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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1894)
I THE AMERICAN I'M I itHlloSMt rtilMM llH Wife It VM UtlltR, j li . It itt. 1'ti.titUir ?. ' ,- .t. (),, ,i, , ', ( ,,f 'M t it H,i..),l, ,t , l! ,. ln'i.,l ' ! 't 1 l . A it t (. tis(n .i h ' v. ! tl !' t 4. ... '-. .it, i,l (t.f !l )ll tin' Allit I h I'm, i V .fl l-,t, tSutll-ftl -it'(i''l''' 4 ) W. i !' tij? 'ti' l t.! 1m m j'l-i i It iri II t "h tU I'f -)1' MU , lUtl h efl Iliit iunn -1 t,n of IHn ', Ifitiit inliiii el It't' I tutf-til t, tl , jitit i iii. ittfiik , i n i 'I luni llIi. !. lr l l t M int'fifc ' H'J' tin fiiMtfWt M: a Kh! naitt tin lr Intti lie ,- i .mi i.n.-l )iii. ii!i m,,1 in Mil ! I m k, 'i l l mtUi. I 11 Ivr '.'''ii ltl ji i tlUin , ii ) in"", Hi' ii l ') lt Iti'tlill'i illin 'I'jr In tin Oil JmllHi , clii1alti n lull III U fiiiiliit In our aitny ir Attn lei U tin- It If (;.nu o U ItiNNfila ll.il it id nt, lli'll lli i imlllirnl ili.H.'n Ui it mil i.( I'm M I uf m. i' IiihIiIcii Iiv itimt of tin' . ... ' iiu , iNi'auw it In Ht Vi I iml h'I I'luli. 1 1 linn Ii or of lli tl,itiit. In tin iiiii I'linfrnnlll'if mil' t.it will U-1 M.i iml rlty a iiiiiinimt'itl an I'leeli d ImhiihI M-liil liy a i iiiiiii'li'iitiiiini ilin Inn i;i' In n tiit-inni y of (ilnrilaiui llmim; of tin ihilli of t'ltl 'I'tindlii li i'i'n I'lliii'iilinu Ixi'iiinim!'! V III i'Ii'N'I". Individual, ciilli li tin. I iiiihi'inilf Uh'Ii' an' II ft v "W hlli' lull i hiiI nf hU rii 1'iU.lt hnliln I mil of i.in- Itiiitdnd jiiqilU Hint ale thai nulijii tloiMiinl miimi t to attj xf athi'li!; tin- n iiirtlmli'P ar Imllffi'M iil to riri il, u-t '! hiilli'mif Vtlt-luini wliHtli'K, MhhI of tlii lliillan that cntn In thli count r,v an nf lh lowi Nt kind lay ami lt;noraiil n Iht Ii-IhIi, rniifc'li an llm Hai'ili', fillhy ii h tho ChliifHd. Them' IuIIiuim wcro not drlvi'ii to tliltii'oiinlry hy thn irlitn, hut ulinply by tlmlr ! ili!i lit Id V-.iti.n li k i ft.. i i i.i'l a i'i H hi Mi! IV. n ii.l limn i-i. i i.iiiml ,,. imiiibnt antiiatiuii ol ll mi mlti t! Iml II it mi h ttn nit.it Int. iiw ti a' lhi In lint iliwliai t" of lltlral Hinr not I'linlrolli'd liyAmn l- can rltln amlahlrh I'lalim t tin I If not n rcatiT fovt-n'lu'nly tlum tlm prnnifiitof thu I'nlU'd Htali'n, U lrrtv poni'llatjl" with Ami-rli'im cltlciiMhlp. It In, tlion fori', iiiii il to tli holding (if ofllwH In dlaUi or national ovoi n- inont hy any auhjwt or aupiort.r of ulro to evade tlitM'oiim'i liitlon: Ihcy nro inch iji'i'W'Hlttntlcftl iowcr "Wo iiihiild tin; conntlltitlon of the Unlte-d KtatoH of Atimrlea, and no por tlon of it morn than ltn guarantee of rt llgloitH llhorty, hut wo hold thin ro llllotis libt-rty to bo giiaranUmd to the drlvi'ii by tho 111 trratmont and ln-avy taxi-a imputed hy thinfovcrntnciit hohn t ) keep up a largo u-Hi nnrniy and navy: thoy urn alno hi rod to ooiiih lnro by tho fairy talon of emigration HrfcntH. Ignorant outwintH do not trouhlo thotn- H f 11, ..ut:i l l M'l .i .li i m U tt.i ii wet. ti.inl mt ii' hit ii'ii muMf ih.Hii i an olln t li i-M'U f 1-1 1 aim1 11 I, " b u flu '., t., ilay U fi'iw t p l in i, Ii. w m Ui txt'itf, to li.liMi' ili t,i, 1'iinlr k I I l.i I all,i.;h H M ( am i tiiiiiiiIoltH.nl i t ill hi' it td n tin tit ln litoi W t o In f ii iilt.ltif II liii iii J i ill tin. I (hi iwnir It . lull. iiian' 1 1 1. In iotiilfH.i l, in. t 11 1 ft. k rl... on inoii in i,h lEiKiiiiom lit i ot lin aiioii ioiiiim I t..i v oi.itf a l.tiit.l In I'ltwn Ihit )! .f tint A Hit I li rtll i pit' n J 1'iiKIH IO l ift'HO in p i ri'hi' that till inaii I oitU I In' too) of olht'in. Woiitd