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j 3 THE AMERICAN. i i I -I f 7 (l! .A 1MI ciiv. ,4 l'i . I Vtit .tistt ' "A III. m.J t,i I. '. !' : til, fr.IU hf T"lf I..,,, i! ,- , ' ! l- ' ..V.J.. L 111. I It TV i-t ! i.- .i ! n n..L i' '! ' M with istl mvtiiciil M.-ihUv j whk'h !-l-' U"' ivu'hi r lt l.4 In hi i it I. tl1' tiU fi' ili'tf "ilnU, - l- . t I . I t i -uj ft III' ! I 5 f t I ; ttU. ' ,i in . !. .-. ?! -t r - Mil it. t!.. . i ' . 1 1. '' j i;i it. m. Ii w t v, . J 11.1 l-t U I . i i. Tin- . m A hM tat tin. A M il Mill ! Initutu nl Hium Imll Ul Th.n-wlnj J h" tiill filii-il l tivT' iilt (il. t.'N, lli Ir nlvin unit An lj:!tl iHt . i i- i Jury Ut ih-it i) Hy lnnu . ...... - J O, U. A. M. lit- In- Inililulpd Mr 7. IH53.-EliKibill for Any !'' ,"HI IH ixm Ixn n in ttu t'nlli-tl SIhIok of Ni'tth Ann'ili-ii, It Torrll'i'l k. or uiuK r tho tntHMlon of lt Iltf, hH 1,ttve HtlHincd Uu njfi? of ixli'n yoiu-H, wlio In of ginnl inorl t hntiu'lor, a U llovor In tins x idtriuH! of tt Supreme IU-Ihk' h the Croalor hik! lVwrvcr of tlu Uiilt'im, In favor of fm wlm-ntlon, onnM d to any union of Church ami Sluto, nluill 1h. I'lljrlhlo to nuiuhirtthl umlor tlin j.wvldonnof the law In thoSUito and HulKidliH.to Counoll to whloh tho ap plication in nindo; provided, that no person thall lx reoolvod to boiiHIelal mcmlH-rrthlp who is ovor fifty yeai-H of ag). A person nhall not lo admitted to thin Order who riooM not ptwueHs a good moral elmrneter, or who Is In any way Ineapiioituted from earning a livelihood, nor nhnll ho bo under HlxU'en years of age. Any member of this OrdeY who Blmll In any manner, way or form, directly or Indirectly, In or out of tho Council tihnmbor, at any public or private meet ing of any kind whatever, whether milled or held by inemlH'r of this Or der or otherwise, change, alter, modify, add to, omit from, or misrepresent any of tho I'rlnclpleB or Objects of thin Odor, shall, at tho next ensuing ses sion of the National Council of this Order, upon proof of such change, al teration, mod Iflcutlon,' addition, omls lon or misrepresentation, las expelled from thl Order. Subject of a sectarian or a partisan character shall not bo introduced Into any meetlnj of this Council, nor shall any member tnako use of tho namo of this Order at a political meeting. THE OBJECTS ARK I First. To maintain and promote tho Interests of Americans and shield them from tho depressing effects of foreign eomiKjtitlon. Hecond. To assist Americans In ol- talning employment. Third. To encourage American in business. Fourth. To establish a sick and funeral fund. Fifth. To maintain tho Public School Hystem of the United State of America, and to prevent sectarian Interference therewith, and uphold tho reading of the Holy H114 therein. IrtKBOTOKY. Columbia Council No, 3, meet Tin s- lay evening In Red Man' Hall, Con tinental Wock, corner Fliteenth and Dongla streets. M. A. Oil A NT, It. S., No. 31 8 south Fifteenth street. t'itiltl)!. flowing elni!r n. pr, H.t 'oiiil iltl II o'clock, alter which dsm ii g figagi tl In until a t, hour. A iuit nj)BlJn evening wpa 'l by all pivi-cnl, Nevi r Is foiv b HUim hall Um-ii gracl by the pri-wtiee of m much of the ts-st eli'mi-nt of the imputation of Snulh Omaha. One of the moM pliMiKlog fcatutVM of the eiitertainm. nt wa the singing of the Omaha Umu'l.'tto. The boys were simply "out et fight." They were never in Is'tter voice and had to respond to four encores. Another feature wa tin club Rw lng of Miss Carrie Austin. She equalled a professional. The recita tion of Mioses Ina Kenworthy and Marion Thompson, tho solo by Mr. Sunderland and tho duett by J. II. At V. Smith were well rendered. A. P. A.'t and their friends who attend tho Re publican state convention at Lincoln will And Tub American headquarter in rooms 1ft and 19 Lindell hotel. Special 0 per cent, discount on gents' southern ties all this week. $2.00 shoe cut lo $1 CO. f.'l.OO shoe cut to U 40. $4.00 shoe cut to f:l.20. 