TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TJlllllSDAY , DECEMBER 8 , 1802 , TOWS OF HCR , SATOLLI Itprwuions from the Papal Dalogato on tbo School Question , DUTY OF CATHOLIC PARENTS AND PASTORS U Proposal * Tot Bottling KnUMiia Dlnlnil- tlp < In tlin AVny of 1'utliotlo t'lillilrrti iiR the l'nl > llr School * Wortli from tlin I'njio. NRW YoiiK , Dec. 7. Fnlluwlng Is the toxt. or tli ndilivM Mgr. Sntulli , papal delegate , delivered lit tlio recent mooting of the Amer ican invlililslinpa In New York on llio sub. Ject , " 1'Vr the ScttlliiR of the School Ques tion iniil the Giving of ItclUrlon * Education , " "To the Catholic chutvh belongs the duty ntul the illvtne right of teaching nil nations to bellovo the truth of thu Rosrol and to oh- servo \\lmtsocvcr Christ roninmndcd ( Mat thew xxvlll , 10)5 In her llkowtso fa vested the dlvlno riqlit of Instrnctlnx' the youtiR In po far as theirs la the klnirdoin of heaven ( Mark x , 14) ) , ( conf. cone. Halt. 11. U 111 , Xo. 10-1) ) ; that Is to say , nho holds for herself the right of teaching the truths nf faith and thu law of morals In order to bring up youth in the habits of a Christian life. Hence , absolutely and universally Hpc.iktug , theio Js no repugnance In their learning the first elements and the higher bronchos of the arts and the natural bciuuccH in public schools controlled by the state , \rhor.o ofllce it Is to provide , maintain nml protect everything by vhlch Us cltlrctis are formed to moral goodness , while they llvo peaceably together , Vlth a sufikioncy of temporal goods , under laws promulgated by ciII authority. for the rest , the provisions of the council at Baltimore are yet In force , uiid , in a general way , \ \ ill remain so ; to wit : 'Not only out Of our paternal love do wo extort Catholic parents , but wo command them , by all the authority wo iwssess , to procure a truly Christian and Cathollo education for the be loved ofl spring given them of fed ! , born again in baptism unto Christ mid destined /or heaven , to shield and .secure them throughout childhood anil youth from the flangi'is of a merely woi Idly education , and therefore ) to send them to parochial or other truly Catholic schools. " Itljlils of I'nrrnts. "United with this duty are the rights oi Barents , which no civil law or authority can violate or weaken. The Catholic church In K'jnunil , and especially the liolj see , far from condemning or treat ing with indifference the public schools , desires rather that , by the Jqhii action of civil and ecclesiastical authorities there should bo public schools in cvcrj State , according as the circumstances of the people require for the cultivation of tin useful arts anil natural sciences , but tin Catholic church shrinks from those feature ; of public schools which are opposed to UK truth of Christianity and to mor.illty , am eluce , in the Interest of society Itself , thosi objectionable features are removable , there 1 fore , not only the bishops but the citizens n' ' I large /hould labor to remove them , In virtui of their own right and In the cause o morality. I "It Is long since the holy sea , after consul I tatlonlth the bishops ot the United State ; I of America , decreed that parish schools am I other Institutions under the direction of UK I bishops , iMCh according to the conditions o I Its own diocese , were opportune and ncces I sary for Catholic youth , from the fact thn I It was held for certain that the publl I schools bore within themselves a proximal I danger to faith and morals , for various rca I sons , ( cone. P. L. Bait. HI , No. 194 , sen. , npr. I p. flail ) viz : 'Because In the public schools i I purely secular education is given , innsnuicl I us It excludes all teachings of religion be I cause teachers are chosen Indlscrhnluatcl , I from every sect , and no law prevents thor I from working the ruin of jbuth , ' BO that the , I ore at liberty to instil errors and the germ I of vice in tender minds. Likewise , ccrtai f roriuplion seemed to impend from the fac I that in thcso. schools , oral least in many n .them , children of both sexes are brough together for their lessons In the same roon L "Wherefore , if it bo cle.ir that in a give I locality , oing to the wiser dispositions c I public authorities , of the watchful prudcnc I of school board , teachers and parents , th I above named dangers to faith and morals d I not uppc.ir , then It Is lawful for Catholi | parents to send their children to thes schools to acquire the elements of lettei niitl arts , piovlded the parents thembclvi do not neglect their most bcrious duty , nt the pastors of souls put forth every effort instruct the children and train them in : i that pertains to Cathollo worship and life. I \VookIy CliiRscM In C'litcchlrtm. I "It Is loft to the Judgment and the wisdo of HID ordinaries to decide