The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, February 11, 1892, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE AMERICAN.
Iliti-lltlttlotl, liftlo fofviwi'll tin' ilrtlltftT
Hint would incnni-e- iw from Unit ttmn
who mhmiiIn tin "mvin MIU" In I ho
cltyof Hmiu, nicttiliiknlliey would have
hwt no time In putting n ehuino In there
which would forever liiivn ntnui)Ntl out
tin- Itilliu-neo of Catholicism In tliU
country. An It In, t tin miKt linn wmii
Hio defect, mill nil down t hew yearn Im
luiM tu'vii planning for what will mnvly
come In lint ni'iir future If wo do not put
on our whole armour, ami with nword
iitul jiImIoI, fight to the- bitter end.
(To In' Conlliitli'il.)
Sol I'lUNCK wan one of the candidate),
running for tho council whom wo were
ROMS DOES NOT CHANGE.
wur iru'oti, Air. t upntritk, in n
frli Ht Lincoln, .liimmry tut, inndo
thin nltiniil: "Whi n h church
could tul dUlingnUh ln'twiH it fin mid
crime, Luther deninndi'd llio iubllen.
Hon of tho Hihl.t."
n there ever u time when tlm
church could riot HI tlm difference lt.
twccn ln and crime?
Tlm church had dlm'ardod It hwhi
II Itiff clot hen and reached the ago of
accountability ut the time Luther oik
inmed Its corruptions.
It could dlnllngulHli between din and
crime, and Luther wiim the num God
m , k, j.unifii. uminiin n, in oruer wm ftnxi0uM to hco elected. IIIm conduct
miiko a imttur child or It. When min- Mineo taking the onth of ollleo ban tieon
Intern, laymen, prl.tM and ooplo took whnt wo exiieete,;, conncrvativo and
won n worn anu uoiinerntoiy donlroycU fur.
every copy they could lay their handn
on, it ntandn to reason that they knew Sayi He It not Capable.
that they wero doing wrong. OMaiia, Neu. Feb. 8, 1K!2. To Kill tor
now can uny man of rcamm nay or in- of Tiik Amkiucan Dour Sir: I would
timato that Micro over wan a time, ninco like to correct abatement which ap
tho church began, that it could not poured in your pajier alxmt tho Kellom
dintlngulnh between crlmo and Hln. It nchool. I would like to Htato that tho
waHHlmply acawtof "I won't." If there Kellom nchool han paper under tho
had not been a wilful ninnlng on tho floor, for I laid it mynolf, hut it Ih true
part of tho church, Luther never would that tho Huporlntcndent had tecn off
have hod to demand the publication of duty for two or three days on private
uio jjiwo. Hut Mr. I'ltzpatrlck ban biiHinenn. AIho it can bo proved that
come to acknowledge ono thing, and Hamilton Ih not capable of nuporlntcnd
that in tho Ulble Ih the foundation of ing Omaha hcIiooIh or any public build
our public nchool nyntcm. 'Ho then ingn. In the firnt place heiH not a judgo
odmltH that tho nchoolH of Omuha, over of lumber. I put nappy and rotten
which heprenldon, owo their very ex- board in tho floor and called bin atton
inUmoo to tho principle laid down in tlon to them, and he naid it wan alright,
Ood'n holy word, Ho acknowledged at tho name time there wan boardn in
this in that Hamo njiocoh at Lincoln, tho floor that ho objected to, but to
from which I quoted a few mlnuten ago, thiwo ho did not. Ho takes good caro
and yet ho docn not eomo out and to nhow hln authority, but not JiIh
ami wer my qucntlorm put to him. Ho ability. David I. IlAYDKN
