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1 BairiAT i-QAM -Cm' MiWsf OS PICE. 81. 83 CROMAC STREET. i Ij 4. Second edition SYMINGTONS' tine mujf liatabiisaineac of tne kind in Liberal AdvAncea made with 0.

detputch oa Watches, Plate. Jewellery, Diamonds. Works of Art, Guns, Pianos, end ell kinds of Mnsisal and Scientific Instruments, Teas, Winn, Cig ars, and Traders' Stocks of ovary description. Loss from 5 to. 50 at rsdoeed ioterest 50 and upward, half the iisna iutereii.

Sj.B. Parties sending goods from a distance will nave ibeir highest oaab value by latum ot cost. Established nearly half a cantury. 13337 JOHN SMITH, Proprietor. and DANDELION GOLD MEDAL fOTRRH Have inainiAined their for mot thaw fifty years, sold bt cmcubs evtbywheri; ot W.

SYMINGTON 00, Bowden Steam iurket Harboroogk, and London. VOL. XXXII. SO. 6,154.

rnuw mtmr ririit AlALltfclE 16 BELFAST MONDAY; ilARCn 9, 1885. BKICTT-BEDFOR "I IBAJCSMISSIOli ABBOADJ PRICE ONE PENNY. s' dnl II if IITIWX IIM I 17 tV PUBLIC NOTICES. PHEPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. JSALES BY AUCTION.

AMUSEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICES. INSURANCE. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS, The tkarjt for Births and Deaths is One Shilling and tsixpexce; for Marriage am Obituary Notices, Shilling! and Sixpence. Such announcement must be properly authenticated.

BIRTHS. EDWARDS On the 17th February, at Malta, the niia of Captain Eustace Edwards, Royal Artillery, of a son. O'BRIEN On the 6th February, at Ferozeuore, Punjab, tha wife of O'Brien, Esq, 3-Jch (East Lancashire) Regiment, a daughter. SrAF FORD Oo the4th March, at Now Bromp-too, Chatham, tr.e wife oi Captain Howard Stated, Royal Engineers, of a daughter. MARRIAGES.

DUCDALE PHILLIPS-On the 5ia instant, at St Michael's, Cheater Square, by the Rev CWn Fleming, Herbert Dogdale, 16th (Qasen'a) Lsn'MTS, yoangest son of the lata Jamas Sogdai, oi WrexaU Abhay, Warwick, to Emiline Charlotce Loutia, second daughter of the Ute Ilbart PhiUips, of Ask-dale. County Pembroi, and lister of Lort Phillip, of Laaraoy Park, Pembroke. XEFEVBR1? MISTER On the -8th November, 1384, at tha Rio Grande do Sal, Brazil, Kdwin Lefevbre, to Ljdia Elizabeth Mary Mister. Founded 18X4. PATRIOTIC ASSURANCE COMPANY OF muiT 1TT1 u.UiOnt, Head Office 9 COLLEGE GREEN.

FIRE AND LIFE. Capital, 1,500,000 (Irish). LlfE Departmkkt. Rates mnilornta. Most liberal terms as to surrender values, lapsed policies, foreign residence, Ac Claims Paid Immediately on proof of death and title.

Fire Department. Insurances on almost every description of property may be effected on reasonable terms. tor full particulars see Prospectus. Solicitors and other gentlemen in a position to introduce eligible business will be liberally dealt with. BKKNAUD H.

O'RKiLLY, Manager. AalKTC AC BELFA3TI GEORGE JOHNSTON, JvKGarfieid Chambers, Royal Avenue. CHARLES M'LORTNAN A SON, '98 High street. S. SINCLAIR A 33 Franklin Street.

14210 105,000 ACCIDENTS, For which Two Millions have been Paid oa Compensation by the AIL WAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE JLJ COA1PAN1, 64 I L. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. Paid-up and Invested Funds, Premium Income, 235,000. Chairman M. Farqcbab, Esq.

Apply to the Clerks at the Uailway Stations, the Local Agents, or West-End Ofvioe 8 GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, CHARING CROSS -Or at the Head OmcE-64 CORN HILL, WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agents for Belfaat W. H. MALCOLM, 39 Queen's Square.

Mr. E. W. PIM. 27 and IS9 High Street, JOHN LAMB SON, Divis View, Lleburn Rrad, Belfaat.

Mr. CHARLES J. JOHNSTONE, 1 Skipper otret, Benest. Carrickfergua: Messrs. CAMBRIDGE A CO.

13665 UN FIRE AND LIFE OFFICES, LONDON. FIRE. Established 1710. 1 The oldest purely Fire Office in the World Home and Foreign Insurances against loss by Fire and Lightning at moderate rates. Losses settled with promptness and libe LIFE.

Established 1810. Prcfite divided every five years. Large Bonuses. Tontine Bonus Policies granted. Very low premiums without participation in prohta.

ino partnership liability. Simple Proposal Forme. For further information apply to the following Agents Cocktx Antrim. Belfast Messrs. A W.

BAXTER. Belfast Mr. W. H. WARD.

Antrim Mr. Kennedy Hunter. Do. (Life only) Mr. Henry Taggart.

Ballymena Mr; Andrew Raphael, Glenarm Mr. Wm. H. BroWne, Lame (Fire only) Messrs. Howden Brothers, Lisburn Mr.

Hugh Smyth. Coustt Armagh. Armagh Mr. James Gardner. Portadown Mr.

William Cowdy. Lurgan(Fire only Mr. Arthur Allen. County Down. Banbridge Mr.

J. G. Thomson. Bangor Mr. James Bowman, Downpatrick Mr.

Thomas Gracey. Hillsborough Mr. J. A. Vaughau.

Holywood Mr. W. H. Ward. Newry Mr.

Francis Moore. County Londonderry. Magherafelt Mr. Jaa. O'Connor, Auctioneer, Moneymore Mr.

Hugh- Costello. County Mosaguan. Ballibay(Fire only Browne. 13770 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL SCA.hH, Rot ia any case excetarny S8 rnrdt, and not being in the nature oi I'ublic A'otket: Onelusertion.

Shieainsertions. Six Insertions, 20 26 32 38 0s. 0s. 0a. 0s.

3d. 4d. 5d. 6d. Oa.

6d. 0a. 3d. 0s. lOd.

Is. Is. Od. Is. 4d.

Is. 8d. 2s. Od, In all cattt Midi llalet are Charged if the Advertisement! be not Prepaid. i SITUATIONS VACANT.

AGENTS (resident or travelling) Wanted everywhere throughout the United Kingdom. For particulars, write to 50 Celthorpe Street, London, vv.u. pwoi AGENTS Wanted. Salary, 104 per year; experience unnecessary. Pendlebnry A 116 StockweU Street, Colchester.

p9119 AGENTS Wanted. Salary, 104 per year; experience unnecessary. Pendlebnry A 119 StockweU Street, Colchester. p9120 AGENTS Wanted everywhere; salary, 8 monthly and commission; samples free; car-nags paid. Fuller, Thorpo-lo-Soken, Rust, ALL who wish to increase their income write A.

P. Murray, 105 Crofton Road, London. S.E. p8746 AN Apprentice Boy, of about 15, With a good address, Wanted for the Wine and Spirit Business. Address 9086, Morning News.

APPOINTMENTS under Government, Open to all; Males, 14-50; Females, 14-20; salaries. 95-400; rapid anccaaaful preparation; System surpasses all others; proved by large nam- bar ot stndents enrolled Irera eiasaea oz hitherto loading coaches in Edinburgh, London, Ac, Ac; new Guide free. Apply Tildeeley, Grasaie, and Abernethy, H. M. XX Edinburgh.

p8098 ARMAN Wanted for the 1st of April J3 be a good counter-hand; security required. Apply, With testimonials, from last and previous employers, to James MaUan, Hotel, Coekstawn. BIRMINGHAM Goods. fareU.ry, Watches, Clocks, Harmcniama, Miacellaneona Goods; Agents Wanted; wholesale illustrated catalogue poet free. Address Henry May, Rumingham.

MACHINISTS for White 8hirts; Thomas Machinists for Collars; Smoothers for both Shirts and Collars; gaod hands Wanted; also, a few Learners in all departmenta, Hope Street Factory. p9101 HISS M. M'Menamy, 97 Antrim Rend (opposite Cliftonvills), Wants tor present and 16th General Servants, Cooks, Ho use. Parlour Maids, Nurses. p913d MRS.

Reg are requires a few good Workers to Dressmaking, also Mantle-making. Apply Royal Aveaue. (9150 1J RESIDENT Agent Wanted for Dublin; good salary and oemmlssien offered to arespeet-able man. H. Havens, Wivenhoe.

p9146 RESIDENT Agent Wanted tor Belfast; good salary and commission offered to a respectable map. H. Havens, Wivenhoe. p907 EESIDENT AgenU Waotadlu aU Tewns; apaointmeat worth 3 per week. Address Karry, Letden, Bnglaid.

9.18 SHmT-MAKING. Waated, Addresses of AgenU and other eapabla of Making Coloured and White Shirts. Address Alpha, Morning News. S130 PBOPEIilg WANTED. US -Wanted, to purchaes.

a tout. UTTANTRn inn oeeus, used lor face i EP quautisy and 10 to iSlOO. Offioe of thia delivered faper. WrSiP0, VilU, with Tennis raTlIsv-T'" f.1- first "i5 moderate. 1 vmi ut JJUSLSESS atooiTof P.iJ.:Cr;;.,r"' Reduced Belfast.

UP' Street, h'a spirit ou.te new: bicyclkm" 1 ALL ana see the Irish Badge, the Cheapest Machine in the Tu eh iarrr." ROYAL A'rv BOOK of Madioal Wonders, should be reads all men. Freein 7 unr- CHINA irold lines, fn 1A.M nSZii.TTr SO HTgh Street, SeW GHATeSets.41 Pieces, three gold Unes, i fw 10. 60, at Chailsa M'Lannan's. 96 High Street, Belfast. i-iis' GHEAP Dinner Seta.

-50 Pie bett hawluh warr ior 15s, at Charles MUnnan? 96 U.gji Street, Belfast. CI Encourage Home Ecterprise. Flint Glass Gnblets. Irmh t. i.

n. at Charlus M'Larmaaa, 96 High Street, CI 0 RTMILLAR-S WELLINGTON Hotel, Dromore, Co. Down. Enjoyable. Home-like.

For Families and Commercial Ueatlemen. Excellent Tariff: Moderate Charges. Fast Post Horses. Covered and Outside Cars. CLOTHING Club to be started on or about tho 16th March.

Parties wiahing to join should end buhh and a.rlm.o.M tn tiQuk News, when rules will be forwarded and all IUIUE1UA44UD giVCB. CUT Flowers from Loadon and France daily; Flowers for cfanrcb and table docorauoo; bndal and ball bouqaeta, sprays, Ac M'DurL Floriat; Belfast. p9l23 i FEATHERS. WUliam Morley A Purifiers, Crown Works. Salthouse Lane.

Hull, purchase Goose, Duck, or Poultry Feathers, in large or small quantities, for cash. p9d7 FOR at Erekine's Hat EstabUahment, Belfast, Military, Police, and Banasmen'i Caps, Polemajor's Sues, Plumes, Gold and Silver Haniling, pSQ33 eRgQG, Practical Tailor, 13 SiiancJritt Road; opposite Dover Street; the cheapest house in town for Cash; fust-claaa Tailoring guaran. tee p9114 il-i'jf JN Memoriam. Wreaths and CrosKoa ot choke Natural Flowers, imoortelie Wreaths, Lbs varieties; postal and telegraphic orders hav- prompt attention. M'Datt, Floruit, Belfaat.

INDIGESTION. The MEDICAL LEFORM SOCIETY will forward FREE to all AppU-cants an ExceUent B9IAN1C CURE foriudi-gestion. Bilious and Liver Complaints. Enolos address to the Secretary, Botanic Institute, Nottingham. pS884 TWiil be at Home aU this Week to Cure all .1..

Mr fnllnw the btnsa trame, and Deficiency of Sight of all cktaees. rites, icones, vancer, iryeneu, Alexander Bailie, 57 Little Patrick Street, Bel fast. LAXEMARK, Cennd, Hoose, and Steam Coal. Moore Brothers, Sole Agents for or th of Ireland, lOOJ MEN'S Boots Soled and Heeled, 2s odj Women's, Is 6d; patches free; at National Bout Repairing Company 'a, 7 Mill Street. p9121 PUBLIC Companies, Mercantile Firms, Poor-law Unions, Bankers, Shipping Agents, Public Institutions, Ac, caa have their Printing executed on most favourable terms at the Morning Nows General Printing Works, Donegail Ominiei-oial O- ift.

tret-1. i i f. l'isrtjjjij rfTO 'SmaH Capitalists" "desirous of Opening A Tobacconists' Shops in London and country. For particulars address 109 Easton Road, Lon-: p86S4 riX)BACCONlSK eommencjig will fitd it A much to their advantage to buy their Stoclf from Leahy, Keliy, A Leany, heleeale Tobac-otmutOl Bellast. rliOBACCONISTS Commencing.

