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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1893)
HE AMI J . Vnttuit III. ELOQUENT MR, DROWN It Anmm Mull Sharman In ih lanum Strwt Tlalr Itif.HT n lab Hlmnl mill A'lpinlalltr 1 tilth MIT, HHlhcllttf I tlllj 4,IMMl Vnplr, Ct.nllmicd I'mni l.al Wink. Juat after Um decree of l f m Vt i ! 1 1 3 wn promulgated In 1 there wa a lliilo iII'ch.'.Ii.ii I Ik it tlil In Hi" N'"v York whiih, The New York Areif, which hhi huh dlt mil. I m tlii queaUon, ald thl: "There are (home anda'uf Itoiimti Catholic In thl laud who ilit not plact I (iimn bIhivo lh! United Ktale, and whoae patrlotlani ran not la animated by fealty to rvllg Ion dogma mul rreeda," The New York TilUt (Human Cut ho llu) In lu luo fur Nuvemlar, Wi, rt'pl tli "Tho Herald I behind the time mill appear not yet to have learned that the thouaend of Catholic It ajmak of are Mtttiply no Catholic nt till, If It Jmi not mlareprcaent them, Gallelrilm, which dcnle the temporal jMiwer of thi popu, In a bereay, nrtd ho who dcnle the panel aupremaey In the government of the unlvoraal church, I a far from being a Catholic a bo who donlcN tin) Incarnation, or the tal preNcriee, Tin) church In more than country and fealty to the creed Ood loache and enJolriN through her In more than patrlotlam, ll'e wruf tiUy (J wl Pillvr than man," That In what the VM wild, but It end It up by tho Nenlonco thoro thnt would hi awpt!d by evtsrylxNly In ono Nni) of tb word, "W muat l'y rthnr than man," That In truo, but I dony tb rht nt any church or-aiil.a tlon Ui anNurno tbi pwn of "(iod" to mo, and dlctnto to tm my jkIHIcuI AllefancM, (Apilauwj,) Falbor Hhornan Nald a (ood deal about tho conNtltu Hon, And no wb all lav Ihts eofwtltutlon, W Nay, all ball to tb conatltutlon that gunranlN to u our civil and wMuUiwt lih-rtUm. ft U tb nmutet political docuinnit knon amonjf mm, We all 1ov it and 'bonorit, Wo-wlllall )m truo to It I truNt, W have amended" it M our ufgitUd froio tfm to tlm, - a-ja4 n with our money, L . fljd of oar nation, (- ' i (' - trm w;fd, 1n tf.flt (&v.wi'4 4 tutsght a trrlblo war, n4 that word wa UNION, Our con tltutiofl in pofMjIar amonf tb nation of tbo Mirth, for mojl'ar corning to ti by th bundr!dN of tboiian, and w ban iNicn vry ((conimtoun under our conwtitutlon, for wo bv mtnmin tb wcaHbbfNt nation on tb fiu of tho artb, Vim hwf tmmlUullon, ' Katbirr Hbwnan wiy If a nan doi-N not Mnt tb W(nNtltutfon, and tb wbol of It, hn In not a tru Aufrlcanj afd I want Nity ti fratbifr Hbtrman that b and tb JtnianC'itbo)lchurcb ar tho miwt bitter, dot(rnln'd"and tnrrlbb) 'nombN of tb conntltutlon that w find In all tbw world, And now Jt un notlco and If what bavo Nald about that In tb trutb, Ono of tho vry fi'Nt dirclaratlofiN of our cormtltu tlon In "tbat tb fmnpUi of tb 1,'nlM HlalN do ordain and dIarfi, that In to ay, vmt'd In tb jtopl In th rlbt io it')vim thoniNnlfoNj tbo rlbt to imiUn tbidr lawN." Arid no tb conNtl tutlon dMilarcN tbat Ihla In um of tho Jna1lnabl rlbtN of moo, but tMnan Um ayN, "nil fiowr In viml-d In tb ;opu, hn4 from Mm muNt o all tb irMih lit l?