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The Kansas City Catholic from Kansas City, Kansas • 6

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6 The Home Circle black, white, good, bad, rich and Sister M. Dominica; Miss Anna poor, and where they soon feel that Cxetzova, Sister M. Natcissa; Miss "all are born equal." There they Kosa tfrasatr, bister JNL Amanaa. will be made acquainted with true Miss Anastasia Sister Be Ye Reconciled. Buttermilk Pie.

Two cupfuls m. heroes, earth's noblemen: fired by Marian; Miss Anna 'ITHIN a beautiful cradle. the stories of these heroes, then to Sister M. Anna, I Koufs. Sister M.

Hiibertina; Miss of perfectly sweet buttermilk, one egg, three-fourths of a cupful of sugar, one large tablespoon of Cushioned and curtained with lace, Like a pare, white rose of summer, lliUiVU lUUlli IUUI fj ICill UJp IHiUlHll. I I atizinc the stories. then illustrating Lizzic M.Thoma- IX flour or cornstarch, two table T- as far as possible bv means of clay, slfle Aims to be a journal moulded to the best interests of the CATHOLIC FAMILY. For this purpose it will cod tain: spoons of lemon extract. Beat egg, sugar and flour sand drawin hniMintr hloclcs.

etc. Omaha. JiuV 3. The dif add the buttermilk aud lemon; Thus not only ill-born but well Acuity between the A. P.

As. and i i the municipial reform element born children may bo helped to reached senlsalional proportions bake in a moderately hot oven. Tho yelks of two eggs can be form ideals which will have much lbis afternoon when the details cf to do toward making their livts a plot was made public by which used in the pie, and the whites Exposition of all the current questions of the day as affect Catholicity, and of the dogmas, morals and his noble and true. Martin J. White, the new chief of used for frosting if ona wishes.

Mothers and fathers whose chil- P(e, who was employed Un- The first timo I made this pie. dren have not the privilege of the 0niahas police ts to be it was called a very nice Union pie. torical subjects such questions involve. We deem it imperative at this time that, in a dignified, plain but pointed Lay a sweet lit baby face. The mother, in silken toilet, Knelt by the tiny bed, Kidbing the stiffened fingers, And these are the words she said; "God! you have taken my darling, Away from my loving care.

"While many a pauperis dwelling Has half a dozen to pare. who have money in plenty To dress her in cloth gold Must sit with my fond arms empty, And Aching my babe to hold! Oh, hush! they are coming, eoming! They ate bringing her strange littie bed! Who is it says that the woman Is blessed who has one child dead! Call Him a Father of mercy? What! I needed the child More than the Lord needed angels! And her words rang out senselessly wild. Fig Pudding. One cupful of RiuuuiKaiivu vau ioa no uiciuuui, arresieu ior i persona uu an can tell the same stories of heroes officer, and Mayor Bemis and ai Police commissioners Brown and manner, particular attention be paid in Catholic editorial Denver for violating tho aiui- cupful of molasses, two tablespoonf tils of butter or lard, one teaspoonf ul of soda, one half cupful of flour, one and one- to what must truly be called the Tradition of Misrepre- ay to sucii put pinkerton ordinance in employing naps your cuuuron- are reany hite. ntatian that has succeeded in completely obscuring tho starving morally for these aids to The developements have created naif cupfuls of Graham, one-half 'pound of figs chopped fine.

Steam high ideals. It willoo gratiiyin? to quite a political sensation in the von if von trv this method, to see citv. and intensified the feeling be- the A. P. A.

faction and two hours. Serve either with a hot sauce or with sweetened cream. uun auuu yum vuuuicu icain i i.u the municipial reform uMuu.miu 1 latter representing the business If cream is used sweeton it with brown or coffee sugar. the story hour. Ihen give them cias3 Gf Omaha.

Tho first intima-access to a sand pile. clav. black- tinn tlmt an attembt was to be Cako. One cupful of sugar; one board and chalk, blocks or the made to prevent White from act egg, one large spoonful of butter, a riu ino- nq phief was in the shape oi iiiu ill lL-niiiLS. tl iviii i r-t rumor that the plotters had ar truth in all historical subjects that affect the Catholic Church.

