June, 1737. All parties objecting to said sale of the said lands are herebv required to tate notice of snch order and all oersbns having claims thereon mav- filesuch claims, duly verified, with the.Clerk of the Recoras. Dated this 24th day of February, IS7. JOHN DWYER, for Examiner; MOLLOY and MOLLOY. Solicitors having carriage nf nroceedmas.

18 Eustace street, Dublin. 4458 CITY OF DUBLIN. SALE On FRIDAY, the 18th day of March, 1S67. In the Matter of the Estate of A LES'ANDER MORRIS A. A Trustee, for Sale under the Will oi Joseph Ber-' nard Dufl'y, Owner Kvnnrie Edmund Eurlce and Anne his Wiie, Executrix of the said Joseph Bernard Dtilty, Peiitioners.

TO BE SOLD, In Four Lots. Before the Right Honorable Mr Justice Monroe, At the Laud Judges' Court, Four Courts, Inns quay, in the City of Dublin, On FRIDAY, the ISth day of March, 1857, -At the hour of 12 o'clock noon, The following desirable property, viz Lot 1 The houses and premises known as Numbers 37, 3S, 40, 41, 42, -13. 44, 45, 46, and 47Synge street, and a plot of ground extending from Synge street to Grantham street and Grantham place, and Nos J. 2, 3, and 4 Grantham place, and ground at the rere. thereof, all situate in the parish of St.

Peter and city of Dublin, held under conveyance in perpetuity from the late Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Ireland, indenwi-1 fied against head rent, and yielding a rental of t2 os per annum. The Poor Law valuation of this lot is 2 v9. Lot 2 The houses and premises known as Numbers 6, 7, 8, and 11 Marlborough street, situate the parish of St Thomas and city of Dublin, held fee simple, and yielding a rental of 70 18a 7 A per annum. The Poor Law valuation of this lot is i4. Lot 3 The lot or parcel of ground situate on Wellington quay, with the house and out offices erected thereon, known as No 15 Wellington quay, situate in the parish of St Werburgh and county of the city of Dublin, held under lease dated 14th day of September, 1831, lor the term of years, from 2th September.

1S31. Also the lot or parcel of uround with the house and premises thereon, knowifns No 10 Essex street, situate rn the ptrish of St Werburgh and county of the city of Dublin, neld uuder lease dated the Hth day of October, Ihfo, for the term of S7 years, from the 25th day of March, ib.iy. Also the house and premises on the north sale of jissex street, formeriv known as No 12, but now known as No 11 Essex street, situate in the parish of St Andrew and city of Dublin, held under lease dated the 28th of August, 1S60, for the term of 65 years, from the 29th day of September. 1S69 and also the lot or parcel of "round on the north side of Essex street, with the house and premises thereon, known as No 12 Essex street, situate in the parish of St Andrew and city of Dublin, held underlease dated the 13th day of March lSbZ, for the term of 75 years, from the 25th day of March, ISoi all vielding a profit rent of 97 2s 4d per annum. The -oninatfmvnf this lot iS i)5.

Lot 4 The house kuown as No 7 Wellington quayptp gether with the vard and premises at tne rere inereoi, lituate in tiw parish of St Werburgh and city of Dublin held under lease" dated the 1th day of September, 1641), for the term of 61 years, from the 29th day of September 1849, and also the lot of ground on the north side of Eex street, with the house, and premises thereou, now known as 2 Essex street, East, situate in the parish ofStWerburgh and city of Dublin, ueldunder lease dated the l'4th day of September, 1831, for the term of 930 vears, from tne 20th day of September, 1830, both producing' an annual profit rent of 35. The poor law valuation of this lot is 73. Dated this 7th day of Feornary, J. M. KENNEDY Examiner.

DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS. Lot 1 consists of well-secured ground rents arising out of fifteen houses in Synge street and Grantham place in the parish of St Peter, South City Electoral Division Fitzw'illiurn Ward, in the city of Dublin Tho property is in the immediate vicinity of the Roman Catholic Church of St Kevin, Harrington street, and close to the Harcourt street terminus of the Dublin Wickiow, and Wexford Railwy, and to the Harold's cross, Brighton square West, Palmerston Park, andTerenure lines of the Dublin Street Tramways. Lot 2 consists ot' six houses on-the east side of Marl street, close to Lower Abbey street, in the natish of St Thomas, North City Electoral Division, North Dock Ward, in the city of Dubb'n. All the tenants save one, who holds under a fee-farm grant, hold" under leases for long terms oi years, and have valuable interests in their holdings. The tenant ot the house No 6 paid a flue of 120 on obtaining his lease.

The property is in the immediate vicinity of the Roman Catholic Pro-Cathedral and St Thornis' Protestant Church! and of the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Bap-Hf. Churches, Lower Abbey street. Lot 3 consists of four houses, extending from Wellington quav to Essex street, in the parishes of St Werburgh and St Andrew, South City Electoral Division, South City Ward, in the city of Dublin, and comprises the block oi buildings in which Messrs James Duffy and Sons, the eminent Catholic Publishers and Booksellers, have for nearly half a century carried on an extensive and profitable business. The property is in. the immediate vicinity of St Michael and St John's Roman rvit.hnlm Church and the Presbyterian Church.

UPDer Ormondquay, and within a short distance of Christ's rhmvOi Cathedral. Lot 4 consists of two houses, also from Wellington quay to Essex street, in the parish of St Werburgh, South City Electoral Division, South City Ward, in the city of Dublin. The part of this lot known tNii 2- Essex street East foi-ms tue Kitchen oi the premises known as the Clarence Hotel, Wellington quay. The tenants are most respectable, and pay their rents with the greatest punctuality. The tramway cars from O'Connell Bridge to the King bridge pass in front of the Wellington quay house.

