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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1894)
THE AMERICAN , I V ,, S ,T I It t mm mmwz tami IMHMOl . t I v Mi l li' Ii M t ', i tii,.fi l'i si 1 t.ii . il M. ,.,!., I I m ts , IS li t si wiiii it I mi ill M Ii 1 1 si ' ! MV. 'i II w 1 1 I ' !. 'sH 1 SliS I l,. it full mil.. Is t, i,. l.nnt "'.I, I , , hit.s ,sn O'llV , 1 Sll tt HH ' Ii, ...il I iliall i ! I" '" ,iH, i.i. .1.1 i.i.h r. .iHi' t, Awim. I'l hihmmi rnriM ItiK AOMH l1tt tl.MI tl Chiiuiii fin-tiis 1 lis mm ' OM MIA, M'.U., Fi ll Ki, I'lIK WMKKU'AN" I n I'nlllllIU l Hk' front wilh tiviil Imiimln. I'.nti rirl-i mi. I pluck I'liimUi' l l ' li.v Fttlm, Omaha In not nnii'h i if l"n fof imtiiolifin. TIkti' a no nii'hlion of tin- Mrlhi'iiy of iho timrljr ln xiili'iil, I.lnooln, tinil I'i. to in Iml lllllo tnlk of ivlelirntltitf Mm iintilvcnMirv of WhhIi liit.'lon'n lilrlh. Tiik stulo I'oiiiu'II .lr. O. U. A. M. of Mlammrl, him jiwt ooiuploU'il it very mu'i'oMdful hihI liurinoiiioiiM hchiIoii ill, MolxM'ly, iiml nil lluMlo!iirat.w roliiniod lionio fully dt'toniilniMl t nmko tho coining jour tho miohI proHporoiiM In t lit liiHlory tf tlio tirtlor. Mayor J. V,. Hor tlon, of lloltlon, wiw ult't'tod Stall' ( 'oun til I nr. W'K luivo Immui told, bill liiivd not lmd tlmo to onqulro In to tin ivutlii-ntltitly, thataflromnn rmuuHl Mol'niry itHniuiHoil Kiialm'tir Ittulfivy, kntH-kiul tilin down and klrkt'd lilm in tho lumd, utimutlnin ajro, for whluh ho wan dlHfliHitrtl from th force. Wo havo almi boon lnfonnotl that McCrary wan roliiHtalod by tho loiu'd of llroand polloo ooiunilHHlontr at a Hot-ret mooting. If thin wan ho, why thlB MocrooyV We havo ri'poiitodly rotiuoHtotl our frlom1n to patronl.o tho men who ad vert Imo inTliR Amkhioan, tolling thoiu that they would thoroby groatly hhhIhI in In our fight itgaliiHt Homo. Quito a number havo 1'nnpllnd with that re (iieht, but a largo majority prefer to go olmiwhcro, Thin I not tho way Homo light! her hatUo. Tho mlnuto the numtM of lliobti inerehiiutH appeured In oiircolumriH, every Uihikmi wan noMlloil to Mlay away from thorn. An a ooiinh (pit'iieo they lout hoiiio trade. Wo naturally felt oaoh render tif Tiik AMKttlt'AN, now numborlng inoro tlniii bix toon IhoiHand oaoh week, would feel it liioumhoiil upon him to eall on and pairorilu thorn. If you havo not dono bo In tho punt, why not tin bo thU wot.de and In tho futuro? Wo inunt all Bhind togotlitT Our InttM'OHlB aro Identical, Tho Injury of one rrotoBtaut bIiouIi! bo tho I'liiici'fti of all. AN exchange, wIiobu odltor In In the w. Bt, biijb: "In tmo of tho principal citlei of Washington hmt week, ninety ono candldaU B for atlmUxlon lo tin A, 1', A. worn liiliUti'd In tmo council alone, and 127 application woo re cclved atitl dmpi nod of. Tim following mooting night 100 applications wore taken undorcoiiHidorailon. Tho "dnriied rrankx" cociu tit ho gottliig an thick In Wiiflilnt'tiHi im thoy aro la Mlchluan, Ohio, llilnoU, Iowa and ('mi ula, When tho fact Im taken InlnO'Hihl'liTiitlnii that tho WhhIiIi uioii hrmioli U only two tu thrtm woekit old, wo ma v 'll turn to the older, hannor HtatoM and hid tin in look to their laiireU, If tint good work contlnui'B to Ihilvt! ait It Iiiin tlirlvod in tho juibI, year, lHId will Hud tho United HtatoB whh 'I.OIHi.ihki khI hi A. 1'. A. vote to bo caul for a good, honent rfproBontatlvo Aiuoric.in proBldcnt, Tho party IoikIcib had hotter Ihi ItMik Ing for a man to fill tho bill, nthm-wlon they will lllid tin MiNi'lvo li fttMit In the cold " )o vor ni i.iKVK is fiii ksi'Hm ii: Hill Vmi Ihnk VtMir MciiIIiiiciiN Hllli ( a-li! J In n Itoail 'I h U, We hoo by a recent dUpatoh that I'rof. Waller KIiiih declareB ho Intenda to k pen k In Kiiukauna, WIb,, front which lnco ho wan driven by an Infuriated Ilomun Catholic limb a abort liineat;o, and that If (Jov, Pock docB not afford him and hhtfrlendM proU-cllon they will protect tin niMdveB. Thero Ih Botno thing very Mlgnlftoant In that declara tion, and unit bb Homo Ih totally blind or gout) completely a-azy hIio tntiBt rt alizothat that jkiIiiI whero forbear anco coitMB to bo a vlrtuu Iiiib boon readied. No jicoplo aro slowtir t wrath than tho American, nono aro tnoro dclernilnoii to havo all that tholr hill of !ghtB doclaroB thoin ontltlod to, or will go to greater length to prott ct tho weak, tho downtrodden or the abiiMod than loyal American, native and foreign born. 8ueh men aro the frlciiilH of Prof. SIiiib, and hotild lUmio commit an overt act whllo ho I in Kaukauna, and chubo loyal I'rotoBtant Aiueriuan blood to utain the virgin noil vN T . . t . i U. . i't U i K t . I .- i " i t S A . ,J ' ' Ill t..- -,. t..,l - v Me r I !. (., V . W- i Vt1'H, it . I- t 5 j ' V ,; 1 It i i t i I V. ; -i t I,, lili !. ' l , ( ... ( t . .il l II-. l j ii m : in In ti t. ' t . t I 1. !;! ll Ut il Ii. 1 (t' i.l JiJ WV HM.I ti , (mi. t iu i u Tin " p;,,tbs It i. tl-i'i ll '! Hi' !!,! I..ll1' UK. I to I 111' ' ' I. I I I. ' i'l H I 'it .M !t I. i tin il ii lm !ili Ii Mill to mi i uli !n ii I i.Mln'ii-11, t.i 'l ll,;- 'in' M"i ' ' In, tli.' ulilof dnniWi'M nil. n iim.'w, ti lit mill, ihiin li nti, I !(t'i' ij .hlii iil III. lii tj allot- liilillli Iho it'dfiili'litH' i if ll ople lij ll jKut l.' .nlel tli'tn nl lejitity a ii ti l eii-liip Ii il lli, -re rliinilil i n iminl nl nlili ti il-i- ihnipr inill !' ttvei l.-.l ttiiliniil l.!ii.'.l-li.',l, tillhituh ill Uli tlilii". ili Ii rt II iili-iu linn npH ,iri nut of tlioiiie. I lull ll'illn- U di-li ntiilieil tin limn nlotll l.dl tli-: iiuih aboiil her In niie of hot oliiunjlinliU, ami Aineiloati fx-kil a iv oiimll,V delei iiitni il to awttkon tho I Yotitiii.t who lite III U'Hiie i-iiti'd ooinuiuoilleH In the iliingi-i of lviimnil ugj!roHnim. To wo that the lall'-rnro no. hIhiwoiI, Unit they got fair trout miMil, Ih par I of the duty of tlieim- li lollo prow, ThU wo bIiiiII aUaj'Mon ileavor to do, and Mlnen our mode of warfare In with the Jm'Ii rather than with Iho Hwonl, wilh the hitlloi. rather than with the bullet wo havo conceived of tho idea of rah ing a "Froo Speech Fund" which ehall bo lined to puulnh men whoattempl. to provent froo Bpeeoh. Thin fund Im not to bo ued In any par ticular part of the United Ktatoa tint wherever the iiiIiiIoiih of tho pope en deavor 1o Hot axido that coimtltutlonal giiaraiitei'. Already a nunilior of ladicH and gentlemen havo contributed to tho fund and now that it In fairly underway wo hhull expect liberal roHpor.MoH from patriotic men and womon who are not afraid to hack up their HcntlmontB with their ciimIi. Tho fund hhould roach tho 1000 notch within a few woekH. Kaon patriot could afford Bomothing; all Bhouhl glvo a lltllo, Tho momborB of tho "Froo Speech Fund Loaguo" agree ItB ftllloWB! -J C3 u a o ci , a Hi 13 a a o C "a Hi 0) a ui 03 a 0) bD s o 0 11 0) 03 0 0 i I- 111 o . o " bt 7 a 2 2 o tl) V r a it V6 2 to a o o 4) 43 d at -. C - a a u s be 41 2 M 2 A many of our friend a .loBlro to become contributing member til tho Lcatruo can (111 out and Bond to our ad- tire tho iiImivo form, Thoxo who only doBlro to become honorary member can do o by Bonding In fifty cent and applying for a cerilllcnto of member- ip. MtuHo wini t oun lie done on tbl line, Homo Meddle In llrallhin rtillllr. Father llnptlBle, the guide and private Boeretnry of the papal nuncio In llra,11, him InmiioiI a pamphlet for private circulation, advancing tho o tabllHhmont ol a monarchy, In thl pamphlet Father H;ipl.l,n biij-b that Admiral tie Mello