The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, April 22, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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Hltnit talito lure fr l
lrsthm f !li!ttnn thought ,u'
action, tolrg sorosd" U kr hihtt
distinction. I'niTlk'n thir, tlvijj n
tsbllos, iil,V tsoithy t li'Un.
To 1h In lgMH, of th t Is 1"
New Ymk nmstk of honortl vl
taictlon. To flVrt lnorsno whr
iom luton Ulj;f hs thrust upon
.thrill, It fr mora Ciinnnnillil thsn
fcflinoitd)ilng soiilntsnon with
thing so ph-Msn a th rough, Ig
norant, vulgar west. Mttmtrh forth
WtUr ele sud th youth he-longing
to them.
The writer sp'tit tho birthday uf
Washington In th cltv of Now York.
A few flft wi'ifl H)'l"g ' tru
wwa tMiintr.no demonstration what-
evur nln!ily it Sunday quint roslud
i over the vlty,
I Yesterday the patron saint of Now
I York bat! his birthday. From early
J till late there was s stir. You felt It In
f tbo frosty , at mospliere, you saw It
j among the chamber-nmlds and waiters
In your hotel. Tho onr-drlvers wero
not themselves. Trados-pooplo. dis
played the various tones of gruen in
show-window. From every rank and
In every file, thcro were the wearer of
"' the green.
Witnessing the procession from a
i point on Fifth avotme, what did ono
I observe? Foreign fnoes of the lowest
I Intelligence. Everywhere tho green,
now and then an Anierlonn flag; once
, a portrait of Washington, In a medal
lion, by tho side, of a fuco unknown to
i the writer. There wore foreign uni
form nml badgoa, and chlelly foreign
fiiooH gaselng nl tho pageant. In aomu
Inatanoea dellvery-wngona wore atop
pod, men taking hold of tho horaea'
hoada, and there detained until tho lino
of march had paused, with unbroken
ranks, up tho avenue. Knob orowt
atroet wca blioked by vehiuhm awnlt
i . Ing to croaa Fifth avenue. Down-lown
fcftlhbr, tho mall aervloo was Inter
rupted. Head thlai
Th driver of United Stales mall-
wagon No. 40, Innocently attempted to I
croaa llilnl avenue at JSIuth street,
yosterdav morning, In front of a pamdo
of Kt. Tatrlck'! l)ay celobratora. Tho
crowd seized his borso, and when ho
got down to reuinnstrato and explain
thnt they wero Interrupting tho United
States mail servleo, ono rtifllan struek
him on tho huad with a heavy cane.
With blood flowing from a long gash
in tils head, tho driver called upon
f 1'glleeman No, 2,WM, who stond near
by, to arrest hi assailant, whom ho
I pointed out. The polleeman refused
to make the arrest, although several
j; citizens who had witnessed the assault
j proclaimed It an outrage. Tho pa-
raor; marcnrd triumpliantiy uptown,
wllo tho driver went to a drug store
to have his wound dressed. New
j York Tribune, March 18.
What Is the meaning and intention
i of all thisV Kach year this parade pass
o before the public gazrf. Each year
it takes possession of the streets of
NfW Yoik, Each year IU rank are
fuller, Its Hibernian orders stronger (1
counted many banners,) and saw, last
ly, No. 15 of tho "Ancient Order. '
There may be more. All this moans
but one thin,; 'Increased strength of
tho church of Homo." Where Is there
1 a counter current strong enough to
meet this? It doe not exist, except In
'v Ifct. west. New Yorkers are settled
do i into a state of hopeless, ul
n'iijM Inactivity,
! , ...
, Thel'ist a Roman Argument.
j Tte pcrs.nal and brutal attack made
" on Monday rrlrht on tho publisher of
( the American byl the keeper of one of
i , the most notoriovkly low and disrepu
I xtable hole In Toledo and his friends of
f llka standing amoii decent people, Is
only what might ' bate boon expected
from tbi cbiifaejtr and record of tho
assailant, me-, tthose names are found
In criminal calendar and police re
ports, and whose faces aro recognized
in 'rogues' galleries" here and else
where. It was fully In keeping with
' the methody incited, encouraged and
approved by the Koniith clergy, who
never fail to resort to violence when
defeated at the pedis. This cowerdly
; attack was duo not only to tbo Inde.
