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be congratulated on the success of j and a half miles long. Its greatest the earliest opportunity the judge ex­ Treas.. John McNaniarra, Eagle Lake, 1 first and third Wednesdays at Cathedral Minn.; Med. Exam., C. E. Bigelow, Madi­ hall, 2nd Ave. W. and 4th St. the entertainment given by them in breadth, from the Lellow River to plained matters. son Lake, Aliun. Meetings are held on Division No. 4, West Duluth—Pres., the Owenass Hail on Monday night, Ballyhoe lake, is thirty-nine and a "Before proceeding further." he said second and fourtli Sundays of month i» Nicholas Collins, 119 N. 56th Ave. W.; A. O. II. hall, at Madison Lake. Vice Pres., Thomas Callahan, 326 S. 59th NEWS FROM April 17th. The programme was one half miles. It has an area of 906 gravely, "it would perhaps be wise CROW WING COUNTY. Ave.; Rec. Sec.. John Cashin, 6 N. 57th ie50 which should please the most fastidi- [ square miles and a population of County President, Wm. Barron, 414 4th Ave. W.; Fin. Sec. and Ins. Sec., James to state that the court yesterday had Ave., Brainerd, Minn.. Connelly, 114 N. 63rd Ave. W.; Treas.. ous tastes, and the several artistes about 87,000. a severe fall; today, after a night Division No. 1, Brainerd—Pres., B. C. P. H. McGraw, 102 Vernon St.; Med. Armagh. end and aim of nationality in Irre-' acquitted themselves admirably. The! The conntv i« .,11 i„,.„i „i McXamara, Columbia Block, Brainerd. Lxam., Dr. Chas. H. Payette, Silvey of suffering, the pain in the face of Minn.; Vice Pres., Hugh Breason, 609 Bile., 404 N. 55th. Meetings held 011 first The severe frost which has prevail­ vement Kingwood St., Brainerd, Minn.; Rec. Sec., land—the achievement of Home Rule, j branch has also made a very success-; though there is a range of hills in the court has subsided, although the Tuesday of each month at Gilley's hall. ed for the past fortnight has done in­ Kerry. Gerald Barron. 414 4th Ave., Brainerd. SCOTT COUNTY. j ^'1 collection in aid of the Language j the northwest, and one of these hills swelling still remains." Minn.: Fin. Sec., James J. Nolan, 615 County President—F. J. Leonard, Jor- ' calculable injury to the young and ten­ A meeting of the Tralee Branch of j Fund 5th St.. N„ Brainerd, Minn.; Ins. Sec., dan, Minn. , near Carbane ' is 904 reet above sea James J. Nolan. 615 5th St. N., Brain­ der braird of the flax crop in Mid- the Town Tenants' League was held Division No. 1, Belle Plaine—Pres., Dr. Roscommon. j level. On the summits of these hills Meeting of Archbishops. erd. Minn.; Treas., Tim Toohey, 201 1st G. R. Moloney, Belle Plaine; Vice Pres.. : Armagh and South Tyrone districts. on Wednesday night, April 19th. The Ave.. Brainerd, Minn.; Med. Exam., Dr. J. P. Kelley, Belle Plaine; Rec. Sec.. Owing to their action in refusing to ] is an ancient pagan cemeterv con- The annual feeting of archbishops Seeora, First National Bank Building, H. B. Conlon. Belle Plaine; Fin. Sec., Many farmers, availing themselves of Brainerd, Minn. Meetings are held on first J. H. Strattori, -Belle Plaine; Ins. Sec., will "be t o"e onsider' 'the ZemTll aSai"St ^league, and I sisting of a most remarkable group of the United States was held at the and third Wednesday of month in Elks' the long spell of dry weather, sowed hall, at Brainerd. ' •T. H. Stratton, Belle Plaine; Treas.. : Dg bPf C fU lime ,he f ,arge crom John Clarke, Belle Plaine; Med. Exam.. their flax seed much earlier this sea­ tion of Mr Sheehv and a notice to ^ °'' " ' i ° lechs and sepulchral Catholic university April 27. Cardinal DAKOTA COUNTY. Dr. G. R. Moloney. Meetings are held . . • Roscommon have been suspend-: chambers, in all respects resembling County President, T. P. Moran. Has­ son than in pervious years, and the quit, which has been served on a pop- • r' >• n. ie»i««As reseuiDiing Gibbons presided. Immigration and tings, Minn. - on first Sunday of month in Fraternity U hall at Belle Plaine, Minn. braird has been badly burned by the u!ar townsman and sportsman, Mr ^ °? m any Gaelic the great • cemetery at Bruga of the colonization of Catholics was dis- Division No. 1, Hastings—DIv. Pres.. STEELE COUNTY. • game for six months . The Jas. McLaughlin, Hastings, Minn.; Vice 1 *" Central j Boyne. In the barony ofot Lowerower cussed by the archbishops and they Pres., J. E. Kenney, Hastings, Minn.; County President, Geo. C. Toher, Owa- frost, and, it is feared, whole fields of Martin O'Halioran, in connection with pmln.. , ...... " ~ ^ Rec. Sec., H. L. Meyer, Hastings, Minn.; tonna, Minn. li;- i premises which he holds in Denny I ?at,he" 'a8t ™eetlDB «t the north end of the county, voiced hearty approval of the steps Fin. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, Minn.; Division No. 1, Owatonna—Pres., W. the crop will be totally destroyed. to street remove the suspension. : there are hills rising to the height Ins. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, Minn.; H. Kilty. Owatonna; Vice Pres., J. E Antrim. that have been taken to colonize Cath­ Treas., Jno. Kane; Med. Exam., Dr. L. Quinn, Owatonna; Rec. Sec., J. E. Ma- Sligo. :of 83o feet. The Hill of Ward, near olic immigrants near Catholic D. Peck. Meetings held on second and lone, Owatonna; Fin. Sec., J. E. Malone, pjv The ceremonies of Holy Week were fourth Thursday at A. O. IT. W. hall. Owatonna; Ins. Sec., J. E. Malone, • p continued in St. Patrick's Memorial The Clara Convent^va.s broken into j Two "f'w competitions j Athboy, though only 390 feet high, churches. HENNEPIN COUNTY. Owatonna; TreaB., John Hogan, Owa­ have been added to the Irish choir;'8 locally, very remarkable. County President—P. J. O'Donnell, 3500 tonna; Med. Exam., G. G. Morehouse. Church, Downpatrick, on Holy Satur­ on Good Friday morning and about i A report was read concerning the Longfellow Ave., Minneapolis; Vice Pres., Meetings are held on first Friday of • day with the blessing of the Baptismal tit) pounds of mutton stolen. One of section of the Sligo Feis Ceoil. The! Me'ath has a coast line of seven tenure of church property and urging W. H. Donahue, 400 Temple Court; Fin. month in I. O. O. F. hall at Owatonna, m Sec., Peter Cummings, 2720 14th av. S., Minn. Font, etc. On Easter Sunday early; the nuns observed two men engaged numbers of the new competitions are j ''es from the mouth of the Delvin a more representative form of hold­ Rec. Sec.. J. C. Gubbins, 908 Bassett SWIFT COUNTY. Sa and 9a, and the test pieces and j r'ver to the mouth of the Boyne. ings. The archbishops also discussed Place, County Treas., John Moran, 905 County President—D. F. McDermott. Mass was celebrated by the respected j in the theft, and when she shouted 27th ave, N. E., Chaplain, Rev. M. O'­ Clontarf. pastor, Very Rev. W. Dempsey, P.P.,; ut them they ran away. The police prizes the same as those already for i is nearly straight, and there is a the Catholic census. Brien, 3115 W. 44th St. Division No. 1. Clontarf, Minn.—Div. Ml competitions No. 8 and 9. The new jflne sandy strand the whole way, Division No. 1, Minneapolis—Pres. M. Pres., William Kenna, Danvers, R. R. No. V.P., and a large number of faithful j are working on the description given W. Mogan, 220!) ISth Ave. So.; Vice 2; Vice Pres.. Cornelius Regan, Danvers; competitions are open to any choirs.' backed by sand hills. The Boyne 50,000 for Bible. Pres.. P. V. O'Donnell. 3500 Longfellow Rec. Sec., Jas. O'Donnell, Clontarf; Fin. received Holy communion. At the! them in their search for the thieves, Ave.; Rec. Sec., Thomas O'Neill, 2429 Sec., D. F. McDermott, Clontarf- Ins. Attention is directed to the fact that river, coming from Kings county and The first book ever printed from 11th Ave. So.; Fin. Sec., W. P Casey, 253 Sec., Patrick Foley, Danvers, R. R. No. 2; last Mass, celebrated by Rev. G.. who, it is suspected, were also con- Fremont Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., D. J. McHugh, Treas., Patrick Foley, Danvers, R. R. No. M'Kay, C.C., an immense congrega- cerned in some recent larcenies in the last day for receiving entries for i Kildare, first touches Meath at the movable type brought the highest 2439 12th Ave. So.: Treas., E J. Owens, 2; Med. Exam., Dr. Oscar Dagnault, Ben­ the composer's competitions was on j mouth of the Yellow river, at the price ever paid for any book. The 2425 26th Ave So.; Med. Exam., Drs. Hen­ son. Meetings are held on the first Sun­ tion of the sacred edllicc. llcne- Tullamore. ry and Hynes. Meetings are held on day of month in A. O. H. hall. Clontarf. Monday, 1st May. diction of the Most Blessed Sacra- Kilkenny. southwest corner; it then forms the prize was the Gutenberg Bible, the first Sunday and third Thursday of month Minn. Tipperary. boundary 'line between Meath and purchaser Henry E. Huntington of Los in K. C. hall at 527 1st ave. 3. WINONA COUNTY. ment was given at the conclusion o£, Thomasiown Rural District Council St. County President, M. j. Ayan, 364 E. Air. D. Tmimcy, Maerooin. who has Kildare for eight miles. From there Angeles, and the price $50,000. The Division No. 2. Minneapolis—Pres, Fe­ King St. this Mass. At both Masses appropri- j has passed a resolution of regret at lix McNamee, 1527 9th St. S.; Vice Pres., Division No. 1, Winona—Pres., P. J. ate and instructive discourses were \ Lord Southampton's resignation of the been employed as Itinerant Instructor it flows through Meath, passing by purchase was made at the opening John Mason, 313 6th Ave. N. E.; Rec. Sec., Barlow, 105 E. King St.; Vice Pres., M. by the North Tipperary Agricultural Trim, Navan and Slane until it session of the sale of the library of D. Brennan, 1600 Sth St. S.; Fin. Sec., D. Kelly, 609 W. 5th St.; Rec. Sec., J. A. delivered from the pulpit. ; Mastership of the Kilkenny Hunt. Frank Boulger, 3949 Garfield Ave. N.; Ins. McMillan, 328 w Howard St.; Fin. Sec. Committee, has been appointed a meets the Mattock river at Old- the late Robert Hoe, the ^argest pub­ Sec., James Kelly, 2925 18th Ave. S.; and Ins. Sec., Geo. A. Fitzgerald. 