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THE AMERICAN ! l h , ! ,vii I a.. W l'M( i-t;4 Ni linr'j, 'i tht Ulr von h Ihrt Uir I.mw.I rvuUr riMwt H l!riv irr, li, tnil rlivd rmM ai,t Unt 'ti Ukw up (trim fctrl erVin. if, hv V Innnvril III, l.l iI Ui hr trill tf rlimtv, rw "im U-H r titan wit Hvmw t4 th , ftud. K jn qiHitin, fur t mnitni" j a tlxflal twill, Oil ft grutittt) )Un ftiy IndMljfi-iHv, Uuh fur tit l Hi future, t nil, whether khIuliU ir MintA, ht iliuulj rnUT U licUl nittnot AIMtfotw, inJiUns thw wurrlow to m'k mill apoU ll ll to ha mnl In tlm UihI f I ho unl- lli'or, and mrilinl In rvwanl littrtMi mI knight with tin Innjut lamia urn) frtlr MullM. S th furnished vMlmn km II m fxiuttononi. Ay, ami Mr HHW lt?tilf tho fXOVUl lotli'l. No riitiilnguo can Im mmlo of ml crime Evn aftr tho ifMoratlon of Plus IX. In IS50, the horror com mitted at lYrugla by tho ml iimr cehnrlos wore tm dreadful h any of Iho mldtllo tfe. No quarter wan given. Tlio mother was niimwiered with her unborn child; and when all rvHiatanoe to tho pojte on tho part of tho Innurrw tion had ceased, and th( iho among the rebelo capablo of bearing armn hud left the city, tho alaughter of tho helpie multitude left behind commenced, and tho atrocities eommlttod exceeded the wot'Mt ever perpetrated by Aimtrlan pandourtt. Women and young girls were foully violated, and then impaled alive, or thrown from the hoiwe win' dows to bo caught on buyoncts, or they wore iransnxoa wiin lanceB and so dragged through the wtreotH. Mothers with their babes were thrown into oil caHks, which were then sot on lire. Yet Pope Pius IX. thought not of lay ing ban or interdict on tho brutal leader of his troops, the Swiss Captain Smldt, but, on tho contrary, appointed him, for his heroic conduct in this afTair, to the rank of general of brigado! And this, remember, was only forty years ago. I have not recited these details of horrible persecution, past and present, without a motive, which may well stir your minds today. .This motive is not to arouse your resentment against Ro man Catholic people, for many of those who thus suffered at, the hands of the papacy were nominal mem?eri set thf 1 toman -'Catholic church, and multitudes , vow members of that church would bhrlnk with horror at being partakers in tho bloody deeds which have been Instigated and carried out by their in quisitorial superiors. But my motive has been to make clear to you tho great and all-important fact that Homo's despotic sway, which she would set up over this country, has always included as a necessary part of her governmental machinery, tho searches, spies, arrests, Imprisonment, confiscations, tortures, burnings, of tho lnqulsltln, attd, worse than all these, and resulting from them, the consequent suppression of the in tellectual life and progress of the people. It is for you to determine whether an institution so repugnant to all Justice, ho destructive to all prosperity, so fatal to all aspiration, s.,. Mabel leal and con tradictory to the spirit of Christ, shall hav any place with you find your posterity, - ... WHY THE INTERViEWER EXISTS. A I'liw Knon to Account for tlie Popu larity ii f On Fiirni of JournulUin. Why do person, of notoriety admit the domestic interviewer? Probably a number of reasons may be assigned. The most respectable is indolent good nature; it Is easier to say "yes" than "no;" to have the tiles in your fireplace described as "Persian," and, at the same time, a the work of an Englishman, than to keep your drawing room for your acquaintance. This is the fairest plea for permitting your person ami furniture to bo exhibited to the subur ban citizen who, honest man, prob ably never heard of you and cares very