The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, April 29, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE AMERICAN
PUBLISHED WKUiT.
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INit CO PuhUOr, ll Howard Htrm-t,
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JOHN C, THOMPSON,
W. C. KKIXKY.
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luataeaa Haaaw
OMAHA, NEH . APRIL S.
Tha beep will be ieparalrJ from the
tbe f oat la a ert f
It w an Inspiring slgbt to the
militiamen shoulder arm ao4 march to
tbe depot beneath t;n thousand flags
and through streets' Hoed with a hun
dred thousand people.
There m a blendloit of the blue and
. .... in the nar ado which wm
formed to ewsort the Omaha Guards and
ttie Tuur.mu Ulflo. to the depot last
Wednesday. We ere one people.
Mckinley during sixty days.
Pre.ld.tt MrKleley ku been ma
ligned ead hie miti?ea he been ques
tioned by mea who were at heart
hie friend, slmp'y becauae ef the ma-
lloiouly untruthful report aent out
from the natioca capital by lotcroated
parties. We koow not what wa the
motlte that actuated these false re
p;wt, nor do we know who waa respon
ble for them, but tlat they woro false
and that they were malicious erects
that are transpiring and othera which
have tramptred aem to prove conolu-
I vey.
It seems to be aeltled that President
McKlnlcy waa not for peace at any
price; In fact, there are graye aououi
In our mind that he wai even for peace,
if the report regarding the attitude of
bla cabinet, that are now coming to
ll-, "t iihl.
Why did not the pops mediate be
tween Spain and Cuba, Imlead of wait
ing until the United Statoa told Spain
to atop her Inhuman warfare and then
jump up with an offer to mediate.
The Uoman Cathollo church furn
lshea seventy-five poroent of the gov
ernment employes, but when the coun
try need fighting men the Roman of
fiola's stay at home, or deaert at the
flrat opportunity after enlisting.
The Omaha Guard and the Tour
lrq RlflM b lh Omaha and pons to
war, but our citizen need have no fear
of an atUck from the Spanish flotilla
. . .till have the Hibernian Rifle
with u to protect the Port of Omaha
Now it U ald that Senator Thurston
and Allen have both recommended
Romanist Coppinger' promotion.
hi promotion will keep ome loyal
Protestant officer, out. of the yellow
fever and oholera itrloken dlatrlct, we
ball not object.
HE AMERICAN.
Ith briag Mated by party
I
aot to be depended upon. Romaataa I A Peter Cartlaat.
la reponible to thla. It la well knows Aa aichane says: A dUpa'ctt to
that tbe church mutt a! way know I the Baltimore American of April 13,
every aecrel entruaied to one of her j from Washington, say: 'A diplomatic
member. la the preeent inUnoe,klate I nalaaloa worthily filled la usually re-
ecreu are of great value to her, a her warded by tbe eovertigo poet iff by tbe
eldeat daughter and tbe pope' godson red hat of a cardinal. Tbe American
are, jointly with tbe cburcb, financially prelate, therefore at-e in Archbishop
interested In tbe succesa of Spanlah
arm. I tome bas ber linger pretty
deep In thla trouble. Watch ber.
and
prejudice.
We believe it can now be s-ated posi
tively and emphatically that McKli ley
I president; that no men la hi matter;
that he baa lltteoed only to the will of
the aoverelga people while hearing un
complainingly the censure that abould
have been borne by thoae who hindered
and restrained him o long when be
a-aa endeavoring to do hi whole duty.
It 1 the duty and should be tbe pleas
ure of every patriotic, loyal cttixin to
uphold the prealdent in the present
crUls; by their act tbey abould con
vince him that Ireland and the Irl.h
Roman Catholic do not own America
neither do thry elect It chief executive.
While we have never doubled Pre.
