Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I1;’
*fy;:
A PROTESTANT TRIBUTE. '
H. Werai^t,."
887
fcg.whentitaw anting!
NOT ENOUGH MARRIAGES.
ot the Sunk!
<»
r'
j
!<ttny. UrittBA
!>•
MP!
hp r- .'■■ - ij
-LJ
i ■ijij ■!;
IV
taHtaij,l)ltanMy; ftai> dal S*
•obAv off oatt mouth.
THE COLUMBIAN LEAGUE
OF TEXAS.
S'
Rot. J.PmimI......
70dBctahBbuzt..btev.G. fttlmeiariy.
:<r J-
- ■ ■ < i!
toSfe Cttjta
y^EtaJ—H ■
[J ■ "I;
L.: ■ I
ki
nsiBrewmvllIn
TH Warn......
IMTjta......
TM Route......
7WShiner ....
fifilCamrovffle.
Cameron...
b, Wratart - tta km
,^4 ra_fcMe*ai
Exewn, Bet h b ■
Re Very 1*1
, Rot. J. Ktxuh...........
|Rot. frarBiwHBMe..
$
;,!TS
Jtlnel. Jos. M*>rawMts. Sr.; Color Bear*
er, pjt. Muldoon; Assistant*, H.Frorhrl
and Ed Dobrowolskt; Trustees, Ed.
Braden, Jr., A. A. Glt’Jnger and Capt.
I. A McCormick.
VOTter CneveU «f J»rwr City Mln
U» Min T«xxar VojI rtlwT. *
The HOT. Zdwmrnce C M. Carroll,
rector of St Patrick’* drarch. Jersey
City, after compbmmting the congre-
gation at all the nuima on Sunday for
their liberality daring the poet year,
made ww remark* about the falling
off in the number ot marriagex The
eoutribation*. he mid. amounted to
fi2fl.il 0.10. which is considerably in
excm <1 the contribution!! in any other
parish :n the diocese. The number of
deaths wait 250, baptisms, 280. mad
marriages only 53.
“I cannot account for the small num-
ber cf marriage*.” said Father Carroll,
“except by the fact that the war took
nwny from _ne. many -of our young mem
I am afraid that oar yaang women arc
aitogetlurr too stylish and expect too
lunch. They want x house and lot and
the house fnrniifhed before they will
consent to marry. Their parents did not
have all these thing*. I have been told
that mire of the young men and young
wrum n in thia parish have been keep-
ing ecmpnny for from six to ten yearn
That is altogether too long: I hope the
young men win trike more courage on
thii <] nation of marring?, and I also,
hope that the young people will not try i
to be too well elf before making up
their n.^ids to get married. "—New
York Sun.
GJMMrgBt; StoC. »Jett Grateil
-ml MMfMnnr, *m imm.
pSfw&r ___
■W WJMOT HUMS.
mi*,lw.Cta5wO*Fl.O. ,
“--Lhta VtotalA; Sto*,. 22**
HOLT CROSS COLLEGE
JNCW TIMKW Otaicac. 1WMIJU | tori TO
: - BE filttCT«D AT WAfiHMGTOA,
I
f 8. A A A.'P* RAILWAY CO.
| Ttefaikwhl roterad rates m an-
I Uta twin. _Taxaa.—For Mter_ ot
Ilfite. ~N6mdto^nt»efor eMMrem
J For the Marti Oran oeltinwtan at
I Minr Orisons, Ira* an first obos Hmit-
Io4 tea* for the roved trip tann ail
latettoM on Ate San. Ttofcta sold ea
"Fab.7th to IStb. inrhrtero. with final
rstur* Kratt cf Fott to h MO. ChB-
diM teEwean tbeagraof 8 and 13 yearn
half rate.
Forth* raaatfay of the Grand Lodge
LO.O. F.. Palis*, Ttexaa, Feb. 6<h to
10th raaad trip' titfcsta to that point,
one fore ter tee roam trip- T>< beta for
sate ob P*b 4<h and Baal Mnzn
Tfwtt of all tfeke*%Ibb. 11th. Xo re
dnetinn for cbildraA
E. J. Mannw. G- P. A.
Gao. F. Lcptow. a. G. P. A. ;
;■ ■■ !■'
T'
MAI
IKfflU
Academy of St. John the
Baptist.
VtCToma, Texas.
A boaidiog and dayachoot for colored
children, under the direction of toe
Staten ot the Holy Ghoct. Opened Feb
8 1808. For t>m» and particular* ad*
draw, m»txr Joseph ICjuoa,
Shtara of the Holy Ghost.
: 1,7 I.;- *’ .■ ■ .. ■
■■*: !■" . ■■■■
di. yBjw
4*,! "f -
■■ ■■ .
