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THE AMERICAN tmi i rM:HrsNiS. Itvwm with a provision for religiou. ""s " Z ' lMtru.-Uoo at certain bourf, but where Mr. UaUa lallrfr4 U Fight a Dwl Catholics are separated they virtually hiei thoir ttnarave kouwib. ISriDEL, YILLAIS, tTB. standard of studies U filed by the go, eminent. Text-book acceptable to the Catholic, of course, would also he concession asked for, but no difficulty U y CapUia rhflaa. Washington, D. C March 14 Repres'nUtiv UnUw of Mlcblgan.tbe leader of the A. P. A. ntlment lo the . . a .Una aTii & Ulf MF Bouse, rece - - - - - - aBclpa,ed on that -core. fm Cmttaln Thomas Pbttan, of han- - aCity, the Irish agitator, cbalL-ng-log him to fifhtedo-l at Bledni.burg. The challenge w. preceded by a de nunciation of Mr. Linton', course in nnnsloir the church KChool approprta- tloat and the placing of the tatue of Father Marquette In the Capitol. Mr. Linton paid no attention to the com munication, and from aome o.her source it found iU way Into the newt paper. Mr. Linton said today: "Ever slnee the house defeated the appropriations for sectarian Institu tions in the District oi uoiumuie mu. built The same result may follow this ttone r preeentatlon of the uncom- U Sa-htlllr's layer promising Jesuit, Marquette. Awerv can TyUr. rKO tTHEELISU, W. YA. ttaMlatlee CaaMBla( and I'emnrnd Inc rublle Sea. At the last regular meeting of Coun cil No. 1, A. P. A., of Wheeling, Went Virginia, the following resolution was adopted: Jfrnrtfe..!, That we condemn the Hon. S. 11. Klktna for voting to conarm tne appointment of Colonel Coppinirer to be be brigadier-general of the United States army, when he knew that thir teen or more men were his senior in office, and worthy of promotion, and better entitled than he to the promo tion, and when he knew that the pa Epithets Aplk4 by a I'apUU The following threatening communi cation ha been receited by Mayor Mc Carthy Of Nashville, Tenn., says the American Herald of Lowell, who was elected by the A. P. A. It bears the earmarks of papal bigotry: Chicago. Feb. 11. IW.-To the Mayor of Naabvllle, Tenn-Slr: I see by the Chicago Vhrontcle that your tow a Is an A. P. A. stronghold, and that you are the standard-bearer of that villainous organization. The com munication ha been forwarded to the Chrtmule by its special correspondent in the south, our fellow-citizen and co religionist, John F. Finnerty, who is now la Savannah, Ga. You Know nothing infidels, what do you mean by organizing the hordes of Satan against our holy ltoman Catholio church, which discovered America and made It Centre! t the Quebec Hierarchy. Ubas long been our custom In this country to talk glibly alout the ar rogance of the Quebec hierarchy, and the way In which they control the peo ple under their spiritual jurisdiction, but we have absolutely no conception to what lengths this control Iseier cised, and how completely the unfor tunate population Is dominated by the hierarchy. Now and again same strik ing incident afford us a glimpse be hind the scenes, but the Incident passes from our minds, and forgetting the oc currence we are apt to cultivate the idea that there has been soma misrep resentation. But when we find a Ro man Catholic archbishop issue such a mandament as the following, which al thouffh tomewhat lengthy we take pertly through my efforts, my mall na trioli0 organizations and many loyal fP iuch dogi M ,ou to live? the uoerty oi puousning iu iuu, been loaded with great number, of let- J We own this country and mean to gov- constrained to stand aghast, and ask if ter. from religious fanatics and crank. em It In the k terest of the church, ye such thing. tually occur in our own ,w m. threatening yew nee . ?J0' '.itS n. o f.-llow. live with- country. The mandament was Issued uv "vw"' ' m - - i i 1 1 in. iu unn l ui nnn.uir i.n lua nuu i m. v. ' and death In various lorms. i nave ooa TUt African CVin. mid no attention to any of them. (Signed) 8. V. MOCUSKEY, ' . i H President, -Since pUOUCHJ umm uns,.