IN ESSENTIALS, UNITY; IN NON-ESSENTIALS, LIBERTY; IN ALL THINGS, CHARITY.

VOL. LIX. CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1890. No. 39.

acter because it brings with it a secure CHURCH SCHOOLS, improvement and were very industri¬ “The Root Doctrine of Romanism.” WASHINGTON LETTER. THE , and independent freedom in the exer¬ ous in restoring learning.” The great This is what the correspondent of an From our Regular Correspondent. cise of the exalted functions of the eagerness for the establishment of What the Church has done for Anglican journal calls the doctrine of Washington, D. C., September 19.— supreme priesthood,” schools and for the general education delivered at the German Catho¬ ; and he advises his Education. of his The conference committee on the lic Congress at Pittsburg, Pa., Septem¬ Pius IX., of glorious memory, people shown by King Alfred fellow-Anglicans that in controversy tariff hill is made up as : ber the Great, is a follows Re¬ 23, 1890, by Rev. Wm. Tappert, expressed himself in the same manner subject familiar to every with Roman [Hon. Wm. J. Onahan in Quarterly Catholics they should de¬ Hector of the Church of Mother of God, to the publicans—Senators Aldrich, Hiscock, bishops of the world, for, in his Review.] schoolboy. Covington, Ky. mand proof of it from Scripture; for, Sherman and circular of June 18, 1859, he declares In 1138 the Council of Westminster Allison; Representa¬ [Continued.] says he, “It is the testimony at once of tives jfost Reverend Bishops and Honored As¬ that the temporal power is necessary prohibited the scholastics from exact¬ McKinley, Burows, Dingley and THE CHURCH AND SCHOOLS IN THE EAR¬ devout reason, of the Fathers, and of Democrates—Senators sembly: for the Pope in order that he may ex¬ ing payment for the licenses granted Bayne. Yance, LY MIDDLE AGES. our own Articles, that all necessary Carlisle and To me has been assigned the exalted ercise his sacred functions for the good to schoolmasters in the towns and vil¬ Vorhees; Representa¬ doctrine must have a Scriptural basis.” tives and Flower. Re¬ duty of addressing you upon the of religion without disturbance or Spain, in the sixth century, had its lages. Mills, McMillin As this point is often, indeed, continu¬ “Roman Question.” To appear in de¬ hindrance. Cathedral schools in every diocese; and The tenor and spirit of ecclesiastical publicans expect the bill to he report¬ it was ally urged by Protestants of all types, ed back early next fense of a saered right which In the same manner Pius VII. de¬ provided in the Council of To¬ law and counsel In these ages may be week, but whether is attack¬ it is worth ledo in that replying to. The point at it will or not depends upon ed a consecrated possession which clares : “To assail the temporal domin¬ century that “all children embodied in two significant words and entirely issue—the necessity of an explicit dec¬ the power is assailed, is indeed a noble duty, and ion of the Apostolic See, to separate offered by their parents should be commands, “Preach” and “Teach.” ofjthe Republicans to recon¬ laration of brought together under one roof and Scripture on every neces¬ cile the radical differences existing (specially in the presence of free citi- the spiritual from the temporal power, TESTIMONY SHOWING THE CHURCH’S be instructed under the superintend¬ sary doctrine—is here said to be proved among them on the sugar and other sens of the United States, whose sense the office of the shepherd from that of LOVE OF LEARNING. ence of the by three witnesses. First, devout rea¬ schedules. $f the Bishop.” So likewise right and justice is known to all the prince, to secularize his worldly “From the earliest France. centuries,” says a son. But reason, would surely say »The Senate having passed the bill world. With the whole Catholic world goods, what is all this, but to undo the Thus, in the year 800, the writer in the Contemporary Review, “it that a work of Council of Orleans urged on the living teacher, who could an¬ closing the mails against the lotteries we call, and shall never weary of call- God, to do the greatest harm had been a practice with the Christian swer questions and resolve doubts, was it is said that the lottery people have | jng for help for our Holy Father, the imaginable to the Church and to rob priests the duty of “establishing schools Church in newly-converted countries at least as likely to be selected offered Mr. Cleveland and her of her in every town and village, and of giv¬ by God Senator pope; for the “Roman Question” is a strongest bulwark, so that to erect schools by the side of cathe¬ to he the medium of His revelation as Evarts a fabulous retaining fee to take I question of international, of universal the can no longer be ing gratuitous instructions to all child¬ drals.” a book which could do neither: “de¬ the new law to the the ren.” Surely these were essentially Supreme Court in importance. The “Roman Question” dispenser of that spiritual aid The free schools ? In 813 the Council of personal history and career of vout reason” means simply Anglican in order to has indeed lost none of its importance which the faithful, spread over the get a decision as to whether the afford interesting testimony tradition. Next, the Fathers. But it is constitutional. in the course of twenty years, for in whole face of the come to Mayence directed the clergy to earth, beg to the educational ■“admonish their advantages placed when we appeal to these very Fathers The House has eased its concience the reign of our Holy Father Leo XIII., of him.” parishioners to send by the Church within the reach of all for proof that the “root doctrine” of by the difficulties which were not over- their children to the monastic and pa¬ ordering that the worst parts of the Pope Leo XIII., in his first Encycli¬ her children. rochial Many of the most illus¬ the supremacy of the Bishops of speech calling Senator Quay a modern cal, of the 21st of April, 1S79, very schools”; and like injunctions l some in the lifetime of the immortal trious rulers of the Church rose to the were issued was held in the early ages of the Judas Iscariot and a convicted Pius IX., have become more entangled clearly reiterates and confirms the En- by Councils held in Rheims, felon, Pontifical chair from the humblest Church, we are met by a cry that tra¬ recently delivered in the House by Re¬ | and more oppressive. cyclical of November 1,1870 : Tours, and other episcopal centres at ranks and the lowliest employments. dition is no guide! Besides, do the presentative Kennedy, of Ohio, but After the revolt against the law of “As to us,whom God has ordained to nearly the same period. The royal road was that of piety and Fathers say that dxplicit Scripture not printed in the Congressional Re¬ nature and of nations had, by violence, lead and to govern the house of Israel, FREE SCHOOLS FOR THE POOR IN THE learning. statement is to be found for every cord until Monday ex¬ and to whom He has intrusted the de¬ last, shall be I robbed the Pope, in the years 1859 and “DARK” AGES. The universities founded by the doctrine we must believe? Which of punged from the Record. In the 1860, of five-sixths of his dominion, it fense of religion, of justice and of the That of Romans, in 826, enforced on Church constitute a magnificent testi¬ them? As to the Articles, of course, mean time Mr. Quay says nothing. dared, in September, 1870, without any rights of the Church, we reiterate, in Bishops the obligations to “found mony to her generous patronage of they have no authority outside the The conference report on the Rail¬ pretext whatsoever, to take the Holy order that we may not be accused be¬ episcopal seminaries in the cities and, learning. The pages of Hallam, Anglican communion. But what do road land grant forfeiture bill, which City itself and to confine the Pope as a fore God and before the Church to have parochial schools in all towns and vil¬ Guizot, Gibbon, Sismondi, Macaulay, the Scriptures themselves say? They does not forfeit an acre of land which prisoner in the Vatican. In the face countenanced by our silence this un¬ lages where the necessity existed.” Milman, and of many other leading do say “hold fast the tradition.” They any of the big railroads want to retain, of these facts, we demand, in common just revolution, all that is contained in Leo IY. in the ninth century command¬ historians, furnish copious and strik¬ never say, never hint, that prophecy, has been agreed to by the Senate. * with all the Catholics of the world, the aforementioned Allocutions, En¬ ed the Bishops to provide for the erec¬ ing admissions and tributes to the and epistle would, or did con¬ The hill to repeal tho Timber Culture the restoration of the territorial sover¬ cyclicals and Briefs, as well as what tion of schools, and required that they number and grandeur of these institu¬ tain a statement of all truths necessary act has also been passed by the Senate. eignty of the , which is an we have lately declared in the note of should give a statement of then- tions. for . Yet, the whole Protest¬ Mr. Harrison has sent word here absolute necessity for the autonomy, protest, directed by our command, by quality and efficiency in the Spain was scarely emancipated from ant case rests on the false assumption that he wishes Congress to take a re¬ for complete freedom and independ¬ the Cardinal Secretary of State, to the provincial synods. The Third Council of the the Moorish dominion and thraldom that, the Bible is the whole rule of faith. cess until November 10, instead of ad¬ ence in the government of the Church. envoys, ministers and agents of foreign laid down, in one of its decrees, when she could boast of possessing journing, but the indications are that We have before, at three conventions, nations. We again declare before you, that, “since the Church of God is hound twenty-seven universities. To name if he wants Congress to come hack in made this free and open declaration, venerable brethren, with the greatest Fortune Telling in Paris. as a pious mother to provide that every the cities of Salamanca, Valladolid, November he will have to issue a pro¬ and we shall not stop to declare it our possible solemnity, that it is our object, It is odd, though by no means un¬ opportunity for learning should he and Alcala, is to recall the great uni¬ clamation to that effect. teterum censeo as long as the oppres- determination and resolve to preserve usual, that the faithless should he afforded to the poor, who are without versities to which these cities chiefly There will he no more political legis¬ 1 sions of the Holy See continue. the domain and the rights of this Holy credulous. Paris, the citadel of un¬ help from patrimonial riches, in every owe their fame. The celebrity attained lation passed by the House at this ses¬ We declare that the head of the See inviolate and intact and to transfer belief, is also the paradise of fortune¬ Cathedral there should he masters to by the Universities of Paris, Bologna, sion. [ Church has a divine right to independ¬ ; them thus to our successors, for the tellers. The correspondent in that teach both clerks and poor scholars Prague, and Padua, and the learning The investigation of the Fish com¬ ence in the exercise of his spiritual usurpation of these rights in former city of one pf the London daily papers gratis.” This injunction was extended and renown of their professors and mission has come to an end. functions, and that this independence and more recent times is unjust,violent, says that there are as many as a thou¬ to other churches by Innocent III., scholars, have been the theme of many is impossible without temporal sover¬ null ayid void and of no effect, and all sand fortune-tellers in Paris, and that who required that “each should he an eloquent tribute from the pens of High and Low Mass. eignty. Divine Providence has or¬ acts which the revolters and usurpers they earn, on an average, as much as dained that Rome should be the centre provided with the means to furnish historians and essayists. have done pr may do in order to con¬ £400 a year each. Not only boys and Any one attending Mass will natur¬ gratuitous instruction.” Thus we again The origin of the famous Universi¬ I of the Church upon earth. firm in any manner the usurped pos¬ women, but men of business, even po¬ observe the stumble across “ free ally great difference be¬ With Leo XIII. we declare : schools, ” and In ties of Oxford and Cambridge is well session, are henceforth condemned, in¬ lice magistrates—men who would scoff tween High Mass and Low Mass. These the “dark ages” too! known, and affords another striking “The claims which the Roman Bish- validated and revoked.” at the idea of believing in a God or a forms The memorable require a little explanation. The I op has upon Rome, are so sacred and reign of Charle¬ example of the zeal of the Catholic Not only the Popes hut all the bishops world to come — consult these trick¬ Holy Sacrifice as it used to he offered so imprescriptable that no earthly magne abounds In proofs and illustra¬ Church to promote higher education. of Christendom demand the territorial sters. Of course the practice is not only at first, was not celebrated by a single power, no political purpose, no lapse tions demonstrating the zeal of this These universities are justly the of time can destroy, lessen, or weaken sovereignty of the Holy See. Of these, silly to the last degree, but sinful; for priest, but he always had, where it great Catholic monarch for schools and pride of England and the boast and I them.” almost 300 in number, who had assem the so-called necromancers either have was possible, many other assistants. the promotion of learning. We may glory of Englishmen; but England When Constantine gave peace to the bled in Rome around the Pope, on the commerce with the Evil One, or pre¬ Several of the ranks of orders of min¬ read in the I Church he “Capitularies” his com¬ may thank and ought forever to hold may well have perceived feast of tend to have such commerce, which is isters who are ordained Pentecost, in 1862, declared : mands and advice to the by the sacra¬ that two Bishops in enduring remembrance the Catholic sovereigns could not live side “We acknowledge, in fact, that the nearly as had. The administration of ment of holy orders had the duty of throughout the empire urging them to founders and benefactors who estab¬ by side in Rome. The exalted dignity the law is far from perfect temporal dominion of the Holy See, is establish schools for the in England, assisting the bishop or priest when of¬ of the poor, and to lished and endowed these institutions Pope required independence, a necessity and was instituted by the hut at least it has put down this par¬ fering Mass. Such were the , second his efforts to promote the spread of learning with a munificence so and its splendor surpassed even that of evident will of Divine we ticular form of we I Providence; of wickedness; and sub-deacon, lector and acolyte. Besides the knowledge and learning. Guizot splendid and enduring. majesty.of the powerful Roman those ministers who were declare, without hesitation, that in the and other historians relate how Charle¬ hope it will be long before this vigil¬ actually as¬ ENORMOUS NUMBER OF UNIVERSITY Emperor,and he, therefore, transferred present circumstances of worldly af¬ ance is relaxed. sisting him, there was a choir or cho¬ magne sought in Ireland and brought STUDENTS IN THE MIDDLE AGES. | bis throne to Byzantium. fairs this temporal rus of sovereignty is ab¬ from that country masters of sciences singers with him in the sanctu¬ The Pope had in fact been the sover- solutely necessary for the welfare of and The attendance or muster roll of •The . ary, who were to sing different psalms, I philosophy to adorn his court and eign of Rome and the surrounding the Church and for trie free guidance students at the English and Continen¬ anthems, and responses during Mass teach in his colleges. The country for four hundred years, when of souls. The Roman Society of the Dominicans was either with the Pontiff, the In tal Universities is another stumbling priest or in answer to the barbarian hordes, the Lombards, A.D., 823 Lotharius the grandson founded in 1215, by the Spanish head of the whole Church, should not block to those who him. This is still kept up in the old of , published an edict for arraign the Church were swarming towards Rome. Dominic de Guzman, who was horn in j be the subject nor the guest of a prince, as way when Mass is sung, as the creation of schools, and in the pre¬ having been “hostile to education,” it often is It was then that the King of the Old Castile in 1170, became one of the hut sitting upon his throne and Lord and on Sundays and festivals, with deacon face to it says : Let the masters appoint¬ demonstrates, moreover, the mali¬ Franks, Pepin, in the year 754, hasten¬ in his mitigators of the crusade against the and sub-deacon and other dominion, he can acknowledge ed cious wantonness of the sneers and ministers, ed to the relief by us to teach take care that their of the oppressed city, no law but his Albigenses and died in 1221. and with a choir of own, and thus, in the scholars attend to their instructions gibes of the “dark ages.” In the Uni¬ singers in the This Order, confirmed by bull of conquered the predatory horde and sanctuary or some other enjoyment of a noble, peaceable and and make that proficiency which the versity of Prague, at the commence¬ part of the presented, or more truly said, restored sweet Pope Honorius in 1216, rapidly multi¬ church. freedom, protect the Catholic times demand.” ment of the fifteenth century, there to the Pope, to the Church and to the faith and plied in Christendom. When Mass is celebrated in this defend, guide and govern the “With this were no less than 40,000 students in way Roman view,” he adds, “and in community the Ecclesiastical whole Catholic Commonwealth.” Among the lights of the Dominicans it is called Solemn Mass or order that neither distance of attendance. The University of Paris High Mass. State. place, were St. Thomas Charlemagne renewed this gift Even a Protestant writer, Guizot, Aquinas and Alber- But as it often nor distance of circumstances he an is said to have included, during the happened that in lonely tus I cf his father in 774. says, : twelfth Magnus. and poor places a choir and so many with the greatest fairness “The excuse to any, we have fixed on such century, fully one-half the There is no In more modern times, the Order has sovereignty which can union of the temporal and the spiritual ministers could not he had, and as the cities as will he found most generally population of the city. In the thir¬ show a juster title or clearer origin been resusticated in France through Church did not wish that power in the Papacy did not arise from convenient.” teenth century Bologna educated 10,000 people on than the the labors of Pere Lacordaire, and temporal sovereignty of the the systematic developement either of students in that account should be left without a He then proceeds to name the cities, her,University, and in the they are to Bel¬ Pope. The sovereignty was not ac¬ an abstract principle or of an ambiti¬ next likewise he found in was which are nine (in Italy), and at the century the number had increased Mass, leave given for the priest to quired by the Holy See in an accident¬ ous to gium, Switzerland and the United have Mass with object. Theory and ambitious mo¬ same time 13,000. The figures given as to other only one or two attend¬ al specified the subordinate manner, but it was bestowed by the tives States. may have been incidentally con¬ towns in the vicinity of each, the youth European Universities are equally ants, and to say those parts himself I special design of Providence [through nected with it. But what, in spite of which the deacon and sub-deacon and of which are to repair to the above great and amazing. Oxford in the four¬ the course of many years and by the all French Canadian Catholics. the choir opposition, really and truly schools. At the head of the list stands teenth century, contained no less than ought to take, when they can Unanimous consent of all States and three hundred be had. brought forth and preserved the temp¬ Pavia, afterwards famous for its great colleges and halls, and Father Hamon, in the Etudes Reli- Governments, and was at the same oral These power of the Popes, was necessity, university. the number of students is estimated by gieuses,gives the following'comparative Masses, said without the so¬ time confirmed and upheld by a miracle. a substantial, perpetual necessity. These several writers at no less than 30,000. statistics of Catholics and French Ca¬ lemnity of the High Mass and without The Pope Eugenius II., in a decree pub¬ Pope is the common and supreme music are called Private or Low Mas¬ worldly possessions and temporal power lished the same year, commands that Though we can not for obvious reasons nadian Catholics in the Eastern States : teacher of all nations, the head of the fell to the Papacy as a necessary support “care he taken that wherever go back to the Middle Ages to show ses. The essential parts of the Mass Universal necessity Catholics. French Canadians. Church,which is spread over what the did in are of his magnificent spiritual condition. The shall appear teachers shall be appoint¬ just the same in both cases; but the whole earth, and he supreme Massachusetts, 665,000 132,000. is the donations of Pepin and of Charle¬ America for education, we can at all the singing and same of the ceremo¬ ed, who shall assiduously give instruc¬ Rhode Island, 100,000 30,000. judge in all the affairs of Christendom. nies are left out in Low Masses— some¬ magne were hut land-marks in this de¬ tions on the study of letters and the events go hack two hundred and fifty As such he must be free, for Christ ha* Connecticut, 200,000 23,400. velopment, which began, spiritual and liberal arts,as also on the years and point with just pride to the thing like what is done in private bap¬ constituted him the head of an inde¬ holy doctrines Maine, 71,000 44,200. secular altogether, at an early time, fact that the Catholic Church founded tisms given in danger of death when a of religion.” N. Hampshire, 70,000 40,400. pendent, free and sovereign Church. was and materially furthered by the the first college and established the priest can not he had. — Sacred Heart for the freedom of the Pope and THE STORY REPEATED IN ENGLAND. Vermont, 45,000 32,300. Put, willingness of the nations and the fa¬ first university on the American Con¬ Review. of the Church, territorial sovereignty vor of kings. As temporal Lord the The missionaries who tinent! It will not be accompanied disputed that 1 is necessary, in order to secure also ex¬ ,151,000 302,500. Pope has never made much ado, hut he St. Augustine to England, as well as the Lavalle University founded by the Ohio Humane Exposition Bazaar. ternally that freedom with which God The French Canadians, while not so had in his temporal dominion an ef¬ those who had preceded them from Jesuits in Quebec, still in flourishing The object of this Bazaar,which is to has endowed the Church and the head numerous in other States, are rapidly fective guarantee of his freedom of Ireland,were the first to diffuse a taste existence, though under other auspices be held in this city, beginning Novem¬ of the Church. For this reason the increasing, and they are welcome so ber the 11th and continuing for 10 action, and of his moral power.” (Thus for learning and literature in that and management, can claim priority days Popes have, at all times, declared that far as they add to the industrial forces is to create an endowment fund for the Guizot.) years over country. It is related that “Theodore, by several Cambridge, the of the Society, and, if possible, provide for it temporal power was absolutely neces¬ Republic. Rome,with its splendid churches and of Canterbury, in 668 oldest college in the United States. a permanent home. These ends have sary for the free development of the edifices belongs to the Pope, it belongs founded and endowed many schools in agitated the minds of humane workers to the Catholics of the whole [To be Continued.] Milwaukee Catholies broke ground Church. world, for several years, without evolving a who by their endeavors, endowments, England, from which a great number last week for the erection of a What Pope III. ordained in $21,000 definite plan for their realization, but gifts and alms mag¬ of classical scholars came forth in the the fourteenth have created that Rev. J. P. Tahaney, pastor of St. school building for the congregation society now feels assured that even century has been con¬ nificence; there they flock as around a succeeding ages.” John’s has of St. Vincent de the moderate co-operation of Ohioans firmed in our own day by the present Church, Johnstown, Pa Paul, and also for center; there they have embodied their Dr. Collier, a Protestant writer, in who are opposed to every form of love and veneration contracted with Messrs. Hoover, the erection of a $9,000 parochial school Pope, when in his allocution of March [for the represen¬ his ecclesiastical history, acknowledges cruelty, will result in their accomplish¬ tative of Christ on earth. There, every in connection ment without burden to ■U, 1884, he says; “The temporal sover¬ that “when the were established Hughe* & Co. for the erection of a pa' ^ with St. Anthony’s any contribu¬ in ■roohlal school church. tors. eignty of the Pope bears a sacred char¬ [ Qomimied on page 4] England they promoted a general building. 2 CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH

LIGHT AND AIRY. THE LATEST IN JEWELS. CAP WAS WITH HIM. STRAY BITS.

