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Kentucky Irish American: May 27, 1899
Kentucky Irish American: May 27, 1899 Kentucky Irish American 300dpi TIFF G4 page images William M. Higgins Louisville, KY 1899 kec1899052701_sn86069180 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Kentucky Irish American: May 27, 1899 Kentucky Irish American William M. Higgins Louisville, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 79V."'T'WT'H"3 rr'' J LACE CURTAIN LAUNDRY. DR. F. fl. MEDER, SURGEON DENTIST, 347 W. JEFFERSON ST., Uet. Tbtrd and Fourlb. Office Hours from 8 to 3. Sunday! 9 to 11. -- Kentucky Irish American. OI We lead and never follow. Our work In laundering lace curtains at 20c a pair gives entire satisfaction. Work called for and delivered. First-clas- s serlce. MAD. DABEY, 625 Second St. Telephone 2631. TfT TTf T? KJ AIJLJU TT JUL. MO 11U i LOUISVILLE: SATURDAY MAY 27, 1S99. ment accorded him by the drummer boys. Father Fitzgerald spent Tuesday in Louisville this week. Ity the way. he is said to be the handsomest man in Shelby county, and we have every reason to feel Hibernians Condemned by tho very proud of him. Archbishop of Glnsgow, The city and county are making exfor Decoration day, tensive preparations Scotland. that we are to celebrate with great ceremony, Mayor L. C. Willis having pro- rlaitnorl n Imlf linlillnv. All the stores ,?ii w fr,,. i r, tv in. nii take rwirt ' The Sacraments Aro Denied to in the exercises. Some one suggested Members of This that we "rig out' the "Colonel," as all but he is the old soldiers will take-parnot at all proud of the title, it having come too easy to him, but very much as American Hibernians Interall the Kentucky "Colonels" get theirs. PRICE FIVE CENTS turned to Spain he was loaded with dignities by Government. During all the Carlist and other revolutions that dis turbed Spain he remained faithful to Isabella. He died November 5, 1807, mourned by the entire Spanish people. Queen Isabella wrote: In the death of Leopoldo O'Donnell, Duke of Tetuau, Spain has lost one of its most distinguished statesmen and Generals, whose name nud whose deeds will be recorded by the historian." The Irish race the world over may well be proud of the achievements and memory of O'Donnell. Joskpii S. Cunningham. GOMES AGAIN. City of Churches ami Acknowl- QUEER ACTION. lent order like the Ancietjt Order of Hibernians. We are glad tliat the directory of the American order lire interesting themselves on behalf of their Scotch O'DONNELL. Interesting Sketch of His in Cuba. His Name Is Carved on tho Famous Tower on Morro Castle. Queen Isabella's Tribute to the His- tc GOLDEN JUBILEE. The Tranplsts "Will Celebrate at Gcthsemanl Abbey Next Month. brethren." H ntCHAEL DOERHOEFER. !i Mike Doerhoefer, general manager of the American Tobacco works at Eighteenth and Broadway, is announced as a candidate for Aldermaii in the Demo- - edged Scat of Learning in Kentucky. The Van Arocht Takes Another Whack nt Frankfort and Its Buildings. Blisses Josie Hurley and Mary O'Connor Honored by the Young Ladies. tory in Service of Spain Papal Ablegate and Many Other Church Dignitaries Will Attend. One of the Oldest and Most t, MIKE FORD WILL WIN. Mr. M. J. Ford, whose announcement Austere Orders in the Cath Shan Van Vocht. ested in Behalf of Scotch appears elsewhere in these columns, is a olic Church. candidate for Alderman from the city at .Brethren. ' WILLIAM J. O'HEARN. large. Mr. Ford is well known to the citizens of Louisville, having been enMr. William J. O'Hearn, who angaged in the plastering business for more nounces himself as a candidate for AlderFROM A NOBLE FAMILY DESCENDED INCLUDES NOTED AND ABLE MEN e man, and is a repu- SOME YIEWS ON THE QUESTION than twenty years, from which he rePERSONAL AND SOCIETY HAPPENINGS man, is a tired in 1894 to engage in the real estate citizen in the strictest sense of the table business, and is now located at 315 Fifth word. He is Superintendent of the An . , fit. .1... . ... ,., derson and Nelson Distillery Company, TT..:t,1 As the writer entered the harbor of Street, it was wnu greui reiuciaucc uiut to the Kentucky Irish hint it ami-- , Hibernians in, this vicinity Special Letter all other persons who visit Havana, like 1 States, Archbishop Martiuelli, will visit American. cult to understand the action of Archthat historic city, he was impressed with Kentucky on the occasion of the celebra Shiu.iiyvii.t.K, Kv., May 2C Breathe bishop Eyre, of Glascow, Scotland, who the tremendous strength of Morro. On tion of the golden jubilee of theTrappists has forbidden the members of the Ancient it gentlyl Let it not be heard beyond the famous tower that contains the light Ofder of Hibemiansto approach the sac- cratic primary, plr. Dofcrhoefcr is prom; house is carved in large letters the name the Franklin hills that the correspondent at the Abbey of Gethsemani in Nelson raments. In this .country, as is well inent in one of the cityjs principal from Frankfort so far forgot his cunning county on Wednesday, June 7. Many O'Donntll," concerning whom a few known, the order is looked upon as a as to designate the "State buildings" of directly interested in the general other high dignitaries iu the church will ords might prove interesting to the valuable adjunct of the church, and cler- welfare of Louisville, and can be relied many reaaers ot tne Kentucicy insu the grand old Commonwealth as unfit to be in attendance, among them Right gymen are among its most enthusiastic on to devote time ana attention 10 giving American. be used as stables for the Governor! What Rev. E. F. Prendergast, D. D., Auxiliary members, says a writer in the Syracuse the city wise and justigoverntuent, so of the sadly dilapidated concern which Bishop of Philadelphia; Rev. J. J. Dough The O'Donnell's were one of those Catholic Sun, and the same is true here essential to material progress, which we noble Irish families who emigrated from the inhabitants of the Capital City prouderty, of New York City, and many of the iu Louisville. ly point out to visitors as the Governor's all want. Catholic clergy of Kentucky. Special Ireland with the O'Reillys, O'Farrells ; mansion. Writing under a strain of exThe trouble in Scotland is of long trains will leave this city on that morn nd others to Spain during the Jacobite standing. In connection with the ban a CENTRAL LABOR UNION wars in England and Ireland. The ptes- treme nervous excitement, because forced ing for the accommodation of visitors. letter was addressed to Bishop McFaul, to notice our able effusions, he forgot The occasion promises to be a notable ent Duke of Tetuan. late member of the of Trenton, when he was presiding over that Shelbyville is the city of churches one. The new Abbot, Right Rev. M. Spanish Cabinet, is the son of the O'Dou the last national convention in his Epis- - Will Admit Now Delegates at nell whose name is carved on Morro's Mr. Ford gave up his old trade, which Obrecht, is a man of affairs, traveled and and the acknowledged seat of learning in in learned, and the Abbey is taking on new With our numerous schools aluj i,as gained this important position copal city. The Glasgow brethren pe Kentucky. tower. Senor Leopoldo O'Donnell was was due to dull times and the decline Its Meeting Tomorrow and colleges of high degree and world- - iy the faithful performance of his duties titioned Bishop McFaul to endeavor to prices.. Our architects and builders speak life since his appointment. Before enter bom in Teneriffe, one of the Canary Afternoon. l lie convention If selected to tne nave the ban removea. wide reputation, no wonder that our city in every resf.cct. Islands, in January. 1809, and was the of him in the highest terms, both as a ing the order it is said he was a Contain should lay claim to the capital, and the position of Alderman it may be truth- - unanimously resolved to entrust the descendent of the O'Donnells who pos irentleman and a mechanic. He also has of artillery in the French army, serving Shelby" I thank that Jew fully said that he will always work in the ter to the incoming national directory, war. The monthly meeting of the Central sessed a large patrimony in Tremoniel the esteem and good will of the jour during the Franco-Prussia- n for teaching me that word would soon best interests of the city and his constit- - and afterward the National President and Labor Union will takeJplace tomorrow, (Tyrconnell), Ireland. In one of those neymen plasterers of the city, because he The Trappists are a branch of the Ben s work and paid the men edictines. They take! their name from reflect honor on the "proudest State on ' uents As a member of the upper board National Chaplain were invested with full when delegates from several new unions clannish quarrels which were so frequent did earth." Here, with every influence for 0f the city government he has acquitted power to act In the premises. Whatever will be admitted, making thirty organ-izatio- in those days the O'Donnells were over good wages. Many of the principal pub the monastery of La Trappe in France. good, we would receive the "mossback himself with credit, and demonstrated action they took, however, seems to have represented in that body. powered by the powerful family of the lie buildings and private residences, espe In the Abbey of Gethsemani there are por eighty-seve- n lenislators" and send them back to their , his fitness for the position to which he been of no avail, for the ban continues in There will be much business of import members eighteen priests, Neills. One of the O Donnelrs, ances cially the finer ones in the southern force, constituents wiser and soberer men. now seeks ance, and President McGill requests tor of Leopoldo O'Donnell, won by his tion of the city, attest his workuiansutp, fourteen choir religious not priests, and President John B. O'Higgins, of Mili man and fifty-fiv- e Shelbyville has no unsafe nor unsightly lay brothers and family broth each delegate to be present. alor from James I. the title of Baron of Mr. Ford is a thorough business tary Division 43, Boston, who has foldebts, and its tax rate the AGAIN. sidewalks, no HOME When the is iu every way qualified to fill the posi ers. An average of twenty boarilers are A complete and official labor roster ot Donetral and Tremoniel. lowed the case since the controversy first lowest of any city iu Kentucky. With at the Abbey the year round. the central body willbe prepared for Stuarts were driven into exile the O'Don- tion of Alderman. arose, thus explains the situation: record, we invite outsiders seeking this They observe silence under the rule of publication in the next issue of the Ken- nells followed the proscribed dynasty. city to come and cast Joseph S. Cunningham Hero, can well understand the action of Arch- tucky Irish American, which is the only art of the family settled in Austria, the for an St. Benedict, who wrote: "Let us do CATHOLIC KNIGHTS. of bishop Eyre and Bishop Maguire, their lot with us. Of late a number of official organ of the traaes unionists in rest coinir to Snam. what the Prophet saith: 'I will take heed These countries After Seeing Service in desire to Glascow. Iu their the wisest and best citizens have settled city. of my ways that I sin not with my tongue. ; were dominated by a Catholic and Cuba. Nationalist this prevent the spread of Irish here, including the Hon. Frank Peak and monarchical spirit in harmony with the Their Grand Concert Will I have set a guard to my mouth,' etc. societies they strike at the Ancient Order DR. R. B. GILBERT FOR ALDERA1AN. family. The Kentucky Irish American of words And 'In a relieious and political beliefs of those . Take Place At Macauley's there again: not wantmultitude'Death and Cun of Hibernians and thereby miss the mark is now read by every one, and all are it shall The many friends of popular Joe' sin.' noble emigrants. Monday Evening. Dr. R. B. Gilbert. .who is n candidate anxious to know who the "Shan Van" is. ningham will be cratified to learn that These right reverend gentlemen should life are in the power oi the tongue.' " The O'Donnells kept. up their reputa Aucientl ITtf Tu5saaryr-- Mi their-ndo'The libllity"bfnhe lettersMs-such-ns-- ta lm nv. Ilia Nthe- - order is "Ora et Themotto-of tion fSTb7avynniiTirtrror almost justify every one suspected to itn- -' Cunningham wet to Havana with Col. Order of Hibernians is not a revolution- one term in this capacity to the entire tion. At the expense