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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1892)
AMERICAN.. mi kit fcnv"4C7. "rU'fr.7(4 f!ff Jfl Jt'CiUkl Mi M fsttt n'l ' ' Htift tei H l $t-nt i'hii,tmt In ,Vit.-f Anf 4 iruf M'Htiie f ttel tf W i I OMAHA, M'.HUAHK A, I lH A V, .MH.V Vt, iM'i. . i i !'! I I it I it fifS J V Vol I'M k II, Itt V, J D fUUON. M Uivrt Mem A Hevsre fli nt linen ,il Ciu sgo Al Hie Wnlm.'li nieiiiie M.l!ti.lll ptCnpt I'tlHI'l'll, Vlllnlll ctlllH Hud piMiriiMidh street, I'Meiiijo, lit! Hint' tiny, He ltv, J. I. Fiilum spoke (Mi lit fntij.ll, "Shall tin N'tuthwest Is Itoiiitiiiti il!'" Th si v l"'t ir tiii'il ' sinking "Hi" F.iilll Iljmil of Ihn ltrMllli" luul ctowil wllll llit song, "Th" Little It"! Hehiilhoit," TIik Hwker w repeatedly interrupted by applause, sci'ally when lit" Insinuated that Grovcr Cleveland, In his letter of July II tit William lllnck, published In the Ihilifh-Aim rmi Ct'liVti, liml pre varicated. Ml', Kill lull I'l'U'l 111" charges nml tin' Cleveland reply iiml mild: "Home of you limy have heard of this Cleveland. Well. If you will wiilt, iiiil.ll next Hiiniliiy I will talk nlsmt "Vli ingtott In the Lap of I loin,' ami will attend In h In case,'" Following tliu reference In (Jlinw liuiil, lie. Fulton delivered his dis course, taking for hlsU-xt M in U t, IV "The time Is fulfilled, nml Din kingdom of Gsl In at liitnilj lepcntyo ttiiil believe the gospel," Ilo nilil: "Hhall the northwest bo Itonttthlzed? Tho question In asked not a moment too noon. It ciil In attention Ur that portion of thin country which furnishes thefotsl for tho nation a surely a dlil the valley of the Nile timet tho vr ant of Egypt ami the caul. Wo have no mean foo to contend with, Tim power It, wield I the greatest In the world, Two-thirds to tbreo-fourtl of the officer in Chicago aro Jtomanlst, New York city, from mayor to washwoman, Jscon trolled hy the lloman church, A largo fiemner of Uiacher In our public school are Catholic, We proptrso Ur have them get out. If our public school are not good enough for their children they aro not, good enough for their teacher, We will put I'rote tant In their place. We have told them to tako the outnlde In IJoton and Mawachuett, and they have been compelled to doo, I am In favor of every child In Anwf' lea being educated In-ho public nobool, In thy parochial nchool 1 whcr I firt I '"r- Ihn claim. UAiVif put foHtu iUui jf'Sorne wiwlwttom, ide, and top lll f trW' ttnA brought prosperity t tho Antr'''"" J"'"l'u'' Illt'ry I wrltifo ' fur ft''" Catholic youth of America on thl ' Tim M' Htlllwalr, MIu" (m Hi" nchool riietlon ha tranwV"!'''! H ordinary miiuU and, ),ayf,gV'leaved In twain the rwM of riomarilnV In the valley of the Mllf nippl) it hV liecn trafinfernd l JJome ltelf, and aeparalJ fiCoXflf, from lh JenultuJ'md left Cahely and the Jemilt onoi' lde, while It ha made Archbinhop land and Cardinal Gib bon the repf eentaf.lve tf tie ad vanced though among the I;manif4 of the world, The church attempted Ui gobfile up the tiegroe of 111' outh, When the colored rieopln v -' t'ld that the only power ifi recognf e ,lelT flavl and In favor of their r'inainlng lave wan I'ojrn I'lii f X, they ciwuo to our ide, Cardinal Cihlion I necking to win Cleveland a he nought to win the negroe, Cleveland want to make a deal with Clbftonn, If the deal I made order will go out, and the JtormtnUt vot? will go where ordered, Khould thl become generally known ffarrinor would nurely Ixeleided, a l h I Vol ctant would take care of their own. If the fiorlhwe!, I to fi IPmmnitfed it will not