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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1894)
T H fcL AMERICAN 4 THE AMERICAN. lltn i t ,. -. H ' eO 1m'',, w ItlHH . ... i t- i r t..1' i '! UEKifM fUFlOTO rCIMT. M lxt Ml'ltn MH .. s fc,, .,,, I i i,iv M.fiitu ttHI4t I 4 t I vn UAtM 1 1 .im t. of? " " 5 r, , i , . . - 1 .44 talr Irt t'lillxl t olf hr full ml c . vi4iCt t.nlrt U.,.,,11 ( iltufl. MIWMifl .(.. ...HH-f 4t All I 1 PMnninil AtnmitsiNo uatm IVr KKnimrlrl lino 't twntlh " I inch lo r iiumiii . ..... ' hi " I In, In Hr iiMinth " liiriix 'f month Irt mi im i., im. ...tint h . . WMt t Inch . I ii'lnmn, I line ... .... i Wo, Him imtliVd 1.1 ivnl line. W, Moh ltMHI.' l-'r l'Ul rl fi'f !" mlvcfiiwiiictim, miiiMiil'ti AHie rca l.tsittso I'u., Ativt.ttlln iH'imrtmtttit, MTTna Ahicii itm rnAnriow or am. rHTintiu oiH.ims-Tn tmu or No jcnk1hi4. Patronlro Amkuioan advertiser. Buy your ginnl of those who adver tise hh American. Tliw church that cnnnot stand di cusslon net-lift Investigation. TllK enormous accumulation of prop erty by tbo Homan Catholic church in a national menace, It U said Altgold In a vory wok man. Well, If bo la any sicker than tho poo jtlo of Illinois over hi conduct of hi office ho must bo vory sick indeed. Morris IlernUl. John PAitKf.it, advance agent for Bishop J. V. MoNamara, 1m at present In Omaha maklnir arranuomont for a lecture by tho bishop Sunday, Juno 24- OUR friend can aid tm In our work tiy InitlMtlnir on tholr nowmloalom handling Tub Amkuioan. Will you do It? Can't you upond a nlckol eai-h wook to lu-lp parry on thla fltflit? A kiuknu wrlton tm from llutto, Mont., that Homo In working a douhlo sbirt. curnlng a HvIiik dni'liitf tho day and WHtohlntf tho A. 1. A. during tho evening. They aro an uaual looking for troublo. Tho American of Hutto howovor don't hoohi to foar tho A. 1. A. It 1H atiknowlodijod by tho Vatlwlk Hun of BvrnouHo, N. Y., that out of (17.1 ranilldatoa only 7 Kornan Catholhw wo oliM'tod. (Joodl Iiot tho good work go on. Frlmuln, Mland by your gutm, and noe to It that nonn but trim American aro pi need on guard. Tub wHilallMl of Now York have do nouncod the A. I', A. Doiiounolng tho A. 1', A. ban hcon tho oooupatlon of the rlff-ralT portion of tho population to long that a now eruption, evun if of a mora Intelligent clan, doe notuworve It from Hi onward courno. Imgllve the A. P. A.l i'olltlcal oblivion to lit detractor and opHinenU, WHY 1m It that noma of tho city ofilolalH who in ml 0 pniiiilweii to thn Amnrlean l'rotoctlvo AwMdatlon ik for tho taxi elccllon, nod brokci them, now Mck to beoomo meinlmm of that order? I It tholr Intention to run for a higher onimt In tho coming elet tlonV A liar may hoagiMid polilkdan, but tins A. I'. A. diN M not want thorn, TllK city ordinance provide that all jwilleo oflleor rnimt reNldo within tho city llmltM. Hueh Iwlng tho eao, why 1 Chief Ketvey peririlt'l to live at Floroneo, a gmHl lx mile from polleo huMdtjoartor? A ttio chief ha no telcphono connoctlon at hl country rt'Hldnneo, It I neo.twtary to and mounted ofliner out thorn In ordor to ctjmmurilcaUs with blm when oceaMon demand It. The chief Nhould bo com 11 led to eomply with tbo cltyordln an ce tho Name 8 anybody elite, WB refrain from making any com ment on the action tMken by the Iwmrd of fire and police commlMMloncr at tholr miMitlng lattt Witdnoitday eight a wo undemtHnd they are not through with the matter yet, but at tbo tamo tlmo wo would like to iuggott to the hoard that there are several men yet on the force who are far more dowrvlng of d luminal than wereaomo of thime dis charged WcdncNday evening, and that in ordor to thoroughly renovate tho force they ahould oommenoe at the fountain head. When a Roman Catholic prlent Ixv tray and ruin a young girl hla fool parlahlonert proient blm with a purae containing hundred of dollar, but when I'rotontant mtnlater kbwte one of the Nlatera he i tried, convicted and expelled from the church. la the firat inatanco the crime 1 condoned by tbo pre), lu tbo latter it la magnified and publlahed throughout tho length and breadth of the country, I it poaalble that Rome owna the public prea? Kurely ltome la mbtrowi, who aita on the aeven hill and who i drunk with the wine of her own fornication. iMi tt)f amtMiOH v t,e ' . lv. t ) H. i ) 1 t t'lltM n n i f- ' l-i' i- ' v in 4rM IK.) Ui I S'l-'l ! ti., al t Ui. Ir Mtr men I" N. '-lta U '! t'lfS-l f4vMr )l HKH'MMIIr", kn,t UI ! (US(itv i tinw I I'nMt lt x 'r Th 4 !U, n ( mr) -t't iw of that i'ttimei.niai'K a )eii'5 !atfft.J In tln4 IW stucm.4f tl ) t a of kh.tn a inlfcrtij , tt Um and llts ia! a man '4 thw teb bo i!l t,lwne lltelr lert e1 by U'""1" ing f a) !''), At piv.it their ar Hut ttw men Wing Mt ltnil) intittWh iixl In t"iHiiirvUin Hh Jhat rlU' tn the reptiblHan ld" then rt two aire wed candidate and Mr, R.water' blaek hm'. Tin tt a if Hon. T. J. Major, the prvwnt lleuten- ht gtivenior, and Hon. Ja k MeTall, bile Mr. Ibwwatr' dark horw l Hon. A. K. t a1y. Agalnnt nimo of thew men havn we a woi-a l aay. in the favor of any one of the in we could aay atmu pleacant thing, but in favor of two of them we could tlnd no word too tttiMitg ti picture tho wwilldcniH nd tho cutet'in In which tho public ild them, Thtwo two are Tom Major and Jack Mct'all. Col. Major I an well known to tho pt oplo of Ne bnotkathat It would bo tho womtof iioiimnm! for u to ay anything In hi Hthalf, and Jack MoCnll I uch a wholo-aouled, halo-follow-well-niet aort f man that everybody like blm who meet him. Ikwlde, Tom ami Jack aro tho bent of friend. Tom ay to hi friend, "If you can't nrnko mo muko Jack," and Jack toll hi boy tho aamo thing. Therefore, there aeem U) no llttlo ahow for a dark borne. Hut ap- icarauoca aro often deceptive. Clr- uniMtaime often alter cane, and they may in tin inianeo. 10 oo pmiu, Mr. ItoHowater 1 JuhI now very Otwy building fence for hi preferred candi date. For a wonder, he I not abuhlng anybody, but hi lk'noo ha a mean lng. It I tho defeat of both Major anil MoCall I You may wonder how ho expect to aooompllnh this. Wo will tell you. HI henchmen and political alrlkora aro not working for Cadyj they are tint atnming loin iviajor, ou nicy t t a I 1. .a. i. t. .... are mi)iortlng Jack MoCall. Why? HociUHO ho 1 recognized a one of tho leading candidate for the oftleo of governor, and If hi vote and lorn Major' hhould bo at all clone In tbo convention, and tho convention could bo thrown Into a deadlock, It might ro- ult In tho defeat of both MjCall and Major, and in tho nomination of A. 10. duly. Ktmowator ha no more uo for Jack McCall than ho ha for Tom Major, but by outwardly appearing to bo in favor of Jack ho may be ablo to defeat both tho k-aJIng candidate for the nomination. It thereforo become tho duty of every delegate who favora tho nomination of either man to keep from hi coming entangled In any trade which appear Innocent on their face, but which conceal a dagger ready to lerco the political aitplratton of With Tom Major and Jack McCall. Hotween tho friend of MCall and Major there ahould not Im any uplolon of foul play, thero should bo tho mot com- oleto harmony and oonfldenoo. Do not allow yoiirHiilve to lie betrayed. TO OUR CONGRESSMEN. Thk Amkuioan denlrea to ak tho congrcmon