The rbe Happy Farmer’s Life, A Strange Experience of a Fanny Man grain of corn in yellow enamel is a It is estimated that there avs 87,000 mar¬ lie rose at dawn, washed on a bench on a Steamboat. fantasy for a scarfpin. ried men in New York city who are sup¬ How’s Just outside by the pump; The captain stood in front of the pilot Then fed the horses, cows and pigs, Gold parasols hung with jeweled balls at ported by their wives. Don’t Give house, telling the man at the wheel what Up And himself on the jump. the ribs are among the newest charms. A bicycler recently rode down Mount Tlie use of he ought to do from time to time, and the Ayer's Sarsaparilla. One bottle Then worked till noon Small orchids, with a single diamond Washington, making the journey, about may not cure “right off” a upon the farm, Your Liver? funny man stood close by with his over¬ complaint of And hurried home to eat. or a are eight miles, in an hour and without acci¬ years; persist until a cure is effected. dewdrop tiny diamond tendril, coat buttoned up and his hands in his As a dent. And all he had was pie or singh. used as scarfpins. Is the Oriental salutation, pockets. general rule, improvement follows shortly With very seldom meat. after beginning the use of tins A Tam o’ Shanter cap of metallized gold A man of figures has calculated that the When the funny man had kept still long medicine knowing that good health With many people, the effect is His afternoon was like his morn; checks with a diamond feather, is an odd average person trims off a thirty-second of enough he spoke to the captain. immediately cannot exist without a noticeable; hut some constitutions are less Then supper was the cry, fancy for a brooch. an inch of nail from each finger every “Cap’n,” said he, “why do you tell him susceptible to medicinal influences than And if exhausted he still felt week, or three inches a year. to to Among the latest gold watches are some healthy Liver. Whentha keep her port, and then ask him to others, and tlie curative process may, there¬ They filled him up with pie. overlaid with ornamental lines of fine According to tho recent census of Switz- Liver is torpid the Bow¬ keep her steady? She’d keep steadier if fore, in such cases, be less prompt.’ Perse¬ land the she kept clear of tho port, you verance in sure He worked till dark to feed his stock; wire and set with colored stones en cabo- republic contains 1,700,000 Protes¬ els are don’t think?” using tills remedy is of its sluggish and con¬ “Have to reward at last. Sooner or Then took his tallow light, chon. tants, 1,200,000 Catholics, 8,300 Jews and keep her to port so she’ll keep later, tlie most stubborn blood diseases And when we just begin to live 10,000 adherents of no lies away from the bar,” replied the captain, as yield to Jeweled insects have lost nothing in religion. stipated, the food Said to the world, “Good night.” in the stomach he raised his glass and gazed anxiously favor. One of the A undi¬ —Boston Courier. prettiest pieces of the bell, cast recently for the Kharkow ahead. jeweler’s workmanship recently seen was a cathedral, contains 68 per cent, of pure sil¬ gested, poisoning tho The funny man shrugged his shoulders, A Question of Grammar. silver bee, the body of which was a colored ver. It weighs 646 English pounds, and Ayer’s blood; frequent headache walked away a few steps, returned and “Now,” said the man who was anxious diamond. its vibrations last several minutes. ensues; a asked the captain if they kept the vessel’s to sell some real estate, “If you will jump A curious feeling of lassi¬ clasp for a bracelet is a plaque I. N. Blankinship, of Marion, Mass., has log down among her beam ends. Sarsaparilla Into my carriage I will take you out and in which there is a representation a a clock which was made in 1733. Tho works tude, despondency and of city, “No,” said the captain,“we keep it in the “For several nervousness years, in tlie spring give you the lay of theTand.” with a diamond as the setting sun in the are of indicate how months, brass, and the clock keeps as good log cabin.” I used to be troubled with a “You’re sure that drowsy, tired; your grammar is all distance, and a castle on a slope in the time as it did when it was made, 158 years the whole “I’ve often system wondered,’ said the funny feeling, and a dull pain in tlie small of right?” said the prospective purchaser, is de- iqy foreground. ago. man thoughtfully, “why the wheels of a back, so bad, at times, as to prevent cautiously. anged. Simmons Liver my The chatelaine is made of oblong blocks The at Rome contains steamboat don’t work together.” being able to walk, tlie least sudden motion “How do you mean?” of onyx set in tiny threads of gold. Each 50,000 printed hooks and 35,000 manuscripts. Regulator has been the “They do.” causing me severe distress. Frequently, “You are quite confident, I hope, that it block has a flower like form in diamonds. means of “Do boils and rashes would break out on The manuscripts form one of the most restoring more they? I thought they took turns. various isn’t the lie of the land I am goingto get?” parts of tlie body. By tlie advice of The watch is an onyx globe with a girdle valuable collections in the world, being How’d you tear your coat, cap’n?” friends —Washington Post. eople to health and and my family physician, I began the use of diamonds. mostly Greek, and Oriental. “Caught it on one o’ the points o’ tlie of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and continued it til! the An appiness by giving them compass.” onyx bar used as a mourning brooch, poison in my blood was An Intelligent Animal. As to the distance at whicli large objects a Then the thoroughly eradica¬ has the upper healthy Liver than any funny man walked around a ted.”—!,. W. side marked with small gold on the earth’s surface are visible it is as¬ English, Montgomery City, Mo. Cautious Dame—Are you sure this horse little while. By and by he stood stock projecting bars, in the end of each of serted that the agency known on earth. “My system was all run down; my skin is suitable for a lady to drive? Himalaya mountains have still. which is a diamond, and each suppox-ts a rough and of yellowish hue. I tried appeared to view from the great distance It acts with extraor¬ various Livery Man—Yes’m. He’s a very intelli¬ “Ca/p’n,” said he, “this boat is advertised remedies, and while some of them swinging diamond. of 234 miles and Mount Blanc 210 miles. gave me mum, you run to run, but she only just keeps up with the temporary relief, none of them did gent hoss, and won’t let New brooches have the form of white dinary power and efficacy. any per¬ manent him into anything.—Stroet& Smith’s Good A woman in Plainfield, N. J., who died NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. walking beam. How’s that?” good. At last I began to take plaques in which are tiny mediaeval forms News. long of As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia, “Well, I dunno,” replied the captain: Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, continuing it exclusive¬ in red and blue enamel, with tiny diamond recently, had been in the habit drinking from three to four gallons of milk Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly “she’s got a mate running with her and ly for a considerable time, and am pleased Her Letter. centers, or across the center are two red ever use to anything else, and have never she say that it completely fresh from the cow every day, and it is sup¬ been disappointed in the effect produced; keeps up with him easy enough. I The postman’s leather satchel he carries care¬ lines inclosing a row of diamonds. that this caused her it seems to be almost a perfect cure for all b’lieve this wind is hauling around se’- lessly, posed overindulgence What ought to be a lucky brooch is death. diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. west. ” Cured Me, The good or woe he may bestow he cares in no W. J. McElroy, made of three gold feathers streaked with Macon, Gtu “The mate has the advantage of the I degree, Calhoun’s old homestead at Fort Hill, S. presume my liver was very much out of colored enamels. These are so curled and boat in one order, and tlie blood He’s letters for good lovers, he’s letters filled C., is now occupied by a professor of the Three Harvest Excursions. respect, I suppose,” remarked impure in consequenoe. linked as to make a three leaved with clover, the funny man; “he’s amphibious, isn’t I feel that 1 cannot too bills, proposed new college. Only two rooms highly recommend And circulars of soap, 'cigars, lace curtains, com horseshoes, and even a heart form within The Burlington he?” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to any one afflicted aic reserved for visitors. The house con¬ Route, C., B. & Q. as I cures, pills. the circlet. on “Am what?” was.”—Mrs. N. A. Smith, Glover, Vt. tains a number of relics of its R.R., will sell, Tuesday, September distinguished “For Knife 9th and 23d, and October “Why, he can run on land years I suffered from scrofula and Down in the postman’s satchel, well hid from edge bracelets with overlapping occupant. 14th, Harvest just as fast as at blood diseases. Tlie doctors’ ends have two or three jeweled flies or bees Excursion Tickets Half Rates to in the water.” prescriptions prying eyes. and several so-called The Chinamen of New York have “So can the can run blood-purifiers of And buried deep beneath the heap a little letter marking the boundaries. In the less ex¬ given points in the Farming Regions of the boat. I her ashore being to their no avail, I was at last advised by a friend to lies. pensive bracelets the moonstone takes the joss, at 16 Mott street, a new um¬ West,Southwest and Northwest. Limit in a minute and a half if I want to.” brella which try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I did so, and now Does it bring a waiting maiden lore from a lover place of the but the form still they had brought over from thirty days. For circular giving de¬ “Your boat is very polite, captain, I diamond, is feel like a new man, being fully restored to gone afar? the China. It is covered with dragons and tails must say that.” bee, wasp or fly. concerning tickets, rates, time of health.”—C. N. Frink, Decorali, Iowa. Ho; better than that. It brings her a fat large other monsters with glittering eyes, and is “How so?” , A cluster of white trains, etc., and for descriptive land check from her dear papa. thistledown, spark¬ said to have cost $400. on your “I saw her bow when I came out on tlie —Warren Tribune. ling with tiny diamonds on its silken spikes folder, call ticket agent, or ad¬ Two dress P. S. dock this morning.” above diamond leaves, is one of the pret¬ panels for what is described as the Eustis, General Pass, and Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Ticket yes, a PREPARED tiest ornaments of the season. Another most beautiful banking room in the coun¬ Agent, Chicago, III. 35-39 “Oh, certainly—hark minute!” BY The Swan’s Last Song. “ try have been What is it?” Mrs. design is a carefully worked out thistle designed by Walter Crane, Peterby—Don’t you think it is very the “Did you her DR. J. C. AYER & leaf of gold with the bloom of amethyst English artist. They are intended for Queen and Crescent Excursions to hear yawl?” CO., Lowell, Mass. remarkable that a swan should sing before “No! What time is Bold quartz.—Jewelers’ Circular. the ceiling in the office of the Society for tile Country. it, cap’n?” by Druggists. $l,six$5. Worth $5 a bottle. dying? Savings in Cincinnati. “Ten minutes past. By George! this is so so as Commencing Sunday, May 18th, the Queen Judge Peterby—Not much I and Crescent Route will sell excursion tickets bhe mate’s watch. Mine ends at 5 o’clock,” would if they sang after dying.—Texas ELECTRIC SPARKS. at low rates daily from all stations between jxclaimcd the captain, and he went off to RICH MEN’S MASCOTS. Siftings. Lexington and Dixon to Cincinnati and return, find the mate, while the funny man, m ut¬ The tickets good 10 days. Also from Cincinnati to Popular Route Westand South A pocket telephone has been introduced tering something about that chap bein'; A Hero. any point between Dixon and Lexington. in Berlin. Erastus Wiman believes that there is The train service is such that persons living pretty fly for a skipper, leaned over tlie Asa through route to the West and Lightfoot—Runley tells me he had chills luck in in the city can spent the day with friends in the In Rochester the street railway lines are keeping a Newfoundland dog rail and thought over the hull business.— South the Ohio & Mississippi and fever in the war. around the house. country, or vice versa, returning same day. Morris Waite in Detroit Free Press. Railway being changed into an electric system. has an enviable Veteran—He did. He had chills when reputation for its com¬ the Over 40,000 passengers, at penny and two¬ Cyrus W. Field has a piece of the first plete through train service, fast time shooting commenced and fever when cable laid between America and ROYAL FLUSHES. The Cruelty of Elve Bait Fishing, he penny fares, have been carried in the elec¬ Europe. and equipment. The demands of mo¬ stopped running.—Lowell Citizen. To Mr. Field it is invaluable. tric launches at the Edinburgh exhibition. dern travel will he satisfied with no¬ Pierre Lorillard is a firm believer in the Emperor William was a full private at 7. Their Parting Thoughts. An electrical indicator of the accumula¬ thing hut the best, and it. is by fully tion of efficacy of the horseshoe. There are a dozen The czar is one of the meeting every requirement that the They stood beside her father’s gate; explosive gases is now found most greatest art collect¬ or more rusty estab¬ ors Ohio & He talked of pure, undying love, valuable in mining operations and in the horseshoes around his in the world. Mississippi Ry. is enabled to As constant and inviolate lishment. carry at least ninety per cent, of the transport of coal by ships. Queen Victoria detests sentries, and all As were the stars that shone above. business from Cincinnati whicli Bakers are now electric motor Henry Viliard cherishes with studious the at at goes using the guarding Osborne and Balmoral, west and via care the St. Louis. They parted and she thought, “Kind fate! as a bread mixer, and are thus enabled to golden spike with which the last and as much as possible r's Windsor, is rail that marked the Changes of cars even for second- His love shall be ray life’s pure do in four or five minutes an amout of work completion of the done pearl.” by policemen. class Ho thought: “I’m sorry it’s too late that would otherwise Northern Pacific railroad was finished. passengers will not answer now¬ require hours of hand The Prince of Wales is said to be a very To go and see my other girl.” labor. Addison adays; consequently we run four com¬ Cammack, the well known Wall good landlord at Sandringham. The peas¬ —Chicago Evening Post. plete vestibuled coaches, Pullman The Associated I’ress has street operator, has a queer mascot. Upon ants’ given instruc¬ cottages are of a model kind, sur¬ Parlor Cars and Sleepers from < inoin- tions to its telegraph operators to learn the his desk is placed a small black bear with rounded by pretty gardens. Out of the Frying Pan, Etc. nati to St. Louis every day, to fully ac¬ gleaming white teeth and beady eyes. Mr. manipulation of the typewriter, as it is Princess Louise has recently completed Jimmy—Johnny, it’s wicked to let the commodate our business, and like time She—Oh, Arthur, darling, papa has sold found that this instrument Cammack ascribes liis good fortune to the materially in¬ a statue of the queen, on which she has big fish bite the little ones like that while and the that awful bulldog that hated you sol bear. tide, we do not have to wait for creases the speed of receiving messages. been they’re alive. He (rapturously)—Thank heaven! engaged for a long time. It is said to any one; our passengers are therefore Various new Jay Gould has a mascot. He has clung be an excellent work of art. Johnny—Rats, “But he has applications of electricity Jimmy, it don’t hurt to not^sulijected to annoying delays at in¬ bought, instead, a mastiff.” to are it for seventeen years. It is a pen wiper he bit by a fish. “Oh, Lord!”—Lawrence American. reported from France. It is said that The Princess of Wales was the cynosure termediate points waiting for connec¬ the made of blue velvet. It is. always jupop government military workshops at of all feminine eyes during the meeting of tions, nor is their baggage transferred are now Mr. Gould’s he it in a Meudon quite busy with the man¬ desk, and locks the at A Substantial Footing. Royal Yacht Squadron at Cowes. She way stations as by other roads. ufacture of use special compartment when he leaves the electric motors for in bal¬ is said to have looked remarkably well. Ten hours in our time to St. Louis Selby (warmly)—I would have you un¬ office. looning in time of war. where our Prinee Louis of trains make connections in derstand, Smudgins, that I always stand A Battenberg, when a An expert report has been made on the conspicuous object in the office of Rus¬ the Union Depot with trains of ail on principle. sell young man, took a fancy to the art of lighting of the London theatres by elec¬ Sago is an ancient $1 bill in a glass lines for the West, Southwest and. Smudgins—Yes, the principal part of frame. Mr. printing, and wrestled with the types un¬ tricity, which goes to show that Sage proudly informs his Northwest. you, I admit.—Burlington Free Press. temporary til he became a tolerably good typesetter. electric lighting on a small scale can be friends who gaze at it curiously that it is The Ohio & Mississippi Ry. is the The Princess Marie Leonie, eldest daugh¬ produced there more cheaply by batteries liis lucky dollar, the first dollar he ever direct and fast line to Louisville, with, Courtship and Marriage. made. ter of Prince Napoleon Charles Bonaparte, than by gas engines and dynamos. four daily trains also equipped with Our courtships are such sweet affairs is about to marry a simple lieutenant in an Pullman Parlor Cars and Life might seem much more clever, A recent warrant of the emperor of Ger¬ Washington E. Connor carries an old Sleepers. infantry regiment, of no rank or fortune. The Since redded years bring many cares. many orders that the ladies of the adminis¬ copper cent of the coinage of 1831. When Sleepers of our new through line Little King Alphonso of Spain has ar¬ Were we to court forever. tration of posts, telegraphs and telephones he plays cribbage or billiards he pulls the for the South leave Cincinnati at 7.00 rived at the distinction of having his hair shall be clad in a special uniform. Hence¬ ancient coin out and looks at it. He gen¬ p. m., running to Louisville, Memphis,. Hymen has many hearts made glad cut by a barber. Queen Christina had al¬ for a minnow and gives him a practical il¬ And scores of others forth these ladies will have to wear a knitt¬ erally wins after going through that per- Vicksburg and New Orleans without saddened, ways before cut the hair of the little king lustration of the question at issue)—Owckl So ed blue jersey with orange yellow collar, form:::::e. change, via tlie Newport News & Mis¬ many singles wish they had herself. Help!! The sharks!!!—Munsey’s Weekly. And doubles wish they hadn’t. with metal buttons and ornaments. Andrew Carnegie’s mascot is an ancient sissippi Valley Route. J —New York Herald brass Young Prinee George is but three re¬ Our 2.00 p. m. train from Cincinnati telegraph key such as operators use He Obeyed Orders. moves from the English throne, with a also makes direct connection ATCHISON to send on. He shows it to with that PHILOSOPHY. every visitor, “I assure He Was Improving. very old grandmother, a father well ad¬ you, judge, that my physician line at Louisville-for and he would sooner part with one of his Memphis, Vicks¬ vanced in is responsible for my being a thief.” “How do you get along with your Ger¬ year* and an invalid burg and New Orleans. Sympathy increases tears oftener than it rolling mills than with the emblem of his “Do man, old man?” ahead oL.nira- you mean to say he hypnotized yon Tlie Ohio & dries them up. early labors. and Mississippi Ry. gives S “Pretty well. Since I caught this cold compelled you to commit a crime?” John H. Starin has a mammoth maseot. special attention to colonists going In It is better to earn $3 by hard work than “I won’t say that, but I do know that he my head my teacher says my pronunci¬ It is the West., either single or in parties. Our to have $1 given to you. tug William H. Vanderbilt, one MOURNING COLORS. ordered me to take something before going ation has improved rapidly.”—Chatter. agents are prepared at all times to fur¬ of the largest and handsomest boats of its to bed.”—New York Herald. As as a no man nish information as to rates long his neighbor has ins kind in the world. Mr. Starin believes and routes feels the lack of a The mourning color in Spain was white A Bad One. defense. to points West, and wrhen passengers there is luck in having a boat named after until He Took No Chances. changed by the laws of 1498. are TVhy is a mountain stream like a mad Those years have been fruitlessly spent Mr. Vanderbilt. ready to start will secure their In Waiter Girl—Ummummummummnia- dog? which have not taught us justice. Turkey at the present day the color tickets at lowest rates and attend ts George Gould carries his mascot in a that is used for mummumerum. Because it is very apt to froth at the It is sometimes mourning purposes is violet. checking baggage through to destina¬ proper for intelligence to locket which dangles from his watch chain. Experienced Guest—Ummummumerum. In China when one to don tion. mouth.—Burlington Free Press. use money to desires the induce ignorance to do right. It is a miniature painting in oil of his Waiter Girl—What did you say, sir? mourning color he puts on robes of pure F or tickets via O. & M. Ry. and fur¬ People are accustomed to speak solemn¬ charming wife, nee Miss Edith Kingdom Guest—Same as you did. Bring ’em Life Wasn’t Wholly Unpleasant. white. ther information call on agents of con¬ ly of death, but life is a good deal more se¬ Young Mr. Gould has a strong belief in its along.—Good News. necting lines or address “I’m sure Brown isn’t a pessimist.” rious. power to ward off danger. In Egypt the color that indicates that “Why?” the person wearing it is in deep mourning Tho Only Way. C. W. PARIS. Permitting the friendship of some men Central “Because I saw his eyes glisten when the is yellow Mrs. Benedict Passengers Ageat, u A ui. Ky, is giving them an opening to introduce the ANCIENT GLOVES. (reading)—A Pennsylvania 48 West 4th St.. Cincinnati, O. soup was brought in.”—New York Sun. In man has invented an narrow end of a wedge. America, as in London, black is the apparatus to stop the color that indicates the death of a relative smoke nuisance. What do you think it is? The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway by all odd* Said tile Wind to the Whan a man sits down because he wants Bishop Riculfus, who died in 713, left as Flag. or dear friend. Mr. Benedict—Oh, something that will offers the most delightful route for Tourist* to, six other men depending upon him an a the flag to important legacy a pair of gloves. kill “Oh, I’m all in flutter,” said A somber brown is used cigarette smokers, I suppose!—Law¬ during the Summer and Autumn. The scenery have to sit down whether they want to or The earliest silk by the people of the wind. gloves on record were rence American. is unsurpassed in grandeur. It not. to mem¬ penetrates the “I’ll found on the hands of Thomas a’ Becket. Ethiopia show their respect to the straighten you out pretty quick," canons of New River and crosses the Allegheny ory of tlie dead. was the It is as necessary to be as moderate in A Good Suit. breezy reply.—West Shore. The gloves of Bishop Gravesend, worked and Blue Ridge Mountains, over sweeping al¬ abuse, if you would injure a man, as it is in Rome in. Jes wore black for mourning, with gold and enamel, were priced at £5, a “I want a running suit.” lies of great beauty and passes some of the to be moderate in while the women indicated their grief by The Law’s Fine Points. praise if you would bene¬ great sum in 1310. “This is a good durable suit.” most noted resorts of health and pleasure in fit him. wearing white garments. “There are a “Are the colors fast?” good many fine points The gloves on the hands of Boniface VIII America; among them being White Sulphur about the law,” remarked the offender, as People who are talked about and are at the time of his interment were of white “Yes, you’ll have great difficulty In Springs in West Virginia, Natural Bridge in he paid the assessment of $30 and costs.— guilty have the satisfaction of knowing silk, beautifully wrought with pearls. keeping up with them.”—New York Sun. Virginia and Old Point Comfort on the Sea that American and French Cooking. occasionally people are talked about Shore. The battlefields of M aim ass?, s and Washington Post. Gloves were so Bull who are not intimately connected with A French cook, whose achievement in guilty. Ho Let Her Think On. Run are along the route of ihe kingly power that monarchs were invested elegant.vestibule A Slur on tile “Four Hundred,” cooking vegetables is something note¬ There are three or four different kinds of with Young Paul Pry—I hope I haven’t dis¬ trains run by this company. The F. F. authority by the delivery of a glove. worthy, says the secret of ail his excellence “Do you publish society intelligence in men, three or four different kinds of wom¬ turbed you, Miss Ethel. Pray, teli me of i^Fast Flying Virginian) ranks among the most The Anglo-Saxons wore gloves in the lies in two tilings that are not commonly your paper?” en and three or four different kinds of what were you thinking? celebrated trains in America, it lea ves Cin¬ Seventh century, but the men were the known to American cooks. The first is in Editor—No. There’s very little to pub¬ communities. When you know these you Miss Ethel—Of how delightful it is to cinnati at 6:30 p.m. from tlie Central Union ones then to observe the custom, the ladies cooking things long enough. Americans, lish.—Puck. know the world.—Atchison Globe. be alone.—Yenowine’s News. Depot, and its magnificent (lining car run* covex-ing their hands with their sleeves. he says, cook their vegetables just about through to New York without change. Supper In the half long enough. Where a cook usually They Wear Feathers Now. JAPANESE BACKFORWARDNESS. year 700 Charlemagne granted to Small Loss. is served immediately after departure from devotes two hours to the They talk about a maiden’s “raven bair.” the and monks of Sithin an unlim¬ preparation of a Cora—Oh, dear! I am so sorry, Florence! Central Union Depot, Cincinnati. The entire ’Twere just as wise to talk of bristled wethers. ited right of hunting for making their dinner he gives four, and where they boil At Japanese dinners the sweets precede I have broken your penknife. train is lighted with electricity and heated with The raven doesn’t nowadays wear hair. gloves and girdles of the skins of the deer things half hours he boils them whole But feathers. the roasts. Florence—Never mind. It doesn’t be¬ steam. Pullman sleeping cars run through they killed. hours and more. The second secret after —Philadelphia Times. long to me; it’s papa’s.—Burlington Free from Cincinnati to Old Point Comfort, at which Boats are hauled upon the beaches stern the hearty boiling is in the use of meat Gloves were in 1416 often set with pre¬ Press. first in stock to flavor This is added place connection is made w ith the Bay Line Japan. cious stones and vegetables. Something Laid Away. sufficiently valuable as to Steamers for Baltimore and Potomac River A to the vegetables wliiio they are still boil¬ Thought There Were More. Japanese mounts his horse on the be left as legacies. The jeweled gloves of Charles—What have you laid up for a Steamers for Washington. Connection i’S made right side instead of on the left. St. Martial were said to have rebuked an ing, and long enough before they are done Johnson—Did you see it stated that New rainy (lay? to let the flavor of the stock be at Norfolk with the Old Dominion Steamer* The act of thoroughly York city has 5,000 lunatics? Fred—A Japanese saw and plane toward sacrilege. for Now mackintosh, me boy.—Yankee absorbed And there are York, and a delightful excursion by them instead of by the vegetables. Jackson (who has frequently visited Now Blade. away from them. Gloves have ever been an accessory to the rail and ocean can thus be made r.ta very no vegetables, he finds, that are not more small In dress of York)—Is that all?—Lowell Citizeu. Japan stables the horse stands with royalty. They have a place in the gratifying to the palate as well as nourish¬ cost. Descriptive catalogue can be f m ured by A Rough Compliment. his head where his tail regalia, and we read of purple gloves orna¬ ought to be. ing to the body for the addition of a little The Dear Girls. applying to D. E. Holmes, City Passenger mented with Poseyboy—Miss Hitrili’s voice is great, The pearls and precious stones, Vgent, S. W. Cor. Japanese books begin where ours strong, clear stock while cooking.—New Ethel—Clara was out 5th and Walnut Sts., Cincin- Isn’t it? which were deemed ensigns of driving yesterday end, the word finis coming where we imperial York Evening Sun. -«-i. Ohio, or to Ticket Agents of connecting put and the horse ran away with her. Bloodgood—Yes, grating. — Burlington the title page. dignities. lines. Free Press. Maud—Well, I think the horse showed The carving of a long glove has been In grooming a horse in Japan the mane very poor taste.—Munsey’s Weekly. ELECTRIC BELT FREE, found in a hole where cave dwellers once To tho roint. A Wall. of the animal is always dressed to the left introduce it and obtain agents lived. Their the ’.mder- t» gloves are supposed to have 1 firm will "I do not know what ails me instead of th-i right. He (falling on his knees)—Oh, Mary! may A Natural Request. give away a few of their now,” been made of roughly dressed skin sewn I address an Electric Bolts invented Toy Prof. Said he: “but when Pm well again The best rooms of a Japanese house are you on the subject of marriage? “I don’t want such a large cut as with needles of bone, but they were worn that,” reyde, Pres, of the Now Tori Electrical And doctor's charges come 1 vow She—You always at the back, and architects, when may if you can dress me after said tiie young housekeeper. “Can’t yo a tv,'(IT. S Pat. 257.647,) a positP o (,,vre tor My troubles will be Bill-ious then.” just the same as now. and the general pat¬ marviaire —Boston Courier. >us T>ebilitr. Rheumatism, Loot of PoW«» building, begin with the roof. give me a cutlet off ihe same piece?”— —Washington Pod tern remains unchanged. *9 CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH w

. " . HE WAITING. she did not know. Perhaps her fame had sinicmg upon Due coucu wiucu it con¬ tained fainted LOLA proved a lure. She knew that she was away. The struggle had How lonely it is to listen handsomer than ever—she would have read been too much for her. When she recov¬ For the ered it was steps I hold so dear; that in his eyes if nowhere else—and often nearly dusk, and her maid was To Prom the back of GRIFFITHS’ fancy they've come theatre, a dingy she trembled lest her resolution should anxiously knocking at her door. TEES, own To their loved home, spot that contrasted sharply with the line Lola declared that she had been give way. It was so hard to resist those asleep, Ye; never a souud to hear, front entrance of the building, a number and a glass of wine restored Insufficiently Sa re the ceaseless beat 01 glances, the passionate sorrow of his gaza my anssous of women were emerging, their faces ex¬ to reach home. She would not heart. But still she said, “Remember—remember weep—she pressing disappointment in some cases, an¬ dared not. She could not That throbs like a '"muffled bell;" Texas and the poor girl, jilted and broken appear before ger iu others, and as went To reckon the time exchanging they hearted—remember that he who is false her public with swollen eyes. But the remarks of a petulant sort, to the effect By its dreary chime once is false forever.” thought that she had driven Lionel from that some child of Is sadder than words caa tell. whom they spoke was her forever was torture. She went to the The new play had a long run. The child neither brighter nor prettier than their who was theatre that night in a very miserable Yet greater far the anguish own. nightly clasped in Lola’s arms, mood. The child we have of had NO Had hope of their coming fled! who was stolen by her enemy, and restored spoken EQUAL IN CINCINNATI. Within, in that mysterious locality Were the darling one, at last, barefooted and in rags, to already arrived. known as behind the reappear That in sun scenes, one young “How sorry yon storm anti in the last scene dressed like a young prin¬ look, Miss Marina,” she I5nt been woman still lingered, standing before the said. “Are my world since we were wed, cess, proved herself a natural actress. you sorry?” Were he leading lady, who, dressed in walking cos¬ lying; msloey among the dead, Lola grew fond of her; the child adored Lola-sighed. Then life would be a shoreless sea, tume, reclined iu a large velvet chair, and “I Lola. The great actress lavished gifts don’t know what could make you sor¬ And my shattered bark a portly manager, who stood jingling his upon the little one, and would have ry. So rich and pretty and everything,” Te ■» >R 50 and 60 cents Would drift in the dark. watch chain aud adopt¬ per pound are particularly fine. Teas at 80 looking down upon the ed her if the said the child. “Butyou look as mother And soon be wrecked in misery! poor mother had assented. group over his large waistcoat. The used to look when the baker came for his The manager wondered at a woman’s cents and 81.00 -per pound are pronounced, by the leading judges, the But who can woman, whose little one had been bill and we hadn’t paint my rapture fancies, as he often had before. any money.” When histfjteps are at the door? selected to play a child’s part in the piece, Lola Best “Sbe adores that skinny little girl,” he laughed—an actress can laugh if in the City. And his kindly eyes was receiving her directions as to its re¬ need be. said to “and turns her back on a Light the midnight skies himself, hearsals, the hour of its arrival at night “Mother don’t be sorry any more,’’the a splendid fellow like the Texan, who wor¬ With glory the sun never wore. and the hour at which it must be taken Juki said, “and I’ve got a new silk dress Then joy awakes and sings in my heart, home. ships her, and the fun of it is there is no COFFEES! for Sundays, and so has she.” While earth seems “a hoaven below,” “1 would other man at the bottom of it—that, of stay with her if I could,” the Meanwhile the little creature was Java, and Bio As I find in bis kiss course, one understands. Ah! a deftly Mocha, Maricaibo, Laguayra, Guatamala Coffees, young mother said, “but I work out by well, That exquisite bliss woman’s buttoning the velvet dress she wore in the the day and have to do all beauty is fleeting, and so is mon¬ Fresh Boasted Daily. Which only the loving know. my own work first act of the ey in the hands of an actress. Lola Ma¬ piece. The golden curls fell —New Orleans Times-Democrat. iu the evening. She will be safe, i know. rina will be to her waist, the buckled shoes were fast- You’ll let no sorry for this some day.” harm come to her, miss— jned. Meanwhile all the little world wondered, SUMMER RELISHES! she's very dear to us?” The DIAMOND DRUMMERS. and the Texan’s infatuation was the talk part was that of a boy—she wa3 “Oh, she will be an important person¬ mother’s Canned of the cu,--. darling and heir to an earldom in Salmon, Lobster, Mackerel, Cove Oysters, Parataria, Shrimps, and age,” said the lady, Every Precaution Taken To Prevent patting the child’s t twinkling! And Lola, as a She had come to a rehearsal, called be¬ lovely wid- Thieves head, “and my maid will care for her while iwed Imported French Sardines. Stealing Valuable Gems. cause of a countess, yet young and beautiful, 1 am on the stage. She is bright, I see. change in one of the roles, and “Do I carry swept upon the stage leading her son by any great sum of money in being early, sat alone reading a magazine That is why 1 chose her. She will under¬ the hand. diamonds with me on my trips through she had Weather stand what she is to do, and she will not brought with her. Hof Drinks! the country? Do you call a hundred thou¬ But the eyes of the countess turned to a get into mischief.” Suddenly a shadow fell upon the page. Lemon and sand dollars any great sum? Well, I have She looked jertain curtain box, whence applause and Raspberry Syrups, Ginger Ale, and Stower’s Imported Lime “She can mind herself very well, and is up. Lionel Delura stood be¬ frequently carried that amount inside my side bouquets had been so often cast to her. Juice. a good girl,” the mother said. “And this her, his gaze fixed upon her face. She vest in loose diamonds,” said a salesman lifted her It was, empty, or she thought so, and money is a very great to eyebrows, gave him a glance of of one of the deal us, for we’ve her heart fell. She had largest wholesale diamond offended astonishment, and resumed her deliberately done had ill luck lately, my husband and I, and houses in the country. ‘‘Tell you how I book. ;he deed, but the result was misery. a neighbor will bring her to rehearsals, She had no idea that Lionel had been carry such valuable stones? Well, I don’t But this time he did not turn S. T. GRIFFITHS Sl and I’ll come myself in the evening, and away as he BRO«, Tea Dealers. know as it makes any particular difference, unable to refrain from seeing her once her father will fetch her home when it is usually did when she awarded him such Worth-West Corner Sixth Street and Central Avenue. although it is a subject about which few tokens of igain. over. And thank you kindly, miss and displeasure. He quietly drew a diamond men like to talk. chair near “Only once,” he had said, “and she wilt All Goods Delivered FREE to the Depots. sir, for choosing her.” hers, and bending forward said: “I have been in the business now over “Miss never know it.” 3$. 15-—Long noted lor sale of best 60 cent Teas in the Then the woman went Marina, I have been endeavoring City. Goods sold on their merits. No fifteen away, leading the He sat there years,” continued the salesman, set¬ for a gazing at her. She had yresents given. Mail Order’s solicited. little one. long time to get an opportunity of wronged him, insulted him, been cruel to tling himself comfortably in a big arm The speaking with you. You have not per¬ manager bustled off. The actress him. But he knew it was in chair, lighting a cigar and sending grace¬ mitted mo to do so. Now I have taken it revenge for gathered up her parasol, her handkerchief, the ful clouds of smoke curling toward the without leave. I have slight she believed him to have put her fan and shook out tier silken something very im¬ gar¬ upon down there in Texas, where the ceiling. “I don’t think it's a very hard portant to her ments. She had dropped one of her gloves, say.” life, as living goes, though sqmewhat of a “There is no magnolias blossomed and they lived their and a mau who had time for it, Mr. Delura,” lingered at the further golden days together. dangerous one, as you are known to many end of the Lein answered haughtily. “I am busy; long stage hurried to pick it up act was ‘crooks’ and frequently run the risk of a The first over, the second be¬ and present it to her. She took it without my time is not my own. I belong to my desperate attack through the mistaken gan. The villain had stolen the little earl. a look or a word of thanks. She merely manager.” notion that you go about the city at night “That is Below, the child who played the part was moved her head in a haughty little nod, certainly true.” Lionel answer¬ with diamonds on your person. I have bad donning the ragged garments which it Books for the ed, “but will you not appoint an hour at looking another way meanwhile, never at wore in the wretched habitation where the several little scrimmages, but have always which to receive me at the man, whose dark face was moved your hotel? I have Family! by next .gjeme found it. Its little feet were managed to save my diamonds, an explanation to offer which strong emotion as be turned away with a may alter “Now, in telling you how I the thru., carry loose ieep sigh. opiniou which you have formed of me, ^ito loose slippers, ready to be cast diamonds I am off when the time for bare feet had come. G0FFI1E: speaking only of unset .--reau'wlitre me oeantnui actress was and which I am aware is unfavorable.” stones, Men who have set stones have Meanwhile, in the splendid nursery of lying back among the cushions of her car¬ “I doubt it, Mr. Delura,” Lola replied. EXPLANATION” OF THE EPISTLES AND trunks and boxes made the castle, the mother ran wildly to and , richly especially for that riage as it bore her to her hotel. “I do uot form my opinions lightly, and fro. Now she searched behind the tapes¬ illustrated, cloth binding, with plain or gilt edges. purpose and are tolerably safe, except in ho¬ Scornful as her manner had been sbe when formed they are lasting.” tels where sneak thieves try; now she lifted a lighted lamp high cangetinorcrooks was thinking of the man she had just left. “In this case,” he persisted, “I am sure Beauties of the Catholic Church, cloth. follow above her head and peered into the couch you, taking the adjoining room She was steeling herself against his looks, you will permit yourself to change your where she had left her Conquests of Our Holy Faith, by J. J. Treacy. and coming into your bedroom while you his glances, his air of devotion. mind.” darling. are “Gone!” she shrieked, “gone, gone, asleep. You wake to find a revolver “Remember.” she said, “false ouce, false She smiled and shook her head. Thoughts and Counsels for Young SVJen, by Doss. gone!” against your head and a gloved hand over forever. Lola Marina, remember the “I assure you that what I have to say”— As she uttered the words the Tributes of Protestant Writers to the Truth your mouth. A confederate goes through past.” he began. memory of the Lionel swept across her heart. Again that of trunks, as such thieves nearly always Her mind went back to her girlhood. “Is something,” she interrupted, “which Catholicity. work in miserable faintness seized her. Her hand pairs, and before you can extricate She was 18 again, and standing at the door I do not wish to hear, Mr. Delura.” The Life Around forgot its clasp, the Us, by M. E. Egan. yourself from the well tied cords and gag of her parents’ home in Texas. Magnolias Suddenly fire flashed in the Texan’s lamp dropped from it after the thieves have amid the white drapery of the child’s gone they have too bloomed in the garden; roses, rich and eyes. SOLD AT much the start of couch and she fell back upon t,ho floor in a you to be ever caught. spicy as northern roses never grow, adorned “What folly this is, Loia!”hesaid. “Thai “When I first deathlike swoon. began on the road 1 used the.lane. The boughs of the orange trees we, who ten years ago parted -with kisses, to The lamp had broken in the fall, the oil carry the stones ill a chamois belt lined hung over the low fences, heavy with fruit. or sat clasped in each other’s arms for with silk around spread over couch and carpet, and the FR. PXJSTET & GO. my waist next to the skin. The level sun shone through the dark hours, should speak in formal words and This was not flames, with such good fuel offered them, only uncomfortable but leaves and kissed the fruit to pretend to forget the past is gold. A par¬ utterly ab¬ flashed troublesome to get at when I arrived at a rot surd! You loved mo up apace. 184 Main dropped from bar to bar of the green down there in Texas Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. hotel and wished to They climbed up the curtains, deposit the stones in a blinds that shaded the windows, and called when you were 17 and I 25. If I have suf¬ they safe. Now caught at painted scenery, they spread on my tailor always lines my vest its own name, “Clara, Clara, poor Clara!” fered I toll you, woman, you have suffered, after a tiiis side and on that. There was a terri¬ peculiar fashion of my own,” con¬ over and over again, or came down to the too. For years I permitted pride to spoil tinued he, ble panic in the auditorium. The bows of opening his vest and showing spot where it had left a ripe fig to pick at niy life—for months after I understood four the musicians glided down the strings and large pockets attached to the lining of it; and now through the shadows below what folly I had committed. 1 searched with. the soft incidental music was Optlialmoscope the front of the vest. “You see the the for changed to and Diseases ^Located. lining gold and green came a figure. She you. i found you. Lola, you use me is of one long shriek. EYES EXAMIfflED FREE OF CHARGE! very strong material, and sewed to the hoped that, it was Lionel, her betrothed very badly; but when you have listened to first In a moment the stage and orchestra lining of the vest with the best of lover, whom she had not seen for many me all that will be changed. The thing I thread. The four were alike empty. A few who had time to pockets ure simply the days. As lie drew nearer she saw that it have to say will have weight with you.” two usual look had seen a tall dark man spring from pockets with a double seam in was Lopez, the Mexican, his friend and The call boy’s voice was heard. Lola the middle his box upon the stage. It .was Lionel De¬ dividing them. Of course they on ten arose. companion the cattle ranch miles lura. He seized Lola Marina in iiis CHAS. are made somewhat “I am arms, COOK, Jr., larger, so that the away. She hated Lopez as much as she summoned, i must go, Mr. De¬ and pocketbooks holding the diamonds will loved Lionel. lura,” she said. knowing the stage exits and entrances so well had no difficulty iu getting out into exactly fit them. The pocketbooks are He advanced, lifting his sombrero, and “But you will accord me an interview?” a the open air with her by the rear entrance. hooked with spring to a closely woven, stood in the filtered he plead. Practical sunlight, a gay figure Here the company were gathered, some in Optician, finely tempered steel chain that is attached among the gold and green. “No,” she answered. the costumes to a light but strong belt around the waist. “i kiss they had worn, some half Office in Chas. Cook’s your hands, Senora Lola,” he “Lola, my darling, I will have it!” he Jewelry Store, Even if a dressed, having left their dressing rooms pickpocket succeeded in getting said. you not see our answered. “I will! Do you hear? I must “Today will friend as hold ol' one of the books be they were changing costumes for the could not go off Lionel Delura; 1 come alone.” do justice to myself, and you must.” new scene. The with it on account of the chain. Some atmosphere was heavy N.E. Corner Fifth and Smith Streets, “Why?” she asked. “Must again,” Lola cried, all the more with smoke as Lola came men to life again in have pockets put on the inside of the “Senora Lola,” the Mexican answered, hotly because she longed to throw herself Delura’s arms. It seemed to her that she front waistband of their trousers, but I pre¬ “the daughter of the rich Californian, of into his arms and forgive him all the past. CINCINNATI, OHIO. fer these in must be dreaming some mad dream. my vest. The whole secret of whom we have spoken, lias a great deal of Nerved by the knowledge of her own weak¬ the “Thank God, ma’am!” cried her maid, thing is to get the books as near the money and many diamonds. For my part ness Lola gave Delura a glance into which throwing a black lace shawl over Lola’s person ns possible, so you can feel them all I prefer diamonds in the eyes of the girl she threw all the scorn which her art All errors of accommodation and refractions scientifically the time. head and shoulders. “It’s awful in there. •orrccted. Special attention given to filling Oculists’ Pre- I love, but Senor Delura has his own ideas. placed at her command and passed him “Now for the I wonder we got out alive.” criptions. A full assortment of Gold, Silver and Steel pocketbooks that hold the Today they celebrate his betrothal at the swiftly. “Are you all there?” roared the mana¬ Spectacles, Eve Glasses, Opera Glasses and Opera Glass papers of diamonds. Here is one. You house of the Californian.” “Mr. Morgan,” she said to the manager, Holders. ger. see it is two pieces of close grained, rather And Lola remembered how dark the who was regarding the interview with “The child!” cried Lola. “The child! stiff leather, joined by a more much Tlie nest Perfection Lease pliable piece world had grown, and how she had leaned interest, though from a discreet dis¬ Spectacle to Preserve the Eyes for $1.00. of Where is she?” leather, so as to admit of doubling one against the tall mezquite tree for support, tance—“Mr. Morgan, I demand your pro¬ over the other. These two “Oh, my God! I forgot all about her!” Solid Gold from up. thin strips of and arm tection.” Spectacles $3.00 Lopez had put his about her cried the maid. “I left steel across the two her in the backs, as we will call waist and •‘Dear me, Miss Marina,” that dressing whispered in her ear: gentle¬ room!” them, are finished in the front of the book “He is a rascal, that Lionel, and no more man replied, “1 had no idea you needed it.” with two holes to admit of the “She must he saved!” cried Lola. Then, hook on the a friend of mine. He said that a girl who He spoke in a jesting way, anxious to steel chain lifting her voice, she shrieked: “The child catching through them and so had danced and sung on the stage for impress the other members of the company is still in my dressing room. Anything he holding them strong and safe. The inside money might do to flirt with, but was not that a joke was intended; but Lola wasde- is of Russian asks to the man who saves the child! Any¬ WE WILL SHOW, AS USUAL, leather, twice as long as the the wife for a gentleman. But see! here at termined to drive Delura away. With her back of the thing! Anything!” But only one replied book, so as to double over the your feet is one who will lie honored by heart heating wildly, her whole being re¬ to licr cry—the man who had a moment papers of diamonds. Each side of the your smiles. In my native country you volting from the task sbe had undertaken, before held her in his arms, Lionel Delura. pocket-book will usually hold four papers, shall live like a he queen. Go with rue to the repeated the words. “I will but 1 have mine made so that try,” he said calmly, gazing into they will priest and there marry me, and let us leave “Mr. Delura has offended me. He is in- hold the pit of (lame revealed by the open door. six, as I frequently have extra large this place together.” suiting, his presence here annoys me. All “Gods knows if it be possible. Adieu, quantities to take with me. But in her grief and wrath she had the ladies and gentlemen must know that Lola. Before I go one word of all I strove “Now, last but not least,” said the sales¬ pushed him from her and rushed into the I am persecuted every day by attentions to in vain to say to you—Lopez lied to you.” man, opening one of the papers of dia¬ house. which 1 am utterly averse. Yet you en¬ monds by it twice, Then he dashed i nto the house. Tli; best assorted stock of Parlor, Chamber and Dining-room Furni¬ unfolding opening the The next day she had left Texas with a courage this man to come here.” ends and then This time Lola did not faint. She stood lifting the last fold off of company of dancers and musicians. She “He is my friend, madame—my friend, ture, the third motionless as a statue, watching the blaz¬ Folding Beds, Hat Backs, Desks, Springs, Pillows, Mattresses and fold, on which rested the dia¬ danced no longer. She had made fame and a perfect gentleman,” said the mana¬ ing structure. In her heart she said: Chairs in unlimited varieties. This is the largest stock of well made monds, in much the same way as a drug¬ and money since that day. Applause ger. “I invited him behind the scenes. I “If he dies, I also will die. I will kill Furniture ever shown in this city. gist. folds papers for prescription powders, greeted her as she stepped upon the stage. am proud of his interest in my theatre. with the exception of turning the cuds in Flowers were laid at her feet. The Ladies are uot myself!” Elevators to all floors. press usually averse to such Light, spacious rooms. A visit will please before All about her shrieks of horror arose. taking the second fold, “this out¬ heralded her triumphs. The golden youth amiable courtesy as Mr. Delura shows to you. side The moments sped away. paper is, as you sec, of the very best of society were at her feet. She might all the ladies of my company, and I must “He will never be seen alive again,” said quality linen paper, but not. too stiff, and have married rich men of position, but she add that I believe that ladies who are un¬ a voice at her side. an eighth of an inch larger than the inside had no heart to give. She had wasted it usually charming and much sought after sheet of tissue !‘I hope that fiend there is happy now,” paper that holds the dia¬ all on Lionel Delura long ago. become capricious. Yes, indeed, my dear monds. * *- * * * * * whispered a woman. Miss Marina, very capricious, and just a “The Lola repressed a moan, and even as she regulation size for the outside sheet Among the orange groves of Texas the little overbearing.” is clinched her hands and set her teeth, out eight by ten inches, which when folded old parents lived happy in their daughter’s “Y’ou may think what you please, Mr. of the flames emerged a figure, its clothes up makes a package two and a half inches generosity. Some day, when she was rich Morgan,” said the star. “I am uot at all G. dropping from it in tinder, its face scarlet, k long and an a wide. As 1 HENSHAW inch and half enough, she meant to go back to them and disturbed by your opinion of me. Butyou SONS, its hair and beard place the papers in the box a rubber band die in her native land. But love, she will either tell Mr. Delura to absent him¬ scorching, but in his holds each individual arms the little one unharmed. Retail Warerooms and Factories, Cor. Elm and Canal Streets. paper in its place, knew, would never visit her again. self in future or I will cancel my engage¬ and a second and A roar of joy went up from the crowd. stronger rubber band And now Lionel Delura had appeared ment. I am in serious earnest, and you Cars pass the door. holds the two book The maid, with a cry of delight, caught 34-46 flap ends of the inner again. He had endeavored to obtain ar will kindly remember that 1 am. That over the the, little one to her breast, and Lionel papers. interview with her, but failing iu this had man must not come here again.” sunk at her feet. “Pretty not a bit more dangerous? Well, become acquainted with the manager, and A little cry of disappointment went up so than hundreds of other “Anything he asked, you said,” he callings. The made his appearance behind the scenes. from the spot where the ladies had gath¬ pant¬ ed. “Give me one kiss before I die.” pay is good, the company is good, and if He seemed to be rich. He spent his ered together. Delura was a favorite with She bent over him and gave him twenty. you keep your weather eye open it is an money lavishly. He had made himself ad¬ them. The men merely stared in astonish¬ T W. KEATING. HENRY G. SGHEPKER. She held him to her bosom. easy, pleasant life.”—New York Herald. mired by the whole company—had feasted ment. “My love!” sbe cried. “My darling!” them and done many kind things for “Choose!” said Lola haughtily. A Valid Plea. “Listen,” he panted. “I told you Lopez them. Where they went he followed. “I hope you do not blame me for this, lied. 1-Ie left me delirious on a bed of sick¬ At Nantes the civil tribunal has been Every one knew that this was all for the Delura?” said the manager. ness to utter that falsehood. He wanted Keating & Co. called upon to decide a curious testament¬ sake of Lola Marina; but she declined his “My presence shall cease to annoy Miss you for himself. There was no girl. None ary document. A rich merchant long be¬ invitations, sent back his presents, left the Marina,” replied the Texan. “I regret that at all. Only you. Lola. He confessed it fore his death wrote a letter to a M. Mahe, flowers he laid at her feet to wither on the it has done so.” He turned away. The on his deathbed and bade the priest tell Mercantile PRINTING and BINDING of every de¬ who was a great favorite with him, in stage oi’ to be carried away by those who ladies rushed after him to utter adieus. me. Sinee then I have searched for you.” which he used the words, “At my death I desired them. In every way she offended “We shall break our hearts if we do not His eyes closed and he lost consciousness, scription. CATALOGUES, PRICE LISTS, etc., a leave you £5,000.” When the merchant and insulted him. She refused to answer see you again,” one of them cried. j and Lola dropped beside him sobbing her died there was no mention of this legacy him when he addressed her. Over and Delura smiled and bowed. He was gone, specialty. Estimates famished. heart out, for she thought him dead. But in the will; but M, Mahe claimed the over again sbe had%aid to herself that her Morgan with him. What would not the though fate is very cruel often, this timo £5.000 on the ground that the words were pride should save her from forgiving the latter have given to be able to say to this she relented. Cherished by loving hearts, not “I will leave you,” hut “I leaye you.” man who broke faith with her when she tend?d REMOVED to No. 31 LONGWQBTH STREET, overbearing star of his, “You may go to¬ by loving hands, Lionel fought his The court admitted this plea to was a humble little dancer who Loved and bp valid, morrow if you like.” But it would hava way back to life, and today Lola i3 his and allowed M. Mahe’s claim adored him. against, the been his ruin. wife, and they dwell together there among estate. —London Queen, Whether his heiress had jilted him or he the magnolias, happy in each other’s love. Telephone 1079. As for Miss Marina she sailed haughtily OHSTOUSnSTA-TI had tired of her, or whether she were dead, —Mary Kyle Dallas in Fireside Companion. ta her dressinsr room, locked t.ho door, and 4 CATHOLIC LEGRAPH

