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January 13, 1906.
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-urcninuio, A5111‘ slim; A or... A 5-ceuoout.
nip fin no tngne pein lxsuf 17.Ap.nu... Ap A
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p...LlloApeAc, yup.-Aooe, t-e.epeA.iiA,i; .nAp
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bpuse A.u.e. 5ttpAbt. pin Izlorlrsllull Asllr
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feat epeunAoreAo ,tAo.
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non c'cAe.Ap rm rs... cce c
so I.-pu.g.v.'. riotttl rgeuld oldies, Asttr ceAl.5-
rA.o fun A op... e l A c .At.; Asiip no cont
o.i.nnc bins cg tnircsce Ap An t.Ai.ii fa A
cA5t.A so m-hetlppu rionn Asiip nA oo.nro
.i..'ne opiiuiit .
jq. lsp rlll po 5l.is..- An huniecn pr. Ap
An u....i., Asllf po gclsAoAp psp poinps llltgo
pdv.5ooAp box‘; t.1......l.c.re. 5.. is-tine
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A .'n..... l 5.. ps 5AoAp plush 6T>ol.-
dnn .-.n no.-uio -oiapinuio Ap bpusc
An eentoes pa be A5 flliolil
e-pLe.bo; Agnp no its spiunne A5 .onnlA.. A
urn, Asllr no iA,tp A .-5.sn An -oh.Apn.uu. on
bout A lt-ion An ut.
Ac. lometiro its i..Au.l.t.pAe', At. tnlsio no
2
ftiinte no .AppAi.inc, no ArhA.L poo 5-Aolil
ge.pe glA...tu Aiee, Ag pocoA.n no v'..Ao.LcAnn
Ass .n onilie no .nAo.tepl.e.be oi n.io...i.
' A cu; Aii C-Ixll
IIlbl1‘fin5Il'lA]I pogtsc fun oiiiie... "CIA eu
ol rioppaigiil ?" Ap poo. “1,>A..cAcl.Ac mnnn
.h .'nA. .n.,- " sp "1, “bsII" 0 pope
an -uu.lprLe.oc .i.'A.n.n; Asiip no no bcp b-pop
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om‘; pnin r5Ao.teAo oiob; ts-lr l“’ 55 rl-l
"ca h.s.e ir.Ap gAb An peoii pit -mil?” er
neniope. “Ra fsop pa rnnn so oe.geAnAts
Apeup," Ap r.Ao. moi. bo.p.vi.pevnobp.AeAp,"
An oeipcpe, “slqlab e -o.Ap.n.no o -ouibne
rem pa ll; Ann ; AsU[‘EAD]lA‘IX’>]"e bop 5-cotv-ce
yllb Asup Lois... Ap A Lop mi. est-r C-"ll;
pecora phnntl Asllr p.AnnA etiieon-I W5“
(Le vein an leAvll'rl4l'lC-)
foe:
DIARMUID AND GRAINNE.
(Tui..st..rioit.)
Ev Rlcnllln J. O'Dvrnt.
J4. Diarmnid returned back haviltg no
r. , and we... his ways ll" be
.i
whether he had gatten any,"
lidintss of Fionn Mac cumhaill and or the
lull of Hire. H: I (1 Clint he had lull.
and they ate their (nod and .l.cir meat
that night.
35. Diarrnuid rose at early day and beam-
n oug shorts, ioroc.o..s, straining
.hc.r anus and their ‘swnllcll sincws. as '
r
h
separable strile that took place betwixt
them.
36. They both throw their weapons out
of their hands, and run against and to co-
.t l
r I-‘it... . and Osca
it, and Lughaidh, at the
I1 at or ; and
the e four will se
Never. eless. l-‘ionn will shortly give
th l sti
m- and we must depart
n this ea e lest Fionn and the deadly
hounds overtake us"
3 Arte this the company came forth
out or the ve, an it s west-
ward until they reached the innor or Fm
' h. Grainne egan t eary then, an
uadha tool. at u his back until they
t e strum which wound thvough the heart
or the mountain; and rainne w . w htn
her hands, and she aslred Diarninid for his
sltene lo cut her nails.
o. tor the strangers, a.. many of them
as were alive, they came upon the hill where
three cliiers were hound a hought to
loose then. right speedily, hut those bands
where so (that) they ‘(l>nly) drew .he
h
E
n
lighter upon t cm.
i. T ey had not been long thus heiore
st.-n er oi Fiotin
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swallow or weasel, or lilre a hlsst or a sharp.
pure-swi e ' over the top or every
made .his great slaughter or us; and we are
ye. more sorely grieved that our three chiets
an that we cannot Iaos h
he was likewise three days
other lighting with u " “Wlliclt
a Deirdre.
