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F s r s JRXHA RJOAN 1 H 1 atII 1 I = I a 3I1II1I1iI11Zii 13 ildIJIItIIi ll+ lHllHl1t I + HOME PHONE 88 CUMBERLAND 123 J JV BARRETT FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER SSSEAST MAIN STREET With the assistance of my sons I will continue the undertaking business of my late husband under the same firm name at 838 East Main Street MRS JOHN J BARRETT iMHl 13111d 1 1 l + 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 II4t3H4 Lx D BAX Funeral Director anI- LIDEI301TI Embalmer S3OGO STCarriages OOOOQQOO 4 HENRY C LAUER i ILI1PIinIRTIPi1i O Fine Wines and Liquors Livery Boarding Stable 42B and 430 407 E JEFFERSON ST Branch House 905 West Market EAST JEFFERSON STREET MM I I M HI I H KMH HI t MM M H H MM + I HICKEY SAMPLK ROOM Good Liquors a Specialty Fifteen Ball Pool- M J HICKEY Proprietor Homo Telehone 384 2I8 W Jefferson St t + + + t H + + + + + ++ + + + +++ + ++ + + JOHN nFRANI WALTERS Clay = Street Brewery 812 and Std CLAY STREET ICYTaP p PETER M ANORIOI g SONS WAGON MANUFACTURERS Carriage Repairing and Rubber Tires 205 and 207 WEst GREEN ST J3OR J3ES1 OLD MKENNA WHISKY CALL UPON 1 SEVENTHANDOAKSTSTENOENTS Cool Lager and Warm Lunch Never Run Out BIG FOUR ROUTE T- OIndianapolis Peoria CHICAGO AND AIA POINTS IN INDIANA and MICHIGAN BEST TERMINALS UNION DEPOT Corner Seventh St and River CITY TICKET OFFICE No 259 Fourth Ave IS J QATlv General Agent Louisville Ky WARREN i LYNCH G P A WM P DltPPEA Go PA CINCINNATI O tI Levys Special is the Best 350 Slice that ever has been sold in Louisville Made in all styles and widths dress shoes andstreet shoes Try a pair LEVY BROSTH- IRD AND MAR- KETjewelers H j fJ KERSTIN6 AND Optician1- 8th and Market Sts Phone Main 3854A NEW CHURCH AT LUDlOW The Right Rev Bishop Maes will bless the cornerstone of the new St James church at Ludlow Ky tomorrow after noon The Rev Father Thomas Kehoe o and his faithful parishioners have made great preparations for this event Father Kehoe was placed in charge of St James parish nine years ago Since then he has not only paid off the debt on the old church but has succeeded in raising funds for a new and handsome edifice LYNCHEHAUNS CASE The arguments in the famous Lynch haun case at Indianapolis were finished on Wednesday but United States Com missioner Moores will not announce his decision before Monday Numerous tilts occured between the opposing attorneys One of the lawyers for the British Gov ¬ ernment insisted that the case should be decided by the Executive Department nf the Federal Government To thisCom missioner Moorea disagreed and insisted he bad a right to dispose of the matter CUT THIS OUT 8 s r i EflJUQ i r IIlI ISH yiERI < A I + WOODS pftlt BHIiIiOT I I- f K f t VOTE FOR + I II 1 + + + + SIGNED + + + Saturday Oct 17 1903 + X00000000 Above will be found the ballot for the Kentucky Irish American Worlds yourfriends that fifty votes may be cast by either new or old subscribers for each paid yearly subscription Now is the time to take advantage of this great offer IRELAND Record of the Most Important of the Recent Events Culled From Exchanges Bandon is to resume its importance as a military station Thomas Sheehy died at Glin County Limerick at the advanced age of 110 Hanora Greaney an aged woman died suddenly at Ballycarthy near Tralee Michael MaCkey a farmer near Nenagh fell from a ladder and was instantly killedJames Clarke of Ringsenda fisher ¬ man fell from a boat in Dublin bay and was drowned Mrs Nano Lillis wife of Patrick Lillis died recently at her home Ballyorgan County Limerick Daniel Grace a coal heaver while load ¬ ing a vessel at Georges quay Cork fell into the river and was drowned The tenants on the Gould estate at Athea met the landlord Sunday and dis ¬ cussed terms of purchase under the new land act Mr Daniels an official of the Bank of Ireland at Waterford rescued two lady bathers who had gone beyond their depth at Tramore Cornelius Murphy son of Mrs Murphy and the late John Murphy of Macroom i was recently ordained at Clonliffe Col ¬ lege by the Right Rev Bishop Donnelly The annual procession to the grave ofI Charles Stewart Parnell at Glasnevin cemetery last Sunday was poorly at ¬ tended Only a few Irish Foresters and less than 100 boys were in line The tenants on the OFarrell estate Youghal met with