■
fcr.T.LCmrM......--
.... fter. J. T. Mfctataon..... Oca. 8t?wf .- IP. Iot ---
.... Bay- Tk. HaataH....... AafBi McDBaafotAilnm Cl.r ‘ '**’*
.... Bav.Cbaa. ILFtato, & A Thea. Hoetxaa . .John - ;.J
____Rot. L. P. WtfanlBi_____‘ —
.. . Bot.P. McMahan.......
yanila. Teh. A—The
^pmre between toe Aim
jlhpiii.-rtaaawa aktaM
^.nowttifawrti* “to
Tuotittm wtto then
tempnedbim
The claah oca# nt 8 JO J
^'WArUA-j*
P!
I**
kr-l
1M
jww, Itasrii.. toil
Sh&JE jptaiaraBKm;
.^EBICAKS ®
thrsiti
Tba Steam Laundry of the Siam, a or
tbe Good Shtpher.J ii now in operation,
and the purnHiagn of the pufJie general
■y io eottutted. Taia laundry [s pan o>
he Home of toe Good Shepherd and je’ a^.
< moat worthy enterpriae. dca-raim al! J ’5^*npotonOTriT-’&^
livered free of charge to any part of th*
■ity. The oeoal current prle*a art*
■'barg d and all work gnermued drat
Claw. Leave ordara :>t k'cCoruilck’
’indcrtakiog office. Mullety’a Transfer
office, or at Mr. Burnett'a ULdertakfng
office. Telephone 187.
X C. Jeanette K taimSJ
gjIS SIXS B0 BEE
CFBQBG
Spiritual Director, '
BL Hot. X. A Gallagher, D. D.,
Blahop of Gatewitoa.
PrTjte°A_ (FReWy, Au^in.
Vkw-PMdaat,
J. A. McOormtek, San Antonio.
Secretary,
P. J. 8euHey .San Antonio.
Tree eu rm,
Wta. Bfaknalee, HaUetariUe.
ThataM,
B, Oenira, Gafrueton:
Traneis Ftethar. Anatfa
Bd. Braden, Jr., San Antonio.
Vk^LP^Ee*der, Auetfu,
P. K. Dayocva, DaBaa;
G. W. Baanca. KI Paao;
Rot. J. A. Hartnett, Kania;
Ts. Doherty, Ft. Worth;
P. S.B»bbttt. Gtieeotoo;
B. H Mitohat, Haltetartla;
• Amcua McDonald. Houetoo:
Wm. Dobrewotoki, San Antusfo:
F. Hoehart, 8«eta;
H. J. Flood, Waee:
A. J. Satanta. Oaetohown.
I
_n! the Setaaataa neon
tenia. Mwukbus retired wl
^hey reptntod toe expac
draw™#: ee*T’a fire.
ttr^ CorporM Greeley
yiip-noa amdtonn toed
Soaae Thins* OUkollen Unve Done.
Catholic tntmka were th.'Gr>.t tapnt
J Eontiag belle orer the knuki-n nu-kn aw
>* uaCRKtaMMai Stephen Langton was
| Hte firn to fetmd a society for putting
; fixed lighte on dungt roua hetiillande to
guide uhipe safely cn thoir way. He
, called it the guild of St. Clement and
Jiv Most Ekseed Trinity, and Trinity
H^oee at the present day. which rule*
mH lighthouse* in Englund, is ita sne*
cewor. Cardinal Simon Ln;;hum wua
- , - . , the fint to 4!stahliib whooLi in England
tiranun of areharde. garden* and neh-
ponda. William of Wykelmm. the great
bwbop of Winchester, wae the dxstto
introduce the rywtem of making good
ruudx The daily date so familiar to u»
cm the top of every newspaper ia due to1
the labora of tbe Jeauit Father Claviua,
performed at the order of Pope Gregory
XUL Tbe life of Leonardo <ki Vinci ia
a wonderful leaaon in architecture, en-
gineering. art nod science. Modern
phyriology is bamd on tbe work per.
formed ky Fnetachiae. FxlL'pina. Ve-
■alFn and Malpighi, and Bishop Steno
waa the first to write a syutamatic
treatue c*n anatomy. — Father Mathew
Herald.
■ ..?■ ■: : -
: : <’ ...
Improved Banche*! ‘
For sale: The “Bowen” ranch near
PtaMnton, Ataacoaa Co., and the
“Noonan” ranch near Caatrwille, Me-
dina Co.—containing about 7,000 acraa
each. Addnra: Geo. H. Noonan,
OHve and Burieeon Sto„ Sim Antonio,
Texan.
A PLKAfiAKT TRIP AT A PLEAS
ANT SEASON.
To Mardt Gran—New Orieane— th’
aecoM we*kiu February. 'Ihoi ravent
City will abound wbb pleasure >«t-km
teeaii’g to fiaufme'ywtere tn enj y
tota fa'.rwhich htalong m*d New Or-
leans annually famous. A* httretofor*
entectahnnent will be provided to ault
tbe tastes of all. To go is to be ga .r-
snVed a gnod time
Tbe I. * G N. R R. will meet you
half way, ne Ifog round teip ficketa for
this event at one fare for round trip
from all potuto.
