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Lion Suits
FUBUffiD) WITH TH! APPROBATION OF Rr. Rar. J. A.FORX8T, D. D.» BIBHOP OF BAN ANTONIO, AND OF Hr, Brr. PITER VKRDAGUER, D. D.. VICAR APOBTOMC OF BBOW1W1U*.
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY it, 1899.
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MART PttnrSPRMDrT.
The visiting clergy numbered about
and through the altar rail. Archbishop
Feehan led the procession. His eaenrte
ofasslstante preceded him. As "ome-
crater and celebrant of tte solemn Pon-
erer there »m a chance so do good, per-
form some toeing deed, aarirt boom
charitable object crt uphold same honor-
able effort. Cd. Qston wm always sure
to lend a helping brad, and hie name to
deeply engraved in the hearts of many.
Fweut jnyan will ascend Sue the re-
pose of Mir, whe, while he lived, wan
charitable and good and. at fate ilsnth.
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DR.G.W. PHILIPS* DSIST,
m l-t V. T aaaa at, Mafasteafa,Thx.
caaaut or reaaff______
—wt vfflro.—
I>r. A - J. Knetxger,
DENTIST.
Of5c.? Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. nt.
.■5.13 li. Houlton, tetrasit.
Preserving Berries
HEADQCARTKR*
BOND & CO.
Ai«o Fish. Dressed Poultry,
Cream and Fine Butter.
He spoke in part as follows:
“Consider the Rmtiff in relation te
King Henry VW, who asked fcr the
sanction to a dirorve so that he flight
many again. The Pope refined to give
it, saying ‘Whom God hath jntad to-
IOS. —
and Commerce Ht»,
| totebHsted
| I"-’--
druggist.
SWI^SES.
■. v:.v=m s:i.ks
of Erin. A. O. C.
Galveston, Tex., 3fay 7, '99.
Archbishop Kntxer and tlie
Papal Letter.
• Youths and Boya
c Tr.c mike and trim
1'7 -ur Frees are VERY
at l.-w prices at
The Bell Jewelry Co-
W. < omnifvee &•
A^fl S9, Cni. J. D. Qnfcm, an old and
impacted ettiasn of DuMsun yaaand
peacefully fTOaa earth to his lawaid.
He had batm sa hrmld fcr the po« two
years, suffixing winch with that toad
dteease. eanewr. CoL Qtomi was one of
| the pfanem ef orxc etiy, te-sting here
is the enr|y fafatary of Demiorn, and te
has been ftaaWr cnraectsd with its
every «ntes|*tee nd harissa iulintri
He had been far yean fatenttad wttk
tberontorocrioaoftoeH. AT. C.rafl-
roaid. and all the roek used in the com-
sUikUus of the road was mrtrarted by
hfan and dug out of the hills east of
; Denisun. Tte deceased owned oonrider-
i able real estate, ranch of which was
DR. R.OBT. LEE WITHERS,
SantewM.usi.Xairiatt. Tii |>ai Ml
Me> >X KritoyeCs lluttoww.WiHlmy »nto
expected his complete recovery in a few
more weeks. He denied the rumor
about tba appointment of a coadjutor
for the bstoved prelate.
Stoor Frederioo Mon, who has held
the pout of ctvH governor of Havana,
has recently boon appointed Attorney
General of Cuba. He has pnmd vir-
tually the only civil governor, who
thoroughly adjusted himself to the
7 rays’ ard Giris* Confirmation
m/.v- ~atic speriai provstems t0
ITO BOG CL
m : riitAS. CAIF, al
YmfeM^andEMriL
3. Rugs, Mattings,
ind Shades.
place in the days of one who is Mill to a
: green ud virile middle life.
Catholic Knights of America.
The Supieme Council, C. K.cf A_
began its esraton nere lent Monday, and
will oonttune fa station until the next
Hennfal meeting, to be held in tMs
city May 9 to 19. TM Suprnm Emen-
tire Committee con4tia of Arohhtohop
Corrigan of New York; Edward Feeney,
of Brocklyn; Cbas. 8 Ott, cd Gnlvee-
ton, Tex.; Jos. C. Carmll,of Norfolk.
