AMERICAN i I HI Mi I HM - Von in. Mr .' (( M . M SfiM ' ''( l. l sl,l M il. h ( A r b 4 .ifl ti .,,, s wf l lvir m AM , MUI5AHK A, I U 1 1 A V , U't.l M IMMU a- EX-THEASUHKHADA1SNYDI-R::::: Is Said to ho Short in His Accounts With tho County His Hooks Wore Not in tho Dost Condition. I3,ooo DOLLARS IS T11K AMOUNT According to Common Report, Which County May Have to Collect From Him or His Bondsmen. A CLERICAL ERROR SAID TO BE RESPONSIBLE, A II tlli) moro tlimi eighteen month ago Adam Hnyder turned tho effects lit this county treasurer' nlHoo over to II. II. I ivy. hi aueeessor In oflleo. Mr. Hnydor luul acted hh county treasurer for one turnt, or two abort years, mid quit tho ollleo with the reputation of an honest and clllolent olllecr, Ii WIUKM'HWir accepted IllllJ IV." coiptod for the amount hi book, on thi'lr face, showed ho owed tho county, and Adam went buck to tho old aiund on lower r'arnam Mtrcot and Mold moat with tho coin moii regard for price. Whllo ho wiim county troaaurcr lie had In ft 1m employ a largo num ber of Hotmail t)n fact there worn understood to ho Junt two who did not owe allegiance to tho lopo, Thoao Bomnnlat occupied the roaponalblo polt.kin under tho county treasurer, and all tho balance uro understood to havo boon mado by them. Just how A'.uj thl I wo do not pretend to say, but H will bo charitable to Mr, Hnydor tomip pou that Mich Ik the cnwi and that It wax misplaced corifidenco and riot Ignornnoo that canned Mm to permit error In tho foot Ing that aro nald to aggre gate thirteen thousand (fl!!, OW.OO) dollars, which amount ho or hi bondsmen may bo called upon to make (food. I'robably ox-County Tronmircr Hnyder doe not know whero that thirteen thousand dollar went any moro than you, but that doe not eefi hi reHpoiiHlblllty. Wo havo It from what wo con v . - "M. sider a reliable, source that thl Item ha been known to tho dally paper for nearly two week, but tor reason Viost known to themselves they have refrained from advising the citizen of till county of the true Mate of alTalr. Wo cannot ympiithlzn much with Adam Hnyder at thl tlmn, for he wan well awarn of hi Inability to properly III the olllw prior to accepting the nom I nation and a ube(jiient eh ctlon to It, Whllo It may work a hrirdhlp upon Mr. Hnyder, If linked U make (food that hortiiio, It may remilt In a grent deal of (("od to the county If It but deter honent but IncoiiipMi'rit men from utrlvlnif for or accepting re. porilhlo poxltloiiHof triint which they and their friend know full well they aro riot quail lied to II 1 1. It li tho duly of the commUxloner and the county attorney to effect a Hcttlnrneiit with Mr, Hnyder and hi iKindrinen without delay. By prompt action the county will not, lone a lnj(lo penny, and we believe the ex-county treiiHiirer, alone, I mifllelently able to make tfood tho amount which it I mild bin accounl nhow he I hort, Ii't ii have the name lriteret in puti llc alTalr, hereafter, that we have In (ii r private dealing, and place no man In charifo of any ollleo wo would not en triiwt with our own affair. When that method 1 adopted theiv will be iioocciimIod for an olllclnl Ih-Ih called upon to inako food any mini through cither the ni'jfluct or liufoin iH.'lency of hi iiHnlhtaiiU. the The . V. A. In Voi d. Three Vteekn ii(fo the York Uji(liliriin publUhed that old fraud and forgery, with which the A. I'. A. mUnlonarle a) way Introduce theuihclve to a new community, known a the "l'oie' Kn cyclical Letter," The eirect wa magical It worked too well, ('h Hwedeo went wild In a week, Home of tho bimlne men of York begun to tremble with fear, The thoroughly frightened people at flrt, began howlng lgn of dehpera tlon. In a llt'.lo while tho nucleii of a mob wn organ l,ed, with the avowed purpimo of burning the convent, chapel and college of the ll,er, By thl time