'vn>ifr • W4 KSV*iv THBIBISH: i'STA^DAKl>^ gATfiEBAYv i-erf^iwfi>VJM appears to be every prospect of a long per­ place, and was awarded a special cer­ Then they came out and orated fbr a ahort Jwr iod of satisfactory employment for the men tificate for distinguished answering; by the space at George's street.- There were a few connected with tBe various branches of the Incorporated Law Society. He served his alight collisions between the people and .®|RISS%S5SHHS^. building trade iff Dublin and the adjoining apprenticeship to Alderman M. M. Murphy, the police, and then the "preachers'-"went 1 O'BRIEN^ BROS. - - PROPRIETORS districts All classes are unanimous in solicitor, Kilkenny, and intends practicing back to Dublin in the 'first-class carriages ANTRIM. " their praise of Archbishop Walsh, for his in that city. • * of the mail train; and, as soon as they left r A Broken Heart, On September 2d and 3d, lockout notices irstrumantality in bringing about this hap­ all was peace. *< (:I5xchange.) • ' ; '\ Were posted by the masters at all the large py conclusion of a strike that was disas­ KING'S COUNTY. Iff; > * A little china figure. '' . engineering establishements at Belfast, and trous to all who are affected by it. May At the last meeting of the Edenderry TIPPERARY. VrvM On a little-bracket sat, the matter is now. regarded with some anx­ they never see its like again. Poor Law Union, the clerk read a communi­ On Sept. 2, in the Church of the Sacred , ,His little feet were always crossed, iety in the shipbuilding trade. The notices As an outcome.of the meeting held at the cation from Messrs. D. and T. Fitzgerald, Heart, Aunasoaul, the marriage took rt • He wore a little hat. solicitors, Dublin, with reference to the And every morning, fair or foul, do not apply to non-union men. Messrs. Institute, on..the 24-th of June last, in Dub­ place of Mr. Daniel Foley, youngest son In, shine or shadow dim, Workman, Clarke & Co. are regarded as the lin, in support of the objects and aims of surcharge made against Messrs. Lenehan, of the late Mr. Daniel Foley, Ballmtag- NOTED •A pretty little housemaid came leaders in this movement. the Irish Tourist Association, the syndicate McCombe and Wyer, members of the Eden­ gert, Aunaacaul, to Miss Bfdsie He.rl:liy, And softly dusted him. The Press Association says that the state are now engaged in promoting a company Guardians, by the Local Government eldest daughter of Mr. Patrick Herlihy, TftE FINEST WORK. ./ of affairs in the engineering (shipbuilding) for the amalgamation and extension of the Board, for having granted outdoor relief to Aunascaul. The ceremony was per­ She took him up so gently, trade has again assumed a serious aspect, hotel system in Ireland, to meet the in­ evicted tenants, and for the recovery of formed by the Rev. Patrick White, P. P., NEWEST STYLES. With such a charming air, the executve board of the Masters' Fed­ creased traffic brought about by the Irish which surcharge the Local Government who celebrated nuptial high mass. After MODERATE CHARGES His china soul was melted quite, Board had instituted proceedings against the ceremony the party drove to the house He loved her to despair. eration having a^ted the Council of the tourist movement. Col. Dickinson has beeiv OPEN Ail day he sat and thought of - her men's society to carry out a promise that appointed tsecretary, and. the offices are at the guardians. Messrs. Fitzgerald sug­ of the bride's father, where breakfast SUNDAYS. 427-429 NICOLLET AVENUE. Until the twilight came, the men on the strike at Messhs. Dunsmuir 32 Moleworth street, Dublin, from which gested the desirability of asking the Guard­ awaited them. An. enjoyable time was , And in his china dieaarja at night & Jackson's, at Govan. ©ball return to work information about routes of travel and ians concerned to lodge the money, as spent during the day, and in the evening i He breathed her little name. immediately, and that another "strike," other matters interesting to tourists can be otherwise considerable expenses would be the happy pair left for Killarney, en which will include Belfast, in imminent, j obtained on application by letter or other- incurred in the case, coming before tha route for Dublin, amidst the hearty good , ST. JOHN'S UNil/ERSITr, COLLEGE'l/ILLE, MINN One day while being dusted, The Clyde masters are very determined, wise. court, as "liberal" costs and expenses would wishes of a host