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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1896)
the bcbopi. gmmin. Tte TmiU SUr u4 BmItmI ELnt Coaneat Is It. ' Toronto, Not. 17. An editorial at UcU la tba Et enloff SUr says under the heading 'Adieu School Question": "For years the publio ear of Canada baa been, awaited with the Manitoba school qufition till everybody bas be Com tick and tired of It The hier archy hoped to tire out the people cf thU country and get what they wanted, because of their much speaking. How ever, there were ether who were de termined to liar wltB the publio school question, and to them U due, at lent, a portion of the credit of the satisfactory ettlentnt arrived at. Tbey would ha born helpless, however, had It "not been for the cooperation of the Liberal! and the patrlollo stand taken by Liurlor and hit French Canadian colleagues. It U useless lor the organs of the defunct government to say It was a conspiracy. It lost IU head in a de lire to please the hierarchy, and lout 1U job because of guessing wrong, and bought goods which could not be de livered In the shape of the Catholic votes. The organs of the late adminis tration, of oourte, will abuse Green way and Slfton, and everybody else, for having yielded a solitary thing to Laurter, yet, national schools have been saved, and separata schools have never been established In Manitoba. Certainly this is muoh better than the remedial bill, ooorolen and possible revolution, for there was dlstlnot evi dence that all those things would have come about had Sir Charles and the remetllallsts been returned to power. Hon. Mr, Slfton will make an eiocod lngly astute and oourtoous cabinet min ister, and In the future, as In the past, be may bo depended upon as a staunch defender of popular rights." Montreal, Not. 17. La Mlnerve says, discussing the school settlement: "We do not know the exact language of the settlement, but we do know from an undoubted source that It Is not an exe cution of the judgment of the Imperial privy council; we know for a certainty that It does not render to the Cathollo minority the justloe to whloh the con stitution gives it a right; we know, moreover, It gives Cathollo neither the administration of their schools, nor the control whloh parents ought at all times to exercise over the Instruction and education of their children. It is not even a compromise. It Is a regular capitulation made by a Cathollo min ister, betraying Catholics, oppressed by Protestants; betraying French-Can adians, oppressed beoause they are In the minority, by fanatical English. Bow true It Is that there will always be . found in our ranks a Canadian, and Cathollo too, cowardly enough to be tray hit faith and hit own blood." A Little Tale. . The .following little tale, tayt A. 0. Garrison In the Boston Cltlien, is true la every particular: Last month the month ot Septem berIn the year ot our Lord 1806, one McCarty was tried in the district court of Leavenworth county, Kas., said court being held In the city of Leaven worth, on the obarge of stealing a val uable diamond. The evidence against McCarty was so conclusive tbat be did not make a pretenoe of denying the theft. He had been seen to take the jewel, was immediately caught, and the stone was found on his person. His attorney was Mr. Jno. T. O Kief, who, as was also the prisoner, was a member of the Roman Cathollo church. Five members of the jury were also Roman Catholics. Mr. O'Klef saw the utter usejeseness of trying to prove his client innocent, and made substantially the following remarkable defence: "Gentlemen of the jury, we de not deny that the prisoner, McCarty, stole the dlatcond. He confesses that he was tempted, being a poor man, and took the stone. Rut. contlmpn. ha haa realized his wrorg, confessed his sin to i priest, and has thereby, gentlemen made what seems to me ynent for rona that y ne tiurv, 6 oharch mesBDert bad beea Injured, but aoae seriously. The trouble started at high mass, when Father Dogackl announced that the antl-Matkowskl faction could not examine the church accounts. Eighty men left the church. When mass was over a great mob had gathered about the vostry door and refused to permit the pastor to return to his residence. Father Roe ackl's-adherents came. to his rescue and there was a fight. The forces of the pastor were repulsed, ow ing to the lack of organisation and clubs. When the police came tbey clubbed a way for Father Dogackl and had landed him upon the rectory steps rfhen the antl-Matkowskl taction made another charge Priest and offloers were driven back to the vestry. Here