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r«iSikwt«iiS4*iSl^U«<^l>Wli~ow^ —v t .6 of forty-eight years. He was a mem street, died at her residence on June 0. New York, June 22, for Ireland. He la latter by the Oblate Fathers of Incha- O'SullIvan, chairman Urban District i native of Curraduff, County Galway. ber of an old and respected family of after six weeks' Illness. corc, Dublin. council, presided. Present: Right Rev. A goodi, time *Wtit» him among his Kllkeany. The friende of Miss M. Weldon, na Rev. M. Lynch, paator of Rosarevor Mgr. O'Leary, Kev. P. Hennessy, Rev. friends in the old land. On June 9 the remains of the lain tional schoolteacher. Rabin. Ballyllrnin Catholic church, has effected great Im C. McFetriuge, T. J. Canty, W. H. pfi-J. A. Vtoaghan, resident magis ^Ui¥t*t>vfAI»l**NING8-.qF INTER- Lieutenant Colonel ,Utuirles Butler of entertained her lately In .the school provements und Hue decoratioiM In the Fltssmnurlce, manager National bank; trate of the WlUfanui district, of Narra E8T IN THE. OLD COUNTRY. Ballyearron arrived, from London at room on bftr leaving for another sctioo. church. It now has two new and beau J. A. McCarthy, manuger Munater and gill, Australia, died jaeeeutly, deeply re Bansha for Interment In the family at Mallln, County Donegal tiful life sUe statues of the Sacred Leinster bank: T. Hill. John Herley. gretted. He was SOn of late George John Donovan. F. P. Buckley, T. vault at Kllaldriffe cemetery. KILKENNY.—The Kilkenny board of 'WM* It Bslng Don* by the Psople at Heart and St. Anthony. guardians has elected M. Sexton cUali Roughan, local government board In f -i^J H«Blt — Gossip From AM tht FERMANAQH^—Oeorfl* Gilroy, farm» O'Mahony, D. Donovan, Jerome Hur WATERFORD. — A walking match spector, Galway, and nephew of late ley, Charles Hurley, P. W. O'Donovan, between James Power and James Ken man; Mr. Murphy, who supported an Countiea of the Em#r- er, was fatully Injured by being thrown address to the king, was defeated. Father William Burke of the Society •id iale. from lils cart near Castlebalfour rail solicitor; D. MH'arthy, J. P. Collins. nedy of Waterfotd city took place on of Jesus. Jerome Kingston, town clerk; John The Kilkenny branch of the Gaelic way crossing on June 5. He died In Bunday, June 12, for a good sized purse An impreeeive ceremony took place Bplller, postmaster; J.P.tJlynn, Nation league Is organizing a fels and In the hospital at I-lsiiaakea. of money. The course was from the on the Feast of Corpus Christl In Gort al bank: W. H Hplller, clerk of Union. dustrlal exhibition in Kilkenny on AUK. The tenant* on the eatate of D'Arcy old castle, on the Tramore road, to Fea- There was u procession of the Most T. J. Canty proposed a resolution as 15. Messrs. E. Lennon and J. Sullivan Irvine, which includes tht- town uauied more and return, about twelve miles. Blessed Sacrament around the church follows: "Thut this meeting,representa are acting as secretaries of the or ' ANlTfUM.<--Tha aecond meeting of Irvhiestown. are negotiating for the I*ower won the race. Large numbers took part In the de tive of the people of Clonakllty, decide ganizing committee. . the South Antrim Teachers* associa purchase of their farms, dwellings nn.I A shirt factory is being established In votions. The entrance was decorated to found an association to be named Miaa Kate OShee, late of Coleman, tion was held In the courthouse, Itao stores. It IK almost certain that un the city of W'atertord to he named the With great taste and with banners the Hie Clonakllty Industrial Development Clerlhau. dutl at the home of her nie«e. •aUlstown, lately, J. Neednum presiding. agreement satisfactory to all will be Waterford Shirt factory, limited. It w 111 Very Rev. Dr. Fahy officiating, assisted association." Mr , I'ltzinnurlce second Mrs William Townsend, Bally mack ^Present: Messrs. Needhuui, O'Grudy, arrived at soon. have a capiul of £l,hoo in one pound by the Rev. Fathers Gritfln, Carr and id the resolution. It was supported House, on May 2*5, aged seventy-two IHurl, Hustoo, Ncsbltt, Kyle, McCiinn, The death of Joseph McAloon, Esh- shares. the Hev. Father Cassldy. Beagh. by Rev P J Dowllng and several years Paul, Armstrong, I'ulJln, Mcllro.v ami nudarr.iKli. look place June >v nt the The funeral of Mra. Thomas Lark in other- In MTY good, practical speeches KING'S.