The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, July 29, 1898, Image 5

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clala ') mt v that ehurch,
!, Ihftt hr btthoo or It
falltbl. for I dlttlnctly r mwf rvt
Uf la IW Kiltll V lh Ualetlan.
chapter S, tp in ml II, (hath
withstood Peter io the face, tmuM be
lo bw hlamrd.
Tlit) church compel ll member to
aoi-opl IU tridltlnna, which I another
nark by which tlm Want ti r-faVJ,
ad which I anil Horlptural.
8, nwar Imt any mao you
through )hlloMiihy and vain deceit,
ftftar tha tradlllon of men, after tha
rullmooU of tho world and out after
Chrlt. -Co!olni, c. 2, . H,
It It known that the communicant of
the Itoman Catholic church are taught
that eccletlati al utility jjtlfa an.v
liao or Immoral act, tuch a perjury,
lylaif, robbery, trt-aton, regicide, aa-a-fluatlon,
etc., which ll not after
CbrUt, hut the devil. Cbrlit tald:
17. Tulok n' t that I am como to de
troy the law, or tho pr jihct; I am Dot
ome tn dettroy, b Jt to fulfil.. Matt ,
chapter .
I.
And the lawi of God are the ten com-
flV mandrnfinU, Bee the twentieth cbap
ter of Exodut:
J And G d ipake all thete w rd ay
X loir:
2. I am the Lord thy God, which
bave brought tb"( out of the land of
Kgypt out of the houe of bondage.
'ContitiucJ front I'e'fi .'.)
" M. Hur.'y. Ihad too many iwhoi,s to re.
inrtrnhcr tliat hbhw, w lien it wa rt)uuaucvi y
tlie KUjtrior, Hinco that ny, o many olht-r
v-ntM have UiVen ht( t, that I )iu aluioht for
gotten the ;ircutritfiiK:fl Uut it is probable that
this young lady i one of whom I heard uppak at
the convent."
" ynd what int'-reut had the Kuperior f the
convent to et a py upon her? " asked the niiiilh.
C " I do not know; but it in dear that the name
interest still existi, mine the young lady was 101
lowed, and perhaps, at the hour, is discovered
and dishonored. Oh! it is dreadful! Then, see
ing Agricola start suddenly, Mother I'unch
added; "What, then, is the matter?"
" Ves hy not?" said the smith, speaking to
himself; " why may not all this be the work of
the same hand? The superior of a convent may
have a private understanding with an abbe but,
then, for what end?"
"Explain yourself, Agricola," said the girl,
"And then, where did you get your wound?
Tell me that, I conjure you."
" It ti of my wound that I am just going to
speak; for, the truth, the more I think of it, the
more this adventure of the young lady seems to
connect itself with other fcicts."
I " How so?" " You must know that, for the
,hnl few days, singular things are passing in the
' neighborhood of our factory, r'irxt, as we are in
yt Lent, an abbe from I'aris fa tall, fme-looking
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n wmi, mcj euy mm i;ouie vi prcai.ii 111 mo viunc
Villiers, which is only a rjuarter of a league
J from our works, The abbe has
, slander and attack M. Hardy in his sermons,"
"How is that?" "M, Hardy has printed
vortain rules with regard to our work, and the
rights and benelits he grants us. These rules are
followed by various maxims as noble as they are
simple, with precepts of brotherly love such as
all the world can understand, extracted from dif
ferent philosophies and different religions. I5ut
because M, Hardy has chosen what i best in all
religions, the abbe concludes that M. Hardy has
no religion at all, and he has therefore not only
attacked him for this in the pulpit, but has de-
Vf houueed our factory us a center
l damnable corruption, because,
I stead of going to linten lo his sermons, or to
drink at a tavern, our comrades, with their wives
'-, and children, pass their time in cultivating their
) little gardens, in reading, singing in chorus, or
J dancing together in the common dwelling-house.
The abbe ban even gone so fur
neighborhood of such an assemblage of atheists,
as lie calls uh. mitiht draw down (he an ire r of
Heaven upon tho countrythat
Cholera was much talked of, and
hly, thanks to our impious presence, the plague
might full upon all our neighborhood."
I T fcU k ! '
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4 Tti V'I H e' l r
! Ieg, ' 1. " f Ml
ta'ag Uit It I tMt
' la th MUlt -H. t- tMl It I
th ,wr a lf t mi
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to lit, ftr m thi I to
Iwl thy Ji!nu 11. il I
1 I lkAIM ftWftl kftU tea
nf tkw lltil ! m, nl hMt mjr
Iht lir4 Ihf U 1 I f"r lh
tJ ltl Rti h d h'm futlt'Mi thl
UlitiH hi Dim la
kp It hoi).
