The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, October 28, 1892, Page 5, Image 5

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ItnvMi lo do what I rmiM to lii-lp lir In
hrr trouliltt, nml I miIiI llicni lo one of my
i cupiih wnnw t it to i miiipveil wnniii l Mr
peclly VAllil,liiviNtiiiKthiittnliiiiHin(iiifyl
however, in Kovcnimmt InuhU mi Hint II
wonM ! rplurnii(l to him in cimo llm rotirt
decided ntliprtviM). It w mi lii-Id. of
( conrw with Hrfnct hononty, though 1
thonnht nilMtHkiiiKly, by Jttlo (irenlmm,
to whom 1 (tKiiMfl to miliiult itfordf
ilon witliottt h Jury. An houii n his tin
cllon wftM niiilircd tlitt moni'y with Interr nt
was ruturncd to tlitt pttruhnwr and tho ttn
fortnniiU) wurd hiul to miffcr tho low of
tho Investment of her entdte, rnndo by her
juardlan, tlioith mailo in the tnont pr
feet Rood full h and for full value, and
though the debtor wn perfectly solvent,
It is true that tny efforts to Kceiire justlcs
for her failed, bnt I never ,did any better
act than to try to secure it for her, and I
never did any act with ft better motive,
Surely, for whatever clue I may lie blame
able, for my effort in this ciine I ought to
reculve only pi-hImh.
And now t hat The Tribune knows the
Tacts I lielieve that it will take pleasure,
notwithstanding our political differences,
in correcting frankly and fully the in
juu:e n was leu to do tun,
Waynk MacVkaoh.
in s.lst. , sn ! ttt litiliH) lh,t Htnile lii,itm lu l,, ihnl
tit I' e t hi il liitm ,1
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tiitiiniH-, ,l. .m ,i ln.i.in, sin) ., tll.i (n Hit .e in
h .ke t. l.li n.iHtf bi. iiaitM fiU'it.U. i "':"'. i'"tiii. In iiiili tstirn
hp lis .,iilv iiti f.-.w.l M mat n ! ttl H lt-l, 'if th A n f,.
iith.lt. lilt.tn, wftn Mirb bl.ttin ''. '
'rmttll hnt l obtHitt !), J'lU-.l f,tl " ' '""' Mo 1t lib I.
German American liemnerati.
New York, Oct. S3. Coopor Union
bM hold many xreat crowds during the
prewmt campaign but liwfc nlKhfs dom
onstrallon in lajlmlf of Clovoland and
Bieveiiscn, undor tho ausplrwt of tho
Goruian-AtncHciin C'lvelaiid union, was
virenaou Dy morn poopio timtt any pre
oodinir It. Hmvmi k thouHand
crowded tho hall propor. while its rtmtiy
tuore ohokod the corridors, overflowed
into iiih strcut and covcrod all the stir.
rounditiK aidowalks. Tho biiHinoss of
ine evoniiiK oiioiifd piincfually at
o'clock whim Mr, OMwald Ottondoriref
beixim his ncfh urenaratorv to the in.
Production of William Htoinway, the
i nun imiim oi mo irieciiriff, urover Ulevn
land Hindu tho principal address of tho
eveiiiniy. ah soon as Air. (,'lovoland had
nniHiica tho OiHlriimri introduced Hon
Carl Hchurz, Mr, Hcliur, spokn briofly
i" u'TMiiin, jim rciiiarKs were vior
ounly aiiphiuded. Overflow Jiiectlno's
wero held outHidii of ilm hull and woi
fi(ircssed liy a lurn corps of speakers
wm-11 tJiiMiiiNiasM iir(ivimiiii ami it wa
wen on in tho iiixht when thw crowchi
uriany HcaiK'ieii,
TUf, NATIONAL (i I A Kit.
Adjiiliuit (ii ntiiul WllllHin' llnporl-ln-
rii'iueil AiiiOii liitl(in llei'i,iiiiii,ii,m.
