THE AMERICAN,. 'tti ti I . I . .1 I ,-. i, t . I . ,i ,.,.t . J . tit ... ... ,- .... . , V- . -. - i I . , i - - .it-. . . . t . i , , '. t , . . t . 1 1.. .. t. . , via 4 It . V t , .. . I'. . I ( .- I t ' ft t". I -II . wl - H .1 . ' ' t -' kl it !., . H(t, t (.. .. . " -4 1 l i! i !!:-. U'-t :-,! l r. t t . V. x $ i.ih !,. in t.,- I I i ! j i, I X lii o !, !.!.... '. I , I j . 1 4(li' .I" -Hi -r f i -.I'l On t -u t'l I'l .. . ; t i . . . t .i I I., t ! I'll. s ! ft I t4 l-it'l liiml f.n tt ti Hi""-)"ii h innti-.! ), K li.it lit Mn t ! 1 1 i itijm.i.i -wr tl-ir w !k ! t'..- lim M Ivisi Mcittiwlitli If i!tt. Wlei li J tn-l tit IIhii t In" fi let limit In iu,iSi tlmiwt ftt.m nii(iiit i v! lit.' I'ltf ff ii)in, liili lo ltin l.ivl ! ki-l fn'tn ! l.iOiHoj j.l .! lie k H i.n I .li.. i kill lull in the Hue JVdl n riisuv OatUt III liS'l juM tin. Ik the (i til qiltwt 4f Hit" ltvi wlltit the fcllallgtt I'd l'i ll i. Jin (i.H.nl tliii i tmiM, Wont lllti the inu mel ll k ltt lii the traveler. IlrtVI!u Hftitiil mil tlin ruin hit h In' lH'l li ii iirih iiil n lnij W It III till !tl't of tlio latter ltl li'Hteil ttjl tmrmviiitly t iiihI l'iit lulu, Tlir trnvi li-r, Mi(iioiiii linn nl iiiii k lll.ll llll-l Ihh 11 r left l llilll It)" In muxtiT, ri' irtl'tl hi uiovi'iiu'iit n niHi ks (if foiiilni'M, mill ii m llpi'itiiiiiml ;ihhiii.1 mmu In- ili'ti'iiiiiniil ! ktt i linn, lit gnvo liiui h khh mi'1wi , inn) tm iriiiK U IhiI Imik linn with linn luliisi IminU r. N( HOlllHT llilil III' tllllril lilf lllHlnill- win than I hi')-wore ikii! liy llm ln(i. Tlio owiiit, thinking that tliiMlux wjintnl to luy Willi llit'iu, timk tliiiu nw.iy flKiiin. Tlio imiiiml In'khu to lmrk at tin' iltior, wliirh l!H'triivi'li'roiM'iiiil. ('miii'lio niuili'licil up Irtiuwrfi iiihI dlT ln lli-w. Tlio travt'liT jmsti'il nflrr liini in his tlivssinjj jiuwii. Anxiety for tlm fatt of g jmrso full nf jjulil tmpoli'ons, of forty francs t'lich, which wa in ono of hi.n jMH'ki'ta. navo tloulilo velocity to liin Bti'jw. Ctiuichu run at full hkh1 to liin unmtcr's house, whero (ho ntnuiger nr riveil n few nionienU nfterwanl lirenth lesa nnd enraged, llo nccnseil tlio iloj; of robliinjc him. "Sir," said tlio master, "my clog is u faithful creulure, ami if ho has run away with your trousers it is because yon havo in thein money which does not, belong to you." Tho traveler becamo still more exasperated. "C'oinjioso yourself, sir," rejoined tlio other smiling; "without doubt thorn is in your purse a 6-livro piece, wilh Rueh and such marks, which yon picked up on tho Houlovard St. An tonio, and which I threw down there With tho firm couviction that tho dog would bring it buck again. This in tho cause of t ho robbery which ho has com mit tod upon you." Tho Bt ranger's rago now yielded to as toniBhuiont. llo dolivcred the C-fivro pioco which ho had deposited in tho juime and complimented the dog which bad occasioned him bo much uneasiness and Buch an unpleasant chase. Now York World. Milking Money I'linlly. A pt ory is of a certain BrKklyn worn gu who finds a peculiar gignifieenco now in the words of the psalmist, "Prido goeth before destruction and haughty pint licfore a fall." Her husband is a man of prejudices, and one of them is against wearing an overcoat that costs more than fifteen dollars. This notion orely triod his wifo'g artstocratio ideas, and when exinistulation and entreaty availed nothing sho resorted to strategy. Collusion with his tailor on the occasion of his recent need of an outdoor garment permitted his purchase of a sixty-five dollar coat for his usual price, fifteen dollars. Tho wife duly paid the difference and was linppy for a fow days. Within a fortnight an old friend met nor husband and at once noticed tho un usual elegance of his new overcoat. "Why, how's this? You are wearing better clothes than you used to." "Not at all," he replied. "This is one of my ordinary fifteen dollar overcoats." "It isl Well, I'll give you twenty-five dollars for it." "It's yours," was the prompt reply, and tho bargain was completed on the pot. When the husband reached home his wifo was surprised at his apjiearance. "Why, where's your coat?" she asked. "Oh," was the complacent reply, "a fool down town offered me twenty-five dollars for it and I took it."