Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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CLOTHING.
£.i- targe and Linen *
r. ! <r- ready far ycur ■
SOUTHERN
MESSENGER
a-.
A. FOREST, D. D., BISHOP OF SAN ANTONIO. AND OF Rt. Rev.
PETER VERDAGLEK, □. D., VICAR APOSTOLIC OF BROMNSVII-T F
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. THURSDAY. MAY -o, 1S97.
[Price $1.50 a Year
THE CORNEB STONE
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SULLIVAN SHOE CO..
£0*-.:.. .v ■ And St. Makv’s Sts.
1ANNEL SUITS,
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INSURANCE ■:■
AGENTS.
gmuratarn* fttwat-Father Clan cy
Hc.lven mi Eloquent Gratian,
Tb - dark, threatening elands that b---
g»n to hover over ;he city at about the
{HO'l'HHHH
gstex9ies
3ACE SUITS, .
- • ,1‘ »?•’ 4 .’in M:;;*--
f by da*,-..........„ I
S fcn a ‘de Liarui* Wwt I
of ta»a Astoria. Tex**. |
.a height. of 3M City, la full cammar.d of tkc I
eturry. I
J tian to the ad vintages of an Englifa rta- I
aralng Span.ai'j. and on accrarntof the Jltf»- I
■ awmey wi d «ave naif the expsuve. I
STER SUPERIOR.
LAMFAZ08.N. L.. MEXICO I
t*iar> Antonlo.Teaum. _
7i-r'« y.'.tt Young Ladies, :—:
like Dean Swift >
Gjva.1 Aczuirxcr cf
a axcph? Eticntal
food to in- bad. without imitating that
r.d hAYSCH(X>I.,
:ANA, TEXAS.
s S >-:-ra.<:ere Texas. rj-».
*- I.'WEST
PRICES
same evil .
. _- .ls had
A falling off
VCL. < N". 13.]
SHOES
of paradise. The work of coortructlon ocher selections to the
wa» <
propbeta thromghout the long agM «f
hope and expectation. And it was com-
Th,- founder of the first Csth d-c- Gr-
scllrave-n. Join Grr-gory Bretn-r. died
.... . MIS s>r;o, Itxly. ajjT-:
’ rights.
meJ in
> an ad-
Port-
Tme
>eiian»
‘tie dele-
gatee number about eighty, a»d the
visitors 200,
nsay lx- made cn Apr/. I. ;ti
7C yexr>.
The Am-rirun pllgrimnge
RmE) j tig alah
‘ <UiaOi.c or rc»Atfi-iac*Tv.
5AM A*CTO*rD* _ — r E A A
Ui
Chas. Maeerstadt.
Home ManuiacturiiK
REPAIRING ESTABLISHMENT.
A ! J-.nG <.f Soft ELjta cleaned <r -ivrd
fr x y*- t, F. Jo Stiff Sats cleaned
= I -i<: t» ti)r;
JI Ilitll ?“3'.
ran full tilt against
rheir judgment. To be abreart of the
times r>:;u must, forsooth, see in the
.fu. ani 3ictnre«]i;e tocxtloae of tAu Ante-
.Lt.ird thnro-Sjfb. embracing every iranriaf
pline mild, yet dnu dpedal attitn'iou pH
t; rralning.'
Mother W ripe riot--
! Keany. and Clancy
. Father Clancy of Galveaton delivered
! the oration, which wae in rabetaoce u
j follow*;
I ' 'God, by reason of the love which He
| bean toward* man, has created the
boundless universe with its waititudea
i of worlds, and be has made that uni
verse the temple of Hia endless love.
• The green earth with its flowers ta the i
bntis oi flowers is o*«r B<l1^
_ *y battle igalnsc kijiiL ptto***
p I “re been uendHy rwioeriMf a**g'5j
d 'iwsjwcM have year bedxy ’^fl
f MlaM wftfc two rmCs«f prf»*^°zWI
h •* unrii for >».(».
. , •* Pkhk acrewu
rf F'fnswciMiHrv.K
Jl ”*■— »• Worf Md CrfjJk
an«W**^
Dr, l_>ew-e» -
308 1-2 W. COMMERCE ST ,
w Dentistry.
^*v- money and also your
xh by having the BEST
- - - Erlco, lt*iiuM>nal»Ic!<
' much importance to him.
