THE SENTIMENTS of our SUBSORIBERS
Cal — San Francisco, M Kerr, Capt. John Egan
Prof. J. Quigley ($5.00), per Capt. Egan.
Col — South Downs, L Burns, per D Burns, Gus
ton.
Conn — New Haven, Thos. Donahoe, per Major
Maher.
Kan — Lincoln Centre, Godlrey Downey, Ed Dil¬
lon, per Mr Downey.
La — Franklin, Col. John A. O'Niell ($5.00),
— Baldwin, Walter A. O'Niell, per Col O'Niell. It
is a matter of surprise to us that other descendants
of Irish Chieftains would not follow the example of
the gallant Col. in preserving the evidence of their
superior social standing, aye, superior to any crown¬
ed monarch of Europe to=day — Ed.]
Mass — Newton, Stephen J Maskell ($10.00 and
last year $5.00), should not such patriotic action
bring the blush of shame to the brows of other do-
nothing Irishmen; for friends, without the preser¬
vation of our language in a current and live litera¬
ture your nationality is dead.
Mo Kan. City. Martin Egan, M Kilroy, per, as
usual, P McEniry.
Neb — South Omaha., E Carey.
NY — Brooklyn, Conseller John C McGuire, T
Erley — Cambridge' Rev M J Murphy — Greenfield,
PA Dougher.
O — Antwerp, Rev. E P Graham — Lowellville,
M Corcoran.
Wash — East Sound. Rrof R H Geoghegan.
W Va V— Wheeling. Wm O'Neill.
Wis — Milwaukee, Thomas P Dunn, per M Dow
ney, Montague, Mich.
Ireland. —
Down — Kilclief, Rev. D B Mulcahy. P. P., M. R
I. A.
Áth Cliath, Connradh na Ghaedhilge,
leis an nGabhar Donn.
Galway — Loughwell N School, M. Coyne, per
Counsellor John C McGuire, Brooklyn, NY.
Mayo — Luganboy N School, P Mullins, also per
Mr McGuire.
Waterford — Killkeany, Ed. Mulcahy, Esqr. per
Rev D B Mulcahy, Kilclief, Co. Down. Father
Mulcahy has the Life of Saint Ciaran, in the Gael¬
ic character, nearly ready for the press.
For the Gaelic Journal send 60 cents to the Rev
Eugene O'Growney, Maynooth co. Kildare, Ireland
F. M'COSKER,
PLUMBER, STEAM & GAS FITTING & FIX-
TURES.
All our Work Warranted.
St., Francis' St. Cor. of Jackson, Mobile Ala.
Though PA Dougher resides in rural district
he is determined on doing an Irishman's part in
the League business.
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.
Mrs Bergen, S Main St. do. do.
M McEvilly, Wilmington, Del.
Mr Calligan, 23 Park Row, NY City.
W Hanrahan, 84 Weybasset, st. Providence R
J H J Reilley, 413 High st. do.
J N Palmer, PO Building, Tomah, Wis.
M J Geraghty, 432 West 12th st. Chicago, III.
J Dullaghan, 253 Wabash Av. do.
H Radzinski, 283 N & 2863 Archer Av. do
H Connelly, Cohoes, NY.
Wm McNab. do.
Mr. Ramy Springfield, III.
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.
EB Clark, 1609 Curtis St. Denver Colo.
John Murphy & Co. Publisher, Baltimore, Md
TN 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.
Gaels, now that our friends at home
are working with vigor, let us do our
part.
Circulate Gaelic literature. Politics
know the value of campaign literature
The eyes of the nations are turned
on Ireland to-day. Without her lang¬
uage her nationality is gone, and our
children outcasts all over the world.
Remember that we are responsible
for what our offspring may sffer on
our account.
O'Faherty's Siamsa an Gheimhridh, re¬
viewed in the Gaodhal recently, is for
sale by Mr P. O'Brien, 40 Cuffe St.
Dublin. The price in cloth is 2s: in
wapper, 1s 6d.
T F. WYNNE,
PAPER STOCK.
13 & 10 Columbia St.
Brooklyn.
A Happy New Year to AII!