-New York Times. Virtu In Hunchback. Some two or three years ago a hunch back, well known as "Bosco," used to clean the boots and run errands for the habitues of tho Maisou d'Ur and Cafe Riche, in Puris, many of whom, before making a bet or sitting down to play at cards, would touch his hump "for luck." One evening a celebrated actress, com ing out of the Maison d'Or, sent a friend for two lottery tickets in a drawing that was to take placo on the morrow. Many a time before she had triod her luck, but always without success, so this time sho rublied the two pieces of paper on Bosco's talismanic hump. Next day she found she hud won 2,000. London Tit Bits. Will Encourage Htona Throwing. Transparent glass bricks have on occa sion been let into the walls of build ings to afford light at places where a window would interfere with the architectural plan. It is now pro posed to cast glass, not necessarily transparent, into largo blocks for build ings. This material is practicably inde structible, perfectly nonabsorbent, and therefore dampproof in a manner which few bricks are, and in this way coarse glass of this kind could be made nearly as cheap as concrete, stone or baked clay. Boston Globe. America Good Enough. Father (looking up from his paper) In the public schools of Austria they tow teach chess. Boy I'd rather stay here and Btudy football. Good News. ,i v. ' Ml ( 11" i. . ; 1 1.. . ! I !w II- In. i t (te.i i t I I., j . ..... t..).,i ! i -. 1 ,1 (I . I ! !.. 1... I. - j t . i,l,4. ' It 1 1.. f .. ..l 1t. . - i" n .! It. si t ! . , it. .. fn iti. ili u ...i 11'ifclTtt III i hi Ht lt 11,1 i .Ht4 -I. -41 I I- ' HttlM' ' s? I - -I l-l 1 . . if nil l-M- IMt : t Hi! II llltl : . fcllil aim Ii ,.) 1 I.. 1 Ml .t ill Ht l.f f,t I 1 Iml nil .'I I! 'hum-v t. llu .tv an- itiif. it ni 'i I. ' n't M'tl j II W tin. lii I I In l I" " l.lttll Hi W.i I. I. I I .-.rlMll.tlllll Slt-ti. U i it i mii. I it)., i mitt iufttt-eh. " t tin.'t Tilt (Hlllltt 1. lit I -i i illllMil I1H, III! ' lit' lillt ll I il il i II. "II U In il.lltiil iliit.lit fiititi lt.nl II vlilrli I In' t.. ill ill run. In it. mi. 't linn ii Ii lii ' Inn, tiiiiki. fi.ii 1iiullnii fnt llu' li.tl.' i hil-lmii olli. In In it 1 1 . i stliun.il. limit inlnn I lie t.nl Minn if fcillll-.. .11.. I II" I i III li'M lllliH III l.f Mil' iiim Ii : hihI If mi "t:ii Jinlt' anil illiM' if ul I llu' It iiit ii k'lmtK of nil rltl Killing. I'l. A lit It'lll , Imlil ll fl' ll'Ml'llilllt fnli- t liim citiii'i i nil. j; tin" mi'I iinii iil.-. U i l- niniiiiiiili'iiifi1 iiml ii. jnuli il, iiihI luimlftl n t - In I lie m'i IiI.ii . IT. Nfiiluriiilii.it tin llllnyt If httriir In iii ft liil llu' t liiinii ii-. oi -I lit tvlit t mi' 'tiitiiuiiiili'ulftl, itiul I in ) itif lain iinui r an ..lll'lilli!, Ik Thtt pHitlt nf hrri'l !i' me In I f enu flsi'iiiftl iiml ii)iilii tl In the l imn Ii. Ail i tit'iilf t nr mil iirli'". faviiriiiK lii'it' I it's, in1 1 lit'lr ili'fi'iiilt i t, nr iili iiil iu fur I In-in III -nil 4. in- i ill Inu' iliH'iuuf ills fur I Inln, nit infiiuiiiiit iiml tusif inli'tl fiiini nllli'f . 'JO. Tlin Kfi'iilnr piiwi'ls, nlntliir imtiiiii nt'iit nr ii'iuimi'iii')', lot' lmuiiil In hMi'iif thai liny will I'xlii nilnalf, iict'tinllnu In thrlr IHiu t'i'. nil Iii if I li .M'nuilf iiiiu tl hy I In' I'liiiit'li ; iiml it . temporal Initl mil purKlim Ills liiml nl lifi'iM Ii'h, Is e-i'tiinm;!iili'iilfii. 21. TlniHtt sitrni'il ttllli I lie cross for the I'Mi'iinliiiHliiii nf lii'i'illi's, ri'.lnli'i' In tint prlvllf t;i 'liinli'il In I lie criit.:.!i'i fnr lint lit'llinf llm Imly 1 : 1 1 1 1 . "I. 'I'ln y in.' alisnlvcil frnin nil oMltiiU Inns wlin ii if III nnyn Ki liniiml In lii'iftli's. El. Wlioevi'i'illi's I" Imtl le uiiitlnst-tlni im Ih'IIcvIiih, niriils tin klnilnin of liciivcli. 21. We (In nnt I'Mli i'in tliiwi) lionilcldes, to wlieni II nmy Imve linpiiciieil In lliclmciil for t heir mill her i liuicli nititliiHt I lie cx-cnin-luiiuli'iileil. to Kill Nnme nf them. Thitl ('iithnllc l'lliiecH me luniiul. hmh ly civil ui.il cinnii law, tint In receive nr oleiiile lieri'llcs, mid much more lire mil. In jei'inlt their riles, or oilier CM'ivl.so of their vIIkIoHi or nillu r, their falKe him'I. Iml nro mitt Hnli'innly hnuiiil everywhere, to it pel mil I'MicI thein. 