Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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THB SOUTH EKN MESS ENG E>, JULY 20, i*99>
state officers, catholic knights of
THE COMING JU3n.EE.
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’ :nc-rea.*e of bet beneficent action I*
A PREDICTION FULFILLED.
ttw chit* tolte
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Spiritual Director,
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solution of which will come about In I
Xue time. the poKltlon of the churdki
Merchant*.
Wholesale dealers in Fruit, Produce
nd Vegetables.
015 North Side Military Plaza.
Fatan al
D«..t1i« to tbe Mease* Tleoto.
Where shall we And help and aaotat-
once If out Id devotion tn Mary? What
antidote more powerful against the
degradstioa of the sente* than to medi-
tate as the aauy rlituts of the purest
of Ttndao? Who cnanot be pore when
walking under her white standard?
Who eoomot be erm* with mA assist-
zncet-T. r. Ward.
Ara Vaa VMt
Hsa Che foBowtrf frfeedam. wMeh
ts of the pMMt tepMtun. ever
now so jeer totadf ■'Ao I At. am 1
worthy to praaouxee toe word* "Oar
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iwIU allow tier ample liberty to fulfill
’ tier <11 due nji**ioa- which la that of
(promoting peace and good ar!II among
men.
And it cannot be denied that aa the
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hmat Sijeriir Ciirek Bdb
behavior of rhe bee*. Lie told the nur»'
After a few mln-
THE COLUMBIAN LEAGUE
OF TEXAS.
700 Schulenburg
715 BrowauvSIle
Rev". Ed-F. Camp hell . A. Olfen battel
, Rev. EL D. Brickley.. - - -
. . 'Bev. Jo*. Hudecek.
MT. WCTS’ aOCUtTT. CirtlOTILLI.
Sphr. Dir_ Rar.J. Kirch: Preu.. F. X.
Schmitt; Seer., Philip A. Seherr*--.
be, WCFi'l suciKry, DKvrre
Spir. Dir.. Rev. If. Metzi ger; P e*,
Frank Kempf; Seer., Maith. Keller.
sr joskmTs boenrrr. d’kaxi*.
Spir. Di'.. Rev. J. M. Merte*; Pre* .
Joe. < aria; Recr , J. E Lutz.
irr. jo.srrs socim. vgRimRicxaurun.
Spir. Dlr., Rev. Jea. Roch; Pre*..
Peter Meurer; Seer., Maith. Berg
ar. VDKXKT M PAUL •OCWTT,
OALVaSTIMr.
Spir. Dir^ Very Rev. J. E. Weimer.
V. G.; Pm., Freak Mendel; Sec.. C.
J. Starke; Treaa., Peter Genger.
er. yanars’s socim, egh bill.
Spir. Di-., Rev. H. Gerlach; Preo,
Anton Kahllch; Seer., Frank Crownau.
sb. rimm axd faul's soerzrr, mew
XRAUXFBU.
Spir. Dir. > Rev. J. Week; Pm.,
G. Reininger; Seer., Joe. Grawel.
st. jroara*s eoctarr, sax axtoxio.
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753 Waco
761 Tyler ..
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dSLCascrovUte ... Bev. J. Kirch .
An*t> 278 MdBox TMIao Sorphts 4$ MBm Dcfiarx.
Ito htofWNf nite
BDWTN CHAMBERLAIN * COu. G«Mnl Agta,
S«a Antaoio, Tcxsa.
arise, but rite Is prepared fiw them,
rjd order, in accordance with
a. lueii toe people were governed from
etOLr GREETtNS OF TH6 CHURCH TO above UMtesd of by toemaeivea. is
THE HEW CENTURY. | pming »way, bat toe ctiangB Is all to
her advantage, llonarchs and dynas-
ties hare sought to fetter her and have
or
CAUWUC cmrThAL cnxw—SpgJJS1
Director. Kev. W. A. Fuhrwsrh, Kw
dent,Jams Wshreob.r»er; Vlee-Fmi-
dent, Thue- L. Conroy; aectoter^P. b-
Roddy; Treasurer. Conetautfoc wetae
w- wn-nim -f H-n-
Adam Osy ef
; A-tonntaa,
Wm.DtFroweiaki we..
R. C, Jenuetse o! Galre^
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Let *•> man ibink
I* bta> tewn. -1
me."
ten* as tor «ln
**•*. be toteka h taw
to«». torn tad
iBhWBW.
_ Aram onm
- OF HI BBXXI AVI
of America. Div.
No- 1 o< toe A. G.
■WWMB H- ot Bexar Ca-
Meet* InShMftr*
Bnden’a Hall on
1st and 3rd Thsre-
day of each month.
Spiritual Director,
Rev. CL J. Smith, O. M. L; County
President, J. T. McQueeney; President,
Pat O'Han. Vlcc-Prr»., D. G Roddy;
Rac. Sec, Cbaa D. Hogan ; Fln-JSecu,
Pam O'Brien; Tma., P. J. Scnllsy;
Bnrgea&MtanDS. Pat. Cody; Sentinel,
Martin O’Day Standing Uommitte', T.
L. Conroy.chairman; PMer O’Brien, J.
>J Sweeney, M. Casey, RogerjlfeCne;
Fin. Com.. John McQueeney, chairman;
! Paul O’Brien, John Grimes. Color Bear-
ers, A. P- Delaney, T. P. Collins, L. L-
McManua. Trustees. Boger McCue, Pet
O’Toole. G. J. Warren; P»t Cody,
chairman sick committee.
rr. ALMZXris aocm—Meets at it*
hall ou 1st Sunday of every month at 5 p.
tn. Spiritual Director, Rev. L. Dabrow-
olaki ; Pres.. Wm. Dobrowtdakl; Vico-
Pres.. Frank Zizlk; Sec_ ConstonLne
Weiss; Aes’t. Sec-, Jos.Morawie**, Sr.,
Tress . Alex Notzon; Marshall, Tom
Watxlavzick: AseT- Marshall. Tai.
