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Che Boeilc Gmeplcan.
Ilhva0.5oiq-qt)ocqesoCu 9e),-)9 Kaeefpoq (‘be Oh: him 57%.
his 6-llarv-all-l.,tliei..l,..'ci,.5r,...'cJ%z':;'.;‘ug., 4o‘s.ii9$9-D
-or J-I='9'VlII>lPNI'11-I-P0W"i'“-‘IF .
sens
upozesoo
..'lllA’0-lllsfelf.
BGAL.
HOUSE i3i'm'i-:D To THE GROUND.
' lie a Wake was being held ui Dom
ish. anliyboter. rurtnlns took nre imnl
a candle: in the room where the corpse
rnrpse V
house whip the dsnger. became unpar-
fil. ‘
DERBY. .
WARRIOR i.'xllol-tslm. I
while Prwnllns the iioneynrore Cav.
uiry Troop oi the Ulstsr.volunteers tor
sprlnghlll, lir. Tbonlu
the
bone was subsequently iound to on
n. - . .. .
broke
Ind extendlut Ibelr condolence in his
bereaved relatives.
ANTRIM.
r- moors DEAD ox STREET.
A rrruist or dentn tram natural cunses
nus returned It an inquest in Bell
on wiiliurn I-‘ouitim, aged 17. oi c omso
street. who died
-ouure. Dr. Wilson laid death was due
to chronic hart disease. r
E
was the verdict returned at In Inquest
town. Islandmagee. on the body
or Tholzin Mann. 88, retired rarmer. who
bad fallen I Ce of about 90 ieet
irom an unprotected cllix path.
mlsii POST OFFICE.
A eating of the Beliast Coiaie
Ceanntair or the Gaelic League the hi-
lo so
Donal to
rnsnentiy under nritlrh control."
DOWN.
C0.'TRACTOE'5 BEQUEST. '
The late M: R. wiison, tontrsetor,
n
n
a
. 9
woods. The deceased left estate value
at nearly .6 000.‘
IIOKVNED iN MiLL RACE.
A verrlic‘ of found drowned wail rt-
turnad by u Coroner's Jury in the case
of Mrs. Hnnnah Geddls. oi Bllllerleir
nnnbridgo. who had been missing since
d whose body Wu dis-
rn ll rare near her home
tbrea days later. ,
DEATH OF EDWARD )l‘CALL.
‘ widespread regret is ielt in the Arcls
. briot illness. He celebrated his
blrtbrlzy on christnrns
' l:rl:IGlIT OILOCER DEAD.
lir. James II. llcnuing, lmhrrilnnd,
rho Jiizd recently in his son: year, was
lioth
n in rmer yours I
i'nen business. and or In carried on a
grotcry bualne l bly e-
hnnnsty and uprlghtness oi character.
ARMAGH. - '
ii‘O.UAN‘S TRAGIC DEATH.
on Christmas Eve lilr. John r’rnnL'll
Small. coroner tor so
rnsrrh hel.l anlnouest nt Cross, hear
Pnlmar nxpressed the opinion that the
woman had an attack oi heart failure.
and Iell Into the lire.
DEATH DUE TO EXPOSURE.
Dellh lrom collapse due to cxpnilure
was the verdict returned at an lpiiuest
ctu
l.-mi i an embankment adjoining the
bridge over the Bonn our Partadown.
tin died in hosiillal. -
DESTRYCTIVE FIRE.
About 30 tom oi hay have been burned
r
suddenly in cromuc cl
3
in
u
merchant. Arrnsgh. it is thought the
urn was caused by some careless
entering the yard and throwing away a
lltbted match nrtrr lighting his olpe.
....
E
S
r.
20
through by that pupils or the at. Louis
convent. Cnrrirkmncrnsa, an t s ca-
slon oi the annual distribution oi prim.
my lips on-lieatrn discourses! aeleo
tlolls at intervals. and all the worn! solos
were Irish in sentiment. while the
drama "Tile Irish ileroine." un.l a lo-
renlle operetv.-l. “The Bulterlly Queen."
were autliul staged and acted. irlsli
stop-dunring w
BALLIXODE MILLS BURNED.
Th. bat in led to
the deltruptlnn I7! Eallinuile hlilla, Mon-
ughun. the property or lilr. wiisnn Jnml.
son. The damage. ltated Ii 51,000, is
not covered by insurance.
TYRO .
POTliEiJN PROSECUTION.
