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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1894)
8 THE AMERICAN. tin mi: r ihhumi. H'l'iiiliitittl r'rin nl IV" I iti tvUUli ir lnM-.lrt.l jra, unit m 1'nly im. with llalj wniilnjf Ui Urn fiiml rvr.iM. ihfjf ft ttltif tliti l1i if ltn' n fniliinll.m lhi r'ilut It'll, II. iw la ll tlmt with all itil gains uf t'sllinlW'n, In Knrt 1'rntr. Unl Kti)ntliiin Imv ltH'ifinwil four fulil mul Itmiimi r!lmlli Imt Iwn, wlilln tlii fnninr lvn m ii mil i-nlimU-a Dial In ltn ftilUl K!t nlmm niulllpll.-il Uimrr M,in,ikI, lill tli liiiwt n trvrt sllinaU'n 'mlioli' nMililliiM littru li only nIniiiI V.tUHl.lXHI 111 (l,lKHt,llly ' I,.W U ll UlHl I'bIImiIIi) HHtl.Mt'ltl. il 111 1 1 with hum viiiiii Hint thi'lf church linm tiM lil tiiorn In tiiittitNr tliriri Him oUlnutl iinHilHrhl!'iH'Mi' rtlnmli tnattlriir tho Ihm hltrh HMHsi.tmo nn on whet lln'lf iiii'iiiIm'ihIiIi should Isi. (Hum IiirrlnUr's llolljflnu l'rojrrss.) Thl I tho w.i!M't of tho truifflo ftgelnst tho wihooU. H lit tlir-lr only boit mill It l vnln oim; hut It tuny cotnjml us to a dlwuiwiitn mid initio-WH-ntof question which wilt have an Imiwt ImaliMilHbUi lnfliionro on tho future of our oounlry m wull on tho tho future of Koiniwlatii, J. A. Lan lrif in Vol. 1, No. 3, of Arnold Publish ing Association's F.nvelow rkrlns. Unltod SUUhi In, thowfore, an allon church, and by lU constitution can bo nothing elso, .MAVHU III M l IS iVihUV, A Committer From Slnnr PitlrlUc Orders lull to Hwiirfl Xwliil legislation. IfcwToff, July. M, lN4.KdltorTiii5 Amkhican: There was rowsntly a notable confriieo of the IckIsUUvo cotniiiltUwi of a riuintwsr of patriotic IxHlloaln MttssiM'huwtU, Thcjr mut at the room of the CotnmllUio of Ono llundrtid, for this coiiimltUm li doing a large though quint work In furnishing a rallying i!a!e and centralizing Inlln ence to socuro union of effort on the jart of all devoted patriots. At thin con fore nco the secretary, I to v. Jamoa H. Dunn, IK I)., prtwntad a rsrt to thow what ha bmw awoinpllshed by fatrlotlc influence in the h'glslnture this year. It I really amii.ing to note how much b, lm done In tho legls lature to strengthen! tho hands of good clti'in. I'dtltloni and bill wuro In troduced Into the U glslattiru by I toman Catholic Uxllenand Indlvldualu, calling for the re(ial of cortttln ntaluto regu lating the baring of a man in the utato. Thw3 efforta hare hn defeated, A bill Uj provide for a minority rt'rwn iatlon cm the Mfliool hoftri) wan Intro duced by ltornnn (at boiler with tho Rianifent deiilgn to pines more Itornan Catholli! on tho board, Thl wan alwi defeated. Had it prevailed tho remilt would have Wn to have put tho xchool Ijoard in a few year haek whore it wax In J'S in the hnmU f tho Uorimtilnln, Among bill whteli wure urgod op)n the lei; lulwturo through the influence tit the cojx;rtive leglnlatiire wmimlt U:ot the patriotic lxnlie and which fad and are now lawn, are tfiew; The bill fnaklnj? the n-muut of voit U be the bualnoM of the txard of registra tion lnuad of the board of aldermen, a tneaornof great lmK;rtaii'e, the bill placing the regltratlon of women on an equality with the regUtratfon of wn, thu rectifying a great injuntlee, and iattly a bill relative Ut pergonal liberty, f toman Catholie influence wan ud in varied way with the utmost akill to defeat thin bill, and nothing but eoniant watebfulneM and Inatnnt read IrwsM U mwi every trleic carried the bill through. ThU hill U dealgnod U fevent any fmtmm being held In eua Uxif agalnut hit will, or, in the caxe of mitum, againt the will of legal guar dian, except by due proeea