JTBurnett ate
UMDERTAKEP5.
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freak J. X»H*T WilUan X. <slWsgtes.
MURPHY &WATLIKTOII,
tweenn to VUitass Comer.
TJook»eller®»,
STATIONERS ea< ENCUtAVEML
MK Alamo Plaza. - 3an Antonio, T. xas.
' DELATH OF COL. J. D. QUINN,
,O*e •rthr CathnHc Plumurijrf
North Texas.
Editor Mmsmaua:
J. 1 HcCinicL SSISk
WITS AA.ZIZIK.
iueral Dinstir al Uiiffiaiff,
Cor. College and Navarro Stx,
Day and Night TMighoss ML
He was educated at Fordham. N- Y.
The death of Very Bev. James D.
Power, the ptoswer priest of Mlsrmri.
occurred at 2M o'clock last Friday
momteg la the Ctafottux Brothern' col-
lege, at SL Joseph, Mo., where he ead
been nridtw for mnay years. The
fnneml wm to take plaoe (unless the
■nangsments were changed) on Mon-
day morateg.
Mm Edward DeV. Merrell, daughter
A. Drexel, and sMur of Mtos Catherine
Drexel, the founds ere of the Order of
Num of the Bismed Socramont, Is dy-
ing at tbs home of bar hnabaad. in
PMMM^da. She to one of the throe'
daugUlme to atom was Jett a fortune
ef«tkflM^«O.
Cletomrmn Mews.
Oe Sunder- April 99th, a dMricn of
the Amto—t Order of ffibotim vw
organised in Oteburne with anwmted
: antouraHy. A !■*>* dntagstton «f risk-
ing ffihsitai from Fort Worth ae-
ristodin tta nssuMny and added to the
fanpresaivoaaas of the atearion. Eswi
members wwemroBed. TbeBev. Tbsa.
J. Hagwty wm elected Cbrndr Proti-
dest. Mr. ’HawShy Gtitoin IWritii
Prerident, Thus. J. Cbyne Vbt-Plsd-
deukC. Fita-PMstok Ftessrfel Secre-
tary, W. J. Mdasitih Heeordta< ftoo-
1 uinry. J. H. Evorta Oirgiist si tows,
and T. J. Msnnteg BsattaeL Alter the
cHsmsosycf crpsstotidsnihn naw Ari-
sta srilte liN 11 1 1 1 isfbfciilsd
tbobome of Mx-T-J-Ctognti wMbmsn
KsMs briftoriMr- Yto an-, «Mmi emtsauk ons et MbalmMk
pari gtat rooritotoomtanossdtohta. ~
B wffl dnm tb| Oitata mm of
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Mew Bishop of* Oregon.
Bight Rev. Alanmder Christa D Ik.
Btaop of Vsnocnvor's Island. British
Otambia, wm iirimasif Wednesday.
May 8, toy Very Bev. F. X Btoaohst,
the adtaWstatot of the erchitionms of
OragoaCIty.thrihehadbemafteetotad
to tSoArehttacpriu tt Orsaa.
The dtoceas of Vaacowvs^s hbai. B.
O, fcr which BtobopChristte was eon-
scented hi IWI, sad whfch eta Ma-
tas d thaadjaata fsisatabata*
toMto eeefariarifcsd arariaca at Chegem.
Btchqp Chstetie wttt prabsMytae
qbo Walter. Jab. M. Trxahxt.
Walter & Treahey,
Grocers,
Jtanrtf'-x Mniu and Sms Pedro Area., I
(T);d WnterWLFkB Office.) Telephone «.;
HMmssuey, Wichita. Km.; Ltahan,
Cbmnua, Wyo.; Duane, DuUsa, Tax.;
Fink. Kamss Ct^r, Kan.; Burke. Bt. Jo
•eph. Ma.; Jansro. BrilevfDe, BL; Ab-
bet Jaeger, SL Ftacntm church; Bev.
