Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1892)
THE AMERICAN. THE AMERICAN 1 1 m ion n n hi - fcVri'l I'., l tii ,!. I I . MON MUtV, rM KvVMl 'i(MV t ii hIMHt l t l ii V: . -, t , " ii M,am M IM K.I I l H 11 t II tl M I I 111,1, I'ltl I, l, - I ,-". ' " " " l " " " " -.,. 1 ; l I l'l 1 hi 'tv 1st, In rln, ! Hint, ?,iM iih.I. l, fit S - ,Ni.fcM i,t r It, hill I t ilull rpi nt I' it t,,n, i iw.tit ,i I D A nt hi, 4 !! l oil IaihU JOHN C. tMOMrtON, . W. C Kn I n liit.ini Minister - ----- OMAHA, NtlHAY. MAY 27, fi- I'U I.AtiVHhHH, MKHVll.iSrS AM MKCIIASICH. living iti'dlrmt l assisting worthy lTitleMahU into position, null In sup pling ot lir lriliMititl with help t li r can IwrmmiiiH'iiili'il (or honesty, so briety ptnl Industry, wo eMend in nil plTHUm OUt lf WOlk llinl to till HrH(lll im'dlng help nn Invitation to Insert h tllH'O III)!' tldveitisimelll, VM.K 'I' (iliUU)K, III till! Column (if TtIK Amkh ICAN, Staling What lIU'J' (ll'hlni. All- swers can In addressed to thl oflli'ii. Every person w ho npplli for a post tlon will hnvn to uliow lot Inn of rcooni mend nt Ion. AYo liopo to mnku thin di'pHrimonl of grout bt'iu-lil tj our Ihtron fiiiplojcr ami innploye. Watoii oi k m-ant nn.l mn. Whnt lo you WHiiiy TllR jM'oploV iwity In WIwoiimIii liave iiiiinlimli'il h Mliilo tli'kot. Kx-Hknatou Van Wvi k nmtlo IiIm 0n'nlii(f ('niiipiilgn hihtH nt Di'iiwp tho otht'i' diiy. Ul' AT O'Neill, Holt I'ounty, Nil., tho Hotiintm kiiiiii'iiiI ciinlnil of tlm nohool lumnl lind dlnclinr?t'il owvy l'roti'HtHiit tiiiclirf. NiliiUHku Ih nut Ix'hlnd New York. THE Miihniu'IiuhoUi leulMlaturo con tains over ilfty Uumann." There are 173 member, H told. In It jiohhIIiIo that tho ItomtuiM tmvo one-third of tho population of that great nUtiv? A (JHBAT many peoplo litdlcvo llio council will imtko a mlMuko If Hiiumhcs -dJnaiH'o rcqulrlnjf alt jhtmmih who keep a horw, or liorwH, for "uhc or hire," to pay n Hue two. 1 not ono tax Mtiflloient. TltAT rimint v liiimilliil will tut it tiiiin- urnont to Ftoinan ('athollo lneomH4eiiey an lung uh it HtuiiilH which may not Im vory lontf, from tho way It him to Iki braced, propped and girded at tho prone nt time, THE city council 1m, It In alleged, en deavorlng to correct tho abimen of tho law nKaluHtgiiinblintr, and have pawed an ordinance making it a "mimic- menor" and placing them under tho iurvclllaneo of tho police NUMIIKH 1, volume 1, of tho Kt. JoiM'ph Amnkun, edited by T. RLyonn, ha been received. It nIiow tho editor ponwciim'a both grit and ability, two thing which aro atmolutoly rieccnnary to mnkfl a miccemi of an American paper, TltK AmkHK'AN winhed tho Kt. Joneph American a long and pronporou life. THR new dally at Houth Omaha that ha been chrlHtened tho Vit'um Ih a rut-chum paiHir, and reflect credit upon tho projector. Kvery American in Kiiutli Omhha hould lutvo It ent to hi addren. If wo can read liotwecn tha line, John Hindi will never endorno It tono a "trimly American." There no DlillngN-gMttf tn It. Hecuro a namplo copy; they only coat five cent. TUB lUwian Institution In lloton known a Carney honpltal, wan lieforo tho leglnlaturo hint week, nuking an appropriation of 110,000. Tho patriotic) pamr and peoplo wore unanlmou In their opiMwltion, and waged a vlgorou war upon tho nchomo from a cotiKtltu tlonal ititml point. Tho liieawiire Wuh finally put upon It pannage, and wa defeated by a small majority, tho voto standing l3 to KM). IK THE runh Xo got to pre hint week tho foreman failed to innert tho Item from tho J Set regarding Mr. Wlnnpear and tho executive board of tho supremo council. It will bo found on another page, Slnco that time Mr, Winnin-ar has dlnmlHued tho suit. While wo havo no ofTiclul notice as to what tho execu tive board did In tho cano, wo bo'. love tha troublo ha boen settled to tho en tire satisfaction of all parties concerned, and the split in the A. P. A., which theilomans had boen rejoicing over, has not been effected. If Mr. Winnpoar has erred tho supremo council should temper Justice with mercy. He cer tainly aided us in a great work last fall. lie can probably aid us in a great a work the coming fall. And, while the members of a local council may havo been grievously wronged, I. i lltj tl, !. t4- ' t. ! '' i ,,,, M. W III' 1 j .'; M , " 1 -i .' i , " I t i' id 'fV- " p ' t i I ,( I hi--. ' I ! U , it.