—Denis Shell and Michael Wade and the Misses U'Dowd. McWll uge (if tlftv seven, after an Illness of tooK pl.ii e from her late lesidence, C Ion On June 5 a large and representative Campbell have been elected chairman Hams, McCroary, McConnlck. Donnel six weelix. Loinstor fert. Callallour. on May 211. mectlliK was held lu KIllaMllh'ii to ami s Ice chairman. respe< thely. of the ly, Craig, Wade and Xesbltt. Sewrul In Clones, on June 2, Owen Martin, Uiake arrangements for the erection of CARLOW.—A meeting of the mem Edendern district council L.EITRIM.—Forty-six ejectment de resolutions on affairs of great impor shopkeeper and road eoutrnctor, resld a iiK'iiiariitl to the late Thomas Barry bers of the Kvle hraiuh of tin- T'nlted LONGFORD.—John Manly took a cre«-s for nonpayment of rent were )b tance to the teaching fraternity wen- lllg 111 1 >en> lieei-o, near ltoslea. Ii.nl The Iter L Smlthwick presided Irish league was held June .">, with P farm named Demageas. on the I^ed tallied against tenants on the Totten adopted unanimously. been In the market during flic day. hiiv Among those [present were: Klllavtillt-u Grcudy presiding Present. J. Moloney. with property, near Bally mahon. some ham estate at Kiltydogher and Glen ing left Ills home in (.'nod health, lie CAVAN.~-The funeral of the late Mr. Kev Father I'otih}, Edward Buck It. Moloney. It. Moloney. T. Breen. P time ago on this farm others fann fame, at the Manorhamilton quarter transacted Ills liUMiliess atnl Has leav Arthur O'Keeffe, Billls, C'avan. took ley. Itiihurd Madden, John O'Kt-gau. Teln.n. J (.Miinl.in, M Phelan, "M Te ers had the privilege of their cattle sessions, the arrears due in each case lng for hoi' f when he complained of a r*i place on June 1 and was largely at president lulled Irish league; Patrnk him. M Maher. J. Scully and D. Plie grazing lu (he past, and the same was varying from three years to thirteen tended. pain hi IIIN back He went to I)r. K years' rent. Daly, John KUMMCII, John H O't.'onnor. lun. The following resolutions were continued to them by Muiilj How 1 Tlcrney IItid expired there In a few **>'lafeKGw^Mfr-ia*"-***** ^ Philip Madden, aged nine, con of John I'atrick O'Brien, Kenmdy Itochc Wll adopted: "That we tender to tht* fam ever, the people did not w.mt htm to At Manorhamilton quarter session* liadden, Kilualurl, ueur Klngscourt, minutes. get possession of the land and trouble lately Wilton Vaugh. subsheriff pre ,-fs Ham Iteii. Michael Nagle, K McCurthy, ilies of the lute 1. T. Kellv and Miss •was kicked dn the bead by a horse a ml MONAQHAN.—Rev. P. Keon, admin Patrick Mahouy. M Husscll. E. Burr;. Delaney our sinci -c condolence In their ensued. In iimnectloii with It Messrs sented Judge Waters with a pair of istrator, Moliagliail. hlii. beeu appidlili-il white gloves because of the absence died In Naran hospital May ^s. Michael Barry. <' Dalyw M. Km he, ./ li<-re.t\ eriietlt That any amendment of Mailon, Kenny. Merrlgau. Ball. Walsh Wrlti for one year's rent were aerved prior of Lough I>erK, In sin > I-MMOII to O'Brien. M. Itea, T Ken. H. White. N the land purchase act will not be satis and Mullen refused to gne ball ami of any business of a criminal nature recently on tenants on the Humphrey Very Hev. ('anon McKeuun. pastor of O'Connor The following ilelegutlons factory that w HI not gl\e compulsory were sentenced to two months' Impris This Is the seventh time in succession estate, Bawuboy. Judgment has been Brookhoro. who retired through 111 attended: Mallow Dr. W. J. Moym powers to the estates' commissioners to on men t lu Sllgo jail Thev were i-on white gloves have been presented afc*- marked against one of the principal health. The canon has performed the han, \S. O'Brien, patrhk Lyons, W. fls the selling price where landlord and veyctl by a strong escort of police to Manorhamlltoii. tenants. The tenants were negotiating duties on tin' Island during the past Lineliaii, John (Jolden, T. J. (iolilen, tenants fall to agree. Thut all negotla Sligo prison A meeting of the members of the Gort regarding the purchase of the estate. fifty jearn. The new prior Is son of solicitor, c IIa\es, engineer rural dis tions for sale before final arrangements J. P. Farreil, M. P., drove out to New- letteragh branch of the United