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Q. I THE AMERICAN. ! ! THLz AMERICAN. I ,'' I" ( - Ml. II. .H. I i i t I I ! ! I ! 1 AMI RIC AN rUBHSHlKG COMPANY CI I III UVi Il .til Ml ret, Htiriioi an, kt, tit llll 1 ii'N lM I umii'h I'i i V ' I'll lt.,t.lt- l l,ttt Vl.,,li, 1" intimiiiM i !!.. mil ait i II II I.UI" Oi(ili li t. I nfV in tin ' 1 1 'll nl.ntt' Illicit In ijlilw KH K'Niil lull lull linn. Int. mul t'lt "f Ortli.l'. Hi rtininii l ill ' , li. H.ii i. iimfi i'in " m-iiinii iii i unti l, imuhIiIi' lit AwmiiA li iii imiiiu Hmntl i 1 hi A w ti it in in I inwi'tii o i I I'tintum niii'Hiii 1 li l'iui nv No omaiia, mm., I'i n i. wi. Tut: Ami hu an U the only iicwnpa per that IihiI the -nit'r to give the full pitl'l UmiIh ch of the MeNiiuuua pro null Inn lit Kansas City, IN luinllii'i' column In mi Inl" 'icsllng article from the k ii of dim of our friends In Saginaw, M li'h., on nn "A inorlemi Cltli'ii." Till'', full urn of the accuser of Hjwrlit tO appear 111 fl'IC IlloillVChllgatlllgCIIIU- tiillli'ti will no doubt cause nonm people to suspect Unit llui charge would not atlek. A whpati'II from our friend In Du luth Inform lis that noim but Ameri can were elected In that city lust Wednesday, lie promise u full par- tll'lllHI'N Ill'Xt Week. TllKKK ceiu In bit considerable en thusiasm manifested it lining many friend wlto desire to read a ilnlly Ammu'AN for Omitbii. A paiior tlmt woultl give 111" now without tin) iiMiiul Jesuit coloring. M. lln patient, friends, mill when these hard time rase up the Ixinl limy pro Tlil a way, TliK ju t mint PraUlan wnf, If tho truth wero told, Im no doubt tbo out come of ft deep-laid ehemo of tbo Jesuit to again khIii control of Hut gov ernment, Tho administration ha greatly rod until the allowance to Dm church from Urn public treasury. Thl hu la en nn Incentive to tho prlest hood to Kid the rela'l in every possible way, . TllR ncllon of Counellmcn Bpcoht nd HhwhU in voting to confirm W, 8, fliHwmhki'r to Imi city prowentor, wkh rrldcnily ft bnruitin to ''will out" tbo rinndu of Anmrlcim rlnt!lpli . Tbo iripnr wy for th couiksII to do will to to rwoimlditr that votu next T mc 4y. Hhot'innknr'n ri wird In no riioom mendHllon, Kiid tlm H-opln Kt fiirifit httvn no (toiiflib nca In him, TllK iupri'iim council of IhnW. A, 1. A. of tint UnUitd Htnuti rnccntly hold joint convention nt I'coriK, 111., when ftll tint old ofllcitr rcNigned and entirely r ofllciiri won cIocMmI, A nw con Utitutlon urid Uw wirt udopteil and Iimny imHirtnnt clminen wero niMilti in the rHimlUtlo work. Tbl lniupin Ihn rltflit direction arid iiiHke it mm lbtu for tint W, A. I'. A, to tioeoinu tbo lending: liidlim pittrlotio order in the pountry. Too much prHlo CBfinot lie frlveri Mr, fteynoWi Hinl nil tbit other iflliir of Ihrt old council fur their tin tlririK I'fTorU In hiiriiionilnif their dlf fereneiiii, Wk ftri in n citlpi of hundred of let ter from our friend in nlmot over;1 irt of Ihn country iHjiecliilly from Kuni t'ltyprotntlrnf Mi;iiliit th OtitrKKeou perm-cullon of l!inhop Me Neuuii y lhi Kuihotitie of Knnn CI iy. Wo Kin u n ii bin to kIvh thern all pcji. On tint flrot puifo will tm found brb f rynojmiN of the trlitl ut Jmle- Kiridefice( the fliml dUniittitl of kII ckmih except tbu oris tried heforo JuNtinu NlchoU, In which Ihe hlnhop w con. f let.'fl, Knd tbo ftubftcquent flllnjf of in. ormittlon in tbo crlmlimi court. It I to Im hojmd that our friend will ee tbt Jiidtlc) done, The bhthop wh ftblu to nroduf! overwbelmlnif ti-nti ttiony In hi delene, but tbo court r- ued to even allow either hi rrmnu crlpt or Kny prinUid tetlmony In evldenctt, k will Ikj hown by the ro condinir. It now remain to bo nocn what Judgo WufTord will du In tho