561 W. Clare. \ The resolution was not introduced, i Treas.. Edward Bevans, 734 4th St. N.; 5th St.; Treas., John P. Snyder, 64 W. A report from Mountshannou, Co. | said the mover, Mr. M. O'Neill, be-' "*unior Inspector by the Irish Depart- bridge. Tributary to the Boyne in lic auction sale .of books ever at­ Med. Exam., Dr. Murphy. Meetings held Wabasha; Med. Exam., G. J. Tweedy, 7R tnonfment. TheI'Krt CommitteePnmMiii*.. complimented.. I ; i i Meath are the Blackwater, the tempted. on nrst Sunday and third Thursday of ?* A Sf* ^©etings held on second and Clare, states that the house of farmer I cause of Lord Southampton's class, month, 2:30 and S p. m., at Richmond hall, fourth Thursdays of month at St. Thomas Mr. Twomey on his ability as an in­ Moynalty, the Cross Water, the i The highest price previously paid 3d Ave. and 5th St. S. hall. Nash, at Middleline, has been fired; but because they had found him a Division No. 3. Minneapolis—Pres., Dan­ structor, and congratulated him on his Mattock, the Devlins, the Trembles- for the Gutenberg Bible, was $20,000, into. The windows were smashed. j man, a gentleman and a sportsman. iel O'Connell. 901 West 36th St.: Vice promotion. town, the Dee, the Nabber, the at which Bernard Quaritch purchased Pres., A. E. Cramsie. 659 Polk St. N. E.; The Clare Co. Committee of Agri- i Kildare. Rec. Sec., F. E. Styles, 731 Jefferson LADIES' AUXILIARY Tyrone. Nanny W.iter, the Talka and the it in England fourteen years ago. St. N. E.: Fin. Sec. P. J. Duggan, 201 8th culture has adopted a resolution on j A gun accident is reported from Ave. N. K.'; Ins. Sec., P. J. Duggan 201 BLUE EARTH COUNTY. At Omagh Crown Sessions last week Rye Water. Besides these flowing At a private sale he disposed of it County President, Mrs. Catherine Mc- the motion of Mr. S. llonan, J.P., j Simonstown, Moone, Co. Kildare 8th Ave. N. E.: Treas., P. S. Jefferles, Namara. youth named Michael hl" Honor, J"dge Todd was presented streams there are many beautiful | shortly afterward to Mr. Hoe at a 817.2nd St N. E.; Med. Exam., Dr. R. P. Division No. 1, Madison Lake, Minn.— seconded by Rev. Father Breen, i whereby a O'Brien. 204 Medical Block. Meetings Div. Pres., Mrs. Mary McCarthy; Vice with white gloves as there were no lakes irrigating the plains of Meath. j Profit of $2,500, and it has remained are held on first Sunday and third Tues­ strongly expressing the opinion that Whelan had to have his left hand day of month in A. O. U. W. hall, 310 Pres., Mrs. Bridget Smith; Rec. Sec.. Crown cases to be heard at these Ses­ Trim, the assize city of Meath, is !in the Hoe collection ever since. The Mrs. Bridget A. Madigan; Fin. Sec., Mrs. in the National School the principles amputated at Baltinglass Infirmary Central Ave. Margaret Murphy; Ins. Sec., Mrs. Jane a town of great antiquity, with many copy was printed some time betwee: Division No. 4. Minneapolis—Pres., J. of Elementary Agriculture should be owing to injuries received by the sions. His Honor said he was de­ P. Donahue, 1619. Irving Ave. N.; Vice Brown; Treas., Mrs. Catherine McNa- 1450 and 1455. mara; Med. Exam., Dr. Bigelow. Meet- taught if any widespread benefit is bursting of the barrel of a gun. lighted that his native country had remains of its former importance, Pres., John Menalis, 310 12th Ave. N.; Ings are held on the second Sunday and Rec. Sec., R. E. Branton, 1200 6th St. N.; fourth Thursday of month In the Bank to result from the efforts of the De­ Louth. shown itself on that occasion in a among others a fine old castle and Fin. Sec., I. F. Rice, 2603 Lyndale Ave. block hall. state of absolute freedom from crime. the ruins of several ecclesiastical N.; Ins. Sec., Peter Mitchell, 190S Lyn­ ^ BIG STONE COUNTY. |4v partment of Agriculture in Ireland. The weekly meeting of the Duu- dale Ave. N.; Treas., John C. Gubbins, County President, Mra. Grace Day, . dalk Union was held on April 17th. He had communicated with the police ; establishments, chief among them i A. 0. H. DIRECTORY 90S Bassett Place; Med. Earn., Drs. Egan Graceville. and Flynn. Meets seconds and fourth Division i, Graceville—Pres., Mrs. authorities about the state of the i being the Yellow Steeple. Trim has' Tuesday at T. O. O. F. hall, Plymouth e It has been said credibly that Mr. Mr. J. J. O'Callaghan, master of the 1 ?r Brennan; Vice Pres., Mrs. Cather­ workhouse, reported-Mrs. Keenun. C0Unty' and the "sector in charge. a population of 1.600. Navan, .which j Ave. N. and Third St: ine McLoughlln; Rec. Sec., Mrs. Lenora Governey has decided to enlarge the Division No. 5, 'Cahill—President, M. Randall; Fin. and