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Kentucky Irish American: July 8, 1899
Kentucky Irish American: July 8, 1899 Kentucky Irish American 300dpi TIFF G4 page images William M. Higgins Louisville, KY 1899 kec1899070801_sn86069180 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Kentucky Irish American: July 8, 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. OR. F. SURGEON DENTIST, I MR, III. 347 V. JEFFERSON ST., Bet. Third and Fourtb. Office Hours from 8 to 5. Sun day 9 to II. Kentucky IRSH American. LOUISVILLE: SATURDAY, JULY S, 1899. past, according to the flags, it has been raining night and day, and many an old weather prophet has serious doubts about the sanity of his neighbors who assure him that it is raining according to the flags set up by Dubourg and O'Leary. The uncertainty of the weather has caused a great consumption of Lee's small-po- x eradicator, and Preissler's knowledge of the weather conditions has fallen greatly in the estimation of his friends. Dennis Ryan, Roger Sheedy, Will Cot ter, W. O'Donnell and others are very anxious to see their names in print. Have patience, for in the near future, with the assistance of Col. Casey, we will endeavor to give a sketch of all the great Irishmen of the county. Special mention will be given those who were in Ireland the night of the "big wind." Mr. Joe McGann, of Owcnsboro, spent a few days here this week, visiting rela tives and friends. John Cotter, wc are glad to see, has entirely recovered from his repent illness. Tohn R. Doughan. of Louisville, was here last week on business. Mrs. M. J. McCluskey visited friends here last week. Mike Lee, of the Louisville & Nash ville railroad, spent Sunday with his parents here. The Fourth was very quietly celebrated, the only patriotism noticeable being the dismay of flairs bv the Colonel and " 4 J O'Leary. Shan Van Vocht. LACE CURTAIN LAUNDRY, lead and never follow. Our work In laundering lace curtains at 20c a pair gives en tire satisfaction. Work called for and delivered. First-clas- s serlce. MAD. OABEY, 625 Sec ond St. Telephone 2631. We VOLUME NO. 1. PRICE FIVE CENTS. their return from their wedding trip by Miss Katie O'Hearn at her home in Jef- fersonville. The house and tables were decorated in suiilax and presented a After vocal and beautiful appearance. instrumental selections an elegant supper was served, followed by dancing. Among those present were Mr. and Mis. Dennis O'Hearn, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, Mr. land Mrs. Lee Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean, Misses Maggie Ansbro, Cavanaugh, Sallie Miller, Julia JLyi-i- HAN VAN VOCHT Coiifirrutulates HIBERNIANS Celebrate the Fourth in Patri otic Style at Lion Garden. Old and Young Come Together and All Have a Glorious the Kentucky Irish American Upon Its Anniversnry. Sorely Disturbed by the Tempo- rary Absence of Editor Lewis. Day's Fun. American and Irish Flags Displayed on the Glorious Music, Mirth and Dancing In Fourth. PRANKS OF THE WEATHER BUREAU dulged in Until a Very Late Hour. THE GARDEN when the band played Irish airs. Though she had never takenja lesson her movements and poses werp exquisite and cap1 tivating. County President Murphy deserves the thanks of entire order. He did the work d of at least three men, and was and pleasant through it all. Mike Tynan couldfnqt understand the meaning of the German signs displayed He (lid not rest until asin the garden. sured they were all right and was treated to "bratwtirst" by the Kentucky Irish American reporter. Tom Cody, the popular rcprsentative of Senn & Ackerman, had a narrow escape from a "flash" from the target he was shooting at. He had made several "bull's eyes," when he missed one and the shell rebounded, striking him near the eye. He was only slightly cut; had it hit the eye the matter would have been serious. good-nature- THE BEST YET. Irish-Americ- FRANKFORT. Lambert Council Had a Glo rious Fourth of July Celebration. Views of Our Correspondent on Society Annual Reports and Election of an Ofllcers. Thomas Kccnan and Capt. Mike Jawlcr Elected For Another Year. All Bills Paid and the Organization's Future Looks Very Bright. NEXT MEETING WILL BE IMPORTANT the Coining Republican Messrs. Frank and Mamie Convention. Dean, Herman Sadler, John Cavanaugh, Frank and John Lynch, Will Ryan, Ed ward Cowman and others. The occasion was one of the most enjoyable social Wliliilru In "Ho. ......... v. a . . rPfii-lii- . an a. . functions of the season in the city over From Being the "Whole river. the t ivciiu, CVIIcarn. .jriii.i-- i ianc ri,i ...; HER WORK CUT OUT, Tiling." THRONGED AT NIGHT. SUMMER SCHOOL, Work and Play Interspersed The regular annual meeting and elec Frankvort, Ky., July 7. Lambert The Fourth of July this year was an Special Letter to the Kentucky Irish Young Council, Y. M. I., of this city, at This Pretty City by tion of officers of the Designer Fife has heard much of the was most fittingly celeAmerican.! ideal day, and Society occurred at Hibernian Hall speed and beautiful dimensions of the celebrated the "Glorious Fourth" with the Lake. SHKI.BYVII.I.K, Kv., July 7. Having brated by the Ancient Order of HiberThursday evening. Owing to the sultry Columbia, and now deigns to say just a one of the most successful picnics ever our very sincere congratulations extended nians of Louisville at Lion Garden. given in Frankfort. Every Fourth for weather the attendance was not as large to the Kentucky Irish Aniericnn on the The members of the Catholic Summer as had been anticipated, but this in no little about the prospects of the Sham the past three years this council has Early in the afternoon throngs of young rock and to give out a few facts. He given its annual picnic, and on completion of its first anniversary, and each ocand old began to arrive, and the stream School of America are already preparing wav interferred with the transaction of a declares that he has the utmost confi earnestly hoping that the next year may casion it has rained, but last Tuesday place was at one time for their summer encampment at Cliff large amount of business. kept up until the bring health and happiness and increased dence in his latest creation. He stated morning the "sun shone brightly" on The reports of the officers were re Promptly Haven, on the west shore of Lake Chamtaxed to its utmost capacity. circulation, we hasten to explain the historic ceived and showed the organization to be to the World's Rothesay correspondent old Frankfort, and continued to shine 4 o'clock the Hibernian Knights, un- plain, three miles south of the at Saturday that he believes the challen various causes of our late silence'. With throughout the day. It was an ideal der command of Capt. Joe Breeu, formed old town of Plattsburg. They will come in a better financial condition than ever ger's PHIL DONAHUE DEAD. powers are indicated drooping spirits, consequent of a nearly country, and the before. All bills were paid and a snug picnic day. Too much can not be said line for their annual Pourth of July from all parts of the in by the extraordinary size of her ocean in praise of the excellent service renderbroken heart, we must again for the last exhibition drill. The Knights make as Rev. Father M. J. Lavelle, President of sum still remains. will be ketch rigged, like the lover, the time notice our quondam spars. She ed by the committee in charge, and body the school, will be on hand to welcome The. committee having in charge the on a much bigger youthful correspondent at Frankfort. Sad Termination of the Life fine an appearanee as any military them when it opens its summer season management of the recent moonlight ex Valkyrie III., but every member of the order exerted himin the State, being nearly all stalwart was the "most unkindest will measure ninety Although his scale. The mainmast of a Promising Young cursion, Messrs. D. J. Coleman, Mark feet, the topmast fifty feet, the mizzeu self to make all have a pleasant Fourth fellows, and when they moved, their tomorrow, says the New York Journal, cut of all," wc had hopes that his juveof July, and well they succeeded. The It is the eighth session, and the school, Ryan, John Mulloy, Tim Naughton and Man. green and white plumes bowing to the seventy feet and the bowsprit stumpy nile affections were sincere and that breeze, they were heartily cheered. which is now a corporate body as the Tom Garvey, were tendered a vote of The latter will merely carry a bobstay to wives and sisters of the members ren never would he drop us in a letter writabsothanks for the manner in which they safeguard against wreckage and collision dered much valuable assistance in makGreat interest was felt in this drill by Regents of this State granted an ten, as he tells us, while the hills tremOne of the saddest deaths that is paper ing the picnic a financial as well as a their admirers, as the company will go to lute charter is classified in the system of performed their duties. The excursion bled and the Kentucky river began to has vet called uoon to notice was that of workmen were shown a Some One-hal- f of the sum year, and public instruction devoted to university was a most eujovable one, and several piece of the aluminum used in the Sham social success. dry. Ye gods and little fishes! how he Phil Donahue, which occurred Wednes the Boston convention next young ladies were made the recipients of rock and they were greatly astonished at realized over and above the expenses the much is expected of them. Capt. Breen extension. felt when he noticed our productions, day morning at Lakeland Asylum, where order generously donated to the fund for The Catholic Summer School was a res bicycles. which vainly he tried to eclipse. His he had been under treatment since last put them through a regular drill, follow its lightness, but were doubtful whether The annual election of officers was en it would stand a gale of the western purchasing an new organ for the Church ed by a number of dUucult evolutions, suit of the Reading Circle movement. pen trembled and his imagination per- fall for an affection of the brain. was effected of the Good Shepherd. in tered into, but will not be completed Over 1,000 tickeach of which was warmly applauded. An organization suaded him that the whole world shook ocean. He was one of the best known young ets were sold and a nice sunt realized. The drill put up was a surprise to their 1892. and the Rev. M. M. Sheedy, of uutil the next meeting. July 20. Those with him! No wonder we have not been men in tins city, ana during ins snort A Southampton correspondent wires Misses Anna and Nellie Bohan, of Pittsburg, was elected President. In re- chosen were as follows: able to wield our flowing pen since the career had been highly honored, having friends, and much of its success is due to that although everything is being kept Louisville, have been the charming visitsoonse to a call for the first session at President Thomas Keenan. his represented the Tenth ward in the Board the admirable work and energy of Lieuts. uublic announcement that in future very sectet as to the trial race of the New London, students and representaFirst Vice President Capt. Mike J. Shamrock and Britannia, the Shamrock ors of Miss Maggie Callihan, Arlington love was transferred and no longer would of Councilmen, and subsequently holding Jerry Hallihan and Arthur Campbell. tive men and women came from all parts Lawler. Heights, this city. In the park an excellent band, witli he "meet us by moonlight alone." The the office of Deputy Sheriff and until his will probably be completed as far as pos Col. W. L. Cushing, late of this city, Financial Secretary Mark Ryan. Prof. Morbach, discoursed patriotic Irish os the United States eager to avail them shock was too much for our ancient misforture was deputy under Jailer Pflanz, sible now by Wednesday, while the Brit Recording Secretary William Lawler. annia will not be much later, though she but now of Louisville, spent the Fourth and American airs, while in the dancing selves of the privileges. nerves, but time, the best friend of all Although only thirty-fiv- e years of age, The success of the enterprise assured, several is being recoppered. The point has now in Frankfort with friends and relatives. the rejected and, indeed, dejected, has he had lone been recognized as one of hall Ludwig's Union Band kept the the question of a permanent home was There is a desire to who were not present to the offices not been set at rest as to whether there are to Col. Cushing has secured a transfer to to our aid, and now we must admit most active and honorable politicians in vonnrr folks trinninir the Unlit fantastic come next to be settled, and finally the site of yet filled, and they will be called upon Division 1, A. O. H., of Louisville, with Cim;o until a int.. limir that, with all his faults, we love him the city, and those whom he supported be any races. When the statement was Throntrhout the garden were scattered l acres on uie snore oi uane unanipiaui by n committee for the purpose of ascer first made an explanation was given to whom he will affiliate in the future. still considered him a tower of strength. His Col. D. J. McNamara, of Lexington, amusement of the was secured the press that no racing was intended, "I want yo', my honey, yes I do.,' great popularity is best evidenced by the various games for the was done by the On the grounds are about twenty build-- . taining their wishes in the matter. visiting throng, and everything The new ritual and form of initiation and that the Shamrock would merely test spent the Pourth m . . i ii. "Banneath leath." D. J. M. Besides this fact that he was the only man who was various committees that would contribute ings, maiming me -- .uuitorium, wnicn will be presented for final adoption at the relatives and friends. Col. McNamara is her speed with the Britannia. But since a great admirer of ruthless and unnecessarily severe shatter ever able to encompass the defeat of the to its success. If there were any disap will seat 800 persons comfortably; the the beautiful scenery next meeting. This promises to be novel has. been officially stated there will be ing of our nervous system we also lost late Jack Mellet in the Tenth ward. Be pointment it could not be placed upon Champlain clubioSte,whieh-with-the-newell as interesting, and all the mem racing. Tlie Prince of Wales will, it surrounding the gay Capital City, and as much sleep and suffered much anxiety sides he was well and favorably known them, as they worked untiringly and annex will seat 120 persons; the bers are urged to be present to witness tires of extolling its praises". possible, be present on at least one occa never from the results apparent from our county all over the city, and his public and pri maintained the reputation of their order temporary chapel, where masses are celeDr. Paul Weitzel, of the drug firm of same. the sion, but no date has yet been fixed. and State conventions. Now rest and vate records were noted for integrity and in brated every morning, and a dozen and & Weitzel, of Lexington, the celebration of our greatest The society was also addressed by Mr, Capt. O'Neill has been interviewed, Robertson refreshing sleep come to satisfy the clam and probity. more of handsome cottages. spent Tuesday in this city. M. W. Murphy, whose remarks were and in replv to questions said: During the past month he Had been orous cravings of our disturbed nature. New York, Boston, warmly applauded. Philadelphia, Shelley, of Louisville, attended All of the divisions were represented, 'I have seen the Shamrock, and it is Miss Sorely were we disturbed by the con subject to frequent attacks of epileptic with the State and county officials pres Brooklyn, Rochester, Albany and Ver- The Secretary was directed to notify all very dtmcult as yet to express anything the Y. M. I. picnic last Tuesday. stant absence from our midst of Charley fits, and in the past week bad suffered ent and a large delegation from Division ment have each contributed to the cost members as to their standing, and the like a reliable opinion, but we have been Mrs. Kate B. McNamara and daugh Lewis, whom a wise Providence trans from no less than seven of them. Wednes 1 and the Ladies' Auxiliary of Jefferson- of erecting these cottages, and the Rev. hall is expected to be crowded when the watching very carefully the Columbia's ter, Miss Catherine, are visiting relatives planted and ordained should not merely dav tnorninir he had a very severe at ville. Lexington The entire affair passed off pleas- Father Healy, of this city; Prof. Dundon, next meeting takes place. trials with the Defender. I know the in The "socialthis week. of the Ancient session" steer the course of the Shelby Sentinel tack, and althongh everything that could antly, and was one of the most enjoyable of the Normal College, and Mrs. Curtis of old. She is a fast boat and Defender through places dark with danger, but be was done forlnm he passed away, ever given. Lenihen, of New York, have secured the Order of Hibernians will take place next one by no means easy to beat. There BRYAN'S PROTEST funds for the erection of the other cot Thursday evening. On account of the that he should watch with jealous solici- - His remains were immediately brought fore it was surprising to see how easily of Goebel and the to ins lormer nome at iiimecmn m. spring up all NOTES. tude over the destinies tages. Many tents will also Y. M. I. picnic it was postponed until the Columbia beat her. That is, of interests of his campaign; that he should Jefferson streets, where they were viewed week. There was a great demand for this over the grounds this summer. course, if the reports are accurate. If the next The school is not an institution of Acrainst Expansion Received be the mighty molder of public opinion by a sieaciy stream 01 sorrowing friends. paper. Miss Florence Salender, of this city, is Columbia can sail at the rate indicated, The deceased was a brother of Pat in these regions, and especially that his With Great Cheering In The concert music was of a very High learning in the ordinary sense of the all I can say is that the Shamrock has all visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. Kearns, in n contractor, steady attendance during his latent talents should find Donahue, the word, where known and Georgia. order. her work cut out. She is a beautiful Cincinnati. a field worthy his abilities in directing and leaves a wife and two children, who craft." Edward Hunt, of Division 1, A. O. H., John Yeuner made an ideal music di certain hours of the day is required. Recreation of the most enjoyable sort won tue bicycle rained at tne v. jh. i. the recent mountainous laboring from have our sincere sympathy. rector. His funeral took place yesterday morn which came" forth, much to Charley's The Hon. William J. Bryan addressed picnic. Ed is very proud of his wheel. GAELIC LANGUGE, Joe Taylor paid only double admission is fostered and special committees are disgust, only a public library, used chiefly ing from St. Patrick's church, and was Ask him about it. formed of persons adapted for the enter- the Barnesville Chautauqua at Barnes"After the storm the calm." Every largely attended, many city officials and as a kindergarten. thing in political circles during the past The Ladies' Auxiliary was not as well tainment decided upon. The recreations ville. Ga.. Tuesday. The crowd which being games, athletic greeted him was enormous and his re Delegates Will Be Sent to the week has beon exceedingly quiet. The include We can not afford to have this man others whom he had befriended represented as last year, race for the Democratic Gubernatorial absent from our midst, but can reconcile present to pay the last tribute to a tried Never before was seen more pretty sports, running, jumping and footracing. ception enthusiastic. In introducing Mr. National Eisteddfod of bowling, Bryan, the Hon. Clark Howell, editor of Swimming, cycling, base-bal- l, nomination having been settled, those ourselves to the inevitable next Novem and true friend. Irish lasses in a public garden Wales. interested in politics are watching with ber, since we understand he has under The ladies from Jeffersonville proved lawn tennis, croquet, golf and field exer- the Atlanta Constitution and member cises of all sorts are indulged at the the National Democratic Committee PRESIDENT MURPHY interest the contest between Gen. Taylor, taken to initiate the classic editor of the quite expert in rolling ten pins. to the fact News into the mysteries of successful Nolan, of Division 2, was one ot summer school, while a course of lectures from Georiria. referred interesting meeting of the Council Auditor Stone and Col. Pratt for the John An interspersed come in to relieve the mo- that Georgia's delegation through one of of the Society for the Preservation of the Republican nomination. The convention journalism and profitable politics after the workers as well as entertainers, at a its members had presented Mr. Bryan's Irish Language took place recently in which will be held in Lexington next Installed Division Officers Deputy Bailiff Mike Tynan proved notony that often accompanies life the transplanted flower has faded. summer resort. name for nomination at. the Chicago Dublin, Count Plunkett in the chair. Wednesday promises to be even warmer very efficient on the Floor Committee. Wednesday Annual We met our friend, Hon. M. O'Sulli The lectures during the seven weeks convention. He referred to the last He looked like President Median, of Division 1, was The council had under consideration than the one held in Louisville last week. van. in the Court-housReports. everywhere and nothing escaped his eye of the session will include five lectures Presidential campaign and predicted the the appointment of delegates to represent Franklin county, in order to keep harthe last rose of summer or one who spent The Knights presented a handsome ap on English literature by the Rev. Clarence reaffirmation of the last Democratic plat- the society at the forthcoming National mony in the G. O. P., sends a divided sleepless rights thinking what Goebel few Owing to the disagreeable weather pearance in their showy dress uniforms E. Woodman, C. S. B., President of St forn bv the next Democratic convention Eisteddfod of Wales, to be held at Cardiff delegation five for Taylor, five for Stone has in store for Charley Lewis. Itia If there are any Hibernians wuo were Nicholas College, Toronto; two lectures and treated Mr. Bryan's nomination as a in July. Their appointment was deferred and four for Pratt. All indications now days, intimate friends of the Shelby Rep there was only a fair attendance at the point to Taylor's nomination, but percome out in a meeting of Division 3, A. O. H., Wednes not there, thev should not tjow be heard by M. Michael Monohan, of Albany; five foregone conclusion. tesentative tell us, he will to a subsequent meeting, lectures in sociology by the Rev. W. J. Mr. nrvan sooke of the celebration of T. Comer, Secretary of the Glena- - haps, like Gen. P. Wat Hardin, he may card thanking his constituents for con- day evening, but what was lacking in from. Capt. James Hendricks was the mag Kerby,' evening lectures by John Francis the Fourth of july, which was more gen maddy Teachers' Association, Balliiiasloe, realize after the convention meets that he confidence, appreciating their numbers was made up in interest and en tinual net that caused many a lass to turn her Waters, five lectures on tendencies in bi- eral in all parts of the country than ever wrote that the Irish language is steadily is far from being the "wliflh; thing," wishes in calling upon him again to be thusiasni. ology by Dr. James J. Walsh, five lec- before, and referred to the part the South gaining ground in his locality. This sat Notwithstanding that Taylor has the After the transaction of routine busi bead. but assuring them the standard-beareTim Lyons was on hand with the gold tures on celebrated women of France by had shared with the North in sending isfactory result was chiefly due to the backing of the Administration at Washthat reluctantly he is obliged to decline ness the retiring .'resident, josepn he is not the honors they so courteously and kindly Taylor, in a few well chosen and appro headed cane presented hint nine years Alexander J. Dupout Coleman, five lec men to war against Spain. He claimed untiring zeal of their esteemed clergy, ington (Federal tures on sensation and thought by the only one purpose, and that was to find sermons, prayers, Irish catechism and at all popular and his nomination will be offered, as his business interests would priate remarks thanked the members and ago by Division I. Tom Keenan ind John Barrett enter Rev. John T. Driscoll, five lectures on out what was the best for this country. Irish speeches at public meetings being equivalent to Senator Goebel's election suffer were lie again to sacrifice time and officers for their services during the year next November. However, the General talent to public office. It is, however, and called County President John Mur tained and treated handsomely large psychology and education by the Rev. It was impossible, be said, to discuss the order of the day. James A. Doonan, and five lectures on public affairs as a nonpartisan. He was hoped that he may find a way to recon phy to the chair for the purpose of in numbers of friends Last April at the polling booths teach is not nominated yet, and for the next stalling those recently elected for the en Alderman William Patterson was al will power in the domain of ethics by the again willing to place the issues before ers employed as presiding officers had to week the eyes of all Kentucky will be sider. ways the center of a large crowd, which Rev. Thos. Gasson. the country on the plans laid down by appoint interpreters to assist them in the turned on Lexington, the "Queen City" Mr. Garret Lee spends much time in a suing year. But the lectures will not be allowed to Thomas Jefferson. In closing his speech discharge of their duties, of the Bluegrass. D. J. M. At the conclusion of the installation he kept in the best of humor. shady nook of our public park, gazing These meetings are constantly aeveiop 1.HI.O M.riti-- ntifl liia nccictantQ arf tho take up all the evenings, for once a week the speaker took a decided stand against intently on the variously colored flags ceremonies President Murphy instructed entertainment I expansion, and his words were received Mig new and interesting features in con- JOHN FINLEY DEAD. which Eueineer O'Leary and Council the officers and members in their duties right men in the right place. Nothing there is to be a dramatic ... . . o nrrtmti with tni inch lanrniape move- ,!.. .r o uy uie meniDers oi uie -.- uampiain wjm great cheering. Mr. liryaii aam: cents. given man Dubourg have placed on the City in a most impressive manner, after which got by Ihem under twenty-fiv- e One of the saddest deaths that occurred 'Holding the Philippine Islands against Treasurer Owen Keiren found it neces Club. The plays, which will be for the Hall. Garret is very bright for one of he introduced Patrick T. Sullivan the on the Fourth of July was that of John DEATH OF MRS. MULD00N. his years, and without much mental new President of the division, whose re sary to go home in a coupe, which speaks most part on the classic order, will take the will of their inhabitants Involves a Finley, of 1910 Portland avenue, who place in the auditorium. Such produc new departure in government. I do not exertion or bodily exhaustion he con marks and predictions for the future well for the financial end of the jubilee. tions as "Medea," "Mary pueen of want aa part of this nation people who The announcement of the death of Mrs. died from the effects of a severe attack of He Edward Dalton, the newly appointed cluded that the flags and their colors had were received with enthusiasm. Garret has pledged his best efforts and asked the as- - Gasoline Inspector, received the con- - Scots" and "The Almighty Dollar" will can not read tne ueciarauon oi inue- - Alice Lithgow Muldoon, wife of Col. pneumonia. He was hi his twenty-thir- d reference to the small-powell known and popular succeeded in finding a preventive for the sistance of the members in the effort to gratulattons of everybody on his promo be presented. Besides the talent in the pendence. The doctrine of force lies be Mike Muldoon, last Saturday, came as a year and was club, which is of no mean order, the hind, not in front of us. The expansion great shock to the many friends of that among a wide circle of acquaintances. dreaded disease, and is soon to petition be made to place Division J ahead of the ticn Thomas Higgins, Tom Langan and school members will have the benefit of argument is the argument of George III. estimable lady. Mrs. Muldoon had been His funeral was largely attended at St, the Mavor and city officials to recom- - others. The annual report of becrelary Nick and John Curran were everywhere in tne the talent of the dramatic company of St. Shall we say on this day of celebration ill" for some time, and only a week before Patrick's church Thursday morning. The mend its adoption in city and county that we have lived one hundred years was removed to Warm Springs, Va., and remains were interred in St. Louis cases to the complete exclusion of all Sheridan showed a decided increase in dancing hall and saw that all enjoyed James, N. Y. To tell ot an me uenguis m store lor under a wrong principle? No. Some say hopes were entertained for her recovery, others. Letters are daily pouring in, say both finances and membership. An in themselves, of the Catholic Summer Many compliments were paid Chief the patrons fill a page. In addition to take the Bible in one hand and the gun Her funeral took place Monday morning ing that Garret in their cases filled a vitation was also received to attend the DRAMATIC CLUB ENTERTAINMENT. School would picnic of Division 4 at Lion Garden on Haager for the judgment displayed in the first-clalong-feboating on the lake the In the other. Thank God I am not in from the family residence, 1412 New want ten cents a fill. the assignment of officers, nearly all of minils will have the fine steam yacht Iro- - I favor of this way of Christianizing. We Broadway, and the remains were interred The St. Louis Bertram! Dramatic Club Ponndlman Dubourg would not a few July 24, which was accepted. 1 quois, a gift to the school from the late shall not depart from a republican form in Cave Hill Cemetery. Col. Muldoon is arranging to give a dramatic entertainBefore adjourning President Sullivan whom were members. ago explain unto Garret the mean- davs Presidents Henuessy and Clancy left-- i Joseph J. U'uonouuc, at ineir aisposa of government. Wc are not ready to ac has the sympathy of the entire commu ment the latter part of next mouth, the flag of blue announced his committee appointments Inc of the diamond-shape- d IOr UHllY KWlwuuJ uiu exact date having not yet been deter UUIUIUK uimvin. tl.ot Jnnr of the souare one of white. Dubourg as follows: " ,mitH In nnu tvnw II BUCCbt .( ITOVtl, Tn ...w in tliia cnmtHor cent the doctrine ofofconquest and force. nity in his sad bereavement. v u. ... ...... . . Ul the Republicans to It is not the desire Sick Mike Hobau, James McCue and contribute to tue success oi tue juonee or -- ,,,,5! cost3 each pupil $12 a week. mined. The entertainment will open is one of the most political politicians in jh, INSURANCE. . i r 1.. pleasure ui iiicir r: menus. do good, but the desire to gain more me farce, "The Spivens' and with a one-apolitics, and not even Goebel, Redwine 1 noma3 r 00 ne. money that lies behind their colonial SQUIRE Al'CANN BETTER. Many were the praises bestowed upon n Literary Joseph Cooney, D. J. Cole insur- - Hawkins'," to be followed by a three-ac- t Tim Naughton, the or Lewis could get him to tell a thing he " . 11 i til.. policy." the Kentucky Irish American, with assur- ance solicitor ior vioen tteuinnger o drama entitled "Brothers Mark and lenew nothlnc.about more than hundreds man and 1 nomas niggins. Magistrate John McCann, recently de-- f Labor Patrick J. Nelligan, William ancea of continued support and large ad In our citv. placed a new line of $20,-00- 0 Michael." The members in the cast are: nth Co., this week clared the nominee for Judge of the PoPLEASANT OCCASION. ditions to the subscription list. tor a Mocal firm. Tim is a hustler Richard Langau, Tom Barry, Dan Man-gaDr. Preissler. who has been appointed Patterson and Mtcuaei biieenan. lice Court, who has been confined to hia d way Ella Fallon, Finance Joe P. Taylor, James Cole- - Little Pat O'Brien, Tom Welsh, Bob WaU places his mks in only good com regulate the weather in this vicinity, to during the past two Mr. and Mrs. James Miller were ten- and the toretty daughter of Pat Fallon, great- - home by .sickness xiony. lace, Will Keefe and John Q'Nelll. wtys the flags simply mean to tell those man ana Monday evening upon panies. "dered a reception for the places. ly amuse4 a large number by her dancing weeks, ha. resumed his duties. Htn when it is raining. For two weeks They are all good men Irish-Americg first-clas- Designer Fife Enthusiastic Over the Prospects of the Shamrock. PERSONAL AND SOCIETY NEWS NOTES. it - well-know- - rs e. r, office-holder- I ... I x. lt ss I ..... three-year-ol- ..., .! l- well-know.. 1 u, - V tions, including two Jewish rabbis, were present. We have recently IIHIMIMIHIMIMIIHMMMI heard a great deal from such preachDevoted to tltb Moral mid Social Advancement of all Irish Americans. ers as Talmage about spreading the among the Philippines. gospel WILLIAM ivr. IIIGGIX.S, These gunpowder evangelists would SINQLE COPY, 5c. have us pursue the course adopted SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. by Mahomet, who spread his docMatter. Ruturod at t!ic Louisville Postotflcc as Second-Clas- s trine with the Koran in one hand tottae KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN, 326 West Green Street and the sword in the other. Our AddiersaH retention of those islands will increase 100 per cent, our chances for war with other nations. KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN. Publlslior. East the last of July with his father, Mr. Harry Weissinger, to spend several weeks In the New Knplanil States. I George Henry and his little daughter, Marguerite, were among the Louisvillians who spent the Fourth at West Baden Henry Brady is enjoying a vacation at Springs. What is our country coming to west uauen. SATURDAY, JULY 8, tSo9 LOUISVILLE, KY. Mrs. R. M. Kelly left for New York when an officer in the regular army William Garvey, of Lexington, was in City Thursday, where she will visit her the paper by increasing its circula WE ARE ONE YEAR OLD. of his the city Thursday. Gen. Merriam goes out n news sou, Elisha Kelly, the tion and usefulness, for the wider way to denounce labor unions? paper man. With this issue the Kentucky Misses Julia and Eva Madden are at its circulation the greater its iuflu This servant of the people, who Red Sulphur Springs. Irish American enters upon its Cornelius Burns, confined to his resi ana tnc uenent to tliosc 111 gets his sustenance from the very dence on Nineteenth street for the past year. We have endeavored eiice second Miss whose interest it is published. And men he denounces, was sent to Ida with Elizabeth Keycr spent the Fourth month, has now almost recovered from a friends at Corbin. to give to our fellow Irish Amer severe illness. to all we promise and hope before ho to preserve the peace in the re icans a clean, interesting family Mr. P. J. Murphy was among last Miss Mayme Garrity, of JefTersonville, our next anniversary to make the cent dispute between the mine own week's arrivals at West Baden. paper, and at the same time advo who has been spending a couple of weeks well-know- have them fixed than at the If they need attention there is lio better place to Louisville Dental Parlors, 544 FOURTH ST., with friends in St. Louis, is expected cate their best interests, defend Right Next to Avenue Tlicntcr. home this evening. from injustice and calumny, them Their prices are the lowest, work the best, and Mrs. Robert Brennan and her charm and encourage fraternity and har all guaranteed. They will treat you right. ing' daughter, Miss Bessie, have returned mony among them. Perhaps we to Evansville, ofter a pleasant visit with KEMHMBHU THE PLACE: have not fulfilled expectations no friends in this city. THE PHILIPPINES. oaner ever does the first year. Too Miss Bessie Robinson, of Hodgeuvillc, The much is generally expected, and question before has returned to her home, after a pleasant visit in JefTersonville, where she was .a there is no cousideratian of the dif- - lit tne American puonc today is FOURTH ST. the guest of Miss Maggie Ansbro. Acuities to be overcome, the labor whether we will retain our who has Miss Alice Gunsenhouscr, and sacrifice in establishing a news- - spoils in the far East, even at the been ill for the last couple of weeks, is reading pub- - cost of a long and exhausting war paper, by the general now convalescing rapidly and is able to see her many friends who call 011 her. We have, despite all this, or recognize the fact that we have lie. ignored partisanship, schemes and made a terrible blunder, withdraw Miss Agnes Kenney, of Forsythe ave nue, JefTersonville, is spending the sum side issues for monetary or other our troops and turn the islands mer months with her grandmother, Mrs. gains, and adhered to our an- - over to their rightful owners for Bridget Kenney, in Dubois county, Ind. reasonable compensation. nouiiced policy of au Anyone m Mrs. Martin Sheehan aud Miss Ella m ican organ, devoted to their inter- - who reads the meager reports sent Joseph Flynn, has returned to his home Broderick have returned from a delight The heralded "amicable settle in New Albany, after a visit to Bowling ests and defense first of all, and by Gen. Otis can easily see that our m ful visit to Cincinnati, where they were m Chinese question,' Green. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Reilly. free troops are meeting with more dis ment of the striven to give to them a paper 8 over which Euglaud made a bluff Miss Ellen Power, of Richmond, is the m from vulgarity, vituperation and asters than are reported. Up to this The little son of Mr. and Mrs Edward tried to coax the United guest of her cousins, the Misses Hannan, McGarry, of 1618 Eighth street, has re MISS KATE SMITH, Lady Assistant and Embalmer. j everything offensive to the sense of date we have lost in killed 6so men at war and covered from a serious attack of spinal States to join her in "protecting Clifton. W propriety. Whenever Irish Amer- - 1,300 have been wounded and 6,500 Carriages Furnished for AH Occasions on Short Notice. Anglo-Saxocommerce," leaves Misses Mary and l'attie Watuen are meningitis, and his parents are indeed icans have been assailed, ridiculed have been disabled through sick happy. S. E. COR, 33IGHHH-- I AND JEFFERSON SXS m England in an undesirable position back in the city, after a pleasant visit in Danville. or unjustly treated, no matter by ness. Over $63,000,000 have been Some of the Limerick boys have TELEPHONE 810. in the division of the Chiuese Em whom, we have resented it. In the so far expended. The war is cost Mr. Thomas J. Keyer sailed Tuesday christened Ed. Toomey the "globe trot pire, as shown by a map of the pro for Europe, where he will remain for ter" on account of his numerous trips in recent political contest in this city, ing over $400,000 per day. Th and the neighborhood of Thirty-fiftposed division by the nations some time. without espousing either side, we questiou naturally arises: For what Rudd avenue. m Miss Mollie Scannell has returned from at- - purpose is all this waste of life and Russia has the whole northeast defended m corner, borderiug on Siberia, except home after a pleasant visit to friends in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nuthman, of Evans and protested against unfair- - treasure? Are there any climatic tacks s ville, returned home Thursday, after a Corea and she will take that when the country. m most enjoyable visit with Mr. and Mrs. ness to them by the press and polit- - geographical or ethnological reasons she wants it giving her all the Edward Daly and Mike Ward spent the John Ryan in JefTersonville, where they ical leaders on both sides. In that that can be given that would war DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF Pacific ports she needs. France week in Lebanon, the guest of Mr. Sam were the recipients of much social atten m contest, not yet concluded, Irish- - rant our intermeddling m the affairs tion. uel Newman. joining her ITALIAN MARBLE, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITE s Americans were and are still di- - of those people? Since the funda gets the southern strip George Booth and Miss Emma Justa John Coll, who has been on a trip to possession in Siatn, which she wil vided, as they have a right to be, mental principle of our own Gov- Texas, reached his home in JefTersonville were married at the Cathedral Wednes continue to push westward toward last Wednesday. day evening. The bride is a popular and and while, in common with all erument is that all governments young lady of the West- handsome India. England is in between, on other citizens, they will probably derive their just powers from the Officer Jinies McLaughlin, of New End, the groom being one of the best remains o Albany, is enjoying a fishing trip in known men in the fire department and a fight it out to a finish, we propose conseut of those governed, it is im- - the coast, with what m Chiuese Empire Harrison county. the "guaranteed" Artistic Work Only Solicited. member of the No. 8 company. After Workshops and Studios, Carrara, Italy. to defend them in that right and possible to see wherein comes our the ceremony a reception and wedding blocking her westward progress Edward Malon'e, who has been ill at supper to resent any imputation or act moral right to impose our system were given at the Home of the WAREROOMS, 322 to 328 WEST GREEN STREET, Evidently Johnny Bull has been his home on Eighteenth street, is re groom on Twenty fifth street. against them because they are upon an unwilling people. The ported convalescing. Irish a practice altogether too climate is such that no American buncoed. ABSENTEE LANDLORDS, Mr. Thomas Hannan, of 2015 Payne common 111 tins community m tne cau live there for any length of An exchange truly siys that it street, is visiting his son, Edward D. past fifty years. time without becoming enervated is always best to wait for the evi Hannan, at Paducah. They Are Selling Out More are entitled to the same privileges The Philippine Islands are 600 deuce before passing judgment. Mrs. Dr. Kampfmueller and Mrs. About Beautiful and respect as all other citizens, miles nearer the equator than Cuba When you hear reports detrimenta Hoertz were among this week's depart and even though we may disagree Every one knows how debilitating to others don't be hasty in forming ures for French Lick. d with some of them on the issues is a life in the Mrs. island conclusions. It is the fashion to consider Ireland a it is some ville, Patrick McMahon, of JefTerson has almost entirely recovered from charming place to live out of, especially we shall insist that They are situated nearly eight body else, really involved, but it may be her recent serious illness. by those who have never tested the the issues be fairly and decently thousand miles from San Francisco, on you. 1 rouble comes to us al T. A. Mulligan was among the Louis charms of living in it, but have fully discussed and decided without slurs, and to retain them in case of war ana we should extend the same villians registered at the Waldorf Hotel, tested those of living on it. It was never out of fashion to draw salaries and pen insults or unfairness to with any power will necessitate the charity we expect from others. New York City, this. week. Good Liquors a Specialty. Fifteen Ball Pool. sions from Ireland, and rents to the uticans, no matter what political party establishment of a large standing Gossip distorts and magnifies occur Mrs. Isabel Bresliu, accompanied by most penny that could be extracted. Ab- or candidate they advocate or army and huee navv far bevond reuces Miss Gertrude Breslin, left Monday for a senteeism is still the rule among a large M. HICKEY, PROPRIETOR. that have no touudation in proportion of the leading land owners. tour of the Northern lake resorts. oppose. their worth to us as a nation. The in fact, and great injustice : .. 1. .. T Tr is often una uiuuii, ...t nn Iiyuiubeen sold wiiusc csiaic til maju We detest that spirit which de- - inhabitants are composed of a mill done inuoceut parties. 248 West Jefferson Street. 2 Tfllonhnno to the Congested Districts IT.. B,upnonB . i t " circles, nas entirely recovereu irom ins Board for a large sum, was a complete cries and would deprive of the pnv- - titude of Asiatic tribes who neither recent severe attack of pneumonia. stranger in Ireland and never resided at lieges of our liberal government know nor care to kuow our institu Those of our readers who have Loughglynn, the family residence, near JOHX 15. KRANK. and institutions any one on account tions. Until recently our Govern not as yet paid their subscriptions Miss Lily W. Halligan left last Mon Castlerea, County Roscommon. A few day morning for Mound City, 111., where years ago this house, then inhabited by of race or religion, and those who ment, on account of its policy of for the past year should do so at she will spend her summer vacation. the agent of the property, was burned indulge in such toryism will cer- in the affairs of once, aud also pay for the coming Mrs. L. L. Patrick is a guest at Wash down accidentally. tainly be called down by the Ken- - other nations, was the admiration one. As we have trusted them for ington of her brother, Gen. M. I Luding- - It is certainly a matter for regret that two of the most beautiful of Ireland's tucky Irish American. We believe of the entire world. But in a few a year, they should treat us in the ton, Quartermaster General, U. S. A. natural picturesque belongings 812 and S14 CLAY STREET. that is what we are here for, and short mouths we have thrown aside same manner. 1 urn about is only Mrs. Caster aud children left for Mount in danger, one after another, should be Telephone ot being 200-t r LOUISVILLE, KY. .ui: Washington last Sunday, where they ciuscu iu n. jmuin. us ucc j have done it on every occasion to the policy that made us great and fair play. iuc iiui is uuu will stay the remainder of the summer. turned into paying speculations. In spite date, striking sometimes in one respected, and have picked up the nf ttinMi rpttinnstrinr at tin timi Mn ATTACK OF PARALYSIS. direction and again in another; manners and "shibboleth of a Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Scannell, of 728 r.innf rnnwnv lms t.P.i nm.,iri h this newspaper and then mon, grasping people. Since this Mr. Michael Connelly; residing at Sev wesi was sireei, are rejoicing over me rnm- - " wi,o low a toll fnr M, nrl... "" i uitir ... wj.at formerly was onen uif a oouiicing tuoy ai ...!!uome. that, or this political party or the war has begun we hear nothing enth and Oldham streets, and one of the u.i,v. t of n residents of Limerick, who was t0 everv one. Now there are grave fears other but always in behalf of from the jingo and Administration stricken with paralysis Friday of last Mrs. Thomas Cody will return in about luul l"c MUt"UM mic, which is uie week from Sweet Riilnlmr Snrintrs. E, interests. We kuow press but that theFilipiuos are fierce, week, is reported as much improved, not' UUU Willl.il luiiuuca iuc LICUUlllUl 11 withstanding his advanced age, and his Lakes of Killarney, may be purchased by that in the excitement of politics savage and incapable of many mends are now hopeful of his Michael J. Lawler's friends will be somebody who will either exclude the real position and motive in crit- - crnment. Impartial writers and speedy recovery. pleased to learn that he has entirely re- - public entirely or put on a price for ad- 42S-43- 0 East Jefferson St. covered from his attack of malarial fever- - mission. Some effort is being made in icising utterances and acts of poli- men, such as Dr. MeFATHER CRONIN. Ireland to avert this catastrophe, and the JESlootirlo 01i;rrJ.iio; 31. GO rcians may have been doubted or Queston, Gen. King and others, Mrs. Henry L. Kremer and Mrs. Geo. National Trust for Places of Historic In Horses and Vehicles to hire at all hours, at reasonable rates. questioned by those who sided with who have lived among them, bear Rev. Father Cronin has now assumed Wolf are spending six weeks in visiting terest or Natural Beauty ha3 advertised a the duties of assistant rector of St. Denver, Yellowstone Park and Califor meeting at Grosvenor House with the TELEPHONE 140.v - testimony to their high order of Augustine's the .same politicians, but time rechurch in JefTersonville, nia. same object. As the sum required is only veals all clearly and in the right, civilization. Wheti Henry II. ob-f- Father Clark having returned to Phila flArt flloro mmlil in Ua 1Ilt1 Miss Teresa Kelly, of Nashville, who ennm !( delphia. Since his arrival Father Cronin, we had occasion to criticise all tained his famous bull from Pope who is a young priest, S?4 has been visiting Miss Maggie Ansbro in difficulty in securing Killarney from the has made many ji& parties in the brief campaign and Alexander (Nicholas Breakspeare) friends, aud it is predicted that his ability effersonville, returned to her home Mon iaie 01 me vjiuut s vuuseway. The Herberts of Muckross are not of for the same thing ridiculing, slan- - permitting him to interfere in the and piety will make him the most popu- day. what is known in Ireland cs the "old lar clergyman JefTersonville has had for Mrs. Thomas Moynahan and Mrs. Bar- - stock," but a comparatively modern dering or unfairly treating Irish- - affairs of Ireland, he employed tile many years. nnv Mplcnti rsf Tfffarcni-S1......v., inno u... fftmtlv . The father of the present repre- - M J "" Americans. What we did we are identical arguments against the spending the week with friends in Hen- - sentative of the family was Chief Secre- - iht SUCCESSFUL EXCURSION. ready to do again if the occasion Irish that the American press are tary of Ireland In 1857, and entertained L! Who Is derson. the Oueen at Muckross on hpr vicif in The Fourth of July excursion of Trinity offers, regardless of who may be today using against the Filipinos, John Doolan, who has been quite ill Kiamev. nearlv fortv VMr, nn rw;. 'JS Two handsome Emblems of the Ancient Order of Council to Fern Grove was a pronounced 'i- the guilty party. It behooves Irit hmen and the sons financial and social success and a hand- for the last two weeks, will be out In a midv .nnni.1i tj Tr.r)rt lo r.t JL Hibernians will be awarded by the Kentucky Irish some sum was realized. The boats were few days, greatly to the joy of his many sin of the present Chief Secretary, G. To those who have shown their of Irishmen as liberty lovers to ' Balfour. The legendary lore of Killarney f? . . .. . crowded and the committee, James friends. has no connection with the Herbert fam- - 'M of the Keutucky Irish low the example of our German American to the members receivincf the highest num- nKelly, Thomas Garvey, Mike McCarthy, ...:u. it.. .uuici-- Uv. but with the old Trislt nnrl . ..." ...... 4 "iii r..!.l r... niiu iuc J t American by their aid aud patron- Let mass meetings Ben Hund, and Nick Kraus deserve the Journalvavni Printing Company, wasl J' wno once rmea in ine ngnom ot jjn, oer or votes, tuese coupons only to De USea tor ballots. ce Job age we are thaukful, assuring them such as was held in Cincinnati on thanks of Trinity aud its members for among this week's visitors at West Baden Kerry. the excellent work done. Their many Springs. DURING THE CEREMONY. e it has been fully appreciated; and July 3 be called, and let this friends hope they will give another. illlS. Newwcd Oh, John! You prom- iit11 Til maMV a tr n A f loom who, for whatever reason, inal war of aggression be denounced, me to stop smoking when we were Don't expose food to the open air. that Mr. Philip B. Weissinger, who has ised ll have not given us their support, we At the meeting referred to the Record the Candidate on the First Line, Division on the Second. e - !.l f in iOI it p - - uwweu. Don't have meat more than once a day ran in wuu yuic M Newwed-W- ell. I did. Didn't 1? show their appreciation of cipal ministers of all denomina In summer. pnoia iever, is recovery, tie win go what are you crying about? A Kentucky Irish American livelier brighter, more newsy and interest ing a paper worthy of the cause and the people it represents. Irish-Ame- r- ers and miners in that State. In William M. Scanlon was among this stead of attending strictly to what week's visitors from Lexington. he was sent there for namely, to Miss Minnie Dunn has been spending preserve order he rushes ino print the past few weeks in the country. aud suggests that labor unions be Martin J. Cusick lett Wednesday for a prohibited by law. It is gratifying five weeks' trip through the South. to say that Gen. Merriam has been Misses Adele and Lena Kampfuiueller reminded by the authorities at left Wednesday for French Lick Springs. Washington that his duties as Miss Abbey Mullane was this week the military man did not justify him to guest of the Misses McCarthy in Lexing. make any such suggestion. Let ton. labor unions all over the country Miss Belle Quigley left Monday for Canada, where she will spend the sum pass resolutions denouncing the mer. utterances of this prig, aud let the J. A. O'Grady was among the Louis matter be brought to the attention villians registered at West Baden this of the Chief Executive. week. Louisville Dental Parlors, Gran W.Smith's Sons Funeral Directors And Embalmers.. Dm n h Irish-America- Muldoon Monument GomDanu I rionuments. I - Irish-America- latter-name- To-da- y IPARADISEI SAMPLE ROOM. J. Irish-Ame- r- I 1 ! 1 ! 4 1 ia' Clay5treet Brewery, ' 2. .1 coin-sometim- es - 1 1 5 old-tim- e :,. HENRY C. LAUER, na n 1 - 111 Irish-Americ- UIUIK-Ct- self-gov-o- If fair-mind- Horse Per Hend. 1 or I I .j EMBLEM CONTEST! I - the Most Popular Hibernian? I I I r- I . fellow-citizen- s. 1 r ip.. critn-ihos- O Vt I prin-trusfw- Hiwa -- i- KEMSrODUOKIY died on June 0. The case was adjourned for the production of medical evidence. At Wexford Petty Sessions Edward Kelly, a native of Wexford, was charged Record of the flost Important of , with attempting suicide while a prisoner in Wexford jail. From the evidence it the Recent Events Culled appeared that Kelly was discovered in From Exchanges. the middle of the night in his cell hanging from the bars of his window by a rope made from the sheet of his bed. He Sir II. Thvnne has been declared the was in a choking and exhausted condichampion shot of Ireland for the year. tion when discovered. Kelly pleaded Robert G. McCormick and Agnes G. guilty, and said he was desperate at the of Omagh, were wedded time, being uneasy as to the fate of his McIIugh, family, who had no means of subsistence. June 23. Michael Hoey died at his home in He was allowed out on his own recogniBaltinglass, County Wicklow, June 18, at zance. an advanced age. Mr. Commissioner Blood concluded Patrick Muldowney, of Kilmainham, the hearing of the Cloone election petiand Miss Mary Collins, only daughter of tion at and in dethe late Christopher Collins, of Dublin, livering judgment said the petitioner had were united in marriage June 23. established two votes more than respondJustin McCarthy has so far recovered ent, and it now only remained for him to from the effects of the operation for cat- declare that Mr. Patrick Maguire was aract that arrangements were made for duly elected County Councillor for the electoral division of Cloone, County Lei-trihis leaving for the country on June 30. by a majority of two votes. It was At the usual fortnightly meeting of the Board of Guardians the reso- only fair to add that both parties to the Cahercivecn lution from the Dingle Board of Guar- petition were to be complimented on the dians anent the reinstatement of evicted excellent manner in which they had conducted themselves during the hearing. tenants was unanimously adopted. The entries for the Cork Horse, Dog Mr. Hcsliu was in no way accountable and Sheep Show closed June 20, and con- for the wrong votes recorded for him. On Wednesday a general meeting of sidering the amount of entries already received, which are largely in excess of the tenants of the Cabra estate, County those of last year, it is expected that the Cavan, was held in the Kingscourt Courtshow this year will be an unqualified house to consider the report of the committee that had been previously appointed success. A serious fire broke out in the Upper to confer with the landlord, Mr. Joseph Rev. Market, Ennis, on Tuesday night, which Pratt, as to the terms of purchase resnlted in the complete destruction of Joseph Flood preaided. Dr. Dempsey two houses and the entire contents of one stated that the best terms the committee iudi- of them, the furniture in the second ' ronlil iret from Mr. Pratt were for cial tenants, eighteen years' purchase on house being saved. The origin of the fire tenants- can not be traced. The damage is con first term rents; for insur- eighteen years' purchase on present rents, siderable, and is not covered by less a reduction of fifteen per cent. A ance. resolution proposing to assent to Mr. The question of the protection of hares terms was carried by at least 20 has been engag- Pratt's during the close season tol. ing the the attention of the Committee At the usual fortnightly meeting of the of the Irish Game Protection Association, with the result that they have secured Cahirciveen Board of Guardians, Mr. Edtwo convictions one in the North and ward Fitzgerald presiding, the following the other in the West of Ireland. The notice of motion handed in on last board wanton slaughter of hares in the breed- day by J. J. Morris came on for discussion: ing season can not be too severely con- "The office of midwife for the Caher dispensary district be abolished." Sevdemned. entirely Wednesday morning, June 21, a sad eral of the guardians spoke the motion, and that in the interfore- against drowning fatality occurred on the of humanity the office should not be shore between Killiney and Bray railway est interfered with. Eventually it was decided stations. Shortly before noon a number the local Government Board of young men were bathing, when a man to acquaint and see if it would be posNicholas Molloy, of Bollinstone, in the matter, named sible to charge the Caher dispensary disRouudwood, while in two feet of water, trict with the midwife's salary instead of was suddenly seized with a fit or cramps having it an all round union charge as at and was drowned. present. The following will form the first of the At the last meeting of the Athlone DisIrish team to do battle at Bisley in the trict Rural Council, the Chairman, M. J. International match for the Elcho shield: D. T. Braithwaite, J. M'Keuna, Sir II. Riordan, presiding, there being fifty Thynne, and W. Milligaii, Dr. Sellers, R. members present, an important commuDuncan. E. J. Rigby and J. Morgan will nication, affecting the remuneration of be among the others chosen, two of whom medical officers under the laborers' act, will be added by the Irish Rifle Associa was received by the local government tion, and remaining two and reserve man board. Some discussion followed, from will be chosen when the team are at the which it appeared that the council was still determined to adhere to their de English trysting place. cision to give only 3s per each cottage,. At a- - meeting of the Strabaue Loyal but, in obedience to the demand of the Orange Lodge, the following resolution Local Government Board, directed their was unanimously adopted: "That we, clerk to summon a special meeting of all the officers and members of the Strabane the committees of the union for July 1 Loyal Orange Lodge, observed with pain next, to again discuss and reconsider the and regret that Brother W. G. E. Mcentire question. Cartney, M. P., voted against the church At the Petty Sessions of Collin, County discipline bill on May 10 last, and we desire to record the fact that his action Louth, an eviction order was granted, at on that occasion did not harmonize with, the suit of Admiral Singleton, against a but was repugnant to, our feelings on the tenant farmer named John J. Dunne, of The defendant had been Belpatrick. subject." constituted a caretaker, under the ceveuth Molloy, of Ballana- A slater named P. section of the laud act. The defendant, stoe, near Rouudwood, went to bathe on who did not appear, lives at present in Killiney side of the harbor at Bray, the Liverpool, where he is employed as a dock and was only a short time in the water laborer. During the time of the Land when he was seized with cramp. A League a great commotion was caused at laborer named Doyle heard the cry for his eviction from the same farm, on help and plunged in the water at once to which occasion his poor old father was his assistance. When Doyle caught hold removed from his sick bed and left on of him he brought him ashore, but by the roadside, where his condition becomthat time he appeared to be dead. Re- ing worse he was carried to a stable near storatives were applied and everything at hand, where he died in a few hours was done to excite respiration, ' but the afterwards. efforts failed. An alleged case of coining came before At Limerick County Petty Sessions the magistrates of Belfast at the Custody James Quane, publican, of Ballysheedy, was returned for trial on bail, charged Court, in which Michael Magee was with shooting at and wounding two men charged with' having had in his possesnamed Cornelius Guerin and Patrick Mc- - sion seven base or counterfeit silver coins with intent to Mahon with intent to do grievous bodily resembling harm. The evidence was to the effect pass them off, on the 15th inst. From that on Sunday, June 11, defendant fired the evidence of Henry Heath wood, the on the two men without cause, wounding accused was observed secreting a delph Dun-cruthem slightly with grain shot. Defend canister close to Mercer's flour mill, road, which contained base coitis, ant alleged that his house had been at tacked, and that he fired, as he thought, and which was subsequently handed over by Heathwood to the police. Sergeant over the heads of the people. Redmond deposed to the arrest of the William Simpson, who celebrated his prisoner, and on searching the house of' sixteenth birthday Thursday, was put accused found there a bottle of nitric forward in the Belfast Police Court on a acid, a delph canister similar to the one charge of having stolen a horse and van, already referred to, some copper wire harness, and a quantity of fish and ice, and a piece of zinc, the articles being the property of Patrick M'Aleavy. When used for the manufacture of coins. Pris cautioned, he said, "I took the horse to oner was remanded. Antrim; I left the harness and fish and Mr. Patrick O'Brien, M. P., is about to ice in a field near Antrim; I rode the horse that night to Ballymena, and the be the recipient of a substantial testimonext day I brought it back again and left nial in recognition of his services for the it in a field on the Shore road." The amelioration of the condition of the Irish Magistrates ordered a remand for a week. postmen. Mr. O'Brien, in his position On Wednesday, at a special court at in Parliament and at the Tweedmouth Ennis, John Mingel, an Italian organ- - Commission, has on every possible occagrinder, and his wife, a native of Sligo, sion advocated the cause of the postmen were brought up on a charge of having for better remuneration for their arduous of their female child in work, a curtailment of their hours imcruelly a manner as to cause its death. The duty, etc. In Athlone, where on such Postevidence was to the effect that while the portant branch of the Federation of parties were "camping" by the roadside, men has existed for a lengthened period, on their way to Tulla, they had some the idea was first mooted of presenting words, and Mingel pulled his wife from a Mr. O'Brien with a suitable memento for car, the woman falling on the child. his advocacy of their cause. Even in imMingel attributed death to the mother's Dublin, Belfast, Cork and all other portant centers subscriptions were soneglect while drunk. The male prisoner was sent for trial to the next assizes licited from postmen's federations, and the total suui has reached such a respectwhile the woman was discharged. able proportion that it has been decided a car In the Summons Court, Belfast, to communicate with Mr. O'Brien as to man named James Kearney was prosecut the date on which he will find it convenby the police on a charge of maned ient to go to Athlone to receive the preslaughter in connection with the cycling sentation. fatality which occurred on the Shore road OUT FOR FUN. on June 3. Deceased was a cyclist named Houston, who with others was nding One of the jolliest parties at the jubilee from Carrick to Belfast late at night. The cycling party, it is alleged, wa3 run into celebration of the Hibernians on the by defendant at a sharp turn in the road, Fourth of July was that from Jefferson-villchaperoned by John Cavauaugh, he being at the time on the wrong side. Houston was struck by the shaft of the the genial Secretary of Division 3, of car and sustained such injuries that he this city. They represented Division 1 IRISH AMERICAN, HIBERNIANS. IRELAND. j 'and included Mrs. John Ryan, Misses and the Ladies' Auxiliary of that city, 1 Ml 629 EinilTH ST. Fruits nnd Chocolates, per gal Coffee and ISanana, per gal . Vanilla and Lemon, per gal 65c 7Cc 76c 1 Almond and Macaroon, pergai . . .fi.uu Bisque and Tnttifrutti $ 1.00 to $1.25 $1.00 Bricks and Euchre 05c Sherhets and Ices 60c Sweet Cream Cream delivered to New Alba'ny and Jeffersonvillc; also shipped to all ship ping points. Carrick-oii-Shaiiiio- A specialty. It is the purest and best. Telephones 2144 and 2588. 8SySpecial rates to hotels, dealers and large orders. S9SSS9S9S9SSS9SSS9S3SSS9S3 Walsh the Tailor, 232 FOURTH AYE. non-judici- Examine Complete Line Spring Suitings. W9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9SSS9S9 Con. ) FINE WINES, J. Ford, IbUUIIIUIiliVj LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Beef always on hand. J5Large supply of Best Kentucky The only butcher in town. Irish-Americ- 1201 W. Oak St. R, J. FITZGERALD, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Meats and Vegetables. 1229 Seventh St. PATRICK M'HUGH'S Railroad Exchange. Fine Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco a Specialty. Cor. Eleventh and Maple HERE YOU ARE FOR n PRESTON AND MARKET. half-crown- s, A. O. II. DIVISION 1 Meets on the Second and Fourth Tuesday Evenings of Each Month. President Edward Clancy. Vice President Thomas Dolan. Recording Secretary L. D. Perranda. Financial Secretary Peter Cusick, 132 Twentieth street. Treasurer John Mulloy. , DIVISION 2 Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday Evenings of Each Month. President William T. Mcehan. Vice President Thomas Cam field. Recording Secretary J. Charles Obst. Financial Secretary John T. Keaney, 1335 Rogeta street. Treasurer Owen Keiren. DIVISION 3 Meets on the First and Third Wednesday Evenings af Each Month. President Patrick T. Sullivan. Vice President Phil Cavauaugh. Recording Secretary JohnCavanaugh. Financial Secretary N. J. Sheridan, 2013 Lytle street. Treasurer George J. Butler. DIVISION 4 Meets on the Second and Fouth Wednesday Evenings of Each Month. President John H. Hennessy. Vice President Thomas Lynch. Recording Secretary Thomas J. Kelly. Financial Secretary George Flahir, 420 East Gray street. Treasurer Harry Brady. DIVISION 6 Meets on the First and Third Tuesday Evenings of Each Month President Frank G. Cunningham. Vice President D. J. Tierney. Recording Secretary L. J. Mackey. Financial Secretary J. J. Curran, 616 Thirteenth street. Treasurer M. J. McCarthy. e e, - It is useless to extract a promise by foire unless you are prepared to continue the pressure of compulsion indefinitely. Maynic Cavauaugh, Maggie Ansbro, Carrie Lynch and Julia Kcarns, Messrs. John Cavauaugh, John Ryan, Herman Sadler, What They Have Been Doing Frank Dean, Mike Garrity, Frank Kenthe Past Week General nedy and Con O'Neill. They came over News Notes. to have a good time and were very successful. Whatever they wanted was theirs. They extended an invitation to Division 1 of Anaconda, Mon., the Louisville members to repay their ed its old officers for another year. visit. The Daughters of Erin of Providence, R. I., installed officers last Sunday. H0MG AGAIN. A joint installation of the Daughters of Uncle Jim Gilbert, who has been absent Erin occurred this week at Duluth. Minn. from the city for a month, returned home Division 1 of St. Paul, Minn., gave its Thursday, greatly improved in every way. usual summer social Wednesday evening. The Times says: "When Alderman GilThe Hibernian Knights were glad io bert left here he was suffering from see Martin McNally in uniform on the rheumatism and gout and could hardly Fourth. walk. On the Fourth of July 'Uncle The Ladies' Auxiliary of Stillwater, Jim' danced all day and in the evening gave the Virginia reel and the Hoosier Minn., is reported as iu a most flourishing glide to the great delight of the younger condition. Division 3 was fortunate in having so set at the springs. A lady just returned from Martinsville says Mr. Gilbert was worthy a man as Patrick Sullivan to sucthe most popular guest there and one of ceed Joe Taylor. the liveliest." The Hibernian Knights of Providence, R. I., realized something over $300 from DANT'S WHISKY. their recent excursion. Division 3 honored itself in the selecIu another column appears the advertisement of the Pioneer Bottling House, tion of John Cavauaugh, of our staff, as located at 913 West Broadway. This its Recording Secretary. Division 3 paid a handsome complihouse deals in only straight whisky, handling no blended or mixed goods. ment to a worthy corps of officials by For family or medicinal use Daut whisky making no changes iu its roster. is sutpassed by none,, and we can comTom Cody came home from Sweet mend this house to all. "Look for the Sulphur Springs to attend the jubilee. big jug at the door." Would there were more with his spirit. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Wayne, Mich., QOODS. NEW will give their annual excursion July 29. Richard Quiun's imported wines and This year they will go to Tashmoo Park. porter are the finest to be found in the John Cavanaugh left nothing undone city. When out in the vicinity of for the entertainment of the Jefferson Seventh and Oak, call and give them a ville visitors at the Fourth of July jubilee. trial. Pat Fallon, who is Mr. Quinu's The little town of Graceville, right hand man, will also be glad to have boasts of its Ladies' Auxiliary. Minn., Agnes his friends call. Hickey has .been elected President for the ensuing year. GOOD THlNdS TO EAT. Division 1 of Boston entertained about' R. J. Fitzgerald, Seventh and Zane, 2')0 of its members at a recent meeting. carries one of the finest lines of groceries The State officers and other prominent in Louisville. He is one of the old members were also present. timers, having been in business at his Eleven of the members of Division 2 present stand ten years, and he has no Mass., served in the of Fitchhurg, complaint to make. Give him a call and Spanish-America- n war, in Company D of you will always find his goods right. the Sixth United States Volunteers. Rev. Philip Burke, formerly Chaplain of Division 15 of Chicago, was the recipient of a gold badge from the memThe presentation was made by Notes and Gossip of the Week bers. National President Keating. From All Parts of the The Hibernian Rifles of Providence and vicinity took part in the Fourth of Country. July celebration in Providence, and later in the day attended the Byrne monuThe trades unions of East St. Louis, ment exercises at PawtuckeJ. 111., are raising funds for the purpose of Tomorrow the Hibernian Knights of building a labor temple. Providence, R. I., will meet and elect a The International Typographical Union Captain, Lieutenant and company clerk, now includes in its membership all the the same to hold office for three years. Mergenthaler machine-tenderThere is much speculation as to the sucThe Barbers' Union held another large- cessful candidates for the honors. ly attended meeting Thursday evening Division 6 of Saratoga, N. Y., dediand initiated several new members. The order of cated a new hall recently. Edwin C. Madden, recently appointed exercises included vocal and instrumental to the position of Third Assistant Postma- music, recitations, a flag drill by a numster-General, is a member of the ber of children and eloquent addresses Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. by Counselor Dillon and Rev. E. M. The city of Lowell, Mass., has voted Brady. the sum of $000 toward the Labor Day Con Ford, the only celebration, and all parts of the city gov- butcher in Louisville, whose card apernment will participate in the celebra- pears in these columns, says he handles tion. the best beef sold in Kentucky, and his The Baltimore Park Board, at the re- rotund appearance would seem to verify quest of the trades unions of that city, the statement. Those of our readers who last week made an appropriation of would like a juicy and toothsome roast $1,800 for music in the parks during the for their Sunday dinner should give the summer months. jolly Hibernian their orders. The Board of Public Works at Grand An impromptu entertainment was given Rapids, Mich., has decided that hereafter at Hibernian Hall last Saturday evening all brick work contracted for by the city by the Hibernians and Ladies' Auxiliary shall be done by unirn labor at an ad- of Anaconda, Mon., in honor of Michael vance charge to the city sufficient to give McDavitt, who is now on his way to Irereliable work. land. President' Kelleher, in behalf of Owing to the scarcity of all kinds of the members of Didision 1, presented Mr. labor iu the Western Pennsylvania dis McDavitt with a handsome gold badge. trict the Carnegie Steel Company was A pleasing address was made by Rev. recently compelled to secure over 100 Father Follet, followed with a speech machinists in Philadelphia to work on from Attorney John T. Casey. Music by the additions and improvements under the Hibernian band entertained the audiway at the Homestead Steel Works. Refreshence during the intermission. The Journeymen Stone Cutters' Asso ments were served and every one spent a ciation of New York City is over 72 years merry evening. old. At its meeting place at Brevoort Division 1 of Penobscot, Maine, has Hall is a banner which was carried in elected Thomas E. Sullivan to the office parades in 1832. It was the first trades of President for the next term. Mr. uniou in this country to make a fight for Sullivan is probably the youngest Presiwork day in 1809, which dent the division ever had. He is a the eight-hou- r it won after a strike of over four months, brother of the Rev. Robert P. Sullivan, and has maintained it ever since. of Virginia. Vice President Fred Cassidy A meeting of the Labor Day Committee is the son of T. F. Cassidy, the proprietor was held Thursday night to complete of the largest grocery house in Eastern some arrangements for Central Labor Maine. He served as President of the Union's excursion to Fern Grove. A old Hibernians over twenty years ago. great many tickets have been sold and Mr. Cassidy was First Lieutenant of the every indication is that it will be one of famous Grattan Guards as early as '59 the most successful affairs of the kind and '60. This company afterward dis ever given by this body. There will be tinguished themselves as Company I, music, dancing, games and other amuse- Second Maine. Treasurer Hugh Gallagments. her has filled nearly every office in the For a crest Sir Thomas Lipton, whose society. He is the Chairman of the Shamrock will contest the America's Democratic city committee. Cup, has adopted two "hofny hands of Division 8 of New Haven, Conn., at its labor," one grasping a tea plant flower last meeting elected Capt. James J. Kenand the other a coffee blossom. The nedy President for the ensuing year. shield bears a shamrock, iu memory of Capt. Kennedy in a few well chosen his native laud, and a thistle, in com- words thanked the members for the honor memoration of the fact that he started iu conferred on him and assured them that, trade in Scotland. His motto is: "Labor with their he would use his Conquers All Things." best efforts in bringing up Division 8 to a That Labor recognizes its friends is high standard of efficiency. Capt. Kenevidenced by the passage of the following nedy is a good presiding officer and has resolutions at the meeting of Louisville been for many years Captain of the Sars-fiel- d Guards, C. N. G., and is justly conTypographical Union last Sunday, recom mending to all union men the goods of sidered one of the best drilled soldiers in the Weissinger Tobacco Works. Mr. the State. At present he occupies a Weissinger has steadfastly refused to join prominent position in the internal reveThree new members the trust and employs only union labor, nue department. and therefore deserves the patronage of were initiated and fifty young men sent all laboring men and union men. The in their applications for membership, which were favorably acted upon. These resolutions arc as follows: "Whereas, Mr. Harry Weissinger is fifty gentlemen will be initiated ou July running an anti-truand strictly union 17. Division 8 will then have a member tobacco works; and whereas, such a ship of 271, which will be larger than course should receive the commendation that of anv other division in New Haven. of every true union man; therefore, be it "Resolved, That Typographical Union The rapid growth of this society since its No. 10 heartily indorses the action of Mr. formation, on April 18 is something that Weissinger and recommends that all its the officers and members have just reason members and union men everywhere to be proud of. purchase such articles of Mr. Weissin-ger'- s manufacture as they may require. The ventilation of a theory makes some Ttesolved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished Mr. Weissinger and people hot. Publishers of dictionaries should have also be published in all papers favorable to the cause of trade unionism." them - THE KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN Will soon celebrate its anniversary, entering upon its Third Volume. The promises made to its readers aud friends iu 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 n in Kentucky and adjoining States. The Kentucky Irish American for the coming year will make features of Irish-America- LABOR WORLD. Irish News, Church News, Society News, Home News, Labor News, Sporting News. It is a First-Clas- s : s. 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 wil result in great benefit to our advertisers, who should remember the fact that it has the Official Indorsement of the Irish-Americ- CENTRAL LABOR UNION Aud the Representatives Unions of Louisville. of the Trades ft ft ft ft The Subscription Price IS ONLY $1 PER YEAR, Invariably iu advance, and for this small sum we promise to continue to issue one of the brighest, cleanest, newsiest Irish American newspapers in the United States. We will endeavor to furnish our readers a fearless, liberal and honest publication one that may be relied upon for its every word. SUBSCRIBE NOW. Advertisers Will serve their interests best by sending in their copy as early iu the week as possible. They will find that advertisements placed iu this paper will be productive of the best results, as it now has a very large circulation among the best class of our citizens. Address all Correspondence and Business Communications to the st 111! IB spell-boun- IObWmjOKY IRISH AMDRICAK. Pure Whisky INDORSED BY THE CENTRAL LABOR ONION. GRAND PICNIC TO HE fJIVEN Y .and Wines 4 to 10 ALSO BY THE BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL. That the Kentucky Irish American is steadily growing in favor with its readers and usefulness to the public is evidenced by the action of the Central Labor Union and the Building Trades Council in giving it their indorsement, which is the more welcome and appreciated because unsolicited and unexpected. The publisher is grateful, and will endeavor to merit this additional recognition. Our friends will be pleased to learn that the proposition favoring the indorsement was unanimously adopted by the delegates of both bodies. The preamble and resolutions adopted by the Central Labor Union are as follows: Whereas, Many misstatements have recently appeared in the press of this, city relative to the Central Labor Union and organizations represented therein; and Whereas, The Kentucky Irish American has always been a consistent and unbiased champion of the trades union movement; therefore be it Resolved, That the Central Labor Union indorse said Kentucky Irish American as the official newspaper of this body. Resolved, That the proceedings of this organization and all affiliated unions be communicated to the public through the columns of the aforesaid paper. Division No. 4, A. O. H., Years Old, MONDAY, JULY Admission 10c. Two rood Union Bonds In Attendance. 24. 60. $2 to $5 Gallon. SEVEN YEARS IN BUSINESS. FRANK FEAR BREWING INCORPORATKD. DANT, 913 West Broadway NEKR UNION DEPOT. NOTHING NEW BUT THE JUG. tt t H Ht Mck'cnna's Whiskies a Specialty . . . H. IRISH UNITY. The Question of Irish Catholics' Dolph Old Blue Mathey's Right tu Higher Education Plainly Stated. Catholic Bishops Issue Mani festo Presenting the Case to Government. Irish Catholics Claim Only Same Rights Allowed Others in Ireland. BALFOUR'S CONSTRUCTION ACCEPTED House. F. A. Baker CAFE 244 Fourth Ave., West Side, Bet. Main and Market Sts. the Junior League in this city, having lost but one game this season. After being repeatedly challenged by the Nice-le- y team, of the Senior League, the Meltons finally accepted and agreed to play on the Niceley grounds last Sunday. The Meltons were there, but the Niccleys failed to put in an appearance. The Meltons line up ns follows: Doyle, c; Bertie, p.; Ramsey, 1st b.; Devon, 2d b.; Pfaumiller, 3d b.; Sinnett, s. s.; r. f.: McDanich, c. f.; O'Brecht, d, MICHAEL DAV1TT Puts Posers to Joseph Chamberlain, "Who Dares Not Reply. Draws Parallel Between Conditions in South Africa and British Guiana. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS, LOUISVILLE, KY. IDANIEL I DOUGHERTY. THOMAS KEENAN 1. f. JOHN HICKEY. Not yet a year in business, John Hickey has built up a great trade and made a host of friends since his advent in Lun- - ESTABLISHED IN 1844. & Co., IMPORTISRS 01' AND DRALKKS IN' Justice MRS Tha supplying of families in quantities desired a specialty. Telephone 1269. 245 Fourth Ave. AVhich the British Dis pense When They Have the Power. Douaneriu 1229 & Keenan, 1230'2. Old wnisKies A UNDERTAKERS, West Alarket Street, Bet. Twelfth and Thirteenth i I WILL OPEN THE EYES OF AMERICANS SPECIALTY. The Catholic Bishops, at their meeting at Maynooth recently, adopted an important resolution on the university ques tion. It was perfectly natural that they should notice the subject in a formal manner, and it was also to be expected that they would do so in very plain and decided terms. The position in which the question stands is as aggravating as it is unique. As the Bishops point out, the leading politicians on both sides in England have admitted the justice of the Catholic claim; the man who has most ably advocated that claim of late is actually one of the principal members of the present Government; yet religious bigotry is still so strong and rampant in England that it is able to terrorize Minis Is it any ters into absolute inaction. wonder, under these circumstances, that Bishops should speak out, and speak out strongly, and should seize their annual meeting this year as a suitable occasion to do so, especially in view of the very reasonable stand they have recently taken on the points at issue? One remark made in the Bishops' manifesto will be indorsed, and must neces sarily be indorsed, by Mr. Balfour in particular. It is that, while the claim now made for a university for Irish Catholics is denied, unionism is incompatible with the concession of justice to the majority of the people of this country. Mr. Balfour himself said as much, and almost in so many words, in his famous letter some time since to his constituents in Manchester, when he asked them how he could defend the principal of Unionism if what the Irish Catholics asked for in this matter were refused. As the Bishops advanced this political argument, however, they might well have gone further and condemned the bigotry, not merely of some Unionists, but of many home rule Liberals also. It is notorious that the strongest opponents in England of the Irish Catholic claim are to be found in the Liberal camp namely, among the Nonconformist section. It is scarcely too much to say that it is these latter who have been the real motive power of the agitation against any concession, and we are convinced that it is fear of them, rather than of the bigots on their own side, which has stayed the hands of Ministers. As the Bishops were at it, we repeat, they might well have censured expressly the bigotry of the Nonconformists. The allusion to the endowments of Trinity College with which the Bishops' manifesto concludes is, no doubt, but another way of saying that, if there is not to be leveling up, there should be leveling down; and the opponents of the Catholic claim may as well make up their minds that if justice to Irish Catholics continues to be denied, that thought will occur to many. At the same time there must be no misunderstanding on this subject. Irish Catholics have no desire whatever to touch Trinity College or its revenues. If the Trotestants wish to keep both, they are perfectly welcome to both. They have had them for three hundred years, and let them retail them. In this matter Irish Catholics are perfect ly willing to let bygones be bygones, especially as Trinity College, through its present Parliamentary representatives, has ranged itself on the side of the Irish Catholics. The only danger to Trinity College arises from a continuance of the present Protestant monopoly of the means of acquiring higher education, and this fact also was plainly pointed out bv Mr. Balfour in the letter to which we have already referred. The conclusion is clear, From the point of view of those interrested in the Protestant foundation as well as in the Union, the bigotry which stands in the way of justice Deing done aa rouna musi oe stamped upon and defeated. dispatch from London to the New York Journal says: Michael Davitt has discovered a paral lel between the Boers' refusal to grant to the Uitlanders the franchise and the treatment of the Dutch populace in British Guiana. He prepared a series of questions to be put in Parliament on the subject, but the Speaker overruled them. Davitt handed the questions to the correspondent, saying it would help to open the eyes of Americans to the kind of justice which the British dispense when they have the power as compared with the clamorous demands they make when other nations treat them after their own fashion. A copy of the questions was sent to Joseph Chamberlain, who did not deign to reply. In substance Davitt asked whether Chamberlain's attention had been directed to the proposed convention in Boston during the present month of a body calling itself the Junta of British Guiana; whether there are grounds for the grievances which are alleged among the mining and agricultural population of the colony as to a restricted franchise system of gov and ernment; whether out of a total popula tion of upward of 300,000 there are less than 3,000 voters in that colony; whether any of the Dutch native Guianans hold any office in the government of the colony, and if it be true that the admin istration and legislation franchise of the colony is exclusively in the hinds of the British-bor- n citizens, who number only 3,000 of the total population. A 3 TEJLEJIPHOIVIS Our $10 Quick Meal RIVERV1EW Is Now Open to (4 (J All Calls Promptly Attended to, Day or Nigrht. Car riages l iirnislicd lor All Occasions. IS Speaks for Itself. and all the many qualities that have f) made the Quick Meal so popular. if Every Quick Meal sold is the cause (4 of other sales, as it gives such per- W feet satisfaction. Take no chances; x purchase our Quick Meal, which is (4 time tried, proven right and none W can be better. The gas company ' generously assists our sales by mak ing free connections, giving tickets for three lessons at the Alumnae Club Cooking School and distributing a valuable cook book. (4 the Public A few select dates for picnics, etc., f) A splendid Gas Range with four 9) oven, broiler jK open. Call at office, 413 V. Jefferson. y. burners, 17xl0-iiic- h iR (4 CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY By PROF. AlORBACH'S BAND. INCOKPOKATED. MAIN-StREEt LION GARDEN NOW READY FOR BREWERY I 3 CO r urn o r M 5 Picnics, Socials, Lawn Fetes. This Garden has been newly decorated and refurnished for the present season, s appointments of all kinds, with and invites the inspection of Sunday-schoo- l, church and society committees before closing contracts. Lion Garden is a cool, pleasant retreat, transfers easily accessible, with street-ca- r to all parts of the city. For terms and dates address or call on WILLIAM BAUER, Lessee and Manager. first-clas- ) 214 MARKET, Near Second. erick. His New South saloon has become a most popular place, and when his anniversary rolls around he will give a reception heretofore unexcelled in He is one of our good Louisville. friends, and we wish him all kinds of success. LAGER BEER AND PORTER IT'S PURE. LOUISVILLE, KY. 1, Seventh and Oak Sts,, DEALER IMPORTED IN RECENT DEATHS. Mrs. Bridget McCarthy, aged sixty-on- e years, died at her residence, 2127 Grif fiths avenue, Tuesday morning. The deceased was well known and highly respected in the West End and her death is mourned by a large number of friends Her fuueral took and acquaintances. place from St. Cecilia's church Thursday morning and the burial was in St. Louis cemetery. best-know- 1 Hot Seventh and St. Catherine. 1 EI IRISH, GERMAN, FRENCH JOHN P. KELLY & SON DEALERS IN WNES OH CIGAR 1. J A Irtah-Amerlcmoke.,---"a55nES- S- Frank Fehr's Beer always on tap. Special attention paid to n orders for family use. Charles Bach, one qf the young men in the southern part of the city, died Tuesday morning at his home, Telephone 933. 2313 Brook street, in the twenty-thir- d SPORTY ITEHS. year of his age. His funeral took place Dominican church Thursday from the The best pugilistic event that ever took -morning, the interment being in St. GO. place in this city was witnessed by a Louis cemetery. Seventeenth and Bank Streets, small crowd at Music Hall Monday Zane, 219-22- 7 The funeral of Thomas Fitzgerald, the night, when George Dixon disposed of fireman who was killed in the railroad Sam Bolen in three rounds. The fighting f o til 1 1 r rr"A nre o 11 r1 rfrrA c A o accident near Nashville Wednesday, oc was fast and furious, Dixon being in curred yesterday morning from the Do structed by Tom O'Rourke to make short livereel to nil parts of the Prescriptions compounded The large attendance work of his adversary. Bolen displayed minican church. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Clt'. day or night. attested the respect in which he was held great pluck, but never stood any chance by his fellow-railroa- d men and the com- to win the title to the featherweight OF , , Use Cronan's Rheumatic Cure . . championship. Dixon had been training munity where he lived. QIOO. here for his match with Tommy White, ICY. No Pay. No Cure We regret to announce the death of which takes place in Denver Tuesday William R. Smith, which occurred evening. The fight was under the aus Wednesday at the residence of his pices of the Nonpariel Athletic Club, and mother, Eighth and Jefferson streets. the small attendance has been attributed His funeral took place from the Cathe- to the knocking of those whose greed and The Best Flvo-CeClear an dral yesterday morning. 342 W. Market St. mismanagement had almost ruined the con Timmous, for many years fore- sport in Louisville. The contests under John 13. Manufacturer, man at the Pullman repair shops, died the auspices of the Nonpariel Club are Positively the Finest Work. suddenly Sunday at Tenth street depot always on the square, no fakes or letups 1400-140- 4 Preston and Rawlings Sts. from an attack of apoplexy. His funeral being permitted. Reduction hi prices for Frank Erue, of Buffalo, had no trouble took place Monday morning from the LOUISVILLE, KY. 891. ODORLESS VAULT CLEANlfflj, in wrestling the lightweight champion thirty days to introduce Sacred Heart church. ship from Kid Lavigne before the Haw my Pictures. JOIIJV LIMERICK KNOCKERS' CLUB. thorne Club Monday night. They went Telephones 1097-182- 0. to the full twenty lounds, but Referee DRY WELL DiaaiNO. Orders by mail will A full meeting of the members of the receive prompt attention. John Kelly gave the decision to the Buf Limerick Knockers' Club was held at Dr, falo boy, who left the ring without a s Meltou's last Tuesday even- mark, although he hnd broken the bones All Kinds of ing, the occasion being the election of of his left hand BIG in the ninth round, officers. Steve McElliott was which was all that saved the Kid from President, his past reputation as a wield being knocked out. TO er of the hammer carrying him through The statement has been made that Tom Hall, 131 for another term. John Burke was electPLAN. . EUROPEAN Sharkey will engage Peter Jackson to ed Vice President, John Barry as Secre his coming tary, and Dr. Melton as Treasurer. The spar and train with him for encounter with Jim Jeffries. Some one following were elected members of the WH. FLEISCHER, Prop. Executive Committee: William Casey, has been hitting the ripe. HAKER OP FINE FIRST CLASS Corner Sixth and Court Place. A dispatch from London says Jim Charlie Ofmsby, Ed Toomey aud William has been matched to meet Charles Duane. The President was presented Jeffries A First Clais Restaurant In Connection AND KVU POINTS IN with a gavel in the shape of a decorated Mitchell, the fight to take place between d Daneu. N. W. Cor. Nine! eentb August 25 and 30. Another victory for hammer by the members. gt 17Q8 America. .,.. Fine Lunch and Music Saturday WM. Up. ROOMS FROM . . . MICHIGAN. wont ouarameea ana nepainns wean? uone. PUT OUT THE FIRE. The celebration of the local Rough -- COONEY. LAYVLER- Riders August 7 will embrace many .. n painting novel features, among them a reproduc Mike Walsh, the contractor, distinguished himself the tion of the Midway at the World's Fair, II UNION DEPOT Fourth of July by preventing a serious Seventh St. and River. BROWN LEGHORNS. Corner Oscar Gardner, the Omaha Kid, says conflagration on Oldham street, between CAFE AND RESTAURANT, CITY TICKET OFFICE has signed articles to meet Jack Seventh and Eighth. He discovered the he No. 218 Fourth Ave. Average 200 eggs a year. Eggs for A SUPERIOR bout at Coney O'Brien in a twenty-roun- d hatching 5 cents each. Two Cockerels blaze and immediately organized a bucket . Island August 1. 5 for sale clieap, brigade and soon quenched the flames, 221 THIRD AVE. Louisville, Ky. General Agent, Manufactured at JUNIOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. John Hickey and Joe Coyne were obviating the necessity of calling out the Day D. department. 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