little about you. Again tlio patient may really like be ing talked about in public may enjoy tho idea of permitting all the world to know, a Mr, Allen says, "curious little details which might bo left to your con science, your cook and tho commission. ers of inland revenue," It is an odd taste, but it is possible that "the aulmaln enjoy it,' The interviewed may pre tend to complain, but may really re joieo. The public does not mind it, tho patient is pleased, the interviewer earns jiis fee in tho way he has been inspired to choose, All this liittj be admitted, but the plea or necessity cannot be admitted. Again, probably many of tlio patients think an "interview" a good advertisement. They are brought before the public notice; therefore the public will read their hooka or buy their picture. Thi is a ad mis take. The public which reads interview) know nothing about the interviewed author and his works, 'care nothing about them nor about anything of the sort "Here is gossip about somebody whose name I have aeon in the papers," ays the reader, so he reads the gossip, but there his interest end. The theory of advertisement, of profit to accrue from a little more of personal notoriety, is a blunder. The public of this kind cares to know that an author squints, weighs 12 stone 10 or ha a V1UU UUH, VI UOUQ ft llliU uauuicu ten: but as to what he writes with that III U .4i mi tit I 4-t. i.tl ! kMitt.it ! .- wt in full -i . J Mr tlit li llo t.i tii4 ft Wrtiw if In in tih h M . llv tlt ,,E.4ioi' in iWx "(itiM All ftnOff lvi U!V i "JlMi.tli"flll lltlk. ht e? Hi ntvftj hin. ItsW lib it l xrWl t tiPi'iry ft tfeottlkl llilrt lowwr.-Limil. (tatNrl)r Hrtkw - -- - llllr m4 KHklN. Il may I l j Ifxl li.l, Hhmtttlt llili. rlinr intirtit l rli t n m tMtint tjiiit. H wtnild Mill, in rMiiM, l im ful lo m m Rftiit nnv tluf tmir. It fHliilT liiiKhl I ttwful li a tt iy itiml Ifiiil nti nt, it it titi.liila mu. r ef in'turicty UihI Hstln anliiillv ditrm to n'Kniii piwM-wiiiin nf Ihn fitrtn, and II I m-rily nmitiirahln llml, ttnliw w t ftflanllir fti:litiiiit fur lh m tUm of Sptdth lntiiTt,Hpln would roittfiUi riiidly iifutrnl whlln niilT power wa Hemplinglofijijiel us frutn Hid nu k. In urdiT to ti'ure ilm mora or lin ac live t"i-nrHnii of 8Miln lh other mw er would merely Imv lo giv omo se cret pltilgo tlut, having oihm gaimil KMweion of Uibraltar, ) would hau l it over without charge to it ancient owmrs, Franco, there U no doubt, would, with things utanding as they do at present, la? very glad to Spain take our plm e there, and though Italy might not like it she would not spend ft simclo centesimo to prevent It. Fort nightly Heviow. Tim Cm iiftlm Ailjuctlve "Old." Some one litis noted that tho adjective applied by college graduates and stu dents to their alma muter is always "old." It is "old Harvard," "old Yale," "old Dartmouth," and one enthusiastic admirer and attendant at the University of Chicago has been heat ' to refer to certain rules of that institution as "a way we have at old Chicago." There is certainly an affection conveyed by the word "old" thut no other adjective car ries, and like the terms of address "old man" or "old boy" it signifies that lov ing familiarity with which every one re gards his college home. Boston Journal, For fine watch repairing go to John uuaa, uo; in. join. CANON LAW. I. The constitutions of princes are not superior, but subordinate to eceUisluHtleui institutions, 2. Tlio laws of the emperors cannot dl lolve tlio ecclesiastical or cannon laws. 3, It Is not lawful for an emperor to exact mythlns opposed to the apoMtollo rules, 4, It Is nut lawful for kings to usurp the IiIiirn that belong to priests. S. No custom of anyone can thwart the statute of the popes. 