Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894 Page: 5 of 8
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"Trim’ll
■1
WOKEN AS AUTISTS.
Tn
Cathouc
EDUCATION. — A
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prospect
name
!’
to -
75 c- to
upon the masses of Europe." Hap-
S0C*
60
never
41c.
■.J’
L. W 0 L F S 0 N.
','d
■a
....Special Offerings .n
exhaustive practice.
Fall < Fate Staci »i M.
l>
:1-
J.C.TMritelM 1
die A. O. H..
JAMES WASBEK
•»
F. A. L A.
•Hi
jf this century there were but 2$,-
XJNTBACTOBS and
were
iO
hmh:
;uh
YOU I ~
SUMMER GCODS at the
fixbotooriy low Prices which the
Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
C&rpet>, CutCkIhm. JE3c.
Exhibition and horse-races.
Thousands of people visited th*nd intrutionT l7
total abstainer,
r, never to
_ - - - > IJ 1-2
Bur, saloons there Zephyr ginghams reduced to 15c.
SAN ANTONIO,
- TEXAS. •
4Oc.
SSS>c»
The golden middle routeJ
-The saloon has come into bod
wards the Church is manifest in
Germany, France. Italy, and Bel- gambling is permitted, and
. As one of many proofs, wc into the treating habit. Treat-
rild
S fl
zSc.
T9C.
.1
: 4
or
from 35c. and 40c. to - - 28c.
f'eoyle v.'ho are rrench Organdies reduced from 135c. and^cc. Mousadtnes - I Sc,
Figured Crepon - - xgdh
Imported Wool Chalhes -
MAURER and 3MP80N,
J
£
jkJEMDHorrEcrr. . M
Sri* Arrowio, Tixml
as an admirable so-
omen □cty-:’' another says that “Arch-
Reaction in Europe.—Son,
time ago a
not withhold its innermost joy
over 1'
w 1 .
'TV '
thirty-five Priests: now
ninety Btabopi and nearly 9*x wte taw toU yvm ttat ttto dror
Priests. — • - -■ —-
J
5^ now we number IO.QOO. Ther
" > an<
3
1341, who gained such a of grin." In either case the MES-
paintcr, that her services nyxGFK feels authorised to congirat-
alate 1
Truly, the greet cen-
tral sun of the household ts gone. Let
nr hope that, in the golden summer of
uiother life, child, mother, ud father
will gather Mfaln in a tweet reunion,
where partings are unknown. , She
also leaves her loving and devoted
mother, two b" xber*. anti two alatera
besides numeroua friends, to mourn bei
DtKA. vui—ua ■» --------“y '--
► Oil*, ud TaruiafeM; Brotec Brit, »»«<■< Pfa*. AeptaK, Nie.
Teieptam 4ML Ottro: 3tt TiftoWMaiw Stnte.
TsSaaAatMii^
smothered with to* cbotcnC sad lev* t
1 *.-■ * ’
&-r 1
ALAtlO and
COMMERCE
J
The People's Popular 3E*jrice Bxwgxiia Honwe
Mailorders
purchases over $5-00
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED-------
!ni-‘
■ .-I-" k
- „U -.-JU many®?3?- already name
vet to mount, until it will jar<~r\!x,fP Exeter, N. HM
riLT * fo aw ..ah _
Yey, and the hands, that are of
S“*H ' r « pto.-ri
4utP rhe gttlto M LrOtt im 1
iMWey. Mends, and luring hands eonld
Jo was done, but it was the decree »l aa lenry Phnly.
