I, i'rov • N. II I newk in Monadnocfc HWm1 11 Aug. 13.Not Mrs. O'Connor of BratUebort).Mrv Timothy Quill of A85 High street and Mr-. John Connor of Urattleboro, Vt., sister*. have not own caeh other since they separated 4S your- ago m Ireland, havethe |»a*t \\4-vk in a hupi v minionin Holyoke at the home of Mr*. Quill. When Mi*. Connor left the home of her a rent in Ireland in 180- her name wasl*oMis* Not a llalliMjy und it waa then that -he -v pa rated from her younger sister, Mim» Maigaret Halli-ey. She rauio fir*-w to N* n l‘ni\|Mnt and lor a time kept m «om mini n-ntii.n with her lifter. Utfir die wn* married and moved to Ilrattleboro. where she Icu-t track of her sister and ecnald no longer write to her. The Muter. Mr*. Quill, had meanwhile l»mi married in Ireland and came to this country seven .war* ago. coming directly to Holyoke.Attempt* to locate the water who had preceded her to America were for inanv year* uiiwirccsMul and it waa not until a few month* ngo that a letter from Mi*. Connor to friend* in Ireland, who had aUo b»*eti communicated with by Mr*. Quill, Micoeedcd in putting the two *4*tcn* in communication. A# n result, Mi*. Connor came to Holyoke, where she lias spent the pant week. Mrs. Connor in now a widow and lias had 11 children, five of whom are living. Mrs. Quill has four daughter* and one sort, nil living in Holyoke. In the 4S years that the two sister* have been spanned, many events of turn ile history have transpired and they have had much to tell each other and have hud great pleasure in recalling the day* of their childhood in Ireland.--Springfield Republican, Aug. 15.Kvidcntly wine mistake has been mode in the name of the Braillehoro woman n Mrs. .John O'Connor of 4U Clark street does not know of any such sister and has not attended such a reunion as is described in the above article. She ih the only Mrs. John O'Connor in town.t(■M0;M