THE AMERICAN. i j V I ' nn;srii im:ittu;s. t(0 HC I A HMMt a llm I ltW m-4 Ik il4. Wfcta tl U a4 A4 ! ltr lis I It l ! T Awe-tit tt, bo Vw lltM h. Ill rtt t,t-Vnt,t tf b rttnv tl.si Ut vtt lt,.rv will W h-i iHstti, i4 llli1h fi flf Vvt, I fStMitt Hal thiiii-tiiist u.lil(, tvti of Frt-tuh ilntt nir atrsnire, n40iwt fJM t r jtidtt tl lo lm ldw M f gsTtln lit f iltllielit Jt1l!T Mot tf ttitt nistiiuM I'trUtfe. I t'"'t th tit tn ry ller w-er lwiiiiuls.tti Is-sln th 'lS lluti.l.r melt he "Aim lent " Afvr lint'itf tlnir n.titm In vail, mn Sdsii-a-tnnr ir im tsnvnit'it- It was Iivi.LhI to nv them the Wrt IVurlni, hit h lml n ImiH in t;;!, hit! m-vi-r oecuiet. They lW )wiiiii f the Viiil.lniif In tin year VII of th ivmiWiV (ITiW), InHtiit th iinlinn year the Tm-iMiry 1 1 it i r vti 1 1 a IihiI Iwett tnml to tnoVr It suitable fir tho u. la which it M Hu ll lleVutesl. From thnt time, under 1he different tttlt of 'Tntac of th Council of tho Five Hundred," "Palm of llio legisla tive Ooris" und "ClmmWr of 1 Vmtt.," it has always remained consecrated to the service' of the jsolo'a representa tives. From timo to time such Improvements M economy would i-rmit were made, but it was not until 1807, under Napo leon I, tlint thu Rnuul staircase, sur mounted by tho Mrtnl fuciiin the Plnco de In Concorde, familiar to nil visitors to Pnris. won constructed. TIhmi it wim also that the colossal statues of Justice and Prudence, Sully, Colbert, L'lIoiitul and D'AKuessenu were iilwod whero they now stand. Theso statues, by the bye, which look like marble, are in reality mado of stone and covered with a coat inn ' white glaze. Under Napoloon 1 tho building was at Brut called the "Palace of the Legiwla tivo Corps," and tho deputies woro bril liant uniforms. This caused a writer of tho timo to say, "No gave tho deputies a brilliant costume, embroidered with r )ld, and at tho samo timo withdrew i .eir right of free speech." It was in 1814 that tho name was changed to that tho building bears to day, "Palace of the Chamber of Depu ties," or, as it Is more generally called now, "Chamber of Deputies." Hut if the legislators of tho year of grace 18DIJ do not wear gold embroidered uniforms thoro still remains in their ceremonicH a good deal of tho pomp and ceremony which usually appertain to monarchies. The president of tho chamber lives in a mansion , on tho Quid d'Orsay, tho grounds of which join these surround ing tho chamber of deputies. Before the opening of each sitting ho is escorted through the long Hallo des Pas Perdu (reserved for tho use of members of par liament and journalists) by a detach ment of infantry in command of a cap tain.' Tho drums boat, and tho proces sion is preceded by n gorgeously attired usher, who announces. "Monsieur lo President." Thus escorted, tho president mounts his seat, high above tho tribune from which tlio members speak, and immedi ately there is a noise of members scram bling to theirseats, like schoolboys afraid of being marked late. This part of the proceedings is about as undignified as the entrance of tho president is imposing. After tanning Ids desk with a large palter knife, or in case of much noise ringing a brass bell, tho president declares the sitting open, and a relative silence is es tablished for a moment. Tho formal business of reading the minutes of the last sitting is gone through, and then the discussion upon tho question or the day begins. When unimportant, everybody who is not engaged in letter writing talks. When the question before the house is of Interest, silence is maintained until Homebody sets the example of Inter rupting or perhaps insulting tho speaker. Then the scene is one which has often been descrila'd by clover writers and art ists, but which must bo seen to be ap preciated. The usher inside the cham ber, who wear evening dress, white ties and swords, have frequently to come be tween excited deputies, who, but for their Intervention, would often come to Mow, These usher form in reality tho most conservative part of the assembly, for thev. with few exceptions, grow old m the service. They are almost as familiar with the rules of tho house a tho presi dent himself, and