THE AMERICAN, THE AMERICAN ( : t .1 t. t 4 1 w .H.I Till I -.m, "II 1 j tM 1 1 I. t tl M i i ti V. k M I tllll t t i i it n m i ft, turn I I, I. ! ... ,1 t I. ! j 11.- ; ii !j,U I s l.o U hi t A I. s t , , ... ! ! V , (., ,-.!(! ,,, (,( ti l !! I lit lU,,i i.. i" n i n.t nl : It Uii , . ...t.f H... , , I OifhH , ,..:",,?.V f,. ()i,. .. ii (I- (I I-),,,, i I I.,- " ! I i In mi. !..! .-'im.x il U (unlet I " I i l l, t- from !;i inl In llntivlil '' N. I W I,! . 1 1-. 1 ti li.m .f It 'lOli.t, iln Hot It how liM 1,U A ' t n . IdiM v ' V I J- I ('! ,l j i -.;. n,. (.) 11(1,1 fl,,' !'.- V .! 4-1 R, , li A t.l'r l-'Vtht - I ' t I I HmJ l',,.W , M ,f), ,;,,..,. of tl R...,..l, it, -til, ,4 l.kinj, bme i l.,l.i,, to t ilt.u1 l.(H $- on,;, '.. .t . I .., !.; Il,(i., ui III, ! I4l,t't IHI I'l li, ' '' lrvi. A" ini.n, nit,! iriS.t j tioKI ll.'iiiaii j, mj il j,.n u, H. , - .- ! I M . 1 '., ) -, i 1 1 . in ;. hiii ,. '. .. Wo ... i!.,i Hi, (,.' '! ' , I. hi. 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MUM l!lIHKMt M 11.1(11 OMAIU. 1 UllAY. .U I.Y l.', IM2 f"1'ti Amuii I in t'HAVfinN nr i l. I'ltu i. ii it iitin Tn iUiiiui r Numi THh'A SI RKK IhK 1 "8 HTA TKMKST. On imyrn (1 mill "will K (mnul M-llll-Hltlltinl ItlliltMlli'llV of II, II, I try, iKmity lii-HmtiiT nf liiii(;liii I'tmnty. Tlnit li jH'l l In im if Ihti In'! i'(lnr iih-iiU any IKmiIiih fimnly t ii-iumin-i llllS CVl'l' INMH'lvt tl. Ill It In ft UMIll Hlllll' CVill'in'l (liHl lilt' VOilM' limtlo Mil iiiIh- tnkii wIhmi thiy IciMotl Mr, ln-y to tin' Iioiioi'hIiIo iiihI trust woii hy nihlloii nf tivnmuiir nf llu iriHnltit enunly In the stHto of Nilirnnk. In it In iniifhinlvo eviili'iioo Unit, iiHhouuli thoro Im cry nf hn nl tluu'M tli In yi'ar, tlio cIU.i'iim nro In ImttiT Kluitti tiiutni'lully than thiy were (Hit' year (,', or iImh tlicrc U win elualvo GvluVnco that tin lri'umiiHr who jirt'tH'tlod MrJtvy In olllco wiw lux In hl I'lTortH to illNclmrgf) the diitioH of hta ollloo by collootlnif tiixcN. On tho llrwt day of Janunry, IStU, Adam Snydor ri'jwirU'il tlioro wtw on hand (tHiri, "41.87. IIIn donil-uniiiml Htutcniont, ending Juno .'10, ISiM, bIiowh ho had handlod ii:iH,.'Utl.;H of tlio Hi)ilu'f money. II. 11. Iny n-iiortH that tln'ro wan on hand January lat, 1NU2, 120,l(U.li:i, and hln winl-anmial statvinont of Juno lit), 1W2, hIiowh that he ban handli'd $7I,.1I I.17. In ordur to mako It appi'iir morn plain that tlio county Iihh a tiviiHinvr to lw jiniud of lot uh ffcujtltu Into. Adam Knytlur rt'iHirU'd lio had on hand January Ut, 18iU, $ur.,7 11.87, ami this following yt'iir II. II. lny tH-jxu-lt'iI ho had on hand January ltd,, IHUI, 1 1 2i , 101.113, iimklriyf u dllTi'roni'o In favor of Adam Hnydor of 7"i,f.H7 HI. Tlio hoiiiI tinnual utateiiioiit of Adam Snydor Jum ;io, iMui, tthiiws ho hHiidiod ;iH,nni,:o. That of II. 11. Irey hIiows 72;l,:i 11.17 handli'd during Ihu hihiui it-rlod of tins following (tho iirt'Mi'tit) year or an In- crcawd I'olli'i'tlon of Hlli,f)7l.8l. If Mr. Trey kom up thin ri'eord ho will, during hU tiTin of olllco, eolloet thn-o-ijiiarlorn of a million dollar mor than wan colii'ftod hy hln jiri'di'd'Huor. JiiHt how thlHchangi) can 1k accounted for, tho tax-payi'M will hnvo to llguro out for tlu'tUMi'lvi. That It has boon wrought, tho flgurcH on pago nix and wvon will provo. It Iiiih Iwon duo, probably, mora to Me, J ivy's ooiiMtant application to IhihIiiomh, and to tho ofllclotit MorvlooH of tho doputlom and clorki ho ban Hiirrounilod hlniHolf with than to any other ono thing. Tlify havi) Im-oii tlioro oarly and Into. Whl'o It wan oiiHtoinary for Mr. Snydor to work bin holp only alniut fight hour per day, Mr. Iroy han noon bin mi'ti dig into it from a. ni. until 9 and 11 p. in, nvory day idnco ho took hold of tho oflloo. Wa undorntiiinl ho Iiiih ankod tho 1'onunlhMlonorn for inoro help, but tho rotiiont Iiiim not Ih'oii grantt'il. Jt woum to tin only iviiHimablo that tho I'lunmlatilonnrM phould glvo