The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, July 20, 1894, Page 4, Image 4

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in Mi mi in., AiUi'HInIii; I ''im t int .
mf'Tii Amahica in tii rutur-ma or am
Caniiichi' iihiihaTii Uhiiaa or Nos
PhIiiiiiI,!! A mmcii'AW advertiser,
Tint ntllecr mill tho bible of tho
church are In "retreat" thcuo day
Tim nfllcliil act of llmnl mill Umbel
ho a tolal subserviency to Ibmewftter,
MaVuii lli'inlii In building hi fence
fur thii governorship out of very jor
thiilier. .
Tlir, AMttKiOA!" t'ftfi bo obtained of
nil wliulital nnwAdealur. Auk your
dealer (o IhuhIIii It,
Wis would nwiMK'lfully null tho atten
linn of tho Hoard of Klro mid I'olleo
eommlAsloner to tlm fact that thero
are nil 1 1 several J'rolU'tuiitii on tlm o
Hon foiitelii thin city,
'J'KK A, ), M, mmmn to ti nmkliiK
jrclnl p I'jmi'iitlonii for rrtilrtjgr thnm-
im'Ivim, ThU ordir Inami1 branch of
th I(oiiiiiii di until, ytt that body ny
It U only a n Helmut Unly
Kl(('iH!(.uni! No, 3, W, A, 1'. A ,
hml a vrry rJoyalilti (!-n lf at 1 1 unit
rum I'ark IhkI WndfHinday overyliiMly
who f'irtiir itt noii(fli to m lliwru
rlrt,d a thfiroiiKhly wkmI tlino,
TllK Mhmim'IiuimiIU lntfUlMtiiro iamod
a "iriional llburty" bill wbl;h
fri a'''in to mmvisiit, momtnU'rlna,
(iUi, fmk out for tlm namn oit of
lejf Illation In Ne lliniihini in h;i,'i,
Ia tlm Bilvlcii of an w.hnuHH,
John VlUAK Inform u that Myor
Jti inln told blm ICoiM'waUir had iromfM-d
thtl nwfllon on tlm Iwurd of public;
oi k lo Knink Kamr, and In order to
k)i ltnt"Wl''r'a jiromlwi, llcmU (!
lli,U'il Kwnjiar, Till lltilu Im fdunt
lliu u to bow who U r' ttlly mayor of
TIK dwflrlnwi of th J toman Catho'l'i
i bun h arn an alwiird and a rfdlculouA
a thy are lni!invn)nnl at tliii'. If a
bluhon iiiiilHAil!ttrai-'HiiN dof wroinf
CuUiii, I," In not imobi a jmriy an io --4
ny ry fUrth fai t -but U remove'
l anotbur &Umm. Will aoinrt tln o)'c
gUn of Ibn Itoman iburifb Kailmr
John William, of Omaha, will do
jilitAMi (lri':t u to thfl !t!on wbb'b
denhm H'b bUhop thu rljfbt ta ab
aolvn th fiftll, ulnful Utr and Intro
din;" lli'iu Info th mi d )'' t ovrr
whlth h" ba lNin(flv n authority''
A f'AI'XK iiubllfchi'd In fmdori, Knr
lard imy th muni hilor trouble am
"tb in uf nix of old lii." Tbl I only
too trim, And tho old ln am
tiwhlnifAof tlm lbman church, "iml
H l rflit for mrvaiit to rob h) n
tor If h (x'IIvha bl 'y I lnuf?i li-iit"
that "tb (iroMrty of br'lb;-I'rot-"ilnf
limy tmiumnU'6 or biirni d,"
and that tb "(idbita of lhi church ar
fiiorn biridlfijf tbari tint luw of tlm
alati," Huh doctrine ar bound t)
jrodoi'i dinorih'ra In a r iibl!ciin form
of yiiVorioiont, Jut a tt y havu pro
dii'icd am crowwd with th tiara aomu
of th iii i, vll, corrupt, lluf-ntiou,
murd'TouA mcnaa poAtaud bUpb'-m-ouaI
Kan) thi-rn tlm tltli of "vl ifci--.t
of (Jod,"
Jon." Jia:i,At may "tulk llk a p
triot," b it dona ht bHmva and teach
what a patriot would IajIIcvu and U-w.h't
Wi1 aioonly from tha llp outward,
whlhi Udb.f In tlm dN,trln of tbo tor
limn OiU.iiSi; church which h'tU w him
lad-cp aU;d wmvlctlon, Implicitly
rolled upon in th dcUtrmlnatbn of
what U ri(jbt and what I wnmg. We
wiil not be. o unjut a U ucmw Arch
liUlnip fn htm of doubtinjif any mi of
tb d-,i;trlr.rof fchi church, yot w can
wt n ioncllutornfiof hcrdo;tr)niA with
dr iiifemlA lumli uj,on ttfury citlxvn of
UIa country by the Ihwa of thn nation.