they regard newly elected member very much as an usher in a public school regards a new boy They know that every deputy drinks while sneaking, and one or them is espe dally told off to order from the bullet tho particular beverage wltn wmcn speaker Is wont to moisten his parched lips during a heated donate. It is npon these occasions that the French chamber treats the world to some of those surprises "which no fellow can understand." What Is called in Franco le petit jeu des combinalsnns is played, and often a government major ity of today is turned into a minority to, morrow. The fact is, that tho majority of th.t deputies are men who would bo loath to lose their pay of itt francs per (Jay and the honors attached to tho post of repn tentative of the people, That Is why the fear of dissolution often Induces them to give a ministry a majority rather than provoke its overthrow and too crisis con sequent thereon. Two ministerial portfolios are cspe clallv coveted those of the Interior and finance for besides the Importance of the posts thero is an ancient custom in connection with them. The day after tho acceptance of tho portfolio one of tho grave, white neck tied, sword Itcaring usher calls upon each minister and hands him an envelope containing 00,000 francs for frais de dephicement, or mov ing expenses. If ho retains his portfolio but a single day, ho never returns the $12,000, nor is he expected to. New York Sun. I Ml l It I ttot mmoiKIhI tm, I tt ft4 lttla. IttfctiV M t. T f-Wti-t lntUf tnttttt Ifewit W- ttttittfwtt.x It mv m m M tn MP'tM,"l. ttl 4tU. it tmM4Ua i UA Vt m f.nTMn.wi 4tttr i-nnii-lni, mI llnlll tlH t h Hrmt If it tlww4 fttm llm Nt whtm it. l l jVe 4 h aiinr lull Iw-t nOtJi llint rl l t iiiHtnd m ,1rflt,tt ftjntvlfcl .J th trr t r-fUf nvKi.bvl Tb mMf.h Mnt M the Wirnllty if Utir t. ith wtttill fll tn.l hmiily wptHi Jith wi linv Tb milt f inlU nilittiiiit f h xttv i il wisllr iinptiiiis in i twutifwtlo, bl a it4.Mlv rdl ragtph y tht th ''t'ri'fewilnit of I'hilMisiiHv imil Iw ljtislelv Im imnl nm lit liff of Ui -.,lt, n,l Hi action of th UiiUtM UhIiwi ami th administration of JiiMlew.'' Sglrll thrlr UmiIh. I.ivtxti N, May 13, Tho iinmlni pk itlon of the nt rent court onntl with th ntial nuinlHr of speclator In at tendance, but owing to the alv neitc of some material wit ltes th ayluni coal and flour deal was not taken up. Leaving thl matter for the time being, th entire session was devoted to showing th negligence of the hoard of public land ami buildings in not looking after th o-nst ruction of the cell house. Dynamiter In litwa. MisrATtM, la., May 1'?. The resi dence of three prominent temperance leader. Postmaster John Mahln, Attor ney Kofeuburgcr and K Kissinger, a re tired capitalist, who had been active In the prosecution of saloonkeepers for vio lations of the prohibition law, were wrecked by dynamite explosion early Thursday morning. Fort unately no one was injured. The fitmiliet narrowiy es caped deatli. The crime is laid at the d ti n of the itl ton men. Ant'loiit llrilnr of II iliornlanit. NkwYukk, May 12. National dele gate John J. Patton of Huston, presided at the third day session of the annual convention of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians in Tammany hall Thursday. There was a large attendance. Kat DyliairsdcllclousCroain Candles. 1.U9 Douglas St. CANON LAW. 1. The const 11 ul Ions of princes are tint tupi'Htii', lint subordinate lo ccrlcslUNtlcul :otiHt It ut Ioiih, , The laws of the einM'rors cainiot 1Ih- kiIvc tliticfi'lcNliiNllcitl or ramtoii laws. II, It In not lawful for an emperor inexact tiiyihliiK oihm'(I to Hie tipoHtollc rtili H, 4. 