a view to negotiate for the purchase of their holdings The Right Rev Monsignor Keller was in ¬ structed to propose terms to the landlord Ninetenths of the tenants on the Gunn estate County Kerry have accepted an offer for the sale of the estate on the basis of a reductiou of 35 per cent on first term and 20 per cent on second term rentsThe funeral of the Rev Father Cor ¬ nelius OSullivan parish priest of Ennis keane was largely attended Previous to the funeral at Enniskeane a solemn mass of requiem was celebrated in the Cathedral at Cork The horses attached to Lord OBriens carriage became frightened at Tallaght and ran away The two daughters of Lord OBrien remained in the carriage until the horses stopped of their own ac ¬ cord and thus escaped injury Messrs M J Flavin and Thomas ODonnell members of Parliament ad ¬ dressed a meeting of the Tralee branch of the United Irish League and counseled the people to organize if they wished to secure the full benefit of the land bills The tenants on the Newman estates at Kilshanulng and Ballymagooley have re ¬ jected the landlords offer for sale on terms which would secure reductions o 30 per cent on first term rents and 20 per- cent on second term rents The reduc- tions ¬ are considered inadequate St Finbarrs day was celebrated wit more than the usual solemnity at Gougane Barra this year The sermon was preached in the Irish language by the Rev Father Daly D D of Austra- lIa ¬ Father Daly has been conducting a summer school at Gougane Barra this year and Is conversant with sixteen lan ¬ guages The Right Rev Dr Foley Bishop of Kildare and Leighlln has addressed a letter to his people calling attention to the fact that the land act will become operative November 1 and instructing to porno of their holdings Miss Caroline Percival a highly re- spected ¬ young lady of Dublin fell from a cliffat Howth Head and was instantly killed Miss Percival was one of a party of tourists enjoying the scenery when she suddenly fell over the side of a steep cliff tier sister clutched her arm and narrowly escaped being drawn over the side of the cliff with her sister IN GOOD HANDS Tony Norton has been appointed man ¬ agar at Louisville for the State Life Insurance Company of Indianapolis Mr Norton was born and raised in this city and has a wide acquaintance not only i Louisville but through several States In his hands the interests of the State Life Insurance Company will be well i takes care ofj I 1- a A h RECENT DEATHS Mrs Moliie McMahoq wife of Michael McMahon died at the family residence 1450 Twentyfourth street Tuesday even ¬ ing The funeral took place from St CharleSBOrromeos church on Thursday mornlugr6f Garland Medley son of Mr and Mrs I W H < Medley died at the family resi ¬ dence 1631 Twelfth street on Weduesday morning The deceased was highly re- spected ¬ In the community The funeral took place from St Williams church on Friday morning Mrs Martha Burke widow of Thomas Burke died at her residence 15G9 Bank street on Monday The deceased leaves one daughter Miss Katie Burke who has the sympathy of many friends in her be ¬ reavement The funeral took place from St Patricks church on Thursday morn ing Mrs Anna Dick aged thirtytwo years died at the home of her parents 2013 Bank street early Thursday morning The deceased was the wife or Archie P Dick Before her marriage she was Miss Anna Franz The funeral will take place from St Anthonys church at 9 oclock this morning Daniel Brennan a respected citizen of the West End died at his home 1919 West Madison street on Monday morn ¬ ing The deceased had lived in Louis ¬ ville nearly all his life and leaves a widow and eight children The funeral took placg from St Ch afles Jlorromeos church on Wednesday morning Mrs Elizabeth Kemper aged twenty seven years died Sunday evening at her home 2115 Pirtle street The de ¬ ceased was the wife of Anthony Kemper and was a most estimable young matron Before her marriage she was Miss Eliza ¬ beth Thieman and was well known in Huutingburg Indas well asin this city The funeral took place from St An ¬ thonys church Wednesday morning James OBrien a laborer died at the City Hospital on Saturday of last week Death resulted from blood poisoning which was brought about from a pin scratch The deceased leaves a wife and six children The funeral took place from St Louis