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SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1895.
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.wIt ortiatteally bat also financrally.
the *»a» <
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her farormatfaa call ** «t
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Yom* truly.
A CATKOUC.
BudinglcM, Tot-. May 4, !*•
and Pacific Railrvad.
industry is the mining of real. which is
As a metropolitan. Archbishop Wtl-
linns erercis'-s ;nrisdiction overi.OTO,-
<K0 of the (.atholic laity.
The Aretbafatp cf Canterbury Eng-
land, has an appeal for ' hristisn
This is but an echo of what the
1 'huroh hare so
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Eateiiers, Uiifftiten, ui;
G. F. SIGMUND,
printer,
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218 & 220 Market Street,
AXTONIO.
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n.er Taint.
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busily engaged ix his
with (treat heal and
. bearing confessions andgrv-
j fastrortitns. both iu Spanish and
Eu glish. This week his Lordship left far
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Undertakers.
Opts 3ry and Night. Talaphon..
Cor. Crockett and Lo»oya Street*-
Father Keane’s Departure
From Burlington.
B. Si.. » of Rockport took
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PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROBATION OF Rt. Rev. J, c. NERAZ. D. D.. BISHOP OF SAN ANTONIO, AND OF Rt. Rev. PEIaR VEBDAGUEB. D- D-. VICAB APOSTOLIC OF BBC-V NSUTT-LE
: Ha la Making i D^iperat. Struggle U learn
Bengalee.—The Mativea Beniee Him Cord-
ially Everywhere.—Plenty of Work
and Many Converts,
We ;ire greatly indebted to Rev. ' mai hearing has come back to m«
A. Maury, Pastor of St. Joseph'a
• Church, at Houston, for permitting us
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Next day he cocSmed twenty swen
is the church a: »i» place, und Tor
;-. sever*; days wa*:
the Apostolic Ubers
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Campbell & Conroy
INSURANCE *•“ [’ward s < 'ollegf , at Austin.
AGENTS.
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flgE.TORSACG, PLATE GLASS, LIFE,^TeXJCJ and is its follows;
xad ACCIDENT. Dear Rev. Father:
Returning home from
■' . are accredited that ccngraml*tion«
extended to the Italian Ciovemmeiit.. or
tmy participation in the September lete*
' celebrating the twenty-Rfth anniversary
| cf the entry of the Italians uro Rome,
will be regarded as insnltirg to the
1 Pontiff and the Holy See.
H. <). F^ielx*. ' a.«bler
Fu y.c. V IJ.-KE, Teller.
11 ■ BAM.
R RENT.
San Antonio, Teray
ing strains at the river*» bank and car- Divine Favors Obtained by the
ried in a palanquin from the bo*1 t,1c Touch Of the Holy Garment,
little chapel of the place, a walk of ! m.
1 about threequarterr ot an hour. —th:U is [
Of Dacca, in Asia, Writes An- they took the longest route, going'
through another Hindoo village, to;
make parade with their music and
■ procession.
Low Bate Excursioii
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» ;*:*» have knew arranged V
k*I Emaoipflaent Conlndm*
MayfletbMMf IMXbr
fe Raptfat Cwoveatioaat Wa*-
Bl*. May Sth co Ittb.
E il la.mbiy Preebytark*
Bfwridiau. MM. M*y I®1**
No . Danger.
Cancer Drops Out by
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for Free Pamphlet og
g.v.,n St., San Antonio
, nW-ST other Interesting Letter.
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PRICES
gUHJVAN SHOE CO..
50MXERCF. and St. MaRY S STS.
Dr. R. Menger,
Physician ** Surgeon.
ornoe! KALTECER’S DRUG STORE-,
ytofrf™: 725 E. < ommerce, cumer of I
Cherry 'trect. Telephone N*- 38^ [
[ST. BEV. BISHOP HURTH
More will fol-
bcudentt. who of -t. s;eased Virgin.
l on a rocky
dem will also be sent here, as a quiet ' mfTr,n,a^ Jw.Mk oc b-r estate. The
peaceful retreat, for the pursuit of their s;atne be tUty -cne feet high and
from its e'.rvsted pedesta'. will be visible
for thirty miles
The Pope has expressed entlr? ap-
proval of the conduct of Arrhtishop
Agbardi papal Nurcir to Austria,
whose attitude upon the Hungariau Ec-
c lestaKtL-ai bill was denourerd in ’-he
Ijwwer House of the Hungarian Parlia-
ment, cn May Day. by premier Sat-fly.