1 1 In not lawful for klnu to iimiii'i the .hliiH Uial liclotiK to Iii Ii'nU. ,'). No (uiNloin of anyone can thwart the statutes of the xic, , II, Let no I'I'mIkIii iu'o lie olTered to I he lipoNtollc (I'liiiolil prri'i lilH, tint let thi lil lie tnliit IforouHly fullllh'il, 7. TImi yoke InipnNed liy the holy see Is In he liorne, tliDuxh it appear inioleralilc and liiHupporialile, H, 'J'hu I'oiiilff call neither he loosed nor hound hy (he secular power. II. That thu I'oiilIlT wits called (lull hy the pious Prince ('(iiiNtatiline, and that asttod he v'liiiuot he ,)ildK'i'd ns man. ' 10, That, its itud he Is fur above the reach of all human law and Judgment. II. Thai all laws contrary to the canons nut decrees of the lioiiian prclales am of mc .oicc. li That nil of Hie ordinance of the pnpi' ire utile Mlatlii:ly to he obeyed. III, We ouiilil not. even lo speak lo om. whom llir poH' has es-i'iiinmuuli'iitcll, :i, I'llests urn lathers and liiaslers, even if piini'rs, l.'i, The civil law Is derived from man, but he ecclesiastical or cation law Is derived direct, y front Hod, by which the pontiff can. In connection Willi his prelates, mi'lot ecu- si ll in Ions for the whole christian world. In matters spiritual ncemlng the salvation if souls, and I he rlnht uovcniinctil of the liiiii'li! and If necessary Judno and illpiwn it all the teniMiral ksmIs of all christians. HI, A heretic, liohllux or toiieliltiK false lis'trliii" coiicertiln the sacranienls, Is ex .oiiimtinlcaled nnil ih'raded, liml handed ver lo the secular court, 17. Hecular princes uiiwllllnu to swear lo defend the church Mttali.st heretics tun ex otnmtiulcated, and they are lain under an ..iterdlcl, In The itoods of heretics are to be con fiscated and applied to the idiurch, 111. Ad vis-ales or notaries, fuvorlnit here tics, or their defenders, or plcadlnu for them In law suits, or wrltltiK dis'iimc tils for H i, are Infiimoils anil suspended from tiltlcii, SO, The secular powers, whether perma nent or temporary, lire bound to swear that lliey will exterminate, itccordlnn to their LHiitel, all heretics condemned by the church and a t poral lord not ptiriilttg his laud of heretics, Is c x-commuulcated, 21, Those sinned Willi the cross fol the nxreriiilnitlloll fif heretics, rejoice In Hui prlvlleite xranted lo the crusaders for the help of tin- holy 1 (i ml. 2:. They are absolved from all obliiiallous who are In anywise hound to heretics, 2,1, Whoever (lies I" but tie lufitlhst thu tin- Im'IIcvIiik, merlls the klnifdnm of heaven, 'U, We do not esteem those homicides, to whom It may hate happi'iiod In their win for Ihelr mother church nguliiMt, inn ei-cotn muulcaled. lo kill some of them, Ti. That Calbollc Princes are hound, both ly civil n i.il canon law, not lo receive or uliTiile heretics, and much more are not lo s't nilt Ihelr riles, or other exercise of their 'clluliin. or rather, Ihelr false sect, but tin mist, solemnly tsiund everywhere, lo repel tnd I'Kpcl them , 2fl, The following temporal pilillnl I, Is are to be enforced en heretics: 1st - Infamy. and the rtuiseipiciit ilUiUallllcallons for all civil acts, Sod - Intestability, as well active us passive iilint Is, they can neither make i;i nor Inherit, what Is left lo them by it hers). Ilrd - boss of paternal power over children, 4th--boss of dowry, nnil other privilege granted to women. At It --('oidlws Hon of all gisids, lllh -That vassals n ml slave and other are free from till, even sworn obligation due to tlielr lord or an other. 7lh-Capital corporal punishment, especially death, and perpetual Imprison ment. sr. The canon law forbids all t deration 2N That metropolitans ami I, -.hops are to ex-communlcato hlin who grams liberty of .'oiisclence, 211. No oath Is to be kept inwards heretic princes, lordor others, at), Heretic are to be deprived of all clt 11 unit patoenul rights. III. Thu pope can absolve from all oaths, livery IiInIio)) 1 ordinary Judge In it cuusf of heresy. The ivumou 1 l.'Cuue tho -!- fit ,, a ... i-l I it l t.. . i t,- s I., tl" e',p. . t 1 1 ",i t U m! t t A (,tfe l-. II l..ni t t j-. l.'Mj t. 4 I ) 1..I W I ... I tw.f. In ,..- thi,al t I.I . tnJUl ll l ,MI tt.tll. !( t--l lH.jl..t, h . Il l !tit k h kii -I i a M t III f k . ti ttf ,it.i.t iv m ii.. ..,! ;,4.iti-. tvt . It-. r Kittm )iti li, Is, il ,h tt,l i,-t!tl Mlt(it -. f , fi t rt .! Ihf I(M ami Milt,ti .-t a 1 1, i ! W . m llif t.i tl,, ,.ni, ,,t lit, l1ll, s lit Is OO. it 44 1(Sl ll.IM1.lHt. il 4 Tn t ill.' I 11 "l it 1 SHtli.t Oy ot H.-tm I. ibs rtt tt'tn tt n.U lll llt .ol i stt.'tis and kit if' il ,kmhi tl, ale Hie i llu .0- ti. hi it In fs,t of rt It ttli si i..t-w.t tit e.t MU.tl.nl Ills tij', and sstnl in t,,sll, all ft !Mt by litis o st ul it. . 