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THE WATERFORD NEWS AND GENERAL ADVERTISER JANUARY 8, 1886. business Notices. OLIVER'S HILL, WATERFORD. THOMAS F. MACKEY, 94, MAIN-STREET AND CHURCH-GATE, Carriok-on-Snir, HAS a large quantity of ODD and SURPLUS MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, which he will clear out at i VERY MODERATE PRICES, 'lit IMPORTANT.

ALTERATIONS. INVOLVING A CONSIDERABLE 1 iEZXTIEIISrSIOILNr OIF FIELISEIS, AND THE ADDITION OF MANY NEW DEPARTMENTS, COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF STOCK Is absolutely imperative, before the Contractors commence work. THE SALE COMMENCED "On THURSDAY, 31st DEOEMRER. HAVING been fortunate enough to acquire a considerable portion of additional ground space, reaching almost to George's Street, we are about making Extensive tiotis, which' will, at the very least, almost double the extent of our present Warehouse. The Plans are already prepared, and arrangements almost completed to commence the work, and we only await the Clearing out of a lot of our Stock, as we shall necessarily be much pressed for space during the alterations.

PLEASE NOTE. This is no ordinary so-called Cheap Sale. We have not purchased Cheap Worthless Stuff for the sake of a Sale. The Goods in all Departments are New, Fashionable and Fresh, Costly and Genuine, and it is absolutely imperative to have them cleared out at once, as we cannot possibly let the Workmen in until we have made room for them. van, Edward O'Meara, Mrs O'Sbe, Miss tf A Power.

Messrs O'Keeffe, Patrick Power, Edward Power, John Phelan, Thomas Phelan, Nicholas Phelan, Power, James Pussau, Patrick Phelan, Mrs Power, Messrs Patrick Power (Fielding's), Thomas Phelan, Maurice Qnijley, Maurice Qninlan, Miss Quintan, Messrs Ryan, Daniel Ryan, John Ryao, Wm Reilly, Sheehan, John Slattery, Wm Sage, James Skelton, David Smith, Mrs Tritschler, Messrs Robert Thompson. Thomas Toole, John Veale, Joseph Walker. Edwd Walsh, Thomas Walsh, Michael Walsh, Wm Whittle, Michael Walsh, Joseph Walsh, Daniel Walsh, Mrs Wall, Messrs Wm Williams, John Wooldridge, Patk Whittle, Michl Walsh, Laurence White, Mrs Whitty, Mm Bowe, Mrs O'Dwyer, Mr Edward Carette. if. Each.

Mr Aherne, James Barry, Walter Baldwin, Richard Barron, John Brophy, Mrs Barry, Barry, John Browne, Barry, Bryan Cunningham, Matt Cashin, Michael Conneryes, Miss Canlfield, Outt, Miss Casey, Patrick Dalton, Denis Danlea, Mr Dolaney, Michael Flavin, Mrs Flynn. Martin Flynn, Mrs Frompton, Margaret Flynn, Michael Flynn, Wm Fahy, James Gongh, Thomas Henry, John Heonan, Thomas Hurley, Hntchin'on, Holden, Mil-8 Hackett, Mrs Horton, Wm KinnesJly, John Keane, John Kelly, Wm Keily, Lonergan, Mrs Maioney, Richard Mulcahy, Edward Murphy, Patrick McCarthy. Patrick McGratb, James Nolan, Walter Noi-ris, Mrs Molioy, O'Reilly, O'Neill, John O'Shea, O'Grady, Maurice Power, Thomas Power, Frank Power, Anthony Power, Peete, John Phi Ian, Capt John Phlan, David Power, John Power, Thomas Qnealy, Wm Raher, Michael Reidy, Rogers, Roliert Ryan, Michael Sheridan, Sage, jnn, Wm. Tifiin, David Whittle, Richard Walsh, Thos. Whittle, Charles Wallace, Wm Walsh, Patrick Walsh, James Walsh, Warde.

THEATRE ROYAL, WATERFORD. P. TOBIN SONS, QUAY, WATEBFOBD COUNTY OF WATERFORD PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1885. DIVISION OF WEST WATEBFOBD. Summary of Return of Election Agents Paid Returning Officer, his charges Personal Expenses of Eleotion Agent and Sub-Agents Sundry Personal Expenses of Election Agent, including Train Fare, Car Hire, Postage, Telegrams, and Railway Porterage Officers at Polling Stations Printing Advertising.

Stationery Postage Telegrams Car Hire Hire of Room for Agents Registers of Voters Hotel Aorount Miscellaneous Vouchers of the foregoing Return can be inspected Dated this 7th day of January, 1886. JAMES HE A RNE CO. BEG TO ANNO ONCE THAT THEY ARE IsTO "OFPEBIUG- ALL THEIR WATERPROOF COATS LEGGINGS n.ES33XJCE5X PRICES. 63 and 64, QUAY, JVL. JT.

RECTIFYING DISTILLER, Manufacturer of Mineral and Medicinal Waters, aad. "Wholesale Sottler, WATERFORD. MR. MURPHY has, by the excellence of his Manufactures, established a foremost position for their Purity and Qualitt in the opinion of all good judges. HIS TRADE IS DAILY INCREASING.

AND HIS NEW MINERAL WATERS AND CORDIALS Aeb steadidt growing into Pdblic Favour. MR. MURPHY has retained the services of a Diploma, holds the Gold Medal awarded Award for the Best Ginger Wines, Cordials, Bitters, THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' COLLECTION THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS return their sincere thanks to the Most Rev. Dr. Power and the Clergy of tbe City also to the several Gentlemen wLo assisted at tbe Collection to the People of Waterford and the surrounding Gentry, Subscr lotions Most Rev: Dr.

Power Rev. R. Power, Adm. 1 0 0 ...10 0 1 0 0 l.oo Rev. P.

F. Flynn, Adm. Rev. M. Keating, Adm.

Rev Wm Quealy, Rev Power, RevPJSheehan.CC RevWmPower.CC RevW JPbelan, CC- Rev Egan, Power, Right Worshipful Power, Mayor Mr Patrick Kenny, Mr Roderick Ryan, Mr Thomas Bowe Mr Wakefield Christy Mr Timothy Outran Messrs Cox Brothers Messrs Denny Sons Denny Sons' Men Mr John Egan Mr James Fitzgerald Mr Goff, Mr John Hearne Mr John Kelly Mr Peirse Kelly, solr. Mr Keily Mr David Kenneally Mr James Mr John Murpby Aid Richard Mabony The National Bank Mrs William Power Mr Michael Power Mr Nicholas Power Aid A Ryan, J.P Matthew Slaney, J.P per do Messrs Stephenson Bros Dr Scott, J.P St Francis Society Trinitarian Society Messrs Tobin Sons Messrs Walsh Fielding Messrs White Brothers Clifford, S.D... A Gilbev 10 0 10 0 10 0 0 10 0 5 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 ...2 0 0 2 0 0 ...2 0 0 2 0. 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 ...2 0 0 ...2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 ...2 0 0 ...2 0 0 ...2 0 0 ...2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 ...2 0 0 ...2 0 0 2 0 0 ...2 0 0 ...2 0 0 ...2 0 0 ...2 0 0 ...110 ...110 JBI Each. John Alnngnam, x.u., ur.

