Kentucky Irish American. VOLUME I. NO. 17. LOUISVILLE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1S98. PRICE FIVE CENTS.

ing of the sons of the '98 county, some where old and young tripped the light P., to read and move the resolutions to fresh from the native historic socl niul fantastic, and spent almost enjoyable . be submitted to the meeting. INDORSED. some who true to the lessons learned in CELEBRATE evening. At 11 o'clock, the ladies and Mr. McTernan, Secretary, announced GOMPERS' the homes they had left still preserved gentlemen were invited tij partake of re tliat the following letter was received: that spirit of unconquerable patriotism freshments from Wathen's, and the good "Having long since ceased to take part things furnished by thatlpopular caterer of the County Board of which has rendered the name of Wexford Division 1, A. O. H., Receives One of the Largest Celebrations in political affairs, I regard the invitation Speech on the Occasion of Chi- Action talismanic wherever unselfish devotion to were greatly relished, f with which your committee have hon- Koy'al . I2ver In the Ancient Order of national principles is reserved and cher- Its Members in a To President Hennessy, Secretary Fla- - Held That Part ored me as a kind token of remembrance cago's Recent Hlfr Peace Hibernians. ished. Manner. hiff and Messrs. Tom J Latigan, John of . and good will, for which I am most grate- Jubilee. Messrs. Davis, McGuire and Michael Hellon and Joe Lynch, of the Literary ful. In sending a subscription to the Cusack also addressed the meeting, and Committee, much credit is due for the Sligo memorial fund I beg to say that I some details of the forthcoming visit to energy and ability displayed as enter- esteem it a high privilege to join my first Division No. 4 Also Hutcrtaincd 'ouudattoii For an Imposing Fed- The Kentucky Irish American Gorey having been settled, the business tainers. .? constituents and oldest political friends President of the American Has the Approval of That proceedings terminated and songs and the Largest Assemblage of Among those vere the follow Memorial Laid in Mar- n celebrating the deathless memory of eration Opposes Further Important liody. recitations, all excellently rendered, the Season. ing: Mr. James Keneaiyanu wile, air. ket Square. the men of '98. Yours faithfully, Annexation. brought a pleasant, instructive and en- Harry Brady and wife alid Mr. Thomas "Thomas Shxton'." couraging meeting to a close. Kelly and wife, Misses Blanche Fash- - Letters were also received from Miss auer, Lottie Casey, Norannd Mollie Mill-ogu- e, Maud Gonne, Mr. N. F. Devine, Mr. Addresses, Songs and Itofresh-ment- s Memory of Irish Heroes Hon "Wo A Word to Our Advertisers and LADIES' AUXILIARY, Birdy Barrey, Maggie Fitzgerald, Owen McCann, Carrick-on-Shanno- and Thinks Arc in Danger of Headers Souvenir ' 1Jc Dancing and Other Annie Kelly, Maggie fiWolff, Maggie ored and Kinging Resolu- sevcal others. Ileiny: Drawn Into a Seri- Soon Isyued. Amusements. Joyce, Bridget Madden Mary Herity, tions Adopted. Mr. McCarrick proposed the following ous Conflict. They Will Give a Euchre and Social Katie Ausbro, Josie Rcardou, Katie resolutions: in Order to Raise Funds For a llradv. Carrie Resell. "Nannie Costello. "Resolved, That, recognizing and main Annie Kilgallon, Annif Kelley, Mary taining the right of every people to civil Worthy Purpose. A THE IRISH PLEDGED TO THE LEAGUE. PLEASANT AND AGREEABLE SURPRISE GREAT WEEK FOR Casey, Nannie McDevitt, Mary Lynch, SUPPORT and religious liberty, we justify, adopt WOULD PROTECT AMERICAN WORKERS Maggie Godfrey and President John Hen-ness- y and adhere to the cardinal principles of The largestand most enthusiastic social and Messrs. Thomas Lynch, Geo. the men of 1798, and when and wherever Healy, Jerry Ilealv, Jerry Hallihau, Cor that right is denied to the efforts made Ancient Order and business meeting in the history of The oldest and richest division in the Yesterday a magnificent demonstration Last week we published the magnificent The County Board of the nelius Hallihan, Joe Lyjich, John Gan- for purpose of securing it by consti the Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. II., of this 1, the f tT.'l --. Hnrrail faen 111 ntltt fit I IIP Ancient Order of Hibernians, No. in celebration of the centenary of '98 oration of Archbishop Ireland at the Chi- city, was that held last Sunday afternoon non, Dan Harnedy, Martin McNally, D. tutional means, it becomes not only justi indorsing treated its members to a stag social or Dotninickl-Burke- , took place in the town of Sligo, says a cago peace jubilee. On the same occa- meeting Monday evening the n the hall of the Anqient Order of Hiber HeiTernan, Terence fiable but the duty of all civilized and Hibernian Hall Monday recent issue of Dublin sion, Kentucky Irish American, and