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many years, and Carl Hochdorfer, an Kathleen, youngest daughter of James to the successful efforts of the Rev. State Chaplain—Rev. P. J. Fox, MURRAY COUNTY. assistant in Messrs. Fallers, gold and Mary Fox, Donore, Drogheda. Father Gallagher, Adm., Ballaghader- Janasville. President of Insurance Fund—T. J. man; Treas, Jos. Byrne; Ins. Sec, J. J. smiths and jewellers, Williamsgate Died.—September 7, at his residence, reen. Doyle, St. Paul. Gorman; Chaplain, Rev. Chas. Cavan- naugh; Med. Examiner, Dr. W. E. Pat street, Galway, have been arrested and Mill street, Balbriysan, James, eldest Winners of the cattle section at Secretary of Insurance — Thomas terson. Meetings held the third Satur conveyed to Oldcastle internment son of the late Thomas Kiernan, Welch, Stillwater. day of each month in Gorman's Hall. News from Ireland Boyle Agricultural Show were Mr. J. State Treasurer of Insurance—John' Currie, Minn. camp. Grougha, Balbriggan. — At Port, Co. D. Healy, Ballaghaderreen; Mr. Mat Sneehy, Montgomery. Louth, John Heauey.—At Hamlins- State Medical Director—Dr. J. V. ST. LOUIS COUNTY. Miss M. Rice, Woodford, has been Barrett, Boyle; Mr. M'Williams, Crog O'Connor, St. Paul. appointed postmistress at Kinvara, in town, Ballymakenny, Co. Louth, Mary, han; Mr. Thos. Regan, Kuockvlcar, Director of Insurance Fund — John County President, John Simons, 611 ANTRIM. has secured the Lynn Scholarship of N. lith Ave. B, Duluth, Minn. succession to her sister, the late Mrs. widow of the late .Michael Kirk.—Sep Messrs. J. Drury, Co. C., Boyle; A. Moran, Minneapolis; E. J. McManus, St A £30,000 fire occurred in the fac £20 at the entrance examination for Paul; P. L. Cummings, Minneapolis; J. Division No. 1, Duluth—Preaid Haran. tember 6th, at Mary street, Drogheda, Mulrooney, Klngsland; R. F. Odbert, E. Corcoran, St. Paul; Thomas Welch, William a-«F. Murnian,u* ui luaili 609OU9 B.Hi 3rdg|»«e tory of Messrs. A. Miller & Co., jam' resident students at a Belfast College. Stillwater. Vice Pres., John F. Scanlon, 10714 Maryanne Clarke.—At Colliaghstown, 6th St.; Fin. and Ins. Sec, W. J. MC- makers, Clifton street, Belfast, by Died.—At Private Nursing Home, The Loughrea Rural Council has Boyle; S. Lawrence, Lisserlough; T. Cooper Hill, John Mathews.—At Lay- Conry, Drum. Bride, 7 W. 6th St.; Rec. Sec., W. J which 300 employes have been left Lawrence Hill, Londonderry, John B. fixed the whole Rural District as the Lynott 1224 E. 3d St; Treas, J. W area of charge for the expenses about town, Drogheda, Michael Levins, son i?®. E. SdSt.; Med. Examiner, Dr! Idle. Smith.—At her mother's residence, 15 NATIONAL OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. E. W. t ahey, 217 New Jersey ^ldg. / to be incurred by them in purchasing of Peter Levins, Bettystown. — At National President—Mrs. Ellen Ryan Meetings are held on first and thlii Mr. Wm. Livingston, of Annesbor- Fountain Hill, Waterside, Derry, Mary James street, Drogheda, Brendon 8LIGO. Jolly, Paw tucket, R. I. Wednesdays at Cathedral HalL Second a plot of land near Athenry, at a cost National Vice President—Miss B. A. Ave. W. and Fourth Sis ough, Lurgan, at the Panama-Pacific Jane, daughter of the late Daniel Francis, beloved child of Mrs. and Al Married.—September' 8, at Rathcor- -Mahoney, Calumetit, ""Mich, ' International Exposition, San Francis M'Laughlin.—At his mother's resi of £65,* for the purpose of providing a mick Catholic Church, Drumcliff, Co National Secreetary — Mrs. Adelia Division No. 4, West Duluth—Presi burial ground for that district. derman M'Cullough aged 4 years. Christy, Cleveland,d, Ohio. dent John E. Cullen; Vice Pres., John co, has been awarded the gold medal dence, 13 Herbert street, Waterside, Sligo, by the Rev. Canon Doorley, National Treasurer—Mrs. Vary C. Keenan; Treas., P. H. McGraw; Rec. Miss Mahon, Past President, Na Connolly, Syracuse, N. T. Sec, J. W. Bothwell. 