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IN ESSENTIALS, UNITE; IN NQN-EC8ENTIAL8, LIBERTY; IN ALL THINGS CHARITY.
VOli. CINCINNATI, OHIO, JANUARY, 2,i8S9. No. 1.
and there the members’ door end be allowed to enter was a collapse. A report rent WANHINUTON LETTER. the air which was heard for miles. Peo¬ THE TOBBACO FA R. by a door at the opposite end of the cham¬ EIGHTY YEARS OLD. I From Our Regular ber, used by unparliamentary persons. This ple ran out of their houses thinking it Correspondent.! was an earthquake. Father Printed and being settled, Mr. Kavanagh was carried Gladstone Beaches Fourscore. Phillips was One of the Most Successful of Published Washington, D. C , Dec. 27, 1889. into the House by his atlendaDti and placed in hit library when the report came. He Ex-Speaker Carlisle is was thrown the Hind Ever Held in just now about iTERY THURSDAY MORNING la his seat under one of the side galleries from bis chair and the book- Congratulations From All Part* the busiest man in oa»e Washington. A few daily during big term, he being most as- toppled over on him. He eras slight¬ ,t Sonth-w-st tor. Vine and loagw&rti 8b, tbe World. the State. days age he thought Messrs Reed, Mc¬ siduous in tbe discharge ot his duties ly injured. When -ha priest recovered Kinley aod Cannon would net dare re¬ p. O. Box 130. from his Seeing him thus,with a light wrap thrown fright he found that the front Belgium, tbe Coal Producer, May port the Rule to tbe House giving the portion of his residence was ten feet in List of the Successful Exhibitors over him, no one would bestitate to dis¬ Speaker Have to Send Abroad Fcr Fuel. the authority to declare a quorum criminate him as other than a man of ground and liable to drop into the and the Prizes—Other Mutters OCTETS-" SMITH, present whenever the necessary cumber of mine at any moment. He rushed upstairs itrilcirgand neble appearance. Ths racms of Interest. members are in the London, December 29-The eightieth anni¬ to his mother’s room Hall, whether they pjjBLISHBE. her from'Carlow foon justified the wisdom only to find the eld vote or not, which rumor said tb3y had versary of Mr. Gladstone’s birth absorbed lady thrown out of her bed. She is an of the choice made by his electors. His The white ribbon tobacco fair at Wash¬ decided so much attention as to make of this upon; bat now he has learned maiden quiet invalid. It was with difficulty that Bhe ;»pib8 of Subscript on: speech olaced him at once far above something that makes him believe Sabbath a day of National remembrance. was ington yesterday and the day before proved they the taken out of the hoHSo. Dishes were ordinary level of .House of Commons will, and he is hard at work Telegrams and letters of congratulation and thrown off the table and the the moat successful of the kind ever held id gathering orctors. He possessed a strong and original plastering material to admiration make the fight of his life terpr,per do"um:::::::-.::,l 88 poured into Hawardeo from not on all the rooms was knocked off. mind, enriched by varied reading, and was The the State. A big crowd was in; attendance, against an iniquitous Ruie. It is particularly only all parts of England, but literally from house is a complete wreck. Loss one of the few meu who never spoke to $10,000. especially od Friday. Among those present all unfortunate that Mr. Carlisle’s democratic |j)io Consecration of Bisbops. parts of the world, many coming from Same plumbers were at work in the empty benches; the words “k'avanagh is from a distance were Mr. J. R. Crawford, colleague—Ex-Speaker Raudall—continues Australia, America aud India. All the church when the cave-in took place. Their up,” which in his case was somewhat incor¬ of the firm ef too unwell to Carlisle much assist¬ (posl*1- and Impressive Church members of the Sladstone family branches first intimation of Crawford, Howard & Co., pro¬ give Mr. never danger was the falling ot rect, failed to bring a crowd of straj- ance in the Spectacle in St.Paul, Three were gathered at flawaiden to meet and fight that he proposes to make tng members from the smoking room or plaster in huge blocks. George Kellar was prietors of the Globe Warehouse of Louis¬ Hundred Priests and Titty first before the committee on Rules, tta greet their eminent kinsman. The church struck by a falling beam from the ville; Mr. Daniel library. belfry Spaulding, of Louisville; before the i Higher Prelates Participate attended House, and lastly before the by Mr. Gladstone was crowded at and seriously hurt. The church is past re¬ Mr. Fcltmann, of the Morris Warehouse, of courts. Mr. in the Procession and the Carlisle thinks the passage of HIS morning ser . ice, and a large throng, re¬ pair. The front part is down nine feet. Solemn Services. MOTHER’S CONSCIENCE such a Rule mained outside, unable to Cincinnati, aud Mr. Perry Jefferson, of the by tbe republicans of the House gain admittance. James Keyes’ family had a narrow escape Globe would be as great a Mr. Gladstone took his usual part jn the with their lives. The cellar Warehouse, of Cincinnati. Quite a usurpation of power aa- - Tbe Judge of Mr-. Homon’s Share dropped into Paul., December 27,—This city was Cromwell was gniltv of when he closed the service, reading the lessons, and said a few the mioe. 350 feet, leaving nothing but the number of the prominent buyers of this iceae this morning of an event of more 1 u tbe Patrimony,Judge Bach- English words of devout thankfulness for the bles- house parliment by force, and that such waiter’s Decision la a Not- etaoding end one side foundation wall. county were also present, amoDg them ordinary interest to. churchmen in the a Rule would be a violation of Mrs. sacred rights able Case. sings of health and friendship. Keyes had just come ont of the cellar Messrs. Howard aud Gault; of eoration of three new Bishops, with all Murphye- guaranteed by the Constitution of the Unit¬ The scene was such as Siiakspere might where she went to get some vegetables. ugnst rites and imposing ceremonial of ville, M1-. Thomas L. Best, of Helena, Mr. ed States. It is needless to have had in mind in describing the ideal old Lizzie say that Mr toman Catholic Church. But once be Judge Buchwalter, of tha.Court of Com¬ Keyes was sitting at a sewing mac¬ Henry Thompson, of Mayslick, Mr. Henry Carlisle will be ably supported by every mon Pleas, an, age—surrounded by troops of friends show¬ hine. She was thrown in the history of the Chnrch in this handed down opinion, giv¬ against a stove and democrat in the House in fighting a Rule ing 4 construction of the will of.the late ing love, honor and obeaience,- Beside those badly burned., The earth in the main road Botts, of Minerva, Mr. B. A. Wallingford, Sr; has the consecration of three Bis- that would give Speaker Reed as much who might have been expe.ted to send eon went down about five feet. of Mayaville, Mr. Y. WorthingtoD, of Fern hosn simultaneously decreed, and it is- Henry Homan, who was a manufacturer power over legislation as is possessed by and dealer in silverware and left an estate gratulatlons as a matter of course -personal The loss to property will reach $100,000. Leaf, and Mr. John Chambers, of Wash¬ ib'y the first time where all three have the Czar of Russia. This is a freo friends and country of a million of dollars. The plaiDtiff in the palitical admirors—many con¬ The Catholic Church Congregation loses ington. taken from one diocese. The cere- and minorities have There were rights that must be case was Mr. John A. Homan, a son of tes¬ tributed whose offering of remembrance at $50,000 of this. eighfv-eight samples entered r was conducted by.Archbiahop Ireland respected. traetod more than ordinary attention. Inmates in the various classes. Following is a list ted by Most Rsv, Thomas L Grace, tator. Much interest is given the ease by off the wrecked houses were of tbe premiums.with the names’of the prize Representative Senev, of Ohio, left here le the fact that the plaintiff was at one time a Among those may be mentioned the Coun¬ given shelter elsewhere to-night. The oave priests on whom the miter was con- Christmas day for home to take part tess Tolstoi, the Speaker of the House of in was caused winners; in the 11 were Rev, John Shanley, of St. Paul; priest of the Catholic church, but afterward by taking too much coal from Senatorial fight. Judge a Commons and a number of prominent under the earth’s surface. Seney is candi¬ James MeGolrck.of Minneapolis, and ho severed his connection with the church Class I — Bright Cutting Leaf.— First date, but he haB not a word to say against and contracted a marital relation, Plaintiff Unionists, Prize, $10, (offered by Cincinnati Ware- j Joseph B Cotter, of WinoDa. The any of the other candidates, all of whom i remark jby Mr. Sexton at his 1 commissions or briefs, which were asked the court to determine his rights un¬ farewell CARDINAL NEWMAN. house, Power & Co.); won by Fr. Tamme, of are his personal friends. The Judge says by'thePresiding Bishops notary in full der the will, to declare a trust for his bene¬ banquet in Dublin last Dig'ut has caused Tuckahoe, Ky. Brilliant Lecture he has no barrel to tap, but that ho is in some comment in Upon the Soetical Second first .n Latin aud then in English, fit and for an order for payment of a part political circles. In toast¬ prize, $5, (offered by same); won Works of That Celebrated the fight to stay until it is ended. If the tinted ot the estate to him. ing the Queen, a necessary ceremony, which by P. Tierney, of Murphysville, Ky. Bishop Shanley to the Sse of Oivine. democratic members of the United Slate3 ih Dakota, while Bishop McGolrick goes AmoDg the averments was one that plain¬ is generally slurred over with as little grace Third prize, $3, (offered by same); won House of Representatives had to decide tiff’s mother to recogDixo and as The musicale aod ie diocase of Dulutb and Bishop Cotter refused him possiole by the Nationalists on such oc¬ lecture at the Grand by W. Warner. the matter there would be no doubt, cf have charge of the diocese of Winora. allrw him his rights because he abandoned casions, Mr. Sexton said that the National¬ Opera House last Sunday night, under the Fourth prize, $2, (offered by same); won Judge Seney’a election. Public opinion the Catholic church, of which she is a faith¬ ists will vote for thb Royal grants so long ie doors of St. Peter were auspices of thp St. Xavier Conference of by J. O’Rourke, of Washington, Ky. Cathedral here still believes that Mr, Brice will win, ful member, as Her Majesty does not refuse to sign the the vn open St, Vincent De Paul Society, was a Class II—lied Cutting Leaf.—First prize, at 9 o’clock, and before 10 but it is by no means as unanimous as it measures enacted by the people. This may 3,000 Plaintiff based his right of action upon pronounced success both artistically and $10, (offered by Bodmann Warehouae, ot people had thronged the edifice. was several weeks ago. Rightfully or wrong¬ these lines in a clause of the will be taken ia a double sense—as indicating b were sixteen Bishops in the process- after the financially. That thB latter is true is high¬ Cincinnati, O ); won by Wra. Welsh, Jr., of fully the election of Mr. Brice will give the property is all bequeathed to his mother: loyalty to the Crown and as hinting at a fear ly gratifying as the entertainment was given Washington, Ky. republican newspapers an that the Queen may some day abuse her opportunity to “Hereby trusting in her the welfare, edu¬ for the benefit of the poor. The boase was Second prize, $5, (offered by Globe Ware¬ tthepriests.ranksItofwaswhicha figuredsuperbalsoandnear-im¬ cry “boodle” which they will not neglect, cation and oircumstances our of children, prerogative by negativing tbe will of the crowded, almost every seat being occupied. house, of Cincinnati, O.); won by Thomas ps spectacle. hence many democrats that personally favor The lecturer'of ■icquei was given to numerous hoping she will never forget the same.” people as expressed through Parliamentary the evening, Rev. Henry Mahar, of Murphysville, Ky. the Mr. Brice are hoping that a poor man The enactment in favor of Irish self-rule. M. .1 petition was drawn by the late Asso¬ Calmer, Sufi : :&me upon the platform Third prize, $3, offered by Golba Ware¬ delegations which were in this city may capture the prise. ciate Stanley Mathews while without an i U Justice introduction, the same being houae, of Cincinnati, O.); won parts of the country, this afternoon SUDDEN DEATH by P. S, 3enator Windom has a member of tbe grand opportun¬ ih legal firm of Ramsey, deemed superfluous from the fact that the Guerin, of North Fork, Ky. P.6V, Walter Eliiot of New York ity to show what ho is made of when he Mathews and Ramsey. The case was heard raverend the most prominent Catholic prieBts OF THE EX-EMPRESS OF BRAZIL gentleman was well known to Fourth prixe, $2, (offered by same); won comes to award exclusive right of taking on a demurrer. The important part of the is country, wlil bo one of the most nearly all of the audience. His subject, by T. Ryan, of North Fork, Ky. seals in Alaskan waters for twenty years decision which sustains the demurrer is as Doin Pedro Overcome by the Sad ‘ riant Cardinal Newman as a Poet,” was speakers. highly Class III—Bright Fillers.—First prize, from May 1, 1890. The advertisement in¬ follows: Event—Misfortunes Never e following Bishops were in congenial to his nature, aud enabled bin attendance $10, (offered by Feltman & Co., of Cincin viting proposals is now out and the To Couie Singly. propos¬ t my mind and opinion the testator by to display with good advantage his sift* Rev, Henry Cosgrove, Davenport, nati, O.); woo by Thomas Gantley of als will be opened January 23, 1890. For this will gave snd bequeathed his person oi . Right poetic thought and language. For over Rev. Joseph D. Dwengsr- Ft, Helena, Ky, the last twenty years this right has been alty absolutely and gave aud devised his London, December 28.—A dispatch just an hour his stream of eloquence, embellish ne, Ind. Right Rev. Otto Zarddtti.St. Second prize, handsome “Brown Cultiva¬ held by tbe Alaska Fur Company, and received from Oporto says that the Ex-Em¬ ed d, Minn, Right realty in fee simple, the whole estate, to with ohoice selections of the celebrated Rev. Silas Chatard, tor,”) offerod by R. H. Newell, of Mays every memher of that organization has be¬ his wife. That he expresses in his will to press of Brazil, who was visiting that city English divine’s charming lines, flowed on aapolis Ind, Right Rev. John E come a millionaire, in ways that the least her the reason with Dom Pedro, died to-day. If is believed ville);won by Pat Byron, of; Mill Creek, Ky. Detroit. Mich, Right Rev. J L, w,hy he gave the whole of with such interesting force that his audi Third said about them the better. This same his that her death resulted from heart prize, $3, (offered by Walker Ware- property and estate, his confidence in disease. ence remained silent and spell-bound. His ng, Peoria, Ilia. Right Rev. Thomas house, of Cincinnati, O.); won by Len Wil¬ company will expect to renow their contract her to look to the welfare, education and Ofoeto, December 28.—The Illness of the rendition of “The of m, dream Gerontious,’ Lincoln, Neb. Right Rev. James son, of Fern Leaf, and from the time given by Secretary circumstances of their own children, and he Ky. Win¬ Alton, Ills. Right Rev. John Hen Ex-Empress of Brazil first assumed an weird sketch of tbe life after death, was Fourth prize, $2, (offered by same); won dom from the date ot tbe advertisement to Wichta, Kan, Right Rev. R. Scan- chargee her conscience but uot her title to alarming phase yesterday. It had been the simply thrilling, and his explanation of the the opening of the one the estate when he says intention of the Imperial family to start by T. Buokley. proposals—less than oucordia, Kan. Right Rev. Martin ‘hoping she will for germs of thought prompting the great Car¬ month—it looks as though Mr. Windom never France to day. The doctors forbade the Claes IY—Dark Fillers,—First piize, $10 forget the same.’ This construation dinal’s poems highly ,, Sioux Falls, Dakota, Right Rev, interesting. His lec¬ were (offered by Miami Louse, of Cincinnati, O.); not averse to its doing so. Flasch, La gives to all the testator’s their ordinary journey for fear that excitement and fatigue ture, os a whole, left an impression that will .Crosse, Wis, Right Mr. Harrison is said to favor the nom¬ would won by Joseph Collins,of Mill Creek, Ky. P. KatzEr, Green Bay, Wis. Right meaning, which is to be presumed he in¬ precipitate a crisis. The Empress was not soon be forgotten, as its fruits will be Second ination of Mr, Blaine iu 1892. If Mr, Har¬ tended. One of the first difficult questions however, a little better this morning. Dur¬ these that will prize, $5, (offered by Globe House Mgr. O’Connell, rector of the Amer- spring from the study of rison wants to side-track Mr. Blaine effect* ot Louisville, Ky.); won by Wm Welsh, Sr., college, Rome. to answer (were] it to be held that these ing the morning Dom Pedro went out for a Newman’s works—a thing he earnestly be¬ words of Washingron, Ky. ually he has only to make this fact officially expressing confidence of recommend¬ promenade and visited the Museum of Fine sought to take up. known. For some reason or othei the poo AKMXESS AND LECtESS. ation be engrafted as a trust upon her fee Arts. He was found there by the Brazilian Third prize, $3, (offered by Walker pie of this country have never taken kindly simple title), would be to what extent did Counsel, who bad been dispatched to hasten Frogs are Leaping Around, Fannies House, of Cincinnati, 0 ); won by R. Guerin, Jeatta ot A to administration candidates of any kind, Remarkable Man. the testator create a trust tor the benefit of his return to the hotel because the con¬ Are Blooming aud Fruit Trees are of North Fork, Ky. Putting Forth Their Buds, and there is no reason in the world why an plaintiff or any other 1 While it might be dition of the Empress had suddenly become Fourth prize, $2, (offered by Walker i sxeeption should be made for Mr. Blaine- w York, December 30.—The Sun says : answered as to the welfare and edneatiou critical. Before Dom Pedro arrived the House, of Cincinnati, O.); won by Thomas Findlay, Ohio, December 25.—This It is only as an anti-Harrison candidate imple cable announcement that Mr. and circumstances as children, and while Empress was dead. The remains will be Higgins, Sr., of Washington, Ky. morning Philip Smith killed a blaoksnake, that Mr. Blaine could get the nomination. aagh, sometime member of Parliament remaining as one family, yet how much of temporarily deposited in a mortuary chvpsl Class Y—Burley Wrapper.—First prize, which was running J along the road as lively “Whom the gods destroy they first make arlow, Ireland, was dead, recalls to his estate did he charge for plaintiff ? How in the Kapa Convent here, and will be after¬ Hall’s celebrated plow, (offered by James as in June, white all the ponds about the mad.” Tho republican leaders, in spite ofr c memory one of the most remarkable much shall the court direct her to pay ward taken to Lisbon for interment in the Hall Plow Company); won by T. Gentley. city the frogs aro acting as though] win- protests from members of their own party ;hat ever sat in the British Reuse of plaintiff? Here we would find testator left Royal Pantheon. Seccnd prize, $5, (offered by Globe Hcuse ter wa3 a forgotten season in this part of have determined that the House Election tons. Nature had endowed Mr. Kav- us nothing but uncertainty if an engrafted The municipal authorities of this city, rex of Louisville); won by J. Hord. the world. J. A. Taylor, of Hurd Avenue, aommittee shall report a Federal election i with a singularly handsome tace and trust be the construction. The very un¬ turning in full state from the celebration af Third prize, $3, (offered by the fair di¬ plucked a bunch of daises in his yard this bill to the House. It will never become a treo, but had deprived him of arms certainty is plain, good reason against such the King’s proclamation in the Cathedral, rectors); won by M. Malone, of North afternoon and has pansies blooming out of law—many republicans will oppose it. How tgs, aud therefore it became neceESary being the intended meaning of testa¬ went to the hotel of the Ex-Emperor to offer Fork, Ky. doors ever since April. From all partB of the democrats feel about it may be under¬ i election to Parliament to make Bp3- tor's words. I do not see how jany facts their condolences, but Dom Pedro was so Fourth prize, $2, (offered by the fair di¬ stood from the rovision to or the County come report that fruit trees are following remarks made by admit of his entering than those averred in the petition cau be overcome by the event that he ’could not rectors' ; won by J. Dwyer. putting forth buds, and in several instances Senator Pugh; It will be impossible to pass aing the House, as he could neither competent to aid in the construetion of this recieve them, The Cardinal Archbishop of The Judges for Classification were pear trees have blossomed within the lastfew such & bill. Aa for myself, I will remain jor stand. will, and therefore that there does not ex¬ Oporto also called. Messrs. H. Botts, of Minerva, B. A. Wal¬ in my seat night and day for weeks to pre¬ , matter waB discussed privately be¬ days. Wheat and grass are as luxuriant aa ist good reason against a final dectea upon lingford, »f Mayaville, and John Chambers, from mother earth. in May, and every thing in nature goes vent the Senate from passing such a bill lie assembling of Parliament, and as the IsBtie made by the demurrer. Whether Washington, and all of the other democratic Senators is the name towards proving that this is the most re¬ of MacMurrough Kav- or not the wife and mother shall so manage Tha Judges ot Premiums were Messrs. markable wintor i- this section that ever will de the same. This is the most vicious i was inscribed on the roll of members and dispoi® of the bounty given to her by Too Much Coal Taken in Spots. Best, of Helena, Henry Thompson, of contained a Christmas. of all the republican attempts to violate the irime minister rose and moved “that her husband and father of their children, is Costly Crash Occurs in the Mayslick, and V. Worthington, of Fern Pennsylvania Min¬ constitutional rights of the states, and it caption to the rule that members must « matter of judgment and conscience. The Leaf. ing Regions. will be resisted to the last as the OPPOSED TO NATURALIZATION by the demo¬ House standing be made in the determination of the character and extent oi The fair was held for the benefit of St. crats. of the member from Carlow, and that her title given and conveyed by the will of Wilkesbaere, Penn., December 27,—A Foreign Residents in Brazil Detire Mary’s school of Washington. The samples a permitted to address the House PROCLAIMED KING- the testator is the sole duty of the court. to Preserve Their National Rights amounting to from one to two hogsheads are This being settled, the further disastrous caves in of the [earth’s surface Matthews, Ramsey & Ramsey, Matthews & to be sold. A committee, consisting of occurred this afternoon at 4 o’clock* in Carles Takes the Oath of Ollice ltl; arose in respect to his manner of Cleveland for the petition; Yaple, Moos & Messrs. E. N. Belfry, F. Stebl, P. Maher, the toyn of Plains, three miles north of London, December 28.—A vast number irg the House, which required the re- McCabe for the demurrer. D. Maher, T. Buckley, H. GolleDstein, Without Spraining- His Intellect. of foreign pro¬ ,f another the as- this city. The affected parts cover an ex-reaidents of Brazil have law, to permit him Frank Keerans, John Webber, P. Larkin, Lisbon, December 28,—The ceremony of area of 130 square yards, and is situat¬ tested against the naturalization scheme of 0 ofh'S rule solvents. Ac inexorable the inauguration. T. Mackey, voted that the sale of the proclaiming His Majesty Carlos 1, King of ed on the slope of a hill. Tbe beauti¬ the Provisional Government A number of hatwhen Parliament is sitting none - Portugal and Algarvcs took placo to day ful Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart French, Portugese, German and ItaliaD samples should be made by Crawford, LmbBrs pass beyond the bar, which is Excursions to Columbus via tile Howard & Co., of the Globe Warehouse of The weather was cloudy, but this had no ef¬ etandn right in the middle of the caved merchants residing and doing business in the members’ eutrance en a Pne with Lines. Pennsylvania Louisville. This house is comparatively a fect upon tho crowds of enthuusiaetic people in portion; adjoining it is the residence Brazil, have applied to thei: respective gov- pat of sergeant-it-arms. new one, but has done a big business the who throDgod the streete through whicn the For the benefit of their patrons who de¬ of tho pastor, Father Phillips; to the ernmenta for piotec.ion. They say they Jo j hi8 first appearance Mr. Kavanagh had King passed on his way to the Palace of Ne- not wish to interfere with Brazilian poli¬ past year, having sold 5,000 hogsheads, the in a chair to the table to ^ake sire to attend the inauguration of Governor- Bouth is another building, the home of Gained largest sales ever made by a new house in cesaidades. The King left the castle at H elect on January 13th, excursion the Sisters of Charity. On the opposite tics, and they will not submit to the loss of iatoaery oa*-^ anf^ inscribe his name by Campbell that length of time, o’clock, and the journey to the Palace, where tickets will be sold to Columbus at low aide of street are the residences of Hen¬ their national rights. Should the Provis¬ ;*o int'0ducer9, but as R Baa evident The next exhibition will the King took the uath of office before the ional Governments dispute those rights present a larger -bis cotM not be done continuously, round trip rates, via the Pan-Haodle route, ry Masters and Evan Evans, and better premium list, samples to be ten Cortes, was made without the occurrence o moved that the honorable member from all stations id Ohio,ou January 12th About 4 o’clock the crash came. At they will leave the country, after disposing hands . —MaavtUe Bulletin. any incident of unfavorable character I of their business to the detriment of Brazil. Carlow be excused from entering by and 13th, good return ing until 14th 1890. 2$ first the scab seemed to sink gradually, CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH; JANU1RY 2,
Au Incident in the Biege of ROMAN NEWS. Did Voltaire Die A Catholic? YOUNG FOLKS. FROMISCIIOIW POINTS. IRISH NEWS. Granada. t Listen; l RRussia In juoi We have always understood that has 350,000 beggars. Io weld LULUE’S DBEAM. And til Dublin.—We announce with re¬ [Liverpool Catholic Times.] Four cenfuriea ago King Ferdinand this arch-infidel, after doing all he Eight colleges have been bnilt iWno wa and Beth gret ihe death of the Rev. Father Qneen Isabella were, with their conld BY PAUL STONE. Kansas THE PAPAL COURT. during his life to undermine daring the past year. When tt Kelly, C.M., which took place on troops, encamped Lefore the city of and the destroy Christianity from the James ot East TheHcly Father, on Monday morn- Granads. rTho Cataoiio Atkinson, Liverpoc ,va3S’ 4th nit., et St. Peter’s, Phibsboroogh, They had well-nigh re¬ hearts and minds of the Youth.J people of the has raised a beat that weighs Dnblin. Kia loss will be deeply and Ing, received the newly elected .Gen¬ conquered Spain; Granada alone de nii^gjjjOfspo world, wag forced by remorse of con¬ It was tbe night before Christmas, pounds. Lite a u eral and the Procurator-General of fled them, and there the Moors made To cel' widely felt. science, on his death-bed, to ask for and the snow that had fallen so stead- the Barnabites. On tbe same day the their list A figure of speech His words a Genertl sorrow has been caused desperate stand. We know the ministrations of a °-0**r£ priest, and that ly all day had ceased at evening. Tbe like Rev. Father Valentine, Postulator of of the stirring stages of the progress pic-crnst, made to be broken ai And'the throughout Dablln by the death, on his infidel companions who sur¬ earth was robed in white. The trees, To let the Cause of ot the eaten November Beatification Bles of the siege, and of the final submis¬ 30tb, of the Rev. Father rounded his bed, refused to allow a the till mountains, and even tbe Bring o sed Perboyre, together with Mr. Hol¬ sion of the Moors to the champions Hungarian red wine is used as O eart Fcgarty, O.D.C., S’. Teresa’s, Clar¬ priest to enter the room, the conse¬ church steeples in the distance, ap¬ land, the young Irish artist who of the Cross. One hair wash to make bland tresses co endon Btreet. Father Fogarty was incident, however, quence AwhTrri being that Voltaire died with peared perfectly white. Gifts of horn in painted the portrait of the Rlessed can not be told too often. per brown. Tipperary, and came to Dub¬ corses and taorribla blasphemies upon The stars were shining forth in all , Laid 1 Martyr for tbe ceremony of Beatifica It was when the fight was hottest, The latest lin at a very early age. He studied his lips, and in despair of bis salvation. their sold steady brightness, and the thing in purses is a loi ^xotte in tion, were received in private audi¬ and deadly missiles from within tbe narrow BelgiBm, where he remained six We have always supposed that these clouds that bad been floating over¬ bag of crocodile leather, f ,Brl0!51( ence by bis Holiness, to whom they walls were raining upon ished a silver years, and returned to Dublin in 1850. the Span¬ with lid. « The.sc facts, as we have stated them, were head all day in thick, handsome mas¬ Xet the The funeral took place at presented a magnificent oil-paintiDg iards thick and fast, that a young sol¬ sweet Glasnevin unquestionable. One of oar contem¬ ses, seemed weary of traveling, and The policemen of England " * of the U J>t tbe On the 3rd inst. nec-Beatified, the work of the dier rode gal'antl? out into the dan¬ poraries, however, in its last issue, to the eye were motionless. There Wales, if brought together, wot At the same clever artist. On the same day, ger. He bore a paper in his right fortnightly meeting of the takes the position that there is no was a, great calm and beauty all over form a great“ army. They— nnm xhioiin0‘B Monday, the Rev. Father of National League, held in Dublin, on Francis, hand, whila bis left grasped tbe bridle the world. ground for believing that altar Volt¬ 37,296. , O, eartl The the 31 ulf., Mr. Alfred Webb preefd Loret-, Preacher Apostolic, com rein, and as he advanced he read aire made his confession to the Abbe The streets were crowded with ail « Ninety-two and sixty-eight w That st menced the ueuil course of sermons alond from the lit la flattering sheet, ing, Mr. T. Harrington reported that Gantier, he recalled it, when he felt classes of people, harrying to their the Oa fa respective ages of a couple a Glory t the aubscriptions received since last for Advent in the august presence o< “Ave Maria”—the paper contained easier. homes, hastening with glad hearts tried in Mariborongb, N. H., last wi Sing I of his the words of the On eart meeting amounted to £752, and that Holiness, assisted by the mem¬ Angelic Salutation. As this matter is an and important his¬ presents for the i t le ones, for A class of Good bers o. the Siered He boys in a Massachue £211 had been voted to evicted ten¬ College of Cardi¬ galloped forward undismayed, torical fact, we have been lead to a Who will not admit that Christmas is Sunday school withdrew because ants. transfixed it with his dagger to the The chairman said the eleva¬ nals, the Archbishops, Bishops, pre¬ little investigation of the subject and particularly tbe children’s time ? lates and other members appointed teacher was a “scab” wi tion of Mr. Peter O’Brien to the Chief composing very gate of the city and rode back we find that the i lastrions In the Mgr. de crowd, one very sad but in¬ man. the Pontifical court. The illustrious unharmed, amid the delighted and ICCLE Justiceship was one of the gravest Segur, in one of his works, states our teresting face, attracted attention. A scandals that had occurred lor a Father admiring shouts of the army. groan in time saved an Olt long Denza, to whose care is en¬ most positivtly that Vcltaire did die Oh! there was suoh a strength of man time. trusted the new Vatican When the Spanish troops entered from bnrial slive. He ntten Its O observatory, in despair. In the Faria Library of character, such a beautiful look of re¬ in a the gates of Granada they uncovered just as his casket was being lowi Wexford.