of their blood they con- - labora" Pray and work. Therefore the After months of preparation the society, being purely beneficient and satisfaction of his constituency. Dr. Gil plicitly receive me praises oesioweu. Williams, or the Jeffersonville Govern-Ou- r ary became naturalized in Spain. Leopoldo cert under the auspices of all the Catholic life of the Trappist does not consist in efficiency of our ,ent rjepot, last October, and for seven fraternal. In fact, I can say without fear bert is recognized as one of our leading reference to the Donnell's father was Lieutenant Gen Kninht branches of the city will be given continually reciting prayers or meima- police force had an effect which we had ulonths held an important position in the of contradiction that they have over- physicians and has always been deeply eral and his grandfather Lietenant Col nt Maeaulev's " uwuuui iuui. even Theatre next juonaay stretched the powers giveu to the Bishops nterested in adopting plans to improve not hoped for. Every man grew so im-- 1 QUarter,nnster's Department, formed of those emi- - evening. The programme is a varied and or eight hours are daily given to prayer priests over twenty years ago by the sanitary condition of the city. He onel of a reciment portant and swelled with laudable pride 0f the six men who nccompanied Col. and from Ireland. entertninimr one. arramred by some ot and five or six devoted to manual labor. from several crauts as he read the Kentucky Irish American Williams four took yellow fever and one making the ban issued at that time from has recently returned Son of a family of soldiers, and raised the leading talent of the. city. All have As idleness is the enemy of the soul, the over the present case. went to make Eastern cities, where he that Capt. Pemberton was. obliged to (iie(1 Surprise was expressed at Mr. Cun- - Rome during a time when Spain was endeavor' entered into it with zeal, as the Catholics brethren, according to the rules of the "During my visit to Glasgow in 18CC in regard to different observations order a new lot of buttons for the South- - ningham's escape from the dread disease, Bona. have rarely called upon the public in order, must be employed alternately in behalf of methods for destroying garbage and city ing to throw off the yoke of the ern gray suits. The new buttons have as lie rcmaiuea witn his unfortunate interviewed Bishop Meguire-omrtes. vouns? O'Donnell naturally took nnv manner for oatrouace. and in this manual labor or pious reading. The beeii put on with a vie x to strength and countrymen till they were removed to the GUsgow brethren, and informed him sanitation generally, and he says Louis to the army. Let us pass rapidly over :nstan ce, being all united, of all nation- - Trappists may speak only to the first that they were in affiliation with the ville will adopt some economical means stability, as City Engineer O'Leary is the fever hospitals. his infancy. By a special royal decree nUtfM flnd classes . thev have secured the superior and to the spiritual director con- fine order on this side, and that both the of destroying garbage rather than dump he was made a sure to supply the force with the KenDuring his stay in Cuba he made a at the age universai approval and assistance of all cerning spiritual matters, or when neces-o- f in Glasgow as well as those on it on the commons, where it endangers tucky Irish American. record, and resigned only that he might members eleven, and was made a full Lieuten- - s oreoarinir an entertainment that will sary to one's brethren, but in the pres The identity of the "Shan Van Vocht" return to his family in this city before this side courted the closest investiga the health of the people. Dr. Gilbert ent in 1827. When Don Pedro Sarsfield eci:ose anvthiui; heretofore presented to ence of the superiors, is known onlv to the editors of the Senti the excessively hot weather sets in in tion. I referred him to Right Rev. John also suggests for the city to establish They rise for prayer about 2 o'clock, The low price of aannsstou author- - three free bath houses for the benefit of formed an army oi ouservauon on iuc tue pUbiic nel- -in their minds. What they don't Cuha flml .vhile cnioviuc cood health, p. Fo,ey. H. D., of Detroit, as an frontier of Portugal iu 1829 O'Donnell Liquid insure them a crowded house, and offer these prayers not only for them poor people, and also to purchnse Central Y or Archbishop Ryan, of Fhilaaelpliia. know is not worth knowing. It would He is at his home on Fifth street. Shortly selves but for the outside world. They it, I found the reverend Bishop, how Park as a pure air breathing locality for commanded one of the regiments. wuere c nmj you wjjj regret if you miss be regretable, however, after their earnest, eat no meat and live on the vegetables aiterwara ne went to uwiuna, exhaustive and noble efforts if they JOHN CRIBBINS FOR COUNCILMAN. ever, very hard to convince on the sub the children of the poorer classes during had an audience with the King, who raised by their own hands on the lands GEORGE GILMORE DESOUCHET. lent, and to mv mind not hot weather. He thinks by this means should so widely miss the mark in the surrounding the monastery, which are announces himself . trouble or burden himself with the hundreds of poor sick children can be re cave him a command in the army sent to i Mr. John Cribbins . Gubernatorial race as they are mistaken George Gilmore Deboucnet, canuiutue tilled with great care. as a candidate for Councilman from the matter. I advised the Glasgow brethren lteved of suffering without medical treat suppress the Carlists. in their opinions and alleged accusations In the order are many distinguished An old Spanish writer, in speaking oi for Councilman irom me I'ounn wara, ward to be voted for in the city at to forward a petition to Rome asking for ment. There is no pay attached to the as to the writer of these, letters. Since First he was :s a sterling Democrat, and makes his men who have given up the world, prelorrrA still iHpt In the action of the Demo-- an inquiry into the matter. I believe office, and to successfully carry out these O'Donnsll at this time, said that Mr. Cribbins is an enter- - this has been done, but am not positive plans is Dr. Gilbert's chief desire for re tall and fair and plainly showea ins initial bow before the Democratic pn- - ferring a life of seclusion. . .3 cratic party, : s.my.y wiu mem ,.: SUCCeSS. Northern extraction. The turning point mary. His friends are legion, owing to ma and on that head. I do know, however, that election to the Board of Aldermen. TRUSTEE. hopes and undertakings, reminding them in O'Donnell's career was the death of tiie prominence given him in labor cir- - CHATTERSON FOR SCHOOL Bishon McFaul stated he knew of no and the curiously morbid that the "Shan monarch, wmcn occurreu in reason why the members of the order in EXCURSION TOMORROW. the reigning In another column will be found the Van" at present is as unknown as the 1833. All Spain divided into two Hostile Glasgow should be placed under n ban card of Mr. J. M. Chatterson, the well letters. writer of Junius' on tue one siae was tue iniamccamns. .... ot It is done, I believe, on the strength of known attorney, announcing his candiThe members of the Pewee Valley conan original edict issued from Rome many The Hibernian Knights Wil Don Carlos, with all the old traaitlons dacy for school trustee for the Eighth are making strenuous efforts gregation other while years ago, but for what purpose I can not and Ninth wards. Mr. Chatterson has Take a Crowd Up the River absolute monarchy,Isabella, on the toward making their entertainment soon representing stood the Infanta say. I have taken a lively interest in served four years in the School Board, The given a financial success. to be With Them. the Liberal party. Everything seemed this matter, and attended the late national and displayed fitness and ability of the members of the Shelbyville congregation O'Donnell to point to Carlist success, but convention at Trenton on behalf of and highest order. He is a gentleman of lend a helping hand, realizing that will The Hibernian Knights nave every did not hesitate a moment. Although at the request of the Glasgow brethren education and liberal ideas, and the in"one good turn deserves another." Mr. example family, the I attended the meetings of the committee thing arranged for a jolly time tomorrow the traditions of his terests of our teachers and school chiland Mrs. Miles Williams, of Eminence, pleadings of his 'on foreign relations,' and submitted the when they will take their friends on an of his brothers and the dren could not be placed in better hands. were in our city during the past week, to facts to them, with the result that the excursion to Madison and theKentncky mother, whom he adored, all tended His past services on the more important soliciting advertisements from our merSeveral features will be lntro drive him into the camp of the Carlists, National President and National Chaplain river. committees are recognized by such numchants and business men for their profor Isabella and the were instructed to take the matter in duced for the entertainment of the ex O'Donnell decided bers as to insure his nomination and We understand that they met gramme. cursionists, and Scally's orchestra will Liberal party. He remained faithful to charge." election. people are very satisfactory results. Our music. Capt. Breen, Lieu the Oueen in all the years of his life from cw He is President of the Bartenders' In speaking of this matter the Boston furnish the always pleased to meet and ever ready to He spent a greater portion of his life tenants Hallihan and Campbell, Joe the time he first espoused her cause, from Union, and Secretary of Central Labor SOCIAL AND EUCHRE. .. . -e Republic says: aiumoseengugeu.i i... u..vu t.ie utuc,,v fnr n ,....,.,.- - of vears a "Quite naturally the members of the Taylor and the other members will see to urn till his death in 1807. Alwavs faith- rinlnn "Mv nlntform." savs Georce, "is ' ofthechurch. Success to Father McPart-- j One of the most enjoyable social events Dennis an enjoyable time. Meals lul to his ideas of loyalty and patriotism, iow taxes, home industries and union . Ancient Order of Hibernians in this it that all have . . r land and his able and earnest assistants. today he was triumphant, tomorrow an labor." He is, as his name implies, an of the season will be the euchre and Pnmnanv. i anil iq thnroutrhlv Kleiltllieu country arc exercised over the continua will be served on the boat. 1, j The Young Ladies' Sodality of our. with 1labor interests. He is aj member of exile, but whether soldier, General, Mm- - Irish Frenchman. You might as well try dance to be given at Hibernian Hall next lion of the ecclesiastical ban put upon TRINITY COUNCIL held tluir annual meeting for the I church Now that summer is American Society, the Hepta- - their brethren in Glasgow by Archbishop the Irish ister or member of Parliament, he re- - t0 m0ve one of the pyramids of Egypt as Monday evening. election of officers on last Sunday even-- 1 na1 nltia f torn 0 Alfl ArO Tf Eyre. Here moined incorruptible, to change him from that which is right, approaching the weather will soon be too the order enjoys the fullest Trinity Council 230, Young Men ing. ' Misses Josie Hurley and Mar, race be w5U make a liberty. It is recognized as a benevolent He was sent to Cuba in 1843, where he an(j we predict that he will win with ease, warm tor tms lavorue amusement, mere-for- e Institute, held a very interesting meeting iu uie uuiv.es u first-claU Donuor were all should avail themselves of this city official. and simple, and not at all as Monday evening with a large attendance, remained for five years. It is sam mat society pure Prefect and Secretary and Treasurer, chance to play at the popular hall before LADY'S DEATH. in Cuba, and in fact iu all the Spanish a secret organization deserving Censure One candidate received the degree. The DEATH OF A CHRISTIAN LADV. which they held during the past year. it is too late. The prizes selected for or restriction. Bishop McFaul, of New visitors present were the Rev. Father colonies, the office of Captain GeneralAn eloquent and beautiful sermon was Last Saturday morning Mrs. Ellen Monday night are both beautiful and was iriveu to some favorite who plunIn the death of Mrs. Mary Thornton, Jersey, is one of the conspicuous mem Gabriel Lips, of St. Bernard, and formerly preached by Father Fitzgerald, and all on uatru usefui( nn(j the winners will certainly dcred the colonists and returned to Spain Reddington died at her home made the act of consecration with earnest- - which occurred at her home on High bers of the American section of the order. chaplain; Rev. Father Prosper, of St, with the fortune of a prince. This was street, and her aeatu is mournea uy a jjaVe cause to be congratulated. In the Presi church; Supreme and fervor. We understand the street Monday morning, the West End Bishop Foley, of Detroit, is also a mem Joseph's of friends and acquaintances. interm between the euchre and the Archbishops have dent Francis J. Kierce, of San said particularly about Gen. Weyler, wide circle several KfipJnl loses one of its most resnected residents ber, and Ballintubber, danCe refreshments, consisting of all the who is charged with returning to Spain The deceased was. bora in - nfrtnin.,ii.nt in the near future for and St. Patrick's parish a zealous Chris- - marked the societ with their favor. Francisco, Cal., and Richard J. Shanley, possessor of a fortune of $o,UOU,lfl). county mayo, ireianu, uui u ut... - delicacies ot tue season, win be serveu. . Han worker. 