Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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FOREST, D. D., BISHOP OF SAN ANTONIO. AND OF Rt. Ret. PETER VERDAGUKR, D. D.. VICAR APCBTCMJC OF BBUW»VlUdL *
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SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. THURSDAY. AUGLST n, 1898.
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DR.G.W. PHILIPS, DEWTIST,
in five sections.
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FneticAl Charity.
Attrosg trraple of practical charity
■titaUiMMH. Thxbufij —
itia'iilMa ▼ ute bwraata tte attar af-
Blsbopof Sandwich in IMF.
to Loa*<x>. Ont , to rite. tMMtond to
Toronto ate rated to tte Arrhlfatim
pal digatty Jnly T7r* .1889.
Be wan Wjec« of age ■■•*■ * netira
of Intend.
The tenoral <rf tte die—u* prefatte
took place to toe Ctih iM al at Ttootoa
oa Angrat 4. State* Dowlteg ef Hara-
Otoa cetohraM Pontifical. Mens ot Be-
qufera ate Watep Mrfjti'M ot Raotaa-
tar datteesad tte rarram.
BsHsra to tte ktatory nf Ttautos tax
ttare tarn rash a faros taagaMa^.
- T '11 |---j"+l Tte Cette
tttai vMaoete t» esffiuoatira by *to-
Dfiith of Archbishop Waldu
Most Rev. John Wateto. AnMIAqp
of Taranto, Canada, died stelesdy. c*
tevtUhmoaJily Stat, Hawraafi-
parratiy •wall, although te wan «*■-
fine* to Ms root* With aepratoed uxMx
u-nee the only uncertainty is
it trams to be aa to preetaely
iiitfea stall end and what mt
meat Sptin will be permitted
Once peace fa zv-establteed,
cririty win bn found Tor all
now idle. Itexsfry will hum: -
will pat aide nstrietioca
taif a doran year* bare im ■
e all moraotf'e eirdra am?m
onto eristencv.—Tbe Catholic
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removal.
a Ripe have ramaiad Cteta
'gaud rerafrtaKtittBbUsbmeuC
arta-t Witt Atf kites of
am! Mattiea a nah. Carpeta
' riMtriu carpwC train mar.
honedM.
DR- ROBT. LEE WITHERS,
*?*tase. 41*1. Xante SL UqkotHl.
^to < Meltoyvr'eSrac Stare, Military Hera.
rand to ktausow ranM tel
T rajnti gt hen for- tte
f ttera wtatuafi* mwA
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STATIONERS tad ENGRAVERS.
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JAMES CLAVIN,
Otto H€iet>e,
Swraarar to M. M. Wln<te)d,
(FoEneriy Wm. Htaoer,)
Mstater - aui - fttalier,
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1ST. JOSEPH'S BUILDING.)
Ste Antonio. - - Tex.
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aa. -Sotmaaaun. JUrnmiJy of
but more rwora'.ly of Cali-
a reeataad toto tte Ckuxtii at
□rtfa. by Rev.PalterO'Sal-
>. Srtronmo* te now a private
il Artillery, rad te ad pramnt
MliMf Army to Ptano Rite.
II know* in 8t. Fatrick a
rat boaaytette dtefc.
kma-aantatari oMcnre
I Cavalry and Mtik Enfamtry.
rd pratteteMly gtotati ear- *
b fore «r *w owteF to tte
LadfleMiiximJW 1 '
tppteaM raamad Mtadraatee
coiMad tnran^M OMtaetel*
oTtewtead wdar totetat «t
, W---—--r--V ^nucn, wnra cuinpavuBUo ww* w
th® hea^rarat ehmetea to Lootaiana. j
Rev. Junes A. RocklliT. S. J., rector J acted to tte hierarchy of the United
of St. Caoteoe’CoUer®. Baffalo, N. Y..
bra jut tera appointed to tte hlcbe*
oOt» la tte German pravtooa of tte
Jendti fa tkte coontty, tte* eT tte
rapertorefthe Aaadean ntoafau. He
wV ■acnod tte Bav.Tteo.Yan Bos
ram. wte bra teas anpatar far tte
prattetyran.
At a. raorat maotfa* rftte Critadfc
Untao of Taalrart. tte Jtar«iafa of
J.T. Burnett & Co.,
Funeral Director
Ud embalmer.
