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%lfe^l!iy.u;ij.'iij'..,u.|j|ilJ|i-111111111'' gwa'i»Mj?'r<'''ii'li'"gV M''r?RAY-A:ig. 27. Catherinf ^mWmm^ - -fDTCSTf lM^TI? I* havin»•*««g caused tbe death ooff his cousin, Mur- other daughter and four eons and hi* Master Thomas F. Rahilly, of 1&*- woman named Austin and her daugt mm^yfUMi JLMlml Jjj&rlJDil* Andrew Mclntyre, aged 80 year*. ray. 8 I'pper Bridge street ' widow are left to mourn Ms loss. One towet. has captured the "Blue Ribbon" ter were driving two cattle into she*,. P.3 H •m»«..i.-.-ii Tbeip had been a dispute about a cow TIOHK-At St. Michael's Hcs'.ltal, of his sons, Mr. Denis Neville, well of tbe Intermediate examinations, by ter from the storm. The women ani **^ -^» trespassing. Kingstc m. from the result of an ac- known In New Ross a few years ago. getting first place in the senior grade cattle awere struck by lightning. The^ Ifc^rflEVVS FROM ALU THE COUNTIES OP Owing to the influence of Alderman ident. VV.Uiam Tighe ,aged 42 «e^rs. Is now attached to a large clothing es­ and gold medal attached. Master Ra­ women escaped, but the cattle werai „ x . McHugh, M. P.; Lord Londonderry. tablishment in Liverpool. hilly has won tbe gold medal, fon killed. Postmaster General, has acceded to a KII.DAni. classics in the senior grade, first place On Aug. 23 the remains of Mr. Dan­ memorial by residents at Drumacool. The Christian Bro'hers in Naac as WICKLOW. in Celtic and second in French. He iel HamiU were removed from his late Ballymote, sanctioning tbe establ sh- everywnere are doing grand ".• ik DIED.—Aug 25 at Bolenaskea, obtained previously the gold medal residence In Irish street, Armagh, and w> What It Halny Done by tlie. People at for the improvement and thor< i, ed­ for first place in junior grade. In ment of a poet office at Drumacool conveyed to St. Malachy's Chapel, - Home—V»riou» Itemi From Kverjr Glenmalnre, William Byrne, aged 85 Cross Roads. ucation of the children under t'.eir years. Aug. 23, at Glent-aly, Evelyn middle grade be got third place with where Maes was celebrated by r the advancement of the Irish land, when a merrjer of tbe com­ Having reached the cemetery, tne On Aug. 30 the annual Galway Fela race all over the world. Parliamentary Fund. It was arranged munity made her final vows Tbe I.IMKR1CK. prayers at the graveside were reeitet took place In the Temperance Hall, that a meeting should Yu* b«ld to pro­ 'I he grand tower now being eree'ei The dwelling of Thomas C'^on^or. X&i&b&rd stifetai, and foimed a A ir.6 young lady was Miss Mary Synn«,tt. by Father SheerlnN u c mote the object. We are informed in (oiinci tion with the Church of In religion Sister Mary of St. Jo eyn .Ballyvara. steward to General Gol most Interesting episodes that has yet Maynooth will be an imposing struc­ that a stevedore at the Rosses Point of Calaeanctiue. She is a daughter of was fired Into on Sunday, Aug. 19. . marked the progress of the work of ture it now stands 104, uud 146 feet - HrV* employed tb efamous grassgrabber <.f Mr. Thomas Synnoto, Carnew, KIKI S'o motive can be given for the at­ At a meeting of the members of the • tbe Gaelic organization. Support°d, have to \m added to complete the con­ tack. Strandhiii: This will be looked after. sister to Rev. Patrick Synnott, Tei re- Drumgoon branch of the United Irish as the movement has been, by the The following resolution was passed trast Kven in the incomplete stage rath, Cushlnstown. The young relig- In the historic Market Square, Lim­ Host Rev. Dr. MacCormark. of it presents an imposing appearand, League Mr. Thomas Connolly presid­ unanimously; "That we call on all euse made her vows and received tno erick, Sept. 2, a splendid United Irish ed. Several new members' joiner* ©alway, Its success was assured. As grassgrabbers to at once let go their Th' irtctlon of a tower of suih dl- white habit from the Very Rev. Can­ League demonstration was held. On „president of the League, his influence wci.s mis lb a tedious process, involv­ The following resolutions were pa#sec holds.' on Lee, St. John's, Limerick. the same platform stood Mr. Michael mas been a world of strength to the -H. Cryan and P. Molloy, ing a gr.