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would seem an impassable barrier—matter being the nearest approach tu nothingness. f'»r a moment, then ,ooked eagerly in the CHRIST.M ASTIIXi. A lower scaie ui' exist once than malt-rial is un) vou sé ini: popi;? n titans ¡ace ¡or sonic si-n that lie had im-onoivahle; ami i ¡od lias taken 1 his tH'tic-d I hem. iof they had come so far to Christ.the Sovereign Model oi Humility- What is estr.'UH» crea ! lire of Hi* handiwork see him. Ills lace that was the most in- into ihe intimacy of personal union. This as \ NoibCdtholk lourist Answers the Question erct.tu part ot it all to watch. His pic- Humility ?- [he Rare Virtue Described sumption put a ture. show ¡t merely smiling, with the fire A Vivid und l'i» turesque l)es< ription. 1 in Its f ullness. mark of abasement upou the Divine A et; V" ,"' it i" an ideal eih- tor, the Im-at nation unless motived by high, ' ''. I'^ng face itself, with holy ami justifying purposes, would cer • Wfmti you get as far as Rome you dis- Its deep furrows, its thin lips, its lomr. slim, PY REV. JOHN C. PRICK. iainly givi- reason to think that the Divine cover i here is no coupon on your long tour* !",SV; ,!s k,H'n flowed more Sixth Paper. Word forgot what was due to His honor ticket for ; in much to he-desired excur- V '1 1 ,h'T , 11,1 ,l"1 «'"-V loved his children Automi Christian virtues the one most ciiii , , ,, sion io see the 1 'ope. There seems. In fact, l ll! , ,I u m l!l, u s. ;,,„[ utmitie sovereignty. Lveii when we see ; ' ;! : ' i" ' «' l'e knew them Iu-ult to understand Ueeause the moie un 1, appreciat. e th, e love tha, t. liles behind l i he no royal road to ihe Papal presence, t,H',r weaknesses, saw through them, lieti 1L to practice is humility. It is true that us the eause of tlie hypostatic union we rec- and it was by the Dieresi chance am! on a . OVtl I have seen just one «•hastily, and especially virginity, are hard ognize the deep humiliation manifest in the day when 1 least expected it that I finally "ther head oi the ,;.me shape and poise, and to keep Intact, but yet I fee! that 1 mistake Word made flesh. >ame face to face with ihe wonderful old V'T "tlu'r !•'!'" iil<(' tlK> not in abso- lu e resemblance. |„.t in kind ami that was not when 1 aftirm that humility is the rarer Hut Ino!;, fi.o, the hodv he assumed! We man. 111 virtue, of a fact paganism saw execiieu wutl! ink he ought to ha ve chosen one Tin- good landlady who waited on me in so hi»* cemurics ago as a por- m emu had a confused idea ot t inut of Julius Caesar. 1 ilv and that woum 1pi a il the gifts proper to a my lodgings, always wi 1 h a charm and dig- ime . . greatness of virginity, for it lett us sonu- ..impassibility. immortalitv. ;niv ot' a great hostess, liegau an apology ,'rh(l l'lH',,nn-" 1!' 11 i in tied as the Pope pass- conspicuous instances ot it. and even sing ,i!l!!l!jlv ^.¡upturn from" ua.ural slmrt- in ha'ian at forty miles an hour from which V, "{» Ul,e * ha pel aisle. Before the altsir ,ls praises at times, l ie bomans onei- („uliutis alhl n_,rit.s. in mm. ,he qualities I vorb d out words enough to gal her it was the twelve beareriters set hit.himI slowlcm«l.y. down .a s ated their \es.als and laeltus extols the nf !,.Mi..itM,t,1 h(„lv of lh, just man. n„ a great "occasion." and had to do with the cart ¡.V as It they were astronomical e in hu- virgin oeeta; whilst hunpides, with a magic • , { mt[CTins* l'epe. Put an -occasion ll ai ian might siasts and he the ol.'.iective lens of the great pen. depicts the death ot the virgin Lob )f ^^ ^ M ^ ^ ^ meati anything from a reception on the Jack telescope. Hie red robe feil from Iiis yxene. Hut paganism was ignorant of hm , , ms il( ,,nr r bo(lu>s. «.»(urinale to a cica ra nee stile in the «'orso; shenlders as he aros,, from i,is chair and, 1 mility as we know it. tor the Latin won |;m ^ ^ su,.u lul(lv with and se\ i ral mi untes elapsed before it be- appearing then in white and gold, his km- humiliias does not signify a virtue, but ¡t ,,.lUl(,1. t]ll. perfectlv oon, came quito ear that my handsome host, slender body, bent very lowly with age rather a. state of abjection, baseness and de- exquisitely ¡M(ist,(1 .„„, h;„hjy Sl,„. her husban was one of 111.- pope's own "'limbed up the a liar steps, .assisted by two gradation. .... sitive mm lie selected left Him the more .-hair bearers. AmAmii thithis wawas ththe day on 'wires in sombre purple, and feebly set it- What is humility? Does it consist m cab {„ ;h„ IuNl.ri.,, lhat :issai; !uan in tll(. win-h tiie Pop«- was to uive audience .n the sell down in the intone with the Gotliie- ing ourseif poor, miserable, good for-noth- !lt.sh n,. WJ|S from I10lllilll; ,.x- Vaiiean to over a thousand people and de- steepled back. ing. contemptib.e. and in doing things that ; >ju ,|Uil lliS„nlt.rH lliai u,bul! froin an address. M ine host was to help I he Cheering stopped. A few moment» may lead others to judge that such are our ^ ^ ,h(M1 as ,lUlwanl „hl)W „v„Ilt -lim before the multitude ill Iiis.. .gilde . d, lene«, followed, and then a voice, deep, sentiments • No; for humility does not con- |u. hii, t,istilwuiHll,Hl r,l5„ Ull. ]owliest chair, and would wear a unitomi "\\ ait. I tuli and mellow, rising and falling in slow sist in words and actions. We do not jmige ¡u Israel uill Show you." exclaimed the wite m her cadence began to come from where' Not it tree's value by its leaves and dowers, but ;t fjj i,-as determined to b«> '•made mellow unlive letiuue. and returning m a possibly from the frail, shrunken bodv in by its fruits. A man may sav eve! things iit, :lit have taken a body like oment. she displayed a gorueoiis ros- pink white and gold, but yes. it was the Pope of himself and do things that will put ¿dams iH.j the fall a perfect one in salin livery the coat cut with huge cutis w ho was speaking, with animated lace ami him under contempt, may waik barefoot. ^(a'tlltv .„). uess and virility, without the • ud flaring skirts and ¡run abnormal lapels le gesiures. That was a wunder- clothe liiinself in rough garnn uts. bend the lung t : avail of an infancy and adolescence I., the pockets like the coat ot a seventeenth t„l v.me; lm\\ thin and microhms our will knee. heat the breast and kiss a beggtu .> which ail these imply ot' pa in and labor and century courtier, the knickel bockers. snug sound in comparison at th.- age of ninety- feet, and yet be proud. The 1 'harisees accidental misery. And here, mark you. luting and just below the knee. the silk two' masked pride under manifestations of hu- stockings and buckskins to match. Holding the gi ea ; d ifforoiice that exists between the i conici in«! understaml whal he said. hut mility. these against the stalwart six-foot person ¡¡fancy of Jesus Christ and that of other lus voice aloni' w.is fascimiling; timi the I toes humility consist in a recognition of of mine host as if he was a lay ligure, she ; common child from its concep- idei uro he nitide sittiug on hi-, t hroue, with our frailty, faults and wort hi ess u ess V ilu- . ". turned to me with a proud wifely smile ii ! la lumen t of the use of reason pi'iests standing on cadi siile in long robes mility requires this much, for without it it , Ves, mine host was certainly a beauty in )tl igh a great, period of sufferings of dark«'!- colors ivd. purple and black. so WOUlU Ut ¡¡os- i'oie. Put ree ignition al-me rose Pink satin. ». but 11 ley are robbed if their •is lo inttke him coni rasi almost radiant, does not constitute Christian humility; it i-- • * » , a i , Itief iHiignaucv in ¡hat tin* little one is un- Put. far ill0re to the point, he hoped to with Michael Angeio's s«.!.unti story of tilt» Um root, not the tree; it i- the tlower. not ,.utìs,.jims ,„• ,,'U,UL ,,ul w!lU .|,.SHS tLle ease he able what a time lie had making me un- jiidguieut day frescoed on the wtil'l beiliud th.- fruii ; it is light, not iteti i ; it is a means ]s jjnfiiviv (>, he.rwise. From the first nm- derstand how one hopes to be tibie in the him, timi M ¡eliaci A ngeio's siili more bea ut i- not the end. Where is the man knowing . . . ¡ . , „ j„. „ U( I I üf lu> ln( :inu tio h:U¡ rtlü us of lamtuage of Italy! he hoped to be able to t ul itile of the w orld's cre.-i t¡on on the vanit- his own life docs not fei'l sensible ot Uis ,vastm aUli , ull knowled-«- of all that hap- procure me an admission to the ceremony, 1 who is not i ,)., .. ¡ , , ici eeiling over him in the midst of tliese we.'ikm ss and passions, ano «»:«> « i•-etM.ni ],le•, was ttliel i olore conscious ot ad 11 is ami would 1 care to go ? I most certainly he becanie the center of a pitture more forced to say : 1 am a poor sinner?" Where rivaiiiius and hardships. The Ghhrcli sings would. glorioiis than iiny coronaii
g nothing bul ruin and il e sol at ion in th. The railroad bridge aireay nit'ii- NECROLOGY. Jin Ancient Foe iii-oke its force somewhat, but still DUSENBERRYS •aîth and happiness v strong and rapid current passed Reverend IJ.\jrJ W. ¡Trautwein The Johns lv as ever since timi ih Cambria dry. town Í too J. (To He Continued.i H y Rov. A. A Lambins. 1.1- I' l.Kjjri v t u i li l'Ai i:e. I he King's Crucifix. i;i:\ * I.I»\\ AI;I» \\ . TUAI 1 W ¡ ¡ \ (),,. days of i lie Oxford movement Father Traulweiu wa> î >> >rtì y I' < ; « ! ¿ • ¡ ; t s i irretii of religious thought in England parents in Kill.Hiüi.nu January 17. 1SÔÔ. Ili lai Jut, who was a in ¡« • U lay >¡. hai i .ha < • -41 • < 1 ! hutch. ^ ear by year an increasing >r red i ve repairing ut' 1 lie pmhlliiiL: t urna. r> m tho it- of noil Catholic clergymen and their l'olii Jig IH ili I ht*; c. and fa ri \ ; ¡. ìniptinn. .gâtions have drift, d farther and far- «¡mi > boyhood tlu> iainilx iiio\.-.| l" lira " A banc! ite of roui tin- principles of the Uel.'ormat ion ilv's Henil, w lai i- I in' ! al liei ul.nl ¡in im- It cat idopted the ritual and IiciieIs ol the posi! ion. I .aU'r iu liti' t i ; 1 * y • i it i'huia h. Now there has ascended 1 I was pi-rrnad- d »• .sonili Siili , l'il tubili ^!.. u Im i « ; I i Ha. and »via 11 I had I i roue a king who during his life 1 ime sanie sil nal ion in t lie iniutelis«' ;:'"ii and ^ î < * > * t , I; was liealed. and I hnss-li a deep I cvelelice for the Calli works of .Ioni". «V. I.an^Iiiin. Ila\íns .11irmi imI the parochial >-lio' ij ! m a ! ; ; ¡ a . K.hvar. I K. T l'Ile h'l test i ables aniauillee t ha t Kiny; lai entereil St. \l ;> n:u-l - Ncmimtrv in S«-j»!.*in ss anI has prcsenteil m Westntiiish r Abbev HKIS INSURANCE her, 1SÏ0, lo pursue h¡- hi^ln-i siU(l¡e>, W in Hood's S arsa parili a a golden cruciti\. hasitig staiues of the Oil aeeoillit ol I In- i i i v Ì : 11II 111 ' 1 i :i m e • Ulessed Siigli and St. John at the font of the seminary «hised al thi- • 11 i >t 1ST'!, and Pilis 1 he < ia«ss. lhe gift ssa.» a memento of bis CHAS. P. SMITH C& CO.. went to St. \ ¡in i ni's in • uiiipii ! i' hi •ill rid yon ot i ninnatimi, and a thauksgis ing l'or his re- and a wait I in- i anon;.al 1 < • ;.»r uriiinat nm uiiientlv. as tin .ve rid thousands. covery. A moie un-l'rotestanl thank offer- 801 and 805 Arroti Building and, this leatluil, he was 1 a ¡sed in Un Cor. Wood Street and 41li Avenue, priesthood on 1 In- -'.'