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TUESDAY EVENING MAY lf 1900

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I INDORSED BY THE ElfRAt LABOR UNIONS v vN > v swy A

That the Kentucky Irish American isaedily growing in favor with its readersand usefulness to the public is evidenced by tbeaction of the Central Labor Unionat a recent meeting in giving this paper JUS indorsement which is the morewelcome and apprecIated because uDlOltcifed atJd unexpected The publisher isgrateful and will endeavor to merit thk additional recognition Our friends willbe pleased to learn that the proposition favoring the indorsement was unanimouslybytheWhereas Many misstatements have recently appeared in the press of thiscity relative to the Central Labor Union and organizations represented therein and

Whereas The Kentucky Irish American has always been a consistent andunbiased champion of the trades union movement therefore be it

Resolved That the Central Labor Union ind6rse said Kentucky Irish Americanas the official newspaper of this body

Resolved That the proceedings of this organization and all affiliated unions becommunicated to the public through the columns of the aforesaid paper

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IRELANDRecord of the Host Important of

the Recent Events Culled

Ifrom Exchanges

A branch of the United Irish leaguehas been formed in Listry Cross KerryI

The movement for the

footIholdTerence Glancy has resigned his post

Ition as Secretary of the RoscommonCounty Council

Alexander Patterson was accidentallydrowned at the West Bridge j Enniskillena short time ago

A flourishing branch of the UnitedIrish League has been organized at Castlerea County Roscommon

Edward OConnor a venerable residentof Bolabcg Brannoxtown died recentlyHe was seventythree years old

J T Heffernan of Kildare exChair ¬

man of the District Council was chosenSecretary of the County Council

The death occurred recently in the In ¬

firmary Trim of John Teeling after ashort illness He was sixtytwo years oage

G Hagans of Drumkeerin Chairmanof the Leitrim Rural District Council hasresigned that position He is a sterling

NationalistAtey Petty Sessions there were

no criminal cases for disposal and JudgeShaw was presented with the customarywhite gloves

Sligo Nationalists were coerced by theirUnionist employers Into signing a bogusaddress to be presented to the Queen onbehalfof the Citizens of Sligo

The Newbridge branch of the GalwayUnited Irish League has chosen RevFather OKeefe for President H Crowefor Treasurer and Michael Dillon for

SecretaryTheof Carlingford has lost one of

its oldest Catholic residents by the deathof Mrs Mary McCann widow of the lateJoseph McCann of Dundalk She waseightysix years old

BallyhauntsCountyPitzmauriceE

nfott curate of HollymountThe patriarch of the townland of Lis

nascrehog near Garvagh was BernardMcNicholl He was found dead in hisbed recently Hls age was1 ninety Hismother lived to be 107 years old

The people of the districts which con-

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the area under the control of theNorth Longford Executive of the UnitedIrish League are nobly supporting theIrish cause They recently subscribed

100 to the foundJames Mclaughlin aged fiftyfive a

native of Blessington County Wicklowwhile driving cattle to the fair at Carlowtook suddenly illat Greenldne bridgeand died before aid arrived The sum of

230 was fund in his pocketThere died recently in Cardiff Wales

Patrick Hayes a native of Dreenaghwho was said to have had vivid remem ¬

brance of the landing or the French inBantry bay in 1708 Hayes whose agewas given at 108 was a devout Catholic

At the last meeting of the North Westmeath Executive Committee of theUnited Irish League there was a goodattendance John OSulllvan was electedChairman and Thomas Meehan waschosen for representative on the direc ¬

tory

The Meelin Branch of the United Irish

menberbythedeathmember of the District Council He wasa stanch Nationalist and JK11ere twoteraaq of Imprisonment during the Balfour coercion regime

