Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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SUtfia Copy Be. OttaY«ar«LSQ.
M16KAZ, Btebop of San Antonio.
promise your Highness that your
.confessor:
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r
their ancestors have stolen fra*
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customers despised that way of
is sufficient.
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7.30 and
miw.
In Lapland fashions in dress
have not changed for i ,OOO years.
! ,
-ferf 4La' :?
of tite'
10 a.m.
. . 7:4£ p. tn.
■ — 7 a. m.
keep secret what is going on in its
meetings? - - - -
try to attract as many customs*
as possible, by advertising their
wares on the largest scale passible::
the mare publicity they attain, tLe
better the trade.
If a secret order is but an insur-
ance society, why are the members
; to the
In business
transactions, the custom is to give
irli'1 " ■
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°!, t^Sl3tcrs in the . ---------, _ ro
bouse. These words are weighty1 government, coupled with a pledge
as coming from the lips of an ad. to UOhnld. nrartirw -i I
versaxy of the Church,
practical Catholic doctor stated
the same, nobody ^vould have no-
ticed his utterances. Such is the
injustice of the world I
oar scent is ^rry
’ —- ,. ■■■. p
As tbs m whm propady
od, is a powfrl aid to proasto Bo.
Upon sad di£m the knovledge of
Truth, we approve of the paper, Tn
Southern Memkkgkr—which is
we
hope it will reach every Catholic
family in SUU that ondentuds
the English language.
tJomr C. Nkkaz,
Bp. of San Antonio.
te:
“A Catholic newspaper is a per-
petual mission in every parish."’
—-H i s Holiness Pope Leo XIII
7m Mz background to their doings and plans.
’ " Lucifer.—Very good. Lieu
tenant Continue the bad work.
Nor ■ let me hear something of th*?
Political Government Guards.
Lieutenant—(odrwazxa^)—I
hive not much to report your
Highness! There has been no
__z „... election for nearly two years; but
shall be done. (Zfr disappears.) t^iere i\soon to be one, and I can
iu.ta if>i* rxraotKXT.
Si-". J. B. E. .Zudef. Chapin,
-T C<X'ic*
E'O- JcL-i WolLDv-fcw.
Bar. F. .Spenoer, Cfea-.v‘*J»:.
Bro. C'lxa?. Francis, l .^.r
ST, MAST’S COLUCCI.
Bn>. John Bumeder. Director.
to open
Comrnnn£c*tlsn« for pubUcation not
Taecalo* this office by Toeaday will
■« *PIW tm Jaeue of following week.
Walter Clayton Clapp
• - *
Protestant Episcopal Church,~is I
now a convert to the Catholic
Church. He abjured Protestant-
jsm in the Paulist church, New
Yoric. San Antonio “Church
L. WILLIAM^ MENG ER, Ganerrt
To whom AH zraoeyi should
"• paid sod commuBleaUons addromad.
Uader the Miptea of RT REV x published under oar control, and
progresu^iot of bad literature or im-
moral art, but of a mere material
kind. Yau remember a year ago,the
San Antonio bar-keepers made a
compromise with thelaw-and-order
to thcir saloons on
What huvtfal Sundays from IO to 3 o’clock.
«y Although they managed to al-
any returns in the way of con-
vert*. . . .
Catholics, brinnpng to aemrt
societies and being takm to task
fix it, mostly answer that they do Goseusn*, fifae Gw. Hogg,
not notice anything wrung in the ’"“J —-----' ' ‘
it is only an Buauace society m»-
der easy conditfata. Before we
admit this last assertion, we want
to be cnlighfsied on 1" ‘
paints. If a seaet society is bat
an insurance society, why is it sec-
ret ? Why does it oblige its can-
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k.
----- Whatever is dubbed *'ar
tistic" has come to be regs'-ded ■
lc"; j
-mate pleasure \f the people.’
If anyone dart,$ to censure such a
product of a-',-., fee is called a moss-
back, a big, a zealot, and what
not. No matter how immoral
a picture or a statue may be. as
soon a; the self-styled artists and :
others call it “high art,” the ques- j
tion is settled; and, if one uoes not j
active. There'win be more drink-
are, your High- big, lying, defaming, calumniating,
---* ' bribing, and other mischief done
than during the entire previous
two years. Still, we have not
been idle and have met with
some success in introducing the
A. P. A in to sev^i of the Ljger 1
cries Of Texas. Our• immediate;hiEhcst authorities? ’
object is to drive Cathohc Sisters,
Entered »t the PwtoiEtx st San An-
tonio. Texaa, aa Sceoz-d-clKsa Mall Martyr,
.5^® h'ddes mysteries, and
tbe blind obedience to unknown
rulerx Catbotes beware of rec-
A word to the wire
Calendar.