601 67th Ave. W.; for tablecloths, napkins, and handker Derry, Hugh, youngest son of the late LEITRIM. Adm., assisted by the Very Rev. B. Fin. and Ins. Sec, Jas. Connelly; Med. chiefs in hand-woven linen. John Gallagher, aged 10 years.—At her tional Teachers' Organization, speak Currid, B. D., and the Rev. Father STATE: OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. Examiner, Dr. Payette. Mr. Thomas McPartland, Carrick-on- President—Mrs. Mary B. Daly, 1806 It has been decided to increase the cousin's residence, 62 Lecky Road, ing at the half-yearly meeting of the Shannon, was awarded first prize for Lennon, C. C„ Thomas Rouse, M. D., Central Ave., Minneapolis. SCOTT COUNTY. Galway Teachers' Association said Vice President—Miss May B. Hammill, price of all spirits in Belfast one penny Derry, Kate M'Callion, of Boston, U. S. the best turnout regularly driven for Sligo, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter Duluth. daC°untynPresident, p. j. Leonard, Jer- per glass. The new rate came into A., and formerly of Cardonagh. that if it were not for the Organiza of the late Alderman Francis Higgins, Secretary — Ella C. Keating, 147 hire, at Boyle Agricultural Show. His Pleasant Ave., St Paul. Dlvlsion No. i, Belle Plains—Prea. force last week, and "is due to the in A committee has been appointed at tion's agitation in the Mansfield case magnificent tourn-out was very much J. P., St. Helen's, Sligo. Treasurer—Miss Mary Coogan, Fari a Maloney, Belle Plalne; Vies a representative public meeting in they would all have to live under a bault Pres., John Kelley, Belle Plalne; Ree. creased cost of living." admired, and the popularity of his win Board of Directors—Mary M. Sullivan, Sec, John E. Stearns, Belle Plalne: Fin. The death in his 87th year of Mr. Draperstown, at which Rev. Father perpetual Defence of the Realm Act. was evidenced in the enthusiastic TYRONE. Duluth; Ellen Conroy, St Paul; Mary Sec, James H. St rat ton, Belle pialne; She added that she never approved J. Reilly, Brainerd. Ins. Sec, James H. Stratton, Belle W. H. Lynn, a well-known North of Hugh Boyle, P. P., presided, to make cheers with which he was greeted The County Tyrone Committee of Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott, Plaine; Treas, John F. Clarke; Med. Ex Ireland architect, has occurred at his inquiries and report on the question of of an apology in any shape or form in St. Paul; Margaret Sullivan, Minneapo aminer, Dr. G. R. Maloney. Meetings passing the grand stand. Agriculture have increased the salary lis; Elizabeth McNally, St Paul. are held on first Sunday of month Tn residence, Ardavon, Antrim road, Bel having the town lighted by electricity. that case. Insurance Secretary— Margaret A. Fraternity hall, at 12:80 p. m. Married.—September 8, at the Par of their Secretary, Mr. Walsh, by £10 Grady, Stillwater. fast. In 1850 Mr. Lynn was clerk of A dispute regarding a question of Married.—At Dualla R. C. Church, ish Church, Carrtck-on-Shaanon, by the per annum, bringing it up to £160 Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulli STEVENS COUNTY. works in connection with the County wages has resulted in a strike at the Cashel (with Nuptial Mass), by the van, Rochester. Rev. J. C. Beresford, M. A., Caine per year. State Medical Director—Dr. B. W. rj bounty President, .M. Mahoney, Mor- Courthouse, Crumlin road, Belfast, goods depot of the Derry and Lough Reverend John M. Murphy, P. P., Cross, son of Robert G. Church, Esq., Buckley, St Paul. which was designed by Sir Chas. Lan- Swilly Railway Company at Derry. Thomas Feehan, N. T., Balinree, Cash Regret is felt In Strabane at the Directors of Insurance Fund—Nellie T = ™.vl>lListowel and aderry, at the remarkably fine age of F O. H—I various Gaelic festivals in Belfast, and cis Tierney with a splendid safety AND PLACE OF MEETING. STEELE COUNTY. Elliott and Cferk, solicitors, Strabane, district at the death of Mr. M. Kerin, 103. The deceased, who possessed all with another well-known Gaelic Leag razor, a cigarette case and a quantity ANOKA COUNTY. County President, George C. Teher. intimating that recently the vessel be who enjoyed extensive popularity. He his faculties to the last, remembered •County President—John P. Coleman, Owatonna, Minq. 1 uer conducted an academy for the of cigarettes on the occasion of his ,v longing to the Marquis of Coyngham was Chairman of the Listowel Branch most of the leading stirring events of Anoka, Minn. t ? lsJ°n No. 1, Owatonna—President. teaching of Irish dances. departure to take up duty in the Postal Division No. 1, Anoka—Pres., William John S. Brick; Vice Pres, James a. had been unloosed from its moorings of the Town Tenants' League. the days of O'Connell, and had a vivid L. Ward; Vice Pres., John L. Oreen; Quinn; Rec. Sec, J. E. lialone; Fin. Service in London. Rec. Sec., Charles E. Oreen; Fin. Sec., ®e°-> J- E. Malone; Ins. Sec, J. B. Ma- at Burtonport, and set adrift, with the Died.—On 3rd September, at 13 Col recollection of the incidents of the James McArdle; Ins. Sec., James Mc- lone; Treas, John Hogan; Med. Bxam- ARMAGH. result that it was considerably dam lege street, Kilarney, Patrick D. Kel- Fenian Rising.' Ardle; Treas., John Ward; Med. Exam iner, G. Q. Morehouse. Meetings are TIPPERARY. iners, J. H. Frank and A. T. Caine. K P 0W„N • Wednesday of month 1a At Lurgan Board of Guardians meet aged. They notified the Council that leher. r, nail, at 8:S0 p. in. ing when the question of introducing The Father of the Clonmel Corpora BIG STONE COUNTY. at next Donegal Quarter Sessions they Married.—September 7, at the Cathe MEATH. two new probationers cropped up, it tion, as at present constituted; has County President—M. J. McDonnell, SWIFT COUNTY. would apply on behalf of the Marquis dral, Killarney (with Nuptial Mass), Graceville, Minn. was stated that there was only one pa Miss Ward, who recently resigned just passed away in the person of Aid. ClontarVf Pre8,dent~D- p- McDermott. of Conygham for £12 compensation by Rev. P. Sheehan, C. C., Rathmare her position as principal teacher in Division No. 1, Graceville—Pres. J. P. tient in the fever hospital, and he had for malicious damage to the boat. Mr. (uncle of the bridegroom), assisted by David O'Connor, who died at his resi Tralnor; Vice Pres., T. F. Rowan; Rec. Division No. 1—President, Wm. M. Castlepollard National School, has Sec., J. M. Scanlon; Fin. Sec., C. P. Gin- •Kenna, Vice Prea, P. J. McCarthy; Ree. no fewer than three nurses to attend Mclntyre, C. E., reported that he had Rev. J. Moynihan, Professor St. Bren dence, O'Connell street, aged 74 years naty; Ins. Sec., C. P. Ginnaty; Treas., J. been presented with a silver tea service M. Randall. Meeting held every first I®®" P- F. McDermott; Fin. Sec, Tin him. As two nurses who had secured examined the boat, which appeared to dan's Seminary, Killarney, Daniel M'- Eighty tops of hay and twelve tons Foley, Ins. Sec., M. B. Conlogue; t£reaa, by the pupils of Whitehall and Castle Sunday and third Thursday of each rwL, ^?nn^S: J?®4, Examiner, Dr. O. their necessary qualifications, howev have come in contact with rocks. He sweeney, N. T., Ballyseedy, Tralee, to of straw belonging to Mr. R. R. Fee month at Fraternity hall. « Meeting held every first er, were leaving it was agreed to "call pollard Schools. She is a native of Hall 6 month at Hlberalaa estimated the cost of repairs at £2. Minnie, daughter of Denis Cronin, Riv- Carlanstown. han, J. P., Ballyguykeen, Carrick-on- BLUE EARTH COUNTY. upon the two probationers in question." The Council decided to oppose the erville, Farranfore. Suir, have been destroyed by fire. There were twelve applicants for Died.