-at deal of labor and a heavy —Proposed by Mi. O. Dougherty, Bees. Davitt. Mr. John Redmond, M. P.. and seconded by Mr. Uames Brady: L\ i r movement. The advance of that • -iti.-iv The cost of this yuilding will Mr. Thomas J. Candon, M. P., who That it is a sin tnat cries to heaven, | movement wae well illustrated by the t«i $7'».ii00. made speeches that recalled the grand ML'NSiER iivr vengeance to see the manner in | .day's perfomance. The object of the I.*.. Second Plenary Synod of May- fighting days of the Land League to LEINSTER which the Guardians of Cootehlll \' Feis was to encourage the general use noo'h opened in solemn session at SI. CLARE. the mind* of the hearers. m Union are taxing the rat? payers. 2. of Irish as a medium of communha ion CARLOW. i'atn.k's college on Aug. 28. Engine Driver Michael O'Loughhn. At a recent meeting of the members That it is an accursed system, em­ •If between the people in the West, and The death of Mr. Terence Doyle, of the West Clare Railway, ian of the Manleter branch of the United bodying slavery, to see a relieving to create a taete for the old Irish mu. Duffrey, Hackettstown, occurred Sept. KILKENNY. against an obstruction on the line Irish League, Mr. James Marshall tic, BO full of delightful melody. It 1, at the extraordinary age of OS years. doctor getting 3 guineas a week out of ! •&£*• Mr P. Cody, West street, Callan. Jiear Corofln on Aug. 18. When the presided. This branch will be repre­ • he pockets of the poor, whereas the •was In 1898 that the Fels movem -i t After Otjce and High Mass the funeral • IK I Sept. 3. He waa proprietor >f railway officials left the train to in­ sented at the great demonstration at •was started in Galway, and since the left for Clonmore cemetery, and was nut- of the most important tanneries vestigate, a large piece of rock, weigu- Limerick by all theuearnest and true doctor on leave should be bound to display has grown In importance and numerously attended. in- Ir.iand, in which many people ing >ou pounds, was found. men in the parish." pay it. 3. That In many other re­ Interest. The singing, choral and so- Of eeven pupils presented from tbe w.-re employed. During his. life ha The death of Miss Berlinda. MaiNa- spects we see unjust taxation of the E lo. at the opening of the Feis was ex- BeugalBtown bchools of tbe C'hrisiian latepayer, and we call on the county* wa- i most exemplary Cu'holic mara. Corofln. occurred on Aug _4. TIPPERART. ceptlonally Interesting and impress-d Brothers Ave -passed, one. Thomas at large to be prepared for it at the A meeting of the Moomoin Branch She was a member of one of the oili­ We regTet to chronicle the death of tbe audience. By en thos>e who wore Keogn, obtained the thirteenth place next election."—J. Leary, Sec. i;r- «'f :i>- L'n'ied Irish League v»uh held est families in the country, beiug the Mr. John Fox father of Mr. John P. mot gtfted with a knowledge of iho on the Junior exhibition grade with During a dispute between two men "ii A'.g 26. Mr. Thoma- Farr.