The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 26, 1893, Page 2, Image 2

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VrmU r Mt vmi lrlpp.it the f.iUhiff hihI d. U MnlSon ft all l IfHtfteg m tlisl
fnmt titny a teerit Iw and limit putty by whom the ( muiiter
riant shmK UritWttnif th emeNdd p.-! printed. . in truth, a
bue l J i iu'i una 4mnrl!ttl to )ivttn -nil; t tn
Uifcl tnojiUt iwviHiry etinnn-W univiiimi, lniHM tii!n lmhv-l of all
Mt rnly 1U1 ft wi-f Un t'tril of Uhw ). dlrt.n.l from him. toiM '
Unv. Yi-t Wmilifdt, tirH.injilj oiU.Uiih' )' njr wrllnl l any rutiw
tho Blunt lillld !Hw, lh vnll. j Mi R.iwlt-1 t.v H 'in ikhmkii m
c-rtwli Wnnitti tlrlr nholirin Iml- M'AlUU r l...io, luit U fMr.(l u.
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tlwriifj in, y It IUjuUI ilttidor, frtciuHlinn Hint of lom.Mk
tlus vr-oliiingfuI mfHvt. llonm Hhmto imil ncvi-c tH'inituiini'n uif
Uwlf, thutwnliu of nil nilriH'tloim U Limot hit viTnwulnrkinjfuo Iwniiu'loiw
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not hv t t'nrnittn win liltn lo nuicKoii Rowiul no iwoiy or io rniumjr, i i.
htoimw. He miffort'd tho n-ln lohRng tiU ttuMili t found vent In hln unlive
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tiwuudv nhU horso' neck, ml biimhi irH)i: rind liln rw(inm oiiiniiim m
minimi him with thomdfotvtxKllntfs of that liiiitfuiiiro iiroyi-d mrtiroo of to
pno who ttntlviiwton a lontf farewell to much voxutlon to thochlldtvn, iy'X'
& H.K.i .nuk'iired by cvory tcndor m'ol- U'ltliiff their eurloMty, tlini liny tpiuuy
loctlon of infancy and youth. hucumo liU mIU, nl Bi)ulrel mo
hrtwn o lltllo knowl.-diro of a t.mgmUoo gonor-
UlHurolv advanolntf luy burlod In tk-op ally iwinuch iMn "'" "
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w-chwlon, codBldorably nmiovml Iront chihhoh, n
tho highway, The aiiproncli wmh a oy uuur moro numoiu wi.v.
(..il, .-.. f....lv fluwrvinir Of all crwitod Inslngg tlui Lady
the name of a rond, or even of a pnth; M'Allatcr Vm he Inrat portion
ii.u...i i r.mlmi1 un mitdiini-o of Hhann'a rovorciitlal rogard; hut ho
to tho well-known n. EniorRlng failed not to .roUt aalnnt h.-r view.
from the covortundi-r which an nmwnt, and proccodlngt on aome (KicaHiouH,
.i ,... H..y..nt. had l...n mii'HUcd. particularly In what rolaUid to her mm
i, (nil in vh.wiif U.n aliiinlo and trraiuinon, m-uncr oi witum
h. ...wuni.inlmiitniro that sheltered would allow to follow uie proiowion in
all hi. earthly trwwuroH; and hit near her hunhaiid. Tho former had jmlToral
(I i f , r( "t. t t . U t Win .
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Utrlr ri il tn 4 I-ny.
II in fiiiilmith'f Jul li'l,
ami niHt r .U !ts d H ! l lwj
"N), lull h i t I t or U rvm.
