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11 Are you going to buy any If you live out of the city write Christmas Presents If you are do for our Catalogue and it is yours not forget a niece piece of furniture for the asking Send for one It tc U7 is the nicest thing you could buy is complete in every detail We as it is something that is always make no charge for packing before the receiver remind them 4 of the giver Just received the latest creations f T in Pictures Visit our Art room 1 tvr Our stock is larger now than c

ever in anticipation of the Holiday We are having this week the j Trade We have everything that Largest Sale of Lace Silk and c is needed in a home from cellar to Tapestry Curtains ever held in city garret i4 Jthis r 1 Five Piece Parlor Suit Elegantly Finished in Mahogany Frame Upholstered in Heavy French Velour of Various Colors and designs was S 4500 II- Ii This Week N IS 3150 i

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I ute to her It is not often sueh oppor- I + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + Westchester protectory These dis- ¬ ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + about the woodbox which he declared- tunities are offered in theY brief space- + gruntled persona initiators should do was always empty of a lifetime more and talk lei Well I guess youd fuss if you had was born in 0 to cart as much wood as I do and Margaret Buchanan In reply to a request from New York I-1 to the hens and go as many tene Tyrone Ireland Her father James t THE CATHOLIC WORLD for permission to use his name on a pe-¬ I BOYS AND GIRLS I and pick all I I the berries for the rest of Buchanan a descendant or Scotch Im- ¬ tition urging President McKinley to + the folks to eat migrants who entered Ireland In the offer the friendly offices of the United mrt f 3T7 LARKIN President adoheverthing wL else The scowl profitably en ¬ + 4 ¬ U0 JT seventeenth century was + + + ± + + + + + + + + + ± + + + + ++ + + + + + + t + + + + + + + + + + Y States to secure the peaceful settle 4i JO + JJJ + + + + JLJ till one could see nothing else gaged in the flax industry A man of ment of the trouble in South Africa by 1 Why dont you go away then whero sterling character refined in his tastes the Right Rev Bishop I arbitration you wont have to do it and thrifty in his occupation Her t Alton wrote r ArchbishopI Montreal of Knights of Ryan of Ills and then be presumptuous as Perhaps you imagine I mother whose strong characteristics I Brucnesi of is member the GB Lthe To of the World havent jcific I the Editor thought of that but have visiting the P coast Columbus and the Royal Arcanum j the promises ia their behalf I am were a deep religious reeling and entire An administration inflicting the hor ¬ s going I be here much longer devotion to her children was of the L 07- 0 war upon the Philippines in the face of their own disloyalty and shant Count Elemer Lpnyay Austria the Referring to the charges made against- rors of jess Oh that such mothers would Yes I think I see you going Who Irish OGormans The death of her constitution its own je > face of the and to eats of every blueberry while Margaret was an infant fiance of the Archduchess Stephanie the Friars in the Philippines General principles cannot with grace or the fearful responsibility that morethat half father basic > pie mamma family to seek- has become a Catholic Counu Lon Wheeler writes The Friars and them before their little ones that makes Who has three made prudeait for the yaya i very old of truth intervene for the Transvaal engulfed in you out of every dozen the hens lay new they in De- ¬ family is a Protestant Priests are charged with all 4Jrls Bishop Alton- 4 ruin Mothers egg a home and settled one oppressions and misdemanors But- JAMES RYAN of rfsilhl meet them there your Who has one box out every ten of the troit where she was given excellent 0 strawberries Yes I would go if were educational advantages learning the it must be remembered that Friars and addition to the expressions of re years Simply i arrayed before the judgmentdUn I 0 St Marys most im- ¬ are numerous anti in 3o large- In because God Think you not but their blood in your place but you wont I know modern languages mathemat- ¬ Cathedral the Priests great the insertion of adver ¬ classics posing Catholic church in Halifax N a body there will be found every pos ¬ for the Iwill be required at your hands Faith- Well youll see you just wait and ics and music She began to write when ¬ of Doctor Kings malicious S Can having been declared free of- sible phase of character and disposi- tisement and fulness on your part in behalf of your with a decided shake of his curly she was 14 years old At this age some op- ¬ book in their columns publicly made by head were debt was consecrated with impressive tion Some of them are rio doubt Review of children will give you many graces that he went out after