HE WAS A TRI E AMERICAS ki CmM Set Fadar the Sight T tria. EaibWai KapplaaUar HM4 .Urj.w Tottesviluk, S. I., Nv. 17 Mr, W.naot U a Urdu ojs'er planter, and U aetl known la tl eyi-r trad la Nar York City. II h a UnJ voroa borne on tit Amhoy ltond, N'- tarernt. U place and I l-aai I Piatna, and In bl front yard 1 a flag pole which attract the alt.-ntloo of ail paKra-by, and if which Mr, Wlnant U vert proud. Mr. Wlnant tt an ardent lb-puUican, and It baa tnvn LU practice for many year to celebrate lUpuhllcaa L'lortt a bj raising an American flag and a new broom to the top of hla no vol 11 tgatal! the morn I rig after election. He waild 19 real only the heading of the iwr this ytar, and then started out with hla flag and broom. Ill ferlirigs can be Imagined when he discovered an enormous Irih flag fltunting ltelf from the top of the flagalaff and the halyards knotted and twitted about the pole high above the trucki. He iuw mono! hla faired man, who declared that be could not climb the polo. Mr. Wlnant went about the neighborhood for volunteers to untangle the halyard. The first man to make the attempt dis covered that the pole bad been Uoer- ally groaned, and be could get but a few feet up the pole when be would alldo back. Several ma le the attempt, aa Mr. Wlnant made a tempting off or of reward, but none were tuoceaaful B01E SEEKS FAVORED. do larrd that It waa untrue that the Catholic church la opposed to edura ttoa generally. lie said, however, that the church oppotee the system of state education now In vogue for the reaaoa tt at it aims only at the cultivation of aeaora hat received the fallowing pell tbe intellect and makpa no orovUlon I Hon: man (ataellc tfcarrkee at Lewell fa Uie4 for rreprrty UeM. Lowell, Nov. 19. The board of aa- for the spiritual development and growth of tbe people. Tbe Catholic chu-ci maintains that tSe student should ho giten tbe benefit tf moral training aa well aa mental. lie referred aa evidence of tbe fact that Catholic do not oppose education to the fact that they not only pay their taxes to sup ptrt public school, but at the same time support their own parochial scUools. Tbe American public-school system, be said, la the beat that b ever been devhoj, but this la granting that It might not be yet proved along tbe line of the moral de velopment of the people. The lecture baa created much com ment and interest, and at lu meeting Monday afternoon tbe Ministerial As sociation adoptej a resolution Inviting Father Nugent to deliver the tame ad dress before it at an early mooting. Father Nugent accepted the Invitation. After his address is presented to the association It will be dlcucd. It Is expected tbe session will be highly in teresting and will draw a very large audienoe. "We, theunders'gned, minister and f fflcer of the Central M. E. church of Lowell, prott against the t arment of taxe levied upon the paroca;e of the church for tbe tear and. where psyment ba h. en made, ak for a re turn of tbe money, on the ground tha It was cot levied In accordance with the universal practice of tbe bord We And upon Investigation that your honoiaMe board ba exempted from taxation tbe parsonages, barn and not other property of tbe llornan Catholic Ira I churches of the cl'v. and we bjlieve that we are entitled to a similar inter pret it ion of the law, and ak for a hear ing at the earliest posalble date." Tblswlll, it I said, bi followed by like petitions from all the Protestant churthei of this city. It I further stated that li9,.1X) worth of Cat hullo buildings, exclusive of churches, convents and school build ings, bas thus bean exempted by the assessor. The end of this matter Is very far from being reached. Boston Standard. An EpUtle from Ajax. I have btcome possessed of a Ufe-pre Aa III Mind That Mow Nobody (iood. W 1LLOW Sphinqs, Mo.. Nov. 17. The late election ha demonstrated the erTeri Du UP tDe preient am nut The villager soon learned of the af- llat there Is some very important enllre,y curei- Two weeks ago I gave fair and gathered about, cracking Jokes 'or the member of the A. P. A. rar"o me leniraoniai that re at Mr. Wlnanf expense. He wasde- between this and 'UO. The election ,uont' Appeal lor intitule terminod not to norm It that .rreen flair baa also spoken loudly that the A. P. rtoman Cathollo Children," but as the 9 I " - I II , I 0 . a toUy, and Anally telephoned to New A. is a factor not to be despised