Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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A Tribute to the Church.
Here is a tribute paid to tie Carhoitic
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gestion is a good one; and that, if ear-
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eloquent sermon by Rev. 1
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The Coming Corner-Stone CATHOLIC N EWS Amai cnEfwrtbX
Laying at Taylor. I AN I> NOTES. iwerta ago. nkbTteditr-Jramwid.
' . -— able apirit of < hriatian Tolerance «.d
Th- L'atholic rtiver.dty of Amrrira ^™^ \ Dr' C“°^ rf
W orcreter and Jtiilge Rcbimnn of J'f*.
j Haven to addre.-s their gathering. £>.
i Canary <yokr on one of his favncKo
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srtndy the hiatozy aad teachings a® tb_
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Bowen & Gaenslen,
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San Antonio.
nnr port yonrwlven the law breakers in the o'clock. Rt. T ” _'_
sadly krpt ;n rhe 'lark, liqaor bueineeti, and bring them to Bishop of Galveston, who will perform
—-Hnm■ raffer rhe penalty of the law: and yon the intererting ceremony, is expected
OF K-1-' j- c- NERAZ. D. D., BISHOP OF SAN AXTOSIO. AND OF Rt. Rev PETER VERDAGTER, D. D.. VJCAR APOSTOUC OF BROWSSVHXE.
he:: w:r. be. rre-c:ttP!:. .
h> then>. *
of The Holy Rosary or earring last Sun '
day , it w:ls dnly celebrated and wan also
lex. avai I d of a., a prop—r time for th*- obser-
vance nf the forty hours' devotion, ■
which, by the way, is becoming more
widely known of late, and consequently
better observed by otir people.
High Mat* of Exposition was *nng by '
th*- pastor. Rev. Ph. L. Keller, wo ..
riste.1 by R*.V- R. Gore. s. J. and B. ' ommnnion • and in the afternoon ,~at2 : ^’W * man of energy ami prmlmre be will
, lx-e, with an eloquent sermon by Rev 1 . ^7 »mong the leader, ■ , rhe o'cjovkt th<l Rt BiB11Op will ad- An l‘*ri,ic’ Irish cr'-11 Ui«l in France a be a worthy confrere of thoeeable mis-
'Ft Gore S. I. Vespers in the e-.-.-n ™*T ln J,wj®rk<’,ty- Bt- » the 41- minister the Sacrament of Confirmation <e,rd*y**KtJ' s;‘>r Matilda, one sionary Bishops, wtc have labored so
ing at 7. mt. hy R*?v. B. Lee. -ivied ^2” vimrles < ondeit. who w.w-tojft c]>Mt of about fifty, includirr, be- : t*le Sa-nrs de Bon Secours. For fire t sucxtmfully for the spread of the faith
bv R. vs. M p McSorJey. P Si-n- 1 “ , of children, iieveral grown per- t month“ sbe Bwwd cholera victims in - in India. The emweeratim -J Man-
Thr pas v r Jin--it“PenM* * . Etaples, St Etienne, and Preurts. and ■ signer Hurth, which took place recently
.... ..* ! when that ptegnr was ever, she went : at Notre Dame, wa.s xr-rndt-3 by a
to B»-rek to care for some typhus fever ! large conemmv of Prierti an 1 laity,
ijyisvi.po, wui oe ceienrated at U> S11^ worked for them until : Half a century ago N*-tre Daaie ioaelf
, loon II.. on the throne. After spend- clock. Rev Father Scheier, ('. S. she *r'-“ ',3T' aEd tben fhe t4X>lt i WB?' • ;itT?L' Indian iniHaian attend-
: ing many months in prison he meceed- (, the celebrant and Rt v Fr. tfc“ rti***r”'p herself .-cud died A gold i ed by one Priest, who probably never
Hr was m- iijjg^rty y (■ delivering the ser- > mawarded to her by the French dreamed that such an event wcraU ever
capture*! later in Franc e. where be |()(ln ^verx- Mawea; K^vemment was laid on her rnffin. be witneraed her-. Time works von-
went in disguise, but powerful friends 1 ... . -.. u . , , .
aided him in escaping in HW4 to rh:* X J** ° ' / 5 °f 1 tern ctesaat of warfare. Corea.