Gorrell; Trustees, J. Kush, J. Dsnyab ;
Relrf Ccmnfttee, John Danysh and
Vai.Gorrell,Jr.; Belief Committee for
1 SC. Hedwig, Josenh Przyby zewskl;
Color-Bearer, Jos. Zlztk; Steward, Ed.
Dobrowoakl.
FRENCH DYER and CLEANER. PCLM Libbakt absociattowMeets
3d Sunday of each month. Subscription
11*0 AvennoC. IDcta. per man th. Pm., Frank X. B.
NEAITMOWTON 3T^ SAN ANTONIO, ; X*08*?1?-* wiP«*«»»‘»tokl: Cor.
Tr-r?- Seer.,Constantine Weiaa; Rec. Sec.,
icaas. [Alex. Notion; Llbr., Jno. Dauyscb;
; Tress.. Thos Wstzlavriew.
; Immaculate Conception Sodality—
Goes to Bely Commflnion 3rd S&nday.
I Meets ith Sunday at S p. m.
ft. FAnaor* oruxes.
Leagu* 'ne Sscred Heart.
ST. PXTXX CXAVKK'S CXUXCB BOCXRXim.
Holy League of tbe Saravd Heart—
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OaaOlnrtlaw ef the CMaivA I
Jti*t as the work* of art in oar gaiter-;
les and juuaMuxm furnish the students ;
of art an <
In the church many a weary soul ts en-
couraged and Inspired by the example
of the saints, and many a student of
Chrintianfry comes to meditate before
rhe smeae or picture of bi* patron
saint or tbe niocher of Christ, and finds
tbeevin rosimintloa. encouragement and
strength.—Right Rev. J. B- Cotter.
GERMAN CATHOLIC SO
CIETIES OF TEXAS.
Where thia false notion did not pn>-
waM. but where, oo tbe coon-ary. the'
.,^Mpte recognised that toe church 1*1
tow stave of no stats or party, bat the
3Mend of an men whatever their po-
,-tttieai views may b*. there has been a
wonderful advance In Germany the
gm*to of toe church during the ceo-
Aery ba* been remarkable. Despite a
: psistAUtlun of gnat sevsetty tt has
largely taut and to number* and Indie
rs?~- tn tbe free nemraphsrs of Swlta
artand It has stMdfly moved aowanL
«* km proved ftattf to be CBU of Xto
totod vigor Is Itagtaad and tbe Britta*
t -f— and In the Ctotad State*,
wtew tta Cathofcs wss* an taaignHI-
-qgnt body a cearury a*k torn* am
a^ikost likMBj— ChtosMrs ssetate
gg devoted to the b*iy sea.
Tte tbweh the* ba* no route to
-ww-TO over toe D*ta ifty hhe »
wmbIM ost ** wMli jremew stnogth
dktel Sta- g !■■■«>
. m, Nor dbwM tbe BMtoO tax
wottb ■>? €mv- New eoxdMMB mog
Co&iraternity of tbe Most Holy s*c^*
moat—Meete 1st Sunday of meh moota
after Vespers Dally adoration of tbe
Biassed Sacrament from 6 a- m- *>»? »
m. Sundays for men- ,, :___
* JMeeteLriTriday of esdi I
Ip. m. Prscticeof toe Holy Way ofthe: TO Dalia*-..-
Cross every Friday *t W'JO p. m. 1 97 FL Worth.
Cstbollc Knlgbm of Temaado— i iqt JManon..
3pirt. Dlr. , R*v Juan Muaos. IMjexartsn*
Children of Mary- '
n. jQsxra*s CTUxcHsocmnx*. ;
Joseph’s Society—Meets onthe tod
___>___5 — ~u —in St. Jaaeoh •!Ii9.7
watx mnsu.
Grand Pmdmt, Georgs K. Coll;
Grand Lactixer, Rev. J. M. Klrwia.
cnrarainos oocnrao. -Ilf, Hoonrax.
Ckaptaia, Rev. Tbe*. Hscnemy; Pn*l-
deat, Andrew Hem*; Fsiurrting Becm-
tary. Wo. C. Timmins.
OIMN OOUBOX. ITO. 4U, OALVBBCOft.
Chaplain, Bev. J. M. Kirwin; Prari-
dant, W. F. Cookley; Bsc. Sac.. Hany
Bey. and.
^!ty to the holy «v.
Scientifically toe pwftion of tbe
ehurch Luts not suffered detriment. :
There have tjevh dhKoreriex which '■
certain srientiHL't tuve represeutcwl a*
ewt of harmony with the church’s
teaching, bar Hine ba* proved that tbe ‘ •" Mother at Mary.
.■SSreti-niled dxQKers were imaginary and And who Ls our model? You have
Chat there is no contlk-t between revir- called her name— Mary. The mystery
taUon sud toe accepted truths of act- ; of Mary * love for God and man Is sim-
-tn~. 1 ply beyond the reach of tooogbL We i — - —.
The only and toe great danger which ! bow signer before It ns we would GEO. CAEN,
tbe eh 11 erli inctirml arose out from scl- j bend In worship before a tabernacle I nmn
eatffic progn-HH. but from the policies ; with ILS bidden miracle of eucbaristlc
of gnvecnnienbt and ctamea. They ‘ tore. Mary! Mother’ Queen! we kneel
conceived the Idea and diffused It HU j la silence before toy altar*. Our [
tt was accepted by tarye number* of j t loughts Hy away from speech. Our
tite people toot the Catholic church j souls are still, too still for aught but a ’
wa* wedded to their forma of govern- | bteathlero. souodlaM prayer. Thou art 1
meat, their poU-Jcat views and tfaeir 1 listening to it down ta our hearts.- OYSTERS, FISH, GAME,
«ror« of policy. And so through the j Father Ryai. DRESSED POULTRY and
mtachlevoua action of party men toe | ' 1 I CHOICEST MEATS.