X«r XU W*ak Xadinc Ort. ZOtH.. 11*4
Sunday. i4—23nd Sun.day tifter ?«■.■>-
EVastot the Mawraity o: the
Blessed Virgin af*ry.
Monday, li— St. Theresa. Virrin
Tiiredy,^18--Blessed Victor IH, Pope
. 17—St. Hedwig, Qneen
Thursday, 18—st. Luke. Enngvliat,
1^—St. Peter of Alcjuij^ir*.
Coafe-Hor
- Stttmljiy. 20—St. John Cintim. Cou-
towor.
30SJ,- V.
tare. Although
SiSr'1
/fu Saiamc Higfausf, L^cfftr,
sitting on a tHrotu cf jtanas and\
suTTvnndtd by an am» Ung-
tailtd drvih. * '* ‘ _____
ths vt'phxr laht filled with retro-
bates.
LuciFER-^^O'frA voice that
shahes hell} —— Sergcant-at-arm t,
call down from the Earth my fpe-
cial Brigade, that is canvassing
Texas.
Sergeant-at-arms—Thy will
r1__It t__ J_ , rw .a Z
Captain of the Texas Bric^ _
ADE—soon afipears andpolitical army will not remain in-
/«r long, instaxiatteoas
trifije— Here we
ness! what is your pleasure ?
Lucifer——I itn anxious to
know how the bad cause is pro-
gressing in Texas. Let one after
another of the deputies give an ac-
count of his work.
Captain—As you desire, your
Highness! Lieutenant of Bexar
County Guards, come forward and
report!
Lieutenant —{advan ~ing}__
Your Highness will remember that
I come from a county where money them
has been very scarce for the last’ K
couple of years; and as you know,
where money is scarce, our pro-
gress can be but slow. However,
I can report that in San Antonio^
for instancc,the “Kansas City Sun-
day Sun," which is our paper, par
excellence, is still read with aviditv
Kw‘.STth LSTh “d is te * f°u"d “ raMt
that country. r?°^s and D“b«-shops. It is
the hr»t paper looked for on Satur-
days, and finds admittance into Three cheers for the
many private homes, where even
the dignified matron takes a glance
at it,whcn she thinks she is not no-
ticed. Once accustomed to lasci-
vious reading, people seem to take
no longer interest in decent writ-
Jiwe
___ ——■> stMwe ho»e w& hcen abfc
High C^ert <| to loca to their reseter-voas as yet.
I think this is very unload on the
part of our bosom friends, they
ought to keep us better posted as
ness can imagine what amnupt
of evil is being done under the
name of artistic cultivation; and;
all this will surely tend to swell
your numerous army.
But to return to my report about
Guards!
Remark. Some more. officers
of the Texas Brigade stepped for-
ward to make their reports. Evil
is being spread everywhere, and
Galveston, Dallas, etc, did not es-
cape, but contributed their fair
share to the general mischief done
in Texas.
Suddenly
AMERICAN Episcopalians had
bought one of the old time monas-
teries of Mexico, tliat of San
- - — _ Francisco, 7..—u<.<-ni
ways keep a back-dooropen, many Juarez in 18=9, but being unable
customers despised that way of to i_ * ' ' &
entc-ing: but now, Mme of the inortgu'ge tte/uT 'for SX U in 1P"*- -
^“"^fo^oftheirprom^ they had to rrf it end a wealthy May'£ “
’*• Sunday desecration, as Mr. Black- *
wdl does?—Speak of insnrance, if
you win, but don’t omit to men-
6 an 7
ST. JOHXnt’s CHOCTL
Rev. Henry Peflerkora.
Sundays—Flrat mas*........ - ra
HlCh maaa.........IftOoF :
w v, - v........
Week day« Ma« usually at 7 a. m.
ST. MICKAXt's rouSH CBnCB.
Rev. M. Moi' jewski.
S-u ay—Msae
.......hh00a.au
',e’P«s.............4.00 p. tn.
bt. rwmjt cLAvix'f! (co to bid.)
