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May 2. lslt.
I liiillll iilllll KELLY.
-:1; WllSHlNGTllN’S AllMY‘r:.; j
THE MAN WHO SAVED
i took the g-vnius oi irasliiniztnu to
‘ IuSi"ir- an illmitl. Ill-rhotl host or lla-
ri-i..ts and try strategy nhich nninzed
the military experts or the Old world
to ronriuer at Trenton and lit Prliiwlon.
1' t his eshausterl cnirirnand rnisht
rm, mm tutor i'hl- hnilics hut
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MI! Iv! (Tins? Illl
htsterr inst in the glamnr ot hrillirini
' .'ii‘liIrw‘IIlrl1l.
“"dsIIIngttm‘g grin, and the cause or
h
e in hroten shoes.
task or iien‘er l (let-rxv ii’.-istliuzivm
In the Ilrilur of
its lilrl gathered ll tnrcr or six thou-
nhurn nrre enlisted
or sv'i‘lt’Q -i-oulr th-i-erore envir-
nlrhln a ten days. “'.IsIIIligmn In he-
rernher or [778 ran that he must strike
Illtl sir-il.o 'Iiilt‘Iil)
. hes! nrr'thn times rriilrh try men's
souls." sill Thomas mine. I n
iriots who had assoiiiblctl under the has
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hunger and ieailtis behiiiil
and accepted it as e toregnrie conclusion
that the rigged contincntals must tall.
at ans-urn
As set term by the historians. hire
and or the Bi'Itit,I'i line one at Trenton.
alglllcen miter rront Philadelphia. and
[mm Trenton, nhirh nas h or
iiosnlo.
Pflllrl”
n ral
ttornrraiiis had is ZDYCE or well erlutvlleti
Phiiad-lriliia was in the
s o[ the patriots and ii'iishington'a
but there as no
congress ii-all
vi‘ “ISIIIIVSIHVI on
clrrlstnias ierrird ’ :-
men across the ice sorted ileia-rare.
tell urw Trenton in the earl; mornlrlz
anti tool; it rrnrri the l-iesstans at the
‘rain! or the hayorirt couriers brought
lrl ' 'ork the nets ot the hrllliint
' ('ardiwaIIl:.
men well led and nail etluirlltsd.
iro . w Yori lo crush ii‘asliing-
ltln and in maintain the hnritlr til the
alarming the wheels vf hi
runs and haggnge wagons with hianl.-ets
9 In nu Ia)"
e haul-
n the army or cornwnilisand
the patriots lay stony Break. a small
stream .. then swelled
Ilryoiitl its iriinlss and rilletl nlth final-
ni.‘ U19 advlnrl‘ of
irrno
. shot tr
the hill. The commander plied his axe
nitli lusly slvtlkvd. A hnll siillnlcred
) ine log on nhirh’he nas standing and.
ti-r
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hark nlth him to the American
iirrn.
it-status ro rt
The destruction or the hridge held up
aatcr hleast deep anti cairn: out in icy
mall to ioiiow the tree looitti troops oi
ivasiiington The L '
tor the llrst time that ility n r
with one‘sltlllr.l in strawi)‘. o
tldtd in Illhdraw the rlrltlsli lines to
tire other std .- larunsnl.-is and
ii‘.-.hington us tuartlraily
t N-w .ler-sew. it m 3
1
a.
lo
tiyrnulllls. our lhey changed the whole
at-‘pi-ri or the Revolution. hrnuglit more
re.-riilts the anrerlrin use and
can e tn name [at ivnshington and
Atiivrlran independence to be spoken or
in terms or ridntiriitlon in the chancel-
lerles of Europe
And what an 3-lnjor John Kelly? Lt!
gisnte at this d Penrisil ma
rettlrri Here it is- r
a solemn end Imposing mili-
‘rnry array. ii eillenditl inonunient. on
Acrll s n-as uni-ei in the
Prtshi-te.-tan (‘emeien or Lerrlshurg. to
the nicniory nt t ero, Colonel John
Kell.‘ at Kelly to-inshlp. James iter-
ril. it:sn.. ricllieted an address, rroin
shirt, the lolloliiig parlituliirs are de-
rived;
"Coinrirl John Kelly nas horn in Lan-
caster <olml.V on Feltruary 17, .
the lndlans in
liar: and heforr the nnenlng or the land
e came to latlltnio valley.
then it iuirt or Berks count .