Tmriosalsfor the.riurchase of alt or any of the lots bv private contract will be received by the Solicitor having the carriage of the wJs up to the Hth dy ft? Mrch, THIS DAT. LEINSTER ROAD, RATHMINES. SALE Of substantial and appropriate Household Furniture, Dining and Drawingroom Suites, in mahogany and walnut, covered in haircloth, leather, and Turkey cloth A 61 octave Cottage Pianoforte, in handsome 0 rosewood case Chimney glasses, Damask, Turkey Cloth, and Cretonne Window Curtains, Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidder Carpets, Ormolu Chimney and Table Ornaments, Oleographs, Prints, Plated Ware, China. Glass, and DebXetc. mo BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On the Premises, No 16 LEINSTER ROAD, RATHMINES, On THIS the 25th February, lbS The furniture, as heretofore fully particularised in newspapers and printed bills.

Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Purchasers to pay 5 per cent commission. BENNETT AND SON, AUCTIONEERS. 6 UPPER OSMOND QUA i TO WINE MERCHANTS, Hotel and Club Proprietors, Private Buyers, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Ac. Most Important and Extensive SALE OF HIGH-CLASS BOTTLED WINES, Including Rare Sherries, Old Bottled Vintage Pons, Burgnudy, Sparkling and Still Moselles, I Madeira, Extra Quality Champagnes, AND 78 BOXES OF PRIME FOREIGN CIGARS, Growth oi 18S1 and ESSRS BENNETT AND bON are favoured with instructions from Mr William Malone TO SELL BY AUCTION, at their Rooms, No UPPER OSMOND QUAY, On THURSDAY, the 3rd of March, 1SS, The Extensive Stock of Bottled Wines now lying in ms Cellar at 17b'and 177 Great Britain-street, comprising 230 DOZEN OF SHERRY.

Viz-Amontillado, bottled in 1S7U Montana, lb, ino de Pasto, 1870 ManzaniUa, 1S73 SoleaOloroso and Roval Crown, 183 chiefly shaped by and the Widow M.urjon. 35B" DOZEN FINE OLD POST, Shinned by Clode and Baker, meida, bottled in ls'ul, lib, ISM, and 1882. 750 DOXEN (large and small) Of the following growths-Chat- Aleney. St Ls.ephc, Cb. Ioville (Pavfere), Cli.

Belgrave, Oh. Nerac, chenaur, Caivet, Rosenheim. Le Begue, etc, I vintages of lSUi, 1S70, 1S75, 1878, lo. i ISSU, and bottled in lSb, ltli, ana 71) DOZEN BURGUNDY. VJz-Cb OriUet, Beaujolais, Beaune, Nuits, etc, of IKw 1S70, 1870', and 1877.

SO Dozen of Marsala (Ingham's), 0 I. Madeira (voyage guaranteed1, shipped by tozart, Gordon and Co. 63 DOZEN CHAMPAGNE, Including Rainart, extralS7S; UMumm.lSSO; Eugene Laurent et Ciefunder Kalone's Brand) guaranteed 187S and 1S80, special cool. 70 BOXES FOREIGN CIGARS. Crop of 1881-1883 of the following Brands Larenaga (Princessa and Regalia de la Reina), Cuoana Cabajue, (Anselmintas and Conchas), Lrilhante, Flor do Marias, Intimidad, Henry Clay, illar Villar, Flor de Morales, etc.

The Wines, will be sold by sample taken from respective bins, and delivered free of charge in imt of the city. Sale to commence at one o'clock Terms Cash. Purchasers to pav 5 per cent auction lees. BENNETT AND SON, AUCTIONEERS, 6 UPPER OSMOND ftUAY. 414j SALE OF FI it ST CLASS GRASS FARM.

'ESSRS BENNETT and SON are in structed by the Executors of the late Mr Duigeuan TO SELL BY PUilLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, UPPER ORMOND QUAY, On THURSDAY, the 3rd March, 185, At the hour of One o'clock, A verv superior GRASS FARM. Containing 24S acres statute, known as KILMOEE, Situateaboutl" miles from Dublin nndofromTnui.heid for a statutorv teim under the Land Act, 1S81, which is renewable 'for ever, subject to the annual rent or 350. There are few better grass farms Mea.n. The taxes are very light. Good-will and imijediatc possession.

Apply to John 1 DfiotxAX, Edenderry. John Tnmus FtoDs; 37 Westmoreland street, Dub- MESSRS BENNETT AND SON, ATJCTIONEEES, 6 UPPER ORMOND QUAY: 152? A TJ IX THE HIGH" COURT OF JUSTICE. CHANCERY DIVISION. O'Brien Important Sale of line gold jewellery, Diamond bracelets, brooches, and earrings; Antique silver piate. Fine Sheffield plated ware, ladies' and gents gold watches, etc.

ht? SOT.n T5Y AUCTION. Bv directions of the Right Hon the Master of the Roils, At the General Salerooms, UPPER ORMOND QUAY, On SATURDAY, the 5th oi March, 1SS7. Full particulars in due course. Catalogues three days preceding, and view ay previous to sale; Cartan O'MEARa, Solicitor, 1 loper Ormonu 4Uay" BENNETT AND SON, AUCTIONEERS. 6 UPPER ORMOND QUAY.