-ll pie- daughter of the late Mr Uouat Mac- Fox, of the Distict Council, Carrick- language could not fail to be moved by 3,811 marks over pass. >••!. u A complaint v,ua made that Namara, and sister of Mr Mich i^l on-Sulr, and uncle to the Most Kev. named Flynn, tailors, who live in Kil- _ihe_. remar_kable earnestness with In the Parish of St. Mullins. Father •ii:.e persons continue to a^noc-i »te naleck, one stabbed the other In tb O'li. MmNamaru, Coiotin Ihe ml' r- Dr. Mullany. Syracuset Ne* \ork. if- •which the exercises of the dav and; Norris, pastor, lately made ths re­ w :h ihe emergency men uud ce tan ment took place on Suviday, in the ter a tedious illness. Death oeeured artery of the neck with ar pa'r oT &1~ evening were conducted. In tbe reci­ port on the crops: "The general con­ purses, to whom they g.\e their i u*- ancient famiy tomb in Cood. at his residence, Glenaskagh. on Aug. sors. The Injured man died aim. ;f- tations the marvelously expressive dition of the crops is a fair average. i II. and entertain them in their Mt- Mr Patrick O Dea presided at last 23. The funeral was large and repre­ instantly. emphasis and gestures struck every The potato crop is Injured l>y bl.ght tn.K rooms. meeting of the members of C oeradare sentative. Representative bodies On the Feast of the Assumptio one, and the greatest actor could J* urn and rain. The material condition oT branch of United Irish League, held from Carrick, Clonmel, Fethard, Aug. 15. in Cavan Hl{ a useful lesson from the perfect and the people is generally good " KINGS. tu KUmacruane, Drangau and Windgap were in attend­ Mass was sung by Rev. Francis -Brad most impressive effect produced by The announcement of the death of Th Earl of Portarllnglon. ance at the funeral. Interment took son of Mr. W. Brady, Innisbbeg. Bu the natural instinct for elocution pos­ Ems Mrs. Michael Roche, of Orange, oc­ I'aik died Aug". 31. CORK. plaie at the family burial ground, lersyridge. Rev. C. Comey was de sessed by those who stood on tbe plat­ curred Aug. 26 after a brief lllnens, Mi James Gray, of Edeiiderry, di^d On August 25a'severe .thunder­ Grange, immediately after the Re­ con; Rev. T. McOovern, sub-deacoi form. Miss Foley accompanied at tbe & having received all the consolation In Iml. in. Sept 3. The remains wer« storm burst over Kan'urk l.rg.t quiem Mass. and Rev. John McGauran, preslden St. Patrick's College, master of cere % ^ piano. that rollglon afforded. Tho funoral • oi,\c) ed by train to Kdeniierry for darknese prevailed Th- terrifying A meeting of Cahir branch of the monies. The sermon was preached by to Grange Chapel, where there was a interment. experience lasted hut a .--hort while. I'nlted Irish League was held on Aug. Rev. James Donohoe, LL.D., New LBITRIM. Solemn Office and Requiem High Maes On August 24 Franc A fine young horse, th" property of 26. CiallaKher. ^3 Y'ork, who dwelt on the hardships en­ A Bpecial meeting of the members for tbe repose of her soul, was numer­ Mr Michael Lyons, of K^a^km was unmarried, met with a fatal accident on August 29 Intelligence was re­ dured by the Irish going to Ameri­ *» of the local branch of the United ously attended. a: KUlyon, near Birr Descending killed by a lightning stroke, 'ihe man ceived In Nenagh of the sudden ca through want of knowledge in Jie % (Irish League was held In Carirk-on- ftoiii a finished hay tramp he tdid on in charge of the horse, named Joiin death of Father Michael O'Brien, of DUBLIN. elementary principles of technical ed­ •Shannon Town Hail AUE 26. Mrk a four-pronged fork, left leaning; Rlordan. had a narrow escape. Lowell, Massachusetts. He had been Mrs. Margaret Hayden was found ucation. Most Rev. Dr. McGennls --John F« (chairman of tho District against a rick. The .spikes entered Mr D Hui key pre.shl.j at recent on a visit with his relatives at Shal- drowned in a quarry pool at Klm- presided. Father Donohoe is a broth­ Council) woa voted to the chair nnr II.M body for several Inche-, and al- meeting of the member- of Itailv- lee. and had been in Nenagh in the* ronge, n .Dublin^ on AXLK. .28. _____ 1 er of Mr. Thomas Donohoe. Bogesky, f?w'*nrrr~"ffHeade<}- ^y 4*r*r lifotvtm.