0, Hit tUjrt hHihovi UNr, krnl do
11 1 li r work:
l Hut lh i(ith J; UhtMV
hth of tl hy ()I: la It tbou
halt not do any work, thou, eor thy
km, nor thy daufhtnr, thy man trant,
nor tty mIJriil, nor thy raula,
nor thy dranirer that I wltnto thy
ffat
II. For Is ati dayi the I,ord maJe
heaven and earth, the , and all that
la them U, and rented the seventh day:
wherefore the Lord Wetted the Hab-
obu ua, inu uitiuvu
II Honor tby father and thy mother:
that thy day may be long upon the
land which the Lord tby God glveth
thee.
13. Thou .halt not kill.
II. Thou halt not commit adultery,
l'l. Thou (halt not Rtea!.
l'l Thou thalt not bear falte wltnm
agalntt tby ije'jrhhor.
17. Thou thalt not covet tby neigh
bor'e houae, thou thalt not covet thy
neighbor' wife, nor hi man ':rvant,
nor hi mii'd aervant, nor hit ox, nor
bltatt, nor any thing that 1 tby r.Hjfh
bor'. Hucb are God' Command m'-nto.
A careli' reading of tbl law may
not dlcloe anything of vital Inifiort
ance that hou!d not bs done which 1
done by the Itoman Ca'hollc church
aid It member, but If oj will read
again the third, fourth and flftb para
graph V'iu mav tbat tba', church
found occasion lo
of perdition and
on Sundays, in-
m to say, that the
the hovering of
that very poshb
ae tu H.r . t at kt t,4
tK' ta4 "a't ro
tilt tfcay aiHItielr trwtlli with III
liwaott arid llatttbey ftt l
a e wal a au IU thy
a . Iwii.t tK Virfla W'f al lr
if VhrUt l at t wiewtW
nf the t hnwh ttt ltm Kw deaa W
VUhyiot alJrMth vmithf
rtH hrM at "Vee f llaa"f Aad
dt at the 'fc'hi,l) Jeremiah, Ike
frt'iy fourth rh'tr, 111 (it that Utd
.iil.hd lb Jw, hun.lredt 4 fea-l
bfcf tfcf 'Hh Chrltt In the Heh,
for rniralai larenae and tomrlaf tit
drlak 1rlKt to a fait foJ, "the
i,Umiii( llfavea." and may aottiod,
hundred of trari after Chrltt attended
afaiaWt III r'ather, pualth Ihefbttreh
of llome for addrwMlnf and adoring a
falte god, "the Qhwkb of llravt-a''
(t ime UcmanltU mav any, ' hut all of
that It not la our venton of the lllble."
Then It would hn a (ikhI tdra to get one
that ha It la for ! lie certainly
aid In lhKth vt'meof the ltchpUr
of Uorclitl'in than "the fearful and un
believing, and the abominable, and
murderer, and whoremonger, and
1 w,rccreri tnj IdolaU-r, and all liar,
tha i have their part In thelake which
burnetii with Are and brlmtUiue; which
it the teoond death." And tbote who
h.)w down to any kind of an Image
made bv the hand of man are ldolntm.
It wlli bo Imp'Mtlblo to go Into th In
nubj ct toy de pir at thl time, but In
the nxt article, ()d being willing, I
will furnlub additional proof to connect
the Human Catholic church with the
bretof Kuvclatl n with antl-Chrliit.
iticf uf Indi'lilcdnr.
No'lcc U hereby given that the In
debtcdnet of the ISsnton Mock Com
pany of the el'y f Omabi, Nebraki,
at the clone of bunlnci April fl.h, Iih,
wa .,2o0.
K A. IIkskom, lrc.
P. W. C'AltMU'H A KI,
lv A. Hknho.v,
J. H Cakmh'haku
U'Vt'Mirn,
" lint to tell such things to ignorant people,"
exelaiuied Mother IJuneh, "is likely to excite
them to fatal actions," "That is just what the
abbe WMtits,"
"What do you tell me?" "The people of
the environs, still more excited, no doubt, by
other agitators, show themselves Lostile to the
workman of our factory. Their hatred, or at
least their envy, has been turned to account.
Weeing us live all together, well warmed, and com
fortably clad, active, gay and laborious, their
jealousy has been embittered by the sermons, and
by the secret mano uvres of some depraved char
acters, who are known to be bad workmen, in the
employment of M, Tripeaud, our opposition. All
this excitement is beginning to bear fruit; there
have been already two or. three lights between us
and ourneigbors, It was in oneof theKeskirmishea
that I received a blow with a stone on my head."
