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rta. and Catholic estenger. R I)ELnA', ,SUUIOAX DECEMBEB a , 4M75. CHtlTlAS AT OU1 COVNOKz. '.-igh Mau at midnight; Low Marnes from 4 t 10 o'clock Solemn High Mam and lltabh French Sermon will be preached at the 7 dMas. Solemn Benedietion at 7 P. K. ylh'a..-Selemn Nigh Mam at midslght; Low t at 5, 7, 91 at t10 o'elok Solemn High Maus and me trik'a--igh Mass and Sermon at midnight; DI L by two Iow Mass. Other Maaaes at 5, 8,7, 1 10 o'elock High Mas. enediction after Bigh Miss Little will sing an Alto solo from Non' Credo at the Midnight Mats. An the Baptist -High Mase and Sermon, follow. we Low Mamme, at midnight; othe&Masses at re as on undays. The choir at St. John'sa I the best in the city, and the msteo will be fully to majesty of the occasion. 'eresa'a.- Masu at midnight; Low Masses . 7i and i ; solemn High Mass at 10 o'olock. at 4 P.M. ichael's.-Solemn High Mass at Midnight; Low at it, 7, 7, 8 nd P;i solemn High Mass, to be d by Benediction of the east Blessed Sacrament. clock. omptortel CAurches -Ther'will be a solemn Mid. slgh Mass, followed by two Low Misses, in each O three churches. We understand that Fathers irt, Lutte and Earicher are to preach In St. neas, St Mary's and Notre Dame respecttvely. r. famed choir of St. Alphonsan' Church, directed if. A. Vollietand Freanls Buhler, and arsieted by mes Johnson, Tessler, Cramp, and a host of able or singers, will produce Farmer's lovely MWae in not omitting the tim-honored Cantique de ioe!. fasses will be eoad from to 9, followed by another sass and Sermon et 10 A. u. In the aftejnoon, at ok, there will be a special devotion, singing and ig of Christmas letters to the Infant Jesus by the I obildlen of the pariah, at which the old folks are Ltted to occupy the galleries and admire the dear ones below. The concert for the new orphan a is postponed to Thursday evening, January 6, Francis -High MsWa at midnight; Low lMass t 6, ighb MasS and Sermon at 9 o'clock. Atn;' s.-- olemn High Mass at midnight ; Low Mass Bigh Mass and Sermon at O9. La Hacho's grand will be sung by a full choir, with orchestral o. animent. The regular choir, under the direction te talented organist, Miss T. Cannon. is juatly dtred one of the best in theSouth. Though by perfectly competent to produce creditably any S e works of the great writers, on this oocasion it have the assistance of a number of distinguished Autguttie's.-Low Masses at 51, 6, 61. 7, 7t and E; on High Mass and Sermon at 10. arch of St. Bonifae, corner of Laharpe and. oalvr. SHMas at midnight; Low Mas at 7 A. M. and Bigh sat 10. Vespers at 3 o'clock. At the residence of pastor, Father Koergerl, Lapeyrouse street, between na and Johnson, .last around the corner from the ohb, a most beautiful creche may be seem. It was minted from Munich, Bavaria, and is fine specimen he artistic work made in that renowned capital. It vents the wonderful scene in Bethlehem on Chrlst night: the shepherds minding their flbcks, the F le. within which are the Virgin Mother and the mt Jesus, etc. It as well worth a visit, and will be shibition for several days for the benefit of the Petar'a -Solemn High Mass at 5 o'cloo k; Low sea ats, 6, , , e; Solemn High Mass and Sermon at isnuneiation -Low Massee at midnight and 7 A. M ; S ma High Mase ead Srmon at 9. oly Trinity.