The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, March 23, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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l,Vi lii iu'i1 In rv Winilil t1 t,w! y
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tin- lml Hint i'.i, i r tli wa'tr llml
flew, o n to all, rU h, wr, 10m k,
hn, imlMr fi-n Iii lMnn, nun
nt'lnn ml nii-HU, 1, In r would
!' Ixl ? Ui'W Mm i y of my rimlors
uUI W willing to (So s,v ith our
jmrnl fii " ilIU' m Jit ol sjst, in tiilay,
at-l Biiojil a syeti'in suth as tlu npio
w nUtlvoof l'oo Im o XIII, Moimljjnor
Sntolll or any othor of tlio ('ntliolio
fHi'tlliinlM would llko to wi', and If tlu-y
lind the power would otalillhh In tliU
frro, lilood-lniuclit land?
Now, my follow countrymen, It lion
with you to cny wliothor AinorlcaiiH
nhall govern Ainorlea, or wlitither It
v mlrnll bo Bovvjrned by UoMK. If by
AmorieunH, thocooneryou lot. your ver
dict In HiIh ciiho bo known, tho better
for all concerned, bocnuwi every duy'w
delay glvea our enemy that much more
power. Do you not know that at tho
present tltno Homo holds two-thlrda of
tho public oIUcoh, governmental, wtato
and munlelpal, and yet SHR elalnm to
have nothing to do with politics.
You old veteraiiB of tho lute war,
either Union or Confederate, who
fought, for what each believed to be
riifht, It la now Mum you burled tho
"bloody nhirt" and unlto upon thin, the
gravest subject thlH country has ever
had to deal with. You, Junior Order
United American Mechanics, Patriotic
Hon of America, Sons of Veterans,
Orangcmon, Knights of Pythias and
Masons, whoso Interests aro lilontlcal
with our Interests, arouso yousolves to
tho realization of the dungor that sur
rounds us, Awake, and seo to It that
your neighbor Is awakened and ready
when tho Menu for action comes.
O! you ministers, Protestant mini
sters of God. You, whom God has
placed on guard to proclaim long and
loud tho work and workings of the
devil. What have you been doing all
, these years to allow tho people God has
given you to he a shepherd over to bo
surroundi d by wolves In sheep's cloth
ing? Home few of you I am pleased to say,
have been, and a-o today, doing all In
your power. Hut the lar ger number of
you either do not euro what becomes of
your people so long as you can bleed
them for foreign missions, or else you
have allowed Home to blind you with
her splendor of purple, scarlet and
golden trimmings, or buy your silence
with her hoarded gold. I pray God I
am mistaken In my verdict. One thing
is curtain, you have not yet converted
your own couttry from heathendom,
and Idol worship, and until such time
as you are sure you have done so, you
have no right to sustain a foreign mis
sion. Why, In the name of God, send
money to heatht n eeuntrUs; countries
where tho Catholics havo held full
way lor centuries to conuirt their
subjects, and at tho muiio time allow
the Catholic to come to our country
and make heathens out of your people?
Is It not apparent, upon its face, If you
win your own people to Ood first that
you will have much more strength to
win those people In heathen lands? Do
not, I pray you, tear down the good
work you have started hero any more
than you have, but concentrate your
forces on one battle-field: win that to
Cod flrtit and lie will sj-slst you to win
the balance.
Install a love In the people for their
native land. Liberty, freedom and tho
stars and stripes, free schools, free
Hjieech, and an assurance of protection
and God will reward you for your labor.
We need your assistance Protestant
ministers, you can do more good In this
t aupe then all of our patriotic pajicrs
put together. Won't you awake? Put
on tho armor and get in tho front, or
will we non-professed, yet God fearing
men have to do your work for you, as
has been done before. God forbid, bo
men, be God fearing men, but be coun
try loving men, do your duty and do it
now, if you wait It may be to late.
You fellow counlrynun that live out In
the country and small towns and cities,
you who read nothing but woekly news
papers which has a re-hash of stale
news, or continued stories, some of you
surely have heard of the grave ques
tions of the day, and If so why don't
you post yourselves. We do not ask
you to accept our statement of the con
dition of our country as conclusive by
any means. You can if you have any
Jove for your home and your native or
adopted land, get all the Information
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fif'ijn t'! n l)i I imti't i i.'i d; Atmil
t slid ion are tlu'efiiblj rnUm
Hint snki to the in ct"it it ot
htuir, m tut lo Mute I'toUb tit nf ibe
tst( w bt ii In j ilwetl fur n orsn
Ieraiii1 iMfsnie )mi1e liitu A. P.
