TjH E 4 AME. it ,, v. 'If f t 4 If giH f-M " IMI 4 ! lilfw I f..h ,rat rl.tJ r - to m f ,in i, IM fr OMAHA, Ni;nUVHKAt I Ull'.V Vt HH II Mill It I, m;. 4 iimi f t,r'f ' - Vol I ' 111. PERTINENT QUESTIONS Ho I It Tint tTj thing" Cro t In Colesg.ii rurpt the Schools? t Mrr Halt! the MHIhM ltt,Mt lla; :HUKHt,IMMl, Millie U,OlHI tt(l.. Tin new (toman Catholic n r (mis named tUmoetaile) published In this dty rid If uli tho idea of any society Imlnif oronnUed to rpotuale our pub lic free school systout. l order to show tln various ways Hume ha of depriv ing Amfrlfntt Mtul (oivIkii WnctillJron of ft juihllt! wliiMi) fdiiOHtlon, I ca!i llio ri'mlfr'g Rtumlon !o lh fttfU dlw)f)fil At the filiK'ntlimul ooncnn on tint 8M of July lHt, from whlolt llapin-nrd tlmt fit),(KtO children In tho city or Chlffct, ontltlod undor tho law of ItlinoU to n cdiifiilloii, woro doprivod of ft, ltfCiiuno thiro wan not room for them In tho BchoolH. How comns It that everything In Chicago, except tho Hohools, grow with Itti growth? How comon It that In .addition to tho expjndlturo'of imllllon of dollars for parks, nunnorlos and eon ventu, Chicago could build tho "whlto -city" by the lakoata cont of $:J0,0(W,00O, whllo (il),0(K) children .aro deprived of that accommodation In thoschoolM that oolongs U) thorn by law? 1 It not tlmo that Chicago woko up and placed Americano on tho school board who aro not undor the RomUb Influence? Home well understands that the more Ignorant a man Is, tho hotter ho can bo controlled by tho church. Tho popa han lately decreed that America Is to have a patron Balnt, and Columbuu In tho pi;r nonago delected for canonization. Tho Idea unod to ba that saints were those whose Uvea had been devoted to acts of ploty or fanat icism, and thero Is not known to have, been anything specially pious about tho adventurous sailor who rediscovered tho now world. But tho pope settles tho matter. Ho has informed the Columbian minister of hU Inten tion, and that the first step to ward its fulfillment the boajtl; flcatlon will toon hi takori. At tho same time, France is to have a, new patron In St. Joan of Arc, and both beautlflcatlons are to bo hold together. AltnoH every other country has its saint. Bt. George does duty for Kngland, St. Andrew for Scotland, Ht. David for Wales, Ht, Patrick for Ireland, St. Donls for Franco, St. Anthony for Italy, Ht. James for Spain, Ht. Sebastian for Por tugal and St, Nicholas forltussla. Hut why St. Denis Is to havo a supporter Is not stated. What Columbus will ba called when added to tho saintly cata Joguo Is not announced. Thero Is already a St. Christopher, so that a new title will apparently havo to bo chosen. I tako tho liberty to suggest "Saint Idol fltrous." v Visitors at tho World's Fair wonder why they aro requested .to remove their hats while viewing tho relics and docu ments of Columbus In tho La Habeda monastery. I could not understand tho reason of this retjuest until I suw tho oil painting In tho Mexican exhibit en titled "Torment of Cuauhtemoc," where you seo these d'tvoted Spaniards roasting tho feet of tho poor Indian In order to rnako him give up his gold, for gold is tho Tlomnn god, and this is tho way they havo of showing their respect for Its worshipers, On August 12th at tho corner of Peoria and Madison streets, Chicago. Americans could havo wltrinxnod a good Illustration of Home rule' Mrs, Emma Hlce, tho Kvangellnt, . attempted to lecture on tho lives of Ht, Peter and Paul, before a crowd of about .'1,000 people, She hai hardly commenced to talk before she was assaulted with rotten eggs, musk-melons and other, mlsslls. Kho stood her ground n artfully until sho was bruised from head to foot, when sho fainted, and It was with cllllloulty that sho was curried away from the mob. Prior to tho meeting Captain Mahoney had been applied to for police protection. None, however, was fur nished. Tho police who were on tho outskirts of the crowd did not attempt to Interfere, and no arrests were made. This Is a fair specimen of Homo's Idea of freedom and liberty of speech, Tho Cbleago polloe force is so rank that a largo number havo recently been dis charged on account of their being In league with the criminal classes. It It not time for the better class of Homitn Catbolleo to comhlno with tho A. P. A.'s to put men on tho police force who are not criminals? The fact that they aro In good standing In tho church Is not a sulllcient mason why this class of men iiould hold ofllees as public pro tectors, II, Nkamc. A Model Jhlei tlve Agency, The church of Homo has, by means of her secret confessional, a systema tized detective service that excels any In this or any country, says tho Wo- i t 1 1 1 I ,r turn , k iti ofli v or ih U hifw U t (f th U spy ni , thai ( ! i to a ( l-t Th i l Mi.tes w (ho lonm ' ,,( Am-ttcAtt fmiUe! male kftoaa lit the i ih pti,-l 1 I hi j dj j?Sv tonne rout InMsni , tei ei ) end land oi tli at h t Hi,'', the fiill of l"t!y lutc-f rettee ithjstn' It nil no rhliilnn, and h,r only ProtiMsttt lone hoi. U lhroufc'h sen an! i'lil e-iiili'Mlon It Ptvloitunt timke UiftttM-Ue lnMI'r ,H(itiliil,-, lth UtO irnfl, In Oil litis if Kit rlel nf H hii In tin j, ll y woulil l timro on fc-imrd a ml no Mve tliem wive from Itornmlng the pr,j of ItiiiuUli fon-plrney. Hend thu lil-loiy of ,n Kll?lt'li' lime, and mh the Mrl that prlecl mdi wrvaiiti jday In their ploU for III" (l-!l iietlnii of Hie Prolenldiil fMUw. Vi lnliVf Hint Ills lory U Unlny ivpeatlng hw lf In this roee1 a well as In ninny olhers. A word to the wIro Is sulllcletil, so tit leiiHt diM'lahes the Insik of Iswiks. The following will explnln our meaning: A London contemporary writes it follows: A recent visitor to Ireland dcscrllios tho control which the Kentish prlesthoiKl exercise. Domestic servants aro chiefly Hoinanlxts. It was noticed in several families that conversation was cheeked on tho entrance of the waitress, and altogether stopped when tho subject was religious. A recent pamphlet, describing tho convertlon of a Uomanlst, had been condemned by tho priests. A copy mysteriously dls" appeared from tho drawing room; an other was obtained. This also disap peared, No doubt was entertained as to tho cause. Tho wife of tho resident manager of a principal bank had spoken to her maid on religious subjects, Tho bishop wroto to tho directors, threaten ing to wlthdrow tho "Catholic" deposits unless tho manager was dismissed, Tho directors declined, saying they wero responsible for tho manager, but not for his wife, A farmer was ordered to dismiss two of tils men for attending Mr, Moody's services. It is the pre vailing conviction that all which Is snld and done In tho hounchold is known to tho priest through tho con fessional, Tho servant has two masters, und tho paramount authority Is not that of tho head of the house, HI'.I Contest. Thero Is now pending in the county court tho contest of a will which Is signed by "Mary McKorrny." Tho will appears in regular form and Is regular on It face, but the heirs of tho dead woman are contesting it. TIicho heirs say that tho mime signed to tho will is not tho name of tho dead woman; that at the time sho Is repre sented us having signed tho will she was In cxtremlo, did not know what she was doing, and did not know her own name. Tho will was executed but a few hours before her death, and by the terms of the Instrument sho gave all of her property to certain Catholic Institu tions In this city, Hhu died at tho Catholic hospital February 22, lHll.'l, to which place sho had been taken prior to her death. Tho woman wits of Irish birth. Homo ten years since she wai divorced from her husband, F.dward McKcnna, when she removed from Omaha to Wyoming, -,rUk tr, r.g.w,..g, .... I 'I'll I I'll I I j W1; ; , ) ' WV; fee 1'v Mr W! i;v Iwl i rv a to iv ! tun"1! ) d a tone ht the l M, I juitj.'hUtt, Hit ato'lit he lttid lit ')tnilng until l l ibath ' "l lao ,t 4'i J he h-t . I.u tM il l it Omnha t,w shf h. m.v IUihI it mil I., r il.-, - hhf !. , an t ciaUs i ivlattre how living nil' In Inland, to tlnmH r jiatttlly ttad said sho In- I. (tiled to leai Iter I'tvp'tiy. Atxtitl a year tttiee he linl tin allot inv lit iinaha pn mti' for her a a III by Melt he a ttt iII?mhi of her J'fiH'l'IJ , lull sin Itad tavn fnntl her Ifelnnd liotna iiiid frh'tidii so long she was untthle to cleittiy Identify the h im ulitt was df slroiisof nnikltiit Ihe Is-te llelttfiea under her will. I'or that reiwon, at lh aug gesllon tit her attorney, In Augut, ltU!, slip visited Ireland and her ld home, and In NovcinisT of tho suine year she returned to Omaha, told her attorney that she hnd funtul cerltiln of her relatives living to whom she wanted to give her properly when she was done with It, and a day was fixed by Iter to meet