—On the 20.h ul’., twen¬ private audience with his Holi¬ St. Joseph, published in 1867, in the so ten¬ signation about it, and much to the their heads at sight of the paper, still grave. aiscou: ty-five head of “boycotted” cattle the ness, presented to him his new astro¬ 3rd. 4vol. page 389, of tha works ot derness and thought in the expres¬ held fast by the dagger of their brave It is to property of Capt. George, of Cahore, logical map, executed at Parir. On Mgr. de Segur, we read that Voltaire sion. It was that of a woman about proposed bring in a bi Friday, tbe Faast of St. Nicholas, the and pious comrade.—Ave Maria. the next session of the British pa [L arrived in Wtxiord for the parpose went to confession and retracted his thirty-five. She was hurrying to a Holy Esther received the Very Rev. ment to put a restraint on of shipment io the English markets. errors two or three times, while under grand mansion up town in New York imp: The Henry Canon Littansi,of tbe Besilica dent marriages. Alter being examined by the Portal False and Mischl eua. tbe effects of severe attacks of illness, City. Swithi of St. Nicholas in Careers, who pre¬ AScotih Inspector, the cattle were driven te a and, that as soon as he recovered, he While she is going there, we will religious paper give Prc-Ca sented the Pope, in the Chapter of the names of half a field adjacent to George’s street, where Dr. Lyman Beecher, the father of forgot his God and became as bad as tell oar little friends something of dezan clergymen avanin above Basiclica, with tbe traditional are to they remained during the night, close¬ Henry Ward Beecher, said there were ever. After giving is fell the recanta¬ her history. engage in a “preaching mi the Ole offering of Blessed Bread on the occa¬ for a vacant ly guarded by policemen. Early next three false and mischievous maxims, tion of Vcltaire, which hesi«ned with Mrs. Barton was married when pulpit. people sion of the Feast of St. Nicholas of morning they were placed on board viz; “Nomet er what a man belies es, his own hand, on the 2nd of March, young to a sea captain, who had ac¬ Joseph York, cf Meadville, Pi fying I Bari. the steamer Eden Val', which left if he is only sincere; No matter what 1778, the learned author writes: cumulated a comfortable sum of fitty-two years a railroad condi isrlafly THE GERMAN PILGRIMAGE. shortly aiterwards on the voyage to he b:licves, if his condnct is right; “On this occasion his repentance money, and who made her an excel¬ has jnet resigned from active se Tabari Most Liverpool. certainly the truth of the old and, No one is responsible for his be¬ disappeared with the danger. A few lent husband. Two children were on the Nypano. the Is In English adage that “actions speak weeks expectation of a funeral proces¬ lief.” The drift of tie times is well afterwards, he had a relapse, given to the couple, and for five years Among ctaor useful oitizene, was ra sion to the londar than words,” and its Dalian and sent for a life was as memory of the Manchester represented by the action of aUoi- priest once more; bnt, pleasant in the Baiton erly, Mo., has “a blind phreno men’s surrounded Martyrs in New Ross, a large number equivalent, which says “words prompt vemlist convention. The Rev. Dr. by iufidcL, who did not household, as in the palace of a king. who Interprets dreams, tells lot by Zoi of but example draws,” receives yet heed his cries and who Cne police from the outlying stations H. Sawyer offered a resolution de¬ prevented the stormy day in March in the and removes waits,” by Hoi were drafted in for theputpoBe ot another verification from the effects of ciding it (o be the sctslad conviction pastor of St. Salpice from coming to year 1870, Captain Barton went to sea in teru According to the Jersey n. having ‘law and order” held supreme the late pilgrimage of the toiling sons of the denomination “That the Gos¬ his side, the atheist died on the 30th in his handsome vessel “Ocean Lion.” said ui Yldette yon can use a postage in “the little town b7 the Barrow.” of France to the feet of the Holy of May is a state of the most frightful Two months after, some bedding and was to pel of Christ is a special and miracu¬ twice. The first time it wi 1 so: The police were in town from Dun- Father and the tomb of the Prince of lous furniture bearing the name of this thoasa interposition of God for the sal¬ rage and despair. Fury took posses¬ two cents, the second time $50.. cannon, Fethsrd. Arthurstown, Bally- the Apostlee. The example of these vation of the world.” The convec¬ sion of hie soul, and God alone knows ship were picked up off the coast of face ol In many of the leading cri brazil, Ballinaboola, Ballywiliiam, pious French sons of labor has strnck tion refused to adopt the resolution, the rest.” Halifax. nook shops the customer may hat and el! the stations in New Ross dis¬ a kindred and sympathetic chord io and thereupon Dr. Sawyer said that In the face of this high authority, Undoubtedly, the crew had been forbid initial etched in sll the will trict. Needless to say the R. I. C. the hearts of their German confreres. he would be compelled to take leave and in the light of all our reading in lost in a eiorm, and thus Mrc. Barton place < water glasses and had their journey for naught. The Two pilgrimages from the gigantic of the denomination. However, on the past on the subject of Vcl aire’s waa left a widow, with her two little punch cups- Naw S ased. precession will be hell, but the Gov¬ neighbor of France are announced as tbe motion of Dr. A. A, Miner, the de&th-hed, we are decidedly of the girls, too young to feel their loss, but as tha soon to wend their on ernment will not receive a week’d way to the Eternal following resolution was passed: opinion that be, who had during the not too young to wonder why mam¬ The wine list the bill * to ba notice of it when it does come off. City to pay their homage to their im¬ “Resolved, That the Christian church greater part of his life, villified his ma always wore that faded black used in dining cars on railroai world Carlow—On the 5th ult., Carlow prisoned and cruelly persecuted and ministry must stand on the God, and mocked at the just judg¬ dress and why she wept bo much in sing Iowa bas this notice at li —the ranged itself with the other counties spiritual Father, Leo XIII. The firat truth of the New Testament record.” ments of an overruling Providence the silent twilight. The chillren too: “No liquors sold in tk men o of Ireland in support of the Tenan.’s will be composed of members coming It is evident that the convention did which punishes the impious in its often tried to kiss the hot tears away, of Iowa.” High from the different Confederated States but all the love of their affectionate he in Defence League. The Convention, not consider it essential to baiievo in own good lime, was finally deprived Hawthorne—And then can of Germany. Tbe second, following little hearts conld net remove from “Goa which assembled in the Town H»l , the divinity of the Christian religion. of all religious consolation, and de¬ umn, with his immense hurt in the wake of the fitst, will be exclu¬ their mother’s there Carlow, was of a moit representative So far has a largo pait of the New parted this liie in despair. life, its one great deep apples, dropping them con1 character, and the proceedings sively Bavarian. They will be lodged, England Congregationalism departed A fact which seems to confirm tbe sorrow. from his oveiladen shonldei their more or less, in tbe Bame places as Alter two near t throughout were marked with the ut¬ from the teaching of Dr. Lyman opinion of Mgr. de Segur. as to the years, Captain Barlon’s trnged along. their French predecessors; and a final i money passed away from the little The q most enthusism. The Most Rev. Dr. Beecher.—Catholic Review. mpenitence of Vcltaire, is the A Willow Springs girl has I cater for committee to their wants, circumstance that he was denied family. The children had been very swer Lynch, Bishop of Kildare and Laigt- Hlar heart of that city just no1 and to ensure the provision of every¬ Christian burial If he had really ill: the widow too delicate to work impel Hd, sent a letter expressing uarm ap¬ Cardinal Newmaa on The Con¬ cowinded both the man who necessary for build thing to make their pil¬ died in the peace of ihe Church, it them, and the doctor and land¬ her and the proval of the movement oh behalf of fessional. justice who arrs grimage in every way a success, is lord had to be paid, and and ness i the oppressed tenantry, and enclosing is obvious that his body would have food for it. being formed by the German Work¬ a substantial subscription towards been allowed to rest in consecrated clothing bought. ty, s men’s Catholic Association, already How many are the souls In distress At length there was not a penny in New the funds of the League. ground.—Calhilic Advance. Look here, Friend, are yon long established in Rome, and count¬ anxiety or loneliness whoso one need tbe house, nor a mouthful of food. hie oi King’s Do yon suffer from Dyspepsia, Ini County.—The priests and Soar ing a large number of members among is to find a being to whom they ean The poor mother, foot sore and Stomach, Liver Complaint, Nei Chrit people of King’s County met on the Effects of Holy Communion. Lost Appetite, Bilionsne-s, Exnii its associates. There is every reason poor out their feelings unheard by weary, bad after making the most Tired Feeling. Pains In Chest or h senae 6th ult., at Tcliamore, in support of C heh, Nlghtsweats or any form of i to the world. Till them ont they mutt tion? If and c hope and expect that tbe undertak¬ The effects of desperate efforts, been engaged by a so, send to Prof. Hart, 68 W the Tenants’ Defence Association. Hily Commnuion New York, who will send you free, ing will be crowned with the same They can not tell them ont to those wealthy lady to do some sewing, and bottle of “Floraplexlon,” wnloh It a ef al The utmost enthusiasm characterized according to St. Thoma*, are fonr: It send to-day. signal and striking success which to whom they see every hour; they it was on this Chris mas Eye we meet grace the proceedings. tastains the life of the son!; it forti- attended the advent of their French want to tell them out, yst be ae if her taking home the garments she effort Longford.—On the 1st fies it against whatever might be in¬ CONSUMPTION CUBE nil., Messrs. forerunners. they are not told; they wish to tel has been Arch making. An old Peter jurious or destructive; it gives it physloan, retired from pr Flood, Chairman of the Town THE POPE OF T8-MORROW. them to one who is strong enough to She enters the richly furnished sit¬ Ing bad placed in his hands by an had c growth and increase; and lastly, it missionary the formula of a simp! Commissioners, Longford; Joseph bear By a special decree of the Sacred them, yet not too strong to des¬ ting-room, and while waiting for Mrs. remedy for the speedy and permar worh gives the sonl pleasure. Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh / Wilson, Chairman of the Longford pise Stevens the rich banker’s ofate Congregation of the Indices, signed them; they wish to tell them to These effects on the soul are similar wife, she all throat and Lung Affections, alsi Board of cure Guardians, and Joseph Fee- one who can at once advise and sym¬ hears the and radical for Ne-vons Deb- of til by Camillas Cardinal Mazzella, Per¬ to the effects which food produces in gentle breathing of children Nervcus Complaints, after hayln( ton, Eigewortbstowc, who had been fect of tbe above Congregation, and pathise with them; they wish to and sees in the adjoining room two wondciul ourative powers is th the l the body cases, imprisoned in Sligo Jail for some has felt it his duty to make Father Hyacinth, O.P., a secretis, of relieve themselves of a load to gain a 1 ttle girls, pale and beantifnl, as the h.s suff ring fellows. Actuated by1 118 ?” Holy Communion sustains the life and a desire to relieve human suffi time past for “offences” under the the fi tbe same Congregation, dated Frida', solace; to receive the assurance that moonlight, which is streaming in send free of ch»rge, to all who di Coercion Act—were released—their of the soul, in the first place, by pre¬ there is one who thinks of them, and recipe, in German, French jrEt tiani December 6th, 1889, and published upon them. They are sleeping, bnt full directions for preparing and f sentences serving it from mortal sin, which is having expired. by rr ail by addressing with stamp, t most Saturday, December 7th, 1886 a most oae to whom in thought they can rc in their tiny arms a loving mother has I death; and in the second place, by paper, W. A NOYES, 149 l ow Westmeath,—An influential com¬ Rochester, N..Y. imps calumnious and absurd production of cor; to whom they can betake them¬ preserving it from venial sin, which placed all kinds of toys. The crib is mittee bas been formed in Mullingar a certain Jean de Bjunefoi. entitl d selves, if necessary, from weighed down with presents. When spirit time to time, is a disease of tha sen’. St. Bernard Be'cham’- Pl'ls e ro -let- ead? to forward the project of connecting “ Le while they are in the world. How the little ones open their eyes, what they Pape de Domain,” published by puts this well: “Holy Communion that town by rail wish Mountmillick, E. Dautn. many a Protestant’s heart would leap a wonderful, what a joyful sight will imag Paris, is placed on the Index removes far from ns all danger of and a deputation bas been appointed ot forbidden hooka, and it express'y at tbe news of each a benefit, putting meet them! rude yielding to mcrt .l sin and diminishes • to proceed to London to push on the aside ail ideas of sacramental ordi- a WILBOR’S COMPOUND' stem prohibits “the reading or keeping of in ns the tendency to lesser faults.” As the widow gazed on this scene matter. such condemned ard nauco or of a grant of pardon, and one i proscribed book Without food oor bodies would her eyas fillei with tears, when she [PORE COD IilVEl Louth.—Messric. Luke J. the conveyance of grace! If there is a tera> Elcock, by anybody of whatever class or con¬ soon die. Without Huly Coo nau- thou gh of ter owe precious darlings AND PHOSPHATE’1* whii Harbor Commissioner, and Town dition, in any place or language what¬ heavenly idea in fhs Catholic Church nion our scnls would scon till vic¬ with not a a out fui to tiv them. If "LIME, the soever. under tbe —looking at it simply as an idea— Councillors Moran and Lyons, of penalties iitimated tims to mortil sin, which is spiritual they were awaka th y vere hungry; in Ihe surely, next after the Biassed Sacra¬ hear Drogheda, were engaged, on tbe 30th Indexoverbidden books.” death; or to venial sin, which is a dis¬ if asleep in their wretched little bed, of November, collecting subscriptions ITALIAN EOCPORS AND THE EPID EMIC ment, coniess'on is such. And such is For the Cure et Coni m > lon, tf1' plat! ease tending towards death. their tiny arms were clasped around Asthma, Bioncbltis, Debility!11* as i for the Tenants’ Defence Fund. They AT ST. HETERSBURG. it ever found in fact; the very act of __jh—— .ach O'her, net around a handsome Diseases, ana Scrofulous the i were dogged by a policeman during kneiling, the low, contrite voice, the doll or Col Many of the more enterprising mem¬ Every reader of this paner will have noticed wool? cheep. Poor innocents, TO CcNSUMPI IVES, — Wilbd’'. 'ttS the the coll ction. A member ©! the bers of the medical fact sign of the cross, hanging, so to say, what bas been said weekly ab ut Shanea Olt and Pboipbates has now bet; Ly have lefi bemer's Antidote for Malaria No statement little they knew what their mother public tw nty sears, and h is L Tdi ters Rome for S'. Petersburg to over the head bowed lew and the nas ever been mice which is not stri tly tr e in f:»vor force called upon the inhabitants of study the was suffering! and appreciation, Tbih^ t ecuiiar features of the terrible epi¬ aid more than substantiated bv exoerience.
