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HIBERNIANS
DoingIthe Past WeekGeneral-News Notes
Division 1 of Duluth gave Its twentyHrst annual outing Wednesday andturned the proceeds into the fund forthe entertainment of the State con-vention
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there next yearElaborate preparations are being
made by the division and auxiliary ofPueblo Col for the entertainmentof Miss Mary McGinnIs State Presi ¬
dent when she visits that city
lOne of the most exciting contestsSyracuseIState President Dorsey rolled withthe team that won both contests
The statement that the Archbishopand Bishops had condemned the or¬
der caused much indignation through ¬
out Scotland Glasgow members as¬
sert the report is without foundationThe1 divisions and auxiliaries of
Indianapolis will celebrate the anni-versary
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of the battle of Yellow Fordnext Wednesday with a union outingand picnic at Germania Park
This year much rivalry exists be ¬
tween the athletes of the two divis¬
ions of Manchester N H which willIn a measure be settled by the resultof the ball game at the field day ofDivision 8 on August 24
The feature at a recent meeting ofthe new division at Orange N J wasa mock trial of Joseph MorIaritycharged with being a member of theMafia who was found guilty andsentenced to be burled alive
The Hibernian band organized inFebruary at Grand Rapids Michmade its first public appearance atthe annual field day on TuesdayNicholas Whelan was speaker of theday and the sports broke all pastrecordsDivision
61 of Boston which hasgrown wonderfully during the pasttwo years has begun the work oforganizing an auxiliary and has acommittee seeking property on whichthe division may erect a building ofIts own
Bangor Hibernians and Knights ofColumbus gave a joint excursionWednesday one of the most success ¬
ful ever witnessed In Maine Baseball and various athletic events tookplace at Castine and a gold cup wasthe trophy for the team scoring mostpointsHon
John T Keating former Na ¬
tional President was the orator atthe Baltimore celebration on Thurs ¬
day The proceeds are to be addedto the Central Hall fund being raisedfor the purpose of erecting a build ¬
ing for the use of the united divisionsof the city-
Division 1 of Oswego N Y enter ¬
tained the members of the Raldw Insville division who compose the fortyfive club and enjoyed a fine luncheonand vocal and instrumental musicThe right spirit of friendship pre-vails
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nmnntr the Hibernians of Cen-
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New YorkLast Saturday 7000 people turned
out to the athletic games held underthe auspices of the divisions of NewHaven Conn Among the competit-ors
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In the track and field eventswere Martin Sheridan Dennis llorIran Matt McGrath sand Tames OConnell the former coming first
Milwaukee Hibernians are todayholding their celebration at SchlitzPark The dancing of the rlnncefadha by a class of twenty pickeddancers from Chicago will be one ofthe features This quaint old dancewhich was a popular favorite 300years ago has been revived by theGaelic league-
A meeting of the Minnesota StateBoard was held last week in St Paulfor the purpose of making awardsto the divisions winning prizes in themembership contest which closed onJune 1st The divisions initiatingcandidates from January 1 to Juno 1equal to 7 per cent of their member¬
ship on January 1 were awardedprizesLast
week at the Ohio HibernianKnights encampment there werespecial services when Mrs JohnKInnane widow of the man for whomthe camp was named presented theHibernian regiment with a flag Inmemory of her husband who was thefirst Hibernian Colonel in the StateThe presentation speech was made byFather John Moran of Youngstown
BISHOP SEEKS IIEAITH
thatihas given him some trouble may bebenefited
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Ladles Auxiliary No 42 ofthe Knights of St John will give anIice cream social at the residence ofMrs Rieger 1520 Southgate streeton Thursday August 28 the ladlesIn charge promise an entertainingevening to those who attend
TYPHOID FEVER RAGING
Many cases of typhoid fever arereported from New Albany and Itssuburbs but the physicians of thecity say none are of a dangeroustype John Flannery the popularTown Clerk of Silver Grove who hasbeen quite 111 of the disease Is muchimproved and will soon be out again
WOULD GET TIlE VOTES
Dr Charles Molr one of the bestknown physicians in Louisville ill be¬
ing urged ito make the race for CorIoner at the coming election DrMoll has a large following and ifhe enters the race he will poll atremendous vote The candidate whobeats him will win
DIES FROM BITE
Raffo Gerardi the little son ofDominie Gerardi the well knownharpist died Wednesday afternoonthe result of a dog bite sustained amonth ago Tuesday the boy com ¬
