The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, February 16, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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vtun iil ' m-tit fiv lw-il "I""
tli nMnlp 'I Hl - I YMviiliim
AlttltlK) HlVll MTtl 1i tlx' "!
Hnw Una tW I foifciTy mill
thutit nfth Knon thing HiiiHii
(M'tlllV ft'i 'IH'Bi(ll Jiil'tiw,.
fitstliiT, iIibI h uUI ulvc2,tHirr
tfte j.mliiotltin of ltu limn who forjH
It, Attoiwy Hurnluim aU,l Hint ho
mlffht wi otter .HHt for thn innn
who kill a Jtmlltto Nlfholn, for Jhwlliw
Nlchol wntt ullvo bihI nwnt. Mr.
llrown mild Unit Vim Ciithollc I'liini'h
oftYivtl IO,000 for tlio mnn who foiuvil
the hook. JuMloo Nlolml wild: "The
jury will lo old, grHy hciuh-tl mn in
fore tluy omu ini'inorlu Unit look,'' iind
ho rult'il tho htn.k out.
Tlio flint wit noun for tlio ilofoiiHO wit
thon called hy Attorney lhirnhiun, who
whh J. H- Fink. Uu ltitod that ho wiim
aOithoUo mid luul lived in tho vicinity
Inoo My of HI ovldonoo In the
'particular point "of tho cao whh clour,
and took olT uch partM a would ho
nooonHiiry to nmko tho charo Htiok.
Ho ttntod that ho know or liad known
"HUliop Konrlok, or ArohhlHhop Kin
rlok." Ho did notwiy that Father Pal-
. ton or Father LUlla committed thtwo
crhnoH, hut wild that Bishop Moan
hail a copy of tho hook, "Konrlok's
Moral Theolojry."
Tho Mihjeet of tho dlnturhanco on tho
treet, Sunday, when a man wan
knocked down, wbb Introduced hy an
attorney for the dofeiine. rroMM-utlny;
Attorney Ilrown ohjeutud, and ald In
regard to the man who wan knocked
down near Turner hull, Sunday after
noon, that, "tho man needed knocking
'down."
Mr. Fink further Mild that there wan
"Bortto excitement hack at the door at
onotlmo," (referring: to ilia entrance),
also that "there wero throe separate
mlHHlloB thrown in at the window."
Regarding hl leaving tho hall, he
aid: "When I went down Blair tho
treet waa crowded with weoplo."
When the proaecutlon took the w If
hokh in hand he wan eUmely croud
examined. He watt finally ankodlfhe
was an A. 1. A. To thin quoatlnn he
anaerU'd that ho wan. lVoaecutlng At
torney I Irown then aaked: "How long
have you hen an A. I'. A.?" "Inm
than a year," waa the reply. Among
others regarding the P. A., tho fol
lowing interrogation was put: "lan't
one of the principles of tho order not to
tote for Catholics?" The reply was:
"It Is a minor principle." At one tlmo
ome quohtlons were asked hy tho
prosecution regarding the different
orderi to which Mr. Fink belonged.
He mentioned that ho was a Mason.
M. L. Barhart was tho next to give
evidence for tho defense, which was
derrogatlvo to that of tho Btate. Tho
prosecuting attorney and Attorney
Uurnhatn, of the defense, engaged In a
heated discussion, and the attorney for
the d. fene said to Mr, Ilrown: "You
had better go and study la." This
witness, as others, testified that tlio
charge against the bishop was contrary
to the manner In which they had heard
him tin-i himself. Ho was also
quetdloned closely about the A. V, A.
by the prosecuting attorney. In reply
to the question, "Are you a member of
the A. 1. A.V" the witness said that he
had been a momla r atKiut one year.
Mr. I A. May wasexanilned and his
"short hand" notes read, outside of
which ho knew very little regarding
the lecture, and did not have it In full.
During tho examination Attorney
Walsh did considerable coaching for
Prosecuting Attorney Ilrown. Tho
witness testified that be had forgotten
his umbrella and had left It In tho hall
on the night of the lecture, and that he
aw a Winchester rifle which ho whs
told belonged to the bishop. The
prosecution Bhutoff the evidence when
the defense asked the witness who told
him the gun belonged to tho bishop.