-, nli. .-, l Hi) lii't' Id,- - . iii.l.'inMi (, in ! ! U, i ' !,! ti il .r t Hl'rti', limn,,;!, n I1n III .1, tl l i SUlm), Sl) Wi ll h tn lh "'! H'MUfMI r(li,il!,' I.i. imvli -i Itvinnil fur iuimI ililnil In j,Hti, llii1 lil tisi Uki II il'i l.li 't klrttui L'itl Uli Int. i l, i In oint'1 ttli-, mid In tir of inlf(itin ti'i ttoini' liulunirli-, TliU 1 iH iiHliilr ii ij lin ml umvis mnl noiloiiltl lli, lit iBl Mn lki ii i1HI'lrli-l,V lV llt- t"'. In l tin iMitum' f lii iihi'oIi, Slllniry miMniiinid Hint ll hi N lU f lliat If Iii'liind ni h' yrmil'-d ft wirllmiiiit, ll wuiilil l lln iilHiiil fot iloni.nt , wiir Ix iwiiii 1 1,, liiiuiiiii Ciitliuile Mini I'lllll-Klllllt lllxll, IH'lllll'l' flll'tlllll wmilil i,niiwnl lo l oviM-iu'd by llio nllu'r, mid It In iMniiH'ly duulitful wlirthiT lli Ii'ihiiiiih, who in In ll,i iniijni'lty, I'ould ihjiik HinniiK llioin wlvcn, No linn Ih li'lti'r iuiiiiilnti'd with tho Ii Uli wnih' (him HnllHlmry, iiml ho him tnki'ii n I-IrIiI view of the ollimtlon. Whllo the HIhtiiIh lire cn ilenvorlt: to reeover theinwlvoH from tlm mirrlM utteiiilaiit upon the tin iioiilieemeiit, of the plan of the tory ennipiilgn, they wero trented tonnotlier of the winto kind In the xhiipo of two mounter Ht it Iiiiim from tho various patriot lo HHHoelatloiiN of (ireat llrltaln, one lmurlii llio hlnat iii-fM of l.')H,3U5 meiiilx-rn of the 1'inU'HtHiit iilllaniHi, and tho other iol,4ofl inemU'ru of tho Proti'Htant leiiiftui prnjIiiK for tho "up- polntmeiit of a eoininlwdon to Inqnlro into tho conilltlon of eonvenU and inotinMerlcH in tins United Kingdom." Thin In prnetleally one ntep In the direction of fort-lntf popery out of poll tie and placing It under tho Hiirvell lanee of jfovi'rnnietit iiuthorltleH, KiiIIm bury well known that were It not for thin prlcntly lnterfereiieo In polltleul ulTah'H, tho wiuth of Ireland would lw far inoi'o tranquil mid Uhh dependent upon jwiilli! charily. COL VMM 8. The noted nowspauer correspondent (ieorgo Alfred Townsend (letter known as "Oath") In a recent letter to tho New York H'oWif give the following bit of brief history regarding Columbus and the papacy: Tin' cunt rust In ll"' hiitlitiiftl I'liiirni'teiN of Spain mill Iliily In wi'ii iitrtli'iilnily In Alex it titter fli irtcli mill his f tiinily mid CuIiiimIiiin, Jiilldl, lieur VlileliclH, Wim I lie wo mill flistli), In Hint. viikImiIiii'iI ciimIii Ihn Poi of Del ionium, IIoiIi'Ikii llnlvlil, wn tmril III H,7. mill III fill her wn tlm IIInIioii, lilniM lf i llm ni'i'li IiImIiiip, Ills diistiii'l win Cii'Mitr llnrula, wim tlm nrcliliWuip next, iiml the I wo nt her llnr Kliis (ollnweil a iiri lililxliiiiii, while 1 hi' II I'm t AIiiiihii lici'iime I'dpe Ciillnlim III., iiml liod rlKO Ihtiiiiiii riH A IcMifiili r VI, duler on one of Hie family, l-'riuirlwo, win iniuln a mi I nt. The pnpitcy miller thexe HpniiliinlH link to tlm Inwtut level of liifiimy, itiul liinilKlil li I ii ill I the Id fuliniitlnii. I'lemtr Her- Kin, Ihn iiyiiiiiiyiii fur Milnier, imirilerer, (nil rlelile, Mini fleml In nil Kiiropeiin lllem lures, wit one of four IiiinIuiiI children of Aleminiler VI,, iiml he wneiilriipM il hy Kins I'erdliiiiml In Itiily iiiift himinht to Jul If u rnpHvii, it whs the I hike (if (iiliilirn, tthiiMi crown of Nuplen thew pnpc iiml l-'erilliiiunl tiilo. No wmulcr Unit hi Jiitlfn ii row Hie pit I ii (cr, Kllierii, or Spiiuiinlellii, who rovereil Spiiln nud duly lih piilnilnu" nf (liixuer Kiilii', n If filled In port my nil ihn crime his lord, Hie llnrif Inn, did, mid miitch the poel'm "(IimUI cnn