.Far f irtber pvrticu’*rs Inquire at
Bennet 1 4G N.ticket office, or ad-
dram: D.J.Pbx>,G. P.AT. '..
Palaade, T«xaa.
AncixMT OBDU
or rnngkwiAws
of America. Div.
No- lot toeA.O.
H- of Bexar Co,
Meets tnShasfcrA
Braden1* Hall .on
_______ 1st and 3rd Ttarm-
day of sack month.
Spiritual Director.
Roy. C. J. Smith, JX M. L; Canty
E. J. M>*Cannick^Vteed?n*-, D. G
Roddy; B*c. Bec^ ChaA D. Hogan;
Fio.Sm.Tmm. HL Conooea; Traaa^P.
J. Sculhre; SgL-eLamx Pat. Cody;
Sentinel. Martin O*Day Standing Com-
mltinr. Tbos. L. Coniey, ehtirman;
Peter O’Brian, J. J. tiwemiey, M. Ctany,
Roger MeCut; Fra. Cmb^ John Me-
Gieeoay, chairman; Paal (TBrtau, John
GrtaMS. Color Braren, A. P- De»aney,
T. p. Cohtoa, L. L. McMwoa.
TrattMB, Roger McCue, Pat CTTaoie,
G. J. Wanwn.
er. lunft kmuii—Metta nt tta
ban on 1st Sondgy of every sseetoattp.
m. SpMtoal Dtteotor, Bev- L. tabrow-.
olskl; Pres., CinttunMni Wrim; Vfce-
Pm.. Bra KtolbeMM; SMu. Joe. Mora-
wte a, Sr.; Arifk. Sve.. John Dsnyse,
Sr-; Ttoh , Wm. DotawwuMtf; M«r-
smll. Tom Wais'avitak; Am*te Man-
shell. Ft. Zmik; Trutass, A. A. Ztfk
and Ahtt MotMnt RoUsC OmmRCMs,
Alex Netaon and *. PebetowtefzCMor-
Hen’er. Joe. Z*s k: (teotedtan ot 'Sall,
Fd Dohrowo^ki; Bal of Cemmttato tar
Sc Hedwig,
NtM UBKUKF MBCUHM
»l Sandafef each msnto. Snbu ____
Meta, per ertirth. Piro., Frank X- B.
ZU*; Vlse-Prra.. W. nehiwwehM; Cor.
8cr.,CsBttanttae Wetas; ta. See.,
AImc. Notaoe; tAr., Jen. tanynoh;
Trees.. Thon Watatemdeg.
(taee^toHMy CtaSShB JMSmSt
Meeto dto ttandny nt s p. m.
nr. rmsn anra.
Langue of the Booed Start.
«L Mtatat flUTtaV OHDMS ataMSK. ?
taBBtoimCMMtetataBteU"j* "
tatr f eeKii ■ nf ton Seated —| ■
Mse«8at«tadOTef rash taster
Mf Ftt»^ftotataiMirt
nnrau.xt.wEL)
Mated at tore*' puinta, (
ahmgin and Santa Mesi
At about 1 o’clock te-
ed a hot fire from all to
tatitvrajtly. This wa« s
Kw> tir? << tare utogB gm
and by advancing thu
Pxx> xod taralacau.
Tti*' Amxicins reejK
tiCi: fire, btti owing
thry were r-ruhfa to del
Th:* Utah light arlil
ere k-d in rihnctag Ae
T;.« Third artillery a
on Tbt-oxtrett* left. *
tasted ovtanu brag.
The United State* a
•sti the gtatoout Cone
Matahana. apsntil fcr
-dsry huthns on the 1
nt CalvtasmuDd kept i
. At 24S tlwre was :
*tang toe centre Bee
States KUguing&iehte
week apmud fire on On
MxtatoL
^ito tagi<hr tor
vaareri- ttwCHifara
tagtne ngtaWMUtaraadi
nd drove tos-FIHtama
«-zPacoand3taStaM«
The Mtotautoa ngi
rti^hodtaeK. lh;| r~
ovandramki nil ■ ■
Fraction uhtos bhotm
’•ctedwttolfeiwBdta
The Kram nal I
*Qltelsdlii mu IU ’1
Bn.toQdBMBB.
Th’ra wna tatarmitt
““pohttasaLd^rtete
PM^Cami rrauwd
F*«wta, btitayw
oideraMh, - - ■
TheAwtaMiralMM
^MteditaBaWinoM
taMBtt tt«|i 1
: ^^tatiwqyllidlWtitiM
' ^^hetuMMisj Sus
mea destiLta. MtodUid
J_ f1' t I "■
W STATE OFFICERS^ CATttlNUC KSQGKTS OF
.43
GERMAN CATHOUC SO
CIETIES OF TEXAS.
«t waff ancrarr. CMiwrau.
