Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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Messrs. ILynrr rmi: X^-tn'r
U'. Clsw t-L.? Case.
! STATE OFFICERS. CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF
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STATE OFFICERS. DAUGHTERS OF ERIN—LADIES*
AUXILIARY, A. O H.
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I. & G. N. R. EL EXCURSIONS.
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SHORT SERMONS.
GUESSAZ & FEBLET,^-^—e
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NO.320 W. COM MERCEfT.
SAN ANTONIC. TEXAS
Father Dtaitu went to the lazaretto
t th* poor leper was afflicted
/ where tete are
•boaa oo«la ««**& tttat
Dates shown are those cn which
tickets are •old.
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Spiritual Director.
R*v Daniel Harricgtot. Dal as.
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LANO CREAM
— TRY IT —
It tpakes your Face and Hands like
velvet. white and smooth.
Prepared only by
P. G. LUCAS,
Mireion Drug Store. 727 S. Alamo SC.
. -rev. J. B:nm .
S -V. S. Nmd’> *ieki-
:.R2v I_ p, Nctarigs
. A Heckn ...’
gloo :o fLllr?
of t.’m dcy.
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. . Mrs W.*5l ii>-s
. . T W. Wt.tc
■ Secretary.
iCisa Miry E. Stegaban. Ft Ute
Treasurer.
Mrs. Mary E. BaTasd,Sai Attte.
Remember that we now ran onr
own trains to Bryan, Calvert, Mar-
lin. Waco, and are rapidly pushing
forward to FC. Worth.
Aak ticket agents for particulars
as to rates, date of sale, etc., or
Write to
D. J. Pnica, G. P. <fc T. A—
Palestine. Texas.
____i te-s-IT.
■■ Mrs . rLE. 11*..
■ ■ ■ alUit Cswy_____
■ ■ . ■ Delia IZatre......
■ M.-s.F.C.rrJwt
S75 Burlington
STS Del Bo. .
S<, Beaumont. . ..__
S$7:San Anton c . ’R
Slirrtiu- brr . .
A G. Btotne
...P, S. Rabi—
....:Argus M-Doi*
If you must hare tb» furnl-
Atkd
! 697;Cuero .. .
♦ 4w-jA.ajiXj.cn,
753 Wkco ....
7M Tyler....
765 Enata .. ..
■ 797 Snlner ...
Fi
“Why do you speak so slightingly
o£ that eminent scientistT
“I didn't mren to speak sMgMtngly
of him." answered the yosng man with
the striped shirt Trent, “bat it doss
seem peculiar to m» that a man who
knows jam wSm tbs next comst w*
arrive and Jtnt bow Car Lt la to tbe
moon ktaoM be so utterly Ignorant
when n tiesm to a qoeMlon «e when
«rs ttae tor dJasre or what utta ts
«•«-«»«« ♦» the uni ipwa^-ato.
M^j^sntac
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' Spiritual Director,
' Rt. Bev. Peter V<«diguer, Inredo.
P.-eikJeuL.
Wm. Blakeslee, HiHettarUl-.
: Vca President,
Hon. F. H. Crain. Cnero.
T. F. SHIELDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
j (Brady Building.)
' 210 E. Houston Street,
San Antonio, Tex.
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President,
Miss Winnie Fitzgerald, HouBton. i
Vicrprealdent,
Mrs. C. Cuff, Deuben.
97 Ft. Worth,
-.— W7 Jefferson.
oecupatloa. ‘ ia0 Texxrkxn a,. . Res . A. Barblr. ,..
- .. Rev. J.M_ Kirwin
. .;Rcv. C. M. Thloc .
. : Rev. T- K. Crowley. !
■ ■ ?rT- L Gremxr .._. .....J. EL Touhey
^HARHY GUNTHER,
( . . DKALXR rv AUU XIXUS OF . .
iMACHINERY
AND
MILL SUPPLIES.
Have a Fine Foundry and
Blacksmith Shop.
’ WELL TOOLS^ASPErrAT.TV
Best Gasoline Engine b the
j market.
FORT WORTH, TEX —Nov. 15 21.
Satinnal Convf n iou W C. T. U.