8, Let no resistance be offered to tho apostolic (cknoul DreeejKS, lu let them be SUWUfyouslrf ulDlled. f 7. Hie yoke Imposed bythe holy see is to he borne, though It appear dutolurablu' and Insupportable. ' s. ino roniiir can neither, bo loosed1 nor bound by the secular power. V- ' 9. That tho l'onllir was called God by the pious Prince CoiiMtaiitlne, and that as Rod ho cannot be Judged as man. 10. That as nod hu is far above tho reach of all human law and Judgment. 11, 'J hat all laws contrary to the canons and decrees of tho Koniini prelates are ef no orce, VS. That all of tho ordinances of thrf popo jro uiihenltaUnnly to Ui olieyod. j;i. Wo ouuht not even to speak to ono whom Ilm pope has ex-communicated. 14. Priest are fathers and masters, oven if princes. 15. Tho civil law is derived from man, but ho ecclesiastical or canon law Is derived directly from God, by which tho pontiff can, In connection Willi his prelates, make con- HtltutloiiM for tlio whole christian world, In matters spiritual, concerning tho salvation if souls, and the ilulit Kovcrnmcut of tho .liurchj and If iiecewiary Judtfti und dispose it all Iho lenioral Koods of all christians. 111. A heretic, holding or teaching false liK'trlno concerning tho sacraments, Is ex communicated and degraded, and handed ver to tho secular court. 17, Heeular princes unwilling to swear to defend the church agalnNt heretics are ex 'ommunlcated, and they are lain under an ..lUirdlct, is, Tho goods of heretics are to bo con llxcaUid and applied to tho church, 19. Ad vacate or notaries, favoring here tics, or their defenders, or pleading for them In law suits, or writing document for tliem, are Infamous and suspended from olllcu, it). Tho secular powers, whether perma nent or temporary, aro bound to swear that they will exterminate, according to their power, all heretics cumloimicd by thechurch; mid a temporal lord not purging his land of heretics, Is ex-commuulcated. 21, Those signed Willi the cross for tho extermination of heretics, rejoice in tho privilege granted to tho crusiulers for tho lielp of tlio holy laud, ii. They aro absolved from all obligation who are in anywise hound to heretics. 2;i. Whoever dies 1 battle against tlio un believing, merits the kingdom of haveu. 24, We do not esteem those homicides, to whom It may have happened In Ihelrwai fur llielr mother church against (no ex-cowi- miiulcated, to kill some of them, 2,1. That Catholic Princes aro bound, belli iy civH ar.d canon law, not to receive or olcraM heretics, and much more aro not to sirmlt their riles, or other exercise of their ellKlon, or rnlhcr, their falso sect, but aro iimt solemnly bound everywhere, to repel ind expel them. 211. The following temporal punishments aro to be enforced on heretics: 1st Infamy, and tlio consentient disqualifications for all civil iwts. 2nd--Intestability, as well active as passlvo (that Is. they can neither make will nor Inherit what Is left to them by others), JJrd- Loss ef paternal power over children. 41 h-Loss of dowry, and other privileges granted to women. oth-Conllsca-Hon of all goods. tith-That vassals and slaves and others aro froo from all, even sworn obligation duo to their lord er an other. ?th Capital corporal punishment, especially death, und perpetual Imprison ment. 2", Tho canon law forbids all federation. 2S. That metropolitans and bishop uro lo t'X-communlculo him who grants liberty of Conscience. 29. No oath Is to bo kept towards heretic princes, lords or others. DO. Heretic are to ba deprived of all civil and paternal rights. 81. Tho pope can absolve from all oaths. '&. Every bishop Is ordinary Judco In a cause of heresy. The reason Is becauso the ,4.,ti,l A I ,) tkir !'