A Pamphlel A (80 DAgee) How to open respectably from 0," 3 stLps. H. Myers A 109 Eueton Road. London, t.8683- rpRADERS, have your AccoanU furnished. Boots written up results shown ycu by a competent Man; tms moderate; refer nets.

Address given at thia Office. p9104 126 AMIES A TYLER'S BUSINESS BOOT for Geatlenien'a Wear at 12M, Laced or Elunc, are unrivalled. 16- AMIES A TYLER'S GRAND COWHIDE SHOOTEK, perfectly Waterproof, at 16'- are the bast value in the Trade. 8,6, 106. AMIES A TYLtR'S GENTS LACED, ELASTIC, and BUTTONED BOOTS are a marvel of cheapness, neatness, and durability combine d.

a VIES A TYLER'S LADIES' ELASTIC A and LACED BOOTS, for hard wear, speciality. Mies A TYLER'S LADIES' DAMP-A. PROOF BOOTS, Laced, Elastic, and Buttoned, guaranteed waterproof. Grn-r. Ji frub ATOoda.

aivd iDnallT MTllllatAlsHJ for the present season, at prices which dety com. An early call respectfully invited (no oblige tion to purcnase). "THE BOOT PEOPLE." 29 ROYAL AVENUE, 39 NORTH STREET, AltinUm aUAIala t. ARMY SERVICE. OUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S ARMY will, on application at it r.

VI k. M.M- any Post 1 gst times in tne uniscu jsab(uk, without cham. with a Pampals ooatam- ld fngd detailed information as to tha teahtavae of and advantages oi tawjar Deferred I prospects of ftanaotlon are oflared to Uraat alioihle AppUcatio anions can ww, to -the Officer cosuaisadiaf the x-efii- DV utter, mt Distriot at siki a-m tta uanat Voianteer Serjeant Anetrnctor nrKearwter Or or i 1 Uasraite, if eligible, can enutneoior auv arm of anesegnisKwvM SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF TEAS AND FLOUR At the. MART, 9 QUEEN'S SQUARE, an -MUNUAX, 8th March, IBito, at Twelve o'clock.

rpHREB CHESTS of Good TEA (Duty Paid), Xand Owt. of Prime FLOUR. AoBeMne. Terms Cask; Purchasers to pay 5 per Cent. Auction Fees.

110BEET i EWAKT, 14242 Auctioneer and Vainer, ROUND TIMBER FOR SALE, IN THE DEMESNE, CALEDON. To be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the Aic.MK.awi4, Caiedon, on ELIJN tii)A I tba ilth Maroh, A 2ARGB-Quantity of ExceUent TIMBER, aombrisiasEine OLD OAK. ELM. BEECH (santab a tor Beama. Sl'KUCE, LARUH, ALDER, and SCOTCH FIR.

The Trees are aU large and well worthy the attention of Timber Merchant, Mill Owners, Ac, Caledon Demesne is ono mile from Tynan Station, on the Great Northern Railway; Cars will De in attendance at the Citation at 11.12 a-m. on ice arrival of the Belfast and Dublin Trains. Sale to commence at the Faimvard. Caledon Hill, at Twelve o'clock sharp. Terms Cash, and Purchasers to pay Auction Fees.

For further particulars apply to i WILLIAM NAYE, Auctioneer, Ac -Caledon, Marsh 2nd, 1885. 14193 i PEREMPTORY AUCTION PRIME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WAL NUT TRICHORD COTTAGE PIANO. IRON FRAME, BY BAUER A KRAUSE, LEIP-ZHJ--WINDOW DRAPERY, CHIMNEY GLASSES, CARPETS, WOOL SKIN RUGS, SPLENDID MARBLE VALUABLE BRONZES, ORNAMENTS, Ac, Ac. (Removed from a Gentleman's Residence for convenience of Sale.) -MR. JAMES MORTON Has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at tne (JLailir.

09 A INK STREET, Belfast, on THURSDAY, March 12th, at 11.50 o'clock, THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS of above Residence, which includes amongst the principal lots a VERY UUUiCE QUEEN ANNE SIDEBOARD, richly carved, with high-bevelled mirror back; MAHO-G ANY SUITE FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERED IN LEATHER, HAIR-STUFFED; Dining Tables, Card Tables, a SUPEkIOR WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM SUITE. UPHOLSTERED IN: MARONE AND GOLD TAPE TRY; Yvamut Ijoo, Atternoon and Card 'Tables, Cblf-fonuitre, SOLID MAHOGANY, AND ASH BEDROOM SUITES, Mahogany Wardrobes, with plate glass doors; Brass and Iron Bedsteads and Spring Mattrrasea. Ac. Ac. Metal Hall Stand, Mahogany Hall Stand, Pair Hall Chain, Fitzroy Barometer, Special Consignment of Japanned Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Toilet CansDish Covers, Milk Buckets, Ac, NOTICE.

The special attention of parties famishing is requested to the above Sale, as the Ixuods are of a superior quality and fashionable mate, oeing principally Deiiaat make, and made to order. Goods taken charge of free of cost to tne purchaser until close ot the sale, and afterwards stored free of cost for any reasonable time required, JOHN ROBSON TJEGS TO INTIMATE THAT HIS USUAL JL SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, SADDLERY, WILL BE HELD IN THE ROYAL VICTORIA BAZAAR, i 31 and 33 CHICHESTER STREET, Belfast, On FRIDAY, 13th March, 1885, Commencing with Carriages and Harness at Twelve o'oleck; Horaea at Two. Messages sent with Servants must be in Writing. Carriages and Harness must be sent ia the day previous, and Horses Detore Tan clock on Morning of Sale. 14232 AUCTION.

MONTAGU ARMS HOTEL, PORT-STEWART. To he SOLD, in consequence of the Proprietor Being about to leave this country tor Australia, by PUBLIC AUCTION, as a Going Concern, oa FRIDAY, the 13th day of March, 1885, on the PREMISES, at One o'clock p.m., A LL THE INTEREST OF THE LESSEE ii. in that valuable Hotel and Premises known as the MONTAGU ARMS HOTEL, PORT- oTEWAUT, together with about 6 Acres statute measure or thereabouts of good Land attached to aid Premises. Tho Premises are situate in the Main Street. Porta tewart, facing the sea, and are about 4 miles frem Coieraine and 3 from Portrosh, close to the sea, and commands a view which could not be surpassed.

A Steam Tram runs from Ports tewart Station to the Hotel doer. The Hotel itaelf can make np 50 Beds, and is Well supplied with Coffee-Room, Sitting-Rooms, Private Rooms, Good Kitchen. Kitchen Range, Bar, Ac, a large sum having Been spent upon the premises by the lessee. If necessary the Horuia can be divided afL and one end of it 1st, as it has occasionally been, as a private dwelling-house. The entire Premises are held under Lease, dated 22nd May, 1876, for the residue of tha term of twenty-one years, at the yearly rent Of 80.

The House is entirely furnished with every requisite necessary for an Hotel, and so much of the Furniture and fittings aa belong to the Lessee can be had at valuation. If necessary a portion of the purchase money might rtmain out on a mortgage of the Pre- mates. For further particulars as to Title, apply to DANIEL O'RORKE A SON, Solicitors, 14 Donegail Street, Belfaat; GEOEGE MOONEY, 14156 Auctioneer, Coieraine. ON SALE AND TO ROYAL AVENUE. TO LET, SHOP, No.

55, opposite New Post Office, with three eoowreeme above. The Shop ia 66ft, deep by 25ft. froatage; showrooms are eaoh earn dimes-aionaaa ground floor, with stores or workshops at rent? cert eerttaaoe to back. These prsmises are well adapted for any extensive basin ate; the shop and first loor eaa be let separately. Rant moderate to a mutable tenant.

Apply GnWBCoaapCsale Street. 14243 QURE VOUB COUGH IN TIME, MULLEDYNE NEVER FAILS TO DO GOOD. See NBotta. Highest Medical Aathoritiaa ia iUfcwrT Thousands Teatunnoials from nexeona oared of uonsnmpuon. i Reocived only Exblbltian Awarda in Its Class.

Is lid, 8a 9d, and 4a od. HamUton, Leaf wA Co. (L3HweJ, JMWia. a4 aU Wlisaslat. EVT THEATRE ROYAL, BELFAST.

Sola Proprietor and Manager, Mr. J. F. Wabskn. Re-anneannca for Twelve Niakta enlv.

ing juonaay, March ot tba (Jalearaua CoMPl'ON COMEDY COMPANY. Edwahd Cujirux, aocompauied by Mias Vni GiM.i Bateuah (Mrs. Edward ComptonJ, and full Company. "As a genuine Comedian, Edward Coacraos baa taw equals aud uo superiors on the Kagliab atago." Referee," December 23rd, 1883. THIS (Monday) Match 9th (only), O'Krct-e's sparkling Cohiedy, in three acta WILD OATS.

Jack Rover, "A Poor Plajer Mr. Edward Counox Lady Amaranth, a Miaa Vibgimia Batimas Quakeress (Mrs. Edward Comptan) 1'uradav, Maroh 10, at 1 7.30 Shewdan'3 immortal'Cometiy. in HV acts THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Wednesday, March 11 (this eight only Tha drollest of SilikspHre's plays THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.

This Play is rarely acted i causa-quence of tha diihcnlty in procuring a likeness to the Twin Droruioe; but tha wonderful resemblance between Edward Comptoa ad Mr. William Calvert so realises tha a-itnor's m-teaben that i now preaaata on of the greatest novelties ana dramatio curiosities that a as been for many years offered to the public Thursday, Marco. 12, at 7.30 (this night only) biilliant Comedy, in foar acta THE RIVALS. Friday, March i 13-Tha very aaccaasful Comedy, in three acta, by Wcluam Mdskkry, entitled DAVY UARBiCK. Saturday, March 14 (thia night only) Hol CKoir'j sterling Comedy, in four acts THE ROAD TO RUIN.

Preceded on Monday and Wednesday only By a Comedietta by Ukokoe the younger, eLtitled "Bine-Devilar Preceded on Friday and Saturday only By a Comedietta by Kuwaku Copio(, in on act, entitled A Mutual Separation 1" i'sro Overtures (composed expressly for Mr. Edwakd CoMfTOS by Messrs, Johs CbooE and Stkphss Buthc) will he played by the Orcheatra eauh evanini'. rnixn oi admission i'rivste Boxes, trorn laa to4Ca; Balcony Stalla, 4s Orchestra Bulls, 2a 6d; Upper Circle, 2s; Pit, la; Gallery, 6d. Doors open at pertorraauca to at Y.oU Saturday half an hour earlier. Children under 12 bait price to all parts of tha house except Gallery.

Box Office upen daily from 10 till 3, where Saata to fetaus and Private Boxes may be secured for any night free of extra charge-, or by tetter or telegram addressed to Mr. William Brick well, Secretary and Business Manager. a ALHAMBRA THEATRE OF VARIETIES, NORTH STREET, BELFAST. Proprietor. W.J.

AsflCBorr. AMERICA'S LATEST NOVELTY, MASON AND TITUS, .1 Tha Shadowgraph. For Particulars see Bills. The I'musa btSTJirta tSLA.MJrlt!;, in a New Sketch, "The Fortune Hunter." Miaa KATIE LAWRENCE, the Dashing Burlstqaa Artiste. Enorm-jua Success, bnt last weak, of tha VYILiUN BKUTHElts, the Greatest Acrobats oa earth.

Messrs. CRaVEN and CONWAY. Mias ARLINK Mr. MARCUS BOYLE, and tha ATHLKTES of COLUMBIA. Who and what are Ferguaon ana Mack Prices la 6d, la, 6d, aud 4d.

Performance at 7.45 nightly. Geiial f.l JOHN J. STAMFORD. PRIZE MEDALS. DUBLIN, 1832.

CORK, 1S83. LONDON, 1884. CHERKY'S MUST AK D. "Superior to any Mustard Imported into Ira land." Professor Snllivaa's Repart, Cork Exaisitioa. Manufactured by Cherry ft 8malldridge, Dublin.

HART A CHURCHILL' PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AME RICAN ORGAN, and MUSIC WAREROOMS, 14 CASTXJK rijAUJS, BULiC AST. F-STAILIBH1D 1812. Alwava on baud a lance stock of Pianofortes by Collar A Collabd, BsoADWoan, Ebaks, Ac Amsrioaa Organs by Bill A Ssi ith A ato. Harmaaiams by Aiax-andkv, CHSJSJTorHE, Tkatssk, Ae. INSTRU- on iliKJK cy the night, Jlontb, a and on tna "THREE EARS' STEM.

