The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 10, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE AMERICAN.
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THE AMERICAN
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JOHN O. THOMPSON. - TOB.
W. C. KUXkV, Hti-ilm-- Mr .
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UEEICiH PUBLISEIKG COMPAKT,
OllllEt 16IJ Hr4Mnt,
Oman, VIraV.
peanut iiolltlca, manipulated toy bit
mutter, who I the prince of slar-cham
her and gum-boot methods,
PATIENT AND PERSISTENT
Ooo year ago we called attention to
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at hli attempt U dictate to you in uwiki
nir... whet, coo- - petition, a trie to aisi mem
TO THE CITV COUNCIL.
Gentlemen: Mr. IlMewater eipects
to lampoon you into the attitude of
being tbe enemies f good order and
oriety. He expect you to take offense
THK AMKKH'AN OKHt KS.
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THK ladle of 0. A. It Garfield Circle
No. 11, will give a ball at Fort Omaha,
Tuesday evening, May H. All are cor
dially invited to atu;iid.
New Yokk'8 police commissioners
have been uperded and there is a
great hue and cry going up. Tbe same
wa true la Kansas City last week, and
will be of Omaha In the very near
future.
courtu you s.iojiu purtuo
idcrlng the bond presented by Messrs.
Charles J. Brow and D. Clem Deaver
neit Tuesday night The men who
elected you expect you to do nothing
but your duty. Your duly U clear In
this instance. It U to decide whether
the bond offered by Messrs. Brown and
Deaver are good and sufficient. Every
citizen In Omaha know a bond signed
hv J J. Brown and A. J. Simpson for
fcl.OtW 1 good and sufficient. They
also know that a bond for the name
imount signed by J. It Kitchen and
W. A. Paxton U equally good and iuf-
flclent Lot u have no mistake. If
In establishing complete religious lib
erty. At that time we called tbelr at
tention to the fact that the poe could
not accede to tbelr request, for the baU
of the I Ionian Catholic doctrine is in
tolerance. Thin our Method lot friend
have commenced to realize, 'or their
committee, appointed last April, con
sisting of Revs. John Lee, John O. Fos
ter, and M. M. Parkhurst, to bring to year.' "
the notice of the head of the I Ionian
Catholic church that the Protestant of
Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia were not
permitted tbe tame liberty of conscience
an the citizen of the United State, re
ported yesterday a follow:
Every stop of the movement thus ft r
of the Chicago Methodist minister'
pbye or other person re'uslngto permit
or interfering in any manner, with the
Inspection of any ucb private or public
hospital, reformatory home, house of
detention, convent, aylum, toctarian
school, feminary or institution by the
county commissioners, the grand jury
thereof, or any pt-rton duly appointed
and authorized by a court of record In
the county, In accordance with the
term of this act, shall be d eem.nl guilty
of a misdemeanor and shall upon con
viction be punished by a fine of not les
than t."00 and six month imprisonment
for the first often e, and for each addi
tional offense not less than flO0 fine and
Imprisonment of not less than two
WHAT NEXT?
On East North avenue, with Cleve
land avenue on the west and Hudson
street on the east, is a block owned by
the Roman Catholic hierarchy. A
church, convent, monastery and pa
rochial school are situated on this
The
terlan
member of the First Presby
church of South Omaha will
If the will of the people I to bo de-
give a mcptlon to Rev. It L. Wheeler feated through trick and imposition, respectfully w
at Twenty-fifth and J. streets Friday et u not be by men elec ted by the A. dressed to Pop
.-.,-. Ma 17. im. to which all . ,,.. ' r... '"P86?: but no
meeting to secure religious liberty for Uquare, but a public alley run through
it to the north. At the entrance to the
lley I a lgn thus:
Qualities are second to none in this re
public. Two registereu letters, mo:t
ritten, nave ooen au-
any one is to override the law, let It be the" Protestants of South America has it
1 met with the warm and hearty ap-
Mr. Ilosewater and hi Roman tool. p,.0Val of men who in staUBman-llke H
DHIVINO IN THIS AI.I.KV rHTKR
THAN A WALK Irt Hll IH I HI 1 KU
IXUH1 l-lt.1AI.Tr.
n..nlnff. May 17. lWfi. to which
Protestants are cordially invited
P. A. The people like fairness. Let
the city council give them an example.