-, .1 I 1 , 4 . . ..... ,Mwtl ! .. I.H tm "!' ! i ' . I. . , . v.... .. rt.j Kl 1 1 .,.iitj 1,1) !. fl t .i. I. ,t,.4. ,. I. ,.! I t I I ftMwt VH'l.4 ,i ) S'J l Ik i,.. ,. ,. ,., !, )(,,, ... nr H I !.,. ! .' J h.l l ..- A It, I tll'lf ,.tu. ill.,ih ,;.lttl if Uk.n II., i rt , iii ,. s-w l Illy ttnih i.t imr. okl. W f 1 M If I i ) ?i.t 1. IKr 1 1 1.1 M ttltMtil 4 .-ii.4 , 4 W , m ihiIK .iii mi' (h k.. f It. .ii, W Hull a. Tint II"- Cin'(l .f 1 M t.1 ilk imi mA ;'! HMMnHejr nf kim.i-t, ilm m.. im imiiili llinl lh imu r fn,m k mil -tut (MMIirll, kiwi III olhft .i4 la a H M WM l In fvi i (H.v-tlath l t.. . twi liU.U, IOm h j. Hint , ntmH, ntl lil. l I jr thl HTH.fit lii nii tl , in tniil tl .p lib mil ljr nil. CARDINAL'S) OATH. I, eH iiml i.f Ilm Daly H.imn liUlvli, do ntlnli ami nr llml, f mm I his liii U Hip mil i.f in j? lifi., I will I f iliMiil in. I iili.il. lit tin In M, l'i I, r. ,e duly S lull.' Hitman rlititvh. niel i.iir ni,-t my lord, lie HiHif Home, iiml his n,-ii-!..ii , aiinii cully mnl InnfuUy I'iivti-il Hint giva in nilvlcn, eniiM'til or Nvsimstiu'v litiiliiM ilm smilllcnl hiHjesiy und " twin Mint I will ivver hnuwiiifty n ml ul l-iliy, to their le ery or dl.jfnice, innkit punlm Iho councils MriiMi'd In me tiy iIiciiimIvc, hi1 by im .ligersiir lettemt nlmithat I will give iliem ,ny assistant e tit retaining, defending ami i tiverlng Iho Human pupie y and the regalia f 1 (iter, with nil my michl and endeavor, ho ur us tho rights and privileges of my order vlll allow It, and will defend them against II their honor and state, and 1 w ilt direct nd defend, with due form and honor, the ' -gates and liuuclos of the iiisistolii! see, In he territories, churches, monasteries and lber licitclleca committed to my keeping j nd 1 will cordially co-operate Willi them mil treat them Willi honor In their coming, ibldlng and returning, and that 1 will resist into blood all js'rson whatsoever wlio shall iltompt anything against thorn. That 1 will, y every way and by every means strive to reserve, augment and advance the rights mors, privileges, the aiuliorlty of the Holy .-man bishop, our lord the popo and his be .o mentioned successors; and thai, at .ntever time anything shall bo decided to nelr prejudice, which Is out of my power to ilnder, as sisjii as I shall know that any i'eps or measures have been taken iu'thu natter, I will malio It known to the same, air lord or his Nticccasors, or somo other per son by whoso mimes It may be brought to llielr knowledge. That I will keep and carry cut and cause others to keep ai d carry out ') rules of tho holy father, tho docreea, ordinances, dispensations, rescrvatyis, pro visions, apostolic mandate and constitu tions of tho Holy Father Bex t us, of hamiy memory, as to visiting the thresholds of Tho apostles at certain prescribed times, accord ing to tho tenor of thatyhteh I have Just read through. That I will seek out and oppose, persecute amfjlght (omul conatu pcrseeuturum et iiflmgniiturum) against heretic schismatics, who oppose our lord, tho pope of Rome, trmi his liefoiu. ment ioned successor!, aiui Jjjifl . will do with every possible cirort,yi " (HlglJnJfe) I hen sent to the pope. BISHOP'S OATH. I, " elect of tho Detroit diocese, from henceforward will be faithful and obedient to Pt, Peter tho Apostle and to tho Holy Human church, md to our lord, the holy popo of Home, and to his successors, eanonically entering, I wfil neither advise, consent nor do anything thai they may lose life or member, or that their persons may bo seized, or hands In any wise laid upon them, or any Injurle offered to them, under any pretense whatsoever. The counsel with which they shall Intrust me by themselves, their messengers