plained of being ill and rapidly grewworse until the end This caseshould prove a warning to parentswho ought to keep their childrenaway from dogs at least during theyammer monthibu OJ 0
SOCIETY DIRECTORY
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DIVISION 1
Meets oin the Second and Fourth Fr i
day Evenings of Each MonthPresidentThomas D Clines
KilkellyRecording1Keenan Jr-
Financial SecrdtoryP J CusickCourthouseTreasurerCharles J Flnegan
Sergcantatarms James Doran
DIVISION 2
Meets on the First and Third FrldaEvenings of Each Month
PrestdentCon J FordVice President Dan McKennaTreasurerOwen KeiranRecording SecretaryJoseph T
LynchFinancial Secretary John T K san
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DIVISON 3
Meets on the First and Third Thurs ¬
day evenings oJ Each Month North ¬
east corner of Seventeenth and
MainPresidentJames ColemanVice Presidentr Phil CavanaughRecording SecretaryJohn MorrisFinancial Secretary John Hesslon
1714 Baird streetTreasurer Daniel J DoughertySergeantatarmsThomas Noon
DIVISION 4
Meets second and fourth MondaysOdd Fellows Hall Sixth and Walnut
President Joseph P McGinnVice President Stephen J McEl
liottRecording Secretary Frank P
BurkeTreasurerJoseph L LenihanSergeantotArms Robert MitchellSentinel William Ansbro
DIVISION 1 JEFFEUSONVILLEMeets on the First and Third Tuesday
at Pfaus HallCounty President Louis Constan
UnelresldentJohn KennedyVice PresldentB CoyleRecording Secret iry T OHernFinancial SecretaryJ E MurphyTreasurerMichael KinneyMarshallM GarrityBanner BearerJ G Cole
Y IWt IMACKIN COUNCIL 205
Meets Tuesday Event ga at Club-House 530 Twentysixth Street
PresidentBen J andFirst Vice President John T Ken
neySecond Vice President Frank LanahanRecording SecretaryBen Reed
Financial SecretaryFrank 0Adams 2141 Rowan street
Corresponding SecretaryJoseph JHancockTreasurerDaniel W WeberHumphreyInside AndriotOutside Sentinel Oorge Bartsch
HINTS ON STYLELace and net waists continue to be
strongly in demand with fashionablewomenTo I
at all In the fasrion everyyoung girl needs a jumper dress ofsome sort
A novelty note In shirt waists isthe Introduction of colored embroid ¬
cry on white waistsThere is every indication that
fancy colored shoes will soon beirreatlv the rojrue in childrens wear
Collars having the turnover en¬
tirely of real baby Irish lace arelovelier than ever and much fancied
Pure white hats are trimmed withmagpie roses and veiled with blackChantllly lace the effect Is extremelsmartThe styles In bathing suits thisseason are almost exactly the sameas they were last year except forslight changes In trimming
Swiss and batiste embroideries play-a very important part in fashionablelingerie and by using them in com ¬
with Valenciennes charmingmodels are achieved
Novel for early fall Is the bretellocostume which shows a continuationof the bretelle trimming on the skirtthus accentuating the unbroken lineand giving the Princess effect
Waists of allover embroidery arevery desirable New York shops areshowing a number of patterns in theallover embroideries These waistsare all in the simplest possible ef¬
fect with a few tucks for fullnessFor the lung dressy wrap the
kimono sleeve is conspicuous and sovaried In form and in the manner ofits arrangement is this socalledsleeve becoming that ere long its spe ¬
cial character ahd probably its namewill have disappeared For the mo ¬
ment however it is very fashionable
BISHOP TO TAKE PART
Buffalo intends to have an oldhome week the first of Septemberand the young and tenergetlc head ofthe diocese Right Rev Bishop Coltonintends that his people shall havetheir notable share in the celebra-tion
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A meeting of the heads of theparish schools of the city has beencalled by the Bishop for the pur-pose of discussing the part to betaken by the 27000 pupils on the oc¬
casion
SHAM SHAMROCKS PAY
According to a decision of theUnited States customs officials justrendered sham shamrocks have tostand the tariff tax when ImportedInto this country as large quantitiesof them were around last St Pat ¬
ricks day They are made of silkand metal and it was alleged by theimporters they Were to be classedwith toys The customs expertshowever repel that grading of theIrish emblem even in imitation andformally declare that they can notbe considered playthings and are sub ¬
ject to tariff It Is needless to saythere is ho bar at all on the realshamrocks
The arbitrators of the Slccagh bogdispute have met and agreed upon ncertain course The ittpoit is to besubmitted to the next executivemeeting at Bailteborough
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IRELANDRecord of the Host Important of
the Recent Events CullediFrom Exchanges1
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ofslCastleblayneyyears past promoted to
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BanbrldgeFrom morning until midday a
frightful storm prevailed in Cavanand district causing much injury tocrops and flooding the roads