.ni id Apri appointed pa si or ot I Vim. a : 1 i-.nl> ivierit'd sipn 1 han this of the oflicial head ol Protest PITTSBURGH. PA. to in the sketch o' I a i her Stallali. a ili isiil Pope l.eo XIII li il 11 Self couhl Hot Hut about tin- inalili' ..! A p desi-e. The king is evidentlv a man of Con PA MKS REPRESENTED. was trans!erred 10 tin- in u h > ruani/eil • ;.-¡ eniitaue. and this giti is a direct snub and man congregation ol st. ,lo,-«-ph s. t'ai'in\uir ad h 11 11 protest agaiust the insidi he was nbliged lo N,i ioti.il nf Hartfo'd, Assets S5/124 437 his tirsi! entr,\ in the register t.ein^ daini on mil ottei' io his l'atholic sulijeets by a mitiou N'ortlicrn of X. V , " 588 814 the ISt h ol' that month. I i -1 ay then- w a - t ha t preieuds to he liberal and tolerant. so short that he had no «»pporunity ol ti.>,im Pi ni est a nt isni has hecn violeut in its India Mutual «>f l'.oston, " 260 500 anything in the line m buihlhm. tor alum; a I uise a ini intense in its hatred of devotion the end of October ot' 1 In- -aim' year io the Ulessed Virgin and the saints and last entry is dated on tin- 1' t ¡ h he e.vehani; \\ heii l'ai dinal Ne ss . 8°. Cd places with Uev. .loseph I.umel, ni 1 'am IS, OSV on 1 tie man ss ¡shed to get rid of a persistent uluS. RtiTER. »nteWor liria City (Johns towu 1. I ¿ • 1 « - a wider iie,d ere several p: l'achei' a I lei' his cnllS crsinll he sliow til iii.iit.it, DECORATIONS. was opened to his zeal and • im-y aud hen • and st vie. Iti in a Ut 1 le isoi'y cruciti x. and his visitor .Alluniti) AMI IHl H SIIiHIS. E, fi., PITTSBURGH, PA. he Iliade h record thai will he reiucinbeied lied peli meli, as if the devil svere at his p. i.it.i. ii Kcri-iitlv Ni w Chiurli, Choir, Chapel ears, which • LibiHiv. SI Vin.-.,m s Are}, Al,l>. v. t'.,.. St. Joseph's ! as long as tlie disusiron• J
lender still he.,eves that the absence of the ve Brief Church News of the World. lush party in no way worsened the Jjill from a ( a! In "I ir point of view. "It is possible, though nt.t pro!hie. however," he says in l'ro l'esser Lapponi, 111»- !Ioly Fnthor's pliy- un- rapai brief. A -writer in the Now Wor il calls atten- syei;in, tiuiy no w. he i-inisiiloreti as coni lion to the l'aoi that in the « • it.v of i 'iucin- he injured in the Very Lev, Father Hyarin ('laudo Mlg, 11 -plelely resi orni to health. having restimeli 1 red Cai hoi ics onis. or. on the other hand, some not. lato can of the Si. I,oiì liis onlinury (iti!ics. who have fallen away fio ri the faith . troin our point of view, may doad. Thirty-four \oars of aim n its provisions, in either ease, 'l'In1 Ira lirista n Sixters are planning lo through reading dangerous ho uks oiI t heoso- pliy, ( 'hi ist ian Soiemo. spi ¡it u "''' ''"' Irish members in the huihl ami operate a ucw lu»spili) I l'or Mn-hl Jul and loving pasturate aro whoso di lions, 1 ilai fads. A rena in type of "uimons. when the measure re- .iran »'ity, 1 mi. li will ho open lo physii-i- lho gòu His I miner,ce Iho Cardinal. lîishop M 11 is Eminence, Cardinal 1 ; ibbons, arrived in Ibis city Saturday morning. -7th nit. .••>m- ing over the Paltimoiv í ihlo radroad. I il- ea m e as 1 lie guest of the Passito 1st I'a thers, amoug tiie iti«»—t honored • f ili' pi.' lutes inviteli to be present a i tin- « ;..!.;.-it Jubilee exercises of 'lie « >rder. l ite fai •linai was accompanied by Kev. \V. \. Fletcher, 1'. lb. rector of the »'allietimi of Ba 11 imo re-, and Very Kev. l'a ! lier Felix. tirs! 2 Weeks Beginning Monday Mat. Jan. 5 consulter of the Order •>!' Passionisis of the 44 Monastery ot St. Michael's, 1 broken. \. .1 THI: (iRHATEST OF ALL OLCOTT'S SUCCESSES" The party was met at ¡ he dopo' by a com- mittee of priesis and laymen. After an exchange of greetings a 1 the dc pot the Cardinal and hi.- parly were ta ken to the .Monastery on Mt. » diver in 1 ite privât 1 1 ear of í lie president of 1 in- 1 'it ¡s Minili liai CHAUNCEY 0 | j f | j ] ways company. At tlie Monastery 1 he ('a¡ (linai said Mass and then had brea Ut a. "THE SW EETEST SINiiER ON THE STAGE" After the break fast the < 'ardiñal held a brio reception and in the aftcrnoo! IN HIS NEW C0MKDY-DRAMA visit to the home of ' iougn^ elect 11 Kirke Porter. An aceideni necessitai ini: OLD LIMERICK TOWN of the power and lights at the lióte! Schen ley. marred the evening rerep IV By At;GUSTrs PITOU, Manager. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mc»'ook, which wotihl otherwise have been a hrilliani social tine tion. The power wa luti off the elevator ire.us tor every physical a HEAR OLCOTTS NEW SONCS ALL BIG HITS. The late Arehbishon 1 eeh-m 1 . • while the ( 'ardinal wa ing from lib i> ' >' ¡in n tea\ es to his N MAVOURNEEN" AND lor. and tin •-VKKV I.! t i l l; I apartmetus to the recepì ion parlor, a diocese w o"!hy of his name and ST It A VI-; Ills DA'! cage dropped about ten 1 eet. ThTle oeeu 1,1 uiffêreij !' .;" ^ v^f ' ¡on, with a pants were badly jarred, bnt uo one ae Slm U,,:,! ai](1 any injury. Candles were hastily secured .•w,L,i" - ' tMuca- lmi hilS 1,U ,:i 1 and the reception was held by candle light. Wo/hl ' "" ' Spanish I riars Leaving. The » ardinal. in an interview, while in fhc question of withdrawing t lit the city this week, talked thoughtfully on ls Omaha to Be an Art hJio< esc. anish f rials from the Philippines public questions. He has been a close ob- of J,uhui lich was t lie sbuject of pro server of the great affair in Venezuela. an/wi'b'n iue be divided of •'led conlcreuces during ihe last sumniei "President Roosevelt did a wise thing . v 1 :l noi1 ! v .l ' r'' " ' «'"»«ha. be > cen the; Vatican and '¡overnor Taft in refusing to arbitrate the quest ion," he U :m '/. '"eh bishop'! This is the question Mr Harry that is now ialke.! i, S1 of in the WtM. " Proprietor and Manager. said. "The Hague is the proper tribunal for ficulty. When the Cnitetl States took its settlement. It is the court of justice in ot llu w.mJ ,!i!i°' ' ' province •session of the Philippines there wen international disputes. The 1 'resident Third Week, lere 1I,U',1U" n"'''Il!i-v in private com re than ;:.imh> of these Spanish friars would have been placed in an extremely dei A Vhbl>h i •re. Recent reports to the War Depart- icate posit ion had he accepted, inasmuch as po i eseinu vvwere" : ' " ' Those COMMEP I •ishoos Sea nnell ,. this country is an interested party, tu' the n! indicate that there are less than 400 of merits of tlie question as far as Venezuela 1 aiui .1, »m.i.ia, honae 11111, I.bi ' Sjianisli friars now on the arohipel- is concerned. 1 do not »arc to speak. The -'.. ., ' 'a\ t-npon; Keane, (Jhey- >. and Ihesi* are all in .Manila!. These are U1 Hague will, I hope, settle 1 he affair amh " • '••'irngan, Sioux City im withdrawn by the Church ami priests loi , JAN. 5. ably." W hen reporters went, to the residence of m other countries sent to replace them. • in..shoI o i 11p Keane to get u statement they Ine w The »"ardinal does not relieve the Church hits been going on so quietly that The Big Xmas Pantomime I 11! hat the dignitaries could not be 1 ili America should be laken troni the juris it has raded no attention, even anions' ... .u,,|i"1' Barry stated that he was diction of the Propaganda. : hus making it » „i !!"1 to,,ssue ;l statement. All he no longer a missionary country, but placing • subject o ml .ay was ihat affairs of the province it in the same classification with such t'ath imeni an Nat le under consideration. òlle countries as Spain and France. "The I generadv pposed that the object RED policy 1 displacing t he ! "LITTLE Church in America is t h; i > ing," lie sa id. oi tne meeting was to consider the advisa- "and why should we choose to -.-i away ' ,iy ot raising Pishop Seam,ell io the dig- rad i, ai ire » i o v1 n from the jurisdiction of ihe Propaganda ? A"'"'»>shop. Archbishop Keane re Ta dome. No agreement to this This question, though talked of quite freelv "•'illy gave a public expression of his desire reached, but it was under- in the papers, wa.«. never seriously eoiisid lo see i he province divided. This is In ac- ii ho ri t. ics in Washington that ulUl li!s «•red." ','' policy lo do away with Mild withdraw 1 he obnoxious INTRODUCING ^ s* After participating in the oleum church MUe lei ntones and .Ik coses, i, being his T as .me of the conditions pre urdíase by the I nited States functions of Sunday ami Monday the <'¡11 u,i,L 0 The New Stock Co. ' ","" , welfare of the Church ds. W hen the Vatican asked dinal left Monday afternoon for Wheeling, IS ocsI conserved when the Pishops ami VV. Va., the guest of His] a t • «lose of the negotiations at The Kiralfy Ballet, and Aichtu^hops have a thorough knowledge of h lo perfect the title to the l orn piiests and people This is hardly pos- inferred, it was tacitly under- 300 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. su-ie When the dioceses are large, lie holds time would a ¡so be employ- Men) Hospital. * 's;iule 10 l,e trilti the case ot the prov- : the friars from the Phili'p SKAT SALE NOW IN PR OGRESS. ince. , At a recent meeting of i lie board of 1rust is practically been aeeom- It i- asserted that the provln ial Bishops • ofiicials of the W iir Dcpart- oes of the Mercy hospital the offer of $luo, ate considering the advisability of creating ami tl ^TilHHIITTffHil ITI UHI i —IF > OUO made recently for its property at the :, u MM 1M S e mat ali of the friars will have ;' " ' '" ' Moines. My cutting a nun,- / \ 'northwest corner of Penu a venue and Mad reiiiovetl troni Manila before the pre- nerot counties I nmi the dioc-se Dubmpie. relocks way was rejected. The intending It;, nego! iai ions for the transfer of the iiimyer was not disclosed although he de 1 v''"P"'t and Sioux city another see eosld have been colludeteti, • posited $5.000 to make his offer good. The •'«' create,I wlieiein the Pishop would have is announced that the church author lot measures ;í7.»m\(k!.4"> fce¡, v. it li a one a wide held to work in. it Home are Imsilv cic.-i-ci io .... TAKE ADVANTAGE half Interest in a lot ::o\'J7 feet in the rear U s,'eii after the conference Bishop of our v ie la included. , • caiinell was asked concern ing the rumor imr necessity From a beautifully d< ica.ted altar Patio mat ne was to be honored with the dignity • csiaiuistiing their ownership of O . 11 iii.ishop. "I will nut say anything on Ward conducted Christmas services in the rt.v now held by the friars in the We won't blame you at all -111 chapel Christmas morning at ."> o'clock. Por ii subject, >aiil the head of the Omaha '.'