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example and inspiration, no I 907 g. HOUSTON ST. TEU399.I BeMvutaut Catholic Kntghta.
Meata fint Sunday of *ach amatoT-
Holy Family—Meet* MooodSundgy of
each month.
C. C. BRISTOW,
Plumbers’ Supplies
Sanitaxy Plumbing. Heating and
Sewering Jobbing promptly attended
to. EtUmatea cheerfully fnndsbed.
213 E- Bctuton Sl Telephone 8t».
’.xtiiufi fr ,4i ip-w jrtXEtrtj ■
*»it ag itih* -f •«ut.<muny ti
xlxJ nf Hit, >f ■,!<*■ ’.!•*»’«-* fntirit Cr<U
imov 1:^ r* 'if'.r- ill ihx jUlOJt'l ■>? br;rfp ’ ,
doubt *.h<* - fatircb lu luokiug Imcl; 1
upon -tie pa.-c H-niu-y Bud., mailer for J ,.aBSe alucur, and. anti,-Ing the strange
■ 1 ■ * *e I* In V IvttmSiVj 1 *____ _ -I. *___ . 1 « ^I.S a k. .
Then.- l» a t {t> tfjt-ui a lone
IMPORTANT.
rrhe Beat Protection-.The Beat Inveartment
IB FOUND IN .....
THE NEW GUARANTEE POLICIES ISSUED BY
The Mutual life Insurance Co.
••He of th,? <>l.
f.'f western l\.nLsylv
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lirli-si.x. 1 ii,. i-nit^n ;
t*re l.ke-k Lt-
***!. i>n whli-2: -hi-re
f’**'- Thr su>r. f-'
J^r. hope*-1.» nurk;-
lliiu debt ou.' r.f ;t
.. Je**e LeGstte.. qtTla T-—
.. U«bn P. HirJ . ot:o VmS**"’ 1
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•• 5 -F<?y1 2 5- Ht4-,
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___________ .. .'Wm. R. Graham V. .1.
'Rev. G. SzimanakV • ■ - Ferd, Woellert.. ■
Rev. Fr. Sirois.O. M. I.. ..A. A. Browne... .1. ?.
Rev.P. J.Clancy. .. P- F. Hopkins Ec B.wZrU
- - - ' "■ * g E. Fta* "
. -June* CrofcJanri J.
Jacob Strauss Al-to Si/L—V'"
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STATE OFFICERS. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERjn^.
Spiritual Director. BL Rev, S. A. Gallagher D. D,; Fresnier.t, ?. j.
Sac Antonio; Vice-President, P. E. Davoren, Browder SL. Dall**. - -,^.77'
A. Me Acer, Dalia*; TreMorer, Rev. M. P. McSoriey, Liberty; Organ^t*
A. U'Reiliy. Drlakil: H<i' Austin; Tboa. P. Fenelon. Guine?v.llt-, D.
Palatine; John Healv, FL Worth, J • C. Can tv. Galvreton —""W.
COUNTY AND DIVISION OFFICERS.
COL’NIT PRESIDENTS—Josenl A. O'Re;i:r J T M -^..ucy. Ak_h.
Elvree, J. H. 5ol*n, J. C. Canty, J- A. MeAieer, Autacmy Sc. to,
Lawlor, D. McGewan W. F. Hanagan. J, M. Dempsey, Rt*v. H. D.
T. <1 Lyons, J. Doherty; Rev. P. J. Clancy. J. M, Rogers, Rev. J 3.
pby, J. c. Macmamis. H. Vsndsrhider, T. I. O'Neill. Rev. Thos. J.Hkprtr.
' AUSTIN—Spiritual Director. Rev. Jams-Rogers. C• S. C„ Prtriflan, g.»
Hlckt- Vice-President. Ttooa. D. Smith, Recortlng SecreUry. L D-Satte-Jh.
Secretary, C. L- Wood w*-d. Tremnrer. J co. T. Leonard.
Meets SL Mary's Hall. 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11:30 a. m.
RX A KMGNT—Spiritual Director. Rev. Wsi. Lee; Praatdeut, Denk Cnute-
Vice-President,J. G- ;Renotding Secretory, p. Q. Furey. Flame 1TIJ
retary and Treasurer, Rev, Wm. Lice.
BURLIHGrON—Spiritual Director. Rsv. P E'easam ; P-srileat, T. A
Jones; Tien Preudent, J <.s. G.-ws; R«or ling Sectary, T. S. O’Sriltns; lb-
anctai Secretary. F.T. Gleason; Treasurer. P. T. O'Sullivan.
CLEBIMNK—Spiritual Director, R-v. Tho*.J. Hagerty: Pnaideit. Tta
othy Gairin; Viee-PresMeat, Tlios J Ceyne: Financial Sjcrstory, C. Jte-
PUrick; Recording Secretary. W. J. McLaaghiln.
COBPUS CHRISTI—Spiritual Director, Very Rtv. C. Juliet. V.
dent, C. J. McManu; Yire-Prealdeut, Jno. McTteraan: Raowding SeuMm
Tfrilama Gtveu: Treasurer, Pbes. Hlcke?.
DALLAS—Spiritual Director, Bar. p. M. Dosabea; President. M.AWR;
Vlce-PreeldeaL T. B. Lonsrgaa; Recording Secretary, J. J. Fte*igsB;Fta4i
Secretary,P. Richardson; Timauiui, J. W. Lough'da.