ll 1 Inn pnlnt a dylnK Itroim?" Illhern In the iiiitliniiil pnliiter of Hpnliil llm HoikIii nre IU lyplcnl poN'N I'lz nrro mid CnrtcN, nut CiiIiiiiiIhin, U murderliiff dl'iiverer. The liilliience of l-'luiiders and (lermnriy eiilercd Hpiilii wllh Phillip the HinhI riid hlN mini Cliiirleii V.,' ninl nrt Krew fur It Hunt like Vclniicx Murlllu, nud (iiiyn. Yet, Nlrnnxe to miy. Alexniuler Ihn mi wiih ('iiIiiiii liii.'i rice Keren), Willi Hod. mid h mid Col liiiiliilNciirreNpoiided mid lliirlhnloiiiew Col ilinliilN pnld him n visit. Tint IminenMt re lieving at the lilinilili hi-iirt friiin such aplrlt mil (liiiiilniilhni wii('oIiiiiiIiiii,, m'h-rn'c-hoiii inlriicle uf America whlcli liimever lnc hecn to the hut eniiliienf l-;iiri.H' like Willi' ciiti fcNM'MhrowliiK In Jet nf cold, America us yueinilcil llm lilood of Kuruni, prevluiiMly no freely spilt, hut Spain ent In South America her corrupt nlxlwii century vein, and Ihn rcmill Is ihn (Ii I leu n mid Hie l'iirnKiinymi TAS(JlfCH TBMVLB. Tho ineinlsT of Tangier Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the My! l BhrliHi, are jirepnrlng for tho receillon of tho Temporal Council, which meets In thl city August J.'th, H 1 proposed to expend I flo,(KS) In tho entertainment of tho visiting nobles, a large proportion of which ha already l'en raised. Thero will bo a magnificent street pageant on tho night of Tuosdny, August 10th, and float will bo shipped hero from Temple all over tho United State. On tho whole, tho gathering of shrlners bid fair to outshine any thing which take place In Omaha this soonon. Tangier Templo In the Oasis of Omaha has already made itself famous for genuine hospitality, and tho nobles in thl city proline to outdo any former effort at entertainment, and it will certainly be tho great fcaturo of all tho notable conventions in Omaha during 1802. The citizen can well afford to lie liberal in assisting Tangier Temple in its undertaking. Quarters for 1,000 guosts have already been engaged, and it is estimated that during thu session there will bo 10.000 Shrlners and Knight Templars in Omaha. We notice in a recent iwe of the Iiriluik-American (Mzm that some ono it,,- i; i.(v.',t.'i 1 4 ,r f Si ,! I wii'i'tt ll p.) r m! " i !. . I 1 ;,-.! I i 1 1" i i '.in .. ,,.-.! I-.- 'nt t- ,.! lll.lU ill !j , tlnillw M U in. I i bi'Ii i', It. i , I i,, 1 ( .. . n, pn ' I nt N -i t il lo lis I i'jf I '. , l -,.'.' , J I Am, i Si mt nf I l"mt.n, tt mil' b a i U'lii I" v, s t'.i j ! I,'! i n.t"' dm limn iMiii! nit IIh' ii'.inl itntton mi itm.ti', id, h Id, pd k mil I In U i itu'it I'lil Nd" r ruhtaiiiii n ril , m w do nm ' li tiimiy dm tn 1,1 eiiiiiinii,' lunger in nd iMMiij', rii,. Hint lU Udl limy li'il '" did Ik in nlli dnlii 1, dull lii'dl It up lit I In' (,".!' i it an Hi I in 1 1 lug, liit' lllciil Mini ili rltujntitliig pudlii', I'orni iniintlia be, Mr. T. V. I't'ifi'iTt, Im U'l ii iimi'U ing Tint Ami li lt an; ln l.ai pntlwdly ii Hil It, ngaltml llio advleouf llo pidt, nud do hit flnwlly h'Ud'd, fur wo have reivlved the Unite, if May LM, !t2, mi the margin f which I wiliti'ii "H, inl no iiioiii of your pnHra to me, I hey bihi not or nhoulil not In, allont'd In the mail of tho V, H. Ninth and I'apltol nvo., I tho only mi! iithlo plaeo I know to ill trlditto them, signed, A tienulne Anteilean." Wo premium Mr. Kggor I a married man. If ho Is w hat doc ho know alniut Ninth and Cnpltol avo.Jf tlMMMllMMNIMWHHM Tiik Presbyterian general anHomdly has joined with tho Methodists In de manding tho adoption of a sixteenth amendment, to tho constitution, Said amendment provide that the slates or tho United State shall not aid In liny manner any sectarian Institution. Will congress daro Ignore tho wish of oO,(KMl,ono jMHipli) nt tho dictation of tho other 10,l)()tl,(MH)y Tub district judge deserve tho com mendation of all honest people for their action In tho matter of sk'cIii! muster commissioner's sales, Wo havo never Heen