Sncce*>cr to Sheern <t Burnett.
( Old Stand.)
RJHERAL CHAPEL:
Cur Met aui Luxoya Sts.
pnmitrnun. miw-iwu, suru * cvunr ji^ finally rey tin rew
; would eventually destroy our republican i j^e kmg line -mi in
■St. L/rai?. On the afternoon of that ’ ” * ’’ ’ ’ ”
; d*y tit® Corner-1 tone of their beautiful
in the daughters of St. Ursula. jcew church ■ was laid. The ceremony i
Most Rev. Archbishop Ryan, of PbU- j
adelpbia, has named three priests as
chaplains. This action was taken in
r aponse to a demand from the front
for more Catholic priests to administer
to the spiritual needs of Catholic
soldiers in the field. The three priests
named are Rev. P. J. McMahon, Rev.
Thos. F. Ryin, and Rev. James A.
Dalton, the first of whom has already
received his comnisaiou and gone to
join the troops at Chickamauga
Capt. John Drum, of tte 10th U. S,
Infantry, killed at the head of his men
before tte battle of Santiago, was t.
representative Catholic soldier—a j
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Z^e. ?Venty *ftb : to those prmdplea. They have tecosne m white rte
'^7 Whk?, W“ tb5 d^tfr^tlX."X1IltrT W ngt iT^itmsi1*! 1777^*5 tte
° '* 1 Rt. Rev. Bishop ScaimelL Bisbop of touchingexampteo of tte dwe^wa saA
Omaha, gave as Ite o^nire thx: only a nwtwce to which the seamew of every
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Archbishop K.tZ‘’r of Mil-. would make an alliance with Euidaud
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IllcCwirt,
A.A.ZIZIK.
teal DiiEctff art Water,
Cor. College and Navarro Sts.
<tea Day and Night- Teteptene M3L
I CATHOLIC NEWn fa his
A.7VT> ISTOTE8.
Tte Viaitotlon nuns areabout to open
1 a convent in the dty of Mexico.
Very Rev. James F. O'Hare, D. D.,
[Special Prices
on Aixrrnxx of
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WEAR
I i.Wbte, fa Hragnay. Hta dtoeara is
I Me of tte test eatewndfa thathfag-;
I sad he himself bra sera* pmaal
E ^raa. He tfiBH HI ttaUfortterap-
tet of the poor ate tte suffering. Xtet
Nra he antrfatte no teas tiras tofiuNO
' ***«» to tte hinpiisls. 'ate SNLOM
| f;to»btte«pteNw. Wkhintwo
I *fate ef ttoa psasete year te baa
I fi*te to,M0 ftoM tn tte hMpItwb.
r sum to tte «r|teaafto.
E teaser niiiiiteil ite*
I JMyrfefateBg fateBBttfr hsfaraJ ttolMb*Mr psreraAef ttebg-
| M ^btepHoras^.ef Wfcfatab brapab''' ‘
B *7** toftot Ob nters nii«N>tr '
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Itos. L. Conroy.
* DIOC i Ireland, has teen appointed Rector of jchampions
UUNRO I . Gt . rClL/b,ittie Irina Collegeat Salamanca, Spain,
IMfil lB A VP!? • I “ pUce of tho Dr- G<”r*n ■
IflBUIbAAvA j Church entertainments, wteuprotee-
A ft VBL|>lktf islonal performers are hired, and charg
*"Kj la no LO» ; i ng an admission fre, will have to pay
• - - Where
amateur talent is used no license is re-
quired.
A Paris correspondent etatM that ten
days previous to tte reception of Rev
John Spencer Turner into the Catholic
< ."hurch fa Paris, his sister, Mrs. Walter
I Shields of New York, also embraced
j tte faith.
I Rev. Peter A. Nogues, S. J , profes-
sor of French and spiritual director of
Marquette College, Milwaukee, was
found dead in hta room at tte College
building recently. Death was caused
by heart failure.
Mr. James Critty. an Australian gen-
tleman, died in London recently and
felt his property, estimated at £160,COO
to tte Catholic Church. Of thia sum
I £10,000 is to be devoted to tte main-
| tauance of St- Patrick’sCatoedral, Jkel
A TaueMag ImoW—it
The New York Herald obfotaed from > -w CMtaix waaoc. of thk casnex.
many American bishops an exprratesi COLOM. san» paxxwru. *10 XM otsw.
of their views TegarffingsnAn^o-Sa»m Oeuf tte most tosKbtag iBctesutofa
alhance, and natara&y there was con- eoonectira with tbe detattettei st Ite
in■■ kj . _, . ridereble divergence of Oj^ksa. Rt. Snaaish nriaswen from Cervesa'i fleet
ill for some time. m his quarters. There are two Spanish - .
Rev. Daniel P. Lawton, S J., who 'pri««fa who were captured along with
recently volunteered for service in the O>e officer® also quartered at the Acad-
SCh°*1 •tM,dilOQ’Wi’” J Louisiana Field Artillery and has been emy, and they are the celebrants of the'
>. *— *•-- 7- n registered ’ appointed chaplain in tte U. S. army. Massee at the temporary altar which the
-------is one of tte most promising young Admiral has had placed in the building
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fc-wttr* ha am.,
■ grading a* tte mb* HteJi-
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8““’*“"- ""“toiF team ns Al
R Hoed, to Vistotfa,
Ay northwan! fa tbs
Net loag. Is flatated ^{Tt*
BmaterfaL 1 TmlbiL (IZ7i_
Kte rad via Tnsfrnm sat
J HillPnhte a sbm
rart Brati^ eoMsetfar r»-
From Orarafas a teaaen h
Bill via Seguin and Bor BsHfa.
■ AstoteD. temyst* aanj to
■oaxaisson Jniy® to locate th.
ten three to San Ateouto,
IlMfld Ater Betanin,
I Campbell, agsd K. a rath*
■ died at old age on hta farm
Kufa on Monday auafav. An_
o’clock. bad nenfoed th®
teTtoneutB rhiBi watte beffae,
■eral erevtass sonducted by Rev.
mcMateu,toufr place on Mou-
fcoou and warn lately attend,
■ng tte nxaanm being yr
■ Campbe l, tte shstrtt of Bfatt
■e decaned was ax did rwiliu
■ State and tte het of eight
■. four of wtera died in Texas
■ irelMi 1, and oar. Father Neal
K, in New York. May his soul
100 AnruC«10O.
rafere of tkis rape? win be '
to lean that ttere fa at least
kied dfaenre ttet remce has
le to emu ta aM Its stave* and
>torrh- HaB's UatarrhCure
IT owtttva maw now known tn
cal fss erafay- CaBarrk being ■
tttoasl dtarara,. require* a cou \
U treatment. Sail's Catarrh
Jke-i factually, acting direct-
p® Mote and.moans aurfares
Totem, thereby destroying the
m of tte ffissras. and giving
St strength by building up th®
fas and assiteng nature In da-
srk The proprietor* have so
lb fa it* curette* powers, that
r One Hundred Dollar* for any
ir fails to cure. Send for list
mis la.
kress, F. J. Our.' A Co.,
1 Toledo. O.
by Droggiato. Tfc,
lt WiflFolIara War.
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... stateroom on tte steamer from him, have been attending the daily That Angln-Ranw» Allfanm,
. Albany to New York. He was director Masses at St. Mary’s church in that city
, of tte Brothers'Cathedral School at regularly. The walk from the Acad-
Buffalo and waaon his way to Pittston, emy to the church is quite a long one,
Pa , to visit relative* there and enjoy a and. perhaps, for that reason, the Ad-
much-needed vacation. He had been miral U now having week day Mass said •
Rbt. I. F. Horstmann, of Oreland. ItMtauwulli. N- H . wra tte fam-
*»id; w®U Captain Mrera. of tte Crtaotei
•I am absolutely opposed to any Bri Colcu, took of hfa crew jrat before bo
v.^sw--V-—-w*. -a —
The convention opened on the 10th fast. Satolli on June 20, 1804, and after his establishment of the old French church
[and will last four days. - —----- »»- ■ - __-___- - "____2_j, ”.’L ., ..Lkl__-I-
Bishop Wigger of Newark laid the! I0cnt*:t moral philosophy at S'., first pies® of Catholic worship erected [
1 cornerstone of a new church at West! Mary® University, Galveston. ' in Wiscouaiu, wm i-elebrated with be- __
! Hoboken, N. J., on Sunday before last. St. Staafaiaus’Polish Church at De- coming ceremomes last Sunday and > coalition of European powers against ns worship i>oM* hi* iran—ewlar
before meving to our new quarters ' The church is to cost about 1100.00). , troll was dedicated on Sunday. July Monday. Archbishop K-tz r of Mil-1 would make an alliance with England ^^ew nt tte Coicu had landed
■ am T TV S W gTrnV m F*tber John Roux, a young pri-st of i31 ■ by Vicar General Joos. sMiated by wankee officiated at Pontifical L ch , ,1^, re tie. but »there w no present in- with the rest of the prfaoncn. ate witfc
5ULJ.VAii snvti W., j g^jj^ Cnjj, WM fatally injured; *^°nt *I#ren w twelve priests. Fully Mass, and Bishop Messmer of Gre<-u [,;. Of a coaKtiou, the pro- them Captafa Morou. who MBfatte
003 VV-CorlAHierce Bit,, in • vms-k on the Rio Grande railroad 5•w® men Participate I in the procre- Bay preached. It wa-> Rev. Gabriel posed .■■".-.nee i* uncalled for and ’■ouhl Colonel Forcer. of tte marine eor^,
-[S' 1st Chamita. N. M., on Tuesday July ;"too- “a fal|y twice thst many men . ! Hichard, who was elected to ' ougress fee nnwtae." . ta hf 1 labors «* musterfa^:uOcar. Tbfa
i "6th. ! women,and children blocked the streets in who K*v® the impetus to the x«t Rev. Archbsahup Gross at P- ’t ; work took time, as .we® man's urn
1 A letter from Key West states th,t!in viclnitT of tbe church. The Catholic reRident* of Green B <y to-rret !xn,1OrtlKOn> ne«l. at present.: fawnpetoa had to te recorded, but
the slaters’ Hmpitsl at that nla e fa! w“ recently purchaa.d from * church. This anci-nt Gr.-en Bay for foreign alliem-e; but should say faa it wra over, and thra Captain
' fined with wounded soLIiers and that]tlle Gern““ Lutherans at a cost of com^gatimi wm for one year. IfiW-.A). of rh„ countries with which Spain fa'Mcmm mined to the AfaMten uttcer
■ tbe Sfatere have all they can poaibly ♦15'700 “* “ •farth Poli*h Ca«»lfc \ S' J' > ' alW by blood and policy come to her! wked psrmtaaton to say a few part
I do as nuries. !Charch in D<*roil ■ W“ e^C“en ’nP*‘rio- aid fa the present conflict, onr nanrral; ln< words to hta xwu. Tte request wra
Four Of tte rno.t .mln.ni p„„iiat, I Stater 8t. Basile, a native of Messig- of ^Bty ot ally would be England; her fleet and r^dny granted, tar « aptain Maron,
Ifadnwar. Uattelie. Th.*.™,, rlutioenx Biw* DeP*«m?nt d® >*Ain, Here is another .-vifance, we sup cure acting in union could whip tbe fastrad of maktag a formal and eto-
LitimHi* rn t o 11 jfain France anti xoraeriy mown m ^J”b nrir iawf, ■ ui uir ____ _____
air John Dw SfF ' warld “ Clotttd® PaBout, died »t of CaUoIIc Church, m J advanced by Archbishop Gtom np to th zdu at thb hwd of K «od
r ” -™- «W* an | the Mt. Carmel Convent in New Or. ; Its enemies assert, opposes the study of i for the alliance is the freedom of tbe ; fkfag Mm warmly by rte tewd t«wv-
j leans on Aug. 3 at the age of 49 years, th® Scriptures by its priests and people. I Churc h under English dominion- where-1 j^rly kissed die grim emlcir <m tte
‘ t year* of ber life A aew annotated edrion of the whole ; as the pivernmente of Rmvia. Italy. and [ rteev —
at the orphanage of Mt. Carmel on Bible is being prepared by one of tbe ■ France are her avowed enemies. ‘..r „„r ,
_____________________________ . ~ , Ri j L Sp<;diaK Bfahop of [ wnnto hrrakL and
[which b^ta on August 6th and con* I TOted twufa who serve God with a cheer- ~ “ '
The funeral took place from Old Testament in tbe Hebrew, Septus-[ fiance would involve ns fa European * th* tend and >S**ln* each sunburnt
, gint, Vulgate, and French text, and‘polities wad wars, and thns prevent us : rheefr wh m»T, threw Ms .wwwl
Col. Lew A. Clarke was received into Ktve the NeW Testament and the dr a- from carrying out our God-given mis- [ hj, commanter’s neck ate gave him a
- - - tero-canonical books in Greek. Latin, [ sion on this side of the Atlantic.' Poli- ■ nin* hrarty embrace Aa Captafa
and F each. The Pote has given the ! tieal and social questions given us to Morra ram® to the C.Job’s marina
, ww*. « -ut xjl u,, enterprise his special sa <c'ion. Carry solve win redound to our own benefit j one oj tte men, tte capCata**
i Rev. Bernard Maguire, professor at ^s^m a jo^tifat and^m"^ount^f the 'ldinBB to the McAU “««00- wh;ch [ a«’] of mankind fa general. but if orftrfy. fa M outbarar of grief, sprang
■" -'**— ---*u"• ~ ‘---we permit ourselves to be drawn aside' the ra- ks a*A th-ra— hi* arms
[ from our true interests a® well as our; hfa epufe's neck lite acfaUd.
[providential mfarion. such a courae:^, finally ^tie expt tin reacted tte
’ _ k a votoe
< shaking with emotion, said a few wurda
iwf farewell to tte crew an a whole. As
Ibe finished toe half-clad msnsnrraax*-
EXPERT tenance of St- Patrick'a Cathedra), Bel
EMBALMER* 1 bourne.
Tte new preaident of Georgetown
[University fa a true blue Yankee, a
[convert and typical Jesuit, tbe Rev.
> John Dunning Whitney, 3. J. He has
I been * teacher all Ms mature life, and [
| comes to his new office with a lougi
. record at sucorafal work.
Dr. R. Mencrer, [ At tbe eleventh International Euchar-
t T*ts-CmMssasafe llrtic Congress, which opened fa Bros
| ~ OlUgOOIL ; wile the hwt week fa July, Cardinal
| Ontaa* tALHYDVl DRUG STORK. Gooes*®, Primate of Belgium, Cardinal
I HH*tBre; 725 K-C<rameroe.ooraar ctf J Laogenieax. Archbishop of Rbstma,
I Ctere street. Telephone Na. 389- icvrdtaal VaauteIH,and many Bishope
‘ and mitred abbots were present.
A splendid new Catholic church is
mw ta course of construction at Alex-
andria, La . under tbe able and real-;
<Mt*CtkT *5“^ foam added to our census will M anout;™ «*v «™>i«
who have viatted the building speak of thw> mlTlinns Three uew sow Q"i» 1 **** nAVM1 terete nW Santiago, was cele- Tbe UMpfll WubpMM.
jt a* a magatfiomt and costly structure [tbMa de Cnte Is tte nVW ‘ brated August 3d at St Mary's Church.! Tte wreck of the Brian Mercedes,
which, when completed, will be one ot j temi*ptere—will meat; Annapolia. Md_ Admiral Cerver* and1 which Bes ta tbe entrance to Santiago
twotebl V ttenvh not aacMaarily. be at-1 »boat fifty of hfa officers attended the [ haiter. was visited by a party of naval
- - — . - —j— i officer* shortly after tbe bottle, and the
- - ~ " "■ • 3— - --- ’ Shortly before 8 o'clock ta the mom-1 Mg boles fa her hull are ultataaui to
nirsd/rnrr readers to tear*'tte* Cuba faff- the Spanish officers began to come the skill of tbe gasmen en the Texas
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: to the Church. Admiral Cerver* cam® ‘ dor diffirnWm, she being, at the that cf
' among the fast, accompanied by hfa san.: the attack, fat tbe aarrow rhswxil awd
hi* tall form domtastfay all the mt scarcely dfemnflHe fa the ear^y dawn,
iTtb. a s. -
w r P1MHIL JTMtaur iWlflCK Ma oego tMwaipiV* <4mOE *—- IBMW*
~ ^.T~ * .. \., A- to Annapolia. and the rich young voteea a riagufar rtrraaf ns, ora of the for-
PiBriiW of tte chorfahnflIM tbe charch with tuara of ww; the war* room ef ffie
tte mdodtora strata of the Gregvriax Beta* Mtemflm was totally cfaaae* eta
w ♦*. cteui. Admiral Carvan occupied a by a stall, evarytteag ta it canto*
reow comm w* _r-----„ iawiff.wMle 'i s^iteBgWt
>" A few feet ta front of the Admiral war* reoas tte tiay rtapsi. with tte
wra aarepe-covvra* bier, with a wttb altar an* tte usual adoramrato, wra
. crura oeffitae* on Ma dark fold*. Arona* qafas aatouckn* re* esurythtaff wra -----
~ tte bfar baraad ata cxnffisa,aad tte mlB fate aocrataw*titan,re ttatah *ta*i
teBufahBepital Cardtaal Gft titar rerinte* tte tfeasre of Ugh- A—tatowas s^n testa fauMri .Jy
HB BbMBfififfih* ■t*^tan®ta_wM^hffw* fibj^MMWaaBy
s, capita rBltbregTSe Msaa. aateta* by j , .. . / 1 ■ "T r - - Mb,
IBM BfataMM Academy, o^MtBtato MratiaaucfffieOgura- A"*4 *• MT
idfakaatemeantetikraBwiib dotsmCFMhreDetaaL ..............
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St, - long distances on foot to assist at tte drifauiriuly that bfa couditfcmfa grreo
i Rnl v SacrifL-e and rain tte indnlrenee, ’_____>- ----- 1 — —a
call for tte rare eat pi ayes* ef Catho-
lics Tte truth is. tte corasta tatafa
fatally roHfiug him of thekttierirength
he tar rnd be It rreasmtared agria.
spirit and dtaobre our Union.
PortiuncuU at FL Daria. EM>W1
WMQHIXTVWl-*
______ F JT the first time ta it® hittory, Fart fed hfan. Jag hfa anBBBtekga, all
and the exercises were interesting and! Da^f’ h,e privilege of celebret- > fayfag for one last ctebruoe.
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Mueblriepen laid the stone, assisted by Iflnj-Vesper® on August 1st, until sunset (
a church.
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a cost of congregation was for one year. I849-.H). of countries with which Spain i«}Mor>ra turned to the AteMicua MK-wr
. served bv Rev. A. M. Anderle.lv. S. J., i ....u—I ... ...
wso in 1887 was chosen *uperior general j ,r. jjjp present conflict, our natural ‘
of the 3ometv of Jesus. 1 —ti„ Xu. . x„ ■
- -• ■ t Here is another evidence, we sup - 1
i Franco, and formerly known in tbe : P°**- B*yH t*1® * ‘Standard and Time*, ‘ * - combined navies of the world. Another ; quen£ addrera to the tong line, waited
Mr John Dav U^thew. aod i world as fafaa Ciotiido rassam;, aica ar ™ — [xT«m Lvj, G..—-np to tn* fa* of
' flh R Hfa ki | the Mt, Carmel Convent in New Or-; ltJ «««, opposes the study of. for the alliance is tte freedom of the; taking him warmly by the haad. tre-
enry wmns. jlean® on Aug. 3 at the age of 49 years, tb® Scripture® by ite priestsand people. I Church omlt-r English dominion-where-1dtrly kissed the vrit- saitor <m tte
Preparation* are being made for the < jpent eighteen years of ber life A aew annotated edition of the whole: as the pwernments of Rmuia, Italy, and Wtsutte rw asw tte artta
annual pilgrimage* to tti® shrine of Our1 at fyphanaize of Mt. Carmel on Bible is being prepared by one of tbe I France are her avowed enenrire. 'pf the rewnmande- they wept a* 11 tbeir
• Lady of Martyr* at Anriesville, N. Y.. ( pfaty street She was one of those de- pr fessors of the Catholic Institute of Rt. Rev. J. L. Spalding. Biahop of [ brarta would break, and1 as ite capCta
[wfacl begin on August «tb and c"s* [voted aoula who serve God with a cheer- Bari®. This edition will prese-t the Peoria. IlUnois. says that such an al- ' walked down th<- fixe, shaking «*Mi by
| tnXtU ^kXlfplNt 27, j tlfmyt. **" * ____’ *" —V~ ~ ~ * ~ n\iuFra maarad Wt® Mam FT nl tausira CLankwra. ' Kan-Vx. wrasaTil wa TT urr.ii** si * —a * V ■» a. « ■ a «
Mere St. Ignace, an Ursuline nun of [St. Augustine's church.
Boulogne-sur-Mer, has just celebrated I (_ _ _ „ „
[her IWth birthday. The venerable re-the CathoIteChurch a few days ago?
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Hl 14 W Coslsmcb it.. S*> JLxt-nxo, Z»x* [ etv^ion of all ber faculties
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FkUFJlN AOi: ing an admissiem fre, will have to pay
MK,TORNAOO, PLATE GLASS, UFE,! * F>T’™Mnt license of 810.
■Ml ACClDEHT * frmlmra** «m ***** rara tiaa*
Court, Contract, and
Fidelity Bonds.
Cr aunt ui Mun Streets.
San Antonio. - -' Tex, [
Great Ifape Leo HU., is 88 yarea ot
age. "Doortara unreervst exm et vtvfa-
cet eum—May tte Ire* ysrama* 1*0--
an* give ]fim fife."
Many re-!
at which Archbi-hop Corrl- j Dich’ ’, (the German Te Deum) by *11 ’ bees and h--r < ■ nunity tn thia new
gan wm present. present. ■ remote t of labor, praying that
If. ar< seems most probable. Cuba and, .
Porto Rfa» ultimately become a part of! ^Or the Spanish Dead.
| the United States, tte number of ' -ath-1 A month’s mind Mass, for the repose I sonb.
! --s-u *-------— —*T| K* *bont ’ <rf the souls of Spanish mHqiw hilled in !
^’^oi.’'^^^e^reofi^~~lMrttfeeff ^tiMO, wra ceto-!
fa tte western temisptere— will most! Annapolis. Md. Admiral Cerver* and
* *« x*___*._______rs_ __* ■ xhttirt ■ftv twfs. kbflV ai s. that
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States. Jast at this juncture, it will fa- *
wuTmre tamra ~to*tteworldM “tte ‘ of the Hural Academy and proceed' and Msamriurarts. who taM taw xa-
Ueeftte telrii **—Ave Marfa. —.....- ,
g xiBttma «gu tbe Sister® of Mercy fa
Davrapert, Iowa, offered ite servicra
tte rifrr at tte Mum am* tated that tbe
goveraraset wm** avail iterlf of it if,
*• Try T“, j.
raaramra rromeexa Mexmiay, m rec- ’ ~ _
ugBrifaat til Ito Ste®re‘ ne-w g amass
•BK.bmripMfal taB bitaBriiw ef far*
afaMeg oteef theiuoxw fa tte raw **-
Louis was given theplnceof honor in j ^® Holy^ Sacrifice
the procMsion. In the column wer.-j
St. Boniface'® Soci-ty, 300 men; St. I ™it congregation
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Paul’* Aid Society, 700 men; Sc. Peter's-Ing to witness the pion* demeanor of j w^wa *d«y. bm—His HoM-
; Branch. 218, C. K of A , 500 me>; 8t.1 th • many communicauta. Among Item I m fa weB. I am wrigfaw faF
,n ] Francis de Sales, 400 men; St. Joseph's, i *»*« “lIl Mericana, who had com®[words very carefully *ow—and I say
*'000 men; SC. Stanislaus*, 200 meu: St, i k»« distances on foot to assist at tbe ^ftmOuly that Ms coadttioais grara
. , _ A1_ . C“bo]'c “S,1™1”* I Augu.tine ». 300 men; Holy Trinity. I Holy Sacrifi.® and gain the fadulgeoce. <enon^hte ene aarfcsM rariety, aw*to .
model or tte true American Catholic. ■ mra. Mwy H ,lp. mpn. , B | visiting the chape: wra kept up alt day |
His last letter to hta family, from ffibo [ oE KjcJetles with 150 or 100 meu i “til tbe sun went down behind tte
ney, tokf howlto had, to hi. gre.t joy,.wo( oa<OT>
found a priest fa cue of tbe regiment® | wbich were founds ow s i The good Sister* are very much
and, walkingsbouider to shoulder withF tary ago. Each of the larger rarieti*®: bleared with the devotion exMbttelhy
him oo the march, gone to confession ; itg own band o( niu«k and each j the people of Fort Davis and and viCin-
to hfat “Pray to God/’ he wrota-[pin,h tociety carried it® society fligs; jlty. «*i* great feast day of ttetr
• that I may do my duty* there were American fl ga J order Tb-y are about to ettabUab j
It ia proposed to honor in a twofold! fa abundance scattered through tbe [ here the well known devotion to St.
way the late Father Anthony Kessler, r ran^ yor *eTeral blocks around the' Anthony calle! "St. Anthony's Bread," ‘
who met his death ta tbe Bourgogne [ fare of tbe new chur h the houses were f,r the benefit of tbe poor, r*----
disaster on July 4. The plan i* to erect [ decorated. As the procession moved ' quest® have already been received, and
two marble statars of the brave priest. - Joog the streets with ite multiple ban ■ : they c*n be sent ta from nay portion of
<me to te placed ta SL Joseph’s Church, ner<r hand* playing martial and i tbe country.
, New York, where belabored so frd:t>- [p.rriotic music. It was an faepirirg The Sisters Intend to open a steel
fully for more than thirty year®, and > Fpe ucle. Addresses wt-re miCe ta : “J * convent ta the near future, and
tbe otter ta tbe adjoining schoolhouse, i English and German, and the cere- [will be thankful for any aid extended
In addition, a memorial service wra'^,,^,,, Were concluded with tte, *ing them Tbe people of Fort Daria wish
held fa St. Joseph’s on Thursday,of the -Grosser Gxt. wir loben S^ry suceea* »'he Rev Mother Ah-
Angmt 4. r " *- *-*-* *-— " • •-■--- - - '- - - — — -■
: and remote L-
jGod miy bl w rd Mr undertakfaga
[ for His own g ary an* tbe benefit of
jMUUUfe
lligious is still hearty and in fell poa- Ctarke u , well known in
;™ :--tL;_ fa,e United States, both be.au-e of hi*
HughB. ItireJfi^Macart^a SaBfawnr,*Mougten? taring"te^^ fae“ m^rioTert “ «“t the Brbeisan
• • - - - - ■ the Know Nothings [ aDknowr‘ »«*in Catholic France.
against the Catholics. H>s conversion ‘ Sunday, July 31. was a gala day for
at the age of 73 is due in gre»t part, as [ tl,« “embers of 3t. Bernard '* parish,
he aerates us, to the charity anti taej®^ Lraie. Ou the afternoon of tbati
example of a holy life that he has teen j t14* corner-atOM of their beautiful;
in the daughter® of St. Ursula. ]cew church • was laid. The ceremony [
Most Rev. Archbishon Rvan. of Phil. »^tr*cted au immense number of people ’
auu i»uv wirutova nuic mwivu'iuii; — - it”'—" ----r vac
impressive througiiout, Rt. Rev. Mgr. < th* Purtiuocul*. From tbe hour of! — .«■ -—
ww i_ i. j a j xt- . ‘ *. « a t *tawk V -re A«a Araravw* Iflt tarvaHl teVlteffiaMF j Health of the Pope.
thirty-two other Priests. A feature of! of August 2d. tbe chapel of St. An-! The Rome correspondent of tte New
the celebration was a grand procession, [ thouy’s convent of tbe Sister* of Poor j Yort Fuqnmi’- Journal write ra fol-
_________;___ ______ ; Clares Colletinei wra the center of fa- [Jowh under date July 98: HkIMtaw
Catholic Benevolent Society of St. On the morntag of tbe reeowd. I fa fafectod with paralysis, be tea
‘ ~ ! was offered by Rev. I jjfaj fafatfag fits, te has not tern
j Father Brocardus ta presence «f a de- I oXH pwI to teocotinne te Ite nriditenf
. _ --------"*■* wWch ®hd ttejjg^ fa, gum ixnohfa garden, he gives
Agatha'*, 300 men; SS. Peter and i chapel to the door. It was m«t edify-laaflenoeu. Dr Lappte does not virit
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