The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, December 28, 1894, Page 5, Image 5

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Fifty
meuia laranvr a.Vn One I any bishop of the church, and I herbv What Ihh ii 1ml
I a.m I n-l mul .l,!..! k. - i I 11 ., . t . i . I
t""1 cy n-Bw-won. upon .oe most The American dojv?, Satolli, banco
, ' " .s- ...-.mrruru. mi. uimx-ne, trenched himself at Washington, and
u, v. v,., uiu on endorser, joe u. wnicn na appeared in the column of 1,1. . vul ...
those paiter under my control. I aUo.t.ir ii.,.!, 1 .v,..
ih-. .lt,- . wic ..tbo ,iuun in whatd.i.8 it mean? The reprenta
... uplw-u w luo lurnar arucie en.uiea "Auare. 01 me Uve.of foreign nait m. (1 the flap of
nucnciu piny, tuiwr, ami muy acanowieuge we their count which UrIHt n.J nm.r
Let me point out to them a political right given to the bishop over paper but what nation does Satolli r present?
muatiou, wnicn Das already occurred Iwnleh claim to be exponents over Cath-1 ione at all. lie r present a foreign
several times, In several cities. The olic thought." cnurxn strinjieu or all temporal power.
Dl'm.vrtl.n.ri.n,nU. ,. t. inereiore, nam oo.n tnatnag.-ix.
. Jf, . j a uv HIV UvlU I UUVU VIHICU IIU USUI VUUIt'BBlUU irUW
witn a iuu set 01 candidate for all the one wboe position calls for a spirit of
offices to be filled; and each and every independence break with a strange
one of the candidates is a Roman tiger sound upon the air of this age and
or a stripped hyena a so called Prot- country. It feems that the "exjionenU
etant, a tool of the hierarchy, wearing of the Catholic thought' dare not say
the stripes of the tiger, not quite so that their souls are their own. Muho-
dangerous, nor half as beautiful an dwf lkruld.
animal, but with a worse appetite.
Not one square American among them
all. The Republicans come into the
field with a full set of candidates, all
but three or four of them Roman tigers
and striped byens; and even the three
or four are so bound and chained by
caucus rules and majorities that they
are utterly powerless to help them
selves or to help us. The Populists
march la with a full procession of Ro
man tigers and stripped hyenas for
candidates, with perhaps four, or Ave,
or six straggling what-is-ltsiithe rear.
There you are. If you vo tj for the
Democrats you are sold to Jvwe, body
and soul, boots, breeches arid all; if you
vote for the Republicans you are sold
to Rome, or so heavily nortgaged to
Rome that foreclosure is absolutely
certain, with no possibility of" redemp
tion; ii you vote lor the Populists you
simply jump headlong into the lairs of
the hungry tigers and hyenas. If you
stay at home on election day and refuse
to vote at all, some ne of the lists of
candidates will be el-Jcted, and you are
sold to Rome all the same, and bound
A
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HER!
A BARGAIN.
Rev. Charles Chlniquy's
Years in the Church of Rome
and a
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The Amkrican,
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The Hoys Are Awake.
iast wee if a newsooy Hopped us on
Main street and requested that the fol
lowing article be printed in The Amer
ican. He Is a bright little fellow of
ten, and an enthusiastic American, boy
a boy who reads and thinks for him
self, and earns a living by selling
papers. The story is taken from the
Sunday School Advocate, and reads:
"'O, Bambino, help! O, Bambino,
give us bread!' That is the cry of the
Italian children when the Catholic
priests go marching through the streets
of Rome, carrying a painted doll.
