Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1898 Page: 6 of 8
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AN INSTITUTE OF LEARNING.
EMIL VOELCKER,
THE
BHJABLIFDBMTDBI
CAxrrrs, mattes b, rrc., nc.
Ida Agent for Tk« Davis Sewiag Waritoe.
NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS.
Hew Mm In kslUiSMBr ■■—■ York.
Mr, not hint new in settlement bouse
work is to be inaugurated by the Paulist
fatben in New York. Their new prop-
erty in Sbtty-lrst street, near Columbus
avenue, came into their pononfan lari
week. The price paid was *30,000. and
the work cd alterations i* to be begun
at once, to cent about $5,000. The new
idm is the public pinfomim at total ab-
Mnmiea in oranecticn with settlements.
Tb* lender in tbe movement is the Rev.
A P. Doyle.—Bouton Harold.
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B« E, VOELCKER,
THS LEADING BRUGGIST
Dealer in Drugs, Medicine, School
Books, and Stationery. German and
English Periodicals.
NEW BRAUNFELS,
SAN ANTONIO MANTEL CO.
NTxinteltt.
307 E. Houston St, San Antonio.
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BATBCHOOL
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Stadias wW be rwemnad « Monday, September <. Tw pm tie ulna affay ■
Mother Superior, St In* Start. KtTO UW W fll IB |
Dallas, Texas. I
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Cor. South Inredo and Esr* Streets.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
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bus dJettoguMN
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Urineent is set
Bosum* TMOttL m Mona:
Board, caldoa. md launMy........................ ....... $U4N.
Beard. tuMeu, amt tonedry te cMfenu nte U wns at agalM^
Mmtataaaan (astral............................CTT....... A*
Beek-heegtog (eottss) per teeoea...................... 51-
Xtaoatioa and toner vat torn an boarikea.
to tether tadMmntte apply to MOTHMt RCFESEOB.
: TTrsnlinR Convent and Academy. : I
Avenue N, bet 25 A and 27th Sts, Galveston. 1
BKiiiu ui Diy SiBl ftr Yim Lite. 1
____WB open Na daomu m WEDNMEMX J
SKTT. 1st. for the bourtMng sehMteul 1
TUESDAY. SEPT. 7th. te tto te |
seheol. The iwiitwir year emteanB 1
man the. Sent. I to Jum *D. Tww>. 3
'Bend and nritfen fcrfvenaeihs, M* 1
mueie, painting, tteeagnpby.ttc, te 1
$ - & SB' ®**to ensues. Term far day pujto I
w •* to $S par seumh. aomtdfa* is gnto 1
EtMerfftoUn, fran$h| ]
p* mwah. Tto Vreullne Sue fev I
aim under their tuiabure the Atofe I
ecboole of St. Patrick’» Chnrch sad * ]
? BwSerred Heart er Jesuit Chunk. Alto j
qviriM may be made of the reapuMn
■P.W «r nf tta Wrm at the ucboola. For pnweeraa and puticatastfBe
x£X Atetony.adtoM. MOTHEK SUPERIOR,
ursuune convent,
Atim N, tec 3Kfa and 37tk te.
Bank, office and store fixture,
•how cases, office desks.
AltaJfg ANO OTHER
CHONCimDBI to order.
Designs and estimates furnished on
applicstion.
109*111 PATTERSON AVE.,
DALLAS, ' TEX-
Nazareth Academy,
Vietaria, Texwh,
The scholastic year of this hutitatioc commences on the first Moa*V *
September. "
The Academic course is tbanmgh in the three grades. Preparatory.
and Senior.
German, French, Spanish, and Latin
are taught; also Music. Drawing. Pstattinr. and Fancy-wort.
Terms: Board. Tuition, and Washing, per month, $15.
Day Pupils, per month. $1 to $3.
For further particulars apply to THE MOTHER. SUPER-lOt
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RAN ANTONIO A GULF RAIL HO AD 1
Lsaves for Stockdale daily, j
exosotSuoday.............830a. mJ
Arrives from Stockdale daily, I
except Saturday and Sunday 3:0» p m-,
QnStturday................ «30p.m.
