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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 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 ! 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 coronaiiH iped mediaeval uniforms the sa that ed and darkened by time and by the smoke Well tltf.t chastity. temper.UKf. .'¡slice, pro- ••,,mp1'vimx Himself'' in the premises is not Michai l Angel«» designed for tlmm In (lark ,-,.,„„ swinging incense lamps. Even the d.mee, truthfulness and chanty are virtues. ,, ; i. ,« „nd:m;. W«> stand Mlv r !iv nis lll!t Ms ( blue, scarlet ami saffron kept them back sombre priests «Im slood by him had been re- ami yet we hud men shameless, ml em per .._„„ . ,ror of it. It was a th( nhuo>t ho with titles bayoneted, with Hashing daggers. nearsing iheb- parts in iIiis satue color ate, unjust, rash. bars, cruel ami selnsh. , ,. „. entirely snperrogatory. jn My « hair bearer spoke a magic word to the scheine for ages. Ves. self-know ledge is m-eded t > be humble, -. f, v\\'ul ,i . ,[;,[ Iu,f assume Swiss guard ami we passed hem. bayonets 1 \\ heu Ii«- had tinislied speitkiiig the choers but self-knowknlge is not humility. Humil- u¡V.t i!'n-.l body, for an .adult like Adam's, •and all. and proceeded up a crooked stair to bur.-t out again louder than ever. Then a it v consi.-ts, I lien, in the recogiuiion of all 'hu7 „, |,lUe'r still ami eli«»«e a bodv "iit the good we possess and its employment to , . ¡¡ ss of -in." (bid hat s and detests long Iine of people who had eoine in even- h( klll> The anic-i'om 11 w as already crow ded ex- the honor of Him from Whom we have re- , . . , |, - 11 essence, ii'.g sutts and i he lace h« ad >ii e>ses knelt »»«»- i|( (ji( V( r )lir v (lJ own cept for 111«' spa« e railed off for tlie Popt eeived it; of. if we have nothing of excel- . , ,,| , .' ,tentai. urn-, mpromising fore him to receive a special word of ben- ( fM a[ sin a finer inrougn. i re were numbers of lence in not envying others who have it. or , ... ¡, , c, i arnation the Word as- edietIon; and wheti tlny had passed on. he ii( u in t nr i sa ut W'iuieii and lildreu with colored making complaint on that seme, or if we human nature such as we see it since rose oilce Ulfire, bowed befoie the tlltai* III MUl|(>s tris òv their head- and queer get-ups ^htning candlelight and began cliantijig tire guilty of faults or crimes, in confessing ,| - \r<.light itavoe with its orig- ils v alu s >in V »••rally. ml the pale Sisters oi Charity ¡ iiusk «piaver. A thousand voices joined thetu and being resigned to have others, , jaintess Who can tlistlmruish Christ n a j|i;| »king serenely out from under their white treat us for what we are. Humility, there- jj,',^ ^ . , erowd of sinners'.' To be a in a stirring response. Again I he lone voice rt a olg.'ar. ami priests by Um dozen. A few -,. , , , , thousand peo- i'ore, is iruih, is acknowledging ourselves . sinner, for tin- law that we t M u h) aUl :l!raill ill(V mai| Js Il( ht 'Hibers of Pome's "Pltick Afistocracv ,,!„ joining in the ancient hvinn they all as we stand in Cod's eyes. Humility is an. al, ,„,..,. ehiidn n of wrath holds good, ve red ou i lie outskirts ot t he crowd in knew, nothing more 1 ha is the recognition of our , ¡. , ¡,. ¡s ,t. umb-r this law ttml we NV( Knv SI1S lh very tart cost unlets ami Englishmen with own nothingness and the disposition and i„.|i,. e His Plessed Mother also escaped A lid imw they were helping liim to Iiis V b: i.ad e.xprossinn.s a lid umbrellas, a ml a few* chair again ami t Ite t w el ve hearers were will to be held at that rate. Hence a man ils pi^i.i ),n{ W(, ,],, n,.r Know and believe \ merica us recently landed, with a crisp new raising it gently io their shoulders and start- is not aliased by humility, nor can what is these truths by the bodily evidence of Jesus look about them. nothing be degraded? To spea-k the truth. .,,„, \|:IIV So ||. appears a -inner in the ing down the aisle. His kindly smile was • Th,> emphatic e.vpres crevittry over the edge of >i«> balcony In his ture. wrapped In the most gorgeous of red stance, the brightness of eternal glory. s-lon ••Il;;|)|,. sin" ctmses one to feel chills eagerness to gel near. Maybe it was in 111 is source of all truth, creator and conserver ,j,rough him. rubes, sat the Pope. lie was borne high way that Napoleon's soldiers loved their of .all things in heaven and on earth. By Perhaps, one miuht think there were abo\ e th«' heads of the people in a gold general; but such unreasonable, unchecked ;i joint