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ST. PAWCICS—GJU.VESTH.
siiHcoiii phk a.
402 E. Houitai St,
GalveBton, Tex , Dei?. —, ‘■SCI.
MitAion at Pilot Grove. Mo.
The contrfbaiTTB:
once more.
Rev. W. J. OK=Uy. of Sew York,
Ere. Bu»JEX8iXK,
Sat. Org- C. K. of A-
RL Her. Buhofi W**v of Dewnw, ar-
rived in ISew Tort Sanday, Dec. 9, from
Europe. ^e aecnlar prr« bar a grant
final to aty about his visit 'to Rtoan.—
j j TtZz&iy Terms- f |
i nuii. rr.21 irrawx
Sannai ctoeod tte ssrvira*
‘ auric inrtag tte fflgh Mac at * M
!tab w Bi^V «w www^ txu sawHwii,! ■■-■ in -■ 11 —• — —— 1 ■" ■" 1 r*™— — ■ j ■ ' ■
'ternate <4 tte ladBstefal cAocI, wtv*Our tedy <£ (M Omrari, ari het away wnisttata in itej. mdptete
. Ika I *»a Ba raster far flMtan yaa. tatoarilM ooa awurir to toa acA
WEETR, FISCHER.
KIMBALL,
fine old makes at
ORDINARY PRIZES.
children aanx remarkably well* Greg-
orian Maa. keeping err z Cent time. *rd,
■though some cf them areculfe tmaD,
their pTtmunctatio® of Latin wm act-
net. The S»>r krts * Mass in re-
; hears*.] for Ctolstmas. arl the children
■ an very esthuelMtlc abcut it. T=e
school tor numhrrei 131 children. and
, the attendance t* rtill facreuiBg.
the Altar Society and the Children cf evening, Dec. 9, at Cathedral Hail, re- wiT He -erne
Mary. Mm. Joseph Fratkiin was the. suiting in forty spi ll rations which. with niBeJ af Sew York,
and their graduated stniaote be admit-
ted to all th«‘ right* and prf vilegBB af tte
unf versify.
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thus. F. Gambon,
rector of St Patrick’s Church. Jjjtria-
vELe. Ky , Vicar General and Cteta-
oellnr of the diocrae, died raddenjy at
hi* home In that city December 11 of
heart failnre. He was Si yean cic. *
mtivr of Ireland, an.l was ordained
priest ah mt thirty years ago.
United States Senator J. C. S. Black-
September.
Panl Revert-, s great grandson of the
famous revolutionary patriot whose
name he bore, died recently at Morri* •
torrn, N. J. 3e was a drrrtit Cathoiio
an3 a model citizen..
Dr. Joseph Zerrcp cf Lurerne vor»-
preriJect cf the Federal Gosnell, has
Committee' ’ composed of
Morrison, Hiegel and Sfcenztl.
The Catholic laditw are enthused and
expect *0 organic a ladiea’ branch of
the C. K, of A Monday afteraxn,
Dec. 18.
GalresUx; hoi recorered remarkably
: principal god-mother of the bell, an its pnaent membership, will make
’ honor richly deserved by the lady, as Branch IM the banner Branch of True.
' aheis one of the pioneers cf St. Patrick’s • Rct. J. M. Kirwin delivered * neat
1 parish, and has been identified with the idirna, followed by Eng. Bl*kml>?e.
church since the first bricks were laid in National Organiser.
the foundation in the early seventies i The Knights presented several atnxc- '
The lamented founder of the church, tions, consisting of aeieetkas by the.