another of her translations of the Aeneid McClures and the American J wood publication though- ceremonies Archbishop OBrien of- ¬ pressors of the people exacting in the from the Sacred Heart of Jesus He would take his moneyan and found worthy of ficiated land in ¬ Reviews we learn from the Standard- i and as a of your prevailing buy some hens and then collection of rentals from the I Munseys Magazine result he could have the writer was unknown I ways and and Times that you re- ¬ t when- fi r dulging themselves in many prayers will have gained the the whole dozen instead of a paltry She came to Chicago on a visit sent the following letter to a New York j Five thousand students enrolled in lead lives different from what should protested efaSL ward J F R three he would dig a place on the fur ¬ a young girl but her extraordinary- I physician who had against j the Dominican University Manila- characterize the life of a Priest but r x i ther side of the hill where no one could of I A saflltlr Hfo like a fragrant love for her mother compelled her to So ¬ many good men among the advertisement Dear Slr The Again- General Reeve after a personal in there are in your favor- CONSOLATION- In garlsHiday thing of little fowe see and plant some strawberry vines return to her home in Detroit vestigation advertisement referred to Until soul In prayer the whole crop tells us That university I them pages I the i of which should be his 17 was admitted to our she turned her footsteps towards the teaches law medicine liberal and of Oct Molly home the party its perfume he would never come back till he could setting sun and this time remained arts inadvertently WQ presumed that a When came from AExhalegrace Invokingrare civil engineering Speaking of Mrs Shepherds visit to tonight theearth bring a pocketful of money How hate- ¬ She made her home with the ladies of the Boston Republic said work vouched fur by men who have a The party was out at nine ful Nellie ¬ I 0 Hartford as Bishop hut then she was only a the Sacred Heart and while there wit- Speaking recently before a young The notorious Shepherd woman is reputation for breadth such There were traces of tears in the bright HOW TOM girl and wascould she know young la- i eyes CAM what nessed a reception of several mens convention at his episcopal city booked to lecture this week but her Vincent has or TJoctor Vandewater- blue hard time boys had He guessed a ¬ i pre- ¬ shed- dies into the order She wrote the de- I could not possibly be narrow or That looked mournfully to mine And to cry or Bishop Horstmann said that he had audience promises to be slim for three- will not mother yoare not be some morning when he didnt scription of the reception calling at the two suggestions one local judiced The advertisement to- to worry me gone sorr ¬ but to offer and of the leading dailies and the for someone had said she whispered about when I breakfast and he couldnt be city edi- I again We thank you for Tribune office and asking the of them was that each one subscribe Catholic paper have fully exposed her be Jnserted said a tall handsome lad wearing found anywhere tor if he wished to use the article She calling our attention to it vlmeher race on my hid a the for a Catholiopaper unsavory character The escaped nun shoulder blue uniform of a soldier as he came After thinking it over all day Walter was told to leave it and call the next however appears to have experienced w Some one had said there were sobs in to go that very night and so day for an answer which she did to Now we One of the most popular pilgrimages- her voice down the little lane from the old red decide that know that Fuss no difficulty in hiring from one of the on the That they didnt like something she did that he did mean just what- learn that the article was so good that and Feathers Funston was and Protestant religious organizations a hall of northern Italy is situated farmhouse his widowed mother he He went to his drawer and the editor would pay any price for arti- ¬ says the rocky heights ofMonte Baldo which on witarm proud tooksidout Is an A P A in which to ventilate her lies and lewd valley of the So I took my little girl on my knee hanging Think how a clean collar because mamma cles from so fluent and fascinating a Buffalo Union and Times we ness towers above the romantic I am old and exceedingly wise you ought to be that you have a boy- always liked him to neat on Sunday pen Could she furnish more such ar- ¬ are not surprised he stole those gor- ¬ river Adige- And i said My dear now listen to me to give to the dear old country now in and of course he shouldbe do as f ticles for him She could and did geous vestments and sent them to his paper recently gave To this shrine of Madonna della Coro Just listen and dry your eyes the hour of her trouble when she needs liked even if he was away nammd prob- ¬ A New Haven city For years she wrote on the vexed r nam