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'Preach the Gospel to Every Creature." MARK XVJ, 15.

VOL. UX. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1902. NO. 36

the official declaration that his sins arc re- 1 i ere li I t iilltlgS from M-ll'l ill iq lie ha Ve Coll THE PRIEST'S INFLUENCE. mitted, only through that channel. It Is v iiieed them that the last of the Holy («host not my purpose to go into a disquisition on l athers in the island, father Maty, pastor ARCHBISHOP FARLEY. «'atholic theology, but to show the source ot Morne Rouge, has gone to join his thir- Anomalous Position of the Seels in the Philip* of the strongest inilueiice at work in these teen confreres in the next world. Magnitude of the Archdiocese of Philippine Islands the inilueiice of tin pines "Twixt Scylla and his Extensive Rule and • "hut'eh. After confession, those who ha\e A Bigoted Outbreak. Charybdis. been given permission to do so. approach Power, the altar to recehe that food, the P.ody and Beceiit new s from North Carolina is some I Wood of Christ, which each, to a ma n. lie what alarming. Sometime ago our readers When Bight Bev. John M. Farley assumes lieves to lie necessary 1 o ensure his cvcr were informed that a number of "shack Our esteemed friends of the Protestant the duties of Archbishop of New York he last ing life. There is llo olie in I he plleblo churches" were being erected in i tie moun- sot is who imagine f hitt ilif Philippine arch will be the fourth to occupy that office. The who either dares or wills to die without ibis tain regions of the far south. A number of ipfelflgp is tike a ripe pear, ready in drop hist Bishop of the diocese of New York food. If one is sick, or in danger of death, these were built in North < arolina. where into tin- mil w tif Protest autism. should n ail was Bight Bev. B. Luke Ooneauea, O. P., the priest lakes it from I he altar and carries missionaries have been at work nearly two I lie testimony of 1 lit- Bev. Mr. Staunton. a was consecrated on April 24, 1808. He it to the sii-k man's house', that it may sup years. Many converts have been made and. Protestant missionary. pari ot which we was succeeded by lit. Kev. John Connolly, port him in his journey into the other world. until recently, the outlook has been otic of print from ¡1 recent issue of 1 lie Living »>. P.. on Nov. »;, 1814. Bishop The priest, then, is regarded, so to speak considerable brightness. ('lmi'eli. an episcopalian weekly. was his successor, assuming the high office not disparagingly as having a monopoly of Now. however, a change has come with In this paper Mr. Staunton tries In show on Oct. 2!». 1.S2G. On Jan. 7th, 1838, Rev. Dr. the necessary spiritual food, without which lightning suddenness. News has arrived was consecrated titular Bish- the teachers how to make t heir position one the population w ill starve | >,, you see how that an outbreak of a virulent bigotry has op ot Basiieopolie ami coadjutor to the Bish- of advantage to tin- ehiltlren whom they are this gives power? Ami be.-a Use i his be show u itself iii man.v se< i ions of North I'aro op of New York, lie succeeded to the see teachiug, to the American

Water IN wer. ! "Pl'orfnnlty for belng ilice to theui. Look for NECROLOGY Disfigured Skin 1 he 1 economists at curing that ' Hi'ivate the H ii ut of pniising it. She who gàti Waste.t muscles and decaying bones. strialiv líes - needlessly, even If thev Reverends John Aioysius O'Rourke and Mark What havoc 1 s a social gnerrilla. aitali Scrofula, let alone, Is capable of all that, Francis Devlin. anil more. P It is commonly marked hy bunches in country bo- By Rev. A. A. l.:ilulling. 1.1. 1» the neck, inflammations In tin* eyes, dys- ti this way FI RI: INSURÀÌNST SKVKN TV SIH uM i I'AI'li; pepsia, catarrh, and treneral debility. And ii is It is alwavs radical I v and permanently Il be Ut ¡lift- L{ 10 V. .KtllX A I .< > \ SI l S i»' 11»' I UK K cured by ed France CìiAS. J>. Pather O'liourke u ;is horn in «'minty SMITH CO., Hood's Scirsaparilla Clare, Ireland, about tin* year i.l M 1111 i ¡ev- Which cxi 801 and 8115 Arroti Building, eame with his paienls In hi- buy to I ions, and builds up Cor. Wood Street and ith Àvenue, Cleveland, (ihiu. w hieh cil v they made iheii whether yi .nur or old. home. 1 laviim attended i In parisl l'ili- l'I ITSBURGII. PA. for a time he enlered SI.. Vin.fill's coliene. where he colli inned his st ud ies till In- outei COriPANIKS RfEPRESENTED. Otl the diocesalt .seminary ab.nu Ito ita ' complete ids course lie w as nt'da itie.1 l<) ama* lie was promt and was 'ioiia 11if Iíarlfoid, Assets 85,424 4¡ there for a purpose ,vas. slow the priesthood mi Monda>. I »e.i ember I. N'ori hern of X. V., "' le u hose am 588 814 lMiTi, and was immediately India Mutual of Boston " own lives migli • t its water pow llillg, where In- succeeded I'athei anion, 260,500 on, seem to tii d is proverbiiil. already noticed, Hei r In- remaiiu-d, ai lend ill Indili; able to ; e ! I IIUU. o ni/.ed. Il" lo in add ing the eoligreuai¡on and its numerous mis ¡í,. ol hers w ho are \\ oi e chea p mannt ill lie r - sions till Ai»ril ls7", wii.-u lie » as iraus d able to reira ' trade ferred to our I -ad\ <>i <«n-..:.-it imi 1 'ii t. they have lo be be « burgh, and 1 sure led him V d Idilli in this DUSENBERRYS^ The congregation nt our l.ad\ "I ' oiisela as wel-e to he follili! Ìli a Pit tiou occupied "ihe Point." or ilia! tongue or burlili: Imi. as I was ae.-i Kailroat) I and: grout id which lay between the Alleuln u.\ t he tu : "It is easy to lose : PIES The I ii and Monougaliela rheis i ih< \.• ry hard to lose a bad o ft i ¡overturn i A Summer —the birthplace of the < >hiu rher. and tin- In the midst of his car •r « » the land i yea r en site of Fort Dinp'iesiie. and later o! I <>i | Kourke was siricken with •r. am deheavv, save iiiir June ie I Wet l'ltt. The grender part of i after Pimentili for a lime ea l'ee mm^' \ long been owned hy Mrs. Mar \ I! s. h. u ou the sih of ,1 anuary IST: d vea i If, lu-.i; a;ad ly, a doseelid.il) I of on« o! I !m '.ii! of his aue ami the begium W of the city, and iIn- doimr m >. i.. id« \ p.ii bis priesihood. Ilis remaii lit a es in Flail. and. it was t lie limue oi a laru< ( "lev eia mi and interre.1 in : 1 ,."ii Ki acres I ( ìroccrs ,m tl laborers, principally from i 'mini \ < • a Ile was a bovi- medium n Kt a t. if i.:i2<;,-i:n f i \ n -t. i,rants Ireland, who rented tin i t'o. ear, which | terms of years, and Imiit tin ties in any ft, finding employment on the wharf.-. tin vCi ea mesi ly devolcl to tlu- large I »lltpiesne freight depol . d during tl people .'.inlided io his pa il care, il sylvania railroad and on • i reel and tl KNTIIR, ILSJ was suceeeded bv his eia a I e. next f • >28. meats. Belonging to the h ii ml ih r w a <^•11111111 \S|i |l\l M sfili I rs. I. !.. I,ITTSHURGII,~PA life, many of them did me <-mlv -»'.'w Chinch, Choir. Chapel, Cathedral, became ten of their religious duties, \•• i Iii.V. MAIíK l'i: Wi'lS OKVMN. thou to intemperance, ami brought i a very unenviable repulat i> n. -ubjeci was a certainly had enough, was not Of Kev I »evi already some other locality s. I; u as the ml was chapel of 1 he French during tin • burnii a Ila ; NI£W I ALI. and of the valley of tin \lleuhen> ami i»hi<> WIN'HiR I ABRICS. T front April. ITM. to \Hvemlier. I wer I Miring Un- the actual "First > hmvh an realized an a\ t (»entk-tnen will be interested in ing dedicated under I lie i i; I» oui I .a 11'; im: the fiscal • oui display of Suitings, Trouser- the Assumption at t he I '.ea nt i I'nl river." led ra I February 1. 1 s¡ '.i ordained at the < was S'J.i ii i an ; It is much to lie K L-ret ted and placed there - an assist a nt." Iiis <•: • ings and . ver coatings, embracing average price i church was not dedicated under i in • inn ! i reer was uneven I, the ordinary ronfili • the novelties and staples of the just closed wa it In tie. But in those da.\ s people I; new of a person in hi; osi i ion. I ill the dea I li e An inspection is solicited. figures. Ai imiv real and cared less, for local iii -1•.t-\. how eve Father o'Uourke. hen Ite uas named pa? ¡Zed S'J.'ìól'.MiS honorable and deserving • «t perpeti tor of i Mir 1 .ad v < B'Vcn the new name l:i\ en t<> 11 vea f. F very s t Henry Smith & Sons, i later clianged to st. Ma; \ . i M.-n-y \\ . I AN ( "let the dead past l»ur\ i ni ore than onci t >iM) \\ j lie Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1,1 we to the all-ithsmiumj pre-.-lit l in- lirs health, ami uo\ Baswi od' Ca Indi ins .tini Cusso.-lis a Specially. Preshyierian ehur. h eh : a congregation leed u • • 1ng the first chur. h, although it da! ly early seen thai h COI from 17.N1. while the < ¡ei man I \i a al task. He was fre.p li- Cd to call in •r ir Lutheran claims a dale two yea assistance, and was utterly i nable to eon •e.l ( still the former persi tinoe the vigorous and neces: try policy in N OAHI PUBLIC J or, and ¡is Pope said of the lumu an.tiuraI ed by h is predecessor besides^ he LOUIS CELLA, Jr. 1 erected in Loudon to commemorate ! was not gifted with a talent for the man powder Phd: f i-'cal listate and Mortgage Broker a.ueinent of tempora li t ies. evenrn. lei,ha.I his \ 2H:f Hrushlun Ave., ítTth Ward, health been robust ; and the result wa I'lTTSBUKGH, PA. "Point i o ii !» that the. congregation began to go back, « i i : . i .i.- in sums to Suit- i dice a tall hull v. lift- s tiea 11 am spiritually ami temporally. At lenir i. i \\ But vve are ttsed lo i ha and no lit closed his devoted life b\ "a liappv de: 'S 1 ST' is due to etir ou n snpi and índlifer av. in ".lili vea i KSTABIJSHED 1870. enee. if his agi• am The rector of the ( a wishing to his priestliood. Ilis remains were lald to Ulis BERGER irecl but fhough the Mesh was weak the spi Tele. E. E. 182. than in the chapel. am iIter dwelting to the was willing, ami ali the sirength he possi rejtr of the chapel was bonghi. the space be se.l was geiierpnsly devoted to the Weli 1 : 112 risk (C. D. & P.l tween bulli up. and tite wItole dedicated mi ing of those epnfided to his pasturiti care (I* & A Co.) 130 Flsk. the lltli of Aprii. IMI',», The seeond lloor t'.l'o he eontinued.) was fltted up tur a seliool. wliich was open ed ami fatiglit hy la \ instrticiors tiil the fa11 » he McJiiiikiii Straight ^ Of 1870. w li e n I introduce.1 t he Si-ter- of Mt. Pelee. Merey. Now. wheu mm-h of the Pomi is PURE DAIRY PRODUCTS taken up with larice w arelmu-i s, and the lessor Ali do 11 eiiprii resi, is soou to he absoi'bed hy the radioads delphia O ietj, wli »»1 tl. ;i ni7 Liberty ave.. I'lttsburfh. for depots and yard-, il i- ditTicnlt to imatr Mi 111 I' I ile \; ifled and Pasteurized Milk *nd Cream. i ; i ine the place as il was al the tinte of w hieli il • de i he I I am trenti LI g, wheti i he I risii la numme was 'l'i Moli listnblished THE FULTON BELL FOUNDRY, 1Ä as common anioni: the pcple a- ih,. | am'Hsh, Pi 1832. if not more so, ami wh.-n every Hook and a si I he Intention. Church, School and Fire Alarm corner swartned with pcuple. yotin--' ami old. Shortly after St. Pai: Wlleli I ]iad ella t'iic ol that of the erupt i. n of ,M;iy sth, w lieu : completed, a faithful dj s of Genuine Bell-Metal. Pierre was de-(ro.\ ed. and included i he bi o Mass met an Oran n and persuaded him years. there was a iime wheu fhere were area lying bet ween .Maeouba and <'arb The Chaplain-Fulton MTgCo., 3.S0 families, and >•' I could w ali; aumml to en I er the < 'at h to admire its beau- ami involves Haute Tours de Hourdon pei- ties and listen to i •>_' and .'¡I Peun Avenue, the whole pari-h in iifteen minute- imi to Point e, M or no Baiai and Ajoupa Ih'miil. wonderful music. In the crowded after» PITTSBURGH, PA. return. where aloue upwards of .'Uitj persons w i • they obtained seats two th Wheu the eliapel was nr-t opened, it was killed, as well as .Monie Uouge. with rows apart. The visitor was a so overwhelmed with the splendor of the attended from the ('alhedral. Ke\. Joseph death list of jiroh.'ibly not less than 1.1 /TV. WBRLC'S 0REATEST BELI FOUNDRY E«tnb IM«. MI interior that he turned and in quite an au- 1 Coffee beilig the tirsi prie-I to minisier to persons, .Morne ('apot and the llej-h i » liiircli. I*«»l ami « Iii ii»« lli-ll». s, dible tone said: ',1 : r. !• I » I » the people, wliose iliorim,i;h aei|uaintaiiee somewhat this side of Ponds St. ilenis? t 1 H . V« \. IM IKX TO. ie "Say. Mickey, that hates t he devil" Iluck. >.• 11.11 Kooudr), t In, lunatí. « ivi 111 the Irish la licita ne admirably fltted blast, however, leaving the last named pi a bini for the position. Irish sermons were untouched Ureal cinders fell also over t •e "Yes," replied Mickey, "that's the Intln- then as eomnioii, and indecd a- necessary as region of Craml Uivietv. and Preeheur lie tiou." English. Me was sitcceeded after ¡i few covered deep with ashes. In Carbet the a.- CHAS. D. GILLESPIE, months hy Hev. .latues Nolau, to he noticed es lie one foot deep, and neurlv 11- ract. ATTORNEY, later ou; a mi he in turu. hy Father O'- ;iinount covers the ruins of St pjerre \|a t ON 11 ST.. PITTSBURGH. PAi i of fi-iiicieiroi.i n, , TKLKPffONE 8306, COURT» Rourke. uho was the first residcitt pastor, Morne Kouge, with the except of al iiansp.iient One may be tactful, that is reni ing a house m-ar the chapel. His pres four houses and the beautiful church q'i"'k respond to the feelings of " " enee aniong the people. scconded hy his en been swept to the irround. an . the "re- A. I). Rbio- ergy and deiermination. eontrihuted no little ' therefore sympathetic, an,i nt the a v, t> wAI I part of the ground has been burned up to the eorreetion of almses. and the awake.n »'• saine time he above deceit. The habit of Ajoupa Bouillon, where one half of the 1« A il ls ing of a more rellKious sjiiril ¡imoinr the )V , TT :rr I"-alseworfl,y, and Wat tersoli & Reíd, people. On the oei'tirreiice of atiy disturh litis been prostrated, there ¡s no trace of I'," h(H' Is "ot l5"-' shtj;htest necessity for their Attorneye-af-Law, of any kind. 111 mitn,G ' f ' As a rule, the people one 1UCCtS g00d ld d ^ " - I« much ,(D8UTY HuiLmh.G 341 Fourth AVM*I< Thursday. September 18, 1902. THF, PITTSBURGH OATHOUC.