whether , in certain part of their respective dioceses , parochial school can bo built and kept up ilttlng condition , not inferior to the pub ; schools , taking into consideration the tei 1 jwral condition of the parents , \\liilo grav 1 needs for procuring their spiritual welfa I and the decent supixirt of the church a * f pressing. It w 111 bo wall , therefore , as w I the wont of our forefathers , and as was do y In the early days of the church , to cstabli f weekly classes of catechism , which all t ' $ children of the parish should attend ; for t better success of this measure , lot the 7eal pastors in fullllllng their duty , and the lo of Catholic parents , leave no effort uuspart ( of. emit ? . V. U Bait. Ill , No. 103. ) | "No reproach , cither In public or priva Bhall bo c-.ist Uon Catholic parents who sc their children to private schools , or to t ncadcni les where a hotter education Is giv under the direction of religious or of i proved and Catholic persons. If they ma tmftU'lunt provision for thu religious train ! of their children , lot them bo free to seen in other ways that education which the po tlon of their family requires. "It is finally to bo desired , and will b ( most happy arningemunt. If the bish agree with the civil authorities or with t mumbuiH of the school board to conduct t school u 1th mutual attention and duo ci slilonitlnu for their respective rights. "While there are teachei s of any dcscr tlon for the secular brandies , who i legally Inhibited from oiTcnded Catholic llglon and morally , let the duty and right the church obtain of teaching the clilldi catechism. In order to remove danger to th K faith and morals from any iiunrtcr what ever. Word * from I.co. S "It srems well to quote hero the words our Holy Father Leo XIII. ( See the poji letter to thu archbishops of Now York ate to the bishois | of the province ) : 'Wo furtl tlcsiro you to strive earnestly that the v : pus local iiuthorltics , ilrmly convinced tl nothing Is moiocondutivo to the welfare the commoinvealth than lollglon , should H vise legislation provide that thu system education uhlch is maintained at the mil Uxpcnso , and to which , t hero fore , Cathol nlso contribute their share , be in no v projudldiil to their consciunco or relljtl J' or wo uro persuaded that oven your folU citizens who differ from us in belief w their characteristic intelligence- and p deneo u ill readily set asldo all ausplclt nml all views unfavorable to the Catlu church and willingly acknowledge her as i ono that dispelled thn darkness of paganl by thu light of thu gospel and created n n Bocluty , distinguished by the luslor of Ch : turn virtues and by thu cultivation of that ivllnes.Vu do not think that any i thereuftor , looking Into thcso things deal will lot Oathollo parents bo forced to or and Htipparl schools \\hlch they cannot for the Instruction of their children , ' "An for those Catholic children tha great numbers are ( xlucuted in thopul school ! ! , wliero now. not \\lthout dan ; thoyivceivo no religious Instruction at Btienuous efforts should bo madu not to le them without mink-lent and seasonable Btrucliou in Cathollo faith und piiict \\'a \ know by experience that not all Catholic children uro found in our Calli tchools Statistics show that hundred thouBaudb of Cathollo chlldmi In thu Unl Stati-i of America attend schools which in the control of state boards , und In wl for tliut reason , teachers ot every denom tlon nro cngagud. Bo.\nnd all doubt , thu thing necessary religious and moral i cation according to Catholic- principles not to bo tivutcd either lightly or v dejay , but on the contrary with all earn ness and energy. Tlirvo "Tho adoption of oiiu of thivc plans Is of * i 7 , KJlt lift * * ? tU t Brass and onyx tables , Draperies , .V * IVJ fit Parlor chairs , Curtains , 'r ' - Hall chairs , Portieres , Reading chairs , Silk scarfs , The Policy of Price Doubled Our November Trade. Turkish rockers , Silk pillows , Fancy rockers , Rattan chairs , Large comfortable rockers , Gilt chairs , Rattan rockers , Corner chairs , Child's chairs , Divans , ' 'Kids' " rockers , Sofas , "Kids' " half high chairs , Leather lounges , Costumcrs , Corduroy lounges , 1 Cretonne lounges , Mahogany parlor chairs , Rug lounges , Maple parlor chairs , Nothing better can be found for a home present than an article of furniture , Tapestry lounges , Inlaid parlor chairs , Our stock , this season , is by far the largest we ever carried and our building at present Hall chests , Is filled to its utmost capacity. Gilt parlor chairs , Hanging hall racks , Parlor lamps , Having been obliged to buy a new stock during the months of October and November , Standing hall .racks , " we found many factories whose fall trade had been light and we bought new stylish goods in Umbrella racks , Imported shades , many instances from 20 