to these au‘w,*! Kuler to plnck from *nr midst
a<*—ie of his choicest flower*. We must
to the inevitable She was ndevoat
, - Catholic. The .iMt’ud rites were per
WHICH IS WHICH 5—pevtatinfcjexcrcising chanty to the poor, who roniwd Ber>«* Tam «f Sc
Pxtrick^^Bwrch. Her remains wan
Fontana, Rosalba af tv,c Archbishops with regard to for the gift ? Such keeping of the laid to rrsiln tbs old Carbolic eenetery
One report says Lord's day must please even Satan Tbs tiinsrol was attended in a body by
■ the machinists, bollsr-cnakcra-sod Nads-
tmitbs of tbe Santa F«. Her gnva 1—
bsMUWJUXI * wan W a*na *um«b is aa ■ ■a"—
FROM of flowvn. the last gifts of bsranwy
ot the Catholic Church, nor
----. , -t the A. P. A. stop it. L-m w. uv>
the AMfTxax brotherhood. afraid, of passing vexations
<*«, rhe past is of a
“The’Big Store.”
tht^otbua in wacks of charity. Sad work despite the unfavorable
' 1 spread blessings around eumstances: poverty, preroi
----areC ..... ......
protected from damage Jred fold.
Receive careful and prompt attention—Sam-
ples sent free. Express charges prepaid on
3
’ V‘ ’
fake tjarc of yourselves and be
carctui in the choice of a partner
for !:fe
can no t
than a ;<ood wife, nor anything
worse than a bad one," We
mi’^ht reverse the sentence with
A woman cantiot
possess anything better than a
oood husband, or anything worse
than a bad one. Cultivate good
habits and be such, as you wish
to be spoken of. Above all, aside
of your Christian duties, practice
temperance and domestic virtues.
#■ »
“Dressed to kill.'—Dressed
beyond one’s means, the poor
HOW COULD IT THEN BE SO?—
In olden times there was more—-
superstition than nowadays, and it
■ 'The Church party have carried the evil in many respects,
election* in Belgium. Tbe existence ot ' " '
- distinctively Church party in any
ho wonder that country is proof of the existence of an
~ In a country like
Belgium antr Church and anti-Chris-
tian are synonymous.' ’
- In no country has the anti-
V1 QU Oil TQ— Now is the time to sxve money. Dant wait,
ffAull ulLku— but buy now. Silks are reduced to tbe price
of cotton. Come early for first choice.
India Wash Silks reduced 1 from
did say was. that the Archbishops
assembled had*spoken very kiodly
of the branch of the MA. O. H.
htown, as that »f Aifttrisa, in con-
tradistinction of thatofthe“Board
nowadays an
sdy this fall.
Wwrkon repairing and improvement
The German c^arch will he cmnmepced to-
morrow , and by the next time onr be-
lovcl pastor visits us wo will have
everythin" looking bright. Moreanon,
C%os5.u..
ptocratMmttaagfvM to aM wrt of AtoMmtaml
Mtretmal liUfiqii;—ItottahtetotoriotoMl
that wiH brighten our homes and
’.■rate our minds to a higher
sphere.
The Bishop of Dutch Guiana
« . . -J a commui
. r .t- t •’ j . • ; CI Suters in Holland for six mem-h-r—----------- —--r-- ---rw---- ------
are no. of kind tc oc -e- b,^ to administer to the lepers in pity !t >s not so. The re-action to- crowded bar,
bis diocese. This demand put the ’ ' —’
community it; a great dilemma; as
PLEASANT HOMES
Are being completed every day—Nice Furniture anri Carpets and
other House Furnishing Goods are necessary, to .make the inmates
comfortable and hapoy. Do you know the Most Elegant Furnitme
and Finest Carpets are a feature at Wolfson's? The Low Prices
bund like music the ears of economic^ buyers. Our assortment
This IS ChristTANLY.—The character. At the commencement Wter
Express says
• ‘All the ‘woman's
--------— . lUvctio— for L—ni ifj >■< ****,
furteii historical pictures, pomadm nod eeld croanM, b*rtK m
j wtonn Tjdv Mwwrtbri««i> f*ct that the aort miwi*
“MmT de sS
TIT
it
- - our treasures to Catholics, cannot be tomers for them
. I==c=;ie3 of the Church. They
:putation prefer to pay for Catholic eduta- times haw
try her skill in education to all, rich and poor.
PAULY2& DIEIMANN,
RKiRDahn Ik BUILDING MATEBLL
Brick. Lira*. Cd—eoC. Plater Faria. Ptaterite Hale, aod Band; Ml,
_- _. — m.k— *1^.— te_—. TTw ■- to—JU—.in, Wn—.
tfac Franco*Ptasswui war fciic viiicv*
repititioo of old puritan hatred in Mod day*. “May »b« reat la yaacaT—
icw England, where Catholics c^imstoa Opera Glaaa.
acre proscribed. It is a repititioo
tf Knopmothingism of some forty
rars <ago. Neither the ‘one not
themselves blessed a hun- Mid hatred being the prinopal ol>i
rtades to progress. Let as trust
in Our Lord, who encouraged his
fisaples when saying: “Fear
^ocs not precisely do honor to the “T® fta\'eta
rood taste of our fcllow-citi. P1*?0** 7°“
Thu fine arts seem to academii
merest the average Texan . own ‘“-ry is jus
little; and, iX as some say, £ to produce eminent
-he' -ir- arts are the toudr-stone ProaP«^ uNeent, yet
civilization and culture, ourdeai CTCty W<friacatio!
Lone Star State has a good many
:■
reach that culminating point. For-
turately for us, what is nowadays
ssEed culture is not needed for sal
vat:cn. arc is hardly desirable in
-tat respect. It is true; the fine arts
oi-.-rt enormously contributed to
«5-iS!cnt our cathedrals
Arches and, thus, to render our
placer, of worship more attractive
iut the some arts, being rn^’^rc,
have likewise createda grea'
■nc' standard of n
San Antonio
BKB1HSL, ! OFFICE ! Stt
Largest baMfaVOMtnctB ImmM.
and Bwktooftfceasr SuLftei CA|»
Wot E*i. Sm
» ■ F <
bad repute, never to a place where is^ Silks reduced from
Figured Chinas reduced from - - 40 a
“d » esc. sm= 1=^ »
evil in many respects. if the
i --—~
UNTOLD REDUCTIONS ON ‘ * * * *
TO^^ELS - - • • Wolfsan's Trimmed HATS
Nancy and White Nap- «reduced to Half ; Price. Get &
| kins ----- Sc. each saBor now, while sa cheap. See
Huck Damask and Turk- 'the new walking hats—THE LA,
! ■ ish Towels - - - 23c. each 1 test thing out.
j larscules Bed Spreads
trom pec. up.'
want of customers. Stay *As the thermometer goe
Sued in artistic drdwat h^e N h *<Wt ie This wUL be good for bice ginghams only . -
and abroai. ° chddren- Now such, m you and them. But, saloons there Zephyr ginghams reduced
_ I: « pouible -Jut"none of ou. r“w
Luling. Nov. 11,
Not Dead, Bat Gone Before.”
Mr*. Frank French, nee Laura Bielke.
Je par ted thia life !a»t Tae.^day morei I ng.
13lh inntant. at 12;2t) o'clock. Deeeaged
war the youngest dangti’er of the lxt»
Win. Bielke. She wu a true wife and
SABBATH DAV, —But not in the devoted mother. How tte little tnntber-
Furitanic way. For, the Mosaic t«M tor, now but 10 mouth*old, will tnlw
dressed in costly stuffs: such is law allowed the Hebrews even to her tender care,
on
kbly, for good and valid rea-
trouble for them by inciting his hu-
man emissaries against them.