signed to it on earth, doing faithfully the ^ Brief Churqh News of the World. ^ ><• obeying all commands :llld 'H-vernor of all things, Bishop Fa vier, Bishop of northern China, • any itisi mei ion on a< tate date states that a recent visitor to ¡'' '"; i,:."ir bine atld unsullied before has had a stroke of paralysis. ount of rei 11 !s sak s,; nationality: but receiv mue was Most Rev. Joseph Emmanuel ,," , "- "tering as opportun- inder t heii The St. Vincent tic Paul society of Vi< II destitute ohi peop! uoinas, Patriarch of Babylon, Chaldea. iienet.'o-t ions upon humanity hey can a< na will build a large charily hospital. ho tendered in person to Feo XI IF an ad saving itself and saving ess of congratulation from the Bishops s ;in(1 walking in obedience Official statistics nascali order of Minor < v mils in ni faithful of the ( 'hahlaie nation. The eiguers visited from .1 annary in .1 nm 'Sion at the Fra. a m' .'""imanils. Fife ,hus understood »to reveals that the faith exists among a v ! ,s a s,| of this year. Chestnut avenue. Tremotìi : , , ."' prenie value. Most. Very Rev. Foil is M. .Miller, •ople of whom the worh.l now seldom J»r. Ireland. The Italian parish of Ml. Canm-I. : V.. as provincial fot t he »ars. tabula Harbor. < )hio. will hetrin i hi- ereii iuii Father Miller was 'elected oi Archbishop Chappelle left New Orleans of a new church in the carls fa!!. It was decided to lengthen •pF 7th for Havana. His visit to Cuba is F=\ O. SAUER vincial from three and a ha Mgr. Joseph Schrocdcr. fornieih of W ash connection with his duties as Apostolic ARCHITECT. in.iton I'liivcfvin. has been chosen r.-eior Very Ke\. t'harles I'. Cr, 'legate to the island of the new University of Mnnster. of Sacred Scripture in the A rchbishop was in Ä'ÄÄ Church" «"«• Schools a Specialty sity of America, at Washim The Rev. Father Havid • yeat 335-337 some weeks in Rome in or start jor Rome as soon as he iiad FIFTH AVE Old. pastor of the church in West Spritm personal acquaintance oi Hi the condition of the Catholic Hamilton Building. f{„oms M3-f>14-ßl5 field. Mass, died n-cemly. I el en hone 1178. tirant. cerni 1 Cuba, as the I 'ope desired to con- Itev. John M. Mackcy, I'h. 1» . pastor Holy Writ, which is ptvsid I v C ut It hi as io both Cuban and Philippine the Cincinnati ('a I India 1. will dina! Barocchi. natter He will be absent five or six A RCHITI-XT, high school at Springer institute free to the T. 0. EVANS 1 The Church in the United eiephone 250. Giant. pupils of all the parishes in the eit\ ¡Min-corner Smilhfietd St. and with affect ionate s.\ rhpatIn that 11 io Hev. ¡nidi, the newly appointed Apostolic The superiority of Cathode sehools in S \ d l'r. Magnieii. bei ause oi hi < failing health, 1 "'l' • in the Philippines, i:- i nr. Dyer is the son of a W ashington Engineers. to an American titsni by the Rev. Father rig them St. Veronica at Chiswick, treat physician, and was born in l.s.vi. He was Hlckey, the pastor. near Fondati, for t real- the first superior of St, Joseph's semiuary, 243 hirst Avenue, ment, and cu 1 of inebriety. Won from Sounded in 1701, to be born in the United France has stopped payment of the every rank o; lite who have fallet 1' \ A.. 111:11".Main salaries of eighteen priests belonging <•• of iniempi-rai • thus States, lie attended St. Charles' college, af- Pittsburgh. the various parishes of Prittatn who took t lea Î. ro forward studied at St. Mary's, and then part in the recent iroubles aeeoinpanyinu wetit to Paris, where he was a student at closing of the unanihori/.ed sclioois. In Home a new departure has recently fa flm seminary of St. Sulpiee. After his no- ; W. H. ARTZBERGER, | ken place. In a number of parishes then v ii into at Isiz. he returned to St. Mary's, In the University of <'ambridge entrance have been established pleasant amusement where he became professor of philosophy. examinations, just over in Fimlaml. ii ve ; artist aitò jfrcscocr, I halls into which Catholic youths are gather " 711 CcJ.,r »,(• \lle hen, City.Pa. ¥ young w omen, graduaies of cum euls. mm 1 he order ol Xavenan 1 '.rothers now em- Alleghent y i*d twice a week to enjoy various innocent ^ Telephon« No. 1153—Rine 2. first and second honors. Si\ others passed braces abour loo members. L:IMI of whom are ! 11 s Score this lo the credit of Catholie te.-n him:. music. Wherever intro oi tin' I niied States and Canada. Nineteen " "' " iUoldinii no Nailinc or Hammering hai colleges and schools have been established proved evecediie'l1 1v noi 1 Anton Lang, the "Christus" of ihe i iber ' ' • ' " ".- .> 1 '"1 in America, and ail are in a most flourish- ammergau Passion play. and Matilda Unix, Pelgium has a rei ig it ing condition. Sixty-two years ago, at daughter of the blacksmith of the villauv ''d the <'haplains of F Primes, Belgium, the order was founded by Pet«feii Art Glass Works of Oberammergau, and a participant in ihe the order devote their Iheodot'e Py ken. Twenty-lour years later, play, were married recently. wealth they have to th n IV. I. the first college was established in MEMORIAL Hamilton and Fifth Aves. followmen. They live An observatory for meteorolo«ieal observa tins country at Louisville, ivy. It was WINDOWS. East End, Pittsburgh, Pa tions has been equipped at St. John Perch bronchi about through the personal efforts hiailS' college. Toledo, < »¡tin. beintr the i )i|| v leaders in overv liebtf i lieV. Mi in John Spalding at that one in that city except the observatorv .m 1.3 uisville. and later Arch- Established 1834 remain staunchlv Cat In the i lovernnieiit building. Bait hut VV M. MARCUS, Next to England. the exiled French rellj;- I >< lî U-sia ii writer pub l'i- (•cess,or to Wm. Nelson.' ions have found «b-rmany most friendly in 1 granting refuge and welcome. More than "1 iac\ I the See of Pome." This STAINED CLASS. 200 have found asylum in the land of the 1 sensation then, and it is Window & Plate Glass. Mi -Olili pi I • Russian church circles to kaiser during 1 lie last six weeks. Al! kinds Of Glass In Stock Cut to Order absent in Ii is. The writer's name is ' Market St., Tele 1334. Pittsburgh, Pa Twice during the I 'resident's recent \ i- make a re] an is writings have long since to Conecficut. were <'atludic [.riesis 1 ] tega rdim: t amling authority in Russia. spokesmen of the workingmen. irrespect¡< M issourini of denominational lines. The Itev. M A. JM,,. iir ,• ie Pope of Kome is the chief C Sullivan and the Few F. He Brtiycker in West Seventeetitl Solace, on M CAIN, Island, was Willimantic paid their tributo of respect to dedma'led ¡-is'i vp. !' '!t S, H, Mei mnnoll. his Fxcellencv. lupe schismatic tenden- who w a s ass I by a large n Contractor and Builder, A magnificent eiborium and two chalices priests. More n a thousand p< have lately been given to the church of the 1300 VETO STREET, hall owned Immaculate Conception. Boston, as 1 he re ie Nassau Pailr< The I just received as a present suit of the collection of old jewelry for this pati v. that Hev- adv. the I Michess of Villa ALLEGHENY, PA. purpose, undertaken by the Hevs. Thomas1 Francis P,r. lb itiful silver model of the Puoi«« :»7 marl4-lj I. Gasson. S. ,F. and P. T. Sullivan. S. .1. •astir of X a vier in Navarre, Archbishop Ivain, it 'ported, ha; een the birthplace of St. Fr.an- The Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother of told that he is suffer hardening of Oshkosh, \\ is., intend to enlarge the pres ruory of whom tJie duchess j Telephone. 0. 1). & p., South 230 ,1 i,. insform the castle into a ent St. Mary's hosjiifal to someihitm' tnore llinb is is ailment. Tin Ari hop will cdral, the Pope readily gave the neees- than double its present capacity. This is consult is physicians as at ie returns j L. BENZ & BROS., made necessary by the increasing demands io 11 li||PRP^||||L0J [lenuission. and the transformation Is of the institution. 1er. the eminent diagnostician of John Hop finished. The duchess then resent Fro XIIF with a model of tin v*Carpenters and Builders** kins hospital. 011 whom he called at Haiti 1! I I t I A T 4 n ilt t| > in• e interio| r and Hardwood Work There has been erected in front of the more. cattle Cathedral in silver, and a repro- Presentation convent in Clonmel. Ireland, ou exact as to tlie minutest pinnaret ,al,r lD a statue of St. Joseph in memory of Sister a se I t JI low arrived at the Vatican. The Pope " South 13th St. LUflBER. PITTSBURGH, PA.. Alice O'SulIivan. who died a martyr's death c of 11 oheii/.ol please.i With the present that he has in China in ISTn. There is a movement also lorn, t rance has induci 'rd if to be placed in his private a part- on foot at Kome for the beatification of Sis in asylum to the Fa I ht riven out of It is made of solid silver, and is ter O'Snllivan. •ii at £2Q0, F c 'he Sultan that any al The Rev. William A. Power, rector of St. 011 a Catholic missionary in the 1 .ova • Rev. Father Cosgrove. of Ripon, who Nicholas Mangold, ^ ° Baul's church. Blackstone, and brother of il be regarded «»eu comparing ancient maps and doeu- N T tR t, î the late Very Rev. John J. Power, 1>. I»., of - with the historical Indian town sites nrotecfor of the < ' Worcester, and Vicar-General of the diocese the I hist Port Hope, Wis., will report to Bishop N Xcfley Ave., E. E., Pittsburgh, l'a. Missions to of Springfield, died on Sept. 1st, after a M. mer, of 1 ireen Pay. that the long look- CHURCHES A SPECIALTY. long illness, of cancer of the stomach. pari ttte (Ti r Mas,-onions, the most celebrated city TELEPHONE H03-R. 3 HAST. idiau history and (he site of the tnls- I'aradise Farm, near \ bbot tstown. Pa . it St. James, has been discovered near has been purchased by Bishop Shanahan wmrk F;,m„,.' r "«'''me»! 10 take up that rnor's Prink on the Fox river. The city and will be used for a boys' orphanage. The stationed' in St cock was until recently Sl'EEL CEILINGS, '"''iid in PiTo to have had 2U,0 inmato al other fort and village sites have ' lanufacturing Co An unique Roman not discovered incidentally in the course , LOCUST STREET near CHESTNUT in these homes. Neither in America or else T ..lnphone t • 1» 1-. Grant. H.TO, PITTSBURGH, PA eral French and one or e i nvestlgat ion.

ginning and its end on this orb, is iiie What Is Life ? t ne -I. L. M'SHANE CO. worth living? If to life there is no of hot t,,,, 1 purpose than to enjoy pleasure, to gather Tiir otti Wliat is li fé? A ripple 011 the waters: o Plumbing, House Drainage & Ventilation. wealth, to receive honors, what is life? An the sea, a drop of spray lifled iij.uard bv ih. »jr.. Telephone, C 1). & P., Grant, 18. attempt at happiness, a failure; after a few t t hi PI I I S li U KG 11. PA- passing wimi. soon io fall ba- k into' th. years, a nothing. Oh, Cod. the great Crea ,.,,. 1 r 0"pths, a shadow disfielled in a moment u iil tor, what is life? ho Thou tell us! Cod the passing of the clouds. What is lite does tell, and life, as He wills us to live it M. MAY & SONS, Vanlty of vanities and ali is vaniiv." li p has a solemn meaning and a ¿teat purpose in the prence of grim death tliai \ve must Fife is pr us when life on earth leads to . Il FINE DYEING AND CLEANING, he Master, and that gauge the mauifold theories of lite u l,i,h are li fé in th. ¿ies. The body dies, the soul 412 Sixth Avenue, offered to our consideriition . If life has its remains; death has no power over the soul to * Hod. In ohedien ; AaTu«Xn. Pittsburgh, Pa Thursday, September 18, 1902 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC.

At Idlewood. s brilliani and wain ¡111 rnvp made 1 he- \ / ll:! rk siii'li V llll.-Win nl 1 "Painkiller 1 St. Paid S I' (Hi I ii« •• i rai Udldings w n i- ha ndsoun ,,.,1 t'nr Hl a-ioti. I.¡.Ullis au«! Ii.» (I'EHllY DAVl-') and Liberty Sts. id prell'y ador-niuenls wei t' in • I'll CURES •im. , eetoM s i ti 1 i t ut ail. ai Colic, Cramps, isitors was Hie ureet- A Progressive Institution for Progressive Times, by Progressive Instructors. le ones." They were . ..f «tn.lv: full <-orj>H of u-it.-hrr», hi> _-«• attendnnce; tfoo.l discipline, daily lecture«.; eeffie tU eWl «n i « X. enUomil fuel lit;»« for plHcing In pottillon well-trnin«ni«r ri» «-*»« "KSj'tti ^MgHt» ¿'•»•»i'.'"« a ions, drills and tab 25c. A. 50c. bottles leitaiuing program, s including many in the large hall. All W 111.- endeavors of the ir love and gratitude 10 1 heir etiuru a 1 > in All address of Father Sheehan at nome. Welcome was ol arming feat ut An American priest traveling in I roland. I mg t to the Rev. 1*. 1'- « 'ram-. rosolvi-d noi to ret urn an elegant In uf V rved and whi without .seeing I lie author ul M> New was heartily A dan ed til» Sito" and "Luke Dt-lmoge." Aceordiuglj ho pleasures of Hie evening ceptiot made a literary pilgrimage to Father She«: was given by Hie good Si i heil han's pleasant lumie in tlx- town ot I »oner- charge as a complimentary l'Ite re mile, County < oik. iiis «lest-ri 1 ai'>n <>t ins cent picnic netted over si.".,mio for the visit in a letter to tin- Church Prngres- is .t e asylum. The neat appearan lull of intyest for Father Sheehan > ans and their happy contente. of ailmirers in this country. — ti*. w to ! hi* v isil.ir- in.l a Mention ,.l il 1 i hi ion at Idlt-v AKKOR DSunsuip.isscJ faciliti es t PRACTICAL EDUCATION uf young and middle-ared men and «omet " \ knnek at tin- door hrought a prim maul t ht CHAS. J. SMITH. with white cap. She ushered us into a I nr Circulars, giving lull informatimi. addrt - the t'RINCIPAt., grand old room. Old furniture, old pictures A Jesuit's Jubilee. told us of the simplicity and lie V. •Itlwanl I >. Iln< mc. S. .1. for lie past Shortly we were shaking hands with 1-atnei pendoli- 1- > on i s chaplain at tin- jail and Catholic University Sheehan."' ; iar.v , 1' althnoro. M'l.. on Monti ay. S li. cele- "After a short talk we were Proliant lirai •il t lit- til l ¡«'th a inlvorsar v of his on- his librnrv his sa net 11111. W e looked toi tin- ! l'an •o i nto tlit* siii-icjy of Jesus desk where My New Curate had been \\m , n t if il e well of America. l'a 11 tei- r.ooru- is a Mr. Hivrrv Davis. Proprietor niid Manager. ten and took pleasure in ling«-rnig mai 1 . i - n j »t r.'Knir family of Halt in loro. lie was WASHINGTON, D, C. ltaek of this desk is Father Sheehan > 1)01-11 i II I'.all inn.r. . I'.- uuarv 1'7 . 1 sx: enter- lection of favorite ks S a Si-hol ist lo on Sep- Week Beiîinninu works were in the majority holon>do.\ ami t>f Loyola col leu,-. 1 n l SS'J he was Opens Tuesday, October 7, 1902. would look for a garden in emim-etmn nun lut '<1 |l|-fsi