"Here he suflcreil the hsrdshioi in-
separahlo from the hint settlement a
5:.
of danger.
He was a Major in the Revolutioi-lary
army at the age it and
was engaged in the irrliiiant action I
Trenton and Prlrlret ' Hero Mr.
Merrill described the incident rihovet re-
corded and continue Histor
lions (hit our ariily was pres
the ii>siru1lion or that bridge, out the
mnnnrr in which it as done a
name or the person who did it is not
mentioned.
"H was but one of ii series or heroit
arts WMIII happened evtry day and our
r it-lth
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first to lPlilVn.
a n roapvrs innit
their rliles to Uiv holds and some or the
r:amyl.uiy -latched while others taught.
Culnnvlllially had (hit plllirlpnl min-
mind of Sfnutiiig iinrllrs in this i'5Il0)'
and very rift=n he nas out in person
rt, and many nights did. he is)‘
among the llnihs or o (alloys tree to keep
.imseit out
because nonl-
ilnn to the enemy He had ireronre r-ell
skilled in their nlmle oi nai-rare. one
incident deserves particular mention.
to have resolved
on his ilesth althont choosing to attach
hirn open one night he had reason
in
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and lot)
iris rlosltlon en that by a string he could
M’l30llMABl( will
still; GAMES.
Irish Tenor Will Open
Athletic Meeting of the
Monument Club in
Celtic Park Next Sun-
day.
‘John Alccorliiatk, the irrent lrinh
. lie international
rate in he held in celtlr Park. sund i,
May 3. htrlwecn llnnries Knlhmaineu o
0! Ireland.
l P
galnltx commence at
. . .. arp, . I
lie, ilrunrni ck is rt xrval lover ot
ill lrinds or athletic sports. He will
also start the 1.0""-Hirda race hetn-hen
Shrppard, halter. Lt--lie. M-relllln. and
roners oi Boston. here is n chatno
ianslilp game or Gaelic lnothalr hetween
Kerry and Lusty‘! All Iyelunda. which
nili he paged no linnienlat-i,r alter
lhn game‘.
. ii.-cnrmarir. Irlll
Carnegie Hall all-r t
tieieratlon itunr
Athletic clot and
and. nhere he sits . his tin
be escorted to
the British artillery and hsggage. Cori-l.
u-alllit. horavnr. ordered h en
sol-d Iho rim-ii and I
.3’ did ll through
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retore ilarrilrlgglor lrelano.
u the door and Iatrlt the lndlsns.
two hails c ie into the hou h
Indians rose in a live He rod and
ruriinded one and limit rntreiite All
stile. tr. e hilrist-it that no
others
remalnt-rl he loiiowed them by
hlontisinitis, but they escaped
rl colonel lieiiy held
and, it the parties
e l‘orlstahIe's cost to
tee." -
e record at orariie-.iily an
or the Anmrlrau li-.i-oiu-
tlnn. one or the, man who loiilht and
arnught under thn inspiration or . sai-
riirr of undying tame.
PATRICK ITKELLY.‘ THE
LAST [IF THE HABITS.
(continued [mm pan 4.)
The nine iii tuil chorus are Just at his
call "
iVIaI'EoVel‘. >
"The incessant haunt)‘ or old iltclsael
llorr 5
“'ould lurnlsh I theme. not unworthy at
orace" .
ill. nlusl llleru Ire octuslollll dis-
aonolntnienis; ‘
"To rsry the scene, and to prove nae .
fool. ‘
I took I lly o'er tn the Nlbub uf Coole:
“'IIi‘I and H99. recluse-n dlS5I'IL'B' and
n s or .
whose home is a prison. and hurt in is
roe -:
soon rooled hy this savage my vnyugz
i ended.
