ttJHJNTUCKV aMKWm.It American*gatherings in keeping with her importance as a city..ISHERS.LE COPY,scest Qrecn StreetIL 15, 1905.The Courier-Journal has its hammer out for Mayor Dnnne, because its editor opposes municipal ownership in any form. Municipal ownership of public utilities is the coming question, and its solution will not be held back by capitalistic newspapers. Better give Mayor Dunne hearty support and help reach an end that will benefit the people alike.HE IRISH.F ours up in clipping from ’ published at he article is the headline lory says it limes to be a te article is , 1905, by T. writer of the atly fit for a onsiders him-) give a con-rs. Finnegan vho live in ahouse. Mrs.e cut” Mrs. eilly because r gloves and than twenty e whole isal impossible Pat” and nds of Mrs.Reilly are, of The whole ion of idiocy it any news-pace on such nishing, how-cClure would ;hted.low trash like r homes are to r papers every me such stuff, o bad as this Grit” has any r should make iblishers that m T. C. Me , is a piece of How long will 0 take news-nn of them in s way? Our tint he has papers which feature. ” So Iso have con-rs who allow le into their put a stop to such papers, lished weeklyeek there has ion about the sian and Jap-'eral occasions the fleets hadVictor Scanlon has been spending the week at French Lick Springs.Miss Bettie Smith, of Danville, has been the guest of Mrs. T. F. O’Brien.Mrs, James Lafferty, of Portland, left last week to spend a month in Chicago.In discussing home rule for Ireland in the House of Commons Wednesday night, John Redmond, the Irish leader, declared he would not hesitate to advise armed revolt in Ireland if he thought there was the smallest chance of success.The New York Stock Exchange will suspend operations for Good Friday.LITTLE MAY CATHERINE, Daughter of Edward Cowan, of Dayton, Ohio, and Her Pet.CATHOLIC FEDERATIONSelects Catholic Woman’s Club For Permanent Quarters.T. O'Sullivan, of Bardstown, has been visiting M. Egan and family at Oakdale.A very interesting meeting of the local Catholic Federation was held Thursday night in the parlors of the Catholic Woman’s Clab, which was chosen for permanent quarters. President Kelly presided and delegates from fourteen organizations responded to the roll call. Commandery 75 of the Knights of St. John and Delegate Herman Bloemer were placed on the membership roll.After Secretary Cooney finished the reading of communications the Entertainment Committee made its final report, stating that the Casino Dramatic Club was willing to repeat its perform ance for the federation. Dr. F. S. Clark reported that the work of the special library committee was progressing as satisfactorily as possible.;Dr. Fowler’s full and interesting report of the meeting of the National Executive Committee at New Orleans was given the closest attention and aroused quite an amount of enthusiasm. He said, however, he was at a loss for something to say that had not already appeared in the columns of the Kentucky Irish American, which was far ahead of all the papers in the South in printing the news Catholics want.DIED IN TEXAS.Thomas O'Mara, at one time a promi nent resident of this city and formerly a member of the wholesale drug firm of J. B. Wilder Co., died Thursday morning at San Antonio, Texas, where he had goue in the hope of regaining his health.Mrs. Kate Hackett has returned to her home at Henderson, after an enjoyable visit with friends here.Mrs. Anna Grobmeyer and daughter, Miss Nora, of Carrollton, have been spending a pleasant week in the city.Mrs. Lyne Herndon left Sunday for Aberdeen, Ohio, called there on account of the illness of her sister, Mrs. James Bennett.Miss Ruby Crutcher, who was home to spend a few days with friends in Portland, has returned to her studies at Nazareth.Will Phelan is receiving the glad hand from bis friends this week, a pretty little girl having arrived at his residence, 1227 Seventh street.Barney Flynn, the genial proprietor of the West End Exchange, has returned from a successful two weeks’ fishing trip to Blue River.Mrs. J. M. Murphy, of New Albany, has been the guest of Mrs. R. M. McDaniel, Fourth and St. Catherine streets, for several days.George Meagher, the fourteen-year-old son of Mrs. B. Meagher, has been critically ill of congestion of the brain at his home, 2425 St. Xavier street.Mrs. John McAteer and daughter, Mrs. Charles Long, who have been spending several weeks in Texas with Vincent McAteer, have returned home.Miss Julia O’Brien, a pretty New Albany girl, has gone to Alexandria to visit her brother, after which she will leave for an Eastern trip of seveial weeks.Miss Gertrude Coleman, who has been ill at St. Anthony's Hospital, is reported almost entirely well, and it is expected she will be soon removed to her home in Beechmont.Miss Ida Wylie, of Ireland, who has been spending several weeks as the guest of Col. and Mrs. Bennett H. Young, will leave soon for Covington, to visit Mrs. B. M. Allison.Miss Mary C. Beirne, the attractive and charming daughter of Officer John J. Beirne, left the first of the week to visit her aunt. Mrs. Mary Britt, at Bardstown function.Councilman John Clare, of New Albany, arrived home the first of the week from Aurora, where he attended the funeral of Mrs. Stanton, a sister of En gineer Andrew Maloney.The many friends of Miss Mary Kenea-ley, of 825 West St. Catherine street, will be sorry to learn that she has been ill for the past several days, but no ser. ions results are expected.Meets o IPresid Vice I Recor Finam 1335 R01 TreastMeets oevPresid ViceP Recori Finam Lytle St Treast Sentin SergesMeets 01 daj Presid Vice I Recori Finan 515 Wes Assisti TreasiDIVIS Meets cMiss Mary Riley, 1117 West Broadway, has entirely recovered from an attack of rheumatism that 'confined her to her house for several weeks. Her friends art glad to see her out again.Judge Reuben Buckley’s friend* will be glad to know that he is greatly improved. He has been suffering from stomach trouble, and for several days his condition was regarded as critical.It’s a boy that caused the happy commotion at the home of George lawless, 2533 Rowan street, last Tuesday. The proud father says the little fellow will be a candidate for Mackin Council, allCount Presid Vice I Recor Finan Treasi Marsh Doork BanneMeets 1Presid First’ Secon Recor Finan Corre! Treas Marst Insidt OutsitMeets 1 Club Presit First Secon beck. Recoi Finan Corre Treas Marsl Insidi OutsiiMeetsRoon:PresiiFirstO’ConnSecornagh.Finar ogb, 12 Reco Corre Treas Marsl Insid Outaican Tol cessful to the Miles i friends learn oiThe an enjothe Hai