" said .hcy.
tell"). ‘ swear,"
t it was Diarmuid 0'Dui-
ell that was there, and do ye
bring your hounds with you and loo.e men.
on his traclr, and i will send riann and the
rents... oi Erin to you.”
(To be clmHm4(d.)
(me
A SOCIAL AND DANCE.
he Robert Emmet Association. of Tor-
ri...:lo.., Conn.. ave a whist party and dance
in Yylllian Hall on Deeenibe B was
r 2 .
a social and hnancinl success. Prizes were
phtaincd by Miss Katie Quinn, Thomas
Fitzgerald ai Mrs. Mic acl Owens. Danc-
ing was continued until 2 A. M
ll you cmlnl on getting satisinrtiori, unless
you order the riglll son oi sot. n.-inlrs.
There i. none better on .he inarltet than
the '
Soda or Ginger Ale
AND
Mineral Waters
BOTTLED BY US.
why lalre a chance on‘ the other lrindn
JOHN F. HUGHES.
use west Thirlyflnl stveet.
N Y it
Tat...-uoive. asu Mad?-on SW"-
LECTURE ON IRISH HISTORY
Dr. Denis J. Culley Before the Na-
tional Iiterilry Society-Father
Dinneen on the Historical Proh-
eln. ‘
DUIJLIN, Dccemlltr 3o.eAK the wee
lueellllg uf Ihe Nrltlarlill Literary Society.
held in ll Hall Swphc
D
e ivergencc of ris
r was occupied by Dr. sigerabit,
. l.
e l’rc. dent, in opening the proceed-
ings, sa.d lie necd scarcely initoducc mm
to .l.. ct rcr, who was,
a o had
his prolcssional me. As one .hn
s y talrcn an interest in rheir so
re
counter ea it her, an ocl. their ltnotty “ "‘ W" 4"“ ” ‘- . cum . and n w the annual Ill-Irl-c
lmrltls across one another’: graceful bae s. C Y- '.".““ “’ '“ ”‘ “' "'“’.“- event 1am 0 thrze day-. the
Th ch th oihe violc t migh ll '1' 0 mien -2 any give lmncllnl udents . -.y.i..r tor.n which i onto e
twigr; 5... , ;a,.,,,,;d pm, D,,.,.,.c.,o, cg mm; fur the failure of the Irish l-mill: ishing in evcry llvpilrtlncnl of Athletics.
upon his shoulder, and hurlcd his body to “‘“b’‘’'‘ "“ ‘ ‘ “' ““ "" Last sprint: <xc=rlli0n=llv "04 P"-
... min, and .,.,..,.d i,;,.. 5,... ,,,,,s gm ..,, warn of a r-me antral sovernmer-I. The lormzlltrs were crrdned .o the winner. par.
. M.,,,,., ,,,,,,,.,,,,m,, 3dVf"l3KV‘ I - v I 1 nmlcl-y ‘rs ticularly in in. long jump, weight and hnre
d Trelll-lvclwsacll to coi..l...t with hiin, one E''‘‘’'“’’‘ ‘‘5’‘’’'‘’'’' " "’" ‘l“"'‘'’'’"’'‘ ' WS-
mu , mm 3" B 0 ml mm W. H h it been in all cases the powerful factor The work or dis Trinny college s.i.deni.
e a e bmding‘ and Sa um h N“, in lhc growrh oi i-iation., but rather in the one, a mg ,g,,,,,,, ,, ,.,,, or m,, pm.