Rt. Rev. Bishop Gallagher officiated, I fina wnuac ail the members of the I r ~
assisted by Rev. Fathers Hetmessy. I St*0?1 J di5er from «*■* «*' ul
■”7^ I.. . [other in character, education, and modes 'changing of nature, disorder m
i Murphy. Kirwin. Keller. Baotlold. ,ot thought, in language and habits of wage, and the irreguUritv of ad:
^P«*3“*ce*K<w<l -ympathies-in and ur.eleannexa, ■ ■
a word. whUat they differ from on. > ...
another in everything which c tn distin- ‘ cannot be urged that the novelist >
guish one man from, another. In thslr ’ not create these conditions but on-
religions faith thev axe all cf one n.’ ! *
“o^ he^oi" C^°!fC multipTi^'th’em *
la one in her wonhip M hen children '
are born of Catholic parents they are all „L -------------
brought to be regenerated in the waters ' ’^aHowness and double-dealing, i realism. r
of baptism. When through human | the Kteed and Inst which ao fill the ■ witil pleaeures and ministers to menial committee and
frailty Catholics prove uufalihfni to ‘ ‘ — - -
I their baptismal vow*, when they offend
' fflalT lirtH tsu aiw s-U—... — >■ u__
__________ ' hicago. Mtfoitd by Chevalier De
he would come out of it with gaatru-en'- K',rw*n SsrnecW. has invented <n
ten tin. The play of satire does not penetrable clctn. At an actual test
save the book from the relined lewdneas [1481 week ri8t’ bnl!etB wrre fattened.
------ ..... iu..u. .-ana. ! 'VIUltoC3 betw,~-E rhe lines.' Th’ Patriarch of Antioch, of the
I fu Thee i.! order arris of .art in many of the high places i c*’er t'krrc 1B m -I «ad art though the G««> Melchite rite. Mgr. Gregory
iv know that Thou of literature has had the same evil P0WTT **tU>U> e”3 the art runs riot, J0*"** has lately .ent to Rome ten
Bnt'ic"mn*rbe I effects, os the malting of false gods had ;W°”<ler*. t0?‘ ®are iIr ! y.<[nnf clerics to enter the Greek Pon-
I--—7^.! In upon an earlier people, Z.
are united in one : from true ideals is idolatry, whether it
p. and under one. in „ lettwJ Xj>
PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROBATION OF Rt. Rkv.
C;„r.nrle... ?a-rr.uage Mjlicltcd.
AXU PLAZA. TeatpkSB^
nicieM. > . M.
□F THE SISTERS OF LORETTO.
s„pteiaber 7 Is^i.
■ ■■• -clj-teil a, :be moat ssjabr.ai., pang
ir.i «c-*. ,o'i». ai.rrour.dei! by beaut.[ailj
Ir r i tr.oro-.ga classical education krwar
I'yjewrtrinj, l-nw-.r.g. and Paicr.r.g
Sister Superior
fa* < .race*. N, Mex,
fence- and barn side*
;n pv.-fiisir
-f -aptain Reichardt. and the Hm mat not aay that the gatew of hell Jkou'ld ehurl whose mind h2s nevZr ^ne'be" > hot. of ur.righ:-
Rifles, commanded by Captain Lawlor, never prevail against His churches, yoml the pages of Jane Austec and -r N'wtheleas. we do r~
attended in fatigue uniform. There but that they should not prevail against Walter Scott. Ami he is driven out of “”* °“r water from the
was also a large delegationof memlters , HL* Church. Again Christ calls His the tent* an Ishmael, if he hold that SOT <w :t:cral> from the slums.
There is reahsm Hon Mrs Jackson, mother of the
Well as ;n stench , and Co ut-Bse d; Amvedo.
rUsbopv in E: a:e for the approaching
not canonization wil; be dispensed from the
next visit ad lim.-na. which they *banJc1
Otherwise make. Leo XI” has isvnpj
warmth enough to do instructions U> that effect.
from enrambere'" I-t- tx... J Fatt" I^xtus t-imont* of the
Projector it; the l'y
■ Lagtido; and there b.
Bealism in Literature. ■' That lie which is half a truth is ever
.. . the blackest of lies.
» ntten .or the SOrTHSRg M&.<WKGEn. Thu: I;.- which is all lie may be met and
There is a looseness about manv nn-s - •ought with outright
B:it :i he, which is part a truth, is a
harder matte.- ro fight ‘ ’
Sin and wretchedtn-ss I" ’ '
to nj'-ie us foils to virtue, but, when
they are crowded tothefrect in a'.l their
own allurements, they digken the light
arm l>*aul tue air. Strychnine is a
boon to n«*rvo WE.sted boh--*, yet it is
the <■«rec of death to the n*»rcial -nr.
And true it TV Witu books. Realism in
literature is ‘'of mingled yarn, gued
and together
It t.-.x-d not be of She earth, earthy,
iiowerer. for the (.loud tints, tn.it make
ti:e we. kin a vast e.-ihug ,-f Mexican onyx,
have a-much reality in them
$15,000 Trade.