of friends. '* ' In his joy he trembled so be asked for. In the discussion that fol­ To fetl her little fingers that, and state they don't fear the outcome of On Saturday morning, August 29th, a col­ the struggle, as thir organization was never lision occurred, on the Mersey, below Liver­ lowed, Mr. Lenehan said it came to this, W^TERFORD. Alas, she let him go. The festivities in connection 'with the Ira vain she tried to grab him back, stronger, not a single firm being outside pool, between the steamer Beatrice, from that the Guardians could not grant relief Fate willed it they should part. the association. Dublin, and the tug boat Brocklebank, in to deserving cases. Mr. G. Tyrrell, J. P., coming of age of the Marquis of Water- He fell against the fender edge which both vessels received serious injury. who presided, urged the acceptance of ford commenced on Monday, Aug. 31. And broke his little heart. CLARE. The tngbo-at was said to have been at an­ Messrs. Fitzgerald's suggestion, and men­ Shortly after 1 o'clock ,the tenantry as­ Mr. P. M'Dermott, M. P., held a mc.3t chor at the time of the mishap and the tioned that the court, on trying the case, sembled on the terrace in front of the Sht gathered up his fragments, would be bound to give a decree, on. k mansion, and the . presentation of ad­ And #he told a little lie, successful meeting at Caherfenick, Donbeg, Beatrice was on her way up to Garstcn. dresses took place. "His lordship" re-,, on August 30th, to denounce evictions and The Beatrice struck the Brocltlebank in mere production of the necessary proofs of Expounding to her mistress how the surcharge having been made. No order plied to tlie Carrick Board of Guardians, The cat had made him din. land grabbing on the Vandeleur estates. the bows, both ves?els being badly dam­ the Carrick-oh-Sutr and Caxrickbeg And on the following morning, when Mr. Matthew Kelly, of Crea, was moved to aged. The Brocklebank was at once taken was made. Th'2 shutters back she thrust. Town Commissioners, Kilmachthornas, the chair and proposed a resolution dealing to the King's Dock, where she was placed and the employes on the state. She spoke this little epitaph: with landgrabbing, and congratulating the on the gridiron to ascertain the extent of LIMERICK. "There's one thing les3 to dust." political prisoners on their release from j her injury. The Beatrice continued her On Aug. 22 Mr. James Daly wrote to his eister stating that he and his brother, WESTMEATH. jail. Mr. P. M'Dermott, M. P., who was voyage to Garston, where she arrived A terrible railway accident occurred In These Bicycle Days. received with loud cheers and waving of John, were about to start for Paris, on a safely. brief visit. Inquiry was made about their on the Midland Great Western railway, (Chicago Tribune.) . hats, exhorted his hearers to close up their On Sunday morning, August. 30, the re­ line, at Castletown station, between Ath- Tom, Toni, the piper's son, ranks, and, whatever difference existed mother, Mrs. Daly, and a satisfactory tel­ He stol'i a wheel, and away he run; mains of Constable Carrigee, of the C. Di­ egram was sent in reply. The date of lone and Mullingar, on the ni^ht of A\ig. amongst themselves, let them lie unani­ vision of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, 29. A passenger named Morris, resident But a copper fleet, mous against the landgrabbing appearing John Daly's return is not yet determined YouTJ.a Tom coulJ brat, were conveyed from the Meath Hospital on, but his brother wrote that his health near Castletown, who was at that station, Ami they locked him up in Harrison in their midst. He described his own to their last resting place. The funeral had very much improved in. the brief fell under the carriage wheels, and both street. evction, arid stated that owing to the dis­ was very 'largely attended by the members period since his liberation. his legs were broken. The injured man cipline amongst them in Galwal his farm of all the divisions. Deceased was most was brought on to Athlone, where med­ Peter Peter, pumpkin eater, has not been taker, and remains derelict The Limerick Market trustees 'have Conducted by the Father? of the Benedictine Order. . Commercial, Classical, Sciontiflc ant Hc.'.l wife, ar.d couldn't keep her; popular witS all the members of the force, summoned a special meeting to consider ical assistance was a

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