Certain points In the notes were not
agreeable to tho prosecution, and wero
questioned closely to obtain them In a
different light.
Mr. A. K. Christiansen testified next,
producing nothing new, but reiterated
a contradiction to the prosecution.
Strong evidence was obtained from
Thos. Egan, and caused him to he
threatened for Its dcllvory after he had
left the witness stand. Mr. Kgan said
that he belonged to no church but that
he was "born and baptized in the Ro
man Catholic church." Hi evidence
was clear, Btiaight, end refuted the
charges epainst the bishop as laid
down. Hefctattd that he was present
at the Sunday eight lecture and saw
the brick which was threwnfrtm tho
it ei! in s,.j'H-.tf 4 aet j
li nVMl Altttl ltlV
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I - tl l()h to .
n ti I' I. . t..t tl.i !itivl Ui Us n k
I ll't'l l , (i. lv ti
hul l)e ! ! . Mi It . s
Hi n J'l 1 to full hlM m1
ti.- t 1 t -r en,"" hi, ml I hei
t tirtijf inN n n.w :f e !jitl
i t i ui. r tl. .IhxUh i-t
i,ilnti the uMi.r, in -rw-ie
Itiiiv Aftr Hun h ei-i 'tiiitttliii
IStweutleg Attotee) Ueen ak.l
' jit ni mi. r of ti e A I. A.V
To h Mi Mi. r I'IImI: ''Ni, sir,"
When Mr, M. Ilin tmiteil
our to tb provil(eg tlot)iJf he
s lii-Htt i liS!i titllv, 1 ln ")e nl
im" I li (intlv Ai rvmr no spplied to ev r.1
quesllnn hieh Wn so put that It i'tnil.1
enl b R!ii-i i il by either of the words.
Attorney W'sUh ilM nn rktia sunxint
of ctwehtng up to this lime, W.4. p. m.,
and had lv n sitting Is lilnd I'romH'Mt
leg Attorney Ilrown for over an hour
taking notes ele,
lllshop J. V. MeNatnara gave testi
mony similar to that of the day Is fore
regnrding his Identity, lie deslreU to
refer to Kenrlek's "Moral Theology,"
which ho held In his hand, but was
shut off by Justice Nichols. The bishop
stilled that the lecture of January Id,
whs on "Koman Theology." lie also
had Kenrlek's "Moral Theology" on the
stand before him and would run through
It in Its principal parts. A most bitter
battle ensued between the attorneys
and Prosecuting Attorney Ilrown would
not allow the book to lie Introduced,
and he was sustained hy Justice
Michols. Uetorts between Iturnham
and Ilrown followed. "I say ho Is a
bettor lawyer than Daniel Webster or
Henry Clay," said Drown. Hurnhatn
replied, "I'm a bettor lawyer than
Marcy K. Drown." Tho words had
scarcely left Durnlunn's lips before the
court house shook with a round of U
plause. Yelling, whistling, clapping of
hands and stamping of feet formed the
outburst from the people who could not
restrain their delight at the retort,
Justice Nichols sprang to his feet and
yelled to the marshal to clear the rourt
room. At tho appearance of tho mar
shal the people tiled quietly out of the
court room and left the aisles clear;
before, the room was pacaed. It was
Impossible for the blHhop to Introduce
any evidence for hliustlf, as ho was
promptly Bet down on by tho prosecu
tion, The argument was again intro
duced to use Kenrlek's Moral Theology
as evidence, but Justice Nichols de
nounced tho book and would not allow
tho book to be used. He (Nichols)
stated that no one would understand It.
He wished that ho was able to read it
for his own curiosity. "Do you say that
If wo bring a Latin scholar hero you
will let him read It?" asked the defense.
"No, sir, I did not," said Nichols.
Finally Justice Nlcholssald: "We will
not allow tho book In evldencn."
