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Show Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Graid Annual St. Patrick's Day Concert are held every Saturday at 3 o'clock; in the choir hall. Endeavor always to talk your best before your children. Thy hunger perpetually per-petually for new ideas. They will learn with pleasure from the Hps of parents what they deem it drudgery to study in books: and even if they have the misfortune mis-fortune to be deprived of many educational educa-tional advantages, they will grow up intelligent if they enjoy in childhood the privilege of listening daily to the conversation of intelligent people. We sometimes see parents who are the life of every company which they enter dull, silent, and uninteresting at home among their children. If they have not mental activity and mental stores sufficient for bith, let them first use what they have for their own households. A ailent home is a dull place for young people a place from which they will escape if they can. How much more useful information, on the other hand, is often given in pleasant pleas-ant family conversation, and what unconscious un-conscious but excellent mental training is lively social argument! Cultivate to J the utmost the graces of conversation. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the. Grand Annual St. Patrick's Day Conctrt are held every Saiurciay at 3 o'eloi .t in the choir hall. The strength of industry is calm, not boisterous. Much talk and little work generally go hand in hand. Those who boast loudly of the great things they will accomplish, who make a stir and commotion whenever they attempt anything, any-thing, who work violently and to excess at one time and not at all at another, who thing that in order to be earnest they must be fussy, and to be enthusiastic enthu-siastic Ihey must be violent such persons per-sons cannot show forth the power of industry. in-dustry. That is reserved for the calm and steadfast toiler, who, without boasting or flourish, or confusion, or overstrain, patiently and earnestly pursues pur-sues his work, aiming at excellence rather than plaudits, and fidelity rather than glitter. A ' I St. Cecilia Chorus rehearsal Sunday morning, 9:30. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. Pnl rick's Day Cooce'-t are held every KaUuoay at 3 o'clock in the choir hall. It is impossible for one who never goes wrong, nor makes a mistake, nor commits a blunder, to know just how- to be sorry for an erring one. We must stumble ourselves before we can really judge of the hardships of a rough road and the frailty of weary feet. True character is first tender, then hopeful, and afterwards reformatory. When we thing of the many and widely differing relations of life we sustain sus-tain and the consequent various duties devolving upon us, we feel somewhat bewildered at the amount of knowledge of many kinds that seems essential. But time is short and our powers are limited, so we must be satisfied with thoroughness in one department and only a moderate proficiency in many others. A celebrated writer, in advising respecting re-specting the choice of a wife, expresses himself thus "This bear always in mind, that, if she is not frugal, if she Is not what is called a good manager, if she does not pride herself on her knowledge of family affairs and laying out her money to the best advantage, let her be ever so sweetly tempered, gracefully made, or elegantly accomplished, accom-plished, she is no wife for a man in trade AH those otherwise amiable talents tal-ents will but just open so many roads to ruin." Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Anruial St. Patrick's Day Concert are hehf eveiy Satui day at 3 o'c'ock in the choir hall. People talk of "getting over" a great sorrow overleaping it. passing it by, thrusting it into oblivion. Not so. No one ever does that at least no nature which can be touched by the feeling of grief. The only way is to pass through the ocean of affliction solemnly, slowly slow-ly with humility and faith, as the Israelites Is-raelites passed through the sea. Then its very waves of misery will divide and become to us a wall on the right side and on the left, until the gulf narrows nar-rows before us, and we land safe on the opposite shore. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Arnual St. Pitnck's Day Concert are held every Satuiclay at 3 o'cljck in the choir liall. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annua: St. '."atnek's Day Concert arc held eveiy Sat::ii ay at 3 o'clock in the choir hall. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. Patrick's Day ConoTt are held ever Saturday at ,3 o'clock in the choir ha"?. Pope Denies Press Statement. A widely circulated report to the effect ef-fect that in a recent address to the Anti-Slavery congress. Pope Piux X declared that to govern well a government govern-ment must be despotic and tyrannical, has been indignantly denied by the pope. The holy father says such a statement would have been impossible for him as it is directly contrary to all his principles. He Counted for Two. (Democratic Telegram.) Once at a dinner at which Liszt was present the hostess suddenly exclaimed in alarm that there were thirteen at table. "Don't let that distress you, madam," said Liszt with a reassuring smile. "I'll eat for two!" Catholicity. (Puck. They paused before a Madonna of the golden age of painting. "Hum! Loaned by Smith," said he, consulting the catalog. "Smith has a catholic taste." "It would seem so," said she. "And yet his people have been Presbyterians for generations." Improving. (Life.) Doctor Has your husband had any lucid intervals since I was here last? "Well, this morning he kept shouting you were an old fool and he tried to break the medicine bottles." Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. Patrick's Day Concj-t are held every Saturday at 3 o'clock in. the choir hall. Sunday school is at 9:30. , Home is the place' of the highest joys; religion should sanctify it. Home is the sphere of the deepest sorrows; the highest consolation of religion should assuage its griefs. Home is the place of the greatest intimacy of heart with heart; religion should sweeten it with the joy of confidence. Home discovers dis-covers all faults; religion should bless it with abundance of charity. Home Is the place for impressions,- for instruction instruc-tion and culture; there should religion open her treasures of wisdom and pronounce pro-nounce her heavenly benediction. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. Patrick's Day Concert are held evciy ?ri'uio.ay at 3 o'clock in the choir hal! Small miseries, like small debts, hit us in so many places, and, meet us at so many turns and corners, that what they want in weight they make up in number, num-ber, and render it less hazardous to stand the fire of one cannon ball than a volley composed of such a shower of .bullets. ' j J . t Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. Patiick's Day Coneot arc held every t-atu-ilay at 3 I'diick J:i the clunr 1 all. Concert Rhearsals. j Rehearsals for the Grand Annual Sr. j Pa'rick's Day Concert are held every Saturday at 3 o'clock in the ho-j- hali. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. Fatrlck's Day Conrert are held every Saturday at 3 o'clock in the cheir hall Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Gr;ind Annual St. Patrick's Day Cor.c-rt are hold evey Sitturd i- at Veloe'c in 'lie choir hall. M Big Annual ffi Embroidery jffiSl Mm Sale at Keitk- ffiwj SjjZ; O Bnen s starts fjjjl Monday. 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