Id lrttlla, "f'r Hrjan l j t lo
iMihM f.illhlv "
"Tin ! ' nWMfiil r it, toy
rhlhl, llmt iMtlt Irnipl in fnmi thU
uuli t Htrt, to plniHi Jon amid tUi
approach was presently dlncovercd hy to much from tho peril and prlvatlo.m
U dclltrhtful Inumten. A sturdy to which hUhulplow Infancy wan ex-v,-rt,i.r
HthA flrntto ireethlm Poncd, that ho never acquired strength
with the warning hark of dellanoo, In- of eonHtltutlonj ho had lived in rotlro
..n..n.w.nutv nhiimnid Into tho velo- tnont. and died of lingering' decllno
inirs of joy, m ho hounded forward to noon after tho birth of Ellon. Hhano
unrlniMiilMt tho Middle. Two bloom- admitted that ho was not formed for
lngglrl next runhed from tho door; military life; but could by no mean
and after them hanUmedtt white-haired pardon tho wrong done to the Proton-
retainer of that noble, but no longer tout cauwi, by restraining Ilrynn from
nm..ntliniMn. whom fallen fortune It following what wiw certainly tho early
wan hi prldo to follow. A bare-headed bunt of hli lnllntloiwfor Uryan wa
coHstwn mdised tho brldlo with one truly lriHn, aner mmimi " j
,n,i ,v,ii th her tilueked at hl manly In perwon, robust in coimutuuon,
matUid locks by way of obolnaneei old warm In hU affecttonii, and buoyant in
Shane laid hold on the stirrup) and tho spirit as mo nuouic w.ai n
i,;a.ini. aiHi.,-.. seemed dlsoomid to the water. Ills laughing eye was sun-
drag tholr pHzof rem hi seat Wore shlnMJ tho old man's heart; arid Hhana
h.eould well dismount. Uryan had a had observation sufTlelent to discern
,imii ml Wp. iim. for the duet), firm energy oi cnanwjier
each, with many a kind word to old which had as yet been but partially
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Bhano, as ho hobbled after tho youth- called lortir, a sieaumess ei p.u
ful trio, to tho presence of two more and unflinching resolution, joined to
expectant! a smiling mother and a great personal courage. The sweetness
grandamo, whoso feelings wero too of a piaow temper, renuereu ye mum
deep to find vent in many words, as she even by tho subduing influences of
embraced and blessed tho solo repro- Divine grace, restrained tho exhibition
....... i v.... inii.fii.rfwi lino. Hf theso moro vigorous traits oui
m'limnTv vi ui.'i b,. v. i
r.... .l- ,i....,i, (i, Shane delighted to trace thorn, and
(Mm,.-., J loudly bewailed tho successful appeals
Irish welcome, besU-wed on one around w,m (m thtt ?mt1?1' 1 f.t e'
ttoniiMj near mi wiiiciii in iu
of his "two mothers," and to become
1 1, .i itmri.nilri.il iiHMlstant of a resoeat-
vrniu mo iiiwru.iK H""'!""'" V.t ..,.l,..nt In Hri.tf.
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sembled, a strangers eyo wouiu nave . . . , ttrmm;A
involuntarily reswa on ino n n,an. when ho heard that tho
leaiuresoi iuu vcucruiw ihuciik. hvw
whom a cluster of Irish hearts entwined
their fondest affections?
Imbul' Ht wi nes tif a i lly, a eaport,
lid a grrlon town,"
iVar ini!inir,H sal! Ibeyoulh, "Hip
(Ungmthat you wimld iMHmU'r aro
Irllllng, etimpaitni with thoso fiinn
which voiiimixl flee. A slorm Is ven
now gnlheiing aiiuihd! and Its first
thunders are alredy relling In dep
meiiaees of ini'qvilviKal Impurt. Kvet)
ntsik in these valleys will Is' explored
tu quest of plunder and revenge,
Think you that a family so marked as
ours for sufferings In the cause of truth.
will eHcapo tho deadliest visitations of
their hatred
"Our family lies burled in obscurity)
It mi mo over-looked, and lis history
forgotten."
"Never trust to that, mother. Many
a hand would yet Imj raised to point out
ttio poor remains of M'AltHteri and
many ablatio would thirst to quench
Its brightness In their heretic blood."
"Don't speak so, brother," said ills
younger sister, Imploringly.
"I speak ns I feel, my poor Ellon;
and even wero it otherwise, tho strng
gllng foragers would doubtless discover
your abode. What defence would bo
found for such a helpless household of
females?" ,
"Tho defence of the Most High,
young man, is as potent in tho glens of
Tyrconnel, as behind tho fortresses of
Derry," wild tho old lady.
Uryan smiled as bo bent towards her,
and replied, "Must I read back to my
ear grandmother tho lessons, by
means of which she coaxed tho heredi
tary weapon from my hand, and nailed
mo to an ignoble occupation, because I
should not tempt tho Lord, nor hazard
tho last bopo of an expiring line" He
hen more fully declared tho alarming
ndlcatlons that had of Into been given,
of somo hostile design on the part of
those who held tho great mass of the
people in spiritual bondage the Ilo
mlsh priesthood, whose language had
assumed a character of open doflitno
too general and too daring to tjo over
looked.
"Shane was telling us strange things
about It," remarked Letltla, "but my
grandmother checked him."
"I did so, my child, because his mis-
mitring ,eal is apt to lead him Into
error; while his prejudices ojierato to
the dlsad vantage of every one connected
with tho hostile party."
At Dryan'i earnest request Bhane
was now summoned; and ho, delighted
to find tho restraint taken off, gave full
vent to a largo collection of anecdotes
and Inferences, bearing on tho subject
under debate; of which, if somo pro
voked n smile by their extravagant 1m
, t.viM .! .vli l i n h'j
Vmii;iIi1' f,MjMr.i i4 ;U Mil!
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itsint .militf hr it'ii'i i",
,ii.ii'0'. l-f fsu.Kji, cf nj.ty
mi iliUUuC the l''- 4 ttnl . .T
i,!t h,i1iimmi, mliUti, l hbUt bmi
lm lil iltr !!, Uy r.iritunt
HhSn iv. h i.l I., r hBud
Itulhtdual Iim inltl.iii s
fraitcM Hb riiiU.d dolight, 'M.l
Sl.nne M-si-e. ly ftitiiul llii wlnti f ita)
ieg rfttmgh for lln pursuit (awhb h
) numUiilly enunfcMHl Ih.l 111-
tmilsttle qu.-t aft. r nt', Nellber bis
poSIUenl anliiitwllies, mir Uls n ligl.ws
blgntry, Istkid sympslhlitlng rheour
stfeiiient from klndwl spirits wUhln
I ho walls uf Iterry; while the prtwpfH
of hoKtllltb'S, tho rrltleal innltton uf
public ftair, and the overstwerlng
anxl.'ty with which three kingdoms
watched llielr progress, Imparled an
unssakahlrt interest to the most Imllf
ftn nt aeiltins of James Ktuart and Wit
Hum of Nassau. The latter had very
recently effected a landing In England,
unit everv rumored accession to his
standard or title, wealth, and military
prowess, formed matter of rapturous
exullallon among tho y.enlous partisans
who surrounded Hhaue O'Connogher.
Nor was young Uryan freo from en
thuslasm of t he same cast. The sparkle
of his eye, nnd tho glow of his cheek,
when btmrlnir such tidings to his
family, bespoke It plainly. Dot the
funlinir of personal hostility was a
... . - - -
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stranger w nis eompunniuiitiw kni
and tho life which ho counted not dear
to him in tho cause of that holy faith
wherein he stood, would have been as
freely sacrificed to win ono of its do
hided persecutors from tho error of his
not the sinner, excited
t4MM4M
I Jim the only
i t wn.i. maki: fuii ci
nf l ili fur I. atitt j;tlttr.
ntilep ii fil, Tr lli lilktl In
llic Ok at ri'fpssitnrtl
innimer for M mils aikI
tip. Uultl crtnvns bihI
I'ritlcwnrk rt ipcciiiliy,
Dentist
who
Extracts
Teeth
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for :
NO
PAIN,
DR. WITHERS,
DENTIST.