lliHuliiM rof a man ltln liar rlmiti I'xniii' In any othfr oliy rm-rpt t'hl.ni:o l.iitiinii h nppiw i to U a I'taii and liiittiii', hut ho piild tbt H iinltj for thiMiiuidt r of (tin lb Id, iiikI hud not I't'iiilorifioit Ih'oii tl i tool of llm t'roitln iiini-,liii'r In ftoiitd liavo Ihoii In I ho Vraf)ard today. Il will iiovor hainf under tho pri'M'iit uilinlnlnl rat Ion Why an tho Ainot b an nopln Nrmti tintf mich oiilriiKnii to go unpiitilHlii'iiy Why aii' this ('lun-na-caoh rolohrntlnK nillitary iiiiihn In Him i hun hi'ti only tho pri'itont yi-ar' Huoh a tbliiif wan novor himrd of In tin i hiiri'hi'N In ihlx I'oun try Ix'forn, Why havn all tho I'arorhlal i IkmiIh a Cadot e.wm'f What aro thoy drill Injf for' V'our pupcr In tho only onn In thU individual and not to mean that undor "lvoitl)out ndlglon; tholronly thought, city that dan to pxp.mo tho atrot'ltb a It protection any un-Amurl.mn occloul aHtlcal power can claim any almoin to control over thu education of children, growing up undcrtho Mtamand utrliien. "We conaidor tho non-octarlan free public school tho bulwark of Amorliifin InHtltutionH, tho bent place for tho cdu cation of American children. To keep them Buch, w proteHt aafnnt tho em ployment of mibjoetH of any un-Amcrl can ecclcMluHtlcal jwwor as office or teachero of our public wihoolu. "Wo condemn tho support out of the public treasury by direct rppropriation or by contract of any sectarian nchool, reformatory or other inntitutlon not In tho fruit trade, unlcH compel Ird they do not meddle with politics. Can wo Hay an much for tho won of Krln' Whether ('athollcN or Orangemen they are fanatic, Intolerant an to en odn, greedy of political power, regular whltewanhed Hcpulchren for hypocrlHy and Ignorance, human lump of cor ruption and bribe. Who elected Father llopk In to the mayoralty of thin city? Who it doing tho electing of tho city father? (Sure ly not tho Italian but the I Huh and German aro right in it; the born American Hinilc and look on. Where will tho no much hoaHtcd American that tiro piTiiilUcd to go uiipunhihod In thin city. I wlh you would call Hit attention of our people to thl dlabol leal plot that ha robbed thl city of a man who wa lalu by tho very people that received tho moat favor from him. What nafety I there- for an Am erlcan that tand In the way of mem bor of the Clan na gael? What I tho difference between Iit lurid and America If men aro to be put outof tho way at the InllgalIon of thu Clan na-gael member? No man' life will be afo If J'endorgmtt I not hung, for then tho Clan will think noth lug will Htand In their way when they nt, oVned and controlled by public lV ' , JUJ J''" P' they aro doing at prene authoritv. Catholic or puritan dHpoUHm 'I he N American l allowed Ui hold authority, "Uellevlng thatexemiitlon from taxa tlon in equivalent to a grant at public fund, wo demand that no real or per pernecutlon of Queen Elizabeth, tho horror of the inquWllon would t rendered, ai d flereer-athelm can not tt 1iU rwil 4,i,t r,ttf L'ltl 4ttt 4 1. 1 If u uin(i I it" riit w Wit ovii-nrit fntttri fuvu.l " " "" j -' t.iif i. it.,.,ii, .mi m....i. .i ,m tlon, tho tltlo to which i not veted in L , . ,, , , ,, , , Jt ' , . . , triumph. Creed of any kind and tho national or Htato government, or nafoon go together; tho former pol- offleo if they can polbly prevent it, and every public ofllco i a private anap fortholrlnh, and no American need npply. When will we liavo Homo Hule in America? Amkhicav Citi.kn. i- ...... ..i i, i,..... nity - lute the mind, tho latter the bodv 'Weprotent flgalnnt the enlltment mankfrifl bv dolmr awav with both ,in