to 40 per cent discount. We therefore have many decided bargains Chiffoniers , Curio tables , - > * throughout our store. Brass beds , Curio cabinets , \ Having adopted a policy of marking all our goods at a low margin of profit in plain White iron beds , Fire screens , > figures , customers cannot possibly make a mistake in price in .buying here. Maple bureaus , Easels , Goods bought now will be held for Christmas delivery if desired. Maple chiffoniers , Hanging medicine cabinets , All goods marked in plain figures. Shaving stands , Large wide chiffoniers , Blacking cases , Small chiffoniers , ' Carpets , Charles Shiverick & Co. " - Wardrobes , Rugs , . , . Folding beds , Parlor cabinets , tV Sideboards , Side tables , China cabinets , , Dressing tables/ . - ; Furniture , Carpets , Draperies. ' . ; Buffets , J O Bookcases , Cheval glasses , i.O * . x Secretary bookcases , Dining tables , J . 8 1208 1210 Farnam St. , Ji > , . Ladies' desks , Parlor tables , ; „ , Men's home desks , ' J Ml Card tables , < * nuc Music cabinets Hall tables , ; / no oit - a\ ao - ' o ) ommcnded , the choice to bo made according lo local circumstances in the different states and various personal relations. The first consists iu an agreement between the bishop and the members of the school board hereby they , in n spirit of fairness and good will , allow the Catholic children to bo assem bled during free time and taught the cate chism. -\\ouldboalsoof \ the greatest ad vantage if this plan were not confined to the primary schools , but were extended likewise lo the high schools and colleges in the form of a free lecture. "Tho second : Tohavo a catechism class outsidu the public school building , und also classes of higher Christian doctrine , where , lit llxed times , the Catholic children would assemble with diligence and pleasure , in duced thereto by the authority of their par ents , the persuasion of their pastors , und the hope of praise n'nd rewards. , ' 'The third plan docs not seem at first i sight bo suitable , but is bound up moro intimately c timately with the duty of both parents and pastors. Pastors should unceasingly urge upon parents that most Important duty , im posed both by natural and divine law , of bringing up their children In sound morality Catholic faith. Besides , the Instruction of children appertiiins to the very essence of the pastoral charge ; let the pastor of souls say to them with the npostlo : 'My little children , of whom I urn In lahor again until Christ bo formed In you.1 ( Galntians Iv. , IU. ) Let him huvu classes of children Iu the parish , such as huvo been established In Koine und many other places , and even In churches In this country , with very happy results , "Nor let him , with little prudence , show le.ss lovu for tlio children that attend the public schools than for those that attend the parochial schools ; on the contrary stronger marks of loving solicitude are to bo shown them ; the Sunday schools and the hour for catechism should bo dovotcd to them in u special manner. And to cultivate this Held lot the pastor call to his aid other priests , even sultablo members of the laity , in order that what Is supremely necessary bo wanting to no child. Teucliuri Should Do Well Oimllfleil. "For the standing and growth of Catholic schools , it seems that uo should bo taken that the teachers provo themselves qualified , not only by previous examination before the diocese , but before the hoard and by a cert - t lllcnte or diploma received from It , also having u teacher's diploma from the school board of the state awarded for successful examination. This Is urged , if llrst , so as not to appear regardless , without l'S reason , oflmt public authority requires id for teaching. Secondly , a better opinion of i-r Catholic schools vlll bo created. Thirdly , irIt It greater assurance will bo given to parents nt that in Catholic schools them is no dell- at.v clency to render them Inferior to public > .v schools ; that , on the contrary , everything is of done to make Catholio schools equal to pub- ic Ho schools , or oven superior. L'S "Fourthly and lastly , NO think that this L'Sy plan would prop.mi the way for the state to 11. see , along with the recognized and tested iV- Illness of the teachers , that the laws nro 111 observed iu all matters pertaining to the arts 11- anil sciences , to method and pedagogies , and 11lS lS to whatever is oidinurlly lequlred to pro- lo mole thu stability and usefulness of the te schools , " tem iW ( JOINT. HACK INTO Till ; Oil 1)111111. is- ill Ur , MrCljmi .About In Tnko Up the Work 110 of the rrlftthooil Acul > 110y NEW Yoitu , Dee , T. A mornfng papcrHays ; ct Information has been rccchcdou the author ity of Archbishop Corrlgan that ono of the in first fruits of Archbishop Sutolli's mission lie to this country from Homo is to bo the lieu