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MESSENGER
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PUBLISHED WITH THZ APPROBATION OF Rt. Rrv. J. A.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. l9°3
XII—-No. 36 ]
• THE TRAGIC DEATH OF
had ■gain bara taken from hi* parish telle. John Pmto, C. U. 9p»W*. J<*» ]
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and Optra Cuckts It Ortw, Day 9r |£t
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who is naw ta Cuba, Out ou Oct- 28
PETER'S PENCE.
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la his hands.
songs rad Giorla, the solemn Da Pro
fundi* and Mteerert wen listened to by
* mourning congregation.
»mo
all my flna I' ’ —Sroroely bad ha uttered
in*t . SIrter
[.tied *t toe
P'csca after
nch iron file,
prepared by
the Church.
Ire held the
Rev. Father
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From the Local Press.
In reporting the tragic death
C. A. Bryant & Co.
henry c phelfs,
iaCHITKCT,
Otis' Baiting. San HUM. Tons.
San Antonio
International Fair
iRtteNtcn, Cteon Motor 2&
1W1
tdar at dm
Iho are ta
Ithmiral, to-
ri Ban F«r
pence they
Hearne.
‘Dmcob, Her. J. Petaar, 'West.
•Subdeacon. Jtev. C. F» - —
• •WRITE •• _
E. M. BURKE laMalal
NOTICE.
All coplea of the Bouthdw Ku-
scran for circulation curiide cf
Ban Antonio an thoroughly fumi-
gated by U. S- postal rathoritiee
titwtor the direction of the State
health effi ter. Tbi* announcement
to made to relieve any anxiety
tha part of patrons of the paper.
HflUSTOKs TEXASi i
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Brcfliting Soppifes*
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[PRICE fx.50 A WK
Bante which connmod church andi
fniu^oraddttloari detail, of the ta-
* priest a*ri without a church. Ten years
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Conclave which elected tha new Pope.
He la a native of Spain, but was edu-
outed In England, and he still belongs
nominally to the diocese of Westmins-
ter, although be has been a resident of
Rome for many years. Be was sent aa
■pedal envoy to the coronatiosi of King
Edward VO. in June. 1202.
Cheapest Fuel In
the Market
of the Mar Un Oil Company to fish and tra and friends,
■hootgame. The labels about half a
mile north of the city. When the lake
A recent number of “Misrioas Cath-
nlUjiMH" lays that 13 000 schismatic
Instead of the joyous the family, and the Church he lived eo
well.
•’The pall bearer, were aa follow.:
The paster J. W. Harter, B. H. Spawn, Theo. Par-
■OUT CONVENIENT AND
EVER READY IE THE
Gas Stove.
| wards himself.
, some par,
i followed.
I Xbwwml anl
kSfiiiq & ItSieaej,
tatoxts aid Strubnl Eigiiws.
I tnMtwt. for the Oblate Fathers'
tMtoary and the New Sen Fernando
CMteednl Tower*.
BOOH E, HICKS' BUILDING,
HX ANTONIO TEXAS.
tnst. at 8
KhMaM wan
tul by Rev.
Kev Fathers
deacon acd
[ 1&U4J. FBIVILECB*.
IjMJI WOODS & SONS, Biitora,
Butldlnu. Honiton Street,
9iN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
Liia 1.«. Cltsi'rtEM-
These people have shown great howllity
to the Catholic Churob. bnt In the time
of perercutisa they hare. Hk-* frighten-
ed children, sought shelter In the arms
of tbetr Hcther.
A note going the round, .eye Ecuador-
la Um most Calhoho country In the new
Dr. J. E. Gardiner,
__ XRACTICX unzxn TO
Wtaf, hcU Mt SUE Mtototo.
„ Office Ccnaultaiian.
9 to U Am., 2 tofip-m-
“•> E- HOUSTON 8TKKET-
| EVENTS IN EL PASO,
i Editor SomMX Mssskboir;
The letters from me have not been
coming becanae of Utnoes, not lack of
• interest, « if you accept “Ancient Hi.-
tory' ’ I will report events of inter Mt
covering the past three weeks.
St. Alin's Sodality.
! Cn Sunday evening, Ort. 4.