Sptr. Dtt^ Rev. J. KtahtPrre., F.X.
Satanta; ttoer.. map A. SjOerrer.
sr.atMsrw’unocnYr, nrae sax.
90jr. Dt-«. Iter. H. Gertaoh; Ptot„
Amsw KahHsb; Sarr., VkanS Ctomsmo.
art VtiSOM* BB MDL 8M8BEI,
•UriSM.
: Star. DtewTsrv Bur. J. B. Wettaar.
▼. . Jahn Gstttaot Suu., John
tahetin; Thane., Ferae Grag er.
ML ffittMl HttMaMMT, BlW
Mte, *ter, J. Wteht'Puta.,
______
kagta McGautetAdut CI»T
iThtata ... to J ****«•> 1
Mtao K* (MSs., Renn. -l-wii-
- -----------------l*kBFLa«d....lo<toV«^,lM”"
"£■ Bnrphy ...... T. O^Dsm..„ I
1 £ .....HL-y-Gtlw.
. jekra McpsrnanJp. Em L-r- .
_-- _ _ . Bend. Waritart.-’Oimar Ealta,”*** 1
0 ..|Bsvl Fr. SttaKfe M. L-*4A. A. Browm.. .u. P.
... ItoT.P-J.Osaoy.........P.F. Hspklta .. Ed. B^rnT*""”
■...Bev.Bd.r.Csraphsli ... A.OW1 linil . a. E nl£--
.. . Rev. BL Dt. Brinkley......tarn Ci sail mil 5. A-G^aL"
....ROT.JraHnrlsra*......Jeneh toismm AlbtaHTS*
SZ-AKta*------------ A I
AluuMt isamediateMy 1
ynipiniw’ lien, foots Cel’
M-«« conunraoed a fmil
torffecttial. The JMn
Sorto Dakota tralpo
OTously and hnH timirgn
Imcmratanttiwd.
Jte ^UtaMri in toenx
4Mhteto Waew •< Sailw Jtee t»-
1 ' vrotaUU Oeraee. Seen Tvsi.
;■ An sbta PiJlsdanl jtranedteL F. R,
Gtassiavy. the ~Mexiexx cminpoBdeet
( <of toe Boston Bmald, to ueootit tetter
qpntos as felaws of toe uisura of tbe
_ Btegfatartag republic:
Ttew are ntuontay radical people in
.them LaUh land*, but they are ia a
great minority. The Catholic church
1 sways the hearts of the people, and one
may even-note titan in throe tatter days
cf a great and scientific century these
is a revival of Catbolidam going on.
“Tbe wubmb folk are oarnert bdfor-
J era. and they are atawte invariably
’ sweet and good and all that true women
MbouUl be. If the Catholic church is
' that daCtor of all thinga pure that the
harah critics ef her faith and practice
' ray, why are not the women of Latin
America vile at heart, corrupt and de*
graded? Put all that aertuf bilk—and I
have heard it from msu who should be
better informed—put it down to igno-
rance. Let CatboUciam be what you
will in tbe way of an overdscorated
form of Christianity, reek for all the
pagan rites carefully concealed about
her premises, if you care to, but admit
that the essential* of the Christian
faith are hem and that ahe communi-
cates them to her daughter*. If there
ia one thing above all other* that the
Catholic church may boost ct, if boast-
ing be tbe Eruycr word, it is the lova-
ble woman dtanctar it produces. If the
men of Latin America get into heaven
Jy a snatch, it will be becauss their
women folk, pure and noble, hare open-
ed to them the gates cf paradise. ”
FIr« IncnnnM.
Mrs. Wra? Campbell repectfnUy ask*
aabara of your patronage to tba way tf
Fire laeuiaaee.
Pohetaa in the foremost companies in
toe worid. Rites and terms are to*
lewart offered by any Comiwry snthcr-
iaed u> do borinera In Trxsa. Lmsto
promptly adjusted and pakL OMoe,
corner of Commeren and Soledad Sts
Residence Un M >a Ave.
Mltfl. William Canrasu..
A mdnuraent la shout to be erected,
after oT>rr two ceuturiM*. to toe mom-
my of Dorawet, in the cathedral at
Mranx, in which he preached some of
his newt fiuuoas sermuM. The commit-
tee which has been formed to raise the
necessary money fur the memorial i»-
*dndm. the name of almost, every Uhio-
trtews French mas of letters of toe pree-
ent day. M. Brswcttere. th* editor ot
tbe Bevita da Dtux Mcndee. bring one
of toe mrnt active prosnoScra of tbe
■theme.—London Catboiic Threw and
Optan*.
••Tw Ttsraere Shrams
Whe taseks te rihra rapture on ihase*.
to syra sky or on the mortal Sow
w*>> tartl etawefc. us ■suf’s true
AOTuoe the beta MtaeshsM off Osd.