POINTERS?
be thermometer goes up our"
on SUMMER GOODS
sot total acititners, • <?. someS
„ . . - - „ „ ------" occs^Zm to visit arte of Colored Organdies at
.vm ^‘ben the State oflen free them, and have no scruples Uwe!
it. If a good Oristi*u saloon
i'TC’rper is defamed and has to dost
up only the bad 'places will be
Lutheran paper could opm. Much better it is to
'' ’ convert the drunkards; a bad
the supposed fact that “the saloon-keeper will not be convert-
mity Catholic Church has lost its hold ed. Above all, if you are not a
r - ** to.-.-- •— never g-' to a Surrah and
a place ot .
who promptly volunteered for the
terrible work. Arc they noble,
these women! II. ------
become the devil is always instigating »nti-Church party-
NO SERIOUS DANGER
total abstainer can take his pledge
and be true to it, why should not
you be able to restrain yaurself
and keep within the bounds of
sobriety ? But if you cannot C*n- ±
i_ , , trol yourself this much, then take
Catholic party been morepowerful fte Icd 1&e a man and k
too.
■* * » • - — wr* * ____
ban Antonio women painters will irurmi
Win 1 Vv'orJd-wide ref '
^■for painting, but this is no
or anyone to not t_, L ...
:hat art and to create productions,
ths“ ’ • ■
' '' ei r-
5c fir, as ban Antonio <r
Ctrtcd. the general tone of the
o-ct^es which our amateurs hu-elmcently applkd "to
cxh'bJdi is healthy, although ' "• • --
sctc ;
-ire-l. perusing the list cf cur ex-
we find that the maiori-
t; f-.K-m arc of the gentler sex, it was difficult to select these six
g-es to prove that women, religious from the ninety members ijuotc the following:
.is men, may become emi- • ’ ■ to
— 7 :n the art of pain ting, and, no
C'y, h:. there are many talented
da:. ,;hrers. who would 1
in the artistic world,
ucr-r ■' n-’t for their fathers and
zrit i>. r s. who want to mono-
po :e ri! the honors that may
be jarred. Notwithstanding
that o'oitacie. nt..my women
hav t .cTcedcd ;n rendering their
nar:es fa. o ;< .».> painters. It is
rt:■ /fieh already 400 years
bci< or Ch- Hcima, the daugh-
ter • T'lion of Egypt, painted
the h.itrie of Issus: and in the
?-1 1 sc u m a m a gn i n ecn t
■> exhibited, which. :t is
in ■■.is reproduced from
.ire, a-id no u ork of equal
ore cionn to is fr<-:n
■ it'.: period.
■.rrar-cs inter, there livc-ci
■; \naxandra who was re
1 ■ a :i eminent art--t m
d E-iypt.bi.t none of her
■ •xt.int at th-.- nrcsci'.t
Pray far the Poor Seals.
They must suffer iiwxpreaMble tor-
t'J"“ 1. »™« ~t fa the Mttor <»u t®0™ Bu-tDE"!
Let us not would you not take pity oa hfaa
' ind wfUta«ly briP M™? And new fl
very consoling poor cnetore -were year wri
"t.U . ■ ar Iovine makber. year krote**
jr your rioter, or meytesp one aC ywi
leartot frisode! WoaH yoe ooHlj
1 Catholics in America i. C- m pee* 00 without halptek bin? No.
ptaeot boundaries of tbe Ufe-j Sto
Rode or hniasn foritac. And yri
__ ________ie there that eooKte wet mmmk th*
th™- an fepwfo«* Better« toriter. a btrrtta
. ■*” re riatar. * friend or beMtertorr Aai
L_ U_ __\/ y ewe fc
«««.««■ W’e have a Cati»olk*^rt«M
to the Uavrenity and numerous aubtw i etanityf Ar*
* __TT-ZuAsaM row «wtrin that he ie to HeeMK, eeO
boast of our progress, bul
MK8Mt —a foMWti " -
l ibtto
tions. So it was believed that when-
ever a rooster was crowing^ lie was
being told. Impossible. If this
were true, the roosters would be concilablc enemies of the American
crowing day and night in these
Apaistic times, as well
political campaign
near the offices ot certain
papers.
-penk-s "fa woman called
.. is in her time the best
p.i:nt-.r at Rome, and
■ work commanded higher equal trutm
th in that of her masculine
''■>’> "is and Dionysius.