cooler head became Ifitcretcd, andacanva of the town wa made, howlng that In a city cln'mlng five IhoiiMind ioMilatlon, and a company of the Ncbrimka National fJuard, only eleven able-bodied (!athollc men were found In the town. In the meantime, the Muter, becom ing alarmed, Invited the I 'rote tan t par tor o vfnlt their convent, college, chapel, etc,, and mitUfy themnelvo that. I here were neither arm nor am munition concealed about tho premle, The United l'rebyterln pantor ac cepted the Invitation, lnvi'tlgated and publlhed a letter denounidng the charge a pure fabrication. The rldlciiloiiNn of tho whole thing crenled mieli a urilvirmil laugh Ihe editor admitted that It wa a homo on him, and played the baby act by miylng he did not know (he Kneyollcnl wa a forgery,- ( 'ihunlm H'lithiiihliitt, It devolve upon the rcHpectable Calhollo people of York county to dl own ynipathy with the writer of the above, We ahouhl feel orry ti li forced to liellevo that the many report nlloat a to the l'rotetanl being fi lghleiiiid by the nloricft of a Calhollc uprlnlugare of Catholle origin, a I the above utter falsehood, The York lirjitililirtiii never had "the laugh on If becaiine It never endomed the letter In fpieatloii a a writing of tho po'. The eorrcHpondent never had tho "laugh on him," In'oiuho he h-1ir:,--i5p-: ; i f hm,'! zzz --. N'.' - ..WA i "1 fjWcnr nr'" h . 1 I j". m. B.i'lH,. W "1 . Mr . T ,T I . ' - n - r- VILaJaa jJl W S AT- ' . " - H- M . - .1 t i . I tj 1. I I . 'M 1 IB 'A- H l4.".iJ-y1..VJw.? .mmc.. 4.'V.H . i , . 1. .- -J.11-. . .1 . ' 'iW "B ' r.VJ I. fnn n 1 1 1 lis M. - I ..!,. t. it II,.- Ii Hi i mi.l ! L.'.nt -.mt til . ii to. it i. .m (!, i" i i.ti Hit n Mt(ill, ,f i; fct jut l Ill I'I Il' " I I ,i ! l,f. )l III. )..!.'). Ill -it l lll trlli '!' 'i ll.. I l I U'H 'I I. .1 I It rung III hifll.i.rti i., Mi Ml I to- Itilhli i mil. tii'MI nn A I". A mini We kiini liiui li.Hflm i iiiimt t inn ii Ii II, mill In ml N in umpnlliv "Hh H, t f innli" rt tinl. in. nl Hull iill. i l liliniil i"iillill lull In II lie Hit) ' llif Hrt ill' lit lid III M m i k," noil ''mi i I llif l,al tin H I nun l' i tt S wllli ffrtl." lie l.' mlii-ll lie ) Un it' ll the iifi'leii i'i N limit m tftMiUfil lo lull n tin. n i''it ni hmil, nfmliliii YoikliH" hlthfitii Nfii prtniil, tilnl whli'h hi T ('Illell have IIIn lull) pnlrosiUeil, Hie eilllur of I he ti fuhlii mi iniinntf Ihe lliiinliei', 'l liii I'litnv iiitlile IhiiIuiIiI fulnli'ii linn, li ii In Hie Inn I n of a (amiile, a .ealol llithout riilixrietnv or a ileeelil iviird for fuel, We pray liod that all the other iitoi'le may not Ini found to have aiini-n from turbid miuree of the mime characU'r, We would mther know lluit Ihereare iriinnnlcHN I'rol.' Inlit fiMil w ho believe there I dauber of a Calhollc! revolt, than to bellevn that renpecluble Catholic would utoop to HiiMi'lloll and elii'ouniye the (Hhhi'IU hint Inn of mu ll fabrication a tho hImivc, We have alwuy felt kindly to ward the C 'hI ti'il In church of York w m:iK Tin: monkv county, ft )ntltiition arid ft mem ber, knowing ft wa doing ft full bare In the budding up of tho county and city, and we have done rnoro work for the Nlr' nehool, pemonally and editorially, than any do,en of the blatant blackguard who havo been for week hounding and ubuning thl pajwr for tho arlfclu of a correspondent who quoted extract from a letter which had been ii matter of public print for m arly two year, who In common with thotiMiind of other Intelligent people, fn America are not familiar with the clr cumtanee attending ft flmt appear ance. We are growing tired of Iwdng Ifed altout and mlrepreentcd by Ca Ib id fc without rcaon, and ex-1 'role tant wlthoiit genuine Cathollcinui, who have allied themeve with the body of the church, riot from the prompting of the plrlt, but for nelflh reiiori. We, In