F. Magnten. & D. D., Brittan.
Pnridurt at 8L Mary's semiamy.—
The Catholic Othna.
;• :er rccc^sary articles for
s ■ Cuffs, Neele-
FOR -
F1NE“*
SOLID
« ta the BELLA;
S5CS- PALACE.
■ Nn;e so fv—-
ipwrfem fcr all rtyles of frit goods.
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QU12EN OF THE MAY. | the death of Bishop Watterson, tte i
mcftheMa^^dnvs emw Vm. •nr»«d* telephone ring, received tbs
iThewwdTmffidSSSS^ kn,ff- mosas<e of the Bishop's death and
1UW anna ILS™ tarn i
h-VM w-iL.ur and ;unht
a: is ■c-' steu
A Scuit. for the tatt V< ymm
. AV'NTF.£D.
’ 4 S'jriti Alamo g'TW.
"i-l.. Astocio. Ti-xa«-
been roodwd into tba CriheHe Church.
Brim tatasiag ta Catalte frith he
wn aa Atatatowtodater at Barnriey,
tataa* TUto—dAastaOM-
vertatoeuta taorsaae. It is only ta
mm pramtaent that become known to
tawmM. Lagta to the asm oftbe
wahi--wbntad psneotataCntahe
fcto.
Btotov *»«to baa steam taeaal ri-
Cpua a white laid, laailihi
without the altar ralL Among ta prel-
ates preaaut were Archbfebop Katew of
Milwaukee. Archbishop Kain <f 9L
Lota and Btaope Shanley, Vargo, N.
'D.; Omningbam. Ccrcordia, Km.;
< >tto JFtiel>e9
Sucessen, to M. M-Wtagaeld, I
(Formerty Wm. HJeoer.)
Tiiirtaier ■ ai - firtal«r,
TELEPHONE 344-
Lru):: H 223 Ettt CMMrsStmL
(ST. JOSEPH'S BUILDING,)
San Antonio, - - Tcx.
I V*.: Gerald Belter, of Vinoenoer. Ind.;;
Dr. Branmn. of Indianapolis; Edwin i
D. McGfoneas. of Provitaee, ML.’
J. W. Smith, al Loutorilte, Ky.; W. A. ita
Kelly of Kaurae City. Mo., and Major- *“ " *
General John W. Needham, in com-
mand of the Uniform Rank of ta Cath-
olic Knighto of America. When ta
cotvectiou opens at Lyceum HaU,
Mayor Jones will deliver an address of
welcome, which will probsbiy be re
sponded to by President Feeney. The
, Knights will then march to 8L Ptit-
in AustreUa la «et forth by aronteapo- : ■t'''w’^rD7n/'r’ p"^7 01 An’ rick’s Church, where High Mass will
rsry: When Queen Victoria rem. ttkbrsted by Father UlMs. afror
the EogHsta throne, sixty years ago,' ®* A*J^Uy'»>>ich they wl’I return to the hall and.
there was oply one Bisbop in all the1. sc ‘I begin the bwinees aetata, part of;
Australian colonies, with half a dcsen i IT^' P™*01" ° ehnre . which will be the rioetta of officers I
prieats an I about M.OM Catholics. Now bekhceB- ta the ensuing two yem. On May 11 i
there are a Cardinal, twenry-aeven J The reading of the Papal bnH by |a reception will be gives After the!
ArehMshmy aod Bishops. 900 priests; Fat?r-r Mamie was followed by the bnsineM is stranded to, the delegatee]
sod 800,000 Catholics. Sixty yearn ago Ar. ubishop’s examination and delivery will be shown the sights of Kenans City;
----- — i- — .^-Kinsi ^ moat of ta large fortune be hnd
Amtrrita islands; now there are 8,000 ’ services came ta profeeaion of fidth of j City Corr, of Chunk Program. May 6., to ita'Uj.