((lNlfJon, HomanlNfn fy tb on aro Nlnply to ohoy, and tb bbtrawihy ari) to makw tho h for thum, IlomanlNfn d'inbfN tb rl?bl of th !Oj(l Ui ii.hUd l,bdr lawN, and at thU vry Ntartlny: point of our couNtltU' tlon tbxr In a trribl war Mm,ii liiMiunim and tb wmNtltiitlon of tb Tnft'sd HtatoN, W Nay tb conNtltmlon of tbn United Hta( N ltbuprfii biw of th land, T b bf wn of our atato can not li enforced until they aro dncldcd to bo In harmony with the conNtltullon of tlm UnlWl Htn-N, and tho mont Mr nlfb'd court of the world Ntbaupwm court of tb ITnlUid Htal-N, and tlm no In himlni'NN of tbat court In to d''cld whether or not thi law aro In barmony with tlm corwtltutlori of tlm l'nfl'd HtiittN, Hut with itimanlNin tb nu priii law of Lh church and tlm world In tlm law of tlm popn, and tho "'" dulmx the rlfbt Ui act aaldo tho law of atatoa and natlona, aciiordlni Ui hU fwn Mivfriun law, Tlm pope author Ji'd HaUdll to coinii hurn and prN''d with hlN work, notwIthNtandlfiM lh" noaltio) of coriNtltutlorm, There In an irrcproNNlhhi conflict iNitwncn the prln cIpb-N of JtomanlNfn and the principle of our coiiNtltutlon, When Victor Kmanuel went nU Itoineon Mcpteiuhcr 2, JH70, the timioral power of lie' pope fell from i!n IiihmIx, And the H" men (Jathollc In tbl country held In dlfnatlon meeting and decliind that they would reNtoro li the hamU of the pojw the temporal power of Jtaly, I'p to ditto they have failed to do that. App!a'iNn,) And It In aiming tlm po- Hf 'i.J IMIIili that He -y im ii l io In ty him hi lh riUl H(i' ami pirn him liHhi j IaMi .1 .itlt him In llnljr, H.I tlml ulU f r lUltieg lhn lank of the TU"r for a Humiii )t t, h U l ctiisie to ivgn a ln"iii, ji'iitu (ihh lie haiik of Die ISininiit. I pin) I ox) to forhlil thai tti r UImu ioniiiiMiiiiai)'il, I tltin't ntllvt tvi r allow it, I'ip Hiiii'(itiilliiii ny no lnl i hiiH'h, Imt Hiiiinihlt Nigi they lunn Ihn rlyht In ili'iiiNiul of Dm lt thill ('ntliulli' Imu Nhiillw fic chiin'h, to the cucltm Inn of nil nt hem, Ami tthtle I think of It, let Hi ri'fer to Hint 'i rh of lht eelelirated innii -1 mean Ihe mm of a eeW'linileil limn, (hiiighter,) llilNiild that tthele tlm population hh dlvhlt l Into three or four part eiimlly nniuiiK Ihe chiircheii, ofcouiiie lUo U ni I h I n if wo could do would h to Rive relllimn lllmrty; hut fia Nald If ninety or ninety Ave per cent of all the ItilinhltiintN iK'liiiijf to finti chui'iih, thvn the atale Im IU'P Join that church. While wo any If there la one ier cfnt of tliv , Inhale Itnnta linhnij; to a church 'It In their IhhIIi'uhMh rljfht to ilo no, The differ ence In, IkimanlNiu puta relluloiiN lllairty upon tlm k round ' ttxMiilletiey, whlio wc put It UfKin the broader and grander ground of rlht, It In your righi to worhlp Ood hn you cIiooncj it In your rlifht to belona to whatever church you wlnh, hut KoiunnlNin Nity you ahall ladonjf to iy churidi, and whenever wo havo tho power wo will bring yoy Into it, If you will l,udy UiTn Niibjnct a little more, you will aee that down hero In tlm fundamental difference between l'roteNtantlNin and itomanlam, ItotimnlKiii claluiN the right for th) hierarchy to decide upon the meaning of theHcrlpturc, and that It J for tlm peoplo to ttef'epi It, l'rot extauUdin ,tu'M a iiible Into the hand of thV M(Opl), and ay, atudy tbat filbleaud l'illeve what you think In true, Another thing, our eonNtltutfon de clflrc thatcongrea aball pnn no law that will email our freedom of apoech, while Ilomiinhori I at war with the (jonNtitutJort on that point, for Jtoman Iwn dn;n not allow Iran pech, What did father Hherman ad vlNeymj to do' IfadvlNed hlN Jtoman Catholic friend U) have an y on thmt Npeaker tbat come around, and togotoutlnjunctlon and atop them, hn'l tbat a bright Idea? (ApplauNe,) 1 uppoN he never would feave thought of that if ha had not Uti-n the nou tit Onrmrnl Sherman! HU10 ih'ymi k''i fbey are t.alMl,iifln ,foanlNm, In that freedom of Npoecb' No, Nlr, I NuppoNe Father Hlmrrnan would atop me and my honorable friend on the platform here, ft man who haN grown gray In tbl work of expONlng the error and the curNednewi of Ho manlmn, J nnderatand be In to addreNN