The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 08, 1896, Page 8, Image 8
THE AMERICAN. AMUSEMENTS. 9 ilCieigliloiiTlieaife Tlpnon 1111. PAXTON BUROttS, Mgr. Tk Dlgklt, (mmaaclug SUflOMV JiRTIJlBB. PV THC COMEDIAN, MURRAY AND MACK, Futiportd by Urg com puny fan--cotnr3 J !mr. la Finnig&n's B&ll. pmU bo on . JSC, SOc, 7!3, II. M iu 13- . . ADA BH. of if JOHN RUDD. Jeweler and Optician f 317 N. 16th STREET, t Fine Watch Repairing C?? French Clocks. x ' Exclmlvt Watck Examiner for F., E. T and M. V. R. R. Co. I 4-M- CITY AND STATE Tbe Omaha and Kansas City tele phone line will be opened for business Saturday of thla week. Attorneys Maofarland and West are engaged In the second trial of tbe Rolln case before Judge Baker this week. Sheriff McDonald has been ordered by Judge Keysor to resume poeesslon of the McTague hotel on Faro am street. Tbe fire and police board held a special meeting at their rooms Wed nesday evening for the purpose of transacting some special business. Some of the attorneys of Omaha have petitioned Judges Powell and Keysor for the appointment of a special master commUuloner whenever the at torney in the case requests it. Mayor Broatch and City Clerk Illgby started in yesterday attaching their names to the 306 renewal bonds. Each must sign 8,316 times. Mr. Hlgby ex pects to complete the job by Saturday night. Frank Walton, a loan broker of Lin coln, committed suicide by throwing himself in front of a Rock Island train at that place Thursday. Despondency fiver famllv trnuhlna li said tn hn thn cause. Every Republican should attend the meeting at Washington hall next Thui? day evening. If is arranged to have Attorney-General Churchill and several other good speakers address the meeting. August Hahn, a pressman, was killed by falling down an elevator shaft at Rees Printing Co's establish ment Thursday morning. Hahn had lately arrived from Chicago, where his parents reside, and was looking for work. The pupils of Dundee school gave an interesting entertainment last even ing at the school, Forty-ninth and California streets. The program con sisted of vocal and instrumental music, recitations and physical culture exer cises. The prospects for a new Union depot at this city at the foot of Farnam street are growing brighter day by day. Ac cording to A. S. Potter, general man ager of the Omaha Bridge and Termi nal company, the money is ready to build a magnificent structure and only awaits the signing of the agreement by ft majority of the railroad companies entering the city. C. C. Wright, of the firm of Wright & Thomas the attorneys, 517 N. Y. Life building, is engaged in court at Gering, Neb., this week. This firm have about 140 cases on the docket of the present term of tbe district court in this city. Both members of this firm are energetic and their clients well-know that they have placed their bupioess in good hands. AN OUTRAGE. A Prominent A. P. A. Discharged Be cause of His Principles. The following from the Menominee (Mich.), Enterprise shows the unprinci pled, low-down methods to which ene mies of the A. P. A. in the Republican party and Protestants at that will descend to make a point for gain from the Romish element. Mr. Black, through his untiring and unselfish work on patriotio lines, was the means of turning the city and county of Mari nette from a Democratic papal strong hold into a Republican community, and he is rewarded by the loss of his livelihood. The Marinette Eagle, as is shown in the article, profited by the change brought about and the pro prietor, a ProtesUnt and a representa tive of the Republican party, publisher of the leading party organ in the Ninth congressional district, throws the man overboard who was instrumental in making it possible for the Eagle to get at public patronage. Is it any wonder good mea gel discouraged working for principle? J Friend Black U a com po tent printer and a gentleman, and we hoi lb friend in Marinette will how their appreciation of his labors now that he needs their aUtanoe. Let us see if "protection" means any thing: in tbe order for which Alex Black has been sacrificed: Alex.. Black was "released" by the Eagle Printing Co. at Marinette tbe first ofHhelwefk. Alex, baa made himself famous during hie short real dence in Marinette as tbe president and organiser of tbe A. P. A. ia that city, and through bis manipulation the politics of the city and county have been completely revolutionized. Be has made tbe Republican party (the a me grand, old one we so often read about) adopt bis views and bis candi dates, and the local elections have never failed to go his way. While we bave not an lota of retpect far the prln ciples which he -advocates we cannot fall to admire Alex's ability as a polltl cal manipulator, and must give him oredit for being the bestorganlxer that ever pulled a llepublican string in Marinette. And during all this time h's work has been done directly for tbe benefit of the 'Eagle. Whenever a po litical victory was scored in his favor the "pap" went to the Eagle. When ever an A. P. A. wanted a job of print lng, or if he desired to subscribe for a paper be.took Alex's advice and went to the Eagle. In fact, about everything that the Eagle has bad since the A. P. A. was organized in Marinette was given it through the influence of Alex. Black, and we don't see what Frankle is going to do now. lie has lost the re spect of everyone who ever had any for him, and if he thinks that by this last move be can gain the friendship of the antl-A. P. A. element of our sister city he is very badly mistaken. That s forever lont to him. This element has always had a certain amount of re- poet for Alex. Black on account of his ability, but It has no use for a tool, which he has made of the Eagle and its publisher. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm rough, colds. thrust disease Archbishop Irrlandon the A. P. A. New York, April 25. Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul, who has been in Washington attending the consecration of the.' new bishop of Sioux Falls, Dr. O'Gorman, was at the Fifth Avenue Hotel last, night. He said that his church duties did not interfere with his political opinion as an Individual American citizen. Asked to state his preference in 'regard to a presidential candidate, the archbishop said: "As the summeradvances, I shall be better able to answer' the question. The A. P. A.s? Well, II bave heard a great deal aboutj them, but I have Been very little of them, q Tbe name of the A. P. A. is not legion. They are not numer ous in Amerlca.Lbut where they are found they -are usually Imported Amer icans. They -croak a good deal to make believe they are numerous. The chief reason of the secrecy they attach to their meetings and their member ship is that they J must hide the few ness of numbers. Why, If they count votes by ,mill ions, as their spokesmen say, do they not come out ana support regular. A. P. A. ticket. Their usual plan of (campaign is to hitch them selves torthe tail of a party, or of a man whom they think likely to win, and afterwards to claim the victory as their own. I have known several cases in the west where politicians affixed the stigma of the A. P. A. on tickets which they wished to defeat, and to which they did not at all belong. A good deal of intriguing goes on under cover of this'shibboleth. No man de serving of American citizenship and of the liberty it i Insures would counten ance A. P. A. principles for an instant. The only.Jperll I foresee is that poli ticians believing A. P. 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