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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1893)
r f' r M I 1 THE AMERICAN. AUIRICM rUBtlSHIXC COMPANY lltPWOWk tut. Mm .l?OU h!, NV. MdlMBrt Vw Klt i,'t I.I I HI I , Kr rt ti, ' ' !" . v Ik tlr rl kt full Mitln-r, ! ". M. ! I I .li.ft r''" " " eli ,'it tn I't m iMwrv n.4.1 l ll ! JOHN C. tMOMMON, ' V ,1', KM I M, llultti' VUnngrr OM AH A, SI n KP1 'F.MIU II. ttW. , r. -- 1 irTHi Amhu in h murmmr H limn'in m nt-1 m t iHiKS THIS .VK.I.V lot" VnlvM we hear f nun pari lea owing o n var' subscription before October lfe.i.1, their account will Ih placed .tth mi mi'iii'V foi eollrctlon. This I mt done lavaum wo need tho money ueh iH'fwiin may owe, but Incituno we have earned It, and art entitled toll. Nu niitn who I a true and loyal Amer ican will allow such a disposition to 'hi made of hht account. Thin 1 tho lust notice. Hunt up ono of tho bill wo hv sent vou and remit at nnoo. Don't bhimoti If mi attorney g t alter yon Wo have done nil we could to keep It out of their hand, but you would pay no attention to our iioUwm. It is JiuIro Dulllo now. ANOTHKK now i)iiMr, tho Vttjmlht, publUhod' by Hrowntor A, Hon ha rcii.'h.Hl our talilo. Wo wlnh tho tfontlomon a full nu-anuro of bucccub' Tub pooploit' party wynlnatcd JuiIro Holoimib for chlof Juntli'0. Will nonio of mirfrlondH at Hrokon How ploao lut in know what ho f KVKKY lalMirlnif man and nmchiMili) hould loin and nuiioort tho tritdoi union which Ih H;hlln I.U battlon. Ho dtu'tvi tho biMioIlt, otno of tho brunt? wl.y not Htiintl WKconKrululuto tho McCatfUo Hron. on tho romilt of tliolr porn!htont and horolo I'lTortet to havo tho Aulorluan National bank M'muiiio. We with majority of thc'idllzon of Omaha wUh you H full lni'HNiiro of hiu'i'chh. WHKN Janu'H W. Carr doullimd to ! participate In tho bar convention or to allow hi name tub; bo utated a ho would beacandlduto Ixifon- tho ipubllean (llntrlot eonvuntlun and he l.tild not coiiHolcntlouwly allow bin fiino to bo uni'd In two nomlnatlntr con lontlonit. Hlnco that tlino Muntoono firnontnt of what ho wild, or nialloloiihly InoHnod, ban tartod tho utory that ho nau witnurawn irom mo rauo lorun trlot Judjfo. Our frltiulH will pioaNo notify tfeolr Irii'iulu that Jan. vv. carr in In tho race to tho end. TUlKli W HOli TIM A. J', A. Halt Lakb, Boot. 6.SMclal Toio irraiii to The Jht- Jatuo 1), Uloor, reixirtor on tho Tribune, wa arnmtod yoHtorday on a charjfo of burglary for tilrlnir a hoy to aiwiraci ami tuoaK opun a box contalnlriir tho ritual and fomo cfffctH of tho lH'al ordor of tho DauihU-m of tho Kcbolllon. lie wa ondintvotlritf to obtain Information ro sardlnu: a noorot oruanlittlon known an tho Amorlium. a branch of tho American I'roUctivo aNmiulailon, and ho thought tho (mix ooutalnod their ritual, lie will Ixi proxeculed with tho ; uunont vltfnr. If cvorythliiir ) not working right to tho hand of tho American I'rotectlvo u..H(iclatl(iti In Halt Lake, wo don't undemtand a run of luck. Tho dally prom first made a fight on it from In formation deemed reliable, but which they afterward doubted, a In evidenced by the aUivu dlnpatch, and which one of tho reMrteni, by a criminal act, at tempted to confirm with jkihIUvo proof, ' When a dally puor will furnlub om ,.)loyment to men who will biro boy to ooiittnlt a felony in order to niako a '. point agaltitit a patriotic order, they re no better than tho traitor and rlmlnii'n In tho Koman (Jathollo ureh, and nhould bo 'ccniired bo jory honorable man. jfho daily'pnmn In too prono to annul! lorlcanlHm and favor Homaniam, but ei tho lj(n of tho time btllo tlmlr unui. e day Im not far dlntant when nu will moiimiro to thorn an which ItoB Hf.s jK,i)n Imtmm,d unl0i J,y dcMcrllyjj thin oulratfooiw conduct an ,r,lC1i patience will endure, but woo . un when tho moat and beam have been removed from their eyed, I Tflo Itoinan Catholic church in a nafe kven for crlminaU, wwlal and politi ylj It a paradino for protltuUn, Vmblem and rako; It In the bulwark .Ignorance, Intolerance and kujht. Hon; tho mecca of raplntn, and tho itberof all that In vile, low, debased, tuhaito, unholy, urichrlntlan, unro "illcan and ut.demecratlc, and tho w0v who backitd that child In iU un 'il act In a IH nubjoct for the prkmt """iinil If h ha not already taken a' holy brjrn we move hi lmmedlato I ordlnationi '? , Shamo ofctbo dallv pre of Halt 1 laae uny i v M tJM.K1 ff'K' I ,1 v. k W H i it ! 