j vyj a mm
voting
S disgu 1
ttrt lf 1 t 1 -mm
-uamojno is tne Italian word !or
and chained as a helpless captive of babe and lhe Prlests tell the ignorant
the victorious DartV. This was sub- m"lner8 lnal lnls splendidly dressed
stantially the case At the last election doU " tho Christ-child. The poor wo
in Chicago. A teeDiny Reoubllcan men Ueve It, and tell their children,
victory elected sefen tigers and hyenas and 60 when lhe Pests show the pup-
to manage the local cjfllces in Coolt Pel ln tne streets tne people take off
country, and sent twenty-two more of theip hats aod mutter prayers-not to
the same kind toLnake laws for us at uoa' DUl w lam iu'-and tne Hungry
Springfield. If &ere had been a sweep- hofa and lrls cry to it to give them
ing Democratic victory at the sam J bread, just as their fathers and mothers
election, that ould hav P.W.tfld nln J Prar befor the images of the virgin
tigers and hyenas to manage home af- Bna tbe fialnt8-
fairs, and seat twenty-five to legislate we Protestants are taugnt.to pray
for us at Springfield-a difference of 10 Ood wnom we onot see, but who
nlw f..,,-..A I 1!., 1 a Sees US and thinks Of US and ever loves Omaha. Pouxlas county. Ni'liraska.
j .Uu.. . lUpUt,, " jr . , . ., . , .. . .. 8ald urouttrty to tie sola to satlslv J. Hal
have been only a shade better than it ue tlUluls- somewmes 01 mese ston urarn, plaintiff herein. iu sum of one
is now. i It was an utter lmoossibilitv to ltaUan Catholics who pray to senseless ft. riZ'Z S
11 tip lrt of nnw Unrt without dolls, and when We Five Our money for the rate of seven (7) per rent, per annum from
a ncKei 01 any Kind Wltnout ' September 17. im, and fortv-four anil Tu-nm
br the striped animals, either mlS310ns 'et us pray tnatsome 01 it may htt.7i dolia cohim hrei, wiih interent
1 Or undisguised. A patriotic W leaCtl lne Pe0Ple 01 lDal tocher withulni-,' aScTK U. a
n had no narthlv ohnw" What beautiful land the true way to worship I Judgement rendered by the district court of
n oaa no oartniy snow, w hat ,.;.!Hlt H8C?u"l?.a ptember ten,,,
" w" u. wu.tcv. 1 a. w. injH. 111 aceriain anion men ann iiipi.
pendlnK, wherein J. KalNton Urant was
otl by I'ultlienlloti l' til ion for id-
niitiHlrationtif KkImIu. KIc.
In the(' untjr Court of liougUs t'ouuty. Me-
iiriwi a .
ln the matter of the rut of Olof I'eler-
dusl IVu-rwin. llll II. I'cler-uiii. Atinlv
relerson. l-.:l'o I el4-ioii ll.irr ol
of I'l-terHou. and all other pt-nxinii
Intert-Hli it la aid matK-r are hereby
DiMini'u 'inn on 1 ne r.M n uay or Ixs'emlxT.
liut I't-l. TMia tiled a petition In nald
county court alleging amonii other tnlnitx
that Olaf 1'eten.oii died on the 1st day of
1ecemlier, l" X, IchvIiik no Ust will and -
mailt, and that the above rained coiiNttluie
the persons lnler.-M.-d In the rotate of nald
(ln-eas.il; and prayli g for administration
tlieieof.
Vou are hereby notified that If vou fall to
appear at said court on t he l'.uh of Janu
ary. IN'A at Wo'coclc a. in., and rontettt H Id
petition, thecourt will appoint t.usla I'eter
son or some other KUitaLIu peroii admlnlN
traUir. and proceed to a Hcmement of vald
estate. 1UVINU K. HA X TKK.
12--3 unty linlire.
Ntilice to .Voti-lteslileiit llcfi nilaiiU
To lieoree 1. Welntx. Mrs. Weintxitila wlf..'.
first nuiiie unknown), null-resident defend
ant!)-.