The Mission House. strong, has just completed a long engage r m«'iit ¡it Boston where it supplanted the fa j It is ;i good little bit of i'(H-l«*siiisti< ;iI his mons Boston Symphony summer orchestra, | t<»ry to reiiienilier tli ¡it prar-t ically t lie ori;» and has created such a furore that five, six, : ina tor of tlit' Ani«*rl«"in Collt'ji»' ¡it liottu' was SCHOOL TRUNKS even eight encores were common occur- j Nicholas 1 »»• vciTu\. <>t I ti«-a, V V.. who an fences. Concert mist ress of the orchestra is < tliorized .Mr. M< M.-tsiri s. tin- editor ol tin* brilliant Mamie Rem-k Wih/ek, a l'llts- fi. BEST $5.00 Trunk ever offered. Freeman's .journal to si,a te |»ul»Ilclv t hat In I'tirgh girl, while the soprano soloist is would In' olio of a lnniiii'oil < 'ai holies to give beauiiful Mildred Rogers, $1,000 to start a «-ollcuo. Such a public act Direct from factory to user, write for pirtic- was not w ithout its imitators, a ml iti a short The Cadettes are practically the first budv •while liioiu-y cnoiiuh was sccurcil to start of instrumentalists to prove that woman lar can accomplish great, things in the orchestral tli«' college on t he great career it has had , Since; The good the American college lias field and the new exposition iiiana 'ement done in coineuting-the relations bei w ecu i takes pride in championing the new' cause. B B.&B. TrvinkCo. Church in this country am! the Holy See is The stage picture presented by these .~n incalculable. young women, each clad in gown of yvhite I2Ö Wood St. Pittsburgh Pa., or some delicately tinted material, will in I)e . This little incident is apropos ol the maim deed be an inspiring sinhl under the silvery { 6i!t; Smithfield uratioii of another project which has in ir mantle of music hall's many arc lights. If"'» Federal St. Allegheny. as great possibilities for the good of the That enthusiasm for the Exposition is not Olimeli as arty other tli.it has been started on the wane, is but evidenced by the uu within the generation. «Mi Wednesday last precedenied ¡it tendance thus far tli is season the Catholic Missionary I nion gave exist am! justly So since in the way of exhibits etico to the new Apostolic Mission House, special attractions, the big show at (lie and appointed Kev. Walter Klliott to be its I '"Hit is positively unsurpassed. first rector. •NI The situation was simply this. A \ ear agò" ai tin- conference of missionaries to non The Grand. Catholics lit'ld in W inchester. Tonm. the pro- ject of a mission house which would ha \ e Among the romantic idyls of the English for its direct purpose the training of dioees speaking stage, if a vote were taken ¡¡"s to ¡in iiriésts to undertake the work of ^iy j i m fit«* best author of this particular style ol drama. Anthony Hope would undoubtedly , missions to non <'at holies was conceived It i - - m is - be .awarded the palm. Since the davs o! J^àm^ìlkXii was submitted to l lie Archbishops al their à.® 5 W ? YWL- -ffl meeting last November a ml they commended Alexander Dumas' reign of popularity, no it in the. following resolutions: "P,e il re other work of fiction has taken sii« h a firm solved that we rcgard the project with hold with the public as Anthony llope'- warm approva I, and will give it ali possible seties of Zenda stories. I'lttsburgli theatre ^"t'i^ ït, a » 3 f? § H S t ii i' ® ffli nifi and encouragement; w hen it shall ha ve «oers are familiar with "The Prisoner of assumed practical shape." An announcement /•cud;i," which scored one of the most ¡>m was made of tlie attitude of tlie hierarchy liounecd hits of the season's repertoire ot towards the project, and immediately dona plays ¡It the Hrand. The sequel to •'Zenda" tious of large amounts liceali to pour into is "Rupert of IIemzau, ' familiar to tin. the t'atholic Missionary I iiion, t lie corpora read in,a; public of ¡he entire English speak tion which is financing the project, r.ishop ing world, .and contrary to the general rule Hark ins. of Provident'«', li. I . uave his of dramatized novels, "liupert" made a check of $1.000. fathers t'oyle. 1 it/.simmons*. stronger play than it did a book. Pitts Staiig three of the priests of ilie 1 'rovidem-e burgh has never until now had an opportun ALOYSIUS ACADEMY, diocese, gii ve Sion each. Archbishop barley Ity to view this pia.v It yvas originally m. subscribed Sòimi: at the nice! inu of the t'ath written for Mr. James K Hackeit. whom FOR YOUNG WOMEN AND LITTLE (¡IRLS, olie Missionary liiioii last Wednesday. Mr. il served ¡is ;i starring vehicle, enjoying a Mich.'iel t"nddihy »aye $.">.01 Mi. with a prom run of an entire season in New York ('7t v ise of $0.000 more as soon as the grouml lis i-iiiiiinued run in the metropolis nre.-iu<] CRESSON, PA. was broken for tlie new buildimr. Mr. Xa< h ed the possibility of its le.lching I'it f sbiilgti at'iith .laipies. who had been a \varm friend during its exploit.ation by Mr. Market: MI OFFERS A THOROUGH ENGLISH LITERARY CURRICULUH AND COURSES of the non ('atholic mis-ion luovcineiil from the cycle of Anthoin Hope plays, includiliu its inception. left xI,.">(mi in his will, and a "The Ad v cut lire of l.ady Ursula." "The IN MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES CLASSICAL AND MODERN. number of other dou.itions wen- made. With Prisoner of Zenda" ;md "pupert of I lent s> :ircely any effort at collect inn. i he < 'atbolle /.¡in." eminent critiis agree Students are prepared to enter Trinity College, Washington, D C. Missionary Union linds itself with over spi. th.it fhe latter pla\ is by far the most "nfe Cresson is a natural sanitarium. It has been proved by actual statistics tha ooo in hand turesf|ue. and the most yilal In inlercst a more healthful location for a school could not be found. The ('atholic lUniversity at Washington of While not ¡1 few declare ii to be the purest ;iml most enieriaining romanti.- drama the The structure is most substantial and comfortable. fet's the new mission house a home in K ea ne For particulars apply to the M G luill. ¡ind there are from ten to fifteen priest stage possesses. < 1 w ilh "liupert of istkkss enera p. students asking on franco. There was not h Hentzau " Mr. ('lenient Scot t the disi in ing to be done under these circumstances, guish.'.l English critic, says;' -The but to open immediately. • 'aes.ars' and 'I>'Ariagnaus' of ihe theatre There is no bet ter commendai inn of the ¡ire trifles. What I iumas may ha\e mad' A post o lie Mission House than the yvay in of his -Muskeieer" iii the book does not con which it has been received In the country eern us. It ¡s the play that has our alien at large The work of giving missions t.• tion. a ml 1 here has n<>t been, thus far. a nón-<'¡itholies has demons)rated its utility dramatization of the I »'Artagnail" m'tion, ami its ability to secure results. Thousands nor any form of the many licit I ion t'aesar" of converts have been bnAight info the ii.as ¡issunied. that sizes up with the hero of Anthony Hope's 'Http (Ihureh by means of these missions. It is t of I lent Z.I H. this fact that has induced the public-spirit and the play in its entirety ed men to lie so trenerous. It was a happy belli to the eye and ear. In choice tii.it led Father Klliott. tiioimh much originality of its conception Ilo) against his own preferences, to assume the er play. "Hie Adventure of | 1 I responsibility of inaugurating the work. |le read--- well, and acts almost is the real father «-(" the movement, and a number of the Archbishops niged his ap point meni. At the Parks. The Mission House will offer to diocesan A balloon a priests a special course in the methods of will be at tli. giving missions to uou <'atholies, the best The way t In- way of answering .juestions from tlie ipies to the pretty I tioll box. etc.. all with the view of illstitlll ing l.llt reallv nig ami coin inning diocesan bauds, as I hey ailing off of tl a! roti; are already established in many of the dio The attraction icxt : MT. GALLITZIN ACADEMY, eesos of the United States. In orth'r to secure the permanency of this imi Arn 111! work it is necessary that the \postoli,- Mis band and M BADEN, BEAVER COUNTY, PA. sion Mouse be endowed. Tyventy-fice thons /••no. The Greater P • urtili band and i «¡rami Army band made quite a hi! last ¡Hid dollars will secure for it an adetpiatc A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS BETWEEN THE Sunda y. endowinent. It will not be difficult to se AGES OF i AM) 14 YEARS. cure this amount. Nicholas 1 »evereux ¡in The t; rand Army band. I lirectoi II \, The Academy, in charge of the Sisters of St. Joseph, is located on the tioimced that lie would be one of a hundred 1 lousser, will play at Kenny u god. and a to givo a thousand dollars each for the good program, including some <•)" the most Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne Railroad, 20 miles west of Pittsburgh. American college at Koine, and the other popular mi^i. , will be given. Past For catalogue apply to THE DIRECTRESS. ninety-nine were readily found. Already a day's concerts by this band were very gen number public spirited Catholics are sub erotisly applauded, and their reception after scribing to Apostolic Mission House in 1 he sm h a long absence front the local parks same way. f'Uev.i A. I* piovle. was like that tendered old friends liocereio a ml Mile, '/.euo will appear at A savings account in a Oilhoun park. The Uoeereto band is w ell strong bank is the ladder The Money Market. known to park goers. ;iml its appeara11• e al by which many of the wealthiest w;iy s insures a good concert. Mile. Xeno men have climbed to success. •Secretary Shaw has made arrangements to will make her ascension ;it I o'clock. She release for the benefit of the money market will use her famous Santos 1 turnout ba!loon I his bank allows I per cent compound interest on all about $4,000,000 of the treasury holdings. w iih yvhicli she made i he ascension last Me has sent to the national banks that hold Court h of July. savings, and the safety of accounts is guaranteed l>v care- free or unpledged bonds notices that if they Hueiitlier's iire.'iicr I'itfshuruh band will will send these bonds to the United States I »lay for the crowds at Oakyvood park. ful. conservative management and ample capital and surplus. treasurer in sums of $r>o,ooo or over they This yy ill be their second concert since their will lie designated ¡is United St ¡tics deposi return from Atlantii «'ity. where thev made OFFICERS: tories. lie has also decided to anticipate the biggest liit of the past summer. When I). K. McLloyd, Pres. Thomas Wightman, V p s the October interest, amounting to about si. re il is taken into consideration that the i ¡rent- Edward K. Duff. Sec'y-Trt as. las. K Duff Ass t Sec'y-Treas -00,000. Mr. Shaw sees no occasion for er Pittsburgh band was in eompotit ion yvitb alarm, as there is no evidence of a curren- several other att ra.-iions of mitional rcput;i- Sidney F Murphy. Auditor. Chas. W. Kistr, Mgr. Mortgage Dept cy famine elsewhere than in New York and t iou. and t ha I it entertain«*! the audi PEOPLE S SAVINGS BANK. Wood St. and Fourth Ave. even there the rate is not high for commer euce ¡it Young's Pier for a long tinm, the fial paper, which lie has the chicfe.st anx Iron City can be proud of this organization. iety to protect. Southern park y\ ill ha ve ilie Second Hrig- ¡ide band, under the direction of I.ieuteu.'iiif AMI ISEMENTS. hannhardt. This band lias establisluMl itself in this city by hard work, and their able NEW FALL GOODS, ~ leader has not only shown himself to be a Carpets, Furniture, Draperies, New Designs, Choice The Exposition. good lemU-r, but a composer of merit as well, for his latest production. "A Hay in Colorings. Money saved by shrewd purchasers "Unique and fascinating" are just the Camp." the big descriptive piece, has taken •words applying to the "Lovely Girl" orches rank among tli«' best of its class. It js pn»b VINCENT. SCOTT CO. tra, otherwise Padettes, which just now is .able that beginning with next Sunday only proving an irresistible magnet at the new 6023 PENN AVENUE, EAST END. Exposition. This superb organization, 50 parks. Store open Saturday Evenings. Thursday, September IS, 1902 0 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC. SOLDIER, MONK Comparison, By Comrade M. Wills, (i. A. R. Hl * v IÄÄH: t i VViiten. for tl\o C&lholi« JTfe- 'T ir,-' KT® Tjk I ; ) - S^J • ttlft What «•«iiiipariNoii . an ]...-» tween what, u> man \ . i- a wickedness and thai \vhirU - lilies« 7 Still I his <|i.« -n<.n has ;..s main .1 personal interest. Thei t- » SOIlll* «pialilV ill I he .ill' 1 1 1 la- leads tu holiness; .»Hi« rwise li>«u M. •-.iSfti'Üi-ie"! • t- • I • pass that tin' arm.\ has 1 unii- onizerl saints ami maris r> than a 11 \ ¡in secular profession. In (lie lirst place, the soldier ha mull with I lie lllllllk. 1 wo iliil tl- •!.- 1 ous perfection. vi/,.: pu vertv aid •• >! Poverty with her attendant hardships ; of Ma from St. Vincent College.) iu greater plcui it mlc than sin- ¡s 1 he muni Ol»edien«'e is his in |>rae| ieal | in ..ff. BiiA M V, \M;STnORi£LAND CO., PA. far as ilie mere exe.-ut ion «»t" ihe ' tmiinan 1 lent h 11 extends. Ile may also have lie of his ad. Tin-Ii i Mannet" CONDI'CTIID BV TMI: SISI IiRS OF MHRCY. Inched to the vow. or solemn pr«m lai hat tin 58th Year Opens Monday, September 8th. made, to obey lawful authorii\ inn not II loyal and the same degree Of supernatural exeeilen. e Kornau 'ini-ire and St. Xavict At adent\ . located or; one of Westmoreland's most picturesque heights as that acconled to vow s ha \ in- a h.iliei ( 'hrist i¡a lis a ml wollt« >« ttng ladies who wish to receive a solid and rehn d motive such as baptismal vows, marriage I heir f¡a Ith. Then tin •tited. s rat *-t :i 11 t'auis at P>catty front Se].t. 8th 10 loth inclu- vows and the vows of the religious stale rave officer. 1 f the sive. For further information or catalogue apply to However, the vow that Maccabees, m, when mustered into servi.e. I)Us) . \\ III men Tlit; [>ircctrcs.s of the A made to < ¡oil to «lo 11 is w ill. 1 >> ihcviim l:i •• eral tunes .let M: fill authority, he very meiiioriin.n limili v •dered ids ¡irti is an ihimohi I ion of self tu uphold .11 kill the last I then Tin force that piiwer «Oil deleuaies Ulti that turned up the foil which St. Paul says: "I •>'' e\ t-r\ ili I ed to the hum list of im lb subject to higher ,r- 1 "r !'"'1'1' will they appear jg tl ila v Western Pennsylvania Medical College, reward! er hut from to.d." liven thai cm 1 TTSB II . 1' E N the itoinan governor in doing vndeu The monk is. bv profession, a Just One and 11 is follow < Mill. er. Hut the soldier als«, tigni- 5ESSI0N OF 1902-1903. SEVENTEENTH YEAR. And Pilate said t-> Uim 1 hull vi ne exercise in a very ma not that 1 have power to'crucify I ;i ml Among the numberless instan« MKDICAI. DKPAKTMKXT OF THK WKSTKRN UNIVIÍRSITY OF PKNNNNSYLVANIAÍ . [ have power to release 'I'hce in ancient and modern history swered: "Thou shouldsl not h.-i\o a mid efficacy of soldiers' prayer (ir.idt-ii Courses of t ij;li! Months, Commencing October 1st, 1902. er against Me unless ii \\ civ so well authenticated and invi with peculiar a beauty and interest that it is tl otl, r. .l students. College and from above." 11 had het n d«-< reed Clinic t Hospital Medical Clinics and eternity, that the soldiers ser v 11m nmre i ha 11 a passing notice, W.u.II. Maternity, ami Dispensary and Outdoor Clinics daily. Labora- tory wo Sou of « n with eternal life: one of thei lilt in history as St. Iaingin-vis. I on with his spear, opem d tin m. olTei'etl fervent sup] a tini Pittsburgh Catholic College of lie hung 011 the cross. I he p. I lief. "Suddenly I hick clouds L'athered Mi. St. Mary's College, this horrible deed in uhedi-eiu-i . air abo\ e them from w hi.-h a 1 lenelicei a m w ^ haps, their hearts were vent w ith true > "ii fell over the .-amp." The thin the Holy Ghost a n Near Emmitsburic, Md. trition and their souls were purim d in 1 in; lirst caught the rain in I heir open moti I OK BOARDERS AM) DAY STUDENTS. saving crimson la vet' of salvation. and afterwards in their helmets, when t Sixty miles from Malttmore. Conducted hy sei-nlar clergymen, aided by lay professors, sat islied their own thirst and that of |] Training thorough in the Grammar, Since the Sold i C l' VOWS elie.lielli e I o i 'lassie a I. Conim«'rcial and Special Scien- tific Courses. Commercial and College tuFsnperiors there is m> reason w h> i ne Qua di setdng I well as the monk, may noi olu y siiperna i i Modern improvements, New (Jymnasitim Departments. Courses in Modern Lan- lloved, fell with grea irv iu n them. Al ally and thus render all his action and Swimming pool in course of erection. this juncture, the litr Hinder and guages, Shorthand, Typewriting and ions of eternal life. The perle -i ion to u hi- li Separate depart men! for young boys. rain so discomfited tl main without dis- Mtclianical Drawing. Special Classes the Christian soldier is obliged i" aspire Ninety-fifth year begins Sept. 10, t!Mi2. commodiiu: the IP-ni til«- former for Students preparing for any Profes- not of the same degree of t \eellence as that Address were defeated and put to tliirht. sion, and fur backward hoys Rooms to wh'u lt the monk is bound to attain iu o Thus fa voi ed by the prop! ; ¡on.- elements K11V. WILLI A M L. Oil AHA, der to secure a blessed eleriiiiy. St. .lolin answer to the fervent prayers of his i'hri Mt. St. .Mary's, P. O.. Frederick Co., Md. for Senior Hoarders. Night School, til«; Baptist. w ho under- ti.'in soldiers. Marens Aurelias decreed th October to April. will of his 1 dvine Master, and wliai w as icrseeiuion against the Christians sliou by ]111 it required of soldiers, said to then '. This Armenian T,eirion*of nil ian Mount de Chantal Academy Very Rev. M. A. Hehir, Pres. "Do violence te. no man. neither .-nlnmniai> el's is. since that time, noted in 1 ory any man and be eonieut with your pay." IK 'N< th um imr I. l'gion." The cessation It is even possible for 1 lie devout and \v. II e utions that foliowed after tliis instructed 1 'atholic soldier to pra.-liee 1 he IIA Cha.rjio of th<> Sisters of the Visits-».tior\- vii-tory w as a graccful acknowled^ment of II V. M. ACADEMY OP third principle of <'liristiau the power .-Ulti efficiicy of prayer. h Fiftv Fifth Year. 1901 1902. Opens Friday perfection, viz: chastity: What nionk ever composed sm-h sublime September 5ft from time to time e.-u the "I'.rcad-of I.ifc/ prayers as did that intrepid ami illnstriou-- Our Lady of Mercy, the "Seed <»f immortality," tie "Win«- tn. soldier. 1 laviti. Ilow beautiful ami soni makes virgins." lie has a!> si irring are those song-prayers of bis that 3333 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. tunities of practicing thai most lean: ha ve done dnty in re" ai and endearing of virtues humility: ¡ho pos iimnies fui" thirtv cent THE DIRECTRESS. th Refined School for Young Ladies and session of wliieli likens the . reature t• > the nini yoiith of t" « hureli MmmtdfChiMital. Wheeling. W. Va. Misses. Creator in the person of < 'lirist. «•ver amient ami e ver new: jind «h So it comes to pass thai the I sold er in swee-t strai us of li a ni Kindergarten. Class for Small Bovf, lias much in common with the input, espe.- man with jovs and de ially when t here is quest ¡on of doing the eart h. St. Joseph'TITUSVILI.Es Academy, PA. , Examinations for Trinity College, Wash Christian and civic \ irt m-s. Tin itffi.e • sido liv ¿ìrtì-.' itl, ti,. in-'ion, ; ». <: , held In June and September. soldier ill the piililieal eeojlhiuy i> to defend prav >f Kim: l'avi. 'hat om Apply to DIRECTRESS. ami maintain the honor of lie For Young Ladies, Little •us . nib praver office of the monk in 1 he dp, in«- Hoys and Girls. is to defend and maintain the limit r ami i Son that i he I hurch has I nder the «'are it!' the Sisters t.f Merer. tegrity of the kingdom of Christ. 111- M: Complete course of English. Cerinan and Clnin h in tliis world. This he dm . "I.onl. I a i I .at in. Private h-ssons in Music. Stenogra mediation of prayer ami saerilie. in w hit 1 «'liter und« URSULINE ACADEMY. my roof, hut -.-tv onlv 1h,. pliy Typewriting. Kindergarten. all mankind is included. d ami niv se vant shall be healed " l or further particulars address \\ inebiddle Avenue, liest results are ohtained. public and j The eminently religion- TH i: MOTllKH sri'EKIOH. vate. when both armies, military and 1 e tary profession was mos Near Penn. ligiolis. (iischa rge faithfully their rc-pect ive the Middle A-es.' Those duties. Cod is jealous of 11 is soldiers who genuine chivalry: the da; VILLA HARIA ACADEMY, Boarding and Day School Conductid have been eonseiTaied to llis service, and men the young aspirant 1o miliiarv fan sworn hy the He will execute His threats gains West Kij(hth St.. trie, Pa. s sword to tight only for Cod. and by Ursuline Nuns. mils and nations that do \ iolenee or iu a just i tic«' to His "Anoinicd." No far! ausi-: ami when forced to do hat- The coinse of instruction enihraces a tlior tie !.. Shir •se <>f English and French; plainly demonstrated iu Holy Writ ami pro Id the weak and helpless, alwavs ough Iaiglish education, also the Latin, I.* 1 • <\ • ••! <>ue ,.f them, ho* ere ls Your • 11 tus 11 ! n n \ .. MOUNT ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE " Opportunity! as a lesser punishment and »'hrist built up reti that his I r » »- , tnn-., n/...... „ . . , .. rlnCO. ladv was the V ill- SISTERS OFn CHARITY, of the diocese of Cleve- His own capital on its 1 In Marv. Iiis life riefen, lan I havinc ch .jc- of St Ignatius' hospita!. Youn««- tKwn. Ohio, have in connection with their Uiiwni The humble, obedient soldier .ra • was found he T Day: CARDINAL GIBBONS pi.-paritturv training school for joum man; and when honorable r.-war> "the knight wi women b.-iwet-n tliu ;.>:rs ef 15 and 25 years. The object of proa. Archbishop of Baltimore. out in the measure of justice f. was fa med for this oil.ml is (n pro pate its students for the religious stale >'. (lot If rey de I Ioni- C( >r RSI-; (>F STU! >I lis Classical, or t •n to ,-in.;r the nurses training school, or fidelity, ihe humble an I ohed i ii Town as king of .l,v. to s id them into the : Id equipped for the variousau"«1 will stand first 011 the Scientific and Commercial. if life. The course < a i< wear a crown f education given shall be based on tainiy "Speak of victories" 011 Mi character tiainine. domestic economy and on such l'n®*01 'i-«- Ins Masler ha worn a crown TERMS—Boarders per session of C nil v. when a Il ih science it ntav tie hoped will effect the end proposed. Richard, the I.i, i Hearted, of- Five Months si'TiOO ioat! 'tis rn.tv he refer ted to the following clerff Adam's family shall have been assembled in ingdoni to Sa la di] Of the diocese of Cleveland _ „. fer the return ^BCTAI. DEPARTMENT 'FOR SMALL BOYS' St t oluuiba's church: R«»- M.r the vale of Josepha t. where the of i lio t ruf cross. Stm,e ls " wimitted anytime .luring the vear Nixt k. . Imr. i -tilate Conception church; Rev J. Klute. a'- Surprising and wonderful reverses of judu' After th. captains of .tern session .-oiium-nri-.-, Moxitlav, S-ptemb.-r H, l'J02. Ail.ires:-. Rev i. P. Barry, St. Ann'» cborc». menis and rewards will he finally a.iju-1.f t hose gre it organizations Y. singstowii .)hio . Perhaps the most' beautiful and unique mil siiktiou i.. Ha uni- re Md. Rev Out Leeuiinu, Saned Heart church, H»««'"»- knights, tli - Knights of st .? Ohio * Knight < au egui- sent on application. Rev I, Stewart. Girard. Oblo, tnly ti Sir

Thursday, September 18, 1002. TIIÜ PITTSBURGH CATHOUC Templars il.e Teutonic Knights and others

(,rand bodies uf men who were bound „„ E S1 der rules (he same as religious ™ '»«V OF I FATHER JOHN'S. were besides aei-oiiipiistit'ii , ,.'.,.'. '. " greater miJitan achievement lets A" ,nkTCSti"« B" History From Low,II ! recorded Ili:in 'lit,- repulse ,,r .Mahomet Tm Mass. liis tliroe hundred thonKniwi i•..,-t . , ., i • 1 111 s ii \ a 11 • iv thousand Kin^his of Malta llcltce, till' (KX.r, share will- 11 . beatitud, , . e of a bantI"-u ..t,»».,,>* t * • I ,MI . \ With »»Oil in tilt' I.Hllil of (fie I .¡vini:

Reverence fur President AUK,nlcv, Cardinal Cibbuns issued ,,, ,i following circular to ilie (.j,, diocese: "•Next Sunday, September Ilih m i„, ,, lirsl anniversary of i he sudden •••,,i ly death of 1 'reside!;! VI. K im»\ u .!''!''"," me down with sorrow bv I sad a I for event. It is emin ly J.run should in some appro our affeciion for the chief exeeuliv uutiou and emphasize our ahhorren, assassination. You ;m> therefore in thomas MCCaffrey ^TIT next Sunday to commemorate ihe ' Notar in the way which in vour jmb'inent •»"<•<> BUT, Jf.' y Public, calculated lo test in viuir ad'mir-i (J iSF. . ' * ' - P'TTSBUROH, ' civil virtues whichadorned Hie life' late President." Archbishop Elder also KJ, a cln • J .. ,, -MABIJ"""».1C. COVVJ M PANICS. as follows: Re Sunday, September l lib u ill i„> , ... 'li Pb "' ^""--<'.1« a Specialty lh -If versary of the death of President m|k Phone P & a r-r. r ley. 1 lie crime which endc.l his e-irthlv r74 Lawrence. reer teaches us dearlv as the lesson J.' bought-tiiat in the fear and love of < and in then, alone, will society tind the tr, foundation of its rights and the safe-, I of its existence and of i,s u ..n less the Lortl keep the Hi v ]„. Vaill that keepeih it " , n ' therefore our allepian.e tt. Ilh,, „ u depend our life, our piosIM.,iu • \ eternal hopes whidV make ijf,'. \N,',',!,"( i it behooves lis mi i I ; i i'. t>u mi«, solemn oee;i. mak... e atoiieuien*t" for ti.is,... i( ¡ini.jui, ,• ! \ to ; People Eat Mis protect ion on ..in , ..ueir\ : j ¡«s people, and i„ thank IhnVf'.'.r 1 s "" ''-~rii_\ a in! ,„her vrrtres | our late I 'resident <--;, \. h.u citizenship. f,,r ,. ." "" " "'¡it Hie Lifany of ,!„• S lints | e cited nevi Sunda \ after ||iJh M',1

W'll.l.l AM ii i:\K-i |;j 77],; i c \ r.-hbisltnp o! i , .' . I Cincinnati. Sept. pi j.„ Of Interest to Horse Owners. *hiie Lily Bacon,! A I low US ! I I I . i | | Interest b • ¡¡,., ,, decidedly wrong. It relates i' , ucaicis and in our shops same cause, and the wheels

«r a roati team fmrn |i„. ,.j ir the stall. It is the usual m'-i.-ti, . V them before feedi,,,: tbnt U . ^ •Irink or do not drink, just -,s ti T, demands for the time hem- 'r, " d0 not need water until thev' leu-! i y pienished with feed ii',;l-ede; :;,v

The owner or driver or feeders , ^ themselves the horses are we I ^ taking into eonshier• io , , • "I "r- A famous New York Hatter Makes fc «»d water bo h , ' • , ' l"'1 ^ F •Hgestlon. After the i ,J,l ., '' ' > E. McGltlICK, quantity of the „bhtv. J t() nT''? ''' General Contractor and 8('h of the horse an.l tin.) il ^r This obi Builder, OTTO OETTI NO, 2" Iron and Steel ,.,<.,„.,• ,i Margaretta and St. Clair Sis.,

cJS x b-rt or .1 a M lhi< ^ITTSBURSI, PA. L, ' 'f Of the State iniivi f indu tr'«i statistics, -shuus ' 1 PfHluced 1 4ih; --V , 0« Court House Hill Telephone, East End, 380. 1901. The" irrodm Z oi •