, . w.g • :o iriiiB a good rest .3 cd IBM
'f J!>n -.crr^. -iL. improved iwtd witM*
use mds if oce of tb* best town*
• "Zas -is., .re ‘ec ■
'"aeJ on aa entire block la sain* m*1'
* ?■.") <? br ck •!,;.> tugging, mea""1*
lots.' on I'eirooc lot ;r, night i>r dwediNS
*<■>0 -ys.ik' geuerri. mer.hg^**
rti.;jie nest# and Ire-b. Wist *
, k-de ttie 'ibi:>ve for a otiiln r.oieb
al tiirriiaec frXil, ,-ioM to a Citrf*
1 7 u:—U ill.J •CttiX.; Fcr
aw ahiresn riii* offl.-e.
’ TZNNXrti-X CENTENNIAL. SAr®"
[. VILLE. TENN.
to May :*t tc Noteober 'at ts9t ■ ^^*1
via Inter■.atiottaJ and Great
’ ?- fr-.ci tian .tnUufo *ti» as
1 *18.73? ticc-t* limited to ten <13y*-*!
■ Tiesd*1 , anti Ttarwiay*
-icfcet* limiterl twenty day*-
! tiiutrta are iimltad utdil Nuvem"*r
1 Q. M.
W.C. RhMB-f,
rTtitnmMrt incidmi ito the
tily tbonk you you . certain thing* ban! to be under- uient*. ” ' ^7'7-7“T”1
SS”*' •?Orttin,**5P?t r>" UPrt. iii. W.) Hi* note Ot warning. All oE which fa wrfMm'atatih* -ifr “* P**'
ssa.^Vci&.g’rK! a.
HrnwteDrily Port. M.y^T*“- . truth*, which work harm in ril*g«. j*•• & *♦ * | W A* tai .fa, 5? -
..... 4*HU
*; 'Imi5
■‘■c-..::. are C i.’I'g -I. Tit leg
tv" r:\G form ex-., ,h
- ■ ...st 'UM. *^ze
• - - ' .«41*LlC’U»<rs a I j \j.
s>7LX M. TrttJMASLV?
must lie universal. ?.be must be Ap<
:,U_. The < harch of God must
| y-.s :. '-tiroy. Hugh B. Etoe. corner-stom- of the new Sacred Heart one. Above al! things unity is an es
I e.'rsni/ • nirw- •‘btireh, located at the .-ons-r of San sen I in 1 c laracteristic of the
I C0NRO* . Ot - r\KJt, '’Acitdo street and Pierce Avenue, p.T Church It fa true v_ _
r . . . ^..1- r./• vented ;he ceremony being witnessed teachings of Christ Himself
by as large a cro’ad as would otherwise ' to St. Peter He did Hot
have been present.
The local military, consisting of the churches;" but He Baid: • ~
Houston LightGuards.under command rock I will build my churcb.''
not say that the gate*- of hell sironId churl whose mind has never gone be
never prevail against Hie churches, yotsil the pages of Jane Austen and sir
There but that they should not prevail against Walter Scott.
or wrung, ' raking* in the rf;y.
The eleventh Supreme Connci! of the
i Catholic Knight* M America usembfad
,a* ■*’- , sn Tuesday. May H.
; After High Mate in the Cathedra! the
...-----,— 3 at tbe McGm
Institute, the speaker* being Hem, G.
J. Suilfvan of Mobile. Gov. JoeephF.
. " ’__ ?__, M»yoi J. C. Bush. Prvwi.Wit
It e self I,. *c.,1 ncc, aelf ■ knowledge, self- The afternoon
control, , .
These three alone Jeail life to sovereign Iwtenra,.,
4TtMN hv IrrkhUkaws n«ww>,
land. Ore.. upon * 'How t
Catholic, ’ There were d
new Kh«>l Of /“^^^ofthewwk
Ever. :
of Right Bev. John J
Bisbcp cd Wu 'rita, Kan.
Great nenbw of ■- :.iti. Arme-
nians have be. n t- - -.-J into the
* Lurch At lisuatriii 4-V1 ant! at Bellas,
ninety conve:t families here been re-
ceived
FatL-r Bert-iti Vaughan. S. J on.
______________a. -_______ •• •• . ilr. the gundy :be Fwt o'St George, rerei.es! into.
. Peter and upon this o ck I will build my n<-ss of D'Ananuriu or rickcn from the w^rt‘J^*=« their colours frour/^t ' Lurch at^t. George Rota*, the
*''“771-----" IT ...„„: •'Upog this rending of Martin Pritchard rind Grant >"■’v . .. -eL._ . , u u— t._ ,v__
-------- ’ He did Allen. h<- is no better than a witless
i fifty millions of Catholic* obey snd ■ Good needs no bugle-calls to sound forth : r*n£ “ vice.
F>tb.l’r- Pope Leo -.to presence. It is everywhere.