you lomorrow night, and I hope you will all come out and Nee Um-llev, j, (I, White, (feid and continued ap plannc) uur ceiNtiiuuon guaranwieN ui an or un the right of free Npeech, and a freu preaN, and free thought, but KornaniN'n NyN they have a right to demand of thoatat that they nIimII not allow a free crelon of opinion! that they ahall not allow free pe,cb, And if they helleva In freo Npeech, why have they moblmd rfnd tried to kill thla grand man more than thirty lime' (ApplaiiNe,) Talk afut free afioech ItomanlNrn I the only organization In all our fair land, and it l Mivertled Ui the world that aha will throttle and kill her opponent before ho will allow them free Npeech, The flrt time I Npoke on tbl Nubjeel there waa a ay noon! puMUhed In one of our periodical, and In a few day I got a letter from a gentleman, who wild, "f hav read your addrew, I helleveyou underN'nd yon have taken your life In your own handN," And I got a good many lettcra from otlmrN, who Nay we would like to have you come U our town and make a Npeech, There are a. good many domanial In our town, but we will protect yon. Do yin NUppOMe if f wa Ut talk about other denomination - Method!!, HaptlNi I'reNhyterian, or any rroteNtantdenom Ination, that anybody would write to me, come and make a Npeech and we will prelect you' ((omanUm baa the reputation of throttling free Npeeeh, They don't allow it, Ilev, J, D, NeUm, a member of the New Kngland Moth odlt conference, went, to ilrall, and ecaue he taught Mothodlt diaitrlne they arreted him, and be aerved four month In Jell, while hU wife took hi meaU U him, and all Ix-cauNo he dared to ay In a periodical, "it wa ldolatroiiNtoworblpthe Virgin Mary," That, I what they call free Npeeeh, Now, iComanlatN have the right to wor hip the Virgin Mary In tbl country If they want to, and they have a right to womblp their lmige If they want to, hut they havo no right to put me In jttll for Nuyirig It In hlolat.roii 1o wor hlp Ihe Virgin Mary, and when they advoefiUj that kind of doctrine they are t variance and at war with the conatl tutlon of the United HlateN, I might any much more In regard to llielr illflereiice and their faith to the ceiiHlHullon of the United Ktale, hut I Maf nl . Hi JwrmiiM nM faM 49i,inr faff.,1 Al.ilV K lltinl OMAHA, Nl'iHHAMKA. Kltil-AY, J UNI". ;.', IMM. Oil nil ,nvi'rtii! ennugli to alutw Jim ilil lin y aMl.t lileilly at r llh t In ii'jjanl to tmr Miiilitiitlie, rtlnr Hhnimiin ee'dhily hiiiiuytd aUmt a xair pill he hi iiiel and lalkid with, and he ilnwn In M Mttit', l aeeiiiN that oiii' HIND Went Mu te Mild Hindi) a l"W!l alaiMt Ihe t'ollh aaleunl, ami hi pi oph' wctK ery iniieh illaluila d lml It. H' Hu y aiild, "If IhU l Ihe way It '', and If Hit la what they knew of the Ctmfeaaliillill, Wt) feel illl HihiI," A lid new Tather Hte i iiiim aavi la thnt free h? If it K h i naall go off, all i'f ti ni' Human t'lithoUea, till onu lonely lain of Hie eal and lay there, ( AiphlUe,) let them go, and peace go with them. (Irianl ami coiitlnued ntiplniiae.) We will have it belter Hum governing ill country after they are gone, ( A pplnuae ) Wo could grade our atreet, build pur riillronda, and run our city government without them, (Uughler.) Hut whit aheut that prleat In MlaNourr 1 think a church that ciiu'l stand tlm light of day heller go down, and If tho fionfi a loual won't licar illeulon befoni a pnhlle audience, then the eonfcloini helh'r ho done away with. We havo an Idea that frcu iIIhcunhIou and open Inveatlgatlon 1 a good thing, and any auhject that won't endure that kind ;f cmaml nation I unfit Ut live, Why he make the pitiful plea, "I