Mr. Iny this help ho unkH, for ho ban luindloil more than ouo-fourtli inoro biiHlnosM than wan hand led during thoKatuotlino hint year, and with lon holp. That thin h so doon not mako it right that It should b oontlnuod, and wo think an itiotoaiiu In bin foroo of employus wtnild b6 a Iwnoflt to tho tax-payoi', whimo lumlmmii Mr. licy Iiiim ho olllc lontly and faithfully trannaotod. PLACE THE 1ILAME. Tho nnmlxr of tlio Aniorloan l'ro ti.'ctivo KHHouIatlon might an woll look mattorn nquaroly in tho face, Thoy will bo hold ronpowdblo for tho dolay In public Iriiprovomoiitu, udIokh work i N'Jan and carrlod rapidly forward. That Much holding would bo unjuat will not climigo niattoi'H. Tho aimplo roanon that jiooplo, an a rulo, fall to look bo yond what apjH'ar on tho (turfaeo will dullleoto explain why tho I Ionian will raltto tho cry that tho dolay was caiwod by thoHo members of tho city council who nro also members of tho A. V, A., when, in reality, if tho council is to blaino at all, such blame muwt cent.ro Upon the I Ionian iiieinlxin of tho paving and , curbing committees, whom we have heard charged whether right fully or wronglully with changing and MibHtituting ordinances which have cotno into their possession, so that Hugh Murphy, John A. Creighton, Con V, Gallagher and other Romans' would get all tho work to bo let by tho City; and, When their gamo was dis covered, have boon sharp enough to secure another stay in letting the con tracts, !but in such a manner as to always J .ave tho A. P. A. members of the tW 11 in tho unenviable light of obstnii lists. The Wst scheiuo is to have the i'h ui.' tf i vtr (i (, inj In OiimliH Itsie mix I i i,i iic otijifiitin a to ilti n li.tti.Hiiv ( allow dig our fi Ifiitln ( lumiii i fur i'ngn-Ki I list our Neiiinliw roiiniy li it iitl Into ml-. il, I O lllf OilMl IIIHI WflV a HHl lny, io pb ml utility. A mnjoiity ol the pfoplt- in tlie I'niii'il jstrttcii i h but vvo Imiih' ihU w ill hot alwam U' a fuel. J hnt wo a iv in a iiiMriot micro a limn b liii'ii"iii''l by a Ntaiuliird of health, Is Into to a certain extent That It should not !' so whom there ant tbousaittls of hilmrlng men, mooliiur los and inoivhnnts who live olT tin two former oIhkms wo must all admit, That certain men who synipiillilf with Homo would oppose us liceauso we are a bigot ami iin-Auierloan, wo have no doubt. That we are ready to cross swords with any Homiui, or any sympathizer who may wish tonrguoon the quest ions of bigotry ami un-Ainerloanism, wo take ploiwinv in slating at this time. That we are not a candidate for con gress, in the general acceptance of tho term, and would not make a canvass for tho nominal lun, might as well Ik) understood now as later on. Our friend aks us whether certain men would not support soino man who was loss out-spoken In his opposition to Humanism sooner than support us Wo presume some of them would. There aro a few others who would not, Our friend has truly stated tho case. Wo "do not expect a (Homun) Catholic vote," Ho, llko others In the state, seems to fear opposition from Mr. Hosowatei If Mr. Hosewator did not approve of the nominee lie would certainly oppose his election -whiaivor ho might bo. lie is an Aiiferlean citl.en and has a right to his opinion, As to whether wo could afford to accept a nomination for congress, wo will say, from u llnauclal point of view we could not; from a patriotic point of view we could, While this is so, wo would rather seo some good, staunch American nominated for tho position that to accept It, even if it were .ten dered us, Wdlmvo no ambition, and would rather bo an editor than a con gressman, unless tho position wero to coino unsolicited. , That our life has boon hn .humblo ono, and that it may continue to bo so, wo must admit, and do most earnestly desire, so if our friends wonder why wo aro not breaking our neck for a posi tion, they have the explanation In tills paragraph. Wo prefer our homo