THE AMERIC AN num the rrmi. SUtue f 4ntl-ltl Her Illtl-ti aj t Hi' l'apl oniriaK WAMUNiiTos, U;t 27 So much ha been mid of UUs alnil i;ribi,Ul that hi KUti;- in the CaplUd b.-re ha !' come matter of Mir,f Intirc-t. Thin rtattie U not in tUUiary hall l'"C with !., f other notable, ui. n, but W hidden ay in leo " th lery IWr of tho n-nt. Sni ll.nitu itatueaml ihatff an Indian chief are the only ones he..ldet;ari''aldrs which ocupy tlx' '" vp. Il.uttn IUh rali-J Texas from the oiiou y.iki- uf tlu pi pal govcintw nt if Mjxko, and tUrl haldiV tnovem. lit Hgfttnst tho t'niKrl power of thpope t' Italy eventually resulted iii It overthrow there. Ilenee thn tueniiiiig the greatest of mod ern times-wore not favorite among 1 m our authorities hide their tuu-i for fi r of snYiiding the pious eoiiMbtUtk-s of tho Jesuit lobby, while thelatuo of tlon-ral Shield U honored with a conspicuous plaeo in statmiry hull. and that of "Father" Marqti.-tU is Hooti to bo made eon)h3U ous In th.' mme way. ' hope thU mat ter will bo roc titled Tho present ar rangement Is an outrage, ltulilehowa what do-pieablo ci et ores wo havo Ik. on winding to Cong re. This reminds me that a beautiful monument will soon bo oroob d in Ar- ; ..... '..,,, , t..ru tn tha moniory of n - - - M'-cy of lion -, hut If that i the ihii)L- that will t!l,'lr l h. y must be a blind a bat f...i i .. known t tie world l,o U- Church I profc-efcu I,, -io, and that me lioi- . lctthe that tho one would mo!. t lor; all would aay. Kit tho Npe" big too if you wantUi: Pay your nit my Ui get your fat her out of purgatory if you want to. nonewiil hinder; all' that intelligent people w..uld iwy U. "A fool and hi money are ,xm parted" Hut oprry U thh fly IM.litlcal mat bine, and the religious at Ucbmont i largely a bundle of atM.mi nable upTtlti!n to control h r vic tim and help her into seeulsr wcr. It i power, cold and luxury that Koine U after. Ili.me lias "lived de!ioiouly," hut the day U not far distant whennhe will ...,t tu whin Ui aav: "1 fit a queen and am no widow, ar.d whull m3 no nirro." Ilev. xviii, 7. "And the fruit that .L. .,..1 riir un i!iimHi il from A Frlcdly Mrd to ncmH-rattc e..- th mU a lh,ntf wbich w0r6 d.nly lorx, rnsreMiien and all Americaim B,Midly are d artsd from thee, aril Allied tu the UenimTHfic Tarty. thou thall find them no more at all." Mo h llow Countrymen: IVrmit me Verso II. (o nieak to you a few hornet word, not Our country U In great danger from a-a l arty politician. fr I am not a politicians. Our moi-t dangerous eno- politician, have no otlice, cover ouhl mie are within tlio repunnc. Ameri , , i .... u ,,,mi,Ui ...- i, n imrt to ulav In the one ami uon i waiii ''" "nu",)""" - i - ..it,..mlM.aktovou in a patriot, a drama, l'layitwell. isa loyal io uou friend of American tlbci tie, those Ko nan v IVot t:ii t el.jtarc l.oundi.i td-alh to l'a,wl eoi.i.tiie., and lot the p-oplo her iH k, write and v to accor..tl.f to Iheir homt coin let!.. n of jl)tlc', when the li iinau Catholic idilician M;. up hU pat.--by tho pen, from the rortrum, and by your billot let toeiu und.-n.tand that wo know tho gant.' they Mung to K. I'. I'NI M. anyway. When and where th!l It tw't Now look here, we are (renin tired of ltome lie. We a'. alo completely difgubted with om rrottant UaUof llome. If llomo dt n't lot up in Augubta and is t vt- American a fair tote wee pt-ct to oien up the m.n vlgorcu ex m shj of tho evil of H'irae that ever was inaugurated. Hi always unpleasant Udijf up putriiiity from teer, but if Itmieard her weak kneed Frotetat.t U o in AugueU attempt many more trkki, we will let them know we are in town. This U tho last warning we are going to give. Just watch tai yaper Smlht rn i:kai this. to your country, to tho blood-bought principle which have made our nation great. Oh, do not lot papal Iloroo rob im of liberty and destroy our peace and prosperity '. Now, thin is not a political letter, but And it U sad to coufen that