— > He was otautemn, hunorritie sad jort
in bustneea aAstre, allse to aaseiriata
and eatpfaywM, and won tba mteem and
respect of all wttfa whom he omne in
usitmt. He is mdvwrmlty msesmsd.
All day, wh£Je ta body ta to state hr
’tachurch, tare who hnd known htox
as a friend and InarfaLlm ta Me. Mi
they wsretata and from all wata at
Nte.~eame *> pay a tort tribute of re-
spect to hta MMSMry and breathe a stout
prayer. Requtai High Maas fcr ta de-
ountivaate at 8 a. an. Monday. *h»
getbevtet “o =“■ P01 asundsr/ OQy i ^toirch taraaee and aanrturey hreteg
« Ymta Aarwfl. ttwh eswhatvta mN *1M3c3hm1 J OBMI JWtoWWy IflL flMMRNMKw AS-
thereby showing their yemsretion ta Dewey honors bring equally ^Tt^JrtTo'ri«k»dmrried%pta iZl
almost before ta ink wm dry cn ta
.... Thia in a crime against
____at Jesus Christ.
-*Tbe Church is <me tn tts tenchtaaa. >
It is ta nine in France. Itaxtad. Italy.
Sen Franctoeo cm ta Pacffic. red New
York ou the Atlantic. AH proclaim ta;
same doctrine, cue frith, one hope.
baptism sad one Lord. God «sat tat
you may not be contented to be suited
to ta Church, but to ta spirit. God
grant that all m^ be Hvtag luanehm
and bear fruit."
Ftan, J. E. O'Brim, Barney Ftan. X
B. Carter, and L. Statins, yrecaded by
Father Crowi^ mA faltered by ta
local UriOtv at the A O. H-, entatwK
'tataurch mri pnreedod to ta foot of
the attar whore ta casket was pteood,
oovored with ffesrara. After ta Mere
ta caakot wm opuaad sad rreaatad on
tfll after ta fteesul orevfam to 9 n. m,
when Very Bsv. VMtar Mmtiatesn, V.G_
ontoSm. peunammedtalsatahmkata.
He wm anMnd hr Bev. FMhars Jtetck-
toy of Kata, rtaifagtatt of Data,
TupretefLri^KLTTBrerin of Tte-
arfasre. Granger of MnrsteB and Duare
hre of Dette She dwte sung tire
-Dfeo fear* and a toms *"Batoe ata,
Shite Meressa.
ri fit. P >il i-i,
ghr at ta many .
3, of ta tom te
DE 1PAGEN8TKCHEB,
SURGEON DENTIST
r>«-. Jk- GUrewr. JL»Bb»twnt-
suAimKTtm
jday, with its 100,000 Catholics, 180
dfetatai fa charities whfe te
the .de dh£t faterreedtery r>AVtvre and eharttie.
i-Mu. rum-rjA in M«w . u^i i desSh, He was evui’ retire and.
Holy See. And, » evrimre of ta!”^,**^1*
swiftneas of ta Ctereh's growth to hte hurinem interwto-
fate new ommrry. -1 fate has tekee **«>Wrwfanr
_ a mere bey, and tee many anotar son.
of ta Emerald lab- had notbtag hutpor-
severance and tndcmttalde wiH, rolled
with honest iadurtry, with which to
carve ota* nome and fortune for Hm-
srif. At ta time of Me death he wm
nearly 80 yunrs old, hut wm so writ pre-
served that few thought bun more tiim
three score and tan. No enterprise fcr
ta advice uint of our city, far tte
good of humanity, ar relief at mfeuing
was ever coasuumMted that Col. Qstan's
name and liberal donation wore not
found associated taresritb; especially
was he Nberal to St. Patrick’s diurch of
which he was a murubrr. and hte pride
. - _ ‘ It
was one at fate must minuet terirre to
eee ta caugregadco of St Patrick**
worahtpyteg fa “■ nwre oamwdbw
! huiliteg, and it was largely due te torn
I tat ta riegunt ctanvh which it now
‘ hm wm made possible. Kfataees task
to* was always dring good, not where
cz ■ Vr Wreaths and Fanil
CATHOLIC MEWS AND NOTES.