declaring nians. "wide open" at McIImrh. Thomas Lnturan. Edward the Freeman's peoples to assert it by but at the Second Infantry armory, Meagher, the publication of this paper was a The session was gracefully presided evening, and the officers and entertain- Brown, Andy Meagher, Cosmas ournal. The great display in Dublin on force of arms. Samuel Gompers, President of the Amer- that Fla- - Irish-Americ- Dan Hartnet, Mike Hartnet, George turn- "Resolved, That while we believe it to ican Federation of Labor, also great boon to the people over by Airs. ju. J. mcney, who as ment committee kept the fun going so Wolfe Tone Day and the wonderful delivered hiff, Tom Flahive, John Lehati, John be our duty to take our part, and we do an address, which has been com- should be supported parliamentarian stands in the front fast and furious that the reporter of the out in this country at Carrignagat four widely of Kentucky and Doolan, Edward CrowleyjMichael Lyons, solemnly take our part in the centenary mented upon. rank among lady officials. A committee Kentucky Irish American was unable weeks ago excepted, the demonstration Because of his promi- liberally. was appointed to devise ways and means to record all that took place'. There were osepu J. iyncn, nenry, uenms aim celebrations, we are convinced that nence in the labor world great interest was unsolic- held in Sligo was one of the largest and The fact that this action of providing a piano for the hall, and it surprises, aim mtrin provowng incidents ames Minogue, Ed warn Ford, James the memory of the men of 'US can attaches to his utterances, and, while we ited renders it all the more important, now seems assured that they will succeed in all quarters of the hall, and those who Burker and Tom Corcoran. most remarkable and enthusiastic that only be fittingly and effectually honored do not agree with him in all things, we principles they pro- and goes far to show how our efforts to n carrying out this most praiseworthly did not respond to the postal cards issued has taken place in any part of the coun- by loyalty to the publish his speech in full, which was as Cu-sic- fessed, advocated and died for, and as first-clas- object. k was follows: publish a s paper are appreciated. by President Clancy and Secretary GETHSEWANE ABBEY, try. organized by The ladies also decided to a euchre will not duplicate one of the greatest and noblest of those "In the midst of our rejoicing over the indorsement encourages us to still give declare they their the Sligo '98 Club, of which the Mayor This party, dance and lunch on evening of principles was union and brotherhood success of our arms, it is well that we our publication the mistake. of Sligo, P. A. McIIugh, M. P., is the greater efforts to improve This olirecht Ele- - among irishmen, irrespective ot creed look to the causes brought on the last Wednesday in November. President F.dward Clancy was in the Rev Edmond leading spirit. All sections of Nationalists that our in all departments, and ere long we ex- or class, we pledge ourselves to forget the war with Spain and consider questions will undoubtedly prove a most pleasant , and called the assemblage, to order vated to the Position of worked heartily together to make the the fn every Irish-Americ- differences of the few years and which have grown out of it, and at- pect to deliver the paper event, the members of the Auxiliary promptly. All eyes were on tne ante- Yesterday. celebration a success. In fact, it may be the handsomely entertain Abbot henceforth strive earnestly, unselfishly titude which we, as a liberty loving peo- home in the city of Louisville knowing how to room, and when Messrs. Thomas Cody, Ii said that in the town and comity of Sligo friends. A portion of proceeds and unitedly to win for Ireland the full ple of a great republic, should in and State of Kentucky. We request the their the Thomas Keenan and James Spelman ar all traces of recent dissension have com- take will be donated to the piano fund. A rived it was surmised that they were The consecration ceremonies by which satisfaction of her national demands. regard to them. continued assistance of those already sub- pletely disappeared and there seems to of first-clas- s vocalists will also be 'Resolved, That we heartily approve "What has become of the paeans of satisfactory number provided with something both nourishing Right Rev. Edmond Obrecht was ele- be a desire all round that nothing should scribers and pledge them a to of the objects and principles of the tor tue brave Cubans? Was invited to be present and contribute and refreshing. vated to position offcVbbot of Geth- - be done to recall late controversies. The praise our efforts in our behalf. the United Irish League, and that we pledge charge against Spain in return for their the entertainment of the audience. After initiating