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VAN F I S?' gross tolls of mil, I I HORN BROTH RS 1 n°t lodUdIIIi> the „1 I ; Artificial Limbs. Works 5 I" "due, loll of , he , i. .'lit I «-MENT FAVINO 0F ALl KINDS * If was V'!IS.-JS|._.;,;| '»P nu 111 he1r of „-,„., , » S]fls „ . ""iklneii einiio\e.i FE ICK BROS. CO. (! HH< I'eyat •IN Wood Street, i itfc Successors To »^Si.«;'' b'-dne, FEICK BROS,

443,605 ' 8,1,1 1,1 br a i and mt W i J J f 0{ f th he the State. ° " bn.du', Japanese coiners are alleged to be tloodin Korea with counterfeit cash. Neuhert&Son. Thursday, September 18, 1902 THK PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC. le prescient knowledge that t^ has sought theni, noi tliey fin offices. It Ile luis 1 New atlractious arc promlsed sline we noie the present, and grasps the future wottld he a cai!ili"s ihoughf to intimate thttt The Pittsburgh Catholic. all äroinid changcs in many of the pulplts. moulding opportuni lies not only for the en a paltry salary moved them to hold down ' . OFFICIAL t>Ii1 Illiet hing WTOIlg witll o|d Itlot Ii ed the l ' il 11 t'oli W'ilh Ululili \ e x t ol li lig the ¡¡Jingle copy are rarely met in such a perfect combina- er earlh. \ oleanoes \\ ortdwide are in ae well IM interpret theso sign* io vice and boiler due the Creator. Now the the striking anthracite coal miners is the ydur subscription is paid, can be changed. tlie need of a preparatlon that will I« ihe brethreu are doing something similar: in * AVhen notifying us of change of address (•hristians stay in tlie lmur of ealainity. their cliurches mi Sunday. 1 Uh. they hehl A demand of the operat- give former address as well as the new ad- coiiimemoratioti services as a trlbute lo the ia!iIla cs dress. VICI0U5 " ; - Thb h •|'|i,. oVcrerowdod steamefs ha vi- not ;H' the (teniand of the vie- Ali communications intended for the cur mei of the late Pr.si.leiit William M< coniniodaiions to bring honte visitors abroad rent issue of the paper should be in the of Kiuley. POLICY. torious general to a fee not later than Monday I'. M. as as the.v desired Many of tlie belai beaten foe seeking terms. President Baer. Manuscripts sent to the editor unaccom- inies will havc lo wait mitil rhe late lall The schools ha ve scarcely opeiied bui of the Keadinx Railroad Company, and who panied by stamps will not be returned if or early winter. Tliis will he liar.l on pUms some of |hem are busy with the football re|ifesents ihe operators, advertises himself they are found unavailable. valetndinariatis withont eil in their t-ruse, leams. lhese schools are svi se in their geli • If through any mischance you do not re- as a christian man. Practical Christianity ceive your paper regularly, every week, no that is wiili a depletcd pockefbook. eiatioii. lira in culture cottld noi he fletter - never exemplified by • unconditional sur- tlfy TIS immediately. developcd in their stndents iItati in coni Its Victories are secured by peace Attorney i Jcnei al Knox. accnrdtng to Iiis fRemit by Express or Money Order only. lueneiug at I he bottoni. Ali edtlcated fooi and concilia!ion. The harshness of the Op. Post office preferred. If by check AI»I> dv ii siaieineiit. is niaking rapid progross in in the art of succes>tul kieking conmiands erators but embitters this strife. Even if TEN CBNTs exchange, as we have to pay Paris in determining tlie legal staius of the more attention. w ili lecci-,e loiiger space in •bis amount for collecting checks. -eitied on ¡he terms proposed, it would but be Panama » anal route. Hut tlie t rnst prosecu- AH Money Orders. Drafts or Communica j.ress noth-es than an educated head, no mal a Imllow trin e, to be broktui at the first fa- tions, notalil.v that <»f ihe beH" harotis. drag tlona should be addressed to ter its ktiowlodge of science and the classies. vorable opportunity. Calmer and more judi- their slow length alotig. The brilliant at CATHOLIC PUBLISHING CO.. Krassy notoriety is the nieiilaf pabulum of cious counsels must prevail between labor torney general has in Paris work morc eon the cheap and noisy school. A veli and CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH BUILDING and capital: otherwise a seed is sown of bit- genial to ins taste. lively pedals carry the highest lioitors. terness that forbodes most disastrous ills 347-349 FIFTH AVENUE. Thorr is a glnl of goid in l In- \ atilts of tlie in the future. The arrogance of capital and PITTSBURGH, PA. The American Society l'or \ isitiug Cathollc the obstinacy of labor must give way to con- ¡Entered as second class matter at Pitts I Hited States ireasury. so imteh so as i" l'iisoiiers. headqitartets ciliation and patience. If they are to con- btirgh, Pa. cause anxiet v. Ii is a veritieat iott ol" an md ^ iu Philadelphia, does tinue irreconciliablcs legislation cannot be too sa.vmg. ••ihcre. is loo mtieli of a -""'j SPLENDI!) :t noble and sa luta ry speediI\ invoked to further compulsory ar- 'i THURSDAY. SKPTKM BE It is. I'.tuj thiug."' In this iiistancc tlie "too ntiieli WORK. work. It sliotild bave bitration. The public interest has been too will he prefertvd to Ihe too little. *lt is an its cotii.iterpart in ali our largo citjes. long a vicarious one in these contentions ;ieettmnlatioti that will not retard ihe gen iu its >ixih animai rcport it aualyzes the and it is high time that definite lines be eral prosper ity condii iotis coniiug under its obsi-rvai ion that drawn lead lo oriininalty. The.v are chielly due to At the g.-ncral s.vnod of Ihe Augllcan religWtTis indiflVrence. vice and inteinpei The drink habit among women is said bv ehttreh in < anada last weck the house ol ance of pareiits. cu viroiinient is. al so. a fac reliable in formal ion to be on the increase. l'.ishops dceh.rcd in favor of proliiliitiug the tor iti many cases. Very camiidly the so- marriage of a divon-ed persot,. while the •pjjp Wretched and misera- ciety reports that it fears Ihere is no ini Ide as drunkenness is furnier husl.and or wife was living. hnt the mediate reliledy possible l'or thesc Wletched DRINK in the man. it is a bun- laynteii in the low er house rejected tlie pro condii ioits. A ppa reni ly tliete is none iti or rlABIT. dred times more so in posed law. Iltis is :1 elear «ase of tlie lail ganized < 'atholic society to undertake this the woman. The statement needs no proof in wag £ tlie dog. work. The society sttggests the organizatioti substantiation. It may lie asked how it of yoting meli, having tiiaiiihes in every comes that a woman acquires a desire for A good Sister, we are ronaiuy -lip »* BISHOP'S LETTER OF APPROVAL. paiMll, who w ottld work ad i vely with and l»Iv'mg pious women wit Pi a religious-- pic- She is not the free agent a man Is; under lhe direction of the reverend pastor «v Episcopal Residence, .Marcfc 0. 1901. 'litre tl.ar is to be swallowed. The oll>, I cannot enter the saloon as he does, is not Having every coutidence that The Pitts in the work of reforui front idleness. intem associated with drinking people, nor, as a borders ,,11 the miraculous. The good Sister bffjj'gh Catholic will be conducted on sound pera ine. indilTcì enee to the piaci ice of re title, mixes with this class. That drinking Ctftholic principles. for the education and in should take this prescription herselt Rene ligious ohligatiotis and ituuiot ality w herexer has in vailed many Christian homes Is said struction of the faithful. We cordially re ticial in her case there might be a miracle lotind. \ woinau's society having a 1 ike ob by conscientious physicians due to the habit cd'mmend it to both Clergy and Laity, and indeed, Cannot a stop be put to lliese eo hope that It will meet with the encourage ject W'oltld be itti addi'ti power; bolli societies of too many medical men prescribing malt centric»ties by the superiors of tins«- tool nrent and support which its publishers de- working indepeiulenily of tute another. yet and spirit nous beverages for women as a serve. We have good reason from Its re- ish women? It not tiie.v should be publicly iu harnioity. It tua.\ bc said of our many tonic. In this way the habit has been creat- cord In the past, to believe that it will con- advertised tinue to render valuable assistance in the ex ce II cut i "atholic societies that t lie.v in a ed, The flee Us,- of bottled llqilOfS in til? cause of religion, education and morality, A woman, twice married, twice di\otcod. urcat tneasure . by praetice. e.xample and house for tin- husband's or father's dele'ctfl- which is also the cause of our Church and crazed with morphine and whiskey, aceiden associai ioti, are doing this good work. 1 ion. who is too nasty nice to be seen In a country. We recognize the necessity of l.Ttlv. it is allegt d. shoots to death in Alio saloon, has made many a daughter or * strenuously supporting the recognized Cath- olic press as the defender of Catholic truth. gheiiv ,'it \ the third man she was liv ing Pallici- Ivodrignez. general of the wife a drunkard. The temptation was al- Our Holy Father, Leo XIII.. has more than with as her husband. Why should we give Augustinian triars. is in this country. He w ays in their reach and they had the ex- once dwelt on the importance of Catholic this matter space here".' We do so because w ili pt obably ha \ e ample The thin disguises at the public soda newspapers ami on the duties of Catholics every paper in this city staled that her fountains have familiarized many a woman, to support the Catholic press. "A Catholic EXCEl.LENT third marriage was objectiotiable to hot peo- adjttstnieiit of the case especially the young, with intoxicants. That newspaper In a parish is a perpetual mis- TESTinONY sion," writes the Holy Father. The Fathers ple. beeaitse she w a S ;i ('at hollc. We repudi- of the t non k s subject woman may alone count herself safe who Is of the Baltimore Council strenuously urge ate i hi- contemptuous cha rue that stteh a to him in the Philippines. The visitiug resolutely strong through prayer and firm- in the decrees the support of the Catholic person, wiili such a record, was in any way general is lunch impresse»! with this coun- ness of character. press. We would wish, therefore, most ear- nestly, to see The Pittsburgh Catholic taken affiliated with the Catholic Church. try and ni an address to the Augustinian by every family in our diocese. It will con coinintiniiv at \ illanova spoke of the excel The superintendent of police in tills city, tinue to be the medium of Our official com- The decline and fall of Catholicity h, the h'iice of ottr forni of governineiit and the lib in his reported interviews as published In munications. and for this reason, also, it Latin countries might well be dropped by should be supported by the body of the City accoi'iled its people llefe. he said. is ACTION Ihe local press, makes the sectarian press editors, l.et the virtu raithful. We earnestly request that the a splendili iiehi l'or the advancement of ' startling statements of otts zeal be used nearer home. Is there not Reverend Olergy will commend it to their maiikiud. and sneh ¡tdvancement w ili he a NOI the prevalence of crime people. a beam in their eyeV Take it out. Polygamy, por! ioti of the people il" they keep < ¡od in PROMISES. among us. The city is alias divorce, flourishes among hem. They i ntlitd and elea\e to the coustitutlon. Ile tilled with the vilest resorts. The municipal •know it is an evil and an increasing mu- spoke in high piaise of the founders of the regulations are simply a byword. If we are ll means the disruption of society, since it i hi \eriuiient and their work as exhibitcd in to believe the superintendent panderers are kills the home. The diseased brethren the const it ut ioti. To the August inians. he protected by many in authority. Toll is should minister unto themselves, not going said. il is ile-its as nieutbers of ihe order, to regularly levied of keepers of houses of ill abroad with a nightmare's gaze, but waking ad vance the interest of the country and ai so repute b> officers of the law. The license up to find the putrescence rampant at home. of the Cathollc Church b> educai ion and by statutes are a nullity. Liquor men have a striving to reiain the good feeling of ali monopoly of trade iu open defiance of the Mr. Morgan is styled I lie "Napoleon of meli. It was iheirs, too. to uphold the regulations governing their business. Crime, Finance." The comparison is not a good om- Stories of converts make edit y ing reading. rlght. and he added a word of encourage i ¡s said, abounds everywhere, but when it it is very unsound. The liking to .Napoleon Piety seems to lie their monopoly. ( 'annoi meni ili their tield of endettvur. of points a moral that is not very reassttr protected, fostered, used as a means a little be left for those horn, baptized and ing if the comparison represents actual con revenue, fattening the pocket books of those con firmed in the faith'.- ditlons. The enormous business of this 11is 1"m¡nelle«» Cardinal Oibboiis. we are sworn to uproot it. the situation becomes country with its ramifications is not reliiibly informed, has recovered bis usua! intolerable. It is in this light we must Our foreign exchanges tell us that Pills healthy financially, if it depends on a oil- good health. A pain- v iew ii in our city, taking the superintend- burgh is to ha ve "the grandest Cathedral in man's power. Something is sure to give wax. CARDINAI. fui throb of anxiety i ufs statements as true, lie asserts i» the Western Hemisphere." Croat is Un- sooner or later. If Mr. Morgan is all that rati through the coun- vigorous language that lie will use every le- truth and it shall ever prevail. (ìIBBONS. is predicted of him. lie may well saw "Af- try, irrespecfive of gal effort in his power to decrease and cretti, w heu Ilw- wires aniiouticed Itis recent abolish these evils, and in the most em- Booth's reading of the "Lord's prayer." ter me, the deluge." ilhtess, ami its gravity. The deaihs. unex phatic sentences declares that he Is threat- and Captain .lack on the "tJeutle Nun.' We do not apprehend that our i-it \ officers pecte.I. of Atchbishops ( "orriuati ami Fee- ened by men in position if lie dares to carry going their annual round in the boiler plate will incontinently resign should their salar- lian w ere seriotisly felt. bui they wottld not out the law We trust that he is sincerely editions of our pious and able relig ies be not forthcoming in the near future, bave createli the shock as the demise of honest, and is not talking for political press. due to a running out of the appropriations, the Cardinal. 11is Services as :i |,igh priesi feci. He has a splendid opportunity to viB- Many of the sectarian churches are open and a legal inability borrow to tide over. and a citizen have left their slamp ott the dicate the right and win for himself the ing l'or the tall and winter season, 'lite va It is honor, a desire to serve the public, that Church and tin- country, [uotnoting e\ ery spec and confidence of every law*« cation has been a restful one for the pastors holds our worthy officers in power, office interest that ftmds l'or luan's highest benefit. citizen, the pravers of a Christian Thursday, September 18, 1902. TI IK PITTSBURGH CAT1IOUC e the blessing <»f parents. \\ V hope to see CHURCH CALENDAR. proiuises strengthened by official action and S KPT KM BKK. without any further delay. Sunday. 21st. Eighteenth Sunday alter Pen locust. St. \!au hew. A p. and Kv. MONEY WELL SPENT The ohl Cathedral church of this dio<-ose Monday. „'lM. Si Thomas of Villa nova. I'. C. Tuesday. 2nd. Si l.ouis. P. M. Is money saved and money saved is money earned. Mon.y is worth what j yu to disappear, making wax for tin s KO Wednesday. 2 Ith our l ady of Kaiisotn. it will buy, and the place to 1 >«y is where it will buy tin- mod. Every day resistless trend of busi- Thursday, -rith. St. Pirmin. B. in the year you can prove positively that this is the store that gives you most OLD l-'rida \, 2«;ih. SS ( \ prian and .liiMiua. MM. for your money. Kvery dollar you spend here is well spent, btcause of the will lie replaced by a Saturday. 27th. SS. Vosmas \ l»amien. \I.M v due it buys. Money in bank earns a small interest every year. Money ST. PAUL'S. iUld ^,,,,„1,, spent with us secures a per cent interest at once far in excess of the earnings j4tiliOture to lie erected on a beautifnl site FORTY HOURS DEVOTION. of money in bank for many years. Inttrest isn't compounded tv ice a year in one of the fine residential districts. But The devotion of the Forty Hours' in honor of the Most Holy Sacrament in the diocese here. We joy it all to you in a bunch. -we part front the dear church with tin- of Pittsburgh will be held as follows (The and in advance we return hoth principal and interest in the deepest regret. For well ulgli one-half a devotion Is obligatory on the date named in century it has been for us no other than all churches ami institutions marked In this way of useful value, and do it on your simple promise to pay. the house of r. Michael O'Connor. It McKeever. II. Coebel. F. Keane, Jos. Gal was his creation. His mind was tilled with higher. M Ryan A A Lambing. LL. I» : I'hos. 1 >c\ 1 iii J. Romelfanger. M Lambing. Win Their Cane. ' MELLOR" visions of the stately structure in the Oath C. Tomac/.ew ski. C. S. Sp : very Rev. P. .Indue K S. I razor, of this city, W'ednes STANDS FOR MELODY otic countries of Europe, of gray Cathedral Norbert Gerstl. (). S. B. piles, mighty, massive, magnificent, erected . Toth. handed down :i decision in the use stated of the Bedeiuptorist Fathers, by Catholic energy, raised by Catholic mu- Holy Ghost College. 'tininst lames B. Law h i . The court do nificence. built by Catholic hands, reverenced The opening courses iu languages, music ides that the act of March -".I. 1*1-, which and revered as the outcome of a Catholic and mechauicai and freehand drawing an* was pa»s to abolish joint tenautcy iu I his people's love. The memories of t anions now in full working order The weekly con !„,( prevent joint tenautcy as a in ¡pie i In Nov ember li>. IK» 52. Kcv. l 'ran churches, inspired our great Cathedral certs are to begin next Sunday evening. Night school w ill open in the eveiling of the Mullet ami others sold to John I ><• I >yek church. On the day of its it first Monday of October. A solemn high a n< •s .-» two aero tract m Allegheny. was one of the grandest temples in the Mass of Requiem will be offered up on Wed ted I hat It wa- land. It was the epitome of the faith and jtesdav for the repose of the soul of Frank •s - as joint te The propcrt Crifl'in. who died on the Till of August. His and not tenants m comm piety and strong religions feeling of that dou of the Ht relatives and all the students will be present. finally went into the pos high priest, and tells st ill today more elo- »in law ler pre Letters have been received from the Rev. deinptorist l athers from f it. bill he di quently than learned tongue and storied P. A. Mcllermott. Altera visit to Lourdes. page of his devotion and work for Cat ho where he placed his mission under the pro '•lined to accept it on t ground that u bv reason o \ STEIN WAY? licity in this large and prosperous diocese, tection of the Blessed Virgin, he went to clear title could not be v the act abolishing joint tenantev. The <-, "whose, glorious spread he was not to see. Ireland to pay a short visit to his friends. He will said from Liverpool on October savs it cannot lind anything In ilie in- 1 PIANOS^j but to whose well ordered mind it was a and after a voyage of 17 days he exjx 1 sIwhich prevents Ilie creation of ,j prophetic vision. A prayer falls from the to arrive at his new, mission, Akassa, at tenantev as a principi«', as it exists in lips, a tear glistens in the eye, the pulse mouth of the River Niger, on Nov. 2 case in quest ion as a principle by exp words and not as an incident. Judgn STANDARD of the WORLD throbs-stronger, and the heart beats quick one Brother and two Fathers, lately darned, will accompany him. ., _,.,. ,...,! -m I'... ; .]• ,,r I lie nlaintiff for i I »o Vol realize the advantage of owning er as we bid adieu to St. Paul's. a piano which all the world proclaims There is only one "finest" that's the New City Parish. Stein way the piano adopted by royalty and A Queer Suit. Our Lady of Mercy. (Ylibert l.efebvro, late of the parish of Polish < ;it Ii ¡cs in l lie I .a \v rein-evil It* district [1 Otieliiiu:. Oli Molili: St. Philippe, county of Laprairie. Canada, a parish ha licen established. The territory \cai |elU\ of • Mir I.adi of Men y. fifth a ve has entered an action for $-100 against his is embraced within St. Mary's district. Rev. w as one of the nost suet essful in 1 ite pastor, Iiev. A. C'orbeil. The plaintiff places Fattier Sinelsz. of the Sacred Heart (Polish). iue. ijsti try o f the institut ton. over two hundred his action on the alleged ground that al Iiraddock. has been appointed by the lit. minis having I, C C. Me-ttor Co Uà though he is a parishioner of good behavior Iiev. Bishop to this charge. He will eon i"»r .I...... a, his pastor, when visiting the parish in Janu- Unite his duties at Braddock. at the same vacation months a con r ary last, in company with one of the church time see to the necessary work of building, atory had been added 319 > . ;,..,! .,,,.I ,.1, v-i.-il 'ITTSBURGH, PA. wardens, omitted to call at his house. The etc.. incidental to this new parish. A site declaration states that the pastor's visit has l»een procured in the neighborhood of i Hamlin, Krakauer, had been announced from the pulpit. the Forty-first street, and plans prepared for the for the Pianola, the announcement being also made that the church building. It will be named the Holy Archbishop Katzer Dines With Emperor. priest would call at the residence of all Fainilv. There are about .">«»' families in Catholic freeholders, as has been the enst Olii ti I i.i I \ivhl.¡shop Katzer. of Milwaukee, n •OR SALE. in the parishes of that province from tim sojourning iu Austria, was recently the cjpient of a distinguished honor at the hat IpAKM iihali'-i Township. adjoining Milvale Borough, immemorial, but the defendant, without an St. Joseph's Protector) , of the Kmporor. i in invitation of his n fronting (in Wible anil Thompson road. W acres reason, and with a view to humiliate th if tain! 'A it!; dwelling, barn. etc.. suitable for garden plaintiff, declared several times that lo «, I B.i jestv the Archbishop was the guest of K ind truck fartu I-xi eilent location foi c.-llege or ceme- would not call at plaintiff's house, and n t tur I ¿ad \ ... n this peròr Francis Joseph at dinner. A numi tery purposes: will divide to suit Pujchaser; very easy on an of the leading nobles of the empire w> ;. 1.V.1, than over before Hut the exceeding high " &W. depot, Aile- Avon, Minn.. April 23, JS99. 1 Mr. Jos. Schmidt of this place was Ling and as he reached the eastern slope of the prices of meat will be a thing of the past as h-i'vo the P. & w »ubject to epilepsy, and no doctors gave hill he heard sounds like music, lie stopped soon as the present 'feeders' get fattened :UKl 9 P. m., city him relief. Two years ago he used Pastor to listen, and at that moment a cloud ap- up to a beef condition. Another thing that Koenlg's Nerve Tonic, and after three peared and in the midst of it a beautiful days' use he had no more attai ks and can lady. She 1 old him to go to the Hishop in now do the hardest kind of labor, 1 hanks her name and to tell him that it was her to this wonderful remedy. You may pub- wish 1 hai a church should be built on that • •• i» lish this, as 1 can vouch for It. spot, where she would always be found to Rev. Stephen R. Zoller. Till: Sl'KI'Ll'S S3.150.0000« . give aid to all in trouble. Juan Diego hur- A Valuable Book on Ner- vous Diseases »»J » Siuuj.ie ried to the Hishop with the story of the Bottle to any ad'lress. Poor pa- virgin, but no attention was paid to it. I'p r* REE tients also get the medicine free, on his return honte the lady appeared again «pared by the Rkv. Katiikr Koknio, of Kurt Ar ayne, lod., cince 1870, and now by lb* in the sanie spot and urged Juan to go 1 KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, III. again to the Bishop. 49 S. Franklin Street. The following day was Sunday and after 317 FOURTH AVE., PITTSBURGH. Mass J nan found the Bishop and repeated Sold by Druggist* at SI per Mottle; 6 tor SS. O/ AnnuaAnn l Interest QS Annual Interest the message once more. The Hishop told him Largo Site, $1.75; 6 Bottles for $9. to briug a sign from the virgin. Juan saw the savings Accounts. a« y <•11 Checking Accounts. For sale in Pittsburgh by L Kmat virgin again upon Iiis return home, and she « , ven ut Grant street. wo mS DIRECTORS: tOSMl'A KHoUKS on December 12th. as he was going to con- ¡AMKS C CHAPLIN LA IS H AW The Marriage of Donovan. fession. lie passed this time near the foot M K M'Ml'I.I.I N" of the hill, where she appeared once more. K. V CONVERSE I AK • IN S I-A IRC MILD hon. William i-i.i: W. A correspontlent ioils (liis story in I lie New ami while in c. m with JAMES S. KÜHN York Sun: stamped her fi- (IHN A. BELI Tlio quest ion of what is valid inarriiice naler tlower a1 within the Catholic I. I .ieni ettant 1 Hmo van of the Irish Brigade, a ease whi.-h nc rgin then told .1 nan to climb in tin cilpietl the ooclesiasik-al eourts of Spain i'<>r of that barren rocky hill and h< a number of years. The final decision was Capital $100,000 Incorporated, 1901 I ndivided Profits, $15,000. —when put in plain speech uiulorslandable lather and carry in his "tiluta" t< by laymen -that the parties to marria.ue op. ,Titan ditl as he was told am marry themselves, the priest being merely a e loveliest loses growing just when witness of the assumption til" marital obli told him to search for them, lb k American Iii gations. DIRECTORS. This is the story of the episode in the life THOMAS ADA NLSON, Pn-suk-nt, of Lieutenant 1 >0110van ! tell ¡1 as 1 heard PETKK BRADLEY. Tirsi Vice-President, Greene County Depository. W hen he arrived at the house of the I'.i-h ¡OIIN S. FULLER. Sonant] Vice-President in St. Augusline, I'la.. from the lips ol the op and o pene.« I the blanket, the rrvs.-s fell to THOMAS C. BRADLEY, Cashier, SOLICITS BUSINESS. dearly beloved Bishop .Moore, new with the floor, and a picture in colors appeared JOSEPH B. ROSS, God's saints: Ikmova it fell in love with a on the blanket representing the viiigin as she daughter of a Spanish nobleman, then sta- had appeared to Juan. The Bishop fell on tioned. in Paris, lie was repulsed hy the his knees in prayer ami arose with a prone father of the maiden, who was soon after- ise to build a chapel «m the spot the virgin GAN. President. ward sent out as governor 'of Florida. Short- had designated. WILLIAM RUEEL, Cashier. ly afterward, the king of Spain secured from Bishop Zuman a g a set about to build the the king of Franco one regiment <>f the Irish church, and when it was completed the "ill Iron and Glass Dollar Savings Bank, Bridade to garrison Ft>rt San Mai ma" was pia ceil above the aliar in a frame Augustine. Fla. I)onovan obtained a train OF BIRMINGHAM. of gold and silver. fer to that regiment in order to make an- That little chapel has since been replaced 1115 Carson Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. < other appeal for the hand of the girl he lov- by the magnificent church lo be seen today. ed. There are also two other churches to mark 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. 2% Interest Paid on Checking" Accounts. Shortly after the Irishman landed in Flor- the spot 011 which the roses were gathered ida lie proposed again and yas .again reie<-t on the summit and at the holy well whore ed by the father. The girl loved him and en- the virgin last appeared to .Juan This mira deavored to briug about a marriage without cíe was recognized In 1»',t;:;, and in 17ÖI ¡1 the consent of her father, but that inten- was fully sanctioned a ml confirmed by a Fidelity GERMAN tion was <|Hashed by an order from the l'a pal bull. Later, in ts-jl. congress decreed father forbidding the marriage by any Peceinber l'_\ to be a national holiday. Title and Trust Company. priest in the colony. Then ihe chaplain of NATIONAL BANK, the Irish regiment pointed out a way 341 & 343 FOURTH AVENUE. The Church in the West Indies. which the marriage might lie solemnize.! Capital $1,000,000.00 of A.IIegheny. without incurring blame in any way. The At this time of spechi 1 interest in the West lovers were advised to gt 1 toiret her to early Indies the following information in regard to Undivided Profits - - - 978,732.17 7t><>-711 OHIO ST., Mass, and say to the priest as ¡1. cann for! Santa I.mia is doubly welcome, coining as fay s 2 per cent interest on clicking accounts. from the sacristy, "Rev Father. I lal.o th it dues from a non-Catholic pen : Special rates nn time deposits. Assets Over man for my husbaml." and "Kalht r. I take "'Last ries is not at all interest inu. and for Acts in all trust capacities. I «amines and insures titles tu Real I stale. this woman for my wife." a town of ft*e thousand inhabitants, it Safe Deposit Bmes fur Rent. That was done. The irate governor, when seemed dull and -dead. The only decent he heard of the ceremony, clapped I touos a 11 1 uiihTmg w as the Roman Catholic 1 'at In dra! 84,000,000.00 ltd into a dungeon and sent oft his daughter to situated in the center of the town. Though Bank in the City. a Spanish convent bv 1 he first ship that came Kngiish in fiovernment. in name and in ev- ILL along. Hut 1 lonovan was game jo i ho last erything else tin- island is French. Natur- i LACK inch, and his comrades of the Irish brigade ally, therefore, the natives are ('atIndies. Un ofi'icers and men. stood by him. and collect driving up one ol the main streets, all lin- ed a large sum of money to conduct Ins case ing in one direction, and on impilimi, we American Trust Company through the eeclesins!ii-ni courts of Spain, found that a confirmation service was heim:' In due time the Irish brigade had a i hehl at the Cathedral. We alighted and Real EstateTrustCo. OF PITTSBURGH. jollification over the outcome of the case in went in. The full ritual of the 1 'huiv.li, with favor of Donovan and his bride, who were dusky altar boys, and little girl* «-hid in Capital and Surplus. $3.500,000 .ì.ì.ì f ourth Avenue. happily reunited, and had the pleasure of seeing a number of little Konovans ualln red singularly impressive. Hack of these chil- Banking by mail is simple and conven- about their knees, with as iroo.I a ritrhi to dren sat or knelt their sponsors, dressed in ient. On request, a card is mailed to Solicits Accounts from Banks, Bankirs. birth unstained as any children ilia: en dark clothes, and every one turbarn-d w ith a you- You sign as indicated thereon and from marriage solemnized by < 'animals white kerchief. Possibly there were two Corporations, Firms and Individuals. with the full ritual for the marriages of return with your first deposit. The ac- thousand people present, ami not a single count is then opened and a hank book Vings and queens. white person excepting priest and iUshon sent you. Interest paid on savings, 4 No matter where one goes through the l'avs iet,-r. it ai 2 per cent, on depoflt« •ab' per cent; on accounts subject to check, The Cult of Irish Patron Saints. world, the Roman 1 'ath«di< rhureh deems il jeet tu check. wisdom to have intelligent men as priests. 2 per cent. Spv< lai rat, « of interest ou depositi midef« In confirming the immemorial veneration was met. we would litui him siimul-irlv re defluite periodi. of twenty-five Irish patron saints. F«,pe l . .. 311 FOURTH AVENUE. dispenses with the usual lenmh\ formalities line«! and educated, the peer of an'v. ' The The decree begins with the words "Faithful < hurch does not take any poor, old. broken Erin, which has over kept i he t 'at hoi jo :,. down preacher ami senti him to spread the iigion (.aught her by her Iiisliop I'atriel and < ¡ospel. No one is too good for such work with it. obedience and dutiful service to tie- and for that reason the Unman missions nre" so successful. \\ |,,, ..01 ,.„... , Aposlolie See of Koine." Twcni \ n rilOSI: 1)01 LARS ¡ patrons were Bishops. Their names were it: scribed in the most ancient mart vroloino* left from th and have been copicd l,y the ftolaiidi-is Bountiful Crops vacation mak Secretary of Agriculture .Limes WiKon prime fot tuda All Want Natural Gas. who has returitfil from ;i (¡¡|, tlitou -!i flu* tiuns of banì West. Htimmarizctl the ajrri. mi 1111 r;i I '"*«•, m.L- - - accounts m The probability of coal being dearer this turns m the Stnics he visite,I. u hi.-h im-lml 'Iat o them at work wit it the Cermania I winter because of the miners' strike is caus- ' <>f Hs failure .-an now Tbursdrt& September IS, 1002. THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC. U