- ROHEBT COWAN, I may conclude to make some repiy. Secretary x-. t.h tn Pholan as to the fanstl l.i -hioh he reoresenu. Of I At the last regular meeting of Coun course, fl.Utlng duels I not In my line, ell No. 1, A. P. A., of Wheeling, the I am not an enemy to the church, but i loiiowing resolution uuMu. am unalterably opposed to government nmivM i nat . ., 'J...i.,...i..i...Pir md admire the appropriations vu W 1. M. BrsiMMr, Manhalltown. leva. wrtiM: Jn.iry 31, l'i. "it is with great pleaure that I rwiimrai'iiJ Ir, Kay's lienovamr, especiailv for what you claim for It, a remedy for worn out business men. 1 have had a tires aits' UitauM leelisj In my limbs over a year and I concluded to wear it out but gave it up as I was growing worse. I have now taken two 25cu, boxes and will say I am now entirely free from that feeling. I em confident that your Dr. Kay's Renovator will remove that tired and languid feeling, usually called spring fever, and shall treasure it as a household panacea and recommend it to all afflicted with that malady." The many cures, without a failure, attest the fact that Dr. Kay's Renovator la positive ears for the wont esse oQiesdsch. dyspepsia . const 1 pat Ion, liver and it!duv diseases and all ncrvou and binod diseases, biliousness, despondency, female diseases, ele. AT THIS TIME OF TEAK tt la Invaluable as U renovates and Invigorates the whole svstem and purifies and enriches the blood, rlvin new UJe and vlior to the whole tmrtv. The vcrv txt nerve tonio known Very pleasant and -ar to take. IT HAS TWO TO FOUR TIMES AS MAST DOSES AS LIQUID MEDICINES 8ELLINO FOR SAME PRICK, bold by druggtsU or sent by mail on receipt of price j&cta and II. bend for the booklet; tt treats all diseases and many say It Is worth 16. If hfi eoutd not irt another; sent free from our Western Office. Dr. B- J. Kay Medical Co . ftA S. 16th. Street, Omaha. Neb. SOLO BY DRUGGISTS SQBQLXS SHERMAN & UcCOHHELL DRUG CO., 1513 Dodge Street, (2"d Doo'p w' of Postoffice), Omaha, Neb. and to any sort of union of church and state, and shall continue to oppose them." Another dispatch dated at New York says: The JmirtKU, under a wasmngion out us? We run the government of the United States, you rebel dogs. In the next war we will crush out of existence both your rebels and your Yankees, horse, foot and dragoons! In ten years Amer ca will be the greatest Catholic empire In the world, and Grover Cleve land at the head of affairs, and the Uo- we neartny eneorae . T,i.h p.thrillo church will wie d true stand taken by ,v . . . a 0,i,nH i. I. nfnn. of M fh . l fVFtr umiu amendments and resolu- istence In Europe, inen gooaoye to infidelity, which is another name lor American Protestantism. We Irish Catholics are the peoplo, and don't you forget it. Very truly yours, Rev. Father dxxxxv, can. on tne I. !. tlons offered in congress against sec tarian appropriations, and we also ap prove those member, of congres. who so nobly stood by him, thereby defeat ing the enemy. We further endorse Hon. W. S. Lin- date, will to-morrow ssy that Captain ton in his opposition to the placing in Thomas Phelan, a resident of Kansas ? :T ."Z'a THE fBOUSED LA!il. . . , , Hie invug v. iinv. by Dlshop Labrecque, of Calcoutimi, and was read from the various Roman Catholio pulpits in his diocese Sunday before last: "My Dear Collaborators. On recep tion of the present circular, you will kindly call the attention of your pa rishioners while you read them this, and comment on the few principles therein exposed. Many fundamental facta, unfortunately, are too often set aside, and knowledge Is necessary not to drop out of the road to Heaven. "The church has been constituted by iU divine foundator as alperfect so ciety by Itself, independent and dis tinct of the civil society. The bishops have been established by the Holy City, well known as a broadsword prlest fluhter. and at one time famous as that we also, with him, condemn the a fMAnit tt T f ,tl 1. ml who was cut and tlon of removing from its leng accus- stabbed to the very threshold oi death in the office of O'Donovan Rossa, by a select body of assassin, there In hiding to kill him, has Issued