Ins. Sec., Miss Margaret Catherlogh Boot Factory in the near temporary wardsmaid in the Fever had told him that this represented the j is situated at the junction of the j Gleeson. Edina, Minn.; V. P., T. V. Darcy. Costello; Treas., Mrs. Margaret Sammon; Caliili: Rec. Sec.. William Gleeson, Edlna; Med- Exam., Dr. B. M. Randall. Meet­ future and has purchased some ad­ Hospital, left on Friday last, her ser­ real state of the county, and that Boyne and Blackwater, is a good I Fin. Sec., James Ryan, Cahill; Ins. Sec.. T. J. Moriarty, Cahill; Treas., James ings held on second and fourth Fridays joining premises for the purpose. The there were no cases of crime jiending trading town.. Kells, on the Black- i of month in Crowe's hall. vices being no longer required. On Delaney, Cahill. Meetings are held on _ _ HENNEPIN COUNTY. business which Mr. Governey embark­ Friday lodged to the credit of the for trial hereafter. water, is another very ancient town j second Sunday of month in Cahill. Co. Pres., Miss Mary A. Boylan, 1826 Waterford. i and has a number of very ancient ec- Division No. 6, Minneapolis—Pres., M. 14th avenue south; vice president, Mrs. ed in for the purpose of giving em­ Board of Guardians the sum of £7 F. Crahen, 2646 16th Ave. S.; Vice Pres., Margaret Tierney, 219 8th avenue north- The Waterford Board of Guardians! clesiastical ruins, among them a Vern. Hanley. 2S07 11th Ave. S.; Rec. ployment and stimulating local indus­ Os. 6d. for maintenance, making a Sec., Thos. W. llickey, 2413 16th Ave. east- ?ecretaryf Mr3- Catherine O'Brien, roun trlrard avenue north; treasurer, Mrs. try is on the increase. total for the half-year of .CliS Js. (id., last week passed a vote of condolence j d tower, a. Celtic cross and a, S.; Fin. Sec., P. L. Cummings, 2720 Johanna O'Brien, 2530 16th avenue south. 14th Ave. S.; Ins. Sec., P. L. Cummings, 01 Cork. for old stores £4 17s. 0d., total £73 with Mr. George Gamble, one of the i stone-roofed' oratory called St. j 2720 14th 'Ave. S.; Treas., John Hanley, ?i ? ?f°- Minneapolis—Pres.,. Mrs. NATIONAL OFFICERS. „ , 2322 11th Ave. So.: Med. Examiners, Mary Mulvihill, 707 University Ave. N. E.; By a vote of 14 to 5 the members Is. Od. oldest members of the Board, on the Columb's H6use.'' The town grew ^President—James J. Kegan, St. Paul, Vice Pres., Miss Mary McGrath, 628 E. Drs. Barber and Murphy. Meetings are Rec ! death of his wife. around a monastery founded by St. • vice Joseph McLoughlln, held on first Sunday and third Thursday ' - Sec., Mrs. Mary Lane, 803 of the Cork Harbor Board resolved Limerick. nui.—j President of month in Maccabee hall, corner Bloom- lbth Ave. N.; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Katherine A young man named Richard Cham­ Columbkille in the sixth century. r!i^e,pllla- Casey 227 Fremont Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., to give a subscription of £20 to­ The death of Mr. James Cotter, of _ , , ,,,1Leasurer—Thomas Maloney, Council ington and Franklin, at 3 and S p. m. bers, residing at Waterford, was Duleek, a little town in the eastern .Bluffs, lowa. Division No. 7, Minneapolis—Pres., C. Miss Mary Garvey, 2328 7th St. S.; wards the forthcoming harbor regatta. Kilconlea, Abbeyt'eale, at the grand P. McGrath, 536 Fremont Ave. No.; Vice Treas., Mrs. Clara Ryan, 87 Holden St.; thrown from a bicycle at Granagh part of the county and located on j ton^pe'nnsjTvania8 T" McGlnnis' Scl^n" Pres., M. J. Farley, 11 So. 12th St.; Rec. Med. Exam., Dr. Rose Vallely, 835 An- The Cork Branch of the Asylum old age of 102, removes from West Sec., A A Dunleavy, 1522 No. Penn Ave.; arus Bldg. Meetings held on second and Hill. He was found in an unconscious the banks of the.. Nanny Water, was Fin. Sec., Geo. Gillon, 1703 Sth St. N.; f.ourth Monday evenings at 17 S. 7th St., Workers' Association has sent a let­ Limerick its oldest resident. Mr. Cot- _ NATIONAL DIRECTORS. A. O. U. W. hall. condltion on the road b a place of gre^t.'.impprtance in,,olden J*. T. Moran, Washington, D. C. Ins. Sec., Thos. Jordan, 2615 19tli Ave ter of thanks to Mr. D. D. Shehan, ter, who was an old age pensioner,; . >' * motorist, Rev- William McLaughlin, New Jersey. No; Treas., J. M. Brownrigg, 811 16tn nrDivision -No. 2, Minneapolis—Pres., : who conveye him to times. An abbey, ,wfts founded "there av. No.: Med.. Exam., Dr. Jas. O'Donnell, Mrs. P. L. Collins, 4307 Vincent Ave. S.; ' M.P., for his advocacy in. Parliament and who ' up to twelve months ago d Waterford In­ William J. Daugherty, Illinois. Xl?e „PreJ;. Miss Frances Mahony, 508 firmary. Thomas F. Powers, Michigan. 