2il. The follow lim temporal punishment urn to lie en forced on lu'rellcs; l.tl Infamy, ftnd Hie conseqiient. (Ilwiuiilllli'iillons for all civil nets. 2nd-Iiilesliililllty, ns well uc.tlvo as pusslvo (Iiml, Is, they enn neltlier iniiko will nor Inhnrlt, whut Is left, to them by others). 3rd - Loss of pulcrnal power over elilldren, 4th-I.oss of dowry, mill other prlvlli'ttes grunted to women, fttli-Conllscii-I loii of nil Roods, tlt.Ii That vuhsiiIs mid sliivcs mid others lire free from itll, even Mworii oliMniil Ions dm) to their lord or mi ni her. Till Capital corporal punishment, espiu'liilly death, ami perpetual Imprison, incut, 2T. Tito cunoii law fnrlilds nil t ilerallon 28. Thill inelrnpnlllaim Iiml l. shojis urn to cx-i'dinmiinli'iili' him who kiuiiis lllinrty of ."iinscleiice, "9. NoouthlHlii lie kept towards heretic princes, lords or ol liers. 110. Heretics uru to he deprived of all civil and paternal rlithts. 111. The poH) enn alwolve from all oaths. Si Kvery lilshup U ordinary Jude In a ciiiiso of heresy, The reason Is because the bishops run ex-itftlclo. iiml oiiKht toextlrputu heretics, mid Inlllct upoti tliem the duo pun Ishiucnoi, and to this are bound on pain of deposition. JleshU'H, are the lut ulallorM en perlally (lepuleil by tho upontollc sea. F.very bishop In his diocese Is tliiiiiulit to be, iind In ro lty It, u naiiirul Inquisitor, (liter ally born liiiiilsltot'i. no as to have the samu (Hitter with thiMC already iiieiillniied In u 'itiisc of heresy, XI. In every promissory oath, ulihoiixh ulitnliilely taken, there are certain condi tions tacitly understood, nmoiiKst which are: 1st If 1 cam 2nd -To save thn rlnht and authority of u superior! Urd When the oath hi mioses I he honor of the upostollc see to be Illicit. !H. That the council of Trent, (I he lust and great uuthorlty of Koine), decrees and eom inandii that the sacred canons and all gen eral councils, also the other aiiostolli; euuet liieiitu Ihsiieil In favor of eccleslastlcul icrsoii of ecclesiastical liberty, and iiuiilnst Its vlnlutnrs, ull of which by this priisont decree It renews, nnd tinint be exactly ob scrvod by all. CARDINAL'S OATH. "I, -.cardinal of tho Holy lfoman cltturh, do promlso unci swear that., from this time to the end of my life, 1 will be faithful and obedient unto Hi. Peter, tlio holy apos tolic Koinan church, and our most holy lord, the poo of Koine, and his successors, canon Ically sml lawfully elected: that I will give no ml vice, consent or assistance against the pontlllcal majesty anil person; that J will never knowingly and advisedly, to tliulr In Jury or disgrace, miikii puiiHc tho counrllii iilriiKted to mo by tliemsclves, or by iiics setiKerH or letters: also that 1 will give them any uwIhUiiho In retuliilng, defending and n overltig tlio Koiiiuii papacy and the regulln ( t I'eter, with all my might and endeuvor, no far us tho rights and privileges of my order will allow It, mid will defend them ugulnst all their honor and state, mid I will direct and defend, with due form and honor, the legated and nuncios of the apostolic see, In the territories, churches, monasteries and other liencllccs committed to my keeping; nd 1 will cordially co-operate with them and t reat them with honor In their coming, abiding and returning, uiirt Hint I will resist unto blood all persona whatsoever who shall attempt anything against them. That I will, by every way and hy every means strive to preserve, augment and advance the rights irmors, privileges, the ainhorlty of tho Holy omati bishop, our lord the pope and his be .o mentioned Niiecessorsi and that, at .ntever time anything shall be decided to Jielr prejudice, which Is out of my power to hinder, us soon us 1 shall know that any s''lis or measures havo lieen taken In the mutter, 1 will inujio It known to the stiine, mir lord or his sucretvsors, or some other per son by whoso luteins It muy Ih) brought to their knowledge. That 1 will keep and carry r ut and cause others to M-cp ai d carry out e rules of tho holy father, tLu decrees. t ' ' ' I . I . .I-- - - . 4 , , ,? ., , ., . '. - t t . - if - I . 1 t . t , , ,,4 (- ....I ..,.,. . i ! . , , ( .'-.,,-.-. t . -.-t L..-- ... l " ' -' I' ' "f" I I. -, M- , r t i. '. ft t -,..t I I. i i- v -I I,... -j i- . -,. -i . . vi 1 - 1 - ' - . ' 'I ' I t. I .1 , . i , t , , . fit. .'I. . , I "jl .I'.