Limerick. 8ligo. vacancy, and who had held the posl Michael Bourke, Hospital, has been STATE OFFICERS—L. A. A. o. H NOBLES COUNTY. The following deaths have taken tion of relieving officer for thirty- President—Sirs. Mary B. DalSy.";go4 elected Secretary of the County In­ Central ave., Minneapolis. »• «#» County President Thos. Burke. Ella, place: Nov. 15, Mrs. Catherine Gava- four years, was granted a superannua­ Vice president—Miss May E. Hammlll, worth. Minn. NEWS FROM surance Society. Division No. 1, Ellsworth—Pres., Mich, han, Charlestown. Nov. 1, Mrs. Pat­ tion allowance of £25 per annum. ael Hollo ran; Vice Pres., Thos. J. Fagin- Ellen Keane, aged 2% years, was Secretary—EIla_ C. Keating, ,47 pjea_ rick Butler, Templehouse. Recently, Died.—Nov. 16, at Sallymount, Ark- ant ave., St. Paul. Rec. Sec., James Burke; Fin. Sec., John burned to death at her home in Kie- Treasurer—Miss Mary Coogan, Fan Oarey; !ns. Sec., James Burke; Treas.™ • Mrs. Peter Leonard, Tobertelly. Nov. low, Teresa, wife of Patrick Byrne, n Tho-. Sweeney; Med. Exam., Dr. Cress' Antrim. achy's Catholic church, Belfast, by the dysart, on Nov. 18. bault. Meetings are held on second Wednesday 10, Mrs. William Parke, Chapel street, aged 60 years. Nov. 18, at Balllnglen, Board of Directors—Mary M. Sullivan of month In church at 7:80 p. m. The "Ulster Echo," Belfast, an­ Rev. George Crolly, P. P., V. F., Porta- Duluth; Ellen Conroy, St. Paul; Marvj Miss Ellen Griffin, niece of the gift­ Sligo. Recently, Mary A. McCann, John, eldest son of the late Richard Reilly, Bralnerd. ** J' nounces that by the will of the late ferry, John, only son of the late Sam­ ed Limerick poet, Gerald Griffin, died Dlffreen, aged 7 years. Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott RAMSEY COUNTY. and Susan Doyle. Nov. 15, at the gt. Paul; Margaret Sullivan. Mlnneano- Division No. 4, St. Paul—Pres., Jona Mr. William Gibson, the well-known uel Wilson, Ballymacnamee, to Kath- recently in Dublin in her sixtieth ,neapo Convent of the Ladies of Mercy, Colo- lts; Elizabeth McNally, St. Paul! Jf. Mulrennan, 119 Case St.; Vice Pres., jeweler of Belfast and London, pro­ erine Claire, youngest daughter of year. Insurance Secretary—Margaret A. Gr«- DennisS. Moran, 79 E. llth St.; Rec. Sec., Tyrone. ma, Croydon, Sister Emelda (Ellen), dy. Stillwater. * «? i 828 Holly ave.; Fin. Sec., vision has been made for providing Thomas Hannigan, Portaferry. Died Nov. 15, Michael O'Brien, Bal- Much damage was caused by a fire youngest daughter of the late Andrew Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulll. M. J. Williams, 26 Banfll St.; Ins. Sec., the sons of farmers of Counties An­ lyculhane, Nov. 20, Mrs. Bridget Hur­ van, Rochester. w Corcoran, 276 Fuller ave.; Treas., j which broke out in Strabane Catholic and Brigld Doyle, Killacloran, Augh- State Medical Director — Dr. E w Martin J. Lee, 106 Summit ave.; Med. trim and Down with educational ad­ Derby. ley, Corbally. Recently, Mrs. Kate Buckley, St. Paul. Exam., Dr. C. Q. Perry, 816 Lowry bldg. church on the evening of Nov. 15. rim. Nov. 18, Ellen Griffin, R. D. C., Meetings are held on second and fourth vantages. The sum is approximately The death occurred on Nov. 19, at McCoy, St. Alphonsus' Terrace, Lim­ Directors of Insurance Fund — Nellie Mondays of month in Hibernian Halla, Mr. H. McHugh, Newtownstewart, of Cluain Duadh, Enniskerry, daugh­ ntirran. Minneapolis: Annie fonrnv St. at 8 p. m. a quarter of a million sterling, and Glenerln, of Rev. Hugh McCullough, erick. Paul; Josephine Hagertv. Shleldsvtlle. has purchased the premises of P. J. ter of the late Daniel Griffin, M. D., Will be available almost immediately. lately rector of the Catholic parish of Anna Wlllesen, Duluth; Margaret Nolan. Division No. 9, St. Paul—Pres.. Jas. A. Longford. Devlne, and intends carrying on the and Anna Griffin, of Limerick. On St. • PauL Hogan, 887 W. Central; Vice £res., L. Died.-*-Nov. 16th, at 55 Cedar ave­ Latrobe, Pa. Auditing Committee—Ellen McOrath. W. McDonough, 670 Mississippi st; Rec. Died recently, Miss Mary A. McNa- business. Nov. 14, Andrew Kavanagh, second S.1-.. Paul; Annie Kennedy. St. Cloud; nue, Antrim Road, Belfast, James, Died.—Nov. 15, at 50 Marlborough Sec., John Loobey, 964 Gaultler st; Fin. mara, Aughareevagh House, Clondra. Clogher Guardians have granted a son of the late Patrick Kavanagh, Bal- Nellie McCoi:. St. Paul. fee., Hon. J. H. Nolan, 923 Edmund st; son of Patrick Flynn, Clondalkin (Co. street, Derry, John McColgan. Nov. Ins. Secj, J. F. Foley, 669 Broadway st; Suddenly on Nov. 9, Mathew Doyle, pension of £13 per year to James linacarrig, Rathdrum. Nov. 16, at Treas.. T. A. Ralferty, 471 Aurora ave.; Dublin), and formerly of Ballyclare 17, at 132 Long Bog, Derry, Michael DIVISION OFFICER* A. •. H.