W I'umuX r. til bow a man can Ixi a
paf.riotam a ,rwt I toman Catholic at
thean.i tSmu, To illimtra's; Mike
O'bh W..Jr Ut h'MMimt a cltlzon of
tl, i;n!l d S,ttAsa, He gtx- b;for th
couHmid fnhttutnnm all alliylano to
bia urmr hing, print or jKntaU
libit Ay that agreement la not bind-
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Kttlii) b. Hi it that, b! I Inui h
i'IaIika l),bit(blitj- II Mii t 'I'
hi I, atliiiilii) II l ln"" tin I a
l4ti lA'tiM H b in. i. Mint ' lft!a Ilk
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M)rNIHthJY.
AHI t'b I bi Aiiiiiirn I 'ttl-'M n
Ailt!iii I li ft klii'lirf and ! yriiA
lutf rai'lilli. tin m l no n anii b It
i r
hiiuM n ly i iiltivly iimi Ii fiiitiuu Iral
hfi'H'tti It aIumiIi) li talii tin" infill
ib'itin and Ibn of Ou jfri wl lly
lit l'roll'lalllA III) ill! Itl'l U'lnDlJ, I'll!
who iiln tin bt whin Ai'im hniiA du
lln'lr duly and Aim that kiahI cli an Hum
in pin 1 In imiiiliiHlli'ii. 1 In am
valiiabhi ally, but tlm A. I', A, i wnuul
imh i l u hold tbi'lr b li iiillili If It ad
mlta bi II I'tiuiu ll du tain old lino il
Ith Inn who nn now kniA kliia at It
diAiiA, mill hu am Aci klnit admlAAlun
fur tin1 mi!i and pipt'i'Aa purpiiAii of ad
vaiii'lnif thulr own Intcn ta or llumu of
tludr parly,
TIiii aiH'lal.liui ha found ItHdvUnblii
to droti from Ha roll uf iiii'iiilAihlp a
numlN'r of men who worn partlwauA (lrt
and AiiH'i li'iiiiA afturward,
V h I In aoiiii of thu pollllclaiiA who
want to iMt'onifl nii'inlHira of thn A, J',
A, may homAlly Ia IIcvo In thu prlm l
pin of that order and would rriakn val
iiulilo iiu'IiiImu a, a fin id muny woild
proAtltuUi tlm orihir to tholr own ag
giiiiiillciiii'iit. and for that rt iiwu tlm
pwvloua rword of evury iolltlobin
lioiild bit tli(ii'(iiilily In vi-Mt.fif a tul m
fori! hn I admitted If tlm InveAtlit-
tlon abow blm to havit lieeii coimlHtont
and Atral(ht forward hu ahoutd bu ad
in It ted, but If ho hn Ixieti a trafllckor
In voteA, Aiibwrvlent to the Aaloona and
dlveA tin nhould hn kept oulAldm It Ia
quality notipiantlty which tlm A, 1', A,
Ahotild try Ui acqulru,
f ME TWELFTH OF JULY,
Tho anniml annlvcrAary colebratlon
of the 12th of July imioiod off very
pleamintly with tho in em her a of Amcf I
can JiOyal Orantro lAxigo In Omaha, A
Aoulal wa given at tho Isxign hall
Ono of tho foaturea of thu evening waa
an addrcA by Jtev llob't, L, Whenler,
of Houth Omaha, after which mimic,
rofroAhimmU and dancing worn in
dulgud In,
Thii 12th la celebrated hy Orango-
men tho world over in commemoration
of tho great victory for J'rok'Atimt
principle and civil and rullgloii Jlb
rty, Thn long Atrngglo through
which thn nation of Kuropn had piwaed
had ended in a victory for Idolatry and
ii(M!rAtltlon In overy inAtancn except
thatof (Jreat Ilrltaln, Wweden, Norway,
Holland, part of Germany and Mwltir
land, and even In thoni nation tho (a
ilea ruing in tlm iiaianco until tlm
batthi of tho Iloyno when William of
Orangn and hi gallant follower (1v
fcated aad "atUtrcd to tlm wind tlm
jiernemHlntf IComan Catholic follower
of the HtuartA, and madn I'rofiAtttnl
freedom poAMlblu. Thl wa at a time
when Jtomn wa plotting Ut Mtcurti back
her old jiower and Inlluenc in tbon
nation In which her armle had ia en
rouUui, and tlm Dvrnta prucoding thn
baltlii of tho Iloyno may well bo m
culled!
