The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 04, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE AMERICAN.
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An UlriTllif rr tj Mi JUII
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Mh A. I'. A ," hltH M
t-'ran n im t iiii id I'miee!! No I
" . A. I A,. Ktin I H, Mo, 1.
bl. h all th A. I A. itmm-IU of I In
l lty had !.. lutihd, ami . pint,. I h
if 1,. ium' IVumll by
J 1 1 Vu'ti:
llW In t1 Mine (f th - U
H'tit iriK-tit of the imliit fr i nd mil l
1. 1 nfCi-uin II No, I, llm ffl lo
ji'IMkhIIiI, tnl In I It-1 r hetmlf in
tend In v'il a hearty teH iitg aula
Olllllll Wtlent0 Itl Out' 0ien I'OHIiell,
Tlie iiu Mloin are fre.iieiitly aked;
"What In the purpose of juiir organ
inthMiV "What Bi Jimi doing?"
"Wlmt are you rnptittk of ilolnyV'
Woman who havo iner oltii In re
form work of any kind know nil a'ami
I,1icw (pwcl Ihiih; know how dlftlrull II
In sometimes to answer Ihem, 1 will
tako them one Ht a 1 1 run end U,v to an
tlii'tn: First What In tno purpose of your
Organisation?
Our ttirMHe In organizing and your
purpone 1 the siiine, mtt IrfM (Itffilflt'uiit
and Imperative In I lie purisme for
which wo urn organized. Upon tho
wives, mother arid Intern no leu than
upon our brethren ro.t tho responsi
bility of iplaelng upon h higher plane
our Amorleun Institutions, of Incident
lng Into th tnlndH of tho rising (fener
ation a love and reverence for oar
country and her flag, and a desire for
tho purity of tho hallot, As I havo bo
oro suld, patriotism la a grout factor
in our organization.
"And thin patriotism ahull hlno more
and more,
Till it glory like noontide shall be;
It (thall shine more and more, till our
land from priestcraft U free;
Till our nation Christ' glory shall
aoo,"
Second What aro you doing or what
havo you boon able to do?
If oiio should paint a picture with
only tree and smoking chimney tops,
we would see only a beginning, nothing
pleasing to tho (70 at all, hut if tho
picture is painted high enough to tako
In tho beautiful blue sky with hero and
thoro a floating cloud, wo would toe
aomothlng to admire, because the ar
tist has reached the Ixsautlful sunlight
and all that goo to make a pleasing
picture.
We smllo at the little hoy just learn
ing to fish who takes for tho first time
a string and a stick and a bent pin and
goo to a shallo w stream near home
where ha can catch nothing but min
nows, hut after all the boy Is teaming
to fish, preparing himself to go to
larger streams and eateh big fish along
with tho men. Bo it seem to me tho
Woman's American 1'rotoctivo Asso
ciation Is like the first picture I have
described, and like the boy learning to
fish. We have only reached the tree
and smoking chimney so far, but after
a while wo expect to attain to the
beautiful sunlight and do better work.
Wo aro fishing now with string and
bent pins, but after awhile wo expect
to cale.h big fish along with tho men.
We aro not yet one y;ar old, but we are
the mother council of 1Mb Kansas
Cities,
A few monthH ago we helped our re
apected friend and now highly esteemed
supremo president, Mrs, Carrie Osdyke
to organize Council No, 2 and several
councils In Kansas City, Kan, Coun
cil No. 2, was a weakling, and grad
ually decreased, I was going to any to
almost a shadow, but In looking at my
left ha'id I am confronted by its former
president, who Is now our efficient and
honored president, and you can nw she
is anything but a "shadow" in any way
you mar wish to estimate her, I know
from experience that when wo happen
to talk too much, (which women some
times do, you know,) she can bring the
gavel down upon us with such a rap as
reminds us of the coming of a Kaunas
cyclone, Hut may her shadow never
grow Jens; tho remnant of Council No,
2, we held harmoniously with li May,
We have had reason to believe that
the donation of the public chool
children have heretofore been given
out Indiscriminately, and some deserv
ing, worthy poor were left without a
share of tho contribution. A commit
tee from our council wa appointed to
look into the matter, Tho committee
aucceeded in having the pupil take
their Christmas donation for the poor
to their respective churches and Hun
day schools, The result was so far as
we could learn, that tho poor of every
church wa graciously remembered.