restoration of Dr. ISdward McGIyun to his ; u in in the faculties us a priest good standing vo In. Roman Catholic church. Dr , McGljnn was In.o excommunicated by the pope In 1887 for refusing ur fusing to go to Homo after ills suspension bj lit ) Archbishop Corrigan , It Is said that ho lia : of 4Xl frequently expressed u dcslro to bo rein ire stated , and when Archbishop Satolll urrlvec chm In this country ho applied to him. Then mno was it conference ut which Archbishop Cor lu- no ligun and Dr. McQlyun were represented lu1s Archbishop Satolll , it is said , induced botl 1th sides to make concessions. Just what thesi st concessions uro is not known ut present The result of the conference was that Dr .McGlynn is to bo received buck into goot sUiidiug. H is thought ho is to make u pub co lie announcement that bo is penitent for thi manner in which ho denounced the Cathollo church after his excommunication. Archbishop Corrigan said to a reporter yesterday : "You may say that Ur. Mc Glynn is coining back to the church. There is to bo no reopening of the case , as has often been intimated In the newspapers. It should bo remembered that the doctor was never tried. At least six times ho was ordered to Ilomo and each time ho refused to go. Ho was excommunicated simply for disobeying the pope's request. " Catarrh In the Head Is undoubtddly u disease of the blood , and as such only n reliable blood purifier can effect a perfect euro. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best blood purifier and It has cured many very severe cases of catarrh. It gives an op- petlto and builds up the whole system. Hood's pills act especially upon the liver , rousing it from torpidity to its natural duties , euro constipation and assist diges tion. tion.HAB HAB HER JEWELS WITH HER. Mrs. Zlmiucr Sni' : u Mini Vroni n Long Term In the I'm. A peculiar circumstance developed yester day moining which will probably result in saving Joe Harris a long term in the peniten tiary. Harris was charged with breaking into the residence of Frank E. Zimnicr at Fortieth and Burt streets and stealing n quantity of jewelry and Clothing. Ho was tried , found guilty and aSitPiiccd to sovcn years at hard labor. Atthclfcnoof the robbery Mrs. Xiinmer was visiting in the east and has just returned homo. Without her husband's knowledge she had taken her jewelry with her and still has It in her possession. At the tlmo the house was en tered , the clothes were stolen , and as Mr. Zimmer could not find the Jewelry ho supposed that it had also been taken. Harris pleaded guilty to taking the clothing , but denied having found any Jewelry. The clothing is valued ut about $00 , and ho will probably bo given another trial on u ihargo of grand larceny , Not from n I'lnunclat Standpoint. "I do not recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rouwly from o financial standpoint , for wo have tithcrs In stock on whlclc wo make u larger profit , " says Al Magginl. ft prominent druggist of IJraddock , Pa. , "but because many of our customers have sjxiken of It in the highest praise. Wo sell moro of it than any similar preparation wo have In the store. " For sale by druggists. Dli'il Through Morphine. About 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon the police picked up a man at the comer of Twenty-fourth and St. Mary's nvonuo who was suffering from convulsions. On the order of Dr. Somcrs the patient was taken to the Methodist hospital and iu about six hours died. died.O O , F. Ingalls was tiio name of the deceased and the city physician signed u death certifi cate to the effect that Ingalls died of an overdose of morphine. It seems that the dead man had taken a liquor cure borne titno ago , but after his return from Blair commenced to drink again , and a fuw days ago lost his position with the Nebraska Tele phone company. In order to keep from drinking whisky Ingalls resorted to mor phine , und took the drug honorcr ho tried to refrain from the liquor habit. Ills sick ness and death lust night resulted froiji an overdoso. The body was removed to the residence ol relatives atS5'JOSt. Mary's avenue. Corj- ner Maul will not hold un Inquest , Something Good. I have sold and used In my family for sev * . cral yours Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera um : Dlnrrhcra remedy , and have found it ono ol the most useful und satisfactory remedies 1 over handled. C. II , Lewis , druggist , Sail Uiko City , Utah. llottlni ; In J'.ihlblU , Ccorgo Hlncs , formerly of this city urn now of Chicago , where ho is assistant bupcr intendcnt of transportation of the World'i fair , came in ycsteiday. Hosays that flu receipts for the great cxjiosition uro jiw beginning to couio iu , but the heavy run t not expected before the 1st of February. It is estimated that there will bo 1(5,000 ( cars of exhibits. The government exhibit will boone ono of the first to arrive , as orders have been given to get it on the ground as soon as possible. It will bo necessary for all ex hibits to bo in the various buildings by April 14 , in order that they may bo put hi position by the 1st of May , and it will bo seen that the cars will arrive at a lively rate after the rush commences , or about an average of 200 cars a day after the 1st of February. Draw Your Onii Conclusion. Mr. J. O. Davenport , manager of the Fort Bragg Redwood Co. , Ft. Bragg , Cal. , has this to say of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy : "I used it for a severe cold and cough and obtained immediate relief. In the Fort Bragg Redwood Co.'s store wo have sold largo quantities of Chamberlain's medi cines. " For sale by druggists. MB. BLANDIN DT LIMBO. Smooth Check .S\vln < llor Arrested by the Council ISIullH Vollre. Henry Blundln , the smooth swindler who conlldenced Max Meyer & Co. , out of $223 worth of diamonds , is now under arrest at Avoca , la. Ho tried ono of his bank check games on a clothing merchant there and it worked to the time of 15. After traveling around the county for n couple of weeks Blandin 'returned ' to the sccno of his former operations and was recognized and arrested in Council Bluffs for the crime committed ut Avoca. Mr. Mandelburg of the Max Meyer com pany had spent considerable time working up the case and when Blandin was ariestcd had nn interview with him. At first the prisoner pretended not to know Mr. Mandel burg , but at last gave way and confessed to having pawned the * 00 diamond ring in Chicago cage forf-Ti , and the stud In Indianapolis for $30. His story of pawning the gems for such a small amount is not credited and will bo investigated. Naturally fermented In the bottle , per fectly pure , with a delicious boquot , Cook's Extra Dry Champagne , can bo drunk by the most delicate. Wants Pay fur Ilia Shiinty. John T , Edwards has sued the city of Omaha in an action to recover the sum of $10,000 , which amount ho claims that the city owes him. For a cause of action ho alleges that not long ago ho held the lease on the one-story bakery building , bltuatcd on South Tenth street , on lot 7 of block KH , In addition to all of thlsbq alleges that the city building inspector condemned the building , tore it away and tlmt'ho has never since seen any of the lumber dr Other material. I , i An Extended Popularly. Brown's Bron chial Troches have for many years been the most popular article 'in use for relieving coughs und throat troubles , ' Beyond All Question Dr. Price's Delicious Flavor ing Extracts , Vanilla , Lemon , 'Nectarine , etc. , are beyond all question the best and most perfect of any flavors in the market. The are the purest and most economical. They are of the highest strength and the saving in this direc tion is no small item. If something pure and rich is wanted to flavor cakes , pies , puddings , sauces , frostings or creams , get from your grocer ir. Price's Delicious Flavors. Holiday Greeting. Have and arranged tlioir importa tions and special manufactures for the Holidays , which , this season , are the largest and most comprehensive they have ever shown. TIFFANY & CO.'S experi ence of fifty-live years urges them to impress upon their patrons the advisability of an early visit , or correspondence , for holiday purchases ; in order that selections can bo maclo with deliberation , and the first advantage obtained of FIBST CHOICE from the stock of now goods. Articles purchased may bo loft for future delivery. TIFFANY & CO. will also attend - tend to the shipment of Christ mas Gifts purchased from them to bo sent abroad. Articles so intended should bo selected before - fore December 8th. Tiffany & Co. , UNION SQUARE , NEW YORK. CURB Anownnd complete treatment , ronnliMria of Sup- osltorios , Olntmont In Cnpjulon. al o In liox nml . 'Ills. ' A iionttlvu cure for KJUernnl , Imurnal , mini ! ur llloortlnit. ItcUInu , Chronic. Kocontor HoruJltnrr riles. 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That the money may go as far as possible , and that all the people may have a chance to pro cure these artistic and patriotic souvenirs of their own Exposition , we have resolved to offer the whole issue for sale at jSi.oo each. Apply toany Bank , or send Post Office or Express Money Order , Bank Draft , or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish , with instructions how to send them to you , to < TREASURER WORLD'S * COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION , CHICAGO , ILLS. REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , iFot- Thirty Days only we will offer our ontlro stook of Diamonds and ' Christmas Jovyolry and Sllvorwuro at leas than manufacturer's cost , Fourteenth and Farnam Streets. Will move Jan. I , to N. W. Cor , 10th anU 1'urnam. BA1T.S 1'OH HAUL