McKlcley' loyalty, we have doubted " w the fluty or every subscrib-r to
n- K..t FMtn nl the The American to send this paper to at
THE GREAT HISTORICAL BETtCT-
Every copy of last week's American
1 gone and we have thirty five re
quest for the paper. If you are not go
ing to aend your paper to a friend will
you be kind enough to send it to u so acardinalate ifCorrigan
Ireland a futire cardinal. It 1, of
course, a debaiame question wnein r
tbe archbishop ha been successful in
hi diplomatic capac ty. But te
obeyed the Vatican to the letter. It is
conceded h re tlat be conducted a lott
cause witb. cUttnguUbed a'Hlty." for
hi loyalty to Spain, Irelat d 1 to have
nd other
that we can get it it the hand of
those who are Interested.
ill allow him to be boosted over their
head.
To Car. CoutipattN t-'orv-r.
Take Cascureu Cuiidv Cathartic lUe nrSe
It G C- C. tail M euro. druiwiiiia refund muuef
wishes of hi uuit trusted adviser,
The Paris Sol lei say the war be
tween the United State and Spain 1
the first step In an inevitable struggle
between the Latin and Anglo-Saxon
races, between the Cathollo and Prot
estant religion, between the old and
the new civilizations."
First Lieutenant Let Forby of the
Thurston Rifles was presented with a
handsome Hold glass just as the train
was pulling out for Lincoln. Tbe pres
ent was from tome of his friends who
had been associated with him In Mars
lodire No. 130. K, of P., of which he
is a past chancellor commander.
Our government can look for trouble
from Spain's Roman Catholic sympa'
thliers in this country In other quar
ters than those now being attacked
We expect the next thing these Intern
al enemies will assail will be the armor
plate works, the gun factories and the
coal mines, followed by the destruction
of the lighting plants of the large
cities, during which will occur a reign
of terror. Wise Protestants will buy
arms and ammunition. Trouble is
vetting nearer every day. Don't be
like the foolish virgins in Christ's par
able.
Last week we stated that It would be
just like Rome to blow up and destroy
our arsenals, magazines and powder
mills. Today we can say a fire was
started in the powder mill near Santa
Cruz, Cal., Tuesday and that it is sup
posed to have been the work of a Span
leh agent; and that Wednesday night
the arsenal at New Orleans was broken
open and a quantity of dynamite taken
That, probably, was also done by
Spanish agent. Spain's agents are all
Roman Catholics.
Near the close of last week, and after conT(ncel U4 that he has enough uerve
President McKlnley bad signed the to eve. extrahazardous question.
Cuban resolutions which virtually de- rjotii tbe W,P em, we re for Mo-
clared war against Spain, tbe news K1je If he is reported to be acting
wa flashed from Washington that I dlfTeraot to what a patriot would act,
Postmaster General Gry had resigned, we eb,u awat developments, and it the
that John Sherman would soon retire charges prove true we shall not hesl
from the caMnet, that John I). Long ute 0 cen8UPC him, for the right of
had hauded in hi resignation aa aecre- the people are dearer than the friend
taryof the navy and that Lyman J. gbip or good will of acv man.
Gage wa. thinking of quitting so that
men who were In sympathy with the Our exchanges can materially aid u
attitude of tbe United States Senate lo M e(Tort to wcure the names of all
could be appointed to cabinet position Nebraska-born boys above the age of J3
who would carry out the ideas of who are ready to emulate the example
the prealdent. It was also stat3d that of theIr lo ali pfc-v,,.ic fathers, and ere
the signing of the resolutions was a relkdy an8Wer their country's call
distinct victory for Secretary Alger, ad KO forth to fight and die, If neces-
who had been ably seconded by Secre- nfJt to me rree) if they will say
tary Bliss. that we want to add their names to a
Any person who knows anything roll bearing our own, which roll will be
about the official family of the Presi- tendered tbe governor In case more
riant knows it la comoosed of ehrht men. volunteer are needed tor offensive or
That the Secretary of State, the Secre- defensive purposes. Nebraska is filled
tary of the Treasury, the Secretary of with old soldier heroes who once risked
the Navy, and the Seer tary of War their lives to make others free, and
are the four most responsible positions, their must be thousand of soldier' sons
Three of those positions were filled by who would gladly and willingly go to
what is how reported to have been peace the front as so many of foreign birth
at any price mea, while the third, the are doing. While we are not auth
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Secretary of war, which had but little, I orlzed to organize a regiment, we
comparatively, to do with a dispute propose to aid our country in every
outside our national borders, was tor possible way while trouble continues,
war. The other four were but little and one of the ways to help Is to know
more than figure-heads, yet three of what Nebraska boys are ready to shoul
them were for war and one, Mr Gary, der a musket and march to victory or
was for peace, which left the cabinet I to death under the flag their fathers so
evenly divided, and placed the respon-1 ably defended. It would be a grand
siblllty for deciding the question as to tribute to the patriotism of the fathers
whether there should be war or peace and mothers of this state and an ever-
on the shoulders of the president. I lasting glory to the commonwealth to
He decided right. be able to offer a whole company or a
He said there should be war. whole regiment of Nebraska-born boys
Immediately Mr. Gary resigned be- to defend and protect this nation. To
... a m a . 1 . . . a. t . 1 4 1 1
cause or m-neaiin ana nr. unarie tne end mat it may oe posmveiy anowu
Emory Smith, the author of the Cuban how many Nebraska born boys are anx-
plank In the Republican platform, wm lous to serve their country we request
appointed to the position made vacant those who are to send their name, age
by Mr. Gary's retirement. Then Mr. and address to the editor, John C.