-- lv. 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Mv I-..II..I. put lit utiti mm.,.! n ,.tii. ii,,i t:. .Lim. t lltlt. lt nf I. .11 ,,til tl tiH , (in. , sfnlT said tiii iTtiit .. w ill t -ml, iitur i,i ,tv--n tiff i Illl. Illilfittt ;, ,,. It an,.,., I Kill , iii hii.v ettinitt I. a, il.. n ,.i tn nit. in 1,1,1, shall In- pl.tiifil tuioti niii- v.,,,) , a, liitiiiilli i liuii li tit) thing In tin hull nr T -linliee nf llu ir b rttin, ilj hit, limmr, Male nr pnttt r, iiml. If ..halt ,i,,, any mi. Ii IhlllK In lie trenleil in' lijjil iiled hy any Wliill tts vi r. I w III liiri.l. i It in my iiIihiukI, M stnm lis I t an, will sl-nlfy ,i our said tin. I. 'lie nnliiiiint'e anil mandates nf the sipe. I w ill iilwrrte wilh all n,v might and t'illlse In lie nlisel veil by ntht'l't." "llfit'tli t, M'liitmal li t mid lels ls in nur .said Initl nr hit siii'festoit, J will in my m miist pel'tectlle nnd n.pnse." Ilirm lint, sihlsinal lens el, relic Ilea elilein Itntiilmi nott rn vel siii'i'e.tiirlhiit predict is pro pnste pei'M'iiiar i t npiup:niilio." "I will collie to a council when I am called, I will vitlt the threshold of the apnslles uveiy lliiee years ami give an neenhnt of our lord of nil my pnstnral nlllce nnd of the llilmrs belniiglng In my diiH'ese to the dls clpliue of my clergy ami people, 1 will In like manner humbly receive mill diligently exocutu the apostolic couimauds. If I imi ilelaliicd by a law fill Impedlnient, I will per forin the itfniTKiild by a member of my chapter or ii pi iesi. of my diocese, fully In structed In nil things above mentioned The possessions belonging to my table, I will neither sell urn-oi her wise alienate without, eonsiilllng the Kninaii pmitill'. So help mo (ind and these holy gospels nf (foil." t (Signature), Helit In the luiinish Manager. PRIEST'S OATH. , now In the presence of "I.- Almighty liod, Hie blessed Virgin Mary, the blessed Michael the Archangel, the blessed Ht. John the llapllst, the Holy Apostles St. l'elerand Ht. Paul and the Quints and the Hacred Host of Hciiven, and to you, my lord, 1 do decline from my heart, without, mental reservation that tho pope Is Christ's vlcur gene ml in ul Is the true and onty heud of Hie universal church throughout the earth, uiwj that, by virtue of tho keys of binding and loosing given to his holiness by Jesus Christ ho has power to depose heretical kings, princes, slutes, commonwealths and govern ment;!, Itll belrg Illegal without his sacred confirmation, it ml that they may safely he destroyed. Therefore, in the utmost of my power, 1 will defend this doetrlnn mid his holllc.ess' rlghls anil customs against all usurpers of the I'rolcstuut aiithoi lty what soever, especially ugulnst, the now pretended uuthorlty and church In Knglund und all adherents, In regard t hut they be usurpal and heretical, opposing the sacred met her, the church of Home. "I do denounce and disown uny ullegiunce as due to any Protestant king, prince or si ate or obedience to any of their Inferior officers. 1 do furl Iter declare the docl rlno of tho church of England, of tho Cnlvlnlsts, Huguenots und other 1'rotestunts, to bo damnable and those to be damned who will not forsake tlio sumo, "1 do further declare that I will help, assist and nil vise ull or uny of his hollluess' agents In any place wherever I shall be, und to do my utmost to extlrpute tho I'toti'stunt d(" trlno und to destroy all their pretended power, regal or otherwise. 1 do further prom ise und declare that, notwltliHtundlng I may he penult led by dispensation to assume any licTetlcul religion (Protestant denominations) for tho propagation of the mother church's Interest, to keep secret and prlvato till her agents' coiiiiscIh as they entrust mo, and not to divulge, directly or Indirectly, by word, writing or circumstances whatsoever, but to execute all which hIiuII be proposed, given in charge or discovered unto mo hy you, my most reverend lord und bishop. "All of which I, , do swear by the blcMcd Trinity und blessed Sacrament which 1 inn about to receive, to perform on my purtto keep Inviolably, and do cull on all the Heavenly and Glorious Host of Heaven to witness my real Intentions to keep this my oath. "In testimony whereof.I take thin