Men Who Take the Pledge. Italy's Kins;. On his proposed visit to Russia and his al- "The pledge is a line thin-; hut don't tak FACETIAE. ly, Germany. Victor Kunuauuul avoided the MARVELOUS It too often or you'll forgot other ally, Austria. Twenty one years ago hi- r you've ever taken it at a!!, -lust b.-at f a flier. King Humbert, wnii to see the Km- I RELIEF A negro sexton has a very stylish mulat- in in* I that one good strong Ige peior Plan/ Joseph at Vienna, but I he com • secured in dyspepsia and indigestion is worth a hundred broken pledue< to wife. Asking for a bigger salary, lie gave I public 111 by a member ut the reverend clergy. The above remark, the as a reason: "It's mighty hard to keep a terance of a Roman i'athol Hcriîvwjun, sealskin wife on a muskrat salary." was made for the hen.'Hi «•! a youni.- " I have found teniperanee soeieiy which ha.I de-ener: Mrs. l'angle The papers mention a man MURRAY'S into an athletic dub. liivalrj who has cooked his own breakfast l'or lif- societies had dex doped - ted) years. CHARCOAL TABLETS this in turn had fosn-ivd ,-eriaut foi Mr. Cangie Ile must have been very bun of immediate and permanent benefit, vicious jubilation «[uiie .nit ->l j u>> i" the Pale Horse came for him, with the sad- use as directed is simply marvelous." and renew it. This simple 1 • >t dle and bridle of righteousness and he sir ad fv Some Coffees REV. R. HOWLEY, D D. put the member again in died it and rode home.'' i ! I r REMONT STREET. Many.men visit a priest for are Glazed For sale at ail Druggists, or mailed taking the pledge who never think of' "(>f course. Maggie, if you Intend to get Yfiw with a cheap coating. on receipt of price. 25 cts. per box. ing a tempera me organization, married, that is your business/' said the mis- j AT It gazing helps coffee type of humanity seems io prevail anci A. J. D it man, 2 Barclay St., N. Y. tre!?s to her cook, "but you mustn't forget j pledge-takers unless wJL? v.hv aren't the high- that marriage is a very serious matter." laboring men from :-.•"> t>> •">•'. who ha\. 115' priced Mochas and Javas "Yes, ma'am: I know it is sometimes," re ilies to support. glazed also? plied the domestic, "but maybe I'll have bet- Professional men. stieh as la\A PRAYER BOOKS, ter luck than you did." and professors, are rarely known to take the pledge. Store clerks, bartender- Lion Goffee CHURCH GOODS, positors and skilled mechanic s ma\ !••• I n An Irish lawyer addressed the court as j quently seen among the applicants "Gentlemen," instead of "Your Honor." Af j is not glazed. It is per- RELIGIOUS ARTICLES. Often it happens that a man presents him lor he had concluded, a brother of the bar TOa fectly pure and has a self who is not a Catholic at all. but still in reminded him of his error He immediately j ra delicious flavoflavor.r arose to apologize, thus: sists upon taking the pledge from a Catholic Tlie«Mieti packuga Insures uni* priest. The solemnity of pulting himsc!! "May it please the Court in the beat of ; form quality and fraahiieu upon his knees and repeating the words: debate I called your honors gentlemen. It 1 faithfully promise, with tlie ass was a mistake, your honors." God's grace, to firmly abstain from eating drink for one year." A few days ago a gentleman was show ous matter ing a visitor from the country some of the Farmers Depoist Generally a year limit is set. but any term sights of London, and among other places may be named. As a rule, priests object pointed out the House of Parliament. 506 Wylie Ave., two doors from Fifth, giving the pledge for more than a year "Well, now." she exclaimed, "what a tin. National Bank time, having learned from experience building! It ain't the gasworks, is it V" three and five year pledges general!: "It is. madam." he replied, "of the who!. 220 Fourth Avenu pieces within a month. British nation." The clergy regard the pledge as but J. J, McCORMICK, earnest of serious g 1 intention, The Medical Expert "I am sure that y • hi Capital Stock, $ 800,000 inherent or sacramental grace attached baby shows what our modern methods wil Steamship, Railroad and thereto. Its value comes front the individu do. Did you follow my direction»?" •lis own self reliant force of Mother Oh. yes. First I skimmed tin Surplus. 4,100,000 from what Roman Catholic theologians des milk, and added two parts of hygienic watei Exchange Agent, ignate ex opere operant is. New 1> ork Sun. and two parts of your celebrated modifier l Indi vided Then 1 carefully sterilized the whole." The New Reference Library. "And then?" Profits I ,<>00,000 506 Smithfield St., The new reference library at the Vatp "I threw it out of the window and gave tIn Ig the gift of the munificent l.e>>. The \ al - babv the cream." MELLON BUILDING, lean archives and library .-onsisi mostly of Solicits Business 3 doors from Fifth avenue manuscripts. A library was much needed • \v a for the scholars to whom the I'ope ha- pore Pre. Press. An F.nglTs!i sail thrown open the Vatican's historic freas watching a Chinaman who was placing a tires. There are few reference libraries in dish of rice bv a grave: "When do von ex Homo, the Government it self having 1 BURNS & RI;ILLY, TP* 1 little since it took over the public libraries in 187b. The new reference library, e\> el 316 FOURTH AVE. llll lit ATI Vi lenti.v situated for use, is very well appoint flowers you fellows put," retorted I eel. There are complete sets of the fathers MEMBERS PITTSBURGH and Councils, lexicons In varictis laminates STOCK EXCHANGE A shrewish Scotchwoman mice tried t.' Hay and Grain (exegetical lexicons, legal, lituruieal. etc) J wean her husband from the drain shop by Cardinal Mai's library lias been added to the Tel. Bell No. 1 Court. euiploy ing her brut her t.. net the part of collection of hooks, which is -till growing 716 and 718 Fifth Ave., irh.ist, a lid frighten John on his way home. under the care of the Prefect, father Khrle. STOCKS BONDS RIAL ESTATE "Who are you?" asked the farmer as the PITTSBURGH. Another monument of l.eo's bounty i apparition rose before him front behind the new college church of I he Maronile Syrian- bush: "I am Auhl Niek." was the. reply. The college was for.nded b\ Cre-or.\ Xllh " Are you. reallyV" exclaim."] the old r.'pro- in 1584, and revived l.y I'opc I.e.. in ls'X>. bate with much satisfaction instead of ter- Since then it lias rapidly de\eloped. ror. 'Mon. com awa.' i hi- "Ye>, this is the place." exclaimed tin- old A M I! KM'AN. A. V. I>. u sion in the Catholic World Maga/ine foi soldi.-r with the wooden let;, revisiting the I> lilt..UN. 1 A" August. In his own language the writer re battlefield ..f •-. ,-r for a rapidly growing list f depositors. 4 few hours in < 'ha i tanooga. 11 w a> i week Black Hair percent, on time deposits. day, and while out w aikinu we came lo the SEND FOR BOOKLET. Catholic Church: acttinted by curiosity, PRUDENTIAL TRUST CO., entered I did not lake my hat off, but wen' " 1 have used your Hair Vigor for five years and am greatly 6124 Penn Ave,, E. E„ Pittsburg. stalking down the a isle with my hat on. A fmr-j-i^ priest was slowly \\ all-dug up and dow n one pleased with it. It certainly re- stores the original color to gray of the aisles reading, and nut iced me. he re iia!' hi. - s ooiubiiinlion of the higli- hair. It keeps my hair soft."—Mrs. buked me for showing disrespect to the ; of M \i i;il tin.' growths, caroful- Helen Kilkenny,New Portland, Ale. tir: house of <¡«>.1 in not reinnv ing my hat. At FIRE INSURANCE. !> self. toil. roMstcl and clcaiifd by the best that time the priest w as totally unknown modern methods and furnished iu 1 11). Pat- to me. and it was some three years later ent Preservative Packages which retaiu its Aycr's Hair \ i^or has INSURE WITH THE RELIABLE that 1 learned lie was l ather Tobin. of «'hat full strength and flavor indefinitely. tauooga, who has since then become to me been restoring color to a spiritual father indeed: and Pro\ idence gray hair for fifty years, It positively surpasses in drinking merit so ordered it that the same pries! who re City Insurance Go., any separate growth, or any other combina- buked me some years a-.ro afterward baptiz and it never fails to do ed me. 1 kept my hat on in the church part it is iihva.v s uniform in quality and always this work, either. 248 Fourth Ave., 11st floori Tradesmen«» B'ldg. fra uni nt. It hy retailers ly through thoughtlessness, but mostly iFoimerlv at 64 Fourth Ave ! Pittsburgh, Pa. at • 11., always in packages through contempt; for 1 did not then believe You can rely upon it Ask your graeer for It. that a Catholic church building was for stopping your hair sen«« the house of God Organized 1870. Capital $100,000. from falling, for keeping VALUABLE PREMIUMS JOHN C. RKII.I.V, Pi evident. your scalp clean, and for EDWARD Klil.LY. Vice-President. OFFERED I- 0. 0. F. Excursion to Des Moines via Penn ALFRED S BISHOP, St. y ami Treasurer, sylvania Lines. making your hair grow. A V. D. WATTKRSON, Solicitor Low fares to DPS Moines, Iowa, wil $1.00 a bottle. All druggista. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. FOR PATRONAGE. in effect via Pennsylvania Lines for So-, If your «truirjiisc < :.mi"i supply you, I. C. Reillr, lames D. Callery. SEE LIST ereign Grand Lodge. I. o 11. v. nieoti send us one dollar and w« will express Edward Kelly. Jr., W 11 Keech. For information about rates, dates on wh yon a bottle. He sure and eive the name Alfred S. Bisbt p. Edwin Bindley, IN EACH PACKAGE. of your nearest expre«« ultW. Address, M. Munhall, Geo. \V Schmidt tickets will be sold, and time of irains apply ,1. < AVER CO.. Lowell, At ass. A. V. I). Wuttetsor. L. Vitsack, í)!LWORTH BROTHER8 to J. K. Dillon. District Passenger \gent E.tM. Bitielow, B. J. Wcixel, room 306 Park building, Pittsburgh P. O.^Box 654. Telephone, 644, Court PITTSBURGH, PA. ' ì