all but ahud t4-ar when I read It.''Why' he aj, "lan't the prlet the giiardlim of Ma iM'ople, and lan't the prieat the guardian of thoae women that ar abut up in the convent?" Well, (led Ity the women if they are! ; Now, wo know that for year Homan Um ha declared ojHmly ' fuel aive ixiard it inkntion to tk poNeah)u of thin country, Tbl luu been their declaration, and their plrfnN have pt ialdtothla end for many yeara pit. They Intend Ut capture, and to hold and control the United Ht4iti of A f(r Ica, A long time ago the pope ld he wa "more jiopo In the United Ktate than In any other country In tho world," Ifeaorit hi reprcNentatlve here, and hi journey In great jawnp and ei mony iwumn th country, He I wm Ut reprcNent IiIn maNU-r the pop, ' A I canmt d wll longer upon thl Niilijecl, I want to read you a few line that were written on thl auhject by an ormlft f their uUitrttUi - "Tb twoplo naed gofgrnin muat pKf$..i JTbey r1 .)t- - " ; matiiijr, Tho fSfrat leaaon to tho eh t,u . otutYl tho (trait and laat leaaon in tho aaipla, individually ond ooJIatftlvol, I OWter, Tharo I no piaidlenof whero tharo f no authority Ui enjoin ft,' Tho' I Ionian ('atbollo religion, then, I tuns eaaary to umln popular liberty, li camei jMipular IHierty can lai auatalned only by a religion free from popular control, abov the people, apeak lug from above and able to command them, and aueb a religion I the Horn an C'eth ollc, fwnttaj hvmv, wn wimii thh liOVH'MY TO (KtMK UNUMl ''(( VOW Mi OV A the vlalMe heal of the church, tho apirltnal authority which Almighty (iod ha fnatltuted Ut V-tuth and goyern tfie nation, we aert hi Nuprema;y and tdl our countrymen tbat we would have them submit Ut him, They may flaw up aa much a they plea), and write a many alarm ing and abualve editorial a ihey chooNo, or can find time and wtt todo, They will not move u, or relieve tl.em ihiI ve from the obligation Almighty (iod ha placed them under, of olelng the authority of the Catholic chm'cb, pojie and all," Theae arrogant word came from an oracle in tbolr chmdi, Orte A, Hron Non, and very clearly Indicate the in tentlon of the Homan hierarchy, And Hronaon aald tbat undoubtedly tlie Homan (,'al hollo church Intend"! Ut take xielon of thl noun try and he aald Irt tbl they would have the aid of tbJeult and prlctbood throughout the bind, And another Homan prieat, Father ifecker, aald that by the end of the century "the Catholic would out number all other believer," and he then fwmiN un Ut M out u hm that Him I'inwn, Sow, then, f come to what neem to me Ut ha an lme lant part of the Nub ject, and It I thl, and f premlae you to be a brief a polhle, for I don't wlahtolmpoae upon your kind atten tion and good opinion, The oul,fori 1 nak at thl oofnt la. How can they do It' How I alt thl to bu dm' They are vastly In the minority, What are their plana, and by what political ar rangemcnt do they expect to capture thU country, and bring It under ub- uilaahm to tlm pope' Mo In regard to the political plan of HomanUui 1 want Ui aay Nome of their Indirect plana are tholr architecture and Uclr great In l,l tutlon, They ovcMiwe the public mind by their great limtlluf Ion, and llni Hiilillnii' nrehlteetiire of many of their building; but dlt tly their polllleiil plana are helng carried out, Aral, hv nrleiy authority, Their 0 m ' people voU li the plhat direct. The prieat are the political ugeiiu all over the country, and tlmy carr out the MilHinl iiliiti id liMiiMhliii, and llll'H' Jul III Klllii I lilt I I'tlll CtHIt lt le wllii llii'in In Hit ilt'liim They runt wit h tnte Un ith et the until tally ami Hie lallliluliu of Heir n , uIIuhiiI. Then, again, Ihey wli blHie eimmen lit) palrimiige of tn mlHlmi. of niipli The,V know Ihe fnite and the I nine jif emuiHel i'litl pntl-nluigt, The 'l li llinih wlelita Ihe comme'i'lal 1'itlinimj'ii nl llni enlllii rhuri li, mid If Ihey have It'll liillllon of ienplo Ihey wield Ihe I'lHIimeleliil pnti'iumge of their lell lllllllnil of people, The merchant i ' Ihla city iiiiilnraliiiul It, They know If Hiey break with Home Ihey dil hot gel Hie H ade of HiitlUlllNli, All over the country htialneaa men uiiileialand Hi In, and they are naked to contribute to the building of a Catholic church, and If Ihey do nut do no, from Hint 1 1 mi' on Ihey are marked men, and they get no Human patronage, The Mime thing la true In their political work, They iil fur olllee, ami they gel llii'in, h.icauac tho commercial In fluence, the weight of their money, and weight of their patronage In tlm com mercial world la wielded In thl politi cal con lent for all It I worth, aml(whcn It la perfectly aulld and handled by careful, abrewd illt.lclnn It amount to ti very great deal, Then Hoinanlam ai'ijuirc and -maintain a vaalimount of Influence by mean of Hn properly, Homatilam gather vaat Amount of wealth, A generation may die, and doea die, hut the church live on, and from one generation to another, and from one century to another, their church la accumulating property. An old man went Into the hoapltal In Hrouklyu, and they wrought upon the Nympathle ol the old man, a they know how to work, (he wa worth mil lion of money and property) and before he died he deeded It all over Ut the Homan Catholic church, and by mean of their political Influence they have held It there without paying ft dollar of laxe on It, A J'rotetant girl went Into one of their achool and they pro aelytod her, a they know mt well how to proaelyte I'rotcalant girl, For the love of your country and your Cod never acrid your child to a Homan Catholic achool, They proaelyted thl girl and finally aim became a nun, and ahe willed her great million over Ut the church, and with tbeae great mll tlai thoy ro InilldiTig a large Inatltu n to tho 6i of Wahlngtm, Tlmy Ittw how ta Meutnulate oroiierty, At mi f.iui ty awtMkl two third of the property lo Moxlee, and the time came whoo Ihooountry had to onflcateK; and it ono tlmo they owned two-tbird or thraa-fourth of . the property in Kngland, and tho country bad to eon flacaU) tt there. And then, again, they wlojd an in fluence by auborrrlrfff" tho pre In rorne land, by Nome way or another juat how I do not know-1 am not here to aay, I Horn line ui inua arraign an the ncwapajera in the land, but I am here Ut aay tbat Homan Cathollclam ha throughout tho country had mora thorough report In the great pair of the land than I'roteNtantlam ha had, fn the city of HoNton there are great meeting held every Hunday afternoon on the auhject of the public aeboola, and they have the mot talented ajieak er In all tim land, and they have able dlacourae, and It would aeem that theaa dlacmrea ought Ut receive aome attention in the prcaaaome notice In the preaa-but it In a fru-.t tlmy receive none at all, After the meeting had leen running ipilto a while, under a challenge one paper did attempt Ut report tro-m for a little while, but the Homan Catholic J'iM In New York city ndvertfned for their people to boy cott that pir, and all other jnqier that rejMrt'M thee meeting, and mt that paper quit reporting them. The other day there wa a grand addrea In MualJ Hall in Hoaton, and the hall wa completely filled, but the pre the next morning aald nothing about ft, but there wa a column and a half euloglatlo