The Vatican has instructed *11 Papal
»tbto 3mm« crip
h l»Gat«HBM M 1
•OlL-Wl BilCWM
MSSSte®"^
feslsihll
mg said M o-S giving Only Communion
to about forty rmd con£rm*ricn to about
thirty, returning in the evexiag to Re-
Mccday mom-dr. the funeral of tb«
who is very enthusiastic about it and late bam.
who knows no such word as fidl. 1: - rL_;;.
It is the xntoEttm ship *nd Father mo wen. to
COT :&• * *• —*■- ----— ■ * e
i»f voung men of the different Catholic
churches in Baltimore to farm ar ar-
■earGati nn to be caLed toe Americaa
Truth Association. The principal ob-
'(, which wi’l be immediately the hundreds of appreciative listeners,
expended to books The library al- sems cf whom 1: L; to be hoped may »
ready ha* a Urge share of patronage, the near future be ‘ -.-ctove-y teenefinel
and. if carefully attended to *s ft most thereby,
likely will be. being in charge of cue 1----,
.. it is plate, and
tier worthy Sisters cf Merry deserve
praise for arranging ^b* altar and
’ church -so brautxfully far the different
occasions, Rev. Mother O^-are of .he b
Morrv hospital to Laredo was present
at the reo-ption n* the veil by Miss
Hixde. The good sisier is. highly es-
teemed by all here, bn: parttou'.ariy by
the school children. <r-
Refugio. Tex . May 2. 18®3.
CATHOLIC TS'ETWTS
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The palanquin was tmme- ■ B1„hop fa substance as follows : . ta build up a parish library.
_ —-------- . . 1 which will be at least as good as j
freight master I sustained a fall. in cot;- city, if not better,
sequence of which I became almost en-
tirely lame ; st the same time I tost the
sight of the left eye almost completely.
I 'gas examined and treated by sto dill •
■ erent physicians (whom he names i.
When on Aug. 13 I wus dischargrd
from the hospital, although a litt.e bet-
ter. tn? <_
at a distance of five inches my left eye
. lift
'the realixation of this hope, I
[unionof prayer,
sincerely yours in Christ,
* P. J. Hr an.
VO- 4- 1 :,J
There tor csod Bishop preached
any to and be.ird confwtons, anti next mern-
W. E. j ‘ ■' ’........““
Austin, TeX'« M^y
Progress of Catholicity
now. J was examined and treated by sto dill- Thmher-
to publish to our columns the following lodRwl in vilLtge for the night. J ls £ WM di3Ctxrr?d town <.* Thur-
■ privato letter recently received by him Thc best hut was vacated for the Bishop. although a little bet- flour^tong htto
■from Kt. Rev. Bishop Hurth of Dacca. ofcottrae. Now don't think that I sm eyXght had-not improve!: ' 111 £ ; E? - - « - -
in Asia, formerly President <d St Ed- cn:.in., np. There was no window to ( my ;eft eye pm^j tog'tortr:
P.'1™: “t tat: -a ». <*s«.
that the eyelids were lame and h*d to , d t abundance, and cmwti- bcme.areompamecbythebret wTshes of
t>e raised by the hand tutes the chief wealth. ■ kr_—.. a-™-™
Some farming is also carried on. but
not to any great extent.
The settlemint and mines are
about three miles from the depot, thus
escaping all the tumult and eemfutiou
of incoming and outgoing trains. Pas ■
sengere are conveyed, to and from the
depot, to a large, commodious, three-
seated hack. drawn by four fine, well-
kept horses.
The < acholic population of this thrifty
and with --- ----, , little town is over 1500. comprising
- i------- --- — i ------- - 1X1 rt ’ Holy Garment. As soon as I touched AmcricMQS, Germ*^. Poles. Mexicans,
mutual friends tn Houston, which they this the ground ih plastered and made j felt * m my left eye _verA: other nationalities,
had not expected. You know that I .smooth *nd the hut has a first 1 which M yrt remained clased. I fell on w the scfcrc3;, of Catholic
am not a num of much talk, but * -I, floor. The natives sleep on the ground. whfn r and TeIiWi b*’e
generally know a good thing when I eee they haw no bedsteads. For me. how Holy G.armellt> the lids of the ^-...^ore been deprived of « pe-m^^ent
! it, " and for sincere friendship my 1 ever, they had fixed up something like remained closed dur- ‘ 2ence of ma-v re-
heart has always been as tenderly re- a table about eighteen tochw (teg wven months and twenty-two days. ' ttl„ are' now
spousive, an it is inexorably • -deadon" covered it with a mat, and. of co . , opencd qaite flwlyt my sight was re- QTe_ .be «tab tosh mem. tmitv.