MARLIN, TEXAS — AU-yeir-
ronnd aenrdon tickets from I. &
G N. point? at rate of one and
cne-third fares. World Famous
Hot Well, Natural Sanitarium
and Health Resort.
those who die outside her fold,
thu doctrine on which the muss is
. Co cud cd Is repudLited by some of these
■wall the fciwn •;.* ■■■,.<•-re c.r.-. since ':t straining charity to do so.
then h-is ...nlj d —■ -ini vol-mrs < f W'bilt' 13 Ue attitude of the
poetry. »u of v.\::e.' -law with- i church, however, there is no rale to
•drxwn f»ns dr •ubiua-samf!-. -u:. .Frevent »ny priest celebrating mnsn of
■Chael T'lll -re. M.-nlSt. <)r'..-r P-> ^lltton for such a purpose;
«mC IS13. and ISIT
lias also -I'uhi Sill'd
.tUsa of ni-’iwnlug't: udi rd."
-ETckey recc Lre: L< •:
ar-iiver ::y, ;
<jn En~ll.i,;t liiwsiun? treguu-t*.
Agents of the Texas A Pacific Rail-
way Company In Texas and Shreveport,
La., have beau instructed to sell round
trip tlcketa to Ft Worth. Texas. Nov.
14b and IStfa. with final Mmft of Nov.
Stad. at vary low rates, sonant Nn-
ttamal Woman’s Christian Tampennae
Unfcn. FL Warth. Tax.. Nov. l&th to
SlsLlML
LIST OF r IVISIOXS AND THEIR OFFICERS
Co~pL. Dire preZ
• ■ [MirgareL Davuren.Mag-jn- siu-^r '
.. Hwuiih Quiun .. ., ‘ - - -
, . ( Pfxticia McE.wa*.,
O’Ornror,
.. Mrs T. P. O'l^xry
" Saetie..*'
L A- _
S-LLziim'"
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3USt._
AflMtomy of St. John the
Bhptbt.
VlCTOSlA. TaTAo,
A boudlng and day school far ootoead
cbfldren, tmder the direction at the
Slates of the Holy Ghost. Opened Fab
8.18M. For terns and partaantaxa ad-
drem. Hotter Margaret Mary, Mtt
Note Street, San Antonio.
yMsread and—be • are yoo pay .-‘or IL becaiM L,
Wb Hve th material times, newspapers ste frieniltea. They
si'tert «isrtsi aid. and sumrttu* e ww ttefc end wt_______ ____
etpscl tev me* tem (te* pa*np te tt« srsth teat ate at ■nliirs Ite
«Mtewhte teprtttag m sM ttesa* Imtetea.
PHOTOGRAPHS
rhHnetMsi.liiln per das. at Gateway's
SB teSteteiasreM
HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS,
On December 21-22-23, 1901. the St.
( Louin Sa a th wet tern Railway Compuiy
lof Texas will sell round Drip tickets •
I from all itatlonB an Its line to paints In I
1 Mi neo art. ArkamiaM and the Santhe*»c, I
at greatly reduced r*le». The«e tickets I "
: will bear return limit of thirty days •
from date of sale. :
As usmiLtlw COTTON BELT ROUTE!
will offar special Inducements in the |
way of equipment, rervtce and connec • i
tlou, far the ecccmmcdstion of those!
wishing to spmd the Christmas at ho ne. I
This road enjoys a widespread popular I
tty on account of the excellent manner
Ln which the holiday butioeoe has been
cared for tn year* past, and will spare!
ao effort to prove worthy of its repute- i
tiou In this respect. I
Far full inform-itton regarding rates j
and ■chednles. Bud far dencriptlva,
pamphlets address any agent of this !
company, or T. P. Little, t*. A., Corel- ‘
caua, Texas; Huh. Hoover, T. P A ,
Waco. Te-as; D M. Morgan, T. P. A-,
Ft. Worth, Texas; W. H. Weeks. G.
P. A T, A., Tyler, Texas.
I
no. KiIu-la. aianiiuu. zd. e. zarttA
MD. KOTT~t.A dt CO.
groceries
p^^L^^ai^layer
V0DR1E & CO", i^o
_ Tin and Metal Roofing, Copper Work, Etc.
1*5 W. COMMERCE ST. o-o SAN ANTONI □, TEXAS
J'-eId Dorian . . .
. Era CTN- '..I_____ _____________
.. Mrs. A. <■>’< in- ncr. . . ” ~~ ~ ~ ~
.. Yrr. W T M .rrr.cy W;:;^ Dote..
,2..'Mrs. T. WJisuc. ,.M». Dsrii......
.3.. ;Mrs. M. C. Lyors .... Jau e Eniwr......
’ ??r3' *• Uzrie GilleUs ___
. -tvaie Sicn'cre.....Mol-ie O'Itey...