^Jdvv’Hi-h xr r w r when, he spent the remainder I Bishop, and an^ng?mente ; at this moment there are 22.400 Catho-
Tnesdaj, H:— Moss bs Rev 1' . J. jf his ]ifc fa , have bw; made whereby Germans and j hen scattered sunoug * population of
i Fnyleric revived hi-s early eincadnn st wU) * "«> <-PP-r-. over 10.000.000. There are eighty
i his father's school in New York City. ^”ng *" ,,n ,S:ir"r rhnivLes and chap. is. and a seminary
-* “ay fmm J a h> 2 p. m, English . with thirty thirt? pupils. Th<*re are *1
He was admitted to the bar te !‘P*'nkinK ( atho ics can go either Satur- ; so thirty -eight schools and an orpiian-
1W3. and soon afterward, with hl or Sunday momingearly., age with 275 scholars. Though the
brothers, Lonia Leonce and Chari.-/ ‘ ” S'2' llV immediately progress obtained by the misricmariM
Condert, Jr . formed the firm of <'.m V^I^-1 i" "low. it is continuous and consoling,
dert Brothers, one of the oldest in X. -- bv -’f th-*■ R.esaed Mgr . Mntei is Vicar - Apostolic. and »
It has a branch in Paris • bac*r7’u”'nr ■ ami this again wil. be f„l- assisted by twenty- three Fatb-r* and
In addition to these impressive ser
vices, a solemn High Mass, c.iram •
Episcopo, will be celeb rated at 10 <
o'clock. Rev Father Scheier. C. S.
■C . being the eelehrant. and Rtv Fr.
Hagerty. C Sc., delivering the ser-
mon.
: First Commuxiox and vox-firm \ticn. !
The Catholics of Taylor and vicinity
Do not allow profane Ian- nr* looking forward with a great d«al
guage, keep yonr children from mixing ()f pleasure to the laying of the corner-
a constant reader *>f the Mes- i with frequenters of your sxloons. Ac. atone of their new church, to take place .
regret that Do this, watch over your members, re- ; next Sunday afternoon, Oct, 21. at 4 gentine Republic to the Holy
t from nnr port yourselves the lawbreakers in the o’clock. Rt. Rev. N. A. Gallwrher. affirmed to be rd lately evj^cte*!
Mr. Victor .M Unitor of St. M iry’s r-*ttx.lic chv-c.''.. in ori-r tint they
Hall. Oxford. Eng. . formerly curate migit see for th; mseives bow ground-
■ of St, Simon s. Rristol. was received 'ew‘ itr As her enemies bav-
in: <> the Catho it Churvi; recently by br.iugfat agains*
Rev, KeneL-m Vrstighnn.
A dispatch from R*ime <wys that the '
; one of the professors of ib; law scfiixiL
1 He is at present one of t-*e lertunen- of
. the law sch-;-o! of Yxle Univemry,
Says the Ave Maria: ■ The choice of
' a priest in the United States to rale or-r
a See in India afferds an abject ■ te-’.-Cr
to non-Catholics, and to theme of the
hvusehidd of the faith is a striking i
lustration of the ( xlbt liritT efttr c«ue
true< hunch.
Monmgnur Ltmxge.
r Superior
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n-.ulcrs of you* valuable paper by will soon take the wind from the pruhi- arrive in Taylor on the preceding af ■
,-u-ronnt *>f Jast week's , bitinn sail, and be as respected socially temoon and wil! be accompani-xl by
'ost any other business man. There is Rev. B. Lee. the pastor*,f Sf. Patrick's
great deal of energy found Church. Galveston. Rev. M. M,
. Use this energy Crewe, the energetic pastor of Tay-
lor. has invited also th*- follow- .Pope has kssperv-I his regular
iug Rev. gentlemen to b*- present. diraccs nd rill o’hi-r
tinmidy:
Tra Efiui UMyUat; feMtrnM*. -3
Next to them oow xha StaMtg wrifrfng and fade that laptt** M»a» j
of St. Joneph. with M.eWitbe Fran- »*• fiwdom of wwMp a» CMM» J
dacraTS.OOO, aadthe Sfatanof Mewcy .Bpris aad Ita^y taa ta IP1Hi*l« 1
M.OOC. The Nocre Due aad Fnrara- j Draadra: wfcfia Norwny, Swwtoa. at
can afeCan are rtToaigur in the eratzal J D—rt wora u»M ramattyjaaaa 1
■ad nuttra atatm; wfafie the Staaara of 1
Matey aad thou of St. Jau?fa are well ’ Hl
repranotod hi otbar aectiooa of the j fNrt nHrlra ta aSwafa jidmlwaafi
FtatMtakMaa awe we efiaaftem
T ' ftaiioae?bedhfa?4 aa*if -
The Vaftariaaa, who Mi (Hr aa-1 Saart Mee. ' .
