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January 1ft, 1337. being the fiftieth
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and. Part Fourth of my journey fi
Mexico to Bone.
For the future, on acocmnt of my
Archbishop J*a*ra« will leave
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ion fa Texas anti ImHan Ter-:
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nice. Trie Bishop's picture adorns the
front, then follow* on a sflrer leaf the
invltitian and cimeladro with the hili
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Undertakers.
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tasted at ONE
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brk on the* Sanitanom fl-t £tM Pnrch**a at the material to be need : CATHOLIC XKW8
[ ThlfanTtognn fathe ttetauericn of tteaaattatfam. | AXDNOTDA
Be work of constructing the im- '
bee Cthnlic hospital. **St Paul’s
ktarium”, was .Carted in * format
kner by Rt. Rev. Blabop E. J.Dunne
Be set* of Dalle* yraterday morning
10 o'clock. The dignitary dug the
k shovelful of dirt tn rhe excavation.
Ich i« to be made for the foundation*,
r act wa* accompanied by a abort
Irras on the the part of the Bishop
| wa* witnessed by over one hundred
Confinutian Rt Victoria. ______
Bt. Rev. Bishop Forest ■ilaifaiatmid1 Zcatad, wee tevmi at Deae-
Aag. «L Se was meotac <-
year* her bnabtel, the late Dr. Mul-
holland of Belfast.
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Ctanv rtrrot. Thief boas N*. MR.
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pe workmen then *et to work, plowing St™1^ °f
hP the ground on the line* marked by £j”~*
the contractor, j
work for awhile the crowd gradually
dispersed.
' The rite of thia hoipital will be the
vacant lot on the corner of Hall and . £*t». N. O. Meaning hter. Nov. 14.
Bryan •treet*. This lot fa 537x481 feet
and wae purchased with money raised
for rhe pnrpote by the citizens of Dal
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A Heir Chant at BkRtTop.
Tks buHtagcf a tew church at Ik
taataMta^y taa started by Re
FMta lasaswtte «C La Qm»<e. ter
ntautaMMste. btfk tetoy ya**« a
hr Bte. FMta tatamvMwd wUt
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The celebration extruded am thzva
days and. was of tbe most elaborate char-
, acter.
It is understood that Rev. Father
i Forbes, a Scottish mmober of the 8»-
Jdety of J«wu» of Montreal, hu been
i summoned to Rosne. when he vi2 be
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| aRCWfTKCT. I abewicr of Rev. Father Dnbme, j February A. D. 1328, and the letters ol
- - Tvzaa. wbo was in Franrr, At the same time; approval * 'in forma specifics' ’ ard
JI rh.platn of the Ursuline Convent , dated March 21 st, 1328. The congre-j
|Ow day * hand of tourist* from the gation is at present divided into fivJ
i North came to bar’ Antonio and hear- ; provinces and nine missionary Vicar-j
I fag Hist T w— rhe Chaplain of the Ur 'iates. Furthermore, proviners lateto
I iRtm Convent- they asked me if they 1 have been established, namely, two 1J
wonH bo allowed to »ee the inride of 1 Holland, two in Jerwey, England, onj
' I tlm jvwivewt and to ammine itr secretH, ■ at Madrid in 3prin. and two in Ger J
I as Ctey hail never done i» before. Theyimany. 1
wem *11 Protestants. I told them that t The Oblates have live missions in
they wxxrid be allowed with pleasure to' Texas, fivtt in MaoMchiUKtts, and twj
I visit th* convent, examine its secrets. ; in New Y<rk State. They have chargJ
i nuns. I derig- ; of half the island of Ceylon, twelve e»J
jmtod the precise Hmo when I would ! tabliahtnents in England. Ireland, and
y ' ----------i Haw ae the anwit gate and in- i Scotland, five in Africa, and tin-great 4
'tett Saini Mi Jwn M- Tu Steers. Attbcsp erpartof British North America. ThJ
— --- ""IHt. Ifomadtbem at the con-iprovince of Canada ha* eleven eetabd
, .unit jky Isspseiswtty writing1 ro he ad- ! Hshmenb, and Rome two. This endn
i inittril- They srietd ate were iatro- f the First Part of the Reminiscences 1
I 'to the 11st si II in *W ™nmnn<fy ■ Part SarywT which f shaH shortly begin!