Thurnlny, Kcplomber 18, 1302. 12 THJv PlTTvSBL'RGH CATHOLIC. City Ch\irch News. MM

ST. Midi AKI/S. S. S. K.-v. I'lUticr Se- PITTSBURGH CARPET CO bastian SI nils. »' 1' . lias a-knl hi- superiors hereafter ho hold in ilie to relieve him tor- th.- present l'r»iu pastoral tho nine oVhwk Mass. work. His Insili li is sunvriui; anil he net'dü I at her Me« tavern roti A rest.. Father Sintis has been a tneiuber of the Passionisi lather- fur nearly ."•«» years. sr. jusiit'ii s. in.«m Ho has been t'eetor of Si. Miglia. I s for the ili-, 1 Ith. the new sta greater portion of I" > .ars. Several time* moi her ni' st. \imusih Iiis health trave \\a,\ untl.-r ilio strain ot' hi- were bloss«*»! at To" h laboi-ions tasi, an.I ho was Coebel. l'aller J-td' leave, but as soon as he w as auain sutTirieiit ly recovered lie a. eede.l lo Ilio deiìian.ls * tìiO oougroiration ami w ent ha ok lie lias s r I'KTKU'S, s s throe assi si a nts. w lm a re a^ parochial sellout ami other -h-partmeats of Mt « 'leiiHMiis tlie work. « At a mot-tin»' hold in the l'asino rooms I in SI" ST KIM I K VS. Ila St. Joseph'- < 'asino how Uhu leant w a - ro b'.th. I organized for t In omiin^ ,-easoti I-rank oil's w a - n M « CLOSING OUT SALE. oli n Anuet was re elected manauoi- and Koru last al ) ti . sr. t .t M M I. Wl ii t Im year's -tar. w a> .!oo|.-.l rapi a in 'l'ho team l'ho cith er i«i •e «Hit our will be strengt hem d h\ tin addii ion of two ros i« Ion« o ssi i.i m k Saner. The l'oli: < al new inemhers. and has evnry pru-p. • i of a (Mil 11 i -sueoessf ill season, 'l'ho ina na fononi is now ha vi' in X iow tho ready lo hook uames with all imlepeinhmt a in i resi, lom o T team's in litis vieiuity, Si. Miotiael's and St hi V -nil their u a f Koni fa t e 1 .Itera i % Soeiel \ I. am • ••'•'• • SEVENTY PER CENT IN RE?SE IN RENTAL. * S I" J A \l I Uovi IanI Ih.' Y dios" So.lality of lilis o. ST. .l(/ll N l'Ili: IMITISI \ ver> tine ur.se w« m Id have t<> pay it, in lirst moot im; and .'.«m t.nildiníí lui h:i- bom pr. s. ni. d !.. thi- intr. I Ith Tweiiiy livo advance t oui' many friends, we have éhvireh hy Mr John l ay It i Mill« I on lin- rolls. 1 hoy intet a venue and will bo rafflod oil for tin hon« decided musjoal in i ho near fu We 'a iil, then-lore, close out Jit of the new elnir. ti » 0 at once ST. K IKK.WS 11 o\ . latini Moi aun ss ri : ri ;i; am» r \ who has boon sink w it h ly plmid lever in Sr «olio. 1 ion and Visit wi I"raneis hospital wa- di-oharu.-l fron l-l by Fa i her «¡mutin 0 hospital Sunday last II. has left Im do r home in Johnstow n to ro. ttporalo ST. llliUJI I »'S l'In * CARPETING-LINOLEUM- tv Oe ST. M A K VS. l.awretit evillo ^ Neighboring Parishes. ^ MATTINGETC.

It \ N KS V I I.I.K. St « "at hai ino s I at hei «lav imo k. Kov I a HUM i.A. «»'Urion, i'cetor of this pan Attor Ilio ooroimmy i,«.'turo and .on- «-ri !'««r 1ho hoi,ohi ..i tin the «-uph new parish. September '-'Ith. lather Mar ih.x will • tin assistant at Si James'. W.-st laid, will th.x «dl ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS deliver the ieoiure, on "Tho Modem Won. Market st .•111." The program will be a rare untsieal «;h.\ssi'tii;T Kov. I Ileal. aturda v. K Si'o'l'ThAl.i; Mi-SS I'J iza hot h LACE CURTAINS AND ami Iter 1 w o nie.o - ato Innin allei a m enjoyable va.-ation. I'. KA I »I M m K A la rte and pr« u as solemnized Thursday ili ort Kl ITA NM.NC l atin i 1' A 7 o'clock, in St. Krondan::s left Kit t a ti n i nu «m l'hm-da\ t«t a m-w tiehl bride was Mi-- Mary J PORTIERES -ui labor in New York 'I'lie roM-rein! gen ami Hi. -ivoin wa- I'h of Was! tientan takes with him 1 lió good will and mun lie. Krad.look The uratilmle of all the pari-liiotiei «, it i une-i - ami XV a At Marvelous Reductions M< aux. pastor, i oIMnI Sal untax. Kit h. aller a t lire mouth.-' t>\ K< ' l'ai! visit to his native hearth t a liter <> N. ill re tua Ko i m- ionio in Ta Um it :¡ Prices. turned to Iii.- parish, reitexvod in health ami Kraddock from Reo-ular strengt ti. Mis parishioners -reeled him most Remember, these ^oodsarc n eordiatlv He officiated al botti serva es McKKKS Ib n KS Kox l a I ». n and arriving, Sonda v. 1 Ith. and spoke very t«m« hiumnul.x xxa- a XX i ' I CO I u llx 11. and oí the It nest designs an< tor the Fall . . t roi'ovoroil troni a loj.ig su dl' siel; nn tlie faith and h.yallx ol Inland -- Ilo lei 1 on l'hur-.lax la>t l'or a season oiler I ',H)l\ Huv k»r h ; wants and buv liotv mot tier rtiur. lt three weeks in the ea-i. tor rspr WKST l . l \ A. Alt Saint- « >n 1 ' Miss May and Ivate ( ) J htnox a n leti nexv ciiuroh x\ ìI ! Monda x lo rosutiie I hoir -tudio.v a ! Si A Kc np|>i Kith ilie corner stone of I enh's. < ;reenstiurir be laid

MeK KKSI'OUT l'ho .xeni which !••< I 11 « >M KSTK A 1 » Th 'uluml.iis I o at in interest in social obvies duri m: Ih All Carpets Made past week was 1 ho woddin Mr. duet ion of'the Merry Cobbler." on the o.lhii K Sketley ami Mis- Anua II ."«oih and iioiober l Laid and Lined \ov. The nuptial knot u ils d \V*slnev St. Marx'- hall. Tenth a venue. FREE.

RECENT DEATHS. A PITTSBURGH CARPET CO., TI IOM AS Mot A IITMA as Thomas Mct'ariney. helox od hushami -«i 227 -FIFTH AVE-227 l 'ecelia M- 1 'al inox . ..I l'.a-« l'i! dted Momla> . sih. ai a was a brief mie. and was ltoiaio wilh Chris itali reviunat i««n. l ive « hildron and llu- wid owed xv ilo ami inolimi* stirvivo Miss KlU t'ari ih*v 101 i za hot li. Ce.•olia ami l'rank FOR ALL tool; pitico l rum Si « "«>1 imin'-. Turile Creok Flowers and Plants Î )CCASION& on WAntuesday. bith. Kov. l'athoi Cnnniim Km jiam officiate,! l'ho intermoul. wa- in St We « tivoii every attention, and Titolila- coinoterx « opohind. 345 Sixth Avenue, U I 1.1,1 A M .1 l.A N 1'. Pittsburgh, Pi. William .1 Kant ,- «>'• took, from t x Catholic i oinmuuit; ¿lioid fever, aged lit; years. 11 is funeral strale in many òdi als. it took place on Sat unlay, b'.th. at St. Mary's nier. v to Inst met ani MACKEREL-NEW MACKEREL éliuretí, l.aiieaster. wItere solemn high Mass NEW HOLLAND HERRING AND NEW CODFISH of Keipiieni xv a s sting bx K.x |»r M-i'til l'oligli, the pastor. Mgr Kenimh . root or ol WC have them at the right price. the American eoliege in Koiim. preaehed an W I HSAIE UR0CERS appropriate and touching sermon in which Halles* W omen Barred. JAS. A. McATEHR & SON "" he pa id i lie deceased a beautiful tribute I to Cor was buried in the family vault in St Mary '- her t'liarles K. Cmley eeniolery. Kaneasler His parents formerly St. Mary's olnireti. Voukers. \. V lived in KlairsvilSe and they lai v.- many mon .lenoni I'llONI relatives in tliis dibeese, among them M •intreli A. V. H. Wat tersoli, a ertr.siu lib in. mh ttie funeral. id 1' J. S. BLAZIER á CO. •x . ra i \\ onieii w

Bigolrj in Business. tat ion ot the rules of die Cattiolie chare) Says our esleem.'d eoiitemporary. Women attend Mass wilh hats on as an ii OVSTI RS, FISH \M) GAME, Cattiolie Universe, of i 'tevetami. « >hio dieation of respect to (Joel, When thev ver " 'Kusine.-- is liusiness." but nobody lit tnre to come uneovereit ttiey exhibit disn li) and 47 Diamond Market, in do business with those who insult ih spiM-t. Hereafter any woman who comes t customers. * * « 't'ho i'atholies of Cle church wit hoot a hat will not be admitted 1'. J la PITTSBURGH, FA. f Thursday, September 18, 1902. THK PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC. 12

NICKTUWX The Kev. Father Superi. o. and Miss Kate I,aoy. a prominent young opened. This school is one. of the finest in ALTOONA DIOCESE. It., met with a serious accident on tbe y of St o« kett. The ceremony was per tlo- State, is massive In construction and »ml a short dislalico from Carrolltown h.\ 1;e\ Father Siu.ll eommandini:' in appearanci». It will be the riiiay inonini^-, Il'ih. He was drivimr from dwiu. son of Michael and Amanda IF an home of the Mother Superior of ilio Iniiuaeu- ALTOONA Miss Urid^it Kelly b.-r - Kev. I' Anthony, o. s. B. of St. Vim-cut : stories high. It lias a eentrai construction vivi'tl l.y two (laiiiihitT: ilie Kev B Boniiaee, « i. S. B. <•( Allegheny: of lit hi feet lonvf and ."id 1Vet deep. Tliere Htv the Mrs II B Bot hoir, of Bat robe; Mrs. An two v\ iims each 170 bv 10 feet of I'ittslniruli. awl Mr* Old. VHooii.i. HI eri drew Mangold, of lMtb-liurirh, Michael, of • l.atiobe. and Aloysius, of Fittsburuh, have been visiting lu re on account of the serions The Oid Camper JOHNSTOWN The .Misses llowe. i: Bi.i.r.i'i i NT 11 less of their fatili the Vellera ble Betlia lias for forty live yours had one article in Street are flit elt a ill iliu rittslnilirll \isilol: Thui'sd; lllgl lin Wirt nor. Sr. his supply Borden's Kaglc Brand Condensed Kev. Father M- .1. < '¡mole recently i O l'l * 11wa s mo Milk. It gives to soldiers, sailors, hunters, (Hi in innrriajie Mr. Win. Ku'.-r and Mis The luci callipers and minors a daily com fort, "like Mary MeKeltle. of the Teiiih war, Miss Mai I : R11 : DIOCESE. the old home." 1 lelieious in coffee, tea and Albert Sieiiuer. sou of ,|olm Sh imi-r. Martin. ehoeolatc Mail! Sireet. lias eliti le.i Ml! ( stiulie'S at Notre name univen 11 FF FA l'A UK M FKIF The new brick academy for th« Me Mi Sisters of Si Joseph, Villa Maria, West Bp ml. Intl. -V i s ! • 'old weather will be along before you Hiphth street, will be a splendid structure Viear • ietiera! Fa I her .lulm Ho\ ¡. know it. Time now to be thinking about ri ics « la irn in It will eosi $0(1,000 when completed. Arch against giving l" eei tain parti the fall suit and overcoat. Styles are set, io it cot S. F. 11 eckert. of Fit tsbui ph, designed bo priests and eolleet inu tor new materials ready and prices very mod- the buildiup. It was he who dcsipiicd and Syria and Ariiienia 1 i e has r-a Lui l\ IIAVFN W ili: IH K Kiel» and est Special fjeilii ics for cleaning and built the mother house, "Mt. Alvernia," one lii'Ve that they are not genuine, hut fakirs Mi-.-. Heneii B. I.obmer- ere married Thurs pre - - i 11 p. I » iek son, i In- Tailor, I'Jo Wood of the finest and most complete in the Fitts The lit. lie\. lUshop <;ar\e\ on Siunla \ ry of St. Agues' street. burgh 11 ioeese IB- is a I so b uilding tin- new afteriKMill. mil. a l •"• oVl.n-k. laid the or elilll'eh Ity Kev. Fallici M a iieher. The at f the Sacred addition to the I'ittsburph Mercy hospital ner stone of the now eh • \ of Ketiovo, ami >se,l it. The Heart at (oneiaaugh a Miss Anna F. I.ohmers. 11 cm The hr-t floor of tin- new "Villa Maria" T F. Smith, Bishop, with the Ke\ «Ik will be the assembly hall, 1 hat will accolii To Mis Grandchildren. aered Heart. pastor of the elmivli of the Sa SFMMIT < "ha rles II i ( cruci- ot ( modate ."i»mi There will be on this Moor six While at the front ami the Kev. Father /.wit-ken p soli, and Miss 1'.eri ha < '. class rooms, parlor, priests" parlor, dining ( 'oil Ike. of Mino lipid inp for his countrv. Mary's, both of Altoona. an room, bed room, bath. etc. This Moor will be B ma ugh short h before t hat ti bv Kev. Father Ki completed June, I!«»::. The second tloor w ill I Mr. James F. Boyle, oi I pl¡ (iarvf'y, after bhssinu the stone •re I. ard i ¡las- eoiisi-i oi' coiiiinunity room, reception room, Bovvell, Mass., sutler Ile it in posit ion. made a IVw retnarl Miss Tlu-resa I.attortici ret in up room for Sisters in south wing, inn <'d unusual exposure followed by Father Smith, win. prea\ \ n-.-lm \\ rooms. Third tloor. rooms for Sisters, dor I oh u s Medicine l'or ,.,1 in Herman and the Kev. Father Mart von, homo near Fattoli on Si mitorv, ob'., for boarding pupil ourth over thirty years. It pastor of St. Stephen- Slavish < alhoi;. t il i years. Mr. Weaklam tloor, infirmary. Basement, dining rooms, cui ed me of a elironic chureh of this eity. in Slav ish. the' oldest families of i n - ri i « a m i >r i kitchen, pymiiasiiuu. etc. The entire build The priosts who attended wore the Wry illp will be completed October.-loo;;. lironchial trouble con- county, and was ha pi i:'. Father HaIIit traeteli in the nrmy dur- Uev. .lolin Boyle. V. <; pa-tor i'.iu lie is survived bv * ing the Ci vii War. It the Kev. Fathers M. .1. < 'auole and .1 I Me ta up h l'Ili I»l HOIS The Catholic schools, which Quilian. his assistants: B 1 »ombiuski. pastor wen> closed for the past two weeks on ac- is a splendili medicine, w hein» conduct for the children, and to- of St. ('asimir's. .1 (' 1 'airaii, of St 'olum Mary ton. by Father count of smallpox, reopened on t he Fit h da v my graiidehildren lia's. Father Welsh, his assistant. F Untie 11 win 11 en I was made with a large attendane«'. •'"'e tali inp il. It keeps 11 ioni well and sind. pastor of St. Joseph; Matthew Smith arrolllown Mr Bernard Farley returned to St. Vin of ('resson. Kobert Kicruan « Summit cent's on Wednesday, lmh, to resume his stronp." As w e ha v e said bi fore. Ibis old renìedy i- nof a paleni medicine it is froe and John Kopeia of Wimllter l.omrno Mrs. M: M< studies. froni lemporary and v\oakoning stimulants lias pone to Atlanti. < 'it On the occasion of his election for county 11« or neive iIcaileuinp opiates. It lias built up WII.Molil! Sunday. Tibi.. was a memora da Up liter. Miss Me \1eer president of the A < ». IB, We. the friends of and resi orod thousands to health and bio day. Twenty seven boy- and uirls re- Mrs. Thomas Farrish Mr F. T. Sullivan, congratulate liim on his coiveti their first Holy Foiuiuunioiii,, anamd In recent victory. Mr. Sullivan is an able and sirenpt h dui'ing its oO v oars of success since . . ites wer» an eiuiuent specinllst prescrlbed it for the the same day seventy seven < •'•"-•- l'Ito recent festival or zeahuts Hibernian and we ardently wish »p. Many of late Kev. Fatlier John O'Brien of St. Fat- oonfirnnil by the lit. Kev. Bi Michael's hall, was sm him success iu his new sphere of life invasion was rick's pa fis h. I.I iW eli. these were from Foriamo: TI minciai and ->• ial >tan Kev. Fathers ('avanaupli. I.yi ell. I »Olio Ma ss . from whom it the opportunity for many non <( 'a ii holies to ghue. and Brady visilod Father McHivney di'ti V I'M * ts nam and by whom it was re conni ed . It is il» \linai : » attend, and happy i esuli - a re expei-teil 1<> t;\l I ITXIN William last week. e as a onio and body bui Idi •r. I follow. All WOre deep] v illinre-sed lo Mt St Marv's eollep» The approaching marriage of Mr. John vour dru ppist 1 loes not Kelly and Miss Fizzle Mann, b •Hi Of this have it SCI d si f or a bug • botilo express lid t ; rielo HOI>1,11 >A YSBF K< ! I J * Moore Mr \\" i Ilia i di I hill and Miss place, w ill come off next week. u A lloví y Co., Lowell, zdale, was Mass of Turtle < leek, was tin M a r.v K Ste¡ e. were mar The Kev Father Tracy, of Hon ker. reelor of St. Mary's, o 11. Father F \ viist on Moi Fat rick's by elected county chaplain of the A of Mr r.eo Cook. of » .'ays "The mani K»»v. J .11 ti altembnl by Mr. W. l'»a v is and family move Futh Mi-< foi H il' y the following Mary MH\»rmi11>\ \ irli; l'i it si urijh ami Alleuhenv chureh Tuesday evening. Sept tot Mr. F ; lirUURÍ Schi Hitl y t'o ., Util init l'enn Ave., I8th Hook. IB nuil i 24 il t'en Ave., Sixth an.l VVMi e Avenues, b won the 2Si.lt Vt 152 R n A ve. : C tirisi v Pharinary, Smith ielri v i h Ave ( cup, w ti leti presented "arsoi l'hai! ìacv, 805 1'arso n St.: I.I l.l.N Irene, daughter of Ml Mi Mr. and Mrs. i Joo Me S/ar/1 11 sk iH» !irntîic v 52i» 1 jsephii le St. : [urto Hliar- Thomas Stein, died mi Suuda\ n <'otter, the si ng 102 out 2IKIÌ snn St "haui mi 's I' larmacy. 92S Carson 7th. aged I year. le 1 '_',->. The Noi Hub club. St K t'hari rv. 251 C'a-s •n St. ; Pit s St. Phai- er cup" by niiiry. 1 l'in t'en n \ ve. ev 2101 'etttt Ave.-. The services ..I the Kurt v ¡lout a up h 1er Miss May >f Alleghi' IV, Fa., won tin UHIacv . U Hit Cars oil St. A 1221 ( .'arson St ; lu St. Brigid's Kiiiniav 21st. F, lì vat •ne target. Walth ir I tiart i lacv C 020 ( lesinili St ami 1021 Chest nut St t Ohm cv li¡: l Ohi Will ho assisted by I 'at hers i a v. i ' \l¡ K( »1.1 . !'• » WN 3 St,, Sa uei's l'hai È !i st hint S ts . t'hai nei Rebecca felil, O'Sullivan ot Wilnioie. I'»• i ess Adam J. Stolz, SCRANTON DIOCESE^iiiSti *. St. A i..ip. ^ m St. l't A liete-so u \ f icock Sts. ; rone, and I »ea.sv of t.'allii/.iu bv her l 'i ben Drni >TK. Ft St l'hai * •bihlro W ith a solemn high Mass c »rated by Arch Ohio ir« C mien flipiruiacv , 202 spring en Avi-, irkma 11'si I ruM Stote, 135 Hrush DUirrWoon Father-. I .1 <; A nnoui ape at Ut. Kev. Bishop Ilobati, Mt. St ary's som ton Av e..; K Centi 5; S. llitihta ml Aves Weiss, ttl Mo Frank i nary, the new Catholic scln on Sem in t'rank stow n Av ee il field Stm f • 701 1 if th Ave.. J. F. I.ooney of Ileum o. wen- th Water 1 20 i 1 i auk-town Ave . Rolli Mrs Jacob S H liber. a r.v IB t ¡re n formally i Drutt Co., Bather (»'Sullivan on Thursdav • Hub 1221 hi fth A alié ìs St.

The Pittsburgh Consolidated 1 Mining, Milling and Tunnel Company W ill ADVANCE the price of Stock • 1 2m 20% I On Saturday, September 20% P The price until above date is ftP 1 Per 8b a re £9C

I Thi> Stock \\ SliM.at Cflft ¡1.1. vUv 27th I DON'T FAIL 27th I To send T( >1).\\" for Prosj»ectus telling all abou t the I Pittsburjih Bankers ai Hi I Business Men's Co., ^ftr 50c 1 1 102-1 103 Bank for Savings Bldg., Cor. 1 and Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, Fouth Ave, U Pa. B U " THR PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC. Thursday, September 18, 1902

XXXX ill;»«..1 Willi 1 lie Baldwin locomotive works said that the com pan v will also ord b 1- « 'order nv,n- given by any railroad steel freight cars and large addition ¿°S° T5he HOME CIRCLE. conicompanp y to a sitiul«* locoinotive works. It passenger sen ice. in addition to th* 1*? 150 callalls for 250 highlgli-elah > lasi s freight locoinoiiveslocomotiva , engines ordered . fro'•»'»m (h break the severity of the ward, and thus contract the stooping habit. skirt lint's and introduce moditicd overskirt This tendency should be corrected the first effects shows results in many of the new- time it is observed. I traces will not do good. est models. A tunii* overskirt falling in a They will rather injure the child, for the FAtt ÌLÌfM KKil>S TUESDAY, OClOKf K 1st. deep point at the hem, front and back, and reason that they present the exercise of raised a little at the sides is the eliief de- those muscles which should be trained to PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC CONSIiKVATORY OF MUSIC velopment of the idea in nels. crepes and produce an erect carriage. Establishedd under the patronriKpatron«,e« of th«he RRt. Kev. BUhomirp K. . Pl.p.mppt Un. 1> I» m. an. i with spedai approbation of his Emini other light fabrics; but t In doth gowns at High pillows and soft mattresses should be Ordinal Gibbons. I). I), feet what is labelled as ' the < Jrecrian skirt." avoided, a Hat. hard bed. with low pillow, A Special School for Organists. Pianists, Choir ! The trimmings shown in I he shops are full being preferable for a growing child: and a ides received at P p lso,a m'VTKÄJJSm,!n,äa a re » l " of possibilities. Hraids have eume in with a live minutes' e\er<*i> >t excellence. Sil[teet i-n teachers of the liitiu.'-t mi ... ,,„(. W, :,.,!,,• . , )• f ;' "" . the hi,h- n w alking with a niquque ofr etiurechurctbi an J cons rush and are present in innumerable attract book on the head is great benefit if pra ivo forms. A vegetable silk braid with a tiecd dailv. Terms and Pr HENRY J. MANGOLD, Director, 711 y ÍLCtlD E.. EAST mEND wonderful brilliancy is anions the novelties. on application. Add: PITTSBURG». PA Oriental gimps in rich colorings, Persian em broideries and fringes, xibeliiio stitched in all < iiim:si: i-uovkrhk on women. tiie popular colors, jet bands applique span- -pect always a silent woman; great is gles, silk, satin, velvet and lit wo tiie vvisrh "'i of the woman that holdeth her silk corps, laces galore thet are only a few L. A. BUTLER, tongue. of the trimmings thai are ornament the season's gowus. A vain woman is to l>i feared, for she wil sacrifice all for her prldt. Buttons an- an important item, too, and A haughty woman stumbles, for she can- are to be found in most beautiful designs not see what may be in her way. CONFECTIONERY AND CIGARS and colorings. trust not the woman that thinketh more The predominance of the darker shades of herself ¡ban another; mercy will not Of blue among t he new wools augurs a season WHOLESALE AI\ID FREETAII dw ell in her heart. of becoming street dress, for no color Is more universally becoming than a clear, The gods honor her who thinketh long be- fore opening her lips. 628 dark blue, free from purple or la vender 630 LIBERTY ST., ««»«. Pittibur'gh tinge. The touch of red and white or of A woman that respects herself is more green which appears on a majority beautiful than a single star; more beautiful if than many stars at night, blue street gowns so far sh warms the costume from its sombre tone. «.'ivo heed to her to whom children have she walks in the sacred wavs and órv^v UP-TO-DATf The note of black is very insistent, and lacks not love. while black velvet ribbon is sfili used in A mother not spoken well of by her ehil- great quantities, the scarf sash of black a With enlarged capacity and all the latest im- gauze or tulle is more eh * " enemy of the State; she should upon elaborate not live Within the kingdom's wall. provements we are keeping right up with the gowns. A woman without children has not vet the procession. Black evening gowns are losing none of their popularity and the woman who hasn't most precious of her jewels. at least a black net or tulle or gauze I11 her <;ive heed to the voice of an old woman; sorrow lias given her wisdom. Vour wardrobe is unlucky, for these are excellent ;;:;>,> Patronage Solicited. general utility gowns. .11 " land a great .,\ J0™0 I'," ^ hn'Q{] !s n kite from u L*- eg^JT" deal of wear. wldch 1 he string has been taken; she driv- TELEPHONE, hRADY, 101 1 the wind and corneth to a long fall. Trimming around the bottom is seldom seen on these short skirts, and indeed has $ 'ues og gelatine, one quart the foot Into bad condition and often a ter- "b s'maTi S,lK,,r" Silniner the Pineapple, cut ribly tedious process to restore it to a state Funeral Directors and Embalmers, where walking or even standing is not a an'"„i".d a-hal1f"h:'J 1f p!ntpintsi of water. strain, adding au- carr to !iltastef l>, i!lth of torture. For those who are far from a i", ( ^ . ' ° lemon and the chiropodist it may be worth w hile to quote u of one egg. Then add the gel 541-543 Grant Street. 1837 Second Avenue. a very old-fashioned remedy that some per- . Previously soaked an hour in half a Tel. 1172 Grant, Tel. Wood 5, %v l,,>r k,>, sons claim to be most useful. This Is tho J"! ' -' - T 0 lames I. Flannery, Res. Tel., Park 201. outer skin of an onion, boiled tender and unm,,, s- !iltl" strain through a jelly bag Into i S, 1-tannery, Res. Tel., Wood 38-1 bound warm on the afflicted spot. This "!p " must be repeated until relief comes. Vase meappjo fritters. Soak slices of plneap- .lollN ItrIt\S. line bound on at night is also beneficial J '1' , mon -f"'**0 «nd sugar for an hour or JOHN J. (ÌILTINAN, * * * 3 THE STOOI'INO iiAitrr. fr vi ne h) ttor (ii the° .«IL'Xh-SiiLvs 01 - - ' - P T , Phieapjde in it. fry, and serve c Growing «iris who are tall for their age h sugar and slices f lemon. This is a v u choice and ever welcome dalntv. GILT! NAN, Abuse of I lowers at Funerals. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, M AM) CENTRAL LIVERY AND While we would not. u we could, a BOARDING STABLES, one jot of the respect pa id b.v friends PHONES Í68 I'. 4 X M UN relatives to the dead, we protest against tin 540, 551 URANI STRfìHT, I^TTSBURÖH. growing custom of heaping Powers upon a OHN Bl'RNS, KK TI-I.K., 637 i P. ,v A .) E AS coffin. Asa distinguished writer in the Irish AN. HKS I I.I.K , 1049 MAIN (P. & A.) Ecclesiast ical Record remarks: "Now it seems the moment death enters a hou The Papal Letter. :?, one must run to the ilorist for wreaths at ^^^ ^ : bou- me letter of I'op«. I.e quets. Every one. near relations or e llolv I! imple larist was most re ve ret acquaintances, is oxjiectod to ¡.av t ived by t e e de- pi scopaI church in thi f ceased a tribute in flowers Vanitv coiniii" •y. Thus a ft rifer in the Living Clini • F. A. I ut, every one strives to surpass his ueisrhlior •palian oraran, says- i'l'icial Ko by the size of costliness of his wreath, tak- • The Pope's encvciical ft ing care to attach a card which shall indi- tarisi has Pee,, m unii on the llolv I in •rsally read and Funeral Director and Embalmer, cate the giver. Tim coffin i* often hidden ti beneath tho mass of flowers, tokens of so be excused for re ft many varied sentiments. The custom seems present letter. It t OENHRAL LIN I RY to have stamped on it a clear o\prc- I unely t< e. world, not i;«,. ft TELEPHONES 20 2 bUUfHSOUTH I* tlie naturalism of our day. and is. ion of d < 'at ho: • ^ ' 1822-26 CARSON STREET. . auti-f'hristian. It is a custom intern ;o far ' the Hlcssei'l Sac- • ti to suggest Christian ideas, but to rol (1 not 'ffored to it. alas! ii own country, an of its host lessons, i e, its bitterm death Minding the hearts an ensibilitios of so penitential side." i.v anions: us. F he speaks, noi in auge or ud in sorrow ami North f. loving exhortation, w riting syin pa t bet lea Ih Do the Dving Never Weep t 'In the encyclical ther "1 have stood by the bedside of ne point made O .lro.n to commend to ali Olir: REEL. - more earnest of dying people -atu an old phy; an at ly than heretofore, tin •ly laicha rist. : Topeka recentiv iud I have yet see a for as much as it is . I u nera I Director and Embalmer. dying person sii a tear. No matt what from the very heart of the grief of tli iyslanders mav the 'with desire desirolh' 215 W. OHIO STREET, Opp. St. P,„ -, Church. ULEHEII stricken persoti vvill show no SÌL:n over- of union with men a r jKiWerin^ emotion. I ha ve seen a i-irclo of a« agonized children around a dying un )V the >f II a motlier w ho in hcalth vvottld ha va been ed." touehtìd to the (piick by si^rns of trric in a r ehild voi she reposed as cairn and lineino- P. J. & GEO. M. HcNULTY, tipual as though she liad been made of stono Pennsylvania Railroad. There is some si rango and inexplicabìe mn ia railroad is preparing for psychologica! eluin^e wliich accompajiies the a Undertakers and Embalmers, next year, and has just Tele East 300-2. 5989-5991 CENTRE AVENUE. l^ffsg^pp'F^^fS^lira!^ - ' :

Thursday, September 18, 1902 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC. II

A Page for the Young Folks. —

OUR PASTOR. >ok any .ME KT1Mlllt H s KOOTIiAI,!.. the f ruii of i he nielon nnd eats the ìnibals, Kd svari! 111. forbade the play ini: of foot- | Written for Tin- »'ai imiie. | on reeeiving bail news limi ball in (:it",r». nmi inaile il a criminal of ' t'ir i > i. His left hand Our dear and reverend pastor It her. l'enee. .hiiiMS I snys in his "Marmai of i Ile snys west-nortli Is yet in the bloom of youth. s gonc. l'l'ecept s ti » I* My Son and Snecessor:" • ami sixihs-four in- But for live long years or more. "Proni this colini 1 debar ali rotigli and 111 - favorite present to He has been teaching the «.iospel truth.

Oh, the beautiful, beautiful sermons, liission. incuter for hiiiiihg tha il iiiakinu alile the rei used Inni. So I lie al iroes Iiscrs thereof." Hip lite most violoni oppo- He x)i'caches twice a day; VNül Keep Hungarians at home. ¡suits with Ills tribes! ni 1 bey si! ion. as well as ihe liesi deseriptiori of the lie begs and implores of the people The Hungarian <.'overnment is taking radi- V throat. Which cha um ,..ic. to game in illese times. is fonnd in the writ- To keep from going astray. mioòt Ii tone, like that eiil steps to t'egulnIe and restrict emigration. tti ile iitus of Ih.- l'urila.ns. l'hilip Siubbles. in his The ministry of the interior has prepared to the en ve and is th admit "A naioniie ni" Abiises in the Ib-alm of tfnjr- He tells us of our loving Lord, e i 'annibal ai once t te a bill which will shortly be Introduced In How He suffered lor mankind, in za un land," after referrimr to •Yootebnlle nlaveiutr Parliament, whereby all emigration of men Ami if we only serve Him well is forbidden nntil after the performance of tv to his u\\ il ha bit n I In Him sweet peace we'll lind. •se filili military service. The bill provides for strict writ A control of emigration agencies and transpor- He begs and pleads and implores of us, Imm had found, discovers tation companies and prescribes severe pun- forthwith he tracks |: practice To turn from the paths of sin. i ' canni iva I ishment for persons attempting to Induce The latter had left le.mnnxa ti i gai li st To serve our dear and precious CJod, emigration by misleading statements. Tn Him true life lo win. o share il But the people seem to be blind, f iema ne i A Botticelli Found, • »me years ago a picture was discovered To their coldness they stick fast. nd piche him on his tie with a i an old ' ast ie near Pim-enza and deposited And our Saviour says a hardened heart .ami and u< h m n rt li* ring dev ices, Sliall fair evil at the last. a the gallery of painting at that place. Re- fin: ciii\i:si: way. cently the picture was recognized as one of she finest of P.ottlcelli's works, it Is oval- He has come in his bright young manhood I oui of the shaped and is painted on a wooden board. To labor hi our field. Ile attelllp ours. lie keeps out of this, but is It represents tlie Madonna adoring on her He tilled the ground and planted the seed, to dispn lie puts But as yet no spiritual crop did it yield. Ile i knees the Infant Jesus, who is lying on the li nci ¡cal ink! ile rides The pic I lire is said to be a precious But Father, you must not worry, una n i nifuisly II work which heretofore has been referred Although you have done your very best, to as lost. stilli' Il Itti s, But water it still for a fesv more years, With God's help vou will be blessed. a pon I at the bolt -Elizabeth Ward. %J. O'INEU-, EXPRESS. Port Allegheny, Pa., August 11, 11 »02. ni J imi fieman/.n PittsBURon innoM station pi "pi iato ai live happy « 1 after. Hauling JUVENILE COMPOSITIONS. * it ennsylvania Lines The boy writer of the following is decided- m M.andarti Tir» ly backward in his Tennyson. Concerning the. i.amhaci: or the i.vw A*, ¿¿1-9, : ï^ j&TTïiHéi.w TRAINS L E AVK ARHIVE the late noet laureate, lie writes: "Tenny- he following is n elev et' ski! in rhvin «•»aiß^f Furniture son wrote butelfell poims with long hair Chicago anil Cincinnati • 1 10 am » 1 45 am way in which a lawyer says "I ¡give f # -TO? f i ANI) u Indianapolis muí St I.ouíh. * 1 10 am * 1 45 am and stud id so much that he sed mother will ^AssêelâswN^I^iw. Pianos ¡•nit Wavnc usui ('liieagn • 1 15 am • 1 40 am call you call me airly dear? his most gratis Ti Ili il ur/il Toledo.... * 1 15 am * 1 40 am CON N EV A N< "INC. » - ¡<-< alty. Iiiitîuiiaj>oiis and St Louis. » 4 50 am • 5 50 pm poim is called the idle king, he was made i ve von nil and siminlar mv ¡ni. usi Columbus and < 'infirmati 15 |> m a lord but lie was a good man and wrote -inte 8!J W. Diamond Si. A!!c«lieu\ Phone i5.1 N'tli Wells vil le an!1 Bell¡atr e » 5 20 am 1 g 35 am many lioads. lie loved our dear queen so Wel Is vil le ani i Bell¡ tu re 1 5 20 am J 7 10 pm IH a: 1 A üianee and il'U'V i •land "> 20 am t 1 10 pm much that he made a poim to her called the Alliance and Woo¡ite r ! 5 40 am til 30 am fairy Queen." With nil it s rind, its pulp m Ja mos to' IV n aii d Y.l'inivr - town...... i •'. ".0 am t 1 20 pm PUÌNSYLVANS RAILROAD olito ValHe y i 1 Another boy wishes to become an editor. prt >ss ti 45 am ! 8 85 pm as well as skin. Fort Wh y rie aut ! t 'luiaKo... * 7 00 am * 5 30 pm In an essay on "The Choiec of a Profession," And all righi and ad van lag* Kort W» vile a nd i Ideami. ,. * 7 00 am « S 50 pm TRAINS IHM UNION SI Al ION. IMTTSBl'HOII Titti ti mi d To 'odo. i 7 00 am t 5 30 pm he gives his reasons in ihese words: "A edi- Wel lio . i an \\ le uni 1 WDee l afir,...... 1 7 30 BU', -i j tur is always a happy man •mi Kft: t Li v erpoo 1 Bel lai re 1 7 HO A ill I' read luvly tales and artikels nil day and ni Fast- Di H oo am » 7 40 pu. pages and pages of sweet luv poems, a ' i'¡innPus aii.l ( ini limali. .. s 00 am * 5 40 pm »Mie. Mereer ami OH City... s 05 am t 10 55 ara gooil editur has branes but it must be very New t'astio and lamrstown s o., am * 5 50 pm sad for him to read nielankolle stories of luv AH fully :iiul eile« S 1 V I! Vi 'Unirsi» i w11 auiì Asiualmia .h 0"> am J 5 50 pm so as to make him allniosl: weep with tears VouilRstown and Ashlalmia s 05 a in 110 55 am Ci,lumi US unii durai;.',. 12 25 pm »3 30 p» from his eyes, a editor is a rich man be- intimes me, Vmi listmvu and .lanirsluw Ni w l'astio anrt Ashiahula 12 io pin t S 20 nir cause lie never pays for art ikels and so has Or otherwise I o 12 to pm 1 s .if pnr all his intellect for nothing.'' AlllanCt* aii am. ! I jo p i.', lu pm. ! I io pin, '5 15 pm. ¡5 30 pro "My hero is my father because he is a Chris- i. .»O pill 110 -.JO i I'K. ' 1"> air ' S _'i a in Ml 50 am, 12 35 tian clergyman, my father says o my son pm. 4ti 15 pui. gro up like your father and rispeet your- Leave f r Sien i ville, *5 40 ain, t 25 am t2 35 pm, self because III • III •!I\ el>c w ! i ' 1» 110 5>5 pml , ¡ 11 35 um. it am going to be a clergyman because my Beíi vi fiiuistou, Id am 12 35 pm. -ave Ali« ;ht-uv fer Sa em an 1 AllUnoe »3 35 pm. father says 1 am an ass in school and have aid sharply to the man at the wheel. Tin ' W eek days only. ¡Sundays only. no branes to get a livin in bizness." evia timi was corrected and the officer turn in lo is and s.eeping ear spaee may be ob- Fifth h veline, corner Minthlield street, at Shakespeare is hardly appreciated by the 1.1 to his post. rittsbui'Kli, and at Fort Wayne station, young hopeful who writes: "Shakespeare "You must steer very aëci.ira was a famous poit and poachur, he wrote :ie looker on. "when only half a K A. FORD, tai Me (•onerai lassender A «e ut. lovely plazo called the tame shrew, liam- meli thought of." blet and a Scotch piece called Maedoogal. "Ah. half a point in a n v ht !• In Shakespeare? time some of the plaze was directly upon the roeks," 1 a i very rude but now everything is so polite in life. "Half a point" from strict Baltimore & Ohio Railroad that a inner cent father can take his baby e-s strands ns riiion the rocks; of c jtaiidard Time I and It wont disgust it. Shakespeare was so "I la If a point" front perfect lion station. Stmt fii;Id and Water Streets 111 when he died that he cried out oh my we are sieeriiiiT for the roeks or INES i AST Depart Arrive cursld bones." ml so of all kindred vices. No one * tí :¡ó ¡i m * 9 15 pm 0:30 am t 2 45 pm One youth, who is a poet in embryo, Is a i the summit at one bound, but * * (••> am * 7:50 pm great admirer of Longfellow "1 ..'iiuiellnw little step at a time Many tlih " * S.OOiim * 7:50 pm he says, "wrote a grate poem called 'The what thev call "small sins." The: • t 5 Oj pm fio liti am IJUFFALO, ROCHESTER AND t 5:05 pm brik.' he hatefully pocmises in this way— ! 12:20 pm 110:00 am I stood on a brik ai uiidn D PITTSBURGH RAILWAY * 12 20 pm I 2 :45 pm the clock for an hour " * 1 L'O pm * 2 45 pm * * THROUGH VESTIBULED TRAINS * 4 00 pm t 5:05 pm A boy mourning the lo^s of an un. >•. BE I WEEN Pl.OOCKD INI SPELLI NT t 5 no pm i 12:50 pm writes the following letter to his master i^ittsburgh I I-»itt«l->urjjh "Dear Reverend sir. 1 am The master of at arv school «nd «r»«J * 0 30 pm » »15 am days and hat e only hcen ill twi. >• m> n*>i ¡e * 9:00 pm » ti ;30 am 'bed with being old ill three .in • ': 11 -1 week Buffalo ! Rochester VIA VVllKKI.INi; and we have had a pleasant fewitet*al. I * 10.05 am dporal punisluneni often had a beneficial E s, H as ns * H -30 * 7 (5 am want to work in niv ariilmif t -ir as Day Coaches. Cakk and Fhhe » 1 .nil iTeet oil backward hoys, and asking if they * 4 00 pui sod but it Would be u jekid if I did ••. :111 a Quick Time Superior Service. * I 50 * fi 00 pm * 7.45 pm N prize next term sunithii ' 12:55 pm ne of the replies he got: am sir Your rispeet ful pup i astern Standard Time L,eavt Arrive viucik ' 7 40 am I'or Sir i hav n-sevcl nr iloC'fin- sirkler j Buffalo, Rwb««er, l»mnuiy,^bu- Üt- & 7 30 am t 6:30 am nd u ha v M y sanksheii too wnlup My sun I Bui» and Brad turd Kxp »'¿.ooai '<5.45 p m Cleve A SOUTH AI' lí 1 •' \ \ M" am t 0:00 pm A 11; Y TAIT; .Ilion ass much ass yon I \v I lion is a I I'onxsy and jJuBois Aecoiu I r4 10 p 11(10 a m Bih'k-: S mi am t 5 25 pm ' Buffalo ami Hacheatur Kxpress | *5)00p: •7.25 a m Si x t Here is a Kaffir fairy s inn*. It is en very bad slcoh-r his sp is simply at- S ee am * 7 20 pm "1 »emane and Deman/.n." and is n ver' rosin.s I hav triti to tec) Mysilf but he I * Daily. i Week Days, le 15 am t 7 50 am u 11 lid it in. ! i'-'W a tn train lia» Cafe and Kecliuitig < 115 i• itt t 12:30 am example of the kind of stm \ . nn ei t will not lern nothing so 1 ¡.in t l!'30 pm Pullman Sleeping » 'ars on u.iio p m train liet i 15 the dusky "boys" of South' Urea tow iil-in ass much ass \ I 3:3t pin I 10-10 am lev. and BufTrt tuteli and K. ii 30 pm t U-35 am 1 »emane and 1 teniauza are husband T. s. the resin .1 hon Kift 5:80 pm * 9:35 am w ! >fe, living togetlire in n cave l>. bekas he is My sun by My wlfs first bus- I K 'v^cS'r C O D. PASCA t LT, o 15 pm t 5-25 pm Aç't, Div. l'ass'r Ag't, lo 30 pui * 7:20pm o»e day goes out to hunt, but tell- band. ¡ony Koches t<;r, N.Y. HttBburtfh, F¡ ly except Sunday IC TIIIÎ PITTSBURGH CATHOMC. Thursday, September 18, uog

(Pur Societies. was an exhortiittou ami advice to join I it ranks. IÎAL Knights of Columbus. St Agnes' branch will hold a rally Tins day evening. '.!.", d. Father Heaite ami prom A llHM'tiliK uf til«' K 11 ¡gills til 4'olniulllts. Joseph Home Co ™ co incut spiakfis will bt presciil. Admissioi Vo'ftiigsiown, o, U-. iinc miiiM' committee ^ BAKERS. # was held Friday evening. Uih. in the council parlors. W. \ Malm. , who is chair 4 The I all Catalog tie. luHIl of tlx* eomniittee has been >•«>tii-sj 101it 1 !.. C. H. A. VIHNNA, i• iK with various liriiiiaui me ihf If i hi « \i i: \ ami iiif I. < it A t»i Keep in mind what we said ai>«?ut it Our Leading QUAKER lure platform. I If reported i ha I il if hf st ImnVer, uniteti in icuth-riiiy j " last week, and let us have your name for i Brand si*' HOHE-MADF available men would !>•• >.«•« -tired in Mii~ supri'iii«' olTicers of t lie ir H'sp«it. Cpmieotioii thf rum mil lit- will haw the as oil Annusi L'tiih a uriniti n . cpt inn l'un a» copcopyy Seiul.it once. Also send lia nies I HEALTH. slstanee of Warn u Mosher. furnierh ul i ¡lirai hiuh Mass w as cclebraled in St. l-'-liza , f". , ,, • , , . ... l, i, of friends you think would like a copy Manufrnmer, of PAN CAM «n\\ i>f \fu v«»rk. < h Ity Id. Hf \ N. «'. MatV;/ Meittlwrs uf Milwaoki*)' t 'untie il. K nijiht fur thf welfare uf the < M 1!. A and 5711-13 PENN AVHNUE, E. E. (' It, A. at S:.'}!> o'clock The supreme oil i I all Dress Stuffs. of <'»»Iurnart- planning a public It-, lure iele E. E. 74. ^IttMhurtfh, pa. t'oursi' fur this fail ami w inlet 'I'lif it If a i cerw were present and the church was II lift I to furnish four or livf le.lures ami a nm with thf fratcn.it> ami ihfir filcmls. Thf |,,st to show how very little it cost: ••«•it. tli»' course lifkft in hf uiif tltillai' evenings e\erc!ses w ere held in t he I'.mpire theatre, ami an eiijojahle nm ical pin-1 a to to dress, the lol lowing IS submitted 4 Ornamental Iron Fence will v o. a! ami ¡iis| i uiucuial, was rcmicrcl A.I S „ j for sampleS. 1-etter and last longer-«jive The Catholic Federation. dresse•li'i'Ss..^s w .||.|| Vet et| In t he foiluWillU ' To tho Officers -aiid Members til Ian h ami Rev. Father Francis, <). »•". M . John I bettct satisfaction all 'round-than Ml wool \ 11 in I in-, a ml laniise L'I I colo rs KVery 1'ntholic Society in the « ¡mint ies 111 lies supreme presi.h nl. (' M It A ' Rev any other fence. Need not be ex- prêt tv evwiiuu shadf s for house gowie < otiiprlsiiiK tIn- I MoffSf ..f i'ii isbtirgh M .1 [\eane supreme trustee, (' M. I! A pensive. tñc a yard. (i Meeting: Mrs. Teresa M I'upp. supreme trustee, I. «' < >et estimates from TliO Anierican t'ederatiun • >i ilathoiic Sn li A.; ami Joseph Cameron, supreme record I.» inch niixi'tl Tweeds, line ail w nul dietics is now lirmh established. li- work, er. «' M I! \ Tiic theatre was pa«k«'«l te bhick ami white, brow it ami white at the Chicago convi'tition, on thf I riars tli«' dears with a most apprei-iative ami en a v a ti TAYLOR & DEAN, <|U«'Ntion in thf I'hilippities. has brought il tlmsiastic ainliem f. Supph'tnciiliiig tiic »eh a vai prominently before tin- public ami made ii Tuestiay's celebration the -peeial «'oniintlt«'es 201 to JO:» Market St., Pittsburgh. a faftor in thf affairs ot MM- da\. in charge hehl a ree«'|itioii on August ."'1st tese at TSc a yard' l'a iii \ weave I 'up Tli«' fears entertained !>\ suiiif, ihat il in honor ut Supreme Trustee Mrs. Tertisa lilt, wool \\ hi|..oitl- I', ile «'loth I'Ihiu I would tlfvt'lop into a polil ical iuu\ cmeul M. I'opp of I'ittsburuh She was -urprisetl I'oidin. in pretty colui ami blank have not been realized, and as thf hatha- with a superb golden Unwary, every beat! it All M »nulls. have given uninislakablf evidence ul their niiuu«'! The Itusary was especially desiftn- siiieei'ity of purpose in safcguard ami pro etI for tin- recipient, hu«l was presented as a A ño inch I'.lack Mistral, just the ttiiiiu mole ('at hoi if interests, ii lias, as a i*(i use stibstanti'il token of the I leaver fraternity's for house wear for ñti.• a \ ar< I A «jtH'Ut'«', not tilth ga iiiftl in ftmiitieiiff in ia \ appreciation of Mrs. I'opp'* address deliver fiñe gradi-. PICTURES «•irel«'s, but has r.eceived, also, liu- fippruba ctl at their gram! reception on the previous Just Received \ I'dack \Tnelian Cloth, line, soft linisii. tion of from twenty-live in thiii> proinin Tuesday. Supreiu«' Trustees \lis> Kate Ma from Europe. si •_»;• a yard 11 is a SI «'»•"• m ade. «•nt mOmhors of the right reverend iih'taivhy honey and Miss Julia Ward were each pre Th»> changes made in i lie must it ul inn pro sented with a beautiful gold lint pin. Speciall) Selected ! u the liner grades of dress goods our vide for tielegaifs at larbe b\ thf naI iuiiaI Branch 17 held a social meelinu Sept em t While Abroad. societies, stieli as the K uf (' i'. \| |t \ her I iih, the w inners uf the em hn prizes | prices are on the same less price ordei PAINTINGS, V. M. I., and others on Ihf basis uf nm df Ir were Mrs. Maria < 'unley. lirsl prize: Mrs gate fur each 10,0n'l anvil, « diieniaimh. a Lawrence. Unni. Armstrong. Indiana ami member uf Johnstown Hi\ is ion. No I vice 203 BIJOU BLDG. Westmoreland, In correspond with me upun presiilent. Mit hael J Kinney. Faltón; sci re this subject with a view in arraiminu a tar.v, Thomas Midieran, Ash vil le: treasurer, PEW KBIT RECORD meeting at an early date for the purpust of Michael I Ryu h, i'a ti on A1 lot the session forming such a coiinl v federaliun. had com«' to a close the \isiting delegates and RECEIPTS. The lime and place uf this ineotintr will were tendered a bampiel by (he Fallon ili N e w sy s t e m, S i m p I e, C o n be made known later on, through tin .o| bernians, over lu of tin- delegates remain venient Economical. nnins of The Catholic, ami all i at itulic sn iiliï to participate, B. & B. eiel ies, whet her tliey receive a special or * Glad to send you samples and general, a dired or Indirecl iuvilal inn arc ('«'«piesfed to send at least two deleuaics The Irish League, prices. Hoping tlieu in hear from even «'athnlic •John Milhui. the I ri sii pnirioi. may ad tailored suii elegance society In saiti count ies, I remain vmirs n> dress the iòti gli tifi? of this city in « ictuhcr HICMBAUM C()NPANY, speet fully, I M 1M MKK I'S lie has promised to visit the I 'niltsl States Member of KxeenMve Hoard. \ merlean I'. d aj'.l earnest effuri is ,„ be u.a.h lu m-t that lielongs to much higher priced Book Makers, Printers, Stationers, Eofriwi,

«'ration uf Catholic Sncielifs, ) ;>•_;;, »'arson 1 ,'Binders.; ' ':;„'„^rvinïtm., YelvVrwh:' ,! the attractive tl,i„K about these 232 Fifth Avenue, vtrti'l. I'lltslniiL'li UCW 1 servit « S t.. the Irish cause are scarcely less ! '^ht fitting and BloUSe i ffeCt.S Pittsburgh, Pa lhau ids own and John Redmond whost C. T. A. U. |dea«linu.s on b»*half of the oppr«>ssed of Un 'I'he national con vent ion will he hehl in Filieral«l Isle were heard in Pittsburgh a few $20.00 tills city next year To this end plans are mouths ago, It is hoped to have all three I T. G. EVANS & CO. in (ids city at the same time. Ix'ing formulated to raise fumIs fur the enter Cheviots and Camels Hair plain tallllllellt of visit ilt.u delegates \ meelitu; A mee i u i g will ho held iu Coinmon Council I We cannot convey in words the Black, Blue and neat new Mixtures. was hehl Suutlay evening, | it h, in the i .\ chambers Friday evening, loth to frame an magnitude of our great «•emii rooms. Father Beane presiding \V f oiling lu the Filiteli Stales iu alterni a con ' MM, »< : . .i , . he M xtures ter il discussion in which I at her Iteanc, I' \culi the icau'ue which is .. t'e^in Ü, | ' ' are particularly right. Postuli * iclober ''nth .A. Kloytl, .John .1 IMt/.inorris, of Irwin; Jackets silk lined— tiared gored skirts. Chinaware, James I,. Keinii'dy, of « ireousbutg. John M Tigli«' ami It. «' « i I tun nel I took part it wi- C. k of A. Modeled right along the lines of finest Cut Glass, decidisi that S I,imiti woiihl he iicetletl ami the Pt "'»III bhuuilal SUHe «outi.il of 11 , Fifty dollar suits and tailored liand- active work was deleg-iled to a t «Miiniittee 1 athulic Kiiiurlils ot \ inerica asseuihletl a I I SOHiely. Lamps, Art Pottery uf seven, to he appuinieil by lather I tea lie Shaniokin Mojulay. IT,Mi. There «full i , . '. who is presiih'Ut of (lie ilio.-esan union. I' rt'lireseuiation ..t .h leuai.-. i 11 s neconitng pleasantly frequent, the Bric a Brac, Etc. McSteen was electfil ireasurer and those 4 ; strong commendation received on the ex present itliidged ssoo as a heuinniim fur the c. K. and B. A. ; tent and character of this new Suit col CLEARANCE SALE. fund. ii.l H. n. ti. ial Ass,, lection latest ideas $ 1 "> ()() to 00 l>on't go to summer resorts and get •John J. .Maloney presenti ti the I'ullms in- 1:,llu "We, the members uf the «'alholii lutai \h * " AII,any. V V .„, n,.- luih . t ! . " buncoed on Oriental wares when you stinence society, in nie«tlii;: assembled at «•.I "it ic.r-. a uiiuiu theiu -.,..11,1 vice in.! « "1 you see how It's won—and how can buy it at one half the price at oar I he Cathedral, do, in couimon with all I •I«tit Ml- Kli'/.a bcth I'oiiiuH. ut I his city intimately our success concerns your ad- store Any wares you priced In our citizens, on this, the miniversarv of the A Noble I vantage. Oriental stock you can secure now at death of our beloved President, \ViNinnt Mr Task. Hi«. < 'horch has s«-t herself to Mie work of j K" iilley. mourn his early demise In the pa si c«»nv eri ing America Slice, ss or no smv,^. y«'ar we have realized the ureal loss his 14 OFF I «ra is«» or bla ¡ne. ont liiisiasni or sti|iercilious BOüüS & BUHL, W hy pay fancy prices for Rock- death lias I to the nation and have ti.'H.s whatever the oiil, «»nie. whalever t he wood wares when you can buy more fully recognized Ids many good tpial ninni- ot men about the ijfoütion, the his III»'« us a statesman ami < 'hnst'ian. ami one 'act is that the (Vifliollc ChurOii 'has laid | Allegheny, Pa. equally as good wares of samekindat Whose life and virtues are wort h v of emula hail.Is ii|ion the firoal task Her oriest. lion by all mankiiitl lia ve ¡rone forili, only a f,. jet it HALF R0CKW00D PRICES. xv "nm f xcursion 10 Burírettstown via Pennsylvania After a leimthy eulogy by I at her Keatie »"il "ach of then, is u i nt h a host ..,„.! You will do well to come and see the minute was a«h»pt«si iinatdmuitsly by a Lines. rising vote. l'Ini form ami in pulpit they are eh'tlh'tmimr Í Fxeursh n b . us Ml«. V melica ii people tu looî< Into tlie ,t.i.,, ' il,/ i-,I A , .''"W.'tlslowu, aeconnt Tin« Father Lambing branch met Snudav "f the a nell'ut l'hni'ch ,„• ch'il' k " - , ' h,:U !U!a ';Ur- Ui" so1,1 «ej.lmubor Out Name Guarantees Quality. afternoon in I Unpiesne hall ami heard re H ls ,u,d Punts from the national eon\ t ution cotuuiK n Inspiri,,« spectacle? !>,„>, if Ilof IH. ' ! il w./. l l'itta- n run no y pf] 642 644 Ln>*ty*- le«». all feel pronti of a faith that can i i asl,.u,K,"n' WlieeliiiK. Scio and l„ Plttaburtfh. P*- that cries ont for Mi«, search i m_- sénni,,, Holy Hosary branch met Monday even" y «.f i n!;«í'M,,;;.", ;hr reuir this acute natimi, contiil. nt thai if Vine'rié'tl i I «u i.ii« s.• i'•••>« mie- o«ut trainsi ran i«,, eele.t , : ._ ^ lug. At the lille Mass Sunday the "sermon »ill investigate. Am.-rica will be won? ' •/cut ,-,„'„',, ••(„•' ",".• . 1 '1,s'.ril ' I'asHengm- Í lîlshop Kavier, Hlnhop of northern CW»* '»"ihiiuK, I'ittsbnrgh. j ima luid a stroke of paralysis.