Wahiiinkton, Oct, !8. Oeiinral H
WllHtiriis, AdjittNtit. K'wnil of tho iirmy,
in lils itimiml report says tho reports of
omccrs allcndliiK th militia encamp
mcnts aro of a most gratifying kind and
Ahow tho utmost anxlefy on tho part of
tint majority of tho National Guard to
becomo proficient soldiers. Tho atrength
of tho National Guard is 1 1 ! ,7lw. Itl
in many caws not so well equipped as
could he tlcMireil, although itsiiipiipmcrit
is as kooii as tim amount allowed to tlm
tato by tlm Kovernmoiit justllles. It Is
lieiiiiveii that tho annual approtirlation
of ft 100,1)0(1 is not sulllclent ovmi
to ruiiy c(utji ttio National Guard at Its
present strength, nor does it snijni that
tho strength or tho National Guard is
anywhere near so great as tho necessity
of t ho ('tilted Hliitcs in case of war
nhoiild rcdiiire. Jl recommends that
Mio appropriations bo increased to 1,
1)00,000,
Nlnmlliig Ml Fort Mliiuldun,
CtilOAfid, Oct. i'8,-In tho known dis
tanco work at Fort Hlmrldan ranga bo
twecn tho regular army team and the
Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin teams,
Illinois leads with IWI'J against lUOiJ
tecurod by tlm regulars, Tho lowans
mado Ifia points and seemed third
tilaca, wlillo WiscoiiHin mado 16M0,
l'rivato V. H, Kwolnhart mado tho high
pst scoro, securing 4(1 out of npossiblo
BO. l'rivato Hwelnhart is now tlm chain,
lion riflo shot of tho army. Today will
fcnd tho shoot and as It will 'be all
Ikirmlsli work it would not bo surpris
ing to nee tho regulars win tho Wash'
bur no medal.
American MUnluiisrjr AaaoHiitlon,
IlArnroHD, Oct. 2, Tho American
Missionary association nine tod Merrill E,
Rates of Amherst, Mass., president)
Uev. M, E. Htrieby of Now York, r
tording secretary, and II. W. Hubbard
f Now Yo,ik, treasurer.
That.' f'retly Oooil.
fiKDAf.iA, Mo()ct. i!8,-Nancy Hanks
with lludd Doblo in tho sulky, went
igainst her record of 3:04 on Hodalia'
kito-sliaped ttvuk, but tho best aha
could do was 'J:0sj
MlnUturlut ( i lalu In Hisln.
London, Oct. 2S. A dispatch from
Lisbon nays that rumors aro current
that tho present cabinet will resign and
tiiat, Herpa Pimontal will bocoino premier.
i.ii the cult i inn si.il li nt, ,.
itiliiin n( the li.ttuUh i hiiit h In
a lst adilte hf sn " Hie rt tinu
tint! n,t tifotti'Stioti, pnli
rail attention lo the tiding rxtrsii
tsken ftuiii the mid -limit! Inter
view with lr. I Mir) ta. In Hn iiti of
Octoiter tt:
"I heir was a rerialu mpi In
Mvillloirs 'Outlines t.f lllMoty.' which
ertiMd (hit Onthulir church of selling
indulgences. hat i, n niaii w ishing
in rotnmil soiim tmrtloiilar sin could
go lo n tiionl bcforchiiinl and upon
tut' payment of a certain sunt of in me)'
rcurn tun certainty or lorclvenos
I took lite toiiticr up and
ionniithat Ihcro was nothinjr to sub
stantiato lint atatriiiritf,' " etc.
Either Hut doctor did hot invt'stialn
very much, or el so ho did not want b
substantiate. 1 lo has I lie reputation of
bring a scholarly gentleman, and such
statements coining from him may have
somo weight. I will thercfuro glvo a
quotation from a historian who died
long before J )r. Durvon begun fo live,
whoso accuracy and authority have
never been questioned, even by his
competitors. I quote from J. II,
Merlo D'Aublgne's "History of I ho
Reformation," vol. I, book III, chap. I
"John Tot.el, a Dominican monk.
tilled tho office of dealer In indulgences
uninterruptedly from the year r02 to
tho reformation. That dealer traversed
the country In a handsome carriage,
accompanied uy throe horsemen
When tho procession approached a
town, a deputy waited on a magistrate
and said, "The grace of God And the
holy father Is at your gates," Instantly
everything was In motion In the place,
tlie clergy, tho priests and nuns, the
council, l lie school-masters and their
pupils, the trades with ttjelr banners,
men and women, young and old went
out to meet those merchants. The
salutations being exchanged, tho pro
cession moved towards the church.