-.-CUj.l'Kh, braM'h yJLilj£ I 'nited lr - h course of the afternoon After dining Very Rev. Michael O'Kaue. 6. P.. •*"•=* -*tt*-"-*----r=-- ..I,..>...I...I1WI. •it,r,fl.-,r, Tinrr------,-County Council at Carrie k-on-Shnn- Wi.nds and Fanning, he died ~h<>rtlv League. wuth some friends he drove to ShaJlee '; uon, Aug. 22, an able address on tech­ Jallaght, has been aypointed prior of On August 24 was celebrated the House, the residence of bis nepheW, At the venerable age of 81 yeas, or the Dominican Order In Limerick in afterwards. It Is a sad coincidence nical Instruction was delivered by golden Jubilee of Mother AlovMus Mr. John Bopfield. Shortly after his Aug. 8, died Mr. Matthew Lynch, of succession to the Very Rev !•' Bt'.n- t nat witnin a few daye a precisely s m I3allyjaniesduff. Duing life he was a _Ffttk«r McLaughlin, Manorhamilton. Dwyer, in the Presentation Jrier, arrival he became weak, and ufter ie- }" non. O. P liar futal occurrence happened to . o staunch Nationalist. The attendance Youghal After High M.ier- wuic.i ceiving the last rites of the Cuunh On Aujust 26 a ehorklnp fatality oc­ n-|>h Coom-y. a young fanner at Cnt- at the funeral was the greatest Seen MAYO. was- lelebrated by the venerauie It'.m from a brother clergyman who hap­ curred Qt the Kingstown railway sta­ rii U in the adjacent barony of War- in the locality for many years. Hia On Aug. 22 Solemn Requiem High reusiown. Keller and his clergy, in the ubgeiu e pened to be present, exp.red in a cou­ 'Mass was colebrated In the C nvont tion. The Great Southern & Western daughter, Sister Mary Stanislaus, wag of his lordship the Bishop, in a most ple of hours. The sad even has cas.s one of the first novices to enter the Chapel, Castlebar, for the repose of Railway mail train urrumi at the a LONGFORD BOlellin UiuUIler. the I'apal de.led C.irm a gloom over the entire district, und Convent of the Poor Clares at BaUv- > tbe aoul of Sihter Mary (latirlel Cun- tiOOi from tbe pier at S 3f> p m , and 'as It was slowing up to take in pas­ A great United Irish League meet- was. Hlven to the nun- At the Bingham, who died on Sunday. Sho sengers William Tlghe aged \2. uf G HiK WB:- held In Kdgettur: h-to-.\ n of the leremony u crown of white Uves of Kuther O'Brien, who arc he:d was recolved into tho convent sixtpou Chatham Row, Dublin. s-ervunt in >> \>\ 3. Following nittuiH'i's of J» ir- llowers was plated on the head of tiie In the highest esteem throughout ihe ears ago. The Most RPV. Dr. Mac- DERKV. Trinity College, caught hold of il.n li'tnient were presented. ,,nd d>-l v i.-l nun by the Dean, and :i s'aff In her North Riding of Tlpperary. The body ormack. Bishop of Oalwny. presided. Mr. Thomas AJcCarter, T. C, Derry, J handle of the door uf u tarrag' to addresses J. P. Farrell J Tmly. aud hand Hy the kindinh.- of the H>v. will be embalmed and conveyed to The eolomn procosslon immediately Jt Is stated, intends to^tand au Nation­ enter with his wife and two WJ^IA, J O'Donnell. Mother. Mrs Lavertine of I,Inn rick- America for interment. started for the cemetery, tho • Miserere alist candidate for Derry City at Ue when ho stumbled and fell cm the rail and Castle< ontiell. sister t" Mntfler On August 29 Office and High Ma-s re Israel" was sung by tho Mos Hov. general election. i i between twu carriages He \v„ re­ LOUTH AloysiiiH, was near her dor ng ihe for the repose of the >oul of Brother Dr. MacCormack. Dr. MacCormark Miss O'Hara, daughter of Mr. moved to St. Michael's hospital, WIIOTC The death of Mr Patrick Fay. an ceremony. whJc h was very iinpre-sive. Edmund McCaw wae celebrated In tne •fflclated at tbe grave. Dccoat>ed was Charles O'Hara, Maghera, was