■\ number of inf!nrnti.il Scottish
i.;.tholies have, says the Romancorres-
pc-ml ent to the Dally Cbrcui.'Ie, peti
tinned the Pepe to nr.minnte a * ordinal
'amongst the prelates of the Jlierarchy
; of Scotland. Dr Angus Macdona id.
On the same day two other very im- L‘ - — -■ -
1 are to take place, name- ; dec lim*: to allow his name to he
,ly.m the morning at the S o'clock ! pnt forwart!. oa rfce p^..
Mass which will be celebrated by thr\ltmce of gorily and dignity should
Rt. Rev. Bishop himself, a number of 1 ■ • - - --
i-ldidren will receive their First Holy i
1 oinmtinion ; and in the afternoon. at 2
o'clock, the Rt. Rev. Bishop will ad-
tMit tiy, nr c-hat-to. * ™t * —i. minister the Sacrament of Confirmation :
ra Xst tS 1 et ? V ’to • ci™ abont fifty, mctodfcg. be- cf the
M P McSorlev 1‘ !W '■’Sacer in the guar.1 of honor attach- ... J . ...
man. ami W. J. Lee. The past, r oa- M *“ *** fmPprial
iMdingat the organ, sermon bv I *uher was condemned to bushel ;
MuS<>rlf-y " hiB parrfcipwTion in thi’ cimspirary *
Monday. High Mass bv Rev J P1^ fi>” Duke of Reichstadt. Nap* o
Kl-in of Plantersville listed ; **»n M.. Of the ttaxme. After spend
R*-vs p. Bieneman, W. J. L>v, and: ,. ~ .
FxteMklGmto. P- L Keller. Vesper, by Rev. M. P. 1 to Ensfls,nd’
McSoriey. assisted by Revs. B. 'Lt-e, J. I
Klein, and the pastor, sermon by Rev. !
Father Keller j
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Lee. Revs B. Lee P Bienemnn. and : 'J h.‘S . ”* ,ir,>. ;n ’’’“T "?*d h',n,,r'
•J Klein. Vespers and cloee of adora ■ !
tion nt T:3i). Celebrant Rt. Rev. Bishop! , ,
; Gallagher. assisted by Revs /! »nd entered Columbia college at the age
„ * > ■ Shanahan - S J. , B Lee. P. Biene- i°
SAi< ANTONIO FGUNISY COL man. and the pastor. w-nni»n by Rev. |
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—Mamitectunr* ill < iMsues of Th.*- attendance on al! three flays wm |
A s*<-hitvvmml Iron '.very large, anti tench was. the devorfow I
and TSraW Work, manifested by both co-ored and white J
< athoncn, that our dear Lord was never
. ... , . ,. government in Europe. He has had
a moment wrtnont many worshipers of . , ,
both colors ' phenomenal success as a jury lawyer
, . ... . ; is never surprised in the courtroom, and
Th*- music and singing all. through , . , .
. . .7 , . , , has the happy faculty of making the
the services, were of a high character and \ , .,
! strongertjpoints against his clients ap , ...
pern-in a favorable light. As an ora- ^e da,
■ tor he has few equals. His sparkling i ,UlMa
' wit has often delighted the most emi i
■ nentmr-n in the country. Few men
i have had greater success upon the lee- :
rare platform, and his efforts iu this :
St Joseph's Ixftrmart Eiirrwinai.—
SlSTS-R DutOKER AXT- A NO- ICE
BrgREP TO Dr ATM.