L Afisr talktey with 4w> nona fir f win treat of episodes and incidenJ
'* * ‘ which happened on the Mexican sWe on
the Bio Oxutee, Part Third of thosn
Ml to WMh* ta *» •< *»
tan te ta tete EMWMBKVF
swtelp 'fik 1
BSug^
ESEnm ■ i h 111
BggFIfl
J^ soon learned by Americans r r
gj others, who have been Amount the Clouds of thew; insects hud spread dew. j
SI riW1 oc the thin enke, using it as a' nnj m^riails of these destroyers were to I
g, phiti-. Then they doable up another j I*, aem. hopping along the ground and]
g cake, which they use a* a spoon, and ; laying waste in a few hours all the ver-]
PL’RKE.S with this they convey the beans or eggs i ,[un- which they found on their pruwage.1
------- 5. 0 t31"i lno’lth When ** beans have. About 0 a. m. the same day, I wasj
UUfkl pp £ MARXfiib’*I1'tlrtett’ I^T^OMume the plate and'called to guimme.ii.-Kdj-to theconvent.
L +--H4-* januikAXteMsimte^ "poou iThe fell di*stroyers were there by tha
! day. I was invited to sing Mass on the i struction on Ehe beautiful anil valuable
| following day and to announce that, for; garden. I immediately started for she
the future. I was to be the parish Priest
of the American congregation, but
‘•Mm proposes and God disp.'ses."
Just after Maas the following day Rev.
Father Gaudet received a letter from
Bishop Odin, asking him to send two
Priests to ban Antonio immediately,
one to take charge of the Mexican con-
Tex J gregation, which attended the church of
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. with another stone shaped Like a rolling-
pin they grind the corn into a paste
, This paste is then patted with the hamls
Brin? the BOVS* :“a cnke’,*“l b,dw4 VrieHy « the Blessed Virgin grunted the -Tiycr, '
_L V- JJ toetai plate. Tortillas and frijolest beans) . for tile? young lady was haptixrd and re-
_ . , «• 1 fOntt the prlIKnp'11 (twtl o( common peO ■ reived her First Holy Communion three!
•i' BriOff tllO ■'■ITafl- »s Tbi" bill of fare is harrily ever chaug- .i^yn before her benign and happy J
<-* ----------------—fil' edby the poor, sometimes they havefri- d^arh,
fb-re clothe, ate llxln«s tbatgl“d,ehil*! (rrd P*PJ*ri. au egg orj .,^'the 2l!th of April (ISIS), the
riliMrtteu their fsro. *ni gl.d-Sjtwo- «>acan>e (red pepper with Moth«. Superior of the Ursuline Con-
hearts te mrW1, or P*PP*!t’- Tbe ’ vent said to me in the morning after
Viavrli .inrrviKK g. manner of eating tortillas and frijoles is ; .-Thank God! Thegmsshop-
JLBSTAMIAI- muon g soon leariMsI by Americans or any ' bMvt. respected owr garden sofxr ''
*2 of tbsin. m ..... . ■ i
Enough kind* to Mtiifv each
TAHTE.
Little enough PRICE to
suit each
-dcnwus<cw Witeiiue of 3m 4-v
foeber Haperior.