nmtUir. DlncuiiM-d the Faribault I'Imii, Nkw Yokk, Jan. 31, A meellnjr of tho Church club of New York wa held tonight to dUcuH tho Faribault plan, and tho appropriation of public money for tho aupport of denominational chool. Tho rcjiort of tho cominittoo to In vti((ato tbo rollgtou oxerclnoa in tho public achiNiln was read. The report concluded: "We are pormiaded that the public achooia a at prevent con ducted arcgnxtiily mlftiepreneiited when tbny are cbaraotrlzed a gudlo. We do not henitato to exprcm our firm con fiction that our public acboola havo a wbolowomo religioua tondoncy." BUhop Well, of Spokane, and other tpeakora oppoacd the ue of public money for denominational acboola. HUM! U'o MMI mi, Mill l- et IbI.m.I Im lln ( tlt. ii VUiM. j VisVI UN I I .laii I I .I.'iit- liftl. bi. H ) it. il l ti i Im Hit. il ( i,1 , 1,1 Ml I'll' i.i lit t I ?hmi Hi' I b'l I U i .it.. Iiili In I!"' liniili, lil) I I i iii mii hiIii I. iilie llial M lii 'tiiiiii I i.( Pi" Ann ib an iiHi fc'i' i lii u.ti, ami iinl An llifi.ip li'inil, l !,. I , . i-.n.ftl wMnrnin hi Aim ilm I'll ll t i"wMiT t ti lMM'itl of HlniH til I In- r i it'll li, 'I In" .tiiiii lit M Id I i Hi itt tif a il' linliti' Wt'iv I'i' n Hul l.tbiv lli'lil Ihe Aim I li'Hll I'liltryi' Hi Hiiiiii , finliiirf Hnii Sitl-iMI 1 Iii k lu ll Ihe n il bill lb" Mrtt 1 coll iptt'l l, bill HihI tin In li'iunlil III lhl n iiiiH ) f r ft 111111111111111' U evnl Iin)sii tmil iimlli r li" Iii bl liiimU. IhI.i Illinium Ihe b'tucy over Iii I rrmiiii'l. TIim new b ijnie U m llif ml ,lf Ihtl III lllllll M'lllHil. H till bU M'Mlllll- llirlll Will b" clilin I) (nillrdilcliM V lollu' SI, I'll I lln hbibi'P, H "i ll H In I ill' illnitl ( illilmiiH, lnw pro! run b" l. ST, IH IK, .bill. Ill, Tbo I'lCHl'l'i'lH'ii of lint (,'iMutip riUHI'illUi! III" I'l lUI'll of Abli jiiile Hiilolll lo Itnine Hinl Mm Hp polulmi'iit of il HiieecHwir ha bi'(iuhl out, tbiouli a lei cut vliH to tin' libit t'lilu' boiiie In Wiinhliifctim, tho fuel Unit Ihe ponlllT' n ptiiHiiuliitlve will reiimiii In America only ho lontf an the miimi feel It Im warranted by hi own (the mihi') tenure of life. I'Vom the vIhIIoi' iiicntloiieil It Ih lenrned that the ablcKiilu In all Iy a "cunlliml In petto," that U, "In the brnut of tbo Mtpo." it I lint rule for tbu Mipit to lot! a man lor the 1 or of thu red but Mini to detail to the cardinal the candidate' accompllNlimi'iit and bU claim lo the olllcn, but to poMtNino tbu announceinent of the namit. Tbo ope' account of thu cwidldatn'a fitne for tbo olllcii never leave any mlMtuku a to hi Identity. Thu It 1 that Hatolll I known to lm a curd I mil "in petto," In addition to tbl Itev, Father I), H. l'belan, I'dlUir of tbu WeUiro Watch- man, who Iiiih recently been in WiihIi liUfUm, at tint ablegate' bomu, corrob orate thche Mlalemcrit. Wahiiinotow, Jan. ill, -Tim rumor that Mgr, Hatolll In to bit recalled to Koine and made u cardinal Ih denied at tint rcHldeiicit of tbo ableifiito. No con Urination could be bad thero concern Intf tbo poKnlblo apjioiiitment of Mgr. O'Connel of th' American colleo at I loin e In place of Mr, Hatolll. fKoini.K at a nm:nu Homo Abandon Her Ihipe In Time of Adrrrillj', MUNCIK, Ind,, Jan. 31, Tho Catho lic and rrotctaiit hail a lively con trovorny over tho funeral of Michael Ilanlfcr, who died hereHunday, Hani- fr icloii(fid to tho Ancient Order of MUktiiIum arid tho 1 Ionian Catholic church, llo hint all hi money and ? camo too 111 to work and wa a nubjoct of charity. Mr. Dick, who own a hotel, took care of him and uollcltod tho Ilihcrnlan for aid In paying hi dia'tor bill, Tbl wa refuwd, Mr, Dick then HMked tho Catholic to tako up a penny collection In tho church, but they ald I ho jioor-hoimo. wa tho placo for