The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, September 30, 1898, Image 5

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    THE AMERICAN.
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Ftr vests you hs Urn known in
this community n intine stiM
Hic rr man. Your uiee hss been
hrard In public mneilng denouncing
htm as an enemy of society unit good
government. Von have used your
keen Intellect i espoee hii hjr porly ;
yon have exhausted the Vocabulary of
epithets to eitpress your disgust at hi
Impertinent assumption of power In
republican councils. Your friends be
lieved that you were proof against his
blandishments. We are loth to be
lieve otherwise. Hut there are tome
tifcly stories afloat. If they are true
you will know It. The voters will ex
port an explanation, Our column are
open to you, Have you agreed with
Rosewater that In rase of your election
you will not Institute any proceedings,
of any character whatsoever, against
the ronvlct who Is now acting as may
or of Omaha?
To V, 1, Kiersteacl, Cundldnle for
County Commissioner;
You hold your office today us a dem
ocrat. You stand as one of the con
ttplctious example of Rosewater dis
loyalty to the republican parly. You
are a Rosewater man. You have been
the messenger boy who has carried In
formation, colored to suit Rosewater'
purpose, from the court house to the
Ilea editorial rooms. Your vole has
always been a Rosewater vote. You
were schooled In duplicity when yott
were a peanut boy on the railroad
trains, If you ever knew the difference
between right and wrong, your Rose
water training has destroyed your ca
pacity to make the distinction, When
this paragraph meets your eye, yon
will smile to know that your charar
terlstles are understood by others, Yon
laugh at the Idea of honesty In pub
lic office; you say the people don't
want It, Your record a county com
missioner bear out this statement,
You were elected county commissioner
when you had a claim against the
county for l.l.fiOO which the commis
sioners had to act upon, That claim
was outlawed. The special attorney
of the bourd so advised you In writ
ing. Your claim stood where over
100,000 of other claims stood. It was
your duty as county commissioner to
plead every legal defense. Hut you
did not do It. You schemed to defeat,
the law, and you succeeded, You
were the claimant as well as the Judge
and Jury, You displayed no modes
ty In the matter, Your fight wu
shameful, and It has cost the people of
Iwiuglas county over n hundred thou
sand dollars. Then you were a Moore
man, Your vote gave to Moore ffl.OOO
of money out of the county treasury
when Moores held In his possession
thousands' of dollar of witness fees
and other funds which belonged to his
successor In office. And you knew lt
Not only that, but you became tyran
nical and used your power as county
commissioner to discharge the men
from the county's employ who had
been Instrumental Inbrlngltig Moores'
crimes to light One question we wish
to ask: If you are elected county com
missioner, will you continue to be a
complete tool of Rosewater and al
low the people to be robbed right and
left? We want an answer over your
own signature,
To David II. Mercer, Candidate for
Congress',
You have been a Rosewater tool ever
since you' have been In congress. You
became his tool because you thought
lie could give you prestige as the rep
resentative of this district. The sit
uation In this campaign is changed.
There la the Rosewater parly and the
antl-Rosewater party. Republican
will make no other distinction In this
campaign. The same motive which
prompted you to go to Rosewater after
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i umm ini' j ? Yir pnitim hild be
d-ftni l mi are simM i,.,t i.f "ttim
tiling " to gt a higher itn.e Ihsti )
h-.1d llH ott rann.it "stis.MIe" sny
longer. The war Is on, and the sli" P
nuut srparste from the gusts
Albyn Frank, clerk of the count
You have said that as stsm as ymi were
nominated and elected for a second
term, you were going to sear out a
warrant sgslnsl Frank K. M'M.res for
not I timing over to you the money
which should be In your hands as hi
successor. You are charged with con
sorting with Rosewater, thinking that
he can help you to get a second term,
and you are suspected of being under
the Rosewater Influence In not pro
ceeding against Moores? Now Is the
accepted time, Mr. Frank. Your record
will be your bent eamimign document
when you come up agnlit. You should
choose whom to serve without further
delay,
To conclude, gentlemen, allow it to
b stilted that The American Is not
antagonizing to-day except In one In
stance, the candidacy of any of you,
on any other ground than that of
Rosewater dictation, The platform Is
Rosewater dictation or nu Rosewater
dictation! The platform Is simple, It
is easily understood, On It you must
stand and be elected, or go down In de
feat. You must understand that the
people are not yet ready to give over
the government of this great common
wealth to so dangerous a demagogue,
so vile a slanderer, and so disloyal a
partisan as Rosewater. Now Is the
time for you Ut decide whom you will
serve t be people, or Rosewater,
MEMKOURAPIIS.
