THE AMERICAN UNfcNOVtN IN THt ROMAN CMUWCM Omaha. N. April 2ltlMil. Fdiior Tim Av.nic. Dear Sir: The Roman Organ, Sept. lit, devoir three ntitl 11 half column to a ltnvl of the members of the A. P. A, fr daring to belong 1i an organisation oppossed l.i the H'mn Catholic church, and give the imm of about 50 of its sup. posed members, who, It claims, bo long to thU "lio.1nr.lty conspiracy again. t religious liberty." Religious liberty I something tin known in the Koninn Catholic church except when Tiiur nro In tho minority. Whoever hoard of tho Roman church tolerating religious liberty when in power? 1 challenge any member of that church to olio ft single iiiHtunoc. History tells us tho contrary was tho rule. What would bo tho fitto of any Prot estant who dared to try mid effect an entrance to one of their bocret nioot IngsP Ho certainly would faro little better than Cronin, whom they only suspected, and whom bin friends olalm refused to sanction the treachery of the ollioore of tho Clan-na-gaol. What would tho editor of tho Uoman mouth pleco ftay if tho entrance of tho meeting places of tho Ancient Order of Hibern ians, or the Catholic Knights, or tho Young Men's Institute, the Clan-na-gael or n-iy other of the 25 or 3D secret orders of the Roman church, wire blocked up by from 20 to a 100 of tho most unscrupulous men In tho city, and headed by city and county officials who hold their positions through the influence of Protestant? Ills voice would" bo raised loud enough for all to hear, against this Intimida tion of men on account of their religion. Suppose a hundred A. P. A. tneii were standing on the Kast side of Four teenth street on Sunday afternoon when nil the good Romans assemble In the room opposite to hear the paid spies of tho Roman church read off the names of other good citizens who had Joined tho A. P, A. since the preceding Sun day, and earned tho proud distinction of becoming, by that act, men whom tho most vilo and obscene names, would do honor: I nay suppose that number of Protestants were there, and went across In a body, and blockaded the stairs, what wuld he say? No launguage would bo loo severe; no names too vicious, for him to launch at their offensive heads. And ho would be juslilled so long as he remained within tho bounds of decency. No man, no set of men have tho right to at.enipt to disturb n private meeting without becoming ameulable to the law. I presume the editor of that pa per attributes the large per centago of Roman Catholics In our city, county and slate prison, also in the houses of prostitutions to religious persecution. The Roman Catholics nro inukeo a persecuted people, more so than AM. the men, women and children who have died at Die stnke because they Insisted In dlffuring with them on re ligion matters. Is it religious freedom for the Ro man church to forbid, kkom tiir rtx I'lT, I'NDEIt l'AIM OK KXCOMMUNIflATION an v of its members to tiiapk with ok BVKN TWO AT WITH COMMON CoUKTKMKY. a Protestant who has dared to belong to the A. P. A.P Is It religious, or nny other kind of freedom, whleh f.uh tU iteople Ui send their children t the putil'e seho.il. where the parent Is employed as jtnilor, and owmmiimi. rates the whole family on account of it? I It religious freedom fr any other clas o hac a secret orgtnWa lion while Ihey (the Roman Catholics) keep a wt smllng army of over ToO.ooo armed men In this country?-organ- .ed and drilled in secret organisations. These same men are allowed, In this country, to t'l I I. iown tie stars and stripes and Hi'N vv the green, (only for practice) at reunions, they say. Rut to my mind the dearest wish of their heart Is, that they were able to do it In earnest. What other country would nllow it only for fun) knowing the history of the Roman church P Here Is a copy of an application for membership In tho Ancient Order of libernlans, tho motto of which is Friendship, Unity, True Christian Char- ty, but how little tlioy practice Christ ian Charity, Cod only knows, as you cannot tell by the questions asked by the committee when applicants appear for examination. Tho questions are: Do you solemnly pledge your sacred word of honor, that yon will answer truthfully all questions it shall be tho duty of the committee to ask you, touch- tie your qualifications for membership In the Ancient Order of Hibernians. What Is vour name and occupation. Where do yourcsldo. What U your itfo. Aro you Irish or Irish descent. Aro you a Roman Catholic. Have vou complied with your relig ious duty within twelve montlis. Do yon belong to any societies that the Catholic church Is opposed to. Then follows oilier questions as to whether tho applicant was ever before member and rejected, and for what reason. The last clause Is a good one, at rends thus: Any person joining this order under an assumed name or age, or having any bodily ailments, which ho conceals, shall be ex pelted, and can never be re admitted. Then follows the report of tho committee. These questions nro those asked the applicant and not garbled like the Ro man organ's oath of tho A. P. A. Does nny other religious body have side secret organizations which monk HUT AIII.B UODIKI MfCN Clin get Into J If this organization Is, as they claim, for Irishmen, why exclude those not Roman Catholics? If the church be lieves In