uh ping, gm‘, (,0 ,p,g,,, Wm ; M, e pans-on of the larger namgnt In lhe use nootb brolheu. with the exctpllon ail. ‘
thath had rather leave then in thore bonds ‘”“ "'“"“‘."3 9“ ‘ H‘ 5M " “=0 orphy‘. grea. naltan. at the ‘once
r an increase to then torrn nis: “for n "‘.“"“""Y "N ‘" “" "“‘ “ “‘ "'5 ‘“’“’“ slwrls. 1 er: w 1: wont-le iul coni-
can loosen you," ouoth e, and he lelt thcut "“ “"“”"' ““ " '. . .‘"". . s P sicnl and mental llu'2li$c=w=-In Mt
Cary my in heavy ‘mp succeeded in llressrvlg-ts natmnal gml-vtdu- inscpa bl the snide.-its or ill hc
, 50 pt...’ 1., Wm. ,., p, p (m. ml lh the P c M n 0 I ml-V! 0ll- eavily hand. . ied in orainy endeavor with
pr,,m.n,,,, my pm 5,,;,,,, ‘ and my ape arclly. llelgi tn had passed under the mm the men .v o w.ll he the luture priests or
their meal th it ineat that night, on ”F"““ "‘. 5"" "P‘“" ’ "- "" ““" “ch” -
D;,,,,,,,;,, and (;,a;,,,,, ,,g,,, h, “P, ,n uh zmlmls 0-. tl. throl-all my-y cgn lrirhioen, to devcloy physically and incn.
lduadhan lrept watch and ward to. then. ‘“”“v l’''’‘"" “ "“‘ ”“""“‘"“""" lzlly. mun cullivalc the same --ll: t
W" morning. he vems or niodero h.s.ory had shown .0 mg mg ,,g ‘W, on 5, ya,
.3. Diarniuid rose and told crainnc that “ ’."‘ ‘“"‘ "‘“."“' "““ "‘ "'9 ‘“‘“.“ ll sit as! d ileum In Me Sm
their enemies were near them; and he told ‘" ‘ ""“‘ "‘ ."“‘“’"‘ "’ ‘“ “‘ "‘.‘“'" .'“ attribute: of lnshrlrel ml of N: I an
, mg ‘ H S: m, ,3; , or-rgm-c car-ell ans. Itwasirom this twirl! the w lzr..n...sn. oi nity. Morphy‘:
‘hm “dc! “hair mg or view .hat the lecturer deal. wrrh his ,”,,,,i,,. ,“ (“.163 ,I,,,,.,, W, ,. ;,,
rile had tallcn three day. one airer the other S“'"‘"- . ' I mm.-s A-s .ec.. but the course was
and ,m, M,” and,“ up He pa---ted out that Ireland =1->1-=. 0f,!ll= measured and lnunrl to he rcven test short.
“ we ,9 h day b nations. lzrouslit ntta w. Slade holds the Irish record, i n.
a l ast in 1878. 2. or.
n anotlicr halt in creetlent Iinlc, l.i.t
ord .hc
ile i i am
wlmlly oiitside the lnfluem:
is d been in nrilzin largel
wen o t
r is. t any rate ‘ was car that
trilsal system had not limited the growth of
c in ‘ ‘dual or. the literary. the artistic,
t e rel ' si e.
The lecture was most adtniralily illuurzlled
tn views dtilicting a..-
3:-
tants at
.he light nt the modern explulsia
racc, and ' They had always
shown thcrnselvss ral pcoptc.
ain ah. a nd r lllc callrlpy
or heaven, and prcierred the open to dwell.
ing in houses
clan eysten. was lollowed .-nnoiiiz
then no in is government and land
tenure encourage t was g an to thcir
rsl rather than their lile. Their
consistent w'lli
vilizaxloll. The civili-
a igll degree of ct
' ' led amt...
.iit.on that cats
Ea
:=
. That exodus, he lllotl
lilzllt oi. the prohleiiis discus.-ed
lecturrr. That EXVMIII5 was uuillll on
sent
They had no nisnitcstation oi the coloni-
g rit. At the present day their race
was scattered throughout the hahitshlc world
dcsecallyirite '
d noweriu
s
1 to-rlsy in the
i the tzlobe. ‘
e spirit
hat liy their git V
r tcrvor they were Irzvcnllllffol’
good the people or the world.
