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Kentucky Irish American: October 14, 1899
Kentucky Irish American: October 14, 1899 Kentucky Irish American 300dpi TIFF G4 page images William M. Higgins Louisville, KY 1899 kec1899101401_sn86069180 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Kentucky Irish American: October 14, 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. DR. F. SURQEON DENTIST, i IflEDER, 347 W. JEFFERSON ST., Det. Third and Fourth. Office Hours from 8 to 5. Sunday g to ii. Kentucky Irish American. 15. LACE CURTAIN LAUNDRY. Wc lead end never follow. Our work In laundering lace curtains r.t 20c a pair gives entire satisfaction. Work called for and delivered. First-clas- s d serlcc. MAD. BABEY, 625 St. Telephone 2631. ; Sec-on- VOLUME III. NO. LOUISVILLE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1S99. ' PRICE FIVE CENTS. ENGLAND'S PERIL, any good atter com fkig back from that principles of the Elks, and carrying a Irish people. He has visited the con large number of beautiful little girls. It place. gested districts and' has compiled vol was under the supervision of Gus Kane, We brought over a great big monkey uminous reports on conditions and with from Japan, and nsso n ai he was sighted James McCabe, Sam Dysinger, Henry many suggestions and plans for relief. Heath and E. A. Marrett. coming aboard the sh p in the harbor of As a result of his effort the Government endowed the Congested Districts Board Tim Kiordan Returns After Najasati somebody shbuted "Otis!" That Fall Carnival Opened Under the Though Rich, She Must Depend Itc-sun- io NOTES. Across Parnell's Grave and goes to show you the ;ood feeling which with an additional capital of $, 250,000 and On Outside Supplies to Feed Most Favorable CircumThe Brewers' Union made an excellent an Honorable Service in tlio Fight for Irethe American soldiers have for that an annual increase in tne income ot showing. stances. Her People. American General, "they nlso had a lot the Philippines. land's Independence. $100,000 for the care of these districts. The Evening Post says the Hibernian of other monkeys wliich were named There is a movement for a greater Dub division presented the appearance of the I after Otis' staff. lin, which owes its existence largely to A descendants of Irish kings. They all are. (tta n in Its uuw uit,ti It of i at n a utuu ill at 'A ia t sf ll rl uwvt. Tallon. There nib Carried OiT tlio Harding & Riehm's float scored a vic- Whether Her Largest Navy Can . Tells How the Enlisted McilK.M1UU u tuuviui. 1UU UIC t. i UUWJI . Tiord Mayor Tallon Lays tlio the efforts of Lord Mayor UUMUM are 250,000 people within the present Overcome New Naval MonHonors Witli the Largest Are Mistreated by Snob tory. They had little girl players whose under men who are no better than yourCorner Stone of the Statuo municipal boundaries and 80,000 in the enthusiastically performances were Division. being that they sters to He Proven. self, the only difference Ofllccrs. surrounding suburbs. to His Memory. cheered. When we left wear shoulder straps. outsiders made their wealth in These Frisco for Manila tlio Red Cros3 Society Dr. Dougherty presented an appearance the city and enjoy its pnviledges, hut sent a lot of stuff to the boat to be loaded, The Hibernians Receive Plaud that was unsurpassed. He is a superb contribute nothing to its support. The Up All Coming to marked for enlisted men only, but the Probable Colonial Revolts, War Will Bo Given a Hearty Wel- Lord Mayor succeeded in getting a con Would Givo horseman and Division B took advantage its All Along the Koute With Other Nations, Greed Them So as to Get Back enlisted men never saw it any more after of every opportunity to applaud him. come Upon His Arrival solidation bill through the House of Com of March. it went below in the fiold. The officers and Decay at Home. Again. mons, but failed in the House of Lords. in New York City. could feed like kingslwhile we were like STATE CAPITAL NEWS. There are promises of success in the fu dogs in a pound waiting to be shot, from ture. which you can form Tan opinion of how He is prominent in every relief move UNIONS ALSO TURNED OUT STRONG OFFICIAL RECORD IS UNSURPASSED ment and was a notable figure in the MONKEYS NAMED AFTER THE STAFF the men fared. William J. Bryan to Be Given IS SHE ON THE YERGE OF DECADENCE I hope and trust I will never have to go ational demonstrations at Wicklow and a Grand Reception through the same experience again, and Wexford. He was a member of the dep . . . . ... . .. . t . Tuesday. uoirt tuititc mat a man wno uics out The Elks' fall carnival, looked forward utation to Belfast which induced the As we are going to press the dispatches From the meager dispatches received corporation of that city to join a protest The Kentucky Irish American'has had there without priestior minister would 'occasion during the past year to publish be condemned by God to punishment to with interest and enthusiasm, opened Special Correspondence of the Kentucky state that war has been declared; that the great crowds against the we glean that there were n of Ireland. He Boers are more active than ever, and that forever, for that man das seen his hell on Monday under the most favorable cirpresent to witness the laying of the cor- never refuses a call from a charitable or . interesting leuers irom iimoiuy ;. Irish American. firing is expected to begin at any mosol- - this side of the earth etween bulldozing a brave young Parnell monument in dan, cumstances, with the weather all that ner stone of the Frankfort, Oct. 13. The Frankfort ment. It is now believed that a bitter organization. Dublin last Sunday. Daniel Tallon, the The socnl side of Lord Mayor Tallon is I er, who spent tne last miriecu mourns officers who got their bottles to empty could be desired and the arrangements Street Fair and Carnival, given October fight to the end is on between Great to 0, was a grand success far beyond Lord Mayor, marched at the head of the ery pleasing, lie is a genial, wnoie-- . lii ilin Dliilit-trtii- t'"'"A0 oca n iniTnt if Crm - and are very often flushed, for you could perfect. The city's business houses were Britain and the South African republic. tcenui miantry, wno was see the color of health in their face and gaily decorated, presenting a handsome the most sanguine expectations of its procession, embracing representatives of souled man, kindlv yet dignified. He soni,i,v'lionornblv mustered out and arrived in an impediment in thir speech for the and bright appearance, aud every avail originators. It was launched into exist4t,o flcf re!,i many of the County Councils, civic ........ ft rarann i "Ouida," replying to an Italian writer's time being. able foot of space along the route of the ence on Tuesday morning by Gov. Bradi cieties and trades unions, which took the occasions and in his robes is an imposing Will UUIJIKIJ' 111 view of the past unanimity of the 's In conclusion I dot not wish to be too great parade was occupied by the throngs ley in a short and eloquent address, who laudatory flattery of England, and the place of the usual demonstration at figure. was followed by Mayor W. S. Dehoney. suggestion that Italy should, copy after grave in Glasnevin cemetery. The Parnell monument is the third returning soldiers in censuring the con- severe, not that I am now afraid to speak, of strangers and friends of the Elks. Promptly at 1 o'clock, amid cheers and The decorations were most beautiful and and seek to attain to England's power The monument will be erected at the national monument started by Lord duct of Gen. Otis, and knowing that Mr. but there is one thing I would like to head of Sackville street, a most desirable Mayor Tallon. The others are the Wolfe Riordan would rather eulogize than dis- mention, and that ij that the United the ringing of bells and blowing of whis- artistic and reflected much credit upoii and greatness, thus sums up England's location. Upon the arrival of the proces- Tone and United Irishmen's monument parage a superior officer, he was inter- States should send some doctors to the tles the command to move was given and the originator, the business houses and really weak and unenviable position, sion the ceremony of laying the founda- in Dublin and the memorial to Billy viewed relative to the many charges Philippines who kwjw their business, each division fell into line with a preci- public buildings beiug particularly at based upon actual conditions, Instead of First in order tractive. The average attendance was bluster and bravado: tion stone was perlormed by the Lord Byrne, of Ballymauup, one of the Wick made, and in reply makes the following and not a lot of horscjloctors who do not sion that was surprising. "Let us look at the present position of statement, which shows the absolute know or do not wanj to know anything came Grand Marshal Griffiths and Chief 10,000, although on Friday, Centennial Mayor, and the act was greeted with en- low patriots of '98. welcoming Lord Mavor necessity for a change in the policy being about a human being. There is one in of Staff John Borntraeger and assistants, day, the crowd was conservatively esti England, leaving aside her imperialistic thusiasm and cheers. Preoarations for particular whom I would like to mention, followed by Mayor Weaver, Exalted mated at over 15,000, many claiming that tendencies. The British themselves adJohn and William Redmond delivered Tallon to New York are already under pursued in the Philippine Islands but I guess it's bctterfuot said, although Ruler Robert W. Brown, visiting Mayors there were 20,000 people in the Capital mit that if tomorrow a European war eulogistic of the dead statesman wav. addresses Editor Kentucky Irish American resolutions, Having been in the Philippine Islands he ought to be kicked! out. These state- and other distinguished guests in car- City that day. The old town was in her should prevent the importation of grain and in support of pro-BoJudge Morgan J. O'Brien has consented and hearty cheers were given for "gallant to preside at the meeting and reception for the past thirteen months, and being ments may be easily, verified upon in riages. The entire police force, under best attire and every door was open to all from her colonies and ftom America the old Kruger." to be tendered the distinguished visitors the recipient of a copy of your valuable quiring of any members of the Fifteenth com maud of Chief Haager, in their new who knocked. The displays of the prod nation would be reduced to hunger withI fall uniforms, presented an imposing ap- ucts of the farm, the exquisite needle in fifteen days. Is this an ideal position, Among the messages read was the fol- at the Academy of Music on Sunday paper, I think the better way to answer nfantry. Mr. Riordau brought home a number pearance and were highly complimented work and most tempting delicacies exhi and is it worthy of envy? your questions is to write a statement as lowing from Boston: "Let Irishmen clasp evening, October 22. "Whether in the event of war Engwere the finest hands across Parnell's grave, bury differJustice O'Brien was the first Chairman to the far East question, which is now of souvenirs for his friends, who have on all sides. They are a body of men bited at the court-hous- e ences beneath monument corner stone of the Land League