orl'l" canons ior meaais nave been Brighton for a lineman. One arrived fn.pled on in the political arena of r'luur 8low 10 comln? ln. perhaps a about noon with hla ellmhr. am. our country. While our victories wr wieraeni oi some of the miraculous In- after considerable dlffleultv. tha nnma not as complete and swoeolnj aa f du'lfonoei and masse ln which the were untied, the in-cen fW waa lnr I would liked to have aeon them, nnr member of the Old Lady Society par- andthe new broom and the Star and friend did well. The victory in Omaha Uu,Pttte ,ny ni to hurry up the Stripes were raised. Just how munh tt wa a grand one. The camnalim thi. '"'thful. We have the arch-confra- cost, Mr. Wlnant decline to say, ex- "f peclal interest tome, a I was "rnilJ 01 tb0 m" holy rosary, ln cept that he would have raised that oaco a resident of that state for eiirht whlcl1 tho oW-ftons aro so light and broom If It cost him 1,000, and ho I year, and then reid the dirty, lying 1 advanteo great and so many, willing to expend an equal amount to sheet tbe lint. That was before I we feel assured that when made known punlbh the joker. knew our order. The Ike 1 that tame a11 wU1 b3 nxloul t0 bo enrolled under dirty sheet which defeated the prohl- the banner of Our Lady of the Rosary. ... I U I . bltion question some six or even years! iuuro 19 no pen ,e auenaing n, and ago. 1 was there and know, hut It h " wl11 18U turnisn a pair or met It Waterloo, and I more than re- k"4' rlchl """'genced, to each so joke. lieitor, upon application. We only We need solid, honest men for tha cbree for the beads; the Indulgences Opening Their Eyes. In many states and still more cities the power of the American Protective Association, aa evinced in the recent elections, bas not be in fairly acknowl edged, although th politician who coming conflict, and tho victory is our. are 1 reo' have thereby been elected know pretty M ""a anxlou for '08 and the coming To become a member, It Is only noce 11 l a. ill . . . . I .aw . . I. . i . weu wnat uiu uoinerwweinoy would ooniesi, ior i ao not iear tne result. ttry w nv8 ina name enrolled upon have bjt n defeated. But the recent We have purchased a flag for our pub- the record of the arch confraternity, school election in Seattle, Tacoma and llc-school building, and the same wai &nd to recite tRe five decade rosary presented by Rev. J. B. Brewington three tlmei each week, that is the five with a most Urring patrlotlo address. Jy'uli the five sorrowful and the five We initiated a person last Friday glorious mysteries, and to pray for the night who is a Congregatlonalist, and Intention of our holy (?) father, the who once was nearly ajatnst the order. Ppe- As it has been some time since made ao by the "preacher" of that other Washington cities, have bo.n freoly reoognUod as A. P. A. victories. The ltnus, tho official paper of Soittle, treats the ele.tlon In that city in this manner: "It it less to shut our eyes to the seven aovenas of maates, there are 700 Biaaaee at the following mlrasulou hrlnea 100 at the Shrine of Our I Bleaaed Lady of Victory, 100 at the Sbnne of Our Lady of Lourdea. In Sil J0SES ASP THE A. P. i. Seaw Leasees af the Krttml Tirtory Baa, Rem mad Bairalify. There are several lessons growinc L-Mjrde. France; 100 at the Shrine of ont of the municipal election in Naah- Our Lady of Loretto, In the holy bouse Ule reyntly. There I a leaon of of Nazareth, Lorett), Italy; 100 at the I hope. We learn that tbe public can snrtne of uur iaJy of Perpetual Help aroused lo dire emergencies. As in Home, Italy; 100 attheSh-ineof Our long at they may sit still under ouW Ldy of Mount Carmel In Home, Italy; ragei and evils, and a sorely as they I0 at the Shrine of Our Lady of Kaock, may vex and discourage reformers by Ireland; ItJO at tbe Shrine of tbe Sacred Heart, Paray le Monial, France. Now, tbtre are seven Old Ladies- enough to have a quorum at a hen-con vention. Tbe one at Loretto, Italy, will Dear watching, as It I to "convert thoe not of our holy faith." These In dulgences are ail applicable tj tbe soul in purgatory. Itosarian who re cite the third part of the ro.ary gain years; ji in a cnapei, ou year more. If you pronounce vour Hell Mary solemnly, 2"0 year more, and otner too numerous to mention. The third tart of tbe roeary contains the Ignorance and superstition" clause and up to tbe present time I have gained 9,182,7.16,400 years 