Dr. John Keaney into demonstration consisted of a procession her refusal to give of action of the semane Abbey were celebrated at tue ourselves to show our cordial and practi- the people of that island freedom in- The good news the In addition to the foregoing the ladies the order, a motion was made to defer through the streets, the laying of the and we Ken- Abbey yesterday, bcing performed by cal sympathy with its promoters by es dependence baseless? If we admit County Board reached the office as promised their hearty support to the consideration of the proposition to foundation stone of the centenary memo this, American, besides transact- - the Right Rev. GeorgeVilliam M'Clos-ke- y, tablishing forthwith branches of the we at once confess that our war was with were going to press and too late for us to tucky Irish give a public entertainment until the next rial and a public meeting in the Market ng a great deal of routine business. The Bishop of the Diocese of Louisville. League m the town of Sligo and in every out just cause; we confess to a most griev n copy of the resolutions, which meeting, which was carried. Square. The town was decorated in the obtain . p .i : parish and district of the county of Sligo ous wrong committed. Where the following arc the officers of the Ladies' Considerable routine business waa i ne consecration oi mi nouoi is a very most marvelous manner. The greater is spirit will be published next week. in which branches do not already exist. of holdihg out the helping hand in aid of Auxiliary: transacted, when a recess was taken and rare service in the United States, as there number of the streets through which the The Kentucky Irish American will President Mrs. M. Iltckey. 'Resolved, That, while we are pre all people struggling for liberty anil inde J. the meeting turned over to Master of only two monasteries of order in procession passed were a regular avenue arrangements to furnish its Miss are this pared to extend to all men a tolerance pendence? Where has flown this great soon make Vice President Celia Potter. Ceremonies, Tom Cody, of the-- Senn & of trees. Large trees were planted along this country this one and another near never extended to us by grand jurors or outburst of our sympathy for readers free a splendid map, with por- Financial Secretary Miss Nellie Cun Ackerman Brewing Company, and Messrs. the thoroughfares, which were thronged the uiiuiyjue, Iowa aim was witnessed uy n g io guardians, we consider it our and liberty-lovin- Cubans? of eminent Irish heroes and many ningham. Tom Keenan and James Spelman. The Is traits large number of clergyland laymen and wiui people, l'lags and banners were imperative duty as Nationalists to resist not strange Ireland, together Recording Secretary Miss Annie above three adjourned to the ante-roo- strewn everywhere many it that now for the first time interesting scenes in others from this cityandjthe surrounding and of the to new Bayne. and Per-rand- a, with all our force the return the we hear that the Cubans are unfit for of business houses with President Clancy Secretary country. A special train was run from houses were ornamented with evergreens. with a directory the Miss Mary Kavanaugh. County Councils and District Councils of that, whether they protest Treasurer and when they reappeared they norning for The procession assembled at the new advertising in our columns. the Union depot in the the Sligo any candidate who is not pre- against it or they must A number of visitors were present at brought with them a couple of little bar- line. of not, be dominated Irish-America- n convenience of invited guests and others, is the only meeting, the most prominent of whom lay-o- ut pal- pared to support and advocate the right by us,annexcd to us, or become a depend- As this the rels or kegs, a bountiful of making stops at all stations', and returned It was headed by a large body of horse coun- Miss Margaret O'Connor, State of the people of Ireland to make their ency of ours? paper published in this part of the were atable edibles, with hot Frankfurters, in eveninc. men, who were headed bv Mr. T. W. the own - , . e President .of Ladies Auxiliary, and s Jaws on Jnsu.soil.X- .'