or letters, I will not know ingly reveal to any, to their prejudice. I Will help them to defend and keep tho Itoman papacy and tho royalties of Ht I'etcr against all men. TJ legate of the apostolic dee, going and coming. I will honorably treat and help In his necessities. The rights, honors, privileges ami authorl ly of the Holy Itoman church of our lord, tho pope, and his afore said successors, I will endeavor to preservo, defend, Increase and advance. I will not be In any counsel, action or treaty. In which shall lie plotted against our said lord ami Human church, anything to the hurt or urn- Judlce of their persons, rights, honor, slate or power, and, If 1 shall know any such thing to be treated or agitated by any what soever, I will hinder it to my utmost, and as soon as I can, I will signify It to our sulri lord. Tho ordinance and mandates of the pope, I will observe with all my might and cause to be observed by others," "Heretics, schismatic and rebels to our said lord or his successors, I will to tuv m. most persecute and oppose," Ileretlcos, sell Ismat (cos et rebellos eldem Domino nostro vel successorlbus prodletls pro posse pcrsoijuar et oppugnabo." 'I will come to a council when I am called, Urlll llU ,!. I. ..1.1 . . every three years and give an account of our lord of all my pastoral office and of the tilings belonging to my diocese to the dis cipline or my clergy and people, 1 win In like manner humbly receive and diligently execute inn apostolic commands. If 1 am detained by a lawful Impediment, I will per- lorm ino aroresalil liy a member of i hunter or a miesl, of mv ill, fniiu ' sli led In alHIilngs ahovu mentioned The possessions iieionging to my table, I will neither sell nor oilier wise iiileniitii wIiIumii. onsiilllng the itomnii hunt nr. So I...I,, ,., 11...1 i 1...1 i" mi., in.-nv m.ijf somjm-is 111 IIOO, (Mghatuni), Hellt to the Homlsli Sluiuiger. PBieST'S OATH. "I. . now In the presence of Almighty tied, the blessed Virgin Mary, the blessed Michael the Archangel, the blessed Ht, .John the llaptlnt, the Holy Apostles HI, Peter and Ht, Paul and the Halnls and tho Hocred Host of Heaven, and to you, my lord, 1 do declaro from my heart, without mental reservation that the poHi Is Christ's vlcar gonernl and is the true aniHinly head of Um universal church throughout the earth, and that, by virtue of the keys of binding and loosing given to his holiness by Jesus Christ ho has power to depose heretical kings, princes, states, commonwealths and govern ment!!, all belt.,, Illegal without his sacred confirmation, and that they may safely be destroyed. Therefore, to the utmost of my power, I will defend this doctrine and his hollleess' rights and customs against all usurpers of tho Protestant authority what stK'ver, especially against tho now protended authority and church In England and ull adherents, In regurd that they bo usurpal and heretical, opposing tho Bacred mother, tho church of Home, "I do denounce and disown any allegiance as thio to any Protestant king, prince or stute or olmdlence to any of their Inferior officers. I do further declare tho doctrine of the church of England, of the Calvlnlsts, Huguenots and other Protestants, to be damnable and those to be dumncd who will not forsake tho same. o i , ' .. . t.- ,1, ) .!,.- .. l.llll,,:,. II., ',4. , 1 1,1 I- f ft l (, , I,., J r.,.. , ,. i , .,,,..,. t,lk I ' t le (, i4 iili,..n,,i I f.t H ,(,.! I f ,.ii.' -w.t ai.y H I',. C ll( I.W ,'l,4,lt, ,, tnm,i, ,!,, w f e .sntit,ni,. t, ..iht ( i, t. i, n wfi t.i.4 .t,i, t C t ft f I ?