__ T .Ub __ _bJ : rt.a___a___ -wral.___ V ___m.
SrJJAUTT MCBPTIM,
Tiaem was* grand receptfoc at elamu Btatoprtea, th* names of the Bev. Jrim
candidates into the Sodality of the t. O’Comjjt as Bishop of Newark, N-
i Bleassd Virgin Mary on tomday evesi- j„ Bev ViUiam J. O’Ocgmell k
teg, at Holy Roa*ry Church. Promptly Btabop of PJrtlaod. Maia#. Th* Pups
at 7;W the proces-ion entered tho fa a impwtooaed address feMsmod
1 church, preceded by the erow bearer, -Ui*ri divarce Jan flor Italy,
and occupied the fnwt era’A The ran
didates, robed in white and wearing1
long Mae ckwka and white veils, kneel- died in the* eity Deo. *th at blood
log ar the altar express'd their desire to poisoning, ths result of an aorident te
be etarolled as members of tbs sodality - iris thmab, which happened while he
Thrir good psutor Weses It be medals, was fishier. He refused to bars ftw
and after the set at CKmaecTarioa wm thumb amputated, bacaoaelt would to-
tead placed th
horttogthem to imitate an far as poe
. Rev. L. C. Glynn, sough1; refng?, ad- Galvevtcm Zithsr Club, also unne fixe
vice and help from "Mother Franklin” produettona from an Immense pboeo-
when he first attempted to erect an graph. Refreshments were served and
edifice in St. Patrick’s parish, then a the many Krdghts and guests spent an
■ wilderness, and he did not seek in vain, enjoyable evening.
: Her advice was always substantially,
though uncKtentatioatly accompanied,
. and each succeeding paster of St Pat-
‘ rick’s Ctmrch has found Mrs Franklin
the same good, generoua, althful mem
' ber. Twice Mrs. Frankllr. has reen St.
' Patrick’s laid low by the jlements. and
' each time site has been prominent with
‘ her assistance in rebuilding and refur-
! niching. The older metfbers of the
> pariah, who kuow and ap;ireciate Mrs.
Franklin's simple frith ami loyal gen-
' erwtty to SL Patrick's. re;ol« with her
that in the evening of her Mfe she was
thus honored by the pruwnt pastor,
-Rev. Father Lowrey. Mr. Ed. Mc-
Carthy was the other sponsor. Mrs. 1
Manner, Mrs. Anderson. Mr*. Stanton. '
’ and Mr. and Mrs. Abele stood near the
ben during the ceremony, at the close of
: which the ebetr sang tbs “Te Deum,” ' ^ope Desousa* Divorce Laws.
‘ Mias K. Graoey presiding at the organ. Bom*. Dec. It.—At the i.oiisislrry tL*w;mriUe gonrip which wv
held thto toxrdng ihe Pope temally do n« are to rrpubltete The diMcni-
j aimoBneed, among other* Dominated to ties whir* tte Btatep subarilted to tee
ELofy fiwi ham. we unterstawd. b*n*
aariefaL-tarily ~ij~iM
On the FmmC at St- Catharina, Nov. X,
four knU benad India* gtrla frees tee
8c. Boniface ladnstriri School. 9t.
Ifcwifaoe. Man . entered the order at
'Jellif* Auxiliary to tbs Gny Nuns
Their nawen are: ARoe Bwnaepy. Mary
Cbatatehi. Bank Henry, Arehaage
M1.11 Issmtt A white girt. Helen Tn*
tan. entered at the saw rime
XtariDf:the three wnibs' mfarina re
on the children, ex- capacitate him from my+sg Kam He candly gfm by ths Paafist F«ri>m in
________ ' ~ ,1 held tos anernd c2c* to be more tasr to 3tJat*s Chureta at St Loads, fifty-
ribto-tbs life and virtnee of tbrir lm- ’tom thaw Me Ke, tart tim yfrysfciana two omverta wnn mate, tw^W six
maenlata Patnmsm. Tse c See of tbs decided that the operation rate be onr- ■ nts serf swetey six wumra. They vnw*
Blessed Virgin wen roeited by th* mem- rted <mt wbstter tbs priest witeed it or j of eH m«sds—Matbedfam. RptoMpwBmn,
Much credit is due ths “H*etUtig
Brother* I’n:r= I^entucky was married on Dec.