Vou are herelir not Hied that on the hi h riv
of Auitust A. i). KH. Kllia M. Klandera.
plalutltl. tiled her uellllon In the riiuirli-i
court within and for DouulaNi-ouuty.state of
Nebranka. against William 1 inerson, Kimna
K. KinerHon, the Kallou Mite Kankiinr Com
pany, of Huena Ula county. Iowa, UeortiH
welntz aim Mm. Weintx. his wife. illrHt
name unknown), defendant., tin-object and
prayer of which it to foreclose a certain
moriyiKe for gl.4il upon lots 1 1 and 2(1, In
block U Omaha llelirhts. an addition to the
city of Omaha, llouliis county. NebraNka,
said moriUHne Im-Iiik dated r'ebruarv 1st,
and If 1 veil by William Kuiei-Kon and Kiiiina K.
l-.mersou, n la wire, Ui l he Hallou Male Hank-
I11K t'ompuny, and sold and assigned by It to
the plaiutitf. There Is due upon the note and
iiioruuue i W, with InUfre.st from February
1st, l.sn'.l. at t he rate of 7 per cent oer annum.
toKetlu-i- with the sum of JJH.17 taxes paid by
plalntlir. riiilntlff also pra8 that. It be de
creed that said real Malm l gold to satisfy
said amount, and that she may have such
other relief that may be Just mid equitable.
1 ou are luriner noinieu mat you are re
quired to answer said petition ou or before
tne 4ih day of Keoruary, A. 1. s.
nated at oiuhidi. ..) , nec-mb r 3, A. I).
1!4 KI-1ZA M. KI.ANDKKS.
IMaliiLllT.
Suumifi-4, Macfarland .V UK-key, attorneys
for plaintiff. l H 4
MpiM'iitl Muster (J.nii.iilssiiiiier's S.ile.
Under and liv virtue of an order of sale on
decree or roreclosure or morliciiKe Issued out
of the District court for DouKlas county.
Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the
2'.Mh day of January, A I). Is!)"), at ten o'clock
a. 111. or said day. at the east front door of
the rou my court house, in the city of Omaha,
Douirla county, Nebraska, Hell at uubllc
auction to the blithest bidder for ciuili, the
property described In said order of sale, as
101
Prints
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Very Recently the Public
Have Won lillcl with account! of an attempt to induce
Rev. Ohas. Oliiniquy
the Veteran anti-Komau Catholic Lecturer ami Writer, to
RE-ENTER THE CHURCH OF ROME.
Those attempts were ma.le un.ler tho Direction of the Society of Jesus and the agent used
was a woman. Hut his
YEARS IN THE CHURCH OF ROME
Which was given to the worM while the aged Apostle of Liberty was in the full
possession of all his faculties will stand throughout coming centuries, as th
most dispassionate account of Romanism and tho mostscathing arraignment of the
Roman Catholic Priesthood written during the Nineteenth Century.
HIS WORK IS THE EMBODIMENT OF TRUTH,
It tells of the loathsome, drunken, licentious, priests and nuns; of tho struggle
. of virtue with sin; of reason with superstition of faith with infidelity; of the fol
lowers of God with those of the pope, and this being true.
EVERYBODY SHOULD READ IT,
And to make it possible for every Reader of TUB AMERICAN to have one
volume of this great book in their library wo make this olTor to now Subscribers
or ohl ones who have paid up to JANUARY 1st, 1895. We will give
"Fifty Years in the Church of Rome"
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sh aB pyrilr Or would they
party, Dasea upon noerty
y, with every candidate true
ul to the best interests of the
cols, the people and the flag?
this state of political facts for
ation. Scores of our large
e at this very hour bound and
In this very way. What will
friends, fight, surrenderor run,
captured and chained?
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Another proof of the folly and trouble
of mixed marriages is now in evidence
in Buffalo. A girl whose mother ia a
Roman Catholic and her father a Prot
estant, has become interested in the
revival services belDg. held at the
plalntlir, Josephine M. Getty and others were I
aerondants.
Omaha, Neb., December 27. 1h4.
OfcOKUK W. IIOLHKOOK.
Huclal Master Ooiiiiiiiwwlnntr
Saunders, Macfarland & Dickey, attorneys.
Grant vs. (ieiiy et al. Ml Doc 40, No. UK) I
Special Master CoinmiNsiuiicr's Sale.
L'nder and tv virtue of an order nf unit, nr.
decree of foreclosure of inortiiaxe issued out
of the district court for Douglas county. Ne
braska, and tome directed. I will, on the (inh
day of January, A. D. 1H1I5, at 10 o'clock a,
in. of said day, at the east front door of the
county court nouse, in tne clt of Omaha.