Irish having offered twenty years' purchase, late Daniel Keon, ('ornahllhi trict ccaui'-ll, J Hassett, Laurence be submitted to the county council as towncashel to arbitrate In a dispute league was held lately. M. Murray pre the landlord demanding twenty six The death wu announced lately of O'Kelly, Albert Lymh. I». l-'olej. M J the local rating authority " over the Demageas farm. In connectlmi sided. Present. I'. Heslin, treasurer; the Very Hev. Lean Kirk, brother uf Mr,- Barry. B A.; Kdmond li.Mle. John M. Tieruan. J. Hlgglns, W. Kelly, J. years' purchase on second term rentals. DUBLIN,—On June 5, under the most with wliltli six men were undergoing -*•'•*dJ Campbell, .Market stnet. Mouiighau. at Mahon, J. Canning, V. Glancy, J. Kel- The tenants' case Is a peculiar one, an Goklen, Jr Klchurd O'Brien, assistant deligutfully agreeable elrcumstaiKes. sentences of two months each in Slig;o W'ann..iiul. .New Zealand, after a length laher, J. H. Mulvey. F. Reynolds, P. they were all served with notices some county surveyor; Thomas Roche, Put- the annual general meeting of theJail . lu default of giving ball for future ened Illness. / Heslin, J. Hlgglns, P. Rellly and T. F. time ago that the estate was mort rick O'Brien, B. Barry. Mourneabbey, Clongowes union took place at the col behavior. The furm Is lu the I^edwltli A meeting of the Aughnamullon Srsmth, D. C, aecretary. The drawing •^i gaged to a firm of Dublin money lend L'. I. L.-Jobn Looney, Thomus Curtin, lege. property, consists of eighty acres and It branch of the 1 nltwl Irish 'league was of prizes in aid of the band fund has ers. T. Hulllvan, I). O'Keeffe. Wallstown- There resides at Skerries Mrs. Dela- skirts the river Shannon for a quarter .. A; held recently, at which the following been postponed until Aug. 28 next. Mrs. Catherine Maguire, Derrylaghsn, E. Flynn, Timothy Nunan, Richard hoyde, who wan born on June '_'. l^M. ot a mile. For forty years It had bevti were present: Peter Daly. Bernard Mur- •lied May 23, aged fifty-three. De Grlffln, B. O'Connor, Edward Roche. let for grazing to the tenants of the MAYO.—The death of Miaa Charlotte tha, treasurer; Thomas Bannlgan, sec A quarry accident occurred near Mal- ceased was the wife of Hugh Maguire, Llscarroll—Edmond Donovan, Jr., W. Ledwlth estate on the adjoining town McEviily, daughter of the late Augus retary; Owen Markey, Michael Keenan. ahlde lately, when Michael Dlgnam Derrylaghan, and sister of Very Rev. Purdon. Castletownroche — Michael sustained serious Injuries. Dlgnam was lands. Mr. Farreil effected an agree tas McEvllly, Ballyglass, occurred aft Owen Paly, Edward Smith, rYancls Fltzpatrick, Michael Barry, D. Barry. ment and the trouble Is now over. er a protracted Illness at Ballyglass on JP. O'Reilly, Swanlinbar. The funeral Duffy, P. (ieogeghan, Owen Hannlgau, blasting and, owing to some miscalcu | B. Reynolds, W. Madden. Ballyclough LOUTH.—Rev. Brother Lee, who has June 4. deeply and widely regretted. "to Crosserlough was attended by u Larry Walsh, etc. The first business lation, an explosion occuned, which re — William Fitzgerald, chairman Mal been for twelve years a member of tlio An Impressive ceremony of profession Jarge circle of friends and sympathi was the election of preseident and vice sulted In his face and body being cov low rural district council; M. Fitz Grogheda Christian Brothers commun was performed In the chapel of the sers. president for the present year. I'eter ered with wounds by pieces of stone. gerald, Timothy Dunn. Daniel Barrett. ity, has been removed to Tralee, Conn Presentation convent,' George's hill, DEHRY^-lt la reported that a valua Daly was unanimously appointed presl He was conveyed to Jervls Street hos Ballyhooley—James Bnrry, Timothy pltal ty Kerry. Mr. Lee was a favorite with Dublin, lately. The young lady who ble vein of coal has been discovered dent and Owen Markey unanimously Lombard. Donerulie- John O'Connor, had the hupplness of consecrating her The exhibition of Irish arts and crafts the pupils and a general fuvorlte with near Limavady. The place Is In the vice president. The members hereafter Patrick O'Regan. Buttevunt—John self to God and the poor was Miss May to be held lu Dublin In November next the public, who recognized the deep Ticlnity of Benbraddngh, and near mentioned were