15.00 shoe cut to 4.00. HAYWARDIIHOS.. 1515 Douglas street. The Mystic Shrlners. Tho Omaha Shrlners have met with excellent success in their preparations to entertain tho Imperial Council of tho Nobles of tho Mystic Shrlno. Thus far tho soliciting comlttco have not met with a single refusal, and they have se cured within $2,000 of tho required amount $10,000 and this can easily bo raised. There will bo nearly two thousand Shrlners In attendance, be side many strangers who will Ihj mostly men of Influence and wealth. i;.',(t , i k .. i , i.f lint, f 1 in tl ' l.i ii if t MMH f i: rtMlr . " I ' tw 'i.-ii't I . I t:t j. !. inw It e 1 i tuif (l oil t l J ,ni !t.! h.. mil i I hr iUi V tti- il I' H Sj; e. t !iet sn.l l li! nit i lint t' ! Hi i et lli. (, .( i i totiif tjintli M l : Uik riiTxbiel i f lht tut, (ril, lniltiejt i !i g. (! I'ubllit I .!! t-ilt nl e ' U.t. in O, l "iil l'lO! Wnablj hti mr lii'p .1 f r inhl ! gungi' thl i t I rflfu r U bin' m. j llt "l!ll pMplt I, lllilllM'l null iiiIi kIIv IimIuvih l I i IkI'S At Kilrnti m viii riru puriicipsir-l In an sell Parnidlii meeting Hml s si -Melted, slut Ihry gil Ihelr sharti f I lie Slows, One tif litem 1 knocked down liln limes. 'Tli prleM plende.l llh Ihelr ssllauts In Hie ns me i f the elii.rch and out of respect fir Ihelr sacred churse ler Dot li kill them. They threatened (he nllseking I hi I y will) the peioillie of Ihe church, and aUo the retribution of the Inwr. The I'al nellit, however, persisted ill Ihelr attack, which might Imve rcKiilled f.ilnlly for one or more of the prien but for tho timely arrival of tho police." This disregard fur the sanctity of tho priesthood in election rows, which aforetime wns not only sulllcienl for their own protection, but that of their fellow-partisans also, perhaps accounts for the Issuiince, by Archbishop Walsh, of s tardy circular (o the bol'dcmus and excited clergy, urging them to pie servo peace among the people. No wonder thnt Englishmen listened t.J tho appeal .of the men of Ulster to save them from tho fate of being gov erned by ungovernable Roman Catho lic mobs. No wonder, either, that tho whole world Is agreod that Ireland's blackest day would be tho ono In which Great Rritain should confer upon her the privilege of taking care of herself. More police, mere coercion, more 'tyranny," which shall compel respect for life or property this, and not homo rule, is what tho situation In the barbarous Island calls for. Argonaut. GIBSON THE OHOG MAN, ; i it iii i n LOBECK & LINN, I II 1l I f tl HI I Mioi i hh ash i;i t Ml, j na a. sixtccntm sr. IU M f-i'il line f h!.s ' 1ttHil I i ;, s. ,..ir fl mi Mine. :: r A. M. GIDSON.rr r: ICi N. l lh St , iH-t sid.' of llh SI, The Lengue of the Sacred Heart. 1 the proper name of tho apostleshlp of prayer as an association. It is distinct In end, nu Hii and organization, from the confraternity. It associates league together In cer tain easy but strong devotions to tho Sacred Heart of Jesus, for obtaining III and their own intentions, thus practising an apostleshlp of prayer. It number 15,000 associates In all parts of tho world. Its motto Is Thy Kingdom Come, IU exterior sign Is tho badge. (ts devotion are tho three degrees 1st. At the morning prayers to con sccrBte tho day, it prayers, works, and sufferings, to tho Sacred Heart. This morning offering 1 the ono duty of all associates. 