in Jreianrt, rroteAlant fnen, women
and children wt,ro tortured Ui death,
women outraged and their projrty d-
Atroyed, Tho horror of thow day
an never li fTaY! d and her peoplo ar
yt paying In bitter kar.
In Kcotland tho "bloody C'laver-
hou"and other perecu(r bad rav
Uhed IVoieAlant women and ymmg
glrlA, bub:hered in cold blood men and
boy a, and burned at tho atako men who
dan d Ui preach tlm gospel,
In Kngland "bloody hinry" had r
veiled In perweutfon and mi bad tho
king of tho hoiiAM of Mtuarl until
4!arcely a county in that fair country
I without Ha long roll of martyred vlo
tlm, The rhh and ioor, high and
low, wero allko lmprloned, UirUiriii,
hanged and burned for daring to read
tho Jilhlii or ftAtxirt IVoUmtant vriii-
iib'A! Much wa tho condition of
thing thnmghmit Hritafn and tha
hd iH persecution waA ven felt In tlm
oloniei on thl idoof tho wabr,
At tlm battlo of thn IJoyno tho tiir
manbit wero defeated and their leader
left their army without oven a word of
advb and took refugu in a Kome-ruled
nation, ThU vkUn-y gave now vigors
tho I'rotoAfant nation who had Irm
miccKAfiil in their atruggle for civil
and religion liberty and wa tho oe
alon of great rejoicing,
When tho now of tho defeat of tho
itoman Catholic houno of Htunrt and
tho a'ceAAlon Ui tho throno if Kngland
of William and iMary rea!hod tho
olonle, tho Joy of tho colnnlt wa
unbounded, Agreatfeat wa held In
tho "town bouAy" In Koatori and a week
wiia given up to general rejoicing,
Tho memory of thl grand event In
lha hltory of l'rotetantim I per
jrtjtuatcd by Orangemen tho world ovor,
and every I 'rote tan t ahould heartily
oln them,
THE TRIENNIAL COUNCIL.
On tho i'th of tho prewnt wiimlh
tho Triennial Council of tho Orango
Order of tho World will conveno In
mdon, Kngland, It will tAiwmpoed
of aomo of the moat roprewmtatfvo
member of tho Orango Order and their
deliberation are Ixdng looked orward
to with conldorftblo ntoret. Many
ImportAiitoueAtlon afTe;tlng thogeo-
raf wolfara of Orangemen throughout
II I lUll I I'l fl Will lull, Up III ilpnt.
Aiiti.i'tf tlimi lit Kiil H n I I ll,i
in id r In Hi" I'liMi'd M'i Mini l. iiii m
'tnl'l l Ib't, l . 'I IiiiiiiaA IiiiiuIa, llf
Si" Yoik ' H)i alio fur Iiiai. y
i Al nun id III" fill' lliiwt I dlli Alni uf
,Ni hi ka, bill who I a i it pAntur of iuih
uf llin Ii Ailli'if I 'oi g n kaIIhiiaI I'Iiiiii In a
In thai iii. i M ': I W I II, 'I i a) i, in
uf I 1 1 ui t. AH, I Will I 'lA'ke, uf ( lib Attn,
rii aUi ailmlig Hie II pli'' liltli'A,
Ia ndle a hiiini:r of iilbi r uf 1'ipially
blifb i Iiaia, ler wliiioe naiui'A we ilu nut
until. It Aiiftii'li nt hi my Ibal with
mull llutb'lUI the lhlinU uf II, it
luitlili il lu (he I'lilbil Hlali t Will Imi
well Ukeii rare of.
