Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROBATION OF Rr. Bnv. J. A. FORB8T, D. D., BISHOP OF SAN ANTONIO, AND OF Hr.
Ear. PETER VRRDAGUER, D. D.. VICAR APOHTOUC OF KROWNSVUAX
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1899.
{Price *1.50 a Year
TER MILLINERY
I
A Christian Hero and Martyr.
♦
Duty to save an immortal mouL this
mon-i by Fattier Njcbort cootinned to tn
life in the Wert would mean tta destruc-
4 man boor? Tta father know hie family
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IMJUR k fciu.
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PL,
St*
ing Ssh.iit«.
-ave c.ii’ arsi cxan’.ffic our stock.
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oookfagin the puhta schools rt Man-:
Mm and the Bronx. The la—cm
Lenten Dubes.
A oocne at three tectaros on tta pre-
Katfau of Lsntai dfabea wan gfc—
cactiyin Columlxn* FfaTI, New York,
rest.
The human heart responds to the
bugle’s blast. To die for one's country
fa holy I To die for thecause of humanity
fa sublime 1 But back of these loftier
sentiments and upholding and strength*
ening the human in man, is the glamour
and stress of the moment, the martial
strains of music, the hope of victory,
the chance of reward; but to go into the
presence of death, of death in the foulest
and most repulsive shape it can appear
to man, unaided by the sense of com-
panionship which makes of the Berried
column one living whole, uninspired by
the hope of honor and glory, without the
! incentive of a single world -acknowledged
and their inherited nature and was
sparred moreover to more promising
fields of labor by the obligations he had
incurred- So strong was this sense of
! justice that even at the point of death
largo assortment.
JAMES CLAVIN,
oEiuooisrr.
1U W. camera st, Cantr mum.
i earnoat and sincere, as is evidenced by ‘
i fU- ——-^1-—. —Ula —Ll-X. Ik— %,-U *k_!
large audiences, night after night, I
spellbound by the wonderftxl word pic-
tures be painted. The last days of the
world, the Judgment, and find decfaioa
of that awful and jut Judge from whom
there is no appeal, the blwrings and
After a beautiful, earnest and im-
pressive prayer fcr the blessings of God
■ <m the mlariou just ended and an all the
: tnemhtn of the pariah, the cougrega-
lian «m requested to stand and with
right Lands raiwd to renew their Bap-
tismal vows. Every one. Catholic sad
non Ciithofic, arose to their feet; thro
all knelt and repeated toe act of oontri-
ti m alter which the Father gave thorn
the Papal Benediction. After the Bene-
dicticn of the Biassed Sacmnent, the
-iariiue
'h near
In 111 in is to
William
Corner.
by this foul pest while pursuing his
priestly duties, it seemed bo much in
keeping with his quiet way that none
were surprised, though many a fervent
prayer was uttered for his recovery.
God knew beet! Ln his death the dio-
cese of Dallas has sustained a low, the
Bishop a personal bereavement that it
will be hard to remedy or assuage. But:
such a life, crowned by such a death'
cannot but boar fruit, and the sermon
preached by that sacrifice will be heard,
where his words, or the words of a
FROM THS DALLAS TOflB-HJBUW.
Father Hartnett.
Carlyle has somewhere said: “Blew-
odfahe who has found his work. Let
Ks Early life, Priestly Cansr aa< Hunte
Battb—Tritat t 10 Hte Nemuy-Rsu-
lattase «f Xtspest.
T>r. A- J. Knetzger,
DENTIST.
Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
tJ13 >£. Houatan elruvt.
IODS
JEW GOODS!
r arrived.
>T€T you
r, d./for,
2 do for:
for the Hesotags rt the mtestoo.
Mowtay mcrniag a High Mam of Ra-
qutem wm aaiJ fey the Mhanuy
Fathers fo" the repose of the deceased
relatiwMof t »e members of the parish,
that they too might participate is tbs
Hearings of the miwion. The choir,
assisted by Fatoer Blum of Sherman,
chanted the Gregorian Maae for the
dead. Emm.
Drofam, Tex., March 11. 18».
