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MANUFACTURERS Carriage Retiring and Rubber Tires 205 AND 207 WEST GREEN STREET HENRY AI J1PULSI P U DYER AND CLEANeR Ladles and Gents Wearing Apn I J WORK 8UARANTEED- phoa du 521 Fifth Stree Q Old lid Rare Whiskies a Specialty BLUEGRASS EXCHANGE f f- C 1 t C n UIS WABNITZ CO ProUltrs SSg FIFTH STREET HIBERNIANS IWbat They Have Been Doing itbe Past WeekOeneral- News Notes Division 1 will nominate and elect officers Friday night Every mem ¬ ber who can should attend this meetingDivision 2 of Washington at its last meeting made a generous donation for the benefit of St Joseph Orphan Asylum of that city Through the efforts of the District officers the study of Irish history has been introduced in a number of Washingtons parochial schools Division 1 of Boston will have its annual entertainment of Irish music and a smoke talk on Sunday after- noon ¬ and evening December 20 The new quarters of Division 4 in Bertram Hall are being improved and will present a nice appearance when the members meet there Mon- day ¬ night The Ladles Auxiliary of South Boston has arranged for a barn dance for December 10 They will make this the greatest of their many unique entertainments Following the nomination of offi ¬ cers for Division 1 at Syracuse last Monday night a splendid literary and givenLight ¬ ing to a close Division 37 and the Ladles Aux ¬ of Fitchburg Mass have com ¬ 11Ilary in securing Daniel Sully who at the Cummings Theater for their benefit in his new play The Golden Rule i ADD HIBEKNIANS Division 7 of Syracuse held its an ¬ nual election of officers Thursday i evening The rivalry was keen for several offices Refreshments were served after the meeting The Ladles Auxiliary of Syracunc are preparing to give n euchre and I dance in honor of the Onondaga i County Board on the evening of January 15 The event promises to be one of the most pleasing social events of the season I Ilhe Ladies Auxiliary of Scranton is making extensive preparations for the fitting celebration of St Bridgets day February 3 St Bridget is the patroness of the Ladles Auxiliary and it is the Inten- tion ¬ to make the commemoration I daysI PresIdent Dr Patrick F Martin of Baltimore star- Red Washington recently and ex ¬ I Itended an invitation to the divisions ilii that city to come to Baltimore and participate in the unveiling of the monument erected to the memory of Rev Father Manning the I MarylandI G at Syracuse conferred the first and sec lond degrees on seven candidates at moretIilibernians I j madej speeches conplimentary A social session followed and cakes and ice cream were served to all assembledThe of the Ladles Aux- ilIary ¬ of Milwaukee last week dis cussed The Strength and Weak ness of the Sinn Fein Theory After a full and free discussion the mem hers voted to indorse the present Parliamentary movement and de- plored ¬ I the weakness of the Sinn Fein faction but at the same time admitted that the Sinn Feiners art actuated by patriotic motives PRIEST BURNED TO DEATH Rev Father Joseph Buck one of JosephsAcademy burned to death in a disastrous fire adjoinlog ¬ last Saturday The monetary loss will exceed 100000 Father Buck exerted himself in saving the lives of the inmates of the academy and was cut off from escape Ills charred remains were found in the ruins of the burned building CARDINALS ANSWER Cardinal Gibbons when asked for his opinion of the action of President Roosevelt in having the motto In God We Trust omitted from the new 10 gold coins at first said he did not care to discuss the matter and then added It is better to sail on a ship under an experienced captnlnedby Let us still trust in God whether the motto is on the coin or not SWEEPING DECISION According to Associated Press dis patches Justice OGorman of the Supreme Bench has rendered