For this purpose non-Catholic authorities have been, now are, and we consider it best that they shall continue to bo principally given in our editorial columns, because confes sions from such sources to the truth of history affecting Catholicity are unanswerable, This, we believe, is the great need of the day. Besides the above essential necessary, our columns will contain: Matters of Catholic interest transpiring in tho United States. find them acting out your stories. one cupful of buttermilk, one small teaspoonf ul soda, and one The positive side of heroc's lives ranged with District udge fecott, who is reputed to bo ono of the leading spirits of the A. P.

to release the first persons arrested should ba given to tho children, to teaspoonf ul of baking powder mixed with two cupfuls of flour. This makes either a crood thosa under six veirs of ag3 at oast. Thev will sret enonsrh of under order.of White on a writ of lianas corpus on the alleged o-round that he had no authority to the negative side without our put ting it before them. Invariably make arrests. true heroes have workod or fought It was discovered that the plan for others.

We need not speak of would be ineffective, lveu it Jnfio-n Snntt' yhouiu srranc me the cruolty and bloodshed 111 in II I X. writs, tho chiet would sun me connected with the labors of great To a humble little cottage, Where the waifs were bare and white, Came a heavenly guest; came softly In the solemn hush of night. And the tiny, home-made cradle. Ceased its rocking to and fro; For the little one, no longer Needed songs sung, soft and low. And the mother pale with anguish, Knelt beside the little the waxen fingers softly, As ehe slowly, faintly, said: ever more again, my darling, Will you.suffer want or pain; Woman's woes can never reach you Or the pain of death, again! 'God in loving mercy took her, For he loved the little child.

Oh, my little snow-white blossom, Siuless, pure and undented! Love, 'tis well to bear it bravely (Clssping close the father's hand;) Now, dear there is some one waiting For us, in in the better land." And the husband claspel her closely, Kissed the little death-cold fuce, Drew the faded patchwork blauket Over it, with tender grace, 'She was all we hall- God gave her!" Whispering in his gentla way, 'God in tender mercy took her! God knows best! Love, let us pray." Leslie Gui3WOLD complaints, as this was the privi- Tho important items of the Catholic events tran men. that mav be left out in lcffe ot cverv cuizen. jluo x. layer or loaf cake. Loaf Cake.

One cupful of one-half cupful of butter, two eggs, one-half cupful of buttermilk, two cupfuls of flour, one cupful of seeded raisons and a little nutmeg, one teaspoonf ul of soda, one teaspoonful of cream tartar. Bake in a moderate oven. Spico Cake. Two eggs, one cupful of susrar, ono cupful of molasses, two-thirds of a cupful hutter, one cupful of buttermilk, two and one-half cupfuls of flour; nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves and stories to little children. A.

leaders hnally conceived tne idea of issuing a warrant for the We can maKe them reel uncon Bpiring in this and other lands, given as "Catholic News." arrest of the chief of polico lor sciously, of course, that moral impersonating an olhcer. strength is harder to grain and more to ba desired than physical strength. It is the moral hero wnom me cnna musi nave 4 as ms ideal if he shall grow into a strong any other spices you wish; one and true manhood. If the chief could be disposed of thus for thirty days they expected that through tho operation of the new law, which on August 1 reorganizes the Board or Fire and Polico commissioners in favor ot tho A. P.

they would bo able to get a chief ot polico in sym pathy with their purposes, who would assist in making the police department a sectarian organization in which the A. P. A. would swino- in tho inner circlo. The And when we publish serial stories as we will, they will contain some moral that is useful tor consideration in the Catholic and in the non-Catholic Family.

teasnoonful of so la. Kaisins or currants can be addd J. "Lives of great men all remind ns Wocm mike our lives subliun. And departing, leave behind is Footprints oa the sands of time." Margaret A. Turner.

Cookies. One cupful of sugar, one-half cupful of butter, one-half cupful of buttermilk, ono small Chi'oner Than Water. teaspoonful of soda, one-half of General News. small nutmeg, one ezg, and throe plot included the proposed arrest of Mayor Bemis and Polico commissioners Brown and Deaver on cupfuls of flour. Bake in a hot Kenuall, Kan.