'Deceased was about eighty Consequently the leading men in the District Deputy of the Young Men's In the the benefit of the church. may be ui these allega- - resident of this city for nearly fifty years, scally's orchestra will furnish dance fripmla of Dpnuis McGaitn. the vears of aire and had been ill but a short Ancient Order of Hibernians are unable stitute, Kentucky jurisdiction, and many Whatever truth is certain that O'Donuell re- - She is survived by. a son and daughter, musjc ana Dr, George P. Luckett will be tions.' it . . . M r.. T7.1...n...1. mimic director, wlncli is sullictent. iruar Shelby boy who is now with the Brooklyn ' time, and her death is sincerely monmed to understand why the Archbishop of visitors from Mackin and Satolli Councils, TVninsnla poorer man lie l Mr. .lolltl KeuuwEion uiiu iuim. w . w Mrs. Glasgow should refuse the sacrament to Mr. Kierce made an eloquent address, hllWtWt. in ..... . .. f ' rj a ... .uiai. 1una paril oif ..... progruinmc .; .1 n t. II.. iuia. rniH.a ViHn f Wpct AlIUll. I tPAtn went to the citv this week to see by a large circle of acquaintances. iue came, tie was Hie nrsi upiuin ucuaui i ocuuy. aniee juu. - w;n good the young Men's In a trreat Thornton had been a resident of this city telling of the nvs here take Th omM be (uy up to tue standard that visited the whole island. He remod- - son street, is her sister. Mrs. Keuuingnride in him and watch his record very for fifty years, coming here from Water- - his jurisdiction, and thus practically ex- stitute has done and what it is doing, eled the army, which had little or no dis- - ton was a most devout camonc, anu uer The Rev. Fathers also spoke, and their closely, which has been a splendid one ford, Ireland, upon the death of her hits- communicate them, MACKIN COUNCIL. ail tne loriin- - aeeus ox cuaruy were iiummcittu( "The reason is not far to seek. Probe remarks were well received. The Picnic iniinf tt strenatheiied especially El voumr men of this city are indebted to band. She was always working for the since he first began playing ball. Havana, is Committee for July 4 at Fern Grov Mackin Council wilt give its annual Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hickey recently ' best interests of her church and the poor, the matter deeply enough and there Morro. which still bears his name on its her for kindly advice anjl assistance, and . . 1 .a returned from Carrollton to make this a kind und affectionate mother, and was sure to be found a bit of British secret composed of James B. Kelly, Chairman; ' famous tower. He also suppressea a tor- - I to mem ner aeam came us u suutn.. 'flirt. outing at Fern Grove on Tuesday, Juue had ritv their future- home, he havine bought . highly Iesteemed by all who O. the plea3- - intrigue in it. England has never failed T. J. Garvey, Secretary; Ben F. Hund, ...:,ini,i j.,,rrprHnn of the slaves. remains were taicen irom me resiuence 13. The steamers Columbia and SuuI f i ouiwvwk u when she wished to suppress organized Nick Kraus and Michael E. McCarthy, an interest in the grocery store ot ro, l,. ure oi ner acquaintance, English of her daughter to St. Patrick'sxhurcu, shiue have been eugaged for the occasion. Up to O'Donnell's time several We wish him and his charm-- , is one daughter. Mrs. Nicholas Holleran, opposition to her rule of brutality in Ire- reported everything progressing. Judge 'i ,irinr, nil !. i,ina' wliere the funeral services took place The council will set its own meals on the nubourtr. onu Mrs. joun J. nynn is iiergranu-dauglite- r. land. In some way or other she has Frauk E. Dougjierty, of Bardstown, Ky so you need not burden your- ing wife every success, and are glaa to aav, vuuwkvu Monday morning, being conducted by grounds, T11HT fHIPrai I la Valla uaiuuit She was also a cousin of always managed to invoke 'the aid of a member of Trinity Council, is sick, at Gambon. who selves with a heavy basket. them back again. welcome work done by Cuban Hitht Rev. Monsienor Her Rome and to secure it against the Irish the St. Joseph's Infirmary. All members this and had the The price of ttekets his been placed at many Chris- Col. John M. Casey went with the Right Rev. Monsigaor Gambon. and Spanish workmen. For this he was naid a plowine tribute to the Protective Association to Mam. funeral took place Wednesday morning people. But she is making a mistake to of Trinity are requested to pay him a terribly abused by the British press, espetrait nf tht d eenwd. The inter- - 26 cents. Children under nine years of Travelers' atenlist the church on her side when she visit. Meeting Monday evening. All age free. moth Cave last week, and speaks very from St. Patrick's church, largely cially the London Timas. Whan he re- - ment was in St. Loui cemetery. strikes at a great fraternal and benevo- - J members are urged to be present. highly of hi4rip and the splendid treat- - tended by sorrowing friends. Distinguished Statesman and Soldier. self-mad- ..., . ' first-clas- over-zealo- ' -- """"" ' over-anxio- ..... ' ,7 ".'.. ,:, "tt fosS ... ... i- .,,, ss I I 1 WELL-KNOW- ' cmi .1 1 I I .... .... - .. '6i 1 -- . . . .... I i.. O KGETFTJOBCY KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN. Dovotcd to tlio Moral and Social Advancement of all IRISH AMERICAN. Irish Americans. WIIWAM M. IIIGGINS, PtibllHlior. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Rntored ot tlio Louisville Postofflce as Addiersali Communications to the KENTUCKY IRISH Second-Clas- s SINGLE COPY, 5c. Matter. dreen Street. AMERICAN, 326 West street neighborhood from two to three times a week has caused no little comment. His friends are saying that the happy event can not be far off now. Miss Mary E. Sullivan, of Lafayette, DUTCHESS TROUSERS. FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. From our new cottonades fine imitation of and the strongest trousers ever worn by man at $1.25, to the most fashionable effects in high-clas- s materials, for $2.50. THIS GUAKAIV'JDEJEJ WITH PAIKJ double-and-twist &TRADS(ol!;or COUNCILlj) LOUISVILIvR, KY. ridge street. Miss Sullivan is a most accomplished young lady, and is much Mrs. D. S. Kelly, of Jeffersonville. has admired by those who have met her. WHO ARE THE PEOPLE? THIS. READ returned from an enjoyable visit in Iowa. Among the many happy weddings anThe dear people! O, how we Miss Lena Moore, of Shelbyville, was nounced for June will be that of Miss We kuow that you like the Kenthis week the guest of friends in this Susan Mattingly and Dr. Max Eble, tucky Irish American". Will you love the people! is the refrain of the city. which will be solemnized at the Dominido us the favor to pass it along politician and the political newspaThe bride is a lovely lady, John Keaney's friends will be glad to can church. when you have read it to some one per. But who are the people? In learn that his condition is much im- and the doctor is to be congratulated on his winning so worthy a wife. whom you know does not subscribe these days of partisanism, demagogy proved. .SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1899. still confined to his home by illness. Ind., is visiting the family of her uncle. John Kelly, of Eighteenth and Baird, is Mr. John F. Sullivan, 314 East Breckin- cassi-mer- e, For every SUSPENDER BUTTTON that COMES OFF, WE will pay you TEN CENTS. If they RIP at the WAISTBAND WE will PAY you FIFTY CENTS. If they RIP in the SEAT or elsewhere, WE will PAY you ONE DOLLAR or GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR. to it? Mail an occasional copy to friends. It will cost you but little trouble, after all, and will bring to them much pleasure. Between friends this is not much to ask. UNITED IRELAND FIRST. In the recent elections in Ireland, while nationalism was overwhelmingly victorious, partisauism was ignored and strictly party candidates generally defeated. There is a lesson in this for party leaders in Ireland and it seems to be bearing fruit. The war of words between the leaders are not so lengthy nor bitter, and between the lines it can be seen that there is a desire to acquiesce in the manifest wish of the people for a cessation of strife, ignoring of special reforms, sectional and personal preferences, and a demand for a union of leaders and parties, of efforts and strength for the promotion of the cause of Ireland as a whole. The leaders of the parties all recognize and understand the voice of the Irish people as expressed in the elections, and though they discuss plans and intimate that their rivals are to blame for lack of unity in the past and stand in the way of it now, one dare even suggest anything to the contrary. As to who shall take the initiative or on what basis or under which leader union is to be accomplished there may be difference, but that all parties must agree to some sort of unity or be abandoned by the Irish people is beyond all question; and if the party leaders can not agree upon a basis of unity there is a fair prospect of existing leaders and parties being ignored, and the formation of a new national party representing the new issues which the changed conditions present un der leaders chosen by the people, Councilman Cronin is up against it. The Times condemns and abuses him for not reporting on the claim for work on the jail, and charges him with everything under the sun. Had he voted for that paper for City Printer his action, which is sustained by the City Attorney, would meet with the ap proval of the entire Times force. of many The Times' antagonism will assist in We publish the cards candidates for the suffrage of the landing Cronan .in the Board of Without being in any Aldermen. people. sense partisan, we commend them We intend to make our first an to the consideration of our readers niversary a occasion by as fully worthy to discharge the issuing a double number. It will duties of the offices to which they offer inducements to advertisers. aspire. and-party absorbing the present parties, burying their contentions, profiting by their blunders and assigning their leaders to labor for Ireland in a general and united party of the people. That something like this is ex pected is indicated by the caution of the leaders and papers of all the Irish parties in discussing the propositions for unity, the absence of denunciation of rivals, and, more than anything else, by the advent of conservative men not politicians or desirous of leadership or office into the controversy. Their suggestions are attracting attention, and, outside of the partisans, have most weight with the people. The party leaders are seeking, as with as little evident possible, to arrange sonte way for unity without sacrificing their parties or leadership, but fully recognize that there must be tinity on some basis. The people want it, and may tire of the dallying of party leaders, take the matter into their own hands and form a party, and then the party leaders' opportunity will be gone. The leader which brings about the union of the Irish people on a basis of national interest, embracing Ireland's ultimate autonomy and home rule, is the leader and party of Ireland for the future, and all others must cooperate or give way to it. back-down and campaigns, that is more difficult to decide than