a challenge to Representative Linton, of Michigan, to fight a duel at Bladensburg. captain Phelan based his challenge on Linton's connection with the American Protec tive Association. In his challenge Captain Phelan says, in part: "Recognizing that your attitude in publio affair, is, and for a long time ha. been, Inimical to the Interests of the Roman Catholio sentiment of at least one-seventh of the population of the United States, and that you have been the assailant of that strong, edu cated and Influential minority. I deem It my duty, In lieu of any other chal lenger of your unpatriotic and obnoxi ous methods, to add reel you this letter, for the purpose of stigmatizing you for - whaVysw-iaro, and as a warning to you that a further persistence la the course tomed place the statue of that honored hero, General Sam Houston oi xexas. S. V. MoCt'SKEY, President, Rouert Cowan, Secretary. Ghost to erect that society called Why the Teuilst, Traveler and Student Church o Cod fArt. 26 28). There- Sheuld Visit Utah. fore, they have, in their respective dls- There are two reasons, either one of trlcts, the triple legislative, judiciary which ought to be conclusive with and coercive power; they have power every American citizen. to teach, command and judge. Such .First- The trip from Denver to Utah powers, of course, are subordinated to .1. ri nn,iA watAi.n "firpat Salt the authority of the chief of the Lake Route," la the grandest to be church, who alone possesses the plenl found anvwhere on the continent. No tude of the apostolic power. All the F.nronean trio of eaual length can com- priests and the faithful owe docility, pare with it In variety and grandeur of respectfulness and obedience to the ........nj .ii.h ninnvni intemat. hiahoDS. It Is to them, as well as to DUOUWI J " " - I vv,.mw7 VniiBhniild irnheoauge.when Ills apostles, that Jesus Christ said: Removed the A. P. A. Sign. On Thursday midday, the 12th, some unknown persons presumably papUts while the secretary of the Miners' Union was busied at the hall of the A. VI A Vl.ln. U.mDA.,1'1 t.hn A. P. A. transparency which marked the you have made this wonderful trip, you Who obey, you obeys me; who despises mootlnir nlace. While the dastardly will And Utan at tne"ena oi is ua, you uo.,-. w m r . . one of tne worm 8 iamous spots, nu outrage wag being perpetrated, a Hibernian heathen, whese name has not been learned, and who was stand ing across the street, yelled: "Good boy; you have done right!" The re mark was overheard by three of our friends, and the remarker will be re membered. He may live to regret hav ing endorsedthe dastardly act of his 'You know that for a few years past trlct have always been remarked by their unalterable devotion and respect and their constant submission to the spiritual authority. A thousand times during my pastoral visits I have cer tided to this fact. Well, it Is for me a duty to keep among this religious popu lation the sacred truth of traditional faith, this obedience and loyalty to the religious authority which made their strength In the past, their glory in the present and their salvation In the fu ture." In the light of such a deliverance as the above, It Is possible to estimate the tremendous courage required In a man like Mr. Lauricr taking such a bold step as he took the other day, when, in defiance of clerical dictation or control, he threw down the gauntlet, defied the church and the hierarchy' to ruin him if thev so choose, and moved the six muntbs' hoist to the remedial bill Such courage, such heroism Is not ea countered everyday; Indeed, it smacks of the deeds of ancient classic heroes. If he never did anything else to merit the public support and acclaim of his fellow countrymen, than to take the stand which he took on the bill, he de serves to have his name enshrined in the list of popular political heroes. Winnipeg Daily Tribune. The Minority. Chicago, III., March 7.