act with the Father and the Holy compensations for these aba-emenis in the throne chair, carried by poles upon the enthusiasm is not to be seen every day in <;iiost He created a soul and united Himself honors th«- world would lavish. They were shoulders of twel.ve stalwart chair bearers. our times. So. with the cheering still fol- to it by the bond of personal union. This certainly Hi- dm-, but were they paid? He all in thai same rose colored livery. They lowing him. the Pope passed out of the Son of God, the Word eternal, commences eoubl have reaped external g'ories had He began to mar<-h solemnly in, a ml as the red- chtiptd, ilm oak door swung be hind him, and robed figure with its venerable white head he was gone. a temporal existence: immutable, he becomes co]m- as a king's sdi. or as ilie descendant changeable; iuiiuiate. lie becomes Unite. ,,,,!,p. home, or of a widelv recognized passed under the lintel, a tremendous cheer —— —- —„. "Came down from heaven." says Holy -miins who stood head and shoulders above of "Long live the Papal king!" rose simul- taneously in four languages and tilled the Oift for Pope Leo. I'luireh. "emptied Himself." says lloly j,js contemporaries, lie has truly great Writ. claims to this tribute of reverence and glory air. Catholics in every part o, the world are ii he ea me. smiling as a father smiles preparing to show their devotion and fidelity If the Divine Word had assumed an an- for Ills mo!her is a virgin and without a n upon his children, holding above our heads p. the H->1\ Faiher at the end of the eele- •uclic nature, or only a human soul, it would p«>er in this grand privilege. Put what man iu benediction a trembling thin hand with brat ion of his silver jubilee, which will be| have been an abasement in the "emptying" among the men of His day knew this, ex- a hug:' green seal ring, ami looking from next April, by presenting to him an almost sense spoken of by St. Paul, for there «-opt the one faith enlightened? She was a side to side that his eyes might fail upon priceless ie\v«l. to which the faithful of ev- would have been an infinity separating God da lighter of the kingly race of David and en« h and till of us. The peasant« shouted cry land wilt he asked to contribute, ami the creature, be the latter ever so ex- Solomon, but the world passed her by as an and n .-lived their colored scarfs, the gentle This present w ill be a beautiful topaz, tilted. Put the Word reaches past the an- ordinary woman. Though she is the daugh- men in I he bab-onies forgot they were in con- weighing 1.72 I kilos, or neat ly four pounds, gels and unites a human soul and body to tor of a king, she is so reduced in temporal volitional evening dress, the fair ladies with the largest in the wot Id. It is now in the His Divine Person, "becoming flesh." as St. things as to be compelled to work for her tin- I ace scarfs and lovelv dark eves leaned hands of workmen in Pome, where it is be- John strongly puts it. One can see that for living or get it from the labor of her car- out and strctehed forth their hands devout- ing richly carved. It will contain when On- Cod to assume the body of man Into his pernor spouse. Thus the nobility and royal- ly Us he passed. The priests ami the white ished a representation of the Papal arms own Person is conferring a great dignity ty of Jesus was the empty one of a lost nuns bowed their heads over their rosaries and of "Christ Breaking Bread." on matter, between which and God there (Continued on 5th page.) Tin; PITTSBURGH CATHOLiC

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• Jtown n 1 1 the work la e.'-. Illa t la iris i 11 ust i'a I es the l'ri itesi a ut: .'Chinch, liihiisiuwu. H»., s, Matv's Church, Rich- will be a 111atier of histor\. water had v le ss*, and 1 he king has most empita t ha 11 v The Uernian con^i • .u-ii mu of Si.. Joseph « 11\ en 111 mu: I road a! «m g show 11 his etmiempt for it by his ft to had long been organized, and it has a i w ays a- t racks of W .M minster Abbey. lie evidently at- •ins • been ill charge ot 1 he Fat hers nt 1 he I ten« da- impany . a ud ntity could ibe « atholic belief that St. John represi 111 >. t « till«- Order: but I lie III" .-is who : l'siih'd ili .'ike it s w as or channel, I lie human 1 ace at the font of t he 1 Toss. i • Cambria City, li\ ing a-- they did at a i-oii 1 ha 1 1 In- ds inp Saviour made Mary the uu hi.'i' on planks, *• WIM I R FABRICS. • siderable distaine from the parent ehur- h. le side and and projector of the human race svhe he • resol ved to organi/.«- a separale pai i>h. i m • \ they could; said. "Mother, behold thy son." (^.entkinen will he interestetl in I Were eiH-oura gi'd in this by both tin- I'.Shop lite et liciti x belongs natuiiilly ss h cri » unless he lit' • our display of Suitings, Trousei- f anil the ltenedietine Cat hers. and. ,\iass ha \ an v a selli it It is Ilianv centuries since the -imi ing been celebra ted for a time in a pia \ ate • ings and Uvticoatinj;>, cutbracing I 111S' • house, a church \\ as nndertak« n, and 1 m I i s •mu tin- i a t nolle Abbey, ami it sv;i s a • the tioveltie.-. and stapes of the t «'oiiiph'tioli was (ledi.-aIed suine , hue in the I tu- pra i etui act nt his majesty to rest ore i 1 to « season. An inspection is solici'ed. T year IS.V.1 I lie p ree i se ila i e I ha>e 11,. II: a i 11 hrine. Us that act he biidges over III«» • aule to leal n under tin itnoeatioii of 1 he • i at ¡e- ami establishes a link of eoniiec t iou • t I mmaeiilaie t 'oneepi inn .if 1 he iMessed N ii- an ex tem- his sainily predecessor, St. Kdss Itl'll. • Henry Smiili & Sons \ MKKl UAN I' TAIt.OKS. gin. In I tin- i a ! i ' 111 ! he «'Ohgl'egation ila d been i oiiless.tr. who built Westminster Ab- 4• i pasi.-d into the hands uf the ilinn -a n • leìg \ east, now nearly a thousand years ago. J 900 Wv lie Ave.. Pittsburgh, l'a. ¥ A residence for the pastor was • ss u w íiich 11 ¡ ia jet ss has almost unniistakably I'T- • Cirit:vinci)'* (»¡irniftus .in.! (.'¡lisjoks a Specialty I after. Ill time file date has pot Ill-ell a ,-eer • his leselein e for the Ulessed Vi 1 »III 4» i * » * * » « tained a sehoul was oj.en.-d and pia.-ed un ssass. Ile has erected a memoria «1er the care of tin- S i s 11 • ; - of ss. 1 rainas. •ts W UdoSS tl is mother at Windsor, and its The growth ot the congregation was very tllllg oli t helll lesigli is enough to make good Protestants KSTAMLISHKl) 1870. gradual, but in time the huh ehtireh w a - • I- water steal- .:a-p. being nothing less than a stained plass too small l'or their aeeominodation. and 1 he rss through a I eple-cnt .'II ton of the I Uose I \ il'giti ;|S Oliceli IH US BERGER & 50N, way in which 1 he new i h un a was planned ot I leas eii. These things a re i at ludic enough .Si: l'Ai NT ING AND DEC0RAT1NG was alinosi amusing; It was Inani ¡hai I ! al length I m all conscience; for evi-n t lie most ad va lic- IN Al i. ITS BUANGUES. had put up a combinal ion 1 hurt h and .-e\ eut S miles fol that pui I»i>r. The I'llul impetus lo linpland's eon versions nosv (1\ & A. Co.) 130 Fisk. result was that their present building wa- pinpte--ing so rapidly. I'.ut what a furore erected, w ith : he i noms en the i'p.-s e ground. At le i I reached it. sws e may expi-et / We shall hear a wild shriek Iloor and 1 In ehm eh on ine mvuhI; an ele •II I WO of 1 he lof r another Ueforiuation and another I ni al I w»-si Rates in Sums lo Suil- il of the western slope nf '¡it Alie^hi-ny molili ,r. "a little out of sorts" is a surer . ¡ire than tains at the base, as il w ere. uf a tunnel. any medicine the doctor can pise you. A Willi only I lie outlet of the rher in i he wi- sat down bs busy person is not often troubled with the th«1 South Fork reservuir broke early in Established iiid with half a ' blues." liltss persons seldom become mis THE FULTON BELL 18.12. the afternoon and dis. harped, according in FOUNDRY, pia ss and a anthropes. anarchists or "lire brands" in the iK'St ealuculat iou. a biaii s ; t 1 • • i ; miilinn ion- w,. 11 community. There is nothing better to keep Church, School and Fire Alarm of water into 1 he Coneiuauiih in l'ori y ti \ e mis«hj«*f 0111 o! the head than to keel 1 busy We Bells of Genuine Bell-Metal. ininutes. The result it is •., in ;. at something useful. The secret of success scribe, but 1 had an opportunity of learning in life is 10 keep busy, to be poi ses cl ing The Chaplain-Fulton M'f'gCo., something of It, and shall state w hat 1 in ard l'ili ¡cut and untiring in tlie pursuit or ca li- 30, 32 and 31 Penn Avenue, and saw. I rant \v• mp' you are following. The busy ones may 1 have said that I had opport 1111 a Ireads' remark« nosv and then make a mistake, but it is PITTSBURGH, PA. ing and learning much of the effect s of 1 he better io risk 1 hese than to be idle and inai Johnstown tlooil, which mas be inter«'structio ]ioor. \\ orl< euros inoro ills than all tin - tnou kVtK. vMiVvt9» tinning, we ca lie to Sang Hollow, sev«'iity- licgati, and oiitiunvil for about tour miles, «1 tors in the world. Thursday. .January 1. liH'Uì TIIK PITTSBURGH CATHOTJC.