most holy and blessed Kiieriuiiontof tho Eucharist, and witness the sumo further with my conse crated hand, In the presenco of my holy bishop and all the prlestH who assist hint In my ordination to thn priesthood." EXTREME OATH OF THE JESUITS. I, now in the presence of Almighty Ood, the blessed Virgin Mary, the blessed Michael the archangel, the blessed Ht. John the Raptlst, tho holy apostles Ht. I'eter and Ht. I'll u 1 and the saints and sacred host of heaven, and to you my ghostly father, the superior general of tho society of Jesus, founded by Halnt Ignntus, Loyola In the pnntl Heat Inn of Paul the Third, and con tinued to the present, do, by tho womb of the virgin, the matrix of (ind, and the rod of Jesus Christ, declare and swear that Ms holiness, the pope, is Christ's vlce-gerent, and Is the true and only head of the Catho lic or universal church throughout the earth; and that by virtue of the keys of binding and loosing given to his holiness by my Savior, Jesus Christ, he hath power to depose heretical kings, princes, states, com monwealths, and governments, all being Illegal without his sue red confirmation, and they may be safely destroyed. Therefore, to the utmost of my aower, I will defend this doctrine and his holiness' right and custom against all usurpers of the heretical or Protestant authority whatsoever, especially the Lutheran church of Germany, Holland. Denmark. Sweden and Norway, and the now pretended authorities and churches of Eng land and Hcot'and. and branches of the same now established In Ireland, and on t he continent of America and elsewhere, and all adherents In regard that they lie usurped and hertlcal, opposing the sacred mother church of Rome. I do now renounce and disown any alleg iance as due to any heretical king, prince or I 4. .... ... , W.t-v OH , I. . l.f It i, I .1 I " .s . m - t 'i ti t i.twttl i Ist-tt . .t- II, .!', ..! M t , t. it i-l hi I ,1 !,.- ; ii t " 4 ' Itv :.ii , Fit st t It I t It, It t,.,.ft ,i tl , !" n iiM n.nl I'l-.t, i i tl- It ... t fct.it It, tl. .( . lt 1 1., i ,tt ?it (t fit 1 t ... s t t .,;,. ,.i .( , IW j I tin In' tin Ht... l.t ..! ,).s Itlt ll.nl j Itli'Kititfir.K I tot, ,ti. i ,i, I,. tun,,. ! t, r Lii. It. itii -.1 f, u j.i,,si t "Ht j ' "it l"t .1 l.t f , ,i,tt I, , II t. lt -1 l i.t !"''l ltl tl lint, .il l.t , tt-t .l ltHB. il j ft.i.i lii.tt iniittt' ii tt y 'i.ti'tc-l .' mttl jlt.S l.t tin !,., , ittm-tlf ,tt tntiitt ll l, j ..i,l t ti ota 'f tlit titnti it.t- l, tit tti I tii In t te. ,,(, nil i,ni .l,a It. .n ...t,ti i gut it In cl.MUri . tti tl s. ,.t ,-r. unit, t, , , Vtttl till 'l,t.llv fltllll I t-l tJ nf lltl ,'lttl ...tit. til I tin flintier ir..nilt,. stt.l tin lint Itisl I till Ii4tt-mi niiiiiitii i till ,,f ii, jr ,tn or tiny liit iilal MwnniL.ti mliniam t, i, i-tt-n h. s i t.it ni cx.lati r ittllit.f cmlno't i, but ill IllililtiUtilitly i.tty ,a,, ntnl fteiy fitliiiiisnil Ihsl I lusy rtTfite frnin my tilper Ittin In the iiiiliiU of Hie pnpt' n. I nf Jens I hrUt Unit I will go In tiny pint of the world willHlcrtnetcr I mny In. st-nt, Iii he frtiN'li ttfiloittof the iinrlli. the tun nlng vain), nf (he di M it nf Africa, nr the pinnies of India, to the ceiilert nf clt II iai Inn nf KtilnH', or to the wild liHiinlt of the biirbamiis sntnges nf Aineiicii. wlthnut mm muring or repining, und will Is-ttiliiiilstlve In nil things whatso ever, con, mimical, il In inc. I tin furthermore promise ami declare Hint I will, when npiHirttiiiity pri'scins. make and wuite relentless war. seCretly or nM'llly. aisalnst all heiel l.'s. Protestants mid l.llterals us I am directed to do, tn extirpate them from the face of Hie whole earth, and that 1 will spare neither age, sex or condition, am; that I will hung, burn, waste, boll. Hay strangle mid bury alive these infamous heretics; rip up the stomachs and wombs of their women and crush their Infants' hearts against the walls la order to annihilate their execrable race. That when t he same cannot be done openly, I will secretly use the puis onotiHCiip. the strangulating cord, the sleel of the poliutrd, or Hie leaden bullet, regard less'of the honor, rank, dignity or authority of the person or persons, whatever may bo their condition In life, cither public or priv ate, as I at any time muy be directed so to