I pendence of the publisher of the
American in boldly championing In
his paper the cause of our public school
system as against the narrow and an
liquated teachings of the parochial
schools, bat the victim was selected as
the representative of an order which
while not attacking or interfering with
the Ilomnn Catholic or any other re-
,tr,n. M.r ! A I 4 ltettp
rf ., ,.t,, i j 1 i lit.itu.,
r4 f.tUt . -U m ...! ttvw
,1,41 lt,n(jjw sm! h. ttltK ti.Utt
Th Mikst thf -g''as t.t.
ih( and ii'' ' f l htd tW
Hmin t i...li, tunitt-jr ftmtli
f,r thts firrd 'in f A"'t'sn nturs.
tl.Ml ltitrtrt. ;mMselnf as It d.M
ilh thef -l.l ttfU rhuxeh ths
nl mt t'loist fb-mriiis f ttr tm
munltr, unih.i ct th.lr thing by
method shlrh r-lde them trim all
decent ".m ty, It l esj fr the prlest
h'wd to tind am o'g il misguided fol
lowers w illing to U for any outrage
whleh ha prleily sanction and the
gtisrsniee of absolution for any slu
committed in whnt they term "the
defence of the rluirrh. Toledo
American.
W. NJVHITNEY, .
mil S. 1 An Sr. 4iU N. 1th Nt.
Special prices on Cliildren'a Shixs.
ongola, spring heel, sizes ft to H, fiOo.
" to 11,(150.
One of the nicest things for tho girl
I cloth top, pnlent tip, line Dongola
leather, for f'J.OO; cheap at I'J.ftO. We
are now receiving our spiing stock of
Oxford Ties, for Indies, misses and
children. We huvo several new stylos.
Come and see them.
W.N. WHITNEY,
Leader In Low Vrlces and Good Shoos,
Take Union Pacific No. 5 For Denver.
Why ?
BoeiiiiHo It Is a solid vcHtilmlod train
compoMod of Fill 1 man l'uluoo Sleepers,
Fullmnn Dining Cars, Frco Itocllning
Chair Curs mid Modern Day Couches,
IWmiMO It nmkoH fasttliuo.
llocuuso It leaves ut 0;00 A. M. a con
venient tlmo for start Ing.
You con gt your tickets and mako
your sleeping car lVMorvatlona at 1302
Farnam stroot, Harry V, Hotiol, City
t'aaaongor Agent U. 1'. system.
Ladle, if you want Easter Hal or
anything In Millinery, go to llliss.
You will tin 1 the largest, best and tho
ohcapost lino in the city. Price the
lowest. .1. J. li'l.lSS,
lftlt) Diuglas St.
Try Hartry.s "Sl'WTAl-," the llEST
three far n quarter 'In the city. 107
South loth Street.
Hbvo you learned WHITNEY'S
prices on rublHjr goods? If not
FimcNtw call and aoo them before buy
ing. 402 north Kith St.
10:i south lr.th St.
Oppoelto Post Olllco.
0. H. KnowleSj breeder of Light
llrahma chickens, having more egn
than ho can use, would sell a few
Retting for $1.00 each. Fowls, $1.00
each. My fowl are the best laying
strain. If you want the best, address
me at 1012 Capitol avenue, Omaha,
Neb. 3 25.-7-1
-
A good carpenter can rent a house
very cheaply In Orchard Hill and pay
hi rent In work on the premises.
Apply to W. H. Kusell, utDlmo Sav
ings Hank, 1504 Farnam st,
Ilavo your attorney send his leinil ad
vcrtlsoments to Thk Amkkican,
NORTH OMAIIA AMERICANS
can save time and car fare when In
need of Dry Goods, Notions, Furlshlng,
rinware, Glassware, HardwareNa
tions, etc, by trading nt
BALDWIN'S,
1307-1 8011 8aundr (N. 21th) St.