fund, which was in- - causing quite a lot of talk in the home been making his reception as pleasant as that our citizens have every reason to ever seen in Kentucky. The free vaude land's navy would or would not be suc" f feel proud of, being unsurpassed by no ville shows, the magicians, snake charm- cessful nobody can tell, and the naval and resume on Parnell's lines fight for strumental in raising nearly $200,000 in , and social circles of the United States, possible. similar body of men in the United States, ers, hypnotists and other attractions were maneuvers do not throw much light upon Irish America this country for the struggling tenant which develops the fact that the present Ireland's independence. with perhaps the exception of New BRAVE OFFICER HURT. and exceedingly entertaining sucu an important question; the new will sustain them." farmers of Ireland, and which resulted in warfare is favored by few and objected to ft York's Broadway squad. to the thousands that thronged the street naval'monsters arc still unknown quanThe monument committee of New York ihe passage of the law creating the Wei by many. I have just returned from the Division A was composed of Louisville during the few days of the fair. The tities. Equally uncertain would be the "The come Laud Commission. Philippines and think there are but few approved also the undertaking: behavior of the population of India in s men down there at the present time who Corporal Jamas Kinnarnoy Lodge of Elks in dress suits aud white baby show brought out the young Parnell monument committee of New duck caps, one section marching and the would not be willing to give up all their in large numbers and prizes the event of a war disastrous to England, OUTRAGEOUS, York congratulates the Irish people on In a Injured other in tandem. Many of Louisville's were awarded to the babies of Mr. and as a great part of it suffers the English claims and rights to whatever moneys are the laying of the corner stone of the RunawayjHorse. best known citizens were in the latter Mrs. J. M. Vanderveer and Mr. and Mrs. yoke with undying liatred. Also in Iredue them from our Uncle Sammy for the. monument to Parnell. The movement to and presented a novel sight driving coal John Miller. On Wednesday at high land there exists the hatred of race erect this monument has appealed to Harry Burnett Makes False privilege of returning to resume their as patriotic and.appro; afeOathiAgainsUInnocentitfi; Ie5P.ei?fkeVQQatioirs.ivliateyejr,Uieyjiiay orporalfJames.Kipi.aiey.!,had. a nar carts.. Division B was the largest in the entire Sarah E. Casey were united m marriage waiting for a favorable opportunity to have been. I am back, and I thank God row escape from losing his life last Tuespriate anil as one Willi which every menu Citizens. for it, and indeed would not return there day afternoon. While he was at the cor parade. The Roman Knights, in full in front of George Stehliu's store in the manifest itself. Canada may tomorrow of Ireland and of human liberty should Mr. be the cause of war between England for any amount of money. I saw the ner of Jackson and Walnut streets a run uniform, headed the division, followed presence of fully 13,000 people. be glad to be connected." heretofore islands and know what they are. We awav Horse came tiasinnu up wamut by Marshal Joe Nevin and his escort of Stehlin donated a handsome suite of fur aud the United States, and this may also One Harry Burnett, who has sixteen aides, Messrs. John Murphy, niture to the happy couple. The fire- be said of the West Indies. Lord Mayor Daniel Tallon and John figured and been fined in the Police were battling, but not for glory. Our street, endangering the lives of the pedes In every part of the globe Great Charles Feeney, Fatrick works were the grandest ever seen in of the Dublin Independent, Court, has been recently struck with a soldiers are fighting against a people who trians. He prepared for the approach of Thomas Keenan, Redmond, mean to do battle as long as one of them the runaway and when the horse reached Sullivan, John Hennessy, Jeff Bannon, Frankfort. The spiral exhibition on Britain has at the same time conquests, will arrive in New York next week for spasm of political virtue, ami mat lie lives, or until tho United States sends him he sprang and caught the bridle, William M. Higgms, Frank Cunningham, Broadway was undoubtedly the finest unfriendly colonies, intrigues, open questhe purpose of raising funds for the com might attract some attention has sworn troops enough to sweep the islands from which gave way and threw him to one George J. Butler, Thomas W. Tarpey, part of the fair and greatly enjoyed by tions and difficulties of all kinds. To pletion of the monument, and we there warrants causing the end to end and remove those who think side, his back striking the curbing. Had John M. Mulloy, John Kelly, Pat Nelli the large crowd that witnessed it every meet all this she is compelled to depend fore cive place to the following from out a number of arrest of innocent citizens, taking them it is a crime for a man not to protect him it been with much more force it might gaii, Con Ford, William Kinney and afternoon and evening. Taken all in all upon her Asiatic and African legions, Sunday's New York World: Then followed two the first annual Frankfort Street Fair and and to send the soldiers of a conquered from their work and jeopardising their self, aud believe the present state of have proved fatal. He was at once re- Mike O'Donnell. Of vast interest to Irishmen in all corsituations. affairs in the islands is nothing more thau moved to his home, and his many friends United States and Irish flags and the Merchants' Carnival was a grand success nation against another which she is tryners of the world is the simple ceremony It was he who swore out warrants a war by the capitalists for the capitalists will be glad to learn that he will soon be handsome banner of the Ancient Order from every point of view and it will be ing to conquer. Certainly Great Britain in Dublin today of laying the corner charging John J. Keaue, Mike Connolly of the United States. able to resume his duties. The deed was of Hibernians: then came the St. Pat repeated next year upon a grander scale. is very rich, powerful, strong, proud and stone of a monument to the immortal with aiding and We are losing lots of the young man a brave one, and is another of many acts rick's Cadets, under command of Capt. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, of Louis boastful of her superiority; but it is al Charles Stewart Parnell. A stone and Arthur Shoemaker leader, abetting false registration. The trial was hood of America in those islands through that go to prove his efficiency as an Tommy Keenan, in their natty blue um ville, have the sincere sympathy of their ways possible that some day she may taken from the Wicklow cmarries, owned Thursday, and when Burnett was disease and sickness more thau in fight officer. forms, and they were the recipients of an host of friends in this city in their sad yield to the excess of her responsibilities and developed bv Parnell himself, has set for ovation from one end of the route to the bereavement the loss of their infant son. and the preponderating weight of her Things in the Phil posi placed on the stand he testified under ing the insurgents. been chosen and will be placed in Connolly and Shoemaker were ippines arc not as they should be. Those other. Their marching and drilling were RECENT DEATHS. It is announced officially that the camp enemies. At home she is no longer what Hon by Daniel Tallon, Lord Mayor of oath that perfect. Capt. Keenan was ably assisted of instruction for the First and Third she was at one time; the old nobility has brilliant not guilty as chaiged in his affidavit, who have charge of the army of occupa Dublin. John. Redmond, the The funeral of Mr?. Josephine Stchlin, by Lieut. Charles Greenville and Sergt regiments, Kentucky State Guard, will been obscured by a new one which is him in the position of a Hon, I think, should be under the care of orator, statesman and friend and adviser which places not be held this vear. owing to the founded solely upon wealth; every Minfew trained nurses, for they are too who died Saturday evening, was largely Willie Phillips. along with perjurer, and it seems strauge that Judge of Parnell, will be present, istry leaving the Government leaves beWith the approach of the Hibernian weather being too cool for camping. McGee did not at once place him behind young nnil childish to be let run loose attended Tuesday afternoon. The inter other famous lieutenants of the great Knights in their fall dress uniforms and the bars. A large crowd will undoubtedly meet hind its quota of rich men elevated to around Manila, or else ought to be con ment was in St. Louts cemetery. leader of the Irish party. green plums there was renewed cheering. William Jennings Bryan m Frankfort on the peerage. He also caused the arrest of James fined in some school for children, as they Of further interest will be the monu Joseph Marshall, an aged and highly "Wealth is the predominant factor of to which all Irishmen O'Toole atid John Huckeby, and the have exhibited a childish warp more than respected resident of the East End, died Capt. Breen and his men presented an Tuesday next, when he will address the ment itself, a work trials of John J. Keane and John Con- - once in the censored far East. Upon my appearance unsurpassed oy any omer voters in the interest of William Goebel, British social and political life, and an should lend their best efforts. Mr. Red at his home, C10 East Jacob street, last unscrupulous trade constitutes the only to Friday noon. arrival home I was informed by several company in the parade, and where there candidate for Governor. A forty-fiv- e mond, who suggested the plan, is very naughton were postponed Sunday morning. His funeral was largely was room his men went through some minutes' speech will be made in the State scope of imperialism, of whose effrontery Those who heard his testimony are con of my friends that they had sent me some widely known iti this country and very attended at St. Martin's church Tuesday very diffcult evolutions almost perfectly. House yard, after which Col. Bryan will Joseph Chamberlain is the standard vinced of the innocence of John Keane copies of your paper, of which I received popular. His lectures and reminiscences morning, aud his remains were interred After the Hibernian Knights came the leave on his special train for Versailles, bearer." and the others, and the probabilities are only one. I was told by numbers of men of Parnell have charmed many audiences in St. Michael's cemetery. divisions of Ancient Order of Hiber the home of that Burnett will be prosecuted to the while crossing the peaceful Pacific, mem J. C. S. Blackin our great cities. full extent of the law for his dastardly hers of the Fourteenth and Twenty-thir- d JOSEPH H. SENG. Esther Collins, the infant daughter of niatis and the County Board officers, to burn. To the Lord Mayor of Dublin a hearty The many friends in this city of Miss He is one of the attempt to smirch the characters of men Infantry, that many of their papers never Dennis and Eva Collins, died Tuesday whom the credit is due for the excellent welcome will be Riven. he is not fit to