Litt to Urn. Mary E. Black bum. The
seremiCDy took placa at the rectory of
St. Church. Washington, D. C,
th* pnrt.Tr, Rev. J*s_ F. Mackin, nff.-
ciriiBg. The bride's first knshnnd wef
a dishBnt, rtlative to the Senator.
Durinj- the pi'.ctEcate of Lao ZTU
the dty, and koks like its former eelf the inton all anal aoliags of the BeoedL:
Its people are ecerj^CIc Hue* an been astablisbsd In Rome. so
and the diy will in a few years be hive stai the national cGlisges of the
greater, mare proeperone and beautifal Spaniards. Portnguae, Grorite. Ansenx-
titan in former ymn. ana, Crcx^iaae, m well m Bed* CoAkge.
I acknowledge resedpt of letters to which la largely intemiel for converted
viritDsIite, Tyler, Corpus Christi, Sher- minister!, whr, may hare * vacation frr
frr Cr. Zrrmp Is a
Catholic Csraerv-t've.
■It Rev. Reward P Allen, Sifthto: cf
_ _____ _ Mi-.bue. delirtred sx address on the
Mrs-. M. Le'warii him" twofold here'below and in “Toe Isf ns-rre of Sood Roads
" : of the
Alabama GjoIL Ro* j Aseociaticx. held
iz: Mo'ikt Ndv. 2B-"C.
The Gtcrgetcwt: S? liege .tozrzal it s
Bihbop Gnliagher Blensn* a New
Bell For the Restored Chnrch
A Memorable Occasion.
The great feast of the Immaculate^
; Conception of the gtoricus Queen of
Heaven wm chosen by the pastor cf St.
Patrick’s » the most fittirg <lay for the
■ impressive and sigtdScant cereuicny of
: the baptism of the large, silvery-toned
new bell cf. St, Patrick’s parish. The
old betl. which for so many years called Editor Messexist. ;
the faithful to worship. pm.L.»d Its last R,v. Father P. F. Brarrasn <tondr..'nd
toneontbrtnever tobe forgrttec feart holy Tnisrin p;i?: Gro-n-. M?..
of Car Lady, Sept. Ci. liMT ard certain- ; commencing Nov, 2-1 snd ending Dec, t.
ly no mere appropriate day --='3id have ; if rT?r * miarion was a -nccese rmdy
been selected for the new one to peal 'thig WM <me. Frtzo the start to :be
forth in joyful tones the proves, of Mary clove the people crowded arermd ihe
the Immaculate Queen, torn: this great I b^. mi^innary luring to the words
day. The fine, bronze bell, weighirv cftruThwth an attention and inter^t
two tana, wa* exquSritely decorated with which wae edifying. BrtinJeed no cue
palms, ivy, flowers, and white ribbons who is acquainted with Rev. Fatoer
by Mimes Cecile Franklin and Nellie Brannan need wonder. Sis wsyefex-
l Killeen. RL Rev. N. A. Gallagher, ^plritong divine truth is so forcible, so
i Bishop of the diocese, cfimitedat the impressive, thn even the enRrTisz tf
; ceremony, assisted by the following; truth are put to silence and forced to
.clergy: Rev. Ph. L. Keller of Holy respect wl*t they have dw-iaed. Thr-re
i Rotary, deacon: Rev. O. Wocet S. J., jg but cne voite heard in Pilot Gro-re PATUfll IP VEWQ A1H UfTlTQ
■subdeacon: Rev. J. M. Kirwin at tha ,DI] surrounding: -Surh a qrond mte- MEMO ABU HUFU.
(Cathedral; Rev. C. Lowrey, pastor of gitm we never hare witnessed," and *if Brief Record of Current TlvenLS
; the parish; Rev. W. Wais, assistant; tad only lasted longer." Non-Catto- at Home and Abroad.
I ReT' s- J - Rev. M.; lie „ wi ll » Catholics are full of Th* Benedictizes rare decided to
. M. Curran of Dubuque. I*. Father: praise and adnitatiau tor Rev. Father e^rt * cixrcE and rtHege in Sarsanrh.
