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- "' :d THE IRISH STANDARD: SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1887. 4 V'-i \fS. vr-i w and that that was the road to the next I people of Paynesville, Stearns county will undoubtedly add largely to its MINNEAPOLIS. station, a place by the name of victory. in a brilliant oration delivered before membership, and the prospects for an 110 -A.T THE BOTTOM HO Nothing my friends, nothing was ever a large assemblage. Irish-American hall in Minneapolis in IS WHERE YOU WILL FIND A Speech on Labor. gained, through rash acts by the party St. Stephen's parish came out ahead the near future are certainly growing who commit them, though sometimes about $125.00, which was very good brighter each day. BROSNAN BROS. IN PRICES, At the labor celebration and picnic And on top with the largest and best assortment of in Minneapolis, on the fourth of July, we find men who would destroy and considering the inclemency of the John F. Kennedy, of the American Aid. Dwyer, delivered the following pull down all before them, and would weather on the "Glorious Fourth." Express company, left for the East on speech: shed innocent blood in the nost an extended tour of the principal cities cowardly manner, and at the same time P. H. Gibbons and Dan. W. Bvrnes BOOTS ANDSHOES MR. CHAIRMAN, LADIES AND GEN­ were, it is said, to "stir up" the peo­ on Saturday last. Mr. Kennedy will be call themselves friends of labor, when In the city. Spring styles in great variety—all in—at the Old Reliable TLEMEN:—For the iirst time in the ple of Litchfield, but reports are some­ absent for about six weeks. history of labor organization, we are in reality they are as great enemies BIG BED BOOT. to the cause of labor as they are to the what conflicting as to their arrival The wholesale liquor house of W. J. gathered here to-day, labor men and there. . Sheehan & Co. was burglarized on labor women, to celebrate the event of victims whose innocent blood they have shed, for when such mad and rash acts Roger Yail and Alderman Dwyer be­ Wednesday night. The safe was drill­ 110 Hennepin Ave. 110 our national independence upon this gan celebrating before the 4th and ed and charged with powder, but for .El fourth of July. I know that word, are committed they are charged to the laboring class of people who are inno­ haven't satisfied themselves—nor the some unaccountable reason did not $, (labor women,) does not sound well, as public—yet. Messrs. Yail and Dwyer light the fuse. The burglars, however, far as it applies to the work shop and cent, and their cause blocked as though by a solid wall for another quarter of a are both noted in their way—the form­ secured $5 from the money drawer and •\ h factories, for those places, (with rare er a historian and journalist, the latter were not basKward about carrying exceptions) were intended for man century. Remember, my friends, there Bankrupt Sale •d 'if is one little isle, across the sea that has an advocate of the labor cause and an away a number of boxes of cigars. alone, the household is for women, but excellent writer upon various topics. since the condition of the labor man is sadly experienced i fact, and to-day Whlie Mr. and Mrs. John Healey is suffering from that experience. I If the struggle must continue between gansiTstook. depressed, thousands of women are com­ these two gentlemen the public may were returning from the Crusaders' pic pelled to leave their households to assist mean Ireland. About six years nic on the 4th, and when near the mo­ ago, when her cup of success was about rest assured that it will be highly en­ their partners in life, or parents in tertained from a literary standpoint tor crossing on Chicago avenue their their struggle for |a livelihood. How­ filled and even raised to her very lips, horse became unmanageable, Mr. yet before she had tasted, the enemies Odds are offered, however, that the ever, throughout this broad land to-day, contest ends in a draw. Dowling, who was near, bravely ran labor women are mingled with labor came like a thief in the night and across the track in time to catch the snatched it from her through the wilful runaway horse, but he barely escaped men, to show their respect and loyalty SPORTING NEWS. VATCHES, JEWELRY . 