Bertrands church on Monday morning To add the distress of the family Mrs OBrien is seriously ill and was unable to attend her husbands funeral CONFIRMATION The Right Rev Bishop McCloskey will begin a confirmation tour in the State to ¬ morrow His first appointment will be at St James church Elizabethtown DISTRICT DEPUTIES Grand President Kelly of the Ken ¬ tucky jurisdiction Young Mens Insti- tute ¬ has made the following appoint- ments ¬ of District Deputies For the jurfs4lctlonatlargeEdward off Louisville For the city of Louisville Vincent D Smithf JacobPJonash For Central Kentucky William P Mc Nally Lexington For Southern KentuckyG F Sans bury Lebanon For Western KentuckyJames Clark OwensboroFor William B Hoffman Memphis For St Louis Louis W Heck- ELEVATIONS According to advices received in Cin- cinnati ¬ during the present week the Rev Father M P McSorley of the Convent of the Good Shepherd in that city has been appointed Bishop for one of the Philippine islands Father McSorley was born in New Jersey thirtynine years ago but has lived in Cincinnati 1 1since he was two years old He is a graduate of St Josephs College at Bardstown and of St Xaviers College Cincinnati When the word of his appointment came Father McSorley was en route to Baltimore t attend the obsequies of the Most Rev Archbishop Kain An unofficial cablegram from Rome announces that it is practically decided to appoint the Right Rev Bishop Mess mer to succeed the late Archbishop Katzeraa head of the archdiocese of Mil ¬ waukee Bishop Meesmer is one of the beenn honored with the title of Doctor of Canon I Law Gel into our Worlds F r contest o HIBERNIANS What They Have Been Doing the Past WeekGeneral- News Notes Only one meeting next week Division 18 has been organized at Tamaqua Pa A large class will be initiated at Spring ¬ field Ohio on Sunday October 25 Company C Hibernian Rifles of Providence has just given n very suc ¬ cessful bazar Division 21 of Brighton Mass will celebrate its twelfth anniversary with n concert and ball Eighty delegates attended the last meeting of the Bristol County Board at Fall River Mass Treasurer Kinneys report shows that the Jeffersonville division is in a flourish ¬ ing financial condition- At the last meeting of Division 18 of Providence the first and second degrees were conferred on thirteen candidates The death benefit in the Jeffersonvflle division amounts to 200 This has made the order popular in Southern Indiana Division 2 of Ashton R I celebrated its tenth anniversary last night Music and speeches were the order of the eveningThe Rifles at Dayton Ohio arc being reorganized Officers have been elected and quite a number have signed the muster roll Will Schnell of Division 4 seems to be the official escort for a bevy of members of the Ladles Auxiliary whom he accom panys to and from their meetings Michael Kinney of Jeffersonville has become known as the Guardian of the Treasury He is making a capable officer as Treasurer of his division Division 2 of Elmira N Y recently celebrated its eleventh anniversary with a grand banquet Vocal and instrumental music helped the members to spend an enjoyable evening Division 1 of Kenton county will init- iate ¬ a class of twentyfive candidates on Wednesday evening October 28 Cov ington Hibernians are working to have the largest division in Kentucky Division 1 of Milwaukee held the first of its winter series of discussions andentertainments Monday night The feature of the evening was a debate on the teachings of Daniel OConnell Division 3 of Buffalo held a public in- stallation ¬ on Tuesday night After the installation ceremonies there was a mus ¬ ical and literary entertainment during which refreshments and cigars were servedMembers of the Jeffersonville division have a move on foot toward having the history of Ireland taught in St Augus ¬ tines parochial school A committee ap ¬ pointed for this purpose will confer with the Rev Father OConnell Division 1 of Minneapolis has organ ¬ ized a drill corps to be known as the Hibernian Knights All members of the division under thirty years of age are elig ible to join the knights The uniform will conform as nearly as possible to the costume of the 98 men and the members will be armed with Irish pikes At a recent meeting of the Suffolk County Board held in Boston everyone of the seventythree