the inhabitants of Trent the the sword of every son she And he took new silk wie prominence to the assumption that St was leld and This world is a difficult world indeed has then the handkerchief lemsof political and social science and Paul was never in Rome weak where the great council people think how proud hoM much prouder- Nellie had given him on Christmas his descrip- ¬ Tho wend way when And are hard to suit wjfcajly powerfulii Don brilliant Last Tuesdays the Universalists and exploded contention iis indirectly Verona Jhejir And the man who plays on the violin you will be one day yet when you see purse with nearly a dollar In it and his tive work and discriminating criti- ¬ adopted new creed the seekins aid of our Lady Two I bQre to man the me coming through gate and bank book What else should a remarks refuted by Father Barnes a convert high cling- a the with flute the little he take cisms Catholic Telegraph Is it not strange who has been studying college thousand feet and up the green lane with the stars on There was his ball and checker board years literary editor and to at the ing to the cliff like a swallows And I myself have often thought game She was for that God would allow the world attached to the English college for An- ¬ my shoulder mother and a sword of his of Halma and letters Finally editorial writer for the Chicago Times blindly foi 2000 years nest to the eaves a chapel a monastery- How very much better twould be by my Nothing less he thought hie ball would more use knock about glican Clergymen and who left Rome- con- every one folks I know honor side than go I outbuildings have been If of the that which she left to to the Paris Ex without a proner mode of worshiping on being ordained priest He claims to and several Would only agree me a colonel will your boy be dear - ¬ than the games as be no position 7 structed which are reached only over with b Him have discovered burial place of St er when you get him back again one to play wi him Into square accepted ex ¬ < the long path over steps hewn DOX After her return she an Peter which up to now has not been a tortuous But since they will not the very best When when the mothers sad pasteooara hpacker thema tied It I along mountain side I ¬ up cellent offer from the Chicago Herald Says a New Drop N Y dispatch of definitely known He is publishing a into the rocks the way kept saying but she gave no ut securely and crept downstairs As lu as writer for which paper she Oct 29 Sharkey arose from a sounc Once in ages past the ledge which now To make this world look bright teranceheat to words She kissed him went by the woodbox he editorial volume on the subject which will be was mind people say the noticedthat to write sleep early this morning and took a I bears the chapel and sacred shrine Is never to what and him go as many another It was nearly empty He must or continues carefully by archaeologists- ¬ Is I bade Ire- studied all by the Venetians who defend- And to do what you think right mamma fil ¬ She has written a book entitled short stroll with his trainer Tim Mc to see if he makes good his claim fortified mother did in that terrible hour of the would be hindered in morn land of Today which is considered Grath Afterbreakfast the two walked ed the valley from thispoint Vjns agony ing if he was not on hand He laid downi works of its kind and over to Richmond Catholic church 0 closed doors his parcel and carefully the one of the ablest the 1 J home and her unockew copies The Sisters of the Congregation of Rev A Doonan S s wet very- side door ire has reached a sale of 30000 It where they remained throughout the Notre Montreal sending The James J the world and wept her brought pile 18S2 Dame are to long of Boston now Philadelphia boy- across yard ¬ was published in Philadelphia in morning services the Paris exposltiQn a beautiful exhibit ref t out for her soldier the armfuls of sticks de In 1885 in company with Mrs Blake 0 cently addressed in the latter city if d in the next house at the foot of positing them quietly Ini the box till it ot Old Mexico and they asserting denying- of work collected from the 112 convents- branch of the Irish Catholic Benevolentj was full then again took up the bundle Mrs Sullivan went Now are and ane flown behind the hill a young two prepared a work published by in Washington General Otis is a of their order in Canada and the United Union We quote these efcoquent anc eyes brown and started down the road toward- the that States The work is collected in seven- ¬ Vt with blue and Lee Shepherd of Boston entitled if it made any particular suggestive words One has but to res Ia face like an apple blo the big of Catholicas I teen large books covering the smhl Mexico Picturesque Political and difference to the cause of the Church- whole call the history of this forlorn nation- > sat weeping too for the soldier John John whos in the kitchen- wrote range of