Then, If Ilosewater or his hench
men go into court to defeat tbe end of
Washington council No. 1, Jr. O.
U. A. M.. will listen to a lecture upon
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Schools." by J. M. Glllen, In Idiewuue -
hall. Twenty-fourth and Grant Greets, will give him uch a turning down thla
next Tuesday evening, May 14. fall a he never experienced before,
make this
'ope Leo. Ample time has
elapsed, but no reply has been received
from the Vatican yet. Larainai Ulb-
bons, who leave Baltlmoi-d for Home
this month, has been requested to in
vite the pope's attention to the corres
pondence entirely overlooked which he
has received from this ministers' moet-
We expect Rosewater to
The church of Rome Is patient and
persistent; the Methodist church is
going to be equally putlent and per
sistent.
A parochial school on North avenue
and Hudson street, has a pool and bill
iard table in the basement. This, of
course, Is there so mat mose woo uo
not cross themselves at service can at
least uphold tbelr pagan religion by
crossing cues. Chicago American.
KiiwARi) Kosewatku may go to
Europe to evade the issue he i making mistake, and we are not afraid to meet Amerlcan citizens will know to what
for the fall campaign, but his dlsap- unfairness with fairness. extent the church of Rome is the friend
pearance at any time before election
under uretenso of ill-health or what
not, will lie construod as a cowardly de
sertion of the Roman cause In this com
munity.
Approve the bonds.
of religious liberty.
WORTHY OF INDORSEMENT.
Poor old Rosey, of the JUe, froths at
the mouth because he is not acquainted
Chief Redkll says he appointed
the men he did as lieutenants because
Before this contest is ended of their fitness, preference being given
to those longest in tbe department.
This may .o down in some quarters,
but it won't tro down everywhere. No
one is more aware of the untruthfulness
THE FIGHT IS ON. of those aSBeitions than Redell. He
For year we have been urging that knows that there were men examined
law bo nassed bv the several states for the uosltlons who passed a better
compelling the Roman church to open examination tha- the men he ap
her convents, nunneries, homes and pointed. We say he knows this. It
cloisters in which vounn trlrls and wo- has been sta ed to us that Tom Ruane
to save bim from the pain of an exami
nation that (it to be made. Mike Mc
Gowan, the cxmpUinant, "would not
have cared so much, only tbe skin went
to patch up a d d Istttrhman;" besides,
the "old siio wa brought from Olr
land" THE NEW DAILY SCHEME.
In anawer to repeated requests we
have finally consented to unJertiike tbe
task of starting a Daily AmekicaN in
Omaha. This would be an tai-y thing
to do If people were to act as they talk.
Yet it will not be impossible, even If
they do not, for tiere are thousands of
patriot who are anxious to hive tbe
news anxious to give the Protestant
preacher as fair a hem-In as is ac
corded to Roman pries'. and iin rant
lecturer of t .e J mit S.ierman stamp
who will r snd to our call for sub
scriber for si. ck to enable us to estab
lish a Daily American.
We have consulted with our friend,
and they have suggjatjd this plan:
Increase the capitil stock of the
American Pjblisning Co. t j $1"0 000.
Divide into 10, (MO shares of $13 each.
Begin business when $100,000 has
been subscr.b. d
Each stockholder must be a sub
scriber.
Subscription price of the paper, first
year, will De n; $3 me seconu, anu
whatever the directors decide there
after.
The management of the company will
be placed in the bands of a board of
directors, who will be elected from
among the stockholders, by a majority
of the stock represented, at the regular
annual meeting.
The indebtedness will not be over 40
percent, of the capital stock at any
time.
If vou want to help establish a Daily
American, fill out and return to this
office the following blank, keeping this
statement as our part or the contract:
lK a sectarian Issue is forced Into the with Mr. George W. Lower, who sue
fall campaign It will bo done at the in- ceod Dr. Duryea on the school board.
