TH E AMERICAN 1M A A tt tW M itrt Ptl ! AtM ( I'HH''!'!!, Nitt, liM III'., it . . i r,vuit.ni,i'i - ii l.... t el I ihi , If ttj '! Uicw i K 5,'M vf the .. A. I A "' ,.t V t ir ii.l.. IMing tin f I U.-. !.f ntt tfltit lit. .ti H minti t f ihe, t I", , tl Mm. et K" Mm M.h Mln, llit.fi liitw1 In ill In- lltil l till! t.t.t ! the rtt;r t 1it- lltIJ, Mr. A. H K !", trwHitl t.it it! tt psitmin I'irruW from tht Atuer I1! IV" AeUtirttl, l)l ItlMesd t liieg the linm pnnled In full the flrotilsr llif.V bt) lit the Initial A. T. A , In Jt jjp I. tler. Not estltttf t till ip lil N.tr hsskrt with Iheiii, he threw them In the trwl w hiln i hi sstur from Dm u.li.fliee to In .r1nli( (1W, Some tliildieit ringing hy M th time pli'krd nj some of them, Slid V emml' Irish Koiitmi I'ntlmllo Oejuiy sheriff got hold of tine of tliein Hint found out who had dropped them. A da or two ttfierwsrd In' mel Mr. Knoll In the cuunl)' court hmise tmtl asked liitu In n somewhat eoinumiidii tory toiu', If ho was cimiliitiiig A 1 A. literature, Mr. Knoll told liim Ihnt he wn not. The deputy ilieiill then pulled mil of hi pt-eket one tf those cireulurs with I ho great hlg A. I. A. letters on it, mid demiinded of Mr. Knott to know w hut ho culled tliHt. ntid If be had not thrown It in the Klreet. Mr. Knoll Informed lilm Unit A. I'. A, In thnl ease, lood for American Press Assoeiiilion, and he hnd thrown them In the street bucHine ho did not wiuit to carry tlumi homo. And by Dint explanation there was one Koinan Catholic oflleiiil learned some thing that he never know before, al though he claims to have, studied for the. priesthood at one time. Another red rag to Dm Humans was found lying on tho show caso of Henry ffurlnir'a drug store. Henry Is one of those enterprising young druggists tvho attended the American l'haruia feutlcul Association, and while he was there, the hotel that entertained the association, had a somewhat extensive liill of faro printed and headed the aper A. I', A., meaning, of course, the association for which the bill of furo wns printed. Henry brought one . of those bill home with him to let his friend know how well he had been living while he was gone, and laid tho bill on his show euse. Hut In a short time some Human spied It and ho told other Ko maris fount it, and they begun to run In to see what It mean!. Home wanted to know if he was circulating A. P. A. literiilure, and told him he had better liiku that thing nil' the show case, and theyannojed him and kept iiim explaining so much that he finally jul the A. P. A., red rug to the U in mi, oul of sight. If (he Human Catholic would at tend America's free public school and read American newspaper', I hey would learn that A. P. A. sttnds for several different associations, for Instance, be wide what ha been mentioned in this letter, It stand for Aocluled Pre Association, American Protestant As sociation, and for American Poultry Association; but the best of all I that it stand for American Protective A nociallon, Yours truly, LiBKiirr. THAT ENCYCLICAL, Evident Calculated to Prove its Au thenticity. Many people have asked us In regard to an article published under the head of "Loo's Address" two or three weeks ago, "l it true?" It can't be. Surely It must bo an exaggeration. Wherodld you get It?" etc., and for the benefit of these "doubting Thomasses" we will ay that the extract was taken, word for word, from en encyclical sent by Pope Leo to the church dignitaries of this country, and sent secretly at that, Certain Ilomlsh prelates have