-a-iains, Martin Arthur, James Arnold, George Anderson, Gas Company A Friend, A Friend, J. A. Blake, Esq, Walter Bishop, Edward Barry, Miss Bogan, Captain Burns, 8 Reginald Captain Callaghan, ara John Canlfield, Clyde Shipping Company Robert Cutlar, Edward Crotty, Joseph Dobbyn, Edward Deevy, James Etheridge, Sir John Esmonds, Andrew Farrell, T.C, John Fanning, Longhlin Freeman, T.C, B. W. Freeman, S.D., J.

J. Feely, Messrs. Robertson, Ledlie, Ferguson Company, Fanning, David Grant, Richard Grant, Henry Gallwey, Nicholas Halley, James Halley, Richard Harney. Mrs Howard, Howard, James Hanley, Matt Hunt, Andrew Hornn. John Hanrahan.

Alderman David Kent, J.P.. Edward Kirwan, James Knox, T.C, Thomas Kelly, David Keogu, I.U., Aid. lieuy. Miss a n.e-iy, mm Knllv. Wm.

Ifennv. Jaoan Legation Patrick Kenny. Australia Mrs Kirby, Kiersey, James Leatny, Wm. J.r., racneic aiurpny, tviuiam Murphy, Richard Morrissy, T.C, Thomas Morgan. Maloney, N.S.I., Messrs.

Manning J. H. McGratb, Miss Nolan, Thomas O'Malley, W. D. A L.

R. Ml O'Gorman. Mrs. O'Neill. Mrs O'Brien.

Patrick O'Connor. Ricbd Power, M.P., Messrs Power Brothers, Mrs. Power, Convent Hill Thonwa Power, Edwd Power, John A Power, frovincial Bank, James Phelan, John Pender, Miss Qninn, Tramore William Ryan, Aid Redmond, Mrs. Raleigh, John Slattery, J.P., Michael Slattery, Francis J. Shortia, Robert Sharps, St.

Dominick'a Society. St. John's Catholic Society, John Stafford, Aid Smith, Capt. T. Toole, T.C, Richard Whitty, Thomas Widger, Thos Walsh.

Messrs. G. White Sons, Walter Walsh, Messrs. Wright George Walpole, Messrs. R.

W. Walsh. 10s Each Mr Patrick Bowe, a Friend, Messrs Geo Briscoe. Barden. Joseph Boucher, Francis Boucher, Miss Barry, Grai agh Messrs Paul Canlfield, George Chapman, Edward Courtenay, Nicholas Caulfiold, Callaghan, James Uoonan, Uoonau ilenry Colter.

Mrs. Chcasty, Messrs John Clanehy. Curtis, Rich rd Doyle, Philip Deveronx, Wm Doolin Daniel Duntord, solicitor Messrs LK-nuy sjns, Fielding, Captain Flanagan, Messrs Richard Fennessy, Jnhn Flavin, Fleming, B.S, Flynn Bros, Fieldine. T.C. Finn, T.C, Wm Farrell.

John Fitzgerald, N.B, T. Finn, Dr Forde, Messrs James Greene, Joseph Gaule, Henry Grainger, T.C, Richard Gongh, William Uilbert, Jocu iiarty, James Hearne, David Haliev. T.C. Patrick Heneberry. Patrick Hevlin.

Harvey, Patrick Kinahan, Jacob Brothers. Mrs nr i i Tl u.uailug, iuunoiro niu juii, lauiuaa ixenny, Kirwan, John Kearney, Edward Kelly, E. Kelly, Mrs Kearney, Mr Kearney, s.s St Finoar, Cork Messrs John Kenny, Kingsmeadow; Joseph Kenny, Kingsmeadow McGrath, John Mackey, C.TJ Patk McNamara, Philip Murphy, McNauiara, James Mosley, Cornelins Morley, J.P, Portlaw Murpby, Sutton, Quinn, Murphy, Samuel Morris, George Nolan, Alexander Nelson, Mrs O'Donohue, Messrs Michael O'Neill, Michael O'Meara, Joseph O'Neill, Mrs O'Brien, Yellow-road Messrs Daniel O'Connell, Dublin Colter, Wm Power, John Power, High Sheriff David Power, Nicholas Power, Wm Pope, Capt Phelan, Mrs Porcell, Messrs Edwd Phelan, Newrath Patrick Power, William Queally. Francis Quigloy, T.C, Reddy, Wm Rea, S.R, U. Ridgway, Singer Machine Company, Messrs David Slaney, Sullivan, Spencer, Thomas Sheehan, Sheridan, James Tighe, Michael Tierney, T.C.

Dr Whitty, Messrs John Widger, Martin Walsh, Nicholas Walton, Wm Williams, John Walsh, Capt White, Mrs Walsh, Mall. 7s. 6d. Each. Messrs.

Richard Dalton, Riohard Farrell, Thomas Heyliu. 7s. Mr. Patrick Carroll. 5s.

Each. James Aylward, E. Aylward, Glen-more A Friend, Andrews, Miss M. Ahearne, Robert Ardagh, Messrs- Daniel Bowe, Robert Buggy, Thomas Burke, Bnssell, Bell, Bassett, Britton, Brosnan, H.M.C, Breen, Backas, James Barry, Belley, Knockhonse Edward Clibboin, James Callaghan, Bryan Cunninghan, Capt. Crowe, Constabulary Shortconrse, Constabulary Lady-lane.

Patrick Costin, James Clarke, Capt. Crotty, Mrs Cummins, Messrs. John Driscoll, John Doyle, Wm. Dunne, Denis Doolin, Edward Dnggan, Michael Downey, Richard Diilon, Richard Donovan, Mrs. Dooley, Newrath Messrs.

Thomas Delahunty, Cur-raghmartin Ed-vard Donnelly, Thomas Donnelly, Joseph Dooley, Andrew Dnnnan, Doyle, Dalton, Thomas's Hill Peter Egan, James Fitzpatrick, Sion Row Richard Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, Short-course Wm. Fitzpatrick, Thomas Foley, Thomas Fitzgerald, Alley-lane Matt Farrell, Miss Grennan, Messrs. David Gilligan, John Glceeon, Peter Glacken, Edmond Gaule, Michael Hurley. Wm. Harrison, Pierae Hurley, Cornelius Hogan, Michael Hackett, Miss Hanlny, Arundel Square Messrs.

Thomas Haughtor, Cornelius Hackett, James Heneberry, Master James naney, jiauyoricKen nerse Hurley, Hog" Hayes, Mrs Quay Hill, King-street Higgins, James Johnson, Johnson, Hotel Mrs. Keating, John Kearney, Skibbereen Patrick Keily" S-rg. at-Mace, Mrs. Kelly, Lombard-ttrert Ml. Kirwan, Mall-lane Messrs.

Kelly Wilson, Jhn Keily, Wm. Kearney, Gracdieu John Kerwick, MUs Knox, Mayor's Walk Mis. Kennedy Beresford-street Richard Larkin, Morgan-street Peter Mackey, T. Marlow, Mrs Morriss, High-etreet Miss Moore Mrs. Murray, Imperial Hotel James Mulrooney'.

Laurence McCarthy, Bartle McDonald, Patrick Mulcahy, John Murray, Manor David McDonald. Stephen i Merry, Miss McJoy, A McCoy, Hugh McLean, McEwan, Miss Morriss, High-st. Wm McDonagh, Custom House; Mrs. McRtdmond Henry-street Mr McLoughlin. Capt.

McDonald Rose-lane A Merry, Mall James Nolan, New'-lane Francis Oswald, Edward O'Connor. Mr O'Learv Barronstrand-street Michael O'Brien, Patrick-street -Dr Farrell, Mrs Power, Ballygunner Patrick Power, Martin Power, Cove James Power, Lismore Sylvester Phelan, Thomas Phelan, Blackfriars Mrs' James Phelan, Michael. PronderKast, Jams Power Captain Phelan, Wm. Quiun. James Quinlau, Mr Qutrkc.

Knockhonse John Ryan. Eso E.an,Mrs John Ryan. Rvar, John-tre It; jtpL Robuison Wm. Reidy, M.U., Albert SargentTw Skehan' id Scurry, Nicholas Strang, John's Avenne Mrs Tobin. Mr tL nr lit.

HoBpitil nyipy, jcrann vvalsn. 4s EACH-Mesrs Barron and Michl 4s Each-Miss Barron, John Cooney, Mrs Dawson, Mr Fleming, Messrs Fitzharris, Gray, John ltchin-Winterm PWer' Power, ThoniS, 3s 6d Mr James O'Meara. 3s EACH-Messrs John Casey, George Firth, James Mooney, Walsh, Richard Whittle, Captain Power 2s 6n EACH-Mr John Aylward, Mrs Wm Arnold rh ihn Jnco Byrne. Mrs' New-street Owen Cronin, Michael Mm Collar' uT, roll Messrs Crotty, Wm CnUrEdward'cWyi Curtin, Constabulary, Mary-street Messrs Carrette, P.M. John Cullamore? Miss Carrot Campion, Messrs Thomas Clancy, PeterVstrSt Carey, Patrick Canlfield, Patrick Connerv Vi tr Collins.

Josenh Ti "''ham Donnelly, Wm Day, Dirjw R'Xrf Doyle. C' Dunne ktricrDu'ranMr, James Dalton, Mrs Dowling, Qutr' S' Cornelius Dempsey, Mr Jeremiah Donova Messrs Donnelly p-i gibbon, Thomas Fnrniss, Maurice Flvnn I iT' Michael Gt Higgins, Mrs HaughtonTMessrs Tama" atrick Haudo, McHartry, James Hill JamfJ HaKhe. -Harney, Messrs Henie7Ml A ni Mcu.ay, Nicholas Mollov. WaW Murphy. Mrs Mollov Mnrphy.

Manning, Walter McGrath The 1. anpix Hihard Maher, Ml Morrissey, Mrs baloney, ThomM Mackey, Patrick Matter? EicUrH i7'i l'triok Jane. HotvU, 7-vr isaac inornton. Ir ft' Mrs Walsh. Mrs tV Walsh.

w.uu o.i iwmau, ivenneav. I hnn font, Wm Kennedy, Kehoe 3 Urkin. David Larkin, Misalign Stained Glass Works, 1. UPPER CAMDEN-STREET, DUBLIN. MESSRS.

EARLY POWELL respectfully request the Clergy to Encourage Irish art. ah vvorits executed on tne rremises. -Designs and Estimates Free, (al 17-ly) LESLIE'S OPERA VOICE LOZENGES. Testimonials from the Leading Musical Talent of i the Kingdom. The Mabvel of the Age.

A PERFECT CORE for all AFFECTIONS of the Voice and Throat. To be had of all Chemists throughout the World, in Boxes, Is. ld 2s. and 4s. 6d.

each, and of P. A. LESLIE Sole Makers and Patentees, 36.BRIDE STREET, DUBLIN. dl9-ly IRISH LABOURERS' ACT. Encourage Irish Manufacture.

GIVE THE PREFERENCE of your Trade to IRISH GOODS. They are equally as cheap and as good as those imported. COOPERS' IRISH CEMENT, Drinagh, Wexford. VICTORIA SLATES, Carrick-on-Suir. (o30.tf Agent for Lismore and District JOHN NOON AN, STALL WAREHOUSE.

POWER Ginger Ale and mineral Waters, UNEQUALLED FOR PURITY AND AROMA. Stores and Manufactory THE OLD BREWERY, DUNGARVAN. au21.6m IRISH ART AND MANUFACTURE. EDWARD O'SHEA, MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, CALLAN. County Kilkenny, BEGS to call the attention of his Customers and the Irish Public to the fact that he has been awarded a Gold Medal and Diploma for the superior excellence of bis exhibit of a Celtic Stone Cross at the Boston Exhibition of 1883 also the Highest Prizes awarded at the recent Dublin and Cork Exhibitions for his specimens of Celtic Crosses.

All kinds of Monumental and Ornamental Stone and Marble Works Celtic Crosses in great variety. Altars, Fonts, Mural Tablets, executed on the most reasonable Terms aud shortest notice. Further particulars can be had on application to EDWARD O'SHEA. jy25 CALLAN, COUNTY KILKENNY. GINGER.

WINE, Unequalled as a Delicious Stomachic, for the use of EAMILIES and INVALIDS, infinitely superior to any other offered to the Public. OBTAINED THE FIRST PRIZE DUBLIN EXHIBITION, 1862. May be obtained of all Grocers and Wine Merchants throughout the Country, And Wholesale (in Wood and Bottle) from the Manufacturers, BEWLEY DRAPER (Limited), f28. DUBLIN. tf ORTRAITS TAKEN DAILY by Mr.

WINTER, and Finished in the best style of Art, at hisapproved Photographic Studio tmr 62. QUA i fi'np KntranceI WATERFORD CHARLES McINTOSH, PLUM BEE, BE ASS-FOUNDER, GAS-FITTER, and LEAD MERCHANT WATERFORD. (Late of Little Georges's Street), Offices and Show Room No. 10 LADY LANE. GREEN-HOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, and PUBLIC BUILDINGS HEATED by Hot Wa- ter, on the most approved principle.

Testimonials, too numerous for insertion, from the eading Gentry of Waterford and surrounding Counties, whose places I have heated, may be seen at my offices. P.S. Having purchased at the Sale at Little George' street the entire Stock of Brass, Wood, and Lead Patterns connected with the Foundry, for Brass Castings I am enabled to execute all orders for Casing at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Entrance to Works from Peter street. mh IMPORTANT NOTICE.

Parties about to Supply their Houses with tho new Pipe-Water will consult their own interests by calling at the above Establishment, where estimates oan be had free. All work will be guaranteed of the best material and workmanship, and will be executed on the most Reasonable Terms. Atrial respectfully solicited. 10, Lady Lane, Waterford, Aug 27, '83. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fish, Game, Poultry, and Ice Stores, BEAU-STREET, WATERFORD.

THE attention of the Gentry and Public is called to this Establishment. Goods of the Choicest Quality. Country orders carefully attended to. STREET, Proprietor. Ice Ice 1 Ice -A luxury for hot weather, se- ourely packed for conveyance by rail, Terms on application.

myo-iy DISEASES IN STOCK. DAY SON 3 HEWITT'S Eed Drench. fTlHE pure and celebrated Evacuant Remedy JL for Innamatory Disorders among Cattle, Calves, Sheep and Lambs such as Colds, Indigestion, Costive-ness, Yellows, Surfeits. Fevers, Pleurisy, Foot and Mouth Disease, niae-Douna, ana lieu water. Admirably adapted for cleansing and checking feverish symptoms in Cows and Ewes alter a bad time of calving and lambing.

Price. 13s. per dozen box. For Sheep, per 3 doz. box, 10s.

6d. DAY, SON 2fc HEWITT'S Brown Chemical Extract FOR assuaging pain and Inflammation in all Wonnds, Saddle Galls, Strains, Bruises, Swellings, and Relaxed Tendon in Horses. For paining after Calving and Lambing, and for Swollen Udders and Sore Feet Price, 2s. 3s. and 7s.

per bottle. Sold in snd i dozen boxes. DAY, SON 2fc HEWITT'S Gascons Fluid, TTNMATCHED for curing Debility and Sconr or Diarrhoea in Cattle, Calves, Sheep, and Lambs. For Ewes weakly and rxhausted after lambing, and for Horses and Cows sickly and debilitated. A sure remedy for the Fret, Colic, or Gripes in Horses and Cattle.

Blown Cattle and Sheep instantaneously relieved. Price, 20s per dozen bottles two dozen for 40s. For further particulars apyly to 22, DORSET STREET, LONDON, Or any of the bolow mentioned Agents Waterford G. White Sons, Thomas Street. T.

Porcell, Barronstrand Street. H. Bell, 62, Quay. Lismore John Noonan, Merchant. nl3.13t J.

MTARLANES 21- TEA. EXTRAORDINAR VALUE. Worth 2s. 8d. Capital Tea Is.

4d. and Is. 8d. Very Choice, 2s. 6d.

3 lb. to 100 lb. Carriage free per Post or Rail on receipt of Postal Order. d24.13t 20, North Earl Street, DUBLIN. Sexton Testimonial Fund.

AS the above Fund is about being closed in Waterford, gentlnmeu who intend to subscribe will oblige by banding their subscriptions to the Hon Treasurer John Kelly to the Hon Secretary Patrick Walsh, Or to any of the following members of the Com. mittee Alderman L. A. Ryan, J.P., Alderman Wm. Kelly, Alderman R.

Power, Alderman C. Redmond, Captain Toole, T.C., James Knox, T.C., John Kelly, L. C. Strange, W. J.

Manning, Stephen Merry, Alderman E. C. Fielding. THE FIG TRADE. BOOKS used by Buyers in the Pig Trade can be had ou the u03t moderate terms at The News Many faU to rear Young Stook successfully by giving them injudicious food.

The milk of the cow is the most natural food for the calf, aud where substitute is required care should be taken to provide a food easily digested, wholesome and nutritions. The Lactic Food" for Calves is recommended as an excellent substitute for milk the price is moderate, and it is supplied iu convenietrt sized t)sgs, only HsNKf ValnaMe VARXt FOB SALE, Containing 52a. 3r. 3p. (Irish), Fash Stock, implements, Produce, Household Furniture, WILLIAM SMITH and SON have received instructions from Mrs Mubpht to SELL bj AUCTION, on MONDAY, Jan.

25th, 1886, at OLIVEK'S HILL, Butleratown, within two miles of Watorford, the VALUABLE INTEREST in the above FARM which contains 52a. 3r. 3p. Irish, held at the Yearly Bent of 92 6s. lid.

The land is of the very best quality for grazing or tillage purposes, is all in grass except 9 acres which is ready for crops. There is an abundant supply of water. A most comfortable slated Dwelling House, containing Parlour, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, The Out Offices which are nearly all slated, com prise Cow house, for 20 cows. Stabling, Bam, Car and Potato House. Pizzenes, Ac.

Immediately after will be sold the entire FARM STOCK. Implements, Produce, Furniture, comprising 5 Cows, One 2-year-old Colt, One Mare in Foal to King Tom, One 7-year-old Mare, 2 Yearling Colts, 2 Donkeys, 6 fat Pigs, 3 Ploughs, Stone Boiler, 2 Harrows, Grubber, Scuffler, Winnowing Machine. Fuize Cutter, Jumper blicer ana urater (combined). Pig Troughs. Carts and Tackling, Donkey Cart.

Hav Rake. Spades, Sprongs and Forks, Dairy Utensils, 3 Large Heaps Manure, about 20 Tons of Straw, Large Bick of Hay, 60 Brls of Potatoes, Turnips and Mangolds. Also the Entire mjUorjtHJLiL) UAlluaD woicu comprises Mahogany Dininging, Side and other tables, Sideboard, Sofa, Mahogany Chairs, Easy and Arm ditto, Chimney Glass, Fender Fire Steels, Ornaments, Pictures, Glass, China and Delph, Window, Hangings. The Bedrooms and Kitchen are fully furnished with all tne necessary requisites. The Sale will commence punctully at 12 o'Clock with the Interest in the Farm, Stock, im mediately after.

Terms Cash with 5 per cent. Commission. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM SMITH SON, Auctioneers, Michael-Street, and Lady Lane, January 6tli 1886. CITY OF WATERFORD. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.

SALE of VALUABL LEASEHOLD IN. TEBEST in the TWO SOUSES known as 50 and 51, JOHNSTOWN, producing a Pro fit Bent of 25 Is. 2d. 1XTJLLIAM SMITH SON have received in If structions from Mr. James Murphy, to Sell by Auction, at their SALKKOOMS, Aliobsel-Street, Lady-Line, on TUESDAY, Jaxuabt at 12 o'Clock sharp.

The very Valuable Interest in the 2 Houses 60 and 61 Johnstown, held for the tesidue of 99 years, at the yearly rent of 5 5s. and producing a profit rent of JE25 7s. 2J. per annum. Each house contains 6 rooms, shop, kitchen, good yards, and are in first class order.

A sum of over 150 bus been recently expended on them. The tenants are most respectable and pay their Tents punctually. No. 50 is let to Mr. bite at 1 4a.

Od. per month and 51 to Mrs. Jones at 6s. 3d. per week.

Subscribers beg to call attention to the importance of this sale as a safe and valuable investment For particulars and conditions of sale, apply to WILLIAM SMITH 4. SON Auctioneers, 4c. Michael-Street, and Lady Lane, Waterford, January 6th 1886. TIPPERARY UNION. LABOURERS' (IRELAND) ACT, 1883.

Tenders invited for the Erection of Labourers' Cottages. fTTHE Board of Guardians of the above Union, I acting as the Sanitary Authority, will, at their Meeting, to be held on the 12th January, 1886, be prepared to receive aud consider Tenders for the erection of Labourers' Cottages, situate in the following localities, according to Plans and Specifications, which ma; be seen at the Workhouse No. of Cottage E. Divisions. Townlands.

tome ted Townland. Lattin Lisrlnff 1 Bansba Ballinlongh West 1 Do. Banana West 1 Templeniery Ashgrove 1 Emir Ballynagrana 1 Kilacariffe Cappauniacke 1 Do. Tankardstown 1 Templeniery Lisnagaul 1 Shronell Ballinacreo 4. The Works to bo completed within three months after Guardians getting possession of Plot, to the satisfaction of the person appointed by the Board of Guardians.

Parties are at liberty to tender for the erection of one Cottage or more. Tenders (special form to be had from me no other will be entertained)," which most contain the names and addresses of two solvent sureties, to enter into a bond with the contractor for the due and faithful performance of the contract, will be received by me, at the Workhouse, up to 12 o'Clock on the above day. By Ordor, -W. B. REARDON, Clerk of Union and Executive Sanitary Officer.

Board Boom, 29th December, 1885. jyl-2t PUBLIC JOTICE. NO REMOVAL of the OLD-ESTABLISHED MUSICAL BUSINESS From 120, QUAY, Waterford. CP. JONES begs to inform the Musical Public generally that the Music Business at 120, QUAY, is still curried on by his Daughters and Sons (Jane and Elizabeth Jones, T.

S. and Wit. Jones), under the title of William Jones and the only Address of the above Firm is WILLIAM JONES 120, QUAY, WATERFORD. Also, that bis Son, William Jones, from Collard Collard, devote nis entire time to the Music Business, Tuning and Repairing Pianos and Harmoniums visiting at regular times the Counties of Waterford, Wexford, Tipperary, and Kilkenny. Having assisted to nanage the Music business at 120 Quay, for the last 16 years, and from his through knowledge of the business, obtained at Factories of Collard Collard and otber noted makers, the public may depend on having a selection of first-class Instruments to ctaoose.

WILLIAM JONES MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 120 QUAY. Invite intending Purchasers to inspect their Stock of NEW INSTRUMENTS, just arrived for the Hiring Season, from the Factories of Collard Collard, Broadwood, Kirk man, and other first-class English and Foreign Makers. Can be hired by the month or year, with the option of purchase also, on the two and three years' system. fig" Old Instruments taken in exchange. Pianofortes and Harmoniums Tuned, Repaired, Packed, Stored, or Removed, by spring car.

on reasonable terms. New Music ordered daily, and all Music in stock at a great Reduction. A large assortment of all V-inHs of Musical Instruments. Cricket Bats, Balls, Wickets, Lawn Tennis Bats, Balls, Nets, at WILLIAM JONES 12 QUAY, WATEBFORD The NEW OMENTAL BANE CORPORATION, LIMITED. CAPITAL JC2.000.000 PAID UP 500,000 London, 40, Threadnecdle-Street Edinburgh, 23, St Andrew's Souare.

Branches and Agencies in India, China, Japan, the Straits Settlements, and the Australian Colonies, THE DIRECTORS are now receiving applications far 4 ner cent. Debentures of 10 and upwards. secured npon the Freehold Bank Premises in the City of London aad elsewhere. Creditors of tho old Bank can obtain 3 per Cent- Debentures for the balance of their claims. The Bank receivos money on deposit, bays and sells bills of exchange, makes telegraph transfers, issues letters of credit, forwards bills for collection, and transacts banking and agency business generally.

Interest Allowed ou Deposits of J210 and upwards. Fixed for 3, 4, or 5 months, at 3 per cent per annum. fixed for 6 or 9 months 4 ixed for 1 year certain 4J Fixed for 2 years i Fixed for 3, 5, or 7 years 5 Current accounts opened and check books supplied, lutereat at -J per cent, per annum allowed on the minimum monthly balance, if not below jglOO. Pay and Pensions drawn. Insurance Premiums, Club Subscriptions, and other periodical payments made at a uniform commission of per cent.

Securities bought, sold aud received for safe custody from constituents of the Bank. Interest and Dividends collected. Drafts issued upon the Bank Eastern Branches at current rates, free of commission. Bills collected or negotiated, and every description of exchange business All necessary information and forms can bo obtained by application to the Agency, 23, St. Andrew's Square, Edinburgh or at the Head Offioe, 40, Tbreadneodle-Stroot, London.

ap24.1y ROBERT TURNER ROHDE, Secretary. A GOOD LANDLORD. are happy to learn that Major Manseragh his intimated to Uis tenants at Ballyhasty, Tipperary, thet lie will mk a reduction to thorn of 30 per cent, to all those Jier grilBth's valuation, and 15 per cent, to those touaoU at, and under, tho valuation. This is very on-coiragiug to poor tenants struggling against SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS SENT FREE. CST A TRIAL SOLICITED.

ja8.tf "TTACANT SITUATIONS under Government about 2,000 every year. Salaries from SO to .800. Age, 14 to 80. ProspeotuB and' fullest guide extant Post Free from Dallwob Baillie, H.M.C.S., 35, George IV. Bridge, Edinburgh, whose System of Tuition is unsurpassed.

Qa8.3m CALLAN TJNIOIT. THE Board of Guardians hereby invite Proposals from competent Persons, to be considered at their Meeting on MONDAY, 18th JANUARY NEXT, for performing the duties of SURVEYOR. ARCHITECT, and CLERK OF WORKS in connection with the erection of Labourers' Cottages. Tenders to state the amount per erected Cottage required for all the duties necessary for the full completion of the work, which is to include furnishing of Plans and Estimates, selection of Sites, attendance on Solicitor, Travelling Expenses, and Superintendence during erection of Cottages. Applications will be received by me up to 12 o'Clock on above-named day.

By order, JOHN F. SHELLY, Executive Sanitary Officer. Board Room, Callan, 6tn January, 1886. (j8.2t LICENSE "NOTICES- (3 4 Wm. 4, c.

68, I. 2 17 18 Fie, cap. 89, s. 9). i To Henry Gallwey 'and James F.

Scott, Esquires, Justices of the Peace for the City of Waterford W. J. Dennehy, Clerk of the Peace for the City of Waterford, and Oliver Milling, Sub-Inspector of Royal Irish Constabulary of the District of Waterford. I JOHN BRITTON, of King-street, in the City of Waterford, do hereby give Notice, that it is my intention to apply at the Hilary Quarter Sessions to be held at the City Court House, Waterford, on the 27th day of January next ensuing, for the Magistrates' Certificate for a Transfer of a License to Sell Wine, Beer, Cider, Porter, Ale, Spirits, by Retail, to be Consumed on the Premises, at my House and Premises, situate at King-street, in the Parish of Trinity Without, in the said City of Waterford, at present Licensed for snch Sale in the name of Patrick Flynn, whose Interest in snch License has been dnly assigned to mo. Given under my band this 4th day of January, 1886.

JOHN BRITTON, Applicant. DANIEL DUNFORD, Solicitor for Applicant, 21, King-street, Waterford. (34 Wm. 4, c. 68, s.

2 17 18 cap. 89, s. 9). To Charles Morley and John T. Modlrcott.

Esquires, Justices of the Peace for the County of Waterford W. J. Dennehy, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Waterford, and Joshua Huggins, Sub-Inspector of the Royal Irish Constabulary of the District of Portlaw. I PATRICK PHELAN, of Camck-road, Portlaw, in the County of Waterford, do hereby give Notice, that it is my intention to apply at tbe Hilary Quarter Sessions to be held at the County Conrt House, Waterford, on the 26th day of January next ensuing, for the Magistrates' Certificate for a Transfer of a License to Sell Wine, Beer, Cider, Porter, Ale, Spirits, by Retail, to be Consuu-ed on the Premises, at my House and Premises, situate at Carrick-road, Portlaw, in the Parish of Clonegam, in the said County of Waterford, at present Licensed for Sale in the name of Michael Wall, and transferred to me, at the Portlaw Petty Sessions, on the 11th day of November last. Given under my hand this 1st day of January, 1886.

PATRICK PHELAN, Applicant. DANIEL DUNFORD, Solicitor for Applicant, 21, King-Street, Waterford. (Z Sf 4 IPm. 4, c. 68, s.

2 17 18 Vic, cap. 89, 9). To Henry Gallwey and James F. Scott, Esquires, Justices of the Peace for the City of Waterford W. J.

Dennehy, Clerk of tho Peace for the City of Waterford, and Oliver Milling, Sub-Inspector of tbe Royal Irish Constabulary of the District of I THOMAS MCCARTHY, of Mayor's-walk, in the City of Waterford, do hereby give Notice, that it is my intention to apply at the Hilary Quarter Sessions to be held at tho City Conrt House, Waterford, on tho 27th day of January next ensuing, for the Magistrates' Certificate for a Seven Days' License to Sell Boer, Cider, Porter, Ale, Spirits, by Retail, to be consumed on tho Premises, at my Honse and Premises, situate at Mayor's-walk, in the Parish of Trinity Without, in tbo said City of Waterford. Given nnder my hand this 4th day of January, 1886. THOMAS MCCARTHY, Applicant. DANIEL DUNFORD. Solicitor for Applicant, 21, King-street, Waterford.

(3 4 Wm. 4, c. 68, s. 2 17 Sf 18 Vic, cap. 89, s.

9). To Michael J. Cox and Joseph Strangman, Esquires, Justices of the Peace for the City of Waterford W. J. Dennehy, Clerk of the Peace for tho City of Waterford, and Oliver Milling, Suh-lnspector of the Royal Irish Constabulary of the District of Waterford.

I FRANCIS OSWALD, of Newgate-street, in the City of Waterford, do hereby give Notice, that it is my intention to apply at the Hilary Quarter Sessions to be held at the City Conrt House, Waterford, on the 27th day of January next ensuing, for the Magistrates' Certificate for a Transfer of a License to Sell Wine, Beer, Cider, Porter. Ale, Spirits, by Retail, to be Cousnmed on the Premises, at my Honse and Premises, situate at Newgate-street, in the Parish of St. Stephen's Within, in the said City of Waterford, at present Licensed for such Sale in the name of Mary-anne Phelan, whose Interest in such License has been duly assigned to me. Given under my hand this 4th dav of January, 188C. FRANCIS OSWALD, Applicant.

DANIEL DUNFORD, Solicitor for Applicant, 21, King-street, Watorford. (3 4 Wm. 4, c. 68, s. 2 17 18 c.

89, s. 9). To Joseph Strangman and Michael J. Cox, Esquires, Justices of the Peace for the City of Waterford W. J.

Dennehy, Clerk of the Peace for the City of Waterford, and O. Milling, Sub-Inspector of the Royal Irish Constabulary of tho District ot Watorford. I MICHAEL BABBON, of John-street, in the City of Watorford, do hereby give Notice, that it is my intention to apply at the Hilary Quarter oessiuus uo ueiu at tut; tyourc nouse, vvatertord, on the 27th day of January, 1886, for the Magistrates' Certificate for a Transfer of a License to Sell Wine, Beer, Cider, Porter, Alo, Spirits, by Retail, to be consumed on the Premises, at my House and Residence, situate at the corner of, and lacing, Beresford-street and John-street, and known as No. 46, John-street, in the Parish of St. John's Without, in the said City of Waterford, lately licensed in the name of Patrick Power.

Given under my hand this 4th day of January. 1886 MICHAEL BARRON, Applicant. How to Buy Your Farm, OK HOW TO SELL YOUR ESTATE, under the Purchase of Land flretnntn At Commentary, Forms, and Index, by William LiAWOUJN, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, Author of "A Guide to the Franchise Acts." Dublin ALEX. THOM CO. (LIMITED), The Queen's Printing Owice.

Price Two Shillings and Sixpence, Post Free. s25 COAL YARD TO LET. A LARGE COAL YARD in CONDUIT LANE, covered all over, with two Stables and Hay Loft, capable of hoidiDg over 2,000 Tons of Coal. This Yard is close to Coal Quay, where a large and profitable trade has been carried on for over 60 years. Apply t- nc.tf A.

STEPHENS SON, Waterford. November 5th, 1885. Election Expenses' Fund. THE following Subscriptions to the above have been received since last publication Most Rev John Power, Bishop of Water- ford and Lismore X5 Os. Od.

J. Hearne Co. 1 0 i-. manning at uo. 10 Rev.

Adni. Alderman R. Muhoney E. Phehin. T.C.

William Kelly, Elysium R. Morrissey, T.C. Martin Maboney Roderick Ryan, T.C. Walter Bishop Michael Kirnan, Quay David Scurry 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 The DIAMOND DYES are tfco best dyes evor made. Dresses, coats, scarfs, hoods, yarn, stockings, carpet, ratfs, ribbons, fcuthers, or any fubric or fancy article easily aud perfectly colored to ony shudo.

Black, Brown, (ireen Blue. Scarlet, Cardinal, Bed, Navy Blue, Seal Brown' Olive Oreen, Terra Cottu, and i other best colors. Warranted fast aud durable. Eaoh packet will color one to four lbs of goods. If you have nevor used dyes, try these once.

You will lie delighted. Sold by chemists and druggists or sand us stumps, and any color wanted will be sent postpaid colored samples aud a book of directions sent lor a Id Large size 6d Bmall size 31; WELLS KfOUAttDSlN' in. Shoe Lauc, Charterhouse-Street, London. E.C. GOLD, SILVE8, COPPEB, OB BRONZE PAINT for nil lug all kinds of ornamental work.

Of all chemists ianre Size. Small ain All nr tMcf-ntiil Hfurm6. JtlCUABUSON as above. To acquire fair reputation, you must be what you detire to upbear, D. C.

CANNY KILMACTKOMAS AND DUBLIN. JANUARY 19th and 20th. GRAND PRODUCTION H.M.S. PINAFORE W. S.

GILBERT and Sir A. SULLIVAN, In Aid of the Funds of The Waterford Boat Club. FULL CHORUS! ORIGINAL IN order to ensure tbe comfort of tbe Audience, no Tickets will be issued after the number of Seats available are engaged. Tbe Manage. will therefore be grateful to those who intend purchasing Tickets if they would secure their Seats at their earliest convenience at Walsh Power's, where Plan of Theatre can be seen.

4. uivug iAiuo, w. oujgli; oeaia, OS. Circle, 3s. Cd.

Stalls, 2s. 6d, Pit, Is. Gallery, 6d. Doors open at 7 30. Curtain to rise at Eight o'clock sharp.

Carriages at 10.15. Costumes by Hons. Vekequeh. Scenery from the Cork Opera House. Limelight by Dale Cbampton, London.

Conductor J. F. Fitzgerald, Mas. Bc St-'ige Manager M. A.

Manning. Hon. Sees. P. F.

Clbkt and E. W. Kelly. ball In connection with the above will take place in THE CITY HALL, Oiv THURSDAY EVENING, 21rf Opening at Ten o'Clock. Tickets, to be bad at Walsh Ac Powxb's Gentlemen 10s.

nifTcr i no Ladies Ss. COMMITTEE Bight Worsbipful Aid. E. Power, Mayor of Waterford. Jous J.

Power, High Sheriff. Aid. L. A. ETiK, J.P.

JXES J. PUELjiy. T. L). Smith.

M.C. Mdbpht. J. F. FlTZGEKALD.

F. Hodges. P. O'COSOTEIX. X.

A. Mjurvriro. Dr. J. T.

White. A. E. Fitt. W.

J. M-1KHIITG, J. J. MlTRPHT. No Tickets issued later than Wednesday, 20th inst.

j8 2t Bay and Evening Classes, Conducted by connected with tbe Catholic University. PREPARATION for Universities Solicitors' and Surgeons' Preliminary Civil Service, Naval, and Police; Cadetsbips, and Commercial Pursuits. Ladies' Special Class for Postal and Telegraph Teems veet Moderate. Hundbeds op Passes. Prospectus on application.

CS- 21, HENRIETTA-STREET, 21. WATERFORD. jS3t rnHE SISTERS OF CHARITY return re. epe: tful thanks to the Bishop and Priests for tiieir patronage of the Bazaar, and to tbe Ladies and Gentlemen who so earnestly endeavoured to make it successful. They also gratefully acknowledge tbe kindness of Mr.

Tiffin and tbe Waterford A oiuteur Band, whose playing was such an attraction and amusement to their audience on the night of the Bazaar. Tbe Sisters op Chaeitt thankfully acknowledge two guineas received from Messrs. Courtenay, Tooley-street, London, for the poor, and jEl 10s. from Denny's men for the Orphans of St Martina WATEBFOBD VISION. riAHE Guardians of this Union will on WED-J- NESDAY, 20tb JANUARY.

1886, entertain TENDESS for the supply of 100 PAIRS CHILD-KEN'S SHOES, to be made in Waterford, and to be iu every respect the same as Standard Samples, which may be seen on application to the Master of the Worknouse, and to be delivered within three weekf fioin acceptance of Tender. Toe 'lenders will be received by tne np to 11 o'Clock on toe above-named day. By Order, JOHN MACKEY, Clerk of Union. Clerk's Office, 8th January, 1886- rrtHE Board of Guardians will on WEDNESDAY, J- 13th JANUARY, 1836. receive aad con-Bider Tenders for tbe supply tr the workhouse, image free, of 50 GREEN QUILTS, to be in every respect tbe same as a Standard Sample.which can be seen on application to the Master ot the Workhouse.

A preference will be given to an Irish-manufactured article. By Order, JOHN MACKEY. Clerk of Union. Clerk's Office, 2nd January, 1886. girths, jBamages, and paths UMniUi of Birth, JlarrUf Plft.mit prrpati ISTI S.

Deoember 26, at Berkeley-square, London, tbe Lady Ethel Wickhain. of a daughter. January (New Year Day), at Gorey, co. Wexford, the A I A E. January 2, by special license, at 8:.

George's Charck, DaU I by tho Etv. A. L. Elliott, Ecctor of St. Catherine's, awistoi by the Eev.

Thomas Lneaa Scott. Hector ot tbe l'ariah, William Sullivan. barritcrt-Law. aecvad jrviviDg aO' of the law Uigbt Hon. Sir Edward Sullivan, 1 lxinl Chancellorof Ireland, to CharintiA Ann wnW Caasater of tba Eight lion, aaxon D.wae.

DEATH S. On New Toar'a Day. at Cappafch. Dangorvan. Mr Jetcsuah Huruhv.

Hit. nwulol wen, imiljr burial ground at Kill on Sunday, the 3rd inat. On the ZtJth at bis reaideaoe, the Qamj, at advanced Mr. C. P.

Jones, an esteemed and uprfeht citizen. Oa tbe 4th at bis reaiilenoa. Sea View, itaDnrvaa, Henry A. Fitrgerald, J.P., aged 6i yeurt, tortined by ttie rites of the Church. On the 3rd at his residence, James't-znaa Eilknanr, rter a abort illueaa, June, Kelley.

dmplv rarreUad br lua xife and family. On the 2nd at his residence. Kurh-atnet. Woiard, after a tedious Air. Laurauos Fewar.

agod 6i yaan. ceeply regrretted by bia Borrowing family and nmocreJS friends. -May he rest in peace. Jjeoemher 30, at 5, Eipn-qoay, Dublin. Itargarat, widow of 1 be lata William Doyle, Esq.

Deoember 3 at bu biother" residence, Ballynaastl, 1 Jimacortby, Mr. Arthur Barlow. lata of BOllvcarney, aad formerly ot DuuUn, ajrad 83 years. January at liaudbntown, co. Wexf ort, SareBt-Maiar Michael Cod 1, aged 81 years.

Hay be rest in paaaa. 1.110.1 V. U1T1W1V mr, Trafic HMtiiiU for ttk amdiaf JANUABX lit, lf. CAMY'S PUKE UR "PURE INDIAN TEAS" are the Assam Gardens, and will give produce of the Dargeeling and the favourite thorough satisfaction to our Customers. The 2s.

and 2s. 3d. qualities are specially recommended, as these prices afford us an opportunity of supplying the Finest Teas grown. our Lower" priced teas At the same time, at Is. and Is.

will be found to be excellent value, and very much superior to Teas hitherto offered at these prices. for Expenses incurred in this Election Expenses Expenses of ot Sir Richard F. Jasper Douglas Pyne, M.P. s. d.

115 16 4 26 0 0 Keane. s. 115 16 26 8 d. i 0 0 121 0 26 0 0 34 5 19 10 78 0 6 18 21 0 14 5 5 12 0 3 15 0 "i 18 "i 17 5 8 1 1 10 .198 13 i 19 8 4SS 12. 2 at Sheriff's Office, Dungarvan.

THOMAS WILLIAM ANDERSON, Returning Officer. WATERFORD. fully qunlified Distiller (who, in addition to his by the "British Brewers' and Distillers' careful preparation of the etc, Crown Soda and Lemonade. o23 INDIAN TEAS. to purchase on best terms for Cash.

sll.tf. WOOL WOOL WOOL THE DUBLIN WOOL SALES. GANLY, SONS OPENING SALE FOR 1886 will take place on FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, 18SG, at Ono o'clock, prompt, when they will offer for Sale by Public Auction, on their Galleries, 18, 19, and 20. USHER'S QUAY. DUBLIN, abaut 900 Paces of Wool, consigned for Sale by Growers and Country Dealers, in Lots selected to suit Purchasers.

Consignments for the Sale will be in time up to Tuesday, 26th January. d24.5t EATING'S LOZENGES. OHest and Best Coueh Rpmpdv EATING'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Bost Couch Rnmedv. EATING'S LOZENGES.

Oldest and Best Couirh Rnmedv. EATING'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Best Couirh Rpmnriv- EATING'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Best Coueh Reinodv. Oldest and Best Couirh Reinmlv.

EATING'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Best Cough Remedy. ATIVfl'R T.n7t'Wfir J-- Any Doctor will tell you" there is no better Couuh Medicine than Keating's Lozekoek. One gives relief if you softer from cough try them but onco they will care, and thoy will not injure your hoalth they contain only the purest drugs, skilfully combined. Sold everywhere in 13d.

tins. COOPER COOPER CO. SELL tho FINEST TEA The WORLD PRODUCES. OOPEB COOPEB CO. not only SELL the FINEST TEA the WORLD PRODUCES, bat mey comuie ttieir business to tne fiale ox the choicest varieties ot Tea imported.

COOPER COOPER anil CO. hare three grades of Black Tea, at at 2s. at 3s. a pound, and these are all first crop Teas of this year's import, aud the finest iu the world at their i espectire prices. Some of these Teas have a soft, silky, delicate flavour others, possess immense strength and pun-gency iu fact, among them there are sumcient varieties to suit every taste Imt tbey are all alike iu this, that each is incomparably the best of its respective kiud, selected by COOPER COOPER aim CO.

after curoful comparison with every other Tea Imported this season from India and China. Those who are fond of a good cup of Tea cannot do better than make a trial of one or other of those choice varieties, and the verdict will be, THERE I- NO BETl'ER TEA. Samples post free ou application to COOPER COOPER and Chief Oflice 50, King William-street, Loudou Bridge, E.C. Branch Establishments: SJ, streot-within, E.C; 268. Regent-circus, W.

35, Stmnd, W.C. 7, Westbourue-grove, W. att, High Holboru, W.C, London. COOPER COOPER and EXCLUSIVE TEAMEN, LONDON. SSJ" Mr.

Clifford, Surgeon Dentisc.may be consulted daily ut bis residoncc, 134 1'aradu Quay Waterfoid, Having ample capital, we are enabled DRIED PORTER GRAINS. The Cheapest Feeding Stuff. Especially suited for use with Pulped Turnips. CIRCULARS, Names of Local Agents, and References to Gentlemen in the locality using this -Food, will be sent post free on application. The Dublin Grains Company, Limited, 40, RALNSFOBD-STBEET, DUBLIN.

"These Grains constitute a variety of Food to which Cattle are generally partial. They are nutritious in a high degree when properly dried, they will keep uuohanged for any length of time, and are in particular distinguished by tbe relative low cost at which they may be purchased." Apjohn. Dried Grains keep in a good condition for almost any length of time, and will be found a good and wholesome Food for every description of Stock, and particularly useful for Horses and Cattle." Voelcker Sacks holding one cwt. charged 8d. each extra, if not returned immediately.

8l8.6m CAHIB, R.C. Church. ON NEXT SUNDAY WEEK, The i7th A SERMON will be Preached on behalf of this Parish Church, to raise Funds and Collect tbe promised Subscriptions not yet paid in by the Parishioners. Tbe Clergyman.tbe Rev. S.

M. O'FARRELL, O.P., of Galwny, who Preaches, is one of the most distinguished Pulpit Orators of this Generation. Sermon avtkr Last Mass. The Rev. Father MOONEY is preparing to commence the work early in Spring.

j8-2t Statutory Notice to Creditors. In tbe Goods of Laurence Desnkhy, late of Laurntuni, Clashmore, in the County of Waterford, Solicitor, Deceased. PURSUANT to the Statute 22nd nnd 23rd Vic, Cap. 35, all Persons claiming to be Creditors of or otherwise to have any claim or demand upon or affecting the estate or effects of the said Laurence Dennehv, who died on the 27th day of July, 1885, are hereby required to furnish in writing, on or before the 23rd day of February, 1886, tbe particulars of such claims and demands to Mrs. Elizabeth Dennehv, of Laurentuin, Clash-more, aforesaid, Widow and Executrix of said Deceased, to whom Probate of his Will was granted, on the 25th day of Nov, 1885, forth of the Principal Registry of the Probate and Matrimonial Division of the High Court of Justice in Ireland, or to tbe undersigned, as Solicitors for said Executrix.

And Notice is Herebt further Given, that after the said 23rd day of February, 1886, the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of tbe saia Deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Executrix or her said Solicitors shall have then had such notice as is hereby Daed this 22nd day of December, 1885. J. HODNETT SON, Solicitors for said Executrix, Youghul, and 13, Lower d24.3t) Ormond Quay, Dublin. WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY. Notice to Builders.

THE Directors are prepared to receive Tenders for the Erection of Fifteen Workmen's Dwklmnos at tbe Northern Side of the Newrath Road, Waterford. Tbe Pluns and Specification can be inspected at the Office of the Company's J. Tighe, Waterford, on and after the 4th proximo. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Work, men's Dwellings," will be received by tbe undersigned up to. noon on Monday, 1st February, 1886.

The Directors do not bind themselves to accept tbe lowest or any Tender. i it JOHN J. MURPHY, Secretary. Head Offices, Waterford Terminus, 38th December, 1185. rt Luiloru Watriuit, auAeujiy Watenoni, i and Central Joceuoa Dnnyarvaa, Ireland ttailway mod .272 nuiea (Slimiea mue Liamora uia).

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3SZ7 0 0 I 511 0 0 291 0 I 17 It 0 loclodes 131 tnilA. nf 1 l.u worked by Watariori od Limerick Hail way Company. tCTMENTS AttbeTbomastown Session toe I i jectiuenb. entered numbered 120. 68 of which e- In tnis district the landlords saean to have their pound of flesh.

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