204 Donaldson Bldg. Meetings are held of the cause of the asylum staff. was able to call personally at the lo­ in the fifth centupy by St. Cianan or on second and fourth Thursday of month St. N. E.; Rec. Sec., Mrs. lfary Keenan, its first Bishop, which con­ in McElroy hall, at Nicollet and Sth St. O'Keefe, 409 6th Ave. N. E.; Fin. Sec., The Lord Mayor of Cork Is being cal post olfice for his weekly pension, Westmeath.' STATE OFFICERS—MINNESOTA. Division No. 10. Minneapolis—Pres., G. Mrs. Alice Flnnegan, 21 2nd St. N. E.; President—Fred L. Uvan, Palladlo bldg.. Ins. Sec., Miss Ursula Cody, 161 7th Ave. petitioned to convene a meeting of was a man of robust health, a stran­ Members of the Westmeath Co. tinued to flourish for many ages; Dulutli. J. Molan, 1518 Jefferson St. N. E.; Vice Vice Presic-ent—J. P. Kennedy, Fari­ Pres.. J. V. Condon. 1223 25th Ave. N. N. E.; Treas., Mrs. Mary Hill, 1407 7th the Corporation to consider the com­ ger to illness, and a devotee of the; Council, at a special meeting, pro- and the place noW contains the ruins bault. E.; Rec. Sec., F. D. Feeney, 802 2Sth St. S. E.; Med. Exam., Dr. Phelan, St. Ave. N. E.: Fin. Sec., John Moran, 905 Anthony Bank Bldg, 4tli and Central. pipe. He was a youug man, when the against- Judge Curran's de- of a monastery. stai? Secretary—J. J. Fitzgerald, Pal- position of the Government's Finan­ ace Clothing House, Minneapolis. 27th Ave. N. E.; Ins. Sec., John Moran, Meetings are held on first and third cial Committee, and suggesting that Liberator passed periodically from c's'0n Mull'ngar imposing a charge The present ^'otintry of Meath 1 reasursr—Jolin Sherman, Winona. 905 27th Ave. N E.; Treas., Patrick Mondays of month in A. O. U. W. hall State Chaplain—Rev. P. R. Cunning­ Bonner. 1954 B St. N. E.; Med. Exam., at 310 Central Ave. the names of Mr. Thomas Sexton and IJerrynane to Limerick; and often re-i'or comi)ensat'on for cattle-driving on formed a part o^ the ancient king­ ham, Hastings. Dr. MoGuirc, 2339 Central Ave. N. E. Division No. 3, Minneapolis—Pres., An­ t le coun, v nt ar dom of the same name. Tara, the President of Insurance Fund—T. J» Meetings are held on second Sunday and nie Dugan, 1839 Bryant Ave. N.; Vica Lord MacDonnell should be added. counted inconvience in crossing the i ' - ' Se, and it was de- Doyle, St. Paul. fourth Tuesdays of month in Odd Fellows Pres., Bertha Menalis, 312 12th Ave. N.; flooded Feal previous to the erection I '° fPPeal both on thaf ground ancient residence of the Kings, is Vice President—Jno. E. McGovern. hall at 22nd and Central Ave. N. E. Rec. Sec., Nellie Webster, 1619 Emerson The general meeting of the' U. I. Rochester. LE SUEUR COUNTY. Ave. N.; Fin. Sec., Katherine Ryan, 322 League was held on Tuesday in the of Feale Bridge in 1837. His know!- and on the £,ound excessive dam- situate^' six miles- from Navan. In ^Secretory of Insurance—John Mahoney, County President, D. A. llanlon, Mont­ 8th Ave. N. E; Ins. Sec., Mary L. Mc- ancient times the chief ecclesiastical ^emPle Court, Minneapolis. gomery, Minn. Breen, 2024 Aldrich Ave. N.; Treas League Rooms, 39 Upper O'Connell edge of the history of the Whiteboy 1 ages- .treasurer of Insurance—John Sheens, Division No. 3. Montgomery, Minn.— Mary Coleman, 1017 3rd St. N.; Med. centers of Meath11 were Bective, on Montg-ornery. ___ Pres., Thos.- Loftus, Montgomery, Minn.; Exam., Dr. McLaughlin, 217 Pillsbury •treet, Dublin. Election of ofMcers movement, in the early twenties was Wicklow. v _ state Medical Director—Dr. E. w. Vice Pres., John Spence, Montgomery, Bldg. Meetings are held on first and was also made; Poor Law Guardians, most interesting, as was also his col- Addressing Colonel Milner and the the Boyne, where'there is a beautiful Buckley. St. Paul. „ „ Minn.; Rec. Sec., C. D. McCarthy, Mont­ third Tuesdays of month in hall at grand jury at the Quarter Sessions. ruin; Danshoughltn, in the southeast Directors of Insurance Fund—-T. C. Mc­ gomery, Minn.; Fin. Sec.. D. A. Hanlon, Plymouth Ave. N. and Third St. etc., ensued. lection of West Limerick incidents of Carthy, st. Paul; John Moran, Minneap­ Montgomery, Minn.; Ins. Sec., D. A. Han­ Division No. 4, Minneapolis—Pres., Mrs Judge Barry said there was only one of the county, where St. Sechnall, a olis; E. j. McManus, St. Paul; J. W. lon. Montgomery, Minn.; Treas.. P. J. Hannah O'Brien. 2530 16th Ave. S.; Vice During the visit of Mr. H. B. Irving the '48 and '67 periods. Devery, Faribault; Robt. Madigan, Madl- Keohen, Montgomery, Minn. Meetings are Pres., Mrs. James Buckley, 2541 15th Ave. in the first week in May at the Thea­ small bill to go before them. They nephew of St. Patrick, founded an son Lake. held on second Sunday of month In Van- S.; Rec. Sec., Mrs. John Foley, 1329 E. Leitrim. asek & Perlcka hall at Montgomery. n bad t0 erform abbey in the fifth century; Shane with State Board of Audit—M. J. Hynes, 22nd St.; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Annie Johnston. tre Royal, the eminent actor has very Co. Court Judge Drummond, at the " P their duties to the Kosemount; J. p. Connelly. St. Paul; 3. MURRAY COUNTY. 