(heir Rome, were to go to war tc-morrow A Christmas Carol. instinct of t he true servant of God un¬ busy brains and the work of their with BVance. howshot.ll the Pope UTS. mistakably manifested itself. Look loving bands from .the basement communicate with the Church iu Listen; the hells in the steeples more narrowly, and then, perhaps, of our own cathedrals, even to the In jnellant gladness ring irs Fiance, or in any nation that would lo welcome the oomlng of Christmas you will see many paintings which crowning masonry of their towerB, And the birthday of tne King and be in alliance with France? Or let built iwho was h irn in the lowly manger of break the monotony of those dim identify the handiwork of each Bethlenetr, long ago. successive ns suppose that the Uaitid States • "When the song ol the herald angeis far-reaching clout jrs. Some of these age by the variation of dt- Was sung to the world below. tail. The artists of those times were should go to war with Humbert, that jiverpoc paintings go back to the time when -s.Thon hast clad thyself In raiment for the most we should find it necessary to check lgbs nil-1 St. John was viewing the splendors part unknown to fame, Ofspocess white, O earth, the flood of Italian Lise a orlde on her marrlsge mornlnL. of the heavenly Jerusalem from the contented to devote their whole time emigration which To celebrate Christ’s birth, his bad rock of Patmoe. There, depicted by to the vast elaboration of some min¬ government put upon us, and [?orasmnrfin a O, were our lives as spotless
Archbishop Walsh was present he whose providence clothes the future. The world meat CATHOLIC .. TELEGRAPH. might then and of shame. If marriage prolific ol those bitter fruits wb at the Convention of the Tenants’ of the field with a lily splendor un¬ adopt as its Text Book, the “funda¬ befall him, it is a real affliction, in¬ 6fict—4!»mi poisons the enjoyments of Vut wd Lisgwwtk Stmt Defense rivaled mental laws our life, Association, held in the by Solomon when arrayed in of divine Dature,” others as well as himself. volving actually kill them or on all his preyent ti* Rotunda, Dublin, Wednesday, glory,and hears the unfledged digesten by a modern Scotch Phi¬ His lot is a thousand times worse growth fhan bad ci Entered at the Cincinnati Post Office December the raven’s neighbors. Let 11th, under the pres¬ cry for food; whose pater¬ losopher, and pursue the than that of the common sovereign laborer. man be g as Second Class Hatter. prosperous in his world idency of the Lord Mayor. His nal care scatters unre¬ blessings in pro¬ good in all the varieties of Stupid pride is one of the a: symp¬ affairs, and surrounded with Grace proposed the first resolution, fusion around the cradles of the stricted toms ] gratification, till it revert of madness. Mad Tom, in agreeable S CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, JAN, 2. which had reference to “the sinews family; yet if tho poor; in a word, how He at whose again into chaos. But dreams like King Lear, U being asked who he is, among whom he lives are of name envio. war,” and Ihe declared that be every knee must bow in heav¬ these cannot v satisfy the “longing answers, ‘I am a tailor run mad and ill-natured, and instead of- SUBSCRIPTIONS emphatically approved of the ob¬ en, on earth, and in hell, the dread after immortality,” the insuperable with pride. I know from long and friending, are to vex Lord of desire desire disposed ai jects of the association. He stated majesty and yet the Prince of happiness without attentive observation that the 0 To the Fund of the Cep tral great injure him, his happiness must that he looked with misgiving to of peace, should be a for¬ trembling, alloy. bane of the marriage life, tho great C Committee in Cincinnati To¬ the greatly diminished. development of the Ashbourne lorn, outraged babe, against whose To this no man can attain on this cause of that ti wards Extinguishing the penury, and of those The Act. life a duties and comforts of tyrant draws the unpitying side the grave; and rationally, can numerous and go Debts of the Late Most Rev. tormenting embar¬ consists sword and for whom the uncon¬ only neighborhood, in the st Archbishop. expect it as the reward of rassments, amidst which conjugal EPIPHANY. scious infants virtuous life, pression of the selfish, the iraseik perish, let us, on the passed in this sublu¬ felicity can seldom long be kept and the malevolent contrary as firmly believe, and as nary, passions, $ Claims or this probationary world. To alive, is or redeemed donated Rejoice in the Lord, most dearly beginning with servants, in the cultivation and humbly adore the God, “who such a one the recurrence of a New a exercist ought not to be canceled, nor beloved, again I say rejoice, ex¬ being servant; how many thousands those that are generous marked as rich, for our sakes became Year is an affair of the utmost im who and friet paid. They should be claims St. Leo, in his seimon on poor,” might have passed through life indorsed as follows: and ly. He that is attentive this say with St. Bernard in pres¬ portance. He sees the necessity of without a only tot great Festival to the people single embarrassment, own concerns For value received I hereby assign ence of the and of the Eternal adorable scandal of the contrasting the past with the future, have lived in continual interest, cat mil city, for in so brief a trouble from not my right, title and interest in this what becomes of tl Manger, or the altar, “the more he of passing his thoughts, words, tHis cause alone! others; he note (or book) to Joseph H. Rogers period from the solemnity of the Many women is has abased himself for actions and omissions easily provoked and Treasurer of the Central Committee. Birth of my sake the through the seen* to think because their hus¬ ready to; ChriBt, we are called upon is The lawful owner of the note dearer he is to me.” The crucible of sent; he that envious at the pn te celebrate the day of his manifes¬ homage impartial scrutiny; of bands’ work is of a genteel descrip¬ should sign his name. If there is of our faith is perity of others, or wishes thi tation to the world. In the persons reasonable; for when repairing, to the best of his power, tion, they ought to live the life of no room on the note, a or slip of paper we survey the glorious diffusion ot his hurt, be glad at their calami! of the wise men, the adorers or the past negligence and defects, and ladies, and their income scarcely may be pasted to it. cannot be a the of good neighbor, { The rev. light and blessings of true re¬ redoubling his efforts in order to exceed that of a clergy of the diocese of Saviour, let us discern the first journeyman car¬ only is walk in the narrow deserving the ©incinnati, secular and regular, fruits of our own vocation and ligion, noi only through the East¬ path, that leads penter, character, bricklayer, or tailor. Young is kind and have a num¬ ern world, but our own to life eternal. He sees that one obliging; who is willit engaged to offer large Faith and witn exulting minds through people when they come ber of Masses together, to do a good during the year, ant loved country, which for so many more year of his mortal career has turn, as well as tot commemorate the Dawning of ought not, unless they have for¬ ceive Archbishop Elder offers his Masr centuries after the rest of fled from him one; willing to lend, as m nations forever; and he tunes, or in a great way of every Friday, for all the contribu heavenly hope. This day do we be¬ business, as to exulted in the knows that it has borrow; who is tender of ti tqrs and their intentions, for the on our knowledge of Him conveyed into to think about servants. Servants gin te enter everlasting in¬ character and interest to know whom is no less a benefit that boundless of tho living and the dead. heritance. This day the secrets of Eternity, the disas¬ for what! to help them eat and We will receive, and than eternal trous among whom he lives; who, beii promptly the life, was still immersed history of his manifold of¬ drink and sleep? If the lo rer be Scriptures having reference tG a fallible acknowledgethrough these columns in the shadow of the vale of fenses. creature himself, is di Christ are revealed to death, not quite what he has to look the us, and blind, to receipt of all subscriptions or we can posed make all reasonable i the of the scarcely define Faith, with Reader, how many of youi ac- at is, that his intended wife know evidences of debt donated to this Truth, which blindness lowances for the St, Paul, the “Evidence of quaintanses who are now no more, how to do the work of the failings of othei fund. Jews received not, has poured its things house, in CMh collected, u In Report of Com- short, who is observant of that appear not,” for we we were in tl mittee to date $ 21,871 04 light over all the nations. live, vigorous health, and antic¬ unless he have fortune enough to l lalms bought In or donated to date. 1*8,438 18 move and have our golden rule, to do to others as 1 being in ths ipated the enjoyment of a long life, keep her without. and The Rev. The Heavens had long shown Eating would have others clergy of the diocese of midst of its substantial at the commencement of the do to him. benefits, pre¬ comes three times a Cincinnati, secular and regular, forth the glory of God and the fir¬ drinking day, have waiting for the completion of the ceding New Year? Where are they and however little in the engaged to offer 1,567 Masses mament declared the work of his days of blessed now? Where THE DANGER OF KEEPE during the year, and Archbishop hope and the coming of the they aie, yon soon youth and vigor we care about hands; their sound had gone forth Elder offers his Mass every Friday, glory of the Great God, when “we will be: you are nearer to BAD unto the ends of the your cookery, we very soon get tired of COMPANY. for all the contributors and their world; they shall be like Him, because we shall tomb by twelve months than you heavy burnt bread, and of spoiled intentions, for the living and the had spoken to the children of every The danger of keeping bad con see him as he is.” For this has the were dead. then, and you may almost Bee joints of meat; we bear them lor a clime a language that all could un¬ pany arises principally from oi American church been built on the death excavating it for your recep¬ time or two, but if it continue for a aptness to and catch t! ARCHBISHOP PURCELL’S ME¬ derstand, so that only the foci imitate foundation of the tion. The clods of the will month or Apostles, Christ valley two, we discover we have manners and of MORIAL, FUND. could change to the image of cor¬ sentiments othei! Jesus corner soon resound from the lid of your being the chief stone, got a burden instead of a in our ruptible man and of birds and of helpmate, earliest vouth the contagit List of Subscriptions to His rejected of men—the literary anti¬ coffin, as they hide your mortal re¬ and the unfortunately educated Pay creeping things, the likeness and of manner is observable; in the bo Creditors. christs of the mains from the view of all who day, but appointed by were creature, whose parents are more to glory of the incorruptible God. yet incapable of having any lean God, the unerring and eternal wis¬ dear to you on earth. blame than In like herself, unless she re¬ into Catholic Telegraph *100 rn manner, the voice of nature ing instilled him, we easil dom. For this ha3 she been asso¬ The B9T. John Bowe, Fayetteville,'.O loo 0 past year was odc of fearful solve to learn her duty, is doomed discover from his first at T. O. D ... • 10 oo condemned, from the beginning of actions, ciated to the communion of all the carnage our land. It to lead a life Most Rev. Archbishop Pnrcell 60 00 through very near approaching rude the world, all those that did wrong attempts at language, the kit A Friend 6 00 Saints of ancient and modern seemed as if Divine that of A Friend 10 00 Justice,incensed misery; for however consid¬ of —the uninstructed savage of persons with whom he has ass: Marie, NorthSprlngflsld, Missouri.... 6 00 times and enabled to trace the un¬ at the increasing wickedness of the erate the husband he can never Bryan Flannery, Glendale,O 10 06 the woods, as well as the refined in¬ ciated: we see the early spring o A Well-Wisher 10 00 broken chain of truth, link by link, world, had scattered pestilence esteem her as he would have done, Mary O’Farrell, Covington, Ky 1,000 00 habitant of the polished city, find¬ education, or the first wild shoots o Well-Wisher 10 00 from Gregory to Jesus Christ; from through the haunts of men; while had she been skilled and able in Miss W » 00 ing in his own heart all the duties rusticity; as he enters further ini Most Rev.Archbishop Pnrcell 1,000 00 Jesus Christ to the Patriarchs and death cut down his millions to warn domestic affairs. A Friend 10 Oo prescribed by the written law— life, his behavior and conversation as were A Well-Wisher 10 Pontiffs of the Old Law and the such to — mm Oo left, prepare for take their cast from A Well-Wisher 10 00 “their conscience beaiing witness to the companj Dr. P. M. Devltt 10 00 world, thus safely and happily re¬ judgment. OUR NEIGHBOR. he keeps; observe the peasant anc Mrs. Patrick Fltzgera'd, Sexton, Ind.., * 00 them, and their thoughts within The atrick Fitzgerald. Sexton, Ind 8 00 posing in God himself. Fixed in opening of the New Year, the man of themselves or education; the differ atrlck Lanigan. Sexton, Ind 1 fo accusing, else defend¬ Next to peace and satisfaction in trick her faith by Scripture and tradi¬ therefore, can be a source of pleas* Bly, Sexton, Ind 1 00 ing them.” Yet ence is striking: yet God has be¬ J. MoGrath, Chicago, 111 * 00 Idolatry not only ure to the virtnous our own breasts, is peace and satis¬ William B ake. New tionary authority and numberless only, who are stowed Richmond, 0 6 03 prevailed throughout the werld to equal talents upon each; tk A Well-Wisher 10 00 ever ready, with the lamp in hand, faction in our families; next to this Joseph Conlon, Cincinnati 10 00 the examples of holiness in all ages, only difference is, they have bee: disgrace of reason, but the heart is the comfort a L,8t. Ann’sCh., West Covington,Ky.. 10 00 bhe sees unmoved the avowed hos¬ to meet their Lord, when it shall of peaceable and A Friend. Boston, Mass 6 00 whose exhaltations first obscured placed in different scenes of lifo A Well-Wisher 1000 tility of please him to make the visitation. obliging neighborhood. The pleas¬ the open warfare and the art¬ and have had intercourse with —»*.*«-- rendered pe: understanding, utterly ful ing exercise of the social affections intrigues of her insidious and They, too, behold the approaching sons of different stations. Piggott’s ghost, in the person of hopeless the application of a suc¬ is meaner foes. Called at the eleventh sacrifice, to which they are to sub¬ pleasure indeed. But solitude is of the creature cessful O’Shea, is haunting remedy to the aniversal mit Manners, and behavior are no devoutly mey she trust that ; but instead of looking upon it preferable to the society of those the evil. The vices of the hour, more great Irish leader. vulgar were who are unbenevolent easily caught, than opinion when the law of man shall come to with terror and and unfriend¬ dismay, they view and more than sactioned by the con¬ principles; in childhood, af it with a ly. Solitude indeed is not agreea^ Leo xiii attended this as seek for faith on earth, its sanctua¬ holy transport as the mo¬ Advent, duct of the in youth, we philosopher. By the ment of their release ble to man, not naturally adopt tk ry may be found pure and unpro¬ from bondage, and promotive of usual, with the Cardinals and the oracles of mankind was the Truth sentiments of those about faned in the and as the day of their coronation happiness; but society made up us; a Prelature, the sermons of Father West, Collected from of detained captive in we advance in life, how few of a iniquity; the all the among the triumphant and victo¬ the selfish, the enviable, the im Francis of Loretto. regions of the world where rious soldiers of Jesus Christ. think of light shone in darkness and the is ourselves I how many oft truth no longer finds a Is there placable and malicious produc human resting nothing now, which on are satisfied with Mb. and Mrs. C. F, O’Donnell mind, the centre of that tive of real taking our opii place, adores in spirit and truth strict examination, we would wish misery. We pity the darkness, did not, or rather, would ions at second hand l have the sincere and heartfelt Bym- ■hall here unite before a free and to correct, before we are cited to the indigent family, that removes into The not comprehend it. The Prophets bar of our Eternal and the power of custom forms ai pathp of their large circle of friends to present to impartial wilderness, to seek a scanty, whom holy altar God their other in their sad bereavement in the God had sent, from time to Judge? If not, while W6 return argument against;keeping b» most prec¬ precarious subsistence, far from offerings; for gold the thanks to oar Almighty preserver, death of their son time, to admonish his people, could company; however shocked we ms Charles, a bright ious of let us not sympathizing friends and helping metals, they will offer char¬ forget that final persever¬ be at the first and not dispel the general gloom. This is not that approaches of vict promising young man. ity the most excellent of virtues; ance in doing good, ia necessary to neighbors. But poor miracle the on the Orient from High secure the and honest shocking appearance vanisbe for incense, they will offer prayer crown; if oar conscience family in as deplorable Warmlt encouraging letters from alone could effect. It was reserved inform us, that much is a upon an intimacy therewith; ens from a yet to be situation, which, though they live pure heart, more grateful tom for the done, it is indispensable that we set in a renders the most Archbishop McEvilly, of Tuam, plentitnde of time when than Saba’s rich thick neighborhood, meets not¬ disgusting ol odors; and for about the correction instantly, and Bishop MacCormack, of Galway, “God, who commanded the light to withstanding, with insults, ject familiar to our view, indeec myrh, the worthy fruits of penance. secure by “works worthy of per- iajuries and Bishop Duggan, of Clonfert, shine out of darkness, hath shined and abuses, of this is a kind provision of natun So may she ever secure the unutter¬ ance,” the prize, which we were so instead friendly as were read, amidst loud applause, at in our hearts, to give the light af sistance and kind to render labor and danger, whic! able gift of Faith, and all that slan¬ unhappy as to forfeit by sullying condolence? the Galway Convention of the Ten¬ tho knowledge of the glory of God, our baptismal innocense. With Mankind are are the lot of man, more easyt to reverence her as the mutually depend in the face of Jesus dered, learn these sentiments, for the ants’s Defense Association. Christ.” 