THE! AMERICAN. iTHfz AMERICAN. I I Mnl!M l I Ml In. n I i t .! I . Vii s I t I fl. M . "II C ? I M . ! i i inn t , v. m t " . ? Ituouoii i m tii . -I ' (" '" ix, hi In ink Vtimi t Mi( il iinniH tfOMN C. lMOMIpk. w c kiii iu .ii.1 . Wi-.h.i i OMAHA, 1 HIM A V, Vllill, V IV'I XK in m html t)(ni si t'lifiiMt Mil and Mi'tititimlh I'm k ti itsitt,l ttiiii tMik. Flti'M In'e sla'IsHcs it ti' nl ttiitt the K''.att thnreh In I inflmid l im a stestijt .Inline, mnl lm li ti (.if !!. past forty yvar. Tim nivil.hii of I'miterhury' lb t statistics show h leakage of ttii'J.KHt iliu -Ing Hint time, It is ttwi tiil tlmt t'rilliml ilMmi nmlnttii r jiiimiltirnt I'ntlinllo uvlutiN mv iilt tl,v wm-klntr to tHX'utv thu nt tiiiitloit of Mr, lllnlno'ii mn In liiw, CoppiiiK'T, who l nil lrllt-Uouiiiilnt, tt)tln lii'liK'tullrrp'tionilrtlilp lulvly li-ft vnoimt I'.v tin ti'thi'iiu'iil of tii'iiorul jmit '1 ln I'Hi'dliml lulcly vIhIIimI tlio wt'ivtury of witr In tlio IntorctitH of Colonel rojiitlngiT, mnl It U (,'lvt'ii out tlmt Mr, ElkhiH linn Halved to oho IiIm Intluoiit'n with llio pitmlilotit to wi'iiro hid nppolntuii'nt, in Hplto of tho fuct thitt thoro aro other truo Aini'ili-Bim whoiw Morvliwn to tho countty ooi'tulnly t'tttltlo thorn to moro rmiftiltlon Hum a foreljfiioi' who whh liuportoil by l'roit idi'iit Lincoln hm a rrnrultlritf olllci-r during tho flohlnif your of tho wnr, mid who wiut not oviin promoti'd tuit ll four ttst'ii yours fUT. IIIm noxt priiinotloij followod oIoho upon IjIm tnnrrlmfo Into tho Blulno fmtilly. wnA t is rim s cm: me ? Tho annoimwnient ntjuln (mhiiom front Washington Hint JnitioH (J. llhilno Inn cnndlditUvfor tho proHliloncy, ThUIn formation 1h given out In Nplto of IiIh nvownl Ui Hits contrary In a recent letter to Mr. CliirkHofi, JimtwIiiittlnifrlriiiU of Mr. JUiilne Ikihi to gain hy keeping hlin In tho riteo for provident In not qulto clear, That they huvo lltt.lo nIiow of noinlnntlng liltn, and Ii hm chaneuof electing hlinlf iionilnated, few of tho party loadom will attempt to galiiHuy, That hl letter to hU chief Inionier, Mr. Clnrknon, of Iowa, ojtonort tho way for thotiHaiul of liiu supporter to go over to Mr. Harrison, arid that thousands of themttsik advmitago tif his withdrawal to ally theirisdvrs with tho friends of thtt president, not oven his most ardent admirers and faithful supporters will even attempt to deny, That In conso fiiencfl of said letter iiu has lost tho delegations from the states of Nebraska, Iown,-vcn with Mr, Clarkson as one of tho delegates tho Dakotas and Col orado; w liovo gisHl reasons for le lioving. In this staUs tlmro Is nn element in politics which Mr. Hliilnc could not t-ountuism and which tho party would loso were it to place In nomination a man who is as closely allied to tho Ho manlsts as Is tho magnetic statesman from Matnn, What Is truo of Nebraska, is also truo of Illinois, of Iowa, Colorado anil th Diikotns. This wo bellvo Is known Ui both Mr, Illalne ami his friends, and If It Is, we can see but one reason why tho Maine enthusiast should spring his nanus tiHiri a long suffering public n often as there Is a slight l ift in Hut clouds that bank tins IMilitleal horizon. And that reanon is; Ta so worry and harass tho president as to foreo him to concede to Mr. Clark son, Mr, Maine and others tho right to namo certain person for certain jswl Hons under this next administration. Whether tho schemo will work re mains to Isi seen. That It slunild not gts'g without sayln,g. Wo Udievo tho jN'Ophs will oppon.) the appointment of silltical refugee as arnbasHoilor and trilnlster plcnljotcntlttrle, let them n endorsed by whom they will. Tills might as well 1st tinderstsid now a after the tdecllon, for tho fight will Iks on from tins moment such a person is mentioned fn connection with any posi tion. Tnero aro hundreds and thou sa'ius of loyal, honest and oiipablu men 'far every position to bo filled by tho president. Huch men should 1st given the preference. If thj I toman church Is riot satisfied with having her dtiie C1TJZKNH and Jiovmn Culholtcn ufttrirariU, they should not bo accorded part or pared in tho government of this country. No man Isacltlen of the United Ktates who owe primary alle giance to tho M)js); but it is to retain in