—TIMI Garvagh. Recently, Mrs. A. Ross, En- Lough, who recently resigned as Re­ Taumarunui, Auckland, New Zealand, AND PLACE OF MEETINO. Med Exam.. Drs. McKeon and McNevln. (Antrim). Nov. 15, at 8 Meadow King, craneman. Nov. 15, at The Col- aro held on second and fourth nybegs. Nov. 10, Mrs. Marcella Flood, lieving Officer, after a service of 30 Rev. John Joseph Williams, P. P., eld­ ANOKA COUNTY Fridays of month In Hibernian Halls, street, Belfast, Catharine Hart. Nov. Ion, Derry, Ellen, widow of the late unt 3r at 8 p. m. Rath, Ballymahon. years. est son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Will­ a_, . President, John p. Coleman. William McKimm. Nov. 16, at Rusky- Anoka, Minn, V.3 16th, at Margrita, Donegall Road, Bel­ The farm of land at Drumeol, for­ An action brought by MISB Minnie iams, The Square, Wicklow. •T. LOUIS COUNTY. hill, John, eldest son of the late Pat­ r Wf® 1. Pres., William fast, John Hilland. Nov. 15, at 19 merly owned by the Denniston fam­ Maud Junk, boarding-house keeper, Y'ce Pres., John I* Green: Rec. 2nd°Uave. ^fe,ldent« A- J- *u High street, Holywood, Elizabeth, be< rick McKelvey. vr„i'.J?,har1®8 E- Green; Pin. Sec.. James s£ ily, was put up for sale by Joseph Wil­ Portstewart, against Thomas ROBS Ins. Sec., James McArdle; BS^OU.NO. 1, Duluth—Pres., John On Nov. 18, there passed away in 1 8 U B 8th loved wife of John McKenna, and eld­ Bell, dentist, Market Square, Dungan- Margaret Anglin. i *® -. John Ward; Med. Examiners, HtoSn'. )L« -. St; Vice Pres., J. J. son, court auctioneer, at the court­ H: ^fank and A. Calne. Meetings 5SS«^412 2nd Ave. W.; Rec. Seojr^ est daughter of Hugh McCorry, Helen's death at the Convent of Mercy, Derry, f- d 0B thlrd T. f»nlc McGirl, 80S E. 6th St: Financial house, Ballinalee recently, and knock­ non, to recover damages laid at It is something for Catholics to be wSJ. Monday of month in ry w h Bay. Nov. 16, at 5 Alameda Terrace, Mother Mary Rose, one of the best Woodman Hall at 8 p. m. •t^ Vl, . - J- McBride, 21 Superior tk" ed down to Michael Kiernan, D. C. £1,000 for breach of promise of mar­ proud of that the greatest exponent of Spfj. o?u£*nce Secretary, W. J. Mo- Falls Road, Hugh McQuillan, in his known and most highly respected Sis­ flni-Vrj Superior st; Treas., James Ly- Lettergunnell, for £720. The farm riage, resulted in a verdict of £300 the dramatic art, among women, on ters in the community. The daughter TOn. Med. Exam., Dr. E. W. Fahey. 117 94th year. Nov. 15th, 165 Divis street, contains over 87 acres and is held in damages being awarded the lady. the American stage today, is one of flr«7 Bldg. Meetings are held on Belfast, Elizabeth, relict of the late of John M'Evoy of Dublin, the de­ tvi 1 Mfnn. Pf't and third Wednesday of each month fee-simple subject to an annuity of their own faith—Margaret Anglin, a GracevlUe—Pres.. T. R. to Cathedral hall, 2nd Ave. W. and 4th St fq John O'Hagan. Nov. 16th, at Purdys- ceased nun at an early age entered £? pJe"- A- Lannon: Rec. Sec., 11 £24 19s. Od. Tipperary. lady who is not a mere Catholic in GUmmtv T * fcanlan; Fin. dec., C. P. ^Division No. 4. West Duluth — Pres» burn hospital, Bridie, daughter of St. Peter's Convent, Derry, in which oinnaty; ips. Sec., c. P. Qinnaty; Tress-. *»nk Sears, JOT N. 4»th Ave. W.; tjee Died recently, Richard Maher, Irish- name, but a devoted and practicing or; a m w James and Bridget O'Reilly, 32 Wal­ for no less than flfty-four years she RaiS'niF *? et,n Exam., Dr. B» 5J3?" w . ?f -„ Bothwell, (01 N. 57th Leitrim. town. Nov. 14, Mrs. Julia Prender- Catholic, a regular and frequent com­ ®S?, C! are held on first Sun- 7M s*£;. James J. Godfrey, nut street, Belfast, aged 3% years. devoted her life to the cause of reli­ t rhur dajr fi«> r ' h Ave. W.; Fin. Sec. and Ins. Died Nov. 15, Miss Lillian Gaffney, gast, Ardflnan Castle, aged 88 years. municant, one who makes her reli­ ^ate?2uy ^SV * w r/"118* Connolhr, 114 N. (3rd Ave. Nov. 11th, at 8 Longstone street, Lis- gion. Y-l Tr®a»-; P. H. McGraw, 218 8. 