and tho society of our friends much moro than that of unsympathetic officeholders and place hunters, NO NEED OF PATRIOTS, A largo meeting of Irish citizens was held at FhiTriilil's hull vestoi'iluv afternoon, for tho purjioso of organiz ing another division of tho Ancient Order of Hibernians. After initiating a largo numls-r, the following officers were chosen for tho balance of tho year: President, John P. Sutton; .vice-presi dent, Dr. Daniel D. O'CJorman: record- lug secretary, Frederick 11. O Connor; llnauclal secretary, John T. Donahue. After Installation of officers, a vote of thanks to the county delegates and members of division 'No, 1, who olded by their presence anil encouragement tin ia H(h (a MiSo l.l, in l ., (, ostir; 1liot l, Kil, Mr. H m j ' in Uxw M t;tttiiij;tei, ttmM tisi.r, h rsnnot sit .i.l t i upp,.n i Hrn "I1- M ' !" soj U.o siil VVIirn t'Mi'lMitl iK-e-ioio piTiilrht, do hnt wiio run fr..ni iho hiio Himim la llie riilnars pshof, sod pUivd liniiiin i'iii..ie at Ihs hrnil el fVi'l V di iton of 0m liftecn llltitl- !. ti A Iloi sn.t tun f!n hi' ,( ' ih br H"'n The i.p,.t arolhoi ilnortils j niuinl Hmt i til- tm.ij, lirmt.V hull met lisp. Iv cuiliSni? Miblio Poitrt,!,.!.,. n.l r. ,,M 'h''ieh h o Iki ii n fil'l, ri.t i letttliog In elrottl.i!l.,n Imhe Uste. 1 1 j r,, l" li llngl.w, sml a know. Ihst ,,ur st.eei-. oul.l lend !. t,",thn,,,,.v " sldleo of I'mt. nt I'mjhuivi In His ilt pailiin iit"!, and ,.n,M, Inmietiei'i Theii thi'to U ,",'M,' ' MinlefsUml n iniumitti o of p tmiltetl nun w itlttitil atitlmi ity mnl Jm Thurston John I'. Cnwin K Hnlie wntiedtni tin nunngrr of t. ii.tetl iurm .luiinL' the v. ar. Tim I K'" Hto niivtm isim i tliNs, rrmik K. M'toro. (i. M. llitelieiH'k mill " ,'i"'r! Hoifo, ami fi ichtetif.l him im iiiK m of that an lnilon hiv Hoiosin '"; "P ! '"very nublio luiililing In otluTi who would umbsblv ui.i.n r',u1- I hope tln ir fpsr W III Catholic firnt -milijei t in the lavm of Washington, to go Iw lc rach month mono n.snw hn Is not s prononnei'd ""l "'"peetfullv, ii.eH.H. -ml eitli..io.uft.) a.M- p,i,. tlmmgh Ihein hd.I c.niii.su.l fvery L nntl Catholic as Voti. but wotil.l r.- Illtrk tit f.1llll-illll.t 1. I ti.m l.l.l,..IPt dt I . .1 ( . . ' " " ""rr" " Muse in voio tor a man who is mi airum il ,-.t. i,.,..i.,.i t n... . tha H iinsn catholic church, and If ho f,- tho world to know thai ho believe Order Cited A1.10. loan Moehanlo or si.o ri iiHcu, nfivott.o yellow envoi-Mlt, U .man hierarchy is the greatest Uhould m.t Stophen Collins Saturday opo sent 10 ihein. ran seo how onemy of his country. This is my way evening at .412 Sh-ely him. unwortliy such n mail is of support." f looking tit tho situation, and while This w.i.. publir-hod lu tho II iston yuu W(,uld Invo a strong support from ho Iron Crown. kiiitrs. i.rlneos and trovernmenti,? Do Citizen, seen by several friends of tho oairiotto citizens, vou must not under. Huml Collaborator: Tho most famous not all Human Catholics swear alleL'i- ex-president, and sent to him to bo ostimato voiir otmoiienu. Aimiliei- k,'llr" "'.die, says a church paiH-r, Is aneo to the United stalos-to our llag- denied. In answer to Dm second re thinir for vou to look at is can vou nf. '" "Il'"n c,',nvn'" hieh was worship- .....1 . 1 .... . ... .... " ' I1.1.I in II... .,,1.1.11.. o '1M... I It t .... WI1 II II mental reservation 111 litvor o muw I oil I lie e.uilr.i.l el.i.l Mh f ..... 1 ... . nn. 1.... 1 om uiiiiiuuii I 1 ..... v.. , - ,! in vt'l'i viitvin 1 tiu 1111 lillllMI.. .1.... i. in unit n one is ilgil,)o III lilt llil r-liip (Mil Hti Irish IJottmii t'ntholio. who lots . vltled the civil laws do not conflict with llielawsof the chui-eh, where such a thing luipiM iis cilleiishlp ilis s tint In U rfere with their being jihI subjects of ihe sih. lines not their canon law U'lieh that the holy (y) father can an- solve them from all oaths to heretical 1110 1HI K'.' tlll'V (I) tllll IMW I'llll ll'V ii ,111, u.pnln l lr U... I'l. .!... I I.. i . , . , - , ... Vw ,,.. i,i..,n a., mi- i uoarii irom you, your muiness was ...'iii 1. 