requested to collect Madden, chairman Mallow board of Dowllng. In religion Sister Mary An promises to be u success. Although no Interest he took In the welfare and ad where the famous gold ornaments -were funds In their districts: Tirelaney, guardians; John Greene. Patrick Bur gela. duiiKhter of T. Dowllng, St. Pat prizes are offered by the society appli vancement of the pupils The news of discovered a, couple of years ago. A Charles t'ooney and John Monaglnm: gess. Kllslianulg- Michael Sullivan, rick's House, Custlebor. Tbe mass was cations for admittance to the show ure his departure caused general regret t<> mining engineer considers that the Crossduff, Patrick Connolh and. Ter John Sullivan. Hhanballymore Ar celebrated by Right Hev. Mgr. Fltzpat- satisfactory The louimlttee of selec the people of I >roghcda mine if worked would be productive uf ence Connolly: Tullynahlnra. .1. Connol thur O'Keeffe It was agreed on rlck. vicar general of the archdiocese, tion Is comprised of well known ex G. A. Tisdall, the agent over the Rath- a very remunerative output of coal. ly and P. Duffy; Carrlckmluff, (t unanimously that a fitting memorial assisted at the altar by Very Rev. perts. and to pass their scrutiny Is to nally property, sent out notices to Un and it is stated that arrangements are Walsh; Lnggnn, P. Lain be: Lurgan be erected. Mr. Buckley proposed that Canon Conlan and tbe Rev. P. O'Byrne, merit the diploma of the Arts and tenants to pay the rent due Nov 1 being made for the working of the green, Thomas Hamill; foes. Owen John Golden, Mallow, and D. B. Sulli Bt Miehan's. Crafts society for excellence, an honor The tenants met and declined to pay mine. Burns and James .Mc('aul; Tullynae- van, Mallow, be appointed treasurers. which is prized by* exponents In thewithou t a reduction Mr Tisdall con At Ballina quarter saaafons on Juns 4, Mary Jmne Doherty, daughter of late gisb, Hugh (ieogeghan; Cooltrltnegfsli. 8e<-onded by J. Leahy and passed unan various sections of the arts and crafts. suited the landlady, Mrs. Dane, and she before County Court Judge Morphy, the Francis Shannon, liaceeourse, died Francis McArdle. imously. H. H. Hanley and W. Fltz The death of Mother M. Paula Ennis consented to give 25 per cent. Then following decrees for rent •were given: June 7 at the home of her mother, 11 TYRONE.—Kitty McCormaok of Coal- patrick were unanimously appointed occurred on April 14 at the Convent of the tenants paid their rents and all the George T Shoen Carter obtained a de Creggan terrace, Derry. The funerul lsland died nn-ently ut the age of lUO honorary secretaries Mercy. Auckland. New Zealand, after nonjudicial tenants signed agreements cree against James Gallagher. The to the city cemetery was numerously years. Ten years ago she made the Recent Deaths in Cork.—EGAN—On three days' Illness to become Judicial tenants Arrange Irish land commission obtained a de Attended. clothes she wished to be burled In and j June 8, at 2 Electric terrace, Victoria cree against Mary Anne Lyons. John Recent Deaths in Dublin.—BEHAN — ments have now been completed for DONEGAL—Miss Bridget McDevitt put them away carefully James Foord. Rochester, Kent, Eng I road, Hatiorta Egan. KELLKHEH- June H. Nannie (Nannoi Bebau. in Ba the purchase of the estate nt twenty •<3rossogs, Letterkenny, died June 0, A painfully ludden death occurred land, obtained decrees against the fol June 8, at Castlcvlew, Mlddleton. IH-nls sin lane and ."•() James street, sister of three years' purchase of second term *ged Beventy-flve years. Shu was sis near Custlederg on June 2. A butcher lowing James Flannelly. P. McHale ,, i i Kelleher—AHERNE-Ou Jim<> 8, U il the Hev. Michael Belian. Moone. Kll rents '*:** ter to Kev, Peter McDevitt, pastor, named Edward Gallagher of Church and I* McDonnell, Sablna McHale and He Alicrne. Laherdane. St Luke's - dare - BYKNK June in. at Avoiuhile MEATH.—Michael Freeman, Mahons- Oarriek. The funeral to the ancient town, while walking the road some Peter o Boyle, James Walshe, Sablna O'SIIKA At Water Hock Mldleton. hotel. Lower Gardiner street. Myles town House. Kells, has sold his Mil- burial place, Templedouglas, was veiy distance from the town, accompanied McHale Marlon Ormsby obtained a Katberine o'Shen MI'llNANK
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