The bishop said to a question, "I ap
pealed to tho audience for a committee
of professors or others to come on tho
stage and verify my statements," when
the Issue of his assertions were con
tested, Referring to the rock which
was thrown at him at the Sunday lec
ture the bishop stated about as follows:
The rock came as from the audience In
the gallery close to the speaker and by
him on the same line to the batik of the
stage and struck the gun lying there
and rolled off, leaving a dent In th
stock. It was i tn ted at another period
that the reason of the gun being brought
to tho hall was that his life had bo m
threatened and that he was Informed
that ho would be mobbed that night,
Ho stated while on the stand that on
the night of the lecture, Tuesday,
January 10, the pollen Informed him
that It would bo dangerous to go out.
Ho made one or two unsuccessful at
tetnp's. To a question regarding his
taking flro arms Into the carriage, he
said: "I left the hall unarmed." When
asked If others entered tho carriage
with him, he replied: "My wife only."
He also stated that no shots were fired
out of the carriage, In regard to his
wife, ho asserted that she was severely
bruised by missiles which were thrown
Into tho carrlago.
Mrs. McNamara, wifo of the bishop,
wus next placed on the stand, and testi
fied that no ahoti wero fired from the
carrlago and that no firearms were
taken Into it, also that she and the
bishop were the only occupants. She
stated that shots were fired at the car
riage. Justice Nichols allowed each aide
twenty minutes to argue the case. Tho
jury was out but a short time when the
verdict was returned and the limit of
the law given, $fi00 fine and one year In
jail.
An appeal was taken to tho criminal
court by lluinham and Elliot. The
other cases, one for the alleged slander
of Mother Superior Hose Vincent, and
tho other for selling obsoeno literature,
the book "Maria Monk," will bo
brought up soon.
A dally paer reported that members
of the W, A. P. A, from Kansas were
present. This Is not true.
At least tho largest portion of the
population of Independence, Mo.,' the
seat of the trial, has been brought to a
decided position on the push question,
v., n, ' Of ii- !
hi ink. M.r t t t l '
' I. I .- 1,-0.5 M .
I,-, m ttl "'4-V t.t,tit'
I.-1 in n,w ? a tti at f,r j'ih j i
i j
n ROmtUt, Mr lii' ), ttsei
t ..t,i .iii.h.n with an aHaiai)
l,i ('' ' tliit, ai ll,i jitl,m
lt? . t m.i!,n Mii , ti.i;,l
lift I" lne. Imhi I I luti
hri I'ttj MtiMl Mutttin), lt.iel
th' ! lii'l tnp)iv wi'h an.1
t,Mni,. M i ltia I t s-il.ii-
(! ttl;tit II Mfi aat r a4
minion to l I H. Wiotlii,
t,en iitel the j ml IM, I.shI, ae.l
a ntilfc.d lt watt until aftitiM
Monday lie t ntinlj 11 In i the
pi i t tfi l .ttirf him until Tt'iiiiMla) .
Thnn'k'ti the lt ti)e of the .ti )e(ti
In aMiilNiiii at tliejxil she hie) tissl
laUen to the lilsln-p,
Many lie oiIxtk of I lie A. P, A. have
I, ml tltelr lVe tlinai n d fl cent!) bj
in. n who nro known to I hem. (nof
the wiinewe ho I, still d In mienfilie
MrNamara rase ias bIhimiI Is f.nv he
left t" "nf. vM, He who claims
M, U a rpoiulblii man, and will at
tempt Ut prosecute the man who made
the Bssvi'lton.
-lilcal
lnlrvuwr.
Hutiry Ottirua and Mlehnsl da Young
ara Ideal inlervlrwpra.tH'rliapi lMM-an t liry
nra both of tlis craft thwnselve. Mr,
tlaorita throw asldn all prelnsliiti whrn
ha la put en the stnnd. Tliera la very lilt la
of tlio theater alsmt him. lla plunges at
ones Into th anhject and throws oil para
graphs with aiieli order and precision Unit
It Is Impoasildn to furi't what ha has said.
Ha hns a way of hrenniliitf fimillliirnt enee
with the ruporter, and unlike many puhlio
nmn does not tiika It for granted that his
views on all kinds of subject are known
In detail alrcndy and la yet afraid they
will not be presented In proper form. He
baa a way ef suddenly departing from bis
loplo and relating pleasant nuecdntoa, al
ways returning to the point at which he
left off. Mr. de Young acts the host al
ways. Ills cigurs, his KK.vptinnclgarul.tea,
made In Cairo enpncially for him, and oth
er refreshments hto plueed before his inter
locutor. Mr. de Young is a barrel of In
formation that is always on tap fur the
benefit of his confreres wherever found.
