THE SENTIMENTS OF OURSUBSCRIBERS
Ala — Mobile, Dr. K T M'Caig, F S M'Cosker.
Cal — East Oakland, Rev. Wm. Gleeson.
Conn — New Haven, M J Fahey.
Del — Wilmington, M H McEvilly.
Ind — Cambridge, Rev E J Spelman.
Kan — Lincoln Centre, Godfrey Downey, Edwd.
Dillon, per Mr Downey — Fort Dodge, M D Shea
Me — Portland, P Manrahan.
Md — Baltimore, S L Brooks.
Mo — St. Louis, Thos. W Gardiner, per P Han¬
non — Sedalia, Jerry Sullivan.
Mont — Virginia City, Capt. J P O'Sullivan.
N H — Dover, John J Redmond.
N J — Jersey City, T Lyons.
N Y — Auburn, P Mee — Brooklyn, Hon John C
McGuire, Miss Dunlevy, John J Kennedy — City,
Dr. Wm. O'Meagher.
Pa — Phila., P McFadden, Francis O'Kane, per
Mr McFadden, J J Lyons, per T Lyons, Jersey
City, N J.
S Dak — Spink, Rev M Kennedy, Tim O'Connor,
John O'Connor, P O'Connor, J J O'Connor, per
Mr J J O'Connor.
W Va — Wheeling, Attorney General T D Rei¬
ly, Counsellor John J Coniff, Counsellor John
A Howard, J Levey, D Conners, and A Lally
per Mr Lally; Dr. H M Lavelle, per Dillon J
McCormick.
Ireland. —
Donegal, Driminacross, P McNillis, per Miss
Dunlevy, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Galway, Loughwell, M Coyne, National Teach¬
er, per Hon. John C McGuire, Brooklyn, N Y.
Mayo, Doolough, Redmond McCarrick, per A
Lally, Wheeling, W Va — Lurganboy, N School,
P Mullens, per Hon, John C McGuire, Brooklyn,
N Y.
The Brooklyn P. C. Society is getting along
splendidly. However, there is one little fault with
good many members — they come too late. Se¬
ven o'clock is the meeting hour, and they should
be present at or about that time — in time to fall
in on the formation of classes.
The Misses Donald (3), Ward, Woods, and
Joyce are apt students. The Misses Katie Mc¬
Donald M. Guiren, are excellent Gaelic readers,
and we hope to see them and the Misses M Joyce
and Woods take charge of junior classes; at the
same time we would urge the Misses Walsh, Lan¬
gan, Reynolds, Ward, Flynn, Taylor, Cosgrove,
etc. to study As to our new lady member, we
shall view their progress before we speak of them
though we are inclined to think that the Misses
Byrne, Ruane, O'Neill, Lennon (2), and McGin¬
ley will merit honorable mention.
Now for our gents. Well, our Secretary, "boss"
Galligan (Reader, that boss-ship is patriotically
deserved) knows every word in Fr. O'Growney's
Parts I. & II. Brother Jordan, (O'Ciurthain) is
our principal teacher; Brothers O'Connor and
Leonard are diligent students; and as for Broth¬
ers Moriarty, Fleming, Tierney, McAssey, Close,
Brown, Keating, and many of the old members,
we forbear making honorable mention of them
until they deserve it, by punctual attendance.
The Hon. Denis Burns of the New York Socie¬
ty, paid his Brooklyn brethen a friendly visit
last Sunday night.
Gaels will learn with regret of the serious indis¬
position of the veteran Irish scholar, Capt. Norris
Also, of the death of John Fleming of Dublin.
As we go to press, Mr. M J Henehan reports
the organization of a new Gaelic Society in Paw¬
tucket, R I.
The Gael can now be bought off the news stand
in the following places. —
J F Conroy, 167 Main St. Hartford, Conn.
D P Dunne, Main St. Williamantic, do.
G F Connors, 404 Main St. Bridgeport, Conn.
Mrs Dillon, E Main St. Waterbury, Conn.
M McEvilly, Wilmington, Del.
W Hanrahan, 84 Weybasset, st. Providence R
J H J Reilley, 413 High st. do.
J N Palmer, P O Building, Tomah, Wis.
M J Geraghty, 432 West 12th st. Chicago, Ill.
J Dullaghan, 253 Wabash Av. do
H Radzinski, 283 N & 2863 Archer Av. do
H Connelly, Cohoes, N Y.
Mr. Ramy Springfield, Ill.
Mrs Woods, Jacksonville, do.
Mr Gorman, Joliet, do.
C. Schrank, 519 South 6th. St. Joseph Mo.
M H Wiltzius & Co. Milwaukee, Wis.
G T Rowlee, 133 Market St. Paterson N J.
Catholic Publishing Co. St. Louis Mo.
E B Clark, 1609 Curtis St. Denver Colo.
John Murphy & Co. Publisher, Baltimore, Md
T N Chappell, 26 Court St. Boston, Mass
Fitzgerald & Co. 196 High st., Holyoke.
Mrs. Hoey, 247 First St. Portland. Or.
Ed. Dekum, 249 Washington st. do.
The Irishmen of New York and vicinity can ob¬
tain gratuitous instruction in the language of Ire¬
land by calling at the rooms of the P. C. Society,
12 E. 8th St, on Thursday evenings from 8 to 10,
and on Sunday afternoons from 3 to 6, o'clock.
The Philadelphia Philo-Celtic Society meets at
Philopatrian Hall, 211 S. 12th St., every Sunday
evening, where it imparts free instruction to all
who desire to cultivate a knowledge of the Celtic
tongue.
The Brooklyn Philo-Celtic Society meets every
Sunday evening in Atlantic Hall, corner of Court
and Atlantic streets, at 7 o'clock.