FnfiiTH Fmsuj UmnvN Huh'K,
TKI.W'HtlNK l7,i.
10th and Douglas St.
g "Cut this Ad, out anij iiiuno it with Ynu.
,4.4.4.4.
wero strikingly noble, nor had the
nressuro of near threescore years and
ten diminished tho sparkling intelli-
Indentures wore made out, "isn t it a
big shame to plant tho last of the
M'AHsters behind a counter, out of the
HUMiii I h1I i. ,.,, Rm1 ifliirvln life'!"'
gence of the face, or bowed pemiptlbly ' ;
the stately figure of the old lady. .
,,...!.! i;..n i ...i ..,rw.,.i win, are not confined to any profession, A
l:MlMVl discharge of duty is tho right
vet bosuoko a meek lamevoletico which read to them everywhere.
end.mred what had otherwise tsien too "Murder! Master Uryan avoureen;
commanding to inspire affection; and is It yourself that has tho face to say so?
thnrowerc traits of long and patient You'd get 'em as a soldier, or maybe fc
endurance, sufficient to show that a a sailor; butmusbii! who ever heard of
cross bad indeed been borne by her, tho hoiifmr and glory of a Treutloe
whoso whole deportment told a tale of Hoy?" and he turned away in high dls-
pious resignation, daln.
She was a daughter of tho princely As ft prentice Is.y, however, the last
race of O'Neill, brought In childhood, of the M'AHsters was well satisfied to
o . Mivit.,tiflnl elreum- commence his rtiodest career, The
in.. i.ii.li.r the lnfluenco of truly seed of Divine truth had not
christian advisers. Thus her mind vainly scattered by pious hands during
became early and deeply imbued with his early days; it had taken deep root,
doubts and apprehensions as to the it had visibly sprung up, and gave
soundness of her hereditary religion, promise of a plenteous harvest, Those
t i n ..- t,ik inftinru (hit vt-rv traits In Hrvun's character which
mndfl a tacit renunciation of Us errors, rendered htm the delight of his com
hv the mere force of reason panlons, were to himself a source
nil ..lehartfumentsaseamo within her watchful solicitude; rind he bowed
wineh. At an earl v aire she had become secret thankfulness to tho wisdom
t(nf.hed to Colonel M'Allster. a I'rot- which marked out for him a path where
estantof runk and influence, whom she such fiery qualities stood in less appar
married, much to the cbacrln of her ent peril of be! ng fanned Into a flame
own bigot kindred, and resided with He had acquired that great lesson-the
ViUf-mtlv until tho dreadful massiuire rtK.t or an mimimy-w'W Knuwieu
f KU1 eut oftmanvof them, and sent aud his acqunlntaneo with tho d
most ef the survivors broken-hebrted U) Urines of the gospel was not merely
an untimely irrava. theoretical; it was experimental, It was
Thro,, ,anv calamities and bitter 1'f.tctlcal, and wrought in him a grow
l fortune, .ha had s,en conformity
v m,i.,k a th,.i.,,nifi, lu.lf.ttt. Finisher of
qualntanceas laid her low at the foot much, very much, was yet wanting to
? L f,iMmo-..,.. n,l rendorod purify the silver; and ho patiently
r'7r; ,L ,.i,n,t( awaited the 0,-iratU.n of whatstye
"B :r 131 ,i Li;,; fum.ee it might ploasotho GntIC
moth:;:;;;; inthiss,,iuded p.Tr
their native Dtmegal, subsisting on the
i. ,.(,..,,, na nnna l.wiwt. tthiinildnt. . Hrviin had now mum settled
reditu nnd Helen, the latter of whom years with his master; anu nis bum
was scarcely past tho age of childhood, application to business hud won mnny
uv,,i ...fflntnnt eimilovmcnt for kind aoprovals, with frequent permls-
those whom they fondly designated I slon to visit cottagers in tho glen. To
flO-Kxciirslon to Wierltlnii, Wje.lrlO
Tuesday, May HOth, tho Hurllngton
Itoute will sell excursion tickets to
Hhcrldan, Who. (gtMKl to return until
Junot)th)nt tho very low rate of ten
dollars for tho round trip. Tickets
will bo accepted for pasHatre on train
No. fi, leaving Omaha at 10:15 n. m
May 30th and arriving at Bherldan at
3:30 p. m. May 31st.
Throwrh sleeping cars, Omaha to
Bherldan.
1!...i,.,nt.,v t,..wi(..l (pain lituv.Hi mint.
, 'I'.,, bin Tim. i.r fi Hinnnr. ill . I
his abhorrence; and while against tlm "an Friday evening, June 2nd reaches
crwl uf Ilfimo be avowed tho moHt un
, .,i.iuln.v Vni mi tut. ii tin mil I (Inn
UIJ.nl,.u....'....K, v,. ........ : ln.t.n..nlnn. l-Mlnx
1 .111... 1.1.. 1. t .,t.r,n,l nviv fl,,, uu iir,v . n -
IIODIIU, - (m,l.(an.,nll,1,,nnPl,,ltl, nl
enthralled beneath her -
'r,. imit In V,l Visiting ino coming meiropuns tu uie
..,L ., , n .1,.
young mind this important dlscrimlna- V u rZ nZ
...... i .1.. i,i..f..t.i.,.w . well to avail yourself of it. 1 be city
' ' , IZ I .", ticket agent, at 1321 Farnam street,
ueavor vi iiw piuu- ,..,., -.., . , .a (ill ... ,,,.,,,,..
she had amply succeeded, by leading "
Omaha, Saturday evening, Juno 3rd,
Tickets will bo honored on this train
CJE0.W. LANCASTER & CO.
(IKNKIUI, AOKNTS
WHEELER
-& WILSON
BEWINQ MACHINES.
Estey and Camp & Co. Pianos
and Organs.
SOLL ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
Needles. Oil, Supplies for all kinds of Hnw
Itik MaehlneM, (mr own Mnithiinlc Is llrst
client, Will repair any NewliiK Muclilim.
rcLCPMom (.
611 Booth Blxtnimtb St.,
individuals
merciless sway.
him to tho same sacred fountain from
whence she drew hor own supplies of
knowledge and of grace. Herself
delivered from the net, she had long
been habituated, to examine minutely
its texture? and regarding It as the
mystery of Iniquity, the musUsrpieco of
Satan lo wisdom, the most subtle and
powerful delusion that ever triumphed
over reason in tho subversion or re
vealed truth, she marvelled not at the
atuhhnrn adherence of Its victims to
their blinding errors, but sought by
every affectionate and persevering ef
fort to recover them out of tho snare.
Bee "Graham's History of the Blego
of Deny," a work to which tho author
Is cr really imiuniou ror aecuraw aim
minute Information.
To be Continued.)
two
probability, others were calculated to
excite serious alarm, Ho concluded by
advising Uryan to make a short tour
through tho neighboring- valleys, and
to judge from the result of hi own in
quiries.
Ills suggestion was adopted; and It
ii .... it. i
was ascertained neyouu mspuui uii
preparations of a most threatening
description wero on foot, among the
more fierce and lawless of tho peasantry.