promUed to rcBtoro the monarchy, a well a the right of the church. However Father Hap tlHio'B wUhi-B will hardly bo real I zed a Horn I'rdro' iliiuyhtrr 1 known to bo under the eompleto control of tho J 'biiIib. Whereii army leader and prominent nun of affair In lira 1 1 havo Humoil an attitude of dnelded btiHtll- Itv agalnt any cunnectlim between chlirch and Htale. . Koine' Hay. Two wretohe, one of them a woman of the BM'eet, H icing In abject terror In a tletuidlHln d hack, with tho huHbiind and brolherBof insulted wive and ! tor pufBiilrig, i the hp.'ctaclo Kiiiimiim (,'lty proioiiii'd lo the world a few tlay ago. Ihl I one of the A, I A.' hltfhoNt iiehlevi'iiientB In culture anil civilization, MeNamarawlth the gate money, departed to part unknown, after firing Into an unarmed crowd. Wtnti rn CniHttih r, Jan. Iti, l!i. 1 hi need no comment. It plainly demoiihtratt that Home llrt abuse. then Blatidei thoxo who are eotirageou enough Ui h ave her tnfantoii surround ings, and step tail, Into tho broad, eloar I I .-l. i .1 1 i " , , . . . ii'iil oi uii' iriy, ami inen nit me vail from her horror and her Inhju tie. " . - ...... .. Klght Hell will be the altraetion at tlio Fifteenth Street Theater for whole week, beginning Sunday, with Wednesday and Saturday matinees, with an extra matlnoo on Thursday, Popular prices, Sam T. Jacks Lilly Clay Company is playing a sueceHhful engagement at 1,1th Street theater this week. Tho last Itcrforuiance occur! Saturday night. VAN SANTON THE FLAG pia I n 4 fnn It I iih lr tti4 Mt am IHr l.nmlli tif I'uli Int i.m, !r I mt n t .'i 'in n ! Ihf ! lo hit; H'l.lt-i m 't'!,.-.1.i ii , I, I tt a j II ,1. 1 if.f nf the Ml! til V rt-l.lt'tiHl ,11,11 Nit J't Pull loll.' I'.k-ttt ! "t Alinti'M, initilinll lin'l, ott SiuiMt AiU'ti 't'"i I : "Ml,. 'n. nl, n', M. tiiU t i( Msrllm Wn-I iot'Litl t'ninp, Ni. I''. Pull intii' luj;li1i-ri of Atle tiiit, Blel I'tlitliU of I'nx llotlt -Till llHteftml (.rtlln'l Itiju' of plltl lilts ( a lluvl ful i III . I Onl,tBl- iilrtle y,iu on tin- nti; n )ou aoe mule lu:. I am ybiil ibnt ihe powerful atin of tirnnii d putt lot imii w lilrh bit Ivi n l-nin'il up to bitlti'f ilnwii the billtalkB of a tiviiebi i'iin, itiiilliMianl anil ib'Vil IkIi Inililulloti of tii'itnin against the pt Inelple of our fiit- fc-ovi'i timriil, is N ing Ntiviiulb. in il by tin' clean, white hand of American mother. With a love of morality not urootiil to your loyalty, with a love of tied strong a your love of country, you aro called upon In opHine religion hbaiu and mait-maiio tlogmitH, by howsoever high an ecclesiastical authority they in ay be sanctioned; for they are opposed to the freedom of the race and the Individual liberty of couMcletic't. "I am glad that so many women in Peoria believe in a genuine American Ism. Our country Is a vast physical empire. Our form of government I the most philosophical and phllau throplcal In the world, and our civiliza tion tho highest and grainiest known to man, and everyone within our bord ers, not tinctured with the blood of treason, should feel proud If the word 'America' were stainped upon hi fore head In lottej'H so largo and livid that even thostt who run would read. In till republic everyone should bean Ameri can first, last and alt tho time. The hand of all nativities should bo swal lowed tip In this one land of their adop tion. In this country, one's lovo of PrtwhyturlanlHtn, Catholicism, Method Ism or Ingersollism should not precede or exceed hlspatrlotiHin. In our citizen ship allegiance to tho federal constitu tion Bhouhl come first; question of faith afterward. I havo no objections to foreign Immigration, but I want Im migrant to leave all allegiance to the rulers of the country from which they came behind them, as