of law. It provide that any one having rcao to upect that a ix;raon la illegally held in dure may petition a probate court for an Investigation when iw:h oirt ahali uummtm the peraon bold in dure and alo the rm uxm-A Ui hold blm Ut appear k'fore the court, at which time witneMtea may m examined apart, if deairabie, and the court lminmered Ut liberate the pemoa held in reatralnt, Thia law will be of great value In cer tain caaea. It apj ared In the bring bfr the leglalatlve committee urn aiderlng thU bill that two aUtera could not gt track of their ycung brother who had been put In a Itoman Catholic Institution, tto aatiafactlon waa given and their pitiful requeat for their brother waK unheeded. Huch a Tiola tion of the i-ane tit lea of the home are likely now to be toppe4. Aft;r the report waa made Ut the conference f1 committer, meaaure were taken to aeeure for each memler lufsurate in fonuation a Ut the rwtrA of every member of the h;gllature on patrioth) eat? rm. Aur.MCAH. llama (ifU l fU John McKeywn, a Itoman Catholic furnitr dealer In the hnUirtt city of Uraddofik, I'a,, aome three month age nm,rUA an adverllaement In the lo:l daily, to whkb a cjAixin waa attached giving a right to vote for the preacnt- mcnt of W elegantly upholstered, b ather chair, The amUstst clowsd J uly 2d at noon, at which time the chair wa to be preaented to the moat xjMilar Mjeiety, to be decided oy the vot. No body Imagined the A. I'. A, to be popu lar, a tbey bad been in exlxtcnce but a year, even In that birth-place of tbe mder In I Vnn) 1 1 aula; Ihi when lbi nlr arm iimit.'. It found thai (Vim, 11 No I bad I1M1. and allnlber w'letlf ti.llit, ghlug a rlear mjtiit uf ,l,m5 In favor of the A. I', A, nvi r all oilier eoiiihlnid That Ibmian t'alhif lli fnridliir1 dealer Miavled amm of lila own ianalitn In carry off lh prle, and w iliiinl''i"iiidil ln n Hik ilitrtllitf eiillllllllten alilinlilli'ed the (cull, bill tui had the bnuur to put lli filoliig idaeai'd In Ihe window : TIIIH I'llAlll WltN II V Till. A, I', A. (.MllMll ,l'il, .... . m Iti fiiM il le Unix "Old (.1.117." I'UIMKNT. Nell, July , I ! I . I M I tor Tiik Ammhi'an: Tim Fourth of July proved that at h ait one prominent Illen of tbla place lacked tho proKT kind of piitilollmu, About Ihrni yenra ago, the atudeiita of the Fremont Normal aehnol pur cliHM'd a lib'" Hag and prcacnled It to the prealdont, IVof. VV, II. ('Inminonr, and axked that It ha dUplnyKil from hi aelllNll building. lie in a neat little Moch thanked them, and pmmUed that tho flag nhould float on every national holiday, Tho laat Decoration Day came and panted and the ling waa not aeon, neither waa thorn any explanation a to the re am i n for I In abaoniM). Accordingly, a number of tho atti'l- enta feeling that the preaenco of thu old banner floating aMvo tholr bead on the Fourth of July would bo an in Hl ration, and Hoeing no Impropriety In aaklng it, framed a petition to the ataivo named preiildent, carncklly, but rimpoctfully requoallng that thu alar and a tripe Imi illnpluyed from tho build ing on that day. It wa algimd by be tween one and two hundred atudont, thi being mora than 05 of all to whom it wa prcMented. Hut thinking that be would yet prove hi loyalty, they waited until tho morn ing of the Fourth at chapel exorciwi, (he wa not putrlotlo enough to adjourn achool for the day! '! preaented the petition In the kimpluat and moat una umlng manner. Mr, Clemmou without even haiklng at it content, rolled it up and threw it snide, and turning, aald that It waa unnoccaanry for him to read it, a he know what It contained. lie aald he thought that he knew bl own