57th Carrick-on-Shannon. Recently, Will- Stater Veronica, a much-esteemed gious faith and her Catholic idealb rm, BLUE.EARTH COUNTY. , „ Ex m burn, James, youngest son of Nicho­ County President, p. H. Jordan; Co. V. «tu" TnV ^ " * -. Dr. dhas. H. Pav- lain Reilly, Drumshanbo North. member of the Community for over the touchstone of her art, writes the •"•.402 Central Ave. W. Meetings held las Teggart. Donegal. Dnrfn - • ^Qrath: Co. Rec. Sec.. Charles .1®?°"^ Monday of each moathln Gll- The death took place recently of 50 years, died at the Ursuline Con­ San Francisco "Monitor." In the less Cn A„Co-, Sec.. Dan Coughlan; tey s hall at I p. a, Robert Kearney of Ardnamohill, Rev » ?;• £ohn Mulvihlll; Co. Chaplain, Sister Lealia of the Marist Order. De­ vent, Thurles, on Nov. 17. than a score of years that Miss Anglin K®v- P. C. Maioney. SCOTT COUNTY. Armagh. died suddenly on Nov. 19. No The body of a farmer named John haB been before the public she has MKU i°5L - 1. Mankato—President, ceased was a daughter of Bernard s?11° ?rlen- Carroll St.: Vice, Pres., d County President, F. J. Leonard, Jor- Murtagh McCann died at his home, A married woman, named Margaret 0 "•JJ. Minn. Moran, Carrick-on-Shannon. Nolan, of the Furze, Thurles, a man achieved^ heights that only a genius 3ffi -pP- IreJand; Rec. Sec.. P. H. Jordan. 78 William street, Lurgan, on Nov. 12, Connolly, of the townland of Drimark, TVnn. easant »*•; Fin. Sec., C. Fitzgerald; Division No. 1. Belle Plaine—Pres., Dr. Mrs. Connolly, a wardsmaid, who of about 50 years of age, who had could attain. Her character is such C h2Vireo' I- R- Coughlan. Meet In K. v- R- Moloney. Belle Plaine; Vice Pres.. at the age of 75 years. near Donegal town, was badly burned T I Belle Plaine; Rec. Sec., been missing from his home, was that she not only conceives great at 2 p n and 4th Sundays of month 2 !S E te n recently through the ignition of her lost her health in the employment of T2ii!L -*£ 2r "i Belle Plaine; Fin. Sec., The premises occupied by Howard No James K. stratton. Belle Plaine; Ins. the Manorhamilton Guardians after found in the River Sulr, near Tur- ideas, but she lias the daring and the - 2. Madison Lake—Pres.. ,a e Hill, clothier. Market street, Lurgan, clothes, which came in contact with MAO ^?ran- a8*1® take; Vice Pres., T™. r?k ' H. Strattor.. Belle Plaine; eleven years' service, has been grant­ tulla Bridge; two miles from his resi­ courage to work them out to realiza­ _J A.'Sullivan. Madison Luke: Rec. Sec., o i»"' F- Clarke; Med. Exam., Dr. 1% were almost totally destroyed by fire the kitchen fire. flr.fc, Moloney. Meetings are held on ed a pension of £9 lis. 5d. dence. tion. She is a worker, and nothing |i on the morning of Nov. 17. At the recent final medical examina­ ^Sc"ratft. Madison Lake; Ins. sec. ""'Sunday of month inFraternlty Hall, A verdict of death from natural daunts her—as an incident in a little at 12:30 p. m. tion held in Dublin, Jerome Boyce, On Nov. 19, a pretty wedding took £• Connor. Madison Lake; Treas. causes was returned at an inquest on Nevada town the other day demon- McNamara. fcagle Lake; Med. Ex- ii Donegal, was successful in obtaining place at Mohill, when Miss Annie K. Blgelow. Meetings are held on STEELE COUNTY. Cavan. Joseph Fenton. 45, laborer, Cahir, who strafed; her train bearing her and second and fourth Sundays of month in his diploma. Dr. Boyce is the son of Thompson, daughter of the late Johri A- O. H. Hall at 3:30 p. m. Owatonna. sJlnnf'Qe0rg# C" Toher* !§ The people of Kingscourt have start­ was found lying at the foot of the her company to San Francisco, was the late Jerome Boyce, Donegal, and Thompson and Mrs. Thompson of 8 IBVri»tn 5?" Owatonna—Pres.. John ed a movement to erect a memorial Gorvagh, Mohill, was married Btairs in a house in Mountain road stalled there for several hours, and CROW WING COUNT*. 5 Vice Pres., James B. Quinn; a grand nephew of the Very Rev. Dr. to County President. Wm. Barron. <14 4th 5-th. { £' Malone; Fin. Sec., J. E. to the late Father Hood, who had been Frank Hunt of Currawn, Mohill. which he occupied alone. Richard immediately she marshalled her ¥?;•. ?ralnerd, Minn. ' J- E. Malone: Treas., Boyce, the celebrated novelist, whose v u,on 26 years rector of the parish. Costelloe, who lived next door to de­ troupe to a hillside, and there re- n£' _ N°- 1. Brainerd—Pres.. Hugh " Med. Exam., G. d. More- works, including "Shandy Maguire," geMon. 60# Klngwood St.; Vice Pres.. nouse. Meetings are held on first Wednes­ The following deaths have taken ceased, said he heard him, as was his hearsed the "Electra" of Sophocles un­ Jy'IJ-Hosran. 107 Kindred St; Rec. Sec.. day of month in K. P. Hall at 8:80 p. m. and "Mary Lee," are well known. Meath. T.Xfi'1 B"rron, 414. 