2 for the land of the free and the home of murder of Cavendish and Burke. There death, as the motor touched his legs as AND SILVERWARE. the brave, and to show that as an was a sample of anarchy that destroyed it went by at a rapid rate. Mr. Healey in five minutes nearly all that was At the Crusaders' picnic, July 4, the organized body of laboring people, no contest for the light-weight champion was. thrown fro ibe uggy and was other flag do we recognize than the gained in fifty years and set her people injured about the hip. weeping and struggling for perhaps ship of the Crusaders' Athletic club stars and stripes of America. This is was close and, exciting, but was won by ONE WEEK? CLOSE OUT? ENTIRE STOCK but a beginning in the new move for another half century. Health Officer Kilvington has com­ CATCH ON TO THE BARGAINS. Hence did Powderly in his wisdom, John Fallon, he winning two falls to pleted his report for June. It shows which we are here to-day. but the work one for his opponent, Maurice Hen- itself had its beginning, the work will through past and present experience, the total number of deaths to have been appeal to his followers, to gather togeth­ nessy. The p*ize awarded is a hand­ 228. Causes of death are as follows; J. F. C0NKLIN, ASSIGNEE, 521 NICOLLET AVENUE! have its end, and not until that time some gold medal valued at $15. The should organized labor cease to band er to-day, to denounce all rash and mad Diphtheria, 8; croup, 2; scarlet fever, acts, to show that as an organized fight for middle-weight championship 4; typhoid,9; cerebrospinal disease, 1; Faribault. Austin, O'Brien, of Kilkenny, Slevin, of together throughout the land, upon the was between Thomas Gleason and Shieldsville, O'Neill, of Janesville, and fourth of July, and show to the world body we are not guilty, and to declare abscess, 1; scepticaemia, 3; measles, 1; Special Correspondence of the Irish Standard. before all people that we prefer to wait Gerald Walsh, and the prize, a gold rheumatism, 1; 'cancer, 5; consumption, The commencement exercises at Beth­ Duffy, of Inver Grova. The Fathers that though we are poor we have as medal valued at was won by Mr. for another quarter of a century rather $io, 11; tabes mesenteric. 1; meningitis, 12; lehem Academy, this city, took place were all highly pleased with the work of much brains and gift of the tongue to Gleason. declare that we are as true and loyal than that one drop of innocent blood congestion ot the brain, 3, spinal men­ last week, but a little too late to be re­ the academy. • OCCASIONAL. • OBITUARY. American citizens as though we were should be shed in order to have all. our ingitis, 1; pneumonia, 7; capillary ported for your last issue. The exer­ millionaires. But it is an honor to be just demands acceded to in a single Willie, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. bronchitis, 3; chronic bronchitis, 2; cises opened at 10 a. m. Long before Wabasha. poor, in comparison to what it is to be day. James Ennis, 653 Fifth street north, laryngitis, 1; heart disease, 10; dropsy. that hour the spacious hall of the acad­ 2; cardiac paralysis. 2; apoplexy, 5; Special Correspondence of The Irish Standard, rich, and we have the word of God PERSONAL. died on Monday and was buried Wed­ emy was thronged with the relatives peritontis, 8; infiamation of bowels, 3; Eighty miles from Minneapolis, on himself for it that it is a blessing to be Rev. D. J. Cogan, of Sauk Center, nesday morning from the Church of the and friends of the young ladies, many of enteritis. 2; gastritis, 2; gastroenter­ the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail­ poor, that it is a crime to be rich, while Minn., was in the city on Tuesday—a Immaculate Conception. them having come long distances for the itis, 7; Blight's disease, 6; diabetes road, is tte thrifty little city of Wabasha, thousands of God's children, year after welcome caller at the STANDARD office C. W. Farrington, an old settler of occasion. The hall itself was beauti­ mellitus, 1; marasmus, 4. inanition, 8; with a population, perhaps, of 3,500 year, month after month, and more Mrs. J. N. Sloane, of 1006 Seventh Plymouth township, this counts, died fully decorated. Along the walls, amid frequently, too, go to their graves for convulsions, 13; cholera infantum, 43; souls. On the banks of the Mississippi*, street south, who has been visiting on TuesdSy, aged 75 years. The funer­ pueperal peritontis, 2; senility, 5; frac­ festoons of rare flowers whose delicate want of food. But the father of our it is therefore blessed with rail and river among relatives and friends in Mc­ al took place op. Thursday, the remains ture of skull, 3; suffocation, 2; drowned odors lent a new fragrance to the balmy country, all honor and praise to his advantages, and together go far towards Gregor, Iowa, during the past three of deceased being interred in Medina sunstroke, 8; gunshot, 1; stillborn, air of the morning, hung paintings name, George Washington, is not to making the people contented and pros­ weeks, returned to her home on Tues­ Catholic cemetery. 