"Is it not serious, Agricola? are you quite
sure?" said Mother Hunch, anxiously.
" It Is nothing at all, I tell you. liut the en
emies of M. Hardy have not confined themselves
lo pit-aching. They have brought into play
something far more dangerous,"
"What is that?" "I, and nearly all my
comrades, did our part in the three devolution,
ary days of July; but we arc nU eager at present,
for good reasons, to take up arms again. That is
not everybody's opinion; well, we do not blame
others, but we have our own ideas; and Father
Hiinon, who if as brave as his son, and as good a
patriot as any one, approves and directs us,
Now, for some days past, we find all about the
factory, in the garden, in the courts, printed
papers to this effect; ' You are selfish cowards;
because chance has given you a good master, you
remain indifferent to the mhfortunes of your
brothers, and to the means of freeing them; ma
terial comforts have enervated your hearts,'"
" Hear me, Agricola! what frightful persever
ance in wickedness!"
" Yes! and unfortunately these devices have
their effect on some of our younger mates, As
the appeal was, after all, to proud and generous
sentiments, it has had some influence. Already,
seeds of division bate shown themselves in our
workshops, where, before, all were united as
brothers, A secret agitation now reigns there.
Cold suspicion takes the place, with aome, of our
accustomed cordiality. Now, if I tell you that J
am nearly sure these printed papers, thrown over
tho walls of our factory, to raise these little
sparks of discord amongst us, have been scattered
about by the emissaries of this same preaching
abbe would it not seem from all this, taken in
conjunction with what happened this morning to
tho young lady, that M, Hardy bus of lalo num
erous enemies?"
(To be continued.)
1 1 1 n mil Mt
w Mtm,
The 1mM tnwklag IIMe'i tar
th t,irllf 11 V IV at train It r
Vaer e4 If at traia for t"bt g
a vertlM t luh hmei va wheel
Th iit" ron It a riilitty
HfMl 4 apartment, beautl'tilly lr
petal, flaUheJ I oak a "4 furalthed
with ay their. tW, trj taHir,
the current ertiilli al, library and
writing ! Here )u ran loung.
raJ, writo, giswlp, m or play
card while Iretellng at the rate of ('
mile an hour
lUrlht, I I'ket and full Information
at Ttiki office timt
Vl rVatu HI Mih and Ma on t
Another (Ntwder mill wa blown up
Tburly, the 2tb, It wa the prop
erty of I; T. Johnton, and wat lix-etetl
at Trey, I'a Mr. Johnwm wa kill.
- '
lUtliKhl Train I ( hl age.
Ili'gtnnlng Monday, Pubruary 7lh,
the North wenUtrn Line placed In a r-
Vic a OAt l.li.HT THAIM TO ClIIOAl.O,
leaving Omaha 7 (s a in., Council
lllulf 7:2ft a. m., and arriving In Chi
cgo 5 4ft p m making connection
with t venlni; train for all point eait.
(lining cart nerve all meal.
The a'toriHMin limlwd train at 4 45
and (I .'lOarriviag Chicago next morning
at 7:l i and ll 'ID a. in., respectively, wttli
remain In wrvlco.
City ticket oltice 1 101 Farnam Kt.
I'rlfKU make uae of the politician
who keep themaelvea ready to be niod
a toola.
ISufTalo, N. V. and Upturn
Via the North-Wcitcrn Line
July 1 1 lb and 12th. Kxiraoidinsry
rate through car. Tu North-Wctt
em U tho ' (illolal Llnw " Writ C.
K. Morgan luturnationai l'renident 11.
Y. I'. U, Omaha or City cfllce 1 101
Farnam at.
Wanted, the reason why the M)c'i
loyal warrior mm, Mjn (J ;nurul Cop
ilng:r U not leading the American
army to vi 1 iry and famt?
Ilii you iHk over the ad vertl.tini:ril
In this pn)';i?
The tubtcrlptlon price of Tmc Amkk
ICAN 1 t'l M mr year.
tt flO lleward.
1 will give t above reward to any
f:ron, church or patiloile ocicty
tbat will, before the .lota day of Sep
lember, ISiS, n-t the largeai amount ol
my Antl-Cathollo book. Circulars and
price 1IW tent on receipt of a two cent
tamp. Money to accompany order
for tiook. Add ret
UEV. J, G. WlllTK,
H tan ford, III.