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to T ailj a ■■■
Of CatboIiciCy in the «
pane, pr-'^cux and hoped fa
Imahi't ''er Lady of the*
in Kpcak. ^; <if the recent q
new missionary odDege ns
Sydney, says:
“Tbe Catholic populati
lia apprxwches to nearly L
to the prcMit Europe has 1
greater number barprii
ticnlariy the xeligiMW red
tile parochial clergy by pr
aiiMs and retreats. Tbe m
ttdntal vocsKimui ire toe ;
ascribed to toe lack <rf <q»p
ttair fulfillment in toe esn
the church in AnoBnli*
henceforth she will be in
meruit fare own pnttws.
tender tost at toe ncNe
College of St. Patrick’* ;
thurch is no longer under
«< seeking in tire old wcri
tetbe ednretomoC burs
May it not be that the glc
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w nmpi *» Dreste
Ctekrte.O T., Aug. &—A I3-yaar-old
tottuf G. W. Msrphyrf Dekestampced
tohrid a bone by a rope when tbs axxi-
mnl xsoi away, Tbs boy’s leg teretM
ewhmgtod in tbe rope and he was
dmggnA to rlesxK his tend and body be*
ingterfnlly xnaagteL
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Bril —ww are ddng damage to coc-
tsn aMud Corsicana. Tern
' Tmr Wtmmrt waaacridsstany shot
fey anottar boy at Austin, Tex., with a
dggat xifie and is not «xpected to livk
Hon. X W. Bbdte will speak at Xklte,
Ute, <m Sspc. A at the Labor day csle-
Jfim E<, colored, died at Eteynn,
SlMHtem injurias received by being
nre^reur by attain.
tMtod Skates .......tenner st Starts,
Tte, in p*r~ of the late Judge Easton.
in a mtitte teiwm near Wanted.
Jhdl, Eaginevr John Higley and Ffre-
BdwartL Wittig, were kiHad and
several rites hurt.
Jteres Wilhams, a blixrt man, was
IteDkr Cookville, Tex., by bunton.
He toad bran wandering a week without
fteL His oenditam is sertoua
Hsnten Smith, a boy. was severely
tert at Temple, Tex., by a bone falling
an him.
.Tbe new passenger depot of the In*
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hope that atoenngy be B
^(y charge mstonitted to
fan the midtt of our Oat
■God will rate up gutem
jrefuDy follow in tl
fa Francis Xavte. Heme
ad sad Btrirep Vretea, tii
tie of New Gntea. vrtou,
Australian tew far t
Messed the spot wtem t
**iVyfv m Xteriwgtrm
Aurenlte also reepunn ae
■’“rhowffl beever r
^•^^adtoial ctegy by
Bhadierwy otiDege at Ki
*fa> tins (reject in view H
■“otire Society at Mteti
fated Hute tire yvnch
"o sre tanei by God t
cowtvottion of engiamd.
Um Mnssste la tete cnaten tea la
■tore Whan «ne fftotote Ntete
Tfoe appsnl shirk Jte hsHeses fan
; xm teteand to tte Ctotteteerf ite
wreMte paayte tout tteuawtete
mtettetitten toe Catholic cate* tn
■tetedmay teunt tn. teboamisbo-
teiLJki Mate rem mreatiumtmete*
«gn ouantty. Genmasy hnenow tatam
»the "cramde ri prayres.” An am-
ciMfcic* ho* twenfemed *> tM» Mid
abate it nmnbte 30.000 msmbte
Mgs. Kleber od Freiburg, in flwtoer-
lawL f** twen conunifl>i<9Bd to intro-
daoe into Goman speaking lands, with
toe apprttedon of the ^biahegu^tts
psaskre. founded by too aovereite I**>-
fiW
Tte mowtet has been placed mrire
tire patrarege <d too blemod Canlaius.
and it will m> doubt spread rapidly in
three parts of Germany which were
ted^dbrtmd. We should tike to see
toe Geanau ’ Catholics entering into
rivalry With tote Itamtisooroligiarite _____
tW* "^m^listent^rtootedlicou^ u!amfou«t Mteco and San
frerernity <ff Ourlredy umierritMiB have
LUCCHESE BROS.
MA5CFACTCRER8 OF
LGENTff Dd Fine Shoes.1
Riling and Military Borts a Specialty.
Keoairing neatly dose.
Have removed to 317 E. Houston Street.