Every Instrument Guaranteed. New Music as soon aa published at Half Pries, post free. Sola Agents tor JIata's eelebratsu gloss MxtalGkahd Pianos and Sobisomatik's Isos Faaiii German Cottage Piaasa, GENTLEMEN Who want a beat FELT HAT, at almost halt the price they pay in hataallers', go to CARMICHAEL, the Manof acturcr. He SeUs for 4s 64 tha vary BEST FELT HAT mads. Hatsallers' price for the same quality, 8a 6d, This cannot be," soma wiil say, bnt CARMICHAEL aays it ia.

Now, any person connected with busiaeaa knows it ia an tha beat goods in any trade that tha biggest pall is taken. Now hare we have three big pulls. Tha English Manufacturer's pall, the English Warehouseman's soli; then comes tha Belfaat Hataaller's, wba must live on tba profit of eelling aa many hata in week aa CARMICHAEL does in a couple of boars. S. Three Shillings per doxen over and above the eget of Maanfaatariag ia all the profit CARMICHAEL takes, Tha quantity does tha rest.

Entrance to Saleroom, GAIEWAY-17 NORTH STREET. Batmaae to I artery, GATEWAY 211 NORTH STREET. BOOKBIING; (i TOUR BOORS BOUND CAESWELL SON'S, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, ROYAL AVENUfi. Afiuic Bound from. upwards, i ktmt, mhn nteeaary, 133 COUNTY OF LONDONDERRY.

DIVISION OF MAGH ERAFELT, i EQUITY SIDE. James Sands, Plaintirr)' Patrick Hiqoiks.Mart Ann Diamoxd, and John Keabnet, Defend- ants. PURSUANT to a Decree of tha Recorder of Londonderry, made in thia causa on the 28th mnr i n.J:..-l ujr vi uauary, ioou, suw viwwwn w. jfaiui Stinsos, late of Magherafelt, in tha -County of Londonderry, Carpenter, deceased, who died on the 15th day ot April, 1872, are required to send to the undersigned, Solioitot for the Plaintiff, on or before the 16th day of March, 1S35, the full particulars of their claims, aud a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities, it any, held by them, together with thair Christian and surnames. Addresses and descriptions.

and, in default, they will be excluded from the Denent oi tha said iiecree ana every realtor holding any Secnrity ia required to attend and Droduce such Seountv'trj the Clerk of the Crown and Peacs at his office in the Courthouse, Londonderry, on the 20 -h day of March, 1885, being the time appointed for adjudicating on said Claims, of whioh all Parsons ooaosmed are required to take notice. Dated this 3rd daj of Match, 1885. D. M. COLQCHOUN, Clerk of Crown and Peace for the City and County of London- derry.

GLOVER A M'GUCKIN, Soliei-tore for Plaintiff, Maghara-14244 felt. In tha Goods of Petes DoxxelIy, lata of Bel fast, in the County of Antrim, Spirit stealer, NOTICE 13 HERlBY pursuant to the Statute 22nd And 23rd cap, 35, entitled "An Act to Further Amend the Law of Property, and to Relieve Trustees," that all per sons claiming to be Creditors, or to have any claims or demands against the Estate of the said 1-etfr jjo.nnellt, who died on the iurd oi December, 1884, at Belfxst, aforesaid (and Letters of Ailministration of whose personal Kstate and ESecta Were granted forth of the District Registry at Belfast Of the Probate and Matrimonial Division of the H'gh Court oE Justice in Ireland to akyanhe Cokn kllt, of Annaghcr, in the County of Tyrone), are hereby requited on or before the 29th day of April, 1385, tq furnish tha particulars (in writing) of llieir Debts, Claims, and Demands to the undersigned, M. A. Galvik, Solicitor for said Adminiatratrix, after which date said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said Deceased accord ing to the rights of the parties interested, having regard only to such Claims, Debts, and Demands of which tha Administratrix or her said Solicitor shall have had notice. Dated thia 6th dav of March.

1885. M. A GALVM, Solicitor for the Administratrix, 23 Chichester Street, Belfast. 14Z? A AN A. A CELEBRATED RED WINE OF SPAIN, 18 Peculiarly Suitable aa aa after-dinner Wine, and is particularly recommended tolnvalida by the Medical Faculty, in preference to all other Wines, on account its freedom from acidity, for its gentle stimolat-ng qualities, and for the nourishing properties which it contains.

IMPORTED ONLY BY JAMES GREEN CO 5 and 6 FISH AMBLE STREET, DUBLIN. One dozen and upwards sent carriage paid to any Railway Station in the United nvtngaom vn receipt oi Order for the amount. PRICE 24s PER DOZEN. Pamphlet, with Madioal Certificates, application. Special Terms made with the Trade, Protected by Trade Mark, registered, NB.

To prevent fraudulent imitations, see that tha Corks, Capsules, and Labels bear our Name and Trade Mark, as none ether is genuine. "Morebampten, Morebampton fiosd; "Dublin, September 11, 1884. A sample of 'LAMANCHA, submitted to me for analysis by Messrs Jam is Ghiia Co, Dublin, proves to be an excellent Red Wine of the Port claaa and Savour, genuine in origin, and free from deleterious admixture. Tha sample afforded me 171 per cent of absolute alcohol eaual to 34'5 par cent of proof apint), and was found to be free from undue acidity on the one band and excess oi saccharine matter oa the other; hence, it is wall adapted for tha use of invalids. I have no hesitation in expressing the opinion that LA MANCHA will be found superior to Winea of its claaa in strength, condition, and general character.

EMERSON REYNOLDS, 8, Professor of Chemistry in Trinity College, Uui- vcrsity of Dublin, and Examiner, University of London." LAMANCHA WINE. Department of tho Medical Officer Health and City Aualyat. "Office and Laboratory, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin, 6tb day of Auguat. 1884. "I have submitted samplea of 'LAMANCHA sent to me by Messrs James Guess A Co, of Dublin, to a careful chemical analyaia.

I am of opinion, from the results of my examination, that it is a First-class Port Wine, free from adulteration, and of great natural parity. Thia Wine ia ramarkably free from acidity and cmdeness; it poesssaos a vary agreeable flavour, and ia not a fieiy brsndied' article, bat possesses moderate alcoholic atreogth; it ia Wall adapted for tha use at invalida aud other parsons recommended to use a pure and nourishing Wine, "CHARLES A CAMERON, MD, Vice-President, and Professor of Chemistry and Hygiene Vice-President of the Institute of Chemistry, SL" 47 Lesson Park, 19th Sept, 1881, "Messrs JAMES GREEN A CO. "Gentlemen, I beg to hand yon tho certificate. If I had been staying in Dublin, I would have given an order for some, for I took apoa it aa an excellent Wine, bud the- prica extremely moderate. "I remain, Gentlemen, yours vary truly, ROBERT GALLOWAY," "Lesson Park, Dublin, 19th Sept, 1884.