. Hosd Mt.Gee......... Aura 'tyis
■ vm T1TI a Valuabia Book on Nor- j 5«:^I Paso....... Rev, Jos Arthnia, S. J Gvc. W, Eztx-
; Llf l,|> voua Dlaaaaoa udaSupis VKHalleLiv! lie . Rev. L. P. Netardus.... Joi. Stam^j
1 iUJAI 11^7 Seguin......£U<. P. McMahon.......JLe Gerto
PnyUKl by tbi r-xv^lUrras K^STot kJri ' ->59 <Ja!BBSvUe ™ TV, 1 v ~
Wayva, JudL, ti&o* 1STC. uoir by Uig f t ’n‘"’ —
KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, ill.
4» A FnwMln Strwt.
SoU hr Amczte ttUpv BottlK < Ar JK
Larj* fte. 3I.TS; t BuW A
In Sin «n ton io by A, DRE1S5,
«te*amMMte.
O t holic ew upn pwTWL
ezt'Ui’Uru Cr.ruluul Moran
ejncultitod ' a e , ■ ai nus srij
— ttPM'nn
i Jiifffeier • anil - MiaM
TELEPHONE 341.
So. 223 East CosuBsrt! strwt
•"ST. JOSEPH’S BUILDING.)
San Antonio, - Tex.
XU— r—Jnete- I, * Plain Mu. Ili-lnt
joish Is M,nir.r „4 - taipte
Zm HU« Tutr,— k etadrac of
Is al
Thp Cjihr.rlu.; -Xc-IL-ur <I-w~;ptlou
of tie pfirauu uud work of uia em uuucu
“S’poso you'd like ni<* to <*rawl In on [
all fours?' snarled Mr. Blank. '•( |
___ ’ raiildis't ft*—] wti-FP tfap tn>d was unless ,
H>‘ his culsdou and returned happened to touch flic footboard. 1 .
to Naples aud tb<*n- lie met the lute
the course of a heart to heart talk.
_________ “Do I? Why, yes. Indeed! I don't w ...^ wi ... „1_l._,.u.
St Louis, am! In 1872, when the plague \ 33 « Sm room is cleaned unless I ; wTth-TrrT^r !S5 Galveston
of yeslov.’ fever broke out In Memphis, [ fbangc the furniture a little bit. Do j jeej tlio areateat necessity for rear.; Palestine .
”* ! but could not aleep until I nacd thi> rwm-j j *
oxl- i <'u‘, , — * —-V ” 1 — > J *nd it muu to net &Uo u < touiu 4 276;M*nhxu . --------..... ......
deriug assistance alike to white’ and' n«'nts arcana and so forth, biit lu the ; “ veil u a cure for nervousness. It Is a »4 ban Antonio. ,:Rev. C. J, Smith. 0. M, I. Ax-r A^ZLuk .
-amoaMwe a • 54S>El Paso.......Rev, Jos Arthulr. S. J. Gv
“If any one precipitates, it'll be yon.
I should think." retorted Mrs. Blank
Icily. And the furniture remained
where It was.
It was tin* next evening that Master
.... _____ Blank undertook to carry n pile of
of St. I bi trick's Boman Catholic church I «Tbooibooks from the dining room to
. the sitting room. I"
-2U<1 U1 ' SS7
ik1* cafLrdr:i 1
tlit-D n<?sr:. . .
young mao artrnet-..i th.- hf.entioq of i ?y
Cut-user.! Gibbon-., wlx, --ik-d him to t ” ......
Bultuut;--, where his M-rtii;>:is over- |
; cror.t.ct! u:s Hjt’reh. His tu-.-tbods of |
I prencl:-:ig are ; 1
' discourses rurlH-r th:;:, ais.
young is pri-;>v
in 1878. wlicr; the yellow fever once'
moa- ber-nmo epidemic. In thin latter!
' pL-.uue i:e was oue of twenty-two Frau-
ds, -a:i fathi-re who rendered service
to the suUk-retr. and of them all he only i
scrvi-etl He refused all offers of re- j
munr.-ntiou mid drelini'd all presents.!
o: a -
r,,- re!•--. ; - r.;.- ■ .or of 1 schools cf the D;<rtvt. After a course
C...*- ti flat- -t th.’ Mnguru univi-rslty he studied
a Mi 'lii»;I-.? -lergy ti;. a 1 th-oli-gy mid was ordained at Clove-
a ;...ta-rcr a:..-wish -and hi ISST, II - was lue:it!li<-u with
I.--, < ‘ar-;;: < I ;-.iB,
r io,- -trs:,-. il:> itcm-e
■ his own volition for such
She nnr ‘s UltTe reason to prevent Indl-
uttsutot -d Odl- .▼JJteCitboUcs^ preying for the aouls
MIm 7*
a: Carubrldgw :
ar.d Arturut ',
Ai>..i;t .1 Ki? Inter In- Iss'SUH- pro- I
fo^or of p! itosredty and lit,-Future In a
Franroll,-;
perngo ns chaplain with tin-
arittAfrica. wl’.i«-h was granted. I
Premier <'ris;>l giving h;m the grade of I c' sr minutes.
