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KY STATIONERS The Bradley Gilbert CO uWORrOUATEDIH Blank Book Paper Boy Manufacturers BINDERSRepHuntaUYlI ol the Hammond Typewriter lor Kentucky Typewriter Supplies Ribbons etcfor all Machines BOOKSELLERSyy e HENRY C LAUER rELEPHONE 11o Fine Wines and Liquors Livery Boarding Stable 407 JEFFERSON ST I 428 and 430 Branch House 905 West Market I EAST JEFFERSON STREET SHE IS CRYING Because She Wanted to Go With Her Momma t- CHICAGO ON THE e OU5t RlS Y In an ELEGANT PARLOR DINING CAR E H BACON District Passenger Agent Louisville Ky FRANK J REED General Passenger Agent- C H ROCKWELL Traffic Manager W H McDOEL Preside and General Manager JOHN E FRANK 1 WALTERS Clay = Street Brewery 812 and 814 CLAY STREET 2 LOUISVILLE KY Hit2O L s U KENTUCKY I IRISH l H M m APRINTING N GO W IIs now Fully Equipped to do All Kinds of Job Printing in theI Latest Style Give Us a Trial Order ice = Tickets Dodgers Invitations Note Heads II Bill HeadSfPrograms Envelopes Etc V- yHomeiPhone946 t 326 W GREEN STREET rii mm jIrlijimm mmmm mm mml1mmiJHIIII I1 Kim DEATHS HAND Laid Upon Sebastian Hub Ibuch an Honored- Citizen Full of years and honor a credit to the country of his birth and to the land of his adoption Sebastian Hubbuch one of our oldest GermanAmerican citizens passed Into eternal rest on Friday of last week He had been in ill health fo several months and the end was not unexpected He was fully prepared t o die and died the life of a just man Mr Hubbuch was born in Freiberg Baden Germany sixtynine years ago When quite a boy his family removed t o America and settled in Louisville Hi e learned the molders trade but in 1873 be engaged in the wall paper business opening a store on Market street near Eleventh A few years later his brothers Joseph Charles Otto and Philip were taken into partnership with him and founded the well known firm of Hub buch Bros They prospered from the start Mr Hubbuch was known as one of Louisvilles most prosperous generous useful and public spirited business men He identified himself with every public movement His death is a great loss to communityHe wife and the following children Mrs George Gruber Mrs Charles Hollenbach Mrs William Win- ter Mrs Joseph Dahleni Misses Kath erine and Alice Hubbuch and John Hubbuch The deceased was a devout member of St Anthonys church and was also one of the oldest members of the Knights of St George The funeral took place from St Anthonys church at 9 oclock Monday morning A large concourse of friends followed his re- mains to their last resting place in St Michaels cemetery May he rest in peace SHORT NEWS NOTES Sir Evelyn Wood will be the nex t Field Marshal of the British Army H- is e a consistent Catholic The historical Hill of Tara was sold a t notion last Thursday for 18500 The purchaser was a woman whose name wa not announced The Duke of Tetuan formerly Spanish Minister tot Foreigh Affairs is dead Hie passed away at Madrid last Sunday Th Duke was an Irishman in blood John T McDonough exSecretary o f State of New York has accepted the the appointment as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines William Duffy Nationalist member of Parliament for South Galway and thre- others who were imprisoned under the coercion act were released Thursday Sir Charles Gavan Duffy the former Irish leader man of letters and Prime Minister of Victoria died last Sunday at Nice France He was born at Monag han Ireland in 1816 The pontifical briefs appointing Rev Francis Regis Canevin coadjutor to the Bishop of Pittsburg were received at the Apostolic Delegation Washington D C last Friday The appointee is rector of the Cathedral at Pittsburg Rev Edward A Kelly pastor of St Cecilia church Chicago has been offered by Gov Yates the place on the State Board of Charities made vacant by the resignation of Judge John Gibbons Father Kelly is expected to accept Last Saturday was the twentyfifth an niversary of the death of Pope Pius IX and the occasion was appropriately oft served at Rome with a Pontifical mass of requiem celebrated by Cardinal Satolli His Holiness Leo XIII gave the abso lotion and the apostolic benediction although he was suffering from a slight cold Bishop Carroll Council Knights of Columbus just organized at Covington will be instituted tomorrow The can didates and visiting Knights will attend mass at 10 oclock in the Cathedral Twelfth and Madison streets The initia- tory exercises will take place at Oddi ellows Temple Seventh and ElmI streets Cincinnati and at the conclusion- of the third degree dinner will be served in the banquet hall of the Temple FATHER BAXS JUBILEE I Weekly meetings of the parishioners of St Johns church continue to be beldI and arrangements for the golden jubilee celebration of the ordination of the Very Rev Father Has to the holy priesthood- are pushed with vigor Different nights are set apart for the young and old men and the rivalry as to which will do the most remains unabated Last Tuesday night a number of encouraging reports were received and only minor parts of providedfor l t tott ia every way worthy the occwion I aoot venerabl juWlsrian J n J li e 0 MAUD GONNE Engaged to Mnjor John Mc- Bride tho Boor War Hero I Their Wedding Announced t o Occur Very Soon in Parisr Life Story of Beautiful Woman t Who Espoused Irelands Cause THE BRIDE BECOMES A CATHOLIC J Maud Gonne the Irish Joan of Arc and John McBride the organizer and I leader of the Irish brigade in the Doer war are soon to be married in Paris The match is an ideal one when charac- ters and the history of Major McBride and Miss Gonne are considered Mar riages of this kind do not take place more than once in a century and hence the engagement of the two Irish enthusi aststhe one a brave soldier the other a beautiful heiressis an announcement of r unusual interest Before the marriag can take place however certain formal ities must be complied with The gallant l Major is a Catholic and his fiancee is a Protestant Miss Gonne therefore is t o join the former church before becoming the wife of the Boer leader It is under stood that for some time past she has been I under a course of preparation and in struction at the Carmelite convent a t Laval and that next week she will be formally received into the church at that l institution Miss Gonne has many warm admirers and friends in London especially among the home rule section of the Libera I party who like her as much as the ultra Unionists bate her Her great beauty her youth and the glamor of her wealth ts o the cause of Irish liberty has made her one of the most notable