mingle with. He reached them Clara Harris, the pretty and charming after a brief illness at the family residence, showing made, and the great Irishmen of his day. He is courage whom Antl-Rlnga- nd Anti-Tru- st in Can The opiuion expressed by all the men 1898 Seventh street. She was a bright Society, numbering about 1,000 men young lady from Anderson, Ind., who personified, and is gifted with the rarest may again land in the Police Court com little child and her death occasioned wearing red, while and blue and green has been visiting Miss Nellie Sullivan on on the ship was that "the didate For the Next three quite a different attitude. Qualities of head and heart. On mander of the American army in Manila much sorrow. The funeral services were badges. The number would have been Madison avenue for the past two weeks, different occasions he went to the Eng Legislature. IRISH MUSIC AND SONQ. many hundreds larger but for the fact will regret to learn that she has returned at the bar of is no good." In Manila when one asked held Wednesday afternoon. lish Parliament and pleaded that numbers of members had to remain home. Miss Harris renewed many ac- the House of Commons for the release of The Gaelic Society of New York City what Otis was doing the answer was to Little Joseph Owens, aged nine years, at work or were obliged to turn out with ouaintauces in the place of her child Joseph II. Seng has been made the political prisoners. He defied will give an elaborate concert of Irish the effect that he was "in the quarters the Irish died Monday morning at the residence of uniformed bodies. the power of the mace and showed an music and song at Lenox Lyceum next surrounded by a big guard to keep the his father, Patrick Owens, 710 West St. the Elks or other next marched Mack- - hood and carried to her adopted home in Democratic nominee for the Legislature Following a band Indiana many fond remembrances of old for the district comprising the First ward, thority for his admission when there Tuesday evening. The programme will insurgents off while he was warming his Catherine street. He was of a most hundred strong, wear Kentucky. with bright prospects of being elected by arose strenuous and persistent efforts to illustrate the history and development of feet," which was not necessary, as the amiable disposition and an exceedingly in Council, several ing neat caps and carrying canes. The Col. L. A, O'Connor, late of this city a big majority. He was born iu this city out. With his associates he Irish music by giving one of the most surroundings are warm enough at any keen him bright child, and his parents have the was many but now of Knoxville, Teiin., has secured and received a first-claeducation, being toiled unceasingly until all the Irish po typical of each of the different periods time to keep even a dead man's feet sympathy of many in their sad loss. His popularity of this society times attested by the cheering which a lucrative position with one of the largest a graduate of St. Xavier's College here prisoners were released, from John and classes of minstrelsy of the Gael warm. Ii is not my desire to ridicule my litical funeral occurred Wednesday morning greeted their appearance. All in all the houses in that city and is greatly pleased and Mount St. Mary's, Baltimore, where Daly, now Mayor of Limerick, to the This is the first attempt either in Ireland superior officers, and now that I am from the Dominican church. display made by the he carried off high honors. with his new home. famous character, "Skin the Goat," who or America to arrange a really representa free man again, which I was not in the was the equal of any and surpassed that Thursday. October 18. Mayor Carter Mr. Seng is a young man in every way army, I will only say that which I can was involved in the Phoenix Park tive festival of this character. Miss Cornelia Stump, who died Sunday back up with the day aud date and hour morning at the residence of her parents, of many of the divisions. They most Harrison, of Chicago, and his marching fitted for the position to which he aspires, tragedy. The famous Irish operatic baritone, showed their appreciation of club, 500 strong, will bear down upon and if elected will render a good account Lord Mayor Tullon holds a record of William Ludwig, has come specially from and minute, and what I say they can not 900 Twenty-sixt- h street, was buried Tues fittingly enterprise of Louisville Lodge of Frankfort. Fully a thousand voters from to his coustituents. He has been n resioffice unsurpassed and wholly unique, Ireland to sing at the concert, and one deny. United States soldiers going to day morning from the Church of the the Elks and their lively interest in Louis the county have arranged to be in the dent of the First ward for a number of 1, 1897, and of the chief features of the occasion will war, when everything is in modern shape, Blessed Sacrament, He assumed office December Rev. Father Sul parade, and the local Goebel Club, 500 years and is popular with all classes, parfrom battleships to the latest tactics of livnu conducting tne lunerai services ville's progress. will resign the gold collar on January 23 be the singing of the d One of the most unique features of the strong, will also take part. Thousands ticularly the younger element, who have office go in America Banner" in Gaelic by Mr. Ludwig and the infantry, were not fed as in a modern and preaching a touching sermon, in 1900. As terms of parade was the showing made by the of visitors are expected from the sur deteimined that it is time one of their this is not remarkable, but in Dublin it is the chorus. Justice Joseph F. war. Canned roast beef and canned which he referred to the many virtues of DJ. M number should be recognized. length of service for a Lord Daly will preside and a number of dis tomatoes seemed to be the only food we the deceased, who was highly esteemed Italian Brotherhood, uccompanied by a rounding counties. an unkuowu He is engaged in the real estate busi Mayor. The usual duration is a year. tinguished citizens will act as Vice Presi could get, and when we got them they among a large number of acquaintances. float symbolizing the discovery of this BARRY SUCCEEDS MORTON. ness with his father, H. H. Seng, and his made almost everybody sick, and many Her death is deeply regretted in the West country by Christopher Columbus. Their instances the service ha" dents. though in rare name will bring added strength to the was the "prayer" uttered for the human End.. To her relatives many expressions uniforms were new and elegant, and the been extended to two years. Never be Consequent on the superannuation of idea of this feature originated with Louis ticket upon which he is running. MUST PAY FOR THE POLICE. who invented canned beef. I think it of sympathy were expressed. the charter which created Dub fore since Mr. Morton, for so long a period manager Carraro and Mark Denunzio. would not have been healthy for him to Hn a borough in the twelfth century has Provincial Bank of Ireland at Lim RETURNS TO IRELAND. At the meeting of the Mauorhamiltou have shown up among us, for there The trades unions also made an excel of the One of saddest of this week's deaths a'Lord Mayor held office three years. erick, J. W. C. Barry, who has for the hold upon Rural District Council on Tuesday, Garret would surely be some more rotten beef was that of young Wallace Mattingly, lent showing, several affiliated with the past nineteen years been manager of the Lord Mayor Tallon's strong Lord and Lady Gormanstoii, safe home which occurred Monday night at the res Central Labor Union taking part. The Nenagh branch, has been promoted to the Irish people is undoubtedly due to Hagau presiding, it was moved by G. ready for canning. s' sojourn iu Tasmania, from their As regards the islands, I do not see of idence of his parents on First street. He carpenters turned out in large numbers, cause and to Ids Kearney and seconded by Mr. Myles his loyalty to the Irish managership at Limerick, During have now settled down at the family we, the members of the Manor-hamilt- what benefit in the world they are to the was an' exceptionally exemplary young as did also the plasterers, cigarmakers, the splendid administrative qualities. He is "That the time Mr. Barry has had control of the headquarters, Gornianston Castle, near District Council, condemn in United States, as the people can be of no man, possessing fine traits of character, bricklavers, coopers and butchers. not onlv a very successful business man of the Nenagh branch he has by Dublin, where they are being visited by There were about 250 floats in line, destinies charities, the most emphatic manner the arbitrary good to us. Those islands may be rich and his death at the age of seventeen but he is a great organizer of way in which George Ilewsou and Mr. in gold and minerals, but they are infer was a shock to his friends. His funeral divided between the different divisions his able management, uniform courtesy their old friends. Ah a rule Colonial He inaugurated his services as Mayor by Smyth drafted a force of police into being and readiness to aid and oblige its cus- Governors break their terms of service in organizing a Mansion House coal and Dromahair on Sunday last, and let them ior to anything I ever saw. The gold is occurred at the Cathedral Wednesday the most marked and beautiful tomers greatly increased the popularity a colony by a run home, but Lord Brothers' Clay-strecoor fund, and later, when the potato loose on a peaceable people, who were of low grade, which is made into rings afternoon, Rev. Father Lync:T3couduct those of Walter its business. A stuck to Tasmania all the time, Senu & Acker-nia- of the. bank and extended crop failed, he raised f65,000 through his doing nothing against the law only what by the natives and sold for a song, ing the services and preaching a brief Brewery, Frank Fehr, Kis-M- e Chewing movement, which is sure to receive popu with the exception of a short run across Oertel, John F. but eloquent sermon and telling of how persuasive efforts for the relief of the they had a perfect right to do namely, There is a rainy season which lasts for Mr, the straits to Melbourne, which is not Hirsch Brothers, S. M lar support, is on foot to present holding a legitimate meeting to safeguard well prepared the deceased was a Lonpoor. Then lie carried the appeal further their own interests, and we call on the couple of months, and wljen that is over before the throne on high.. Theto appear Gum Company, remains Raffo & Co.. W. J. Hughes & Co. The Barry with a memento of the esteem and muchtomore thau taking run .fromparted Boulogne, Having been anil ioined a movement in Manchester members of the County Council, when it the country is flooded, and where we were followed to the grave by many regard in which he was Held by all classes don one that attracted the most attention and ot people in jxeuagu anu uisinci. so long their many relatives and friends for the same etui. next meets, to let the authorities know performed outpost duty the water was at mourning menus. in Ireland are naturally delighted. to see' was the most artistic was that of the Elks, The Lord Mayor has made a careful that Mr. Hewson will pay the cost of the times waist deep. I don't' think a white Bring us your job work. the Gormanstons