wtdl as their lings nud their theories of government. I do not believe a naturalized citizen of thl government can parade under any other Hag In thl country than tnostnr and atlpen without making of himself a perjurer before our laws, "I am opposed to any direct or Indi rect declaration of allegiance to liny foreign prince, Bovereign, king, queen or potentate, whether civil or ecclesias tical, and the bond of any government on earth who would seek to control those In this country who had Isten hi subjects, should bo regarded by tho head of our government as a conspirator against us, and they should refuse to treat with them along any line, This Is America, it ml only American citizens I care not whether by adoption or by birth-should find shelter and freedom and full protection here, I sound an alarm on this point, because In Illinois art American citizen has committed what I consider a crime In accepting a title of honor from a foreign potentate. It I In plain violation of our national constitution, "1 believe all schools conducted at tho expense of public fund should be under tho supervision of national law, and that tlio history of patriotism should bo so simplified as to constitute a pari of the primary coure In every American child' education. This would Instill patriotism and broad minded nos Into the child first, and the denominational and parochial schools could take their chances tin dwarfing and na-rowlng them down afterward, I am bitterly opposed to any division of the school fund, even for the Methodist chit rcii. "I ho all school of every name will yet bo under the sup"rvllon of national law. This will kill the present tendency of arraying one creed against another, and keep the young from being drawn into the gn at whirl of sectarianism or doiiiimlmitiomillsm, and leave them free to the consideration of the all im IKirtant question of lumii Jltk American ism, I think the b aching of foreign languages In our American schools Is denatioiifillzing, and should Ihi dis couraged and abandoned, am partic ularly In love with the (lag of thl country, and would like to see our na tional congress pass a law requiring the school director In every district to float the stars and strip. m ft out the highest, dotne of every school house In the land, and also another law requir ing the national emblems of red, white and hi on, starred and striped, tt enter Into and eotiitttuto a part of the decor ations In every training sehoil, semi nary, collego and church, anil any minister, or rector, or priest refusing an organization the right to carry our national emblem:1 on Iho coffin of a de ceased comrade within tho walls of the most sacred precinct whero he presided, ' I i ..., , ,1 I. . . -n t., ... t I ....., 1 ):.(,. t t t i ,. - i s , ,v l , iilli'.iii ...t i4 in !.,. i , ., t t , ' M in ft .-,n if , i . I !vt..!) I IV I I.HIi h l V I-.. jte'l III II I u ,.i l , s, I .!,, !. ,1 I. tl f l IV .-( t' ll-i, II f I ' I. l! I - fl .'Hi I' 4 till T M . At 1. 'il'' w O.i ' i til ii st'.i in' I tt i I I.i' 1 1 k i t i in t.ltiin l.jt isln,! fnf pivt.l, mi. I I t,!. n lu- I mii i'1'i1-d to tu j j t t ii lm ii a tf 1 1 t j k iti. I We tnii- ' l-Hlitllill Iliill lM ltP Jh I pi" nil' tl'il i j ! utii. )i.V, hit, I I ,1 il s'l Is- iJ.H'j tintl I'j Uii stm- l' I mil tt iv I ! j lnnil, Iml ! fit !,, Im! of ib-tMs j l'ei-1 m-,i tint-row u I ,lsil th. it iil, n l ils rs, iswl ili .ts niii n tiin.l n the wm Id, Hit t ill ww tie it out ami IM, n tlr ill snil develitp tbi-iti Inln n ti'iliie iiidtibissl slid Into a gt iiml ohU. n Ship. pMM t't l.lll'l 'Vllll.n, ' Ipl, - - V MIMA I II V I HvniM. A MlnUl.r Him itiN lite A. I'. A. I Tnlirn lo 1nk bt mi Uhl iiblli r. ShU'S PlTV. Kelt, I I, F.nirnil Tut: Ami:uica: Thinking