figures of th last quarter of the nineteenth century Mise s Goune inherited the wealth of her father who was a rich Colonel of a regiment of f r the British army She was born in Dub lin Castle and before her conversion t o the cause of Ireland she was the pet o f r the Viceregal set in Dublin society On day she saw an eviction and the sight sc thenceforthe she swore to live only for the uplifting ol f r the Irish people and the righting of wrongsMiss Gonne of course was ostracised by her antiIrish acquaintances but for some years she has been the ideal of the people of her adoption She has made campaigns in half of the countries oi Europe especially France and Belgium Major McBride lives in Paris He wa e one of the conspicuous figures of th Boer war He organized the redoubtable Irish brigade and fought with Joubert before Ladysmith It was Major Mc ¬ Bride who at the first step of invasion by the Boers over the border of Natal roused the unbounded enthusiasm of the flaginto proudly above his head- MACpULEYS Herbert Kelcey and Miss Effie Shan non will appear at Macauleys Monday Tuesday and Wednesday nights of next weekand with a matinee on Wednesday They will produce William Gillettes great play Sherlock Holmes It This drama Las produced favorable criticism- in the East and has attracted great audi- ences The sale of seats began on Thursday Thus far the seats have sold rapidly t- tlOPKINS THEATER Della Fox the pretty little girl with the dainty blonde curl that hangs right down on her forehead heads the list of attractionS that comes to the Hopkins temple Theater next week Besides there will be Al Leach and the three Rosebuds in their schoolroom sketch the magnetic Nellie Hawthorne Eckert and Berg Roberts Haynes and Roberts Fox and Foxie Chris Lane and the ever pleasing blograpb BUCKINGHAM The Jolly Grass Widows will be the- Inext attraction at the Buckingham Thea beginning with tomorowa matinee wiUpresentI andeHlie artists M Hofford and Worth HarrySeebach Moore McFarland and Murry Monroe tbc1iMlalimaUlleel CHICKASAW Memphis Council Elects For- mer Louisville Man President Among the numerous Catholic socie- ties of Memphis Tenn none are more active than Chickasaw Council Y M I which is composed largely of the most influential young men of that city There has been a new life awakened there since the first of the year and the newly installed officers report that they have gone to work to double the mew bershlp and want two delegates at the coming grand convention The officers for 1003 are- PresidentMe J Carrigan First Vice PresidentWilliam Gavin Second Vice President James J Daugherty Recording Secretary F M Devine Corresponding Secretary P M Byrne Financial Secretary William E Sal livan TreasurerGeorge A Lawo MarshalJoseph J Dorian Medical Examiner Dr Stephen E RiceInside SentinelJohn J Bishop Outside SentinelDaniel C Newton Executive CommitteeL S Lawo W B Hoffman A W Higgins Chickasaw was fortunate in the selec- tion of its President Mr Carrigan is a hustler and a man of much executive ability He formerly resided in Louis villa and was a member of Mackin Council His friends here will all be pleased to team of the honor bestowed upon him W B Hoffman who is also well known here is another hustling member and with two such men at the helm Chickasaw should rapidly come to the front lRECENT DEATHS 0 The funeral of George J Zorn who died Sunday evening took place from St Mary Magdalens church at 9 oclock Wednesday morning The funeral of Lawrence Gagen lathe of Officer James Gagen takes place this morning from St Johns Church De- ceased was a highly respected citizen- r The funeral of Julius Stark who died last Friday night took place from St Vincent de Pauls church at 9 oclock Monday morning The interment was i in St Michaels cemetery The deceased was thirtytwo years old Mrs Anna Maria Neumeyer the be ate the family residence 725 East Breckin ridge street last Saturday morning The deceased lady was sixtysix years old Str Martins church last Monday morning The interment was in St Louis cemetery John S King the well known horse shoer died of pneumonia Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs Bridget Foley 823 East Jefferson streets His birth parentse IretnndMrKing was prominent labor circles and a devout member of St funeralt took place Thursday morning The Horsesboers Union and a large number of his friends attended the solemn obse quies Mrs Annie McGinty who died on Sunday evening was hurled from St Philip Neris church at 930 oclock Tues ¬ day morning The interment was in St Louis cemetery Mrs McGinty was the wife of Patrick McGinty a farmer who lives five miles from Louisville on the Preston street road She was taken i ill- on Saturday and though the end came quickly she was granted the grace of a happy death Rev Father Ackermann administered the last sacrament arid re- mained with her till the end May she rest in peace P In the death of John Toomey which occurred Saturday morning the com- munity lost an honest and revered citi- zen Death resulted from gastric rheu ¬ matism Mr Toomey was born in Ire land nearly seventy years ago When quite a young man he came to America When the civil war broke out he espoused the cause of the Union and fought valiantly for the Stars and Stripes After the war he removed to Louisville where he lived until his death For more than twenty years he was an employe of the Louisville Nashville Railroad Company and a devout member of SU Louis Bertrand church A few months ago the family removed to 2139 Bank street where Mr Toomey died last Saturday He was buried from St leciliaa church at 9 6clock Monday morning The Interment was in St Louis cemetery Mr Toomey leaves a wife and three sons Stephen John and dwwd to mourn bis loss May hla soul rest is peace o 0 b T I I Office 452 W Jefferson PITTSBURGHTry you want your fires to hold fire over night Screened Lump 25 bus 325 Screened Lump 100 bus 1300 Anthracite per ton 900 Crushed Coke 50 bus 650 Lump Coke 50 bus 600 Pa6ifi6 Goal Go ICHAS i l lFl I1II 1II lE gi 1 I13EiE I F 1 Muitioon Monument company I l = DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF j = ITALIAN MARBLE AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITE i I Monuments IU I U i 1 i 1i dI ftDftIInDunftUnftIDnDInI I I nnI 1- OAST YOUR VOTE FOR WILLIAM B OCONNELL OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY CANDIDATE F- ORoAppeals Clerk Court Subject to Action of the Democratic Party Primary Election May 9 fI 111 11 1fl EI 1l IK h If ll Il 111 E 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Ibuch an Honored-Citizen