But AHI. a* ttie snccesaor ot St Peter imt i •>. - -
Gh- _u. . T." . ■ . ■ breathe it in with the very air. Evil
I on the other hand, is self assertire: and “ ^rTT------- " A^bfah^ Gre-
. it ha* no right to\ i8 “ fc*QSht Carnatic po*sbilities !
And in the building up and, preamble citadel of the communion‘of i useful thing*, albeit no man wants: *ge.
i —.«■ ..!•, M.i , aisy r., — me very r penecnngoi i™ wraj™: ui hvcuu™, : the children of God. ; lhem ia hi, kitchen or drawing room ' ^°PhiX:lCT- P*K*n though he w*». asked:
ft.Sdward H Allen, D.D.. recent- ! He ha. been .plowed to-»k the *«Gt-1 Member, of ^tmefati >n chdr ' And Mt wea wh„ or ■ 'ShaH Judgment be leas strong than
Il appcr,S'«| Bishop of Mobile. Ala once of man. He Himself l«id the I . ,V(,nifhMtm,SnWWt_?, I dav offer* thin vs not bad in ~ _ Si*1- . _
at the Cathedral here!
pi* accruing. Cardinal Gibbon* as!
pteecrutor and celebrant «f Pontifical i
>"“• wjj .isHisted by Bfabeps Edward j
of Little Rock, Ark.. and j
~K't,'w H-irfans of Providence. R. I., , _
weiMutant Priert being the Rev, Hugh . only Begotten Son of our Father, our
O'Denn r-!1 nf Boston. Bishop Allen'Lord Jesus Christ. This temple was
attended by Arch bishop* Ryan of < cijussi' r*Ti d by the Holy Ghost in the
™*Ielpiii.i EJer of Cincinnati, and i feast ot Pentecost, and now it reaches
“•“to* McGovern < . _
of Charleston. Hogan of
w nuuuugLuu, I -SK~ —----------- ------— — j kuo caiu cauier narwin, rector Of St. i Ln*t IO tor fienltoy all thing* are
. *&! Douahtte ef Wheeling. W. suffering, where those *oul*aredstvin Mary’s Cathedral. Golveoton. turned1 healthy; and mmr>r*Hat will tw-ant too'
ed who ore yet to be cleansed from ml j rewards the member* of the Volunteer. wirie * ranne n, th- wnrda of riTpani
J^.“ra°C P^hed by R*v. j strin before they can enter into the joys I Awociation and srid in sub j ..^
JGamganof the Catbolicof p*r*dite.whil*t in J-' widtti it ex-! •-Ganilemec. in the name cf Father' i- I3'" The text haa been twisted out . , - - - ----r . - ------
■Bwenty. w lahington, D. C. A large ’ tend* all over the earth and shut* out Keany and in behalf of the people of the i of its merely I oral meaning- and h.« To venture beyond it is to be F* Bn“M™ °t WantbKfmd, will begin
a***? If reoule witHMawl the nrneaa. no one who seeks th enter within Its! Sacred Heart parish. I thank von for: . . caught in the mesbea of ffarkiasn and * teWcm In Palestine next Sti^ay,
t. ! win una evening: i ■ , _ . . ' The dcvelojiment of sett-tend ^fayconttaafair for a week ThM
i* B*b^loc ite Agrewth in theqpen.wtaethe ‘wJI be GteZ,,wr.n
ardt and the Houston Light Guards. 1 of literature St Peter warned the >lr “J ouriight are untainted. The -r - P“cn-
“• The Rrnmct Council! that body of men ; men and women of his own day asrinet "aul tl*“t ^kre to the charnel l*in*i of rm in St. M iiy’a Catbrifcnl
r. that haa done so much good in the past, this very thing teHinethem fh./~7r unhc,I-v »w*y rt Gateeaten wm al! tart adj be ex-
" Srus;—KA -X«T <*«- SSZi’SSTiTjffssi: ■
>«.«. --I
----J-----vm uatirea on the fine of the earth, and, *jnd yoorPresident, Mr Lawlor I also ltoo<I. which the unlearned and the nn- «the toach << light, and air of °TMwat *“ B*ach' *c-
Tewksbury. M— With the benrfttiux. pererired or nnpereeinsl I g-g t»hh> ™- - thby do alto the other -------
of three year* spent in the| directly or todir-ctly. morally, social ,, ___ .L_ scrintnre*. tnsiwie «», -* * -f' •• ** — . -> was found
Bosttm. hi* dirtisw have bneuHy. and aaper.ioturaliy. every member
Fn?*,^ P^rideat at Mt. *t. Mary'* le< the humin nre. All the worts of
2253' Go* IteVn sometaitig divine and Super-
R 3-k.T";toT,.'S.7TT..^ U—-—to -to
pAQMss. jit <hmm proclaims their divine origin.