2nd. The daily rosary decade (1 Ono Father, 10 Hall Maries, 1 Glory.) Those who practise this, form rosary liands. Jlrd, A monthly or weekly com munion of reparation for sins against our Ixird. Tho 2nd and 3rd degrees suppose the 1st, but aro not Imposed on all. They are strongly recommended, and, like the Jst, have heavy Indulgences. Admission requires a priest a direc tor In charge of a centre aggregated by diploma. He appoints lay promoters who regularly, under him, see to the admission of new associates, and keep them In bands; after six months, pro moters' names are m nt to tho head director, who confer a diploma and cross, cntitlinir to 2'i plenary in dulgences yearly. I. Each associate's name must be registered at tho centre. II. Each association must receive a certificate of admission procured from the head director. It has been approved by nine pontl Powderly seems to have about reached tho end of his tether. Ho is now en deavoring to gain cheap notoriety among tho masses by writing lottors to Gov. Patt lson and President Harrison. Ho seems to isi opposed to tho Plnkcr- tons, from this fact that they aro armed men and are sent wherever there Is trouble. Does ho know of anybodies of armed men who drill weekly and be long to tho church of which he Is a member, and who aro ready to rise at a moment's warning by command of tho old fraud in Home." t'owueriy nan better Is'u'ln a reformation In tho ranks wherein he trains, and pay less heed to attending other people' business. lluutztUilc IXmrrvcr. Thea White Sewing Machine Has no Equal. It I the crytali,aiion of practical Mens, of practical scwinit machine men, who have brought the White to uch a state of perfection that ll Is recngnlzec' the world over as the "King" of sew- ing machines Olll cm and salesroom 1016 Chicago street, near cor 8th. Homeseekers Excursion. Two grand excursion via tho Union l'aeillo on August 80th and September 27th, 1802, to tiolnts In Kansas, Ne- braska, Colorado, Texas, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, New Mexico and Mon tana. Thl is a great opportunlly to sen the niagnitielent trad of land otForcd for sale by the Union I'acllio at low price and on ten years time. For this occasion the Union Pacific will sell ticket at the rate of one fare for tho round trip. See your nearest ticket agent. 7-20 5 Wo learn from tho Cincinnati En quirer that Pat Harrison, the well- known saloon keeper, was burled from tho Cathedral with a solemn high muss of requiem. Tho body of Wogan, tho bouncer In Tom Gould's notorious dive, who was shot while ejecting ono of his victims, has been burled with full re ligious rite In Holy Cross cemetery. Truly Romanism Is a cage of every un clean and hateful bird. Some Roman Catholic priests will oven go so far as to exclude Grand Army posts from their cemeteries on Memorial day, al leging that it is sacred ground. Yes, H requires sacred ground to contain tho remains of bloated bruiser and murderers. Jwl. fonjal American. One 1. 1 belles' southern ties, smith em button ami fancy ooze top Oxford we have been selling for $3.00, $100, $5.00 and $0.00 we shsll clone out this weekat$1.75. IIAYWAUD MUM. 7-20 1515 Douglas street, Bullilors' Hard warn, CutlnriJ AND TOOLS THY UQ ONCe rOW LUCK, 1404 Doni'las St. Trlrphono 271). OMAHA. NED. 1 Hi'.iemi iin ! fi.-i Ail 01 ii. It, ii . ", S IMt I.. '!Jf MONEY TO LOAN! NEBRASKA LOAN COMPANY. On Iioiim IihIiI fiMR iIsiim. nftfui" liiee. milieu WHSiHit. eov or enmity WHrfSiili. r miiv nvtit-itv. nl Hie lel mmmIiI rule. llli. Mil iiiihltetly, rein(iMl of irn"'tiy r rliiiliKi. ur mi Iiim. I'miiienl" of miv smuiiiil esit lie nnnle SI biiv lime, reiliieln'tf ImiIi irlMi'lpl teiil luler eM. Unix k'lMim mln.i nil l lie tienclll of the lllllltlll lll vim. nl plim. Mmiev slwNVKtm limel; mi il' liiv; lie litiu lli'liy; fnwesl rnte( luiniiiewi eiiiitlilenllitl, W. C. WOOD, AHont. Offlco! 