The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, March 30, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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SYPiiiLisis jhaster Lily r ant
tim.fitif, Tliat Uio i nriii); hy nny nf
tho tom-ttoi w In Uio m linoln of thin city,
Tho nun inn t -M iln-tl i "itinoi mil
dui'lni; M liool I ohi ., In w)iml ismm, J irtln i -h of iho nii-oi hint m IihoI of On
of nit) ci'h i itroMi ilihtinciivo of mill
Jnilli'wthtjr V ivltjjhiim oihIoi-, or hiiv
Mttttohuiontu or ntlornnionli to ihoir
Mirnon fymhoHo of nny mioIi oi ilor or of
miy of Uio toiu'hlnu of nny iiirtfoiilnr
rollulonor orooil, U nootui'lun In th
iplrlt mul nioanlnj; of Sootlon 2, Ai tiolo
X, of tlio ooimtitutlon of ihUSlulo, vl:
"No nioncy ruiNcd for tho Hiiport of
Iho piihlli Hohoolm of tho eoiumonwoiilth
Hhull ho npiriipriuti il to, or um U for
tho Hii)iport of any nootarliin hoIiooI."
A'ljwii'nf, That no warrant khull 1o
drawn for the pay of any toaohor In tho
jmhllo hi'IiooIh wlit'ii, (luiiii IiIh or hor
mirv It'o an toaoher ho or nho has worn
In tho Hohool any mioh sarh or (Iihwh
dlHtlnotlvo of, and lmUoHtlutf any roll
Ioiih ordor or nny Mtachniontu or
adornmontii to pornon Kyintwillt! of any
mioh rolijfloug ordor or m'iiiIkiIIi) of tho
toHi'lilnM of nny partloitlnr religion or
orood,
Aftor Homo dlnouhMlon u vok wan
taki'ii, which ivsulti'd 2t to 2 In favor
of tho roHolutton. TLoho votlnu' no
wore MohHin. trophy and Shoohun.
Mr. llrophy rcpronont tho HalHton
uh-dlntrk't, and Mr. Hhoohan tho
KWoi'Mldo nub dlntrk't, which IiioUuIoh
tho Thirty-fourth ward,
A noun as tho voto wan announood
Mr. 8hi'ohan jnnipod to IiIh foot and
BMkt d for tl vo additional toaohom for
tho HIvorHldo hoIiooI, Dr, Mi'CundloHH
moved to rofor tho roqnoHt to tho Coin
mlttoodii ToHohvrt and Halarlpn with
Hwor to act, tho uhuiiI oourwo whon
now loin-horn ro ankoil for, V H,
Ford inovod to itinond hy ntrlklng out
tho word "with powor to act," and
thin atKondini'iit prevailed hy tl voto of
18 to 13.
Dr, McCandh'M hhIo'i! what wan to
bo dono at tho Hlvornldo hcIiooI. Tho
coininlttoo could not report for a month
mid mi tcachorN could ho urantod until
It did. Mr. Khoohan ackml what wiih
to Ihicoihu of tho children durliiif tho
month,
I'ruHliloiit MeKelvcy anHworod that
tho Iniard had rofiiHod tho coininlttoo
Kiwer to act and nothing could he dona
unlcM that action wiih rocoimlderod,
lhiforo mich a motion could Ihi pro
i!iiti'd & motion to adjourn prevailed.