Or: 11 -J A AMMH A imnmt4 K- Uaian fflUV, RWiW n-u iv rA ItS.tiamM MtM.C DnKlin I find that it ia a pure Natural Wine, having a I tSTlnA A.win nA tiinklv very pmhui aw preferable in every respect to the heavy Porta and wtrm fnr 0.m1 MB. aumption, and alee for invalids, on account of its purity, its eaodarate alcoholic strength, and ita very pleasant flavour and aroma. ROBERT GALLO AX, JS, 1 XU profasea of Cbetniatry, AmAhar of A Manual of Chemical Ac, Ac." 12787 PESEBYEii, THE orit Coath iottuiuj stopassL.ua leaargivsa A nMdam soienuflo remedy, lr irom the poiaoaous dan i. rii-mbt of old-fashMined nostninm. LOZKliOK.

Sold by all Chemists, Is per bos; by port, SM extra, nuiUilf PlaA' iMHt. iirThcsrait success of these Loienses has Induced crude oi which saawoucaanuHt o1 RDERS from the Country for Printing Sa A t.K. Mnrniav X' IfUUipUI General Printing Works, Donegail Street, Com i.i: I. i. i iero ai woari, sua cauukhx- SITTJATIOISS YACANli THIS is Genuine.

Persona (Town or Country, distance no object), possessed bf a Sewing Machine, and a desire to earn 1 a week, should send Stamped envelope to J. Wilby, 130 Great Uover Street, Xomlon. pailo TRAVELLER Wanted far the Mill-furnishing and Brass Foundry Business; liberal salary to atirst-class man. Apply, by letter to James Jenkins, Mercaotile Registry Office, 65 Donegal! Street. pU149 rpWEEDS.

Wanted, Traveller for Ireland to J. Repreaeut Scotch Tweed Warehouse; must bave goad connection. Apply, stating particulars, to 142l6, Office of this Paper. WANTED, Two Soda Water Tiers. Apply to Belfast Mineral Water Company (Limited), at York Road Factory Beltaat, WAN1LD, immediately, a strong, active Countiy Girl as General Servant; must be able to wash and milk well.

Apply to Mrs. Drain, 5 Cullingtrce Road. p9143 WANTED, Ladies and Young Men to take pleasant Work at their own homes; 2s to 5s a day easily made; work sent by Parcois Port; no canvassmg. Lorraine A Forreston, Has tings. pbYZU fr.CTANrED, Drawers for Hem-stitching, Narrow Hemmers, aud Smoothers for Hemstitch a id Narrow Hems; good wages.

nope street Factory. paJBO WANTED, young Man to Sell Grocer Goods in branch shop; also with horse and spring cart through country. Bernard lieuy, Alun-gannon. p9108 Wanted, young Man (K.U.), as Aaaistant to the Unneral Drapery; one who has a good knowledge of Bookkeeping preferred. Address p9094, Morning Aews Ulhce.

SITUATlOiNS WANTJSD. A Young Lady, of good address, desires Situa XA. tioii in hrst-class Restaurant; can give highest references. Address p9079, Morning ACW8. CHILDREN 'S Maid in a Gentleman's Family.

A young (R. C), thoroughly under stands the oare and management of children; is a good needlewoman; can be well recommended. Address Miss Ryan, 6 Marine Terrace, Rings-town. p9147. XrDUCATION.

A Female Teacher (R. C). .1 classed First of Second, having long experience as Principal and Assistant, with certihcate for Music, would accept of a good Situation in either town or country; higheat reference, in cluding neat inspector would conduce a Choir. Address Mary." thia Office. p9160 SPIRIT Business.

Respectable young Man Wants Situation in above; country town preferred; well recommended. Address p9107. Morning Mews, Bellas t. WANTED, a Situation as Traveller in the Wise, Spirit, or Porter Business, by a young Man with good conr- ition; flrat-clasa teati-mouials and security. AiL ress M.

Morning HOPSKS, TO LET. BLOOMFIELD.Maryville Stone-budt detached House; sure ground: three recep lion, six bed rooms; large yard; town water; railway ticket. feinolalr Boyd, ltonegaU Quay, BLUUMilliLU. flevna Stone-built, near tram and station; semi-detached; garden; two reception, hve bed rooms; railway ticket, Sinclair A Boyd, Donegail Quay. p9064 I kLOOMFLELD Coomaaaie Villa Newly painted and papered; three sittmg-rooms, five bedrooms; immeuiately beside tram aud train.

blnclair a Boyd, Donegail Quay, pyoba BRICKYARD, Clowney Badge, Falls Road, to be Let or Sold, with Machinery and Plant thereoa. Wm. M'Cormick, Chichester Street. p9125 CHARLES. To Let, commodious House, with all modern improvements; on the tram line, and dose to the Uolleges.

Apply at No. p912S I AO Let, 2 and 4 Talbot Street, in occupation of Mr. Samuel Osborne, that coram odious Concern, with neat Office, three large Stores, and several Rooms, with gateway and hoist; rent moderate. Apply at Donegail street. p91o rilO be Let or Sold, a Large Yard and Stores used as a Flax and Waste Store, with fine Proof Kiln, Hydraulic Press, and Three Ton Weighbridge, Apply at 110 Cullintree Road.

LODGINGS. TWO respectable Men can have comfortable Bedroom and use of Sitting-room, at 41 Dover Street; terms moderate. p91jg Comfortable Bedrooms and Sitting JL rooms for two gentlemen dining out; baths, hot, cold, shower. 18 Newington Avenue, Antrim Koad. p910o MOM iS Y.

1T Respectable Householders. XtL Farmers, Professional Gentlemen, and othera can borrow in sums of 10 and upwards for short or long periods (privately if required). Advances made on Freehold and Leasehold Deeds, Ac, at reduced rates. Distance no object. Hours of business, 10 am.

till 5 p.m. Apply personalty, or send stamped envelope tor reply, to Mr. Coan, Manager (late of York Street), Monetary Credit and Discount Offices (first floor). Central Buildings, No. 50 Royal Avenue, Bel- last.

PBSX 1 TONE Y. 5 to 1, 000 Lent to Householders. JLtJL Shopkeepers, Farmera, and others, without bail; low in tar eat. Apply W. Malone, 4a Middle Abbey Street, Dublin.

Distance no object. MONEY Advanced, from 10 to 1,000, by the Northern Counties Loan and Discount Bank, 46 Donegail Street, Belfaat, to all classes. in town or country, upon moat easy terms, with out Bail. for Terms apply to W. M-Bride, Manager.

p9140 O30 Wanted for Three Months, from a private party, for which 5 interest and ample security wm be given. Apply pyioa, Morning news. PROPERTY OJTEExtED. "OOOK Safes (Fire" and Burglar Proof), by jut unuoo, ouiner, rerry, rtuliips, and Hip kins; Deed Boxes. Jennings A Osborne, Lom oaro street, neiiaat.

BROUGHAM, in good order; built special; one horse; exceedingly comfortable, with lamps and apron. Box No. 9137, Morning news. OR Sale, Screw Presses, large and small, suitable for Pressing Hay; price very mode- ate, nwny aanrasy m. iaon.

pyioo FIR Sale, an Old-established Public-House in a leading thoroughfare; low rent; long lease. -Apply 46 Townaend Street. p9131 IJIOR Sale, on account of departure, Circular-. fronted Brougham, Horse, and Harness; Side Saddle, Horse Collars, and Sundries. Apply Coachman, Harrison's Yard, Leppsr Streefc p9135 FIS Sale, a richly-carved Hearse, suitable for two or few horses.

To be seen at Robeon's Yard, Chichester Street. p9060 PUBLIC-HOUSE for SALE (Wine Cellar Entry); old established, and one of the best in town; abutting oa High Street; in fall working order; splendidly fitted up. John Ward, Broker, Royal Avenue. p9158 IjlVKRY description of Plain and Ornamental Printing neatly and apwdiiy executed, at modcratepricea, The Morning News General Pr.nting Works, Donegail Street, Coaamerciet Court, and Mtnliange Plaoe. THIS EVENING.

NATIONAL' LEAGUE. RISH BELFAST BRANCH. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Members of the above Branch will be held in ST. MARY'S AilNOK HALL on MONDAY EVENING. 8th March, at 7.30, when the Officers and Committee for the year will be elected.

Admission by Member's Card Only. F. J. O'NEILL, Han. Sao.

HE ULSTER BANK (LIMITED). Tha Dividends on the Stock of thia Company for halt jear ending 28th nit. will be payable at the Bank and Branctiet on and after 10th inat. The Warranta will be posted on the 9th inat. Shareholders who have changed their residesraa daring the past half-year are requested to inform tba Company immediately of their present address, if they bava not already done so.

(By order), G. HIGINBOTHAM, Secretary. N.B. The Transfer Books of the Company will be cleaed from this day to tho 25th icst. inuloaive.

i Ulster Bank (Limited), Belfast, 2nd March, 1885. -V i n- 1462 ELFASTH ARBOUR. The BELFAST HARBOUR COMMISSION. ERS are prepared to reoeive TENDERS for tha HAZING of their Reclaimed Slob Lands for the. Season ending November, 18S5, subject to conditions which may ba Sean at tha Harbour Office.

Tenders, endorsed Grazing," most be sent to the undersigned not later than MONDAY, the 16 th inst. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the higbaat or any Tender. W. A. CURRIE, Secretary.

Harbour Office, Belfast, 3rd March, 1885. 14249 HE NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND. CONTRACTOR WANTED, To ERECT SHEDS and other STRCCTURES an tha SHOW PREMISES, according to the t'laua and Specihcatlans, which can be seen at the Office of tha Engineer, William Hastings, Victoria Hall, Belfast. Tenders (oh the Office Farms) mast be lodged with tha Secretary, on or before THURSDAY, the 12th day of March, 1885. I I The Committee do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.

U. ujskaLiU uuwilAM, secretary. Office The Ulster Builaiags, Balfest, 20th February, 1885. 14055 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. npHE LATE FIRE IN ROSEMARY FUND FOR THE WIDOW OF THE LATE MR.

J. P. MIDDLKTQNr A MEETING of the FRIENDS of the late Mr. MIDDLKTON, whose lamentable death ia eonsection with the recent disastrous Fire in Rosemary Street is already -well known to the Belfast Public, was held in Mr. Robert Bond's Umca, 1 ixartiekl street, on Saturday Evening, when arrangements ware made for tha Inangura-tian of a Fahd in Aid of tba Bereaved Widow of the Deceased, who has been left unprovided or, with six cntiarea wholly aepenaenton her, The following Gentlemen wera appointed as Uoumittee to solicit bubacriptiona.

and it ia earnestly requested tna. tha sympathetic aid 01 the Poblio will be given to this deserving movement (Signed), Rev. James Haron, Knock; Messrs. J. MCoy, John Raid, John Railly, John A.

Burnside, Uaorse tvartar, jerancia Uuun. air (Jooaer. John M'Connell, John Boyd, Jaa M'Kaight, Richard Browalia, Samuel Laoglsy, D. Wightraan, W. J.

Simpson, W. Horne, Jamas Tierney, A KnsK, John Tnrtis, Air. Moat. Robert Mortimer, L. Braithwaita, Duncan In addition to the subscriptions already acknowledged, the following have been received: Charles Doffin, Esq, 5 0 0 iuebarusou Brothers 2 0 Andrew Majury 1 1 0 John M'Connell 10 0 8 Hildeaheimer, Manchester.

0 10 6 A Svmpathi 0 10 6 Glabe Parcel Express Employes 0 10 0 Mrs fietll, ureeauland m. 0 10 0 Samuel Jackson 0 10 0 John M'Kee Co i 0 10 0 Abraham Ksanedy 0 10 0 Thomas alaxweil. Kiroubbw i 0 10 0 Thomas' Curraa'a Workmen ...0 6 0 A. J. Wilson ..050 A few Friends (per W.

J. 0 5 0 William Mitchell 0 W. J. Luke 0 5 0 Jamts Stirling ...050 John M'Culloogh 0 5 0 H. Scott (per "Northern 0 5 0 Mrs Desnpaey, Linen Hall Hotel 0 5 0 John Collins 0 5 0 Smaller rams 0 2 6 For MraJViiddlatnn.

asnior. John Robaon 1 0 0 Murphy 0 10 0 A Friend ...0 5 0 Smaller sums 0 13 6 William Cailils, Chairman. AW Greenshislds, 1 Queen's Square Ibbotson, jun, 79 A 81 High Street Se, Robert Boyd. 17 Garfield Street, Treasurer. The Committee take this opportunity of re turning their respectful thanks to the public for the generous manner in which the appeal for subscriptions baa been responded to np to tba present, ana zeei that toey can aoanaently look torwara to inrtoar support.