divisions were repre ¬ sented The matter of holding a parade on St Patricks day next year was dis ¬ cussed and referred back to the various divisions After the last parade held several years ago the membership of the order increased 4000 in Suffolk county The matter of holding a union field day on May 30 was referred to a special com mittee HALLOWEEN EUCHRE Branch 7 Catholic Knights of America located in New Albany is preparing to give a euchre at Holy Trinity Hall on the evening of Friday October 30 As this will be the eve of Halloween the euchre will doubtless be well attended A num ¬ ber of handsome and useful prizes will be onlyo ten cents RAISED STARS AND STRIPES Sergt John J Kelly Troop E Seventh Cavalry United States army during the stay of his troop at Camp Young paid a visit to friends in this city Sergt Kelly raised the first American flag in Cuba after that island had been evacuated by the Spaniards in 1898 although Gen Woods claims the credit His home is at Fort Meyer Va 1 rJ > fJ WILLIAM BORQMANN Distillers Agent and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in WHISKIES WlfiES RflD CIGfl S I offer to the consumer some fine old whiskies at the following low prices galS gal4year Or pricesWill Home Phone 6264 2141618 SEVENTH ST LOUISVILLE KY We guarantee age and purity of all our goods STATIONERS PRINTERS BINDERS BOOKSELLERS The Bradley Gilbert Go e INCORPORATED Blank Book Pao8r Box Manufacturers RepKiintatiw rftho Hammond Typewriter for Kentucky Typewrite Supnllci Ribbons etcfornlirrechlnea Cor Third and Green Sts LOUISrMLLEJKYe SHE IS CRYING Because She Wanted to Go With Her Mamma to CHICAGOON I eII q Iolmoll rIwmmR sown b i In an ELEGANT PARLOR DINING CAR- E H BACON District Passenger Agent Louisville Ky FRANK J AgentC Managerw It It + H + t t + H + + It + + It tt + FINE WINES CHAMPAGNES AL KOLB 345 West Green Street LIQUORS CIGARSs + + + H It It It M M M M H MM M H 1 + + + + MMMMMM OLD AND RARE WHISKIES A SPECIALTY BLUE GRASS EXCHANGEL- ouis Wabnitz Co Proprietors TW FIOlfidetlag FTH ST Now Is the Time to Order Your FALL SUIT All the newest patterns to select from Suits made to order in all the latest styles Also repairing neatly and promptly done KILL1JOSEPh EIER MERCHANT TAILOR 741 W MARKET STREET CB THOMPSON FJORIST ROSEBUDS A SPECIALTY FLORAL DESIGNS 682 Fourth Avenue 261 W Jefferson Si Doth Telephones 1050 All orders receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed THE NEW POLICY ISSUED BY The Prudential is a plain and simple promise to pay containing no confusing technicalities Ages 16 to 66 Amounts 500 to 100000 Full particulars and sample policy- at your age gladly furnished free on request to CLARENCE H ZOOK Speola1 Agent 3334 COURIERJOURNAL BLDQ BOTH PHONES 3459 EERRMAM BROS IMPORTERS FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Distillers and Wholesale Deal ¬ ers in Finest Brands of Ken ¬ tucky Whiskies especially PEARL OF NELSONBO- TTLED IN BOND Telephone 1948 234 Sixth Street JESUIT MISSION A mission will be held at St Mary Magdalens church during the first week in November The mission will be given by two orators of the Jesuit order the Rev Fathers Ignatius Boarman and I Thomas McKeogh of St Ignatius Col lege Chicago The opening sermon will I be preached at the high mass at 10 oclock on the feast of All Saints Sun ¬ day November 1 and the mission will close at the same hour on the following Sunday FATHER MAYOY DEAD The Rev Michael McAvoy a well known Franciscan priest and one of the few Irish priests who are members of that order in the United States died in Hoboken N J on Tuesday night Father McAvoy was located in Louisville for a short time many years ago lIe spent fifteen years at Terre Haute Ind but the latter part of his life was spent in New Jersey Fall Styles have arrived in Hats Caps Gloves and Umbrellas CARRAROS aa CAFE n 1 ITALIAN SPAGHETTI TELEPHONE 761 NrE Corner Third and Green Sis SMOKE and ENJOY COOlEy KENNEDYS CIGARS They Are The Best Brands Made Monarch Gen DcWct IrishAmerican FLORA DE CASTILLOF- inest 10 Cent Cigar Made v 1 SO5T W 3Vr Fai1i Street QO TO 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Page 1: F galSgal4year J I atII JV I=I ildIJIItIIi +lHllHl1t CUT ... · F s r s JRXHA RJOAN 1H 1 atII 1 I=I a 3I1II1I1iI11Zii 13 ildIJIItIIi ll+lHllHl1t I + HOME PHONE 88 CUMBERLAND 123 J

