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Show oo RECEIVES WDM 'OF fJSfilif d, PEA ill Mnrtin Cleary of this city has received re-ceived the news of uthe death of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Cleary, in Ireland, Ire-land, who was' 73 yenrs old ' and among tho noted women of her homo pined. The Irish papers, giving an account of her death and burial, state that she was widely known as a voman of philanthropic tendencies and that in her life she gave much to the poor. On the day of her ,dcath and also on the day of tho funeral, the business places of her homo town were shuttered shut-tered and a shador of gloom was cast over the populace. The names of her survivors within the fourth degree cover nearly a half column of a newspaper, news-paper, among them being her son. Martin; a brother. Dr. J. H. Gilligan of Green River, Wyoming, and P. J Gilligan, a nephow, of Brigham. 00 . |