■sets tad Thursday and 4th Sunday st 8 p. in., 341 Main strasc.
DanBQH—Spiritual Dimeter. Bev. T. K-Crewiey. PrssMsnt,J.K.(Jgta
Vfo»-P>esMaat. Jm. Cerooroa, BeaariHng Secretary, Joo. A. McKmna, Hm*
Secretary, Baresy Finn, Tismuim, Thea. Fex.
Msete Oslambtaa Hall, IM and 3rd Sunday at 7 M p. m.
XL PASO—Spiritmil Director. Father Cahill; Preateeat Jas. Olffatd;>
PlusHent, J. M Mergaa: Reaordtng Secretuy, J. F. CGouror; Ffammkd Rte
taoy. Th am 1 ■ Hsrtnan; Treaaerti, Ws*. Geugh.
■NNI8—Splxttaal Director, Rev. H. D. Brinkley, President, data Llk
roll; Vkw-Frssldmt, Tom Gordon; Reeocdlitg Secretary, A. O. Do*ndl;Jtan
d> fleeioUiy, John A. O'Neil; Tiassarer. H. M. Keltay.
Metes St. Joseph’s Hall. IM Saaday.
FT. WORTH—Spiritual Director, Bev, J. M. Guyot. Preridout, Jaf.0SM
Vloe-PMldMt, Co*. J- Joyee, Recording Secretary, R, L. Corr, Flnaada tear
tary, M. J. Loughery, Treasurer. Wm. J. Fahey.
MeetaSA itaMalMr HaU.tad Sonday at 11 a. m. aad 4th Sunday
GALVBSTON—Spiritual Director. Bev. John T.NkteolxMi; PrwidsnLOm
Byrne; Visa Prerideat, Peter Morris; Recording Secretory. M. Heffsrean: Hx !
rial S*a>tary. M. F. CoDeralne; Treasurer. P. W. Coltaralne.
Moats 8L Patrick’s Hall, 1st and 3rd Sunday.
HOUSTON, Div. 1—Spiritual Director, Bev. M. IL Crowe; Preridsat, N
rick McKIgunn; Vloe-Presldent, Tim O’ xuisell Jr.; Beeotding De letsty, M
A. Power; Flnaadal Secrotuy, Jos. Brennan; Tressure>, Peter McK-k.
Meeta ax K. P. HOI 91 Wednesday at 8 p. tn. and Sth Sunday at * p. u
HOUSTON. Dtv. 2—SptrttmlDirector, K*v Fa ber Bsateid , P esktete.T£
Chmm ; Vioe-Prarident, T. B. Golding; Rerordlni Secretary J. J. Cain.fi^ml
Secretary. Michael OBellly; Treasurer, Gseiga Weed.
Meets the dxat Friday auc third Sunday of each Htouta.
HOUSTON. Div. 3 -Spiritual Director, Bev. Thm. Xesay; Preddset.?-®
Fttegea; Vfoe-PrMident', Martis F. Cahil; Recording Secretary. J. T.MAriX
Financial Secretary, 3. A. Bocktey; Treasurer. Michael Hartnett.
PALESTINE—Spiritual Director. Rev,C-M.Thlou, Prescient, J.ILW
nteg; VknPnuSdMt, Feur Tighe; Recording Secretary, ---------
rial Secretary, K_ M- Hiaxie; Treasurer, Wm- tawwegro
Mneto 1st and 3rd Sunday at 4 p. m.
SAN ANTONIO—Spiritual Director. Rev. C. J. Smith, O. M. I.. FlggT1
Rt. Bev. N, A. Gallagher, D. D . i
BUhop of Galveston
President,
Jw A. O’Reilly, Austin.
Vlee-Prealdeni.
J. A. McCormick. San Antonio
Secretary,
P. J. Sculley. San Antonio
Treasurer,
Wm. Blakeslee, HaHemvWe.
Trustees,
B. Ganter, Galvreton;
Francis Firebar, Anedn
Bd. Braden, Jr.. San Antonio.
Vlca-PreaMects.
J. P. Schneider, Auatin,
P. B. Dayenm, Dallas;
O. W. Bmentm. M Paso.
Wa. Doherty, Ft. Worth:
P. 8. Ratebitt, Galveetoc;
K. H MRcbei, HaHetavlta;
Angna McDonald, Houston;
Wm. Dobrowolakl, San Antocto:
F. Suohart.Smain;
8. J. Flood, Waco;
A. J. Xatoota. Cartehowa
ai* Fmen: «■* r,i,r« «i i---------------------------
Stote.-n.-ir ! thux Impeded her nctivlty. Tbe people
twli, «. Viuwws :wjU *1*0* her ample liberty to fulfill
Yhenuh OM Werte Mmtectn.
The pope off lie of the Aecer.- i
ta*n prredsiinetl th>- holy year urbt <?t I _
tetll. After :Ut- gonprl el a ^»-vlaI : (reatert moral power in tbe world tbe
«*■ .ndrbrare.1 la tbe Vatican Irani:- ! increase of bet beneficent action is
Ma an auditor of tbe rota read the ; ur]p.Btly necessary In our day. At the
1 Latin and Italian and I present time nations and races are
to the <rol:nnnii of the ; fonillnr the convii-tlon that It Is their
TI;emi[«»n pond Oral courier* j -tatlny" to rob other nation* and
:>ult 'o tb‘ three basilic*.* of | ^,1 uon-flatbollc religious lead-
er* applaud the plundering designs.