school subjects One is devot- ¬ for 300 years gone to see how truly was the startled whisper of Mrs Progressive Mrs Blake the Is it not time for Catholics to quit this ed to specimens of needlework taken her heart with him as he descriptive chapter and Mrs Sullivan foolishness The cause of religion has from the all that is Catholic finds emphasis in tied so gallantly away Harding- simplest to the most and ¬ be- ¬ Those on the history and industrials of enough to stand for let this evil be intricate ar the nation of Irish That religious I hall do my duty like a man my Ive been listening and I think Wal ¬ country and continues tistic There besides a fine collec- ¬ lief and national sentiment have been Jenny to on the- ters filling the wood box the It has had lifted from her door tion of Canadian plants 180 varieties he said her 4 welded in the fire of persecution so g Then hes going away tonight he to have a large sale prepared by pupils of Villa before he left And in our Being a student of habit and a ready The Most Rev Archbishop4 Keane of the Marie that separation seems impossible is a A one has a chance to rise to the said this morning he wouldnt stay most of Montreal and a beautifully bound vol ¬ fact to which the civilized world bears come hes filling the wood box before he composer she has devoted her Rome is making ready for his journey ume of illuminated designs ighest rank Toull see me leisure to contributing chiefly in prose- through the country on behalf of the representing- testimony to the uttermost parts of Plush Ciwesr- 2 with the golden stars upon my leaves We mustnt let him go Ill get American scenes in the life of the Venerable Mar ¬ the earth Would that truth per ¬ r and you be an officers up talk with him to the Catholic World the Catholic universityan institution for garet Bourgeoys BOY shoulders and guess go ¬ founder of the order mitted to cintinue the eulogy and say OUTDONE BY A fenny shalyou only a not hell backto bed Catholic Quarterly Review and other which he has already labored and suf r wife are again ¬ 0 as much for the terms Irish and union lady now Arid He probably thought he would 0 periodicals fered much The real friends of Cath- rt privates love I newspaper work was Colonel Otter who goes with the The interests involved are too mighty t He looked very small for a boy of ten have money then you know sal rather fill it tonight than get up early Her strongest olic education in America will pray that ItI policy Canadian contingent to fight against- sacred character of pulpit and As he stood before a group of men in the morning- the editorial on the Democratic success may attend his efforts the Boers the And asked for work with a modest air will bltild another house here in the go called Die It was copied in has a record as a commander- preacher forbidding the language of your said with lane far you and I close to your home But Walter didnt back upstuirs Let It In the Queens Own when valiant me I will do errands he and when they heard the outer door every any in United the that flattery compel to utter here a I and to my own and here we shall live paper of note the Patrick Donahoe publisher of body of opposed Feniants care close Mr Harding and followed Statet and strangers were loth to be- Pilot speaking recently about the fif ¬ warriors the word of warning If Ireland is today They laughed and with words that shall and love each other for many a happy wrote so powerful in 1866 The record says that he was a land whose fate arouses pIty in the year hope him He kept a drseway behind and lieve that a woman I tieth anniversary of the visit to the head on Theybjottlgll pain grew I saw road to an on politics ¬ at the of his command that breast of every man whose heart is not Ms face with Theee were the words Jenny him take the the village article Unled States of Father Mathew re ¬ red reached edge Mrs Sullivan was offered the first was one occasion says The Boston Pilot In of stone it is due to the fact that Irish had to remember as she prby her¬ n Walter the of the I called the fact that he of the You are built said one on a limited We- brook rippling- place on the Press congress of the persons to the hand of the asmuch as his command distinguished- and union as sentiment and method self the soldiers had marched so wher the goe last shake itself mainly by sprinting to the rear have wedded Discord dte plan over stones stopped to Worlds Pair to make the leading ad I greOT advocate of temperance previous- not been You never will make a fullgrown man ate the town She watched mos he before the advance of the Fenians senslon and disunion have been to Ire ¬ sure is not very him lovingly and proudly through tire listen down on a big white dress to the chairman of the Isabella I to his leaving New York on his return Then another Im it Only days member- Colonel Otter and his Canuck regiment- land more cruel any that wise his fight- ¬ stone a few before mamma Press committee and to be a to Ireland foes than warwherever the ¬ I may be expected to be heard from in a boy your had read an old legend about of congress committee on historical mardied across her valley and field To expect much work from of ing zemet ordered to the for the i 0 I est and told how the Mrs Ear- ¬ try- ¬ the vicinity the south pole when beneath folds of English red size go And at last there came an awful whispering the literature and declined all I The Springfield Tribune has been Oom of upon the youngster looked at the bearded trees was made by angels had lib- ¬ Paul and his men advance The and The rebels Ave e triumphant- then she nest Hart also invited her to deliver a ing to size up that the Cape Town 0 men battle brought out the Bible and read about series of lectures on Irish art and arch- ¬ Catholic and here is the result- After considering all the accounts Im small said he antI Im only ten and the fighting Twentyseventh and singing among eral ¬ up lot many gallant corps were cut the tho trees of Leban- ¬ aeology in the Midway Plaisance and of itfe efforts A liberal Catholic is one 0 that have been written about the dese And you are grown and know a another on He had heard the these ¬ The Hartford Courant thinks Philippine churdches by Am ¬ can do something that you cannot to and Tombright handsome wind iu this also she declined who admits that all forms of Protest- that cration of But I pieces trees many times but tonight sound- ¬ I ¬ Archbishop Chappelle go to they cried will strike- oh was it Young ladies of liesure have asked antism are as good as the Catholic re does not erican soldiers by their fellow soldiers Whats that It gallant Tom where he ed strangely he wondered were one Manila on a mission foredoomed to Transcript arrives at this us dumb I They never heard they never knew if there for arid been granted the pleasure of ligionand a little bit better Oi the Catholic To be cast In tho shade by young Hopo angels about and what they would studying Mrs Sullivans direc- ¬ says he only reason he is a failure It says It is not at all im ¬ conclusion If there has been no till Andersonville gave up its living under i who that possible troopsi MyThumb- think of his going away without tion ituier graduating from the best of Catholic is because he was born in that that the mission of Arch- Church vandalism by our in I can keep from sweating the boy re¬ dead ing mamma He wouldnt have mammatel And he always says it in an bishop Chappelle to the Philippines as the archipelago some of oun soldiers plied Among the names of those rescued to put on seminaries faith I 0 his clean collar for him on pupils describes her first apologetic tone personal representative and delegate- take strange and treasonable liberties And the little form grew dignified prisoners Jenny and her adopted Sunday One of her I if he went away was so till of of the Pope may accomplish more in They wan He but he did not hear one say butt one 1 I 1 i to Mrs Sullivan on the occasion with the truth nernetrate j mother saw juijuijouie L visit way I turne sermon Ill not forget today corning auu uertr tne uiun t taklnjr a lesson as follows I shall A remarkable funeral service took I the of tranquilizing the natives toiiU slander against their companion Tats Tom was alive Tom was seem half noisy as whenIUIIKthe sun nevar forget it she said I went hued I place at St Simons church Washing- ¬ and reconciling them to the new in arms for which crime they should be home once more shone there must a great many on were order of things than the winning of and degraded there on evening appointed for s with my own importance and bent ton Ind recently The services courtmartialed for I EACH And the angles to make rustling sup- ¬ all knew William many paddyfield skirmishes In spite- is nothing meaner and more degradihg his arrival they waited together trem- ¬ pose b displaying to Mrs Sullivan I had over the remains of Stan came home to dinner every he hastily snatched the box be¬ and I am certain that every girl in the ton of Washington The Mass was sung of his French name and blood people nothing more guilty in the sight of Joseph bling and hopeful at the farmhouse- side him and started up the hill toward I Archbishop 12 soon to do when the same thought Af by five priests all brothers they being who knew the of New heaven than the placing of hideous day at His mother noticed as gate as he had asked them I home never seeing figure class entertained ¬ away the tall that presented each with nephews deceased They are the Orleans when he was as yet only crime upon the conscience of the inno had finished how quick he was up t he went slipped in tklour arrival she of the Chappelle to as he come running up the door just ahead him a paper and pencil and gave a certain Revs John F Hickey of Cincinnati Fther of St Matthews cent For our part it is far easier