You should take your watch for re
pairs to John Kudd, lioft N. loth St.
All work guaranteed.
Money to loan at Dime Savings
Hank, 1504 rarnam St.
Go to Dyball' for tine candles, 1518
Douglas Sr.
H. R. Putten, dentist, nsnn B48 Boo
building, uuepliono Ott,
Bliss has over one thousand pattern
and trimmed Hats for the Easter trade,
Our wholesalo room on second floor I
opened to tho retail trade at wholesalo
prices this week. Gall and see the
bargain. J. J. BLISS,
1510 Douglas St
T. H. BOWEN.
Enterprising Cash Market
Tho chenH'st place In tho city to buy
meat or casii. nzz b. join hi,
Would like a jtosltlon as clerk or
dolivoryman In trriKjery. Ghk1 refer
ences. .John E. Perry, 2018 Bristol
Street, City.
Sloe & Vlnoy, tho barlxu's, havo dl
olvcd partnersiiip. wr, hioe oiwns
new shoo at HI8 north ltith street,
which will be known as American Bar
ber Shop No. 2, whore ho will be pleased
to meet all his friends.
Fuiknps: Buy your Flour, Feed etc
of W. H. BAUER,
1501 Howard St.
We pay no rent, we buy for cash
we sell on a small pn-tit.
A. B- Ht'BEHMAN,
... Pioneer Jeweler of Omaha,
Umbrella rvnlired, 105 So. 16th St.
n H Wst I f m tt I
W i t wtMtt trttt-4 la h
rlAf Hw1 if H fmnttio tt lk
1 rvura tfcnWt t trpu trr ally
ti Ih tlr tw-ht ty i"tit tt I'lu
Hmrt tkl Vj , stittn.
ttMt
Wita p rf lh o nl MMn
rj, .n'ili.l(.t le JmIi, Itas
fd, la whU k the l,ry if tHw rtpm.
la of iNus IX, from Ihs mtr a
pMUIir4, Tt0 Si'.WJ fottowti
"At the rni annus) meeting i f the
tirand Idgr of Mwn, ttitih tUtu
f the trlet, .f 'lrmt. It sly, on th
day ft March, last, Fop Fins IX.
was eillrd from the or .lor. The de
rre of npoULiti w a uitdshed In the
otllmsl maoliic pp r si Cologne, (, r
many, and Is preceded by the minutes
of the lodge In which he was Initiated,
and Is as follows:
A man named MsM.il Ferrettl, who
received tho baptist) of fievmasonry
and a.den'iily pledged his love and
fellowship, end who afterward was
crowned popn and king, under the
I Ho' of Fius IX., has now cursed his
former brethren ttnd excommunicated
all member of tho order of freemasons,
Therefore, said Mastui Firretti is
herewith, by tho decree of tho Grand
Lodge of tho Orient, Fulermo, expelled
from tho order for perjury,'
The charges against him woro llrst
preforrod In hig lodge at Palermo, in
lSii5, and notitlcntion and copy thereof
sent to him, with a request to attend
tho lodge for tho purpose of answering
tho same. To this ho made no reply,
and for divers reasons the charges
were not pressed until ho urged the
bishops of Brazil to act aggressively
toward tho freemasons. Then they
wore pre i d, and after a regular trial
degreo of expulion was onteret and
published, tho am bih igned by
Victor Emmanuel, king of Italy and
gr aid ma ttr of the orient of Italy ' "
Rubber goods of all kinds at
Wm. N. Wuitnky'b,
402 north HltliHt..
10.1 south inth Ht.
Opposite Poet Olllco.
Money to loan Ht Dime- Savings
Dank, 1501 Farnam St.
Mme, Hickman, Easter Hats and
Hon nets at ipodurn prices.
Do you want to borrow money V Ap
ply to the Mutual Investment Cj.,
1604 Farnam St,
Have you en old umbrella which,
with a few repairs and a new cover,
will bo made as good as when pur
chased, If so leave it with C. R. Heflin,
812 orth lflth St. You will bo sur
prised at thu price kiiist, and the
change in the umbrella i.Asr.