I'athhk Mriii .sr. I'ffKNiir.iniAaT,
ii mhmI n of Mayor Carbr IIaitUiui,
of ( bb'Agu, wa duly hanged IhaI I'l l-
day, July I I, In Aplteuf all the i (fm (a
nimbi by the Ibunnn Caibolli' church In
J Vii lillll III plinlAbllil'Ill iN'fltfei)
the erlnm.
IS THIS YOU?
Quite ft iiiMiifH-r of aiiliMciilii ra
liavc In t it tiiidiii Till', Am !',!
CAN fornix tnoiitliaor ayt-ar wlio
Ji;ivc never jiaid n tt itt on tin ir
aiilisriijiliotia, Tlity cannot
claim tlicy wt tt not notificil of
tlicir in(l(llilnc, for wc have
acnt each one several hill, hut
for icartoin hist known to them-
nelvtft they have never patrl any
attention to our tntcineiit.
Vrc can ill-affonl to lowe fioixt
today, hut we have eoneluiUd,
naturally, that f,5'x)inen do not
Intend to jay for the jajcrKoiii";
to their nddreaxea, and nhall dis
continue endinj a lare tiumher
after thin week.
JCvery man whoowenua: $i.(
and defu're thejajier to continue
to come to hi add re miit jay
lip at once. We cannot, in thee
time, extend credit indiscrimin
ately. If there wa only one
man in tin city, wc would he
jleaed to continue sending the
jajier to him, hut we cannot
carry 700 men for a year in every
city in which wcdohuine.
Are yon an American or are
you an aitant to Kome, hy re
fusing or nctflcctintf to jay your
uhcrijitiou to your jatriotic
ajier? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
t'hnm U in th Can,
I'rof, Him f idling tn tutvtmU: of
tho A, 1', A, dA!irlno wmo very re
markable Alorle l )lluAtrat4 bb
lure, In a b eturo a day or two ago in
Cbicngo bo aafd among other thing
tbat 1 ov, reck" of wieon)n "iimi-.m)
tie atoto lrA Ui attend tho laying 0
a mmwr Uim of a (;tholle ehnreb, in
which wa dioAiM a writing tilling
bow law XIII, relirned a, h lirtwr
Cleveland wa preAldent," TMpeaker
alMald that tho troop did not carry
tho I'nftod Mtat flg on that ix-A mUm,
and that i proibly tho only truthful
oart of tho atUment, They did not
rurry tho fUg on aueb an oc axlon le
caiiAo thoro wero nollher irimtm nor
flag thoro, Milwaukee Jmitwd, July
3, Mil,
Tho slov i a Aamplo tif tbo uual
travcAty npon truth bown by tbo aver
ago newApaper controlled by tho fear
if tho paplt lioyeid-t, Th truth la,
and It I AUeeptlb,' of proof by thou
and tti citlen of Milwaukee, that at
tbo laying of tbo vnrmr Um of tbo
JcAiit church on Orand avenue called
(aii" atut a year ago tbre wwi
panic of tho WlwmAln .atlmal (Juard
lompoeed of palA, v),., tbo Hberldan
finardA, tho Chapman (Juard, and tbo
KoAofmiko fiuard, marched in tbo pro
cennion along with tho other military
"iil!larleA of tbo ebureb," tbo lf)lor'
niaiA, KireAr and Cathode Knight,
'd gavo Major (bnerai Katr tho
highoAt mllltor fionora, Again, at tbo
laying of tbo wmw-f nUnin itt Hi, J-pb'
hiircb on tho Hmiih Hide, wmmonly
ailed "Katber Kalrbank' church," (t
year ago, tb Koeiukko Cuard
marched in tbo proee)on with tho
amo kind ifaerowd and again gavo
MaJoMJeneral i'ttiwr tbo hlghet mill
tar honor, On both ceabmA tbo
militia carried no American flag,
Whether thia wm done by tho ux pre
orimplb"! order uf Covernor I'eek I
wholly bnmab'rial Ho certainly wa
awaro of tho fwl and h baa never o
ire'd, ao far a beard from, anydf'
Aatlfaellon,
Tho am influence which esoaed
ueh an oithibitfon of alavlvh o!MslanM
Ut tho pajial power alo cauwrd tho lay
ing of tho corner Unw ut our cwtly
it hall to im done in a manner Um
fliwimm than a farmer would build a
plgaty, Until tbo pplt 1yMt got
in it work It w tbo eutm In thl
country Ut have ueh public moiiiniu itUi
ddi!aM with pnifittf wtremonle par
ticipated in by tbo military and civic
Aoefetle, Maon,Odd bellow, Knight
afi'ylMa and tbo like, Hut tho fiat
gone forth from tho Vatican, that
tho Msonand kindred ,e(etc whleh
will not put a prlt at their head hall
g'idown and our civic authoritle uw
tho head In rwx;k preident)a) Aiibmi
ion,.