Whllo thU notion cIToctually ottlod
tho matttir, mi far an tho rltfht of tho
nuim to net an toucher nnd draw milary
from tho public fumU wan concerned,
thcro Htlll oxIhIimI koiiiu douht of tho
wlllliilfiicHH of tlm ward dl roc I dim, who
ftio In Hympiithy with tho movement, to
accept tho (IocU'imi iik an iiltlmatuiu. It
w feared that, havlny ulreudy tram,
ferrotl tho imrochlnl w huol pupilM to
tho pulillc hcIiooI, they mluht. iiiHlht on
nilaliilnjf tlirm thoro, und practlcHlly
iiho tho pulillo Hiliool hulldlnjfH for
parochial piiriMiw. H trannplred,
however, that they iiMillxod tho over
whelming wiitlineiit ngiiliiNt them, und
on tho day following tho action of tho
Central board, tho nun were not Med
tlint their wirvlce would bo no longer
required, und they mod not reKirt for
duty ngalti,
tliio of tho eoiixervatlvo mi'iubem of
tho Illvernldo HcIiooI iKiard, Mr, J. V,
Mlnnlek, raid In an Interview on Wed
fiend ay:
"Tim mum wcro told at dlrmlMNiil to
day that they would not m required to
tneh imy longer, Wo did not proolnoly
have ft regular meeting, but wo decided
on that at oueo un thu ti'Miilt of receiv
ing an Intlniatlon from Father Co
grovu thut ho and this head of the con
vent had decided to withdraw tho nig
torn, 1 think Mr, Hlattcry wan rather
glad than otherwlHO, uh ho hint Iwon
worried by tho funn ovr tho matter,
mid when wo went thoro thin aftornoon
ho coucurrod It wart tho lient thing to
do. Thin will rohtilt, of oouiho, In all
or moMt of tho children returning to tho
St, Jainen I'ttrochlal. Mow many, 1 do
not know until morning, but thoro woro
220 In tho Hlvornldo from thorn to-day.
"Wo reached thin dooMon on finding
that tho Protect untH would not allow
tho thing to lx dono. We firnt talked
of it about a year ago, and our only o)
joi't in making tho endeavor wan to get
comfortable whool roonm for our chil
dren lnnteud of iincomfortablo ones.
Tho return of parochial pupiln will
affoct tho convent aomowhat, an tho
school cannot iiupport all the nuns
lioninn CuOiolU' vwm h, ini'iitl put
In eliiiiTo of riich piinn'hiul whinil In
hhIiI wbiiI, and trniforrod with tho
xcholni-M thereof, on 1'i'briuiry IWl,
and now t'ligagt'd an teiichein in the
public whool of that ilintrlct."
ll in nsHerted to Im Iho duty of the
whinil diroelorn to "control, mauago
nnd eiinduct "ii id public HehmdH with
duo roganl to the iH'ligloun lilH'rty and
rlghtHof coiiHclenco of eiich and all, on
a purely non-nectarian bnnin and with
out preference to any roligioim chtub
llnhineiitn or modca of worship, or din-
Unction of ono rollgloiin nect or follow
ing over another; and by tho conHtltu
Won are prohibited from appropriating
or lining money rained for tho support
of tho public nchooln of wild dint riot for
the mipport of nnv noetiirliin nchool."
Tho oiigngomout of tho Catholic
teachern and tho removal to tho public
Hohool of tho puplln of tho parochial
aiii hold to bo a violation of tho duty to
keep t hit nchooln purely non-noctnrmn.
It, iHcouiilnlned that tho children from
t ho purochlul Mchoo are kept, neparatc
from other children, and that the Cath
olic toachern wear a dlHtinctivo roll
gloim garb an an innignlu of tho church
and ordor to which they belong. It In
ulno hold to bo a violation of tho law to
receive and tench in this lUvernldo
nchool children from tho parochial
nchooln who aro not rcHidents of thin
city.
l'ho renult of the new arrani''einent In
declared to bo to iiuiko tho parochial
nchool a department of tho publio M'hool
io no rupporieii an a fcoctarian whool
out of t ho public, fund.
A toinporary injunction, afterward to
io made permnueut, In prayed fur.
Whether thin milt wilt bo urenned.
under tho exlntlng clmiiiiMtanooa, In
not, known, but there noomn llt.tlo iki-
canlon for It, In view of tho action of
th' Central Imard, und tho eonnequent
wiinurawiu or tno mum. Thoro a-re
many who think tho milt nhould not
have been entered provloun to the
meeting of tho hoard, particularly an It
wan presented only a few houm before
that body nnnenibled, I'ittuburg Amer
int m.
Want the Aid of Loyal AnicrlcaiiN.
TKKAMAir, March 1, JSIM.
Whkhkah, It ban come to our knowl
edgo that J, V. MoNaniara and l'rof.