2 Cor. fifty-ninth ent on each other. No one is suffi¬ him; the raw soldier, who tremble city of the Lord, the Son of the time, we may truly address our iv: 6. cient of himself to build at the first encounter, becomes feai At Acquapendente, in Italy, has Holy One of Israel. friends with the salutation of the up his own Of this nterest or less in a few campaigns, habit ret been commenced the ordinary grace have we all re¬ season, and wish them most cor¬ happiness, unaided and pro¬ ders ceived, and we danger familiar. cess for the beatification of Brother to-day that hear NEW YEAR. dially “A Happy New Year I ” unsupported by his fellow citizens. the divine voice again and the Any individual left wholly to him¬ But habit, whica is intended ft James of St. Louis, a Passionist, ADVICE TO Hosannahs of his To a mind, well disciplined and YOUNG MEN. otir who died in the odour of sanctity Church, inviting self, unconnected with others, must good, mey like other kind ap ns to disposed to meditate on the all-ab¬ A great misfortune of the present be considered as a forlorn individ at Cellara, in Italy. St. Paul of transports of ardent love and pointments of nature, be convert# sorbing theme of a happy futurity, day is. that every one is in his own ual. There is no into a the Cross is 3aid to have prophe¬ holy exultation, let us harden not family, much less mischief; the well dispose our hearts. Like the Wise Men what an immense field opens for its estimate, raised aboye his real state a sied of this humble Brother that he of single person, however, well pro¬ youth, entering first into bad coir of the East and the illustrious Convert range in the termination of the old, life; every one seems to think vided, but at some time or pany, sees would one day be raised to the honor other, is shocked at what he of and the commencement of the New himself entitled to live without and and what he of the altar. Damascus, let us promptly obey perhaps very often, Btands in hears; the principle! Year. It is a work. We cannot all the heavenly admonition. Let us moment, which the be gentlemen, need of the aid, the advice, the which he had imbibed ring in hi' world has consecrated to the inter¬ there must be a A paragraph to the effect that set out in quest of the new-born large part of us sympathy, or the presence and con¬ ears an alarming lesson against tb after the Jesuits were about to be with¬ Saviour, and when the star of private change of friendly salutations, con¬ all, to make clothes, and versation of others. All are imper¬ wickedness of his companions; bu vivial drawn from Brazil has been going reason sheds but a glimmering and gaiety, and general merri¬ houses, and carry on trade and fect—all are liable to sickness, pain, alas! this sensibility is of shot ment. the rounds of the press. The Kol- uncertain light, or respectfully re¬ Every countenance appears commerce, and in spite of all we misfortunes and bereavement. continuance; the next jovial meet to msche Volkszeitung, a Catholic pa¬ tires before the superior splendor of brighten; the pains and sorrows can do, the greater part of us must None therefore should be unwilling ing makes the horrid picture of yef of the past seem per, having addressed inquiries on the authority which Christ has forgotten; and the actually work at something; but so to impart their neighborly assist¬ terday more easily endured, virtu: bitterness of the future is left the subject to Father Anderledy, established, vis’ble and conspicuous strong is the propensity to be ance whenever it is wanting. Noth¬ is soon thought a severe rule, an< shrouded in the distance on New the General of the Order, has re¬ aB a city on the mountain’s top, let thought gentlemen, that thousands ing contributes more to help us up restrainst inconvenient. A fe< Year’s of ceived from him the following re¬ us with unwavering faith, entrust day. young men are in a state of half the hills of difficulty, over the rug¬ pangs of conscience now and the« If we had been ply : “The news demands a peremp¬ ourselves to its guidance as the placed here, mere¬ starvation, not so much because ged paths of disappointment and whisper to him that he once bad tory denial. I have never thought Wise Men did to the direction of ly to vegetate without the slightest they are too lazy to earn their perplexity, and through the slough better thoughts; but even these bt of recalling our Fathers from Brazil. the synagogue. It will teach us expectations of an existence be¬ bread, but because they are too of discouragement—to lighten the degrees ,die away, and he who si It is for God to indicate the mo¬ with infallible certainty where Jesus yond the tomb, the enjoyment of proud! and what are tne conse¬ loads that we sometimes stagger first was shocked at the appearanc* ment of recall, if it is to come, and may be found. Arrived at the the moments as they fly, might quences? such a youth remains or under, and to carry us the more of vice, is formed by custom into » it is in His Divine Providence that manger, without listening to rea¬ justly claim our undivided atten¬ becomes a burden to his parents of easily along the journey of life, than profligate leader of vicious pleas’ whom he the kind we place our confidence.” The re¬ son’s protestant how a God could tion. We should then, never look ought to be the comfort if attention, the soothing ures. So carefully should we oP’ not the port was probably set afoot by be born, how he whom the angels back on the past to study lessons of support. Always aspiring words, and the ready assistance of pase the first approaches to sin; 8° somebody with whom the wish was love to contemplate could stoop to improvement, nor refer to the mir¬ to something higher than he can our friends and neighbors. And vigilantly shou d we guard against father to the thought. enlighten vile, ungrateful man ; how ror of experience, aB a guide for the reach, his life is one of disappoint- scarce any seed of evil are more go iusidious an enemy. CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH, JANUARY 2, 5
INSTABILITY OF TEMPO¬ admission of Brazil &b a Republic bly passed to purify politics and qual¬ terrors CHURCH NEWS. for the people as in tho past. touching a tender chord in each hearl: RAL does honor to the headB and hearts of ify applicants for office, its ulterior GOVERNMENTS. Formerly, the victims of landlords elicited thunders of applause. Senators in thair deliberations and motive being to ttrengthen party The St. John’s Young Man’s So¬ brutality were withont food or shel¬ Of the instrumental Mnsic, tbe moeii Warning Notes—Cnogressional Ac. power, bnt it has become an incabas compliments passed upon the deposed ter. and many of them on artistic ciety of the St-. Peter and Paul con¬ tion oa the Recognition of the died the boIo selections were corss&fc which bmh parties seem eager to get Republic of Brazil—Absnrd- Eaoperor. The deposition of the gocd roadside through starvation and cold. solo “Home, Sweet Home and Varia¬ gregation, Reading, O, celebrated its rid Ity ol Civil Service Caw, old o', Tne late Mr. George H. Pen¬ Not so anniversary list Sunday. Rev. Max Emperor is in keeping with the to-day, thanks te the generous tions,” by Mr. Chae. J. Donnelly, «S Etc.; Its Repeal, Etc. dleton was its reputed author, bnt Schaeffer, O.S.F., of Uorryville, de¬ base ingratitude of the Italians, and is contributions from free America, and Latrobe. Pa. The splendid Senator Dawes was tOEgEastsy sufficient to shBke onr confidence in its founder. If it to the livered a sermon t> the society at (Boston, December 27, 1889.) organized manhood and pa¬ of this piece conld wai scarcely bs EE- sublunary affairs. we simply for the purpose of prov¬ triotism of Ireland under vespers. There is but little dependence to bs Bnt thank God the leader¬ celled: Vienxtenapi violin solo:: can ing the capacity and qoalifyeation of placed upon the judicious aotion of look upon a Government that can ship of Charles Stnart Parnell. “Yankee Doodle and Variations’*" Rev. James A. Moore, recently by never fail. It has the solemn promise applicants for office it wonld be most Be Governments, whether they be Cath¬ assured evicted tenants are now Mr. Engene B. Grasseiliof Cleveisardi ordained, will be stationed at the that it never should. It iB the Roman laudable and praiseworthy, yet any olic or Protestant, while men are famished with comfort ibis dwellings Ohio. This was perhaps “tbe Cathedral in place of Father Hickey, school gnm3’" Catholic Chnrch, the founder of true boy conld devise a more simple as fast as the seeking their own indivldnal ascend¬ “crowbar brigade” de¬ of tho evening. The skillful manner transferred to Oxford. Christian and less expensive, honest method of ancy, regardless of the rights of re¬ Government for all the stroy their homes. This is pgrt cf the in which Mr. Grasselli handled iky!, effecting the same object. The officers The Most Rev. Archbishop, on last ligion and their fellow man. To prove people, till the end of the world. Mr. “plan of campaign.” Never was Ire¬ bow showed clearly that the hand ©& of this gigantic hnmbng consists of land so Saturday this we need go no farther than Cath¬ Morgan, in calling np his joint resolu¬ united and determined as to¬ the master was there. The morning, raised to the three banjo tion on recognition of as a commissioners who have their sacred dignity of the priesthood the olic Italy, where a usurper has robbed Brazil Re¬ day. Her leaders are honest, able, solo, “ Swanee River,” by Mr. W headquarters in Washington. onr Holy Father, the Pope, of rights public, paid a glowing compliment to They patriotic and fearless. They assured F. following Franciscan Fathers: Rev’s. have Casey of Allegheny, Pa., and tScf Dom Pedro, as folio w s: examining boards in tit the me that in less than three Anthony Heithcff, Sylvester Froesch, bequeathed tb him centuries ago. years Home banjo dnette by tbe same gentles;*®,, principal cities and towns throughout Jacob Arohinger, Bernard Wetzler At a meeting in Tremont Temple, The sentiment of his resolution was Rule, or the right of the people to and hie brother Mr. Edmund HD.;. the in thiB Union, with innumerable clerks, make their and Anselm Weber. city, held December 20th, of probably approved by almost eveiy own laws, wonld be an Casey, which were both rendciefl man in the United States—he might messengers, porters, etc., entailing an Nationalists, composed of gentlemen accomplished fact. with great effect. These gentles®?®, Rev. Father enormous expense on the Govern¬ Hickey, one of the of high lit eraryat ainments, Edward safely say by every man of intelli¬ Judge were re-called several times. ment anu Fitzgerald followed Dr. assistants at the Cathedral, has been gence in the United States. Oa ap¬ peopl 5, withont rendering Bsilarny, author of a most woaderful O’Reilly, and, after paying a glowing The intervals of the programme! any adequate appointed temporary pastor of St. corresponding equiva¬ were book, entitled, “Looking backward,” proving that sentiment, and in acting tribnte to the yonng manhood, intel¬ taken np with some fine re aim*' lent. The Commissioners issnes Mary’s Church, Oxford, Ohio, during made the following remark: on it, and in expressing congratula¬ lions from several of the orders ligence and patriotism of Ireland, lead&sfi the illness of Father Neville. Father tions to the semi-aDnnally announcing “One hundred people of B:az:l that they said: How orators of the in OKSsr yaars ago this Re¬ when and where gratifying to every trne, College. First Hickey is one of the best pulpit had cast aside the principle of mon¬ examinations shall Irish heart is the assurance of onr was: “The lay of the Madman,” public was founded upon a substantial be held. These examinations Ttyr orators in the city. archy and had adopted that ot repuD- call equality in the conditioti of the peo¬ distinguished friend when we ask Mr. John L. Morrissey, of forth from their quiet, peaceful avo¬ licanism, there was not the slightest him: “How is Fails, Y., whose clear The ple. It wbb not an equality establish¬ cations and poor old Ireland and N. ennnciailow, congregation of Sts. Peter and oriticism in the public mind of the Lomes thousands of both ed by law, but a condition resulting bow does she stand?” He says that were fully in keeping with his repu¬ Paul Church, Reading O., has elected sexes who after through the United Statss against the conduct ot passing tation as a from a general state of poverty. For Erin’s sons, like their leaders, are speaker of marked ability, the following officers for the year that ordeal, with a severe strain npon the the first 50 years the increase in the patriotic and eminent man, Dom united in their determination to “win Next came “Moor s Revenge,” by M:r, 1890: Secretary, Joseph Mattre; nervous powers, if Padro, who had been deposed from they sncceed in James D. wealth of the country was gradual. back onr own again.” Those of ns Casey, of Allegheny, Pa* Treasurer, Arnold Varelmann; Col¬ the passing, or whether they pass or not, Bat within the last thirty years it has imperial throne. His methods of who who as nsna), acquitted himself with not one in ten years ago belieyed the dawn of lectors, Tobias Rost and Philip Government his fondness for thousand aver receives multiplied, no longer growing by his freedom wonld never again great distinction. This gentleman' Hebenstreit; Church Watchmen, J J. an appointment. It is estimated that “gladden arithmetical, but by geometrical people, his attachmentto liberal insti¬ tbe homes of onr Ireland.” except appears to have thorough control ©1 Feldhans and Joseph Mitsch. there are on file over 200,000 names ratio. tutions, his concessions on all occas¬ a voice which he modulates wiiit sinoe the law went into through the mnsic of the rifle and the ions to the self-governing power of operation four The fair for the benefit of St. Mary’s boom of the cannon, now realize the great skill, while his faoial exposition This wealth has been maiBly ap¬ years ago, and Church the people themselves had so only 10,000 changes is at Martin’s Ferry, O., realized been wisdom of onr action in yielding im¬ simply matchless. The last recite, propriated by a small class. The have taken place in that class of offi¬ about three thousand dollars. The eonspicions that the American people was ‘ Catsline’s Defiance” by Mr. K* property of leas than men in ces plicit obedience to Mr. Parnell. 