Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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SOUTHERN
FOREST, D. D., BISHOP OF SAN ANTONIO. AND OF Bl, Rrv. PETER VKRDAGUER, D. D., VICAB APO0HMJC OF BUHWMBWK.
m. 7* n°-
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. THURSDAY. JULY 28, 1898.
[Pbkx *1.50 A Tba*
; work, art wrei i*lfag* *•* tab* **
JA
rd Finish.
:z> men, as well
<s sent free by
exhorting the people m they gathered
-Oh! Mother,1 Requiem. Bishop Foley, who perform-1from the other tide of the Atlantic.
ftO-lj iNn—i. wh—»*■
£ri;tl
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Carthwdans sent as a. protest a deputa-
tion of twenty-Heven of their number,
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Death of An Officer of the
Maine.
Lieut. Jehu J. Blandfa, of the U. S.
Dr. R. Meneer,
Physician—Surgeon.
KALTrnDT* DRUG FTORE.
"Wilton*: 7J5 K. CMmMM,ettMt of
Cbsrrr rtrert. Tetepbooa Nfc 38*.
competent penoos. evfdeotly having
proper ecclesiastical authority, and t’j*
audience* ar* Urge and attentive.
In consequence of the perristent and
sinister rumors in circulation, Dr.
Laponi, the physician of the Pope, has
paralytic attack On the contrary, the
doctor aaserta that His TTnHrwa is in
good health.
V*ry Rev. Anthony J. ZlalMboch, C.
t prices compatible
Merchandise.
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a MEN’S
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Z3 CLAVIN, i
MESSENGER
f:1 wt 1 auLJlkra
at discretion and a splendid dessert, all
i my companions were highly pleased and
told the landlord, "Nous revfendrons."
! (We will come back and patronize yon
■again.)
On my way to Paris, I had with me
ret individual religion* association in:
existence. It* works are very real and!
moat beneficial to humanity. ■
Catholic open air lectures io London
WILLIAM CORNER,
Kookseller,
STATIONER an* ENGRAVER.
MB AI&ibo Plaza. - dan Antonin, T»xae.
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S9
u*W. Coamwrcn Street. Cor. Navarro. <
Ssn Antonio, Tans,
psmcriprione carsfnliy prepared and
*im«dtoaUp«»ofCh.CIty ; a pr«er tte smfan,
! the broad Atlantic.
hto destination.
On reaching Brest, my fellow trav-
elers. an Americans, asked me to look
for the best hotel and there to order a
dinner, table d'hote. I made the bar-
gain for 300 francs. When my friends
heard of the price they looked disap-
pointed. “What kind of dinner are we ,
going to get for one dollar » piece? We } commit suicide.” The fact of longevity
th* Holy Ghost Fabers, with h*ad-|
quartan at th* novitiate at Cornwells,!
Pa. He is a nattv* of Germany aod 1
wanedoostedforth* priesthood at th*
oetebratod Btackrook College, sear
Dublin. Inland.
Bar. J. F. CiiMlaghsa, V. G., at
Leavenworth,Kam. ha* beau *y»ita
od Btotop of Ctaaocdta- He wm Boni
in »«. an* has taro a aimiimiry
prim* to v—r staea Me ill iMi*.
Ttedrtefcrta cmnosBu han baan
■at for BaptaMharK fbeaavtaBwM
be M* in the CMBxdnt *A Lmm
worth
MA9 Orawnl, VMar-ApaMfoa < mmAmmb Bn*
AitaAfotaklt^KbMfo* wfch- fo • fohifo "
SO®!
sublime devotion to duty, which will
I stand xit aa the one bright spot in the
* lawful tragedy. Father Ka-ter of New
l York, who was on board, surpasmf
them all is cool activity and energy.
! When be saw that, through the erimi-
' ually bruxal conduct of a port of the
crew and Conxt peseeugerv. the
women and chUdrnu and the feeMe
were shout to be nhnxadoswd to their
fate, be made so farther efforts to asvu
himself, but devoted all the great east
gy for which be was rrm*rknb> to
calmirg aad consoling the dMnchri
1 ; IP
M regrlar
LOVRDES.