I loll Kins county, Nebraska, sell at nnhilc
auction 1.0 nie nivnesi. oiuuer ror casu. the
property described In said order of sale a
follows, to-wit :
Lot eleven (111. In block nine Ifll In Shtn'
Addition to the ily of Omaha. Dnuitlaal
Loiinty. date or wetiraska. The east one-
hair and the west one-half of said In! will he
onerea separately.
faiu property to be sold to satisfy J. B,
Dickey, plalntlir herein the sum of tun him.
area ami lin y-lour an I Hi-UK) dollars
judgment, with Interest thereon at the rate
or ten (id) per cent, per annum from Septem-
uer i, in, ix'.n.
Toi-atlsfv Francis W. Wessels. derHnrini
herein, the mim of sevenly-thiee and 40-100
Please send THE AMERICAN to my address Street,
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A Croucliing, Obseiiiiious Press.
"It would be interesting to know how
i freer spirits of the Roman Catholic Church of Christ on Richmond avenue,
church feel under some recent exhibi- an" desires to join the church. She
tionsof tyrannical hierarchial author- ha9 been at attendant at the Sunday dollars 7;uo) judgment, with iritt-reHt there-
ity. The Catholic Telegraph fell under school for some time, and her father from se u ul,,,"""u"1
the ban of an archbishop and Instantly rather favored It. But now when there
fell down on its bones. The Western '8 danger of her being ca ithorough
Watchman, in a spontaneous outburst christian, and getting o out of the
of freedom, incurred the displeasure of shackles of medievalism, the innate
Archbishop Kane. The condemnation bigotry of Romanism is manifest, and
of that paper was read in all the tlle girl's desire is positively forbidden.
churches of the diocese of St. Louis. Tnat Is not Recently a delegation
The editor, Father Phelan, read the of Romanists from the east side came
reprimand of t'uis paper in his own over 10 her bome and made all sorts of
church. But In the next number of threats of what they would do if she
the Watchman Father Phelan braced was flowed to become a heretic. There
up his spinal column, and said: ts )ust ot)6 moral to Protestants in this,
"I own this paper. Now let me say which is only one out of thousands of
to Bishop Kane: No man owns me. I instances, and that moral Is, don't!
will go further and say, no man owns Mixed marriages-'cause trouble. Em
my pen. 1 have consecrated it to the Ptre ate American,
service of religion, and I am responsible
for my writings to the general laws of
the church. If I write anything against
faith and morals, or fail in proper re
spect to ecclesiastical authority, I am
liable to arraignment and trial as any
other writer; but I shall allow no man
born to dictate how I shall write or
what I shall write. Neither Arch
bishop Kane nor all the bishops as
sembled in Baltimore have any author
ity to control the columns of the
Watchman. As long as I am editor, I
shall control this paper, and while ex
pressing honest opinions in a respectful
way, I shall never apologize for them
at the point of a threat or the thrust of
a censure, if the future is to be stormy
for me, it may be bright for my fellow
priests who shall benefit by my suffer
ing." Well done, father Phelan. But wait.
Mgr. Satolli was appealed to. But the
hierarchy must stand or fall together.
The rest of the story is briefly told. A
little later Father Phelan published
the following abjt apology and re
traction: "I, Rev. D. S. Phelan, editor of the
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Notice.
Charles C. Housel and Maria Housel. de
fendants, will take notice that on the l:ith
(lay of September. 1KH4. I'. L. Johnson, plaint
ill herein. Hied his petition in the District
Court of Douglas county. Nebraska, avrainst
said defendants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose certain t;ix certificates
dated January 7th. IMC!, upon the undivided
one-half of lots seven i7i and eltcht. (Si, in
block fifteen (l."i In Isaac .t Selden's Addition
totbeCitv of Omaha, upon which there Is
now due thesum of f uirhundred and ninety
eis?ht and 42-lnO (I!',S4J) dollars, l'laintiir
prays for a decree foreclosing said premises
Western Watchman, also of the Sunday ani directing that t.u same be sold to satisfy
'Watchman, hereby disavow every Uf required to answer said petition on or before
terance vvhich I published or permitted "T.oZ.Zhffi ,4
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To satisfy from the proceeds of sale nf tl.e
Interest of Nicholas It. Helm In the above de
scribed property and after the satisfaction
of the amounts due J. M. Dickey and I'rancis
v. vresseis. nenry i.oua. (lerendant herein,
the sum of five bunured and fourteen i."u urn
dollars Judirment. with Interest thereon at
he rate of seven (7) per cent oer annum frn.