To deck an
triended
one is relieved t and that it he
fared lll with the Gregory's, he was re-
wnrdcd by the luartyni or Tillym:
"To Tlllra I SD93. ‘
TD strive will! the living I mourn (or
' h
ylilin where hetter he
s t o.ticnd.
Where Martyn. a stranger to pride and
hru a !.
Exhibits the essence of-true hospi-
tullu ' .
0! another country gentleman his has
ii dim.-rel-it story to iell:
"Tho' rain and cold weather had proved
that I lhrnve iii.
No farce tould u ‘e
from his hovel.”
line! this brute
- 5 ain he was corntorted hy su-
other haiwfactar:
"He nuritur'd and cherished the Bard
' and Pegassits ,
and paved IvlLIt his miles the rough
road to Parnassus!"
For some thousand or lines he ilrn-
ceelis in this way. 5"""'ins b I I
on the lavish and something like im-
preratinns on the ore aretul, such
a poetical itinerary may have grntlueti
his subscribers. out it
enonith today. To those. howei-er. who
are rlmely enrimssnt n-ltii Galviay and
Roaroniiunn and Mayo. the enuiiirration
or the hospitable squire-. and the neat
sui-nmings-up or their llrtues may have
another interest.
it was not till ism; that 0'Kt-Ily be
line he iostyhr was robbed of.-his watch
and chain. and he at once composed in
"L as he calls ii, vi-hit.-h is.
M
E
expressed it-co i
achieved such . pertoct piece or humor-
vellgea . I a 0 lay
that If 0'KeIIy did not K9! the Idea of
Ills olisluuglll from ltelilli Pllltiingtonl
iernea on the Lord Doneralle or this day.
the Vcolnnldence is startling. But, here
Piiiered at once in Doiierai a
Go down i Hell with Donernlle.
The tale of Pompey at Pliarsaln
that the curse oi Donerailr
It 1 o'clock Tuesday morning.
-------v-o ' -w---a‘.......a‘.‘r‘e-..Ji...---r----e--g I ‘ I ‘
Thresh all the toes or Doneralle.
Be still to entire at Doneralle
n . o e
There are .1. thieves to rot
within in-o leagues at none
an
may every mnstiort wont to sail
O‘erIlaw with (‘ream at Dcneralle
n - a . - e
hlay Charon'n boat (or ever nail
without hi man Do ,
May gallows, glhbet, stocks end saol
Appear a I'reI' site.
And mu: lu Lad)‘ never fall -
To Ilnd new Joys ll Doneraile." I
H the Alter this taste of his duality, 0'Ke:ily
‘ . seems to have n mmune roni nn,l=
i>o.sr.luii.n I.i'rJi!6T" rurther assaults on his pei- or rap-
“Alas! liow dismal is my tale, . eriy-- And lreyolid an occasional rehuit
i lost my watch in Doneraiie. r ni a churiish i r, who ouiii not
My Dublin watch, my ciuln and seal. “hart” ith a mmlerale sliblrrlntlali to
l
. d.
Mly Fire and Brimstone never (all anaioua one it is tru that ii couple or
To fall In shower! ln.Doneraile hroiiler bards liefarlcliisly plhgiallsed
ilay oil the leading friends assali him. a crl w ich he dercely rcsente
The thieving town at Doiieralie, [though he u i sell not i ii Lrupul
As lightnirig's liash across the vale oils in that regard). but the ii'elahorl'
that they received
must have eriectnsliy warned others all
the roiirse. i 2
Stunlln annual birth-rule yet ncnrdsd.
To blind and dealendaonerniie.
May renreani-e tall at head and tall
Prom xortii and south or, Donersile.
May prnllt light and tardy sale
it heha'er she lishiii on Unricraile,
May Egynih plagues at ante prevail
To them the knases ol Doneralle.
. ay ii-ttst and stroll. and sleet and rain
Heriurnh eath joint in Dcnciaile.