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-v u- - uriVw...t tiui n kilil Diut. nmn liknnwn hw tna com-1 wminvu .v - w , iV .owmj-vwuv,, , D
n" cause would have n"o vTtal! pany ho keeps," and if GeorgeW. Lower -pport in Id.cne. and lu .cry a de- Instated the new chief find , W
,. tx....., , Thrt nartiimii I hna Went hln trarinents clear of the con-1 bauched and licentious priesthood. We much better qualified than any of his
obioctof the A. P. A.i to keep the laminating touch of Rosewater during have published a number of accounts of associates that he makes him lieuten
i itKo inhuman iwa mnnt nnmpni)fi li 11
.11 ihn wnHr nf h U mslilnnrfi in Umaiia. "uo - - b-.
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that in Lselt Is enough to commend Mr,
church and state separate.
THE governor of Illinois Is not always Lower to the decent, honest and law
crazy or imbued with anarchistic ideas, abiding public.
We like his stand on the piinion oil itosev thinks the board made no
Hllliard. Ho proceeded upon the theory effort whatever to select a man worthy
that the employers taught him to do- Uq succeed Dr. Duryea, simply because
fraud, and if they wore in turn victim- the board dared to act without consult-
lzod it wai not so muoh tbe fault of hng the old fossil on the hill.
1111 lard a tbe Instruction he bad re
ceived.
"A NUMHER of alleged Catholic"
have "been designated among the lieu
tenants of the various hose companies"
bv "Chief Redell," says the Ye. This
is very good. Just how the lUt can
find eleven men among four Is alto
gether too deep for us. Probably the
people can see through the wilful in
tent of this papist apologist to deceive
them. If they can't God pity them.
The lift editor wilfully and Inten
tlonally lied when ho published in h Is
paper that the "Cburchlll-Russell or-
sran had the audacity to deny that
Churchill was a member of tbe A. P. A.
order.when Churchill himself had made
no secret of tbe fact and wa known and
recognized a one 6f Its leaders." The
"organ" rover touched the question
neither afllrmlng, denying or equivo
cating.
IT IS tafe to say that Chief Bado-
noch's order discharging 500 policemen
has thrown more members of the Clan
na Gael out of soft suaps than any that
was ever issued. The gang will db
cover that this Is not a good year for
the associates of murderers and kindred
criminals, snd we hope that the red
After Dr. Duryea had sat night a ter
night In committee investigating
chareus against Sam MacLeod, which
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were trumoed ud in the vile den of the P'a( mauB TBUl"" luolr ""
.llmv anriM.nl that edits the Ike. the 0 a band of J outhful, enthusiastic,
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reverend gentleman was very emphatic noeriy-ioving.uou-iea. mg pa,nuw uu
in ..i.rin Mr faT.ofl nnt nt.1v tn- havenemanaea mai me uoors w mose
ant. lie takes the most Incompetent
who have made their escape, and in man out of No. 1 Dutch Iiill Laux
nearly every Instance we have sup- and makes him lieutenant. He ignores
pressod, at their request, some of the the oldest and most compotent man In
most revolting of their experiences. No. 8, and puts Mr. Ormsby, a very
Yet whnl we have printed has been good and a very liberal Romanist, in
sufficient to open the eyes of a great as lieutenant. And so we might go
many of our best citizens, and they through the department. It was anti-
have moved against thoso unholy A. P. A.lsm that got a majority oi
nlanes. So far but little progress has thosa lijutenanta their jobs. It was
been made, yet many have wearied of nothing else.
the fight and loft the field; but in the
nocent of every charge made against
him, but declared that MatLood was,
to his mind, the best man who could be
had for the position of superintendent
of school build lngs--capable, honeBt,
Incorruptible and clean. Then the IUe
denounced Dr. Duryea and every mem
ber of the committee as dishonest, in
sincere, and unworthy, of public confi
dent in fact, a mere whitewashing
committee. Now the Ike slops over
nd pictures Dr. Duryea as one of the
grandi st and bt st men who ever graced
'.his citv. When did jou lie, Rosi-
water, then or now?