July 2. Far the charire of violating tho anti oven. These are excellent. mers in this vicinity havo com Pinlriirtnn law. The papers for Together with other miscellaneous specialties now under consideration, but for which your support is needed that they be made practicable, and which wjli devejope themselv esin menced to dig well build reser the nronosed fiorht.itis iinderstood, The Importance of Ideals.

voirs and erect wind-mills, with are ready and liable to bo filed at Housekeeper, Could one by stopping to think time. Lalles Wotld. "4It is cheaper than1, water," Sarah was saying as I stepped into her nyat kitchen ona morning. My curiosity was arouse 1, for 1 tin frrentlv interested in ovory-thing pertaining to economy, au'l 1 asked at once to bo unlighteno I in rogar.l to this wonderful something which was choapar than, water, i must experiment with it. Sarah laughed as she locked at my little pail, t4I know what you want," sho said, "and I have nlentv of milk to snare.

Now 1 reach tho limit of harm done by 'alkino; over at the ta'dn, on the street car, in fact, hi any any moment. An immense meeting of all citizens in favor of municipial reform was held at the Chamber of Commerce tonight They are confident tho new scheme ot the A. P. As. can only result in tbe further defeat of the element who depended for political success on sectarian agitation.

The Municipial league ridicules tho idea that tho unti-Pinkerton law has been violated place where children may over These are the proposed ends we have set before our selves, and we will do our best to attain them. But to attain these ends PROMPT REMITTANCES ARE NECESSARY- hear, such subject as that which has been investigated at the court house in Minneapolis, th Ging murder case. Shall we allow tho children to hear, and, as a in the employment of Mr. White. I wa I buy at th will tell you tho secret, talking about buttermilk, it for one cent a quart White is an old Chicago police natural sequence, think about view of protecting their- tfrops with irrigation.

So far tne crops promise well. Omaha, July 3. The Board of Firo and Polica Commissioners has attacked the Omaha A. P. A.

organization by wholesale dismissal of sectarian agitators on the police force. The chief of detectives, sergeant and sixteen patrolmen were dismissed for the good of the service. The commissioners acted unanimously in dismissing the men. The1' commissioners dismissed the' -men from tho service for various reasons, and announced officially that it "for tho good of the service." July 2. County Clerk Charles T.

IcCabo has just completed the tabulation of the census of Shawnee county. The total population of the county is officer and was chiet detective for criminals or about horoes? the entire Milwaukee system wLcn creamery. Now isn't that cheaper 150th tho nnntii ana moral na Terms, Invariably employed. than water? For with water you tures of a child are affected for il.50 Per Year, in Advancer Chicago, July 5. Five persons dead and thirty-three injured was good or bad by what ho is inter ested and what child will not tho record of accidents of tho Fourth of Julv of 1805 in Chicago.

be interested in tragic occuranccs, Throe of the dead were the vic tims of pistols. Firecrackers whether connected with villiany or heroism. A normal child express came next tho list, with sevba es in action what impresses him iniured persons to their credit. Send in Subscribers to THE KANSAS CATHOLIC PUBLISHING CO. and somehow thus it becomes, more or less, a part of his nature.

Then came stray bullets, there being eight persons hit at various times and places. Torpedoes hit two persons only, while the rocket list is small, but one person being If ho hears of murder or the like, which the city of Topeka before we know it he will be act ing out the thing he has heard in reported hit by one. FOR BEAUTY his play with his doll, dog, cat or The fire department was kept For comfort, for improvement of c-om. has 30,005. Joliet, July 2.

An event of great interest took place at St. plexion. use only casoai's Powder; there Li possibly with his playmates. KANSAS CITY, WYANDOTTE, N0IITH-WESTERN RAILROAD. fling r3f'JO i.

METHING NEW. Tho North -West Routo. 4 1 Tha Direct Line from would have to uso a good deal of buttermilk requires very little; sometimes I use none. Since I have learned to use it, I. always keep a panful of buttermilk in my pantry.

If I have company and do not havo enough bcad, I can make biscuit or rolls in a few minutes; it saves my sweet milk in many ways." "Why didn't you tell mo about this Iam always wanting a little more milk than I think tl shall use when tho milkman is heroin the morning. Wo have one quart every morning sometimes more and when I make cake, doughnuts and bread, there isn't much left for puddings and custards." I frequently went over to Saralvs for a little extra milk, and I had often wendercd that sho conld always let mo havo it. "If vou will tell me how to use it I will go down this afternoon and get a quart or two of tho precious liquid," I said. "When I get it, it is sweet, and sometimes I use somo of it for a pie then; but for all other purposes I leavo it until it is Four, for when it is very sour it seems much richer and requires less shortening. I have jotted down my recipes as I have tested them; stof them are original- You may copy them if vou wish." So I seated myself with pencil and and copied the follow- KANSAS CITY.