11. -v i kU ll -Hnt It I'hUh.H.- 1U'U t r..1 On- A A t l- IjihI r,,v t.t n.it,. VU ,1, i.tt I t-. tv H i hkiii r, unit it ( ii hi"t Vu tit. ! '! Ai'l'ih1( ' .i hi . (! Tti;trt l'b I" ilv.uo li 1l,1 H. it. wimt 1 eplxMiNl Hi.- Know nt hlii mm. on i.t. nn.t ii mi Priiin H!. hmh U11. o" t.1 1 Hi e 1!M i in C ' rver, t H. v Ihul 1 Ul(v Jn r ih 01 of 1tn 1e who conn' the deltiiralle i,inetitlm ht h adept plu'h't ni aiv nlilnKonlxtie to the A. V. A. We would tint eniv to M,V that tuajorlty of uoh dehnlen did not biter a certain amount of III- III for any annotation which ha.lthe teiniilty toibilare In fvor of the coin plot o wparaiioii oi huivh and ntate, in favor of n-nh icllnit ImmUi alien. In favor of the puiuie nchmiln, ami atfaliml iwlenliintlenl lu te fereiieo In tin affab of ntate. o ay we would not care to nay that a majority of the deleuaten who rotnpono tho democratic convention wore not epponed to any annotation which would nodoelare, and the rcanon wo would not care to make that nlatemenl I found In tho fact that tho democratic onveiitlon are coiiiHwed largely of Irlnh and other foreign born Koman Catholic, who owe primary allegiance to the popo of Home, who I nupremo head of a church which ha a it cardinal principle that tho church I above the nlato and that the popo I above all aovoroijfim. Such belntf the cao 1 It any wonder that thono dole giiton, owIdk mien allegiance, would adopt renoluilon anttufonlntlo to any order or anmadatlon which declared, virtually, that tho pope wa not au porlor to kliiK, and that tho church wa nctalHivo the ntate? Hut It may bo even a Mr. Hheomakcrmiya; It may bo barely poxniblo that the democratic party i opposed to the American I ro- tectlve aHHoclatloti, but, be that a It may, the A, l A. I notoppowul to the demecratlc party, and no JuKlory of the Kngllnh lann'uinfo by either I'roto' tant or Itoinan Calholle icnult can chanife the exact poaltlon of the Amor lean I'rotectlvo annotation, which . . . I ...1.. 4 can no romaicd in a very icw worn ni till time, It ha no flight wltli nny political party. It 1 not a political party UhcU, Ilwa not organized for and cannot be HHod to force iueiutMr of the ordor ti)on tho people a candidate, or to maintain them In their piwltlona afler they havo been elected, except the bent InterenUof the people appear to demand their retention. It will not oppono any man for office except ho ban been nhown to be Incoiii- oeteiit. Immoral or un enemy of thl republic or It free institution, It doe not believe that the taking o tho oath ,of allegiance necennarlly make a man a cttlen, it doe not believe mombornhlp in tho order Nhould dlnquallfy a man from anplrlnif to tiny olllcc, It to retard the onward march of HomanlNin toward n unification of church and ntate, To what one of tbono til an would Mr. Hhoemakor object? Porhap he will nay they arc not the principle of the American Protective annotation. Hhotild he do nu we delro to remind him that we have boon member of the anochitlon for more than two year while he ha never been 1nldo a council chamtr, no we are the monl competent Judge, and we have ntatod that they are the pMnel pie of thil order, together with other cited no often. There I one thing, however, which amune u in Mr. Hhoemakor' conduct Dint year, you remember, he 'van a candidate for county uttorney, Prior to bloMOinlng a a candidate he lined to vlnltour ofllco and purehano cople of TltK AMEH1CAN tonend to hi