A. t'omiell, Jt'il w ill never len t It,
ml will find thai the A. P. A. order In
hi eu ry n s et true blue Ameiieun,
and nothing elw.
You are the oni-s we bsvo (i deelid
upon t help u nut of this trouble, ami
the wwner jou beyln to learn bIhiiiI us
the iHtdr, Nearly nil of our hi r ire
cities at the present lime are under the
Influence of Homo and the pope. We
do not w lhh to 1m coinpelled to take up
arms for we aro opjwmed to all hand)
acts If by lawful and peaceful means we
can accomplish our purposo. Every
citizen as you well know bus a power
In his own hands, a power that Is great
If by a united and concentrated effort
wo pull together Irrespective of party
or politics. In that way, and that way
only will wo ever bo able to down Koine
in America. Therefore you will soon
havo to take your choice of tho ballot
or the build In accomplishing that end.
Wo, tho American Protective Associa
tion, know no party. No north, no
south, no oast, no west. We are flrut,
last and all tho time for God, homo and
native land, Tho stars and stripes Is
our banner. The Protestant Holy Bible
our guide. Tho free public school our
pride and we will by Gods help protect
it and all other froo Institutions with
our lives. Will you join us In our noble
work and help us win this buttle, that
In the future wo may say and with
truth, America for Americans? E.
Pluiiiuh Unum, In Kuhmh Vilt Amcr
kun, Now Is the Time to Buy Pianos and
Organs.
Those who havo waited for years to
got a piano or organ need wait no
longer. You can get a beautiful one
now almost at your own price and
terms. Tho magnlllcent instruments
of tho Marchal & Smith make are be
ing sold so low during these hard times
that every home in tho country can get
one. This famous firm is among the
oldest of tho piano and organ makers
and has always been tho most liberal of
them all. If you want a piano or an
organ you should send noon, for return
ing prosperity will bring higher prices,
and a delay now may he an opportunity
lost. The address is Tlio Marchal &
Hmlth Piano Co., 2H5 East 21st street,
New York.
6 DOLLARS and
20 DOLLARS
To San Francisco.
The flvo pays for your berth In one
of the through Pullman Tourist Cars,
and the twenty pays for a first-class
passago, all vIiiTiik'UNION PACIFIC.
No, you don't have to change; tho
sleepers run through to Kan Francisco.
Have your nearest Union Pacific agent
roncrve you a berth, or write
llAIUlY P. DK.UKt.,
City Ticket Agent,
1302 Farnam Ht., Omaha.
'
Eat Dybair Candles, 1518 Douglas
Go to 222.'! Leavenworth for estimates
on carpenter work.
tf DlLLENIlKCK St CO.
For Jewelry, Watches and Silver
ware, go to JOHN RUDD'S,
317 North 10th street.
The Cabinet Reliable Gasoline Stove
Is Warranted for Three Years. It is
tho Most Perfect gasoline stove made.
W. F. HTOETZEL, 714 8. 16th,
is agent for the west.
Take your repairing to The Drum
mond Carriage Co., 18th and Harney
Sts. Opp. the County Jail.
Eat DybalPsdellciousCream Candles.
1518 Douglas St.
A Seventy-Two Pound Rail
Is tho kind of a rail the Hurlington
Route's tracks are laid with.
Everyone knows what that means
the safety, smoothness, comfort it in
sures; the speed It admits of.
Tickets to Chicago, Denver, Kansas
City, St. Louis and Dead wood via tho
Hurlington Route costs no more than
via other lines.
City Ticket office, i:i2l Farnam
street. 8-J0-3
High Fiva or Euchre Parties
should send at once to John Skbastian
G. T. A., C. R. I. & P. R. R., Chicago.
TEN CENTS, in stamps, per pack for
the slickest cards you ever shufllod
For tl. 00 you will receive fieo by ex
press ten packs.
Go to Dyball's for fine Candles 1518
Douglas Street.
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TEXAS.
Tb MifcwMn! Put i He Hallway will
tl rontii! ti ip Ueki Ii to all I tint la
TUX AS at one f,4n lor tlie louiul trip,
1111 Mrttth I.'itli, April l'tt and May
ih. Tli ketn sr cim1 for :io ! to
limke the trip. Stop overs ailoweil.