ATTACK CATHOLICS IX rOMTICN. mine uniu3uriawarmy, navy,orineu(,C((re f)0n,wty in government; will muiua or any iav, oi any peron not an actual citizen of tho VnUsd State "For tho protection of our citizen la borer the prohibition of the Imj-orta-tlon of pauper labor, and tho rchtrio tlon of all immigration to pemon who cannot dhow their ability and honent In tention to tieeomo ut'lf-gupj-ortlng fmerlcnn citizen. "We demand tho chango of the promote Hound civilization, prevent crime. You are oulte welwmie to i)ul- llnh thl letter If you o fif, or do me tho favor to nend it to lJaly (i. Miuik. I remain truly your, ATUKIHT, The aliovo letter explain Itlf, The flrt imfiortant Htatornent f that "tho writer of 'Chicago' Italian Quarter' wa riot Imjiartfal and knew nothing of tho ubjeet he wa writing naturalization law ny a repeal or tne ftout.. rht,r u m trmUoUon of act authorizing tho naturalization of the figure I have given r there eem minor, witnout a previou tieoiaration t,, 0 no aruilf,u,,lt n U, their authen of inUintlon, and by providing that no tclty An u, rny (Mmu,Av,, (;f the alien hall bo naturalized or permitted M,uriirv I will av that, T. In ,,, ,,, " ","-. fl U) vote in any Htato In the union who cannot Hpeak the language of the land and who cannot prove neven year' am i!cutye renldenco In thl country from the date of hi declaration of hi Inten tlon. "We pretext agnlnnt the gro negll genco and laxity with which theju dlclary of our land admlnltcr the with everal other women, have travelled through Kurope twice and am thoroughly acquainted with tho habit and cutorn of the Italian, From pergonal cxperlenecj I ay that the Italian aro the mot lllltemte nation In F.urope, The writer ! the letter ay that education in Italy I now com' pu!ory. Thl I true but the people preneni naturalization law, ana agaima Bro not Mtlf( ,;lw,Hu.a, The children tho practice of naturalizing alien at Lr )H.nft M)wtlU y,ut th children the exixinKe of comuir,te or candl date a the moat prolific aourco of the prewait proHtltutfon of American eltl- zenith fp to the raet ue, "We demand that all honplttl, any- lum, reformatorfe, or other Institu tion In which people are under r xtrulnt Imj at all time nubjeet to public IriHpectlon, whether they are main tained by the public or by private cor poration or individual. "We demand that all national or Mate egllation affecting financial, commercial or lndutrlal interent U- geni-ral In character and In no Imttance In favor of any one oetlon of the coun try or any one clax of tha people," are not the fieopleof the Italian nation. The rent of the letter I will not nwer a it I a Hcathlng denunciation of Mir prc.Hont American tyitum of politic. In conclusion I would iy to AtheUt: You are an Italian but your heart U American and you have made a friend of Daihy (, Mack. Home IVrllrient (jinf Ion. CJK'A'JO, ji),, Aprils, JK!),-fJ- iur uik AsmucAS, I wlh t call your attention to an Incident connected VIhron Dennriclafleii hy ihi Her. H'. If. fiiMidwIn. Catholic in politic formed tho nub Ject of a vlgorou nerrnon pr' a:bwl by the Hey, W, H, Coodwln recently at the KfupNon MethodUt Fjdncopul church, Fnghwood avenue, Chicago, The church wa crowded and at several point made by the pre&ehcr approval wa tnanffcHtcd, Mr, Coodwln de clared that tb bulk of Korean Catho lic came from foreign land, that they did not Hpeak the Kngllh language, and had no knowledge or nympatby with republican fnntllutlor, Never- tbole tby Inlnted on taking part In and controlling election. Thl hould not lie allowed, Cftlzci hould be educated fi America, not monarchical, principle. Voter, moreover, nbould lie free in ue their independent judg ment. They nboiild not owe allegiance! Urany other nation or potentate, and hould not be permitted fo build up their denominational Interest at the exeno of the tate or of the nation, Many Catholic were better than their cri ed, They did not at heart aec i,t the teaching or olx-y the law of their church, but the mat. were ubcrvlent to the touching of a npfrltual power and therefore were not fit to be office. holder or Ui m given the mse of the lnllot, Hr, Coodwln quoted at length the resolution pamed by the Chicago Methodlwt I 'reaeher' meeting referring to the condition of non-Catholic In I'eru, Jiollvla, and Iv-uador, which were ent to Archblnhop Ireland for 1 ti It.Mn.nn.t, ti. 1 1 ti In lulu i i.,t Ittltll I'tf lli.NKI, l,'.U '. l ( l,i lt' hti mi Al, ,,,,( , (l iMlmtit lii.n of H i' it!l. Mln t!.l ill l. nl It til II. i ,,,.l lull,, li of J'lil.iii' f,n,iU fol i'tlnt H.nl ft !l i p H,o t.i, ton bilOil lf HollH' IMll I'f fl.l' pll'iiU' tit HMO); i: II, litii vnu ii I I III II lit U IM'MI. Ti e hi li'iilt'il UinU o IiUIi.i hm llnl x i ill Ui- inmlillmiiiiu I, l, h In imt.Hilj. ailttpttd In llm raining of 'pl', aptliiti, - in l,. . i bet i lm, . i'lillH, glHp, I'titlitu, Imp. Km!!, ihih ami jtotntoin, fthltli ab " 1'iinl a ii ail) iiinilii'l and bi lnga flHl pi ill, t- . . 1 . , . ... . I Ollt Sit I I'll IMIH K lllll Itllt'll Mll w lib Hi. w coiumiikIIIIi n, We'll etiil our adit i llsliig matter on application, K. I, Iimax, tl, I'. .V T. A Uiiiabu, Neb. , NMVHiiMt.Mirt rati obtain TlK Ami itl an from any ftlmlinali newn dealer. Your iiiHtoniei will wnntli. Put ft on your counter. The erection of prtmin-and that I all that, thu minnerle are-In the ill- gulwi of charitable Inntitutlitn In thl eouulry I again', civil liberty and the autliorltle Hhuuld Intorfore and Htop It. I . n It I., It l ,.. i1 . K .''I ! j, ft.ih fiittn.l It tn in li. I liti hi Hfnisul ,m-i ,m Mh tt lii n of lit!' ' ll"l III -lit l l 'all.,.!'!,'" It't, S tti 1-Kftl itH.lt -I'll 111 t.lll ki , ui fultltftil Ket .t Ho. i t. . I't ii . Mu bio I , H "i i 4n. In Ion ti n !.-' i .i ti.ttot, 'ii 'I. It Int." I. I iij; ft Ht H.i tmaiil id aUti i no n i !, , ii,,,,, f((. iminitt titiitr oot.t, ..him t i.tiHI iml f.tntiil Wln it H.e HiIhI .ii ,,,,! t'iiidN n liu ,1 tl wn rinln.til l.y fltr o!fiiiiii hintf H. it'Hlli i i -Laij;,, II, , li li l ft, out ol Hio t in ami mi lit f to I iitojte h 'mu i . iHvr r imi; in k'tt 2,U1l mile. ,i , a, . Int,,t of Ibt' piiiim. 'Ihi' litigated IhihU of Mahn along the llm of Iho I'nloii I'ailllt. HlMi'iti an irt.nlili of plmliit ltig Hii eliiitt of fitill ii it In II,.. I.Uli,, IMilldf l tho Woild l air, Wh) ! by kioppln, In Idaho )iiu'll nave eittiiiuli on your flirt and tn lwhl In inaltii thu (lint pay. tiii'iil on your lai in, liivoHilualt. ' AdveitUIng inattt-r writ on appllm tlon. Addri', F !.hma , li. I'. A.T. A,, (iinaha, Neb, trrr.n AT PEOPLE, InctMiwnlmm. Illn.nl., f' "J itti. AtOOLOTILf f I ill ""I' limn nnv (iilmlmu anlni.n.. m mm Lltai llDAMltn linnrin V W OUNlll Clim wM.n4 tM , FrtMi .! m-r bttiilii. i TttKMUNf MMtWAL CO., Iltitliin, Mmm. Hr ttti or h'"H tili Huir tHii.ri'ia, IALL I'AIK F;.'-Yi-W'Jnhniim.-,irm I, .'tifW f I KIIKUIIIIIIItilll ;, i-w-.