notice of the blelng of the cornerstone of a parochial achool, which took place In a remote dltrlct, A WaabingtVm paper devoted twenty fx column of a lngle laaue to tho exerelnea of the commencmucnt of the jimult colleje at (Joorgeiown, Arm o It ifoca, Rev, fter T, Townaend, of I to ton, read an nrlieUi awhile ago at tlm preacher' meeting In New York, In which he moat atrongly arraigned the pre, and he aiiid tbat the greiit pit per of the day did not repm t rrot'tent.larn at all a It ought to bo reported, The fact wa they reported Komanlarn and it Intereat, and the new from Ho man lam, far more than they reported I'roleatiintlnrn; and he apoke to one of the editor In the city of Waahlngton, arid he aald, "Why I It you do not report theo I'roti'Ntant matter'' The tuJitor rcdied, "You know thl I Cat hoi lc city, and we cannot afford to make the ekureb mini," Mr, 'Jownnend went on and gave cane after ca where they hail Ignored ireiil l'rot. laut In teret, And be ald he wa able to maunlfv It many tlum over, ami hi ktalement have not Iwen contrttdlck-d. -iMI rr)t t(.tH 0) uw flf tM fur. Ill niilie y JcmitU inue I'loejihl the m -mm t.f Ihe IhImI under their Inlbe "'K, It I mil fur me ! any hew Hoy hac done It; inniinl lell, I am not heii In ay if It I true that Hoy luiyiiill, ami de laijentl Ho) nia lltal ivmil I'mtealaiil In bring them Imi'im I hem In Ihe way am waa aiitftfiled by Hie 'iM In New York, I would like In whtKper lo you a little auggentlnii; "It I Jnal MMlldrt that I'rnlealant money I wol th Jut aa lunch In Iheae iflN'i a NN I toiliilll t 'lllb.llle tliullej ( A pjillllini. ) I hiii ulnil III aen Hint the impela of una city are giving aome Utile allentliui lo l'iiiletiinllnm aa well a KniiiiihlMii, and I iibpe Ihey will grow In grace mid of Ihe knowledge of tlm truth aa It la In alt the html. To lie Continued. ...... - AIIOUT IMT WM.MI. lion lie Waa T rented a) Udi hell, Iowa, hy Itiiiuaulxtii, HiDNKV, Neb., June 21, ku.'I.Ti the Killiuri The papal church la doing a great deal of free lulverllHlng for the antl t'athollo amdi'tlca, Kver alnco I wa a boy I H year of age i liavi) regarded the Cathollo churcli ii a myaterloua lnatttutlon, being for eign and antagonlallo Ut other deitoml nntlona; but the jinaif did not come until the beginning of 1!K), when Mr, 1'atrlck Wclah lectured on Komnrilaui atOdebolt, Hue county, Iowa, Mr. Walah waa to deliver two lecture at tho Ode holt opera liouae, When the night arrived for hla flrat lecturo be had a good limine, Hefore he com menced hi lecture ho gave the prieat, Father l'crcbong, the following chal lenge, a near aa I can remember! "If the prieat I hero and wlahe to contra dict my atittcmcnt, lie la nt liberty to do o after I'm Uirough talking, and a long a the audience la willing to llatcn, and If I can't prove what I havo an Id I will abut my mouth and keep it sealed forever on tlm aubject of Homanlam, Hut don't Interrupt mo till I'm through talking," ( call the above a fair and manly challenge, Mr. Welwh had only apoken about fifteen minute, and waaexpoalng ome of "the rotterinc of Homanlum," a ho termed it, when tho prlewt aroae and aald, "Allow me ak you que, tlon," but a the quetlon wn a little ahead of tho time, Mr, Welah ald, "Kit down tilt I'm through talking," That anwcr wa a atom thrown at ft hornet' neat, for the Catholic began to hoot and blaa, Mr, Wclah and aome of tho merchant tried to quiet the cattb) down, but their blond wa up. They bellowed and were ready to utiiiiiDoed. I have been amorii cattle and I have heard them bellow, have een a ol)tary dog it on a lonely hill top on a moonlight night and