ceremonious hypocrisy. Even the Holy they considered )t a royal couch { coaW pbdnJy ^enguish *1! j ‘ of Carme;te MonaH. ?Dpe .nd the Catholic
. Father’s bleestog has never fallen upon, had to praise them for theto stall. obj^w witfato the seetogdisfamre of ol’ten advocated
« • T T>MnA-n j moredeserving names and persons, than I must quit, because I will!*; others. There is. already. a neatly constructed. A vautitoT.v illuminated addreas
frauds J. Bowen, 'when his Gadwas raised over the ve^?'5^plC!°C’ Lt . “Dr. Auerbach and Dr. Brandenburg. techldSBK the prefes^re and students of St,
-- [names of my nouston Mend,K and I yetit «^onljra ~ 1 ‘L t.L scything necessary for the «lebr*tion Patrick's College'. Mavnor.th, Ireland.
A I-flliteCta hope and pray that his biessing upon The <*«*• « lowing day. told me that the cure was „erLiH„. w Soli3Pfis
.vn u to (rujt(0, >lr he^tt » p^. I oo^rubl. .ta. ?ope.„/a>. „=«k« ««w
, qdrttwiy «• U>e OU or w own (rood ; com. ooed to tb. to or to, , c„30t , 6nnly ,=
wishes for their welfare. -he principal dish, which f P that God has heard my prayer. To this MorR wfif fol- ~ fre-hess d’"z*s is *‘ w^rk on a
Verily one Clay family is a blessing every meal, is rice with a s*nce called , fo nnaer oath, before stored - • Tbe D
As*-curry." the chief mgredieuta of ., . low. if required.
; a rule vitality is the fruit of virtue; all ! which are i Michael Fl orange believes no more to
[ honor to such a man and woman. GL, [ __. ...." . .. tr LUtT UUVVVA*'* ouwvv*.-p,- —------
j for i parish cunsistinje jwrt of one ; » counter-part to ’ ‘chxle c»n abiHty to cure the incurable,
' Of such families I It would be a beauty; and makes the new comer shed big, -------------
and joy forever. I have learned to like «’ Communion at Austin.
hopo^torM^omt: _ ______[ shortly be taken to cha^ by
the land which even amid manifolddls : that some day I may take out that pad- ;
tress maintains deservingly the title of; lock <m your gate and walk up to the j
eldest daughter of the Chur to. (most bome-like parsonage of Texas. If;
50 ffiOMD FODMRI COL : diocese is* missionary diocese, pare and i again to ibe Home " p~~ < father Peter Lauth. and one
ieimple. My people are all natives of hour of parting WiU ever strike- to . i.« ^«renrttomi will
I black or at least of dark-browu color. ! the realixation of this hope. I am. m
[ Th it they are in the po-rssion of our
' holy faith is due solely and alone to
I French z- al and French charity. That I
m dahgatw from <mr State.
ft*-
EC'
accusations cf the A. P A.
Lcuis Juliette Ifatonnnre. 'toe infant
daughter of the Frento Ambassador to
the United Stares, Mr. J. Patcuotre,
was christened a: the Freed. Etobawy
in Washington on re.tr.rd*y the 4tt.
Archbishop Sato'di. Apcstoli- D-legate
to the United States, psrf. ruw. the
—nsiv. ardina. was g-ifl-
white veil to Miss Mary Hance, a pos- rriiy by-Mme.
ax APyrmoXA re farewbu..
Stance being taken away, all our work ; MESSENOKn:
---- . The congregation,
I At Easter I hop® to baptize to one of BurlinBtoB>
err. O '■N- ..-■->.44' [our missions some thirty tr forty Lniunged into the deepest sorrow by i banner of St. Joseph
Sheem & JOlimCVl^ l.ad then to give to at least a hundred:^ , nnk-rtmtafll WjkMna. . anTionMnc* sTtfl R
jthe Sacrament of Confirmation.—all 1
[converts. Indeed, old :u» you are. I;
'would give you *U encouragement to.~ ,w tminfor Galveston, where; them—holding in
1 .** ____ At.* bmiradiire, 1 e r i * ^ * __
ccmes
That If a terror.