Mach regret Iis felt in WaterfoM thedeath of Dr W R Connolly a memberof wellknown and highly respectedlocal family Dr Connolly who> heldseveral public appoistaienU waa aa espedal favorite with the poor of his native

alwayskindlyThe deathi recently of Paiber Thomas

Feeban of Ca tktown Qwens countywas very deeply ad widely regrettedafter thirty years of wiseionary taborsHis many fine galittesrelfgioes and

ldll1t4Jprieet8iandphim in oratory 4ferror-

AtNewratb a mile Brit Waterfordthe wife ofa fitmer iMtned >aiiir JCearnswas burned to death Apsrk fraithec-himneylgnitd the house Thefleweaspread to the cowcued with the reMitthat four gone a rick d toy and thehouse were bvraed rfa UM eon to save I

the cat1 Mrs Kewns perished I

there ware interred in the familyc

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burial place at Rathoelately the remainsof Mrs Mary Kihsella who at the ad ¬

vanced ageof ninetyseven years r died atthe residence of her eon the Rev JohnwasbestLeighlin as the sister of Father Thomas

JohnNolanOrange and green were represented at

the Cookstown Sessions recently as asequel to the celebration pf St Patricksday John Connollys singing of GodSave Ireland cost him 6s and costsAny sorrow he may have felt at the finemust have been materially mollified whenhe saw a true blue0rangemanJohn

singingGodPope

A public meeting Wig held at New¬

castle recently for the purpose of estab-lishing a branch of the United IrishLeague Most of the lleading Nationalistsof the district were present ThomasLynch of the Rural District Councilpresided and P F Maguire of KellsChairman of the Urban District Councilmade an interesting address A branchwas formed and christened the Moynaltyand Newcastle Branch

At the first meeting of the delegates ojfthe East Limerick branches of the UnitedIrish League form Wg the EastJmerickExecutive held in Limereck HenryOShea of Limerick City Branch occu ¬

pying the chair the election of officersof the Executive took place WilliamLundon of Kilteely was chosen Presi ¬

dent Morgan Hayeis of Oola Secretaryand Rev Thomas ODwyer pastor ofcola delegate to the Provincial DlrectorytiThe ofprizes for StJoseph schurch fbdcf wilt beheldon July 20 The Jprizes are numerousand very valuable and Include a slIvermedal from the Pope with his imagethereon Right Rev Dr ODwyerBishop of Limerick gives a prize thatwill take three saloon return tickets onany of the firstclasslItters from Queenstown to New York or from New Yorkto Queenstowh Should this prize bewon outside of Ireland the fortunate per ¬

son will be advised by cablePeter Regan the organizer of the

United Irish League was lately tried atBallinrobe on a charge of assaultingDavid Ruttledge of Cornfield SolicitorBarry of Westport who was speciallyretained by thE League to defend ap¬producethe application Regau who had a crosssummons having been examined Harryrenewed his application tot an adjourn ¬

ment which wai again refused and

daysimprisonment ¬

dered to find sureties for twelve1 months

ttalkenburgsHotelfriends he being fa a delicate state ofhealth It being market day the car-riage

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with its esoore was driven off amidloud cheering asdlVcriea of Long livethe League Treat two thousandleaguers rTHEATRICALS

Col Meflerts uteri are determined I

to make hu bcaefit to Jbe given nextTuesday night at theTtaple a rouserIt will be a ttlW to ore of Louisvillea best known and whist popular citiZCBS who h4 kbortd faithfully for thepopular price atawKOMtii The programme Will WoMcof exeeptioual inter¬

est and pews aad Will include work byall the maa+bri of the Mefferf StockCompany Fide Mlle off rad during thepast year ab tiia Tewjtlt Itui beea at a-

very higk onUr <add the M tire theater ¬

going public fcjwth popular play liottstwill coatiaw widv bW Masaxementnext aanroo Mnii vatf MItt Tuesdayevening aad NMM the bult a subtaBUal one

tittle yptawd W b burlesque I

company witt tlMi tte Maenad at the

highestsalariedhave beep tiagafBfl Sot her support

ODI UMNH Marlin=rftlleboy vocalist j TonyPaator4 fii 91lnIy andMsrlow lidos 01 GarnokLand GUM ttoijing anddancing auubtqttta AnwatfXMtf cod Par

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HIBERNIANSWhat They Have Been Doing

the Past WeekGeneral-News Notes

Another division was organized thismonth in Maryland

The Daughters of Erin of AdamsMass are arranging to hold a May

festivalDivision12 of Providence R I in ¬

itiated five and received seven applica ¬

tions at their last meetingDivision 1 and the Daughters of Erin

of St Paul will give a joint grand balland entertainment Monday night

The Kentucky representatives and Hi¬

bernian Knights should 66 given a rousing sendoff when they depart for Boston

The Wigwam at Minneapolis has beenbrilliantly lighted and decorated for thesocial and dance of Division 4 Monday

eveningAllLadles Auxiliaries and divis-

Ions of Boston are arranging socials ballsand receptions for the entertainment ofdelegates and visitors fo the national con ¬

ventlonTheromantic Irish drama Shaun

Aroon was produced Monday eveningunder the auspices of the Ladies Aux ¬

iliary of Newark N J for the benefit ofSt Josephs church

The Knights of Columbus of NorwichN Y gave a private dancing party andbanquet at their rooms last week atwhich members of the Ladies Auxiliaryand Division 1 were special guests

The Hibernian Band of St Paul is re-

ported¬

making rapid strides nowadaysand is receiving money from severalsources It has purchased several newinstruments of the very latest improve ¬

mentThe Ladies Auxiliary of Division 3 of

Minneapolis gave a reception and ball totheir friends Tuesday evening MrsJames Best was the mistress of cere ¬

monies assisted by a number of wellknown women

Nine hundred members Of the ordermet recently at their headquarters in SanFrancisco and marched to St Patrickschurch where they attended mass andreceived holy communion Father Cummings preached the sermon

Division 1 of the Daughters of Erin isbooming At its last meeting seven can ¬

didates were initiated and seven applica-tions

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referred The ladies accepted aninvitation to attend the meeting of Di¬

vision 5 last Sunday evening This is theway they are working in Providence

Division 40 of Forest Hills Mass isshowing signs of considerable activitythese days in preparation for the comingnational convention and parade Tomor ¬

row evening a concert and lecture underthe auspices of this division will be givenin Curtis Hall Jamaica Plain An efficientcommittee headed by President TimothyJ OConnell is working hard to makethis affair a grand success-

DENSINQERS FURNITURE

One of the most complete stocks offurniture ia Louisville is BOW on exhibi ¬

tion at the store of Nathan Benahiger315 West Market stteet It embraces allthe latest styles and his prices are veryreasonable Young people contemplatinggolng to housekeeping and old onesrefurnishing their homes will find thereeverything they need

REMOVAL

the Spericerian Business College willremove from its present quarters in theBoard of Trade building to the UnionNational Bank building Sixth and Mainstreets some tine in August Therenioval was rendered necessary by theiuereaslpg umber of pupils seeking admission to this wellknown educationalInstitution Murphy it ro tile archi ¬

tects are making the necessary altera ¬

tions and the college will then havedouble Itprtcapacity There arebut few business colleges that have benas successful aa the Spencerian Jttegraduates are nearly always jn demand

ANCIENT tn1t OF HIBERNIANS iOSTONMAY TG li-

The IHibernian have secured ante ofone aid onethird fare or the round tripfor their nationall tMetiagi in Bortou sadhaws aelfcted the Royal Sine routeB-ec O s Wrailrotodu the i+lhdaltoutsTie committee a Md list B it O SW on account of iU upvrior train serviceand quickest time he rpwte will be-

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Their prices are the lowest work the best andall guaranteed They will treat you right

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Carriages Furnished for All Occasions on Short Notice

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