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Kentucky Irish American: December 9, 1899
Kentucky Irish American: December 9, 1899 Kentucky Irish American 300dpi TIFF G4 page images William M. Higgins Louisville, KY 1899 kec1899120901_sn86069180 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Kentucky Irish American: December 9, 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. I I. I F. MEDEHL SWMJEGN 1ENTIST, 347 W. JEFFERSON ST., Bet. Third and Fourth. OtHCe Hours from 8 to $. Sun-da9 to ii. Kentucky Hush American. " I LACE CURTAIN We LAWMY, lead aed mvm fottow. Our work In lisgseriar lace curfalas at 29c a pair (Ives tire satlsfcctlea. Werk called for and delivered. Flrst-cUt- e serlce. MAD. BABEY, 625 ond St. Telepheae 23I. Sec- VOLUME III. NO. 23. Paducah. It has done perhaps more charitable and benevolent work than any other society in that citv, and includes in its membership many of the leading peo pie of that town. An interesting and largely attended meeting was held last week, at which resolutions of sympathy were adopted for Mr. and Mrs. Langston and Mr. and Mrs, Lee Eaker, from whose homes death had taken daughters, a little girl and young lady respectively. jansen urancu owes much of its sue cess to the progressive spirit and enter prise of Mrs. John J. Dorian, Mrs. Eugene Geary, Mrs. Maggie Creery and Miss Ellen Donigan, the efficient Secretary, whose labors for the good of its members are untiring. LOUISVILLE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS. firm dealing in spring water sent aboard the steamship a dozen demijohns of water. On Mr. Croker's return the same agent boarded the steamer at Quarantine and attempted to get from the Tammany chieftain some favorable expression regarding the water that he might use for advertising purposes. "Mow did it compare with what you drank in England?" inquired the agent, when he finally got the ear of the boss, Mr. Croker placed his hand on the agent's shoulder and, drawing him close, whispered. "What I dranic in Kngland, did you ask? Well, I'll tell you, but you must never breathe it to a soul. They say that English water is bad, very bad, and while I've got a goop deal of courage, can't tell you much about it from lack of personal knowledge. The truth is all the time I was on the island I didn't touch anything stronger than" and he sagely winked his eye. CONSOLIDATION, Ancient Order of Hibernians to Vote Upon An Important Proposition. Result Will Bo Announced at a General 01601111? to Bo Held in January. A Committee Appointed to Ar- JUST HATE. Why the Irish Aro Disloyal to England in Her Hour of Need. During Seven Long Centuries Slio Has Been Most Cruel nnd Rapacious. people have fead tne sad experience of England's acfjueiisience such a long period, and heacelit is that the Irish n desire no alliance and arc ready to .their "ves- - if I , necessary. For fui Her information on Irish opposition to Hgland's war in the Transvaal, read GlaJ tone's great speech on the suppression the Irish Parliament ; the passage of;the iniquitous act of i nnd uuivju ivuitu luiumy unKS ircianu IU England for purposes of plunder and profit to the empire.J Anglo-Afcenca- intimately for seveuj hundred years to be a hypocrite of the fst water. No other Yi Mi L Mackin Council Takes Posses sion of Its Now Club House. Annual Election of Officers Was Xleld Last Tuesday Evening-. LUCKY WINNERS. Thoso Who Drew tho Handsome Prizes Offered at tho Sis-to- rs ?a,!f Bazar. Drawings Witnessed by Large Crowd at St. Mary's Hall . Monday Night. Sacred Heart Ladies Victorious In Sale of Combination Tickets. JAMES WOLFE GETS THE BATH TUB I range for the Observance of St. Patrick's Day. MADE CHAIRMAN FRIENDS SURPRISED. Miss Lillle Huttl andTheodore Schene United In Marriage. Neat Sum Realized From the British Ofllclals Refuse to Stand Late Dramatic EnterTheir Equitable Burden Large Gathering of Friends tainment. of Taxation. POPULAR YOUNG SOLDIER. Celebratejrils Ninth Birthday. FRANK CUNNINGHAM COERCION ACTS AND MARTIAL LAW f APPLICATIONS POURING IN RAPIDLY. i to' -- Mackin Council held a very enthusi During the past six months there baa From the Minneapolis Irish Standard A wedding that "was a pleasing surprise Last Monday evening the handsome astic meeting last Tuesday evening, at Former Louisville Boy Now been a growing sentiment among the of last week we take the following excel bath tub and combination book articles which officers for the ensuing year were I to their host of friends was that of 'Miss One of Paducah's City members of the Ancient Order of Hiber Lillie Hutti and Theodore Schene, which lent article, which Irish Americans should elected, Nearly two hundred members offered as prizes at the bazar for the nians of Louisville that a consolidation of occurred Fathers. were present, many taking advantage of last Friday evening, Rev. Father read and make the truths therein stated the Good Shepherd were drawn the various divisions iuto one strong body Cunningham, who is for in the presence of a large audience tins occasion to inspect their new home a warm personal more generally known: would be the means of inducing more for the first time. There were a large friend of the groom, tying the nuptial Many intelligent Americans who have The Paducah Leader of last Sunday at St. Mary's Hall and the business of persons to join the order, and also reduce the fair wound up. number of candidates nominated for the publishes portraits of its newly-electe- d knot. The happy bride is the attractive not studied the political relation the expenses incidental to the carrying and accumpltshed daughter different offices, several of the races be- city officials, among them being that of The booth of the Sacred Heart through of Philip between England and Ireland for the on of the great work for which the so Walnut-stren ing quited animated. The count of the Edward D. Hannon, formerly of this Mrs1. Andrew Kast was awarded the first Hutti, the past seven centuries and a quarter are at aety is organized. ballots showed the following to be suc- city, who will represent the First ward of prize for selling the largest number of grocer. Since her debut 6he has been a loss to understand why the Irish are InXliis city there are now five divisions cessful: very popular in West End social circles, disloyal to Great Britain in the hour of Paducah in the City Council. He is the combination books', turning in therefor besides the Ladies' Auxiliary and the Hi Chaplain Rev. A. J. Brady. her charming manner and winsome dis need and why they sympathize with the youngest man in that body, as well as over $300. The second prize went to Miss bernian Knights. Among the divisions President William Kerberg, position making her a pronounced favor- Boers in the present war. When an one of the most popular, as attested by Agnes McGinn, of St. Patrick's, whose some are in a very flourishing condition, First Vice President George J. Lutz. the great vote cast for him. He was born sales aggregated f 195. The winners were ite. She has been a devout member of speaks out strongly financially and numerically, while the Second Vice President John Harlow. here in 18G7, but removed to Pa warmly congratulated. St. Mary's church since her girlhood against great Britain and expresses the membership of at least one, and possibly Marshal Charles S. Raidy. The report of President O'Brien and and was one of the most zealous workers hope that the Transvaal will maintain its ducah in 1890 to engage in the plumbing, two, has fallen off. to quite an extent dur Recording Secretary Louis Straub. in Father Westerman's congregation. Mr, independence and come through the war gas and steam fitting business, and con Treasurer Duffy showed that the net proing the past year, and how to strengthen Schene is Financial Secretary Mark M. Raidy. ducts the largest establishment in that ceeds would be over $5,000, and the statea prominent young man in triumphantly, an American will be apt to them has been a troublesome problem. I , , ... Corresponding Secretary B. Ausden-mor- part of the State. The Leader says of ment elicited rounds of applause from business and social circles and is held in accuse him of inheriting a prejudice Able arguments have been made pro and the highest esteem by all who know him. agaipst England. When an American him: "Mr. Hannon was married in 1894 the throng of ladies and gentlemen prescon, and the matter was finally brought Treasurer D. W. Cuniff, He is associated with his uncle, Fred reads the London dispatch about the and is a member of the Catholic church ent. The net earnings of the different before the County Board, which subse Inside Sentinel George Semonis. Indertroth, on West Broadway. The Irish leaders being opposed to the enlist He was elected at the last election and booths were headed by the Cathedral, the quently appointed a committee to con Outside Sentinel A. J. Wald. young people had been sweethearts for ment of the young men of Ireland for the will serve as Councilman for the next round numbers being as follows: sider the matter and report what they Executive Committee F. L. Eber-hard- t, two years. He is an honest, clever busi Cathedral, $ 1,400. some time, but their marriage was not South African war, he will be likely to thought the best plan to' pursue. Sacred Heart, 935. expected to take place till spring, and ask why the Irish can not be as loyal as John Kemper, C. H. Zook, R. L. ness man, and will make the city of Pa County President Murphy called Fisher, Joseph Heckmann. St. Louis Bertrand, $827. ending of their courtship was thus the Scotch to the British Empire, of ducah a first-claCouncilman. He is special meeting of the County Board last the The Literary and Amusement Commit- true Democrat." His many friends in St. Patrick's, 741. not ldoked for. The ceremon3 was wit which they are subjects. The manifesta Monday night to consider the report of tee made a very favorable report on their the First ward are gratified at his success, St. Mary's, $G37. nessed by the immediate friends of both tion of sympathy with the Boers at the committee, which recommended parties. They are now Sisters' table, f664. dramatic entertainment and stated that at home at the mass meetings held in Ireland is a puz consolidation, the manner and time to be St. Brigid's, $533. residence of tjie parents of the bride, 1300 zie to the American who lias been fed on they would be able to turn over quite a JEFFERSONVILLE. determined at a general meeting to be neat sum to the Treasurer. Art Gallery, $50. West Walnut street, where they are re British literature and taught to believe held in January. A vote of thanks was tendered Miss The gross receipts of the bazar footed ceiving the congratulations of their many that the British Government is engaged The observance of St. Patrick's day Goss for her generous donation of cos- Happenings in Hibernian and up $0,042.90. relatives and acquaintances. May their in carrying Christianity and civilization was also brought before the board, as tumes to the ladies participating in the James Wolfe, the popular Limerick journey through life be a happy and sue- into Africa and Asia along with dum-duthere is an almost unanimous feeling that Social Circles Over the grocer, won the handsome enameled bath drama, and also for the interest she has cessful one. bullets and lyddite shells. The unsoph MASTER P.OMINICK O'DONNEM,. should be celebrated on a more elaborit River. shown in the prosperity of Mackin tub donated by M. J. Duffy. Toe Nevin isticated American of English descent ate scale than for several years past. As drew out the lucky number for him. finds it hard to comprehend why the last Sunday, to coacnstulate his bright Council. TRINITY COUNCIL. 17 falls on Saturday.itwas decided March little, son, birth jt Sincempvlng Jnto.the'inewidubniousejl jivilioWoFthVAnnlOrdeiwof!!!: vThe.followinf to, Jtnld. thtvcekbrMion on the following oay anniversary. ine nera of the various articles in the com plications for membership have been to -- mower nngiana ana tntnics mm day, Sunday, upon motion the Presi bernians held a very interesting meeting The Officers Elected for Next stupia teuow ana very malicious to say coming and going all day, and in the coming in rapidly. From present indi- Thursday evening and transacted much bination books: dent was instructed to appoint an execu Miss Margaret Bosler, gold blue cameo an unkind word of the great civilizer of evening a number of older people called cations the number enrolled will have Year After a Spirited tive committee of five to make the necto congratulate the lad. been increased beyond the three hundred business that was of a peculiarly im set, bracelet, brooch and earrings. mankind. essary arrangements. President Murphy portant nature. Several applications for Contest. He was the recipient of many presents, mark before the approach of spring. Now, we will tell the aforesaid Ameri Charles Lehman, West Broadway, appointed Messrs. Frank Cunningham, some especially handsome ones from his can in as few words as possible why Resolutions of thanks were adopted to membership were received and referred to statue of St. Anthony. John Grogan, N. J. Sheridan, John Multhe Membership Committee. The com Mrs. Steiger, Third street, handsome Trinity Council held its annual election Irishmen ardently pray for the downfall schoolmates and members of St- - Patrick's Misses Bee Mullarkcy and Irene Gold- mittee having charge of loy and John Keaney as such committee, the late ball sub baby carriage robe. of England, and hope to sing a hosanna Cadets, of which he is one of the most bach, and Frank Cunningham, Telia of officers last Monday evening, in which which was subsequently organized with mitted a partial report, which showed Mrs. O'Sullivan, 1520 Seventh street. great interest had been manifested in of praise over her defeat in the dark valiant memhers. Young O'Donnell is a Webb, W. C. Jones nnd William Pirrman the following officers: sheep. continent. It is because during seven remarkably bnghtjyouth, and his friends who all made such a fine showing in that it was a financial success. East End circles for several weeks. The Chairman Frank Cunningham. Messrs. Peter Madden, William Rellly Mrs. Fred Loeser, a half dozen fancy races for the various offices were rather long centuries England has been cruel expect him to reach the front in what "Called Away." Secretary John Grogan. The closer it gets to Christmas the and Barney Coll will leave next week for embroidered towels. and rapacious in Ireland and iiastrov ever profession he may choose to follow. spirited, though in all cases friendly, und Treasurer John Mulloy. Henryville on a hunting trip. He is the son of Michael and Eliza larger is the P. Soden, silver butter erned the Irish people It is the intention of the committee to for some several ballots had to be taken For nearly a hundred with a rod of iron, O'Donnell, who never fail to make these on Sunday attendance at the club rooms Misses Katie Gannon and Lizzie Ryan William F. Scheiber, dish. s nights. years Story avenue. Frank Schultes. are visiting relatives arrangements as soon as possible before the credentials could be issued. make in Chicago. gold watch. Harry Thorpe, Dan Shreiber, Ed Weber, The council now numbers over two hun of the people of Ireland were trodden anniversaries pleasant for his friends. for the presentation of some one of the Morris Kennedy's friends will regret to Alberta Reiling, 711 Fast Chestnut. William Shaughnessy, Bernard. Dawson, under foot by the other standard old time Irish plays, which will dred memoers. all of whom are hard learn that he is suffering from a serious bridal trousseau. DONAVAN RETURNS. workers for the Young Men's Institute. according to British law, and even today John Thierman, Jim Hines, Jim Hoey illness. be produced at either the Temple Thea and Frank Morgan, formed an anti- the same minority rule the majority and John P. Long, Rogers street, statue of ter or Macauley's. The committee have The successful candidates will be installed The condition of Patrick Gleason, who Guardian Angel. Christnias-gif- t Club last Sunday evening, at the first meeting in January, as fol compel the British Parliament to deny resolved to spare neither labor nor ex has been confined to his home on West Nora Kennedy, St. Louis, gold pencil. the right of to the native Gallant Lieutenant Colonel of and will meet weekly until after the pense to make it a success. A number of lows: Front street, is reported as slightly im Sixty-Nint- h Will Krieger, 1731 Preston street, cold holidays. race. Every office of honor and profit in Chaplain Rev. A. J. O'Grady, the Famous plesing and appropriate numbers will President proved. brooch. Ireland is filled by aliens and renegade Tbers will be a big turn-ou- t of Mackin Regiment. John J. Sullivan. also be presented between the actsr A number of members of Division 1 Rev. J. Bohlsen, ornamental rosewood Club members to witness the show to be First Vice President David O'Connell. natives. The Insh people are compelled There will be a meeting of the full given under the direction of Bernard will visit their New Albany brethren Sun- table. Second Vice President William N. to submit to unjust lows or emigrate committee at Hiberniau Hall next Wed Miss Viola Becker, Twenty-fift- h Col. Sid Gates, the genial Louisville Dawson at the Avenue Opera House on day afternoon. The editor of the Ken street, Lord Salisbury told them not long since Gast. nesday evening, when tucky Irish American will accompany crayon picture and frame. Recording Secretary Henry F. Stoerr. that the alternative for dissatisfied Irish passenger agent for the Big Four, re the night of December 18. will be appointed and work begun in real party. After the awarding of the prizes. Presi Financial Secretary Joseph S. Piazza. men was "manacles or Manitoba." The ceived a letter Tuesday from Capt. J. L. James Duffy, one of the best known the earnest. dent O'Brien thanked all who had in any Corresponding Secretary Tom J. Gar- - Queen's Viceroy is paid $100,000 a year Donavan, of the regular army, in which members of the council, will leave Mon JOHN CUDAHV HERE. way contributed to the undertaking, out of the peoples' pockets, aad when he states he will return to Louisville next day for Texas, where he goes to accept a TALLON AND REDMOND vey. paying a glowing tribute to the ladies the people demur they are clubbed, fined week to take charge of the recruiting sta lucrative position. Treasurer A. B. Wiedekamp. Cudahy, the famous Chicago John n at Lexingor imprisoned. There have been 40,000 tion here and the The Cromwell Club was well represent pons packer, was here this week in con and gentlemen who were associated with Marshal Maurice Danaher. Both Expressed Doubt of An Inside Sentinal Joseph Hukenbeck. redcoats and 13,000 bluecoats in Ireland ton. Donavan, at time of break- ed at the entertainment, occupying the nection with his interests in the Louis him. Many also took occasion to express Capt. the the box to the right of the stage. Outside Sentinel Philip Kalthenthaler. to maintain British "law and order," ville Packing Company. He found the American-Angl- o A large delegation of Mackin boys en local institution in a flourishing condi their appreciatson of the kindness of Rev. Executive Committee Adam Schnei and all at the expense of the people. In ug out of the war with Cuba, was taken Alliance. regular infantry joyea tue dramatic entertainment given torn and doing an exceptionaly large Father Westerman from the very begin-in- g der, Ben Hund, Harry Kirchdorfer, Will fifty years the population of the country from the Twenty-firand his generous gift of the use of has diminished one-haiam Rittman and Frank Ackerman. something un and made Lieutenant Colonel of the by the Aquinas Union Thanksgiving business. It may not be generally known St. Mary's Hall for the past thrae of New York, night. President; Sullivan's friends were high precedented in the history of a prolific famous Irish Sixty-nint- h that the Louisville Packing Company Daniel Tallon, Lord Mayor of Dublin, Upon its being mustered out he returned race has furnished the Government with a months. and John E. Redmond, M. P., sailed ly elated over his election and predict periodlike the Irish. During the same to his regiment and was jsent to the PhilThe drawings were conducted by DILLON ON UNITY. the country has been afflicted large share of its product, which has from New York for home last Saturday the most successful and progressive ad ministration in, the history of Trinity. with famines and the only relief afforded ippines, and had he not been wounded at always been found to be the very best Andrew Kast and John Coleman, who on the Cunard line steamer Campania. were declared to be as much at home as the battle of Luzon he would have re obtainable. Under the able manage Tkey took back with them about $50,000 David O'Connell and William Gast will by the British Government has been coer ceived a much higher commission, as his Despairs of the Reconstruc prove able lieutenants, and the new off- cion acts and martial law. The people ment of Messrs. Clancy and Morau this when running the wheel or paddles. in American money, which will be used were indefatigable in their labors have been prevented from holding public skill and bravery were known to the War tion of the Irish Parliahouse is attaining a world-wid- e fame, They in saving Parnell's house and in erecting icers will endeavor to have the member from He was sent to New York ship as large as that of Mackin Council meetings to discuss their grievances, and Department. mentary Party. their foreign shipments being now credit. the first 'and none deserve more to him in Dublin. a monument their leaders have been transported and to recover, and his hosts of friends, mill larger than those of many establishments The party arrived at the Cunard dock before their terms expire, Six candidates imprisoned and hanged. A resolution was offered and adopted No wrongs tary and civil, will.begkd to learn of his catenng only to the foreign trade. Dur before the Campania sailed, were initiated and six additional applica about an hour tions received. The session, was a long have been redressed from a sense of jus assignment to Louisville. Late presa dispatches convey the in ing the Cuban war the soldiers who were thanking Messrs. Rosenheim & Co., Ibe-eaad the time was' spent in bidding fare Capt. Donavan is.ai Irish Kcntuckian. formation that John Dillon, M. P., de- supplied with meats from any of the Main street crockery and queenswere tice, and England never grants what well to their many friends. The recep- one and much important business remains being a native of Spri igfield, and entered clines to serve on the committee appoint Cudahy houses never had cause to com merchants, who generously donated the to be transacted. The council now meets Ireland demands. tion they received was marked by great use of their wares during the entire time During the past half century Ireland West Point from Uu t district. He was ed by the Dublin meeting to carry on the plain of quality. enthusiasm, and it was not untill the big regularly in Casino Hall, on East Gray of the bazar. best officers ever unity negotiations. In a letter to Timothy has been overtaxed, in violation of the considered one of street. liner had pulled away out into the stream Before adjourning Thomas Tarpy made "",H ntv . SOCIETY. act of union, the enormous sum of $750, connected with the wixty-nintand his Healy he says he believes the country that the cheering ceased. HOLY CROSS CHURCH. a ringing talk commending the manly 000,000, and when a royal commission popularity with the sen under him was has lost all faith in the possibility of the lioth the Lord Mayor and Mr. Redmeeting of the efforts of President O'Brien, which con At the reports such a gigantic robbery, the Brit almost phenomenal. reconstruction of the United Irish Parlia mond spoke of the present situation in During the past month Rev. Father ish rulers continue n Society this Jweek it was tributed so much toward making rue their swindling opera mentary party by negotiations between England before sailing. Mr. Redmond Cunningham has had extensive repairs GAELIC iff AFRICA, decided to send circulars to each mem bazar a success, and offered a resolution tions and make no restitution to the peo the members of Parliament. said: made o Holy Cross church, West Broad- ple they have plundered. ber, telling them of the duty they owe that as a slight recognition of his services The Catholic This action of Dillon's will not add to "There is nothing that I can say oti the way, until it now has the appearance of people of Ireland Mr. John MacBride'. the stalwart son of thct body and requesting their presence he be tendered a rising vote of thanks, are deprived of higher war in South Africa that I have not alCoiinacht, who is ooeof the chiefs of the his popularity with the Irish people. at the. next meeting, which will be held which was carried with enthusiasm. new edifice. The sanctuary, which education order that the Protestant Irish in ready said. The whole affair is infamous, has been repainted and furnished, is one legion formed In the Transvaal to They are reported to be fast approaching December 21, when the annual election minority may have all the fat offices in HOW TO CARVE A TURKEY. And as to the report that there is an al- of the inoet really handsome ones in the assist Ooin Paul agaiust the Euglish ag that point when they will set aside the of officers for the coming year will take the gift of the Government. The British liance between England, America and city, being entirely in white. These imgressor, has been for a long time a vigor former leaders unless they drop their place. It is expected that Hibernian Hall officials in Ireland refuse to stand tuek factional differences in behalf of a united Insert the carving fork across the mid Germany, I believe that is false. America provements are. due to the proceeds of ous worker for the Gaelic tongue. Be will be filled. Those who have not done. qultable burden of taxation. When a so foolish." fore the present trouble, Mac Bride had people with the purpose of home rule so should at oace pay their dues, which dle of the breastbone. knot the lawn fete and the earnest work of the bill for the incorporation of suburlwn Cut through the skin between the breast The Lord Mayor said: organized among the Irishmen working and the recovery of the lands. zealous pastor, and are evidences that a tewns are very small, otherwise they will forinto the- Dublin municipality n and the thigh. do not believe that there is an al- new era of prosperity has set in in, the "I diffsreut cspaciocs round the mines of feit their claims to both sick and death REMAINS TO Bit RBMOYM. passes the House of Commons, in order Bend the leg over and cut off dose "to liance between this country aad Kagkmd. West End. Johannesburg ciaassi iter the study of the benefits. to reach t pay ing officials, the tongue the body and through the joint. You are not foolish. England hate of our fathers, sad the enterprise, There is a movement on foot to neve House of Lords lays it on the shelf. In Cut through the top of the shoulder CONTEST DECIDED. ANOTHER NEW UNION. republic, aud ouce before when she was beginning on a very smell, scale, had at the remains of the late Pather O'Growthe face of all this, why should the Irish tained such considerable proportion down through the wing joint. on the back of the United States you that ney removed to his native land (torn The contest over the will of the late penple be loyal to England in her hour The carpenters of Jeffersonville held a Carve ouly from tbe'side nearest you. threw her off. Don't let her get there was not, unusual to hear diggers aud where they now lie buried iu New CalRichard Gavin has been decided in favor of difficulty? If the' Irish were governed foreman joining in Tip the bird over slightly and with the again. I believe that you will reold Gaelic songs vary cemetery, Los Angeles. Few men largely attended meetiug in the old Counfuse to pull her chestnuts out of the lire. of Mrs. Katie Da vera, Mrs. Julia Farrell, like the English and Scotch it is possible they went about 1 ffoeir work under ever stood higher in the affections of his cil, chamber in Jefferson ville Wednesday point of the knife remove the oyster aai they would not be opposed to Jaritish evening for the purpose of organising a the small dark portion found on the side Let her bora hernowu finger. I am Mrs, Mary Dougherty and Mrs. Maggie the South African suk. The" old classic and fewer still were onion in ion in Africa as Ussy bow arc. that city, They were addressed bone. ony to leave thla country, for I have Davern. It was occasioned, by the sudden line applied so felicitously by Cork's death of both husband And wife, and the belaud is a thorn in the side of England own "Father Pront" to another brothe- more deserving of the recognition due to by Charles Diets, Business Agent of the Then remove the fork from the breast had a delightful time while hese." "3 degree of worth and sennine exalted outcome of the suit is satisfactory' to all ad wilt checkmate her on the chess rhoodwe may Ultt' sjso to oorsrives: an Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, and divide the leg and wing. patriotism. board of Europe while she is being forci C K. AND L A. Use parties interested. aad representatives from the Central LaCut through the skin between the body bly robbed end misgoverned. There- - 'Qua regie terrfs artiM weavjoleoa la- bor Union. Preliminary steps were taken and breast, and with a spoon remove a CROKBft Am TUB AQBJtr. Haeia " y tMenap Mraittiriri under tin 1MB WW Bft btaweliM fcrtfft Tin Wis it of One of the meat 4MbsM WsV for the Procuring of charter from the portfM f tlMetuffiag. UflBBM UiBD of tfefr&ttMlte ration body. YlaarjaueWhlAue good ikttMi 2wisiflf alJjlL erdark nest and stuffing, well-knowet Insh-Amence. ss m One of the largest 'gatherings of little people witnessed" ia) the West End this season gatheted at the home of Michael O'Donnell, Twentieth and Bank streets, EDWARD D. HANN0N. Sis-ters- of JinislifcuHth little-ones-were nine-tenth- one-tent- h, nt sub-statio- st lf i it h, N semi-month- ly Irish-America- - ' fellow-countrym- 1 ' J KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN. Publisher. TURNER FOR ROBERTS. Brigham H. Roberts, -elect Congressman- from "Utah, was denied voted to the Moral and Social Advancement of all I risk Americans. admission to Congress Tuesday by a vote of 302 to 30, on the ground WXXrfXvXAM 3Vt. HIQGIIVS, that he was a polygamist, and a SINGLE COPY, sc. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. committee appointed to investigate charges against him. He disproved Matter. Hittered at tho Louisville Postofflco as Second-Clas- s the charges that he was an alien by AWtersall Conatiinlcadons to the KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN, 326 West Qreea Street I m of Mrs. Miller's former numls will be rejoiced to hear of her return to the college. Her sister, Miss Katterjohn, a handsome, talented young lady, is a pupil of the stenograph ical department. 1 Christmas, 1899, Buy a Sensible Present. Go to Lindsey's, 556 FOURTH AVENUE. The dance and euchre of the Young Charles Fisher has returned from West Men's Division of the Ancient Order of Baden Springs. Hibernians was one of the most recherche SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1899. lOUISVILLB, KY., Order Picture Frames early and avoid the ruah. Mrs, Louis K. Webb was this week the social events of the present social season. Those present are anxious for another guest of her mother in Nashville. MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. zation ana an earnest petition and after Advent. a newspaper Will Miller, of West Zane street, has The President's message was read protest, in Dublin News has been received here that Emreturned from a successful hunting trip item suggesting a meeting brought met Kennedy, who is studying for the in Congress on Tuesday. Though together informally Catholic and Mrs. Dennis J. Netian returned this priesthood at St. Mary's College, Md., is lengthy, it is remarkable for its week from Asheville, C, after a visit making rapid progress in his studies. Protestant clergy, public officials, temperate tone and absence of parti-sanisThis news will be gratifying to Emmet's iu tier sister. business men, regardless of politics. many friends here. and lacks much that it was Fred Whitcomb was among the Louis Large and Choice Stock to select from at charged the President would uree. A temporary organization, with villians who spent last week at West Miss Laura Welch entertained a numArchbishop Logue as chairman Baden Springs. He oracttcallv refers the questions ber of friends at her home Wednesday evening. There were games, music and of Cuba. Porto Rico.f Hawaii and was formed, a petition to Dublin's R. L. Kelly, a well known business a cake walk, and at midnight all partook man of Bowling Green, was a visitor of a bounteous luncheon. The cake was the Philippines to Congress, which MARKET STREET. 302 '' here this week. won by Miss Mayme Cannon and John alone can decide on the form of . drawn up, circuiatea ana signed by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Foley, of Hender Maguire. government for them, or their dis thousands, submitted to the couti CENSOR IN AFRICA. son, have returned rthome, after visiting cils, unanimously approved by them Master James Nevin Cunningham has position, he recommending a terri The censor in South Africa has here for several days. entirely recovered from the severe attack and forwarded to London. The torial government for Hawaii, not stopped the mail and belated Miss Marie Smytbe, of Bardstown, Ky., of malaria fever with which he has been AT MOST REASONABLE maintaining of the protectorate over. Dublin organization, having been war news is getting out, from which spent several days iri'the city last week, suffering for the past four weeks. He is formally organized with a large his a bright, manly little frllow, and Watch andtCIock Repairing Receive Prompt Attention. Cuba till the thorough forming of the condition of the British appears the guest of Miss Nell.Sexton. many friends are glad to see him at Holiday Qoods Reserved Upon Part Payments civil government, and local civi membership, issued an address to its to be far from favorable. The Tames O'Connor, of East Walnut street, school agaii.. government in Porto Rico until the the Town and District Councils week from Nazareth, Dutch in Cape Colony are only returned thisvisiting his daughter. where Miss Cara Kelch gave an informal he had been people are fitted to be given a terri throughout Ireland, asking their dance and card party at Iter home, COC with the result that kept from, open revolt by the pres Mrs. Kate Grannon, of Jcffersonville, West Walnut street, Wednesday evening. torial government. As to the Phi committees are being named, and ence of troops that ought to have accompanied by her sister, Miss Lizzie Dancing and card playing were indulged Ippines, he recommends the main gone to the relief of Ladysmith Ryan, are visiting relatives in Chicago. bv the guests till a late hour, when tenance of order and protection of the movement will soon become an There is no definite news from Gen refreshments were served. All those Miss Lulie Evans, of Boston, will be present expressed themselves as having protest against the Brit life and property, and the substitu Methuen since his reported victory the guest of honor at a luncheon to be spent a pleasant evening. tion of civil for