Father Ii-tgackl remained a prisoner, without food or drink, until about 7 o'clock this even lng, when Frank MoPhllllps, editor of the Tribune, learning that threats of dynamiting the church had been made, drove to the scene and persuaded Father Dogackl to quietly leave the building with him. After the prtest departed the mob dispersed. The church was locked by the police and a strong guard placed In the pastoral residence. Tomorrow the church will be opened. Trouble Is expected, as both factions will be put in force. Let us make your Holiday Ploturos, Latest styles from locket to life size. Hughes & Sanddero, 205 North 10 th. street Overruling of Divine Providence. Now that the presidential election of 1804 has passed Into history it may be proper to note the overruling of Divine Providence whloh has attended the American Protective Association from its feeble beginning until now. It It evident that Mr. H. F. Bowers and hit associates were planning better than they knew when In March, 1887, In Clinton, Iowa, they organized the American Protective Association, whloh was destined to act tuch a con spicuous part against political Roman ism In thlt country, and In a sense against the papal power of the world. For several yean after the organiza tion of the A. P. A. the Roman hier archy laughed, sneered and rldiouled the order at a poor feeble thing of no account and which would toon fall to pieces and vanish out et tight without accomplishing anything In politics. But in a tew yean the papist found that the organization had a wonderful power ot enduranoe and growth, which made Rome fear and tremble at Its in creasing influence and power in poli tics; and to-day the papal hierarchy 1 fairly (hocked and terrified at the alarming diffusion of light and know ledge whloh forces It to realize that its own political doom Is foreshadowed in the near future unless that trouble some order can be wiped out from poli tics, but It trlet to suppress its fears at much at possible from publio view. The American Protective Associa tion would not have chosen the terrible ordeal through which It passed last spring when It It said that through Ro man Cathollo Influence 1150,000 were provided as a bribe to inveigh against Major McKlnley'i Americanism and to disrupt the noble A. P. A. organiza tion. The order would not have chosen to receive tuch political rebuffs as it did receive at the late national conven tions, especially from the Republicans and Populists. And the order would not have chosen the recent develop ments of disloyalty to principle; but in the midst of all these unexpected trials and apparent remorses we clearly see the overruling hand of Divine Provi dence guiding the political affairs of the American Protective Association and placing it to-day under circum stances so favorable to its success and the ultimate triumph of its principles. It Is believed that the president-elect will prove true to his Americanism. If so, it will give the A. P. A. a good op portunity to put in better work on its legitimate lines than ever before. And tt now looks as though the Republican party may be the proper channel through which the American platform principles will triumph in J. G. P. tut to have any Photo- Visit the studio of i Sandberg, rth 16th. strci AM sssBtBaSsBSsView'' honest mosey, repudiation and an archy, just to curry favor with the powerful and rich. It was most refresh ing to many of ua to witness the dig' nlfled course followed by, the Catholic priesthood. Their wise course cannot fall to draw the attention and gala the sympathy of the common people of this country whose cause has been largely abandoned by the other churches. The laboring men and the producers of America will not be saved by the ef fort of the priesthood of the golden calf the I preachers. , They must look to some other quarter, and tbey are likely to do so. Beatrice Tribune. When down tovr- drop in at John Rudd's and leave your watch, if It Is out of repair, to be fixed 115 So. 16 St Dr. T. J. Conaty. Dr. T. J Conaty, head lot the Catho llo summor school of PlatJUburg, N. Y., Is the lesdlng candldateor the rector ship of the Catholio uoilenlty, Wash lngton, D. C. Dr. Conbty is about 40 years of age and was torn in Ireland. He was brought up in,' America, bow ever, and Is an American citizen. Ho was educated at the college of the Iloly Cross, conducted in Worcester by the Jesuits, and later spent eight years at the Troy Seminary, New York. 81nce then he has been rector of the Church of the Sacred Heart f Mary, Woroes ter, Mass., and has been the bead of the Cathello summer school, Platte burg, for several years. Dr. Couaty Is a deep thinker, a man of much learn' lng, and in every way well equipped to be the head of the university. How's Thisl We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any cane of Catarrh that can not be cured by nan s uatarrn mire, K. J. CHEN KY CO.. Pron.. Toledo. O. We the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe I Im perfectly honorable In all business transac tion! and financially able to carry out any obltvatlona made by th.ir firm, Wkst Titmz, Wholesale Druggists. To ledo. Ohio, Waidimu, Kidman & Marvin, Wholesale urus guts, Toledo, unlo. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upoa the blood and mucoui urraces or me sysiem. rnce inc. per ooiue. Sold by all Druggist. Testimonials free. Mot toe Smooth. The tracks of the UNION PACIFIC are so smooth and the cart furnished so complete that you can Imagine your self In your own luxurious apartments at home. Inspect the Buffet Library and Smok ing Cart at they past through Omaha every morning. Mlsssorl Pacific's New Time Card. ' On and after November 15th the Mis souri Paolfio fast train for St. Louis leaves Webster St. Depot at 3:00 P. M. Instead of 3:30 p. M as heretofore, tf, Henry E. Tagger has oharge of The American book bindery. There Is no better man In the west. Let us figure with you. Send In a dollar bill and have ,The American tent to your address till January 1, 1808. Go to Edward Baumley for Livery 17th and St. Mary's Avenue. 1302 Faraam Street is the Union Pa cific City Ticket Office. Bookbinding at The American of fice, 1615 Howard street. WRIGHT A THOMAS. Attorneys. 613 New York Life Bldg. (SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER' 1 0 Bale. Under and bv virtue of an oraer of sale on decree of foreclosure ot mot tgage Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, state or Nebraska ana to me di rected, I will. on the 29th Cay of Ieember. A. II. 1HH6. at one o clock p. M. of said dav. at the north front door of the county court house In the city of Omaha, Dousing county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the pr .perty described in said order of sale as follows, to-wit : The south forty-seven (47) festof the north ninety-four (94) foetof lot four (4) In block five (5) In Improvement Association Addi tion to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, as surveyed. Dlatted and re corded. paid property to be sold to satisfy William 8. Carr and Timothy S. I'ratt, Executors of the estate of Samuel 8. Hamlin, decensrd the sum of six hundred and fifty-six and 65-100 dollars (fti.'ie.(). with Interest on six hundred dollars i&OO.tlO) at six and one-bulf ttl'-ti percent per annum, and on flfty-s'x and S6-W0 dollars iM 56) at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum, all from Heptemler 23rd, 189S. To satisfy the sum of nineteen and 13-100 dollars illD Ul costs, together with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its September term A. D. lH'.W. In a certain action tnen ana were penaing, wnerein William S. Carr et all.. Executors, were plaintiffs, and George Holmes et al., were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska. November 28. A. D. 189. ISAAC N. WATSON, Special Master Commissioner. Wright ft Thomas, attorneys for plaintiffs. so-m u-zo o WRIGHT A THOMAS. Attorneys. 513 New York Life Bldg. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONERS Sale. Under and by virtue of an order Sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage d out or the district court tor ixmgias y, state or Nebraska, ana to me ai- , l will on the lata day or ueccmoer. . at one o'clock r. u. of said day, at ta front door of the county court vine city orumana. uougia county. en at public auction to toe nign- (Cash, tne property aeecrioea in sioikws.w wit: Stan Place, being a sub- Hartlett's aoai- i. uouglaa county, Iplatted and re- i satisfy William It fciecutors or jlln. deceased. nd forty and verest at tne snum from kOf ERICAN. Stenographers and Lawyers having transcripts and other legal documents to be bound can have tbelr work done at Thb American book-bindery. 1615 Howard street. Telephone 911. JOHN Runn. Jeweler and Optician t 115 S. 16th STREET, J ; Fine Watch Repairing f ??? French Clocks, i Exclusive Watch Examiner for F., E. t I - . . . ms in. i, h.