Kansas City, Pittsburg "Gu lf Railroad TO- busy yesterday and last night responding to alarms sent in on tiros resulting from explosives. While tho record does not reach that of last year, it full little below it and surpasses that of all the years preceding, Few of the fires, however, caused serious damage.and in this respect tne department far surpassed its record of a year agot Firecrackers in almost every instance were the causa Boston, July 7. The funeral of John V. Wills, tho victim of Thursday's riot in East Boston, was held this afternoon from his home, Rev. Father McCarthy of the Church of the Assumption, ofiieiating.

A dcns3 crowd filled the avenue leading to tha house, and the presence of a squad of po-Iic3 was with the 10,000 people Francis' convent this morning, it being the occasion of a visit b'v Archbishop Feehan and other dignatario of the Catholic Church, who assisted in receiving the vows of nearly 30 young women who renounced the of tho world to enter tho work of tho Church. Archbishop Feehan conducted the impressive services, assistod by Fathers Christopher and Ilnart of Chicasro. There were eisdit who took the white veil, 14 who mads their first vows iox threo vears, and 10 who took perpetual vows. A large number of visitors were present, also clergymen from abroad as follows: rtor both im.8,nr 'uui wuon on ihe huc be Leayenvjorlh, Vallsy Falls, llolion, Seneca and Beatrice, And polnu to the Wert and Northwett free necllnlnc Chair Caraonall DayTrala Tk Cable or Elevated Railway trains to yStrtor Fifth tr Depot. For farther information, call on or addreia.

E. 8. JKWJ2TT. City Ticket Aeent, Vo: Mi Main Street H. Townaond, Gen.

Pa. Agt vt it St Loai( Mo. M. K. Fleming, AiL Gen.

Pa.n. CJtJ This is not mere supposition. We have known of children (who has not), who delighted playing burglar, surgeon, judge, (not always) just a driver who must whip his horses to tho extent of his strength to make them go, and other instances which prove to us that the child is acting out what has impressed him, that which wo surely do not want him to imitate when lie grows older. The buglar, or surgeon, or driver is the child's ideal, aud tho child is following it Is not au adult's life affected to a certain extent, regardless of environment, by tho ideal that was thus made a part of his very life, as a little child? Should we not then protect tho child from low ideals? How shall we present to the children of criminal or degraded parents a better ideal than that which they find at home or on tho street? Can we not do so by Kansas City, Missouri Pittsburg. Kas.

Joplin Neosho, Springs, and SHoam Springs, Ark. If Too are nln point estimated to havo been in the vi- li: UUAL. trxfnt h- rJnjs, without i i vflf hy pay niGn prices 5 cinit. Father Mc Carthy performed the Catholic ceremonies over the coffin, which was covered with flowers, tho most conspicous being a pillow from the seven fatherless children, which read 'Papa." cZu' rates and ex-collent accomodations. nmeabr thlj Ua Feehan, Key.

Clemens Venn.Risht Rev. Abbott Jaeger.Rev.D.Thiele. and Rev. Mr.IIaart. From Joliet there were present Rev.

Dean Manrcn, Fathers Dunn and Foster and the 4 Franciscan Fathers Cyprian and Cliristopher, also the pastor of tbe Polish church. Those who received tho holy habit were: ou can neune Desi work prices by calllngat c9 Minnesota fr 4 A li 1 Kansas Catholic Job Dept. I vi -inTi me ames Donohue. means of the free kindergarten, are Miss Mary, Genery, Sister M. Fa- A refined complexion must use Pczzcr.Fs ing reciies, 1 iiikI that they exccl.e-it.

PlCtKtXrn. 1 Powder. It produces a soft beaut if ul skin, whieh is ever open to al children, I biana; Miss Johanna Haverdalik, bv. ascui, KANSAS wiy. I1 X3PC9C3XSI MISSOU2I.

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