do by any agent of Hie pope or superior of tho brotherhood of tlio holy father, of the society of Jesus In conllrmal lon of which I hereby (led lea e my life, my soul and ull coporenl powersnd with this dagger which I now receive, i w ill subscribe my name, written In my blood, in testimony thereof: and should I prove false or weaken In my determination, may my bret hren and fellow soldiers of the militia of t he pope cut off my hands und my feet.und my throat front cur to eur. my belly 'opened and sulphur burned therein, with all the punish montthatcan bo Inflicted upon moon earth und my soul bo tortured by demons In an eternal hell forever. All of which I do swear by the blessed trinity, and blossed 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 Intentions to keep this, my oath. In testimony hereof, I take this most holy and blessed sacrament of the eticliiirlst, und witness the same further, with my name written with the point of this (lugger, dipped In iny own blood, and seal In the face of this holy convent He receives tho wufor from the superior and writes his name with tho point of his dagger, dipped in his own blood, taken from over tho hoart.l Jr. Order United American Mehni s. Instituted May 17, 1833-Ellglblllty For Membership. Any white mule person bom In the United Unites of North America, Its territories, or under Hie protection of Its flag, who shall have attained the age of sixteen years, who Is of good moral character, a believer In the existence of a Supremo lining as the Creator and 1'reserver of the universe, In fuvor of free education, opposed to uny union of church and state, shall be eligible 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 age. A person shall not bo permitted to this order who does not possess a good moral character, or who Is In any way Incapacitated from earning a llvllhood, nor shall he bo under sixteen years of age. Subjects of a sectarian or partisan char acter shall not be Introduced Into uny meet ing of tills council, nor shall any member makn use of the name of this order at a political meeting. Til It OH.IKCTS A UK! Klrst To maintain and promote tho Inter ests of Americans, and shfld them from the depressing effects nf foreign competition. Second To assist Americans In obtaining employment. Third To cnooiirugo Americans In busi ness. Kotirth To establish a sick and funeral fund. Klfth-To maintain tho public school sys tem of the I'nlted States of America, and to prevent sectarian Interference therewith, and uphold the reading of the llojy llllile therein, STATU COUNCIL Of NKIIttASK A : S. f'.-W. A. IIOWAKi). Lincoln. S. V. I'.-K. I". IMJLMAN. S. H. II. I,. !AY. S. T.-C. II. AI.I.K.N. t'ondiictor-W. K. t'Ol'EI.AND. Guard-1'. H. McAt!I,KV. Seiitlnol-WM. TUtNKIl. Delegate to National Convention I'HAN K KN'AIT. The next regular meeting will be held on the third Tuesday In July ut South Omaha, Nebraska. AVTASHINOTDN COUNCIL No. 1. meets ' everv Thursday evening In Hie hull ut 24th nnd Franklin. II. O. Counsman, Soo'y, LINCOLN COUNCIL No. 2. meets In Lin coin, Nebraska. f'OLITMlUA COVNCIL No. H, meets every Tuesday evening In Red Men's Mull, Con tinental block, M. A. Grant, Sec'y, VI:soNA COUNCIL No. 4. meets every Sat ' urduv evening In K. I'. Hall, I'axton block. W. S. (i A rr, Sec'y. "JAItKIF.LD COUNCIL No. 5, meets every Tuesday night In South Omaha. V. U. timrriTH, Sec'y. HU'KK CITV COUNCIL No- meets every Wednesday evening In O. A. It. Hall. Patriotic Order Sons of America. WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. I, 1'. O. S. o t.f A . ttieels each Thiirsdn v evenllltf at. 0. A, It. Hal). 112 North Fifteenth Street. . w - , l" - i ' tM ?' I LOYAL tlHANCE LODGE. 1 r( I',; M 1 ) i, t jUl -S t, H, Tf j ft t, -.i i-f U t ( ,., M. t. tOOHt tltll lt.,tl 1. , .. S.'