receiv­ he was examined by I>r ll.ii.nig.iu old *hnd- h'ghly rw-pe. te i .itt/en f she being the first who had a golden chapel attached to the Monastery, only 38 years of age. and was daugluor ed Into the religious life in the Naz­ and Dr. Cleary, fut life was extinct. Progheda. happened on Sept 3. to the Jubilee In the convent Mount St. Nicholas, Carrick-on Suir. •f Mrs. Cunningham Ca»tlebar. areth House, Hammersmith. London, Tho scone at the station was lnde- gr^ .u regret uf IHH fniml) ••• •' .reii -. RKCKNT DEATHS IN CORK Very Rev. John Power pieslded at the \ & On Aug. 28 tho solemn cetemony of on Feast of the Assumption. Her fentibably tad. The Reate*t sympathy DIED—On Aug 7 at Hmlen Pin .-. LEAHY—Aug. -'), at Cros-.haven. Ottue. After parsing . around the • th'e reception of three novices tuok name in religion is Sister • Francis was expressed for tho widow and Dundnlk, Thoman M>Dennott. Inter- the result of an accident, W.llani gounds the procession arrived at ibe . place in the chapel of the Convent of Rita. chlldron. meni was In Haggard-town c »'metpry Leahy, of Wellington place. Lee road little cemetery, where tbe final pray­ Mercy, Castlebar. Tho ladles who had l Marlon M Rntheram. in- (late of T. Lyons & Co.). aged 39 ers having been said, the remains y • the happiness of receiving the white The doath occurred lately at the On Aug. 7. the New cemetery. Dun- years. were interred. DONEGAL ? »til were Miss' Mary Kate O'Reilly. Loretto Convent, Balbrlggan. of Mlea terment in MANNING—On Aug 21*. at 75 Norttj The United Irish League now*.hf>s- *» daughter of Mr. Lawrence O'Reilly. 5 Mary McNally (In religion Sister Mar­ dalk. • Main street, Mary Anne Manning. many brant hes founded in this *Eoun . North Richmond stroet. Dublin. In re­ tina. The deceased lady, who in hep WATERFORD. ty, and many more are being esta,, I O'KKEFE—At 33 Shand.m str. et, ligion Sister Mary Stanislaus; Ml&p 76th year, was a native of Bnldarngh, MEATH. With regret we chronicle this week ltshed. Donegal Willi be one of Ua Mary Anne O'Keeffe, Gla-abOy, t'ar- Uo«ephlno Lavan, daughter of the lata Damaetown. 8he was received into The Redemptorist Fathers from the death of Mr. William Daly, Ma.n best organized counties in Ireland., Mr. Michael Lavan. Ballyhaunis, and tho Lorotto Convent 44 years ago. and i")undnlk—Rev Fathers llurke. H:ng- rlgnavar. street, Durgarvan. He was an exemp­ ' AMBROSE—At Tower. St. Aim's lary Christian and a whole-hearttd niece of Rev. Mother Vincent, of the professed in Rathfarnham 18 months ham. Lynch and Coyle^—brought their DOWN. Hill, Joseph Ambrose, aged 24 years. Irishman. Sams community, In religion 8lBter later. At tbe time only three nuns (mission to a close in Uunshaughrln Very Rev. Dr. O'Brien. Banbridge, | O'REGAN — At Coolmain, Mary With feelings of deepest regret we •Margaret Mary, and Miss M. A. Mc- were in the convent at Balbrlggan. and Culmullen parishes on Aug -fi, is attending the Synod in Maynooth O'Regan. chronicle the death of Father Sladen, •> Glrr, daughter of Mr. Thomas Mc- Her remains were carried to their last with the usual devotions and sermon*. ae procurator of the diocese of Dro- | CRONlN—On Aug. 28. at Peake, Modeligo, which occurred Aug. 30. t> :<• Glrr, Cullon. and niece of Rev. P. Mc- resting place by nine nephews—J. Mc­ the congregations present In each more. in the absence of the Btehi Coachford, Timothy Cronin. High Mass and Solemn Office for the > Giro, BaUlndine, in religion SlBter Nally, Balorlggan; Michael. Joseph church being out of proportions to '.ho Most Rev. Dr. McGdvern, who Is se ! BLACKBURN—On Aug. 7, at Bos­ repose of his soul was held on Satur­ Mary Angela. and Patrick McNally, Ring Commons: seating and standing room. Tbh was ously ill. ki ton Patrick