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-V* "''X*-''•*£.4-: h-J'T a i.f •ii»fc ..W ''ti 'I *i V&U& 11 «N#v r»". :4 5T a 13, isri7t# uceAimtY J. F. McCarthy, Practical Well and Olstetn Builder. WELLSl)UG,' DROVE, BORED and DRILLED. Artesian Wells A Specialty. feV.fWhoJesalo Dealer in Cowing A Oleason PUMPS Afru y* cylinders. jjflj ''f%' S'I' ifei.'« ir r. *'& W bllfeiW. 1? ft asvl MS&& ^ryt— apparel, and those tvho deal 'with the CAS-, CADE STEAM LA UN DRY know that there is the place to get %Ufk I request your special attention to the excellent Suitings I have now on hand.' Having removed to my new quarters, Gl JFourth street south, with a FULli LINE of Suitings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, I am better prepared to dot first-class work, at prices that will defy competition, Oall and investigate for yourself. In connection, 1 have a department for altering*'repairing, cleaning and pressing, wi% neatness and dispatch. Respectfully, T. VV.KIinlly, 51 FOURTH ST. S., Opposite Tribune. PHILIP FAY, a a O a a SICN.S!- BANNERS AND SHOW CARDS, 114 Washington Avenue South, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. W. FIE. EOSE, "LEAD, ft' iy PUMPS, Ao. D. McVEAN, IVIerchanHTailo^, SPRING OM18S6. Juattohani* all the Latest in Im porietf and Domestic Goodajifea 1 f. .Tweed Suits to Order A perfect fit iu tho bJlgheat atfli^of the qrt guaranteed. GORMAN BROS., t' .••«.'•*'••, 1 ^D IRON I^E^J 3 AHj 1 1 111 4 Mrs* Stppk 1.09 Central Ave.,^Minneapolis. TJSLBPHONB GAhts, .U: jf. ":-f•-• PROriUJSTORS OY veus' rum! SMI (fttanect#! with the St. ObarteaflotelK Lve&ne SouthV.aal,lS Miamjapolis Kni^. Oomor South^wid^ Seooiid laPT'Ttoe bar is. splendidly equipped" with Choice iDdportcd nriit Douwatla Aiea, WJnes, Liquors and Cigars. ... #9" carting's Celebrated tiondj6n Alee sad Porters ontirautfM. tST" Polite ai»d efficient bartond^n with 4,anllee" ftorall. Call early and.often. The Climax Beached 1 THE STANDARD STEAM 4" 104 and 106 Third Street Jfartk1 jfetlQW t, attentive ccire o/ wea%in# We have branch offices all over the city9 at any of which you can leave your clothes, or send orders by mail or tele* phone, ami ive will call at your house, get your :-t, goods, and deliver them to you. Fitzgerald"" jfio •. DEALER IN-—. FRUIT AND COfeTIONERY, 422 HENNEPIN AT®. H? f| LILLIBR1DGE €.0, A N A 1 irs and Co AND JOBBERS OF NUTS.jf .. bird St. South,' MINNEaM^IiNN. J^P,Coartney, «8-S. PRACTICAL Plumber, Bteam and Gas Fit ter. v, EitimtssFmhed On AppHcofibn. -f Repairs Promptly Attended to. AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Saloon Counters, loe Boxes* Mirnn. Store Counters, Shelving, Circle Front Grocery BloB,eto. A Full Stock Always on Hand I ^P^eaae give.usA call and .convincejrounetf. 217 First Avenue North, corner Washington Avenue M*nne«poiifl, Minn. THE EXCELSIOR HOUSE, Gomel of Sebond avenue aouth and Seeood RfMti ii*'Offered for Rent.\ One of the. finest locations in the city, and capable of accommodating seventy persons. Call on or address, MRS. THOS. WA'IONBY. cmmuT lififiuiii :tm win *pOO if -m "f 1 •••i »JW,My%v^liMi TH# CTQ ConsinsdfoytalfM! Buy Before the Advance \ar" $6,300 feet on' Sixteenth Avenue aortb, irttit hoiu^ aatf b«n- I'® JUStKfh buy aflaelpton FffUi aVerni south, ntssr T^tf^blrd stroet. 