from thl atate what they ntend to do toward aettllng the preaent (jontet, and preventing a recurrence, of tho ame, which the alien miner and ourcltlen mine owner aro engaged in. ThcMo contoNta have ceanod being tKial dUturbanne, and have become of national eonm mnmce, and It 1 the bounilon duty of every aunntor and every oongronNtiian to tlnd the root of the evil and lay tho axo to it. They have read of property being duMtroyed by howling, frenzied mol, of of live Ixtlnj taken by tho umo unlaw. ful and unruly crowd, yet what have they done to restore oiieo, to bring back confldunau? Nothing! Nor will they do anything no long a both brancbti of tho legllaturo are filled with corrupt, unprincipled and dla- honoNt iMilltlclai) who have forced theuiNolvea upon tl.t people by art and trick and double dealing. lint tnintlng, Ixdlevlng and hoping the repreitentatlve from thl itato are not like a majority of tho ratwtal who make law for u to live up to, and which they break with impunity, we call uiMin them to do their duty to make the Geary law appliaablo to every peraon who ha been guilty of commit ting an Infraction of tho law within Ave year after they have declared their In tentlon of becoming citizen of tho Unltod 8tatea. Hy doing thl tho fear of a m of Ignorant vote would not deter any congroman from voting hi bonnt aentlmenta upon any and all aueatlon. Give u tbla reform. The people demand it. PRESENTED WITH A HANDSOME PURSE. Laat night between five and alx hun drod of the follower of Hov. T. V Ievdon met at the roHidonco of Tho McArdlo. corner of Claim treet and Lincoln avenue. Tho house would not betfln to hold tho crowd, and the lawn waa appropriated. A puree of WOO wa oom made up and a committee dis patched for Father Leydon. Upon hi arrival Lawyer Galvin presented him the purae. Kev. Leydon wa visibly . , t 4 It S I. 4? n a.l. n , 4 rwtul u a fj-inj,' . ! - 1'Kat ti .4t :. fc. I. .1 n . I, . ttntiaiM bl it a . l .t! lii t.U aih Hh fl.iiMr, l k tim ih 4Uji 4H.lbtiHw Hh M4iy i eu . In'l l.lni m l). i ftcr! and h.i. tt r4. and U ,! al- atd ttin( .t il.i. ti h'm hiviiitn'w t.ip tarn t'V Hie l.aa.l, omn.. at j tv4lii;' M hmt bii r wmdd 4 nmR.tt in hi ti!Ui'd rar, and H tli4 j4t.r, 4, lttit.4,',.it, trtittng ad vhfidlig mat.t. ti ttai j. iU In I t r rlalm tf Iniiik.mv, and In hi jviiidi, irn her )Ht wi4it!l a C4mnen t- i 1 ; I, her imin.il. .tl, and tf h gne weary of her burden and it bn aloud In her anguloh. jtw al her and Ml her A HOMA I'ATIIMI.IO IMHtwT I' AN l Nil hahu. titvat tit!; Miat a n-iigion: immiitatde a the U ef (ixi let SU'wIa Ctiiimtlia ii in I n ami when the great Anhlltt't of thl unlveine civa!e nd dcllnt-o the jut and the unjiint, w hen he tnituro out unerring juttlte, I'rlefl I.ydon lll auffer the torinenv of tbedamned while Stenula Ciiniinlng, thti victim of celllialo hiHt, will wear a rown In heaven, A NEW BRAND. The manner In which the newly lecled otllelalaof thoclty of Milwaukee aro carrying out the wUhe ol tho ieo- pie who elected them I Indeed rcfrenh lng. Usually when the A. 1. A.' lect a man he become an arrant coward, or ha liccn, all along, a mottt despicable hypocrite. Tho Milwaukee brand 1 certainly refreshing, and wo should cultivate it, even if it is neces sary for us to bury a few of tho assaiiine trump who have aspired to lead uh in the hope of attaining political prefer ment, and who, after being elected, full to attend their councils; are too cow ardly to aland up for tholr principles; and too dlshonost to be faithful to their friends. Some of them will be up for ollleo thl full, and wo should lot Homo support tlrem if she will; wo