1 , v itiiitiiiiji, n iien unit, coin I I owtl; GlIAV (rAIII.ES, ltl'ZZAKIIS ) I!av, Mass. July, lsi2. Hack, Kay. Duar Sir: I am ashamed to yield to your re (lllMHl. to llttllV SL lltnlttliwilll e,i uilltr un.l Tllt.vr I, til, lllil..,i I ll.llllM.ll i,i,u In i.rlt.bl. " ..... .. ,,, . , . . . absurd on its fitco as the ono vou send cal organization inculcates . in thoit' minds that tho laws of tho church aro Biijierior to tlio laws of tho land They Wm are either traitors to the pope or else I nliiiuMt they aro traitors to this government, was made from the nulls which wore driven throue-h Hie hnmls paying moro than tlio office of con- Lf Jesus at tho time of tho crucifixion. gressinun. In ono plaoo you aro your This celebrated relio is now in N'aplH own master, in tho other you are the among the state jewels, sl.ive of those who elect you. And IllnI your friends In Ncnmlm KN...Kt,i,- Mii.i,.,.d. ,,,,',1 ion,mi..iuBi.. mo. However, as this is the second !!... t t . l .. Hbonl.l .e.n.imi...,. application i nave recoivetl on the category thoy will fool most comfort able. Ono thing you Whenever you hear of Roman Catho- 8fl, subject, I think It is best to end lies organizing ono of their "bonovo- ln0 matter, as far as it is possible to lent" associations, you can put it down do so, by branding tho statement in its tluvtBlio has her dupes completely . in details, and in its spirit and intention, hand, and if you do not want to bo ns unqualifiedly and absolutely false. tusianeou you una bolter join an Amor- I KU0W Cardinal Gibbons, and know can order. Of course you will boa lini to bo a good citi.en and first-rate Wgot aknownothing.a fanatk'andun- AmorI (im, that kIndeM of American but that is what all men are , .... hwwiMtl niul 4r.l,iMnl !.. 1 i ! I - . . . who think and act for themselves. If '"'"l""u ir'K'K you do this you will show a spirit of in- col,lrasl with " "orco intolleraiiee tolorenco, of religious hatred, and Hlul vicious malignity which disgrace place yourself on record as beinir on- some who claim to bo I'roiostants. I wliilo all county would clorv in sceine vou '!;''''' V'' ll',.'oyiiiiIZt lliiliii.iit., l iiiiemi " " ' i iiin-tiiiy III 4 I', M. Tom t Ix-i I- ifNlileiiee, placed in congress, thoy do not think rf somii Kluhieeiuh hi reel, interineiit in , ,,, f , Mount lltiM et'ineteiy. it would bo adding any honor to your Ml. K'nn,lell M o., of ti.o i,,,.. u.w.n career, ns an able, honest and fearless employes of tlio Union Pacific railway. editor is nciu in tiigner esteem oy tlio with a host of friends who will sym public than any office holder. puthizo with him and his estimable Hut enough of this; and yet I cannot wife in their sad bereavement, leave tho subject without wondering ii'ini.'VtTil .i - i i ' wiuu buiiiu oi your it i it n 1 1 men in T i i ii i i , a J " , V nf tn north sin when hi mwwl of Omaha would think if they could go (1,.y lurulM)) ti. uk tivuioj-viimuju.. ....) Jim Mf. Hns-unr.. ,.A will .v limn ...li i-i i. ... ' " " ",U1 s,,u" y,,u- ll'u"g"'K. and niouev bv tradimr t ll,l,1wl'.. ....t.i i i.. i i t.i - " iuuiuii, iiuui iiuusu io iiuu5b wiui youi M, 'my. x ojili Mlreet. bucket oi milk, assisting a crippled, union veteran who was honored and Sheriff's Sale. loved by all who know him, and whom lly virtue of 1111 miler i,f niiIh issued mil. nf tun (iistriei. court roe Phiil'Iiih roiinlv. Ne- llouerl l.o llliel-tv of eotiueiutwuo ViiiftilknoW 11 htinibm' of nwtnilmra tif llin tj,.. rt..n ,.n it . '' ii In ti i- i i i , ,,' you wero pleased to call your father, braska. mnl in me iimmi. I will mi tho Kud Hoinan Catholic can belong to those Catholic church who wero employed in ; , , ,,, , ... duv of AukomI. a. l. ihu::, m locVloek a. M,.ir . . i woutttr wiuu wouiu nave ooeu tnoir simi ilny, nl, Hie kast front (lour of I ho murderous gangs known as tho Mafia, the public service duilnc my adminls- uiiui-iiu-guoi, woiuo waguires, Jesuits, tratlon, and I suppose there wero many ci.c, uiui t tnu uioHb jiutrioiio Citizens j,n otnl)0,,( viuui'i tiiu ei t"uutjiitii oi mis iivveru- . . , , , , . , , 1 I 1 Bhollltl lilt lluhnmntl rf mi, 1m,.c.I. lllenr rrliitr hiltr., u fnuiilltr fiw lu.lmvl - J .. . . . . 