5 month and 12 days, and am still going, There are also other indulgences. such as a trip to Milwaukee or to the their apathy, there la a possibility of arousing Amtricans If only the proper way can be found. It is anotier evi dence of that spreadin spirit of mu nicipal reform which is an augury of good, ibe fate of the Rjpublio is wrappej up in the fate of the munici pal problem. If we can reform and keep reformed our citiei, our Republic will stand. If not. then it will not stand. lhls victory Is an Indication, also. that the American conscieso can be reached on the Romish problem. It is high time it were reached. Bacaut-e we of the South are leis cursed with Jesuitical intrigue than other section Is not a reason why we should be less stirred on this grert question. The South 1 thl Republic's only hoi in the coming conflict wiih Rome and ber Franaisoo, CaL Weekly, 2 00 a year A. P. A. Magaxine. Box 207, Saa Francisco, CaL Monthly, 3.00 a year. Banner of Liberty. Cleburn, Texas. Weekly, (I SO a year. Boston Dally Standard. Boston, Mas. 6 days a week, i.00 a ye sr. Denver (Col.) American. Weekly, HOOaytar. Empire State American. Buffalo, N. V. Weekly, 1.00 a year. Fre3dom's Banner. Louisville, Ky. Weekly, 1.00 a year. Independent. Kenosha, Wisconsin. Weekly, 1.00 a year. Indepeadint Leader. Bridgeport, Conn. Weekly, 1.&0 a year. Justice. Louisville, Ky. Weekly, 2 0ay.a-. Liberty. Galesburg, 111. Weekly, il 50 a year. Mirror. Brinkle, Ark. Weekly, (1 00 a year. Nuion, The. Omaha, Neb. Monthly, 1.00 a year Patr.o.lc American. Detroit, Mich. Weekly, 2.00 a year. Portlander. Porllan 1, Ore. Weekly, 1.00 a year. Protestant S-andard. Philadelphia, Penn. Weekly. 2.00 a vear. San Francijo (California) American. Weakly, 1.00 a year. Splritof Seventy Six. Seattle, Wash. Weekly, Ohio. Atlanta Exposition, providing you pay llled powers of evil. Let us be awake your way, or have the tax payers pay it andkee? our cities free from Rome's Weekly, 1.00 a year, for you, or have the railroads who do intriguing grasp: Tocsin. Los Angeles, CaL not elevate their tracks pay It, and This victory illustrates the power of 2 0 year. take It out of tha tax-payers later on. organization. We learn that we can Toledo American. ToleJo, Quite recently some of our overworked only fight organized evil by organized Weekly, 1.50 a year, city officials who were in search of a good. That the worst elements should ' True American. St. Louis, Missouri. much-needed rest indulgenced in a trip have so long dominated our city has Week'y, 1.00 a year, to me south, and from the remarks Deen due, not to a lack of the better baited American. Washington D overheard since thoir return it was psople, but to a want of organization C. Weekly, 1.00 a vear. . .. i - - " "Out of sight," "Great graft," "Had a on the part of the better classes. Under h -1 of a time," "Biggest drunk since the superb organization of the A. P. A. the World's Fair," "Have had our the better classes, whether members of the order or not, were marshaled and were led to a triumphant victory for God and for our homes and our children. skates on right along," etc. Tbe "plug- bat" and "booze bottle" Indulgence of the aldermen at Milwaukee was a tame affair in comparison to this. It is said that some of our officials are going to remain ln tbe city for a few days, that the effects of the indulgence may wear off. In the meantime, our Hon. G Buldy Swift is engaged reading opin ions furnished by our overworked cor poration counsel, W. Getup Beale; our W. A. P. A. Rock Island, Illinois. Monthly, 50c a year. Examiner, Butte, Mont. Weekly. Preacher Marquis Admits Prejudice. Rock Island, 111., November 15. The public declination to day of Rev. W. S. Marquis of the Broadway Pres byterian Church to accept an invitation fact that the ticket supported by the A. church. The "preacher" In que.tlon P. A. carried the school elostlon by an nearly disrupted the chutfh by preach enormous plurality and say that it has inj against the A. P. A., our public no political elgnlflo nee. If the inoi- school and other things pertaining to cidont skoi by Itself it might not mean them. This "preaoher" forced the much; but, the fact is that tho organ!-1 abyve mentioned person into the order. aatiou nas succeeded in every election I men again, the convert was once a ln the northwest into which it has en tered as suoh, and it is perfectly Idle to pretond that in every cae the re sult bas been duo to accident. Mr. Chlldborg, who was on the A. P. A. ticket, was not nominated by that or ganization, and so far as we know is not a member of it; but be was ac cepted as an A. P. A. candidata, and j polled a magnificent vota. The excess I of hla vote over others on the came ticket was due, doubtless, to his own ! personal popularity, for he Ih well known and highly esteemed by thou sands of Seattle teople. It 1 true that a large number of womea voted the ticket; but many other women voted : the other tickets. There Is no reason i to suppose that very many more women j voted the A. P. A. ticket than the others. Tbe result Is not to be ac counted for in this way. There is 'something in the claim that the A. P, :A. was thoroughly organlxid, while the supporters of the other tickets were not; but even this must be taken with i ...... .some qualification, for the supporters of the other tickets were not by any means unorganized. It is just as well for the politicians to look the matter squarely in the face. This is the first time the A. P. A. as suoh have put a ticket in the field or thrown their whole support to a ticket, and the re sult is what prominent members of that organization have always said it would be." resident of Nebraska and was helped to turn to us by Ro6ewater, cf the Let, and of courte watches the fight ln that slats with interest. The lies is help ing the order In Missouri as well as in Nebraska. Bag Pa, my siu8 have b.en through the sieve, I may not be oorrect in the decade or deceised rosary, but I have b.en reclt lngfor the flvj joyful: Rum, rosaries, relics, rats and rascality; for the five sorrowful: Bigotry, bulls, beads, beer and bums, and for the five glorious mysteries: Convents, monkeries, Ig norance, superstition and shin-bones. Thus you see that with joyful rum and sorrowful beer you can wallow ln the glorious mysteries of ignorance and su perstition. Perhaps the reason my medal has not worked is because, in stead of Dravintr for tho none'a Int.pn Grant's (Jraudchlldren. tion, r have been endeavoring to hav Editor The Amerio an: We loam Uncli Sam kick him out of th oonntrv. through the press of the city of Chi- nis (the doiw's. intention anDeara to be dangerous to our American institu tions. His intention, through tha Jes uits, priests and Roman "ward-heeler," cagoj that Nellie Grant Sartorla la about to put her daughters In a convent to be educated. This we hope is nut correct. If it Is, we as American cltl zens feel it an insult to the memory of the late General Grant, her honored father, that his grandchildren should be educated in a parochial school As we recall Genoral Grant's groat deeds for liberty, not alone on the field o' battle, but in the seat of civil power, we know that, if he were living, he would protest against the consignment of bis beautiful grandchildren to a living tomb. One of the grandest speeches General Grant ever made was that in which he warned us that the greatest danger to our freedom lies in the non-support of our free institutions. All honor to the memory of Grant. May his warning be heeded in time! Loyal Citizens. ) To Discuss State Education, ; Des Moines, la., .November 12. The Ministerial Association of this city is Interesting itself this fall in the in vestigation of both sides of the public- school question. Some time ago O. B. Jackman, a leading member of the A. P. A. here, was Invited to appear be fore the association and explain Its objects and workings so far aa its rules would allow. Jackman has accepted .he invitation, and will address the as sociation ln the near future. Sunday evening Rev. Father J. F. Nugent, pastor of the Church of the Secured a Situation. A farmer living near L-je's Summit thrashed bis buckwheat a short time since, which produced' a prodigious yield, and in conversation upon the subject in Kansas City ha stated that a single stalk in one instance produced 2,623 kernels. The item was given to the Kansas City Star for publication, when the manager of that paper im mediately sent for the countryman and engage! him at a good salary to be come the circulation liar for that sheet. The Lender. Tegetone Cares Constipation. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 20, 1895. How ard Medicine Company, Omaha, Neb. Dear Sirs: This is to certify that I have been troubled for years with in digestion and constipation, and have has been to rule this country, but the sleepy, go e isy, stay-at home Protet tants are beginning to wake up, and the word has been passed along the line, Home Rule for America." During the past 450 years thirty-four of the different pontiffs reigning in St. Peter' chair have eich richly iadul- genced the arch-confraternity to the rotary by 135 bulls and briefs (not bulls and beefs); to these may be added 215 apostolic letters by them written, all for the purpose of approving and recommending this most excellent con fraternity. Our dead friends may be made participators in all of these great benefits, while we are protected during life and assisted in our last conflict 1th death to attain a most happy end ing. Before going, however, fill out this clause for insertion in your will: "I hereby give, devise and bequeath unto the 'Society for the Protection of Des titute Roman Catholic Children' at the city of Buffalo, a corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of New York (fill ln space with amount of money and where de posited, or describe the property, if real estate, and where located), to have and to hold unto the said society for ever for the purposes for which it Is in corporated, or for any other purpose which it may hereafter be authorized to accomplish.'" Those who remember us with gener ous donations or bequests will be en rolled as benefactors and participate in the many advantages of the associa- The victory is a triumph for the A. P. A. We see no force whatever in the objection some good men make to to speak at the public dedicatory ex- thp A. P. A., based on tho ground that ercises of St. Anthony's Hospital next it is a secret organization. We have -tuesday has created a sensation. Mr. a secret, sworn and sleepless foe to con- Marquis gave as his reason that he tend with in Romanism, and it is th would be otherwise eneaeed that dav. chief of police has suppressed gambling supremest folly to talk of fighting her but to a reporter he admitted his preiu- and other kinds of vice and crime in onlv bv onen meana. W in firrKt dice against the Irntltntinn !..... t. . . . " r -6" .. . "--" nia mina; our mgn-saiarloa commis- by onsn and public means, and also "s supervision by Catholic sisters. sioner of health bas advised the people along certain lines we can only succeed to boll their drinking-water; the Steam in coping with her by keeping our How She Grows. un n Nr.raar fi aan Vr nu n na A i i . s . . i T'k. j: .. . , , . " j wLupnuico ro i tuuueui bdu moiauuo una pi&ns to our- XL1K3 vruurut .a jainoJic naner. graooing me streets on Sunday, despite selves. The A. P. A. is a dire need of 8ays: But while the Roman church the commissioner of publlo works, who the age, and has a difficult and highly I great in point of numbers, which took an oath to enforce the laws; the important mission to fulfill. It has ges her politlcat power in certain coroner and the state's attorney are done noblv. and is still dnW o-mnriiv! daces such as B,.tnn mH v.. w. wrangling over who will foot the bill We wish it continued wisdom ln its she practically grows onlv bv imml- for an Investigation of a supposed mur- management and abundant succass In gratlon. Her conversions are few and der, while the county board are white- its patrlotlo mission of wresting 8nd M" between, accomplished in most washing each other; our streets and protecting our politics and our lnstitu- cases by her hlcrh-irrada school f,. alleys remind one of a barnyard on a lions and our country from the wily girls ln the we t. to which ratpy day, while our commissioner of and fatal clutch of the historic foe to Protestants send their daughters " Bireai ana auey cleaning draws bis pay, liberty and enlightenment and an open with horse feed attachment; the chair- Bible the Romish church man of the finance committee of our This triumph is evidence also of the city council is making bluff i to have constantly loosening grip of party domi- "iranchiscs sold to the highest bidder, nation on men. The tendency grows wealthy Advertl. e in The American, If you want good returns. while the balance of the city fathers are e.tber looking for "graft" or for a re election ln the spring; the A. P. A.'s are watching some members of the drainage trustees, while the trustees are wrangling over the patronage; the police in South Chicago are calling each other