I'a ;L where It was al*> , [f -hew bartrarlnn ideas are to be »uc-
Tlu* I* tii - , cessfully combated It must be by the
,* usually observed la t'otholle church, which forbids natiou-
ti.dy year, or Jubilee. ; 3[ ;u>c‘pathle* and prenehea the Chris-
.-elebratcJ lu < brotherhood of man.—-London
Catholic Tlnu-t and Opinion.
jhe siLEyr
,-rs nouWE m '
kbbevof getf
* I-reOy leei'teMI
of st. tnibro,,.
M.itij I’liarmlug stories .w told in
tin- jivt's <,t ■ he saints of the Inter-
'•nurse ‘ertuts-u ihose holy personage*
and Irradoual a:i:nm!* of all kinds —
Ijoa*. wolves, dog*, birds and even the
little bee*, one pretty !n<*:d>-ut con-
•**rt;ing lues is ria rm! >--1 of the great
St A subrcw
Before Ambrose wa* either it saint
• >r great, whet, be was decldtslly little
-in fact, teeng just :t roly poly baby In
'll* cradle—-lie wn* lying fast asleep
lone ihiy. Wl’ii bls mouth wide u|M*tl. In
-.he r-uttrtynrd ->f lii* father's palace. [
tsid i .vriter .n .1 nurse, who had guile to have a lit-
|s,u <.b.see.,t!t . <?lw, w,t,( ,(ai(( t)i.„ M.rvuIlt „„ ([,».■
opposite side of the yard, wa* sudden
, ly startled by *>*-ing a whole swarm of
bee* tj.v tutraril the «-rndle. circle above
j ;t for a moment or two and then sei
: tie tie'll the baby's face. The woman
I. i tvtis niarnusl b-*t the insect* should
i sting the r-hild. especially when she
mw the lx*-*. «3i- after another, Uy
into the baby'* tn*•<:t!i and rty out
again .u a regular pn*.-e**lo:t.
She w:t* just going to "shoo" them
away when little Ambrose'* father
yrottfieai bull
taro alSxed .
^urrtb. T“
tatat rhe :>nlt ... -
■t. John Latent u. &to*a Maria Mag '
gtere and S'
pKbiiHbed :in>! 1 up.
COBtotu wit.
procteimlug
whl*-fj wa» r>:'«: ‘-.denial' <s?lrbrit:ed in
by Bo&.fa.-e \ III That pontiff
^obilsbe,; a bui: :n wh:*h the plot ary
tednlge.o.'-* ;«■•■• a'aitttoi !*i til.re-
who W. •>' ■ ■ ■.!■■ • -J'!*-* «a* es
ttti<!e! ».; ;,.*••• n >;■• 'luring -t **-n
troi ni year ,t>"'iM gu **;1 pdgr;n.n.- ■
to ili^ile. and s!si> ■her*-, lie*!-!,-* ■!;*-
dxa.-g:the ■■■>□*!.iion.s. s!;*»t:lil
Vial: t■ bur- he* -*f St I'cter and Si.
y*-;' :r, -.m*., iH.tible 'hat mtinber of
Vi*!:* win r*-pi.r-"l from the resident*
th- Eteru.ii < ity. About H-OW-t"O
people ,.i*l:e»j tt.jf tear. The iti-
tasu.Qfi 'he;; -m* tba" tie- Jubilee
*hi*t:.<J Is- iijv-t’.eJ inly oar a '•(•□■
retry ’jut st:l»*e*pjenrly jetriod wa.
reduced :•> *' '■■«.’*, to y.-nr*. th>>
Uni’ll of o :r >uvt.,(;r‘* ’.fe oti eartl:.
*<wi finaiiy J'* years.
A year *tf /it": -e 1* a .*Ttr of pmy**t
and t.hauk.sg: Jig ind i writer tn a
Bomiui j'lurtt.e.
synestton* tv;..-'!i-*- r,ie ,-ieitt* of tbe
P*h- .-«nrur;. *>r any r-ai ground to
de ■ hue-h <>•■ returning thanks H’
nays
It 7
aarfWi firti1 f •* itj
Wftli •mite''.-.* •
Financial Secretary. Paul 0 Briea; Troaaurer, P. J. Scalley-
Meett Shafer A Bta&m Hall, Im aad 3rd Thursday at 8 p. m. _
TAYLOR—Spiritual Director, Rev. J, S. Murphy: PreddeiL T. D- **
Vfoa-Fraaldent,C M.B’lU;Raoordiag Secretary. A. P. Hick*; Flnandri»*‘
tary Patrick Hannon; Treaauxer. Joo. Gregory*
Moms Im and 3rd Sunday at 4 JO p.m. ta White1* HUL - ..
TEMPER—Spiritual Director, Bev. P. A. Heckman; Prmfatetit J. ?• I
Vfoe-Preside nt, Dennis Horan; Recording Secretary, Rev. P. A. HadflMriW 1
•a»ci; Secretary, J. W. Kelly; TTmaxror, Pau Horan.
Meets at St. Mary'* Academy. »_ I
TYLKR—Spiritual Director, Bev. Ed. F. Campbell, pntatenL J-
Vire-President, P. McKeoxnaa; Recording Secretary, D. Scolly; Fin*> rial I
tary. Kaarice Broderick. TxnMtmr, P M.Kstrm
Mteta St. Mary'* Kali at 3 p. m. Ind and 4th Sunday of each month- _ I
WACO—spiritual Director. Rev. p. J. Clancy; Prarident, Rev. P. J^^g
Vloe-Prestdem, Joo. Cureminr; Wwording Secretary. Jamet F vw;
8*IPS£S’5?o-aita’’:Tl®Mamr'jr C. Harrigan- „ - — I
WYLIB—spiritual Director, Bov. P.O'Donah a*; Pretadwit, J. M.