again. a trophy float representing the cardinal We do good job wrk. Try us. study of the ueds of the extra police. The resolution was'passed. man could live there three years and be nA critical a CLASP HANDS SCORES OTIS. GRAND PARADE. Irish-America- ns over-taxatio- Irish-Americ- t- ,.!, W Far-nell- er i . Ken-tuckian- .topping Irish-America- Irish-Americ- ss Irish-America- "Star-Spangle- Ex-Chi- ef six-year- et Gor-manst- n, and this Govervment will, upon compliance therewith, be prepared to withdraw the armed burghers of this republic from the borders. Fourth That Her Majesty's troops Oevotcd to tho Moral and Social Advancement of all Irish Americans. which are now on the high sens shall not be landed in any part of South Africa. At. This Government presses for ail imme5INQLE COPY, 5c. diate and affirmative answer to these SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. four questions and earnestly requests her Mnjcstv's Government to return an anMatter. Rtitcrcd at tlic Louisville I,ostoftlo ns Sccontl-CIns- s swer before or upon Wednesday, October KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN, 326 West Green Street 11,1899, not later than 5 o'clock p. in. Addiersall It desires, further, to add that in the unexpected event of an answer not satisfactory being received by it within the dTR"ADes($e) COUNCIL interval it will with great regret be compelled to regard the action of her Majesty's Government as n formal declaSATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1899. ration of war and will not hold itself LOUISVILLE, KY.,. responsible for the correctness thereof, chasers may decide. Sold for debt! and that in the event of any further KILLARNEY AT AUCTION. movement of troops occuring within the The most beautiful spot of earth, above mentioned time iu n nearer direcKillarney has not been sold, all the then)e of pQetS( S0Hg of the tion to our borders, this Government reports of deals and sales to this or bafd) gem of the artist( won(kr of will be compelled to regard that also as a that American to the contrary not- - the tourist enshrined in everv. Irsh formal declaration of war. England must now either fight KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN. WILLIAM HIGGINS, How 1 luhllHhor. Are prior to taking up their residence iu Keowas a great social kuk. The bride-elefavorite among a wide circle of acquaintances, who will miss her from their midst. One. of this season's happiest weddings William Sweeney, of Owensboro, was was that which took place Wednesday a visitor here this week. morning with solemn nuptial mass at St. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, of Nash- Cecilia's church, when Rev. Father Brady ville, are visiting Mrs. I'rank Wybrant. united iu marriage Miss Mamie Moakler and Vinnie Smith. They are very popuMrs. John D. Carroll, of New Castle, is lar iu West End social circles, evidenced is visiting Mrs. Tony Carroll on Third by the large number present to witness street. the ceremony and the many handsome presents received. After an elegant wedMiss Iidna Gilbert has returned from ding breakfast at the home of the brides's Howling Green, where she was visiting parents the happy couple left on a friends. trip to Chicago and Omaha, and upon their return will occupy their new Dan Dougherty, of Richmond, spent the first part of the week visiting friends home at 2435 West Madison street. With their host of friends we unite in wishing in Jcffersonville. them a pleasant journey through life. Miss Annie Knglish and Miss Maggie The many friends of Miss Maggie Martin, of Ulizabethtown, are visiting Welsh and John Morau are delighted to Mrs. McCarthy on Second street. learn of their marriage, which was solem u Edward Tieruey, of the Board of Safety, nized at the Cathedral Thursday evening, returned Wednesday from Chicago, after Rev. Father Rock performing the cere witnessing the fall carnival there. nioiiy. The wedding was n quiet one, only the intimate friends of the con Mr. Hd Craig aud Miss Mary O'Hearn trading parties being present. Miss were married Thursday night at St, Bridget Quinn, cousin of the bride, and Auges tine's church, Jeffersonville. John Silk were the attendants. Th bride is a handsome young lady who Miss Rosa Winter has returned to her home in Seymour, after a very pleasant has resided at Third and Broadway for iiumbr of years and has been a social visit with Miss Neal Burk, Jeffersonville favorite among her acquaintances. The Miss Louise Kelly, of Lebanon, who happy groom holds a responsible position has been the guest of friends here, will with the Mengel Box Company aud is very popular with his visit Mississippi before returning home. and 111 the West End, where he is well Frank Ilirth has returned to Gethse known. After the ceremony they took mani College, after visiting his parents possession of their cozy home at 1807 on Third street and seeing the F.Iks' car Baird street, where they will be glad to nival. receive their hosts of friends. Many messages of congratulation have been Miss Bettie Cook has returned from received, among them some from Ireland delightful visit tp Covington, where she was the guest of her cousin, Miss Bettie ITALIAN CITIZENS Mackey. two-weefellow-employ- Your - Teeth? If they need attention there is no better place to have them fixed than at the withstanding. Doubtless it would not be sold but that it has to be. Herbert Muckross, who, like many another Irish landlord, has been for long only a tribute payer to Loudon money lenders, is unable to pay, and as his creditors refuse to be further put off the estate must be sold. heart: or back down, and in either case "There Is not in the wide world a valley she stands condemned before the so sweet As the vnle in whose bosom Louisville Dental Parlors, 544 FOURTH ST., Right Next to Avenue Thcntcr. the bright civilized world. A champion of waters meet." The effort to sell it at private sale failed, though there are many who desired to purchase it; indeed, it seems the contest for it caused the failure, since it developed that the highest bidders (the well. cans and Sir Thomas Lipton) pro TREACHEROUS, COWARDLY. posed to give it to the Irish people as a free public park. Such a thing Thwarted in all diplomacy, her as free miblic lard in Ireland for deception and disregard of treaty the use of the people! The Irish obligations and the laws of nations landlords, the English nobility, the exposed, England has capped the London speculators and money len climax of perfidy and resorted to ders, all disapprove of such use for the methods of the barbarians in Irish land; the first because it would the Transvaal issue. Ignoring her be the inauguration of a new land treaty with the Transvaal by insist system in Ireland; the latter be ing on demands not included iu the cause it would be 14,000 acres of treaty, respecting the Transvaal's Irish land withdrawn from their offer to arrange such demands in Then there are two the manner provided by treaty aud tribute list. London syndicates which want the international law, she withdraws property as an investment for profit the demands; then demands the part of it to be leased or sold for complete disarmament of the Trans general uses, and the historic and vaal aud recognition of British famous portions to be a resort for supremacy, which was, of course and in this Eng refused, and she withdrew the tourist sight-seerlish steamship and railway com demands with the intimation that panies are doubtless interested she would make other proposals Besides it is evident that the EngThough she did not declare war lish dislike of foreigners controlling withdraw her accredited represent laud iu Great Britain was mani ative from the Transvaal, or in auy fested iu dallying with aud finally official way indicate her purpose to of make war on a people with whom heading off the fer, as well as the announced inten she was at peace, had made a treaty tion of two American millionaires granting privileges and concessions to make offers for the property. It which she lies taken the fullest was announced aud never denied advantage of, in violation of that made the treaty and of international law she that the highest bid, aud 110 one doubts that masses troops on the border, trans Mr. Croker and 111s associates are ports troops and munitions of war n division iu The able to and would make the highest to Africa, virtually blockades, the Elks' parade was universally . .a bid for auything they want, and inreateus ana disturbs tlie peace praised for its fine appearance as certain to outbid the Irish landlord, and trade of the Transvaal. Really one of the best. In view of the the English nobility aud the Lou acts of war, according to the laws short time for preparation and the don shylocks, who, despite their of civilized nations, against a Gov fact that so many were prevented boastincr. lack the cash. As to Sir ernment with which she is profess by employment from participation, Thomas Lipton he is an Irishman, edlyand technically at peace, bound this is highly creditable. The with rather American ways and in- by treaty, represented by her Min in are So the highest bids at ister at its capital, and still nego clinations. public spirit and can be counted on private sale were not accepted, and tiatiug diplomatically. Treachery to be there if given half a show. Killarney is to be offered at public and cowardice of the basest, which Now, let them turn out en masse to auction in Dublin, on Tuesday, on being discovered by the Transthe street fair next Tuesday, in the November 21, to pay the debts of a vaal Government caused it to forevening if they can not go duriug degenerate son of Ireland. ward to the British Government the the day, and make In the sale will be included Muck- following protest and demand, day the biggest one of the carnival ross House and the demesne, which which fully exposes the bad faith entirely surrounds the middle lake and hostile acts of England acts of It seems that everything of ques of Killarney, and to a large extent war under guise and pretense of tionable character that has turued bounds the upper and lower lakes, peaceful intentions: up in this city in the past few years Her Majesty's unlawful intervention in with its deer lorests, game preeither hails from or at some time or the internal affairs of this republic, in serves, fisheries, lakes, mountains conflict with the London convention of other has been in Clevelaud, Ohio. and islands. The property con 1884, by the extraordinary strengthening As a consequence the city by the tains, exclusive of water, about of her troops in the neighborhood of the lake is coming to be regarded as the borders of tins republic, has caused an in 14,000 acres. Thus the finest por tolerable condition of things to arise, to distributing point of "peculiarly tions of the scenery of Killarney which 'the Government feels obliged, in efficient" schemes and schemers, the will be sold. The land embraces also interest not only of this republic, but whose strong card is their gall and of all South Africa, to make an end Toik Water Falls, the Devil's Punch as soon as possible, and this Government duplicity, in which they are past- Bowl, O'Sullivan's Cascade, Dinish feels itself called upon and obliged to masters. press earnestly and with emphasis for an islaud.Brickeen island, Tork mount- immediate