The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 92, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 1, 1893 Page: 3 of 8
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FlIOLIC EDITORS
mm Gagged )jy the
Catholic Aiiuioriiios.
31TEKL1AS AMI JIGfllODISTS
. f it.in. ii... t
factor .luii Mutineer 01 iiauir umi
Horroi on Trial-Mcel Jims.
catholic Papers Muzzled.
LltolU New
L1ICA Nov. 1. J no laot nas
iloped that at the recent con-
6 (J) I HUU.IU ...W". ...- ...
Leal y the whole 01 a bossion
pa i alf dn wad uevotea to
Lsi leration of the action of
L C atholio nowspapors in pub-
ifrjiutmio to tuno articles
ttmg upon bishops and othera
in autnomy ana in somo
ingui' tno lnnuonce oi uieir
Ii8 aga ust bishops who have
1 it necessary to discipline
Ibet ' the reverend clergy in
dioccea and in consequence
urovc-ked nioro or less of an
ding which should not exist in
ligious i nomination. ii was
nan m' is opinion oi me aron-
ps present tnat tins ovu nau
ed sui" u intensions as to niaxe
rave andal to the church
hat thr not act should ba read
he often lors in no uneeituin
lu identally several of the
oipaa' leiorrea to tno iact
nil tun ms daily newspapers
ei.ubi rthers were in full coin-
ion vs i) tie non cnurcn nau
aduu ted to tho columns of
puui tations local and tele-
ihio maiter relating to troubles
echurih and charges against
digima ieH that vvhilo of no
ml inti rest to tho public was
nictitated to cast reproach upon
hnrch h a whole. So fai as
paiiuular branch of tho que?-
W3S . ncrrnnd however awns
pinion of a majority of tho
ibiehopi piesont that it would
e pclit'i. to take ofliual cogniz
tlur. ni it beiu" conpidored
when. cr occasion arose iepio-
tioi i Mio i)3rt of tho bishop
thf- n 3utlionty would bo
lueuv a the end sought. bo
!di 'velv Catholic papers
coo rued however it was
thai im ediato and omphatic
pn i ic ''ary ami accord
an . tl al eominunicatiou was
bed a ' a lopled and a cop
Itn.i hem li Die publisheis
erv i i nhe nowstianur in the
From a high Calh-
ry who passed through
tnlay a oopj of ttiis
xt secured. It reads as
. trlii 'ice with Decree
1 .'uai j Council of I3al-
Mi 'ropolitaus horo as-
ivu it necessary to t3ke
ir abating the injury
am by scandalous pub-
Catholic paper-".
1 unanimously That as
i a full disuussion it is
1 'ed tt V Decrees 2 30
'he Pit nary Council bu
ii 1 circii .iteti for tho di-
warmug of Catholic ed-
decrees are here ap
ed
ec
am
ilO-
It r ilitors of (Inthiilin nn'Ao
ttat neither they themselves
' C. jj-irI them should
' I it'SuStii'M. and nlinvH all.
1' -i r shoul 1 thuv constitute
eelv b 3.idgtfs of Episcopal de-
e idneeh ana oilier matters
miikf to tho administration of
5orow In the Near Future
stlio.c T.ho Jlsreirtrd svmntoms of liver
fr He n tlma r ... e. .i .11 ..-.... t.. .t.a
- ..u.o juit n.ci UMllDfia lu ..."
'tue uTer y0llr vl!a!ru i gallon .
j" BllOWsb. tniiirnn n.itl nr If inn
pb'ed U'ouBtliPBtlon sick headache
; '" uiJiluiiea. Hn-loUer's Stomach
D&ntsu htisti uiiulttiiinnt livmiitnmk.
r""1 b6 B8l eiirly and porfilatently.
- are rial without pulu or prlplng'
"ot weaienul by it a tUoy are by the
1 vlol")t purgative. Ulgejtlon grows
Fl'Vewhnn It I. .......... .. .