At the Donerpsna Petty sessions Dis-
n as
stated that the spirits were not poteen.
by a mliorityp de-
. y recommended u re notion
oi the one to S6. ,
TTRONE CDALFII-JLDS.
For sorn months the Annaghone
coalrleld. near atewortstown. has been
nuecessiully worked by Mr. John M'Nsl-
IY. Cgoiihtnwn. During sinking opera-
tions. this week the miners t a
Meet seam 71 yards ironr the auriace.
The coal is oi good nuullty.
THE IRISH VOLUNTEERS.
range for the holding ot a public meet-
ills DD enrol members. at W h some of
the organizers from Dublin would he
invited to tweak
U . POPE.
Snrn el Kennedy. oi’ Millhurn streelr
when charged at can stown Petty us-
uinill with having been drunk and curli-
in; the Pope. declared that e was no
Catholic. lie was lined 171 Ind costs.
FERMANAGH.
rAcriTs.ilAN RE.iiANDi"l.
l-iugn wuterson. o ysehtsmun. In the’
en-lployment or linlor . G. c. ll-vine,
Bunnihuhber. ‘V dees, has ’r
dees. wsterson was brought berors iiir.
P. Campbell, J.P., lrvinestown, ha
been arrested on a wsrrunt lssui-ll subse-
quent to an iniorrnatlon being worn by
Air. Cr 11. The accused was re-
manded lo the Petty Sessions on bail.
MOTOR. ACCIDENTS.
A motor nr pussing through Ennis
lillsn skidded on tile imzen ground in
East Bridge street, collided with a van
outside Mr. Chambers’ grocery estubllsh.
ment, sinus ed the snails oi the latter,
and sent them tiring through the shop
this n
Mr. Daw-
son, and niother passenger. In nzsotinb
lug the corner from liiaguiresbridge.
took the bank and overturned.
cupants iupplly estaped Irltimui. serious
injury. but the car was badly damaged.
GAVAN.
TIDCENT DnATl-is.
lirs. Tzeynolcis. Capos. Kllleshsndra:
Francis Seltmn. Kiiienlianlira.
FARRIEWS SL'DDl-IN DEATH.
lolin Irwin. of Knot-i‘nnlcssei.. Knock-
bride. who found olitnide his house on a
has:
in In unconscious condition. The
actor was mi it M. once. but the
was dead when he arrived. There
were cattle in the field nloug the DISC.
alid it is bellev
horned the old man. thud accelerating
his death. ‘
ed that one of them
Ililllllllil-iiillli$CE!ll
ATERPORD. “
CONDEMN Ol"F'ENSiVE CARTOON.
the Cloutnel Bonrd Oi Ginrdlana FEIDOCL
in: a cartoon
all u uupplelnelit
all the premises at Mr. 5. nelshnw, seed .h-t-be cbrlstmns number or the ‘Weekly.
‘x
Indepmdent. The resolution condemned
the cartoon on reiiei-ting on tin Irish
chlrnrtnr. A.:nern r explained to the
Board the nnturo ol the cartoon. Mr.
B
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s
9.
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the xi-I himself would
of IL The resolution Wis I
PATRICK CULLISAN ELECTED. I
At s o h
thomu District Qouncil.
Cullinnn. Newtowp. W
man In place or Mr. Nicholas
resigned, by 11 votes to 12 ior lur. John
leniey. Boliyhuaao.
UTE 01-‘ CONDOLENCE.
’l" Dunsarvan Urban Council bu
passed a‘ vote or condolence with Mr.
Patrick Dunne. shnndon Creamery, Dune
garvan,
their
curred alter I brief illness.
.
' TIPPERARY.
FAli.ui<lol.'sli.‘ BURNED.
On Chrl
Nicholu Burke. Yllrln near Clon-
niol. was completely destroyed by lire.
hlr. Ind Mn. Burke were visiting friends
at Linronagh at the time.
caused by s defyctive hue, and the house,
I large and handsome thltc ed
deuce. VII noon in dunes.
DEAT OF MRS. CONNOLLY.
Thu dentin occurred I few days Isa oi
I1 Jnhlnnn nnull Ruthinore
House. Clashel. Her son. Rev. J. J. Con-
nolly. who is on the mission in Illinois,
wss present at her last moments.
. POPULAR GAEL DEAD.