•Pte straw efMsry Mnm nrerams tees
•»>■■ wtara fort are swtB. where
" —ss* wrauis route ta whros
tattne
firrirt* emSoestty era somMbma '
* JHbiMtibaMdttiBi
► ' -fiingi uSF
at
^(w fte Mm ft
Grier tau
ho
W
B«u Cfcy
TMMfiea... ____ _ ,
WFt Worth.... tow.XM.GM......
WriJettmera- ....3tav. R.M. Tagus—-...
UnfToxarfcans... Bev.A. fihtoto.......
IM Gtosgsi.... Bev. JL3C Kmrin....
3M PtassaBO ... .-|tom. C. M. Thtan -.--
SMaMtatt -1-1- Itttv. L. Gnanr.
JM tta* A*—*n --- ’ ’
SMaoMton..
3M Austin...
5M Galveston
US HqmCub.-
Att K) Psuo.......
AM HaltottvlllS..
to? kisiiln......
MS GtaxMOTHte ... Jot. A. Hisihenw..
WBTaytar.......P * “ _ _
(173 Dallas.......Rev. J. Btam........
fifil Corpra Christi Vsry Bov. CL JaflteL
KS, Cuero........ Rot. J. Ptnoui.......
■m **cw*^*<’
cs.lBBRWMttfitiiirr
SOTHirTH7'5'SWT « F*^Ir-.^1'J-*-! - *r.;M ’.,
A hterak; YOUNG Mtir& UCSTITOTB
_cm* .Jj
gMssMunmi w>tBBtc4JBFM3t
BSMSS’JS*!!*’ !**i
resU Mamro wta ms*. CenuOy Tram «ke
' WBrae SB si elf of a of SMS uw Stte
: MIuMnsF the CsOMin* Bufeusufty.
' musraram ot m* mUMere
- Lott October tta Very Rev. Dr.
, 5fa*ra. povinctal cf tbe Congregation
. -dt toe Holy Cram, pm tinsud toe boxa-
itifiti tract of load known to Prissit
juQntnlxg toe CxtooUc ralvmsity in
Wrohfagtna, with a ritewof exacting
.me It e college far the era of advanced
" ocriashutical rtudeuta of his order. It
was aanouneod tom tout work on the
ijontauiplatoil building would be com-
mancnd at on early data Ground was
taohm recently and Holy Crass culkge
fo to be reedy for occupaecy rorly arxt
tfapSwnbsr;
In toe pKVwesce of Mgr. Gouty, ree-
*or of toe CatiKtlic nniv*-r«ity; Mr. A
von Herbulis, tbe architect, and Mr.
Owen Donwrily. who hte the contract
tor erecting the building. Mr. Zahm,
utore determining the exact rite of the
jbcw straetare. put a spade into tbe
ground and threw aside the first abov-
ulful cf earth- Mgr. Conety. who to
nmeh interested in thia new addition
to the tuurerrity group of buildiagx
raised tteseeondrtiovelfuL Tbe camera
of toe building were afterward located
try tbe architect and contractor, and x
flaw hours later a targe force of num
was bemly in the work of ex-
.cxvxtian.
The plane for Holy Crate coHegB iiave
'bron drawn by Mr. A von Hnbufis of
WariUBgtoe. Tta style of architecture
is purely dawdeal—Corinthian—and
while embodying torn, of the most at-
tractive features of each famous and
imposing strnetum as toe Lichtenstein
polscu in Vienne and the Palnrxo Far-
net of Rome it wnevtrtfaelessoi chaste
tamplicity and admirably adapted for
tta purpose for which it is dretined.
Tta exterior of th* edifice will be of
Indianxiimnrtono and Temsmt granite,
which will be so distributed as to bring
oat tn bold relief the external beauties
of the building; The intitrior srrauge-
UMsrts of tta college have received par-
ticular attention both from Dr. Zahm,
who to an old college man and thorough-
ly familiar with all tta great- ednea-
tional institutions of the United States
4ind Europe, and from Mr. Ton Herbnta.
who has made a special study of tta
i*Slist j as well as of tbe artistic fea-
tures of modern are hi lecture. The
plumbing and ventilation are >11 that
- 4»uld he desired, and. judging from the
plans rad specifimtiunH. Holy Ctosh ct l-
legr wiH be second to no iustirution of
learning in the chantry in tta perfec-
tion of Sts appointments.
Notre Dame uni vend tv, of which
Holy Ctush. college i» a branch, is fa-
mous fcr the beauty of tie many build
ings. Dr. Zarni. in electing tta p.ans
for tta new building, wished to have a!
structure rliot would ta worthy of the 1
institution, with which he has *0 loir:
iMsin identified. Notre Dome, too. will
' have every reason to btf pro nd .if her
yoaugret daughter in tta capita* of tta
nation, fr.r Holy Crcea college in point
at arriiitLcrnral beauty prumiees to
campari* fovcruhly with many of xhe
many taantiful building fur which
Washiiagvin U so celebrated.
Holy Cojhh cnlJege to intended for
them memberHof tta congregation of ui
the Holy Cnra who have taken ttair f
degrees in. tta Unirmrity of Notre
Dune and wIhj an* in Washington to
-cosnplete ttair theological course, or
who arc to do postgraduate work in
Mtwof f _ ’ _
Ctlhaiic anivrrrity Most of the Htn-
' dsste of tta new eetahfiMhnumt wiU
■r efiutp-tiHOUMilves forofuturv work in the
varinara ednrationnl InstitutioM cou*
-ducted by the- oragregatioo at tta Holy
■Grom in tta nrw and tbe old wcrid.
Gtfaeex still will prepare theziwrlvn, for
.isimii'wry and cognate work.
I>. Zahm, am is well known, fo an
ardent advocated the higtar education
. . at toe clergy Hto bookx and contribr-
tioBS to tbe press are foil of ttamxbjsct.
■■A sow that betas been given charge
at tta pewinra of htoorder in the Unite
ed States, ta is evidently determined to
p«rt fa axrcuiam what be taa ao long
sad w sCSvnnorudy been urging
- to hit well known atldtsm before the
flitBimtbimsl Catholic adientifie cob-
grnss aS BhismSs some yean ago Dr
Zakm ostitaed a priyrsmiuii ol atady
for tos riasgy. Hie friends ray he will
sow carry bis plan into rifoct and point
io tbe reratos schtoved by tan ia boiM-
tog «p tta apteadfai adbool of sefaaca at
Kerins Dume nnivtndty as an «vidsaee
hf lib mm mtn as rad persist*00* *t
jmrpss ta a werk to which be to ttar-
gTj * - - "
b coBBsetim1 with Hsjy C»om cuL
*"l*gs Dk. Statat* pngnssa organfatag st
Kotre Draw s sfwtal aeheoi for cmsdl-
- dhttofiortt* ^tmthoudwte have not
Ao amass of x*e< sting WowssTtim- Tb
Atotiirisasrvtag juntos As jsnvtarial
- Lsf MMrCtasiiBtaatotoOTtawfiatato-
/JimBbbA
' , Htofr CtarosaltoA to to Ito cMptotal
AMto Biptostou. tart tt wfli art
■ Udi
■ -. ta**'*3 A* ■*b*oF FtiritofriC A* tes*|fi
wfil
-1 ^tpjraHBWfisrae«w*ni0imlri L
ll
hjMir—XBBCfce*- I
BMD Tltob
Ij" " f
?’ ’r
'■ . . ;■
THB 8D9THEU HESSE1
T-. I I 4*
■■ ■
nstmsBj; Terns,—too 11 nil ir of ostoMto* qraut M^Bl
fitatoewltoBrasdomA«to ,MlMto- Dfcittw.■*£**>• MmMW
x.—-»- ■ r hSm a, aiUm drat, JniMS WtaBBstorrar; vMterl
^"sisrajssr*-*]
M* nNBttiM ritototottAR kOMMMI
CisfriMrairy st to* Msst Holy Hma
wrote-Msato 1st Suaday of sato manto
aftre Vespers Dolly aduiutioJ st Ms
(hoardnOTTimmf from « a m. to**.
<n. Saadays lor aroa.
Arooctattoc of tan Cbrioltaa Mrttara
Meets 1st Friday of until miutt stlfoO
pvm. PbmCIcs of As Holy Way at Ms
Crom every Friday si 3J8 p. m.
Catbotic Knlfba nt Sax FunauUs
Spirt. Dlr., Rev. Jasn Meaux- .
Bodaltty ar tit. Aloywtaa GanmgteJ-
Meets 1st Sunday at saA moats ac 1 p.
m. Gues u> Holy CMsmonlcm on ton
3rd Sunday <rf each month.
Sodality of tta Holy Angtk—Meritt
toe find trawlay of anch month at 3 p.
m. Goes to Holy Commauion at the
Jd Sunday ot each moMb.
Caiidreti ot Muy—
ST. JCNKPlTU CHUBCHOlXJUfllS^
St. Joseph’s Soofoty—Mosto on tta find
Sunday of each mouth in Sc-Joseph's
Hail. Sidrt. Dir., Rot. Fnoer Four-
werk; Pres., Wm. Hering; Vloe-Prsa..
James WabroaLerger; Bsc. SuoTm B-
tici.weegmann; Fin. Bear., J F. Ripps;
Irras , Tneo. Vfoake; Trustees. Kd.
BrataD, Jr.. O. W. Hi'gera, Aloju
TarrildM rad prof. Kd. Merer; Erikd
C-MnuuttOT,Iel Ward. Henry Lamm; find
W-r l. Vol. Hechter; 3rd Ward. Chon.
Wernrite; 4th Ward, Aug. N. UHrtob;
Sth Ward, Aloys Moeller; ®th Ward.