Schrierand tulantv who pr*^et^d tXLarv c £e Gzaudprer. ol thtf
the Altar, Attended by fo^r little jrirls .attache,
MAY. ”
IG HIAEL FLORASGE OF TRXVXS.
According to the physician’s attest,
this gentleman was lame and almcut
bliad of his left eye. His own report to bound to succeed.
diatoiy surrounded by the performers t<Jn of my duties
and for the whole way they wi-re dram-
ming and blowing without interruption
or chuuge, and I do not think my nor-
even
ing seven months and twenty-two days,
opened quite freely, my sight was re-
--------- . stored. I could plainly distinguish al!
Father's blessing has never fallen upon ' had to praise them for their stall. Ac. ob^rcW ^-hin the seeing distance of
J morede>erring tames and persons, than I must quit, because I will bring my | oUwr8
when his hand was raGed over the veracity into suspicion, if I don’t.^And : „Dr. AQ^buchDr. Brandenburg,
- - - - ----- ' . to whom I presented myself on the foL
The climate so far has not terrified '. . .. - - --------
them may Ire fruitful materially and m*. My health is good. I h*v« I** of * strong nervous emotion.
ix- spiritually to the extent of my own good : come used to the fare of the country. cannot believe it; I firmly believe
San Aitoiui : wishes for their welfare. The principal dish, which forms p*rt« :tatGod has heard xny prayer. Tothis
Verily one Clay family is a blessing 1 every meal, is rice with a sauce called , * ra4jy to testify under oath, before
to a parish to more ways than one. As; "curry," the chief ingredients of
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spouBive, as it is inexorably * ’deadon’
*nd .°f
; “r-“”ri F-“h"
- -■ ’ - music- and I can
BV ■■
Why smiles '
sea?
Before the '■
From off th.
And beams
hsaven.
Why tails the hloc m to rosy ahcwr.TB?
Why spring so fair ttw> mi-lad. flowenf
on fire for the cause The tier?, to softest green arrayed.
O’er freshes: verdure cast taeir shaded
At4p.m. after saying the beads the ‘ Mim Hande took in relig.ou the name [ ••’Tie May, ’tie
we hope that we wfllaaon learn to chRdren renewed their baptismal vows, [of Sister Mary ETO°y^t’ C^\; May"
• -----V---—-’[toytog their righthand on the missal • many was aelenm and XMqrtamve. and x^ture aeems to *ev -.
land repeating the words ’"I renounce will long be rememberedby *E "ng Marya month .tiHMwaQewi.’'
___________ ____L^.’’ . At right hi* Lorfstop lectared on rhe i gw)CT, jwee to tender giean;
i Benediction fbllowod, and tnereafter subject of rehgicMi- The chorea waa ,
- - ; crowded to overflowing hy Catholica: Hence over earth and and *ky
o« iorty ctoUarobtaagtM* »«* mu'iBlu n»«»j ArtMxML
—Manufactures all Classes of—
Ardiit^cXAinkl Iron
and Um*«« Work-1
~ l French z- al and French charity.
». ROBERT IB
OfRCE f CALTEYER * SONS. I in creasing their number becomes possi-
Mto.« s.' UTdB St: W® Ml.' “““ [
" ' m 117X17 from there *k»ne. So completely de- |
1 EDWARD C. CLAVIH , i pendent are we on France that, her as- ■
ire* =-’™=^,rT4, iTXTlJaU.vr» be.uuaonrf.
arwr aiujra tiS Niirui Su Tel I4i. w baptize in c— *'“ i it t;
missions some thirty or forty adults. ! .
C- A. r>mith. carrying the ered witn tef presence or ueunvu ofMsocmtion is toestahtoiixaiia
" - “ ‘j’b Sodalitv. made: Bishop. :he Rt. Rev, P. Verdagner. rra^-:AJT. a free cirrul*ttog library for
; their Pastor Father Thomas Keane. [ iti appearance and slowly weuded its Vicar Apostolic ofBrownsxilie. Hear- cf pnbhc of
' coming upon the altar and announcing ' way towards the aanctuory ; following ' rived here on Friday Apsti :iurufcre to ci.prove the
”ew7„ to leave on the following: the banner were the boy^eitht of ' 2tth. accompamed by Bev. FatherMan-
tnaxnewas . tfaeir fa^ds lighted [ clus cf Beeville, very much fatigued.