Aud he is driven out of
---------------------- in the wild pa*. ! Tae wtir-1 ’ -------
sinus, the mad liaisons, and the ani- 7'^‘ ratter Ig.atius rimo.ri* of tae Con
gregrition of the Most tio!y Redeem rt
of Germany, has ;ust celebrnteff hi?
si’ver jubilee He bus rrj-eseclei Al
sa.e Io the Reichstag sine? ‘.bT<. acd u
an eloquent orator.
(but it must be dainty and soothing.
i bly than perfections only because of ,100 commonplace to fit nicely into this [ ^Mobile? Ata*"
! the comeliness which heightens them, It* influence does not make! After High M*' , .n lae
,£l CJU)KOt fi«l “** ! member, were w?loomed
which iutensihew * *•-- -
- — ---•-cu uuucr one supreme i ... r —--"—e, , ’ s“'*' nastine**. j
More than two hundred and ' col(lnr8 which stretches awav from it I ‘Vn“ ye* vlrtBr ls- to the full, us stir- i Jnh-nstnn
------------------------ - --The troth that Edw«d F«ny of theCrthoP
, It is everywhere, ri e ’ 'Self reverence, self knowledge, wlf- The afternoon wwlon was c
i roar of the cataract are the music j reverence the Holy Fatin
which raises our heart* to God. r
I God, seeing in His infinite wfa lorn that
(this earthly temple would not suffice I guide of conscience, thesovereign judge I more roticeabte only because it is fro-
fm rv»ev» isnTrtk final iTrtfStiV • rtf IhA TH*11 Drtnnm a# —a.* s* . . I .
i che keyhalder of that city and that betimes, from Marie Corelli.
! house, the shenherd of that o.wk th. The "lib nhmw
I ti£Vef f “rtVT°r' 2° i X ’ ■ 'ri31 oot when we set
i me eve or Ml® pm4«1qjq and death He
pmytd for unity lit Kis Church, sAyinir wmca^ojiLs . ’
I ....-- ‘Father, keep those whom Tl«m hast ov*'r w°dhui,» shame and man’s dis- ' ' . ’td Ls- (valhenne s
being so arranged as to be permanently ; given me that they may be ever as we honor, for right-mindedness cannot lx- 7~'2‘ :n <>f the («,’<l,.u
nometfang which distinguishes them in
an unmistakable manner from the
works of man. And so the Church of
Of the Church «f the Sacred God« beto«y»work<’fGod. tun st h*v-- There h a looseness about many pri-s-
Heart at Houston laid Hv certain marks engraven upon her which en: '-:ly Groks, which passes for high
Bishon Gall V, ” *iU prove to the world that she fa from tbcnghr and brocut ethics inioa, the
pwauagJier, €cl. She must have the «trouges: Reviewers, and he is. indeed, a bold
Auiirtoi »- a 77 proofs of her divine mission and suttror- wight who dares
-___7 “rrari R*v Fath.rs-Jmpartxg fty, in order to convince all who wish to
■ tormontei—Jtgltxry and Cine Or- be convinced.
Now, what are the marks? There unlawful loves of the average novel
are four. The true Church of God type* thiit bring him in touch with the
must be one. she most be bo!y, and. she weakness, the yearning, and the World-
,»?• pmn of our common blood. He must
f must be firt’l repressed power in the writer,
, t an es who shows him the ' ‘naturalness of the
of the true man and woman who are trying in their
we base on the different blind ways to do right, and
Spending yet with whom everything nevertheless
say ‘ Phon art goes Wrong. ■ ‘ If he blush nt the blnut-
horr announce ! for the laying of tue telic . ‘
Hugh B. Thee, corner-stone of the new Sacred Heart one. j*
,._■ „ *‘bui‘eh» «t the I’orjCfit of Suu n^nUul
? Charch
i Hie Church s snyiujf:
* ’ *T JOSEPH'S BC1LD1KG,;
$M* jinHitiio, - - Tex* 11 burch iMe; tbmt they nuiy
" —’ It fa being erected to meet the de- ■ Father■, in Me and J
EXPERT EM- raands of a large < atholic element re- ! Me?- Tris
BALMERS, j siding in the octakirt* of the Third ! tbe Catholic Chnrc'u.
iLr : aawwl na-Kes Mi(m « nMt—t «*nn . ' tti-,nifaaap anX i_
the i h*r members
i hurchof the Annunciation, which i-j Head; (.ataolfa T’hureh ■ bu ln rcU«i“1 « *> «««
-- s----------- -■ ••• - Is u>e fore most of al! communities that '"tart ling picture of the consequences .. - ------- —
'-■r- ..„, ,, C1U1 'bemrelves Christis ns. whether we can be found anywhere than in the : BOWy ont ffrv*'in 5tarin’' -be Epictn- .