1310 DouRlaa St., Upstairs. . IIOGIPJJ, JR., ART 1513 Douglas St. Omaha, Nob. WJSIC COl.tlMltIA COI.'NCIU NO. a. meets every Tiiexiluv evetiltttf III Heilmen's Hull ('ontliientiil block, corner Klfleeiilh una liointliis Hlreels. V lsllnm nrotliers welcome. ' MA. UKANT. K. H. It Is noticeable that tho Omaha con vention called for restricted Immigra tion In a way that showed Its earnest ness, says the St. Paul Viower 'rew. Tho same demand has been beard again and again, from ono state and another, through the regular platforms of tho old parties. Koine day, not so far In tho near future, we aro going to wako up and find this an issue, Fortunate then will bo tho politician who has made his record and Is ready to stand upon It. There can be no more politic act for a man In public life today than to place himself squarely upon the platform of restriction of immigration, and Identify himself with an Issue to whoso Im portance and popularity all tho signs of the times aro now pointing. I'illn burg Amcriatn. ( ' Takn your repairing to The Drum mem! Carriage Co., JMth and Harney Sts. Opp. the County Jail. - Go to Howen's cash market, 022 H. 16th. Cheapest meats in the cily. a JOHN ltUDD, JICWKLEIt. ' Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver ware and Clocks. IN WATCH UKI'AIIUNG. I make a specially in overhauling and cleaning Chronograph Repeaters and all grades of Watches and Clocks, Jewelry reoalring and matiufactur tntr. etc. JOHN KUDD, , 803 N. lih Street. Onmhfl, Neb. Our advice to Grovcr Cleveland Is to stop writing letters laudatory of Homan Catholic Archbishops, and at tho same time prcclalmlng himself a l'resby terian. What Is needed In tblscoun try Is more Americanism and less nandcrlnir to tho Homan Catholic church. Other churches neither ex pect nor ask it and that alien political combination does not deserve any recognition whatever at tho bands of thl Government or It officials, and tho man or party who assists or In any way countenances their treasonable ac tion should bo sat down upon by tho American people. lhmlzihik Olmcrrer. Of the 000,000 immiTants annually arriving in thU country not ten per cent, will or can be loyal American citizens. The Jr. O. U. A. M. are op posed to the undesirable classes. 7-21 The reason for tho suspicion toward Homan papacy is not hidden In a bay mow, nor would it take a field-glass to discover that Americans In tho major ity dread Home because her spirit, traditions and present tendency run counter to tho highest Americanism. J a trritrr. FRIENDS Living in norih side when in need oj dry goods, iiofii.ns, luriiUhing, iin inrp. odasswsre. Mc will save time i r ' and money by trading at Baldwin's, 1307-1309 N 24th street. Yon should all remember that C. F. Shaw & Co., 618 S. 1 0th St., ha al ay on hand, Vegetable, in seHtrcn; also a lull line of (staple urooein. Do not forget us when down town. Try Hartry's "SPECIAL," the BEST three for a quarter In tho city. 107 South 15th Street. Cardinal McClusky ay! "We must take part in the elections. Move In solid mas In every state against the party pledged to sustain the Integrity of the public schools." --- Every foreign nationality have organization in this c miitry, Amor leans must organize. Join the Jr. O. U. A. M. 7-20 ' - Great sale of ladies' straw hats in wholesale department on 2nd floor. $1.00, $1.25 snd $1.50 hats your choice for 25c Soveral hundred to select from. J. J. BLISS, 1510 Douglas St. Wholesale and Retail Millinery. Go to D ball's for line candies, 151S Douglas Si. FUIICNOS of both malo and female crsua!on will find a choice stock of summer goods at Baldwin's, i:iou north 21th Street. For tho gentlemen we have a splendid variety of cool neglige shirts, underwear, ties, socks, etc. Ami for the ladles, a nice line of wash dress fabrics, cool vests, corsets, Mitts and hosiery, llmnemlsir the place, tf Great sale of ladies' straw hat In wholesale department on 2nd floor. $1.00, 1 25 and $1 50 hat your choice for 25o. Several hundred to select from. J J. IlLIS, 1510 Douglas St. Wholesale and Retail Millinery. Try Hartry' "SPECIAL," tho BEST three Tor a quarter in tne ciiy. uivi South 15th Street. O't to. Bowen' cah niiket, 022 8- lfith. Chenpest meats in the city. I) i you want to borrow money? Ap ply to the Mutual Investment Co., 1504 Farnsm St. Chris Hitman 512 South 10th Street carries a full line of cigars, tobaccos and confectionery. Smoke the Little Havna, 6 cents. 