our ut Uncle William s advice, plain and .. . , . ,.f ..l.,ll u.,.l great tiou given priuipi' v... religious liberty which have made our nation great, happy and proicrou, and tho overthrow of which would be our utter degradat ion and ruin as a na tion. General Green may hiniin oy m radetof tho Grand Army of tho Ho nubile. General Smith was a man o profoundly patriotic aontliwooU, and ono worthy to bo tuua bonoi-eu. A dispatch from Now York an nounces that Senator Quay has openly declared hiimolf for V'arfoa Tom Heed for the presidency. A Philadelphia paper, commenting on this anuounov metit, fay that this fact ha caused no surprlne in that city, but admit that Hasting will at euro at least ten of tho Pennsylvania delegate to tho Kupuo liean national convention. Double that number would be a moro correct esti mate. Tho light for Amei icivu princi ples and their political exponent no going on in Pennsylvania and New England will redound greatly to our advantage. All wo ask is agitation. Tho rent presidential nominee of the Republican party will o A met lean. Tho Aim') ami A'avy Journal has takt n a hand in the tight against Cop- plnger. Tho following extract from that rmtior will show that among pro- fesstorul military men tho now general Is In disrepute: "Ui neral J. J. Copplngor llrst mili tary service was in tho papal guards (Piu IX) in MM, serving against, uan baldl. He wai commlmiontd a a cap tain In the Fourteenth Infantry. Klevcn other toldler of fortune and foreign adventurers were commissioned in our army at the same time, at the request of Archbishop Hughes, who went to Europe to get tho Mpa and other Homii-h sovereigns not to recognise the southern confederacy. General Cor ntmrer served with a company in Inl and 18(;i, when lo was transferred to the staff a aide-de-camp to General nv.,.... imimi v 27. 1 Stiti. he was A Ul l. . I fc. i, . " " ' mado colcnel of tho New Yoi k Cavalry under tho fol'oing clrcumatu rices: Colonel H. M. Hichardaon, tho colonel of the regiment, was nearly all the time absent from hi regiment from Kicknep or other causes, attd tho lieu- tenant e ilcnel commanded It in nearly t it t hitl... Ho was many times wounded, but always stuck to hU post When at lavt Hchardson rejlgntd, Januai v ID, 1 155. the entire regiment pxoected ard wished Henry Hoele the lieutenant wlonel, to receive his well-merited promotion. Hut the same comblra',lon of fawning and paial in fluence which has lately teoured Cop oinirer's promotion lo br'gidier gen eral, then got him made colonel of the Fifteenth Now York Cavalry. Koets! in desperation or dWguat, recklessly exoosed himself at tlw battle of Five Forks and was killed. Thereupon the onicers of the legiment preferred charges against Copplnger for miscon duct in action, for which he wa tried and acquitted. "When Coppinger was Utoly made a general, he stood 29 on the lineal list of colonels in the army, and by hi promotion jumped over the head s of 2S other colonels, nearly all of whom are Americans whose ancestors had been in this country from the earliest times, while Ccpplnger has only been naturalized two years. (See page 270 of the Army Regiiter, 1H05)." J. B nation I In great peril and that the honest. pr, cursor of departing glory and our moral and monetary ruin aro visible. May a kind Providence prevent such a terrible calamity! Hut, fellow countrymen, I do not want to lecture you, or read you a tuYuir.wl nMk OH DttrtV HolltlCS, l)Ut M uk only a few words of kindness and patriotism. I want to say this for your country' sake, for tho sake of hu manity and for the welfare of your pos torlty here and hereafter, do not form any alliance with tho papal party make no bargains, no promUos for votes or political support, for, if yo i.do, you muko a covenant with tho tyrant enthroned in tho Vatican! Homocarea nothing for the Democratic party or any party In the country, any further than she can use them to her ad van