Itedone lecaue of tho might of Itome, but beeauno of the Indliterence al rrotcfctant. luelc f a fUnnan province N'cauwi t'rol'nlant failed tVi protent, Uncover omafilm l llomafilnt and they turn from It, It I lu canne the truth I not, told In the northwent that there I peril, llomnnlnt are not ford. They are in the night; they want the light, We have a chrltlanlty, but I It equal to the light at Ifomentcad' Hare It grapple with IComanim, In trenched In politic, protected by the pre, and anchored lt bunlri,' thrift' 1 would oomr take my chance with the dally pre than with the religion, You have given W,tmi,im for a college, G I vfl lnO,ooo fofM paper of your own that dure npeak the truth, .Mont of t he people In prlnon are In ' good ntandlug In the Catholic church. I have wen 4,000 prisoner, all Catho lic, Many prominent men Join that church becaune It I to them the way to heaven without change of heart. Home I brave, It In the faith oftheJenuit that the church I to rule the world, the poio I to rule the ch'irch, and the ,Ienult I to rule the pot, Today that question Iniiwaltlng anolutfon, It look a If " XIII, had thrown off hi lead ing ntrlngn, The withholding of truth because of thflfear of proclaiming It prove that the country ha been Human Izcd U)nn extent few are prepared to ladle no, The World' Fair I being mirrctulered ll Hull.'". 'riimniid ttl Hint' Mj''!t'n ; llin tltt,S t'lttnl lm rniti'U llt pi' j t il-llllll l.lll 111 Hill IHIIHI III till' I'llll I til il4l i I .... , , , , - - Who bus pt iilt-p, i ntinliint II"1 t ii'ii in- lly of liiilultiirf a tiinmili" y tui ! !t- ytimtiiU? WIih put llti'icn h- mi li i'fiiil in Hiikiitg tint! a roni'i l tin n its lit phiee mi i xlilMMi'H l'e )itiili ... i , i . . k I., ii . i,. . .i i.i .. i ( ftH'ltlft 11 OH HIM' IIWI'II III IHI' IHJ 'I I 1 1 'I n r l'ei'lnild lllliy tli'li)' ihe ll'iillt of Hie statement til Ihii iiii,,ltmtM'ot I 'in tin, lie t'litiiiiil 1 1 1 1 v tint I fur a Hutu wlii ll In' WHS president, we etti'lli il M itntis tti It 1 tit t vi'i) Moudiiy iimniliig prulenl lug aualnut IIU'li U'lllg Itlluwed f r aci'i's to the government nllli'is Without result, - I'nl rinlif , mi n'n lii, PRII8TLY bCANDAL, An Ett Ornnd fprltt Pritttl Drl( Hit Vow of Chattily. Catholic resident of Fast Grand Fork Bi'e very mueli exercised today overawamlal reported fruui Cnsikstoti, In which Hev. Father Connolly, h young priest who has been for several Wi'i'k engagetl In an effort to establish a Catholic church in Ihe city, and the wife of a leading cit izen of Crookston aro eonei-rned.' Father Connolly won his way Into the goisl grace of a gissl many east side citizens, who responded with llls ral sutsterlptlon, and It I r ported some gisal cash toward the new church project, Kxcllement In Crooks ton over the affair bad reached u sdnt last evening at which a coat of tar and feather would bav l!cn us!d U deetrat the young priest, but for hi sudden dlsapearance, The Crookston TlmiH ban tliu ftl (owing regarding the unfortunate affair: The saddest and most unpleasant task a nowpaer can 1st called unon fc (s r form I that of making nubile scandal of such a nature a that which wits brought to-light yesterday. The 'I'lnun has always succeed d In keeping clear of such matter, but In this Instaneo the scandal is already public proicrty and In justice to all nurtie ruiiKn-i'ifil we give the fact urn they are. For several week past II, A Mnson has discovered clrcumsfanr!'