4th Ave.: Fin. Sec.. place: Michael O'Neill, Lackenmore; habit, humming to himself the night der the blue sky, with a pile of rail­ " JTw Nolan. 616 6th St. N.: Ins. Sec.. SWIFT COUNTY. The Navan Urban Council have sold am John Lynch, Drumscridian; James before. Deceased, he added, often road ties for a Greek altar. i ®» J- Nolan, 616 6th St Treas. V Pre,ldent Fermanagh. their interest in the Navan disused S: C. McNamara. Imperial block.: Med. Clontarf —F. McDermott Toomey, Ballyconnell; Mrs. Anne Continues the article: "We have Dr. Syoora. First National Bank No military barracks to a Mullingar man, talked to the cats in his house, they vi* Clontarf—Pres., Wm. M. Mr. J. O'Donnell has been elected ""•'"Jus. Meetings are held on second aec \vYi2e ^£es., P. J. McCarthy; Rec. v O'Reilly, Drunitarlum. seen Miss Anglin in four of her best the intention being to start a woolen being his only company. •fourth Tuesdays of month to K. of n®Nrin . {lr wo Kavanaugh; Fin. Sec.. Leo Married.—On Nov. 19th, at Laragh Chairman of Linaska Rural District roles, 'Zira,' 'Ruth Jordan' (in 'The John A " SecA* M- E. Conlogue; Treas., • ^ mills therein. 88 n Sr,; Mea Chapel (with Nuptial Mass), by Rev. Council. Great Divide'), 'Helena Ritchie,' and DAKOTA COUNTY. twLS ? £, ' - Bxam., Dr. O. The death has taken place of Mrs. Waterford. hiiS « n i Benson. Minn. Meetings are M. E. Brady, P. P. Denn (uncle of Died recently, Francis Quinn, Gorta- Antigone.' In ail of these she was ffi? .» ,Sr£f Sunday of month in Clon- Marcella Drake, a sister of Lord Chief Garrett Colbert, a porter employed tarx at 12:30 p. m. bridegroom), Bernard. Collins, Cor- ree.—Clarence Newsome, Belfast, for­ the finished, the consummate artist; Baron Palles, and widow of Columbus at Ballyduil railway station, received WINONa. COUNTY. feyhone (son of the late Bernard Col­ merly of Enniskillen. but it was ih the 'Antigone* of So­ Pres., Patrick Carolan, Hastings. Minn.; Drake, Borristown, Pursuivant of the serious injuries to his leg when he KSu^. 3SP *• J- RySTiTff lins, Bindoo, Cootehili), to Mary Anne At the annual meeting of the Ennis phocles that Miss Anglin most sur­ Rec. Sec., Thos. S. Ryan. Hastings, order of St. Patrick. The deceased slipped between a moving train and Minn.; Fin. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, _ P'vI?!°n 1—President. John Sher- Clarke, eldest daughter of Patrick killen branch, U. I. L„ a sum of £106., prised the critics. But she did not al­ Minn.; Ins. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, G jp .1 lady was formerly an active member the platform of the station on Nov. 20. Minn.; Treas.. John Kane; Medical Ex­ «•: Vice Pres., M. J. Clarke, Ravenswood Cottage, Stra- 15s. was subscribed to the Home Rule together surprise her friends in that Lrach, 614 Washington st; Rec. Secy.. of a number of Catholic charitable or­ aminers, Drs. Peck and 6rady. Meet­ TW5,I,u*?11, aS8 Mark st: Fin. Secy., done. Fund. Died Nov. 14, Mrs. N. Prendergast, ings held on second and fourth Thurs­ Lynch, 614 Washington St: ganizations. splendid achievement, because they days at A. O. U. W. hall. Cappoquin. • Nov. 11, William Barrett, al: TnvSX-ias Lynch. 514 Washington Cork. * .* knew of her high dreams to enact the wi, ES - M. J. Ryan, 264 E. King St: Ballintaylor. Recently, Michael Foley, HENNEPIN COUNTY. BL'THSPSV' f?eorge J. TwMdy, li The premises of O'Neill & Son, Galway. great classic roles of tragedy, and of §'• Meetings are held on see- Monaghan. Ballyanen. Nov. 11, Mrs. A. McGrath, County President—J. P. Donohue, 1619 and fourth Thursday of month 'a Main street, Kinsale, were badly dam­ Mr. Robert J. Doyle, K. C., has been her rich gifts of soul and mind to re­ Knights Columbus Hall at 7:30 p. m. In connection with the strike of the Kilmacow. Nov. 14, Mrs. Bridget frying Ave. N.: Vice Pres.. J. F. Cogwln, aged by fire on the morning of appointed Recorder of Galway. alize them. But, the fact is, to the 200 Fremont Ave.; Rec. Sec., F. E. Mon- scutchers in the flax mills about Bal­ Keane, Kilbree. ahan, 818 10th St. S.; County Treas., Nov. 10. Died Nov. 18, Mrs. Burke, Sickeen. general .public, up to the time of her ly bay, a conference of the mill-owners John Moran, 906 27th Ave. N. E.; Chap­ The Cork steamer Risca was sunk Nov. 17, Mrs. Maud White, William production of the 'Antigone,' Miss lain, Rev. M. O'Brien, 3116 W. 44th St and scutchers was held in Ballybay on " Westmeath. I. A PTES' ATJZ1LIABT in a collision with a ferry boat at Liv­ street, Galway. Nov. 18, Henry Kir- Anglin had been regarded as an emo­ Division No. 1, Minneapolis—Pres., J. erpool on Nov. 19. The crew of nine­ Nov. 15, and, through the intercession Marrled.