Lett:,' utttst. I
lj- w.-rt on ..............
Ilnlttsu >,:!d!--rs in Africa.
sit Ions of Catholic doctrine be has wou
■terert a national reputation and an enviable
oam ■■ : posltlotr auiottg the leadin-; divines of
f^ts-iy t. ith re;jt‘ --euUi- . the country. This brilliant young
>i;.-i- ■ re-Us n; s-.te.: m - ’.am. ■ pn-acbcr was bom in Washington lu
•> din- ' itnlO tlltc was educated In the public
Vdlow Fever Fame. j
Father Aloyslus Wievcr, a priest of
I the FrancHism order, who la 1373:
| earned the tl Jo of "TLe Hero of Mem-
pLb/‘ died a short time ago at the
Santa Barbara mission lu southern Cal-!
- rain. I
Father WIerer was a native of Vre-j
del, German,;, having '>.-en born sixty-' - M
three years a;}?. lie came to this couu-! tarnlnire when you clean a room?''
71
thought I could walk clear over to the |
bureau, I tell you it’s a confounded ■
crank yon have on this subject. Some ,
day you'll precipitate a serious a eel- ;
of those who have not died fn the
faith. Inasmuch a.i our holy church con-
” ’ : sldero all who have received Christian
’■ baptism as belonging to her in a cer*
; tain seniic. They may be of the soul
I of the ch'zrcX though outside the body.
<—Catholic Standard and Times.
AnatniJlatr’ceuily addressed tbc Holy .
Cnxhahc ;»u:iiL. in flu- discourse. Is ;
which Lar cula Bte urr.'d Llr bearers
to Tallin t.i - vur sus Curies -.vl:ic. nxrf- '
«nn Catliwlr I f? Impase-s. be sai 1: 1 The mcment that la Hying holds____
**Aad nex’tias CaiLoEe li' - .Titura eternity ilun all our past, and the fu-
I would jay be sure ah'?read a i'a;hr>- tore holds nvue at afl.
He newapep r. lu It.- .kagns y~u win , What lire the goods of thie world?
tfsd the VJ£ fae Is In cjuneetc:: with Are they not the Ums which men have
Oar bcilvIr-iiiirch, faithful reports <rf received from the Lord?
CMtelic j.ents a rd Catholic more- Lift; w'tbout faith Is like a rooflaw
xraKa arsmez as and a'l the tn farm*- honor. It tela all the starm* in and Of.
tlcm y»n <r.li n*vd regarding the tea* ten ao protection against the Ills of
iimniIi A ya it I w-”’d «ay be ittro living.
yte teke f Catboljc m....paper. I« auro
:i moral will not out of place.
"The H.-ro of Memphis," i H was the other night only that Mr.
giv -u Llci !>y those in- bad so nobly old- ! EI-ink went ittiM spleiuttsdy up stairs to
cd, -,<-<*:iii*d ■ '■ ' " " " *" " " ‘~—
pic; —
,a 1'1 I. three years later, while
n«x re;ti,rx on the old mission,
!;.■ -,■<■ ■: i ,-d ;:ijiir,es t
;■■ tl'W- , In;.) loudly Ili-lpless to the
hoar of b:■> death.
.. ;R* v, W. E j?. Uertsm
.. iRev. Jaeept; Bait er.
. ttev. M. M. Cr .we ________
. ..Rev. J. L> M. Campbell . Jo* A. Do.~,
. . .:. H. Ritlela-r. sr.
“ ~ ?. =.5'ii':
>-s r - .AfuHaitate
tcu lw. StrilvT^
«s.. Dr ; y*^“'
” ... f?. J
■ Tr-- ■Sf -e
J-,:-.r w...bail
. . Vai. Ycskuk .
. Heory • ouror
c sir;;,!.-. Ills sermons are I
_,. ..I.. The
iis . f .v«ury- nt-;,-: Is pre-><><-,-.<:iu ki ap-
Br;-’ potiranei* and very pspatar l-uth in tile
national ,-up;tai and in ikiltimore.