bualnea without being dictated to about hi own achool and own houao, further that he would burn tho petition aa ho did all uch mxTn; that tho flag would not run uw on the atuff, but ho would give any one 110 dollar who would dare to ralite it, Then without a patriotic ong or word dfimiaxcd the aaHcmblcd achool to their claaaos. Now the excuae wa pair, If one at alt, in a much a the flag could have been nit on n pole in tho canipua or If the aforeaaid head Official hud been aa patriotic a he claimed or a anxioti to prove hi loyalty a he I to obtain and retain tho almighty dollar, and hod employed an equal amount of energy in the former a in tbe latter caao, tho ataff would have been repaired before hand, M oimvcr, if he had mentioned the fact beforehand that the flag ataff waa broken, there would have been plenty of volunteer among theatudent to put up a new flag ataff and bear all labor and exjienae, And thia In an American achool! In the boaatfully loyal atale of Nebraska! In a Normal achool, where peraon are trained for teaching in the public achool of thi and other atatca, who are expected Ut Inapt re loyalty In the heart and mind of the rialng genera tion, Khame that euch an example khould be act bofore thoae entrusted with aueh an important truat, Tnere were a number who Intended Ut complete their education here, who have decided to fJtiiah their courae elae where, Not only thia, but they will jenuade other Ut go to other inatitu tion of learning where "old glory" I more highly reapecM, Clemtnon vhould tie made to realize, that if be doe not ralae bt Mtandard of patriot- Urn, It will become a duty of tbe prea and former friend to relieve him of all tudent that love tbe American flag and educate themwelve Ut make good citizen, A BTTUKNT, I'atrletlc HenllmenU. Ithaca, Neb,, Julr ll, iw.-Flltor Tiik Amkkican: I guea I must owe you aometbing by thi time, so I en cloae draft for II, I do not want Tar, Amkhicaw to Up corning to me, I consider it one of tbe moat irnjiorUnt thing in my profession. The Ameri can people are yet lumberlng, but they are being awakened by degresa. Their slumber have been 'i profound that the awakening babeen very difficult, Hut there i yet hope. They are being awakened, and a they ojn their eye nd we the danger that are staring them In the face, they are entering upon more active meaaure for the safety of the country. Tho present great strike and the past panic com blned, pale Into Inalgnlfleance beside the danger we are in from paja! Itmio. How any christian minister can from the pulpit denounce the encroachment of Home upon tie libertle of the United Btates, and ber war against our public school system, and denounce the general cusuodnes of the whole papal yatero, and yet stand aloof and not -1.1 lk A t k V. (,V. Km am. ganized for tbe purpose of counteract-1 llitf (h Influence of the "HoHian i- a nl," and (ml f I lit IlirtiHfien In I he thu mute la iiiiiii than I van under aUttd. l4l (lie American Hag waia mer rviry aclnad Ihhum' and iitry put- llii bult.llni?; lei rviiv itiiavMlmi U beaded () "( Hd I ilm )'" or tin flag at a Whenever Hu ll love any flag U tier than the ulai and lrlM', of any ihhoi llj Ix-ll-r lliail Hie I'lilt.d Klalea, M I In in til in Hint ling and country, but Ihey iiiiint not try toblllitf Ibein beii Viuira fur HU riy, I'iihtmtant. The Haiue l ierj where. Tim recent e tin I im 1 1 on uf pupil In the chiNiU of I'HUhiiig fur aduilnMlnu to tho htgh aehiMil, ha brought forth the fact In Ilium) achooU where the Ito- until t'atliolleeleiiietit prciloinlnat a and practlcitlly iiiutrola thu wmklnga of the achiaila, the atniidai'd of clllchmcy I loHiiat, In tho ltlveralilu achool, where tho at tempt waa made to Introduce nun a teacher, only one in a ehiaa of aix piiHMed auceeaafully, Tho thKjucane actiool, wliere there are many Catholic toucluira, failed entirely, not one niic- coiidlng In a elan of seven. Tho iimo condition of affair wa found In Father MuTlgho' achiail, down at tho i'olnt, not one pupil In tho china panning tho examination. No Npeclul comment on thi i needed, It apeak loudly enough for It noli, and I another evidence that tho American public achool tyatem, conducted ac cording to American Idoaa, In auporlor to any other ayatom on earth. To Loyal Orangemen j The mooting of American L. O, L. No. 221, on Tuesday evening, Augimt 7th, will bo specially dovotml to work in the 1 loyal Arch degree and all mem Ixir are earnestly requested to bo pres ent. There will bo several candidates to receive the degree, and any brother desiring to bo udvunced should muko application at once, Applications may bo illod with M. L, Zook, atTinc Amkii- ICAN olllco. AllUrethren who hold certificate, or those who are unable to obtrln thetn by reason of lapse of tlmo or other causes will find It to their interest to cominunlcttto in person or by letter with M. L. Zfxiif, Ormnilff iind liitputy Hiiiremn Lecturer, ICI.I llnwiird Street, Omaiu, Nkii. role at Winona Have a How. Winona, Minn,, July M As a re sult of an exchange of pi lests between I'ollsh parishes In this city and Ln Halle, 111., there was a riotous demon stration hero by I'o!e last night, Itev, Klawller, the retiring priest, has started a now church, lie wu trans ferred without tho knowledge of hi parishioners and they are indignant. The new priest. Ilev, Father Grabow skl, was forced to leave the parish homo last night. The 1'ole threaten unless Klawller Is returned, to retain subncrlpllons to the church fund and to drive the sister from their homo. Bishop Cotter say the exchange was voluntary on tho part of both priests, Kat I)y hull's delicious Cream Candles, 151 8 Douglas Ht. J, J. I Hiss, Milliner, 1.01 4 Douglas. Hill Oppose It. An editorial on "Tho I'opo or Amer ica'" in tho JI&ptM and ltijlctor, con tain the following paragraph: "We have only to add that our pres ent fight' against the Catholics is not uiion religion grounds, but iKilltlcal. Catholicism I not only a religious or ganization; it is at tho same time a very dangerous political organization, A a Haptiat, we oppono the religious part of thia huge rellgio-polltlcal oc topus. A a citizen, we oppono the po litical part of it. And so, asaHuptUt and a a citizen, we propovo to fight It all along the line so long as God shall give u strength." J. J, IHUs, Milliner, 1514 Douglas: - '. John Itudd, jeweler and optician, 317 North Klxtoonth street. Watch re pairing a specialty, Mas Muld in Camp. Father V. 8, Honncberry, of Bt. Flu' burch, celebrated mas for the Seventh Itcirlmcnt in tho open field at head quarter, Eighteenth street and West ern avenue, Chicago, last Hunday. The altar wa made of railroad tic, At It right wa a national flag, while on the left wa the state flag, A drum wa used aa a signal for the elevation to the host. This i ald to bave hoco trio first time masa ba boon celebraUsd In tbe open field since the war. J, J, HI Us, Milliner, 1514 Douglas. In the issue of Judge published before July 4th, thi year, appear a two-page colored plate, showing representatives of every nation, holding in one band the flag of their country, and in the other band a petition to have It hoisted on some one of our public building. In tbe center of the group stand the god dess of liberty