, John, convicted at Tipperary, 53.
DISLOYALTY (_see also_ Union of Hearts); "To hell with Queen
Victoria," 4;
the Town Crier, 218;
Cursing the Queen, 262;
Father Ryan's Manifesto, 276;
Irish Press admits, 287;
Poem against joining the Army, 364;
T.D. Sullivan's Verses, 337.
DONEGAL, Do-Nothing, 371.
DUBLIN, Opinions in, 1;
compared with Belfast, 22.
DUGORT, 251.
DUNDALK, 278.
DYNAMITE, Use of, justified, 235;
Daly, 275.
EDUCATION, Catholic designs on, 301.
ELECTIONS (_see also_ Voting) in Ulster, 342;
False Swearing, 360.
ENGLAND, Apathy of Electors in, 6;
Effects of Home Rule on English Industries, 43, also 213 and 372;
English Ignorance of Ireland, 238;
Not Governed by Englishmen, 279.
EVICTIONS (_see also_ Bodyke). Sadleir case, 57;
Ruane, 130;
What They Mean, 228;
In Queen's County, 334.
FACTORIES, Galway Bag, 141;
Ditto, 182;
Flour Mills, &c., idle, 200.
FAMINE in Achil, 253;
"Please God we'll have a Famine," 255.
FARMERS, English and Irish compared, 99;
Irish Petted and Spoiled, 281.
FENIANS, Opinion of, 260;
O'Leary and Stephens, 388.
FISHERIES, Priests' Falsehoods about, 94;
Galway, 135;
Price of Fish, 139;
Aran Island, 158;
Curing Taught, 181.
FLAX-Growing Neglected, 290.
FOREST Planting in Congested Districts, 180.
FOWL Breeding Encouraged, 370.
FRANCHISE, Effects of lowering, 78.
FREEMASONS, Archbishop Walsh and, 19.
FUNERALS in Connaught, 214.
GAG, _Irish Catholic_ on, 343.
GALWAY, Board of Guardians, 140;
Harbour Folly, 175.
GEOGRAPHICAL Necessity, 357.
GLADSTONE, Right Hon. W.E., attacks Parnell, 96;
"Oi'm goin' across the Say," 134;
Mob Rule, 150;
As a "Jumper," 248;
his "firm belief," 309;
"the party of law and order," 325.
GLADSTONIANS converted in Ireland, 137, 154, and 312.
GORT, Description of, 116.
GRUBB, Sir Howard, 1.
GUARDIANS, Boards of, and Rates, 267.
HARRINGTON, "Tim," 9.
HARVEST Hands for England, Irish, 247, 251, 258;
_see also under_ England.
HEALY, "Tim," his parentage, 64.
HOLY WATER, 186.
HOME RULE, a Coffin for, 3;
Nationalist Opinions of Bill, 8;
How Nationalists will work, 10;
A Peasant's View of, 54;
Not Yet, 70;
Home Rule from Mr. Balfour, 70;
Mr. Manley on, 98;
Praying against, 120;
Masses don't want, 137;
"Let us have Chaos," 164;
"Can we eat it?" 173;
An Irish Criticism of, 215;
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