1. 1- II trni. ami iiiI Is I X'llf tt semtl ty all, CAKDINAL' OATH, , . unlnml if llif llnljf liniiinll 1 1 illvli, d,t pt'.iiiil-t nml saeitl I list, tii.iu lilt bt,t l.i Hie t n,l ef tut lite, I will Is tttlHitill Mini i.ltedieiii uiiiii M. IVti-r, Hie li.ily si Inlli lioniitii t liiiti li. nd our iiinl holy hud, Hie sis of Koine, mid Ids sii.'ceswtrs. canon Icitlly nml lawfully i-lecleth Huil I will give no Milvlee, CtHiseiil or assl.litui'i; iitiiliiM lb IH II 1 1 ll ll I lunje-tv Hint s iwiin Hint I Will i, vt I knowingly mid udt loftily, In Ihelr I" - (toy or tllsgiiict', make pi.olli the cointcll llUOvli d In hit by tlicln. I ves, or by lues ileielsnr lellelst HlsolliMt I Will give I hem any ii-slstaiu e In retaining, defetnllng mid l-t" Mtetlng the Kommi papacy und the regalhi. of I rler, with till my mlghl Hud eiideuor, so fur us the rights mid privilege of my order will allow It, mid will defend Ihetii tigulust, all Ihelr honor mid state, mid I will direct t M defend, with due form and honor, Hie legale mid liunclos of the tipnntoltc see, In the territories, churches, nionusterle Slid el her lH'liclli'c committed to my keeping! '.ml I will cordially co-operale with them und l real them with honor In their coming, abiding and returning, nml thai I will resist unto blond all pi r.niiis whatsoever Who shall ulti'iiipt anything against Hietii, That I will, by every way and by every ineiins strive to lireserve, iiiigiiient und advance the rights mors, privileges, the authority of the Holy man bishop, our lord the pope and his be lt mentioned successors! it 1 1 tl that, (it ulever lime anything shall be decided to le Ir prejudice, which Is out cf my power to ilinlcr, us soon as I shall know Hint liny t'eps or mc iiHiiri have been tukrn In the miller,! will miilie It known to 1 1 in sume, u,r lord or his successors, or some other per ,ou by whose ineun ll tuny be brought to ihelr knowledge, Thnt 1 will keep and curry ul a id cause other to t-eep mi d carry out niles cf the holy father, the decrees, ordinances, dispensations, reservations, pro visions, uposiollc mandates und constilu- I Ions of the Holy I'ather Hex I us, of liuppy memory, a to visiting tho threshold1! of the apostles at certain prescribed limes, accord ing lo I tin tenor of that which I have Jusl rend through. That I will seek out, and oppose, persecute anil light (omni coiiuiu pcrscc uturum ft Impiigniiturum) against lierellc scliliiiiullc who oppose our lord, Hie pope of Koine, und hi before ment ioned successors, und this I Will do with every possible effort." ' t (Signature) then scut to the pope BISHOP'S OATH. . -. elect of the ftetroll "I. . diocese, from henceforward will he fallhfu! ami obedient to St., peter the Apostle and to the Holy Hoiiiiiii church, 'im loour lord, tin holy pope of Koine, nml lo his successors cunoiilcully entering, I will neither lulvl.t . consent nor do nuyihliig t hut. they may lore life ot member, or that their persons may lie seleil, or hands In uny wine laid upon them or any Injuries offered lo them, under iiii, preleuse whatsoever, The counsel will, which they shall Intrust me by thcmsclvci, their messengers or loiters, I will not know ingly reveal to any, to Ihelr prejudice, I will help them to defend and kcepthe Koman papacy and the royalties of Hi I'eter agalnsl nil men, T j legate of Hie lipostolle see, going and coming, I will honorably l rent and help In his necessities, The rights, honor, privileges and autlioilly of the Holy Komiiu church of our lord, the pope, and hi afore said successors, I w ill endeavor lo preserv defend, Increase ami advance, I will not b In any counsel, action or Irouty, In whlcl shall be plotted uguliisl. our said lord urn. Itoinuii church, anything lo the hurt or pre judice of l hole persons, rights, honor, stale or power, ami, If I shall litiow any such thing to hn treated or agitated by any what soever, I will hinder It to my utmost, nml jot soon as I can, I will signify It to our said lord, The ordlnuiicii and mandate rf the pope, 1 will observe wiih all my might ami ciuisii to be observed by Other." "Heretic, schismatics