gone One day she followed Would he the never hearing the footsteps ofwent Washington say no on army and I green slope like gay lighthearted- I word in a sentence to parse and tell all Charles A Hickey of Dayton 0 theres discount believe that individuals of our and she saw him enter the church him the out to bolt the door which hehad When we left- Milford Wil ¬ his Americanism have so far forgotten themselves as to boy of old Or would he walk more Iff we knew of the word George F Hickey of 0 There on his knees at the ¬ unfastened In his haste Up the I their and slowly as became soldier and an of- or rather before Je left the house we liam D Hickey of Dayton 0 and E P 0 loot the churches of vestments rail before the statue of thesanctua 1 I he ran dropped his bundle on the bu ¬ were qually mId with the thought that Hickey of Plqua Hereare some statistics of interest sacred vessels than to seriously enter- ¬ young man spent Sacre ficer with the stars upon his shoulder- reau shook off his clothes sprang 0 ¬ Heart the I s4de yet and we superior in this woman and There are 32500 priests in Spain to a tain the notion that an American sol day on his knees pleading and the sword of honor at his under the quilts glad to get away from had a 0 population 18000000 dle of the own gallant Tom in spite- weourselves knew but very little I Rev P Dom Sauton a distinguished of Catholics or dier could sit down In cold deliberate for graces that flow from His Heart their dear that awful whispering Sleep comes to those days with a longing- was last week the one Priest to 600 Catholics 42313 malice and write out false and dcgrad- times of all the glory just as he was of old quickly to a healthy boy and when th look back Benedictine Father Divine Joe knelt there three they the question be ¬ and reeret that they are past She guest of Rev Dr James Dougherty at Priests in France to a population of ng charges against those who share a day The pious mother knew that While discussed moon looked in she saw eyes shut tight 35000000 Catholics or one Priest to S50 with him the hardships and the honors- tween their smiles and tears they saw- and perhaps even 1H study a pleasure- Immaculate Virgin mission New York as long as prayer was a power in his neighbors coming slowly up heard a mild snore understanding with a class- is facul- ¬ Catholics 76560 Priests in Italy to a of the field grow a crowd of Walter slept late and undid Her first Father Sauton a doctor of the life so would he rapidly in faces were grave and nee is that she will take no present or re ty of medicine of Paris and president- population of 2SfiO000 or one Priest- 4 grace Dear reader do you know what the lane Their that box but mamma found it and put pu- ¬ to 370 whereas in the United muchmooted question of buying sad and stern and they seemed to be all mcmeration of any kind from her of the committee of the work for lepers Italians The it is to spend a little time each day As its contents back in place < love study gov ¬ States there are only 60 Italian Priests Muckross Abbey and the Lakes of Kil- carrying something in their midst full heart as she realized that with pils She works for the of under the auspices of the French in communion with the Sacred Heart they the gate every man took She is kind even to her From New York he goes to to 750000 Italians or one Priest to larney is but a small portion of a well neared did love his home after N A charitable and ernment ¬ and four of number Sand many a woman almost Francisco Hawaii China 12000 Italians There are 55263 Cath defined effort to bring the beauties of JFR off his hat their M Roe in the Weekly alirs enemies Chicago San ¬ laid com- ¬ olic Churches in Italy or one Church- Ireland before the tourist public Ire bore a rude litter forward and despairing has sought solace and and Japan He will establish a sanitar- CHILDREN OF GOD feet t from one whom they know will not the Pyrenees- to every 500 Italians In the United land is undoubtedly advancing from a j down at the widows i AN HUSH VICTORY fort ium in States there is scarcely one Italian material point of view but to stimulate What was it Who was it That fail to help them in their need 0 necessary Suffer the little children to come haggard figure with the sharp Her patience in times of agonizing troubled waters through which Church to 50000 Italians that progress still more it is wasted Alderman Scanlon It hurts me pride- The G to have an abundant and easy supply unto Me and forbid them not for such bones almost sticking through the grief is phenomenal She is a devout our good ship of state is passing at disposes kingdom of God shadowy facer to think the Shamrock could not win a noble wo- ¬ way optimis- ¬ Father Phelan thus of one of money It may appear to be a small is the shriveled skirt with the Catholic a loving wife and present info disturb the ¬ many are fulfilling hollow eyes even one in I of the