military rule as the ish Ministry's effort to interfere in at Modder river, and there are fears given by Miss Mary Boyle next Tuesday. The ball given at the Gait House Tuescondition of affairs will permit. The the expenditure of the poor relief m in this funds paid by Irish taxpayers. that he has been lured into a trap The many friends regret city of Mrs, day evening by Dr. and Mrs. Wathen to power to provide for these matters Peter Madden will to learn that introduce their daughters, Misses Miry and his army routed or captured B she is seriously ill at her home in Jeffer and Katherine, was perhaps the most rests wholly with Congress, and he What ultimate course of action wil sonville. be decided on in case the Ministry Even Gen. Buller, who was brilliant and enjoyable of the season. urges prompt action. inarch with the main force on KATE SMITH, Lady Assistant and Embalmcr. decline to withdraw the order has James Travell. of Guthrie, Tenn., has Nothing had been spared, and the occa one that will long not been settled. If the right of Pretoria and end the war, has been been visiting here since last Sunday as a sion was Louisville society. be remem j Carriages Furnished for All Occasions on Short Notice. A CRIflE TO BE POOR. guest of Mr. of Seventh and bered by the British Ministry to interfere in unable to advance over the Nata fat. CatUenne.Ed Geaney, S S. A.3VI JJDirJTEItSOlV SXS. Little Margaret Atkins, of 340 Second It is a crime to be poor in Eng- or exercise authority over Irish line. The latest dispatches from 1 street, was given a delightful birthday TELEPHONE 810. Miss home Pilson land. It is not so by statute or local affairs is to be the issue the Cape Town giveu out acknowledge Tuesday Blanche Nazareth, returnedshe en party on December 5. Those present were from where iZIZIlZlZIZZZSZIZZIZIZZZaiZZZZZZSSZJZZZZZZZSIilZISii decision of courts, but it is so re question may be fought out in the that there is nothing definite to re joyed a delightful visit with her cousin, Misses Marguente Atkins, Eugenia Cun ningham, Marie Murphy, Josephine Gulp, garded and treated. England has courts, able attorneys having vol port as to movements of the British Miss Mane Costigan. Florence Erasime, Edith and Bessie ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZIZZZZZZZZSZZZSIIZZZIZZZZSZZZZIZZS no institutions or system of relief unteered their services. If the law forces, and that Methuen's location Mr. John Kane, of Huntingburg, spent Hunt, Katherine Atkins, Masters Charles Thanksgiving day with his sister, Mrs. R. Kist, William J. Schaich, George Wil for the unfortunate and helpless should be held to apply to Ireland, is only guessed. E. Fleming. Mr. Cane is a popular con helm and Marion Weller. provided and supported by the as claimed by the Ministry, then it Mr. C. E. Sheperd, Chairman ductor on the Air Line. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maher, Mr. and m Government. The homeless and will be made a Parliamentary issue of the Printing Committee of the DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF Mrs. William Kelly has gone to Alex. Mrs. Larkin Adams, Misses Mary Broder friendless poor have but one place in an effort to have the law amend- City Council, has held up several andria, Ind., where she will remain till ick, Katherine and Mayme Hallinan and to go the workhouse, where petty ed so that Ireland will be left free claims ITALIAN MARBLE, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITE for city printing for invest! after the JiolidaysrjfSbe was accompanied Messrs, Albert Gilchnst, Harry Bartlett oy mis." warv AHHsimomoson. Dan O'Hearn and Joseph Stanton formed wiwaAaftte'&re ent-3.nd- . incarcerated collected- - in gfitiot some 0 arjdllyparty from this city to Charles and the stigma of the workhouse taxes from her people for poor re the contiactors to unfavorable criti Mr, Robert E. Fleming and little son, town, Ind., where a dance and euchre Thomas, are back from a visit to Mr- party was given them by Mrs. Ben rests ever after on the poor or the lief and to care for the poor as the cism. usually the Printing Com and Mrs. J. H. Fleming of Hetidersrn. Schaefer. During the evening the guests petty criminal alike who has ever Irish people may prefer. If Ireland mittee in our legislative bodies is Ky., the parents of Mr. Fleming. were treated to a bounteous luncheon. Artistic Work Only Solicited. Workshops and Studios, Carrara, Italy. been an inmate. Children born in is really to have local composed of men who know noth Miss Nell Sexton entertained several Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coen entertained the workhouse, whether their pa as claimed she has been ing about printing, and approve al friends at dinner last Sunday in honor of a party ot inenas ai tneir uome, tvv WAREROOMS, 322 to 328 WEST GREEN STREET, rents were confined as criminals or granted under the council regime, bills from the "lowest bidder,' Miss Mane Smythe, of Bardstown, who Twenty-firs- t street, Wednesday evening has been her guest for several days. in honor of Sir William Hume, of Mau iZIlZIZZIZ!IZZZZiZIZZISIIZSZZIIIZIZZZIZZZZ13 were merely poor, forced to accept she should be allowed to do this, being unaware of the fact that by A pretty little daughter has arrived at Chester, Eng. The evening was devoted shelter and food, are branded for and not be forced to adopt the re- using inferior material and incom Casey, on Gar to literary and musical exercises of a very life and barred from all respect or pulsive workhonse system which, petent labor the printing furnished the residence of Walter happy father is high order. Mr. Hume, who is one of land avenue, and the the leading English publishers, is in this preferment. To have been an in though it may suit England, is by the lowest bidder is too often being deluged with congratulations. country for the purpose of delivering a mate of the workhouse in England horrifying to the Irish. Chairman Charles F. Grainger, of the series of lectures on chemistry before the more of a gouge than if furnished is a disgrace so humiliating as to of the leading by the highest bidder, who would Board of Public Works, has been con- faculties and students seminaries. His fined to his room at the Louisville Hotel Catholic colleires and RIDICULOUS. excite horror among decent poor comply fully with specifications and for .several days with an attack of grip. rendition of several elocutionary and people, and they often suffer hard musical selections was highly appreciated The eagerness of England to im furnish the class of printing con Corporal John Reilly is considered by by the assembled guests. He is now vis ship, exposure and starvation rather many to be the most popular police officer iting in Central Kentucky, and upon his press the public with the belief that traded for. Mr. Sheperd is than go, especially with their fami she is gaining friends to approve practical printer, and knows about in the city. John's courteous and pleas- return will be the guest of honor at sev ant ways are responsible for his popu- eral receptions now being arranged. lies, to the workhouse. and uphold her in her foreign policy the different classes of material and larity. Good In no other civilized country is is sometimes ridiculous. Her claims is determined to stop, the practice The Coterie Club members were de The marriage of Miss Flora Bartley and there such heartless disregard and for was quietly solemnized the past year of an alliance with of some firms of putting in the lightfully entertained Tuesday evening by John Huckeby evening at Holy Cross M. ThankscivinK lack of provision for the unfortu printing, Miss Nora McAuliffe at her home in Jef- - church, Rev. Father Cunningham per the United States have been so per owest bid, for first-clas- s fersonville. She was voted a charming nate of humanity, and to all people forming the ceremony. The pretty bride Telephone 384-- . sistent that some thoughtless or ig- shutting out the honest bidder, and hostess. 248 West Jefferson Street. save the English the English sys a pronounced favorite among has been making money by furnishing an norant editors believe and denounce There has been a great many boquets her large number of friends in West End tem is regarded as brutal. This is the alleged "secret alliance." There inferior class of printing at the passed to Frank Cunningham this past social circles, to whom the announce made manifest by the revolt of the can be JOHN 15. no such thing as a secret al- - price lor farst class, to the loss oi week in regard to his acting in the ment came as a pleasing surprise. The groom is a popular fireman on the Louis Irish people against the attempt of Mackin Council and Aquinas Union en lance on the part of the United the city and detriment of the print n ville Southern railroid, and is tertainment. the British Government to establish throughout the city. The attendants States, since no one is authorized to ing craft generally. and enforce the English system, or Lieut. Jerry Halllhan won the silver were Miss Annie Ehll and Deputy Cir represent or bind the Government The union label scored a victory match-bo- x offered as a prize to the best cuit Court Clerk Mark Ryan. After the rather abolish the Irish system of in such compacts but the Senate, in the awarding of the printing of gentleman player at the last party of the ceremony at the church an elegant supper poor relief and substitute the work Young Men's Divisipa His victory was a was served to a number of intimate which must approve it. The Presi 812 S14 CLAY the digest of city ordinances, the popular one; house therefor. It is no crime to dent and friends of the contracting parties al the his Cabinent have no such 2. work going to Bradley and Gilbert, The Aquinas -residence ot the groom's parents on Telephone 209-be poor in Ireland. The Irish power, Un oh will tender th which is sufficient to dis a union office. street, where they are at do not believe members of its dramatic company a ban Twenty-sixt- h We heart overflows with sympathy for prove home to their friends for the present. the reported "secret alliance." the report that an effort will be quet at their rooms: next Monday even' the unfortunate and generous re- - Now comes from London another ing. The occasioa wromises to be a most Miss Katie Smith entertained the Jiefis extended them, even at the silly report of a tripartite alliance of made to repeal the label ordinance, enjoyable one. Club with a euchre last Knockers but if it is true, let the attempt be cost of sacrifice to the donor. Wednesday evening at her residence, Great Britain, Germany and the There have been a great many requests Fifth and B streets. Those present were made, as we have no doubt the new Throughout Ireland there are United States, on this basis: The Council will stand the test and up for the Aquinas UaMa to repeat their en Misses Katie B. Lannin, Lily Halligan, VJJIMM tertainment of TWsksglninjf evening, Mary K. O'Malley, Mayme Mullaney, boards of relief to look after and Emperor of Germany aud the Prince hold They will consider it at their meeting honest labor. The claim that Mollie McCarthy, Mayme Deucher, Lily v provide for the wants of the poor, next Monday night. of Wales attended the dinner on Gordon, Mayme Keefe, Katie and Mamie the ordinance is unconstitutional and in cities and towns 'there are Thanksgiving of the Duke of Marl only comes from printing Michael J. Carroll laud wife, 2225 High A. Hartigan, Margaret and Nellie Car Two handsome Emblem's of the Ancient Order of firms homes and hospitals where the poor avenue, are happy over the arrival at roll, Ella Connellv, Mayme Connell and borough, whose wife is an Ameri without the label, and though they tneir home of a uaidaome baby girl, in Mrs. Mary Muuahan; Messrs. Walter Hibernians will, be awarded by the Kentucky Irish Tift are cared for and free industrial can; at another Thanksgiving din have made this claim for years whose honor a reetion to their friends Proctor, George Raughtenbusch, John poor children are schools where American to the members receiving the highest num- - t Barry, Joe Meehan, John Burke, John ner United States Minister Choate, none of them have undertaken to is being arranged for. given a home, education and taught in McQuese, Cook Hamill, George Gast. responding to a toast, spoke in a test in ber of votes, these coupons only to be used for ballots. it the courts, the proper place Friends of I'sUy Coleman, the well Charles Halbeck, Edward Owens, Larry 'A to work at some useful occupation. complimentary way of the English to settle First prize known engineer, aramentuming him for Smith and James Hartigan. that issue. The money to support these insti people as politeless position on tlwt itttoctive force, all on for ladies was won by Miss Mayme would require tutions is only partly borne by the The call for a State Federation of account of the hard Aumm he gave a bur Deucher, second pnze by Miss Mollie guest to do; and the talkative vf McCarthy; first prize for gentlemen was glar one night latt Wk. local government, the larger proRecord the Candidate on the First Line, Division on the Second. Chamberlain indulged in one of his Labor in Kentucky seems to meet 9 won by Edward Owens, second prize by Miss Nellie Bradtiick was th,e winner portion being from private dona- harangues about Meehan. The Saxon and Anglo- - with favor. Such an organization of the hamUoine aitii ttbtbrella offered as Joseph after the euchre.refreshments were served tions. Saxon friendship and unity, boast properly managed can certainly do prize to the ladita kt the euchre party CONVALESCING. , The British Ministry has decided ing that such an alliance could defy much in the way of securing favor- of the Young Hm'apiviaioa of the AnUNION MADE. NOT IN A TRUST. cient Order of Hlbtftiana.. local, authorities and so notified the Miss Annie Kelly, one of the most' a the world. From all this the Ioa- - able legislation and defeating ob of Dublin that, appropriations of dou Little Emmet Fkf&ing has gone to popular young lady members of the dispatch seeks to give a vague noxious measures in the Legisla Seymour, Ind., ttriJt Miai Neil Jonas, a Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ancient Order for such institutions public funds It is worthy of a trial, and charming yoongUfy of that city. of Hibernians, who has been seriously impression of the much-desire- d tri- ture. and associations is in violation of partite alliance, for which claim its inauguration indicates that Ken Bramet, like hk' ifturming mother, is a ill at her home for several weeks, is now or reported convalescent, and her friends niversal favorite we law and must cease. The announce hope, is clearly be goes. it seen, there is no tucky- organized labor is, getting are now hopeful for her speedy recovery. ministerial order' at first ground. meat of the out of the rut and preparing to join The Brytst and I CollejK has a SOMETHING NEW. 80MKTHINQ GOOD. .. larger number of j dazed the Irish people, to be folthis year than Jeans pants o dollar pair bet- u progressive methods, lew ( by LOUISVILLE TOBAOCO WORKS. ooaf isocf. far mi,: littler we wat t the American Fcdt- lowed by cairn and deliberate coa-BIMfffliD fiat Whisky (Potheen) and organi- - tion 1 presenting his naturalization papers, and denied that he was guilty of violating the law, had never been charged, arrested or convicted of that or any other offense. The case is one without precedent, as Roberts is held to be guilty on mere assertion and de nied his seat till proven innocent Among those who voted against the resolution was Congressman Tur ner, of this district, who denies the right of Congress to exclude mem bers-eleon mere charges. He contended Roberts should be ad mitted, the charges taken up, and if he be guilty, then expel him. anti-polyga- Pictures AH Styles, Fancy Mirrors, Etc. I nohday Jewelry WEST PRICES. I Brttnn's Jewelry House, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Novelties, Etc., 4 all-Irela- Gran W. Smith's Sons Funeral Directors And Embalmers.. MISS E. COR. EIGHTH Muidoon Monument GoiDpanu This-'Has-arous- ed nonumeiits: I 00ue0 PARADISEl SAMPLE ROOM. Liquors a Specialty. Fifteen Ball Pool. J. HICKEY, PROPRIETOR. 000SiSs0SiSi WALTERS'and well-know- Clay5treet Brewery, CONTEST! STREET. LOUISVILLE, KY. I EMBLEM I Who Is the Most Popular Hibernian? $ i ii I " CHEW POTHEEN TOBACCO. ' tr pta CI? HaitfMttirf! nd spontaneous mm I A. O. II. IRELAND. Record of J h DIVISION 1 Meets on the Second and Fourth TuesFrom Exchanges. day Evenings of Each Month. President Thomas Keenan. . Vice President Tim J. Sullivan. The Clare County Council elected E. J. Recording Secretary Thoma3 J. Dolan Carroll veterinary inspector for the Ennis Financial Secretary Peter Cusick, 132 district. Twentieth street. The death of Mrs. John G. Poole ocTreasurer John Mulloy. curred at Gorey, County Wexford, NoDIVISION 2 vember 21. Meets on the Second and Fourth ThursThe Irish Transvaal Committee has apday Evenings of Each Month. pointed William Redmond, M. P., a William T. Meehan. President with John 6'Leary and Miss Vice President Thomas Cam field. Maud Gonne. Recording Secretary John Mboney. Financial Secretary John T. Keaney, At the last meeting of the Rathdown 1335 Rogers street. Board of Guardians the appointment of Treasurer Owen Keiren. Sylvester Byrne as Master of the Workhouse was confirmed. DIVISION 3 The Dublin Independent has added a Meets on the First and Third Wednesday Evenings af Each Month. Gaelic department to its weekly edition. President Patrick T. Sullivan. The good example will soon be followed Vice President Phil Cavanaugh. Recording Secretary JonnCavanaugh. by other leading Irish journals; Among the deaths deeply regretted in Financial Secretary N. J. Sheridan, 2018 Iytle street. Dublin is that of Mrs. Kate Gibbons, the Treasurer George J. Butler, beloved wife of John Gibbons, Secretary of the Operative Bakers' Society. DIVISION 4 A serious fire recently broke out in the and Fouth WednesMeets on the Second Two new Wexford military barracks. day Evenings of Each Month. President John H. Hennessy. recruits, Breslin and Ward, had a narrow Vice President Thomas Lynch. escape from being burned to death. Recording; Secretary John J. Grogan. The death of Patrick Nugent in Dublin Financial Secretary George Flahiff, caused deep sorrow among his very large 420 East Gray street. circle of friends. His funeral occurred Treasurer Harry Brady. November 24, and the remains were inDIVISION 0 terred in Glasnevin. Meets on the First and Third Tuesday At a special meeting of the Board of Evenings of Each Month Managers of the Galway General Hospital President Frank G. Cunningham. Vice President a resolution was adopted calling for the John E. Yenner. Recording Secretary L. J. Mackey. appointment of Sister Mary Bernard Financial Secretary J. J. Currati, 010 Ryan to the matronship. Thirteenth street. The Wexford County Council has taken Treasurer M. J. McCarthy. steps to secure the restoration of many evicted tenants. They are being conUNION ducted under the guidance of Lorn CENTRAL LABOR Plunkett and Cardinal Logue. Two men, named William and John OFFICERS. Hickey, were committed for trial at County Limerick, charged with President James McGill. Vice President J. W. Stevens. murdering their John Grat-toZeno M, Corresponding Secretary by injuring him during a quarrel. Young, 1100 Second street. The death rate in Dublin has of late Recording Secretary T. J. Hennessy, become very high. For the past four Financial Secretary Charles Peetz. Treasurer William A. Pool. months the returns of mortality have been Rprirpant at Arms Nelson Green. greatly in excess of what they have been Chairman Board of Directors Walter at any time during the previous ten years. M. Young. years Patrick J. Walsh, aged eighty-tw- o C9iS9S9SSSSS9SSS9SSSSSS63 and one of Dublin's highly esteemed residents, passed to his eternal reward No vember 21. His funeral occurred with high mass and the interment was in Glas nevin. 232 FOURTH AVE. Patrick Fortune and Miss Katie Murphy, the third daughter of James Mfl'rphy, were united in marriage at the Catholic church.Baltinglass, the home of the bride, by the Rev. Father Breen. The groom is Complete Line the vouneest son of the late Thomas Fortune, of County Wexford. Major Haire, Justice of the Peace, was charged at the Newtownbutler Petty Ses sions with feloniously shooting at a man named Grue, who was tresspassing on his land. The defendant, who denied the U96SS9S9SSS9S9S9S9S9SS accusation, was teturned for trial at the Assizes and was admitted to bail At the meeting of the Thurles Urban SON Council Lawlertf. Ryan said, as the estiKELLY JOHN mate for providing a water supply for DEALERS IN Thurles was $55,000 and the Council's borrowing power was only $35,000, the scheme could not be carried out. It was decided to let the scheme fall through, It is understood that Lord Gosford intends to go to the Court of Appeal with a number of his cases recently tried at Armagh by the Chief Commissioners. He Sp.vp.ntfip.nth and Bank Streets. alleges that the courts have taken into to consideration the question of occupation Special attention given interest in a number of true value cases. family orders, and goods de-- The lecture, with songs and selections . C 1 11 1 nverea to an pu.ru ui tuc interspersed, in memory of the Manches ter martyrs, conducted by the Dublin city. Celtic Society, was a great success, the Workmen's Club rooms being crowded, The proceeds were added to the fund for DOUBLE DAILY FAST TRAINS erecting a memorial to Allen, Larkiu and O'Brien in Manchester. VIA At a meeting of the Wexford Guar dians, James Codd ptesiding, a circular was read from the Committee Irish Financial Reform League inviting the board to send delegates to the apVor the present Winter Season THE RAILWAY, witU connec- proaching conference in Dublin. James SOUTHERN tions, presents the most superior sched- Codd, A. Ennis, James Hore and William and transporta- Sears were aopointed to represaut the ules, through tion arrangements generally, ever offered board. to the travel to Southern Resorts. Owing to an outbreak of fever some Double Dally Trains from Cincinnati and Inusville, in connection with the time ago in Sligo county the harmless Queen & Crescent Route, via Chatta- lunatics had to be removed from the upnooga, Jesup and The Plant System. per hospital of Sligo workhouse to make from Cincin- room for the large number of fever pa Through Sleeping-Ca- r nati to Jacksonville, with convenient temconnections from IouisvUlc, via Knox-vill- tients sent In. This was only a Asheville and Savannah. This is porary arrangement, and as such was the Scenic Route through the mountains agreed to by the Local Government Board of Western North Carolina "The I,and Inspector. On the recovery of the fever of the Sky." hospital was disinSleeping-car- s from St. patients the upper Also through in connection with fected. Imis to Jacksonville, Coroner Frost held an inquiry in Ennis the h., E. & St. h. Railroad (Air Line), via Louisville; and through Sleeping-car- s on the body of a man named Kenny, an from Kansas City to Jacksonville, army pensioner, and lately engaged as via the K. C, F. S. & M. Railroad, in Sheriff's Bailiff in the town, who had connection with THE SOUTHERN It seemed that RAILWAY, via Birmingham, Atlanta, died very suddenly. Jesup and The Plant System. The fast Kenny was chatting with a neighbor Limited, only about the Boers wrecking of the armored Kansas thirty-eigh- t, hours from Kansas City to train, as reported in the daily papers, Jacksonville. when he suddenly fell forward. When All Agents of connecting lines sell through Winter Excursion Tickets via picked up he was unconscious and death THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY to the supervened in ten minutes. Resorts of Florida and the South. At the Petty Sessions for the RoscomMaps, schedules, booklets and informa- mon division of Athlone a man named tion mailed free to any address, by William O'Connor, of Ennis, was sumJ. C. BEAM, Jr., moned at the instance of the railway N. W. P. A., 80 Adams St., Chicago, 111. company for traveling on their line withC. A. BAIRD, out procuring a .ticket, also for a serious Trav. Paesr. Agent, Louisville, Ky. assault on Michael Glynn, a ticket checker. For traveling without a ticket the J W. A. TURK, accused was fined, with the alternative of Genl. Passr. Agent, Washington, I). C. a month's imprisonment, and for the asWW. H, TAYLOE, sault he was sentenced to two mouths' Asst. Genl. Passr. Agent, Louisville, Ky. imprisonment with hard labor. At the last meeting of the Tullataorc Guardians, Mr. Door ley in the. chair, the MY SnCIALTY IS PINB WHISKY. resolution from the Wexford County Council relating to.th Evicted Tenants' Restoration Committee was adopted, with the following addition; "That our Coun- ty Council be informed that we approva of tb moreoMmt, tad that a oommittoe 1521 Parti Gal-ball- y, step-father, n, the Host Important of the Recent Events Culled Walsh the Tailor, Examine Winter Suitings. k P. Groceries, Vegetables, Produce. Fresh Meats, TO FLORIDA 1- 111 car-servi- f. farmer named John Fitzpatrick, who- lives at Moyeady, was charged with stealing six head of cattle, the property of Mr. Murphy, Mr. Murphy had the cat Cloneybyrne. tle grazing on the lands of Mrs. Daly Devereux at Ballyrankin, when he missed them. The accused sold the cattle to Abraham Hobson, and when arrested by Sergt. Fitzpatrick declared that he found the cattle four bullocks and two heifers on the road at Clohamou, Sir John Talbot Power and John Cullen remauded the prisoner. The clerk of the Athlone Union, Dr. Vaughan, at the meeting Saturday an nounced that the bank had refused to honor any checks, the guardians' account being overdrawn. The Local Government Board consented that the money to keep the union going should be received from the County Council, but that body had not recently met and no money was now available to pay any of the checks. The result was that the relieving officers, contractors and officials who expected checks in the usual way were informed that no funds were available. The Local Government Board, writing to the Roscrea Guardians, announced that, as considerable discrepancies exist in the scales of dietary in the various workhouses throughout Ireland, they were of opinion that all existing scales might be revised on more varied lines in regard to the children, infirm and lunatic class. A new scale of dietary was in closed showing a more liberal allowance of nutritious foods and frequent changes. The boards of guardians are requested to consult their medical officers with the view to adopt the new scale in the different unions. A public demonstration was held at Mogeely in honor of the release from prison of an evicted tenant named Mary Flynn, who for the past three months has been suffering a term of imprisonment for annoyance to a man who had taken tier tarm alter tne eviction, She was offered the alternative of .getting bail, but instead preferred to go to Cork prison. To mark the public appreciation of her action a purse of sovereigns, sub scribed by the Middleton branch of the United Irish League, was presented to her by Capt. Donelan, who delivered a stirring speech in praise of her heroism. His Eminence Cardinal Logue, Arch' bishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ire land, has been pleased to make the fol lowing clerical changes in the Archdio cesc of Armagh: Rev. Thomas McWill iams, Magherafelt, has been appointed to Balhnderry, in place of Rev. Hugh Mc Cooly, lately deceased: Rev. Michael O'Brien, Stonebridge, and Rev. Henry Callan, Loughgilly, have been appointed Catholic curates of Magherafelt; Rev. P. Mullen, Caledon, has been appointed to Loughgijly; Rev. Patrick McKee, Lissan, has been appointed to Caledon; Rev. Nathaniel Speer, Ballinderry, has been appoinned to Stonebridge. " AtTttie adjouFried-meeiiof the Clare County Council, M. A. Scanlan presiding, John Lynch proposed the following reso lution: "That seeing the deplorable con dition of the evicted tenants, standing as they are on the verge of the poorhouse, neglected and left on their own resources for many a long and weary year, and considering the sufferings and the sacri fices of those wounded soldiers of the land war, we earnestly nppcal to the County Council as the elected representa tives of the people to appoint a day for a general collection in aid of the evicted tenants, to be made throughout every parish in Clare." Attached were the n names of a number of evicted tenants of the county. The great Trappist Monastery of Mount St. Joseph, between Birr and Roscrea, to which not long ago some extensive addi tions were made, including the comple tlon of a beautiful church, was two weeks ago the scene of solmn and uost impressive religious functions that were witnessed and participated in by large concourses of people from all the surrounding parishes. The ceremonies were in connection with the blessing of the new grotto erected for the reception of the statue of Our Lady of Lourdes and un veiling of the statue itself. The whole is a superb and costly work of art. The statue is particularly beautiful, and is at once a singularly appropriate and mag nificent gift to the order. The donor is Count Moore, M. V'.t the founder of the monastery. A g hg well-know- taken by all County Councils to demand DOGGEREL PICTURE. the Paris funds for the immediate benefit of the evicted tenants." The Warren U. S. transport ship respectable-lookin- nual concert and dance at Union Park Hall January 18. The question of consolidation was given a free and intelligent discussion by the members of Division 3 Wednesday evening. Final action will be taken at the next meeting, when all members arc urged to be present. Division 2 wants all its members pres cut Thursday evening. There will be an initiation. The officers of this division make the initiatory ceremony most impressive and interesting, and visitors will receive a cordial welcome. Jeremiah Farrell, of Division 1, of Holyoke, Mass., received the nomination at the Democratic caucus for Alderman-at-largHe was given the second largest vote. Mr. Farrell, who is very popular among the Hibernians, is Treasurer of his division. Division 27, of Natick, has purchased the building on Summer street, formerly occupied by the Natick Electric Light Company and also the cottage house beside it of Mr. Francis Biglow. It is the intention to partition the hall which is 30x70 feet, so as to have two s and a hall for meeting purposes. The hall is in first-clacondition, and with a small ontlay will be one of the largest used for society purposes in town. Last Sunday evening the Daughters of Erin celebrated their third anniversary in Hibernian Hall, Providence. The Visitor says the phenomenal success of the division since its inauguration, due in great part to its chief officers and active co. operation of its membership, has been a source of pleasure and surprise to all brother members, some of whom predicted but a short life for the organization which is now a model for them to follow. e. s, ante-roomss 'Nk .in With seasick buys did sail, They had been just ajnonth from home And men and grub were stale. No sooner did the sea commence To roll with wave-crehigh Than these merry soldier boys Began to mourn and sigh. They covered nil the forward deck, From port to starboard side; They lay upon the whie floor And o'er the hatchway wide. You could see their eyes grow dim And hear their sighs escape When the ship began to roll Or sudden lurch did take. No charms for them had supper's call They'd sooner stay on deck, Or in their bunk to lay, And if perchance they'd take a bite Of stringy, tasteless beef, Straight way they'dseek the vessel's side, And o'er her rails find some relief. washed, "Spuds " were never half-wa- y The peaches too sweet by far, The rice was but a past mass, The tea as black as tar; The soup we got for saltiness Would put Lot's wife to shame; The corned beef and mackrel And "salt horse" were the same. The water we got to drink Sometimes would salty be, But whether fresh or salt 'Twas warmer than our tea. One morn the Captain's dog took sick Ate breakfast from our mess And spite of all we could do Ere night lay cold in. rest. ) Now how could you expect us boys With happiness to be agog, When what the cook gave us to eat Would even kill the clog? We all of us love Uncle Sam, We'll fight for him right well; But tell him to take his cooks and ships And send them all to h 1. st 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 read in the home of every in Kentucky and adjoining States. The Kentucky Irish American for the coming year will make features of Irish-American ' LOUISVILLE DELEGATES. Messrs. Walter M. Young and James McGill left last night for Detroit, where they will represent Louisville trades unionists as delegates to the American Federation of Labor from the Central Labor Union and the Federal Labor Union. They will put up n vigorous fight to bring the next meeting of that great labor body to Louisville. Success to them. James J. Lavbn, The above is addressed to any of his Louisville friends who are thinking of going to the Philippines. He is well known here, being a member of Division 4, A. O. H. He is with the Thirty-sevent- h regulars at Manila. PRETTY TALL CHIMNEYS. e, ille Two Irishmen were one day having an argument as to which of their towns owned the highest chimney. "Well," said one of them, "one chimney belonging to the boot factory in Killarney is so high that it takes ninety-nin- e ladders, all tied together, to reach to the top of it." "Sure that's nothing compared with ours in Cork," rejoined the other, "for it's so high that old Sandy, the lamplighter, has to climb to the top, which takes two days, and take three or four bricks off the top, to let the moon pass by." BIBLE IN AFRICA. A little tableau from life in Capetown a few weeks before the war began: An Anglican Bishop, whose pastorate was among Boers, but whose love did not overflow beyond the strict limits of his own English people, said to a Catholic lady, his hostess for a moment: "And why do you like the Boers?" "Because, however ignorant, they love the Bible." The Bishop was struck dumb. He had somehow imagined it was a book Catholics did not read. RECOVERING. JIM MOORE'S PLACE h Her many frienda'will be glad to hear that Mias Louise, the charming little daughter of Mrs. Blanche Shelley, 441 Job work WUydW. . West Oak street, is recovering from an attack of scarlet fever from which she " baa been angering. Knight.. u CuaoatfM't loo CfWHM nrc nude Divtekm 17, of Meat wtta a of fnrtt mat Mtrwfp TM At the Avenue next week will be given for the first time in this city LinWhat They Have Been Doing coln J. Carter's production of Hugh Gibson's successful melo-dram"Just the Past Week General Before Dawn." The scene is laid in a News Notes. mining district of Pennsylvania during a period of labor excitement. In a Division 3 held a , very interesting straightforward manner'the author tells a story that is full of entertaining incimeeting Wednesday evening. The members of Division 3 regretted dents, and at the same time contains to learn of the illness of Martin Sheehan much amusing comedy of the right sort. Each of the four acts have received and Pat Kennedy. special attention. Mr. Gibson hrads the Our Hibernian friends would confer company, and his support includes many a favor by mentioning, this paper when n name.. .j making purchases. Col. Meffert's next week's attraction James Curlcy, President of Division 9, has been nominatedforthe Common at the Temple Theater should