und rebel to our Mitld lord or hi successor, I will to my ut most persecute and oppose," "llerelleos, KChlsinatlciw el rebelle eldem Itomlno nostro ve successoi Ibus predict Is pro posse perseqiotr el oppugiiaho," "I will come to a council when I am called, I will visit Hie threshold of 1 lift aposih every three year and give an account of our lord of all my pastoral oltlce and of the things belonging to my diocese In the dis cipline of my clergy and people. I will In like manner humbly receive ami diligently execute the upostolli! command. If I am deliilneil by a lawful Impediment, I will per forin Hut nforesiihl by u member of fey cliiipter or a pi lest, or my uioeese, rimy in structed In all things above mentioned The possessions behiliiilng lo ley table, I Hill liellher sell nor oilier wInii allenule wlllnsil consulting the llomaii pnntlff, Ho help Ine lliMI ami lliese limy osieis or uou, (Signature!, Hcnt In the Komlsh .Manager, TRUST'S OATH. 'I, -, now In t he presence of Almighty Hod, Hie blessed Virgin Maiy, the blessed Michael the Archangel, Hut blessed H.,,lohn the llupllsl, the Holy Asisle Hi. I'eleruml Hi, Paul mid Hie Hulnl nml Hie Hie'red Host of Heaven, nml In you, my lotd I do declare from my heart, without menial reservation Hint the pope Is Christ' vicar geueiiil and Is the true mid ouv hcud of Hie universal church throughout the en rib, and Hint, by virtue of the keys of binding and loosing given lohls holiness by Jesus hrlst he bus power lo depose heretical kings, princes, slates, coinuionweiilih mid govern lnenl l, nil bell . Illegul without hi sucred i'i it, ll t n i ill Ion, mid that they may safely be destroyed. Therefore, to the utmost of my power, I will defend this dis'lrltut snd his liiilllress' rlghl and custom ngalusi nil Usui pers of the Protestant ituthoilty what siK'Vcr, especially ugalust I he now pretended authority and chnrli 'n Mnglaml and nil adherents, In regard that they be itsiirpul and heretical, opposing the sacred mother, the church of Koine, "I do denounce mid disown any allegiance us (hie lo any I'rolesfniit king, prince or state or ols illeiice to any of their Inferior otl'.ecrs. I do further declare the ilis'li lne of Hut church of lliigbtud, of the Calvlnlsln. Huguenots mnl other Protestants, to Is damnable mid those to ! damned who will Hot forsake, thu saiit'l. I j t i 4 . I llitl I Silll. I, i. i ' t - '4 l l I I s.- t,t ' - i . I l i t. . t-4 v, .t t 1 ..... It-.tt ,,t tt. I,..ttftltttl . I I I t ,1. t I I I I It.. .t I .. I. . 1 .1 t .l , i -t 1 1.. t - 1 .1 .,. I k, I I t., I ), -that, t.,i4 ttl.t I ( I, , ,t. 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Itoiiiir with i,,v tsuit i lull it li ind, III Hut .ii i i,,ti t.f I, teilv b(.l,.,i Hltil nil I be (,i lent Itil B"-l'-t It I ttt III I, ) in, (m il Ion In Hie plti .HiishI " IKtNtMl OA1H Of IN JMUIta. I, .line In Hie presence of Altiilifhlr lol, the hli-M-d Vliitln Mutt, the blesM'il Mli'huel Hie atctuttigt l, the bleeil HI John the Hspllxt. Hie holy shiHi's SI, I'eter nml St. I'iiiiI ami Hie snlnts and sitereil Inwl of lii'sven. nml In you my gliitslty fittlier, the superior general of the sis'lel y of .lesiin, foutided by Stilnl Iglnitns. I.ovnlit In His IsitiHIIcnlloii of li 1 1 1 the Third, mnl con tinued to lite present, do, by the womb of Hie virgin, Hie mittrlx of (list, ami Hie mil of .testis Christ, declare mid swear thai Ms holiness, Hie pou, Is Christ's vlce-gerelit, siul Is Ho true mid only head of the Oil ho He or universal church throughout the ciirihi Nml lhat hy virtue of the key of binding mid lisislng given to hi holiness hy my Havlor, Jesus Christ, hit hath power to depgsn heretical kings, pi luces, slates, com monwealths, ami government, nil being Illegal without his sncteil I'oiillriiiallnii, mid they limy be safely ileal toyed, Therefore, to the minimi of my power, I will defend thl (loctrltie mid his holiness' right mnl custom nguliist till usurpers of the heretical or I'rotcstt tit authority whatsoever, especially the l.utheruu church of (let many, llolluml, Denmark, Sweden mid Norway, and Hie now pretended authorities and churches of I'.ng bind ami Hcotbind. and