Gaels in arrears will find the PO stamp on
their wrappers, and we hope they will respond.
THE SENTIMENTS OF OUR SUBSCRIBER
Cal — San Francisco, J Deasy, M O'Mahoney,
Martin P Ward, per Mr Ward.
Conn — New Haven, James P Landers.
Ill — Cairo, D Kelly, R Fitzgerald, D McCarthy,
Robert Smyth, David O'Connell, per J Howley.
Mass — Holyoke, John Phillips.
Neb — Omaha, Rt Rev Bishop Richard Scannell,
making the 10th of the American Hierarchy who
have become supporters of the Gael.
NH — Manchester, M O'Dowd. (Manchester
Gaels, Mr O'Dowd is in the clothing business at
922 Elm St.)
NY — Binghamton, John Fahey, per Miss Kath¬
ryne Fahey — Brooklyn, John Greaney — City, J J
Gormly — Hastings on Hudson, John P Garvey.
RI — Providence, John Murphy — Newport, Wm
Dempsey) omitted in last) per Martin J Henehan.
W Va — Wheeling. M J O'Kain, Rev Father
O'Kain, per Mr O'Kain; N Mead, P D Carrell, J.
Konneff, J Howard per A Lally.
South America — San Juan, J M Tierney, Esqr. £1.
Ireland — Rev E D Cleaver, Dolgelly, N Wales, £2
for self and the following National Teachers. —
Galway — Cloughanover, J Garvey — Cong Mrs.
Killeen — Kilroe, P Garvey — Spiddal, D Duggan.
Kerry — Portmagee, T Harley — Ferriter, M Man
ning — Kilmakerrin, F Lynch.
Donegal — Fanad, J C O'Boyce.
Mayo — Greenauns, M Gillan,
Dublin — Rathmines P J Keawell, Esq.
Donegal — Cruit Island, A J Doberty, who, also
send a song for next issue.
Sligo — Bunninadden, J O'Dowd, per M O'Dowd
(the Clothier) Manchester, NH
Also, from Mr. Tierney (San Juan) the Gael goes
to the Schools of the Sisters of Mercy at Ballinrobe.
Dungarvan and Tuam.
England — London. Coleman Connolly. Esqr.
We are indebted to the Rev Mr. Cleaver for a
small book of 200 pages entitled
The Revival of Irish Literature,
and containing Three Papers, or addresses, by Sir
Charles Gavan Duffy, R. C. M. C., Dr. George
Sigerson, Dr. Douglas Hyde, respectively. The
book should be in the hands of every Irishman.
The paper by Dr. Hyde (An Chreeveen Aoibhinn)
goes to the root of Irish Nationality. We see no
price marked on the book. The Gael will bring
such books as the above before its readers, gratis
if our friends at home name the price, and where
to find them — That's a part of the Gael's mission.
A Gaelic society has been started in Williamsport
Pa. by James Gibbons, a good Gaelic scholar.
The Brooklyn Philo-Celtic Society will resume
its exercises and old-time vigor in September.
Since the son of the Duke of York,
great grandson of the queen, and prob
able future king of England, is called
Patrick, poor "Irish Pat" is apt to get
a rest. The full name of the infant as
christened on July 16th is, Edward
Albert Christian George Andrew Pa¬
trick David.
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,
263 Bowery, 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 Gael can now be bought off the news stand
in the following places. —
J F Convoy, 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, PO 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, NY.
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.
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.
OBITUARY.
We regret to have to record the death of Mr. John
Fahey of Binghamton, N.Y. which sad event took
place a few weeks ago. The deceased was a great
admirer of the Gael, and a firm supporter of every
other movement tending to the betterment of his
native land. May his soul rest in peace. Amen.
F. M'COSKER,
PLUMBER, STEAM & GAS FITTING & FIX
TURES.
All our Work Warranted.
St., Francis St. Cor. of Jackson, Mobile Ala.
