THE AMERICAN. CANON kW. I, Th rnittlMtliws if rtiw n Cimtitulti. I Tn lass f M inimr r-snmM lit- ii the iwlralasttral it mlinmi Isnt, ft. It nut Uful fur ft vtnuvmr ii li) thin i-d t lh ih)IU rules. 4. Il la Hot Usful fir kino to uutp the llilnit Hist belong to pi lest. ft. Nu custom nf nyi rati thwart the IHII f the a. Ul Hi) vLttic l ltfi-l tit the lil.iiio (rammi timi-pls, but let Hit in t naliiiir. rou.l.T fulfltled, t. The Yose IiiimhI by the holy Is In twWiuMlioiiKli It ppr ttitii'rll snd l(l1Mlin. S, The Pontiff run iH'iiliiT be IkwhiI nor bound ly the wvulur (power. . Tluit the IViltlltf wssi'alli-d liisl by lln pious Prince IXiimtsnf lm, snd tbst god Iiu Cannot Ih'JiiiIihJ SS Illllll, u. TtiHt h iIihI liv U (nr hImivo tint reach of b!1 human law unit judgment. 11. That all laws contrary Id tlio cations mitl decrees of tlio Kouisu prelates nni of no lorce. 12. That nil ut tli ordinances of thv pope are unhesitatingly to bo olx yvil. IX Wo ou-li L not even to speak U one Whom Hit' kiK' ha cx-coinmiinlrateil. 14. l'rtcsu am luthers mid masters, even of princes. 1J. Tlii? rlvll luw la derived from limn, but 'ho ecclesiastical (,r ration luw In derived directly from God, by which the pont.l (T can, In connection w lib hl prolan-, inske con stitutions for tliu whole christian world, In matters spl ritual, concerning the salvation of souls, and the right government of thv church: und If necessary judgo and dispose of all the lomporul goods of all christians. 10. A heretic, holding or teaching false doctrine concerning the sueranicnt. Is ex communicated and degraded, and handed over to the secular court. IT. Secular princes unwilling to swear to defend the church agaliwt heretics are ex communicated, and they uru lalu under an Interdict. lit. The goods of heretics, are to be con fiscated and applied to the church. 19. Advocates or notaries, favoring here tics, or their defenders, or pleading for them In law suits, or writing documents for them, are Infamous and suspended from olllce. 20. The secular powers, whether perma nent or temporary, are bound to swear that they will exterminate, according to their power, ull liereticscondeuinedby thecliureh; and a temporal lord not purging bis land of heretics, 1 ex-communicated. 21. Those signed with the cross for the extermination of heretics, rejoice In the privilege grunted to the crusaders for the help of the holy land. 22. They are absolved from all obligations who are In anywise bound to heretics. 22. Whoever dies 1" battle against the un believing, merits the kingdom of heaven. 24. We do not esteem those homicides, to Whom It may Uavu happened la their zeal for their mother church against trie ex-communicated, to kill some of them. 23. That Catholic Trinces are bound, lHitb by ctvH and canon law, not to receive or tolerate heretics, and much more are not to permit their rites, or other exercise of their religion, or rather, their false sect, but ore most solemnly bound everywhere, to repel and expel them. . 26. The following temporal punishments are to be enforced on heretics: 1st Infamy, and tho consequent disqualifications for nil civil act. 2nd Intestability, as well active as passive (that is. they can neither make will nor Inherit what Is left to them by others). Urd Loss of paternal power over children. 4th Loss of dowry, and other privileges granted to women. 6th-Confiscation of all goods. Otb That vassuls und laves and others are free from all, even sworn obJlgalloMi due to their lord or an other. 7ih Capital corporal punishment, especially death, and perpetual luiprlson .luent. .27. The canon law forbids all t Jeration '.2H. That metropolitans una i...ja;)s are to ex-cornmunlcnie him who grunts liberty of conscience. 29. No oath Is to be kept towards heretic princes, lords or others. 80. Heretics ore to be deprived of ull civil and paternal rights. 31. The pope can uhsolve from all oaths. 211 Every bishop is ordinary judge in a cause of heresy. The reason is because the bishops can ex-offldo, and ought toextlrpate heretics, and inflict upon them the due pun ishments, ond to this are bound on pain of deposition. Besides, are the Inquisitors es pecially deputed by the apostolic sea. Every bishop In his diocese Is thought to be, and In ru lty Is, a natural Inquisitor, (liter ally born Inquisitor), so as to have the same power with those already mentioned In a cause of heresy. Kit. In every promissory oath, although absolutely taken, there are certain condi tions tacitly understood, amongst which are: 1st If 1 can; 2nd To save the right and authority of a superior; 3rd When the oath supposes the honor of the apostolic seo to be Illicit. 31. That the council of Trent, (the last and great authority of Home), decrees and com mands that the sacred canons and all gen eral councils, also the other apostolic enact ments Issued In favor of ecclesiastical persons of ecclesiastical liberty, and against Its violators, ull of which by this present decree it renews, and must m exactly ob served by all. CARDINAL'S OATH. "I, .cardinal of the Holy Itoman church, do promise and swear that, from this time to the end of my life, I will be faithful and oliedlenl onto Kt. Peter, the holy apos tolic Koriian church, and our most holy lord, the pope of Home, and his successors, canon Icaliy and lawfully elected: that I will give no advice, consent or assistance against the pontifical majesty and person: that 1 will never knowingly and advisodly, to their In jury or disgrace, make public the councils entrusted to me by thenus'lve. or by mes neners or letters: also that 1 will give them any uwdstanee In retaining, defending und recovering the Itoman puptw:y and the regalia ut l'eiT. with all my might and endeavor, so far a the rights und privileges of my order will allow It, and will defend them against all their honor and state, and 1 will direct and defend, with due form and honor, the legate and mi tic los of the apoxlolfi! , In th terrlUrles, churches, monasteries and " flier ben ommlttd to my keeping; and 1 will cordially co-opcrat with them and treat them with honor Jo th!r coming, abiding and returning n4 that 1 wlil resist tinf.0 blood all person whatsoever who shall ("niptnnytblng against tie in. That J will, Jy every wfim4 hf every means (rlv to preserve, augment and udvan? thfl right honors, privilege, the mHiurity of tb Holy lumnn olshop, our lwd th pops,atid ' be Uttm tiientlotiwl wcuwiw; and tia(, at Whatever time anything Shall be dwJled ttt th lr prejudice, which Is out id u,f vnnt to hinder, a soon u 1 shall know that any iep or ixnMor' hve rt-n taken in thi tiutir, I will mail it known to tli mine, imt l"d or hi wrmmm, or some of her per son ljr who rueoos it may ls brought Ui th.dr kwrwledg. That I wtfl kp and turtf tuf, and cans others ui t p and curry out lit rule lit th holy ftttlidf, th (baCfe. lNtlHSIHi, lli IISKlliHi SIOSII. wtf tbiliHi, anllt tnisitdllles ail nwiMI'M Hums of the ll.Jy lather tu. t'f lniy ntitiiiM y, a h ull Inn t'ii Hirli.,lil if the khnili4 at ettnln iir- ilt d tinier ,-tsid-llt( to Iho tenor of (list Which I lis IP Jilt rend lltrotttth. Tlmt I will seek out ami nsi, sf-s uu ami flitht iiiiunl innsitu isc'iminihi rt tmitu'nnturuiii) tn'l,l III tetll'S IS ttUtKftllll who iiihm tiur lutil. tin" pope of Hume, anil III tiefms metit loni d H,, kkiI this I will do With ivel) s,ll le effm t." I (!lgiiHtllM I then wnt to the si lMOP' OATH. ' - lifl of the h troll I. dl iw, fi-mii heiiiffoiward will lie faithful still ills-client to t. I'i ter the Apostle and to the Holy liiiiiiHit chiin h, and to our lotd, the Imly l'' of lintiie, and to hi sinntiuors. rnnonleiiliy entering, I wlil mil her mlvls . consent nor do anything that they limy he life or member, or that their s tsoiis may be selwil, or hunils In any wIm laid tism them, or any Injui les olfeiTtl lit them, under liny pretense whntsiH'Ver. The coihimI with which they shall Intrust tnu by themselves, their messengers or letters, I all! not know ingly reveal to any, to their prejudice, I Will help them lo defend and keep the, Uoinan papacy and the royalties of 1'eier against all men. The legate of the H!ollc see, going and coming, I will hnnorahly treat and help In his necessities. The rights, honors, privilege und authority of the Holy Koiiian church of our lord, the pope, und his afore said successors. 1 will endeavor to preserv.., defend, Increase und advance. 1 will not be In any counsel, action or treaty, In which shall lie plotted ugulnst our said lord and Roman church, anything to the hurt or pre judice of their persons, rights, honor, statu or power, and, if I shall know any such thing to be treated or agitated by any what soever, I will hinder It to my utmost, and us soon us I can, I will signify It to our said lord. The ordinance and mandates of the pope, I will observe with ail my might und cause to be observed by others," "Heretics, schismatic and rebels to our. said lord or his successors, I will to my ut most persecute and oppose." "Ileretlcos, schlsmallco et re belles eldem Domino nostro vel suceessorlbus predict Is pro posse persequnr et oppugnabo." "I will come to a council when I utn called, I will visit the threshold of the apostles every three year und give an account of our lord of all my pastoral oHIce and of the things belonging to my diocese to the dis cipline of my clergy and people. 1 will In like manner humbly receive and diligently execute the apostolic commands. If I am detained by a lawful Impediment, I will per form the aforesaid by a member of my chapter or u priest of my dhs-ese, fully In structed In ml things above mentioned The possessions belonging to n.y table, I wUI neither sell nor other wise alienate without consulting the liomiin pout I IT. ho help me 0"d and these holy gospels of Ood." (Slgnatnrel, fent to the Itomlsh Manager. PRIEST'S OATH. , now In the presence of "I,- Almighty God, the blessed Virgin Mary, the blessed Michael the Archangel, the blessed fH. John the lluptlst, the Holy Apostles Ht. Peter and St. l'aul und the saint und the Sacred Host of Heaven, and to you, my lord, 1 do declare from my heart, without mental reservation that the pope Is Christ' vicar general and Is the true and onty head of the universal church throughout the earth, and that, by virtue of the key of binding and loosing given to his holiness by Jesus Christ he has power to depose heretical kings, princes, state, commonwealths and govern ment!, all being Illegal without hi sacred confirmation, und that they may safely be destroyed. Therefore, to the utmost of my power, 1 will defend this doctrine and his holllr.css' rights and custom against all usurpers of the Protestant authority what soever, especially against the now pretended authority and church In England and all adherents. In regard that they be usnrpal and heretical, opposing the sacred mother, thecliureh of Uome. "1 do denounce and disown any allegiance us (hie to uny Protestant king, prince or slate or olsxllence to any of their Inferior officers. 1 do further declare the doctrine of the church of Englund, of the Calvin lsts. Huguenot and other Protestants, to be damnable and those to be damned who wlU not forsake the same. "1 do fun her declare that 1 will hel p, assist and advise all or any of his hotlines' agent In any place wherever I shall 1c, and to do niy utmost to extirpate the Protestant doc trine and to destroy all their pretended powej, regal or otherwise 1 do further prom ise and declare that, notwithstanding 1 may be permitted by dispensation to assume any heretical religion (ProtesUint denominations) for the propagation of the mother church' Interest, t-o keep secret and private all her agent' counsels as they entrust me, and not to divulge, directly or Indirectly, by word, writing or circumstance whatsoever, but to execute all which ahull be proposed, given In charge or discovered onto me by you, my most reverend lord and bishop. "All of which 1, , do swear by the blessed Trinity and blessed fcucrament which I am about to receive, to perform on my part to keep Inviolably, and do call on all the Heavenly and Glorious Host of Heaven to witness my real intentions to keep this my oath. "In testimony whereof.I take this most holy and blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist, and witness the same further with my conse crated hand, in the presence of my holy bishop and ail the priests who assist him In my ordination to tliu priesthood." OATH OF THE SOCIETY OF JEHUS. 1, , now In the presence of Almighty Ood, the blessed Virgin Mary, the blessed Ml'rhael the archangel, the blessed Ht. John the Baptist, the holy apostle Ht, Peter and Ht. Paul and the saint and sacred host of heaven, and to you my ghostly father, the superior general of the society of Jesus, founded by Kalnt Ignatus. Ioyola in the pontirtcatlon of Paul the Third, and con tinued to the present, do, by the womb of the virgin, the matrix of God, and th rod of Jesu Christ, declare and swear that Ms holiness, the pope, I Christ' rlce-gerent, and Is the true and only head of the Catho lic lit universal church throughout th earth ; and that by vlrtu of the keys of binding and loosing given to hi holiness by my Havfor. Jeans Christ, he hath power to de piste heretical kings, princes, , com monwealth, and governments, all being Illegal without his ssred confirmation, and they may be safely destroyed. Therefor, to tb utmost lit my power, 1 will defend tbl doctrine and hi holhi' right and custom against all usurper of the hitlcl or Protestant authority whatsoever, especially th lyiitlwran church of Germany, Holland, Ienmark. Hweden and Korway, and tht now pretended aothorftle and eburchc of (Eng land and rVtoflsnd, snd brswbes lit th sarri now established In Ireland, and im the continent of America and elwbr, and all adherents In regard that tbr b and brtlcl, opposing th asvred mother church lit tUnirn, I do wn renoonc and disown any alleg lw do to any hrtlcl king, prlnc or !, tiame.l I'mleslsiit m I.IU'raU, ut (dtrilli-tii to any of their lss, Mianlsttatos o nifhier, I do further iWtars thai the il.s lllne of the i-htiri-lw- of IniiUinl anil Ocotlsitil, tit the I sl inUI. Illllfll, ll,-l Slid others of lh name of I'nttestsHt or I.Hm iI, to Im nam nshle, ami they Ihemwhe to m damned Kiel will tin) fnrsnke the same. I il.ifnlllierihvbire that I Will help, assist and advise all or any of M holiness' agent. In any le. whereier I shsll l In H- r-iinntf, Germany, Holland, leiiiiir(t, SwihIiii, Norway, I'hiihiiid. Ireland, or A mer le or In ny older kingdom or territory, I shall come to, and do tny utmost In extir pate the heretical Protestant r Llls-ral dis-trlnes, and to destroy all their pretended power, refill or otherwise. I do further promise and declare that, not withstanding I am dispensed with to assume any religion hcretteul for the propagation of the mother ehun-h'a Interest, to keep secret and private all her agents' councils from time to time, as they entrust me, and not lo divulge, directly or Indirectly, by won), writing or circumstance whatever, but to execute nil that shall Im proponed, given In charge, or discovered unto me, by you my glumtly father, or any of Dili sacred convent. I do further promise and declare that 1 will have no opinion or will of my own or any mental reservation whatsoever, even as a corpse or cadaver (perlnde ac cadaver), but will unhesitatingly oix'y each and every command that I may receive from my super iors in the militia of the pope and of Jesus Christ. That I will go to any part of the world whithersoever I may be sent, to the frozen regions of the north, the burning sands of the desert of Africa, or the plngles of India, to the canters of civilization of Europe, or to the wild haunts of the barbarous savage of America, without murmuring or repining. and will be submissive In all things whatso ever, communicated to me. I do furthermore promise And declare that T will, when opportunity, presents, make and wage relentless war, secretly or openly, against all heretics, Protestants and Liberal as I am directed to do, to extirpate them from the faceof the whole earth, and that 1 will spare neither age, sex or condition, and that I will hang, burn, waste, boll, flay, strangle and bury alive these Infamous heretics; rip up the stomachs and womb of their women and crush their Infants' heads against the walls In order to annihilate their execrable race, That when the same cannot be done openly, I will secretly use the pois onous cup, the strangulating cord, the steel of the polnard, or the leaden bullet, regard less of the honor, rank, dignity or authority of the person or person, whatever muy be their condition In life, either public or priv ate, as I at any time may be directed so to do by any agent of the popo or superior of the brotherhood of tho holy futher, of the society of Jesus. In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate my life, my soul and all coporcal powers, and with this dagger which I now receive, I will subscribe my name, written In my IiIimkI. In testimony thereof ; and should I prove false or weaken In my determination, may my brethren and fellow soldiers of the militia of the pope cut off my hand and my feet.and my throat from ear to ear, my belly opened and sulphur burned therein, with all the punish ment that can be Inflicted upon me on earth and my soul tie tortured by demon In an eternal hell forever. All of which I do swear by the blessed trinity, and blessed sacrament which I am now to receive, to perform, and on my part to keep Inviolably; and do'call all the heavenly and glorious host of heaven to witness these my real Intention to keep this, my oath. In testimony hereof, I take this most holy and blessed sacrament of the eucharlst, and witness the same further, with my name written with the point of this dagger, dipped In my own blood, and seal In the face of this holy convent He receives the wafer Irora the superior and writes his name with the point of his dagger, dipped in his own blood, taken from over the heart. P.O. 8. of A. Its History, Principles and Objects, as Set Forth by the National Secretary. This Patriotic Order was first organ ized in Philadelphia, in 1W, and had extended through several eastern and southern states, when the civil war in 13ol compelled the suspension of its operations. After the restoration of peace it was reorganized, and it is now firmly es tablished in nearly every state and ter ritory of the United States, and the membership is increasing at a rapid rate, so that today its camp-fires are burning brightly and its standards waving triumphantly In all parts of our broad land. The Order has for its objects the in culcation of pure American principles, and reverence for American institu tions; the cultivation of fraternal affec tion among American freemen; the op position to foreign interference with state interest in the United States of America, and to any form of organ i:d disregard of American laws and cus toms; the preservation of the constitu tion of the United States, and the ad vancement of t'Ur free public school system. Its immediate benefit are home benevolence, the care of I U sick, the burial of its dead, the protection of and assistance to all connected with it who may be in need, Next to the love for the Cre.nUr, we believe that Patriotism is the highest and noblest affection of the human soul. We believe that the institutions of no country are safe without patriotic citi zens, and that none will so jealously guard and protect thern as those who turn born and reared under their In fluence, We bellev that we have the best form of government it ft the masses on the fac of the earth. For the wei fare, prosperity and liberty of all American citizens and their deseend ants, we desire to protect out iurm (A government und preserve (t intact from the influence and control of any foreign power, By disseminating serf tfments of loyalty und patriotism; by establishing a fraternal fueling of devo tion Ui country amongst all Americans, wo iiin- lo tnake it imswHihl fur any onu l llvn utnler tin' pntttfUun tf lhi Miamaml hit l" nhnuWu ttol hohur ami rvvin II. ahd !n would not W willing- to (lw tip ins Utn In ill (elice til the it ltelplis of frevdmii ami justice, which It rvprvannta. V dolr to sus tain the purity of the ballot, and to lavt il InMlltfi'Mly ami legitimately ued. We Is'llevD that our system tf fire imhllu school I tho bulwark of our lllsTty, and wo Insist that they 1 kept absolutely frwi from all ihv1i'IkU ceil and uH'tnrlnii Infliii'tns-a, and ht under tho siM-t vlslnii of hs-al aavular offloe-r t'liftod by the people. We are In favor of compulsory and Industrial education. WK ttmulAtXY WKUVMK ALL OK TI108K I'tlltKltlNKHS WHO COMIC TO TltlH ("Ot'NTUY WITH THE HON KMT DKHIKK OK IimiMINO LOYAL AM Kill CAN CITIZENS, and who BINCKKKLV DISAVOW ANY AND ALL ALLWilANCK TO KOItr.ltlN POTENTATES AND GOV ERNMENTS, and who honor and revere our national (kg. We are opposed to tho occupancy of any part of our land by foreign speculator or adventurers, who do not wish to become citizens, and wo believe that all of tho resources and privileges of tho country should bo reserved for tho exclusive use of citi zens, either native-born or naturalized. We are in favor of crushing out that which is already here, and of taking measures which will prohibit from en trance into our ports, in the future, of that foreign element which comes hero to advocate communism, and nihilism, and which does not identify itself with our country, and does not respect our flag. We invite all native-born citi zens who believe in their country and ita institutions, and who desire to per petuate free government, and who wish to encourage a brotherly feeling among Americans to the end that we may ex alt our country, to join with us in this our work of fellowship and love. Any white male person shall be eligible to membership in this Order who is of good moral character, sixteen years of age, born on tho soil or within the jurisdiction of the United States; a believer in the existence of a Supreme Being as the Creator and Preserver of the universe; opposed to the union of church and state, and to the interfer ence of any power.directly or indirectly, in tho affairs of this government. We have no quarrel with any man on ac count of nationality or religion, but we wish to accord equal justice to all honest American citizens. Wo ask that Americans be allowed fair play on their own native soil, and we seek, by educating public sentiment, to advance the idea of "Americans for America," rather than to insist upon "America for Americans." In addition to the regular beneficial system of the subordinate camps, there is, under the management of the national camp, a separate additional Life Insurance feature, known as tho "Mortuary Benefit Fund," of the P. O. S. of A. Membership in it ia optional with any member of the Order under fifty years of age, after medical exam ination. Only such members of the Order as are enrolled in this Special Benefit Fund will be entitled to any of its privileges. The membership certifi cates are for 11000.00. The cost of admission, exclusive of medical examination fee, is $4.00 and must accompany the application. There are no extra dues, but the members must continue in an active camp of the Order. The only cost after admission is for death assessments. The highest number in any one year has been six. The assessments are as follows, for certificates of tlOOO.00: Between the age of Iff and T, , f I 00 &i i9i. ...... i in ' huh y, i. a-, i an u ,, as in i .. ., .. u ii 15 ,,, 1 Sfl " " 45 " 2 10 This is the only insurance feature provided by the laws of the Order, and is an established success. Every camp should select a medical examiner, and also appoint one of its members as solicitor or agent. Full particulars will be given by the National Secretary, on request. Fkeukhick K. Stekh, National Secretary, Sons of America Building, 524 North Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jr. O. U. A. M. Their Objects, Aims and Intentions Fully Set Forth. We affirm our devotion to the public school system of this country. We be lieve in comjiulsory education, and that all teaching In our schools should be in the Kngliih language to the end that future generations may be able to take their place in the ranksof our country's workers, educated in the history, the customs and manners of Americans, Wa guaranty to every roan the lib erty ot worshiping God, according to the dictates of his own conscience, and would give every assistance to protect all in the exercise of his liberty, but we object most strentisisly to the in terference of any church, no matter under what name it may exist, in the temporal affair of this country. We believe that the Bible should be read in our public schools, not Ut Utwi sectarianism, but to inculcate Its teach ings. It is th recognized standard oi all moral and civil law, w therefore believ that our children should be educated In if teaching, but; that no Book Department. V offer fur s.1ii the following Issika, which at" atrlelly anU-lt-misn t'atholle, ami eattnot fall lo lnurt every true Anmrlean: Vcrki ot Fithtr Chlniqjyt Piwt' Vl'tita IM TUM rMiimrtf nv tn.tt,i . - i..t .t .. m . , , . - . w . ii- . - .,! , v.llinin lug m III ll'l review of Kin life of the author; a history of the plot to aalnato IVi'sldmil Mtteiiln, and disclosing tunny of the i-oii-t workings tif the Human Much I no, Prion, ;!.!. Kent on receipt of prliw. "I MM IvHT. WOM A N AN I) TH K ('O.VFK.NSION A t,.' Thlsllttlo work gives a ctmclso description of the uses of thu eonftisslonsl, esisiclnlly with regard to women In the Catholic Church. Price, 1 oo. Hunt on receipt ef prion. Rev. J. Q. White's Works. 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When you desire to change your place moved wiinoui Doing DroKen or scratcnea, iook ior my wagons NUMBERS 77. AND 207, and you won't think two moves equal to a fire. I. OARD Fourteenth and Douglas Street. dogma or creed should be taught at the same time. We believe that patriotism and love of country should be instilled into the hearts of children, and that with the sacred words of "Mother, Homo and Heaven," our children should be taught that our flag is the symbol of all that makes a "home" for us. We should place a flag upon every public school in herlland. and a Bible within, and to object lesson therein set forth should be a beacon light in every storm which hreatens to engulf us. In this noble and patriotic work we ask the cordial and hearty co-operation of all good citizens. In this grand work we need the helping hand of all organizations holding the same views and principles. We have no time for jealousies and bickerings, but with a united front we should march forward, shoulder to shoulder, remembering that "United we stand, divided we fall." In the strictest sense, we are a na tional political organization, but we oppose with unanimity trie slightest taint of partisanship. "Our Country" is our motto, and we keep this motto steadily before us. We are cognizant that there are great and powerful enemies within our midst, requiring the strictest sur vel lance of all who are at heart, word and in deed Arrwrimn. We, as members of this order, affirm our allegiance to the object of the order as paramount to any partisan affiliation, and urge upon the member ship harmonious, united and intelligent action in carrying out the principles. The fj'illidk WwUl, the leading Ito man catholic paper in the umt-4 HinU:t says: "We do not hesitate Ut affirm that in erformJng our duties as citizens, U:Ur and public officials, we should always and under ail circum stances act simply as Catholics, and we are ojpoed to the common school be cause our church vmihmm Oim," Kwm'TlMMVMTn inmrUA In Tlf A unite; AM are sure Ut bring profitable return Ut the advertiser, Americans, watch the columns of this paper I BlKD FOB ll.LfiTBATr.D PlSCBIPIIVS ClSCDLAB TO H. P. HALLOCK & CO. Proprietors of tb Alantic-Pacific Type Foundry, No. 1013 HOW AHD ST. OMAHA, NIB. of residence and want your furniture Jr, Order United American Mechanics Instituted May 17, I83 Eligibility For Membership. Any white male person born In the United Slatiisof North America, Its territories, or under the irotwtlnri of its flux, who shall have attained the ngn of sixteen yesrs, who Is of Rood "iortt-1 character, a believer In the existence of a Hiiureine Helng as tho Creator and Preserver of the universe. In favor of free education, opposed to any union of church and state, shall lie ellKihle to mem bership under the provisions of the law In the state and subordinate council to which the application Is made; provided, that no person shall be received to beneficial mem bership who is over fifty years of axe. A person shall not be permitted to this order who does not possess a sok1 moral character, or who Is In any way incapacitated from earning a Ilvllhood, nor shall ho be under sixteen years of age. Subjects of a sectarian or partisan char acter shall not be Introduced Into any meet ing of this council, nor shall any member make use of the name of this order at a political meeting, ths os.rr.crs ark: First To maintain and promote the Inter ests of Americans, and shild them from Uio depressing effects of foreign competition. Second To awtlst Americans In obtaining; employment. 'lilrd-Tii encourage Americans In busi ness. Fourth To establish a sick and funeral fund. Fifth To maintain tha public school sys tem of the tulK-d Hlat.-sof America, and to prevent sectarian Interference therewith, and uphold the reading of ths Holy Hlblo therein. stat cocKCff. or aXSHASK; . fi.-JOH.VC. THOMPSON, Omaha. H. V, C.-W. A. HOWAKO, Lincoln, Jr. V. H. A. HILVKK. South Omaha. M. C. Hecrelary-H, 1 iAV, N. V. Life lintldlng, Omaha. Next session at Omaha, October IS, IW2. WAHHI.VOTO.V COtWr.'Il, No, 1. meet " erery Thursday evening In the hall at Ztlh snd Franklin, il, O. CocssMsS, Sec'y, (iAUrrr.MKXVW,1ii No, , meets every " Wednesday night In South Omaha, V, J. I Mrrt.it, Sec, fXM'tllllA fJOVNCII. No. . meets every Tie-alay evening In Ited Men's Hall.Oxi tlneriiHl block, M. A, Out i, Soc'y, VIWlXA fOI.'VCIf No. .ne tvry Sat ' tirdav svenlng In K. V, Hall. I'axton block, W- H. OAur, Kc'y, MN'JOf.N atVUCItj No, t, meels In Lln colii, Nebraska. Fas FINE LIVERY Light Huggl'w. Saddls Horses, Carriages, (drupes, KM., sew ED. DAUMLEY, ' Boarding a Specialty, 17th mi It, M7' kt.