any good reason why tho herllT should Iki deprived of altout ono-half of hi business, and aro pleased to see tho judges havo the stamina to settle this question onco and forever. TliK Kaiser continue on hi "mad career," and hi subject huvo Just cause for grumbling on account of hi many extravagances. Ono of tho latest, freak ln train In which ho i prepar ing for a pleasure trip which will cost nlxmt 4,000,000 mark. Tho Nebraska Central, To tho Kdltor of TllR Amkrican. Hear Kir: I'leuse allow mo space In your paper to lay Isiforo your readers a brief synopsis of tho Nebraska Central proposition which are to bo voted upon at Iho sjwielal election to bo held Thursday, Ju no jit, I have faith that after the careful consideration given by tho county and city olllclals, assisted by eminent council, all necessary safe guards for tho protection of the public havo lieen Incorporated. Tho olift.ion proclamation which apjar In the official piiK'r of tho city and county, are very long, and many voters who will not euro to read thorn In dotal, will desire to know the substance, HI ripped of legal verbiage, the pith of nit nn i I u follow, vl: Tito Nebraska Central railway com pany agrees to build a double track steel railway bridge across the Missouri river at tho foot of Cns street, for which it i to receive from DougIa county a subsidy of 2.p.0,(Hi0. It ulo agrees to build a double-track railroad from tho west approach of said bridge through tho city of Omaha to a connec tion with the tracks of the Union stock yard and rullway company at South Omaha, and a branch lino ex tending from Fourteenth and Izard street northerly toOrtioo street, also a branch line from a point on tho main lino near Ixinvenworth street, westerly to tho Little l'upllllon valley, For the construction of the above mentioned main lino and brunches, Douglas county in asked to donate i'i0,O0O, The Oraoo street branch I for the purpose of allowing all railway com panies to enter or leave Omaha via this northern bottom and valley and to roach the large plateau of level ground north of Nicholas and oust of Fifteenth street, which 1 specially adapted to the use of railway companies for shops, round-houses, yard, etc,, and alo for tho purijoso of giving all railway com panies easy access to Fust Omaha, which I destined to Is'come a largo manufacturing center if It can secure prosir railway facllltlo. The l'aplllion creek lino Is for the purioo of facili tating the entrance of railroads from the west and enabling eastern roads, which may enter the city over the Ne braska Central bridge, to extend their Uric Into tho state of Nebraska. The Nebraska Central railway com pany agree to purchase all of the ground lying between California and Chicago street west of tho Union Pacific shop ground and east of Fif teenth street, a plot of ground one eighth of a mile wide and one-quarter of a mile long in the heart of tho city, and to erect thereon at the corner of Fifteenth and Chicago streets a union passenger depot to cost not less than 4K),000; alo to construct a line of rail way not less than one hundred miles in extent in the state of Iowa, connecting with the lines of two or moro of the following railway corporations, vl: The Illinois Central railway company; tho Winona & Southwestern railway j ii,,. ttr-v, Id.:- IUtn ii ,v Hi. Ih! , li!inv eiiii,m ; Mn' I'd !.- ' j V'I ls'!.l ij mi'Ai miriMl-i, j Id. 1 M, , ... I M ."- i A l j Mi. Sit, a!;ll ,-. ... ;.., ; ,, , ,.., 1V A t iml) dii,iii ; I lie H. 1 1", ..v , I l! 1,1 I ill A , ! I'll j ; Idelliiiii A M p( m U I nun lmi) : I In- Kink" A WtM'iri til eint(rtitl ; l In i.iitm , I loirtd A hs'tMiN I'llji mil) e,'inpii,i , ( Id,' 1,'HM i IiMhI ihI'v intiipnni, ri Ihi'-w lilipi'i'ieilH III", lln ilj li m,v t.' -'i0.ii, I'ul nn! until oi'e of mini' inilwsy fKinpHUd'N. in n,dlill'll In Hie Ni dt ik I i -lilrnl illy einnpanj I ai'ttllilly lllnt,r Hie Ullloll id m1. Tilt' Hllumlll III (n given fur I Ill-no Itiipi'ot, nii-nl hit l'ti dUdd'il In' Ii, ii llio elly hioI llio eoiiiily In dnt Weill lo In' all i,illalie iniuitii r, line Ndlering Hull Hie elly pay Ide whole of tho city tax mnl at least seven elglilh of Hie iiionly lax. If the city mid enmity wi re enlletl tiHin to give this large sum of money solely fur Iho purWM of securing Hie foiisi ruction of these improvements, wllhout securing any control of tint Mltllie, It might In' considered doubtful whether the Is'itellls would l' sufficient to warrant the expenditure, but In eon slderatlon of ieeevng the pro)siscd subsidies, the company has agreed that It entire property, Including the bridge and depot, the railway lines within the county, and for one hundred miles east of the Missouri river, and also any lines which It may construct west of tho Missouri river within ono hundred mile of Omaha, shall be open to the unrestricted use of all railway companle on fair and cqutil term and for Just compensation; and ulso that its principal depot, general olllces and principal machine shops shall be lo cated uml maintained within tho city of Omaha. Ample provision 1 made in the con tracts Is'tween tho city and the county on tho one part and the Nebraska Cen tral railway company upon the other for the enforcement of tho conditions agreed to, and such guarantees nre given Unit It I a mutter of little moment a to who in future own thl proiorty, as tho contract are so drawn as to be binding upon tho successor and assign of the Nebraska Central railway company, and upon uny cor poration or party Into whosesoever hands It may come, so that even if tho property should Iki purchased under foreclosure, no advantage can lm taken of tho county or city by the purchasers. Work must be commenced upon the Improvements lioforo tho 1st day of May, 1H!).'I, and tho wholo must bo com pleted and In operation Isiforo tho 1st day of July, Mi', and no part of the subsidies are to Iki delivered until the Improvement for which they ure given uro fully completed, Tho city and county will not bo forced to go Into tho courts to compel tho enforcement of the conditions, and abide tho long delays Incident to liti gation of that sort, us they aro given tho right to refer any dispute to arbi tration, three Judges of tho district court to Ik) the arbitrators, When tho Nebraska Central proposi tions were first made public, many peoplo objected to granting tho sub sidles Is'cause they feared that the city add county would be tied up for a period of three year and nothing would Is) accomplished. This objec tion hn been removed by tho provision that tho c-ompany must, within forty five day after the election, file its written acceptance with the city clerk and the isiurd of county commissioners of tho terms of tho proposition; and also by tho provision that work must progress continuously, and not less than .'00,000 be expended ujion the Improvements, exclusive of the right- of-way, within nine month next after tho beginning of tho work, and that If either of tho foregoing conditions shall not lie complied with, or if work shall cease upon the proposed Improvement for a period exceeding ninety days be fore the expenditure of W,lHH),000 has boon made, all right to tho subsidies shall lie forfeited. The company agrees to pay the en tire election expense. Tho carrying out of thl enterprise will make Omaha the most important railroad center In tho west, and lay the foundation for an enormous increase In Its commerce, manufacturing Indus trie and population, and bo a great benefit to tho largo district both east and west of tho Missouri river, of which Omaha is the commercial center. Vours respectfully, J. II. Dumont. Allege no Jurisdiction. Tha local executive officers of tho A. P, A. havo been restrained by an in junction granted by the district court from preferring charges against James Winspear, tho president of tho local organization. Winstar heard that the local execu tive committee hod preferred charges against him to the supremo council which is hero now for tho purpose of investigating hi cuso, but ho had them enjoined from making tho investigation and tho temixirary injunction order was set for hearing for Monday. To prevent a sensation in political circles there Is a movement on foot to adjust the troublo before the case is called for hearing. The troublo grew out of the local council and Winspear and his petition I'- '. n. i -il l- '! i ! : l", ( l) i f !