'i J'"' j
the silent throng tend a sacrednesa to
the return of the warrior dead to their
native soil,—alone, unattended, with no
‘ funeral pomp, no dirge save the moan-
ing of the wind and the sighing of the
trees, no lustre eave the brightness of
. the stars, no oration save the Miserere
i and Benedictos of his Bishop and the
!few companions who loved him well,
’the mortal remains of this Christian
Sil AllOin, Ti hcro’ Ghri«*“ m*rtyr, were laid to
Never was the contrast between the
principle of earthly honor and reward
1 and Christian duty and glory, more
strikingly, presented than in the sad
scene at the burial of Bev. Jeffrey A.
Hartnett. While the nation is chanting
the praises of her sons who so valiantly.
fought and suffered in her cause; while
the names of her dead heroes are em-
bJaaoned on immortal scrolls, and pro-
nounced with a reverence akin to awe,
and the drooping flag, the funeral dirge. hanScapped him in the race, this pioneer | joy of our Lord. ’7
?rDxekn:
-«y will be completed by March IOth.
■tings st c_ ___:___-
seme St. ycur bo:rt* ^nd put it
?•
tech to
Ennis, the substantial edifice of St.
Patrick's in DaHas, and the uncompleted
Cathedral, which last, though he failed _
to see it finished, will ever be connected | father of his people. The loss of such a I yn^aTwaterQUarrivvIy m^tertiwdaibte
DR.G.W. PHILIPS, DEHT'ST,
ts i*J W. tattnwo Anfr nte, lx
fir Earter Gowns, Waters,
.g'liui is hxutliomr, elegant and refined.
Easter Egg Dyes j FATHEB HABTHETT.
DR- ROUT. LEE WITHERS,
|lMttn»>41«I.IaMdBSt. T«Irjk«wMl
lKkestXaItey>rsDng*>re,MiUtaiyFtesa- jmmta- A farm in the fertile valley of
thw Kill—rirpt waa aninducemeutoffar-
[ Dr- G- M- Hudson,
t eakaHaunt: [ DENT 1ST-
I 8. W. Cur. Houstoa and St. ILry'e Sta.
oast’s Sons,
3 W. COMMERCE ST.
St. Patrick’* Day ax Saith*
vIIIb.
I Au entertainmra w Rhe given at the
■ opera boew in Smithville onttews-
__________*___________________ _______ ________ _^.w - - - - - -. ----- ’ba
adopted by the Daughters of Enn of the! pre-eu: to bear Faber H-sry fw the i •’■P'*’* ’ha fSbters of Merer oft ilia
, — .. . j lertt time. Tho choir xmdm 1 M«rso'si Academy. Irish snags aL«UbJ
Whereas, °ur Heavenly Father, in, wi h Lb Jeal'a BwteHc-*« which!tit<e program and two ritoerariag
- opawtteA will *e reariered. The pso-
feeds wlil be far the terft of Vila
Maria tostevy.
Bti Bev. Bmolo Ver-iagear wfU cete-
hrwe Ulnteiite PooftMcal Mean ee Ml
Pa&wk e ley »t sue ■ wbe ml ta Lee
A^ge-re.CtiL Hw larfttoic died tebk
wee* >be arsdMfee at Rmmwu ateb
’» eim. Cal Ax 2 no 1 te wee
toetw< wtoe aa aMzwe bf waias^r
i ffom Ma dhofirs*.
John A— XdolliiMVv
BICYCLES
Retiring of Hfcycfee, Locks.
Setenora und Keys. Cartk Ba-
gtetm a Spedatty.
iJIO M. ALAMO ST., 8aaA**-^
waa f-uog aa a tri x. Tbe “Ave Mari**
by Wallace. * dmjA by Mee CUrte
Penoaa and I li fe Bratah. vsiaugd
the Offert-ry. After the dogleg of
Lamtdltotte's “▼aol Cn-a»oc”, FMeer
H nry drliverad a wry feetradtee aer-
B3* ou lodulgsoees. In the aftienam
the ctMdree’s iilirf'ia chwef; the
wMftbtr ve wry dbwgreeable y-t the
Church waa crowded wi h nhfftean J
HMM little h«*ty aHeto wnfe. I
wMia aaay joaav fedtsa and gaotfeuMe
and rcaae ef the ol tar yeapie wore >ew
eou Fetner tieury. whj waaaed a
fesnrfto with tba toMees. Mre tofin
fewworJo fc» them afto-the A gfegW
the ewuat tlkfe kywaa to tba Baa-ad
Vtagte and Sent Start. So then
!ADEMY, tki.