! whi:h bid him U Islieve that all was not right between bis wifeand Father Con nolly, n Catholic priest who recently camo here from Muluth, arid wh's'-e brh Mrs, Masrtn attended, Huuday she alstenWl herwlf from hffrt" hints' f ihrnl:r, aixm, nn'i hut fl ing that sho wawat the ri nU-iiw of the priest, her husband went and rlemari'led ad mission, When he gained entrance to the housr! he found hi wife and th prh-st Irrrth In an Inttxicabfd condition, be endeavored trHnrlucR. hi wife Ur accompany him hrtrne, but at the solicitation of the priest she refused, Mr, Ma;ri then sought the service of an iittwvr and together they suriru ded In getting the woman from tho place although tiny had l brave the orient revolver trrio so, Mrs, ,Masm I-aves trnlght for the i east and will probably never return, A for the priest, who Is responsible , fir the whole affair, hi course is being considered by the trustees of the church thl nfU'1'innm, and prompt action will undoubtedly 1st taken. The woman ha Hlwav herelrifore borne an ex cellent reputation and tho husband is alrnratt crazed wltn grief over tne nan affair, .. Rom'i Footing in America, AMmV'AS I'tnil'tr: Arcyourearly U surrender, or will you stand by the free school which have ever been the prido til rmr country' Hear the voice of Homo on the school question: TIIK WMIHH I'HKHH. "TbcsH public sclesil are a devmr- inur lire and nil of destruction. They might to go back to, the devil, from w honor tlcy cam," IM, lrmitmn Jnwtrud, "fxt the pnldirj selusd system go where It came from the devil , What we Homan Catholic must do nrw Is to get our children rrut of this devouring lire," W ti fn (Chicago; Tahb), ''If your son or daughter I attending a state sebrsil, you may 1st sure that you are violating your duly a Catholic parent,, ftn'i corujiiciing ui ihn ever lasting amzufsb and despair rf yiMii child, a If you could lake your oalh of it; j as him away, it um rmwr never know bow to write hi name, than to become th hound and chained slave of Matan, "''! Hlnpticrd of lit yruu'if, "The common school of thl country are smas or moral pollution and nur series of hi;," IJIiii'injii Tahiti, "The public, or common scbrrol sys tern, Isa swindle on Hie people, an out rage or Justice, a foul dlsgrarte in ruatltr rf morals, and should be alstlished forthwith," A', Y. TuhlH. "The hideous fetich, called the pub- lb! school, is only an ugly idol after niK vnimr. "Cnleit you suppress the public wliooi sysfin as at present crmdiir'lj'il, it will prove the damnation of this country, -rather Walker, "I frankly confess that the Catbolles stand before the country as the enemies tf the public sob'rol,"-Father Chelan, ' The duty of all loyal, "God-fearing, christian men (toman Catholics) then, I repeat It, Is to make common eauno aainst litis crunuton fist," Father Gieasori, Oakland, Cal, "The public school have produced nothing but a gislles generation of thieves and blackguard, " -- I'rlest Heliauer, tiik itiaiior. "lo resciw these little ones out of thogracpof that nmnstttr (tho public I thai .niliti- liiuli I 'tr Itirihnll ,lnlll lb llie) . AMI It UIHIIl'l' !i 'f,'.llrlliltlll''r II KIII'I'W pI'I'H'.' An It lllaliep I 'i l l III'. TMH I MlHIV M "A I l kiln b il!" ui Hi" I Htel'lilnll, IttllllK MllfUMI'llllKl IIS I'lllll'ltlll'll, M pH" f.Hlhln Ill lief iilui'itlliill, Hlillin I In' ttiteeltlmii."- Cardinal A ntntudtl, "The i inlilili.il sehiNil telll "f the Fulled l tliu wnittt III tin' ttin ld." i tinlliiiil Manning, "Tin Cat,, 'hlstil itliiiie Is t wtelil liil fur (he eiltieiitliui of the 'ipn." -Cardinal Allt'UM III. "We miml take pin t In the t let lituis. Move III sul Id IIUI.S In every stale Hgalimt the patty pledged lo sustain the Integrity of tin piildli) schools." I'ltl'illllltl MeCcskey. Till' I'OI'K. "Fdm atlon inilside th inlrol of the Itiimiit! Cr.tlt'illi' church I a damnable heresy."