him. Tho l'rotcatant finally looked after him until hi death, when they accurttd a burial outfit and ordered tbo llev, Carney, a I 'rote tan t mlnUter, t wind net tho aerrlw. A (fravo wa dug In tho family lot to prevent tho burial in tho Mtter' field, Jut latforo the aervice commenced tho Catholic tcppcd In and demanded tbo remain They ecurtd an undertaker and with J 00 Catholic i-riforeed their demand, dttKplLo tbo objietlon of tbo I'rotc. tant. Tint rcoialri wero taken to Kt, liawrerice' Catholic church, whero Father Hchmldt oonductrxl tho iiervlce after liiformlnif lie. Carney ho would not Im needed. Tho remain went then burled in tho otter' field, ouitldo tho I toman Catholic burial ground, and tbo grave In the family lot wa tilled up, I'olltle In lluliilli. I)UM;Tll, Minn,, Feb, fl. Politic In Duluth aro fat centering uon an lue-llomn or Amurlcit, Tiio firtle concerned atartod out on their merit, and ao ran until the democrat lo and iopul hit fulonlUitart''d a half-hearted condemnation of tho A, 1'. A, Tho 'our-oornered tlckot democratic, joju-IIt-llotnan-Hwoilih tlckot (of which tho Swede In general are not repon lblt) began the attack. Tho XortliwtnUm Wltnm (Roman) ha published the name of their do aired victor, All Kipullt will votfl for Jennwoid and all American fur IUy T. Iowl. Tbo elation take plo:o February 7th, and tbo result will be announced In tho next luo of TltB Amkkicam. Although mimtly re- publican will bo elected, It will not be a republican victory. Tha achemo to catch Bwudlah vote for Ilotno, wa by nominating one of their number who ha a Iloman Catholic wife, Hut a moat of them aro American at heart, they will help elect American for ottlco. All Mlnneaota and Northern Wlncon ln ba their eyea on Uuluin, ana we rnunt and will m worthy of our audi ence. 'L (jot What The; cded. DULUTH, Minn., Feb, 6, Duluth la tho happy oeiinor of a Uvo, bright and breeze patriotie paper. Liberty, of Lincoln, Nub., ha moved it plant to this cit, and start out with a tub- , .( ,,' llli i I I'i) it.-. i . , j. M I , :, i V I .. i I i . . h lo U i M ' i ! . In " i.i. f I I A H I . I'l l' I A" ('l !.,.. II il If. u,il. -I M ! 1 1. iii i ii , Iii hi "i i.e. i!l hat a ll, in In tin ii M"ii'ii li'il. I"' h1 (l II It I l.i III ! I H'lJ nil A 11 I il l lui ll I'Ihi ,,vi if fn il l Im- fine lir I lllMi.H T. -- 1111 I 111. 'I'lt, lm Init Sim e fiiv aibU another l.i ll,.. lint nl tllM-ti i HihI hull m' I H nil ii, tills i j tlniiiitf Ho1 pt nil Im Mil Im, Thu Auit'i It an Vtt f Wi.li"l'o inn i iniliilt l t iiiiriiii iiii'li' III Ibelr plniil IliU t. -or, which will f iitil-h cm pint im nl l i iiiunv nu ll, 'I'M I'i Ii'hv eii uliit will i' ur Mie iiiinl hi hi ikI i iilii iiilnnn'iil of lli cue 1 'ntllit il No. I, A. I'. A. The fl'lellil will 1 1" well I lit. 't lllllll', I. M.iliy mihiiih Inn e fniiiid employ tin-tit III Ihe I'nilil luiliioii lie lit lot'i'i In ll' II win, .thil hit si U . fui iiInIii iI wllli fit " tiiiiit,Hiiliiinii lo unit f i mil that pliic". Mmiv cltli'iiN of Hiniihii winilil be ph'iiHi i'i lo Iii ih' IIInIihii McNiiiiiiii'ii, iiihI mImmiIiI I. ii coiiiii to tlil city tiny will im c thnl bUi'lvht of free npi'i ch U mulntiilui'il. W. M. Iliidtfi' and w ife h ft hint evi n lug over the C. A' M. for lloaton, where Mr. Dodire (joe an a ilelegute to tin NallmiHl I'nnvi'iitlnn of Mititcr llullil- CI'M. I hi'.V Will ulicml hi 'Vi 'I'll I Week vlHliing In Maine hefure their return to Ni'hraHkn. . . - Flfli'cnlli hired 'llieatri'. Tim I'HHiitit Inl i'lrui"iit.H tlmt went to nuiki? tho comedy of "Nlobe" the con- hllll'UOIIH (Initlllltil'NIICI'l'HH Of lllHt NfRHOn, were: Flmt, a play of the greatet po- alhllllltw; miconilly, atnM'n dlrecUir, In the pi tho 1 1 (if