1 tcl'llinlsni if thnait ibtrtliiriitlona rrnva ono thing mm acting another; for plao- . ing Prok'stants in a wronir light before Krounl! ' Yours very truly, a community if thev ioin a tiinr.": UKOVBB CI.Kvei.anij, order and of covering themselves and their exclusive Roman organizations with glory. If it Is bigotry to belong iiiif'lioii the iiinneiiv (lewrllied In Mild order of niiIh its fiilfows. tii-wit: l.ol, mx Mi dI IiIim'k live (ft) of (Movnrdiile ad- thoi.ghlt if they could have seen you jiV;j;,?iH ,"V...ir N..mika. ' Xt'S wnori you began to learn your trade In tha Advertiser office surely thoy would not have said ho t will bo men tioned as a possiblo candidate for congress. (Jll.lofl to the ell V ef Onilllni. ilitiiirhiu eniml liile of Neliiii All it, Kiild in noil I v to lie sol to satisfy HencdJet. Hall A ('niiiiiiitiy Hie niiiii ft HO FLAGS FLOATED. A friend informs us that on Docora- to an order composed of Protestants, tlon day and again on July 4, there of mie tiiniNiiiid,'ilie hilinlreii ten Mini IM-IK) (liilliiis itI.1 10. IMi linltf infill., with Interest theretm fnini Mny ,11, sii; to siilUfv Hid T i g .i ''iiiioui OHM iter rni mm v lie Wlllu .III , LW . It seems you have not forgotten the hundred, fourteen ii wi-iki dollars i;;ii.sii) ll-iilninrr vnn i-,iiii vnl oil,,.,,,,. i ,,. i, . Illl'll I . Willi llltt'l'l'Ml, (hereon frotll IHliy training you received at home, ir you mUi lwli ,,, wl,Hfy .loim i hriMteie.eii tho had VOU would not hn blessed with ."m "f ""'eo hundred, fourleen ami 4'i-M) IIIIH yoil WOUIU not 00 WOSSUl Willi (ft.M ludninenl, Willi Interest friends who would, nt every opportun- ihereon from May mil. isiu, until imid, nod ' .'il for v- hree and iH-HKI mm :, 1 1,, II, 1 1 iuihIh how does a Roman who belontrs to an were no Hags to bo seen floating abovo em,,3HVor t() PUH'1 yu to th(,'ro,lt- y,1,!'' ''Vrri, V?:::::V..'iL '!Afi. 'l'..,Vl nssoclatlon composed exclusively of Ft. Omaha. Inquiry was mado as to 1 ll'lV0 forgotten the days when you iieeoniinu i a. ludifmein, rendered hy the Romans escape being a bigoty Think tlio reason, and tho answer was that Imro, nor havo I forgotten a letter May i. rm. A, l, ism, in ai-eriati't aeifli'ii then of this! tho government was too poor to furnish Ron. John L. Carson, president of the I ! V l"'.T, ' I ' i ' wihiiiio; nan mill tllll tlin toll flllfM lor Miif'h fcanlntiM An ft miinlinK h trni NiltlOlllU hLM k. fnvtt to Vfitl llillili'l (tllicf-. were (IcfcfitliiiilN. THEIR CHOICE FOR GOVERNOR. t).h() mwn ln chttIW 1(lok toKolI10 which ho stated, "he 1. good to his t"""tl' N"h""1iW:NNr:TT. niotner. Aim now, John, goodbye. snernror nouirias roumy, .Nehraska, politically in the state of No- . " , ' . ' Mav sutenss alwavs atten.l vou. Your " "''"", auorney, braska. We can elect Judge Crouimo ",or I'nu,ul WMU" Q1'"""""' ,',i . a'iZT lly virtue of an order of sain Issued mil. of lim it ino it easier than anv other man. Hv all means tho reimbl leans should nominate inck uv. iviercer is out or ttio raeo Judge Crounso. the friends of Crounso and Majors aro T..i.ni ti l.. iitl it. . a.. I " Mi , t .I, . " i I'wnijwiit iiih ii iini'i inn vi 1 1 iim nun n i (in i hnlil unit urtll on 1 fi- I Gives Them Warning. Him iilMrlrt Cotirf foe IimicIiim ( ourily, Nc- IiIKiu ly il nut In ion I hntiloM I iilll mi I lot il.lil COIA'MllfS, Neb., July 20, 181)2.