Th« new parish will be in charge of J consider the number of her members or fourteenth chapter of Wisdom; ‘'AU Can , ‘ _
—“ [------- ~ ' ~~ : lie rharch I* foMd'1i<n allirin^?^ tbinga are mingled together, blood wordscd high praise for Omar Khay- appoplexy.
i- ' P^nmcly happy yesterday a* P“r?C1' }noWe^'1 i »X.‘ disXnlltion. ror- i “ likcly to «“*
Sheern & Burnett, I t^nu the ceremony, fraught with so|from rae east to the west, .nd «. ‘ rapti-u and unfaithfulness, runro’ts
• much fmport*ace tohim. I braoe alt ranks and q' i - - -
U R:- R'jV- BtalM* ^‘n*Kfaer officiated, : And. ^whitet itte_ members of
(fan 3*y *nd Xtgtet. Tabakoae.
1 or. Crockett and Losoya Street*.
clergy prmert were entertained : would be r.o history ■ It fa a permanent
^“ter-itst Mary’a Semxnarv. '»-** to?»«nvlntn the eonaufenee of all
t?il*wP -Ulen i* G year* old and
tb» face of the earth. and > and vow Prrfdent. Mr
perceived or un perceive. I, i Etomet Rifiew
____^_«to. ■ Order of Hibernians •>.«, v*ug4 M - ,____
“J - Hibernian* fa clooely united with the *cripture*, to their own deetroctirm.' ’
r**hnvwik Etat « ..s le ____* T YJ-A v ret . . j. .
i/rtj Rir !■■ Fket;: Stzixer.
RIEBE&CO.,
rv-sers to M. M. Wingfield.
5-wnwrly W«n. Hlener.)
— — Ml i..CV, , . . — .' I ,
KA - m - fiimers, ‘ bine in Ite purpose* a school and church,
““** ' rr an Mwreiare mu t’/v H** run eemreaertf tv
TELEPHONE 3AI. . converted into a school building, when ! Hl‘“. uoe> ’
fiiZTtl ’ S 'b* parish grow* sufficiently rich to - 7" "7h""h ( ;-------—
-T Jo-EPH S BUILDING.; , „ - «»’ Church, saying: "I pray for id!
. . !*rect aaoth.T aud more pretentious | those who in their word shml fa-1teve in
w-: 'b-t they may be one, and Th-n
Father, in Me and J ' ~
J. A. M. - orratri;. { EXPERT EM- ■ tmimfa of a large < atholic element re- J
A X M,‘ .-.rtawk. * BALMERS, J siding in the octakirt* of the Third ! tbe Catholic Churcu r •Hodin;
^AA.ZIZIK. I ward, who will find tlifa a more con- manifest, and how is it manifest?
. rv . "in a venient place of worship than the i p*f*t all her members rnre lu
tea Director aid Didertaiar, ■ ■..«« *.*».-«». .......
J1U IGst Commerce -treat. «« ^eir nearest place «f wor .. .. .. . ’
opposite Joske Bro*. I "hip- «•« themselves Christi ids. whether
tiprt 1;,7 nd Night. Telephone 342.1 lae Bew pxri,h wiU * in, «*“«• of ^tt-:tde^5h” number of her be-
Bev. Father Kenny, who looked sus J the Ionjfth of ber duration. “■
from the north to the aouth, warder, theft* and diaiunul&tion.
esst to the west, >nd -rci- 1 ropti'u and unfAithfnlnes^, .
I brnCrt ah and cHme of men.. and perjury, dissqmeting of the good ■
;;—: “• members of tte - - - - - -
I J hurvh di.:rrr from o«e an- |
?3L ^’KajjSt> barite or riuffe, “d the irregularity of adultery feet: underneath
num., icm ..t.« .. , . . .. : Unborn ro morrow
i Dav,
M01r ------------------ ; Why fart atat them, if
mind ! ly mirror* them, for the reflection of ;
I the more in
The troth that
I FflE.T-CRMADO, PLATE CLASS, UfT.
I ud ACCIDENT.
I ul ./XI;, 125 KHKTC -StTtttS. 1 of the Emmet < ouncil. < hnrch a ‘ ‘kingdom. ' ‘ a “buildteg.' ‘ there fa no helpfulness in the wild pus -
Sar. .VlottiO. - - Tex.: "tone, a plrin piece ot white 'a •• city, '' a "hoime.’’ a ‘'flock,’’ a L_____ —. ______ _________ ..,,,-
f uarble, wa* laid at tbe corner of the j “body ” and in order to e:tablfah, in- . malism of such tales and psychologic
' building facing Pierce avenue, bearing preserve this unity, H- uim>e ,:Hdu„ . ,;1V(. u«- mark ‘ - a* we -vt
the simple inscription. • ’sacred Heart jdonl< from Thomas Hardy. Lort.s Nalet, and.