Mr. o'l.t-ill Russell seconded .hc vole oi
thanlts, which was support. y r. Cox,
and bnving been no. by to. l>rrt.dr..t. w...
srcd it i. acclarnarinn. -
A good, sens.t.le New Xears present is a
sulucriptton to 1'... came AMIlII(Itl1. tr
yearly.
ATHLETICS IN IRELAND.
Review of the Past Year in the
Old Lanli-Records Made by
Horgilll, Mcctough, Kiely anti
Others-The Coming Season Is
Promising.
season in Ireland viewed
F glhll championships, l.i.t
he failed to ..ustain his lr.sh pcriorin.-.nce.,
as he was over-traine .
Denis H rgan, Peter O'Connor and con
hy shot, road and hiith jump.
at .l.c Ellgls charnpionshint.
Murray proved himscli the
in lreland by
best aylrinler
nnl bring acoitniiited with that
e S on: ill l.lcll'ast, Hurrdy
ad wnli c . can l.d Erllzliwll
champions, Ambler and Mortoii, but none ..i
nnalihcd tor the srial.
h in or Inn...
oe, g ility in the iiiilc
hich he lr ' i.
c a
scratch eve... whirl. was won by inches in
min. e -
2., s .
prnhalily the best n-tile ever run
This is
by an lrisltnian .. ihout the experience or
foreign trainitite.‘ Conn:R'h niile, the Irish
record 4 non. 2. is scc., was .un or. z
n visit or Ihe Kildare boy to his native land
cttcr s sojourn in incrica.
. J, Bresllillml. oi cistletownconyen,
proved his ve .i.tity at Coacllfonl soon.
hy winning me hundred," high and long‘
jum s.
nrcsnihai. displayed great at ity, his
n-nrlr with ihe snetbs. and es.los., his hure
dling and sprinring entitle hi... to die pns<i-
hility nf hecnini lreland. more all.
round chain...
Kiely broke
on.
the Irish record (or the 56.lllu.
at the llina sports, heaving the lug
glit without lollow . in. The
veteran eoinprtcd all over the country, ti.
t d llringnr he rlt vs.
Tipperary coiuest. wk: the lrisl.
record with the l6.ll7. ha...n.er willl . i .ow
3
o
2
'a'-
..
3-
2
I
c
I.“
f
5
7
c
and It ]Illl up
miles at B ast.
J. C. Walsh. or Macrualll, pulled a record
n. the sky liy dtrowinl; the 56-“); in.
y ins.
Leahy proved hiiiiseli the hen all.
round jumps. in .he vinrld at various me
it-igs: e not over 6 ft. A in. at short .ii
the lid. iunrp d frequently co cred s
it. and lose t :4 in the ho step and
jump and l.rnad ininps. Leah has several
tisetil .umpers trai an many
pushed him very close in the latter par. ..t
the season.
Horsan and (‘ulhane are now
and we expzcl .
will display iheir nld
turlrlx the coining scasiui under ihe st...-
and srripcs.
What Athletes Are Doing.
hloiiiiliath has evidently become the catii.
lal oi the G. ' eix.
The Junior Cnllllltillee ii... there recently,
and the tollnwiiir rlcbs were represented;
caniross. presi in...
e<
lla J. F
. gall. Kyle: T.
Tnrrsnt (Hnrl. sec),
Pal
castlctnwii.
The ol..'ec.in.. lotlgcd liy Burris against
sallinlrill was upheld. as Balllllkill had ii...
sent in a list or their tcain.