• 'rij.is is a work involving a vast ,act several days the Sigici s in charge of Lite •I'oces. laughingly. "It would not he we'll appreciate your doing I detail, as the titles in nianv so, as we are chapel were busy with the h olida y decora ¡iioper tor me to divulge what transpired an- not clear, some of them run- lions. The altar was banked with iudly and b.r several hundred y.ais. it ¡s green and a multitude of tapéis enhanced however, that all „1 Uie work in FORCED TO VACATE the effect. Streamers of e\ ermven and U,,u io fax Chun h Properties. '' will be Coinple!ed during' the the building and must dispose of I bunches of holly decorateli the main part of our stock. the chanel. I.ncoiuagetl by a decision just, handed itown by the Illinois Supreme court, the ability i i no claims w dl have to be Father Ward celebrated i Puh Mass at Ô ( members of the Cook county board of as- "c the I hiiippiue govern O'clock for the Sisters and the patients of lìl pro, ' .1 ue eomplet ion of the the hospital who were aide to alterni. sovsors will try to have a large proportion Carpets Curtains-Rugs oi the exempted properties placed on the csi a 11 iiirgain. When this is set- I 11 1 Here's Your Opportunity. ax b-ts. i miei the interpretation of the sii tu i '"* P- ' for the transfer of I A Great Archdioc est aw. which declares no property exempt un- Philippine government wil 3.500 60c less used exclusively for purposes of wor- ^ probably by a court of ap To accommodate the Catholic population >'.!p, it is estimated by a member of the of Chicago there are 370 places of worship board that *15,oun,oou worth of realty may au issue of bonds. Thes! 5,000 ineti- which will average throughout the diocese be added io the assessors' lists. tic»«met! by the sale of th, Ó3C at least three services every Sunday. These churches have 252 resident pastors and 50 There are in Cook county hundreds of 1,000 are attended from other elim •. lies, lies ides lansh residences, church entertainment William and the Vatican. 95c the churches proper th re a re s ven stations hails, store buildings and large pieces of real lB where Mass is said oci asionai y. and iil estaie which arc not wholly used for re- I'll 1 un. f diffcien e between 150 chapels for the con venh nee of the religious i pm poses, but Which have always U iliiam and the Va i, an respectm- of the various communities, says a Chicago been exeiup! becau,-e they are a part of of Vls-it l-'f ' iutdidates "for the priesthood I •yoinus < i I \ I l;s. Our .Special Holi- correspondent. ehm eh administration. l U1M% Jias bt GU ,:ne tsec our window) now mai'k- adjusted. * ' satisfactorily 1 1 rom -ST.oil upwards- See tliem. Within the limits of the city of Chicago, smg out pi Ii-e> in all departments. we have 153 church edifices; of these 111 Three Spetial lours to florida. itfSSilf^^ ,,ai)aI se, crotary of | 1 1 ialt 0 have resident pastors and 12 are attended Pal ti more » ihio Kailroad ' •; . :n I'ope, and Huron von from other churches, although tin y are dis- «ody .S53.00 for the round trip from M.n 1 lepies.ntmg the em per. r air reed tinct congregations, so we estimate 153 Pittsburgh, Pa.. Washington. Pa., ami »!••« V:.«h-a,, shall organize a thSgb Pittsburg Carpet Co., 110 places of worship in 15:: diff. rent parishes. Wheeling. W. Va., .lanuarv 27th Tickets 4 = 1, n V^T " "ith the Kplsconal HitJi Avenue 22^ The city churches are divided as follows include, in addition to round trip railroad •is those ' p , U1!g',un,h'r tlie same rules ! among the different nationalities: on on. r "!• "'V1 ,tlVs!a"' ^he an- l'aie, sleeping car accommodations and PHUUiunt at the faculty will be subject to Seventy-one in which English is spoken, meals en route, Washington to Jacksonville m .«PI» oval ot the Pishop of Sirasburg, to including one church for colored Catholics, and return. Returning leave .Jacksonville » e pio-i rench influ< nee the emperor ob- I Herman 34, Polish s. I ohemian lit. French 1 ebruary 11th. amS ] tact buc wiil 4, Italian o. Slavonian ai d Croation ti, (jreel; February 10th. Tickets include, in addi- •n-o loion the ,'new schoolV *. distinct FOR SALE. or Syrian 1, Dutch 1. tion to round trip railroad fare, sleeping The largest parish* s in the city are: car accommodations and meals en route! - Had Good Effect. English speaking, Holy Family, 20,Out) , W ashington io Jackson vide and return Be nIo matteCarn wher Sele It li* . YouSca.l desr , rt(,MunRea, lst.u eEstat prko aned ie -o.mI results of the recent successful ' -w. I *- ' llijiheitiffcreiKei. Offic«*ia 14cities. Polish, St. Stanislaus, 30,000; German, St. turning leave Jacksonville February 25th m at Kprings by the Ca" I Vv. M. OstranJcr, ¡i>0 n. A. BIJg.,l'hilailclphia Michael's. 15.000. March 10th. Tickets include, in addition 4 ei 0 most The entire number of priests in this dio- to round trip railroad fa re. sleeping car ac- • hrisi mils' Th! T ' , ^«Sbicuous Wa i l UHl at cese are 5»;r.; of this number 14'.» are of the commodation and meals en route. Washing both Ma^es The ehL « ' '""\ • lir.-t Mass on "The Influite regular and 117 of the secular clergy. In the «.'loir agreeablv snr- 1 ton to Jacksonville, but not for the return piis.tt t \ t-ryonc. surpassing iuuti.it.,, "1 . i Lov*' uf Venezuela. two Englishmen, the king of Sweden to act as final arbitrator. CHRISTMASTIDE. Area in square miles 50.°.,048 KIDNEY AND BLADDER . •»<)•» r.'»7 In 1001 Venezuela got into trouble with Population the United States over sonic asphalt claims Continued from 1st page.) TROUBLES PROMPTLY CURED Number dì' Indians 32( î,000 owned by American capitalists in that coun- prestige. The world was so ignorant of His Number of foreigners 44.120 try, and soon afterward war was declared tino nature and dignity that later they cried: Miles of railroad 520 by Colombia on Venezuela. General Cip- "Is this not the carpenter's sonV" God lev- A Sample Bottle Sent FREE by Mail. Rogalar army ."> t'«imi rano ('astro was elected president and now elled to the rank of a tradesman's son! He Number of members of sonato holds the office. is mute under these aspersions, hiding His Mr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kid- Number of members of h< se heavenly origin, drinking daily from the ney remedy, fulfills every wish in promptly chalice of misconception of Himself and Educai ion is compulsory. curing kidney, bladder and uric acid trou- i he Hol> Innocents. His work, and looked down upon as a com- The history of Venezuela sin ree* The Feast of the Holy Innocents, occur- mon workman's child. • ''heumatism and pain in the back. It .-»m the S] an ill Vi and ring this year on the 2Sth ult., within the Consider too. the place of Hi« birth. Is It eorreets inability to hold water and scald- it! ira nee fro l'oderai State ; of ! nin in octave of Christmas, brings to our minds a palace? No. | it a hotel? No. Is It ' Pissing it. or bad effects follow Colombia, is mad- u s ! >etty revolutions, two very different classes of per-onr .vhose in the humble coi of Ills mother's at Naz- "'"'' " b pier. wine or beer, and over- plot«, counterplots an •ompiox pontic memories are dear to the Cliuri h ri Cod, aret!!? Matters are so arranged that Ile is conies that unp!ea«ant necessity of being posed to represent a i ublican form o those baby martyrs of the Infant Saviour to see ihe light of day far from the parental m n during the day and eminent. known as the Holy Innocents, and the aged " often home, in mid winter, and in the darkness of to get up many times during the night. The With the other Smith American states man and woman, holy Simeon and Anna, midnight. \ et, surely some door will open and e extraordinary effect of Swamp- Venezuela arose against the Spanish rule on who are mentioned in the usual Sunday's to c\t e ih ! ¡is hospitality. But no door opens July 14. isti. Cenerai Simon Bolivar com- gospel. The babes of Bethlehem, slaughter- R. >n realized. It stands the high- to tiie daughter oi Mavid. She must take est jor its wonderful cures of the most dis- manded the armies. ed by Herod's cruel command, from two to the l ei nge of t he ox and a-s and sheep; tressing eases. At the battle of Caraba bo. in 1S21. the years old and under, truly gave their lives the caravansary of Bethlehem j> closed to army of Spain was utterly routed by the al- ( r, • because it was In the her entranceo . The throne of Jesus' glory Swamp Boot is not recommended for ev- lies. Bolivar was ap¡)ointcd dictator of the •li ding Him among those thus is a sstable: . The Word made flesh is brought * thing, but if you have kidney, liver, blad- republic and afterwards president. it the vile deed was done. It fortforth wheiv beasts are wont to be born. der or uric a. id trouble you will And it just Spa>n did not. however. formally recog- a pious belief, also, that the use of ren- <»nome think« humiliation is exhausted here, tiie remedy you need. nize the rebeli tati im intent n was given to them, similarly to the sane- lint t e is stiil a greater one in store for If you need a medicine you should have nut March 30, 18-15. fiib-ation of St. John the Baptist prior to his the I ""nate Word. Later the stable of 1 the bes Sold by druggists III fifty-cent and S i n grula u ! r to relate, without troub if any birth, in order that they migli fully, and Bethlehemn will be replaced by the court of one dollar size You may have a sample sort or a revolution. Venezuela withdrew of their own glad fri will, accept their l'Hait» from the (•deration known as the Fed- and fh ludity of Colgotha. Tli otite ot this great kidney remedy, Swamp- martyrdom and gain their crow n for Jesus* ors ai ¡i hame oi the cross will swallnw eral Stab < "olonibia. which embraced sa on. on the otl ind, was an Him as an executed criminal. atid a book that tells all about It and the prese it < dontbia and Rcuador, on No- • hi man. just and devout, who had waited d nere was no great cures, both sent absolutely free by v "ace « umsfatices, vembor 2 l 2;t. and soon afterward, at a tor the consolation of Israel, and who had nail. Address Mr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham- llieot it ig the Venezuelan notables. Cen nth by crucifixion ¡^ n stigma than been assured by the Holy Chest that lie none greater was known and dreaded oii. V Y When writing, be sure to men- eral I'caz "ho fought with Bolivar, was 1 should not see death before he had seen the -e days. And even to the death of I ha t you read this generous offer in the elected pt dent. Christ <>f the Lord, And Anna was a widow, ''Olsburg Catholic. Don't, make any inls- ! Ii the cross He hun d Himself. lie was sue« (led t( »residency y four-seorce and four years old. a prophetess t ike, but remember ihe name. Swamp-Itoot, Mr. .lose Varga n is::.' Lastly. His in tin ite wisdom po W. in- i a V been who departed not from the Temp'e. by fast- veliteli a means of descending even lower Swamp Boot, and the address, d that the un dent should hold office ing and prayers serving night and day. To : wo years a than the cross by perpetuating and aug- Bingiiamton, N. V.. on every bottle. .1 be eligible for re elec- Simeon and Anna their great reward came ment ing in a wonderful way His hidden, even in this life, tor they saw in the Tetn- sacrificed and humiliated life in His euchar- cident Varga.» »eenme embroiled with pie the face of Him so long awaited and so i«í¡c existence. This last is the supreme lilitary eie m emt , and shortly after his earnestly desired. When our Blessed Lady limit of Iiis humiliation as it is of His love. Very Revvf siter Ceffcteríre. 1 by a dozen generals and brought her Divine Son to the Tempi m was sc t0 Very B"v. Father August B. Oechterlng. ordered to sign abdication papers. This he present Him to the Lord, ami to do for ITIm 'n it not only His divinity is eclipsed, but re tor of the Catholic church, Misawaka. il t, and was deported in conse- according to the custom of the law. Sim .'•'li His humanity is made to disappear, icon id lie take« rank with food and drink." m t't years and dean of the Fourth • «pieu the Island of St. Thomas. Pormi came by the Spirit into the Tempi beheld II..«- true then, that Jesus Christ from the ! 11 ana district, died peacefully Sunday, President 1Bea/. , who hail retired, at once at last his longed for Saviour, had the un- I 2sth. after an illness of two months, at raised 1 soldi* instant of His conception to the last day of .000 ts and marched on Cara- speakablo privilege of taking Him Into his age of an ¿ears. He was educated at «as, the capital, ¡lis lite presents Himself as the Sovereign and captured it after a arms, and sang over Him that Nunc Mim- "i and ordained there. Dean monili s operai io Model oi humility. "He was made man." is. I 'resident Vargas was it tis which the Church preserves in the 11 hieriiig was one of the best known Cath- recalled. How evt uit we might be made ' r. the military element did pages of Holy Writ and in her sacred offices iu the central West. He ln- not cease causing disturbances until is:;»;, to this day. Anna. too. at the same hour ted wealth from his parents' estate Ir « in the expiration d' V.uga- I'eaz was coming in. confessed to the Lord, as the many, but devoted all to the parish here. induced to succee him, am in n he was gospel says.or,to express it in a more ordlnarv Ihe Mother's f fiend suce led by Cenerai Soublett in- |s|_'. speech, she acknowledged Him who had en Nature's supply falls, is Borden's F. years atterward war broke out be- come: and spoke ot Him to all those that gle Brand Condensed Milk. lt is a cow's Make it a rule, at the end of each year, tween the negroes and Hie créoles. I 'caz looked for the redemption of Israel But Ik adapted to infants, according to the t all your small bills paid up. especially was recalled from his retirement and im est- there were sad notes mingling in the happy 'best scientilic methods. An infant fed hat \ • • : : may on e your religious paper. The ed with the title of dictator, and. as the chorus of that joyous occasion. To the fa- Kagle Brand will show a steadv gam in laborer, printer and the merchant are worthy president was not s : a f ry, was offered vored mother of lliui Who is all Joy, Sim of I heir hire. Do not ask them to wait. the presidency. How nz did not want e no spake, nevertheless, these mournful the office, and supix I J( toral Moiiongas, eon snake, nevertheless these m«ounfni e help the poor we build a heaven who was elected. words: Behold this Child is set fo- the f-ill •ated every timi id ii beneath the skies. Cenerai Monongas in is is. in a conflict and tor the resurrection of man\ in Israel, over matters of state with the deputies of and for a sign which shall be contradicted; the State of Venezuela, headed by a party and thy own soul a sword shall pierce, that! of •rs. forcibly entered the hail of dep- out or many hearts, thoughts mav be reveal iities and killed several of them. I'eaz then ed. Front all these things from • he massa took Up arms a gains! Monongas, but was ere of the Holy Innocents as well as from defeated and captarci in IM'.». He was kept the prophecy of Simeon—we learn this need- prisoner in Caracas for nearly a year, ami ed lesson, that all those who love and serve he was •n released ami set to Ne )ur Blessed Lord must expect to have a Mi on g a s family, co in- ling of father share In His cross and sufferings lie re, if ua ; ,1.1 ft o alternate in tli they w ould hope to share 11 is he.Tvenlv re- •preside ttice until 1 sr.s. when a re vol u- ward hereafter. Vet how slight is the short lion of n unary roportions arose struggle when compared with the eternal and the ere in it of I tice and left the prize! We enter, to-day. upon a new city. A ma ! cut was formed, year. when, as always, the Church calls us Cenerai .lulilan Castro wa ¡»pointed provis- to keep the feast of the Circumcision—a feast Iona I president. An ami V was declared of pain, yet a feast. The time will come against the exiles. Pea tied, b ai when we shall thank Coil for ail our pain. W EEK OI h appeal.-im wa> te cai of di: irti ng the divine n or what will seem a nces. voluntarily dopar ted in p ti i far too little a weight of woe and In 1 S< > l I'eaz returned and was given a weariness, that wa s given us to bear 1 ov- ini ited command of tin* army by I 'resident i ugly for our dear Lord. Let us look 'ovar. I'eaz resigned in consequence of tin straight forward, then. Into the coming new limitations being set upon him. A revolu- year with brave and soldierly hearts, deter- HONDAY, JANUARY 5th, tion ensued. Tovar was compelled to abdi- mined to tight manfully for the great Cap- cate and I'eaz was appointed to full com- tain of our salvation Who was content from mand of the army by President Cual. His very babyhood to share our suffering lot. Let us ofler ourselves, entirely and 1 MflVienees. however, arose between I'eaz W e vvilioffer an unusual fine lot of Plates for all without reservation, to His service on New and Cual, and I'eaz again resigned in No- Year's eve, like the Holy Innocents so pure courses. vember. I Mil. A colonel named Echezuria, and spotless, like holy Simeon and Anna, heretofore unknown, when I'eaz'* resigna- so utterly absorbed in the longing love of tion became known, ordered out the garri- their Lord. Let us determine that this new son of Caracas, ma relied to the president, year shall be .all for .lesus and for lltm Special Tables at each. made Cual prisoner and proclaimed I'eaz only It is a glorious service. And, by and dictator. by. those who, like Simeon, wait and long 10, 25, 50, & SI.00 Echezuria was made minister of war, but for their Master's presence, shall see, like in tlie dimensions which followed lie was Simeon, the salvation of the Lord. arrested for conspiring against i'eaz. ana the records fail to show what became of him. These plates will consist of the finest makes includ- in 1N>; certain provinces of Venezuela re- Religion in the Government Indian St hools. volted against I'eaz and he was forced to A circular has been issued from the office ing Cauldon, flinton, Wedgewood and the best make concessions, which hurt him ma ten- 0f Indian affairs that settles a long standing ally with the people. religious controversy concerning the educa- French and English makes. in April, 1.504, a new constitution was tion of the Indians, and practically reverses adopted and Ceneral Jose Falcon secured the program hitherto followed in the Indian the presidency, lie turned it over, for some service. In effect it promulgates the rules mysterious reason, tu Cenerai Trias. A civil of the Carlisle Indian school, which were war ensued. Falcon returned from retire- published some weeks ago in The Catholic meiif. raised l,ùnti troops, turned them over and makes them general throughout the In to i ami reta 1' who had become di an schools. The only Important differ em head, die between the Carlisle rules and the circular CHARLES REIZENSTEIN, a ti i instructions is that religious instruction is Falcon was re-elected. Mil the day after CHINA A.INI) (jLASS, his election General Car je val attempted to not made mandatory in governmental set ni» old ladeo Monongas as chief of the schools. province of Barcelona, but was suppressed. The change is due to the advocacy of Rev. Alter ihis insurrection after insurrection oc- William H. Ketcham. director of the Bureau 804, 806, 808, AND 810 FEDERAL STREET. curred. In lS7o Cuzma n Blanco becamt of Catholic Indian Missions, and lie v. Dr. master of Caracas after three days' lighting ,Jans.s- »'»anelai agent of the bureau, who and proclaimed himself provisional general. mvinccd the commissioner of the justice He finally established a provisional gov- of the Carlisle rules. It is thought that ernment, which lasted to lSTo, when he was their loyal administration will obviate the ALLEGHENY duly elected president. There were more constant friction between the denominations revolutions under the various presidents. which has heretofore vexed the Indian of- fice. Trouble arose with Croat Britain in I SSI over the boundary line with British Guiana. Contemplate the great scenes of nature, This was finally settled by a court of arbi- and accustom yourselves to connect them tration, consisting of two Venezuelans and with the perfections of God. I THÎ-; PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Thursday, January l, 1003 ad "vveigl at time would probably lie lying a • on the field of battle, in conclusion SECRET 11 is and AN AWFUL -me,! tier that he did not believe him- ' "' !'nn-;!:- !"'r i»'o any real danger OR iss'ou |,e now gave her. add- directions that on seeing the the tree she was to repair at IN DAYS OF REBELLION. to the same spot where he had met A Legend of 1745. " y"u " v-nii- 'Ting up the hags ".' nr " " •i"":' in'« the quad- 1 messenger would have was to give the password, Tin- following sloiy uat hered from an Hie other would answer. interest ing uarr.il e publi-hed b> MI•• • She then might open ter .many yea is ago. The mcideius in \\ h h h • I deliver tile bags into his hands; Ave ha ve < > i ! i i 11 « *« 1 mu >i \ u ere t « » ; « I her i • > ciiger would give voucher in re- a lady <>t' rank. wIm assiiti d her tiia: a - e iiiu.-i go hack to deposit every cireunisiaii'-e was struth irue. and •''"" ca«-st. and her duty would he well known to a member .>1 lier own l'a in ily. n "' secret announcement The Scene of this remarkable adventure >!l< '• »light burn the ih.eit- was a east 1«• in Argyleshire, :,im in ni.ii«. • nni'- 'he candle in her lan- but that at that time >; i,y. ai 17 I I i in He i. "Mark." te said in conclusion, "mark, habited l>\ a S. .>i<-îi la • and his sister. ay pass HI ra y you. all In- peculiarities of the places He was going instantly to The gentieman. on ihe death of liis elder k ten i w ill ha\ to pass through so that noth- brother, had ! en-m \i. returned ! ¡ uni tore!un may em larrnss you should accident ex- service, and returned to Soot 'and. bringing iceded, would send a mes 511 is il Vol ' lighi. Above all things, re- with him liis younger sisier. v. ho had been entirely trust, to whom she- l! :l Vl' the trap door well settled educated in France. M Is supports, as it opens only from the time passed pleasant It In scones and liaint< i d Heaven's sake, be careful to notified fo h< of life new to bolh of then down for the young lady «ibsen ed \\ it a coiicen.i thai ing cut on t i i ninu ot a great ash some further discourse as to what her brother's spa-its became depressed. and which grew i Id lie the I,est to do for his sister in case that his natural cheerfulness was changing and a certain umber of very small «-r is death, they found it time to return. into an expression • >! ha bit ual gl inn and >f a large one w ould not if v Mis M.-o-ka.v most carefully noted all liis melancholy. 1 lerself of a remarkably timid, i-ments; learnt the secret of the spring gentle character, she had no power to con- d ha w h i ' 'rap door, and passing tend against his grow ing depression. a ml het defeat will her guide through the solitary ehani- spirits sank with hi-, till at lengih. to re it.t i... found herself again in the court of lieve her own irouble;! and anxious fears, •It ea : Her.' she received from as well as in the hope that TV W the key of the tower door, and the have more skill to chase awav her blot hei-'s A I'll • important one belonging to the chest; gloom i ha u she had found herself to pos ke and the\ iIn n took a solemn farewell of sess, she persuaded him, with some dill ieuI ma m eac| other, as he was to leave early next ty, to allow her to invite her friend to pas- 1 sa w laird was w an- some months with her. This \otiug la.lv, spot. In sih somewhat older îhati himself. and free in a Ule itp to It i I act according to her own wishes, in pitx ,,,1 I,. tllll , I. sr. XAVifcR ACADEMY. for lier young friend - loneliness ami e videul MT. (iAI.I IT/IN ACADEMY, anxiety of mind, consented in comply with (Distant one mile from St. Vincent College.) Finden, Beaver County, Pa. her ent rea ; i<-s. a c.d shortly after arrived on Bo»\ttv. Westmoreland Co.,'P«y. her promised visit. There was a great con d m a Ii A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS trast in the charade;- of the two friends; CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY îilmost m i u I ul pre. ;ii ut ions.. she si ill ailherei Miss Mackay. w iiich is ihe name of our BETWEEN THE AGES Ol 4 to lier Iiirs t resoltui. renting her, if shi heroine, possessing in a remarkable decree AND 14 YEARS. Xavici Academy located on one of Westmoreland's feit iiny fear, t«> r. •turn a most piclinesqm: liei^iits. offers peculiar advantages to the courage, energy and strong understand The Academy, in chance of the Sisters of St Joseph is aiiii t ho strange u l,ni ing, which her young' hostess wanted, but - !.«di«-s wh. - wish to leceivc a solid and refined edu- dauhleti her spirit: I'd on the i'littsburE h and I nit Wayne Railroad. 20 the want of wiiieh. in her < a-e, was aioned cation ror futthet information or catalogue apply to ciiiiniu'i' ] 1 v that she woith , west of I'm- ih For catalocue apply to for by meat kindness of heart, nnd a im»r she answer ed boh ha.i u mi or t a ken. The Directress of the Academy. sweet and a fleet iona te temper. ih with w!i The Directress, She was not long in coniidii g to her From tiie first la ,, i. i.ltO .1 1. f apar friend the change in her brother which had fc Pittsburgh Catholic College of caused lier so much uneasiness; and Miss cUpU'd I he whole o si.l, 11 í' .I,., tiltil,1 ey were 1; Maikay's keen observation very led ing. "Iii irge ; mil ileserteii. 11 Mt. St. Mary's College, the Holy Ghost her to suspect that his evident depression some tin ' windows were i •ni i rely taken out was owiiii:' to son.i- painful « • i da nacrous < they w el'Ii* • it MISF and shaking: 11 Near Emmitsburjf, Md. 4 Sêcret which wc-ighed hca\il\ on ids mind. i Im i* i < t FOR BOARDERS AND DAY STUDENTS. Sixty miles from Baltimore. Conducted by Act ing on t his con vi.-t ion. she eiidea vor.-.l tito lU-ei-iI'dlU g OUi'S, the windows o secular clergymen, aided by lay professors. Training thorough in tlio Grammar, by every kind and unobtrusive attention, to which w ere better •d. tiie laird stop Classical, Commercial and Special Scien- Academic, Commercial and College De- win his esteem and eonlidciice: the only pel. look ed 1 lie door . a riil i* • a 11 n tific Courses. means by which she could hope to be of real {ni<»ii ti e1 Olliili.l . i1 n I 1etfu I SM.l I| IiiII. 1' partments. Courses in Modern I.an- service. I Miriiii: her sta\ at 1 lie castle many foot Upo n the sjeii i i rap door, whie! Modern improvements. New Gymnasium cuages. Shorthand, Typewriting and i and Swimming Pool in course of erection. accidental circumstances occurred to bi am immi'iii.r 1 ely startert n j ' II.' then gllidei Mechanical I »rawing. Special Classes OUt her extraordinary ipialities. On om oc Separate department for young boys. f<>r students preparing for any Profes- cas ion especially, when the house they hap a vault, i Ninety-fifth year began Sept. 10, 1902 pened to bo visiting took tire, the l.aird ti''. i i .'!' e lie pausi 1 pointing to ;i Address sion, and for backward hoys. Rooms could not but be struck by her courage and n chest. It his companion t. REV. WILLIAM L. (THARA, for Senior Boarders. Night School, Oc- extraordinary presence of mind. This led l'o-t upol Hid explain all In Mt. St. Mary's P. O.. Frederick Co., Md. tober to April. him voluntarily to seek her soeietv instead liad seen of giving way to the habits ot lone! \ mils He Hi. •n told hei ' of ll io projected in va ing which had laielv grow u upon him; so Very Rev. M. A. Hehir, Pres. col la mi by hi til \V that his sister, rejoicing in this change. ami ui of her rightfu Mount de Cliantal Academy attributing it only to one eause. billan to king, a m 1 that lie BOARDING AND DAY Si ltwOI. t-OR YOUNG form high hopes that i lie friend she |o\e| LADIES. ACADEMY OP best in the world might one day become her lev Chargo of the Sisters of the Visitation iM't . 1 sister. Miss Mackay. however, understood B. V. M. broad, and haii his manner bet ter. and licinir very sure thai Use with eilt husi Fifty-Fifth Year. 1901-1902. Opens Friday admiration in the ordinary acceptation of September 16 Our Lady of Mercy, asm. il. > had come lo Seo t land full of hope: the word, had no part in his feeling towards luit in til e progress of his negotiations will: This popular institution affords supeiior educational 3333 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. hTerself, she was at H be: t \ to pnr-ne her 1 tilo 11 i itI *!ren t nohleiine u an • 1 gentlemen win advania« s. Ten aire«. . f pleasure tiound. I-eautifullv plan of kindness towards him. laid out. Golf. Tennis, Cio.juet and other tiiiines. Cli- Refined School for Young Ladies and were to take i»art i enterprise he had n the tiiat.- desii able for deli, ate Kirls. l or terms, etc.. address iiis sister's 11 i i : ; 11 i i y ami del caie health round Ml much luke warum ess. rashness, and THE DIRECTRESS. Misses. did not a How her to \ ent ure on horseback: .Oil1it11\, il11l1 ! 1 lia1..,i. .a. n11 titi.es. oti igtii,t, MountdeChnntal, Wheeling. W. V». but Miss Macka\ w as glad to be aide io ex- expo« tat i ami ii e was full of tie Kindergarten. Class for Small Boy«. plore under nis escort the neighboring conn spa ir Cor the future. It w:i s this that had so Examinations for Trinity College. Wash try. and thus she had fresh opportunités ololidcd 1 lis spirits: 1fli* » *'•( i • lilt íes had become VILLA flARIA ACADEMY, lngton, I). C.. held In June and September. for her observing hi- deport nient. Anime.: how ildor. •d as he lo • sL a..! f or ward to t he fu Apply to DIItECTRBf». the possible causes for his depression, she turo; ho 1 oresavv a f;na l em 1 to the enterprise West Eighth St., Erie, Pa. began to suppose him the \ ic! ini of second ó oj' < J |u,.... j j. - 'itj.i t us that Iiis castle The course of instruction embraces a thor- sight fa belief «till prevalent iu Scotland*, coiitaiuoij 1 document s of vilia i importance to an opinion which was one day mm h many. In- was tonne•nte d w 'ith apprehensions ough English education, also the Latin, Ger- strengthened, when, on reaching a height for otiior- Which he arded for himself. man and French languages; music, paint- which commanded a view of the sea. she In tiio in 111 chest on which Miss Mackay sat ing and drawing. For further particulars ad- URSULINE ACADEMY. heard him exclaim to himself. "I see. I see .'S.I'lI.siti'ill 1int I 1 1o1 1v I deed s «i !N ! î M » t n 1 "í from dress Winebiddle Avenue, the bloody issue!" the ureal: exile, to < I i It oren t noblemen and At these words Miss Mackay boldly step gout lomo ni. a'/know ledginj ; loans of money The Directress of the Academy. Near Penn. pod forward and. allowing tlie nature of her •un1111i.. .'ioli'.l' n)i rjo.r himsel ri m11 . i.-. o1 v\ .'ii*o present suspicions to transpire, entreat) d him. if he V ill's liv future gr; tuts. These documents. Boarding and Day School Conducted could trust in her kindness and regard, and il (ÜMOVI red, toget her w it h a correct, list if she could in any way relieve or assist of all tin persons ci mtrihii ting to the cause. PEW RENT RECORD oit hoi' |i\ gold or tin him, to say what it was that weighed so :ht prove the ruin by Ursuline Nuns. heavily on his mind; adding, that though of MIlllO ( if the best ; Hid iir;i vest men iu Scot she could not claim a sister's right, yet, in land. and RECEIPTS. Complete course of English and French; New system,Simple,Convenient private lessons in music. Instrumental and liis ease, a sister's anxiety and affection The I.: lird knew that, i •il her just before vocal; French. German. Drawing, painting might prevent lier being an equally safe eon or immet lialely n| i.i'1 1 IIIS arrival his royal Economical. and elocution. lidant. master's hiudiiig, h e won Id be summoned Glad to send you samples and For term« apply to the DIRECTRE88. Thus urged, he owned that lie had a se to report needful d.et a lis ; and he feared cret, though not of the nature she had hint leaving t he high ti lists e otntniited to him prices. ed at. nor his a lone: that it was one fraught iit-iiitid in1 1 he castle Willi:m the very grasp "with difficulty and danger, yet in which she Ot Am Vie . without a 1 so leaY H1 lí So!ti«'i >|H% «'IU- LICMBAUM COnPANY, might be of the greatest service, if, as lie pt.wered to destroy them Book Makers, Printers, Stationers, Engravers, Here Is Your Opportunity! believed, she had courage for Ihe part that should ai ly misi'orttim e ren der such a meas- ->HE SISTERS OF ( II ARITV. of the diocese of Cleve- might be assigned to her. and was willing ure iieeo;-sary . As Miss Mackay's chara.- Binders. larnt: of St iKnatius' hospital. Youngs- I ii have in connection with their training to incur tlie risk to which she would render 1er had oi]ieue d UJKM: i him 1 le had been struck 232 Fifth Avenue, school for riiirs.'s i i-rviiaratorv training school for young with the thought th;i t Fun iitenee had in her womi-n between it.- hk«s of 15 and 25 years. The object of herself liable, lie then asked if she was Pittsburgh, Pa willing to hear this secret under the solemn pl-ov ided him with t lie ver,y person he need this prh'i-il is to preimre its students for the religious state or to prepare theiu to .•HUT the muses training school, or promise never to reveal it to anyone. ed. Tiim • and lu observance only to send til. in into the w- i I.I equipped for the various duties She answered, "If your secret contains strengt lie nod this op itiion; when, just at this of life; The course >f education given shall be based on jioint am I while sti II in d ouht, a summons |1 " ALL WORK GUARANTEED, ¿f character training, domestic economy and on such lines of nothing against tlie commandments of lately inirodu.-ed. following incident: A short time before the Ever Eat Sausage? Orders were given for the seizure and de- Cu il War a Sister was walking on some er struction of the Christians of Koine, and rand of mercy. In turning the corner of a from many directions in the district beyond street she was insulted by a young man • HI Ibi VC Ulisse I nib: ot the river, w hit her they had lied from the who. without any provocation, hurled some lire, from 1 he groves, eaves, etc., where they offensive epithets a' her. She merely glaie- test K:lish;ible bites had soiignl she,ter. the three Roman soldiery ed at him. and quickly pursued her course unless \ 011 have eaten are hurrying many a group, chained and When tlie war broke >011 this young man I I bound, to the gardens of Nero, where they entered the army. He was afterward wound are doomed to perish, subject to every de- ed and sent to a hospital in charge of tlie vico "of pagan hatted and demoniac inveii- Sisters of Charity, lie was tilled with grat limi. it mìe and overwhelmed wiih confusion by It is niuht. the gar dens art • crowded with e devotion of the Sisters. One day he re DUNLEVY'S mult if udì s of both >• exes, In utalied by the ¡irked to his attendant: Sister, 1 am deep paitan lite of i in1 agi • and tini' Scenes of the (All Hog but the Spices.) arena, as a ta«'U p ot fiiture,- are being driv- ell before the spears of the ioldiers s tow a id an 3 niph.it he ilter, from v• hieli piercing White Lily Hi nee Meat shrieks a re h oa rd, i ningling with the roar fee,, i of wild beast s. and that of i he sitvago ob- server of theterri b le spoeti iele. 1 mmense Lard and Bacon turriles Ululili nati' tin• • a venues . torches from i H hieil Ilio eri t'S of ort t tire li 11 the air; it is Sold 1 >v leading Retailers, men aiul wo men w rapped in lombustible BENZIGER'S sul/sta Hees, atid li red , w 11 i eli light the walks M AGA ZINf and in our own Markets: and illuminai e the .-• (•lies ot death in yon- y LMith St. and I'enn Ave., der st rue tur o.. As Ult1i gl'Oli ps are hurried throuttli i lie i j arrow stone p;assng e into the and am i I ton Ave. a lit !" roar t arena. "To tlei lions he Koimins. The Popular Catholic Family Monthly. alternnse St.. Last See, som«' o f them have beii n s ripped and Recommit f, l>r. Joseph Farker. ihe l.ondon evangel- maey. The Frcsident was willing to un- home religions journal, and hopes that it will The Pittsburgh Catholic. Ist. Ilt(lv nk, „lir AmWi,,« •.,! dertake: the ungracious task, but listening meet with the < onthu.od favors of its many mage, had n penchant for oratory, imi a to judicious advice declined. The outcome I hoiisa uds of subscribers. Perfection is not OFFICIAI, 01«;AN OF THE ltoCt mio (n accumulai. . II.- made might not have been favorable for this lo be attained in any human avocation; here PITTSRURGH DIOCESE. liis gospel pay in :i plethora of riches. country in future results. Germany and and there will be found imperfections. The Great Britain have courteously yielded to experience of many years has taught The ri'lîMSIIKIi EVEKY TI I F USI "A Y. our preference that the court of arbitration that it is impossible to please all. TERMS IN ADVAXCE. ways receiving tlii'ir toys al the toy mis- rather than the President should lake the Ea.-h reader has his own view on current 1 copy by mail. per year ?1 "•<» M! wnx on.' of th.- most deb ease. It is to be assumed that there will matter-., religious as well as secular, and sights of the busy day precedi I copy for st\ months . . now be Ihe least possible delay in get tin? not everything that appears in the columns Single copy festival. Charity's great heart the ease before the tribunal and in pressing of his newspaper will please or appeal to the S Foreign subscript ion. by mail - 00 tender' t h rob. it to a conclusion. bub \ ¡dual judgment. Put the broad and •I Three weeks are required after receipt ot discerning man is always liberal in his judg- if nionev before lue dati opposite your name In ihe discharged you *cnniarv e ra- Hit IRISH Oil ST ION. ment. lie is exact in what he deems j he tT oil your paper, which shows to what time ¡ions this New Year, ren Hear the judgment, ruht. but his mental guage is willing to as- your subscriplion is paid, can he changed. tirsj Tlh, very thins that comes TI •amameli t di,o neighbor's view. He is at no When notifying us of change of address jl|tn )h(, ])1;|k( your religious paper ' 1 ' mi; row. prejudiced, bigoted or fanat- give former aduress as well as the new ad se to submit tamely to being charged dress. calls for spot cash. Consult your tab on I he witI"' h an un Catholic spirit in the matter of If i here is one thing this reader des- pa per. and if you are behind, kindly remit. :i 1 Ali Communications intende.! Cor Me- cur their attitude toward the education bill. ruckling sheet, trying to please rent. issue of the paper shonld he in the ot S.i. ialisin in this country as it is pteaoh- They make a strong defense. The Education everybody, and suiting none. Such a paper tice not Inter than .Monday. P. M. ed. fortunate!v noi so min h practiced due bill, while it a Meets favorably < "a t holic edu- falsifies and degrades its mission. Manuseripis sent to the editor unaecom- Jf> \meritali common se,se has no greater panici by stamps will not be returned ,f |(avi)I ^„¡„^ fhis 4;olhllh ,h;m •ation Tho tal.-nt aim labor required in the nialn- 1 "nance of a first class journal are now many thev m re found una va da ine. . ment in the behalf of the Catholic body, but If tbroueb auv mischano yen do not re- <.»»,ley. <><' "»n'alo. TI is a essentially to favor the State Church. Men What they were even a few years ago. coivo your paper regularly. every week. no- thlngs in sending ldm tu Chi, ago the h.d- under proclamation, with the jails yawning and It may be doubted if the public demand ti fy UH iinmediately. bed of the pernieious cult. for them, all the rights of freemen denied .n fins particular is not somewhat in ad- Kemit bv Express or Money Order onlv. t hem are not of the milk and water charact- vance of the public -willingness to adc- post of lice preferred. lf by check ADI) Petween bogus priesls and fai; e Sislers, er to bow to the ( r reeks ben ri nu gif I s. They support what it calls for. In the TKN CENTS exchamrc. as we ha ve to pav swindling under Ihcir specio.is guises our are sent to Westminster to represent Ire- matter of the cost of publication, within the thls amount for eolleeting ehecks. worth\ people and the coimterfeit presenti- land, which fae| it is of primary inporf- past twelve months, especially, the price of Ali .Money nrderV 1 »rafts or Conimuniea- ,11(>llls of sisters." advertising anee to remember in any argument con- > in the composition of the paper tions shonld Ite addressed to patcnt no.striiius therc ¡¡Mie or no diffor- cernimi the Irish members, and this they lias advanced, in some particulars fully one CATHOI.ir PFliLISlUNG < •<>. once :md if anything the odds tire in favor assuredly do ; and surely with the applica- hundred per cent. The printing paper, type- CriUOMFLF TELEGRAFI! Bl'il-IUNG, ,,, Iirs! uV(1 ()1 disreputa bie^ 347-:M<.) FI I TU AVENFE. tion of the coercion act', for the oppression . press work, salaries, have all been IMT'ISP.F ItCll. FA. S""H> °"r «'Xchanges think a Cutholic of ( 'atholic Ireland, they, as her true repre- advanced, and yet the subscription price re- , , , .. „,..,,.„. .,i l'ius pi'icst shonld be selecti d for the ehaplniuev mains stationary. Advertising rates have Ent.erc.-d as second class malici ai i ms» sentatives were bound in honor to help her of the Unjtéd States Sena te. v ice. I ir. M il not Imi'u advanced. We would call our gen- burgh. Fa. in lier st niggles against a Government bum. the I >li nel dia pia in. rc-igneil. "The which claims a good many English Cat ho erous readers' attention to this matter, and apponi!nient would be at Scasi a novelty," 'niriiSP.W. .1A N F A UY 1. 1'" lies as supporters, and whose adhesion was continued generous they say. The blind chaplain was a novel- in no ways lessened because Ireland has support and their aid and influence to ex- ty. the terni or word applied to the pricst alwavs trite to the 1 Io!v Si de tend their home relitrioiis paper's subscrip- Is a misnomer. The amila eb •udants of a people who have held the: tion list among their friends and neighbors. but a "no wit v." oh.- faith at I. -acrili, es need 11. In thus doing thev will be coadjutors in rais- lectures from Knglish sources. The charge ing The t'atholic to its proper height of 1 rue charity is ili\ ine; it is not the hu- of desertion can most truthfully be la id influence, to make it fulfill the true and ex- manity and philanthropy men prate about. alted mission that was assigned it by its Paganism had this humanity. Christian at I he do« if of those in Km: la ml, whose char- i,v l,:,s lu n !ivrl v illustrious founder, lit. Rev. Michael O'Con- charity has the highest, motive. It comes '" - «»«»"Kb t» '"ake nor. I lie first Pisliop of the diocese. ft'oni Cod and depends upon 11 ini. We are that as Catholics they should, at charitable because we see in the poor, the least, have protested against the continu- \ HAPPY MVS YEAR. needy, the all lictcd and the ou I cast, our al oppression of the < 'aiholics of Ireland. »'!d Father Time reverses his glass to- wr ^s^r^y brethren. This is true humanity which I^^Téh day. Nineteen hundred and two is with the Christianity alone can teach us. All other llll PASSIONISIS. irrevocable past and Nineteen hundred ami is but imitation. The Passionists fittingly celebrated this three dawns. January 1, l:m.",, p seems BISHOP'S LETTER OF APPROVAL. week the liftietli anniversary ot their fotin- hardly possible that twelve long mouths Episcopal Residence, March fi. P-Hil. A marked feature of the Cardinal' ,;iy dation in America. Pittsburgh was the !o- have passed since The ('a!holic congratu- Having every confidence that The Pitts- among us was the warm hearted and sin- •al centre of their jubilee exercises, for our lated its friends and wished them a Happy burgh Catholic will be conducted on sound ">- reception iu- received at the hands ot "iU was the spot favored of Providence New Year. And, still, so it is. We have Gatholie principles, for the education and in- th(, |:lilv xi»« Cardiiml highly appicciiate: d the where the lirst Fathers at the invitation of struct ion of the faithful. We cordially re- ,. , ,. * „ walked together a whole twelvemonth, }jnf t Xi ! 1S)m1 ,Sc! in Hishop ()'('onnor came to create their home commend it to both Clergy and Laity, and marking us off nearer to the end. And twelve Ze hat it wit! meet with the encourage <"' ".ake i- visit in this resp.-c a f, and lay the corner stone of that wonderful * ... . «.-l I.. ipitiiiic litui iiiif t'rJl....- .. ; » . *• months are such a considerable portion of and support wlii. h its publishers de- mitons one. Our fellow citizens of all prosperity which h; is coinè to tin inent lor ne our existence! Are the retrospective thoughts serve. We have good reaso n from its tec- shades of opinion and creeds at the Schen- Catholie mind this prosperity is no sc.-,,-, rd in the past to believe that it will con h\v recepiion felt themselves honored in of these twelve months of our existence 01 in its source. It springs, grows, nourishes mm to render valuable assistance in the the American prince of the ancient sm h as to gladden our hearts and make us and fructifies in the zeal for religious taith. ;-ati A mountaineer, aged ninety iwo. and his *** That "wife, aged ninety, were returning from the Hi funeral of their oldest child, who died at Ih. Resolution tho age of seventy-one. They Here both deeply grieved. As they were discussing their loss, the wife said: \\ "I told you. John, that we would never til? I tut raise that child." 4 I I silent. Autiim ii l'a s hiX pia liai ion la, why w rit tugs, Work in Prisons. »ral times provincial been working actively in Spain of late, and the FnglI The Pope's Social Teaching. A now and praisworthy depa ns. was also called too offen .n th it v on their part means the way of organized rliarily anion; i IM t al In i \\ <>rk. Id of Male next will be devisiiur of out rages. Like other continent- At the ( >n that Ite 1 .oí XI IF 1 ics of New York is what IN KI w il as tin al countries. Spain has alread\ had reason prison brauiii of tlie Associntim if < 'ailiolii lege of F to know how pitiless b the plotter of unir- < 'harii ii-s. I i has boon in exist 11't* lot* sb an Irislm months a nil its ltrsi report w a? umili' puh lie at a meeting nf i he » 'atholir ('lnb last Week. 'file COlll ¡ni I Ice, of Wlliell Mrs. Floyd Master Ito Jones is eliainnan, is composed of Mrs. \\ a \ t n ir a w K. Yanderbilt, Jr.. Mis lleii GOOD Mrs. Hon vier. M i-s Iselin. Mis. Nelson A fiel a i Homage of M HORSE. Mrs I leXavarro, Mrs. John Heresf«nd. Jul; lb O'Koefe and Mrs. I >e 1 .aneey Katie. of I.e.. Mil. SENSE i k Aliout twenty fue ¡iersoi;s who ;IIV en encyclicals on iptest "eili. Al í J i/V |J W1" teach you that I liev ha ve licei his Holiness git god voluntarily in visit iim t lie foinl>s and .' f fili coffee in an air tight, the dislriet prisons havr made in iIc last six a uti / vuli sealed package is months tunic than otic thousand vis TI FIELT I IV L-ELIIR 11 w '•"., I • - purer, eh attor and its to I lie prisoner-, t heir families and theit LV'H. fi'/ /, fresher than coffee employers and have given to each prisoner 11 tet>t in c pen :ns. when discharged an address where shelter anil employment might he obtained. 'fIcy Al DeJth's Door, world, a ml will, ii is ted. he finished have sheltered and ohtained employment for about the ir.fh of May. The secretaries of more than fifty voting women. In man\ t lie committee. Mgr. IVzzaui. Montorotic. TP. „LION COFFEE cases they have paid the tines , | prisotii i ami the iiev. 1'n.lessor Carlo Salotti, Yin never sold in bulk. t I'milia. Rome, inform the public it, a let who were deserving and ha \ i nil man v •hie! lor which they have just issued that the prisoners between sixteen and twenty years names of all contributors of ten lite will old placed on pa role. marquise is the daughter of \V Speace Caldwell, who lived he cot upon the monument. The I loly Fa Hi Magistrate Mayo addressed I he meet ing 111 bui g. Va., w here the Caldwell an er will be highly' pleased with this tribute In the Catholic Club. lie said that ninety six thousand persons wore arranged in the \\ oi kman's l ope. seven police courts of the city last year. < :. I : ri ckiiiridi BAUER BROS. & CO., Ivy., win In the face of such deluge, of cases tlie i States hi 1st ra tes welcomed every prudent endeavor Aihin hists and the Kinq. which would aid t he in in dealing with t lie BAKERS, v* unfortunates. to many of whom much ha id VIENNA, ship might he saved if all the facts and oir When Our Leading QUAKER, cumstances could he made known. The Iiev. Father I'ardow. S. .1.. and Partli she went to Fu rope Spain. An Anarchist named Pulgar has Brand s^' HOHE-MADE, er I >oyle. <'. S. I'.. spoke of the necessity for in university work, A I li in heard of the propo> d ('at HEALTH. developing the preventive work of the assii M;innfactnrera of P4N C VKI and RUCKWItEAT FIOIBS. ciation so that the number of the criminal and at once offered . Which he beli i n L'cd had instructed him to class, said to he increasing- in ¡iropoiion lo to Madrid and kill King Alfonso, other .on 5711-13 I'RNN AVENUE, E. E. population, may he lessened, l or Ibis pur first universi!y i,Uiid spiratufs were to meet him. hut as t hey fail pose they siroiigly advoeate the extension ing is ea lied I 'aid W I cd to put in au appearance. ]-,,» decided to lele. E. E. 74. »»ittMh»tir»íh, of the prohate system for first oilemit r- and bi>:ioTaeior. abandon the attempt an 1 make a confession, the young. 11 iionoiI as to how lie intended to put the More than ¡?3.oitu has heen spent by the Catholic I nivei sit v . \\ r organization, of which not a cent was :rivdi In salary, of'tiee hiring or printing. 'fhe sum which he had I ordered to commit the was laid out for the heneiit of prisoners. death a largì J, J. McCORMICK, lice arc. It is stated. ih\est igat ing his storv. How Father Gerard Esc aped From Iondon lower. lie may be merely drawing upon bis imag Steamship, Railroad and mal ion, but iimpiest innably there is ca use for Invisible ink once played quilo an i he Marquise de Meriti alarm, 'l'ho anarchists are known to have port a nt part in history, i die of t he most re Exchange Agent, luarkahlc ease on record occurred in P.ng not only the South but < New Nil land during Queen Elizabeth's reign. and re Newport. She was also pr< 506 Smithfield St., suited in the I'Scajio from London;^ Tow er circles in Furppo. Her of Father (Jerard. a Jesuit priest under sen- comes from an old 1 rench tence of death. All the letters were writ - MELLON mil.DINii. ten with orange juice, the relative value of Farmers Deposit "Which aud of lemon are for the same our Catholic Indian Mission. 3 Joors ftotu Fifth avenut pose is carefully set down b\ Father tier father \v National Bank J aril in one of his letters. 11 iva 11 of ( "Now lemon juice." says the priest. "has 220 Fourtb Avenue. this property , that w hat is w riten in it • an lie 1 read in water as well as by lire, and when 11 la i UPPIIPVi ! CIAXTCI the paper is dried the writing disappears nun to sMo.ooi) per annum, which up to an u. i il U UV/lUl again till it is Steeped afresh or again held to Capital Stock, $ 800,000 the tire. I'.ut anything written with orange morti. is been borne bv the bureau since juice is at once washed out with water and that date, 'l'ho response of the Archbishops Surplus. - 4,100,000 cannot be used at all in that way; and if and priests from the western dioceses, the held to the file, though the character^ are l.enten collection tor Indians and negro mis Hay and Grain, thus made to appear and can he read, they Undivided 716 and 718 Fifth Ave.. will not disappear, so that a letter of the Fminetice Cardinal Hibbons, his Crace Arch- Profits • 1,900,000 once read can never be delivered to anyone bishop Ryan, and others made it possible to PITTSBURGH its if it had not boon read, 'flic part \ w ill carry on the school, but. of course, with great see at once that it has been- read and will anxiety to the director a ml with no certainty certainly refuse and disown it if it should to the future. Solicits Business contain anything dangerous." In order to make up this large sum of As neither lemons nor oranges, pen nor ink SI |i i.i il il i annually the bureau needs the co- "were furnished to condemned prisoners in operation of the great body of their follow DILWORTH'S the Tow er, l ather Cera rd ohtained a supply ( 'at holies throughout the country. \ deter of oranges through the jailor, lie made a ruined effort is being made by the estab- BRUNSWICK COFFEE. pen out of a quill. Out of orange peel he lishment of the socie! v for the 1 'reserva Anchor Savings Bank, made crosses and rosaries. Faith Ai i w Then he bogged for some pa per in w hich has received the approval of many 428 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH. to wrap his crosses and rosaries, lie got it The lí.-v II. ( !. Canss of Carlisle and next bribed his unexpected ja lor to carry especially designated for the wori Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. a cross or a rosary as a small present to A. M. HKOWN. President. W. S VAN DVKK V President, d otile THOMAS IT. I.KWIS, Cashier. friends out side the prison, each wrapped in [he West. s- !) 1» M K. A V f). WAT paper covered with invisible writ ing. He TKrsiis, JOHN I). BROWS, IavfsS. Ki iim. K, J. STONKY |r.. received answers to his letters in the same C.Ke W EBKKHARI>T. \V S VANDVKF. IKSSK 11. I'tmiY. * ; rea I ins of ore containing from .»o to KSTAI'.LI SI 1 li! > 1ST 3 way. por c of iron have been discovered in Thus his escape was arranged for and In- uiiooi.l of Vadso. Xorwa v. got a way to safety. New fdltion of St. Fhomas' Works. BURNS & REILLY, As is well known the Holy Father has al- 316 FOURTH AVE. ways manifested the greatest interest in the study of the works of St. Thomas. 11 av MEMBERS PITTSBURGH ing himself had the benefit of a thorough IIair Falls STOCK EXCHANGE course wished all theologians should be similarly favored. Consequently, lie urged Tel. Bell No. 'Court. very strongly the return to St. Thomas, feel- " I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor to ing, with other Pontiffs, that tlie careful stop my hair from falling. One- STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE study of this great master would be produc half a bottle cured me." It Is a matchless combination of the high five of untold good. He conceived tin- idea J. C. Baxter, Braid wood, 111. est grades of several line growths, careful- of getting out a new edition of the works of ly selected, roasted and cleaner! by the beat the saint and called into consultation the modern methods and furnished In 1 lb. Pat- great I »oniienn. Cardinal Zigliara. himself Ayer's Hair Vigor is EIRE INSURANCE. out Preservative Packages which retain Its a master Thomist, and a warm personal full strength and flavor Indefinitely. friend of l.eo XII I. This was about 21! certainly the most eco- INSURE WITH THE RELIABLE It positively surpasses In drinking merit years ago. The conclusion of the consulta- nomical preparation of its any separate growth, or any other combina- tion was that it would be expedient to tion however expensive. found a college of editors who should give kind on the market. A It Is always uniform in quality and always themselves absolutely to the work. little of it goes a long way. City Insurance Co., fresh and fragrant. It Is so'd by retailers This was done, and since then tho work 248 Fourth Ave., (1st floor) Tradesmen» B'ldjf. at LTV rents per lb.—always In package»—nev- lias been going on steadily. It was in ac- It doesn't take much of (Formerly atfri Fourlb Ave.) Pittsburgh. Pa. er In bulk. Ask your grocer for It. cordance with the expressed wish of l.eo XIII. that the work be done by Dominicans, it to stop falling of the Organized 1870. Capital $100,000 and by them only, since they have all the VALUABLE PREMIUMS traditions of the Order, and are the recog- hair, make the hair grow, JOHN C REil.LY. President nized exponent of Thomistie theology. EDWARD KELLY. Vice-President. and restore color to gray ALFRED S. BISHOP, Sec y and Treasurer, OFFERED The great name of Zigliara stands at t he head A. V. D. WATTERSON. Solicitor of the college, for lie was the first to under- hair. $1 00 e bottle. All druggists. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. take the work, and until his death was most FOR PATRONAGE. J. C. Reilty, James D. Caller* SEE LIST enthusiastic in the undertaking. If your druggist eaunot supply you, Edward Kelly. Ir., W H. Keech, Father Albert Welsh, the great Herman SPIHI us oil© dollar ami we will EXPRESS Alfred S. Bishop, Edwin Bindley. IN EACH PACKAGE. Dominican, and at present one of the pro- you a liottlo. I!e ruro and give the name M. Munhall, Geo. W Schmidt. of yuar iMarett enpraM office. Atldrei», A. V. D, Watterson. L. VUsacTt, DILWORTH (BROTHERS fessors at the Fribourg University in Swit- J. C. A VKIt CO., Lowell, Mass. E. M. Bigelow. F. J, Weiiel. PITTSBURGH, PA. zerland, was also one of the first editors. p o. Box 654. Telephone, 644, Court Father John 1'roctor, so well known by his / sry l, 1903. of Err'crd PITTSBURGH DIOCESE proclaimed abroad especially if We ';at ti"'« Prenci! grated by « bmtilly by the aov. ir difficult • t of Edward •7* implied • • do well 4 i* 4- i* 4 it 4 i1. 4 t Joseph HorneCo 4- eiv WÌ Charles Rrney. it 4 Houston, F. T. u a \V. F. Grabarn 4- Mii'ÎKlfl S Wee Ti Steneer IT osopî |t Ii. K WomK I 4 I 2 PIANOS F W. Roberfsh t . Voter m.'iv ad Announcement 4 piano for the • it your children come in Î 4- examine the Chauncey. | it 4 perh instruments are * tft fi ' ( W daily Ixìcomini; more popular. \ 4 ' t «e reason is that thev | Kffliiif i . Rov. I M give all-round? prizes A n satisfaction. .H ! I \\ w .meat » thos AY lanu- Î The " .is to he sur- .M is- dargarot Mei ;iOW f in. MWs Marv Mr- Ì Hall Miss A!i.-.- ff Mrs. .lames Bishop. and i e Misses Km Sucot. Ucrtha Sucot.. i. JI3 O ave Hosit * McGowan. N' I.a-en. Annie M-- Writ. ]dices on am- • Hal' Sal lie Ir» iti. Eli; \ \ i 5 CMAIOÎH» Kr OP by Mali. a ri asey. ,i ''Si. 1 ) u, a1.»s ,., aniti i1 «1* : 1:,,, zabell, |...» l,i MATHEW SINNOTT. EVERY HOME Mr. Mathew Sinnott, aged 7t: years, died suddenly Thursday evening, Christmas. De- ceased was born in Duncarmick, County SHOULD HAVE ONE. K. J. FIRWHITER.E 43 4 FourtINSURANCEh Ave, Both .Phones . Wexford, Ireland, lie came to this coun- try when a young man, settling in Pitts- Manager for S. Arnold. Established 1ST®. burgh. lie served his adopted country in A Handsome and Useful Calendar Real Estate, Mortgages, Renting. the war of the rebellion with distinguished Service. He was for 30 years a zealous Presented to all Who Write. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED - — member of the Sacred Heart church. The deceased is survived by his wife, four As usual, that old established and popular daughters, one married to Mr. T. .1. Cullen, banking house, tlx- Pittsburgh Bank for Sav- of the East End Tile and Mantle Company, ings, of Pittsburgh. I'a., is on hand with and one son, a telegraph operator. One a very attractive < alendar for the coming PITTSBURGH brother, Mr. James Sinnott, of At wood street year. It is executed in the best style of the PRINTING CO. also survives. The funeral services took engraver's ai.d lithographer's art. and Is 531 Wood Street, • « PITTSBURGH, PA. place Sunday, 28th, from St. Lawrence's considered one of the most artistic calendar , church. Interment in St. Mary's. conceptions of the year. It will find great favor with all, especially with women, on GENERAL MERCANTILE, LEGAL at count of its beauty and utility. Whether AND RAILROAD PRINTING. Those Magazines for the Year Coming Nuptials. you have a savings account or not with this Mr. William Francis, a popular member should be bound. Send them to us. bank, you should write for one of these of the Rainmakers Social Club, of West pretty calendars, and ask them to also send PHOTO-ENGRAVING. LITHOGRAPH- ('arson street, will on the 7th of January be Addrei. Inquiries and Orders to the you their illustrated booklet, "The Story of ING, ELECTROTYPING united to Miss Ellen Walsh, at St. Peter's PITTSBURGH PRINTING COMPANY :t Savings Bank," Interesting to all who need AND BINDING. church, Allegheny. Dept. B. 531 Wood St., Ph.sburgh. Pa. the services of a savings bank. It also tells how to do your banking by mall. Be ' Music must exist in the heart or It can- sure and mention this paper when you Authors of Books would do well to Consult MUSIC PRINTING A not be wrought from the work of the world's write, and you will be certain of receiving us before placing Orders. SPECIALTY. great masters. the calendar promptly. | 1 f fSfíURGH CATHOLIC anv.arv 1. 1903. xxxx^x 9•. . « • -«Uli».' - « '""»TP»® 75he HOME CIRCLE. H Serves All Classes... Our Savings is r<. ad V to serve 1 I I ic t ' * * tev^t, r *. ,»cí.1M ail classes ; th uiii young, the poor I ll A V i « |»v 4M« kl« and rich. It r deposits from «1.00 m np, and allow ; per cent, interest. f-. b .• '. »,- \» ,-. ."« -- ri Iii mmi II - — Dr? DIAMOND SAVINGS BANK. Corner F ifth Avenue and Ltbeity. cali carry i pad alni pei l.ONO-Mi:ADIT) INVF.STOR> \VM<)'\ I! KKPÏ THI-IR EYES ON ^MEXICO. Ì7.C7.V \\ ¡ih « i the best investment poi- UMs. art.ma; rut ari.1 M an uf «etti riotCo. »5 n.entt of ft pet share. tniti leaves, says. olle si OFFICE K S. i M i AC K. Su OVOl'V I '1 i >1 ' np V. Pi Pa. infeets ami AN. Sr. KFTAKY, in fat i, ino .ir- Steel Co, fomiti liiis t K. S i- . TKEASI:RPR thom. :is ii 1 lnoal. ami trulli tinsi ; PLANTERS liE V ELOPÍTENT ä M ANI FACTI RINii CO., li is a g lu-lps iti ia. ó08 I "rick Building, U. S. A. traiti thoii lf l'Ili • is I ntM'ii they i l'or io !•«• si thing ili. a. S. Il l'ortilied l'.v < tili L. A. BUTLER, CAM»! KS M A I »F. AT IIO.V F ('roam Candies in whieh I rails an«l mils M: are used seem to ho the most popular kimls. quaint pie CONFECTIONERY AND CIGARS ami cvi'iy now a ml thou sonic now va riot \ rati' ones is ailvoriisoii 1»y leading lOitfeiiioiier>. Many know n i«> of those can Iii* made ai homo. Tho now WHOLESALE AND RETAII ligs are now plontif ul in frnil stores. ato as ICA* » cheap as ihey will ho any 1 imo throughout A W«M;K hT the year. Shredded roeoanut. whieh mines \ iam-\ 628 630 LIBERTY ST., ,?VT Pittsburgh. in pjtekages, is the foumiation ol many so- lai!\ - called eream eatidies. ami when ilie linos! liai-k of oi slireildoil quality is used, lis preseiiee is ilil' ready f..r J AS. S. McVKY. JNO. McMURRAY. lieult to discover; even h.\ those who do not .,[ strip.-- oaro tor cocoa nnt. ! 'reser\ ei I aprieois a re lions, a Itoi liked hy some in cream eandies. ami a linn ihn,, in.-Ii IRON CITY HEATING COMPANY, jelly, coated with eream and linished with hon over t It th chocolate, piosoiits an opportunity to use a MMIN, IIOI nutnher of flavors and colors. When pn-par lirmly or Steam and Hot Water Heating, ed for 1 his purpose the jelly nnisl lie a irreat t he ma. Iii deal tiller than thai used on i In- laid". This t wistei) - i i is accomplished 1using lev M muf k Iuh t ; DUQUESNE STEAM AND HOT WATER BOILERS. directions on the ho\ ui gelatine . all- for. i>| t wo pi. and the right si iffness miisi he discovereil |tu- six.e .. It» •»*!!'. Hint Vi'iml ¡tin,: 'f t i l !, uni I"; i'- lit- HuitiiiiiKS H- orn ilf« nf all kimls of Pipe Kitting furnished. I»y experiments, and the degree which jelly eream hardens is laruel\ doterniined hy the !>• >ard. ai IMIOMS, Be 11 204 Court. I\ 2 líígliteen miles is the distance aí wiiieh tilt* new ,'•!!),( )00 ea lidie power light on the Undertakers and F;mhalmer5 Mass Roe.lv, in the Firth of Forth, will be • PANNER MFG. CO., visitile. j Renshaw Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ i eie East 300 2. 5989 5991 CENTRE AVEMUE. Tlmrsdnv. .Tilintarv 1. :ií)03 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOTJC. 15 \ ^^ V —# I A Page for the Young Folks. — BOYS MAM MIN. a ml tir 1 >a ' iî laboring nifi immediately they t«> be i m. So. in s.-haumberg, th.. master w hoar in lirst cuckoo t< ¿¡M ini tin; rest of of cere allies at a marriage carries a cuckoo lin' liai t hat i! merry makli ; this was cali od ligure I lut 4 stall. w ... aie.'"" In I « mark, as soon as I >! icy kiss t heir To he t ueil. ) i\va l'y "( ekoo. cuckoo, Ml tall 1 ho i tir" il Scotland it luck:v t about when Inch we can tin —' •at'. tlie an- sure will nò uiy. w a peasant hear which wo kntiv 11a id on the fear o \\ f in t lie grass, thus ens >\v many mtanU 111 ¡•lies and pains for the c( qualities wo < It is unlucky to hen i y ai ' with. lirst 1 ime if von lia ve no \\ •dbieast." There is : e y your pocket; shout vou have so I li lory, my cenile read« Mav t uri it over at once. you will t in lien winter locks the fu 1, the rliyi VF •tittths. 1 tirav von. 1 I ,, errv tre Sore Throat ! IVO \ i HI A i lird tell nio, ,i f, Don't d< us bron'-hial lany y ears lia< <>i in .¡unci ia n t or ca Ih ia n \ vears ho may dc tOtk lit it The onlv wav is t<• apply \\ Mudei'I'ui d. t< what •a iI... i 1 •• u< h v gathering on hedges, in •en larva lies, to tell what PdinkiUe tier will hriug: if the larva if Villi a remcily you can depend upon HI liI »S OF fiM i;\ s Witti 1 upwards it \\ ill he ,lry all Wrap the throat with a cloth we the head downwards, wet. v• I . Newtt.il t ohvvt 'li when •y a re i M I Io in it to fore retiring, and it will 1 e aite a n i riant holt adit ion. n Mimiaml and ('¡ermany. well in the morning. t inly tl Is how 'ki.ii turns into a hawk at mow ho\ in. In »iertnany it is sup- Th ere is only one Painkiller, netted h mg Ilio everta i'lted with human life, and or v. Lis " PERRY DAVIS'.' To wake up ii ahi.- I. 'lu—y I ' • 11 g t li of life, health tilled with the- es. I he nnmi.er of childr. n row; Hi lie in .f (leti mellow sung- o in d.-at I lull throated ilisie OI J. O'INlilL, EXPRESS. in 1 lie mown iav and 1 on that ('.e PITTBBPBOn UNION KTATIOK lark IV ill) your c ye. as it sinus your soul stilili ine saw in the 1 1 ( 'il \I S1 '1th e Si cross, Hauling a way 1 i*, it it cart li i uto lie: ! yen ; nr. when win- . promising him opponeii AND r .nies Ma \•u f Truth Society lecture. Santa Visits New York Churches. 4e i ine of the most interesting lectures which The two Iselin memorial churches. St. Ga- ha* yet U V. I: •;'>'•" the iillspices of P. 2x2-4 THE OLD REU AB LE been briel's in New Rochelle, and St. tCatharine's «» the ("atliojic Truth Society will be that by in Pelham, N. Y , have each received a baud tvtid jvist as certair\Iv wise people be- Rev. Thomas F Sherman. S. J , son of Gen. some gift commemorative of the holiday sea- v tiflve In the seco i«\ of tvinple capttnl. Hm. T. Sherman, lie will speak Wednes- 4- This is >.h<>\\ r\ b% our «rowth in a cltv son. Col. Deiany Aster Kane gives to St. full of banks. day e vetting, January 7th, in the Lyceum, Gabriel's church a window representing St. I t:;7 Fifth avenue, on "Social Democracy." 4- F on 5A\ IN(iS ACCOUNTS ! I unusually large ami successful meeting is mother-in-law, Mrs. Adrian Iselin. The gift 2 on CHECKING ACCOUNTS 'ft exnected. windows iu memory of the banker's wife 1 llrvfxkiiiß bv Mull Write V . e\plt\inir\R it. tor Bookie which abrogate lit value nearly £100,000. 4 V* The gift to Si. 'athei ine's church was AHUSI-MliiNTS. ti COM MO WE ALT 11 * made anonymously, but it is believed to come from* John * Beresford. who married Real Estate and Trust Co. o. I he Grand. Miss Finily Iselin. It is a piece of property 4 327\i2