The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 08, 1896, Page 4, Image 4

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to. the several convention the editor
ofthlf paper ha endeavored to. pre
rent his personal prefereaoo from ob
truding offensively Into the contest,
knowing' that a large per oent of the
most loyal members of tho A. P. A.
held opinions adrerse to those held by
him, and he considered that were he
to throw the whole Influence of Thk
American against certain men and In
faror of certain other men that It
would be taking an unfair advantage of
men who were our ardent and consist
ent supporters.
i and who Is one of the
the wheel of the machine?
In
There Is quite a diversity of opinion
amobg the different factions of the Re
publican party of this city as to the
propriety of holding an early county
oonventlon, but we belie re that the
great majority of the voters will favor
about the 25th of June as the date.
The
A. P. A. will not hare im In
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nuenoe in tne affairs of the state of
Illinois as long suc charUr
and nnlltlfal trloL-atoa r r t .. i
While this has been true In the ps,t , ' t u. tk. C..-?.
k I. . 1. 1 . .. iouh;ihui
.u- .uu, . , , C"OTO th8 orir wUI not submit to the lead of
" umuu iDUHiiiiiun, ii noil.Mch a man
an actual censure, it Is the manner In
which the national advisory board Is
acting. We question very much the
propriety of Issuing a circular such as
It has issued and which we publish
It is stated on what we consider
good authority that there are in Amer
ica over 2,000,000 members of the Jr.
O. C. A. M.. over 1.000.000 mnh.N nf
Any Parson Sanding U Tan New Sub-
acrlbar arjl bo Favored With a Vaar's '
Subscription to THE AMERICAN.
No panonal chock accepted unioat
made for 16 eta. mora than tha amount
of aubKriptlon you r'th to pay.
U tout, tmnrn City
r CAlM( fmft
Two Commlwiion to Agents. If you deal!
wiui one you pay ms prtoe.
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MAY 8, 1800.
Where Is the man who bollovos he
Is right and all others are wrong?
It Is Intimated that President Cleve
land Is soon to have another child at
his house.
JUST think, only 50 cents for eight
month's subscription to this paper!
Everybody should have it
The Cuban patriots, so-called, will
never know true liberty until thoy dis
own the pope as their God.
this week over the signature of Judge the Patriotic Order Sons of America
axiTsui uu j. i . wuunnjn. we are i ana over t ,ouu,uoo A. P. A
arm In the belief that a largo majority
of the members of the A. P. A. prefer I There Is to be a new patriotic paper
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Major McKinley to any of the men it isuncned May 15, 1896, at Gentry ville
has seemed to favor, birring W. S. lna-i under the name of 27i American
Linton. To insinuate In a publlo clr--F- It Is to be issued seml-monthlv
cuiar mat weir preleienoe Is born of nu to oe sold lor 50o per year.
anything but the most honorable mo
tives Is an outrageous assumption
which Mr. Linton's friends will repu
diate as quickly as will at will the
friends of the ex-governor.
The friends of the Ohio man will
notezouse him for any of his delin
quenciesthey will Insist that he be
thoroughly American and that he
mate, he raco on a thoroughly Ameri
can platrorm. Should he refuse, or
fall to come up to their Idea they will
be found shoulder to shoulder with us,
battling agalust him and in favor of
some other man who Is more trust-
worthy and In stricter accord with our
principles.
We do not doubt that the things
FINDS OF (IfilllL
They Hold an Enthusiastic
Meeting at the Millard
Hotel
that the A. P. A.'i are going to oppose schools is clearly depicted in every act
him In the St Louis convention. We
place the report on a par with that of
his connection with the A. O. H.
There is nothing In either."
Jn atother place the article states:
"A.P.A.ism Is an outgrowth of Orange-
and speech. His message to the ses
sion of the Ohio legislature, January 6,
1896, one week before the expiration of
his term, stands out strongly for the
schools of our country.
The world at large knows his posl-
Ism. Orangelsm In this country is an tion on the immigration question.