Full of years and honor a credit to thecountry of his birth and to the land ofhis adoption Sebastian Hubbuch one ofour oldest GermanAmerican citizenspassed Into eternal rest on Friday of lastweek He had been in ill health fo

several months and the end was notunexpected He was fully prepared todie and died the life of a just man

Mr Hubbuch was born in FreibergBaden Germany sixtynine years agoWhen quite a boy his family removed toAmerica and settled in Louisville Hielearned the molders trade but in 1873

be engaged in the wall paper businessopening a store on Market street nearEleventh A few years later his brothersJoseph Charles Otto and Philip weretaken into partnership with him andfounded the well known firm of Hubbuch Bros They prospered from thestart Mr Hubbuch was known as oneof Louisvilles most prosperous generoususeful and public spirited business menHe identified himself with every publicmovement His death is a great loss to

communityHewife and the following

children Mrs George Gruber MrsCharles Hollenbach Mrs William Win-

ter Mrs Joseph Dahleni Misses Katherine and Alice Hubbuch and JohnHubbuch The deceased was a devoutmember of St Anthonys church andwas also one of the oldest members of

the Knights of St George The funeraltook place from St Anthonys church at9 oclock Monday morning A largeconcourse of friends followed his re-

mains to their last resting place in StMichaels cemetery May he rest inpeace

SHORT NEWS NOTES

Sir Evelyn Wood will be the nex tField Marshal of the British Army H-

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a consistent CatholicThe historical Hill of Tara was sold at

notion last Thursday for 18500 Thepurchaser was a woman whose name wanot announced