tage and help her Into power, and aid her in the overthrow of our liberties, civil and rellclous, and plant the stand ard of popery on the ruins of the re public. Homo will use the Democratic party to overthrow the republic, and that will ruin Democracy. The tri umph of Homo will bo the destruction of all ot her parties. Should Home cap ture tho United States, sho will make omtso with any party, her tyranny will he felt In every precinct. I want to say kindly ar.d out of love to our count! y and tho welfare of every loyal citizen, don't votf for a man that is In alliance with Home, or mat win suffer himself to to influenced or bought by a wily Jesuit. Vote for no .. . .!,, - ..1 U ! .....in t fill 11,1. man tnat, win son un wuu.i; t litical ends fore vou irlve him your vote candidate bo a true representative of American Institutions, free schools, free fpeech. free pulpit. Wo don't want instruments of toiture to mane men pious. We don't ask you where vou were horn or what party you havo votid with, but heneefoitn sianu oy A . - ..r Anin.innn in&tU our nag, me symooi iu... tu lions. We don't ask you to join the A. P. A. lam not an A. P. A., out, i oeueve that the men at the head of that move ment are true men, loyal anu wuem A Step Harkward. Recent dispatches from Rome to the daily prets of America, together with The A. P. A. Magazine. It will be the enlic)n of the year in periodic! Hwrtture Numbe r 3 U rdeleroi le Amtru-n peruiuu win m iust readv. and any ne your unler for a coy. If you do not like the tSr.t number you win te anoth. r. It will he one of the largest rogazine pubn.hed in America, containing t large quarto pages til k-d Ui overtWlrg with matter which will prove a mine of information aud delight to all who are BU n sud lo the great A P A movement. It will be full of fir.-, and will print io each lae a nu'robe'rof "page of ttie hottest attack on the A. P. A. from the Catno.ic pel articles that have lately appeared in tho (Hui(t CatUfliea, the leading Jesuit review of tho world, make apparent to even tho most skeptical, what has long a"0 Inch most obvious to thoeo uc ,,!,,i,.,l with the papacy and her methods, that James Gibbons, cardinal and John Ireland, archbishop, in their "authoritative" utterances upon th subject of the attitude of the papacy toward human libe 'ty generally, an the American Republic spolneially havo. so far, reprefoiiUd what they personally desired tho American poo pie t'J believe rather than what the powers at the Vatic n havo authorized them to declare. The Vu'ilta Cuttnlica. which may bo regarded as tho official mouthpiece of the pope, has lately come out In most scathing terms ct ncern n li the "liberal" utterances of John Ire land, and now threatens In no uncer tain terms an enforced recantation of all the glittering liberal generalities with which 'he artful archbishop and shrewd cardinal have regaled the not over-faatldious senses of the American people irinco tho project of runn'ng that mammoth papal auvcrusirg agency, the World's Fair, was first cor. coived. The patriotic pres through out tho republic has denied from the first that Ireland's modernized papal Um and micfit liberalism were author ized either by pope or papal law, being Morgan County, Colorado. Il is a sweeping statement, but It Is a fuel nevertheles-i, that the irrigated district surio inding Fort Morgan, Col U not surpass, d in any of the essentials that make an ideal location by any ti .-r eoetion ofcouutry in the Unit d atws. The climate Is erfcc'. The ystom of irrigation economical. U water supply ampie. mo kh). The yields enormous. Tho peo- . 1,.. ...u-n i.i-.wlu.l-illlS p e irienuiy. i uk " " i""-i and attractive. Everything that grows in the ten.- . . ; ...I ... .... uto . ne is mere raiseu iu ptn-. tion. Wheat, allaiia, jioiaiotB, .u aid oats are the staple crops, but market gardening and fruit culture are beginning to receive a great deal cf at tendon. Filty out of the 500 farmers in the county havo this year had an average yield of 50 bushels of wheat to the acre aud moro than 100 exceeded w dusqcis Alfalfa makes a larger crop than any h..re else in the country. Average vleld 5 tons to the acre. The price of land vanes trom w $;0 an acre, including perpetual water riuht. Eighty acres is as much as one man can farm, and if he goes in for fruit raising or market gardening, half that much will to found to to enough to keep him busy. 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He nui'O of your man be- diametrically opposed to every uoo Let your trine and canon of the papacy, n now becomes evident, in the light of tho ut terances of the C'offo'icd.that the a triotic press was right aud trat John liberal declarations were either bubbles of his own fancy merely ted but a passing phateof papal diplomacy In other words, Mr Ireland and his following cither must impertinently and officiously have rep resented the papacy In an utterly lm possible light to the American people and the world at large, or have been the .minir nr nnwillinsr tools of thei gent, the reul friends of the nation and papal chief to pull the wool ovi r tbe the determined devotees of tho princi- eyes of UDeriy aim iuu i... .i,.t .t,,vi made us a treat and a awakening suspicion that the papal r free people. !!,, tha nation w. it. bitt.er than the A. P. A. kind. The correct solution of the re- The nation is surrounded with perils ceDt change of front at tho Vatican In that is why wa write. Wehavono"ax ltg bearing upon the "liberal" policy to grind" It Is for my country I write. as advertised in this country during Permit me to say again, with simplicity the past four years is most probably and honesty, to every Democrat that that of the Jesuit s having ousted Mgr , vi ,i,m't mst vour vote n 'Con noli. Ireland's fiiend, from tho loves ui wuu"ji - , , for any man or party measure that will pope's confidence, have now determined wetken our institutions or help Rome to reassert the ultramontane policy of .it v .a i . i u . i . . .im ina icnuiupn m am Into power. The line win nave io w clerical iuiuilfiu, r drawn ore long, and the footer Atneri- having soothed the nerves of the Amer cans learn their place and duty the icaa people into a sufficiently receptive better. "A stitch in time saves nine." condition to enaure mo cuugu. , Rome's great strategic point is the ever the reason or conse, . To.?.!! tt Ln.Zv largely public should at least learn one lesson from the recent developments at the Vatican not to trust or believe any Kditok American: Can you ton where Bishop Honacum is at? This i a matter we are unable to decide from iha ronnrtH from vour city. Like LIIV . - " ' I ' his reports on the ponce ata ure commission, this "string fiend" is con tinually flapping first from Ilemicum to the priests he is on the "outs' wud, giving both ide a victory, as may suit his imagination. Not long ago the reports said two pi iesls were suspended and were ordered to Montival "to do ., .,,.." ni.vt. r.ame a reptrl that they had appealed to the American pope and were sustained, men ioi- lowed all kinds of suits for slatiler, etc. To-dav the. press telegrams are giving It out that the bishop will go lnio me civil courts. es sir, in the civil courts, aid eject these priests through this tjy Tnm..1 process. Why don't this Peck and his bad-boys outfit get together and play it out with a foot ball set of rules and give the public a rest. Nobody stems able to judg which side has the best of it, and its "Hi to 1" that neither of the belliger- themselves. Mr. Editor, tell? 7.AM1SOT. AMBIUCAN PUBLISHING 1615 Howard Street, OMAHA, NEB. CO. can you . . 1. .. . kt,.(.i o, u m no If. T.bA FOP IS ail lliaU UIOUMJ -, , ,1 1 t t J,., rtf .ivari, llnfrrAA ftnrl s cow in oanger, uu enemy oi ireeuum ui v..j -f, So Papal Toleration. Rev. John Lee, the well-known Meth odist minister of Chicago, has teen and Is fighting to have the pope commit himself in regard to the toleration of Protestants in papal countries of South America. In some respects it seems to us to be a waste of time. The pope will tolei ate nothing which will In any way endanger the powerof the papacy. And If he were to assume to tolerate heresy it would have about the same amount of force as Satolll on "the liquor question." The Methodist Epis copal Church appealing and continuing to appeal to the pope will have a tend ency to cause him and his entourage to think that they are of very much Im portanceand they are, In the same sense In which the habitues of the "Robbers' Roost" were. It may open the eyes of some people to the lncon- iTnited States. Her ascendency largely depends on tho conquest of the United States, a stronghold of rroiesiauusiu and free institutions. If she fails to break up our school system, control the education of tho young, corrupt our politics and rule at the ballot-box, it will he a sitrcal failure all along the rr., . .t ...;n .. hcfnrn lonir I dispensation, line, xne ume w. r - individuals, no matter when the cations win curu Kiu. - - , ni " ,-ftreer has armed them how high their positions in the papal :aTnst her. Aln ady the signs in this hierarchy can sanction excuse or en- direction are ominous. sion is dissipated anu me u. straight Talk and tne worm wurcs away, ... . 1M.-1 - uamt.nFR. utterances, eunor omemi cial, of priest, prelate cr pope that is not sanctioned by the cauons, irauiwous Lj .,.inra of the papacy. Liberty Inuu i." . -" h of conscience has no place In the papal and neither the uuer- When the lllu- dure it.-l'atrww atu. the mask torn - t v tr.1,1 t.hut the papal " . . . . n. t . I we nave uccu w . what popery is, Its doom is tcaiea. x ue &n& q a f(?w grocerie8, world cuht long ago to have lew ne d pur y have been tell- what popery is, but, aeiuaea, nnartws that the A. P. A. was "wondered after the beast, eu aga. oy cue uorcui ics ui rode upon the beast. One thing needed right now in the United States is a iew Luthers, Calvins and Knoxes, to start the ball'. If the spell were broken, the nt itrnnranie removed, and the VI. v. - . eyes of all opened to the real situation, to facts of history, all would say, What fools, to let the "scarlet woman, the mother of harlots," ride the nations, i. 4,i.tti tread them down with her I U U Kuv., Iron heel, so long! Now, If Rome were exclusively a religious Institution, no The Time Will Come. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. ti.-BMitor The American: Following is the sub stance of some remarks made by Fa ther Dwver. of the Roman Catholic church at Madison and Twenty fifth street. Kansas City, Mo., on Sunday is- "The Catholics of this country are being persecuted and ma lisned. I can find strong men in this church, and all over this broad land who arc ready to rise in their might n.l strike them down with their right arm. Brethren, God is not ready yet but the time will come when they will be wiped from the face of the eartn Brethren, there are people going over this nnuntrv who profess no religion, and who eay that they have no preju dice against any religion; but, breth ren, there is no such place as a half way station. A man must be for a thing or against it. A man who is not a tatnonc is uu and should be regarded as sucu HAVE YOU READ If Christ Came To Congress? BY JW. W. HOWARD. The Most Sensational Book Ever Written! IT ECLIPSES ALL OTHER EROTIC EFFORTS, The wickedness of the Capital City exposed and its disorderly houses mapped out Has been read by President Cleveland and his Cabinet, an by Sn Congressmen and their families. It is the .boldest exposure of vice anerco,'rupCtiongln high places ever written. Read it . and J dh2cr known for the first time! Read and learn. Over 15,000 copies sold in Wash ington in three weeks. The best seller out. Now in its thi d e n. 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