Hull rocks of MasMbieUe. The in-
stant you reach the hallowed spot you
feel at. once the touch of the super-
natural, I shall simply relate myim-
preemonK, O. M. I,
(To Be Continued.)
OMfofoMU *■* Ntok P. *thfofo*Re»
PnhhytariMtofoMte. MfofoiwfofoM
Wk
[ bills
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ixass Psm Ry hna eetablished
tjm two mites west of P*n.
hmwni Manager Monsemte
! it Hobson, aft: r the hero of
>:ac
•: orrwi that a vein of coal
t thick has been discoven^i
ling a well, ten mites wee: of
I rings. Texas, at * depth of
The owner win have the
1. with a view to developing
US. ROBT. LEE WITHERS,
fosMsme,41CS. Xante M. T*s|hms Ml.
MteacXsUnm'BfongIttos.MSthUTMuu
|ta* jmi many aaflteiagu, tt
:Sm Bi wObh aak» job a
■■Q-K--
r -■ Wack of New Braunfels,
> v J SI J. Wack, will leave
; .y evening tor Europe on a
tr aged parents. Eted Mias
1 uanged her original plan she
f been oa the ill-fated steamer
ngne
. .. Brule. O. M. f„ is build-
luxge at Del Rto. As soon as
‘wo of the Obtere Fathers
k$h thatr residence there.
i> has hitherto been attend-
laiians, hut who will be as-
aid him is not yrt known,
substantial -burch building
I'd Rio is a growing town,
itual retreat given by Rev.
uni. S. J., of Galveston, for
cf Divine Provide um at Caa-
■ brought to a close last 5un-
<. There were upwards at
«■:». novices, and postulants
ice at the retreat, and st Ito
uber of Sisters mowed their
m and fltoters Ums and John
perpetual vowa. Bt. Rev.
rat < iffr-isted on 3uudsy. as-
rv. Farber* Bteimal, Rlgaud.
We - Have - Moved
One door west of SuIHvai>,s Bank.
Our store will not hold half our
jpxds: we are therefore
Forced to SlanMittox-
Our STOCK i
To make room for our SPRING i
GOODS, now arriving daily.
SULLIVAN SHOE CO.,
^oniiiiiAceneeB of & Texai j«» miles. ’*
J, T. Burnett & Co.,
Funeral Director
and EMBALMER.
dacesimr to Sbeeru & Buxnvtt.
(Old Mend.)
FUNERAL CHAPEL:
Cur Me! aid Lem Sts.
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received in the Catholic Church. 2
Fuller graduated at Trinity College, ' Catholic Church by the Pamloulste at.
Dublin, in 1857, and was ordained by • the church of St. Joropb in Paris, and. ------------------— ——
the Protestant Archbiabop of Canter-< was recently confirmed by Cardinal ;celetmat waa Rev. Tboe. E. Murphy,
Richard. Arehbtahap of Paris. Mr. S.J.; the denom, Elite.t- Bo*H. S. J-,
! Tnroer will study for the priesthood at'* «“ <** G«>- Boell; and the asb-
b™<* -dsaeon. Rev. Walter Drum, S. J-. a
cue. N- Y-, wa* received into the J, ‘ .
: Catholic < huroh a few months ago by {*Crils^ and a bsttal-
■ Right Rev. Monsigaor J. J. Kennedy. i*~ ** w* peesesh te uai-
I Deceased owes his coetversfam, like ■ ** Mm
i m»ny others before him. to the example I HwrniiSTn in the Far* of Tteruth
lofagood Cstboli-girl, woo had bees
:in the employ of the family for a nrm- I
i tw. en the cohtatou and the stoktag at
| the Bourgogne, while aU the Pl beta cm
[ board, nod bravn Drothec Aarbrosa cf
[the Christian BitAbsns, displayed a
bury.
The Sisters of Mercy of Mobile, Ala.,
have opened a house of their order at
Mississippi City, Mim., a beautiful!
watering place on the Gulf of Mexico,
half way between Mobile and New Or-
leans.
The JesrdtH’ villa at Sants Cruz, Cal.,
Vi uucu uuiuuer, the summer home of the Jesuit fathers,
the youngest of whom was 80. while the brothers, and profesMirs of Santa Clara >
’ ■ ' ‘ ‘0, 93, and u.3. ■ College, Sir; Andre; —b . uMteht ti. r- 1 -
eloquent than I cently from a defective flue and burned; **T °r yr***-
, 1a,, The Bishop of Cadiz, Dr. Calvo, after
I an illnew of nearly twelve mqnths, died
the other day to the profound grtef <rf
his devoted people. Since his translation
„ * ~ . 1 suoiune ovrauou to ansy, wiucn wm
:ftom the See of Santander fonrtm „ a.. lnft.
years ago he devoted >H fa. prrvtoe <wfnX s<w
means to alleviating poverty and wretch- j
edness in Cadiz, and at his death he had |
scarcely a coin. All had hem given 1
away. I
Father Crsft, chaplain of the Con- !
i
cenuy ccmurmv roe -umveromry . f(> Wm_ j
of his consecration as Bishop, in the;^ Jt i<thwii. I
same church in which he received the ; . .
1 sacred unctior, that of St. Alpbonsus'
on the EaquiUne, Rome. i JT . L .
| soldiers on the battlefields.
' MiArionary.
i Part IV.
! (Continued.)
(Copyright Applied For.)
j ACRO*B THE OCKAX. OX THE WAT TO
LOUKDE8.
I prefer the smiling plains of Texas to
- I shall give the
1 reasons after a while. My second voyage
aezros the ocean had nothing worthy of,
note Our cabin pumengers numbered I
rixty-thvee. The Brest light-house |
“lne te ^ght hn*kfaM- There!
emerged frou the steerage a young!
Frenchman in an advanced stage of con- lirom me ivm or oopsemDer to raster: > cumu. among me mom nomtue was a. Fxyw*V* at Cube, ah pions Cotaw ” 111 ™ 1
eumptioc, a mere skeleton, with just <2 f and during that time, with few excep- paralytic, and a Sister of Mercy, who gp there ■» rertete ^mobs <* the yer vtott* to Maria lasch has xanchtodo
Wt In his purse. He was «T«,; ’’ " ........-■ - - - -
In the south of France, there to die|
among hte own. We raised 845 among
11 ItComcL |1pb*^«er.
T" A. A. ZIZIK.
final Director aid UiiHtate,
210 East Commerce street,
opportte Joske Bros-
0pm Day and Night.
On Mouthy afternoon, July 11, m
; Rev. Louie De Callly wa* returning to
hl* horn* la Ft. Madisou from Keokuk,
Ione, where he had assisted on the
previoua day in laying the corner-stone
of anew chnrth, be was overtaken by a
train going st the rate ot fifty miles an
hour and inataatly kilted. Father
De Callly wa* bora to Lyons, France,
to IBB, H* grand fatter having been
gnUicttoad in that city to 17M for hi*
i loyalty to the cruwa. In 1817 Fatbar
__ID* caffly «a**e to Dubuque, of which
TbeMBome taadttewM; Bittap Lana, wse
. - toasta^sratiooe. pg^tete. and ooottwnfag hfo
Cbaerfollatarted- TH* ttnetteMh!a|IB^|aBaBgarfe|aaB^e'B gaHaace ns
was psefoctly eehn Neerfr eaery l te Frsnce tn KW8. Hs return
. wusewdssk, sntowewere thrown wyi^g jamwr. tmmitiatoty to Iowa.
Manhtagattar. to foctw*#* thorough- j*. amioitaly labored ever
V b*to foe flsforafofeKttfr**—**”*• ' —**--**--■ -*-*—
MMMM' «* Wt
* ft
church is being built »t Brea-
1 the parochial raridanew tber^
r -pairoi and renovated.
It d“al of wine to being m,r<,
* tear Rockport, and *
rare* » adding to the auccw
iryards in that section.
tlius Vnma of Praha. Fayette
wLo is now in Europe, hse
he expects, to se back io
dse eud of next*month
K.00 conducted in tbe Orh^.
rcit at Hondo test week by
l b has been quite successful
Mt beiMrit to the CsthoUc <ron-
ano&er medal, saying:
guide our ship.” .
err Tai med in a distreasing tone of voice:
"MalhemeuT. qua fsttes-vous la? (Un-
happy man, what are you doing there?)
A jerk of tbe ship throw y<m into
the sen.** I went down to my berth-
The next day all danger was over. How.
I nghed for solid ground! Oh! give me:
th* plains of Texas!! Tbe plains of the
Atlantia are too treacherous. {
Yet, after many year* I undertook a
fourth voytert neroaa the sea. The
STATE HEWS.
W. P. Campbril of Tfler, Tea
!■ to Philadelphia to vtat
; verNttion is just as bed in English ** it;
I wonld ho in F-wirh : dsMiKt. mIm* I will >
report yon at the next station. ” They
became as mDil an bun be.
Ou my return trip across the Atlantic, 1
fa the month of November, we exper- ,
ieni ed such a tremendous tempest, that
for three days we were in imminent
danger. On the third day we were so
furiously tossed to and fro that I was i
deprived of all control over my move- j
menta, I tried to go on deck, but the j
sailors oppoesed my progress. The huge j
waves rushed by at a furious pace; great I
hmh rolled into the ship at the bow and S. battleship Maine fa the harbor of i Rt_ Mgr. Chisholm, rector
filled the air with spray. The wind rose i Havana, The funeral services were! of Baird's College, Aberdeen. Scotland,
higher end higher ; it roared loader and ! held at St. Ignatius’ Church. Baltimore.; hM appefatei Vicar-Capitular of
louder: then came the hurricane; the]on thn 19tb. The pall bearers werein^ Catholic diocese of Aberdeen, va- i
sailors clad fa shapeless garments of oil J naval officers, while the eight bearers cant by the death of Bishop Macdonald,
cloth, running with extreme difficulty I were from the U. S. steamer Endeavor, > until > new Bishop is appointed.
Rev. James Davenport Sterling, re- morion
cently ordained by Cardinal Gibbous. I
is a son of a well known physician of [
Sig Harbor. N. Y.. who, with his I
citoolic"frito atoTt fOTrt^e^aJ7‘ fa the Churchof th* Msdrteine;Paris. jJowu to ber fote.
It 1» said that the league of the Sacred: (
Heart, with the Apostleship of Praye-J^j^™ " - - -
L t included tbe Ministers of Marine, jdrowningjwoptearremd Ms.—Cattecttc
Cooimuroe and Foreign Affairs, a repro-1 arisen.
Ctthafifl* Admnbfttid.
Tbe BL R*v. p. R. Lukten, Bfahav
of Sjisasa*. r*j**Hy taewd aa afoct
dfroettag tta attawttosi of parton aa*
CrifoiHc meIiM** to rotaa gnnratag
fa-oo.iuthi.rwpw*. Six of tee—stAeriroA^azrorofoM. to proved
became priests and four of the daagta-‘ ®wra -
tees nuns. Nor to tee Cardinal th* trrt,
V.nybsn to wear a nritre; for Sydney,!1
N. 8. W.. had an Archbtohop Vaaghoa •
fa year* gone by, aad tbe Eagltoh dip- J
om of Pty—oath ha atB a Btote^l
issued an emphsrir denial of the report Vaeghan, unde to tte Cardinal, whD* I
that the Pontiff is suffering from a m* late Bfatep Uli*—* of CMften wm
----v. --uncle.