The deiilh at David Quauer Jr., the
E
well-known Gaelic iootballer, is much
regrettsd. The iunerui obseouies took
pines in Ti urnld all the public
which he was held.
hodiel lurticiiuted
the member: o e inter-
ment took plnco st cslbnliy by the side
oi his beloved brother nob. V
. CLARE. , .
THE GAELIC .hiOVEil‘l.ENT.l
A lnrse meeting under the ausnicea nt
nille. Mlaa Nellie O'Brien, lu.
nerney. Sean Gorduin and Father
l
LIMEBJGK.
vo E or SYMPATHY.
Tho Kiimnliock curnoglo club. on the
motion oi Mrs clory, seconded by is-s
Duly. 3 n rots oi syrnbnthy 'ltl:
the Val’! Rev. Canon 0‘Snea. PR, Kil-
W. . O'shca. C.c.
esth of Rev. J.
nlailock. and Rev.
Shannsolden. ill: the
D'Shel, P.P.. Cratloe.
SCHOOL‘ AWARDED PRIZE.
The Commissioners of National Edu-
Ankeatoil. ior excellence in the teaching
ral science and horticulture tor the
year envilnl 30th June. 171 .
:0:
CORK.
I DIOCESE 017' R055.
bloat Rev. D . Kelly has midis the
following changes in the diocese of
Rosa:-Rev. J. Burke. C.C.. Kilmeou.
to be C.C.. Clonlkiltf; Rev. W. Holland,
C.C.. Sberltin. to be C. C.. Kilmee
d Rev. 1. Duggnn (recently of Sun-
derlnnd). to CC Sherkln.
RMACROOM FENIAN DEAD. I
The death hu taken place. In his 71th
1
near Macronm. The deceased was prom-
n usocilted with the Fenian
DIOCESAN CHANGES.
The iollowlng clerical changes iinve
been made in the Diocese oi Cork: Rev.
Gihnmire. to tie l>. ..
D. stuck. c.c., poses 9
on, be c. . Gillninlre; Rev. 1-.
0‘Donm-an, c.c.. East Schull. to be c.c.,
Passage west; luv. P. 0'Leary. chop
ln, crosshsvsn convent, to be c.c
East Schtlll: Rev. .1. Richardson, to be
chaplain. crosshaven convent.
FATHER O'CALLAGHAN DEAD.
‘. Much regret will be caused by the on.
nountsrnent oi the dsuth ut st. vin-
terlt'I. SilndIy'a Well. cork, oi the Very
Rev. i-uthe. liuiueby 0'Cniia5hnlI. C.M..
as s well-known and respected lig-
ure in Dublin in the rnldd and some oi
tile inter decades of the hint century. He
was born in Dublin in 1325.‘ v. i
-21
. Rot e, . ..
Clontead; Rev.
TWO KENMARE 1RAGEDIE$.
Darby Shea, n iurmer ot canpunhsnss,
stmss night the house or hi5,’(K:n unaided by book or promoter.
all s. 0'01
renl- b
stream which no attempted to cross.
His body was swept iiown the siroup
and Wu Iiturwnrdn found on the north
lhore 0! Kenrnlre lver.
The body or Timothy 0'Sltlllvnn was
re suspension
leudinz to the tea inst-ad of the road to
his home. He Wu a farmer. 45 yelrl,
and unnlnrrled.
ISTOWEL i LINE.
idod.
promoter or he . opal E scouts.
llessra. E. J. uloeson. J. Kleiy. Jeremiah
Dec and Maurice lterln are the lead at
the volunteers in Llstowsl Every man
in the hall lit to bear arms was enrolled.
mlseiiglglnscen
LIN.
NEW GUINNESS BREWERY.
There bin already been some progress
made towards erecting a’ Guinness brew-
IVY near Manchester. Al. I recent meet-
ing or the Mersey Dock and Harbor
Board I recommendation to tppraprinte
s rth with sh ncqolnmadntloii. im'
the nan oi tho stesmsrs or Guinness 2
Co. sums up; and the conaidsrntion of
it was DOSLPOBEII to the next llleetllll.
O'CAROLAN'S PHJCES PLAYED.
An Intere dramntlc recital was
given at the national Lltsmry
. J. Pay.
llleces, including the "Lnmeritntlon oi
Owen O'Neill."
RECORD POST Oi-‘FiCE TRAFFIC.