Tho pontlll'ii bull of grace, author
l,ing the sale of Indulgences, was
carried In front, on n velvet cushion.
Tho chief of the Indulgence merchants
camo next, holding a largo red wooden
cross In his hand, When tho cross
had been erected, and the arms of the
pope suspended from It, Tet,el would
go Into tho pulpit mid extol tho value
of indulgences, Hero are somo ex
tracts from one of his luirrangiio that
ho delivered, after tho elevation of the
tho cross:
"Indulgences," said lie, "aro tho
most precious and the most noble
of God's gifts."
Chin cross," pointing to tho red
cross, "has as much cllicieucy us the
very cross or .iosiis i;tirist,"
"Come, mid I will glvo you letters,
all properly sealed, by which even tho
sins that you Intend to commit may bo
pardoned."
" I hero Is no sin so great that nil In
dulgence cannot remit; and evii If any
one, which Is doubtless possible, had
offered violence to tho blessed Virgin
Mary, Mother of (iod, let him pay.
only let lilin pay well, and all will be
forgiven him,"
"And now, by means of these letters
of Indulgence, you can once In your
lite, In every chso except four, which
are reserved for tho apostolic see, and
afterwards in tho article of death,
obtain a plenary remission of all your
penalties and an your sins,"
"Indulgences avail not only for the
living, but for tho dead,"
"At (he very Instant that tho money
rallies at tlm bottom of the chest, the
soul escapes from purgatory, and files
liberated to heaven."
"As for those who wish lo deliver
souls from purgatory, and produce the
utrdon of all their sins, let them put
money Into the chest: contrition of
heart or confession of mouth Is nol
necessary, Let them only hasten to
bring their money, for thus will they
perform a work most useful to tho
souls of the dead, and to tho building
of tho church of St, Prior.' "
These are the scale of prices for
Ilil'erent slni:
nl) ti (heir lii, stnl think Ihev
Mfe, why biitili I rite!' I nut!
their money." . , ,
- .. . .....
IHCLAMM ION
air
. i
for irociirliiK abortion , ,,,, 1 u
I-in- ii-i t'ii i Inn si ninny., iimi
I'nr iiioi'io liiK siii'i IKkh , n it
i-'iir liil.lnna fiilne out ti In iii'ilinliiiil ciimi II 0
l-'or rnlilii-iy , I ! 0
l or Inn iilim a neliililiiir's hoimc o
t in' inmiliTliiir it 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 r i 7 i
I'nr Iiiylnit violent liiuioniui a clcmyiiian lo 'I
Many other sins, too vilo to Include
in this list for public reading are
enumerated.
This scale Is also found In a book
used by all Roman Cm hollo priests,
called ''Tax of the Sacred Roman
Chancery."
Tho wrller was born In a community
largely Roman Catholic, and ho knows
that In his boy-hood days, the doctrine
of Indulgence wag openly preached by
priests in that community. Many of
his early associates wero German,
principally papists. These young men
f that faith, never went on a sea
Of the Principle! o! the Amerkso Pro
trcUve AituHiAtiott,
I he ('ot)Mtiliitiott of the l lilted Mrtle
declare in Alllclr I,
"No religion lr shall ever br re
quited a a iualllicalitHt In any ofllee
or iniblc trust tinder tlm Tnlicd
State." Wr hold that by the Intro.
ductioit id tlil clause our constitution
Is placed far Above any similar pro
ductton adopted 0y any of the nations
of the Old World.
"Liberty of conscience reigning su
preine, giving equal rights to all re
ligions and granting favors to none."
Thus wo as a nation are safe from
many of the troubles of older nations
with their stipulated relations be-
iween church and state.
