Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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Wtirta on the new churili building
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geology
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Texas. who
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in. Fare for die round trip, J5.90, ex-
it naive of sleeper.
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A JEHt'IT SCIENTIST,
Rev. Wllllttm F. Rlgge, S. .I.,
Creighton
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SMecal
- frtendo Of Rev M. J,
illtiivlllc, will
tn tire;
Thy ffwltnw bund amouttm all cmr
enresi away.
With thougJH.u of thee the Troubled
ffilB.d fremi etlll,
Altai tee-raid hearts teg to to feel
the thrill
01 tave miffit foots d on earth. O who
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L naw here.
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regret to
a Hora I li-
sa ry, "Iri.sti in America."
Moraliau. ’Freienf-Day Ire-
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C to-Vivfl. w
Qtsiitiiltoa,
M's. iaLfl4*J»i.« *jf
ifaSiita fee ^n?t iBftfwtH
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Htrotar reMmd ’(Jisl " .r™B™u™^
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Cow# Ah! '
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The entertainment -us Ijrought to
a close by all use (liters present sing-
ing "tied Save Ireland.''
.St, Patrick's Huy.
Arrangements are new nearly coin-
ptete tor a St. Patrick's bay enter-1
tiiininent, to te giveo a: the C'ity Au-i
dfturiuiu, The proigraui is a iiiosr >d»..i
bonne one and promises to
anything of its liiu>
Houston.
IteOtll of JiiW O'CvEWUF,
We deeply regret to reword
death of one of our eateernw! I
[Lera, Ju.t. O'CoilBor.
charter member of tte
Houston and ws aiiwng the oldest
ritul most respected of our idtireos. He
waa a u a tire of Count y Cork. fra.
kind, and cisttie to Texas 'tit. The
fitnnral was atleudiKi by u large body
of hU brother Hlterniiiiss. K. 1. P.
tniiity For Oifcrtog^ In India.
t'otiriio of a ietter front Kot-
u now mission for
has beet; opened, Fr. Sorn-
itny
j silvo thelir sraa or jtwpaJatkiu. ffet 1111!, ieb of Halle
.iAii,>«,tr.->. «... [enm (j!a{ j|E |B 6jl a' Santis
Urinary fn H:iti Antonio.
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<H’Jt I-AIIY OF MMTCIIEK.
(February il.j
Wlieti at thy feet, 0 Mother, full of
grwe
Poor crippled fortiiH pour
prayers nnd learn,
- dcefHisei. tnsbidleu
St. Patrick'* Hay la Hun. Antonio.
llexnr County Eli its Eon <if the A. O.
IL, in firm Anuinio. has ne-urcd the
mjrvWis nt the R.ev. I’n-irr lit. I.toruudly,
O. if. I., superior of the ObMte Mis-
sionary Ha mt. <?t Dublin, Ireland, for
n kte.tire to be given on ibti eveliitig of
St. Patrick's Itey la St. Mary’s Audi-
i.o tin in.
San Agustin
mission was quite survessfiii.
attended the services nod
nlneiy Mexicans approached the Sac-
rainenu.
A large class of hovs and girls
liifide their I":./. ;;c. C.......
... ,»c Vlt/ previously been iiffitruo'ed
dltoriuiu. The prog ran; Is a most t'la-ci m J°hu Con
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Geseral Director For the United States: Right Rev. Msgr. J. Freri,
D. C. L, 627 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.
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PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH.
j The body of James Doolev,
piled last Saturday, wax buried
l£un fifty
Dillon of St. Patrick's Church
dated, and burial was made In Oak-
land Cemetery.
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.Sunday afternoon at .? o’clock. Fatltsr
Dillon of St. Patrick's Church offi-
MANUAL OF PRAYERS
By Cardinal Gibbons
Leather cover and gold-plated Ros- ;
ary (color of your own selection!,
S3.(JO. Everyone sending this ad.
with order will be given free a
gold-plated scapular medal.