Ak the newiwlcalcr In you town for
thi paper. Have your friend alto en
quire. Ifulp kpread the truth,
el toe Hmeotb,
Tlie track of the UNION FAC1KJC
are o imwitli and tne car furnlahed
o compleui tbat you can imagine your
ilf In your own luiurlou apartment
at home,
Inapcct the Huffet Library and brook
ing Car a they pat through Omaha
every morning.
1
I your aubucriptioo to TflK Amkki-
cam paid for tbl year? If not you
ahould nd In t2 00 by the very next
mail. Do not delay.
Cue Sawyer' Koap.
W'orid.
Tne lx V in the
Out of town American when vitltlng
Omaha can nave money and gut a p)c
an room by applying at till oDiMi,
JUiorn can be iccured In advance by de
(Klllit of tl.
rcngcr arriving at Chicago by
the Chicago, J took Uland h i'llic It y
can, by the new Union Klevatcd Ioop,
reach any part of the city, or fur a five
cent far can betaken Immediately to
ar.y of the large torc In tbu down
town dintrict. A train will ttop at tbe
UkU Inland Htnt Ion every minute.
Tbce (:ii)ut can only tm urfcrcd ny
the "Ureal liock Itianu ltoul:."
Addn-t
JOHN aKUASTIAN, ;.1'.A.,
Clilcago.
When Horn give money ti alwayi
puu a chain of power on IU
BELieiM 11 TIE tiraCM COLOHIES.
An Kay by Chaw Hoy, throwing a
blazy of light on American history
bot that, the Jcultn were the caue
of ail the colonial war, Indian an
Pr n:h maacre of tbone tlun' and
many ttarlllng fact not generally
known.
In pamphlet form Price 10 Centi,
Addrcw: CHASE HOYS,
Washington, I). C.
BUY A HOME
One that Yon Can Pay For
'tliftei Miiw. nlb'td l-t tli tmiulM t til attull C"t iJ'S of
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Uitttha, ,it pi tu- and liittt Ihtl aim m. tit ilh mtl mrtntiaa
iml The limiM aw ilinti-,! en lull i? A and tn A
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FIFTY DOLLARS
,iii.l tin b.il.tme in Monthly P.mucnt uf SIO. rub, ami in'mit
4 PER CENT PER ANNUM. li the Mt..rnt of
Ihc the ptmluHcr get a WAR KANT V PIvKH; and in
tettiir the drfrtifd uyincnH give it ft t l ni"tlg,ige tion th
pirniisrs. These aic b.ug tiiH lh.it hive never U-tn dtiplicatei
in Onulu, ,inl it ginid home pined within the se.ult o( rtery
one, no nutter how lituitvil his means withoul luving lo pay
.iluiost MMitious intetest. 1 or liuther inlotui iliou w lite to
M. ,. ZnoK, 1M5 llow.ttd St., tiu.ih.i, Neb.
N. R. Real INt.itc tm nets hiving piojK'tty to iliiM' of on
tciins explained abme will find it to their advantage to send iu
description f their propetty. No ptoperty totercd by heavy
inoitgageft wanted unless the rate tif interest cm be reduced to
4 percent, per annum. M. I. Z(H)K.
.VINxliMiM Are Attai ki'il.
Shanghai, July 11 A tlmiwUib from
Chung Khlng, dated July S, sy the
I'l-oU'ilMiit and catho.iu mUilon at
Hbuin-Ctilng H'u have bei.-n attacked by
rioter, and that Yuen Chong and the
ad j tci-nt cltlut are much dUlurbtid.
A Fr-mcti primt ha ls-en captured ly
brlgandtaiol a ranioiu of 10,'KIU tad !
dciiiiidcd for his release,
Every dollar la Home' poaseeirton
la atamped with fraud.
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the very bent In trie mikm? Atk
your grocer for )t lnlt on having It
and no other.
Holding on to pagan auperatltloa
give Rome a mortgage on your faitn.
Truth la always ready to go to war;
error will run at the flrt opportunity.
Kvi-ry fact la an antidote for aome
foolUh fancy,
-
When a man aeei tb truth be be
holds tbe deformities of error.
No man I living up to hi pilltlctl
dutle who fall to oppoto the cncmlet
of national pace, purity and prosper
ity.
Your friends may smile
13ut that tired feeling;
Means danger. It
Indicates impoverished
And impure blood.
This condition may
Lead to serious illness.
It should be promptly
Overcome by taking
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Which purifies and
Enriches the blood,
Strengthens the nerves,
Tones the stomach,
Creates an appetite,
And builds up,
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