2,0000 felt a more distinct reqnirlng examination under the congregation now owes twenty-fire personal attach¬ We have enlisted nnder his leader¬ Hugh Lee, of Easton, Pa., which »1jc> the United States aggregates more system. If the law hundred dollars, having paid over ment toward him than they bad ever contemplates was skiltnlly rendered. than the total possessions of the rest permanency ship and will stand by him in all his felt for any of office holders, why do eight thousand five hundred dollars emperor in the history of efforts to As a whole this of the people. Ten thousand people the Commissioners regain the plundered rights was perhaps tbe the the world. That very liberality, and order any more past year. This is a remarkable of moBt refined and cnltnred entertain- own nearly the wholj of New York examinations than is record for the the concessions made by Dom Fedro, absolutely neces¬ parish, and Father ment given here in eome city, with its 2,000,000 population. To sary? Lat3ly the Board ordered “Motherland, dear Motherland.” years. The Mattingly may well be proud of his had operated as an inducement, if not ap¬ sum np the situation, within magnificent drawing room scene su& 100years, an plicants to come to Washington to be Who conld have listened to the elo¬ people. invitation, to the people to change tbe one tiiree-hnndreth part of the people elegant evening dress suits wilt their form of government. His virtual examined, and as a consequence quent remarks cf Dr. Reilly, and to The congregation of St. Stephen’s collar and tie to match were thoro¬ of this country have succeeded in thousands abdiction (not formal, bnt actual) had flocked to the Capitol en¬ the message he brings from “the men Church, Newport, Ky., very appro¬ freezing out their 65 000,000 partners ughly in keeping with the elevate® been so tailing great expense, and no chance at home.” to their kindred priately and impressively celebrated immediate, so peaceful, so here, with¬ style of (he entertainment. as to more than half the assets of the whatever of the festival of their kind, and attended with such affec¬ getting an office. The ont feeling inspired by his words of patron. St. concern, and within At the close of the concert thirty years they whole thing is a fraud irons the cheer and the Key. Stephen, last Sunday. Right Rev. tionate declarations on his part hope. They are incentive will have secured the remainder. Edward P. Allen, D. D, congratu¬ toward the people of Brazil, that it beginning, it does not relieve the in¬ that prompt ns to rally with renewed Bishop Maes, assisted by a number of lated That is the cre¬ the Orchestra on their greet s’ae- situation which has might well be believed that he had tercessions! practice, for let a man be vigor and determination around the clergy of the diocese, celebrated pon¬ cess and ated Nationalism. Those are the facts ever so in the name of all thank®® tifical sedately made np his mind that the competent he is subject to standard of Charles Stuart Parnell. high mass at 10 o’clock, and in them for their rare which account tor the rapidity ot its the prerogative of the He has been true to musical treat, ad¬ the afternoon solemn vespers was people of Brazil were entitled to sel - applicant with¬ every trust and ont ding that it was his earnest wish that celebrated. spread government; and that the honse of bsiDg obliged to give any reason haB shown himselfworthy of onr con¬ The therefor. they should continue the work great corporations and combi¬ Braganza had no longer the moral or Consequently the former fidence and continued snpport. good The many friends of R9V. MaTtin for as ha remarked, mnsic not nations of capital dwarf onr municip¬ style of influences, political or The final battle will 60on only P. political right to say who should be social, befongbt. Neville, the devoted and zealons must be refines the taste and cultivates the alities, overtop onr States, and are the successor of Dom Pedro. Coming resorted to. Again, the ex¬ Let ns be able to point with pride to pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Oxford, able to dictate to onr mind, bnt likewise cheers the national legis¬ to the discussion of the Monroe doc¬ amination proves nothing, it is the the fact of having famished part of heart, and Ohio, will regret to learn that he is lature. Oar elections are trinted etevatea the sonl. with trine, Mr. Morgan declared that the practical, operative part that is re¬ the financial amnnit.ion that helped still seriously ill a* the Good Samari¬ In suspicions ot fraud, and the titles of attitude of the United States in re¬ quired. The law and the rule aro to drive Balfonrism forever out conclusion he snnonneed that Ira tan o; Hospital in this city. It is to be onr honor president; are no longer Indis¬ spect of all the countries in the west¬ violated every day, for ten cents in sil Ireland. Then, and not till then, of the Catholic Centennial eele— hoped that the care and treatment of. putable. ern ver a publishing house in will brated this year, tbe Christmas rece»£ the hemisphere was a very distinct Washington peace and prosperity gladden as Superior, Sister Basilis, and her advertises in would be Thera are inhuman contrasts of one. the Boston in days of yore, extended from December faithful assistants will soon restore Globe, that Irish hearts and 21st crnel want and inordinate luxury. they will send to any one a full set of homes. to January 6th. It is hardly this worthy young priest to health. Senator Ingalls followed in equally Civil Service examination questions Rav. M. C. Walih and others re¬ necessary to say that this annonaca-- The speatacle presented in many praiseworthy language: with msnt was The death of Rev. J. B. Schmitf, instances of great riches notoriously answers, etc. Add to this the sponded to appropriate toasts, The joyfully received by the Mr. Ingalls remarked that this was formerly pastor of St. Mary’s Church, won by corrnpt methods has undet- discovery recently made at the Com¬ reception and, banquet were worthy students, Floscclos. a bad time for kings. The age of missioners Lancaster, O., is announced from minded the foundation of honesty. office, of the chief clerk tbe Irish Americans of Lincoln and prerogative of privilege and of class Baden. He left for Europe in quest 11 is justly that much of the having sold the questions for money, their distinguished gnests. The Closing Year a Prosperous. believed was distinction rapidly passing away, we of health a year or more ago. While wealth of to-da7 conld not stand in¬ may naturally ask what chance One. never, he hoped, to return. There is there for an honest Father Schmitt was never affiliated quiry into the paeans of its getting. applicant for Grand Musicale at the G lege was a sublime impulse, an irresistible success? I with this diocese, he labored in it for [Applause.] understand that Senator contagion about the ideas of self-gov¬ [Nevr York Tribune.] Yanghan has introduced a bill to many years. He was a good, warm¬ Industrially the condition is de- Mt. St. Mary’s ernment and individual liberty which abolish the College, near This has been a hearted priest, and many of his old Civil Ssrvice law, and I year of nnnsn&l p'orafcl?. Onr new order of nobility was destined; at no distint day, he Emmitsbnrg, Md., Dec. 238.—The hope he will sncceed. I am ready to prosperity. The yield of crops, reck¬ parishioners will monrn his demise. is laying its foundations Grand Mnsicele deep by ob¬ was confident, to sweep away the last given by the College oned in quantities, has May God grant him eternal rest.— go before the Senate and give my considerably.' taining absolute mastery of the means Orchestra and Brass Band, vestiges of monarchical and aristo¬ evidence jnst before snrpassed that of any Columbian. of against the infamous, swind¬ preceding year-, snpport of the people. cratic power on the tbe Christmas vacation, met with nn and globe. France ling rales of the law. I have if prices have been remarkably The St. El’ztbeth passed Society of St We are approaching a time when was a republic; the tendency of re¬ precedented success. low at sea an examination, March 22d, 1888, for ports or centers of trsite Mary’s Hospital, conducted by the there will be no class between the publicanism in Germany was unmis¬ By 7 o’clock, the time appointed for that is Assistant Weigher in Boston Custom largely beesnse charges fax SiBters of the Poor of St. Francis, very rich, living on tbeir takable, and there might be senators the opening of the concert, the Opera capital, and Honse, an institution in which I transportation have been unusually Batts have stree’, will hold its monthly the mass of wageworkers and salaried now present who wonld ultimately House was erowded with a large and low. Tbe iron served in various capacities over ten industry has’prodncsff meeting next afternoon Jan- men Sunday absolutely dependent on the be called npon to recognize the United critical acdience. Among whom were, more by fcrtb&n iB years, and was superseded by a man any previousssar*. nary 5tb, at 4 P. M., at the hespit&l. former. The professions are becom¬ States of England as a free, indepen¬ Rev. Edward P. Allan, D. D., Presi¬ bnt at such who did not rate so examina¬ moderate figorea of cost All are high in members kindly invited to the ing overcrowded to the starvation dent and sovereign state. Bnt Brazil dent of the College, Rev, John J. that tion. Again, I passed an examination profits have not been exorbi ton & meeting. On Tuesday, January 7tb, had not eome within point The condition of Ireland bids the category of for Tierney, Yise-Prcsldent, and the The cotton industry has not quite be)® the Inspector, April 17th, 1889, bnt I monthly mass for the members of fair to be reproduced in the far West. despotiams. entire College Faculty, in whose its maximum am waiting, still waiting, and may prodnetion, and yet has. the Society will be said at 6 A. M., honor the entertainment was given. We have reached the time where It had been a wait till much exceeded its output in previous in the Republic in every¬ doomsday if the present in¬ hospital chapel. The direct¬ there is but The mnsio, both vocal and instru¬ one place for the yonng thing bnt name. It had been presided cumbent is retained in office. years of prosperity, while tbs leitbix resses will meet on Thursday, the 9 th, mental was well ohosen. The seleo men, and that is in the party of radi¬ over Frank and boot and shoe industries havtr at 2 P. M„ at the by an illnstrions, liberal, gener¬ Hatton, Ex-Assistant Post¬ hospital to deliver cal social lions were numerous and varied, reform. [ApplanseJ ous master General has a probably snrpassed all pro¬ the contributions. ruler, who was in favor of consti¬ petition lass previous representing nearly every class of duction and If yon wonld lean how republics tutional liberty and freedom, and than seven miles long to present to yet have famished pro¬ The ducts at tbe lowest yonng priests ordained last perish, shut up yonr mnsty histories who had been practically the Fresi Congress for repeal of the silly Civil symnjfrny; from theqnick and dizzy prices ever knowm. strainsrot the mazy dance to the giand Saturday have been appointed to the of Greece, and Rome and look about dent for life of that conntry. There Service law. The aggregate of bank clearings, and following viz: majestic notes of the beet classical outside of New York will posiions, Rev. yon. [Applanse.J In time the money were recitals in the resolution to Yours, probabSy Ignatius J. W nderly, pastor of Ver¬ mnsic power is bound to seek which he was not Bebnaed exceed twenty thousand million and missions; Rev. Francis protection willing to give his O’Kane. millions* — The performance began with a from the «u» m against eighteen thousand minion© X. J. Hrock, pastor oi South Thomp¬ rising discontent of the assent. It had not been established Erin's Cause. grand overture from Ferzzl’s famous last son and missions; Rut. John J. masses in a stronger form of govern¬ satisfactorily that the peopleof Brazil year, and against less than four¬ Powers, assistant at Holy opera “Erminie.” This was splendid¬ teen thousand millions in 1881 or Name, ment. Then it will be tpo to resist. had, “by a j net and peacfnl assumption 1SS2’ Cleveland ; Rev. Francis L. Huligen, The city of Lincoln. ly rendered and immediately took the At the lowest Now it is not too late. The of the powers, duties, and responsi¬ Neb., was possible estimate, the- pastor of Kirby ; Rev. N ebolas W- republic aglow last Thursday evening. The honae by storm. volume of business reckoned in Horst, pastor of Medina, Wellington is being taken from ns, bnt it is pos¬ bilities of self-government, based on quan¬ Irish American Clnb of The celebrated mountain tities of articles most hnvi and missions. Toese appointments sible to bring it back. the free consent of the governed, ex¬ Lincoln, gave qnartette increased take effect a reception and to Cn»g. Janaary 1st, prox.—Cleve¬ The pressed their repudiation of monarchic banquet Rev. consisting of Prof. G. Kochenbach, C. folly 50 per cen‘. since 1880, the pop¬ land Universe. Nationalists of the United O’Reilly, D. D.. treasurer of the Irish J. Dounelly, W. F. Cnllen and M. C. ulation having increased abont States ask the co-operation of their rnling.” Every avenue of commnni 30
bn Albrink as spoke ot his in every part the people. . 'aith with the of Opera House; Treasurer; Gao, W. Seiler, Secretary. people. (Applause.) apply, and that also withont question cent visit to Ireland, and — We graphically “Farwell Margnarita” by Mr, J. F. Several syndicates b»ve recently propose a plan of industrial re¬ of creed or nationality. Withont described the present condition of O’Neill of New York, N. Y. Mr. The first stone lor the piers of ti«-i purchased large tract> ot land near organization which seems Senator to ns the Ingalls the Senate wool 1 be affairs in the green isle. He outlined Milldalo, Ky. and with this chnrch O’Neill s voice seems jnst suited for new iron bridge oyer the Ohio only possible means by which that tame indeed, and the great Western the of and school, y plan campaign of thd landlords, this proper wil1 enhance «er- A NOBLE HEART'S REWARD. sprite. What signified one sacn- ful of mischief into the bargain. diDg if there’s to be a single one, flee more or less ? And Ellsworth’s only a mortal man and he declares he won’t wait any after all. Frances Good Daughter, Good Sister, is “Don’t cry any more, Lizzie,” ought to have longer for you to make up your When a Feeling “Out of Sorts” sue married him mind. And how Is a common Sure to Make a Good Wife, whispered. “Fve made up my year ago, when he worried he will expression, indicating a TIREDout obviousand depressed,cause forandtheyetfeeling,with¬ slight derangement, usually of the miod, You shall go wanted her to do so, only she be, to be sure, when he finds the I. to Aunt Josie you may rest assured that your blood nerves, though it is difficult, sometimes, instead of me.” wouldn’t leave us until we’d bird has flown! Are you very lacks vitality. Shun stimulants and to locate the exact seat ol the complaint. ‘‘Lizzie has paid gone again,” said whatever professes to give “ instant re¬ It may be taken for granted, however, “I ?” the mortgage on the farm, and got much surprised, France ? But, you Mrs. Crest, “Lizzie’s no sort of use lief.” For a tonic-alterative and blood- that the blood needs to be invigorated, “And I’ll wait another year,” even with the world.’ see,Clarence is in the regul ar army, nounsher that may he relied on, take and that a bottle or two of Ayer’s Sar¬ to me of late, 1 don’t know what’s Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and no other. saparilla would soon restore the sys¬ not a mere militia added captain like Ste¬ " Frances, swallowing a lump are we I obtained a relief that I never ex¬ tem to its normal condition. come to the child, but she does not ‘But, Obed, what to do ? “ in her throat. “You shall have the I can’t tell her!’ sobbed the old phen. He is stationed in Florida, pected from any human source by the I have lately been a sufferer from act to me as if she was bewitched.” use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Pills. nervousness and dyspepsia. After tak¬ music lessons and the aA lectures; lady. and he was spending his leave of Tw o years ago my brother arrived from ing two bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, I Frances Crest sat down the blue- Calcutta with typhoid fever. In nurs¬ feel as well and strong as ever.”—Wm. absence with his cousins hero in 1 lost C. you shall see what a winter in the ‘Nor I neither. There’s no ing him, appetite, strength, and Bose, North Dighton, Mass. rimmed was help flesh. I took “ plate she wiping with quinine till I got My wife has been in poor health for city is like.” for Albany; and so,ofcourse,I couldn’t a a coarse homespun towel. it, wife ,; she’s got to find it out long time. After having tried almost Lizzie’s Discouraged. all the medicines eyes sparkled, her cheeks herBelf.’ help getting acquainted with him, prominently adver¬ “Where is she, mother?” said I read Ayer’s Almanac, and thought, if tised, I bought Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, were red. She because came every Ayer’s Sarsaparilla which has proved its superiority to all she. flung her arms And he let his wrinkled forehead Stephen here helped others, it would ine. I took it, and it did all that others by producing a marvelous im¬ around Frances’ neck, with a sud¬ day to talk about you, and Clarence is claimed for it, and ltas provement in her health.”—Lorenzo S. “Out in the woods, I suppose fall into his hands with a groan. permanently restored my health. I take every op¬ Buggies, Auburn, Me. den cry always came with him. And—yes, “ It’s where she of rapture. Just then the door portunity to tell those who are afflicted, Last winter, in consequence of over¬ always goes.” opened. of “Oh, Frances, you don’t really Clarence, go away, now, to get the my cure.”—James R. Tyug. Litho¬ work, my system became very much “Mother, you must remember A tall, came grapher, 27 and 29 Ann st., New- York. disordered. I suffered from debility, slight figure in like “ mean it?” flowers for the evening reception I have found great relief from many loss of appetite, and indigestion; was that Lizzie is young. Don’t be a gliding shadow. ills by the prompt use of Ayer’s Sarsa¬ nervot-s, troubled with at Miss Birds, for I’ve so hard “Yes, I do,” bravely uttered got much parilla. It tones and invigorates the upon her,” pleaded Frances. ‘I have heard it all, father,’ said system, regulates the action of the di¬ Sleeplessness, Frances. to say to my sister.’ Mrs. Crest was Farmer Obed gestive and assimilative organs, and lost flesh Frances, ‘and you vitalizes the blBod. It is, without doubt, rapidly, and, before the winter “But mother won’t consent1” musn’t blame She dismissed her handsome lov¬ was over, manifested the most reliable blood-purifier yet dis¬ every symptom of Crest’s second wife, and Frances, either a decline. Early in May I’began taking “I see to Stephen or Lizzie. It—it er with the nonchalance of a covered.”— H. D. Johnson, Jr., .”>82 will that.