The subjoined, sennet has been sug-
gteod by the discovery by Father Ban-
soli tn the church <tf Ognteunti in
Florence of Ghixlandajo’s fresco of Our
Lady of Morey with the portrait of
A—tey* VeepneaL too navigator, at
tte age of 18:
Areertoktetepwsrt mm « tens.
Bapt wMh the vogue sspastaaae of sorer's
Oa Sbs fte vMw fam terete iphms
teres all toteute ftere codMaa.
As teM* fam k«™ itetboIdFloreatte
Tb wrmt th* mate rt the stew yauw
3kas fas site ewtere bar who tea
As fareSrek m rtsikte rite tea,
fcthtaaravtetaewnoawwaw
per tea. > ihikliil ste afttete
Ate Asm Shan Crete at Aare whoa tea tekk
CtatStewaC gtei wkk Imre sAimluum
• tete.
Aril akmteeretehbvteria ismawta ghte
num sin Tq i---krttti--
Ki-Ann TtabW
No Cripe
WBUhWUttohMBtefte. EBftfciMBto
BMANtekteMI pte fate Nan you eh to
ghmretetottoBtete Boote tepkehte
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' gte ototo IteMk terer. toed a* Mo
ltoto*te*ra teuton for rewtelmarilta
^JHadteb wan • great shock to ba
mmrftbtifa fa"** Govensor Culte*
ste wte oteri Ma warmest friends ate
fatotelj irtekfiwtelriadwnire. The
MM** o*|pMMBdl Mmeeif
te^bte totte <V the character aud
OMlretoif laotewL The time at
re» freo^nl tea not yuc been anacuaced.
"' pr Jamiitehi «• aimte UOyears of
Vfa ^ma re widow ate a married
tegte- Hestete 13 yearn as atoto
haatthuffite*
BfetenlM. auotengin was burn m
Msacnbae oorenty. Mim., Sapt. 28, 1838.
JEta ^iwwt*1 novad to Texas m 1848 and
salted to W.iihlegtrsi ererety. Dr.
Bwisrisgfn opposed ate voote agafawt
seremore- When toe <teinenoo was
teoptod, bww». be jraspiiy erelted
g^l fought tomgteat toe civil war
tetttdiadmtesi.
Ss-sSEF
tioM of tiltote ntewtam
sn age » many ttey ctori
wboctecott to am tote* <
girls are leuaired DM
*MthhsM of fan Stem ri B
■vten they mteta rix<w m
to to iMtructod lor tepciem
Jhcamn)w~1d wurt Itoch ccmp
te with * cottage, a garden
<g lend in tbe new village.
Trerks that tbe regular lift
tty ate the religious jeart
fmrilte mate an ezceUmii
<n the nagrosa arexite ani
iwrier them more dripcsei
^agunittn. In the Stanley 1
tte«.m33of these4*foxmei
asrix having coat abou t 2.0fr
CM greaser number <tf the:
mtobliabed by m'ana of c
frean tire rtteenta of the -Je
of Brigium. On religi<mH I
Itogre would wish to w* th
temi h i-iftutian of the Kcstp
t»hr over by tire Belgtau
•wton the qxrewticu cornua U]
two years hence.*—Fatter J
aid.
IN HONOR OF A PRIEST.
amher O'TW»W» CkB*sn Xre J1«w Ysrta
Msterensreii Bl ttstery.
A lottsr was read at mam in tbe
Chnrrt at tiw Holy Innocents at 138
West Thirty-seventh street, in New
Ycrt, recently from Archbishop Corri-
gsoi, announcing that the church had
been elevated to tire status of a permar
nent notary. There an rtx others of
this status to tbe New York diocese.
Their rectors cannot be removed except
by trial before tbe ocdeaiaBticte court.
The elevation is in recognition of the
starling worth of tbe rector. Father 3L
C. O’Paxrel, who has been rector for
three years, snd during that period has
rtenced the ■*»««] in jr debt of tho church
from $68,000 to >±3,000 and has great-
ly iiujrereni the number<< pnriahicoenL
His previous charge was at St. Terem’s
church at Rutger* ate Hmxy streets,
ate there also his efforts won for that
rhnrrh the status of a permanent rec-
tory.—New York World.
at Hmsoou, Tex., has been, thrown open
*><te yUic
J> Mph Stahlmart died at Onldwell,
Ttaa.. from tbe kick of re row.
Stir Pmnrer lowered his record at Co-
Imnbus. O., making the mile in 1 ^9^.