M&qM Stta Lmjn.iA-Sgywma^
__ eastexd. j Mown >■. Main *
teBteteb fix art te wte u in a*—<ni *•
i»«w Itet Cffttecte- tegiMH
—— ——— . . Jtetedtetetetefltep*'
---- • >11111111 n, 1 lULUBuTAri
.’Bev. Pctxr Bleuem-m. . Fk».nk W?Zil>if
■ ;B-’ y* Evn-rtuk-i... L, ?7. Hoff-r C. "
W P. Boure.e T, ,,
Frank Slmasc: . F. p.
.! Dr B. T. rccct , w, ,t £..
■ ?
Ns:t a ,v< rk >-i.ips.-s
upon tordit-w uiarvUg
or woraas
Knd of . iL u,
■obtain bln :a- avion.
persona rrt of high standi. but
a. a eotr -ttoui, , Fa tier I*-one of Saraeetm, who advised
v- -y j>n>- ' him to come to Amcrtea. Since reach-
reylug- .Lag this country be has proved an in- .
i defatlgaljie toiler. Lately he has or- ;
■ gnninsj tin Italian comm.nndery of the |
i the ■ Kulghte of Colutt;bus in Lis parish. j
- --- ....... ■■■ ------ ...... ■ mty : ----
concern rut only the chtireh. bit t’te Bev. Dr. stnffurj.
dlffm-ut cu:i;k-s of people az Lar. >. He ‘ Rev. Dr. D. J. Stafford, who ban Jost
tots frj’lo-wixl the conCict of la! r and • iMtvn appointed tl:e it-rvmovable pastor
cxpital a;s ? Sas devpir,;>ei real!;. :;g Its I of St. I*ntrick's Eom.-iti Catholic church ,
vltei ItKpcrtsncv, and lias que-'icned ! —the church of the foreign diplomatic
the ttxlluaty Laborer, the heads ->f the corps and the riclirst church hi the cap-
tmlons rm' many of the ‘urg'-.t eta- i I tai— is only forty-or;,.- years old, but
ploy era la b's study ,-f the p-bleta. one of U>e most remarluible scholars lu
Hi- Uns iric-rl to get in touch wl i. both ; the American hi -rareby. By bis eto-
ttfeles, and .; can be said that c bus . dtu-ut oratory a:> J bis masterful ex;xe
tile coufld ‘are- of each.
The curcir.nl takes an active
to all ngit. •; Ki . >f ;; iH'revoii'Ut
ter and
lives cd
A few ;.- '
Ctras pain;
IBa Itlmore
form were
Presbyter t
■rabbi, be::
Ebe govcrJ ;
Jit trie >t Is m - n .-•.;:.i;i'<
ifeeLug is -1 > -v::
xcrtral Ut:'- .ng. an,! w
M § -s-
-A-aita,,
n-F. A -------
* kg* *ic_
I* wrer Ww. ‘j- , •**■*
- dev. A- Heuchemer......:Dr 3 -EAx-lcbrict Ottr, -
/Rev. J. S. Murphy......-J A-Krt^uh; WKiT p -
..’Rev. P. M Donshoe... B J. Foye .. G. v. t£V--
Ml ijorptLt ChrliV'VeTjr Rev. C. JtCllet_____K- T. Gabuev F
697 Cuero.......[Rev’. J. Plttnc'.......... ’W™. H. V. jZ-TlT*'—•
"CGSchuIenburg. ,|Bev. G. Szymxueui.....F. Sttldenh-rrtr Ot-..
'Tsf*', :Rev. P. J.Clan-ty. . . |P. T. Hopkir.g. -
.,. !Rev. Ed. F. CampbeJ ... /T. ah Horrcl.
. . '2^.-. H. D. Brlekloy..... H. M. Kelly,
i aininer.......jEev. Joe. Hudeu-ek..... Jscoh StrauM
901 CMttovIIle .. .-’Rev. J. Elntb.....iDos. Keller
S07 ‘"'arueroE ..., — —
S31 Victor!* ....
Yoakum ....
S34 Moulton ....
S.Tj Houston ..
84^ Ceburan. ..
851 “hcrmati..,
SiX> '’ob^na.....
8s9 Halletsvlll e .o.a. ...
■<■ Tempi*......;R v, p.
M. EtdHtzeim.nn ,.’Wr;. w_ev;.at,
, Mr vUi a 1__
. . H. '. Bc-'k -
F. K B- O. .'I. I, -i. -<
ennili:;,.-;;- ,«f sr.r ,-arji!
most m'jjern dl-’.corer!i-s in s,-:,.-
anrchr.nlt 21 ;n veg' lour. ;;ui! is 'Otti li-
ilnforn*,,! . n rxditi.-s. nitlioug . If
litas a foi ilue-n for :t:;y s>t:;iI • niu of
tthan.gb* 11 Is I terature. If,- lias ' .e per-
ception ,T* .115 ittoracj In gettma at ■ ae A!-jy-.sl;u;i.