friend tho while a-nurlng u and other in our cnlco that lie wa in nympainy with tho A. P. A. Hut, lo and behold when tho A. P. A ' selected men who woro untrammelled by Komnn Catholk influenco Mr. Hhoemakor wa left out and tho rcanon, If he wlhe to know wa ljeeauno Im weight to ecure nn oloctlon by the aid of th Catholic clergy ono of whom npoko nt a demo- rUlM' IIO'IM:lll(t IM'IH III Hill OV'TI'llfcH j ...I . . I.... I.. .1.1 l II... U. ward for Mr. Hhoemakor cnpeclal benefit. Mr. Hhocmnker wa defeated, A a consequence ho U nore, I Il any wonder he I opposed to the Anierleiin Protective annotation? We indleve tho milk in hi cocoanut I hi defeat. How I It W, 8.? A N0TI1KII VII A LLKSUK. A no ono nccmcd anxlou to accept the challenge innui d hint week we make another offer, Wo challenge any per on toproduco an cx-nherlfT who, dur ing hi flmt year in jifllcn, turned money over to the county. Georgo A. Jkmnctt did that trick. lAk tho newsdealer in your town or clmmunlty for "Thk Amkuioan," of Om-iha. If bo ha it, tell your neigh bor' rhere they can procure the bel auti-Cakholie paper pubitohed. 1 M b AMERICAN M III 'l ! I tM ; thf I (tlltll ttf !,. it I.-. Ifc (., H ktf . - ' H 1 I lkl. it .ll.- i-k.i 111 '' f , 1 1 w k. Ii t ti Hi-"' "I -1n. l, (nu win i.it,1 Ut-4ll4 ir,1l.M t t . h.Ht l lll in . ni i .ti.it . ,,. ....nu i t i ' i itui.i ,.ii,, i i.i, ikn Hini tmi in Oll !.: I nlliMl l 1, ri.t iio iv.t Ii i in lo iii Hi1 r iMi'nl'tin f ht 11 W a tU.i 1iin n ti1 II nil iirt. lliifi fin. n1i ll,i iUr lug Inii llitf, ill mi' it nH,iM. I llin lit Hki'l li ! H'lm'Ot mlii itnnii,nl M oin,Ui,l h i ii.iiip i.l lui II t l1.i. If ii, ! ihi1Mi. thiil mi, h lll ihrmw Tien hni UI l' Hip HmnitOht nine el "lilt tt'lut, tin. It ill' mini- el ulit ii,ii(iniim nllh til her eeHiiiimllMi In iiiiinl mil Itf llii' Mnlliitm. nlml Hill Imtiihh' III till' II1 III II"' llf (lilil, A iill iiCM mif niilin-n nullilii nml H Hi wnl hiiitilii tl In )i-1 mnitf irtin nl elil rveeUnl l n1nlun (Nj'iiii III Ih-ii' lini-M Im n lul'l llinl II In of uiilirliikhi nlui'nnil I'l lli ii-II. Thin Vulue In Mrlltliiiin nml Im Ihi-ii ih i Un it fnxhlnttnlilii lijr Ciia iiitwi lH'iui' II In I he fml In lituhiiil tml liltx nil iilherfnililenn Mini IJ h II Ui liiiimi" nhli' nml mil Ihh Iiiiiiio iI. Im me kixiw del In-1 Un llll iimi Wn In hiiiiui' nn I'litioninlllv cnrtylng vnlurln I hi' ini'liil llwlf, n II In liHlnjf.er when eolni'il nniii II tini'il liiri'iirenelil llii" lalnir of Im-n or Miint riiiiiiiinii I'linoiiiMllty which would, anil ceiilil Im liruiliii'i'il when riMiiilrmi of lite riiwn roliiliiK ll Thi'V nrn (wo ynnlly tllf feri'iit line, If Itnlcl con l In urn lo Im unuil hy nil iiiilloiin onii or two of them will llnnlly own II nil. Vii, nn Kover iiiiiiiitl.ii wn twice Urn Hiiioiinl we now Iihvi, hut, thv frlnnilnof Kohl nny Unit vny minn wn mil nijf 1 1, nil, iind K"t It Imrk hy tiorllni( whenl, mllln, mrk anil olher lirnUili'tliiiiniif Aliierlcnn null mill hiliuc It In true, nml when wu tic I It all wn will he a nwliiilleil mill Im ii km pi count ry, ('otitpani nihil llm iiulil of the world with the mule, hnxn, wheat anil other produce of noli am) luliiir ni'c'i'Miiiry to ni'iUli'liiK It while the boom In up on guld. If we k'1 It, think of whitl w will Iihvo (liven for II V Will oilier ititMonn, afler they have purled with II for tain t) viilniilili, I'Ki'lmtmo, want It hack at ntii'h a price evmi If they could K"t It without an iidviiiii'i'V When koIi! Keen (town, a It nundy wlll.it will tie huller for ihone who own It than lliiwii whonwn It. Auierlca owen llio "mull" mid KmkIhiuI ownnll, Wltut proportion of thu people of the (lulled hluten or of tho wield known the vuliiii, 1 ltd I v lit ii ul tine or thu conlnof produc tion nf KolilV What proportion know what ran ha accoinpllnheil liy uiinkllleil liiuorr Wlili'h In thu hi'nt Ml in tl ili il or liii'iinurn of vul tii'H then hy which the majority caiiooin- piire