4-14S TO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Builders, House Owners, etc. Sale of the interest in the lease of the extensive ironmongery establishment, No IS Cape! street, in which the late George Butler, Esq, and his Retiresentatives carried on a lucrative business for" manv vears, and is undoubtedly situate in tne west position iamu The premises are held for an unexpired term of 2i years, at the annual rent oi St'. i ALSO, The entire Stock-in-Trade of builders' aud house furnishing ironmongery, details of which wih BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On the Premises as above. On TUESDAY, the 8th March, 1887, And following days. BENNETT AND SON, AUCTIONEERS, 6 JUPPERJJ R.M ON I IJ).

UAY. 4 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OK TENEMENT PROPERTY, CITY OF DUBLIN, mo BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. J. For the Administrator of the late Christopher TyndaU. On SATURDAY, the 12th March, 17, At One o'clock, AT THE PROPERTY SALEROOMS.

No. 12 WESTMORELAND STREET. Messrs BATTERSBY and CO, AUCTIONEERS. Lot 153 BISHOP STREET, and three let in tenements, and producing a gross rental of about i'S; 12s. Held for a term of 21 years from the 1st June, re-t.

nf net- aTlfi vicklilltT a profit rent of about 30 per annum less taxes. in the rere, let in tenements, producing a gross rental iins imovJniH of about 12 years, provided the interest of the lessor so long continues. suDjer.t to per unuuut. jt profit rent out of this lot is 76 per annum less tases. Lot 3 NO 3 WEAVER'S-SQUARE, and two Cottages in the rere, all let in Tenements, producing a gross rental of acout 33 per annum.

Held for a term of 5U vears from 3rd April, 1876, if the interest of the lessors should so long last, at the rent of 11 per annum, and yielding a profit rent of about 2S per annum less taxes. Lot 4 No 42 UPPER GLOUCESTER STREET, and Premises in the rere, let to respectable tenants, producing a gross rental of about 60 per annum. Held for a teim of 31 years from 1st January, ISsS, at the annual rent of 20 payable quarterly. Profit rent about. 40 per annum less taxes.

Lot 5 The premises, 40 USHER'S QUAY, consisting of Shop and several apartments. Held under lease for a term of 50 years, surrenderable every three yers, from 1st 'January, 1881, at an annual rent of 55, and six Cottages built on a plot of ground at the rere thereoi, let to weeKiy tenants, oiuu pioi. ui luuums held on a lease for 48 years from 1st January, 1SS3, sub- I iect to a ground rent of per annum, The" cottages, when let, produce about 31 a year, ftnrnfit or about 2S ner annum, less taxes. Lot 6 No 14 MARROWBONE LANE, consists of shop, apartments, and premises in rere, let in tene- ments, producing about 23 per annum. Held under i lease for an unexpired term of about 28 years; subject to the ground rent of 3 per profit rent'of about 20 per annum, less taxes.

mrcnasersco paya. per cam, ttuiuucri a iocs. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Tv.ndall, Solicitor for Vendor, 42 Fleet street, Porchasers to pay per cent auctioneer lees. MESSRS BATTERSBY AND CO, AUCTIONEERS, WESTMORELAND STREET, DUBLIN. 4460 SULPHOLINLE LOTION An external remedy for Skin Disease.

Should be applied every uiglit before going to bed, when its use is followed by wonderful relief. The most inveterate, obstinate eruptions are subdued bv Sulpholine, aud a clear, healthy s-kiii insured. Those who suffer from tender, reddened, or irritated skin will derive great coafort and benefit by using Sulpholine Lotion. Sulpholine has powerful conserving action on the skin. It removes the effect of constant perspiration, and maintains the cuticle in a free, healthy condition.

In bottles, 2s 9d each Agents HAMILTON. LONG, and CO, 3 and 4 Lover gaiiftwiHf street, EabSSit "id sold by all I i THIS DAY (Friday), 25th February. TRUSTEE'S SALE. CORK STREET AND ARDEE STREET. CITY Or DUBLIN.

Important to Grocers, Tea, Wine, and Spirit Sale of Valuable Leasehold' Interest in Old Estab-j lished Retail Licensed Grocery, Tea, Spirit, and Malt Drink Concerns, well fitted and appointed for the lucrative business which as carried on therein. The Spacious Shon has grocery and spirit counters, nest of partitions, 6 ova! ana 3 store spirit casks, 4-pull porter machine, mullei-, clock, 13 tea canisters, iron saie, scales, and gasaliers. The windows have screens, blinds, and gas bars to eaca, also outside iron railing. There is ground floor cellar, yard, with gateway, entrance; bottle drainer, -wc, etc. FRANK O.

(LATE OF MR CROOKE'S) WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Establishment. 6 D'OLIER STREET, DUBLIN, On THIS DAY (Friday). 25th February, 1887, At One o'clock, By directions of the Trustee oi the late Owner, w-nose failing health hindered her giving needful attention to her well and favourably-known money-making concerns, No 23 ARDEE STREET, DUBLIN, Corner of Cork street, Which is now in complete and perfect worKiug order, ready for the incoming proprietor to recommence the business, and requiring only proper attention to secure success therein, as it is one of tne best positions for the Retail Trade this great ready-money neighbourhood. The House contains five apartments, one of wmcn is re-- served, and has separate entrance distinct from the Licensed Prsmises.for the lessor's (Mrs Nevin s) use during her life, otherwise the lease is free from exceptional covenants, and is for a term of Al jears, from 6th Seotember, 1889, at the weekly all taxes, of 1 12s, equal to about iu a year and taxes. Immediate possession will be given.