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and seemed to im¬ the Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. tall, pale girl, with the somber was only natural. He has grown prove from the first dose. I continued Once more Lizzie showered queen, and then showered caresses “Sometime ago I found my system brown soft, using this medicine, regularly, for near¬ eyes and the oval, Colorless tired of waiting for me. And Liz¬ entirely run down. I had a feeling of ly two months, at the end of which time warm kisses on her sister’s cheek. anew on Frances. constant fatigue and languor and very my weight had increased over twenty face, was the good woman’s step¬ zie is little ambition for very lovely. I can’t blame ‘Isn’t he any kind of effort. pounds, and I was in perfect health.”— “Oh, you darling! you sweet splendid?’ she cried. A friend advised me to daughter, while pretty eighteen- William N. Bowker, Erie, Pa. ‘And “ guardian angel!” she cried. “And any man ^or want‘nK to °>ake her only think, I owe it all to Through the use of Ayer’s Sarsapa¬ year-old Lizzie was her own and his wife. I shall Try rilla by the younger members of my I am a selfish little beast to allow go to Albany, all you, for if it hadn’t been you send¬ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which I did with family, I believe, and so do they, that only child. the same, and tell them not to mind the best results. It lias done me more their health has been improved. It has you to sacrifice yourself in this out¬ ing me here I should never have good than all other medicines I have also made their complexions clearer “But for all that,” said Mrs. me. Sou know’ (with rather a ever used.”—Frank rageous fashion. But if you knew met him at all. And we’ll tele¬ Mellows, 162 Broad¬ through its effects on the blood. This is Crest, “I put a deal more depend¬ forced way, Chelsea, Mass. tire simple truth, and it may gratify you tmilej ‘people always said I “ to hear it. I no how I have escape j,graph to Stephen at once, and X have none but good words to speak have hesitation in recom¬ ence on on longed to from Frances than I do Liz- was cut out lor an oid maid. And mending, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla either in this regarding Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. All dur¬ dreadful groove you’ll consent to be married at the the was public or private.”—Morris Phillips, Ed¬ sie. Frances is all the same to me of housework ing winter I languid, tired, and —and—we three can be without any appetite, until I com¬ itor The Home Journal, New York City. and very hap¬ same time with me, won’t you, '«s sewing and butter making !” menced the use of this remedy. I took “About two years ago I was prostrated my own child!” py here at home all our lives, can’t three bottles, but did not think it was in with nervous “You shall escape, ^ ?> debility, so that 1 was hard¬ Lizzie,” said the pow-er of medicine to produce such ly able to do anything. No doctoring did “Hard upon her !” she repeated we ?’ Frances. ‘Yes.” said Frances, he.’ eyes a wonderful change, as me any good. Finally, I tried Ayer's Sar- querulously. “What I’m afraid of And here poor And no one ever knew the bit¬ Frances broke brimming over with blissful tears, jia that I’m too easy with her. She’s down and cried terness of tears she shed when Liz¬ bitterly. ‘I will.’ always had her own way in every¬ ‘Don’t mind Ayer’s Sar saparilla, me,’ she said. ‘I and was soon zie went to Albany. saparilla has in my case.” — Mrs. (’. restored to health.” — thing. And she takes it dreadful shall be Agricultural" Johnson, 310 Hicks st., Brooklyn, N. Y. J. B. Mvdin, Shiloh, Ohio. Mrs. Crest remonstrated quite used to it after stoutly Made Price hard that you should be by Dr. J. C. Ayer &, Co., Lowell, Mass. £2; six bottles $5. Worth S>5 a bottle. going to awhile.’ When ceases but Frances held to her own way, farming to pay, life Albany and she left at home. I III. will not be worth and Lizzie’s entreaties were not to living, and both sementerie-iike lace on the brim ; never knew such nonsense in my FOR JHK LADlfis. be withstood. It was a brilliant December after- may as well be abolished altogether. life!” they have loops of double-faced “Frances don’t Some cows, some A disturbed care,” pleaded noon—the ground covered with like men, are satin ribbon, expression passed Theatre toques of flowers and flowers, and lace but¬ she. “Frances was natural gluttons eat a great «ver France’s face. always a hu-; snow, the sun shining with arctic and will, terflies as lace are the perfections of evening trimmings. Black hats man icicle. And I’m so much deal more than they can “It’s natural she should feel splendor, and all the streets musical digest and of this kind are worn with any so, bonnets. They are merely a com¬ younger than she is, and—and—” with the joyous chime of sleigh appropriate. mother,” she urged gently. pact wren.th of flowers, with the dress, and a colored hat trimmed “And so much bells—when Frances Crest arrived The best horse for a farmer to Frances Crest had prettier,” quietly with black is worn with dresses of dilligently space open raise is a draft between to shew the spoke the elder sister. “Yes, Liz¬ at Mrs. Rigney’s house in Albany. horse, because it other 'taught school for three consecutive hair (or at most covered with tulle) colors, provided black is used zie, dear, I know it.” ‘Why—Frances—Crest!’ ejacu¬ requires le33 skill to sell him and seasons to earn money for this cov¬ and folds of gauge or black net | for the dress trimming. Lizzie laughed and tossed her lated the good lady, ‘is this you?’ less expense to put him in condi¬ eted winter in Albany, during which along the edge. The trimming is Genuine Empire pokes of great golden curls. ‘I came to surprise Lizzie, Aunt tion for market. she had promised herselt to take an aigrette, with lace butterfly size are made of black satin per¬ “At all events,” said she, “I Josie,’ said the traveler, smiling W. G. Brown, in New York Tri¬ music lessons, and add to her wired to stand high, and some vel¬ fectly smooth on the frame; the ' think I faintly. bune, says bone meal has given the knowledge of art and literature. ougnt to have a fair change.” vet ribbon brim is smoothly lined with pale best results to all the fertilizers loops. ‘Well, it will be a surprise,’ said For she was engaged to Stephen II. blue or Empire green satin, the Mrs. tried on his farm. The long t oque is the popular hat Rigney. ‘Go right up c^ear. crown is laden with black "Ellsworth, and she longed with an Lizzie’s letters from plumes, Albany were She’s in the The exports of beef, swine and with young ladies, when strings are ■exceedingly great desire to make parlor with ’ .. and wide black strings tie under full of life and sparkle. She was ‘With dairy products from this country added at the end of the crown it herself worthy of his love. Capt. Ellsworth ?’ the chin and like a bird let loose. becomes the favorite bonnet with complete a pictur¬ Everything ‘Ilow on earth did you know ?’ approach §9,000,000 a month in “I’m only a country girl,” she esque hat that should be worn by a was contour de rose to her. The cried the comfortable elderly lady. value. those who are older. These are said to herself, “and he live3 in young woman. wear the Alex. and pretty To gay streets were a dream of de¬ ‘Has she written to you V Hoagland, President of a toques for morning and plain wear with gowns are city, where he is meeting brilliant benevolent made of the material of the plaid black Spanish light; the opera was an actual real¬ association, wants the dress, turbans of velvet and felt trimmed women every ‘No, not a word,’ Frances an expenses. ' . • the I f ■ ! picture galleries and theatres, hind, after the Russian style. In view of the on the fender, her gleaming silken frequent assertions And best of all stye would see “all on dear old Frances’s account, Regularity and temperance pre¬ Spanish hats in bolero or torea¬ that Truth is mighty and will pre¬ gown held up by a sjlim white hand, Stephen Ellsworth every day. of a serve lives and strengthen consti¬ vail is its course,” she added, with spice while her dor shapes are fashionable for af¬ surprising that Truth She finished her household tasks exquisite profile was out¬ doesn’t show more of merry mischief. tutions—which excessive tender¬ ternoon wear. are most signs of becom¬ lined against the ruby velvet of the They often and went quietly out to the nook in ness and care of ing prevalent. She could not say enough in physicians and all red or black in color, of velvet or the woods lambrequin ? other arts would where she knew that she probably have the of praise of Stephen Ellsworth. He She looked more like a felt, with low crown and stiff Franklin B. Gowen had a marvel¬ would find Lizzie. princess, sooner worn out and destroyed. was so so ous handsome, stylish; the a brim, with a straight band around memory. After reading a long And here, with her head leaning fairy queen. In this atmosphere Sfc. Charles Borromeo was for old Ellsworth mansion on State its eoge. poem through he could repeat it of many years troubled with the Spanish pompons of listlessly change and happiness she had phlegm without the against tree trunk, street was so which caused feathers are the characteristic trim¬ text, word for word. elegant, h^ sent her fairly blossomed like a rose in frequent disorders in sat a lovely girl of scarcely such his exquisite cut flowdikand bas¬ mid-June. health, and which no remedies mings on the left and top of the •eighteen, eyes, kets of fruit. could cure, with deep blue full * And that tall till by his excessive ab¬ crown, and a grelot fringe is on the figure in the shadow stemiousness, it was cherry-red lips, and complexion And perfectly re¬ baud of the brim. Some velvet Frances, reading those let¬ moved. Whence it became a Peculiar like a balsam flower. One hand beyond pro¬ ters at home after her ‘ drawn around the crown, crape Many peculiar points make Hood’s Sar¬ day’s work Frances! Dear, dear Frances !’ verb to call a and was immersed in the cool, running long and rigorous ab¬ saparilla superior to all other medicines. rosettes are added. A toreador hat of school teaching was over, tried In a second Lizzie wis in her stinence : The remedy of Cardinal Peculiar in combination, water; a proportion,^ the other held crumpled Borromeo. oi blood red velvet has black che¬ and preparation ot ingredients, to rejoice in her young sister’s hap¬ arms. Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses pocket handkerchief, drenched with Lewis Cornaro, a nobleman of nille piness. ‘You got my letter, love—the coming from under the brim, the lull curative value of the^^r tears. was a best known remedies r of letter I wrote Venice, cured of complication and rests on the hair like a ker¬ “Lizzie!” exclaimed Frances, “Mother,” she said one day, “I you yesterday—the of the vegetable king-S diseases, and protracted a life chief. A bolero of black felt to see has! Peculiar in itsstrength should like the child in her letter I told you all V which was <‘you have been crying!” despaired of at forty, to black and economy—Hood’s Sar¬ new dresses. I think no passementerie pendan's on; I’ll go up to ‘I have received letter, Lizzie. a hundred years, by taking to a saparilla isthe only medi¬ “Crying? Of course I’ve been the I left home early this spare diet; his daily allowance of brim, black velvet around the ' cine ofwhich can truly Albany and surprise her. Lucy morning. But be said“ One Hundred Doses crying,” retorted Lizzie. “Who bread and other eatables crown, and black pompons, a —where is being only with \ One Jr Dollar.” Medicines in cry to Lampson will take the school for Capt. Ellsworth?’ wouldn’t bs left alone in this twelve ounces, and of drink four¬ ostrich A) larger and smaller bottles week. Dear little Lizzie ! how as¬ ‘Here, tips—yellow, mahogany and right here before your teen ounces. He died at Padua in require larger doses, and do not dismal hole all winter long, while black—massed on the front toward tonished she will be!” eyes. Come here, Clarence and let 1556. ^ ^/produce as good results as Hood’s. Peculiar in its medicinal merits, you are enjoying yourself in the —»«• O* 5 the left. me introduce “Wife,” said Farmer Crest hoarse¬ you to your i.ew sis¬ Hood’s Sarsaparilla accomplishes ciires hith¬ city ? But I won’t stay here. I’ll Mother—Come, Johnny, its past erto unknown, and lias won for itself we are There is a fancy of flowers, espe¬ _ run gone up ter, for engaged, Frances, the title of “The away and go on the stage, or ly, when Frances had to time to get up. Johnny—Then I’ll greatest blood Clarence and I. That is my mys¬ cially velvet flowers, on round hats purifier ever discovered. else I'll drown myself in Backer’s bed, full of her new plans, “I don’t lie abed till it comes round again. Peculiarin its “ good name & terious secret.’ that are to be worn late in the win¬ know’s we ought to let her go.” more pool.” home,”—there is now •‘Why not, Obed ?” The tall figure advanced with a Teacher—Why should we add ter. American beauties are the of Hood’s Sarsaparilla . 7/soldiin “Lizzie! Lizzie! think of what Lowell, where ©. it is made, reverence to favorite roses, “I saw Dr, Jone’s son this morn¬ military sort of a salute. George Washington? grouped with some than of other blood -you are saying!” It was not purifiers Peculiar in its “I dort*t ing. He is just home from the Al¬ Stephen at all, but a Sammy—’Cos he never got caught long-stemmed buds, on the front of & care,” pouted Lizzie. phencme- „ ~ nal record of sales in a lie. black velvet and also of black felt “What is life worth in a place like bany Medical College, and he says taller, younger, less impressive abroad, other preparation has looking man. hats. Such hats have rather a close jpJ ever attained such popu- this every one is talking of our Lizzie’s Don’t be too severe on the man ?” wlarity in so short a time, Frances in a bewildered brim - bowed pinched into a V in front, and retained its popularity ; And she burstAnto a fresh flood engagement to Cap n Ellsworth.” who scolds his wife in pubi c. Per¬ j “Obed Crest, you’re dreamin.” way. then turned up at the sides, gradu-! ./and confidence among all classes of tears. haps that is the only time he dares ’’/of people so steadfastly. “I wish I ‘But Stephen, where is Stephen? ally to Do not be induced to buy other Frances sat down ar.d took the was, wife—I wish I* tD do so. widening the back. Low-! preparations, she asked. crowned hats with projecting front hut.he sure to get the Peculiar Medicine. golden head tenderly into her lap was! But it’s only what we’d j ‘Gone down to When a and no back to the brim remain in Hood’s All Woodfield, Fran¬ girl falls in love she stops Sarsaparilla her Lfe lung the ’had been ought to have expected. Lizzie is Soldby all druggists. #1; sir forgo. Prepared onlf favor, an or accustomed to suto d nate her will as pretty as a picter and as frothy ces, after you, because he says he saying her prayers, but after she is and have insertion by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass* as a open or pas- jOO Doses One Dollar to that of this lovely, tempestuous bowl of soip suds, aid brim- means there’s to be a double wed- married she begins them again edging of embroidery CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH, JANUARY 2 RAILROAD TIME TALE. C. H. St D. aud Vandalia Line, MARTIN BURKE EDWARD J. GILLIGAN C. H. * D. B. B. Station, Fifth * Hoadioy ' Jlv.C^.3Z5EI]SiA.',5r MOBNING TRAIN. BEEGHAB^’S PILLS Cincinnati Time. 22 Minutes Fast¬ Leaves Cincinnati 7.58 ms. (THE GREAT ENCLISH REMEDY.) Arrives Indianapolis ..UAH mi er than Central Time. Care BIIASOUS and Arrives St.Louis 7.36 C., C., C. & I. (Bee Eine.) Daily Exoept Sunday. Jjervons SXuLi&. BURKE & GILLIGAN. EVENING TEAIN. tJrana Central Station, ave. Third aud Central Leaves Cincinnati 7.39jms City time. Ticket ob'ce, 108 W. Fourth st. Arrives 25cts. a Box. SACRED HEARTS Indianapolis I0.a.j so»s». OF jVXi, DBUGGI MANUFACTURERS OF MARBLE AND GRANITE Leave. Arrive. Arrives Si. 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Dayton and Springfield.... 1» 5? p m p m Lexington Fast Line, d»l«y 6.47pm 8.S2p® 2 37 Par it and Wlnohaster Fait Post Nasal Catarrh Dayton and Middleton +8.22 a m +8.07 p m Nasal Or Line uaily.. 8,47pa e.Ms>s» —TEAT- This Institution is situated in one Dayton and Middletown.. *4.32p m *10 47 i> a HEADSTONES, &c., Middletown *6.22 a m *8.17 a m Winchester, Blahm’d Liv- of the most beautiful suburbs of Cin¬ M.ddietown *5.23 p m *s.42 p m ingtor, and StanfordEx. d. LIVINGSI except ejiis DR. ON’S cinnati Mauds..... *6.22 p m *6-2 am Sunday 8.62 a m ; ct owning the heights of Clif¬ 8.9S 425 W. FIFTH ST., btw. i/Lound «nd Park Mauds...., *11.32 b m *7.3i)am Maysvlllo Ex., daily, ex. S. 2.22 p m Sts. Cincinnati, 0. Falmouth ton, it commands, charming view of Mauds *9.62 a ra *12.07 a m Ac., daily, ex. 8.. t.13 p m 8J5 for Catarrh Cel Winchester & Blah. Positive Cure Designs and Estimates of w rk f* flished on application, the surrounding hills and valleys. Dayton, Sundays only 1.3? m Mall, d, *Daily except Sunday. +Daily. except Sunday 9.99 p m Fails to Cnre. tery tettering a Specialty Th J grounds are extensive, pleasantly CInUi, New Orleans & Texas Pacific VPmitewater Valley. Trtiprv bottle 18 guaranteed or muney refund¬ shaded, and afford every facility for (0IK0II1XATI aOUTFEHK.) Grand Central Station, Third and Central ed when our rules and the instructions are carried enjoyment of healthful exercise. Brand CenL Depot, Third & Cent. ave. City T. cenoer'v’le, cam. City and not in full The only catarrh medicine o UNDERTAKERS. The Chattanooga, N.O.,Memphis Newcastle 6.S2 a m 7.BTp and the plan of instruction in the Acad¬ menl only Com-any that gives you San Francisco Ex daily... 