F s r s JRXHA RJOAN1H 1 atII1 I=I a 3I1II1I1iI11Zii 13 ildIJIItIIi ll+lHllHl1t

I + HOME PHONE 88 CUMBERLAND 123J JV BARRETT

FUNERAL DIRECTORAND EMBALMER

SSSEAST MAIN STREETWith the assistance of my sons I will continue the undertaking business

of my late husband under the same firm name at 838 East Main StreetMRS JOHN J BARRETT

iMHl13111d1 1 l+ 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1II4t3H4Lx D BAX

Funeral Director anI-

LIDEI301TI

EmbalmerS3OGO

STCarriagesOOOOQQOO

4 HENRY C LAUERi ILI1PIinIRTIPi1i O

Fine Wines and Liquors Livery Boarding Stable42B and 430407 E JEFFERSON ST

Branch House 905 West Market EAST JEFFERSON STREET

MM I I M HI I H KMH HI t M M M H H MM +

I HICKEYSAMPLK ROOM

Good Liquors a Specialty Fifteen Ball Pool-

M J HICKEY Proprietor

Homo Telehone 384 2I8 W Jefferson Stt+ + + t H++++ ++++++++++++++

JOHNnFRANIWALTERSClay=Street Brewery

812 and Std CLAY STREETICYTaPp

PETER M ANORIOI g SONS

WAGON MANUFACTURERS

Carriage Repairing and Rubber Tires

205 and 207 WEst GREEN ST

J3OR J3ES1 OLD

MKENNA WHISKYCALL UPON

1

SEVENTHANDOAKSTSTENOENTS

Cool Lager and Warm LunchNever Run Out

BIG FOUR ROUTET-

OIndianapolisPeoria

CHICAGOAND AIA POINTS IN

INDIANA andMICHIGAN

BEST TERMINALSUNION DEPOT

Corner Seventh St and RiverCITY TICKET OFFICE

No 259 Fourth Ave

IS J QATlvGeneral Agent Louisville Ky

WARREN i LYNCH G P AWM P DltPPEA Go PA

CINCINNATI O

tI

Levys Special

is the Best

350Slice that ever has beensold in Louisville Madein all styles and widthsdress shoes andstreetshoes Try a pair

LEVY BROSTH-

IRD AND MAR-

KETjewelers

H jfJ KERSTIN6

AND

Optician1-8th and Market Sts

Phone Main 3854ANEW CHURCH AT LUDlOW

The Right Rev Bishop Maes will blessthe cornerstone of the new St Jameschurch at Ludlow Ky tomorrow afternoon The Rev Father Thomas Kehoe o

and his faithful parishioners have madegreat preparations for this event FatherKehoe was placed in charge of St Jamesparish nine years ago Since then he hasnot only paid off the debt on the oldchurch but has succeeded in raisingfunds for a new and handsome edifice

LYNCHEHAUNS CASE

The arguments in the famous Lynchhaun case at Indianapolis were finishedon Wednesday but United States Commissioner Moores will not announce hisdecision before Monday Numerous tiltsoccured between the opposing attorneysOne of the lawyers for the British Gov¬

ernment insisted that the case should bedecided by the Executive Department nfthe Federal Government To thisCommissioner Moorea disagreed and insistedhe bad a right to dispose of the matter