; Kirwin deHverod * brief but very elo ' Brannan, and the prayers cf many hre G*. jt j,. ~-p< t: cp-n the ocliege next
i quent addrem, on the purposes cf the ’ following him to toe grrzt field cf his -
i church belL referring to it « the voice aoble work. We hope and pray that
J Of God summoning Hie children to ' hjR health *nd strength may bold : rt
: divine service, and impressing on their . for ’many years more to come, so that
! hearts theneceteity of "ch teeing the bet-, we may have the favor to welcome li'm
’ ter part,” and counting their salvation ’ agrin in our midst, to strengthen ‘and
i a* "the only thing neceeaary. ’ The ;fort£fy which he his planted
jservice* were attended by * large num- 'into toe hearts of his hearers, Me*ci-
■ her of the congregation; the Ancient, wvtiUe, I exptra; to the -rina <d my con
, Order of Hibernians, the 'Daughters cf ; grogahttm the -inrorevt thanks to G xl
Enn, the Catholic Knlghtr: of America, ’ -s— fiver hoiy =t^‘n-L u; &'"ci
and the Emmet Society. On the bell r tn the Rev. mifsiorxry for the great :r -
are inscribed the names cf the centribn- Iterett he has taken in cur spiritual w<d
tors, with the name of the bell "Pat- May the g=©d. merciful God re
rick." The donors are; f' -- -
> Ctere. Charles Le Clere, and Mrt. Al. 1 hu kingdtm, tor wtoch he hw labored 'BrligisE.’’ at the rtenmitoz
(Menard. The contributors: Joseph .TO hard *n’ wi’Jx ortirtoz zuaL A-.ki~c *--*-!«♦<.-
T-Mklln and family; Edward Me- ! gentleman to be al.» rraem-
Carthy, Miss Teresa Counmd of Castro- , hered by him, I remain, to Jams and
. recent ur.mber male mentum of some
i books tor the blind —spared by the
Ja:nrs Becker. S. J., zsd of a
grammar of ths kmoit laagruw* =mn-
ville, Mr. and Mr*. J. Gaffney, Mrs. . Mary, hia humble eervent.
' Anna Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stan- : Fn. p-p 7csnAT>. o. S. g ,
ton, Mr. and Mrs. John Manser, Mrs. i Paetn-
Patrick Rabbitt, Mrs. M Baiiey, Miss ---------—--- ‘ _______ ______________
N. McLarkey, D. McBride and family, ; Catholic Knights at Galveston. rsfl(e- E*mntr.. S. J.
Jams* Redm and. Willtam Abele and a social under toe auspicro of Branch The G.inzar* Collega to
family, N. J. Clayton, Rev. C. Lowrey, : 1«, C. K. of A . was given cm Monday y C>1 hB„ heen ao-
the Altar Society and the Children cf evening. Dec. 9, at Cathedral Hall, re- that their derraw wiL te tbkw
___* *____*« ____*_ f _ ■ j. a.
.ter*, and Baoadtatte <rf lb* Pheas3 aok. a* uotahtag etae wo*U ms* Mm. tatter** Pipsteta CkrngtiBtain, «te.
Th* i After tte cgartetaB te taW atate^ , Th* gw»i work to to te mtomA by
_ tatattl death nterod Mm.. FMtow'lte pastor «f tee part*, wte wlA^e*
■». VM >W by twite two chtetee*.■O'Eafiy was fisoater attea Cbarteof!privatetatowatoaetedtetaqalry rima
a _a^_ __— » **-<-te . 1 to ’rt— W « jtetl - -■ <"*-■-----* W- - <1 T - - - — - - - 8...........* ■**-----“ - ■ to - —n-ta^-
A sermon
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the Market
hi
President.
Washington, D. C., Dec. 16.—Arch*
Irish Leaders Depart.
New York, Dec. 10 —John E. Eed-
PHYS1CIAN ud SURGEON-
231 1
DISEASES OF THE
ET2,3ULM02E HI. THtAT.
