- TIH E AMERiC A'N 3 tlliilltn ptrvsil. It bchnous lht Cath ullrt rhlldrn of the 1rlh taci to rnml thit"H'hri Iwhcath a rommmi MainUrd In Mm rmiMMif VIM IH t MM and ! mutual Miit. The Alien nt Order of Hi bernians nponlvi to the universal sentiment of tlm IrUh raoo, ha lceonu founded In tlm wants ami mccitic of It people. It ha placed iimiii tin burner of It Aoeatlon, as the beiietl. cent source of nil In laws, the In spiration of nit In iiol. Ki mipuUc, mul the Wseons tlint light up tho path of duly, tint threo pilncl jilim of friendship, unity niut truo dirls tlan cltnrlty. Friendship, by regarding ouch other At brothers in till grand family of men adoring at tho annio altar, hold Iiir in crod thn sanin holy tradition of Moth erhood, and animated by a fervent pur pose of mutual assistance and forbear ance In thn battle of life. Unity in communing concert of no tion on tlm part of nil Irishmen, par ticularly tliu A. O. 11, in tho cause of CHURCH, Country and mutual sup port, that wo bo thus, unablod to pre sent an unbroken front to the enemies of our CHURCH, our country and our selves. Trim Christian charity, by kindly bearing with each other weaknesses, aiding with our counsel distressed or erring brothers, and by doing to oach other and all tho world as we wou'd wish to be done by. Jn order to conteract tho evil Influ ences of secret, communistic, socialistic and other Irreligious societies of tho age, whose tendencies are to social chaos, blasphemous Atheism, and the overthrow of constituted authority, the ecclesiastical hierarchy has at all limes recommended Cutholic societies as aux iliaries to the Catholic religion. The A. 0. 11. thus organized under tho benign direction of tho MOTIILR CIIUKCII Invokes her constant protec tion and guidance in Itscrusndos against Irreliglon and social disorder, and In its holy, mission of fraternal friendship, IRISH CATHOLIC UNUT and truo christian charity. While pledged to the cause of Church and country, and to exercise at nil times Its Influence In the interests of right and justice, the special object of association is to raise a fund of money for maintaining the sick or disabled, for the burial of deceased members of the order, nnd for tho legitimate ex penses of the association. CONSTITUTION. Article 1. Name. This society shall be denominated 'The Ancient Order of Hibernians of America." Article each and every coun ty in the Unlted'States where the order exists, proper application shall be made to tho ordinary of tho diocese to ap points chaplain for each division, to attend to tho spiritual welfare of the order, said chaplain to have admission to nil meetings in his county. Tho chaplain in each county shall see that nothing ! done or countenanced by the society which may mcotitrary lo Hie lawn of (hi CIIUIWII, the decrees of lh council of Ilaltlmore tho synodlcal A constitution of tho dloceso, or the dep. llriosltlon ot the ordinary, to whom he M may refer in any dlfllciilty or doubt which ho may bo unable to solve, and his decision shall bo final. Article 4, Bee. 1. Tho national delegate, national treasurer and the nation directory shall bo elected by the national convention, said convention to consist of slate delegates, state sec retaries, stnto treasurers, a county del egate from eiioh county together with an additional delegate In each county for every ono thousand members in good standing, over and above tho first one thousand In each county. Tho na tional directory nnd regiments shall be represented by the colonel, lieutenant colonel and major, and tho senior mili tary officers from counties where two or more companies exist. 80. H. Tho state and county ofll cers, also tho live olllcers of each di vision, and the commissioned olllcers ot ta h ttillil y ompsny la 'lie Mli shall nntititti Die stste laid of dit'ci'tiM , The county ddrg Ue and the iti of ticers of es h dniioti In lite county, a)n tlm captain still ltrt mid second lieutenant ot in h military company In the cnunly In good standing in tin' society nhil coiiMltule the county board of director, Article 7. Kiteh dlvUlon or mili tary orgaaUatinii of the Hibernian Uilies has the power ot maklrg rules nnd regulations tor Its own Internal weifuc, provided always that such rules ami regulations are In accord ance with the constitution, subject to thn approval of thn state secretary and county delegate with their mimes ap pended thereto. Article H, Sec. 4. This order shall consist of an utiliniitel number of members; mid as it increases, the state delegate shall have tne power to organize, or cause to be organized, one division In any county where the society does not exist. Tim county delegate shall have power to organize any additional divisions in his county, by and with the consent of the board of directors of his county. Article '.). Sec. I. No person shall