TloPftttamt. C- J. QnLactoe ; Bteardbar Rij iMatt. Bd. NeUau;F"^
Sotetawv. V. B GMtagimr; T—sa^raT&S^:
Meat* 1st and 4th Sunday «C each inooth. „ — -
YOAKUM- Spiritual Director, Bov. M. ^aoulik; Proridaat, M.
Vloe-Prmld<gt, P. H. Hagaraan; RocMdteg Secretary. J- P-
eta Seerttary, G. W» Brown; Traaaarer. B E. Brown
STATE OFFICERS, DAUGHTERS OF ERIN.
B- J- D«m«. Dutai; PresMoat, Mte*
Sy*1*.’ ^^P^gridaut, Mre. Grare'Muruiiy, D*ni«ou; Secretarr. Mm
Shaxahaa, Ft. Worth; Treamrar. Ma. M*ry B- Ballard, San Antonio.
division omens. .
. Sytattnat Director. Bev. J. A_ Hartnett; Co. Pi-1*^
^«»®Mfcrad«a; Flasfctact, Mrs. Frank Sbaanou; Bacordtag IfoualttB
*~ -.DyIly1? Dtaaetor. Brv. T. K- Ctavky; Co-
ententei Orf; Piteridaad MraWim- qi— - R -n-g w-eiteurr
ZT r Direteor. Bop. J- M.
™ ‘—I Mrs- A M Men woe; u Millat rtairf^fl
w 8s*rtta*a .........Bar. feta T. NtehoMta; OfcHrfEl
at. hukraud. SKkMmM .Ji? F
HQUOTOW, tol-^gtrtari fltmr. Bos. Ttam.
U Bitter •; •*iil|-T-. In. W T. Marouar; B*5
M~to*at- Ta—li’aHrfonttolrfarf-***^
JSlSJfi **M**». S P- to. M Monte. RF
- Amdemy of St. Jobs, the
Bxptut.
Vtaroau, Txxaa.
A boardfag and taj octanol for entered
etaUreo, untar foe dheotion of tte
SMera of foe Holy Gboat. OpaaodFeh.
8 18M. For torrae and paitmnlara nl-
drem, — J—imMama,
Staten of tho Holy GtanU
XI Onn^**11 ■*' 1----- _
SciiweoffniBiiQ: Flu- 3ecx-. J ■ * - —
" “._:. ***“£«;
md ^Prof* EJHM*y7r; W*Halkrtari Ho. ____
rnd Prof. Ed- Mayer. ggysegnin......----—-----
“ j ■ «59 GaloeavtUe .. <dev. A. Heueteemer - -
---- ....-Rev. J- a- Murphy ..
.......*Rev* P. M Dooahoe...
**** ■ . jmih..*., ~~7~ri'r i * i iriv < 6PI! 'orpus i'hrtatil Very Rev. C. Jalllet. ..*M, T. G*finey.,y
S lr. Dir., Rev P. McMahoa ; Pre;..! Phil* Uugadorf; .th W -rd. A. J. Ki»-1 r.^7 .....|R«’- J- ........'W~‘ ” ”
John Bier; Seer.. R->bt. Goetz. ! Bug; Sth Wari I^uw R- Meyer, Mar- !rp, a Szimanakv .
1 Hh*n Albert F. Hanzal. Ccl-r bearer.
st. MARTIN’* Mrnm. TOURS. ; st-.innacl; Asst CoIor oe*.er*.
_Spir. Dlr.. Rev. <' Preter; Pre*.. I Albert Sehrr.iilrr ml Ernst Emig; Lib-
r.rt Wilfenborr: Seer.. Wn*. Entrnn. I r,^,n Joseph A anal d.
1 St- Anne’* Society—Meets 4th Sunday
>jf each month.
Third Order ot St Frasri!—Meet* *«t
. Sunday ot every mn::uu
1 mmwrti ate Conception Somuities
Banes; Pr»“« , i Sl Joseph'* Branch—Gties to Holy;
! Communion 4th sundsy Meets Tuce-1
1 day preceding 4th Suntay at S-30 p. tn. i
. I St. Aloysios’ Branch—Goes to Holy*
Hoehne® j£-“ 3u3d*y'
Sundav at 3 p. tn
Young Ladle-*' Sodality—Gore u> Holy [
Communion 2nd Sunday. Meets 2nd;
Sunday at 5. p- m,
3T. MART’S CHURCH SOCTETIKa,
Archconfraiernity of tbe Holy Family.
The St. Vincent de Paul society.
The Altar Society.
Apoatlrehip at Prayer of tbe Sacred
Heart. _ ..
I Third Order of St. Francis—Meete 3rd
] Sunday of every month. Rev. Ed. J.
, Q’Callaghali, 0. M-1-, Director.
! Immaculate Conception Sodality—
LGoes to Holy Communion 3rd Sun lay.
Meet* 4th Sunday at 8:45 a. m.
1 CATHOLIC KXiaHTS or AMXXICA (St.
Mary* Branch,Na 3M>—Meet* «u foe
2nd and 4th Tueaday of each month over
No. 31 W. ComauMtM *trect- Spirit-
ual Director, Bev. C. J- Smith, O.
M, I.; President, Jaa. Wahrenberger;
yicfr-Prreldent, Wm Dobrowal*ki; Rec.
Sec.. Patrick J. Scolley; Fie Sec*,Aug.
A ZUlk; Treaa., Ben Ktolbaan; Ser-
geeat-at azuu, J- M- Potooewltx; Sen-
tinel, Jo*. Morawietx, Sr.; Color Bear-
er, Pat. Muldoon; Aaaitta'ato, H.Froebel
and Ed Dobrowolakl; Tnotoea, Bd.
Braden, Jr.. A. A- GltUngar and Capt.
I, A- McCormick.