UEKN'S SERVICE ACADEMY, 3 A 4 JSL.X PlACJ! 1IUBL1N. iou5DD 1853. 1,509 Pupils Succissfcl. The Staff comprises Twenty-one Masters of remarkable University and Scientific distinction; each a Specialist in hia subject. The Classes are confined to tha great open competitions Indian Civil Set vice, Woolwich, Sandhurst, Ae.

Special work for Royal Irish Coua'abulary Cadets hips. Among tha most recant successes are included Civil Service of India' Fifth place. Colonial Cadetahips First place. Eastern Cadetahips Third place, Claaa Civil Service Fifth place. Woolwich R.M.' Academy First plaoe.

Sandhurst R. M. College First place. Ac, Ac, Ac. Three times within three years First place at Sandhurst and Woolwich has been carried off by a Papil of tha Academy.

Ten Cadetahips (including First for Sandhurst and Sixth for Woolwich) were obtained direct from the Academy at last July- Army Kxaminations; Five Cadet-ships (including Second and Third places Uni versity -enndraatas at last AMcetuber (1WW) Examinattoea. Very valuable prizes, oa tba London sys-tam, are otfered to suooeasfal pupils. Apply for all particulars to tha Director and PTapnetor. W. J.

CHETWODE CRAWLEY, LL.D., (T.C.D.), F.R.G.S., F.G.S., F.R.G.S.L Ac. Qaeen's Servioe Academy, 3 and 4 Ely Place, Dublin. COMMERCIAL Printing. Prica UstsTirO' lnvoioea, Memo. Forma, Bill Headings, Kaaineas Cards, Circulars, Receipts, Forwarding Notes, Labels, Catalogues, Post Cards, at tha Morning News Gaueral Printing Works, Donegail Street, Uatnnratnml Ooo and Exnaoge Place.

1 gEIPSON GOLDIK On tha 15th Jinuary, at Sydney. New South Wales, Archibald Henry Simpson, bxnruter-at-law, third son of tha lata Ueorga Simpson, of 19 Old Sfnare, Lincoln' ion, and Upper Tooting, to Alice Marion Golaia, fourth daughter of the Rev Charles Dashwood.Goldie, Vicar of St Ivae, Huntingdonshire. DEATHS, SEifEST On the 6th February, at Rio de Janeiro, Alfred Edward Diuez Benest, ion of Edward Benest Snaw Baneat, aged 8 months. CARDLSiLL On the 4bh inatant, at Berners Street, Ipswich, reiict of Jamas Car-dinall, Kq, lain oi flalitead, Essex, aged 71 years. DW1 On February, at Tha EiC WoDbay, Newbury, Maria Gabrielie Tberese Dwyer, widow 'at Major Francis Dojne Dwyer, aged o4.

INCLEF1ELD Ua the 4ch Alarclt, Major Francis Hallowali inglerield, lata Bengal Stafl Corps, youngast surviving 10a of the fata Admnu aamual Mooa xngieaeia, Comnuadar-m-Chief of East India and China Stations. IP. KORliAS-Oa the 17tU January, WiUianl, youngest son of the late James Catherine Gorman, St John's Wood, agsd 35; a volunteer in the Royal Dragoons, killed in battle Aba Elea, Egypt. fEATY On the 3rd inatant, at Teddington, Charles Peaty, Esq, formerly of Soutbatnp-ton, aged 83. WElK Ac Birnmeen, on March 7th, Edward Weir, eattla-dealer, late of Belfaat.

The re-' mains of my beloved will be removed for interment in Rathfrilaad burying ground on this day (Monday), at two o'clock. Friends will pleaae accept this intimation. Edwabu Weie. fTOODFALL On tho 22nd December, 1834, in Stoazie Land, South-Africa, of aunstroke, Charles William, youngest son of Henry Woodfall, of Great Stanmore, Middlesex. TTTIUNERALS.

HUGH O'KANBS Funeral J- L'aitertABing and Posting Kstsbliahment 16 iJoneali Street, Buliaat. i'unorila aom-fJtaHhr-aeirtplie'i. Lead, Oak, aud all ether luaaaea of LoiHns with Silver, Brass, and Black plounlings. p7741 I WAREHOUSE, OVEK 25 YlARI.) White and Brown, all aizss, kept in St Oct. Shoulder Scarfs and all Funeral Requisites at the vary lowest prices.

DANIEL MURRAY, General Draper and Outfitter, 40 Lagan Street, 3IOXUMEXTAL MEMORIALS IJT A VARIETY OF GRANITES AtSO MARBLE AND SANDSTONE. A A I GRANITE MERCHANTS to 63 YORK TREET, BELFAST. 11181 FUNERAL UNDERTAKING. rilHW Old Established FIRM Jl will in future devota epecial attention to the above brancb of their biutneo. Well-appointed Heatjes.

Carriages and Private) supplied at mo.t reaeoaable charges. Colliua of all sizes, being masmac.r.red on the premises, can in sapplicd immediately. For thi of the public, they wiU in future KEEP IN STOCK, S'tro'-i! View, Hat Scafs, Monrnfciy Banrfi, Ac, Which can be had stall hours, botu night and day, at prices nmoh below those generally ANDREW MELVILLE ft TOWNSEND STREET, Belfast. 13787 Goal. No.

14. JOHN MILLIGEN'S Scperior English House Coat, 16- Ezlm quality. 16- arnve daily. Oi picks: 2, CLiTEa SraiET. 11001 VODRIAN POTTERY.

VODREY, Proprietor and Uanufac-J- tarer of the above Ware, raapeotfully tha attention of tha Public to tha Aruatio Mjie and Beautiful Dvsigns of tha Pottary ntada ai iu. Works, Dublin. i i i I The Vodiian Wara-haa aaUbliakad for itself a tame equal to any Continental or English Art ro tary. As a llama Enterprise it baa received the most favourable patronage, and its intrinsu value has aivea it a forecioat place in other cnantrias. Aa a Ksre Novelty it is moat aaiubla for Cabinet and Drawiog-Room Oroaaaenta.

A Largo Aaaortmaut of Specimsaa may be aaca the Snow Rooana oi 57 A) am Stsikt. Dosun; la at Mr. JAME4 MAUILL'S, i Dokmaax. P.LACB, BaXfAOT. i A' unnn aw 10' Dtocaaaiu and apwaida lures tad, nadar tba aaav sua a Hares ottaa ratama I isssns prattta in a lew ri.i...

i ui. gratia and past tree. Address OltU, teV'AAij Stoanbrokara, araaaai ami auest 14101 af ENKRALPriatiir.rir.n.r.'. IuiiIiimm I VI" 'A' 6nipt.ing AgnU' and Hand l-vaassamiaiMnnc vurt, ttiraat i 1.3.

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