cxpreaa hi inner feeling by giving that dole ful, blood curdling howl that would almoat chill a man' blood, I hrtvw paaed through the wood at the ghoatly hour of midnight, and have had my hair aland almoat on end aa nemo aolltary hookowl perched upon a limb would rend the midnight air with an unearthly blat, I havo heard tho aereech-owl end forth her hrlll treble not- Into the night air that would caue ad thought to pa through the belated traveler' mind, imt I never heard anything a hldcoim a that howl that came from the maddened throat of thoe Human rnonter at Odeholt, (me of the animal yelled, ''pull him down; let Father J'erchong ieak Father J'erchong mut apeak," arid then the brute made a mail ruah for the atnge, but they were not quite brave n they thought they were, for a Nornu of them were about to mount the tage Mr, Wclh took a revolver from hi pwket and told them Ut come on, Then they dared blrn toahoot, knowing full well that he wouldn't harm them a long a they did not moleat him, Mr, Welb aeejncd Ut take It alt very wad, for he finally aat down on a chair, but hi coolne wa like wormwood In the mouth of the angry Homanlat, for one of them aboutcd, "You coward, you are afraid to go to the hot-id!" Thl challenge wa renponded to by Mr, Wclah with, "Hhut your mouth; I'm not afraid of you or anything llkii you," And true Ut hi word, after waiting few minute he took hi hat and coat and walked right through tha hot hod, for the Homan thug wi ra on lb left hand aide, right lr front of tho on dx.r that lea'i to tht Ntage, Tt mar hal wav0tforfM',trai time, Imt ho did not put In hi appearance until the rnont of tbo row wa over, and when im did como h did o.t arreat the dla- turlx ra of tho paaeo.' Why' Hecauao he wn a i ink Hotnanlat. Father I'er- chong mounM chair and addrcnied hi follower awhlUi, and finnlly the crowd dlaimrNed, Hut tbo end wn not yet, fur (thank to tho Odeholt council men), thcyouNted th Homan marahal and put a belter man In hi place, and Father i'archong wa brought up l. fore the bar tit juatlca and flui d $V) and (out for Inciting a rkit. The w eond eight tha opera Ikiiimj waa filled to tin maximum capacity, and there wa no disturbance. runt tnt wsH Nl'MHMl IT That l Ho way Hie Catholic a.h.'r llni fm tin, 1'iatr Weighted hiatlutt, Keep light on, Hilh i a gn at oil of good, I thin i that It la hlgtl Hme thai Me American iipln are imihiciI, fur ihero are aeme thai dunol realise Um danger, III fuel Iheif are ame lhal dmi'l kimw alaml It, and Iheie r other thai will lint la) com liui d, for llielr Cathollo friend are Milling llielr face with I ho holy wnler of ihi'i ll, and to UihI claao we muat apply Ihe old iiiaxltu, "Wlu-ro Ignorniiee I hlla It la folly lo li wUn," lt u have iiioii' patriot In apueehea and lecturea, and let ti give the devil hla due. b'l u iNvlvn Ihe aplrll of the old revolutionary patriot, I'ltlrlek Henry, when he exclaimed, "Hive mu llla rty or give me denth," or of H.inlel WeliHler when hu cxelaliimd, "l.llM fly and union, now ami forever, one and lliaepernblt)," Iit ua protect our fro !ntll,ullim of learning, our home, our frlenda, our pre and tim right of the orator, I, e,, free ;occh, our country and our gov eminent from the encroachment of that vandal thai, alia upon hi nel, Im primmed In the Vatican hatching out plot and achmrToH of holllah iniquity, antagorilHth) to religion liberty ami good cltlenahlp, Ono would think that the 111 thy Imp that dwell In the darkeat and bottom li'a pit of hade would ahrlnk from committing auch lumlou deed a tho papal church I guilty of which havo and can ho proven by Malory, Let u aland (Inn