. .""Dunauiiio shiuifi in-
oante i jUBUtM ns8miitttion 0f
1 coiiiiitnents i .i 1.1.. ..t...
tna M miuuui utuuv;
I 1-. malarhi una rhsumatUm are over-
""taehrchlngniiU thorcnBh remedy.
ph.
ion
1 It is a source of sl-
u uliation to us that oiii
ri ps us aiain and auain
THE VENlNu NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBLR L 1S93.
ana tuns e.poKe tnem to iho i .1
oule of tho faithful aud uon Cat' o
ics. Rather 1.. them 1Pti th
let tue name
sacred amoiir
a diocese Mod f!Uilt witli th.
ii
ti
j r.i ' l iut
wurui oi uio .po--k (li I 4
17) and learn o l tJedio. t and
suomissivo to supenon Jfct them
by their words and their example'
teach that authorities bo properly
respocted. They may well lecall
the wisdom-fraught councils and
commands of tho gieat father aud
toachor of the faithful. Aboeall
of Bishops be
I atliolic u-ritnra
for to them reoronco is duo
because of thoir high office and
dignity. Nor let them think them-
selves to examine critically what
divinely appointed pastors in exer-
cise of thoir po or have established;
for such conduct diturbs good
order and creates intolorablo con-
fusion. This rovoreuce which no
ono may omit should shine as an
example in Catholic journalism."
'Sec. 2 ;i And let tho present
ovil a daily growing source of
scandal to Catholics aud others
should continue to flourish we
judge well to meet it not by pre-
cautions and advices morely but
also by ecclesiastical ponaltios.
Whorefore.for the future lavmou or
clerics who themselves or through
others associated vith them nr en
couraged by them in public print
assail by wanton woids ill-natured
utterances railleries those in
authoiity much moro if they pre-
sumo to carp at or condemn a
bishop's methods of administration
all these principals partners and
abetters disturbeis contemners
and onomir-8 of ocolosiastical
discipline as the are wo declare
guilty of graveat scandal; aud there-
by thoir fault beiug proved de-
saving of canon cal censure."
for ft en or"
i"'
and
tn
V I
PASSED THE HOUSEVmd.
L'On thii the ytai
L'l n red.
D i i-'n -ii r . ! l'"il'-. motion to o uiumt with
'tsjBai dim in tne rresi- ustr . t as
u
dent's Hands.
STRUGGLE FOR SILVER
Lost by the Representa-
tives of the People.
OTHER WASHINGTON ITEMS
And
Macters of Interest From
Over tho World.
Tramps Get Employment.
Special to '1 ho Nowo.
New Your Nov 1. Tho Re-
publican committee has hounded a
note of warning concerning alleged
hchemes on the part of Tatnmatiy
for wholesale colonization of voters
between new and election day and
a small army of detectives has been
omployed for the purpose of oheck
mating tho efforts of the Tam-
manjilos in this dir ction. It is
charged that during tho pat two
weeks thousands of tramps and un-
employed men from Massachusetts
Pennsylvania and Now Jersoy have
boon brought into the city aud
located at cheap lodging houses on
the Bowery and olsewnoro their
board having boon paid or guaian
teed unil November 11th four
days after the election. L.iju tie-
tachment so it is charged is reg-
istered jH voters as fast a they
come to town. It is said that the
votb in a majority of tho New ork
precincts on election daj will bo
nearly doul lo that of a year agj.
Wholesale arrests are likely to be
the rule a few days bofore election
time.
Examining Trial.
Special to 'Iho News.
Battlk Chi:cic Mich. Ixov.
Tho case of Conductor cotl and
Engineer Wooloy of tut Grand
Trunk road who weie in chaige of
tho special exoursion tram that
collide! with a west baund passen-
ger a few wooks ago resulting in a
long roll if dead and inj'ired is be-
fore Justice Henry today. Both
men an charged vith -nanvlaughter
upon information swoin to by the
prosecuting clli'ials of the county.
Both men have counsel tho on-
ginoer being represented by V. M.
Wadleigh and S. S. Hurlbert acting
for Scott.
The Old Liberty Bell.
Ipvclnl toTboNoMS.
Chicago Oct. :i Almost hid-
den from vie v with lloral offerings
and escorted by a big procession
with bands of music the old Lib-
erty Bell will leave here tonight for
its home in Independence hall in
PnilaJelpnia never agstiu it is
thought to emerge into the outer
world. The city council of the
()uakerCit has decided to placo
the honored relh within a glass
house through which it ni3y be
seen but nt touched or handled.
A brief stop will be made tomorrow
morning at Dayton wheio pretty
well the ontire population is ex-
pected to turn out to do it rever-
ence. Soo Stark West for fire insuraneo.
.
Tender stoak and roasts at Crippen's
oorner Fifth and Franklin.
At tho National Capital.
By UioclnliHl l'rcs to iho Nowb.
Washington Nov. 1. Theic
seoms no possibility of the house
passing tho bankruptcy bill u this
session and thore are grave doubts
about it going through the houeo at
all J liu opposition lias been
gathering strength apparently and
have nsado r.riaiigeiuenia lo light
tho measure. At all events tho bill
will bo very materially amended bo-
foro it goes through. Tho oppo-
nonts of tho bill will amend it if
thoy can so that its author will not
rocognie it. The supporters of tl o
measure rather than see it defeated
outright will probably allow
almost any amendment to bo made
hoping tho bill may be restoied m
the senato and an agreement reach-
ed in conferonco which will meet
tho approval of tho majority of the
house.
The silver bill has been laid bo-
lore the houo. Bland having do
dined the offer of Wilson to allow
one two or iLroe hours' dehato after
the previous motion and having re-
fused to enter into any agreement
whatever that did not leave tho re
p(.al bill open forguioral debate and
amendment Wilson demaiulod the
previous question. Bryan of
Nebraska on behalf of tho silver
men at once moved to adjourn and
demanded a division. Tho motion
was dofoatod yeas nays 10b
Tho silvor mon then moved it reces-
until i p. m. but this was also de-
feated on division. Fillibustering
continues but no roll call can bo
uad on any motion
12:10 p. m Tho .silver mw
made an ineffectual attempt to su-
curo roll call but on division th.
ayes and nays weie duuiaiided and
18f were against tho motion and i.
was lost thus the.silvormouhad um
ovt'ii been able to mutor suHieiont
strength to secure a roll call. Af-
ter tins they again reported to ahor
nate dilatory motions for adjourn
merit aud recess.
liiS.j Catching1 of tho com
mittee on rules sajs the cloture will
bo brought in if necessary. T..e
silver men can keep up the lillibu-i
toring indefinitely if the rosolttlio'i
is not brought in
1:30 p. in. Bland created a sen-
sation by declaring tho extra t s
sion and this whole legislation ha'
been thrust upon to people .s
stock jobbing p-cu anon.
Bryan of Nebiawka lipg.n1
speaking. His time expire'.
Fence of Colorado asked unani
niuufc consent for Bryan's time to b"
extended ton miiiutid Outliwaite.
of Ohio objeotod.
Wheoler of Alabama took the
llaor when Fence cnuoludod.
Tho silver men exhausted thnr
time and Wilson yielded the
minutes to springer of Illinois.
At 1:10 ii. in. Wileon yielded to
Livingstone of Georgia who spoke
briefly. Then Wilson yielded livo
minutes to Reed of .Maine who said
the country wa gei erlly hotter off
wiaii the Democntio party was die
appointed. This was a sorious ex-
periment which must be tried.
Congrers had at last done its duty
but tho delay had robbed tho meas-j
uro of us chief good. In conciu
sion he piedicted calamity and mis
fortune despite the passage of tho
bill and referred to the impending
changes in tho tar II as the cause.
Tracey of New York talked for
two minutes.
Wilson closed the debate at 1:55
p. m. and demanded a vote.
Bland now moved to commit to
the committee on coinage weights
and measures with instructions to
report the law of IR'37 which would
defeitod by a ote
i i i" ' yt : to 1 7 nays.
At J:u." p. in. the roll ea.l begin
on the final passage ot the bill.
At . p. m. the hou-o ! a vote
of I'll yea3 to HI nays concurred
in the senato amendments aud the
repeal bill now goes lo the president
for his approvair
Stool Mills Rosumo.
Special t.. 1 he Now s.
Joi.ki 111. Nov. 1 After a
shut. do aii of nearly eleven month"
or suite Ik'ceniDor of last yetr the
mills of the Illinois Steel company
were ro-opotied today giving eni-
ploymgii' to ono thousan t men w ho
with their families reprcont bo-
twoert three mil four thoimand
souls Tho scale agieed upon by
tho company aud tho ainalg tuiated
association is a reduction over iliat
of last yeai but tho men aie ovur-
jovod with tho prospect of steady
work tho shut-down having beon a
seveieblow to the lolail business
iuterfb'.s cf the city.
Amorlcan Mothodism.