blackmailers, while tbe thieves and burglars are working over time; tbe school board is about to wrangle over putting Satolli and Gib bons' version of the Bible in the public schools, but as our comptroller would say, "the public be d d." If Chicago is not richly indulgenced, acd has not more than her share of medal-believers, faith and ward-he slers, then we will cheerfully refund your money. Ajax Chicago, 111., Nov. 22. i - i wiavowvu nuva vvuoviunviuui auu uavo t o visitation, and one of the ablest priests taken almost everything I have heard tion as long as it lasts. I have been n iowa, delivered a lecture at hi .hurch, in which he discussed the re atlon of the Romish church to the 3ible, and also the attitude of the ihurch toward education. On the mat r of education he said it is not true .hat the Catholic church is opposed to he public-school Bystem. He likewise of, but without effect until I used How ard S vegetone. I have taken two packages, and can say with enthusiasm that it has cured me. I consider Howard's Vegetone the best remedy for those diseases I have ever tried, and can recommend it to all similarly afflicted. Very respectfully, Miss Mollis Walsh, 606 South Sixteenth Street. unable to tell from this whether it means as long as the money lasts or as long as the association lasts. Wed nesday, Friday and Saturday of each week the holy mass will be offered for the dead members. This holy mass is very appropriate, except where the I member was cremated. In addition to . ' Veterans Slandered. Not all the brethren know thatJ. S. Clarkson, of Iowa, who was first assist ant postmaster-general under Harri son, and who is a member of the Na tional Republican Committee, is a warm friend of political Romanism. He is a greit boomer of Mr. Allison, of Iowa, for the presidency, but if Allison gets the Republican nomination it will by bscaute true Americans do not be lieve Clarkson to ba his authorized mouthpiece. A recent issue of the Des Moines Register, elited formerly by Clarkson, contains the following from his pen: "very lew union war veterans are members of the A. P. A., and all who are members should be ashamed of their degenerating patriotism. Nearly all of the comrades have the spirit of the G. A. R. veterans of Rhode Island, wno nave recently decided to erect a monument to the Roman Catholic Union soldiers of the state who fell in the battles for the preservation of the American Union. Tne Roman Catho lic Church is clannish, but so are all other churches. The United States brethren stronger and more powerful than all churches combined place the rights and privileges of all American people on the same basis, and those rights are clearly defined in the Consti tution of the United States, the organic law which has proved stronger than all churches, parties and isms, and will rule the nation as long as its in habitants are worthy of the wisdom of its fathers and the progress of the ages." with good men of all parties to consult principle more than party and to de mand good men for office. The party label pinned on a scoundrel and the crack of the party whip no longer send to their knees all good men of that party in support of plunderers and scoundrels nominated bv the saloon bosses of the party. The people have found out that Democracy no longer means the great principles of Jefferson, but means the mere machine by which Rum, Rome and Rascality gain and hold control of government for revenue only. They are tired of this infamy, and have made up their minds to wre.k any and all parties and remand to de served everlasting oblivion and con tempt the damnable party machinists who have so long made a chattel of government and governmental trus'.s and franchises, debauched the ballot box, and bought and sold voters like galley-slaves. Thank God, the people are awaken ing to the imminent peril of our Re- L. I 1 . 1 . .. puunc, wnuee precious heritage was the purchase of the bravest blood that ever baptized battle-fields. They are going to rescue our cities from gam blers and doggery-keepers and party- blind churchmen. Jhey will- rescue our government municipal, state and na tionalfrom the intrigues of Rome and the domination of Rum, and make it yet a government of the people, by the people and for the people. Tennessee Methodist, Nashville (Sam Jones' paper). American Patriotic Papers. 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