brunches of the same now established In Ireland, mid on the continent of America und else where, ami all ailhereiil In regard Hint they be usurped nml her! leal, opposing the sacred mother church of Koine, I (hi how renounce and disown any alleg iance a dun lo any heretical king, prince or slate, named Protestant or Mheral or obedience In liny of Ihelr law, magistrate or officer, I do further declare that tint doctrine of the churches of Kugluml and Hcotliiml, of Hie Calvlnlst. Huguenots and olhers of the tianis of I'rotesliiut or Mheral. In be dam liable, and they Hicmsclvo to he dimmed who Will not forsake the same, I do furl her declare that I Will help, assist and advise all or any of hi holiness' iigcnls, In any place wherever I shiill be, In Switz erland, (ieriniiny, Holland, Denmurk, Hweden, Norway, Kngland, Ireland, or Amer ica, or In tiny other kingdom or territory, 1 jhiill conin to, and do my utmost to extir pate the liorellcul rrolesliilit or Miicrui doctrines, and to destroy all their pretended powers, regal or otherwise, I do further promise and declare that, not- llhsliimlliig I am dispensed with lo assume my religion uereiicai tor me propagation of the mother church's Interest, lo keep secret nml private all her iigenl' councils from time to time, as they entrust me, mid not to divulge, directly or Indirectly, by word, writing or clrciimslai whatever, hut to execute all that shall be proposed, given In charge, or discovered iinlo me, hy you my ghosily father, or any of this sacred con veil l, I do further promise and declare that I will have no opinion or will of my own or any menial reservation whatsoever, even us n corpse or cadaver (perlndn lie cnduveri. but will iiiihi'sllatlngly obey each and every command that I may receive from my super iors In Hie mllltbt of Hie pope and of .lesus Christ, Thai I will go to any part, of the world whllhersoever I mny be sent, to the frown regions of Hie riorlh, Hie burning sand of the desert of Africa, or the plngle of India, to the cuiiterof cIvlllKKllori of Kurope, or lo the wild haiinl of Hie barbarous savages of America, without murmuring or repining, and will be submissive In nil thing whatso ever, fommiiiilciilcrt to me, I (hi furthermore promise and declare Hist I will, when opportunity presents, make mid wage relentless war, secretly or openly, against all heretic, 1'rotestnnls snd Mheral a 1 am directed to do, U extirpate Iheni from the face of the whole earth, snd that. I will spurn neither age, sex or condition, and thnt I will hang, burn, waste, boll, flay, strangle and bury alive these Infamous hcrctlcsj rip up the sloinach and womb of their women and crush their Infants' heads against the wall In order to annihilate Ihelr execrable race, That, when the same cannot be done openly, I will secretly use tha pels (mouseup, the strangulating cord, Hie xlocl of the -Milliard, or the leaden bullet, regard less of thu honor, rank, dignity or authority (if t ho person or persons, whatever may hn their condition In life, either public, or priv ate, n I nt nuy tlmn may be directed solo do by any agent of (ho pope or superior of Hut brotherhood of the holy father, of the society of ,leii. In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate my life, my soul mid all coporeal power, and with this dagger Which I now receive, I will subscribe my name, written In my blood, lit testimony I hereof; and should I prove false or wenken In my determination, may my brethren mid fellow soldiers of the in I II 1 1 (t of the popecul off my hiiiidsand my feet.iiiul my throat from carlo car, my belly opened nml sulphur burned therein, with nil Hut punish ment that can be Inflicted upon me on enrlli nml my soul be tortured by demon In an eternal hell forever, All of which I , do swenr by Hut blessed trinity, and blessed saernmeiit which I am now to receive, to Hrform, mid on my part lo keep Inviolably ; und do call all Hut heavenly mid glorious host, of heaven In wltnes these my real Intentions tn keep this, my oath, In testimony hereof. I take (hi most holy mnl blessed sacraiiietit of Hut eiicharlsl, and wltnets the same further, Willi my name written wllti the isilut of this dagger, dipped In my own blood, and seal In Hui face of this holy convent He receives th wafer from the siiHrloi' and Welti's his natne with the point of his (lacifor, (llpM'd In his own blood, taken from over the heart, A UVKUTIHF.MhNTK HlsofU'd III Till Amkhican Hci'suro I4i tiring n iroll table return to ttm advert Isor. Americans, waU;h the columns of this iiH'r I W i Pharmacy AUMi,ni:i,Y li'itr. iur.H. I'Kr.st'U.rrioNH a Himuiiv, f, cor, UUh i fin mm. Toii.r.r Ainii'iixrrun'Miis, M k ninin: ciuaus, OMAHA. A, mai r. HALD WHttiMitit so Arittluei tin ftnt ti ir!n I ItMltttlt, Olt'tt, WeliHil Biota, wt am Ihi mar vmihi or HI Mi Ki S W lor Wilt ami llnwattl Tt p VAItH 'Hi Hlri-el slid l'i,iilel. ul Ave Tt THE McCAGUE SAVINGS BANK, N. V, ("oi'iicr I'Mtleenth ami IMjji' Hlcei ls, Pour 4 Pur Cent Intornat on Book Accounla. Flva B Per Ocint on Ix Month Certified!. Foreign Drafts ami Monoy Orders at Lowest Rates OIT REAL DCITATE. Hunk open from 9 n. In, lo A M p. lit. Monday from 9 a. in, In p, in, - LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, HI' TIIK - Unlti'l Stitosi of morion. All Inquiries rennrdliiK the orioinlallon of new l,oilie In Hut stale of Nebraska, should he addressed to Nl. L, ZOOKt, Hlali) ((rKiiiiler tor Nebraska, 414 Bhly Ukn.k, OMAHA, A MKIll'iAN MlVAf OIIAINHI', lAHUtK, ' No, til, meet every Tuesday cvenliin at M:(m o'clock, M, l ,OiK, Secy, Patriotic Oder Sons of America, WAHIIINHTON CoilNCII No, I. I', O, M, of A,, meets each Monday evening at, (InliiCliy Hall. Thirteenth mid Hoimla St, AAHH I Slit'iiH CAMP No, VI, V, O. , of ' A Council llliiffs,-Meeilii In their hull over 4111 llroailway, every Wednesday nlKhl uts o'clock, J, II, Van Cat ms, Secretary, A. P. A, A UK IJNcnbN cnHNOIf, NO. I'I, A Mfclll can I'rolecllvn Assoehillon meels every sec ond and fourlh Wednesday of each month In I, (I, (i, I', hall. I'lallsmoiilh, Neli, VlsltliiK liieinbers are welcome, U, P. Ilrown, Sec, jr. Order United Ameican Mechanics, Inwtltutod May 17, l8S3illlblllty for Mombomhlp. Any while mule person horn In Hut 1'nlled Hliitesof North America. It territories, or under the proleclloii of Its (lax, who shall have attained llm sue of si teen years, who Is of Kood moral character, a believer In llm enlnleiicit of a Suoreme Helm as the ( reulir and Preserver of Hie universe, In favor of free education, opposed Mi any union of church and stale, shall he ellKlble to mem bership under Him provision of thu law In Hui state arid subordinate council to which Hie application I iniobM provided, His! no H'rsou shall he received to bencllclal mem bership who Is over fifty year of HKe, A person shall not be crmlt!ed to thl order who d' not Htes a ood moral characler, or who Is In any way lecuiiaclt tiled from earuliiK a llvllbood, nor shall hn hn under si i Mien year of nun, Subject of it sectarian or partisan char iicier shall not he Introduced Into any meet, lni( of thl council, nor shall any member make use of the name of thl order at poll Heal meet.liiK, Til OH.IKCT AMKI Klrst-To rualntslii and promote Hut Inter est of American, and Nhfld them from Ids depressliiK effect of fnrelarri eonipel.ll.lon. Second - To assist American In obtalnliitf emiiloymi'iit. Third -To PiicnursHii American In liusl ness, fourth -To establish a sick and funeral fund, Hfth-To malnlaln His public nclnsd v Um of the United stale of America, snd lo prevenl sis'tarlaii Interference therewith, and uphold Hui readluK of the Holy lllhle ihwrein, stat cotiscn, or sr.suissi! H, (',- W, A, IIOWAHH, Mncoln, H, V.V, It, V, Ixil.MAN, S, H, - II. I,. HAV, S, T.--C H, A I, I, UN Conductor W. K, ( (tl'K.r.ANII, (limrd I', S. McAI'1,1' V. Sentinel WM, TI KNUI, Helemite In .Nsllolisl ( on venl loll I HANK KNAI'I. Warden It A. IIAYMSS". The lie 1 1, regular meeting will he held on Hie third Tuesday In July at South (moilia, iM'iiriisHu, , , , u , 1 1 L1 , i ,f-, . u ,.i'v,,ir I ...hi. tv n"ii i i ",t i 01 ii, ,,. i, ,,., ' every 1'hursday evening In the hall at tm anil rrnosioi. 