common with hun dred of other York county people of 'rotet.ant birth, know bow to light when driven to ft, but we hope we may not be driven, It In time to call off tlm dog, )'(rrk Mtptbliiiiii. , . . Oriiinon hign. The lgn and portent of the future, whether viewed In the llghtof prophcy or not, are omlriou Indeed, judging from the outlook at prewnt. The coun try I now panning through financial Utralt, brought on, It I anwrted, through a want of confidence in the democratic party, when the elect ion of the candidate of that party plainly allowed a hick of confidence - on the part of the majority of the voter - in the republican parly. The llver cra,e ha had not a llttln to do wilh the trouble, and behind IIiIh tho finger of Itonie may Ik- neeii, for nearlv all the great silver mine owner are of that ft 1 tit. Then note the apparently terrible "nw1"".""' 1 vt " 1 W.I.I i mm ii . ' w-sr r.- . ami c , i i f I.I I Is iMj rtii, HI I 'rfl leltii' jti'fe I,,, ,( H,n..( H4MH I Inn : . .1 (.in.- iiitn i.i i in i iM.rti iln, t . ,1 liiii. U lliliiii'tl tml l.tt.i, in I . i ii.ii-cii iif- iliifcl urn in , (( i.it wnii i.iiin in m iiiiu ii)'. Ami )i I'liiim III iiit 1 1, n H i'H I Hie j I'l'in.ii (i. I r t n Itlm i niii Hi,'fi u I p. . ' 'in. I iwhI will ; l.f.4, til I In- intk't (llnti nl llif lUllnii ! I'i p un.) lull V lln 1IhiiihiiiI, lil In lie ni'ii met Intf llirniifliniil oiir liin.l, iinie lli. li lnn. hU ti tun' ei ii nU hihI I'd ini iuiN lo (uri'lkMi iiniiiliif and Hi.-e.'iil iinml Inllin i. .iiiih-i' iiiul i'iiii ll nel Iwlidr fi'imi nthi'i' liiliiU. .Nj.'iiin, linl, i I t furl IIimI lie' Wily eld i'i pntlmlf on the Tiber Ini wimhviI CiiiiIiuI nf (lie liri'fk I 'iillinlle chnrfh in K'!"lll, MilvNfd the iliMMlllnf lif HI'lllli'H and iiuvlen, while In Ihi coiuilry In all on:' hu'ce clllen llifiii Hre ai'llieil Idiille of It'iiiiuii I 'iitboltf who drill re milarly. Why I it thai. IhroiiKli the wit pit li liilie o'dem are j,rowlii o rapid ly? U It in I v Ih'ciiumk I hey are pal riot lc, or du they morn elowly note tho gal her mit utormy AmerlciiuH, yon are llvlinf in a fear ful iitfe; you are on the eve of event which will Nluiko our country from centre to circumference. Do not look upon tlioHi) thlnjt a vlonnry, but be (tlnllnit on your armor for tho fray. Our land ha imon too free. Through glvliig aid to the oppivHod we havo wkxt in new vokk. made them the oppressor, and lo their hame be ft mild American havo humbled tbemolvc l..foro the alien horde and licked the feet of their o,prcor. Thecapitol of our bcautlfu land I beneath the control of Homo, the silver riiirie of Colorado and Montana, tho gold mining Induntry of California, and Indeed the en tiro tate I beneath her way, Khe ha captured hundred of our public nebirfd, ha almost full com mand of our army and navy, ha boldly arid emphatically announced her Inten tion of capturing and holding thl coun try, and with over 7ft,''i' men finely armed and thoroughly drilled, Ameri can smile and any, "fib, there I no danger; we aro about even to one," forgetting that the one I armed and reaoy for action at a moment' notice, and carrlea (H-rhap twice seven live In a llemlngton or Martin rifle. These faeUirle have been turning out thou sand upon tfiooand of gun yearly for several years, Can any of our reader remember hearing of a strike In any of these pluecs? Wo believe not. Are they required to render to the gov ernment any account a to the pur chaw r of the arm they manufacture? Not likely. They manufacture and sell these arm to any one, and the time f coming when they may ) used to slay the wive and little ones of and likely the men themselve who How say "I here i no danger,"' llmitzilnlr ( )(m ri i f. - To tesl tin- value of advertising American good by an American firm in an Americiin pajter, we will for a short lime allow all