| la * private tetter roceridy written
! by Bev. Fatter CMdwick. tte former
chaplain of tte Maias, be says: “Ow
CattoBtii kun done goo* work fatkto
war; four of tte Merrimac boya uro
Ctetelfc*. two of tte tesoM <* tte
WlMtow MB** ri Ctofoai*, vol
CUthoAos, tte marten wfo> bvsesty
wteateoro* at Oewfuagoa to tefo to cut
tke caMe. O*Bmgm by mmu, wm *
CaftoBr. an* yon kten cafo to am* tte
names of tte mrtM at QnauMnsteB
tomohpwmw CottiFii mites,”
■■WSii’iiffiWFb
S-1 SUTI^
ind $15.00
rdtewrttassrii *>*■—*
rwoefcat Mo jowteft ■ ■. »L
ism tin. ... '
sygffto** ia
SAN ANTONIO,
r^stau Regfawin:. knosrn a*
' olauteers, Uaitod States
iave received telegraphic
11 WartfagtOD to prepare st
Jjaritsifa® to Smtfagp. Th*
•ram recrivad with mnch
by riflear* and men, and it
'be rugbaeatwffl atari for
fore th* end of tbe ptineut
y will probably be aorigiM*
duty fa tbe captured city
F of ^auHaau , tto»ncb*oi»
ft tMakttey wW bemade
rarto lUca>arruy of tevmfon-
Kirwfa aeeoeroautoe tbe
rhaptota.
Mrs. Job MeTfanam of
■ti have bam vhdttog Auetin
itaoia on a pfoaauro trip;
so pay a vfcfo to Mtavrilfo
flay or two ttere tafoee re-
e- Mr.Mtd&xwIsaeriK
?mmy, and eafoyu
’wfog Aa oafr ateriff fe
ssaywuugteft fiarncterf
pvty. He aka eajpyo N*
f befog eaerftb* isvyfo^
e tte vubm eE Ar
r« fa SrtdbMM* Hmm. m*
bariff MeXfaaaanr» nV*
I a rortfor Liupmy woe
• Ater tbe euMpottP m. tag
• had tarn loJmnl totte-
fft StaaiM»Wr
rtramte Worit*
■■NwTHC ALArid.-*^"
■ casDLe or rrokfuMSTY.
—are reiwro.——ft “*•—
to and fro. the boatswain’s whistle or of which the deceased was at one time 1
hie loud voice dixectfag their movements; commanding officer. A detail of the
aU portended a <lisaster. lev. Father | Maryland naval militia formed a guard
MontiBot, a Jesuit and fellow passenger. I of honor in the church, and occupying
who is now stationed at the College of [ pews on the epistle ride were officers of
1 Grund Coteau. Louisiana, came to me‘the Fourth Regiment. Maryland Na-
5 Lund eTr termed • “Father, we are doom-: tional Guard, and a delegation from the
fed; this to our last day; let us prepare | Fifth Regiment Veteran Corp*. The
T.lepboD* MX; and be fa reudfaesr to render to the pas-1 blending of the naval and military um-
sengeni all the spiritual assistance we I forms, the officers wearing their swords,
can.” At once, with great difficulty, I formed an impressive feature of the
went ou deck, and casting * miraculous ■ scene.
medal into the sea, I exclaimed, “Oh! I In tbe sanctuary were Cardinal Gib-
Mother, appease the waves.” Then bom, Bishop Foley of Detroit, and a
crewHwg on my knres I reached tbe score of priests. Rev. F. X. Brady, of,
wfadlam at th* prow, where I pinned St. Ignatius’, celebrated a low Mass of ’ to an interesting item of recent n*ws
r;„B- -Oh! Mother,1 Requiem. Bishop Foley, who perform-! from the otter aide of the Atlantic.
A isltor. reeing me, [ e* th* marriage ceremony of Lieutenant; They are given fa the public parks by
- >nd Mrs. Btendiu. delivered a feelfag ~~~“ e- >>■<■<»
| addresn, paying * high tribute to the
* dead m » man and a Christian.
ME'QbwX
others varied between 90, 93. and 9-’>. j College, San Andreas, caught fire re-
Such au appeal was more <
words and the Pope was convinced.
nu.i nrvws in **“* compartment of the train ! Abstinence and fasting are the best phy-
DR> PHILIr^vp uKVTIteTj two yotmK FVwirhmATit who Hygftti to I Wlio doM not know thv story
JU w W. Canaan* St., Sts Aat-sio, Tax. con..trT?M. in broken English on topics f of Cornaro, a celebrated Italian physi-
- ' ; rather irreligiona and sometimes tres- 1^*“ ? At 40 fret living had reduced
Tbo*. L>. Conroy. Hugh B. Rice. ■ ptv^in^ the limits of common decency. J hi*11 'the appearance of a s
CONROY . 4 . RICE
U18URANCE -:- _______________
» • AAVWPFC [ "Wen. my young fellows, your con- I
•"* •" ^*’**—" *"**'varretinn te jnatreha.Un Pno-li.Vi re it ■
RUE, TORNADO, PLATE GLASN, UFE,j would be fa French; desist, eke I will I
sbAACGIDENT. .......