The German Catholic Congress at OEFICIAE. The Roman Question. Were it in the domain of possibility ■CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH. for DIOCESAN NEWS Pittsburgh, Pa. ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI. [Continued from first page.] the church and with her, the Holy Established 1831. The See to perish, then she would have al¬ opening of the Congress took Reverend and Dear Sir : stone, every us re¬ edifice, reminds of ready perished a hundred times- CINCINNATI. Published every Thursday at place on last Monday according to the The annual collection for St. Joseph’s ligion, of the blood of martyrs, of the —On next Vine and programme announced last week. Nothing can come to pass either from Monday at 7 :30 a.m., a Longworth Streets, Orphan Asylum, Cumminsviile, will he eminent wisdom of the Popes, of the The man or events, that she has not already Cincinnati, O. torchlight procession on Monday taken Religious Reception will take place at up on Rosary Sunday, October virtues of so many . The pres¬ withstood. The past is a guarantee for St. Clara Chapel on 3d and Lytle Sts, evening was participated in by about 5th. This collection should he made in ent condition of SUBSCRIPTION RATE, *2.00 PER YEAR, Rome, which places the 5000 men. Twenty-two bands of mu¬ future, that the papal chair will —St. Joseph’s Relief Society, attach¬ Postage Prepaid.—Single Copies, 5 cents. all English-speaking and mixed con¬ the Church, whose members spread TO MAKE PAYMENT.—The printed address sic enlivened the march. After the pa¬ again become the seat of judgment to ed to St. Joseph’s cele¬ over the whole Church, city, label on gregations, and in all churches in earth, near¬ your paper contains a date, which indi¬ numbering confound the Titans of human wisdom brated its 24th cates the time up rade, an address of welcome was which there is not a well established anniversary last Sun¬ to which payment has been ly 250 million souls, in a most unfavor¬ made. delivered in the and earthly power. Et portae inferi Rink, the hall of the Orphan Society. able day. Cheeks, Registered Letters and Money Orders position, can evidently not be non convention, by Rev. Joseph Suhr, of praevalebunt! And that the gates —The Relief should be made payable to the Proprietor, Jos. It is hardly necessary to urge this lasting and must be abated. Societies, composing A. Shoenenbergkr, and all other communica¬ of hell shall not prevail Pittsburgh. He was followed by Rev. against her, the Local Central Verein of this tions should be addressed to charity, as the faithful of the Archdi¬ But they refer us to the law of guar¬ city, H. is everlasting true. Meissner, of Peru, Ind. The first ocese have will celebrate their anniversary on THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH, always shown their good anty, which in Title 1, Article 1, pro¬ While the enemies of the church and address delivered on the next was next P. O. Box 420. Cincinnati, Ohio. day, will and liberality towards the orphan. Sunday by a grand parade. vides, that: “The person of the Pope is ef human society are everywhere en¬ that on the Roman Question, by- Rev. To help the fatherless and the mother¬ sacred and inviolable,” and Article 2 —Tiie Redemptorist Fathers Huber Wm. gaged in perfidious plans, Leo XIII. Entered at the Cincinnati Post Office as Tappert, of pro¬ a Covington. We less is charity which strongly appeals provides : “An attack and Brink are conducting a mission in Second Class Mail Matter. upon the person relies only upon the one true and living duce it on another page. The Congress to ail hearts. We have been obliged to of the Pope, and the inciting to such St. Aloysius Church, Elm wood. It will was well attended God, who leads and directs the world throughout and very extend the benefits of the on Asylum to an attack shall be punished in the same close next Sunday. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1890. successful. according to his unfathomable designs. children who are not orphans. Some manner as an attack —The National upon the person In reliance upon divine providence we Congress for Prison parents are so unnatural, that ne¬ of the they King, and the inciting to the await with our Reform is in session to-day. Rev’s F. CHURCH CALENDAR. Holy Father, coming Irish National glect their children and throw them same.” Such indeed are the League of America. provisions events, and let us ever have our eyes Wimsey and B. Oldegehring, O. S. F.v upon the public charity. Such parents of the law of will SEPTEMBER. The National Council of the above guaranty, and yet, the upon the past, in order that the past represent our city. Rev. Fidelis,. deserve no consideration, but we can Holy Father is to a thousand of met exposed may he our consolation for the present, Trenton, N. J., will preach 25, Thursday—Holy Name of Mary. organization in this city Tuesday not allow the children to suffer, and insults, all of which the sermon next 26, Friday—SS. Cyprian and Justina. and Wednesday of this week. Presi¬ go unpunished. I and the harbinger of victory in the [ Sunday at the House 27, Saturday—SS. Cosmas and Damien. see them exposed to the enticements of but call to mind the terrible of dent JohnFitzgerald, of Lincoln, Neb., outrage future. Refuge. 28, Sunday—Seven Dolors of the B. V. vice. They are not to he blamed for committed in Rome last year upon the In the meantime, let us raise our —Mr. HenryA. Ottke, the young and M. presided, and Mr. John P. Sutton, of the faults of their parents. Some of Feast of Pentecost. A monument is Lincoln, was the Secretary. The other hearts and hands to heaven and pray popular play-wright, has entirely re¬ 29, Monday—St Michael. these children are in worse condition erected to an apostate , whose utinimicos sandaeecclesiae written the drama of 30, Tuesday—St. . delegates present were : Rev. Charles humiliaredig- “King Louis the than orphans on account of the bad OCTOBER. only merit "consisted in his revolt neris., (may you O.M.C.Ninth” and will have it produced No¬ O’Reilly, D.D., of Detroit; M.Y. Gan¬ confound the enemies example and bad training to which against divine 1, Wednesday—St. Remy. non, of Omaha; J.J. O’Connor, of El¬ authority; who denied of the church). vember 26th and 27th by the St. Ra¬ they are subjected. It may not be pos¬ his faith, broke his vows and filled the phael’s Literary society, of St. Paul's mira, N. Y.; Dr. Thos. O’Reilly, of St. sible to provide for all those children world with immoral and infidel writ¬ Church. Louis; Judge J. W. Fitzgerald, of St. The Father Mathew LETTERS OF APPROVAL. whose parents neglect their duty, but Centenary. Mary’s,Kas.; Patrick Martin and John ings. The law of guaranty is an ab¬ —St. Caicilia Msennerchor will cele¬ there are many cases where the souls surdity. It solemnly some¬ Now-a-days, when an appreciative St. Peter’s Cathedrae, T. Morris, of Baltimore, Md. Resolu¬ guarantees brate its patron-feast on November 25. of the children are so much 237 W. Eighth St. exposed, thing that does not the world is ever ready to mark its sense of tions condemning the recent act of the exist; that is Messrs. A. Schmitt, H. Tenbrunsel, A, Cincinnati, March 12,1890. that every one who loves God must be independence of the the worth of departed greatness by Tory Government, in Pope, who is a Rasche, A. Kuhlmann and J. Baum¬ 1 heartily arresting Messrs moved to do for them all that is in his recommend the Catholic prisoner in his own house, because he costly and enduring memorials, does it Telegraph to the faithful of the Dillon and O’Brien, were passed, also gartner have been appointed a com¬ power. We entreat you to exhort the is not savor somewhat of national diocese. resolutions of prevented by.well grounded appre¬ ingra¬ sympathy on the death faithful to contribute mittee, to select candidates for the elec¬ liberally out of hensions of insult to appear titude that the Irish race should never A. WILLIAM HENRY ELDER, of the late John Boyle in public. tion soon to take O’Reilly. the means which God place. Archbishop of Cincinnati. has given them, But lately the Osservatore Romano have originated a project for comme¬ —Rev. Francis that we may Howard, of the dio¬ be able to extend the be¬ had the following leader : morating in a befitting manner the life Education and Crime. nefits of the cese of Coiumbus, was ordained a dea¬ Asylum, and gather “The present condition of the Vatican and labors of FatherTheobald Mathew? St. Mary’s Cathedral, con within its walls the little ones who need late yesterday morning the 24th iqst., Eighth Street. The cause of education must ever is such that it could not be conceived Of years that reflection has often by Rt. Rev. Bishop Maes, at Mt. St. Covington, Ky., March 29, 1890. enlist the sympathies and excite the protection. more oppressive, more hateful or more agitated the minds of many who, fully I recommend the Catholic Tele¬ It is well to have some of the conscious of the Mary’s Seminary. liveliest solicitude of every order of orphans intolerable. The system of espionage extraordinary moral graph to the Rev. Clergy and to the accompany those who take up the col¬ extends not that Father Mathew —The Ordination of Rev. George X. Laity of the diocese; I shall be pleased the clergy as well as of the parents only to what is said and lection. Any pastor who thinks this done at the Schmidt took place yesterday morning to see them rally to its support by their and friends of youth. It was the Vatican, and to all persons achieved, waited anxiously for 'some necessary, will please who suitable in this city, and not in Washington, as subscriptions. proud boast of those who labored to notify the Sister go in and out, hut even to the opportunity, when by the in¬ of the Asylum at the corridors first intended. The ceremony was per¬ ■^CAMILLUS PAUL. obtain legislation to establish and en¬ begin¬ within; even the tenements auguration of such a scheme as they Bishop of Covii^n. formed in the chapel of Mount St. dow the Common Schools, that when ning of the week how many orphans built alongside of the Vatican, to a j had in view they might help to perpe¬ he desires, and at what hour he wishes tuate the Mary’s Seminary, Price Hill, by His they were once in successful operation, height out of all proportion, and over¬ memory of the Apostle of them to be sent to the church. Lordship, Right Rev. Camillus P. The Cause, issued by The Cause Pub¬ the criminal statutes would be a dead looking the gardens and the interior Temperance, as well as those principles We call the attention of the faithful which that Maes, D. D., of Covington, in the ab¬ lishing Co., Los Angelos, Cal., takes letter! There would he no more of¬ of the Vatican, are made to serve the great and fgood man so of our diocese to the decree of the Ho¬ sence of Archbishop Elder, who, this the place of the California Catholic. fences against morality, law, or order. same purpose. The least departure earnestly advocated. That occasion, ly Father, “Inter pluriraos,” the admirers of Father Mathew week, is conducting a retreat at the Never was any men more implicity August from the ordinary routine is shameful¬ think, Catholic believed. Never were heavier 20th, 18S5, by which he ordains that as has now arrived, and hence on the 10th University of America,Wash¬ —The solemnity of St. Francis, the pecuni¬ ly and falsely misconstrued and dis¬ long as the present tribulations of the torted of October, 1890, it is intended to cele¬ ington, D. C. Rev. Father Schmidt Seraphic Father, occur on ary sacrifices imposed by the Legisla¬ by the officious Italian press and will Satur¬ Church will mass next ture or submitted to endure,the solemnity of ourLa- brate the centenary of Ireland’s most sing his first Sun¬ day, October 4. Friday, October 3, the by the people, telegraphed to all parts of the world. than in the vain dy ofthe Rosary of the Blessed , It distinguished moral regenerator. It is day, at 10 a. m., in SS. Peter and Paul Vigil of St. Francis, will be a fast day attempt to realize this grieves one’s heart to say it. A together with the Litany of Loretto,be criminal is not watched as now within a few a Church, Reading, Ohio, where his par¬ for the members of the . Utopia. The system has had a fair strictly as days of hundred recited from the first day of October to ents reside. The sermon will be de¬ trial for more than a half of a century, the Pope. The Pope is not only not in years since Theobald Mathew was born the second livered by Rev. Dr. Pohlschneider, in this, and in other States of the day of the following month possession of his state, but he is not at Thomastown, under the shadow of of If there is one lesson above another of November in all St. Union. But what is the result? Are parish churches and even the master in his own house. In the Galtees,and what more appropriate Anthony’s Church, city. Father that parents should teach to children, in to our time than the Schmidt, as already announced, will crimes diminished? Are they commit¬ public oratories dedicated La¬ the name of justice and of our faith present could be chosen it is that of reverence, that deep abid¬ enter upon higher studies at the Wash¬ ted, especially in their most aggravated dy, and in others that may he designa¬ we call the attention of the Catholic for the realization of what every patri¬ ing quality that of all things helps to ted by otic Irishman ington University. Ad multos annos! form, only, or mainly, by the uneducat¬ the Ordinary. If the devotion civilized world to the truly intolerable will regard as a labor o& make us a people—reverence for truth, takes place in the prayers —The ed? The answer to this question is re¬ morning, the state of affairs, and in the name of love? That Father Mathew’s memory following from the St. Xavier reverence for home. should he recited during Mass; if in a turned to us from the Senate Chamber, natural and human law we ask,whether has strong claim for substantial pub¬ Monthly Calendar, may also hold good the afternoon, they should be said while lic in other the hotel dining-room, the streets, the a Pope, or even a citizen or person can recognition his achievements in two congregations not only in this The Lake Superior Catholic, of Du¬ the Blessed Sacrament stands offices of State and county treasuries, exposed.' in this manner be deprived of all his hemispheres bear eloquent testimony. city hut also elsewhere: “The large luth, Minn., has changed hands. Mr. the counters and desks of banks, the Renewing the indulgenes granted natural, civil or human rights?” Ad majorem Dei gloriam was his motto, population of St. Xavier’s parish, J. B. Perkins retires. The paper is years, Father and in its would indicate a jail and the jury room of our own during former the Holy Truly, it is an intolerable condition sublimity may be found the large number of now issued uuder the name of the Court House. Education without relig¬ grants an indulgence of seven years in which we behold the supreme head keystone of his success. His whole life pew-holders or holders of seats. Such Northwestern Witness, by Messrs. T. and seven quarantines to is not the case. There are ion is not at all, or only a questionable, all, who at¬ of the Catholic Church. And the Ita¬ was a gospel of love, and temperance, upwards af O’Hagan as Editor and J. Laux as tend the public recitation on the stated 2000 families who claim St. Xavier’s as boon. The hand and the heart must be lian Government which punishes se¬ and charity, and an injunction to Manager. pray to their educated as well as the mind. Domes¬ days and according intention verely every attack upon the civil gov¬ others to go and do likewise. The parish church. There are only of the Holy See. He 548 tic education and the good example of grants the same ernment, tolerates, approves, nay,com¬ more we contemplate his career, the families, all told, who have rented Every parent a to all cause seats in the church. About three- should have Catho¬ parents must he added to the instruc¬ who, hindered by lawful mends the most shameful attacks upon more are we enforced to think it is the lic paper in his family from and first of all tion of the school-room. The injustice attending the public devotion, the supreme head of Christendom. The example set by such a man that makes fourths, therefore, of the parish are of his own diocesan paper and thereby do devoutly say the prayers in the of taxing Catholics to support schools Roman press is daily abusing the life worth living. In the noble ideals opinion that the church is well his part towards the support private. grants a plenary of the from which they derive no benefit He also in¬ Papacy in the lowest imaginable man¬ Father Mathew placed before him,their supported without their aid. About Catholic Press. It would thus he easy three-fourths of the must cease, and the use of their own dulgence to all, who assist at the public ner. This is in care and in charge of entire realization, the complete abne¬ parish neglect to render that press worthy of main¬ devotion ten times and that commandment of the Church money he allowed ^them to educate go to Confession the Jewish leadership of the whole gation of self, the thoughtfullness for tenance; and through it, to awaken and receive Holy Communion; and the which their own children. Their religion, daily press from Crispi’s chief organ, others, the unselfish devotion to his enjoins on us to support ®ur and same to those preserve an interest in Catholic the work of Cod, the religion that who, hindered as above, the Riforma with its Jewish editor Levi, priestly calling, and the care of souls, pastors. Some of these come to the affairs. conquered Paganism, and Islam, and say the prayers in private. Finally, to the Tribune with the Jew Suzzatti we see portrayed the life ef a good early Masses when 'the pews are open this full and plenary of pe¬ to all. barbarism, must not be reviled as an remission and the Funfulla with the Jew Chiron.” man allied to so few mortal weaknesses They do not come to the 8:30 nalties he extends to all who on the or 10 o’clock Mass when the actual The Dakota Catholic, one of the best apostacy, while sects that sanction di¬ Sed nihil violentum durabile. The as to induce a belief that he was entire¬ renters of »f our exchanges has suspended publi¬ vorce, and deny the future punishment day itself of the Holy Rosary, or on Popes have often been robbed of their ly free from the faults of fallen pews have the first right to a seat. cation. Bishop Martin Marty, in an¬ of the wicked, and lessen Gospel truths any day within the octave, approach temporal dominion, hut just as often, humanity. Father Mathew’s name is They thus lose the necessary the sacraments and nouncing the fact, says: “When I the most essential, and hooks that teach spend some time in and what is unheard of in the history indisolubly linked with the temper¬ Sunday instruction. Or if they come to a late Mass founded the paper in 1889, it was my open and shameless immorality, receive any church or oratory in prayer to God of every other sovereignty, have they ance movement as one of the first who they manage to secure a and to His Blessed Mother according conviction that the Catholics of Dako¬ the suffrages of the majority and are again been restored. had the hardihood to engage in combat seat, as if they were recognized pro¬ to the intention of the ta were able to support the paper. Ex¬ commended to the confidence and ad¬ Holy Father. We Catholics have confidence in God. with old and deep-rooted customs and prietors. This is hardly fair. The perience however has demonstrated miration of the pupils. WILLIAM HENRY ELDER, The noblest attribute of confidence is prejudices which had entwined them¬ pastors are not so anxious about their that it was a mistake, and the publica¬ Archbishop of Cincinnati. constancy, and even after years of selves into the people’s very existence, support, ps they are about the needed tion therefore must cease.”