And Pass a Resolution Unani
mously Endorsing Him For
a Second Term Mass
Meeting at Washing
ton Hall.
offspring of what Is well known in this
country as Scotch-Irishism, the most
Intolerant and bigotted anti-Catholic
element that ever existed in this or
any other country, and would not tol
erate Catholicism at all if
not compelled to.
Harby H. Hinde.
There was a large and enthusiastic
meeting of Republicans of Omaha held J
In the large hall of the Millard Hotel,
Thursday evening, which was ably
THE POLITICAL L1ACE.
When two or three newspapers com-
thev were blno cr"& out a weaker competitor
McKinley is of that and official permits himself to
oe maae a tool m the hands of the
managers el such newspapers espe
cially when they were the bitterest op
ponents of such county official in the
campaign in which he was elected It
Is time that the people were apprised
thereof. The American will not be a
party to a scheme of this kind. Its
element, and, while he may be all
right in himself, the taint is there,
and the A. P. A.s expect to find it
when they want It"
National Past Councilor, J. G. V.
Richter, of the Jr. O. U. A. M., who
resides in Canton, O., the home of Mc
Kinley, la heartily for the Major, and
une oi notion's preachers who has
been giving aid and comfort to the
Salvation Army, brands It as a mill
tary despotism.
Patronize those who advertise in the
American papers. By doing this you
win greatly assist the cause.
1302 PARNAM ST. is the
PACIFIC City Ticket Office.
UNION
4173
Great Interest.
Editor American: The past month
has been distinguished by the selection
of delegates to the Republican na
tonal convention, at St. Louis, to
nominate candidates
Kinley did and said what is charged
against him. When he did them and
aid them he did and said what was
wrong. But why, pray, has the na
tional advisory board not given us some
of the sayings and doings of Morton,
We want 10,000 more new names bv Alllson and Reed, backed by affidavits?
July 1st, will you help? Send In lust TheJ ,re certalnly not as white ss the
one If you cannot secure nmm driven snow.
for the highest
set forth in the affidavits contained In orace 10 the gift of the American peo-
sald circular are true. No doubt Mo- PI6
Great Interest has been manifested
by the party leaders In the selection of
delegates In the interest of this or that
caadidate for the nation's chief execu
tive. What the outcome will be, we shall
see. Wisdom dictates that it will be
prudent to nominate a man for the
chief executive, who is sound, not only
presided over by Judge C. R. Scott
The Judge was in a particularly happy says that he will be pleased to be used subscription list is bona fide, and; it la
frame of mind and made a telling Re- ui reference. not necessary for it to distribute its
publican speech in which he referred Mr. Hanna, the manager of McKln- P"Peri ree in order to obtain a clrcu
to Mayor Broatoh in very uncompli- ley's campaign, is a member of the 1tlon in Omaha, Douglas county, or
mentary terms, and if the sentiments Episcopal church. I anywhere else, and while we have not
expressed at that meeting are those of Jos. K. Prltner, who has signed a I recelved our legitimate share of the
legal advertising business from the
the Republicans of this city the mayor statement, which Is being circulated
will hardly secure the Douglas county
delegation to the state convention.
A. E. Walkup of the First Ward was
chosen secretary.
After several speeches from repre
sentatives from various wards, the fol
lowing resolution was presented and
unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That It Is the sense of this
meeting that Attorney-General Churc
hill has made an honest, thorough and
competent attorney-general of the state
of Nebraska, and according to the un
written law of the Republican party he
ia juuy enuuea to a second term and
oy btevens and Johnson, was seen at
his home In Columbus, O., May 1st,
1896, and shown the circular contain
ing his statement about McKinlev:
Regarding being refused the position
he said: "I never asked for thia nnl-
sherlff's office, we have felt- that our
friends would take care of the present
sheriff when his time expired, and we
could afford to wait No man can ig
nore bis friends and throw sop to his
enemies and succeed. This islwhat
tion, therefore the governor (meaning McDonald is doing. Our friends are
McKinley) did not appoint me." We
will state that the governor did not
have the appointment in question
under control, as It was made by Jos.
Smith, librarian.
D. T. Ramsey, also of Columbus, O.,
whose name appears to similar state-
advised that they elected a man whn
ia being used by the enemies of the A.