customer In our Jewelry Department a discount of 'Jn per cent. If they will mention they saw thl In Tin: Amkuicam, Thi will bring our solid gold Jr. (). U. A. M. l'ln to (iOivnt. BBl-t, Dkimktment STOKK. ... i r i n . t r i kw i 1 1 ,.. mi -mij i i i i , i SATOLLI IS DEFIED. Aii'hl'Ulnip I itiii;Mi My H i t t Ii Sniil N-.l lo lhn IU- ui'lril ilm iiHiiiIIi nf I lie I'mml Oilinale Anil. hUlini I ir Intel Xrtl I'iiihIIiIi Ih S ii I.i r Ik MlNNI ii'oi.l. Aiij, 1, Mtfi. Hutnlll Ini (rune In WhwIiIiiuIhu, and lmv lil departure tlieiv no more intei-eiilliig tuple miiilit Ihe elelV)' of I he iliKew lliun Ihe priilHthle iiuleoiiie of Hie miiUny agaliint Ihe nuthorily of Ihe papal h'gale on Ihe pari of Are hliUhup t'orrlgan, of New York, '1'he ipifl Ion now Imlug ili"i'UiHed III eei'lenlrtMlleitl circle In, "Will t'orrlgan renlgn?" The predominance of the 1 literal Hchoul of thought In the Oalholle church In America over that waycd by the lo progreHMive element I plainly hhii.vn in the method of Mgr. Halolll, the y lllel'leiili iope, In dealing with iiiowtlori which have conio within hi jurimllcilou hi nee he llMMiiiueil tho reign of managemeiit In the affair of the church In thl country. Mgr. Satolll and Archhltdiop Ireland are VtMANl rOH TAXI. tnlmiiit, art fftnnltin, fy aayinf fit tamo enerArfort ,JL ', both pronounced liberal, and that they aro both close personal friend I not to ls doubted for a moment after the many mark of hi high oteeui given the archbishop of Ht, I 'mil by the papal representative since hi arrival, I'er ha It I for thl reason that the prob able removal of Archbishop Corrlgan from hi high position In Iho diocese of New York I attributed fn a measure to Ireland' fnllueneu with Mgr. Hatolll arid at Home, I'Vlctids of the archbishop of Ht, Paul deny that there Is the slightest ground for a statement that he ha figured In tho present controversy between Arch bishop Corrlgan and the pope' repre sentative In America, but even the most ardent of these admit, the I i kli hood, In the event of Corrlgan' re moval by diplomatic method from the New York diocese, of Archbishop Ire land' promotion t the position thus made vacant, Mgr, Hatolll left yester day for Washington, It was h-nrm-d before bis departure that the iirih bishop would go to Koine this autumn, and therefore something alsuit hi mis sion there will 1. of Interest. It Is generally known that Arch bishop Corrlgan has shown for several year a disposition to rebel against the church. With his headstrong view he was unwilling to accept the fumoii "'J'lilrruri tirnlixl" decision from Uome, When the decision was afterward ex plained In a letter by tlm cardinal pre fect, ( 'orrlgan again found reason In modify the meaning so that the modifi cation was equivalent to a rejection uf the term of the decision. When the meaning or the ileclsion was ai nisi brought to America by Mgr. Satolll In person Corrlgan showed a decided dis position to reject Isith th ! ileclsion and the monslgnor. The altitude of Arch bishop Corrlgan toward the representa tive of the jKtpo ha been shown by the rfi ?n i i ill N i v i t, h 'A n.n'iii. t l t I.i. I- I .. ) 1,'iK.t .l l,i. lttittli i.l II, r lll..,.,. I.,, s l li.l .l 1 1 . . 1 1 . .( ii,,l .inn I. .1 Ii ..i.i I )i. i, n.) ..I llii, I, it ni ft. ,,l , f, nr..) in ll-.i. .i'( r l t .i ..I I ( i.t m.,. i I.iih it, 1 ii Ir ,.,, w t.iit fciMinln nil" H e iliillt'll lli. ' Nl III it jHnnBi." In plain ml, A it Mtlip i I in I it' ntf ii i i nl.i ull.i-e Tli pi. .. nl ilirtlrnll) U en ,l It) il oiiltun jjHiiig In (lie pii HwlnDi' Irllel r-ttlrlltg. ill milter Oldi t jri(f , Ihe M ih-UI. lie nl of li'. IIiiiIim U, of , 'I l,ii II,,. (illlliiili. ,.