I, .win,. it.,.l .A 1. I.. 1 ..1. . - I
..., Hi inn euurcii in ivyuw w cnoji Tfl u,tu,p wm hllntl,(l m y
M. ...1 Jl... . 1 "
.mnmi im,,n,y u.e vrry lounoauon 01 Mr. Hayden for publication. Ho made
ouriwhool yuUm, by taking tho word U)0 r(!rrmrk lt)ttt there were two ways
ofGiHloutofourncJumlHanddoHtroyir ()f Ujnn(; th( trutfl. t()lt thor W(lH
it influent In tho hearts of our chil- m p um1or tl)() floor.( tJ(lt l(J cou)(J
,n. iiwwumt n, u ue w Hhow Jt by taking up tho floor: that if
novo any othnr way, rcaumj ho known t)oro WttH tt I)M.() wh(m, ihl,m WfW m
that I in thnmgh tho influence of J tome ,m P un((!r ihn fU ,,0 W(ul(1 Hhow
mat no hoiummh imiwm, and ho in tJlttt ,.Hlt H,M0 J U)flt r(.mark MPi
re any w wicrinoo principle Jn order to ,ffty((,n (.mvlnim UH lJiat th(!ro ,M ms
-"" "' under tho floor, but it in plain It doe,
vK. n. oom.jrn, 'unmn m-.mum not fuy fm.u,)(, mjuirementH of tho
.,mu,;l,m, n,,a,. wommorce ,m piay- Uicnt JofiH-lhat it COVorn a Viiry
. j i,, ..!. t,m i.irn H(fmlI flr(!ftand that the very quentlon
' """. m i wmiiiion Mo ir.ck no ofton iK.-rform.td by eon
WIHM.IJT, r.im-r... xhu j triu.W'n-keejdfuf a ntrlp of paper in
. ir, wi .iim m Vmm ,m, uir frft f tJ(J cttP,M)ntor(, Jttyn(? 0OP) ar(
7" "n-"- ' " ' "w"' rnovIntf the name forward each time an
religion, and tuul more to do with Hep- ahnml ,H mM ( t thfj , t
, K,mwi...;. ,Mn..!r.-,-,evor .,. ,n two (wi ,g ttd when it In alno nalh-d
fact, it won that int.courno of nationn, rown,)ftH lM,(,n ,,(!HOrt(.(i Uh Jt ,H tmo
rrou((ni aoout ny tno (jornmerciai w.. .....i
J- II I AIM i -I ll.i
iriiuniwiuim oi uiion:ob jnojue, nittt huildlnjfH
nun uiMfinv II n more tnan any owior ono
thlnjf, Tho fa:t that tho prlentn who Muniiok, tho trentleman from tho
teach that tho Itoman church in right, Fifth, In font forcing to the front. We
and aro doing what they can to break (sxpect In nee him prenldent of tho city
tho fottem of I .'roUwtantlnm. Tho pope council next year,
ban lent no opportunity In hln commer
Wnti'h lti tlrlM n Pvlntl
All klti'lxif Jiii. Hiimlrril
JOHN RUDD,
liKAIKH t
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
AN'I) SlLVKUWAIti:.
Kvi'rjf Wmcli Wnrrnnlml,
SOS N. 16th Stnwt, OMAHA, NED.
GATE CITY
STEAM LAUNDRY,
TFXKI'IIONK IXK.
207 North 17th St., . OMAHA, NED
Work ciilli'il fur mill dnllvoriMl.
UNION
CASH GROCERY,
JEPSEN A LUND,
CirK;erIen, Fruit, Veifetablen. Choice
Huttxir and Kggn a Specialty. Leadern
in low prleon. Call and nee un.
2520 Cuming Street.
CHRIST. HAM AN
Fink Wathi Hi i-aiiiimi a Sim i ai.tv
AIJ Smith in strri't,
C,R HEFUN
GUN and
LOCKSMITH
Moilid-niiiklttjr.flno
Itepiilrlng,
LfmDrclIas Ecpairci and Rc-coyercfl,
HUM (!apltol Avenue.
CALKII WINTF.U,
BRICK MASON.
HiiIIiIit find Clvficriil Iti'imliliiK. KkI IiiihIim
iiirniHiii'ii,
1224 N. 19th St.
OMAHA, NIB
W. H. LANYON. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Twclvo Vl'lir CiHll llllllil linu'l lril In OiihiIiil.
lad' iimhImI iitit HiiriiMin to Hi. .Iohi-dIi'h IiiiniiII ilI.
OIIIimi H, W, cur. HlxMtitiil.il mill i:iIi';iko nIm.
Olllri) tiourM :; 1)11 a. M. !l to t ami 7U)0 r,
M. KuhIiImiicu, a7U ( IiihIi'h Hl.ri'i't.
Telephone 747
M. O. MAUL,
Hucni'KHor to Prexi'l A Maul.
