Ulysses

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 Ulysses


spective captions which came under his special province
the allembracing give us this day our daily press. First he
got a bit of a start but it turned out to be only something
about somebody named H. du Boyes, agent for typewriters
or something like that. Great battle, Tokio. Lovemaking in
Irish, 200 pounds damages. Gordon Bennett. Emigration
Swindle. Letter from His Grace. William. Ascot meeting,
the Gold Cup. Victory of outsider Throwaway recalls Derby
of ‘92 when Capt. Marshall’s dark horse Sir Hugo captured
the blue ribband at long odds. New York disaster. Thousand
lives lost. Foot and Mouth. Funeral of the late Mr Patrick
Dignam.
So to change the subject he read about Dignam R. I. P.
which, he reflected, was anything but a gay sendoff. Or a
change of address anyway.
—This morning (Hynes put it in of course) the remains
of the late Mr Patrick Dignam were removed from his resi-
dence, no 9 Newbridge Avenue, Sandymount, for interment
in Glasnevin. The deceased gentleman was a most popu-
lar and genial personality in city life and his demise after a
brief illness came as a great shock to citizens of all classes by
whom he is deeply regretted. The obsequies, at which many
friends of the deceased were present, were carried out (cer-
tainly Hynes wrote it with a nudge from Corny) by Messrs
H. J. O’Neill and Son, 164 North Strand Road. The mourners
included: Patk. Dignam (son), Bernard Corrigan (broth-
er-in-law), Jno. Henry Menton, solr, Martin Cunningham,
John Power, .)eatondph 1/8 ador dorador douradora (must
be where he called Monks the dayfather about Keyes’s ad)
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