.Church. ; the keyhalder of that city and that fa-times, from Marie Corelli. -----
I This building will be a frame struct-1 house, the shepherd of that flock, the The glib phrase. “Honi soit qni m.,1 ’ °:“''r r,rt’lr^tor «» his mawkish expert-
j are on brick foundation, and will oc , of that body. Furthermore, on ' y penne, ’ ’ will not answer when we re- ’npct',‘ Doubtless. Gulliver W » ’
ropy a space of HM feet. It -ill com- 1 J^.^Vrnmty ^ELi^Chorebonrrelves against arcalfam which gloats I •<««« but were he to occom- nro ^Klr=‘ 11 brother
P‘fZ:rM&t »-r woman’s shame and man’s dis- : pil. « Order of ffr ta-ti.temn. to
---— .. - -r. ti,u < _* .v, j nicago, asraieeil by Cbevalfar
I ?!fdn «hat. abashed by the charge of"Xpeamfahnre^ 'TOald I’™'’ 001 of " “h ^tiu-ea-
^‘^^-^'^.ordeafen^bythe^re of publisher’ J* not
. ! Ptay. for alt save the boon from the refined tewdnora
The setting ap of misleading stand ' *’hlrfa "^toDs between rhe lines.
“ - Pf-s-n----------;i_„ ctcugbthe Greco Melchite ____
power is unto evil and the art runs riot. Ja*"rt has lately »rat to Rome ten
Small wonder, too. *dm-e Mr. Le Gal- ; y°™>K clerics to enter the Greek Pon-
lienne is the chief of that school which 1 CcHego, at the inrtsnee of the
still holds to the httlonfam that the late HoIF Father, thu* carryf-g on the
Walter Pater taught in hfa earlier days, apottrilc work for the re- .c-ro of the
but which, to his lasting credit, he Chnrche* of the Orient.
. . The Etar d’Aamale. son of the late
"AU t k "?r.7Wh° bnt Lcni* F^liP.-. <Iird Friday of
. - -T“ Gmar omay. appoplexy. caused by the Knock he re-
pam. is likely to push to their logical reived when informed the the Dn=h«,
! ««y of that old L d-Alencon, hi. cneoe. had perfahed in
, Persian fidalirt. Charity Baumr fire. His gift of
forgetfulness of God, defiling of souls, ' 'Ah. fill the Cup.— what boots it to ! Chantilly to the Academy amounted to
1 nuil‘' How Thrill slinmne .1 i:».000,000 francs, wititeut Including
How Time w d;;,plnK underneath our ; the fa^cy prf^ Bpon -
and dead IX-rntR-1 The Rt. Rev. Mgr. Nugent was pre-
! seated with a teatimonial on Wrrfrw-
dat be' day evening. May 5, fay a,* hrisen, of
---------- Liverpool, England, to o- remn-.t,
Wh----hii'i*”' I vuem ml the more in 1 Art for art a sake, and not art for ' the golden jubthie of . ■ riesthood
___^-.ent* they-’re^.l th'‘ Bainds ““d heart“ of his readers, fa^thfa sake, is the measure of such The Lord May or of tbe rt- acreptwi a
^generated fn the^waters 1 Tlw? "hollowness and double-dealing, i realism Whatever stirs the nerves portrait of Mgr. S'ngent fr..T- th> tew?..
When through human 1 the greed and Inst which so fill the : witil pleasures and ministers to menial committee, and a purse ot gold
to I horizon of realism. “like some false jevetT craving of the senses give* the ! ws* presented to Mff-r Xn^r tn T.n.t-1-.
1 j semblance in the twilight gloom, “arc aecJcd colour and tone to life. It mat- j him to farther the philanthTopic nndor-
t ------------------- 1 , ... . .. ... _ --- — -- uIWH.i O[ penance the v ' ao P1'oofsof 'W Iack of depth, frontal es*. ■ >r" not '■’hether it be right---
~~ , — ■■—■ j the vaulted dome and tbe pillar* are l*eek rtrength ar the same euchirtatic I -tod pure manhood in every phase jC bnt !t —■*
Dr R Meneer ■ Whi^ ’rith *nO*\ I “wishes strike us more forci : husbands and clean wire*
Ur. n.Meneer, th- I-rf-tiom only because Of!-------- ’
IPhvaieiaTl red Snr^eon. ^"0?^11* a7 lOthoIic*. no matter wb<7toey^rebor th,J comeliness which heightens them. '
A uy aiUUUl QUlg WIL : renliad „ rt th thought, of love and [ „hrn, they are. remain uni^' uot! The ey.. is sickly arrested by a blot in !righteousne™. I
omev: KALTEYEJTS DRUG STORE. [ »rt«titude. which should ever ascend > only fa faith, but in worship. The ! the heavens, the while it may be tin-; pasmon."