Court, Contract, and
Fidelity Bonds.
br. cuunt ns num stnsiL
San Antonio. - ~ Tex.1
Otto JE€iet>e, ;
Soceesrer toM. M. Wingfield,
(For—eriy Wm- Htener.)
htetaisr - aid - Eilialier,
TFLFPUOMF 3*4
iHffit ti He. 223 Eut Cfllltnt Stlttt
(ST. JOSEPH’S BUILDING,)
San Antonio, - - Tex.
they have only one meal a day. i was pronounced incurable. to visit the shrfa* of Oar Mast Holy ***** *BaW* <b» Pronfon gov-
. „ Ludwig Putor, the great German!Mother of the Cobre, tte Sanctified 11 temutf teaacs^fagamnnk a* Btatep
j sleep. The night service begins at 12 t historian, whose "History of the Popes*'Virgin of Charity, and to pay vows sod <* LLute***.
j and lasts till 2. The dress of the Fathers t has earned for the author the ccngratU'' make offerings pioinisrl fa time at A salaam High Mam at Bequtom wm
is entirely of white wool. "" --- ...
linen is forbidden. Even their sheets
are of cloth. The Carthusians are a
living example of the fact that asceti-
cism is not Injurious to health, for they
reach a great age. I have seen several
who looted to be over bG. The world
may say: -‘They are murderers; they
f /'rrtrtYn’Jf! nn4f*ir1rt *’ *O»m ztF !<*.«»
want a real, good, genuine table d'hote, i contradicts the erroneous ide*. Excess
French style. ” " Gentlemen.'* I said, 'fa eating and drinking kills more human
“the bargain 1* made, the mattre de {beings than wars and epidemics ever
cuisine i* already at work with his {did.
aider." After dinner, which consisted j One of the Popes offered to relax the
of three courses, with two lands of wine l rule of abstinence and fasting. The
atotn, wMt A* trtsptos at atafosn
y*M* WM* in fob- H* wm iMttu-
. ___---- aortal fa *m*M*$ many taafooas*
^ .^^^ ""^^‘"^ ■bwribMrtAMbtafteAMA tovvmy
fobiiabad regarding tte growthcfCath-
tikdtymtten-hn of tteKatoor. Frua-
tt —tabs 4,7» paristeo. with about
torts* mOlfcn Cattelcs. Of tteM
■Mto CrtboBcs brteng to Berlin,
ftraria rnntrtM <115.0W CatteBcs.
U* Mnafcb, ccutrtm nearly
WftWCattoMc*. Tte number of Cntt-
*« fa otter Staten are as fotkn**:
targ, «to,M»; Snxmy, 14MW;
■te* nsuriy KAME, telto "fodchs.