-I'lus IX. "I'tiiillt! nclusils osui lo ail children for tin education of the young should bo under the control of the Hombih church, and should not be subject to civil power, nor made to conform to tint opinion of the nge."-l'ope I'lus IX, "When I see them drag from nm the children, the poor little ehlhlren, ami give litem an llillUel education, breaks my heart,"- l'ost I'lus IX. It Ico XIII. characterizes these achisil as wicked, detestable, Irreligious, etc. Here am Hut ulbu ance of the I torn Ish press, and of Home' ecclesiastic, from the priest up the sqst. l..l. .1,. III,. tli, ,11,'' fl i,i ,,i.n iiw i,, ,., , . " - .,,.- .. Khouhl a isditlcal which turns out. sixty everv one hundred Inhabitants, In I countries It controls, have any voic our public ediieatlon' Will you con tinue to vote men Into power who ant enemh? to our srdirwil Systran' 1 not this system one of the chief bulwark f the freedom bequeathed trr lis by our forefathers' Will you let the Bible 1st driven from the fre refunds, let Homanfzed historic 1st introduced to carver up the bbsrrly trii:k rf the holy (') iri'pilsi tion' (lo you want your children taught by teacher whir owe their first, allr-tiancrf tr; in foreign ioe? Hhall they n, Instrucbfd In liVrmlsb sujstr ntltfon at public expense' Hhall the taf! support the parisdilal whrsrl' Hhall the papal (lag float above theL slam End slrlfrr-s? J In the s4 J. A all riled out' Iht yon it answer, no Then heed the word of ( Jen, (', H, firant: "F,neourag Irm scb'rols, ani r'?solvc that nrrt one dollar In money aforot'rl- aterj to their su(Sirt, no matter how raiseij, shall 1st ai'f'ronrlated trt the support of any sectarian whrsd , , , ,K'p the church and state forever separate, HiHrwr than let the public scbrrol Is; crushed, let there 1st a call for Iroojr to stand around them, with drawn sword, and red-hot bayonet, I'rlml' I'm Oolliollr, A Sirnifirsnt Sim ttt lh Timet. It cannot have cw'a-d th,, tti.t,,,.ioo of the American public that the Hope ! is anxious trr cultivate the tin ml cardial relatbm and friendly fertllng with the ' (invi-rumi'iil iif France and thl cm- try. In the luriwr wmtttry there ex ist relation with the Vatican which do not obtain In the Culled Ktaies, There they still recognize the contjor dant a stale paper formulated by the first Naiiolcori, and oceepted by the I 'ope, I hough the Imposter at Ilium eP.s.h .it It ." ha alway been pleased to allude toj'y'matlcally stolen before your eyes, Franco as "the oldest daughter of thiwft'"",t ttt lf,wt making an r.ffort' (Ittrnan) Church," yet during the past why not organlZ' I he Catholic are century there ha been considerable ''qual to any secret srsdety, ami by re friction Is.twrteu the Hapar-y and th miiM '-M''A they are, fe-actleally spirit of lpubllcanlsm In France, There ar mmui M,(m,im rf Komar, Catholic and only one million Fro trfstanl In that country, and yet thr fJbureh irl IU,m-, ha dad a bard tlrm rf It, The French ts'onle resost th priests, Gamls:tta called the clerical "the enemy," Hut the present I 'ope is shrewd, politic, and desire the bis bop lrgive up their conflict again' the (tepublic. He wants them Ut Ms ngttim the existing form of Covert- merit, In a despatch to the recco' Itmian (;atholle Congress at I'arfx h sairf ! "The pontificlal Isfnedletion U sent In the hope that French Catholic will observe the Constitution and will obey Ihe Instructions of the last Fncy cllcal," There f wrmrierf-rl