2649 12th Ave. S.; Ins. Sec., Mrs. Anna kindly consented to give a reading of Carrick-on-Shannon Quarter Sessions, ^^ate, and the jury were brought there its fine ruins of an abbey and hermi­ J. Daley, Minneapolis. County President, Patrick Cailley, Sr., Bryant, 2115 Bloomington Ave.; Treas Currie. _ . Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard, 2644 13th Ave' "Hamlet" for the Dublin Shakespeare was presented with white gloves by i,0 dea' ^''l1 one 8ma'l case, which tage of St. Ere, the patron; Skreen, NATIONAL OFFICERS—LADIES' Division No. 1. Avoca—Pres., Michael S.; Med. Exam., Dr. J. P. Barber, 940 on a hill where St. Patrick lighted AUXILIARY. Cullin, Sr., Fulda; Vice Pres., Edward 15th Ave. S., office at Maccabee hall Society. This reading of '^Humlet" Mr. Vaugh, sub-sheriff, in the absence1 no doubt t'ley wou,(1 (ieal ex" National President—Mrs. Anna C. Ma- Fitzgerald; Rec. Sec., M. E. Cullen, Fulda; Meetings are held on first and third Fin Sec., J. J. Crowley. Avoca; Ins. Sec., will be on the same lines as that re­ of criminal business. The Judge re-1 l)editious'y- ! the first paschal fire in the year 433; lia. Scranton, Pa. Thursdays of every month at 8 p. m., National Vice President—Mirs. Mary Wm. Nagle, Avoca; Treas., John _E. at Maccabee hall, corner Franklin and cently given by Mr. Irving to his bro­ 1 and Clonard on the Boyne, where St. McCarthy, Westfleld. Muss. Flynn, Avoca. Meetings are held on 3rd Bloomington Ave. marked that as regards South Leitrim Wexford. Sunday of month in A. O. H. hall at numer0lls Finnian established his great school National Secretary—Mrs. Christie, Ohio. Division No. 5, Minneapolis—President, ther professionals and the members it was always practically free from j friends will be glad National Treasurer—Mrs. Mary B. Da- Avoca. Minn., after mass. Alice Comee, 3101 Girard Ave; Vice Pres., to ,earn lhat ,he in the sixth century. Not a vestige of Icy, Minneapolis, Minn. NOBLES COUNTY. of the Shakespeare Society in Lon­ crime. The Land Commission decreed ! condition of Very County President, Thos. Burke, Ells­ Mary .T. Gleason, 2507 Emerson Ave.; 1 ev anon the school now remains. Rec. Sec.. Mary Morrissey, 2719 Emer­ don, and will be most interesting from some CO tenants for rent aud arrears ^ " ^ Furlong, Taghmon, Co. STATE OFFICERS OF LADIES' AUX­ worth. " . _ son Ave.; Fin. Sec., Maria Jordan, 2719 Wexford, has much improved. ILIARY. Division No. 1, Ellsworth, Minn.—Pres., Emerson Ave.; Ins. Sec., Kate O'Brien. . the fact that he will personate the President—Mrs. Mary B. Daley, 1806 M. Holleran; Vice Pres., Thos. Fagin; 3226 Girard Ave. N.; Treas., Martha Much s m ath fel Robin With the Rosy Breast. Central ave., Minneapolis. Rec. Sec., James Burke; Fin. Sec., Thos. whole oC the principal characters in Monoghan ' < y P y '« t in Wexford Cary- Ins. Sec., James Burke; Treas., Griffin, 500 5th Ave. S.; Med. Exam.. J Robin with the rosy breast Vice President—Miss May E. Hammill, P. Flynn., corner Bryant and 20th Ave! the play. Another burning accident-the sec- and dis,rict wUh Mr' j0Be>'h Kin*s' Duluth. Thos Sweeney; Med. Exam., Dr. Gill. I can hear you when the morn Secretary—Ella C. Keating, 147 Pleas­ Meetings held on third Wednesday at N. Meetings are held on second and berry T C who htts recelved intiraa fourth Thursday of month in Young's Down. ond within a week in which the vie-! ' ' " - ant ave.. St. Paul. Church hall. hall at corner of Dimont and 20th Ave. t on llle ( eal 1 Gilds the skv from east to west Treasurer—Miss Mary Coogan, Fari­ RAMSEY COUNTY. Alderman George A. Doran, J.P., tims were old persons living alone— j ' °' ' -l b>' drowning of his bault. Countv President, T. J. Doyle, 9o4 Division No. 7, Minneapolis—Pres., brother Mr WUUam With the gold of day new-born; Laura Hatton. 40 Eastman Ave.; Vice announces that he has received a let­ occurred recently in the townland of: ' ' Kingsberry, at Board of Directors—Mary M. Sullivan, Armstrong ave.; vice pres.. S. J. McDon- Pres., Mary Reed, 2825 Polk St. N. E.; Mobile, U. S. A. I can hear your liquid note. Dulutli; Ellen Conroy, St. Paul; Mary S. ougli, 380 Como ave.; Rec. Sec., J. T. ter from the Secretary of the Down Corderish, about four miles from Reill.v, Brainerd. Grogan. 615 Capitol. Boul.; Fin. Sec., W. Rec. Sec., Mary J. Waddlck, 2535 Taylor LiVe a fountain falling fair Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott, T. Naughton. 203 Goodrich ave.; Treas., St. N. E.; Fin. Sec., Margrete Moran. County Council intimating that the Monaghan, when an old woman named | St. Paul; Catherine Connors, Stillwater", 2301 Madison St. N. E.; Ins. Sec., Mary The Real Father Prout. Robin with the ruby throat, Walter Pendergast. 505 Forest St.; Chap­ Irwin, 833 3rd Ave. N. E.; Treas., Cath­ , Council at its meeting recently ap­ Kate M'Ardle, sustained such severe j Julia Doyle, Kellogg. lain. Rev. T. F. Gleeson. 975 E. Sth st. Denis Florence McCarthy once ad­ And the manner debonair! Insurance Secretary—Margaret A. Gra­ Meetings 1st Monday evening of each erine Burns, 915 27th Ave. N.E.; Med. proved of the proposal to extend the injuries from burns that she had to j dy. Stillwater. month in Hibernian halls, 7th and Frank­ Exam., Dr. Maguire, 2339 Central Ave. dressed the Rev. Francis Sylvester Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulli­ N. E„ Dr. Doyle, 4'£ Washington Ave. S "Long Hole" at Bangor, so as to pro­ be removed to hospital. It appears lin. St. Paul. Meetings are held on firBt and third Maliony, better known as "Father Robin with the rosy breast van, Rochester. Division No. 1, St. Paul—Pres., A. Mc­ vide accomodation and shelter for that while sitting at the fire her State Medical Director—Dr. E. W. Donald, 1028 Dayton Ave.; Vice Pres., Wednesday of month in Odd Fellows' Prout," in the line "of Watergrasshill, When you came this way last year, Buckley. St. Paul. Harry P. Churchill, 120 Acker St.; Rec. hall at 22nd and Central Ave. N. E. fishing boats and other small craft, clothes became ignited. She lies in Directors of Insurance Fund—Nellie Sec,. J. M. Tierney, 528 Temperance St.; Division No. 9, Minneapolis—Pres., Marv Oh, renowned P. P." Recently Water­ Came to mate and came to nest, Curran, Minneapolis: Annie Conroy, St. Turner. 1218 Jefferson St. N. E.; Vice and that application had been made a critical condition. Fin. Sec., John Costello, 560 Burgess SL: Pres., Margaret Kelly, 1615 Seventh St grasshill, County Cork, sprung sudden-, One who loved you well was here; Paul; Josephine Hagerty, Shieldsville, Ins. Sec., John B. McCarthy, 355 Banfil to the Development Commissioners Meath. Anna Willesen, Duluth; Josephine Cook, St.; Treas., Thos. W. McGoey, 155 Mc- S. E.; Rec. Sec., Mary Coughlin, 407 •err l.v into prominence as the scene ot an All things sweet the world possessed St. Paul. Boal St.; Med. Exam., Dr. Harry Can­ Queen Ave. N.; Fin. and Ins. Sec., Mary for a grant of money for that purpose. The ordinary meeting of the Navau Auditing Committee—Ellen McGrath, non, 822 E. 7th St. Meetings held on sec­ Cronln, 314 13th Ave. N. E.; Treas.. Mar­ exciting resistance to eviction, and a In his kindly heart had room, St. Paul; Annie Kennedy, St. Cloud; ond and fourth Thursdays at Hibernian garet Tierney. 219 Eighth Ave. N. E ' The Council could not make any spe- Guardians was held on Wednesday, Aurelia Kelly. Minneapolis. Med. Ex., Dr. R. P. O'Brien, 608 Nicollet. violent conflict between police and peo­ You he loved among the rest, hall, 7th and Franklin Sts. Meetings held on first and third Thurs­ cial recommendation ns regards Don- April 12th, and was one of the most Division No. S, St. Paul—Pres., Jas. F. ple. Father Mahony, however, was nev­ Robin like a rose in bloom! OFFCERS OF THE A. O. H. DIVI­ Maloney, The Maloney, 8th and Jackson; days of each month at I. O. O. F. hall aghadee at present. businesslike held for a long time. SIONS AND TIME AND PLACE Vice. Pres., Edw. Mullaney. 294 Harrison 4th and Central. er parish priest of Watergrasshill, Robin with the breast of flame OF MEETINGS. ave.; Rec. Sec., Jas F. McNally, 583 Pine; RAMSEY COUNTY. Fermanagh. Countv President, Mrs. Ellen Conrov At the meeting of the Kells Dis- though he Is so described in some ac- Golden-sweet your song, may be, ANOKA COUNTY. Fin. Ses., Joe. Maloney, Hotel Maloney; , Mr. R. Elliott, Rosculton, Co. Fer­ County President, Thomas Colemaa Ins. Sec.. Thos. McMahon, 325 S. Franklin 865 St. Clair St.; Vice Pres., Miss J. Cook trict Council, on late date, Mr. Bom-! C0llnts of hls career. But 'twill never>be-the same, Frldley, Minn. st * Treas.. Michael Mullane, 662 Burr; 392 E. 9th St., Secretary, Mrs. Margaret managh, has celebrated his 100th ford, the architect, was suspended by j But there wag at the time a parish Division No. 1, Anoka—Pres.. John Casey. Med. Exam., Dr. O'Malley. Natnl. Am. Scott, 412 W. Central ave.; Treasurer Nevermore the Bame to me; Mrs. Margaret Carey, 903 W. Central ave. birthday. Anoka; Vice Pres., Wm. L. Ward, Anoka; Bank Bldg. Meetings held first and third the Council for non-attendance. Mr. priest of Watergrasshill named Fath- Sunlight falls on wood and wave. Rec. Sec.. Charles E. Green, Anoka; Fin. Thursday at Hibernian hall, 7th and Division No. 2, St. Paul—Pres., Mrs. Galway. Sec.. James McArdle, Anoka; Ins. Sec., Franklin. • ^ „ Margaret Carey, 903 W. Central Ave • Grace, C.E., Oldcastle, was appointed er Prout—a pious, simple old clergy­ Summer reigns from east to west James McArdle. Anoka; Treas., John Division No. 4, St. Paul—Pres., John Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Moynaugli! On Friday evening, April 21st, at Ward, Anoka; Med. Exam., Drs. J. H. 79 Atwater St.; Rec. Sec., Margaret Con­ pro tem. Mr. Bomford holds that he man—and it suited Father Mahony's But you're singing o'er his grave, J McMahon. 200 E. Acker St.: Vice Pres., seven o'clock a deputation from the Frank and A. T. Calne. Anoka. Meetings James H. McNally, 38 Garfield St.; Rec. nolly, 628 Capital Boul.; Fin. Sec., Mrs is not bound by the terms of his ap- oomic humor to publish his clever Robin with the rosy breast! •re held second Sunday of month In Grand Sec., John M. Lynch, 304 Nat. Ger. Am. Mary Nolan, 923 W. Edmund St.- Ins* Galway Division Ancient Order of Hi­ \rmv hall at Anoka. Minn. Bk Bldg.; Fin. Sec., Thomas Friel, 706 Sec., Mrs. Mary Nolan, 923 W. Edmund pointment to attend the Council meet- and witty prose and poetry under the BIG STONE COUNTY. Cherokee Ave.; Ins. Sec., J. E. Corcoran. St.; Treas., Mrs. Mary Wagner, 528 Vir­ bernians waited on his Lordship the ings, and this had led to the suspen Judicial Dignity. County President, M. J. McDonnell, 3111/. Wabasha St.; Treas., Wm. J. Re­ ginia Ave.; Med. Exam, Dr. O. McKeon name of Father Prout. The joke Graceville. _ _ gan, Merchants' National Bank; Med. Rice St. and University Ave. Meetings Most Rev. Dr. O'Dea, Bishop of Gal­ sion. was thrown away on the simple A western judge was so impressed Division No. 1, Graceville—Pres., John Exam.. Dr. Jno. V. O'Connor, Am. Nat. are held on second and fourth Wednes­ way, at Mount St. Mary's with a view Mayo. W. Ginnaty; Vice. Pres., Hugh Heily; Rec Bank Bldg. Meetings are held on sec­ day of month at Hibernian hall, 7th and priest. It is said that he died with­ with the dignity of the law, as vested Sec., Jeremiah M. Scanlan; Fin. Sec., M ond and fourth Mondays of month at Hi­ Franklin St. |?to the appointment of an honorary At Ballina Quarter Sessions Judge ,T. McDonnell; Ins. Sec., M. J. McDonnell; SCOTT COUNTY. out ever having heard even of the in his own person, that, save in the Treas., William Cregan; Med. Exam., Dr. bernian halls. y. chaplain for the division In room of Division No.- 9, St. Paul—Pres., R. j. County President, Mrs. Katie O'Neill Doyle, K.C., awarded £73 compensa­ brilliant effusions which Father Ma­ bosom of his family, he was seldom B. M. Randall. Meetings are held on first Clarke, 107 Litchfield; Vice Pres., L. W. Belle Plaine, Minn. sjthe late Very Rev. Peter Dooley, P. tion and £8 expenses on claims by Sunday and third Thursday of month In McDonougli, 722 Pine St.; Rec. Sec.. Division No. 1, Belle Plaine—Pres., Mrs hony, under his name, wrote for heard to refer to himself in any other fraternity hall. John Looby, 954 Gauitier; Fin. Sec., Jas. Mary Slsterman; Vice Pres., Mrs. Mar­ The deputation comprised Mr. four persons for the driving and al­ "Fraser's Magazine" in the thirties. way than as ' the court." BLUE EARTH COUNTY. J. Folev, 637% Canada St.; Ins. Sec., J. garet Murphy; Rec. • Sec., Mrs. Emeline County Pres., P. H. Jordan. Mankato. P. Connolly, 87 Winnipeg; Treas., Ed­ Whitlock; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mary Donavon- ^Michael Kelly, president; Mr. Mar- leged malicious injury to twelve head Even his personal dignity was not Dtv. No. 1, Mankato: Pres., Michael Ins. Sec.. Mrs. Mary Donav'on; Treas.' O'Brien. 201 Van Brunt, Mankato; Vice ward Colbert. 616 Western Ave. N.; Med a; Cunningham, U.C.; Mr. James of cattle on the estate of Col. Knox, always secure from. assault, however, Exam., Dr. McKeon. Rice and Univer­ Mrs. Julia Werrick; Med. Exam., Dr G. ROYAL MEATH. Pres., Dan Coughlan. 312 Vine, Man­ sity. Meetings are held on first and R. Moloney. Address of all, Belle Plaine .jrjjQreavy, U.C.; Mr. John Gallagher, Ballinrobe. It was alleged that the and on the occasion of a rapid en­ kato; Rec. Sec., T. M. Coughlan, 727 third Thursdays of month In Hibernian Meetings are held on first Sunday of N 2nd, Mankato; Fin. Sec., c. Fitzgerald, month in Masonic hall. " stand Mr. H. J. O'Donohoe, honorary animals were driven over a cliff. The Ancient Home of Ireland's Chief halls. counter with a goat, which resulted 906 S. Front, Mankato: Ins. Sec., John ST. LOUIS COUNTY. STEARNS COUNTY. Jsssecretary of the division. His Lord- The Mayo County Council has pass­ Monarch* for Centuries. McCall, Mankato, R. F. D. No. 3; Treas., County President—Mrs. Mary M. Dunn in precipitate action on the judge's T. R. Coughlan, 727 N. 2nd, Mankato. County President, A. J. Powers, 210 W 402 3rd Ave. S.. St. Cloud, Minn. Unship received the deputation very ed a resolution in favor of the "All The Connfy Meath was once called part, his face sustained considerable Meetings are held on first Sunday and 2nd St., Duluth. Division No. 1, St. Cloud—Pres. Miss third Thursday of month In K. of C. Division No. 1, Duluth—Pres., M. J. Anna Kennedy, St. Cloud. Minn ; Vice ; courteously, and went at length into Red Route" via Blacksod Bay, via Sli­ Royal Meath. It waB the central damage.- hall at Mankato. Harney. 919 E. 6th St.; Vice Pres., John Pres., Mrs. Sarah Doyle; Rec. Sec.. Mi