The Duke of Tetuan formerly SpanishMinister tot Foreigh Affairs is dead Hiepassed away at Madrid last Sunday ThDuke was an Irishman in blood

John T McDonough exSecretary ofState of New York has accepted thethe appointment as a Justice of theSupreme Court of the Philippines

William Duffy Nationalist member ofParliament for South Galway and thre-others who were imprisoned under thecoercion act were released Thursday

Sir Charles Gavan Duffy the formerIrish leader man of letters and PrimeMinister of Victoria died last Sunday atNice France He was born at Monaghan Ireland in 1816

The pontifical briefs appointing RevFrancis Regis Canevin coadjutor to theBishop of Pittsburg were received at theApostolic Delegation Washington D Clast Friday The appointee is rector ofthe Cathedral at Pittsburg

Rev Edward A Kelly pastor of StCecilia church Chicago has been offeredby Gov Yates the place on the StateBoard of Charities made vacant by theresignation of Judge John GibbonsFather Kelly is expected to accept

Last Saturday was the twentyfifth anniversary of the death of Pope Pius IXand the occasion was appropriately oftserved at Rome with a Pontifical massof requiem celebrated by Cardinal SatolliHis Holiness Leo XIII gave the absolotion and the apostolic benedictionalthough he was suffering from a slightcold

Bishop Carroll Council Knights ofColumbus just organized at Covington

will be instituted tomorrow The candidates and visiting Knights will attendmass at 10 oclock in the CathedralTwelfth and Madison streets The initia-

tory exercises will take place at Oddiellows Temple Seventh and ElmI

streets Cincinnati and at the conclusion-of the third degree dinner will be servedin the banquet hall of the Temple

FATHER BAXS JUBILEEI

Weekly meetings of the parishionersof St Johns church continue to be beldIand arrangements for the golden jubileecelebration of the ordination of the VeryRev Father Has to the holy priesthood-are pushed with vigor Different nightsare set apart for the young and old menand the rivalry as to which will do themost remains unabated Last Tuesdaynight a number of encouraging reportswere received and only minor parts of

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Maud Gonne the Irish Joan of Arcand John McBride the organizer andI

leader of the Irish brigade in the Doerwar are soon to be married in ParisThe match is an ideal one when charac-ters and the history of Major McBrideand Miss Gonne are considered Marriages of this kind do not take placemore than once in a century and hencethe engagement of the two Irish enthusiaststhe one a brave soldier the other abeautiful heiressis an announcement ofr

unusual interest Before the marriagcan take place however certain formalities must be complied with The gallant l

Major is a Catholic and his fiancee is aProtestant Miss Gonne therefore is tojoin the former church before becomingthe wife of the Boer leader It is understood that for some time past she has beenI

under a course of preparation and instruction at the Carmelite convent atLaval and that next week she will beformally received into the church at thatlinstitution

Miss Gonne has many warm admirersand friends in London especially amongthe home rule section of the LiberaI

party who like her as much as the ultraUnionists bate her Her great beautyher youth and the glamor of her wealthtso

the cause of Irish liberty has made herone of the most notable figures of thlast quarter of the nineteenth centuryMise sGoune inherited the wealth of her fatherwho was a rich Colonel of a regiment offr

the British army She was born in Dublin Castle and before her conversion tothe cause of Ireland she was the pet ofrthe Viceregal set in Dublin society Onday she saw an eviction and the sight sc

thencefortheshe swore to live only for the uplifting olfr

the Irish people and the righting of

wrongsMissGonne of course was ostracised

by her antiIrish acquaintances but forsome years she has been the ideal of thepeople of her adoption She has madecampaigns in half of the countries oiEurope especially France and BelgiumMajor McBride lives in Paris He wa

eone of the conspicuous figures of thBoer war He organized the redoubtableIrish brigade and fought with Joubertbefore Ladysmith It was Major Mc ¬