We feel that wo have boon a small
factor In a great way of helping to at
tain our late suocosnful municipal elec
tion. And although wo cannot vote, I
believe you would make It possible for
us if you could, we intend to use our in
fliierice for the election of bettor men
in our municipal and county office
than we havo heretofore had. Ho al
though we haven't been ahlo to do
much we "keep pegging away," We
havo made mistake! What organiza
tion ha not'' We have had more than
the usual share of discouragement,
bluff and buffutlngs, but wo are hero
and hero we will stand. "For rl"ht I
might, since God is God, and right the
tiny int TihuM Ul v
l.nnttj 1 T- U'tor Mn!d I l "
IIhI I lux Ui Ut i ii Uo
Whul it'fi ialii ( ili li f i
m iml l t tid l J rwiUMntf
I I I nmy U UUIntf M foieo i-f tltnl
niii'l Ulli Win! Il.llik tlt r U but
mm ibpr t.r ie ami lltsl pltr'
I li'titiiUni bi ttn f.titr piar wsllt!1
full lii'ine. Iturtto ! eee lf hv nhU
Of Humid 'lll Itlll llH'IH at
ttir.
i'l 1til l r nd Mn hUttn J of
Woman' Wetk nV tin- Wnild'flf and
tti" hUtitt ) ol oiiisnV t 'iHigii'M l tit"
Win M' rVIr, to ln imtVitiiMl thai
meiian's pli le are IhiiiihIIi
II mliiry nf ii'ir lt. ir rvt nlil tlie
imttn'f of iiittiiy ii"lii wouun hn
i'ri'd th Ir eotihti y Ith untiring do
Mitloii aiul si lf nsti ltli'0 with their
g. title inlnltrntlotin f lit' tey fur the
himimiI'mI and dying.
Women whodetdiil thmi ve com
forts to which tiny hud tioeii hoou
IoiihmI, went thinly cln l, took the extra
blanket from thulr b.d, went without
ten and sugar Hint tie y might wind on
unniliir butiditgn iirotind nouio soldier'
wound, or give somci parched Hps In
tho hospital some delicacy tttherwl 0
denied him. If it U true, "The world
known nothing of Its gi ulci men," It
Isntlll tnoro true of It nobl.t wmnen.
(iod hlniiHilf keep this record, hut I
have In my utlnds eyo another picture.
I eo before mu a proeexulon of women,
a little band, from twelve to twenty,
coming from a church where they have
been united In a prayer-moollng, dear
mother In lsruel, grandma whoso
hair is silvered, and young and comely
maidens s o them pUHMlug down the
street, silent, emjreshlve, y;t cheerful,
deternilried, and they stop ut a drink
ing saloon to kneel on tho dirty floor,
or if driven from there, out on the
frosty pavement, there to plead for the
souls of tho men behind tho counter
and for their victims. Tho women of-
t.'n become tired and discouraged hut
they go day after day, after awhile tho
saloons are cloned with their mighty
pleadings, liut they did not remain
closed. Was the woman' temperance
crusude a failure? No, a thousand
times no. Out from that little band
there went forth an inspiration, a
mighty induenco extending from town
to town and from state to state, The
inspiration couldn't lie defined. Moo
stood buck and listened with awe, and
suld "Let them alone, it is of God.',
Hinging and praying at tho saloons
was given up, but the woman's praying
crusade for the annihilation of this
accursed traffic will novor bo given up,
It has endeared and expanded from this
little praying band into tho great
Woman's Temperance Union, whose
followers aro legion and whose bands
of rlblsin white, now encircle tho whole
peneirame glow, ui (disorganization
Jtev, Joslah Btrong has said: "At no
time in all the year, and at no place In
all the land, 1 there so much of the
saving power of the nation gathered
together a at the Annual Convention
of the Woman's Christian Temperance
Union."
I have mentioned three of tho noblest
spheres of women. There are many
others,
Hut my friends, are there less noble,
sclf-sncrllclng and bravo women In our
land to lay? J tell you nay, Hut we
must band together, we must stand to
gether,
In conclusion, I say again wo wcl
come you to this, our first open meet
ing, We again thank you all for all
the help you have so kindly given us,
and we again say that we have a pur-
pose, to work for whatever things are
just, whatsoever things are pure, and
whatsoever aro of good repute until we
are called from here to the Supreme
Council up there where one I our
Supreme Head, even God the Lord,
tlj,iut g it i ei.i 1 ittixo, l.,i't
a tmtMe, WMift lti emiw il tlin
t.iN tHvdd m l Unl li any lmvvi
ai tm In Mud t ttm tlmg itio bud
Nr doing Itie Ulliitiy. and Wl, V
hsM oil don't li k Ihst belhn: t
.lo i.t, l.r imhi jot ttn ll
Vliewniii a pntlinmj who In
iti hiU-r' vtmlr, wlh Ulher all eer
ie se.li i'f It 1 f Ats j"te'd iel of lii
chair and Uk.i g hi tint rT,
"Iw, ilh )"U li T would llttt t
tke that button iff that iri tttl. tntst'
e.mti now pi ahmd," lly lhl lime ft
third goiitli'itisii, who ftlwi lipiK ie d !
lie In the hoe, Jml !se d lnlh hl
hatul to his hip poeki't and drawing
two mvotvirn. mil, "If either of )mi
molt, or imoiie Ue In 1 1 I town, daw
t i luy hl hand on thin fc'tntli lean, I
will Intro hint or them ih full of ho'i1
they will lever l heard tf turalti."
This, rljiht there, ended thaafllr, hut
the tiirtjitr anil chief of ollc, trnth
Koitirtit Cut hoi le, filed In with the
I'roteftiitit Ih and told the tinnuM) to
eeane llielr till irt'elllig. as uiey nun
Ihm'Ii the luntlgiititrn. Of Colli' tnln wan
tint oi ly thing for tlu tti to do, an our
Imys had the dead drop on them. Truly
yours,
A UtKIXI'.NT.
a. v. a. roivmts.
It Is the ttit.y of every memlier of the
A. 1. A. who Is a nlnceru patriot to aid
In spreading the gmd work.
When one louil-tnouthod dog buy at
the A. 1'. A., all ttio little fellow echo
tho cry.
What tho A. 1'. A. has to do In not
to wante tiin.' trying to convert C ulho-
llen, but to transform so call d Ameri
can Into Aniericaus 01 Hie siaiwart
sort.
No matter what may be, said to tho
contrary, tho A. 1. A. Is becoming a
niont important motor u ovor me
country, and Is working for tho good
of all.
Hy ballot tho A. V, A. will arouno a
slumbering people to a nensti of the
need of seir-proU'ctlou agulnnt a glgan
tie enemy.
Hev. Frank Dixon, of the llaptlst de
nomination, biJvIhos all the people of
ilurtford, Conn , to join the A. I'. A.
"Tho A. P. A. did It" Is getting to
be quite a common expioMhlon on the
street now, its power is being duly
recognized.
The permanence of the A, l A. de
ponds more upon the wisdom of its
friend than upon the attack of It
enemies, '
In tho A. V. A. the Jesuit have at
last found their match.
lowing It Trey.
In these day, when the A, I', A, and
other similar organization are cutting
so wide a swath through Jfcmildi
scheme and hopes, we opine that the
KomUh schemer who supposed their
plans were all working nicely for "the
church," must now feel like quoting
sadly Hobby Hum' lines:
"Th hnnt'luld pinna of nilco and men
(taut HflUKleu,"
They oe their hopes of Home's unl
vernal rule postjxmed Indefinitely, And
It will tako more than the help of all
tho silly I'rotestant pastors, of whatsO'
ever name and hue, to stay the tide
that I setting against the methods
and aim of the old scarlet hag, A few
silly pastor and party-blind editor
may bo fooled by cunning Hornan pro
testations and pretenses; but tho people
are waking, and will not be fooled.
They are not ready to be JComanlzcd
nor to have our free Institutions Ho-
manlzed. Bo the old Octopus Is losing
It coveted prey, 'flit l'rtxjrtmrt
Thinker.