religious liberty, why not practice a little! The A. P. A. allows every one their religious liberty, but Is opposed to the society of Jesus or any other Roman hiirch organization running tho poll tics of this city, county, state or conn try, delivering the votes of Us members to scheming politicians In consldera tlon of so much money in hand, or some appolntlvo ofllce, or other favors promised. Who ever doubts that the Roman church is In politics, read this, taken from tho world Herald of this city Sept. 10, which undoubtedly got there by mistake. London. Sent. It). Special cablegram. Reports nre circulated In Iterliu that an agreement has been had between Chancellor Von Uaprivl aim the papa Monrlo, in Ihsl city, whereby the cleri cal patty In t-rcnr M support Ihe gmrmn'eot measures In ft body, In re Inrn f r certain in.poitsnt concessions lo the papacy. That U jtt wh,1 those political bark numbers and traitors, as your Ko-j man conlemmrry Is pleased In term tho men who met In (Urlield hall, pro-1 pose tu prevent the pop" from doing in this country. The name of tSarllcld should awaken memories of the past In the mind nf every Roman, for It Is generally under stood, and never contradicted, that a resident of this country and of that namo was Assnssinauni oy a unman Catholic; also another president of this country, named Lincoln, died nl the hands of n Roman Catholic. The Roman Catholics of this city say all they want Is to be left alone! If I nm not mistaken, Jeff Davis said the samo thing, df these words had been heeded then, what would have been tho condition of tho Protestants in this country to day J (lod only can answer that question! It is beyond and above the conception of the editor of any Ro man paper. A Citizkn. (Without mental reservation. ) . - lIKlili IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Tho Honoranlo John Rush says he has road every number of The Amkki- n. In that ho has shown his good , . i . .... it sense, no aiso says me oniy iruin wo ever published was when wo said he delivered a speech In which he claimed io was n "Catholic lirst and a citizen afterward." In order to convince the ubllo that ever) thing appearing In these columns Is believed to be abso lutely true, we extend to Mr. Rush an invitation to state to I he public, In these columns, what misstatements ho may havo noticed. We do not want any ono to think, for a moment, that we would Intentionally publish a thing that was not tho absolute truth. If we have been Imposed upon, and In re turn have Imposed upon the oredully of the citizens of Omaha, Mr. Rush owes It to the citizens to set them l ight. Where, when and In what Instance havo wo misstated facts or historical points, Mr. Rush? You are welome to a page each week, Mr. Rush, to clear up all errors because errors they are If anything has been wrongas we will not Intentionally misstate or mis construe anything you or your church has done or said. We believe we are right, but should wo not be, wo can bo convinced otherwise. TIIK HON AS AKK IS' IT. Ihey are Wing smothered with charges of malfeasance In eAloc, One day 11 Is the county commUsloncts, the next the city council and the M I iwluff some attache of some county or city crib that Is held up to the public gnre as a tmodlcr and all around oi- honest snd disreputable otHclul. From all appearances the county Is Mil i boodters while the air Is tilled with wild rumors of boodlers. If one one half of w hat Is heard upon the streets Is true, and where is the man who can prove It Is not, the taxpayers of this beautiful city and populous county aro Indeed In a pliable plight. From tho report brought in by me Real Kstate Owners association last week, there is a good sized Irish Ro manist In that Thirteenth street con tract. He Is so largo that tho differ ence on somo r;t,20l yards of earth re moved by Ryan & Walsh nt !iro per cubic yard, and what C A. Jensen would have removed It for (12 o per cubic yard) will not be large enough to keen him hid from view. No ditler- once what action tho courts take people will retain their own opinions, wliieii will bo not at all Haltering to certain county olllclals. That report may even make It Impossible for a gentleman seeking a vindication, and whoso Initi als aro Richard O'KeelVe, nt the hands of the people, to secure the same. It may even have a tendency to clean tho Augean stables In the same expeditious manner that Hercules did on a similar notable occasion, and when they were certainly In no more deplorable con. 1 it ion. If Hint report has that effect upon that branch of our local government, what do you suppose will be the term ination of the investigation of the Ro man members of tho city council? How do vou suppose Morearty will fare? What will happen to old man Donnelly, and Pete F.lsasscr, ami the rest of them If Councilman Christian Hpecht suc ceeds In making his charges stick, and wnat will become of Chris If that Joke takes n serious turn? (ID.) (I. Ill North .Sixteenth Street, SA1U1KNT, For Hoots and Shoes. !!22 Tin? Democratic Judicial convention nominated somo good men last Tues day. Let the county" convention do ns w""' Take the Ilurlington Route for all points Northwest, South, Fast and West. Flrst-clnss service. ....,. . 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