Wax Candles for Candlemas ._....
L.E. BARBER
22(1 ST. MARY'S STREET.
Cor, College St. Just North of |
St. Mary's Church. J
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class of hoys and glr:.;
First Holy Coin in tin loti.
by
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ig tile lirduoiiH hi-
haa spent liourw
iriug the poor ones of
great day. Thia Is thy:
Mexican children who
- First Communion
since Felirtiiiry, IJJZ; the total num-
her receiving in that period being one
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Our motto is: We propose
to please our customers.
Everything in Paints, Varnishes, Wall Paper, I
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Father Brody, O. M, 1., who wsw sni b»d Btil?erf»<. Treai.3 brscwlr in Jf?i --2------r_ -----,
student In Mnynooth College from' for f chwiesi yoi» to. a
1955 until he wan ordained priestiw to lime nmder-
there in lSfi2, hns been keeping bi-i!riowd and diispfe^ (rutfe Hw.-pi
golden jubilee. He in not, of coarse, i1’? ts'nr<1 Mf3 1
aa vigorous now as when he waa at-
A program of Irish music apd folk-
lore. together with several r
toasts, was carried our. the mi
Hue features being an address
He by C. McCarthy. Among
contributions were the f.-slloi
IV, P. Powers, toastmaster.
Rev. Jno, T. Nicholson,
nfanlsju and Its Influences "r
)V. N. Finnigan, "PairiotUm and
Knoiv-nethingisui."
E. J. Rickert. "Hlstorr of the Or-
der.”
P. O'Le;
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years
Take Kild den flight
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piiliMtan. Ylby tiountiwffi Khrlne to
rrmtag plisee:
To silgbl.tow. eyeii that, turn to theii
mifimni
God s world till then unknown; the
dieal' find eiars,
'te lame Unit wiB.lii.
tliy face..
NOTES FROM BEEVILLE
An eight days' mission for Mexicans
was given (n the beautiful little
church of Our Lady of Victory under
NOFFD IMsmSICO MF-AIL
Very lEte T. P. OWte, O. F-:
spiritual dfreejor rrf (Is-r KMlsWRl! ?.r»1tr
N,vine ttociete ansi tte AjtM3ih®wss■
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the
lie eu^ts, the work of conversion
the true Faith makes sure jiroj
Every day itir'i'eaaeH our fold by a few
new fumbii.
"Last year the nuuiber of conver-
sions for the district wmi ,"7fi, and we
think 1912 will show it total of t -
"Our congregations are so recent
that we can ask no aid from them, ho
that the cost, of mthools. books, ca'c-
ehiKtii, curing for the sick and aged,
etc., all fajin U!J()n (ntr ;}j|Ull](i(}|..J>
Offerings will be gratefully received,"
Blew Style |
Kryptek Less f
Trouble all day, every -
way with two pairs of
CHARLES RKRS
“The Original Rees"
HOLSTON STREET |
you it pair of the KRYPTOK . il
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near with one pair of ghtasea. No ce- 3
inent to get blurred or line to show, .1
Best thing lit the optical world. 1
The "ORIGINAL RRES" has mov- :]
eil to HOUSTON ST., 217, Orpheum <1
Theatre next door, : !!:::.,::i.1
Catholic coagrej
purcluts,
buildlii;
excellent
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Among the other'
" iwing:
' who nmwithstand!in
hors of his parish
dally In prepai'
Christ fur (his i
third class of _,
have made their
l!.u,, rvum,r,( ,
her receiving in t .... r
bundled and seventy-five
We have with us at pret
nious tiilsHonary, Very Rev
F. Brannan of Dallas,
eatue io our IRk- city foi
of his health, in spite of ilto Illness
he has been preaching two sermons
every Sunday. Hoch (tension Is a inns-
terplece. and (he crowded church
Jong before the appointed hour Is suf-
ficient. proof thu.i the convincing argu-
tnentH of the Rev. speaker arc highly
appreciated.
Our (tsleeiijeit pastor has liettn en-
tortalnltffi ".Madam Iw Gripim" for the
past iuontli, but ban never missed Hay-
ing his .Mass and attending to the suf-
fering members of his flock,
READER.
PATH OLIGS EXEMPT
FROM PUBLIC SCHOOL TAX. lentBBg sick calls, by day and by night,
Tito Saskatchewan legislature had
amended the schciol law to the effect
that those who established separate
(Catholic) Bchoola shall be exempt
from the general tax. The Protest-
ants opposed -l:„------ '"I
Premier Scott assured a deptiteflon
that Ute government looked tin it as
according with the spirit of the emssti-
tiitfdni:inasmuch.ne.fc BBfegnani^l the
righto of the minority.
ACTOR TO RECOME A PRIEST.
S rF”^ The mystery grounding the mid-
Wfllfefl 8©CTirat®ly ' den disappearance from tlse’wtage of
- Michael Byrne, one of the Byrne
brothers of "Eight. Bel to' 'fa me, has
been ool-.c-d. Mlcliiieli Byrne, who _____________.......
oi:<(» the mriudjser.df: the com- twenty-five year a egi
- i. -t, s c oaC | tint o ti at: St.! Elites,: ait 3 : til d : pa rto
Frnncto' A-eauemy in MJrett.Oi.Tai. for
(lie tote, tei>' year", and wlll be ,or-
(Itsiaed a priest in June.. . .
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; . -iVHM in -,am©ncn»
RtlhJin^Urftd th« Ihi
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Mtorimmry N.it<*» mill News.
Anew VbiitJa’e Apostolic inis been
...... 1 to tenfriil Africa, (if
- Kira, with .’limr, Huth, White Father,
l.i:.as its Vluir. Africa now Jia« fifteen
r:-ifUCWCH, oil" Prclaliire uiilllDi!, fort.y-
|to-|s(i Vkmtote ApriatoJie, and twenty.
I olire J'reto' turcu Apoist.ojjc,
| ' llsgr. Aiigmiard. Vicar Aiirmtotte of
Ito&ikaigto. ha1* been ,‘lto recipient of
s 7tdlrtlnKohtoi.d leinor from the French
? gowrmnerit .vJiieb Jiaa J nut named
; t him sn officer in the Legion of Honor.
: : The Hev. Noct Bondy. Vicar Cen-
to- end nf C" Im to';j re. India, bait receiv-
;•■ ed the Kidsiir-i-HInd medal of the
first elnsssr from Hie English govern-’
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FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION
AT RED ROCK-
On account of the rainy nnd cold
dtaitlljtir the Forty Hours' Devotion in
our parish, wi^kdi should have lasted
three days, crime to a close the second
day after High Mato. Rev. (). Bauer |
of La Grange arrived on the 11th nnd
nmitoted the pastor tn hearing confes-
■*,et* slens. Other priests who hud prom-
pted Father Lenzen tlielr help advised
him of their Inability to wine, owing
to the bud weather.
During High SI»rs on the first day,
which was dung by Father Btiuer, St.
Joseph's Society, forty-seven strong
and wearing their badges, received
Holy Communion in a body. After
chanting the Litany of the Satets ai
proroBsfon took place with the Most i
Holy Eucharist to the door of the I
church. At 5 o’clock In the evening
there were devotions to tlio Holy Sac-
rament. <ondtlcied by Father Lenzen.
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Hibernians of Houstoti. with „
s-teff of able and energetic ; officers,
lire making an admirable attempt to v^2’ „,ss Dinkels
Infuse new life and vigor into the or- n^to=ito°rD’ Marshall
der in this section, and are determined
to make this a year of: genu lite prog-
ress. Among other things, they have
planned a series of "smokers.
first of which was given on Tuesday
evening of laet week and it proved ; -
be an un<iu a lifted success, being both
I’tota
:.cth.ri shle of (to earth will amply
|i:S'.toni pea sale f.ir rhe time, labor or self
lii-.-iferiHra torub-ed.
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| The Medlral Profess km In Cliina.
f i'r. Koflet. Il, J„ relates tlito nmiish
: ifisssfestoriit which occurred in
Tcliatig-ia-lfii. China, shortly after the
ffivoloiton,
"Theetlitt ten earn Ing the final dliG
tepeswiceof 1 h« ipteue had just, gone
ferth, nnd j mutli disturbed at
ths thought that a liitrber friend of
wine vmifi! now find hto trade at a
standntlll with no more heads t.o
share,
"Jleritog him one ilay, f said *,o
>W!. pec-t>l<* who were nsaembtod
rear.'. 'Cdioc, let tm console (Ills poor
—“to.'... war, has now no way to
:.: -earri-hia living.’
i<; ./‘Bat the liartxjr refused to be de-
Itotesiste. With the iri'irt. tranquil air
r foths world he replied:
■:§g: “ Oh, Father, do not worry about
W 1 will k(.i along " ‘ *
® Sihg to be a doctor.'
» "And so it was, Jn China, where
is surprised nt nothing, to be-
:g- (Onis a physician Is the tost resort of
s “th who has no other it’cans of
K Philng n livelihood."
®|.. fiptertnni
l^Jadia. where
g.tssSteells ■
fe-llsh saysr
E'. a’Altlioyglj Kott.iiyam Ute centra
Srhtam&tic and Jacob-
J-"- .
tend."
\\ n u I-. K e n ine <; y, 1 ns h Ch arai - j t ti v a u h p j <tf E << v. Th «!n u B m a >o f
' c"“ * Church, Laredo. The
Many
about
WIT AXB HUMOR.
' He cwhfB in Kind .laid down mottle
■ffflslrfc'teiMt toolrins MBs, vrltti a gefi-
ntSno dollar bill ott Wjh.
"? wist to pay for that barrel rff po-
■WdotBs JI ga.”,,
•J(Wt tttte t.h.ki wwsey," fcwitl the;
iu Jyl'l'" T !* fJ-ltT (yv iHli MTT’ J
■feef.OT!" ff<rs" si tlse».te „,1T;
15-iiy Sul;
“Most. n?f R fetiT s'twd."
“Ito tep teyer U gtawl: is is not.?"
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"TtoCs Ito way Si. muffi ■wltls the jio-
tateis."
s-c- -'hsi >1Rev. pastor delivered a sermon in -.'d
which he explained the Holy. Sacrifice . 25
, , , . t , , .oftheMass. After Mass there was g . -■■d
,e;s a ecraini invitation is extended toiproeession with the Holy .Eucharist :<i
in. the Catholic Knights of the different around the exterior of the church. In '. |
tn,, councils throughout the State to be which the whole .congregation took te]
p- presen’ at Refugio on Sundav new ' *'arr' Then Benediction followed and J
seJ ct,; o";. ,/. , ; . !>unany tox.,}th(, einging tlC the Te DemB h aJ(
the 2„rd Inst, and take part In the i present. 1
,-ho ceremonies of the exemplification ofl Despite the bad weather the attend- I
ast the first three degrees. The eandl-'have at the holy table and at the de- f
hsr dates, visiting knights and nie:nber?i vot!otls was good. A READER. ,
■ will assemble at. St. Joseph's Hal! on --—«—----- f
rimncey»narthn rte/i’ c m,Elrc!Jl Perhaps no man ever practiced al! J
RPhiXttr.tIrocn iU?tLhf MUr Lttd£. °.f! be preached, but this hi not a final -.1
Refuge to attend High Mass, which argument against preaching, =4
will begin nt TO o’clock. Rev. F. X. ’ . I
iieck wilt deliver the sermon.
At t: tiO p. m, all members and can-
(Ildntes miist lie at St. Joseph’s Hall
for (he exemplil'cntfon of the degrees.
At "CIO p. ni., at the conclusion of the
initiation <:<■ teutonics, nil the knights i
will assemble at the skating rink
where they will enjoy the well-known
hospitality of the ladies of Refugio.
One of the features of the banquet
will be n fat barbecued calf which to-
gether with the rest of the good
things, nnd last but not least, the ,
graceful ininistratkms of the fair ttt-
lemiimts. will render the occasion one
not very easy to be forgotten.
Uh Monday of this week Mr. D. M.
Kelly and wife nnd Mr. Joseph Cecil
Gray were received Into the Catholic.
Church, and on Tuesday they receiv- I
ed their First Communion, Mr. Kel- I
Jy and Mr. Gray win become members I
of the Knights of Coltimbi’B next Sun- i
day. Others uro expected to come be- 1
fore the week ends.
San Antonio Knights Will Visit Re- !
fuglo.
Tlie'liiltfatlon at Refugio next Sun-
day will be conducted .by officers and
m^mbpra of San Antonio Council, un-
der the direction of District Deputy
Nnieon Lytle. All local and visiting i
itrdghts tire cordially invited to ac-
company the party, which will leave
by the S. A. (i A. P. train on Saturday |
tit 2:20 p. in.; returning, will arrlvci
In Ban Antonio on Monday, at 1:40 p. j
ot
University, Omaha, Neb.,
bns been made n fellow of the Amer-
ican Assotdatton for the Advancement
of Science, which is one of the highest
honors conferred on a scientist In
America. It Is bestowed only on those
who are recognized aa leaders In thr-lr
choBcn fields In tho scientific world,
and who, by their work, have aucceed-:
e:I tn ad van cl ng the cause of eelence.
Father Rlgge has been a member of
the Association during the putt two
years, and read ft paper before its last
reinvention. Since 1996 Father Rigfte
han been instructor In
ptiyales, chemistry ami geology at
Creighton. He In a frequent Contri-
butor to sclentfile journals and his ad-
vice on lo’iontific problems has been
often sought by other authorities.
lit Old London,(near die church of St. ‘
; Bartholomew, recently, the 700 year
old coffin of a prior was unearthed.
te The Governor of New York has ap-
pointed Judge McCall, public service
consuliSBloner. Judge McCall Is a
lending Irish-Amerlcnn and Catholic.
Gotthard Deutsch, a writer In the ,
American Israelite, declares that the ,
Jews are treated with eminent fair- entertaining and Instructive,
ness and justice In Catholic Bavaria. “ - - - -
More than 79,000 children, mostly
under the age of nine years, were de-
prived of one or botli parents by di-
vorce In this country during the past
year.
The Rev. J. Havens Richards, S. .L,
of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola,
New York, Ims peen appointed to the
rm-torshlp of Canisius' College, Buf-
fo !<i.
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We have found paint that we guarantee to he |
SUN PROOF.
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^nsiaSS?. Lorsifits
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Lastlkops Webbing aftd Last ikons Cloth—
Wo Nemo inventions and the only durable ela«-
ifes ever made—have done wanders In tractor™
ing the cornet Into a healthful garment, as weP
as n combining up-to-date style and slendernere
with p«Tfer;t eomforf. '
They have matte it possible to prodnresteorsers
that careful phyrdclans endorse and recommend.
These new fabrics are an important feature in
nearly all this season's Nemos.
bon t: miss our Nemo demonstration
worth while to get expert Nerno advice <
portent subject of coraetry.
aouvENms
WASHER BROS. .CO,
urge M, CoImo, one day recently,
the proceeds from "Broadway
Jones," amounting to $:j,noo, to the
Calliolic Institute for the Blind. New
York. .
I The Knights of Coluinbus nt Wash-.
I In St on, D. C.. have acquired a large
Ba|i'ist church, wlileli hi to be remod-
eled into a i lub hoinie for their mem-
bers.
The Catholic cang regal Io u at Dun-
bar, Neb., Ims purchased the Presby-
terian church building at. that place
and will refit It for n place of CuthoJie
worship.
Rev. P, J. Gibbons of St. Patrick's
CmJi<<<lrol, Melbourne, tins been ap-
pointed by the naval authorities se-
nior Catholic ehupbiln to the Royal
Australian Navy.
Steps are being taken In Englund
to erect a memorial to the late Fath-
er Cernrrl, S. .1., In com mom oration at
bls Jong a ini (llstingulBhed educational
connection with Stonyhlirst College.
The Rev. Noel Rundy, VI,car Gen-
era] et' Calm Ind ore, India, has receiv-
ed the Kaisar-f-Hlnd medal of the first
class from the English government In
recognition of public servtci’K In In-
dia.
Bishop Ktumudy, reclor of the
American College, Rome, Halle.I from
New York Inst week on the Kteainshlp
Crown Princess Ceellle bound for Bre-
men, whence the Bishup will proceed
to House.
Miss Na link’ Gibson, dung hl er of
the late Captain Snmii(i) Gilnmu. IJ. :i.
Navy, wan recently recolvtal into the I
Vlaltatlon Order, the core in any taking
pliue nt the ('(invent on ColHiei-tlrut
Avenue, Was h I ng ton.
, A poiitliumou'f work by Ciirdlmtl
Newman is In press. It is two mnrri-
scrlp' volitines of notes, memo rati :i a.
iiiteriieti<nl inntnictloris and t-erruone
dating from 1847 to I H79. embracing
Ids priestly ynure.
A hull hour before the time set for
Mass several hundred ineri and wo inc"
were <|> j'.<;n to L.............. ...........
when fire rtttmtoij SS. Peter
Paul's Church In Hotiih Cblen ;o,
eently. None v .... :.
h $111,0(10.
The Prince Regent of Biivtirtn lr, „„
conterred on Misgr. Fruhwirth. Nuncio New Hmm gists ire
at Murilcl), tho Grand Crons of the Or......— “—
<ler of the Crown. The 'Prime Minis-
ter, Flaron von HertHtlg, jiertionaily
consigned the Insignia of the decora-
tion to him.
A golden riborium of beautiful de-
sign haw been presented to the A|m-
tolie Mission House, Washington. If.
C., in litetrmry of the pile Rev. A. P.
iJoyle. C. 3, P., by the (listens of Mere i - ■ •••>• i.™,,: . ..j.,!-, v< tc.,™,...
<y of Pl'.tsbtii'gh, and hl*i devote ! | negro, on tile wf»sti, Ous.
friend and co-worker, Rev. Rldiardtelamtnupte ovj the exlteros! esiA, 1:
ig. but God
missionary,
i me back
Zeal of Husk Bel lewun Indians.
Fr, .1, itapet, O. M. !., aeems to be
well aatlHlted with the zeal shown by
[ ^^mmiionVpuhli; ‘!S
| ! speak well of their savage converts.
| ’ |Fr. lia]iet's letter miyu;
j Tlw Mission of fhe Mite Box. "On arriving at Sable Litlw, after it
I JleliJni.' torcteri ’nihsloms by means;Journey of about 170 nilleii, | wan
| rj tile mire box Is :i plemsing undlDtl.lc aurprlKod to find so few India
I ttopbj irio’hod of propagating the! itethored to meet me. ?. _________
§ Faith, arid one that, appeate esiieclaljv! however, Hutt my presence bad
I ttiriilhlrea. In the hands of a child,'been f|j]ly expected.
| ifiit lltthi box Invites charity in a way' "A aper-Inl courier whh therefore
| tUt vannut be refused. isent out to gather the converts in full
I bit the eblete eneemragh thorn* Tn : force. Responding to this cull. Hie
I [heir iluirge to keep a mile box in a'f»IHi(ul brnvets begnn to hasten to the
I ('jijrtelimi !ibne, and even to ltd [ci t ■ misMon, some even coming a. dbstanec
I: ’ jenny cotitriiiittloti^. :,}f l'>0 rnllea, and most of the way by
I The glow aad sattefaedon felt fiy I foot at that,
I.■■■.: ths yoc’lifu! mission hel|>er when he j "Four days were consumed by the
|:.: ta IllfcsJ his li'tv, nod sent tile win-i1ntt’3r< tl,,d they endurted not a little
I ?Ut;H to fk;h;e ijrerlng afion11 e (■ n tb(> i 'Dh(:«mf<trt on th« route. One man.