P. A.
The Omaha real estate men ob
ject to the sheriff's methods in making
appraisements of real estate sold under
foreclosure, and a committee has been
should receive the earnest support of ment8' was seen ln hu office on Friday, constituted to interview the aforesaid
ail good llepublicans of this oltv.
county and state, and to that end we
endorse his candidacy, and further,
that we do not endorse the candidacv
of W. J. Broatch for governor of the
state of Nebraska.
May 1. 1896. When asked the question:
"Do you approve of this method?"
(pointing to the circular issued by
Stevens and Johnson) he replied: "I
sheriff and request him to appoint real
estate men as appraisers. Realty is
"slow sale" now a-days owing to the
existing financial conditions of the
do not approve of it," and Spoke favora-1 cuntry and tfle dealers must have
A call of th nrHa fc..,i..,.t D'J oi AlcKlnley. We have in our dos- someming 10 ao-even If It's only an
every ward in the city was well renre- 8essIon Py of me correspondence 0(1(1 J0D for dollar.
, . .. . I with MTfUlo v, r iia
senteu ana a resolution was also adopted -uj j j..mTOjr, wuiuu
creating from the representatives of 8PeaKi aigniy 01 McKinley.
the various wards present a committee Now tor nother story. The follow
for the purpose of organization, and an letter we can vouch for, which con-
executive committee composed of one tradlcts another Stevens and Johnson
from each ward was chosen to f armu- circular:
The man who is the longest on prom
ises during a campaign as to what he
would do if elected has usually the
shortest memory when it comes to
keeping his agreement after he has se-
Poople are thinking and do think on tno tariff and finance questions, but
-an jou send in 10 new nainos before there is an ethlopian in the woodpile, WD0 18 n American, with the courage
me ist oi June? Try. We will send
one copy to one of your friends free if
you will. Will you do It?
and unless the advisory board Is less
biased, more conservative and fair
from this on It may stand practically
alone ln Its attitude toward McKinley.
Ming for the "right," and endeavoring . M. ! W 'k0 In
to .how up .11 w,. r..''
a. tr, a., Dut IT they are treated to
wauj uuro exniouions n Ke the one
All true American patriots are bat-
up nu wrong. They are
searching for "light" and "liberty."
3
The state president of the A. P. A. the dvUory bo furnished this
of Illinois c.n pack a state convenaon week-oer will be maliciously as- We should not be deceived by
torMttium "1Ied- McKlnley 18 not we wrd8how friendship, lest
but utlXS 0OUldwUh' nelther 18 other m IT01 ,u;rrnded by
uutuoi angure in hut T int iv-vi ,j ..... tolerance, and those on u-uard i
state politics.
H. IT. Holmes, the Philadelphia
murderer, who confessed to having
murJered twenty-seven persons, em
braced the Roman Cathollo religion
before being hung Thursday,
but Linton. For him we plead, and nn
his benair we ask fair play for McKin
ley, well-knowing that if Linton is
nominated he must have the support of
McKinley 's mentis as well as the
friends of Reed, of Morton, of Allison
and of the other candidates. We have
written thus because we know the high
to resist the encroachments of the Ro
man Cathollo church, over our state
and the national government
This is a time when the administra
tion of our government ought to be in
the ablest hands, true and tried, loyal
Americans. The experiences of the
past and the lessons we have learned
ought not to be forgotten in the future.
we snouid not be deceived by anout-
we find
Romish in
tolerance, and those on guard who owe
allegiance to the pope at Rome; who
work to increase his power in America
rather than the principles of Amerl
canlsm the glory of our nation. Go
to Washington and mark the influence
there, with the opposition of over four
thousand loyal Americans, we find that
late a plan of campaign. I Mr. J. P. Maxwell, of Grain
D The firm stand taken by Mr. Churo- J ack80n couny a Republican and a
hill lathe mniinf 7nw. tziZtt member of the A. P. A., has received
-
cured thn nrlzn In tha ni1lfs.l Uu..