Leo Xm will proclaim a jubilee for
the end of tte century. The bull will
be read in alt the churches of the world
, on Ascension Day,
Ike decree for ta beatification of the
Biasnod John Baptist La Belle,
founder of ta Brothers of Che Christian
SchooX will, tt fa stated be published
immediately.
Father Lney, of Pine Bluff, Artec-
aaa. In an open letter, ascerts bis con-
vfction teat the Chtholics of the North
must take up the work of the conversion
of the negroes of the South.
Rev. H. Ksmpker, for three years
pastor of St. Edward's Catholic Church
at Eddy, N. Hex., was compelled to
return to hte father's home in lee
county, la . on account of rapidly fail-
ing health.
Bin Eminence Cardinal Kromentx.
Archbishop of Cologne, who wae crest
ed a Cardinal In 1898, te dead. The
Cardinal was in tris 80th year. He was
i ccnrecrated Bteh<-p of Ermland, May 8,
j 1888, and wm transferred to the Arcb-
; bishopric of Cologne in 1868.
--! Some sneak thfevas tore the diamonds
L Conroy Hugh B, Eke. ifrom ta vestments of Prince Msx of
rxmtDnV * Dlf*E 'S*xoof’ curate of Elizabeth Church, at
wUlur\W« , Ql • j Nuremberg, and escaped with taplun-
ve«TTT3 A > jaw' Tte euctaarietic ganrett was the
JbDUAArlUJS V gift of Queen Victoria,of England.to
t t s AG£NT& llW P tD<<' ****v*lu-
RE, TORNADO, PLATE QLA«, UFE,' Very Rev. Vicar General GuendUng,
bM ACCIDffXT. of Fort Wayne, reported ta condition
Court, Contract, and I <* “ m«h im-
Fideuty Bonds.
fcr, ftiKitt al Siwn itrteu,
San Anton. 3, - - Tex.
DENTISTRY.
2--r -•>=’■ Tn-k <n£ Iiwfr-t prices ere
DR. G A .iOHN-TOS.
L: Wret CcnilLvrce -L Saaieo®""
rrere.
EMPLOYMENT VAXTO-^
An experienced cook wiebss*P^^J
e bsuat-xreper for priest O**
Apply JLfcErS*1 ■**
CARRIZO r-PRING^
Jije—L Water fa a specific
of the ifver '
Am: *rr. nr ph-Yiiicjaa <bcxrt it-
jy aK r'rsggjfew.__
WANTED-J
A wow we to coo* s»d de ,
-wuaewnrk rn a jufari's .tevm- 1
uxc-s required. Apply |
nffiint.
BISHOP McOAVICK i The Silver Jubilee «f ArckHriunp
~“ Bedwnoti.
Auxitiary Bfahrop of
the Chicago Archdiocese. .,, J,,
_ .. . . „ thtetep of WaBtngtaifld Metroprikan
T^of New Ztetend. who honored tea An-
T -wt-Tnffl... i,— i i»iWer miss riK^mm AUFPL ■ _ a . . _ t < HUU1P NK OBW SM Wi * CtSKK*
| Long to do homage kt thy feet. . wealthy New York famfly. | church, Chicago, wmconsecrated Auri-; adhtoeptowyri^te jnbteotet month.
I Qm»u <rf Mnr-wQW- k—a. I A <rf *>>• Baptiit Church at ?"* to ^5“®*° ; It is, perhaps, sscre tan a aim
Foot
“ AVVW uvm „ «**: i giving hte reaaons for changta bis i01* pri**ay brothwh«d year and » efore—on ta fart Pte-
*’IbriimthrttaCafa-^hl,^.^?^.^tK^h,t ^ vtnctel Synod of New Zrateud-4hm
aLACE. 9OT Alamo Plaza £or save ta touch m Ixwe Divine, >_ T>1- the oath, prof weed the faith and received ----- :
midtafota inhere to no charity tee thine. hte conJratiou.