her attorney and pro pare the will. She culled at tho ofllee of tho attorney, hut he was employed In court, and tho matter drifted along until she was taken sick, taken to the Catholic hospital, itnd the day sho died they sent for a lawyer, a w ill was pre pared by him, Dr. Klley was named therein as executor, and all of her THK SHADOW OF l'OrEUY IN OUU SCHOOLS. estate was given to tho Catholics by tho term of tho will that was so pre pared, Tho relatives In Ireland are now contesting tho will, and tho end Is hidden In mynU:ry.Omuhu Merrury, Ail Independent View. It seems that Pope Ieo, In bis en cyclical on labor, has attacked the scriptures that which ho himself says Is tho word of (iod In his attempt to place a thing above man, and tnako It more powerful In directing human affair. God gave to man dominion overall the earth; tho pope tries to reverse this and give tho thing (money) dominion over man; and yet the pope pretends to be governed In all things by tho word of Uod, 4f tho pope is as Ignorant of the science of government as ho Is of the scripture, ho certainly'. Is un unsafe teacher; and Jf he Is as ignorant of the luws of common sense as ho Is of tho laws of nature, his advice to American el tl ens upon any question pertaining to their temporal happiness docs riot amount to much, Tho only animal with which he can be compared Is a democratic or republican politician. Ikalrivc Tribune. Is It a Fact! It would be interesting to know the grounds for tho expectation which Is said to bo (thorlshod at the Vat ican that Satolll, tho representative of the pope In tho United States, will Noon bo officially recognized by the government of this republic, If 1 'resident Cleve land, or anybody authorized to speak for him, has pi-ouilncd such tin un American recognition of un ecclesinnil cnl authority the fact should be made known to millions of people who feel that nothing tif the kind can bo toler ated In a country of civil and religious freedom. CU viiand Daily Ismler. it II in mv l" 1 1 til, V itm, Vug I It tot lutit. . 1 1 . 1 .14 X... i, .1 .m iv,.mI it. Dtht.-.! In m.-liiiii i - 1 I - I , -I, . (I ! It h,,i, .H.nv-.o.ninnU U,i. hiuUii liotw( teem the llH, h) onl.T of the fit)' e-Mineil, III ' jiihlheit in lull In Til Ami iil H of Ant;iil , k iVtUliet, I'ri.l t M, Minn , Aug, 21 Polio lug Is a ropy of a (Utli.ii hau led to the Diilnili eliy rotiiicll, Omaha dnei not Itoiil ftiono In the win . I MltH thUklnd tif lrinih. ilWrttf lug her olhe fnree. This Is Dulttth's m-eond eu-e within a niotilli In rvln t'aihotle ii1!eer have h'i it elintged with atlowlng their re litions feelings to gel lite IwUei' of their Jiiiljjtnetit, Thtt hIIIIhii npi iiks phtliily, itnd reads: ''Your m HlliiiiiT, Hie undersli;ned Ilaldwln A Walker, would rosif ifully represent unto your honorahle Isnly Unit he is now, and hits been for the greater (Hirtlou of the lime slnee the month of June, IWZ, a resilient of the city of Duliith, Minn., that during that period ho has been a law-abiding elll eu; that for several weeks past Thomas Hnyden, a polleeman and detective of Htld city, has'exhlblled violent pre juillce ugtilnst your petitioner. That on the I Hit day of August, 1 HO.'I, at said city of Duluth, sitld Iluyden used the following language towards your pell tlon'ir, viz; Yon J-d dirty Protestant l will make you leavo town," ami thereafter tho said ffayden, In furtherance of hi malicious purposes t'urds your petitioner, on the J (Hi day of August, Wl, while your peti tioner was in ft drug store In said city, wantonly rind without the least provo cation whatever, then and thorn ar rested your petitioner and compelled him to go with him to tho common Jail of said city, and then and thero Incar cerated your ptitltloner therein, where he remained from II o't'Iiwk In tho fore noon of that day until 8 o'clock In the afternoon of said day as a prisoner, when he was released therefrom, as he was advised, by order of the chief of police of said city, there being no charge whatever preferred against hint, 'That said Hayden so arrested your petitioner on tho pretext that he was ft vagrant, when In truth nud In fact your petitioner at the time of "is nrrcst had In his packet the sum of ttM.U't In eitnb, good notes worth, und In fact v it I veil at II".", and had upon his person a geld watch and chain worth the sum of I7.'i, nil of which whs known to Ilayden Im mediately after tho arrest of your petitioner, "That said Hayden, In the arrest of your Ntitlouer, under the color of his olllee and, authority as policeman, in order to gratify his personal and rdiiy iwm liUjutrij, not only perpetrated a permanent Injury upon your petitioner but brought woll-dcllnnd disgrace ttpnri tho administration of the government of the city of Duluth, thereby evidenced that ho Is not only wholly unworthy to hold the position ho has disgraced, but destitute of the comprehension of the rights due an American citizen. "Wherefore your ietltloner asks your honorable body to take such action as may 1st proper In tho premises," The communication was referred to Ihe ti.niot rnl H niiitn ), Hh a v,, i. t t (tit, .tik,ir. a"t ip-'tl ! k li tht ent,n..l t it,,. nUii j.niii t .i Ifci tie., Tttttnjr Uv'1 n U tmUnfr ol hil III ISllKll .IIU.., lit tlOtt Hit h t . Ii pdfl .inn in i..r,i I "nllin hi tul.t, mi. I th,. il.itrvtt and tt am t lit list!, one T, - -- t Hi ptthllt an hwk. hi I. Vt it tut t n. N-ti, Anw'tist 14 trfllt.tr Ami ijii H, D. ar Hln In your pai r of Augifl M I road tl presl tletllV taUllVM to the pop, lltrttttflt ('anliintl tilhhon. Why is II thai t'leVehind thinks iinin of IV lsi XIII. than he does of the peep! In the Pulled HUile.y Tltooo Wltii vleeUxl hint did not think for one moment that lie would pay inert attention to lloutp thitn lie would to I lie oilt nf the Pulled Hlntes. It Is an Insult to all Attierleitn lsii it elllens to read aueh letters, lt every trim Amerlean patriot stand up and say, wo have had eitoutth of Homanlsm and (inougli of Cardinal (llhhons' Heme ruling in t he executive mansion at Washington. Knelt letters show what tho demisiratle pnrly l, It works on Itume rule, and they say Home must rule. Our people have bey ii n to get their eyes oien. Last fall It made no dllTereneeas to the party whether republican, domoeratki or Independent. Now we hear our Prot estant domitcrati say It is a shame to read of our president addressing Pope fio XIII, as ho did In his lust letter, Our Independent party people In this part of tho county wero a majority from the republican party, They say that they were foolish for voting as they did, for tlieir party helped Cleve land Into olllee, They can see after It Is too late. 1 am a republican to the back bone, and If those that left the republican party had stayed to the old party we would havo a republican president today; not ono that would listen to Cardinal Gibbon and thank that old Italian devil that Is In that Vatican on tho Tiber, and for tho great Interest that he has In America. May God enlighten every Protestant so be h'i may see that he is In danger, and that he must put his hand to the helm and work lor liberty. We see right at home that the Irish Catholic wants things his own way, P.vcn In the school meetings they try U get a Catholic scIkhiI board, but thank God tho Protestants got tho majority, and the Irish Catholics "urn not In it," as the saying Is, I hope they will gel left; they must drop from nflloo, or we pisr "heretics," us we are culled, will 1st banished from the face of the earth, We know Hoiiutnlsm Is doing nil It can to down our public school system und stop free s pooch. Think for one moment, you Protestant teople, and see the condition yen are In. As things st md ut the present time, we are al most ruled by Homitu Catholics. All our navy, or war department, is ruled by Catholics; our president, Mr. Cleve land, Is ruled by a Catholic. If a Cath olic tifllcer has done wrong enough to be expelled from olllee, all they do is notify Cnrdln.il Glb'sms; ho giws to Cleveland and say that olllcer must stay, mi tho president keens that man, Why duo he keep him? Meeause I tome rule him. If a Protestant ol!lcor does nut do half the wrong, he Is kicked out and a Cuttiolic put In his place. The only way that we can ac complish tho overthrow of Itome Is by tint ballot. Ho let us all work in unison, regardless of politl-'.s, for wo have a great work to do. J. M. HMD, A. P. A. Nt Mtm ,1l MUM H Itt 1 HI; 1 1. Hi, Vttftt,t ttrlMfW Krwal aa al I lm l.amaar UtsrM. Till I1 Is t .ei 1IHI,'.. In thtt II. -us! fci.snl, and le.tlrtitfcf hut tho (k ill IpitHe ot ihe l lmt a n.1 H-Hiitnl r. tlineni., l ler) ( ate! Him0 A, of thlsi ltj, prevent.,! a ttottlt) at VWinp AHgt'id, a heiv th slaio ttiays tr l ltemi ),..t,.sl,- , It as all miiw il y ,e ftpp.-ntmniw of the Irish tUtf ht plaen of the regular atate roior In Urn ranksof the SW,.iith fee Intent Hibernian rifle. It I piv., i hj (I, military law il Illinois Hint tho stale tnsiH of !. led shall esrry both the national and stttUt tilths, so yesterday when the Irish eoitimatnl marched Into eiiittp with tho lllltinl color discarded and those of Ireland substituted fur iheitt II unused a murttnirof disapproval to run through the entire eiiinp. It Is mi that Colonel C. H. K Knnh, of tho First, and Colonel bulls 8. J mill, nf tho Hetsond, sent word to General Wheeler, commanding the Chicago brigade, that they desired tho flag removed at tinea or desired per mission to remove their command ru gardlea of olrotitntantso General Wheeler replied that as tho flag hud Ihhih placed there by order of the adjutant-general which, a everyone acquulnU'd with military affairs knows, mean tho govermtr, for tho adjutant- general hits no authority to Issue such ti n order except when told to do so by tho governor, and not by himself, he could not order It romovod, but requested as a per sonal favor that the two olllcer allow their commands to remain. Doth olTlenr complied with General Wheeler's request as a favor to himself, but tho rnon wero not so liberal, "'and many smothered exclamations of dis gust wero hoard among them, , "I wish wo had a few hundrad rounds of ammunition, that wo might (III tho thing full of holes," said a well-known sergeant. An other, litter In the day, suggested that , It bo taken by force and burned, and Immediately found a following of two or three hundred men from the commands all over tho state, but tho flag had boon concealed, Asldo from tho excltornont the event caused jrneterday thy Is. an after effect that is liable to Ite far more serious to tho guard. An officer of one of the city regi ments, In speaking of tho affair, said: "It Is an Insult to tho Illinois National Guard, and every o Ulcer and man In tho ser vice outside of tho regiment which jicrjietruted tho Insult resent It as such. Speaking for my own regiment, I can say that thero are ten or flftoen of our oflleer who will never bo com pelled to participate In an affair of this kind again, for wo shall resign within tho next two weeks. Of course we recognize the motive as a political one, Altgold Is do ing ail ho can to catch tho Irish supjsirt for United Htatc senator, and this Is only one of his many way In which ho has used the national guard to aid his pel III- cul scheme." It I expected that other regiment inny be affected In tho same way, and a great reduction In tho officers' roster of the guard Is probable in the next few weeks, A memlier of tho Second regiment, In which thero are many Irishmen, said: "This Is In bad taste and Inex cusable. During the war for tho Union Irish regiments were allowed to carry a green flag with the state coatrof-arms on It, Instead of tho usual blue state flag. Hut the Illinois National Guard Is made up of state regiments, and while the Second regiment is largely made up of Irish-Americans, no one In the regiment ever thought of putting aside the state (lag, To do so on Illi nois day at the fair was simply Idlotlo," (,'htiwjo lnlrr-ih'Kiti. Kind Herds. ClIKIA'iil, Aug. 21. AMKIUCAN l'UII- Mhhino Co , Gentlemen: I am sorry for the delay In sending you tho money so long due, I would riot miss your paper for twice ll cost. I have seen, und do see, a great many publications In tho interest of Amerlean, as opposed to our great arch enemy on the J'lbor and his followers, but I have never seen a pus-r more true, out-sMjken and to the point than yours. For Garfield Council No. SI, Jr. t), U, A. M., of this city, I can assure you It me.inls-r are wot king hard to accom plish Its objects, and your on per (soften spoken of, and gives Inspiration to as noble a set of men and true American as you will often meet. Hiispocfully yours, Amkuican. Tee Fife. Jt I difficult for Americans, In their magnanimity to believe, however real istic may 1st the story, that goviunient and other agencies in FurojMt have do- iils-rately conducted their diseased, filthy, vicious and criminal dregs of so ciety, bv ocean steamers as sowers, Into cesspiNits made of the ports and towns of tho United Htatcs Hut such Is tho fact, established by evidence convincing and cumulative. limit rut Tribune.