signifi cance In this, though we would advlV the French to keep their eye open the I 'ope he will bear close waldtln. The significant sign rf the time k the I 'ope smiles and ds not frown; (,; eoaxesand rbs not dive and threate n with sword and fagot; he lavish' praise and tickles dlpbenal with taffy; he dm riot mobilize armli-, lit out, an Armada, wnd Claverhrnir or puke of Alva as a scourge among IVo letttants ; he relie uism no Torouemalii and a hellish Inquisition to r-nforct his mandstes and dlmlrihb the 1'rotest.ant jsipulailon. No, no; none of these things arc In vogue trr-day. On the contrary, Mr, Io is bland and smiling very kind and conciliatory, and actual ly ha to counsel istacu among hi fiery, bigoted follower who wit to champion hi prcpoitteroti claims on the earth. 11 111 "" " iiniiii.iiii ii mi i 4 a -. V I. Sl a ( littne nm tlit tiny Hint) lit I'M Ii hIiumI I iiii (.ml, i out , s pill), at It, I, HI pli ii( ill' It... 't,l ''I ft 1 1 1 Hi ft, mid w In li Mini lint ii i i y l"i.g Hi,-i th- tlhliiii tliihl tl kltiiii Mud ttl tm tit tut' giitet itite til hih it it-il Ni , It ini tit lit b.. the Hhilie l(!,ht tit tliu lleiulie. Tlu iii s no iUirilslll)r the fuel lli.it Ihe I't.itllll .elli . ,IUhim, ( lottllil it t'lllteil Htm,, and wi ll tuMiiay ', GIIiImims and iHiluitd have great ufliii,ifn lilt th old gelltli'llllltl, mid It is inilllilenl thai tiny aille It tin lo bring the t'ttpiuyoi riirt with Ihn spirit ul liiislern lllsTty, Of cotiise, we have no faith In the whole gang ( I bit I'uhi Mini Ms lackeys), fur Koine in unyield ing In Its claims to universal dominion; but it Is slunllicaiit that the I'ohi It tin si'Ium! enough to Is'iid Is-furo a storm which hn m pitwel'lens to resist. We only hoH! and pray that the hIiiiiii of modern reaction agiilnsl nionartdiy ami l'osr nml will blow so hard as to overthrow the 1'apncy ami bury the l'os In the ruins. ... , , , CAUSED A STIR. That It What a Correspondent Sayt Tho American Did al Sidney. Siir.lKV, Neb,, July t, WL KniTou MIMU S; TlIK AMKIIU ANbas caused nulls a stir in this vlcliiit v amont Hut you Ilk., tliem.'U, u )t)j lh(j r duMH rf x'ty IlilterS Zfc'. "r'1 ' . . , S'-se.rvtIm In favor of the pope," We Is'lieve In preserving the government at any cost, and the sols-r-mimled citl im ire waking up U the fact that aorrretliiug uiiist 1st done, ami done qufekl and effectually. Wo fully realize the situation, In attacking tlci public seb'sd system, the ('at holies attack t t vuy foundation of the gov ernment. They are notorious schemers. What Isdler and surer way of getting control of the government than by iducating children In tho Catholic cbid' i'rotcstants, lsware of them! fo iir;t, under any consideration, ?r- mil your children to 1st educated in the Catholic schools. With tho dark his tory of the past staring u In the fiM, ttl H tttfi ttlilt t lliW ttiilt LA It ilitttt'. ... , , ; ,Jju u J, - .,,.,,,. I '4 ,, ,ntJ. , i i. . ernimnt Ut fail Into the hand of the ;;jst, lihtrl;) wrruld Isr a word of the past, and life a perpetual bell. No I'rotestant would 1st allowed tho sacred right of raising their own children, the constitution of the United Htntcs would 1st cast aside thrown Into the pajial waste ba tet, and other law made In wmformity with the canon law. The rast speaks for the future; by rcadhig and studying it you will need no further Inspiration to guide your future aetion. The Catholic boast that no change l l'"lr religion. We would f ' io MU,m nl lUl "'"""" " iht" "',""i"H "f '',f'''V always have been and alway will Is They take solemn oath fr exterminate! all