The Foxton Hotel Barber Shop and
Baths, with Filtered Water, the Best.
You should all remember that C. F.
Shaw & Co., 518 S. Kith St., has al-
way on hand, Vcgotable, In season;
also a full line of Staplo Groceries.
Do not forget us when down town,
Notarial and Corporate Seals, 105
So. Kith St.
EASTER MILLINERY.
Ladles, attend the great Special Sale
of Easter Hats, Bonnets, and all kinds
of millinery, Saturday.
.1. J. DM,
1510 Douglas St.
. ,
GIBSON, the shoe man, has an ele
gant line of shoes, at bottom prices.
)on t fall to ace them when you need
shoes, A. M. GIBSON,
115 South Kith St.
J, J. llliss has three floors, ninety
et deep, tilled with the latest Spring
Styles In Mllllneiy, You will find line
good at low prices al lolO Douglas St,
.- , ,M..-..
Kat Dy ball's eandy and be happy,
1518 Douglaa St.
. , , I, .
Fkikndb have you called upon Kit-
ling llros., 808 N. 16ih St. They carry
a full lino of Gent's urnlshlngs and
Hats, and you will receive courteous
treatment at all times, even If you do
not buy.
Wanted.
000 yards of earth In Orel ard Hill.
Addross W.THE AMKKICAN.
Drink Dyball's delicious Soda Water,
1518 Douglas St.
Why not smoke Hartry's Til'"
when voucan buy it for A cents. 107
South 16th Street.
When you have a bicycle out of re
uair. take It to C. R Hellln, 812 North
Kith St. All work guaranteed to be
done to satisfy. Also ask prices on
new keys and GENERAL repair work.
Do you want to borrow money? Ap
ply to the Mutual Investment Co.,
150 Farnam St.
Rubber Stamps, 106 So 10th St.
South Omaha Advertisements
3.M.
2423 N Street, 8outh Omaha, Ne
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hatfc'
.lfcnH,
TrunUnand Vntlses, and Gents' Fij
ih St.
Cheum'Ht nlace In the city, cuo ai
RI'ET CLEANING
WORKS.
COrtLANO sV wo, tvt.
! ' 4 ltlt.llJ I. .1 H.
Ksrtkf csl Ccr. 111! iti Ifiiaiol..
1t MNP t4,
ttMMU. MURASKA.
EVERYTHING FOR
ASTER-TIDE.
New-
SljIKh In (Mil. it
snil st th ijf UHt.mi
O I . . 1 1 .1 ,MT hy ,,,'
V T I 1 I 1 O II tf.IO Mioifnrloi-f
I III I I I "'"'' l. Ifo.. I AIHIm.
I U 1 1 1 1 Ihio klimli'ii met kIikim-s.
Noveltiesiiil
yuml M-nwiii. We eiiti wll yon TWO for whnt
on a iiMuitlly cum ,
THE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
109 South 16th Street.
OMAHA, : NEBRASKA.
FRED. RASMUSSEN,
805 South 7th Street, Cor. Leav
enworth Street.
A FINE LINE OF GROCERIES.
Kvcrytlilnii Hold for CASH on hiiiiiII prollts.
MMk. llrciid mid a full 1 1 1 of I'Mne ( tikes a
specialty.
Fi! FINE LIVERY
I.lulil lliiKKleft. Huddle Horses, CarrlaKes,
Colli"'. Kit',,
BOARDING A SPECIALTY.
LOW I'lMCKS, SRK -
ED. BAUMLEY,
17th mid Bt, Mury'i Ave. Tulnplione 440.
M. SILVER.
OKAI.KIt IN
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
FLOUR AND FEED.
1120 and 1124 S. 7th St., Cor. Pierce.
M. E. NIELSEN,
Shaving and Hair Dressing Parlors,
80)1 South 7tu Sthkrt.
Where our Kill EN OH run procure kimkI t reiit-
mem und line tvorkiiiuiiKlili) m I lie reuuliir
pl'ICCH,
4-Hmll
AANTKI Tobuv a snuill Connie lomove
TT onto a lot. In Wit In ii t Hill, Cull on or
liddreNK I), K. Citiiieron, l;m:i I'ui k itvu. Meat
intrket,.
ENGAGE YOUR
SWEET MILK, BUTTERMILK,
- - and CREAM - -
AMERICAN DAIRY,
E. W. READ, PRO PR.
8401 Donatur. OMAHA, NKH.
ART
A. HOSPE, Jr.
MUSIC.
1618 Douglas $t Omaha, Nub.
Sheriff's Sale.
tlv Virtue of mi order of an In Uaiinri nut. uf
the IMnlrlcl, Court fur bouijliis County, Ne
liiiiHku, mid to me directed, I will, on thu 2Hli
iliiyof Mny, A. I)., mi, nt, lit o'clock a m. of
(rnfil ltiy. nt Hut KAHT front, door of thu
County Court Houmh, In thi t;ity of Oniiilui.
IIoiikIiis County, NeliniMkn, si'll lit piihlli:
of mile in followit. to wit:
Hiieiion me iini neri y tie.
l,ol number one ill In hlix'k riiinilier llvn mi
III I'llddiH'k rilice, Hlluiiteil In the ellv of
(luiiilut, I'ouuty of DoiikIhm iiml Mime of 'Ni)-
lii'UHka, toHiillMry.loKenli II, M iird. I runlee.
the sum of live liiniili-i il fnrty-elidit mill lli-lfm
(lot in m f.r4N.i)jiitiKineiit. with Interi'Ht there
on lit eight mi per rent. ht iiiiiiiiiii from May
II, n . i'. i"i, ii iti ii iiiiiitl linn lliirty hk ikiiioI
lnrsi:in.(iHleiwtH. with Interex), therenn from
the I HIi ilny of Mny, A, 1). Nil. until nulil. to-
f ether with Hi'eruliiK fonts neeoidlnK In a
loilxineiit rendered hy the dlmlrlel eourt of
IIoiikIiin I'oiiiity. lit Hn Mny term, A, 11. Mil,
In A eertiilti Hetlontheii mid there heudluK,
n Herein ,nmeill n. nillluril. I rilMt.ee, wint
iiliiininr, nun uiiurleN T, I nylor, (Iriilinm L,
iiiiiiiiev. ei in,, oeieniiiiniN,
Oniiilui. NehriiKkii, April 21, IMrJ,
(IKOIIUK A. HKNNETT,
Hherlff of Pouuhm County, NehniMka,
ChnrleH II, Keller, attorney,
Mlllurd vs. Taylor, et al, 4-2'J-ft
Sheriff's Sale.
Hy virtue of mi order of snln luiuied out of
tne IMHirici ouri rnr Hoiikiiin County. ISiv
briiHkii. mill lo me directed. I will on the 211 h
cluy of Mny, A, I)., H(i2, nf 1(1 o'cloek, A. M
of mi Id ilny. lit, the Kunt front, door of tho
County (,'ourt, MoiiMe, In I lie Oily of Omnliii,
iNiuicliot County. NehriiMkn, xell lit, public
miction the property dewrrllwd In suld order
of hhIk nx followit, to-wit :
Lot, thirl y-elnht (its) In hliK'k five (5) Pud-
dock I'lnre, hn tnn veyed, nliitted mill re-
eonled In thecliy of (dunlin. iNiiiKlitsCoittiiy,
INeiii'iixKii, to MiiiiNry .ionciiii it, milium, Trim,
tee. the miiiii of nine hundred Hint v i'l-HKi dol-
iiim (StMO.tfi) Judifiiieiit,, with Intcre!, thereon
nleluht (Hi per cent, ner iiiiiiiiiii from Mnv II
A. D. 1WI, unlit paid i hiiiI II fly lis. UK) dolliirn
(SiYl.tlN) ooHtH, with IntereMl thereon from tho
lllh ilny of Mny. A. I). Ixnl, until paid, lo-
jiiilifiiient rendered hy llin illMtrlct court of
IT
ei tier won Hccruiup coni neeoruuiK 14) t
hhIiI ixmituiH county, ni im mny lerin. . u,
l"!'l. In scerlulli action then mid there pend-
Inir, wheri'ln .IomciiIi II. Mlllurd. TriiMtee, was
nir, wneri'ln .lonei
iliilnlllT. and I'. V
u
Melcher. M. 11, ('onixtock.
,I.L. O ll..f,,l
Sr '! U. Thonion slid ot hern defendsnl.
" "I
Thoiiins H. MrCnlliH h,
VA'Miilui, Melmthkii. April iil, ism.
p liK.OIOiR A. HKNSETT,
,iiii, Nehrnhkii. April 21. ls3.
' (iKIIIUiK A. UK?
tmherl ft of I oui:liiN County, Neliniskii.
1 n H. Keller, attorney.
LOBECK & LINN,
Hiii.t. .n AM I HTML
Builders' Hardware, Culleru
AND TOOLS
TRY US ONCE FOR LUCK.
MOi Douglas SU Telephone 270. OMAHA. NEB.
DO
YOU
WEAR
SHOES?
If you do, Tl.o filMCAT ItAliGAIN SIIOK STOIIK, No.
KM) Main Street, Corner First Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFSff
la., will sell you the following
Shoes, at lower prices than you )ay for inferior makes:
Hurt & Moors. Williams, Knuluml & Co., Jamos Moans & Co.,
Koynoldn, Drake & (ioblilo, Smith & Staughton,
C. M. Honilorson & Co.
nd In Inillos', Miswos', Chlklron's and Hoy's Shoos wo show tho lunroat and boat
assorti'd stock in tho city.
Our stock of Liullca Oxfords la most
Wo Invito you to call and hoo us. Our Motto Is NO GOODS 'MISREPRE
SENTED HUT GOOD GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
S. A. PIERCE & CO.
NEWSPPINGSTYLES
In footwear
are now arriving at
GE0.S.MILLER)S)1311 N.24 St.
Whore wo invito you to cull and examlno our STYLES, QUALITY and
PRICES. WHKN QUALITY IS TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION, WE WILL SAVE
you MONEY ON KVEHY pair PURCHASED OF us, us our expenses aro only one-
tcnth of down-town stores, mid wo can
quality for less money than they ask. Call and bo convlnood. No trouble to
show goods. Wo shall mako SPECIAL LOW PRICKS on all grades of Shoos dur
ing the month of March, to Introduce thorn, and IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL
AND INSPECT THEM,
GEO. S. MILLER.
ODORLESS
Solo Agent for Dowy's Odorless Excavating Tank.
Agent for -West's Automatlo Dlslnfeotors,
Short Talks with Hat Buyers.
fix your hist summer lint so that it will look first rate, and carry
you through another season; we can make it over in the latest
shape.
Bring one down to us and let us "doctor" it you will he sur
prised at tho result. We also reshape silk hats ami otherwise
make au old one, look young again.
Don't forget that for good (Hoods and popular prices we aro
hound to take the lead. All we need is your help. Drop in
and see us when in our neighborhood.
Yours truly,
RAMSER & CO..
209 North 16th St., OMAHA, NEB,
ii, in i I'.'n J i i n in
oelcliratetl makes in Men's Fine
comploto and at prioos to suit all buyers.
afford to, and will sell you tho same
SANITARY
Cess Pools, Vaults,
Cisterns, Drains, Etc.
-CLEANED.
All work done with the Odorless Pump.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
JOHN NELSON,
Office: 418 South 14th St.
Res. 1215 South Nth St.
Telephone 1173,
OMAHA, NEB.
REPAIRING,-Perhaps
you cannot alFortl to buy a now hat even
at our prices this Spring. Well, you
aro certainly trying to save money, if
that is the case wo can help you yet, and
A.M.CLARK.
PRACTICAL
PAINTER,
Paperhanger, Sign Writer, Taints
Oils, Brushes, Wallpaper,
Curtains, Window Shades, Poles,
Fixtures and Cornices.
107 SOUTH FOURTEENTH STREET,
OMAHA, NEB.
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