44*y flflfh ^Hlbuifth«three ateryMopJc, ^a/,VWNo.nOHentiepln. Qrottn* isSSzl&T. $is,ooo±,a? house, bam, etc. Gkux^buslxuass projwrty. $7 O will Ih^T two fine lot* 'on ®w«l& «TBliBe nurth, coi ner^Ninth street, with Hook at houaea sli well lb O/i/1 will buyST fe* front by 63 feet 1 ^in boy's? feet front oh Clinton V* A ^enue, iie*r Twenty-flfth 8fc •y.9,^00 darrxins.'sss Harrietarenue. .. $2,060 buy lot 40?cl28, one block »We«t ccn an4 inotor ••euu»8o^taRid Houses and Stores for Ben^. A. J. FinnegaR, 1 sf. iW® \:wm 1 SPECIAL •^BARGAIN: die CAA for a largo loi on Groveland a*^ iJK/iuUw nue, IOOjCJOO feet, with a 15-roo{m hotel all ln ftrat-elaaB order neirbira. Also 10-room dwelling all in good aiw, /j the tntUdiogfl atone omtinfr more tban jhp pttoe artfed. Easy tenna best intbeoit^. djonrl per acre for 40 or 89 acres 0*8y tpaW three-quarters of a mllo from- ettr limits. Small house and some fnift on Ieadltigavenue. Will plat into »«cre lot4 and aeu for double the money. -l A A /vpoo ftn,de $833 FiziinCt, "f "ityHmlfa house andbata TilvlAWon platted around it. WlQ.iiuUke 20 lota only S2.000 one-fourth caabvbat anoeatT^er-oent. nnn ??r,,iflnt^8tfT9tit iivUw hmido of Franklin avenuei onlj ooo block from Hennepin. Bnsy tArtia. Mch for 2 nioe lots on corner of .r Blal»3ell avenue and Thirty-third street. 8. Overmtre, 254FlrSt avenue S. T/jfVir 1oommiaslona brjr. applying to iA/UA Ihe owner. Three atoeJois for sale cheap. P.O. box us. each for handsome east front lots |VWV/ on Pleasant avenue, near Thirty aecond street. Xaay terms. S. OvernOre. for 8 fine tataon corner Barriet avo- 1 3 mt**nd Thirty-third St. mlrQi' .. an onn f°r*n »lIf^UU $950 lUV Si. Over~ extra floe lot, (rziaptttto at) foot alley on Pl^amnt^v«nw, near Lalce street a decided bwqpa. s! Overmlre, 254 First avenue S. ~j street. Cheap: ifcuvennire. .* 'OH *«r Sne Iand only three-foarth pte frraa etty limlts, on leading avenoai CaA be S*cng lotaandmoifcfaoubled in acres on markeL g. Otu*- Ti F. A. Fletcher |c Co ^ifnnfaetatet* of fAeMttset,' r.n ess Andltaaiemia Mallorteraaottotedi STMUMRD Wk Wfflwm liiUtr & V1 *t£v uS ll0$ iupies a aictom i'WJM 'mmSm imSiLX$§$$ ofBbStonians, a the benfefi II VpX'T JE^left|n &%«P to #vr#lf iW^qoine- Hon. Wil-i, liam R. Jra!tie, mihyor 2$ew cifcyyoeiwnted etayipmobths 920 td de liver a lecture irijfhalf of the infctitu tion, and -night the Boston theatre wairfllteqwrepletion ^esiroba of bdMw him-and same Iptialf a dol&r ofthig treasury l^apitAl. Five the bnildingi^hen t^epreHmltuo^ oeli^fi was ended, knii Mayor O'^itieiii it#pduced the speafceri Mr. Grace's sttb)# Was^TKe Irish in» America Americ«(n factor in the poMMfatl history of ttfis[ and They iaTO: created snd -Tb0Ww public opinion in its relation 'to, tiwiielvea .and to their kinfolks #ies abd bare 1n^ flaenmdand evinipfetenxiiiied state pol-i idy. Active, mbnlf»T and at the same time to£4jft» «^riociple, their very communi^ 'o^inoe feeling has giv enthem a faoili^#«rganication whieh while it may tslin themm pity t»un scrupulous polittaans, ^»s, in Conner tion with 