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Kentucky Irish American: July 1, 1899
Kentucky Irish American: July 1, 1899 Kentucky Irish American 300dpi TIFF G4 page images William M. Higgins Louisville, KY 1899 kec1899070101_sn86069180 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Kentucky Irish American: July 1, 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. . T ' a- - DR. F. IL MEDER, SUROEON DENTIST, 347 W. JEFFERSON ST., Bet. Third and Fourth. Office Hour from 8 to 3. Sundays 9 to 11. Kentucky Irish American LOUISVILLE: SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1S99. LACE CURTAIN LAUNDRY. 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 serice. MAD. BABEY, 625 Second St. Telephone 2631. J" VOLUME II. NO. 26. been arranged and a jolly time was enjoyed by the friends of the pupils. The "Welcome Chorus," by the sing' ing class, was the first number on the programme, followed by the comedy enWon the Nomination for Gover- titled "Children of the Nineteenth Century," the leading role played by Miss nor of the State of Olivia Kelty, St. John's promising elocuKentucky. Miss Kelty is also an excellent tionist. vocalist, and immediately after the play rendered one of her favorite selections. wa Most Disorderly Convention in The next on the programmeFairies the of short comedy entitled, "The the History of the Demthe Season," by the small girls. ocratic Party. The performance concluded with the melodrama, "The Great Bank Roboery," by Joseph E. Hill, class of '04. Lawrence was Herdt assumed Polieo Force Unjustly Abused ably assisted by the leading role, andJohn Thomas J. Nolan, for Obeying Orders of W. Davis, Robert G. Wulf, Frank A. S. Taab, Raymond W. Schuman, Charles Superiors. J. Desse, R. L. McDonald, John B. O'Reilly, John H. Schlangenotto, Charles Flitner, William Koehler, John Flynn, THE FULL STATE TICKET NOMINATED. T. L. Hargadon, Ernest Pilson and Alex. Veeueman. PRICE FIVE CENTS. dieted that he would be the successor to Kentucky's first Republican Governor, W. O. Bradley. All indications now point to a Democratic victory in November,-when the "Lion of Young Democracy" will enter the executive office. D. J. M. WILLIAM GOEBEL PATRIOTISM Will Characterize the Observ ance of the Nation's Great Holiday. Hibernian Silver Jubilco "Will Bo Celebrated at Lion Garden. LEXINGTON. The Nomination of ! Senator Goebel Ccl cbratcd by His Numerous Blue grass Admirers. 8- FRANKFORT. State President Cusick and Secretary Coleman Visit the Capital City. Hibernians Celebrate Anniver sary and Install New Officers. THE BEST YET. Closing Exercises by the Children of St. Patrick's Parochial School. - FATHER DUCEY Barry Council Will 'Give a Grand Picnic on the Glorious Fourth Sol diertWed. T1 Special Letter to the Kentucky Irish American, i Lbxington, KY.,Jjune 30. When the news reached tins city last Wednesday morning that Senator William Goebel for Governor of had been nouiinat and hearty supKentucky his adnnj-erporters in this citgturned out in full force and proceedtji to celebrate the grandest victory ever achieved by an aspirant for a Democratic nomination. The Hardin and Stoue men have nothing to say except that tfiey will support the nominee, which is "all that is necessary for a victory in November. qesmng to subscribe for the Kentucky Irish Atnencau in Lexington are requested to send or hand their subscriptions Jto Mr. Dennis J. Htckey, 19 South Limestone street. This paper should be in (the home of every n in Lexington by July 16. The picnic to be given by Barry Coun cil, Y. M. I., promises to be a grand attractions All the affair. have been secured and a good time guaranteed all who ntten. Special rates on all railroads from surrounding towns. Dame Rumor saysjthat Col. D. J. Mc- Namara, a survivor of. the late Spanish- American war, who .succeeded in getting as far as Chickamauga with the "Gallant has lately been Second" Kentucky pierced in the region' of the heart not with a bullet, but with an arrow straight from the bow of the little god Cupid. The Colonel is not discussing the matter very much, but those who know say that the fair attraction resides in the Deauu ful little city among the hills, over which the Colonel now loves to roam. His friends are now awaiting the time to offer congratulations, The opera "Robert Macaire" will be sung in this city at an early date by Frankfort talent for the benefit of St oseph's Hospital and the Church of the Good Shepherd choir. A crowded house Bluegrass BBLUS. is anticipated. s Irish-AmericaIrish-America- Has Completed His House of Their Efforts Wore a Pleasing Repose For Stranger Surprise to Their .Parents Dead. aud Friends. Nr - At No. !) East Twenty-eight- h street, in the city of New York, near Fifth avenue, redictcd Gocbcl's Election to building is now completed within whose Will S. Hays' Praises the Cadets Military Drill by the Knlghts- the Governorship Four aud His Remarks Create merciful walls will be carried on a work Display of Fireworks at sublime devotion to the service of Years Ago. Merriment. Night. humanity, says the New York Journal. Those who are privileged to have their loved ones die at home may never have PERSONAL AND SOCIETY NEWS NOTES considered the destitution of even wealthy PRETTY LITTLE GIRLS TAKE PART MMENSE CROWDS WILL BE THERE strangers within our city gates to whom may happen, and it happens every day that they die friendless in a hotel or PIONEER DIVISION, Library Hall was filled to its doors Special Letter to the Kentucky Irish boarding-hous- e Those of our citizens who desire to cel After six days of the wildest confusion from which they must be American. ebrate in a patriotic manner the anniand wrangling, charge and counter immediately removed that no suspicion Monday evening with the friends and ' Frankfort, Ky., June 30. State relatives of the pupils of St. Patrick's Declaration of Independversary of charge, ever witnessed in the State of resident Martin J. Cusick and State of harboring the dead may disturb the parochial school, who were assembled to Election of Officers for the ence now the generally look to the Ancient Kentucky, the delegates to the Demofellow- peace of mind of their one-tim- e Secretary James Coleman, of the Ancient witness the closing exercises. An excelComing Year The SilOrder of Hibernians, who for the past cratic State Convention which convened Order of Hibernians, of Louisville, spent ccupants in the place from which in lent programme was rendered, and each twenty-fiv- e years have taken the lead in in this city on .Wednesday, June 21, sucpirit they have passed away. ver Jubilee. Sunday last in this city, the guests of number gave evidence of the zeal and ceeded in nominating Senator William the observance of our greatest national Our clergy, our physicians nnd our Division 1, which on that day celebrated ability of the Xaveriau Brothers and the Goebel for the office of Governor, he holiday. During that long period of ndertakcrs have opportunity to know the first anniversary of its organization. Sisters as instructors. The music for the Hibernian Hall was well filled Tuesday time hundreds of thousands have joined defeating both Hon. Wat Hardin and man or Brother Coleman has visited the division that the body of theboarding-hous- woman who occasion was furnished by Prof. 's evening, nearly every chair being occu- with them, with the result that their cel Capt. Stone His victory is the most e dies in a hotel or is at before and is no stranger to its members. orchestra, and after the overture remarkable in the history of Kentucky pied when President Edward Clancy ebration has come to looked upon as the to the nearest undertaker's But Sunday was the first time that the once taken 'Mid the Green Fields After the transac most representative American one in politics, from the fact that he was con opened the meeting. rela- the chorus song, members had the pleasure of meeting the shop to be stored until claimed by sidered the weakest candidate and came tion of routine business and allowing Louisville. hurries of Old Ireland," in honor of the land of tives or friends. A mother who genial, jolly, whole-soule- d State Presi to the convention with only a small per- - sick benefits, the annual election of offi- This year the County Board and the at the their patron saint, was pleasingly rendent. Division 1 is always glad to extend desperately across the continent dered and received much applause. centage of the instructed vote. The first cers was held, with the following result arious divisions will commemorate the or daughter is lying hearty welcome to Hibernians and to news that her son "Swinging 'Neath the Apple Tree" was President Thomas Keenan his friends was to enter into a step of silver jubilee anniversary of the order in strange do all they can to make their stay in the angerously ill and alone in a sung by a chorus of handsomely attired Vice President Tim J. Sullivan. managers with Stone's combination efferson county and endeavor to make ity, often reaches here to find that death Capital City pleasant, aud hopes to have girls, followed by Miss Madge Recording Secretary Thomas J. Dolan this event surpass anything heretofoie whereby control of the temporary organhas been quicker than die; from a clerk little the pleasure of having all the State ofli Glenn, who gave an excellent recitation Financial Secretary Peter J. Cusick. ization of the convention was obtained. undertaken. With tins end in view of the hotel where her child has lived she cers with them some day in the near of "Guilty or Not Guilty?" Treasurer John Mulloy. This was followed by the unseating of a arrangements were entered into several earns that the body is at future. Another pleasing number was the song Standing Committee Jas. Barry Chair months ago with the management of large number of Hardin delegates, the an undertaker s, in this there is no County President John J. Hogan in "Will I Find My Mamma There?" by Stone men now claiming they were led man, Thomas Cody, John Dolati, Mark Lion Garden for holding the celebration one can not ntentional inhumanity; stalled the new officers of Division 1 on Margaret Keenan, Willetta Kaelin, Mary to believe their favorite would receive Ryan and James Furey. at that pleasure place, since which time expect a hotel to house the dead. were These oiticers Hourigan, Lillie M. McGrath, Mary Monday evening. the nomination in consideration of Goe-bel- 's President Clancy . declined to serve a large number of committees have been The Burial Company in Twenty-thir- d elected at the first meeting in June and and Lizzie Toner. These little being given control of the State longer, and the announcement of the hard at work, until now everything is in street offers the stranger dead temporary Sohan are as follows: ladies created a most favorable impresorganization and dictating the balance of election of Tom Keenan was received readiness and all indications point to the accommodations "burial parlors" they President D. J. McNamara. sion. the ticket. However, this is strenuously , with applause, to which he responded full realization of the hopes of those havare called which are certainly different Vice President P. T. Downey. Mamie Keenan, Mary Braitline and denied by the admirers of the man from with a ringing speech. ing the matter in charge. from the ordinary undertaker's shop; but Recording Secretary W. D. Lewis. Susie Welch took the principal parts in a The ouly office for which there was a Covington. That Lion Garden will be thronged until today no one has offered the dead Financial Secretary P. J. Coleman: farce, entitled The temporary organization was made real contest was Vice President, and the both night and day as never before there that shelter which may be expected only little one acting her "The Red Turban," Treasurer Patrick O'Brien. each part splendidly. permanent, Judge Redwine, of Breathitt friends of the various candidates were is no doubt, as the people appreciate the and, alas! not always from personal Standing Committee C. 11. Downey, The hit of the evening was "The Rival umwu, COUlliy, occupying uie cimir, anu wuat kcjii uii mc ijui vnc iui fact that they do not have to leave the friends. Chairman. Politicians," in which Wilson he did not know about parliamentary Sullivan being the final victor. city to find opportunity for displaying Father Thomas J. Ducey, rector of St. impersonated the Mayor George Sergeant-at-Arm- s of Louisville; John Dolan. law he would allow none to tell him. The others were elected by acclama their patriotism on the Fourth of July, New York, has established Leo's