Auctioneer's commission to be paid by buyer. Applications for conditions of Sale, and further particulars, to be made to Messrs Hamilton and Cb.ug, Solicitors for Trustee in the Matter, and having carriage of Sale, No oi South Frederick street, Dublin; or to FRANK HODGENS, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FROM 1S72, 0 D'OLIER STREET, DUBLIN. 4G69 TO GIN-PALACE PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Important Sale of Wine and Spirit Concerns, Neighbourhood of Grafton-street, City of Dublin Also The Stock and Household Furniture of Twelve Aparc- Frank' Licensed Auctioneer from 18(-, Will shortlv Advertise above TOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, It not sold bv Private Contract.

Particulars to intending buyers on application to FRANK HODGENS, Assistant Auctioneer to the late Mr Crooke, 8 D'OLIER STREET, DUBLIN. U7l 1,730. "VTEVvLY Built Sevenciay Licensed Retail "VV me IS and Spirit Concerns, admirably appointed, and in complete working order. Most centrally situated. North side of the City of Dublin.

Lease, Fifty Years Rent Near two thirds of purchase money could lie out to an approved purchaser. Applications to FRANK HODGENS, Assistant Auctioneer to-the late Mr Crooke, D'OLIER STREET, DUBLIN. i0 35 LOWER ORMOND QUAY. TO-MORROW (Saturday), TO MORROW. Imnoi tant to Parties Furnishing aud the Trade.

7LT 0 EXTENSIVE SALE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And Sundry Valuable Effects, Principally removed from Dalkey, Grosvenor square, Jones' road, and Stephen's green for Unreserved Sale. SPECIALITIES. Useful chestnut horse, 15 hands; van and set brass, mounted harness, wagonette, vis-a-vis, 50ft ladder, large melon frame, choice fruit trees. -J ton starch, small harmonium, with 3 stons; solid marble figure, by Kirk, KHA; Dresden and pair candelbra, a number of first-class gilt chimney-glasses, size oi plates ranging from 44 oi to 5i) 47; full size hagsiteJ table comc-lete, circular gilt wareroom pmo wareroom tables, purveyor's large counter scales, Hall type writer (almost new), billiard table, 1 8x4 complete; ebonised drawingroom suite, covered rich cut velvet and plush bordeis of superior workman-. vii'h nrtinnrftd cock canaries.

auip, 'bred from prize English birds and in full song; also a few spienuia tireecimg neus, uuo ii tance homing pigeons, all well worthy attention; young sheen dog, very 'handsome and large flower vase, cost I .20 handsome 5 light crystal gasalier in perfect order, six-air musical box, marble timepieces, etc. The Household Furniture comprises Verv large walnut cabinet, with massive carvings; 1 superior ditto, with hand painted china plaques set in panels- two smaller ditto, suites in-cut velvet, tapestry, reps, and Tufi-v and -caj inlaid whatsotSXrli mirrored backs; fancy WStcs-aiieL: chairs; padessal, ejclosed, and ceUarct sideboards; ma. hoganv ca'nTiiete'. sets dinner tables, side, loo, and nflTiift riflTlrurr rha.irs. with SUI1 UU, ocin.

lounges and easv chairs to match; tt number of now toilet glasses, snnerior all brass and brass mounted beil-i mri rmd r.nrlerl hair mattresses and bed- suite painted bedroom superior duchess toilet table, with double marble ton washstand; glass door and other wardrobes, chests of drawers, suite oak hall furniture, kitchen furniture, etc. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. 5 per cent fees. LAW LOR, SON. AND CO, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS, oo LOWER ORMOND QUAY, And '9, 30, and'31 GREAT STRAND STREET.

These most extensive Rooms (the largest by far in the city) are always open for the reception of all kiiMs of merchandise intended for sale. Cash advanced. Prompt settlements, Lower Oj'nigndqay: TJIORTNIGHTLY SALE OF HOUSE FRO-Jj PEE.TY. 37 HOUSES FOR SALE. PRIVATE IlESIDENCES.

TT.vvnrST Sale lfitli Mtrch. 1 1 to 11 UtfOBY ROAD, Sale Kith March. 74 MARLllOKOL'UH street, Sale 2nd March. SIN JL3 ESS HOUSES. NORTH S'L'RAN S-ile 2iw mi xr i ur i 1 1 1 1 TR KKT.

Sale 2nd March. J4 CAMDEN STREET, Saie 2nd March. TENEMENT PROPERTY. 74 MARLBOROUGH SiKSET, Sale 2nd March 63 11, 12 MARY'S ABBEY. BUILDING GROUND, HOUSES ORTH STRAND ROAD, Sale 2nd March.

COTTAGES. 1 to 11 SHEBRARD AVENUE. Sale Kith March. 1 ST liGIDUEl'S AVENUE, Saie 2nd March. Iji 32 Sale 2ud March.

For further particulars apply to 'ntfTT i. 11 fin AUCTION Hl-RS, 47 LOWER "SACKVILLE STREET, AND TALBOT hTBBKT. -145S CHOICE PRIVATE HOUSE. PUOiNINPARK ROAD. MACARTHX'R.

and CO liave iustnictioas to SELL UY AUCTION. At their Central Property Salerooms. On WEDNESDAY, 16th March, The House and Premises 76 DALY MOUNT, without exception the best dwelling in the fxtremely-liandsome range of bouses onthe North Circular ro.ru, between Phibsborough road and Cabra. Full particulars in future advertisments. MAOAliTHUE AND CO, AUCTIONEERS, 47 LOWER SACKVILLE STREET, -79 TALBOT STEEEf.

J437 COALS. R. TEDCASTLfi and CO. Prices this day; including delivery in the city and to rau Best- Orrell, 20s; Best Wigan, 17s Whitehaven, Discount, Is per ton lor casli, on or betore rteiivery. Steam, Smiths' Coal, Cannel, etc.