-■ fin: -ba Ar.gusciola, born at
C.-jir. ni.L about ;S ;j, was one of
the . hr a t cd painters of the Re-
nais-.1:1 ■.e m Italy. She was but
10 years oid. when one of her por-
tra:*- already attracted attention
at a ce. and later on she was in-
v.td o, Madrid by Philip II of
Spam. She painted portraiis of
the anisb. royal family and ot
the nobihty: and her portrait of The poor make no true distinction
Queen Isabella was presented by
the King to Pope Pius IV, who
■-•omplimcnted her very highly on
the r xetriknee of her work. She
lived t> a great age, and to-
ward the end became totally
id. Van Dyke, the great
naatcr. visited her, and after-
ward sa:d he had been more cn» church upon * Suodky. «iy*elf:
gntened -n painting by a blind
■votnan
Rubens
Many other wamen
as painters in Italy,
as during
seasons
news-
(Ut-,-c-r:no that time, not to see Paris>tbe VAIMUUC EDUCATION. — '“acn ssymg:
the cxlmb-.t.on.buttheraca, which for young glrk people, that knows how te appro- little flock, for I have
- edacat5oD’ c^’i®“rodthe’orid-"
Our own country is just begin-
fcaint^ ’ - women population is
>amters, and the prospect jJSt, yet 75 per cent:ai .the higher
—r. 1 , .m U, ——*QH3—
Elizabeth >y Catholic teachers in Catholic from
one of the foremost of our
First Anniversary.
Qn Frldsy of next week, namely Nov.
JO, It will ba one year since Ri. Rev,
Edward J. Duane, D. D- wac coMecrat-
ad Blihap of Dallas. We sincerely hope
the Rt. Rev. Bishop may be spared foe
many year* to come, in fact so long as to
--• ------' IJW 1U1C .. _ _. _ . M ___
Republic." An A. P. A. saying, [ubllec.
Items From Luling.
Editor Messenger:
Uiithfir McMahon baptiz'-d six infants
aftur M.-iss. besides performing other - -------
We ure to have Mass Savers the whole field as a bridge spans a river.
moininfr .isnin.
Mrs. Gaynou and yotxnjest son are
T adv Mwwrtfcehm* fort that the nMtet dmm- J- “““ ------•
iTY ttfyi W> are throe of tt» wcmm wte ^erd then but one Bishop
Amotg her clients
I T____________________ _________-_- -
Antoinette, the Prince of Wales tor avw ef MMrir ,mr^’
wd ether famous and royal per-
°mS Rosa Bonheur, bora atften raised_» suppCcatioa
Bordeaux, in 1823, began to and MCdv*o
at an early age, and her “Hoc* ««
Fait" is now in the MctropcEta®
Museum at New Vock. Duiiufi^s 1*^
ind more violent than in Belgium
and in none is it now so complete-
ly crushed. Will France and Italy
4 l°w suit? If they' do, we shall
had sometimes very queer applies- no’: b® surprised.
# «■
A BIT OF HISTORY.—“The
Catholics are implacable and irre-
’Lmuy LU WlflC, lU JAUL SL» Mto LU g
be iblc to celebnte hi* zotden ept*cop*l
Now let us see: France is a Catho-
^nd lie nation, yet Catholic France fur-
nished the struggling Americans
forty-five ships, some frigates, lent
$7,oqO,OoC in money, dispatched cer^raoni*^.'
to the colonists, 200 pieces of ar-
tillery, 4.000 ten's and clothing down with slow fever, mr.kinirfive who
for 30,000 men, and I 3,< >OO troops have b--*-n stricken down with that mal-
to shed their heart's blood, if need
be, for the independence of the
American colonies. .k-
forces, tn the hire of England
against liberty, were Protestants:
those that volunteered under the
banner of liberty were Catholics.
What A. P. A. dares deny these
facts? Should liberty be attacked, “
the Catholics will tight side by
side with the A, P. A..
*
«■ A
“TlIOU SHALT KEEP HOLY THE
* * S - t -- X.