you should know that wo have a gen tleman looati il lit our oily by the Inline of pev. Mare. W, Marling, who look the responsibility in the First Congre gational church to coiiili inn tho A. P. A., I send you the sermon, out. from the Sioux City 'Ym'xof Monday evening, Feb. 12th. This sermon watt delivered by this lluv, Darling, Sunday evening, Feb, lllh, to a very large and Intelli gent audience. The friends hero would be pleased to have you comment on the same. I am surprised to know that wo have such men In our churches, who take the side that gentleman tloes in regard to the good principles of tho American Institutions which the A. P, A. Is trying to uphold, and to open the eyes of Just such men a this gentle man, who unqualifiedly condoms our organization and the noble principles we are to uphold, and which we will uphold at all hazard. The wood are full ot A. P. A.'b In Sioux City, and it would surprise this Hev. Darling If he only was aware of the number who be long lo hi own church, lie ha taken hold of a matter that will require his whole time and attention if he tries to blind the American people bo a riot to ho good and true American. A, P. A.'b will stand by tho Constitution of the United Stales, Its flag am) free schools and other Institutions, They will he In favor of having thl gentle man talk. It I a good advcrtlsment for tho order. One thing Is certain, we can stand being criticised without be coming hoodlums, like the dupe did at Kansas City, arid have done at several other places, I am thankful our people are getting woke up to tho danger which surround them, which account for thing getting brighter oycry day, The ballot box will surely knock out tho enemy; that I what wo are using In Sioux City. Mr. Kill tor, this Is rny first attempt to write anything for your noble paper, am an old soldier, hut I am pleased to say I am In the ring for good govern ment and the support of our public school until I have to give up this life, That shall ever he my principle, 1 have a yet not seen anything In TllK Amkiucan from tho A, 1'. A.'b In Sioux City, It Im tho duty of all to show to the world our alms, object and princi ple In this good work, Ho now, Friend Thompson, If you chose to put thl In print, you havo my most hearty con sent. Put rny name In In full, as f fear no man when working for a good and iwblo cause, I shall probably write morn In the future If agreeable to you and Tiik Amkuiijam'h friend. Your respectfully, N. N. HcnUYUm, The sermon referred to by Friend Schuyler I printed In-low, and I filled with the usual chip-Imp and buueomb, If a twel ve-yenr-old school boy could not riddle Hev, Darling' arguments, tie ought to bo taken out of school and put to work In a holler factory where he could not hear himself think, Tint A, P, A, d'HM not, oppose I Conan Cath olic because of tholr religion, but ( r.num (lit 1 rln i in In bi' Itmnnn ('iillmlirM flrnt iiml Aiinrir.iin rltizr.HH (ifhriniiil; because they agree that where the laws of church conflict with tin; laws of the land, Uir, burn (if tin; rhurrk an to tif mihinitiiliiiili titit ijkI, No men can be a loyal American who believes those doctrines, anil none but loyal Ameri can should fill American offices, The A P, A, 1 opposed to treason; It Isop imsed to ecclesiastical Interference In rational state fir municipal politics, ami tho 1 Ionian church, we have dem onstrated time without number, at tempt to control our affair of state. If Hev. Darling doubt any charge here made we are able to glvo our authority, ami no Homan Catholic Priest, lilshop, Archbishop or Pope will have the te merity to deny It. Our ail vice to Hev. Darling Is, "look at the hidden alms and objects of Humanism, you will find none In the A. P. A." We are open enough to admit we will not vote for a Homan Catholic, and give you our reason for such refusal. This I the report of hi sermon; "Hev. Marc W. Darling spoke at the First Congregational church lait even ing before a very largo congregation on "The A. P. A. and Municipal Heform," taking his text from Matt, vll, 12. 