In this separation of church and
stato wo beleivo.
Wo resent nil attempts of tho
church of Rome to meddle with
American politics.
We equally resent her attempts to
change tho character of our public
schools, us tho constitution is tinsoc
tarian so shall bo our public schools.
Wo believe In a free press and freo
speech. Let tho Catholics have a
lecture every tiny In tho year; let
them say what they will about tho
Protestants or the A. P. A,, you will
never hear of any Attempt from our
sldo to break up any of their meet-
logs. Let them beliovo to their ut
most capatity, tho possible us well as
t.'io Impossible wo shall never Inter
fere. Their right to believe whatever
gives them satisfaction In sacred to
us. What wo resist Is tho ellorts of
tho Roman hierarchy to gnl Into
power by lining all tho oflloes aval;.
able. Farthermoro do we resent tho
most Impudent assumption that their
faith Is tho only true one designating
thus all non-Cat holies as heretics tho
lost children of (iod,
Tho A, P. A. Is not ft knownothlng
society. The fact is, we know a good
deal and do not hide what we know.
The A. P. A. does riot object to
take as members those who aro borr,
oulsldo tho L'rilted States. Every
oitl.en by birth or adoption Is wel
come In our rank, If ho swears to
uphold American Institution and to
oppose tho establishment of that for
eign power, tho Roman church, on
American soil. -
Tho A. P, A, Is not it political In
stltiitlon. Politics nro excluded from
our council. Wo aro ready to lay
aside our political dill'erences and to
nolle all our effort towards (ho real
ization of our Ideal: Preservation of
our tifisectarlan public schools ami
free Institution
This Institution is not of a merely
ocal character it counts its incur
ber by lurnlred of thousand all
oer our land. It was formed be
cause tho want of organization was
felt. Without organization tho Ro
man church, tho most powerful Insti
tution that over existed, will In due
limn overwhelm what was noble ami
freo In this country,
In the old country it UJmt now
outrunning its power; shall we afford
It. a hiding place In the new? This
will never happen if all lovers of
freedom will stand together, declaring
It shall not be.
Such Is the A. P, A, and Its motto:
"Liberty of Conscience Forever
Hands off our Public Schools,"
My order of Council No, ,10 of the
American Protective Association of
Iowa,
SiRht If Pricelett.
Do not allow yourself to bo lilted
with glasses by people who know
nothing of refraction. I use a com
plete test case, and my work i done
scientifically. JOHN RL'DD,
t' :io.f N. loth st.
" I pk' ! r l t HI til
hi- ' 'tuled Utr hmild i, ,, ,t
" I he 'I tin Mil, . t.f the S, m l)u,.
linn," t) ( inlinsH.it, bun , Uih,ii
Ktsui", on the nm tulu, end ll.ni
Ldui Isi sod I 'dm in D M,.i, on the
nlhi'l.
t'l,"hr Pnhtt hiil ihnol, h) an
llti Catholic I .mm no
Help It to neuter thre linslunblr
MM'l.
Vdiltr,
AUNi't n I 'i nt ihiihu Am istitiN,
llostnti, Mass.
Wr ate How ready to sell at the fol
lowing prices.
1 1 K I'llled Open Pacini ('use with
either Wslthaui or Elgin movement at
111. 'nl.
11 K Filled Hunting Cue with
either Wall hum a Elgin movement at
II I. AD.
Will put as good movement in these
cases a purchaser wishes, at the
actual cash dllVerenco in prices of
movements.
Give us a call. John Hum,
If MOo North 1 01 h Street
Do you want a homo of your ownV
Von can buy any lot wo own at !()
per month, witiioi t intkukst. Apply
lo Mutual Investment Company, lTiiil
Fiirnam street, ii-i!
FiciKNim. When you wish a coupe
call tip Telephone No. 177 and ask
for number 'Hi.
Drink Dybair delicious Soda Water.
lolH Douglas street.
Try Hartry's "SPECIAL." tho HEH'I
tbroo for a quarter In tho cltv. 107
.South loth Street.
Tako your repairing to Tho Drum
moml Carriage Co., Inth and Harney
nt. upp. ine i;ounty jail.