'* -j—*—* » jx.-^- jVKsMHitj vnvrcix cum not emmyg wm f jexpBiMoft « conn* « im mq-
-----------------"■“"•I _ tt. Mm, woe <* io
—x tee of hatred and intolerance in the The celebration whs the first of Ito future.
eMw » -ww a. -1 _j A_ _ t_ ^121 -^.JL Xlu _ WV..U WW___■TW-.L’S a k r nMAArm
-—e vnw-e«wv hm x » ** » “*« w uusu «s LUE iitFJJ -1fluiu I A4KF A4UA4JWMJ|r Wi TTVIU^BLvB ■■w
popularly believed, than there te in the' Oral in rix yean and in ta CUhohc I the Chureh in tide raw land rise and
- ■ •—Church of Chicago the first in four {expand from the few scattered Cuta-
Wahnp Byrne, who has teen «ome time years. Bfrhop Dunne of Texas w in tajhca of the days at toe single pioneer. •
of th„ last to receive hte miter at tte altar of j Btabop PompalHer, down to the gyiauit I
the Holy Name. ‘ — - — -
It was promptly at 10 o’clock when J
the procewion of church dignitaries left
the chapel and, chanting, made its way
'. Accross ta court
yard and out the md» street tte march
was taken, then by Superior street to
State street and tc the main entrance of
ta great steme edifice.
MARCH TO THX ALTAR.
Under the broad doorway the procee-
owgamavu xur unwary omoozx mu sion moved down the passageway be-
cadets in different garrison towns of tween the walls of kneeling humanity
Austria. This hM been done st tte
instance of Kaiser Franz Josef who,
now that tte Protestanta and Jews sre
trying to bring about the disintegration --------------- xv»-
ot Cataifcfam fata Austro-Hungarian'tifica! High Mass, the Archbishop wm
Empire, fa of the opinion that it teab- aarirted by Bishops E. J. Dunne of Dal-
eolutely neceatary to strengthen relig J b», Tex., and M. F. Burke of St. Joseph,
ions sentiment in the army which is the: M- : Rev. M. J, ntzsimmoM, rector of
prop of the nation. j the CathetlraL served as assistant priest.
Inoomplete returns of the French So-1 deacons of honor were: Rev. M.
efetyof Foreign Mferions show an ex iJ Dwrifag, Vicar General of tte arch-
traordfoary development of raocemful [ end Rev- P- M. O'Neill of Mc-
wort during the pest year. The num- j Heni7, DI. Rev. J. M. Scanlan of ta
her of adult teatteoe baptised in-1898 Ce-^edral wm deacon of the Mass and
rose to 80,942 as agatast 48.8M in 1807. hI" «rf*tant. Rev. J E. McGavick of
Over one-third of the missionary clergy EKrabeth’s, brother of ta elected
to whom these splendid results are due; The master of ceremonies was
are Chinsee. Japanese or Indian*. When p< J- Muldoon of St. Charles'
retaras an complete these figures will; ‘’h irch and ta aaetetant wm Bev. F. J
be contederably swelled, m several die-' of the Cathedral. Chaplains to
trfcta in China an yet to be beard from. [ Burke of St. Joseph s wwe Rev
Th.marveloMprogrereaftbeCharchi^P^1Iof1^tC’™2c^h “d,
: Rev. Peter Ffechcr. pastor of St. An-1
When Queen Victoria came toof |
' t Dallas were Rev. E. A. Kelly, pastor of I
. St. Cecilia's church, and Rev. S. Henne-1
■ berry, psator of St. Pius' church.