-Editor The American: Let me thank you in the name of the minority delegation of the Illinois State Council for your fearless attack on the party eletted to fill the office of state president. While ing some show of Americanism, but its heart will not be la it, and when once more entrenched In power will ignore Its promises. No real reform along our lines caa come from the Republi can party, unless the old barnacles can be scraped o ff, and whether this can be done or not, and we dont think It can, remains to be seen. The Tocsin. YVbut C. A. Potter Says. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 31, 1895. The Howard Medicine Company. Gentle men: I desire to say to all who feel the strength of their manhood slowly slip ping away, whoBe ambition Is at its lowest ebb, whoee mind is beclouded, and the senses dulled, when you feel dyspeptic, and lose your 6elf-respoct, that your blood is out of order, and all you need is some of Howard's Vegetone Blood Powder to tone up your system. It will act almost instantly upon the blood; you will feel the-.renewed life and vigor coursing through your sys tem; you will feel the old-time grip In your hands; your mind will be as active as ever; your friends will ohgerve the flag of health flying In your face, and you will feel like a new being. I have not felt so well for five years as I do since taking one package. of your Blood Powder, and I feel as strong.and active as ever. I weigh 15 pounds more than ever In my life. The change is so marked that It is the subject of com ment when meeting my friends. I recommend Howard's Vegetone Blood Powder to be, as I believe, the greatest blood-purifier on earth. C. A. POTTER. land of gold, silver, copper, Iron and coal; of lofty mountains and fertile val leys; of vineyards, .fruit, and flowers. Salt Lake City, the capital, is of great Interest on account of Its historical and religious associations. Here are.uot Thermal Springs, Warm Springs, Sul phur Springs, Sanitarium, farits, ii i. iiiIiamA at Tu-aacnt I nrivAa. t anvons ana ids mobi uemiiu- Know p. ... rV -,v r.rfiat SaU Lake. conformity with the ideas of those there is st ui a larire imiuoj ui iwiunu im v v.. ... , - . . u.... nfVln. lth the new and beautiful Saltalr Innovators, we near mem cry out. r you nayo m"ru w mum . u mrall R.,h non. of Moorish desien, has bltrary, despotism; we see them ce Ana crimes in oouuiry wuitu, " Wr. wio Mr" U1 wuw vw' w; rvrM , ' i . . t . i .a mw 10 . o , . wr, clU. no .au.l la Am.rlc. Writs to P. A. ,ure without ..j Krupl.s ths cti .ad SZmL ..d f ., who.. ujW. tab, WUtg. M. UfOS ar ..P.e.0, dU .. "'"T i .imAntji . Thfl lawless e emeni namuuiuw, cy. LI1H IlKlilllUB. i aUK U1VU VM - I "The .wordless priests and disciples which Is to say the Hibernian elemett a school of journalists and writers have y0ur editorial is a rebuke to those dele. vM.Ari whnHa mission is to destroy the rrataa who elected Mr. Johnson, it is bishops' authority, to ruin the spiritual entirely silent on the stand for purity power which Is the base and founda- taken by a minority of the delegates to tion of all authority in the family and the convention. Allow me to suggest society. If, to till the duty fallen to the propriety of publicly thanking the them by the Divine Right, t. e., teach men who dared to fight the powers and guide the people confided to their that be. For there was a fight a pastoral care, the bishops take a course fiht that will long be remembered by "inesworuiess prurow wmcu vU ... "T; " 7 n. !...' I . Dnlm for couuhs. colds, of the Prince of Peace cannot resent will, we believe, steadily decrease in yr, gy $ LUng DallTl nl timat disease vour unmanly insult, but I, a layman numbers and strength. This one an- if that grand old creed, properly take archlst act illustrates what kind of No Place Tor it in or About the Temple, up the glove that you have thrown citizens are turned out by Roman Wo Bre a nttle wearied with this down and toll you, demagogue and cow- catholio ohurches and parochial gxl and wa8te 0f sentiment over James i Ik mil are. that at Bladensburg, schools, which are seminaries of sedl- Marouette. the Jesuit agent of Louis ih. (llt !etl... .. D tloo, ooll.. ol oo..plr.o,, Dnri xlv; d , a.nc,er Colbert. U.d.r ' " ', "" the American navy, iouku u" bii.iuu 'vi vw. i Anwnwu iluhiu, uu honor, is a fitting place to read the les- school house and the Roman wr,ih this naclfio letter Is Intended hon.-e are In eternal conflict. If vou have a soul above teaches pure patriotism, me omor d ia,men all Jesuits Furthermore, thev Interpret tnese things with bad faith, misrepresent and attack them. In one word, this school of men, through dally articles, practically claim that the bishops are not infallible, and consequently people are free to accept or reject their direc tion In affairs of contclence. "Among those journalists one dlBtin- Clarence P. Johnson and others of nls llic who were at the convention. So bitter was the fight that at times it almost came to blows. The convention was called to order by Mr. Clarence P. Johnson the hall was packed with his adherents with men who were ready to do anything to tecure the re election of Clarence P. Johnson, with political heelers who make their living out of the patronage that forms part of the agreement between Clarence P. Johnson and the Jamison-Hertz ma chine; men who tried gag law, men conduct was so ruffianly that Mr. Johnson was disgusted to convey. your Duttons anunu mwumw '"j of a man you will easily comprehend the meaning of this communication. If you cannot, I will, should I fail to hear from you, take means to make Its mean ing plainer." TO COXFER ON SCHOOL 0.UEST10S. Dominion and Manitoba (Jsveramente to Discuss It at Winniueg. WINNIPEG, Man., March 19. In the Manitoba legislature tc-day fremier Greenway annoutced that the dominion government had requested a confer ence with the provincial government ma" s .1, , 7 , I LT, ; Charleyolx, during which I, being sure With all thlsagainst them the minority ious business of acquiring territory for W J ' convention made such a fight .SKf IS SHot-eptlng one, of the do- -.f cannot teaoh any phase of patriotism. -Cripple Crtfk American. mii,in thnuirht tt to be mv dutv to son macnine ana us suoerenos win uo and came to America ioujj. iney faithful of that county neces- a thing of the past. I for one think we claimed to be working for the extension t" ' reeard to Medial Lhouldxtend our thanks to the men oftheklnedom oi cnrisi, out u was m . . AaA tn An ,vIa man who Michigan A. P. A. the exlen8ion of the kingdom of Louis . - , ui. Z.I t . ,onvfln.ion . mi l i Mnnn am no t inn . hvhh riv inn unu uuuvi niuu tuivv uv DMOT,MU.,MWtt H.-in denounced Clarence p, a . i . it . 1 f I I .- A ft VI QTfl 1 - . . s . flal I'll tl . bUO Ull VVH't V wfcsw w f r i I a nuai meeiing oi ute M.t,u.K. "'-- and Catholicism," was tneir moiw. -7-" . . . , ftn Thnflon lo words so scathimr and bitter s a - a V a.AAa In aaaolAVI I till, P, PI LHUT. UHU. W BWiwaiuw " - I - w " uouncn, a. r. a., n uou Now why should thl. Jesuit warqueue . -tV.v . an tv,t. .Tnhnaon erined on the nlatform . . 3 r OAfl lorratrta I "... . . , y . I t.lflH. TflllOWHll U V UiDUVi iuuuauw. .u-.-v : ea tnepas.,wo uay8. . perfidious ones, and In reply whined like a whipped were present. Action was taken urg , HU work and that of his aggressive, uut. u. . I ... r, tha nnA n, tMa nrAar rWlin IT KI'.HIIllIklUUB QUU nuwiVo'v w -- o - ecclesiastical authority. All sorts of should recognize the men who made v.. Wn Wned upon a mem- that fieht; you should extend to them AUUBtlD UMIW aw. r I - tV.A rathollc hierarchy of this thanks and assure tnem 01 co-opera- tnaw, Detroit ana on tne unio ana audaciously tion. Let the general public know Alleghany. Here Braaaoc was oe i- , ,.,, of hav. there are men ln the A. P A. who are RUU "ivug'-j ' 1 - " I , . t li t TX Y. compeers, was to estDilsn rreneu eu- oremacy In Am Frontenoc, Ing congress to remove the Marquette statue from the Capitol; authorizing the political committee of the order to R Tn-ftnh. Green Bav. Mack ..io.rn. tj nnviira the adoption of , r-. i j An v oki an1 ber of the A. P. A. platform by the state Alle(rhany, Here Braddock was de province, .1 ...Imi. mlltlnal I . . - . . ., . TTT-.vi . and wrOE convennuu w featei egnUne tnem ana wSuinKWu --- . . onipltl,ftl