Klmnm have been urrentcd for oxorala
Ing iho right granted each and every
oltlen of thin republic, (that of froo
: oech), and
Wiikkkah, Thoy have been ininrlH-
iou nnu
IIOt'M tit f
fore, bo It
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EASTER LILY) Lobcck-Linn Hardware Co.,
F FREE EE! i:u!iMir amm.u.h -
builders Hard warn, Lulluru
AND TOOLS
Lndlcs' Fino Shoes
i i4 IM1 )!-. fy fit f m
i . I v- -f,- P,r J- ,
. t.- t4 Ut - tt lt t
Mi H'- W It. (" Mi h Kh-1
Our Us;: Umty ',;i'j'rn
. p:li s. l." I.. i
I fctJ.tl )(' In. it
1 SH l'1-llll (1 I - I , . Jff - tit,
w fl i t--e m v -f nrn Till
500,000 CAPITAL
MR HI Ml lV fO..
I PMIM IMWi I MS III,
IN DLOOM.
Ccsnc Carl? Ec!crc Tiff Arc a!! Gene
WM. N. WHITNEY,
i)! K.iiop. i. 103 S. I5lh St.
onod nnd pornccuti d by thin mob of
Ignorant followem of liomo, now thoro-
Itrmilrnl, Uy Tokamah Council No.
N, A. I. A., that wo denounco and
eondemn In unmcnmirod tormn nil nucli
overt netn und cull to our nuiporta!l
law-alildlng vi.m to aid un In crtmh
Ing out thin foreign element, who owe
nlleglancolr to Home, bo It
Id ndlrul, That w e extend to tho mi id
Mi'Nnmiira mid l'rof, Slmn ournym
pfithy and nupimrt In tiiolr noble un
dertaklng, and, bo It further
Umolvrd, That a copy of thimo rono
lutlonn ho nprond In full upon our mln
utcn, and that our nonrotary bo lnnlruo
ted to forward a copy of nald renolu
Hon to TUK Amkhican for Duhlioa
t'on. Hy ordor of commlt'oo.
Council No. 0, A. 1'. A. will moot
horcaftor In 0. A. U. hall, 118 No. 15th
nt flrnt and third Mondayn In onch
month, Thu momlHiri will govern
thomnelvon accordingly. By order of
tho secretary.
John Kiuld ban removed hU jowelry
ntoro to 817 North 10th ntreot, Midland
lintel block.
Knt Dybnll'n Cnndlen, 1518 Douglas
- ,. , -
Oo to 2223 Ieavonworth for patlmaten
on carpenter work.
tf DlLLKNIIKCK & CO.
For Jewelry, Watehen and Silver
ware, go to JOHN KUDU'S,
317 North Kith atroet.
Tako your repairing to The Drum
mond Carriage Co., iHth and Harney
Hi. Opp. the County Jnll.
Eat Dybnll'n del lcloun Cream Cundicn,
1514 Doughw St.
6 DOLLARS and
20 DOLLARS
To San Francisco.
The five payn for your berth In one
of tho through Pullman Tourlnt Cam,
and the twenty pavn for a flrnt-elnnn
puiHage, all via TllK UNION PACIFIC.
No, you don't have to change.; the
nleepera run through to Sun FrHnclnco.
Have your noarent Union Pacific agent
ro&erve you a berth, or writ,
Harry P. Deuel,
City Ticket Agent,
1302 Farnam St., Omaha.
Bald,
Bald Heads,
Dald Heads Cured,
Dald Heat s Cured Sure,
Dald Heads of Any Kind,
TONKENITE does the busi
ness, 2cent stamp pets full
particulars. Bottles $1. 6 for
$5. AMES & CO..
Edison Park. III.
17 Monllon l lilciiKO Amrrleau.
niyyjj' $5
run Set
TEETH
PERFtCT FIT GUARANTIED.
Tcrlh l.trnctixt In h mnrnina nd New
bl mud ll 60 mi. D..
Toctti Extracted Wilboat Pain for 25c.
DR. WITHERS, Dentist,
Fourth Floor Brown B!k., Hnhand Douglns,
I'mnhii, ,Vcb.
try us over row luck. -
M04 Douglas St. Ttlcpbor.c 279, OMAHA. NEB.
BUY YOUR TRUNKS
WMtRt THIY ARt MADK AND
I- v. ' . - ' . 1
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY,
l":v"'-''i!v;fC H FOR BY
MAM'I'All'l Hi:i! OF
?VITC Y0U WANT A FARM
r I L.SJ IN THE WEST.
f;t i ll, tin- nvw MiM'ir Insiii-iI by Oi"
f-CHICUO, flOCK ISIAMD A PACIFIC R. R.'
? called tihd WESTERN SETTLER:
v-tfflla U nhout H iviut will be Bt-ut KHtt.;
A.l.lff.a JtiHN SMUMflAN, (Jt-n. Tick1! n't l'iciiKr Afit,!!
K Chloano, Kook lalkitit auJ rK-ifW Kailroul, OIiichku, III.
HOXK-SKKItKltS EXtTKSlONS
TO
TEXAS.
Tho Mlnnourt Pacific Railway will
noil round-trip tickets to all points in
TEXAS at one faro for the round trip,
on March Kith, April loth and May
8th. Tickets aro good for .'10 days to
make tho trip. Stop-overs allowed.
Alno on March 20th and April 21th
will soil round trip tickets at ono fare
to points In southwest Missouri, to all
points in Arkansas on tho St. Louis
Iron Mountain and Southern Railway,
and quite a number of points In Mis
slsnlppl and Alabama. For further In
formation, address company's offices,
northeast corner Thirteenth and Far
nam streets, Omaha, Nob.
J. 0. PHILUHPI, THOS. F. GODFREY,
A. O. F. A P. A. P. Si F. A.
A Brilliantly Lighted Train for Chicago
Is the llnrlinglon's "Vestlbulod Flyer."
It leaves Omaha at 4:45 p. m., reaches
Chicago at K:0 tho next morning; Is
composed of aloeplng, dining and free
ehalr-cars, and Is gas-llghtcd from end
to end. Cltv ticket ofl'.oo, 1324 Farnatn
street. 3-10-8
m
Four Tralna a Day
Leuve Omaha for Lincoln via tho Hur
llngton Route.
Tho first departs at 8:15 a. m., the
others at 10:1a a. m., 4:50 p. m. and
(1:50 p. m.
The llurllngton Is tho short lino to
the cnpltol city. It's trains aro the
fastest and Its service tho most com
plete, (let your tickets to Lincoln via
the llurllngton; city ticket olllce, 11124
Farnum street. 3 1(1-3
Nut Ice of Amended Articles of Incorpora
tion. Notli'K Ulinri'tiy irtvt'n that at, tlm rtwilar
monthly inei'tliiK of Tim Amkhican I'lini.inn
l Nil CoMi'ANr, ii corporation duly aiilliiirlr.eil
under I In' Ihwh of (lie Hlnlu of Ni'lirimkn mill
cliiliiK IiiihImi'mh nt Oiniiliii In DoiiitlMN cninity
in mill Stale. Artli'lii I V of Artie tm of liiriir
pnrittlon of mid ('iiniiiiiiy win iiiiiciiiIi'U to
rrml iim fiillowa to- wit :
"Artlclo IV, Tlio cupllol stock of lliln cor
piirittlon Hhull Iii ten llimiNiiiiil iHUM i!olliirn
dlvlili'il Into (inn liunilri'il Khari's of onuliiiii
ilrml ilulliirs I'lii'h, willed dlmll bo fully piild
wliitn Niiiiiii In UhiiimI,
Hilled nt UiuuliH, Ni'liriiMkii, I'oliruury 10
1S!U.
inriH'lorn. John ('. Thomi'soh. I'roNldt'iit.