Church, Sentinel P. Coleman, William Kierce, his secretary; John StewHis refusal to entertain an appeal from lion, John Mulloy now entering upon his and visitors from the surrounding coun 'House of Repose for the Dead," and Chaplain Rev. T. S. Major. art, the Hon. Julius Truthful, represent- seventh term, while Peter Cusick can try are always favorably impressed with any and all of his rulings caused the conhe offers it, not alone to the members of Immediately after the installation of Tenth ward, and John Hourigau, vention to be kept in a state of the great- - hold his office forever. Interesting talks the public spirit exhibited. his church and creed, but to sorrowing ing the officers a regular business meeting was officers, est disorder for nearly two days, and were made by the newly-electeThe park will be handsomely decorat humanity men and women, the church Charles Greenwell, Thomas Keenan, held, at which several important matters Philipps, Walter HISTORIC CARDOME, when the police force put in its appear- Messrs. Tom Cody and John Mulloy ed, and at night the illumination will be jn.ember .and Uie non:iember,. whose. Thomas Burke, Charles came up for consideration and were-acte- d "Culick, Miclfad "Lyons, Thomas Fallon ance bedlam broke loose. They were reported everything in readiness for the brilliant. . During the afternoon Com dead have nowhere to be lam pending upon. The outlook for the new adminand Pierce Gross took the parts of more not responsible for their presence in the silver jubilee of this pioneer division pany A, Hibernian Knights, will give a arrangements for their burial. Residing In istration is bright, and the meeting family many a time Father Ducey has or less important political manipulators. hall, merely obeying the orders of those and urged all the members to take part in full dress military drill. This company Has Graduates While Monday night was well attended. The scene represented a busy day in high m authority, just as a regiment of making it a success, is one of the most proficient military Nearly All the States of given the use of his private residence to The first regular meeting in July will be held Mayor Weaver's office. The chief execuheaped soldiers would, and the abuse Visitors were present from the other bodies in Kentucky, and its members are the stranger dead, for whom there was the Union. Sunday morning next and should be well secretary was kept busy putting off upon them by the press and others was divisions, aud the remarks of State Secre expected to create a furore when they no room at the inn," he has for eighteen tive's attended. A social session will be held callers who wished to see the Mayor on uncalled-fo- r as it was unjust. That tary Coleman complimenting President make their appearance at the national as years sheltered in the crypt ot niscnurcu their presence in such numbers was a Clancy and his collegues were warmly convention at Boston. Their friends nnd Special Correspondence of the Kentucky Thursday evening, July 6, from 8 to 12 and before its altar those of his creed who the most important business. Some were o'clock. Every member is cordially in while others were those gratuitous reflection on the characternnd applauded. John J, Barrett also addressed admirers will be out in full force to wit insu .American. have died in this city away from their conduct of the delegates and visitors to the members, his talk being both humor- - ness their drill, and will be pleased at the Georgetown, Kv., June 27. Tues vited to attend. There will be impromptu homes, and he wishes me to say that the whom the offices were seeking. Then the convention San not be denied, and 0us and sensible. He called attention to marked improvement made since their day, June 20, at 2 o'clock p. in., the speeches from officers and members upon Catholic dead will still find a resting there was the ward politician who carried the votes of his ward in his pocket, twenty-fourt- h annual commencement of matters for the good and welfare of the place before St. Leo's altar. may hereafter be the cause of opposition the large percentage of the members appearance a year ago. to future legislation in their behalf at present aud told what good work his di there will be a grand display Cardome, one of the leading Catholic col order. Lunch and refreshments will be At night For the Protestant dead this "House of etc. The boys showed their appreciation Frankfort, which would be only nn added vision was doing. of firewroks, comprising many beautiful leges for young ladies in the South, took served and a general good time is in Repose," set in the midst of greenery and of the local political situation and were store for all those present. wrong. After being brought to .the hall Lawrence Mackey, who represented the set pieces aud myriads of rockets, bombs place. secluded from the street like a private warmly applauded. Rev. T. S. Major, rector of the Church dwelling in a private park, a winding After the farce the recitation, "Light Cardome is situated one mile from this no use was made of their services, which Young Men's Division, was given c etc., which will be well worth going to exposes the folly of the whole proceed- - hearty welcome. He tendered the men see. city and is conducted by the Sisters of of the Good Shepherd, returned home gravel path to the door, gay with flower on Deadman's Bar," was given by Mamie ing. They were compelled to remain in bers a cordial invitation to visit his divis Ludwig's union bauds will furnish the the Visitation under the management of last week, much improved in health and beds and a stretch of grass, with the walls Keenan. Following the recitation, Col. line day after day when they should have ion. concert and dancing music, which prom Sister Mary Angela, one of the best edu ready to cope with the arduous duties of of St. Leo's church on the right and of Will S. Hays read several of his inimitabeen at home or on their beats, and dur Mr. Newton G. Rogers is expected to ises to be of a high order, and those who cators in America. Pupils from almost his office for another year. the neighboring building on the left, soon ble dialect stories, which met with great William M. Higgins, editor of the ing the whole time their conduct was deliver the address upon the occasion of desire may trip the light fantastic to their every State in the Union have attended to be covered with the ivy vines already favor. He also addressed the young sol this grand institution of learning in the Kentucky Irish American, paid a de growing there this house is truly a dier boys and complimented them upon exemplary and dignified. The party or the installation of officers. hearts' content. parties who called for their presence Notwithstanding the heavy expense twentv-fiv- e The members of Division 1 will spend vetirs of its existence, and lightful visit to the Frankfort office of "house beautiful." Even in the vesti- - their appearance. The Colonel was in a censure and not the the Fourth of July at Lion Garden, and only a nominal admission fee will be some of Kentucky's most brilliant and the paper oh last Thursday. should bear the buled entrance, with its marbled tiles and merry mood and his remarks drew from Col. Martin O'Brien, of Covington He police, who are not only good citizens, will endavor to make the silver jubilee charged, and everything will be sold at beautiful women have graduated from the little balcony in which musicians may the audience rounds of applause. comspent Sunday last in Frankfort shaking for the Cadets two of his prove a most Cardome. credit to the city. celebration worthy the day and occasion popular prices. Tins will but a be placed, the visitor loses sight of the then read Before adjourning Thomas Dolan sang delightful place to spend the day and The two fair and beautiful girls who hands with his friends. revolting aspect of death, and as he goes positions entitled "When You Are as Old The platform adopted is much the Messrs. William and James Cushing, song, which convulsed the evening and should be taken advantage completed their education this year are same as that upon which the last cam- his newest further into the house he remembers only as Me" and "When I Was About Your 1 of Frankfort, have of by men, women, boys and girls, who fully competent to join the long list of late of Division paign was conducted, indorsing Bryan, house. He made a great hit. the peace of death and that better "peace Size." The lawn tennis drill by the girls con hospitably treated and enter bright graduates of this venerable insti made application for transfer to Division which passes all understanding," and Blackburn, free silver and opposition to The names of the officers given above will be of Jefferson county, where both will trusts, and if carried out will contribute are an assurance that the affairs of this tained by the Ancient Order of Hiber tution. Miss Mary J. Caden and Miss must surely bring comfort to the bereaved sisted of a number of exceedingly gracefuture home. to Democratic snccess in the future. But body will be well conducted, their aim nians. Everything has been arranged Margaret Lalley, the graduates of '99 make their persons whose loved ones have received ful figures, which were executed with Four new applications for membership here a gracious hospitality. skill. the Democratic party must win the com- now heme to become the strongest as for a glorious time, and the best of order are both Kentucky girls and consequently Thomas Keenan sang, "Asleep at the and decorum will be' maintained. All fair and beautiful in manner as well as were received last Monday ntgut anu Not a penny of the money of Father ing election to put it into effect. To do well as oldest division in Louisville. that now remains to be done is for the otherwise. Miss Caden resides in George will be acted upon at the next meeting of Ducey's church has gone to buy the land Switch," and his number proved one of this there should be a reunion of the facpeople to turn out and enjoy themselves town, while Miss Lalley claims Maysville the Hibernians. for the house or to erect the building. He the most popular on the programme, as tions, without which many think success JEFFERSONVILLE. d D. P. Davis and L. A. O'Connor will hopes to maintain it by the unsolicited the little fellow possesses a as her home. For fear of doing injustice impossible. to some I will not give a detailed account spend Sunday, July 9, in Lexington received the nomina who have used its privileges and sweet voice. He captivated the vast gifts of those Senator Goebel TRINITY COUNCIL. The last meeting of Division 1 of the The closing exercises of fat. Josepu of the interesting programme rendered and have the means to contribute to its audience and was repeatedly called out tion late Tuesday night, and the convenSuffice to say that it was one of the best and St. Aloysius' Academies took place support. But there will never be a money before the curtain. work Wednesday eve- Ancient Order of Hibernians was very tion completed its The Right. Rev. Monsignor Gambon ning at 10:30. The full ticket nominated interesting and a great deal of important Everything Is Ready For Its the pupils of Cardome have ever rendered last week and a very successful year for charge for a hospitality which is surely a most pleasing address to the business was transacted. and that each voung lady did her part both institutions was closed. without price. The work, as I have said, delivered is as follows: Fourth of July Excurpupils and their parents, and the warm The committee having in charge the The Young Men's Institute will giv is admirablv. The house is open to For Governor William Goebel, of' sion. Forest Park picnic reported the most The historic old building was crowded their annual picnic at Cove Spring Park anyone who needs its good offices. Re applause at its close evidenced their love Kenton. all day with visitors from all sections of lulv 4. The committee in charge are ligious services will be directed and con for the eloquent and able pastor. For Lieutenant Governor J. C. W. gratifying results, a handsome sum of the State who come yearly to Cardome' making every effort to make this affai ducted by a minister of the dead man or The exercises concluded with an exhi money being realized. i Beckham, of Nelson. Trinity Council received one transfer commencement. The Rt. Rev. C. P bition military drill by the St. Patrick's in the history of the council woman's religious belief. The Rev. Fathers Clark and Cronin For Attorney General R. J. Breckin-- 1 applications for member Maas, Bishop of Covington, was the guest thegraudest newly appointed assistant card and two the latter the A company of local amateurs, under Ju, So repeatedly has Father Ducey been Cadets, under the leadership of Capt. of Boyle. ridge, L. i. Monday night. Mau of honor. pastor of St. Augustine's church, were ship at its meeting the direction of Prof. Wayland Graham called to the bedside of the sick aud dying Thomas Fallon, Lieuts. John Stewart and For Auditor Gus G. Coulter, of Hukenbeck visitors, and were the recip rice Danaher and Joseph among the in his dis George Wilson, and Sergts. Thomas rendered the opera "Robert Macaire" at in hotels and boarding-house- s - PLUMBERS. Graves. were elected Marshal and Inside Sentinel The ients of a cordial welcome. Paris, last Sun trict that for years he has longed for a Keenan and Charles Greenwell. Grand Opera-housthe For Treasurer Judge S. P. Hager, of The annual election of officers resulted respectively. day evening, to a large and appreciative building where the dead might be treated company lirlng showed that they were Boyd. Mr, The council ordered forwarded to Remain With the audience, for the benefit of the organ with human sympathy and respect and able to compete with the older organiza For Secretary of State Breck Hill, of as follows: William Reilly. Tames Cassiu, of Satolli Council, now at They Will President fund of the Church of the Good Sbep their families spared the torture of their tions of the city, and while former drills Clark. Notre Dame, its best wishes for his sue Central Labor Union. Vice President Michael Campbell. herd. being carted off like so much refuse clay by the boys have been up to the standFor Commissioner of Agriculture Ion cess in his new field of labor. Busy Meeting. Treasurer Michael Kenney. Miss Rose' Salender, the beautiful and swept out of the path of the living. At ard, this one shows the marked improveB. Nail, of Jefferson. Chairman Snyder, of the Executive Recording Secretary Dan Gleason. accomplished daughter of George last Father Ducey carried out his plans ment resulting from steady training. For Superintendent of Public InstrucCommittee, announced that the quarThey presented an imposing appearance Financial Secretary John Kenney. tion Harry B. McChesney, of LivThe meeting of the Plumbers' Union Salender. Sr.. returned last week from so far as it lay in his power to perfect his reports would be made up next terly s Sergeant-at-ArmRobert Gleason. Cardome, where she had been attending ideal. Should not the men and women and executed the various difficult evoluingston. week and notified the officers to have Monday night was an important one tions in a manner that they have reason Marshal Peter Maddox. friends of the Protestant dead for whom to feel proud of. Before adjourning numerous speeches The school for the past ten months, much business being transacted. their books ready for inspection. Hogan. Sentinel Frank Col. Ed Ryan, of Lexington, spent last this Catholic priest labors lend a helping by defeated candidates pledgwere made Much praise is due Miss Lizzie Keyer, Members who have not sent in their question of which central labor body to Banner Bearer William Shea. hand to place his work on a secure toun the children's organist, for her zealous should make affiliate with was definitely settled, the Sunday in this city. ing their support to the ticket. The dation? of President William donations for the wheel The labors and having them so well trained, Col. D. J. McNamara, of Lexington greatest obstacle to its success lies in the as soon union voting to remain with the Central The ground and the building have cost a merited recognition of his their returns to the club house President Dave Gorman who has been in Frankfort for the past over 05,000. Father Ducey, however, in their singing. Democratic newspaper reports of the pro Reilly was as possible, addressed to William Cast Labor Union. and augurs well for the ceedings, which were written to suit the , valuable services, Secretarv Bywater and Patrick Cahill ten days in the interest of the Lexington feels confident that his Protestant brethwho has charge of the wheel. MONUMENT TO IRISH IA1A1IQRANTS. l are oi a future of one of the banner divisions of f Plumbing Company, returned home Tues ren throughout the country will do for Views of tneir puunsners, ana The Fourth of July picnic at Fern were elected delegates, Indiana. him what his friends here in New York nature that would destroy almost any Two new members were initiated, after day last. Grove promises to be the biggest affair The Ancient Order of Hibernians of have already done, and that is to contrib The picnic given by the German ute in large or in small sums the means Quebec have obtained permission from party. Besides they published to the ever given by Trinity, but every assur which the stamp book system of collect FAMILY PICNIC. world that Louisville and her reputable ance is given that the council will be ing dues was adopted, which promises to Benevolent Society last Thursday to free the property from debt and to the Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. S, Thorn Hill Park was a social and finan establish the work on a permanent basis Fisher, to erect a memorial monument men are of a very low order in matters A family picnic will be given at River equal to the occasion and everything prove very satisfactory, so that it may be Carried on without political, and we venture the prediction view on the Fourth of July. The substitute proposed by City Attor cial success. on a suitable site at the Grosse Isle quarNo ndmis possible will be done for the accommo after The. Rev. Father Lauf, who has been interruption away. he who is the founder antine station for the purpose of honormany years before another sion will be charged, and this will afford dation and pleasure of those who attend, ney Stone for the pending sanitary that it will be has passed State political convention is held in Lou- those who can not leave the city an op Both dancing pavilions have been pre plumbing inspection ordinance, did not in Frankfort for the past three weeks, re' ing the graves und perpetuating the isville. PITCHER MAQGE RELEASED. memory of their kinsmen who fell vicportunity to spend the day pleasantly, pared for the day, and Prof. Scally will meet with approval, and a committee turned home lastThursday. The admirers and supporters of Senator tims to the ship fever of 1847 and were During the afternoon there will be furnish the music. Refreshments and was appointed to confer with the master CLOSINQ EXERCISES. nhitnbera. following which an agreement Pitcher Billy Magee has been disposed buried there. cake walk, with more than twenty amusements of all kinds will be pro was reached and an ordinance drawn up Goebel have been receiving cougratula He is a star player, Hons from Hardin and Stone admirers of to Philadelphia. Tl.. nlnctnrr nvarflwa nf fit. Tnlltl's couples participating, and Morbach will vided for everybody. which has the .approval of masters and during the past few days. The writer but stars are not wanted by the manage' It is reported that there will be no ses' furnish the concert and dancing music, present Mon journeymen Members are urged to be rrp held In the school halt, cor always been an ardent admirer of ment of the Louisville club, hence its sion of the Legislature to deal with the The next meeting of the union will be has in abund day evening, and also to ''remember the ner Clay and Walnut streets, Thursday J Refreshments will lawlessness in Clay comity. held at Reeb's Union mil J&enday night, Senator Goebel, aud four years ago pre "high" standingt wheel." eyming. Ah excellent programme had ( ance. ' ' y Mor-bachsuch-and-suc- h ig d office-seeker- s, . well-traine- . e, . i S likely to be the last of these periodical disgraceful outrages. Of course the Nationalist leaders, people aud Devoted to the Moral and Social Advancement of all Irish Americans. press, denounced and protested against such brutality and mob rule PuOiiHiTor. vir,iiAM ivr. tolerated by the law officers; but SINGLE COPY, 5c. the calm and earnest protest, the SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. clear statements, the demands for s Hutui-cMatter. at the Louisville Poslofflcc as enforcement of law, protection to young lady of Valley Station, was here Coumnnlcatlons to tbe KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN, 326 West Oreen Street life and property, sent by the Addiersall attending the Teachers' Institute. While in the city she was the guest of Mrs. II. Unionists and Tories, manufactur V. Alsop, 2121 West Madison street ers and business men, aristocracy The Volunteer Socials announced an and Protestant ministers of Ulster If they need attention there is no better place to th tinK fri?d9 at 1,lccnix Miss Eva Raidy is visiting friends iu to London, surprised the Irish peo have them fixed than at the ionjuiyz-jinc vomnieers arc mainiy SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1S99 pie, astounded the "royalists,' Cincinnati. LOUISVII.LR, KY., business men, who mean to make this Miss Kate Hoffman spent last week at affair one of the features of the season aroused the Government to imme Wpst Undpn. TO OUR READERS. FOURTH OF JULY. Eugenic, the bright and handsome lit diate and effective action. A regi Miss Madison Bell was visiting in Dan- tle daughter of Mr. Joseph Cunningham twenty-thre- e Willi tins number we end our ment of troops was ordered to ville this week. One hundred and is visiting her little friends, Thomas and DnKpH T?Mittmf T?lint?ifr fit Mlf nlpfrnnt years ago the forefathers of the second volume. When we started Belfast not merely to preserve the Miss Alice Hegan left this week for a te 512 West 0ak homc of thdr founded a government this journal we found that our peo peace by restraining the fury of the visit to New York. republic dedicated, as the immortal Lincoln pie had no distinctively nationa mob till they could be persuaded to air. ueorgc w, xmney was said at Gettysburg, to the proposi- - paper to represent them and their desist but proclaimed martial law this week on a business trip. in inicago Dn Frank CorriRan alld wife eft Wednesday for Old Point Comfort. From charged bayonets on the rioters tion that all men were created interests. Our German fellow-cit- i Misses Tlellr. OniaW nnd Mnrv T.afTmi there they go via steamer to New York Right Next to Avenue Theater. equal. The ideas advanced by zens from the time that they began wounding several, arrested nearly a will snencl the summer in Michigan. ""ere they wiU visit their "R"' Mrs, Walmoth, expecting to be absent about Jefferson, in the Declaration of to come here in large numbers have hundred, who are in jail to stay til Their prices are the lowest, work the best, and Mr. Dan Wagner was among the recent month. Independence, that all men were had newspapers published in their tried, the same Unionists, Tories arrivals at West Baded'.from this city. all guaranteed. They will treat you right. Mrs. Owen Keiran and daughter Del created free and equal before the mother tongue. The principal paper Protestants pledging all aid to their Mrs. James McNaughton, of Jefferson have returned home after a pleasant visit REMEMDEIt THE PLACE: law, startled the civilized world published here, the Anzeiger, has prosecution. No wonder the Bel ville, is visiting relatives in Cleveland to Memphis. Tenn., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Keiran a government based on such been in existence for more than hal fast Orangemen think something That Miss Ella and Mamie O'Connell arc They were the recipients of much social ideas coiild be permanently estab a century, various otner papers has happened. visiting relatives in Eastern Kentucky, attention. lished was declared to be the vagary advocating the claims of Germans Again on the Dublin boundary Miss Josie Scannell is visiting her J5X-T- : FOURTH ST. The marriage of Mr. Harry Wickstead of an idle dreamer. Even the wel and published in their tongue have bill before Parliament, the opposi uncle, Owen Callahan, at I'ulaski, Ten and Miss Sarah Connors was solemnized wishers of the new republic had received a liberal patronage from tion induced Unionist members to Miss Madeline Hermany at the Cathedral Wednesday evening, is visiting their misgivings as to its durability, their countrymen. In return these lead the fight against the bill, mak Mrs. James Donahue iu Davenport, Iowa The wedding was a select one, only the near friends and relatives of the contract' But in this period of the world's papers have always seen that neither ing it a political question, with Miss Kate Keating leaves today for ing parties being present tut existence when old systems were Germans nor their interests have every prospect 01 its deteat even Chicago, where she will spend the sum James Duffy and Miss Josie Dean, two 1 overthrown and new ones estab suffered. This is no more than right before it came to the house. But mer. of JefTersonvilIe's most popular young I he Irish race could learn from the opposition were knocked awry Miss Marie McMurtry was this week people, were united In marriage at St, lished. Providence raised up men suitable to carry out these changes, me uermans mat unity means and must alter their plans quickly the guest of the Misses Lanier at Dan Augustine's church Wednesday after noon, the ceremony being attended by ville. Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton strength. We do not wish to make or the bill will pass. The people large number of friends and relatives. Franklin and others who fathered an Ireland in American, but we of Dublin, and most emphatically Mr. J, W. O'Neil was among the Louis Miss Delia A. Kelly and John M villians registered at West Baden this the infant republic were extraor wish to make our strength so felt the Unionists in that city, want the week. young people Wentzell, two mar of the West End, were united dinary men, and it took just such that when any man or politician bill to pass, and forwarded a peti Miss Mamie and Ella O'Connell have riage Wednesday afternoon at the Church MISS KATE SMITH, Lady Assistant and Embalmer. men to show the world that the will wautonly insult us we will be tion to Parliament to that effect been the guests of Mrs. Edward Doyle iu of Our Lady. They will be at home to ideas advocated by them were pos in a position to resent it. In this the Unionists supplementing it with Lexington. Carriages Furnished for AM Occasions on Short Notice. street their friends at 310 Twentv-firs- t sibilities. In the old world, where country we are all Americans. We an address specially to the Unionist Miss Elizabeth Madden has gone to after July 1ft. S. E. COR. EIGHTH AJST JEFFERSON STS. Park, the divine rights of kings was the have in the past, and will iu the members of Parliament. The Asbury term. where she will spend the Mr. Patrick Filburn and Miss Annie TELEPHONE 810. heated Kelly were united in marriage at the cardinal principle of government future, support loyally American opposition were weakened, and the bride Miss Nellie Hanuan left Monday for Cathedral Thursday afternoon. The and where the person and property institutions, but do not propose to bill went to its third reading, com is a lovely young lady, while Mr. Filburn Corbm, where she will spend the summer numbers friends in all parts of the city of the citizen were considered as submit tamely to any sneer or in ing directly before Parliament for with her aunt. After the ceremony they left on a wed JH S! beloucintr to the crown, it was justice. We therefore feel that our consideration and a vote, where it IB Martin Nally, who has been ill for ding trip to St. Louis. prophesied that the republic would patrons and friends should assist us passed by a large majority vote. some time past, was able to return to Calvary church was the scene of not last long. Lord Macauley, the in making this paper the leading But the most thorough evidence work Monday. pretty wedding Wednesday evening, journal in the South of this unity, regardless of politics English historian, writing to Trev Miss Barbour Bruce will leave soon for when Miss Bessie Gallagher aud Mr. C, UC31lincU3 AflU tiUILUtHS ut 88 elyan, of the University of Vir and Southwest, and thereby enable and religion, is the protest agaiust Maine, where she will be the guest of M. Lane, of Washington, were united by the Rev. James G. Minnigerode. The ITALIAN MARBLE, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITE K Mrs. George Evans. it to still further encompass the so the recent circular of the ginia, said that at the first great bridal party was entertained after the Lord ft Miss Agues Caldwell has gone to Vir ceremony at the home of Mrs. Sterling, strain our government would col cial and moral advancement of all Lieutenant concerning the indus H ginia, where she is the guest of her sister, sister of the bride, following which Mr. the purpose for trial schools. These schools are for Mrs. lapse. Macauley, schooled as he John Lawrence, and Mrs. Lane left for Washington and was in all of the prejudices of the which it was born on the Fourth of the education aud training of neg where they will spend the Miss Maggie McGrath, of Jefferson the seashore, summer. old world, reasoned that the masses July. lected and homeless childre- n- ville, has been spending the week with Artistic Work Only Solicited. Workshops and Studios, Carrara, Italy. relatives in St. Louis. were totally unfit for St. John's church, Clay and Walnut IRELAND COMING TOQ ETHER. similar to our houses of refuge streets, was the scene of a very pretty ment, and that demagogues would and contain Hundreds ot poor George Shea has been spending the wedding Wednesday morning, when m and incite the poorer classes week with friends in JefTersonville, after arise One of the results of the County children. These schools were built Miss Nannie Rafferty and Lawrence an absence of fifteen years. against the wealthy and that out of Councils, local home rule, in Ire aud are maintained by local taxes, O'Hara were united in the bonds of wed the wreck a dictator would appear laud, has been to cause the people and their benefit is attested after Mrs. John Doherty, of JefTersonville, lock by the Very Rev. Father Bax. The young people are well known and popu nearly and seize the reins of government to view things through other than several years. Now the govern is reported as having illness. recovered lar in East End social circles. After an from her recent serious The great civil war was a crucial partisan glasses, as heretofore. It ment steps in and announces that slegant wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs, been to John Ilealy, test and the struggle looked as brings local matters, or that affect the schools are not for the purpose work because ofwho has to his unablewill O'Hara left for Cincinnati, where they injuries foot, will spend their honeymoou. though it would destroy the country. ing them, more directly home to to which they are applied; that soon be able to resume his position. William O'Brien and Miss Mary Kelly, But after four years of as terrible a the people, and if their political they are only for the juvenile crim The Cooking Club was handsomely en of Twefth street, were united in marriage a warfare as the world ever saw, the leaders or members of Parliament inals or children of criminals tertained Saturday afternoon at the home at the Dominican church Wednesday a of Miss Katie limes in JefTersonville. afternoon, the ceremony being witnessed country settled down to the peace- do not coincide with them they do Ireland is aroused over this ques by a large number of friends of the con a ful avocations of life and it was not hesitate to protest direct to the tion. Political and religious differ Mr. Patrick Stone's friends will be glad trading parties. The bride is a lovely Good Liquors a Specialty. Fifteen Ball Pool. to the monarchial Government or appeal to the courts, ences are forgotten, and while peti to read that he has about entirely recov young lady and has been quite prominent demonstrated ered from a severe attack of rheumatism, in social circles. Mr. O Brien is a well classes that government for the although in so doing they tions and letters of protest from all Mr. Michael Kavanaugh, who recently known stove molderand stands very high M. HICKEY, PROPRIETOR. people and of the people and by the s with their of dif classes and sections are sent to the suffered the accidental loss of his eye, among his associates. The happy couple ' people shall not perish from the ferent politics and religion and op Government, an association of will soon been able to resume his duties, have gone to housekeeping at Eleventh Telephone 384. and Dumesntl streets, where they are 248 West Jefferson Street. earth. pose their party friends and leaders. Catholics, Protestants and promi Mr. and Mrs. William Dugan, of 1003 readv to receive their friends. o0a0O00oaaaa000a0Q00ooaoa0e0000oaa0aa00aao000000a Tildeu-Haye- s contest for Think of such a thing in Ireland nent people of all parties, with East Jefferson street, are happy over the The the Presidency in 1876 demon heretofore! It would have been Cardinal Logue as Chairman, has arrival of a handsome little girl at their The marriage of Mr. Fred Levy and JOHX is. XIVIVIC. Miss Maude Burger occurred Wednesday home. strated that our people understood treason, treachery, worthy only of been formed in Dublin and will afternoon at the home of the bride, 1G00 the spirit of their institutions and condemnation and social ostracism. spread to other sections, with the Misses Virginia Kennedy nd Nina Third street, the ceremony being per Reed, of Owensboro, were this week the could safely be entrusted with their But in the brief time that the announced purpose of defending guests of Mrs. Prank Pardon, Jacob formed by Rabbi Moses. Miss Clara Burgc was the maid of honor and Mr. own liberty. In the light of the County Councils have been in pow the industrial school system by avenue. Will Calm, of Chicago, acted as best recent attempt of the authorities at er these representatives of the peo petition and, if necessary, by Mrs. Nellie Hart Meehan and children man. The decorations 01 me nouse were S12 and S14 CLAY STREET. costumes Washington to foist our ideas of ple, very few of whom were politi appealing to the courts, eminent leave Monday for Hannibal, Mo., where white and green, the wedding the wed Telephone 209-being in the same colors, and LOUISVILLE.J KY.government upon the inhabitants cians, have in their meetings and counsel having tendered their they will spend the summer months with ding was one of the most elaborate of the Mrs. May me Median Grady. season. After the reception and dinner, of the Philippine Islands it seems discussions come to realize that, services. The many friends of Mrs. Col. M, the happy bride and groom left for an ex that we are getting away from our differ as they may politically, their Who would have thought such Muldoon will be pleased to learn that tended bridal trip through the East. ideals and injecting a principle of rights aud interests, grievances and things possible in Ireland in so her condition is somewhat improved REUNION, since Iter removal to Warm Springs. brute force that will in time react oppressions, are all due to unjust short a time? on our own people. The American aws, faulty systems, negligence or Tnliti T. firpatipv'a ttinnv Mentis will regret to learn tliatMie is seriously ill at George Fred Williams Will people will come to their senses and discrimination of Government, be11 We agree with the labor editor his home 011 High avenue, between Deliver an Address JUL) when the spirit of jingoism has run cause they are Irish; whether polit- who says if a person knows eood Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. at Boston. 42S-43- 0 out will count the cost and ically they have favored or opposed money when he sees it, it is very itself East Jefferson St. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. MacGillen an then will they ask themselves for the Government, they are benefited easy for him to detect counterfeit nounce the engagement of their daughter, Cll;prl"a: JSH.CO Ilorvcl. an George Fred what purpose is this sacrifice of life or injured just in proportion as the money. If a person knows the Stella, to Mr. Preston Peyton, of this engagement to Williamsinhas cancelled the Buffalo as speak Horses and Vehicles to hire at all hours, at reasonable rates. and treasure? They will then seek community; that real benefit cau product of fair labor when he sees city. The wedding will take place early guest of the city on July 4 in order to ad in the fall. re TELEPHONE 1140. dress a gathering at the an honorable means of withdraw- come from justice to all; that griev- it, it is very easy for him to detect Kelly Alsop is here from Annapolis union in Boston. In the letter accepting ing from a bad bargain. The love ances can only be remedied by the product of unfair labor. It is Academy, on his was to his home in Mis- - an invitation to be present on that occaof liberty is too deeply rooted in redressing all, aud that the rights poor policy for union labor to spend issippi. He will remain until after sion Mr. Williams takes strong grounds alliance and imthe breasts of the American people of none are safe unless all are pro its time trying to keep track of all Fourth with his aunt, Mrs. Alsop, West against perialism. He says: "I have always held Madison street. to tolerate for any length of time a tected. Strange as it may seem, the unfair manufacturers in the a horror of the English treatment of sub fa AjLTJLJPJJUJ-JLTJ- L JL J & A government based on brute force. the most earnest and outspoken, but country. If half the time and Miss Leila Morris, of Atlanta, the at jugated peoples. England's colonial rectractive guest of Miss Georgie Hayes, history. What they demand for themselves always conservative, spokesmen and money spent in advertising unfair who has been delightfully entertained ord is a stain upon progressd just iu the Her colonies have Who Is Most they are willing to concede to advisers in Ireland today in defense manufacturers were spent in behalf during her stay .here, returned to htr measurement that they have wrested 3? home Thursday. from her. An alliance others. of the people's rights, protesting to of the union label, the cause of Two handsome Emblems of the Ancient Order of with England would ally us with all the til "O, star spangled banner, long may Government against grievances, de- organized labor would grow faster. Mr. Louis Gross and Miss Zoe Anient enormities of her foreign dominion. A $1 Hibernians will be awarded it wave by the Kentucky Irish were marneu at bt. cliurcli O'er the land of the free and the nouncing outrage, demanding jus And in like manner it would pay Wednesday evening. I'atrick's be at nation, like a man, is known by the comThey will so home of the brave." pany tice, urging and aiding the County wage earners of this city to know home to their friends at 1122 Mulberry stands he keeps, and long as England 'm American to the members receiving the highest num- - $f with her sword oyer conquered peoples she is not fit company for this ffi ber of votes, these coupons only to be used for ballots, w This office will be closed Tues- Councils how to proceed to obtain aud patronize the merchants who street after July 2. day, that all hands may join with these boons, are men and the press are trying to help maintain respect- - Mr. John Coll. of JefTersonville, is republic." visiting in Galveston, Tex., where he THE EPITAPH. tlie Ancient Order of Hibernians" of parties always in the past opposed able wages, leaving the unfair wentlo attend the wedding of George The Fourth to celebrate with fun merchants alone as much as possi- Coll and Miss Maude McAlpin, which in gloriously celebrating the Fourth to the masses of the Irish people 4- - "Record A pistol seemed the best. the Candidate on the First Line, Division on the Second. Unionists and Tories. Ma ble. Learn the true, and the false took place.Thursday. of July at Lion Garden and having Ml He bought one for his little son, The recent Belfast riot seems wilt expose itself. a good,, time. Miss HAttie K tiddler, a charming And Willie did the rest. KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN. higqints, How Are Second-Clas- Yottr Teeth? 'r . I Louisville Dental Parlors, 544 FOURTH ST., Lomsville Dental Parlors, 11 MM Gran W. Smith's Sons Funeral Directors And Embalmers.. well-know- n 111 i MuiaoonMonumenkbomponii r Irish-America- n Irish-America- self-gover- n 3m rionuments. PARADISE! SAMPLE ROOM. J. te fellow-citizen- ClayStreet Brewery, 2. .. HENRY C. LAUER, 0 CLAN-NA-GAE- L II 1 the I5lootrlo Horso Per Clan-tia-Ga- el Anglo-America- n JUO Anglo-Saxo- n Popular Hibernian? KJEODTJOJKIY IRELAND. from his pocket and cut Fealey's throat with it, inflicting a deep wound. Coulter immediately ran off and gave himself into custody at the police barrack. The injured lad's deposition has been taken, and Coulter, who is believed to be insane, has been remanded in custody for eight days. An extraordinary incident is reported Hunfrom Castleconnell and Killaloe. dreds of trout were found floating dead The matter has given rise on the river. to various speculations as to the cause, some persons holding that the trout were poisoned in the upper reaches of the river by lime or otherwise, while others incline to the belief that the heavy mortality among the fish was due to the excessively warm weather and the low water in the tribu taries. The Secretary to tne wmericK Board of Conservators, Horsford, has forwarded some of the fish to Sir Charles Cameron for analysis. motor drive took The place on Sunday last. The original intention to run from Blackrock to Galway was altered to from Blackrock to Kilbeg-ga- n and back, a distance of about 130 miles. This Dr. Colohan accomplisiieu inside of eleven hours, one hour less than the time allowed, although nearly half an hour was lost through taking a wrong turn on the road. This must be considered a very good performance, havipg regard to the fact that a considerable portion of the journey had to be done on the slow speed belt, owing to the bad condition of the road, especially irom Kinnegad to Kilbeggan. A meeting of the Provisional Commit tee of the Royal University Graduates' Central Association was held at the Med ical School, Cecilia street, Dublin. The special business was to draw up a circular letter ,to ,inform graduates tnrouguout ;. 'f .. v. ireiami 01 ue gC...ra. ,,u.p Central Association, and nvue u.em o much-talked-- IRISH JMESRIOVISi:. j ANSWERED. 1 1 SACKcl) UKAK1 I'ltNlU They Have 27. At a meeting Mr. T. D. Claire What Plain Statement of Facts In. Reply to July Record of the Host Important of uu iui. au the Past Week General I was iiauinun npppwieu u Two Communications 11 4h w Secretary of the Committee of Arrange News Notes. the Recent Events Culled Evening Times. metits. Miss Julia McDonough will have From Exchanges. charge of the refreshment tables and will Prof. Patrick Sullivan will honor the be assisted bv a nnmber of charming Most Lamentable Ignorance of the young ladies. Mrs. Curran, assisted by Presidential chair of Division J. resiits old officers. John Murphy died June 14 at his Division 4 the ladies of the Altar Society, will attend Early History of Their dence in Ranelagh. to the dinner and supper tables. Great This means another successful year. Country. The annual meeting of the Irish Mediinterest is being taken, in the affair and Division Presidents will announce their Society opened in Cork on Tuesday, the members are determined to make a appointments at the coming meetings. cal anni large success of the twenty-fift- h June 20. Division 3 meets Wednesday evening, Editor Kentucky Irish American: versary of the founding ot the church. The death of Mrs. Maria Garry, aged when the installation of officers will take Iu Tuesday's edition of the Times of sixty-seve- n years, occurred at Mullingar place. ORDINATION. this city there appeared two communicaon June 14. Col. Joe Taylor's friends regret that signed "L." and the other tions, one The ordination of the Rev. J. T. Hill his new duties prevent his attendance at At the Petty Sessions in Athlone a "American," which display, beside tneir occurred at the Cathedral Thursday meetings. n baker was sent to jail for two months hostility to Germat?, Irish and outer morning, Right Rev. Bishop McCloskey on an old with hard labor for an assault ignorDan Gleason proved himself a past citizens, a most lamentable officiating. Father Hill has just returned man. ance of the early history of this country. from college at Baltimore, where he com- master as music director at the Jcffersoiiville picnic. "American" The Rathdown Board of Guardians has The writer signing himself pleted his theological studies. The young accepted the resignation of Mr. ThompThe Jeffersonville Hibernians have seems to be of the opinion that the peo clergyman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. of son, who for many years was Master to make an Thomas Hill, of East Breckinridge street, been requested to give another picnic at ple of this country ought .1 r . Forest Park. . . .., the workhouse. anolocv lor tne course pursueu i... VIV r meeting of the County Meath Everv Hibernian in Kentucky should At a Washington, Tiioniasjei er&ou.mu:.. the venerable Bishop as he honoretl Agricultural Society, held in the court founders of the republic toward ling was, and the imposing and solemn cere renew his subscription, sending one dollar Intnl. He seems also distressed because money was witnessed by a large number for the same. house, Navan, it was arrangeu iu Will soon celebrate its anniversary, entering prospectus be issued. our German, French and other foreign of his friends and relatives. Father Hill The County Board held its meeting upon its Third Volume. The promises made born citizens and their descendants are will celebrate his first, mass at the Cathe- Tuesday evening. t)nly routine business At a meeting of the Dublin Council of protesting against the projected Anglo- - dral Sunday morning'at 10:30 o'clock. was transacted. Society for the Preservation of the the to its readers and frieuds iu the first issue ,hpp( npxt Tuesday. American alliance, whicu U)unt cassim, r:. Irish Language a liberal contribution was i iivioiuii aj ..ill. nni " - Washington, the Russian Ambassador at 11 decided to spend the Glorious Fourth made to the fund for the erection of a have been faithfully observed, and its circu I says would be an insult to every other memorial, with the Irish inscription, "To n lation has enjoyed a steady growth. This European government. Washington in Father Owen O'Keefe, the The Youne Men's Division would like his farewell address distinctly laid down Notes Irish Scholar and Poet." Gossip of the Week to hear from those Hibernians who think and should be increased in the future until it is the true American policy. "Beware of they can play ball. At the Enniscorthy Petty Sessions "American From All Parts of the foreign entanclements." .... Mtnrnwl with Pfllpllv in read in the home of every Irish-Americihrpp vniuns wcic v.aiii. Tim Sullivan takes a stenographic rec says that England protected us from the Mr. Flower, who Country. an ass. ord of the proceedings, and his report Kentucky and adjoining States. The KenFrench and the savage, lias "Amen prosecuted, said that the three defendants makes interesting reading. can" ever read of the Wyoming massacre ,ii;Komtplv surrounded the animal tucky Irish American for the coming year Edward Rafferty and John Burke will looked durinc the Revolution where the whole I A bit? strike is 1,m.cp for among the whose lees were tied with sacking, nmnint'oo fnrlnv. mill Ktrpnexth to .Division 4. They are ,i...i.or - fi.: 1 i.:.,,r . -o -...... ,, , ... will make features of which they then set on fire. livery tIip ctrnnt laborer of Rochester. N. imoueu wuii nit iikttnnlUh snlil Pra and Indians. meeting of the North Tipperary At a strike, and will hereafter Don't fail to hear lorn uoian sing in school bov knows were it not for the ' .won41 their . ,1V . Teachers' Association n resolution was ,n fnr .,lt 1lnllrfi, lnteSt sontr. tellinir how Tom Keenan le I?rench the " f adopted requesting the members of the buried Dan McGinty. It's rich. be wavin over J County Council of North Tipperary to J .V . England. r.MtlflintTQ t i It was L...ihiln - a,v-. anuui umuu r:..::., o w f vw Hnwn. Ponn.. will ine vjiusswurKcia exercise their functions in putting the to aid in the tnovetnent lor ODtauiing ior vu4 ana noi me ouier iuiuiju-uwuWiw, meets at Muncie, Ind.