(. n lt.nl). i In ), ti !, If- atli-iTi ldil 1t, i-.j. fi:c ni, ll lm ti" HiiHoV, 41 j I-' ri Hit- -ih;uuh ,1 , '! M until !),.. l,ta ftf ,,, r dt " " -t i-;-'i d'i i ' -- , , . A I Ik H.iM IW iiK I ,i ),), I,. I !, , j i , l Mi d' anl m l(,'dti-if n.dliidm dun' I, n t iiid'uvHt ii In t ai- siitVi- d el fiiieU l) Imv Hag SO'' )n!" f"t' Hie Wet sid. , -doti), Tlo ir Id tl ii' finally ewe iiiil with mi,ss, mnl l! WiiliiiMwiny Hie kturry Iwnii, r unfurl, ,! mnl. I mueh , iiilinliiti. The i.,tiliM uppn'prUI" ami illfilly Hind i-tho tit n 1-iii t( Iho principal, Mr Alvlwni, ami bis nltaiil, Ml Maty K. llruiii r. line iN-euliar Ihiiig we iihHin',1 n that none of Iho wImniI Ismnl ur the iiN riiiteiid lil of public wIiihiU were pii soiii. Following i Hie programme, N-glnning at (I p. in., Weilm siliiy, May "2". ImiJ: SuiiK "Id tf We SlMlid" II, mm Hue Son "America" ScIiiniI I Inn I'Mwiiinl Ion Mr. .1. II. Tnvlor I;. .,,.., for si liiRil Mr. ,1. I Alv lwni Solo -"liimnl Hie Mint" Mllli I,. Inner "HliiilUiir Miik Meium" HI Is T, Ah Imiii Souk -"d'nte Ih.' Miitf'' S.'hiNil "Al Hie Hiilyiirtlt" Aiinii Wrelih. IjiiiIi I.iiixoii, I'eler Nelon. Miiuiile I tipiliiiit, Mim Aiitln-K. Adilii liiiiii, Ulllii I II, Sidney llimen liis. .IcbhIk Ly man. Ileiihii Hlii., Mary I riilini. I'riuik Iliirlow. dl?le SlcPlierwin, MiiIh'I While "MoIIih'm".- UiHiniTwo-Ui'lle ftbumlleld, (leiili l.yninn, ,11 in mil' Nrlson, Annie , JohiiNoii, John Arnold "Hiir riiof".. Mollle uml Seven, Atiderwin "The Hlnrs mid Mlrlpe" KmIoIIii Vork "ToDur I'liiir". , , , Id ioiii Two Soiitf-"Hed While and Mile", . . . KhIcIIii Voik, Oils Alvlwni, KHiel Smith, Anna Uiinl,, WHIM delimer mid Myrtle Hyan, iiHslstvd dy MImu'n VIviui mid Ine Alvl- Him uml Mi'hool. Address to Hie Kliut Kiiom One hoinf "llattle Cry of I'lee HcIiooIh" Kchool "dur Heulliiiciit".,, Ivdhcr (li-onhind After the flag was run up and floated proudly on tho breeze, tho crowd sa luted it with three hearty cheers, and then dispersed. This will serve as a lesson In patriotism for tho little folks, and bo something they will not soon forget. Bishop Heven on Romanism. In regard to the public school ques tion, ho penned these eloquent words: "We have no fear for tho Iwhuo. We havo conquered ono rebellion without tho help of the Catholic power und church authorities. Wo can another. In the coining conflict wo shall have Catholic parents largely on tho side of the common schools. Give sectarian school what public moneys they may claim, and wo will havo tho schools of Italy and Austria. But when Italy and Austria aro obliged to repudiate such schools, in order to live as nations, we must not glvo a moment's countenance to tho idea. Let tho pope see that wo will fight for our institutions with every weapon, platform, press, .pulpit, ballot, bullet, and we shall not havo to I fight any," - . ,, - Of Humanism he wrote: "It cannot thrive as a sect of Christianity, because It lacks moral force and purity within Itself, Separated from its temporial power; its claimed authority to dictate to nations and rulers; its demand for utter supremacy over the conscience in all things; its own infallibility; its machinery and tinsel worship; its pre tended miracles, which Isith tho spirit and genius of a true Christianity, as well as science, have condemned; it priestly celibacy and chain of nunneries; In a word, separate It from it hoary uocrotioriB of centuries, and there