John Ireland Is consplcuou a a
papal reprsaentatlve to thl govern
ment. If Oermany and England have mad
an agreement, It seem that It i
Protestant nations against Roman
Catholln nation,
After Culm and Porto Rico have had
freedom of speech and press, and a
good school system then attention
should be paid to the countries of
South America that they may save the
same,
John Ireland preaches, rule
churches, buy lund.pulispolltlcal wires
and we do not know what all, there
fore he must be a Jnck of-all-tnides.
If John Ireland I left alone will he
get rope enough to hang himself?
What Is the opinion of Corrlgan?
John Ireland knows how to get on
appointment at the Pari exposition
"pressed upon him," lie Is so smooth
and tricky It Is strange lie doe not
go by the fiom de plume "Jack,"
If Jesuit Marquette taught the In
dian to bate the Kngllsh and fight
them, there should be cut on that
stolute In Washington, after the name
Marquette, "the traitor," It Is slated
he was not a citizen of thl country,
It might Im wise to have a full his
tory of (he deed of Marquette pub
lished in book form, and have tht
book known a Marquette, the traitor,
and then let the public know that thl
traitor to our country I on exhibition
at the capital, so that he may stand a
a warning against any one being a
traitor to this land of freedom.
The persecutsd Jew of France may
yet be able to see hi enemies pun
ished. If Roman Catholic opposition
1 at the bottom of it, It may bo an
evil day for that church when she be
gan the persecution.
Father Ko.lowskl has started the
ball rolling, and other congregations
may want to run their own flnanclnl
affair.
A lady a few day ago laid: "You
cannot tell me anything about the
Roman Catholic Church; my aiter
married a relative to Jamei O. Blaine,
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and f have had relatives who were
Romanists, and you cannot tell me
anything new," Phe seemed to think
that "discretion was the better part of
valor," and had a very strong mental
reservation regarding the Pope' so
ciety, The lay member of the Roman
Catholic. Church are taking note on
the bite conflict, and the part the
Roman Catholic Church play In It,
and the time may come when the
clergy of that church will see that
something Is wrong and there is a
screw loose somewhere.
There wa a man who was a good
Romanist. Ha paid money to the
priest to pray a child' soul out of
purgatory. He was given some Ameri
cans. HI nee then he has changed his
mind somewhat.
I,et every Roman Catholic layman
lie very careful that the prlesta of the
papal church are not playing a "con
fidence game" upon them. A good
thing will stand investigation, and a
bad thing deserve It.
A Nolalilo I itorancc.
Tha most notable utterance at the re
cent Confederate reunion wa General
Oordon'a: ' To loyalty, to a perpetual
union of the it itcs, and to the honor
and glory of the republic, the South an
srer to-day by the presence and power
of her sons heroic at the front, in the
war with 8;ain, Uor Lie, hor Wheel
er, her Bagley, her Illue, her Hobson,
and hor thousand of volunteers are
answering from the Philippines and the
Jungle of Cuba. You, my ConfoJcrato
comrads, would bo there if the country
needed you, Among the great ends to
be attained In this conflict with Spain,
the freedom of the oppressed islands
in both oceans, the wider Influence of
America In the council of the nations,
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YOU CAN READ
THE AMERICAN
until January 1st,
1890, but no longer
the Increased respect for her power on
land and sea, there is still another
achievement to he attained, no lcs glor
ious and far-reaching, namely, the ob
literation of all traces of dlstruit, and
the complete and too long delayed uni
fication of tho American people, which
shall be called In jijetlon no more for
iVcr.
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VATICAN liF.tOIUlS
MiowTlut the ( liurth ut Heme Knew
America Had Keen IHwetend Hun
dreds nf Year llcfure ( utiimbits Wa
Kurn, Vet lias Lived a Me,
Is the cUlm that Ctirlxtopher Co'um
bus discovered America fo indi d on
fact? John U: Shipley, an American
dt'.jn now In Kurope, say It Is not.
Mr Hhlploy has unearthed a mass of cor
respondence, hitherto unknown, which
Is startling In It disclosure. Il con
tain many letter between tha Holy
Sue and tha Archbishop of JJronlholm,
who wa at that time the Metropolitan,
regarding the government of the
church In America. The correspond
ence dates back even to the twelfth
century. . It embrace the view of the
ancient regarding the rotundity of the
earth, the vlei of scientist upon the
location of this Western world, whence
warm current and favoring breeze
had brought whisperings of new life
conquest and adventure; It deal with
vision and astrology and occultism of
the mainland beyond the chain of Is
lands, and Anally with these discover
ies which are vital to the present
question.
"This most Important find," says Mr.
Shipley, "proves that the discovery of
the Western Hemisphere was filly
known to tho beads of the Homao Cath
olic Church before Spanish expedition
ever reachod our coast, and establishes
beyond dispute the discovery of Amer
ica by the Anglo-Saxon race.
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ettw t s r4 aM Il Is Hi s
I at lt" a I.
WrtiM tsst K
?t I i , t Am. i a as
inliifjnm, uktn it Ike tr !
I i '), Mf llnt I t i iUt 'Mit
th ! 1 1 at fcat t tn 't Ml .tie
It M. 4 1 1 t Ini Un.-tlm. li st
ih heit ft llmta t fciivh at
h m" sn S-vixd r I kwl. tl at
I the r ltnre iif u lsi.1 and ti-e
hs I wilhia the r !.. ..i fiy )
h I, ire lli O tliiiwHUn H ii inn a reap
hotting the l.'lliis iif N t.iig'and
and the feta-rn rtil
,,T e loleof this I evident IV
pared wllll th mtp, thl general
int.H-msll.in rn lernliig ihs country
lliey ili d to oontnil, l wasnotdllti
eidi for them U Bed their wav artMt
the 'unknown' and ulalm thehnnor
ot tha d-ed, Hiiiwquenl til this Infur-
in t I m followed a long occupation ul
Ainir'.cin territory, rstcndlng over
hundreds of years, by the church ul
Home, w.ioe auiliorUle were forwar.
ned and then, that Cilunihus, who was
r. ally s mt out to reoover possenslon of
lands formerly under the domlnton of
the ehnrub, succeeded In hi quest.
" We have recived Inlolllganue aUj
of supplementary dominiums discover-
id by a Kintiuoaa scholar, who ha
been of the same Imprestlon ai eursol
yes, subtalnlng the evidence al eady
found.
"In view of tho recent 'dlfftireaoe of
opinion' on suoh trivial subjects a
morality and humanity, the United
SUt"s may wull bo proud of a more
reputable ancestry, and Americans
will now be prepared to appreciate as
they nevur did before and to the fullest
extent the eiTort whljli have boon
made to put them In possession of their
or, their most glorious anwistry,
which, daUng buck a thousand years,
and ro.Tiatlo and plct,urMj io to a
degree, free them forever from inch
tyranny,
" They will appreciate thli the in ir
because of tha approaching occasion
hen they cat celebrate It JfiOO the
ex sol da' of the discovery the fciXUb
anniversary of tht landing Lief of Kirk
son In the year 1MK), "
"Time, the clear reflector of the age,
h is divulged her secret secret earn
fully hid and aorupiiljusly concealed.
And vhe close of thl century, in
trut'i, mark the beginning of a new
em, for we have at last the authentic
ity of our ancestry, and know that to
no mongrel nation do we owe our pres
ent, pat or future."
Surely in no m ire fitting time could
ttili Information luva come to light
than at thl present moment.
Alive with Inthuslasm of an awaken
ed and united country, welcomed a the
champion of liberty by the oppressed,
the UaHod H'-ate claim her right of
birth, not through theory or supposi
tion, hut through resolute, tangible
proof In black and white,
It Is not suprlslng to learn that gov
ernment oflljlali In Washington have
given hearty support to the further
ance of Mr, Hhlploy' researches,
The nation Is eromed," he writ is,1'
and haturgtd that not amomeuis tlelay
be mde In bringing these document
to light and presenting to the world
proof positive of our Inheritance."
One turns no f with new Interest to
the stork of Lief Kdkson's bold sail
ing through unoharted sea tu "Vln
land" of tbe new world.
The Norsi legends about America
antedate the time of King Arthur,
It I a'knowledged, however, that
the honor of discovery belong to Krlck
the lied, who, fleeing from Ireland be
cause of some "gentlemanly discussion,"
took rofugo la Iceland.
Tiring of the confinement of the
primitive settlements, he built himself
boat, provisioned It, and sailed be
knew not where, nor cared. Kind for
tune led him to an Island In the ,
wnlch he called Greenland that It
might attract others by Ul pleasing
naroo to settle there
Oo hi second trip to Greenland his
son, more darlog thsa the rest, turned
further westward, and, discovering a
land of grap) vlnei, called It Vinland.
To thl day Hhodo Island and southern
MaoaihuscU are purpto with wild
grapes In autumn.
