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Flonuments. 1 KUvJNTTtTOKZY IRISH A3kEBJstIOAI:. immense economic drain What it wants cided in favor of Gardner by Referee IRELAND. is that its resources should be economized SPORTING. Silcr. It was evident from the first that BUCKINGHAM at home instead of going into the hands Marshall had been misrepresented to the of persons who invest them abroad, and management of the Monarch Club, but All Next Week, with Usun! Mntlttccf), Record of the rost Important of clearly the best way to do this is to buy Fine Boxing Contests, Past and Pros- no blame attaches to Manager Cook or Ladles' Matinee Saturdny. I Gran W.Smith's Sons the Recent Events Culled out the graziers and put the land under pective News and Gossip of the Secretary West. The contest was for cultivation. Great Britain will find in decision, and many blame Gardner for BROADWAY From Exchanges. the end that the driving of the land out Ball Field. not putting his man out and thereby 3 Funeral Directors of cultivation is a most serious thing, not adding to his reputation. The statement merely in Ireland, but within her own that he was afraid of the conscqueuces is BURLESQUERS 3 The I,ord Mayor lias left Dublin for shores. Hut while it will take many Cunningham has won nine straight looked upon rather suspiciously. Here And Embalmers.. holiday on the Continent. Alderman M years, or even a foreign war, to make the games. after the Monarch Club will issue coupons Willi G. Keman will net as locum tenens dux evil felt at the other side of the channel, The New Yorks were shut out three to its patrons, with the assurance from LOTTIE GILSON ing his absence. times in the last two wseks. MISS KATE SMITH, Lady Assistant and Embalmer. the moment a few acres go out of cul Messrs. Cook and West that all promises AND JOHN KERNELL A most successful Gaelic rets was tivation in Ireland it is felt at once. Eight League games have been played made to the public will be carried out to 1 Carriages Furnished for All Occasions on Short Notice. held recently in Galway. The amount In the lists published of those wh this season in which the score was 1 to 0, the letter or the admission fee refunded This guarantee will meet with public TEMPLE THEATER mi of interest taken in the musical and liu obtained honors at recent examinations Hallman nccepted 195 chances, and had S. E. COR. EIGHTH AA'D JEFFERSON SXS. guistic competitions speaks well for th tavor ami strengthen the popularity ot V7. H. MEFFEET, MANAGER) of the Royal University of Ireland are only five errors in the last thirty-si- x me ciuu aim its management. TELEPHONE 810. future prospects of the Gaelic music and the names of Mr. Charles B. Cullinan games. MEFFERT STOCK COMPANY language the West in son of Mr. B. Cullinan, Union Hall. He President Pulliam says no changes will MOTHER. iisr Prior to the departure of the South is one of the two exhibitors in the South be made in the present Louisville team Ah, Lancashire regiment from Fermoy there of Ireland in the Pirst Arts, having at forjiext season. those hands are thin and wrinkled "FOR LIBERTY AND LOVE" was an unusual manifestation of th tamed Honors five subjects, But their touch is soft and sweet in winning Kansas City won the Western League Matinees Dally at 2il5. Night Performance; first-clas- As FRANK s it was when first she guided FEHR ".30. BREWING friendly relations that existed between exhibition value He by defeating Indianapolis in the at Rilfi. 60. pennant Tottering steps of baby feet. Popular Prices 10, 16, 25, 30 cents, No higher, them and the townspeople. The band of also secured meritorious successes in the closing game of the season. the regiment paraded the streets playing intermediate and matriculation examina icortportAriciD. Lachance made a home run in the And the voice is just as soothing several Irish airs. The military were tions. and needless to say what he has opening game of the season, and got in In the hour of pain, or grief, CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, cheered by the populace, and it is said already achieved augurs most hopefully his second four-bagg- on last Saturday As it was in childish sorrows, such a scene was never before witnessed for a brilliant future. Among the York Sun is authority for the When naught else could bring relief. in Ferinoy. other local students who distinguished The New List of Workers Selected by The annual meeting of the Irish Agri themselves arc Mr. Stephen Bryan, who statement that Australian Jimmy Ryan And the smile has all the brightness cultural Organization Society was held in also presented himself for examination will meet Jack Bonner at Pittsburg