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. j rT POPE HONORS LOCAL PRIESTS Makes the Rev. Father Thomas F. Cusack, Formerly of St. Teresa’s, Auxiliary Bishop of | fhe Archdiocese of New York. | VICAR-GENERAL LAVELLE “(A DOMESTIC PRELATE. Mgr. Vicar-General Mooney Is Raised to the Dignity of a Member of the Prothonotaries Apostolic. From Rome comes the news of the conferring of high honors upon three Yooal churchmen by Pope Pius. He has rated the Rev. Father Thomas F, Cu- sack, Superior of the Apostolate, and formerly rector of St. Teresa's Church, to be Auxillary Bishop of the Arch-| locese of New York; Mgr. Vicar-Gon- eral Joseph P, Mooney to be member of the College of Prothonotaries Apos- tolic, and the Rec. Vicar-General Ml- chael J. Lavelle, rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral, to be Domestic Prelate to the Pope. It is sald that these appointments were made on the recommendation of Archbishop Farley, who 1s now in Rome, and who, {t Is reported, has been made the recipient of an autograph letter from the Pope, commending his admin- istration since he succeeded the late) Archbishop Corrigan. i If it be true that the Archbishop had | @ught to do with the app | there are many Catholics in to-day who are wondering why Vicar- General Lavelle, instead of Father Cu-} sack, was not chosen for the auxiliary bishopric. When the Archbishop sailed for Rome it was the general belle that he wouldlask, above everything else, to | have Vicar-General Lavelle made Coud- jutor Archbishop. prelacy 1s an honor, and a high one, for | @ churchman, it carries with it no local importance or power: Archbishop Farley is to sail for home on the 18th inst. on the North G Lloyd steamship Prinzcssin 11 ception will probably ve arranged in his honor, Mgr. Joseph Mooney several months go was nominated for the auxiliary bishopric by Archbishop Farley and tho diocesan electors, but owing to con-| Miued ill-health he asked the Vatican | Buthorities not to:consider his names joney has been offered nu- “his name was frequently mentioned hig successor, but again It was suid he prevailed upon the ‘bishops of province nét ténoininate him. e Co Prothonotarles Apos+ tolic, of which he has now become & member, consists of twelve members who are charged with the registry of acts, proceedings relating to canoniza- tion, &c,,- in the Roman Catholic CRA Soaition of Domestic P ion 0! lomestic relat uyhich has been given to Rev. Father \Lavelle carries with it the ttle of mon- Father Lavelle was bo: He was graduated from College int 1878, and from there went to the Troy Seminary, He was ordained in 1879. ‘When St. Patrick's Cathedral . ‘was opened in 1879 he was assigned tuere * as assistant priest, and in 1887 was made rector. He was made vicar-gen- eral in September of last year. ‘The Right Rev. Thomas F. Kennedy, who also becomes a member of the College of Prothonotarles Apostolic, was appointed rector of the American Col- lege in Rome in 18%. He is a native of Conshohocken, Pa., where he was born in_ 1887. Father Cusack ts only forty-two years old, and a young man to hold such an important post as auxiliary bishop. He ts superior of an order of misnionaries now holding a mission In Holy Trinity Chapel. He was graduated from St Francis Xavier's College 1n_1880,. and ordained “fs Troy Seminary five years later. During tho ten years following ho was stationed in St. Teresa's Church,” at Henry and Rutgers street, where he lives now. Subsequently he became pastor of ~ @church in Rosedale, N. Y, Five years | he resigned to become the Superior of the Apostolate. WOS ¥ GIL WAS HOT ON THE SHIP} Former President of Santo Do-|¥ +. mingo Disappeared Mysteri- ously After He Left San Juan, Porto Rico. ~ Wos y Gil, former President of Santo Domingo, who, it was thought, was soming to New York under an assumed " Bame on the Spanish steamer Buenos Afres, from Havana, did not arrrive on that vessel yesterday. She did not dock at Pier $ East River, ee is the usual custom. The Buenos ‘Aires, which is in tranalt from Cuban and Mexican ports to Spain, proceeded to-day to @ry-dock in Erje Basin, while four of her six cabin p taken n'a tug to the