prove to ' "be one of the best drawing cards of' ouTTqltofBostoul of- Division 4, was the season. "The Hidden Hand" is a Brother Walsh, one of the old school, among those who attended the meeting fine filled with exciting incidents and of of Division 3 this week. The feature of the third annual ball of interest to all classes. The play is from Division 44, of Charlestown, Mass., was the pen of Mrs. Southworth, and is considered to be the very best story she a concert of old Gaelic airs. Division 3, of Auburn, N. Y., last week has ever written. Upon its dramatiza entertained a large company of friends at tion it was received with universal favor and proved one of the phenomenal hits card party. an of the American stage. For this play The second Hibernian fair of the seathe cast has been largely augmented and Providence Hibernians son conducted by it will be staged in a most attractive and was held last week by Division (J. elaborate manner. The principal scenes Ladies' Auxiliary 14, of Boston, enter- are laid in Virginia and New York, and tained their friends with a whist and an excellent opportunity will be afforded dancing party that was greatly enjoyed. James Brophy and Miss Rodgers for the to display of their best talent. There will John Lanergan, who was the Massachusetts House of Representa- be no advance of prices, and the standtives, is a member of Division 17 of Rox-bur- ing room sign should make its appearance. President Murphy exercised good judgRice and Barton's Rose Hill English ment in the selection of the executive committee for the celebration of St. Pat- Folly Company, a burlesque organization of gigantic proportions, is booked rick's day. for the Buckingham all next week. The Hibernian Knights of Portland, Manager Mack has arranged a programme Me., had an inspection and election of that is beyond criticism and the splendid officers last Sunday, which was followed scenic effects and gorgeous costumes by a batiquet. show the work of master hands. The Col. Joe Taylor and Deuny Coleman artists are from the pick of vaudeville, were given a hearty welcome Wednesday and Joseph J. Sullivan, a jolly, rotand evening, as it was their first attendance comedian, whose Irish wit never fails to for some time. v bring down the house, heads the list. Alderman James Doyle, of Boston, who The curtain raiser, "The Jolly Old y has been renominated to the board from Sports,' is a three-scen- e the Seventh district, is an active member burletta, strongly produced and aboundof Division 50. ing with funuyisms and complicated Secretary John Cavanaugh urges all situations. The finale "The Naughty the members of Division 3 to attend the Soubrettes," is a picturesque tale of the arid nis rural next meeting. He wanis to see each wanderings of a Willie-bo- y uncle through the Tenderloin of New one personally, There was a good attendance and the York. Plentifully sprinkled with spice guests had a pleasant time at the second and pretty girls, and ending with that social given by Division 2 of Newport, rag time Parisian quadrille "The makes one wish that the the Rose R. I., last week. Hill Company might never leave. The fair of Division 2, of Providence, came to a close last week, and the members are being congratulated upon the success achieved. The annual concert and ball of Division Can not reach the working 9, of Boston, Thursday evening was a people by any better medium thoroughly enjoyable affair, a large authan their official newspaper. dience being present. The circulation of the Division 0, of Woonsocket, last week conducted a successful fair in Foresters'1 Hall. The division that would hold a fair here would make money. The last meeting of Division 1 was full Has steadily increased until of interest and enthusiasm, and the atnow it recognizes no comtendance most gratifying to President petitors. It is the only jourKeeuan and his fellow-officernal carrying the indorsement One of the leading'ntetnbera of Division of t'ie Central Labor Union. 1 of Boston is Alderman Edward W. DixHe was renominated to the Board on. HERE YOU ARE FOR of Aldermen from the, Third district. Our Hibernian reporter was unavoidably absent from the meetings that took place last week, having been called to St. Loujs, where he retarintxl until lat Satt urday, PRESTON AMD MARKET. Hibernian SUftiSj of Providence, J The are urging enliatmiHW In that body. Lieuta. Hallahan and Campbell ought to (1AKBR OF PINE open a recrnrang atauon mere lor tne c a, well-know. melo-dramy. farce-comedZig-Zag- ," HIBERNIANS. THEATRICALS. Irish News, Church News, Society News, Home News, Labor News, Sporting News. 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 in great benefit to our v advertisers, who should remember the fact' that it has the Official Indorsement of the is a First-Clas- s It C ENTRAL LABOR UNION And the Representatives Unions of Louisville. of the Trades $ & $ tub subscription Price IS ONLY I , Invariably in 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. SI PER YEAR, SUBSCRIBE NOW. Advertisers 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 best results, as it now has a very large circulation among the best class of our citizens.' s. 1 $ Address all Correspondence and Business Communications to the 0. J. OALLAHAff, 1708 Soveotb Street, MM IRISH fllll entertained ita waduMeoay Boots and Shoes 326 WEST GRfEK STREET. Jr..- . Teeth? If tliey need attention there is no better place to have them fixed than at the Louisville Dental Parlors, 544 FOURTH ST., Right Next to Avenuo Theater. Their prices are the lowest, work the best, and all guaranteed. They will treat you right. REMEMBER THE PLACE: Louisville Dental Parlors, CStttt FOURTH ST. DANIEL DOUGHERTY. THOMAS KF.ENAN DouflnertD & Keenan, UNDERTAKERS, 1229 West Market Street, Bet. Twelfth and Thirteenth child nature. What a help to mothers, this contact of tact, gentleness and inDaniel Crilly, M. P., in New York Gael, telligence! The good wrought by such will roll down the. ages unto eternity. i. The Sisters of Mercy are known to have A torrid sun remorselessly is driving down such Institutes also in some of the Eastern his heat, States. The good done in this manner The fire, as of a furnace, grips each cal- by these two orders of cloistered teachers lous London street, is known in its fullest extent to Him And dry and hungry as the grass that alone who watches from the heavenly wilts in park and square, towers everything good or bad done to Is this poor Irish heart of mine in Lon- these little ones. don's stifling air; My sighs are speeding homeward, and my Miss Elsa Rueggcr, a beautiful Belgian fancies build anew 'cellist, has won renown in astronomy as The pleasant scenes that met of old a well as in music. The "harmony of the boy's enchanted view, spheres" is sweeter to the ear of this With many a fervent blessing my dearest young violinist than even the divine thought overflows strains of the divinest of all musical inTo the bonnie braes of Mourne, where the struments. Any fine night, when not whin bush grows. engaged in her chosen profession, she can be found at her telescope tracing the It. heavenly constellations and otherwise Ahl rich are London's citizens, and wealth perfecting her already fine understanding does much abound, of astronomy. Many women have beAnd fortunes here each day are lost, and come eminent in astronomy; some even other fortunes found, have reached such heights as to be able inch of ground is colored by the to Each predict the time of a comet's appearlustre of the gold, ance in some remote "corner" of the Yet spite of all the heat and wealth my skies. Miss Maria Herschell was of the heart is drear and cold, greatest assistance to her brother, the reI would barter all its pleasures, all its nowned astronomer, after whom the riches, all its pride. planet was named, she herself having n whisper from For one sweet, discovered many'of the asteroids. old Carlingford's deep tide, For one hour of buoyant boyhood pluck.. Winter is the best (season for ing hazelnuts and sloes, The crisp, cold air makes the sky By the bonnie braes of Mourne, where the seem more blue and the stars assume whin bush grows. greater brilliancy. The most beautiful of all constellations Orion mentioned in. The coffered wealth of London finds its in the Book of Job, the Pleadies, Gemini with its twin brothers Castor and Pollux, foil in London's woe, As great seas that feel the sunshine can Canis Major. Canis Minor, Betelguese in the handle of the big dipper, though this wild storm-wave- s also know; There is blight as well as bounty in the latter can be seen all the year round, yet it seems a better color in winter. Androfruitful harvest sheaf, And each joy that laughs in London has meda, Lyra, Cassiopeia and many other distinctly shaped constellations are all its counterpart in grief; Near where living sinews struggle some easily traced and once learned are hardly ever forgotten. The southern nnd western poor skeleton decays, And both glow and gloom have fallen on parts of the city are best for as hardly a square yard of sky can be seen my changeful city days; But as light as grain of thistledown, I here in the central part unless one travel to the roof of a building or climb up a rated all my woes But the bonnie braes of Mourne, where church steeple. Students must perforce go East or further North to enjoy the the whin bush grows. luxury of an observatory. WHERE THE WlflN BUSH GROWS. WONDERS Karo and Beautiful Seen at KLEIDERER, 354 Fourth Avenue, Near Jefferson. Santa Claus quarters. Head- Suits and overcoats $25 and up. Has A Something: to Delight the Children and Amuse the Old . Folks as Well. MERRY just received his New Fall and Winter Importations. THE EMPORIUM, 448 CHRISTMAS AT BACON & SONS West Markot Streot, Bot. Fourth and Fifth. Call and look over olir line of Christmas salt-lade- star-gazin- g. star-gazin- g, IV. All Calls Promptly Attended to, Day or Night. Carriages Furnished for AH Occasions. I FRANK FEHR BREWING INCOEPOBATHD. 60. The complete annihilation, death from starvation of the body and mind, of a The ordinary furze-buswith its dain brave little woman., in the city of New ty yellow blossom, is known in Ulster as York, not quite two week ago, as a possithe "whin bush." bility that mightfbefall any person alone iivJularge-ciSct-calculated- ito Gardens gay with wondrous blossoms in the midst of London stand, Showing skeptics what rare marvels can be fashioned by God's hand, Choice exotics, flowers whose fragrant zephyrs, pausing, seek to woo; Flowers whose vivid, rainbow colors painter's pencil never drew. Lift their winsome heads. Yet never can the fairest of them all Steal with love unto my senses, or my being hold in thrall, Like the simple yellow gorse-bloothat in freedom buds and blows By the bonnie braes of Mourne, where the whin bush grows. ni at There is now a new Nerinekx, Ky., with a Sister of Lorctto as a regularly appointed postmistress. From this chosen spot is issued monthly a pleasing little "pamphlet bearing the name Loretto Magazine. It is the work of the Sisters and pupils of the academy near by, and is in every respect a credit to the institution. Many bright, cheery anecdotes are to be found on its pages) and if more generally known it could not but bring many students to this garden spot of old Kentucky. post-offic- e ., With the nearing of the holiday season the merchant contrives to arrange for his windows and store rooms a display in keeping with the festive season. Where there were previously only cdmmonplace articles of merchandise to set off the windows and counters, there comes with the Christmas tide an array of special holiday offerings that presents a vivid contrast to the everyday exhibits just supplanted. It is a well known fact that Louisville people are in a far more prosperous condition than for severrl Christmases just past, and in view of this fact our merchants will vie with