holding the grand old stars and stripe, and on a placard these word: "From thi date none but the Ameri can Flag shall be holatod on any public building. July 4, iWi," Under tbe entire illustration appears, "Let U. 8. Make Another Declaration of Independence." Why not make such a declaration? The Value ofOood Hread is appreciated by everyone, but so few are able to secure uniformly good re sults. Tbl I of Urn due to the fact that when milk 1 used the character ol It Is exceedingly variable: by using IUirden'a i'oorle Brand Evaporated Cream you will overcome thi difficulty' Try it. III IIIIMiliO HI' It II, IIMlH V Hl The) h aIh.hI II, "Tim ftterry maid, the demur )outh and Ike a date in at run rt all Id. o at,.,! tit knowing Dial rt-tth liiipmie lueiit have U-ctt made al Hurling ton Ihach, MiiihiIii, "There ar row boat and sail Imsta In pleaalng lartcty ; Iher is antdeganl I. miier with a rapacity of Ihrve hun dred; line pavllllon for dancing, with on.i li nrchei.li a In attendance; elegant wind li'sch and an ample tiumlicr of balh houwa; well apHiliitd dining hall and a mimlicr of refreshment slaniln; fine promeiiNilea; UiUiggan slide, and many other feature which combine Ui miikn thi one of the meat Hipular resorts In the weat. Try ll for yourself ami Ih1 girl some nay, and see how real jolly It ia." Wymnrt M'y- moraeii. Don't forget that the Hurllngton Itouto will run nn excursion to thi sipular resort, Hunday, July 211, Very low rate. Cot tickets from the City Tioukt Auknt, 2t l.'!2l Farnam Htreet. Fat Dyball' Candles, 1518 Douglas . Is Nalaiile. The official organ of tho pope suys: "Freo Masonry Is Katanlo in all Its re lation, The time h at hand fordo cisivo action. It is noccssary for all Catholics to gather around the chair of Ht. Peter. Tho whole Catholic world must form a sacred league, a firm battal Ion, universal a the cburcb, compact and united against tho common enemy." J. J. HlUs, Milliner, 1514 Douglas. $15.00 to Pueblo and return via tho Union Pacific, Juno 11th, 1 2th, 2,'ld and 2-lth. City, office, 1.102 Farnam street, J. J. HI Us, Milliner, 1514 Douglas. Another Excursion to Iliirlliigton Uracil. The last of the season. Special train for Hurllngton Hcach wlll leave Omaha at 9:,'10 a. m., Hunday, July 20. Itatc, 1.10. Your only chance to visit the pleas- antost resort In Nobruska. Don't miss it. 'llckots and full lnformutfon upon ap plication to VITY TICKKT AUKNT, 2t 1324 Farnam Street. Go to 222.') Leavenworth for estimate on carpenter work, tf DII,r,KNIIKCK & CO, J, J. HlUs, Milliner) 1514 Douglas, IF you desire to assist tho cause sub scribe for The American. Htat or Ohio, rrrv or Toi.kho, I . Micas (iiinsrv. I I'llAKK J.CllKNRV lllllkes Olllll llllll A ll Hut wuilor uarliier of l lie linn of V. .1, I'lniriev & (!o doln Imalneaa In Ilm oily of Tnleilo, eoiinly aii'l at.nte aforeaaid, and li nt mild nrm will pay lli sum or H, in muiimj Ik; I, I, A lift foreiwtli and every eimn of (inturrh Mini cannot, lie cured lV Hie una of IUi.i,' (Miamioi lens, I HANK J.CIIKNKy, Sworn to Iwforn inn and aulincrllied In my preneiieit, tlila Dill day of lleecmlier, A. 1 1. ISnfl, Kir A I, a, n, ttur.nrn., Notary I'libltrt. Hull' 'HI nrrli (lure la I nki-ri lot'Tiuil I v and seta direct ly on Mm Mood and niie-mix nr- raeesof Mix ayalem. Semi for M'aMMionutlS, free, V, i. (,'IIKNKV A CO,, Toledo, O, r"Hold by drusKlnl. Vx:. lino J. J. HlUs, Milliner. 