^—2' ffi:i P’CCN STREET,
sav ant::,io. te.tas.
iWi; dPEii FHOM 3 LM.ti 5. P M.
‘ tram Nov. 98 to Dec. 1. The order of
the miaeion wm the following: Pint
Vie at 6 :M; aecond Meat at 9, follow-
ed by luetruction; Stattone of the Croea
* J. F. FENTIMAN /
|£]
CASH
HZnlOffl IZh:: :Tii7.
THE JEWELER.
3. iic iiiSiiftrvax
W*tto shad ;\w®Iry
US W, COMMERCE STREET
T3EY SING. THEY TALK.
[THE’.’ PLAY.
Edison ?hcuegraphs from
Sic.cc Up.
Grau hep bores fn:tr. $5 CO Up
MT3T CC N. ENIEKT ANS
EVZa READY IS THE
Gas Stove.
[ voteduesB to the Holy Father in Rome ■ being crowded,
and request ids blessing for the Federa-1
I tian, and the other waa for a telegram I n„„ ic
j to President Roosevelt pledging him the' fiesta.
A STICIAiTT.
*“L*amo Tirirriyu i^c rmiw
*bAtetaB T1. sat, cryyeeiiti toe Alamo. TkLd<M
Bond
5C5 E- :-Cw ■ -“N ET TILA2S3 ■
Sd^cidGiE.DwiPcaltiT
in I Deu."Stic (Cheese.
Sjito—n’j-ri- f- r Christmas Dtomm
-i no - 3J«L\:t3L2 F:.-n.to
j
mm ^iXEgfieicggFaMBass
members, and one for each fraction cf ------------------
SW or more. Mission at Hearne.
A cablegram from Cardinal Rampoll* j*utav MESSXNUK&: «
ru^nna Se’- Father O’Connor, S. J.. pre»<±-
H OLID Ax GOODS. M ej^ht day8' mteton at Hearne
k a. ’ * Vav 'll
Watches, Jewelry &c
Jtetastaxar ef Traxk* ia< Traveling Baf* .
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS >
IniECOle Bns. W. HOCdTUS ST. i at S M p- m.( followed by th* chUdron’a
i1 sdtoioo. Rosary, mtelou sermon, and
j Etenedictiaa of lb* Moot Bkesed
i nwnt at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, during
ithe misatota. being Thankaglvtag day,
' there wm Solemn High Maa* at 1* a
m. Rev. O. Schorer of Martin wm
celebrant: Bev. J. B. GUteauer of
Hearne, doacna; and Bev. P. Lltwor*
of Bremoad,,nbdeacao- Rev. C. KoHn
of Brj«> ***<> present- Saadsy,
, Dec. I, at 10 a. m„ High Mass having
1 teen ctfebxaud, the mission ctosM wnh
a oormoa aa ‘ ‘Oar Altar," fallowed by
the eooMarattoc at the parish to tte
i Biassed Virgin Mary, renew*! nt Bap-
} ttoanal Voan and Papal Biaadng Beoe-
____________ _ Jumatasstud
staging of Ihn "Holy God W« Prstee
Thy Name’' coactaded the rnlMif. A
new and haadnem oscaanartaua, pre-
sontsd by Mtoa F- Stranaa ta mMteory
nt kar docamnd fatter, wm used for tte
flrat Ums at Bsoodfctto*. Of late nor
■sanitate J tea boon enlarged and a ate-
rtoty nddsd to tbs ctattch. B.
nite*i. Dec. lA llfit-
Gtasrel FMrfa* A. CbBtaa han teat
_______ _ ^tested state* <d BtetaBby •»« »M»
V^jrt St. Tdfffcw 353. Ifteattr.
■tta&caDBQDauoaKUDao
j M. M. BURKE, |
1®, Mr, Uesst, M |
at Siw fije, ft. 1
pt*«TOft,TBX. BOX 4«* 1
BRADEfi PLUMBING
™ ELECTRIC CO.
brought the good new* that the Pope
: gave hie apostolic blessing to the Feder-
'atfcm.