4hfr fenraictisucs Earned, a permanent poftt^l yalue. They have^ impressed them^ves upon national conduct, and fu0 In a large measure successfully net fnd overcome these prejudices agaitfijf tlieir faceand relig ion with wjiich the earlieat times] they have beenfojrod to contend. How, bitter thoee pi^^t^fliayebeeii we all know. "The lrilS arte tne spendthrift. sister oC ?"tiieS^®Ln- m* it- ?Qpto*k&. Mr. Froude, the bri^jtat |ut trustworthy. antiJriih ^isfcddt^h And in this sen tence he seems tPpcve snmotarized the] JM been brot^ttoodtiteifvlte America btt) !bfW»itlcot(giy 4t»kkiow 10, a al sapport wiO«M#mss .fromlhe ilylfl-a JmngitK lir iitt *JUobd,/4nd whtehlj^m itaej^an)l|i#' itSltiablea^ the mawEfet jNiwEti^^hletolias Men ^Bo4avi«iui^iiiiiwfew ginnings seemed^based^pbn forletn hope, but#hlch no«r, inlHie lifht of re cent events, seems «ert^ to be crown ed with anabiding foOefeto. Of this^te s< the Ameri&an Irish may well fell hopeful, and without? them it is not too Hi trai'btm m&eve$ia>L ts the bepevdt BtofCeltitotfginJ powers hopeful, and without them it is not too Imtnative-bbrn citisens, ioA VLfU much to say reali*atlk would have Aestant pari&ts anfr th«taiselves Pro beenindefttti|^lypdstp9|ied .Friortd ths American ievolutiobi though there bad teen ^4^st^ad^ tide of emigration from Ii«iai^T it had not^ aarauied any thing like the propc^rtioaS which this oentuiyhad w^tbessed,. The enpulisidn of James Ifc W theaceession of Wil liam andvlftu-y to the tikfone Was ao companied b^ a, revival of discrimina-! tion agitli^ lrisb ,manufb6tures, aad a flood of emigratlon fottowed. These emigiantsleave oodefiinite.traoe behind them until wSi come to the ttetUeaieiit founded at Logan, lis jPerinaylvania, which at tito timertl6B9) wara caiony that afforded mtich greater Aeedom of religions thought thni others under British control, Pennsylvania contin ued'to bea favorite point of destlnllion though varidus tettlements were made inMaryland,V ttginia, 'North andHottth CSnrfina and Kentneky. In Ke* Eng land strong prejudices exitted against the Irish^ jSedleQs^ete, however^ net' deterred^NHnStte^apting to gaiitaloot hold, andUbealdea adding lnrgdy tout# populatiotrof#petbn,establtehed« set» tiemto .i»Maas« Birifett Kew Engiandafforded'a limited tdiez* tiqn to Cai&oUcs Of all nationalities^ thongh asadaes, itdipuMl to tbeie pol itical neMrtke* Htnesa to sur- Irive, and Itogrishimr settlements were soon founded tftrosghout all the terrf toqr oitliaw "Man*, tt in^tte Ufl^tod SMts Brat began. It m*nwf«ment #hfch bad its origin Inttw desfw oflhe Englfarti govemmattt tosfart&allA^^nalattteigitest tfete actfonltonsed toecott tsstental* 'ieoQgfiess ''^0' n' stssllni^ poliftT. ••a*,. *, iku.ial! :epted. nr: IsWl ue m&£. mits •I***': t. The fcist^d upon -A lii deivored to maintain aneutral Jwfc even ills'- ns^ strong enough to repress and H^Uniltott and ^i|ne sharply opposed. Thus! *'"itaost Into^* W word, it Has by the dissolution ofe andi he agitation of the qneistioiQJr of slavery and state rights. Hie nothing movements started in 1864£ As Secret organization, into "whtcft ntibe: testant, eoold be Admitted. Its was to resist '"tie insidiotis ^poliey