seen fit to deny that Leo sent this letter re forced to, but that their declarations are false is proved, not only by the manner In which the message was first obtained by Protestants, but also by xisting circumstances today. The first patriotic organ to publish said let ter in this country, was tho Patriotic American, of Detroit, Mich., and since then different patriotic organs have used It as they have seen fit, The let- tor was written and sent to this count ry In December, 1!M and many copies of it sent to priests and bishops through out the country. In all cities looal Driest have received copies of it, awl t hough they deny it, It remains true nevertheless. Honed let Arnold would bavo denied contemplating proving traitor to his country had he been ap proached upon th subject before his West Point escapade. Recent dis coveries bear out tho statement that the letter Is genuine. A short time ago Bishop Spaulding, of Peoria, received a consignment of (supposed) wine. The I. ;l a. .1 . , 1 1 . i mm . f. ..I I l.t,trt)U4' !''' ' , , , t . t . i. it , I -. it i 1 I. .,,.. c,i(t.i1M til ISwU H t ,t Vt.-i. 'I'-4 ft f wv t ..,, .. 1 1 ik !., I . 1 m i- l lm'tli! t.)l l h .J fvlm In ' os bm-liHir t f Hi in Ml ttttn .iil mI im.il.. ti.w " iit.j! Sl' 'i. I'.k:ilili.tn'-1 l),al n l,i-itl Jf Dm " iti'tilU ' I " tt eit. Die ,i u ,1 on .i si.f?!J,n.l ! tfmtui .Li 0 il liiH', hot D" t't hmii.Ml (..! D.. I i't. t e" th. ee. In M.'litit', III , ii in. tii' rut a ltH-ftl liinih iIhotU lot I.' -..rilii ' i Die i-on ti.l. nif i ).. Il.imti.li eli-iyy f vl.'iiiiij, not.!" tohite Dn Irt.'t, while thl.iUnttxl, Dint bs-ftl pel- hate iverlved rllh- au.l amoiiiDoti In laiye ijiiaotili. ami ftt a itt nt tll'. Ofomi-H' bl It l.'inU Sl.iptJ Dii'se ut l..inneis i s.H'il it NMsiltI., but lh' a.n t bii.l lt.M ii diviilued, Ami so II Is Dii-oituhniil flic eniinlry. In ncr'oid mieottilh Do okI. C of Dm impe. lb" priestcraft of Die church tue preparing for it coie lug slrugiflo. ( f course they deny It , but, of tvlial use is it to falsify lO Inlellljjenl, lMMl-evcd Allierlcilll flllxensy Intelligent, jsuiple form their own opinion ami pii-piirii for fu lure enn rgencles. Tri-'it;i Itimh; Address to Orangemen. An address to the Ornngeineii of Ire laud bus been Issued by the (irnnd Orange lodge, signed by the earl of Erne as Imperial grand muster. It states that there never has been a morn critical period in Die history of the country than the present, and that It is deplorable that the destinies of Dm British empire should at present bo in tho bands of men who are pledged to Its dlsmemls'i'ini'iit. Recent events have proved that tho tyranny of Ho- mlsh ecclesiastics Is In full force, to the subversion of all Independent life on tho part of those whom they have the power to sway, nor was it obscurely shown what Protestants might look for ward to endure If an Infatuated political party was allowed to unmake tho eon stltutlon. For six years Ireland had peace murders, moonlighting assass lnatlon and boycotting ceased. Since tho advent of Mr. (Jludstono to power, however, hope had revived In the con olaves of conspirators, and those who lived by troubling tho land are already showing activity at tiicir evil trade. During the whole of tho agitation f one Dumlir or mitrmjc bad boon brought borne to uny single momlstr of the Oranin association. With regard to Home Huh; the address counsels the brethren to stand together, adding that It may not lie needful to repeat the deeds (lone when Durry was defended but they were ready to do a their fore fathers hnd done rather than submit to the Homlsli hierarchy. Prom, JlKHIIEtlT If. DKVKKKAUX. God Speed You! MacmcPaick, 111., January HI, IHiCi. Kditok Amkiiican Dear Sir: Pirn enulosod inonev order for fcl.OO fur your paper for six months. hud a copy loaned rue by a friend, mid I tell you It I good. J i ahead with your oiusiuie ugHlmt popery. D wu with il, I say, It ought not to bo to) crated lure at all, sfier the language wo see used in the "papal bull" that was published in your paper. Send me a paper right away. It ought to betaken in every Protestant home in the land. I say go ahead, and Ood speed you In your noble work. Your In tho cause, It O, JIkiit. P, S. I wish you and your noble r paper every success. 1 oil will succeed backed by a noble patriotic peoplf Do not be afraid of the ll imans. Fire hot shot Into Diem, right and left Tho pope tell Diem they owe no a! leglanee to this government. I say let us clean out popo and popery from thene United State. Let u ever Do ready for Die treacherous coward. will do all I can for your p'iper in this community. The K'lrnans are in the msjority in this town. Yours, It. O. 1! Down On Rome Rule. St. JcmkI'H.Mo., January 13,18t:),-. Kditoh Ameiucan: You will please mall your paper to Die encosed addresiiH. We chanced to see a copy of the paper and admire It very much We do not believe in Home rule. We don't believe in monkeys and hand organs but we do believe we hsve good school system and a good govern meat, and don't wish to have it changed to suit the tatle of Home, We think your paper worthy of a pUco in every house in the world. We'll all be ready when the lime for extermination come, Please begin our subscriptions witb last week's insue. We will send you some more subscribers soon. May you ever be ucce.futl in publishing that n ble paper. Tiirke Nkw Sl'HSCItlBKIM, Per W. 11. It Money to loan at Dime Bank, 1504 Farnam St. Savlngi N. WHITNKY, ICO p- -n m'm- m -X "W I'm sin tt sik w . Uu j- . in h uu; IS I AID littl I t.' t 11 t ,t fW l 1,1 it mi ) k D i ft !.. i t !. i s l.i l vl3 SrfTT? CD t.,l ji.iii vht.i. . A I Dil p. Id. ) iilwoio ( 4(l, ami ,H(' tir; Iftdt fl ltd I" tt".l $ ,li . kl.i l ,. emly. 'I I. iiini', ' Hi .M(! tiJ, ll ft 1 1NP (mil I.' ft M PUTIN'' t.it stu lliftd.v V. N. WlltTNt V, I ill s...iil l .Di HI - - D. Yon Want PottMC Ort.ct? 'I'llifT IMV t. mn Olli.S Willi III lite It of Die in tiilihliiUli sli.in, ainl Is Hie Dine for I In we Keeking poh now ie i'liiplo) nu lit lo take pros r slepx to cure one of I hew lueralive jswi'.lons. Ml wliDBi-e lntivt.d sboiild at oiiee lid for a copy of Die Pulled SIb s Dine Ibsik. It U H cegislKi' of all feib nil ofliiss mid employiueiit in eneb Inle and territory, the dislrlet of '"ol- umbia imil itluiMid, Willi their salaried, Minium, lit and duties: shmt who i Iglble for nppolnluient, (iieMloris iked nl examiiml ions, how to give mi ppllcalioii and bow lo push It to sue- ess, and gives besides a vast amount of Important and valuable informal ion relative lo government positions never before published, 1 lundsomcly bound In cloth, I'rico, 75 cents, post paid. Address .1. H. Soule, Publisher, Box CI, Wanhlngtoii, I). I!. . American Iodge h. O. I. No. 221, meets every Ihursduy night in Red en Hull In Patterson block, 17tli and V-nam St. M. L. ZOJK Sec, Kuenne's bakery, 622 S. 1 1th St. WK IIAVK The Finest Line of Harmonica in Die city. HKLL STOItF, Jewelry Department. Kat DybalT Delicious Cream Can dies, 1518 Douglas street. lloerchcrt, the tailor, has removed from Slxtoonth and California, lie can now bo found at 987 north Twenty fourth. Friends give him a Call. Tho Cabinet Unliable Gasoline Htovo Is Warranted for Three Years. It is tho Most Perfect gasoline stove made, W. Y. HTOCTZF.L, 714 8. Kith, Is agent for the west. Take'No'tice!!! The Holidays are over and tho very busy days aro gone, now to business. From this date John Kudd, 305 North 10th Street will give Hi'KClAf., attention to the repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, If you have anything In the above lines It will pay you to take It to him. All work guaranteed. American llukery, 1KIM St. Mary's avenue, wagon delivery, Hughes & Sandherg, photographers 20" North Sixteenth slreet, guarantee satisfaction, Tim best 2 00 and $3.00 cabinet In the city, H-2'lf SOLID GOLD. P. O, H. of A., 1fi.Hr,. Jr, U. V. A. M. 76 cents. Loyal Orange l 60, I'.KLL HTOIIK JKWKLKY DMT lolh and Dodge. 4 PLKASK, JlKFOKFi 1JUYINU A Piano, see the new scale Kimball at A. Douglas street. lospe's, 1413 tf Removal Notice, W. H, llauer ha moved from loOl Howard Street to 1718 St. Mry's Ave. Teh phone No. 1584. tor any thing In Hay, drain, Flour and Feed give me a trial. Would be pleased to have all Fimknus come and see me. W, II. MAP Kit. 1718 St. Mary's Ave NOTICE I I I We wish to call attention to our market, where we give you more meat and better quality for your money than other market in this part of the city, Everythlnir sold for cah. The C. O 1). market. Call in an I try us, C. F. Kkkhskht, 1021 Leavenworth Street. MONEY TO LOAN. KEYSTONE CO., SHE ELY BLOCK Loans on personal property, insur anee policies and real Or tato. Warrants bought. See us first. 208 Shcely Ulk - The Bet Train for Chicago Is tho Burlington' No. 2, leaving Omaha at 4:4,") p. m., dally, Magnificent sleeoinir cars. Comfortable chair cars Perfect dining cars. Tho Burlington alsooffcrs unequalled double, dallv service to Denver, St Louis and Kansas City, Ticket ofllce, 122,'l Farnam Street. A, P $1.50. A. buttons f0c, In solW gold American Book Department, Money to loan at Bank. 1504 Farnam St. Dime Savings John Kudd, 305 North Kith St., has a full line of Ladies' and Gent's Gold Watches. I t KKtK! H. M H riiciin in Mediol (Itctncisii, . tftOftit ftftlt lftttw Mft tritiftitt. i t t, ' . t -, . i I. ' '! I : 1 . t i tAf lMftN MMIktlHrN J I . . tl f ! ttnti ml lift lift) k. Ilift M4, nth Eitiicttd will) Criat Pains, 1 DH. F. D. WILSON, xDEHTIST. .t... U Stl l"4 M. t nunc III, In t mlft S itmtg fMf... - Mill. ART I AM DnugU 81. AUSIC OmnhA,; Nob. STOP that coughing:: USE A BOTTLE OF Sandstedt's Celebrted Cough Syrup Prices 23 snd SO Cents, el the SWEDISH DRUG STORE, M. SAND8TEDT, Propr. 303 N. 16th 8t, (i.i 10 Djlmll'g for line candies, 151 M Douglas Si. FROM SIRE TO SON. "VI I it ll c r Wlione IlrsreniliiiiU Continue to W..r t lin 4 lot Ii. llerodltary clorgymen are not un common in all religions, according to Chambers' Journal. A very promi nent family among the Jews the Adlers. have long held high rank in their church. In tho last century nourished the Kabbl lleor Adler. lie was father of Morduiai Adler chief rabbi of Hanover whose son, Dr. 1! Adler, having boon for some years delegate chief rabbi of Kngland, has now succeeded his rather. thus four generations of the Adlor family have held the rabbinate, and a pass atre In the will of IV. Nathan Adlor points to there being still another generation In the person of the son of tho prosent chief rabbi, carrying on. the priestly traditions of the family. In the church of Homo tho celibacy of the clergy prevents the direct transmission of tho priostly olllee, but there are numerous families for Instuncfl, the Vaughnns, to which the archbishop of Westminster belong In which one or more mem bers of several generations havo be como clergymen. The present Car dinal Moran. of Sydney, Is nephew and' heir of the late Cardinal Cullea of Dublin, and no loss than twenty seven of his near relative are priests la Ireland, America, und the colonic. In tho church of J nglaud such caes aro very common. me clerical family of Collins was founded In 1.W.J by Kov. Kdwurd I ol- lins rector of Illogan, In Cornwall For hi years his direct descendants woro rectors of the same parish, Slnco then -the Collin family has given over a hundred rectors and 1 1cars to the church, Itev. Stephen Newcomo became curate of Glrton In lOiio. Ills son Stephen lei L several children, three el whom became clergymen, From tho oldost of these sons descended Daniel Newcomo. dean of Gloucester; William New come, areiiuihop of Armagh ana a number of rectors and vicars. From the second of the three broth ers also descended clergymen of the established church, while from the third, llonry Newcome, of Manches ter, the colebrated presbyteriaa minister, and e.ected vicar of (Jaws- worth, descended a line of clergy that even now, after a lapse of a couple of hundred years, is lo ft flourishing condition, Two brothors, George and Kdward Bynge, were respectfully bishops of Cloyne and Cork during the seven teenth century. In tto noxt genera tion two of the sons of Itlshop Kdward became, the one dean of Klldare. the other archbishop of lunrn The archbishop's two sons became bishop of Klphln and bishop of Klllaloe. The bishop of Klllaloe died In 1771, when the episcopal honors of the family ceased, though soveral later mombers were clorgymen. In mod ern times there have been la England three fumllies who havo devoted themselves to the church and have doservodly attained high rank in It. These families are tho Wllborforces, Wad s worths and Islckersteths. The first Is of quite recent clerical origin, but already Includes two bishops. The second Includes a dean of Christ church, a bishop of Lincoln, a bishop of St. Andrews and bishop of Salis bury. To tho third belonged tho lato bishop of Klpon. the bishop of Kx eter, tho bishop of Japan, Kdward Blckersteth, an evangelical preachor of considerable eminence, and thf dean of Lichfield. OPTICAL (iOODS at J Price. We luive an elegant line of the Dia mante Specs and Kye Glasses. THY TIIKM. BKLL STOKK JKWKLKY DKPT . . . Kat Dyball'sdeliclous Cream Candies. 1518 Douglas St. S. H. Patten, denJt building, telephone 50 oom Bee I I "l"! i. ft LOBECK ,H i s.itJi VDnt U: Builders' HardwarG, AND TOOLS thy ua ocr 140 ! Douglas St. Telephone A.. UAt, HALD M..I ! ll nthmrMc Rot Ii trlna COAL Trenton, O tnion, unto, wainut Blot k. wt am tm BiT vsnttti 6 tort C3i. ton co-jnna fisoiu, t'M It fc: H W.lnf iml. sml II, .!! 1l. V A Illi: 9!lt Mfw-I sml roiili'.tt A. I 'l. 12 We fu and HAN jtlve you prices thai Is worth your attention as we liave no liiitb rents to puy which emilili! us to Kivc ynii llrst-elass work at exceedltmly low prices. FRIENDS GIVE ME A CALL. The Place to Buy The Best Quality of Meat at the Lowes Prices is 'at Q9s WILS0N'S MEAT MARKETy 2815 Leavenworth Street. Oysters, Fish and Game at tii'Flowebt market rmcES. Buy for CASH AND SAVE MONEY. TEETH T5SS25C- Full Set TEETH $5.00.x I'KUFKCT FIT GUA HAN TEED. iXXXjOCL GOLD CROWNS AND BRIDGE WORK AT REDUCED PRICES. Dr. WITHERS, Dentist. Wth and Douglas Streets, Brown Block, 4th Floor. TELEPHONE I77S. tw l ttr r r cuttih out ah a ouidk. jki -t J W. R. BENNETT CO. They Open Another New Department-Constantly Increasing Facilities-Three Car Loads or Hour Just in. Prices on Flour Away Down--Wonderfully Low Prices in All Depart-ments-Don't Forget Our Fresh Butter and Eggs, !Sw watebes iml .(i-wi'lry ri'pnlrliil fle i ii.u.hi uimra vmi i'hii mt vi hi r wati'hi.s, elis-kser jiiwt-lry of any kind n-pnlri-d by a tliiiroiiKhiy ciiinpt.H'iii. ii"" , i",'1l workman, lit n very low prlee. How often lo wk carry our watrh whi-ii II, Is really of no linn to us on aeeounl,of Its Kitlnlns or IohIiui or stopping simply becaiiMi we art sure It w look II, M niOHt Jewelers we would be to d that It, would eost. ll.Ml or tiJtt to put It, In Itood shape, when In reality weotiKht not, to pay more than .Vie or 7V to have It llxeil and KuaniiileecJ. We propone to do all work en trnsted U our rare In a faultless manner, and Kiiaranteft the work In every shape, lit IIENNKTT'W I'OI'l l.All I'HK.'KH. Itilnifln anythliiK you have to repair In this line and let us estimate on II for ymij It, vil.liiK lo do lb s. Mini we are sure we can save you bin money. u ..iii.i.nif,,, aiu-H Willi ever lob. Ill this (b i.iirliiient. von will also Hnd an eleirant. assort nient, of Jewelry, wabdies, eloaks and sllverwear, and our prlees am nnht. every time. Now Is your time to buy eroekeiyr prices are down and iinillty up. Tea nips, SJfH- set,. I'bites Ac each, or 4k! a dozen. Chamber set. lileces. Il.lis. Tumblers only ,le each. Til UK F. ( Alll.OAIiH Of I'Lol ll Just received. Prices are away down. W. R. BENNETT CO.. 1502 TO 1512 CAPITOL AVENUE. THE McCAGUE SAVINGS BANK, N, W. Corner Fifteenth mid Dodge Streets. Four 141 Per Cent Interest on Book Accounts. Five (5) Per Cent on Six Month Certificates. Foreign Drafts and Monoy " Orders at Lowest Rates. HiO-lTG OIT XVnJLZj ESTATE. Hank open from fl a. m. to : p. 111. Mondays from a. 111. 10 8 p. 111. t 111 & LINN. t f t 1I hi ' AMt l;rtMi, Cutleru roof luck. 279. OMAHA. NEB. Sc RICE. M tit .fl IS Wood, Coke, Kindling. iiti.ni ITS lin. U.. C. H.FOPBY, MANPFACTPHKU OF TRUNKS. AND TRAVELING BAGS, REPAIRING DONE. 1406 Douglas St. OMAHA, NEB. PHOTOGRAPHER, QQ.l TSJr. 2Atln 7rs! for a Wl-lb. sack, and all (trades Kiar-aiiM-ed, ... , Our butter department Is boomluiti prlees lire very low. No oleo handled by us. Our i-'kvs are all carefully candled and are the best to be had In the city, OIIH MIC AT AND I'lHIl WOT. Is dolnff wondfoiis, I,o prlees and fair treatment Is what does It,. No seconds sold by us; all our meals are the best. In stationery we otter 25 nice envelopes for only lie. (loud note pa pur Ik; peruillre, Tolli paper !lc per pack. Toilet pllier.1c per roll. Hchooi pads, tablets, pencils of all kinds. I'lctuie l.ooks etc,, etc, All al llemiott's popular prices. (Jet all your Koodsof us from our grocery department, tea, coltee and spice, hardware clitarsiiiid tobacco, dry (foods, notion, and our droit departments. Look for barKiilns In all of the above dn piiitiiieiils. In (Irutfs we 1'itn save you the most money on anythliiK ' curry In this line, We are still servltiK free, clam bullion, beef bullion, cherry cordial, beef extract, all as free as the air you breathe, Hall In and try anyone, or nil, for a week or so free, and see If they don't benelll you. It won't cost, you anythliiK to try and It may gdve you a new lease of llfn.