XUgret. but !: .> In the order *:f buuuui
wvmiL* tbiit :t Hbuiild !>e *o.
leaden* ■? Li * *iut nge 1 u the i
breaa*. and du* tacilnatlou sometime-* ; >ai,i tbeir n**p**-t* to th** baby, they
tadnoM men io reject the dwtritiM ot ^,.w away of their own accord and
Cbrtit. They are doctrines full of hop* I wenc right tip iuto rhe nlr. so high that
are! eoMotatiou. and yet so re*til'** and ■ th,.y wen. 1<Mlt Yiew. Am-
takle in tin: human mind that It put*; brose'* father thought he «w In so
Xim away almost la wautonnew*. Bui j a2, <H*:ttiTeuce a myaterioua
talteii on the Whole the Catholic charcl; , remarked, "If Cod grant* thin
baa reaaon to loot track upon the doa- * ip*lKth of days, be will one day
lag century with antlafactlon ami to' be aometbtag great." And everybody
"Wriuwme the new century with coufl* . tnow* how true hl* prediction became.
-4«u.-r : There la another atary about beea re-
So far a* politic* i* coacr-rnt'd. aave J ln the life of St David of Wale*.
aad except the uueath.u of the tew ! w>e of St. David'* monks, an irtah-
* proper i aaan named Madonuoc; could net reslat
lu hl* old age the deaire to see once
-----— -------- — —---- auwe hi* native country. Such a loag-
ha* aot te-en [trejtnlieixUy affected by i very common among old people
revwtattonary -hanger. White fo- af aU nations I i tie*. They like to die
-efaureh prearhea Nubiatadou to all cm | where they were boro.
mttuted autboritle.* she rerognizi-a that | Wedl. Madonno- received the uecema-
tt la no parr *>f her duty to Impose | -y pmmiaalon from his superiors and
taenia of governrnent on people* Her j W(.nt M board the ve**wl that was to
pg*-;tnrr i.* to *po—ui the kingdom of r ,-^rry him to IridamL No sooner bad
God. of vh ch u;on.-irrii:*t or repub- mMg embark**!, however, than all
llron dike mny ?e- a c-hild. Political!./ , ;;Itf tx*w «f the mooutery flew down to
■foarrefore there Lx* been no loos be I jj,,. *hore ami established themselves
•amine polltli-a. chan-re dot** not conrrrti i „Q q,,, vessel** Ixiwsprit. Madonuoc
ber*. * (if-nottaeed them to bls superior awl
ReUgiomdy *b*- ha* tx-cti subjected repeatedly to eliase them back,
kb reantant artarfcs. ami lodlfferrnttaiu . wa* of no u.*e, the liee* hadn’t
han Itertiap* *>**->uie aomewtmt more ’ vow. ..Uedlencv. and they
general among tli<- run**.-* In Frsnci* 1 in sticking to the vessel and
And Italy. But m* a nntlor; t-rance wa* ! accompanying Madonnoc to the Emer-
fi*r an1***- antiloth*4|e at rhe end of ajj jjto*.
foe Utat century than :r I* at present. , Krer since that Lime beet have been
MBd Italy. <terplte the hostility of its touwg in Ireland. Some hjatorUins any
reters. E* thoroughly sound in Its toy- [ ^at peevinuwly they were unknown In
‘ ~ ; that country, although the Green Isle La
* so swoct a place that 1 thinh the bees
i auiat luive nude hooey th -re ever since
' Noah let them out of the ark.—Ave Mi-
ra.
—«. D-r <»»«•
to *ho M-™
* -S>u. ■**
-p*. foltewitn graph!
Trni^«- *
,.v wr.tr-n iy a 1
^mdenL
Tort i»l*,r H
’ <.f the life of t
the Ablx'y s 'wa*
rP^.t to our render*:
fiftieth Htmtversi
wS al be.V of Gcihre
evtebrat.'d. Ptfr:
pr., monks fren* tbe
Jtuav. to F.itoee. -ime
^-uri-rroiH-rty for a tu<
f . fHK* acres v.-a-s pur
jltst-cr* fl" Is’^'ti**. lu
the monaster? wx
. ,**;r.pany of 4M nwm
h(!-* in Father
««mded tbe colony, ha
and was made a:
of cutmifeK exertion
abbey to Pr,'M*t-’
lw resigned and
1tMk bls place. So wo
(wr trodden it* precli
xl: avcn*w of »ph-nv
Wd" from tbe estranc
iodpv Beyond i* the
tmerl by amootli wal
Iwds and having In t*'
„t the Virgin, her L**r
of a serpent. i*o
trellis is i-nreed "Dui
Ralrc " Rough, titop
|>Wid.ng. tte motiaster!
star •<-« in height- i>*'
mere for :i statue of
pr.tren *a:ui. K •'!<*'
;rr I Hlretis-ottre Or* I
ms-rtpUui wiiteh >urr
ttri'-e Inside, tilt
■n :l:c rr-fevtorj. n 1
mfrt-r-** nml Ion
ret with wruxlt-r:
slid tbe pin toes t eurtl
of the room. Sext <*
room. With a ro sed
ebri <>n t are three
bst :ind the prior an<
right arid left.
an coufensiotolls wh
icrbt: the monks seel
rtee t*-urbes which i;
masks take their pla
nlr.g of the day wi
reads from the rules
Pemiucc ta assign’d]
fesses n fftult. <tof <
nio faults <* th*.- sin ■
tore* <>f mints atw! n
wall of th:* room, hr
th<- order*- of the tk*y
A ■•In**rie'*s jdnee
. :njitg n double
t-BF-li of v. .* U l*ui
din” A*-n *"* :!:c l*r
nitrory ' *:> -l.t-b
of naif a century rtr
•.iiti-n*:inc i*f th** m
r*»? i J :i t r ;t:- a ■•ouij* le
Tr.tpptat order.