Cliarle Abbott, quick to diicovcr and iiMHiduoim in developing thomt piHHlhlllllcN; and third, the in truntlng of the part, even In tin) leant eonHOijue nllal, only to artlataof Hiiporlor iiblllt.y. If the fourth nhould be named, it would bo tbo liberal management of tho Mcr. Ablaitt & TlllolHon, who made noolTort tonaveadollarwherever that dollar wa needed. And all that wa Invented, cither of labor, hkill or money, by thitoo guntlemeii, ha come buck to them many time over, und their profit tlil ncuion, a tho drawing quality of tho pleco ha not been Im paired by tbo relaxation of any effort on their part or any attempt to curtail exHimte, which In too often the mana gerial policy after Mieoe ha been once in, hie veil, "Niche" under thewi elrairn Ntauco can count not only upon new friend and admirer, but retaining all of It old one, "Niobo" will appear at tho Fifteenth Htrect Theatre on Hun- day afternoon, February 11, and four night with WednoMluy matinee, llarn (turned. Wed nnd ay n I g h 1 1 h o barn con tut n I ng lx head of hore and ono wagon, be longing toll. H. Hmlth, of tho Hmith Hteam Jinking Co., wa noinplotoly do. Mtroyed by fire. No caumt I aligned, and ft la Nuptned to bo thu work of an Incendiary, Mr, Hirith I ono of tho rnoMt onorgetlo buHlno men in Kariu City, and lat fall wa aubJecUtd to tho ltomlh boycott, which fulled U work. They havo probably now rewirtod to tbo torch. Ha no "Legal" KulMtcncc, At Chattanooga M, 11, O'flrlon, ex- caahier of tho Catholic Knight of America, won a deelalve victory when hi cawo wa called In tho circuit court. O'llrlnnW attorney entered a plea of abatement, claiming that tho Catholic Knight had no legal exigence In the utiite, and the plea wit utiilncd. , - Oklahoma Will f.lno I p. G0TIIKIK, O. T., Jan. iiK.-Tho A. I'. A which up Ui tbl tlmo ha l en un known In Oklahoma, will in the future bo a jiower In politic here, a It I to be organl,ei In every county In the terri tory. Colonel ICobert Mclteynold, Into of Lincoln, Neb,, ha lien ktatfoimd here UtrrlNirfal organizer, Ily all mean lot tho Amorlcun Pro tective Ao:latlon Ut Invetlgat4-d, Tho aarne congrelonaI cumrnitUtc, however, that undertake thl job utiould lnvetlgaU) another aMmdation which wa originated by Ignatlu fiy oltt, If tharejxirtof the dleoverleof thlJOinmltUio I publlhed It will com prUe aorno lxteon volume the l,o of Webnter' Unabridged Dictionary, of which the lat ten page of tho lot volume will nutflm for tbo A, I'. A., and tho remainder will furnih nono too much apaito for recording the mon umental raacallty of the Jeult. (miiia Christian A 'InWitt. "Among the Ozark," The Land of Dig J tod Apple, i an attractive and lnUretlng bMk, hand aorncly Illutrated with view of Bouth Mlouri accnery, Including the famous Olden fruit farm of 3,000 aero In How ell county. It pertain to fruit raining In that great fruit belt of America, tbo aouthern alopeof the Ozark, and will prove of great value, not only to fruit grower, out to every rarmer ana homo eckor looking for a farm and a homo, Mailed freo, Add re. J. K. Ix:kwoot), KanHa City, Mo Law Brief. We make a apeclalty of brief print ing, and attorney having thl kind of work ahould call on u. We will be plcaaed to make price which are reas onable, and guarantee good work. American Pub.C). ! i 1 1 ,ii i. ,i Ul... (' l.ilUKMUt III k. I'lnf, Wliir Mid" a la I til, i l Hal In nth him, T" It. t..'t.l V I , . W I'lid II.,, i i t i-.i i,.i il.i- Vt !.( It it .j...: tit Hit tiifcl H l Lit bit I, tt t ill n il 111 I, aiilirtima. I'll '-itli. tl 1, 1 1 lit, .I a iiiiiii i i Vti'i in a i d"i' l e v il.Hl l,i l,l,;i . ! ft llii' I lift IK Wilt', flint It." iliill'l'Ht I'I leit t't-l, til l!it llllt lU,li'U of P e vt'Wt it piii " l I he tntiii I "llni!lc I'tiioi'h III 101111, and Ihe -(iln-Hull nf the iiimii or liujl who wniil.l tUi'ti .it i M or I lo Ir t It'll'" A lui'i I cull I llliii. Tli" follnw lug will trill' ynii, In a I'l'iH'l" Im in, h" piwiii ion of Mtiwlf ami fi b'litl In I'i Inl Inn I bfl'rlo I'll "I, III" whh pi hi" niiil .1 1 it 1 1 it J claim III" lie hi to inform yon Ituil I inn a iih'IiiIn r of ihe Aim i lcnn I'lotef lit,, A'Kochil Ion, unit Ihnt I am i nuiu'eil III the MHIieW hilt iN l lhiim llllii,n aw'iiki'iiiug the American peiiphi to a ri'iilliiliiiu of th" iliii;i'ti Hull Ihieii'eli our hiHlltiitloli of IIN rly, and our free non-"f tiirliiti pulilli ichiHil ijhl"ni at the hlllliU J if a fill'e.'U ri't'le-lllitli'lll llliMiilil'.inUI. Second. 1 wa ctigagiMl on the night, of the riot In delivering the hint of a aerie of three lecture. The 11 rut dealt with the (luotolon, ''Who are true Amci'lcaiiH," the hccoiiiI, "Tim Ameri can Count i tut Ion vm. Human Catholic Teaching," anil tho lat with, "The l'llhllit v. Tho Parochial School. " Two of thi'Ho lecture were delivered In the lliiptint church on tlie wiuth Hide and the other In tint A. P. A. hall on thu north aide. They were all delivered under the aiiMpIco of the American Protective AhhocIuUou, and did not touch upon tho religion faith of the Uomun Catholic church only ho far iim It teacblngH bail to do with KillticH and civil government.. Fortunately the UHHoclatlon had an export atitnographor who ha a complete report of tho three lecture, I ahull I hi plenacd to lay them before you In proof that I did not at tack any man' religion, but treated wholly with the practice and dogma of tint Roman Catholic church In Ameri can politic. Third, The town of Kawkatiriii I en tirely under Koman Catholic- ruin. Iloneo thero I uo guaranteeof pornonal liberty and no protection to llfo and property for American citizen wboaro known to be opjMiced to tho control of our government and tho dcatructlon of our public achool yittem by tho foreign and un-American hierarchy of that church, Fourth. Ah an American citizen whoo right have been InmiltoKl, and whoe llbortlo havo been trodden ujion, I charge tho Itouuw Catholic mayor, aldermen, pollen ofllcora, ruemlmra of tho choo board and tho newly ap pointed poHtmaatcr together with their friend and co-rellglonlHta with help ing to Incite-tho riot, I further charge thcao ofllclal with neglect of duty In making little or no effort to aupprc it, but who rather exerted theniNolve In it behalf to aupprc freo apoech. In tho mldt of all tho ofIlclalonly one, tho Protectant chief of jiollco, wiuld bo relied upon and he wh handicapped by hi Nuperlor. Haloon wero Open In violation of all law and decency. An alderman naloonkeeper dealt out the fiery fluid which Inlamed tho mob to greater deed of violence, Tho rioter wero of tho ltViman Catholic faith and had boon encouraged to deed of law leneH by tbo threat and aetj of their leader and tho town official. Fifth. My friend of tho American Protective Anociatlon together with rnyelf aro ready to appear lieforo any Impartial commlnHlon which you may appoint and utain tbo afore-mentioned charge, It would be lmpolhle to ob tain by proce of law in Kaukaunit any red re a Home rule In that town would adjudge every J toman Catholic olllclul a being justified in ualng every mean to dentroy and aupprc the enemle of ccclelaticttl tyranny and tho friend of American liberty. Theao ofllclal are under church obligation to bo firt In their allegiance good Iloman Catho lic and aocond only, American office holder. They havo been elected to advance tho cauo of that church In American politic and on Wcdneaday night were doing their duty aa good J Ionian Catholic. Sixth. In bringing thl matter be fore you for conaideratlon and redre, uch aa any American citizen ha a right to claim from tho chief executive officer of tho atate of Wlacormln, grant me the further privilege of itatingthat a regard your own part In tbl affair you have areponHlbillty which for tho honor of the good name of tho sta to It 1 to bo hoped you will deem It wine to acknowledge. You have, let u hope, unwittingly fallen into a Iloman Catho lic trap. Ily replying to the queatlon propounded to you by the Milwaukee Catholic Citizen, "What doyoti think of the American Protective AocIatlon'(" In tho manner you did you have en couraged uch riot a that at Kau kauna and Wanhburn, and murderou threat uch a were made to deter mo from lecturing In Aahland. I can anHure you that they did not drive trie from tbo field. The American Protective A aoclatlon gained a great victory In all theae place on account of American liberty, and what U more I am ready to help them pain more. Life la not worth livlng;wlthout liberty. ! TlMl'lMH III l . I : '- ' ii .I'm t i i ' i i ii n Iii- i. i ,. (lie li.i'H. 1 1, l (1 mi t l il ll.t ii nU ' , 'iit( H i in i In Ih- en it ' h it I. I W lit it l I Mi) t, U ut ir rtuli, i( whtil, "1 'i'lm nit ih il"" ClaH," Nn,ir, I lit ti, lie. I ill ml , it, bill Il"l Uiillimi I'ltll.iiH'' ilium i-t I Ullttt, I,, lti t,vt 1 1 init nl itit-f It Ji n ini-iii. iti. it, aii'l li't ial .i i i mii, ill, wcaiii! nil toci U'n tli iHiinln' I It m, ami I baie tut Hwin In il.nil'l t tint In In ai I, aart finm Ihe ijuiI imt et li.'inmi t 'n'hilie it.lt ),u hUmI". Ilnl In it )oi ih lititiuei'il Ihe Alml liii Pinl 'i llve Attinl Ion, in Hi" lioiiinel' jniltlhl, Jon were Hiding In i ivi" an nn li v in .lie I't'iiiimuiweiilili Iii which von die oltllg t"il l. m.piM'i t Ihe inliMi' tut lull ot t':i' I'uil.'.l Sliile. I'iiKt. Heeniii you pronounced eii lenee on a pntrinl le nl 'gaiiinl hm w hleh l ei t Helil billnlreiU of t htillKHlld of ini loi leg A iiiei ieiiii cili.en who arc uliHt'iileil th'-t ii citi'ii ami necnii.lly a member of the iH'mHiiillon to maintain Atni'i lcuu liinlitullnn, in III" gift of lllN'i'ly of coti!cience, free piech, a free pi'eH, liberty of religion woiitlilp, to keep the iititto and church foievet' N'paruto, and maintain our free, noiiMi'ctai'lau, puliliu wIiiki! nyitem of education, Second. riecaiiHe you Hindi) your de nouncement without necking to find out by InvcMlgatlon what tho principle of the OMMoclat ion are and hence blundered into tho unenviable ttltttutlon of chief executive of tliecoiniiiouweiill.h of Win coiihIii, of being an unjimt judge in that your charge atnilnm the tt.ioclat lonare utterly falbo. Ily doing thin you have given tho ImprcNHion thut you are ready to Hticrlfico principle in order to nee 1 1 re tho vote of the Iloman Cut hollo, church. Your act Iiiih done more to prove the power of that church In poll lua than any number of lecture could poHHibly do. Hence you havo helped to Increase the excitement rather than al lay It. Third. You letter of denouncement wa written to the Catholic Citizen, a paper publUhcd In your Htnto that ha been advihlng it reader to mob law and riot a tho following clipping aelccted from many almllar one pub lished In that paper, will bow for tllClllHlV(!H. Tho Ihhiio of April 8, IHO.'J, contained the following: "At heart tbo A, P, A. member Imii coward. He I too mean to light openly. Now tho right cure for the coward 1 terrorlHin. Tho only way to make any thing like a man out of a aneaklng en emy I not to argue with him, 'hut to puulHli him. lilt, mm. niwnm again. Keep on hitting him, Every A, P, A, member 1 a traitor to tho American atate," The Ihhiio of November 2.1, W)il, ha tho following: "Are wo going to allow a lot of Orangemen and green Hwede to walk over u while wo wait lor tho fair minded American to protect m'f We gue not, Let ii ralHO miroolye and umlte theao nako and coward, Then the fair-minded American will fare along with u. Men who are able to defend their own right lire alway rcHfN'Ctod. Kvery A, P, Alnt I acow a ''d at heart arid u Mieiik in character, Tho method of tbo men prove it. To euro tbo evil, cbano the fellow," Your excellency cannot fall to per ceive that by your courao In replying to ft paMtr that exhort to riot, you have, a the chief executive of the atate of WiNcotmln, given your endorement to tho name and heneo are amenable to cennure, by all right-minded people, Tho -I toman Catholic official at Kau kauna, and their follower In tho mob on Wedneaday night were engaged In an attempt to carry out the Inatructlon of tbo Catholic Citimt, which paper they knew had your endorement In it unlawful utterance. That thee disgraceful oonc of anarchy are pre vailing under your administration, you have nono but yourself to blame, A a member of tho American Pro tective association I Invito you to make tho fullest KisIbl'j investigation, I am ready to appear at your call In de fense of tho association. If I am a member of a treasonou un-American organization, I want to know it, Tho Catholic Citizen, which pajicr you havo endorsed, say we are coward, snenks, el:,, and you charge us with treason, Now I repudiate all theao charge, arm am ready to prove that they aro cruel and false, I am ready for the Investi gation, and until tho object of tho as sociation aro shown to Im what you say they are, treasonous, I shall continue to work In it Interest, and for it furtherance in your state, I am not Intimidated by riot and rnoh law or by tho threat of those whoso cause must bo bad indeed that demand auch un civilized aupport. A taste of the dia tom of tho dark age only Inspire truo patriotlnrn In tho heart of llberty'i win. I shall look to you, a governor of the state, to protect mo from Ignorant moti of riotous religious bigot, lead by municipal officer. I have tho honor to bo your obedient servant, WAM'KU Himh, Wkht Day City, Jan. 2!. Prof. Mordaunt, Test Medium, will lecture on "What Spiritualist Jle liove"--will give a number of tests Sunday night, 7.30 p. m., O, A. It. Hall, 119 N. 15th street. Private sitting at 322 N. Mth atreet. Admission 25 cents. Subscribe for The American, only 12.00 a year, In advance. I. tUal ttlt f tllif.HU. ) III,, l.d tr "taml immtkI"! i,.t liUlwiHIa lae IN to. ts. i i . . ?i ti" t'y ,. U lelttelli.ll ) Iil la l' ll titl lilhtf Mi Mnlix. It " I'-ll 'b,i the . Iimctt liill'g "l HI I li' 'If neitaittl w..n noil tli'iui liii,j Uo- i"" 1bjnii !tinil Iwtoij iiiiioil and littnigM In a viniiil tf i-uCty, ami B lug Ihe tine at aid !"' ''ai'li eniiiit. Tin. iiiHil'l.. t,ii. , mi January P', Win n Failirr Mt Mann isHnl t Ihe iieHlb l tl of Mr. Pieive Hi , a 1 1 ., e'.tl'le fiil'lliel lflillng nbiul Veil 11,11, . Mill III we-l nf llii l ily. Till' 'l i' "I winilniuk when du stiu ted, ami ilmi th" r hoi" on a run alitio! Ihe en tic ilifiiince, i n hi wav out M Mr. Itian' tin pile! uiel Mr. Jiime I'tsik nml niiulii il Ihe way. Mr. Conk saw Hint tlie lioie ii siilTei lng hum Ihe drive, mi!! also Hint the priest wa under the Inlluelice of liouor, aid told hi in to li careful. The priest resented Mr. 1'isik' word, and hoIiiu hard Inn giuiie followed. McManu drove itT In a rage, and finally found his way to the Ilyan homestead. Here ho immediately tiegan to order everyone around, and made the family leave the sick room while he heard Mr, 11 tin' confession and iiilministcrcil the sacraments of thu church. He swore ho must kill Jim