termination of this state of In an exciting election in Indian ain, Tomies mountain, the Purple things and to request her Majesty's Govold Weir bridge and ernment to give assurances upon the four apolis on Tuesday, on strictly local mountain, the following demands: issues, Mayor Taggart was re the "Meeting of the Waters." First That all points of mutual differ Muckross House, or, as it is ence be regulated by friendly recourse to elected, though all the other candisometimes called, Muckross abbey, arbitration or by whatever amicable way dates on his ticket were defeated. may ue agreed upon by this Government These somehow, is built on the shore of Muckross and her Majesty's Government. lake. The demesne gates are close Second That all troops on the borders will land on top. The of this republic shall be instantly withto the village of Muckross. drawn. The Elks! Why, they're all mountains, glens and forest surThird That all reinforcements of right. rounding the demesue of Muckross troops which have arrived in South Africa abbey are celebrated for their red since June 1, 1899, shall be removed from Miss Virgie Hill and Lancaster Bowl South Africa within a reasonable time, to ing were united in marriage with nuptial deer and the hall of the mansion is be agreed upon with, this Government mass at the Cathedral Wednesday morn decorated with gigautic antlers and with the mutual assurances guarantee ing. The bride is the charming and acon the part of tliis Government that no taken from stags shot in the vicin- attack upon or hostilities against any complished daughter of Mrs. Hill of Fourth avenue. The happy groom is one ity. portion of the possessions of the British of the leading merchants of New Haven, Perhaps it will be cut up and sold Government shall be made by this repub- where they will reside upon returning lic during the' further negotiations within from their bridal trip. Miss Robbie Hill piecemeal, and used in such ways as period of time to be subsebueutly was the maid of honor and Nick Rapier the whims qr avarice of the pur-- 1 agreed upon betweeu the Governments; acted ae best man. Irish-Ame- ri . s, Irish-AmericIrish-AmericaIrish-Americaa To be sold to the highest bidder! Every lover of Ireland, every lover of the beautiful, every one who venerates the glorious memories of the past, will hope that Killarney may fall into hands that will not desecrate its sacredness, raze its historic monuments, destroy its relics, mar its beauties, or close it to the Irish people who love it so liberty, indeed! While Louisville did nobly in the all guaranteed. They will treat you right. parade and decorations last Monday KJ2MI3MBI2R THE PLACE: in inaugurating the Elks' street fair, there were some notable ex ceptions. The Columbia building, CStt-- FOURTH at Fourth and Mam, the most prominent iu the city 011 the line of parade, and occupied by some of the wealthiest corporations, was 5a bare, save two flags at one of the many windows in its ten stories, m The Street Railway Company which doubtless will rake in severa barrels of nickels from the Elks celebration, did not have so much as a flag 011 its cars. Of course there is no obligation on the part of any one to decorate on such occa MISS KATE SMITH, Lady Assistant and Embalmer. sions; neither is it wrong to publisl Carriages Furnished for All Occasions on Short Notice. the fact that they did not, so they Mr. Conway Samuels and Miss Mel S. E. COR. EIGHTH AND JEFFI3R S O IV SXS. may be accorded their full credit(?) Craig will be married next Thursday Raised a Nice Sum For the TELEPHONE 810. Erection of Their New night at St. Augestine's church, Jeffer Mr. Goebel is not a Kentuckian sonville. Monument. neither does he seem to understand Dominick Burke, who has been seri the Kentucky-characterIf he did ously ill at his home on Churchill street The ball of the Italian Brotherhood at he would never have indulged in for the past three months, is reported to Music Hall Thursday night was one of the leading social events of the first week such promiscuous charges and im- be convalescent. of the carnival and the most successful putations against the veracity aud Tony l'arrante is rejoicing over the honor of men noted for ititegrity, arrival of a young organ builder at his DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF home on Lampton street. Mother and however one may differ with them sou are doing well. ITALIAN MARBLE, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITE politically. When you call or intiDennis O'Hearn's friends in this city mate a Kentuckian is a liar you will regret to learn that his two children have to prove it. Mr. Goebel cer are seriously ill with diphtheria at their home 111 Jeffersonville. tainly did not know this, or he Johu Dougherty's excessive joviality would never have charged or im Artistic Work Only Solicited. during the past week was occasioned by Workshops and Studios, Carrara, Italy. Gov, the arrival of a pretty little girl at his plied lying to such men as and Duncan Brown, Hon. Theo. Hallam and home at Twenty-thirWAREROOMS, 322 to 328 WEST GREEN STREET, G. Carlisle, and gotten streets. Hon. John street, himself into the unenviable plight John Kelly, of Tl Twenty-sixthas been made the happy father of a that their replies have placed him, lovely baby girl; and his friends 0000 0000 000a0afl&00 000a 0 B8 tt&&mtiitn!-ieinniwere backed up, as they are, by oral and handsomely treated in honor of the hapft written evidence, some of the latter py event. in Goebel's own handwriting. Jim Laugan was here on a visit last Their prices are the lowest, work the best, and Louisville Dental Parlors, mm MM KM MM Gran W.Smith's Sons Funeral Directors And Ernbalmers.. iw 1 8!! MM MM MM MM m MM MM MM z MM MH $ km gj MM MM Muiaoon Monument Gompanu ft MM MM IK HM MM flonuments. MM MM MM d jj h . Sunday to see some of his old friends and acquaintances. He is at present employed as a fireman on the Knoxville division of the L. & N. Jonn Brown, the popular grocer, is confined to his home, Twelfth and Zane streets, suffering from an attack of rheu matism. His hosts of friends hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. Clarence Brown, with the Nail and Williams Tobacco Company, and Miss Birdie Jackson, a. pretty Hardin county girl, will be married in St. John's church, St. Johns, the home of the bride, tomor row. The announcement heretofore made that Daniel Keefe! and Miss Katie Dana her were to be married was due to mis information. Persons sending items of news for this column should be careful not to trifle with the names of their iriends. Mr. aud Mrs. John J. Score celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary at their residence, 1413 Seventh street, last Monday evening. Supper was served from 0 to 9 for. their married friends, while' dancing was arranged for their young friends from 9 to 1. Many toasts and best wishes were offered by those present for their popular host and hostess. The marriage of Miss Celia Potter and James P. Barry was solemnized at St. Patrick's church Wednesday afternoon, Monsiguor Gambon tying the nuptial knot. Though nb formal invitations had been issued the ceremony was witnessed by hundreds of friends of the contracting parties, who showered upon them congratulations aud wishes for a pleasant journey through life. The happy couple left on a bridal trip to the principal Eastern cities, and are expected home in about ten days. The most interesting society announce ment of the season iu Jeffersonville is the marriage of Miss Anna Coll aud Neal MacNainara, of Keokuk, which will be solemnized with a nuptial mass at St. Augustin's church, next Tuesday morning. Miss Coll, who is.oue of the most charm ing and beautiiul young ladies in Southern Indiana, is the eldest daughter of Maurice Coll, a prominent citizen and business man. The groom is a leading coal and cement dealer in Keokuk and a cousin of City Assessor Dan Murphy. A reception will be held at the residence of the bride's parents after the ceremony, following which they will leave on a weuumg tour turpugu the Eastern State TREASURER LOUIS CARRARO. PARADISE SAMPLE ROOM. a Specialty. Fifteen Ball Pool. 248 West Jefferson Street. Irish-America- te Irish-Americ- in the history of that popular society, There was a large attendance of the best people of the city present and the scene presented was an animated one. The proceeds, which aggregated a neat sum, ere to ue ue voted to tlie erection 01 a monument on the lot of the society in St. Louis cemetery. This ball was the thirty-eight- h given and commemorated the 408th anniversary of the landing of Columbus in this country. Treasurer Louis Carraro, Mark Denun and Dominic Girardi zio, V. are leading spirits of the organization, and to their effoits is due the credit for the unexampled success of this year's anniversary celebration. The Italian Brotherhood is one of the pioneer benevolent societies of this citv, being chartered tinder the laws of this State in 18G2. Mark Denunzio is the President and Louis Carraro its Treasurer, Good Liquors M. J. HICKEY, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 384. JO 1 1 IV 1C. 00000000 00000 000 000000000 0000 0000 00000099aee0 $9000000 ClayStreet Brewery, S12 Telephone 209-- 2. WALTERS' and S14 CLAY STREET. LOUISVILLE. KY. . HENRY C. LAUER, East Jefferson St. Ipleotrlo IIoivso Clititalutr, JSU.CO Per IToricl. 42S-43- 0 II 6 ft 1 SI f Horses and Vehicles to hire nt all hours, at reasonable rates. TELEPHONE 1140. SECRETARY V. FANELLI. who arc competent oiilcials, and the so ciety has increased its popularity and prosperity under their wise guidance. It has done much good for the Italian residents of the city of Louisville. It takes care of all its members, providing for the needy, taking care of the sick, burying the dead and assisting their families. The contemplated monument, which will be an imposing one, will cost a quite a large sum of money. Irish-American- s', EMBLEM CONTEST ! t Two handsome Emblems of tlie Ancient Order of Hibernians will be awarded by the Kentucky Irish American to the members receiving the highest num- - Who Is the Most Popular Hibernian? 'V ) i The Lord Chancellor has 011 the recom mendation of Lord Maurice Fitzgerald, Lieutenant of the county, appointed William Lett. Balloughton House. Bar row, a Justice of the Peace for the County r of Wexford. - $v Record the Candidate on the First Line, Division on the -- -- tf W Scond. si n ICEODXIOKIY T, J, WATHEN THE IRISH A3VEKlIOISr. REPUBUGl U INDORSED BY THE CENTRAL LABOR UNION. That the Kentucky Irish American is steadily growing in favor with its readers and usefulness to the public is evidenced by the action of the Central Labor Union at a recent meeting in giving this paper its 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 aforesaid paper. '. iliJfl i. For Governor, WILLIAM S. TAYLOR, Of Butler County. w 629 Eighth St. and Highland and Baxter Avenues. For Lieutenant Governor, C5c Vanilla and Lemon, per gal JOHN MARSHALL. 75c Fruits and Chocolates, per gal Of Louisville. 