Valloir I . 7 ' i""'""""
transportation has saved the people of
the state hundreds of dollars, and this,
together with his determined efforts to
compel the railroads entering Omaha
to rive us better depot facilities, cer
tainly entitles him to the support of
the following response to a letter of in
quiry recently addressed to W. W.
Lanning, of Columbus, O.
Columbus, O., April 28, 1896.
J. P. Maxwell, et al.
Gentlemen: McKinlev did not re-
every one of our citizens regardless of fu8 to PPInt me because of my con
i
WEareaPftlntthanm.nhi-..v- regard In whloh this tournal Is held hv 801110 01 ino government departments
bacauA . w,iu. u . i .ui Its thousands of reader. anH Wa.,M re 80 nrougniy controlled by the
wrong, just as the true lover of hu- we know tb confidence which our to1"11818 that seven-eighths of the
manlty Is against the saloon and other lare mber of readers have ln the Pes are supporters of the Roman
places of vice and debauchery. statements which appear in the col- PrIe8thood' thev wo for Rome alone,
... ntr fsaa 1 mamIas vPWam a 1 a.
umnsofthis paper, beoause we know v" v . iuCJf wmroi tne
A TRUE American does not ia, a their high regard for the integrity of " .."'"T . ' " T. . " expre88
Romanist shall not do as he Is doing, It8 edIto", ex pressed by letters and by ",m8e" f n" omua innuenoe, he
ht that h ,.. a fc..vi.i Jwd of mouth, will caue them in "" incompetent," and soon re-
.tv,t i,. a . . pause after reading that Mmni. lleo" from duty. Again, note the In
- 'Wt Si w vi a aaw WUIUUBUW I " I
the law, and Romans are not to be the ocord eTorT man ,aJr Play without in
sole judges.
the least stultifying themselves.
Jack MacCall seems to have a
great many friends in Omaha who
would like to see him In the governor's
chair, while there are others equally
ardent In their admiration for Con
gressman Meiklejohn.
nuenoe of the Romish priesthood. It
is said that officers and employes of the
government, who belong to A. P. A.
IF you are sincere in vour professions councils In Washington, dare not
of Amerlcanlsm.patroalze the business openly attend their meetings in that
houees that advertise in our columns. city' because they fear the power of
We have seen public officials who were
members of the A. P. A. and who were
retained or placed In their positions by
the votes or the influence of the A. P.
A. go by several of the best stores in
the city which were conducted by Prot
estants and enter a department store
Romanism over the civil service sys
tem. Americans, think of it! Be not
deceived. Remember that the poli
tician who preaches peace and toler
ance, is the tool of the Romanist, and
expects the support of of the arch
bishop so aud so, who commands the
There was a meeting of the pa
triotic editors in Chicago Thursday
nf 1Mb woalr at whlnli (k. i. .a
tending, so If the paper don't suit you owned by RomanisU, and then ipend te. oi !tke Church of Rome, not as so
.. . . r '""I , T . v .n I man t.nnuaanil vntAa hut aa nun man
this week, please remember this Is our l"u"CJ'- " "uu " BVOr 7 , :
second vacation in more than five need the help of any member of the Protestantism, not priestlyism, and
A. f. A. to nold their job they Will eruuiom, nui. xvumanism, snoma
find it pretty hard to get, for we shall dlrect the chief executive of a free
Ex-Cocnty Treasurer Irey Is prose- let their names be known at the proper people, and should control every de-
cutlng his canvas for the nomination time. partment of government. Trust none
for state treasurer by the Republicans. n ' but Americans, and our shores will be
Should he be successful In securing the 0ME h&8 new 8cheme for itln safe from Invasion. There may be no
prize the people mav rest assured that ho,d of chlldren- " is one that will great difference ln the candidates for
they will have an honest and efficient appear t0 the mltiated as a worthy presidency, one may oppose ideas dlf-
years.
publlo official.
OUR Cripple Creek office went with
the rest cf the town last week, when it
went up in smoke. All that our man
ager saved was the clothes he had on
his back. Adalbert Beach, who has
been doing mott of the editorial work
on the paper, lost everything he had,
including a very select library. But
we expect, Phoenix-like, to rise from
the ashes.
and deserving charity, but to the peo
ple who have their eyes open it Is but
a cunning trick to get charge of the
children of indigent parents and
bring them up in the Roman faith and
make them enemies of the country of
their birth and the tools of the hier
archy. The scheme Is to convert the
old La Rabida convent into a fresh air
sanltorlum. Archbishop Fuhan, John
R. Walsh and other well-known Ro-
manistsiof Chicago are the board of directors.
Did you ever know of a gang of A. Priesx of Gabrleri!
V A a hAiuM t J. 1 f l a I 1 I
. . . uu , uu oouuy narm to pre ached a sermon In Chicago May 8d,
thlr fellow-manWhatdo you think cordlng to the JVi&une, ln which he
about Cheyenne, Kansas City, Keokuk, deolare1 he ..beitered there should be
Qulncv.Su Louis, Savannah, Wauke- no separation of the church and the
an, IU, Marshalltown, Ia., Barraboo, 8tate. That is simply the canon law
Wis., Beioit, Kan., Boston, and thou- which makes tate subordinate to
umer ernes wnere organized the church,
iwman moos assaulted American clti-
om oecause tney exercised the right The Times-EeraXd has sUrted in
of free speech. 'WelL It refusea to support Tanner for
ferlng from another on the tariff ques
tion, or the gold and silver contro
versy, but on the great question Amer
ica for Americans there should be no
difference of opinions. The executive
should be dauntless, with the courage
to withstand the political power of the
Roman hierarchy.
"That no Catholic priest shall tithe
or toll in our dominion," from the pub
lic treasury.
I am for America,
Vester Amicus.
Down
Goes the Price.
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1396.
party affiliations. The office of attor
ney-general at this time is of more im
portance to Omaha and Douglas "county
than any other state office, and the ad
vantages toJe derived ln having one
of our citizens in" that position is appar
ent to everyone, and ;he should have a
solid delegation from this county to
the state convention, czi CD i 1
c. Next Thursday night, Jtfay 14th,
there wUToc a mas meeting of Repub
lleana at Washington Hall, to which
aH'Republicans ln the city, and""all
other citizens as well, are Invited. The
Webster Republican Club, whose regu
lar meeting occurs on this date, has
signified their intention to attend in a
body. The committee extend invi
tations to all of the Republican clubs of
this city and South Omaha.
A resolution was also passed favoring
the holding of the county convention to
select delegates to the state convention
about the 25th of June after the na
tional convention at St. Louis.
ANOTHER OPIS10N.
Kansas City, Mo., May 6. After
reviewing the various reports circu
lated against Hon. Wm. Mckinley the
writer took It upon himself to make a
personal Investigation of the affair as
presented by Hon, J. H. D. Stevens, C.
P. Johnson and others. The cities of
Cleveland, Canton and Columbus, O.,
were visited for this purpose.
Without giving the details of the
charges, the outline will be made by
stating the actual facts relative to
mis-statements which have been circu
lated against the character of Mr. Mc
Kinley.
Mr. Boyle, his private secretary, Is
not a Roman Catholic. He Is a mem
ber of the Episcopal church, a member
of Excelsior Lodge, A. F. and A. M.
and of Royal Arch Masons of Cincin
nati Chapter; also a member of the K.
of P. His wife is a member of the
same church as himself.
Major McKinley belongs to the fol
lowing societies: Masons, Knight
Templar, K. of P., G. A. R., Union
Veteran Union, Sons of the American
Revolution, Loyal Legion, and a col
lege fraternity. He is a member of
the first M. E. Church, southeast cor
ner Tutearawas and Cleveland streets,
Canton, O., of which Rev. Edmonds
is pastor. His wife belongs to the
same church.
The chlldren of McKinley died in
their infancy and never attended any
school.
McKinley belongs to no Roman so-
neciion witn the order. 1 was an ap
plicant for the position of oil-inspector,
with the understanding that if the
then present incumbent was retained I
was not, as he was a friend of mine and
a member of the order. He was re
tained and I was perfectly satisfied.
That statement was made without my
knowledge or consent and had 1 been
consulted they would have known that
the statement was false.