-TT-At the Cathedral Mullin­ tional actress, whereas the Greek £• Clark, 2301 Cole Ave. S. E.: Vice Pres., wan, Gardenfield House, Tuam. P- V. O'Donnell, 3600 Longfellow Ave.; HENNEPIN COUNTY. of Mr. Hassan, Department Instruc­ gar, on Nov. 17, with Nuptial Mass classic showed her to be a tragedi- Kec- Sec., Thomas O'Neill, 242S llth Ave. teen were rescued, but a stewardess The Right Rev. Monsignor Barrett, U 1 M1 Mary BO,rU,, tor of the Flax Industry there, an by the Rev. J. P. Kelly, C. C., James ®°-5 PJn. Sec., W. P. Casey, 263 Fremont 1826° 14to Ave! I. "' " • was drowned. for 33 years parish priest of Headford, enne of the highest order. All the Ave. No.; Ins. Sec., D. J. McHugh, 2439 amicable settlement was arrived at. Doyle, eldest son of James Doyle, Bel- J|Jh Ave. So.; Treas., E. J. Owens. 2426 The Very Rev. John O'Riordan, par­ and Dean of the Archdioceses of throbbing life of her genius was Jfth Ave. So.; Med. Exam., Dr. itenry, The scutchers struck for Id per stone videre Terrace, Mullingar, to Ellen Donaldson Bldg.; Dr. Hynes, Washington ish priest of Cloyne, has been appoint­ Tuam, celebrated his Golden Jubilee brought to that sublimely beautiful Chicago Ave.; Rec. Sear., i&a. Mary increase, and were granted %d, and Bradley, second eldest daughter of and 1st Ave. So. Meetings are held on Lane, 803 16th Ave. N.; Fin. Secy., Mrs. ed by the Holy See, Canon of Aghul- on Nov. 15. characterization, but it was repressed ®rst Sunday and third Thursday of month Kath. Casey, 253 Fremont Ave. N.j Ins. agreed to return to work the follow­ the late William Bradley, Church ave­ at 627 1st Ave. So. Secy., Miss Mary Garvey, 2328 7th St S.: ter in the Diocese of Cloyne, in suc­ Patrick Finnegan, Loughrea, a vet­ and moulded in the classic form until Tr^s., Mrs. Clara Ryan, 67 Holden Ave.: ing Monday. nue, Mullingar. Division No. 2, Minneapolis — Pres., cession to his Grace the Coadjutor eran Galway Nationalist, who served she seemed a lost spirit of the dim Med. Exam., Dr. Rose V. Torelle. i3t Died recently, James Tormey, Kin- Felix McNamee, 1627 9th St. S.: Vice Andrus Bldg. Meetings are held on Archbishop of Melbourne. 18 years' imprisonment, was unani­ past revivified, with all the stored-up Pres., John Mason, 813 6th Ave. N. E.; second and fourth Monday of month in ' Mayo. turk. Recently, Joseph Kearns, Mul­ Rec. Sec. F. J. Boulger, 2746 Aid- A. O. U. W. hall, 17 So. 7th 8t mously elected Returning Officer, by force and passion of the ages breath­ rich avenue so'uth; Fin. Sec., F. E. 1 Died Nov. 18, Mrs. Kate Hawkshaw, lingar. Recently, James Duffy, Gag- ing life into her every word and mo­ Monahan, 818 10th St. S.; Ins. Sec., Jas. Division No. 2. Mlnnef.polls—Pres.. Mrs Clare. Galway County Council. Kelly, 2926 18th Ave. S.; Treas.. Edward P. L. Collins, 4207 Vincent ave. s.: vice Lord O'Brien of Kilfenora, Lord Westport. Nov. 19, Patrick O'Malley, hanstown. Recently, Miss Kate Price, tion. She realized all the classic re- Bevans, 2602 Fremont Ave. N.; Med. Ex­ Pres., Mary Kauth, 166 16th ave. n. e.. ft- '4. Macetown. Nov. 8, Michael Timbs, am.. Dr. James Hynes. 64 3rd St. S., and Rec. Sec.. Mary O'Keefe, 413 6th ave. i Chief-Justice of Ireland, has sent in Kerry. Ballinlough. Recently, Mrs. J. Henig- pose and flowing grace of a figure Dr. W. B. Murphy, 1628 E. Lake St. Meet­ n. e.; Fin. Sec., Bridget Ray, 2132 Grand jf >ei' his resignation of that office, which han, Cloonmore. Nov. 13, M. O'Boyle, Kilpatrick. Nov. 5, Mrs. Anne Flana­ from a Greek vase come to life. She ings are held on 1st Sunday and 3rd st. n. e.j Ins. Sec., Margaret Sullivan. The following deaths have taken Thursday of month In Richmond Hall. 769 Washington st n. e.; Treas., Mary f • he held for 24 years. For some time Islandeady. Recently, John Hughes, gan, Taghmon. Nov. 7, William was, indeed, 'the poetry of motion,' Hill. 1408 7th st s. e.; Med. Exam.rDr. 7 fi t place: Recently, Francis Harnett, Grimes, Taghmon. Recently, Miss Division No. 3. Minneapolis—President. Phelan, St. Anthony Bank- Bldg. Meet­ past he was known as "Pether the Spencer street, Castlebar. Nov. 20, and her voice the music of her soul." Duncan C. Hadley, 1232 6th St. N. B.; ings are held on 1st and third Mondays H Packer." Greenville. Nov. 5, Dennis Griffin, John Reynolds, Drumindoo. Kathleen Murray, Patrick street, Mul­ Vice Pres., John Kllroe, 2218 2nd St N. of month In Workmen's Hall, at 8 p. m. Killarney. Recently, Maurice O'Sulli- lingar. Nov. 11, William Farrell, Pat­ E.; Rec. Sec., S. E. Cunningham, 819 2nd •< Married.