i'rolestantii, Now, then, will you stand Idly by and we your right trampled ujrorj, your governu!nt usurped by a superstitious, treacherous pope, and all that Is dear and nwrt'A to the American people jnpcaaing, awcrcl organization. waKe ' "I t'" action. If your- noun ry is w"nU ""'"tf ft w"li' I"'''"rvlng, - A stnng cfTort will 1st nnvlu here In ! future election to keep all traitor out of office. Any man who is not loyal to the flag that protect blm and his family I riot a fit man for any office, h'i-ever Inferior, and I not a win in any wne of the word. F.very Intelli gent man and woman know that any Catholic who I a gswj Catbolle Is not loyal U) the United Htate, Kvery solitary one of them haye a "mental reservation in favor of the jsqst," and which they are using Urg'ssl advantage whenever an opportunity occur. They are not walking around with their eye shut-they are wide awake, while we are sleeping the sleep of the ibsuned. And I say, sb-op on, gssl loyal Ameri can citizens, slum Iter a few years more until the Ntpal trumjst blow lis 'tid ings of great Joy," and then you will arouno to find yourself in the clutches of th-? "holy father," TlIK Amkhjcan sjieitk the 'til.lie tits rtf all true Amer ican citizens; It voice Is the voice of the multitude, and should 1st read In every family, Kuocess to THK Amkui- cas. G. W, K. Washington (runcil No. J meets every Thursday night, Twenty-Fourth and Franklin, II. G, Counnmaii, H, H. Winona (Council ,'u, I meet every Saturday evening. W, M. Gaff, H, S. . I Kirsns, havfl your tin roof or SKuting rrpaireil by W. S. Ilciton, J-ivcn worth St, Tel. J 3 1 5. UNCI t HAM'N I'HOilUra, lbs ltv tr, I'rrirn 1H til tls Cttiiitliy't lliiiwtli ami I'rnt!, Al He iVil'iil Aiiei" HitptUl chiiii. It, Western and Wsi m ii iiieumn, llin lb V I r. C, I'iM li ii th IUn-. il it written mi "Aitiei lea, 1 nml Future," Inking his t. M fitmi I'ltltili ,t I t; 1 hull btil Inet'i ilel the ttnllnll, II limit, Thmi liltst li lliiivi'il It far litttit lite ends o the earth, Ur. rei reii mild: What of nur country's future? Tin day It Is Hiletltt lieil with three greiil perllit, liiiiiilgratittii: F.urnpe Is Ki nd lug us half a million nhiiIh a year, ami cuitlil send 'J.uiMi.iHHi niiuuiilly iiml not ilecl'eitNii lis present pnpiitiltloii. The quality Is decreasing nml Hut tpiiiittlty lucreiiilug, They concent rtito lit nur cities, niul liteiiiu'i the publiit welfttrt, Living In llltli they breed H-st limine and vice, anarchy and ruin, nml sen IT at I he institution which Insure their free dom, .lesulllsm: It Is, and ul ways has Isieii, an enemy to free government, free (location and a fro press. Yearly Increasing In power it has Is.comu a menace to our country worthy of ser ious thought. Hiteklng to unite church and slate, It method and its object should 1st studied by all trim patriots, ",afayet te, himself a Human 1st, said: "If the libel lie of the American mo ple are ever destroyed they will fall ny the hands of the Komlsh clergy." Tim rum iwcr; 1 his nation suil IJ0,- 000,000 for schools, $.ilK),000,0()( for bread, and !mmi,ihxi,00(I for drink. The power Is thoroughly organized and disciplined for political control; It has that control, and dictate parly nomi nations. The trim citizen should not overlisik the ruin wer. It Is a men ace of no small proportion to our Insti tutions, Far more than Immigration or Catholicism should thl power be feared. "We should wok to save America fur her own sake, for the sake of her future, and for the sake of the world. This can only ho done by filling the land with men possessed with