Rev. R. M, Barrett.
Satdavs—Low:das*. wltbcongre-
caxtonalslnginc. .0-.-00 a. m
‘Sermon and Bene-
UOTa-o'i bccn scntcnced to eleven months’
** P * 1 *""'*** uraA n.I t *
“The noted inventor, Thomas
A. Edison, is a total abstainer.
When asked why he never drinks,
he replied, -Because I always felt
that I had a better use of my
head.’"—Exch.
Kaiser Wilhelm, addressing inEs- and this helps us wondcr-
thc officers of some regiment, said: ----r--------'
“Almighty God and I know* how
*-m.| to protect the interests of Ger-, ... ,
many against the attacks of any tbe streets but conspicuous on fruit- rolling by. awoke
V * I *lw .* - a . 1 • V *> eV O- -V m . " . J fyv ■ t Ab — - m ■
have commenced again
the front doors. It is true the
minister!!, after a while, may again place of Catholic worship
object, but then there will be 1_L 1
such a cursing and damning Spanish merchant pbssoaes
of religion and -- ■
the gospel in general, that it will
be a real pleasure for the members
of your Brigade to dwell over .
there.—And there is still another old historical
very important matter, which I
nearly forgot to report: our friends,
tiic A. P, A. s, arc said to haw
Catholic, started some lodges in old Catho-
-ri ’ —I
celior Blackwell? He said; “I
S-e? ■ ’A'* *”■ I ** “ be tad.
sensed, which will m rhe near
future raise our ord<4 to the im-
perial leadership among fraterni-
ties by stamping indelibly upon
its government policy that sub-
lime principle, heretofore untaught
by other societies, of loyalty to
SAN ANTONIO, TEX, Oct. H. ISM
CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY.! L*redo TelA“ March 6th.
rKKXAxno c*thkdk*l.
JUgbt Her. J. c. Neraz,
B«v. J. A. Dumoulin,
Rev, F R. Piiuiciiet
Rev. Jo- Mouila,
Stmd*y*—First whjm.....
Second rosM. . .
High msae....
Veepera.....
Sermon at the second
Week ,
Second - ,,.
Third ■* , .
diction
“Week day’—Mas,-*......
Wedaesdays—Catechism.,.., .7HQ p. m.
OTJ-ATHinrs <'Tiri:c::,'<tovcr-.ment HIL.)
Rev. M. A. Rbatlpan.
Suuday i
FagtiHini, afro datided to3
the Ckcm ato to stody ttoqZ
tion cm the spot. S«ac
way load ni'Uk. but oQ^, ^
Northca of Gsorgn, were
Ksbmcn- Go^K^theg^S^fj
the foOowing to a newspaper in New Ycak: 1
Cwnlto]
£ *“ *■ • jwMfeq fo know A1
tWy tore rectowa |
, -------- frc« hTWi—IH> sumum. andSg 1
didates to take a solemn oath, to dwtoad Sd 1
’--------------J*—* PWlMriT^teforawa I
_ . - - HoorJsws and ttn m—Tm i n*llL.
Strict bunoess menferaamt. Unitor tbtw l
| oe not wimsL aaay AhUmf outMde fl
totoratr to th*fttora. Laea—H
dfrpoatd Enidtohitem return to ■
** Jack th® Ripjier; wrnfrsh >> »» «
acmthatortMEvtM. wWaj*>-bLlT 1
ter of nwnxn in A-*ric>by Enrlixhmi !
who go there to jutal zlwir goidTraZw 1
---~ ’,—*---- - cransacnons. toe custom is to grvr i
H T- -113 ^Ot “d to receive; there is no »•
“y„r^^I°n?,^u£iaJx)ut commanders and subjects, :?i™ rn-'P‘i'rm«ittte I
we hate Christ and all his follow- ;aw-3 Md obedient*. " ofthaSrartb- I
crs. and cannot help but hurtins U a b but jj&.t. huSLs.^’lSL’f^|
them when and where we can.! SunlnC(, whx, lilted thebwu outS 1
c; their awn cyr^ttirn toey m*v with i-Z 3
-e tar Kr»ae anoint themrelvre** <-:Cn£ ]
. | tee to h«E far the mart th*t wv j, |
’ to*: ritual and a chaplain in business I I
wards the schoo. question, and; transactions.' Why, that is .-im-l Ivncbrd, they are a ever*■
> ply absurd? Just think C. it,;‘’’hoteeale. a» Exiduhmeat -----'■ v ’
Messrs. Wolfson, Joske, and other ’**
merchant princes of San Antonio/
pajfing one of their clerks to act as ’
I chaplain, to open and close the I
I business-hours with *
from a ritual, at which devotion all'
the clerks have to assist, &c. It
is ridiculous! ■
Nr'
RljjH.’ . " *»*'—“• " “**• <jy pu on suing ywr «tm w tn
K ; the names of several hundred
Hl JU *«“• ‘
fl take it fat «»*
91 rtcyoftl-*1*4
E. 4ertakiR& wi*K
fl ^ce, mV b“0B
■ ^aflyCTaa.MkM
fl tt the gowentoe
Lr ^tineaSf etc; mo*
| rins p«R?e«i5
KI sarily
iwl;
L vbo CM ***
it <11 S»ch
ik' ^gixxtice to do i
Jr ^omes an MXMa]
ft spirators. He go
ft and. hairing, we
doubt aoout his
I . wint, be exposes
Snfessor be tdl
3 poLriol COE
asks the Priest’s J
.conduct be is to 1
ter. The confess
£cr:scicncc to cnlig
•Jus duty, to «hc
5t, and ci’cn to d
•tion. -T he refuses :
Thus: can rear
the words of the
Priest, though the
is asserted, obtain*
the conspiracy aj
traitor to write le
details of the plot,
is nothing in the
Priest, that indicat
the sea; of conf
penitent refuses or
■flounce the corsptr
aor cannot and wil
*csc what ever of
■from that penitent
rent afterwards vi
jnd speaks to him
not as a penitent t
"but simply as a c
and allov.'S o
Priest to give hiir
’ tion in the perform;
the Priest then is
this last irformatio
•obtained in the
Thus we can exj
i that on the infon
P Priest, the ringlea*
I tested.
However, the fa:
i“ may be bjt a can;
t an Austrian A
h little help! yes, ex
it is incredible, is t
L the Cburcb. and th'
I- people foolish crtaaf
[j The Salvation A
f do in China. The
r women singing on
I! outcasts. Some 1
F <star.t fcrale mis;
» recently mobbed for
I Salvation Army. I
reyn “The sauce, t
the goose, a* not cv
■’ for the gander,"
!; Archbishop S.
Pope Leo
wferec on Father Jan
«f the Citholic 1
M’ashir.gtoti, ar ap
pedate of the Holy
title of Monsrjnor
'done tn recognitio
; McMahon's services
; ’ersity. ♦- which hi
;i "EC J of his f
h ^od ta’.^r has fully
remor, as :t is mo!
h OMwecumtly more:
d sacrifice our omtj f
©>od cause, than b
il <?ePt *^(^Icsaes tp
u1#Pa’ purse f«i
a Father
ET So years of age
large estate, wbc
enablel to <k> a
fcff0*1 ® his J*
Rf*e CathnJic Univcra
gl . Uxioy o F CHI.'RC
true tha: Q
our Pratestu
always accjtse
Cngta
E?. "rotestantx thr^
of Church »
E*611 J*'?* were fra
.Maryland wa
they estath
K conscience and r
BSr- Although al
Bx/7 Ctwdk an
g^the unrrenal fa
Kkr?* Roman Q
[Et1! that: netted
^H^fers-into
flit-** fooi there*
UgT** Fmtffiftan t pc
jE"®"8®®*! i‘i as mm
KJE*® t& *• »
■gJJ never wj
CTGUSHUVgBTTftATnw '
Governor at rtw cauH, u,
“2 •P"! State, taehatf, beearaTta
SL/0"' *>»*««< New’
Yotk, to gwe tbcfr opim .hrwt
the lynrhint of ’oqproes m d*;
.... .&0C *. m.
■ ■. 7 .■00 a. tn.
... .9 J3Q a. ®.
... ■J.’OO p. tn.
auu *nd at;
... 6:00 &. m.
. -C JO. ». m.
•.. 7.-00 a tn.
*r. iCaKr’a catacy
Etev. C. J. Smith, O. M. t.
ReTw EL J, O’OdLiffban. O» M f
S mdays—.. ---
Sermon at aecotid
V«Mpera .,
Weak ,
Mais, with Instruction. In
Eiie Chapel of the Incan ate
Wore school, corner of Wil-
low and Croaby Streets.
................. 8.00 «. rr* I ., -------- —-
Hjfrh Jlasf, with aertno::, J guilty,
to St. Patrick’s Church i —. j
r*-kdays-Mk;;"i”":::“J ACCORDING to Cardinal Lavi-
.—— geries plan several agricultural *'
ca,ra«ooaniT. j colonics are bring established in *
* Africa, for the purpose of spread- above criticism,and hc.om*
|ing Catholic faith i.-.d French dvi- ' ‘
jL-rxiot’ >. many new colonies. It
i .- fo be hoped that Cie Har will
be -• s&r cessfn- one. and ti .t, after
C.-t/iol'.;. missionaries have stood
the heat and toils of the sum-
mer, hlethodists, Baptists, and
other sectarians wi” not come to
carry off a ;>art of the harvest, as
they have done everywhere, up to
the present time, in Catholic mis-
sions After the savage peoples
have been partly civilized and it is y pease,"
safe to enter their territory, Prot-
estant missionaries come to dis-
tribute their bibles and then send
home glowing accounts of the
great good they have accomplished.
S^AntenfoJan^Tflnotbrt
by some perrenrity of mental vision*
charms the important and intelUgwat
Church in communion with Rome with
believinc the Pope is impeccable—
that la, that he cannot sin. Faith I If
L#q XUI« cannot, this qtmr apcciman
of a Catholic can, and with u ven-
ge*Qce- The Pope not to be able to ata
even if he weald' v
pragmatical balderdash! Did i™.
Catholic ever hear of such stupid W.
* ho well make the Pontiff a west
African fetish. a Hindoojod. ora ape-
Axnoticstt tot^nx *t tyrra
If you belfere thia, Mr. Maaqueradimr
Catholic, put yoor head under a ramp
until cooler weather cornea on, er call
your Review the Contemptible. Dot the
“* • Moyes has
qp • House. Waatmtofstsr. caterer!-
rail* —statement/aad
.. ■■--- PEoof of the nah aaaertioa
—- the Pope fe impeccable to be ad-
<taced from a soQtarv Bishop, aesufaarr
or Priest of the asultitiide in orthrator
founeettou with Catholicity. HU letter
is not answered. Dia unanaweroble.' ’ 1
Ixmdoc ValvprM.
The Loudon Universe is right in ’
”’“J that contributor to the i
Review a “Masquerading Catho- 1
Jc.; Far from bring a ---- u
be is ia our otnutkm a Protest- fc Sm Antonio, and
ant zealot, with the meatmen ofl <fisaanioatuK>- enti-Ta
an Ap«t.
As roHgkm is the only science, which
contains a pledge ef happiueaa in thia
worldaadin the world to come, it is
incumbent upon all to Jeam it. And
what better means to obtain this end
JS.2Ss?yjs ^o'-^——
and address cf writer*, not for pabil- reL*ir-as journal, as the Southern Mea-
., - ... isenger. published in San AntonioT
For, this is a Catholic paper to which
we not only give our approbation, but
which we recommend every family of
our Vicariate to have.
PETEP VERpAGUfiR,
Vicar Apostolic of Brownsville.
. 1884.
Spanish merchant bought it and
restored it to its forme nar as a
To
speak about zeal for religion, this
ministers a i it tta the eornKnedTiS^.
i vhesv ,> — :n fcanj of America. What they all
together were unable to do for ret soefeties.
thrir church, namely, to retain an
\_I building, one man
was able to do for bis church.
Mexico is, and will remain, an un
grateful country fa Protestant
mission aries: f ’
r«1
communication* miut
Ssmh be accompanied by correct
saUoa, bat u evidcoce of good faith.
^th,Cr Lar-^'ja.-cs^ as the Knights
, Business- >
?TO-IP of islands. Mar-
garet Yo ang is her name, and, al-
ers, and cannot help but hurting
jrnem warn ana wnere we can.jSurancc why doci i;
behave also succeeded in <fcrect-.’a ritual- Why docs it ca’
mg the attention of Baptist: of iCs officers ?
preachers and Baptist papers to-! ritual and a chaplain in bus.
wards the school question, and ; transactions!
their hatred of Catholic teachers ; D;v absurtj-
is as fierce as the one entertained
by the A. P. A.. Our fight in that
direction promises to become in-
teresting, at least, even if not suc-
cessful. |
Lucifer—Well done, comrade.'
; Political
ance society, who do some of the
secret j
grees, with
a heavy wagon,
■ us and we
we were only dream-
Whtle we do not riaim,
, ... — .— — —__J pl o* ’i
should a court be held in held
some of these days, tbe infernal
spirits that work around here
and elsewhere in Texas, could
make the above reports without
hurting veracity one particle.
The Chamber cf Deputies, in
France, has ordered that the ■
birthday of Joan of Arc shall here-!
after be observed as a national
holiday. Such » holiday is a bet-
ter institution, than the yearly cel-
found that
ing. _ _______
therefore, that the aforesaid p—
cccdings really took place, still J
f ance society, why all the ccremoo-! wc ^5 sccused of having a guilty
tes and Signs that are customary | consc’CT,cc and of fearing an inves-
m its meetings? Why that walk-! Moreover, if their work
j -----* '*-■“-** wa
TT-ia-y |the number of lynchings, the rcyr^ j
_. --------- BOt j tation of the Southern people can
their time in boyish perform-! , 1 ^a*a it d what is good, I
jjj. I matter froir what source it
There is a woman, who is not I
allowed to walk outside the limits
of her cabin. Who is she?
Madison Peters **dri rhar
she must be a ’■Romish" nun, but
! she is a queen ruling over the
group of islands.
though a queen, she has to lead a
life of misery*. Whenever she
leaves her cabin, she is carried no
; a litter by her maids, and if she
ventures forth upen such a ’Our-
ney, her subjects are ordered, undrr
penalty cf death, to keep hidden
in their respective domiciles. She
explained to Capt Luttrell of the
| bark Helen yj. Almy, that she de-
■. -- -— --- It is a pity she
1 is not a nun, as a fiurmidablc army
of Apaists, with Mad. Peters at
their head, would, certainly, soon
have liberated ber.
CAX BE^XFLAXKED.
In the New York World
pears the rollowing dispatch-
“VImhib, Ssplraiiba It.—An Ontm-
■ ?*^iaBCy. aimitar to tart im-
J*™** »™e ac> rt Pra<w. Km
y? dtoDormJ at Taawpol, Anrtrin
Aootndtag totM police mt-
• JtetolP ng to tbe hack
™™‘ a facna ta to w-
i *■
■PPtaed bl-P^tatlpeeping H'T*^
' ■ dement tn that I pngleadcrv - ere arrested. To this
Michigan Catholic remarks:
--msinuarioa that a Priest
Broke tbe seal of fie tribunal of
penance previously at Prague is
onjortacate fa the calsmniatDr-
It is there the memory ta St- John
Nepomuccoc, tbe martyr of the
tafamaf is reverenced." 11 the
sewfer of the dispatch really meant
to say that the Priest brofa tbe
stal of camcMica, he is erideatiy
an areb-cai umniatoc; but the dis-
patch itself, as it is worded, on
be casBF ^tourd, at least by j
GaHwiica, in such a w^ as to
uiMMiJte the cmoco* JI
-____ .o. *^7** ’ “ * L ’ll
which are owned more or less far I
”**■- “ “*» - S - . - * j
WhTbdfe^T itwHI ha','c accomplished all tbi '
---------, not insure! \ be hoped that j
No, but it promises help and sup- i ’y^C"01? the tsouth will be a
port whenever needed, and fa that | t?:n®L . "^c Still, since |
end there must be thirty-three de- i English committee has begun I
grees!! O saxeta simplicitas I I ~'S. u or^ - °f research, let them
If a secret order is but an insur-1 iC without ^molestation, lest ]
cciemoc- ■
customary |
ing in zig-zag and other tom-fool- “avc t°e ciicct of reducing
cry. that are performed in ma -y |the nurn3er of lynzhmgs, the reyo- j
lodges? Business-men do BOt i Southern people can ]
lose iLwu x.i uuyisu perrorm-■ . ** — “ ■-——-*
ances. 1 should be hailed with delight, no J
If a secret order is but an in-' rna^tcr from what source it cimts.
surance society, why do some sec-
ret orders insist on a certain lan-
guage bring used and on rejecting:
. of Pythias are doing?
. men will trade in all language*
........... —k- v-ck LO'i"dto them the L.
memory one cf the noblest ’ a German, who does not kn^w
purest creatures that ever' “ “ ’
ad on* cd this earth.