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 for the rcsidoin-t- <>f iis arnhassador. This 'xinjjton. K. u v inlidol publisher who has for Now V olii atmnofsary . - I iiave to reijuesl you to hold your- wotild indirai«' ! hai Fra in-e has no inti'iit imi di recently. In : eonie to London innne- Hing a vi lo am ol" hreaking diplomai ir 1ola f imis with the ous pam phi ires 1 liei e was a t elv "uM \ on leeeive a telegraphic to thoir adi i h.' stame Yatiean, as has lieén puhlisheil. »dividual h a solemn 11igh .Ma-s ' u''' i" yon should the had ox),ode with nt anthoriti A Fremii nnler of nuiis, knou n as t hr was the Lev, Willian li l'ani "w. S. .(.. > I have mentioned arise." I >aughters of .1'. siisi has a> irptril i hi invila who is well know n a rioti <>f tho Olilate Fathers io setilo in tho The I mik was lilted with old 'iiers, many of Northwest. a mi olo\on of 1 lirii ninniti! w . ni whom ra mo from a ist ance. F\ O. BAUER IVrellth lo II 10 ir 11 o \\ tirili Mgr. M io Irish College Ma v« liov. William 1' Mn ;inn:s pr.-- don) of in tiome. ARCHITECT. Ilolv l'ai Ilio Internai ¡miai « 'a i holii Tinth So.i.-l v, AnimlH Ca 'etico for the rurrent year from a mini a Specialty who has l.ooii tmirhtg 1 In M >11- Wosl or un 11 Churchas and Schools iranixing liratn-hes of Lho so.- iety. has ivttini ! Irish dioreses; also a number of addles »V, fra m-is Kohoe. of ( 'y nthiana. Ky roiu Ireland which had •li sent to 335-337 FiFTH AVE. od lo LrooUlyn. Hamilton Building, Looms r i appoinled pastor of St Anthony' i'i.sii College for preselii at amongst th . Telephone 1178, Grant. In A usi ralasia t he ("hristian Prot hors ha ve 11 u Melievno. by P.ishop Mae.-, to sin live boardiìm' rollegi v. l_'ll h i11 selli io|s. ;h reed tile M M'Jiol pi'iosl, l ather MrilraiL enook College Union. primary sehools. ami ttiri e orphanages In J at her Keime is about :tr. years old. and i liy donee of the lloly See. the Premon- Illese are lo.ouo seholars. tanghi by L'IMI well known in ( 'i nei una t i and l hroimiion 5. F. HECKERT, P.rolhors, assistei! by au eiiieient siati of Kenttirk.v inati nsiau nionasierx at West I »opero has extern teaehers. eon made a canonical priory. Rev. P.. II. a rio I ess al the recepì imi 'tunings, of West 1 »opere, has been made ARCHITECT. in St. .lohn Lateran a monument is beili,' liiin in «»malia. Ari hhishop lveaut ale,I s tirsi prior, liy another decree received Stevenson Building. ;;n SIXTH AVENUE. put up which will commemorate the 1 went lliat ( »malia \\ as to l 1.,'wk mill tin^ coin«i SuuthticKl St. an Cardinal ( libboiis lias derided upon the or The I'o| died " " i ilj'jMMll, ill The Kov. l ather 1 lays administered the Sixth Ave. . Pittsburgh I' i ganization of a new Catholic in \\ a-lt :i ronunis ,1 of ('ardiuals Cn ledge to thirteen hundred hoys and young iUgloh, 1». < '., and he has selected Kov. toni < 'a Kesjl Martinelli and Vivi ion at a maiinUieent demonstration in l»nh- .lohn 15. Mauley, pastor of St. Anthony \ into, t ihe associa liti rer.nth. Iiis visit to Ireland was emi- Shrine. Mount St. Marv. Lieth i n k count\, i ion whir' 11 Holiness form I reo \ eai- llellt ly successi ul. a no •Worthy leatUIe be- P. F. MAOINN&GO. as !>ast,or. ago tor the preservai ioti of faith auainsi ing. the immense audit ees that assembled SUCCESSORS TO the Protestant propagamla. m I lit tow lis where he spoke and the pros A special dispatch from Montreal slate MAG INN ¿v LEWIS euro in each place ot t! Bishop. Ihe Mayor that it is semi officially announced ilia .1 I! Itomi of Hart lord. Conn , and the cleri;v of all Heating and Ventilating Archbishop I irtichesi. <