-v feminine. ilium Mai us Lameness Soreness Wounds IJruises Catarrh Burns Piles r- n o n I iiif HBACT It v-rlll Curo. Hm W.1aJ To lukn llrtlnr. Nil if moii ticniou iin'iiiK nr i-iiiit-i'iitiK, fi;'rlt'tii'it Intl. nm-m. Writ '(. HIi'Kilf i'iiiilniiiii'iil.. Ilt'nl li.rinn ui iiiti'i nun ni'i iiri. I'linlrii nr lorrMnrv, AUIN NUHHIRV CO., Htwhriter, N. Y, THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES. Hoffmann' Catholic Directory. lb official dlriieiiifu f n... '..ii...h.. .t ,. . Hoffman Hrothor Co, Milwaukee, W. give tho following, TZ Vi. " T.T. 1. tho United Htattt. ' '" v nurcu in AflCIIIIIINlKHK AND lllOCKHKN. To An Allnlnf. The editor of TifK AMK.itK-'AM ha dare not let Dan Coughlln dlwdowi the with the )'endergat cae that eem to tranmllon to the pojtc. He declare, have CMcaped general notice, nothing would cime of thl action Wa Mavor ffarrl-v.n removed w,.. U,ttt wmatiUU were all for liberty of able Han Couihlln to be -t freV ln .'rot-.ast countrle, lie, Mayor Hopkln and Chief of I'ollce '"m imm Inline Ilrennan were merrier of Camn2l and ' r"umiHn principle, out they handed me the following anonyrnou letter and ha left It dlioal to me. I have decided to anwer it though an anonyrnou communication doe not deervo any notice, Tho letter I a follow: Chicago, April 21, Wrt.-Kdllor Chicago Amkkican: Dear 8lr; I whole plot, a ho would have done had he not been net freo. Were Mayor Harrlaon In tho chair Dan Coughlln would never have been mi free, for the public would not have dared to collect money from the citizen a they did! were opposed to It wherever Catholic had the aneondancy because it wa not Catholic doctrine. Where flic .Weney (;, The "lie port of the (Jommlloner of Indian Affair," lut received. how under the present admlnltratlon, nor that our government ha act anart for would tho xdico have dared Ui Intlml- varlou rellglou llle for Indian edu. would like to tate that tho letter of date thoe connected with tho cae, for cation for the year I8iel the turn of jaiy . MacK on "cnicago Italian tlirwe men knew that under the preent V2,W. Of thl amount the IVeahy. Quarter" of today' 1hii I very adrnlnItratlon there I no mercy for terlan rewdve 'M)tWM), the Lutheran partial anu partly wrong, lo write of tneoppoted to the Clan-na-gae, tl6,I2f), tho Friend IO0), the Kpl a nation one mut bo familiar with It Why I It that I'atrlek I'cndergatit copallan 7,0t, th (Congregational language, hlatory, cunUirn, and have wa taken from the De I'lalne treet lt l'l,2.Vl, the Mtnnonlte t:(.7,V. the II . i . . ...I., 1.1... ... I... J liveu amongHi inern; ny wm letter it tatIon to tno Chicago avenue ntatlon, M nltarlan m and the Itoman Cath eem to me that tho writer of It over- where Dan Coughlln' friend all are, 'H' 'I71,.U'. looked or totally Ignored Impartiality ami where Cronln' munlur an I The HaptUt and the MethKlb,t do and aroreaald condltlorm. I do rot plotted? Why wa he not taken to the not receive one cent. To the credit of wlh to give rlne to a mlundertand- Went Chicago avenue atatfon, which i the Haptlnt let It Imi rewirded that Ing no I will premltbyHtatlngthat l on the Milwaukee avenue car lino they have never received money from wa born In Italy, of Italian parent, straight from De I'lalne alrcetita- the governmeet for thl purjH.Ho and have redded in Italy for reverai year, Hon? for two year our own church ha do- and traveled for the laMt twenty year, In fact, why wa he removed from dined all appropriation, though dur- further more that I am not ono of the De I'lalne at all, when at a moment Ing four year we did receive f:i :ir .pop,,' Hlaye, or a Mleverof any creed; warning they could bring hundred of During eight year the lUmianCaih- I am purely an "AthelHt," lak ng for policemen to that ntatlon? Why take ollc church ha received for Indian ed- granted nothing but fact or what can him to Kant Chicago avenue ntatlon. HO I lieil ftin I U',1 lt.t1U.-tft, . a. 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