8.17 am 7.04 pm Munio, Ft . Wayne 8.32 am 7.67 thts ooance. This Is to show the pub ic that They Praise emy is the same as adopted in all the Atlanta, Macon, Jackson- Connjrsv’le ft Hagerstown. 6.02 p m 1&1S wedonot come before the people with a worth- institutions conducted * Tampa Limited Ex daily 8.17 a m 7.04 p m Louisville and NasHvllle- nostrum, but one of merit ~oi not let All Pe-nnia. by the Ladies mfs 1 Lexington* Junction City. 4.25pm 10.47am your "Why? Because it does is of the Sacred Lonisviue, Oln’tl aid Lexington Divisian, orngglst sell you a bottle unless It has ou t what it adver- Heert, and utrf is every Chattanooga and Meridian W. 1r. Honey and Stock ttinikets 8 even Hi Year. Haw Yoax, Dec. 30. rnw. Anchor Line. S&aaajr eur at 5 per eeat,' Mercantile Paper Unitpd Slates Mail ' WKri iper cent. Steamships—Sail every Saturday from StoeeUn* KioSange-Loajt, qatat 4.GDX.do. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, Calling: at Movilla, (Londerry. s'McurL, 4-84. Cabin Passage to Glasgow, Liverpool or Londorderry, $45 and $55 Round trip $90 and SIOO. Second-Class, $30. Steerage $20. IQOUMIBOIAL XAH1IB8. Mediterranean Service, beet rente to Algieres and coaat ofiMorrocoo. WHELAN, DEASY & CO., New York to Flores, Fayal, (Azores) Naples, *mitw of the Ciioinoati Markets. Gibraltar, Venice, Dealer in Trieste—S. S. Victoria, Wednesday, January 8th. MOH9AT. Dec. 13. less COAL. COKE and Cei.in Passage to Azores $65 to $80. Naples, $80 to $100. Venice ANTHRACITE COAL, PROVISIONS. JM^-Orders toy Mail or $120. Drafts on Great Britain, Ireland or Italv and lette-~ of credit at Telephone Solicited and Promptly attended to. roax.: favorable rotes. ».B0 Principal Office and Yard 460 W. Front Telephone 7322. Apply to Henderson Brothers, New York, and 72 LaSalle Street. Chicago USD. Bepler Ac Co., 6 West 3d Street, A. Seineeke. Jr., cor. Vine and §«k ^niw - 5*0 • o Oo Street, or J. V* Coppola, 160 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ’am 5* *-k DKY-0AXTHO MXATS. SPOONS AND mart rib «* JAS. ARMSTRONG & SON, FORKS. 8.00 0.U0 gyasc clear.... —— Willi n Remarkably-foeautifnl Fran- The Perfection of Silver BROOK. Uspieee in G»ld and Colors Dealers in all kinds of Plate! «*e«Mer» 4KOS003 Price, free by mail, 25 Cents. arlb.. VX *.X Manufactured under a recent ‘awe* " I Par rtf.zer, $2.00; per dozen, by mall, $2.35 patent, by the Holmes & Edwards 8i«iw qitlMUt 6-85 Tlie Best Writers! The Best COAL AND COKE Silver SU8AS-GUS1D HUH. Company, Bridgeport, Connecticut. S [111 iistrations! stisswi...... 5*0 All points directly to unusual service are inlaid with 9* The Best Family Beading lor Winter Nights Main Office 71 & 73 Mill exposed SEasBw. ‘ 9X0 St., solid silver. ®r«&&ft*«*Baoon...... W* ux« 8*T«RB-PHntUU> MBATS. Branch Office 41 Freeman Absolutely next to solid silver in serviceable qualities, and far su¬ 5KC CATHOLIC WORSHIP. Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio.° «*»*&*•»« — _* The perior to any plated wares made in the usual manner. ; »X 8-cramenU, Ceremonies, and Festivals All Orders 7* Of the Church by Mailwiil receive our Prompt Attention. A 'WtUfea ♦ ‘ explained In Questions and An- guarantee certificate for 25 years sweis of service is given with each riAJUz From the German of Rev. O, Glslrr, TELEPH. OHsTE 1657. by Rev. Richard iirennaa, . D,,D. Tenth purchase. ****** apt. M75M5M Sprlm«t.... a 7 ihcu.and V!TSsatfBB...... 420 471 Paney...... Parer. 15 cts,; ner 109 $9.00. TEA SPOONS, - - - $5.00 PER DOZEN. VUluterPe.. o »0 4U0 Kxtra...... Cloth, t^aed, Jo cts.; per ICO 15.00. TABLE SPOONS, - - $10.00 PER DOZEN. amrOM... s« *« I^tr stradea HALF DOZENS AT THE SAME • aw z «• Sold by all Catholic Booksellers and Agents KATE. WHUZ. 100,000 DEFOREST CORSETS CDCC Initials or name engraved on each piece without rn BENZICER BROTHERS, charge. •®p**tewwy Bed * LADIES i In (t 00,000 SHOULDER BRACES Cincinnati, for sale ^(IfllMOldKia ...••••*•••*•••« ci Printers to the Holy Apostolic See, YOUR CHOICE. fIf only by no. *, 2 MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF tttotta.Ha-8 i 00,000 Stockimo Supporters g 2® VESCM.KNTS AND CH TJRCH ORNAMENT * 88 65 DUHME & CO.. fouc15S.SnS'ta,lnut- STB. New York, Cincinnati & Chicago 40 B4« a K0. » W •?? « A MARVELOUS OFFER t2Xi5'tise...~..45 48 c aejeeted.. 39 oo o COBH. By A Reliable House! GRIFFITHS’ TEAS. «ww»« ihianaa. ho.l. •••— ® name is a by word in every h sstTHWi tiielled.Ho. 1 ®o oo c Beauty celebrated Patterns have been in use over 40 years. SSUtJKi tielled Ho. * « We are the publishers of the well-known publication, ■Dixr libelled No. * » ** * Skir\&Scalp He. Bemorest's innstratea -SMieoted.. oo 00 a Prime Bar oo oo o lontlly FasMon Journal oats, T^e:sto^ed> and we wish to increase its circulation 200,000 copies Rich Delicious and during the next 90 days, and to that end we will give # away to new subscribers ®b,b wkita 24X oo He, S Mixed 1* • MX *bv th<> Toasty, WHk> ... i»X *2 »«•* 2J 00 BAIUI. COticVji^ Demorest Cdeb’d Corsets Hi “ No Shoulder Braces Equal in Cincinnati. mac. #. Soring 88BB50 Bllr* W0.1 Fall 58 We “ F^vy^d i ^s* IJ Stocking Supporters m 3J8J, a to oo ooo Ho. I. fits .... *j oo« Teas at 50 and 60 cents per pound are particularly COTXOH. WOTHING IS KNOWN TO S0IENCR ATALl The MME. DEMOREST ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY a” FASHION JOURNAL is a 36 10 X" comparable to the Caticcba Rzmedies In page paper, beautifully fine. Teas at 80 cents and «*€to.aiy 7«a aoeO Mwailx# illustrated, covering every possible field of Fashions §»i 00 per pound are pronounced their marvell us nropertles of cleansing, puri¬ 4B8«1 Ordinary »Xo Miaailng late. :»x Fancy Work, Home Decorations, Cooking, etc., 11* fying and beautifying the skin, and In curing each department being under theepeoial supervision Met biWcSllng. by the leading judges the Best in the City. 9xa Fair.•-•-•-•*-•■ oo- 0 torturing, disfiguring, Itching, scaly and of the best known contributors* It Is besides re¬ -egto&flung. e iJ stoeic,bales.... pimply diseases of the skin, scaip and blood, plete with matters of interest to mothers* and i3 arrsT received wew porbign BOTXBBi furthermore filled with with loss of hair. illustrations* stories, Sizes 18 to 80. sketches, humor and matters of general interest. Give ASTD DOMESTIC FRUITS. 15»16o CrTiooKA.the ureal Ski - Cure. andCCT Cuba your Corset .-WaFyoeawert 38*aic Faxey Win Measure. 42ksts-3I.tbprliro.flO 25c Chelae...... 10 lie Soir, an exquislie Skin lleamifier, orepare-i from Impriai Cabinet Raisins, Tarragona Almonds, <3ttete« Dater.- -* i#0 Comtolalr.... <>X 7r It, externally, and Cxticuba Ri:souv;t> t, Every line of reading is carefully guarded by an Inferior....*... 4 ®c the new Blood Purifier, Internally, cure every editor, who receives $5,000 per annum, and noth¬ ing is published in its columns but the best and Ondara Raisins, Valencia form of Skin and blo-d disease, trom purest Almonds, CHHBU. pimples reading matter. It may be admitted to any house¬ to scrotula. hold and your children may read it as well as you. It Sultana Cream sold numbers Raisins, Nuts, '©istflMi «X«1»X everywhere. Pv'cc. CUT'OOKA, 50o.; among its subscribers the wives of thousands to cnoice.oMo, per H... oi clergymen throughout the country. It is the best COFFBB. Risolvkst, 31; Soup 25c. Prepared Bv the French I PottbkiJkpg anDChejiicalCo FasMon paper published in the world. It tells you runes, English Walnuts. , Boston, Mrs. ‘What to Wear” “When and How tc Wear It.” TST-Send tor “How to Gure Skin Diseases.” It »A.*om..p »ISX WHO BMaayre 19X»*1X gives you all the latest styles in Ladies’ Hats, Bonnets, California Prunes, Texas Pecans. etc. It is always abreast of the times, and everything SKlsutrir... Tf \ so « Baatos SuxHxc within its S ’ « pages is new and original. It also contains iood.. <■ 4 oo Jm aixie Pimples, blackheads, chapped and the latest Fashion news from abroad by our Special Turkish Prunes, Sicily Filberts, «M„vftf*. 00X 30X Xoeka .* *xc oily skin prevented by London and Paris correspondents. Cptikuba Soap. Zante afesidtEOlce,. . .OX 21 Currants, Barbary Dates, seres: Mince Plum 18c Meat, Pudding ^fre-eelr-nee* doaen...... stantly relieved by the CctiOura Ai:ti- HAT, Paim Plastbk, the only vain-hllling Be Mme. Demorest Corset FREE Cairns Scotch Jams and Marmarlade. Dull Aches, Pains, acd weeknesses in¬ ns • Send 50 Cents for one year’s subscription to plaster. 35 cents. •sso*a®av per ion jiisiaji ni our JOURNAL and 26 cents additional to pay postage and -srawmwin.. packing, 75 CENTS in all, and we will mail £•** ?®o you one of these handsome COKSETS FKEE. SPmtrfe Hw...... ••••••••••»»••*••-• o.vJ s.w FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS. MOIUASSBB. SHOULDER BRACES JAVA.MOCHA, MARICAIBO. LAGCA YKA. fil AXAMALA A RIOCOFFIE' How To Obtain. Fresh Roasted »w k. o. ao«.so®S8c Hew H. o.geea m31X370 AND Daily at I3e HjO.»rlmo45 470 Hew Hn^ieiee49 Two Stocking Supporters BOttAB. Articles:A PAIR OF FREE S. T. GRIFFITHSBRO., Tea Send us 50 Cents for one year’s subscription to our JOURNAL, and 26 Cents additional to pay Dealers, postage and packing. 76 Cents in all, and we will mail you these two articles, One Pair of NORTHWEST CORNER SIXTH AND CENTRAL iiij)j|»el .... 7X4M0 e Cnnked.... 0 wo e The undersigned would respectfully an SHOULDER BRACES and One Fa. r itf STOCKING SUPPORTERS 1 AVENUE. W^MKed.. 7X e 8r»*nl»>ea u jxr aounoe to the Reverend Clergy that he con¬ All Good delivered EREE to the Depots. a. whim.... tx sxs BxteeO .... 7* cot stantly keeps os bard a large asso ttaent f REMEMBER THERE IS NO HUMBUG ABOUT THESE OFFERS. 14. B.-LonK notec' for sale of best 60 ce.it Xeas in the -5'«SwV.... • 00 SX« K.O.falllOP 8 8Xe City. Ooodsaol, Catawba and other Netlve Wines, which he We do exactly as we guarantee. Our house has been established for over 40 years, and on their merits. No presents iriven. Melil orders solicited. POUIWST. we can refer you to any Commercial Agency, Bank. Express Office or Business Firm in the guarantees as pure and unadulterated. land. Make all remittances either by Draft, Postal Note, Money Order, or Registered Letter. ^jutsa to Seed, per doeea tl 75*3 35 References: Most Rev. Archbishop Elder, When postal note Is not procurable, send stamps. Address all communications to .Ki-.tisio to fanoy. per doun 3 58 * J) Bight Rev. Joseph Dwenger, Right Rev, Joseph THE DEMOREST FASHION &SEWING MACHINE CO., ?2 JSf, Bademacher, Rev, F. X. Wenlnger, 8,i„ Very I 7 EAST 14th STREET, NEW YORK. ROYAL TEterkey. per pound »« lie Rev. J, G. Albrlnck, etc. STOCKING This oiler should be taken advantage of at once as we will give away no more than 100,000 SUPPORTERS BICB. ot each article. SHOW THIS TO YOUR FRIENDS. IT WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN. MATHEW MANGOLD. We know the Demorest Fashion and Sewing Machine Co. tobOA thoroughly reliable firm Insurance ooobixo idiaiiun 4«* S. and advise our readers to accept their offer.—Editob. Company, Liverpool. OIU. WINE MERCHANT,' 1st. lias the largest Fire Assets and Net Surplus of auy Fire Insurance 5* 58a Car's 115" »««* 8 ®« Company in the World. GcedVlalnox54 6b Do 1*0«flack 8 o No. 23S West Sixth St„ GRATJEFUL-COMFORTINU 2d. Cashes all valid claims without discount* a* eLrreat m*ke 00 OOo Do IMt WW 11 « 3d* Has assets in the Unite States exceed luff gifts 8 80 OOe Do 1W e»»,. 00 *0 CINCINNATI, O. SOAP. $5,000,000.00. '- SBBDB. “By a thorough knowledge of the najural JOHN H. LAW & BROS., Managers, laws which govern the operations of digestion Central Department, /'llsever per lb. 5 8 Tioaolkydsburl Its aud nutrition, and by a careful application of Cincinnati, O. Srtxa, per'trxftei, — ■ — ...l.io a su the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. 8AL.X. RveToH!U Epps h 98 provided our breakfast tab e» with a A NAITJBAL BEHEDY FOB d* licately flavored beverage which may save JSHemxan .... us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the ju¬ jCecaawbx Elrer. cmaM bbu *- ooo dicious use of such articles of diet that a con¬ Xitoerpeel.peraaek M l.<» Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyster¬ stitution may be gradueily built up until REMOVED SSesflyoWand.perbnik *5 strong enough to resist every thndency to Dis¬ IAUOW, ics, St. Titus Dance, Nervousness, ease. Rundree8 of subtle maladies are float¬ ing aronni us ready to attack where ttiere is a ig« ottry. *X ooe Oily... 4X Hypochondria, Melancholia, In- w eak point. We may escape mao y a fatal ihalt WOOJ„ by keeping ourselves well lortlfied with pure ebrity, Sleeplessness, Dizzi¬ blood and » properly nourished frame.vlvil FR. PUSTET & CO., (Cawaued.) Service G zette. Made simply with boiling ness, Brain and Spinal water or milk. Srld Wtao Marine- 18 i» Cearceraolkln*..’***? only in half-pound tins Have left the old stand at 204 Vine street and ;a «3, Clotblnx 95 19 Comb. A Dolnlneffi 28 bv (4*0 f^s, •«b#»iied thus: tFlaeoe-Wnaked.) Weakness. .TIMES EPPS 6c CO., Homoeopathic are now new ■TSa* Merino.. 2XB2* Gonrae Ulolalnx..5i 38 Chemiits, London, Luglanu, located at the Building, bs'nioClOikinx no 31 Comb A Delaine 29 31 (Tub-WMbed.) This medicine has direct action upon No. 184 Main Street, East side Between Fourth and Fifth, CtsmoB...... » « apodMOkoue ss ae the nerve centers allaying all irrita¬ Palled. Opposite Postoffice Square, bilities and increasing the flow and power -®xper andlaxibi...... —*...... a fl® 80 FOR SALE. ot nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless And are now , One of the ready to show their patrons the largest anl "Eto-fislnnatl 2Ut« Stock Market - BEST Tel- 8nd leaves no unpleasant effects. Catholic Book anti Stationery ! escopes i n LFREE Our Pamphlet for sufferers of nervous diseases most varied stock of BOOKS, RELIGIOUS ARTICLES V the world. OurOar facilities are Business. Good Reason for SflltlD BAUiBOADB BPOCX-TABDI, * will be sent free to any address, and poor patients unequaled, and to introduce ou> can also obtain this medicine free of cnarge from and Church Goods in the West. L . superior goods we will sendrRKE Selling. Address P. O.Box 251, us. • r“ " to ONE person in each locality, Cincinnati, Dor. 23, 1889, Thi? s as above. Only those who writ* Teraedy has been prepared by the Reverend Cincinnati O. * to us at once can make sure of Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., for the past OAHU. I the chance. All you have to do in FR. PUSTET & CO., | return is to show our goods to ten^years, and is now prepared under his direction *\ those who call—your neighbor# cl^iscaitidn...... ---m., II sxfls oo and those around you. The be¬ KOENIG MEDICINE CO., medtnm...... 9X5 in* ginning of this advertisement NO. 184Main St.Cincinnati. O. shows the small end of the tele- 50 W. Madison tor- CILlton St., CHICAGO, ILL, aeotmen to lal- cklppens...... 1 oc*g es The ' SOLD BY taQboloe sir 435 following cut gives the appearance of it reduced to DRYBCISTS. Price 91 D Satehat fcradei.^. s 00 1 ee per Bottle. 6 Bottle* for 95, esnos #0 choice Cowi... 3 95 so- We are Representatives and Dealers for the to ckoieeHelier* 3*s iso the fiftieth part of its bulk. It is a grand, double size tele- Agent, John Fabing, Druggist, Celebrated ___a» large as is easy to carry. We will also show you how you PIANO cm make from *3 to!$l© a day at least, from the start,with¬ Cincinnati, Ohio. FORCES out experience. Better writest once UNJSQDAIED IN »oxloftilrto Gholoa. — 5* fobss» 3 ft)ft AiUnm. a. HALLETT A GO,, Bait.^We^payall, Portland,express charges.Maine. %tacc«ri and FMdnra 3 ooma "t Tone, do ...... 3 hi I 2d SC Toueh, Workmanship k Durability ' SJus&'tCalvw - 1 5°»> < o WILLIAM KNABE A CO., Baltimore 22 and 24 East Baltimore Hoea St. New York, 14S Fifth Ave. Washington. 817 * F0 Market Space. SIo*»on —...... 381 For a DISORDERED LIVER at-tir to goad oaoklag. * f0 371 IK 500 Its merits as a Wash Elite have been fully test- ■fiflg* - *" ed and Indorsed by thousands of “ housekeepers. Best care Tor colds, coal A, consumption SEIIP Your erocer ought to have it on sale. Ask for it. Try BEECHAM’S PILLS. 0. V. W!L TBERG233 Keith id St.. Ehila.. P». is the old Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.’* Cutler ifaw Infalr—ITS 3 70 25cts. a Box. Bros.&Co., Boston. For$l a large bottle ser* prepaid »o medium O 5J Of® OF ALL DRUGGISTS. ‘heed to ohoie,. 4 3181 o# mSZm. 4*5 4 fO SALARY, 3 4 0 EXPENSES IN ADVANCE allowedleach fAtaeth Ewes S 7* 4 Ml month. Steady einploy- A ASTHMALENE mentathome or CTUIM A DR. TAFT’3 traveling.No soliciting HO I ff s BwB AltDChnever fails; OOOBOl! Duties sendusyour delivering and making cc? lections. No Postal address, we will mail trial Mlf IC£bIBottlega LAMBS, Uurds. Address with stair ' ‘ *’0., Piqua.O. McSHANE BELL FOUNDRY. DR. TAFT BROS., ROCHESTER. N.Y.F" KL SL BALTIMORE, MD. Best quality Copper & Tin IJ I? T T C ■-alatte ISO fair...... I3B0475 For Churches, Schools, &c. BfjljliiJ And Other FirsfrClass irate 4« modIJm « oo u « ALSO CHIMES & PEALS. a«8«I *5 Choice.. 6 25 5TB W AGENTS $?§ P©** month and expenses A BONANZA TO AGENTS ri te^i mmediat^Jy Price & terms free. Name this paper. to«Efi>. T.r i %rniTi« Pal<* anY active man or woman to sell* tlxtei 180® 6 25 Cull*.. A.SCOTT, 843 Broadnay.Ncir York YT A.NTEH our goods by sample and live at home. Salary paid promptly and expenses in BULLS. ON advance, particulars and sample case & if inr Free. We mean what we say. Stand- SALAIvl. ard Hllverware Co., Boston, Mast*. yaalOtflOd .. «1 rmi 16