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Show 1 BG WAY FOR 1 jOTBER BIG BATTLE sSjj I Nationalists Prepare for War by Filling Their $!f Strong Box. el 3. ? nj BY THOMAS EMMETT, 'I if Cable to The Tribune, rjjt jrjN, April 16. Even If the next oop il election should lc held as early "I.t iV. tllc National's155 will bo ready mn js 6oon as the results of the last l election becamo known the Na-! Na-! it leaders were convinced that an-,tS" an-,tS" fcattle would have to bo fought be-h be-h he way could be cleared for home iThcy began to prepare for It at 5 .-The war chest lias been steadily 11 Valid It is now certain that the riato expenses of the next general Ik in enn be met. As soon as the sit-ikeri sit-ikeri 1 clears up sufficiently to show dub, 1 (ho next battle will be fought, "IV peal will be made to America for Ir.V and assurances have been received Itouj will be forthcoming. Redmond's dsn has been greatly strengthened a recent course of events, and It Is InsSle in the next parliament the med' m faction will not have more than doti foo -strength it now has. Paid for His Trifling. 'Ja I daughter of a woman who claims rSfyc been the housekeeper of tho late Talent Gartlcld has Just won a suit frirtVoach of promise In Cork. She Is iv Jim Callaghan, Knockhanc. Ktl-a! Ktl-a! el, and she sued James J. Buckley, ,ft resides at Ballyhonoen, near Blar-' Blar-' Si Buckley has also lived in America, R eturned to Ireland some time ago Ett K500O. He bought a farm and paid j 'to Miss Callaghan. She consented (tyi trry him. but his affection cooled nj the suit resulted. He was mulcted r c sum of 5500 for trifling with tho for f woman's affections. 1 Trademark for Irish Butter. I'k "Horace Plunkctt, wlio Is endcavor-:ob endcavor-:ob o establish a national trade mark rish butter, comes of a family the 6 acrs of which have for the last o'fij 'centuries played no small part in lew istory of Ireland. After leaving Ox- 7 ho took to cattle ranching In west-Uncrlca. west-Uncrlca. where he spent ten years, " icfjulrcd that knowledge of practical 'i ' ng which has since stood him In 1 fgood stead. He still possesses a ii property In tho wild west,' which -v tivcr falls to visit regularly once a P1 No man has worked harder than brace for tho Improvement and or-- or-- otlon of Irish agriculture. It was li ho, twenty years ago, founded the !a rlrlffti co-opcratlvo movement. En-fsc En-fsc telng to a degree, Sir Horace Plun- g was among the first in this country 3 ic the safety bicycle. Jn this tc-f tc-f however, ho had his run of had cj' j'tfhavlng broken his leg in a fall j tfhls machine and, just as his leg i!( nearly healed, meeting with another accident, which laid him low for 1J al months and which all but cost $ bis life. jj! t An Unusual Bequest. a junusual bequest has been made by tftj ck Murphy of Newry, county Down, died December 20, leaving an estate JL e United Kingdom which amounts to Vi IS. After making provision for scv- egacles amounting to 22,000 to va-$ va-$ (institutions., he loft the residue of ,i state to the town commissioners, or 'pr the Urban council of Newry. for vturposc of paying oft the debt of the W land relieving the rates. But he ! I: Inasmuch as what he might leave iray'nP on" a other legacies may M tBufflcient for the purpose, and "as DJjj'e no confidence cither In the ability j od sense of the present Urban coun-W. coun-W. K, it Is my will that my residuary :vf(Wal estate shall not be handed over Wjtte board for a period of twenty-one ws'from the date of my death." Illicit Still in Belfast, Agttdlng premises in a crowded Quarter jjaclfast, tho police "found an illicit lOfln the bathroom In full working or-"itittogether or-"itittogether with a quantity of spirits. flta second still was found In a.iother JH ' Tlio front of the premises was (yyl.up as a grocer's shop. |