the spirit of the father who laid the foundation of the republic," Want Tbrtm lo Become American VmiutviiHtm tjia,jjulj? al 'uaKw mm AmkhihaU', I have boon laying off and studying the situation from our standpoint, for quite awhile. I have tried to look at It from other M'oplc' outlook also, I'ersonally I must say that some rtf the men nsn whom J would stake my last nlckle, either In a matter of personal friendship, or In international strife, are of foreign birth. Homo men .know of Irish and German decent, put to shame the American born kicker, They are bet- ter citizens, have bettor Judgment, bet ter farms, Is tter borne and are a bet tor facter in American unity, The only fear I have of the Irish is that bawd on their lulherance to the mandate of the I 'ope of Home,, A a class they must confess that I have some grounds fur distrust, The German, on the other hand, area little mite too free and easy. Personally, I would 1st willing to tie Ui the Irish in our town, I would 1s t on their being foremost In the ranks to defend the honor of our f ristltutlons. Tint leading German of Hie town are given to utterance rsjcaslonally that would make me tremble trgo 1'ibr bus tle with them where- the J n teres! of tlie German Kmfdre wa at stake. One of the heaviest German capital ists In our town said, not long ago, that "If I had money enough to live in Ger many I would not live in thlscountry,'i If this Is the language of loyalty I fail Ur catch on. And yet for moneys sake there are men who ajw ak of him as "one of our best citizens," God help a land that has Ur defs nd iism such men to Itock It, a dollar would outweigh a principle, ten dollars would sink a state, and ten thousand dollars would buy the nation If he had It Uracil, I care not when; a man was Isrru (because Christ was born in a stable did not make him it horse,) I care not for a man's religion, (for that Is liable Urbc anything fisdlsh,) neither do I care for his political affiliation, only b t him 1st a man, l t Mm "praise the whip which carried him over," I have no use for a man who when starved out In the land of his birth seeks a home In Hospitable America and after amassing a fortune uses his money and Influence against our InU-rests, H. Hitirro.v, That the patriotic orders of America are ujsm the threshold of a magnificent future Is patent Ur all ucqualnU-d with their inner wor kings and as these pre. Ilitii itiiry little encounter abundantly demonstrate, and all that remains to be done U Insure the full measure of that success which awaits them Is to enlist limitless sympathy ; Ur make the InU-r est felt in them general and widespread; to swell the membership lyU to its fullest capacity, which shod 1st with- Nt'MfHl ."0 11 I. II b intt.lill let ! tipeii all Ill llMtl,.. U lull ii ill Hi) tns'Sflnus inttil lit I tl-i'til 11 Hn etn tttj, I Inu tif niiI eiiiili'hlng ii,m (Is Ik, I.I hi It 1 lit. til lltiitsl ti t tof Is fun II ''i, t! Htliiilii s sit it.ly l.-i'itillli Hie pmsi f tf llii.iHt ot'ibis, iiml (.-ar lti. in iiiljhHly, ami tho ttiiilitii.,. Htrj' lone gflimtl shmtlil 1st pushed lo Hut titleriiinxt. Tin' III lui. III Atlli I ii'S 11. 4 Is I.H. ell , n twit, ami wt Mm confident our put t ints w ill lint let Hie e slimy minimis of Hie wint ruin the p!iiBscu nf tin greatest tin- I lull oil etti'th, us Kiev have already bum llin. of less liiipiirtiiiit states, Tluil they w ill not do so Is vldeiit'itl by the stand taken with fesBct to the lute conventions, ami wo tup.