.l-I n lVll.li N o oHiAi, Iiiih.i I -t "i t...t it , n n i i.t,t ..i -. i , t t-it , m . .... i.t. tmK ,s i SlteriW'i Nie I I, tit i f,t.. t-i t lit i, tl sit Hit t,t (..it Is.m .1 tl Imi.t I V.s.if. ,l.i. ..f tlit tti.nl i t-titnt tti Is.tibln. ittttitl , l..i,ft, tiiitt n In.l. t. t m I. 1..I. ,t , tt . it ,-,(1 i.i t l.tl a..l tttnltt i t.tt i t'tllt tin! nf Sue' ttsi 1... i ,, i.ste. ntitl ffiin-.i J, S, tsi.e Iiml. (. n imi. t H nl nl.lt It nut... tt 111 tt x. I -II Illl. I'll) it,, ,,f .1 ,1,111,1 t. fli tilllv lltt'tl sntl tint kt Ittl in the li-i, , ,n Wllliln ntnl fnt ' kali) ( i.iiniv. I list,' tt i h it ii is m i he fnllitw iiia tlctt'i il. , I in, I- unit It ii. t, t el. ut ihe pttii n v of it,,, ,,,( l,.fl,i -Min ll.tilt y, l.t ll ; X unci of m,,i mm itii iiciiiu hi (he lim iliwt st tttint r ,.f ItliH'W fniit 4. In t'nikt r . ml. ,il i, .ii in it,,, clly nf CiiKilnt. Ni luioka. tin nit- t-ati t ik'lil vi li. lit iSti fit l. Ult lice tttlll Ii liftv i.'mi fin . (hence t't I Ik III V-eltllt ("-tl fn t.'lhi'll.-e i,n li nfiv i.Vn fit-i in place nf Is'uttitiliif . Is-iuif a part of Int. tlx iiti mnl tevt'ii iTi. nf iilm'k four ill In I'm ki t t aihiil Inn In I iiiiitha. iniii:l:it cottttl y. Neliratkii tut veyeil. tlnlleit nnd rtt'ttrdett ami I w ill mi tlie i Ii day nf l eltruary. Isn. lit In o'clock ii in. of sail! (la v. M Hie'KAsT fi'ttnl ilisir nf iht'cnuitly cniirt house In the clly nf Omaha. Dnuuliis county, Nebraska, sell said real estale ul public unci inn In the hilihcst bidder for cash In satisfy said execu t ion. t he a mi ni nt due t hereon being seven! v- live and ;t!Him dollars i!r.N :r.M dnmiiites, Iwo and t.VliKt ilollart ij.T.'n cosis. with Interest nil said amntinls frnin the l ull day nf Ann us!. A. D. Isst.ttiilll paid, and also Hie further stun nf eight and itn-lim iifs.:ini dollar:., the Cnsis nf increase mi said jililmneiit-. and the accruing ensts on said execution. Oinaba.Ni.iiiisk'.i. .laniiarv '."ili. Isti:i. OKDIttiK A. IIKNNF.TT, Sheriff of I ouglas County. Nebrnska. II. I". Thomas, attorney, 1-2T'S Sheriff's Sale. Hy virtue of mi order of sale Issued out of the district court of Douglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed. I w ill, on I he 2Mb (lay nf February. A. D. WW. at, 111 o'clock a. ni of said day. at the KAST front door of Hie county court house. In the city of Onialm. Douglas enmity, Nebrnska, sell ut, public auction the property described in said order of sale us follows, to-w It : Lot, twenty-two in block number four (4i. In I'orlland Place, tin addition to the clly of Omaha, us surveyed, plaited und recorded, nil In Doitu'las coiinl v. Mate of Nebraska, said properly to be sold to satisfy the Omaha Nat U n it 1 Hank the sum of seven Itttniireil, sixty-seven and Is-lno dollars iSTii'.IH) Judg ment, with Interest, thereon at. rate of eight (S) per cent per annum front September UMb, IKK; to suilsfy .1. A. Fuller and Company the sum of two hundred, fifty-nine and All-KM) dollars tl'i"iH."ifH Judgment with Interest there on at ten (III) per cent, per annum from June lllh. ISH1. together with live and 7'i-HK) dollars l."i.7il costs thereon ; to satisfy tho sum of sixty-one and Kt-Ksi dollars ifsll.KIl costs, with Interest thereon from the I'.Mh day of Sep tember, A. H. together with accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by the District Court of Douglas County, at Its September term, A. D. IMl'i, in it certain action then and then' pending, wherein the Oiniiha National Hunk wus plaint I IV and Frederick T. Smith, Anna M. Smith and others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, .limitary 2111 It, IW). OKOUUE A. HKNNKTT, SherlfTof Douglas County, Nebraska. Luke, Hamilton & Maxwell, attorneys. 1-27-5 Notice of Administration of Estate. Statu or Nkiiiiaska, i Douglas County. ( In the county court of Douglas county, Nebrnska. In Hie matter of the estate of Catherine Drown, deceased : Kasiniis Itltler, Delia Hurst, llattle Stone king, Lituri'tiu Kiishurst,, Juno Miidtlson, Samuel Hitler. David Hitler, F.ll.abeth lloevet, Sarah llushiirst, Annie (Irulf, ,1. It. Watts, and ull other persons Interested In said matter are hereby not Hied that, on the Kith day of December. Wl, J, It. Watts filed II petition In said county court alleging mining other things Hint the sitld Cnlherlne llrown died on the 2sth day of November. IH1I2, leav ing no lust will and testament, and possessed of real und personal estate valued at Istto.dti, nnd that, tho above niiiued constitute tho persons II tercsted In the estate of said de ceased, 'ind praying for administration thereof. You are hereby notified Hint If you fall to apiH'tir ut said court on th 'll h (lay of Feb ruary. I Hit), at 10 o'clock A.M., and contest said petition, the court will appoint the said J. It. Watts or some other suitable person administrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Wit ness my hnnd and official seal this .'list, day of December, isiia, ISKAI..J J iv. r.iii.r.u, County Judge, iCURESYPHILIS--RU1A'S2? M i'd m inc expressed to all parts. No rxpnsute. V::.o ' oik kRMHnvCn. Omaha Neb. O. AHLQUIST. DEALER IN Hardware, Tinware, Cutleru, NAIL.S. ETC. ETC, Guttering. Spouting and Roofing a Specialty. 