How rg? lluw long'" Wlmmnin
I'utrH,
LET AMERICANS AWAKE
WUD falll MJI t V ANI ASK Vol)
I IIII NHS TO Itf Ah,
'rt,ni I in hi uf Mm l ANiniiliiiinl
la I he (mini II ui inn nf (he I nihil
Mbt,
"No Mlaln Aball anv la ri'i U
lug an 1'AiaiiilAiiiin nt hi ti IllI'm, or
prohlbllliig Ibn Irene err bi llii'Miif, in
imo lu I'li'ix i t or 1 ii.illl, or any iiiniin
(Alien n in ami Mm, nr auiliori.u eiiiu
Ui li iiAtui, tor Um iiiiriAo of foiinillng
maintaining nr aiding fiy apprupi IhIIoii
I'liHiii iii fur iMTvlif, imiiim'a, or otli
erwUe, any chureb religion ileiiumlua
nun or reiiiiou tun ii'ty, or any Inmi
tiitlon, AiA'b ly or iindertakliig, which
I wholly, or In part, under iwfarlan
or iw'nicianlleai control,"
A 10 you an American cltleii, either
by nativity or naturallalloiiV Hoyou
ilenli'o tho i"rM'tuilon of your prcAcnt
lltAirtbiA and bhiAAlng ma guaranuwd
hy Ihoi'onAtltutlonof tho I'nltcd Hlabt
If ao your attention I rcpetfully df
recUd b tlm following atatement of
fiuU:
Our glorlou Ib'publlc ) endangered
by hrelgn Influence and doctrine, no
tably Anuri'hUm, machluatlonA of tho
I (oman Catholic Church and tliecomte
'(iient Impurity of tbo ballot. All truly
loyal American cltlt n munt awako to
thoaltuatlon at ouco or Aom Ixicom
pelled Ut Aiirrendor their aacred right
and IfbcrtlcA,
Anarchy haa no aympathy with tho
American and It mut i(eruhed a tho
venomoua reptile that It I Tho vital
Importancoof a pure ballot i plain to
all men and rculre no argument, but
tho A.ibtlo working of tho Itoman
Catholic Church Ui deatroy our public
nebool and U;ar down our government
I not generally underUAAl by tb
ma-M-Aof tho (A!Opl, While all may
rmli'Mt thoro I a potmlblo danger in tho
dim futnro, they aei U havo no urn-
option of tho immediate danger that
wnffont them, Jrt It )m dltintlr
underaUA that thl warning I not I
ue4 agalnat tbo lUmmn Catholic
church a a rellglou organization, or
every ono in thla grand country haa an
uno,ueAtionablo right Ut hi religion
and political MM, Uil it 1 to combat
tho nu.ii:n:nm of AWlf rellgioua w;t
with tho affair of Atato,
Tho lUimun Catholic Church i tho
only ai et of our many religion deno.
ination that la making any attempt to
obtain uch wntrol, A ro von awaro of
tho extent to which they have wwA
od In their e!rot plan, while tho true
American ar sleeping; in fancied e-
curity
Tho follower of iUmmnUm number
Umt twenty-fivo jA-r cent, of tho pop-
pulatiofi of Hi, fvojf and hold aVoit
an InvcAtlgatlon our city office
ninety jier w.nt, iA tho public office.