1 I . I 4 . n ' 1 1- , , . l lii l,' i t,'..t H, r,, ' .1 lit' i' . s " i ti n ' tl,. i,. A ft. t.. . r, ,,,. t , j . . . i t (.iti 'iii,l n un i ?,. ',.. i i ii t- ii, l'ii. .1 .1 I I. im t list WiKii.iii.it, ,B;i.t tti,. .i,, r1, i.t in Ki,tl. ' H ,t I nl Vl 1 1 1 II j i t. f !, If. I I II,, 1 :n , ( H I s.l (I . " , fl ii ' , o' hi I,.!!,, .aid ' It I li ii- I n n -ttiii i in it in ' i' I I' In tinijllj, ti.in il, ftli ii !iHi Mil tu'll m I ll Kitl 1,1 Ii' le H, ti n! I P 11 I - "i to ls. tills ti tillg lt tie A. P A in gnlii?st lull I pie S e tn link of this lit nit iinins j id in1-! aid ili i.iunte hiii. While Hii'ii' hit' I it nun Ii siil mid much pi inti d In M gatll til tli.' A, P, A l"IJ fi-W HM-lle nit. le nf im urgittilatiott know wi ni it l Hint list Is lt ivh! piiwe I'll fl of hII you must know li st 1 I iie tie p r oiial auiitinsii) im, I mi littoi s, tsilit leal el-ii lit loiis. 1 ile-iie lo I (ml It, its oh aily as pim.,. v. hut H Is, ami then suliinil the question In Jour cute tin! jiiiignii nl as to win Iher In Its pur- poses mill put is it Is l ieht im, I jus.!, Il is, lo be sure, a si oret t rganbal ion, llui without much t (Tort on my part 1 have Is en nble to seottre copies from Ihrie ililf, reiil sourci s of all Its seeii t vows and avowed purposes, I havo no ih slro to rev, nl these, except so far as seem essential In give a Just bleu of what the organization is, 1 was led 'Irsl to inquire into this because when I was asked by an A. P, A. to pivaoh In favor of II, ami 1 refused, 1 was up braided for my Ignorance and what ho called my lavoritism for the Human Catholic. Desiring not to be Ignorant, 1 set to work to know what the organi zation tiroposed. it is a religlo-politieal organization. Iluies religion in the monkey used the cats-paw, to rake the chestnuts out of tho fire. It Is an or ganization that Is after the chestnuts, and it appeals to religious prejudice and religious haired to help get the po litical chestnuts out of the lire, "Few of us probably realize how pow erful this organization Is In many part! of the country, and especially In our own city. Practically It sock to thor oughly boycott every Human Catholic In politic and In trade, We can best Judge of It declared purpose by an ex tract from one of lis most solemn oaths; 'That I will uoi, employ a Homan Cath olic In any capacity, if I can pioeuro tho service of a Protestant; that In all grievances I will seek only Protestants and counsel with them, lo the exclusion of all Homan (Jut holies, and will not maKu known to them anything of any nature matured at such conferences; that I will not countenance the nomi nation In any caucus or convention of a Homan Cat hol lo for any office In the glftof the American people, and t Intt I will not vote for nor counsel others to vote for any Homan Catholic, but will vot't only for a Protestant; that I will endeavor at nl! times to place political positions of thl government In the hand of Protetaril, Ilesldes, thl I not the worst feature of the A, P. A. The 'unwritten work,' the addresses and stories of plot and plans of the Catholic abound In (ho most extrava gant narrative. They tell how the Calhollc are planning to rise up some day and cut all our throats, how they have arm stored In their churches, even In Sioux City, and that they are training an army lo subdue the Protest ants. Hindi bugaboo stories are used to arouse religious hatred. "Now