Ance Of these gentlemen it is now al- ^bose assistance they hope to make this
fcnost an assnred success.' He espe-
cially commented on the work of Dr.
month* previous, while she was a
boarder in th* Ursuline Convent A
report wa* spread in Austin that the
yotmg lady was not dead, but that rite
, had been secretly taken to another con - ,
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father, in order to silence this false re-
port. liad the grave and the coffin of bis
' dead daughter opened. Two witnesses
and I were present, when the white veil,
which covered the face of the dead girl,
was removed by her father. "Oh!
poor child, ' said he There were no
signs of c -rrupticu as yet and her feat -
ores were well preserved. An affldavit
, was written and signed to the effect.
This silenced rhe false report The
young lady was ;i Protestant, and bad
a strorg several itzes expressed to her father
carry tt» through the sandy her desire <-f becoming a Catholic But
each time her reqae-it was refused with
scorn. Shortly after her death as the
Mmong those present were the Very
y - ^^^Martiniere. X.G, Fathers ttuU u wonId a credit to wetated it* diamond jut*®? this wseL
tiie city and not only that, but would
be of great benefit tn this city as well.
He was highly tinted over the orxeome
of the day's work. —Dallas News.
A GOLDEN JUBILEE.
Oxksy Letcher. Jr , T11* ArehMshop will be tbe guest of strret. .
q . Rt. Rev. Bishop Dunne of Dallas. Greater Now York has ahoot VT SWO
*c«mpMiy hi* perms bUte. Hte»yi te Tten-
Graco to Guthrie to attend tbe sfivrr «ta>. M utamam, tte tatttutta
Sister Bernard and I er companion* jubilee of Rt. Rev. Bishop Maer- willbeopau.
llso dug * shovelful apiece, and were schsert. which wifi take place on the Very Iter. G—non WrwnWwa *g
followed by several other ladies who ~1*1 !nst. Among tbe Btemp* wbo the TVorta dfaw», whs- wWB cote
were present. When these had finished w^' *he jubilee Bishop Fitz- brage m® aitfdro Mavdatal J-Hi--i s>
' Little Kock, mrd Birimp M ye-uriTZw««dri«SrSi
:1- "-----£>«« of 3«> Antonio are mentioned. Wlhop uj^
After watering the invitation to the jubilee is v«y dtaese. bet at the doss of ths war at
* ' "4~ T.-nui—•- ------** toe iuvltatta oC Bfatep SpteMhg.
came to P*<xri*_
la referring to th* recssK teaais* rf
Father IfcDtetel ri Bom*, the
Th Messenger nwpectfnfiy offer* Eafchta of Fatter Ratites Jtata of
Bt. Rev. Btoiop MaacKfaasrt its sin- K'.ntes CUf, Mim riatea: "Btqstel
cerest cougzamlati >o*. ate regret* to K*a* wa* calstaM ate tte tekw hw
state that Rt. Rev. Bisbop Forest will ta date is. Na I at tte CriteRrri test
When Father Lennon of St. Louis, not be able to riteudtte juMte*. Mcteay reonfag, Mar. fi.far tM re-
acting a* the business tmunger for the ■ ■ ■ , pore oCta Ute.**
^latere of i harity. appeared before a ftwifirfpuHftji at VirtnH*. I Fitter pt UbsWtek.
public meeting held in Dalia* test F-b K F<Jrwt ..tarimMared' W*w 7e slate. w»s tawute rittate W
ro.ry and Offered to^erect te.this dry <g Caufirmriton tn * dte — Aug- «L Ba was iwta *
large class in the Church «C Oar Itey exh^stte lite State* fas
at Guadalupe'at Victoria <» flute^y: karptag tte ted teaat. TteBevre^
■Dovuing, Nor. 8, ateosrtfcs day ^ptetarei was bws teDuUte.au*
to auckher Urge riare in tte Church of «aa far y*aa* * stetea* M. taRtatte
P**,1*/?*?* rf O'" La4y of Loardta. hkewiae at Vic-1 Calite*. Suctacfc.
j Thu Rw. H-.Pi tri I Raatel.
iSiZir£1 iu
;£agtad. ted0M* atete ta»
I■■uliijuMtetaS»Ctare
Rs Chai*. Mr- teMei at
Drtte—tapvare. BtabtaiLC-vh
oSdMff dtamtetelta
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1 _ Itauautetan
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tbi* city, and
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Rhe fiue<t hospital In the South-west If
Itbey could get the tend free, the»eheme
Iseeawd alnmot iaiposeirie on account of
Rhe amount of tete deaired ate th* lo.