L ay Scnocl 17 .der the Direction
: < isarliy iff toe Incarnate Wcrd.
in t:.e ;;reat Panhandle Th- «te te elevated.
..c. ff '.in-true tier. ^nit*-e every adrar.tage. while
-zlars iflves by Aiidre^ei- x the
MOTHER SUPERIOR.
GEO. Walter. Ja*. M. Tbzahet.
Walter & Treahey,
Grocers,
Junction M«in and S«n Pedro Aves ,
foid Waterworks Oflke.) Telephone «.
JIB. A. PAGSHSTKHER, I
SURGEON DENTIST?
Dr. A.- [
112 w, Ccmsmni St.
opp. HamtechABaer.
hunk J. Murphy. WtHtem H- Wstlfagtnn.
Iirpliy & WaWra,
Bool£®ellei?s9
STATIONERS and ENGRAVERS.
365 Ahmo Ptezs, - San Antonio, T»X*a.
Carte? Iullalj Trafifr C*
Cme louses, Carrtegw ud Livftry.
W* furnish bin cr carriages to order.
Check your trunk to deettoatimi from
_ 1________ r-- on the train fio*
2tc. BiggvffB checked from xw iiltaw*
to any point in U. 8. ar Canada.
Telephone 123. P. O. Box 47L
4C1 K. Houstau St. Ccr. Jeffenum.
■. A. KCCrtlCl, XMKALMEa.
A.A.ZIZIK.
‘naral Directar siUiMer,
Cor. College and Navarro Sts,
)pen Day and Ni^>t- ’
T-jo Cmivke girls
’■ma “X a y Daerest!
Mother,” nod "Swat Sicred H«wt," j
during rhe Communion the hytnn* O|
L >rd I mn not W~rt:iy," ’ *nl *t the ■
At Huh Mam *■7' '“Z'-"' ~ TT”
^^ttnr of 3*. Patrick s d r. under
SON,-----
PBClKLCTtn*
in>i£UH Woodyard
i.xaiity-rull weight »nd measure.
^..very. Teiepdt ne A'.W.
WANTHD.
A wemm to cook and do gnerai
*t :n aprfaet’s house. Refer-
ences required. Apply at MartUM*®11
llfel'L;! ji.
KS.3V- KNOX 85.ee DERBY.
OKWEAR ev^r »n-c .n Han Auton:c.
tT IN'....
TRIBL'TH FROM OUR DALLAS CURRSS
PONDESTT.
There are fives that merit mo*e than
knew the people of Texas. He knew the | passing mention; lives that stam-> them-
needs and poverty of the Catholic ■ selves so indelibly upon their Kurround-
Church, the fewness of her priests, the ings and are so far reaching in their
demands both physical and moral that j effect upon humanity, that the world
were made upon them. He took up the
burden gladly. From the Cathedral to
Paris, from Paris to Ennis, Ennis to St.
Patrick's in Dallas, thence to the field of
hte earliest labors at the Cathedral, such
was the missionary field that he travel-
CHARLES VAN KOOTEN.
’em clcsB imLniuBiiim settb
d other Cltutettaad Marquew Ringa a SpednllF
pdriren WATCH CASES REPAIRED-
W tend Crockett fit . between Navarro ano
i«&r/ btMary.Strert^
i« great-'
ediefae it:
wfart ibe
\ IL wUt!
ernuteau
Sad give,
| Vowv made fag ttwan by their ifMon.
j TBacy tiwu knelt white he gm the* the
[Papal Boaediciiocx, explaining to tbs
[bow the Pope tad btaendthe---
eroue. that all who should Maw tta sign
of tta croas made over than wRhtt
woutd lucrivu hte bliMlRg jurtaa truly
aa if they tad knelt in tta praueceeof,
tta Po{» htsaeetf and received the bta-
aing frjm hte hands.
Sunday night tta aqiacMj of tta
Ctartrfx wan tuNod. and, large aa it is,
it wm hardly Large aoough to bold tta
vast axdience; chairs were placed in tta
able*, in front and at tta ba=k of tta
Cnurch, but before 7:39 th-se ware
: filled. Some found ronn in tta choir
I loft a>l others were taken in tta sane ■
The services were wry impres-
sive; the Gregorian Vwpen were in-
toned In Father Henry and chanted by
l the etair, followed by tbe “Magnificat,”
Peters. Vent Creator, Werner; Engltax
Hymn "Shadows of Evening Hours, *'
Otto Kiet>e,
SurresBW. to M. M. Wingfield,
(Formerly Wm- Htantt,)
little? - aii - EMtalsfir,
TELEPHONE 344.
amd la Mi. K3 EMUfiiiira smet
(ST. JOSEPH’S BUILDING,)
Ian Antonio. - • Tex.
■ ’5! Sift.’ M
tte nunrr-^WteE Jftnfe. "Hirn H tad nd who with unfaltering faith in the (
wortad wndw fl» hawy loud ta krftfart and nobtest of moral sad reiigkms j
•tatted. wdpkMftd tta foutaatfoB of * idtate, wowed to referee hte feEowmem <
outatebiataitemfor hte famQy. tad to mtabtre to tta spiritual wante of .
BmhtaowiAMttefrantir.tta too Stricken psttarts at the phUmmoo aa ;
ataaod Otev <rf FWtar Etertaotefa they ta there with a dreaded and ktah- ■
Jim BgcwaotattnoUI m* ailment. Hen woo loyalty to <
taM. GMbofc 1i<----mo «* pfecipha»mg«OT»pmwnatf duty.,
Mita, and wtaroert tike mm* MMwfanttMB obedience to tbe demanta
’ M<MniirtertWtoto be fe»#.“« oflteohourtndth* uitayonfan <rf tta
— ■ —-----**—. Thte uiaaqpitey ChtMtan ,
■»THL ALATia
Cammx or rrxatf uu
— SMT ANRSMh — T t:
--feffiid St
L"Z Cc. .
Oppenheimer & Co.
; EEz.L.'ua p- ...
3ts, Tobacco and Cigars.
MAIS ?HZ i. * kN ANTONIO. TEXAS
[SJBESS MODS, al W
W.£ZGN AND DOMESTIC !
MANL’rACTURE. :
j morning,roIl-e*IL After a training in
the practical workings of the undertak
ing, Father Hartnett was matte book-
keeper and chief of the commissary de-
partment, and here acquired that method
and carefuinees regarding detaite which
rendered poasibte hte future successes in
handling the finances of hte different
parishes. Courage, coolness, a knowl-
edge of human nature, were also
acquired during these years, but it was
only when the battle tad been won and
the family had returned to a more set-
tled means of living, and cart their lot
with the growing town of Weatherford,
at that time the hope of Northern Texas,
that the training of the father and the
prayers of a pious loving mother, bore the King of Terrors to help those who 1
trait. Unmindful of the many pathways v'-- -1-’ — ’------v -------’—•
to success that were open to him, un ■
deterred by the fact that years of study
and hard training separated him from
hte goal, and that his advanced years
_ _ Friday morning tta third, and Sator-:
meant when from the heavens was ! fo'n’-lt.
heard the summons: "Well done thou i Tbe evening Inarruetiocs the first
good and faithful servant; enter into the week were on the Sacrament of Puu-
Such characters as: >nce. Here again tbe logical and oom-
put aside his task of conquering nature < this go glory-crowned to their well- [ mon uecse explanations <f Father Henry | ff.thlsn- O talutaite, Gtarxa; Duxhim
and undertook to conquer self. He earned reward with passports an their ’ would certainly renew* any prejudices J Krgo. Gonb; and Te Dwun. F-r*---
willingly sacrificed all the ravings of hte! faces. What a legacy thte saintly soul, j from tbe minds of * fairJthixking pub-' Norbwt deliverrf tbe a. num taking
earlier years to fit himself for the priest- this Catholic priest, good Fitther Hart- lie, and soch mm Catholice as have had! ute text f™ If si- ttIv 13. “Ha time
hood, and after his collegiate successes nett, hath left to ennoble and encourage j tbe pie* sure of hearing thane in’trac-1^*811 jorvevere to th* end, ta ntallb*
' .........- - itions have n> doubt entirely aiffmuntj—->'■ Tnaanrmwi waa-dd~L-id-yi
views of this Sacrament. ! cially to those Cattatic* wbohadjeta
Father Norlert te a fine speaker, * made tbe mtertou, improwim upon
iraest and sincere, aa in evidenced by them tbe neora-iry of pel Bern, anon sad
tbe mageetif m with which ho held the j frequent reception of tta SaeratMta.
ever.
"Were a star quenched on high.
For ages would its light,
Still travelling from the iky
Shine on our mortal sifrht.
So where a good man dies.
For years beyond oar ken,
The fight he leaves behind him Hee.
Upon the paths of men “
in St. Mary's .College. Kansas, entered as the light of his work win shine for- jtione have n> doubt entirely aiSmnt j
tbe seminary at Cmdnnati, There, ‘ -
hte worth was soon acknowledged. Hte |
strength of character and perseverance 1
aoon marked him for success, and at the {
conclusion of his theological course he i
returned to the field of his earlier labors ■
to take up a new task. In June 1893 he t
was ordained in the Cathedral at Dallaa. j
He was the first priest of the first Bishop I
of this newly made ecclesiastical centre.
None knew better than he the work that |
was before him. He knew Texas, he 1
thra nwynlf* nf Tpxmil Ha kru>rr the
MjMdon at Denison.
Bdttor MWWBW:
: Tta miwton given at st. Prtrfck’B
Church, by tta Pw si ratter Frttan from
Sacred Heart Mtakm, Kasara, which
jcloied last Monday March Sth, wm a
exatathemmdmodofttaagnmtd’addslP™^1
lustre to the religion thaTteachos tta fold
divineprecept: "Whatsoever you would » WMlwr a
that men should do unto you, do yoo I 10 A ™ «>•
even so unto them. The excitement of.
battle may inspire to deeds of dvring j Father Hdu/i iuBtiroction Monday,
the necessity of the moment may urge to i Tuesday and Wednoafay uMh wings wm
some extraordinary act. but where tbe!tto oommaodmeut, under the
sainted servant of the Naxxrene calmly j ^**dx. Faith, Hope and Charity, ex-
and sweetly walks into the presence of tn tl.e simplest ud plainest
- — — _ 2_' __ 1 terms these theological virtues; Thur»-
ask his aid, we have such example of morning tbe second ctauwadmeiit,
.« a - - . -a ' U*wl^mw (ViAVvilw* Ottawa*. *
the gtmmnely heroic that we fet-I was
JTBurnett&Cq
'UNDERTAKERS.r
b t JOHN SCHOTT*
I taws end an ktads srCMMmsc*l J
ro As. 1 Prtntisg. IhgMrt sad GW 1
*»mp. Ml Ortare fillet rt start artiste
1 211 1*raEMlT..MM1COM|flQPc&1
fEboa. L. Conroy. Hugh B. Eice.
[CONROY . & . RICE ! motive, but through aecse of Christian j led, doing good everywhere, ud leaving 1 knew no rest; ever strictly fitithftil to j
L NSUEANCE ’""" J
| :: : : * AGENTS.
p ME, TORNADO, PLATE GLASS, LIFE,
sta accident.
Court, Contract, and
Fidelity Bonds.
1 Cur, aiwne «< y Jim lireeis.
San Antonia, - - Tex.^
conduct mountain high in honored
estimate, this Chrirt-ifke work, going to
Lazarus with hte sores and in hte needs,
ennobles tbe humanity that hi in us; this
sacrificial subordination of all selfhood
to alleviate humin sufferings and shrive
the souls of the imperilled md dying,
ARE INSURANCE
..
Notice. !
The * ■ Remmleceuces of a Texas Mte-
si-nary1' is being issued ae rapidly as 1
po wibie frtm tbe preen. Orders sent to ,
the Oblnte Fathers. No. 3M 3t Mary's
and to Nic Teegg. 310 W. Cosn-
merte St., s'na” receive prompt atten
Mr. J. ?. McCloskey has b'W; xp-
>■ H e nf pointed general agent for the "RemiaJs-
utatrejy- centres nf a Texas Missionary.” AU
It vm book dealers aad others will apply to
-.lie. No him and ad !reas ; ' 'General Delivery,
San Antonio ptetofflee."
It is calculated that tbe building of
the machine shops st Roswell. N. Max..
..j: ____.. . a
a iarxe mevement is alio on foot to Mtsbtah a
erthsra factory there, and u
■ orchard cf iZ Q seres is to be started this
1 fcr the spring near the town. Preparations far
iVcrth t a fair to be held next fall are likewise
n*iisB TO(ier
TW KUb-
ced only
tag cert- tausewerk
<
office.
FOR
^uiT'Foot Wear!
I KO to the RELIABLE CINDERELLA
I dHOE PALACE, 207 Alamo Plaza
I Make no Tniata ta in number. Head-1
I quarters for all style* of felt goods.
known, unheralded, unsung, knowing
well the chances that he took, quietly,
courageously, he met tbe grim destroyer,
and though death may claim the victory,
the laurels are to the vanquished, ud
we may truly say: Oh Death where is
thy victory, Oh^ grave where is thy
sting?
Jeffrey Aloymtm Hartnett was born in
1839. Apart from the training of a
Catholic home, the sufferings and sor-
! rows of his fellow mu were the first
great formative inftnences that entered
into his youg life. Hte father, a well-
to-do farmer, waa of that school of
Christian men who had not leaned the
world’s lesson of living at esse while
their fellow-mu is in want. Thun it was
that at the dose of the years 1848-1947
he found hte own resources disbursed,
and he himself heavily in debt, in the
»*in attempt to stem the tidauf dire dia-
tTMB that waa following in the famine's
wakn. Ireland offered no chaw., to re-
coup tbe family credit ud fortune-
. America wm the land of promise, and
ivarroSts, here with his famfly he came and cart Catholic priest, would never penetrate, appreciative spiritual superior. hi" : j^cta were band ei in a masterly uwn {
TstepboM MX hte lot with the growing West. Geoffrey It te by such men, through such lives friends ud brothers of the clergy >^<1. ner. and suck plain terra usel in dis-
_Jeff was the yougert of tta boys, nd such deaths that the Catholic hte devoted parishioners of three ’ cussing ttam, that tbore was no shadow |
ia?Y-rrj c vc Many overtures of aastetance were ten- Church is spread. parishes. j of a doubtaa to tbe mraulngita Faber f
dared the family by those who knew tta
Rm Ifav. Ttanu McMOtai. C. 8. P-
By tta aid of tta etiHwn fat tta fludtar
KbooL he notified tta pMMto by in—
Haprfatadriranfar. IM hte introta—y
katbrfbr* tta tot tert— Ftetak Mte
Kilu nrgudltab—rtM—ttosoqta
Ikaeecrris of good cookie fcr Itatrow*
kmtaii wrtfaea, A rt* rt— <“» tta
» ataHad tta afa^a— •> wtanm
pa actaal tan—tetatM oft how to---
psKandto axaMine^ie narit—tatafa --- . - _
«j masterly and ccnviaring manner. Mod-
• day morning, inateu -tiou was cactinoad 1
,7’ ---— j The Panliat Fathers.
; BRnKELY ACQUIESCE IX WI TTXOmfW ST
j THE BOLT FATSBK.
j According to aprura tapatch dated
1 New York, March A the Pufirt Fattara
j tare fatoed the fallowing statement:
I "Abjooum tta Pope’s letter to Cor-
i is tsift
mired by hte associates. When first the! who exposed their breasts to the lance of ’ tegs imteustio&a aod explaortioas on J u™TrsntX>rtoaiT^RaTt«'naamiihuit
news was snresd that he was stricken ! the enemy that their country might boithe hahite, and on tta gad to bode- ' him ttea ttav artr^v a miiiMi ira in Um
raved and glorified; but that the minis- rfred from m^iMtinna nn tta P»wirm • - - -- — - - - - -
tratious of religion, the ever-consoling; of Cnriut. Th- evening sensWis were
Sacraments of the Church of God, might j discon toned that tbe time might be
be brought to those stricken down with
a dread and loathsome dteeaae. At the
....OF.-..
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and BONNETS
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Tbe following resoluticns of respect' Offertory. Calva-y.
to the memory of Father Hartnett were J 1-rge number cf cox-C.tbaiici
TtacboirrewL-relM.rso s'**** *«•*■■■»-
rcariarad. Tta pate
Church is spread.