how many of you think that an organization with such purposes ami plans I Jus1 tiled' Can any of us think that It Is In accord with the golden rule' Turn the tables, (nit yourself In the pi aei; of the H'innti Catholic, Suppose an organization wi re projected thus ngulst tb Methodists, or against, the CotigregatlonalUts, how many of you could possibly think that It was not monstrous' Il Is notaquestlon wbejier It can he made to serve our party or our religion. It i a question whether It is honest and manly and christian, "Think of thl now a a christian ought to think about It, as an honest man ought to think about It, and answer whether thl organization I one that can possibly Moot with your approval, Having studied Into this organization f cannot hesitate to toll you why It Is wrong, r Irsl, It violate iiotli tint spirit and letter of the golden rule and of the whole gospel, Would you like to have your private religion thus treated' I It not clearly the most unjust mid uu- christian discrimination against what Is and what ought to be, regarded its sacred and private opinion' I nrn a Protestant of the Protestant, and I have never hesitated to criticise freely what I deemed to be (he great fault of the Homan Catholic church, but 1 should be ashamed to call myself a christian and th i secretly conspire against the private religion of any man, woman orchlld. This organization doe not seek to enlighten, to reform any faults that may hit Inherent In the li t man church, hut It secretly conspire against Catholic n Cut holies, not against them a men, but against their religion. "inilie second place j minx II, is wrong because 1 1 Invoke religious lie trod for political ends, Thl I most dangerous buxlnui. It 1 going back to tho bigotry and religious persecu tion of tho fifteenth century. Again, I deem It wrong because It practically violates that constitutional provision i Ih I i. I-. I s i .!.. - .1 . O. I! ; .1,1 ,i ,' i.h f t r W ' " t. ,i ,..,..,- ' ! ' ,.t .u . t .' ' ' ''" ,.,!. t-'imt . ' it ' !' , ;'s" !,.,, I. .1 tt . 'tl lite-- its' I '"' , .. il,i.(-i, smts'leti W 0"t 1 It MiJ L.,1 Is.dl.l III Hi etkl-HS D C'l IU rot ei -lli( ' 't!'l! ' ' , ,l t l.s ell I .1 . tie I is " ' t!mn 1l-.nl ,.( I),, it n ',t.Mi ,',i,i (, im s 11 i turn , Utli lime im i- d, H ' h a ,l,,-l( ivh.'ll lis t'l.i'H, i m 1 , i ,l , -, ii,- mleiim .1 l- l""k '-!( Im e "I ! "k Sk-s h't It Isisii'O it l a buttling sl.nlue inl it bin! on American civil mlieli thai such it Ihitg should nl-l among u an 1 m1 I 'be ttppinval, lis p,i.sil, 11 UiRt.ef llotey gissl cjti t ti.., I spenk iigninst II H vmin' I am a Pmtcsinnt. tllsacase In which Httoillo call hardly s ak (or hilli-elf. And fo. ling that It weulil lv tin an ami oonaiilly for lue, a Prololit"it, to siand I y and see it I 'a l hollo friend whom I ri guided a a (rue patriot and chris tian thus wronged, I mml protest, I hnvoheeh told that 1 would be stir prisei to know bow many ministers of this city iiml menils'i's of Protestant ehuiehi s Isdoiig to this organization. I caiint t for my part reconcile this or ganization with (he spirit and ptiroso of the gospel. Then I must speak against 11, Is'Oiiuse while not all Cntho I lest are gisid citizens, no are all Prot estiilils good citizens, yet all lire enti tled lo nl I of the right and privileges of citizens of our commonwealt h. Who will dare to say any soldier In the last war was less patriot lo and less heroic because he was a Catholic' This or ganization being what ll Is, can it pos sibly receive the support or encourage ment of any citizen who profess tho christian name, or havo any respect for tho religious rights of other from whom they may differ' "If there arc any persona who have become members of this organization