The most terrible fire, which haa erer
been witnewsed in Hau‘tun. ecramd O«
Tuesday morning, the ](kli ineC, at 1
aVlovk. T)>e fire rtuieii la a t*<M4ary
lowed by the blessing and laving of the ten cutts-liists. frame Iswn ing-bonre. many af Wteaa
corner stone.to take p ac*-at 4 a <-Jnc'.- : _ inmate* had narrow ewapaa. Froaa
ns alx>ve stated T,ie !’lrSpA Bib^ » =hc world 1* in lbe Ajjotwning
Rt. Rev. Bishop Gallagher has kind ! "" ?* fM, Adding, a pertte of St.
ly commuted to deliver the s mon on ■ “ .' Ht‘blyW **?* J”s-r*’« Infirmary, and ;t««e le the
this occasion. No doubt, the religious : **1*h!' ■ 11011 «»* b* * h»- I n„, .hrer-smrv. brick. nnd rot ]U1»
wdl b*. on a'*"7 w:Th * Som(' completed hospiial tali.ling, bort «C
ever before wit- . '’f,t4Un"‘ a view of the preefcraa wtorh were entln ly Through
uessed in Taylor: and the people of "nd ^theirco religionistoaf; lbe efforTB tortw|te,
Tavlor and ricinitv, ( atbolic as well as L."®* "fconsequence was well «4 n'tbr *renw-: ant Mh«i.aU
: that a syndicate of Venetian Jews en me iwliente were brought ot:t in tefety.
.deavored to pnrchaae it, offering the StatKr Ix>;jrT^ however, i.ftw hrviag
< Pope the w. ight of the book in gold m ’ been prevented by lb* shief af the
True Politeness. Pnce- Pfr* Jahns II.. however. Department fruta gniag into the
A countryman, happening to have ’ .V* 'r'TV7‘nt P™7* teaming frame •traemre. beroteaEy raib-
put Peter the Great, of Russia, under5 £5° d "L"r. ’i” ’T th“ «> in a aernml time, believing that thm
an obligation, was invited by the king ' w>. ru7. tome one in the hath ling who
; to dine at the palace. Of courec. ks . kno'TO M ha'rt‘ 'w“ f«r a book. Eo. pi::r, („,c Ifar
uuretlnisi country manners did tot pass , The following officers of the German ‘ coft b/-r •lfr- Her chgrred remain* were
- - -■ * ’ •.....— r found after the fire, within twett'- feet
of thow of a tirrvlee. Miw Je-iale EKis af
saucer to cwl it, they openly expressed ; Wis,. President: H. M. Wolf of New Montreal, who bad entered tbe arw.Sate
’j their mirth, forgetting that by so oct. York, First Vice-president , J. H only two weeks before. Sl*ter f-omw’
irg. they forfeited their claim to the r Feldh.au- of Louisville. Second Vice- ’ n*™ in tl,n wor;,i bn. ’>r-n Mi.*s Eliza-
, title of gentls-men far more rt.an th? ' President; Alfred St ex-kel* if Milwaukee. :,eIh Boyle. Another Sister, rittaelv
' poor man. wl-.o, merely through ignor- Recording St-cretary .J. V. Schiffer of. lister Cbioc<de, waa aerer.-ly tamed,
ance. violated the ar I itrary convention ‘ < oviugten, Ky.. < orre*p: indin g Secre- ;11111 recover. The two buitoin^v af ihe
alities of society. Itary ; John F Brinkmann of Terre InfirH1*T 1:0,1 tbt tostrto apwird* af
The king, however, with the true in- ’ Haute. Ind. . Treasurer; William t'as- ;
““Xe T*a uXr *iteod<sl‘^other’ session'of'tXt ' ' I;ri^ fteutleman. imme-; per of Milwauk^. F. Aremlre of St. :
His services ■ P°arf,l h’-'’(>wn te*a into a san-1 Louis . G. Jansen of ( ovington. Ky..
t-y Pl-fXl G-ff-vr.
of 'Jm cicy. __
1. EL^APiB C. CLAYIN, n». ». WOTtath.™ f.-w wb
OFFICE; C LA VIM’S DRUG STORE. - - i have Imd greater success upon the 'lee- : Cllthoii'- »» all cordially invited’
Snr NsniTE SI. T?L 14a Make Catholic Truth Known,1 mre platform, and hi* efforts m this;t0 prwnt-
Father Elliott, the PauILst missionary ' line have always been for charitable
ni-w working among non i atholics, : purposes,
givi-s this advice to ail Catholics: Mr. Condert lias always taken an ar-
1 Th- personal r.se wt* make of the live part in politics, and is a Dr mix-rat.
truth .»t God is a good test of nnr val- Hr is ready to speak in favor of Ih-mo ■
uiiriun of it. It i» this waj- in the gift cratir principles, and ns ;i stump speak- ■
of the truth , if :t is not worth sharing. *?r hi* is singularly effective. He has ; , ,
It is not Worth keeping. A people not persistently refured to Is- a candidate ‘ ™Fti«-r> : and , Catholic Verrin were el,-.--; for them-
engi-r to Share < ntholicity wrh kindly for any public office, ha* several times ' w^_^''7'
neighbor* an*l fellow citizens are not refuwsl a nomination for th*- Suprera**
likriv to live up to it rhems*-lve> ; err ' ourt. and in ISW, declined an appoint-'
tainlv they an-not worthy to enjoy it, inrnt to the bench of the < iinrt of Er-
uit-.cii less to transmit it to their ehil axi«T Appeals. He did excellent
dren. i service as a delegate to represent the in-
- ■ Religion cannot exist in the soul; terests of American commerce is the
. without a principle of fecundity by international congress of the law of u.-;.
which <• demanils to be communicated. 1 tions in Antwerp in 1SS7, and five years ''
Selfishness. binddes being a vice, is a ; •—>-• lim-. ,. ,____._ , ,, , . , : , , _ _ _ . . „
. . , „ ,.T r<vwmn.J Wo ; diateiy pourwl his own tea into a san- Louis. G. Jansen of < ovmgton. Ky..
malady. It was the primary evil of congress at n\erp,x*i. ins services ■ , .. , , ,... " , „ J
. 1 .. . , abroad have received the cer. seeking thereby both to put his and XN Ilham Auer of New York. Exec-
■ Protestantism. and it has proved its anroan naie received tne commenda-. ,. . L. , .
The Bible is the common fieri- tion of many governments, and be has to Comtmttec Albany was select-
's children ; the Reformers received the < ro« of the Legion of Curtesy. . ed for the meeting of the m-rt craven-
made it each mans private property: Honor from France and Italy. Fresh Good Tempera nr* Plank ' °'
; hence disunion and then doubt fMne; At the recent German Congrero at' Accordic« Directory,
-any i atholit. who fancies that he can : by his masterly presentation of the case T^iTt<Kv4n^ jj B nUnk was inserted th* strongest S.'iterhotd in this country
use his Faith as his own property. is in i United States before the foreign ; follows - * i “ t^us Francisesn. which has, iaclod- Oorrrh by Rev. Henry M. Field, editor
error, and is in danger of being de- ’ COn™itt” ' 1 ’w* emphatically condemn the ex-1 inft P0"111*01'- w^brex.. of the New York EnappOrt, w1k>
wtholidMa.” . ^ouslVdX^ to^r ^^0 IU* “d orwtoxfcattog Se~'’ coro* «* CW“P>
We would not be worthy to enjoy Catholic and realomdy devoted to the. Atu, also the evil and nre- ’wftb 4 000 ^ranting ra one aU; --When I west low tt* ocean. I
it. much hw to transmit it to out chfl- Church’* intereste.--Union and Times. ; jnHtfT,B, American habit of ’treat-' *be different bnnehea of the order; lad; tbonfikt a Houmm dA>4ie wm a lerri-
. ------ V.._^ _n-------- - ZT ™ -then follow ’Jr.- Sisters of SL Joreph bW perm. Wto* I carae t> kawv Sre
Father Golden I to G.^y baa been and is the:>nd Sfaters of clart*- •boot:Cathoto, however. T W
Jubilee. ‘primary came of intemperance in all>’’500*trooS- «dtheStatera of Mercy, tfcat I was a ray j«r rpeefaw <rf
; Arrangements for the jubilee celebra- * stags* of mri*4y in this ranttvy»1 In addition to tfaeee commnl- CkifariaiikV bndde tfauDMu I of ClvitiJ
in Brooklyn in honor <rf Rev. -----: tire there are about fifty other Sirter- whom I mr. ad the notie Ibutk—
uune. were matte By the steamer Rio Janeiro, which: boode repreaented in Lis United Stteea. derated to erae^r Ctertetian aad toneetH
JAMPQ HI AVIN J aTrtierto the New'York Son <•“ » a™*3 «*>•■ O“ Sunday. Oct. arrived from the Orient at Suit Fran-; U* Sisterhood. tbe gnada- Irat <)«»-” tto doetee <>»jartowJ
777;Vr' kram mxkreltosiuterratingsoggratiou: , l«h* there tern;a Solemn High Maw in deco. Cal-. w n«i«d of the}«•***£ wSte^S.7
DPTTftGTRT I -Iwouldlfketomakeaaaggeetion Ste. Peter and bt. Paul's Church. «cape ®*«» prisoners from Siberia tersof Notee Dame etandat the brad of }acgaedM neegeWIri nt.