The Christmas Post Omce tridlc ban
Token All records. During the three
days prsoeoin Chri-tmas Day the colos-
ilal number of E.5i7i'l.DiJl) ‘letters were de-
matched (tom Dublin. incliidlnz 2.250.-
000 iorelgn letters.
the letters aent'to the
weighed ii) Conn. During Christmas 99,-
ilili parcels were delivered In Dublin, an
increase o( 21 per cent. on the corre-
sponding period lust year.
DIED OF G-UNSHOT WOUNQS.
I] place in the
lIl'lBd John Farrell. Whittown. Car-
iingiord, who was admitted sunoring
irom gunshot wounds. While bundling
Sun in 8 Duhllchullse near
it discharged, the charge lodging in his
test. He was subsequently removed to
the lnilrnlar where on onsrstlon wss
l'Ibrlned,-bill? medical -nklll and was
smiling to save his life. .
ELECT AsslsTANT ENGINEER.
At a mee g
liicmntce was elected as-
10 votes
Council. Mr. J.
slstont electrical engineer, by
to :5, it a salary at $100 a year.
' MEATH.
SMALL FARM soLD.
sold by nuc-
mods 18 perches. statute, held
at the yearly rent oi 12 10:. Mr. Philip
colgan. Tubrldo, was declared the pur-
chaser at him). -
JAMES BOURKE DEAD.‘
The death occurred ut Johnstown
Bridge. Enlleld. or Mr. arneo Bourke,
a wealthy inrmer, whose wlis died only
the previous wee being interred on
st. Stephen's Day.
WESTMEATH.
RIGHT Alui SHOT Oi-‘P’.
while returning irom n local market-.
Pe r Leo. n arm g neur Kile
ii i’
the shot was t e
design has not been oenniteiy ascer-
ed. .
E
:1
NEW MOl(EME.V'l‘ sptu:ADiNG.
Ml’. Seamus HIIZCSWIIIBY Dl‘&lld2d Iii. I
meeting in the Town Hall. Athlons. at
cl in Ireland. and to invite
the assistance of the Helduuurterf Staff
of the National Voluntcerl, Dublin, in
holding A Public meeting in the town.
LONGFOF-D.
FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.
Christmas Eve. Her lluablnd and hi!
niece left the house about
visit n shop in Lisrnucuirsy. When they
returned about 7 o’clock they round Mrl.
Doyle lying on the kitchen door allnoat
burned to death. and she died in A low
minutes .Ii'I.erIi‘Irds
IOYALIST OR NATIONALIST!
An axchallse. lust to hand. states:
Two new magistrates have been appoint-
ed in Lonziord, Mr. Francis Mcliuln.
LLD
. nd
ntreeL liir.
amongst the leaders in the Na.
tionsllst movement in the county, being
secretory oi the south nsinril'Ex-
eciiilva. U. i. L.. is very popular through.
out the whole county Longioni. What
kind or an irinh "Nationalist" II a man
near Kennnre. was drowned in anwallen who has an hil knees begged for the
the Dundulk Urban ho"
ti ll
Iaction of
HNGS COUNTY.
FOUND DEAD Ix BED-
Patrlck Jallico. Iarmer. oi Bnil1W1'
gun, a r Edenderry. Wu I-wed “W-‘ '“
bed. 9 Wu l bin usual road mm‘-
and botoro be retired to bed. recited the
ROIITY.
the Irish DUEL
VOTE 01‘ CONDOLENCE.
At a meeting oi -.ho Blrr Town Ten;
ants’ League. held recently. A '0“ 2
sympathy with the relatives oi the in e
John Grlilln who passed.
OFFALY CHAMPIONSHIPS.
ty in many yaal-I
huinl: Bin‘. 5- Sonia; Coolderry, 1 30!]
1 point. - .
QUEENS COUNTY.
Ratbdnwney and Kilcotton
other draw at hiarybarough on Dec.
i
hurlins
nowney rsiussd
and J. I-iylnnd shot a in
terval, s
registering the major score, once more
levelled matters. The third goal ici-
Kileotonn inilawed irom Jim Jones. an
i’-iiney equalised, while sitsr Dniy had
given Ruthdowney a point lead. Joel:
Carroll equalised rrorn a tree.
, - - ARE. ,
MAIMED HY GUN EXPLOSION.
A boy named Michael Quinn. Ion oi a
laborer. had portion at his lnnd blown
lwly by tho bursting at an old muzzle-
Sun..out 0 Will:
tempted to iirs u ohurgo which ha-.i lain
e s .
i
n.
in it for some tl
R DIR T LABOR. I ,'
Under the auspices oi the Monaster-
ovnn branch of the Irish Land and ‘.131-
Work. fur the laborers ol the
up! requesting employers to
raise the present scale or wages.