State Senator Hahn, while in
Omaha recently, made the statement
that there were several senators In
doubt as to how to vote on the Omaha
institutions be thrown open. The band Are and police bill wnen it was nciore
above referred to is the Christian En- the legislature, but when they saw the
deavor societies of Missouri, which are class of men who were there opposing
in convention at Salem, Mo. The dls- it, they felt that no mistake could ne
been spoken for in the scheme to get
up a patriotic dally paper in Omaha:
Omaha. b I.HI share.
Clitcano. Ill " "
Bronllle. Neb 10 "
Winner. Neb I "
Boone, la "
Minneapolis. Minn. - "
There are to be I0,0O share. Lach
share is 115, ptyaMe when 1 100,000 ha
been subscribed. The capital stosk is
to be I loO.Ouu. How many shares will
jou want? Let us have a daily.
The Council Mirror, monthly publi
cation devoted to the interests of the
National Union, is edited and published
by J. V. S r.horn. It is an interesting
and alirac lre publication, and will
anly represent this large and growing
b.-nencent aoa pttr otic oraer in tni-
ctgo. Inter Oram, May 5.
Mr. Str-horn i a practlcil printer
and an experienced newspaper man. He
is a Democrat opi od to offensive for
eignism and offensive partisanship. In
the new du l s upon which Mr. Stra
horn has entered he will find a fair
field for the exercise of his talents and
his energies. The American wishes
the new American journal the success
to which it is entitled.
patch referring to the subject says:
'The convention of Christian En
deavor societies at Sa'em, Mo., passed
resolutions and will appeal to the gov
ernor and legislature to pronion me
'incarceration of girls and women in
stitutions'from which they cannot be a prominent citizen of Omaha, after the
released exceDt bv expensive lititra- hattle had been lost, that the Koman
made in voting for it. Mr. Hahn
stated, furthermore, that thousands of
dollars were offered for vote against
the bill, and that it was well known
who the parties were that handled the
boodle. Count John A. Creighton told
tion.'"
Good for the Endeavorers. Rome
will not stand long before their assaults
They a e the grea est body of chris
It Is not the object of this article to Uan8 in the country and exercise a
great, influence for good government.
detract from Dr. Duryea's reputation,
but we do say that the ke can change
color more readily than any reptile
known to science. Liars need good
memories. The lice is not even a good
liar. Then what is it?
ONE OF HIS TRICKS.
Catholics relied upon Rosewater to de
feat the measure, and that their money,
between $7,000 and $10,000, had been
wasted by tbe lobbyists in the legisla
ture. And Rosewater threatens to se
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cure a vindication irom me peopie oi
Probably the Pennsylvania branch of Dougia9 C0Unty. It is doubtful if the
Roman hierarchy will feel like trusting
him with funds enough to hold his fol
lowers in line, after the mUerable fail
ure of last winter. A contest of this
kind would furnish occasion fdr expos
ing in detail the whole hideous array
the same association had something to
do with the introduction of the follow'
Ing bill in the legislature:
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senate and house of representatives of
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A recent issue of the Omaha lice
comp imentod the Omaha public schools
in unmeasured terms. The same paper,
on Tuesday of this week,' rapped the
school board over the knuckles because
its members were inferior to some of
thd members on the board of 1S70. Tbe
offense of the school board of 1895 was
that it had elected George W. Lower,
who could not be used by Edward
Rosewater, as a member in the place of
Dr. Duryea. How is it that a school
board made up of numbskulls can man
age a system of public education on a
par with that of any city in the coun
try? A blind man can see the animus
of the Lee's last article.
This paper has not hesitated to critl-
clso A. P. Tukey when it thought he
was wrong, and it will not hesitate to
praise Lim when it deems he is worthy
of praise. His attitude toward the pro
position of the American Bxik Com
pany backed by the good sense of the
members of the board of education
saved the taxpayers about a thousand
dollars. The Bchool board of 1870 could
not have done better.
In another column will be found an
advertisement of the C. A. C. Medical
Company, of Chicago. The article ad
vertised has great healing properties,
as a young lady iriend 01 ours wno nas
suffered for years, and has been under
the care of the best physicians in this
city, has tried it and is rapidly recover
ing. Give it a trial.
Banner Council, No. 2, W. A. P.
A., will give a May party and ball at
Patterson's Hall, Tuesday evening, May
14, 1895. Tickets 25 cents, including
refreshments. Don't fail to attend.
the common we ilth of Pennsylvania in
For several hours on Tuesday last D. general assembly met, and it is hereby of boodlers who have figured in the so
Clem Deaver and td. Ivosewater were enacted bv authority of the same, lhat 1 .,ua ;t ,f t.h (Mr.tntnr in the
nanutu clique vuainiurucreu ur.romu dotted wth Governor Holcomb atthe every private or public hospital, re- t
Paxton. It was there that Rosey die- formatorv home, house of detention,
tated the appointments on the present convent, asvlum. sectarian seminary, The Supreme Council of the A. ir. A
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fire and police boa-d. On tbe same school or institution shall be open at is in session in .uioeny nan, iuwu-
wlll never again get the city of Chicago
In ItS grasp.
OCR 'riend atd fellowtownsman, II.C
Anson, wto is employed by the Adams
Express company, is mourning the loss
of his brother, Olive- Anson, who died
recently at his home in Council Bluffs
Mr. Anson was a veteran, of the late
war and was laid to rest in Walnut
Hill cemetery with military honors,
He left a wife and brother, who will re
ceis the sympathy of a large circle of
friends in their hour of bereavement.
evening the Lee contained the following any and all times, to the inspection of kee, this week. There are between 300
announcement: tbe several commissioners of the county and 4UU delegates present, r0presen,iuK
"Governor nolcomb returned to Lin- lc which any such institution is situated; a membership of more than d,000,000
nin m rt.irtmn without, naming the h n-on.i i,irtr thrnf. or to thn In- in the United States, according to tne
successors of Messrs. Coburn and Hart- Bnecti0n 0f anv nerson or persons duly reports presented to the convention,
man as members of the nre and poice . . . . . rt of exceeding by more than a quarter of a
comanssiou. im p.u.muvu., v.u.u.. . .. . iti!. O, unttmr st.wnrt.h n thn Rn
In Una fnr- t.hn iwn t nii Hro I record in ine saiu cuuniv, uwra 11 ueu- uumuu ...v b
Charles H.Brown and D.Clem Deaver.' tion beintr Dresented to him requesting man Catholic Church. One of the
A fpw hours later the cltv council was I the same, sUned by twenty citizens of pleasant features 01 tne meeting win
n, wv ,k v,W rwn and said county. be, It is nintea, tne presentation
nn f... "SECTION 2. It shall be the duty of magnificent gold badge, set with dia
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This Is another example of how the each and all or the county commission- mouus uu u.uCl y.
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Bee Is subordinated as a newspaper to ers to visit, unannoyncea, every private i w " '
the personal and political schemes and or public home, house of deiention, con- The badge is valued at $1,000. Much
iira nf 1 A,ntr. It was honed bv vent, asyium, sectarian seminary,scnooi im"' -
vi. nnn m,i h taWon K0 or institution once every four months' to ajd, while the
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surprise, and that In-the confusion the note the conditions and treatment, and paicnes preuic . u. umuu,
I ... ....... I .Knwi Brill n . it ha an 17 at
to receive tne comDiaint, 01 tne inmates M" ojr uuo.o j
There is altogether too much tax
dodging in this country. Think of a
daily paper In Chicago worth $3,000,000
being assessed at less than $20,000!
You men who have a little home, or a
rnimln of old horses, a watch, or a few
knmWH rfniinr. in hnk. ar assessed bond s would be approved without in-
..HmUAf thi.. Tt u tim for vestitration by that body. This con- thereof.
v j .u.ii.. i n,.t, elusion is confirmed bv a conversation "SECTION 3
.w.lT.i,u .n.i- n,m,ti, which took place between Ed. Simeral, the county commissioners to file a full
nfo,.imi(,fl.,ltinn Thvbav la Rosewater henchman, and another and complete report of the results of the
let us bear the brunt long enough.
Associated "Press dls-
safe
there will not be any, as the
utmost good-will and the most perfect
harmony prevail among the delegates',
They realiza that through their efforts
must public sentiment, be awakened to
. . . .- i . .w in..tt.ttnna tn the croinc danger irom itoman ag
man n I hl.tll.intH a n ft HBrn.TTl HinH LK I lUDLIKLLlUUa Ul VUV W . V .MOV.w..vuw . I ' -'
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on Wednesday morning. Simeral vented the court oi common pieas oi tne county b'"""
It shall be the duty of
"Are we to reoulre a relleious test his wrath against the council for not and pnblish the same in two daily news-
for membership and promotion in the approving the bocdi and stated that papers of general circulation, the first
fire department?" yells the Lee. We the new fire and police bill would be day of the months of January and July
numrestthat a little relitrlon even in tied ud In the courts at the proper time, of each year.
.Via Ki jiioi-tmont vAiild nnl Ka & hail I Thiia It la hnrwiri Vtv Rnsnwater and a I "Section 4. Any county commis-
tion that will disturb the tranquillity
of tbe meeting or thetquanimity of the
members will find a place in Liberty
Hall this week.
thing. Heretofore, in many cases, the
irreligious, the drunkard and the lib
ertine has been promoted over "men of
gocd character, high courage, and so
briety." We are in favor of ft religious
test, but not such an one as an apostate
Jew would apply to either Romanists
or Protestants.
an Ir shman has
i.f..i t n.!..oi ohcti.a to. dfpt Uloner or Derson anoointed by the court lln ban Francisco
.vi.-m f .K. nla vn-fi9 in violatlmr anv of the provisions of this brought suit for $25,000 damages for the
the statute laws of the state. act shall be deemed guilty of a mlsde- loss of grafts taken without consent
It may be added that Governor Hoi- meanor and on conviction shall be pun- from his thigh and transp anted to the
u v, v. n.i tho .ih Ishfld hv a fine of not less than $100 for head oi a .teutonic paueu..
and dienitv of a great people, is lend- the first offense, and ot 00 lor eactt aa
Inir himself to a very small piece of dltional offense
hudineas bv encairlne In this kind of "SECTION 5.
He claims
that the grafts were taken while he
was under the influence of au anses-
Any official, agent, em-1 thetic, given, as he was led to believe,
Also, please fill out the following
blank for our information, as we do not
want to have a Romanist associated
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The Elks' benefit at Boyd's Opera
House next Monday night should be a
biilliant success.
Floral Piece to Be Campaigned.
Saginaw, Mich., May 10. The big
floral piece, "Little Red School House,"
presented to Congressman Linton, the
well known A. P. A. leader, in recog
nition of his work in behalf of non-sec
tarian schools, will hereafter be de
voted to raising church debts and help
ing charitable institutions. Tbe piece,
which is in red, white and blua immor
telles'and other flowers, began its ca
reer the other night, in itj new ca
pacity, in the Epworth Methodibt Epis
copal Church. Lithographs of it in
colors have been made and are sold at
the exhibitions. After Its exhibition
here It will, in its debt-raising capacity,
make a tour of the state. Mr. Linton
volunteers the use of the design with
out charge.
Want Sutolli Expelled.
Rev. T. C. Easton, of Washington,
D. C, who recently accused Dr. Park-
hurst of pantheism, in a recent sermon
vehemently denounced Mgr. Satolll for
making the suggestion that the United
States send an envoy to the Vatican.
At the close of his remarks he sub
mitted to the congregation resolutions
i 1 . V. Li. j ! . : .
Hi wuiuu ins uuuuuuitftuous were seb
forth, and a demand made for the ex
pulsion of Satolli from the United
States. The resolutions were adopted,
and it was resolved to send a copy of
them to President Cleveland.
Removed.
You will now find W. N. Whitney at
107 South Sixteenth street, where he is
showing a splendid line of Oxford
Shoes. Call in and see him at his new
location.
What Can't Be Cured
must be endured. But before you make
up your mind to endure what you think
nothing can cure, give the waters of
Hot Springs, S. D., a trial. And take
the Burlington Route when you go
If you want information about rates,
trains, etc., write to J. Francis, city
passenger and ticket agent, Burlington
Route, Omaha, Neb.
Beautifully illustrated folder descrip
tive of Hot Springs sent to any address
on request.
Show cards, For Rent cards, Business
cards, every kind of cards atthe Amer
ican Publishing Co. Job Department,
1615 Howard street, Ohama.