1/lVUUUAUl : to retail liqnordealere. How would it at which Father Malone said the Mare... ^centlr They were employed on ] evocators, having orarlW.- ------------
Sa.- a-7 ComBB:™e be, genUemeik. if yon form a moral re- ■Bgrr j ^Sme^*Heetor of~the,ning to racape for several inoutte. ■ mfa*.
**»- - -*..iCrao, - 1CXA5. form moiety among yooraehne. In the: Catholic University, a reception took < They overpowered the Russian eoldieri,
~ - ■■ ---middle agri the executioner of convicts place at J o’clock in the school house.; and. securing all the armti, fled.
7^’ro 3re i3 England 5.230Tertiarire ^tracedto death wa. , tbdr^ytov«d. Corei. and it is be’
: Caruchin jurisdiction. So **y deed, let a hangman was as uecea- 5^5™ Vicar General of the Dio- lkrred that they--------
' staiiKica: papers jurt issue:i from sary aa the sheriff of to-day, who per- <«<, </ Boston, prwebed. On Toeo- tbe bordma of
I .*e .Ba of the Father General, :form-* the hanging or electrical execu- daylart a Mg reception t<x^_
! £n Bavaria there are 80.OW; don of culprits. You are, more ” >«»»*. and 3!
s J^-riw, it pans is IrelAnd Jew, socially ostracised to the prerant fi^jooe i* of the re
m tw North Tyrol 85 .AM), io t a«e, while the sheriff to nod any kmgre. (of tbe Univeratty of the State of
< Tauri* 2,730, snd in Trent ao.nvi. i Form a guild aanoff yrarestves. Lwt, Yovk and is ■■■iraaally wteemed.
FORTY HOURS4 DEVOTION. every liquor dealer be bound to observe
------ strictly the laws of the State, i. c., r
Cclebra ion of the Feast-Day let him close on Sundays, cot sell to;
Rt the Holv Rnsnrv minors, nor to persons under the In- ;
Church, Galveston. 'JX* °frliquor "r °f fa,te“’e”*
Editor Mfssexget.:
B**ing -----—-■
sejtger and DctfrittK with ;
items of Catholic interest
Island Home are .< *' *
; I thought it well to tmlighteu th*
xivinx1 a ^hort .------— * '
doing-. This account deals with a\_. „.
subject denT tr) -he renders of the Mes . generally
SEWEI:. as I k
with pleasure. 1
-lone for the nn-.-li*.ration of th*- *-ondl
1 rion of The colored race.
It is intown t*. many of vour readers
that We have n 1 atholic * ’••• ‘
n-hool in our city for the mkre,] p,o. n.___________ ____...........
pie tended by a pastor entirely devoted ried into effect, it would do away wi*h Pt'ter Lautb. C. S. C. ,
to them. The feast day of the chun-h many of the evils which have brought ■' Hagerty. C. S.
Oi HillV rte-z-n ■■ ..li n r * 1 *L .. 1 .- ■ ~ » -s s . a - - e-J ri
,toi effic,. of tiap h____
In Bavaria ttiere are 80,000 :Jk«i of culprits.
it Paris b,2o0, is IrelAnd kw. rocially oriraetorf in the prerant
j Form a guild aanoff yoanrivM.