Bride who at the first step of invasion bythe Boers over the border of Natal rousedthe unbounded enthusiasm of theflagintoproudly above his head-

MACpULEYS

Herbert Kelcey and Miss Effie Shannon will appear at Macauleys MondayTuesday and Wednesday nights of nextweekand with a matinee on WednesdayThey will produce William Gillettesgreat play Sherlock Holmes It Thisdrama Las produced favorable criticism-in the East and has attracted great audi-ences The sale of seats began onThursday Thus far the seats have soldrapidly t-

tlOPKINS THEATER

Della Fox the pretty little girl withthe dainty blonde curl that hangs rightdown on her forehead heads the list ofattractionS that comes to the Hopkinstemple Theater next week Besides

there will be Al Leach and the threeRosebuds in their schoolroom sketchthe magnetic Nellie Hawthorne Eckertand Berg Roberts Haynes and RobertsFox and Foxie Chris Lane and theever pleasing blograpb

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Memphis Council Elects For-mer Louisville Man

President

Among the numerous Catholic socie-

ties of Memphis Tenn none are moreactive than Chickasaw Council Y M Iwhich is composed largely of the mostinfluential young men of that cityThere has been a new life awakenedthere since the first of the year and thenewly installed officers report that theyhave gone to work to double the mewbershlp and want two delegates at thecoming grand convention The officersfor 1003 are-

PresidentMe J CarriganFirst Vice PresidentWilliam GavinSecond Vice President James J

DaughertyRecording Secretary F M DevineCorresponding Secretary P M ByrneFinancial Secretary William E Sal

livanTreasurerGeorge A LawoMarshalJoseph J DorianMedical Examiner Dr Stephen E

RiceInsideSentinelJohn J Bishop

Outside SentinelDaniel C NewtonExecutive CommitteeL S Lawo W

B Hoffman A W HigginsChickasaw was fortunate in the selec-

tion of its President Mr Carrigan is ahustler and a man of much executiveability He formerly resided in Louisvilla and was a member of MackinCouncil His friends here will all bepleased to team of the honor bestowedupon him W B Hoffman who is alsowell known here is another hustlingmember and with two such men at thehelm Chickasaw should rapidly come tothe front

lRECENT DEATHS0

The funeral of George J Zorn whodied Sunday evening took place fromSt Mary Magdalens church at 9 oclockWednesday morning

The funeral of Lawrence Gagen latheof Officer James Gagen takes place thismorning from St Johns Church De-

ceased was a highly respected citizen-

r The funeral of Julius Stark who diedlast Friday night took place from StVincent de Pauls church at 9 oclockMonday morning The interment was iinSt Michaels cemetery The deceasedwas thirtytwo years old

Mrs Anna Maria Neumeyer the beatethe family residence 725 East Breckinridge street last Saturday morning Thedeceased lady was sixtysix years oldStrMartins church last Monday morningThe interment was in St Louis cemetery

John S King the well known horseshoer died of pneumonia Wednesdaymorning at the home of Mrs BridgetFoley 823 East Jefferson streets His birthparentseIretnndMrKing was prominentlabor circles and a devout member of Stfuneralttook place Thursday morning TheHorsesboers Union and a large numberof his friends attended the solemn obsequies

Mrs Annie McGinty who died onSunday evening was hurled from StPhilip Neris church at 930 oclock Tues ¬

day morning The interment was in StLouis cemetery Mrs McGinty was thewife of Patrick McGinty a farmer wholives five miles from Louisville on thePreston street road She was taken iill-

on Saturday and though the end camequickly she was granted the grace of ahappy death Rev Father Ackermannadministered the last sacrament arid re-

mained with her till the end May sherest in peace

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In the death of John Toomey whichoccurred Saturday morning the com-

munity lost an honest and revered citi-

zen Death resulted from gastric rheu ¬

matism Mr Toomey was born in Ireland nearly seventy years ago Whenquite a young man he came to AmericaWhen the civil war broke out heespoused the cause of the Union andfought valiantly for the Stars andStripes After the war he removed toLouisville where he lived until his deathFor more than twenty years he was anemploye of the Louisville NashvilleRailroad Company and a devout memberof SU Louis Bertrand church A fewmonths ago the family removed to 2139Bank street where Mr Toomey diedlast Saturday He was buried from St

leciliaa church at 9 6clock Mondaymorning The Interment was in StLouis cemetery Mr Toomey leaves awife and three sons Stephen John and

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