Dottom .>! knotty question-, ref red to
lira: to s,. iv ;ind tla-re arc soar
but he ;• nailed
where i - e man
has be-:; divoreed. I-li'ery
i- is brn tglit >o -ar to
niany >! r -,e
added - :3t < f
■f-ou < ■ Hits
: Gnt»IUe tlir r*Kle.
"L'. : The church dors not publicly offer
<ite« in Ix.’nrk.a lor a ■ lumber of yi-nrti. ■ nl-lS3 repose of the souls of
Iti a uatir - of Won ford and ;i d." rgbter <Lc outside her fold. Since
of Bev* S'Il.i'kfry, Viventy
^yearst sLi* f -
S : w n
i tl.o four |
JI;-. Blank did the talking for the |
■o. re--I.-*,-..-g-.iov O, , -• ■ He said that of all I
Iratlic.- Plreu.H, immediate- ! rh‘* bhirikety blank folly of which the |
tie- bntth-held with t.he I C!i,,(! -Iv this of changing I
had tin- I 'urnlture around was the worst. He
euro LIMW soidliTs and was the 1 saltI (t W!,s :I P<*«y thing for :i rmin to
i walk Into bis own room and have to I
i fall over tilings In the dark. He said I
I be wouldn’t stand It; the fnrnin:n- I
I must be replaced where It formerly
‘ Bt.XHl.
i "I shan’t do anything of the kind.”
! replied Mrs. Blank, "it looks very
boitie for the Hal- i rofch nicer where it is. Why don’t ’
. bins. Afterward !.e wti.s reeulitsi to : where you arc going when you |
Italy by the superiors to assume private ! 8*^ Into a dark room .* | ■
missions, and In- trav.-ied lu Germany, [
France, Switgr-rlnud. England, Arabia
and India.
A PrU-ijfly Vah3eman,
j*r n thn hum-
•■■■r ■ f a I!;::- Itul'an parish in j
■ ‘ --tty. I’a. A *>1) -f the Mar-j
: a.-s, p.seopo. he was educated ;
i:> Iss-j ;... iV-% urditlmd by
• b'-n ,-f and afterward
■ r a :;;:-sintl into Dalmatia to
.njypearvf] in a reccut Issue of II "Per's
Weekly,
He isj» pLaln mam Is Cardinal ..'aracs
■GW bon-J. Th? first Impression ou<- gains
after r>sotlr.g him 1« of th;.- m -retry,
seven rwtl rosiest, of his man nt - Al-
•thcicgh -jura in La-ii-ihaa, ire wnt edu.
entire! si one of la- older Cathri’a.- ecl-
Jtgns InshXarcL-xud, and nver hah -,f bls
life has leer: spent a> a resident- f fiat
peculiar../ Catholic renter. Balt.mere.
Here ia>. osz .Lally he lsiuh's and g x.-s
Jtm.bl tLre other -stlrens, a tail. sp;re
■old mu. i. ivh-?:e tlgurc age b: - but
tilghtiy .bent in >;>.:<• of j.s slstt -even
years, then- Is n.> h:ag par’;- u’arly ' of wLir.-b mnuy w-re offered.
Impo-ilag or raipr—s i,- .u his aj;«-ar-
irrc .-xg'-pt tknt ,,Le may !>,• rrrek
wire t;;<- ..;-:,dv dignity -f bis fa -.
The di Tine-::ey of I..-> l.f,-, ns ;■ night
1>C term -’;. -■ :.:rp;-*-,,— .jUi- who .riocs
birr oni 7 by r,-pi;t;; .on. V.; a
carr-lr.gt" lV--.;s a ->::rt ..f h.s -?■ itmde
mr-nt. ;s:p; I..-, i. ,b! I- g—v,-r ■♦<! bv
fra;-: ill
to
ZlijU of •-arc >p;:r. -.r, iat*'s it ;s . ——
to ta- a.;. Us - bario-’.-r. I-’,.;- y : rs lie
brts fuiiuw.-l th- s.i:i;.. rout;:;,- ■ !i.,?;e,
zi-’urjg !>-,■ i’, u..J '.-.tius '.::>|,>
Jt Co overt of \
To the -.T ::i:nib.-r ..
■th- C'utbo-ie r-.::;r, h f:.- a
Ulcniry u:.tu mid '-.remer ..
aiu and ir.L'b- d sm:si in- :
-Xn Irk.;!: ,a :a- - i-i
®mJy Ii;A.ey. I,-..-, ll.ekey. v. .> t
been a ;?:t, miE/tt tigtire .a literary clr-
I'jr a -lumber of yt-nrn.