PhiL L-ngodcrf; 7ih W id. A. J. Ktoa-
ling; 8 h Ward. Louis R. Meyer; Mar-
ston, Albert F. Haxoal; Uu r -bearer.
Jos. Steinmel; Asst Cotor-cea ers,
: Albert Mchn-ider and KrnstKmig; Lib-
; rarixn, Joseph Aanold.
SL Aunris tioUntj Moots 4th Sunday
-»f each month.
Third Order of Be. Ftaucto-Mratu 1st
od'jday or every mou*a_
Immaculate Conception SoenittMS
8t. Joseph's Branch Goes to Holy
CoauDunfon 4th Sunday Meets Tues-
day preceding 4th Sunday St 830 p". m.
tit- Aloysios' Branch—Goss to' Holy
Communioo 3rd Sunday. Meets 4th
' Sunday at 3 P- m. \
■ Young Ladtos’ Sodality—Goto to Holy
(kxniuuntoo find Sunday. Meets find
Sunday at S. p. m.
or. Muni chuxch ooctrnra.
Archconfratnrnlty of the Holy Family.
Tbe tit. Vincent de Paul Soctety.
Tbe Altar Si ’ '
Apostirahlp
Heart.
Third Order of 3L Franc!*—Meets 3rd
Sunday of rrery rnootb. Bev. Ed. J.
(rCaltogtoh, O. M. I-, Director.
Immuolate Cooception Sodality—
Goes to Holy Communion 3rd Sunday.
Meets 4th fionday at 3:45 a. ■.
Cstbouc moffn of amuca (SC.
Marfa Branch,No. 304)—Meets on tta
find and 4th Tuesday of each mootb over
No. 31 W. Commsroe street. Spirit-
ual Director, Rev. C. J. SmBh, O.
M. 1.; President, Jas. Wabnmberger:
VicwPrmident. Wm Dobrowoteki; Bee.
Sec., Patrick J. 8cuIley; Fin Sec.. Aug.
STATE OFFICERS, ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIA®
COUNTY AND DIVISION OFFICERS.
COUNTY PRKSIDEJnB—Jeuont A-CFRrtBr J T M-^row-oey A M B-
Hwm, J. ELNolaa. J. C. Craty, J. A. McAtear. Autbray timCane f
Lawlor, D. McGowan. W. F. Hatoran. J. M. Dranorov, Rot. H *) H-tora '
T. C LJ«s, J. Dotarty; Rot. P. J. Ctanty, J. M. Kogers, Itev. J. s ate I
phy, J.C. Maemanoa, H- Vahdustate.
AUSTIN—SpMtad Director. Bev. JamaiRogm. CS.C_ President. Jita A >
Bstisr, Vleo-Preridmt. J ram Brigur; Bteesdlng Hrnnsuoy, M. P. Mte.
Fin. Secretary. Ttaa. D. Smite, Trmmrai, Joo. T. Lronud.
Mett* Sc Mary's Hall, 1« and M Saodaye at II tfifi a. m.
BEAUMONT—Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. Lee; Pruriderrt, D*nb Crwta-
Yke-Preridoot, J. G. iCyaa.Becertong tatettnty, P. G. Furey. Finaadk firn
rotary and Treansrar, fier.W*. 1*>.
CORPUS CHRISTI—SpMtul Director, Vsry Rot. C. Jollier, V. G.; ftrt-
dHit, C- J. McMtnas; Vkee-Pma dvuc, Jan. McTtarnan; Rccxdijg Setntit
Deimaa Gtvans; Troaasnw, Tbcn. OAof- -
DALI AB—Spirttaai Dtreeror, Re. Rev. B.J. Duans, D. D.. President, Al
Wahh, Vtae-PrestoenC, Frank Staanra, JtoCKxfiag Sttnory, F- W. MeCasro.
Financial tiecrotary, J. J. Ftaalgm. TrsMBBsr, X A. MoAtem-.
Meets tad Iknroday and 4A Bsudsiy at 1 p-m, 341 Main greet,
DKNISON—Spiritual Director. Rot. T. K. Ctowtsy, Frerident.J RfFteta
Vlce-PnatdouL Jml Csrouran, Rscartfiag tinsretary, Jra. A- Mr-gtan, yimti
Secretary, Barmy Finn, Tiwssw, Ttaa. Fatx.
Mmta OriumMaa Hall. 1st and tad Sunday at TAG p. wl
EL PASO—Sptritmd Dtantar, Ftatar CataHzProoMsaC Jaa. Gilford; Vto-
Prenidaot. &wi Ryae; ReoonUng Bewetary. Jma J. OTfrfll; Fmanrial Saito'
tary, W. R. Dj boo; Treasurer, W. B. Gilman.
ENNIS—Spiritual Dtiwtor, Rev. H. D. Bdektay, Piutident. Joint S.1W- ’
cell; vice ProddeBLTom Gerton;.IlRHnriltan 0 tistaij. A- O. Dojnei^nnm- .
rik Secretary, John A. OfNefl; Tiwwrw, B. M. Ksilny.