75c Coffee and Banana, per gal 1.00 Almond and Macaroon, per gal 1.00 to 1.25 For Secretary of State, nisque and Tuttifrutti CALEB POWERS, 1.00 Bricks and Uuchre 05c Of Knox County. Sherbets and Ices 50c Sweet Cream For Attorney General, CLIFTON J. PRATT, of Fine Cakes made and orAll kinds Of Hopkins County. Candy Pullings namented to order. served on short notice. For Auditor, REV. JOHN S. SWEENEY, Of Bourbon County. is the purest and best. For Treasurer, A specialty. It WALTER R. DAY, Telephones 2144 and 2588. Of Breathitt Comitv. and rates to hotels, dealers For Superintendent of Public Instruction, large orders. JOHN BURKE, Of Campbell County. CSf-Speci- al jZ. szr. szr. . THE KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN Has celebrated its anniversary, entering upon its Third Volume. The promises made to its readers and friends in the first issue have been faithfully observed, and its circulation has enjoyed a steady growth. This should be increased in the future until it is n read in the home of every in Kentucky and adjoining States. The Kentucky Irish American for the coming year will make features of Irish-America- HIBERNIANS. IRELAND. EMPORIUM Higgins & DeGraw, 423 WEST JEFFERSON ST. Just below Fourth. For Commissioner of Agriculture, CAPT. J. W. THROCKMORTON, Of Fayette County. What They Have Been Doing Record of the Host Important of the Recent Events Culled the Past Week General From Exchanges. News Notes. The divisions of St. Paul are initiating large numbers of new members. Division 1 received three applications for membership Tuesday evening. Division 1 of Bridgeport, Conn., has decided to give its annual soiree in January, having decided not to hold a fair. Division 4 disbursed $110 for sick benefits during the past quarter. This is an evidence of the benefit of membership in this order. The County Board will hold its next meeting on Monday evening, October 30. There will be matters of importance to be acted upon. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Rochester, Minn., will give a series of dancing parties this winter. The initial one last week was well attended. John Hellon favors and advances many ideas that will enhance the membership of his division. He possesses liberal ideas and a progressive spirit. The quarterly report of Division 4 was of a most gratifying character, there being a marked increase in both number of members and funds in the treasury. The indications are that the greatest crowd of the entire carnival will assemble next Tuesday evening, when the Irish- Americans will have their celebration. Mike Ruhan is one of the most regular attendants at the tneetingsof hisdivision. While not olten heard from, he is of the class that gives great" "strenglit "to any order. The Hall Board showed in a handsome manner its appreciation of the services rendered bv James Barry. The wedding gift made to him was more deserved than valuable. There was a jollification at Hibernian Hall, Tuesday evening over the fine show ing made in Monday's parade. All will meet again at the carnival next Tuesday n day. evening, The race for popularity between the Hibernian Knights and St. Patrick's Cadets is as interesting as it is friendly. The Knights are indeed proud of their little but earnest competitors. At the last meeting of Division 5 of Providence a gold badge was presented to Finnegan in recognition of his past services to the division. This division will give a fair in February. President Frank Cunningham visited Division 1 Tuesday evening and made an eloquent talk for the Young Men's Division. He also extended an invitation to all Hibernians to come to their meetings. Division 1 of St. Paul will hold an open meeting next Wednesday evening for all Hibernians and their friends. There will be a good programme of genuine Irish amusements and refreshments and cigars will be served. In connection with Division 0 of Fall River, Mass., a Ladies' Auxiliary has been established, and at a meeting held members were presrecently seventy-si- x ent and fifteen candidates for membership were admitted. The Hibernians of Providence are after the manager of the Auditorium for letting it to the woman "Shepherd." It is said the Democrats will also oppose the hiring of Music Hall for holding conventions in future because the hall was let to this base slanderer of the Catholic clergy and sis terhood. There was the smallest attendance Wednesday evening at the meeting of Division 4 that has been seen in a long time, The members are recovering from Monday's Jong walk in order that they may be present at the carnival to hear National President Keating next Tuesday evening. The County Board of Directors of San Jose, Cal., met recently and selected Father McGuire, pastor of St. Patrick's church, County Chaplain. It is the intention of Division 3 to inaugurate a literary programme and series of lectures for the entertainment of the members of the Hibernian organizations and the public generally during the coming months. anniversary of DivisThe twenty-fift- h ion 18 of North Brookfield, Mass., was observed at the town hall. Edward Donnelly, President of the organization, presided. Rev. James Redigan, of Leicester, State Chaplain of the order, and a number of clergymen were present. A solid gold watch chain and charm were presented to Mortimer Howard, he being one of the two charter members now con nected' with the order in North Brook' field. Michael Noonan, the other charter d member, was presented with a cane five years ago, when the twentieth anniversary of the organization was 'observed. Irish-Americagold-heade- For Railroad Commissioners, CAPT. H. S. IRWIN, Second District. Our stock em" braces excep" JOHN C. WOOD, tionally well seThird District. lected lines of solid and plated Silverware, Cut Glass and Metal Novelties.China Ware, Table IX. Cutlery, Sideboard DecoraDIVISION 1 tions. Water Sets, Tabourettes, Jardinieres and Pedes- Meets on the Second and Fourth Tuesday Evenings of Each Mouth. tals, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Art Squares, Carpets. Draperies, Etc. Every desirable President Thomas Keenan. necessity and tasty novelty for making Vice President Tim J. Sullivan. neat, cozy, comfortable. the dining-rooRecording Secretary Thomas J. Dolan Financial Secretary Peter Cusick, 132 Twentieth street. S3SSS9SSS9S9S9SSS9S3SSS9S9 Treasurer John Mulloy. A. O. 1 Walsh the Tailor, I 232 FOURTH AYE. Si Examine 5 Complete Line S DIVISION 2 Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday Evenings of Each Month. President William T. Median. Vice President Thomas Camfield. Recording Secretary John Mooney. Financial Secretary John T. Keaney, 1335 Rogers street. Treasurer Owen Keiren. DIVISION 3 Meets on the First and Third Wednesday Evenings af Each Month. President Patrick T. Sullivan. Vice President Phil Cavanaugh. Recording Secretary JohnCavanaugh. Financial Secretary N. J. Sheridan, 2018Xytle-stree-i. 8 Suitings. Treasurer George J. Butler. JOHN P. KELLY & SON DEALERS IN Groceries, Vegetables, Produce. DIVISION 4 Meets on the Second and Fouth Wednesday Evenings of Each Month. President John H. Heunessy. Vice President Thomas Lynch. Recording; Secretary John J. Grogan. Financial Secretary George Flahiff, 420 East Gray street. Treasurer Harry Brady. DIVISION C Meets on the First and Third Tuesday Evenings of Each Month President Frank G. Cunningham. Vice President D. J, Tierney. Recording Secretary L. J. Mackey. Financial Secretary J. J. Curran, 010 Thirteenth street. Treasurer M. J. McCarthy. Lord and Lady Wallrcourt are now staving at Ardfry,' their residence in County Galway. The dedication of, the new church of the Assumption at Howth will take place October 15. His Grace Archbishop Walsh will preside. The funeral of Charles McLean, who died at the residence of his son in Dublin, took place September 23, the interment being at Lusk. The attendance at the Derry races was generally large and the meeting has been one of the most successful held for some time on the Ballyarnett course. The death is announced of John O'Rorke He was for a at the age of seventy-six- . long time prominently associated with the musical profession of Dublin. A successful bazar was held at Naul for the purpose of raising funds for procuring a new bell for the Catholic church there, of which Rev. Father Nolan is pastor. The funeral of the late C. B. Irwin, the famous athlete, took place in and was numerously attended. In athletic circles his death is much regretted. Bridget McGovern passed away September 23, after a tedious illness at her residence in Clonsilla. She was the wife of Michael McGovern, and her death caused great sorrow. The death took place on Thursday at Brtllybunion of F. Weldon Walshe, agent of the Marquis of Waterford and Vis count Duncannon. Mr. Walshe was formerly manager of the Provincial Bank at Dun-ganu- Carrick-on-Sui- r. Fresh Meats, Seventeenth and Bank Streets. Special attention given to family orders and goods delivered to all parts of the city. CENTRAL LABOR ONION RiVERVIEW Is Now Open to PARK OFFICERS. President James McGill. Vice President J. W. Stevens. Corresponding Secretary Zeno M. A few select dates for picnics, etc., Young, C49 Second street. Recording Secretary T. J. Hennessy. open. Call at office, 413 W. Jefferson. Financial Secretary Charles Peetz. Treasurer William A. Pool. CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY Sergeant at Arms Nelson Green. By PROF.MORBACH'S BAND. M.Chairman Board of Directors Walter Young. the Public M. MURPHY, mmiIt Pin w IIUUUVU) UllUUblllL.1 DIJAI.KR IN I JV. NOVEMBER ELECTION. Wines. I.!quor,Feed, Hay and Grain. JJ. Cor. SrvenUenth ami Portland Ave. MULDOON. DEMOCRATIC HERE YOU ARE FOR I1U1U1 Mu IU n PRESTON AND MARKET. MY SPECIALTY IS FINE WHISKY. I f niunnii XH NOMINEE FOR N PARK COMMISSIONER William Lowry, Vice Chairman of Birr Urban District Council, has given notice to move that the question of lighting the town by means of electricity be considered at the next meeting of the board. JIM MOORE'S 1521 Portland Ave. The Mayor of Waterford recently addressed Ilarland & Wolff, pointing out Waterford the BROWN LEGHORNS. the great advantages shipbuildingoffers for yard. purpose of a Eggs for Waterford is well situated lor such an Average 200 eggs a year. hatching 5 cents each. Two Cockerels object, and there is a splendid river, wilh for sale cheap. ample depth of water. In view of the great employment that would be given CHAS. D. JACQUES, in this neighborhood by the establishment of works of this kind it is hoped 2422 St. Xavler. Waterford may receive the favorable consideration of the eminent shipbuilders. At the Athlone petty sessions Patrick Golding was summoned at the instance FIK.ST CLASS officer, on of Peter Malone, GROCERY AND SALOON, two separate summonses under the sanitary act first for depositing a dead carN. V. Cor. Nineteenth and Duacaa. case on the public road at Li'ssywooller, n Flae Lurch and Music Saturday Night. and second for depositing a second car case in a fieid within thirty yards of the CLEANING, public highway. The defendant, on be VAOLT ODORLESS ing asked to plead, said he was not guilty, Capt. Preston said this was a very im JOUST Teleshones 1007-182- 0. portant sanitary case and granted an ad DRY WBIX DIOOINO. Order by, mail will jouniuient. ..I. . . Mini aMullAM sub-sanita- M. D. Lawler, ICARNBY. The Mayor of Cork refused to put the motion that the Corporation be represented at the laying of the foundation stone of the Parnell moument, after which the matter was dropped. Many other bodies also refused to send representatives. William Kelly, assistant superintendent at the postal branch of the Limerick postofflce, has been transferred to Cork on promotion. He was held in deserved esteem here by his colleagues, who entertained him at supper1 previous to his departure and presented him with a handsome gold watch. On Monday, September 25, in the Town Hall, Carlow, the Catherlogh bazar was opened by the Most Rev. Dr. Foley, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin. The object of the bazar was to provide new and commodious schools for the 500 children under the care of the nuns of the Presentation Convent. At the Thurles petty sessions James Dwyer, a corn merchant of Thurles, was charged by Sergeant Caulfield, Inspector of weights and measures, with having in his possession for the purpose of use five weights which were light. Defendant pleaded guilty and was fined ten shillings and costs. The weights are to be forfeited. Thomas Ahern, a shopkeeper residing at Marden street, Newcastle West, was brought before Thomas Hurley, Justice of the Peace, and charged with taking forcible possession' of premises from which he had been evicted the previous day. The accused stated he was evicted illegally. He was remanded to next petty sessions, bail being accepted. At the meeting of the Athlone Urban Council a reply was received from the Secretary of the Board of Public Works stating that the loan of 4,500 would be granted to the Council for the extension and improvement of the Athlone gas works. In anticipation of this loan the improvements in connection with the gas works are already progressing. At last Nenagh Municipal Court, before John Harty, acting for Michael McMahon, Municipal Magistrate, a letter was read fiom the latter expressing regret at the transfer from Nenagh of Sergeant Beegan, who was a most efficient and courteous officer, and hoping that his removal to the charge of Goldeu's Cross would prove to further deserved only a stepping-ston- e promotion. At Thursday's meeting of Portumna District Council the applicants for cottages were in numerous instances evicted tenants, who now ought to have the sites fixed on the holdings from which in the days of the plan of campaign they were evicted. E. Shaw Tener, Justice of the Peace, agent for Lord Clanricarue, objected most strenuously, but tlie representation was passed. The Earl of Wlcklow was recently sworn in as Justice of the Peacefor County Wicklow before Albert Meldon.R.JK., in the Magistrates' rfom at Arklow, court house. Subsequently he adjudicated for the first time at the petty sessions, which were presided over by the Earl of Carys-for- t. Lord Wicklow, who only recently attained his majority, holds a commission in the Life Guards. An Evicted Tenants' Association has been formed in New Ross for the purpose of assisting the evicted tenants in South Wexford generally, and principally with the object of effecting the restoration to their homes of the Coolroe tenants who ten years ago were evicted by the late Mr. Byrne and are ever since living in wretched wooden huts on the borders of their once happy homes. It has been decided that the Irish Dairy Association shall have a stall at the forthcoming London dairy show and restrict exhibits in this stall to merchants and agents of Irish dairy produce, the Secretary being instructed to make all arrangements and take charge of the stall at the show, and also to offer gold, silver and bronze medals for the best and neat est exhibits of Irish creamery butter. Constable Lambert arrested a rather elderly man named John Hoey on a charge of loitering and begging in Vernon avenue, Clontarf. When the prisoner was brought to the station he was searched, and from a bundle of rugs he had concealed on his person was taken ,117 iu gold. Hoey, who is a native of Curglass, Cavan, told the Constable that he had only been three weeks back from America. A serious accident occurred at the Neuagti Mailings, the victim being a young man named Michael Meara, who is iu the employment of Messrs. Waller. It appears that Meara was engaged in at tending to a separating machine, when from, some unexplained cause his right hand and arm got caught in the screen of the machine, which was whirling round with great velocity, and before liberation could be effected the limb was shockingly mangled. At the Tipperary petty sessions on Thursday a Limerick hurler named John Hynes was prosecuted on a charge of having assaulted a young man named William Filzgibboiis in Tipperary during a hurling match between Cork and Limerick. When the case was called Mr. Yates applied to the court to have the charge reduced to one of common as sault, as the injured man had declined to prosecute. The court acceded to the ap plication and the case was dismissed. Irish News, Church News, Society News, Home News, Labor News, Sporting News. It Weekly Journal which is printed and mailed on Fridays, so that its city readers may take advantage of the announcements it contains and be directed where to make their Saturday purchases. This will result iu great benefit to our advertisers, who should remember the fact that it has the Official Indorsement of the First-Clas- s is a C ENTRAL LABOR UNION And the Representatives of the Trades Unions of Louisville. y& THEATRICALS. For four matinees and night perform anccs at the Temple Theater next week the play to be presented will be "East Lynne," one of the greatest successes on stage. Tuesday and the American Wednesday the Temple will be occupied by the Masonic Grand Lodge, and there will be no performances after Monday night until Thursday night. The version to be presented is the only authorized version of the famous novel, and as the story is so well known it is not necessary to repeat it here. The trials and follies of Lady Isabel have exacted more tears and sympathy than, perhaps, any other stage story. It is an old, old tale, ever new, and will obtain as long as humanity itself. Opinion may be divided as to the weakness of the principal character, but there is no question as to the sincerity of her repentance or remorseful death, and therein lies a healthy moral. This will be followed by "An Ensmy to the King," Col. Meffert having succeeded in arrang ing with E. H. Sotliern for its production Theise's amusing burlesque production, "Wine, Woman and Song," which played which played a successful engagement at the Buckingham several weeks ago, will return for another week, commencing with the usual Sunday matinee. The excellent satisfaction given by this nier itorious company is the cause of its early return, and it will prove a welcome attraction for the second week of the carnival. Ths show, were it the same as when seen here on its first visit, would easily pass muster but the mangeinent has added some special features .Chief among those is the latest of Edison's animated nicture maaiilnes. by which will be exhibited wonderfully life like views, such as the DreyTiis-.trial-, the late war, the Dewey para&sHdothers of to equal interest. Thejml'X4-ntJothe olio, while many, iww;nR8( dances and ensembles willvbe. introduced and the burlesque will be made prettier by new scenery and " light effects,, The usual matinees will p given on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. THE CARNlVAll PROGRAMME. Tlie Subscription Price IS ONLY 1 PER YEAR, Invariably iu advance, and for this small sum we promise to continue to issue one of the brighest, cleanest, newsiest Irish American newspapers in the United States. We will endeavor to furnish our readers a fearless, liberal and honest publication one that may be relied upon for its every word. SUBSCRIBE NOW. Advertisers Will serve their interests best by sending in their copy as early in the week as possible. They will find that advertisements placed in this paper will be productive of the bestt'fc results, as it now has a very large circulation among the best class of our citizens. - Address all Correspondence and Business Communications to the Monday, October 16 Colored baby day r (afternoon). Tuesday, October 17 Irish'Anierican day. Wednesday, October 18 Elks' day: Thursday, Qctober 10 T. P. A. day., Friday, October 20 Indiana day, Saturday, October 21 Kentucky day. II II 181 ill I reETDTGTOKZY m AMERICAN nn r n 9 WILL BE OPEN UNTIL THE EVENING OF PRINTING The Kentuckj' Irish American is prepared to do the best of Job Printing, such as a SATURDAY,0CT.21 Under Direction LOUISVILLE LODGE ELKS No. 8. ffi 66 trie Midway. Visit the Street Fair. & FREE SHOWS EVERY DAY. E Irish-America- n Day Tuesday, Oct. 17. No LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS CARDS ENVELOPES TICKETS DODGERS All work executed promptly in ' first-cla- ss El 8 style. Special Program by the Irish Societies. Extra Charge. HON. JOHN YOUNG BROWN, OUR NEXT GOVERNOR. He Would Rather Be Entrance Floyd and Broadway I Give Us Your Order Halp Us Grow. and B Right Than to Hold Any Office. ADMISSION lOc. JOHN Open from 12:30 to II P. M. DEMOCRATIC TICKET, UNION MADE. NOT IN A TRUST. T. KEATING, I the preference among many men for the girls, one of the characteristics of s. CHEW POTH NEW. u u TOBACCO. SOMETHING GOOD. SOMETHING Manufactured by LOUISVILLE TOBACCO WORKS. Made from selected Hurley Tobacco. flavoring enter into its composition. The best Irish Whisky (Potheen) and FRANK FEAR BREWING INCOItPOIlA.'rK.D. 60. X Attorney General LAWRI3NCX3 P. TANNER of Davlesa county. Auditor FRANK A. PASTEUR of Caldwell county. Treasuror-JO- HN C. DROEOE of Kenton county. Sicretary of State-- E. L. HINES of , warren county. Superintendent of Public Instruction REV. O. C. OVERSTREET Of Spencer county. of Agriculture D. W. VANDWVEI5R of Lincoln county. Offices. Qovernor-JOYOUNG BltOWN of Jefferson county. Lieutenant Governor P. P. JOHNSTON of r'uyotto county. HN Thursday was Fraternal day, when every society in the city was well repre'National President of tlio Hi sented. Yesterday was McKinley day, while today is set apart for our German-America- n bernians to Speak Tueswho will make day Nifjht. an effort to have an attendance that will n rival that of their friends next Tuesday. Newton Rotors Will Preside at The many booths are varied and attractive and will well repay a visit. Thus the Irisii-AiiierieDay far the carnival has received the approval Hxerelses. of the press and public. The Elks have well kept their promise that nothing objectionable would be tolerated, and our Solos Will Be Koiidered by Sev- citizens should manifest their approval of the enterprise and public spirit of the eral of Louisville's Leadantlered fraternity by visitine the carnival during the coming week. The proing Singers. gramme arranged for Tuesday evening will prove the best of the entire week, and those who can attend only one night ALL ARRANGEMENTS NOW COMPLETE will do well to remember this. fellow-citizenIrish-America' an KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN 326 WEST GREEN ST. KLEIDERER Has 9 354 Fourth Avenue, Near Jefferson. Suits and overcoats $25 and up. just tcccivcd his New Fall and Winter Importations. 