ecclesiastical platitudes of the Item when we consider the statis- How Catholics find the great mournful heat the yacht race man One oj her poems The Irish tic editor of the Pittsburg Chronicle but do unan- ¬ on period God forgive Archbishop Ire ¬ tics are published isi quite re-¬ this precept Parents almost and the skeleton hand and the torn I phats the dif ¬ Famine was first made publiQ the who declares Spasms of affright over that it grow a- Asphal MurhyOh land for introducing that phrase per ¬ markable a large stream of gold- imously consent to let children privates uniform all ragged and race anyway occasion of Charles Parnell and John the downfall of the republic afflict some what and womanhood before mass of and reception Chicago as repre- ¬ constitutionally pessimistic folk sonal initiative It is being hobby is left behind by the passing tourist to manhood dust dirt Scanlon How do you make that out Billons in of our horsed to by men who never to bit of they press upon them the claims of God Mother Jenny Thank God I die Murphy by 20000 persons- or asleep see dark spots death Ireland wants harvest a little ¬ sentatives of Ireland who awake guilty of an original thought i Church shirking the great respon- home said the thin piping voice Exposition building was re- ¬ compensation in all things and were and this just now It is curious to know and at MurphyWho owns the Columbia in the It Thereis accomplished any one good thing Tide main- ¬ sibility that God has placed upon Then at last they knew him And by Emily Gorin her voice go to their graves with pleas ¬ never that the little of Man has them ScanlonThe United States shure cited Miss they will in their lives Only lazy thinkers and advertising in the Oh that parents might see their duty with wild cries and tears anti prayers MurphyWho owns tile United being not only full of feeling but of ant dreams The republic will outlive tained an bureau Children themselves down to reach- and true to the principles indolent workers find impediment in city of London and the thousands of and privileges in this matter they threw beside Stat- such remarkable strength as them sound teachings and practice of bureau directed- who are taught to love and obey their him just as he held up his trembling my Murphy- all In vast audience The poem of bIrthright the the tourists that this has readily taught- the its Church Mother Seton did not lack to the Isle of San are considered one parents could also be wasted hands to them and died yezesScnlonTheha gret provoked tho widest enthusiasm- God consequences of was dream Such ful- ¬ inturn J Mallon assistant personal initiative and she founded- of the sources of wealth of the place the fear of the Such the the and copious tears The Rev John J of Charity more sin and the way the Church teaches- fillment And this was but one out of ra pastor of St Thomas church Corn the Sisters Father Nerfux Ireland has great deal to show were editor- did not lack personal initiative and he stranger than many of the much to escape fherefrom and thee many McKENZIE The Motive Power wallontheHudson N Y is the the pressed upon young hearts by R new Literary Dot a monthly founded the Sisters of Loretto Moth r advertised localities The effort to truths Leading Philadelphia Bulletin I of the did not lack personal the public needs only a Wise and GodfearinF parents how far A SHOET LONELY JOTJBNEY The Dealer In magazine devoted to literature It will Drexel initiative bring it before results for good Ft Mrs Lowdley dresses up anil goes re- ¬ and she founded the Order of the of welldirected business reaching would be the WorkO- good time one consist of poems short stories large infusion young people How often are Fine Monumental 1 everywhere und has a but etc Blessed Sacrament Dromgool energy is a beautiful illustrated Catholic didnt like home any better than suppose he views anti literary chronicles The Father There pro- ¬ I never sees her husband I appear Nov 10 did not lack personal initiative he on point in the Catholic hearts pained to see mothers who you seem to away so 7> though and stays in the first wfll about and article this open Idjjo I would ajv the bills number of Ford established the Mission of Magazine of Octoberentitled fess to lavel their children the I ffice and Sales Rooms at 17 AVest First d background- j Malloni is a Castle World to them and en ¬ Nellie Hardlngvwas washing dishes South Stroot Snlt Lake Citj phc is one of Father comparativelywell Garden SHinmn IVes did not lack per-¬ America ray Open door of worldliness Yes in other words Collegeama is How UpanEra complaining I Call or for prices thORP who no visible ham p n qua he Ireland courage them in disobedience and idle and Walterwas as usual write airy rreatoirob have a writer and sonal initiativij established the of Prosperity j means of support known as ctHes r h

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