Blackburn Ballycrane, day, and the interment dn Sunday. Joseph, John. ,^trlck and Matthew the prevailing condition of things dur­ On Aug. 27 Dr. Heron, J. P., helo The people of Clonbar and nolgh- Oalbally, Tlpperary, aged 38 yean-. The funeral wae numerously attended. |>orhood assembled on a splendid riom- McNally, Baldaragh, and James ing the three weeks of the m'ssion In an inquest on the body of George Mo both churches the preachers gave WALSH—On Aug. 30, at Rathpea- We regret to record the death of i. onstrrtlon at Clonbur, which was Browne, Balbrlggan. Her brother, J. -Govern, Hyde Market, Newry, aged 2? thanks to God for the enthusiastic con. Richard Walsh, Monard. Mr. Bartholomew Sheehan, which oc­ marked by great earnestness and un- McNally, Baldaragh, was chief mour­ years, who died in Uie Newry Hospita spirit of religion and devotion which DWANE-On Aug. 30, at 33 VVar- curred in Waterford on Aug. 27, at tho suDimity. Mr. John Dillon (who was ner. 611 5 lace Davld on the previous night as a result o young and old exhibited, the contest f* " P - Uwane, age"u SO age of 64 years. The deceased was RECENT DEATHS IN DUBLIN. injuries eceived in Mr. Finnega accompanied by Mrs. Dillon), and Mr. sionals having been dally crowded years. engaged for a great many years at NOLAN—Aug. 22. at 24 King's ave­ quarry at Ballinacraig. near Newr. William O'Malley, arrived at Cong with penitents. The Rev. Fathers not O'DRISCOLL—Aug. 30, at Dublin Mount Melleray as carpenter, and en- nue. James Nolan, aged 28 years. on the 22d I net. A large stone fell o.J from Galway and drove to Clonbur. alone Inculcated a spirit of piety and Hill, Catherine O'Urlscoll. aged 84. Joyed the respect and confidence of CLARKE—Aug. 24, at 72 Aughrlm him accidentally and inflicted fati Outside the village they were met by; love of God, but they endeavored in HANRAHAN—Aug. 21. 1900, at 15 the community there. the Ballinrobe band, who, preceded by street, Kate Clarke, late of 47 Henryt Injuries. their sermons to cultivate the corres­ Main street, Mltchelstown, John Han- A branch of the United Irish League & the Clonbur, Ballinrobe and Cong street. The remains of the late Mrs. Mack' ponding virtue, love of country. He rahan. has been founded in Kill. A meeting jr tiannere, played tne visitors Into the COUGHLAN—Aug. 28, at 7 Rutland were removed from Dunavll, near f : that does not love his country cannot CRONIN—Aug. 31, 1»00, at New was held there on Sunday, Aug. 25. at frillage, where they received a heartv place, Clontarf, Anno Mary Josephine keel, on Aug. 11, for interment in Mas6 ¥ J love his God. They condemn w th etreet, Newmarket Daniel Cronin, which Mr. P. J. Power, M. P., spoke. CTeetdng. The meeting commenced Coughlan, aged 17 years. vehemence the demoralizing Engllsti victualler, aged 84 years. Forth (St. Colman's), Kllkeel. The after a very short delay, when, on the GRAHAM—Aug. 29, at 6 Lower newspapers too much read by the MURPHY—Aug. 3, Letitla Murphy, funeral was the largest seen of any by - motion of Mr. P. O'Mally. chairman Mountpleasant avenuo, James Joseph Irish to their great detriment to the sister of the late James O'Connell, ULSTER any living person in the district. Dr. - Oughterard Board of Guardians, seo- Graham, aged 38 years, late of the of­ simple faith and the pure morals so merchant tailor. South Main street. Mackin traveled from New Zealand to Onded by Mr. Patrick Kearney, the fice of Public Works. characteristic of Ireland. SULLIVAN-GREEN—On Aug. 28, at ANTRIM. be with his mother during her declin­ chair was taken by Rev. Martin Mel- GAYNOR—Aug. 22, at 92 Harcourt QUEENS. Air Hill, Glanworth, James Sullivan- On Aug. 26 the Great Northern Rail­ ing years. lett. Mr. John Dillon struck the best etreet, Hannah Gaynor, sister of the Green, aged 86. way terminus, Belfast, presented a gay note of recent years when he said that late Rev. Denis Francis Dempsey, P. appearance as St. Malachy's Holy FERMANAGH. Miss R. Mooney, of Maryborough, MULCAHY—On Aug. 21, at Rye- "emigration must atop." And it can P., San Pranclscor^al. Family was taking their excursion to Mr. Jeremiah Jordan, M. P., wiL was received into the Nazareth House, field, Mary Mulcahy. 