positions of profit and trust such person that tho nurno of James O. ilJIalno I rung into tho presidential fight with tho regularity of the changes nt the moon. Perional. Alex G. Rldllng, who has been prom inent in Insurance circles In this city for Hits past eight years, has resigned his position as cashier for tho Homo and will leave Sunday for Nash 't"rnn., whens ho will bu the u!it 1 Bnd lnI:tor for the Con f""118 franco company. Mr. Illd lost, may, frIond ,n lh)H clty jjj Ixjcbs in his ntsw position. J! in v' - '"v I 1,(1 It,... l,,l,.,,li I ' ' I-, It eM I.t ft t !' I' ' M "M !' i. w . j In n it l i,. t ... ( ( ) ..tl., m, ,-t il l. fill us -,., t.i. h ..- I J MsM li I'M imllliy It i' Mm -.ilt U e l.t . t ' ' il,", ! -.! Iii !(.! .! Ii .. L, M 1" In li.e i f!i-I. -it "? H.t- I ' m (i nJ'iiiti i in . I il'ti, 'l" U. ; nil ttt til' InM U.i' ) i I j t I. i on the ti m,.l ii( pl.m.s il I ilj li.jj In i - t n Htii) I tii ui. n-tiiUb isii'-e. 'I !,. (. t.ti li. ti r i Im II i Itei'itl lcti j llilnl d tt lie' ."- ii linn, i.t i f lb.' I int. .1 -I'st. in tn'.mt1 j n im ot Iiu- llim!itiiil t tin i tiil rt t. tiil III tint ,; ,,., nt l.llitty, Ve.ii i-iin ill.- el ollii't liilsiiiiHis pi iwitu iiMiitiinii.ii t In itepi Iticlplil mid ttii Itii li itid lie 0, who H--1 tlu gissl lisnii'tif the eciifi ili l nle by Inllttli'St lug defi'tiM'l-M In' II, pliiiN il imdi'l' thi ir i lisi t'e by reverst of ttiir. No amoiiiit ! lnnlny, lio dlffelihee how Istdly li.'i-il.'d, ran till the ptinv oeeiipliHl by n devoted IiiihIhiiii), n dutiful soil, or tt let lug fill her. It Cllll lellete the MU)gn of hunger, but never the pangs which (HI the lii'iti't for those who have gone to that iHiurn fiinn whence no traveler has yet returned. We Ivllevo pen sions should Ih eiiiiilliil, We do not think Ism'aiisij .John Jones whs a colonel or a general that he should receive Hie H'iiurlniis sum of irVi.iioo js-r js-ar, while John Smith, who did the lighting, but never advanced Is-yond the pale tif n private, Is allowed the princely sum of $!HI per annum, for Injuries Ident ical to thowi sustained by Jones. Wo tlo not favor pensioning the widows of ex presidents, They are no moro entitled to feed from the public crib than the wives of ex-Journalist or cx-statesmen like John J, Ingalls, It Is ismslonlng this latter class, It is pensioning Judges who have drawn salaries from tho government for years, It is pensioning army olllclals who havo Isien on tho government' pay roll for twenty-fivo and thirty years, tho hardest and most lalxirous duties being ts-rformud by Ilium during that time Isdng tho draw ing of their monthly or yearly stipend; It Is such pensioning that hus brought tho question of pensioning into disre pute; it Is such pensioning that must 1st stopped. It would requl ro tho pen sioning of from thirty to fifty old veter ans to draw as much money from tho public treasury as Is drawn by one such wife of an ex-presldent, oim such judge or one such retired army officer. Tills Is not right. If such person cannot II vu except by government aid, cither reduce tho pension to tho same amount a 1 paid to loyal, patriotic ex-sold lers of the late war, or send them to somo eleemosynary Institution established, or to hi i established, for their Ismcfit, Ixit us not build up two classes, Tins life of oiio loyal clil.eii I as valuable tt; tho government us another, for that reason wo think pensions should Isi equal led. The article which call out these re marks Is as follows, and I taken from A paper called the Ai'idiinrhc: (ioni'riil Khiiiii, H'imliiii ciihitiiUnliiiier, sayii lie find Iliu 1 1 1 ( i v i 1 1 h 1 1 1 of liiu ollli'ii too bIiiw, unit will iimuitfK to "(lump," n tut ciriNHi-s It,, ilMi.imOoi'lKltinl rases en I In- iiifi'iirlcn of Iliu country liy lii'i-i-nilier, twi, This Is not pa trliiliNin, hut lielllli'ii. It in s liiirtef Hie kimh Willi wldrli t li ri'iiiililir'iin purly tins iiutdn Iliu country loo fiinillliir, Tim wnr was clow'il twenty-sin yesrs iiKu, Tliere ciin ln no reieMiii, rlidil "r Junllee nt llil Jul it ilatit of UillllK :i.Vi,ipiKI orlKlniil iiiMi)fi i-erHlii'ltle. It Is iiiiHiIiik lew lliim lield mliliery of Hie tililliiniil lreiiry for Hut lieriflll, of Hie re liiililli'iin