-Solemn High Mars and sermon at night; Low massee from 6 to 9. At 10 o'clock mn High Mass and,Sermon. There awilt be an en. aloment at the school attached to this Church at " m, by the chbldren. Admissilon free. I. Tinceut de 1'arl.-High Mause and Sermon at 1I M. O masses 6 and 7. At 10 o'clock Solemn High Mass I Sermon. r. 'ary'a (dAgiere). Solemn High Mass at midnight; w Masses at 6t and 8; High Maue and Sermon at 10 lock. Oratuitous Advice. This species of advice is not always accept le, but doubtless in many instances much benefit mtd be derived were it promptly acted upon. No tlon of the country is exempt from disease, and any relions has its "ills that fleMh is heir to.' To Mow the best mrens of combatting this common imy. with the least injury to our pocketa and tastes, certainly a great advantage. At this season we must :oet Torpid l.'ver, congested slieen, vitiated bile d Inactive bowels, and all prudent person, should .npiy themselves with TorT's LIvan PILue which will im'late the liver, relieve the engorged spleen deter. ins a healthy fow of bile, thus regulating the bowels ed canslog sil unhealthy seo tiona to pass off in a Ltural manner. Remember that ' an ounce ol preo ontive is worth more than a pound of cure." I' A Man of a Thousand. A CONSUMPTIIe CuRlD.--When death was urly expected from CONSUMPTION, all remedi e ring failed, accident led to a discovery whereby Dr. James cured his only o.hld with a preparation of Inaoia Indica. He now gives thi repe free on re pt of two stampe to.pay sexenoea. There is not a is symptom of Consumplton that it does not dl. te-ight Sweats. Irritetion of the Nerve_, Dfi.. It xseetoreatto. Sharp Pains li the Lungs . au s the Stomach, Inaction of the Bowels, and Wasting theMusole. Addreuss Craddock & Co., I 3oRaM e t, Philndelphia PL., giving name of thin: aper. mARBIND: TORI-FOLGER-On Tueeday, December 14. 1085. the residence of the bride's father, by the Re. Father ubert, James Bradner Moore and Clemente Rotbetta oiler, eldest daughter of Lafayetteo olger, Esq., all' this city. DI3 : HOGAN-On Sunday, December 19, 1875, at 0:10 P. 10. ra. Winlifred Hogan, aged sixty two years, a native of nnty Galway. Ireland. sad a resident of this city for n last twenty.six years. GILES-0n Sunday December 19, 1875, at 10 A. 1, oe H. OGiles, ageAd thirtry.three years, a member of Company Washingtoen Artillery, O.. 8. . WHITE-On Monday, December 20, 1875, Miss Ceee B. White. aged seventeen years, daughter of W. H. bite an4 Elizabeth Donovan. T ERGUSO].--0n Monday, December tO, 1871 at !1 K., John H. Ferguson, agsd fory-tyw eeyers, a native Carrickfergus, Ireland, and a resident of this city r many years. CLEASSEN--December 21,. 1b75. at the Colle0e0of he Immaculate nConception, tev. A lbert Cleaeoe. o. J. ----~~~ -- It ALICE FAItCH ILD--Dled December 15, 1,3. Often for friends who are absent we languisb, Often the dead we lament and we mourn; Yet we but add to.our grief and our anguish, While they are blest, though from ns they're borne. I hnow that a mother had stood that day. With folded hands by that form of clay; I know that burning tears were hid 'eath the drooping lash and the rchlng lid. She sleele I A mother lowly knelt, With the deep grief a meohor only feels Beside her lovely form, so fair, It seemed that death could not be tbere. But thou wilt msskluce, fond hutabnd. A stoength and knowledge growl with years; There'll hang a oloud before thy sun Thai eft