The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, October 29, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE AM
ERIC AN
,l hnmlny Ihn Rom i t Called!" i j
Council llhilU held ft reeling- t j dot j
liii'i'lhij wild Him A, I'. A, -o mike
known lu nlm and purpose nt tin'
Ameiloit'i Association, and llio linnet
nf I In member Hi longing to said older,
Long l ton 1 lii hour fnr meeting ar
rived llm streets about I In opera house
were crowded wllli members of Mm
American Ahmh'i H Ion, Tin') had turn
out In for.-e In learn what Hi' K"i
nulsts knew if their eider, and what
they would claim I In" know, when in
ri'iility tltry knew lin limit than what
they gleaned from tint scroll some
Roman stole from Secretary Klnsler's
house Wednesday evening of hint Week.
It I but reasonable In suppose thai I lit
niiiti who furnished tin lit of iiiuinm,
the ngos, places of residence itml oceu
jttit Ioiim of the men tin RnmiiuUls
charge with being member of llm
American Association, look the sumo
directly from tint scroll taken from
tho secretary's house, nml furnished
hint by some man who probably knew
where they cunn from.
The meeting win ii complete success.
Tin A. I'. A.'swcro happy, tlni Roman
WCIO CXpeclatll, and tho Protestants
wen curious until tlin mitln actor
came on tin stage, and Dun Farrell
wo understand lin win foruntrly sborln"
of Mill county, Iowawa elected
diitirniHU. lin made it few remarks,
Minting Unit "strnngo things sometime
Ii tppou; Kcv. Charles Cbliibpiy win In
Oinuliti recently; while In wi.m there 11
f, 'ni hollo church wim robbed. Lost
week Chlnbpiy wn in .'on n:i I IJlu flV,
mid tint secretary's house was burglar-!
, Izi'il find some papers or scroll were
takeil. Just how till llllppflind to !m
eolncldont.il, tlio audience must ilruw
their own conclusion,"
A few day lifter tlin meeting the
Council Mull Nonpareil, speaking of
Dun, Farrull' lutdrnwH embodying the
iil;oV(i quotation, said;
It I tiiifortutiaU this was not hand
ed to the press for publication sooner,
It will bo noticed ho did not say Id';
house of lint secretary of tin; A. I', A.
win broken Into, but "It I mini that the
HCuriitnry of tin A, I', A,' houo wn
burjjlfirl.i'd," In thin it m ovlilent tlio
Oniiilnt imjior dlil not rorroctly (juoto
him, llownvcr, tho dilution to tint
O'linhfi burlnry In oniiitctlou with
tho iliKtloKun of tho niirni'K of tho moiu
lr of tho AirnrKJiiri l'mtuclivo Anno
oliitiim, ii ft (!oliiclili!n(!o, ciuiNmi tlni
jiiibllo miml to cryMiiliM on tho point,
thfit ft burKlury hml biinn tiUo (tomtnft
toil In (!ouii(!il HlulT, it lin: niiimbcru
of tho nmioclutloii il"cliiri, which,
(loiiblliiM, tho gonilciuiin did ti'jt wntli
to convey. "Silcnco U (old, imd
Kpccch U ullvcr," find It w.m never
more no In thU cue letter If tho
jmrnllcl hud not, been drawn u It wiin
iMiforliimttit In iiroiiilii an lm'rcMloii
it will tukc n loi tlinii to iilbiy, mid
limy, iiihii, never eriidleilo. A to
tho remiiinder of tin! chiilriiiiu'it re
inn rkn, lin n cllleii believing ho Imd n
grieviiiiee, ho hud it nlit to mitko them.
Hut wllli tho chitrgii renting upon tho
manner In which the pn per went t
titlned, Tho N'uripurcil belfevim tho
meeting Nliould nut Inivo been held,
fertiilnly Ht Ihnt time, on tho thtenhidd
of ft grcitt popuhir eb'(;tlon. Much
flittmlng li Vr !' ) p-tnd, oiulu
ftttitiNiy they wtnk iilthUf. They
rliitik filemU, urninn prejndiei nnd
mmiIi'I ,n ninonjj wmlhy uieti, und only
intensify llm ie!njj of llm otmilnj(
lde, when evi ry'hlnjl H needed to
miike men better, folhey euil dwell tic
petlier, Hud wolk In unlnoii for tlm !
growth nml prosperity nf tin eoinmu
nity Hiieh ItitM been tint elVi'i t of the,
Sundiiy meeting, und n Mr I'ttireil U
it eb'iir heiided, Intelligent mull, ihmiii
liow chii oeo thU molt! dourly limn he.
Heller If ll hud never been held. It liu
t'liiiM'd anger nml prejudUm where Inir
mony nml good will In no Inully needed.