—The abili¬ and almost defied eradication. church improvements and repairs.They Home Cincinnati, Feast of St. Matthew, hope and expectation, we still contin¬ Reading. are even more anxious to see the burden ty to support the Catholic press, exists ue to hope until by divine interposition One of the most pleasant and noblest September 21,1890. of expense more evenly distributed and everywhere; it is the unwillingness our hopes shall be realized. Thus did Deaths of Clergymen and Religious. duties of the head of the persons the with and disinterestedness—a sorrowful fact family is to who receive the church hope for 300 years in the juster proportion borne by all. furnish its members with The some —displayed amongstCatholics,that per¬ good read¬ Scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, first ages of Christianity, and her Rev. Jos. J. Woolahan died at Char¬ complaint of is that they can mits Catholic ing. In times which are past it was must have their names enrolled, in ol¬ not secure a pew to suit them. This is papers to die, or if this hopes were not in vain. leston S. C., September 5. to be not considered enough to clothe and feed der gain the indulgences. In this overran neccessarily true of some. Not every¬ just the case, simply permits As Attilla the West with his Rev. F. Poaps died at Spokane Falls, and shelter a family. But diocese an authorized register is kept body can find a vacancy in close prox¬ them to live—but not to thrive and lately it has irresistable Huns he was met at the gate Wash., September 9. been found out that the mind wants at St. John’s Church, Maria Stein, imity prosper as they should. of Rome by Leo the Great, and Attila Rev. James C. Connolly died at with the pulpit, and in full view food as well as the body, and that it Mercer County, Ohio. The names turned hack. What was there so ter¬ of the sanctuary. Those who hold Montville, Ct., September 11. wants to he sheltered from the should he sent there. such pews obtained them honorably at Church Music. pitiless rible in the priestly ornament seated Rev.Thomas Joyce died at NewYork storms of error and vice by the on a rates proportionate to the advantage. guard¬ white palfrey? As history relates, City, September 13. The Scapular. As to the Church of St. Thomas, here “If all leaders of church choirs ing and friendly roof of intelligence Attila saw over St. Leo a higher power, The Rev. Caesar Cucchiarini, O. S.F., and virtue. is a fact which every one of common would seek their inspirations in piety Must the scapular he worn next the and a mysterious force oppressed the of the Church of Our Lady of Angels, Let good reading go into a home, skin? No. sense must wonder at. The receipts and religion, as many indeed have the mighty man, in whose power it was to Albany, N. Y., died September 17. and the very atmosphere of that home Is the crush the for pew rent in St. Thomas’ Church grace to do, if they would constantly imposition of the scapular of kingdoms of the earth. The Very Rev. Geo. L. Willard, Vicar from January 1889 to January 1890 hear in mind that their music ought to gradually but surely changes. The Mt. Carmel valid if one uses the old strength of Leo the Great, has again General of South Dakota and Vice- boys grow amounted to $38.00; and from the 1st tend to the praise of God, in His holy begin to ambitious, to talk formula because he has not on hand manifested itself in Leo XIII. The Director of the Catholic Indian Bur¬ about of last men, places, principles, books, the new January until the close of Au¬ temple, and to excite the devotion of one, or for other reasons, as holy see has a mysterious power which eau, departed this life last week. the past and the future. The gust, (a period of nine months) the re¬ the faithful, it would be unnessary to girls be¬ neglect, etc. ? According to several impresses itself upon those who can Madame Anne Smith, of the Ladies gin to feel a new life have no idea of ceipts were exactly $10.00. We blush make regulations for musical composi¬ opening before decisions of the Congregation of Rites, its origin. Is it not of the Sacred Heart, died at St. Joseph} them in at knowledge and duty. They wonderful that the waves of revolution the mention of it. Can any show¬ tion. But it is only too true that some¬ any form which substantially expres¬ Mo., September 13. see new fields of and usefulness plea¬ ses after 20 ing be more deplorably wretched? times, to the great surprise of the tru¬ the act of blessing and investing is yeara of storm break at the Sister Mary Margaret Doust died at sure. And so the family Why, the total pew rent of that ly pious, there is heard in the Churches changes, and sufficient for the valid reception of the gate of the Vatican? Is it not wonder¬ the Convent of Mercy, St. Louis, Mo., church out from its number will go intelli¬ for the last twenty-one months, would music that is unworthy of the House scapular. ful that the Holy Father under so September 14. not suffice to of gent men and women, to fill honorable N.B.—AllIf a person has laid aside the scapu¬ many adversities, troubles and sorrows, pay half the salary of the God, and which shows clearly that places and he useful meaibers of the leader, far from having in view the lar for a number of years, must he be should still lead tiie church of Cod organist for twelvemonths. Yet there JESUIT MISSIONS. is service of the Divine Majesty, and the society. reinvested? No; unless it has been with a firm hand? Is it not wonderful usually a large and respectable as¬ edification of the audience, has laid aside through contempt, or with that the Holy Father robbed of his in¬ semblage at every Mass in St. Thomas’ only Fathers Coghlan and Ward passed the intention of Church on Sundays. Perhaps they do sought to give evidence of a vain fame, An important work by Father Wer¬ renouncing the con¬ come, can still give free scope to his through the city, last week, on their not think of the candies and fraternity.—Am. Eccl. Iieciew. benevolent love, and although poor burned, the that, forgetting the Church, he ner, S.J., the author of the well-known way from Bowling Green, Ky., to Wil¬ wear and tear of the vestments, the thought that he was writing for the Atlas of Catholic Missions, will short¬ The University of Louvain has sus¬ himself, and living upon alms, he can mington, Ohio, where they opened a coal consumed in the winter, and the tained a yet with open hands bestow upon other Theatre, not merely in borrowing ly be published by Herder of Friburg. great loss in the death of Prof. mission on September 21, for the pious It will contain poor, the contributions of love from heavy ground rent, which must be that species of melody, but in bringing statistics showing the Craninx, who was connected with the congregation of Rev. M. O’Donoghue. his children? Who does not perceive provided for. Nor do they they think to the Church fragments of theatrical position of the Church in every part institution for nearly fifty years. It here the interposition of divine provi¬ of the improvements which in course music, to which he or some one may of the world. It is written in Latin was he who, in conjunction with Mgr. The Sacred Heart Church, recently of time prove a necessity. have adapted or forced words, of the and will be published under the Title de Ram, organized the Faculty of Me¬ dence in favor of His representative completed in North Jeannette, Pa.,was gacred liturgy. of “Orbis Terrhram Cathalicus.” dicine in Louvain. upon earth. dedicated September 14. —Cincinnati’s population is 296,309. CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH. s

Sullivan and Mrs. Rose Wetterer Uh- COVINGTON DIOCESE. Church News. Plans for the French Canadian lein in vocal solos. Mr. Frank McCabe, church in Holyoke, Mass., have been the well-known The silver attorney, then intro¬ jubilee of St. Aloysius AMERICAN. completed, and work will begin as soon duced the lecturess in the following Congregation celebrated on Wednes¬ The new Church of Our Lady of as contracts can be made and signed. words: day and Sunday last,was a great event. Lourdes, Trenton, N. J., will be dedi¬ Father Lawrence Guffret, O. M. I., Reverend Fathers, Ladies and Gen¬ On Wednesday Pontifical Mass was cated October 5. who years ago was assistant to the tlemen : If it is a celebrated pleasure and a profit by Rt. Rev. C.P.Maes, D.D., The corner-stone for the new Church venerable Cure assisted d’Ars, has labored to fill a vacant hour with a lecture, by a number of the local cler¬ of the Nativity of the B.V.M., at Port among the Sioux of the West, was im¬ leaving aside the hooks and newspapers gy. The sermon was also delivered by Richmond, Pa., was solemnly laid last prisoned for seven months while on of the day, it is indeed a pleasant pri¬ the Rt. Rev. Bishop. On Sunday last, Sunday, September 21. duty at the missions of China, and vilege for me to introduce to you a lec¬ High Mass was celebrated by Rev. B. suffered The silver anniversary of the conse¬ shipwreck on the Mediterrane¬ turer Schwalen, Rev. Jos. worthy of her subject. during which an last cration of Archbishop Feehan as a March, was at St. John’s Abbey, Your greeting will, I am sure, he the Blenke, rector, delivered an interest¬ priest, at Nashville, falls on November, Collegeville, Minn., a few weeks more cordial from a sense of benefit to ago. ing discourse. In the afternoon there en route for 1st, and the occasion is to be celebrated Montana, on his way from St. Joseph’s Home, one of the most no¬ was a grand parade, participated in by by Chicago Catholics with great en¬ Rome, where he had given ble of our local charities and well de¬ Societies from this city and Bellevue. testimony thusiasm. in the beatification In the process of the ven¬ serving of our best financial patronage. evening 200 young ladies were erable The Rev. Richard J. Cure d’Ars. The life and labors of Father Damian enrolled as members of the Blessed Keefe, director of the is a theme of universal and enduring Virgin Sodality by the Rt. Rev. C. P. Young Men’s Union of the During the last ten years the South Church of the Holy Cross, on West has built interest. He is the hero and martyr Maes, who also delivered an appro¬ nearly 20,000 miles of new Forty-second street, New York, has of our times; and his name will rest priate sermon. The Papal Benedic¬ railroad, an increase of about 100 per secured a lot in the rear of the church cent, over upon its history a benediction forever. tion and “Te Deum” closed the fes¬ 1880, the total mileage for Miss Flavin on Forty-third street, near Ninth ave¬ this section at had the high honor of a tivity. The congregation of St. Aloy¬ present being over personal acquaintance with him. She sius, was orgaizned in the year 1864. nue, on which he proposes to erect a 40,000. has On the 4th of four-storv building to bo used as a club¬ celebrity as an entertaining and January, 1865, the lot, Four thousand house by the young men of the parish. bicyles are said to be elevating speaker; possessing that upon which the Church and School in use in Rochester, N. Y. Business wide and close sympathy for humanity Building is located, was purchased. In The Bishop of Little Rock has given men, women on housekeeping errands which has done so much for literature March of that year the building of the $25,000 towards the erection of a new bent, boys and girls, all use them. andid was church at Fort oratory. , school begun and completed in the Smith, provided the The United States Senate The people of our country are to-day month of September following. The congregation raises a like sum. passed the Tariff bill, clamoring in the halls of Congress for dedication’ "fof *hathe building,hmldinir. th

An PERSONAL GOSSIP. Plotre Dame Academy Easy Capture* UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. Bernard Eberling, of Baltimore, now @4 Crandin Road, years of age, fought under Blucher at Waterloo. East WalMt Hills, Cincinnati, 0. Howqua is dead. He was worth $30,000,- 000 and was the richest man in China. Ho is better known t,o Americans as Ng CUi- The Si3tei“8 of Notre Dame of Sixth street have Sing. erected ©n Grandin Road, East Walnut Hills, ,1. Da Witt Butts, of Rochester, and Dr. the finest of Cincinnati’s suburbs, a fine build¬ Hdmnnd Canby, of Wilmington, Del., have ing for educating young girls. It will be a just completed a trip on horseback across school with exceptional advantages. All mo¬ the continent to San Francisco. dern conveniences are contained in the building. J. W. Patterson, the tallest man known All school appliances and furniture have been aiccept Chang, will settle down in Oklaho¬ selected with a view to comfort and ease for the ma with his wife. He is 7 feet 8 inches pupils. Day Scholars only will be received. high, and his wife is over 6 feet. For all further information address Mother Justice Bradley, of the national supreme Superior court, is an expert mathematician. He has Boatswain—How d’ yer ketch him, Bill? been known to make almanacs and calen¬ NOTRE DAME ACADEMY. Bill—Didn’t ketch him. He walked dars just, to keep his mind in good working Crandin light up to me me oar order Rd., East Walnut Hills, an’ asked how I got tail out off.—Life. Herr Peter Lechner is the “most lonely CINCINNATI, OHIO. man” in Europe. Ho is in the weather bu¬ Worth a Fortune. reau service on one of the highest peaks of McFingle—What a beautiful necklace the Alps. Only once a year—on Christmas Mrs. Orcesus has on! Hovr it glitters and —does he see a human being other than how the people all cluster about her! The himself. it. St. Mary’s College, diamonds must have cost a nice little sum.^ Joe Howard says that Ward McAllister McFangle—Diamonds* Come off, man, ' “is a misjudged man. He is not a person EMSV31T3BURG, MD. those are not diamonds—they’re ice!—Law¬ of individual fortune. He married a little rence American. money, not much, and has been known here for the last forty years a« a dancing Considerate. This institution continues to give that thor¬ master.” The Visitor—But ough Classical, Scientific and Commercial Edu¬ why become engaged One of the presents received by Dr. Oliver cation for which it has long been celebrated. if you never meant to marry him? Small boys enter the Junior Department w'here Wendell Holmes on his eighty-first birth¬ In the Hammock—Because he is so sen¬ they receive that special care and attention sitive. You know it mortifies a man much day was a gold lined silver spoon, the which their age demands. -handle of which bears a witch on a broom¬ Situated in a very healthy locality, at the foot more to be refused than to have an engage¬ of the Blue em Ridge Mountains, and far away from ment broken.—Life. stick, with the werd “Salem,” and the the distractions and dangers of a city, this Col¬ Mematic witch pins crossed. lege offers peculiar advantages to students. 'For Catalogue address A Reason. Tlie Probably the smallest millionaire in the 91st Session will oyen Tuesday, September 9th. lull Courses ,u CLASSICS, LAW, sCAisN CASS, »kA'x HitMAll caj Rkv. EDW. P. ALLEN, D.I)., “Why did you marry a man who is eighty and MUSIC. A oountry is Jacob Seligman, who is hardly President. thorough COMMERCIAL COURSE is oue of the distinguishing features of the Institution. Special advau-. more than four feet high. He came from years of age?” tages are offered to Students of the Law Course. “Because I couldn’t find one equally rich Germany when a boy and went to Michi¬ The Minim Department for Roys under thirteen is separate. who was ninety.”—New York Sun. gan twenty years ago without a dollar. Catalogues, giving full particulars, will be sent tree by addressing His fortune is now estimated at $15,000,- REV. THOMAS E. WALSH, C. S.C., President, NOTRE DAME, IND. 000 St. Jolm’s University, A Noted Doctor Who Was Shy. SCIENTIFIC SQUIBS. is conducted by Fathers of the Abemethy, an eminent London sur¬ geon of the last century, was noted for Benedictine Order. It affords The earth is the greatest distance from his independence and for his indifference NEW PATENT INVENTION the sun on the morning of July fi. unsurpassed facilities and ac¬ to people of rank and wealth. A certain For clasping artificial Teeth to the gums, for Candles containing bromine and iodine nobleman once presented himself at the upper, lower or partial sets. To prevent Plates commodations. Location heal¬ from falling down or tippingup. No work made ore coming into use for disinfecting sick surgeon’s office and without waiting for equal to our $5, $7, $3 and $10 Roofless Partial rooms thy and romantic. Preparatory, his turn demanded to see Abernethy. Dental Plates. A positive reduction in the price of gold and silver fillings, and absolutely White pine boards are now re¬ He was came made by 'Commercial, Scientific, Classi¬ refused, and when it his painless. We make an artistic specialty of re¬ ducing small trees and limbs to pulp and turn he entered the storing features. Call and see practical work. cal consulting room in pressing in molds. and Theological Dep’ts open. Gas, cocaine, vitalized air, anil electricity used great anger. in painful operations, at HARCOURT’S ELEC¬ The light seen through the new eye piece Schoolyear: First week of Sept, “Do you know who l am?” lie asked. TRIC DENTAL OFFICE, 142 & 144 W. Sixthst. of the Lick telescope will be 2,000 times as till last week ofJune. For Cata¬ “No, sir!" was the cool reply, "but I bright as that seen by the naked eye. am John Abernethy, surgeon, and if yon A glass manufacturer has succeeded in logue, etc., apply to the Presi¬ wish to consult me, 1 am now ready to great producing glass plates of breadth and dent. hear what you have to say in your any desired length by means of rolling. How Dollars are Me! turn. ” THE FINEST ON EARTH ! j Dr. W. G. Thompson reports a successful Yet this man, so indifferent to lords THE ONLY experiment in brain grafting, a small piece and ladies, when he had to lecture be¬ of the brain of a cat being made to grow on fore several hundred medical students Pullman Perfect Safety the brain of a dog. was often painfully em barrassed. As he Dr. Gaotrelet, of Vichy, claims to render St. - Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat¬ was about to begin he would be obliged Vestibuled Train Service * Mary’s College, ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. smoking harmless by inserting in the pipe to retire in order to collect his thoughts Oon or WITH DINING CA1I, Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office cigar holder a piece of cotton wool, Marion County, Ky. and we can secure The consciousness of his great reputa¬ patent in less time than those steeped in 5 or 10 pec cent, solution of BETWEEN remote from Washington. (On the I.nuisviHe & NashvilleR.R.) pyrogallic acid. tion. and the anxiety to stand well with Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip¬ the students, made him shy. —Youth's tion. We advise, if patentable or not, freo of The increase of about 1,000,000 people in charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. tfairteen years in Spain is attributed in a Companion. Cincinnati, A Pamphlet, “How to Obtain Patents,” with names of actual clients in great measure to the success that has at¬ your State, county, or Why Ho Cried. town, sent free. Address, tended the changes in the hygienic condi¬ A first-class Catholic insti¬ tion of the large cities and towns. Passerby—Why do you cry, little boy: Indianapolis Little Boy—On account of pa. he O.A.SNOW&GO, The latest carrier pigeon experiments in tution for the education of If and comes home without me ma will give Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Europe show that the normal velocity of Chicago. aim an awful the bird is about 1,210 yards a minute. boys. thrashing.