—On Nov. llth, at the On Nov. 19, in the chapel attached St N. E.; Fin. Sec., P. S. Jeffries, 420 Division No. 3, Minneapolis—Pres. Mra. "•"% I van, Ballinesteenig. Nov. 16, R. W. 8th Ave. N. E.; Ins. Sec., P. 8. Jeffries. Annie Dugan, 1839 Bryant Ave. N.: Catholic church, Kilrush (with Nup­ to the Presentation Convent Tuam, the rick street, Mullingar. Nov. 8, F. Bur- FOR THE LATEST Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Branton. 120$ Hancock, Denny street, Tralee. Nov. 420 8th Ave. N. E.; Treas., J. J. Daley r tial Mass), by the .Rev. Canon J. Mc- profession of Miss Mary Margaret tenshaw, Mullingar. Nov. 15, Mrs. 209 Central Avenue;- Medical Exam 6th St. N.; Re';. Sec., Miss Mary Hart 20, in Cork, Miss Lilliam Griffin, Far- R. P. O'Brien, Medical Blk., 608 Nicol­ 662 6th Ave. N.; Fin. Sec., MriT £fth- Inerny, P. P., V. G„ Kilrush, George, Kelly was performed. , The young Re- Catherine Sharry, Cullionmore. WOMEN'S WEAR let, and Irving C. McDonald. 601 Syndi­ erlne Ryan, 809 University^ Ave. N. E.; ranfore. cate Blk. Meetings are held on 1st Sun­ Ins. Secy., Mrs. Nellie Webster, lSlj eldest son of the late Herman Weedle, ligleuse is daughter of John Kelly, day afternoon and 3rd Tuesday evening Emerson Ave N.; Treas., Miss Irene jeweler, Bank Place, Mallow, Cork, to Coroner for West Mayo, and has tak­ Wexford. GO TO PEARCES of month. In A. O. U. W. hal"si0 Sen? Hughes. 1016 8rd St N.; Med/ Exam . tral Ave. Dr. J. A. McLaughlin, 219 Plllsbury Bldg' May, eldest daughter of Peter Dold, en in religion the name of Sister Bap­ Meetings are held on first and third •,* John Bolger, Ferus, has purchased Division No. 4, Minneapolis—Prea„ Tuesdays of month in Lodge hall. 8rd jeweler, Kilrush. Damage. estimated at $600 was tist. the property known as "Millmount," Michael Meagher, 1613 Fremont Ave. N. St aiod Plymouth Ave. NT^ ^ caused by a fire recently in a hay and The owner of the Crantaher farm, Vice Pres.. R. E. Branton, 1616 Lyndaie Most Rev. Dr. Fogarty has just made Gorey, from Joseph Quinn, for £2,920. A. 0. H. IIRECTMY Ave. N.: Rec. Secy.. J. O. Mitchell, 1902 Division No. 4. Minneapolis—Pres.. Mrm. the following changes in the Diocese straw shed belonging to Mr. Phelan of within about a mile of Claremorrls Married.—At the Church' of the Lyndaie Ave. N.; Fin. Secy., L F. Rice, Alice Kelly, 2926 18th ave. s.; Vice Pre?" 2(03 Lyndaie Ave. N.; Ins. Secy., p_ J Mrs. Nellie McGough, 2826 feloomlngton Ml of Killaloc: Rev. P. Hayes, C. C., Raheenaderagh. and which comprises over 100 acres Immaculate Conception, Wexford, on Klnnane, 2021 James Ave. N.: Treas., ave.; Rec. Sec., Mra. Mary Trow, 260C Died.—Nov. 14, Michael Kelly, Kil­ X>. M. Duffy, 2622 Emerson Ave. N - 18th ave. s.; Fin. and bis. Sec., Mrs. Aa. Coolmeen, to be C. C. Labasheeda; of land, has handed it over to the Nov. 17th, William, second son of Mr. na Bryant 2116 Bloomington ave; Treaa. Med. Exam.. Dr. Egan, 206 Masonic Tem­ ! Rev. C. Culligan, C. C., Labasheeda, rush, . Nov. 16, at Wood­ Congested Districts Board, and opera­ W. J. Davis, Enniskillen, to Leonie, ple, and Dr. Flynn. 1711 Emerson Ave. Mrs. B. M. Walsh, 2110 17th ave. so N. Meetings are held on 2nd and 4th Med. Exams.. Dr. Barber, Syndicate nifr* to be C. C., Carrigaholt; Rev. Joseph stock street, , Mary Jane May, tions for its distribution and for the youngest daughter of Mr. P. W. Tuesdays or month In I. O. O. F. haii Dr. Murphy, Lake st and Bloominaton! ki'i daughter of the late John May. 3rd and Plymouth. Meetings are held on first and third WeS Houlihan, C. C., Carriholt, to be C. C., building of cottages will commence O'Dwyer, Brooklyn, late of Bullring, nesdays of month in Maccabee Hai, at Terryglass; Rev. P. Halloran, C. C., early in January. Wexford. Division No. 6. Minneapolis—Pre- m Oleeson, Edlna: Vice Pres., T. F. Darcey, Division .No. 6, Minneapolis—prea Corofln, to be C. C., Inagh. Rev. T. Kilkenny. After an existence of twenty years The late Wm. Busher of Killinick, Cabin: Rec. Sec., W. Gleeson: Edlna Margaret Mullen, 2204 Dupont ave- n"'- Fin. ^ec.. Jam®" ?X?nu,CahiU; Ins. Seo.I Vice Pres., Ellen treason, mm Emerson Meehan, C. C., Inagh, to be C. C„ Co­ Joseph Shortall, Bally roan- was the police hut established at RooBkey, Wexford, left personal estate valued T. J. Morlarty, Cahffl; Treas., James De.' ave. n.; Rec. Sec., Mary Morrissey, rofln; Rev. • D. McXamara, C. C., to Co. Mayo, in connection with the land lanejr, CahUl; Med. Exam., Dr< Blake. 