thinking at the time that It was justi fied and right, will they think bo after becoming familiar with it purpose and plans? I do not ask you to judge It a I may Judge it, but to judge It Justly and honestly, a you would Ilk?, to !o Judged. I ask you to take the gospel rule a Christ laid It down, and put It down by the side of thl organi zation, and then looking at them both, ask yourself If you can honestly and justly uphold such an organization. "jej ItefiiHcd to Manic III Informant. FoilT Waynh, .fan 27. In tho libel suit brought by lllshop Hademacher against the Ainciicun Knijlr, the Ameri can Protective Association paper pub lished here, Kdltor Hid well yesterday refused to give the source of hi In formation which led to his bitter at tack on the Catholic Orphans' home, I,atn In the evening Judge O'Hourko entered an order requiring lildwellto glvo the Information, Defendant' counsel filed exception und the case went over until this morning. When the court met this morn! and the Hid well case wa called the ex amination, by agreement of attorney, was continued until next Wednesday, i.i - -s -- .. .- Dublin A. I', A.'s Parade. DUMJTH, Feb. Dublin Indulged Inst night In the greatest parade ever seen there, fully 10,000 people being In line. The most noticeable emblem pa raded was a miniature of the "Little I led School H'ie," Thl I the first tlmo the American Protective Asso ciation here has shown publicly that It wa Interested Iri the recent election. There were 2.000 men and buy In the division headed by the American Pro tective Association emblem, Mr. J, It, Harvey, of Clifton Mill. was called to JHoomlngburg, Ohio, last week, to attend the funeral of her father, Mrs, Harvey will visit rela tive! In different part of Ohio and re turn home some time In March, -.... . t - For Jewelry, Wntche and Silver ware, go to JOHN HIJDD'S, HI 7 North Kith street, Notice of Sale Under Ohattel Mortgage Nolii'Hls lierehy nrlven that by vlrliin of a I'hiilii'l iniiiiiMtfii, daleil uu llui Nil, ill, v of Miiii'li, Islii, iieiiiiyof which wits duly llieil In Mm nlllee nf ihi, eniinly clcik of llmitrhi county, Nchiiiskii, on ihe lllh ilny of Miii-ch, HIM, ioi'I I'xeculeil hy hi A. Helen mill Hiiriih T, Miilhn y In II, W, Ainlcrsnii Ui scciiih Dm Iiuviiii iil of Ihe slim of if Mm lonl iiiiua which (hern hiishecn liulil I he sion nft.'O.on, iiml it pint which Ihcni Is now dun the miuh nf i,im, lii fiiuli hnvlni hccii mini,, I r, i he pity, mi ni nt snlil sum mnl mi sun or ulhcr in-n-ccciliiiif hi In w hiivinir hcci, InM ii in.'il to recver uu lil ii,, hi or any purl ihi.riKif, ihcrn. fern f will sell Ihi, properly I Iiiti'I iiflcscrihi.fi, vl.i line ciciim coll.. three yems ohl, onn crciiin cull, it nn yi iu olil; enc' ' Jersey ,, yen is nhl, i,l puhllc ii i -1 1 , , 1 1 . hi the Imiisii of M, II. ViH'iicr, In t liii'cnci. precinct, iihonl, imii mile misi. nl Imhiili, I'lucii Hin t Inn, In Hninihis ciiniily, nu llui !Mh ilny Alurch, l"'i. nl I ' i'i 1 1 ii-h p. in, nl hiiI it ilny, Mitlcil I chnuiry in, Isiu, l. 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Amlcisiin, llrfiuiU Inivlnx henii m.iiln In pnymcnl. of siihl sum mnl no miiI I, orolher piocccilhiK nl Inw hnv Iiik hecn limiliiiicil to recover snlil ilchi.or miy purl, lhi.-cof, Ihcc r,,ii, will sell Ihn piopciiy therein ilcKcrlheil, vl: fimi iluiui mine. oni'sldM Ihi r, plmio hox, top liuniry, unit Ihrecspilnir cuprcss wiium, wilh hchi, Iwii w-lM of slnulc hiirness. in. pnhll,. uucMon, lit i he lioiisn of M. II. Vainer, In rim-en ... pr. clm i, ii IiiiiiI i,m, mil,, cm of licholi I'hico il Iii il 'Inn , ln lliniuliis eniinly, on the '.ill, dm of Minch IKU. nl I o'clock p. m.of sulddiiy, lialed I chriiiiiy In, ism. 7 ,., " W. ANHKUSDN. ' AsmIkih'P.