—Texas Siftings. With a fresh wind iQ the direction of the THE FAVORITE LINE flight almost 2,000 yards has been made. Send for catalogue to Satisfactorily Arranged. Hostess CINCINNATI to ST. LOUIS, The number of hairs on the human scalp (to tardy guest)—I’m so glad to have Cheap Lands and Homes in varies from 90,000 to 120,000. A single hair you come; but you will have t-o take Keokuk, Sringfield and Peoria. Heavy, Rev. D. FEWMESSY, C. R. GOLD your chances for a seat. hunting eases, oan support a weight of two ounces, and is Kentucky, Tennessee, ladies’ and gent's sizes'^ ST. MART’S, KY. with works and so elastic that it may one- Tardy Quest—Never mind the Be¬ THE ONLY DIRECT LIN E BETWEEN cases of be stretched to Aabama, ' alue. One person in sides, you wore hind me eAr** can third of its entire length, and then regain enough in inviting secure one to call upon you to tel! me that I had a 1 free, together with our large its former size and condition. Cincinnati, Dayton, Findlay, Mississippi & Louisiana. valuable line ofHousehold standing invitation.—Philadelphia Press. On the line of the <.’i.'KKN & Ckewokxt Rov'j * S.1 mi>l<’K. These samples, ns welt Seltzer water is used as a local anaesthetic Lima, Toledo, Detroit, can be found splendid bottom, upland, timboi Jars free. All the work you do is to show what we send Dr. or and stock lands. Also the finest limit Mm you to those who call—your by Voituriez, of Berlin. Two three A Wise Answer. The friends and neighbors and those about you—that always results Lake Regions and Canada. mineral lands on the continent tor sale <0 per week and upwards. ▼Address, lasting about five minutes, and being due Boarding and Bay School for Yonng Ladies. in the sunny South, where blizzaYs* and ice man an inch he will take an ell. Now, can Parlor aud Chair Cars on Day Trains, utenson db Co., Box 819* Portland. Maine. to the carbonic acid in the seltzer. clad plains are unknown. MAYSVILLE, KY. you tell me what would be the result if BETWEEN Artificial musk is a new chemical pro¬ you were to give a man a foot? . Cincinnati and Points Enumerated Only Line from Cincinnati to duct, with an odor to be distinguished from Small but Bright Boy—He would kick. The Year Around. Somerset, Harriman, Cardiff, Chatta¬ ILlLi JMOl> B Best quality Capper & Tin l*e real musk only by the expert. Very —New York Tribune. f? 1 A School of exceptional advantages for tho¬ nooga., Tenn.,New England City, For Churches. Schools. d. 4:30p.m. p 111 carded. The poet is a prodigious smoker, Intermediate Stations, l *5 K)0 p m from the public roads by groves of cedar and phia Times. delphia and New York. ) d. 8:00 p.m. Arrive from the East: d. 7:10 a.m., 10:50a.m. *10:30 a m *0:15 a m and, like Carlyle, he prefers the humble locust trees, secures for the pupils the enjoy¬ d. dl :00 *8:02 ft m clay pipe, a ment of that privacy which is so eminently It Did Not Match. d. 6:30 p.m. p in rarely smoking cigar. Loveland and *5:15 <18:50 a m favorable to study. Extensive and picturesque Leave for Columbus: 5:20a.m., 1:15 p.m. Ar¬ p in Grocer—I’ll sell you that melon for fif-, Intermediate Stations. *5:45 *1:35 p m lawns surround the building, and afford every rive from Columbus: d. 7:55 p.m., 1:00 p.m. p m *6:05 <10:05 p m FASHIONS FOR MEN. facility for healthy and pleasant exercise. teen cents. Leave for Springfield: 5:2o a.m., <1.8:00 a.m., p m 1:15 <17:01 p m *11:10 p m TERMS, per Session of Ten Months: Customer—That melon doesn’t suit me. p.m., 4:30 p.m., d. 8.00 p.m. Arrive: d. 10:50 a.m., d. 0:30 p.m. Midland Route— [ *10:05 p m With the Prince Albert the waistcoat Board, Tuition, Washing and Mending, $200.00 Grocer— What’s the trouble with it? Board Leave for Xenia: 3:50 p.m. Arrive from Pittsburg Express, via must during Vacation, - 40.00 positively be adhered to, a rule that No extra charge for French, German, Yocal Customer—It’s green, and I’m not.— Xenia: 9:45 a.m. Col., Newark, Zanes¬ ville and d7 2:5 a in dr :10 p in is to the better taste with the dress coat. Music (in class), Plain and Fancy Work, and Life. Leave for Chicago: d. 7:55 a.m., <1. 8:50 p.m. Wheeling, Tapestry in all its various branches. Arrive from Chicago: <1 7:00 a.m.. d.6:15 p.m. Pittsburg Night Express, In the a Leave for via Newark, morning light weight and nat¬ Connected with the Academy is also Tit for Tat. Loganspoit: 4:40 p.m. Arrive from Columbus, dO :55 a in ural wood stick, according to the formular, Logansport: 12:20 p.m. Zanesville & Wheeling, d7:50 p m Columbus Express; con¬ must be worn; and in the evening or after¬ Young Wife—Before we were married, Summer Tours. Chicago and Logansport trains stop at Rich¬ Cedar Grove Day School mond and Hamilton. necting with all the noon a more decorative example. George, you never smoked in my presence. Palace Steamers. Low Rates. for Young Ladies a d. Daily; S. Sunday only; other trains, except morning trains from and Misses, and Young Husband—I know it, my dear, and Columbus for the Black suspenders, black linen handker¬ Pour Trips per Week Between Sunday. East, you never wore ourl papers in mine.— North or South, <13:30 .1 in d« :35 pm chiefs and black bosomed shirts are among Kindergarten Department Chatter. DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND For Wilm’tonWash.C.H., the extreme novelties following the all Girls—as Boarders or as Day Scholars. Pefcoskey, The 800, Marquette, and Col., Newark, Zanes¬ iAke Huron Ports. ville and *2:28 p in *12:45 Mack craze, while black hosiery and under¬ Boys—between the ages of 4 and 7 years—as The Count’s Teat of Genuineness. ARTISTIC Wheeling, njn Day Scholars. d wear one Every Evening Between Daily. * Daily except Sum lav. has become of the fixtures. Hours—9 a. in. to 12 in., every day except Miss Boodle—Count, how do yon know Stops will be made on signal at Eighth street, The subdued tendency in dress militates Thursday. that your diamonds were genuine? DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Omuminsville and Chester Park bv New York Terms—Boarders—See Prospectus Boarding against any of the flashy jewels for men’s Count Gitto Gnitheiress—Byze advances Buaday Trips dariti; June. July, August and trains tor passengers for Deer Part, Washing¬ School. Day Scholars—$15.00 per Session of September Only. ton and points East, and by Pittsburg trains lor wear. The diamond and sapphire and dia¬ live months, of ze payable in advance. pawnbrokairo.—.Jeweler’s Weekly. ! Glass Columbus and points East. mond and are School opens September 8. Pupils will be re¬ Our Illustrated Painting Co. ruby combination scarfpins Pamphlets, ceived at all times during the year. F. SCHILFFAHRT, Sup’t. now passe, while the pearl, both white and A Wish. Slates and Excursion Tickets will be furnished by your Ticket Agent, or address black, has come strongly to the front. “I am glad to see you, sir,” said the MANUFACTURERS OF E. B. WHITCOMB, G. P. A., Ditrcxt, Mich., It is the province of the vulgarian to widow to the editor. “Your obituary of BARLOW’S INDIGO BLUE. ralph c. McCracken, THE DETROIT & CLEVELAND STEAM NAV. CO. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, Its merits as a Wash Blue have been full v tested a my was make huge display of shirt front with husband beautiful. I wish he could and indorsed have lived to read it.”—New York Sun. by thousands of housekeepers. his everyday attire, but it is also an error For Churches and Dwellings. Your Grocer ougnt to have it on sale. Ask lor it. to hide the shirt front completely from Shirt Manufacturer, Mr. J. E. I), s. Why It Wingate, of Boulton, Ma., WILTBERGEIi, Frop. In Popular. 233 North Seoond view. Thoro is even a suggestion of un- has some Memorial ami Figure Windows St., Philadelphia, Pa- AND DEALER IN •ause it has proven its absolute merit over very ancient family heirlooms in deanliness in the latter course. The scarf ,ver again, because it has an unequalled his possession, among which are a powder A Specialty. should always be worn so that a small ex¬ d of cures, because its business is conduc- horn hearing the date ITUS), which went GENTS’ FURNISHING l a thoroughly honest, manner. because panse of the shirt bosom may be discerned GOODS, throngh the French and Indian wars and nbines economy aud strength, being the No. 3 West Fifth St., Cincinnati, O. GANGER after it is adjusted.—Clothier and Fur¬ t, K. COB. FOURTH & MAIN STREETS. medicine of which “100 Doses One Dollar” the Revolutionary war; copy of common nisher. _ ,e these strong points have made Hood’s tary on the Bible, printed in London in Patterns Cot to Order. iparilla the most successful medicine of lfiTT, and a pair of razors over 100 years Yon will seldom need-a elector if 40a have Headache, indigestion, and disorders of ohi. Liver, huiimfuiM Live? Iiegu’ator auwly oarw. Ex-Governor Holliday, of Virginia, has SinunortH Liver Regulator bandy. Sure VO relieve. There is no failure in Sim No cure-all or rill cure as ' untried remedy been three times around the world. does Simmons nanns Liver Regulator. Liver Regulator. CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH 7

THINGS AN EASTERN PRISON. Tactless. STRANGE TALES. WORTH KNOWING There is a class of unfortunates, one of whom is Borax in the water takes the shine usually to be found in every Some 23,000 persons sleep each night on out '‘f the fane. DARK CELLS OF DEATH AND TORT¬ school or community. They are often the Thames in what constitutes the port If it is desirable to able, scholarly and witty; they have kind, of Ixmdou. keep an article very URE METHODS USED. generous hearts, yet they go stumbling cold, or to cool it speedily, and ice is not to There is a butterfly—one of the world’s stupidly through life, wounding the hearts be had, a pan of cold water on the cellar 12,000 species—the tiny eye of which con¬ and nerves of bottom will often serve the purpose. Disguised as an Antiquary :. Correspond¬ acquaintances and friends at tains 17.000 facets. every step. Silk underwear should not be rubbed on ent Visits the Place—Where Few Live A Chelsea man put his pafsnt incubator Mary Campbell belongs to this order of the washboard nor have soar) rubbed on it, Out Their ’ Time—The Prisoners Are over a duck’s egg a girls. She spends a winter laboring faith¬ and hatchet! duckling unless on specially soiled spots. It should with four eyes and two bills. Starved and Robbed. fully with a Sunday school class of poor be gently squeezed in the hands in a lather children, and tlieu mortally offends them Abner Dorsett, a negro living in Hickory of tepid water. Very reluctantly and with many mis¬ Mountain a by harshly telling them of their faults, township, N. C., has head Have your dress bound with velvet or givings the Mushir of Uskub, in Mace¬ and meet thirty-two inches in diameter. hoping that when they her in velveteen instead of dress braid, if yon donia, Ahmed Ayoub Pasha, gave a corre¬ the autumn their conduct will be great¬ Alexander S. Baker, a wealthy stock would prevent your shoes from spondent of The London Daily News a let¬ receiving ly improved. She anxiously recommends raiser near Syracuse, N. Y., was stung on the purple blemish on the instep, cause.d by ter of introduction to the chief of the gen- the minister, just after a tedious dis¬ the nose by a the darmery, who alone could give permission honey bee and died within rubbing of the skirts when walking. course, to study Robertson’s sermons as ten minutes. to Fruit cake, if inspect the large prisons. The mushir models of force and unfrosted, may be kept in vivacity. She insists The cuttle earthen inquired over and over again of the drago¬ fish, which, among other jars, but frosting keeps bestin tin. on talking to a man just married to a man whfctherthe correspondent had evinced strange things, always walks with its head Cookies and snaps may be second wife of the virtues of the first. She put in covered friendly feelings toward the Turks, or downward, does not chew its food at all, earthen jars, with cloths to further exclude gives handsome gowns and hats to her but whether he was an enemy. “The drago¬ masticates with its gizzard. the air, for they dry very quickly. poorer cousins, and invariably adds, “Be¬ man’s ingenious replies,” says the corre¬ There is. a negro county, Meats should never be cause you can’t afford it,, you know, my living in Scriven exposed to the spondent, “at last inspired him with-suffi¬ dear.” Ga., whose home is a huge log. This log light., whether they, are cooked or un¬ cient confidence to allow him to grant my is twenty feet cooked. Too careful attention cannot When one does her a favor, if it be but long and five feet in diameter, be request. went it is divided into three apartments, one I through the badly paved the gift of a bunch of roses, she is careful of given them. A half-hour's delay, or even and filthy streets of the town, and reached which is a few minutes, is often to send before nightfall a present of at occupied by the proprietor’s three enough for their the residence of the commander of the gen- hogs. loss. least equal money value. darmery of the province of Uskub. He was With all these blunders Mary’s inten¬ Warmth and light are very favorable to People in the country who are annoyed as as quite surprised the mushir when he tions are kind, and it never has occurred brightness and variety of line in fish. The by flies should remember that clusters of heard that I wished to visit the prisons, to her that her instincts are not fine or her absence of these accounts for the generally clover, if hung in the room and left to dry, declaring that since he had been in office remarks delicate and sympathetic. somber appearance of the fish of the cir¬ will drive away more fiies than sticky sau¬ no European had ever seen them, and that SETON HALL “The most intolerable of all people,” re¬ cumpolar regions and those living at con¬ cers of molassas and other fly traps and fly COLLEGE, in the rare cases when a consul represent¬ marks a witty American, “is the foolish siderable depths. papers can ever collect. SOUTH ORAMCE, HEW JERSEY. ing a foreign power had wished to see man who means well.” One of the To them he had always given twenty-four standing properties in the gargle a sore throat, take of paregoric 14 Miles from New York City. Founded 1850. All Collegiate Degrees Conferred. Our French cousins called the unerring one hours’ notice. prison of Uskub, Macedonia, is a collection teaspoonful, of glycerine two teaspoon¬ perception which enables ns to say with¬ of large ants. Fifty ants placed on the fuls, of lime water one Terms for Board, NO CONSULS NEED APPLY. teaspoonful. To Tuition, etc., a small fraction over $1.00 per day. Send for out fail the right thing in the right place relieve “Before body of a man chained to the floor, so that “tickling” in the throat take the Catalogue and book of photographic views of College buildings and grounds. entering I had to swear that 1 the sixth sense. Some of us are born with he can’t move limb or head, will cause as same prescription, without the lime REV. WM. F. was not a was water, MARSHALL, President. consul, and that I what the it. It is as natural a trait, indeed, in the extreme torture as can be devised. but merely sip the mixture, so as to make — dragoman had described me to be a American character as it is rare in that of it hold out a longtime. European hunting for antiquities. The The following notice is posted on the some other peoples. fact that I was not a consul, however, im¬ main street at Athena, Ore.: “To my Itcan be gained by cultivation of a kindly neighbors: If my spring chickens are dis¬ RAILWAY BREVITIES. pressed the Turk more than anything, and spirit and the habit of placing ourselves he politely invited me to take coffee and to turbing your garden kill them and eat momentarily in each man’s place before we them. Don’t Books a smoke narghileh. While I was enjoying pile them out in the alley to The total number of tons of speak to him.