.'Alas! There .are..sonieAmericans try, and'is-- a strictly-hom- and family .the. an&anlrishiclayvpipeaud'plentyvot-goo- a'tlierEdiiffifet-Obreci- tKe" tliirtf 'Carewrstrahah'illliowfeliis'uni? State Secretary James Coleman. Mr. Mulroony seconded the resolutions, our money-maker- s whose only God is journal, its advantages to advertisers are tobacco for each one present. Abbot of this monastery to be consecrated form as a Lieutenant in the United States Col. John J. Barrett delivered a unique And right here is where the fun began. which were declared carried amid loud the almightydollar, whose only human and we would,, ask those who in this country since its foundation in army. Mr. F. Median, Thomas Plana apparent, and pleasing address, and n few remarks Tom Cody led off with a comical German cheers. or divine trinity is dividend, interest and business 1848. The first one was the Right Rev. gan, T. C, and Mr. C. Sweeney acted as desire to be included in our were made by the representative of this Col- Mr. William O'Brien was then intro profit come to the conclusion that if song, and was followed by Michael Father Eutropia, who came with the Chief Marshals of the procession. Every to call at once and place their paper. duced and delivered n most powerful poor, suffering Cuba can be handed over directory lins, who sang a pathetic Irish ballad, monks from the Abbey of La Trappe, thing passed off in the most orderly and columns. They The auxiliary will meet again on Sun speech, advocating the cause of united to their tender mercies, their Deity and advertisements in our after which the assemblage were invited France, and was consecrated St. Jos satisfactory manner. The procession day afternoon, November 13, when a in Ireland, declaring that the cause of Irish their deviltry can hold full sway. These are assured of good results. to take one." Well, they did. eph's church at Bardstown. He ruled moved by the mail coach road, Pound number of important reports will be nationality was never in a better condi gentry, when there is a question between We keenly appreciate the approval of James Furey, who wears the gold the order until 1860, when he resigned street, Old Market Square, Telling street, made. As this body contains a number sang song tion since the English first landed on liberty and profit, present or prospective, Board and will endeavor to medal of the Division, a pretty and returned to his native land. His Thomas street, Bridge street, Stephen the County of talanted orators, an opportunity to at Irish shores. throw liberty to the dogs as a worn-ou- t in Irish, and in response to an encore successor was the Right Rev. Father street, Lord Edward street, Wolfe Tone merit the indorsement not only of the tend their sessions should not be missed, and threadbare thing of the past. sang another in Irish and English. Benedict, who was consecrated at St street, John street, Grattan street and divisions, but of all citizens and If we have intervened in behalf of mntiv Next on the programme was a mock Catherine'!! New Haven, Ky. He back to the market cross, where the THEATERS. BOARD, church, Cuba and driven a foreign tyrant from her classes. .COUNTY initiation, with John Mulloy and Peter reigned until 1890, when he resigned on foundation stone was laid, and then on Paradise Lost" will be the offer shores, we have at least authority for our Cusick was the victims, and what Messrs, account of and Right Rev to Market Square, where the meeting "The WEXFORD, ing for the coming wesk at the Temple action by the appeals of the struggling Keenan. Collins and Cody done to them Father Edwards was elected to succeed was held. All along the route the streets Much Business Transacted at the Theater. This is a drama in three acts Cubans. But what of the Porto Ricans? will not bear relating. They were thank him, and has remained as Abbot until a were crowded. At the front of the pro dealing with the capital and labor ques Thev have not asked our intervention: fleeting Last Monday ful that they escaped without broken few weeks ago, when he resigned, and cession were the Mayor of Sligo, M. P. to Honor the tion, and is one of the strongest and thev have not pleaded for annexation. Dutyof Irishmen Night. backs. Rev. Father Obrecht was elected his Mr. William O'Brien, Aid. Collery, M most pleasniK plays of that character They were invaded as a military neces- Memory of Patriotic Dead The members were invited to "take successor. Mr. John O'Dowd and the members ever given the public. The story is a sity. They number eight hundred thou All another," which they did, when all filled The new Abbot was born at Stolzheim, of the Sligo Corporation, and they were of Generations. simple one. Andrew Knowltou, owner sand people, and have not been divided The regular meeting of the County pipes and settled down to listen to Alsace, in 1853. He finished his studies received everywhere with enthusiasm. of the famous iron works of that name, by fierce conflict. If we give freedom Board, Ancient Order of Hibernians, was songs and anecdotes. Tim Lyons and in the seminary at Strasburg, Alsace, and TJie splendid brass band of the Sligo meeting of the Wex has a lovely daughter who falls in love and independence to Cuba, to which she The usual weekly held in Hibernian Hall Monday evening, James Rogers related the early history of was graduated with distinction. Like Temperance Society headed the bauds, wth Reuben Warner,superintendent of the is entitled, is there any justification