: ride of (h< earth will amply i««venty years of age, wait among the
moat fervent who listened io the
words of the uibifilonary. When
about to set out on bin return trip he
said concerning bls * "' '
tlon:
" T am not .very
baa brought me to
and Ho will surely dike
again.'
"Tho Ir..
several da;
uients, i
fortified
again to continue their hunting
trapping."
‘The Indians made ft retreat of
eye, approached the Ba (Ta-
il nd then much consoled and
I went out into the wilderness
and
ueu. Airs. AL W. Florei
Carey, Misses Esther and Mary Tier-
ney, Miss Lucflte Dinkelspiel,'R
----- , - — —
Reeske.
The Ladies' Aid Society being (in-
state , le to tast Monday held a meet-
's." the • 5 5“ r.lda-v arteraoon at 2 o’clock
,ln the Knights of Columbus Hall
tel T,he rectory at St. Patrick’s Church
f,uen south Harwood and Eakin Streets
was damaged by fire, caused by an i„-
stataanBous heater in the bathroom,
fna house was occupied by Rev. ..
td JJonohoe. The damage amounted
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THE BEAT OF WAR.
In order Ra a rj^-sr tif =
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Crush itJid =*<? Is prvftrmfng likely,
C b e rri u ft' ry \y i t h *; n £ li a { w ttt fcnet tv. 4 > *«u ff 5 s w *11 1*w re - <5 n h> r< •« d
map even, with a of arito :it. The work Is being done un-
tnrhed rotivyya. listte ^eissnig te 1:1>c. d<:'r'.., h’' direction ,if the pastor. Rev.
render, a ml stailstlcs <-!l area nsld pii- Dal hi her is nd it is 1 bought tliL-
rml-nton still lc^. Bttt w all know;dtulidltig will be ready for dedication
:l>ow big are (fee Stat-ms w Itaive trav-j*n May.
...... , , j eled tliToutth am-.! tew dearel?1 (PrintedJ
the a'truet io7f'rT«Mn“ ‘Tn
SS. Peter an*l following (Kte.y he uB(>-
► ... .<..,»>«>. rt .»*, Fs?* | | . i
were Injured. The Ions. |juIf.arta u rf Q(sjlr
| and haai isbpi!' the «« prtsrtsIM.toti..
loot; 8<»rvja l» larsps aw Vermost at«d
lli'IolNoW Kura pints I riB p;p. f|«ar, (LlW htt
more than threw tefKissi tfeefr fistpula-;
’lea. ;
Montenegro bt .tusteifet lbw Gsimo- i
limit and Ha?, a fourth of Ils pwi-tel.B-.
Hon. I
Groero I# ah'tsat. ilfcy eJir# of
Virginia tod hast (vrbre !U poputallou.I
Turkey lit EfjrifpKt Is- tt»«5ItT
Missouri aH-:S Emm t.vt'Ire? Iw poir""''— *'
From C-ett ItjIis„ lt.Swr esjdte I ol
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IMlTfATTAM lend a suitable .sermon iwrochktT re .;
ftllun Father Bhuer. ' J
AT REFUGIO. TEXAS. On Thursday Higii Mnss was .again < |
; celebrated Ybs* Fath'?? Rancr,
To De HeM Nest Sunday, Feb. 23. "
A cordial invitation is exfeiidetl to
ri
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ureamiu i ig-iutc; naiuuig,
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-■ iAf -feWfbtessttte feBtn? -"no i.tf'-'re'.;' reret": ’-re re?-;-5re?-rre;.?y:<^^°
! «====£ SSrSr
lit.!;-,0'?"!,c* STSsis
fg Merch..^
haw been prci
Mission Hou
>ry of
Pl'.tsburgh, and
of Mem to-
p.
W. Alexander. jatiotit ttiy nsnna.T’ dtitt.n.Eve sre from CfoS-
Thc, Catholic colored people of t|(<.t‘i»B<’ te Wfrt-teiw. k
city of Detroit are working to m-’-mu-i I’tom Adrf,T.au:.>Se. wtere the BiuM10
ulnte fiindn to liiifbl n flnirch for th«Jr("arintis are sow, to tlci'mitrsnjStuirpte. 1
wltiHjve use. Perin.xrtoti has be.-J'shoro they ww. !lo »(*.. fa Jit’s tar m-
obtatec’d in many pm ’Mien to give Vcrlt to Adtetay. JEM te mtr weary aonla thou art yet
tert’iinmenla, presenting negro talent,: ------------ ]
nnd through (ills means K.'luo firm al- THE Hf.KSSFTIt WATW W C1WW
ready been collected, J (1{ HiJW,!i4 Abjrste *’T FcHsitw, ft I,id
Matinal training in the publict recorded that la s tIisS«b be >saw out!
Kehtralw of Biotis City, la., ii; to teri Dlvln*! L«rd. emSirtii.efng<ttaJ
given parochial ftchuofa pupils, uniter spiritual chlfdrets isf fk. irrsstois. isr.dj
an arrangement by the board of efl’i-[(i3 fte pretssttd ttee 5«? W. &arrwl i (llWt j\mtsd on earth O vrlni
cation, which requires that a Btiffi- ; Hatt heard W® -TFsaesids tbeis® W-j.-ris- ‘
elm number of pupils must be tor-png wonfa: -My mt, ®sls« #n hQjra;* lh,IB rHni,t
niBhert to warrant the employment of jknown try meta ?te way the Cr-css Hj| tetstoro?
... ....
In the ctiotern year. ; In paaslntst hfc rtatal
The .Jesuit Institutions In the G«sjrze'.» .am- sixty-tS’Esrlfe.
rIous parts of Austria have been or-lte A da® of sta;lty-3ir-et Wt it i« a.ptafe.
tiered to destroy the wire tens stations that if te t^ira^-yir^ he wflfter-,
— - erected by them, since nueh rivalrv an admiral 1
■th e tn east) re b lt.ter I y. Jnt t looked upon ua rl e t rl m e n ta 1 to t he | - -N® Y ork W krfelL :
Government, monopoly. The ordet
; was the result Of eotnplaiiKa made by
the military stations, who wish to p«#.
: retfa a free field.
Fire : destroyed the handsome
elitirt-li of St. Road of Lima. tire1.,. ............... . -
Bend, Kansas, a feat days ago. causing! fpb- T::). after a teas: BSireiex. He TiM;
a Ions of ?35,()0<i. Two small schsra-i;3Teara old.
bit! Id hi gs belotijring to the parish 5 —■——o-----— i-—-r — _.
were Imraed at the aame (lci« Thi3pJ.<«? PJvRMITFRW 4HSR ■'MJOS-iiwW. -:Wb' ^nuplr imUlfe head,
'community, which Is' one of thel The Blshsp of Bsffslo.(itessfaWy:ro<■ "Gt« W&daJ. K .Sw'» taade money
wealthiest !ti 'Kansas, was aettleil.teelved from the ^eisessJssiSisst tel- ■Msi-.fetsiidre&eiaJteB'ld be-.ellg
,.uns. and the parish comprises overksoegee as late sy«toifik Sa (fee af-’j.
one htmared tamlllea. |ternmm._______ . m-MW i................. ...
wfiwiwss sBOIBBtoOs
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