want none of lliem. Wo want no nnui who ha not tho courugo of hi convictions, who I dishonest with his constituents. That thero aro aoitio filling ollleo today by virtue of tho A. l A. vote, not only In thl city, but In thU county, district and state, who have been a false to the men who voted them into tbo position they occupy, a Satan wa to the Lord, no onu wilt attempt to deny. Borne of them aro member of congress, other ure state otllcers, ami a lew are found administering tho alTalr of the city and country, They each and every one pludged themselves to certain acts which not one of them have had the courage to perform; to act which were essential to the growth of tho Ameri can movement and tho liberties jt Its member. Yet in each and every In- stiincu tho Instinct of tho politician hu overcome tho judgment of tho man, and tho relief wo voted for ha not been afforded. Tho 11 ro and polleo commis sion Is a abumo, a delusion and a snare; tho congressmen who wero to bo Amer ican first and republican and demo crat afterward, aro Just tho reverse; county commissioner who wero avowed A. 1. A. 'a have violated their obliga tion and ahould bo expelled from the ordor; city coundlmen who wero elected on the reform platform go on junketing tour with Roman Catholic contractor, and Judge who alt upon tho bench by virtue of our votes, hand down decision, make ruling and issue mandamuses, Injunctions, etc., favora ble to tho Roman church and against the spirit and letter of tho law. They do these thing to please that gigantic political machine which did not elect them but which they fear will enoompas their defeat ahould they ever aspire to a second position. To all such wo havo thl to uy. You hate mado your bod, the A, I', A.' will make you Ho in it, They aro tired of liolng deceived. No man can expect tholr vote hereafter who la not an open and an avowed friend of every principle laid down in tho platform of tholr order. W aro very pleased to nolo tho fact that a certain G. A. R. post revised their programino for Memorial day, after Comrado ''ri." spoko right out In tho meeting, protecting against a Ro mish priest participating In tho exer cise, although the committee had previously arrangod for tho presence of thl Judas-hearted emissary, of "Old Glory'a most implacable foo. It 1 a genuine pleasure to aeo that while to many American lack "back bono,' those old soldier are not victim of that sort of "spinal affection." It doe not re quire further proof that they recognize in Rome the same undying hatred that animated hor when she prompted our outhorn brethren to fire on the ame flag she yet tear from the bier of a dead oomrado. Foil a "clean out" exhibition of cool effrontery, commend u to the Romish element In charge of the parochial school In Atchison, Ka., who sent word to the committee of the various patriotic organization furnishing flag for the publlo school, that "they oooded two!" Tho reply waa brief, but to the point: "We're not furnlahing flags for sectarian schools, thl year!" The Ameiucan can bo obtained of all wholesale newsdealers. Ak your dealer to handle it. MiU t H4 llttKh wt a l. 4,1 M a4 t t5 t4tl k !44W. Ait'. ' tf tiir it, art inn t ti U'i ; tn H a r f.r H.st f On- iMhtttttn ; ,.t th In.tuUHie! I mf f tt I, a,-t 1 M hi !i 4. m tf ' tut bm-M and Ct!'4 i.tt I'J ; u ici i lit rriH'H (, ii ill tli nnn hit a, b ,1 a t4t.tilt4i h ! hs ; lijtmiM hj the mt deta ed l'W! t UK ami C4ttai ! I that l Uj Hme, tMllth tiU lf tnl l!rHt(; !) ili It, tHi!d, tf !, dare, Iw a rvUnt U um tul t nirl a the tu In tli at. In Hte r ttrd if the cnirt f Nin In tb HillUh muwuui, and la many other ), hav almiUiUly twrect a- cDiint tf btw the rrvtthl, r Hibltt rder. as thry er mtmiUiincal)), uffered alien In tho power if IUnit. It was the hahllot the prieU and their murderous eenfedcrate to denoittHM' Hi tin Inquisitor men, women and tit 11 drvn usscUh1 ol I'mtoaUnttsm. Wo men who nfumd to minister t the vile lust of prlest, and men who refused to allow their wive and daughters to lo outraged, or glvo money to the church whenever tho priest demanded, were also denounced and arrested. After arrest the accused would bo brought beforo one of the inquisitor and aked to confess. A prlsouer, on refusing to comply with tho Iniquitous demand of the iuiqulsltors, whs Im mediately conveyed to the torture-room, whero no light appeared bet thatof two candle That theories of tho sulTei-er might not be heard, tho room was lined wit h a kind of quilting, covering all tho crevice and deadening tho sound, Tho prisoner' horror wasextremo on enter ing thl Infernal place, when suddenly he wasurrounded by six wrotche,who, after preparing tho tortures, stripped him naked to his drawers. lie was then laid on hi buck on a kind of stand, elevated a few feet from tho floor. They began by putting an iron collar round his neck, and a ring to ouch foot, which fastened him to the stand. Ill limbs being thus stretched out, they wound two rope round each arm and each thigh; theso being passed under tho eulTold, were drawn tight at tho same Instant by four of tho men. Tho pain which Immediately succeeded wero Intolerable; tho rope, which were of a small size, cut through tho prisoner's flesh to tho bono, making tho blood gush out. A ho persisted In not con fessing what tho inquisitor required, the ropes wero drawn in this manner four times successively. A physician and surgeon attended, and often foil hi temples, to Judge of bis danger; by theso mean hi tortures were for a short tlmo HiiHponded; but only that ho might re cover to sustain further torture. Dur 'fngthlsoxtremltjrof anguish, while tbo tender framo 1 being torn, a it were, In pieces, while at every pore It fool the sharpest pang, and the agonized soul i ready to burst from it wretched mansion, the minister of the Inquisi tion look on without emotion, and jttlmly advlso tho poor distracted creat ure to confes hi guilt, that ho may obtain pardon and receive absolution. All thl, however, was Ineffectual with tho prisoner, whosi mind wa strength ened by a sveet consciousness of inno cc noe, and tho dlvlno consolation of religion. Amidst thl bodily suffering tho physician surgeon wero so barbar ous a to declare, that If a ho died under tho torture ho would bo guilty, by hi own obstinacy, of self-murder. Tho lust time tho ropes wero drawn tight ho grew so exceedingly weak, by the stoppage of tho circulation of hi blood, and tho piilns ho endured, that he fainted away; upon which ho was un- Hised and carried back to hi dungeon. Tho Inhuman wrctche, finding that all the tortuiesthey Inflicted, instead of oxtort'ng a confession from tho prisoner only served to excite his supplications to heaven for patience and .power to persevere In truth and integrity, wero so Inhuman, six week after, a to ex pose him to another kind of torture moro severe, if possible, than tho former, tho manner of Inflicting which was a follow: Thoy forced thl arm backward so that tho palms of his hand wero turned outward behind him; when by mean of a ropo that fastonod them togethor at the wrists, and which wa turned by an engine, thoy drew them by degree nearer ouch other, in such a manner that tho back of each hand touched, and stood parallel to each other. Hoth his shoulder wore thu dislocated, and a considerable quantity of blood Issued from hi mouth. Thl torture wa repeated thrloo, after which ho wa again taken to the dun- goon and delivered to the physician and surgeon, who, in setting the dislo cated bones, put him to the most ex qulslto torment. About two months after tho second torture, the prisoner, being recovered, was again ordered to tho torture-room and there, for tho first tlmo, made to undergo another kind of punishment, which was inflicted twloo without in termission. Tho executioners fastonod a thick iron chain twice round hi body, which, crossing upon his stomach, tor. mlnated at the wrists. They then placed him with hi back against a thick board, at each extremity whereof was a pulley, through which there ran a ropo that caught tho end of tho chain at his wrist. Thon the execu tioner, tretchlng tho end of tho rooo by means of roller, placed ata distance tl la .i..u ,,. l.r t tit! .l'tt t r l r Tfcrj .vt .-c d n4i l O f tn fe a ! f r O l t H4., a . '1 .,( ,.. ,1, . n .l .;. ai-, 1 Iik-j .-, V'C'4 4 r, 4t t 1 H4 tl44f., tall tl, tnt it Jit M(1h, rt.a.lo him t4tit ,t l. ! lih..'H-il tiip ttHttttv It iCHin.i litup, hh h he tMila'.hit lth ijital ttaiii y and niSHii.m lit tb a rtitairnliH ti diirf c.ft, tt'dt"l ty U4 KtiigM.n ti i)r M but hmi4 and lli J t iHliclil, and lttt h44cmUniMHt UH their Jail dolhery r. itwtrj hi in to a ntrrt,lt fiwilum In thl world, w their Auto da V moved htm Ui a U-Uer tu - r'r4nf 4fiHr, - -n- Maul I I RAttti-htanI Wo copy tli4 fttlUtalng dilti lal frtm the New York Mning M fetrfiwr, May 2i, l"tH; "Htimo part of the democratic pre ha act alsmt a niercllts crusade against tho American Protective A Mttdation, the moot vehemently iiwmI weatsm In tho attack Ix'lng made that It I un-American. Thl naturally take an outsider's breath, becauho tho csK'clal claim of tho friends of the as sociation is that it is, first and foremost American against everything. 'The Morning Adrr(mr does not caro to enter on any afflrmatlvo defense of tho A. 1. A. Thero may liecrlslse In the affair of a ooplo when tho danger that threaten can lie met best by secret societies. Hut they should bo a last re sort, for almost any score ' political so ciety U llkoly, sooner or later, to out live it use, and even fall into the bunds of those against whom It was first directed. But It is claimed for this so ciety that its object are not secret, and before It can be fairly denounced as uu- American those oojects must be shown to bo so. "They are said to restrict Immigra tion, to increase requirements for natur alization, to bettor tho quality of voter by requiring a curtain degree of educa tion, to make all alike attend public schools froo from any church lnlluenco, to use no publlo money for church pur poses, to tax all property not owned by tho state, to open all private schools, convents, etc., toolllolal inspection, to exclude from ollleo all who feel allegi ance to any forelgh authority, whether of church or atuto, and to reserve all publlo land for homestead purposos. "Somo of those thing tho Mommy AdvertiHcr bullovea to bo unwise to agi tate, now at loai-t, but it will require moro than tho assertion of any demo cratic editor to provo any of theso thing to bo un-Amorlcan. As to one of them tho educutloual qualification for voters- thl newspaper 1 already on record in it favor. "And now, brother democrats, read over thl statement of tho paluolplcs. If they aro not all tho creed, or not cor rectly stated, provo tho fact. And then ask yoursolv4j, soberly, whether op- dos nir them l noi praciicany conios- sing that yourselves are un-American, to say no moro. All this is cold truth. SOMK week ago wo published an artlclu regarding a suit which Maggie Murphy had instituted against tho Her vlto sister. Tho action wa to recover $i',000 for fifteen your orvlce, a a member of tho ordor of Survlto sisters, from which she claim to to have with drawn somo tlmo ago. Tho case was to have boon tried April 21, but tho com plainant failed to appear. By agree ment, however, tho case wa rein stated and sot for Juno 12. When tho trial day cmo around neither tbo plaintiff or her attorney wore present, and tho caso wa again passed. Tho Sorvlto sister aro In high spirit over tho continual failure of the Murphy woman to pro icuto hor suit, and point to it a proof positive that she has no caso, and cannot provo tho charge of immorality she recently mado against tho mother superior. AN artlclo in tho Vtwland (N. J.,) Imbmmknt contain a busoly con structed llo, wtilch read a follow: Tim mi.iit.loM of rullirlon. or rather u.M.t. Iium n(it.hlntr to tlit with the ra tional consideration of tho emigration question so far a tho United Hiatus is concerned. Tho effort of A. 1'. A. lm (which might more properly bo termed A. V. lm, inoo it it mn a copying of Kuropuan forma or sec tartan Olgoiry.j mi create in vnntwuu try a spirit of antagonl i. to Catholic Ism 1 despicable and dangerous. Thl naoer once posed a a patriotic paper to lncroaso It circulation, and afterward turned Into a Roman lUtno- lie heot. ANY friend wUning information on any of tho various patrlotlo societies or organizations can obtain samo by au dressing thl office. Killed hr Manor. "A nrloBt. named Dldolot, chaplain of the prisons at Nancy, has met with his death by a strange accident, lie had descended .Into hi cellar to glvo light to a workman who had brought him a cask of wln-j. At tho top of tno steps tho mm loi hi hold oft tho bur don, and it fell upon tho unhappy prlost and killed him." Certified Milk Every dairy upplylngourcondenserlo is under supervision. Milk 1 produced under rigid hygienic rules. Tho com nanv's reoutatlon is therefore ft certifi cate of the absolute purity of tho Gall Borden Eagle Brand Condensed M1U MV tMt A r A uwos l,4i,i4f! 'it,.T I1 41 i."44 M i(t a 1. i: (f ;(( leg l n- ik t at ( W, and ) Id Xhf 4t.4f t Htnvtt 'h r.! '- 4") a R,.i.H t H.. 4;H' , . 'j tm i4i44l M'K !tt a 4.4n,i t! tM fitm h,i i (ht t.d ' A A aM athin ti l an 4 1 e i (,! oa ki'd aaj inm H. (friiit'ii.ti A ft hud l.4 wsi aith tt ait4 tittl ,!, b 4le the pwiprit tr a ad tb t!,i4 t4 c. t initio ta k It rn.Unl and ih. rdit.r Wt h tlt !,! d..vr it high dvidginn. Th pfvpil. lf tullte! and ttt.4 to aid u It dd hha w4 had a t U4 r w lhed blm l. hva4. Ht ttk It and tvd tt thrugh. It fom a lady ut of the city hodelnid ui to find a mnvhant who Lad the courage to ad vcrUvo In TllK AwtittCAN, so that he and her friend might know who to trado with. When In flnihed reading it wvsaid: "If ywi denlro tho trade of our kind of opte we would bo plcam-d Ui place a nia!t adverllwroent for your hou in our indumns.' He said, "1 do not can; to take side at present. You saw that man talking tt) me? He wanted me to pay him 'too to make a cortvcllo't. Ho said he had published our house a anj A. P. A. concern, but bail slnoo learned ho wa mistaken, and for f.00 ho would make the correction." We remarked, "Tried to blackmail you!" to which ho replied, "I would not say that, exactly, .but ho wanted money for doing what any hon orable man would be willing to do gratis if he found ho hud mado a mis take. When I refused' to glvo htm $."00, ho asked mo for $.100, then for 250, then for $ MO, for 00, for 10, for $., but to each demand I mado the samo answer. Finally ho asked if I would glvo him 6 cents'to correct it and I said 'no, I will not give you oven five cent.' He then told mo Jhe intended to lssuo 40,000 papers, which would bo sold on the streets, and unless ho wa paid for tho correction ho would again publish our firm as au A. P. A. estab lishment." After a few minutes' con versation we bade him good-by, receiv ing a cordial invitation to call again, When we hear of such occurrences as this, 1 it any wonder the' A. P. A. Is such a glorious success? I it any wondor business men hall It with de light? I it any wonder thoy want to help u stamp out tho evil effect of Rommlsm? Chiaiyo A mvrkun. Annual Meet lng of the National Assocla Hon of the Loyal Women of American Lllierty. Tho Loyal Women of American Lib erty will hold their annuttluconvontlon at Wosloyan Hall, Hromflold street, Boston, Juno 20. Dalegates aro ex pected from various parts of tho Unltod States and a good programme is la preparation. Thero wlli bo an all day And an evening session. All members are requested, to make a vigorous effort to be present. Tno evening exercises will bo opun to tho publlo. All church estate must lu placed on an equitable bail wlthiothor property tabulated asjtaxablo. !PMM4lMaMBWW rOKIS' COHMEIU American I'rotecllve Association, The pundulum It iinHlori iwluu, From lilKti'Ki low, from low to lilli A moment to tint enrtli It clinx Tlinn leap exultant to tlotjsky. RriKiilfiid In yawning chasm lie The sturdy twlmmsr of ths (l"t't), Who, on tha comlitX wave hall rltt And thro' thtl hluu triumphant swttitp. Tim bsntlliitf hjw suiiitumli to ttt.riitiiuh, Aearthwitrd drop thu oarlio lark, tint it nIi ill n 4" It forco at length, And hurl the arrow to tltn mark, Accept thl cheer of royal birth, A hurliiiKij to orrow Klvpn, That "Truth," tho' iirnly"rudi4 to arth," Shall unruly "rUti aitaln" to Heaven. Mo (lid the KoiK ditxcrlhed n mi'ili, When wounded on celestial plain, To earth cam i down, whom ImnlliiK touch Hut nave them atreiiKth to rlwi attain. ThroiiKh iiiystltiohanKi) life may creep) A IhoiHittid year are a a day Ho, throw fli the end less ages sweep The iiilnhty cycle of decay, Nation and rar.ei Mho and fall, In rhymlo eadiiace down the years, ittiKartlleM of the iiioiiareh' call, Tho wld iwi' or tin orphan' tear, lie thl the heat that hrliiK u low We oon shall feel the mounl.lnx curve) The crested wave Nhall overflow From depth reclaim the man of nerve, llraw tlKhtth bowstrlnx, urasp It welt, The wood, elastic, never breaksi The time Is near when from the dell, The prisoned arrow motion takes. . Then woe betide the luckle wliiht, Who would oppose It fearless con rue, The day ha dawned to shame the nlxht The nlifhtof Krror and of force! Here Justice hold her scale abeam, And Keanon grasp the equal poise, To weigh Ambition' Htful dream, Aiialnst the hearth' domestic jny. Man, to hi fullest Ntatur sprltiK, Complete, self-con II tlent and Ntronm No loiiKor slave to tyrant kliiK, Nor mythic monster' cruel wronn. Ao to come nhall bless the day Shall bio these heron of the strife, That frun f ro n Htipertltloir sway, KtinawliiK freedom' preclou life. The plastic force yield and build, Secure and Hrm, f (limitation strong, Where the IcotioeliiMl ha killed Th priest, In temple of the wrongl Tho glowing conllagratlon weeps, In living flame across the sky, Where, 'mid old Krror' musty heap, The dead In dust and allies I In I Take heart, y brave, the time Is near Thecrlmum curtain show the day When broad America shall cheer The Patriot Heroes! "A. P, A." Isaac A. Pool