14th ave. n.; Fin. Sec., Maria Jorda^ united in marriage to Miss B. Cava- at £9,376. He left £250 to the Soci­ Hopkins. Meetings *r« h«Jd on second 2719 Emerson ave.: Ins. Sec., KatherlM be C. C. Coolmeen. war in that part of the county, has ety of St. Vincent de Paul, £50 each Sunday ot month In Cahlll at 2 p. QL O'Brien, 3226 Girard ave. n.; Tr^ tiJi9 nagh of Whiteswall, in St. Mary's Ca­ NATIONAL OFFICER*. tha Griffln, 600 6th ave. p.;' MedL*fei!*f- thedral, Kilkenny, on Oct. 29. been abolished, and the building, a to priests of Tagoat and Wexford for President—James J. Began. St Paul, Division No* 6« Mtnneapolla—py Dr. J. P. Flynn. corner Bryant andaffiL' I Minn. F Crahan. 264* 16th Ave/*; Vice fV.T' Meetings are held on the second iSd Carlow. Mrs. Murphy, an old age pensioneV structure of brick and woodwork, tak­ Masses, £100 each to his sisters, Vice President — Joseph McLoughlin. fourth Thursdays of month in Youura Philadelphia. SfmonMcNulty, X712 27th fet Died recently at Coppenagh, Tullow, residing at Killarney (Co. Kilkenny), en over from the Board of Works a-nd Mary Styles and Lizzie Busher, £200 secy.. Thos. W.klckey, 2413 16th Ave?sr: Hall, corner 20th and Dupont ave a* Second Vie* President—Chas. J. Foy. finBecy.. L. O. Grady. 2018 9th It «*' g p. m. Carlow, Anne Donohue, after a long died suddenly on the evening of Nov. converted into a Hibernian Hall for to his sister Kate, and the residue of Perth, Ontario. Sis. Secy.. P. ^--Cummlngi 2720 iftlj the local division. Treasurer—Thomas Maleney, Counoll Ave. B.s Treas.. Dr. J. T. Boylan. igii Division No* ?» iy„ illness. 17. She was about 75-years of age. his estate upon trust for his wife and Bluffs, Iowa. Mth Ave. 8.; Med. Exam., DiirSaig" Mary J. Waddick, 2525 his step-daughter. Secretary—Philip J. SulUvan. Thorn;. ind Murphy. Meetings, are held Sntod Vice Pres., Margaret Moran, 906 aSi acnviUe. Conn. Thursday and 4th Sunday of month h A sad accident occurred in Wexford Ave. N. E.; Rec. Sec..Margiiret Maru? ' Dublin . Kings. Queens. NATIONAL DIRECTORS. L a O. F. hall, cor. Franklin and ieth 2646MIS fUiWVFierce St*P*e *^eN. E.;Ales hn.* 1U» Sec..llr ibSmSftkfa__i on Nov. 19, resulting in the death of Ave. 8- Moran, 2301 Madison St N. E.; lnaf^Je^ The pleasing function of presenting On Nov. 17, an old man, named Ber­ On Tuesday, Nov. 18, D. Qulgley p T. Moran. Washington, D. C. Mary jrwin, 833 3rd Ave. N. hyrreaaT a printer named Nicholas Gilford, Bev. Wm. T. McLaughlin, Union Hill, Katbarine Bums, 916 27th Ave.' 4 jp an address of congratulation on the nard Carberry, an Annamoe, expired and Sons, Auctioneers, Rathdowney, Med. Exam., Dr. M. F. Maguire/ uit put up for sale for Patrick Brennan, aged 19 years. He was engaged in N Michael F. Powers, Grand BaplOs, Central Ave. Meetings are held on niif occasion of his golden jubilee as Su­ suddenly In the fields whilst looking and third Wednesdays of month 1> Cn the printing establishment of English a after some cattle; Being mlBsed by his interest in his small holding, ad­ ^Wlillam J. Doherty. Chicuo, ju, £I B<£.> H- Brownrigg, 811 1«8,V& OT V. hall, 23rd and Central AveeT perior of North Richmond Street ft Co. y j, Barry, Columbus, Ohio. n Fin. See.. Wm, H. Donahua* Hfe Christian Brothers' School to Rev. some parties named Flynn, to whom joining the town, containing 2 acres 1 Palace Bldg.; Treas., John Culien. M Not for many years has such a big Brother O'Mahony by the teachers he had set his land, and for whom he rood and 20 perches Irish plantation STATE OFFICERS-MINNESOTA. North 12th •t.L&fc^TamS burning taken place in Shelburne as President—'X. Doyle, Endicott Bldg., ^1 ^ and pupilB took place on Nov. 19. looked after the cattle, a search was measure. The bidding started at £100 that on Saturday night, Nov. 15, at ®tVtaJUp,yslde»t-nJ. P. Kennedy, ern. ave.; FJn. See., Mrs. j/LT COIUBJL ' j-- Balrothery District Council has instituted, and Carberry was discov­ by John Fitzpatrick, Knockeel, and S14 llthave.n. e.; Ins. See., MTS/JM* the Kilhile farm, belonging to James b Collins, iu uu ... L i" i adopted a scheme, of direct labor for- ered in a bush on the lands in an ex­ after keen competition between Yt*U Secretarr—J- T. Grasaa, Ul car. Division No. 10,.Minneapolis—Pr*. — a-fl Messrs. Lorde, Kent and James Ryan, O'Neill, Arthurstown. The blaze