1514 Douglas, WHITNEY'S July Shoe Sale!! - ---you CAN- SAVE MONEY Men's Tan and Black Fine Shoes. ON -AT OUW- JULY Casji Shoe Sale. WM. N.WHITNEY, Opposlto I. O. 103 8. ISth St. C. W. BAKER, Undertaker Emalmber formerly with M, O, Maul l Tai.Kcnoaa ), oil aouin lain at., omama. LADV ASSISTANT rUNNISHtD. W. N. SMITH, 7". iiHRsnsa or THZ.r- OXFORD DOWN SHEEP, llrons Tnrki-y. II. W. Plyinnulh K'K-ks, WWXMti CHICKENS. Muck and t.itt for sale, Clri'iilum free, J--7m M. DALEY, Merchant Tailor Suits Made to Order. (Juarantea a imt feet fit In all caaea. cloth Ins cleaniid dyd and reuiodvlud, 2107 Cuming ML, OMAHA. Lobcck-Linn Hotl HAt.lv Builders' Hardware, Culleru AND TOOL9, THY UQ ONCE FOR LUCK. - 1404 Douglas St. Telephone W.R.BENNETT CQ. The Low Price Merchants. It Costs no Moro to Us Than Inferior OUR NEW DEPARTURE. WAGE-EAKNICltS' TUNICS aro making us new friends every hour, and holding all our old patrons with a grasp liko iron. Little Prices With Big Values! 501 b sack Snow Flako Flour 4Ho lib package Corn Starch (lie Dottle, I'lokloa 08c 2Mb sack Corn Meal 25c lib can Itakin? Powder , 15c 8 bar II. II. Soap 25c Hottlo Mustard 05c Swuot Chocolato 01c 21b can Corn 00c Tea, per pound 20c ColToo, " 18c Huttr, " 10, 121, 15, 20c W. R. BENNETT CO.. THE PEOPLE'S BIG STORE, 1502-12 Capitol Avenue. M,, , I at I jamnm laii.iimnieim ' TRUNKS AND TRAVEUNQ BAGS. REPAIRING DONE. 1406 Douglas Street. OMAHA, Neb. I limit Uood In tlis iiiarkiit, Children's and Boys' Shoes at8ame Reduction for CASH, for SO Days C. LANG. 718 South 10th St. W, II. HUMHKI.I., PrmtlilHnt, W. If, AI.I.KN, Vli! President, DIME SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $40,000. Interest Paid on Deposits. Savings Deposits Solicited, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Corner Fifteenth end Herney Streeti, H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALUCR. OltlfiS removed from 113 North tth street to 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone 80. ! OMAHA, NEB. CHRIST. HAM AN Watchmaker and Jeweler, Pink Watch iiepaikinu a spkojalti fil2 Houth 1 Htniet. OMAHA, NEB. M. O. MAUL. MuccHMKir to )renl It Mnul, Undertaker and Erabalraer HI7 t A It AM HT. Tlx. 2iV OMAHA, NEB. Omaha Express and Delivery Co. TKLKNIONE 1014. Moving and Light Express Work Trunk end rercel DHn'. Ilmiwtiold UmMlii l'ncln'd,HU)rd snd Hlilmiod OHIc, aid North ISth Hl,rt. Branch oHli:, N. K. Cor. mh and l.akn Hlnwta. luls phons 1578. J'UICKH Ky'A)0TjKNKV. rrTlano Moving s Hpeclaity,' ManaVer Hardware Co., AND ISMTAII, 279. OMAHA. NEB. Buy the Best From Goods Elsewhere. Drcas Clngbams 05o por yd Scotch Lawn 05oporyd KMn. Grecian Lawns 15c por yd Regatta Sailor Hats .25o Mon's 81.50 Neglljfoe Shirt 75o Men's $1.00 Nogligeo Shirts 50o Men's Hobo, por pair 05o Straw Hats at half prlco. Crockery prices smashed. Hardware, Woodonwaro, Shoes, Drugs lower that ever. BUY YOUR TRUNKS WHERE THEY ARE MADE AND PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. C. H. FORBY, MANUFACTUKEIl OP SHOES m BOOTS of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days, GREAT REDCTION. LAMKH HIIOKH worth IA.W will ki at Kl.75 4.IKI II.IKI ii.imi 2() 2.) Him B.mi sum I. 7B 1. m II. 7(1 2. W1 jt.M) MKN'B HIIOKH " " JOHN O, OCJItTKLVOD, Cuihlflr. OMAHA. NEB. CLEANLINESS 13 NKXT TO (iODLINKSS. W Ounnot Wash Your Soula, But W can Maha Llnan Whits at Snow. 1110-1112 - DODGE - ST. OMAHA. NEB. JAMES AIN8GOW, T.laphens 828, Kiicrntiiry nnd Mgr. VOIT ARK IN NKKI) OV Fire, Life or Accidental INSURANCE It will iity you to cull on thn uiidimli(find ri'iifMitiiUiiK Niivorul A No, 1 1 riHiirarniu Com piinlis, FRANK BURMAN, m I'iixioii Hlock, PtRFBOT FIT GUARANTIED. Taalh Intraotad In ha mornlne; and New t mid. the lam. Day. Teem Eitractci Without Pain for 25c, DR. WITHERS. Dentist, Foirtb Floor Brows Blk., 18th and Doogla., Gmnha, KolM TEETH