Language was uttered from the altar
iind tho pulpit, that could admit of but
ono interpretation; and Instance were
riot wanting where tho priest had added
to hi harangues the encouragement of
his personal assistance in collecting,
marshalling and exercising his flock,
as for military service, In corrobora
tion )t all this, a letter followed Uryan
from Derry, with further intelligence
of a similar purport, collected from
other quarter and the friendly head of
his establishment urged an immediate
removal of the family to Derry; proffer
ing tho use of a small house in a retired
part of the town, where, If obscurity
were their object, they might remain
almost out of the busy world as In their
present retreat. These concurrent clr
eumstanees satisfied tho Lady M'Allster
that to reject such an Interposition
would bo indeed presumptuous; and, as
hor decision gave law to tho whole
household, Immediate preparations
were engaged In for a hasty removal
which was accomplished without much
difficulty,
Tho little mansion allotted to tho
stranger stood in a retired street,
on a low site, well sheltered, and of
eourso sufficiently sombre. The narrow
casements In their deep roeow.es, show
ed the thickness of walls that had
braved many a stroke from the hand of
time, and contrasted painfully with the
airy character of their lute aixido
whoso windows, gaily festooned with
(lowering shrubs, invited tho brood
beam of heaven to brighten the apart
ments. Tho young girls found their
spirit weighed down by irrestlblo do
preision, saye when their brother's
THE U. 8, QUEEN,
Tho Friend' Favorite Cigar Price
Five Cent.
For nlo by tho following dealer:
Hlssem & Teeter, N. E. corner 16th
and Dodgo streets.
Christ Harnan, 612 , nun troci.
Henry Anderson, N. W. corner ICtb
and Leavenworth streets.
Thl cigar is worthy of a trial, tf
Th World'77r.
When Adam was a boy, world' fair
were not thought of. They're a modern
product. And tho more modern they
are, tho better they are.
Tho Columbian Exposition 1 the
latest and best a long way tho best,
The whole wide world has combined to
make It worthy of tho nineteenth cen
tury, and no endeavor was ever more
successful,
Tho great fain is dazzling in brlt
Omaha.
CHRIST, HAM AN,
Watchmaker and , Jeweler,
Fine Watch Rkpaiuwo a sfkcialti
512 South 16 Street.
A Convert From Jesuitism,
A ,1 ful (r,,iiluV,t,,1 rnl.rrt lii.eiif the Jesuit
order, belonging to the oldest Homon llaney; overpowering In size, magnlfl
Catholic aristocracy in Germany, cent alike In conception and execution,
r .... ,i Ti...-i.wH..h. brother to a A visit to it is the privilege of a life-
u,,.II.Unnu,n TTM.mmr.nlil.flll momliOF of llfflO, (ItlU UKi CHSiest Hnu "CPIH J
ih tentorial diet, has publicly severed wall yourself of that privilege is to
" " ' - . I .. I... ,1... 11....H....I,... I.,,,,).. (,. f 'l,lm,,,,i
t.U r.,,tl,m w l.li (tin Koe.Ietv Of nine w i'n"'K "' '
J aua ln circumstances which ea'nnot Tho City Ticket Agent, tMrm
fall to cause considerable sensation in ..(,,;, v,, aUin fn mM (,f, Kxcur
. .... i .-i i . -
both the political ana ino reugioun 0 rtttes every day.
world. The ex.Jesult father intends
to publish In the next number of tho Americans Should Read,
i'rmutmu JnhThwUt a full statement jv, Charles Chlnlquy's "Fifty Years
of the reasons which have compelled hn tho Church of Home," price VIM,
him to renounce the order in which he Also "Tho I'rlest, Tho Woman and
has for tho last thirteen year occupied The Confessional," price $1.00,
somewhat conspicuous position us ft 'f, M. Harris' "Assassination of Abra-
mllltant controversialist. A provincial i,,.m Lincoln." prlco I2.WI,
paper, which claim to quote the Intro- "Marlft Monk," price 75e
ductery passage of Count Honsbroch' "Befiretsof the Jesuits Kxfiosed," by
stnti'tnent, gives the following as tho itev, Thomas Iiyden, price 7fic,
two chief points in the result of Jesuit Our Country," by llev, Joslah strong
dlsclnllno which his cxirienco hio price 3Tc
driven him to condemn: "It stifles "Why IVlost Hhould Wed by J. I)
hnd almost annihilates Independence U'u ton, price Wio and tl. 00
and individuality of character; It mill
bit.. Bintinst and woU-nitfh kills the
legitimate prldo of nationality and to stay at homo than to take advantage
sense of patriotism," Count Honsbroch or the Jiurungion s urn umiar excursion
do,. not eonceul from himself that in to Bherldan, Wyo,, Tuesday, May With.