a de ¬ cision which if enforced will put the Sunday theaters entirely out of busi ¬ ness in New York City lIe declares that every form of Sunday stage entertainment is a clear violation of the law There is no appeal from his decision And the theatrical managers can only obtain relief through new legislation PREMIER IS BETTER HenryCampbell Premier Is feeling much better as a result of his trip to the continent Ho has left Paris for Biarrntz and his stay aboard will doubtless continue until time for the opening of Parlia ¬ ment The same dispatches hint at WinstonChurchill South Arnica is tipped for a Secre ¬ taryship IRISH TOBACCO In consequence of the remission of the inland revenue tax a great re ¬ vival has taken place in tobacco growing in Ireland The weed is now TlkennyWexford Cork Cigars made in Ireland and from Irish tobacco are a curiosity now but soon promise to be a genuine commercial product II DEAD PRELATES STATUE NOw Jersey Catholics are prepar 1 I 1 ing to unveil the statue of thel late I SOCIETY DIRECTORY A O IiD- IVISION 1 Meets oin the Second and Fourth Frl i day Evenings of Each Month PresidentThomas D Clines Vice President James J Kilkell y Recording Secretary Thom Keenan Jr- Financial SecretaryP J Cuslck Courthouse Treasurercharles J Flncgan- Sergeantatarms James Doran DIVISION 2 eets on the First and Th1rd Fridaj Evenings of Each Month President Con J Ford Vice PresidentDan McKenna TreasurerOwen Keiran Recording SecretarYJoseph T Lynch oancial6ecretaryJohn T Klan eYe D1VISON 3 Meets on the First and Third Thurs day evenings of Each Month North east corner of Seventeenth and Main PresidentJames Coleman Vice PresidentPhil Cavanaugh Recording Secretary John Morris Financial Secretary John llession 1714 Baird street Treasurer Daniel J Dougherty Sergeantatarms Thomas Noon DIVISION 4 Meets second and fourth Mondays Odd Fellows Hall Sixth and Walnut President Joseph P McGinn Vice President Stephen J IcEJ liott Recording Secretary Frank P Burke Financial Secretary W J Con nelly 100 Seventh street Treasurer Joseph L Lenlhan SergeantatArmsUobert Mitchell Sentinel William Ansbro DIVISION 1 JEFFERSONVILLE Meets on the First and Third rue d1 at Pfaus Hall County PresidentLouis Constan UnelresldentrJolm Kennedy Vice PresidentB Coyle Recording Secret tryT OHern Financial SecretaryJ E Murphy Treasurer Michael Kinney Marshall M Garrlty Banner BearerJ G Cole Y 3VI I MACKIN COUNCIL 205 Meets Tuesday Event gs at Club- House 530 Twentysbrth Street PresidentBen J and First Vice President John T Ken ney Second Vice PresidentFrank Lan sham Recording Secretary Ben Reed Financial Secretary Frank G Adams 2141 Rowan street Corresponding Secretary Joseph J HancorkTreasurerDaniel W Weber Marshal John Humphrey Inside Sentinel Adolphns Andrlot Outside Sentinel4rge Bartsch 7 Monsignor George Hobart Doano The monument is erected in Rector Park Newark N J and will be un ¬ veiled December 12 Former United States Senator Smith will make the presentations speech and the gift will be accepted by Mayor Baussung Buussung Mgr Doane was a brother of the present Episcopal Bishop of Albany OWENSBORO KNIGHTS Held B19 MeetlnQand Elected New Men i As Officers Owcnsboro Council Knights of Columbus elected officers at a meet ¬ Ing held Tuesday night The attend ¬ ance wus large and the members completelist I Grand KnightWIlliam Danhaucr Deputy Grand Knight Marshall Barrow Recording Secretary C B Clark Financial Secretary Albert Oberst KellyWarden Chancellor La Vega Clements Treasurer Ieter Gropp Owensboro Council is made up of the best men In Davless and McLean counties It numbers on its rolls lead Ing professional and business men including lion V1L OUryan Mayor of Owensboro Ron Ln Vega Clements the new Chancellor is one of the noted orators of the order and has given lectures on popular subjects under the auspices of the councils in Kentucky Tennessee Indiana and Illinois He is now at work on n new lecture entitled Alexander Hamilton WOMAN OF INTEREST NewYork Centenarian Tell of Years of Long Ago Mrs Betsy Gage a centenarian resident of New York is certainly a enrlynineteenth tury She retains possession of oil her mental faculties and tells inter ¬ byMrs Cityto years old and later embarked In the millinery business She tells interest Ing anecdotes of the late Alexander Stew rt the merchant prince who was the founder of the American de ¬ partment store The centenarian de ¬ clares that Stewart came i from Ireland in the steerage and An his arrival in New York boarded It the same house with her IHs firttt oc ¬ cupation alas that of peddling laces IdIngdry 1 In those early days Mrs Gage avers that there were no publi con ¬ veyances In New Yorknot en a stage let alone a railroad tralnl It was customary then for New for ers togather a saWestern V snuff onn n a IRELAND Record of the non Important of the Recent Events Culled From Exchanges Purchase agreements have been assigned by the tenants on Col Forbes estate at Anna uff County Leltrim The tenants on the estate of the DallJeuhl1lCount ¬ preliminary of their holdings under the land act r longillness Magistratefor Clare Magistrate Browne who had passed his seventieth year was con- nected ¬ with several Limerick and Clare families Dents Doyle has given the follow ¬ ing notice of motion for the next meeting of the North Dublin nunId Inns That In future tile mil corn and lion the English crown I or any such foreign emblems shall not appear on any stationery used by this bonrd Two young men of the farming class named John Lane of Clash and Cornelius Wren of Bogmount County Limerick were arrested in connection with an alleged moon ¬ lighting raid of the house of Ancns I CIIISIlaboul who is the iiither of one of the no cused I Joseph Kdelstein a young Dublin Jew who is an enthusiastic home ruler and supporter of the Gaelic League delivered a remarkably able and eloquent address on the Gaelic League at a meeting of the Dublin and County Liberal Association John Gibson presided and prominent among those present were members communityI I occurred hoyley I iArmiigh Wendy C Castleblnney rail way It appear some wagons full of earth and stones were being shunted and these in some unac ¬ countable manner got into motion with the result that Doyle was jammed in between buffers After much difficulty the poor fellow was positionIn I The solemn ceremony of the trans lation of the venerable relic of St t t Itrigld tool place at St llrlgids church at I Faughart on Sunday reliquary containing the relic ThoI I carried round the church in slon consisting of acolytes and priests headed by Ills Kmlnence Cardinal Logue who deposited t huncath the high altar High mas followed I the celebrant being IJev K Clarke of Dundalk deacon Itev II Quinn S M sub dcncoa IJev E Hayes S M I with Iev M J Quinn of Dundalk us the master of cere ¬ presidediAssisttint J Corcoran S M I There was a large I I- I presentI John 1arnan oc ¬ curred at his residence at Broom field Cast leblayney at tin age of seventyeight years Deceased who was father I of I time Jlev Peter Kariinn of Garrison hind been in indifferent I health for many months ana for some weeks prior to the end was confined to bed Dtwplte all thlltI I medical skill and kind nursing could peacefnl1J ¬ and family and fortified with the last rites of the church Mr Karnun who belonged to a very old and re ¬ spectable family was a gentleman of the highest rectitude of charac ¬ ter lie possessed many sterling qualities timid was esteemed and re- spected ¬ by nil who knew him Widespread regret was felt in and around Dundalk when the news MaryGabriel I vent at Dungunnon had breathed her last Mother Mary Gabriel was daughter of the late Brian Clarke of Dundalk and sister of Itev John Clarke and llev Matt Clarke O M 1 She entered Dundalk Convent some twenty years ago after having com- pleted ¬ her education In St invents school and in course of time was professed and entered on the duties perform conducted by then After some years when the new house of the order was established at Dungannon Sister Mary Gabriel was one of those selected for the new foundation I A very melancholy fatality oc- curred in the townlancl of Kilcreavcy about two miles from Keady It ap- pears that a farmer named James McQuade who resides at Kilcreavey with his son James and two daughI ters Mary Anne and Maggie retired to bed as usual on Sunday night last prcIousl ¬ charcoal in the sleeping room which had recently been built and with no ventillation The following morning a neighbor named Hose McQuade noticing no signs of life about the ands forced the door open On gaining admission it was sound that Mary Anne aged about twentysix years was quite dead and that the re ¬ mainder of the family were lying In an unconcions condition suffering I from suffocation Later the sou sue ¬ cumbed EAGLES MINSTRELS Louisville Aerie 332 Fraternal Order of Egles announce that they will give refined minstrel perform- ances at Macauleys Theater on Sunday afternoon and night Decem ¬ ber 15 The afternoon performance will begin at 215 oclock and the evening entertainment at 815 The Eagles hove many talented per ¬ formers In their ranks and a pleas- ing ¬ afternoon or evening is promised all who attend X i KNIGHTS ARE DOOMING The Knights of St John seem to be thriving in the East as well as in Louisville At a meeting held in Manchester N> IT recently thirteen candidates were voted upon and nine new members sere iakeq into the order Degree blaster rUiur Moquin conferred the honors on the new Knights Before the meeting closed fifteen applications for membership i t were received Louisville command cries ivill haves lo bustle to beat this 0 FRANK FEHR BREWING CO po Brewers and Bottlers LOTTISVTLLE KT Cumb Phone lain 1913 Home Phone 1913 THE WIEDEMANN BREWING COMPANYS Celebrated Draught and Bottled Beers Sold at all leading bars and cafes Renowned for purity strength and excellent flavor Gruber Deuser Managers Louisville Ky DRINK Hofbrati and Pilsener Beer BREWED B- YSENNACKERMAN BREWING COMPANY ZNOORPORATKD TELEPHONE 452 LOUISVILLE XS KY PABST BEER ALWAYS PURE Brewed from carefully selected barley and hopsnever permitted to leave the brewery until properly agedt LEPHONE It3E3a Louisville Branch Fourteenth and Jefferson Sts ASIA FOR FALLS CITY BEER ON SALE EVERYWHERE TOME PHONE 7569 CUMB PHONE WEST 69 JOHN E FRANK WALTERS Clay = Street Brewery 812 and 814 CLAY STREET Telephone 209 LOUISVILLE KY ASK FOR DIERSENS FINE DARK BEER Telephone 1137 ONE OF THE FINEST BEERS MADE OHNFOERTELCO WCOgPOR- Ai6DBUTCHERTOWN BREWERY CELEBRATED CREAM BEER 1400 to 1408 Story Avenue i BOTH PHONES 891 LOUISVILLE OFFICE HOURS SUNDAYS 8 TO 6 9 TO 12 DONT YOU WANT Good Dental work done for the least money Our Dentistry Will Please You We are responsible and do just as we advertise All work guaranteed OR H J COUDHMAN Dentist OFFICE 542 FIFTH STREET EEMANN BEOS I IMPORTERS fiNE WINES AND LIQUORS Distillers and Wholesale Deal- ers in Finest Brands of Zen tacky Whiskies especially v PEARL OF NELSON BOTTLED IN BOND felcphoae 1948 234 Sixth Street Independent of All Undertakers KATIE AGNES SMITH LADY EMBALMER W Mug and Dressing Ladies and A Children a SPecialty OIBa > fjW6W StCath ria BothPnoniw 1 I IfORGET That frost or freezing weather dots not hourshasbeen atbe 1 Kentucky Wall Plaster C INCORPORATED BOTH PHONES 2267 Brook and River Louisville 1 Wallter i WINES LIQUORS VALS SALOO VAL LESTER PrM Hot Lunch every morning U to 1230 oclo- cktiff w GR > Wl3

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McKenna Distiller FairfieldiIH JMJ CANNON P CANNON JR H M WOLTRING R B BANNON

Pres Mgr VleiPr t Secretary Treasurer

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THOMAS KEENANFuneral Director and Embalmer

TELEPHONE 365All cans promptly attended to day or night

carriages furnUbed for all occasions

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PRIVATE HOSPITALFOR THE CARE OF INSANE AND

EPILEPTIC PATIENTS

The Sisters of Mercy of Jeffersonvillehospitalforepileptic patients Both male and femalei patients are admitted Rates very teasenable For further particulars apply fO

MOTHER MARY REGINAflERCY HOSPITAL

Sparks Arena JefferaoHTllle lad

Alive your boys as edaeatlos that will preparethen fir life

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HIBERNIANS

IWbat They Have Been Doing

itbe Past WeekOeneral-News Notes

Division 1 will nominate and electofficers Friday night Every mem ¬

ber who can should attend thismeetingDivision

2 of Washington at its lastmeeting made a generous donationfor the benefit of St JosephOrphan Asylum of that city

Through the efforts of the Districtofficers the study of Irish historyhas been introduced in a number ofWashingtons parochial schools

Division 1 of Boston will have itsannual entertainment of Irish musicand a smoke talk on Sunday after-noon

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and evening December 20

The new quarters of Division 4 inBertram Hall are being improvedand will present a nice appearancewhen the members meet there Mon-day

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nightThe Ladles Auxiliary of South

Boston has arranged for a barndance for December 10 They willmake this the greatest of their manyunique entertainments

Following the nomination of offi ¬

cers for Division 1 at Syracuse lastMonday night a splendid literary andgivenLight ¬

ing to a closeDivision 37 and the Ladles Aux ¬

of Fitchburg Mass have com ¬

11Ilary in securing Daniel Sully whoat the Cummings Theater

for their benefit in his new playThe Golden Rule

i ADD HIBEKNIANSDivision 7 of Syracuse held its an ¬

nual election of officers Thursdayi evening The rivalry was keen forseveral offices Refreshments wereserved after the meeting

The Ladles Auxiliary of Syracuncare preparing to give n euchre and

I dance in honor of the Onondagai County Board on the evening ofJanuary 15 The event promises tobe one of the most pleasing socialevents of the season

IIlhe Ladies Auxiliary of Scrantonis making extensive preparationsfor the fitting celebration of StBridgets day February 3 StBridget is the patroness of theLadles Auxiliary and it is the Inten-tion

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to make the commemoration

IdaysI PresIdent DrPatrick F Martin of Baltimore star-Red Washington recently and ex ¬

IItended an invitation to the divisionsilii that city to come to Baltimoreand participate in the unveiling ofthe monument erected to thememory of Rev Father Manning the

IMarylandI G atSyracuse conferred the first and sec

lond degrees on seven candidates at

moretIiliberniansI

jmadejspeeches conplimentaryA social session followed and cakesand ice cream were served to allassembledThe

of the Ladles Aux-ilIary

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of Milwaukee last week discussed The Strength and Weakness of the Sinn Fein Theory Aftera full and free discussion the memhers voted to indorse the presentParliamentary movement and de-plored

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the weakness of the SinnFein faction but at the same timeadmitted that the Sinn Feiners artactuated by patriotic motives

PRIEST BURNED TO DEATH

Rev Father Joseph Buck one of

JosephsAcademyburned to death in a disastrous fireadjoinlog ¬

last Saturday The monetary losswill exceed 100000 Father Buckexerted himself in saving the livesof the inmates of the academy andwas cut off from escape Ills charredremains were found in the ruins ofthe burned building

CARDINALS ANSWER

Cardinal Gibbons when asked forhis opinion of the action of PresidentRoosevelt in having the motto InGod We Trust omitted from thenew 10 gold coins at first said hedid not care to discuss the matterand then added It is better to sailon a ship under an experiencedcaptnlnedbyLet us still trust in God whether themotto is on the coin or not

SWEEPING DECISION

According to Associated Press dispatches Justice OGorman of theSupreme Bench has rendered a de ¬

cision which if enforced will put theSunday theaters entirely out of busi ¬

ness in New York City lIe declaresthat every form of Sunday stageentertainment is a clear violation ofthe law There is no appeal from hisdecision And the theatrical managerscan only obtain relief through newlegislation

PREMIER IS BETTER

HenryCampbellPremier Is feeling much better as aresult of his trip to the continent Hohas left Paris for Biarrntz and hisstay aboard will doubtless continueuntil time for the opening of Parlia¬

ment The same dispatches hint at

WinstonChurchillSouth Arnica is tipped for a Secre¬

taryship

IRISH TOBACCO

In consequence of the remission ofthe inland revenue tax a great re ¬

vival has taken place in tobaccogrowing in Ireland The weed is now

TlkennyWexfordCork Cigars made in Ireland andfrom Irish tobacco are a curiositynow but soon promise to be agenuine commercial product

II DEAD PRELATES STATUE

NOw Jersey Catholics are prepar1I

1 ing to unveil the statue of thellate

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SOCIETY DIRECTORY

A O IiD-

IVISION 1Meets oin the Second and Fourth Frli

day Evenings of Each MonthPresidentThomas D ClinesVice President James J Kilkell yRecording Secretary Thom

Keenan Jr-Financial SecretaryP J Cuslck

CourthouseTreasurercharles J Flncgan-Sergeantatarms James Doran

DIVISION 2

eets on the First and Th1rd FridajEvenings of Each Month

President Con J FordVice PresidentDan McKennaTreasurerOwen KeiranRecording SecretarYJoseph T

Lynchoancial6ecretaryJohn T Klan

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D1VISON 3

Meets on the First and Third Thursday evenings of Each Month Northeast corner of Seventeenth and

MainPresidentJames ColemanVice PresidentPhil CavanaughRecording Secretary John MorrisFinancial Secretary John llession

1714 Baird streetTreasurer Daniel J DoughertySergeantatarms Thomas Noon

DIVISION 4

Meets second and fourth MondaysOdd Fellows Hall Sixth and Walnut

President Joseph P McGinnVice President Stephen J IcEJ

liottRecording Secretary Frank P

BurkeFinancial Secretary W J Con

nelly 100 Seventh streetTreasurer Joseph L LenlhanSergeantatArmsUobert MitchellSentinel William Ansbro

DIVISION 1 JEFFERSONVILLEMeets on the First and Third rue d1

at Pfaus HallCounty PresidentLouis Constan

UnelresldentrJolm KennedyVice PresidentB CoyleRecording Secret tryT OHernFinancial SecretaryJ E MurphyTreasurer Michael KinneyMarshall M GarrltyBanner BearerJ G Cole

Y 3VI IMACKIN COUNCIL 205

Meets Tuesday Event gs at Club-

House 530 Twentysbrth StreetPresidentBen J andFirst Vice President John T Ken

neySecond Vice PresidentFrank Lan

shamRecording Secretary Ben ReedFinancial Secretary Frank G

Adams 2141 Rowan streetCorresponding Secretary Joseph J

HancorkTreasurerDaniel W WeberMarshal John HumphreyInside Sentinel Adolphns AndrlotOutside Sentinel4rge Bartsch

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Monsignor George Hobart DoanoThe monument is erected in RectorPark Newark N J and will be un ¬

veiled December 12 Former UnitedStates Senator Smith will make thepresentations speech and the giftwill be accepted by Mayor BaussungBuussung Mgr Doane was a brotherof the present Episcopal Bishop ofAlbany

OWENSBORO KNIGHTS

Held B19 MeetlnQand ElectedNew Men iAs

Officers

Owcnsboro Council Knights ofColumbus elected officers at a meet ¬

Ing held Tuesday night The attend ¬

ance wus large and the memberscompletelistI

Grand KnightWIlliam DanhaucrDeputy Grand Knight Marshall

BarrowRecording Secretary C B ClarkFinancial Secretary Albert OberstKellyWardenChancellor La Vega ClementsTreasurer Ieter GroppOwensboro Council is made up of

the best men In Davless and McLeancounties It numbers on its rolls leadIng professional and business menincluding lion V1L OUryan Mayorof Owensboro Ron Ln VegaClements the new Chancellor is oneof the noted orators of the orderand has given lectures on popularsubjects under the auspices of thecouncils in Kentucky TennesseeIndiana and Illinois He is now atwork on n new lecture entitledAlexander Hamilton

WOMAN OF INTEREST

NewYork Centenarian Tellof Years of Long

Ago

Mrs Betsy Gage a centenarianresident of New York is certainly a

enrlynineteenthtury She retains possession of oilher mental faculties and tells inter¬byMrsCitytoyears old and later embarked In themillinery business She tells interestIng anecdotes of the late AlexanderStew rt the merchant prince whowas the founder of the American de ¬

partment store The centenarian de ¬

clares that Stewart came i fromIreland in the steerage and An hisarrival in New York boarded It thesame house with her IHs firttt oc¬

cupation alas that of peddling lacesIdIngdry1

In those early days Mrs Gageavers that there were no publi con ¬

veyances In New Yorknot en astage let alone a railroad tralnl Itwas customary then for New for erstogather

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IRELANDRecord of the non Important of

the Recent Events CulledFrom Exchanges

Purchase agreements have beenassigned by the tenants on Col Forbes

estate at Anna uff County LeltrimThe tenants on the estate of the

DallJeuhl1lCount ¬preliminaryof their holdings under the land act

r longillnessMagistrateforClare Magistrate Browne who hadpassed his seventieth year was con-nected

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with several Limerick andClare families

Dents Doyle has given the follow ¬

ing notice of motion for the nextmeeting of the North DublinnunId Inns That In future tile milcorn and lion the English crown

I or any such foreign emblems shallnot appear on any stationery usedby this bonrd

Two young men of the farmingclass named John Lane of Clashand Cornelius Wren of BogmountCounty Limerick were arrested inconnection with an alleged moon ¬

lighting raid of the house of Ancns

ICIIISIlaboulwho is the iiither of one of the nocused

I Joseph Kdelstein a young DublinJew who is an enthusiastic homeruler and supporter of the GaelicLeague delivered a remarkably ableand eloquent address on the GaelicLeague at a meeting of the Dublinand County Liberal Association JohnGibson presided and prominentamong those present were members

communityII occurredhoyleyI

iArmiigh Wendy C Castleblnney railway It appear some wagons fullof earth and stones were beingshunted and these in some unac¬

countable manner got into motionwith the result that Doyle wasjammed in between buffers Aftermuch difficulty the poor fellow waspositionIn

I The solemn ceremony of the translation of the venerable relic of StttItrigld tool place at St llrlgidschurch at IFaughart on Sundayreliquary containing the relic ThoII

carried round the church inslon consisting of acolytes andpriests headed by Ills KmlnenceCardinal Logue who deposited thuncath the high altar High masfollowed Ithe celebrant being IJev KClarke of Dundalk deacon Itev IIQuinn S M sub dcncoa IJev EHayes S MI with Iev M J Quinnof Dundalk us the master of cere¬

presidediAssisttintJ Corcoran S MI There was a large

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IIpresentIJohn 1arnan oc¬

curred at his residence at Broomfield Cast leblayney at tin age ofseventyeight years Deceased whowas fatherI of Itime Jlev Peter Kariinnof Garrison hind been in indifferent Ihealth for many months ana forsome weeks prior to the end wasconfined to bed Dtwplte all thlltII

medical skill and kind nursing couldpeacefnl1J ¬

and family and fortified with thelast rites of the church Mr Karnunwho belonged to a very old and re ¬

spectable family was a gentlemanof the highest rectitude of charac ¬

ter lie possessed many sterlingqualities timid was esteemed and re-spected

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by nil who knew himWidespread regret was felt in and

around Dundalk when the newsMaryGabrielI

vent at Dungunnon had breathedher last Mother Mary Gabriel wasdaughter of the late Brian Clarke ofDundalk and sister of Itev JohnClarke and llev Matt Clarke O M 1

She entered Dundalk Convent sometwenty years ago after having com-pleted

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her education In St inventsschool and in course of time wasprofessed and entered on the dutiesperformconducted by then After someyears when the new house of theorder was established at DungannonSister Mary Gabriel was one of thoseselected for the new foundation

I A very melancholy fatality oc-

curred in the townlancl of Kilcreavcyabout two miles from Keady It ap-pears that a farmer named JamesMcQuade who resides at Kilcreaveywith his son James and two daughIters Mary Anne and Maggie retiredto bed as usual on Sunday night lastprcIousl ¬

charcoal in the sleeping room whichhad recently been built and with noventillation The following morninga neighbor named Hose McQuadenoticing no signs of life about theandsforced the door open On gainingadmission it was sound that MaryAnne aged about twentysix yearswas quite dead and that the re¬

mainder of the family were lying Inan unconcions condition suffering

I from suffocation Later the sou sue ¬

cumbed

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Louisville Aerie 332 FraternalOrder of Egles announce that theywill give refined minstrel perform-ances at Macauleys Theater onSunday afternoon and night Decem ¬

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