may at first seem. It depends what paper you read or political speaker you hear, which political party is representing, striving and suffering for the best interests of the people. None of them care for the offices, the patronage, the jobs, the honors, the money far from it; they only desire to relieve the burdens, better the con dition, further the interests and benefit the people, Democrat, Re publican, Populist, Prohibition, all parties, yea, every candidate, sings the same tune to the same note. But yet, who are the people; that is, who are really meant by the speakers and newspaper writers when they advocate the rights of the people, the redress of grievances to the people? Try to investigate, Learn, if you can, who are enjoy ing the benefits, the spoils, the glory of the present control of the offices; who is doing and receiving pay for public works; who is holding the deputyships and odds and ends? Then hear the candidate for re election, his friends and his organs, and you learn that the interests of the people have been faithfully looked after, protected and promoted, and to displace them would be detrimental to everything dear to the people. But hear an opposing candidate, his friends who expect to be depu ties, to get a slice of public work, his newspaper organs who affect to take care of the public printing or some other little things and how the rascally, incompetent and care less incumbents have neglected their duties, mismanaged the business and stolen the money of the people That the public interests, the pub lie safety, the very existence of the Government the country, in fact demands a change; the ousting of the present regime, the election of the candidates, the party of the people. The ladies and gentlemen of St. Col. Tom Batman was among the Louisvillians sojourning at West Baden George's church invite their friends to meet them at the residence of Mrs. C. Springs this week. Kochs, Eighteenth and Bayless avenue, James Duffy has been enjoying a vaca- Tuesday evening, where a strawberry and tion at West Baden, and his condition is ice cream social will be held, to be folreported much improved. lowed by dancing and other amusing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Delaney, of Philadelphia, spent several days with friends A young grocer arrived last week at in New Albany this week. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Lawler, Nineteenth and Duncan streets. Miss Grace Griffiths has gone to is a lusty chap and tips the scales at Ind., where she will spend He pounds. Before he arrives at the age ten several weeks visiting relatives. we hope Papa Lawler will pi twenty-on- e Miss Grace Gibbons, of New Albany, is find himself at the head of a wholesale now in Indianapolis, where she will study grocery. music with her sister, Mrs. Carr. The annual dancing exhibition of the The many friends of Thomas Flahive pupils of Miss Blanche Mitchell at Theater Wednesday evening was will regret to learn that he is seriously most gratifying to the friends of the pretty ill at his home on Oldham street. dancers. All acquitted themselves hand Miss Katherine Caldwell left for New somely, but Misses Christine Hopkins, York City last Monday, where she went Marie Murphy, Josephine Byrnes and to join her sister, Miss Marguerite. Nellie Finnegan and Master Philip Con for their Miss of Jeffersonville, nell are entitled to special praise guest of who has been aunt in really artistic work. Craw-fordsvill- e, Kate-O'Nea- HighGrade Overalls 25c Per Garment. White or Blue Jumpers or Overalls, with or without bibs. LEVY BROS. REGISTRATION, John Hnytlcii, M P., Art dresses a Meeting of the Independent League. 1 ON THE ELEGANT STEAMER THIRD AND MARKET. THIRD ANNUAL EXCURSION TO UB OIVBN BY COMPANY A, IIIBI5R3VIAN KNIGHTS, Sunday, May 28, 1899, "COLUMBIA," TO her New York, is expected home next the week, But there are generally more than two parties or sets of candidates, and each sings the same song of e as champions and sole representatives of the people, and refers to all the others in vltupera tion and ridicule as the enemies of the people to be suspected, ostra self-prais- cised, ousted. Then who, in politics, are the people? That depends on which party you vote with, which caudi date you prefer, which newspaper you accept as your gospel truth and beacon light. The people! Where are they in politics, anyhow? Who really represents them, is .authorized to speak for them? "We, the people!' ' The three tailors of Tooley street are long since dead, but not forgotten for at least in their case do "their deeds live after them." VoxPopuli!!! red-lett- er Mrs. Lee Gibbons left this week for In dianapolis, where she will remain some time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll solemnized at the Cathedral on Wednes 10 Tickets, 25c; free. day, June 14, Rev. Father Creaney tying Carr. bride-eleis a the nuptial knot. The Will Join in Mr. and Mrs. John Nevian have re handsome and vivacious young lady, the Any Ileal Kil'ort to Bring turned to their home in New Albany, daughter of Mr. P. McCrory, and is About Unity. n in West End social circles after a delightful trip up the Kentucky is a yery popular firemanon Mr. King river. the Louisville & Nashville road, the son Candidate for for in Irish' of John King. Martin Geary, WORK OF COUNTY COUNCILS, THE American society circles, has gone to Misses Lucy and Isabel le Hawkins Chicago where he may locate perma. were given a surprise party by their nently. v friends last Monday evening. Those Ptt v nt lama ctiniff tr nnnrtti T1 ntimf m)!n Dnitinm Mr. John P. Hayden, M. P., presided Martin Nally is unable to leave his present were: Misses Katie B. Ingram home at Thirteenth and High streets. He Lizzie Houlihan, Josie Reardon, Bridget at the fortnightly meeting of the Head is suffering from a severe attack of chills King and Susie and Miranda Spivens Branch of the Irish Independent League DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, JUNE 12. and fever. Messrs. Dave Burke, Dan Hartnett, Lem which was held in Dublin this month uel Spivens, Andy Rink, Pat Ross, John An extremely large and representative Thomas Lavelle, of Rock Island, who Sriiedler, Pat O'Loughlin audience listened to a practical and con came here 10 attend the funeral of his Perkins, Ed and James Langan. Dancing and games vincing speech by the Chairman. Hav aunt, Mrs. Reddington, returned to his were indulged iti to a late hour. At the ing spoken at the outset on the gratifying home Tuesday night. close those present offered a toast of results of the County Council elections CANDIDATE FOR Misses Nellie and Red a Keaney have thanks to Dave Burke and Katie B, he urged the necessity of registration affair, especially returned to Nazareth Academy, after a Ingram, who so ably managed-th- e of for the recapturing short visit to the bedside of their father, Stephen's Green seat. Referring to The Young Ladies' Auxiliary of Trinity Sir Charles Gavan Duffy's remarkable who has been very ill. Council 230, Young Men's Institute, have letter to the Independent, he showed Mrs. J. B. Wathen, accompanied by her arranged the following programme for how the eminent Irishman had justified Subject to the action of the Democratic party. daughters, Misses Eleanor and Josephine, their ice cream social at the club, house the Paruellites in their policy of tolera are visiting friends and relatives in New of Trinity Council, 524 East Madison tion and had borne out their arguments street, Tuesday evening, May 30: Reci York and Philadelphia. on the unity question. An instructive tation, by Miss Nellie F. Simon; costume Miss Noni Newman, one of Lexington's cake walk, by Miss Ida and Dave Alex debate on registration was next contri most popular young society ladies, is the ander; singing, by Miss Emma and Mr. buted by Nationalists from different guest of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sullivan, William Fisher; comic recitation, by Miss wards of the city. An admirable sugges tion was made by one of these speakers, IS A CANDIDATE FOR 314 East Breckinridge street. Lillie Alexander. The following well that workmen should start registration known and popular young ladies will associations in Misses May and Fannie- Higgins, two their trades union rooms, charming society girls of St. Louis, were compose the Reception Committee: Mrs. This was recommended by the Chairman Subject to the action of the Democratic primary, June 12. this week the guests of Miss Blauche P. Byron, Misses Daisy Francis, Mag, for consideration. gie Daley, Maytue Neil, Lillian Kooper, Median, of 1000 Second street. The Chairman, who was cordially re Bettie Stark and Louisa Schweninger. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, JUNE 12. ceived, said since the last time they had n employe Joseph Connors, a met the country had gone through a trial One of the most brilliantly solemnized of the Louisville City Railway Company, as to whether it was fit or not to govern is confined to his home at 1811 Bank weddings ever witnessed at the Cathedral itself. He testified that the manner in street, suffering from an attack of typhoid was that which occurred Tuesday at noon, which elections had been carried out when Right Rev. Bishop Mc. loskey unit fever. throughout Ireland, and the conduct dis ed in marriage Miss Mary M. Gatto and Is a candidate for the Miss Carrie May Wagner came home Mr. Joseph M. Wachtel. The church was played by the new councils assembled from the Sacred Heart Academy to spend filled with the frieuds and admirers of the within the past week or so, had shown her birthday anniversary with her par happy couple, and the scene was an en that the Irish people were as capable of From the Eleventh and Twelfth wards, subject to the ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagner. 1930 chanting one. The bride is the beautiful managing their own affairs as the people action of the Democrrtic party. of any country in the world. The effect Sixth street. Platform Joe C. Si Blackburn for Senator, indorsedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gatto, to show, especially ment of the Chicago platform, and the renomination of and since her girlhood has been a leader of the elections was The Eolden jubilee of St. Mary's school. to their own countrymen who differed William J. Bryan in 1900. on Eight street, this city, will be appro- - in Italian society circles and noted in from them on the national question, that oriatelv celebrated Mav 30. A boat excur many quarters for her many excellent they had nothing to fear from an mde in return to help the League in that work, Irishmen was opposed to it, and then of character. The happy husband pendent sion to Fern Grove, will be a pleasant traits The so that if a general election came soon, showed that the position successfully asIreland. n young man, who nutn is a sumed by the Purnellites feature of the occasion. bers his friends iti all parts of the city. men who had been elected, and the man which was not unlikely, they would be people that under home teaches those rule they would ner in which they had acted when they Edward Daley and Samuel Newman The ushers were Martin Wachtel, Jr., have came together on the new councils, had able to make Dublin solid for the National of very little to fear from the majority the Irish people. have returned from a successful hunting Tony Montedonico, John Johnson and was the view a certain amount of satisfaction cause. The Chairman next referred to taken by a man of theThat varied experience and fishing trip through Nelson county. Tony Fontana. Immediately after the given even to the minority in Ireland. The what he described as the remarkable let- of Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, who declared They presented Mike Ward more game ceremony the young couple left for an it was a wise and national policy the extended bridal tour through the East, Chairman spoke from his own experiences ter which Jiad appeared m the Independ- one policy than he could carry home. calculated to advance home followed by the best wishes of all who of several who differed from them on ent from that able and distinguished i rule. I hey had every reason to feel sat the national question, and who had ex Irishman, Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, isfied with Announcement has been made of the have the pleasure of knowing them. im-- , the pressed to him surprise and satisfaction which should claim the particular notice pression made results and with the engagement of Miss Lily Zorn and John by their attitude toward n Immorde, both and popular Mr. and Mrs. William Norton, of 1009 at the class of men elected who, while of everybody interested in the progress . the minority of their countrymen. Pass- young people. The wedding will take West Chestnut street, entertained a num representing the predominant national of the Irish cause. That letter, coming ing on to deal with the unity question, he made it plain that while the place during the early summer. ber of friends last Sunday evening, cel feeling of the country, had shown a from such a distinguished man, who was ites of Ireland sincerely desired Parnell- unity, fitness for administrative affairs which not mixed up with any party controver ebrating the confirmation of their hand anu oecause uiey uesirea it they haa held Miss Mary Rogers, who has been study some little daughter, Miss Maggie, who compared favorably with those who ad sies in Ireland who, looking on from a aloof of the unity negotiations because ing at the Teachers College, of New also held a old system. He distance, perhaps was able to see with a they believed them to be a sham, and did reception for her classmates minister them under the York, will return to this city early in elected the clearer vision than those nearer home, not think they would bring about unity. from the Presentation Academy. During pointed out that now, having June to spend the summer with her the evening the guests were served with councils, their next duty was to attend supplied a splendid vindication of the If they thought it was an earnest effort they would have entered into it wholeparents on West St. Catherine street. a bounteous dinner. Among those pres to the register, particularly having regard position the Independent party took up heartedly. To put the matter to a test to the seriousness with which the sugges with regaid to the recent elections. The Miss Anna McGregor was given the ent were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Field of tion of a member of the English Govern- Paruellites went in for no policy of they offered a certain conference to those rousing benefit she deserved at the Tem- Owensboro, Mr. and Mrs. William Nor ment of an approaching general election vindictiveness or vengeance against those who were trading on unity to see what exactly they wanted. Sir Charles Gavan ple Theater Monday evening. Her friends ton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Graves, had been treated by the press and public who were losing their power in the coun- Duffy put the matter in n nutshell when Mrs. D. C. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. and admirers filled the house, and the men. That showed that possibly the try. They did not go in for wresting he declared that crowds could not negoperformance netted her the neat sum of Nold, Mrs. J. D. Hill,. Mrs. Eugene might come much sooner than every position from those who differed tiate. That was the view of the Parnell-ite- s Blandford, Mr. and Mrs. William Bush, all said, even $500. they anticipated. He emphasized the fact from them, but they had insisted that in a crowd along. As Sir Charles not negotiof diplomatists could Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Uhrig, Mrs. Fannie that the constituency in Dublin would every possible place the Nationalists ate. Many of the Irish members of vaMiss Kate Murphy, who has been Whiting, Mr. Frank Norton, Mrs. B. require their closest attention. Perhaps should secure large, overwhelming ma rious sections were far from beine diplo teaching .school in Covington during the Spatz, Masters Carlisle Uhrig and Clifton others might claim their attention, but jorities iu the various counties, so that matists, and whatever diplomacy some past winter, will return to the city next Bush, Misses Mary Norton, Mamie, Cath hio one m particular would Stephen's expression could always be given to the of them did possess would soon depart s, week to spend the summer with her erine and Emma Finnegan, Julia from them. He justified the action of Green, which was admittedly a National. the people on Ella and Sarah Coblens, Hannah, 1st constituency, but was at present in the sentiments ofquestions. Thatnational and the Paruellites in holdincr aloof from the mother, Mrs. Ellen Murphy, of 108 East policy had unity proceeding, and at the same time other public Annie and Bee Nagle, Carrie Ritter, Broadway. hands of those who were opposed to been to a great extent carried out in the expressed approval of unity, if it could Mamie Crush, Maria O'Brien, Blanche be brought about properly the Mr. J. B. Murphy officiated as Mayor of Gold bach, Lizzie O'Brien, Edith Gast, granting their national claims. They couueils, which were mixed iu classes Parnell. In conclusion, on said lines of as soon he Jeffersonville in the absence of Mayor Ella Green, Eva Netherland, Clara Gor were now entering on registration, and and creeds with the greatest advantage as the Pamellites saw there was any real the requisition forms were being sent out to the people. The principal object effort being made to bring about unity, Rader this week. Many hope to yet see man, Katfe O'Brien, Jennie Green, Katie Councilman fill Dante. Annie Tiernev. Eva Norton. Marv by their officials. He assured them that which actuated the Parnellltes in taking then, and'not till then, was the time to the popular Fifth-war- d although the filing of requisitions should that position was to advance the national give the matter their serious considerathe position permanently. He has the Wolfe, Eula Podeeta, Dorothy Norton. not require any information, yet the cause. The Chairman argued that the tion. ability to do it. The Kilrush County Council has adont- - officials of .the League were always at the main obstacle to home rule vas not In A dispatch from Paris states that Rosa The fact that John Doolan has in- - td a resolution to have all union elections disposal of the people in connection, with the position of the Enelish people, but Bonheur, the famous painter of animals, c teased his visits to a West Magazine- - in future decided by ballot. their claims, He asked the Nationalists rather because a fairly huge minority of died there yesterday. Urges All Irishmen to Be Pre Invitations are out announcing the imrcrt For the Next Genmarriage of Mr. William J. King and eral Election. Miss Corinne McCrory, which will be Tho-Pariiellit- Madison, Garrollton and First Looks in Kentucky River. Boat will leave foot of First st. at 8:30, Jeffersonville at 9 a. m. sharp. Good music. Refreshments at city prices. ' An elegant 1899 Wheel or Gold Watch will be presented to the lady cashing the largest number of tickets. Children under years, well-know- Michael Doerhoeler, well-know- n ALDERMAN, Chas. A. Wilson, M. MULDOON - PARK COMMISSIONER, well-know- THOS. DREWRY, well-know- well-know- Cum-ming- KE)HTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN which were to come into operation on DEAR LITTLE WIFE. May 1, and which involved a reduction of a penny per hour in wages. The men The dear little wife at home, John, 4f With ever so much to do refused to accept these alterations, and Candidate for Record of the flost Important ol they came out on protest against the new Stitches to set and babies to pet, And so many thoughts of you. rules. the Recent Events Culled 'J i U1 of Dr. Carroll to The beautiful household fairy, The election CITY AT LARGE, Filling your heart with light; From Exchanges. Candidate for of ' ' doctor for the the position Democratic Primary, June 12. Dundrum dispensary district is cer- Whatever you meet today, John, Go cheerily home tonight. the approval tain to meet with For though you are worn and weary, all the County Council meetings the of the general At public. Dr. Carroll Subject to action of the Democratic Party. demand for home rule is again being You needn't be cross or curt; is a young practitioner of ability and will There are words like darts to gentle hearts, placed in the forefront. discharge the duties connected with his Candidate for for There are looks that wound and hurt. Patrick A. Mooney, Chairman of the oTice to the satisfactiou of all. He was votes to fourteen, With the key in the latch at home, John, Council, has been elected by forty-on- e Ballyshannon District Drop troubles out of sight; 629 EIGHTH ST. sworn in as a justice oi uie reace ior which is rather a sweeping victory. The to the position is $000 a To the dear little wife who is waiting salary attached County Donegal. 65c Go cheerily home tonight. Vanilla and Lemon, per gal Subject to action of Democratic An English syndicate has offered to year. 75c Chocolates, per gal You know she will come to meet you, Primary, June 12. Fruits and Intelligence reached Tralec of a fatal purchase the Limerick gas works from 76c gal Coffee and Banana, per A smile on her sunny face, Candidate for 1.00 Borough Council, under whose man- affray outside Miltown, in Kerry. The gal the Almond and Macaroon, per 1899. 1899. NOVHMHUR KI.1SCTION. And your wee little girl, as pure as a pearl, $ 1.00 to 1.25 parties, returning from a fair, had an Bisque and Tnttifrutti agement it is at present worked. Will be there in her childish grace. 1.00 Bricks and Euchre for the altercation, presumably about some land. And Notwithstanding that the salary C5c the boy, his father's pride, John, Sherbets and Ices and to sons were ar IKRID6E CAST 50c First ward. Vote city at large. Subject Clerkshio of the Kilrush Union has been Charles O'Connor With eves so brave and bright; Sweet Cream considerably reduced, there arc a host of rested for attacking Daniel O'Connor. From the stife and the din to peace, John, to action of the Democratic party. CANDIDATE l'OR Till! Candidate for the candidates in the field, all possessing The latter was struck with a stick. Go cheerily home tonight. Cream delivered to New Albany and Charles O'Connor's two sons met Daniel influence. considerable local What though the tempter try you, Jeffersonville; also shipped to all ship'orty-eight- h district, Sixth and Seventh The Crown Sessions for the Division of secondly, and another argument arose. Though the shafts of adverse fate h district, Fourth wards, subject to the action of the Demo From the points. ping Londonderry were held May 5 before his Daniel, on arriving home, was found to May bustle near, and the sky be drear, Hancock cratic party. aud Fifth wards, from First to Candidate for injured. Medical assistance Hon. Judge Overend. There were no be seriously streets, subject to the action of the Dem Aud the laggard fortune wait, was summoned, but O'Connor succumbed ocratic primary, June 12. prisoners returned for trial, and his honor You are passing rich already, CHARLTON to his injuries. was handed a pair of white gloves. Let the haunting fears take flight, The programme for the Feis Ceoi With the faith that wins success, John, Is a Candidate for A specialty. It is the purest and best. Subject to action Democratic Primary. At the last meeting of the Gorey Board Engaged in the plastering business in of Guardians a home rule resolution was which opened last week in Dublin was a Go cheerily home tonight. C. GENERAL ASSEMBLY Telephones 2144 and 2588. Iouisville for more than '20 years; real passed, which was the first of its kind most attractive one. It included prize From the Eleventh and Twelfth wards, estate agent since 1894. competitions in every branch of music MICHAEL D, LAWLER subject to action of the Democratic party. ever adopted by that body. The Earl of rSpecial rates to hotels, dealers and as Is a candidate for (and for these 1,500 competitors were Courtown for over forty years ruled such large orders. entered); three grand evening concerts, resolutions out of order. in which many of the successful compo- Will Celebrate Park Day With following have been elected as sitions were performed, while The the re Open House to His Governors to represent the Cashel district mainder of the programme consisted of Candidate for committee in County Tippe- - selections of on the new Is a candidate for to Many Friends. rendered, by Irish music rary under the local government act: distinguished artists, and an interesting BOARD OF ALDERMEN Col. Murphy, Major Phillips, Col. Trant. lecture on "The History of Musical Effort 232 FOURTH AYE". One of the most progressive young M. Barry and Daniel Devitt. Subject to the action of the Democratic in Dublin During the Century." Fourth ward, subject to action of the business men of the West End is the A farmer named Samuel Scott, of Car- primary, June 12. Democratic party. 8 The Dublin County Council has been popular grocer, Michael D. Lawler, of hoo, near Bandon, committed suicide by hanging himself in one of his barns. He the last to meet. But though last, it is Nineteenth and Duncan streets, who reG. rose at 3 o'clock in the morning m his not least. In the selection of a Chairman cently acquired the interest in the busi Mr. Lawler has just usual health, no one being suspicious of it has shown its wisdom. Than P. J. ness of his father. U fl Complete Line O'Neill, of Kinseally House, Malahide, finished remodeling his place, until now the terrible act he contemplated. Candidate for there could not be a better Chairman, it is surpassed by none in that neighbor 8 for Candidate for On Wednesday, May 10, the provincial Mr. O'Neill has had a long experience of hood, and will today and this evening 8 campaign opened at Herbertstown, Couu- - public affairs. He is a gentleman of celebrate both Park day and his success tv Limerick, and Shillelagh, both of proved ability and tact, and he is a sterl by keeping open house to his many Subject to action of the Democratic Pri which meetings met with every success. ing Nationalist. mary, June 12, 1899. That he will make mi friends and the visitors to Boone Park. Fifth ward, subject to action of That day week Queen's College, Cork, excellent Chairman of the metropolitan An .excellent musical programme will be the Democratic party. srjorts came off at Mardyke cricket county we are certain. The new Council rendered by a good orchestra, and all From the City at Large, WILLIAM PATTERSON. ground. and its Chairman are alike to be con will be treated to an excellent lunch. Subject to the action of the Democratic The remains of Mrs. Keane, wife of gratulated on the selection. Dick Scanlan will assist in receiving and Candidate for I'riniary, june 12. Mr. H. J. Keane, late of Messrs. Todd, Never surely were the prospects for will "wrap up" anything the callers may Burns & Co., Dublin, were on May Cork Park more brilliant than on the want. PRIMARY KMSCTION, JUNK 12. The large at- present occasion, says a correspondent, 5 conveyed to Glasnevm. Subject to action of the Democratic Pri tendance testified in a marked manner The spring meeting next week ought RECENT DEATHS. Public Opens Today mary, June 12; 1899. Candidate for the great respect and esteem in which the to be a record breaker. Step by step the CANDIDATR l'OR deceased lady was held. Mrs. Julia Malone, one of the most fortunes of the gathering have progressed A few select dates for picnics, etc., A painter named Richard Morris, aged under enlightened management until now highly esteemed ladies in the West End, Y Ki Subject to the action of the Democratic sixty-si- x open. Call at office, 413 W. Jefferson. years, while working for Mr, the affair has regained its former high died Tuesday morning at her home, 230 i'nniary, june iz. Senatorial district, com Thornton, contractor, at a house in South position among Irish fixtures. The en Eighteenth street. She is survived by Thirtv-sevent- h Is a candidate for for CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY William street, Dublin, fell from a ladder tries are simply stupendous, and class is her husband, Edward Malone, and three posed of 3d, 4th, Oth, oth and 7th wards; or Democratic pariy. subject to action the sincere severe injuries. He CHATTERSON and sustained to Mercer's Hospital, was at to the fore right through the programme, sons, who have of friends in sympathyof of the loss where while the prizes including the grand a large number once brought MORBACH'S BAND. By PROF. action CHARLES CRONAN, Subject tomary, of the Democratic Pri he expired in five minutes after ad mis stand plate of COO sovereigns have loving wife and mother. The funeral Candidate for June 12, 1899. occurred Thursday morning from St sion. mounted in value for beyond any provin and the remains were Patrick's church, Candidate for As the season advances mackerel fish cial standard. followed to St. Louis cemetery by many ing along the Kerry coast is turning out At the Cork Police Court on Saturday NOW READY FOR Eighth and Ninth wards, Democratic as great a success as the highest expecta Richard Barrett, who is in custody in mourning friends and acquaintances. Primary, June 12. Candidate for tions could desire. One night recently connection with the murder of Jeremiah We regret to announce the death of Subject to action of Democratic the takes were very heavy, some of the Keohane. near. Bantrv. on the night of Mrs. Ann O'Connell, which occurred at Primary, June 12. deep sea boats having as much as 10,000 the 14th inst., was put foward. Barrett, her home on Dumesnil street last BROWN -Leach. Prices are still keeping up to a who appears to be a young man of about Subject to action of the Democratic Pri Her funeral was largely atmary, June 12, 1899. Average 200 eggs a year. Eggs for good average. thirty years of age, has a rather pale face tended at the Dominican church Thurs This Garden has been newly decorated and refurnished for the present season, hatching a cents each. Two Cockerels Great regret has been felt in Drogheda and a close sandy beard. He wore a new day morning. appointments of all kinds, tor sa'e cheap. with first-claat the death of the Mayor, N. Farrell, suit of dark gray tweed aud a black Candidate for and invites the inspection of Sunday-schoo- l, which took place recently. His worship striped shirt, but had no collar or tie. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Martin took D. church and society committees had been in bad health for some time Sergeant McGrath, Bantry, handed the place at 8:30 o'clock Friday morning before closing contracts. Is a candidate for for past. Mr. Farrell was an estimable citi depositions made in the case, and asked from the residence, 420 Magnolia avenue. 2422 St. Xovler. Lion Garden is a cool, pleasant retreat, transfers with street-ca- r to action of Democratic Subject easily accessible, zen and Chief Magistrate. In politics he as some additional evidence had been ob and at 9 o'clock from St. Louis Bertrand Primary, June 12. to all parts of the city. For terms and was a supporter of the Independent Na tained that the prisoner should be re church. dates address or call on Subject to actfon of the Democratic Pri tionalist party. inanded for a further term of days. The WILUAM BAUER, mary, June 12, 1899. Mrs. Mary Martin died Thursday after inquest was held at Enniskillen on application was granted. An Lessee and Manager. 1823 Griffiths avenue. the body of a young man named Bernard The O'Conor Don, the new County noon at her home, Moohan, whose body was found lying Councillor, who is also Lord Lieutenant The funeral took place at 9 o'clock Sat IT. terribly mutilated on the line near Cassi of the County of Roscommon, is sixty urday morning at St. Patrick' church. Candidate for the DIVISION 1 dy's Crossing, Enmskillen. The jury one years of age. He was born in Dublin, Candidate for the PICNIC AND OUTING. Meets on the Second and Fourth Tues found that death was due to accident, and sat in Parliament for Roscommon for Anniday Evenings of Each Month. In celebration of the Twenty-firs- t and that no blame could be attached to a number of vears till 1880. He has led versary, will be given by the United The members of the Church of the From the Forty-sixt- h Legislative Dis President Edward Clancy. the railway company. an active public life, and his services to Blessed Sacrament and their friends will Branches of the Vice President Thomas Dolan. trict, composed of the From the Eighth and Niuth wards, sub Recording Secretary L. D. Perranda, Joseph Pratt has notified all his tenants the cause of education have been very have what promises to be a very enjoyject to the decision Democratic Primary, OF AMERICA Second and Third Words, KNIGHTS CATHOLIC Financial Secretary Peter Cusick, 132 around Kingscourt, County Cavan, that great. He succeeded Mr. Childers as able outing and picnic at Riverside Park 12. Subject to the. action of the Democratic June Twentieth street. he is prepared to sell his estate to them Chairman of the Finance Relations Com Wednesday next. The ladies will serve party. OP LOUISVILLE, Treasurer John Mulloy. 1899. 1899. NOVKMDKR KI.KCTION. at eighteen years' purchase. Mr. Pratt mission, and his work in that connection an elegant dinner and supper at reason At Mocouley's Theatre, estate reinstat is destined to bear good fruit. He has able prices. A fine orchestra will furnish 1899. 1899 on becoming owner of the NOVHMBBR SUJCTION. DIVISION 2 Meets on the Second and Fourth Thurs ed all the evicted tenants on reasonable written a history of the O'Conors of Con- the music, and dancing may be induged MONDAY EVENING, day Evenings of Each Month. terms, and has since lived on very friend naught. Had he the leisure, no doubt in. Only one fare will be charged. Visit MAXWELL DAVIS, Tickets, 25c; Reserved Seats, 25c Extra. he could write a very interesting history the pretty park and assist Father Felton President William T. Meehan. ly terms with the tenants. Candidate for the Vice President Thomas Camfield. Vvere of the O'Briens of Connaught as well. and the ladies in their good work. Nationalists in Wexford county Candidate for the . Recording Secretary Charles Obst. pleased to notice that in chosing from J. An extraordinary case of alleged at' Financial ST. CECILIA'S. KELLY & SON 166b Kogers Secretary John T. Keaney, the many home rule resolutions before tempted suicide by a man named Welsh JOHN Forty-eight- h street. district, Sixth and Seventh Sixth and Seventh wards, Forty-eight- h country the Dublin Council gave the occurred at Glengormley, near Belfast. Treasurer Owen Keiren. the The returns for the recent bazar are in wards, subject 10 me action oi tue ueuiv- Legislative district, snbject to action of DEALERS IN the Democratic party. preference to that adopted by the Wex It appears that Welsh was formerly en and the result is most gratifying, netting cratic party. DIVISION 3 ford County Council, which was a literal gaged as boots in the Osborne Hotel about $1,100, which will be expended in Meets on the First and Third Wednesday copy of that adopted by the Irish volun Belfast, and had lately suffered from the renovating and beautifying the interior IVJc7ann. RADEMAKER, ttvenings at iiacu Month. hallucination of being hunted by the of the church. Of course the Mackin JOSEPH teers at Duncannon in 1782. President Joseph P. Taylor. H. Garland, aged sixty years, was police for some imagined offense. To Council table led them all, and the Sacred CANDIDATE FOR Vice President Phil Cavanaugh. Candidate for Recording Secretary TobnCavanauRh found in an unconscious state on Satur- escape his phantom pursuers he walked Heart Sodality table, managed by small Financial Secretary N. J. Sheridan, day in Summer Hill, Dublin. The Con out to Carumoney bog, about a mile out' girls, turned in nearly $200. JUDGE OF THE P.0LIGE COURT 2018 Lytle street. side Glengormley, and on arrival there is The May devotions will close with a stable had him removed to Jervis-streTreasurer Ceorge J. Butler. OF LOUISVILLE, PRIMARY JUNE 12. He never regained conscious alleged to have broken the glass of his procession of the children tomorrow Hospital. Seventeenth and Bank Streets. Subject to action of Democratic party. Subject to the action of the Democratic was watch and hacked his throat in a fright evening at 7:30 o'clock. He ness and died Friday morning. DIVISION 4 party. ful manner. The unfortunate man was The children are Meldon, who on the Second Special attention given to Meetsday Evenings ofand Fouth Wednes attended by Dr. had sustained on examin conveyed to the Royal Hospital, Belfast, communion, and the preparing for first school children are a fracture ation found he Each Month. STACK, .WILLIAM family orders, and goods de- President John H. Hennessy. aud lies in a weak state owing to loss of full of expectation over the closing exer of the skull. livered to all parts of the Vice President Thomas Lynch. Candidate for The County Council have expressed an blood. When sufficiently recovered he cises next month, after which they are to Recording Secretary Thomas J. Kelly. opinion that there are too many work will be charged with attempting to com be treated to an outing at Shawnee Park, B it The Best city. Financial Secretary George Flahiff, Cigar an houses in Clare, and that it would be t Hilt suicide. can smokov -l- iUUSia420 East Gray street. WILLIAM STACK. Clare County Councillors performed general saving to the rate payers if a Treasurer Harry Brady. Subiect to the action of the Democratic W. IS. their duties admirably at their first meet scheme of amalgamation was earned out. Primary, June 12. Mr. William Stack announces himself Manufacturer, DIVISION 0 Some time ago it was in contemplation to ing. After selecting a temporary chair as a candidate for Alderman from the Meets on the First Mid Third Tuesday close up some of the workhouses and it man they immediately settled down to city at large, subject to the action of the To Preston and Rawlings Sts. Voters liventngs ot liach Month is the general opinion that such unions business, and better still every Councillor Democratic party. was born Mr. Stack of President William J. McCarthy as Corofin and others could easily be dis present seemed to be fully alive to the in Louisville, and received his education Vice President John J. Lannan. I bee to announce my candidacy for BIG grave responsibility with which his post at the parochial and city schools. For a pensed with. EUROPEAN PLAN. Recording Secretary T. E. Yenner. the office of State Treasurer, subject to Financial Secretary D. J. Tierney All Tipperary is up and doing taking tion is surrounded. Of course, in such a number of years he was associated with the action of the Democratic convention 1328 Grayson street. TO steps to mark in some appreciable man thoroughly Nationalist assembly as the his father as a contractor, and started in Tune 21. 