C.SCHASSE , W. CaamsK! st
I WILL SE ^L YOU
I Paitear Black Leg Vaccine
To Keep Your Calves From Dying.
ti»e cart*, tai l.ves up
vvhicb. Is «t*;! arc
Hqiubcpg, n td dt*r;,-i)wn :?s «a\
Jy <La>;r*K;I g*
His Jut,-: os: In the .juratloos ef tl;e
<fay Is realy Inter.: -, am! be gl- .■
etecst att’Titian to those wide'.
CARDINAL GIBBONS. ’ THE H£*o °F Memphis? IA DOMESTIC COMEDY. I--
: , D*"*tX at Father Aloyslmt Wlevn *C " _ j
THE iZMCCXACY 01= THE U?E OF- IVIlow Fever F»e. j THE VARIED RESULTS OF REAR RANG- ]
THE PRIVATE GF AMERICA "itlirr Aloysios Wlever, a priest of ING THE FURNITURE. I
Xr>. Mania For Chaavtax J flfMOte"
tbe AFFeamuce at tile Itaanu ! ___**tef
BranKkt Trawble to tba Male C««- j
■ tia*eat »»4 Sorrow to lleracIC. |
“Do yon change the position of the I nV" Nerva Tonic for aleeptenaM,
- ottunanded ma *- ‘— ** —' **
tba d<
ana <
iare:r<-'a-' .
tor ,ia l; >i
by v.rf;--
<jf 1 11- •- ’.r.r-l. pr..;-ray In : ;,<•
which r ■• p:!...... m;.-- i p-rsom;
tlcn.
fie ,s i* sort .nt-rcutlng talk- 71.<■
vm-.ety if mba-vta .:>■ s
ready n:n."..’;a:,i.-. ra.’iglug fr, ■> r. .:■
;u:d .ndill1:::g tl: •<,;> ,-3
lie is ,’,,ut.-ra.i:;' v r 1; the d,’:’ 1
faithful n>::i?ani<Mi >>f the (>oor. sick
and wounded.
Aft-r bis -;»><: and faithful service he
was m»:i pn.iuoliil to captain. In 1SP0
’ he was suralBatn! by Premier Crispi
dir<s to- <>r ;,ubi■•.■ schools at Maxsuu.
Du:: ng tils ri-sidenee it>
Massira he l.ul
Afterward l.e v. as recalled
one of the profraserr, at a college at
: Teutopolis. Ill. In 187U he removed to:
■ £t h:::k, .re. : In :b. \
of yi-dow fever broke out In Memphis,' change the furniture a little bit.
he voluntarily went to the stricken city ! y<»u •”
and rem-ilned through the plague, ren- ’ "^eiL I usually change the ornn-
. Secroiary.
~ D- r Kether. AurtiE.
. , ICanrd Bauerl*.
supreme Repretenutivta
D. F. Kelluer. Ama^
, Jtek<FDcwd, Fktrgtj,
LIST OF BRANCHES AND THEIR OFFICiFRR
i City 1 SpirlPtel Direotur : prwtkiwir~~~
TUDallM........’Rev. J. M. fixyea......J. A. Mca
~~ ”* ' ‘ - ,Rcl. J- M. Gc.70: .....IL V. Jewel;..
[Rev. Ph. O'Etonoghue.... Jasm Snidvan
........R J. Ore) try er
Rev. J. M_ Kirwin.......B, Gauter .
*—,. v. tfw. *....... .......D. M^Gowxn
He had a bottle of
Ink In bls hand, and be thought be
knew exactly where the center table
was. In the course of his peregrina-
tions Jn search of It, however, he came
Into violent collision with the glass
door of the bookcase, which he broke.
Then- were also Inky traces discernible
on the carpet when Mrs, Blank came
In. This time there was some balm for
her feelings. She could spank Master
Bkltii; and did it with the best will fa
the world.
Her owa downfall was not long to
coming, however, although for a few
J days only ralcar inconveniences were
‘ ait -Ity for live years, i niet wf,h- Hnch ns the abrasion of an- ,
'VndiIng’..m. Soon tbJ [ *■*'« agnirm chair rockers nml slight I
‘ ■" ' ■ 1 “y means of sudden I
contact with unforeseen obstacles. Last
evening Mrs. Blank undertook to trans-
fer the cage of her pot parrot from the
window where It spends the day to the
snug corner where it passes the night.