CUT THIS OUT8 sri EflJUQi r IIlIISH yiERI < A I

+ WOODS pftlt BHIiIiOT II-f Kf tVOTE FOR +

III 1

++

+ +SIGNED+ +

+ Saturday Oct 17 1903 +

X00000000Above will be found the ballot for the Kentucky Irish American Worldsyourfriendsthat fifty votes may be cast by either new or old subscribers for each paid

yearly subscription Now is the time to take advantage of this great offer

IRELANDRecord of the Most Important of

the Recent Events CulledFrom Exchanges

Bandon is to resume its importance asa military station

Thomas Sheehy died at Glin CountyLimerick at the advanced age of 110

Hanora Greaney an aged woman diedsuddenly at Ballycarthy near Tralee

Michael MaCkey a farmer near Nenaghfell from a ladder and was instantly

killedJamesClarke of Ringsenda fisher ¬

man fell from a boat in Dublin bay andwas drowned

Mrs Nano Lillis wife of Patrick Lillisdied recently at her home BallyorganCounty Limerick

Daniel Grace a coal heaver while load ¬

ing a vessel at Georges quay Cork fellinto the river and was drowned

The tenants on the Gould estate atAthea met the landlord Sunday and dis ¬

cussed terms of purchase under the newland act

Mr Daniels an official of the Bank ofIreland at Waterford rescued two ladybathers who had gone beyond their depthat Tramore

Cornelius Murphy son of Mrs Murphyand the late John Murphy of Macroom i

was recently ordained at Clonliffe Col ¬

lege by the Right Rev Bishop Donnelly

The annual procession to the grave ofICharles Stewart Parnell at Glasnevincemetery last Sunday was poorly at¬

tended Only a few Irish Foresters andless than 100 boys were in line

The tenants on the OFarrell estateYoughal met with a view to negotiatefor the purchase of their holdings TheRight Rev Monsignor Keller was in ¬

structed to propose terms to the landlord

Ninetenths of the tenants on the Gunnestate County Kerry have accepted anoffer for the sale of the estate on thebasis of a reductiou of 35 per cent onfirst term and 20 per cent on second term

rentsThefuneral of the Rev Father Cor¬

nelius OSullivan parish priest of Enniskeane was largely attended Previousto the funeral at Enniskeane a solemnmass of requiem was celebrated in theCathedral at Cork

The horses attached to Lord OBrienscarriage became frightened at Tallaghtand ran away The two daughters ofLord OBrien remained in the carriageuntil the horses stopped of their own ac¬

cord and thus escaped injuryMessrs M J Flavin and Thomas

ODonnell members of Parliament ad ¬

dressed a meeting of the Tralee branch ofthe United Irish League and counseledthe people to organize if they wished tosecure the full benefit of the land bills

The tenants on the Newman estates atKilshanulng and Ballymagooley have re ¬

jected the landlords offer for sale onterms which would secure reductions o30 per cent on first term rents and 20 per-cent on second term rents The reduc-tions

¬

are considered inadequate

St Finbarrs day was celebrated witmore than the usual solemnity atGougane Barra this year The sermonwas preached in the Irish language bythe Rev Father Daly D D of Austra-lIa

¬

Father Daly has been conducting asummer school at Gougane Barra thisyear and Is conversant with sixteen lan ¬

guagesThe Right Rev Dr Foley Bishop of

Kildare and Leighlln has addressed aletter to his people calling attention tothe fact that the land act will becomeoperative November 1 and instructing

toporno oftheir holdings

Miss Caroline Percival a highly re-

spected¬

young lady of Dublin fell from acliffat Howth Head and was instantlykilled Miss Percival was one of a partyof tourists enjoying the scenery whenshe suddenly fell over the side of a steepcliff tier sister clutched her arm andnarrowly escaped being drawn over theside of the cliff with her sister