beeom.s a member of this order who Is not IRISH OR OF IRISH DKSCKNT through either parent AND A PRACT ICAL ROMAN CATHOLIC and no person connected with any socidt society which is detrimental to the Catholic church shall bo admitted. Articlo 10. See. 15. It shall bo compulsory on the members of this order to attend holy communion in a body at leant once a year, in tho church designated by the division, and any member failing to comply with the re quirements of this section shall bo sus pended until he has received holy communion. Should tho church au thorities refuse their consent to tho members going to communion in a body, this section shall have no bind ing efl'oct and cannot be enforced, Articlo 16. Members of this order shall join and belong to a division In tho city or town In which they reside, provided the order exists in said city or town. Article 17. It shall be coitipulsory on all divisions to raise a fund for the purpose of sending their stale olllcers to tho national convention. It shall be optional with the county board to send their county delegate, and for tho mili tary of oouiitltjs where two ro more com panies exist to send the senior ollleer to tho national convention, Other wise, said division shall be lined at the discretion of the state ofllcers. Article 21. The national convention shall bo held once in every two years and shall be convened on the second Tuesday in May at 12 o'clock noon, and no two successive national con ventions shall bo held in thn mime state. Articlo 25. St. Patrick's day shall bo the national holiday of tho Ancient Order of lliberians; and shall be cele brated in such n mantier as several state conventions may determine. Article 20, See. 2. Tho various companies, battalions and regiments of the Hibernian Rifles shall have the right, and they are hereby authorized to devise and adopt such rules or laws as they may deem proper for the enforcement of discipline ami tho mai.agemetit of their business nfl'alrs, provided that such rules or laws shall In no way conflict with the provisions of this constitution; and provided, also, that coin pun leu alt'iched to thn battalions shall bo governed by tho battalion rules or laws, and companies and battalions attached to n regiment shall bo governed by the regimental rules nnd laws; and provided further, Unit should the several companies, battalions or regiments of tho Hi bernian Jtilles of the United Slates deem it advisable to form a national organization, they are hereby em powered to do so; and such rules or laws as the national organization may adopt f.r the : i nmetil of the III Im'IIii.UI KinVt, kIikII lt bildllg upon ftii It companies bMHliiui or ivgl meets n in v td'pt the tub or U ilcvi-ed by the lintioiinl rgtution, 1 Uo roitniiiltee on reiUimi i f mm. tittitlon roHited of monitor from M lorn lniHK IVitny Ivunm, limn, Connecticut, New Yolk, Mnyliiiil, Rhode Inland, New Jerev, Indiana, IM.iwnie, Ohio, Kansas New Ihntp shire, Minnciola, Tennessee, Wiscon sin, Indian I erritory. California, Ore gon, Maine, Illinois, Missouri, Colo rado. Canadi and tieorgla, nml was signed by M. 1 Wlllicre, 1 II. Mc Neils ami Patrick llynes. The by laws for California were approved at Vallejo June LI, 18.SK, the committee consisting of J. .1. Median, T. 11. Carr and Kdmund Walsh. lltlliaiNIAN ItlH.KS. Rules governing the Hibernian Rilles, adopted at national convention held in Cleveland, Ohio, May lo. 1KS4: Article 1. To control ami encour age the formation nml maintenance in tho A. O. II. of the United States of Antcrica of an unlimited number of independent Infantry companies, its membership to be composed of men in good standing in our order, so as to itllbrd to all who may be admitted to its ranks tho opportunity of acquiring a thorough knowledge of military drill and discipline according to Upton's tactics. Articlo 2. Sec. 1. The military branch of the A. O. II. shall be known and designated "The Hibernian Rilles." Sue. 2. Members of the A. O. II. in good standing desiring to organize a company of infantry shall sign a roll of application to the senior in command of the military in their county; but if no military exist, forward tho roll to headquarters as soon as they have ap pended thereto tho names of applicants to tho number of thirty-six, with their residences nml divisions, after having been npproved of by the senior ollleer in command of the military in their count and countersigned by the county delegate. Sec. !!. Kach company shall have a letter aligned them m a battalion or regiment, and each battalion or regl meut u number, as ills cadi brigade, as may bo hereinafter provided for. Sec, 4. Companies, battalions, regi ments and brigades shall be loitered or numbered according to tho dato of their organization. Article fi. Sec, 1. Tho commis sioned ofllcers of each company shall