TPHE FIRST W.ELTH IS HEALTE. So Emerson wrote, and so mosti of us tl)ieve. Withoutb ealth the enjoyment of ;f;t -s isimpoosible. and all the -oamforts which wealth can procure are not equivalent to the lost treasure. Gold cannot buy health. It is tue birthrie-ht of every human be
BELFAST UNITED TRADES COMITOrL. The fortnightly meeting of this Council was held on Saturday evening in the Crown Chambers Hall, Royal Avenue-the president (Mr. Samuael Monro) presiding. Mr. Richard Sheldon read the minutes of the previou meeting, wvhich were confirmed. COMIUNICA
S FREE TR<ADE A FAIL JUE ? | ALL RIGHTS 3 mSERVPD SPECIA;LLY WDITTEN FOR THE BE:LFAST N?EWS--LTTER. \ O. 8. SUGGESTED REMEDIES Fon AGRICULTURAL DEPRESSION. LORD SALISBURY'S OPINIONS ON THIS SUBJECT. UUNSPORTATELY more than one remedy is neces- sary before the prosperity of the eg
1ITR'X- X1ARRIAGES, ANh DEATHS. i,,'CertS ter tt s 4eazsNg0 a-e charged for as + ?? : s 6d: Death sith ?? 4.DeLath trick ,runeral notice anti "Noa FyOWoers," olituary Notice, Is 6d; Birdi, 2: 6d. Joe case ` announcemnt must be rrepaid and I P. T :RIS . ~liEm-Dcember 11, at Bright
IREUAND UNDER MPL. MORLEY. ANOTHER OUTRAGE. TuRINS, FIDAY.-It appears thet a farmer. named Patrick GIrainey, residing at Raemore, a mountain district between Tralee and Castleisland, was savagely beaten by moonlighters, at his own house, on 9Tuesday night, and, as a result, is at
TIE PRESBYTERIAN CHUMW1h NqTALLTIOI OF THR REV. Jass SALTER& The Ards Presbytery mat on 8th instL in egent Street Prebyterian Chebw, Newtownards, for tie purpose of installing Rev. James SIters, M.A., of Belfst (late ?? to. India), to the pestorete of that cngrgation, readered va
THE BELMOINT CONGP*EGAT1ION. Tae annual social meeting of this congregation was held on Friday evening in the Fer.tuson Memorial Schools-the Rev. John ?? in the chair. The attendance was large and repre- sentative. Tea having been served by several ladies of the congregation, a
BANQUET TO, MR. JOHN MORLEY. DUBLic, MOcmAY.-To-night the Lord Mayor entertained the Right Honourable John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, at the Mansion House. There sat on the right of the Lord Mayor--The guest of the evening, Mr. Morley; Sir Richard Martin, Bart.; Very Re
SECOND E BYORPtVT WI ?? BELFAST 'N-pWS-LMTE: p OPEFC? ty 7 F.t.Rtn STREtETr Lo, Is, . ?? SLien t. 1. ?? Y ?? SIX IS ECTYPT AN D ARALIJBpI~, he The Sta&doa-dZ'g corresponadet a3 rl a7 grapning on Thursday nig'ht s Otier athat the Nationalists in Arabia and the - °,t: or in Egypt,
*0ftmmw;Tvlvd CQo tj 1, A N D ?? , - 0# onal Ve" DUBLIN. THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1892I LIVERPOOL BRANCH OFFICE. The Freeman's Journal, Weekly Free- oan, and Sport can be had wholesate at 29a CId Hayrparket, Liveipool. Tnn MoNEy MARKETS. -OWing to the fur- ther decline in the price of s
8 December 1892 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland