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VOLOME 41. PITTSBURGH, FEBRUARY 2, 1884. NO. I

What to TtoM T IVtw EagtuHl Pigtaisa. elaborate programme, described ss a We cannot accuse these semi-cleri- j anJ objects. Acting under the ad- continually, never lose the thought "Vesper Service on Christmas Eve cal gentlemen of deliberately stealing vice of the Isidore, our of his sins and always keep death BY tAMDIN. The mixture of Paganism and Christianity in New England at the in the Church of the Unity, Minot J. "the livery of the court of heaven to began a most absolute warfare against before his eyes." I asked M I««1 * m*n c*rw- present time is a» ridiculous as it is Savage, Minister," which embraces, serve the devil in," for they have in- the enemy. During six years he To a solitary who sought his ad- Wrinkled, and cor*«!, »»<1 "hi'« hoar* extraordinary. among other things, an organ sulo herited the livery, at least in part, practiced unheard of austerities, night vice, Moses said: "Go, abide in your bain: from ihe Messiah; a Christmas an- while they have grown gradually and after night standing upright in the cell; it will teach vou all you need Many of the preachers—we ought «Time it the »arp of life," ho said: "0 lell . , * I them; a«1n1 invocationin i ativMi;i tw»w ov Christmas legitimately, and perhaps almost in- middle of his cell and never even do, provided you guard it weJI. For l u perhaps, to have written clergymen caro|, and a Christmas poem written The young. the fair. the gay, to weave > *« U' tw% Hi it i n • A an u> h n t m an »till /mil • sensibly, into Satanic principles.— bending the knee, lest of so slight a' as a fish dies when taken out of who officiate in what are still call- The natural repulsivenessofthe prin- chance the devil might take hold. water, so is lost the who loves I asked th* ancient venerable dead, by Mr. Savage; a Christmas reading; | ed churches, and we take for granted to be outside the walls of his cell." gaga* who wrote, and warriors who hied: a prayer, Scriptural reading, and fin- j ciples is covered up by the fictitious At the end ot that time, Moses under- their "societies'" sympathize with ally, the benediction. We give all j halo of poetry and sentimeutalism going the hellish onslaughts, again Here is another most beautiful say- Fro« the rotd grave a hollow murmur flowed. them, are as thoroughly Pagan as the "Tine «owed the vr4* we reap ¡a this abode "' these items to show how Christian which is thrown around them.— spoke to the Abbot Isidore; the Ab- ] ing of our Saint: "To strip ourselves Brahmins of India; yet they call the performance was, and we should ; These gentlemen are great on the aes- bot, taking him to the top of his cell, of earthly things, or voluntary pov- I asked • dying »inner, ere the stroke themselves Christian ministers, and be glad, did our space allow, to quote ; thetics of religion; but we would re- bade him look to the West. On so erty, trials borne with patience, and t)f ruthless death Ufe'« gulden howl had broke; their societies Christian churches,— the carols of Mr. Savage. They are spectfully remind them that the hu- doing, Moses saw a large army of direction, are the means by which 1 asked him, What i* time ? "Time," he replied, They take their texts from the Bible, really very pretty, and indicate a de- man mind requires something more devils thoroughly down-hrarted and perfection is reached. Voluntary "|V« teat it. Ah, the fret»«»'."* and he di»H ' and make the reading of the Scrip- cided talent for versification, it not substantial than aesthetics and senti- about to fly as though conquered. poverty is seen in Noe; patience in tures a part of their religious services. I asked th* golden HB **A sHva* «(»here». for something higher. Many of the mentalism. These are, no doubt, When again spoken to. Moses looked Job, and discretion in Daniel." They observe many of the old Chris- Those bright chronometer* of day» and year»; verses are full of a Catholic spirit, very beautiful in their proper place, to the East, and had the joy to be- "We should be so dead to men," tian traditions; in laet, some of them They answered, "Time i» hut a mri-or'» gter*," quite after the quaint old style of an- but they are dry husks to the soul hold bright array of heavenly said Moses at another time, "that we And hade me fo» eternity prepare. are adopting Catholic names and cient times, and would not be out ot hungering for the bread of lift*. spirits. "Oil the left," said the Ab- never utter judgment to any one. Catholic festivals and observances; The human mind is made for truth. bot Isidore, "arc the devils, who Let us strive to so pass our days. I asked the Memu, in their annual ronnd, place in a Catholic hymn-book. But yet, strange to say, they do not be- It is the truth we want, the truth in strive to bring about the fall of God's i that, before leaving this mortal body. Which beautify or desolate the ground; alas! there is a fatal worm at the lieve in Christianity as a Divine re- its purity, its integrity, and its cer- servants, but they are overcome by we do no evil to any one whatso* And they replied, no oracle more wise, root of all this budding excellence - ... L - L -. .1)1 ! velationICiailVU,* and«HU, , iilnl fact• * V,, , cannoIflllUVt t properUIVUVI- and blossoming beauty. One of the tainty. What is the mystery of life? the angels in the East, sent by their ever." « TI,foil,', blank, .od w.sdom* b.gb~t ,y be Cllled Chrl9lianB. Many of prettiest carols closes with the fol- What are we here for? What is our king for that end." This comforted "Let us strive never to judge I asked a spirit lost, but, 0 the »hriek. these leaders of religious thought are lowing verse:— future destiny? Is life worth living? and strengthened Moses anew, who others. Remember when God struck That pierced my soul! I shudder while I speak ! men of talent and culture, of high so- These are the burning questions that re-entered with tresh courage into "Bach new child's a new Mtr-hb, the first-born in Egypt he left no It cried, "A particle, a »peck, a mite cial position and attractive social Whether cot or palace born, demand something more than vague the combat, adopting a novel and house without a death to weep over, Of endless years, duration inflnite!" qualities. They have a fine literary leading on the race still higher speculations, poetie ideals, and beau- most laborious penance. Every night Now. in thinking over our own sins, style, and some of them are earnest Toward the glad redemption morn; tiful theories of human invention.— the holy penitent went to the cells of we must beware of minding others' Of things inanimate, my dial I and eloquent, and encourage their Kach new child's a new word spoken, Consulted, and it made me this reply, God to earth ootne down again, We are tired of whipped syllabub; the sick and aged , and, taking misdeeds; as it is foolish for a man "Time is the reason fair of living well. people to works of benevolence in a With His promise never broken, give us something substantial: give their pitchers, filled them with water having death at home, to go abroad 'Peace on earth, good will to men?'" The path to glory, ur the path to hell.' way that may well put even some us "not the meat that pensheth, but at the well. The task was no easy to bewail the dead in strange houses. more orthodox people to the blush. We call that more than poetic li- that which endureth unto everlasting one, for these cells were scattered far I asked my Bible, ami methinks it «aid. They are of course, popular, and they | cense. It is, in fact, an infallible in- life."—Catholir Rrrinr. and wide throughout the desert, some •'Thine is the present hour, the past is fled: draw crowds of interested and delight- \ dex to the Pagan, anti-Christian sys- being a mile, others two, others again Live! K veto-day' f-*<,rrw never yet. ed tollowers, who are uot so very ! tem which the popular and talented five, while as a few were as many as I Burled tillage. On any human being, rose or set!" particular what kind of doctrines a six miles distant from the well. The preacher is laboring to substitute in K tolortd saint. A buried village has been found by I asked oM father Time himself at last. man preaches, so that he is eloquent, ! the minds ofhis people for true Chris- devil could not brook such a courage- ABBOT MOSES, THE E rmoeiAN. AND the II on. Amado Chaves a mile dis- But in a moment he flew swiftly part; has a pleasing style, and will be 1 tianity. If we needed any confirma- ous tight. One night while the faith- His chariot was a cloud, the viewless winJ popular with intelligent and cultivat- , tion of this lact, we might find it in FATHER OK THE DESERT . ful monk was beside ihe well filling tant Irom his house, near Sorocco, Ilia noiseless steeds, that left no trace behind ed people. abundance, in the sermon which the the bucket, Satan, in his spite, hit New Mexico. Mr. (.'haves writes The Abbot Moses was thus called him a severe blow, which laid the I asked th* mighty angel, who sbaU stand Among these distinguished minis- Rev. gentleman preached on the Sun- because of his race, arid by this | to the Santa Fe Rtvifir the follow- ters, the Rev. Minot J. Savage, pas- day before Christmas, which he en- soldier of Christ senseless on the One foot on aea, and one on solid land: he was distinguished from the other sward. The next morning he was ing description;— tor of the Church of the Unity in Bos- | titled "Truth in the Christ legend." "By heaven'x great King, I swear the mystery'i who bore the same name. Born the found and carried by the monks to ton, holds a conspicuous place; so | The sermon, as we read ii, is an apol- "It is built of stone. The outer o'er! slave of the governor in a principal the church, where, lo the great joy : conspicuous, in fact, that he is con- ogy for the observance of.a festival in city on the river Nile, in Kgypt, walls are three feet wide, and the Tim was," he cried,—"but time shall be no | of the assembled brethren, he soon city is large enough to have accom- mors!" ! sidered by some to be the most dan- commemoration, not of a grand fact Moses, from His early childhood, received his senses. "In the name j gerous man in Boston to the interests that never occurred, a myth, belong- give full rriti to every kind of sin modated 3,000 souls. 1 have alrea- ' of true Christianity. That Mr. Sav- ing to the class, as he says, "of pic- and disorder. Driven from his mas- j of our Lord Jesus Christ," said the j dy cleared four rooms on the upper IH Grow fa* Old. ! age is a man of talent and culture torial, poetic, figurative expressions ter's house he used his liberty only Abbot Isidore to him. "all your trou- j story, and two on the first floor of bles will cease from this moment." one house. The dimensions of the IT BEV. DR. COOLEV. ] there can be no doubt. Noi" have we of what are truths and have become to make himself the head ot a noted j any good reason to believe that he is myths only by the forgetting of their band of robbers. With these com- i Never afterwards was Moses thus I first floor room just finished, are 1 lx I'm growing old—'tis surely so, I not, in the main, sincere. Certain- original meaning." panions, Moses became the terror of tempted, but he always remained 12 feet, while from floor to ceiling And yet hew short it seems, I ly. he seems to have the courage of '•The Incarnation," he declares, the surrounding country. But God leeble, worn out. as it were, from the j the distance is about fifteen feet.— Since I was but a sportive child. ! his convictions, for no one is more "is rejected to-day (see how com- had great designs in store for this fierceness of the struggle. Our The village is almost square, and this Enjoying childish dreams. j pronounced and flat-footed in his pletely he ignores the 300,000,000 ot hardened sinner. Pursued for mur- Saint's wonderful progress in all vir- building is situated at the northwest I cannot nee the change that comer I opinions, or attacks the old, cherish- | Christians who firmly believe the der he had committed, Moses fled for tues, joined with the heavenly gifts corner. The large room has a large With such an even pane; ! ed opinions of orthodoxy with more ; truth shadowed forth in it, but in the safety in a neighboring monastery. with which God enriched him, made I door leading to the outside of the I mark not when the wrinkles rail seal and persistency than he. The . interest of a higher truth. . . . The hiin to rank among the greatest of the wall, but no windows whatever. In Upon my fhding race. While there the regular and holy only wonder to us is that a man of so j myth of Christ's coming to establish lives of the monks made a great im- fathers ot the desert. The this room I found the skeleton of a I know I'a old, sad yet my heart i much talent and independence should Uhc mythical Kingdom of God on i pression on his heart. In His infin- of Alexandria raised him to the priest- girl. The hair is in a perfect state Is just a« young and gay ] be content to remain in a position so | earth is a glorious, beautiful poem.— ; ite mercy, God's plentiful grace was hood, then appointed him what we of preservation; it is fine, and ol a ' As ever it was before my looks utterly incongruous, illogical, and I wish I could believe it, but I can- at hand to help on the good begin- i would call of the Solitaries chestnut color. I also lound there a Of bright brown tamed to gray: contradictory. ! not. (Why, then, find fault with ning, and ere long Moses, penetrated of Scete. With his other gifts, Moses string of fine coral beads, one of tur I know these eyas, to other eye«, We doubt if he believes a single those who can?) It was one of those with grief, openly confessed alt his received that of prophecy, foretelling quoise beads, another ol long ivory Look not so bright and glad dreams, but that one prefigured a fact bins, not omitting to tell even his the fall of a wretched , who beads, and a ring set with a blsck distinguishing doctrine ol Christiani- stone, on top of which is a piece ot A$ once they looked, and yet 'tis a»i J ty. In running away from the absur- embodying a ho;»', an ideal, and that most secret and hidden stains. put too much trust in himself. After Because my heart,V more »ad. ideal it is your business and mine to To his request that he be allowed living nearly forty years in the des- turquoise. All the timbers of the 1 dities of the Calrinistic system, as it roof are burned to a char. I never wafe&ed with purer joy : was held by the Puritan forefathers, realize." And he finishes up his to enter the monastery, a chilling re- ert, Moses, at the age of sixty-five, "I have arrived at a door which The floating clouds and purer skies, I he has run into the opposite extreme extraordinary discourse with the de- fusal wasgiven. Prostrating himself entered into his eternal rest, leaving appears to lead to inner rooms, and While glittering tears of rapture All I —we were going to say of infidelity: claration, "The Christ legend, then, at the gate, Moses remained there, after him a large school of disciples, I am full of curiosity to open it; but Those old and fading eyes. QUbutI thaIHStI woulv»uu«du b«ree towvo harsh a• term i—s a~ shadow — , not the perfecI t record of |da U>»y J afte«..-r» day an—d nigh" B t after night9 , ' ;wh o glorie" d in following his blessed I've seen the Bo win grow eld and pale No words can better end the second floor is only supported by \ ! to apply to a man who calls himself what happened, but the prophecy of j until the Superior, struck at the earn- footstep And withered more than I, i V - -P * - . . n -ft a I somethin. I ! g more gloriou1 1 s to Ihappen _ . . 9 9 ' estness ofe hiI •s changeI , agree— d1 ta o_ re—- I this brieUwi« f sketch, than the last words the stones and debris about the door, I V Christian minister. But if he be and should I attempt to remove these I've seen it lose its every charm. not an infidel, he certainly is not slow Of course it would not do to speak ceive him and clothe him with the of Palladius, a monk himself and The® droop »way aad die. religious habit. writer of the life of the Abbot Moses: the upper story will tumble in, and I to avail himself of every opportunity ol such theories from such a source, as fill up the lower rooms, just cleaned to declare his disbelief in the great transcendental nonsense. They are, Verv shortly Moses far outstripped "Behold the holy and religious life, Ami than I've seen it rise again, which led this unconquerable soldier out, with a mass of stone, charred Bright as the beaming sky, verities of the Christian scheme. perhaps, better than blank atheism, his religious. The most of Jesus Christ. By it he has merit- timbers and debris." And young and pore aad beautiful. What is strangest of all, the very fes- though but one remove from that ul- faithful was he in fulfilling the daily- ed to rank among the greatest ." And Wt that so shall I. ] «.ivals of the Church, which the spirit tima thule of religious discussion.— routine ol duty; the most severe in Than what if I am growing old, j of the times and the progress of Ca- But please observe that it is not the his fast, never eating but once a day THE SAYIJIOS OF ABBOT SOSES. ,, My heart is changeless still, tholic truth and practice constrain awful presumption of these bold, and then taking only bread and THI title of , in connec- To the sketch of the Saint's life And has gives me enough ] him to observe, he makes the occa- confident and absurd declarations that water; while often, for days together, tion with the offices of Domestic Prel- r are here added a few of his sayings, This living heart to tU- sion of preaching against the very we are now finding fault with. W e he neither touched food nor tasted ate to Leo XIII., and to show, in some feeble way, the I love u> sae the sun go down doctrines that they are intended to have come to look lor that kind of drink; the most watchful in his long Protonotary Apostolic, has been con- | solemnize and commemorate. Thus ; thing from our "liberal" friends as a vigils, often passing the whole night great virtue ol this servant of God. ferred upon the previously Very Reve- And lengthening shadows throw When once called to attend an as- Along the grand, white o'er sty head on Easter Sunday, for instance, the I matter of course. It is not even to without sleep; and the most humble rend, now Rt. Rev. Dr. James A. I glorious festival of the Resurrection, the "liberal" principles themselves. in prayer, for he ever poured forth sembly of the Solitaries for the pur- Corcoran, of the Theological Semi- The clouds te crimson glow, pose of trying a hermit, charged with I tea beyond th* gorgeous clouds } which is celebrated' in his church profane and blasphemous as they are j sighs and groans for his passed life. nary of St. , of the 1 some crime, Moses entered the meet- A country bright and Mr, with elaborate floral decorations and to a true Christian, that we are ob- In the desert of Scete of Superior j Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Dr. Cor- was the great Macarius, who when ing carrying a huge bag of sand upon coran, we learn, not from himself, but Which needs no sun—«od and the Lamb a select programme of exceptionally < jecting. They are the legitimate de- his back. its light and beauty are. fine music, he does not hesitate to j velopment of Protestant principles, told by Moses how the neighboring from others, has thus been distin- came often to «ee him, much The brethren asked what this guished because of the high estima- I seem to see two cherub osas tell his people with the upmost con- and we like to see men consistent, to his grief, allowed the fervent peni- meant. I tio n vplace d upor n his eminent ability, As hand te hand they go, fidence, as if the thing were infallibly and have the courage of their convic- these are mv . . j — "Oh," answered he, his extensive and profoune d erudition, With golden curls and snowy wings. demonstrated, that the idea of the re- tions. But it is that dreadful mixing tent to enter deeper idto the desert, some sins which I .carr y behin... d me, Js o as his services to religion, by the eccle- Whose eyes with rapture glow. surrection of the body is absurd and up of things sacred and profane; that J pointing out a rocky waste, not to see them, while here judging | ^^ authonty*at Ro'mtt „ wdl When 1 was young I entlad them mine: unscientific. The truth intended to heterogenous conglomeration of the ; seven or eight days' journey from the the sins of others." The humble | Now iieaven's sweet osas are they, be taugh„ t by, thI e resurrection_ s he . incongruous elements of Paganism dwelling places of men. In this bar- •• ••• as bv the Hierarchy of the Church in this country.—Catholic Standard. Eut I stall claim my own again savs, is simply the immortality 1ft the j anJ Christianity; that shall we say, ren wilderness the holy hermit enjoy- conduct ol the fsamt se. urea me When I am called sway. soul, (though why he believes in the disingenuous advocacy ol skepticism ed the rest he so fondly desired. But I P"Agait s pard«nn the Abbo. t Moses said: "The immortaliiy of the soul, he does uot ] d infidelity—for it "is really noth- only for a while, for in him, as in ev- sa-y>r This,; of course,implies that ¡ an^ ¿".¡-under The garb of Christian | ery other ^¡¡J-'^;^^ | ^nd'^T^y^ «d THE legality of the Orange Society There lives a voice within ma, a guest angel of the resurrection of our Lord is to be j teaching and Christian practice; that is to be tested in the North of Ireland». drink; too much sleep; laziness and my haart, classed among the aivths of an early crying "Good Lord" and " Good ! Writ: "If thou will serve God. pre- ( . . with a view to hold its members And ite sweet lis pings win me, tifl the tears and unscientific age. j Devil*' in the same breath, that con- | pare thyself for temptation." It was | batterings, and show in dress. amenable for the recent events. a-trembling start; So, too, with Christmas, that de- J stitute the peculiar characteristic of not long before Satan stirred up a Al another time, he said: "A monk I p evermore it springatb like »orae magic nidody, f t pevermore««pn»g«n „«,«*».mag.., festival, which has become so the "liberal ' svsteui—it IS this that j fierce war against Moses by sending should observe four things above all AM aveflMM it »tegs* thiaaweet -osg «i «W** , »« ik« m con- St. Paul underwent. laws; to humble himself, and to bear This world i* fufl of beauty, as ether work)* cendants of the old Puritans, who Consistory to be held in Rone on Feb« used to appoint s fast day on that joy- nection with such men as the really The devil was always putting be- the trials and burden of poverty. It Ffegij alwve» . •^'flti&Pl,»; , fore his mind the most impnre fancies is necessary , he added that we weep ruarv 21. And if we did our duty, h might ha tell »f lav«. fat festival. We have before us an eccomplished Mr. Savage. j|jpHÍjHl[Í|p SSÉil ¡¡g THE CATHOLIC. Joseph Weisenberg, Joseph lina*.? at different heights, along the bottoTns stole under the by the priest that peace between the Church and Win. Neath, Thos, Glancey, fjraf Rtaaa Congregafions,. of which, wherever ths ledge furnish- who gives Benediction; and it gives the State, the preserving elements of McCourt, Daa. McDonald, sd a sufficient area, dwellings in Tnn Oaiont, Prarosu AND DUTIES, TESTIMONIAL LSTTKH». permission when Benediction imme- the people, would be permanently Jeffries, W. T. Sfewsrt, Tbo^flS TOOBTHSR VN« *•* Porte* WHO The frith Ercletiattiral Record diately follows Vespers that have restored, and in this wish he would group* or singly, w* . . ers, Jacoh I.mix, Jnrnes Waish, W®»^ propose for his Holiness the , The season w* well advanced FOVIUD T«III. FISM been sung in red or purple, and the Davidson, David Hughes, W, 51 gives the foHowing summary of an and his Majesty the Emperor, three when the place wieraached, and but We «a« t|ie following interesting priest does not leave the , then King, John Hnlard, John Th^^ interesting case;— cheers, which were right heartily a little time was snealin its explora- •ketch of the princioaH'atholic Con- he may retain the colored cope for John McGregor, F. W. Smith, Wg^ given. tion. AH the aaenntmethods of ap- gregations Tri&mals which »re A certain cleric nsmed Lawrence, Benediction, using, of course a white Maroney, Thos. Laffey, Jaines Dri*. ruled th* I*ondon by birth (raHoru originu) a subject humeral veil. He then entered his carriage which proach had long before been worn coll, Henry Stewart, L. P. Heffroa, away, and access fl) the nearest o H'eekJy Hegi$1*r's »port of « lecture of the Bt*hop of M—, was by that The question put by the Bishop of was decorated with beautiful flow- John Donnelly, Chas. Starling, Jha the groups of houses was a work ot recently* d«4t#»d in Li rerpool by the promoted to Minor Orders, Shrewsbury was whether in this case ers, and the procession moved oft to McCourt, Iber King, H. Donegan,I. Rev. Father Murphy, S»J.i and some lime after obtained his the priest should wear the amife and the Cathedral. Onward through the great difficulty. The group or vill- T. Stewart, Jr., Morgan Neath, Jan* Ereat or Ttttimonium status liberali crowd of his beloved flock, as though age most namnrly examined was of In thia«o«a*ry (England) we eas- stole during Vespers. The answer is Rutherford, A. M. Godfred, Win, from the Bishop, as well as testimo- triumphant, he went, and young and about three-quarters of a mile in ily reconcile ourselves to the idea of given that he may do so if the Bless- Aubery, Thos. Stewart. nials of good conduct from his J old cheered Prelate length, and consisted ot a single row the great departments of the State by ed Sacrament is exposed immediate- priest. Furnished with these docu- through the triumphal srehes up on Many of these were married men which «¿airs of die country are ly before Vespers, and Benediction of bouses, the common rear wall be- ments, be obtained a in the high to the Cathedral, where, on his and leave families, some of (hem lif- J administered—the Hone 'Offlee, the is given immediately after. "Licet ing the lining rock, while the sides of G—, and was promoted entering, the organ began the Te ing in Denver. At this hour everyJ Foreign Office, the Colonial Office, sumere amictum et stolam ante Ves- and fronts were made of large square by his new Ordinary to - /hum. and thousands of voices as- thing is in such confusion that it isil the Peat Office the War Office, the peras, si ante Vesperas tiat Lxpostio, stones, laid in clay. A narrow street ship without any reference to the cended to heaven in thanks to have impossible to give details. A specialI Admiralty and the like, with all their et Benedictio immediate illas sequa- or pathway extended along the enure Bishop of M—, who, from just causss their spiritual father again. The tram left Gunnison City this after»! high-paid preeidiag Minister of Stat« tur. This answer seems to imply front. Oilier and similar villages had previously refused to promote Bishop then put on his robe and com- noon with sergeons and a large num*t and armies of salaried ; hot that he cannot do so unless the Bless- could he seen along the for a him to Holy Orders. Thereupon j ing to the high altar, gave Benedic- ber of citizens to render all the md; we tOo readily forget that the Church ed Sacrament is exposed. If this be distance of five ¡miles. that Prelate, considering this pro- tion of the Blessed Sacrament. Af- possible. The town of Crested is ako ia^ State—a kingdom in this the mind of the Sacred Congregation, Among the relics found here was a ceeding to he a violation of Canon ter this he drove to the Episcopal Butte is in mourning, and crowds of i world, though not of this world—and. then the permission of the Rttus, of I wooden spindle whirl, similar to Law, (which requires letters testimo- Palace. The Prelate is much bent women cluster about the entrance of therefore, requiring similar Urge de- continuing the use of the color ofthe those in use by the Pueblos ot the nial before ordinttion from the Pre- immediately preceding Vespers, can- by age and labor, aid is in his 76th the mine praying, wringing their iartments. administered by very present time, but unlike them in the late of the place where the candidate not be extended beyond the case of year, and pirayers are offered up that hands and crying piteonsfy, present« arge staff? of highly trained theolo- I apparent manner of its manufacture. f may have lived long enough to eon- i Exposition, for it seems hardly deco- he may be spared to his ftflck for ing a scene most heartrending. It i* gians and canonists—expert in every Nothing indicating the use of metal- tract any canonical impediment) then rous that the priest should take off many more years to come. said that at the time of the explosion branch of ecclesiastical and civil lic tools of any description was dis- complained to the . The his cope, put on amice and stole, and there were ten kegs of black powder law, whose learning and experience At 7 o'clock P. M.f there was a covered. The surface ofthe wood of Sacred Congregation, however, de- i then resume his cope without leav- in chambers one and two, where the are equally at the service of the poor- grand serenade at the Bishop's Pal- | which the whirl was formed, had ap- ctded on the 6th of May, 1883, that j ing the altar. ace, place, played by the musicians parently been charred, and then was men were working, and where the ex* est and of the rich; no fees are charg- the Ordinary ofG— did not exceed t ed, no gratuities tolerated, and con- It is interesting to see that the Sa- of Queen Augusta ofCoblentz, after ground down to the required size and plosion is supposed to have taken his right in the case. In casu Je quo i cred Congregation passes without which some beautiful hymns were shape by rubbing it upon sandstone, place. The mine has three miles of sequently the whole expense of this agitur Episcopum Gaudisiensum 1 vast organisation ofthe Church falls comment, or perhaps may be said to sung by select choirs, then some i A shaft of reed similar to bamboo, of drifting, and so it is impossible to usum esse jure suo. more cheering began, when the grand definitely locate the accident until Qpon the Roman pontiff. In former adopt the words of our Ritus pre- | a species entirely unknown in that iimes these expenses were met from At first night it might seem that scribing the amice at Benediction. In procession marched with Chinese j region at the present time, still re- rescuing parties can gain admittance. ||°-the surplus of the revenue of the the Bishop of G-- acted in contra- j a recent number of the Irish Ecclesi- lan'erns by the thousands in number, | mained in the whirf. It had been The mine has long been considered States ofthe Church, but since the vention oi that canon of the "Apos. ' astical Record, its use was rejected through the principal streets of the j broken by the ancient workman, and dangerous by those acquainted with haad of the spoiler was laid on the Fides" by which "Suspensionem per j in spite of the injunction contained city. Fireworks were also seen in j neatly mended by winding about it a it. While one of the best producing patrimony of St. Peter, the charity of annum ab Ordinum administratione j in our authoritative Ritus. different places. i piece of fine twine. The ends of this mines in the country, its operation the faithful is the whole rescource of ipso jure incurrunt ordinantes alien- Li short the celebration was so ; twine, being examined Under the mi- has always been attended with more the , um subditum absque ejus 1 grand that I cannot describe it well i croscope, disclosed the fact that its or less apprehension and real danger. Episcopi litteris dimissorialibus, vel j enough to devote any lenghtti of time fibre was of very fine human hair. "It is a fire damp mine," said Su- Father Murphy proceeded to enu- Onr German Letter. merate the principal Congregation etiam subditum preprium qui alibi to it, as 1 wish to send you the glad Articles of wood, corn cobs, and perintendent Cameron, now in Den- and Tribunals in . The Con- tanto tempore moratus sit ut canoni- GRAND DEMONSTRATION ATTENDING tidings. In my estimation ihis was | even perfect grains of corn, walnuts, ver, "and seems to constantly gener- gregation of the Holy Office of In- cum impedimentum contrahere ibi THE BISHOP OI LINBI RG'S HETI RN greater than the celebration of the j bones of the elk, antelope, and wolf ate the most deadly gases. They quisition was founded in 1542 by toluerit absque Ordinarii ejus loci j FROM EXILE. so-called Niederwald, near Hides? ! portions of wearing apparel, of a fab* seem to generate in the coal or under Paul the Third, and placed over the fitteris testiinonialibus." Monlaubar,) heim, where the Emperor dedicated rie resembling the mummy cloth of it, and pour out of the seams in the already existing Holy Office of In- The testimonium status liberi, Nassau, Dec., 1883. i the National monument.—Cor. of Egvpt, and other articles were found walls of the tunnels and shafts, yet quisition, of which the first traces are however, in which the bearer was I Thinking that it would give yon Catholic Mirror. | in abundance buried in the piles of the mine is the most perfectly venti- to be found under Innocent the Third. declared free from all canonical im- ! much pleasure to hear from abroad i debris which partially filled these lated in the world. Air is forced in The Congregation was called into pediment, was, it appears, equivalent J more particular news of the grand | deserted homes. along the shaft by machinery, no less existance to prevent the errors of the to formal letters testimonial, since reception given to the good old Bish- Relics of aii Extinct Race of Men There were no weapons or works than 56,000 cubic feet of fresh air be- Reformers from spreading into Cath- the main purpose of the latter is to j ing forced into the mine every min- op of Liinhurg, Nassau, I hasten to found in an Irizonia ( ant on, of defence, no temples or idols, and olic countries, especially by heretical testify that the latter is free from any pen the principal facts that 1 have no hieroglyphics or pictures. ute. This is quite sufficient to fully books or writings. canonical impediment, and therefore witnessed. Mr. James Stevenson, ofthe Geo- supply the wants of miners and keep the Bishop of G— required no fur- | Pius the Fifth founded the Congre- As your readers may be aware, the logical Survey, has reported to Mr. the air perfectly free unless some ac- ther letters testimonal to ordain one gation of Index to assist the Inquisi- Monsignor, Dr. Peter Joseph Blum, Powell, as one of the results of his cident happens to cut off or interfere who became his own subject by the Perils of Mining in Colorado, tion in putting down heretical books. hae been in exile during the past 7 last season's field operations, the with the supply. This is a greater benefice which he had obtained in FIFTY-SEVEN KILLED OCT or SIXTY- Pan! the Fourth had a list drawn up years on account of the May Laws. discovery of several more ruined cave amount of fresh air than is furnished his .—(S. Cong. Cone., 6 of prohibited books, which was pub- A nobleman, the Duke Charles Low- and cliff cities, differing in some re- • SEVEN PERSONS. to any other mine in the country." Maii, 1883.) lished in 1559; and at the request of enstien, of Wertheim and Rosenberg, spects, from any that he had hereto- Denver, Col., January 21.—The Superintendent Cameron added: gave his ^castle in Bohemia to the fore examined. Pius the Fourth the Times' Gunnison special says: A "We send a mine viewer through ev- Two questions, proposed by the ¡ Bishop as his home during his exile. appointed a committee of Bishops to The most remarkable of these was ; terrible explosion occurred at 8 ery chamber each morning before draw up a-more detailed list, which I Bishop of Shrewsbury, England, j As soon as the glad tidings reached a village of 05 underground dwell- j o'clock this morning in the Colorado any of the men are allowed to go in. was approved of in 156» by Pius the j have been answered by the Sacred : Limburg, the news spread over the ings, situated near the summit of one : Coal and Iron Company's mines, at whole Diocese, and every prepara- He must have returned this morning Fourth, and again published with Congregation of Rites, in a decree ! of the volcanic foot-hills of the San Butte. So far only the most meagre further additions by Clement VII. in tion was made to render his return a before the workmen started in, and Francisco Mountains, in the San | details have been received here, but everything must have been all right 1594; and it is the duty of the Con- i dated September 19th, 1883, as fol- j grand one. Juan region of Arisona. The sur- | the loss of life is supposed to be ter- when he passed thrpugh the work- gregation to watch over all new pub- j lows!— face stratum of the hill had become To be witness of everything that I j ribie. There weie sixty-seven men ings." lications, and to condemn and to add ORDINATIONS. possibly could notice, 1 took the roy- hardened by exposure, and formed I in the mine at the time. Of these, to the prohibited list of index such the common roof for the entire com- John McNeil, Statue Mine Inspec- Notice of Excommunication Sede al imperial mail omnibus yesterday ! eleven, who were just entering, were tor, left for the scene of the disaster books as are deemed fraught with morning and went there to "see the munity. The dwellings were exca- Vacante. j I thrown back to the entrance by the this evening. He says that he has mischief to faith or good morals. sight," as the saying is. I found, as vated after a common pattern, and a i force of the explosion and have been no doubt but that every man in the The Congregation of the Council 1. At the beginning of an ordina- ! I enter, the city decorated with thou- description of one gives an idea ot the ; rescued. One of them is dead and mine at the time of the explosion was of Trent was called into existance by | tion, a prohibition is read by the I sands of flags. The venerable old whole. They had no intercommuni- , forbidding those who 1 aii the others are badly injured. instantly killed. At this hour (10 Pins the Fourth and received addi- Dom Cathedral had been ornament- cation beneath the surface by a verti- | There are fifty-six men in the mine tional powers from Pins the Fifth, | are ordained to leave before the end 1 ed within and without. In the prin- cal shaft to the floor ofthe main room o'clock) no bodies have been recov- i of the function under pain of excom- j ; who cannot be reached. They are ered. Sixtus the Fifth, and Gregory the cipal streets from the depot to the of the dwelliug. Holes cut at conve- [ all supposed to be dead. The ex- . munication. When the Bishop ofthe • nient distances along the sides of the Fourteenth. Ia its final state it is Cathedral there were erected most plosion was of such force as to en- | Diocese ordains, no question can arise shaft served the purposes of