IN GOOD HANDS

Tony Norton has been appointed man ¬

agar at Louisville for the State LifeInsurance Company of Indianapolis MrNorton was born and raised in this cityand has a wide acquaintance not only iLouisville but through several StatesIn his hands the interests of the StateLife Insurance Company will be welli

takes care ofj I

1-

aA

h

RECENT DEATHS

Mrs Moliie McMahoq wife of MichaelMcMahon died at the family residence1450 Twentyfourth street Tuesday even ¬

ing The funeral took place from StCharleSBOrromeos church on Thursdaymornlugr6f

Garland Medley son of Mr and Mrs I

W H <Medley died at the family resi ¬

dence 1631 Twelfth street on Weduesdaymorning The deceased was highly re-

spected¬

In the community The funeraltook place from St Williams church onFriday morning

Mrs Martha Burke widow of ThomasBurke died at her residence 15G9 Bankstreet on Monday The deceased leavesone daughter Miss Katie Burke who hasthe sympathy of many friends in her be ¬

reavement The funeral took place fromSt Patricks church on Thursday morning

Mrs Anna Dick aged thirtytwo yearsdied at the home of her parents 2013Bank street early Thursday morningThe deceased was the wife or Archie PDick Before her marriage she was MissAnna Franz The funeral will take placefrom St Anthonys church at 9 oclockthis morning

Daniel Brennan a respected citizen ofthe West End died at his home 1919West Madison street on Monday morn ¬

ing The deceased had lived in Louis ¬

ville nearly all his life and leaves awidow and eight children The funeraltook placg from St Ch afles Jlorromeoschurch on Wednesday morning

Mrs Elizabeth Kemper aged twentyseven years died Sunday evening ather home 2115 Pirtle street The de ¬

ceased was the wife of Anthony Kemperand was a most estimable young matronBefore her marriage she was Miss Eliza ¬

beth Thieman and was well known inHuutingburg Indas well asin this cityThe funeral took place from St An ¬

thonys church Wednesday morning

James OBrien a laborer died at theCity Hospital on Saturday of last weekDeath resulted from blood poisoningwhich was brought about from a pinscratch The deceased leaves a wife andsix children The funeral took placefrom St Louis Bertrands church onMonday morning To add the distressof the family Mrs OBrien is seriously illand was unable to attend her husbandsfuneral

CONFIRMATION

The Right Rev Bishop McCloskey willbegin a confirmation tour in the State to ¬

morrow His first appointment will beat St James church Elizabethtown

DISTRICT DEPUTIES

Grand President Kelly of the Ken ¬

tucky jurisdiction Young Mens Insti-tute

¬

has made the following appoint-ments

¬

of District DeputiesFor the jurfs4lctlonatlargeEdwardoffLouisvilleFor the city of Louisville Vincent DSmithfJacobPJonashFor Central Kentucky William P Mc

Nally LexingtonFor Southern KentuckyG F Sans

bury LebanonFor Western KentuckyJames Clark

OwensboroForWilliam B Hoffman

MemphisFor St Louis Louis W Heck-

ELEVATIONS

According to advices received in Cin-

cinnati¬

during the present week the RevFather M P McSorley of the Conventof the Good Shepherd in that city hasbeen appointed Bishop for one of thePhilippine islands Father McSorley wasborn in New Jersey thirtynine years agobut has lived in Cincinnati 11since he wastwo years old He is a graduate of StJosephs College at Bardstown and ofSt Xaviers College Cincinnati Whenthe word of his appointment came FatherMcSorley was en route to Baltimore tattend the obsequies of the Most RevArchbishop Kain

An unofficial cablegram from Romeannounces that it is practically decidedto appoint the Right Rev Bishop Messmer to succeed the late ArchbishopKatzeraa head of the archdiocese of Mil ¬

waukee Bishop Meesmer is one of thebeennhonored with the title of Doctor of CanonI

Law

Gel into our Worlds F r contest

o

HIBERNIANSWhat They Have Been Doing

the Past WeekGeneral-News Notes

Only one meeting next weekDivision 18 has been organized at

Tamaqua PaA large class will be initiated at Spring ¬

field Ohio on Sunday October 25

Company C Hibernian Rifles ofProvidence has just given n very suc ¬

cessful bazarDivision 21 of Brighton Mass will

celebrate its twelfth anniversary with nconcert and ball

Eighty delegates attended the lastmeeting of the Bristol County Board atFall River Mass

Treasurer Kinneys report shows thatthe Jeffersonville division is in a flourish ¬

ing financial condition-

At the last meeting of Division 18 ofProvidence the first and second degreeswere conferred on thirteen candidates