yThe new church in Splddal thefoundation stone of which was laidby the Bishop of Galway in October1004 is now almost completed andwill be solemnly dedicated in thecourse of a few eels
Two men belonging to the RoyalField Artillery stationed In Dundnlknumed John Dempsey and S Kilshawwere ordered to be handed over to
havingdesertedHis Lordship Most Rev Dr Boylan
Lord Bishop of Kilmore attended StAnnes church at Ballleborough andadministered the sacrament of con ¬
firmation to upward of 300 childrenbelonging to the united parishes ofBailleborough iercoclt and Klllaun
A farmer named Dbuty living ashort distance outside Bailleboroughand in good circumstances arose intIle morning in his usual good healthbut returned to his apartment In ashort while afterward he was dis ¬
covered dead Heart failure Is be ¬
lieved to have been the cause of
deathWhilebathing on Sunday in the
River Dee John fluffy aged thirtyyears of Irish street Ardee wasaccidentally drowned Deceased wasa good swImmer but It appears thathe got entangled In a large Weed andwas drowned before assistance couldpointIs
The weather in Monaghon andLouth for soma time past has beenremarkably good Much of the haycrop has been cut down and cockedduring that time The potato cropwhich was very much behind cameon well and made splendid progressin the last fortnight of goodweather The spraying of this crophas been mostly carried through
David Conifer aged about fortyfive years residing In Mullan con-venient
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to MIddletown CountyArmagh was assisting in haymakingat Milford he was overcome by theheat and died in a couple of hoursThe Coroner did not consider an in ¬
quest necessary Ills remains weretaken to the residence of his brotherat Mullan and were interred In thefamily burying ground at Lislooney
In the district of DerrygonnellyCounty Fermanagh a farmer namedMagee had a cow killed by lightningDr Dundas had another killed anda farmer named John Timoney inthe act of sharpening a scythe hallthe Implement twisted into theshape of n rope by a flash He hada marvelous escape himself InCarrengreen the windows in thepolice barrack and other houses werebadly shattered
The death of Francis Lennon cxNational teacher at his residence atprofound ¬
county The funeral was one of thelargest which hns been seen in thedistrict for many years and boreample testimony to the esteem inwhich the deceased 1 was held by allwho knew him Rich and poor olikcturned out to pay the last tribute ofrespect to the deparUd-
A very sudden death occurred inthe Townland of Gtenaul convenientto Culedon It appears a middleaged man named Connolly a nativeof Newtownhamilton who was em ¬
ployed as a farm laborer by WilliamMeuarry was working at lay In thefallynarrJprocured stimulants but he becameunconscious and died within an hourThe day was excessively warm andit is believed he succumbed to theoppressive heat
A farmer named Woods who re ¬
sided at Drumllffe near Hall halseCounty Cavan has been found deadin the kitchen of his house ills headshowing a severe injury and a singlebarrel gun under his body and be ¬
side it was a tongs which apparentlyhind been used as n press or lever onthe trigger The deceased who wasabout sixty years of age had beenin delicate health and complained ofpains in the head At the inquest averdict of death while temporarilyinsane was returned
Last Sunday 20000 visitors wit¬
nessed the church parade of theIrish National Foresters at Dundalkwhere mass was celebrated and asermon preached for them at StPatricks Twenty special trainsbrought 200 delegates to the conven ¬
tion and visitors from all parts ofIreland Later there was a publicmeeting in the Market SquareMessrs John Redmond T M Healyand Joseph Nolan M Ps and theLord Mayor of Dublin were Invitedand resolutions proposed demandinghome rule and university educationfor the Catholics of Ireland
SILYME ON ITALY
The Pope on Thursday accord ¬
ing to press dispatches countermand-ed
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all the receptions planned inhonor of the anniversary of his coro ¬
nation fearing that th o Cardinalsmight be insulted in the streets whileon their way to and from the Vatican
CHAPEL CAR WILL TRAVEL FREE
Through the courtesy of Presi ¬
dent Winchell of the Rock Islandrailway St Anthonys chapel car wJ11Itravel free over the wholeIsland system This Is a favor whichwill save the society many hundredsof dollars during the coming yearThe Western railroads have alwaysshown a generous and liberal spirittowards bishops and priests Theyrealize that the growth and pro¬
gress of the Church In the West makefor the growth and progress of theterritory tributary to their linesCatholic Immigration has beengreatly retarded because of the lackof religious facilities Every littlechurch built along the line of a West-ern
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railroad will be the future nu ¬
cleus ofa Catholic settlement The-chapel car will be a welcome sightto grown men and women who have
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