Tlte nllowi...r 5xuIrc
s were arranged;
Castletnwn v. Cainross, at
hloui...a.h,
.4 (Mr. .ll. rcnnnn, re eree : ’
lsallinlrill, at B.-lllyaehatr, Jan. i
niissrn. retcree K le v.
r .Ja... . r. .
cloug v. nail-gchan. to be played
Rushall snnie day Is senior inatch, linlla.
cola v. lzathdowiir .
e “Boys of Wexfor " won the crolre
Cup ch..n.pii.nship or Leinsrer st hurling by
bearing Leix representatives .t Kil-
s expected that the inen‘1ron. the
or Shim heat the
5
?:i.
on
wine in lull doing better in the lirst halt‘. in
which wexlorrl scored 5 points before
leix wa. heard lrorn.
eod oi the am ball by
n poin.. to s poinu.
l.ei.r was much hens. in ihe s
hu. the .core was .oo itrcat agoi..s. inc...
iron. the lam, and wt-rinrtt won by . goal.
to point. io . goal ii poin...
sir. Lacey, ol Kild-re. ac.cd a. referee,
The nnal oi the t.nloay llurling (ham.
pionrhip wn held o.. l’Arltrl-lure Race courts,
Tuain.
lllexflzrd led at the
the score of I Kual
ccond halt’,
e trues lay hctween Craughwell and
Peterstvell. The latter’ won a hard-(ought
game by i
ship tron. Carrahai. (money).
I Tulla
s
p y a and
excitement. a
and won
otttclnsscd Carrahan by
points to .
oi . gnals ri
The Keatings, oi Dublin, traveled
Nirvai-i and got beaten tiy the local clul. in
.he Agricultural show tirounds by 3 goals
' goals 4 iio.r.t..
y is o nlmnghald ol Gaelic
rts. The Treaty stone city has, ualor.
iuaately, toothall, .owii.n, boxing and o.hcr
clubs devoled .o Saxon idcals,
' e lowing drawn h. c been made in
the Lllrlerick Chzrlljllanslf
' le that llevcral changes will
min... and toothall rule.
a she convention which wil
be held at Thurle. on l..n..o
ll.
Llorrallz nd Yong Irltrl in a ti he
N rth Tipperary Hu ig championship t
Kilbarron. l.t.rr.-the won hy :7 points to 4.
I.-A. A. 0. AT THE GARDEN.
Many Records to Be Smashed at
n-door zllnes.
The lflih-Allltflfalll Alltlrlic ‘Club 2!
caused great excllullem in athletic circlzs
by the rtuprndnus and vnricd proara.nnie set
torth tor a.ii..s......n n. it. snnosl
winter carnival zl Mztllmrl Square Garden,
ll February 3. The even set [0
mill-
Thci. the mile will Ilrinlz shepard, Sulli-
van and Cohen together, .l.ree boys or the
Irish-Americans, and the indoor record will
surely toll.
the we’ l-its will be
A pole vault and
rnrnpe.ed (or during the nmllmg events
I) is rt e
i alhle
every resource from the poisirlg, swinging
and delivering or the weight iron. toes to
linger tips.
midget relay race tor tots weighing
e kalur:
af the nighl. The clnlliitlllee will not a w
th 0 athletes on .he
r any consitlcratioo.
the Eastern Uni.-ers will he
.. intercollegiate race, while
lor the holding oi thw cha.....ionship, and
lo-mil: handicap was ...l.. tiited.
IRISII COUNTIES’ BALL.
‘I he lrish Ball which will lie held .n Mad.-
o eclipse an-
la un-
e ious
inost encouraging.
re ling
line
into line with . e ohicr. ni the lrish co
ll!‘ Alli ellc Union in make lhls hill 2
ru......... na ltinnrc and the varions
lvmllclies oi the Ga: IC .cagnc .n the ..c..
nr or New vorlr will liavc their crselr t.l.1n.
A .s sccn . cnrnpciiiinn for the incdsls
ed tor the hest naclic crpnnents ol
Gaelic dancing.
The orchcsua.
hr: in rhc Unit.
D
wlln'll have heen enitatreil
l us‘ ' rnus.
evzrv in man
he mnsi
.e g . . and eve al
pipers will ploy in the dnncitllx .nn.e.ci.c.
D4”? i
OUR FRIENDS IN INDIA.
(From Alllrila nos... Plzlrfka.
papers
Irish in Ireland have to write
against Eng ll ' a hal
ter rnui-id iheir
ncclr. but .here are lritl. papers which art-
n litished in Arne.‘ a and th c ave no
such tar. The
power to cry dow - gland. s c per
.s T . t‘.iri..c Aurltlncll oi New or):
Though iii. ished n.cr.ca II rarely nut.
dies in American unlit. ‘bat oe
l! to condenii. anti. -
a c n I
headed “what the llri .
r " e other is "Ln lnn
no ,
e not permitted t
ranlts or either the oolire or the military.