these’ passengers was Wos y Gil, who, it was reported, left San Juan, Porto Rico, Match 2 on the Montserrat, a aister ship of the Buenos Aires, He ‘was expeoted here to confer on Santo matters with A. Sanchez, Fepresentative at Washington of the | provisional government of that republic. ‘Wos y Gil left the Montserrat at Hn- yana, but did not embark on the Buenos Aires, which sajled a short time later. ‘The four first-cabln. passengers were identified positively, dispelling the be- ef that any.one of them was Wos y o, and they declared that the f Nn pagsen- ar ere Were Dut two other first- Cable passengers, Merie Grisi and Maric Boum, Ttallan actresses, who have been * Reyice, in Mexico ai hel> wey to Italy. aiceneamane \ “BOYS” TO HONOR OLD TEACHER George White, Principal of Grammar Bchoo! No. 70, who has been a school- master in New York City for nearly Atty years, will be tendered a dinner by. ol ade Fy any of whom are ‘at tho Paice x rer tuler had not ind who now are on voy Hotel next: While a domestic | POSED AS A PRIEST TO COLLECT MONEY John Hennessy When Arrested in Brooklyn Denies that"He Is and Says He’s a Philippine War Veteran. | John Hennessy, dresscd as a priest, was arraigned in Ewen Street ‘ourt | Brooklyn, to-day on the technical} charge of vagrancy, preferred by the| Hamburg avenue polica station and a number of persons who declared that Hemmessy had imposed upon them by asserting that he d the power of healing and collecting money from crip- ples and il! persons. It was charged that Hennessy has been going about Brooklyn armed with a bottle of water, which he said was holy water. He would learn the ad- dresses of cripples or {ll persons and would ‘call upon them, chabging what he could get for treatment. He, so it 1s charged, called’at No. 128 Stockholm street last night to adminis- | | CHOICE GROCER! Stamps given away with every pound, UNXLD Tea. Importations of this fine tea superior to the former and we are having a big run on this | popular brand, The lel choicest qualities in| Colong, Indian and English — Breakfast, which elsewhere command: whe famony Fo! Breakfast, ined, Ceylon or Greea— solutely trure. Our own impofta- tion; price i still holds 35 a lb. at... Ic Twenty “Ss. &4 H.’’ Green Trading fj Stamps given Aunt Nanna’ noitoal, All prepared; package selected hulled and kiln-dried white corn, 6-Ib. cartons, oniy.. Rice—Fancy Carolina head rice, 3-lb, linen bag. Split Peas—"Blue finest for soups, Ribbon’ far sup to bulk goods, a package. quailty, Evaporated Apples—Be: ity, 1-Ib, packag Evaporated Peache: quality. 1-lb, package. Evaporated Apricots quality, 1-lb, package. i Pineapples—Try them for sore throat, in chunks, @ can 10c Peaches—Sliced California. frutt, in heavy syrup, unequalled value, Mg), can, 2 for se; a cans, LSC unes—Finest grade Santa Clara’ Valley; 8 tbs. only 25C Oranges—Fancy, fresh fro fs fornia and Florida; navels asp doz,, 85c., 30c,, 25e. and. Lemonn—Bright and from Messin’ ": best Egyptian, a pack 9¢ age ns — Peerless’ bran. universal favorite; a bottle. Thirty “S. & H.'’ Green Trading Our regular cutomers find our recent Pancake Fiour— Makes cakes that float and muffins that melt in the mouth, Most eco- ‘we Hominy—Triumph brand, from best 15c 25c — Best J 3¢ low, some merchants may say. WORLD: T. ter to a daughter of Mrs. Mary Mo- Cormick, who was ill, He was muspect- et of being a ud and after he had collected small sums of moni canght by Edward Bertell, one of the tenants “in the house, and turned over to the police, looking for him. 1 must have been drunk, Your Hon- ol said Hennes: “Lam a vet- eran of the Philippine man. I am no priest Tennessy gave lils DeKalb avenue, ther examination searching for mo’ who were even then fonsequences and shonkt cough and sore thi titah dress ns No, 1425 p was held for fur- A the police began victims. Bull—who first used it in his extensive Telephone Service at business or athome Promotes Comfort Ask for rates. NewYork Telephone Company 15 Dey street. to take and always cures. throat followed. It, and now Iam perfectly cured, tay fellow-workmon.” MICHAEL (Companion Picture to “About as Far as He Can Go," in last An illustration in one of last Sunday’s papers represented ation of the dverage householder. Prices of nécessaries which surround the many thousands of wage-earners in Greater habit of buying their household supplies from one of the JAMES go to swell the bank account. With a firm grip on one of the B! for his fortunate family. Here-Is a Fair Sample of How We Care for the Stamps. COFFEES. cherished ‘S, & H.”’ Green Tradiny our famous brands of TEAS ani C. O, D. orders, we give Salmon—Best Cholce brands, @he.; a can ... Extra ‘‘S. Butler’s Famous Ib, only. es seeeee _Ten ‘‘S. @ H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Butler’s Best Maracaibo Coffee—Full flavored berry, a lb. + . Five ‘‘S. @ H."’ Green Trading Stamps Given Five “‘S. @ H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Given aptly failing results, and has cured tens of thousand RUDDY, 1807 Jack “Tand my family have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for gba and colds when we want rest, Tt acts like a charm and wo are never with- MERRIL, Eadltor and Manager‘ Rural Farmer,” about twenty years for cou; relief and out it.” 160 Dock 8t., The Wage-Earner of Greater New York— His Special Advantages. We are still engaged in the apparently paradoxical occupation of making the GROCERY BILL HELP FURNISH THE HOME, and we do this by continuing our free distribution of the much Attention is called to our extra special stamp offers with With all other purchases of 10 cents or more, except §, GH.” Green Trading Stamps to Bveryhody with Everything, To-day’s prices furnish mote pointers on how to save the pennies and make them grow into dollars. & H.’’ Stamp Specials With Fresh roasted daily, retaining their full favor and fine aroma. Best Mocha and Java-—The standard of quality, positively the very best imported; a Butler's Santos Coffee—The highest quality of this fine grade, alb......- etree ANG, MARCH 10, 1904. RTURING CO Is one of the most*unnoyingWpilments. Not only ia it annoying, but {t may have serlouo atljnded to at once, are the forerunzers of grippe, pneumonia and Gente gti faves nine s treated and curod, serious complications are avoided, ‘he beat cure to conquer a cough or cold at once is bo well applied to tho patient who family sufferers. \ded_ this St,, Scranton, also recom ‘a, ure. Philadelphia, Pa, AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Do not accept choap substitutes offered by unreliab! only, at the risk of your health. Ask for the old reliable Seo that you get it; and seo that the Bull's jogtors everywhere chitis and affections of tl received from grateful people who are cured by jt. All Manufactured only by A C. MEYER & CO, @ throat. It cures quickly a: Mames\ JAMES BUTLER | f]GROCERY STORES | AY} PLACE H EVERYTHING 1) EASILY Sunday's New York Herald.) very forcibly the present general situ- have risen beyond the reach of the stationary income to which he is chained. The artist could hardly be expected to know of the special conditions New York whose wives have made a BUTLER grocery stores! We present a companion picture setting this forth. In spite of the natural trend of prices upward it is our business to keep the price of groceries and food supplies within the easy reach of every wage-earner’s family. Then it is a pleasure and not an effort for them to buy at our low prices. The money saved on the grocery bill brings many a comfort otherwise beyond their reach. When every comfort has been secured the savings TLER branches, the wage-earner finds 1c | the handicap of a stationary wage has disappeared, his family are well fed, happy and contented, avd he is able with a little effort to climb. higher up into the tree of prosperity and shower down more plums Interests of Our Customers. wise: pa jneat cures ux) Smyt- | 3¢ “iiBlue Ribbon, - 15c Salmon Atenkee nese brand,chole- Fancy herring, special cure, 2 for.. Se ettteees i he sugar cane: bo. est catch of t Columbia nd “Blue | Ribbon,” the 150 Golden Drip. | Syrap—Refined | 2c mrunanes Ines Teens aac eading brands, 25¢ sweetness; a le. nekerel—10 jh, pail Irish Ralt } Maple Syrup—Vermont sap {Qj Kerel, our third Importation and ¢ June bolled down; pints, 150; % pint finest, rent nellers, large. J 25 L0c Honey— » white and jer; only. Bede os Jama—"Liberty” brand, popular J Qc Wiilte and tens Tomatoen—"Last Vie leservedly fat the price; IIb. Jarec.csereees aune vin) combs tome? Moat popular on markel; prices ha Jellies —All variotles, In Mason {Qj Clover beenives, glass down ator. 25c quart jars; each.. Pits) : Tomatoe lon cans, fuest red, Preserves — “Liberty” brand, Gallon * a iy favorite: S-tb. crops 25¢ Fipe, solid’ “packed” frult. 