( June 1U. Keaucea uunng uie present year ciiuwyui compulsory education provisions of the UC1 3 I .u,1 , Itmta hnAtl OMnTPM IH' I IIP " ...... IMP lHrirt.SL c v OMiirnnnn. , lmivriMLV unit MUnninn i II1HI liarraCU lilt YUUllti n.iiuutv, lui i.. l: ii . . act in force in ttieir uisinti. i vti pniitirru ii uuring At. tivu a. ai uie ' roads. Dtaie. tlmsP now en oved bv their Pro- years, Mathew Daly, aged sixty-fou- r .o are organizing The members ot uivision 1 were piecu woodWOrkers and second, was struggling iur employed in Messrs. Graves' timber yard, tPtant G. Sn,.t,, The iatest un!on to see Mr. Newton .. Rogers, the wtll- :M ,Mnilmn- tn ,1pfpiid nnd nromote privateers that destroyed our commerce , v ...w- 111 ..... ..i !.. Tf 1...1 .. Waterford, proceeded 10 mawm. v - were nueu oiu i.. .""T"' hrranted a charter is located at Chatta- - known lawyer, at the meeting luesuay Wednesday morning. After en Catholic interests in the Royal Untn'rlock sianumg uie viguiuu evening. nooa, the vard he sat down on a seat versity, -" " , Notices have been posted in the Jellico, John Kavanaugh. our represetuauve, An unusual incident occurred on Tues- about ten minutes after- and expired in most favorable impression am inniicst was nein anu a ver i the meeting of the Finance Com- Vr Pnvern- - Tenn., mining district that 10,000 men has made a vrwui natural unless wages be increased 10 upon the Ladies' Auxiliary over the river. of the Cork County Council, held of death ti diet was found He's all right. Tulv 1. m consider the ouestion of grants to-. city Der cent muses. . :.: land tor tne course pursueu ujn.Cmtir ,P!r i ...... , n: tm. young lad, John nnsmiais. uenuiauuus woe uicacni. iium I . resrard to tne Aiaoama. nucu r .n.i.oro rf Tti,ii-rti. ari ine oincera oif iivisiun i ti.p wvlv of the i . . wtn. I, mo mint" meMhe ,, ... ... o1M ,""v,jto their badges Wednesday even- corporation. in handsome new fiffpen. who was drowned these institutions and the o .. J 1... M,n tllPtll- l. wuiuiun i,ii,. hathini in the River Suir on Mon The Chairman of the County Council was ..,nrM, n fl.P Spathe Brit sh Thevfcel confident of victory over tne mg. iney miouiu uC divisions. it was moved that London, and bers of other . u:. en,M 1ia1 his . farinriPB in wliirli there are strikes. i ... . .v i ...w.. day afternoon, was recovered on Tuesday absent in V.U11&U1 UtUlC IU 111111 niiv Mayor take the chair. To this mem . Division 4 added. another to Her excei- .!.in npiitrnl.. VTtiV. JUllCa, Ulf lUAnuauai t.nc ,'ccnprl t a,i,.,,c i.u by two boatmen. An inquest was held the UC3UI.H r Weekly Journal which is is a First-Clas- s Council objected, and VJUVCllllllCllh k rwnmr Power, and a verdict of death bers of the County "Neutral!" thundered Sherman, "why a pr0claniatiou forbidding the admission lent list ot entertainers m iut P wm. l.pnrs the The jury ad- proposed that the Vice Chairman, Long, ttip Will JJUiaiicy. K., . : r viicn .,;,i ...i.iorc (n by drowning was returned. printed and mailed ou Fridays, so that its K of preside. The Mayor said he would not Catherine. manufacture!.. ded a rider commending the bravery State. He i, to be commended for this, call on him at Seventh and St. .e remain in tne cnamoer n.e city readers may take advantage of the Division 4 must hereafter keep its eyes vounc Dan McKenna. T,e Irsl Gennan and other foreign The question of removing the head- . nveii lu presiue. n '""b v.. h- . ritirpns ore not trvini? to Cteate atl it.- - T.,o,..n:ol Ttincrrnn1ii. ODen She is still in the lead, but tne Petty Sessions a respect t" -. At Dunmurry ' announcements it contains and be directed '; . .T. followed The members of the County will now endeavor... to overtake . ably dressed man named George Menab w" i , vai uuiuu aiiuuiu uc oai hi'wu. pressed their point, and Long oi.wu..; street, Bally Council anj should not be and pass her. The Englishman by his greed and con- nPV. resident at 35 Seventh where to make their Saturday purchases. ea chair. The Mayor and corpora tempt for America and her free institu t A.aslnrhe.1. C0( uonle " i Willi liucrcsi. macarret, was sent torwaru iu iuc suuimci took the the chamber. tion then left The This will result in great benefit to our tions will do that soon enough. assizes on the charge of maliciously set i- m- V.CllblUl XtlWV TT.,;n h ...... . President Reilly and Barney oii seem11. A special Court of Petty Sessions was average Englishman in this country inrr fire to the heath on Collinward hill request, based oil the ed to ue cverywncrc u.h. advertisers, who should remember the fact County lipperary, nover iipcninpo n naturalized citizen, pre drawn its late picnic. Much at Ballyaghagan. The area burned was held at Shinrone, grievance of the Bootblacks' Union, hustle at the Forest Park property of The case of the Queen against Patrick f . , criticise our Government in no snccpss can be credited to their about fifteen acres and the ncminst a local store, so far" aS'it relates to nf its that it has the Official Indorsement . jw.... . . isiauer, iiuiouiy v.aicy, jtclwi r c.uu c. "American" seems to ii. c rr Tir,o. excellent work. one Alexander Hyues. i IUC 111111 Ul Ollllll. IV UlVHiuuu v ,, and John Ahearne, who were ni..,impll nut their monev ton, Mass. Division 0 oi Ann rrr1 icf urnq returnine from a local Maher 15, at Coor- - .ntQ Dennis unanimously ra51roads and olber enterprises Shrioley, near Killyleagh charged with having on May ouf rrlP race at Barbers' Union held another big again . The , k of frieudneS3. , acleven, King's county, maliciously Every .. 1 i T1. .. 1Tn..Hr. O'Sullivau to the omce ot Kecoruing knocked down a respectable farmer he meettng inursuav evening, juum xuuug 1. vviiuaui Vtalntimnrr to the unnuuicu t intelligent person Knows mat. a capunusi was elected President. The barbers will Secretary, a position which he has held 187.1 can is always seeking the place where tie affiliate only with the Central Labor iuu"uui,ay It appeared that some three get the most for his money, head, was carried into presume, Mpsqm nck ot the State President James J. Griffin, of vears ago a man named i nomas niaiier O Neill, The British Consul at Havana, Mr. Frew's, close by, nnd afterward was ppnWli nnd Manchester, and Secretary Chas.President v Mrs. difficulties, assisted by County but died from the owned a farm, but he got into of these Lucien Jerome, told the writer that noth' Tohn Weiss. of Walpole, assisted to his home, . . and to enable him to get clear nff nM.nrn ' InCTn Ml I ing so nauseates the Englishman as the v "' effects of the accident. The union coopers, of this city wil II went to Green and offered to sell the American who is always toadying to premises he 1 A fire broke out on the farm raffle at Fehr's Hall July 15 was England , nlace. Green consented, and 75 The conduct a 0. and her institutions. And the Representatives of the Trades m. f ti,P fmnilv nf the late N. H., in the hall of Division of the Condensed Milk Company, Cleeve paid over the transaction, one of the average Englishman may be conceited, tons of the city of the Owing to absence from Brothers, at Mallow. Sixty Joseph Pfitzemeyer. He was an industri- conditions of which was that Maher was Unions of Louisville. he cordially detests a sycophant best rye grass hay was totally destroyed. to be allowed the use of the house and. a i but a member of the union for i resentative of this column the Kentucky ... - . . . . "American" ought to cultivate a more procure made to save the Successful efforts were lnsn America.. failed to small plot of land at a low rate during belitt,e the fifteen years, but owing to his long i and President " ?,t adjoining dwellinghouse and outbuild- bis lifetime. ness left a deserving family in needy cir- - Brady's speech nominating At his death his .sister, i aVette. ' . . Tohn Hennessv. which has been pro- ings. The premises are covered by in- Kate, refused to pay tne nominal rent, wuiui yipKalb. Steuben. Mont- nnnrpi1 thp most brilliant oratorical surance. No cause can be assigned as to niwl liorl in tip piprtpd. After the eviction . ... a nonoml dienneitinn tins tippn rlisnlav- i , uv j . irnmwv.'. uuivan and n . i r ,i iiarrv, wuu. t,.. fire. .nr,;nn,-- n n( OWplnnrt enori yei iicum ti.i. ..... what originated the l. tm,. wnc hnrnwl tn the irround. and . . . uj wealthy Scotch genppp,1 tn intim date . their brilliant deeds maae tins couniry I IU I iiv.wJ- - j Barnev Col, Misse9 Ne,He Mc Mr. Carnegie, the .1 vi iiiu ICIuac LJ .c:i,;iitt ...... LlCWOiliuc mj vif jt,utuutiwu - t ran Donald.' Katie Tracy, Katie U'tiearn anu AMnr ........ tleman, has just intimated by wire his Jk L.V.la A IWT wav,aiI n cpttlpnifiit. Tlie , .. . A. C1I4U wwww nHir nlcn m II ft C II C I IIP SIH1I? UI11UI1 iiuxtvu w... l ,000 to the fund Chairman said the Magistrates were de- ,. ,m.-nintention to present not show a union card on demand they the members of the jeitersonviiie panics -.i estabthe j :tresn-o- t not to allow the system of which is now being organized for termined refuse to pay their fare or remain off the Auxiliary, who looked after power against the PER YEAR, ,,,pntn for T) vis on 1. were complimented i, library in Banbridge on sending these threatening deputations.to IS ONLY t lishing a free country during the recent war wun 7. '"6 '.1.. s 1 v...w. . pitu nra lnaoinir iinnn an siuea iui conditions to be named subsequently. land owners Patrick Maher would be Spam. Mr. W. T. &wau, tne f 17' to The me could v (1isnense(, The public subscriptions now amount bound to the peace, himself in .20 and ed tor of the Pall Mall Gazette, who is rut wm. " The Pennsylvania uoitaim not have gotten along without them nearly 900. A public meeting will be two sureties in "10 each, or in defanlt renowned for his truth-lovin- g qualities, Unv. of Scranton, has given notice that Invariably in advance, and for this small sum King held at an early date to arrange details three months' imprisonment; Division 2 of Naugatuck, Conn., is in a savs that there is. absolutely nothing in the laborers' and factory operators' wages . . .. .. ... n. n . anil ... . 1 !. ! 1 t.i and fix a site. would be bound in half these sums or one the story. Still the Anglo-maniawe promise to continue to issue one of the uourisning conuiuuu, win wui be increased juiy 1 two anu one-na- n wagbe .n..i1. T1m Mnlipr nnil Pnrpv wouldnnrl continue tn rlnrtp with this and simi I ppnts nn hour, wherebv 1.200 eranloyes financially. Its popular President, Bro. Some parafin oil stored in railway At C.-- j in I t..v " for the brighest, cleanest, newsiest Irish American ons on a siding at the railway station, UUU11U UVC1 111 tUlll wnu . ders like- i will hp nffpetpd. The rjuddlers and all nnnnvnn. who has been . i e ignited, and before Ahearne would be discharged with a cau iat iuu iliuiwiij fjHiiu Tnaford. became who are governed rolling mill employes will also have the sixth time m succession, has ever mam-mor"American" and others newspapers iu the United States. We will con- tion. the conflagration could be got under by their prejudices than a desire to third advance of 25 per cent, since fested a deep interest, as have the other trol four wagons containing goods were SPORTY ITEHS. officers and members, in forwarding true endeavor to furnish our readers a fearless, know the truth. President Lincoln and April 1. There was much wholly destroyed. Hibernianism. Secretary Seward in the Trent attatr.J SPECIAL fJEETINfl. Has Brooklyn struck the toboggan? liberal and honest publication one that may rfiffirultv in setting the fire .under control A union meeting of Hibernians was Presideut Grant in the Alabama claims, . President Cleveland in the Venezue- owing to there being no hose of sufficienty must be striking ins uot N. Cunningham -- nprinl mpptimr of the Central Labor held in McDonald Hall, Manchester, be relied upon for its every word. length to reach from the town water sup-pl- weather gait. lan boundaries dispute.always maintained TTnlon has been -- led for Saturday even- - H at which the officers of the three local fountain to the station. "Ducky" Holmes is playing a last a KOO(j( healthy, independent American j Hall. Every delegate is divisions and those of the i,aues- auxw at game for Baltimore. Present indications show that the pros-nec- w oolicv and bv so doing merited the iirrrp1 in lw- Tresent.-a- s will be arv were installed. There were .present there ., , . .I "is It of the crops in the country are hope Let plenty 0f work laid out for each member, among others, the New Hampsnire state Wallis is playing the same fast game respect of the civilized world. of hay promises . . Ampnran l 1 j.j i t t riifRo nnrt stntp Secre- ,i n.:.,1 i ..... ..Jl,:. ful all round. The yield 'n.. :n i hi : j. j. j. inai t "aukiiuiu Uim mo Irliul ai snoni 11..1 ue piuycu ui iuuu. ine liaDor aay commiuee win uian-- uu considerably exceed in quantity that nno T. dispassionately and lie will rpnnrt nrnvprl n celebra- - tnrv Charles " O'Neill and ,state iresi to n: KW O O JUn ATVnr,,.ii ml P.wimr. hitr dis. historv foreigners as -well as the Kngnsu .inn nf .t.nt""l"" " concerninir the was a record re- of last year, when there a.v fient n. T. Slatterv. of Massacuusetts. that all . i ' ri ' j j auuuimuihiii iv 1 i ..w.. w. . 