10; premature births, 10. Of the num­ from the art studio, while gracefully blame for this, as his motives were in perous—not only in the city itself but day. ber 182 were single and 40 married. looped and twined in and around all fighting for our country's independence, Mrs. Mary Peters, wife of Win. throughout Wabasha county as well. W. II. Donahue, Esq., why has been were fine laces, light and airy gossamer, that not only the nation, but Peters, 314 Thirteenth avenue northeast, Though an old city it is neat in general absent from the city for a brief period L00AL AND OTHERWISE. the work, I was delighted to learn of the people of the nation, should died July 4. aged 65 years. Funeral of appearance and many fine business on business and pleasure, has returned. deft fingers trained at "Bethlehem." be free and supplied with full Chicago and Hillsdale, Mich , took up deceased lady took place on Wednesday Corset sale at O. T. Swett's, 228 Cen­ blocks grace its principal streets—all of and plenty. Then, where does the the time of his visit. Mr. Donahue's from St. Anthony of Padua church, and tral avenue. The programme of exercises was ad­ which redounds with credit to the ener­ blame lie? It lies in man, selfish schem­ parents are residents of the latter city. was largely attended by sympathizing Jersey vests reduced at O. T. Swett, mirably rendered throughout. The ing man towards man. But by such gy and push of its business men. On Miss Fannie Loomis, of Preston, frieuds. 228 Central avenue. young ladies whose part in it entitle the corner of Third and Pembroke acts as we are performing here to-day them to special mention are the Misses Minn., was in the city on Saturday A Successful Grocer William Eddy,respectable Eau Claire streets may be found the Catholic on the part of organized labor, we will Conlon, Payant, Hickey, Lynch, Ren- gain as much respect and good will last. "The growth of Minneapolis and says: "I always make it a point to get young man, has been stealing cigars. church, known as St. Felix church, a dahl, Crawford, Burns, Gilmore, Yoltz, from the government as we have for where the people of the Twin cities are acquainted with every wholesale house Bargains in all summer goods at O. large and neat brick edifice, built at a the government, and that is all we ask, to be found at home," will be made a selling anything in my line and so T. Swett 228 Central avenue. Jogerst, Harris, Broderick, Delaney, cost of $22,000. Rev. Father Trobec is and the day will come when the just subject for debate at Preston in the keep posted on special bargains. For O'Gorman and Hamm. I should say pastor. The congregation is composed 'near future. Fire at Alfred Centre, N. Y., destroy­ that the essay on "Appearances" by demands of labor will be the first example there is the new commission ed several buildings; loss $40,000, insur­ almost wholly of Germans, Irish and . On Saturday last Mr. E. J. McSherry, Miss Harris, and Miss Conlon's valedic­ attended to bv our highest public men. house of Fitzgerald & Gorman, 24 ance $20,000. Frenoh, a majority of whom are the So we should continue to practice wife and child, left the city on a visit to Bridge Square, who are handling a fine tory, as also Miss Payant's rendition of former. The societies under the ban of what we have begun to-day, that the the old home of the former. Mr. Mc­ lot of butter, eggs and produce. Every Lawns, white goods, laces at re Liszt's rhapsodie 14 on the piano, and the Church are very successful here, duced prices at O. T. Swett, 228 Cen example may be followed by our own Sherry will return to business in a few grocer in town should call on them. the vocal duet by Misses Rendahl and owing, in a great measure, to Father days, leaving his wife and son to spend tral avenue. children^ and their children, until, with Country merchants seeking a reliable Burns were deserving of especial com­ Trobec's guidance. The educational the nation, the people will be free the summer at Lakeville. Mr. Me- house to ship to would do well to cor Medical men in Chicago are cutting mendation. Sherry's father is one of the wealthy advantages for Catholic children are ex­ from the chains which hold them down respond with them. and sawing John Kelieher, who has got The gold medal donated by Rt. Rev. cellent—a proof of which can be gained And a few words as to the origin of farmers of the town mentioned, and the lock jaw. Bishop Ireland as a premium for the by visiting St. Felix school, which is this celebration. In all countries of the Mrs. McSherry was always a welcome OITY BRIEFS. O. T. Swett has a few parasols which highest class in Christian Doctrine was under the direct charge of the Sisters of world there are ceitain factions of guest there befoae relationship existed, S. L. White has resigned as deputy as the fathers of both parties are old- he is selling at a big reduction. 228 awarded to Miss Marie Kiernan; the Notre Dame. The building is a brick people with different objects in view, city clerk. He will take a Pacific coast gold medal for literature, to Miss S. who have its leaders and champions, time friends and were chums in boy­ Central avenue. structure, large, roomy and well venti­ trip. Conlon. The Misses Healy, McDer- particularly might we mention England hood. Mrs. McSherry is the daughter It is feared that the Muskola, from lated, situated on Pembroke street near C. L. Barry, contractor and builder. mott and Payant were decorated with and Ireland, where the Tories of to-day of Capt. McKernan. Stoae and brick a specialty. 725 Uni­ St. John, N.B., with a $100,000 cargo on St. Felix church. There are a number gold crosses fer proficiency respectively havea leader in Salisbury, the Unionists, Mrs. B. F. Brown, formerly Miss versity avenue northeast. board, has been lost. of Irishmen and Irish-Americans in in Churchill,Chamberlain and Company. Edith Dibb, died at her home in Du- in oil painting, crayon work and instru­ Wabasha, though the writer's brief If you want first-class coal and wood The Elliott House, 118 and 120 South The Liberals have a leader in the grand luth Wednesday afternoon, after a mental music. visit allowed him an opportunity of be­ call on John Norton, room 11, Temple Third street, corner Chestnut, Still­ The annual address to the pupils and old man, ana last, but not least, the short illness, leaving a husband and a water, Minn., is one of the best $1.50 coming acquainted with only a few. Court. Telephone 314-2. alumnal was delivered this year by Rev. Nationalists have a leader and champion child one week old. The body was per day hotels in the state. Jame3 This, however, gave him an insight as in the person of Chas. Stewart Parnell. brought to Osseo, where Mrs, Brown's Charles A. Parker has resigned as John Shanley, of the Cathedral, St. to the character and standing of the treasurer of the Grand Opera and has Elliott, its manager, has always an eye whose motto is liberty—home rule for parents reside, and the funeral took to the interests of his patrons. Paul. To most of those present Father many, and it is safe to say that while been succeeded by S. Fred Taylor. i Ireland, a country whose people would place from the there Shanley was a new speaker. When he they love and honor the country of their 4 shed the last drop of their blood, not Thursday morning, being attended bv For good plumbing, gas and steam Minneapolis Produce. arose every breath was bated, for all adoption, they do not forget the moral only for Ireland but for liberty ar.d a large number of friends. fitting, call on NcCarthy & Courtney, knew that words from him were words J MINN KAPOIJS, July 8. support they owe to the "old land" in •'If Apaerica in time of need. And in She was well known in Minneapolis 10S Central avenue, E. D. Telephone worth treasuring up. He did not con­ : WHEAT—No. 1 hard was steady, closing her constitutional fight now being waged .3 America, too, there are certain fact ons and vicinity, where she had many 213-3. fine himself to her efforts at the present of people with different aims in view. friends. The babe thus left without a at 72J4 cash, 72J4, July, and 73& August. for justice ana right against British ty­ Lake Park, Minnetoka, has been de­ No. 1 northern 71J£ bid for cash. day. He reviewed briefly, but with the Some of them we should forever guard mother will be cared for by Mrs. ranny and oppression. There are three cided upon as the place of holding the COBN—Light sales; 32@34c, according to con­ thoroughness of the ripe scholar that he brothers residing in Wabasha county- against, one in particular, Anarchy, Brown's mother. Caledonian club's annual picnic and dition. is, the great labors expanded in former two in the city and one on a farm about and turn our thoughts to that one great games July 19. FLOUB—Minneapolis patents, in sacks, to local body of organized laboringpeople whose Botation of Balers. dealers, $120@4 30; for shipment in sacks, car ages upon the education of the masses, two miles out whom the above will read­ motto is not to destroy or pull down, The election of officers for the Cru­ Fitzgerald & Gorman, 24 Bridge lots, $410@4 25; in barrels, $4 30@4 40; delivered and pointed out how largely, indeed ily apply to— M. E., S. E. and Edward saders society was held last Tuesday Square, have opened their new store at at New England points, $4 85@510; at oftentimes how entirely this work had but build up and educate one another points, $465@4 75; rye floor, pure, nominal, at Drury. The two former came to Wa to proceed as law abiding citizens evening and the following gentlemen the above location and will do a general $175@2 per 100 lbs, and buckwheat, $4@5 per bbL been done by the Church. He traced basha in 1857, the father (who is yet hale !l through honorable and just means until were chosen: commission business. BBAN—Held at $8 50@8 00 in bulk. out particularly the part borne in this and hearty at 90) and other members of victory will be won, and as a member President—William L. Welsh. For 4 pair of boots, shoes, slippers, SHOBTS—Bulk, $16@10 50. work of centuries by the Dominican the family following in their wake some Vice President—9. P. Clark. OATS—-No 2 white selling at 28c on track of that* body I can say that or anything in our line, call on Turner The range of sample sales is from 24@28c o t. Order, of which the Sisters at Bethle­ three or four years later. M. E. Drury we, too, have our leader and cham­ Recording Secretary—P. J. Moran. Bros., 127 Central avenue. A well se­ Bra—Nominal at 45@50c for Nos 2 and 3. hem Academy are members. One fact was heavily interested for mauy years in pion, a true, loyal, and when Assistant Recording Secretary—James lected stock at prices to suit everybodv. E|ABLET —Quiet at from 35@47c for Nos 2 and 8 not often spoken of, and which the Rev. the transportation of logs and lumber courage is needed a fearless American by sample. Norling, speaker mentioned, I hold to be deserv­ from Read's Landing to St. Louis, own­ citizen in the person of Terence V. A meeting of the Gaelic class will be BtTTTKB—In job lots: Fancy creamery, 15@16c; Financial Secretary—John O'Brien, held at 250 Second avenue south, at 8 extra firsts, 14@lflc? dairy, fancy, 12@13c; dairy, ing of special note. When, one hundred ing and controlling a larga number of Powderly. He is the one whose wisdom Jr. ' ' seconds, 10@12c; dairy, thirds, 8@9c; packing years ago and odd, a constitution was to has directed that in every town and city o'clock Sunday evening. Books will be steamboats which were^engaged in such Treasurer—P. J. Maher. on hand and a cordial invitation is ex­ tock, 7@8c; grease, 2@2Kc. be drawn up for our American colonies, throughout this land, that we assemble Eaos—Strictly fresh, 12c. traffic. By hard work and strict atten­ i Marshal—Thos. Jordan. no more consummat e model could be together to-day, if tor no other purpose tended to all. CHEESE—Fancy fall cream, 9@llc; fine full tion to the duties before him, Mr, Assistant Marshal—T. W. Sullivan. than to read and respect the Declara­ Monday afternoon a boy named cream, 8@9c; part skims, 6@7c; skim* @8c. found upon which to frame it than the Drury, after years of incessant toil, laid m rule of the Order of St. Dominick. Our m tion of Independence. Yet, he too. Capt.Fahey, State Delegate of the A. Riel, who lives with his parents on by a goodly competence, and a few years Hastings- constitution is to-day the envy of other . though good a man as he is, has his O. H., is certainly doing most effective Riverside avenu % lost one of his eyes, ago sold out his interests upon the 1 by the premature explosion of a fire­ Correspondence of The Irish Standard. peoples, and the pride of the lover of enemies. Why not, because since work in the cause. He organized an­ "Father of Waters." He is now Presi­ cracker. The Fourth passed off quietly without popular liberty the world over. Yet it ;| Christ himself when upon earth had other division at St. Thomas, Le Sueur dent of the Peoples' Bank of Wabasha, Burt Hare, living on Quincy street one accident to mar the pleasure of the is but the adoption to modern needs and enemies, it is impossible for man to go county, on Sunday, July 3. After or­ one of the most cosy institutions, and through this world from the cradle northeast, near 26th avenue, shot him­ day. It was a glorious Fourth for Has­ circumstances of the rule drawn up for ganizing the following officers were most prosperous, too, of the kind to be to the grave without them. .But he self in the eye while handling a gun on tings, an immense crowd and the most his order by St. Dominick, a Catholic elected. . found in . With all his suc­ performed a noble act as though it was the Fourth. He will not, as feared at notable feature of the procession was the priest of Old Castille, who was born in I County Delegate—Jas Connolly. cess M. E. Drury is still the same com­ his last before he retires from his first, lose his sight. division of the A. O. H. with their re­ the year 1170. That year falls well President—Cornelius Kildnff. mon, everyday man that he was in years position in appealing to • his brothers At the Crusaders' picnic, Monday, galias and abont forty men in line. within the period which some historians, Vice President—Jas. Sullivan. gone by when he struggled in severe and sisters as labor men and women to Frank Murphy and Thomas Gleason There were splendid firewoiks in the unworthy of the name, have called the Recording Secretary—M. M. Hen- toil for a small salary, and jit is this trait come together to-day, and declare won the three-legged race, M. Kelieher evening across the river. Dark Ages. Judge for yourselves how nessy. the 100 yards dash, John Fallon the that has made him friends without num­ before all people that the stars and dark they were when one among their Financial Secretary—J. J. Cullen. Grseco-Roman wrestling match and Division No. 1 of the A. O. H. at its ber, and it is this trait of character and stripes is our flag, because it is the many works for the betterment of hu­ nation's flag. And was all this neces­ Treasurer—Dennis Rooney. Tommy Doyle the 50 yards' orphan last meeting made the following election good sense that deserves the most un­ manity has been found worthy to serve sary? Yes, and why ? Because when The Division starts out with 14 mem­ race. of officers for the ensuing year, some of bounded respect and admiration where- as the prototype of the constitution of an engineer upon a locomotive who has bers. • The Celtic Association held its regu­ the old officers being retained: ever found in man. S. E. Drury is in a large train of cars full of passengers lar monthly meeting -Tuesday evening, President—Owen Austin. the . He closed with business on the corner of Second and behind him, sees ahead of him a red FOURTH Of JULY NOTES. with a good attendance. In the ab­ Vice President—John J. Currier. words of warm commendation of the work Pembroke streets, as a grocer, and Ed­ signal, he is warned by that that there The St. Clothilde parish picnic was a sence of President Nash, Anthony } Recording Secretary—Timothy Mur- of the young ladies and their admirable ward, another brother, is a most success financial success. Kelly presided, The amount of stock school. And if justice must ever mete - + is danger ahead. Likewise did Powderly piiy. - ful farmer. Like €C. E„ they are thor- - 3 m as engineer of the great labor move­ Dr. M. P. Finnegan addressed the paid in up to the present date amounts l Financial Secretary—Daniel O'Brien. to merit its meed of praise, in the opin­ ough-going, reliable men who have the » to $6,000. New members -were added ment see ahead of him upon the same people of Hudson., Wis. , r Treasurer—Patrick L. Collins. ion of all present he did but justice to respect and confidence of all who know • track the led signal of Anarchy, and in to the roll, among the number being A. bpth school and scholars. The Crusaders, in spite of disagree­ .Marshal—Thomas Sinnott. them. At another time, with better ao> an instant halted, turned the switch, Haley, the architect. At the next reg­ able weather, realized a goodly amount Sergeant-at-arms—Thomas Burns, 'i? Besides Father Shanley there were quaintance with the Irish people of , with his pen and paper, sent: his mes­ ular meeting, which will be held on the from their picnic above and beyond ex­ first Tuesday in August it is expected present Fathers Danehy, Donovan: and Wabasha pounty, THB IBIHH STANDABD sage broadcast, throughout the land, Van Lieut of this city, Tracy And penses • ; v 'hs ,' Xj. that all members will be present. Next The organizationis composed offort£ will endeavo^ to do full justice to them^f!' I j ''$& and directed itiis people to the Tight - signal, the. Chris. A. Gallagher, Esq?, pleased the| month's session of tiie Celtic ,society members. urJMuxjf OT'jMnuitpnwm,;y^ppiiifML.-or ^anasosueuweiaNB. totheir i -"T