I do not know, neither do I believe,
that McKinley ever turned a man down
on account of his connection with the
order. He Is too broad a man, too
much of an American, too loyal to the
principles that are dear to all true
American citizens. He Is as great an
American citizen as you have always
thought he was. He is all right. I am
for him for president and he is worthy
of it the grandest American we have
to-day. Your friend,
W. W. Lanning.
The statement that Mr. Boyle's
daughter married a Roman Catholic
was used: I will state that it was a
match against the parents wishes.
Regarding the Roman land commis
sioner mentioned in the Stevens-Johnson
circular, I will say that there were
two to be appointed to fill a non-partisan
board: The Roman Cathollo was
a Democrat who was recommended by
the Democratic party, and the other
was a Protestant and was recommended
by the Republican party.
The statement that McKinley could
not be seen by the Stevens-Johnson
circular people is not proper. Mr.
Grosvenor, after refusing to state Mc
Klnley's stand on the A. P. A. question
telegraphed McKinley that the com
mittee would probably call on him.
McKinley waited at home for two
days and the committee came not.
From the ease which the writer had in
meeting McKinley, we would judge
that the committee did not desire to
see him.
Many members of the Jr. O. U. A.
M. and A. P. A. were Interrogated in
Canton, O., and they found no fault
with McKinley.
It is not the desire of this letter to
do an injustice to Mr. Linton. The
writer, who is an A. P. A. desires only
to see justice done all concerned, and
therefore made the investigation.
The A. P. A. members at large are
deeply interested in the statements,
and it can be truthfully said, from re
search, that Major McKinley Is a man
who, as a man, is far above the low
political line used in politics. His char
acter is above reproach, and as to his
Americanism, it ia strong and is not
more than
one official whose election certain
newspapers bitterly opposed.
There does not seem to be any doubt
in the minds of some of the members of
the board of education as to whether a
change will be made in the office of
superintendent of school buildings this
year.
There seems to be little or no opposi
tion in the school board to the re-election
of Secretary Glllan for "another
term, but we believe that when a new
superintendent of buildings is selected
the present board will have back-bone
enough to select a competent man for
that place.
We still Insist that the school board
cannot afford to re-elect Banker super
intendent of buildings. He does not
meet the requirements of the law. He
has not contracted half of five years,
and besides he could not hold a job
under any first class contractor, If the
reports which reach us are true.
We do not think the Republicans of
Omaha will permit themselves to be
come "trading stock" in the interest of
any one man who would attempt to use
the lash on his appointees for his own
personal agrandlzement. The great
majority of the Republican party of
Douglas county hold to American prin
ciples and any man who assumes to be
a director will have an accounting
forthwith at their hands.
Money Made in a Minute.
I have not made less than 118 00 any day
while selllnft Centrifugal Ice Cream Kreezer
Any one should make from 15 to trt a day
selling cream and $7 to tlO selling freezers.as
It Is such a wonder, there Is always a crowd
wanting cream. You can freeze crenm ele
gantly ln one minute and that astonishes
people so they all want to taste it, and then
many of them buy freezers as the cream Is
smooth and perfectly frozen. Every freezer
Is guaranteed to freeze cream perfectly ln
one minute. Any one can sell Ice cream and
fJmS!""a,!el,'i iUelL M ""' makes
from 110 to $15 a dav. W. H. Balrd ft Co.. 140
8. Highland Ave., Station A., P ittsburg, l
will mall you full particulars free, so you
can go to work and make lots of money any-
r,?'!5t.5iwn h one. 'fee""1 you can make a
hundred gallons of cream a day, or If you
wish, they will hire you on a Biliary.
Furniture bought, sold or exchanged
by J. L. Cooper, 140B Dodge street
ciety or organization. Regarding his
belonging to the Hibernians, The Cath-1 questioned by those who are personally
oUc Magazine, of Canton, O., says: "To acquainted with him.
us, looking on without any interest or From past expressions made by Mo
axe to grind, it is really amusing to Kinley, the public can be referred to
hear the frantic howls of McKinley 's the book "Speeches and Addresses."
friends and henchmen over the reports I His great work and love for the public
! Consumption's
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