THE SERVICES. |
The reading of the Papal bttH by|a reception will be gives
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fa>tideMtr.«totoM»M<?kMi» Vm
Okren, hte aaearturinu. JH- *•
.....', Ij j jxKLtlLj^Twji^^SKinlEiMBLaaKWHCMlKH&iB
I>r_ Gr- U. Hudson, __
rtteei Hsinz: 9 s, m. ts DENT 1ST- I Yearn for a glfmpoe of thy dear face.
1 ? at M.rr’.fi- ' hopeful promtee from those eyes
g. u tor. Houston and St Mary s Sts.. That soon they may win Paradtoe-
i Queen of the May-—enthroned in bloom ; '
j They wait In penitence and gloom,
; Wait for the magic of thy name.
To light the darkness, quench the flaxue;
• Ah I brer them upward, while we pray,
? Sweet Mother. Mary, Queen of May.
I —The Indian Mtorion.
■fi '
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ps-: Vfek Seen nt* flf in-
•r.*-r-‘i? ro -tie Catiz.-Jir" of Enk
-1-0 -, < c- 3 -he i.-mn '-.rethire.it
1--• I'-'- >- -;f "ll-f vl.-t " .,f R.-c ■'irier
••i-i-rlte. »!;.■ S3 ad-
■Aliy ic thi- wants ofttpw
to -peak XnrEi*.
WHJ 'levc'et SO SI-
cla-a fcr S-r Eilf
ir. tet hetrtny of -r-iefrefaw
ioTSTs Tte Et«-T Vjijg
>Ufey arc at ihe cit -e t
tz- ^tettehmest of sx
i.-.- =>.- E D
■r 3i- -sver 2f!4 made ttok
:>•» "he hi?tireS record te
-jur-.t in • ’.’'i parish
'v »e Sa’-rrfa? came a'toor^h tte
T&iri_.-r wn-. -ct. th,? risnrrit ••
■; .et w h rhe -arer:*^ as.-i friewia < ;
hi- ■■*■.■ dr.-- who wwre to reo-irp ttefrl
".r1?? ;s-.;iy 'CGsmrnion Ur f'■ rivnate- I
'y .’-cr usrr-wpcs "ens waa —mb* ® I
or. iBri^aci 'fie ririlW deltvKrid thttel
'3rihv rsiriri Sv-. ri*c:p r--«, brri trial
:> wr;:os a'-ecti 'n and -nm-1cn die I
;'ayp ! hr oh tdr-h acd tltetr ?*'l
tr,-"., ; wr- iq - . q:;ect A- d I r rriuril**]
ri or: purt cf Fatter Haht-I
2i-^r L-d rhe -wee? iltite SIXS. "C*!
- - ‘‘J ' jis. : or -jvor-nv ' auv c ST *fa|
IJ,,-.?- corrie ir,f<p:rirg a** •<* I
i-T'S"V 8-^ *7Wi ;?m
■i-.e W- trim- tsi- i’bira}
r - ' ■ -r Ha st wii: b- f.ho*
■ an-’tiier cue Im toe near tnTs-e 1
v &
?-i A“-i* 2.7'h. 188'*
te’’ 3n-ir,es 25 >t s to guAB**'
af iearerf*
Ism of hatred and intolerance in the
Ami they who dwell in that dread place' Catholic Church, though title te n< t ’ Had to be held at the Holy Name Cathe-
Yearn for a gifmpee of thy dear face. ponnlarly tellevsd than there <* in th*! dral In krNT wffw mmwl i»» 4Xa fTaiilaAKre
' ProtMtaiito
In Rome pleading the cans*
Christian Brothers of the United States,
hM received a dectefon from the Propa-
ganda. It Is as follows: L The Chris-
tian Brothers in the United States must
not open any more schools in which the |to Cathedral,
classics will be taught. II. The Chris- '
tian Brothen' schools in which the
classics have been tangfat up to the
present are to be tolerated, at least for
the time bring.