a stair- empowered to interpret the Council beautiful arches, with such inscrip- I tirelv wreck the engine house, which Dublin's New Mayor« of Trent, to decide all controversies j respecting the form of this prohibí- j tions as "God bless your entrance!" way. Descending the shaft, the ex- j tion, for the Archdeacon necessarily : plorers found themselves at the side | stood folly one hundred feet from the Our new Lord Mayor, Alderman and doubts which arise in the discus- 1 "Hail and thanks to the Emperor !" entrance. It is supposed the ex- sion of its , except those of inserts in the form the name and title "Long life to Peter Joseph !" of an oval-shaped, arch-roofed room, Meagher, commenced his new career ofthe . When an- plosion was caused by a leak in the faith end dogma, which are reserved The flags on the spires of the Dom about twenty feet in its smallest di- in the most auspicious manner. All i other Bishop ordains in the place of i ameter. At the ends and on the side I air compressor. Thé Crested Butte sections of the citizens, amongst^ to the Pope, and to legislate in all Cathedral, were yellow and white, people are doing all possible to res- disciplinary matters connected with ! the Ordinary, a diversity of use has opposite the entrance, low doorways whom he has lived all his life, bear white and red, and lilac white, the cue the miners, and two special trains the Conned; and Gregory the Four- | prevailed. Sometimes the excom- ¡ connected the main room with the towards him not oulv a feeling of re-1 latter being the Bishop's color, as I i have gone up from here with doctors teenth authorixed it to publish its de- j munication is published in the name smaller rooms, the whole suite con- spect, but of personal regard. A firing of the Bishop of the Diocese, on the i afterwards learned; also two Prussian and others on board. crees in the name of the Pope with- flags. sisting of four apartments. and unswerving supporter of Nation- out consulting the'Holy Father. In | ground doubtless, that he alono has j The explosion was one of the most al principles, he is a man who, while j Every hour brought into the citv A groove eighteen inches deep, by the course oi time two Appendices, | the power of inflicting in appalling thai ever occurred in a coal always maintaining his own opinions, his Diocese; sometimes the name of j thousands of people from near and ftfteeu in width, extending from the ; mine in this country. Crested Butte, or sub-committees, were added to it, far. I was informed that in every floor of the main room up one side of and never shrinking from their vin- or rather formed from its members— the ordaining Bishop is substituted. | | near which place the mine is located, dication, knows how to do so with- | The authority of Mgr. Martinucci is I city and every village where the Ca- the shaft to the surface of the hill, 1 one to receive all reports from the is a coal mining town, thirty miles out giving offense to any one. At in favor of the former opinion and ' tholics were in the majority, they its bottom filled with ashes, and its Biehops on their visits ad limina, and i north of Gannison City, ou the Den- the banquet last night, men differing practice, for he says that the prohibí- ! were in tjieir festive dress. As I sides blackened with smoke, formed ver and Rio Grande Railroad. The to reply to their interrogatories, and made my way through the multitude, the fire-place and chimney of the es- from him widely in political opinions another to examine the provincial tion should always be in the name of i j cause of the explosion is not definite- j the Ordinary. occasionally by force and elbow ap- tablishment. Around the mouth of assembled to do him honor. He has synodal decrees before they were | ly known, but is supposed to have every prospect before him of a less : plications, in the streets towards the the shaft a stone wall enclosed a kind been from fire damp. The explosion presented to the Holy See for appro- This being so, the question arises, depot at noon, I couid see only faces troublous civic reign than those efj of door yard. The wall seems to I occurred iu chamber one or two, just bation. Wh at should be done in case the va- 1 that expressed nothing but joy. I have served the double purpose of his immediate predecessors. cancy of the See occurs when the : half an hour after the day force nuin- The Congregation of Rites was in- noticed ho w every house was prepar- guarding against snc.w slides, and of Whether these anticipations are to ' Vicar Capitular has invited a Bishop j j bering sixty-seven men had gone u> stituted by Sixtus the Fifth to watch ed for a grand illumination at night, preventing the accidental fall of an be fulfilled or not, time alone can ; to ordain? Should the ordaining work. There were ten men at work oear all rites, ceremonies and books with gas fixtures, Chinese lanterns, inhabitant iuto his own or his neigh- tell; but of this at least, we may be 1 connected with the Holy Mass, the j Bishap be named, or the Vicar Ca- | etc. I waited patiently at the depot bor's dwelling. in the chain. Fow of these escaped pitular; and if the latter, in what I unhurt, except one man, John Angus, assured, that whatever happens, Al*l administration oi the Sacraments and with numerous clergymen uutil 20 Considerable debris was found in derman Meagher will know how to the recitation of the Divine Office, words should he be named? The ' minutes after 3 o'clock, P. M., when who was in the passageway just out- Sacred Congregation has answered I these ancient dwellings, an examina- i side the chamber. He is badly maintain the dignity of the high office and also to take charge of all pro- the special train arrived from the city tion of which led to the discovery ot which he fills; that he will not shrink ; cesses in connection with canoniza- that the prohibition is to be read in ! of Frankfort-on-lhe-Main, which was buiued, but will recover, fifty-seven the name of the Vicar Capitular in ! many curios, illustrating some ofthe ! man were at work in chambers one under any circumstances from main* tion, etc.; to preside tor the fitting given by the noble Catholics of social and domestic customs ofthe ex- taining the National character nowj reception and entertainment of kings the following words: Reverendilsi- i Frankfort, who, two hundred in lum- and two. They are all thought to mus Dominus N. N., hujus Diócesis ' tinct race. Stolid mauls and axes, I have perished. The explosion was indelibly stamped upon the corpora- and princes or their ambassadors, ber, accompanied their Prelate to his the implements used in excavating tion of the city of Dublin; that at tbcj and fo pronounce upon all questions , Visarius CapjtuUris i beloved home. The cannon at vari- ! of such force as to completely barri- deputatus, sub excommunication,'* the dweiiffij|S, pottery bearing a, great same time he will know how te| of precedence in publie functions and ous places, gave notice to the neigh- ; cade the main entraneet and the ap- p®na prjicipit, etc. This answer; variety of ornamentation, bone awls, i pitances for a supply of air, located maintain absolute impartiality in the! processions. boring towns, and the bells never and ueedl'is of delicate Workmanship, cannot fail to be regarded as a con- j near by, were badly wrecked, and the civic chair; and (although prophecy! Hie Congregations of Bishops and were rung so joyously in the city, as the family grinding stone for grain, is proverbially dangerous), there H|| Regulars upon the state of Regulars, firmation ofMartinucci's teaching, for also in every place were the news I roof of the tramway was blown off. if the ordaining Bishop is not to be its well-worn surface indicating long no danger in our saying that «f the residence of Bishops, Relics and was spread by telegraph and tele- use, shell and obsidian ornaments | Men at work on the anthracite mesa, named even when the See is vacant, | j the night force of the C., C. I. the completion of his year of office*^ , Ecclesiastical Affairs, phone. This special train had 17 and implements of wood, the uses of Alderman Meagher will deserve sod he surely is not to be named when j passenger cars attached. Among j Company's mines, and citizens gen- Ecclesiastical Immunity, only de- which were undiscoverable, were will receive the thanks of the entiffi mand a passing notice, and the same there is a Diocesan Bishop; and if the ! others were the also the Dora Chap- erally, were working hard all day to among the trophies of the explora- body of the citizens of the manner i may be said w the Tribunals of the Vicar Capitular is to be named, much ! ter, and various dignitaries of the rescue the men, although it is thought tion. which he will have discharged til Chancery, Datary and . more must be said that the Bishop of Church from Frankfort and Wiesba- that none can possibly escape alive the Diocese is to be named as inflict- Seach was made lor a watercourse onerous and responsible duties of [ Roughly speaking, he added, the den, which places belong to the Dio- The Town Hall has been prepared ing the sentence. or spring, but no appearance ofthe chief magistrate of the capital Penitentiaries may be looked upon cese of Limburg. , lor the reception of the dead. As existence of water in the recent cen- Ireland.—Dublin Freeman » Jour* as a tribunal for granting absolution j Boon as possible the fan was repaned COLOR OI VESTMENTS USE» AT Amidst this thundering sound of turies was discovered. from the sine and censures, reserved j and put to work pumping air into the of Jan. 5. BENEDICTION. bells, the roar of cannon, and the There were signs of intercommuni- to die Roman Pontiff, and also vari- The second question relates to the 1 cheers of the crowd, the Bishop j miaa, and men set to work to remove ous dispensations, commutations, cation between this village and a ! obstructions, so as to reach the cham- vestaumts of the priest who gives the alighted from the car, when he was TUB will pf Joseph Arnold, I concessions and favors chiefly hav- cliff city, some fifteen miles distant, bers and get the bodies , to-nmht, Benediction immediately alter Ves- welcomed by his Honor the Mayor of 0 Jt President of the Birmingham Netk ing to do with the infernal forum, which is also a new, disco very. if possible. pers. Many decrees of the Sacred the city of Limburg. The Bishop re- This city, or rather cluster of vil- »1 Bank, Conn., contains a codic and which eaa he granted by the Following are tlip nam * o "fty- Congregation of Riles have declared plied that he was very glad to be per- lages, occupied the sides of a canyon, bequeathing to the town of Derby*! Holy Bee alone—a tribunal to which, that the priest who officiates at Ves- mitted U> return to his beloved city, five ofthe unfortui atu, ¿e other two Via the words of Benedict the Four- which has recently been christened consideration of the kindness of * pers must not wear a stole under his in which he had speut his youth and Walnut Canyon. It is an immense being unobtainable: John Williams, people, thirty shares of the caf teenth, "all the faithfal from every eope. Oar Ritus servanda» for Bene- now expects to remain until his John Martin, James O'Neil, John part of the world may safoly have re- fissure in the earth, with nothing to stock of that bank, with its aeei diction, which was originally approv- death. I'hrougl l the grace of his be seen above the general level of the Anderson Peter Baker, Richard lation and increase, to be held coarse—each one of hi# own spiritual ed by the Vicars Apostolic, ana after- Majesty he had been permitted to do j James, P McManus, John Creelman, disease, eecrcdy and area anonym- country to indicate its existence to the principal and accutaulatioae wards recivcd the sanction of the so, but that he felt most rejoiced to the traveller until he stands upon its Thos- Williams, P«"ck Barrett, equal to <5,000,000. This will bt| gMsiy, aadmay at once, by a secret First Provincial Synod of Westmin- know that the faithful entrusted to his ! John Mvers G B. McHrfson, Nick and yailmw treatment, be healed brink. The sides have been gullied the year %034, when the interest ster aad the National Council of charge had remained faithful to the | by storms and torrents, leaving shal- Probst John Prince, James Coughhn, 1 tne aggregate amount will be f §MMMM Thnrles, orders the use of amice and Church, that he was in hopes now low cave-like places of great length, B. Heffron, W. L. Jones, Carl Roden- ed to local secular schools andt wald, Thos. Roberts, Fred. Becht, mies. THE CATHOLIC