W. V, Kki.i.ky, Secret ury.
,ii. m, (iuun,
8-3JI-41
Special Mter Uommiioner'i Sale.
linilor nnd liy virtue of an order of hiiIh on
decree (if fiiri'i'loHiirn of inorttfairi Ihhiii'iI out
of tlm dhtrli-t court fur Hoimliet county,
Ni'liranku, and 10 iiih dlrneted, I will, on Mi"
17th day of April, IMU4. at I o'clock p. in,
of nald day, at tlm north front door of tlm
county court liouw. In Hid city of Omaha,
lioiiKlas county, INeliruNka, mi-I I at null lie
auction, to Hie lilitheHt lilililer for ciimii, Hie
properly diwrtlMitl in tin order of milium
follow, lo-wlt:
l,ot thlrteeti llll) and fourteen (14) In block
nine (Hi In the vlllimeot HennliiKlon, DoiikIiih
t'onnly. NeliraNka.
Said properly to lie Mold toHiillsfy llainpton
I.iiiiiImt l iiiiipiiirt', ij I itl ii 1 1 IT herein, In the
mini of two honored thirty-four and n:iMH
riollara (fill Mi JiiilKment with liilerent
thereon Ml ral. of seven (7) per cent per
annum from February lllh, IWil.
To Mtllnfy ChrUlliin Hieluart., defendant
liereln, tlm mini of llfty-even and IW-HK)
(lolllim ii,7.IUi ludituieut Willi IlilcreM there
on al rata of m-ven i7i per cent per annum
from IVbriiary tlth, IKli.'l.
To nnllnfy Henry SlmotiHeti. defendant
herein, tn the hiiiii of thlfty-thren and 71-100
dollars ( . 1 1 7 1 Jinlmneiit Willi liilcrcNt
theriun at the rati' of niiven (7) per cunt pot
annum from February Ot n, lnM.
To aatlhfy Mary M. Ilopklim. defendant
herein, In I In' xuni of eleven hundred and
thnw and H'MOO ilollarn (IHM.:) JudKnieut
with Interent thereon at rate, of eljf lit (H) per
cent per annum from February fl, lrtilt,
To millxfy the A eerloan N 'tloiial Hank,
(lefemliinl herein, In the mini of t vo hundred
twenty-four and ;tl-UK) dollar (C".'4.:tli with
Ititeri'Ht, thereon at the rate of ten III!) per
cent per nnniim from Seplember 21, IMU.
To HiuNfy the hiiiii of elKlity-i'luht and
5S-I00 dollarn iIsh 5h) pobIs herein loifiither
with accruliiK ciwt" aivordlruf to a.)ud:nient
rendered by the U harlot court of said Doiik
Ihs county, at lln February term. A I). I Kiel,
Inacertaln act Ion then and there pendlnu.
wherein Hampton Lumber Cotniuiiiy whm
plaintltr, andSeldon K.lloddard. w.s. U-w,
( barle K. Stratton, F, J HoU'liklna and
othem were defendants
Uinahn, Nebranka, March 12. lM.
K . K. THOMAS,
Hpeclal Master CommlHSloner.
J. W. Cnrr, alUirney. il-lil-5
Fire, Life or Accidental
INSURANCE
It will pay you to call on tho iimlcritKned
n'prcsenl Inn noveral A No. 1 Insurance Cum
piuileH. FRANK BURMAN,
XWl I'axton Block.
"PHOTOGRAPHER Q
X
205 N. Sixteenth Street.
M. O. MAUL.
HucceMHor to Drexnl A Maul.
Undertaker and Embalmer
Titi.ErnoNH 2J, OMAHA NEB
HISSEM & TEETER
Northeaat Cor. 10th and Dodg St.,
rou At. b kinds or
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Nuts. Confections, Olgnra nnd Tolmooo,
Tolnpliono 17114,
CHRIST. HAM AN.
Watcbmakcr anil Jeweler,
Fink Watch Repairing a SPKCiAtn
fil2 South 18 Street.
HALD & RICE,
COAL
Telephone im -:- fj0 So- 16th SI
E. WYMAN
BOOKS, STATIONERY
and PERIODICALS.
310 N. 16th Street,
OMAHA
KOUCH & HOUCH,
Carpenters and Builders.
1317 Davenport Street.
JOBBING OF ALL KINDS.