and not get dl- couraged, even If we do havo a modern Arnold In our mhUt oecaalouallv, auch nail. L. Quackeiibuah, (the quack In the huah), the cx-edlUir of iUr.'J'rKXty llluihi, Wouldn't lie mako a ferUll m t ii r on the editorial a luff of a alhollo imwapn per' (tt Jack Ian Utvn,) I our In F, 1, I',, A, V, CoVr.K. - - " un; itoK.ii I'M imidi H, Itciriarkahln Arciiaiilhin Marie A gal Mat Hie Waliop hy III J'rlcafa. When Hlahop Jhmacum, of Lincoln, arrived aWHIahop Hcanriell' retldenoo late Thnraday afternoon, June 22nd, Monalgnor Hatlll and hi party woro Juat entorlng carriage to Intpect tlm ameltlng work. Mgr. Hntolll Mild abarply to Horiaoum, "Your raijidiict I moat offenalvo to tim," Not i nother word wa aald and HIhop Horirwjum wm compelled to wait there until til party returned In the evening. Ho then algned tb demand of tho pvsw, L Mgr, HnUiin left at once for HI, Jt'wl to , loin Archblahotr Ireland, .... . ; ... . i i J im cnargcx (ircrcrren ngnirmi (llihop tmwl Honrmurn ly thee prieat are t ,.1'hiiia naitji'A. Thev aro If ity-two In number. Among them ai lowing charge: Ji fol io tho it own He ha never hem a yre ,1l,,,i mil. ioveened bv whim, be baa upcnoel lir laUtra without trial or warra' mln- He ha rcfuaed to obey ff Home to reatore nrleala, at thern Ut die of hunger among l'rotofant, He lift atlrred up war and lieraeeuted hi clergy, He ha been In law almoat day of hi arrival In Urmolrj taituir known in trie law court. hi own cathedral. Ho ha uduced hi narlan Nubncrlbe large auma for imprWfl ,nt under rrom m that tlmy woubl n.it ia called on fc) nay Immediately, and then place their riowia in couri arm eriweu, ault for their collection, i He he apent money in travennic!i h collected for mlNafonary work, He ha mortgaged the cathedrl to ft layman In Mt, lrul for T,,im. lie haa gone Into ajreoulatloo with, tWOprletof the,dl0Cert Of Ht. IIUiO Ut purchiiMo land at fylncoin, ft part of which he eelc lo unload on thl dlo cee at more than double the coat, Hu ha encouraged tho building in , convent where tle-y would lai exfaa4 tornlnou competition ana autrioruaa the Incurring of debt wbhih tber wiu no jiroajatct of paying, Flftv thouaand dollar aro duo to tho convent In Haatlug, which tho bUhop In from u left 11 i 1 1 I f iff. re.fue to pay, and wbkiit no flaeiirwi jay Intereat on, fli I ojainly ehargwd by broker In Ht, Loul wltti cheating and deception, . The othaif wmvanta of York, Huto and Full City nr ftlo heavily urnbnr raaaed, with no hojw of lUuidfttlng tbo delrt. Ha I untruthful, Fow prlaa In tho dloeen will bellev hi word, and In hi malloimi untruthfulrie h ha : atam1allsd tha public by iV riunclatlon of th clargy, iublihing tha4U ht lij i prlet ftr "Jnfamou and notorlote? criminal," l ha not preru hed aermon lm-a ha camo here aoven year ago, and tho jrleu are heart-lrt'oken, Itu ha never made a financial aUte merit and ha certainly appropriated large um of money, The charge clo with thl aharp thrnt; He haa hal a palon for peculatlon alneo hu beenum ft bUhnp, and thl a dlaeawi with him, for during the year ho nerved In the dloccno of Ht. Loill. laifore hi conaeeration, he wa an tqen and notiirlou gambler, Miamding Uay and night at the gambling table, lie. had two pitrlahe In the diiN!ei of Ht. IjouI. iu both of which he cauaed trouble, and by the ioplo of which he I mentioned with worn, In one lie left h acore of lawauit, in tliu other a debt iirider which it la atlll groaning. Tbeae charge arc algned hy U n well known prlci, and were aont to Mgr, Matiilll In February and filed for thl meeting and the inveatlgatlon which will follow, St, lni lit public. J 1 J