WILL HOLD ANNUAL IRISH CONCERTSoDffH of old Ireland, cung by Lowell's best .BoloiKis, assisted by ft. trained chorus of 100 jnlied volcea, ivlll bo featured at the annual Irish concert under tho auspices of the Mathew Temperance Institute, to bo held at the IyOWOll Opera House next. Sunday' afternoon nod even Id S’.In past years tho Mat hewn hnva won considerable fame as producers of Irish concerts, and those wiio arc In touch with tho preparations for this year's present a lien forecast a most Euecessfut event. The imislo la not only in keeping with the spirit of the times, with Ireland once more n nation, but will carry tho audience bach to tho days of tho great Irish martyrs, and even farther, back to tho Umo of Ireland’s freedom before the British conquest morD than 700 yenrg ago, through tha medium of the great work of Moarc, and other bards of liiili.Among these wlio are featured on thfi program are: Miss Sadie Sheehan. M1 S3 Mary Me Parti and, Miss Mary McCarthy, Mies Madeline McL#oughlin, Mis.:? Dorothy Molan and Mrs. Stasia (HcWnmra) Tobin; Charles J, KoyoH, Patrick H, Maguire, KiRvaid Donahue, .lame;; P. mid John P. Konne, Jr., Jack Doyle, Jack AleArdie and t.fte Metropolitan y trio, Joseph M. Reilly, John J. Ilnr.tTiett and Jamen S. Xing. Director Mornard H. Kourho to- very confident that he hn.fi 'an excellent concort v in prospect, ami hiu assistants uro still more sanguine.