.‘..-... ..,,WICKLOW. .. ,.
DEAD UNDER. CAPSIZED CAR..
A verdict of death irom suiloostion
Provide
dlstric
an
corrogh. near I-lollywoo . The ovuence
showed that the place where the tragedy
occurr was very dangerous. I Dr.
Lyons said there was no trscs oi uloohol
in the stomach. -
W 03]).
iiav SHED AND CONTENTS BURNED
A large buy-shed on the premises or
Mr. F. Murphy, Bnliycaney, containing
ubout so tonsoi straw and 10 at bay,
was completely destroyed by tire. '
INSURANCE YROSECUTION.
At the New Ross Pei
ordered to pay up all arrears hi con-
tributions. .
’NiNETY-EIGHT RECALLED.
An interesting ceremony in mm,
he new church at crossu
has Just been Deriormed. The
buried
..,..
es
0
u block until it .
rloteiy nibbied swsy by ...., W" M"
coUNTir CI-IAMPIONS]-1u>5
0“ December 21. st Earreli.'l‘Pal-ii
new Rosl. twn county championship
games were declzled. the pines s
h wexrord, booting Knlegney
renrillnsi and c
n
in
log-
itee. 2 soul 1 .
1 soul. Football-llaoh:::l'2Kme‘;""
points; calm. nil. , "" ‘
UABLOW. ‘
lvil-:.vloitlAL To
At a meetln rum“
n he had ate ha
January 17, 1914
DROWNED VYN CA .
A verdict of accidental um!‘
I:
turned at up innuest at R re.
Geurge slutor. oi chrlow 'i'tuxiQ"Eall on
i “'9' lied
was a v
and much esteemed b my
ippeo from the ‘deck into the . “Wm
“ KILK ,
Dii-:D IN CHURCH CHOIR
Lust sundry in Aughnucsrt cl,
ghavos, as Mrs. Norris, ; “Hi
R v. D. N rrls. nectar o Killer“
Wu shout to sit down at the tum. ""5h.
one suddenlyfxplred. She ‘ nnlun
li3.- - ‘N
mow...
.
C0llllACC-Colliliflc
r ROSCOMMON.
THE MADDEN ESTATE
‘ The lots liir. Thomas Madden ni p
linlough. ieir personal estate vhlurdl"
:1 The testntor lo “
Lic TILL.
Mr. Elniie-Kelly, Dsllymoe. his loam
a claim ior slit compensation with
or accident
or carelessness is entirely ignored by
people who sunsr loss by are
A PEACEFUL COUNTY.
Lhe Rasrprtilnnn
Quarter sessions Mr. Dlgnnn. Sub-She
or a maiden sessions.
Si-IOCKXNG nUltNlNc. ACCIDENT.
Aahocking burning accident has be-
Dltnl. where he lies in E Drecnrlous bun.
dition. .
SLIGO. I
FDR NATIVE LANGUAGE.
Recently a public meeting was held
in the carnlsra National s '
nbreena. ior tha purpo
the 1rlsh.lsngusge; beiore i
meeting termlnuted u promising llranili
oi the Gaelic Lou
Mr. Rowan,
also Proposed to start
rootbali club in connection with the
branch.
Vt” MEMBER C0-OPTED.
Teehnlesl committee in room
t;snnon,resigneoi.- --
LEITRIM.
RAILWAY EXTENSION.
‘ -' THE sl-IA. . O FROZEN-
The recent severe irost caused ill!
shsnnon to bs iroren over in the v-lrln-
lty ol Carrlck nrid hundreds of soul!
boys could be seen rlisporiins KW‘
selves on the ice '
l
‘ . AYO. ‘
FATHER M‘DEF.tViDT'i‘ DE-U1
Deep regret is felt for the llenih‘.
which took plane on Christmas Ever '
the Parochial House, Ilallii, at the V9:
bis zealous ministration there.
EAVY Cl-IRISTMAS MAIL-
ll
Post om: makes r rig;
tor that ohlce. which has as s-AM
attached to it.
‘ GALWAY
from th L BOW’ M,
hard to the graded s n e r 0:’; w
w considered n no ‘.5,
Clark’: ulary W
trunti-Atlantic port or call. and ":3.
tr