Ma)’ wolves and hiootihourids trace and
trail ’
cursed crew or iloncrhiie.
trom Evlfast to Kliislile.
stertrrlir=e and damn gnu, nonerali-.
Mn)’ neither lrlonr nnt oalenmeal
1
May curses. vlh
Pour with full
I)’ the inoulsition htiiiighi inifiaie
The i-ai-lrarees ot I.)t'inei'nl e l
May curse ot Sodom now prevail
and sink Io aslics Donor lie.
ilny Charon‘: heal triumphant siiil
completely rnnnned trnni nonerailo.
o t '
For ever xi-nan with Donei-aiic
Alter this hi't)alI.llcss aliavh the bard
Yell [really I‘ ieteil. Meanwhile, im-
2
graciously r-leased
oil the town. and in
resa. ingeniously asillagca III the harsh
things in the "Litaity." re ' couplets
Illl show the poet's ari.-iirtahility.
"How i s , leasing is my tale
i found my watclr at iloneraiiel
. . e .
May lightning nil-er slrige lhe'iaie
Tint leads to dnrlinggnnnerslle.
. . . .
song or srlrri-,r Kale
, ., sroil st Dtmerall
lies neither tru; nor creeping snail
suhtract the crops or norrerille.
l r , . . .
May sol
n bla
Mal’ Ga
N
or Luna heir-r tall
, or shine
May every is
wait ereri bliss to rioneraile.
‘ . . . V .
mi
, nieru Post, Grrrrtlr and nail,
Glad
tidings hring to unneraii.-.
. . . .
liiay protit high and soeedy sale.
Enlarge the trade or Dnneraile.
r n e o .
illay oscar with hi Il!ry nail. V.‘
lore
loss
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY
Al I
club. twirl
laroolrlyir. on undo .
2 the tnllonlng i-osoiutloioi nere un-
animously atlaplml;
whereas, we learn Iillli liearttelt sor-
niro galiari I
end to English title in ircliinci in the
uprising at 156.. an
meillol’) to his icilon
be it
sustained by Ms ticath
1.-csolr , Thai we.
Itcsolrrtl,
lutions he hrlr
OBITUARY. .
THOMAS D. cast-l.ilA>
Thomas cashuinn. is good
or the shami-ocl. Club. die‘
lem ilosrlltal. irter an
April
Tlry Cemetery on Al"
nieniircr
J in the Har-
opel-ittitlli. on
i7. z.ilrI lies Irurlci in out Cal-
:0.
nnen he entered the. hospital to under-
go the operation with his sister. Mr!
John llorighei-ti.
nue, in the Bronx. L
A dnlegatlnrl iron, the sltanirotl. Lluh
nt mi Clinton al
I
and at its meeting
. cg
nsgh. iohn wlrslo
phy st-ted as a special-ronimilice on
Resolutions.
‘l
nieetitig or the Hobart izmrnet
in its hall.
)1 ariernoon.
e
lly strove to hut an
n he g t u tatter-
- ii’ i l -e
ing support to the lrlsh llalioiitii cause
up to the last hour of his life. and his
sterling riualitles'
hlltv have endeared
genial lIi:i-soii-
-his name at d
niiznlbers; Ihcrlte
Iteaolrcd. That we deeply" dcirlore [lie
that ii-elai-ltl and this club have
‘the inernhers’ oi
ceie aviililati-3', and he it further
Thai ii col-ly or those rtsor
Only I
V 7 Price 25c. v-
eari in run on our recnrrlsv
as a lotion or respect and
departed i-nnmtier, that a .09
ul' the ‘rl T023’:
I.
to
egiteeni 4,, W
sented to the. inntll, " ‘"
and e copy thoreot ha in”,
it
rt
‘ M ardc.i 1“ .