7-15-4 Tho Paxton Hotel Barber Shop and Baths, with filtered Water, the Best. - - M nev to loan at Dime Savings Ruik, 1504 Farnain St. Drink Dybiill's delicious Soda Water. 1518 D 'Uglas street For anything In summer footwear, call at Hay ward Bros. 1515 Douglas St. Headers, If you want this paper to succeed patronize our advertiser. Cellar-, Cisterns, Wells, Sodding, by George lloltz, 8504 Patrick Avenue. S. II. Patten, dentist, room 8IM Bee building, telephone fill. Have You Heard the New? Why, what news? That S. Morten nun, tho old reliable tailor, formerly In business for thirteen years on Farnain street, Is now located at 404 North 10th street. He nannies lirst-eiss gisxis and sells them at moderate prices Satisfaction guaranteed. Bemember the lis'atlon. 404 North 10th, opposite Jefferson Square. 0-10U Ladies aro you In need of a Neat Low Shoe? Call and look over Hayward Bros, line, 1515 Douglas Street. , . Sleo & Vlney, tho barbers, have dis solved partnership. Mr. Sloe oja-ns a new shop at 818 north 10th street, which will bo known as American Bar ber Shop No. 2, where ho will bo pleased to meet all his friend. Kuenne' bakery, 622 S. 10th St. rutit SUVfl mi' ( luttiu , l.i k Ihe StST SHIHCIIS 111 A met leu, sml will Ih-i fr Hiy itt. All klmli of MMtNsloN ami Pasty lll'TTS MhiIk lo tinier, CUSHINC-Y0UNG SHINGLE CP.- KlMUl ll SI lit M Sltnl MM tf ..l H tl Red Cedar Shingles. Ml I.I. AM OH M ,:: FOOT OF PIN'K AND OAK STUKKTS. FIRST WARD. : TAQOMA, WA3H. TKLEPHONRR 7H3 AND TH4, DO YOU WEAR H 3 OES ? If von do. The GKEAT DA lid A IN SHOE STORE. No. 100 Main Street, Corner First Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, In., will sell you the following celebrated makes in Men's Fine Shoes, at lower prices than you pay for inferior makes : Burt & Moars, Williams, Knuland & Co., James Means St Co., Reynolds, Drake & Gobble, Smith & Staughton, C. M. Henderson & Co. And in Ladies', Misses', Children's and Boy's Shoes wo show tho largest and best assorted stock in tho city. Our stock of Ladles Oxfords Is most complete and at prices to suit all buyers. Wo Invito you to call and see us. Our Motto Is NO GOODS MISUICl'ItE SENTKD BUT GOOD GOODS AT T11K LOW KMT POSSIBLE I'BICES. S. A. PIERCE &CO. National Tiff? AwirJatinri 111 i I I I I flMhlkJIIIIIIII HARTFORD, CONN. Buy Your Insurance on Business Principles. THE SINGLE PREMIUM SYSTEM JOHN A. VANDEN BURG, Manager. Room 610 McCague Building. OMAHA .... 1 PHILIP LANGy UD N. t) in ST. Will sell all kinds of Shoes at a Cut Iricc. Men' Shoes,, sold ut JfO and $7, Men's Hhdes, Hold ut $5, ...... .j Mch'h BIioch, sold at i, . 3 (,) oujt $3 mm: jh the ijkst in tjik cTty, ' Our fp2.no Shoes at '. $2.00 Ladies' b V rcneh Kid, ..... Ladies' if 4 Dongolit Kid, - - . . M 1 Indies' JJ.C0, AND ALL 3.75 .'3.25 2.75 OXFORDS AT lUCMJCKl TJtlCHB. RHIL-IR LANG, 2oe north Sixteenth street !9t nnin hVTParTnn inn ;u rime 1DDU1 L.AUUUIDU 1UI 6UUDIUJ. Full Set TEETH $5 QH A I'KHKLCT FIT GUAHANTKICIi. FIL-L-INO 50C UP. GOLD CROWNS AND BRIDGE WORK AT REDUCED PRICES. No charge for Extracting when PlatcH aro Made. Dr. WITHERS, Dentist. 16th and Douglas Streets, 4th Floor. tr jir ir iir ir cut this out a ouiuk. ai C. H. FOPBY, MANUFAG'TimrcU W TRUNKS AND TRAVELING) BAGS. RRPATRTNG DONE.1 1406 Douglas St. OMAHA NEB Father Chiniquy's Books FOR SALE AT le AMERICAN OFFICE, 44 SHE ELY BLOCK. OMAHA, NEB.