■x-Kmpste Eugenie is reported ssri-
ew^r ill at Etaria. France.
A joint reunfam of the btee ate gray
-imuiir will be held at Philrilriphia.
Srfam Hillary, colored, died near
amasran, Tex., at tbe age of 100.
Tte new mteirr erected at Juans,
Mte. snow tho river from El Paso, is
Kreil Waldein was drowned in tbe
(Morada river at Austin, T«x_, while in
MAkinre. _______
A now ifam tn* Varin ,
Priaoe Mamiznc. who rrjrerwreite tbe
oHte prtaesdy family in Roma, tracing
hfodomont friren tbeCremn, was an his
way to Ms state carriage to pgy hie re-
spects ate affm his congratulatimi tn
gbn pope ore the orosrion of one at te-
mnl papal axnxtvrrsarise which ' have
tririm pirn* tide year, when the offite
fatestpo at tte guard at toe cootie of
Bon ka^la seeing too gilded chariot
Moteteg mnte the bridge, thought it
num tte king, nod, celling oct his men,
fite guard prmsntod arms aa ftfaee
Jfiratontt who is one of the pope's
StSMteri m pyre to is, drove pest. Thia
phgaate riirtsks had already readied
the popffo ears where tea prince entered
(to uribsnro ehamtee, and Loo XUl
: we amah amuaed and joked tbe prince
UlM bring ntittukrit for the kra*.
~Bat X «te tern toe Hute at tte terne
: ' of teray in my vrina," mid Prince
JfiMriBO. “Ate vmy good Hood, too.’’
1 aauwoasd tte pope.—Londes. Poet.
sefa r»t*r t« Dosvonre Ti*>^
Bishop Foley addressed the troops as
they were preparing to depart faam the
naw light guard armory in Detroit. Tho .
bishop mid:
•• Defend that flag ate spread ita folds
over Cuba until there is the same lib-
erty there that we enjoy. As a minister
of peace it is not mine to stir you up to
war, but let me imprem tn you one
thing: Never in the idlenem at camp or
the straggle of the field forget that you
are men- 1 am sure that when we in-
trust to you the honor of tbe state of
Michigan you will bring it back more
glnriomi than before. To the Catholic
soldiera let me ay: Remember your
duty. Fight sb soldl«a should fight ate
show yourselves the better soldiers that
you belong co our church. Remember
you are American soldiers. Do your
duty. ”—Standard ate Times.
Arnows st **W*U
Tbe Jmujt fathers of Beirut; where
they direct with such socceM their cele-
brated Univertity of fa Joseph, that is
doing so much for the education of the
oriental clergy, imued between 1882 and
18B0 an Arabic version of tbe Holy Bi-
ble in three beautifully printed vol-
umes, far which new type, with vowels
attaebte to the anuaianta, bad been
cast. A photolithographic reproduction
at this edition has just been issued in *
single octavo volume <ff 562 pages.
Luzac’sOriental List writae of it; “Wo
must confam that the type, though mi-
nute, is perfectly clear, ate we hope that
the volume wili roro fite ita wsy «feet rose
Brrwyg th» IaZ*B CUM Of AX3D1C spCu- ____---E
fagCbrirtiam?* Albert but •erricMble
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J* toat sfotii, fa, w
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faftidqys rete shotni
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Botfoe—Trustee's Sale.
Wter as, Paul L. Magadieu, on the {
16thdayofMav A. D. IM7.made,exe-
cuted, and delivered to L. Timmer, bis -
rriatn promiftory note for tte auui of
eight buudred dollars C88CO.OC) payable
,0 th* order of raid L. Tinnier one-yen |
after ha date with interest tnereon ac .
tbe rate of ton percent per annum from ,
date, ate further providing fast if uid
note should not te paid when <k« tbe
•aid mksriboald p*1 “ ajditioo*! turn
of ten per rent aa attorney’s ft m for col-
lection, and tor the purpose of securing
1 be payment of arid promUsory note,
tte teJ Paul L. Magadieu, on tte sune
date. made, executed, and delivered a
certain deed of trust to John P. Csmp -
bell, trustee, for th- benefit of said L.