was , Molan. Ul* Jefferson St N. W ® warded from the Dublin Co. Council hausted condition, and expired in a *°Tt«Mursr^John Bheetar, Montgonieiy H. O'Brien, 2101 FilmoM visible for many mitoB around. From J. 1 1 le 8c lenie few minutes. . Rathdowney and Mr. Meagher, solicit­ chaplain—Bev. P. Fogg R^&ecl Sear., F. D. Feeney. jo? -..?. ¥i la*' '" ' ' which is to be in opera­ some mysterious cause the hay barn, IJTB.: Fin. Secy- John jfco" 'SiS tion for three years, will involve an or, Templemore, Mr. Ryan was de­ "president of Insurance Fund — 7. j. clared the purchaser at the high fig­ two ricks of hay and a rick of straw RAMSEY, COUNTY. expenditure of £10,000 per annum, . Louth. ^°v{ce ^president—J. J. Nolan, Bralnerd. ure of £250. With the usual 6 per adjoining were, about 10 o'clock, dis­ o^nretary of Insurance—John MahoniT County President Mrs. Ellea " madp up of £850 for roads (being the Death due to congestion of the brain MOlweS Court, Minneapolis. (16 St Clair St; Vice PreidSeat/ cent auctioneers' commission includ­ covered to be on fire and beyond all ^ga areheld on 2nd Sunday an* me. average for the last three years), induced by inhalation of coal gas was State*reasurer Insurance—John ahw power of being extinguished by human erdlng ed the price per acre realized works hy t lr o £230 for walls, bridges, etc., and the verdict of a Dundalk coroner's iu™ TO&D «>ct r-D'. j. y 412Cen A ; r out at something'over £110. This is aid. The value of the property burned T.W SUEUR COUNTY aaref ®y, « ^ «a & £1,250 for steam-rolling. jury in regard to Mrs. Mary Benn of ° Directors of Insuraaca John Ma. tngs a record price for land in the district. is estimated at close on £600. Fiud— On Nov. 17, E; and D. Carton sold Bachelor's Walk, a widow, aged 68, r«Sn*lnneapoHs; E. J. ""Mating jS* l. Division No. J, St Paul—Pre- E|Si. p. L v-ummlngs, Minneapolis^j ft bath Moynaugh, 7» Atwater three grazing forms by auction at who was found lying on a bed breath­ Pres., Margaret Boach, cot St Alfc.'—VJP* Finglas, and obtained very high prices. ing heavily and died soon after. Roscommon. Wieklow. water* ______D. Bee. See., Margaret Clarke, lOTjjtSh' STninn:Bee. Ins. Sec^, D. A. Hanlon: 'TVI-4* field ave.; Fin. Sea, Mary HynVnffi The property was that of the late The Dundalk Urban Council have Mrs. Patrick Moran of Grangemore An uncommon instance oflongevity P J. Keoben; Med. Exam., Dr. Albemarle st; Ins. Sec., Mary KS" Matthew Carton. applied to the Local Government was shown In the case of Mrs. Anne MeKeof Meetings are held on Edmund st; Trea*. Mary WagnJ?* SH died on Nov. 14. jJSv wwtucket, R- I. BundM of month in Vanasek's Hau^u1? Virginia ave.; Med. Exam.. Dr? Board for sanction to a loan of A valuer from the Congested Dis­ Buggy, a native of Wicklow, who died p. SB. McKeon, «07 Lowry Bldg. iteeUngsVl beld on second and fourth Wedneedav/SS , Down, £18,000 under the Housing of the tricts Board has visited a large num­ recently at Castlecomer, Go. Kilkenny. UOmAT COUNTY. month In Hlberalan Hall at >:wpTi^ Died recently, Mathew Magennis, Working Classes Acts for Improve­ ber of residential and other holdings She had reached the remarkable age County Presmat, P. M. Cauley, p«,T Division No. t, St. Paul—Pres.. Miss -fJ3rldge street, Newry.—William Smith, ment schemes by the Council. In the in the town of Roscommon with a of 105 years, Johanna Cook. 67 llth st.; Vl^ pSZ. •V5SS.IJKVmOB no* • !•_ If <1,. Mrs. Mary Kenny. ,7*3 £ 4th st;-Besl . 4 * Brookfleld. North Ward it is proposed to close view to purchasing them from the Maurice Bjrrae was elected to the Bee., Mrs. Mabel Allen, 41 llth st: Ha ^tyring to long continued illness, Dr. two alum area* and open a new street head landlords and intermediate own- position of relieving officer and dairy ^ De yeu want to attend the~f~ Se», Mm. pa»heUi McNall& m itoSl ,- s iec., Wm. Made, Avoca, r. .JUotdMi has designed lite position with 65 houses for the working jers, in order to give facilities for the inspector, at,a salary of £38 par an- | Hibernian Natienal Convention at | P. flyan. Avoca: Med. i medical office? of Heigh district classes; and'in the other Wards minor]present occupiers to become the fu- num, by Baltinglasa Guardians. George j Norfolk free? See Page 9. | A, Trow, Avoca. Meetlags are oaia M improvements are to be carried out ture owners of their houses, etc. Leonard, wUe retirement caused the thlt^ Sunday ot month IMA. aaP. are held ea firrt aad tUrd Ttankn at + « Avoca. sser.'h la HtberaUm Han. at S 9. ss. ,