The committee on nominations report -
ed the following nominations: Presi
J eastmax
KODAKS
l _
JATIOMAL
' BICYCLES.
: ff.r.uliTHEBS K,214 St.
M. E. BUCKLEY,
xAttomey o.t wwmwusy wu aproi uj me .
Ioot. 12 Ficrch Bldg. SinAntcnio discu«lon and adoption of a constitn- j
■ n tion- | mood, tender of the Irish Parliamentary
The constitution which wna adopted
Wrftf inc Donc’OtiK art Ufliws.; provides for * working central 1xtd
WHOLESALE GROCERIES.
I. CsHiiTa 4 Soi, ’
CALL-jRNIA T- USES a^petialty.
HcCi" ixn Hcn«B Faureus
CIINOUCJEDERATOII
; Now an Accomplished Fact—Cin-
cinnati Convention a Success.
Papal Blessing- Received.
On Tuesday, D.-c. Id, the500 delegatus T- B- Mtaahan, Ohio; Viee-Prrii-
from the Catholic societien in the dents, L, J. Kaufman, New Jersey; G.
United States comemplaling the organ- : H- Cannon, Illinois; T. W. Fitzgerald,
izaticn of a Federation, teeeEibled in • New Ycrk: Secretary, Xicholm Gonnrr,
; Cincinnati, ;Ohi >. Dubuque; Treasurer, H. J, Fries, Penn-
At S s. m. ttey got in lin-j at the *y’-vanla; Marshall, J. J. O’Rourke,
Grand Hotel and marrhed to St. Peter’s Pennsy 1 vania; Executive Council, M.
Cathedra]. At the head of the parade ; **• looney, Ohio;’?. H, McGuire. P--nc-
were Knights of St. John, commanled sylvan La; T. K. McKenna, New Jersey:
by General Jacob. Gabriel Fancier, New (York; R. M.
At 9 o’clock a Solemn Pontifical Mam i Sent. Minnesota: E. D. Reardon, In-
■r«F r-MMtno.FV ’’ ’ ™ “^tested by Rt. Bev. Bishop diiwn. Georgs W. Gibbons. Pennsyl-
NEAR B5 DCE "* Horstmann, at Cleveland, with Arch- TJtii t.
WORE AT* FAIR PRICES.! hishop Elder on the throne. A seromn Johc J- Coyle,'of Philadelphia, pre-
i;rv*-’7-> i -^.nr wss preached by Rev. Dr. Lavelle cf rented the name of Judge Thomas W.
ca- .Vto-io, X’’ xi Texas.. Fitzgerald of Brooklyu, far ^«ident.
He wan followed by Archbishop Elder ’ Shortly after midnight Minahan---
i was
Texas ! 5’<w York.
■ He wan fallowed by Archbishop Elder ’ Shortly after midnight Mtaahan wm
j fa one of the most vigorous addreset-8 ■ elated over Fitzgerald, by » vote of
i that venerable prelatef has made for ! :4S to 42■ The ethers were choeen on
; years. The Archbishop dfecnssed the Thursday.
need cf unity of action as well as of pur- Tht? E**It convention will be held to
I pose and predicted great success in the ’ Chicago.
i fntare by the union of Catholic organ-, Archbishop Cbapelle Secs the
Qsapest Fuel hi c.harnisch * son
the Market
s Ot Cbria'iBM Tree Ornaments Aamto
far Huytor’a B<” Bona and Chocolate*. I
I Phono 246- 109 W. Commerce, j
party, and bls associate*, Meosn. Me-
. Hugh and O’Donnell, have leaned a
: power, without interfering with the an- j fa resell statement to their .frim^a in
lull 2.U. tonemy cf any societies that affiliate: America It is announced thtartfaelr
11C. SiLlaS with to The baeia of representation ia . ndseicn has been the moat auccMaful
two delegates from each local society :oxie gincs the d-y5 of Charles Stewart
____ *Ed the same ratio carried on up from! p,<rnr3. The envoys started on their
SASYJJS rCN’IC, TEXIlS. ' parish to county, and from county to wtQTO trip to-day with the awnrance
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gS&gfig-aggrt:
State, and from State to the nattonal B fund of fioo.ooirwin teratoed,
organization. In State conventiots committee of twenty-fcve tea been
there will be one delegate far each 1000 8eJerte4i for tti.« purpose.