Undertaker and Embalmer
1407 Farnnm Htreet,
Tkmci'iionk 5!. OMA HA . NEB.
We will give a Beautiful -
Aristo Panel.
With every Dozen "CAltlNKT FIIO-
TOS'' taken at
Gray's Photograph Gallery,
2 IH iNorth Kith Street
If yuu wnut your well I'lcioii'd or your cIh-
HrowiLilKCiCorliy
tTii ri'palrril, aililri'sn I
Hl ini'l,, Ouiiilia.
W.
South Omaha Advertisements
S. M.
2423 N Street, 8outh Omaha, Nub.
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Trunk Hint ViiIImch, and (IhhIm' l'imilMlifiiKH
clii'iiin't-l, place In tho city, Call ami hiiiuiii.
a new nujierlntendent of
COUKCILMAKT F.LHAHHKIl kflOWH
biincomlo renolutlon when ho neen it.
SPOT CASH BARGAINS
liftcn,
2o, firo
clai trannwftlonn with thin or any other
country, to put bin foot upon every pro
ject wo undertake for tho advancement
of our ehrlntlan civilization.
Mr, Fftzpatrlck nayn, "until acentury
ago, an tno nciiooinwere under tne wm- jn noijSK FUKNISHINfJS at tho
troloftho clergy, and tho doctrinon of Wl CKNT STORK, 1319 Karnarn St.,
m ,, maj r 2Oi.tne mto, 2o. ntovo
time," Morany ami intellectually, tne , , ,
' 2o. da ry parin, 2c, plo pan,
nerioo M tit n. nunlpiiil vpiim turn worn no 1 ' '
Uitturthan thevaro now. if tho malor hove," 5Jc' nU,ve Vn,20. painted
of them wero under tho control of tho rnn,ch 3c' cVVinK l,
boly(?) men of tho Jioman church, rnlnclng kn!vn, 3o, wire potato rnanh
The morality of the public nchool nyntern rn, 3o. wire egg heatoM, 3o, lamp
hanalwayn been good. I do not mean chimneys, f loon clothe plnn for 3c,
to nay that tho people wero not Intel II- c. tumblern, 3c. covered nugar bowln,
gent, but they wero no blinded by tho 3c, (.ninmem. Thousand of other bar
... II .1 II .. . . . A 11 I ... J 1 . .1 I
pope u.ai, t.ey ciui no., reiu..o trio nan- , crockf,ry jrhiHHWiiro, wooden
...,..,.. nit i.,, ,. it..... ......... ....ill.... n.i . i -
Kvnmn iuiiuiiii! nii!y vvris puinn iim wftr(, f.tc ec
countrv Int. Could Hen lamln Franklin ' ' '
and other who heliMid him frame tho Tho 'JO Cent Store, 131D Karnarn St.
GEO. S. MILLER'S
CLEARING SALE Of SHOES.
AT JIIH
NEW LOCATION, 1311 NORTH 24TH STREET,
Next to Haldwln'n DryOoodn Store. Until FKI5UUAUV 22nd we nlmll olTnr
our entire Stock of Footwear at (ill FATLY HKHUCFU I'JtlCKS make
riKim for New Spring Goodn,
: Big Money Saved In Every Pair Purchased at this Sale. -;-
Call and be Convinced.
GEO. 3. MILL-EE FR
JEWELRY
TJie HoHton Storo .1VAVVAMY DKI'AHTM KNT entry
tlic moHt com)ct(! Jiixj of Solid (l mid Roll I'luio (iooiIm in
tho City.
ALSO
A wmipleto lin! of Sp;'tiu'l;H mid VaoAUiihhch mv, iIwivh on
liiind. Wo Jitvo cnfigcil an cxycvt Opticimi vvlio will unit
upon you and Lfiinrmitoo every pair Hold to uivu perfect Hutin-
i action,
-1 1 WT tt m n 4wu mm.
ime watcn ttcpairing and Lngraving a Specialty.
FriendH give im a call, and don't forgt ili? location entraticto
Jewelry Department
on Sixteenth Street Hide.
THE BOSTON STORE.
Northwest Corner 16th and Douglas Sts.