valucn? Mont of llicoli In In Hie liiitnU of a ninitll iiilitorliy and that ntliiorliy In alitrincd .mr the proponlllon lo adopt nuiiiH other iiiedliini, IflCild I an vnliiiililii an It In clalnieu to he, Why nhould llii'i'liuniieof a iiiedliini hetween vuliien cruitiH nurli a cmiiinothiii? The ini'litlllMnof today niu an rxi'idlmil exiuoplo of tint hi'iilhiui nun wornhlper. They wor nhlped I lie nun un thu reprenentutlve of Uod utilll In time they lent rtiverenoit In lllui, If ni'w intKlliiiii of exchaittfii and ntaudard of valuen were lo Im neleeled w would imrne that nome coiuiuodliy, thu iinefulnen of which I inert) lOKicrully known would tm thti iiiunt nil mill uiU'Oim, Moiiny In iitontly needed an a iinntnurn of viiIik'h. The ini'iimire of IwiriIi wiin Mtoim tlmn Koverited hy thu leiith of Him klim'n K real loti hceuiinn It wanadlntitiii'ti coiiiinoiily known and iiiidi'rnlood, 'I'lio rnein.it le of time In untlmated from the hlrlh (if('lirli, an I'H'iit rnmmoiily known hy all people, from which uveal urn reckoned, Why not Iheii tneitniira viiluen hy lithor, the prod ncer of all vhIiihV Thn metiniirn muni Im oiKt'thlniti If In hor It nhould tm onn kind. Thh monl common mid monl eanlly iimlernlood I tin nktlled liihor. Hkllled and pmronnloiial litlior tlii'ii (tiny heiloulilKdorniulllplleil and I in fully undcrniood and nil producl of lithor hit morti rimlly roinpttrnd If a foumltt- tton In I veil from which to reckon. Unit itaitiliird or riii'iimirn of vtilim In of the irreat- ent demand and riiiially undi'mlood and pown'Mi'd hy all people, (lommodltlen of i'i'lmiiiii that mint for Ih unit of man which are not Hid renult of lahor are In nlHitlllcmit when compared w Hit I lie prodiicti of luliiir, l.ulior lum liirenlliy heeu the ntitnditrd of vitluen, tml loinheeliohni'iired mid dlncredlled hy Hold, Tlincoiinlry In full Of luhoiern who cnii find no work lodo, Thin great army of men would Kindly work for the government at miikliiK roailn, IrrMnl I OK nimiln or I tiunel lint mountnliin, for anything They do not uk Kold or I cent of prolll, hut nlmply re (iiifiml. a Kuanoitee of the Koveriiire.nt that tint lmhllrt will return their Inlmf, Hiich a giiaruiilee of thin government will tmy tirenil or any other commodity that ever mule mil led to I Im hint of Kld. Thl would Im oil' Jecled U hy thn Wall nlreel fiimilpuliitorn an depreciating gold. The government In dimlred hy lhnm not lo recognlwi nny oilier malerlai for rucliiingti than gold, Anil that ran only he ohlulned from themi, political riipllal cnplalnn, at whalever profit they nen fit to emict In nu enchange giving i thn right lo mm "our" money, Therefore other rommodllle I h ii thin pet ii'hmig coin 1 1 ii m! M y would get lower and lower and gold would gel, higher and hinder until they hccitma no fur npitrtlhut they would never meet llgnlu, A nlmllur olferof work wn made hut hy a very nmall t'litnn of people, thnnllvrr mine liwnern, and wn find mnoitg Ihn grenti nl op- poni'iiln, England, Whyf llecaunn Mr. Hull hit not yet (Unpolled nf hi gold, WliHl would Kiiglmid do with the melnl that cimt no much!1 Jolmy Hull would llnd outhefore ( had lined II all that lift hnd heen nnlpe- ,l unllng for I he flmt limit with t'ltcle Ham To adopt thin new nlmidnrd, nomeihlng Iiiunt reprewnt llttnkllled lithor. There munt tm t medium ofrxchungii Imned upon thl common nltinditrd, Hold I I'm e Iritvngfint for "pauimr government to linn, Therefor let the government ndopt any cheap, convenient mid durable melnl mUtureof inetuln, or paper lo repiiment IbU iiindnril, il In nut contended that thn I limp of thn I'nlleil Hltilea mtylng that ) ci'Ntnl 100 renin maken that Km cent worth dny' latter nrnnhock of fodder. Moun titl it of faith In a government will not make Hint gove riimeiit' nlump on a piece of papi mtylng that It I worth n dollnr, gniiriinlee that It will priK'ttrn even th worth of i ttitrt of hemin. Now, Ihn iuenHou In, through