In tho eye of (litthollc It Iiii.h put It
Hllgmit on loynl, pair lot In Ameilenns
who believit in tho malulenntieo of tho
public nrhooU, In one country nml one
ling, many of whom huvo periled their
llvon In ,th lliimo and blood of wnr,
that tho Uomnii t'atholio might have
tin right, hi well nn tho I'rotiixtiiiit, to
worship (Jod In hl own way, nml en
Joy tho naino bleHlng of freedom and
liberty in thoniHclveH. On tho other
hand, among tho adherent of tho
American Protective Association and
their friend, It has iiiteiniilieit devotion
to tho principles of tho organisation,
and placed upon tho member of u
grunt church, numbering less than
11,00(1 In this county, tho chargo of be
ing Involved In a grave erlmo to defeat
tho purposes of their opponents. U,uit
this unseemly strife, gentlemen, Live
together peaceably as good neighbors,
striving each as best ho can, to make
men better, purer, holier. Tho Amer
ican pu'tlic school is one of the bul
wnrkN of our common freedom, nml
millions of men will din rather than
have It destroyed, It will endure while
liberty and dvlliz-ntioii enduro, co-exist
out with tho ages to come, enlarging
lis usefulness until time shull bo no
more, tilting us for an eternity long
after this world shall pass away. Tho
(!athollo church hascomo down to us
through tho centuries. It Is ono of tho
witnesses of tho earlhly, human pres
ence of tho Christ, It can never bo de
stroyed except by Almighty power,
1 hough its track Is stained with blo'id
In the years when men knew less than
now, yet through tho "dark ages" with
tho (ireek, tho Vitiidols, ami the Har
den, It preserved literature, riuulo,
science, and tho arts, .md numbered
among Its votaries (Jnlllco, Copernicus,
Columbus, Hsphael, Lftfnyelto, Francis
Xavler,()ibbons,of whom all American
Catholics are proud, and Phillip A.
Kheridan, tho Illustrious soldier of the
I'fiton. On tho other hand Protestant
ism Is brilliant with Illustrious tinmen,
such as Washington, Franklin, Luther,
Newton, Wesley, Morse, Lincoln, who
touched "the better angels of our
nature, with m illco towards nono ami
charity for all, nml (rant, tho Invin
cible hero, who laid down Ms pure
sword, to utter the radiant word, 'Lcl
us hive peace," and died, rejolc'ng in
tho hope that tho last vestige of ulrlfo
had come to aneml among hi country
men. For thirty years, to settle this
(iiestloii presenting ludf to us, Pro
testant ami Catholic Furopo Indulged
In cruel war, Tho land was red wllh
blood, millions if human beings per
Miod from the earth, ami at "llio be
ginning of the end," Wallensteln lied
from tho spirit of (,'iMtavus that men
should now enjoy religious freedom,
and live In pence with ono another.
The Immigration Into thn Tithed
.Males tri.m I. '0 to I Mm Is I lie tibiet
of speelnl report which hit been pie.
puled Icy M rtj.r Ib'oek, the chief of the
Inn can of slntistles of the treasury de
partment, nml will soon be published.
No ollli l il record was mmtu of the lu
ll ux of foreign population to this coun
try before iH'jn, hit the Immigration
from the dose of the revolutionary war
to that 1 1 in a Is rMtimaled at 2A,l)iiO,
Tim arrival of Immlcrnut lJI to I Mill
have reached A,iI,inH. Tho propor
tion of arrivals form Fiiropo has in
creased from km to Wi per cent of tlio
whole Immigration In tho decadu from
hj to h,ki to iit.ii- per cent In the
last decade from Ink I to Imimi, The
following figures glvo the arrival of
each miilouality during llio entire
period from IN20 to I Mini:
(icriiiiiiiy , , ,,4.Yil,?iii
Ireland ,, , ilVi,lls.
I'.iiKland.. , ,!Mik,iiM
IIiIUhIi Noi'lli Aipn'i'lriiii iiphhi'khIoiis,,,I.H'.H,iih:
Norway ttnrt fOerlon W,l,'.m
A iinI rla-1 1 uiiKiiry , , , , , , 4iU.U
Italy 4lt,5i;i
I'm nee , it'll, Hi'.'