-ot. n still luitl'i pfiilioillieiil expression oil lilt! subject III. the pulls III NovemUer next, - iiiii, l.nynl , I in run ii. - From Davenport. Davi'.ni'iHit, Iowa, July 2.1, 1HU2, Mil, KiUTuit: Miss Madge Adam, pnsUir of the Nlneth struct M, E, church, Kis'k Island, delivered a wr- man Huiiihiy evening, .Inly 21, 1HU2, In her church from the tvxt "ftender un Ui feasor the tilings that are Censor," In said senium she fully tlemiutstritled the fallacy of the Komlsh church on Infallibility. Also handled the con fessional without gloves, showing It up as only a woman would, In alt Its hid- eitusuess and meanness, In the audience there were several (, 'ul holies, and when appealed Ui, they could not stand the same and hcata retreat. 1 f they had had the truth on their side, why lie ashamed of the ex posure, -jf The same serliioii was also delivered lust evening In the Twelveth M, E, -Iitit-.lt of Davenport, Iowa, Ur a full house. The people of the Christian, a IJcsclplo church, are anxious to have it delivered in their church msm. Ho you Men my friends the yeast I be ginning to rise and It will not 1st long before we shall see tliu fruit of such efforts. Already the effect of unlUtd effort ha been fully demonstrated In the city of His:k Island, III., In the last whool election when the women turned out In force and voted. Our V, A. 1 A, friend were elected by gistd round trtnj'rrltles, ' ' j , , Mis Adam produce argument un answerable. Your, A Fhiknd, Jr, 0.U,A, M, WashlngUin Council No. 1, Jr. Or dec United American Mechanic, wa instituted Wednesday evening of last week In the hall on Twenty-Fourth Ht., near Franklin by HUqrhen Collin, tho national Organizer, with 41 CharUir members. The following officer were elected for the current Utrui : Jr, Host (Councilor, H. J', Dolman. Councilor, Chas, If, Allen, Vice Councilor, J, M, Counsman, Conducf-or, W, M, Dodge. Warden, H, II, Walker, Heeordl tig Hec re tary, I larry G, Conns- man, U, .North Eighteenth street. Assistant Kocording secretary, Hollo William. Financial secretary, Oscar Kurnpf, Treasurer, O, I', Khrum, Inside Henllriel, Ira V, lr.U-r, Outside Hentlfiel, D. I'lanck. Trustees, It. I'. Dolman, I, V, Lozlcr and Harry G, Counsman, Winona Council No, 4 was InstituUid Wednesday evening of thl week In the American Hall, arid Untight the na tional Organizer I Instituting a large Council In Lincoln which will be known as Lincoln Council No, 2, Next Mon day evening the fifth Council will be Instituted In Mouth Omaha, ami any loyal Americans desiring Ur bewm. ohHi'Utr member can we Mr, I', H, McAnlay at 4Ji North Twenty-fourth street, Houth Omaha, or Hleppen (Jol tins, the national Organizer, at thl office, The Faribault sclostl board have lost several of their American Utaobers, and retain but one of the Human sister who will wear a nun's habit in tho jtch'sd rismi. All U iichers, Including the I'rotcstants, will 1st requeUtd to omit reading the Hible, prayer and all religious exercise during wlnsd hours, The board promise that no more holi day will 1st taken on Corpus Christ! iliry, or iiui similar !calon. It I denied that any consultation was had with the priest a to change of text Issiks. The Koman Catholic church was asked Ui repair tho building used, for schist) purpose. The only way to avoid complication I for the city to own all the building required for schistls, and U employ tin ecclesiastic as U-acliers.A1,r'r and Went. Slop pauper Immigration ami protect and extend tint public school system and America will be saved. Join tbe Jr. O. U. A. M. and help t.'.pm in their great work. 7 2fl Do you want to borrow money? Ap ply to tint Mutual Investment Co., 1504 Farnaru St. T ' I r A ' LA