Our Lady of Guadnhipc.
The reset of Our Lady of Guadalupe
v-:^an wctx.mu specialty to , celebrated throughout the
; Mri-t the Catholic press and disseminate; Rer.nbllt, on Thnrodav last.
Catholic literature.
Alex Sartor, A number of drafs cf a constitution
| were submitted, one of the best of which ’
I was t
i Two motions were made and carried
with great enthusiasm just before ad- '
! joummeTit Tuesday alght. One directed
low Wacni’ TV. G. Lbs Wooes
W.F TTjodb
JOHN WOODS
&SONS -A- ,
— Hankers
' - - M I IMQGI13.
"2J' “ ~ a | The formal opening of the convention ’
Gnnstmas Present >^0^ ot
® i welcome by Governor Naeh , *. ,, ‘ . _ ,, . „
and Mayor Fleishmann. Tte address ij»« to'
Cf Governor Nmtawaa repeatedly cheer- ! conditions in the Philippine,,,
ed a. he .referred to the good work of 7‘
j the Church for law ind order, and for ArchMAoP ^«tl? went to the
I the oppression of .anarchy. , P^PPtaes and made a fall investig*-
- <. i m-.u — i Addreeaea were made also by Prof. ’ Uo“° e subject.
<j. m-.u. <•- jj g| j . Accompanying him to the White
k Ticsv ’'fat*-ice* Si •’Un fi;A®thony Ma tie. President of tne Cm*! e K .
g v e Jesx.Uaw^.dpto^ federation; T. B. ; House wm Tomawj Lorente, a Ftiipno
8 IT f 1? PPC Hnt Cn i ■ Ohio federation: Presi. ■fr^’ ”ho *^Ur?- -
8 H.U nees upi. VO, 81^^ „d Vice-President H^.^LThekrehnishopwentcver the ground
S m is* ver rzr v ! Bw ■ At length with the President, out
i 242 KXeTt Si
1 g:«d rinses, speeches were made by N» interview. He will see
---- . b Covington, Ky.; Btohcp Iioot then will
Horsimann, cf Cleveland; Bishop Me- t«E * Orte““.’ »
Faul, of Trenton, N. J.; and Bishop ,
; Messmer, of Green Bay, Wia. Bishop, i« °»teato(^th^ som«
;Horeta«n and McFauIspcke at length.: “ tothe property wtilte
: the latter having a Carefully prepared . ™C
address to Ghow that the Federaticn
1 proposed to advance benevolent, social;
uud Cbriitiau work, and especially to;
. Mexican Republic on Thursday last,
i Dec. 12. At San Luis Potosi crowds of
i people were to be seen all day going to
-----—------— from the Guadalupe church, where
by ^r‘ I^mekus, a! ,Pitts- j tbe fiesta wu held. The entire walk
! which lead* to the church and which is
.over one mile long, as Well m the
; church itaelf, was brilliantly Ulnminat-
> ~ - -■ ed at night. Solemn services were held
If. G. W. JOIKSOK, U8 EJlBllI it; the Secretary to cableexpresricnsof <le-: the churohre, tte Cathedral repe-
I roteduess to tte Holy Father in Rome. d>lly croW(M. ’ All places of
! and request bis blessing for tte Feder*, wera closed In the afternoon
--- ----- —=----; and the remainder of tte day devoted to
■ mart loyal support of Christian citizens, j
All day Wednesday was spent in the
tel’. "■ call there
irrt ill.-
■tr; c; bTj.iay irrtd1
'irt.’.mtzg?. 1. , ■ wi: te
i'. .id '3 i? rx->:' G «;1 emriy sail
tri.i.j" -tur KlMCori beftre the mi:
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The '\-YlfCR5T i TIESTAUSAY^
farzi’res excellent c'*s *t tw
::rtrq -^*3. Cail xid te ronr***-
Ycc w. I find ever king Sts. -**•
Nce. L 'tel W. '’csx’tte c’- __
Holiday Gjftg
For the Heligionn i
C^obe good,, wrt* ^***
stick* and caw3eiabraa^*5**>--:
d. and caadlM.faa
:kh. «c.tte.at Cteeite1**?
DUCED FRICKE.
mrrelh-nt opportunityTL0”'” ta
Shopper, Md white -i,01
offered-^ we wnuld
wlycall. a Wviis w-
Cur book itim, toy arrf ___’
goods d-pir-trne-i arI £"**1
Bead. Our pfctira mti'e^TT*
rfrited by hundreds
of the towm 1ETG >*
f’atmnal Feast £-t
"he feast of tte Pr *
^sdy wm reteteatai at vJT
tovx flvith ieirtmfag Jr
pi trirtal fesrt of tte 7Irish. Th* " u*
bratten tegas at the - ve at -the rjz*
wh the blesiug c" a
dtertei to the chn-rh hy j£_
r- .... Cx .ce ftlinv ig moreiEg
uis inrg. jajM VranaL
?tiX5. bertgthe ce . rrvrt tev. J. } M
w om. .-i, cf San An’ :cl.c. dj^ecn Bn 9
S. .d. cf F.-i Hx-ia. ■
TG YV JUS 7GME2-- AX2 "?YE2D~. ■■
Uy ’.x? ■?' ’ rii
rtn.'s very remt-te"?. (
try yric-es art sa ‘
:'.tr:-i.rtBEt with, gt-o
STAA’.KZ 3RO5.. ttelfflf-
7^ rtefitert in this South to
Gx—'a-T-v Scrri s. PhMtmxE. aid
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■ =«Kr of cer :mtes. 1^.
ti: n tc txs«®, tters w-ra present -3
-3Crtu.".ry ctevs: J '■ ■
Attculo. Th. dsron -f St.
.1. Gsrtzim cf M>s -r
;*i:cr cf the cartst
fll.xzygrtzta, Rev. .1.
*rrtve< in rime
serrtcrt. Sermcm? ■
?t:hrt Prtyborow.ik.
For sp te- iafe wjl! paprtt fM«l»
rt xtit-ri*te. pu_-txre frim-W, to*-
•<-. graas ami tiles - *=^=5^“=;
v-r cc
L. Hbrcffik; q> ggg
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rtt-ftta
Tecs.
G-r.ach Cf gjjj
? afrirama
Ter? preiched
■= ?..l;5b mc
Tircra
rvas a Luge me. .-vri; hetvgq
artl -I'll- apprcacb- . th- - ^r.»fsT!s.
Tz- S=Krttmer.; -zcczKlte
vi treraricn from, C a. tril th™ <-riw of
the afterroten serv'.T'’. At :: p. 1. _
proresstex cf rite Z-. S.acramMt
rtttl tte exterftr c’ tte church v*
cel. it wm ar—m;-.nie: vfth rntnc
rendered h? tte Cati lie Prilak '.-wit..
•z” „:r the •aderah’.p Mr. Tte-. i-xt.
Tit” ceretr-uies CJOtad wtik
ri. j’cx ‘tespers ami .:. medlctlcn cf te
3a r™’- Sa.mzixoit:.
SOUTHERN
MESSENGER
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SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10.19c 1,
'Price >1.50 a YMam
PUE JHHKD Wlirt THK APPROBATTOM QT Rt.Ekv.J. A. FOREST. D. D.. BISHOP OF SAM AKTOHIO, AND OF Rt. Rrv. PETKR VRRDAGUKR, D. D., VICAR APOSTOLIC OF BRDWMSTILLE.
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