whatcltHiinel ulinli lie circulation of thn Inerennert moiiey he marted In no an lo relieve the grralent iiunilmr and give nln dllt jr In thn now currency? If unskilled lithor nhould hn Hut meuitr of vnlue and thn new money I haned upon It there munt he noniM Hwitiriini'n Hint the labor will hn forthcoming when reitulred, to make Hi currency Hunt. Thn government munt gimr antes It, In order for the government to l,'i W It-.,.,, ,,, , k , M, m tt 1 1 t lt, h . m i, tin- iikHI.1 'i. n (IM4 if ( lnv hr fulltt ., 1 1 1 t. h k I il "i,l I .,1,1.1, t !..! -A 1iin I n1 ! .t I Uf.'i I Hi in ..i Imti'.t , I' til 1 ! i' Ill4.lt M. h nll l I hial) nu l hl j 1. Hl'l 1 i"li mini 1 It.i !. ci Cl i li,j hi . I 1 1 ntlt kit 4 1r tiin Him tltli I'l.'l Inlwifel etH I I in IMi ' I be M txiim In hi1 in rlr nli,Mi II I n, .nn me h nn en ti,,i.al iii nml niHii Hiine ie,i n Mt I ! n rn-w nln Wnili ,hii' tt Hie (mltltv l,i IveehiVeil lt It It I1m tnmtieiwi tttiiittt nml lts'ull eiil nlnee m whnl II t, ib. tie hnl tinlml It will Hn 11ml I ii,,,,,. ) , U. nl In i Im iiUI ion n (iivM-tiU ttil ami h "i ihitie hir l lii t'liitiiliy The ciuin. lit tintltiil lni.l-il Ihn In in lltn run Well no iniviiiin tiie mite eioiilnref tli' Hulk flem a ntni if UUni't ui"l tul III Hie nnme tnnniier we nupptul un mii,r of "ilmle" fliihleln- liliilii'nn nhoiilil tleletiiilne huw lenev ilolliiln per liny of thl InolieJ nliinild In' pnlil fnf nurh Inlnit lo lie pi'lfiitMiiil for the pttlillc hy nlinl II In now worth, m nn Mt'MiOM II nhoiilil ileii tmltte Hie nlre mid tiunlilicnlliiu of ihemcn who tuny work for the gini'iioui'iil. lnnM lalnir nlmll he re lurtii'd hy the nnme kind of meet mid the Utltndii In which Hie name I leltirned no nn logout d ngiiliml any Inliuiioin reiiilremeiiln of Hie governmcitli Whenever I hi- goveriiiiii'itl ri'lurnn any of iblnlHbnr, Hie money n'ceived for II, which nt, n 1 1 I hi nl the mine price Individual were tlrnt employed, "hull he kept In a nepttrele fund, Thin fund when It reachen a certain mini nhull nil ii I n he pro mini among Hie Milieu In he put In circulation In the ntiuiH manner nn hefnre, The United dale I not likely to Im called upon lo redeem Ihln money nn Hie nllver men tell un It In needed In circu lation. Hut If II In, no much I be heller, a a vlgoroun circulation denoi en pronperliy, and every dollar received for labor miml be put out for labor, The money In put In circula tion each time throiiKh poor men who own deltln they want to pity. Thene ptntr men give value for thin money appreciated one hundred I linen more than the production of All the gold and nllver In imn In Hie tinlled Hlnten, An 1 1 1 tint rut Ion In found In the couf pHi'lnon of a game of eouulry hotel poker for what there may Im In It Willi a gaunt of fun poker, lit the flrnt gun wndn arn dlnirlhuted lo the partlclpmitn according to Him amount of money paid In, Thn proceedn are placed In a ho on the corner of t hn table to he Winched hy Ihn "gang." The game proceed Willi the wadn circulating like Jewel and having thu full conlltlenc of all Ilia player that, when thu name In flnlnhed, whether at mii pin t- time or In the teeming, Hint which wn given for them will he returned to the holder thereof, 'I'll In gttme Invariably latin until morning. Whereanwllh Hi lalergamc, fun-poker, even when Ivory chip are lined lunleail of gun wad or malchen, the game nneiim very dry mid full to Inlercnt, neldom hint lug longer than an hour. All liecaune dilpnurn not hlng more than chlpn, I (in Hie principal of the flrnt game thl money would circulate a long Im the game of the government cont lnur. Hlich a medium of exchange would give Immediate relief to Hie prenent daligerou army of unem ployed, ami would Im a peimaueut and nafe plan of pweedur, To be Continued, WIS I'll ALU! NUN Any man In Dougla county to pro- diKio nn ex-county treanurer of Dougla county who ha colleclod, In a alugio term, a many dol hir in taxe a