ftC” (L «L J toe ns an* Lorzafoa) tairt
foftk B to roatawd tte*. in aU
An are atent twanty bH-
k «•< TteBtateifo vtott tert for):
i. «A»M* M *n*V re* tortr*tt«;
tet dtoft to '
*' ■* M W to ■
B 32SS
MhKt i<,3cj1
is
pteeKpnHn atari
IV Bar. Ite. Ifofay «r$ta Hi A rib L I**—*—1**
T-£3g
r- r- '1 T 1 • r*’ !f - ' fl JU I
iBwSHraTtei- A Im isll
tte Obbrtn wm to tote plae* fa Ren*
—all WMinvito*to tte solemn asm-
bly. Tte thought at Loarda*» Loretto,
art Roma afonce dtatipsaad tte terror*
of foe ocim
■ bis unci*. BL Rar. Bishop Loras, wm
.Lw*: —111 ■HIM a hnft _
S5&
:Up>'■
fo^ B*ta»ft«* AM
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Immediately twenty-four CATHOT ,T< ~!Tkf*^’<*^1* b-r of tte Oblate mtosfcmrim, an (wack, sandeaneoaudtagsthat —tab* tte
Ezo forward to bet against i ANDNOTE8. rnmnem that te has sent tar prissTa ’ work doubly han*, an* they wwmk^
j me. I invested. A pool of ♦2-’i was ; «nd two brothers to tte Kk—dyke to moral saartoc if pctehie, by tear if an-
inade. The understanding was as fol- J t“b* spiritual charge of that isgtoo. esmmy, to see Art ttaav—m get a
jlows: If the numbro at mflee be above' B"boP McGovern 1* critically IB •». The Jeraita will withdraw to tbe Amar- ta hoar dsy ate otter caaamfom.
400 tte pool fails to the priest. Chancre : H»™buxg. Pa. lean aid* of tte Mm. ’ Fbr tte fort tim* atom tta*MB^^to-
’were taken by my twenty - four oppon- > The Ancient Order of Hib-rnians’of tm, iw*nmrMfc— rf W— n—w tn -tfc— if sit wamtate *■* itate m»-
‘ents, ranging from 377 to 400. At noon1 Brooklyn is plannfag tte erection of an: aMHBanontB Crmtees took r^s-s «rcfa* in Germany, at tte hogtondv at
■ the bulletin marked 412 miles fa the tart ' XH«h hospital fa that city, to cost c _ t Ferrand. F—r*. oa June this ha a sasmta of a irtte-
' twenty-four hours. The pool wae mine., about S100,000. [2#_ The ceremouie* wore re briHian*ioM order tern *taetod to tte aptootert
| at tbx oraxde CHARTKEV8E. I Bishop Loui* Francofa Jjt Fleche of H they were rnhnn- and ntoe Btampn ■ dfonMj to Ptanta. Tte Bev. Abbot
I "hall merely notice the interior life Thr*e Bfaers, Quebec, died oa July 14. participated. Th* Arcbbtohcpof BoargM' WHH, at Mariinsteitt, a tato* by btrA.
and mortificatiom of the monks, j **• born ta 181S. ordained priest ta blemad tte statue of Urban II. tte ‘ ta* now tern atacte* an* enter—a* m
The Carthustan* are the only order ***^ appointed bfatop fa 1866. • pope who proclatoned tte flirt Crusade. Bfatep of tte fioom of TtaiMUgna tte
who are never allowed to eat meat. They During tte last pilgrimage fa St. Tte town of Cobre, attaate* four Lnhu. It to prubabls tent tea par——al
have a great monastic fart, which lasts! Anne de Beaupre several miracles oc- i qrfta* ta® tte city <Z teutiagu. to tte i kaowkdgt Wiinsu H hM gufa** at
from the 14th of September to Easter: {cured. Among the most notable was a ' Loordte of Cuba. All pious Cutem ' *be Beaadirtiaes during hfo frsqurat
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going to Pau, | tions.
They are frequently interrupted in their
the passengers to enable him to reach [ and lasts till 2. The dress of the Fathers J has earned for the author the eoogratu ’ make offerings pronfaad ta time at A aQiaam High Mam at Requiem wm
1. The use of i lotions of tte present Pontiff, to a lay-' peril, illness, or trouble. ertstantad ta SL Frmcis Xaetor's
' ft’“lr man and a convert to the Church. { Tte Rev. Join Spencer ■ Church. Naw York, on July XX. far ta
Rev. Hany Albert Fuller has been ' formerly an Episcopalian rector *t repore of the aoal of tte la:e Cap*. Jrt—
Mr. 'Rochester, has been received into tte Drum. lOtt V. 8. luftatrj. who wm
_________________L-.— I Ky ,k. kilted in tte flirt day's tettte tatau
Dublin, fa 1857, and was ordained by • tte church of St. Jorepb in Paris, and < Santiago aad was te. U3 ta Cuba. Tte*
to the ground.
Holy Cross Church at L* Crosse.
Wls.. which was fa course of con-
struction, was destroyed by a storm on
--------- July 3d. Three carpenters were badly ;
. u<ui w uw vi a skeleton. : injured. Tbe loss on the church is ee- :'
: "Young gentlemen." I said, "your con- [ His h“* Iort *u hope. Coruaro 1 timated at <10,000,
’♦ i verwtioa is disagreeable to me." I began a new life and a new diet consist- j The official returns for 1807 show
j --Ott, we did not expect you would jinK «tcIaa*'nfly v^etables. frmta, and I thBt jB the diOt ese of Westminster 1.311
I understand us." I a K1ms of K00® oId wfae. He (fad at! persons were received into the Catholic j
■■■ ■" "■ j the of 9ft ye»m. i Church during the Earing !
•*tne period 1.050 persons were received KI*K*t‘on American Stators, with
ta the diocese of Salford. : rtv» ambers of that ordex all of Indian
—, — . „ I tlood. are waiting at Fort Pierre for
>h » I transportation to Cuba, for wbi?h they
cently celebrate! the tenth anniversary! „S -u.. w„ ___ ____-
time ago. It is their intention, if per- I
intiarion can be obtained, to go at mice! p,w>pn-\nd tam for tbrtr
. to the front and care for tte wounded ! HAmr Holding up tte mbte
i vtaiu oi nu umcerui mo -------” Far thtagf saivatkm, be cJl»d upon tte peopi*
nm r«h» or th. v > S*
navy, died in Baltimore on the 18th I minster by Cardinal Wiseman, the first j *7^ Archbishop^MarttartH, j m^**^**”11
[fart. His death ww caused by shock,! Catholic Cathedral consecrated ta Eng- They bow’d tefororede—psfon’ssign
: resr ’ rig from the blowing up of the U.: land since the Reformation. ; Arcbbl-hop LhapsUe of New Or- fervently ttey prayed—’ ’
SLdo. io th. Iri. or: ro.Rt,
I tor’s rertdeuce in Baltimore. It te ' actuated by bnttteare tanght. spurt
I derstoud tbe meeting was fa rrf«™»: tte rtiwt time Art ssm Mt totam fo
to tii* filling ol the vacant See of Santa
Fe. It is thought that Bishop Mata, *fa u. p^an Jor fl*
Dmv.1, Col.. wiU te srtectod for pro- ♦ dyiB<fiBrt ateota-
ition. of which, ft to to te staesrsty
A funeral nervine fa memory of tte [hoped, that all wortMy aasBe*tte—u-
viettau of the rinkfag of the French' reives. Ssme of ta survtvwn report
who’e family, wm converted to tbe Uor La Bourgogne took place! tat m tte vemel wm actasBy going
r-. a JL. 1°° Jnly 19• Tbe Archbiabop of Parto, jKatator himself wm partlysobmcKgad.
It 1. raid thst the league of the Sacred , CardJnB1 Bfahard. pronounced tte ah they saw him stiD bolding aloft ta
Heart, with the Apostleship of Praye'. ^^ -^1. iMg.oongreg.tionprw- cro*s and exhorting art tanivtagta
hu a membership of 20.000,000 in tbe[f . a r , — — i- - - - - — — .»
Catholic world, and is thus tte strong-, - — —
... ---------. ---------tentative of President Fam* and M. J
Franco^ Delonele. brother of ta cap I
tain of tte ill-fated French ship. j
Cardfoal Vaughan’s family, ta ta
number of members ft has given to ta
Church, can rival any other family |
Six of tte bom;
i with church os* soefaty pfcnfcs, mrmr-
Jta. ferttvah, rtc. Among Am,
tte fcOowtag regntertiM are pw-rB-
«d:
“Al kfods at ran* teotog. *kM
; ^tatag. *aotfog ta hnlla arteK-rooms,
am rtrirtty and uaquaWflsMj Buhl 1*m-
“rtenatorf wtaa, bare, ar my sttre
ktal at Irtnirlrating Bqama stcbsnb
ate.fo'rtxfatty fiitHlii, MiuMi
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