MEN. BE CAREFUEl—|chrce shiploads of military storesja th.
of ya
Simonides .-.aid: man
.possess anything belter
good wife, nor
a bad
with the A. P. A„
Take for instance the State of
Kentucky, in which the Catholic
less than 10 pci ■epute; io most instances, prob-
J1""1 ibly, for good and valid rca
»n in that State is given ,ons. Saloons will die oat only
tote***HB*A**0 al tola jnii * *
23 nstitutions. This goes to show
draw* an ox or an ass from a ptt
the Sabbath. Our Lord himself
set the example; only the Phari-
s«s were scandalized by it. And
it seems that contemptible sect
has not died out yet; for,
This is especially the cose with *‘Thu proprietor* of » catminpr fnc-
- - tory at Madison, Ind., finding that a
large amount of tomatoes could nut be I0*'- blooming into tbe prime ol
canned before Sunday and would not womanhood, scarce tweatj yean, it waa,
Into tbe river, rather than run thau
works and compel their employees to
work on Sunday. * ’
Why did it not occur
fcious Pharisees, that they could **
Save done a God-pleasing work by
__....
reports are afloat about the Action would have been but too thankful
between wealth and respectability.
In order to appear respectable,
they want to appear rich, and
thereby become less respectable.
1■ 4-Lt a re i v*** + I^
the female sex. A preacher said
the other day: ---------- .
■ ■ When I see my people come to tf*P Mondny. jumped the whole lot indeed, hard to tfv* her up. yet *11 that
Where, then. *re tbe poor? But when
I count the few nickels in the ^optribu-
than by his own master, don box. I Wik: And where. i*>w, h*vt
been the rich?
obtxtned£ »*
celebrity ;ls painters in Italy, as,
rcr instance. Artemisia Gentelei'r-
im. Lavima T . ”
Carriers, who all lived in the sev-
entermth century. But Italy it chat “the Archbishops approved jimself.
not the only country that can of Order
<faim ail the fameus w<
A Goman UdyRyan told' . reports. A.' P?A- A^"L toS3
Franxfor: m 1647. called Mana misquoted. What he really ... ... ...
Syb:2a Merian, won lasting re-
nown as a painter and naturalist, had*spoken very kii
Iso th at heme and abroad; and
who has not heard of Angelica
Kauffmann.. bom at Coirc, Switzer-
land, in
fame as
were sought by kings and em-
peren-:
Mi-Jatne Lebrun, born in r 75 S'
was c-.u of the most prolific of ar-
tats, and during her lifetime paint-
ed tris prrtraits, 200 landscapes,
71
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l.r ynt curiy pcrvcvei''-s
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J U . I. Iw ,V .4 < k..»- 1 ..'»■■■ t
j.ot. th.-: light wh-.ch .ie
:e e.'iruestiy de^ir.:-.
C' -K.U-Jtr.-cJ fo
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■u ail, tlure
- ar- a usde-s beck ~
e -.rd re-nten; . fo.-'or
w-a; evt-r we
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Lak-- 3rN“
.Iu~.b:a, do r.o-t die '--1
. 'g z. c.'v".;zsd people. txar-lcJ
■ ztt< at* Falher 3Ijrc“ *
Oita.-,-. YVg2-
, dare to r*
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xi <11* lite-ret-:: re of I tai’- w'-Jcli.
' ure-re. fcreeiri! liar ■"
■: ar.u criciKisd tfae 777.?. .:■» 1
"■* ?f rjfru. Her -risto”"-* .t'l
;io:; \cijti-y are ari.l -im LeC
-ii. .oIm ,'t th.:? R* :uni3
I.r-i? iifS at tlia of -/.re
...Jn if-Kn-. W* nr,r:Lg .z,.>£ ■■ r-
• -t.~t ;t wat an Ztaiiar. w:-:-.
" >r. SjIjho, began cur
: tit .tut'.en ; an ItaUaci tv.io._'-.u
■ .2 -U Gay-fm,
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Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894, newspaper, November 22, 1894; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1247319/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .