AMERICAN Von mr II, OMAHA, NT.UKASKA, I IH I A V, AlUt M' H 1mI Nt MpHt fli MOW Jt&UltSt ARK MAUI A Ornphlc Dtrii(um ! M IVorpM, $ft"t mt Paii WunU Urd If any ) n( is-oplc are Iwmli il lo-j i;eth r lv more Infamou lh for Ihoj avoiitpHlinnnt of inure illimitable j woik IIiiiii tin? M.sl.ty ( J.u, ll.ej lending imcivI WH'ti'ly of lb" Human! olimi'h, e should like In leak" Ihelrj aitpmlnttttifc, I'rohnhly Ihe), !, would have a religion- attachment lij tine a a cloak In cover their deed of! Infamy, Heir corruption and Ihelrj licentiousness, l'mhably they, bi, would have a MutiM Nrrtfn for lln-lr guide, but It en.lltl contain luilhlng more dastardly tlmii tho "extreme otith cif tlio Jesuit," which wo copy and publish In low. Tim authoror trntm intor of th.i iHink from which wn copy tho following, uiulcr the heading, "Oorrbnony of Induct Ion ami Fxtrcm.' Oath of the .lonuit," nays: When it .li'Milt of the minor rank i to In. elevated to command, ho In con ducted into the ehnpel of the convent of the order, where there lire only three other present, the prlnclpiil or super ior standing In front of the altar. On cither side stand u iimnk, one of whom hold a banner of yellow and white, which are the papal color, and the other a black banner with a dagger a. 3 rod cross above a skull and crown bone with the word "nri," and below them tho wociIm, "hwtum, wear, rajm, inipoin," the meaning of which Ih, "It Ih just to exterminate or annihilate im ploun or heretical klnjfM, government or rulers." Upon the floor Ih a red ci'ohm, upon which tho postulant or can didate ktie'ln. Tho Huperior hand him airmail, black crucifix, which ho taken In IiIm left hand and presses to bin heart, and the superior at the name time pruHcntH to hi in a dagger, which he grasp by the blade and hold the point iiguinst hln heart, tho superior HtUI holding It by the hilt, and thun addreano tho postulant: "My Hon, Heretofore you havo been taught to act tho dissembler, among Koman Catho lic to bo a Korean Catholic, and to be a npy even among your own brethren; to believe no man, to trust no man; among tho reformer to b" a reformer; among tho Huguenot to Imj a Hugue not; among tho Calvanint to bo ft Cal vanint; among tho l'rotcstarit gener ally, to bo a l'rotoMtant, and obtaining their confidence to week oven to preach from their pulpltM, and to denounce with all tho vehemence In your nature our holy religion and tho poni, and even to dcHeend no low an to become a Jew among the Jew, that you might bo enabled to gather all Information for the leneflt of your order an a faith ful soldier of the pope. You havo boon taught to insidiously plant tho need of Jealousy and hatred between com munities, province and HtatoK that were at peace, and Incite them to deed of blood, Involving them In war with each other, and to create revolution and civil warn In countrleH that were Independent and proHperoiiH, cultivat ing tho artM and tho MclorrocM and en joying the blowing of peace. To take hid'' with combatant and to act microti y and In concert with your brother JohiiH, You might bo engaged on tho other nldo, but openly opponed to that with which you might bo con nected, only that tho church might be the gainer In tho end, In tho condition fixed in tho treatle for peace, and that tho end JimtiHc tho mean. You have been taught your duty a a pyt to gather all t.atltlc, fact and Information In your power, from every Houroo. To lngratlntj yournelf Into tho confidence of the family circle of J'rot- (tantand heretic of every cla and character, a well a that of tho mer chant, tho banker, tho lawyer; among tho hcIiooI and univendtio, In parlia ment and leglwlaturc, and In the JudlelarleH and councils of Ktato, and to bo all thing to all men, for the pope' nako. wIioho Horvunt wo aro until death. You havo received all your Irmtruc' tlorw heretofore a a novice, a neophyte, and havo nerved im a coadjutor, con- fcHMor and prlet, but you havo not yet been Invented with all that 1 noconnary in command In tho army of Loyola In tho norvlco of tho pope. You munt nervo tho iroper tlrrio a tho Inntrurnerit and executioner, a directed by your miporlor, for now can comrimnd lure vho linn not conmcrdled hln hihorit villi the hlnod of the, herelire, for without the nhrddintj of blood no man can be mmd. Therefore, to fit yournelf ,. or your work and mako your own nal vatlon dure you will, In addition to your former oath of obedience to your order and allegiance to tho pope repeat after mo tho extreme oath of tho Jenultn: OATH OF TIIK HOCIKTV OF JVMUB. I now In tlio preneiiec of AlmlKhty Jxl. tlio tileHwil Vlruln Mary, tlm bli'Hxi'il Ml. Iiiii'l tlm HrrlmiiKi'l, tlio IiIuhhihI Ht. John tlio HiiptlHt, tliu holy oiinsllm Ht. I'otcr n;id Ht. Piiul mid tlio -Hliiln and nncred hunt of heaven, mid lo you my ((lioHtly f ui her, it he nupcrlor Krncral of tlio noclcly of Johiih, if, IHi.ti I I HiiUiI l,h'll .... ! li. ., I'xHt 1 ' j tt,.l. .1 1.1 fill- (HI - hi it'V Mf Ik H i ,..1 I.i.l Mi. iiiin tin' h.iiin ui iiol -ui tin .-I !! n. J.-m hi UI iln Iill1 ,tliM. Iln- U l.li V K lil ! mill u lltt- I ni- I" ! "I I"' ! il,. l.f l.., ,h....h I..,,.SI..m.I H.r j mMli. iI llml nf U"1 eli l.l.lli. ami I...I1.4 !.!).. 1.1. ,v l( n,, ,,r, "i riiH.l, lii liaili ii'-i i ! .t. ( l n II. nl Hint. .ilii. . ll... . ..In- I iMIIIIMI'nilll. PIIMI l. f fll.M III-. Hit .HK lllixnl milniill lil- .n.-l. il .-..i.Ilr i.l l..i Hll.l Iln Hint Ih niifi'lv ilinliinnl Tin M tints In Mm uiiiiiwl el li.y '' l. I U1 ili'i ii'l tin Iik IiIiii. iiiiiI lil liiillm --' tlulil iiml i ikIimii siiiliil nil li'in I"-!"! ( ' Innlli'iil er 'rii(t iiil niiilmiil y liiii-m'vi"M'ii-i lilly l l lllhi lull ( lllltrll of (irriiiltliy. Il.illiillil. Iii'iiimif h. Hw Ii-ii iiml Ni'1-.nv, iiii'l I he i"' ! lirelelnleil mil Imrll lin IiiiiI eliinrlii el t.inl- Ihii.I iiml hciiiiiiiiu. nun uMimiie- in hum Pllllil' IIIIW I'll nni'Nl' il Hi m I'tmii ami i ' hi 1 1 in ii i of A ilea ,l ..M.i,et.M...il ..II Lil. t.. I ....t I .. ti.l I I I miiii'M iiiH in -"mini tluii iin-y ! iiuiiI nml lielileiil, iimIiii the miereil ini.llier I'liili-eh nf Hiiliie. l.l.....,,. .....I iIIu..um uiiv all.'J. I Inure n line In liny herel leiil klnif. lii liiee or Htllle. llilliiell I'liili-sllilll, or l.llierillH. IH dln illi life In liny f I lielr ln. inliKlNlliile or tillli'elH. I iln fiirllier ileeliire I hill Hie iIik-I line nf I hi' eliili elie- nf KiikIiiihI UIkI Mi'iiI IiiiiiI. or HieC'iilvliiUix. lliitfiii-noiH nml niher- nf llin inline nf I'liilcMiuil or I.HieniU. In lie iliim- liulile, mill lliey llieinMelve In lie ilimilieil who will mil. fnrwike Ihe -nine. I iln flirt her (Jeeliire Unit I will lieli, HhxIhI mill iiiIvImii all or liny nf lil linllniW iitfelil. Ill any lilnee wherever I hIiiiII he. In Hwllz- erlmiil. (ieriuany, llnllmiil, Denmark, Hwedeii, Norway, KiikIiiikI, Ireliinil, nr Aiiiet- leu. or In any nlher klnttdnm nr lerrllnry, I hiill enmn In, nml do my ill innst, In exl lr- palo tlm herel leal I'mleHlntil. nr l.llierul dnetrlncM, mill Indent rny all I heir pretended power, renal or ollierwlne. I do further prmnlNc mid divlare that, mil- wllliHtatidlim I am dlMpensed with lo HHHiime any rellKlnn heretical for tlm pinpaKatlnti or i.i... mntii-r enure , ...Min, v. . .. neeret and private all her liKeiit' council f,,,. il.,,.. . time, a ihev ei.iriiHt i and .ml, to dlvulKc, directly or Imllrectly. hy " clreuiiiHlaliee v hiilever, " ,,",l,t H,m". .I'ir'.T;:!; word, wrllltiK or hut, to execute all Klvcri In charge, or dlwnveri d n.itome, hy you my Khonlly father, or any nf thin wacred con vent. I do further prnmlwe and declare that, I will have no opinion or will of iny own or any mental rcHerviitlori whalHoever, even a it corpxe or cadaver (pcrliido lie cadnveri, hill, will iiiihcKlliillintly obey each and every co ii i in a .id Unit I may receive from my miner lor In the mllltliiof the pope mid of Jen.. ChrlMt, That I will K'i U any part of I hit world rhltbcinK ver f limy h mmh to the frozen r.-Klotm of tho north, the hiiri.lnKat.dof the a , M-.t it... ..'....t,.u ,.0 l.lf-j 41 I c oi nirii u, ... ...... p... .--. ... " .1... .i.t.ti.ra nf i' v I at, on of Mil-otic, or to the wild hai.iil of the Imrhiirou hiiviikc of America, without, nnirmurliiK or rcplrilnx, aiiiiwrnocHunmv.,,,,,,,, .,,, ..'.. II..IKIIII i'll Jlf 11 fllll. I , I,. f. ,.i i,....,.r,. i.rr...,l. and declare Unit will, when opportutilly prewiit. make mid wane relentle war, ecreny or openiy, iiualiihl all heretic, I'rnleHtaiit and llueral K ' . .. . . .. .. . . .... ...,.. UN .1... ..... I'J ..... l,. .rtl,,, ....... from the face of I lie whole ciirlh, and that I wlllnpurc neither ne, e or cmidllloii, and tliiit I will luiiiK. hum. wiiHie, hoil, liny, "trmiKl and bury ailvn ihe-n infamoii herel.icwi rifl up I lie Miomnrii- niiu w.imim n Ilielr women and cru-h (heir li.fi.ntw' hcml MKiillihl the wall In urder lo antilhlllite their xecraliln race, That when the wiine can not he (lorn, openly, f will necrelly ll-e tho pol- oiioiiMcup, the HlranuliitliiK cord, the Mecl of the iioliuird, or the leaden hullel, reard- Icn of Hm honor, rank, dltailly or aiilliorliy of the pemoii or peron, whatever may o their condll Ion In life, either public or priv ate, a I at any lime may he directed o to do by any iieiit of llin pope nr nuperlor of Ihe brother bond of the holy father, of the widely of Jeu. Ill confirmation of which I hereby dedicate. my in-, .,-.,.., . ....... . .... ..........! i ... fu .....I wlih ililHdaerwhicb i now receive, i win . i, ..... ... ..... i.i, i w. I IHimnip.' iiij ....... . .,...,.,.,.'. ...ill k.ll. ill. I fll-.tV.. fiflKl. ' ... u,.... lit. tt I.. ...v i.n.ri.i .ml. .in. mav mv brethren and fellow m.ldlemnf the mllll III of tbe pope cut orr my iiioiii linn niyiee.,.1 mi my ..'.." . ment, Ibiitemi helnlllcled upim meon enrlli mid my noiil be tortured hy demnri In an eternal hell fn.ever. All or wiucn , i... --' "j ..... i..i. I.I...M..I u.cr....iei.l. ...ii Pii' Wii 7, ...... " which I am now lo recelv, to perform, and on my pari, to keep Inviolably; and do cull all the heavenly and irloriou iiot or neaveri lo wi.ne ., my re,.,cm,o,,M,..,- III Mill mini. in i ft. i I--." I i.. i. .... f I it.i. UiIm (nM-t tin iv and blenw-d acramerit of Hki nuciiariNt. midwltneNthnaiiitfurther, wllh my name wrllleu wllh Ihe point of thl diumcr, dipped In my own blood, and M-al In Hie facii of thl holy convent Ho receive tho wafer from tho auporior and write hi ritimo with the point of hi diiggur, dlpjied In bin own blood, taken from over the l.cHrt, Tho ntiiierior then nay: You will now rle to your feet and I lntruct you in tho eatcchlnm nccennary to make yournelf known to any member of tho Society of .fomw belonging to thl rank. In the flrnt place, you, an a brother T Ill ,(... anf.tt.np trilltllH V i ft..-. IIIIIRO Hl .".." J ""S" .il...... IJ-.,un fi.ttw.llf. would. . ii ..,.1 . it .. uuJ then one croHHe hi wrintn, tho palm of hi hand omn; the other In annwer cronnen hi feet, one above tho other! tho flrnt point with forefinger of the right hand to the center of the palm of tho left, the other 'vlth tho forefinger of tho' left hand -mint to the center of tho palm of the right; the flrwt then with hln right hand make a circle around hi head, touching It; tho other then with the forefinger of hln left hand louche the left nldo of hi body jimt below hln heart; tho firntthen with l l fluM b'l H n e lb" ! tht.Mit -tf the otti. t', ami tb" ltl''f tin ! Hb bi ril't hnn.l !ek. tin (uelten f cut 11 ntf wllti a .llu'l r bn Ih" lill. Il Hllil U.ll. lief llie ll't. Tin (, .( )), iuiriuin lite otln'1' an , ,;,-,,, .,, ,,, lliei.lh. rnil-i. r, iip-. pb "ait mg of Wliieli h !n--nl, l-ll ..l,,!,,,.,) T, nt K il) Hu n prewllt a Ullinll idrCe of l'Hlx r folili'il III H 11" 'III lill' nun lu-r four linn , which lln other will cut eiiiitfltinliiinlty, and on ii ii- llig, Ihe inline Jexil will be found HI'itli'tl iimiii the hi nd, and nruin uf a ciiw- Uinn lime. You will then give ami ii-eilve with him the following ,,,,( ,mi, nn, hiimWi I'h: .. ..,. ,. .,.. ,,, ''' i . . , . . . . A. ! rom t he bank of the .lordim. from ( aval ry, from the holy wpuiciiro, nm My fr,,in Uiiiue V1,,, .1,, . L....n im.l fnf u-lutt " 1 no you ngnir A. The holy faith. . Whom do you erve'.' A. The holy father at I tome, the pope, and the Itoman Catholic church, tinlvcrnal throughout the world. Q. Who command you? A. The htieeCwHorof Ignnt lu Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jennn, or the noldler of Jeu Chrlnt. (. Who received you? A. A venerable man In white hair. Q. How? A. With a naked dagger, I kneeling u (ion the ere belli ath tho banner of tho pope and of our nacrcd order. Q. Did you take an oath? A. I did, to dentroy heretic and U)M.P v,, rrjmei it and ruler, and to , . eondltlon; ' , , . . i to bo a acorpnn, without any opinion or will of my own, but t' Implicitly mi w, ...j ....... a 0)(,y , m,m-VH all thing without h.ltatl,in r murmuring. Q. Will you (lo that? A. I will. Q. How do you travel? A. In tho bark of l'cter, the liHlicr- man. (I Whither do you travel? A. To tho four quartorof the glolxi, i. For what ptirponV A. 'ro oIk'V t,l" order of' tho gen- j ttr(( j.M,rJorM nil'1 cxtsClltw the will ' , .. , .,..fllIitf i,. ill . 1 ' condition of my oath (',, yo, then, Into all tho world, f k I)(.M(.HHon of all land In the name of ll.O tiopo. lie WHO Will 1101 iioeept him a the vicar of .Ii :-u and (jM vl(.f!.,,(.n!tlt, oll ,.rth, let hint be , , , , accured and exterminated. SWALLOWED A JONAH. The pe(, porformf,j i,y the Democratic Party of Iowa, DKH Moj.NIr-.H, Ia Aug. IH, IXirJ- KlrlTOH AMKKICAN! The following I a Hi-oiion rrorn ino uemiMiratic piaiiorm adopi-'d by the nt.ato convention held at Davenport! 10, We denounce a un-Amerlcim-liriy no- clelyor nrtfm.lziillnii tlnit, I iled;ed to de prive liny clllwn hUrlybt, to vole or hold ofllce on account of hi rcllfflnUM belief or mir Inutility, One ha only to rend nome of the ....i. ,.n.. ,i... ..i...i...u ..r ii... ....(. iiu v,,, .,., ....,u,,..., ... ..... t l t or(.y,at Ion to itridorntarid i " ...... u.,l.t. ut.ie.'i. tlii. f.lU.WI. .l. ' '""' "...' .... 1 1 !.... I...,..., inan-n wins nun ninu ioiy u. n....n tho ponltlon t hat tho no-cullitd ,,,,. ,, Irihtltittion" hold on ,.il ..! 'IM.. nianu uu iniioii.! nniiii.mi.j. , ... 'un-American lnntitutlon" do object U., ., 't.i !..' 0f anv "nationality" who , , . .... .i... rr..!i...i uii.,a ,. . nu inn. i.;n.....4 ... ..." u ........ ....- - - . .. , iear, live yiar arm meouie luuui-ttiiA.-.n the "fight to vote or hold oflioo," The t'un.Amorlean lntltut.lon" do not deny .ltlsM,-n" lof tho U. S,tlo "right ui viih! iir fitiiu iniii-j', r-i:uuniT wi religion boiler, " but when l none ' .. . . oolitleal and tlii'V CUll- nab) from I tome, through the prlentn, then there I a kick coming, I think the democratic parly of Iowa ha Mwallowed a.Ioriuh, and will, before the election, vainly look for an Inland on which to ueponit t.ho loan wnicn ha boon middled on thorn by tho Ito man church, ZlMKI - Fell Into Boilinf- Water, A little win of Wm, I lumen of South Omaha, aeohloritly fell Into a vat of (Milling water at Oudahy'n packing 1 1., i... ........ ,1,.., .....i i.,..n """"" " " " J LW.. Although bin Injury 1 very .1 I ... .l!.... .1.I..I... I r.oun viin piiyii'i.iii iii,ii..iuiiiu nun-" he will nucceed In navlng tho boy' life, ' Sunday Night Carounali. There In considerable complaint among the renldent of Clifton Hill n gardlng the Sunday night carounal of nu n returning to the city from nub- urban parkn, - ItF.PCtil.ICANH In the Seventh ward want to wake up If they do not want Chan. Wehrerin the legislature and 1 Kdward Walnh In tho council. ItOMt H AttllUlt tM-iU f r'i1 1.bei tV.'nl"l.)' Heel Aninl f ffrnmeif. tl-h..p li.rtiil."i. ol 1 1( li ii, l'ine wrt-.b p..i..l.) I'e I'i.. l. In I'', 111 'i pill-e a "lll tfllil I'li-eilia win ), nu.l In u bo lb n!!Hliicinn ami IIhhi.1. H of Ihe VnileiUI nilnl till l.nl.le Hfili'l'. ;l l.me of i n Ui u aki. lln f. llow I Ig tpie-lli'li Upon Ihe mtt'J.-i-l of fi-e- ui". 'iny ;" "I Il (III lliolllutli'll hoflile III i lif oil''" "May a chi 11 Ian l'intw A l-'rei'iiut-win'' "fun one I' lit the name time a r'ive iniiNiiu nml a chi-Utliiii?" Home year au Mr. Di Krlleli-r, Hinhop of Miiyeiu'ii, one of Ihe itnwt learned bluhtip and large-minded men In tli'i'timny, wan alo obliged to jjive hi i.ltentlou lo thin niibject, and he I a piibllbheil hi pnmphlet, wllh thl I tie, "t. 'ail a ('ill hoi Ii! la'Come a I'ree .iihiii?" Ill annwer wa the auin a mine, and after a careful ntit'ly of Ihe qtioHtlou, 1 munt reply he iIimh, "No, a catholic, a cIii-ImI Inn, catiuol, be it rrei'iiiiiHiin." Why? Hecau.ie Kree rniiMoiiry I an enemy to chrlllaulty,and In tlm depth of It heart, an Irrecon cilahlo enemy. I will go further and ak, "can anerlou ruludeil man, a man tif Hound common eno tieeoine a I'Yoe 11111011?"' And I rniiMt annwer eipially clearly, "No, beeauno Preemanoiiry In II true Hplrit, In it very eeuee and In II hint act In the declared enemy of ehrltiaiilty, and by It fundamental principle, an Irrecuricllablo enemy, Wa It not with a deeply Heated hoHtile Intent Inn that Itr I SHU, at lirueln, Naple and I'arl, tlumo new council (in miiHonlc language, convention) were convened In tho face of the (Keu merilcnl council and qui to lately ha Hot a nlmllar convention tried tUi rneei In Homo ltelf? Wo may niiieinlrer that thin J'arln convention wa an nounced by a circular of tho grand irianter of tho order, a follow; "The underlgi-d, cormldorlng that under irrenerit circuumtancen, In tlio face of ho tKcumenical counel which Inaboot to open, It In Important that I'Veema nonry nhould nolemnly alnrrn It great Iirlnclfilen," etc, 1 only wlh to make one remark upon thl circular. It In upon the motive of thl projeobul con vention. Jt 1 to elaborate and vote a Holernn manifi to for what purpoe? To alllrm certain principle which It wa Important, to lay down In the face of tho (Keumeriieal council. Would It I. polble to declare In a more explicit manner tho flagrant antngonlnm tweerr Freeinanonry and the (latholle eh'urch? And If It were pol bin to have any doubt left on the nubjoet, would It not bo enough to remove It to remember a loiter publMieil at that time by N. Mlehelet, and In which tho "marilfotatiorr which It wan Incumbent upon every Kreemnnon to make In tho face of the iKoumenionl council, would I) tho true council which would judge tho fale one, Freomo onry then In morion war declared again!, rellgeon, Hut the inllou ob ject of Freemanoii penrn nperdally In , , . . ,,..,...,, .., .., : ,. . ., , . - .1 t U wit lii ii 1 1. ( !i,l ni.il In eoi Hen n-r ice allty without tfod, and, In coiinoquenec, In neparatlng the Irn tructlon of youth from all religion belief. Christianity Catholclrn), It In mild Incennantly In the lodgen, I a lying, bnntard religion, repudiated by com mon nene, brutaliing, and which munt bo annihilated. It In a heap of fablen, worm-eaten fabric, Cnthollolm I a iined-up formula repudlab-d by every wnnlble man. It In riot the lying re llglon of the falno jirlenl of a chrlt which will guide our nU-p." Thun npoke, at the Inntallatlon of the lodge of "Mope," the great orator of the lodge, the liro. Locoiriblo, According to thin orator, the rnlnlntor of the gon riel (prlentn) are a party which ha mi rtaken to enchain all progre, nil do all light and dentroy all liberty, In or dor to reign quietly over tho brutalized population of Ignorant nlnve, Further on becoritinue: To-day, that the light I beginning lo nhine through the cloud, we munt have the courage to make nhort wor k of all thl rubblnh of fablen, even nhould the torch of reanon reduce to cinder all that ntill remain ntandlng by thene rentage of Ignorance and nii!rntltlon. Thin in tho way every Free Mnnon npenkn. That in what It calln, "Not troubling It head about Christianity, What In fact in the principle? Free thinking. Free thinking In the fundamental principle. Not restrained, but complete and uni versal liberty. A liberty which will In. alrHolute without limit ir.lt fullest extent Almolute liln-rty of coriHcieiioo i the only bai of Free Masonry, Free Maonry In fact In alntvo all dogrnan. It In nlxivn all religions, Lllsrty of conscience In miporlor to all form of religion belief, and thl un limited, complete and unlvcral llln-rty 1 a right. Thin, liberty, right not In n id tit Ht" -tt I) U but bit'"' ii I. tin. i..iiM I. in-- Iil .t, It." n. lull., (imt.t.al . i ,; It I lo t II. e ttbal iKie will-. n b" -.Hit, tr hot l ' " !ylhiug Ht all Ti l llt'ht. ahl. h I .i. Inlim .1 bi l nnb t lor ami -...:l.r M all r llltti entiO. Il.'.i or t"l in i'l' tH'f thl I" bimbt.ii. nt il pi lilt l'l ami Hi" nob' ttrt-l of l i. e Mawtniy. The lnitoiile piliielple I Ihi'tfftuv i'i'i.nh of 'In l-llntihy, nml In mi' a t'hiUHan 1'niinol b" a l't.- Mn"ii. And Udil-- hn not I in. Ilmldl, the mvoinpliec, nml pi't hnp Ibenci ntal Ibi nioui. nl In : U urn , (be great h rseciilor of lb" church In lieiiiuiiiy, ha not tlarllmhll m en liininl Master or the llnlinn Fn e Mimoii? When Hut great coi.Mpli liter, .lom'.ph Miiflul ill' d, what lui'Mnii' The llnlinn Imlgen went Into nioiiriiltig Many of Ibeiu sent deputation to hi" funeral, nml the grand Orient of Italy Invlloil all Free Mimon of what ever liilllotuillly, who found ll.emnelvcn lit Unit moment In Ihe Valley of Ihe Tllmr, to asseinpln theiiiselven In III" l'ln.il del I'opalo. At the hour appointed a host of brother mil-rounded Hie mu- nonic naniier, wnien lor nut nisi, nine had been displayed In Home, ami fol lowed It, lo tlm capital, tsariiig Ihe bust of Ma.lul. Can wo wonder after all thl that pope und bishops should have condemned Free Masonry? And Is It nut n great, duly that they have fullilleil ami a great service rendered to humanity. For two oonlurlnw, dur ing which Free Masonry ha been, I will not nay founded, but developed In Kurnpe, the popen havo never ceased their anxlou watch over it move ment. And In tlm Klgbleenth century two noverelgn ponlllTn, Clement, XII. and tho learned liertedlct XIV, and lastly I 'Inn JX, pronounced against thin association the most explicit and most solemn condemnations. I't it nulllee to quote here nome pannage of the celebrated bull ijuo (Jravlore, of Ijoo XII, and the recent iillocul Ion of I'lun IX. The I'oiio Ifco XII, In thl bull llmt calln lo mind the comlemnal Ion pro nounced ngalnst Free Masonry since the reign of Clement XII, and declare thl I re-It tut ion to bo the open enemy 'of the Catholic church, and finally re tail the bull of I'lun VII, hi Immedi ate predecessor, then brt hlmwelf re new all of the., condemnation. "He- ware of the neiluetive und Muttering speeclien which are employed to Induce you to enter Into thene nocletlen. Ho ton vl need that no one can outer upon them without being guilty of grave nln," Further on, In accent of warm- t charity, he conjure thoo who have allowed themselve to bo nedueed to give lll the lodge an noon a possible, and forbid under pain of all tho pen al tie nroiiouneeij hy hln riredeeessor (including conlincallon of properly and death) any Catholic to be received In the noeloty of Free Manorin, Lastly, I'lu IX, recalling In hi al locution of the 2.'th of September, I He.", the warning given to Free Manonry by hi predecessor, continue thun "Unfortunately, these warning have not the hoped-for result; and we look upon It, therefore, a a duly to con dernn tliln society anew. We condemn this mason ie society and all other no- clction of tho name nature, and which, j though different, Inform, tend lo the name object, under the name pain and peiialtlen an those specified in the con-1 ntitutlon of our predecessor, and tM concern all Chr istian of every condi tion, rank and dignity all over the world, It I for thin reason that all the Belgian bishops, In a collective circu lar on Free Masonry, made the follow ing declaration: "It I positively forbidden to lake any part In thl nndety, and those who ierit. In no doing are unworthy of re ceiving iibnolutlon a long an they shall not have sincerely renounced their cr' ror. It I for thin reason that the Irish bishop, assembled together In Dublin, In April, JHnl, In a pastoral letiVr ad drenne.l to the ch rgy and faithful, of thl diocese, pointed out Free Manonry among other contemporary peril, say ing: It Infer ii a nacrcd duty to warn you to avoid thene merct nmjletlc, and cn cially that of the Free Maon," Finally, not to multiply quotation any further, It I for thl reanon that the blshopn of free North America, an nomblcd In council at Haltlmore, glint ed out and umfnlrnoiisly condemned the wndtty of Free Mason, In a pastoral letter addrenned to their dlmienan. In France, how often ha not the episcopate lifted up her voice to H m at the Pontifical condemnation and demount rate the Incompatibility of Free Maonry with Christianity (Ito man Catholicism.) What the bishops think In France, Helgium, Fnglund and America, they equally think in (ierrnany. I have before me at thin mmiict ', a iminphlet nubllnhed by Mgr. Del t- I. !. r. i In' t.Mi. tutl.'li of IbU r!m n'l i thnMniit.' i nil.-, U II. l Tb i- K Hun, on lb one bil H l"nlnHi . b oi b, ami on H.e i'Hi. r m.b in Titt U..ttt) 'j'b.i I'lt'bolic ab.t l ' "tm a I it" Mt-i.i d M il lb" l nttl. ol lln lltii.rf l..f In ...k at lb. I. inpl.' of mi l,. I Hn Mur., H." ItUbopot Autnn, 1 H oil" w UIm b.iinHy to rema.nj a t"h U IImi. il'aib'iliel om cannot be at lint .'nim lime a I'iii' Mnton 11 "V," In reply Hi"li"l Hupan loiiii' liin.b and lalne ai l I Inun, e e. pi nil", ami In Iiml wn immt ben. tly eoiteiir, , Hoi.m.i l al lioiw ciinmu mi a Free Mniu, tur cnii a Free Mason In n Itoman I'nlb.illi'," Adopilug Hi" lauginige of Ihe Uv. Urn. I',. II. Ward al Ihe laying of the new corner slum' of the new Masonic Temple of Hlis-klon, California, he lit tered Ihe following truths: "Voil Will seek in vain for a higher morality I ban Masonry Inculcate. I Isnr thl leslliiioiiy gladly for 1 1 ha rejoiced my heart to learn Hint Masonry ground Iln tm tit lily not upon ut Hilar llilsn. or philosophical theories of the past or of the present, but (where alone a true nyntem of moral can In. based) upon (iod's existence and mail' ae coiinlablllty to him, It (lis not pro fess to have discovered M system, but to have derived It from the bible, the great light of Manonry. To every In telligent Mason, that book I ennentlal ly different from any other liook. 't'li 1st book, every linn bedewed with drop of love divine, mid with the eb'r mil heraldry and signature of the Al mighty stamped we Mason accent It as a revelation of Cod'n will to man, and from It derive our moral precept. Pui-llv. brolherlv love, relief. if T I' ' . truth, temperance, fortitude and jn tlee are only u few of them; and (lower more beaullful than thene grow not In the garden of Cod, Contrast the almve beautiful and elo quent, eiiloglum with tho following from tho Itoman Cathollo Monitor of San Francisco, the mouth-piece of Home, In Hpeaklngof tho Knight Tern- , pier of America, atthelr'nd trlelal conclave, at Han Francisco, August 2), IKK.'I, Jtnayn: "They aro simply ft band of men be longing to tho Masonic order, and all their Latin device, cronne, religion , . ... (A ..... 4 I .. ... ceremonien anil uarrr rwiignuy armor, are simply no many gaudy, glittering feather plucked from tho poacin'.k to ornament the buzzard, Tho ceremon ien on Sunday at the pavilion were a hollow mockery of the Knight Tem plar Order, merely an noclatlon of oath bound grlpper who believe In having a good time under borrowed plume iid under Knightly name that are only willed by being ued by Hitch unworthy imitator of the Invincible Knight of the age of chivalry. There in no more connection Initween the real knight of the past and the dressed up dude of the present than therein Ini tween tho architecture of Sl l'cter In I tome arid the brick pile abortion call ed the city hall, These men are mere ly Free Mason who are void of the first principle of dignity, honor and religion zeal which animated the knight of the pant when the church blessed their banner. F.very man In the sham Knight no- ciety In under the ban of the Calhoun church, and thin of Itself 1 mtfllclent to prove that there munt be nomethlrig dangerous lo ChrUt.laulty, to morality and to noelety In such an oath bound necret organization, Individually, the men who Intend to parade tbenmelve In public, like no many clrcun rider dressed up In tawdry trapping of the ring, may Imi very decent dbth washer, counter Jumpers, cock-tall manipulator or memls-r of any of tho varloit craft by which money ) made rapidly, If net honestly, but It would take considera ble magic to transform one of these dressed -up dude Into the genuine knight who flourished In an age when courage passed current for character gii when men were val 1 for their ltf, and valor and not Is-cnuse they rouid put on borrowed clothe and ride n lorrowed homo, and called them selve by the double-rid leulou title of Sir Knight. In response to which we offer the following brief pmun by the gifted authore, Mm, F.llza A. I'lttnlnger. 'I'l IK TKMIM.AHH CHoHS AND MAKTYIt CHOWN. ,liV.llf A. riltslnifr. Author or nm !"" Kit. renin.) ,11, ,.,! fully dedlcnled Hi tlm KiiUhl r -m-pliirof Amerlcsnl llielr'rrl.'i,iiliiiK.'-l and .1... biylim f tho corner somen I n (farfleld mon.iiiiei.ini nan l-rnnc - '.. Hie 2llh di.v of AiiKu-l. !. 'IHh Hiuiiversnrr nf HI. lUrtholiiuietv.) Wliat ineiin thl pai'iuil of display. Tl.esn symlsil "f nn ancient day. That e'er our city Hunt ami plnyf What mean Iln-" m' "? T'd mlKhty li.n.1 ( t which thl) nallmi well may woast, In t Is nr Us hauliers to our roust? TVi biiniilet, danc", pns-essieii 8 rn.l l. V. nh valjmit lyi' nml model man, O iuwer liens' of tlio land. ' ' Continued on Fit til page, if ' W