H)ld (;iory"
The name "Old Glory" of late In every
one' mouth, in designating our flag,
the aVara and stripe, 1 really about
seventy year old, dating brck to 1S31
I sri' Win IMirMtsi.si Um
s , a I l I He filwf
tJ ts ' l Utt l sUi" ess . M
tH tn ii ' I il.s HgMt,"
s iaw Mstnliil
(i a ! ttl h kas N-a .wft4,
f."i wl a Am rb aa f1j. skk
t HI 1 Iter i erl.i.Mf.4 '1t4 Uttwf
VAr that i, ! Nw t a!aa4 set.
s wur t.ih Uir"it Awi rieaae
, er ti le.-i while, us the other Iaa4
h) a iwinsUry aciol h.-.-ls I ton, tj ia
ISnnsiM as I tl lK f her -)tle
rr etrriil H a t i I'ltcstre lla4.
t'p'ls H iier user' I Ul wy1
tilt him t't N.hiil.i, TeaniHwne, Is
I i!, hen he displayed It ev.r Wash
Ington's llirlli lsy, Ko.irtb of July, a4
on his usa blribday, which w Mi let
rli S s ty. When the civil war broke
oui, thst well anuwa Dig was sought
fur, to d stroy It, but the Yankee pa,
lain hsd sasad It up hlrasulf, wlihS
sailor's skiU, la his bed ooiitl or table;
and even hi fa idly knew It not. Hut
when Oeuural Nelson' wing of the
Union army apiieared, he brjogbk It
forth from It hiding place, amid the
cheers of the saldlors, and with his owe
hands ral'ud It over the eapltol; to de
this, he climbed, hare headed, upon the
dome, the crowds cheering the captaia
and the flag. Hut the high wind tore
it, and he replaced "Old Glory" by an
other fisg. The original "Old Glory"
was sent, In to the compiler of the
Driver Memorial, who, In I HfMl, present
ed It to the Fs.es Institute. Frgte Bi
lem It came, to Hilemit returned, fifty
Ave years later. Mrs, Harriet Cooke
am xed a blue bunting lahjl, with "Old
Glory" in largo wilte letters upon the
honored flag.
Wb) 1
Ti re are sympathizers for Spain la
t te United States, and they belong Wi
the same church the Spanish do. Wbf
are there so many of the soldiers dying?
Why are tho troops In California feed
so ssirly? I it becsuse there are so
many pro Spailsh at work yet? It
might bo well lor the Investigating
CommltUj to bear those things In mind.
When a prUst publicly, In bis churob,
favor Spain, and also say tiey are
situated to take .hi position, why
should not the men and women, teklof
charge of tho soldiers, have the tame
Instructions? Any thing done to bene
fit the Uoman Catholic Church I mer
Itorlou.
It might be that those who are
prompting this Investigation ere peo
ple who think the Korean Catbolle
church Is up to their old scheme of
"the end Justifloi the mean V
T. A. S.
fer Infallible (!) I'epN
I have strong proof for the following:
The Iiomao Cotbollce la a certain towe
told the Protestant singers that they
wanted a hospital and therefore wanted
them to go to a city, twenty mile die
tant, and ling In a largo choru, so a
in raise money for said hospital. The
singer went, there were about seventy
Ave from tho town, and thought they
wore doing a good and kind act. The
Uornan Catholic took tho mon.jy after
they hal gotten the services of the
Protestant and sent it to the pit
Jubilee,
No wonler the pope lust so muoe
money by the Spanish war as a'retull
of American bullets, I. II. 8.
Kev, Wheeler Predict War,
pr, Robt, I Wheeler of the Houtk
Omaha Presbyterian church, created
a small sensation In tha preliminary
talk to his sermon last Sunday even
ing. Referring to the proposed peace
Jubilee he said he hoped It would be a
"lasting peace," but be feared It would
not. in fact It could not, "For," said
the Doctor, " I am satisfied In my w
mind that by next February some na
Hons of the world will be more deeply
Involved In war, and far more dlsae
trous than that between Spain and the
United State."
! light Train to Chlrago.
Ilcglnnlng Monday, February 7th,
the Northwestern Line placed In ser
Vice a DAYMUHT TRAIN TO C'UICAMO,
leaving Omaha 7;X) a. in., Council
HlutT 7:2." a. m and arriving In Chi
cago &;45 p. m,, making cennectiona
with evening train for all point east.
Dining cars serve all meals.
Tho afternoon limited trains at 4 45
and 0:30 arriving Chloago next morning:
at 7:45 and 9:30 a. m., respectively, still
remain In service.
City ticket office 1401 Faroam St.