23¢ Asparagus white, | te: a can, 28 perior grade, @ CAN... seos Coffees. a aoe y With Every Pound. _ Away With Every Pound. Away With Every Pound. Head is on the package. | reecribe Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for coughs, colds, hoarseness, gripe, bron- | ds of testimonials are Bromangelon - on This old reliable remedy is the discover of a justly cclebrated physician—Dr. John W. . “Tt has been used ever sinco with never- It is perfectly harmless, pleasant “ While working in tho mines in water T caught a coll! and a very severe cough and sore I read of the wonderful Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and bought a bottle and used nulorful remedy to deatore who are thinking “Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. permanently. ruggists, 25 Thousa 50c. and $1.00, Thirty “S. & HH.’ Stamps given away with every poupd, Ceylon Tea. This special impor- tation of Butler's Choicest Golden Tips is giving un- bounded satisfaction because of its fine flavor and exceed- ingly low price considering the high quality. We keep the price, per Ib., packed in moisture proof tons, at.roee Butler’s Choice No 2 Mixed Tea. A ib. and good. only 256: Ten “S. & t1."” Green Trading Stamps given away with every pound, Peachts Apricots Pea View") Choice trutt, | well selected, ) packed in heavy in Peaches, Bs Penrs Plum: ) Apricots, | 8 la Pluma—Park brand, good frult, well packed, 3-Ib. can, Strawberrte delicious, 1 12c Best Creamery Butter 2lc. a Lb. Housekeepers will hardly realize that we mean it, but it is a fact nevertheless. At this season such a price is sensationally low- foolishly € 1 We made a Napoleonic capture of large stocks of the finest butter the Western creameries can furnish, and with the scantiest margin of profit we retail it at practically less than wholesale price. There will be a lively run for this fancy creamery butter, so be on hand early and secure your supply. String Beans Codorus " 3 cans for 25c brand, well know Baked Neans — “ Housekeepers ' brand, rightly named, plain or in tomato sauce stb can... LOC Ketchup — without un equal: pi nt, Be.: Lib erty,” Y 5c pint, Ateton! crowne@_ king of pints, 150.5 1 Qe . fine % pints... none s Shot bottle a rd—Stre: Welb, tin 5 Black Pepper—Full strength, “Ib, tin. * famous Jelly Powder, « package, only IIc CHOICE GRAEERIES UGH of thelr profit | It is tho best Green Trading CAMMEYER We Celebrate the 7th Anniversary of the Opening of Our Basement With a Tremendous Sale of 100,000 Pairs of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. The Grandest Shoe Bargains. The Whole Town Will Be Talking About This Sale. 15,000 Pairs of Women’s $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50 Patent. Leather Button $1 65 @ pair. y 10,000 Pairs of Women’s $2.00 Black Kid Oxfords, patent leather tips, welt sole, Fancy Slippers, sizes 1 to 7, A, and C widths, 755 o pair. 25,000 Pairs Men’s $4.00, $3.50 & $3.00 Patent Leather, Box Calf and ©») Black Calf Lace ~ Shoes, light and heavy soles, Taken from Our Main Floor, $2 00 pair. 15,000 pairs Men’s $3.50 and $3.00 Oxfords, patent leather, black kid and, box calf, light and heavy soles, 2. pair. 15,000 pairs Child’s $2.00 and $1.50 black kid and patent leather lace, also patent leather and black kid Oxfords and Sandals, sizes 8% to 2, 1. pair. 10,000 pairs Boys’ and Youth’s satin calf lace, sizes 11 to 2, | oo Sizes 2's to 5%, 4,000 pairs Men’s 3.00 Box Calf High Cut Lace Shoes, $2.00 4,500 pairs Little Gent's satin calf lace, sizes 9to 1332, 8Oc Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. 1,000 SUBJECTS. 10,000 FACTS. ‘The World Almanac. Price 25 Cents. Of All Newsdealers. 35 Cents by Mail.