- ' '
Dared Them Ut Itemove Ills lluf tori.
Ma.vjmw, N, I),, April II, 1801.-
EdlUir TUB AMEfUCA!: Yesterday,
while I was in a barber shop, a gentle
man carno In, followed shortly after by
two Itoman thug of this little town
whocorr rnenced to talk about the first
gentleman to one another loud enough
to make themselves heard to all. . The
conversation between these two thug
kept getting hotter and hotter all the
time. They used all the profane lun
guugo Kjsslblo until at last It got so
Dublin (Silhouette.
Daniel Horgan 1 now ex-chlef of
police. He 1 a Komun Catholic, and
Menirs Hart and liellnnkl are relieved
a fire commissioners, and the world
do move.
It is reported that tho Duluth dlo-
cose Is too wor for a separate bishop.
Jjulutu ana Ht, uiotia win 00 consoli
dated. All because Protontant do not
appropriate money to Homo.
lAwrlifi editor has received a second
letter threatening his life If he does
not discontinue his paper. This time
the threat comes from Bt. Paul,
Hecause the A1 ' it-Tribune published
an unoolored report or the blnih-
Honnelly debate, tho JsnrthvmUm
(papal) If ilncMK wants it boycotted.
President V, rover Cleveland has ap
pointed a ri')W potmator. Ho Is Tneo
dore Helluskl, a PolUb-Catbolic Amer
ican,
A Priest Forbids Children te Participate
In a Public Hrhool Dedication,
Tho citizens of tho town of Wabash,
Indiana, aro rightly indignant over the
course pursued by the Homan Catholic
priest forbidding all the children of
that denomination from attending or
participating in the ceremonies attend
ant on the recent laying of the corner
stone of a new public school building In
that city, Tho children were told by
tho priest that it would bo a sin for
them to participate Jn such proceeding
Jlew's Thfsi
Wo offer Ohh Hundred Hollar IteWHrd for
ny rne nf ( iilitn li tliiitciiiieot liu cumd lif
Hitll'n (.'utiirrti cur,
V, S. WIKM- V A CO,. Propii,, TnlMo, O,
Wk the loulecxIicrH-d. Iiiivm known V, J,
elieficy fur tint lithl, IS yi'Mm, nnd lieli- Mm
pi-rfeelly liolioliil III nil IiihIim-m, ti-BfiNiie-iinfi
hii'1 WiiimeiKlly hI.Ih lo curry out, liny
iiiintoiiioii niioiii iririr iirei.
W
lHfldln Plte!,
oe rirtilng Ut S ft -U iln tii!
Indn oliiat, e!itf a lui. UiS 6
ilirid l-y an eftUvf tj lent , tti
tlt tt utimi ( the teiiidtooof a bawd
iv.( on lUjioM sifvrt, im i-rtiii t
eiinid.'!ii II l W bl ditt) to krivt
thetitn,e aetHtg tndhlitoul, and lb
Ulr tmk a btMili'd 1 1. In tii inet
bed'(ioili'li, whi n' It w dlHH eti d
thnt the nottai he w a fulw one, aed
helnp- ttiriti-d lull tn li' a titan
ipii t ndirg M'lcM. 1 tie lsll r e plalniM
that be w on hl aj t ni l i bU
old tilettd. " Father" l i hiHamler, wbon
he W liluiu lf surprlw-d. Whi n he
dinrt-id that bin story wntild Iml
wah, and that he a In dnnti-r of
sni)iltng a lilgtil In a cell, he m ttt (or
one nf llUhop Foloj'n pi let toidoiitlfy
him and tentlfy a to hi purity and
go mI Intention, after which tho pibst
wan Hi-mlttid to go en bin way rejoic
ing, minus lit faUe munim-he,-. Hotiult
I'fttrlo'lc Ainerlenn.
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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES.
Hoffmann' Catholic Directory, tho olllclal directory of the Catholic Church In tho United States, published by
Hoffman llrotbers Co., Milwaukee, Wis., gives the fullowli g statistics, showing tho growth of tho Catholic Church In.
the United States.
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