for ford Centenary Association held on Sun with President John A. Murphy in ihe the order for the benefit of the younger many other patriotic youths of his time, The foundation stone was laid by the works, even while she is engaged to our enforced conquest and annexation of evening at 108 Talbot street was ren chair and George Flahiff acting as members, after which Tim J. Sullivan he determined to take up arms in defense Mayor of Sligo at the Market Square. It day Ralph Standish. A strike at the works Porto Rico? interesting by Secretary. sang in excellent voice the "Three Leaves of his country dunug the Franco-Pru- s is intended that the memorial shall con dered more than usually is handled so beautifully by Warner, "Hawaii we have annexed, irrespective There was a large attendance, repre of Shamrock," and Michael Collins con- war. Before he had a chance to don sist of a marble statue of Erin standing the nresence of many representative men sian sees justice done both to hands and of the wishes of the people, who were not sentatives being present from all but one vulsed the audience with his rendition of war came to an end. on a high pedestal, on the panels of who from the county, who were in town for a uniform the employer, that everyone is forced to re asked whether the constitution under - of the divisions in Jefferson county, and "Paddy Doyle." of becoming n military man he which there-- are to be bas relief medal the Parnell anniversary. Mr. P. J. Law- Instead spect him, and the owner, who has stolen which they have recently lived meets with a great deal of routine business was trans Among those present were Messrs, on habit of St. Bernard and lions of Wolfe Tone, Lord Edward Fitz lor occunied the chair. put the inventions from Warner, not only takes their approval. Nor was annexation in acted. One matter of importance that Thomas Cody, Thomas Keenan, Edward attached himself to the monastery of La gerald and , the fourth be The Chairman in his opening address him as a partner, but gives his daughter's its direct or indirect form ever given to was up for consideration was the purchase Clancy, James Rogers, John Mulloy, After ing reserved for the inscription. Under welcomed the representatives of Wexford Grande, Trappe, France. passing baud when he discovers that he has all them for decision. The flag of our coun of a memorial lot in St. Louis cemetery, James Furey, William Clare, Dr. John was to the foundation stone was deposited meeting, and said that it always through his novitiate he admitted alomr had her heart. Mr. Eagle will cive try waves in Hawaii over a people sub- to their in which deceased members without rela Keaney, James Barry, Tim Lyons, for Irishmen to honor James simple vows, on the feast of St. Joseph, hermetically sealed casket containing a a first-clas- s rendition of the character of was a noble du .v tives may be interred. jected by our superior force, in flagrant patriot dead of all Spelman, Michael McGillicuddy, James March 19, 1877. In the following year copy of the resolutions to be submitted to Superintendent, while Anna MacGrcgor the memory of their The Vice Presidents of the city violation of the consent of the governed. duty in the highest six Duggan, Louis Perrauda, John Cassidy, he was sent to the monastery of the Three the meeting, a list of the Sligo '98 clubs, as Cinders, and Mr. Rcvnolds as Bob generations. It was a divisions were appointed a committee to An'nleton. will keen the audience in "In the case of the Fhillipines we have for all peoples to Peter Cusick, Michael Collins and many Fountains, near Rome, where he contin the membership card, a copy of the Sligo conception of the term necessary arrangements for a most Humorous moou. xuc lucucri the question repeated, only in a much fidelity to make the others. After enjoying a bountiful re- ued his theological studies, and after Champion, containing a description of perpetuate the traditions of of Stock Company is admirably adapted to more aggravated form. fitting celebratton St. Patrick's day, past with the necessaries to wash it mother-of-pea- rl country which inspired the best and having passed a rigorous examination the memorial, a rosary nlavs of this character, which will draw "There is even now a going on and Mr. John J. Lannon, of the Young down the meeting adjourned, all voting strife noblest of their race, nnd no nation on the was awarded his title of Doctor of blessed by the Bishop of the diocese and very largely from the ranks of the work- among the nations of the earth for the Men's Division, was made Chairman. A Messrs. Cody, Keenan and Spelman en during the coming week. "The Par- face of the earth had nobler patriots to Divinity. a list of the Sligo Ladies' '98 Committee ers partition and possession of Eastern coun- meeting of the Vice Presidents will be tertainment