Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 2, 1894
The St. John Cantius Mutual Aid Society will hold its semi-annual meeting at 2 o'clock on Sunday, February 4, in the school hall located near St. John Cantius church. All members of the society, as well as all those who would like to join it, are invited. The initiation fee is only
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 2, 1894
Although for quite some time we have not said anything about the work connected with the preparations for our participation in the Lwow Fair, this work is progressing very rapidly, with cash donations and exhibits coming in from everywhere. The Lwow Fair Central Committee, which has been work
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 3, 1894
The Polish element in the United States of North America already occupies quite an important position, notwithstanding the fact that it is still young. We are already numerically strong; in fact, we are a group to be reckoned with and as such we should be organized. There are from a
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 3, 1894
I wish to inform the public that I have opened a first-class Polish restaurant at 779 Milwaukee Avenue. My ambition is to please the public. Quick service. Dinners 15 cents. Joseph Wodzislawski, 799 Milwaukee Avenue.
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 5, 1894
Delegates representing Polish youth societies met yesterday at St. Adalbert's school hall, Sixteenth and Paulina Streets, for the purpose of organizing the Polish Youth Alliance of America. The delegates accomplished their purpose, organizing the Alliance. The following youth societ
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 5, 1894
The Polish Youth Alliance was born yesterday. This is confirmed in the statement made by the delegates representing the youth societies of St. Adalbert's parish, and which appears in the next column of this issue. In our opinion this is a very important event, because our future depends upon
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 6, 1894
One of the readers of Dziennik Chicagoski, residing at St. Adalbert's parish, sent us the following report: "Inasmuch as for some time a certain individual has been trying to mislead the Poles living in St. Adalbert's parish, I feel it my moral obligation to warn all Poles against h
Zgoda, Feb. 7, 1894
Please find space in your paper to print these few words: We offer our sincere thanks in the name of the whole Central Society of Polish Women in America, first, to the Polish editors who through their faithful work and advertisements, encouraged the people to support us in our last
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 8, 1894
We have very good news for the shareholders of the Polish Gold Mine Company in California. Just before the beginning of the New Year, Mr. John Smulski, the secretary of the Company, went to San Francisco at the request of Mr. M. Maryanski, the engineer. There was a good chance to re
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 9, 1894
We wish to take up the question of the Polish military societies in the United States of North America--a question which is irritating to many people and which; summed up, is as follows: There are approximately two hundred Polish military societies in the United States. Assuming tha
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 10, 1894
In our last article we proved conclusively that the Polish military societies can and ought to exist in America with benefit to us as Poles and as citizens of this country. In this article we will consider the questions: Are our military societies equal to the task for which they we
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 12, 1894
Taking advantage of the poor economic conditions in the United States, the socialists have since recently been spreading their propaganda among the American Poles. This means that a few Polish apostles of socialism or anarchism have decided that right now the time is ripe for getting supporte
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 14, 1894
The Poles of the 15th Ward held a meeting last Sunday at Kosinski's hall for the purpose of devising ways and means to prevent the Polish voters from being fooled by candidates who, after getting elected, forget all the promises they made before the elections and ignore the Poles completely.<
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 14, 1894
A permit was granted to John Ruzicka to build a one-story shop at 417 Blue Island Avenue. It will cost $2,500.
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 14, 1894
The problem of extraditing Russian criminals is not yet settled, although the extradition treaty between the United States and Russia was concluded not long ago. That this treaty is legal is a fact; yet it is being fought continually and energetic measures are being taken to abolish it.
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 17, 1894
A permit was granted to P. Ostrowski to build a three-story and basement brick flat building at 911 Thomas Street. It will cost $4,000.
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 19, 1894
Yesterday's meeting of the Polish-American Democratic Club of the 16th Ward was very active. Approximately six hundred persons participated in this gathering. The committee formed for the purpose of contacting other political clubs relative to the aldermanic choice, submitted a report to the
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 20, 1894
We have been requested to publish the following report in our newspaper: Last Sunday the Poles of the 15th Ward held one of their largest political meetings. Approximately three hundred persons attended the gathering, which was held at Columbia Hall by the Polish-American youth of t
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 21, 1894
The delegates representing the four Polish youth societies belonging to the Polish Roman Catholic Union held their second meeting last Sunday. The four societies represented were the Polish Patriotic Educational Youth Society, the St. Casimir's Society, the St. Stanislaus Cadets [Society], an
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 28, 1894
We have already informed our readers that the Polish Album Company, recently established in Chicago, is preparing a number of artistic photographic albums for exhibition at the Lwow Fair. The Lwow Fair Committee has consented to exhibit these albums in the Polish-American Pavilion, and the Po