of the Church of- Borne and other foreign influeimagainstt^einstiiitionsofpur country by plaeing in kit offic^ ih t&fe gift of the people or by appointmi^t none but native-born Trotes^t citi zens*' Of. course, ev^ry vh6tniber pft tetted his ignoranoe of the purposes of the oi^anization, wliksh thus became known as the know -nothlng party. The movement drew liis life from tfaie old freo^oil abolltien anifWhig parties, and socttspread'tbroughdut 13ie ccftin^ try.,J There could, of course, l^e nothing of psnnatiency in 'fcn orgsitizatfott founded Upon such principles. It tie^ ertheless obtained a ecmtrfderaXtie stiio •eess. It gained the dayin theitate eliBe tSonS of Newt llamprtiire, Colmecticut, aid Massachusetta^ndlathiS l»tstate eto^lCkhr. G#Wuer trlM», itt ldiS, «lr tempted, by proclaoiatioff, to disband several militia &nri^aiif& dt foreign birth. Americnh-Irisb how ever, firmly inststedtipoa tb&reoni&t i^Ottal rigra andtfrtdled^rtaii liatfl means io to^serljNI fiie lXMettt SffiS5®S! mm Ait}) ld %i ttvelaM*, 1 wMm' uias hM iMtemta -HM ,nonf' e-Americaniattt' Wis: 4 to tl in securing democrtttj jpmdf*-' iJMp. as4t MmM ifafti&iOi itslndnsttial l#e^tela ttkktA by the fast'national census. *l the l«0tr 'eMM:^' totll ttuia^tiittl^^lftti^^lrisfarlb^ in nil aier ^tatei nnr tafeHtpHef |n Qm of 879^681rish eeiigrahl latldil it diSttfimlM W man^.'tlijRi «r tim oC the^on ... ---j- OHWHu rl3 lllH lflWWM RnH WnBSr «k fraide&^onnd eitaol* IfsMirhi 6ft* ths not' IlieeiMa- rpw'i $laV&v<4V atan^.ltteri 1 of tihe federalists Angliiied. Hamllt admiration forthe ieflerson on the' dlher 'hand*' disliked all things Brltishi" Idistsbecame rmpox^bk ff^ "bort harthiy fip^TOreij which droV^ t&e^forii«mi.>»brn^ ment of the population lnl^ the rank# of the opprtssioiu' the £amous Watt utd- sedition laws* whidh bore still more heavily upon fbtv eignerS. These mtrtiures'led to the ad-? option of Jefferaon's Kentucky Virginia resdlntions 0g,' %ased nj theory which tfas afterWard logio ind!syrimeiribsUy^eyelbped houn into the mischievoos (ioetri# W nallification.' In lSOl Jefle^ion wW in augorated. The obnoxious aD^n laws were soon xep^alep Ti^toll^ pis. madefo^eighors, 6m thehard«*ofi j* nntiv^^Aft^ four -y^-of •i#a|)o^ related, was RJphmortd.where y«a»» .wl^iH, & thfr death rtt? Awh bishop Q#)0eyj» fit Battintov^vh^3v^ tr^8farred,that se^. ^While lis*op ^Bi«hmood Manias tSi*4tefeiii«£f ina s|il| ieMhiirvM somechur?b ITben^ itee= -im *»|l^ to, the 1 ||MU V7WS5 2, standi tlie/Jiilfat^rf. '.l*wyerr/ thought would ifionoy the IHshopv^Jb, ihpreiv^l right to the titie bish^ of mond, andcsdiled on h|m .tol^ove^his' elaim to tiie^efl^l. lnwy^of eonnrn,« ufirrievant, buttbeiytolMp^^witha^tiiet iw|ueeit If allewed 4uee th«.fllideiMiyYi|N»rs. \'^te gyMff*»ag with iyuOet&B^uj ^edtotalce W tenye«iied4- 'tend ii iiMTiii sTEe* M4t#¥4 1 iffceli ff V. fT wTa corner of .SSn^ rebel ^ag top of 4 _w... i®htf hea^y he. Wj» gi^t:wjb$shr'' ^pbitet:rr OncM#p L' fe M' a wm I£lt? yv tShjEyf* a mm 41 1 rOjftt his. d«B%| Ie^: 'M i^«y Waidle *$WL tinguished, l«al luminary, wiio jHflf sbpea in Bic&nond, after ywv to^invblff tlwiwltpiesii ««itons. stf&k on ws pfr* pMb-:p} i.4 A* John'S|Jr|fi4