Offices CROEXON PLACE, KINGSTOWN. IcicDhone No 1203. 21 GREAT BRUNSWICK LTREET, DUBLIN. Telephone 183. "OALS.

City Prices Whole Tons. iBestOrrell jjest ijest Arley u. jjest Orrell For cash iSs on. i or cretin, -us 17s Od. 19s 1U W.

lys Best Wigan Od. ios UO Cash rate is fur payment with order or on delivery Guaranteed the best Coals in Dublin. W. W. ROBINSON, 19 WESTLAND ROV.

Telegraphic address, Robinson, Dublin. Telephone No 54. COALS CASH PRINCIPLE. WALLACE BROTHERS; Pest quality of HOUSEHOLD COALS. Price, delivered in city and to rail Eest Orrell 20s Od per ton; cash 19a Od Selected Arley 6d do do 17s 6d Premier" Wigan Kd do do 4b's 6d Kitchen Coal I6s Od do do 15s Od Telegraphic Address" Wallace, Dublin." MONKSTOWN and KINGSTOWN.

1 DUGGAN 1LACE, IS D'OLTET! STREET. DUBLIN. Selepooce NTb7, PROGRAMME 01? SALES, LAND, IMPROVED RENTS, HOUSE PROPERTY, OS TUESDAY NEXT, 1st March, 1887, At One o'clock in the Afternoon, AMES NORTH'S Estate Auction Rooms, -110 GRAFTON STREET. Lot 1-Palmerstown, county Dublin, 4Sa 2r j2p statute measure, known as Yellow Walls, Palmers-town, county Dublin, on steam tram line. Tenant right, good will, with immediate possession.

All first-class quality land, with southern aspect. About IS. acres broken, remainder old pasture and fattening land. No waste whatsoever. Well watered.

Jenced, and drained. The land bounds the main-Lucan road. There is a two-storied Dwellinghouse on the land, which is held froui 1st1 May, 1863, for 31 years, subject to .100 per annum over and above all taxes, charges, and impositions. Rent pavable half-yearly. 1st May and 1st November.

Lease expires May, 1894, when the tenant becomes a present tenant under the Land Clauses (Ireland) Act, 1SS1, and entitled to have a rent fixed by the Court. Tenant in possession for 26 or 27 years, is selling his interest and goodwill. For full particulars and orders to view apply t0ERSEST W- Hakris, Solicitor, 14 Nassau street. Lot -84 Per annum arising oat of the Lands of Roebuck, known as Mount Anville. containing li)a.

with Mansion House thereon also Cedar Mount, adjoining Mount Annlle, containing five acres, with and Offices, n-oiri t.iiri-p lires LIS vears -from the 29th September, ISI1, subject to 194 17s 8d per annum. rna t.nM'i Tons' terms, and have laree interests in their holdings, rendering profit rent thoroughly secured. Poor Law Valuation over 300 per annum. Lot 3-42 PER ANNUM, ARISING OUT OF pare of the Lands of Glenageary situate upon main road from Kingstown to Rocb.es-. town, eontainine 5 acres, with cottages Held for 99 years from 1S47, provided the lessor's interest so long continues, subject to the yearly rent of one peppercorn.

THIS RENT IS For full particulars and conditions of sale and maps, apply to Alexander HELL, Solicitor for erdor, io Dame street. Lot 4- William Freeman. Esq, de ceased. Runnvmede, Dundrum, held for ever, subject to 140 per annum. The residence in pleasantly-situated, affords ample accommodation for a gentleman family, aud is approached by a lodge entrance and carriage drive, surrounded by pleasure grounds, offices, etc.

Entire stands upon a res of land, which is handsomely planted Situation is most convenient, being out half a mile from the railway station. For full particulars, orders to view, and conditions of sale, apply to Messrs Casev and Clay, Solicitors, No 21 St Andrew street. Lot 5 Nos 4a and 4b Portobello Harbour, and Nos 1, 2, and 3 Gardcnville at rere thereof, held for 1,000 vears, subject 2fi per annum. Nos 4i and 4b Portobello Harbour are newly-built two-storied buildings. No 4a is a shop, No 4b a private dwellinghouse.

The- houses at rere are good two-storied1 buildings, let to weekly tenants, who pay punctually. Per Annum. No 4a let to a yearly tenant at 4b Cottages at rere, let to weeily tenants, dace 15s tid per week 2t 0 27 0 pro- 40 0 83 Held rout so Annual profit rent, less taxes 67 6 0 Lot' ti Nos MS and BB Cork street1' and cottage at rere thereof, known as No 11)0 Cork'stre'et, held for vfarsjsidyect to 34 pet annum, good "tVfea: storied bfiift'cf 'STeV'feick, cdnta'ming' aparimeu-s cachi and have good reres, and are at pre sent let tenements. ihe cottage at; rere is pleasantly situated, and let to one tenant. Nos OS audita Cork street produce 2os 10d per week Cottage let at Ss 8d per week C7 3 Id 13 34 Head, rent Net annual taxes profit rent, less 50 1 4 For mil particulars and orders to view apply to -Messrs Wkbu, Scott, and Sevmol'u, Solicitors for vendor, 55 Dawion reet.

Full narticulars of above investments and conditions of sale "on application to JAMES NORTH, AUCTIONEER, 111) GRAEi'ON STREET. 4476 HOTELS. IVERPOOL. COBHAM'S "BEAR'S PAW Ju RESTAURANT AND GRILL ROOM, 53 LORD STREET, Is the best appointed in the city. Spacious and elegantly furnished Gentlemen's, also Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dining Halls.

