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REDPATH’S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY:
Mt. St. M MARY'S COLLEGE,
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Conducted by an association of Canute clergymen,
under the aitepices of His, Eminence Cardinal Mc:
hop of Baltimore.
od
influences and ‘indibtracuons or cities, it
for the health, happiness.and studious habits of its
uildings, eubstantially constructed:
been ‘thoroughly renovated,
> thatthe formation of classes may
be completed without delay.
TERMS:
oard. tuition, and medical attendance, per sexsion
oF five months to be paid in a
In the Junior r bepartaen + $130 00
Inthe ory and Commercial Schools, "140 00
In th Colle:
the Ecclesiastical Seminary (special ferme).
churge for French or German.
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Mt. St. i Mary's Cs 's College, Emmittsbarg, Md.
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cIntroduction by Thomas Power O'Conner, Mf.P.)
LETTER FROM JAMES REDPATH.
‘The publishers of Mrs. Sallivan's book take pleas
uve in republishing this letter voluntarily addreseed
to them
New Yorx, Feb. 27,
Althor gh do not reonaliy Know
Gentlemen:
ailivan, whore
f this question,
pe especial pleasnre in ale
moat. obtrading on. ne bee only
on
Ireland, but ic
only one book on which I would iling i
thedefence of the Irish people. It is the only book
that elocidates every phase of the problem which the
Tris! eople are so bravely working ont. i is the
only book which resents all the facts that are necd:
ed to enable fair-min ans to understand
he aims, the c' the justice of the land
agitation. If ac book were to be pla
in the hands of every editor m the country and each
one of them should read it, I think it would create
oe lid America” for Ircland. It m,s0
clear, ndid, 80 strong, that no prejud! Te-
being who believes in eqnal rights for all men can
rive from its perusal without xn intense sympathy
with the people whose canse it so noble and ably
leads. I shonid be prond to have written such a
book. ‘There are not half a dozen words in it I
wold cl wing how hai get a
simple truth about the land agitation—how one has
to thresh ont big cartloads of mere words in current
Irish * lite re to get at one incontrovertibl
k by Mrs. Sullivan—so compact,
free from verbiage (there is
jecesxary word in it)—comes to th
adow of agreat rock in
conld have found sich a book
‘0, it would have saved me at least
twelve months of hard study ; and it is precisely
je these untiring stndies
timate the value of this
place in the foremost rank of living champions of
Ire! Yours traly,
_ James Reprata.
J.M. McCurdy & Co., Publishers,
Reppatn’s ItLustRatED WeExkLY, suppiled to
trade by American News Company.
to
THE BRITISH ADVANCE!
Joun Buru—‘' Come on, you Mahomedan coward, you're afraid!”
THE: AMERICAN CONTINGENT.
Five handred American mules sailed from
New York to join the British forces in Egypt.
Their paternal relatives remain here to write
and ia about the ‘‘rebellious Egyptians.”—
Pilot.
Dr, Joseph Parker, of London, says that he
does not know whether or not the scientists
differ from Mosee, Ie i is refreshing to
will admit that there
i taythog he doosn't know. — Chicago Tri-
An unknown mat, a stranger in ‘the city,
jumped into the river at Milwaukee last Tues-
day, ‘and ended his life. It is supposed the rash
was committed during a temporary fit of
reading the local papers.
‘Do Fou 860 that young man going along
there?
‘Yes ; what of it?”
“He's got a girl’on the brain.”
“Ah; judging from his appearance the girl
must have a soft sit."—Kentucky State Jour-
“These people,” said the pastor, solemnly,
after giving out his text, “who are either
bat
the wide-awakest congregation @ good mi
ever looked down upon.
There is such an awful adulteration in drugs
in Philadelphia that erarybody i is getting well,
and the doctors are in despair.
woman’s Paper in Denver is called the
antes Bee. The n Bee, dear sisters, does
mo-e bossing 8 and Tess work than any other bee
in all the hiv
Cetewayo was taken to the House of Lords,
and he nearly yawned the top of his head of
before a noble lord if
through a half hour'sspeech. There is really
more intellectual development: and keen dis-
crimination in that untntored savage than Peo
ple gave him credit f
Dr. Bliss says in his statements that more
than half his patients left, when he took
charge of the President’s case, and never came
back to him again. “H’m; ha; very possible ;
very Indeed, that’s exactly what the
President did, also.
A ot his pa rector called rather early upon
of the children
ww him coming | ‘and ral to the house to te
his mother. The little fellow soon. return
to the front and resumed his play. - The cler-
gyman inquire
‘Is your other at home
“No, win replied the auld, “she is ont at
present.”
‘Tell her when she returns that I called,”
said the clergyman,
“I did tell her,” replied the little boy.
— REDPAUA’S ILIMISYRALED WEEKLY.
Formerly McGee's Illustrated Weekly.
This fs the only Illustrated Newspaper in the World devoted to the interests of the
Irish ra
It nt beantifully printed on good paper, and its illustrations are now equal to those of the
best illustrated American jonraals.
It is the cheapest Ulnstrated Weekly in America.
very number will contain pictures of Irish Life and Scenery, by pen and pencil, and
Portraits of prominent Irishmen and Irish Americans who have risen to distinction i in every
walk of life,
mes Redpath, ita Editor, writes exclusively for it.
In addition to his editorial articles
Gov.
he will contribute to every number an original letter on the oppressions of the British
ernment and che Irish Lav“‘orda in Irelan:
ments and personal now
d newspaper in
Trish race and the 7 Ae dpa
sive on the maligr.
Redpath’s J"
city wet of the 49 -ieippi before Satur.
Rn Sarg», all Newsd
no need of sending a
‘A Speci
nm fron League official docu.
_A private letters from distinguished Irish Priests and Patriots, in
America ridicules, by pencil as well as pen, the
init eapeths Illustrated Weekly will retaliate, and be as aggres-
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