—At her sister's residence, at County President, P. J. McGrath, WINONA COUNTY. Marquis of Coyngham's claim. Mr. J. C. Eadle, Beaufort, Co. Kerry, The Nenagh Board of Guardians Madison Lake. the position of Town Clerk of Porta- Knightstown, Navan, Lucy Kearney, Vice Pres., Daniel Coughlin, Manka- C Un J Rev. Thomas O'Doherty, for twenty- have unanimously decided to accept Ki „°g st » * ' «« * down. On a division, the Assistant has just been promoted by Warrant late of Fair street, Drogheda.—At his to; Sec., W. A. Lyons, Madison Lake; five years C. C. in Sessiaghoneel, Wireless Operator, Royal Naval Re the tender of the Castlecomer Colliery Treas., Michael O Brien, Mankato; Sar- .-Plvjsion No. 1—Prea, j. A. McMillan Town Clerk, Mr. M. A. W. McClatchey, mother's residence, Dunshaughlin, geant, M. A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; l?S v'ce Pres., F. Rice! County Donegal, has been presented serve, after twelve months' service at Company for a supply of forty tons of Sentinel, John McCall, Mankato; Chap eft was elected by twelve votes to three Bernard, second eldest son of Mrs. M. lain. Rev. Fr. Hughes, Mankato. ,11 m S? ^2'' S Sec., John Dugan. with a beautiful illuminated address the Atlantic College, Caherciveen, at a the best Irish coal, at 34s. 9d. per Ill St.: Fin. Sec. M. j. Lynch, cast for Mr. Gardiner, Rate Collector. A. Carolan, at the age of 13 years. Division No. 1, Mankato—Pres., Mi TvBn^tunr^L i 1 Ins- Sec, Dy the ladies of the Sacred Heart So commencing salary of £183 per an At a meeting of the Meath Farmers' ton. chael O'Brien, Carrol St: Vice Pres., Lynch. 514 Washington St.; Treas, M. dality, of the Donaghmore parish. The Dan Coughlan; Rec. Sec., P. H. Jordan, Ryan, 264 E. KlngSt; Med. Exem- num, with special allowances. Association the following resolution Died.—September 13, at his resi 316 Pleasant St; Fin. Sec., C. Fitzger iSIa hf^r' 408 Winona St Meet- CAVAN. function took place in Marry's Hotel, dence, Borrisoleigh, Richard, fifth son ald; Ins. Sec., John McCall; Treas., T. wigs are held on second and fourth At a meeting of Ballieboro' Sham The Listowel Guardians have passed was adopted—"That we, the members R. Coughlan. Meet in K. C. hall, sec Thursdays of month in St Thomas halL Strabane, Father O'Kane, P. P., Arney, a resolution on the call for economy of the Meath Farmers' Association, of the late John Chadwlck, C. P. S. ond and fourth Sundays of month at 2 rocks, Mr. James Reilly proposed, and presiding. p. m. WASECA COUNTY. pointing out that enormous sums protest in the strongest manner Division No. 2, Madison Lake—Pres., Mr. B. Crossan seconded, a vote of con With reference to a proposal to sell Unty Pre#ldent could be saved by reducing payments against the flagrant atcion of the WATERFORD. Jas. Sullivan, Madison Lake; Vice Pres., vlSe. ' Thos. Foley, Janes- dolence to two noted footballers, Mick certain cottages in the Donegal dis M. A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; Rec. to Cabinet Ministers and M. P.'s. They Government in commandeering the Died.—At Glendaloughin, Co. Water- Sec., W. A. Lyons, Madison Lake; Fin. . P'vl,llon N°- 1—Pres., Michael Lam- and Charlie Smith, on the death of trict, the District Council received a Sec., P. J. McGrath, Madison Lake; Ins. rhori«eeiir tc" J' ^.Conway; Ina See, their father who was one of the old further demand the entire abolition of hay supply at prices that are little short ford, John Tobln, father of Mr. Laur Sec., Wm. P. Connor, Madison lAke; Charles McLoone; Treas, B. J. Lilly: communication from the Local Govern ex-Ministers' pensions. of ruinous to the interests of the farm Treas., John McNamara, Eagle Lake; Xtdi,S5amlnep'JDr- ^ J- Rudolf. Meet- Cross Independents and the most en ment Board suggesting that inquiries ence Tobin, T. C., Clonmel. Med. Examiner, Dr. Firgina. Meetings sIELrtoi eyery ?rBt Thursday and third ing classes. And we further emphati are held on second and fourth Sundays m Board, owing i i <#, i * 'JSSf \