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in '82. perintendent Clery & Co., Ltd., at Bag- Kings County. The public will note the strange coincidence that all oc­ Queens. A link with the old coaching days got street hospital. George Plunkett, A favorable report was received by in has been severed by the curred that one night. They will also Dockmaster, Ringsend Docks. June 3, the Carlow U. Council from Mr. Mc- death of Michael Costigan, who sixty note the peculiar coincidence of Sir E. at Christian Brothers, Baldoyle, Rev. Andrew, engineer, regarding the new years ago drove the Bianconi stage Carson's query as to arrests, the an­ News from Ireland 13ro. T. C. O'Shea, in 45th year of his coal seam discovered at Rossmore, coaches on Midland and Western Irish 29S94—IRiSH—Twelve FAS swer being "inaudible.' Quite possibly we are now in for another 'German Queens County, about two miles from journeys, and had during his long ca­ age and 29th of religious profession. Carlow. reer many exciting experiences. June 4, at 4 William PL, Clanbrassil plot' on a small scale to place this T . Died—June 7, at Ballyvaughan, M. The Waterford News gtates that Fa­ street, Mrs. Margaret McDonald. county under martial law for the un­ Guthrie, victualler, formerly of Mill- ther Crotty is resigning his position June 5, Mary, wife of Stephen Moore, pardonable crime of having elected Dr. Westmeath. Antrim. town-Malbay. as secretary to the Most Rev. Dr. 14 Emerald street. MacCartan as its member of Parlia­ Judge Fleming was presented with Mr. John Suttlehan, principal, Holy Hackett, his duties at the Cathedral ment. Let us 'wait and see.'" white gloves at Mullingar. Cork. Cross Schools, Ardoyne, has died at occupying all his time. He will be Kildare. Sinn Fein bunting placed on the Cases of cerebrospinal meningitis his residence, Crumlin Rd., Belfast. Mr. Justice O'Connor made an order succeeded by Rev. W. Byrne. On the departure from Thomastown Manchester Martyrs' monument in (Continued on page 7) On a charge of illicit distillation in for the administration of the real and on retiring from the force, his col­ Birr' was removed by the military, who a house in Cupar street, Belfast, Hugh personal estate of the late Mr. W. T. LEJNSTER. leagues presented Head Constable again removed a fresh supply put on Fitzgerald was fined £100, or six Hungerford, formerly of Shanakiel Connell with a silver-mounted walking during the night. months' imprisonment. House, Sunday's Well, Cork, whose Carlow. stick. MINNESOTA Most house-furnishing firms in Bel­ personal estate consisted principally Mr. P. Dowling, Broughillstown, Kildare County Council co-opted Longford. fast are affected by a strike of up­ of life insurance policies amounting to Rathvilly, has got £100 for a five- Mr. William Murray, Castledermot, in By her will, Selina, Countess of 11*^ SCHOOL]Mwaoil holsterers, cabinetmakers and polish­ £25,000. year-old working horse. the place of the late Mr. E. Hayden, Longford, who left £26,124, desired ers, involving some 500 men and 100 The instruments of the Macroom Rev. J. P. O'Donohoe, C. C., presided J. P. burial "quietly and plainly," giving "as women, who seek an increase of 3d. brass band were stolen from the Town at a large meeting of Tynock S. F. Messrs. Simon J. Malone, J. P., Clon- little trouble as possible." BUSINESS per hour in a 52^-hour week. Hall, where they had been temporarily Club when a resolution was passed moyle, Rathangan, and James Coffey, Longford Summer Assizes open •JEWELERS • Joseph Anderson, an engine cleaner, stored. unanimously condemning Mr. W. Kav- J. P., Ellistown, Kildare, having re­ July 2. EXCHANGE The L. G. B. have sanctioned in­ Mr. L. P. Reynolds, J. P., Dalystown 627>_* AVE N. was drowned bathing in the Braid anagh's recent utterances regarding fused to sign summonses for the Con­ MINNEAPOLIS river at Ballymena. creases of salary to Bandon Union doc­ conscription as "insults to National stabulary as a protest against conscrip­ House, Granard, who has died, sat on tors from £100 to £140, and in Ban­ the bench for upward of half a cen­ aspirations," and calling on him to re­ tion, are removed from the Commis­ Expert Training for Armagh. don, Innishannon and Kilbrittain dis­ sign all public positions in County Car- sion of the Peace. tury, and was formerly High Sheriff. Mr. Cyril Gillespie, son of Mr. Robt. tricts from £140 to £160 per annum. low. The house of Mr. Wm. Murray, He sold his extensive lands under the Secretarial,Commercial Second reading was given in Par­ Gillespie, Armagh, lias been appointed The Carlow Nationalist says: "Ow­ Donadea, has been visited by a party Wyndham Act. and Government Posi­ assistant secretary of the Blind In­ liament to a Provisional Order Bill to ing to his being officially connected of police, who arrived in a motor car stitute for Soldiers in Dublin. enable Cork Corporation to lease or with the administration of the new in charge of Mr. K. Supple, County In­ Louth. tions. grant for building purposes sites in Mr. William Kennedy, who has died Franchise Register, Mr. J. D. Mac- spector, R. I. C., and searched it with­ An English syndicate, registered as Call and talk it over; at Kernan, Poitadown, aged 80, served "The Park." Carthy, clerk of the Crown and Peace out avail for Mr. Art O'Connor, B. E., the Irish Chilled Meat Co., has bought under Lord Roberts in his inarch to The Most Rev. Dr. Cohalan, Bishop for County Carlow, lias severed his Elm Hill, Hazlehatch. Westgate and the Marsh Spinning and or ask for our Khandahar. Mr. Ed. Taylor, Grange, of Cork, has appointed Rev. P. O'Con- connection with the Carlow Urban Weaving Mills, Drogheda, to develop catalogue. Portadown, who has died, was a well- nell, C. C., Cathedral, to be P. P. En- Council, of which lie has been a mem­ Kilkenny. a chilled meat industry. The work of niskeane in succession to the late Fa­ Rickard&Gruman ' knokn authority on fruit culture. ber for a number of years. That Mr. Mrs. Mary Yickers, Coolroe, Grai- reconstruction will be finished in An ; I'': Right Rev. Mgr. Byrne, P. P., V. G., ther O'Driscoll. Father O'Conell was MacCartliy would be a loss to any Proprietor 11: Dungannon, was, at the annual meet­ chaplain to the Cork Division A. O. H. public body is acknowledged by those l! 1 ing of the Armagh Provincial Coun­ Kathleen Baylor, daughter of Win, who appreciate his administrative cil, Catholic Clerical Managers' Asso Baylor, Walker's Hill, Fermoy, died worth. elation, re-elected chairman for three as a result of burns received at a range years. Very Rev. Archdeacon Keown fire. Dublin. and Rev. J. Tierney were re-elected John Clancy, of Clontycommade, as­ Dr. J. Dallas Pratt, F. R. C. S. I., 1 hon. treasurers, and Rev. M. J. Quinn sistant manager of Allen Bridge has died somewhat suddenly at his DIABETES V'i Creamery, was at Mallow sentenced to FOX LONG • i. i hon. secretary for the same period. residence, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. four months' imprisonment, without The Council expressed deep regret at He was major, R. A. M. C„ T. F., and FUNERAL DIRECTORS the death of Mgr. McGlynn, Raphoe, hard labor, on a charge of drilling at was assistant surgeon to D. M. P. for Following an education][under our system, you Boherbue, Newmarket. one of its oldest and most esteemed many years. He was also medical in­ eat liberally at home or restaurant, and you|,tol- 13 Fifth St. N. E. Both Phones members. The election of diocesan Cork Lunatic Asylum Committee re­ spector of factories, and for 23 years erate the carbohydrates. representatives on the Central Coun­ fused to accept the resignation of the surgeon to the National Board of Edu­ cil resulted as follows: Bishop of Ross, and asked him to con­ cation. tinue his membership of the commit­ "Found drowned" was the verdict at Cases from every statejn the Union and Canada Cavan. tee. an inquest on Mr. Francis Walking- on file. The R. I. C. barracks at Tullyvin and ton, Eglinton Park, Kingstown, a gen­ Grouse Hall (Cavan) have been closed, Kerry. tleman of independent means, who had 5>4% [I ! »: i:..;;. the police being distributed to other Two young lads, James Sullivan, 22, been missing since February 2, and Names of Local Cases you'may investigate. H ii'. t!~ I,: stations in the county. Fevata, and Dan Sheehan, 16, Ahane, whose body was found off the East Paid on Savings t Over 100 employes of Messrs. Ca- Knocknagoshel, Kerry, were drowned Pier. Write, telephone, wire or call s - •; hill, printers, Ormoiul quay, are on while bathing in the Feale, the former The Dublin Victuallers' Association strike over a refusal to reduce their going to the rescue of the latter, by announces substantial reductions in hours from 48 to 45 per week, and to whom he was gripped. Sullivan res­ meat prices, and promises further re­ Loring Park Sanatorium HENNEPIN SAVINGS AND increase their wages by 10s. They cued Sheehan last summer from ductions in the event of a further fall 1508 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, Minn. LOAN ASSOCIATION were agreeable to a 45 hours' week drowning in the same pool. in live stock rates. During an eviction, on a farm near Mrs. Lennon, Longwood avenue, and 5s. increase, but Messrs. Cahill Nicollet 6344 Deposits made on or be­ would not consent. The "Anglo-Celt" Dingle, Const. Treacy, Annascaul, re­ has been officially