promoters of the first-clas- s. adise Lost" ranks with the famous "Long or grander principles to preserve In Rome he was admitted to his solemn and some '93 emblems. As the proccs tries. Let us take the Philippines and we revere held and steps taken to make the St, All in all, it was probably the most en Strike." than the Irish. The present year amply vows and was ordained priest. Two sion passed through Pound street a child shall be in the midst of the conflict. We Patrick's day affair a memorable one. joyable and creditable social affair in the attraction at Buckingham showed the world that those who tried to years later he was appointed Vice Procu dressed in white and green, Miss Ruby The next the shall have to follow the monarchical pol- The committee having in charge the history of Division 1. English unselfishly had earned and rator General of the whole order, with Ferguson, played national airs on a harp is Rice and Barton's Rose Hill im- serve Ireland silver jubilee of the Ancient Ordei of Hi icy of large standing armies, with enshrinement in the his residence in Rome. Since that time at the window of one of the houses. The Folly Company, said to be the greatest ( were receiving that bernians in Kentucky recommended LIMERICK DIVISION'S RECEPTION mense navies not always voluntary). We w.,01iMirt nf (Tip nennle. ana that he has held several high and responsible proceedings throughout were most sue and strongest burlesque and vaudeville ...r..i Presidents of the various divisions shall not only have to bear the heavy bur- cause endear- the past week has been a positions in the order. Pope Leo XIII cessful. company ever organized. The Rose Hill their principles and that constitute an executive committee. The The very busy dens of debt and taxation exceeding of their race which one in Irish-Americ- ordered him to come to America to solicit On the motion of Mr. Thomas McCar Company has never failed to give the ment in their hearts recommendation was concurred in, and but pleasant social that of other nations, but we will come is the fittest honor and most enduring and society circles. While there had alms for the historic monastery of Sts, rick, seconded by Mr. Mulrooney, the best of satisfaction. They will present to that point against which the genius of it is probable that the order will have a has fame any man can desire. been important events announced for Vincent and Anastasius, better known as Mayor of Sligo, Mr. P. A. McIIugh, took more new and uovel features than our institution revolts compulsory mili- that grand demonstration some time in the civen with any show before. n O'Crowley expressed the pleasure each evening, it was a matter of surprise the Three Fountains. He spent four the chair. ever been tary duty. Mr. spring preceding the meeting of the Among them will be the new and original meet his exiled fellow and congratulation to Com years at this work in New York city. In Large contingents, mounted and on it afforded him to national convention at Boston. the Literary burlesque, entitled "Wicked Paris," and "We do not oppose the development of city of Dublin, where and officers of Division 4, recognition of his many services to the foot, with banners, and in some instances countymen in the The County Board passed a resolution mittee Ancient the original musical comedy, entitled our industry, the expansion of our com- that tenacity to national principles so Order of Hibernians, that their meeting order he was in January, 1898, appointed bands, attended from Bunluaden, Tunas 'Toundthe Town," also introducing a merce, or the power and influence which indorsing the Kentucy Irish American - of Wexford people was so largely attended Wednesday even Superior and Administrator of the Abbey ban,- Manorhamilton, , Grange grand array of specialty and burlesque characteristic the and commending it to a most liberal the United States may exert upon the to intensify rather than diminish ing. of Gethsemane. He arrived there last , Drumlease, , Calry stars, headed by Miss Lillian Washburn, of the nations seemed patronage. original Washburn sisters, the destinies of the earth. said that it was in such When President Hennessy called March. He soon won the esteem of his , Sosey, Riverstowu, Killinu of the Mr. O'Gorman Favorable action was also taken on John queen of burlesque; Cain and Mack, the On the contrary, we realize that the the national spirit meeting to order there was one of the fellow monks, and his election as Abbot , Killargue, Killoran reunions as this that number of petitions from the local divis the inery, odd and funny team, in an original higher intelligence and standard of life end the patriotic largest audiences ever assembled in on October 11 occasioned no surprise. Ballynish, Templeboy, , Balli- - found renewed hope in ions, after which the board wes enter the laughing