Cook before llyan could die. Mr. Ilyan, although expected to die any moment, declared that ho would have nothing more to do with the priest. On Sunday night, January 21, at 8:15, Mr. llyan piissed n way. His family made arrange ment for a Protestant minister to preach tho funeral acrvico, which was to boon Tuesday, January 2.1 McManua heard of this, and got "Dick" Payne to drive him out to the house, arriving thero while tint funeral aervico wero being performed. The relatives of Mr, llyan did not wish to havo McManua interfere; yet, In the face of this opposition, he forced bin way into tho house, interrupted tho services, and performed thu Iloman Catholic funeral servleeti. Ho then started to leave tin; house, and on going out met Mr, Cook, the gentleman with whom ho hud tho provloiiH "misunder standing," Tho priest, in a jovial, good natured wuy, shook hand with Mr. Cook and remarked "that ho would like to meet hlrn up town and put 'glove on."' Cook answered "that ho gueised ho could take care of himself," McManiiH did not like this remark, and flew into a rage, and cursed Cook until tbo air wa blue, Among other thing ho aid; "You are a rich man today, but I will send my curse on you and your people, and two year from now you will not be worth a penny." Ho started for hi carriage, cursing all tho way, and when a far aa the gate, drew a revolver and dared Cook to eotno out there, telling him ho "would blow hia d n head off," all the tlmo handling hi revolver In a most threatening and reckless manner, There wero many ladle present in tho yard at tho time, and there wa a general cram bio to hide behind aomo one else, for fear tho drunken priet would boot, "Dick" Payne finally got McManua into the carriage, and taking tho revolver away from him, threw it under the carriage eat and atarted for Virginia, An Indignation meeting wa held right then and there by the peoplo assembled, and they decided that aomo thing ahould be done, Accordingly, four men drove to town, and aworo out state warrant for tho priest' arrest, charging hlrn with carrying concealed weapon and disturbing tho peace, McManu, evidently fearing trouble, Immediately left town on hi arrlyal there, but wa stopped at Jocksonvillo and taken hack. The trial caused a great deal of ex citement, the court room being crowded. There were sixteen witnesse for tho prosecution and hut one or two for tho defense. The fact above wero cor roborated even by tho witnesse for tho defense. After tbo testimony of tho witnesses had been taken, McManu made a very pathetic appeal to the Judge, rtfjuosting them to Ignor tho witnesse' testimony and believe hl statement. He denied every thing, and had tho audacity to tand up In open court and ask twelve American citizen to tako hi word In preference to that of every wltnes that had testified. It took tho Jury but twenty minute to reach a verdict and fix tho fine. There wa not the slightest doubt a regarded tho guilt of McManua, but tho amount of tho fine wa what took tho Jury m long a It did. Tho smallest fine wa brought In tho verdict. It is hofiod that tho penalty of tho court will prove beneficial In tho future. An appeal was taken to tho circuit court, and the case at present stand over until tho next term. McManu ha retained counsel to fight tho case to tho end, Tho bishop ha suspended tho priest until the case I settled. Father Crowe, of Jacksonville, officiated on last Hun day, and 1 to havecharircof tho parish for tho present. C, A. Allen, In Jack sonville, 111,, True Friend. Have you asked tho newsdealer near est you If ho hue on salo THE AMERI CAN? If you have not already done ao, ask him at your earliest convenience. Hut a few ncwvdealori apparently carry The Amehican. i