Sracke, Coffee, and News Rooms. Buffet, Lad os1 Ci'tU Room, Lavatories, etc. Cuisine ami Wines of the hichest finality at moderate pi ices. for Public and Private Dinners from 50 to 200. 1919 JOHN COBHAM, Proprietor.

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Office iron safe, several counter and other scales, 3 cottage pianofortes, fereial suites of drawingroom furniture, in handsome figured velvet; Suite of (Vmingroom famiture, in real leather; Sets of tallies, cabinet, and easy chairs, in leather and hair seating; 3J 3, 4, and 5-light gasaliers, hall etc Bras3 and iron French bedsteads, Brussels, taoestrv, and other carpeting, Oilcloth, Duchess toilet set, with marble top and mirrored centre Several verv fine chests of drawers, Sets of dinner wave, china, glass, and delph; Soft roods, mantles, dolmans, anil ladies jackets: gold rings, set with diamonds, sapphires, etc Cents' gold watches, Together with a number of Fine gold articles of jewellery, etc, etc. The above, together with a numerous collection oi nils-cellauf ous property. ON SALE THIS DAY. At the above named Salerooms. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock.

Pianofortes, 3 Jewellery, 1 clock. Auctioneer and Valuator. DIVISIONAL AUCTION ROOMS, 1 301 CAPEL STREET THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock, a Sale of soft Goods, From Mr THOMAS CUMMINS'S Office, Francis street; At 2 o'clock Urge Sales of Boots and Shoes T- THE DIVISIONAL AUCTION KoOMb, 12 WOOD QUAY, HIIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, a arge Sale of Soft Goods, From Miss MARYOX'S Office, Heath street. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, a Large Sale of Gohl and Silver Watches, Valuable Jewellery, etc, From the Office, SI North King street, Licluding-Gold and silver watches, tine and wight -r-lri Albert, guard, and demi chains, brooches, bracelets earrings, wedding, plain, and signet lings, 2 DIAMOND RINGS, silver spoons and tuvks.

brace-jts bangles, coins, medals, Albert chains, lockets, Trinkets, opera glasses, meerschaum pipes, breech-Ioad- gun, 2 revolvers, and other property. JOHN BENTLEY: AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR. "Sa CAPEL STREET and 12 WOOD QUAY, 4-lbl THIS (the Third) DAY, At No 601 in the Catalogue, THE VALUABLE LIBRARY Oi the late Very Rev Dean O'Loughlin, Catholic University. BE SOLD BY AUCTION, JOHN SULLIVAN, AT HIS Literary, Art, and General salerooms, No 8 D'OLIER STREET. On THIS DAY (Friday), 25th February, And following days, Commencing each day at one clock.

4-179 TO-MORKOW (Saturday). J0YAL CIRCUS AUCTION ROOMS, 11 and 12 BACHELOR'S WALK. AUCTION HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Including Siroerior 4 6 birch duchess pair, with marble top washstand; Very fine walnut senii-grand piano by Broadwood. carved legs, full compass, trichord, in perfect order; 6 chamber revolver, with cartridges Plated kettle and stand, plated dish covers, Plated epergne, Some very Hue plants, lilies, hyacinths, solanums, etc; A second consignment of ornamental shrubs, Abies, oricntaiis, ciyptonieiias, etc; Several toilet ami chimney glasses, jiciuding some handsome walnut overmantels with bovallfd plates; 2 highlv bred greyhounds, 2 sets of harness, mounted 5-pull porter machine.

A 31 I eJ SELL, In the above Rooms, On TO-MORROW (Saturday), 27th Feb: uary, The following, in addition to tire, above nsmdsoine antioue inlaid rosowcod secretaire oak iiniiroom chairs, covered in olive green leather; few-lngrooui mites in various tapestries, inlaid walnut v.C:'h, vblo blabs, fbiu: itrihogai' telescope tables, caciOiCd and pedestal sideboards, oval, card, tad Sutherland tables, with other appointments. Brass and iron bedsteads, with spring mattresses to jr.iite: mahogany wardrobes with glus doors, 2 cheval lasses, painted wardrobes, mahogany and painted firessing tajile-, wasiislands. chest of drawers, feather teds, hairmattrasses, bedding, etc; commodes, towel irers. Mahogany and oak hall racks, with chairs to match; several carpets and hearthrugs, quantity of crystal and gasaliers and hall lamp, a large assortment of calinary utensils, kitchen tables, etc, etc. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, i'arcbaseis to pay per cent commission.

JAMES HILL, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 11 and 12BACHKl.OR'.S.WAI.K. 4452 KING'S COUNTY. VALUABLE GRASS AND TILLAGE FARM VOK A 1. With Superior Dwellinghouse and Outoli'ices thereon.

MESSRS. CONNOLLY and SON have re-' ceived instructions mm Mr Thomas Corcoran TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (If not previously disposed of), At D'OOLEY'S HOTEL. PARSONSTOWN. OatlO-MORROW (Saturday'), 2fith February, 1S87, Its Interest in all that and those the Dwellinghouse, Outoffices, and Lands, known as THE PASS, Containing 101 acres, I and held under a lease dated IS42, for 3 lives (one of which is dropped), at the yearly rent of 150. The Farm is well adapted for either meadow or tallage purposes, well watered and sheltered, and situate on the road leading from Thomastowu to Kinnity, and 6 miles Irom Parsonstown.

The improvements made on the place will he the property- of the owner at the expiration of the lease. The purchaser will also have the right of game. Further particulars at sale, which -will commence at One o'clock. A deposit, with auction lees, will be required immediately after the Sale. JAS.

CONNOLLY AND SON, AUCTIONEERS and VALUATORS, PARSONSTOWN. 4102 Sale of Antioue and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ESSRS FREDERICK FLINT and SON will SELL BY AUCTION, In their Estate and Chattel Salerooms. I LOWER ORMOND QUAY, On the 1st March, 1887, 4y directions of the Executor of a Clergyman, 1 Deceased, And for other accounts, A superior quantitv of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, om Gardiner street and other residences for convenience of sale, Further particulars of which will appear in future advertisements and posters. FREDERICK FLINT AND SON, Auctioneers, Valuers, aud Warehousemen, 9 LOWER ORMOND QUAY, 32 aud 13 GREAT STRAND STREET.

4454 WHITEHALL HOUSE, Ehiee Dooi-s from Bloomfield avenue (South Circular road). UREDESICK FLINT AND SON JD WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the above-named Premises, On THURSDAY, the 3rd day of March, 1SS7, The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising A rich-toned cottage pianoforte, in rosewood case, by CoJard and Collard music wagon and stool, mahogany aim and single chairs, sofas and window damask, cretonne, and American cloth repp window curtains, cornices, and poles, chimney glasses, in gilt frames a set of three ormolu candelebras, for five aud two lights; several oil paintings, engravings, and racing prints Brussels and tapestry carpets, stair do, and rods mahogany- pedestal sideboards, bookcases, small set of economy tables, revolving study table, with drawers, in irame mahogany duchess toilet table, w-ashstands, plain and with marble slab toilet glasses, hat and umbrella stand, with mirror hall chair, lamp, oilcloth, thapcd door and other mats, painted wardrobes and presses, iron bedsteads, palliasses, hair aud flock mattresses, feather bolsters and pillows, eight pairs of l-l3nkets, counterpanes, fenders and tire irons, china, sriass, and delft, Gennan canary and mule, in cages kitchen furniture and and garden ieols, and miscellaneous property. ALSO, A superior light varnished trap, nearly new, and suitable for pony 14-2 sH'-f brassinounted harness, good jent's saddle, stable roiUite- etc. Sale to commence at 'f erms Cash, purchasers to pay five per cent auction fees. FREDERICK FLINT AND SON, AUCTION UKRS, Valuers, and Wareehouseraen, 3 LOWER ORMOND QUAY.

AND 12 and IS GREAT STRAND STREET. 44J5 TAPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC. CJreat bodily strength. Great mental strength. Great digestive strength.

ureat nerve PEPPER'S QUININE AND IEON TONIC cures neuralgia, vuu.j, Weakness, hysteria. General debility. JJEPPEli'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC Increases strength of pulse. Gives firmness to the muscles. Sgsist on Pepper's Tonic.

Bottles, 22 Sd and 4s (3d. Soldevarjfwbere. IT IS SUPPLIED. HALFPENNY. INSURANCES.

TOATRIOTIC ASSURANCE COMPANY" OF Jt IRELAND. Founded 1S24. CaDital subscribed, 10.000. Paid up, 121,985. LIFK DEPARTMENT.

At last valuation the funds' on hand represented 240 for everv liability. The Bonus Additions then declared amounted to 40 per cent of the premiums received during the preced-ingfive years. Policies effected now will be entitled to three years bonus'at next division in July, 1889. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Almost every description of property insured at the lowest rates.

Losses liberally and promptly settled. Head Office 9 COLLEGE GREEN, DUBLIN. BERNARD O'REILLY, Manager. MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. QCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION.

tO PISI1NCTIVJ3 1XA.TUEES. The PREMIUMS, usually charged for 1,000 (with. Pr6ats)will here assure in many cases 1,200 from the first being thus equivalent to an immediate and Certain Bonus" of 20 to 25 per cent. The whole Suri'MS belongs to the members, aud being reserved for good lives, considerable bonuses have been given, and may be looked for in addition. The effect of reserving the surnius for the survivors (who will, however, comnrise more than half the members) has beeu that Policies for 1,000 have already beer, increased to and 1,800.

Some of the earlv policies have been doubled. ANMAL PjtE.ui ji for l'J at Death (with Profits), Payable Premiums Limited to Age. During Life. 2U Payments. 10 Payments.

s. d. U. 11S. 0 2 16 2 ia io 2 14 9 3 5 10 2 13 8 2 IB 8 3 16 3 810 3 19 0 i 13 4 5 7 4 10 3 4 17 7 5 7 11 ti 1 2 b'19 7 40 15 50 4 1 Intending Assurers are invited to compare the with 7lip.

con-fisoohdins: scale of other Ofnces. The Accumulates) Fra'DS now exceed 5,100,000. DUBLIN OFFICE, lo COLLEGE-GREEN. WILLIAM WILSON AND SON. Ajrents.

Further Issue of 130,000 6 or 5 per. Cent Land Mortgage Debentures. EST OF FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO. S9 DAME STREET. DUBLIN.

Life Claims paid six aud a quarter millions. Fire Claims paid over, three millions. NEW COMBINATION SYSTEM Ot1 LIFE' INSURANCE, SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. A Free Policy after. 12 payments.

Fixed surrendei value, Half Credit, non-forieiture. For full particular, ippiy for' new prcspectra. Mortgage Loans effected ioans od Annuities, Reversions, and Life Estates, alsc for the Apply to tho manager, 89 OYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE, Incorporated 1720. -Chief- Office ROYAL EXSHAN LONDON. FUNDS IN HAND 4,000,000 TOTAL CLAIMS PAID EXCEED 34,000,000 Established in Ireland tiowanlsof 160 years.