l}pMh«BdrÍA> say; "Do not let your good judgment propriation for new ships of war or Th* Festival of fhiMren. mile or two back from the crossing we be governed by your prejudices, but for an increase of the naval force will TU« M*RR**«»FI« EI-BWENT IW THE Cardinal Manning on a recent oc- just parsed. It was the latter part THE SCRIP BOOK. give the above named remedy a fair be made. A vigorous effort will be casion said; We must look to Christ- of September, and the leaves were MIW» THAT Aftoosei VAorfi At- and patient trial, and I believe ¡you made to revive American commercial mas as the festival of the children. just beginning to tnrn. I don't know "What profession do you intend PREHENSIONS —- WHAT ACTVALLY will not only be rewarded by a per- shipping. l.ittle mercy will he shown It is so because it is the festival of j how it happened, but while I was chowsing?" inquired Voltaire of a fect restoration to health, but you CAUSES IT. to railroad corporations. There will the Child Jesus—-it is the festival of looking at the woods and orchards as young man who had just been pre- will also be covinced that the medi- sented to biin. "That of a physician," The narrative below BY S promi- be a literal construction of land grants, home, of lather, mother and little I we rushed past them, I sort of lost cal profession does not possess all was the answer. "írj other words," nent tourhes a subject ones. And at this Christmas time myself. I forgot all about where I scientist o1 the knowledge there is embraced aud when the. terms of the grant have said the philosopher of Ferney, "you universal . Pew people all who have children ought to lay to was, and was thinking how beautiful importance in medical science/' uot been rigidly complied with they propose introducing drugs of which are free from the distressing evils heart the responsibility allotted them it must look up the country where I A. G. RICHARBS, M. I).. will be forfeited. The laws of traffic you know little, into bodies yon know which liypochoadria brings. They j in respect to them. They were the was born, and about old tunes when I 168 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. on trunk lines will be revised in the was a boy, long enough before I ever still less." com« at all time« and are fed by the children of fathers aud mothers by interest of the shipper and consumer. saw an engine; I couldn't have been -very flame which they themselves nature, but they were the children of A Parisian author has translated j more than a minute or two, but then start. They are a dread OF coining' And as a further check to railroads, God by adoption and grace. Let Shakespeare's line, "Out, brief can- Washington Letter. a great deal can happen on a railroad derangement by present dis- navigable rivers are to be improved, parents take care how they brought dle!" into French, thus: "Get out, caused | in that time. order bring about MOW suicides ] (From our Regular Correspondent .*) and liberal appropriations are to be short candles!" That is not as bad as and up their children. Let them give 44 than any other one thing. Their made for harbors. The diplomatic them a true Christian education. AII at once I heard a shout, or the translation of Milton's by a Washington, Jan. 14th, 1884. first approach should be carefully antique humbug establishment is to Let them not be lured by any of tlie rather a scream. It brought me to Frenchman, who rendered "Hail, ; myself in an instant. We were just 44 guarded. The first week in Congress alter be eloselv criticised. Republican attractions of greater intellectual cul- Horrors, Itnil i" thus: How d'ye do, coming qn the curve. Right ahead. Horace, how d'ye do?" Editort Herald : the Christmas holidays was marked territories will be kept out in the ture to send their sons and daughters out of the liglit of faith which, turned I tearing down the turnpike toward the It is seldom that I appear in print I by the presentation of a large num- cold. The Chinese must stay at A colored girl was heard the other upon them, made them disciples of | track, was a woman swinging her and 1 should not do so now did ! not ber of bills. Important progress was home and the Mormous must go. ! arms and shouting at the top of her day to remark confidentially to a believe myself in possession of truths, Jesus Christ. Then th«y had duties made with work in the various com- Such is some pf the New Year's i voice. I felt that something was the friend: "Yes'm. I done write to my the revelation of which will prove of to perform to their homes. They gemman frien' dat de next timé I set mittees. Some speeches relating to work mapped out by the majority in ought to take account of them on | matter, and in a twinkling 1 had my inestimable value to many who may ! j engine reversed, and whistled down de day fur de ceremony it'll have to the House. C. A . S. Christmas Day. How had they see these line». Mine has been a ! the tariff were delivered in the Seu- brakes. I had been making up lost come off'; an' he knows Fse in earn- ruled over their households' And trying experience. For many years j ate. Senator Culloiu, of Illinois, j time, and we wore going at such a est, for I put it in parenthesis." had the light ot faith shown in their I was conscience of a want of nerve j made io anti-poligamy speech, upon fearful rate of speed, I was afraid it tone. My mind seemed sluggish and j homes? Had fathers lived with their ! A man named Stone exclaimed in which he waa heartily congratulated was of no use. Just then we round- a tavern, "I'll bet a sovereign I have I feit a certain falling off in my nat- OUR LITTLE ONES. children as if they were endeavoring I ed the clump of trees, and I took the by both Democratic and Republican the hardest name in the company," ural condition of intellectual acute- | to bring them up as St. Joseph : «'hole thing in at once. Right in the ness, activity and vigor. 1 presume J Senators. A bill was passed appro- The >liN< hi('\otiN Cat. brought lip the Child Jesus? Had Done," says one. "What's vour j centre of the track, not more than a name ?" -Stone"' cried the first. this is the same way RN which an in- BY MRS. K. T. CORBETT. mothers endeavered to imitate the priating §1,000,000 for the improve- j dozen rods ahead, stood a baby-car- "Hand me the money," said the numerable number of the other peo- J Blessed Virgin in her love, care, and ment of the Mississippi river. On Little Pussy Pink-toes sat in the sun. riage, and in it—as true as I'm tell- other, "my name is Harder." pie feel, who like myself are physi- tender watchfulness over the children 1 ing you—a baby! It was wide tne debate on the Mississippi river Blinking, cally below par, but like thousands committed to them? There were j awake, I could see that, and it smiled AT one of the customary school ex- of others I paid no attention to these bill Senator Plumb, of Kansas, threw And thinking others besides their children, in their I as we came down upon it, as if it aminations an urchin was asked, annoying troubles, attributing them out a suggestion that may be worth W hat next could be done. households, who served them, and to ] thought the engine was some great "What is the chief use of the head?" to overwork, and resorting to a glass j considering, tie thinks there should whom they owed duties of love and plaything. I had no time to guess to which he replied, with an archness There Wasn't a mouse care becauac servants in their houses of beer or a milk punch, which would not only be continuous lines of livees how it came there— no time for any- that implied what a simpleton you for the time invigorate and relieve ! To be found in the house. were just as if they were children of thing. My brain was in a whirl. I | must be to ask such a question, "To on both sides, hut that they should my weariness. Nor even a rat in the cellar—not one. the family. Did they treat their ser- knew we must strike it, but I could ' spread butter upon." After awhile the stimulants com- | be surmounted by railroads to keep vants with tenderness, generosity, i no more stir than that lever could i And Paasy said:-*—"Mi-owl I wish I "I don't feel uneasy about the fu- menced disagree with my , them in repair. with watchfulness and care for their | move of itself. I just shut my eyes to stomach could find ture prosperity of any children except my increased, 1 was J moral welfare? Did they do all they J and waited. It was over in a half a i weariness and Senator 11 ill, of Colorado, has sug- Tom," said a lady, in conversation to to A nice bit of mischiefjust to my mind." could to ena'ilc their servants to ! minute. The train was slowing up compelled resort other means to i with an acquaintance. "Poor Tom's find relief. If a physician is - j gested a bill for the erection of serve God? Did they afford them | rapidly, but I felt it strike the little suffer Around the corner came Johnny mind is weak, and I tear that, like his ing he invariably calls another phy- buildings by the I'nited States Gov- time to go to Divine service? Did carriage, and almost fancied I could McGee, they when they sat down to their hear it being crushed under the !| father, he will be compelled to prac- sician to prescribe for him, as he can- ernment in every town, city and vil- ' tice law." not see himself as he sees others; so lage with a population not less than Aged four. meals ask God's blessings upon them : wheels. 'Then we came to a stop. ! I called a physician and he advised ; And no more. and give thanks for them? That was I I don't know how long I should have "ILLUSTRATED with cuts," said a ! one thousand. The scheme is a he- the practice of their forefathers when i stayed there, dreading to open my ! me to try a little chemical food, or a Plump and rosy, and pleasant to see. j young urchin, as he drew his pocket took roic remedy for the relief of the abese the light of the Incarnation shed its j eyes, if it hadn't been for the fireman. i knife across the leaves of his gram- bottle of hypophosphates. I Not a moment he tarried. two or three bottles of the chemical and dyspeptic United States Treas- brightness over the land; but now, 4 | mar book. "Illustrated with cuts," Be a man, will you?' said he, giving food with apparent . My ury. Putting the cost of a conveni- But carefully carried unhappily, "There is a darkness ! said the schoolmaster, as he drew no benefit j me a rough shake. His nerves were i lassitudc and indisposition seemed to ent and substantial building, includ- A pitcher of milk for his grand- come over the land and a mist over his cane across the back of the young my the people." { stronger than mine, but his hands j¡ urchin. increase, food distressed me. I : ing land, at an average of ten thous- mother's tea. | and voice trembled, for all that. suffered from neuralgic pains in dif- and dollars, the bill calls for an ex- "Ho ! ho ! cried the cat— "I gave a quick glance in front of j IN Curran'S last illness, his phy- ferent part« my body, my muscles I An Engineer's Story. of "I'd like to taste that. the engine, dreading to see what I I sician observ ing in the morning that sore, my bowels were - penditure of about twenty millions of became con I.ITER AM.V TRI E. | was sure I should see, but—I know i he seemed to cough with more diffi- stipated, and my prospects for recov- dollars. No money could be more I'll frighten young Johnny, and then A little more than a year ago, I | you'll hardly believe me—there was i culty, he answered: That is rather stated he'll flee ery were not very flattering. I wisely expended. More than the in- found myself on an express tram on j the little carriage, the baby sitting i surprising, as I have been practicing my case to another physician, and terest on such a sum is disbursed for one of the leading roads to New Eng- 1 straight up in it, smiling just the name I all night." he advised me to take five to ten I So this wicked pussy-cat quickly ! rent, and in a large number of places land. 1'he superintendent was an I as a minute before. Yon see, the drops of Magende's solution of mor- uprose, ES, sir," said the irate man, "I the post office accommodations arc old friend of mine, and, as luck would | cow-catcher struck it fairly between ! got even with that clergyman. I phine, two or three times a day, for Raised her tail, have it, he was on board. Naturally j the wheels, and instead ot crushing the weakness and distress in my I shabby ana inconvenient and deroga- slurred him. Why, I hired a 100 peo- Like a sail. we fell into conversation. During it had pushed it along in front just as i ple to attend his church, and go to stomach, and a blue pill every other tory to the character of the Govern- our talk, I expressed my regret at ; if it had been a part of the; train. Be- sleep before he had preached five C