- day of 'AiikiisI, A. II. !!. ill 10 o'eloek, A. M r.t. ...... . t i "i "in'l iin.y. in- lilt' r.nni iroiii, tniiir tn I nil lOITOH AMKHICAN, Omillia. Neb., ('oumv ('out. House. In the t'liv of (In, nl, ii. structed delegation for Judge Crounso. ., . . ,' ., , , fi- t-. ii..i,.. nti.,w l-ni,, ""iiKliis County, Nehraslot, sell at iiulille, Tliiini n in, mi ,ni,niirlm twiwoon llM2 sentiment in freo trade Kngland vmr Sir. J lease allow mo a l.ttlo nuetlon the iiropeny iiescriiwd In said order . Judge Crounso and tho other gentlemen 'n t w steadily drifting toward I""'o ' your valuable paper, a. I havo i", , ( , , , ,7, , i. "i-i'i 10 ! ii bloek numher two who aro mentioned as candidates, ilo that of protection of homo industries, a few remarks to make. Vou remem- "'' 'r 'Iii.vih"s first addition to the town is Domilar. has tho ability arid Is not . .. .. !' Valli-y, as surveyed, idatlei and reeordeil t le.i to im., f,t,.t 1,11,- lu-n.ta oorasnori time ago an art c o ap- tiny or ihmikihn, ami main or Nu tted to any (actions or Issues. A FRIFNn'S nilFTIDM! . h .. . .... 1 hraslta, losallsfv .lat'oh Morniison and llar- s. A. MoWhortor i is.iievo .Judge poarou in your paper entitled, "What rison iieninKer iim sum of iwo hundred ieoiiiist, In tint Iu.hI, uiiin vi iiuoitloiinil . ... .i..v....,in.i..i. .1,1,1.1 mi : ...t Iwenly-one and iii-imi ifiH.id)- dollars, with ... .. . Mssea witnaview or Preventing Uur J" inmaoi inisr reporung an i inieiv-i tiureou from the iirtttday of I 'ei.ru ,..,i,.,.., ,,.., ...in,. ,i , . i i ..i.ii... my. n, ui, 1.UIH iii 1.1 v ri4 on mi out noiioei i fol- 11 eat til lien on I Im ut ttt.i t leUnt n'tioeri has is ion ono oblectlon urged- against MakinK a Mistake, him, and that is that ho has been out ISitCnvNViu.rc, Neb., July 10. 18(12 In Platte Center. Your readers all tin or politics ror several years, l consider i)onr Friend John: 1 nun ntc i, h point in iiih iiivor, I), IMi' iinill tinlii: niul thin v-nlne and 7;i-iie ilolliirs is.w.eii I'osts, wllli Inlerest, (hereon from the llrsl day of i eliruary, A, II. fsiti. toueiher Willi ai'eriilnif eosls neeordluK notice bv thn doubtodlv rntiieinher the I'lri-iiniMliitwns t Judtfment. ri'mlered hylhe dlwlrlel court . I . of said liiniuliiscounly, al Us I'l'liruary li't'iu, io successful organization of tlio nevr division, was unanimously passed, and i no meeting adjourned to hiinday arter noon, tho 24th lust., at HUH) o'clock. Um'uln Cull. And yet they don't need a patriotic association in Lincoln! The Romans down there don't take any Interest In politics! They aro not aggressive as thoy aro In Omaha and other cities! They are tho most quiet, unpretentious citizens of tho capital 1 They let tho Protestants alone and tho Protestants glvo them whatever latitude they do slro. Really, there Is no need of any organization llko tho American Pro tective association! When they begin to light the ProU'stants it will bo time to organize, but wo aro not alarmists down here, We don't believe, liceauso a fi'w Roman Catholics are holding official jMisitions, that tlio country is going to wreck, that our liberties aro In danger, or that they havo designs against the public schools. Wo aro pretty lilx-ral in our belief, and send our children to Roman Catholic schools. nd when tho sisters come around dur ing tho month wo have a few cents in change to help along their work of charity. We think you are wrong in your tight on the Roman Catholics. vVe have never seen any signs tending to show that they Intended to capture our country or disrupt our school system. That was about tho way several ministers and business men talked to us several months ago when we were trying to organize an American associ ation in Lincoln, and had it not been VVT. N. Nitron ( 'ivinnuo Im inv e tiolee. pnpers that you aro being talked of for connected w th that iill'ulr. As It Is. A, n, s, in u remon act ion then ami them . . . . . . . J. ' lieiitlliiif. wlitii'i, ti .hirolt Miii'lt.iiHtiti iniil lliir , i.i ii i i . . i. ... . . iieiidlnif, wherein Jaeoii Morieiison and liar- I thin t ho can be elected. He is a peo- congress. I need not toll you