'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 derry 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 W obFbC T I V !; P A G £ Armagh and Primate remains of the deceased to Saunderscourt, men. The procession was entirely demol DOWN. of all Ireland. The ceremony was wit Standing still the more enchanted, both The Admiralty, yielding to a petition ant resolutions. was the largest ever remembered by any ished, and the victorious Nationalists held of hearing and of sight. With deep regret we announce the de nessed by an immense concourse of tha one who witnessed it. the town for three- hours, stopping cabs, Wh«n they have vanished—wholly—for, in emanating from a recent special meeting faithful from all the surrounding districts. of the Newry Chamber of Commerce, mise of Mr. William Collier, which took trams and 'buses, and. making things very far*oy wing to wing. place on Sept. 2 at his residence, Bridge uncomfortable for everybody who had any We fly to heaven with them; aaid, return have ordered a- survey of CaHiingford QUEEN'S COUNTY. ing, still we sing Lough for its entire length—from HauJ- House, Dingle, after an illness of a few GREEN ABOVE THE RED. thing yellow about them."On all aides," weeks. The deceased gentleman had The solemn dedication of the new Church says the Melbourne Argus' report, cut heads The praises of this lower heaven with bowline buoy, on the Down coast, to the of the Sacred Heart, Stradbally, took place tireless voice a/nd tongue, Victoria locks, at the entrance to the reached the patriarchal age of 81 years, Irish Nationalists and Orangemen Fight and bleeding faces were to be seen," but IJv'n as the Master sanctions—while the Newry canal. It is expected #® a result of and was the father of Mr. George Collier, on Sunday, September 6th, at 11 o'clock. It Out in Australia. there were no serions cases to be detained heart beats young! •this survey that there will be several im Barony high constable, and father-in-law High Mass was celebrated at 12 o'clock, After the lapse of half a century Orange in the hospitals. Several arrests were of Mr. Kennedy, local solicitor, a,nd of the^ Most Rev. Dr. Lynch, Bishop of Kil . WhJlle the heart beats young! portant changes in the charts. men and Irish Nationalists have once more made, but with great difficulty. Mr. Alfred Quinn, manager National dare and Leighlin, presiding, and the cere A fight of this sort is never without its Wbtte the heart beats young! At Newry Petty Sessions, on September mony of dedication was performed by the fought in the streets of Melbourne, says the O, green' and gold old Earth of ours, with 2d, Joseph McRoberts, a cabinet maker, Bank, Athy. Mr. Collier was a building comic side. At the head of one contingent contractor of wide reputation. Most Rev. Dr. Foley, Coadjutor Bishop of Boston Republic. In the early years of the azure overhung, who had undertaken to pose as a lieu great Australian cities these encounters of the procession was a vehicle, on which a And looped with rainbows! grant us yet tenant in the , local wing of the Salvation the diocese. The choir was composed of lady stood up and defiantly waved an this" gm&ay lap of thine— KILDARE. professionals from Dublin, assisted by some were of regular annual occurence, and were T. CONNOLLY & CO. Army, was returned for trial to Newry orange scarf. A number of Nationalists We would be stili thy children, through Quarter Sessions on the charge of hav-. On September 2, in the Nisi Prius Court, splendid local vocalists. only put a stop to by the passing of the were soon climbing on into the vehicle, and the shower and the shine! Dublin, before Mr. Justice Ross, ini the ap peace preservation act, which absolutely UNDERTAKERS. So pray we, lisping, whispering, in child ing falsified a death certificate, with the one of them captured the scarf. .But in intention of dfefrauding the British Work peal case of Sweeny against the Magistrates ROSCOMMON. prohibited any/display of Orange emblems ish love and trust, With regret we have to announce the in public or any procession of a secret so the rush of the crowd he was carried away > W4tl» our beseaching hands and faces man's Insurance Company. Defendant's of tire County Kildare, Dr. Falconer, on into another part of the field, amongst A FTTLti LINE OF lifted from the dust, child, it appears, had been, ailing with the part of Joseph Sweeny, moved for a death, at the premature age of 17 years, of ciety. When this act became law—and Nationalists who did not know how he had By fervor of the poem, all unwritten consumption when entered as a policy ceftiorary to quash a conviction of Sweeny*, John Durr, youngest son of Mrs. Durr, Robert Lowe (Lord Sherbrooke), then a member of the first Australian Parliament, obtained posession of the scarf. The re and unsung, holder, and defendant had changed the by the magistrates at Donadea Petty Ses Tubberkeigh, which took place on August sult was that he wa3 promptly attacked urn inn in, Tlrni givest us in answer, while the doctor's certificate so as to make it read sions, on tho grounds that 'the summons 12, at his mother's residence. Deceased was largely instrumental in achieving that and belabored by his own side, who were heart beats young. had been ailing for eome months past. result—the Orangemen formed themselves HABITS, BHBOUDS AND BOBES. —James Whitcomb Riley. that the illness to which the child bad