.A ?:lgh a.".*! surrou
ag pl^ct- **'' tin- u?t*i
of ■: ,* wo::'. All I h<
A 1*l:>*-k cr*«* wiitwl
vac*; Tuoun'i A* om-
t'Uliiac of tl.c tioM :*
rewiludcr «*f fte-eud :
Af-er jws'-jru: t.ini
th*- <“:ap > ta ncn*-;.»*<!
I*a* relief of Ira I
and figure* of tL- :
tug at tl»* fo.it «' tlir
Mj-ml*..'* m wocsl nru
*t1 floor. Stalls for
fo- ’he lay tinoiii*-r-*
in.*r ;bcs*c *s a gnlh
ger* tviji> iu.:y :l
ta :hat the daily dovo
2 «.-lock each :i,<*--u
*< a 1**11 at Lou
he's, and the v. ;:il«*
irraiins. The Mwai*
tins time by tin* aid*
“Isons !n ureiim nd;
la- '-bunts.
adjuvi-u’lu
entries the reply f ru
Wed bred hero.
At IcHlt ..clock pr
by the .-ntire- ciraro.i;
the iLtatvlux. Petya
held nt crji and r.fte:
ta estci; at 7. Afto:-
the chapeL Ins'i::? v
tntmk* r.ork in ;!«- t
until llJkk A- :n*>u
thorn to prsyiT At I
tt to foe ldi*SM*l -sa
and at 2 o'clock d:nn
flesh. fiowL butt.-r t
bidden, and din-ire
r.Tr*rtl*rti*iL Vi-w[*-rs
“Stolve Eeg’jia- rt: *i *
■"Shire Regina'" ta I**
once a cpiolirate*; fo
Such r.ltboin carl:
Getlrscnratr* Tropt-ts
years, Dvring nil th
abbots have te'-n th
P* try. Father IRuie
Olirer-ht,
throngh the j Father Ryaa.
i*ar a*,ravw vo- SJ urew rasAt -
jpoprl of Cbrirt. which exact* respect ■
*rtiy for tbe moral law and not for pr> !
Jttfcni abuses, unfortunately became x.»-
aMeiated In ttu* minds of many with
rite- metbods of reactionary govern-
wouis or totem perate party tactician*,
nod when they lost renpect for theae
xavernment* aad parties they thought
riu retectioo of tbe faith should be a
Rt. Rrv. J. A. FlmaM. » *
^^^{^^maJmsJaa. HaltecavUle-
Vkw-Prerident,
A. CHtetautmi, Tyfer.
Socrotarr, .
D. F. Kelteber. Austin.
Titnaunr. „ „
T. F- McEnnl*. Donas.
LIST OF BBANCHBS AND THKIR OFFICERS.
7 Spirfti»ai~Dtrocter ~ - Prrafcteet KSSglsew
—Bav~J M. Mayes..... J. A Mrnn-ny f~
Rev.’J.M.Gaytrf Martin Larin...
Bbv. B. ML Pajaa.......James SnBlrsn c, a.btirIL.
Bev.A-Bazfata..........T-P- Browner.. I. P.
Rav. J. M. Kirwin |B. Ookr
Bev. C. M. Tlrion......ID. McGowan a. M.
'Bev. T. K. Crowtev.....M. J Sweeney. Ed.
~. L. Granger -[J- H-Touh»r . ..E.C. t^2T'-
, Rev. c. j- Smifo. o. M. ijJ. Wahreit*»rgwp. Seatto '
Kn*’r S?****’ i xk*Houston......Bev.T. Hemmasy......|F. J- Smith .. £ j£ Basel"
V^:rr^' 3S>Austi a......:R«v- Pr*« Laufo, a S. C-,C. L. Woodward-Cha<
5M Golvesum - - ■ Rev. J. T. Nlchol«oc.....jGeo- Steml P. Lw
-------------taj ' F‘ ! Mi Houston......Bey. Th. Banfield... • I Angus McDonald Aesia fj,T
Treaa., Theo. Vincke; Trustee*., Ed.; . Rav. Samuel CahllL S. J. Geo. W.Emetaoi; p, a y.J -
Braden. Jr.. Q. W. Hfgtn. Atoys p u p Nutsrtua. Wm. Blake*l«a iy / ......
[TarrilliDo and Prof. Ed. Meyer; R4dief!»»«'^»“v‘“’ P_ McMahon . ... *------ - A *ut....
Spir. Dir.. Rev. W. A. Fubrwerk :! Commirttre, 1*t Ward. Henry Lamm ; 88' ......
Pres.. Wm. Hering. Seer.. Bemsnf Ward. Vai. Mechler: 3rd Ward. Cha*. ^
Sctoweegmann. ■Wernette;4thWard.Ang.N.UlMcb:i®«;^2?“'
ST. j amx6‘society, se ;ctn. ‘ 5th Word, Aloys Mueller; 8 th Ward, ; ',h(.
' Phil. Lanvadorf: 7th W -rd,
i ling; 8th Ward. Louia
' Bh*n. Albert F. Hanz
i Joe. Steiumel;
Br st Wi’fenbotg; Seer., Wm. Entrap. J
AT. JOSXFE'S SOCIKTT. 8TRDT<» rRAIHIE. j
Spir. Dir., Rev. Clemen* Klingel, O. >
S. B. : Pre*.. Chm*. Frehrich; Seer..'
Adolph Wan nek.
81, JOSEPH'S SOCfErY. WEIMA3,
Spir. Dir.. Rev. C- J B
M. Kletel; Seer., F Pavlik
ST. MICHAML'S SOCIETY. WSBTTUAUA
tapir. Dir, Rjy. M.
P.*ei>,, Anton
Kley pa*.
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