Oc That it had so long ago Hon. Oscar Turner to Con- the Antient concert rooms, Dublin, Right in Pirst Arts, and came out on top. He ober 10. When we gazed in baby wonder duct His Race. Hon. Horace Plunkett presiding. The secured honors in Latin, Greek and Eiig Dunn made his first sacrifice hit on At her eyes with lovelit glow. Chairman in his address dwelt in delail lish, and likewise carried off a first-clas- s Saturday after playing thirty-seve- n Now ou the nature of the advantages to be de exhibition of ".'JO. Both gentlemen nrp games, while Miller placed the first steal the feet are just as willing, The Democratic Congressional Com rived by the agriculturalists of the coun students of Blackrock College, Dublin to his credit. On each work of love to go, mittee held a meeting last Wednesday As they were when baby try from the working of such organiza Three hundred and sixty members of His friends predict that before long called her, night at the headquarters in the Equita Though steps growing slow. tions and at the close of his address the Castlewellan Society of the Sacred young Hennessy, of Limerick, will sue the are ble building. Mr. Oscar Turner, the friend movement announced that a of the Heart have just held their first annual ceed to the title now held by Champion And her kiss, as full of blessing, Democratic Congressional candidate, was did not wish his name disclosed, had who excursion, the .places visited being Jimmy Barry. From a heart so kind and true, present, and submitted a list of those he "1,000 a fiv promised another year for Rostrevor and Warreiipoint. The drive In the opinion of the Cleveland Post Brings a peace a benediction had decided upon to compose the Cam years movement. The in aid of the carried by Hilltown and Kilbroney Val Billy Kecler is the best player in the That no other kiss can do. paign Committee. All the nominations Don also advocated the scheme O'Conor ley. Among the many points of inter League. In only eight games this season Emily J. Wheeler, made by Mr. Turner were unanimously A most enjoyable excursion, under the est were the beautifully carved grave has he failed to get a hit. ratified by the committee. Those select BREWERS AND BOTTLERS, Gaelic League, slab of auspices of the Dublin the Magennis family near Hill The Louisville club owe a lot of their THEATERS. ed are representative party men. All 180 Townsend town; the graves took place on Sunday from of John Mitchell, John recent success to that steady and brainy have consented to serve. The Campaign JL.OUISA'MIL.IE, ICY. Bray The inaugural week of the Meffert street, to the Scalp, Enniskerry, and Martin and the giant Murphy, at Kil little twirler, Cunningham. In the box Committee is as follows: was mainly Stock Company was a brilliant one, both back to town. The excursion broney, Uougliniore rock, thirty tons and at the bat he has done a great deal to Fred Hoertz, Henry A. Bell, Thomas organized by of Townsend weight, perched on from the standpoint of attendance, bril M. S, Mr. Courtney, a mountain overlook pilot them to victory. Gilmore, John H. Hancock, John street, who spared no effort to make it a ing Rostrevor, Ross' Monument.Kjllowen liancy of audiences and professionally Long, Charles P. Dehler, W. Vree Tommy McQuaid, who fought a draw John success. Upward of twelve brakes were church, where the famous Yelverton The play, "Lynwood," proved a very in land, James P. Gregory, J. E. Wright with "Kid" Bloemer at Music Hall requisitioned and they were well filled marriage took place; Scafield, where terestmg one. It was mounted in excep Frank P. Straus, M. Chatterson, A. T, Muldoon Monument) Gompanu Wednesday night, is a game little young. J. This excursion is a significant fact in Lord, Russell, the present Lord Chief tionally good style, and the rendering of Burgevm, A. J. Hess, John J. Conway, 1 ster, and with a little more experience connection with the movement for the Justice of England, passed his boyhood J. J. Brown, Sam Ouerbacker, Charles L, m will give some of the leaders a tussle. DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF revival of the Irish language. It is the years. The happy party also visited Riddle, Win. J. Semonin, Louis Seelbach, two first of a series of excursions. Certainly Kilkcel, Analong and Newcastle. Very Chic Booker and Toe Brunner, W. J. Abram, Joseph Huifaker, Samuel ITALIAN MARBLE, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITE 3 over 200 persons availed of the excursion Rev. J. O'Connor, Castlewellan, and Rcy, Cincinnati featherweights, who have Avritt, Adam Stumpf, John Mansfield. and amontr these many ladies must be P.
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