Timmer or other owner or holder < f I
said note, which deed of trait convey*
the following described property to* wit;
All that certain tract or par el ot land
Bltuated in tte State of Texas,County ot
Rawer, and uithln tbe corporate Ilmlto
or too City of San Antooto. betoo lota
number elmn (11) and twelve (II) tn
block number “C" on Aransaa street,
city block No* M«3. B«“ ,Cou,15!fi
T*v*s and more particular.y described
M fallows *. Beginning at a point on the
> ortb line of * new street (Atumm
■tawd) immediately north of tbe San
Anrroto au<1 Aramas PaM Railroad de-
pot, said petit being tbe south-east cor-!
nor of a IM sold to Garoul, and situated >
at * distance at 160 feet 8. to degrew* E. <
from tte 8. W. corner of mid Garonl; _____
lot, on tte ease side of S. Hon* street; JTOM-S SCHOTT,
tbencs wKh Che north line of Aransas
attest 8. 65 dsgrMB E., thirty (3j) feet
1 to a point; thence on a Hoe parallel to
the east line of S. Flores street N. 17
1 dunrees L. one hundred (100) feet to a ,
. print; thence on a line parallel to tte
■ earth line of said Aransas street N. to
degrem^W.totrty GJO^fret*toa point; •
ntatoOMt corow of lot of said Garcnl, \
at 100 fool tbs place of beginning.
Alsu a lot beginning at tbe south e«rt
eurocrat tbe 30 foot lot above described. ■
In auki dty ot 8ao Antonio, tte deed of ,
wbleh to reonnfod to Vol. ?». page 48,
Bexar County late records, which cor
Mr to ISO feet & U degrees E.from tbe
uetflaeaat oorner of Aransas sod S.
Florae streets; thence with toe north
Hn* of Aransas street S. 6S degrees E
ten (10) foot to a point for the south-
east earner of this tot; thence north 17
degrees E. a line parallel to South
rtermstreeC. one hundred (100) feet to
a point on on alley for the north E.
corner of thia lot; thenoe with tte south
sHn of thU alley north « degrees W.
tea (10) tout to tna N- E. corner of said
3* foot lot above described; thence with
tte east Hua of arid lot 8. 17 degrees W.
one hundrod flOO) fret, to toe piece of
iMalnnhrg which deed of trust to My
rtootded tat the records of said Bexar
County. In Vol. 163 on page 173.
Ate wberees saM John P. Campbell
tea s«lt*d ate refused to act aa trustee
uader arid deed of trust, and tte sold
L. Timmer tea, in writiug, appointed
■e.tte nniMrignirll. -7 sn*Trtlt--wntm
therute In acoosdaoro with tee forms at
mH deed tt trust: Ard Wherein de-
forithte been made in tte psyuMut of
arid prafotriuey note Ate tteaaam to now
p«t due, ete the mid L. Tfammr, the
owner ate teMer of said Mde, baa .e-
Mastad the undwrigned, to ezeoute
Sdintot: Now therefore I, M. F.
CteMbsU, usbstitat® trustee, by virtu*
ofmid treat ate tb* power of sale con
Mtood la tti fate of trust, vffi eeti tte
aril above doMdted real estate at pub
He vradno, tar cash, te tte highest Hd-
Anv mtfa toast draref tho Cmm Homo
fa tb* arty of fan Antonio. Bexar
Chancy, Texan a* Tuesday, the «h day
Uffasoortb* A. D. UM, kstwoa (ka
Mura at 1* uMosk a ss.aod 4 etrieek
rZsf total fay foki tott ippty *•
Msosote « sri* tetbu payist ri tbe
^riteff|t ttrifay tbo sura* faoMfiiny tte
•rik ateOtotauMtate sate moored by
taM tend < tefotaa rihnsrid,aadMo
fafaMte *W« 1 w® oovr tette
— ritesaoripaiteaaowtaad
ttMuteaa* faBrar to tte
wriNteMkfaBgd wr*
fag ltawwaM~Xt wan tte Load** do-
WHtamtmoanteg to tebrervwr-
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. ffitaffioa htofcDow mm. aotte majority
: gEtewfafa «■ Oatt IL for la awes
laoaatiote «o rate, ratek aoH, am
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BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
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city, and offers every inducement as regards hcaltidul and refitei
surroundings. 1 borough and practical instnctiMi in all the branifaR
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leave dally tor Beeville. Rock-
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too,GrinalMuandWaco... 7i»p. m.
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