SpicUl to.'lhe News
Nkw YoitK Nov. I. The cele-
bration of the 1-JTth anniversary of
Amciieau Methodism which has
been in progress throughout tho
country for tho past three dnvs
closed last evening. The ceh'bra
lions havo variously taken the forms
of reunions love foati and special
set vices according lo tin partiuiLr
predilections of the congregations
and localities concerned.
PHYSUIANn
T. R. BALDWIN M. D.'
I.'tTlM'l UK AMI ll)i -in i 1ST
Oh ICl'riio I mi ; ;.(;.
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li h 1 HI l 11 : nil 1 ; I
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ATTORNEYS).
L. W. CAMPBELL .
Hun him mill ( on nsi llnr it. i m
WACO - TEXAS.
Oflir -1 lil V.ifi.iiiii ll.iiil. t.i i .
Itlt iihtitu it ;lict iuil ii iltlrnr (
lldll mill r. 'in in. i hi ;il m lliv ijiiri
(Mmr V Hill SI iiotiriiplit r.
OULLEN F. THOMAS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WACO TKXAS
OOleoovur Veo Stnto Hank.
T 1. Ill Mil. 0 HTHIII 1MI
BLAIR 8 STR1BL1NG t
ATTORNEYS AT - i AW
AOl luitin lirnnf I) III) 71V Is
JOHN L. DYKk
attoknl'.y - and - c'h'n 'i hi
at Law
Office No. I20 N. Kouub t.
Wa o Tic s
Ago .JO 1 I 87 por annum ear-
iries you K)U0 Insuraneo in the
United States Info; fixed premium
for VO year". You may exchange
at any timo for any othor form of
policy. Talk with .1. W. Harris
general manager.
DENTISTS
DR. G. M. PAffENT
Iloum III fun nli nl llinlilhl limn r
.(lil o i v
N. T. HARRIS.
xir;:arxaL.
o)loi to; iiisfiu (miii.'.
I'Iioiip I;icj for Mclibtcr Ceil.
Foi the temierest and greatest
variety ol me.its soo Urippen corner of
Filth and Franklin.
Hotel Wortham
i i.i a; h i 17 son rii 7 tii s-i
J. M. Blackwell Prop.
Itn i j v i
iO i ii ! .'. flO I
GLASSIFf EDjn DVERTISEMENT&
AilVnrtlBlng lu thlBcoluiin charfpil a r
rotr ofonc cent per won! tor enoh Inenrti'in
(lash must ancompany thu or'lar I'xcopt wli.-r.
orili rut hv ft ri uli.r nilvnr'lri.r
WANTED.
r an I I'll- lly ii fmnllj mini nf i orri ct
inorftli. iin.l loiif- IniRlni'ifH i'ii'iliiiiri'
nn cimn-eiiiPnt l iln aiij Ulmi or writing or
colli c tiny. Hct nfuri'nci'. AdJru'-B W. 11.
St. 1'. ll. Uo jrt ur tIS Clay ulrcui
10 Jl- It
T VN'ri.D-iurinnn (.not -bihkU' womiu
Li'LL1 "I "" liilltiili Kir ct lO-'Hti
J l 1 J. II Kvurjlx'd) t' rnuil It. ntum
'I lo 1 huclliiibi Ihiiniml Co and xel
Ircu n liov of t'linint I'llm ilial cunt oil liUlmiB
I109H nticl toi pld Iloi Aililuun I'. O. Box li
aco. Injnfl l-in tf
rOK tALE.
I.IOIC S VM:-Oiil flu n llcli ion porootly
Jl1 gentle slm r Itell i.vei Urt Nntl mil
bank in. in tf
F
ITllllt s ll.i: .1. r-n.
mi lay gtrei't.
i uuil llnu chli it. uh.
Ill-in lit
Fon Mii: nit
1 I'tutor. Viiil;
I It VIII.
41 if i lulm bikli.
lily lo
llyilrml i
1! Ilorni'
IV27-II
ptn
I nn
s 1111 V four liorge power wulfi
motor kooiIiib niiHwoiH at 1 hwh olllcn.
-vJlSCULLAhtuOK.
puit It: VI' Mc ie home nit riotns
I bthnniiir i?ioii barn aii.l ntvn I liuimo
frnlt anil simile tri". nliln waits i Ic 1111111
lltif loaoimbl. price VNj i tit'noe ihom-o tn
till. Hinnn nolpl borhooil. Call o'l pn mlene Ui"
Nortti Kiltti birtnt C. II Joins lo-.'8-lw
in:vt
atlutial 1 nk.