1899. "Mv earlv business train FLEISCHER, Prop. Treasurer G eorge A. Daniel. . ner the gallant cervices rendered to Ire- - Clare County Council care was taken to business for himself five years ago and inp was "received in the Auditor's and I believe laud during the Rugby season just closed put the national demand for a home rule has been wonderfully successful. Mr, Treasurer's offices, andnecessary I have to the WORDS OF WISDOM. Corner Sixth and Court Place, Parliament, independent of British rule, Stack stands well iti the community, and all the Qualifications by Mike and Jack Ryan, of Rockwell intelligent discharge of the duties of the first on the agenda paper, while the un is known for integrity and sobriety. A First Class Restaurant ia Connection Brush a baby's hair, but do not comb it College. At the adjourned meeting held fortunate Clare prisoners were not for omce. Very respectiuuy, unanimously selected to make the race he will make a JNO. C. HERNDON, Use old newspapers to brighten up tin in Dobbyn's Hotel it was gotten, for whose release Willie Redmond model city official. decided that the brothers be presented ware. with an illuminated address and also en has so. unceasingly worked. They have Up. M00NL1Q11T EXCURSION. ROOMS FROM Tight clothes and indigestion cause red tertained at supper last Monday. suffered years of torture, and it is only AND AM, POINTS IN noses. vindictiveuess to keep them longer im So The friends of the Cray makes a womau look shorter than i The members of the Cork Harbor mured. The county was never so peace Board, who so willingly a few weeks ago ciety are looking forward to the evening she is. full, as it is now, which considerably 9, when its moonlight excursion passed a resolution in favor of Southern HERE YOU ARE FOR ... Stir your starch with a piece of wax railway amalgamation, have now ap- strengthens the demand for the release of June takes place. Already a large number of . candle.' of these men. parently become afraid of their rashness tickets have been sold, and several young d "Wash chairs on the under and precipitancy. The Harbour Board ladies are assured of prizes. Those of 342 W. Market St. SPECIAL MEETING. UNION DEPOT ! side only. are afraid the trade of the port of Cork our readers who wish to spend a really Corner Seventh St. and River. Lemons stowed separately in dry sarid will be imperilled by the railway bills Notices have been sent to the members enjoyable evening should embrace this CITY TICKET OFFICE Positively the Finest Work, PRESTON AND MARKET. keep fresh. that a few weeks ago they were ready to of the Society requesting opportunity. The round trip will cost No. 218 Fourth Ave. cents. A heated knife cuts freshly baked encourage and cordially support. their presence at a special meeting to be only twenty-fiv- e bread well. Reductiou in prices for A strike has broken out in Belfast in held tonight at Hibernian Hall. There A little borax in baby's drinking water ODORLESS VAULT CLEANING. General Agent, Louisville, Ky. Gilded articles coated with oil of laurel which ten firms are concerned and the are several questions of vital importance is good for his skin, thirty days to introduce XCAJHUVBJY. XXIV E. G. MCCORMICK, Pass. Traf. Mgr., scare flies away. total number of men affected is between to the membership to be disposed of, and my Pictures. WARREN J. LYNCH, A. G. P. A., Mix fullers' earth and cold water to TefophoMS 1097-183- 0. Mustard plataro made with white &f 200 and 250. It seems tbat the Builders' it is expected that the hall will be CINCINNATI, O, by mH will graase from wall papers. remove DRY WHLL BiOHNO. Otttr of working rulsa crowded; Association passed a egg do not blister. T, J, WAT (viim Ll IRELAND. 1 I, .u JOHN TEVIS John L. GruDer ALDERMAN A. J. ROSS, ALDERMAN, i m J. ALDERMAN COUNCILMAN, M. FORD, LEGISLATURE Forty-sevent- LEGISLATURE, ALDERMAN, 1 Walsh the Tailor, I Examine ID, M ALBERT II. Len G.Hernaon COUNCILnAN, Spring Suitings. i win Councilman, I Charles Hulsewede ALiDEt?VIflH, IB ss M to the mm J. M, EGHORNS. ALBERMAN, Robert Tyler SENATE J. LION GARDEN School Trustee, Picnics, Socials, Lawtt Fetes. ALDERMAN CHAS. BYRNE, Wed-nesday- . flLtDEmfllSl John McElliott, COUNCILMAN, CHAS. JACQUES, Paul C. Barth ALDERMAN, P. Reedy, IRIAII A. O. Jas. Mershon, James LEGISLATURE LEGISLATIVE Henry L. Kremer LEGISLATURE, MAY 29 . P. LEGISLATURE, Vegetables, Groceries, Squire John Fresh Meats, Produce. et ALDERMAN J. A ALDERMAN, Kentucky. o H C,QAR FWc-Cct- Irish-Americ- STROEHI,), St. Nicholas Hotel the Democratic FOUR ROUTE Wil. Indianapolis Peoria '50c CHICAGO Irish-Americ- ffi nm IIS ? 4 oriLuun 0 'Weill's New Studio. cane-seate- INDIANA ,and MICHIGAN. ..BEST TERMINALS Irish-Americ- S. J. GATI5S, JO st ISJTXJOKIY IRISH AMBRICAK. How HIBERNIANS. What They Have Been Doing the Past Week General News Notes. We regret having no report from Division 2 this week. Tickets are out for the picnic of Division 4 at Lion Garden, July 24. John O'llearn was at Hibernian Halt Wednesday evening for the first time this year. Commencing with June 1 the iniation fee will be $3. There are a few days left in which to apply at the old rate. Mike Tynan, Tom Cody and John Mul-lo- y will provide a programme for the jubilee that will embrace many new features. Tom Mulvcrhill was initiated by Division 1 this week, and the division is to be congratulated upon his accession to its ranks. Members of the order who do' not attend the meetings of their divisions when officers are to be elected are subject to a fine. President Clancy was greatly pleased with the large number present when he opened the meeting of Division 1 Tuesday evening. Charles J. Cronin, Peter B. and J. W . Callahan were admitted to Division 4 Wednesday evening. Good men for a good division. Tom Shelly was warmly greeted by the members of Division 1 Tuesday evening. He is one of the old guard whose presence is always welcome. The Hall Board at its last meeting appointed a special committee to piovide for the addition of several novel features of an entertaining and amusing 1 nature. Division 4 will elect officers for the it ensuing year at its first meeting in June. President Henucssy will be unanimously elected if he can be prevailed upon to serve another term. Division 4 has 175 members in good standing, and Wednesday last elected ten and referred fifteen applications. President Hennessy only smiles when any remark is made concerning banner divisjjjj ions. Fifty names have been added during the last five months. m It is amusing to note the difference in the domestic condition of the members of the Young Men's Division now and what it was a year ago, inasmuch as most all the single brothers are either married or soon will be. The girls should heed and attend all the amusements of the division this season. The Young Men's Division is again getting together its baseball players and Z soon will be heard from on the diamond. They think that with an earlierstart than last year they will be able to make a creditable showing. They would like to play the Hibernian Knights, Division 4 and Mackin Council in order named. Address challenges to Jack Yenner. CRADLE SONG. Are Your To aud fro, to and fro, With her mother singing low, Lies my baby, wide awake, Heeding not the soothing shake, Nor the swinging to and fro, Nor her mother singing low. To and fro, to and fro; Steadily the rockers go O'er some crevice in the floor, As they did in days of yore When my mother singing low Rocked her baby to and fro. To and fro, to and fro Hear that midget coo and crow. See her twist and turn and spy Just a twinkle in her eye Then she laughs aloud, you know, At her mother singing low To and fro, to and fro "Bread to bake and seams to sew. Beds to make, and sweep and dust, Baby go to sleep; you must; You mus'n't 'tick your legs up so. Ma must rock you sing, by lo." To and fro, to and fro. O, my darling, could you know All the weariness and care You have made your mother there All your mirth would change to woe When you heard her sighing so. To and fro, to and fro. Patiently the rockers go, Till at last the eyelids close, Carried safely to repose By the tender undertow Of that song so sweet and low. O, my pet, my precious one When her toil for you is done When alone yon seek for rest, Broken-hearteand oppressed, You will miss the voice, I know, Of your mother singing low. d LABOR WORLD Notes and. Gossip of the Week From All Parts of the MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO BE GIVEN BY THE Country. Irish-Americ- an Cental Labor Union meets tomorrow afternoon. Several of the five-cebarber shops were unionized this week. A man's sincerity in unionism is more often demonstrated by what he does than by what he says. The Federal Labor Union will meet Monday night at Beck's Hall. There should by a full attendance. Thomas Mangan, of the Stereotyper's Union, will be here next week. While in the city he will be the guest of Organizer Higgins, The Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators of America will hold an open meeting Tuesday night. A cordial invitation is extended those not affiliated to attend. The Organizirg Committee of the Barbers Union has been doing good work recently. They request trades unions to patronize only those who display the union sign. The printers are pleased with the result of their late election. Some able men went down in defeat, only because there were not offices enough to go around. Now they will unite in turning n their attention to offices. Delegates to the Central Labor Union will be chosen by the Press Feeders' Union at the meeting to be held Thursday evening. This is'one of the most promising of the new unions, and before lorn; every feeder in the city will be a card man. e Those dealers who handle cheap, cigars have been taught a good lesson recently. They ought to have known that there was something "crooked" with the Pennsylvania cigars. Business men who will not patronize home industries are not worthy of home trade, and workingmen should see to it that what they buy is union made. The molders of Atlanta are jubilant over their victory. For tlie past eighteen months they have been idle, but this week the employers sent word to International President Fox that they would unionize their establishments throughout and grant an advance of fifteen per cent, in Wages. Mr. Fox sent a representative to that city and the union men have all returned to work. Thi9 is a significant victory. nt . non-unioscab-mad- Friday Evening, June 9, on the Steamer Columbia. Society Teeth? If they need attention there is no better place to have them fixed than at the HIGH GRADE WHEELS Will be presented to those ladies who cash in $50 worth of tickets. Tickets Twenty-fiv- e Cents. Music by Scolly's Union Band Louisville Dental Parlors, 544 FOURTH ST., Right Next to Avenue Theater. FRANK FEHR BREWING INCORPOnATKI). 