1 ...1. PheaD prices are expected, and Helped to build up uns counuy, mm f. Division 2 announces a pleasing sur i nttr. have inUlUlllUllS . uuilll iu a UU.1.UUK THE END NOT FAR OFF. be pressed and ex, "agin the ... vast quantities will i ji.... prise for its members and visitors at the mc ui uwmui in not so "nrnorant" and ana mc(oy in n ported. Shearing has gone on well, and Simmons Government" as he thinks. f..,, president wiinam iuJt,! Mr. Prank Recktenwald, for years well next meeting, PPk sees the English wool buyers . I J. O. V.UrilVIlAW. n on last TA inown and popular in labor circles, ban and ms associates u.c uw nrirps are down Jd UYCl 1' " TWENTY YEARS MARRIED. whose illness has confined him to his example that may oe ionoweu He is doing fine work behind the bat and Will serve their interests best by sending iu year. They would like home for a long time past, is reported to by the other divisions. m,. r.eeves. the Chief of the Coast is hitting the ball hard. Officer Tom Mulverhlll, one of the most the Hibernians in the city prestheir copy as early iu the week as possible. be slowly sinking, and he realizes that to see allpupnintr Charley McKeever and Owen Zeigler a cor- cmrdB nt Falencia Island, was seriously Police o nnd extend ttiem ou, ine suggesuou vu lmi. Mond y POP- -" York tne end is not tar ... They will find that advertisements placed in iniured by a revolver accident some days came together in New , marricu iwcmy wia has been made that his labor friends call aiai lnvnauuu iu uncuu. cinrp while putting his men through night m what was to nave been a "vemy-umber of his frieuds aj Hiber Thomas Mayers, of Company A, upon him and cheer him in his last days. this paper will be productive of the best i nc mu some shooting practice. It appears the round oout. d adtnirers gathered at his home on nian Knights of Division 21, Boston, up the sponge In the ninth round rather M,ipf Wtman was using a rf .t,BROKEN MOMENTS. sailed from New York lately for Ireland, results, as it now has a very large circulation ... ,OQ out. . to 'revolver, one chamber of which he inad- than see him knocked he will visit many places of in where vertently discharged, the bullet entering among the best class of our citizens. There are so many broken moments in terest, including Enniscorthy, Vinegar cenial policeman, who entertained his . .. fought in this city will take place at mau wav. Mr. our lives that, if we could place them all nlosl delichtful ine injurcu Mr. Geeves' nip. George Mulverhlu was the recipient of several together, they would round off quite a bill, Glasneviu cemetery and l'arneirs , cUv of Drovrheda in rather a critical state. The bullet has Music Hall Monday night, when lieiore Dixon ana aam uoien come logcw.ci u extracted. time. These odds and ends, as Jls departure the knights, in recognition n,.,atli. mementoes of the event. period of not yet been contest for a decision, twentvfive-rounMullingar it were, of our existence generally slip of At a special meeting of the workfor the order and the division, FIREWORKS PROHIBITED. under the auspices of the Nonpariel 11 from us unused and leave a number of token of personal regard, a. Address all Correspondence and Business CommuniTown Commissioners it was unanimously will prove worth i,:, with a watch chain and to present an address of congrat- Athletic Club. This Already the sale of The bovs of the city have been warned nettv blanks in our lives, gaps that can ,c-.xesolved cations to the going miles to see. ulation to the Very Rev. M. Gaflney on bv Chief Haager to desist from nnng nevermore be filled. We generally re- ci,arin, President John O'Leary making speecn Bishop tickets is very large. the presentation the occasion of his consecration as and rockets and firecrackers or anything gard them aa the thoughtless wage-earnTom Sharkey had himself interviewed containing powder preceding or after the does his pennies, which he foolisuly of the Diocese of Meath. A very large SOCIETY. representative meeting of the parishioners at his training quarters in California, Fourth of July. Numbers of complaints imagines may be spent without fore as follows hwn irxlcrpil nt nnllcp. headauarters thought so long aa the dollars are put to An important meeting of the insu- of Mullingar was held in the lecture hall when he expressed himself . , .. ... (r.r ttiP nnrnose and an address of wel "The last two champions, Fitzsimraons nt fiP. from the exnlo- - good uk. But it id the pennies which b ,leld Thursday : occasion of his visit to this and Corbett, tried very hard to keep me i96Ued to thc the turmy man noarus tuas usuany swen haye come on the and order9 evening and a he niembm should at . &t r .L.hiohaIiIh r .v- -, into millions, and so likewise those pre- w ..ce tQ arregt anyone violating the irom uie Cuu.1uU, ..h t anilonirn fail town to his Eminence Cardinal Jogue. .-" me. unpopular with the public. mtriots will have clous fragments of time which we so reck- place. There are several important Pat.ick Fealev. of Newry, an appren XIRFFT ' WFST lessly fling from us day by day are the Now, this meeting will settle all. In d on wblch to celebrate, N tie baker, was returning to his work, IflAA T ...Ml IIf II VII 1 life-thIII II Mill III III- 111.1,1 . might be made ters for consideration, and the session ISJHK 4 -- N tlta tinlafAdtul atlli llllflts. I sands of W fatf W mm us ,!,,! he was engaged in conversation 1VUV champion"i. miims.ww. world." were we to will be a business one. Those who have Nature has arranged things so that a to brighten and embellish it, the pugilistic the return ih Henrv Coulter, who walked along puted Jeffries ofwill be put out in the poor man is able, to display as many vir- - gather them together on the. way 'aad not yet made'requestedfor tickets attoonce. jl to do so few yards. Suddenly, He saye excursion are with him for. a turn them toirofitable account. millionaire. tues as a Coulter drew a razor aintk round. Been . tor-eig- The Sacred Heart church will give a nienle at Phoenix Hill Park Thursday, HIBERNIANS. Doing THE KENTUCKY IRISH uuos AMERICAN an A BO R WO R L D. r well-know- i . ., Ta- o-- ' v. u xr:i tt: uiuu " I mil-lTfl- ltl , I fellow-countrvme- r.'" ., w'B'. See .- I 'JHZ Xsr .,, " ' jo ... '"""" . .... --- ui0. .i ...... Irish News, Church News, Society News, Home News, Labor News, Sporting News. It I i I Trr;.. L.ir I tw ... T 4tl ... r c. ofthe I I .ui ESSE :....1 , nrp I " II CENTRAL LABOR UNION Subscription Price f, tGt "ff 'r'L ,,,,,., fw"v- ... t- nuy .; : ' k--- I 3- .. - T6 En .- n ti cr. ,,. rM iuWUUh"""" .an,, .u. - I ..... ' irt 11 S1 I ... uuuibi; I 1 ts qs I I I SUBSCRIBE NOW. . io ti. um.i ..,,,. :i nl I ...... I ,,. w ... has-bee- Advertisers " - fr' f.. d N I ordl-toma- -.- mat-gold- en I 11 1 llffl II 111 m m M M IflhUVH. ant.n,!m. O f re GRAND PICNIC TO BB GIVEN BV The Ancient Order of Hibernians WILL CELEBRATE THEIR Division No. 4, A. O. H., INDORSED BY THE CENTRAL LABOR UNION. ALSO BY THE BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL. steadily growing in favor with its readers and usefulness to the public is evidenced by the action of the Central Labor Union and the Building Trades Council in giving it their indorsement, which is the more welcome and appreciated because unsolicited and unexpected. The publisher is grateful, and will endeavor to merit this additional recognition. Our friends will be pleased to learn that the proposition favoring the indorsement was unanimously adopted by the delegates of both bodies. The preamble and resolutions adopted by the Central Labor Union are as follows: Whereas, Many misstatements have recently appeared in the press of this city relative to the Central Labor Union and organizations represented therein; and Whereas, The Kentucky Irish American has always been a consistent and unbiased champion of the trades union movement; therefore be it Resolved, That the Central Labor Union indorse said Kentucky Irish American as the official newspaper of this body. Resolved, That the proceedings of this organization and all affiliated unions be communicated to the public through the columns of the afotesaid paper. is SILVERJUBILEE At Lion Garden, July 4. Admission Only Twenty-Fiv- e That the Kentucky Irish American MONDAY, JULY Admission 10c. Two good Union Bands In Attendance. 24. GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS. During the afternoon there will be a Military Drill by Company A, Hibernian Knights. Music by Ludwig's Union Bauds. Cents. Hi Y Li' ID BIRf, 029 EIGHTH ST. . . 4TH JULYI. OUTING. Trinity Y. M. Council No. 230 Will celebrate Independence Day, Tuesday, July 1, 1899, at FRANK FEHR BREWING INCORPORATED. 60. x?jb;i2v Music by two Union Bands under Scally's direction. Boats leave at 8:30 and 9 a. in. and at 1 and 1 :30 p. m. All boats of Perry Company chartered. Tickets can be secured at Club House and at Ferry Landing, First and River. grove. RIVERVIEW PARK 65c Vanilla and Lemon, per gal 75c Is Now Open Fruits and Chocolates, per gal 76c Coffee and IJanana, per gal A few select dates for picnics, etc., .$1.00 Almond and Macaroon, per gal CuiiKcd $1.00 to $1.25 open. Call at office, 413 W. Jefferson. Bisque and Tnttifrutti $1.00 Bricks and Euchre ize 05c Sherbets and Ices CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY COc Sweet Cream SENSATION by iv Request to Organa .Local IIorseslioers IRELAND IN ENGLAND. Catholics A I to the Public Are Loyal to Their Country Irl9U.AmorIco and Diligent In Working to 33. w. C!QAR OH9mokcL&." The Bent CBM Flvo- - Save Souls. Manufacturer, strobhlb, Union. Preston and Rawlings Sts. Archbishop Ireland arrived in London PRETTY EMBLEM last Sunday morning. The Archbishop is slid to have made the following statement of the position of the Catholic Awarded President John Henchurch in this country: nessy For His Good "If by Americanism is understood loyal adhesion on the part of American CathoWork. lics to the political condition of their country and its constitution and laws, The meeting of Division then Americanism surely exists among ;4 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians them. ' "American Catholics proclaim no thesis Wednesday evening was a rousing one, which might be applicable to other na- and notwithstanding the increased initiations or other times. They take what tion fee additional applications for memexists in their own country. They are bership were received. After the initiation of three new memsatisfied that this is for them the best that could be in the circumstances of bers, William Dulaney, Edward RafFerty their country, and are absolutely, unhes- and John Burke, the announcement was made that President John Hennessy was itatingly loyal to those conditions. "Nor in this positive, unreserved cohe- the winner of the gold badge offered the sion do they believe they offend in the member procuring the greatest number least any principle or dogma of the Holy of applications, and Harry Brady and Jerry Hallihau were appointed a commitCatholic church. "If, again, by Americanism we are to tee to make the selection, which will understand a sincere desire to turn to the most likely be presented to the popular profit of the church conditions which presiding officer on the occasion of the modern times and the peculiar circum- picnic of the division, July Harry Brady, Chairman of the comstances of our country create, then Americanism of this kind can be imputed to mittee having charge of the contracts, us. We in America lose no time in reported the engagement of Morbach theorizing over possible but not existing and Scally's bands for the picnic to be situations, nor in dreaming of the condi- given at Lion Garden Monday, July 24, tions in past ages. We do the work that and now only the minor details remain to is before us. Souls are to be saved. The be arranged for the entertainment of church has to be planted to keep in the Limerick and the balance of the city. The installation of officers will occur at soil. We use the means that arc at hand. "We adapt ourselves in our methods the next meeting, when nil should make to our surroundings, and in all this we an effort to be present and see the handare always most careful never to violate some insignias of office displayed. Catholic principles, never to sacrifice I After the regular order of business all Catholic dogma, never to weaken the were invited to remain and partake of the hospitality of Will Dulaney, when bonds of Catholic unity. "If, finally, by Americanism we mean a most enjoyable social session was held, activity in religious work and personal songs being sung by William Reilly and initiative which leaves no stone unturned John Nanghton. The host related his seeking success, while always governed experience in the Indiana gas belt, fol in what we do by the superior direction lowed by a song that caused peals of of the Pope and Bishops, then there is laughter. Two hours were thus pleas antly spent ana tue new member voted a among us an Americanism. ' "Among American Catholics there is prince of good fellows. no folding of the arms, no saying that PICNIC SUNDAY. nothing can be done. There is no proclamation that forces hold the The fifth anniversary of the Brewer's field, and that we have nothing to do but Union will be celebrated tomorrow at retire, wearied and sour, into obscure Lion Garden, and the committees assure nooks and corners. We work because those who attend a good time. The we believe virtue and truth have within members of the union will meet at Beck's them the power to conquer. If one Hall, where they will be joined by a method does not succeed, we take up an- number of invited guests, and with two other. If the other fails, we take up bands of music will parade through the another. Yet we do our best. Then, principal streets before going to the park. and only then, we leave the result to President John Fuchs will be in charge God's providence. laud will have the assistance of every "So there is an Americanism in America member. They want this anniversary to which we adhere, and there is an celebration to surpass those heretofore Americanism spoken of in Paris of which given. we know nothing, but repudiate it as an DR. MEDER'S NEW QUARTERS. insult to our country." semi-monthl- y 2-I I anti-Cathol- ic , By PROF. MORBACH'S BAND. Cream delivered to New Albany and Jeffersonrille; also shipped to nil shipping points. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS, LOUISVILLE, ICY. DANIEL DOUGHERTY. THOMAS KEENAN. LION GARDEN NOW RI5ADY FOR President Gompers Called Upon to Decide the Appeal Before lllin. Tho Labor Day Committee Pre- A specialty. It is the purest and best. Picnics, Socials, Lawn Fetes. first-clas- Telephones 2144 oitd 2588. It This Garden has been newly decorated This Year. gSTSpecial rates to hotels, dealers and and refurnished for the present season, s appointments of all kinds, with large orders. and invites the inspection of Sunday-schoo- l, church and society committees 69S9S9S9SS9S9S9S9S9S9S9Sfl before closing contracts. NEW UNIONS WILL BE ORGANIZED Lion Garden is a cool, pleasant retreat, $ transfers easily 8 to all accessible, with street-ca- r terms and parts of the city. For j dates address or call on 232 FOURTH AYE. There was a very good attendance at WILLIAM BAUER, Lessee and Manager. the meeting of the Central Labor Union last Sunday afternoon when President James McGill called that body to order, notwithstanding the fact that many were Our $10 Quick Meal Complete Line absent entertaining friends who were in the city as delegates to the Democratic Speaks for Itself. convention and others wanted to see LouA splendid Gas Range with four f) isville administer two defeats to the f) Washington ball team. oven, broiler burners, 17x1 (i end all the many qualities that have U After the approval of the minutes of so popular, a made the Quick Meal is the cause 9) the preceding meeting the credentials of T. Every Quick Meal sold Pavers' W9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9 of other sales, as it gives such per- - (i William Snow, representing the 9) and Rammers' Union, were received and feet satisfaction. Take no chances; purchase our Quick Meal, which is ' the delegate admitted. time tried, proven right and none (4 Quite a sensation was caused by the SON JOHN P. KELLY can be better. The gas company 9) reading of a communication from J. generously assists our sales by niak- Thomas Griffin, of Chicago, who is one of DEALERS IN nig free connections, giving tickets Ji Horse-shoer- s' for three lessons at the Alumnae 9) the organizers of the Journeymen International Union, requesting Club Cooking School and distrib- - x uting a valuable cook book. 5 President McGill to endeavor to organize a local union of journeymen horseihoers-Therhas been a horseshoers union here 214 MARKET, Near Second. g for some years, but whether this request of its affiliation with KSSSSttSS3SSSSSe9S9SSSSS9 is made becauseopposing central bodythe is newly formed Seventeenth and Bank Streets, Their international not yet known. HERE YOU ARE FOR officers when here in convention recently Special attention given to expressed themselves as regretting the differences existing in Louisville, and the family orders, and goods deforegoing may be a step with the purpose livered to all parts of the of uniting the two bodies. PRESTON AND MARKET. city. Some time ago it was rumored that certain parties would endeavor to form a ODORLESS VAULT CLEANING. rival organization to one of the local unions here and would apply to the American Feceration of Labor for a charTelephones 1097-182- 0. DRY WELL DiaaiNO. Orders by nail will ter. This information was forwarded to receive prompt attention. the Federation headquarters at Washington, which brought a communication Morrison BROWN LEGHORNS. from Secretary Frank for local stating unions that all applications 342 W. Market St. Average 200 eggs a year. Eggs for would be rejected unless accompanied by hatching 5 cents each. Two Cockerels the indorsement of the Central Labor Positively the Finest Work. for sa'e cheap. Union. Some months ago the United Trades D. and Labor Assembly made an appeal to Reduction in prices for President Gompers, of the American Fed2422 St. Xavler. thirty days to introduce eration of Labor, asking his recognition my Pictures. of that body. This was objected to by IRISH SOCIETY DIRECTORY the Central Labor Union. Up to the present Mr. Gompers has taken no action other than to assure the older and larger organization that the laws of the Federation would be strictly adhered to. This DIVISION 1 would seem to indicate that his ruling Meets on the Second and Fourth Tues- will be against those who have withdrawn day Evenings of Each Month. from the Central Labor Union. As he President Edward Clancy. EUROPEAN PLAN. has had ample time to give the matter Vice President Thomas Dolan. Recording Secretary L. D. Perranda. the necessary consideration a resolution Financial Secretary Peter Cusick, 132 was adopted requesting him to decide the WH. FLEISCHER, Prop. Twentieth street. appeal at once, which many hope will Treasurer John Mulloy. result in an amicable adjustment of the Corner Sixth and Court Place, differences between the two bodies. DIVISION 2 The Labor Day Committee reported A First Class Restaurant la Connection Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursthat it was completing arrangements for day Evenings of Each Month. the fitting observation of the great labor President William T. Median. Vice President Thomas Camfield. holiday, and intimated that the announceUp. ROOMS FROM Recording Secretary J. Charles Obst. ment of its final action would prove an Financial Secretary John T. Keaney, agreeable surprise to the workingmen of 1335 Rogers street. Louisville. Chairman James Martin and Treasurer Owen Keiren. his associates were authorized to make all BIG DIVISION 3 the "necessary arrangements for the celeMeets on the First and Third Wednesday bration of the event, which will be the TO Evenings af Each Month. first Monday in September. President Joseph P. Taylor. Delegate John Fuchs tendered the delVice President Phil Cavanaugh. egates and trades unionists of the city an Recording Secretary JohnCavanaugh. Financial Secretary N. J. Sheridan, invitation to participate in the parade and anniversary celebration of the Brewers' 2018 Lytle street. Union, which takes place at Lion Garden Treasurer George J. Butler. tomorrow. The invitation was accepted. DIVISION 4 Requests were received calling for the. Meets 011 the Second and Pouth Wednes services of the Organization Committee, AND AM, POINTS IN day Evenings of Each Mouth. and two more unions will shortly be President John II. Hennessy. added to the roster. Vice President Thomas Lvnch. . . . MICHIGAN. After the transaction of other unimRecording Secretary Thomas J. Kelly. Financial Secretary George Flahift, portant business the meeting adjourned . . izu nasi uray street. .. for another month, unless called together Treasurer Harry Brady, sooner by Chairman Walter Young, of UNION DEPOT the Board of Directors, or the Labor Day Corner Seventh St. and River. DIVISION 0 Committee. CITY TICKET OFFICE Meets on the First and Third Tuesday No. 218 Fourth Ave. ot acn Aiontn nveniugs As we go to press we are informed that . President William J. McCarthy the Labor Day (Committe has chartered Vice President John J. Larinan, General Agent, Louisville, Ky. all the excursion boats and will celebrate Recording Secretary J. E. Yenner. Financial Secretary D. J. Tierney the day with a grand outing at .Fern E. G. MCCORMICK, Pasfl. Traf. Mgr., 1328 Grayson street. WARREN J. LYNCH, AT. G. i?. A., Grove. This will afford the ladles and ' CINCINNATI, O. Treasurer George A. Daniel. children an opportunity to celebrate alot paring a Surprise For Douanertu 1229 taiio.u UNDERTAKERS, 1240-2- . All Calls Promptly Attended to, Day or Night. Carriages Furnished for All Occasions. West Market Street, Bet. Twelfth and Thirteenth i Walsh the Tailor, Examine TI3L13rII02ri3 I Spring Suitings k f 1 1 KHUN III I INCOKPORATBD. MAIN-STREE- T BREWERY Groceries, Vegetables, Produce. Fresh Meats, GEHER &SON, e LAGER BEER AND PORTER IT'S PURE. ! 1 Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Frank Fehr's Beer always on tap. Special attention paid to orders for family use. nn fin i Seventh and St. Catherine. COLONY 219-22- 7 LOUISVILLE, KY. O'Neill's Studio, JOHN KARNBY. fiot Lmneh Day and flight. ITALIAN -- SWISS WINE GO. CHAS. JACQUES, West Jefferson Street. WHALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Proprs., SCHOONER BLESSED, St, Nicholas Hotel A. O. II. Bishop Healy Christened the Anna Murray Last Saturday. four-maste- 50c FOUR ROUTE Indianapolis Peoria CHICAGO BEST TERMINALS INDIANA and J. QA'rxss, With the ceremony that consecrated d the caravels of Columbus a schooner, the Anna Murray, was launched at Camdem, Maine, last Saturday. EXCURSION GRAND Bishop Healy, 6f Portland, was the 1400-140- 4 His purple vestments, the To the Indiana gas belt on Sunday, July celebrant. golden crook, the white and gold of the 2, via "Big Four Route." Special train LOUISVILLE, KY. stoles of priests, the white surplices of the leaves Seventh-stree- t Union Depot at C altar boys, incense and plain chant, made o'clock a. 111. Returning special train solemn and beautiful the commonplace arrives at Louisville at 11:40 p. in. Ex shipyard. rates as follows: tremely low round-tri- p Visitors from towns miles and miles Rushville, $1; Knightstown, $1; Ander away made a somber background for the son, $1.25; Muncie, $1.25; Alexandria, religious procession. It passed between $1.25; Marion, $1.50. Take advantage of two hedges of reverent men and women. the low rates and spend Sunday with The Bishop marked the vessel with friends in the gas belt. Tickets on sale christening oils, as, if he were anointing at city ticket office, 218 Fourth avenue Hall, 131 the forehead of a child. He spoke the SURE DEATH. ritual of baptism, and acolytes made the responses. There were recited the Pater Mrs. Cobwigger I'm afraid something Noster, the Credo and the Ava Maria. has happened Freddie. I haven't seen The ocean was the baptismal font. The anything of him this morning, -- HAKER OP FINE- FIRST CLASS grave dignity of the sprinkling of holy j Cobwigger Nonsensel He's only hav water while the vessel, released from its ing a good time with his firecrackers. bonds, slipped out of the dry dock I Mrs. Cobwigger No, he isn't. I could N. V. Cor. Nineteenth and Duncan. evoked admiration. not let him have such things. I bought ? venth St ree The ceremony was performed at the him one of those harmless toy pistols. Fine Lunch and Music Saturday Night. --r 5 Work Guaranteed and Repairing. He ally Done. Murrequest of the owners of the Anna Cobwigger Run, woman, and get me t ray Timothy Murray, John B. Manning my hat. I guess he's down at the morgue and Capt. Birdsall, of New York. The betore tins. vessel is of 3,000 tons and is 210 feet EXCHANGE OF COURTESIES. long. It is to be used in trade between CAFE AND RESTAURANT, New York and the West Indies. Capt. Tommie (scornfully) Your father a tailor, an' you going around with such Birdsall is in command. A SUPERIOR old clothes. SS A TIMELY ARRIVAL. Jim (with contempt) And your father 221 THIRD AVE. Manufactured at your baby going around JaggUss Are the Browns going to cele- a dentist, an' Eighteenth and Duncan Streets. I Private Dining Rooms. ,Open Day aniV with only one tootu lu us neatil Night. Best of Wines and Gears, brate the Fourth? 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