that it and ns I know tho party who wrote rison lleuliiwer were tilnlinlU's and cilfioti K pie's man. I have known him a long ,,, ,,i. ,.,, ,.n,i t ti.i ..,. .i . , . i i t . , Mayan and others defendanls. time and have always found him on the ffords your f. lends in tins part of the that article perfectly well, and know (,al,a, Nebraska, . J.iiy ?i. right side of every question alTocting "tate, considerable pleasuro to know him to bo an honest, upright man. I Hm.riir of iionuihi'iCi, ! n..'i msUil tho welfare of the people. Ho is an that you have, sinco leaving us a moro think, and so does the whole ooiiiiiiun. '"'""'"y- y '""I lUioraeys, earnest, hardworking, painstaking man , . , , , ,, . . " rr- " and nothing can Ixi trut 'fully said boy 'orged so rapidly to tho front, ity.thatif anything ever happened to Notice. against him. We were pleased to seo you chosen a said party, as has been threateneil u L .."'i;.. t.'.., i V.I! . :." .'T... 'JJJI'li .'.'i ..V 'i Tii? iwr' John Kiisll I li etltlrel yoilt.OI 1)01- ((,l.,IT,lin . ). lin,,,miilia ,..,. I ,.t ll..iin ,.ih- t, ii. ,.... i Arlhur K. Iliildwln. a lusllen of llin lie'aen of Joiin unsii i iim entirei yout.or poi- ,0i,,gato t0 ti,0 Minneapolis conven- at Platte Center by the rowdies and Anhur v.. iniidwin, a jusiiee of im. t.eaei. of Itlcs, but I Confess that I Still havo ail , , , , . . . Iioiiulas eounly, Nehraslia, Issued an order interest In the welfare of tho retuibll- ,UIU we are rcjoiceu io seo your otners oi iiiih town, it will be made '"aenu t am toirnittnineni, , ,,, Nll 0 in party, und Is'canso of that interest name coupled with the office of con- hot for them. Ai I understand they costs in an aetion wherein dm i,i iineii Man- 1 would say that Judge Crou .so is not ,,,cal,ln i,,,, a I, i ,.i ,i. , , ..... '"i"'."y ulalniiir and .1, VV, onlv tint itlponirest tiinn of Ihu throe ' """ mmio iucb- imto nuin nuni w mil iiiiuior oi nun ineiiiuiiis is (lereiiuaut, anil liiitt. property or .'.i.:" I..." Itl,,., t wnm inW,,i I n. wlni.. 1I...1 . I. .... mm u.-reiiiiaiii. eons stimt .or. iiHiitey m inn eiiiiuiueii null, ttin:ur ui oJ iiioni, - - .-.. j ... .D..,.w , .., ...... ,,u oti n, ,i, nt, posw.Hloli of the C llilahy raehlliK I tilnpiiny, :ar-i,rs Kai'ulsheil men'h.le'stVte '"l hnvi eat'Xoeel dttng0r V'!ry ''lC' lh'lt yU '' l',,,tl Ct'nt,,r 'httt h' Wl" 1,0 Uimtl M"1 '" " "'""wldofl Z in ItanlSom ,Ind Xlro ' his rUon oiu a poor poy f Are you not feathered and foneo-railtid out of the ZWJlWJffl! 'M'uU """ K"'",N ability, but all those who. like mvself. in a district where wealth Is a man's countrv. NIco words, indeed, but 1. . said eausn ims iieen continued in iim oiii v. ..... . ( ' ' ' navo uvea in reorasKa irom territorial times down to tho present, acknowledge tinv.i lived in N-eln-n-Utt reom teseitoeln ..u win .... ... . . . .. ,. . . , ' (lay or St-lil en. her, isw, at ti eloek II, in, .... , , , - ... t ..... v . . . i ni r iv in iii ii. i.nr imh ninn in nwi i mvunir uriirn ntiipuiwuiu vis nt. nia amn u in . n v '; im i - w 1 -III i IV.'. .A 1 L... M . ! i . . . ... ... i i ii m r. si ,ii r. ti n r i: r ai ti niinii i ii. and appreciate tho service that Judge republican pany who truckle to Km- intention that way, thai they had Hy its Ally's, Saunders & Maernriainl. Crounso has rendered in every jMisltion mimism turn upon yon, if your friends better look out for themselves, as I Notice to Non-Reiident Defendant. th.it' v.,.1 t... fa tTw. moJt ,.v.it,i iviv.. f slccucu nominating you, and charge know tho man well enough to say that feiix x, Anstett will tako notice that on ..u ... ... ...-, vnU,,v .... I.. . . .... 111,11 'J wl 1,11 llf. Ill V IWII-I I I I .. (. lUf,l tho American citizen, freo from tho J'ou wim bigotry, Willi being un- If any attempt of that kind Is made i,i,iiniiir, nied iu,r heini,.n , ni., iiimiHc, taint of knownothingism and bigotry. American, and will they not do all in somebody won't havo time t) mako his XTtu'u .ludcrn Oounse is mv man. . . ... . ...... 