tast if-re T23 E < ommeree. corner of ' 7^ the storm ' Mro united under one SupremJ | of the of Mft' changing; passing moment
,, _ „ th* WMM“ tn,! “to ^h 01 ™ "torm. | H(mkj X[Ato th_„ oapreme | .rv„^h________; And vet virtue fa to
tberrv street. Telephone No. 389. | the taurmaring of the ‘brooks and the I [• —
“ —— I roar of the cataract are the music 1 “
FAT 1 DTI n nr lum which raises our heart* to God. J— b ------- ....
K iSUHAKU L. LLAV1H, o.a.hi.«»«-,«
I OFFlCEt fwl,AVIXSfiUUKXST'OI’ItE- I would suffice I vawaU* __*’ pne i
WIL* bJUJrcj ill Hanm «t TeL ’-42 w ir<- ““ into hb final dMtin3r' w“'! °J 2^’!!?"^ °* humMft7.Ctt£JH$rt i w^rl "nJfar"
L_ ■" * ’ pleared to rated up a still more wonder- < the ■idamantine foundation of; hearing in every
t, fui temple—the temple of His Holy I 'hat divine edifice, which the powers of. /?.
Ihe K«r IK.i.'n. ; wmpw—darknere can never shake as the Im “ ltB londness.
p-fie New JBunop Of Mobile. I,‘hnrch. And in the building up and i pn-g mhle citadel of •• me im
I Bv.pm-';u!. m.> , May 17.—The Very [ perfecting of thfa templeofHte Church, i the children of God. "i ■ ■ •■ -
7e.TtTto< CholicKnighu.
«.dC« orttattetarJ. « th. rt-ltotoor naSoSriSjSZSl » .hmH h”" ’’" 51111 ° " J°"
-Txadtae. Tbe work of courtruction other selection* to the occompanimrot! guest-favtmrefatte castle of the mini Sludl ToL,tai'' economy take
carried on by the patriarch* and «f > raall chnroh org-n that had been ; and Tolstoi mav do well eranurh : lrad ER*«"B dearer guidance C Uloh- Kmghte of Amenra p> the
hM. ac-rt-t c ta, «- m ESLSLSLJSET; .<« 5 * .Trcr S "S ." • ’?». or ~ 7” “
_ snd exportation. ApAit was com- rtnt dvil ,D(1 ecclesiastical authorities though they are ill suited tor the cleaj-; Sh*nMr* Haxrfam ’* (Loras :
. ipleted fa th. fullnre* of time by the,from the Pope down to the prreiding w clinic of the home. Bootless, fa. I*-*1’ '•C«»inia“ crowd Christian .° Cardin<1 Ledoctow*ta. Pre.
b.only Begotten Sou of our Father, cur B^Jiop and from the President of the dewl would be the task of Innlri^r™. - 1 Eeid'” "A Woman of Fortune- from our : 01 Propaganda, who, fa the
Ufated State, down to the Mayor of the ^’^^^^^^.farok.belresf Shrtl we join in <XIW*d «aod
A copy of The Houston Port of Sun fancies which swarm through thepagre ' Andrew Lang ! h-> ^4-^1-
—- ———--------- day. May I<L and several other small at the literary heir* ot Sterne and Rich- afimfae Mi** Corelli, the while we „ .. ...
of Harrishorg.1 in height to tbe highert taaven—to the articlm weredepomted in the stone be- .rfgon. To read them fa to '’mro Mr. Gladstone's praises of Rcre _____ , ------
--e ... 2us«i of i throne of the eternal God Himself,
»»top, Monaghan of Wilmington, I depth it reaches unto too region* of | the rain Father Kirwin. re^ST^f q^mit that to the hertthy all thine* ,„>tdreli*m are extreme* ot imquity. There a‘onth> to nmoAq—s. A. Exprra*.
cd Etauahite rt Wbeeliuc. W. ! suffering, where those soul* are detain Mary’s Cathedral. Calverton. tn™,i I h-.lrhv n.w,~.n.( —n___ 111 » middle ground -where purity of Father ’Rr*ww*w t» Tine TU. t
thought and trahne* of heart are pot . ¥ 1“X
■ollied or soured; and it fa 1*^: MUM Again,
enough far the play of the quirk**1 ■ Th* reJobratod nimii*mT, Bev. p.
. ■ rhe grand work ot Hi* power on earth.
' rtrattiustaii of the conaeciatiaa [ Iti* the mart import*-■( fact in history,
in the dirttagufahed Prelate*' a f»ct so important that without it there
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