M.M WINGFIELD,
W0W ail Mier , dren. ’ if we did not bend aS energies
raweram tn Wo. Hlenw. to make the Faith known to *H our fel-
__ __ i low-citizens.
TZL 3*1. 27Q E COMMERCE ST. ; ____r>.____
Sa-Ar.tc-:o, - ~ Tctc/. a Sn^ertion.
Rev. Geo- Meyer, of Bayonne. N. ’Father Sylreater Malone, were made ,
J., to a letter to the New York Son ?“ * S™*3
makes thia totereattog suggestion: ,
! --I would like to make a suggestion - ----------( .
1 to remit liunor -testers How would it *» which Father Malone said the Mam.. recently. They wwe employed <m the IW » educators, having over 1». -
. to retail taLUor oeaiere. rrow wumu» w>-reached by the Right the Siberian rail way. ami had been plan- 000 children in their reboola and acade- ■
be. grattemem. if ymx form* moral JohJ| j to eacape for several months. — ■
' . “ «• ’ Catholic University. A reception tixA Thev overpowered the Russiansoldieri,
middle ages the everyttore-r of convicta place at 2 o’clock in the school hemae. - and, securing all the armti, fled.
. -c, T 7 - *.tA*r—-i.re. bHtenrad to death wan wwiailv ortra- >nd ** *** o'clock there was Solemn ' When last beard of they were making
are a England -*.230 Tertiarirt tetoeneed to OMtt was nomauy orwa Vrapere ta the church. The Rev. Dr. their way towards Cere, and it is be-
Capuchin jurisdiction. So say dned. Yet a hangman watt ns ueces- -5^^ 5^., Vicar General of the Dio- ■ lierad that they are now safely withta
’ ' **' * " * ' * ? ' ’ that country to secure
Lace • passage to more distant parts.
yQF; It is the poor man that asks tee aims:
mta i tort it is God HfmneU who reoefras ttartB
few which wv give to toe poor.—Gt. John
|Lkrynoatan.
y « ffreut den! of energy t-Tinrch. Galveston. Rev. M. M. ' — aware *f Judge Rnbtowm's high qualf
1 have fn-qnenity noted among liqour dealers. Use this energy < re we, the energetic pastor of Tay- A dispa toh from R;.^- .w that the feat, are eager to -wcnre b.-m as
I mean what in being to eliminate from your ranks all bv,-. lor. has invited also th*- follow- Dope h;is suvper-i-l hte regular an-
lived. law breaking liquor establteli ■ Rev. g-ElS-tavti t,> u,- present. ■ dienccs uu.’ all o’hi-r reuti-n*- bnstorss,
meats. '' namely: Rev. E. P. Murphy, <*. S. i and is devoting Lniself to workim his
No man engaged in the liquor trade ■ fke new President of St. Edward's > encyclical letter in regard to rhe Church
< hareh and can dispute that Father Meyer’s >wg t’o’tege: R-v. J, 3. Sv-heior. tin- Vice- ; in the United Sr.it.-s.
-I P*o- gestion is a good one; and that, if on: - President of the same institution ; Rev. number of 'nflc.enti.-'
, and Rev. D.
. C.. of St, Mary's
Church, Austin; Rev. A. Badel-m. of
__ XTorKr.^.' “ O°™£: iSSLS' «-£;
New York’. GreatestYawyer .»«.» J ” ?■' “"i V ?
a Prominent Catholic. ; m ** “ thB s o HtX’k : put forward, on rhe ground that prere- XiZ?
Probably no other lawyer ir. this ce’«bra**d £ th^dence of seniority and dignity should Austin Trvw. A Priert af blamriteM
country has a greater interaati.a . 1 re. ^f* » immher of I to Arc.hHsh<,p Eyre of Gias-
ntro.H™ tkwm . . '''’il'lten will receive their First Holy ’ ' “*• Fwn».xraIomi.*Bd *-li-wenfimng,
potation than Frederic Rene ( *-,. tert. _______„ . < • £°w- w m.y, .v.rw, .r,,l _m
who is classed among the leaders , rhe
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