Is nothing of moral force left in it to com bat the civilization of these more modern times, Europe will soon shake off tho dead leper from Its conscience und from the state, and then its pro gress toward millennial history will bo rapid and sure." Esshdnyn, Acknowledges the Corn. We have lx:en branded as a White Cup and as an A. P. A. several time. The old saying about tho name and the game will apply hero. Wo havo in vestigated, and wo came to tho con clusion that the American Protective Association i established for the pur pose of protection, and protection is what the American peoplo need, When our country was in peril wo have calmly sat by and let tho Homan church creep and crawl up, until today it Is a power that is about to bring dis aster upon our country. It is time that we arouse ourselves from tho indiffer ence that has heretofore kept us In Ignorance and made us pusslvo wit nesses, while tho head of tho church of Ilomo has been busily at work gaining strongholds and adherent that would sism crown him king and mako us Itoman subjects. This 1 certainly tho greatest evil that could befall this freo and independent country. So wo havo decided, after cureful thought, to give our feeble efforts and the columns of this paper to tho interest of tho A. P. A. We don't want to bo understood as making personal fight. It is the church and it creed, not tho individual. Wo aro aware of tho fact that by taking this stand and making this statement wo phico ourselves in an unenvlablo position, and wo expect to bo kicked about, but we feel that wo aro looking after tho welfare of our country, and therefore have decided to tako this tep; not hastily, but after quiet, care ful and intelligent thought. Hereafter this paper will use its influence In this direction. Frank R. Knapp, editor Columbus Lodling-GlnsH. Children Hats In cloth and straw a specialty at the Aulabaugh Fur Co., 218 south 15th St f-' u . D I', Hi il JM-n t ''! I l, ll VI I'l ll ,- 11 1 itl.M M: o1MN nVhUl' .f Hm tump pid. Up Iivi )! hoiinl KID OVhMiD dt M uml I IhI.'hii I nil siol st Hn in ui v uu:m,v, i:t K nid I it d siri, Oppo.ii joMtfdtr .Vi-if -m tilh n'l-lii k HiU win k. I'l.lss U Mil rp Millini) ft I !.,!. sle pi in in Mi eld flu f , Niif Mjliuli 111 ll In n l Wilh fliwtt, I il l oli i r Isn t, toe M il I pwuidn; ou r 2,i'it l i in ii il list In M-tirl III III. t'illl Slid Ml' il l' (itVNl llhlNIII, Tlm Imp! Milium) llii.te in Id Wi .l. J. .1. V Mi Mile add UetAil MillltHiy, Ao Id upln Sliii-l. ( tmnliA. - New Drpnrture. 1 with lo M.iHiiiirr- lo my many ft lends and ri)M li i it who liiie pat ronized me fur the laft fei.r jiars while working fur C. II. Fridniik & Co., Hint I have taken an inlrrct-l w ith the Atl.AllAl (ill it'll CO., bikI havo charge of the HAT department, where 1 will be pleased to n e thim iinilfrhow thetn through our line of 1IA1N, which aro carefully stlectid and at popular prices. Respectfully, II. F. ItARTON. You should lake your watch for re pairs to John l!tni, 306 north 10th St. All work guaranteed. Special attention given to repairing French clocks. tf Have you seen the latest White Sew ing Machine, tho King of Muchines, with its elegant cabinet work In new designs and rare weeds; and tho new J, II. attachments. Tho embodiment of perfection. Oflice and salesrooms 1(310 Chicago Street, near cor. Kith. tf BLISS is selling Millinery at whole sale prices on second floor. Nice Stylish Hats trinmitd w.'th flowers, ribbons and laces, 75c and upwards; over 2,000 Trimmed Hats to select from. Call and see tho Great Bargains. The largest Millinery House in the West. J. J. BLISS, Wholesale and Retail Millinery, 1510 Douglas Street, Omaha. Why not smoke Ilartry's "TIP" when you can buy it for 5 cents. 107 South 15th Street. W. A N APVfiKTIHKMKNTH of three line or un der, at cents for first Insertion. Kach MuhseUont disunion, ft cent per line." 1 WANTED Kvery ImisIiii'sh man who wants ii (rood Joh or printing to call at TIIK AMERICAN .