Nicn olllrn vi-r Klrt
I ii'itilri! or I)r in ily
10- intl
ITlOIt It I.
J" plaie .No Mi ". mm V
'l - At tho litiifral 'Iarr-on .1 il
urth HtrMii. vii 1
win mid lark'u iilniimirit ioo'i . rurnmlii d or un-lurnlelK-il
lively Kroui.ile mill npUnulil t ilile
boarJ. .ItiM thu plncn lor t '. olil or yuuni;
in irrlcil or Mulo to ill lionii lurma very
leaonable Come and ioo bnforx i-ctllln
ulaewlien for thu w Inter .Mre M II UvU.
ID-2I-11.I
S lit vi. 11 uie sioi.i: irnin uu
Kranklm Nlnet 0110 Uiirk brown nilleh
ro . branded iV on rltfiit hip ami rond bmnd
I X X on rifcht fclde I.it ml rtw'nrd for n turn
to J. II W HoMh Ilonrii r!i I'ruldent
liuliU"iK '1. A tf-l-lw
PERSONAL.
Senator Tyler of lU'lton is in
the city.
L l. Wade t j re n 1 i r t mer-
chant of Temple ih in thi titv
toilay.
1J. V. Vowoll tiatr.i.g pi son
g"r agent of the Cotton U.-Il is
registered at the l'.iltno.
Prof. N. O Allen was in t vn
yesterday. His M-hool at Axtol!
liau opened linuly and is growing.
II. (4 MeCool ol Tavlor ih 11
the city today. Also oil ouh Hell
and Ako of Taylor are atttuling
court.
Policeman Hawkinn r turned to
day from the Dall.iN I nr lie
sto)ied at IIilllnro. for tto days
011 olhoial business.
Miss Lvla Allen wlioxe min-ical
talent i-i roni 1 kab'e uas tioen
pujiilh at Aytoll in coiiieoti'iii with
her fathei'h n bool.
Prof. IS'dl who li.li been iliuted
to a poMti 11 111 the u y f.l.ini- ih
siok at (.'ori ana Hivi 1 he
is expected every day.
Mrs. John C. Manby of Chicago
having hrard of Waco's wondeiful
waf 1 has 'n mght her suuii 1 ere
lo Ii- t.rr u f 11 iheumatiHin
Iiidei Y . ( ('iiiiniiighaui . toi
iner residmt of Wain ih in 1 ity
'oUy Iln 1 vi-- aboii' four "nlcs
north nf tn n uiiL in iliu popular
pastor of four t hurches.
J. II 0 1! i 11 itpttali-t u(
fiioonville Ti'im. after sjn nding
sovei'il d us in Waco left fu' bin
Ihonieltit :n '1 but will re'urn tn
VVaco about the loth wnt to
make souif iiiviKtments.
'Hheriir Hell of Hill county tame
down last night a uh a btm.11 war
rant aid took Shoriy Myas .- -'aud
tna' ui Hill cuiintv. for thelt of
ov.'t- j() Shor had received a
ritnli nee here of r vo.ars for horre
smiling.
I .Millinci ;iinl Hair IlicsMiig.
A full line ol Fall aud
Wlntr-r Mi'lniOiy I l.nvo
secured the services of
Madmue Dunn hair drcsner
and face pcrialisL Bangs
curls blind' nr d wins mado
to ordt r. Give us a cull.
l'i Austin strict I p gtnirj
lilts II. J IIOSS
TjOlt lli;.'l-One revon room
L North 1'oarth i-lroe'. Apply
Blolr.
1 OD80 on
to T 4
7-11 tf
BO It II ran be had with or wllhont roomi
F011tht.ru ezpoture lare and commodlotii
Term rcafon&ble. Apply at corner ol Klgtti
anil Clay streets. 7-lutl
M Alt It I IIII I VIIIIIS-
' 'IiiralllbleSafegnan!
doceptloni) Jntt uhat toi
Btiar Kamai t'lty lo.
-SendlOcentifir
' (npuicdlelntno
want. Ludlei
WACO ART CLASS.
-It III o'rloth a. in tvery lursilau
Tliurtilnu mill Friday under the dlrta
lion of .Wo in diidtunc. lUyuUir trclutlcal
tutUon III cveru brunch Uood and com
fortable. Studio
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