authoritv honest and fearless parties, and. falling ln tnis, to recom-1 . n. onn-nntlcghin at Fort Du- nK f"" on the schc.1 question, to take plac interests of apodal this city. Consequently the local I nrnmBniin!r Con- que . t! H rrr., party. It was, It is understood, ruin- house was adjourned until April Id. Vinn for his steVd aealnst " 7 T!, ! ri-.ir MnnaI. ing the ecclesiastical authority by its terer, ana 1m. I I WUj Uwl uuc v -.w-w-- , - . nHn(..winff art. I U1W VI 1 ... m A. I I.tU " The conference, will take mediately after the second reading of the school bill at Ottawa, or as soon as mnraAntatives of the dominion can reach here. Mr. Roblin, leader of the opposition, said he hoped when the school confer ence met on lines other than party lines a solution would be reached that would be satisfactory to the minority and the people of Manitoba as a whole. He hoped the conferees would remem ber that Canadian confederation was the result of a compromise, a little yielding here and a little there, eao- annmnriations for sectarian lnstttu. r r 1 tions, and for his efTorts against ine unveiling of the statue of Father Mar quette In the United States Capitol; prohibiting any holder of political office from being a member of the ad visory boards of the A. P. A., and urg ing congress to recognize Cuban bel ligerency. Bigots Boycott. Little Rock, Ark., March 11. The priests in two of the Catholic churches ln Little Rock have com manded the members of their respec- rificinsr what some held as a principle tlve churches not to patronize any t tnem. Thla had been done in the mnmhm- of the American Protective oast and it would be a sorry spectacle Association. if the dominion were now torn assunder The eaict originated, or the order over this question. first came from, Bishop Fitzgerald to Mr. Prendergast, a Catholic, said he the priests, who, under his instructions hoped the proposed conference would gave it to the city. not ho, futile. The Roman Catholic vera nntltlfid to iustice and All of One Mind. justice forthwith. Linton of Michigan ought to be presl Th tmnression prevails here that dent of the United States. The pott th. Manitoba government In the ap- tlclans may not permit him to become nronr-hlnir conference will be asked to so this year, but they cannot prevent place the Roman Catholio minority on him from becoming supreme president fAAHnff a in Km Sfitnift. or tne American rruwno bww V"-B T ' I That province has a national school tion. Denver American . .. -r , 1 tV DW Hi M a ' que s - jesunexpioreisiu i.--i . . B Df consciences; it nf AllmiA TTonnirifin. Jollet. L,m balle. J " .... Let them know we protest against a state president who Is charced with being an adul- Yours for right, Daisy G. Mack, Wise Suggestion. A meeting of the state executive board of the American Protective As sociation was held at Leadvllle on the 18th Inst. Business of importance to the order was transacted. Resolutions were adopted expressing regret at .the departure of Rev. Kerr B. Tupper from the state, and recommending him to the patriotic orders ln Philadelphia. The board recommended that each subordinate council keep a member ship roll which should be signed by each member when initiated. Also, that the councils tl rougbout the state use tneir utmost endeavors to raise funds with which to prosecute the work of the order during the next six months. Reports were read from the various sections of the state, showing a renewed Interest in the order and Its principles. Denver American. A Big Dollar For a little meal nay, nay, not on the Burlington. On the Burlington, you pay only for what you order. And if you order right, 50 cents gets youas well-cooked and well-serveda meal as the heart of man can desire. The 5:00 p. m. tralnfor Chicago, the 4:45 p. m. for Danver, and the9:0a a. m. for St. Joseph and Kansas City carry diners. Tickets at 1324 Farnam St. Quite the Thing Socially To have it known you are going via The Northwestern Line OMAHA-CHI CAGO SPECIAL. The fine tact and discrimination displayed ln the furnish ings and equipment, the convenient