Lonir. the Secretary of the Navy, re- Thompson, 1615 Howard St., Omaha,
signed, but his resignation is being held Nebraska.
up until the president can find the right
man to fill the position. Then the ven
erable John Sherman, tht Secretary of
State, stepped down and his assistant,
Mr. Day, was appointed to his place.
Mr. Gage is still a member of the cabi
net and will be until he succeeds in
raising the necessary funds to carry on
the war. then, unless he catches the
war spirit, he may resign.
During the time those misleading
statements were being sent out John
Ireland was in Washington. Whether
they emanated from htm or not we do
not know, but as he was a peace at any
price advocate, and as he knew the av
erage Republican, like the average
Democrat, would endorte any policy
their leaders might choose to adopt, he
may have inspired many of those dis
patches for the purpose of securing the
least one of their friend for tbe bal
ance of this year. It only costs One (tl)
Dollar, and the nation should be awak
ened to the real and awlful danger that
Is almost upon us.
There is a move in certain quarters
to stir up discord among the state mi
litiamen. The plea is put for ward that
if they cannot enlist as a company they
should not enlist at all. This looks to
us like a pretty flimsy excuse. It may
serve to keep the Hibernian Rifles at
home in the several states, but that is
about as far as it will reach, for loyal
men in the ranks will not question the
wisdom of the governor, or make the
mistake of supposing that be would
divide lcc&l companies and jump inex
perienced men over the heads of their
officers. The average governor Is a
man of sense, whether we agree with
blm politically or not, and we think he
can be trusted to treat his soldiers
with the utmost justice. This is es
pecially true of the governor of Nebraska.
Our friend John Raid, the Sixteenth
Street jeweler, was married the first of
the week to a most estimable lady.
The Jesuit.
Dr. Fisher of the Yale university,
says, in his church history; The teach
ing of the Spaniard, Mariana, one of
their Jesuit writers, that regicide waa
lawful, was believed to have lead to tho
murder of Henry IV of France. Tbe
assassination of his predecessor, Herry
III as well as William of Orange, was
traced by manv to the p isonous doc
trines of the Jesuit teachers."
A lap ef the Called State.
Toe new wall map issued by me Bur
ling ton Route 1 three feet four Inuhe
Ide by four feet long; is print- d in six
colors; 1 mounted on roil err: show
every state, count.', important town
and railroad In the Uoion, and forms a
very desirable and useful adjunct to
any household or business esiaoiub
ment.