UiimhIu unit I'olii nil , ;m.:r:i
Hi'iitlaiid , XliJlW
Cliliia airwrs
Htitwriiifii i74,:i;i;i
lleliimil'k INI.&lT
All other eiHinlrles , im.im
Tho only leading countries from
which arrivals have been falling oiT
during' tho last ten years are Franco
itml China, Tho year of llio largest
Immigration yet reported was that end
ing .luno .'10, NH2, when tho arrivals
were 1HH,'M2, Tho Immigration from
llnly to tint United Ntates was I'tol
for the (Ural year J MM, and linn steadily
Increased until 100, when It was .W,
Oo;t, ami tlio present year ending Juno
i)u, lMtil, who ii tho total for the months
ha reached 51, 'lh a against ;i ),,'IIO
fur tho corresponding month of IHflO,
Tho Immigration from Hungary, Rus
sia ami Poland also show a rapid In
crease. 01 tho arrivals during tho ton
years from 1S8I to IHOO, ,uoj,OII or
'ii. I per cent were males and 2,040,702
or JW.tt per cent wero females. The
greatest proportion of females ha
couio from Ireland, tlio smallest per
eentago of females came from Italy and
Hungary. Tho classification of tho
character of tho Immigration during
tho lastdecado shows that only HS,i'n
male wero of tho professional classes,
AHfW were billed laborers, I,8.'J,32o
wero of miscellaneous occupations,
7;i,527 mado no statement In regard to
occupation, and 7o,4'0 wero with out
occupation, Of tho 2,040,702 females
l,724,4'4 were without occupation,
Central West,
. ,,,.-....
A W01W TO JIUH1NC88 MISN,
We hftvo just added a new, completo
Job ollico to our plant and are prepared
to print ollieo slallonery, such as Hill
Heads, Letter Heads, Noto Heads, Cir
culars, Htatements, Uusiness Cards,
Ul.ink Notes, Price Ifst and Order
lllanks, on ono day' notlco, No lock
out In this ollieo, Telephone Oil,
-
Protestantism ha no principles or
consistency, Jt wn tho creation of it
drunkon, thieving and lustful mob, and
conse(nentIy must always act as tho
mob dictate. Omaha Hormtn Catholic
Organ,
- -
Aro you an Amerlcanf Then let us
do your Job work.
. (4fVi . MtUTAHY OKMiK.
A low week ngit W publlnhed tho
rmislltulbtn und by-Uw ol llm A. O
II , nml this week, to show our render
'.hat they an not the lamb likp Inslllil
lion Ihey ilalm to Ih', wo republish ll.
Hen ll Is, Head it and ponder.
The T)b r ha no hull to llnd with
nny man because of his re'lglous belief,
ll accord 4 to every one the right to
cIioomi for himself. Hut It doe claim
the right, and chill fearlessly exercise
It, to oppose InstilutioiM and principles
which il believes to bo uii-Amcrlcatt
nml dangerous to thn republic. Of
what use Is nn organised nrmy, t!io
roughly eipilpped, to a church that
profi'ise to teau'i pence on earth nml
good will toward men'!' Tho display
that have lately been witnessed in
Detroit und dscwhnrn of companies
of this nrmy, with rillen, under the
fostering euro and direction of tho
Roman Catholic church, moan some
thing more than tho mero playing at
arms, a It is generally understood. Il
may mean that tho Roman Catholic
church is preparing an army in Amer
ica to ChrUtianizo Africa at tho point
of tlio rille, its has been proposed by
ono of tho foreign missionaries of that
church; or it may menu that okdnanck
and drill aro necessary accessories to
tho success of a benevolent institution;
but the evidence furnished below I
sulllclent, wo think, to demand some
attention til tho hand of those who
aro anxious that the liberties of tho
people of this country shall bo perpet
uated. No ehiireli Irr this ebuntfy hast
need of an 'organized nml equipped
nrmy to defend it principle or protect
It in the advancement of it mission.
It I contrary to tho spirit of Republi
can institution ami should not be tol
erated. Tho following extract have
been sent u for publication. Road
them carefully:
AI'I'KNOIX.
'And it wn so, that all who saw Jt
said, There was no such deed done nor
seen from tho day that tho Children of
Israel came up out of tho land of
Fgypt unto tin day; consider of it,
takk aiivkk and SPKAK YOl'It
MINOS." Judges Jfli.'IO.
"Tho IMessed Virgin Mary, 'con
ceived without sin,' Is tho patroness
(governess) of tho United States. The
feast of tho Conception I solemnized
on tho Sunday within tho Octave."
Moo Manual of Catholic Devotions,
pago 22, published by John Murphy &
Co,, Marble Ilulldlng, 182 Ilaltimoro St.,
Italtfmore, 80t. Published with the
approbation of llio Most Reverend, the
Archbishop of Ilaltimoro,
EXTRACTS
From the constitution and by-law of
tho Ancient Order of Hibernians with
rules nml regul ations of tho A, O, II.
Insurance fund and Hibernian Rides,
revised and adopted at tho national
convention, held In L'Xiisvilln, Ky,,
May II, 1888,
1'IIKAMHI.R.
In this world of action ami of selfish
Interest, where all people aro associ
ated for mutual aid and support and
particularly In this broad land of Free
dom, where nil nationalities are repre
sented, ami where class Interest pro
tected by organized ami exclusive In-