She did not trouble to light the gas, and
by some unaccountable mental lapse
she bad forgotten the precise point at
which a tabouret, os which stood a jar-
diniere. was stationed. She charged
into the tabouret with considerable
force, was overbalanced by the weight
of the cage to her arms and took a
herder with a resounding crash. The
parrot shrieked, and. unable to distin-
guish friend from foe. Inflicted a severe
bite on her mistress* finger. Mr. Blank
carae to hurriedly, picked up bis wife
and assisted to making an Inventory of
sundry contusions. Then they lifted
the parrot cage, badly bent, and the
Jardiniere with & piece chipped out at
It and the tabouret somewhat scratch-
ed. and then Mr. Blank observed quiet-
ly * 1
“I have Just one thing to ask yon. I
Mrt. Blank. Was I right?" 1
“No. yon were notT retorted Mrs. <
Btonk savagely. “Serious accident?
W list's serious about th IA I should like •
t know? For goodness’ sake. Henry,
don’t stand there trying to look like a ‘
miirtyr!
rare moved back. I’ll move it"
she did.—Philadelphia Record.
<3 v
Dalias . , .
Denison ..
Ft. Worth
Galveston
Houston. .
Houirton..
Houston.... ( .
Sen nntotJoreMrs-E, J.GaJagbc’1
Tykr >Maggio Hree ..... .. 1
Waco.......EoscMctieu...... ;..l.
1 For Chaavfar
of the Itaanu
I
I
teu i— nr kA l'l;; ;x••♦■*.• jito IU1S ' »***►»*****’- •»«•-*> w—— —
Outllruil Gibbons ^7 AZ'pi: v/j<ey when twe^:y ymni old uni bedxae' hHulrcd housewife No, 1 of 1 friend in j
** . ' ____ *1. jr ‘ •*-,za rtrtunc.k Fl’S frl tV I
which stare hr went again to Memphis ■ whole appraraure of it. Then I fancy j
*sra: ,s.. „.,i',.... -=~ 1 the things are all new. and they seem i
la this Intter !I[l pf-’ttier rmmebow. But, do you ;
‘ know, my busband doesn't like it at i
allT
“Neither does mine! Isn’t that sin gu-
ll er. an- so peculiar!"
"Yes. ind<s-! they are!"
So iuatiy tn>i:scki«epux share the
Fatlit-.- Wlev-r never seemed to real- ' views of -la-se two that a story with
lie ’•li.1t 3e !;;ui dose an heroic act and
:!:e ri:!f ■>' ''The Hero of Memphis,” i
1 niff.
rather to distress than <>■«* ;lt t13 unusually early hour, leaving
H>- w-nt to Sunt:; Barbara : hl* wife remling in (lie sitting room.
1 He liml :i hi'mlache and carried a go^1-
_ I let of water In his right hand. Fear-
from a fall which ' k’ssly advancing tn(<> the dark bed-
■ ■ ■ - -- 1 room Mr, Blank suddenly felt both legs
vmlently -tit from ntid-r him. !!•■ .
etotclus] wddly ;k tin: air and said ,
several things of :<a exrkirn.’itory na-
ture. bur there was noth log to save
11.m. He went down.
”G<mh! gra-ious, Henry!" < ------ -
HL:n\. hurrying to the scene of
■ <! s.-ist*-r. '‘What is tin' matter?
I When’ arc you? Why don't you light
il.e gas?" Stilting the action to the
n;. ’. rI;-Syrm-tiM’(' itholie Suu. ; word. -Il*- I—liehl her husband sprawl-
a i.-ar Inter In- Iii'skm- pro- i -UF a< ross ill- the glas.v be had ,
_ _ ecrriisl bed disr-hargr-d its contents
la l>sf In- asktsj ; 3‘ rl’e pillowsliams and shivered on
Act* xx x Took. 1
ter. J. Htideggvr tired Pastor Ko»-’
ret-,
to try It. and It bat
Iretred effect I am of a very nezv-i
dlapoaltlon. which make* me at.
j tlmte so Irritable that X era not able to,
l be steady at any work or <
! flwa •thte. —T *s -a
Do ' X feel tiro greatest necereltr for restl ■ UM Palestine
■?<SST~L Trvsrtl T tt^,* d'hire wtreare— 1
edy. and It seems to act also as a tonlt:
II
rsyr1
■'elrv
I.
THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER, NOVEMBER 7, x?ox.
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FOU TETE WIFE
AN INCOME
FOR LIFE::
The most attractive proposition ever tfev.sed tor those
who wish to provide an absolutely certain igcoEie lex
those dependent upon them. For fuli particulars write
CHAMBERLAIN & GILLETTE,
GENERAL AGENTS 0—0 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
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