be: one en plain, one first lieutenant, one second lieutenant ni.d thirteen iion-comniissioned olllcers; nnnidy, live sergeants and eight corporals. Sec. 2. The commissioned ofllcers of each company shall bo elected an nually, in the month of December of each year between the 8Lh and 15th of said month. Olllcers elected shall take command on the first day of tho suc ceeding year. Certificates of election shall bo countersigned by tho presiding ollleer and recording secretary of each company, who shall bo elected an nually. Articlo 4. Sec. 1. All voting for dective ofllcers shall bp by ballot, and a majority of tho vote cast shall bo necessary to a choice. Sec. 2. Members In good standing shall bo permitted to vote at such elec tion, Sec, ;(. Comnilss!oned olllcers shall rank according to senority, Articlo 5. Sec. 1. In counties where two or more military companies exist, they nro entitled to a major, four or more companies to a lieutenant colonel, and six or more companies to a colonel, provided that rill tho above mentioned companies are armed, equipped and uniformed. Sec. 2. Kach of thesn commands are entitled to the following stair of ficers. One ndjutaiit to a major's command, iih Urn isnk nt litt ben ti'h.ltit, nho !mi!iiIiT lit ft tllfl- ura ooinniMtd, with isnkw nl n iitiMiaiit; on iiusiteiinsMer ti a lb tenant colonel's cnmuimul, with rsnk of fil l lii tiletisnt; mie ipisitem snter to a CMlntiel's command, with rank of liil lieutenant: one surgeon l. a ma jor's command, with rank of lirl lieii teiisu'; mm surgeon lo a lieutenant cuboid's P'liniuaud, with lank of cap tain; oini surgeon to a culond's cont mnmt, with rank of captain. Sec, l The non-roninibodoned start" shall include ono sergeant major, one qtiarlcriiiaMer-sergcaut, ono color-er grant, ono romiiiissary-sergeail and ono hospital steward. Sec. 4, The Held and coiiimUsloned stall', except tho adjutant of cadi com mand, shall be elected annually by the linn olllcers of each command. The id)tttaul shall be appointed by the senior oflieer of tlm command, said election to take place in December, Sec. 5. The non-commissioned stalF ofliccrs s!.ull bo appointed by the senior oflieer of the command, op ilrtnionts to continue unless promoted or reduced for incompetency, or court-martialed for any ofl'enso. Article C. Sec. 1. The entire man iigemont of tho InisincMi tiflairs of each battalion or regiment shall be vested in a board consisting of tho field and commissioned stall' and Hun ollicers of said command. See. 2. Said board shall hold meetings ns often as the difVerent com mands deem It necessary. Seven mem bers shall constitute a quorum for thn transaction of business. Sec. .'i. At tho first meeting of the board in January, tho financial secre tary and treasurer shall bo chosen from tho said board to hold ofllco until their successors are duly elected and qualified. Sec. 4. Tho senior oflieer of oach command shall havo power to call special meetings if necessary for tho transaction of business, or at tho re quest of seven of its members. Sec. 5. The adjutant of each com mand shall have charge of the records and correspondence of each command, and of the board of olllcers, and also all matters pertaining to his cilice. Sec, (I. Tho treasurer of each com mand shall bo required to give a bond of good nml sufllclent security in suek sums ns the command shall require as a guarantee of safe custody of the funds of tho command. Ho shall re ceive all moneys accruing to the com mand, and shall pay nil bills when or dered by llio command. Article 7. Sec. 1, Courl-mnrtials for nil charges shall be held at special meetings called for such purposes, afl members to be duly notified; tho presi dent and judge advocalo to be selected by tho company at a regular meeting, unless the company refers such case to the board of olllcers of which tho com pany Is attached. Articlo H. Sec. 1. Tho military in each state shall designate their own stylo ot uniform, arms and equipments, In accordance with section 1, articlo 2. Articlo 9. Sec. 1. In tho month of March of cadi year, each command shall make a return of their standing to tho county delegate, with a full list of ordinance on hand and in uso and also a muster-roll of tho command, with namo and rank and tho division to which ho belongs. Sec. 2, Companion, battalions, regiments nnd brigades may have ono constitution, provided nothing therein shall conflict with the preceding articles or aectlons, WANTED. Steady work of some kind in tho city by h;m.-huio!k.i Amkiiican. Under stand book keeping, ofllco work, &c, Can drive team or do janitor work. Can furnish Al city references and bond for position of trust. As I havo a family to support 1 will work at any thing. No fancy salary expected. Address 11., care of K. S. Emmons, 107 outh 14th Street - . , .r., v , ' ' -7-. ' - V '