Kueiino' bakery, Ml H. 10th St.
GIBSON
THE SHOE MAN,
i
115 Q. SIXTEENTH ST.
Unit a full lino of Hhoo at bottom
price, Hoc our .'I.OU Shoe,
A.M.GIBSON,
East sido of Kith St, between Douglas
and Dodge Street,
WHEN YOU WANT
I'lin fiiNiiraiu'e, when you wiml l,ti Insiir
linen, or Insurance of any kind, or lo ri-nl a
house, or Willi! a house reiileil, or waul
Nell.fllll!l lli'kels, cull on
FRANK BURMAN
S39 PAXTON BLOCK.
trinir I'lUKNIW would be heaeflled by
ciilllriK iiiiiim us,
JOHN RUDD
JEWELER.
Wilclics, (MiiinoiulM, Jewelry, Hllverwear
iiml 'liii'lts,
f make a spccliiity In overhaulliiK and
I'li-iiiilnir lirmioiMiiiili l!i.n'iiii. mill nil
iiiili's of Wali'lies mill ( lurk-.
Jewelry renilrliitf nod ruiutiifiif l.iirliiK.rtr,
JOHN MUOD,
joiv N. AUteentlt Ht., OMAHA, NIH
CHEAP.
Wr luc npcnnl uui Wholesale Room on
M t niul lloortu w Retail Ti.ule, Wr will
sell sou (looils ehcipei , other houses
ran huy them. Uuiuiicds nl beautifully
trimmcii Hats. Any Hat in the wholesale
rnmnymir rhoiee--(or Sino, Hals will
ranne in prire hoin 25 its. to s.t. OUR
LOW PRICKS CANNOT Mi I)U
PLICATKI) IN THK WKST. Yui
will li nt 1 the ireat Bargain Sale on ?l lloor.
Only 1,000 will be Sold
at these prices.
J. J. BLISS,
Wholesale and Retail Millinery,
1510 Douglas Street, OAAHA.
W. R. BENNETT CO.
Wo vo mado Homo bltf pnrehases for easli. You want to read almiit thoiu.
Our Inimenso easb piifeliases include Teas, tiloves, Mlttmi, ens-kery and
Hardware. I'Vesb (foods from first hands, ami nt awfully low prlooa, 1
wlii(f to tho depressed eondltlon of trade all over the country wo" have
lieen V(0'y lucky to procure with ready cash (fi-eat bargains In tho aisivo lines of
all now, fresh good direct from first hands, mid we am now prepared to make
you very low pi-lees.
In teas we have put In an Immense line and elegant assortment at prices
lower than we have ever Ismttbt at before, therefore wo can jflvo you extra
value In this department, commencing at I fx! per pound. Out' tea are till "first
picking" (food and bought from first hamls, not Jobdid, or bankrupt sales, mado
worth less from ago and exposure, but now, fresb, clean, and will go further
than other teas and are consequently cheaper In the end. Kvory pound guaran
teed to suit in every particular or money refunded. ' .J
GLOVES AND MITTENS.' l 1
Hero' where we can do you good. They are all new, lust received , from
factory, and all very cheap. Look over this purchase, It wllf.pay you,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO DEPARTMENTS
Wo have Just consolidated this department, bringing In everything wo
handle In this lino Into one grand department In the center of all our stores.
Largo additions mado In this stock, together with our Immense sales, enables
us to aell at lower price and give bettor satisfaction than juts ever Isam at
tempted by any oilier dealer, Wo Is'ulii with old time urlom and Drive voo
extra value at, lo, Ue, lie, 4o and oe each. We have tho best, fie clu'iir In the
We are at the top of tlm ln'ii and can do you
west, also the Is'st JOe cigar,
the most good.
Largo additions made to our crockery stock, Now good just arrived,
JTieos away uown, Hardware: uur coal scuttle and lire s'tovol ant In, New
l'nco away down,
good.
of toy and plot nro hook In Omaha
Stationery department Is complete, largest lino
W. R. BENNETT CO..
lf02 'in 1514 ('aitioI, Avk.
