SENTIMENTS OF OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
Ill — Cairo, Daniel McCarthy $9., three for him¬
self and six for Mr. John Howley.
Ind — Norte Dame, Sister M Katherine, per Mr
John Howley, Cairo, Ill.
Mass — Marlboro, J H McCarthy — Springfield,
John F Donoghue — Boston, P Doody.
Mich — Montague, John P Whelan.
Minn — Fulda, M Spelman.
Mo — St Louis, M Laine, $5., per J G Joyce, C
E; Mrs. H Cloonan.
Mont — Butte, John Henebry.
N Y — Brooklyn, Miss Guiren, N Heaney, Thos
Jordan — City Counsellor John L Brower.
Neb — Chadron, Rev P Brophy.
Pa — Centralia, P Ruddy,
R I — Providence, I L Society, per Martin J
Henehan.
The Irishman who does not see the importance
of circulating Irish literature in promoting the
Success of the Gaelic movement is of little value
to any movement, and he who sees it and takes no
part in doing it, does not desire its success.
We see by the public press of Wheeling, W. Va.
that among the articles placed in the corner stone
of the new Catholic Seminary, recently laid there,
was a copy of THE GAEL. There are Irishmen in
Wheeling.
The Presidential race is between the Mac and
the O — the Mac has the rich — the O has the poor
— a very uneven race, to be sure
Notwithstanding the rascally conduct of Great
Britain towards the United States, she is now faw¬
ning on them for support in her European troubles.
And, to curry the favor of Americans, she has sent
the West British "Cawtholic',' Chief Justice, Lord
Russell, to curry favor with the Irish Catholic ele¬
ment, and Joe Chamberlain, to do the same with
the Puritan element in New England. Both should
be toed out of the country with a heavy butt. A
few Englishmen strutting in the garb of Americans
who write newspapers, would have us take sides
with England under the pretext of "protecting A¬
merican interests" in Armenia. Never! What
business have Americans in Turkey if they are not
wanted there?
Mr. Patrick O'Brien, 46 Cuffe St.
Dublin, Ireland, has for sale Sgeuluigh¬
eacht Chuige Mumhan, edited by Mr. P.
O'Leary, printed a few months ago,
price, 1s 6d. Also, some copies of
Siamsa an Gheimhridh at 2s each.
WHERE IRISHMEN CAN CALL AND GET
Gratuitous Instruction In The Language of
Their Country.
The Boston Philo Celtic Society meets every Sun¬
day afternoon at 3 o'clock at 6 Whitmore St., and
Thursday evening from 8 to 10 P M. — Mary O'
Donavan, 52 Myrtle Street, Secretary.
The Brooklyn Philo-Celtic Society meets in At¬
lantic Hall. (entrance on Atlantic outside) corner
Court and Atlantic streets, Sundays at 7 P. M.
The Chicago Gaelic League meets very after¬
noon at 2 p. m., in room 3, City Hall building
Chicago. For information as to organizing clubs
or studying Gaelic individually, write to the Secre¬
tary, Francis J. O'Mahony, 354 E. Chicago ave
Chicago,
The Holyoke Philo-Celtic Society meets at 8 o'
clock on Monday evenings in Emmett Hall, High
street, Holyoke, Mass.
The O'Growney Philo-Celtic League meets in
Frank's Hall, Chapel street, New Haven, Conn.
on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock, and on Sun¬
day afternoons at 3 o'clock.
The New York Philo-Celtic Society meets in 12
E. 8th street (near 3rd Av.), Sundays from 3 to 6
P. M. and Thursdays from 8 to 10.
The Pawtucket Irish Language Society meets
in Sarsfield Hall, near the Postoffice, every Friday
evening, at 8 o'clock.
The Philadelphila Philo-Celtic Society meets in
Fairmount Building. 31st and Callowhill sts. at 8
o'clock every Sunday evening.
The R I Irish Language Society meets every
Thursday and Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, in
Brownson's Lyceum Hall, 193 Westminster street
Providence, R. I.
The San Francisco Society meets Sunday after¬
noons at 2 p. m, in KRB Hall, Mason and O'¬
Farrell streets, Wm. Desmond President.
New York Gaelic Society meets Wednesdays at
8 p. m., at 64 Madison Av.
Saint Paul Society, call on President Kelly, 410
Minnehaha street.
Kansas City, Mo. Society, call on President Mc¬
Eniry, 1742 Allen av.
Williamsport, Pa. Society, call on President Gib¬
bons, 1421 W 4th street.
Peru, Ind., Society, call on Counsellor John W.
O’Hara.
To get the Gaelic Journal. Send 6s to the Man¬
ager, Mr. John Hogan, 8 Leeson Park-avenue,
Dublin, Ireland.