each other in providing for their establishments unique and attractive displays of their holiday wares. One large store of this city in particular is always a sort of Santa Claus headquarters. The children from year to year look forward with joyful anticipation to the time when J. Bacon & Sons, on Market street, between Preston and Jackson, shall announce to the public that their ever popular displays are ready for inspection. The announcement came Saturday, and in the alternoon hundreds of little girls and boys were ciying "to go to Bacon's." Indulgent mothers could not resist, nor did they even try, for it must not be forgotten that grown people love to see Bacon's windows just the same as the little people. The consequence was that early Saturday afternoon the usual n crowd had gathered about the "east window," which is a household word all over Louisville for its ingenious Christmas displays. The sidewalks were soon blocked, and it was with great difficulty that the freight handlers unloaded the great wagons, full of Christmas novelties, that were lined up against the curbing. The famous "east window" this season presents to the astonished eyes of the little one three wonderful juggltrs nnd a tight-rop- e walker. The latter is a fanciful figure, dressed in pink and blue, who does surprising things on the tight rope. Every now and then the children would clutch mamma's hand, thinking the harlequin was going to fall. But not so. Instead it was just a little trick of well-know. Presents, Euchre Prizes. Imported China Dinner Sets from $6.98 to $40. Silver Knives and Forks as low as $2.98. HIGGINS & D.GfRAW. LtflK A TELEPHONE 53. mm run miwmw i fiuRLiiJiinii a MAIN-STREE- T INCORPORATED. nnrufiw pi dulwhw uu. BREWERY LAGER BEER PORTER. AND IT'S PURE. LOUISVILLE, KY. 'IT CHAFF. LOUISVILLE, KY. rue oesr is rue During the month of November the number of marriages in the Indian Territory amounted to six thousand. This among the maidens of the Choctaw tribe alone. The grooms were white men, of good families. The secret of such a boom in the matrimonial market lies in the fact that 1,100 acres of land are to be given as a dowry to every Choctaw lady married before the first of December. If any old maids remain among the Choctaws after this alluring inducement there will be no one to blame but themselves. bis tosurprise them. Then"while a grotesque little Fillipino make one shuddei A courageous, hardgirl plays upon an accordeon, and a working, energetic young creature, had she sold for money Tier claim on heaven she could be yet living, dressed in all the splendor of Jezabel. Day after day she carried her manuscript in her hand, tramping the pitiless streets of a modern Babylon, her colorless cheeks begging for food, too proud to stoop to iniquity, starving even as she walked. This true woman, who nursed her sister and husband till death called them away from her, was compelled to die of hunger in the most gorgeous pity of America, where millionaires are plentiful and fashions abound. Poor Evelyn Adams! Seventh, and St. Catherine. inn in at , orders for family use. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. chcpst JSffiorThanct, Tppeufrtfinp. Annib Nbvin Cunningham. CATHOLIC KNIGHTS. eiegragfty. fiend For (hlalcyuc Kimberly is not the only place in the world where diamonds are found. Long before the discovery of Kimberly these Seven experienced teachers, each one a specialist in his line. Graduates of stones were found in India, Borneo, Brathis college preferred by business houses. There are other schools than ours, but zil and in the Ural mountains. None of these localities afforded any information none that can offer our facilities. as to their origin. Kinibcrley is unique in this particular, for they are not only found here, but they are also formed in the same locality. Diamonds have been found in different parts of the United States. Especially is this true of regions about the great lakes. They have been kept as souvenirs in farm houses for years before being discovered by any one versed in precious stones. That they are carried per galloh in the glacial drift after the heavier debris has been deposited to regions further south is well known to geologists. Since the war between the Boers and the British diamonds have advanced 70 per BRANCH HOUSE 905 WEST MARKET STREET. cent in value. For Xmas Egg Nogg and Tom and Jerry try HENRY C. LAUER'S 407 EAST JEFFERSON STREET. $2.00 T, J, Whisky Branch 25, Catholic Knights of America, nominated officers for the next year at its meeting Monday evening, held in St. John's Hall, Clay and Walnut streets. The election takes place December 18, and a large attendance will be brought out, as the members are always keenly alive to the importance of making the best possible selections. President William Meehan last week paid the $2,000 due on the death of the late Maurice A'Hearn. There is no order in this city which pays death claims more promptly than the Catholic Knights, which is reported to be now stronger than ever before in its history. The various branches in Louisville will install the officers elected for the year 1900 at the January meetings. QUIET WEDDING. TELEPHONE 1I40.S A quiet but impressive marriage was Rome, Clifton, when Mr. James Lee, a prominent stock raiser of Elizabethtown, and Miss Mary Whitehead, of Clifton, WT TEMPLE THEATER. W. H. MEFFERT, MANAGER. It may be encouraging to teachers and that solemnized Wednesday morning of mothers to remember that many great last week at the Church of t. Frances of 1 BE 39 Eighth St. hhA Highland and Baxter Avenues. ,75c Vanilla and Lemon, per gal 85c Fruit and Chocolates, per gal .85c Coffee and Banana, per gal Almond and Macaroon, per gal . . , .$1.00 J1.Q0 to $1.25 Bisque and Tuttifnitti , . .$1.00 Brick and Euchre. Sherbet and Ices ..75c 90c Sweet Cream. 20c .Fruit Cak. per lb All kind of Fine Cakes made and to order. Candy Fulling served on abort notice. HH AND lUffl, ........... A Rpecialty. It is the .purest and beat. TlplMMis large orders 2144 and MM. aSnccial rates to hotels, dealers and and good men were considered bad and troublesome as boys. Great men have strong impulses and sturdy natures, and MEFFERT STOCK COMPANY when we consider that children act from -- INimpulse and not judgment, we must easily conceive that the child of large nature may be hard to control. No uniform rule can be laid down either in school or home Matinee daily at 2:15. Night at 8:15, by which children can be governed. InPopular Prices 10c, 16c, 25c, 35c and stincts of honor, honesty, order and such 50c. No higher. as resemble them are found in different degrees in each child, but are more or less common to all. Outside of these virtues no two children are alike, no more than sweetpeas resemble hollyhocks or FlBMt Ta dTille Tbsatr la Aawlou sunflowers are like roses. The same coMMENCtNO nrn lurry SUNDAY MATINEB, ULUi VTCCrV JU. warm snn and gentle rain develop them all, 'lis true, but the same discipline and Malawi gaaiay, Kwlay, Vua4y, Sttsrl similarity of rnfes will be found incompatible with different forms of child nature. In the East these facta are realized and taken bold of by mother and teacher, and societies are formed wherein thee two important factors of child Splendid Scenic Effects. preservation and advancement and Gorgeous Costumes. discus all matter pertainingmeet this to wonderfully interesting subject. Nothing of the kind seem to exist here. The Dominican nuns cither in Boston or Philadelphia have a mothers' meeting DBALKR. m once, I believe, every week, or probably two weeks. These educated, refined, up- ttacnere realize the necessity of working la Dnnumy wtt&tlM motbetsof HIDDEN HAND. BUCKINGHAM HOSE HILL IF M. MURPHY, IwaajlttaatK,-- to-da- te l' A ; were united. The .ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father T, Walter White. The bride'was undisputedly the most popular young lady of that high-tone- d and exclusive suburb, Clifton, which boasts, and- - justly so, of many young beautiful and accomplished women. Miss Whitehead is a first cousin of the famous Key. Dr. Stafford, of Washington, D. C. After the wedding the happy couple Wt for Washington and were present al ike opening of Con'' gress. HslWay Bxcarsisa Rstfaw rtn SmHm-- Railway Tte Southern railway has arranged rate of fare and one third for the round trip for the Christmas aad New Year holidays. Tickets will be sold by all agents Decern-"b22, 23, 24 and W; alao December 30 and 31 and January 1, with return limit January 4, 1900. ' For schools and college lioliday rates wilt be effective December 15 to 21' inclusive, final limit January 4, 1900. The special arrangenaaft for student is effective upon certificates from the principal SERIOUS ACCIDENT. of school and colleges. c For further Information, rates, etc., Joseph Kelly, the young son of William apply to nearest agent of the Southern lUlly, suffered a aarioee accident Wedrailway or iMwjjjMa. W. A. Turk, nesday swwtojf W WHtal Ma WW. H ', -er towsley headed African thrums his banjo, the figure raises his foot, thrusts it through a hoop in his left hand, and then coquettishly waves his red and yellow parasol. While you are wondering how he is going to get out of his position he suddenly solves it for you, retracing his pedal in the same way which it went through at the beginning, The three jugglers are very captivating themselves. The first, who is as gaudily dressed as the Humpty Dumpty pictures of our childhood, is a magician worth seeing. Some of Bacon's little admirers are talking of inviting Hermann, the great, to come up and see a "sure enough" prestidigitator, who deftly knocks his own head off with a fan, finds it in a dice box, and with a second wave of his wonderful fan restores it to his shoulders. If Hermann can beat this, they say, he is a genius, to be sure. The second juggler is not far behind in astonishing feats. He has a very wise look upou his face all he. time, and you can easily see that he knows a lot more than you might at first glance suppose. He does his trick with a big, high hat He nnd a flaming red handkerchief. smiles as he lays the handkerchief over the hat, and yon feel right away that he know3 his business. Then, all of a sudden, he lifts the covering, thrusts his hand in the hat and pulls out a mouse! It is really wonderful, and the children clap their hands in genuine glee. Covering the hat again, the magician smiles pleasantly, and then reaches in and takes out the cutest little rabbit you ever saw. The third juggler stands nt a little table. He wears a comical peaked hat, like a clown in a circus, which he takes off and places over the table. When he lifts the hat you behold a beautiful gold ring lying upon the table. Then he covers the ring and table with the hat for the second time, and when he next lifts it you see a football where the ring lay. For the third time he does his marvellous trick, and lol there lies on the table a die. Through the entire performance the Fillipino maid and the little negro boy play on their respective instruments, just as if they had been used to seeing such things all their lives. On the inside the display is pretty nearly as much like fairyland as the pantomime in the window. The toy room is more dazzling and attractive than ever before, and the children's delight is proportionately increased. One very strong attraction 1 a long glass case filled with dolls of all sizes and nationalities. Mechanical toys abound in great profusion, all plainly marked with their price in large figures. J, Bacon & Sons have long enjoy sd an enviable, distinction for the ingeniousuess of their holiday displays, and the present one will addto their aheady widespread " fame. " WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Frank Fehr's Seer always on tap. Special attention paid to Hot Launch Day and flight. JOHN P. 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