wil showr thy face with teans. Thou'lt miss her in the darkening day, When sorrow, doubt, disseee shall come; Thou'lt need her hand to guLid the way, tAd light the path thy feet must roam. God, with as ovarrullng bhnd, Dispenses wealth to sei n Yet such are only stewards hers, For earth in not oa heme. RECEPTION A oa O'CONNOR POWER. Pnrant to a resolution, adopted at the meeting MO 'held li St. Patrichk's all on Wednesday evening, Hlad ast., the felowing gentlemen are appointed as an -xeoutive Committee and a roequested to meet at the Morning Star Hall, 11t Peydree street, on WEIDNIS. DAY EVERINO, 97th inst., at 7 o'clock : Ani Thomu Gilmore, James Timony, Coo William Hart. H. T. Lawler, peo Wm. H. Byrnes. Thee. A. Flanagan, Charles Macready, A. Visard, John Henderson, W. J. Castell, Thee J. Semmes, Dr. Thomau Layton, Jano. T. Gibbons. T1 -H iberlan Asaociat.on:- W1 Robt H. Bartley, President Central Board; Hugh Flynn. Branch No 1; P. Bradley, Branoh No 2; Philip McCabe, Branch ho. 3; J. B. Cunaingham, Branch No 6 ; I. S. Pendergest, Branch No. 8; N. Callan, Branch No. P; ;t Edw. McGowan, Branch No; 5; Jan. P. O'Brien, Branch No. II. -Ancient Order of Hiberniane : W. J. Kelly, State Telegate; W T. M. Kavanagb, Division No I; Robt. C. Davey. Division 2No. 92 T. J. Gleason, Division No. 3 -Total Abstinence Societies:-e W of I Thou G. Rapier. State Union; gor D. H. Baucley, H. R. Giffiey, e W. C. McCarty. J. C Butler, the Danl. Bullivan. A. P. Malcctte, 08I P. R. Hennessy JOHN McCAFFREY. Chairman. MUSICAL AND DRAMATICAL ENTERTAINMENT mU the IN ST. ALPHONSUS' HALL, t mt Thursday Evening, January 6th, 1876. , wI( FOR THE BENEFIT OF In tat ST. ALPHONSUS' ORPHAN ASYLUM, COMMENCING AT 7 O'CLOCK. Sol by so ADMITTANCE-FIFTY CENTS. de26 St LECTURE os ST. PATRICK'S HALL, Y HON. J. O'CONNOR POWER, M. P., oh THE GREAT IRISH ORATOR AND PATRIOT, lA On Tuesday Evening, January 4th, 1876, AT I. O'CLOCK. SUBJECT .........IRISH INDEI NDENCE. TICKETS-ONE DOLLAR. de"l It GRN Vocal and Instrumental Concert, By the Best Talent of the City, UNDER the DIRECTION of PROF. G. COLLIeNONV, For the Benefit of ST. VINCENT'S HOME FOR BOYS, AT ST, PATRIOK'S HALL, Wednesday Evening, January 13, 1876, 1 Doors open at 7j o'clock. Concert to begin at 8. TICKETS-FIFTY CE TS. del. ptd u THIRD PROVINCIAL COUNCIL a 0 OF PH Ecclesiastical Province of New Orleans, b To which have been added d The Two Constitutions of the Council of the Vatican, r" the Bull Quanta Cora, the Syllabus, and the SPFormula of the Oath for Ecolesiastics Ordained Sub Titulo Mistionia. This can be obtained by addressing the Very Rev. G. Raymond, V; GO at the Archbishop'e. Price. Flfty Cent. dell2 5p tf ORIDO FOR 1n76. The Ordo wil be ready about the end of next week. It can be obtained by addressing the Very Rev. O. Raymond, V. G., at the Archbishop's. a Price, One Dollar. dell 5p tf APPROPRIATE FOR THE HOLIDAYS I ALFRED DAMARIN, 592............Magazine Street............ ..2 Has in store ,t Fine Table Cutlery, i ialegant Silver Plated Wore. Decorated and Pla:n Ch;na Ware, Fine Cat Glass Ware. Parlor Ornament.s, etc. A full stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, of BUI.DEtS' HARDWARE, etc., for delS Im5p All at Very Reasonable Prices. of SPECIAL NOTICES. HIBERNIA NATIONAL BANK.-New Orleans, . December 7, 1875.