The marble slab over the vault con- era in Ireland. They have been do- The lesson to be drawn from the the House and the Senate. It is a j Annul Report of the flfftlt—4 ing, in the very trying circumstances parade were extingrished, snd the taining the remains was broken, but verdict of "not guilty" in this as in great pity that this question cannot «It of 8t, Nary*« Cemetery, seas dashed over the streets, making in whieh they find themselves, all the heavy stone arch over they vault similar cases that have occurred re- have a final extra-legislative and ex- n Prftidml and Roard of Mun. walking dangerons. stayed the proftOM o! the ghouls, that is possible for them to do. cently in American history, is this: tra-political settlement. Congress is | ager> of St. Mary'» Cemetery:— At Torquay there were many cas- until the light of day warned them Can as much be said for those who ualties. A mail car was overturned that in public judgment there is a entirely too expenaive a tribunal to Gentlemen,—I herewith present away. Happily, before the darkness profess to serve the cause of Ireland class of crimes which justifies pri- by the violence of the wind and many try the grievances, whether they he the Annual Report of the financial boats were swsmped. so ardently on this side ! We un- of the next day came to their assist- vate vengeance, permitting the ag- just or fictitious of a little general. condition of St. Mary's Cemetery, The iron chapel at Newcastle went ance to prosecute their wicked de- hesitatingly answer, no. In the past grieved party to constitute himself Besides a politico-legislative body is showing the receipts and expendi- down, and the falling roof killed a tures during the past year, also the signs, the sexton had given the alarm, the sacred cause of Ireland's wrongs woman and two children. At Leeds judge, jury, and executioner—in plain not from a common sense point of assets and liabilities of the Cemetery and Bishop Kain directed a guard to has suffered oftimcs as much from the j language, allowing the one thus ag- view a competent court to judge a the roof of a dwelling collapsed, killing on the 1st day of January, 1884. one and injuring four of the occupants. keep watch and await developments. poiiey of hasty impatience on the j grieved to take the law into his own question that would seem to be ol a RECEIPTS. Mail trains between Durham and The robbers, doubtless suspecting part of its honest friends as from the hands. This condition of things j purely military and tactical charac- | To c*«h on hand, Janoarv in, isss, $16,mî M Darlington were twice stopped by the danger, did not put in an aftpearanee open betrayal on the part of those j marks a return, in a certain class of fron »»le of Orar* Lot*, 8,624 IS gale. The shops on the Isle of ter. General Logan is expected to 1 " " Stagi« arava», 8,414(10 on the following or subsequent nights, who pretended to serve it. That wrongs, to an adjustment that is sup- make the greatest ellort of his life on Tor digging graves, 3,476' bo Wright, were closed early. A lady was knocked down by the wind and when a stop would be summarily was excellent counsel Mr. Parnell posed to be a characteristic of man- for sodding graves, Ile so the Fitz John Porter bill this week. from 8i Malaehv'n ebarch, in. had a leg broken. At Newry, Ireland, placed to their sacrilegious work. furnished at the late banquet in the kind in a semi-savage state, before When he last spoke on this subject J teres! on loan, for 1883 à 1883, 240 00 digging foundation», A 00 many houses were unroofed, the pol- It is almost difficult to conjecture Dublin Rotunda room. Some one soeiety was organized, government he drew a sublime picture of the ship j for bay «old, & 00 ice barracks were made untenable, what motive could prompt such a storried, doubtless, hy the impas- formed, or laws for human guidance of State tossed on the billows of and the police were compelled to take Total. $32,708 31 sioned of the speaker, cried j and welfare were enacted. In no treason, but steady and firm, because ! refuge in the court house. The bark daring and sacrilegious act. Did the EXPENDITI'RES. Nokomis, Captain Murphy, Irotn scoundrels hope to find a rich treas- out that "we will be revenged." Mr. other sense can the universal approv- supported by the pillars of liberty. By labor, M $4.300 00 Londonderry for Baltimore, while Logan is immense as a word painter, J allies Kinlin, on account of build ure buried in the vault and casket Parnell replied, "You will have to I al of young Nutt's act and the ver- j ing boundary wall. 3,000 00 anchored in Lough Foyle, parted her where the remains were laid to rest? have patience, my friend, for some j diet of the jury be interpreted, it j and consistency and metaphor trou- " Superintendent'* »alary, 1,030 00 cables and was driven out to sea. It " Kifcrlc and Hotlstern, in full for time yet." We would wish that the goes to show how shadowy after all, bles him no more than correctness is feared that the vessel and her crew Or did they hope for a large reward building gateway, 257 75 have been lost. being offered tor the ransom of their gentlemen on this side of the water, is the line of demarcation, where of grammar. " County and City Tax*«, 103 43 " W.W. S. MrClmkey, for retiring who allow their feelings to get away feelings and passions are aroused, Reports from all parts of the King- work of spoliation? If they looked The temperance question was dis- gaU bow«, 13« 09 dom agree that the gale was one of with their judgment, would strive to I between the methods of civilization, " Ueorge Wrigbt, for faad, «1 33 for treasures, they would hardly be cussed in a side issue way in the " K. Bracken, forcod a ant hauling, 62 AO almost unparelelled severity. repaid for their labors; for all they be a little more patient than they | and the code of barbaric justice.— Senate last week. There are two " B. Schmidt A Co., lot »Uk«S, 45 00 The railway station at Elmswell • " Rudolph Kiforle, for oarbing around could find would be the ordinary have shown themselves lately to be. This fact is strongly emphasized by gateway, 85 was hurled across the track. immense restaurants in the basement ii 41 vestments and emblems of a Bishop's Wild talk, as long as people believ- the verdict in Nutt's case. No one " Jainet McManus. police service», I «3 00 Seven bodies were washed ashore of the Capitol—one under the Sen- " Owen Hammill " " 50 00 at Hythe. ed that it was indulged in to secure who has followed the history of the office. If they calculated upon a ate, the other under the House. To " Jogeph Kichbaum, for printing book* The steamer Frists, at Plymouth, votes or subscriptions, could be j miseries and crimes connected with and stationary, 35 13 large reward being offered by the these restaurants Senators, Repre- " 8 McKinley, for hriek to pare side reports tremendous seas. A bark was Catholic people of the Diocese of laughed at; but when it is backed up i the killing of Dukes, believed in the sentatives and hundreds of visitors j walk on 40th street, SO 00 towed into Dover with the masts lit- " Jnx>b Porter, for advertifing, 35 00 erally torn out of the deek. Wheeling for the restoration of the by an organized attempt to substi- legal fiction of insanity upon which j about the Capitol go for refreshments. " James 8haw, for blacksmithing, 39 55 remains, they may have acted from tute, for the policy of open agitation, the defense was based. The theory " (ieorge Teee, and Hall, and Nelooa, During a performance at the Porte The rules say that no intoxicating i for tools, 19 70 St. Martin theatre, Paris, a panic better judgment, but their motives the methods of dark lantern associa- of imbecility—monomania craziness, liquors shall be sold in these restaur- " Robert Bllis, for hauling. II 87 was caused by the sudden extin- tions, it is about time for every sin- so ably supported by medical experts, " Water Rent, 11 50 .were worse and equally mercenary ants, but the rule has been evaded, " Joseph Wileox, for lettering lot plan*, 8 00 guishing of the gaslights, when cries as in the former cases. It is almost cere friend of Ireland to enter his pro- did not carry conviction to the mind j and the initiated have been able to " P. Gavin, for paving »idewalk, 5 94 were raised to turn off the gas. The " W. J. Fennerty, for harnei», 5 50 slamming of doors by the wind and impossible to conceive the depth of test against it. j 0f any one> James Nutt was far j get what they wanted in tea cups I '* Thomas Hare, straining web, 4 00 " William Strahloy, refunded price of the roar of the tempest drowned the depravity which suggested such an There have been for some weeks j from being insane at the time of his under the fiction of tea. During the i iot No. 225, Section X, 100 00 Ivoice s of the actors. Bernhardt'» act as this. To remove the remains past unmistakable indications of a j taking the life ol the unfortunate j discussion ol the new rules Senator j " Joseph Bilbari, refunded interment foot was injured by fragments from a "new departure" in the Irish-Ameri- fee*, 7 00 j window. of A. T. Stewart, the millionaire, in man Dukes. The public never for a Frye, from Maine, told a ghastly | " Mary Mctlrady, " " 7 00 u the hopes of his rich heirs purchasing can politics. We are threatened, moment thought differently, and yet story to the effect that he had seen a Cash on hand,* January 1st, 1884, 13,156 30 i | their restoration by a liberal money seriously so, with another repetition j h public were ready to acquit him t e common laborer in a blouse, with Total, $32,708 33 Collections for the Orphans. compromise is shocking and revolt- of the old and always accursed meth- of having done any wrong, and clam- | breeches in boots, drinking bad whis- ASSETS. By St. Malachy's ehurcb loan. $2,000 00 | REPORT or COLLECTIONS RECEIVFD ing enough; but words cannot express ods of secret society revolutionists. ored for his release. The press and ; ky out of a common crockery cup at " St. MaryoftheMouat church loan, 1,000 00 SINCE JULY 1ST, 1883. the loathing of all decent minds in Watching with that intense interest the Protestant pulpit were prepared i one of the Capitol restaurants. This " Interest on said loan. 431 47 j " New Episcopal Residence laon, 8,000 00 contemplating the action of those and anxiety that springs from the love to justify the killing, and as we would i was no doubt an appalling picture | St. Paul's Cathedral, 8358 00 " Interest on said loan, 3,093 33 St. John Gualbert's, Johns- who would prey upon the deep re- we bear to our religion and race, suppose, are equally prepared to ac- and enough to make the bronze Ood- " Rt. Rev. J. Tuigg, sundry leans, 40,373 35 " Interest on said loans, 3.624 4S town, 330 60 ligious inatinct of Catholie faith, that every movement of the real and un- cept the consequences that follow dess of Liberty shudder, but a close ! i Balance due on Grave Lots. 13,151 25 St. John's, Altoona. 270 00 prompts respect and reverence, not real and the wickedly talse friends of analysis of the invective of the dude- i " •* " " Building Lots, 1,168 33 from such justification. Theactofkill- j " One U. S. Bond for 500 00 St. Peter's, Allegheny, 214 40 alone while living, are offered, but unhappy Ireland, we have not failed ing a human being under the rireum- I minded young Senator will show that " Cash on hand, January Irt, 1884, 33,150 30 St. Mary's, 46th street, city, 175 00 are present after death, for the body to discern the symptoms of a revivrl I stances surrounding this case is pro- j the scandal and the crime was chiefly St. Bridget's' city, 120 00 Total, $»6.497 60 Sacred Heart, city, 117 in the blouse, the breeches and the 50 was the temple of the Holy Ghost. of a policy of redress as immoral claimed to be one of righteous venge- j LIABILITIES. St. Patrick's, Gal'litzin, 110 00 He must be a being less than human and wicked as the crushing tyranny j »nee—a strong proof of heroic devo- boots of the poor workman. The i To amount due Corporators, $367 00 St. Michael's, Loretto, 101 00 —a monster—who will seek to con- which it seeks to remove. j tjon to duty,—in a word—that young i lobbyists and pimps, the male pan- Balance in favor of Cemetery, $96,130 60 St. John Baptist's, city, 100 00 ders and the female panders, who j St. Benedict's, Carroltown, 90 00 vert into dollars snd cents, by a pro- Now, it is not necessary to ques- pfutt nght. j, &e public will j During the past year one hundred St. Stephen's, city. 90 35 cess of revolting extortion, this re* tion the motives or honesty of those | bave it so there can be no use in our > have been supported about the Capi- j and nine Grave Lots have been sold > St. Vlary of Mercy, city, S7 25 tol by Senator F rye's party until they tor 99,044. making the total number ligious sentiment ofCatholics towards who wish to fire the Irish heart with quarrelling with it, or in calling its I Immac. Con., Connellsvilie, 85 70 of l.ots sold to January 1st. 1884, j their Bishops and priests, whether a burning indignation and thirst for j attention to principles of law or mo- own it, dress belter than the work- St. Augustine's, Cambria Co., 83 00 men, but they are infinitely worse two thousand nine hundred and twen- living or dead. If the narrow house vengeance. It is sufficient to point I rality. [f we are to have a return to j St. Aloysius', Summit, 85 00 ty-two. 00 of the dead be not wholly free from out th*ki the inauguration of such poH-j primitive methods in cases of this and more hideous than blouse, One thousand three hundred and { St. Andrew's, Manchester, 87 breeches, boots and bad whisky. St. James', West End, city, 82 00 the visits of the night prowler and cv as toe advocates of a dvnamite kind, the sooner that comes to be un- sixty-nine interments were made dur- 00 ing the past year, of that number one St. John's, S. S., city, 70 burglar, what hope can there be en- warfare believe in is a direct revolt derstood, the better; because the The new rules of the Senate go | St. Joseph's, Johnstown, 74 10 hundred and nine were buried free of 00 tertained that the homes of the living against the leadership of Mr. Parnell, warning will be timely and terrible into force this morning, and Demo- charge. Total number of interments Holy Family, Latrobe, 57 St. Vincent's, Beatty, 00 are beyond their reach. Well, may and is playing exactly into the hands to those who may be tempted to do made in the Cemetery to January I, | 54 cratic Senators are determined to j St. Joseph's, Sharpsburg, Ou it be asked: What's the werld com- of the English Government. Few iHHI, twenty-nine thousand one hun- 55 likewise, disregarding the law of Him take advantage of every means in Immac. Con., Cambria City. 52 50 need to be reminded at this l

pamct 1 «crívgiVci; Ml neiflNw PRRWYLVIIM RtlLROAO, DR. JORN BULL'S A PRIZE than Snytbii Thousands Ilasirned lo llieir (,rarf>: THE FARM ANO GARDEN. ! THE HOUSEHOLD. ilso iti ito» «mrUt. All, <-f cither sax, It wtt fim hour On and after Nov. 19, 1883, trains win leave Imcluad nwl ti> foruuiQ opcùs lt Sunday, stred, «IT will refer to any »mghbor, as there ia supply nitrogen, potash, and some for screen), place some slices of salt Southern country to bear him testimony to at 4:50 p. m.; arrive at Harrisburg; 1:10 a. m.: not a neighborhood in the known world but can phosphoric acid, and i( the last is not pork, cut as thin as possible, on each the truth of the assertion that in no case Philadelphia, 4:25 a. tu ; New York, 7.00 a. ra. show its cures by Hop Bitterf. whatever will it fail to oure if the direo- PEN N s YLV A \ IA COM PAN V. Fast Lin«, ditily at S: 45p. ui.jarriviug at Uar- ; tn sufficient supply, it can be pro- A LOSISG JUS E. slice lay a £ood-sizrd oyster, or two tions are strictly followed and carried out. risbnrg 4:T5;b, iu.; Philadelphia, 7:50 a. m. New 1 cured in the shape of superphosphate, small ones; broil, and serve hot. In a great many bases ft single dose has W»Kt WAYNE ROUTE. ^»rh, 11:20 a. m.; Baltimore, 7:10 a. m.; Wash A prominent physieian of Pittsburgh s.tid tt> or of bran used in the feeding of the Coffee, crisp toast, with chopped cab- been sufficient for a oure, and whole fami- ihgton, 8:50 a. m. a lady patient who wa* complaining of her con- lies have been onred by a single bottle, with Pltt»barg:h. Fort Wayne A. Chleajfo R'y. All through trains connect at Jersey City with i tinued 111-htoled, and of hi« inability to cure her, stock. But composting is laborious, bage make an almos' tdeitl iunch. a perfect restoration of the general health. boats of ••Brooklyn Anne»," for Brooklyn, N.Y., ' jokingly said; "Try Hop Hitter«"'' The My and it is easier to dress the land with It is, however, prudent, and in every case Condensed Time Table of Passenger Trains, avoiding double ferriage and journey through ttx k it in earnest and used the Hop Bitter» from corrected to Dec. 31st, 1883. Central Standard s the usual quantity of lime, forty FOR the sake of variety cook a fish more certain to cure, if its use is continued New York City. which she obtaine.1 permanent health. She now in smaller doses for »week or two after the Time, to minutes slower than Pittsburgh Local laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he is not so bushels per acre, once in five years, in this way once in a white: Cut it Time. Johnstown Accommodation, except Sunday, at disease has been checked, more especially 4:05 p tn.: Wall's Accommodation, 6:20, 6-55 well pleased with it, as it cwt him a good patient, when it is laid down to grass. T^ie in slices uot more than two inches in difficult and long-standing cases. Usu- Day Mail Limited Fast 11:40, 10:40, a m.: 12:01 ui, 3:00, 4:56, 5:30, «¡00, rres or nort«»». ally this medicine will not require any aid Express. Li press. Express. Line time may either be used upon the thick, and let it cook slowly on the ftp» Mfe ||4ft and U:5# p. m: sundav, i;0§! The fee of doctors is an item thai very many to keep the bowels in good order. Should Leave 6:00 and 0:40 p w plowed gtound after the manure has back of the stove until done in a soup the patient, however, require a cathartic Pitwbnrg f7:35 am*' 00 pino la pin 111.05pm persons are interested in. We believe the sche- Allegheny „7:45 " 1:19 " 8:25 " 11:15 " Wilkinsburg Aeoommodatiun, 2:00, 3:3(1, 5:j5 I dule for visit* is $3 00, which would tax a man been corered and harrowed into the of gravy made by boiling one or two medicine, after having taken three or four 3:20and 10:40 pm. Sunday, 12:50and8:30p m. j doees of the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'S Arrive confined to his bed for a year, and in need of a. soil, or it may be used in the winter small onions, sliced, in water, with Kami Liberty Aceomrnodation, 6:00, 6:49, g:io daily visit, over $1,000 a year for laedical attend VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will be suf- Eerb«>ter...*:tT 2fff2 " l?:««nm a. m. and 5:15 and 6:30 p. m. as a top-dressing. In the latter case it salt, pepper, and a little parsley. ficient. N Bright'n..S:55 " 2:118 " ...... 12:13 " ance «.¡one ! And one single bottle of Hop Bit- tnav be sown broadcast over the young Serve with draw-butter gravy. Beav. F'Il»..l»:02 " 2.15 " 12:2® " Dallas Accommodation, at 6:11 p m. ters taken in time would save the $1,000 and all BULL'S SARSAPARILLA is the old and MAIN LINE WESTWARD. the year's sickness. wheat in December, or the meadows reliable remedy for impurities of the blood H<»mowood..'J:K KI.OI'R may be browned for soup SALPILI ÏOIÔÎ 1:41am Trains arrive at Union Statian ¡City timet as i A LAor's wt&M. and pastures may be dressed at that and Scrofulous affections—the King of follows:—« and gravies, by putting it in a sauce- Blood Purifiers. Ml tane«....11:31 4ï30 11:00 pm 5:1ft" "Oh, how I do wish my skin was as clear and Canton 12.47 pm 5:37 time. It matters little with what crop pan anfl setting it over the fire; stir it SB. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM 3-17 " Mail Trout, ditil ,.....„..!*:45 p. m soft as yours," said a lady to her friend. «Ton DESTROYER is prepared in the form of M« «sillon.» 1.01 " 5;58 8:2U " Western Espre». daily a! in! ! can easily make it so," answered the friend. the lime is used so that it is evenly | every moment, as it will be in danger Orniti...... 1:44» " 4i;oi> mixed with the soil, and is reduced to candy drops, attractive to the sight and 3:52 'V Pacific Kiuress,dj»Uy.."„ .«...1:00 p. m. • |Iow>" inquired the first lady. "By using Hop | of burning. It must be kept in a dry pleasant to the taste. tVnotfer.. . ?:!*. " 7-fl$ 4:19 " Chicago Limited Ktpress, daily. tl-ftfl m i Bitters, that makes pure, rich blood, and bloom- Mansfield.. 4:00 " &50 a fine state ol division. This is done ! place. Save your empty baking-pow- Fwt Line, daily .11:30 pi mi ing health. It did it for me, a* you observe." by throwing the lime into heaps, and DR. JOHN BULL'S Tiffin...... 5i5S " ..„,...... _...... 8:08 Johnstown Ancom., except Sunday,...10:35 a. m. | der cans to put it in. You can Toledo..... 7:40 " ...... " ¿¡50" Oyster SaiwcM, except Montlay.,.,.„ 6 50 a. M. i GIVES t-"P BT THE t"gg»ge Express Compa- washing them with sweet milk; pol- chances, and WE ESPECIALLY tsvtrt the p 1:30 " April 1, from 6 to S P. M.; and from April 1 te benefit of the long-row arrangement. Newcastle.. 9:42 " 6:20 2:11 " ny will call for cte bagg»ge from hotels October 1, from 7 to 9 P. M. ish with a flannel cloth. MANv PERSONS who have tried and residences Ti ««ces No. 110 Filth It would lead to a much more frequent avenue and A well-beaten egg is a great addi- Jamestown. 11:20 " 8:15 " 4:15 " and thorough cultivation of our gar- Erie 1:15 pm 10:35 " M V'iAHELA DIVISION, COMPANY! den crops. Most farmers neglect the tion to a dried-apple pie, giving light- HOW TO OBTAIN ! Meadville... 1:29 " Traías I t'a ion Station, Pittsburgh, as CITY INSURANCE gardeu for the field crops. The ad- ness and a good flavor also. pi Asstabula and Pittsburgh Railway. For Monongahela City, West Brownsville and vantage of a frequent stirring of the pni p. E*pr. Ksiir. Accom Uuiontown. at 4:04 a m and 4:25 m. For XO. 61 KOI RTH AVEM'E. surface soil to growing crops is great- to you St once by mail, post paid. Monongahela City and West Brownsville. 11:00. tttention, honor*. Sea-il iuu>|> tur the "N'en Departure in Medi- Leave FUT Monongahela i.lty, 6:20 P m. On Snndav! ly underestimated, it is said that it cal Treatment »ITH ITN MEIHCINS," with thous- Pittsburgh...f7:25 am f3:55 pm 1:01 p. m. ' [Sceond floor.] pays to hoe cabbage every morning and* 6f trttfiitiiinl»!». Allegheny 7:35 " 4:05 11:35am Everybody knows that the life of Drayosburg Aeeommodaoton, 2:30 p. m. before breakfast during the early part TllE MAGNETON A I" PU ANC K CO., Arrivo PITTSBCUliH, PA. Toungstown. 10:20 " 6:57 " 2:45pm West Eliaslteth Accommodation, S:38 a. tn. of the season. This isgreat advantage the average physician is a hard one. 218 State street, Chicago, 111. Trains from I'niontown. West Brownsville and He is often compelled to ride great NOTI:.—Send ene dollar in postage STAMPS or Oirard 10:35 " 7:15 «* 3:10 " Monongahela City, arrive at 1:50 and 8:15 p. m. of cultivation every week. This fre- currency tin letter at our risk t Wïfcli sife of shoe Warren ..11:02 " 7:S5 " 3:20" From Monongahela City and West Browns- quent breaking of'the crust admits of j distances througt i hf mud and rain for a Ashtabula.... 1:15 pm 8:28 nom na ee It is not fit nor usually worn, and try a pair of our Magnetic In- ville, 9:28 a. m. •a free circulation of the air among the s, and be ed tii •Daily, fDaily, except Sunday. ¿Daily, c From Monongahela City, 7:10 a. in.; on Sun- ASSETS, Jan. 1,1881, tlll.lfte OO roots below and makfes the most of proper for us to condemn any physi- our Magnetic Appliances. Positively lio i 1 day only, 10:31 a. ra. HOBKRT ). AffDSRSOlf. mMM cian for his work, hut we do assert ACCOMMODATION IRTAXS Dravoebutg Accommodation, 5:47 p m. the dew and rains that fall. The 1 CAPT.UX R. J. tiRACE, Vict Praident and that his practice can be made easier, dec la-Jj Leave Allegheny t" *' i » daily, exBCjit is uri day, West Elisabeth Aecommodition, 12:25. Gfenerat Age manufacture of plant food goes on as follows:--For Leet^xlale and intermediate Ticket Otfeeg-^-Sofner Fourth avenue and Try arid he can affect more cores bv the WILSOIf CUNNINGHAM, Tmcmirer. more rapidly, and to a certain extent, The only known spec' ur Ei » Fits. -Q points at 6:00 a m, 9:45 a -in, 11:S5 a ai. p street and l.nion Station. Also for Spasms md Falling Sicks s. Nervous CITAS. E. PrrtH, General Manager. JOHN R. GLONINGER, Secrstarj/. cultivation is a substitute for manure. proper and judicious use of Prrurw. tn. 2:50 p Hi. 4;20 m F:3.0 ¡< BL, ,V40 p in: 8.45 Weakness It instantly relieves and ci is. Cleanses p m, 10:49 ^p tn.^rJChtirclc Tralua Sunday onlv J. R. WOOD, tlen'l Passenger Agent. If he will only add this great remedy blood and quickens sluggish circoli Another benefit of the long-row sys- on. Neutra. 12:00 iuine It. tin- tfellrtttr David Dow», Esq., (David Dow* 4 Co.) of fever. A charming resolvent ami a rnatcbles^ M'b^x. M. Bxî Lira .Ex. F. Line. CALIFORNIA AND COLORADO. E. P. Fabbrt, Esq., (Dreiel, Morgan A Ce.) ingly while doing so; jump into the THK steamer Hwai Yuen, from laxative, it drives Blrk Headache ilk« the wlna. Leave Hen. S. B Chittenden, i2TContatoanodrastic catliartlcoropiate^. Belletts Pittsburgh..78:47am •12:32pra *S:ITp»*l 0:52pm It also operate« the be*t route &ngtvlng proper- . *3:27^ia •¡•(5:02am riority enjoyed by the patrons of flits road, are TOTAL ASSETS, »;»03,»)77 8« over the horse's nose and shut off the ty, but not always the best. A good dyspepsia or money refunded, wind till he wants to go; then let him le is to accept only such medicines Arrive its DAI < O \CII1>, »huh >«o ib4 Sliest Capital Stoek, all paid np $200,#0» ru ! Dayton.. 6:05 " J t7:32 "t 11:35pm that huiuan art aiid in^enoitv qim »reft^ its Re-insurance H«serve 58,SVS go. 4. The brains ot horses seem as have, after long years of trial, j Cincinnati.. .7:27 7:32 " 10:32am I* % I \i'l 41. SI.RKPIWC CARS, wl ch ISVRaTKESTS TO ASSBTS: to entertain but one idea at a time; psoved worthy of confidence. This JIMDJG» i Louisville 1:15am 12:45pm 7:30" are models of comfort and eleginee- its PA I.- Bond* and Stock* 67 per «ant. thus contained whipping only con- : Urbana 4:52pm 7:03 " ACE DKtHIMi K4MKM CARS, Winch Mortgage*..... iJ is a case where other people's expe- Dlseues of the blood own It a conqueror. Endorsed Richmond.., 7:47 " ...,. 9:l2i£ai 9 >tpm are nnsnrpassed by any: its witlely celebrated Balance working Capital for every I firms his stubborn resolve. If you rience may be of great service, and it In writing by over fifty thousand leading cltUeu«, | Hdidnap'«..10:22 " ..... 11:37" 11:37" day use j 29 Clergymen and physicians In IT. t. and Europe. N0RTH-M KSTER> I)1?IL\G t IRS, can by any means give him a new has been the experience of thous- Terre Haute 1:00am 2:00pm IV For eale by all leading druggists. fUO. St. Louis.... 7:14 " 7:14 " the like of whieh are not ran by any ether road Total ...... lW subject to think of you will have no ands that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is The Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical Co. Props:, | Logansport. 2:17 " ..... 2:27 " 2:27pm anywhere. In short it is asserted that IT IS REDMOND J. GRACE, Ageat, trouble in starting him. A simple the best cough medicine ever used. ët. Joseph, Mo. (t) Chicago 6.17 " 6:62 " 6:52 " THK BEST EQUIPPED HOAD IS THE remedy is to take a couple of turns of Charles S. Crltteaton, Agent, New York City. NOTE.— Dennison Express leave* Pittsburgh WORLD. june 4-tf 64 Fourth Ave., 2d floor. stout twine, around his fore leg, just