Special religious service* are now
orgurind far military officers and
a Cardinal, twenty-seven {
and 809,000 Catholics. Sixty yearn ago: Ar< ubiahop’s examination and delivery j will be shown the sights of Ksnsnc Qty
there wm not a single nun in all the {of the oath. Then tn ta order at ta by ta recepfiou committee.—T”
----—---— raiwiiaiian iBiauuB; nuw Ibero aro S,vvv, s^« ,1^™ camo the pzofasaisi: g? u±h of j '***7" ™ ~
proved and stated tat the physicians in works of charity and educa-; the elected Bishop and his consecration. I —--------------
’' tioa, A striking illustration of the. After ta reading of ta Gospel by I Cardinal Gibbon-* on Drrorre.
mustard ased parable. < Father Scanlan, deacon of ta Msm. i Cardinal Gibbons, m ta conxne at hte
1 * ■ ■------ I Bishop Spalding mounted ta pulpit in | sermon at ta Cathedral in Baltimore;
Ikaughtere of Erin. t the body of the church and read hia text) last Sunday on taunfty of ta Church, i
This morning at 6 o'clock, tte Daugh- 'from ta Gospel for ta day: "I am referred to ta prevailing dxvore* evfl'
ter* of Rein, attached to St. Pxtrick's the w»y and the life.'' He delivered a | and mentioned the recent ffivonw and
church Jof this city, attended Maas in a! powerful sermon on ta need for ta! marriage of a prosninent society lady,
body and receive,! Holy CninTTienion true Spirit Of reHgfan. , Wernnkein-nartaafainowa:
fane complying with ta rules of their A banquet, laid for 500. in ta chapel
constitution. The celebrant wm the hull, awaited ta close of the service*.
rhaptefo of the dtvlrinn who took plres - j Elaborately decorated in ta stars and
ure in complimenting ta Dangfaters of, stripes, replete with richness of Amer-
Erin on ta number of members arewn- -ic™ beauties and echoing in national .
bled to attast at the Holy Sacrifice, songs, the Bishop s dinner wm also a;»few dsysago tterewrtrvv
an- mrtrewa TirtWFY ffMMlft- hmOPl hf^XUF MTOAIIv « * .. - ?* . >
ttefr great patron, St Bridget, whom divided between church and state,
he justly calted ta "Wary of Ireland. The Most Rev. Archbtehop Fmhant divorce papers,
reflex of the Mary of Israel ’’ It was Bishops McGavick. Spalding, Burke, the law of Jrets
gratifying and encouraging to see the. Dunne and Rev. P. Conway addressed
ladfaw m^vmd w> promptly totteinyfta- ■ ta banqueters. The chorus “Amer-
tiro, extended to assist at ta Maae,, ica,” -Illinois” and "Red, White and
which wm offered up for ta spiritual. Blue" were on tte program.
and temporal welfare of ta Daughters ■
' 400. ooe-half of whom bad to be seated
j . Xa*--.—X —*1 * AX... -*
_ ___________ j
Mort Rev. F. X Kataer, Archbishop I
of Mflwwutee. has sent to ta editor of
Tte Catholic Cittern of that rity the
The Rev. Wrtunfl Jecksott hMjort following letter which speaks for itoel.:
■ ■ — “Kffitar. Cataflc Cttiaen:
-Dem dr:—Tte statement of ta As-
■ociaSed Press that I wm among ta
' Aidshcps *wbo sofaaflfa votasted to
Rn tat ta enure, which he dss-
s*sd m AjMriominm had no place In
American Boman Catholic Church,’
_ Jtt akooiuto fafashnnH, since I have
■utwzMfafl tota Holy Fatter at nil—
or acre eoe aba.
"IM I wrtttoa, it would have been a
fatter estate tfa—ks and hiastflilt
congzutafattni for fate nest ugportame
faster.
"Ar nkhtehip of MPwmkne.
MWasnbii, May LW."
Tin working MM*'* best Mend teta
Cminfar*tWiMirth Ti— laurbl-d
wwk far ■* toe* puureaf fafffeMup*
Ffartfan fa hMbia tuff- Tn «my
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