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;
c
.-
At .he grand are or ioo. Mrs. Mary Kelly,
to he hVex(nrd‘s oldest inhatitant,
passed neacetully away .i let wee . or...
up to he las. the sencrahle lady possessed
all her raculties lllerl and never complained
of illrlen.
WASHINGTON‘S ANCIISTOBS.
Dr. Thomas Adrlis Emmet Traces
Them to Ireland.
l lo its as ti there were rruih ..i the old
clung: .l.at the lrisl. clam. everybody when
iitl Dr. Tttontas .
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e neighllorhond ol 1).. lin."
llr adds: V .
-wallord, in his 't;t.i.n.ry l-sinilrcs o. rhe
L'.n..d lsingdoinp rhons rho. at
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is
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on rlieir way to .he
m('rIc:ul colonies.
nir ng a visi. to lacranudo in
ott....o.i to examine some I
clnircl. records. 1 rnere saw cc-vcral r '.rr
enc.s inside in ihe '
[851 1 had
the e
lora.ing by aiien . is the
lallltslled English Churcll.
pr...-cil incorrigible,
red ‘to
r
with the Virv
and others w o are connecicd
g.i.ia sculemenllv"
YONKERS GABLIG SOCIETY.‘
eld to work in, lllasllllltll at a large
prrctlllzge of the Irish pcullc oi vonlrerr
spcalr uaelie.
e last meeting the tollowing ollicers
our elected (or the ensuing year: l> esi.
n dan-
. o n y
serrcrary, Josephine C. Sullivan,
and (orrespondlng secretary, Timothy A.
The nlel-llltershlp oi rlie society has in.
rreascil rapully or late. its classes are held
it-tell rly y Sunday aflcrllnnn It Hawe
lllvfll Hall.
on saturday evening. January 2... the
id a Feis ceoil agus Rinnc:
hetvi-cc.-i r em.
BROOKLYN GAELIC SOCIETY.
-tyre an enrhusiastic audience .l.at
crowded the oieering rooms or the Brooklyn
’ ' ii. the i r‘
ed oak lane, on
an of te N
.. ainhreiasis. to th
Anthony Froutle. llc e
during the
or.-na
e liiues
ti scribed the
rt and Conor Mac es .
on l-‘elmiai-y A. Mr. tin,-la.i will speak on
ilir lrelniiil of Christian llnll‘ n Janu-
.11’) at, Profcswr D. 1). out an ' de-
liver the lirlh lecture, his suhiect being “The
l’l.1l)lIl," .on l. i lice smith and
a cxhilniitin reel s ' Monahnn
a
.c.ses
c
represent it on the ecutivc committee or
.hr tlaclic League of the state or New Yorlt.
DUBLIN CLUB “SMOK.ER."
> The Dublin social and Beiievolcrit Club
.t one of the oldest lrisl. nrxarliulions its
2. w Yorl.., ' its t
3
a.
:
to
II
u. do justice to the delicacieg which I’atr:I:l(
L‘. lxrad vide to. this occasmii. The
or the brilliancy or
soci. on
a
s smoker will he a
in... H. htuvortr, Cor. xrc.,
0:4 st. Nicholas Ave.
Ti... GAELIC Alzlurlut is .. niodcl oi typo.
graphical periection. All the news of Irish.
rland. ta yearly.
ASK FOR
MCGINTY Bl. MACKEY‘S
IHISH FEAT POST BRBIIS
(MADE IN IRELAND.)
cw. oi
. r. Scznu of the old
beauty ullslitzlly colored and m:gniFtcently
be old .od convcrted into glow.
' very col.
beautiful
Irish Feasnnt Li! nd
Land
tque uve
actor rhmrld have I an oi lhue
nrdr.
A. MACKEY,
.5; 5... cs... street, New Your city.
Liberal man. to deatm, church t.i,. ..,d
l...
11.
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