11, w, t m mm, 7, l,lNC(if,N C(rN( H, No, , meets III l.ln coin, Nebraska. '(if.I'MMIA COVNCII, No, 'A. meet every ' ' Tuesdiiv evening In lied Men Hull, Con tinental bb k. A II. Kl.lST, ll, Sec y, W'INONA IKitWII. No, 4. miMts every ' Mundiiv evening In K. I'. Hull, I'ailon blis'k, W, M. J'AHliKK. Hee'y. ( JAKKIKMl CdlNCIf, No. li. meet every ' " Tuesday nlghl In Smith limiihs Wil.l.UM Kllia, Sec'y, tlU'VV ( I VY nit'NCII, No 7 - mii'( every ' VVedne-diiV evening In O. A. H, Hall, Council II 1 11 its, In Omaha Express and Delivery Co. TKI.KI'IMiNK 1014. Moving and Light Express Work Trunk snd Psrtel Oallvary. Household (loisls Clicked Stored iidShlpKd I iltlce, o Norlh Pith St.,ot Welwr's Shim Store. Ilrsnch OBlce, ., K, Cor. Jmh Bi d Lake Streets Telephone t'i,'. I'll K Kg l(r ASONAIII.K. J..LTI IINKV. Ifri'iniio Moving M SK'cliilty. Mausver, LADY FRIENDS nml.w""''..'' tt'ii receive sal, itile liimes id new I'estllle rem edy hy M'liillug ten cents III stamps lo T. II, HCMrilHI VS, M, D,, Knowltoii. lown I HI. 1(1.1,11 H; it i . ir:.t. IX Hl'JB, c& RICE, en iii ! i m ffm XH T Wood, Coko, OWV L KlmlllnK iM dual roit oiKiaiHfli rutroa. iihuiie I ,-.- r- m -r-f l It pi I 'M UXVl'sAX'si M. O. MAUL, Successor tn llrelel At Maul, Undertaker and Embalmer HI7 rariiBMi Hi rent. OMAHA NEB. DR. J. J. SAVILLE PHYSICIAN. (illicit! Iloom 4111 N, V. blfii HiilldliiK, (Mice Hours! 10 lo ft a, in. I 8 loft M- (illicit Telephone, U'M. Kesldence! llir! Saunders HI, flmCin!! HCtl lleshleiice Telephone, 4;d, U1JJ CJ li (3 J ttllli ""TllIJilAlT X3XIOO., GATE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, TM.MMH'NK IKK, 207 North 17th St., OMAHA, NEB Work railed for and delivered, A, I.. UKANK, ,1, W, HONXKM A. L. DEANE 8c CO. General Agent for HALL- SAFES AHP LOCKS. Bank 0 Vault Work. 1110 Farnam St., Omaha, NAVINOM JJ.TI FARNUM SLf DEPOSITS A Bank llkothls cut la loaned without charge to Dpoltor, Sherifft Sala. Hy virtue of an order of nsls Issued out of Hut Idslrlct court of Hon if I a county, N braska, and to um dirci,d I will, on Ilis tilh day nl June. A, I', IsWl. at Id o'eps s , m, of said day, si Ihn CAST (rout ilsir of the county rourMiouw, in nut cur o, tmsna, HougbM county, .Nnbrasks, Mdl t liuldUl siicilnn the iiroirty (lesernsin in aia oruer of sale as follows, lowll ) Ij.i seven 111 III Mock si III) Ul Wl.fi and I'ltrini'lee's addition toihieliy of Omia,a siirveveil. iiboied snd recorded, all In I'oug- lu.e,, 10, iv. slaieof Nelirasksi !i itroM-rlK lobe sold oHtlsfr(milin Savings ItHiik Hie sum of ! hundred fl y-v sud M ("idoltar ifnV, Mi Jiiilgmenl Willi inieresi iiiereoii i ilate of eight is( per cent per sinoifii froiii I'ebriiHiy 1,1 li, l"'n. snd losatlsfy Hutsuiiiof forly-iilnn and ls-lmi dollar ilw I! costs, Willi hilerest thereon from the till (lay of rehriinry, A, Il, together wiih accruing cost according lo a Judgment rendered by the district court of said noug ht comity, st, Ms February term. A, l. I"CI, In u certain action then and Hiern pending, wherein limiihs savings Hank was pUlntlrT ami Charles W, White and other wer (le. fe miaul limulia, Nebraska, May I !th. ! (iMdioK, a. iiKJUvrrr, Sherltfof I 'oughts County, Nehrk, I'riuicls W, Wt'Mtels, atioriicy. ft-li-ft Node lo Creditors Stits or Nraaissi, I liongls. l oiiniy, i w' In hit County Court of Hoogla Coiiuty, Nebraska, April ?.ih, A. H. ki, In Hut mailer of llm esutn of Andrew Johnson : The creditor of said estaw and all other (htsoiis Interested III said mslter Will takM notice I lotl tlie c red I lor of said estate will appesr beforn thl court on the J'th day of June, lM, on the lh day of August, Istu, and on Hie ;th day of October, Istti. at l o'chs k a neach (lay. forlhe puisMe of presenting Ihelr claim for eismlnstloii, sd)i!lment snd allowance, HI month are allowed fur I hit rreiill'ir toprewul Ihelr claims nml eight months for the administrator to set tie said es tate, from the MU (lay of April lV.l; thl notice will he published In Tub Ahssica for four wwks suceesslvely, prior to Ihe suli (lay of June, stn, All claim Hot tiled on or Is fore the ;'ih day of October, lf,t,l, will Im forever barred from consideration III the illial sell lenient of sslil esl nle. Ulini'M. my hand ami nltli'lal seal thlsTUHi ""Vs'sa?!"'' i.W.W.I.MI. ,"i-IM I'ounty Jmlga, ii Tji.w'Zh