People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1893 — Catholic Notes. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Catholic Notes.

Last Tuesday the semi-annual examination took place in the College. The following priests attended: Rev. Plaster. Hammond; Rev. Chas. Romer, Delphi: Rev. Berg, Reynolds; Rev. Zumbuelte, former paster of this place; Rev. Hartman. Celina, O.; Rev. Scbmans. Pulasd; and the priests of the Indian Normal School. Next Sunday the first communicant class and the members of the Altar Sodality will approach the sacraments during tiie low mass .at 8 o'clock if possible. After Highmass the members of the Altar Sodality will meet in order to elect new officers.

With the coming of Edward Maro and his merry company of entertainers comes a whole world of mystery, music and mirth. Mr. Maro, who stands at the head of conjurers, is better and more mysterious than ever this season. Besides performing all the best feats of the great magicians, he has a number of new and original tricks. His producing live rabbits and ducks from seemingly nowhere, and then causing them to disappear is too well known to need description. His unfolding hundreds of yards of various colored ribbons, and the production of the Hags of all nations are as beautiful as they are mysterious. This season lie is accompanied by Edwin L. Barker, the greatest of fun-makers, whose impersonal ions and monologues make him a supreme favorite everywhere. The Orpheus [Mandolin and Guitar Trio is also with the company and renders the most popular and catching class of music. They will be at the Opera House this evening. Go and see them.

Maro and Mystery.