( I,.!.. i,4 K,4 1i It .),-, 4 n ilf l4 IhiUiii Itr, .f . l!Ht m i lhn,i,,,i ttslka l,. I til t mi.i il i, i,ai ,MaMM ti, IM t !., rs- Ml iilm MMlil im nn, t, y . I, i-. nd ..il ki4 llln )l mhk h , ,,t, , t t tk.m ,',--i titw iy M l li -.il h ,., i,( M I) I SIM lll Ul llll-lin, .. K,t.MM im ! . ,M .i fi Iml.ilsMt, unit it.i s-lt ius II II... II. ,.jr ami (. , hi,..,, tt.ul i f lll'SI. It III IIHI-M M I fl ll!l-Hi.W .( Wli'H lhl if ,taih. " I ii . l imiMiy r fiwl , luloiht iil y snil lilianl da. tsim HI t (lie 1 1 liai In, anil Wllt4 Hi., sit..!. Im Hu r HN ,,.y riu.w etslid han.l. In (ho ,iv,.i f ty ,ty li-li-M Hii.l all ( i.u wltii assist I, I hi In .y iHilliiHllon 1. 1 (he ,rlrll,issl." ifttfttMt OATH Of t Ht Utftuitft, I. itnw In lh tKvwtte nf Atmli.litjMi.id, ilm Mi .wil Virgin Mary, lln titcwH'd Mlolinrl (hi. art'hanti'l, I he ltlesw.it Ht .lull II the llsplM, Ilm holy RMnlea HI. Peler and HI, Paul anil the saint and i'nd host of heaven, and to you my ulnty father, the superior general of the nm-lciy of Jesus, rounded by Hslnt Igniilm. Inivola In Iho IsinllllcBtlon of Paul the Third, and eon tinned lo Iho present, do, by the womb of Hie virgin, the matrix of llml. and the rod of Joans Christ, declaro and swear that Ms holiness, the pope, IsChrlst'a vlee-gerent, and Is the true and only head of the Catho lic or universal church throughout, the earths and that by virtue of Iho keys of binding and lisislug given lo bis holiness by my Havhir, Jesus Christ, lie hath power to depose heretical kings, princes, states, com monwealths, and governments, all being Illegal without his sacred continual Ion, and they may bo safely desl royed. Therefore, to the utmost of my power, 1 will defend this doctrine and his holiness' right and custom against all usurpers of tho heretical or Protestant authority whatsoever, especially tho Lutheran church of Germany, Holland Denmark, Hweden and Norway, and the now pretended authorit ies and churches of Kng land and Scotland, and branches of tlio same now established in Ireland, and on the continent, of America and elsewhere, and all adherents In regard that they bo usurped and hortlcal, opposing tho sacred nioiht! church of Rome. I do now t'onounco and disown any alleg tanco as duo to any heretical king, prince or state, named Protestant or Liberals obedience to any of their laws, magistral, or officers. I do further declare that the doctrine of tho churches of England and Heotlnnd, of the Calvlnlsts, Huguenots and others of the name of Protestant or Liberals, to bo dam nable, and they themselves to be damned who will not forsake the sanio. I do further declare JJiat I will hnlp, assist and advise all or anj of his holtiiW ageihs, In any place whWvor ISiall bo, In HwlU- erland, Germany, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, England, Ireland, or Amor lea, or In any other kingdom or territory, 1 shall como to, and do my utmost to extlr pato the heretical Protestant or Liberal doctrines, and to destroy all their pretended powers, regal or otherwise. I do further promise and declare that, not withstanding 1 am dispensed with to assume any religion heretical for the propagation of the mother church's Interest, to keep secret and private all her agents' councils from time to time, as they entrust me, and not to divulge, directly or Indirectly, by word, writing or circumstance whatever, but to execute all that shall bo proposed given In charge, or discovered unto me, by you my ghostly father, or any of this 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 corpse or cadaver (perlndo ac cadaver), but will unhesitatingly obey each and every command that I may receive from my super tors In the militia of the pope and of Jesus Christ. 