The death benefit in the Jeffersonvflledivision amounts to 200 This has madethe order popular in Southern Indiana

Division 2 of Ashton R I celebratedits tenth anniversary last night Musicand speeches were the order of the

eveningTheRifles at Dayton Ohio

arc being reorganized Officers have beenelected and quite a number have signedthe muster roll

Will Schnell of Division 4 seems to bethe official escort for a bevy of membersof the Ladles Auxiliary whom he accompanys to and from their meetings

Michael Kinney of Jeffersonville hasbecome known as the Guardian of theTreasury He is making a capableofficer as Treasurer of his division

Division 2 of Elmira N Y recentlycelebrated its eleventh anniversary witha grand banquet Vocal and instrumentalmusic helped the members to spend anenjoyable evening

Division 1 of Kenton county will init-iate

¬

a class of twentyfive candidates onWednesday evening October 28 Covington Hibernians are working to havethe largest division in Kentucky

Division 1 of Milwaukee held thefirst of its winter series of discussionsandentertainments Monday night Thefeature of the evening was a debate onthe teachings of Daniel OConnell

Division 3 of Buffalo held a public in-

stallation¬

on Tuesday night After theinstallation ceremonies there was a mus ¬

ical and literary entertainment duringwhich refreshments and cigars were

servedMembersof the Jeffersonville division

have a move on foot toward having thehistory of Ireland taught in St Augus ¬

tines parochial school A committee ap ¬

pointed for this purpose will confer withthe Rev Father OConnell

Division 1 of Minneapolis has organ ¬

ized a drill corps to be known as theHibernian Knights All members of thedivision under thirty years of age are eligible to join the knights The uniformwill conform as nearly as possible to thecostume of the 98 men and the memberswill be armed with Irish pikes

At a recent meeting of the SuffolkCounty Board held in Boston everyoneof the seventythree divisions were repre ¬

sented The matter of holding a paradeon St Patricks day next year was dis ¬

cussed and referred back to the variousdivisions After the last parade heldseveral years ago the membership of theorder increased 4000 in Suffolk countyThe matter of holding a union field dayon May 30 was referred to a special committee

HALLOWEEN EUCHRE

Branch 7 Catholic Knights of Americalocated in New Albany is preparing togive a euchre at Holy Trinity Hall on theevening of Friday October 30 As thiswill be the eve of Halloween the euchrewill doubtless be well attended A num ¬

ber of handsome and useful prizes will beonlyoten cents

RAISED STARS AND STRIPES

Sergt John J Kelly Troop E SeventhCavalry United States army during thestay of his troop at Camp Young paid avisit to friends in this city Sergt Kellyraised the first American flag in Cubaafter that island had been evacuated bythe Spaniards in 1898 although GenWoods claims the credit His home isat Fort Meyer Va

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We guarantee age and purity of all our goods

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MERCHANT TAILOR

741 W MARKET STREET

CB THOMPSONFJORIST

ROSEBUDS A SPECIALTYFLORAL DESIGNS

682 Fourth Avenue 261 W Jefferson SiDoth Telephones 1050

All orders receive prompt attention andsatisfaction guaranteed

THE NEW POLICY ISSUED BY

The Prudentialis a plain and simple promise to pay

containing no confusing technicalities

Ages 16 to 66Amounts 500 to 100000

Full particulars and sample policy-at your age gladly furnished free

on request to

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JESUIT MISSION

A mission will be held at St MaryMagdalens church during the first weekin November The mission will be givenby two orators of the Jesuit order theRev Fathers Ignatius Boarman and

I Thomas McKeogh of St Ignatius College Chicago The opening sermon will

Ibe preached at the high mass at 10oclock on the feast of All Saints Sun ¬

day November 1 and the mission willclose at the same hour on the followingSunday

FATHER MAYOY DEAD

The Rev Michael McAvoy a wellknown Franciscan priest and one of thefew Irish priests who are members ofthat order in the United States died inHoboken N J on Tuesday nightFather McAvoy was located in Louisvillefor a short time many years ago lIespent fifteen years at Terre Haute Indbut the latter part of his life was spent inNew Jersey

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