cioiipiilKii fuiiil. It In s M'lieiiie to iiiukti Iliu ((overtime lit irovie Hut money for lirllilnK vole, Ueiii'iiil Kitinii will (lump lliitwt riiM'k on tlie svi'tnii's this yeiir for Hie very slmplit reiitmri Hint neHtyeiir tint (ironl (leiilliil elei'tloti Is o lie heltl nail Hut repilli I It'it m purly will iieiiil sll Hut voles It run liny. Is II sny wimder Hie fioiiem wrei'timpliilnlnu, Hull worltliiKmen sreillasiitlnlleil, Hint ui rlkes (H'i'iir, wlien Hut money of Hie people Is thus silliili(lerei liy Hut gitnx of isiiillt'iil JohlsTS III Pumu'mIiiii of I lie Kovefiiiueiil at WiikIiIiiK ton? fun any rlKltl lliliiklnx mini believe Unit these llVl.iinO iM'iiellelurli's of l lis treasury sstiitliifi sre entitled to Hut money ty any set of theirs In Iliu service of Hm itovern mem? Kvery mini wlm hml valid claim upon tlitt Kovernmitnl's bounty In consilient Hon of tils military service was placed upon the s'iison rolls years aim. 'I'lm sopl liuvr pit Id to ll cm liiindreds iion liiintlreds of millions of ilollars, Their ohlliutloiis have linen Cttiicelled, The wtiolit pclilon 1iiisIiic Is now merely lint work of iolltlcu thlttves mid there must be an end. The iieople run not rii'liirn Ilils slundliiK and ever-icrowliitf srniy of pensioners. Tint burden has Is-come lis Intolerable us Hie pliiudt iiiitf Is Infamous, The only weak point, of the ilcnuM'rnllc ptat forni In Ohio Is Hie reference to ihe pensions. There should Im I lie most unreserved and emphatic deiiiuicliitioii of Hie robbery mid Jobbery, Tint Issue must lie squarely faced. The deiiKSTiillfi party should tiike liold of the pension iiiestlou Willi uiiKloved liniids, In answer Ui this item, we havo re ceived till letter: Lyons, la., March 10, 18!i2. KftlTon OK Tiik Amk.kican: I se by your issiin of March 4th, an artichs frtun tin Amlitwlii', giving his Ideas to tho public In regard to tho pension olllco and General Jlaum' modo of doing bus iness. Now, I am no writer, and to sjK'ak frankly, thl I my first endeavor, if tho writer of that article is not a knave, lie wa, prolmbly, a copiMirhoad of tho first etamp, Ho says tho war has been cloned twenty-six years, and there Is no right or justice at this lute- day tif issuing 80,000 original s-nslons, I will agroo with him In that, but not upon tho same grounds. If it had not been for just Mitch things as that writer, there would not have been an original pension upon tho btsiks today. It I a foot beyond dispute that every congress meets, the brigadiers get up somo scheme to Investigate tlio pension ao !!' i.t, '.! sll, r lb ., , i, U. .', . t! t tii , h f.l I ? . wtt ti s t'"'-, t IS, lil"'l ".I, It- . , t t '.,, tlo j 1 1 I it, I, (lit ti li..l. tt ,1 it l n l.tn.i tlmt th.ii li.-b -.-,, s,t i,.. I I t. .I ii- Hi s.i tii :ti0' tl.. inn')i t HtntbH. Ill n Mill-h Is tl. Iiu, .til 1 1.. . 1 1, t,i I Mi k t It., ti j. sUI i. iM -ity wmii Iliu if i..'-.i., .,,,.., i for rniiiir ti tt "I Itls ,i, so 111111 lit rtig 1 li.'. t be Hi. thl tiit.v t hsie (tin li.tiiiqii It. fit blue bs.- It Tle te Is tin t !s- nf jitit ntl li stills, tbsl ee s svs. .ni f.r tu.WM y a Ho y, ami if tin y nniibl t . .j . tnk.. tie' mtttMiM tin y lbs fmiu Hie tn.iliiti. wlisl W..u!, tit.) nut it, i .i t. .), solilltiis think tbst ttii' littsl s-ttpli of this Ciiuntt) tmghl to poll nlT their glove mnl Uy Hieiu ass, mnl pot n sunn" lb, ui Hunin until eviiy nn,. itf tlniMt "2 s ret nl. Ibnt ilowrti-d wore stricken finui tho h it.i,.u mil; ntnl if I was a Is'ttlng limn, I wnubl tint hi'sitnle In wager that the w t iler tif that article was inut of Hint "2 s-r cent., or the son of one, lie sny s that every man who had A valid claim Iimhi Hie government. Isiunty for his military services was plaenl iism the pension mil years ago, I ihi not like to sny hard words to any man, but the w riter of that article Is well, he ibs s not toll the truth, ami I would not trust him with my supsr! t don't think he would take a red hot, stove nor a stemnlsiat shaft, but if lie could get Ills hands into Undo Nam's till, 1 don't think theru would Is; much left. Now, Mr. Hdltor, I am sorry to have to acknowledge that I commenced to vote tho dcmiKTUtlo ticket in and stuck to It until alsiut two years ago. I then got my eyes 0)1011. Upon Investi gation I found that I had spent the Istst part of my lifo In welding chain ulsiut my neck and Hint tif my family, and that tho pope's emissaries were try ing to take mo by force. But being of tho old Yankee stiK'k, I gavo them the slip, and I am going to stay tin this side long enough to see tho writer of that artichs In tho Ai'nliinclic hang his harp (or neck) in tlio willow tree, and when hn Is defeated 1 w ill take out my glove and go to his funeral; for I know that ho can't llvo long, for tho old soldier will 1st after his sculp, and if they can't fetch him, tho A. I'. A. can, AN OLd) HOMHKK. KEEP AN EYE ON TJIEM. For somo month wo havo hoard from different source that this relations of this employe of tho Missouri I'ucllle rallwuy worts anything hut tho most pleasant, but when wo undertook tt) run down tho rumor that tho 1 toman Catholic agent of tho local freight de partment had increased tho pay of Jtomanlst ten dollnrs jHir month, and at tho sumo time hud refused to accord to tho Protestant employe tho same Increase, wo found none who wero will ing to shed any light 111111 tho question, and wo alsindoned the search for prtwif of tho charge, Ot lato there has been a fresh cropping tint of I toman in tolerance, which resulted In one Prot estant (inkling tho employ of that road and In tho discharge of another. Tho party who wos discharged was II, L. Howard, jr. Ho inform 11 that tho reason assigned for hi dismissal was that ho was an agitator. This charge tho young man strenuously denies. Ho admit lstlug a Protestant, but an agitator, never! It seem morn than pussl tig strange that an employee, who had efficiently filled a position for more Hum four years, should suddenly cease to 1st reliable since the last election and turn himself loose as an agitator.' We aro Inclined to think, from this light that wo have, that tho Human have control of the Missouri Pacific In thl city, and that they intend to wood out Protestant employes a fast a pos sible, and fill their place with Homaiis. A correspondent aptly inquire: "! Homo run tho hs'al freight office of the Missouri Pacllloo railway? And Is M. Loftus tho pope?" Tho event of Hints will probably answer these question. Protestant should keep an eye on the Iloman understrapper employed by that road, TUB American Assisdatlon In Ht. Joseph, Mo,, endorsed certain men for olllco last week, Tuesday of this week the election was held. Every man en dorsed was elected. What helped them more than anything else was tho fight waged by the truckling secular dally press. In Us Issue of March 2. the (hizittr, In tho second column of tho fourth page, editorially refer to tho memlsrs of the patriotic- orders as "a handful of lice," "a contemptible, mischief-meaning, clan of narrow-minded bigots," In tho first column of tho siiino page of the sumo issue, wo find this: The effort of a handful of agitator to compel candidates for public office to avow iiolitleal tiosunty to an citizens of foreign birth and to all tnemlsrs of tho Catholic church, lias round no on coiirairement In tho dciwwratlc camp, and deserve tho censiiro of all patriot ic citizens. A wo aro a member of tho A. P. A., one of this patriotic order that tho (luztlk so shamefully maligned, we do siro to stabs that tho assertion that "imlltlcal hostility to all citizens of foreign birth" I a principle or tho order, is a deliberate, premeditated misstatement. Hut if such occurrence as tho dim tic publishes on tho sam page In the fifth item is so, a la should be passed stating plainly thu ., 'ii-sj 1 ti. ! I A tut t !i 't 1 n '. I Wi'. l. 1 j'ts'.',- to . it In 1 1 1. , Mi,, tit j h j ii,lit (.tt This l tK. is. m ! A t i'i i'ti it.su, itt. r f.t t . . l-t Will.. ll 1 '. f.MI j 1,4 .it L . ii i l ' . . .) )l l ti.it t ,. 11 i) I,. !,, ( . watt in i ii-t m S in 11. Is in.ii. ti j t I,, n (i,i ,-... Ii,, I ),) , i.Utitif t'l n rt Ht'.s a in rr. r,,r w'otn llntf an ni pinto Hit' lti 1 i nr ti-ttijsM 1 b l ti i in-nt.'! It) h ping "te !it from the 'it I nil rotiit.ielli Stnl llnticUs struts I'titll a b w itVk sin ttttlliiiisf ss t Vir ssl'l alsmt llie tlut that I atwil, mnl pnitm'tlv lit'tbleg Wttiilti ver intve Isi ti snid. lint) ii ti"! II Hint a ll"iuili ibi iiinn tt slii il t.isliow hts Hutborlty over an Aim t lean. Thai could ! ae isini,listiti by ordering the sw.i s r li Spl Inkle Ihestlvi't of Slop sweeping. Tii" einployit olij'-i li tl, slating as a ivnsitt Hint he was rnlslng no more dust Itimt wnubl Is' raised by a passing carriage, but that only nuitlo the sou of the south of lii'lnnd more st'slsteiit. The eiuployn must stop sweeping, lie would Is" run In If he did nut shut up, midhewiiuldgel.il fide in tho patrol wagon If lit saltl nnolher word. Tin-so mid 11, any other threats wore made, but without effect, as the sweeping went on ns though the ropis-p was not an Irlsh-itomanlst. The friends of the employe say tho curves have Ikk'H swept for four years, mid this Is the first time a sargeaut has ordered a sil Ice man to arrest a man for doing ihe work, and claim that It was simply tmrscciitlon that was attempted. A few lexs Humanist and a few more Americans on tho jhiIIco force would Ihi a goisl thing. Tlio lecture at the First M. E. church Thursday evening hy Joseph Cisik was A scutching denunciation of Jesuit Inter ference in affairs of state, and a strong plea for the Bible In the school. Wo will publish tho lecture in full next woek. Kubher Stamps, 105 So. Pith St, EASTER. The Popo' Duy Week St. Peters In Rome. Holy week begins everywhere on Palm Hundny, and we follow the crowd that wends It way toward St. Peter. Prom Monte I'inclo, tho favorite park of t.'io Human, we W'l olio of the best external view of the famous church, n one 1 able to comprehend it on a level. It I not a very beautiful build ing, a it 1 very much marred hy the colonudis in front, with a flat roof and the Vatican building extending to Its fight, looking liko a dismal prison. A wo approach St, Peters we pus through tho arched entrance opening Into tho yurd of the church. It I guarded hy soldiers In the black ami yellow uniform of the Swiss guard, to which they belong. They nro hand some, well developed men, with Just enough of the look of men of the world about them to remind you that llcsh and blood, even around Hie Vicar of Christ, is human. To the right hi wo enter 1 tlio colonnile, surmounted with the si ntuc of 102 saints. In the center of the yurd is an obelisk, 1,'iO feet high and weighing .'1.12 tons, and Is the largtst wrought stone In Europe. It wa brought from Kgypt by Caligula and was by him dedicated to Julius and A gust u Cies'tr, innl placed l It" present position hy Pope Sixtu V In LOOM. On each side of It I a fountain, phying Into largo basin of porphry. At the farther end of the square, directly opposite tlio entrance, It the cathedral itself, occupying the whole end. The vestibule ha a front of 400 feet. At each side I an equestrian statute, one of Charlemrnge, tho other of Constantino, Plve portal lend to the Interior of the church. Standing at the central entrance wo look through tho ItOO feet of the navo to the high altar. It I immediately under the dome and I arched over by a bronzed canopy 140 feet high, supported by twisted pillow and surmounted by a crop. Underneath the altar is a chapel containing the supposed tomb of Peter, The descent to It I by A double lllght of steps, and the balustrade U sur mounted by 112 standards, each sup porting a silver lamp kept continually burning. The body of the church I 1,'iO feet high until you reach the dome, when ll I 860 feet from the ground floor. There is no pulpit in St. Peters, but many altars, all speaking in tho sym bolic language of tlio church of the sacrifice of Cavalry. I'ulm Snnday tho pope blesse the palm. They are not like those seen In this country, but dry, bleached and braided. Wednesday evening tho olllco of Tencbroe I said for the first time, Holy Thursday, tho day of tho Institu. tion of tho Lord' supper, the sacra mtnt I carried from the high alter and tho pope wnsheft the feet of thirteen pilgrim. Good Friday I tho day of crucifixion, and tho celebrated Miserere itt sung. There I nothing like thl musical composition to bo heard else where in the world. The church I dark save the light on tho altar. Tho r ef tm 1, Msilfg tln-r fUns 1 tip irlintih It I j rti d. t s nit m'l il'ii n.,iif J ot 1 upii-4 t In jnitl 1 1. sr (! i j .. IHs I fit tiii ,,f Um popi, wioi U j 1 s 1 1 it il t n IS'wd ttit.ittn iot rl.ittu.t In s wl.iiw welb tt rusiili i i t g it ,,ii,ii, . lijli'H-i thu tin trit tiln; ti Ht fii I, se.l t.irtii with', I rvM t ioili, )i- .!ihi ttm H-npli ' ' tltfht Slid b fl lis l ISttitil 'oli(,j sed I i-liweli f .ll.i we. l-V a long lie" iif lsldittaU, lilsliopi, ptiet Slid Ivikft. Itt V ttn'l ii-H nit I I rtrtliitsl nmkr gt tt M'ttstioti, but In ii1 mt lifM, tsd all art t loth "! In rich and ItiHgttiiim Ml vi'titienl. Tlitt nmie of the Misvlete whleli (.ill.tws w ft com. ni d by I'sle.tli a, ntnl w st gitirded vciv rloselv as a secret euiiiositint umli Mtixml In Mi d it, run led it In no mot V Mint publlslird It to tlio world, ll has Int orijiu! neeiimpAiilmeiit nnd U the pel feclliill tif tones, Now soft and subdued, It pusses like angel whispers through Hie Immense church, pene trating rvcry nook and corner, Again, piercing and wild, ll seems l defy Hie Very walls themselves to confine It, Then ll oonies with the rush of the whirlwind, ever anon rising nnd sink ing. The etl'ecl I exquisite and sub lime, and it seem ns the choir of heaven Itself had been let louse, This combination of sublime walling, en treating, sighing and beseeching seem to go up in one prayer, completo and perfect, to the thrntio of grace. Add to this the gloom and shadow and there Is nothing lu the world like it, and one feel as never before the nwftil trngody of Calvary and one secret of tho power of this church over intel lectual minds. Saturday nothing of importance oc cur, but Sunday I tho day of resur rection, Easter, and all I changed, both outside and inside of St. Peters, Tho shops and store are all open and tho streets fillet with gay and light hearted people. Tho stone Im been rolled away from tho sepulchre and llfo ha conquered death. Tho pope i borne in again, smiling and bless ing. Ho Hlill wears, a always, the lung whllo coal, but over It today an elegant scarlet satin cloak, magnificent In embroidering, Hi crown Hushes Uxo a blaze of light with precious jewels, and he look anything but a persecuted mortal. Tho long line of cardinal follow a before, all clothed In long, sweeping robe of scarlet covered with rich vestment. Then archbishop in purple robe, and bishop tho same. Monk, somo In black, others In white and brown gar tnont, priests and students, 111 like up the balance of the procession that slowly rnarchec townul the altar. Mas begins; the ordinary communion ser vice of the church, such a tuny be seen lu the humblest prairie church are performed, Hut hero It surround ings aro extraordinary and eliiboralo In detail, The music Is grand and won derful, and every movement of the clergy I done by rule and I a perfect a (dock work, Innumerable candle nnd cloud of sweet smelling Incense give picturosqueiios to the sec 110. The pope 1 assisted to put on the vestment of Hie service ami says mas himself, and contrary to custom else where In the Catholic church, face the people and stand behind Hie altar. After mass, with much ceremony this pope I carried to the front baleony and blese tho world, followed by the ringing of bell and Hie blast of trumpet, and Lent I over. Feasting and merriment follow on tho part of the people. At night come Hie grand Illumination of the dome, and lire works close the day, Although St. Peter ha no pulpit, Intro I good preaching and plenty of It in Home, and with A reasonable knowledge of Italian one may understand tho ser mon in any part of Italy, Hi fore the pope and cardinal tho sermon are alwuy In Latin. Formerly tint masse were Ignorant of tho faith of I'rotes tsntism, but now they havo all learned more or less of it, and in large town and cities ll I allowed perfect freedom, Count Cninpbello, formerly a canon, priest of St, Peter and particular friend of I'io Nino, I tho leader of the Reformed church in Italy, and It I a rroteslant movement. Tho masse among the Italians are not liable to break their necks running after any religion, Catholic or otherwise, so the progress of reform movement Is slow, although they claim to have About 1100 congregation. Tho present Is A hutching period all over the world, and Indifference I the attitude of tho masses everywhere. Heretics to every established faith are coining to Hits front as leaders, but must bo content to stand alone till Hie people have digested nnd aslmiluted the developments of the hist decade. For centuries religion lias figured a tho chief end of man's attention, and today it 1 standing aside temporarily nnd other thing are asserting thorp selves moro prominently. This ac count for the slow development of tho work of Father Hi iicinth In France, and Father Dollinger' disciples In Germany. Either of these movement In tlio linn of socialism would touch a larger inptilso in humanity today, hut lacking tho genius, they hold too much of the old and not enough of Hie In tensely now to become leader of today in A grand landslide. G. liKKNAKD CLAKK. - I ' f II I l I ! ' .... I. .1 . .. ,1 .1 ..I M - I t -! ll-,i !.! !-.! ,. .,1, 4 ',. II.. v !,'! . 1 1 , 1. 1 it l-.i 1 ,. . .!. 11 Ni I ,. II,. Ml. .1 . 1 t M.l ! 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I Mil. 1111111I1111 iluc Usili llrnt l-Mlr of I h In linlh'it I mi loiiulii'il nml llili lt i'ii T.'i-Iki ilnlliii-s if ;l;i.T.ii. siidl hill nf sn l,i nml lit ito i-m .' 1 H 1 tl hy .hours II, Uliiiilcy In favor of W. It. lien lii'll t'o. 4-s-ll W. 1!. llt NM-'.TTCtl. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. Mautim Tins In the ! M -1 tit t Court of lloimlns t'oillit.v, Mule of Ni'hninUii, 1 locket l. No. m. KllW.MII) ,1, Taiiiiaiit, ('mm TaoIuiit AMI TIIK I.OMIIAItll ISVKSTMKNT ( O. Tliti ili'ffiiiliiiiis. IM 11 i-d ,1. TiiKcnrt mid llie J ,1 tii 1 111 i'i I liivi'sltneiil Compiiny ilifrml 11 ills, will 1 11 In' tintii'c lluil on 1 hi' IIO1I1 day of Aiimist, A. II. istil, M ii it i n Tlliioi, iliilnllir henin. Illt'il his ( 1 1 1 ii 1 In tint Histrli't Court of 1 lunulas County, N I'tiiiti. kti. iiuiiIiihI said !' f In 1 11 tt I m. Iliu olilei't, nnd prayer of whliii ant to foreclose n I'eiliilti tnorl Knife executed hy Kdwiird ,1. TaitKiirt mnl Charles Tiik Kiirt, defi'liiliints, In llie j 1 1 1 1 t 111 upon n I'ertiilii plefe or piirt'el of liinil ileserllied as follows, lo-wll: lletrliinliiK ten challis enst of 1 lie sou lit west corner of nor! h west iiiiuiiT of soul heiisl tiiarter of seel Ion HI, t.ownshli 15, north of riiimit III east, thence north 4 S4-UKI rluiliis to south Hue of CiiuilUK si reel, t ho licit west 2 il-IUl olio Iiih. t hence south tM-lnOiiiiiliiH, tlieni'it enst !i ll-IIKl rim Ins lo lieKlniiliiK, lielnK lu lint northwest uiiiirler of soiilheiiNt iiiar ter of section hi, township in, ranue lil eiiNt III', M.i to secure tin1 payment, of two certain promissory miles dnlcd April HI, Isnii for the sum of two thousand, Urn hundred dollars each, and dun and pnyiihh' In one mid two years, respectively, from tint dale thereof: ilinl there Is now due upon said notes mid tnorl Klines Ihe sum of JVhki, for which sum, with Interest from dales, plaintiff prays for a decree that defeiulaiils he required to pay the siime, or that said premises tuny bit sold lo snilsfy Ihe n iiiiiii ti i round due, The bomhnrd Investment Coiniiany, tie fendauis claim, are Inleresled In lint ahovit premises hy virtue of a morlixann they hold mi sn Id hind. The said lidwiiid .1, TnuKurt, and I lie t ,t m 1 1 to il Investment Company are retiilred to answer said petition on or before the ma Ii da v of May, A. I), IHi'i, March id), H, MA It II N TIIIKK, I'lalullir. 4-1-4 Hy .lotin T. C'lilhcrsJils at lorney, NOTICE " " ' -Of Appointment of Administratrix. Htatk or Nkiiiiask a. I liouulas Couiily, (""' In the County court, of HoiikIiis county, Neltriiska, March 31. A. Jl, In Hie mailer of llie est ale of Horace II, Hmllh: The following nntned persons, lo-wlt: lOtliel K. Hmltli, nio'd H yimrs: William II. Hmllh. lilted 'i years; nnd Annie K, f mil h, iiKed i liiontlis, all of Omiilia, Neli., and nil other persons Interested In said mailer, will lake 0(0 Ion Hml on the lillh (lay of March, iHIti, (hit County court of lioiiKbiseounly, Neb raska, made lint following order: Stale of Nebraska, HoiikIiis county, ss, In Hut County court of IIoiikIiis county, Neb,, March B4. A, ll, s!, Present, J. W, Klier, CounlV J it'll''. Ill llie matter of the estate of Horace II. Hmllh: I'poii rending and lllinu the iictltloii of Mrs, Maiiha A, Hinllb, sbowliiK thai, llornce II. Smith (IcunrLcd this life In