—Youth’s Companion. freight e^jj. his iiecome a nuisance. John Edington.” ried in the United States in 1889 was IF’TTBX-.ISIKIIEIID 33"ST hospitality lie sent a number of men to 539,- the prisons to announce my visit and to Nearly $30,000 worth of half franc pieces 639,583, and the arerage haul for each ton Ivliat She Needed. give some special orders, the execution of was found in the personal estate of M. was 127.36 miles. which took some time, and I was Indigent people sometimes include kept Durand, a rich solicitor, who died recently The Canadian department of railroads drinking coffee and smoking for nearly an strange things under the head of “necessi¬ in Baris. It is said that this was M. Du¬ IINZIQER BROTHERS, and canals reports that there are (1S90) 13,- hour and a half. At last ties” when receiving “help” from kindly my host rose and rand’s stock of small coin from which he 325 miles of completed roads in the domin¬ NEW YORK. invited me to follow. persons. OHSTOHST3STA.TI. CHICAGO. disposed daily gave large sums to beggars in the ion and 416 under construction. The “We soon'entered the largest prison of agent of a private relief association streets. The Erie railroad secured an entrance the province, which is called ‘Kurschumla,’ once received the following note from a A Pittsfield hardware dealer tells of a into Chicago by purchasing the Chieage NATIONAL or the House of Lead. It rises out of the woman in a state of actual destitution. CATHOLIC READERS, SPELLERS and BIBLE man who entered his store and asked to and Atlantic railroad. The price paid was River Warda, not far from the fortress, She was the mother of six small children, mQTft&Y These Books are thoroughly Catholic. Their Catholicity is not con- look at some nippers. Some were 41 a CM vMa a . and was one of shown $5,000,000. The Erie now has a trunk line lined to a few religious lessons, but breathes forth from every page, and occupies a vast area. Soldiers pre¬ those unfortunate persons and is taken in him, whereupon he calmly affixed a pair to system between Chicago and New York. unconsciously by the pvipil, these books being made only and expressly for senting arms formed two lines, which who had seen “better days,” and wished Catholic one of his Schools, and no other. teeth, pulled the molar from his The reached to the interior courtyard, where a her benefactors not to lose sight of that Pennsylvania company received the jaw, laid it with the nippers on the count¬ BRENNAN’S CHURCH HISTORY. BIBLE STORIES for Little Children. number of were fact: enormous sum of $1,500,000 from the prison officials awaiting er and asked the bill. DE H ABBE’S CATECHISMS for the United States. CONNELLY’S us. The courtyard is square, and sur¬ “Although now sadly reduced in finan¬ United States for transporting its mails rounded on all sides cial circumstances,” she wrote, “the time for the fiscal year ending July 1. The ENGLISH READER’S for Advanced Classes. COPY BOOKS, COMPO¬ by the buiding, which has three stories. A loggia, or covered bal¬ has been when I had an abundance, and I DAUGHTERS OF EVE. amount of $560,000 was for handling tbe SITION and DRAWING BOOKS. cony, runs all around on each story. The feel keenly the deprivation of many things mail west of Pittsburg. commander first showed me a that would Dot be missed IIIQT pig Dl IQjtipn- A IDS TO CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE ELOCUTION with Se- great num¬ by persons un¬ Theodore Tilton’s wife lives with a mar¬ The railroad from Tartar Bagardjik to JU«3 I FUE>L.eOB1&ieJ. lected Readings and Recitations for Practice by Eleanor O’Grady. accustomed to them. ber of red inscriptions on the walls, which Therefore, in addi¬ ried daughter in Chicago. Constantinople was contracted to he paid are tion to fuel and previsions of all kinds, I for at so much |p3F"A complete list sent on application. supposed to have been made by Geno¬ Mrs. Anna A De Barr has received a li¬ per mile. The contractor ese or Venetian merchants in the Seven¬ desire something in the way of a dressing made it as crooked as cense as mechanical engineer from the Chi¬ possible in order to teenth century, who perhaps erected the jacket, in shades of cardinal, and a few in¬ increase the number of miles. Wagon visible hair nets to cago board of engineers. building as a warehouse for the Oriental match the hair inclosed. roads between the termini are 100 miles The Duchess of goods which they sent to Europe. Of Also, if you will be so kind, something in Marlborough, late Mrs. shorter than is the railroad. course 1 affected great interest in these in¬ the waypf fancy shoes for my three little Hammersley, of New York, believes in the ANCHOR LINE. Only one tree stands within twenty feet scriptions to keep up my character as an girls, and suitable ties for two boys with Banting system for reducing avoirdupois. United States Mail Steamships. of the roadbed of the Chicago, St. Louis antiquarian, and I that the com¬ blue eyes and fair complexions, and one Ixidy Monckton is about to start as a noticed and St. Paul railroad. This is spared at mander no longer distrusted me. After with dark hair and eyes. A neat and suit¬ house decorator and furnisher in London. LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN.- Steamship City of Rome from the request of a farmer whose son was this we ascended the staircase to inspect able molasses pitcher would also be accept¬ She is said to be a smart business woman. New fatally injured and was sheltered by it in York, September 20, October 18. Saloon Passage, $50 to SIOO. the first able, and a few skeins of shaded cardinal story. There was scarcely room Miss Minnie Trueblood, president of the his dying moments. It is neatly fenced in Second Class, $30 and $35. to and green embroidery silk for an unfin¬ Steerage, $20. pass on the steps, so covered were they Equal Suffrage association, of Kokomo, and is known to the railroad men as “tbe with accumulations of dirt and excre¬ ished tidy.”—Wide Awake. Glasgow Service—Steamships every Saturday from New York t-o ind., is one of the chief dry goods mer¬ Lone Tree.” ments, which filled the air with a pestilen¬ chants of that city. Between the GLASGOW and LONDONDERRY. tial odor Just What She Needed. Clipper Mills and Staart Mrs. Hudson Reed and her sister, Miss Point, Sonoma Valley, Cal., where a rail¬ Cabin Passage to Glasgow or Liverpool, $50 and “In the so called office I was shown the She was a stout old woman, with a red $60; Round Trip, $90 Cox, are the most famous English yachts¬ road crosses a deep ravine, the high trees to books, according to which the Kurschumla face and two wisps of gray hair that were women. are sawed off on a level with the surround¬ $1(0; Second Class, $30. Ste,erage Passage, either service, ©SO. contains 149 They sail their own boats and in Saloon Excursion Tickets at Reduced Rates. prison cells and 1,811 prison¬ draped hack over each ear from the sprout¬ all sorts of weather. ing hills, and the timbers and ties are laid ers. Those on the first and second floors ing place, like hawsers. Traveller’s Circular Letters of Credit and Drafts for any amount issued al Nellie on the stumps. The rails are seventy-five are sentenced for the Bly has made an arrangement slight offences, and ./‘We don’t waut any,” she said, as she feet lowest current rates. For book of Tours, Tickets, or further information, with one of the above the bed of the ravine at tbe time of detention varies from one to ten opened the door and saw a thin young man publishers of the east to write serials for three highest point. Apply to Henderson, Brothers, New York, nml 72 LaSalle Street, Chicago; years. I do not believe that any prisoner on the stoop.. years. The first year she BSPLSR <& 0.0., e West Tlaird Street has ever outlived the fifth year of impris¬ “But, madam” gets $10,000, the second and third $15,000 each, and no rebate. RICH IN YEARS. or, J. V. Coppola, 160 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. onment in these loathsome dark cells. In “Never mind.” this respect the prison officials confirmed “I merely want to explain to you, Victor Hugo’s granddaughter, Jeanne, my suspicions by saying that the mortality madam”—- is a stylish and pretty blonde, who was Mrs. Powers, of Kingston, N. Y., Is worth was very great, and that very few prisoners “Don’t want any. Get along wid ye.” the idol of the great novelist in his de¬ $3,000,000 and is 100 years old. lived to the end of their time. In a cell “Just let me tell you” clining years. She is 20 years old and has James Wood, a Portsmouth, N. H., certainly not larger than two and one-half “Don’t. I have a broom in my other already had many social triumphs. tailor, in active business, is 94 years old. yards square and of about the same height hand, and if you’re working Annie. Rooney Sister Rose Gertrude, the young English “Aunty Peggy” Ray, who is said to be between fifteen and twenty prisoners are soap or or subscriptions I’ll whack nurse who created such a sensation a few books 112 years old, is the oldest pensioner on tbe confined. All can they do by being friendly you.” months ago by volunteering to go to the United States rolls. and room other is to stand “I understand making for each you take boarders, Molokai leper station, has given up the Mrs. Mary Wing, of Fayette, Mo., 86 up and lie down again, and they are al¬ madam?” work because she is displeased with the lowed half an hour’s walk in the “Yes.” years old, does the washing, cooking, sew¬ courtyard local management of it. ing, knitting, etc., for a once in the day. “I am family of four. introducing a little book entitled Miss Concordia Whelan, POOIi Lofving, the Swedish Professor F. W. Deasy & Co. CREATURES, INDEED. Newman, brother of the ‘Appetite Breakers, or the Landlady’s authoress, is vice president of the Society “But how shall I describe the pitiable Friend.’ ” cardinal, is now 85 years of age. At 62 DEALERS IN for the Promotion of Good, whose aim is aspect cf these poor creatures? With hol¬ “Got one with he turned vegetarian, and since then be you?” inquired the guard¬ to insure, by the formation of agricultural has needed no low cheeks, the pallor of death upon their ian of the doorway anxiously. physician. colonies, the physical and moral welfare faces and terrible protruding eyes, they “Yes.” A. M. of outcast and uncared for children. Clark, of McGregor, la., has an COAL, COKE km ANTHRACITE COAL. writhe in continual agony upon the floor, “Gome in.”—-New York Tribune. army record. He was a drummer boy in Orders by Mail and Telephone Promptly Attended to. not only panting for air, but suffering 1812; bugler for Gen. Scott in the Mexican from want of food. TURF NOTES. MAIN OFFICE AND YARD: They receive absolute¬ Pressure of Water. war, and served through the rebellion. He ly nothing but bread and water, even if Water serves to convey any pressure or is a nonagenarian. 460 WEST FRONT their sentence be for life. If their friends STREET, CINCINNATI, O. power which may be given to it, whether Ormonde, the great P.u dish race horse, Col. Webb, of Chester, Pa., is in the send them money they are allowed to buy that is now the pressure is a pumping engine at the property of Ilirsch. ninetieth year of his age. He can stand meat twice a Telephone 7328, week, but the prison officials end of a main or by means of a column or The old pacer Jewett, long a familiar upon a chair, bend backward, touch bis brutally cheat them out of three-fourths weight of water above the main contained Ggure at free-for-all pacing contests, has head upon the floor and rise up again with¬ of what, is sent to them. Thus exposed to in a lofty tower or high storage reservoir. retired from the turf. out the aid of his hands. hunger and thirst, to the pestilence in the One cubic foot of water weighs 62)/ pounds, The Duke of Portland won £73,000 in Mrs. Ellen ■ Brown, of Saco, Me., although - atmosphere, confined in these black holes and if the height of tho column is increas¬ stakes in 1889. The duke owns St. not ROYAL - without the possibility of Serf. yet 75 years of age, has seen seven moving about, ed the pressure upon the base is increased and kicked and Memoir and Donovan. generations of her family. The seventh is outraged by the brutal for every foot thus added a further 62)/ was a represented by a 3-months-old to prison guards, no wonder that they suc¬ Sunol foaled in 1885. As yearling child, pounds. A column of water one square whose Insurance cumb to their she did not grandfather and grandmother Mis. Company, Liverpool. misery! The greater num¬ inch in area at base and 2.3 feet give great promise. It was in high Brown is a ber of the her 2-year-old form she t.o be great-aunt. prisoners are naked from head weighs exactly one pound, so that for every that began to foot, with looked on as the heavy iron rings and chains increase of height of 2.3 feet a pressure of coming world heater. on their wrists and ankles. As I passed one Ixird Randolph Churchill is about as 1st. Has the pound per square inch is added to the largest Fire Assets and Net Surplus of any Fire Insurance Company in the World some of the WZXAT 2d. Cashes all valid claims without discount. cells, after looking through base.—American Engineer. famous as a turfman as he is as a legis¬ IS the 8d. Has Assets in the United States exceeding loopholes in the doors, the prisoners lator. His chestnut colt Inverness won within pushed through a stick to which a Russia takes the lead in the matter of the 1890 Devonshire nursery handicap of little leather $5,000,000.00. bag was attached. I placed a great bells, Moscow claiming the second 1,000 sovereigns. franc piece in each, but I had my doubts largest bell in the world, also the “St. The report that Roy Wilkes had broken SCROFULA as to whether the prisoners would benefit over Ivan,” which weighs 127,830 pounds, over Maud S.’s Cincinnati Branch Established trotting record by doing a mile It is that impurity in the blood, which, ac¬ Thirty-six Years. by my almsgiving, and thought it more thirteen times as much as the largest bell in at 2:08)/ Independence, la., would have cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro¬ likely that the greedy guard would take in America and six times as much as the been correct if Roy had only been a trotter duces the money from them. unsightly lumps or swellings; which JOHN H. LAW <& largest on St. Peter’s at Rome. “St. Ivan” instead of a pacer. BROS., Managers, “The cells on the first causes painful running sores on tho and second floors is 16)/ inches thick and 40 feet 9 inches arms, are Moore, the colored boy who rode Tea legs, or feet; which dovelopes ulcers in the Central all alike. The degree of sickness and around the base. Department, Cincinnati, 0. misery of the inmates alone varies. The Tray t.o victory at the Monmouth handicap eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or on tho occasion of Isaac cells in the underground prisons, where the UNCLE SIDNEY’S VIEWS. Murphy’s memor¬ deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can¬ able milk cerous worst offenders expiate their crimes, are, punch, is looked upon as one of growths, or tho many other manifesta¬ the turf’s most promising young jockeys. tions usually ascribed to however, far more horrible even than those I hold that tho truo ago of wisdom is when “humors;” which, I have described. Here every ray of light is We are boys and girls, and not women and men; Potomac, the winner of the $70,000 Fu¬ fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and excluded, in utter darkness the unhappy When, as credulous children, we know things be¬ turity stakes for 1890 at Sheepshead Bay, death. Being the most ancient, it is the CHURCHandSCHO to cause most wretches lie chained the reeking floor of belongs to August Belmont’s stud, and is general of all diseases or affections, for We believe them—however averse to the laws. the cell. They are totally unable to change a chestnut colt sixteen hands high. Three very few persons are entirely free from it. It is faith, then, aot science and FURNITURE. their positions, and are released from their reason, I say, of the little legs that carried him to vic¬ That is would chains for two hours genuine wisdom—and that, today. We are each day, lest death tory are white. manufacturers and dealers in Church and School Furniture, Maps, Globes, Black¬ We, as then, were as wise, and ineffably blest should afford them an boards, Blackboard Erasers.;; Schools opening in September needing any tiling in our lino will escape from this in¬ As to live, love and In 1885 Maud S. trotted in find die, and trust God for the 2:08%, and " CURED to Tee it their interest to call bn us. We manufacture a full line of Church Furniture. ferno. The official who conducted me told rest. then the horsemen claimed that all the Cincinnati Church & School Furniture me with a cynical smile how this class of By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by Co., 106 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, 0. horses that ever would be produced would offenders is So I simply deny the old notion, you know, die remarkable cures it has accomplished, brought to confess. Hands and not That the wiser we equal, not to say bea t, that mark. For feet are bound get as the older we grow. often when other medicines have together and the man is live failed, has For in youth all we know we are certain years it has stood against the attempts of; now proven to a potent and placed at a pillar, to which his head is of all itself be peculiar MARTIN BURKE. The greater our knowledge the more we allow the fast horses in the country EDWARD J. GILLIGAN. fastened. The victim is thus medicine for this disease. Some of these absolutely For skeptical margin; and hence I regret unable to move. The cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from preparations com¬ That the world isn’t fiat, and the sun doesn't set, And we The scrofula, be sure to pleted, the torture begins. There is always may not go creeping up home, when we proportion of Insane to sane persons try Ilood’s Sarsaparilla. “ Burke & a stock of large ants kept ready in little die. in the United .States is one in every 262: in My daughterMary was afflicted with scrof¬ Scotland it is one in ulous sore Gilligan, boxes, and of these about fifty are placed Through the moon, like a round, yellow hole in every 574; in the agri¬ neck from the time slie was 22 months the sky. cultural districts of England it is one in old till she upon the body of the poor wretch. The tor¬ became six years of age. Bumps Manufacturers of Marble and Granite —Jam os Whitcomb 820, in London the proportion is one in -100 tures lie endures from the bites of these in¬ Riley in Philadelphia Inquirer. formed in her neck, and one of them after sects seldom fail to make him growing to the size of a pigeon’s egg, became confess, no We Challenge matter whether a sore over years. gave guilty or innocent. Upon Consumption Cured. Any man. woman or child who is affected will: running for three We her Hood’s others the same effect is produced by chain¬ To the Editor:—Please inform your readers Cqpstipation, Dyspepsia, Headache, or Torpid Sarsaparilla, when the lump and that I have a Liver to ing them to the pavement of the court positive remedy for consumption. prove that a few doses of Simmon- all indications of scrofula entirely dis¬ By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases Liver Regulator will not relieve them. It nev¬ MONO a appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy yard, and exposing whole day them for have been permanently cured. I shall be glad er fails, and is so pure, so sure, so harmles child.” J. S. to the scorching rays of the sun without to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of that an infant ran take it and never have n Carijle, Nauright, N. J. I-mEYAIDSTOISrTCS, &e. second the power of moving a limb. Never in my your readers who have consumption if they will spell of Collie. An adult can take ii N. B. Be sure to get only send me their Express and P. 0. Address. Ke- keep the bowels regular and secure health. life had I so fully appreciated the 425 W. FIFTH privilege speetfully, T. A. Slocum, M.C., 181 Pearl st. N.Y. Hood’s ST., betw. ftSound & Park Sts., Cincinnati, 0. of breathing fresh air as when I turned Sarsaparilla \ Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Preparedonly my back upon the prisons of Uskub, which Designs and Estimates of Work furpished on application. Cemetery Lettering a Specialty. Don’t suffer from Dyspepsia. Take Simmons Hood’s Saparilla iB in favor with all elasse- by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, moreover are but a sped men of what may besanse it combines Liver Regulator. It always enres. economy and strength. be seen in every oity «f Macedonia,” 100 Doses One Dollar. BOO Doses One Dollar 8 CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH.

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