Ills travel has made him as familiar with
the world In K"irnil as ho Is with Snn
Francisco, and ho knows tlio nITiiIni of his
own country llko nn Kton scholar knows
bis Latin Ki'Hiiimar. All reporters are fond
of Mr. de Young because lie tells them to
their faeea Unit the reporter's Is the moat
Important function, and that the reporter
himself Is the sine tia unn of the newspa
per press. t'liliagu l'ost.
The Glioats In "lllp."
"I was thinking of Jefferson In 'Hip Van
Winkle.' I went to see the dear old thing
one nlKht, and In the scene where the
(hosts play ninepins soft rubber or woolen
balls were evidently used, for they rolled
noiselessly and dropped with an almost
Impercept ible sound. I thought how dif
ferently some others might have staged
that. Mansfield, for Instance, would prob
ably have mil bulls, and the illusion
would have beetr destroyed utterly. As It
was, the game was as ghostly as the gnme
ters. In the treatment of that Important
character, Schneider, the same thought
impressed itself upon me. Hip's dog la as
distinct to one's mental vision as Hip him
self, yet he does net once awirar.
If an actual dug a stub tailed bull ter
rier perhaps should come on the stage, It
would merely hurles(iin thn entire scene
It Is a case where reullsm would not ha
half as realistic as huiiKlnatlon, don't you
aeef -Huston Advertiser.
Ohl Time Itametllfli.
Rtrnngn as It may seem to some, the In
gredients of the witches' caldron ln"Moo
beth," at least a part of them, were once
standard remedies among Kuropeani. In
the tenth and eleventh centuries a sover
eign cure for ague was the swallowing of
a small toad that had bean choked to deat h
on St. John's eve, and a splendid remedy
for rheumatism was to fasten the bands ef
clothing with pins that bad been stuck
Into the flesh of either a toad er a frog.
Physicians frequently recommend the wa
ter from toad's brain for menial affec
tions and that a live toad he rubbed over
the diseased parts as a aura for the quln
By. Chicago lleruld.
Pear as Coiiii.r.
A few members of the llrltlsh penrnge
have mndo reputations as composers. The
Knrl of Westmoreland, first president of
the Hoyal Academy of Music, com posed
oma Italian operas, which were well re
ceived at Home and Milan, and the fatker
of the great Duke of Wellington, the Hurt
of MornliiKton, wrote several glees, which
are still frequently performed at choral so
cieties, thouuh writ leu more than a cen
tury nn, The present lOirl of Mar has
also composed emus church music. I'arls
Herald.
About Ortinsil ( hacks.
The bend of a leading hanking house
has had bis counsel Investigate the law In
rcxard to rertllled checks and flmls thut If
the drawer of a check has taken It to the
bank and had It certified he Is still, jointly
with the bank, responsible to the payee If
the bank fulls, If the payee, however, has
taken the cheek to the bank and had It
certified, the drawer of the check Is no
longer responsible to the payee, because
tba payee accepts by that action the re
sponsibility of the bank Wall Street
Newa.
Horrible Thought.
Timid Young Author Haven't yon read
my poem too hitllyr I am sure, air, It
has some good feu turns about it that yon
would sea on a more careful reading.
Editor (with a sudden suspicion) You
are cut trying to work off an acrostlo on
ns, are you, mlssf Chicago Tribune.
A cat imported from Madagascar ia In
the possession of W, C. Hobluson of New
Castle, 1'a. The animal has no tall and
runs like a rabbit. The cat la a reat rab
bit hunter and can follow Mr, Ilunny luto
almost any burrow,
Clusters of clover, If hung In a room and
left to dry and shed their perfume through
the air, will drive away more files than
Btlcky snucers of treacle and other flytraps
and fly papers can ever collect.
It la figured out that stamp collectors
have put away 11,000,000 worth of the Co
lumbian Issues for which Uncle Bam will
not be called on to perform any anrvloe.