hit; Miss Blanche Newcomb, of the American workers will largely recruited vitality. It was, in hall present, while the assembly room sodare, Carrownagh, etc. the petite artist, daughter of the late toward sniration tained by several speakers, Col. John J contribute attaining the highest an extreme pleasure to see that was crowded with ladies and invited UNION LABEL LAW VALID. The Chairman, in opening the pro Bobby Newconib, in a repertoire of new industrial deed, Barrett delivering an interesting and songs; Cunningham and pinnacle of and commercial men whom destiny had guests. President Hennessy and Secre ceedings, said he was never more proud and popular those Wexford instructive address. Grant, America's greatest acrobats and greatness; and these achievements in the native Homes were tarv Kelly dispatched business of the Judge Holmes, of the United States people ot biigo town and county cast far from their the ottlie knock-abo- ut artists; Miss Jennetta El- paths of peace will glorify the institutions which made the mcrring besides four Circuit Court at Omaha, in deciding a than he was that day. Never before had dan- true to the traditions CHURCH BAZAAR. promptly, initiating liott, the charming and captivating of our republic, to which the grateful name and fame of their county dear to ii'. w h'embers and acting on a number of case involving the label of a trade union so magnificent a procession passed cer, and a bevy of twenty beautiful and eyes and yearning hearts of the people of of Ireland and a dread to her aopli'.ations. recently, used the following language in through the streets of the town. One of well-forme- d ladies, introducing new, the friends What promises to be one of the most specialties, as the earth will turn for courage and inspi- Literary Committee and officers concluding his opinion: "The label is a most hopeful features novel and sensational such foes. The the in connection vivan-dier- s, ration to struggle onward and upward, enjoyable events of the kind will be the the zig-za-g dancers, the musical Mr. Thomas J. Foley in an extremely bazaar to be given for the benefit of St, were instructed to act for the division in part of the well-know- n machinery of with that day's demonstration was the with grand and gorgeous scenery so that the principles of human liberty well sustained address dwelt on the Paul's church, which will open the sec conjunction with the committee from the trades unions, and the use of it is found fact that they were there not to talk and handsome costumes. and human justice may be implanted in events of that stirring epoch which called ond week in December. There are seven Young Men's Division in making ar- if a finding be necessary, to be of value about unity, but to show that they were their hands. Bal-lin- "Superba" will be the attrac- forth the celebration of the present year, prizes to be contested for nnd the rangements for the Irish drama to be to the union and its members. It would united. Men were there from a Hanlon's "The flag of our republic should float race3 Avenue next week, with Tues- and pointed out the continuity of effort will be watched with interest. The tickets presented by them. not be traveling too far from the record to Ballyshannon and from Cliffonsy tion at the over a free people, and must never form and Saturday matiuees. for Ireland's freemen which down to the issued Tuesdayj After the transaction of routine busi- perhaps if we should assume that the use to , and although they had been day, Thursday a cloak to hide slavery, barbarism, des- were The chief prize new present day gave each generation its duty ness the doors were thrown open and the of the label is, in fact, as it certainly divided in the past he should like to see The cast this year contains many potism tyranny. America, as we know will be a Kingsbury grand piano, and til and a number of clever specialists. ot and ita lessons to learn and public allowed to inspect the beautiful might be, of far more economic import the emissary of faction that would dare names with its blessings of to oerform ampaign for this one will attract wide The old piece has been rewritten and it, peace and stabil- teach. He could-scarcel- y express the in spread attention. meeting room. Following this the baud ance to the union than are most of the to speak a word against the great princi- improved, and will afford a great ity, must not be hazarded for a new era spiriting feelings he experienced in the which had been provided for the occasion trademarks, strictly d, which are ple of the United Irishmen. He would Sreatly amusement to the patrons of Coi. ' couifjany of such a representative gamer Subscribe now and get our souvenir. took its station in the assembly room, protected by the courts." now call up Mr. John J. Keenan, T. C. Shaw's theater. CONTINUED ON THIRD l'AGK.