:seven ■
<> I> O LO v E«.
i Seen tiled and proved. They are
iry -kine. and oorae In Uw latest
ulae good glcvee as are made and do mi m
t—all our giovee are guaranteed. "* h
aaUty Kid Glovee, 2 clasp rtyte. all color,
hww NV-V* rtwtvw valnne fftw 3
ElTABLIgHED 1«7l.
JXMJE» CLAV1N,
| RBCRIPTMM KUGCIST.
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bnt for him others had the lallrot re- i bratod. B. I. P.
“ The Very Bev. J. B. Weimer has con-
fided the pariah temporarily to Bev. P.
Utwora and Rev. J. B. GMaener.
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Marlin, Oct 23, 1903.
hey are extra valnes for ..
L made of euperior Alpine kid ekl;1(u_D,.r1 _ J
khed or black and white embroidery sack.’ **k*
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Glovea-the be*t that care and -kill ,r*u *1
kvnlte, bhek champagne and bearer nhedw ”**•£
Lan moat 2 50 gicvee, our prloe.... 2MI
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tally, after a
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harden wu
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Mr. Frank
L- in death
|*go- Mrs
kn children.
BMTS. John,
k Mrs. * .
Culver of
I Lid well of'
brother allo ■
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Table Ftert-rfMilB Bmy»7^
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Bond & Co.
H. B. BQEDKEB, PROF.
S^'-GniWti to.
R. Houston St. oth Phonos 2flB.
ClWPf < Avenue D
LUlluLjO^ Paone5411-1 ring. New PneWWt
:E BOARDING STABLE.
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n. Dff mmop or am unoino. md or an nr. mn rmiam, n. n.. nciB xpobtouc or BBOvaaraJu
«•■ G.W-Philips.
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W.CMMwnh 2U torn Atesuiu.
Portelle.”
Tribute From a Friend.
Editor Socrxxm Mxmkxoxr'
* * * Ftothor Hchortor died th* ■
death of a gocri, falthfal priest. Wbea
tpe doctor! told him that Ms .end was
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AN OVATION TO THE POPL
Ron, Ort, 35.-
to-day before two thousand Venetians | jg^..
reddeut in Rome, assembled to the' ^tor ■
court of Ban Dimaeo at the Vatioar, J cHm>te.
“ j Tfid Snored Heart League has grown
? ■— ii 11 h ■ M^ahdl ^ba^uMej MIHM AB RR
ly," saying be enjoyed hearing spotom j fifty md thirty In the bands, anfirathw
VavaaHun tar ft ! ----11 hmiidkara^
made Mm feel younger and remladed | jgj. w. F. Sample, lately stricken
■.^htmar am enure uie num wujilLwJ to-,_______ _
.----- - At ,!the Patriarchate ta Vmioe. Bymns yet the physkdani are unatle to
... - w. funeral sermon waa dellvervd. J ... ------
(teoorntod and the Sigh ’ m English by Bev. J. M. KLuiat the 0TBtt0O ghreu to the Pontiff
notable
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it*-rmout li false and malirtous. Tha
■toattonetr.OM. ________
at church and cemstmy IIEW CATIMJC SEE RS BWA.
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ino PBAKKXJV AVE., t, BtaMrfe. IU, b UfcJC
------ *«-W A Q mite, ftyaa: Bwv-F- ftiaaL Granger. u another doom
Ear. P. A. Beekman, Temper- | . CnihoBn Church in town.
, -Tnatsnemlorttega vu *^a !««•*; ^ZnjrMtttou to that tha Dumport
|a MarMu.tema■yyunm. Thnte» giemuiitoto bn aeMtd- !•**■* •"■*
SStogil-NliiwjiyMiWftilDuitrofcobtodtytumndea
; jmmRi, but ttr enuttok lone tote see <*y.
I Fred. Donecker,
ItaWist
no A Cherry St. Box 5B».
Ufl ANTONIO, TEXAS. ; at
ticn an to who would be chosen to fill: many
■ this moot important cffi.'e.and new*- 1 "
paper romauocn have been more or Ism '
All rumors axe now set st rest by rhe jmd a: her restdenoe in Eert Ki Peso of that one acre of
choice of MoMtgnor Merry D.-l Vai. dropsy. Frmersl acrvicea wmheld at ftwn. m chwroh propeety. ~
Monsignor Del Vai woe eecretary to the ■ residence. Father Roy, S. J.^offi- , -• -*—
* ” gmruuMUt to in the hands of Uburato.
* j sal nuns have been driven out of the
---- .. T*? : country, pileite an scarce and the
frieudn who regret bar early death.: XhT. s« rharch orrmerry
— *a ___u_ ^.a Oka.— J■ >»!■ J—i Aawa.tovrtlMf *
The Drat Beuadtottna College in th*
. State at Cutaeato wae eolwaaly dedi-
cated, under the patrooags of St, Xautr-
der, nt Pueblo, oa enaday. October 18-
EU, Bn. Bishop Mats of Drover oele-
hrsted Protifitel High Mass and taoet
BRADEN
Lambing and Eloctriajfc.
Under the Offic* of the
WHI lESSEHGEfi.
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[». Bare E very thing In the Line of
J0OTWEAB..
I Men's Solid Shoo> up U»
I MIX) Alm* La«ile» , Mtiwen
ISchildren's, the beet in
I tee land. W* keep the
of the celebrated Alfred
[ruin's Felt Good* in the
I teeth.
mmAMfS:
H-E, BUCKLEY,
■Attorney at Uavw-
*** u Frea^Bk^. SanAntooto
’ the city limits. 1 t
tettmd, hu average at »100 for each i be
■ u. u_ -------t
would eq enw ate gld.OOO. and the 125. many friend* at Mr*. Joe. Megnd-
- -- -1 thef fig were!
MVWC* jly— —— - —
wham she went to undergo ■■ opera- ly aftro the coMMcaCea. AnMMsp
Des. P.wui for her mwruy ware CupeDs will call a Prortnstal Oos*b!1
KQMsted at Mmc* as^tay. Ort-18, in Cuba, at wkWi all th.- Fteho^ wEl
mdwearsdrtlghtodtolMrxcfaaEgtt antet TheArcOMMop
......I,,,r^ ElPasdam. Apostolic Delegate. WIL pentode. At
...... ......... ■ Tita rswwfl, nwtwm wfil te BdoptoA
Very Rev. Elias Yoasnn,ttn dirttu- T Lt, uBHwetimrlM rf ihr nCatm oT
lLBUttwtamMm.rMrtvudtontww*. Ctesa. or rMbw to ok exMtag oom«-
he m^s etjutertuM ct ngsd to >* tieas tn the fataud. Upas the week-
frtotetota he AntautaMt ttott£|alaK'C|btigfeaO4f tfcg Qsnrfi Art*-
^■‘gfgLTg&’JgS wan-aw--*
Yogk by EH—MJ miA It9 »*»-
CATHOUC NEWS AMD HTES.
Brief Record of Current Eventn
*t Home onto Abrowd.
A m.*gn-“0*eri msrtte pulpit to now
being *re:ted In St. Patrick ’» 'hurca,
WaNrfrwton. D. C. It wlB be cme of
the mast coatty and handecme in toe
United States.
, « Private dlepetobro from Kerne eey
ement m Droember ht*«
ttf 8 been chosen for the next wnsiory. at
paper. S which tt ie sold throe new Cardtnete
TTTrwvn win be created.
The Catholic prieetn of Dmvor are
orgaalriag a campa*gn to totally ansi •
hOate church fatra. A campaign ie to
be launched having for lb object the
eatabihthmesit of a fixed aouroe of
reveniM, which wi-1 So away with the
bixaat
There are thirty ooHwfra under the
■upervltoou of the Jeeutt Order lu the
United States and Cnaods. The total
nnm>rr of etndance to estimated at does
*i 10,000. exclusive cf the number of
youth* in the preparatory departaecuta.
-rhlch are features of several ooUcgm
Pine X bn seat to the parfek priest
of htf native town a rich gtfr of vast ■
cwate tor the pariM church and an oil
painriny <» the late Father FumrinL
irbo first undertook the aocteNastlnal
efinootton of the new Pope, to be pre-
. eervad tn the sscrfrty of the same
churok.
The religious observance oosMCtod
with the jubilee anntvenary of the or-
dtoatiau oE the Rev. Joseph Mangin.
O M. I., LoweB. occurred co Sunday
October IS At 8~ Joseph s Church
Km wm celebrated by
who were iroroltj *ppoiwted to the
Coban Sws. They uro reepeottvwfr
M<r. Ertrada. who hoe boos oopotatod
Catholto ohurchM in the Chicago dio- pMTt ud 8t- Joseph. On each Orue. who wDl bo the HXhop of Host
_______- toom contributed incoDectiace Sunday. L^iMtal is n painting u __ Z--- ““__ __
•-Thsofficers of tto Solemn Requiem .(Jot w gM.OOO to Pope Plus ■ — -- -
MaMwere: 1^ It was “Peter’s Fence** day. Thsra
«*CwtataMt« B*t> Js B- * GWmow*** . ug cbnrobM la lb« city of |
Haarne- cntcMO and 125 in the dtocaee outside'
■Deacou, Rev. J. Pttaar, West.
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foot of the altar stood a coMs, «*-; “Master of Cmmcutee, Bov. J. 8. j, a conservative estimate.
--* _wouro ■*»•’»-» --- —-
“The,-cholx coustefd cf Mr. FeBx opnrches in the diocese oattide cf
— I IO U1O LIKUU wuu W—V u. uw --—— ------- fUO"
" I on this fateful trip to the lake hs held i era! oration in Eogilah was delivered by j eloquent worts
- . .. ,___■ . .-.j . k—. i r w uu win nf n.iwBtnn With and re-echoed
In reporting tbe tragic death of
- crcp*™ ------------- — j Father Bcborer the Marlin "Democrat**
was ordained a prleet In Galveston at i u<*:
— I the age of 23 years. Hla fathor, who "Dt
^6T, ; resides in Al»bamo, aud three brother* Joseph's Church spout three yeen,
------- and one lister enrrlTe him. C ' ** j
brothen la a wmuij «■*— — —--,«• —------; ” —
*»d the other two are privets In this | with whom he became acquainted. Hl*
' country. Bta elater is a married ladj .u a most admirable character, and he
a o-T—Mrs. Kate Ward. He i Impressed all with Mo virtue. Bo Was
NEW ENTERPRISE AT ELCII.
A fine bed at clay, about 130 UT^
f extent, htw ceen dl. < t*vere«j abort 9w
, miles from £l|rin, T'xa>.
Cokmd dilko Batit,-. toe well
, brick msnufneturer of a-iHh,
among loo first to discover the la-
t mouse value at tbe clay, and te«
. ouoe decided to organize a :ompssyfir
Its development Colonel Builsc to m
, expert In that line and he mid. a dw
! ia-peotion of tbe ground and lotted ft ill
that was claimed. Do his aplnkn Ms
associate* decided U develop the M,
which to said :o be Iru-xbauotibia. Ikh
I Jed to the f- rmatiou nf • company to«M
I by Colonel Butler to t-e known as tto
i Elgin Butler Brick t>! Tile ccmpmj,
I with headquarters al Elgin, end a
. capital etoclr of 940,000.
The plant, wtil.il will be aioderi Is
every reepwrt wtL be >xteted eboatfiw
ml!«* from the1 town of Elgin and it
to tbe intention a! C> locel Brtlsr md
associates to m*B lifer’nrr ail kind* of
brick, including pressed briok, nlkg
terra cotta and pouter j of all kinds.
The officers cf the m w eosapsnysrk:
Mika Butler, Austin, president; W. H.
Rivers, Elgin, rion president; fart
Kejble. Figi", eeorecary and uiaeiuu.
Rev. Father Heuclemer ceiebtrtri
Mats last Sunday »t Ek tool P, 0.. wJM
■ h« will visit tn futur-i once * ““i
Daring hbi abwnce another prlsrt vfi
say Maos in his plat e at tne fixnd
icha of I Heart Church.
SWrHt ALArid,^"
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| A. NESTER, QRffGGffl!
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enUh. delivery to any part of thT^f
ONE «». OLD PHONE 1377 2. —^*<
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forth hts hand and ea'd; ’vtoou-uye, ; hoy. >>. a*. *u*w,u w --—.---------
forever.Others had reached the acene i s prayer tor the Rev. Father’s soul’s hearts of his hearers. ■ med*-.
' and be recognised all, and to many he4 rep :>ee the ceremony ended. With nor- T D*--'v- - -■
1 beds f^Sl. The sad new. spread j rowing, heavy hemte the pari.Maner. ; of Father Bchorcr, WMth. only rotative J The 6 xUllty Charter wm ^-ed.
rnpidlyovor the city, and many cltlreus. left their dead pastor’, tart resting , that attended the obtoqMea. ^She wro we nearly fifty memberr; the re-
1‘X ul^orw^b.-. aia th. -w. :z^riu^.ro.a^,^~;r.
of Father Qchorer, fo- be wae not only I mourning tor thirty dnyo, whm a;
beloved by the members of hie Church,, Solemn Month ■ Mtad will bo cels-,
' bnt fcr him othara had the falloet re- i bratod. B. I. P. —c
■pent and kindliest regards. There were |
two eye-witnesses to the lamentable ac-
! cldent.
••Pnihex Schoror was 32 years of age.
i He cams to this country from Qermsuy
i when fi years old, and with hie parents
I rottled in Louisiana. Ho attended a
I samtuevy in Penuiylvaula and there
prepared hlmtelf for bls life work. Be j
Lrf^rthi.i Anction Sale of Miaaionirii
M*. Then: Lota, Cccoter 27, IM1
tee uctil n ' Large, full ktsed lot*. Mi 150, MfNT
helero, she improved with macadamised
Lrd to rates' WMttr- «w. telirphoiM. elertrio UP"
r™* t i •rt inert J hoeuse. Bee*1"^
acd fear of, yili property taurt not be confuted*®
tecsestty of other fo-called a*Htfatte, thats^rW
L Her suf- ‘ mushroom-like to t*r night, and tt»J
. ■ are jast about as long lived, rod N“
LT,__. prtoclpAUj upon paper, with no *■'
baudreslg ’provemeefto email nr desirable W;
ps a good Put yonx mouoy to good eoh"te*“
tetifiml with property like MtoeiouSteld. wj**’"
tawni took!*1* advancing to rater. Writ for w
CT7T iblu sale and parchroe at yourte’
Bturon and oasy ternu Oar nateo
F’- Father! a guarantee.
bains were! ADAMS Jt KIRKPATRICK,
b cemetery j Hlckn* Bui ldluy-
le the sym . ~~
Union Meat Martel*
| I JOHN SCHILLING. Propria*”*-
I BEST REfWERATED NH<S
1 OF ALL KINDS-
!R« Sarap. Rrt, >■< <*
j In Benson. Bert Attention
: S. ALAMO ST.
School Decks and
School SuppI1*
muTtont goote mod tows*
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loners by a tragic death.
Whilst hating on Monday afternoon,
he accidentally killed himself wi;k hie
gtm. Hastily the doctors were sum-
moned, sud the wounded priest's first
question was, “Cm I XJvt!'’ The an
■war was; "No, in a few minutes yon
■hen ta>gan to pray and ask God s par- incessantly during tie throe quarters of
the
talr^nff t^o I*1"*" «—* —-■
- atourtfeolad to »• priestly roet-
| F. J. Ctancy. J. A- SuRtvnn, F. Lttwwn
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FATHER BOHR SCHORU.
i A Priest Greatly Beloved and
' Respected. The Funeral
Ceremonies.
The Marlin correspondent of the Gal-
veston News gives the following partic-
ulars at the lamentable death of Rev
Father Odllo Soberer, pastor of the
CathoUc church at Marita, a brief sc. ITO„,; . „w w«.™ --------------
count of which was given ta last week’* win be in eternity.'’ The dying priest, rapidly approaching, he prayed
__ _ __ _ When timi’
carriage that bore Mm from the lake, j
rhere the fatal aoddent occurred. '
oom-
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One of Ms ' had won tbe love and reepeat not only j
ns_> J _a x- a.-. wMtnwuHifivi tan* nf thfl-i
CUBAN BISHOFS CMSECUTEI.
—i_ _ _______ News wm lucrtved to New Orteeue
with paralitli. is gradually Ixnpravtag, last week from ArcbMdup CkapsIJa
jtrte ta Vb-nioe. nymas; pnt ** y«t the physlrtani are unatls to wfioienowta Cuba, that ou Oet^28 t»
td addreutes were delivered, ] detormtoe If ho win be pjAiuaiMotiy of- wamld otmeecrase the threenew^ JWahnpe
---- 1 fileted or nut. u u.n.ths* ~
of morNe, have replaced the old once
aupperttag our fine rtatoee of the Ba
mans auuiuaro m *.*u^,v —- ------- — ___ _. _ _______ r,..
ixmtribated incoUaotiaca Sunday. ingfiMtel is a painting of the Sacred dtdRio: and Megr. Frozvceture Brod-
*« —k-M. nun om ta Pone PliM;He«L eriok. who will be the AsxHsry B'-stom
____ Oat ^th the date at tbe grand baU of Hmai. Thetwofirrtnamodpeul-
m yiOT CarhnMc rharnhaa to the city of ] gjwww ty toaffintehteef Columfrw*. a»aa ilect are sottvo Cabstea, wUfe
Chtcvo and 135 to tha dloosae cutaide j toe K. P. HaK. BncMer BalMlng. Mjgr. Betaterirtc to as A.k^Ans, a no-
Within tbe airy. It fr-nd! be entirely invUatary. and ttweof Conaaflgfcut. and tbe firrt Amar -
----> ..aa the moot teteot affdrs uf tew to be appointed to vptec^pal work
TMs:"'- In Cuba.
' “ ____ L —* —- Z— AuAbtahop ChapaUs wi^ bo asrinted
f^nr-h dtetxwsed to bro at her a: tbe uro sen rati no by K-.f-teabap Bar-
ni--- re Loa Angefcs. CaL, nsda, of Santiago de Ce£-* tltemedtefe-
MxmxNan; _ __ „ _____
“Makum, Tex., Oct. 10.—AT that don for the tins'of hte life. He died an boar death rtruggta
was mortal of Father 0. Scherer lies »bont thirty -five mlnntes after tbe
1 wvTXI irt Kite ttepm Ki-bma nromv- Nha sanLo vhllaf Kite JTFYWt
j Catholic church. Bin ending wro a sad form was
(one, and l „_________
city. Father Scherer
PAPAL SECRETARY £ . _
OF STATE APPOINTED. I the beautifying of Gid’s temple, mod-
’— ——-’God lovoth a cbauifnl
and when the th.my who visit
our church tack rt the beautiful repre-
■entatica Of our Gaardtae, doubtteee
. niBij pruTcru wil. be offered for thia
generous lady.
X>eath of Mrs. Maggie Dunn.
busy with tbe names of many Car Jlnali., jtra. Maggie Dann, ^wTrihrt naa pureon re tem te a
choice of Monsignor Merry D.-L Vai. dropsy. Funersl services were btid at'
-- — —- !____ ______- j„ effi.
Haring, Interment betag made ta Evro-
green Cemetery. Mrs Dunn wm <-
good woman and had many
,1----------
May the souls of tbe faithful departed
real in peace.
General and Peraoual-
Mr. Henry Flanagan of New Tork.
K. of C.„ Is spending a tew weeks wttb
.—The Pope appeared j jd. and Mrs. Lawler, from Bortrn, preerot wore tito Rt- Rev. Leander
--------.... J --•» Irt. arrival, to Sttonir, Arobabbot of BL Vtootert’a.
redifoDt ta DouMs ■wnmblcd to to® raostbfl. ot te oor osporb Panwrlyr-^, owl fct- B** Ioodcoo®
-* 2— - --**7 V,‘K"" _____ Writ. Abbot of Bt. BMedtet'e, AteMaou.
and was anthuslaatiraTly received. Ho | Snored Heart League hM grown
■poketo the Venetians mart affacti ornate- m aumben until throe---
■ronud Mm the Venetinn dialect, for it I u securing additioul prosuotan.
Mr. W. “ ~
aud accordingly preparations
male to have Interment 1- —~
I the bort by other partiee. He caught, prieats.
ii oemexery dbiv* vu mui. wwuMua ” w i AnD B cuwtuty w * —--w]
_ „ __ i- ' needav morning of tart week 15 priests, I yon of the Bleaoed Virgin Mary. The
The' hamper struck qusnt funeral sermon, la Polish. At 10. (some coming from a long distance) [ candidatoe occupied tbe first throe era-a
- - - •- -■-- ’—-i a brother, camo to ; on ^rher side of the atale of the Im
>roi*t ta the sacred and mournful cere- mKntate Conception Church. Lnataad
-*■ , of the regular Bunday evening sermon.
Because this dear departed priest wae . father Biy. our beloved pastor and
* ■ ■ “ “ ..... * Sod*li"
_____ : rovprewu HUU UTCIA, UVh MMAf MJ an— . u*
raa carried to J pariaMouen, but also by the many good ■ ty. aodverod an taterorttag and eloquent
■___ ;:*:— ' oltitroe at this city, the funeral cortege addrew on tbe Sodality, followed by
was the Largeat thst wended its way to the cemetery ' blrosing of tbe medals.
... Arrived at the i was the largest ever Men hero. At tbe candidates then presented tbem-
lownred whilst the grave Father Kirwin, cf G dvoetoo, de- 1 a^vM ta ranks rt the altar rail, whrov
j llvcxed the *erm in ta English, and his I 0^ repeated ths A:t of Conaocra-
came from the heart' ud was Invested with the badge, a
>- the1 ^de blue ribbon with targe alamtaum solemn Blgh
The earvloes closed with Brae • Fatter Mangin. The Bev. J. E. Emory.
O. M. I., of Ottawa, preached the ser-
mon.
Tbe Apostolic Mdseion House, appetite
the CatboUo Uaivwtiky grounds, is
M*rly firdshoA aud the Domtataaa Col-
Itgs the corner stone of which wm
1 *°
: cold ta death at hie late home near tbe cldent; death came whilst hts prostrate' wl
rF-ea-H- -aH!± tudtoj w=s - Jana was betag taken to his home, ta | stopped in front of the church, be
a great shook to the entire front of hl* church, and whilst be was mended Ms priestly soul into the hands
______ In company making an act of contrition. Great wae of God by the prayer so tall of Faith, j
with a friend, had gone to the big take the eerrow manifested by his pariahlon- Hope and Charity—'*O God. forgive
rrs and friendk, nH my tins I ’-Bosroely bad he utterou i
Tuesday at 6 p m. the remetai were1 this prayer, when he breathed hl* last. |
U..D ^..j. __ carried ta prooeericn to the abnreb, aud L'ko a good shepherd of souls, he!
was reached Father Bchorer attempted a vigil wae kept during the entire night wanted to be buried to the midst of bls ;
to remove a gun from the boat he ta by M* people. Wednesday at the flock, and accordingly preparations <jn aonqay evrareg. v.-*. «, ---7
tended using. The gun had been left ta ' efflee for the deal wm recited by fifteen 1 were mate to have Interment lu the ■even married ladle* were rerofred in
i u>o dub* bj utaro ■ Z*__Then Rev. P Lltwora of cemetery here. Oa thst eventful Wed- [ tb. & am'i Sodsttty of Um ->
I the gun with the muxsle pointing to- Bremond preached a touching and elo- ,
part cf the boat aud a dtechargr Solemn Requiem Maae was chanted by . who loved him m
! The entire contents of the : ttev. J. B. GTetesner, and the absolution c=rirt *-- *--r rncrcd -
I barrel entered hi* body just below tbe pronounced by Very Rev. J. B. Weimer,1 mony of burial,
right nipple, producing a fatal and moot V. G Amid*: the chanttag of the , Because this dear p™.* .tatter uiy. 'J-,'
IghMtlyterand Ho was at once am- mrorere and the lamentation, of hie respected aud loved, not only ! Director of the Mrorted Leffiro
i veyed to hie home and medical rid sum- patiaMonera, the casket wi
j monad. The physictans told Father >.te hearae by six of bla brother priests '
' Bchorer that he could live only a few The funeral procession w— »*■
j minutes. Tha wounded and dying prleet I ever seen in Marlin. ,
I seemed fully conscious ril the time, and : grave the ccffia was
1 to tbe friend who wm ta his company 1 priests chanted the Braedlctu*.
•Good bye. : Rav. J. M. Kirwin of Galveston. Wltu ■ and re-echoed responsively ta
Mre. Kate Ward, of Galveston. * sister 1 dlcticn of the Mort Blroeed Sacrament,
t Father Bchorer. wa* ths only relative 1 -jbe 8 riallty Charter was then closed;
»» ™ —-------- — — wC have nearly fifty memberr; the re-
! not tbe only one though to shed tears;—1 m sluing three win ba received next
; lowing thereby that they felt keenly i Koglemeyer are our latest candidates.
i that they tadrod had test a Father. wamtwine painting Donated.! wlth cecemeuiro a short
---'- " ' U1' ‘*“1 Another beautiful petatieg bus beow-i tiw» ago, te goteg up xnpiflty-
fOlMT*! W*T0 mranru ifi exp**MlB£ [ ... ._.<_*
their gratetai appreciation to hfr. and |
M*n Harter at Marlin fortheir generous
boopitriity.
mJ TbeUcv-'rimyta aKendanca at tbe J Aoothor printing bee b—•-'tiwr ago, te up rapt Sty. Rteux-
Aansred to our hudsoms little chtttob. pomed that the Domtaicana wm be able
' This tart amtribution is a beautiful to occupy it to tbe begtantag of the
j hand-patated picture at the * ■Guardian next yenr.
| Ange>," lain rise tbe companion picture
|Of “BL Patrick,’’both bring 8 ft- ljr , ----------;._
31 2 The tady, who bas thus added to. districts around
----1“_, r *' """■ * ’"'**■ Hota Kii Safita ta Syria, have
An event of great Importance to the ‘ ertly IMriy been reconciled to the Church-
world-wide Catholic Church, occurred ! her n^mr-
last week. In tha appointment by P*ae ; giver,* sal
■’1“.“”““”' “j! 57JSXs—STa~. sp««-; - -
• i latioa hM been rife tince PlasX setae- j
. wealthy man in England of hie own congregation but of the maajy ;
___ j /‘marrind tadj ' waa a most admirable character, and he
, ]y walks.
From Our Own Correspondent. 1 ’His work
r ~ | the church greatly
Editor Boctmux MXkmwoxn: Lengthened.
Twenty years ago Bov.^J° j ..g, WM th, frieod of humanity, and
Mph. pester ofBt. I ta want have been bewe-
Mrolto, Tex., mat a trogto death in the , fld>rie< ch>ritabla deeds."
>C® ****"*’^fc"* ■ - - - — - -* -
' the oongregntkm waa without i----
- prisot atri without n church- Ten yearn
I arc, through the effatte of Rev. A.
: Budalon, paator of St- Mary’s, Waco,
Ta* the church waa rebuilt, end In
■ January, 18B», Rev. A. Bchorer wm ap-
pointed resident prtert cf Mar Ito. Gnat
WMtbe joy of tbepeopieto have again
neral aarvioea:
“BL Joseph's Church, from which
the funeral took place, was crowded to
the door with devoted members cf the
Church and friends, without regard to
creed..
.-rhe casket that contained the body
Z Zepbrid rfaouta in'thdx mMrt. j rt the beloved pastor was bedded with
Tn^fiw. October 13, Right Rav. N-1 florrttck*ns from grief-stricken friends.
A. Grilagbsr, our bciovad Bishop, paid . ><Tbe remains were ioterred on * Pl°t | mB1 IBB1 „■■■■_■
hte visit to the parish, and on that i of gnmod purchased for thia eopociai; ,Bdre life from chlllhood
carton Mtantatetared Confirmation to; porpoae'la the etty cemetery. At “*lthe patriarchate ta Venice. “
a ctan of eevanty- T* \
txmtrtifnlly g—---— , — —-- -
Mmu. caram FontlBee. wm celebrated ■ ^equant clergyman from Galiudou,
bv Rev. J- B. GlriMnec, Father who knr< the daoeaaad intimately foe
gokang*a moat intimate friwrf. Attar t Hi* references to the life and
the oersmooy Mo lordship axpravad his ; cMarlot«r of the departed were be anti-
- ..r, o*w the large congregation, wtouching.
SwMri church, and the sori at th*n - - -
naatrw AH eras joy and h^ptaero that
ZyTbut Dahoid hew the
changed * week after I Inrisad of ff J, (
^oZdaruamenta. the attar and ohnrch |
BfriMo body of *• ! MnrpkyJTsyKx-
_ J. aS- 1 j.oMfc- m Jhsi_______ ______ ______ _____ ___
•w chnrrf*T Cl**1 ™ --- I *** ------ — — “ OBBnjm Ul WB uwww Wheel ...... *- —
anmiflx and rorcry <da»P*d;utwosn of Brrcnmd. osgeb1*; ■"•* Rmtto were aerated ca to cortrfb
9 mtafs, rce t a.SnlHvnn. P. Lttwurn __M
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