and plico and fire department wll)
ahow what els of citl.u have pa:ked
tho prlmarie and db;'ated tho nomina
tion,
1 it working upon American prineb
pb-a to permit twenty-fivo per cent, Ui
govern seventy-five per cent, of tbo
people, when it l notorloualy tru that
thi minority are working inimical to
tbo interoAts f tho majority' Tho
only (nUilllgent anawor Ut thi f NO,
However, such I tho ;ndltlon of
thing that txUUt in thi a wll
other eitie over our fair Columbia-
Why do tho nmnU'.n of tho church
seek offieaj no H.ruiU;iilly'' 1 Uwim they
are (ntri;t!d Ut do o,
f) Why aro theyno Jntmctedv tUmmm
tbo J'opo looking Umrd thi country
a tho future homo of tho church, and
hou!d their plan ixt aurrU'A out,
cnuren an aismi wiil ut oncer ono
head, 1 It not better for truo Amerl
can toay "Wo'," Iban Utokecbanc-
of bowing Ui tho dictate 1A a foreigner
In our political and religion belief, or
having one of tho rmt bloody war tho
world ha ever asen7
IA;k at their effort to control legl
latlon In many wayi fk at their ef
fort to ruin tho bulwark of our int
tulion, the public achool! f'iibly.you
may not bel:vo they are Aeeklng tho
downfall of our achool,
I;t u piint out one phe of danger,
Jtome d!:lare our ehool godb-A, but
a bo cannot detroy them by tUiutk
lug them from without, she trie other
method. Mho I putting out protect
ant teacher where bo ha tho pwer
ho I working on tho fear of the
proteataut weakling on our school eom
mliUuM, and putting In her own child
ren a teacher, Why prayr If tbeo
m'Mool aro gdle and Impure, why
thou!! tbo seek to form her daughter
InUi ich dangerous plw,' Why
ho'iid bo roh twenty-two proU-ttant
bacher In Troy, S. Y,, only a abort
time ago, 0 their plaies, and put in
twenty-two of her own kind'
Hut Ui 1'Aimn Ui Mlnrl, Tho bold
outrage of Troy will not Ut related
heronot In preciely tho ano way,
Hut Home I working alhown by
tbo fact d SU.n.r-('i;n, Hrady, deliver,
ing tho opening Afirm at tbo laying
tho corner-ttone of tbo public Hchal
Library in tho city of Ht, I;ula, and
the naming of public aebooltafW noted
lUiinun CatholiiA, principally the
HhUdd and Maruett, and dropping
tbo nam of Wahlogton; and in all
twnand village whom Homo ha a
fcthold he 1 forcing ujj u f:ay;her
who hv bi.'n taught in their infancy
II Al I'tuli Unt Ai bi ll III Ai.il Hint
Ilu' piibllc hiAi! am t'i.li
Nit Imi It um lii aaI, 7 It hut l i'f y
Ihiilher I' Ii nl, i ' Our i hixil are
gudli t l aune their bibb' I lint laugh!
Km 10, We bad a bllilw In Urn rlu,l,
but It wa reiiiuii'il tlinmyli i, (1 inn 11
I i (In Ir wUbi, N'uw, tin ) II, iy i l up
H,.i I.haI "0,i.ii At hiAi!'" Ib-biw
find ij lotalbuiA a to l bu 1 latin of tbo
limtiaiil! over tabi w(TaIi and tho
lalue of their nalh of alleglaiiee to tblt
gilVenillielil,
Hev, J, lhiii, of Ht, ,lnw',i, Mil
tayAi "That thn AAi fAiiu nt are bi bo
refiiMui to Catli'illi'A mi win 1 hy of tl
tin me, ho in tho id mat Ion of the
children patrotiia tho public tchiil
Judge of Faith, liage fil'i.
lb V, I', J, Htltet of Al'ou, III., tay
"Tbo public hool are Aemlnarle of
Infidelity, and a tiuh moAt fruitful
AourceA of Immorality, Cbrlatlan
HcIiiniIa, page 1 01,
"l't thn public Achool AyAUrm go in
where it came from - tho Devil," free
man' Journal,
"1 frankly confeA that tho Cat hoi I
Ataud bi fori) thl connlrv a tho ene-
mle of tho tmbllc achool," Father
I'belan .f Mt, I.011I,
"The public Achool aro nurseries of
vim, They aro godlc a hool a, and
tho! who srnd their children to them
cannot exiiect tho mercy of Cod,"
I'rleAt Walker
I'Wri'tmmttH 1,
' Ibmian Catholic aro wmmandeJ Ut
political activity by tho 'vm himaelf
Hope a;o XIII, in hi encyclics! letter,
Novemler, say: "All Catholic;
miiAt mako Ihemtelves fdt ao a;tlvo
element In dally political life in tho
countries where they live. They mutt
penetrate whenever ponAiblo in the tvl
minlAtration of civil affair,' "
i'lummmoH iv.
A llornan Catholic mift not only
oimy, but wiust olAiy right or wrong
Mgr. I'rtmUm, on tho witnoa stand re
cently, In 11 court In JTew York, when
skcd if lUimun Catholic must oley
their Whop, whtAhur right or wrong,
tald, "Vc," Tho (owntlon wa n-piMUA
and ho again answered ''They mwt
olmy, right or wrong'."
VtUtt'OHmitM V,
l.eo XIII, In his encyclical of Janu
ary loth, J Aay; "It Is imp4nii
Indeed to break tbo laws of Jesus
Chrlt tor tho pnrpoAO of olmy'ing thn
magitrati, or Ut tragre tho laws of
th church under tbo pn-Mxt of o:y
Ing tho civil law;" and "Jf the law aro
boatiio Ut tho dutlss Impoted hy relig
Um, or vUtfoUt in tho p;rn f th wv.
ereign fontiff tho authority of Jcaua
Christ, then Inde d It is n duty toresixt
them and nerlmtt UuMy them,"
i'WtwmiH Vii.
The oath of a I man Catholic; is of
no binding fore?, in )r, John II, af
terward Cardinal -Manning's pamphlet
on page If, iW, In reply Ut Mr, CiaJ-
Atone, he fnake tbo wUiinuling d:Ia-
ratim ar,4 revoJatin that "So pi'-dgo
from Catholic wa of any binding form
Ut which Itomo wa not ft party,"
nvmviH die vwtvmmtm vnt.
That man who Aim not think, or6n
not wt in accord with his unblawtd
uAgtiU'tit from tbo ntuwi'pointof Amur'
lean cll) nhlp Ia not ft man in any
prper wnm of tho term, To ake
him a ultima i Ut mAnngnr our Int)t-
tion,
To glvo him l'gltlativo or Judicial
power is ut J(Oprd(yj our entinut'4
nnUu-.nm as ft free pple. To orovo
that tho church f ggreiye, isW'de-
fying and rrogant w bavo only Ut
all attntlon Ut tin; fus t that when inn"
ruplion iA tho maym wuneilmen, itoin
m(A(mer ftnd ther pilIUi official (A
their da I shown up they tako it Ut
the iUintm Calboite Church and there
they soy it i ft religion warfare,
It I but just Ut ftAAomo that many
Catholio laymen aro not and have not
been awaro of tho iii grmilng condition
Ui which true fealty Ut tho church re
duce them. It Is truo that tho teh
Ing of cbildbd aro hard to f rget,
but ft I also true that in every breath
wo breathe tho in free America, there
a an inspiration t4trd iodejAtnJonw
of tbocgnt, (A Ap'feeh snd (A action,
that all tbo esa;tim and all tbo in
flueneoof tho Catholic clergy can with
difficulty restrain.
'The public school have produced
ni Ati'mg but godies generation of
thieves and blackguard," I'rfet
W:haur,
"I would ft soon s4in(ter tbo asc-
rament Ut ft dg a Ut Christian who
md their children fo tho pnblb
school-"- I'r)(t Walker,
"Tho lUnunri Catbollo cltien of tho
UniU'A HUiUm owe no alb-glanco Ui any
princlplo 1A tho fovernment that in
iton'U'iniM hy church and tom,"
Tablet,
" While tho mate h rights sho ha
them only in virtue and by permission
of tho supremo authority, and that au
thority can only be eprced through
the church,"-Catholic World,
"The Catholic church nurn'er one-
fifth of tho American (ovulation, and
if its membership shall Incrcaso for tho
next thirty year a it has in tho thirty
ars past, In Wl Uitm will take tho
country and keep ft,".l'riet Wki.r.
"Tho civil law (A Christendom aro
binding In conscience no lung a they
are conformable Ut tbo rights of tho
Catholic church," "Human J,'
tuici pttlilmif tli- Hllnll, The poser
to il !, In liuigt lu the mn ii It'll." -Hibst
I', X hi bsi-i', h, I',
Hi re I a ni Inn e of Ibuiiaii ( stlni
lie itiiirslll a Uibl by Um m; ' A
li(iib fur thu plllie llf IllUllUillllg
(he 1 111 lull lif the I l,i'lli' I bun ll, I
nut t' ganb d a II" by si ulk l,t iiisl "
"Nuiiioie ruiiiilng pint wai nii-r ii.
vIimiI agalixt tlm fneitoiii, the lispp
in.., Ami Um Ir tun of maiiklml, llian
Idimanli (ladtoiin,
"Thu Catholic religion with all Ita
villi', ought to lHiiti lultety ibiiiilnaiit
loAiich Aortthat mviry other worship
shall Imi bauUhml ami liiloidblinl,"
l'oil'IuIX.
A! the Ibilllinore Lay convention In
111, thn "late lament. iCnishopO'Con
nor, whom John HuaIi wnlcoiiied to
Omaha a few year ago, Aald: "Kollg
loo illsu ty I merely endured until tho
opIAiAlUi can lai earned Into effect with,
out peril U tho Koman Calhollo
Church,"
"llo you laillovu thla country will ever
Ia'couio t'athollc' I changed to tho
question; How mum du you think It
will come to 1nss? Hoon, very noon, wo
reply, II statistic bu true," Catholic
World,
"Kvery Catholic should rigidly ad
here Ut tho teaching of tho I Ionian
ismtlff, especially in tbo mutU r of nxxU
urn liberty, which, already under tho
semblance of honesty of purpose, lcaJ
to destruction. Wo exhort all Catho
lic to devoto careful attention Ut puif
Ik matters, and tako part In all munici
pal affairs and elections, and public
services, meeting and gatherings, All
Catholic must make themselves felt as
clement 1 daily lith;al life in coun
tries where tney Jive, All Catholic
should extend their power Ut mum tint
constitutions of &Uite to im tntxlhleA
on the principle of tho true church,"
b-AtXlll, A'ovemler 7th, iH'.fi,
The student of hinUtry nmy well mar
vel Ut see that in America, whero thero
is irr freedom and Independence than
under my governoenton the glow;, tho
snip of HUkUs Is traloiog at every joint,
tho very fbri of aocfoty I threatened
ftnd unarcby Is pi-Airing It ugly head
ftbov tho borion.
Can ny man bo a b;yal Anvtrkun
citizen who a;know!:dgc the pojs a
supremo OU'MUtr in tho tewporal affair
of this country' There aro some think
ing llomsm Catholic who would ot
submit Ut ths dictation of their Church
In such tmtUirn, hut they form an al
most iob;ropi percentage of th
mass, tho majority of whom would go
biird'y Ut any length in obedience to
their higher officer of tho church.
ItshonhJ Ut uiuUrnUimi that thi ad
dress is not aimed at tho lnymnn 1A the
iUmmi church, a they rj acting In
MtrAUtnw Ut higher power and aro Ig
norant of tho effects 1A their blind obe-
dieneo but it in hoped that should this
fall Into tho hand 1A such person that
they wiil give tbo matter thulr Unt
thought, nA:klng tor truo knowledge ol
the state of affairs, thinking tor thorn
sol vc and not allowing any priest to
think tor thaw.
These fa;ts b'ting tru-anl they r
ii",yoni ntumiion of doubtcan you
consistent! vote for unsui)n;r 1A tho
lUimun Cathoiio church for any offJo
as hng as they ssek to ruin tho insti
tution of ou r cou try' ' ! mrU'tn,
.....M.U.-,,
IJinfmp JWarly lb-mend,
HlOb'X !V4bf, X, 0,, Jwly 17,-Hishop
Marty ha ne,e renoved by Archbishop
Ireiand from thin diocese te Mt, Clud,
Jinn, it 1 rumored that thi wa
one because Arcbbisooplrdand, after
reviewing tho testimony in the com
plaint preferred by tho church against
tho sisters, deeblod to remove them.
and as tho bishop has a! way been
friendly to them, Ireland wanted to re
lievo blo of tho unpleasant duty of
s-mding them away, Tni j promo-
tio for IJishop Warty and hi plsoo
here will bo filled wi by an annolntei
f Archbishop Ireland, Tho pitrtfcu-
lr Jn wimplHint agsinst the lsV;r
willproUbly Ut mmUt puhlk noon. It
is S4)d te be v;ry sensational.
lbme In V.nv.lmii,
lUimun Catholic bishop in Kngland
have )ssu(d sn ofjicial diiuumont. Uf
U'.mU'A Ut U, Um basis of ft bill to bo
vrw.nU'A Ui parliament. Ttiry d-,mand
for their children public elementary
school under Wimnn Catholic miinage-
ment, nJ tbo mafntewmco of tb
school out of the publle fund,
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