-An election for directors of this Bank, to serve the ensouing year, wall be held at it 11 Banking House on the SECOND TUESDAY (eleventh) i of January, 1876, from 10 o'clock a. M. to 2 o'clock P. m. delitd JNO. G. DEVEREUX, Cshbler. of THE SISTERS OF THE G(OOD SHEPHERD have constantly on hand RtLADY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SALE. Plain and Embroidered Under-Linen for Ladies; Fine and Coarseb Shirts; Plain ones and Over alls for Laboring Men and Mechanics. All substan tially mrde and at low prices. n(,7 5 ly YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE ASSOCIATION -At the regu'ar mceting of this As sooelatiLon, held on Sunday, December 190,. 185, the following otIoers were elected to serve for the scraing year: Preeldent-W. C, McCARTY; Vice Prwident-J. 1. O'CONNOR; Recerding Seeretary-D. P. KINBSELLA, inanelal Seeretary-J. H. MURPHY; Treaurer-J. K. ACHESON . Sergeantat-ArmerJAS. McNAMEE; Maehal-JOHN DEEVES - Delegates to State Union - - R. C. DAVE 5 and T. B. ADAMS " eeliected. W. C. McCARTY, Prasldet. c. D. P. INSELLA, Rec. Socret.ary. do It A RA&ND MASS MEETING T: Of all CLtlenas will be held at ST. PATRIOK'S HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1875, At 7 o'clock, for the purpose of endorsting THE MAYOR'S MESSAGE, And to give asursnee to the members of the City Counnil ghv In aeting in acordance with Its recom mendations, they shall have the fall support of the peOple THE PROPERTY HOLDERS, As diteetly interested in the Reduction of Taxel 0e THE MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURBR, Whose business is paralyed by the absrptlon of papitel; THE PROFESSIONAL MAN, Whove income is diminished or entirely destroyed ; THE WORKINGMEN, Whose wages are reduced, or who are thrown entirely out of employment ; THE PUBLIC CREDITOR, Whose laims can only be secured by an economical adn.inltracioa of public atalis ; In ehort, ALL CITIZENS, Without dlotinction of paity, and of every condtlion of Illf. who favor the right ol the people to local self government, by which arone a proper and economical management of local atltirs can be obtained, are earnestly requested to attend this meeting, as It ls the ineleest of all that robbery snd oppresalon shall cease tow and forever. Dietingllehed speakere will addlreus the meeting. den" it COMMITTEEo OF ARRAINGEMENT. lNSTITUTION or THE SISTERIS o ST. JOSEPH Corner St. Philip and Galves streets, New OOleans. And Bay St. Louis, on the Sea Shore. The soverument throughout this establishment is mild and pateutt. the pupils are never separated ft their instruotreoses. Recreation, table.dormitorlies, are the same for sai. In short, everything tends to pro. mote afectionate union between the ater and the young ladies nltr.sted to their motherly care. 5. The instruction Is thorough nan solid, and in harmony with the requirements of society. The course oom priale (m both English and French) all the branches of know. ledgecultivated at the present day. Eash language is taught by ntives of respective countrie, so as to in. sure correct pronunciation. The academical year close with a Ipublic exhibition and distribution of premiums, to which prents are in. vited. Education Is here the obJect of special attentlon and solcloitude. Govering those placed under their oha by moral nsuasion alone, the Sisters of St. Joseph en vor to inoulcate prinolples of solid paety, require strict observance of poeitse sd amiable deportment, and instllfeelings of respet and affection towards prents. Pupils of all denomainations ae admitted. NoTa.