Pur Special "FARM aa4 CARSÏÏT LOOK AT THIS WEEK** RtNITi from Jamaica are that the offerì 4« MmaiWI imuli M tentrt EXCELLENT B(K)KS.| S P E C I A L tèa • »am mnd Hardt* fr* mur year, Awe- coifee crop is expected to be small -A. »-ML® • o wfMw « and almoat an entire failure in lome _ ih. * "UM ••••»r^«4 n itke eieet»ir DOB BOM-©: k iketcfcoflis Lire AND FOR •»••••lin« s«*"> — rm. rUMM m• •¡••Ka ssab* Miracle«. From the Frenck by Miss Mery parishes. Sugar making haa began. FAR TRIILTHoI IViir ^.rWnMwt AT • great drawback it the scarcity of laceo IWfcy^a^ii^ifeuiidanywtUfyctflielMat» * McMehon. Cloth. With Ihsrtrait, 40 cent*. , •ÉSatSmMr It alve Thl« »ketch of the great modem ApOitlfe of labor, throsgh the continued exod- I • falci inni trial hekw"r o«uiM fi ^TSñ km» Hew r»ver- Charity, in whose favor MI many miracles L.»VE us to Aapinwall and the Windward _ Jackn€ ««H»k»r been wrought, ha* met with universal praise • mt lasipii—avk l linas ii»*» la WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Islands. Weather favorable for the •*Üm IÍ.1Ó. *' « It" from the Catholic preeefaf the country. It U a iaeinüc tí I "m irt* Ib >.Mbr>a kr^rTHl«»»"i Tsesfttfe" C»"a pa» n na•a» m««o»r mías. . • ®»>p.itnóa an*portrais t of a man of 4a founding school» and implanting religion in the 1««, 187 A 109 Federal 1 _ —- „ i'^'üll __« Vu» nn ïto SnJm >44r*aa. «Ith OOr. la «a>k « «»"P-. a«4 nurln ika Santa heart* bf the homeless and »applying the place 10 days, over 2.000 pieces of SILK. of their natural protectors. Young and old can There is nothing to hinder this "elar- ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. A diver will go down into the wreck fob S-*t cow read the simple reeital with profit, and flailing a»a — of the City of Columbus to search for in it the true examplar of manhood, hare their in' out" if we can only get enough Ané Diseases el Mis ambition and enthusiasm directed to their own | ftpeclal and laperUal Offering *f bodies« soon as the weather permits. HEAD, THROAT S LUNGS' exaltation and the glory of Owl. people to look at these 2,000 pieces Caa ba lain 11 Imm. {locase tncurablr „'hen out aawtioa* j Mmlhi art Cmmbrk irterwaar, ere ricopënymiaiMiju . Write Short Stories on Christian Dor trine. of Silk. What are they? They are for < liars tamen »11 fbalec Frtsb Carts by tai ut. t. r. onta», traj, on. From the French by Miss Mary MoMahon. HVTlSf B«a HAMLET*. »'CATARRH ClothS fall page Illustrations, $1 00 Black (*ros (¿rain Silks, 22 inches fflakm. fob 2 ly Has received the warm Approbation of the wide, at tl 00, unequaled at this At 45 Tb« followingMr s An wholesale prie«* la «11- Right Rer. Bishops of Eric, Fort Wayne, Louis- 1 - ** 50c, liodles' Embroidere-I Chemise« ville, Hatches, Ogden*burg, Providence, !*t. Paul, extra value. ' ing «dan. Fmm «tort m mall advance I« made price; Black Brocade Satins, at $1 00, At 75 t» tbeaa umHisr- and SpringSeld. fl, ' f • Mi««' Fine Embroider- rich and handsome; Colored (¿ros eel t heroin». Pom))»lour shar« PtmavMa, Ju. 28,18M. •OPE thè DEAF. My Visit to Distressed Ireland. At K5, Sic, $1 00 and «1 J5, Udi'es" Embroider. «mí». - Wheat: Mta, »t 0»«1 10: red. ed and Lace Trimmed Chemises P„L', Patrat Tafcwls i CaaMonrd Kar Pias»s i nrv Destneae In all staff«*, rieeommcnded By Rev. Richard F.Clarke, J. With Fron (•rain Silks, at 50c, 75c and tl 00. It MAI St VI hnsh. Cora: WW, !>*«•. » WtìffiSUonieu ot Kuronc ami lurric*. VVrite lor 1llH*trattd H«seH|>N^ eoefe ami teettanonlala Irom I tigniecc. Stronzi Edition. 1'aper, 58 cents At 15, 30, 37. and «5e, Ludfes' Drawers, Teeked 60âfc<&> « Iwsh. Oats: mixed. 38 bush. * rii^meerfi«« »cm. Th' V we iium^ii while In use, comfortable to rjar, arni nuiko a permancn' I S " " ' "^V®0^0^' 7''- "d 86c> Kmbr.-idewi AMT.-4MN family «tat«, * «§6 15 V mt«. A.l.ii»««, -WWW ft < «.. t ISsrrsi IS., Sew.Ysrl, A pent» far *eaih and WeM. AB Appeal aa4 a Pelure. of colors; Light Colored Silks, at Nig^t Dresses, kW.; fancy winter natante, «7 W«S>7 SS V bM.¡ jan 5- 13t tow At Ladies' ElegnnUj- Embroidered Ni«fct An Appeal to the flood Fsitb of a Protestant hy NaV, tl 00. tl 25, tl 35 and tl 50, Drcssw, worth fl 50 *m rjrn,$4W®4JSW obi.: buckwheat. Silfo,4« V I birth. A lleflance to the Reason of a Rational JTna.—Timothy, tl» ««<§ 18 •• t» ton. I ist by Profession. By His Eminence Cardinal in Gros Grains, Surahs, Ottomans, A\l\ 7 V $! ¿4 !nt91 w Mili /W.—Sinn, «IT S0@IT iS; chopped Dechittnii*. Tmiislnlwl hy a Redemptorist Fa and Kmbrotdered Night Dresses • feed, $14 M$S8 middling«, 91 « 0022 00 >» ther. n-.th, 40 cents. Brocades and Satin Rhadiimes; again AVI«-h.; "Of ih«- first ois-» of excellence."—/Vtloiíi- tion here in prices. URSUNS l\ |>M>TS 8Llfi m Skills lima, bi%ile * World. »aakeiriss.—Chote» Jersey«, IS 74® 4 00 PETER HENDCBSOH & CO. "An admirable and u»eful book."—íhtktlir f'MLMsn'S SHOUT PKFSSh Cape Cod, 94 OS® 4 Si. I ffert'W. Oese*.—Inioobing war. Ohio factory, I."}® feb 2-it l.adlfs* aad »llssas* (loaks aad ISk« Now Y orti Ooabeti, I4f<* I4ie fi fa. Catholic Priest aaë fücleatlsts. l>ri*d /)n$il.—Evaporated pared peaches Si By Rev. J, W. Vahey, of St. Ijiwrence's Wraps. O not let your DruggM persuade you to take ADDENDA. A38e; onpa/nd, Iii® I«e fi fa. Apple», quar- A SPECIFIC Church, Elkborn, Wis. Crown. 8vo, cloth, An examination at the vonderful bargain» we im, »4<1S'evaporated, I4«16e# ft. rOB THE something else, but If he has not got it, »nd net. SI SO In the same Department, Black Ay*.—Frssk, UitM fi dot. wilDl hot send for It, write to us and we will send | are offering in this Department will «ell repaj. Cbefae. 8SQ85e fi fa. It to you by express, prepaid, on receipt of price. The Path which Leë a Protestami and Colored Stiitinir Velvets, from Jfoiwy.—Wklto dover, l*®S0e; buckwheat, BLOOD, Ladles' art Hisses' Halts art 14« lei « fa. One to three bottles of Rheumatic Hy rap will Lawter to the Church. By P. II. Burnett. Svo, AXD A clcar the syetem of Bile, ami cure any case ofln- sloth, 12 00 tl 25 up to higher priced, All-Silk Castaaes, /Wo«..—I» a jobbing way, 4.-9 5(1 fi bush. Saaamutory or Acute Rheumatism, Or Neuralgia. Poultry.—Ckiekens. «II® «5c » Pair, Positive Cure Hoars Before the Allan layons goods. Brocade Velvets, j In Cashmere. Cloth. Silk, Satin, Velvet, and «•f*.—'White mixed cotton, li®S«s all wool, roR ..Three toi five l*»t$e* will cur» Erysipelas In Plush, much under regular price» (.. cl .se lots ,'orst form Or, Meditations on the Holy Isuabarist. By * ÄMit.—ttswUiy. $1 *0®1 M f» ku»h.; olor- Mgr. lie La Buuillerie, Coa^jnrtor Bishop of handsomest patterns and greatest «r, 94 06A6 75. ..Pour to Rix bottles are wart I Bordeaux. Translated and Enlarged from the variety, at less than cost of importa- Sel«.—Wo. t, 91 M fl kW.; So. I est»*, 9t 3«; RHEUMATISM apt and rilimin_ g Ulcere, Fifty first French edition by A Sister of Merry. fbalce Llae of Lace fartaias, Sairy, 91 48. Neuralgia. cloth. 50 cents. LACK BKD SETS A.VD Cl'RTAIX Four to six botti« id to tion. Tallo».—Co«»tv, 7e: eity, 9e. VIATICA, LI IBAGO , <«ae of salt Khetim. CaflaeN Devout lustructioas on MATKRIALS, ürortri.n.—Coffee; golden Rio, 154: prime Rio, I In Elamine- and Swiss Lappet', at «peeial low 13; Old (Government Java, SO® 22. Sugar: [Ab infallible remedy for Five to eight bottles w. làptatles and Gospels PiMt eat lo»^ »sc; «nuked, »Jo; powdered, 8|«¡ It diaeases of the Skinji ne of Scrofula. priee*. granulated, Mc; »tandard A, Tío; light yellow, od Blood, such as For the Sundays and Holidays; with Explana- Tetter. From two to four M onths' use of Rheumatic tions of Christian Faith and Duty, and of Church 8{A7e. t>yrup: maple, lie fi gallon; choie» Klusewni, mip will cutv any case of < hronh- Rheumatism Ceremonies. By Rev. Leonard (lodine. Trans- JOS. HORNE & COs'S I hoicr Hew Hsiabtirgs. mt, 40e; Mack, tie. Ri«e: H I Carolin», T Hrrofkls, ' tweuty years' standing. lated by Rei.Theo. Noethen. Crown Svo, Cloth, r7fe f| fa; Leeidee», 101)«. Rryslpela*. j ink and gold side. With 4 full page Illustra- AmiMM.-Sapr cared kam«, I3®13| Pimple* 41 Blotches. If you have lieen a sufferer foryears , and have TABLE USESS MJMKED fai rugar enrod shoulders, baco» tion«. tl i0 RETAIL STORES, »nd Uthe best Remedy ,tm.j ,he remedies yoij could hear of. with no Ar a work of spiritual reading and instruction VERY LOW. mlders, Ree »kort rib «ido», 10c; «kort dear bUsL^rw«"^"11' ilo not be dUccuraijcd, for Rheumatic »idea, 19èe; dried beef, 14 Je; mom pork, 914 ¿0 y Ooffine's Devout Instructions stands in the fore- Turkey Red Tabling, st 37), 50 and S!c, seas««. It haa cored'^yru,, p will enre you. most rank. In it the faithfal will And explain bfcl.; tari: reined, i» tierce», 91« pail* and ttseages^of the *''* ; t*vlce. •I.OO per bottle; « bottles for •A.OO. 197, 199, 201, AND 208 Loom Damask Tabling, !8j, 25 and .17c. bucket«, IS) A Ili« ^ fa. and Kldnejr* wh L e ed in a plain, simple manner the doctrines of the Blenched Satin Damask, at -0. 60, 65 and 7.««. other temcdij Send for our pamphlet of Testimonials, etc Church, her «arraments and ceremonies, as set Cream Damasks, at S7J, -14, 50 and 80c. Omrhtw Oil.—ReAaed. »I« 9 gallon failed. l;HKI MATIC SYRt'P ft). Rochester. N. Y. forth in the Epistles andtlospels of the Sundays PENN AVENUE, and holy days. PITTSBURGH, PA. Full Width Blenched Sheeting, at 22c. The Christlaa Father. Full Width t'nbleached Sheeting, at 2", .' Worth of Ckoicrst i Popular makes of Muslins, at bottom prices. Paper, 2.', Maroquette, SEEDS FREE Cloth. McShane Ball Fouadry II MOTHER NOBLE'S Manufacture thnaa> celrbrsled Sells To »ay person sending us SA et*, for dhe year's J The (hristiaa Mather. _nr. M. B. KtHkDK'N COMIIDEMuc llowfiekl. Superintendent. jan 28 for Hraltny tkr. Sid. jan 10 | a rure for Blind, Hlerdlii|g or Itching THE LIFLHEWI APPLI IM'E CO.'S WITCHES, LOOSE INO MI NTED DM MOMS, j Pile*. Thousands have used them with most ST. HARV'N CEMETERY. w j satisfactory results, alter all other treatment had Rapetfc KMaey Brit ! •» «JÄ«» m."*« | failed. Can be sent by mail. Price, 91 OO per box. Circulars «ent if requested. Sold only by NOTICE TO LOT HOLDERS. FOR MEN 18 WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY. An Honest Offer M. L HA\"S t, Sew CaaUe, P». It yen arc not enjoying rood health ws will on certain conditions send nov 10 3m A T a special meeting of the Board of Man- 138 AND 140 LIBERTY STREET. (00R. WOOD) PITTSBURGH, PA. Juii TBIAL our SCIevtric WARRANTED 18 CURE WsSlwliS Aaallsans to suit A agers of Ht. Mary's Cemetery, held at the lowing diseases witkoHt medicine;—rats n m your ease, and If tbeytail to cursor office of 8t. Paul's Cathedral, May 22, 1886, it After April 1st. 101 Fifth AVMM, BNIMÌM A^tlataf PostoOcf. greatly benefit you within a month was, on motion SACK, air», arse OK I ma«. *ravory »SIII.ITTJ sept I wsnwke no charge. Prices very low. I P. F. M MAH0N, II HSAUU, TTVISTI M:»TI.IRV, imt»TIM, PAR. Th*y sr* the marvel or the age. "Hnolrrd, That where (irare Lots hare been 1MN fairs made ilurinu laM. 157 WOOSTER STREET, bought, and the time has elapsed in which full .ti.Ysis, RctiMtt, srtATii ». ntseasK* or THI. Illustrated full particu- •ILL OWNERS MM FOR PAMPHLET book giving NEW YORK, payment should hare been made, no interment klDMBVS, SCISAI, DISS A!»»:*. TO« PI I) UVRtt, Uout, Ijlocslitv hometnisg rniivetv lars snd blank tor statement ot your ANTED wv, Our A petits ut swcctnuQ esse sent free Address at once shall be allowed in such lot until alt arreara due Hsalinai liaisarons. Lmpotaacy, Astkaw. Ue«rt EUCTBIC PA» VPS CO.. I Manufacturer of every description of Cathedral Dissass, Dymspa ia. Constipation, Krysipel*i>. HKLP. , IthÄ field wherever they go. and | Antique, Venetian, and Mosaic shall have been paid. _ [a««fciin money rapidly Man. BBSSKLTS, N. T. '•HmnUtd, That the Superintendent be i»- Indigestion, li ernia er Rapture, Catarrh. Piles, infini» Ht»1 r—'?- •"sr*- d»c<|usi Epilepsy, Dumb Ague, etc. ' — tasi W1U K»d you full sut iiAnurAcro at iiouäf HOUT ¿7 jan 18 4t structed to receive payments in full, at the time rnoriTA»!.». R «» "ywy*<* a eensataa» When nay deWllty eccar», such as Lost Vital jl _ pen"«