which charged him with having assaulted in no mood for explanations, and; who •succumbed had lasted three months in a woman named Rose Byrne, on the 18th Mr. Abraham Mitchell, tlje well-known into a body called the Protestant Alliance judged matters by sight. ; owner of "Tourmakeady," died very sud Friendly Society, and under this legal 25 Second St. Donahue's Magazine. stead of eight. The insurance was ef of March, was never served upOn him, and fected more than three months and less that he was not in Ireland at the time the denly on August 18th. It appears that the cloak continued to celebrate the 12 th of Telephone call 455-1 Answered at all hour Donahue's for September opens with a deceased gentleman was on a visit to Mr. July, meeting in their halls, but complying Odds and Ends. than eight, previous! to the death of the conviction was pronounced. The date of The spring lamb is like the city sharper timely article on the question: "Was MH- child. the summons was the 12th of May, and, on Symington's, of Ballintubber, where he with the law in having no processions or the 19th, the Justices, in default of the had some horses. He raised his umbrella public display of emblems. But during re he gambles on the green. lais a Great iArtiat?" by Bernard Morgan. cent years they have gradually, become The wrifcer reviews the career of the lately DUBLIN. appearance of the defendant, made an to start some of the horses, when he fell Clara: "Was he very much disturbed On Monday morning, August 31, (as has order that he should be imprisoned for six backward. Medical aid was summoned more and more restive under these restric when he asked your father?" Maude: "I deceased painter critically yet sympatheti at once, but It was found be was dead; tions, and this year they determined to defy Hotel Brunswick, cally, and about a dozen of Mllla!^ most already been intimated by cable dispatches) months, with hard labor. An affidavit of understand that he was put out.". the masons, bricklayers and others con Sweeny stated' that he had left Ireland! for His remains were brought to Ballinrobe the law. " ' ' Cor. 4th St. and Hennepin ' popular canvases are finely reproduced in Station, and thence conveyed to Bradford, They announced their intention to march What is the proper height for a .reaMady nected with the building trade, through America on the '29th of April, and arrived UIXNEAPOZTH, • " - MINX. exemplification of the phases through which where the interment took place. The de in procession on Sunday, July 19, to a Wes- to raise her skirts when walking in muddy % ; his apt successfully passed. Other illus- out Dublin district, resumed work in the at Philadelphia on the 10th of May. He weather? Ju3t a little over two feet. OWEN EPPLEY. Prop, 1 building yards, and in other places whera proceeded to New Jersey and obtained em ceased was nearly 80 years old. leyan church in Brunswick, a northern tratcd articles in this number are: "Law suburb of Melbourne, and to display their "Nice dog. Have you taught him any AMERICAN AND EUHOPEAN, rence Barrett; a Retrospect," by ..Thomas work had been left off on the. 1st of May ployment from a farmer there. He/came last. All the men, after their long period back to Ireland in June, and on the 26th of SLIGO. colors enroute. In the Melbourne dailies tricks since I was here last?" Oh, yes, he 12.00 per day. 50c. to 11.00 par (Ujr E; Shea, who pays a warm tribute to the of July 18 apeared a counterblast in the will fetoh your hat if you whistle," said art, devotion and ceaseless labors of the of enforced idleness, appeared to be pleased that month he heard for the first time of the Amongst the visitors to Sligo during the Commerclal Trade a Snoot alty. m that the time for renewed labor had again summons against him. He further said last week of August were Mrs. Walker of shape of an advertisement inviting all good she. ~"" actor (for the American stage, and "The and true Irish Nationalists to assemble at) Hoax: "Does Sillcus know anything Bi-Centenary of St. Alpho-nsus' Birth.1' corns round, and they resumed work with that he had a good defense to the charge. the London "Sun," office, and her si3ter, cheerfulness. Buildings in various parts An affidavit of the mother of the defendant Miss Harris, of Baliinasloe. Both are the same tme on a vacant piece of ground about music?" Joax: "No; he doesn't w . ,TThere .LB an abundance of Interesting read- krow the difference between :a string or date? She's 'way ahead. She's got a lot 1 of the city which were in progress at the stated that on the 13th off May a police daughters of the late Mr. Matt Harris, contiguous to the aforesaid Wesleyan vV ing matter of varied character, among church to "discuss the Irish questioa." chestra and a rubber band.": . of trouble borrowed for year after next." which, may be mentioned "Nature and Ex b€«innii£pf the strike, now four months constable had served a summons upon M. P., Baliinasloe. They enjoyed their stay "Have I made myself plain?" asked th« ago, and which were since then left prac her; and she then told him that her son in Sligo very much. Mrs. Walker , is one In view of the possibilites of such prox Chump (dolefully): "Do you think there tent of Biblical Inspiration," by P. Griffy, of the most distinguished lady journalists imity of combustable elements, it seems as is any use:
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