60. Their prices are the lowest, work the best, and all guaranteed. They will treat yon right. REMEMBER THE PLACE: Louisville Dental Parlors, CE-a- - FOURTH S'r. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS, LOUISVILLE, ICY. mm DANIEL DOUGHERTY. THOMAS KEENAN, ! iii! Gran W.Smith's Sons Funeral Directors And Bmbalmers.. S. E. COR. EIGHIXII AND . 1 3 To aud fro, to and fro You to motherhood may grow, But I'll never forget your glee As you kicked and laughed at me, While your mother singing low, Rocked and rocked you to and fro. Charles D. Tryon. DOUQIN 1229 Keenan UNDERTAKERS, West Market Street, Bet. Twelfth and Thirteenth I f 1 MISS KATE SMITH, Lady Assistant and Embalmcr. j Carriages Furnished for All Occasions on Short Notice. SPORTY i'tEHS. Phillipi is a comer. At present Wagner is playing a very fast game. Dowling has been pitching in hard luck this season. Decker is not playing the game that he put up last year. Hartzel is a good waiter and seldom fails to get his base. Clarke must take a brace in his batting and thereby encourage his men. The Colonels can play better ball than many of the teams of higher standing. Little Leach needs encouragement, this being his first appearence in fast company. " Dexter got back in the game Wednesday and helped to victory with his good stick work. Socksalexis has joined Barnie's Hartford team and expects to line them out e form. in his Arlie Latham must have discovered the fountain of youth, as he is one of the most active players on the Washington team. Keeler is leading the Brooklyn team in batting, with an average of .390. He says that he will be the champion batter of the League again this year. Heretofore Peter Maher has been called a quitter of the worst kind, but since his fight with Ruhlin, he has been commended for his gameness. At the end of the sixth he was bruisd aud but he came on and did not show the least sigmof quitting. He kept fighting aud gave Ruhlin a good beating in return. Kid McPartland received the decision over "Spike" Sullivan last Tuesday night at the Lenox Athletic Club. McPartland used his left to good advantage and gave Sullivan a terrible punishing. Sullivan made several attempts to knock his man out with a right swing but was unable to land it where it could do any damage. The fight was one of the best ever seen in New York Cijy. Monday evening witnessed a lively sparring bout at Twelfth and Rowan, under the auspices of the Illinois Central Sporting Club, recently formed, between n amateur boxer, Dan Keeffe, a and Mike Brown, of the West End. Three lively rounds were fought, and at the beginning of the fourth the combatants mixed it up so lively that friends interfered and stopped the match. Harry n sporting man of Snow, the New Albany, refereed the match. Manager Sanders, of the Kentucky Athletic Club, has completed all arrangements for the fight between Joe Walcott and Jim Watt3, which takes place at Music Hall Monday night. Walcott will arrive here Sunday with his manager, Tom O'Rourke, who claiuis the middleweight championship for Walcott. Watts is training hard and says that he will fight Walcott on the same order that he fought Janey. Taking everything into consideration this should be one of the swiftest fights ever pulled off in Louisville. old-timhalf-blinde- d, well-knowwell-know- All Calls Promptly Attended to, Day or Nifjht. Oar- rinires L iirmsheu lor All Occasions. I I TELEPHONE 810. JEFFERSON SXS. MARTYRS' MOMUMENT. 1 MAIN-StREEt B Mil doon Monument Gompanu DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF AND SCOTCH GRANITE ITALIAN MARBLE, AMERICAN I flonuments. Artistic Work Only Solicited. Workshops and Studios, Carrara, DUBLIN TRADES UNION LOYALTY. Italy. j The solidarity which exists among lIiHllllllSllit WAREROOMS, 322 to 328 WEST GREEN STREET. I PARADISE! SAMPLE ROOM. a Specialty. Fifteen Ball Pool. 248 West Jefferson Street. 5 5 Good Liquors M. J. HICKEY, PROPRIETOR. ! Telephone 384. 00000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 JOHN is. ClayStreet Brewery, S12 Telephone 3092. WALTERS' PRANK. and S14 CLAY STREET. LOUISVILLE, KY. trades unionists was well illustrated by an incident which occurred in Dublin the other day. The affair was in connection with the strike of carpenters in Edinburgh. It appears that two agents from the employers in that city came to Dublin for the purr ose of engaging carpenters there to replace the men who have knocked off work. The emissaries secured the services of twenty-fiv- e Dubulin members of the trade, and engaged passages for them by the steamship Duke of Fife. But just as the contingent were about to embark they were met by representatives-otheir own organization here. The position was explained, and the twenty-fiv- e recruits, who up to that moment had been apparently in ignorance that any question of principle was involved, withdrew immediately from their engagement and returned their tickets to the discomfited agents, protesting that they had been misled as to the circumstances of the case. Thereupon the canny Scotchmen took their departure for the Land of Cakes, amid the groaning of the Dublin tradesmen, whom they had come within an ace of placing in a false position. The loyalty of the Dublin carpenters, who threw personal considerations to one side s, in view of a matter affecting their even though the latter belonged to another country, is very creditable to them, and demonstrates the strength of trades union principles. fellow-worker- Kilrush Nationalists held a splendid meeting recently to push forward the erection of the martyrs' monument in their town. Mr. Luke O'Brien was in the chair, and he was supported by all the leading local Nationalists. The attendance was most encouraging, evidencing the fact that the slight differences arising from the recent contested elections had been forgotten. The meeting on Sunday night was a practical one. The County Council will be at once approached for a site, and it is expected that permission for this will be given. A strong committee will take in bauds the completion of the collections, which, thanks to the Clare exiles, already amount to a substantial sum. Every Nationalist in Clare who reveres its memory of the martyrs, and he would be a sorry one who would not, will be approached to help on the good work, and please God, ere summer is far advanced, a monument will stand in the Square of Kilrush a living tribute from Clare men to the memory of three of the noblest spirits and the bravest Irishmen that Ireland could call her own. repre-seuati- INCOKPOBATED. BREWERY I fi ft li LAGER BEER AND PORTER IT'S PURE. 1 LOUISVILLE, KY. mm Seventh, and St. Catherine. orders for family use. u hi, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Frank Fehr's Beer always on tap. Special attention paid to IRISH STRAWBERRIES. Daniel O'Brien, of 293 Main street, Bridgeport, Conn., was the recipient of a basket of luscious strawberries which were grown in his mother's garden at The basket containing Cork, Ireland. the berries was inclosed in a large box, which had at the bottom a drawer, which held a small cake of ice. They were fresh and 3weet in spite of their long shipment across the ocean. The exprers charges on the berries amounted 1.08, but Mr. O'Brien says that fresh berries from his mother's garden arc cheap at any price. BRIGHT EYES. Hot Licmeh Day ITALIAN -- SWISS 219-22- 7 and icht. WINE GO. COLONY West Jefferson Street. WHALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Proprs., Telepliono LIQUORS OF HLL KINDS. HIOO. VFRY llootrlo Tri '7 rriinnr i i L f ft 4 ft when your lover is present, but be your own natural self. Remember it was vou he fell in Jove with, not the manners which to outsiders are so charming. Don't allow him to monopolize all vour , time, to the exclusion of your girl friends I 1U11S anu liouse-uolamies; you will have time enough to think of no one but him and 42S-43- 0 St. his comfort when you nre married. Don't be dissatisfied if he does not give S1. VOU as handsome nresents ni vnnr friend's Horses and Vehicles to hire at all hours, at reasonable rutes. lover gives her; you may be sure he will v spenu au lie can afford on gifts for you, mnrr in and he is very wise not to go beyond his income. Don't, when he is away from you, allow feV. malicious whisperings of his doilies to cause you uneasiness. There are many people in the world delighted to come ! between hapov lovers, and too much heed should not be taken of their sayings. Don't break into his amusements, nor ? H yet constitute yourself mistress of his 7 actions. A man, however deeply in love, t nites to leei Himself tue master, and girls Two handsome Emblems of the Ancient Order of respect him for being so. Hibernians will be awarded by the Kentucky Irish 7n Don't forget to interest yourself in the which interest lack of American to the members receiving the highest num- - if things tastes may prove him. A obstacle mutual a serious to your happiness, and you should try to hfr ff vffps ' fJiPQf nnit'nmis rm1r tn Tip iicprl fni Vinllnfc " persuaae ntm towards your tastes while W, endeavoring to adopt his. True happi. new between lovers greatly depends upon the tact of the girl, and she should exercise it upon every possible occasion. Record the Candidate on the First Line, Division on the Second. White of egg brushed over Morocco leather freshens it. HENRY C. LAUER, Mill East Jefferson Horse 011ri3lne:, SO HINTS TO ENQAQED GIRLS. Don't put on little airs and affectations bill UVlllllllIU 111 SIA VlllUUbl d Per I loci d. 1 1 Everyone is anxious to have bright eyes and keep their eyesight unimpaired. No lotions are so effective as plenty of cold fresh rain water, to which a little rose water may be added, after a long dry day spent in the sun or dust. It rests the eyes when used much by lamplight to put a white sheet of paper or a white cloth on the table. Gas is the great enemy to bright eyes, and lamps or candle-ligh- t should be used whenever possible. It is quite sad to see so many school girls and school boys wearing spectacles. The eyesight is impaired much earlier nowadays than formerly, owing to the high pressure at which everyone lives. Late hours and hard work tell their tale. Those blessed with good sight should treat it with every care and consideration. BRIEF TIPS. Never let a child sob itself to sleep. Soot covered with salt is easily brushed up. Deafness is often caused by boxing the . ears. ruins a piano to keep it standing in It JOHN P. OBRTEL, BUTCIIERTOWN BREWERY, CREAM COMMON BEER 1400-140- 4 Story Avenue, LOUISVILLE, KY. Telephone 891. SMITH & DUGAN, AllKindsof Oll 131 4" 1 V JOHN J. TOOMEY. well-know- flusic Hall, West Market St. EMBLEM CONTEST $ thorn inn? Whn Is flip Mnsf Pnnulnr ' ft t young John J. Toomey, a man, has announced himself as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Council from the Ninth ward. John has been put forth as a representative of the younger element of Democracy in the ward, who have banded together and arc making a hustling canvass in his interest. From present appearances of the race it is a settled fact that the man who beats John for the nomination will have to hustle.J ESCAPED LUCKILY. n well-know- M. J. Lawler, FIRST CLASS C. J. CALLAHAN MAKER OP FINB 1708 Seventh Street, Saturday Night. Bruised clcves kep( among furs fright- Fine Lunch and Music Work Guaranteed and Repairing Keally Dow. en away moths. -- COONEY. LAWLER- Whiting and lime juice clean ivory knife handles. When you want to cut whalebone warm it by the fire. CAFE AND RESTAURANT, n Dennis Meagher, the To reduce a double chin constantly tap A SUPERIOR groceryman, who was injured by being thrown out of a buggy last week,, is nor it wltn it.c .finger. tS Sufferers from dyspepsia should not 221 THIRD AVE. up and able to be around. The most Manufactured at Private Dining Rooms. Open- Day and injury Mr, Meagher received was drink while eatinsr. ' Eighteenth and Duncan Streets. Night. Best of Wines and Cigars. A raw egg swallowed will detach a to his arm, it having been broken in oaa. THLWPHON-Oms Dollar Par Year for This Papar fiBUbc;ue in the throat. three places. . a draught. Grocery and Saloon Boots Duncan. N. W. Cor. Nineteenth and and Shoes MLAWLER'S II HOTEL RICHELIEU OEJNT CIGAR. M. J. SWEENY. PROP. us