Purchased in lot of 5,000 the maps
cost the Burlington Koute nearly
ceou apiece, but oo the receipt of l.
cents in stamps or coin tbe under
signed will te pleased to Bend you one
Write immediately, as the supply Is
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The only offer to furnish pat rk tic
literature at a figure less than cost
rhlch we huve ever received comes
At the present lime when presidents from Rev. J. A. LaBsingof Cambridge
.. . I M Rnv. Tanslne- ha itsued hun
are auieu oy tnusu wuo maae meir .... 7 ... ,
I rirerla of thousand of DamohletS Of
plots In Roman Catholic houses, may eieacht o( which he has about 5,000
we not say tbat tbe uoman uatbouc tlll on hard, and as he la going to
church is always the same. And if sol
diers are leaving the regular army and
give for a reason that they will not
fight for a government which will not
"avenge the Maine," it looks as If there
Europe he offers to send to each of our
subscribers, who will send him a silver
dime, 25 pamphlets of 32 pages each
Tbe pamphlets are the best anti-Roman
literature ever issued, and we advise
. ..it m
vou to taice advantage oi mis oner
were poople who were advising them to Address Rev. J. A. Lansing, 1034 Mai
desert. At this t.me when there is
war these things should be taken into
c nsideratlon, and properly landled.
It people are murderers let the world
know them so that they shall be given
a "wide berth," in every sense of the
word. It would do any one good to
read Dr. Fisher's churoh history. The
Roman Cathollo church is truly placed
in it where she belongs. E. S.
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package of pamphlets are sent by mail
postpaid Send in the dime (10c) tha
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The governor of Nebraska Is reported
to have said that he had received more
than one hundred applications for com
missions to organize a company. We
suggest that the governor call the ap
plicants all to Lincoln, have them
mustered into service in two companies
and let them choose their officers by
lot. Each man, after he signs the
muster roll, to draw an envelope con
taining a card designating his rank
We can't expect to get permission to
furnish two hundred companies in ad
dition to the state militia, and every
man who offered to get up a company
did it, no doubt, for the pure and un
selfish motive of serving his country
and not for tbe salary attached to a
captaincy. What say you, Governor?
No Papal Interference.
At the last conference in New York
the ministers of the M. K. church, by a
vote of 165 to 3, adopted the followln g
resolution:
'We want no overtures from our
government for settlement of the burn
ing questions confronting us as a nation
based upon propositions emanating
from Rome. Let efforts emanating
from that source exhaust themselves
in humanizing and civilizing Spain
American institutions will guard their
own honor."
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Some complaint is heard because the
party backing for his peace scheme, Spanl8h ex-minister, Polo, Is In Canada
ButUb.eaiu.be must aamu mat tor plottln? la9i thi country, and ef-
once pariy ieauy gave way w me pin- (orU makh,g to have him remove
iui piea oi a lanusmug anu u, iug uuo- neutral terrltoryt It 8eem9 to u8
pie, whom he, his god the pope, ana reqlrM t good de&1 o nervo tor
their butchers, the Spaniards, yet hope goyernment to object to one man
to keep beyond the fostering care of the remainlng on British goU plan fcnd
siars ana swipes. i . -,, . wh- OUP government
piv w nwhbi n
It pleases us to oe a Die to set our
President, before our readers, la a true j
light on this question.
The evidence at hand and partly out
lined above seems to prove that he was Ttat would our government say if the
not a peace at any price man. The Brit ish Prime Minister were to demand
resignations of Gary, Long and Sher- the nsbanding and the unarming of
has allowed the organization, arming
and drilling: of 100,000 Irish Roman
Catholics for the avowed purpose of
freeing Ireland from , British rule.
man disprove such a charge. His de
cision in favor of wcr when they his j
principle off Jal adv;ai 4 were opposed
to it, makes any defense of his action
by his I.-ienns unc reBjary, ana an
that treat force? We should treat the
British as we want them to treat us.
Advices from Washington are to the
'. Sect that the government has learned
apology from Lfs opponents obligatory that some of Hi secret service officers
I . . . . 11 Li - J
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April is a fruitful month in anniver
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present century. The first gun was
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Lincoln issued his first call for volun
teers April 15, 1861, April 15 1861,
England took her stand for neutrality
between North and South. April19,
1861, privatears were commissioned by
Jefferson Davis. April 9, 1865. Gen.
Lee surrendered tj Gen. Grant. April
14, 1865, Lincoln was assassinated
Then, too, it was In April, 1846, that
our troops marched to Mexico. These
are but a few of many April events to
be added to the present month's epoch
making occurrences.
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