hours and fast time and the fact that it Is an exclusive OMAHA train, have made It a great favorite with Omaha people. City orace, 1401 Farnam St. Ntoollette and the whole crew of the exploring ship Griffin? Let us make a Mrs. Jarley's show" ol the wnoie crowd and by act of congress dub them all patriotic American citizens. We strenuously object to this apothesis oi Jami Marouette ln the capitol of a Protestant nation. In some publio park such might not be out of place any more than the statues of Cadillac and Father Richards, that are placed in niches on the exterior of Detroit City Hall. What's the matter with Loyola or Torquemada, as well as Marquette.' Both were great men in their special vocation of building up Romanism on was also making that bishop amenable in the publio opinion, regarding the management of his divine ministry. "A newspaper guilty of such black attempts acalnst the Catholic hier archy, and whose revolutionary in stincts do not back up the lie and calumny to attain its object, deserves to be banished from all Catholic fam ilies. However, I will tolerate it until further notice, hoping that the lessons freely given him by the religious au thority, and even by the chief of his political authority, and even by tne chief of his political party, will prove profitable for the future. If ever, God i it, z:ir:;,":zz : this paper should fan kUr. :rr.T"7: a J in the same faults and become a danger we believe that the Insisting upon plac- oi ""7 7 ",,7 t ing this statue of Marquette in the faithful of this district, I would no Trr.wS t nwi hesitate to interdict the reading of it Capitol at Washington is the universal desire of the people of Wisconsin. It has emanated from the councils of Ro manism and as such we protest against the action. We are in this reminded of that of the man who insisted upon erecting a monument to Major Andre, but somehow the affair would not stay under special penalty. The ecclesiastic and natural law gives me the power and directs it to me as my duty. God has confided to me the most Catholic districts perhaps of the whole world. I am happy to claim It as such ln this circumstance. The faithful of this ais Their Hearts Are Not In It There are in congress 103 A. P. A.s, but as they were elected as Republi cans and not as A. P. A.s, and are re sponsible to their party, and as their party has not declared In favor or A. P. A.-lsm, of course these 103 Republi can A. P. A.s have done notning along the line of A. P. A.-ism. Legislators, with rare exceptions, ever go ahead of their party. If the 103 A. P. A. mem. bers in congress had a party behind them, they would have long ago been heard from. It Is plainly evident that A. P. A.-ism has not taken a very deep hold on them. Though the issues pre sented by the A. P. A. are of vastly more importance than the Issue that called the Republican party into exist ence, these 103 Republican A. P. A.s put together have not the energy and courage of old Ben Wade or Joshua R. Giddings. If they had their cause at heart, as the early Republicans had theirs, they would from their places In congress, shake the American nation, It is barely possible that the Republi can party can be frightened Into malt. Cripple Creek. The Denver and Rio Grande R. R. is the shortest and best route between Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo to the now Famous Gold Camp at Cripple Creek. Tickets on sale from all points east to Cripple Creek. Call on your local agent and be sure that your ticket reads V . . a , . ' r. :i t- T via tne uenver ana nio uraaue iv. xv. o. c. s. Omaha-Chicago Special via THE NORTHWESTERN LINE, Missouri River 5:45 evenings; Lake Michigan 8:45 following morning. SOLID TRAIN STARTS from the OMAHA U. P. Depot, clean, quick and span. You should see tne equipment. City office, 1401 Farnam Bt. People Used to Say "We are going East," NOW THEY SAY "We are going by the Omaha-Chi cago Special." , . . The Omaha-umcago opeuiai i mo new "Quarter to six" evening train via "The Northwestern Line "Chicago 8:45 next morning. City office, 1401 t arnam at.