informed that her Hi ceived a gunshot wound in the abdo­ son, Mr. M. J. Lennon; (editor of fore the 10th of any month was arranged for with Messrs. Baird draw interest from the 1st. of Belfast, and produced nine hours men from an old double-barreled gun Young Ireland) is detained at Lincoln J;J- after the agreement was signed, the found in the house by Head Const. prison. newspaper being only one day delayed. Downes, Dingle, who was opening the Const. Green swam out and rescued 411' Second Avenue S. gue-na-Managh, has lodged a claim < gust. One of the mills will be used breach when the charge went. The a child of 4, John Howard, who fell Ground Floor, Security Building for £30 compensation against the as a tannery. Derry. victim is in Dingle Hospital. from a landing stage at Baldoyle. He Thomastown D. C. for malicious injury The police in North Louth carried Mr. Wm. Scott, manager for over Constable Patrick O'Sullivan, D. M., was aided by a man named George by the forcibly taking away of a rifle, out extensive raids for arms. In Dun- 60 years of the Foyle and Bann Fish­ P., Dalkey, has resigned after six Carrick in bringing the child out of a sporting shotgun and a pair of field dalk they visited many houses, includ­ ery Co., has died. years' service. His comrades of the the water. glasses from her dwelling. ing the residences of a couple of mem­ Judgment was reserved by Mr. Jus­ "F" Division presented him with a Dr. J. L. MacFadden has been elect­ • !I The town clerk, Kilkenny, by in­ bers of the Urban Council, the Irish Diamonds & Watches i tice Pim on the point arising in Har- beautiful gold chain before leaving for ed house surgeon, Richmond Hospital, struction of the Corporation, has writ­ Volunteer quarters and the Hibernian Emblems, Pins, Charms and'Rings land and Wolff's yard aid the Derry his native place, Minish, Killarney. Dublin. ten to the Chief Secretary as to the Hall (I. A. A.) Only a few shotguns yard whether when platers went on The death took place at Monkstown CHAS. OLSON & CO. disabilities that will ensue to the pub­ and some literature and a few drill strike their helpers, on being disem- Limerick. of Mr. H. J. Allen, J. P., one of the lic from the increased railway fares, books were captured. Jewelers 2\51Central Ave. . ployed owing to the strike, were en­ On June 1 new potatoes grown at princpals of Messrs. Richard Allen & as the new regulations will practically titled tKilkenny people. Limerick Most Rev. Dr. Gaughran, Bishop of Mr. W. Close, Intermediate Schools, Messrs. Henry and James, Dame street Corporation has also protested against Meath, has attained the Golden Jubilee Let Us Shoe You and Limerick, was drowned with his fian­ and Parliament street. Monaghan. the increased fares. of his ordination. cee while bathing. At the Dublin College of Irish, 20 While Lillie Donaldson, 15, and her Sentences of John McGovern and P. You'll Let Us Show.You 'if brother James, 4, Portinaghey, Glass- Patrick Costelloe, John Dunne, Kildare street, the Rev. Gerald O'No- Kings. .i'S' Philip Stackpool, John Holley and lan, M. A. professor of Irish, St. Pat­ Butterfield for unlawful assembly at lough, were driving home their trap A Kings County P. P. writes: "In Maurice Hayes, all of Glin district, rick's College, Maynooth, delivered a Slane were affirmed by Juc|ge Fleming collided with a cart, and both were the we are told that were arrested by police and military Home Trad? thrown out, the boy being killed. series of eight lectures on the Gram­ the Chief Secretary informed some at Trim Quarter Sessions. A sentence on a charge of drilling. When starting Four Unionists voted at Rockcorry mar of Irish. learned member of the House of Com­ of two months on Daniel McGovern 29894—IRISH—Eleven FAS Shoe Store !i Petty Sessions for the appointment as Died—May 31, at Moyne Road, was reduced to one month. 219-23* NicoOet C. P. S. of Mr. J. J. Ilanna, Clerk at they were loudly cheered by a sympa­ mons that one night, May 29, no less Ranelagh, John O'Donoghue, late Su- Cootehill, and 3 Nationalists for Mr. thizing crowd. than 21 raids for arms occurred in P. McCabe, Carragore. Judge Johnston, at the opening of Tipperary. Monaghan Sessions, was presented Edward Kennedy was at Temple- with white gloves, and in reply said: more bound to the peace, or in default "All I can say is, that this is a model of bail, two months' imprisonment, on county." a charge of drilling at Neagh. Ed­ ward O'Leary, Nenagh, was remanded Tyrone. for eight days with the option of bail The workmen in McPherson's saw on a similar charge. Both prisoners mills at Newtownstewart have gone refused t

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