WK far liiilillcaildii
it ‘Mir-liacl F. or am
anirr. .‘IlIullI.‘2 P. Alirii. itch?‘
ier. Daniel F. Kcleilei. “ ‘di-
neli. E ‘hlrltolv
cnmniittee on ' ('”“"’lei,
n
>
Foley.
lxesoluilrnis
SOUTH OJIAHA. ht-ii. Aliii a
The, sureiield cluh rerngiiizlng‘.. '2
it has sustained in the death at It“
Duff)‘. su esteeiuttl no-tilher. “'-
n
real-eti nlre and children
s,rl-niitt I'- ,“
Charles P. u liara. .lantes iv
and Thomas .l. riiager.al.i g
miitre an iteenlutlnne.
ll. Mar‘
sins,
tied as on:
txiiocliitux, liars. April W;
'. resolutions nine 7
proiollnd sot-i-on at thr drain D
end Patrick a.",E‘Q"';
iiirlsntee shred
rnittee on til‘ i‘ ns.
i ,i zit.
-:%o>’.
‘TM Count: Iierril Comnllit.-e ..
“ ' lli=i
urns.
culture unanimou l.,...,,;,,,...,
Agnes Bi'esIlli IliSCV'u(li
lllliliiiig lni- the toitrliy
R e 21 d - ‘ I
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CONCERT,
ie Hall, .
Mai‘ cholcest Hour Mid aatvl-lineal
‘or steal
raiin, - -
ure all the sons or Urauuwzal
Hay vreil he Droud oi Doiieraiie.
o . e , a .
from ner
at Douer
I‘ their telnertty
V PATRICK
K ' Leading Irish Tailor. , >
989 Sixth Avenue,. a - New Y0F.k-
Beiween 53rd and 54th Sts.
coon: CLOTHES ‘ARE
HALF THE BATTLE
Th: well dressed man
tremendous a v
other fellow, and it is :55)’ lo’
you to choose the right kind nl
cintlicsl ’
Let rn:
EXEC! ITIEZ
the beautiful
h d
make a suit to 3'0";
r merits of one 0
materials I hev: 0“
an. g - ,
There’: an astonishing dill”-
ence between‘ tailor-made and
ready-made clothes. The M1"
Wliokl kl-tows sees this
qulc y. .
Tailor-mades have the flnislietl
look that goesrwith all exv"‘
work, on success comes C0 1"”
man who looks Drospei'0i15-
J. I-ITOEY. '
vtrl’
- Tel. Col. 1739-
;
y Beef or Million, Larnh or test it rrnuld he easy to Prodimg t...-mg,
Be new feun In Don r "=- samples at D’Kelly's satirical poenti
And tor-enrd as the creening snail, sari tloei ot Izngilhze trnm his ta.-in... ..
‘ihe Industry he at Doneraiie. - ioliirnes, hut, it r npi, i h already To
ar V n H ‘boson wile entail g-tieti a iurreii or his rah tity it only ”
On rigid. rotten Doneralle. ed! to he said tliril shortly alter the I-
May sun or Moo tor eier tall puhlicatlon at his list iolume tlssit T
To heam their light: on nnneraile. the rigorous old rhinrer laid down his ,2
May e pestlieniial gale pan Iorere disaopenred tram -r:
Blast the Cursed soot called Doneraile. moroil hen. . 3
hits no rneet cuclroo. Thrush or Quail s ,,
he ever heard in lzlonerall-. , g
a; Piirints, Kings ant-1 t-r,a,..,e,......,i Armrdlliz in the annual report o! that e
meals. and harass Doneralle. lsssimar-e-n-rel tor 5'0lliI‘Ii'1 tor 1911. E
Mzy every Poa ‘ Gazrtfe, arid Mail. the blrihsrate. 35-63 11"?!‘ 1.000 af Lb-.
Sad lldirixs bring Don-,ralle. f esiltilzted orrntllation. win the lowest
my loudest thunderi ring and p ai. T
Importers of
- IR]
ll-1mS.‘Bacoli, Pigs’ Heads and Feet
Ei5E
H. HARBURGER 8: S0
788 9th Aveer at 53rd St.
‘ Telephone, (4;
Denny’: Limerick
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