* To the members of his family, "his
taniwty/integrity and humanity of tta tetefi mother, devoted sisters, much be-
“ loved brother*, no words of ours could
convey the sympathy we would impart; j Church.
temper it with Christiu joy for though
Our Heavenly Father, in
and, when all hops ssiimnd gone, ta xal-1 work; a lifo pnrpoM; he has found it. * summoned from
lied and hte first words wore X mart Eve’and win follow it.” - —- ——— _-
to pay my debts, ^wi^wra (ratified. ■ Book witogrertimpremivutt.•^on- Sbte^SuSe ^Sdrt^
’. .IL. dience to duty worthy at highest emula-
’ tta people ol Dallas. While we mourn
to kamrtl way ta b^M contracting fcr! to tta drad rector of tta pro-Crthedral J te IMU*
tta ouustenotion of tta Iron Moantafa rf the Sacred Hoort who found hte 'Hfe-
Mlor rutota that sum pi 1 ailing, nmt j work* and his death in a fidelity to duty
Oh 1 yes, hte is indeed a martyr's death, J wished to coovsy. 9nuc ay morning tta7 ra. -rawtrofWi of tta Xtee’s
nd ft is trulv said that tta blood at -1 »■_-♦ yJLj Wq, Gtetxga Doatau, supwfcr
Tbs A. O. H. and Lalies* gfsnwte: "The Pmtatfhttm, abort
martyrs te ths seed ud tbe glory of the j 7 jo
“ So tta death of ocr dear
ed by nrwi ‘relative who feared that a but though grief be uppermost we would[ Father Hartnett, so keenly felt, is tho!fc
_ . _ _ ■ - — m, a, . <■ w 1 J4* X'c Faw nnjah rrlew^w t'lvra I Vil*11 mm W.TI ' Bl
l»yx, then just merging into death has robbed you of a cherished aon
- -— - - 2 ‘ “ " ' AAd brother, it has returned to you a
better- He relied upon their training martyr and a aitot
terrible agony and desolarics of tbe
lent, were sine of tta ocenes brought
vivid y before the mind's eye by this
powerful speaker.
Ou Sunday marring Father Henry
delivered au eloquent and impressive) choir sing tta Te Beam fa ttunksgtvfag
Barman on "lunge worship’", painting *
out what Catholics do and do not believe
and practice in thte matter. Tta ser
mon wm more for non-Catbolics, as it
i ia hoped every true child of tta Church
■»----, M<i understands that it fa God
alone who n they must worship- Sun-
i eermon on "The True
was for mm-CathoUcs sod
Father Norbert treated tta subject fa a
ud advice, soothing the lar.t moments of
the dying ud consoling the win sorrow;
—ever the gentle, devoted "piritual ’ 3" eirMh coo.
--------------------father of hte people. Tta lore of such a' mwduM‘iiUcQlIacftrely under tta dmbH,
with hte name aa the product of hte i mu cannot be measured by tho usual head Justice ud Caariry. explatatogi
management ud ability. | feelings of nature. Hte fin.*] self-racri- jn its relations to God and |
His work was ever marked by his^fice can bat be regarded by all true ; (n point of property, reputation and !
quiet, unassuming manner, ud the care • i Christians as a noble ending to a life of: rh«mt>r Ttesd *y morei .g, the rame ’
fulness ud thoroughness that won sue- I perfect self -abnegation. *'A crown of I cnmma-iriment- tsktey thterima charity I
cees. He^was loved by hte people, re- ‘martyrdom decks hte brow I" Not as-t-, hnm«ni-y Wedueriiy. I
spected by those who knew tom. ad- | the warriors of old wot their crowns, |Thursday, Friday ul Saturday mom- : p^wrw. tta Paulfat Fatheex sut a
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news was spread that ta was stricken j the enemy that their county might be-the habits, and on toe gad to bode-! fam tbrt ttay utii^y acqmmoed fa tta
(---------------— ----timebnere of tta Holy Father and that
1 aoriaWM were they wxuld shortly and a tetter axprvs-
----- - ---—---—_— -J .atnjf this more fully- Wawm towns
j given to tatxinr coufenriOM. Tta eer-1 pnpared. aril aut. Tt, -mafaw a
! moutby F-ttar Nxcbert coo tinned to tn ' .writer! ^■im»mt at tta ritahrtu cbe-
cafl of fluty he surrendered his life, J non-Cattaifcs who were present1 atenrv, of tta PtaHrt Fitliiri tottatet-
brightened and blessed as it waa with aO'fa large uumbsra every night. MunteyjtiM and sririt of tta Pun’s troehin*.