-m. is. HALD & RICE, We handle the best Coal for all purposes rni:e. aa iuw as me lowest. Tel. U38. S06 So. iBiti street CHRIST. HAM AN. watchmaker aii Jeweler, Fink Watch Repairing a Specialty 612 South 16 Street OMAHA, NEB Comfort to California. Every Thursday morning a tourist sleeping car for Denver, halt Luice, San Francisco and Los Angeles leaves umana ana Lincoln via the Hurllngton Koute. It Is caroeled. uuholster ed in rattan, baa spring eats and backs and Is pro vided with curta'na. bed ding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced excursion con ductor and a uniformed Pullman porter accompany It through to the Pacific (JOt. While neither ss exoen slvely tnlshed nor as Una to look at as a Dalace sleeper, It Is Just as good to rid in. second class tick eta are honored and the price of a oerth, wide eneugh and big enough for two. Is only $.". Kor a folder giving full particulars, write to J. Fbakcis, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, Omaha, Neb. DR. C. GEE WO. What relatives of my Patients Have To Say- One of Mv Creat Cure During The Month cf October, 1890. ' Read the following convlnc Ing testimonial from two oromlnent Omaha Citizens: Judge Isaac 8. Hascall and R. F. Williams have this to say. We consider Dr. O. Gee Wo 01 ois norm ittin et.. umana, neo., one or the beat physicians In the city for the following reasons: Four years ago our daughter be came very nervous ana at times sick ana unable to control herself. We doctored with and consulted nine of tre leading Dhvslclans of this city, but the gradually grew worse, until on the 7th of October, 1895, she was at tacked with spasms. 8he was unconclous and delirious for weeks following the attack, and at a consultation of physicians they agreed that she could not get well. We then employed Dr.C. Gee Wo, and the patient be gan to Improve at once, and In a remarkably short time was up. She la feeling better than she haa for a long time. She Is Improv ing every day and bids fair to get entirely well. B. F. Williams. Father, ISAAC 8. HASCALL, a near Relative. 2105 8. 13th St, Ex-Constabli 8. B. Clark, office 319 8..Uth s ..says: 1 can't say too much for Dr. O. G. Wo. My little boy and girl had dyptherla and other physicians said they could not re cover. T then called In Dr. C. Gee Wo, and In less than 4 hours tbey were out of danger. Heelsr cured mvself of LacrrlDD and gen eral leblllty. ard my wlfeof inflammation of the oowels and female weakness, from which she bad suffered many years. I can't tbank him enough for what he has done in my family. 8. B. Clark add Wife. Mrs. R. A. Dnniv. 1K12 flUrk St. Rntrt trouble and nervous dlb llty of many years stanamg. Jobr Brooks. KM N.lSt back, liver and kidney tro 8t.-Of sprained ele of three years n. 3th Bt.Cured of s of seven years standing. Is now a well n Mrs. Anna Park, tw S. spasms and female weakn standing. Frank Holcb, Bchuyler, Neb.Cured of rheumatism of one year's standing, and was given up is lncurame. Corscltation Fkbs. Dr. C. Gee Wo guarantees a cure In every case or the money will be refunded Bend 1-eent atamn for book and Question blank. Anyone wanting advice cau '.'rite t above addresses or call upon UK. C GEE WO. 619 N. 16tb8t.Omaba.Neb WRIGHT & THOMAS. Attorneys, 513 New York Life Bldg. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Bale. Coder and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for Douslaa county, state of Nebraska, and to me di rected, 1 win. on the mth day or December, A D. 1896, at one o'clock P. u. of said day, at the north front uoor ot the count court house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wit: The north fortv-seven H7) feet of the south nlnttv-four M) feet of lot four (4) In block five (5) In Improvement Association Addition to tne city oi um&oa, iKugias county, Ne braska. B4 surveyed, platted and recorded. Said or jDerty to be sold to satisfy William 8. Oarr aid Timothys. Pratt, Executors of the estate of Samuel 8. Hamlin, deceased, la the sum at six hundred and fifty-six and 85 100 dolors 5.ttf, with Interest on six hundred llars (tfiuu OO) at the rate of six and on (6H per ceit per annum and on flfty-X VS-lOO dclUrs (56 65) at the rate t cent per annum rrom oep- sum ot nineteen and 53-100 ts, together with accruing a judgment rendered Dy nf said Douglas county, ip. a. u, urnx l.i a certain ere pending, wherein I al . Esecutors, were ! : ttoliuca et al., were . V'Jl ka. Vnremhep 9n ka. ! ooa1l 1ilili.fi' ir Frosted for the rich; poor people can't aff ord them. N Protect Your Keep them warm and save troubl warm shoes and overshoes. Don't on trash shoes and rubbers. W will give you GOOD are closing; out some 10 to 20 Per Cent. SEE Wm. IM. WHITWHY, ( n The STOETZEL STOVE COMPAK 714 So. Sixteenth Street. C. W. LYMAN, Wm. O. HAUL, CAPITAL, Commercial National Bank. OMAHA, ZiBDRASKA. 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