I'uriif nrx Kooifrfiitr .V Vilitilmloc
friu- n Stoi'lnlt y.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
OIVK II H A TIUAl,.
C. W. BAKER,
Undertaker Embalmer
l Formerly with M. O. Maul.l
Tui.itriioNi ms.
SIS South 16th 8IA OMAHA.
LAOV ASSISTANT FURNISHID.
Omaha Express and Delivery Co.
TELETHON K 11114.
Moving and Light Express Work
Trunk and Parcel Delivery.
Household Ooodn I'acked, MOired and Hhlpnod
Olllce, lllll North lth StriMit. HramUl olllcii,
N. K. Cor. 20lh and Lake HtreetH, Telo
phone IMS. I'KICKH KKAHON A HI.K,
.1. L. TIJK.NKV.
rtI'lano MovltiK Hpenlalty. Matuuror
H. K. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
eubalMer.
Ollluo removed from 111) North Kith street to
1618 Chicago Street.
Telephone 00. -: OMAHA, NEB.
M. DALEY,
MERCHANT TA,LOR
Suits Made to Order.
Uuaranti'OH a prini,. n.n all eiiHeg. (Jloth
ni cleaned, dyed and remodeled
2107 Cuwlng St.. OMAHA
W. H. LANYON, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Telephone 747.
Twelve yearn cont inual practice In Omaha,
lato atwlHtant Surgeon to Ht.Jiweph's honpltal.
Otltco H, W. cor. Sixteenth and Chicago Htn.
Olllce hoiirHt;) in 11:110 a. m.. H.tio to 5:00 and
7:0U toV:00p. iu. KeNlduiicc 2711 Charles Wt.
i t r i " : ,
TRUNK-?.
AND TRAVELING BAGS. REPAIRING DONE.
1406 Douglas Street. OMAHA, Neb.
v
SHOES TI BOOTS
of all Kinds for tho Next 30 Days,
GREAT REDUCTION.
LA HI KM SHOES worth 15.00 will oHt ri"B
4.00 " jl.OO
a.do iM
" ... " " S.50 " .7fi
MEN'S SHOES " ,() " 4.50
" . " 5.00 il.7fl
" 3.00 " 2.(15
" " " S.50 " 2.00
llcst Ooods In the market, " "
Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for 30 Days
O. L.AISJO. 718 South 16th St.
W.R.BENNETT CP
The Most Popular Grocer in Omaha.
porULAIt for many reasons and in many Departments: First
class goods, low prices, sixteen ounces to a pound, thirty-six
inches to a yard, etc.
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
is crowded all the time, and it is not to be wondered at, for our
Goods are always reliable.
Our Tea, Coffeo and Spice department is very busy all tho
time Best Teas, Fresh Rousted Coffee, Pure Spices, at reason
able prices is tho drawing card.
Our lust distribution of Souvenirs took place March 1, 2 and
3, and was decidodly the most successful one wo have ever had.
We have started in another, Series E, nnd evoryono should
see 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 GROCER IN OMAHA,
W. R. BENNETT CO.,
1502-12 Capitol Avenue,
Of a certain year, and tfl.75 for In5,' quarter dollar, Wo alwi pay thn hiKtiimt
premium on eleven hundred varlctloN of United HI u Ich and foreign colim and
Ht.11 if ttM t alio confederate, money, Encliwe Hl iimp for pimliiKo, and we will amid
you, free, our lll-pittf" llliiHtrated catnloKun, allowing what, wn buy. Ho not, delay
but Ncml today, Keeping your eyea open, you may pick upcoliiH or atampa that
will brlnu a laio amount of money. NATIONAL COIN CO.,
8112 Slock ExcliiuiKO HiillilliiK, llimton, Muni.
W. II. IIUHSEI.I,,
I'riwldinil,.
W, l ACL F.N,
Vlcc-l'roi-ldi ul,
.1011 N O, COUTKHrotJ,
Caahlor,
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'
I a Hook that oontalns tlicwholo argumont against Roman Ihiti.
jxmtpald for 25C, y l,ie Author,
Sunt
E. H. BRUMBAUGH, D. D.,
Atchison. Kansas,
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