ha H, 11, liny; An ex-county Judge who luiNdlNpoNcd of a many etatc a J, W. Kller; An ex-cotinly aherlff who ha let fewer prloiior uncapo and given hotter nittlnfaotlon than (leorge A. llennett; An ex-county clerk who ha had n little fault found with hi manner of doing blinlnc n I-', J. Hitckelt, An ex-county coinmlnnloiicr who ha done more for tho county than (1, W. William; An ex-e;ty trcMHiiror who hn col- leeted more money than Henry Holln) An ex-miiyor who ha iippolntod fewer Itoumil CnlJiollc to olllce than fioorge P, HiimlnJ An ex-Jiitlco of the peace who hn given a good niuUfucilnii a tilthor Arthur K, I In Id win, (i.to, V OHmon, (Jon. Ceo, If, Hnilt.li'. An ex-police Judge who ha canned il little coiuplalut a lyoul Huikn; An cx-roiinty niiiicrlntenilefit who ha eijimllcd, not excelled, C. W. HIM, or, An ex-couiudlman who iia lann it connlnlcfit and loyal to hi corintltuent a Ilalftlmi JiMtobHi'n, Kd, Howell or l' (J, Fid ward. Now, gentlemon, you have no much to nny almiit I ncoiri joiti'iit men being forced upon the voter of thl county, that you arn politely a-kml to nlnnd up the cK-ofllclaU who havo done o much belter than tho men who now fill the city find county olllce, Wo have cer tainly made thechallengn broad enough mo a to cimble you to find omu man who hn excelled noino one of the prenent In oumbeiit. Who I that manr1 Do yon know him? (-'an you find him? Wo nay you cannot, Then the nreaent In cumbent nhould be re-nominated, find if re-nomltiated hIioiiIiI lie re-elected, A Had ii A. I'. At The Cincinnati Cwniiurclul (Jiixritc of Aiigimt l.'Hh, nay; "Klchnrd .anonl, of MadUonvlllo, recently Joined the Freemnnon, Ho I a member of Ht. Anthony' lloman Calholle church, nnd trcamirer of the Voting Men' Hoolely In that church. When it wit learned that ho had Joined the I'Vocmanonn, the prlcnl In'gan to poreciite him, calling hi in heretic, thief, etc," - - - The Woman' American Protective Aoclntlon gave a ploanant entertain merit In the Knight of Pythla hall Haturdny evening. After a fine pro gramme connltlngof recitation, nong, IttMtruiiicntal nnd vocal niunic, a lino luncheon wa nerved, timtlh Omaha I'cnny I'reim. THE IRISH QUESTION.!;;,',1;:.;: A tiij rrr 1 1 v ctii Su i f thk hUh Uifthn la lwrt N Hbli f 1lr l'lrHiT la I'llalUg Sm lid at Hum W lll'lntl, nonttwt i n i to im i.r WMk Pniiiili Met lin. a lon'mwk r In "A innn limmit Cn. LnglUll iniioi to me with a iiHt-ntji' from I nllti r Hmtghiali. to U ho j I would tile fur, I akiil Ihnn who I hi y were Ijolng lt pill tip fur member. 'Sllttnel tUvllt,' nnn he, a gimtt llinn and a fetitan wnmo lime igo.' I nntd I had imt made up my mind, "I wan at Ihe retiviii junl W fore the elect ton, I W tt at iiuifi nnioii. Father farcy npoke lo inn in the rhaw yanl atmul my vote, and wan I going lo vote on the prlcnl 'a mile, I mild I did not nupponp It would annwer me to go on thata!.!!','" Mlchat (illneitan, of Kllnkyre parlnh, nald: "I wnncanvanned by Ui V. Malhew Kenny tho evening In-fore the poll, A man named Clblln wn with him. They were making a lionne-ki-houno cimva, He nayn, "Come up here, my lad, I want you.' 1 obeyed hi autnmon, and the next thing he ay In, 'Why did 1 curno tho prlcnl?' I nny, 'No,' and he nay, 'Yea, lr,' and 1 nay 'No, nlr,' and lie nny, 'Ye, nlr.' I any, 'I deny It,' and ho miy, 'Who arc you going tontipport?' I nay, 'The country,' and hu nay, I'm the country, and will you give me your vote?' and 1 nny, No; your candidate lnn't a competent man for tho country, nor for county Month cither, nlr. Nor ho couldn't bo no nnd bu a man that could pull out a revolver lat Hundity, a I beard,, My pariah prlet wa there, and lie never told that to mo.' I nnld he would miow morn reaped for a dog than he did when ho canvanaod mo over ..II, Ml, 1,1 ' II "V """" Anthony Hmllh wild be wa sitNobbcr on the day of the polling. Ho nw Owen Helliy knocked down by Father Clarke, "1 wa a few yard from Itollly; he wa nddrennlng aotiio re mark,' but to no ono In particular. Kollly wild that everyone nhould be allowed to vote according to hi con nclcucc, then Father Clarke nnld, 'Withdraw thono word,' and 1 turned for an Inntiuuie, and when I looked round, llcllly wn on tho ground, and appeared iimcfinlble, Ho wa muttering mmiethihg llkij it man in n dream, Mr, Mahony then appeared on the neene and naked the people to bu quiet, and they took hi bidding," Mr. Fraud Doyle, ft reporter on the HilIIii Imbwmlvut atalT. nald: "I at tended man nt Oldcntlu on July ,'lrd Fattier (Jriihain olllelntod at 8 o'clock ma, I took a noto of hi npeech from tho altar, He rtud the puntoral, mid continuing, nald! 'That I a very nerlou pronouncement to come from the head of the dlocene, and if any until feel inclined to contradict that, ho I certainly ant In tho fight faith.' lie any invincible ignorance may lie an excuno for thl, but I think after thu light that ha been thrown upon the matter there will be no audi thing a invlntblo Ignorance, If any man be lieve in Pamolllam he really tin fallen In thu faith, although hiMlocn't know It. A man might havo been mlnled Into ft kind of belief that lie 1 right but hi eofiMilonoe; munt urine and lie cannot he excimed by that, Thl thing of Parnelllnm U not defined, but I no lennan article of fall.li. If you believe in It you commit a mortal nln, you defy tho church and make yourelf open to excommunication," Jame Daly aworo; "That on the nceond (lay before the polling he met Father Ilrady, He linked me tvii I u Davlttlte or n Mahony I to, I naid believed In the policy of Independent opposition, On that bo jumped off the car nnd caught mo by the throat, nnd dnii u ed tne about on tho road, lie held ft whip over my bead. I begged hi in for Cod' aakenot to atrlke me that I wa a good Catholic, and Unit never Innulted a clergyman in my life, or never meant to do o, '1 hen ho gave me a ft mil nlniko and let me go, 1 do not forget that hu wana prhmt, and wa carrying the blenned nncramofit about with him, and on that account I did not or would not Innult him," Patrick llyrnu until: "On tho day of the polling I wa on Klmgate ntreet, Nil van, atone o'clock, 1 wa talking to a friend, There wa wmm nort of runh, and Jtuv, C. Caney walked up, ruined a heavy black thorn nllck and ntruck me on the head, cut mo right throuuh aliard bat, the Moot flowed down over my eye and blinded mo, had not nald a word, I got my wound drced at the local honpltnl, I wn not able to work for throe day. never knew tho reverend gentleman and novorgave blm any offence," Patrick Hherlock deponed: "On July loth, the day of the met ing at Navari, a proitennlon name In led I Mr. Dav tl. There were thirty or forty clergymen pienent, I wa aland Inir on the eourt-hoimo tep, and there waaaglrl nlandlng Junt opponlto me and a home wa running awny behind and a thu homo wn running away Mr, Davltt and tho prlcnl turned, and m ti I.iiM 1 l. it tint f i t the jiilt' We, aiitt th l?i ljfj 'i l. iJ bv:a 't fil rt, Uh hf Ml ImxI, nd It-A I l I. f bnt i 1i h !( 1 with the li, It Hh thn I I t Imi .1 ' W n te nklt i- it i hi-i HftfT " No tioMv II. nn I ' l,. he Innn h h, r ili"1 ' lie di.l, and thite am'lher I'tiinl iin 'iifi to hit liernd ntinljlntf ' Vi)iimy flat Im wm (.'"in aaln In hit her? "Vit and I lifleil Iter up. I ld he ti iti'l a ti t v limn thai could klllku a girl, lie nlil that 'be Would put tho " '" tl !uy throat If 1 tiH. l fH itl V Hot tht Kill bleeding? "Hhe bad oil a while dtin, and Uon wn Wmnl tunning down iroot Iter head." A far an V'U naw mi that mcanloii, were not the eloig) men the ringleader of I he inoli? "There wan nothing going In with Mr. Davltt on that day but murderer." Mr. Jimthii Andrew In delivering judgment, after dealing with poiiio gal anMci of the cane, nald: "It baa lieen truly nld that laymen woro largely annotated with the clergy In matter relating to the election, but it I ijultu plain that the clergy woiti tho lender and that the I'cnpomlcnt wa thtr nominee, willingly accepting their aid, Inllucnco, and action on hi behalf, 1 do not agree that tuiduu nplrllual I till nonce I, in point of law, ubjed to exactly tho name considera tion a iind tin inllucnco by phylcal violence, The former I a much moro ubtlu form of Influence, and It lull (Tod In much more d inbuilt to cntlmato. think it clear that If It tin prevailed no generally that tho renult of tho elec tion may bo rcaaonably believed to have been affected thereby, tho court cannot be called on, before voiding the election, to determine, a a matter of fact, that If thl Influenco had not xlnted tho renult of tho election would have been different. From the very iinturo of the Influence in (juentlon thin sould scarcely ever been dono, and, In my opinion, even In thu cane of undue phylcal InHuoticf) of a widespread ami general character no audi doctrine ap plies The history of thl election icrtalnly afford no safe ground for ft conclusion that If the election had been fceo tint result would havo been tho , . . i , i.. t name, un too contrary, any impartial mind which appreciate- the powerful effect likely to be produced by tho pastoral and It promulgation from tho nl tar by so many parish priest and curate throughout a constituency In which the Human Catholic elector have not yet been divorced from their plrltiiitl nlleglnriee to and their voriora" lion for tho naered olllce of their clergy, ' must regard It a nt leat a matter of grave doubt, considering the marked dlfferofioo of opinion which had arisen and prevailed whether a free election would not have resulted In the peti tioner' return, The Impression which tut been produced upon my mind by th evidence, though It may not In fact lie it correct one, 1 that it would, Her iiion were delivered during tho election period by the bishop nnd it number of hi clergy which I cannot leave un noticed, though I desire to refrain from any unnecessary reference to them. Homo of them were upon th pastoral and soma wera irrenpodlvo of II." Mr, Justin Johnson, aftor some pre liminary observation, hi i id : "There U evidence of nd of aswtultby Individual priest, for which two of them now Ntand returned for trial, and which motof them have not been examined to deny. It may be that excuno I found In thin, that, stung by Inwult, blinded by temper, or anticipating personal Injury to themselves, they were carried away by tho Impulse and excitement of the moment, to the com mission of ad which their sober ro llectlon condemn, Hut for mo tho ((iiestlon I how do theo act affect tho respondent' seat? He wa no parly to tlmm -hi Interference on tho evi dence before ii when any violence occured wd In tho Into rest of peace, and we cannot 'at affected by nny Imitated act of Individual men further tltan -and they were so relied on a I nwh rntood by tho petition, a they show the active part which those priest took In thu election which they almost made their own, The respondent placed hliuHolf and left himself In the hand of tho clergy to manage and procure hi election, From the railway station to the parochial bonne, III) resilience of the bishop, thence he proceed to nnd return from tlieconventlon In IhcCathollcNomlmiry, where he wit adopted candidate, From the blind of a priest, one of thn treas urer of the fund rained by the organiz ing committee for election expense, tie received JE200 to pay the shyrllf' ex (ionium, Priest accompany and at tend him everywhere, canvas for him, deliver addroo In hi behalf; ha stay with a priest when In thl coun try, and gl ve hi residence a a priest' house In thu appointment of hi per sonation agent; he take thu Nervine of the prlonU; ho goe to tho poll on Die nomination of the bishop Tho evidence of agency appear to mo lo b Incontrovertible." He continued: "The bishop, preach ing at second man at Trim, from the altar, in hi vestment, say 'Parnell-