February 13th, imi, and tosatisf v the sum nf
J1 costs herein, toKether with iiccruimt costs
accordion to a judgment rendered liv the
District Court of said Dounlns Count v. at. It
September term, A. D. iKM.lo a certain action
SffliSSttK Tell Your Neighbors About This Oner.
u. iitTiiu nuu u'lii-n wei-e ueieuoants.
Dated Omaha, Nebraska. December 27, 1MI4
UEOttUK W. HOLBltoOK,
Special Master Commissioner,
baunders, Macfarland & Dickey. Attorneys.
Dickey vs Helm, et al. Doc. 43, No. 'R.
li-27-;
Special Master Coiiiinis-noiicr's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale
on decree of foreclosure of morinime Issued
out of the district court for Douglas county,
Nebraska, and to me directed. I will, on the
2!th day of January, A. D. 1S!)5, at 1 o'clock
p. ni. of said day. at the north front door of
the county courthouse. In the city of Omaha,
Douglas county, Nebraska, self at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash, the
property described in said order of sale as
follows, towtt:
Lots fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), Heed's
Second addition to the city of Omaha, Oouir
ias county, Nebraska.
Said property to be sold to satisfy first out
of the proceeds of the sale of the north
thirty-seven CI7) feet of said lot sixteen (1(1),
Thomas Whlttaker, defendant herein, the
sum ol two thousand, fourhundred, six and
S.VI0O dollars (1 4( No) judgment, with inter
estonfi.OOD thereof at rate of seven (7) per'
cent per annum, anj on 4I6.H5 thereof at
rate of ten (10) percent per annum, all from
reiiruary 5th, l'.i4.
To satisfy brut out of tne proceeds of the
sale of the sout h tbirtj -eight iliSi feet of said
lot fifteen (lSi Hubert Collyer. defendant
herein, the sum of t wo thousand, four hun
dred, six and s.Vl(i(idollais(::.4iltiX' juuirment.
with Interest on J,bUU thereof at rateofsevn
(7) per cent per annum, and on im.Ki thereof
at raie 01 n-n iiu) percent per annum, all
from February 5th, 181)4,
10 satisfy first out of the nrncmxla nf ,)..
mle of the south nineteen di feet nf sulrl li
sixeeen (Hi) and north eighteen (lai feet of
said lot fifteen (15i. David Marvin, defendant
herein, the sum of two thousand, fmit. hn.
dred, six and ftf-lim dollars if.'.4mi n5i judge
ment, with Intert-st on fc'.uou thereof at rate
of seven (7) per cent oer minimi. nrf
W1 tC thereof at rate of ten ilni per cent per
annum, all from February 5th, lh!4.
To satisfy Charles K. Hates, plaintiff here
in the sum of four bund re. I. sevent .mm. h
40-ltW dollars i$4;u.40 judgment, with Interest
meieon hi rate or eight (Si m-r
cent per annum froyi February M.h.
1V.'4, together with cost.s nf suit
and accruing costs according to a judge
ment renuereu oytne district court of said
Dourlus county at its February term. A D
1s", ln a certain action then and t.hom not
ing, wherein Charles K. Kates was i.luimiir
Urvlllc F; Coombs, et al.. were defendants
Omaha, Nebraska. December 2'ith s4
Isaac n. watson.
Snct-ial Muster l-..,.luui..n
r . 1 homas. alutrney.
Hates vs. coomb. 12--.5 Doo. Jl, No. X2.
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