1 be stopped if the Irish people be true KEHOHS—Aug. 23, at 32 South Rich­ POWER—Daniel Power, Castleview Dundaik. A number of friends ac­ seek re-election as the Parliamentary to the principles of the United Irish mond street. Hammersmith, London, on the Feast representative of South Fermanagh of the Assumption. Her religious Terrace, late of Great Southern and companied them. The total number of League and give up following that will KERRIGAN—Aug. 29, at Tolka Cot­ Western Railway. excursionists was 3,000, the largest •The general election is not far off. tage, Mulhuddart, Michael Kerrigan. name is Sister Eugenia Mary. ««* the wisp, "technical education." EOAN—On Aug. 26, at Li&goold, excursion party that ever left Belfast. August 27 a remarkable train acci­ •r The land is what the Irish peopU LYNDON—Aug. 29, at 31 Corrig dent occurred near Irvinestown. Aa WEXFORD Michael Egan. On Aug. 18 the body of a man wa* pfrant now. avenue, Kingstown, Frances Lyndon. excursion tialn from Portadown to Miss Catherine Fenton, Rathduff, found floating in the Lough fetween HOWARD—-Aug. 24, at Our Lady's CarrickTergus and Greypoint. Dr. Ar­ Bundoran was returning and the door ' ROSCOMMON. Hospital, Harbld's Cross, James How­ lately sued Mr. Thomas Cowman for KERRY. The change of the Lady Superioress thur Mussen, coroner, held an inquest of one of the carriages became unfas­ Mr. Patrick Regan presided at re- ard, 24 Portlandt street, N. C. R. breach of promise to marry, and ob­ 6t the Loretto Convent, Killarney, on the body, which was identified asi tened, and Francis Trodden, barb"r,: KENNEDY—Aug. 26, Philip Ken­ tained $260 damages. •—fHMiit meeting of the members of tho Mother M. J3orgta O'Shaughnessy, was that of Matthew Frew, missing from and Francis Carberry, cattle deal?.. nedy, at 20 Lower Jane place. The Tagbmon Band had a second <5rossna Branch, U. I. L. Business of received with keen regret. the pleasure boat which mysteriously both of Armagh, fell out oh to the li. K I PURCBLLr—Aug. 22, at Hevereton, day's outing on Aug. 26 to Cullens- ji' * routine character. disappeared in Belfast Lough on Sat­ while the train was going at ft Hfc, ! Rathmlnes road, Ellen Purcell, late of town. In the evening the band waa During recent great storm at Ash ill, j Mr. Christopher W. Bridges, mor- urday, Aug. 11. Verdict: Death by speed. As a result of the thrilling e. 63 Marlborough road, Donnybrook. hospitably entertained by Mr. Rich­ six miles from Tralee, the electric *hant, Boyle, died suddenly on Aug. drowning. perience Carberry is uninjured. Trc m, in Sligo. After Office and High ard Boggan, of Harveystown, who, current struck a stack of hay, the CUNNINGHAM—Aug. 26, at 52 On Aug. 24, while a special excur­ den was detained in hospital at I •fass in St Joseph's Church, Boyle, Lower Gloucester street, Bridget Cun- t with his family, is staying at the property of Patrick Driscoll, set ing f sion train was proceeding from Park- vinestown. x the funeral left for Asaylin. Great ningham, daughter o •>•« late Rich- , Summer resort it on fire. It passed right through more to Ballymena, one of the excur­ •> members attended. ard Kelter. Clonmel. I °n AuS- 28 a much respected figure from top to the bottom of the hay, sionists, John Owens/-a haeklemaker, MONAGHAN. The death of Mrs. James Feely, SHBBHAN—Aug. 23, at 3 Belvidere in South Wexford passed away In the and tore up tne ground for several ' , Mantua, Ballingagarry, occurred Aug. place, Mary Sheehan. j person of Mr. John Neville. Battle*- yards around. A son to the farmer employed in Mr. H^ory Taylor's Mr. MacAleese, M. P., has informe w6rka, Brown square. B^Yfest, and re­ bis friends and the people of Nort W, at the age of 29 years. The f uner- McBRIDB—Aug. 26, at 4 Tenter 1 town. Rasgrange. Mr Neville, who who was near at the time received a siding at 8 Lower Wilton street, was Mqmaghan- that the report as to h *1 to Shankill ceineiery was very was 90 years old. was hale and hearty severe shock, but escaped serious ln- Fields, Susan McBride, daughter of sitting on the iron work dutside on, resigning the lepresentatipn of Noi vr*..... largely^attended. Rev. mthttr-JDoaty. . -^s-Bwgt D«nphy, B. ». Pv i-np to some months -ago, An lnduar lury. —J = ^_ THrr platform ai ihe end of the" long Monaghan'gTrotifoCTided»on"factr"''" Affiliate! at the grave, SULLIVAN—July 27, at 633 Broad- j trioue and skillful farmer, he success- The last sale of the world-known full carriage, when he overbalanced and The people of Ballybay are in a ver| j Amotr! the good men who ,are keep­ way, Pall itiver, U. S. A., Alfred. J. i y managed one of the best equip- herd of shorthorn cattle, the property fell. His head came in contact with; serious condition owing to a gre ing the Atfctojm Branch of the Unit­ (Fred) Sullivan, son of Timothy and ' ped and finest farms In the district. of the late W. T. Talbot Crosble, tools the couplings and he was fatally in­ scarcity of water for all purpose ed Irl«h t»a«t#ta motioii are Messrs. Maria Sullivan. Boher Cottage, Oaa-1 He was no less a model and devout place at Ardfert Abbey Aug. 23, th.e jured/, The County Council will be requested V (^0fiimtm Steary, J. Irfmihan, tletown Bere, and brother of P. B.' Catholic, and always cheerfully, as- dispersion of the herd being carried "•-•'J?!*-. to povide means of conveying a con-r J N«$t£4& Horlm, T. Gannon, P. Sullivan, Rathmlnes, aged 28 years. siste'd every ecclesiastical and relig­ out in accordance with the will of the Ilernaa, Mfc# Boclttfy, 3, Gannon, ious work in his own and surround­ ARMAGH stant supply to the town. MARTIN—-At 96 Capel street, Jo­ late Mr. Crosbie. The herd was in Francis Twrttieii? Jbarber ,and Fran- ing parishes. Hisr"son, Rev. Patrick existettc^ter -fifty years,- durftag whtfefe"}^ seph Martin, member Bakers' Trade eiS'CaTberrX cattle ae^fer^Jtrtfi" tif TYRONE JS3S Union, 8 Upper Bridge street. Seville., wae stationed for years as a time the dissemination of the pure :«t Armagh, fell out of an excursion train* While" yachting in the River Strute,! ASM missionary priest in South Africa, bred young stock has been of great MeHVOY—Aug. 27, 233 Clonliffe near Irvinstown, on Aug. 27. Carber- Omagh^ Patrick Mains was drowne*! Tb©^litii4Mgp.#|f^aiaet- -©alien. where, owing to the arduous duties advantage' to herds in Europe. ' 'si?Vi?"$ '"1 road, flurah McBroy. ry was uninjured, but Trodden is in at the Thunderbolt Hole. On Aug. i» of his state, he fell into ill health and A. branch of the United Irish League the hospital. The train was going at an inyuest was held by James KirJt* McSWKJQAN~£t 66 Great Britain, waa obliged to return honfc, only has' been founded in Tralee. On Aug, ,v : full speed. Patrick and Michael DevlUk The Jwjf * " "* "' lips live for a couple of monthb.1 A daugh- Mr. M. J. Flavin, M. P., visited th- MURPHY—Augf. 28, at 75 Marlbor- J ter la a member of the Go Shepherd A serious accident occurred at Red found a verdict of accidental drown| town and a successful meeting Rock, near Armagh, on Aug. "24. A rbile am» held.

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