7. ...... ' 11 ': 'l' 1 1 P ' . imr nnurur in hritifr ntii.il m ,I. I l,,a.,,,iil f I, a 1, ,,r.,,t., ,'r wiueii is 10 nroeurii II i voree rroui I lie MO 1)1 We copied the foregoing endorse-. . . . . . ... M"'" l Til n T nil lift IWtliil in .1111111 lifit V VV t.ttn I It tn tun n (Hun A ninVbniiti n I nun w.. I'lll'ktM. t I ri'lull J'iiii.l I 1 IlientS from the JUC. lhey fairly , ' , .... . . . . .. and adullery. PlnliKllf nsks to hi, retoreil represent the sentiments of that' por- jounwe among U10 0IU inends who cause tie exercises Ins guaranteed lo.er ;;;";:;;;;fj; ;ip tlon of the republican party lead by "nvo watcheJ you from the very cradle, right of freo speech, is but a very or before the aiih day of aukusi, im,;, John T. Clurko and Edward Rose water we would know what to expect, but cowardly ami un-Aniericiin act. As ...1... 1 p. 11.. 0,.,., ........ 1 o nr.. I ! n nn .. ,. ....... !.. ....!.. If nuu iivu iiiuuiy gut logeuiur. u juun.n o. a otioo jtootouus vuiimy, ono., ... usiuy; nun piiynego, Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. win, juugu ruuiiso is u Biroitg man, sttrrouuaeu oy limn 111 great learning, stays wiinin me limit or decency mid Wllllnm W, l.uiiiter will take notice that on 1 Iii woiilil iii'olMilil v not, lm ohitt.'t oimiilo nn.l .,r.tii :,.; u,l,,.u,. ....,, i ., 1 1 1 1 .... , 1. i. .... i. i 1... l,.t ,.1...... ti the ail li 1 1 ii v of A Hill, lsti;!, Viola I.uiiKer, ; - ; . , . v (."...o- i,,,,,, uul,oms,,u uv ,UIIU. luvy ,nIlt,ri ,.,, rn-r- t-t n in in u nistrtct 10 1110 A. x AS. li nominated. I intnterem urn statu wliln. Will th-.un knnur well t.ro.inrli ilmt I In, I U !.,, court of liouiilns emiuty. Nebraska, nun Inst " """' said ilerenilant, the ohjeet and prayer of .i,,,n a. in..,,.! u mnn utli,. kna t..l i.tu,. ll... ...... .t.t ..... 1......I I........ ,1... ttl,ll, lul.. ....,.,,,. t ,lli,, t....... ,1.',, ul,l IHE pojw IS becoming Very solicitous . r" defendant on the irroitndsof exireiue cruelly, fop tho w,.irr,i nf IViia piioiitd in of lute I" ""ouciiwo uiiuugii Biiuui luree oi iiuui nun m iiiuir laces IlilKO ineill iii'seriion ami failure 10 support. ioi me wciinro oi tuts n. puunc oi lute. . . .. ,.,.. . . Vou are reiiulred to answer said petition The dally paiiers quote him as saying character backed by the most Intrepid mad. Tho glorious stars and stripes on or Jjefore thoWh dav of Auifiisi, fw. ' some complimentary things. This is kind of courage? Will they not forget wave alike over all the inhabitants of T"'iiy Saunders Ii' StacVarhoId, heV att'y .1 ! .1 l u.. . ...in. i.tt i ........ !,(.. , . t.... I I ... i . , uirecuy in iinc wmu me aoeciuui in- winu juu nau ovcijvuiu iui pir un uiuuu mini, hiiu gunniuu'us pnvi poll HAI.K Thoroinrhlr'd Kmitiii'ky nikI triiruoB of joHiiitwm and tho patriotic country's1 good, and that ruanv of vour loiros to its citizens as does no othr , Un.Vt.. i''.MI!;:i 'mym rnn li'itmiiy, i " i Address, Dr. II. (i. (hn nl, a, Nehraska, Wle Wlthnell liliHk. 7-IJ-t f people of the Lnlted States have friends passod sleepless nighta wonder- cjuntry. Uiterances such as have icaineu to iook w 11.11 suspicion on suon nng whether you would be successful been made at Platte Center should not T AlioKKlts-Proieittiiniiahoreri, can lecure advances. i . . i .. T . , , , , ,. . jli wors ny appiyuiK at tii so c mivuut.t.s. n your nht Bgal,st Rotusnismy I fear be allowed. If a man goes too far and - - ' " 7 .". . .. il,-- ..ill ,. k.vttl,A .,..-,.. i. .t t,t.... .1. .l. ... ,(. , u .u J WAVi Kl-A rclliihle ynunn i.iiiii want IT was rumored On Hie Street tnc l""J " " """6 '' ohji, oud hou iui ii, mm hi ff position as watchman or purler. Kxcel- nth..r.lHv thai. om nrnminntit iiamn. i for the iu!iD whit f""rht their battle, law will nunish him. lent rereremv. Address, "L. o, M" this j . . .... r. v...,,,,., v v....v . . - s ' ouice. T ft f f X V 0