• was Miss Minnie I having had considerable trouble to
Butler, accompanied by Miss Helen [ reaching this place by reason of the re
parish 1 Thornton and Miss Morganti to Giesen. cent ruins and swollen creeks. On^tm-
• if the day, April 26th. High Mas was said by
J garner Ker. Father Mencius and the sermon,
the end of appropriate to the Gospel of the day.
Ol ;uv * .Z tLare- . w*" delivered by his Lordship in an -------_ __—_
then the rest of the i able, clear, and comprehensive manner.
will, no doubt, be rend with a great A door : bat there wtus no door to it and ’
de*l of interest by the Bishop' s, as well opening was not as high as my ]
as Father Maury’s, many friends to chest. so that I had positively to crawl endn;.y nght one-half so. '
' in* ’rb<> tat on tdie outside was gaily * stained permission to touch the Holy
xxdkCCIOEN - Dear Rev. Father: decorated and inHide It was festooned gxrmell1. on >^pt. 2. 1891. I had made 1
"T "’IZir* i£l XtiTim SlTEEII Returning home from a trip through ' with wbat the natives have to the way ■ upon and to venerate it
“ * Tex. jnnR1*-*8 I xoar ^kid letter of of tapestry, bat which could not be , cathedral twelve times. Ou the
S*2 Antofito, ’'Feb. 6th, waiting for me and I can ar recognized a» such in Houston. The Qj gept> 2 my wife, who also
J sure you it do»» afford me recreation to : floor was made <>f cow ■ dung In th« : waH from » pulmonary affectii n,
’ ■ rood it: indeed, I would have read it poorer huts there is no attempt at mok- w<n, me to gojy Communion and
[through without the least fatigue or,lug a door; bat with toe better class, ^g.gop, to the Cathedral to torch
displeasure if, instead of six pages, you the hut must have* floor. They, there- , ^oly Garment. After I had r. -cited
had made it sixty. fore, gather cow-dung, not too old. 1 Aposaes’ f reed with th- Bishop
I was glad to learn that I have sne- mix it with clay and water to the con- he ^ded my hand to :be
■ceeded in prejfaring a pleasure for our ^tituency of paste or mortar, and with Garment. As soon as I touched
. 1 J 1 Xl _ ’ * 4.U _ - - ■ .1 w* 1 r, . j
, „ ..2ti7are tormeric. gto^ K~lic- . believes no more fa ‘ a’JJei : ?*
Oh, (cayenne pepper, and mostarf-oU. It « dovtors' subterfuge than he beli. ve. ‘1S0 J*”- memntafa peak
! :2O^Tfa?n^m7rn s^Tbig : “ “bi3ity W -^2nCU”bk' : studies.
There is also ready for occupancy a
school and hospital building, which
----------- i will shortly be taken fa charge by some
For weeks past our Pastor baa baen (d>nnelite Sisters.
hard at work instructing the children. The unusual diversity of r-atisuslties
If! who were preparing for their first here necessitates, on the part cf tee
» meet 1 Communion. There hardly is a more KeT Fathers, the knowledge of from <
fa the Home above, where no : «al<init in Twt“ w d*’’ , four to rix languages, but this will be
; T-*-- -- ?----’ *"*K wh(’ no hindrance wbaP-ver, as -he Corrcre
1 listened to his instructions will hear: ily : Monks are highly fatel.ectual and
i agree with this statement. Therefore, 1 gentlemen, well versed in all nnnrios to mf crin the cans trwc tow^ *
[ the children were thoroughly prepared, )jOine ^<5 foreign tongues, and capable liey
j and with clean and loving hearts went; ef fniniiounting even rite most diScuit
Dacca Bengal India. March IS. '95. > forward to receive their Lord. . obstacles in the cause of spreading our
vacca.oe k , [ To f^-tfaej prepare themselves for . hoiy f^fh.
; this great oct they were o> retreat th* 1 FjuEND of the Mx^exsek.
1 three preceding days, and though the: Thurber, Texas, May 11th. ’#5.
1 rain did come down rather heavily : ----------
i on Saturday, y*t but few of the children [ Verdlguer Visits Ke-
remained avrwj'from the: fugio and Vicinity.
I The announced tim* wa? at nme a. “
Im. and soon thereafter, the chtidren ' Editor Mksstxgex :
assembled in the’ being all ready, the procession, beaded The town of Refugio wa- agam boa- ----------- ----
were'by Mr. C. A. rmith. carrying the «red with the presence o. -mr beloved of Msociarisn is to establish and
w hv c» Tteu*mvsV|*g Sodality* raad® : Bishopt The Rt* Rtv+ P‘ +^** a library for
Pastor. Father Thoma* K«an*. I its appearance and :
--------;—■---------.1- -L_ Ta-nctnary : following 1 rived here on J
to leave on the following. the batrner were the boys-eitht of'Stth.
u, j—---- ■■ i morning's trnlu lor trsivrtiuu, "L*=(inem—uvIuxuk I*1
, if it were not for the language. ; for salvation of souls | candles: next fa order
---L----- I am midtiog deeper- ; . -------a
ate struggles with it. To give you i pnthpr. gpane has been our I----- ------------- ■— „
idea I enclose a letter just received rom p^st OTe„ year, and was dearly ; having fa charge the banner
^catechist. He tells me that he s . ■ , ^y. ^1] his parishioners, and > Blessed Virgin’s Sodality, each
'structfag thirty-one boys and hfably respected by al! who knew him. ; being afterwards placed at the
yyrmra BUSIHXM ; girls, and that in a place where a Prte- * thoroaifh scholar, an energetic (tbs aisle, in front of the altar of th* re-
can go only oact? Qr twice fa » year. and an eloquent orator. spective patron; t..— — -----
'The language has over 150 letters or ■ farewell to his people v,’*s very I class—24—each having also a lighted
characters used in writing and m print, , opj and young ilike were un- > candle, while the Pastor vested fa cope
and it seems to me that these e ers restrain their feelings, and wet and assisted by Revs. J. B. t-thrtcr .-md
l could not well be imagined more crook- d part|| of .he John OUmCTt hrOught up the rear •
*. 1-1 led and unnatural than they are. -hSrch* even old gray bearded men. and passed on to the altar, w.wre at and MiwKate e-ney. carryiug-.-ecro
ihdfani^ 5? bE£f [ r?;
IfttaMer aii he
aneremor to M m. Hie - (mngt a gpp*xate bridM Lmost his entire congrega- among them. The sermon was rather for the sombre garb of a -ister o.
TEL 341. 210 E. COMMERCE ST. proc<mioa to and from the church w>th . cheered and waved hats and ’ short, as the children were fasting and Mercy.
San Antonio. - " TeX- ; music, staging, shooting, etc. .etc. „ Jongas the train could : he did not want to detain them too - -She put from ber perw® the trap-
I That mtudc you ought tohrar- be seen. Many were the prayers offer- long. -.-n.-t had And from her home with the joy
i is not one instrument known in for his welfare and suece«ik and we When the nolemn moment had cf a bride.
! civilized world, except for the purpose he hxTO both. [ arrived, silently, two by two. did the Xf r M the threshold, as coward
•of' making a • •tta-muric". such a* F,)hfr Keane has been succeeded I children approach and receive the she moved—
-------------- indents wmetimmi perpetrate. A1j here liy R^v. P. Bienemann. formerly [ Sacred Hoet. Truly w*s it a joyful Forh"“^l^'..
Tale. 308. FUETll BlTECllB. [kfads of improviaed drumspipes, ana cathedral in Galveston, and < mameut to them and their friends. , *
3HW C^m^SL^nAntoOto. Tex 'flute, go together fa the many good report* we hear of At 4 p. m. after raying the bead, the - Hande took m rehgfan the
■ rythm, that mock every attempt at de- . that we will *oon Irani to: children renewed their baptismal vow«, of Sister Man’ Emny
— : acriptioa. It is **id that the P™?”" 5 eateem him as highly as w* honored ■ laying their right hand on 1
The Supreme Connell . of music with these natives ^““TTand erteemed Father Keane; and w»__' "
of the c K of A met at Omaha. [»Way evil spirita. at least this w ta*'ho toOi that Father Bienemann will i th* devil andallhis werksand pomp*.
W. on Mar 14. Mr. Cha*. S. Ort, I nriginai aim of theta mnme. “d 1 fT find fa ns dutiful and obedient children Benediction followed, and thereafter
.< fiiin*n. and'Copt. J- A. McCor- • _’yo« ite character corresponds (chnrch, always ready to listen to they were given the usual pictures,
mtek Of Sm iwtanta- are fa attend-1 with such alm. During t^g P^ wise admonition*. ‘
I was three tim- ™
mnafc and fa pro c—ina. The Wt
Voting * native
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