Lefe"" Chairmanship of Daniel 0'Doherty, Laua.H Natloim, Anthem
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f*$'*+l / tmfmmmmmm •^(^•^^p^^fm^^ **, ,*/' ,--.-;.5«.. T 0a to J bood on Sept. 22 Rev. Garrett Sbau both teams having eiored one goal ani •sh **1W8 FROM JRFI ANT)' **'• ' **«' «w*.'• c^ \U&«K*,.--*naUK-M % ,« position fr tbe leader aod the p^ non, Inagb. By hfs zeal, prudence am three points each. Jobm MoOrath. sec "..•*"!«»?-» ° *J*VJ« XnrfVJjAXlUj weiL Thomas Hegarty, W. Cassia*, B Lady's hospice, Hugh McKean.— !ty. They ahould not lose tbe oppottn- Kane, D. Keenan, J. McMenemy. W Judgment be gained the good will 0 retary North Tipperary county board O'BEILLX—€n Sept. 2*, at the prl^nity of testttying to Mr. Redmond and ftV ?/ **§•*****- HAp1»iNI#«| OF INTiH- JPoberty. Bishop street; F. Toner an< Lis fellow undents. He will soon se refereed- The next teams to line ujj vate hospital, Cfaarlemont ifreej^ Dub-!the able band which be leads tbelr ttT IN TH« OLD COUNTftV. Con Doherty, T. c. James Bonner au( sail for Ooulbourne, Australia, tlie lam were Yongbalarra and St Flannaaj'^j MM lln, Peter OTleiSJy, New York, eldest feelings of loyalty and admlratlon. i A. Donnelly were appointed on tin of sis adoption. (Dunlterrin). Contrary to genera] ex gon of tbe late Daniel O'Reilly, da van., WEXFORD^-Patriek Ryan, Baily .- . m^l tt.li. I! committecommitteee aass representativerepresentative** ooff tbttbi Miehaol OXouohlin of Main strMt pectntion*. the former team became tht —TIBRffEY-On Sept. 2$, at Sher- goman, Barntown, died on Sept 25, " TTSJix* ft t*m A,,*"* "' band. The president ban been a memBonistymon , died on Aug. 24, aged e*v victors by 1 goal and 8 points to li bra', {tartry joa4, WUle Tierttey.— aged sixty-nine years. •!•«#— 0«««ip From All the ber of tbe society duHng the part thir cnty-sU years. *oal a**1 4 Points for tbe latter. 8in*oi Ceuntls.of th, EHMT. ^.^^ year)L TUKXiUon Sept, 24, »t U Clare street Sir Thomas Esmond*, grcat-grana- MIM Nora ftwllivon, dauohtor of J Kgan acted as referee. *" '•'•* ' DONEGAL—In th* king's bench «l< Th Dablln, Sarah Tnke. WOOLHEAD son of Henry Grattan and chief whip Sullivan, Milltown Malbay, at the re * *••** ** **•»•*• Msoslalos <lfi -On Sept 24, at the hoaplce, Harolds- of the Irish party, celebrated his forty- vision of the four courts, Dublin, late emt Intermediate examinations ob PaJa!l owwred at Caaba! l'resentatioifj ly, before Justice Gibison, Mr. Fits; croea, Katie Wo«}lie«d,—DELANY- fourth birthday on Sept 20. Ulster* talned first place In all Ireland in tin convent on Sept. 19 In tbe slxty-fourtfc On Sept 23, at 10 Kenllworth square, Vary Ptav. Nicholas Fanning, 0. D, henry (instructed by Mr. Orr, Bally senior grade-an exhibition of *2O0 3*** °* ^r aKe- iumu_Bi i. A IA/IH: .. I abannon) applied on behalf of the de Th Ratbgar, Wllllaxn Delahy. FAN- died In Dublin on Sept 28. flfty dollar German prlte, three boo! * »•*•* Knocknajow baiaar in*u- iNING—On Sept 24, at tbe private WICKLOWT—A apaeially aummoned AMTKIRnWiletiard Williamson, th* fendant ,u the actl(m of Montgomerj prlKsa of |20 each and two oiedali «nra**,(l by tbe Christian Brotnen of •WPhew of Mr.. Oa1 lagber, Edward vef|fU8 Headurson for Ieave to put y,, home, pt. Vincent's hospital, F«ry Rev. meeting of the members of the com- Tbe talented young lady, who is bu Clonmel was opened by Rlglit Be?r IK. Fanninf, Wexford, l*U 0$ King mittee of the Dwyer and McAllister •ClWfeBelfast, was killed omenta"; case In the Hit in order that He mighl seventeen summers, won a $126 exhl Dr- Bbeeban, bishop of Waterford azx) oan Sept. 21, at Marslln, outside Lur> moye that m aptlon ^ rwnltted to tb< William's Town, South Africa. LED- memorial was held Sept. 26 for the D count court ud e of bltion, a twenty dollar French prize an( Uawore, on Sept. 26, In the presence ol W1GE—On Sept. 20, a* 68 Stephen's purpose of passing a vote of sympa- •^U' S?, ° y J « I***"'- Tb« a fifteen dollar book prize in the mlddl< • ™t assemblage of clergy and lolty Green, Joseph L«dwhje- PERKINS thy with Mrs. Denis Keboe and fami- grade last year. 8be spent some tin* Th* brothers expect to realise throuajli ASM.crushed It n, action Is brought by Miss Mary Mont -At the Blospice For tt» Dying, Jane ly, Main street Baltinalaas. The fol- at the Ennls convent before going ti ***** bazaar as much money as will pay la.dsstli of Jahn Justin P.ad.r, old- of ,Bver fordama)re8 forbreact Peradns, late of SI Emerald squire.— lowing were in attendance: P. Byrne. e an,0U8 lSh nntbore8 the Loretto college, Dublin. off most, if not all, of the $20,0OC S*"^ °T,i Pender^ i WMV tel, '' of promise to marry against George REDMOND — On SepJ. 2$, $% Moun- Br., vice chairman; T. F. Doyle, Joseph ed^•. ^The decease, d; wa "s nn)vf "T» »••!T» H*"^". Kllmacrena, fanner and „ w .^.—„-., ^—*— — ' •- -"* •**•. "» "«? •*u,i^n.iHEl3M0ND—-On Sept 2C, $t Moun- Br., vie only a little lafld 8tewar{, A vary largo moating asMmslaa or which they owe for the erection andftowja House, Kingstown, Anne Mary Kitson. John T. Clarke, Edward over thirty years of age. The application wai granted. Sept. 23 at Knockjames for the pur equipment of the new and commodious Redmond of Trtmiestoia Lodge, Roe-O'Neill, Nicholas Hanrahan, Joseph ARMAGH.—Under autpioiout . • " . DOWN.—Hugh Davsy, who hai baa* pose of Inaugurating an agitation li technical schools, which are for tbtlbuck. Frynn, M. J. O'Neill, James Byrne, «an»tance« a baiaar and fancy fair ^^y the district, having for its object tb< benefit and training of the future chii [ KiLPAfUE. fttgnu <|Ullisan, Clsn- honorable secretary; Michael Law lor l(lemlfled wltn tbe NflUoD T W*M opened lately in Portadown Town £, movemt<nt aDd who Bugtalne(1 ««., acquirement of tbe grazing farms li dren of Clonmel and districts ttroundjoojij curbory, died on Sapt 23 at the *»d - Cooke. On the motion of J. T. h«U by James Grew It was, organ- ,nJurleg a, (.,oske)t dur) ^ tbe locality—namely. Bonavorce, Ma The people of the town and county'age 0*f seventy-two years. Clarke, seconded by P. Byrne, the fol- ^d in aid 0 toe building fund of 81 g^ , ^ ghera and Affock. Michael Flynn pre are givlna; whole hearted assistance In Tha n»w church In iunoroft is a flno lowing vote of condolence wa« paaaed I)UWQ dectlo wafl ta m B ba 6 a sided. Present: P. Clune, W. Clone, J every way. edifice. It Is in the gotbic style,"com- silence, and tbe meeting adjourned: f*^ , "' rf.rr,* , *° clplent of a pre8ematloU on his mar 4* ^ toPortadown. The hall affords a place ^ The (r)bute ^^ froffi Mack, P. Walsh, J. Butler, J. Clune WATERFORD.—A horas and cart prising nave, sanctuary, side chapel "That we, the members of the Dwyer of recreation and instruction for tbe frJendg uud oon8,8twl of a dr(iwl P. Lougterty, P. Hanrahan, T. Wbe were outside a bouse In Abbeyslde, 0 and two sacrlstlea. The walls are built and McAllister memorial committee, Oathollca of the town. Some year, ago room c)ock fof Mr D &Qd ^ Ian, P. O'Neill, P. Corbett D. O'Keeffe suburb of Dungarvan, on Sept 25, W|th local limestone, faced with the have learned with profound regret of to* clergy and a few of the leading "".""— ~~~ ~ " ". "' "*T. ""?*".?* some epergue for Mrs. Davey. Theid. O'Keeffe. J. Mclneruey, J. Lough when a little child ot Mr. Needhnm, in same material. Tbe dressings of win- the death of Mr. Denis Kehoe, our erty. M. Mack, J. Culllgan, M. McCaul the employment of Mr. Williams, so <JJW» and doors are of Ballynocken president and one of the oldest and Catholics of Portadown realized the presenUtlon wa8 formaJlv ma<ie b Mr aeedI of «ibtilding where they could as- MacV Q M ,, BCConipftn,ed' by F*7 "Harte, J. Harte, P. Keehan, J Hcltor, came to the borse. The animal granite. The nave will be lighted by most respected residents of this town. •ranbe to dlscuas matters aff^ting Rev JoJm 0,Uare nnd lmi(d McCftr. Hayes, M. Cusack, P. Bolton, M. Mo gripped him by the bead and bit pari sli lancet windows and by a large dr We give to Mrs. Kehoe and family our tbclr lnteresta provide Intellectual and tfln Mr T acknowledged the rcmey, J. Harrison. P. Lynch, M. Mo of the scalp away. The poor child waj cular window in front while the sane- deepest sympathy and assure them otter entertainments and counteract conjpIllDeiIt lD fei1Cltoas terms. rey, M. O'Brien, T. Downes, J. Mack rescued, bu_t was in a precarious con tuary, aspldal In shape, -will be lighted that the members of ti^s committee T. Dooley, M. Clancy, D. Dooley, T dltlon nnd not expected to recover. by five lancet windows. The entrance sadly feel bis loss as our president and the evU attractions that present them- FERMANA0H.-R.v. P. Braan pra- onn men hl ob Russell, J. Meeban and others. Th< On 8«pt- 27 the now Contral Tooh-door Is deeply molded, with heavy pol- as one of the most honorable towns- ifT^i? f * , - ™ * » ^ sided at the last meeting of the IU»1«, cbalrman said that It was of vast Im nlcnl school, I'arnell street, Water igbed pranite columns at each side. A men." Bf" PBtrl™hRli Wt? V^fL a T* branch of the United Irish league held of over f0.0O0, of which $8,500 remain.