(Oil liEI'AKTMENT and net prli:es.i M. L. ZOUK, Mummer. 6-27-1 WANTED-A position dy a imod rellndlo mini lis delivery clerk or collector. Hood deference, ulven. An old resident. Address J. V. A MKHICAN Ofllcn. fi-27-l f J WANTED Position dy an experienced de livery clerk. Hood references itlven Old iicmiitlntiiiictj In the city. A trial only Is. asked. Address H. L. It, Amkiiican Olllce, 5-27-tf 30HITION-A delivery clerk, . It. I his olllce. Address I. FUUNIHIIED liOOMM und Hoard at, fil4 H. Ill st reet. ft-27-tf EXI'EUT liook-kecperciipiihle oflllllnnre spoiisllilc position desires situation, Ad dress t K. curi! this olllce. WANTED Hy competent youiiK man, a h! I ii ft I Ion us usslstii nt, dookkecper Inn. dirirn concern, or a set of 1 In lit, hooks, (lood reference given. Address C. II. Amkiiioan olllce, s TENOHHAI'IIEIt- daily stenoKnipher anil typewriter. Address "i r. inisoincii. c IMCIIMAN American, slnuU). Address "7 y." this olllce, n-ii w ANTED- diihorers. None hut Protest ants need apply, I nil lit this olllce. NOTICE Of Appointment of Administrators Ktatk or NniitASKA, I llolnrliis omit V. ( rHH. In the county Court of Dounlas county, Nelirnska, Miiy 21, A, D. IH'.U. In the run tier of thu estate of Meyer Ooldsmlth, decciiNcd. The following nnmcd persons, to-wlt! Fannin lioldsmlth, Kuchiiel Appel, .losepli fioldsinllli, I'linllnn Hoeder, lfoii (Joldsuill h, Mimwell lioldsmlth. Itelle (Joldsmll h, Allien Ooldsinlth ii nd I 'ii roll no (lolilsmlth, and all other persons inleresti'd In said matter will tiikn notice Hint on the Zlst day of May, IstiS, Hie County Court of Iloinfliis County, Nehruskii, mndn the following order! S'fA'I'K OK IS KIIIIAHKA, I uu lloinliis Count v. I Ill the Comity Court of DoiiiiIiin County, Neliriislia. May 21. A, D, lrt. Present. J. W, i'resent. J. Mler, Coiinly .ludge. In the ii i ii 1 1 1' r of the estate of i Meyer lldliluidltli. rlffKfiuell ! I' lion reiidlinc mid filing the S'tltlon nf Kim ulo (IoIiImiiiIiIi, showing Hint Meyer (lolilsmlth departed this life In Hie city of Omnliit.oii the (Mli day of May, tWi, leaving no Inst will and testament; that said de ceased wns possessed of real and iiersonnl estate In Douglas comity to he administered, and Unit, the names of the heirs lit law of said deceased lire as follows: Kimnle (Jold smll h, Kuchiiel Appel, .losepli (Joldsmlth, I'liiillne Hoeder deon Ooiilsmlih, Maxwell (ioldsuillli. Hello (loldHiiillh, Albert, (lolil smlth, mid Caroline Ooldsmlth. and praying that administration of his estate may ! granted to Kaiinle (loldsmlt li und Israel M, Appel, and praying Hint such other and further order and proceedings may he had In tin, premises us may he required hy the stat uli's In such cases made und provided. Ordered, that June 211, A. D. 1S1. at fi o'clock A. M be assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at the County Court, to bo held In and for said County, arid-show cause why tho prayer of said petitioner should not, be grunted! and that notice of Ihn Hiidency of said petition and the hearing thereof, lie given lo the person above, named and all other persons Interested' In said matter, by publishing notice of this proceeding In Tim Amkiuca. a newspnper printed In mild County, three weeks suc cessively previous to the time appointed, LSkal. J. W. EddEK, County Judge. And you will further take notice that un less you appear to contest the. said pet it Ion of Knnnln (loldsriillh at tho time and place appointed for that purpose, tho court may In your absence, appoint said Kannln (Void smith null Israel M. Appel, or Home other siiltahlo person administrators, nud may grant letters of administration of said estate to said Kannlo (loldsmith and Israel ,M. Appel or some other suitable person, and Dia y grant the furl her prayer of said netlt Ion. Witness my hand mad olliclal seal this 2lsl st uy oi may, inwi. lH"!'J J.W.EdLF.H, County Judge