1302 Saunders BOOK PerARTASKT. IHr ..IV..- 11... f..ll,..t.,, 1.,,L.u utltbilt tli'.t ul i'l, .(lit unfl.I?,ttr,tin 1VU IIIIUI Itll nitlU KlltJ Itlllvt 111 Itlttivn, "i il"." - .. ,j .,., .t'tlll.tl. Catholic, und cannot fall to Interest every true American: Anti-Papal Publications: Sent, Postage Paid, on Prof. (Jury's "Doctrine of the Jesuits." tit:: pages, translated rrom the rrencit of Paul licit,; a book of wonderful newer. Piincr floe; cloth II SO Dr. Strong's "Our toiintry." IV! Fulton's "Why Priests Should Wed.".... 1 00 Fulton's "Fight. With Koine," 11 FiiltonVWiishlngton In the l.apof llomo' 1 00 Fulton's "Spurgitori Our Ally," I .V) lir. liorcliestor s 'itouiunlsui unu nio Pub In ScIkkiIh. 1 ) Utiiness' "Hoinanisin and the Keforma- t (in: minor flOci c liith 1 00 Lansings' "Uouiiinlsin und Hie Kepubllc, nuper flOct cloth 1 00 Miss Cusack's "The Nun of Keninare.". . 1,10 Miss Cusack's "Life Inside tlio Church of Itiirne." I ,10 Miss Kdlth O'Oorinan's "Convent Life Unvei ed." 1 2ft Merrlnui's "Wllll'iin. I'rlnceof Orange",. 1 50 Itanium s "Koinaiilsin as It. Is .1 11 i.lndsiiv's "Koine In Canada," 1 Murray's "Ithick Pope," I ft" Murray's "Pat riotic Singing Hook" :',.' HoKiin s "Poiiery as It Wus and Is." 2 .10 Dowllng's "History of Koniiiiilsnt," il lit) Heecher's "I'npiil Conspiracy Kx nosed".. 3 .10 Dr. Illslop's "The Two llabylons," 2 00 American Publishing Company, BOOK DEPARTMENT. 412 Sheely Block, '1 - .. - ... v. . , , ( t t t I . ...... t .1 , . A t -. t ft . 1 t . . 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Stills iiuiile to nliler. l ull line l ine Slits', I'l'tct't. slow ll Hie Inwest. 203 N 16th M. O. MAUL, Siiccessnr to Diixel A Maul. Undertaker and Embalmer 1417 Fiirnani Strict. TKi.ieiuiNK iv OMA HA , NEB. M. DALEY, MEJNT TAILOR Suits Made to Order. (iintrantees u pei ,e, n, ,n nil cases. Cloth ing cleaned, dyed and remodeled. 2107 Cuming St., OMAHA. SKF. joxxir HALL, jewejLRY Watctics and Patriotic EinWcms. 507 NORTH 1GTH STREET "LADIES PERFECT" SYRINGE. The only Perfect Vagi nal iiikI Kectul Syringe In the World. Isthoonly Hyrlnge ever Invented by which vugl 1 1 it. I Injections can I'Ui)'' -inlnlstereU wHhoiil. IVTik Ing und soiling the clolhliig or necessitating the use of a vessel, and which can nlso be used for rect al In lect ions. soft RcmtF.K nni,n, HARD UUHHKK IlKI.I. PRICE S3. Mall Ordera Sollcled, The Aloe & Penfold Co. 15TH ST.. Next to Postofflce. Omaha Express and Delivery Co T KLKrilONE 747. Moving and Light Express Word Trunks delivered to nil parts of the city. Olllce, IK) Nort h Kith Ht.. at Drug Htore on H. W. cor, Kith ii Chicago sis. I'KICKS KKAHONAIILK. .1. L, Tl'KNKV, Mutiairer. H. HORBLIT & CO., Staple and Fa cy Groceries, 1611 Lmawnwohth Sr. We invite our fiuknus to call and boo us. Street or North 24th Street Receipt of price Below. Amiiron a "New Kngland In Danger,".... 1 (X) Miss Maria Monk's "Awful Disclosures." IV (Hudstoite's "I'upiil Dogmas," 7s Dr. Heyinoiir's "What Is Modern Hotiiun- Isni." T.I flliidstone's"Hieechesby Pope Ijoo XIII" ;n Wylle's "History of the Waldeiises,". . . . 75 Ijcyden's "Secret Instructions of tho .results," (SO Leyden's "Aiirlciilur or Heeret (-'onfes- stoii to a I'rlest." Scrlniger's ".lesult. Morals," 21 .lenklns' "Judges of Faith," 40 Mayble'g "Homiiiilsin In Four Chapters" 2,1 "ltonuin CateehlHiii of Christian Doc trine," h Dllln's'ltotne's Assaiilton Public Hchools' 1.1 Sherman's "Koniiinlsm Our Peril," Ill "The Massacre of Ht. hartliolomew,". . ,. 10 Dr. Moxom's "Public Schools versus Parochial Schools," 10 Dr. Mead's "Public Schools versus I'a- rochhll HcIiooIm." 10 Dr. (Iregg's "Public Schools versus Pa rochial Schools." , II Husk's "Machine Turned Inside Out,"... 21 Ki(IiiIiIi'h "Riiiiiiiii Anaconda," 1,1 Owen's "Home, K11111 and Itiiln," 10 OMAHA, NEB.