nubllid v dttfendlnir his action ho will Ask tho ticket agent at J,(J t arnam
eauseirrif to many with whom he Is street for further particulars,
connected by the closest ties of friend
ship ami of blood; but he adds: "I AMERICANS TAKt NOTICIf
have bolonired for so many yiars to the For Reiiiienien. w have a tiennirui nns m
HISSEM & TEETER
Northssit Cor, 10th and Dodg St.,
ron r.r, aisrm or
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
BoU, Ooufeetlont, CigsM Slid TobaoCO,
Tttlnphona 1TH4,
Jesuit order, my name has sooften boon MtfVX!Wti WZWt
i. ... ...i.i. i. i., ii.,..,,.-., u,..(un aaa. An all Solid Laalher how from
"""i"""" " " ' ' 141 OS un. llisni'ks.
that my secession, unless accompanied uuint-eiiiis. etc, iu-
by an authentic declaration of the clr- 1 f" 1 ,H
would bo an Insoluble
yilMlll'Mlll'I'M. Iil'.'k Wl'ltd
wtt urti strictly in it.
by
eumstanc(s, would bo an
mystery, which could only give rise to
false and calumnious interpretations
lioth for mvself and for tho order,
Though I may have to lay bare exper
iences and feeling of a painfully Inti
mate character, It Is a sacrifice which
I feel bound to make in tho cause of
truib."Kii(lihh UhurrJtmun and M.
JumcH (Jhrunick.
LAN DEN BROS.,
Ullt JV. HI It'ntilh,
Tho
World' Fair,
International I loom llentlng
SYPHILIS
A SPECIALTY.
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Our I'fira Im ,eirfiHni,r. Alii
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H. K. BURKET,
FLN1BAL director
EMIAU.MCn.
Ofllne, 113 North llh I Itesldenen, m Vftte
Htrni't,, I pi.reei.,
Teleplions W, Ttdepliond
My Only Pise of Rutins I tn Old
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Physician and Surgeon,
Telephono 747,
Twidvw years f'tiitliiiiul nrrietlce In Oitiitlia,
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M. DALEY,
Nl'Ji!! TAILOR.
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hiK cli'iiiiiKl, (lymJ and riimisleliKl,
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W. T. WHITE,
IOO NORTH IOTH HT,
Stationery. Boohs and News,
periodical, Miiioizliii', Notions, I'lriH I'ockei
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for IJougla county.
i,ny rnlT'inI rnr l,-i" wiy n,i
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tVelnltetlien,ot rlulil lnitirOoiiuMl will Ou nil In
our tow.r to n,l you In It, A,irH,
COOK REMEDY CO.,
Maonlc Temple, CHICAGO, ILL.
SEALS
write
For Prices.
Ed. F. PICKERING,
Tel. 1338, - 109 S. 16 h afreet,
OMAHA.
ROUGH & HOUCH,
Carpenter and Builder.
Mtiimfacturer snd Ucmlri'r of
Sash, Screens, Doors and Windows
and Furniture.
Shop:
AM, WORK GUARANTEED.
1617 Davsnport 6tr.t, OMAHA.
WM, NICKLAS,
Brick Contractor and Builder
Inutl.'M furtiMii'il on nil tlrids of llili-U
mid Miihoii work,
2230 8, SEVENTEENTH ST.
Telephon 17B5. OMAHA, NEB.