AImi on Match 2nh and April 21th
will im'H round trip tickets at, one fare
(41 points in Houthwest Minoiii l, to all
point in Arkansas 011 tbo St, Ijoui
Iron Mniiiitain Hinl Southern Hallway,
and tiitij a numlsr of iints in M1m
kIxhI ppi and Alabama. For further In
fiirmiitlon, address company's cifllees,
northeast corner Thirteenth and Far
nam streets, Omaha, Neb,
J.0, PHILUfPI, TH0S. F. GODFRtY,
A.G. F. &P. A. P. .VF. A.
Nut ice ef Amended Articles nf Incurpiira
(Inn. Nulli-e Ih lieretiy itlvoti Unit at. tlm reirnliir
iiinnllily meelliiK nf Tan A hkkican Pn iii.ihii
iko I'iimi'ANY, u riirpiiriil Inn duly tun hoi l.i-il
nniliT llin Iiiwn of I lie SI nil-1 if Mi'lu-unkii ami
ilolnit IhihIih'mm ill Otiniliii In llniiirluM I'liiinlv
In tin III SI at n. Aillrle IV of Arl leli'H of Im'oi
piil ill Inn of hii lit ('oiiipiinv wax liliii'llilril to
ri'iiil an fiillows lo-wll :
"Article IV. The ntplUil sloek nf this cor
poral Ion sluill lie ten MioiiniiiiiI il(i.(mii) (lollars
illvlili'd Inlo one liiiiiilri'il kIiiiti'h of mm huti-iIi-imI
(lullaiH ciicli. whlrli nIihII Iio fully paid
when Miunn In InhiiciI.
Hati'il at Uinalia, NebriiNUa, IVIiruary ID
1H1M.
Il rectors. .Toiin C Thomcson, I'reNldi'iit.
W. ('. Kmi.i.kt, Mecretary.
M. I.. Zonk.
3-2.'t-4t
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
tinder and by virtue of unorder nf unto on
decree of forecloMiirtl of luorl ifiiue Imhiii'iI out
of the district, court for llmmliii county,
Nebraska, mid In me directed, 1 will, on Uio
17tli day of April, 1HD4, at. 1 o'clock p. m.
of said day, at, I lie north front door of the
county court, house. In I lie city of (liiiiilm,
HoukIum coiinly, Nebraska, sell at public
auction, to the highest, bidder fur cash, tho
property described la said order of sale us
follows, tii-wll :
Lot thirteen (Pl)iiwl fourteen (14) In block
lilnii (M) In the vllluKcof lli'iiiilnnliiii, DdiikIuh
county, Nebraska.
hitld property to be sold to satisfy Hampton
liUiuhcr Otim puny, plain I III bernln, In the
sum of two hundred thirty-four and Oil Inn
dollars (f:;;i4 (ill) Juilituiciit with Interest
thereon at rut nf seven (7) per cent per
milium from I'ebniury ttlh, tHtill,
To satisfy Christian Htelnurt, defendant
herein, the sum of lift y-seven and IU HKI
dollars (S.fiT.(I4i judgment with Interest thero
on ut ratn of seven (7i per cent per annum
from February lllh, IHII.
To sallsfy Henry Slnionsen. defendant
herein. In the sum of thlfly-lbreii and 7I-IH0
iliillais ifi;i.7l) Jiiilitnient with Interest
thereon uttlm raliinf seven (7) per cent pur
annum from l'ebruurvlltn, IH'.lll.
To satisfy Mary M, Hopkins, dufeiKlant
herein, In the sum of eleven hundred anil
Ibren anil 'M-UW dollar (II IIH.IK) Jildinnnut
wllh Interest thereon ut rule of elif ht (Sj per
Cent per an nil in from t'ebruurv tl, sii:i.
To satisfy the A erleun N tloniil riunk,
defendnnt herein, In the sum of t n liiindreil
twenty-four and IU-WI dollars (f:j:M.;i;ii wll h
Interest thereon at, thn rate of ten (Id) per
cent per annum from September 21, Isul,
'I'o sittlsfy thn sum of eUbty-nluht and
flS-t(i) dollars ifSS.Dsi costs herein toitetber
with acrriilnii costs uccordlnit to a Judiimiiiit
rrndered tiy t be district court of said (Mime
las county, at lis Kebruary term, A ll. isu:i,
Inn certain action then and there pending,
wherein llituiptnn l.unibnr (!ompuny was
iilalnllir, and Heldoti K.lloililiinl. W.H, Lewis.
I'liurles K. Htrittlon, K. J llotchklss and
others were defendants
Omaha, Nebraska, March VI. 1NH4.
II, K. THOMAS,
Hpeclal Muster tioliiinlssloiier.
J. W. Curr, attorney. a-UI-S
II. To tiikn Orders. Node
Men lranieu iivermv or coii..ciii,.
Knuerlencn not I s-
ury. Steady employiiieiit. Ilest terms. Wrltti
ut once mid secure choice of territory,
ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rnchrtter, N. Y.
H. K. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBAUMER.
Office removed from 113 North tilth strootto
1618 Chicago Street.
Telephone GO. -:- OMAHA, NEB,
M. DALEY,
MERCHANT TAtt-QR
Suits Made to Order.
(Juuranlceir pei ie,, m ,n all ciwn. Cloth
rig cleaned, dyed and riimodtiled
2107 Cuming St.,
OMAHA
W. H. LANYON. M. D
Physician and Surgeon,
Telephone 747.
Twnlve year continual practice In Ouiitba.
lutn assistant Hurxeon to Ht.Joseph's hospital,
OttlcB M, W. cor. Sixteenth und ClileaKo KU,
Oltlco hours 9:iW to ll:K) a. In.. ;i:l) to tiM and
7:01 to U MX) p. "I. KesldencH, L'Tll Charles Ht.
W. II. lasxELI,, W, V. AM.KN. JOHN 0. COKTKLVOtl.
I'reHldent. Vlco-I'renldent. Cashier
DIME SAVINGS BANK
CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $40,000.
Interest Paid on Dcposits.-Savings Deposits Solicited,
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
Corner Fifteenth and Harney Streets, OMAHA, NEB.
'SEVEN SERMONS on ROMANISM'
Is a Hook that contains the whole argument against UomaniHin.
postpaid for 2SC, by tl'0 Author,
E. H. BRUMBAUGH, D.
EASTER LILY
FREE!
i T tiitri , SnU:rd5 , tll l.h
j t - I,', t VM r.,t rr ,r
Lndlos' Ffno Shoos
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Easter Lily Plant
IN DLOOM.
Come Earl? Ecfcre Tin Arc ill Gone
WM. N. WHITNEY,
103 S. 15th St.
Full Sot
TEETH
ittn
XiiiQ3-Ly $5
PIBtCT rtT GUANTID
Isvlh timriil in th iornin and H
Hr mail lh Mam Oj.
i Tcctli Extracted Williont Pain for 25c,
DR. WITHERS, Dentist,
fourth Floot Bmwii Blk., lffih ami Dmigl,
Onuififi. ').
Fire, Life or Accidental
INSURANCE
H. will pay you to cull on the utidcrlftnod
represent in several A No. I ItiMurance (Join
piitili'H. FRANK BURMAN,
KM I'axton llloc.lt.
PHOTOGRAPHER Q
205 N. Sixteenth Street.
M. O. MAUL,
Successor to Dioxel k Maul.
Undertaker and Embalmer
1117 Farnatn Street.
Tki.ki'iionb as. OMAHA NEB
HISSEM & TEETER
Northeast Oor. 10th and Dodge St.,
COIl Al.b KINDS Of
Foreigri and Domestic Fruits,
Nuts, Confection). Olgari and Tobacoo.
Telephono 17114.
CHRIST. HAM AN.
Watchmaker ana Jeweler,
Fine Watch Uepairino a Si'Kcurvn
612 Houth 1 Street.
HALD & RICE,
COAL
Telephonn 1JIIN.
310 So. 16th 81
E. WYMAN
BOOKS, STATIONERY
and PERIODICALS.
310 N. Wth Street,
OMAHA
KOUCH & HOUCH,
Carpenters and Builders.
1517 Davenport Street.
JOBBING OF ALL KINDS.
I'luiiliirc' Uoimlrlnie Ulihntmtec
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
UIVK IIH A THIAI,,
C. W. BAKER,
Undertaker Embalmer
U'ormnrly with M. O. Muul.l
Trmcimioni (1WI.
611 South 10th St., OMAHA.
LADV ASSISTANT FURNISHtD.
Omaha Express and Delivery Co.
TKI-KI'HONK 1114.
Mouing and Light Express Work
Trunk and Parcel Dllvry.
lounelioPHIoo(U Packed. Htnred anil Hhliinnd
OHIch, Hill North Kith Htro'it, llrauch olllcn,
N. K. Cor. iith and Lnkn Htreeu. Teln
phone 1S75. 1'UICKtt MWMfy
liri'lano Movlnu a Hpeclalty. Matuiifflr
Sont
D.,
Atchison, Kansas.
i lpHit.i P, tl
Lobcck-Linn
W l!l x VI
Builders' Hardware, Culleru
AND TOOLS
tny us ocr for luck.
m Douplu St. Telephone 279. OMAHA. NED.
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$M4C. H. FOR BY,
M AN't'l'AiTt litlt OK
TRUNKS
AND TRAVELING BAGS. REPAIRING DONE.
1406 Douglas Street. OMAHA, Neb.
IleHt (loodx In the market,
Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for 30 Days
C. LANG. 718 South 16th St.
of a certain year, and W.75 for
lireUllltlll Oil eleven llllimi' 'I iui..ii' in I mi,. i:wui turn
hIhiiiiim; iiIno confederal!' nioiiey. Knclomi st ani for poHtaue. and we will moikI
you, free, our lll-piie Illustrated cataloxile. mIiowIiik what we liny, llo not delay
lint send today, Keeping your eye open, you may pick up coins or atainps that
will lirliiK a la'iKO ainoiiiilof nioiiey. NATIONAL COIN CO.,
8.12 rilock Kxchimiie HullillnK. Ilimtou, Mass,
---
W.R. BENNETT CP
The Most Popular Grocer in Omaha.
nOrULAU for ninny rcasonu and in many Departments: First
cla.ss goods, low prices, sixteen ounce.s to a pound, thirty-six
inches to a yard, etc.
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
is crowded all tho time, and it is not to he wondered at, for our
(Joods aro always reliable.
Our Tea, Coffee and Hpico department is very busy all tho
time. Best Teas, Fresh Rousted Coireo, Puro Spices, at reason
able prices is the drawing card.
Our lust distribution of Souvenirs took place March 1, 2 and
3, and was decidedly tho most successful one we havo ever had.
We havo started in another, Series 10, and everyone should
seo that they got their coupons.
TWENTY DOLLARS WORTH
Entitles the Holder to ono of these Souvenirs, to be Dis
tributed June 12, 13 and 14, 1894.
Start in trading with us, and you will bo a regular Customer
of THE MOST POPULAR OllOCEU IN OMAHA,
W. R. BENNETT CO.,
1502-12 Capitol Avenue.
mowing
io?vr wait to cuhi:hioni.
Put vnnr monev In vonr Merohnnt's or Hunker's hands anil semi your tintur at omm.
Thin price can not remain lor ever nml u day'H
fiBND YOIMI
J MARCHAL & SMITH PIANO
Hardware Co.,
1 AMI U 1 All,
BUY YOUR TRUNKS
Ol AND
SHOES BOOTS
of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days,
GREAT REDUCTION.
I.AIUKS HIOKS worth f:.,im will no at 13.75
4.
stun
2.5(1
1.75
4. 50
H.75
2.1,5
2.(10
a.mi
2. 'id
H.tKI
5.(10
a.nn
2.51)
MKN'S HIIOK8
1S5I1 ipnirter dollar. Wo also pay tint tiiKhiiHt
ou can buy this J
Piano for $ 1 45
IF YOU BUY IT NOW,
It hnn V nclavcs-N BO Inclien hlirli-110 A
I Inches Inntf wllh Tilpln Veicerei (!n,, K
Kosewnnil I'IiiIhii nii'l Ivory Kevs. It Is W
a ticautll'ul I'Iiiiki, I lrMl- Iiihd tlirouuli- A
tiin.nii'l ...,.,....... .... ..r.T.n, v
Wodo not anka iifiiny till you rnnnlvo tho V
piano anil see how lieaullfiil nml oxoellentlt
(. (Jlvo thn moiiev to vnur llunkitror Mnr. .
clnint to linl'l mid wr will iwiel tho iilano to V
roil, to bo nuiu lor after 10 days' trial In your A
homo.
Wnwlll semi vnu I'll! K n tfnn( Iful Cittjiloifiio 9
oilier piaiioM iroiu finu 10 ji,m,,'. iiui,
delay nuiy ho an opportunity lout.
OIIDKIt TO
CO., 235 E.2lst St., New York.
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