Ication neevasary. — - • • -___ __________ _
ItUs dty took tbe matter fa hate. how. toria. '
Ictw. awl in an iocredfbiy short spare _ tT" '
lof time had perfected an oavutafafau BCT. XUMr MEfiailU
land had a tergv numbsr of ooannittoes cloasf M* teaefan at Catecaaa paster- j
Lot on th* strssta, aoilcttiag»obacrfp- day ■>** begfas aaoteteat Haitetevflte
rttoos to aid tbam la tte work WMfa S”*ay. ttekMtert-
[staty day* they had tbs nsremary tbs resrrdiw thtak wtag ns be*
steocurt subsexfasd. ate atone* put a to da. te *23 have Oeft tate;
loaUsctr* to week to rate tte ca* oa *t atebt wtetyautao«*na.far ten
jtte aetaripctaa gliin. TMa wusk a*Md'apnrm*-
rwaac*^faleted about tw* faaad^auo*, fa *
J. A Mi-i rirmick, 4 EXPERT El*-.
A R. Mc< ortect. f BALMER**
WTTB A.A.ZIZIK.
fiffil Dindir al MR&ff >
±li) EregCoMMf** rtxte,
opparite Joate Bro*.
Oru Dvv and Night- Thteptea* UL
KUTARB C. CLATIK* Fate convene with tb*
^OWk-ti CLAVRTO DRMGATWtE- Scotland, five in Africa, ate the great-
I'teteVhwMM n« team fit ftL UU""*™"™ . ... .___ .V__:___vr—u *__ret.
Kk
Mi’AtooKtra. Novate re !•-—Th* re-
-te* of Stater Mary Jteapk tajdured t»
«n^- tte* they were taviite to vfait'
.n mtawte <* M buUdfag. i
*«W lulfa ~~ tteytwree out teiaArd (os the Amtecaa rid* of tte tame river]
lbw tare no ante, aodaxkcbfim'l ”
tem_us fate*. aM no wcret paa> I
w» wtetarer. to te found fa |
gtelfiteri eoersstes- A* ttsp ML I **hi j
elZ” w_te uririt iSiMka*: “You fan* o*m *• d**r,
«F-_ Mur [ju-|ur»M_M».M-* II ri
teteta nuririte M’ Mo ante, wo* •*
g7teri0MF-***« *»•*--
teibdU. '
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-:iite1**M<*>1,*aMriiar <w>
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a fart muuion.
- rather Blanchet, C. SS. R.. wbo
; had *n experience of nearly fifty yean*
the promise of , ««« of
hearty co-operation from ril sides, the gri. He founded numerous rotefans
Ureolinc ladire Rare thought proper to notably *t Sierra Leene. where he wro
MWIRlU
■ The TTrvoline ladies Waking 1 Offered the appointment of papal Abte-
Prepaiationa for the Event. | «“** Can*<u.
January lit, 193T, being the fiftieth The mother of Lady Unwell of KI1-
mniviTBary of the establishment in hrwen died rromtly at Tteworth Ltert.