( t',- llgnn in pi Inlititf I lie l.llec Uli.l ti'line lllg lo iiui.ply Willi the ii'.in h l i'iiii lalned U a point l.lm.k i, llimen to the uiiiiiKlgunr I' il.i bli ttin-Kt It i linlv lenmikeil that An h hlKhiip I 'mi I g li u iihihI lime fullnweil llil Hint of prmti ibire ellher a remill, of an Idle iill.in mi hU pin I In iii-lgn, or a a ilecliiiutlim of wnr auainKt llm piinil legale. The fuel i mil, i-ieenleil lluil IhU hint net of Ciin lgiin will bring imillri'N lo mi ni., iind I), In u Id on the hlghentaiilhiirlty thai, Ihnchlef iiiUkIoii of .MoiiHlgnor .-inful 1 1 in Uume thU autumn will b lo lay tlm nialler of tlorrlgan' frael Ihiiniiumh befori' tho mimi with a recniiiineiiilatlon that a coiidjuUir hn uiipiilnted to "anlnt tho archblHliiip nf New York In the man agement of o largo u dloee.!," That the New York tlloceo I unwieldy, Arcliblnliop Corrlgaii realle, and alo that there I excellent exeiwu for the Itallnn remedy of coadjutor to bo applied there. In thl realliallon ho ha recently ap pointed four deacon to look after tin! Kplritiiiil welfare of the out lying dltrlct. It I realized all over the country that Corrlgan' ioltlon I a precarlotm one. (, 'at hollo paper from Maine to California are advlilng him to resign In the jntoroat of har mony, Inother word, to wave hi bend, it ha been learned from tho moat reliable Mourco polblo that Mgr. Hatolll would mako no fur ther re(Uet of tho archblHhoji of New Yorjt, but would repro aeiit tho fuel in the ciimii at. Ilome. Thero I no doubt, according to tho Information at hand, that Momcthlng will happen In tho New York d!oeeo a a reultof ('orrlgan' attitude toward tho American repreentatIvo of tho i()w,!hb'aij() lli.rol'l Amjif".' 18X1. ' ' " in Art of ( auric jr. A Homan Catholic Church In Long Island City wa doHtroyod by lire recently, and tho pastor of a neighboring Baptlt church tendered tho priest In charge of tho Catholic pariah tho nan of tho Baptist house of worship. Tho kind offer wa accepted with thank, and now tho read ing public I ladng regaled with tho usual amount of "gusli" about "Christian union," Hindi an oc currence a that, j ii Long Island City I an Indication riot so much of proapcctlvo ' between lo manlsrn arid Protestantism a It I of Protestantism truckling to Homo, "Homo never change," Protestant can unlto with "tho Church" only by proving recre ant to the very principle which gave t.heni tho name, Tho lamb and the lion may unlto by tho former taking a position inside tho latter, and by tlm process of digestion becoming assimilated with tho Hon; not otherwise, Wo would not lightly criticise aklnd act; but when a Baptist pastor way in explanation of such an act, "Wo aro simply is'rforming an aot of courtesy by aiding In thl way, a much a wo can, fellow-Chrltian who are In mis fortune. We are all follower of tho same Mai' r," he simply declare that he has no excuse for separation from the Church of Home, Home I cither Ihi t 'hui fh just as she claim to lie, to lliu exclusion of "the sect,," or. alio I anlM heist, "the mother of harlotaand alsimlmitlon of the earth,'' Protest ant may unite with Home, but only a the river unites with th ocean, namely , by flowing Into and becoming a part of It, Bulevcn If union between Protestantism and Humanism were possiblle In any other sense, It would not Is- Ch rial inn union, for Homo 1 not Christian, Home 1 pagan In every thing except name, iund a the isvan give It saltiness to everything flow ing into It, so Homo would necessarily give her character lo everything "uniting" with her.- .Inericoi Suli- Ml. I In I'e m' I, lies III Appniial. H'iMK, August 12 The pope has written a letter lo M. do Curlius, chief of the Sw Iss Catholic uud organici of the Ititcrnulloiiitl Catholic Working men' congress, slating that hi holi ness approve of international legisla tion to protect worklngwonicii and children. The letter is designed to bo a preparatory step toward the holding of an international workingmen's congress. 1 vr