-Dnuring the bathin season the Boarding School is moved to the Say SI. Loui. whor the Sisters of St. Jeph have a onealshgademay. TERLMS--To be paid in advance, as follows, Boarding, per three motthe...................... 4 00 Walhing,.. o . .................... 0 Entrance. " .................... 10 00 Music Leson and use of Instrument ........... Singng L e.n...s....................d ....... e a. 9 Drawing Les..................... .. ....... 00 Pastel. ol paintling, soordin to the number of pinls D eedlework In all Ls vRa a golden emorotiry, artifilal flowers, taught to theobrderswithouteztm or frtherparticulrs address, BSuperiore of the Academy of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Box 1511, New Ot leuan;" or, if more eonvenient~, pply to deof 75 Ily or 0. D. LAY.D . Aent JACOB OTT, BUILDER, 289 Magazine Street, Corner of Calliope, Btores, Counting HOune and Dwellings Fitted p with Dispatoh. Jobbing promptly alttnded to. Csterns made and repaired. All orders for work left at the Offie, 2@' - usine street or sent through the Potoeds, promptly at tendod to. doel 75 lytp SOLIDAY PRESENTS Cheaper Than Ever Before. Not at Auction, but at the old Establlshment of B. & W. CRONER, 147 .......... .Canal Street....... ...147 DRESS GOODS In all new styles SILKS in newest shades HUSIERIY, HAND RCdHES, LACES. GLOVES, and HEAVY STAPLE GOODS, s well as anfull lineof OARPE TS. English Brussels. Three Pips, Ingrains. etc. Oil Clothe. Mattlng., Window Shades. Lae Curtains, Cor nices, Rugs, etc. This year's importation, and sold , lower than t any other house in the Unted States. deli 3msbp THE GREAT YEAR 8176! Reliable records of the astounding events of this wondertfl period will be found only in CATHOLIC PUBLICATIONS. The undersigned is receiving suobscriptions for all v the leading Catholic Publications of the World, f such as the Dublin Review, London Tablet, Catholic World, American Catholic Quarterly, Freeman's Journual, Catholic Reoord Ave Maril Catholic Review, Morning tSiar . Tablet. batholio ik. Standard. Boston Pl10CaOethollio Mlrror; Western Watohman, Sonuthero Cath 0. 0110o. Young Ctuader, Young Catholic, eto., etoc., etc. CHARLES D. ELDER. General Agent, f delS 3t5p' 154 Camp at.. Lafayette Square, N. CATHOLIC GOODS. Trassuory of the Sacred Heart. Catholio Piety. Key of Heavesn. Spirit of Prayer. Companion of the Sanctuary. Etc., eic, etc. oesrise, from 5c up. it. Beautiful French Laes Picturee. 11, Lithographs of Cardinal McCloskey. from 5co. to 1 50. sW. D. MATTHEWS, 598 ............Magazine Street..........598 delS Im.p bts, 1CICCLOSKEY'S RESTAURANT DINIBO ROOMS, its 70 and 72.....St. Charles IStreet....70 nod 7' The beet of everyhlino to be found In this market M' and st reseonable priCes. Large, airy snd pleasnt .r. rooms up airn, for the accommodation oc parties rom Balls snd for private and oclial Dinners and Suppeis. RD Saloon open both day ond uicbt. - dei deli 3mrp RiCOARD MCCLOSKBFY, Propriet-r. pII P LIP PcCABE, No. I00 Camp Street, ly Gi.SIOAL IPEiAI.0 IN Part~cular attention TPi) lt o ittiog op Stores, Tin aid Copper letldn (tInter,. Otr. Ole1i Imlp ... .ITKKn-5 C.i AITIEIS, J S. AITKEN8 & SON, IMPORTERS AIOD DEALERS IN HAiRDWARl.E A)'D TOOLS, UE Hoop, Bend aud Bar Iron, Bolts, Note, Wood Scerews snd Washers, Builders' HArdware, Fire Grates, Housekeepers' Hardware, the Tin Ware, Paints, Oil., YVrnlsho, oiol Window Glas, Etc., Etc., sul1575 lygp LWw OEI.ANS. THOS. BARKEY, UNDERTAKER, 40, 4"2 ,nd 4...Claiborne Street...40, 42 and Oppseeol the Mrket' Patent Metallic Brlril Cesse. M ogas, Black Walne4 and Pais Cells. alwaysen hand FrUNERLS attendedl to by the Proprietor In peree. who hopes, by strict attetn to business, to onn S b*t patroag e. CHEAPEST STORE IN TBE CI2 Y. ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1875, WILL COMM.IC THE GREAT SALE B cr V CHEAP DRY GOODS Ar 66 LEVY BROTHERS, 580....... MAOGAZINE STREET........ 580 d This sale will comprise the LARGEST and MOST d SELECT STOCK of DRY GOODS EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. BLACK BILK ALLACA, from o50 upwards. )O Very Nien BLACK and COLORED ALPACA, at 00 only Handaome PLAIDS, at S50 a yard. BLACK SILK, CHEAPER THAN EVER. CALIOO, at so. - CANTON FLANNEL,. at 10c. CASHMERE and MERINO, in all color,, at 60o. EMPBEISsLOTH, as 300. HEAVY RED TWILLED FLANNEL, at 40c. GREY, BLUE and WHITE FLANNEL, at only 300' CORSETS, HOSIERY, SCARFS, 47 SHAWLS, ut .ANDKERCHIEFS, BLANKETS, 311 r QUILTS, AT PRICES TO SIT IVYERrRODY. his all dic It is to the irterest of the Lad!el to FIRST CALL ON LEVY BROTHERS, - BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, and to CONVINCE THEMSELVES that LEVY BROTHERS' 50. 5 Cheapest Dry Goods Store in the City. .et .Fo1 aKID GLOVES " Upper City Kid Glove Depot." GOO wD TWO BTTTOI KID GLOVES, AT ONE DOLLAR PZER PAiR. pod ", COUNTRY BUYERS -242 SHOULD NOT FAIL drO CALL ON LEVY BROTBERS, 5105 AND MAIB TRIB PUECHAS EU THE Jyp d5 Imp CA DO BST. D. M. OL.UM A. R ,OMAN. . D. W. Z aI J D. H. HOLMES, Nos. 155 Canal and 15 Boarbon Streets, arsw oar.a xa. FALL NOVELTIES. 1875. We are just opgnlas a tll sert et o SPRING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. laLttsrlag oasuelye n having the moet eteasive and varid stock of ueds Ia the iaty, we oeait e a a purchasers. f.lt1 t5I NICHOLAS BUEsI. PHILl TMBONSN. BURKE & THOMPSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND IMPORTEIS, 66......TCHOUPITOULAS STREET...... 66 AND i1..........COMMERCE STREET.......... NEW ORLEANS, Have in stole and to arrive large supplies of the following articles COFF COFFEE CHOCOLATE, TEAS, SUGAR, RICE. CANDLES, SOAP, BUTTER. t LARD, YEAST POWDERS, BLURINGS, DEVIIED MEATS, BAUCES, SPICES, SARDINES, PICKLES, FRENCR VINEGAR, CANNED GOODS, SCANNED MILK, JELLIES, FRUITS, ATMORA'S MINCE MEAT. CURRBANTS, RAISINS, ALMONDS, CITRON, BITTERS, WHISKIES, VERMOUTH, NEW WLNES, CHAMPAGNE, KRCO, SODA, BURKE & THIOMPSON, 66 Tchoopltoulas and II Commerce strets. dols Imlp GOOD LIVING FOR THE HOLIDAYS! M. HACKETT, 397 and 387.....Dryade Street ....397 and 387 Next to the Market and One Square Below. Extra Large Now Layer RAISINS, New CITRON, New CURRANT. MINCE MEALT, Iresh Qulace, Apple and Peach BUTTER, PRESERVES, PICKLES and SAUUES, ALMONDS and PkOAIS, Chetoe Gecken BUTTER and Fresh TEZAS and other choice goods, with the fest lapoerted WINES, CORDIALS and LIQUORS. New SYRUP and BUCKWHEAT, New HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON, Beet Psmily PLOUR, in bbls. and half.bble, cad everything else in the eating line carlclated to add Y ILEA URE O TXI MOLIDA Y , and all at the LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. SGoods delivered tree of charge. M. HACKETT, OURGIV.IL BUTTER AND TEA D)EPOT, Noe. 397 and 387 Dryades Street, dell tatup Near the Market. SANTA CLAUS DON'T BUY HIS DRY GOODS at humbug auctione. but of well-kaown, fair.dealilg merchants, and that In why SE AUGUSTE MARX, 3e3.......... Dryades Street.....3........ (Take the Green Car, c,r. Canal and St. Charles e) I. sellng each qmadtiltles of New 8ILKS, latet shades, worth I and t 30, at I$ to 1i I5 per yard. Black SILLS, at prepeFtleaste redresleas. Black ALPACA. Black and Colered MERINO. CASBMERE, BOMBAZ[NE. TAMIE, Black and Colored EMPRE CLOTH POPLINS, from 10e. Upwards. OSBIERT, CORSETS. RAWDKRCHIEFS OTTINGRHAM LACE, KID OLOVES RIBBONS, SCARIP, CUFFD ad COLLARS bHAWL8 TOWELa , TABLE LINWE rewa and White OTtOli CANlTON FLANNELL, N B'L SRUG4S MATTINGS, OIL CLO)TH. CARPETL eta. all at PRICER THAT CAN'T BR BEAT. Come and ooeavlace yearself. dele Ip leg leave to cal the attention .. their friends 44 patreas to their epleadtd steak of VESTMENTS, CHURCH ORNAMENTS, ALL NEW AND EXTRA M.ANUFACTURESD roe fns IRANOM AT ST. LOUIS. They c:ais that their stock Is UNEQUALED IN BEAUTY. VARIETY AND LOW FIOCIUES, and that a similar aseortmet has never before been t the West. T key ha ae Just received a dne, selected choloe of C('IllRfSTMAS FIGURES, of Papler Mache, Lisely colored, from three to eaves teen Inches high, containing frtom sine to twenty-one Figares. at 1 OSto $41 a set. New Styles of Catholic Prayer Books, IN MARQUETTB AND MORO0O. TERY ATTRAOTIVI'. VERAP AND IALEtBLN. FINJE PRA FER BOOKSB, In Velvet, English Calf, Turkey Morocoo, Etc. Made with spetial care In their own establlahment, by superior workmen, and well known to the trade to be nequaled ; on hand It great variety, In MUellah, German and French. Ask for Benzlger Bros.'s Edition! They recomennd their stock of GOLD AND IILVER MEDALS, SILVER MEDALLIONS AND RLIrQUAElIE, GOLD AND SILVER o(OrSES, SILVER-BOURD PEARL CROSSES, ALL WrLL. ADATrD mO OHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Catalogues Sant free by mail on application. BENZIGER BROS., 204...........N. Fifth Street............204 des Imhp ST. LOUIS. MO. SOMETHING NEW rus DEPFECTIVE HEJARING : Frederickson & Harte's Improved Ear Trumpet, THE BEST MADE. FREDERICKSON dk HARTE, 13. .....a..... Can Stet .........I=s f uel 75 ly ,te KIKPATRICK' CIBCULATING LIBRARY 610............ aslne reet..........610 StIaylom BRaw,) BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. AnD DALg aIn RtLIOI(rOU5 ARTICLZ5. PIOSItE,. PEAHEN. I'IOrUR US ORD, "ASJ .lM, MUSIO, &a.. SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTT. r Framing Done to Order. Harltn a complle Job Office of my owa. I am pro. pard to ill all orders for printing at short nrto sad low ratee. iiff 5 lsp T. J. BROWN, PRACTICAL PAPER HANGER. leg 263..............Camp Street..............26 Betweon Delord sad Poeyfarre. raw OSl nAa. A large assortment of Wall Paper, Geld cad Velvet 383 Borders. Window Shades, Corlices. Bes. Greea and S White Hellds, Picture Cord, Tasels, etc., always en head. Sample Beeks set if reqaired 0 275 lylt Sto WANTS-FOR RII TS--TC. ST. PATRICK'S HALL FOB RENT, S FA BALLS, CONCERBT AKD FAIBB. St. Pa'trek's el. the LAJ IT AND NFrWOT WAL T T OITTE . ll be raesed, by the nlt e, Ir gasr, on rwseasaIe terms be 001o r, BALL, Z. ETIU PAlEs ead 03I5. dsno of ee8i d, r o the Rairl be raslad et 3 Wd S.PrATRC'S RAZZ. 5AVme aEA s atr 7 eyctE M