LIFE, ANNUITY, FIRE, AND MARINE, Liberal Terms Prompt Settlements, Large Bonuses. No Liability of Partnership. Division of Profits takes Five Years. For Prospectuses and full particulars apply to EDMUND DAjSLKY, Messrs TOWNSHENDS, Westmoreland street. -5 College street.

2517 HOUSESAKD LANDS. ilPORTANT i'O C(3SN AND. FLOUR PROVISION. MERCHANTS' AND OTHERS. RETIRES FROM- BU SINESS.

To be Let, the Premises, 8, alley, oft Francis street, Dublin, consisting of 'extensive Corn and Flour Stores, with commodious Lofts, Kiln, Office, and smaller Stores, O-achhouso, Stabling for twelve horses, raid large, yard. uwing to their position these premises have for over 50 vears commanded a most country trade. For terms apply to 108 FranCJS street. pfib'76 tTbLE." COACHHOUSE, YARD, and LOFT, with accommodation for Sbtfr horses, to be Let cheap to a good tenant. Apply to 20 j5S2 MPOllTAN1 SALE OF A FARM LAND.

3. An excellent Farm of Land, containing 50 acres Irish, suitable dwelling and out offices, held under judicial lease at 67 per annum, or equal to Griffith's valuation, situatedh) Kilpatrick, nearCollinstown, Co Westmeath, belonging to Patrick Cole, who has leave from tho landlord to sell his holding.1 The place will be shown to any intending purchaser by the owner, who will give a good bargain of it. plitiaS II 1 Hfl.LIS.fi' so A orumary Toilette Soaps. The Skin soon becomes Healtbyy.sofc, cornfortabje, Beautiful, transparent sajrele, By usiiig SULPHOLlifE'SOAP. XiijMsfejJASHfj RAILWAYS.

WICKLOW. AND WEXFORD RAILWAY. STOCK TRAINS FOR DUBLIN MARKETS. On WEDNESDAYS until further notice Special Trains for the conveyance Stock will run as foL lows Wexford 10.30 am 1U.51 10.35 fl.g flag 12. 6 12,35 12.50 1.10 1.35 12.45 1.10 1-25 1.55 2.15 Killaiin Ballywilliam -Palace Chapel Enmscorthy Ferns Cauioliu Uorey: Arltlow Tinahely BaUingleu Aughrim Ovoca Rathdrum Glenealy Wictlow Newcastle Kilcool Greystones Krav (Den) .12.50 1.

0 1.1U 1.35 Harcourt street (Arr) 2.35 4.45 Senders of stock should give notice to the station agents not later than the previous day of the wagons "Sltock mast be loaded and booked 15 minutes be fore the departure time. WILLIAM PAYNE, Traffic Manager. Harcoiirt street Terminus, 1st January, 187. TTtEAT-SOUTHERN AND WESTERN RAILWAY. KILLASXliY.

WINTER ARRANCfEMKNTS. FIRST CLASS RETURN TICKETS For 14 days, And including Tnree consecutive Days' Board and ac commodatiou at the Company's Hotel at Knlarney. ara issued at the undermentioned Stations at the lares named: From Dublin (Kuigsbnuge) Xudare Carlow PortarlingtoD 2 10s Thurics I Limerick Junction 1 -Cork Limerick For further particulars apply to the Traffic Manager Office, or at the abovemeationed Stations T45TIDLAND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, IVl. Broadstone, 24th February, 1SS7. MEET OF THE ILDAKE At ENFIELD On SATURDAY; the 26th day ot February, IS87, a Special Hunt Train will leave Broadstone at am for Enfield Station.

The Return.Train will leave Kilcocs at an hoar to he arranged at that station. Note This train maybe cancelled on account of unfavourable weather or. other causes: WARD, Manager. riDLAND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF IRELAND. Thef ollowing Fairs are announced in Public Almanacs to be held during the month MARCH.

Jsfc. Ballinamore, Dromod 1st, Eiugamstown-Ems, Lalllna 1st, Kingsconrt 1st, Roscommon 2nd, Ballvmote 2nd, Castiepollard. Float 2nd, Kilbeggan, Horseleap 2nd, Swinford, Foxford 3rd, Charlostown, Ballymate 3rd Moate' 1th, Athenry 4th, Multyfarnham 5th, Cloiimellon, Athboy Ennis, Athenry 5th, Trim 7th, Bailieborough, Kingsconrt Ba-wnboy, Killeshandra 7th, Boyle 7th, Kilcohnell, Wootllaivn 7th, Newport, Westport 7th, Navan WARD, Manager. Broadstone, February, 18S7. SiN ERUPTIONS AND DISEASES.

The k5 shiest and'proper treatment for these appearances is PEPPER' IODIZED SARSAPARILLA, which per-rvered with a few will remove all traces, and render the skin clear and healthy, by purifying the bloocwicd improving the health. 4s tid, and lls'each. The larger sizes are cheapest. For ex-torM application, PEPPER'S JUNIPER TAR SOAP ia strongly recommended by the leading physicians of the day for promoting the healthy action of the blood. i tARAXACUM.

and PODOPHYLLIN. A drop A. oE this fluid commbination is reccjmmended for Liver1 Derangement, particularly arising from slight congestion. By gently acting on the Liver, and slightly moving the bowels, the heavy drowsy feeling r.nd headache, with, generally, nains the chest and btcit, especially after eating, is dissipated. Taraxacum PodoDhyllin is much safer than calomel or blue piil, and certainly quite equal for removing the distressing and pain attendant on dyspepsia.

Boiles Is and 4s 6d each. Sold by Chemists. Pre-oard whose name is on tho label..

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