3oo7r7reeginy, $7ior77ianU. AGAINST G0EBEL The most enthusiastic meeting that has been held thus far was that which took place at Hibernian Hall Thursday night to hear the report of the Executive Committee and complete the arrangements n for the proper observance of day, next Tuesday. County President John .Murphy presided and Frank Cunningham acted in the absence of Secretary Grogan. The best of feeling prevailed and all expressed themselves as delighted with the showing made in Monday's parade. Inspiring talks were made by Col. John Kelly, whose remarks were heartily applauded, and Messrs. Joe Nevin, Patrick Sullivan, Mike Francis, William Mee-haTom Keenan, Thomas Claire, Tom Camfield, Thomas Tarpey, M. W. Murphy and others, aiid resolutions complimenting the Executive Committee upon its excellent work were unanimously adopted. The report of the Executive Committee detailed the arrangements made for next Tuesday evening. The exercises will be presided over by Newton G. Rogers, the well known attorney, who will introduce the orator of the occasion, Hon. Keating, President of the Chicago School Hoard and National President of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, who will be the guest of honor at a banquet later 111 the evening. Mrs. Katie Costigan, Mrs. D. Dougherty and Misses Uee Mullarkey and Josie Kelley will, render choice vocal solos. Hons. Edward J. McDertnott and Matt O'Doherty have also consented to make short addresses, and John Flynn has been urgently requested to deliver one or more recitations. Other interesting feature may be added,, but the foregoing is sufficient to draw the largest crowd of the week. An invitation was extended Messrs. Pat nannon, Squire 'McGrath, Jeremiah e Kavanaugh and John Kelly, our Irish Nationalists and honored citizens of Louisville, (o be guests of honor and occupy seats with the Hon. John , Keating. After the transaction of other business the meeting adjourned to meet again at the carnival Tuesday evening. The Executive Committee requests all wear tfieir badges on that occasion. Chairman Feeney and the members of the committee will meet this evening at the office of Newton Rogers, when the remaining business will be transacted. Irish-American, old-timIrish-America. State Charles J. Bronston Will Not Support Him for the Governorship. The most startling sensation of the week in the campaign now being waged for the office of Govenor was the letter from State Senator Bronston, of Lexington, declining to longer support Senator William Gocbel and asking for his removal from the ticket. In a speech at Hartford Thursday Gocbel admitted his agreement with Carlisle, but says it was not carried out because Carlisle wanted 011 the delegation men opposed to him. Senator Itronston's letter is as follows: "J. C. S. Hlackburn, Chairman Dear Sir: I take the liberty of nddressing you as the Chairman of the Democratic Campaign Committee and the recognized leader of the Kentucky Democracy. Upon my return from Europe I received a letter from your committee asking me to speak on behalf of the Democratic ticket headed by the Hon. William Goebel. To that letter I made prompt response, nvowing'my intentions of voting for Mr. Goebel and the entire ticket and expressing my willingnesss to speak at aiiy time or place your committee might consider an advantage to the cause of Democracy, granting, however, the right to speak frankly nnd consistently upon certain measures incorporated in the party platform, and especially assuring the committee of my readiness at all times to do anything to aid the success of the candidates selected by the Democratic party ' nor inconnot violative of sistent with personal honor. "Your committee has made no reply to that letter, and I must therefore assume that it is still reserving the right to accept or reject my offer at its pleasure. "I have just read the letter of Mr. Goebel to Mr. Carlisle of date May 23, 1890, and knowing me as you do, it is scarcely necessary for me to say that I can not now speak for Mr. Goebel on any conditions. To do so would be a gross and a sacrifice violation of all of all personal honor, and in my humble judgment disloyal to the best interests of the Democratic party. Recalling, as I do, the memorable contest in the General Assembly of Kentucky in the spring of 181)0, and especially the treachery to you and through you, the party which had chosen you as its candidate, of Mr. Carlisle and bis followers, I am simply horrified at being forced to know that Mr. Goebel, with whom I was so intimately and constantly associated, was then harboring the intent, immediately upon the adjournment of the Legislature, and while your race was still pending and the cause for which we were so desperately fighting was still held in the balance, to at once rush into the arms of his bitterest foe and unite with him in making your success and the principles embodied in your race impossible. "I will not indulge the presumption of even suggesting to you and your assot, party pride ciates that all and personal honor demand that Mr. Goebel's name should by the party organization be stricken from the ticket, and a loyal, upright, honest Democrat and true man be put in his place. Upon your conscience and judgment that responsibility must rest. Yet if you as the recognized leader of Democracy in the State, and the Houj W. J, Bryan as the self-respe. self-respe- ( JrA J Wf DSr tS THE CHPST , fiend For (hiale atic this college preferred by business houses. There are other schools than ours, but none that can offer our facilities. Seven experienced teachers, each one a specialist in his line. Graduates of BREWERS AND BOTTLERS, LOUISVILLE, It V ji DANIEL DOUGHERTY. THOMAS KEENAN. ? THOROUGH TRAINING Fcr Hailroad Commissioner. C. 7? KY. of .iopklns county. Geco.id Dlstrlct-- C. Montgomery Thirty-sevent- h F.rst District FLETCHER DEMPSBY McCHORD of Washington county. Third Dlstrlct-- A. W. HAMILTON county. of BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING, THIRD AND MAIN STS., State Senator. DouflHertu UNDERTAKERS, 1229 LER. Forty-fourt- h District ROBERT TY. Legislature. Dlstrict-'Dlstrlct-JO- HN Dlstrlct-GEW. ITALIAN -- SWISS 219-22- 7 COLONY WINE CO., H. M. RAG-LAN- D. Forty-fift- h Forty-sixth LET-TERL- E. West Jefferson Street. West Market Street, Bet. Twelfth and Thirteenth ii3jr,i3;i?iioiri5 1240-2- . i All Calls Promptly Attended to, Day or Night. Carriages Furnished for All Occasions. A Dlstrlct-JO- HN TEVIS. District HENRY KRE-MEForty-nint- h DIstrlct-JA- S. P. REEDY. Fiftieth District SYLVESTER M'DON-OUGFifty-firDlstrtct-TH- OS. DREWRY. Forty-sevent- O. St. GOETZ. h Forty-eight- h WHALLEN BROTHERS, Proprs., AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WHOLESALE st Judge of City Court. JOHN M'CANN, magistrate. Aldermen. , 0 9 o. lili INCORPOBATBD. MAIN-STREE- T J. ROSS. LEN G. HERNDON DR. J. H. DUSCHE- MEYER. CHAS. J. CRONAN, M. DOERHOEFER. W. W. M'CALL JOHN L. GRUBER. HN CHAS. HECTOR B. DU- LANEY, THOS. BATTER- M. WEDE, CHAS. BYRNE. WHITE. J. FORD. G. HULS- - Tolepliono SIOO. TEMPLE THEATER. W. II. MEFFERT, MANAGER. LIQUORS OF HLL KINDS. LAWLER- -- LOUISVII,!.!, COONEY. ICY. MEFFERT STOCK COMPANY BREWERY LAGER BEER PORTER. -IT'S PURE. LOUISVILLE, KY. KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN, 326 W. Green St. JOHN Second Ward FRANK SCHAEFER and J. H. OSTENDORF. Third Ward-JAM- ES J. ADAMS and JOSEPH H. GERNERT. Fourth Wnrd GEORGE DuSOUCHET and JOHN T. BOURKE. C. O. RUSSMAN and Fifth Ward-D- R. JAMES W. GARRISON. Sixth Ward JOHN C. MILLER and REUBEN JACOBS. L. M'DONALD and Seventh Ward-E- D H. J. REEB. Eighth AVnrd-G- US WEIIRLEY and T. O. DUNLAP. Ninth Ward JOHN G. M'ELLIOTT and WILLIAM HECI1T. Tenth Ward-MI- KE BURKE and DR. R. W. TAYLOR. Eleventh Ward CHARLES FEENEY and CHARLES BHUCK. Twelfth Ward-E- D. J. M'DONALD and JOHN B. CAMPBELL. Councilmen. First Ward-JOJ. SULLIVAN and CRIBU1N. "EasTlynne" BUCKINGHAM Flout Vandovllla Thettra la America. LAWLER'S M ONARCn A G Broken Week Account of meeting of 1207 West Main the Grand Lodge Masons. Two performances Monday; Thursday night, and balance of week two performances daily. Popular Prices 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. No higher. CAFE CENT CIGAR. Manufactured at Street, Louisville. SUPERIOR HOTEL RICHELIEU AND RESTAURANT, M. J. SWEENY, Prop. 221 THIRD AVE. WEEK Private Dining Rooms. Open Day and Matlneei SnnJay. Monday. Wedoeiday, Saturday. Night. Best of Wines and Cigars. Theisc's Amusing Burlesque, TffitiRPHONR eoa. SUNDAY MATINEE, OCT, 15. JOB PRINTING School Trustees. District DR. F. W. RUBY. D,str,ct HANCOCK rAYLOI0""1 Forty-eight- h District GARVIN COCHRAN. Flftioth District E. W. GALVIN. Dlstrict-JOSEFifty-first Forty-fift- h Forty-sixt- h Dlstrlct-- S. SNODORASS. WINES.LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Frank Fehr's Beer always on tap. Special attention paid to orders for family use. I WINE, WOflAN BIG FOUR TO ROUTE 1 Ifll'S Seventh ancl St. Catherine. Ml it PH ATKIN-BO- Hot Imneh Day and flight. JOHN P. OERTEL, BUTCHERTOWN BREWERY, 1400-140- 4 Tlpkoe CREAM COMMON BEER Boots and Shoes Story Avenue; 89!. LOUISVILLE, KY. That the Elks' carnival is an unqualiSince the JOHN DOERHOEFER. opening of the gates Monday the grounds W. O. HEAD. have been crowded, daily, the attendance State Campaign Committee. running from 10,000 to 20,000. The MidP. P. JOHNSTON. Chairman. JOHN "W. GREEN. JOHN C. DROEGE. way and its attractions were thrown open (JEO. MATT ADAMS E. P. MILLETT. Headquarters Equltablo building, Louis- - Tuesday, Merchants' day, and has been one of the centers of interest. Wednesday was Indies' day, when the baby show took place. The visitors were surprised at the great number entered for Democratic Nominee for prizes, and though each one received a souvenir its mother's opinion was still that her baby waa'the prettiest, notwithstanding the verdict of Judges Miller, Voted for by the city at large. Gregory and McGe. There were nearly three hundred entries and the race nar! rowed down to babies Marie Illlltuan, of 1122 Wickliffe avenue; M. C. Heverin, of rtAKBR OP PINO 6 12 Second street,; and Johnnie Carroll, the handsome little son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carroll, of 1868 Portlaud avenue, 1708 Seventh Street, They were awarded prixea in the order Wtrk SmmiMd Riprtlac Unity Bum, named, the boy only losing because of M. MULDOON. Park Commissioners. aSONG. fied success no one can deny. William Patterson leader thereof in the nation, to both of whom, and especially to you, my loyalty is attested by devotion and without limit, still insist the Democratic party shall become partictps criminis to such perfidy, I, as a humble member thereof, can not consent by indorsing such indisputable treachery and dishonesty, although still intending to . . maintaiu loyally and faithfully the best interests of that party and strive to insure its future success." CONDITION Indianapolis Peoria AND ALT, TOINTS CHICAGO IN INDIANA and ...MICHIGAN. .. BEST TERMINALS UNION DEPOT Corner Seventh St. and River. CITY TICKET OFFICE No. 218 Fourth Ave. UNCHANGED. of 0. J. CALLAHAN, ui General Agent, Louisyille, Ky, Audran, of Jeffersonvllle, shows no he is growing weaker E. G. McCORMICK, Pass. Traf. Mgr., change except that WARREN J. LYNCH, A. G. P. A., day by day. HU advanced age is against CINCINNATI. O. now despair his closest him and diocese of Caahel, Waterford, Emly and of hi recovery-I- t Listuore on October 24. and that the hold the elec- place of election should be Clouniel, aa has been decided to tion of a Protestant Bishop for the united the moat center portiou of the diocese. The condition the Rev. Father S. J. OA.ri5S, CIs