A German computation of the Jewish
population makes the number of Hebrews
on thefaoeof the globe 7,408,000, of whom
,800,000 are In Europe.
ACME"
School Shoo
CMtl UMI N.
At
WOMfNH, wis-ta
Bf, CMUDtUN
Mil Oil ui Grai'i Spnri fieri
at low pwcrs.
WOMIN'S SHOtS,
l oO, 2 OO, 2 60, J DO. M 00.
WM. N. WHITNEY,
Opposite P. o, 113 S. I5lh St.
fJIU. WixinAlilt at nsrof 1 1 Smtih Ituh
lr.- l, Koiilil like Inilo (sinllv shlmi,
and friends havlim work of this kliol are lie
vlleil lo rail mi her at any lime. Her hus
band Is billet.
You want the host llread and paslrv?
Then try the AMKUIOAN HAKKUY,
at PMK St. Mary's avenue. Dally wagon
delivery.
-
Kilt DyhairadelleiousCream Candies.
1518 Douglas St.
A Itelle ef Si. Agnes.
Nkw Yohk, Jan. 22 The feast of St.
Agnes was consecrated at Kt. Agnes
church In this city. Hev. II. A. Itraun,
the rector of the church, before the
gospel, announced tho receipt of a
relio of the patron saint brought by
Mgr. Morguls of Montreal. It Is said
to bo a piece of tlio vertebra and is In a
a jeweled casket. Tho rector Invited
the people to test Its miraculous
powers during tho coming week.
Which Is It, "Humanism" or "Pagan
Ism?" Friends enn buy winter goods this
month at greatly reduced prices ut
11 A LI) WIN'S,
KU 1-17 N. 21th St.
TmrmriDa: Try John Hall,
-1" 507 N. Sixteenth Street, If you
Want "A VOUjAU'H WOltTII f'OIIA DOL
LAR." A. P. A. buttons, 40o and up
wards; Jr. (). U. A. M. pins, 7io and
upwards, WaUdies and jewelry, $1.00
a week, n
Hot Hprlngs, Ark., Without Change.
On and after January 20th, the Mis
souri Pacific Hallway will run a through
sleeping car from Omaha to Hot
Springs, Arkansas without change,
via Kansas City, Ft. Smith and Little
Hock, leaving Omaha dally at 10 p. m,
For further information, rates, etc.,
call at depot, Fifteenth and Webster,
city ticket oHloe, N. K. cor. Thirteenth
and Farnam.
J. o, PruLLim,
A. U. P. and F. A.
1-20-4; j TllOH. F. (Iodkkky, (1. T. A.
,.i
(lo to 222.') Ijoavcnworth for estimates
on carpenter work,
tf DlLLKNIIKCK & CO.
Council No, 1), A. P. A. will meet
hereafter In Q. A. H. hall, 118 No. 15th
st., first and third Mondays In each
month, The nwmhera will govern
themselves accordingly. Hy order of
the secretary.
Try the AMEUICAN HAKKUY.
K,nt Dyball'a Candles, lfilfl Douglas
MAYI'OHT, Fla.. Jan. 25. The little
Catholic church for which the cham
pion's wife has done so much, Is to con
vene In a business session and a vote of
thanks will Issue from the parish, and
strange as it may appear to some, many
a prayer will silently go heavenward.
The above Hem al out tho late prize
fight appeured In the Ogdetisburg, N,
Y., Saturday JV', Jan. Z7.
Go to Dy ball's for' fine Candles !,'!
Douglas Street.
Friends can buy winter goods this
month at greatly reduced prices at
HALDWIN'S,
1:115-17 N. 21th St.
.
Take your repairing to The Drum-
moiid Carriage Co., iHth and Harney
Kts. Opp. lho,County Jail,
Havk you asked the newsdealer near
est you If ho has on sale TliK AMKRI
CAN? If you have not already done bo.
ask him at your earliest convenience,
Hut a few newsdealers apparently carry
Thk Amkrican.
The Cabinet Hollnblo (Jasollno Stove
Is Warranted, for Three Years. It Is
the Most Perfect gasoline stove made,
W. F. STOKTZKL, 714 S. Kith,
Is agent for tho west.