Grivt-itoiiof tbeUrsuline Convent Acad- Epeom. England. Sbe was above 8ft
Ion of the main entrance, hr turnrel :hl! iu*titotiou of its kind year* of age ate ted wirvived by many
f.ouml upon those who followed him ia Texas, it is proposed to commemor-
tad made a short speech. During the ate relebratton by a three days’
parse of his remark< he gave a brief celebration, the proceeds of which are
ieview of the effort* which have beeu to Prerentod to the community to rid ; Harker of Hull, tea been received into
mt forth from time to time by the citi- “ cancelling the debt on the magnificent the Catholic Church by tte pari*
lens of Dallas to raise sufficient money rtrnetnre. knovn ns tbe new Ursuline Prieat of St. Thomas’ Church. V*ta»
o induce the Sistere of charity to Joe >te Academy. This noble edifice repre- , da. Spain, by whom he was baptised
his initiration in Dallas, and praised “pnt!4 yv.vrs of self-sacrifice, perristont and from wfaotn be received Holy Com-
be member* of tins medical frater-itv -rrlmtry. and heroic endeavor, s Lid *
or tbeir fsitliful work. Without their duly appreciated by it* patrons, friends,
Sipoorerclato. They sprewl the beowi or 1 i»tiou far and wide throughout the Htv#ld he’udd tt’r,mtd haw ***“’“P0*"1 mu • v -----—-----' •’
’ *--- 'Ar thin c.-Ar, r.-i— it as a lni] msriails of these destroyers were toB1'' to the necessary money to Encouraged by the Rt. Rev. Bndiop s unbroken nnsrionaxy work on tte
Then they double up another b<* neen, hopping Alonjc the ground Lund on which to build the , ’ **
thick they use os a spoon, ate : iMvinc waste in a few hours all the ver-W°"Pilal’ '‘“ad-” N*id >>*• "I »■« to
Ahank them for their work. In tse _
fsrly stages of this enterprise it seemed ^tituuixe a committee of six ladies. , appointed Vicar Apoatolic.
[mpossible. but thunks to the assist (o^ln,'T Pupils of the Academy, with Frian Catiteir offirial statfatica ttan
— .. ,, ... . ' are 12.500 Catholics in MosxmosiXtahlre.
Uwuhnr.gtoden xbilev a day of note. u r,bnwrrlmt,^ mnl «o OM
nor only m the annals of the convent, . . , , '
----- __ w ww.. 4 in me renuanM* etereu Vvelsh emm*
Letcher, and regretted that the I >tter. but al’v “ tbr t2’torr of the Island Tn tb< JS40
was too ili to allow of his presence on f'i1)'-^vith whose-.ntorests ami welfare had uot a singl* chnreh fa Glamor***
this occasion. this institution tea ever been thorough Now they have sixty,
LTteto^teliS^Z^™^ Iy^Vreifae Indies respectfully &*«. »*
tadedto heBWijjspoke in com,^ .jj ^o d Ortaw. was married to tte Arch-
Could te poshed *. vigorously in the I ,who toe chief J t tte retvs^y.
mture by Star Mary Bernard (who I
Ud succeeded to Sister Stella's place; H DowI1' 1WJ
r r street. , P™?* «« Saturday. H* i* tbe
, Mrs. C Dan, 82S Ptetoffice street. ' brother of Rev. F. Garetite. at fab
Ifater. Sisterly terurnd. he mid. ' T
kould give the work careful attention ' ,tn^’ ! u „ vr n ^I C |nl>w^-
md would do *11 In her power to give 3^r**dw^ . ! O. Mooring Star. Mar.
Drilas a special hospital— 1 hospital in ’ £* . 1DaiwW1' TOalu* > _ ,
iverv sense of the word ate Nineteenth .trect*. ; With tte rid of ate* ton tte ptana
Upon the conclusion of this little °rt?±L; ArrnneO^ ate F^a“
__v „.-i___,s____j__t j Twenty-fourth street.—Galveston - Stateroof Mary hare bvDt a eta* at
lirt and threw it to one side. He wro ■ S**"’ ._____,._ . Cartteg^ dtdfcntod toSt. Moria*. Tte
fallowed by Fatter. Martiniere. Blum, B^op MoendlMrt’l Blivet
ite Brfckley, who each dug a shovelful I . anroi cortiag to tndtfam. tte mMta of 3t .
md then pawed the tool along to the JWMMB. > Angurtfan wept one tte fasron of
lext one. When the chnreh dignitaries Archbishop Jatuaens will leave on her ao*.
■ad completed this work wrrerri Drila* Monday for Dallas Tex. *
locton took taros at it, among them accompanied by one or two Prieata;, tte bite fa New York cfcy wa* -j—r-1
leiag Dr*. Pace. Smart. McLaurin, probably Father Jimswm* may be one. in St, Agnro' Cbm*. Ifl West flat
md Blondell. <_’ ' ' 'Tn'* »—vw-i---- u. ---------- - ---- —
epresented bi* father. Dr. J. L.
jetcher. who was absent on account of Bishop Dunne will
icknes*.
In and Brickley, Sister Mary Ber-
Nd, who will have charge of rhe
Ritanum when completed, accom-
■lied by three or f->ur utoer ^Liters
Sm St. Jo-eph’s orphanage in Oak
■ft. Dr*. McLaurin, Pace, Smart and
kndell, and* large number of ladles
Id gentlemen who are leading mem
Ire of the Catholic <.'hurch.
(The ceremonies were very simple,
he Bishop took a «ptee and proceed ■
tg to ii epot which, according to the
Inns, will be tlie basis of the found*-
,, ■ • j*aj,ngbm'*-uno Leciune acquainted
AWAM Ata wfth the tortilla, Brvte in th,. MtJCv
TORNADO, PLATE CLASS, LIFE, w not a whenten Iruf, but Si-ter Sacristan was cleaning and duit- j
in* ACCIDENT. thm tortilla* made from rornmeri with ing iu th). clmpel, she removed the 1
i%»*re» i>* SHirm 'Urestt «« «n>’yeast. The women soften th.- „utue of th-Bk-ese.1 Virgin and beneath j
61 Cuisne ill Mm S’JteB. com in lime water and place it on a i; follad a ;ctt,,r written bv this ]
<*n Antwio. - - Tex, im<i 11then yotinK 1;u1-' s,ot!ll'r I
,wi .« .. . i which she liesought her to obtain from j
her Divine Son, the grace of receiving 1
Baptism and Holy (.’o tn amnion. Ate j
Bfuninisoences of a. Texas
IKsrionaxy.
(Coatfaued )
Three yeu* fa tte saddle’ Now three
^r^ht^<^KOLm^be?“tiC’’ tot •entto’Frani*:
with nothing worth relating beyond tte
daily routine of a college life. In Oc-
tober (1857) tteOblatfe Father* of Gal-
vwton were ordered to go to Browns-
ville, to rake part fa missionary work on
.tte frontier* of Texm. Father Vig-
fnWMEkCE and St. Mary’s ST3. nolle ate I took the steamer to Indian-
.°te “d went from there to Brownsville
Campbell. Thoi. L‘. Conroy. by l^*1' *** «"•* caniage w™
w stuck fa tte mud a number of times,
and <xtr bone was completely worn out
before we reached San Patricio. At
f*an Patricio we purchased
. horse to <---—
district, where w<
with the tortilla,
can ranches in not
thin tortillas made from ccrnmeri with
out any yeast. The women soften tte
cora in lime water and place it on a
> it bad in the past under the careful ,
id experienced spperviriou of the dead {
Twenty-*eve ith street.
Mrs. Joe Owens, 3124 Broadway.
Mr*. Dr. C. H Wilkinson. Winnie
Orro Rinin Furra srn'.TK
RIEBE A CO,
soere**«r»to M. M. Wingfield.
i Forweriy Win. Elaoer.)
ftteta - ad - Kdalm,
Tri rouotiF 3Al-
tsTEi 3 XL 223 Eul Canmt Slnrt.
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San Fernando, and the otter to take I
charge of tte American congregation,
which attended St. Mary’» church. On
the Monday following at 5 j. u*. my
comparnont. Rev. Fatter Gaye ate I were
on *e rote to San Antonio. The ,'onr-!
ney lasted nine day*; we lost on; day
on account of a high fever, which .A-
tacked me. I recovered from it by
drinking- a bottle of wme, sweetened by
quinine. Nothing at importance '■ p-
paste cm the rote, except that one day
we hte to exoa* a swollen creek by go-
ing one after smZter **tride a bundle of
hay encloate fa a cowhide, This funny
flotilla v* directed acroas tte creek by
a Mexican, wbo wm an excellent nwim
mer. We artived in San Antonio co
AU Saint*’ Eve at ft p. m.. Bishop
Odin invited me to sing Mas* the fol-
towfay day in St Mary's church at 10 Uta1
a. innate at the sune time announce
to tte rongregation- that I hte been ' ary Priest*, wbo were approved by Lee
ImwJnttettefriah Priert pro-tern dnr (XII. This approval on the 17th ol
j _ ■ r, w* -■ .w _ l _.. J *Lg * - a 1 ■ »*■*..— .
the spoon.
We arrived at Brownsville on a Sstur . millions tegimiing rteir work of de-j
following day and to announcr that, for; garden.
of the dread visitors, there were]
i thousands to the square yard. I Midi
the Sisters to go into the chapel and say]
the Litany of the Saints, while I was]
reciting tlie Exorcisms of the“Ritual
One of tte Sister*, who i* still alive, |
seeing one of these pests alighting on terl
sleeve, crashed it. saying at the same
time, * 'Lord, crash them all ns I do]
thin one.” After this we went to the
garden ate I declare that not a singie]
one at these insects could be seen. I
1 am now getting old. In the year]
1858 I baptized a young Itey 18 years]
I of age. I happened to meet ber six]
weeks ago for the first time since she]
I hte been received auto the Church.]
' Seeing thi* venerable old lady, I said to]
|myself. "I am getting old.” Two]
i grandson* of thi* Itey, who i* now about)
58 yean of age, are altar boy* at St.Btach Bishop Dunne dug > shovelful of
Mary'»Church. Whois the writer of| " ’ ‘ ~
these line*) this is a question asked by]
many. Well, read my signature, 0.1
M. I., which means Oblate of Mary
Immaculate. But who are the Oblate* a
For the benefit of those, who do nofl
know and who are anxious to know who]
they are, here is a compendium of their]
history: ]
The Oblate* are a society Of mission-]
Farfeitai |SOO,OOOL
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■te naadt «*nC * tteCtaitat of
»T fa Wfltoaghbr Siwsi.ftte-
.te st* steted taa* faflta*
tas*y-ta yw*.- ®»*tata *
iwhialnwtj ywreteri, **Wta
■> fitafli*! M •• •
Ml*. *ta ta ■■■!»■* M*
M tau ta Mta. U*l *-
schsert. which will take place on the •- — —
fife fart. Among tte tatep. wbo
I Little Rock,
Forest of San Antonio ax* m-ntton*-*.
fa tte construction of tte uttiiliim |
i When complette. th* rossttiosi ta made 1
that it will prow to be tte finsst bsrild- : gmd CatteSc Cowgrroa, cato-
fag fa any portion of tte rotate te thia ‘ ■* *—hta* *f *8 pr—
dty. It will b* built ta an* a man-^ j* ft. latte
ner a* to admit of steazgemeot by tte . e» p*j>*I Ttotagww, W^r.
addition of wing* on dtteraMe ate will ■ m^i
Mgr. ftecuro. farmer Vtar-AptaoHc
Th* work will te pntorsl to a rapid bro Mt ItorosfarCata,
concltteon and it is hoped that a per- . mission from tte Pope
tionoftte^nctarewmteretey for reta. of tte Coj*^
occuprocy py next spring Crtboteurity.
A News reporter hte a ta k with J
Biahop Dunne regarding thi* hospital Gimxaga College, oaten:fed by the
yre'erday afternoon. He expreroed Jr**dt «* Waatagiro. D. C..
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