'I hat I will go to any part of the world whithersoever I may be sent, to the frozen regions of tho north, the burning sands of the desert of Africa, or the pltigles of India, to tho centers of civilization of Europe, or to tho wild haunts of tho barbarous savages of America, without murmuring or repining, and will be submissive in all things whatso' ever, communicated to mo. I do furthermore promise and declaro that I will, when opportunity presents, make and wage relentless war, secretly or openly, agalnstall heretics, Protestants and Liberals us I am directed to do, to extirpate thorn from tlio face of the whole earth, and that I will spare neither ago, sox or condition, nd that I will hang, burn, waste, boll, flay, strangle and bury alive these Infamous heretics! rip up the stomachs and wombs of their women and crush their Infants' heads against the walls In order to annihilate t heir execrable race, That when tho same cannot Is) done openly, I will secretly use the pols onousctip, t ho strangulating cord, t he stool of tho Milliard, or the leaden bullet, regard less of tho honor, rank, dignif y or authority of the person or persons, whatever may bo their condition In life, either public or prlv ate, as I at any time may be directed so to do by any agent of tlio pope or superior of tho brotherhood of the holy father, of the society of Jesus, In confirmation of which 1 hereby dedicate my ilfo, my soul and all coporeal powers, and wllh this dagger which I now receive, I will subscribe my name, written In my blood. In testimony thereof; and should t prove false or weaken In my determination, may my bret hren and fellow soldiers of the milit ia of thepoisicul off my hands and my feel, and my throat from ear to ear, my belly opened and sulphur burned therein, with all the punish ment that can be Indicted upon me on earth and my soul be tortured by demons 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 n.y part to keep Inviolably! and do call all tho 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 tho eucharlst, and witness tho same further, wllh my name written with tho point of this dagger, dipped In my own bhsid, and seal In the face of this holy convent He receive tho wafer from tho superior and writes his name with tho point of his dagger, dipped in his own blood, taken from over tho heart. 1 ADVERTISEMFNT9 inserted In Thk American are sure to bring a profitable return to tho advertiser. Americans, watch tho column of this paper ! Aitsou'TKt.Y vir. tm us, rou.irr .umei.r.H, it.iu vm: VH)V: ClOAlii. ; ; ; : ; A,, It AX.1 HALD octi print, "IO COAL ainu Mloi a ttU TMt atsr vMniti o V w n"' ,"'h wn THi i A HI'; Mli SI ami l'o,ili i.m An. T, THE MeCAGUE SAVINGS BANK, N. W. Corner r'ideetith and llgo street. Four i4 Per Cent Inters! on Book Account. rivo B Per Cent on U Month Certificate. Foreign Drafts ami Money Orders at Lowest Rates. OIT REAL D3TATH llank open from a. m. to 3:!) p, m. Moniliiys from a, in, to s p. ni. H AM Supplementary Edition to March 3, 1893, Is Just Onk-IIalf the 8iK op "The Ambrican" and Contains "secret insTnucTiotfs to nomfnists,'' being a rcsumo of various ordcra of tl'16 popo to Uio faithful, and extracts from murty Catholic authorities regarding the teaching of Romanism. , , . j "THE PERIL OF OUR COUNTRY an uddrons delivered by Col. Edwin A. Bhermari in Boston, in which he points out in strong, forcible language tho attitude past und present- of the UornUh corporation in tho United States, it also contains: The Canon Law, Cardinal's Oath, Bishop's Oath, Priest's Oath, and the Extreme Oath of the Jesuits. which nre given in full and will bear a careful reading. Also an ..Hide, 'NATURALIZATION," which is well worth a careful reading. There are ulso illustrations which sneak i i i t -i louuer tiiiin words. 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