. -,
Friends can buy winter goods this
month al greatly reduced prices at
HALDWIN'S,
1315-17 N. 24 th St.
Success Council No. .1, W. A. P. A.,
will moot the second and fourth
Wednesdays In each month In O. A. H.
hall, 1 18 North Ffftocnth street.
High Five or Euchre PartloB
should send at once to JOHN Skhastian
(1. T. A., C. U. I. Si P. H. H., Chicago.
TEN CENTS, In stamps, per pack for
tho slickest cards you over shuffled.
For $1.00 you will receive free by ex
press ten packs.
Lobcck-Linn
XMlolttM.K
Builiinrs' Hardware. Cutloru-
AND TOOLS
TNY US OrVCtf FOrf LUCK.
140 DouplM St, Telephone
W.R.BENNETT CP
Grand Distribution of Souvenirs
March I. 2, 3, 1094.
All iIiom' Inning Twr-nty tollnr8 ll'O.OO worth of Coupons
in rntitle! to ono of tlirso beautiful Souvenirs. Our (Jrocory
Department is rijjlit to the front. First-class tiooils, how Trices,
tell tho story.
Jars Strained Honey hie
21b jars Jam , 2.V)
3 lb cans Hurtlett Pears l.V
Quart Isdtle Pickles.
3H,j
Excelsior Flour,
This is tho Finest Flour put
respect. Wo are headquarters
Coileo timl Pure Spices.
OUR BUTTER DEPARTMENT
Is Second to None. Crowded by Customers
all the Time.
Fresh Goods, Low Prices is the Cause!
Every other Department is worth a visit, and to trade with
us once is to become a customer of our's all tho time.'
W. R. BENNETT CO..
1502-12 Capitol Avenue.
TRUNKS
AND TRAVELING! BAGS. REPAIRING DONE.
1406 Douglas Street. & OMAHA, Neb.
lliiHt Oeiids In the market,
Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for 30 Days.
O. LANG, 718 South 10th St. .
w. ii. kUHHiai,,
f'l'KNlrient.
DIME SAVINGS BANK
CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $40,000.
Interest Paid on Deposits. Savings Deposits Solicited.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
Cornr Fifteenth and Harney Street!, OMAHA, NEB.
TtlTH iXTPAOTBD WITHOUT PAIN POR 2So. KllllnKw IKK) up. lirnwn iinrt llrliluo
Work lit rcuNiiiiiililn prlruM, (-'iiiihuII iillun fum,
DR, WITHERS, Dentist, 4th floor Brown B1K, 16th anfl Donnlas Streets, OMAHA,
"SEVEN SERMONS on ROMANISM"
n a Honk Unit contains tlio wholn Hriruiiicnt lutiilmit K(iiiiuiiIhim, Hont
poHtpuld for 25C, ly tlio Author,
E. H. BRUMBAUGH, D.
M. DALEY,
MERCHANT YAILOR
Suits Made to Order.
(Jiiaranloiw H nm-uo in .n nil ciihid C'lntli
n K licniii'd, dyitil and roiiKiilnli'il
2107 Cuming St., OMAHA
Hardware Co.,
AND lit TAIL
p-.w.a
279. OMAHA. NEB.
1 lb jars Jam to
1 lb package Corn Starch fxJ
Pintls.ttle Pickles 20o
1 lb package linking Soda..
5c
$1.20 a Sack.
up, nnJ we guarantee it in every
for Fine Teas, Fresh Roasted
BUY YOUR TRUNKS
WHERE THIY ARK MADE AND
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
C. H.FORBY,
MANUVACTURKK Of
SHOES 8b BOOTS
of all Kinds for tho Next 30 Days,
GREAT REDUCTION.
LA fl KM MUOKrt worth tn.OO will ko at f,'l.7A
4.IKI
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W, V. AllV.S, JOHN O, (lOllTKI,VOt;,
Vli'H.PriwIiliinl, OitNlilnr.
Full Set of Teeth $5.00.
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
Taath Ilric1d In tha morning and Nat Sat ma da
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Atchison, Kansas.
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Physician and Surgeon,
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