Hie city of Omaha, on the 1st day of March, leiivlnif no last will and lestiiuieiil, and prnylnu lliat ndminls trntlou of ids eslale may he irritated to I Jm suld Mrs, M n rt 1 1 ii A. Sinilli, it ml praylnu thai, sucli other and further order nml proceed Imks may he had in the tiremlses, as may lie retiilred by Iliu stntuU's hi such cases made ami provided, Ordered, lhiil Aniil,!'i, A , I . ls, nl HoVlock It, tn be asslirned for heiuiiiK said nelllloii, when all persons Inleresled in said mailer may appear at the County court, lo bit held in lirul for said county, and show cause why Hut prayer of said petitioner should not bit Kiiilileill nnd Hull mil ice of Hut pendency of snld pellilon ami Hie henriiiK thereof, he ulven lo Hut persons above named and all oilier persons Inleresled In said nuillcr, hy puhllshlliK liullcit of this liroceedlnir lu'l UK A mkiik'An, it newspaper primed lu said futility, three weeks successively nrcvinus lo Hie tune appointed, ,i. , r.i,i,r.u. sK.Al, Count y .1 ud it, And you will further take milieu flint un less you appear lo contest, Hut pellilon of Mrs, Maiiha A. Smith at, Hut 1 1 nut and place itppolutcd for lluil, purpose, Hut court may, In your absence, u pin On I said Mrs. Mart lut A. Smith, nr some other suitable nersou nd mlnlslratrlK, and may itriint let tins of ad mlnlslralloii of said eslnlit to said Mrs, Mini Im A . Suil t Ii. or some ol her suit able ner sou, anil may iimnl the further prayer of said pennon, Witness mv hand mid oilhinl seal this Jllb day of March, m. i, W. 1.1,1, I' ll, s KAI, 4 -1 -.1 i in 1 1 ojf jin i jjii. Sheriffs 8nlo. Hy vlrtuit nfiin order of siilit Issued out of Iliu dist rict, eiiiirl, for liouuliis couiily, Ne braska, and In me dlreeled, I will on Inn ilrd day of May, A, It, Istti, at Klo'iiock A, M., nf safd day, at, the KAST from, door of Hut ooiiuly I'ttiiii house, lu the lily of Omaha, MiiiikIiis couiily, Nebraska, sell nl public iiiui ion Ihe nroieiiy described In said eider of sain us follows, to wit : but iiumberiwo in in block number thir teen i;ii In Shliui'S addition to Hut city of (inuilia, in lloiurlas county, slain of Ne lirnska, Said piniicny to be sold subject ton certain morlKiufe for Hie sum of IPi.OfW.im iiuiilelii favor of The New Knirlaiul l,onu and Trust Company ami subseuueni ly asslirned to Portsmouth Hnvluirs lliink. and to satisfy II, V, K aiitl'iiiiiti null CM. MiOMiuinll, trus tees, Hut sum of two Hioiisand I wo hundred nine 115-lun dollars (ir:!.:!0i.!ii'n .ludirmenl, with In lerest thereon lit ten I Kit per cent , per annum from September, A. Jl. si, until pi, 1,1; to satisfy olpelcr and (Oilnu the sum of (nut hundred slxty-llvc H.V Inn del In is ililA.sri),iidK Iniiit. Willi Interest I hereon from September :;i. A. ll. IKH, iinlll iald:l'i satisfy .lessn K, j'liubreit Hut sum of one hundred elKhly-ellit itti-lmi dollars iifsH.:i!ii .luilirmeiil, Willi Interest thereon at seven i7Miercenl. per iinnum from Heptemlier HI, A, ll. I"'.i, until paid: to satisfy Will A. Corson the sum of seven hundred seven ;m-Pi dollars (;'li",;mi Jiidmuent. with Interest thereon at seven (7 per cent, per annum from Henlcnihcr '!!, A. H. Istil, until paid; to satisfy rid win A. Leavenworth Hut sum of four HioiiHioid three hundred I lilrt.v six dollars iH.:i;ni.(n ,udimciit, with inleie'st, 1 hereon at elirht isi per eenlt peraiinum from HepleinlM'rai, A. ll, Is'.ll, iinlll paid; lo snilsfy Hiesum ol one huii'lred seven Zi-IHi dollnr's MUfiMi costs, wllli Interest thereon from Hut :.'lst, dny of September, A. I). Nil, iinlll paid, toirelher wllh accruing costs aceordlnn Ion ludirmeiit rendered by Hut district couii of sain A, ll HoiikIiis county, al lis September term, liu, in n cerium union then and there peiulliur, wherein ,lesse II. Knihrcc was liliiln l.ilson f t IT. and Henry A. I nylor, J'.tlward II ami ot tiers uereuiliiiils Omaha, Nebraska. April I, lM'.el. tii:oli(lK A. IIKNNKTT, Klierltrof lloinrlas County, Neltriiska, tt. M. Hlehiiiond. attorney, 4--f Embreit vj. New Kiurliind l,oan ft Trust Co. XXANTKIll'okltlon by a thoroughly com ' iM'tent, limn, us sliitlotuiry flreuuin. lire IIIIIII , A, Ml iiiwiu r rences ifiven. Atilreis, A. i 1511 Mouth Ninth Ht., Council Willis, Ju. VllltOl ."ll- 7