Prof. Lessona, oflurin, an ________
Italian Freemason, who had vio-jsurance society,
lently opposed the admission of! *ta members speak of loyalty
now changed his views in their be- ‘ Pytnianism has lately .
' He itself through its Supreme Chan-
tals insure the best care of the
rt tfi* Sk'Oth *ud n»gn>re *re 1
TWTi<*'fSfw1 Tnww avn nanw —. » . _ _ w ■
. —, ■ — —— ........i ftfirrtwriiMM. i
asrtroy them. ’' 1
The Governor might have ad- I
ded: Let Englishmen stop the ]
,.»^r sale of opiura in India, by the u« 1
prayers, read 1 which wholc c^^es are briar j
■ - i demoralized and races cripph-j; ]
let them Stop the fabrication of j
pagodais to be worshipped fay i
If a secret order is but an insur- ,^7,orarlt: inhabitants of thaw
—J, toe ta the
societies have different de- ^taohe Church all the goods i
o---- -l_2i new mysteries to be: ““^ors have stolen fra* I
learned as tbe members ascend ? *>er.’ un°cr pretext of religion, and
Thirty-three degrees in Masonry. arc ownct^ more or less by
and all that to help one another in Lords. By the time they |
case of need? Who believes it?'wffl ha',?c accomplished all tbe* !
But Masonry docs not insure. J ’5 ta^ be hoped that j
port whenever needed, and fa that 1 ° ,. "ilc f^5!*
jits work, of research, let then.
a word of English, is just as wel-
come as the dollar of an American
citizen, to the manor born.
If a secret order is but an in-
, why do some of
Sisters of Charity to hospitals, has! government, of patriotism^ etc^ as
now changed his views in their be- ‘ Pytnianism has lately expressed
half from what he has seen. IT_ i:—,r ‘*-----** " —
says: ‘•The religious in the hospi-
“y •'**”• .Thusl y»“r H‘?h- not have been poeeible; had it been
ness can .mapne what amount in of w“^
my heart I applaud the self-sacri-
- ------ — —• pest-
coming from the lips of an ad-: to uphold, practice, and require the
rsary of the Church. Had a' use of our national language in
ictical Catholic doctor our lodges, and to sustain this pa-
triotic idea by dedaring that, here-
after, we win use every means in
our power to assist any govern-
ment under which we live to en-
force. uphold, and emphasize its
national tongue." f
more than
enemy." The emperor thinks a
little too much of himself; we al-
ways supposed that Almighty
! God alone, without Wilhelm, knew
how to protect Germany.
An English boor named Han-
ley. who grossly insulted two Sis
ters of Charity in Brooklyn, has
imprisonment and five hundred
dollars fine. Let us bow to the
city of Brooklyn; not everywhere
is justice administered in tiut man-
ner. In Kansas City, McNamara,
who had publicly insulted Priests
| and nuns, has been declared not
-----.un-
is recently a clergyman of the
K -
I"- :
B ■
Lii .. News,” please copy.
gSj ; .The Western Watchman is do-
.Stag a great work by publishing
w « to be found
L *** Apsist lists of membership in tally mudtatta^
jh[ St- Louis, Letters are sent in by
L many of those named, to explainFop“ - '
El J Bow tt happened that their names
I j 7 were inscribed on these lists; how
|1 ffey were crucify deceived, and
II £©- mmcmly these letters finish with
Jfl jSttCe denunciations of Apaist prin- calling
But the answer of the ~
ng y"JteWc!uBaan is short and staple:
^^.jSettfe your affair with the seerc-
yoor bum on th*
KvI;h!T '
fully in our task. I must not for-
get to mention that there is an-
other paper, not sold by boys on
stands and in the show-windows
of some stationery-stores, which
is gaining favor with the people
and is being sold more and more
every week. To look only at its
pictures is already enough to poison
the young man’s heart; and, once
poisoned, there is no telling where
its perversity will end. This too
will assist us very much in bring-
ing many new recruits to your al-
ready countless legions.
While I am speaking of pictures I
may as well mention to your High-
ness tliat, since the World's Fair at
Chicago, the nude in art, as they
call it. has lost a great deal of'its . .
horror to the American people. IC- aIl°” t:'3 of the Bas-
| You cannot imagine how potent . hilc the latter reminds
has become that magic word; so^t^IC ac^’evenacnt of a furious
“Art." Whatever is dubbed -'ar -1 T”ob*thc fcnncr brings back to
; ot::
a-'d
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