that makes life precMms,—the friends he! night tta subject of ecsu Ul wm dealt' nwiiw- ttair -mte aa to tta ttarorofa
loved, hte aged mother who was the ever Lrfth fa afl ta phases; Tot day tint, t and Joyatty toBw-
fond witness cf hte joys ud sorrows. I jTrt>TnrigrM11» and kindred vmwb; Wed ' iZ m 5*1-111 At? *»>* Fuftam
his stetera and brothers who watched. &Mday night. True < kxmraiau; T mrs-1 -■ Whro a new w^ttat <rf tta 'life of
with affection and pride his career of diy n’gbt. Tta Lrat Judgment; Friday ;y.thry Hertar’fa wwrataf it will «■
ever increasing urefahHM, hte kind ud InLfIltitauMI1 m{noc. AU tta*e rob- }nha^w> ttaTWv'te trorhmy mv! resWtaw
appreciative^ ^iritual^ superior, hte' j*ctM were band ei in a masterly nnn |totai jwdgm—inevrey iMpact."
*" " ■ ”" - . .. . j poQparing fa a copy at tta i ulrfugiasi
cuBBtegttam, that ttare was no ahrttw ’ to above, which wm sort to
| of a doubt as to tta mranlng <ta Faber ‘ Carrtiw »1 RampcdlB faunodfatidy wjt
Oh 1 yes, hte is indeed a martyr's death,; rtitad to convey. Sane ay mornfag tta7 tbe pul&atian at fh- fty'- tetter ta
and ft fa truly said that tta blood cf jr] -aing of the mfarioa cwnincoerd rt
a. m. T“ * " — - - - -
, Auxiliary reoetved Holy Cbmmuulan in £> dfapatoh atettM rt wWwmwra, fnRy
■ a body aod at thte Ma*s the Church waa Livttww tta tmrArmw rt T<-n TTTT "
glory of the diocese of DuHm, and all'fnH, T.ia Cera’, girls botc very I — ________
join in ringing the sad requiem fur his sweetly th* hy;
eternal repose. Z.
i
4
■I o vr t i» . i fart time.
-------- ’ ’ - . .. . Wherera. Our Heavenly Father, in
hfa* indomitable will cams to tta rUBCue, i him ack no other blemedness- He has a I infinite goodness and wisdom has
1 he has found it,} summoned from our midst our spiritual
And the Sacred director. Rev. J. A. Hartnett, who by
hfa death for humanity has left ra a
-s. w.teaai
■rr^d yvtarwLm, and tarn ta found th» «ad I will give thro a crown at file.” [ tion, which will long be remembered by
_ .--^roZ Dallas. While we mourn
— - to tile city of Dallas, hfa «m-
granttmi and oar society, we feel that
ta has gained the martyr's crown, fcr'
which ta aacrifioed hfa nfe. and there-
fore we
Boerive, .That wo tender our rinonn
sympathy to hfabweared famflyfat e
great loaa they taro sustained by hfa
Baotad. Ttait a copy rt tNm rero-
tatious ta —t to tha ramfly of tta de-
coated and agreed upon tta mfaataa rt
t->e meeting and a copy bo neat to tw
daQy ps—a-
, Mm. P. E. Pai i iai
Mn. ncAntassMoa.
taiHiirCALnr.
MUBMinim Bvxur.
ftaairfttre
may well pause and examine them.
Such waa the fife of the lamented pastor
of the pro- Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
in Dallas, the late Bev. J. A, H.^rtnett
A man of sterling worth; with a devo-
tion to the duties of hfa holy calling that
- - . , »
I Duty to save an immortal souL this behind him, besides the moral influence, I duty, with an energy that knew no cee-! who n th
leaves behind the natural and partakes and tta place he held in the hearts of ration or saving of self; ever ready at day evening’s
! of that which fa Divine. Thus it was his people, such monuments of hfa real the call of those in trouble or affliction; WM
! that Father Hartnett faced death. Un- and labor aa the beautiful church of ever kind and gentle in giving counsel Norbert
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