The Place to Buy
Tho Best Quality of Moat at the Lowest
Prices is at .
GEO. WILSON'S MEAT MARKET,
2815 Leavenworth Streot.
Hitrloln Mteiili ii,,
I'orlerliniise Hleitk Ik 0, :;(,
IIiiiiikI Hleitk , , ., , ,,,.
Miionldcr , , nil
Illli toiisl, lie In in,.
lliilllnx lleef , ;ic in
Corn lleef , , :,W. to lie
V fill sleiih I'JV to IV
Vent ( In, l i. In II1,!.
Villi floiisl, ,,.
Vesl Slew,,,,,,
Mellon ( liufi ,
Mniton l(inii
Million Slew,.
I'nik ( )iiim
to W,f
to se
Kw lo IVi"
, , Hi; In lid
, . , , ;ie to fie
ll'
i'orh Hti-ii k , , , , ,,..
I'm It Koinl , ,se in ji
Oysters, Fish and Game
AT TIN; 1,0 WKST MA UK KT I'JMCKH.
Tlieso Prices aro for CASH onlv. Buv
for CASH AND SAVE MONEY.
WANTI'.ll-A relmlile yontiK Iniin wimls 11
liimlilon lis tuiii liiiiiin or iiorli r. Imu'I'I-
lent refereiiees,
Oltll'li,
A (Id n-s, 'J li, M" (Ills
H. L. UUKKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER.
3 301 CUMINQ BTMKET,
'J'elephorm (177. OMAHA, NEB
Do you know that W, V. Stoet,el
711 Koittlt Idth Ht., Is solo agent for
Omaha of the genuine llmnul (Ink- and
the I'urh lutinji.
" .
Ilftyward Ilros, for winter foot wear.
Call and get their prices. 1,112 Doug
las street.
For FINE LIVERY
MkIiI Unifies, Mmlilli, Horses, CiirrhiKes,
on 't, y,f see
ED. BAUMLEY,
: Boarding a Specialty,
27th and Hi, Mary'H Avu. Teldphono 440
KT. A l.l.f:, M. Ii.
KYMAMH'AKHTUuKnN
Mi lliuimii lll'k. cor lliirney k :,, Otiutlui.
M. O. MAUL,
HiiceeNNor to lree A Maul.
Undertaker and Embolmer
1 117 Fnrmtni Street.
OMAHA. NEB.
PHILIP LANG,
718 S. I6TH ST.
Will sell nil kinds of Shoes at a Cut Price.
Mch'h SIiocm, Hold ut 0 7, $5,'2,r.
Mch'm HIkiI'H, Hoh nl, 5
Mcii'h SIioch, Mold nt )M, ,'joo
oim :i hiioi; is tin; ih;st in tiii; citv.
Our M.M SIiooh nt 2.0
Iiadit H' .r Froncli Kid, 3,75
Ludk'n' if I Doiijrolu Kid, ..... ;,2f
Lndicw' :j..10, 2 -jn
AND A Mi OXroilDS AT HKMJCKI) TIUCKB,
RHIL-IR LANG,
7Q SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET
ART
1013 Douglat 81,
OmahA, Nob.
AUSIC
J. E. NELSON & CO.
1918 8. Twentieth St.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
OotxU dallvrd to ny purl of the City.
CHRIST. HAM AN.
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Kink Watch Hkpaikino a srwiAtyn
ftl'J South 10 Street.
n:o.v jANCASTi;nfeC'o.
iiUHni, worsts
WHEELER
8c WILSON
HKWINQ MAOHINEH,
Estey and Camp & Co. Pianos
and Organs.
SOLL ON MONTI 1 1.. V I'AVMKNTH,
Needles. (Ill, Siiiile fur nil kind of New.
I hi Mui'lilnc Our own M Im n U llrst-elii-s.
Will repiilr liny Hewlnv Muclilne,
rmi M muntim mm.
9M Booth Butm-nth Bt., Omaha.
JOHN HALL
SIJ.I.S
j e: w e lr y
INSTALLMENTS.
C02 South Ninetoonth St.
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