Meet* St. Joropb’sHall. Ik Suastay.
FT. WORTH—Spiritual Director, Jtev. J. M. GsvaLFireident. Ja^. OTtost
Vite-ftwHent, Con. J. Jeyea, Bramdtag Seerehny, R. L. Core, Fira: r Sms-
tary. M. J. Iraigbery, Treasurer, Wta. J. Feary.
Meats 8L 'tataua' Hall, find Sunday at U a. m. and 4& Sumiay st 2 JO p.B
GALVESTON—SpIritBal Dtaeotor. Rev.Jeta T. Nlnbnteoe; preFident, Oum
»ym»;Vten-PnM*drat. Peter Monte; Rmnrtmg Sraretary, M. Htfr^na-; Flam-
etal S- cntary. M. F. OiIlin ohxi; TitoaBtur.F. W.CMteratee.
Manto tit, ^trick's HaB, let ud3rttim^-
HKNR1KTTA—Spiritual Dfrectar. Rot- J. Lrotert; TiBiikir*. w F. Hn-
■Cua, Vke-ftmidant, ftagh<FSdB, Bnacrrtxg aad Ftaaarial Socretar , Bl <L
Hartnett, Tresasw, F. P. Devnra.
Mr eta la riiureh lot Sunday Ot onto maath-
HOU8TON, Div. 1—Spiritual Dtmnter, Rev. M. M. Crewe: Preridert, ft*
rkk MeElgura; VLoe-Pnwntart, Tim (FOraartl 5* ; Fmnrf ng taentary, Jata
A. Power; Financial Secretary, Jen. Brennan; Trnmbit-, Til it Muioy.
Meats at K.P. Hdlfil Wodanntay nt 7:30 p. m.aBd 4taSmdiy st H J^xB.
HOUMTON, IMv. 3—8pirttnaJ.Dtreatnr, ROT K tarfihafiridtP ed krt, Wte.
O’Connor; Vise-Pratatat, J. J Don oven, Rmtodtac Shomst. Tm*. P.
Oman; Ftanndti Srorstary, Gen Wend;Tbesronro, CL A. nriguraH
Hmm tta first Friday rai start stodsj ot ntah meatt.
HOUSTON»Dtv. F-SaMtml Dirootar, Rev. Ttas, Keaau; Pretidaat, P. B‘
Weogim; Vlcs-PrBlimt; Manta F. CSM; ~»i imngfiiiort tt. J T. Mil 1—'
Ftaaarial SrovAiiy, 3. A. Beckley; TtaMmerTltttimBi MMeatt.
PALKSrnNE Hpirttaal Dtaetear. Best C.M.TM0B, Paridta J. D. Gta-
nla<; VfcePmsMnrt, Fetor Tighe; IT ; Itae-
dal flauMtniy, HL M. Htatio; Tranraare, WteTtawMB.
Moetalstaedted dBntay at4 p. m. "
. %w*»l Blrattre. MnfcC. T tatt.aiL I.. Pntotal
R* J- IfaCocoick1 TBoB4nMM*fltp D. Q. 9mmust« OMl U-
Han*i FtaandBl <lMw*iiy.JBtoB. H. CtaBmn,^frrarattor, P. J. Sculley.
Monte Skater A Hradm Ml, IB and art TtemnfiBystfc p. *.
TATI, OR jail llnei Dire Bor. Kot. J. & Burti. President, T. D Bratt
Maaes Kami 3rd Sanity at 44fi p.m. ta WMteta iUL
Hncteamn; FtanttmL J- P-
torn; Braidtaa fismtamj, ire. P. A. Hn*—:»
J—q; y***7zF- T- ^tasBtem, Fox. Mare*.
Moots at su Mai J's Amriomr.
ff- JTtfmtalBtai ■ i_ta«.ttfi.r.CBwtati. Pvirtlinr J. Mritamte
Vlns Piediirat. P. McKtaBBmtfcoraritawr——1 — ~
tary, Maurice kndartet. Tnaww.Fil tamu'
— Ppfototal DteOTtor. Rot.P-JlOtaW; itotataLRev. P- J. Ortfi ■
*"’ei W ■
'ttaAomb—b M^qb JttStaHhF «r tacth Mta
“ jfiv A, ftctnn»ra****
E-P- F.
I?-j-J 1111 IJ--®A Fno.TT—
LBT OF BBAMCRM AND TMKR omCMKR,
. - SoirtPta bfijiiBteun' | Ftotam —
- —taer. J- M. flxyea......|x. A McAlav.
*- ------ ..Marta Lata...
r ■*
•r •
k...
hi*'....-,,.
I- < . tar’irita
ft 1 /!*? ■
It
tt£. tasfc ritata ta
:fr
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1899, newspaper, February 9, 1899; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266222/m1/2/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .