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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1893)
THE AME.RIC ATN. 3 ( mvoui uu.t.n iHt. Islty U4lMHias tenth a4 Hh ) llrt lU(li(fJ II it.4 y lh ,,. ti. I i I Dirt si I l,i drrn mitl ntint.l sft.-t Iti-r 1. 1. tin i mil, Mr, lttl. H iti, N. dh a tttM( iluM, i(t.t-ttMi i lmtt.r M tinilti m nn le-t t f frttti.R Jlef JwtmiU, W lilt Wife till tills! tf lllt tlrb-ly f Tiit ii'K In ai-rnt'luiHf. nh tln ir i liiil.ui, l. ntt-l Hi. if liit ln n nil vniniiK ni nil. I . n.in liMm i,t r tin i f tiiit'k ml bhiIIk until." I'nlit Mm wm 1st i.ri. IkOtr lir.l qtibl'y In the tuinHf ami Mt tnltl the illsi n It''! wlief itul f lu t eliva linn m rwi'ivi. llvry iiinminit m for HuilHm out lir hiiiiIniiim1 wa 4'Wit securely uinlcr Iter ilii'i liy In r rueful iiiihIht Hint till the .llllln f lliifii iinok lo milt furllu r r- twt IhT COIIJ')iIiH unit lulltf (loVCS aim tni'ltn"! l"tirf lh Dnintry riNnU to tlm clnsillnmsc, n Kr,t,,",iii little llgnte, Very foii-1 of itt ttty thing, In r untiel Mother, with whom dim win xnnt 't, ofti'll liliuln liol irt'setil of oM fusliluiieil jewelry, whlrli, not M114 alloweil to fifthly wi'ur, nln Mwit lutu n littlti luitt tint wore nroiiinl litr ne k tinder her gown, l!i-r father vm ono of tliu llrstof his ett Iii Virginia to become tlotililfulof laverr, ami his scruples finally lcil liliu to lilmratu )iia slaves, sell his iilaiitalloii ami remove to rhilalelihia. Ilnro ho en;faK('l in business, but a bin efforts proved unsuccessful after several years tbu fiiinily became- very muin reduced in circumstances. In tho meantime Dolly had been irrow ing dully in graco and beauty. At 10 hd wai tall and alewler, with a "deli cately oval" face, well formed fnaturpa, "dazzlitiKly fair" coiiiiUxion and bluu eye of "much awootueiw undur licr do mure Quaker cap." John Todd, a wealthy, good looking young lawyer of the aame religion, soon fell a victim to her charm and made hut an offer of marriage which she de clined, saying she never intended to mar ry. Hearing of her refunal her father, ho waa ill at the time, immediately ummoned her tohisnide and told her it was his greatest wiwh to aee her well provided for before he died, that it would make him vory unhappy if he perdlnted In her refusal, ho like a dutiful daughter nil e reversed her decision and became the wife of John Todd. Her marriage proved to be a very hap py ono, but after tho brief apace of three yearn her liUMband died, and he was left a widow at 23. Rich and very attract ive, she had many admirers. James Madiaon, at that time couri ered an unreclaimable bachelor, chanced to see her one day while she was out walking with a friend and was so much Imprensed with her beauty and grace of bearing that bo did not rent until he had obtained the promise of an introduction, A few days later she met him at her own house, and in tho first interview i ny tared his heart. Bho wore on this occa sion a gown of "mulberry satin, with a silk tnllo kerchief over her neck and on her head A dainty cap, from which the curls would escaite," An engagement soon followed, and in September, 1704, Mrs. Todd, accompa nied by tho Miamorod Madiwm and sev eral friends, left Philadelphia for I lure wood her siM-or's eatato in VirgMa wliere the marriugo ceremony was to take place, The Jonrney occupied a week, but tho weather was delightful, And it was Accomplished without inci dent, Friends and relatives from far and near were awiemblod to greet tho bridal party, and many of them remained for days after the wedding to keep up the festivities, For women to of tho oc casion tho girls cut the mechlln lace from Mr. Madison's shirt ruffles, and Amid showers of rice tho laughing bride and groom drove off to spend their honeymoon at Montpoller, The close of the year found them back in Virginia, where, at her husband's re quest, Mrs. M'idlson laid asido her Quak er dress and for the first time in her life began to enjoy society. New York Times, A S Milling Hup! to H!nli.i, At A clerical meeting the subject of tho separate mode of Administering tho com munion camo up, Ono of those present aid that when there were a largo n tim ber jirescnt at tho celebration bo often preferred to give the exhortation to sev eral persons together, as it made tho east wore of A communion than when ach was isolated from his fellow wor shipers by tho separate mode of adminis tration. Bishop Wlllerfore, with sar castic wieri and tone, replied, "I under stand you, Mr. ICardloy, to prefer admin istration by wholesale'" Mr, Kardley rejoined, "My lord Mh cp, when the divine founder of the feast, Addressing the 19 apostles, said, 'Drink ye all of tho cup,' I do not think that even Judas Iscariot would have dared to sneer at him an a 'wholesale administra tor.' " Tho bishop's usual readiness de serted him, and ho had nothing to say, Bun Francisco Argonaut. A CUrl's Tub Yut Ki arniM. Miss Lena Tuttlo of Connecticut is Amusing herself by clearing a farm and cutting down cedar trees, for which tusk ho Is receiving the plaudits of admiring editors. It seems to be a matter of twite. Different pooplo have different minds. A great many women make themselves useful in A great many ways. Miss Tut tlo likes to chop wood a very Invigor ating and health producing exercise. It Amuses her and doesn't hurt the neigh bors. Miss Tuttlo, if she marries at all, will perhaps espouse a man who will bo Able to wash the dishes and attend to the knitting, and thus harmony and domes ticity will bo establlshod.-Ncw York JVorld. (JUiUtous's Wy or Haying "No." The verbosity t)t Mr. Oludstono is pro f erblal, but it has never been more mark dly put in evidence than when, want ing to answer a querist with a negative, lie used these words, "I must reply with that brief and simple monosyllable 'No,'" : Ma t I Miiwltiif lli ImHihi j lt n Hil tiK-xttxinh 'ifitwtl ihf lH. . l.i t.u I n tnttil fit ininn.t If ; IMs l i ifi ! lifw tit tii tn,y k l(l-ttl lll"ll Upx lul l .1' v l ill tl, I 11 In in Mnitn In H'lin. I ll i ll I ft H t Mm t- l ' oni' sin ltn nl i f I ln bs'ii nl b lii ! I limn In unit ; Itifliile n i-'tii l il I he bile in. In !rti!nl" Hi is lit h I In v inl ls li.it! b lv .L. tiHvl Mumli by Uw and Vv ; iniri Hin i m h lb. in ll islne if out I pnill ), lHlit f.i I'ltUcli'lilp 1 m'ii (In in, but b I Hum m f i r it. ' sbiiiiid lii'M tint lni t'H-r h"djr l jt mil I II. bill hi litem Hl M ibwi.l. T H U tn liU. ! If sinh a . I b v l niftltilttitiiMt for I wo tti iii'tntloiii itiort', Hie pm,. ni ml) U irnh.sl .tliu rt'liiiiniit of I Ui' ItntUri Villi w mmM Slid al-mlldtl In lli.nli'tll f II- iabl-iitiHiil, MnJ.ir J. V. IViwell In Font in. Mllti lrli..llr. What Hi lb" lips of Hie "liilt'llis'luiil doublcr" would bine litt'ii only jinibiiir suri'iiKiii whs Irriwixltbly funny Ihm uuu of lis tutim't'iii'i', Vthi ii Lewis, Ins liu agination llrt d by Ibe fimt opera be bud ever Villneiuteil, litrxtriciiUv mixed up MikhIvhihI Hnnkey Mini "The Mikado" as foilows; The day following his at tendance at Ibe bitter Hrforniaurv bo burnt tiNm the sciitnbiliited maternal vision attired In imitation of bis admired Kn-Koina patchwork crib quilt and a feather duster In his hands waving ac cent nation toeach syllable as he caK'rud alxnit chanting: The will of the linl Im duns, m ilonti, Ami su you hitJ bettor succumb, i tnnb, cuntbl Washington Nows. lust Llks a Man. Mrs. Stocks If we move into that cheap houso, we'll lose casto. Mr. Stocks Don't care if we do, It's tho best we can nlTord without running hopelessly In debt, and besides it's a com fortable place anyhow. Mrs. (Stocks lluhl Just like a man. Only so you can bo comfortablo and pay every little bill as quick as it comes In, you don't caro what tho world thinks. New York Weekly. The Dominion of Canada has an area of 8,457,000 squuro miles and comprises ono-sixteenth of tho land surface of the globe, It is tho largest of all the British possessions, Australia, the next in size, containing 2,044,018 square wiles. CANON LAW. 1. The cousin ui Ions of prince are not superior, but subordinate to eccliwlusllcal ToiiNilMillon. 2, The laws of tho emperors cannot dl silvii the 1'rclcnliiNllciil or cunnoii lawn, IS. It Is not lawful for an emperor to exuet mytliliiK opposed to the npoNtolle rules, 4, It Is not lawful for kings to usurp the ,hlii(I that Im'IijiiK to priest. 0. No custom of anyone can thwart the tulute of the pope, 0, 11 no reltniii!0 1st olTered the sposlolle (cuiioio precepts, but let them la) niiliillfcroimly fulfilled, 7, The yoke Impontid by the holy smt Is to Ikj fsirne, tliouxh It uppi ur Intolerable and liiNUppurluhlu. . Tlis 1'unllff cuu nuitbur Us louwid nor bound by the neculitr power, i. That the Pontiff was called Ood by the pious Prince OniMi.itntlne, and that a god be cannot be judged as man, 10, That a god be Is fur alsivo the roach vl all hiunitu law and Juds'nent, 11, Tliat all laws contrary to the cuiions sod decrees of the Jtoman prelutes are of no toree, VI. Thiil all of the ordinances of tint popn r unliciiilulliiKly U) lie olieyed, We oiiKht not even to peak to one Whom llii" i" bit es-communlcated, H, I'I'IckIs are father and muster, even of princes, IS, Tim civil law I derived from man', but be ecleslaMesl or camii law I derived directly from Ood, by which the pontiff can. In connection with his prelate, muse con tltutlon for the whole chrltlan world, In mutter spiritual, concerning the salvation A soul, and the rllil government of tint ihurchf arid If neceary Judge and dlpoe it all the tcmponil g'sul of all chrltiae, pi, A heretic, holding or teaching fulo loctrlne concerning the wicrumenl. I 'ommunlcaMtd and degraded, and handed jver lo the neculur court, 17, Secular prince unwilling to swear to defend Ibe church agafnat heretic are ex 'ommiinlcttted, and they uio lain under an ilerdlct. I'., The good of heretic are to lie eon flwcuted and applied to the church, It), Advocate or notaries, favoring here tic, or their defender, or pleading fur them In law mill, or writing document for them, am Infamou and suspended from otllce., V). The secular power, whether perma nent or temporary, are bound to wear that they will nnli'Milmite, according to their power, all heretic condein end by thechiwbi and a temporal lord not purging hi land of heretic, 1 ex-communlcatcd, 21, Thoiwt signed with the ere for the esieriulliatlon of heretic, rejoice In the prlvllegn granttid to tbu crusader for the help of tlm holy land, 21 They hi 11 abiiolved from all obligations who are In any wle bound t heretic. 2.1, Wlxsiver die l bailie against the un believing, merit the kingdom of heaven, 24. We do not esteem Miomi homicide, to whom It may huve happened In thclriseul for their mother church agalniit Hie es-coin-inunlcaM'd, to kill omn of them, Vi. Tim t Catholic Prince are lu rid, liolli If cIvH ur,d canon law, not to rncelvn or 'derate heretic, and much more are not to sirmlt their rite, or other eercle of their 'ellglon, or rather, their fabie wet, but urn no! noleuinly iMiund everywhere, to repel ind eH'l them, 24, The following temporal piinlnhmenl are to lie enforced on heretic; Iwt Infamy, and llm eiiiM"iieiit (llMiuiillticut'oii for all civil acts, 2nd liiO lul)lllty, a well uctlva a pawlvn (that I. they can neither make Will urn' Inherit What I left to them by other), ,'lrd Ios of paternal power over children. 4th- of dowry, and other privilege grunted to women, ftlh('orillea lion of all good, til li Tim t vusnuI and slave and others are fren from all, fven kworn obllgutlons due to their lord or an other. 7th-"-Capital corporal punishment, especially death, and perpetual Imprison ment. 27. The canon luw forbids all t deration, 2S, That met ropolllans and li.shop urn lo es-commiinlcaUi liim who giants liberty of oiisclence. 2f, Nuoatlllslo bti kept toward beretlu prince, lord or oilier, W. Ilnretlcs are to be deprived of nil civil und paternal right. ill, The pope can ubsolvo from all oalh. Si. Every bishop I ordinary Juilgu In a Cttuis )t heresy, Tho reason Is Uecuuso tbu tit , . tf ll'l Hi("i t . .1 In It. . . n-a .-..it l , !. P. i.s ,t t-i.?, . lv -U.. ,.M (. t tl-. .iv.,U', f t... ..t,'!S, M m i ' ... i.,.i It. . f - ill M,1 1.4 I ! t ll.t I I. 1 ... I. ti . l.ll, .it, ' I.' l IX v III l h'to-l i,4tH,-t, I - H i M Ut t I . M t. 1st ! t ! St. l--t t ilh !!. O'-t. . .. t l"-.l ! It" S .1 lit t I i- l-.ild Silt, in, l s.li.iil ' I ii, 1 1.. sit 1 1 41M e-'l ll.m It. lilt touli tt l "! . l l..l.rt I I If t 1 sit 1 "ml 1 ,1 ll,,. i,, s,. am !., it 1 nf un 1 1, .1 i i. M I.. 11 I In- tist h tii.wi tlii li.ttinf t.f Hie S.li,ttc -ti I.t I till, 11 ill 1 lllll llll' t'.HIIti ll lf 1 l 111 llli- I ll Sli.l Flt l mil I11H It lit tiiiim-t, ilis It-t'S Mint I'l.lll nmiiiln ll.nl I tie Mt. M d mimes Slid s't S' rlltl IIHIIH'IIS, Kt llit Mill t ,llIC t tlltl'l- ,., ills iMttiiil III tfttut .( i. . Ii .InMI. l tt'lilis iif iMi'liNlittl at llls tl y, mid ilnl lis t Intnl. its, Mil tf l.ti h 'f Hit itt t til dii -lf It fetiess. Slid tuie.1 le firlljr tiU M-ttt-tl by all. , CAHOINAL'A OATH. , -,iriliiiii t.f ibe llnly li. mi mi 1 liiovli, ilu iii.iiii nn. I i'nr Hint, ttimi lltl limit In llir end if mj lite, I Will Ih t ililiful 11111I iiIh'.Hi'IiI limn M I'i o r. I lie bnly h. Inlli' II11I111111 1'lHOi ll, Slid our iiiiiM duly Inril, llll. HIH' III Itllllil'i Kiid bin sinvi'ssiirs, I' II III 1 11 lenlly ami lawfully eli'iieili ilnii I will situ liii Hilvli'e, cuiiseiil tir assist itncv -mallist Hut h .11 1 1 ll. it I luiilfKly and ihishiu Unit I Will iieser kiiiiwiuty und niltlsedly, to their In Jut y nr dlsgriice, liiiil.e lii.nlli' Ilin ciiiniiils tilriisled In lnt by themselves, or by liitm wii'ters nr letlem: iiIihi Hint I will give tlirm any UHslnlanie In retaining, dc fending mid rt" tiverlng tint Itiimaii papacy and the regalia of I eler, with all my might and eiideuvnr, so fur ii the rights und privilege of my order will allow It, and will defend tbem agitlimt nil I heir honor anil slate, and 1 will direct and defend, with due form and honor, the legale und nuncio of tlm Uiiislolli; see, In llm territories, churchc, iipiuuKtc rlcs and oilier bcucllccM commllU'd lo my keeping; ind I will cordially ro-operulu with them and treutlhem with honor In their coming, abiding und returning, unit that 1 will rcslnl unto bliNid all iienuius wliutsoever who shall at leinpl liny llilng iigulnMJii'in, That 1 will. by every way and by every means strlvu to preserve, augment und udvuncn 1 ho rights 'mini's, privileges, the authority of the Holy I'liiun bishop, our lord the pope und his bit' . .e mentioned successor; und that, at nttiver lime unything sliull tin decided to .heir prejudice, which I out of my power to binder, us si Hin us 1 shall know that nny sti'lis or mcuHijiv huvu ln'cn taken In I In) mailer, I will liiukn It known to the nunc, nor lord or his successors, or soma other per son by whose mouu It muy tat brought to their knowledge, 'J'hat I will keep und carry tut and cunse other to seep ai d carry out rule of the holy father, tho decree. ordinance, dispensation, reservation, pro visions, upoHtollu mandate and constitu tion of the Holy leather Hextus, of happy memory, as to visiting the threshold of the upoNlIc atcnrtulil prescribed times, accord lug to the tenor of that which I huvu Just read through. That I will seek out and oppose, persecute and fight (omul conatu pcrsccuturuui ft Impugnaturum) against heretic achlsmntlcs who oppose our lord, the pope of Itomn, and hi before mentioned successor, and this I will do with every possible effort," t IHIgnaturel then sent to the popu BISHOP'S OATH. "1. , elect of the Detroit diocese, from henceforward will lit) faithful and obedient to Ml. Peter tho A post In and to the Holy Komun church, ' rifl to our lord, the holy pope of Home, and to hi successors, curioulcully entering, I will neither advise, consent nor do anything that they may lose life or member, or that their person muy bu seized, or band In any wise laid upon them, or any Injuries offered to them, under any pretense wbntstsiver. The counsel with which they shall Intrust me by themselves, their messenger or letter, I will not know ingly reveal to nny, t their prejudice. I Will help them to defend und keep the Komun papacy und the royal tie of Ht 1'eter ugalnst all men, T legate of the apostolic see, going und coming, I will honorably treat und help In bis necesltle. Tin) right, honors, privilege and authority of the Holy Uomau church of our lord, llm pope, and hi afore said successor. I will endeavor to prcserv,;, defend, Increase and udvuncn, will not be lit any counsel, action or treaty, In which shall lie plotted against our said lord and Komun church, anything to the hurt or pre Judlce of their persons, rights, honor, state or power, and, If ( shall know any such thing to bit treated or agitated by uny whut socve r, I will hinder it to my utmost, und a soon a I can, I will signify It to our suld lord. The ordlnurictt and mandate of the potie, I will obwrva with all my might and cause tit be observed by other," "Heretic, scblsmutlc and rebel to our said lord or hi succi-ssor. I will to my ut most persecuto and opsie," elleretleo. sciilsinatlcoset rchellc eldem llomino nostro vel ucccoilbu predict! pro posse perseijuur et oppugnabo." "I will come to a council when I am culled, f will visit the threshold of the apost'.r every three ynurn und give an account of ocr lord of all my pastoral office and of the thing belonging to my dlis'esti to the dis cipline of my clergy and people, 1 will In like munner humbly receive and diligently execute, the apostolic command, Jf 1 am detained by u lawful Impediment, I will per form Dim aforesaid by a rncmbiT of my chapter or a priest of my diis ese, fully In structed In nil thing ubovu mentioned Tlm poHscssloii belonging lo my tabic, I will null tier sell nor ot hep wise, HliennUt without consulting the llniiinii ponlilf, Ho lielu mo (oil und these, holy gis.pi'1 of imI," iHlgnature), Hent to the Komish Manager, PRIIST'S OATH, "I, , now In the presence of Almighty (iol, the tdessi-d Virgin Mary, the blessed Michael the Archangel, the blesHed Hi. John the llapllst, I lie Holy ANtstle Ht, 1'ettirand Ht, 1'iiul und tbu Halnts and the Hie'red Host of Heaven, und lo you, my lord, I do declare from my heart, without mental reervullon that the mi I Christ's vlcnr geuerul and I the true und onv head of tlm universal church Ibroiighoul the earth, and that, by virtue of llm key of binding und loosing given to hi holiness by Jesu Christ he ba power lo depose heretical king, prince, -tale, commonwenlihs and govern ment,!, ull belt , Illegal without hi sacred coiillrmallon, und that they may safely lie destroyed. Therefore, to lint utmost of my power, I will defi'nd thl doctrine and hi bollliess' right und custom ngalust ull usurper of tlm 1'roU'stant biithoiity whut iM Vi r, especially ugulnst Hie now pretended authority und church In Knglund and nil uilberenl. In reguril that they be usurpal und heretical, opposing the sacred mother, the church of Knme, "I do denounce and disown liny allegiance as dim to uny 1'rolestant king, prince nr stiite or olH'dleni'a to uny of their Inferior officer, I do further declare, tho doctrine of llm church of Kugland, of tlm CulvlnlsU, Huguenols und other rrolestauts, lo be damiiablu and those to bo dumiied who wlU not furwska the suuii. 1 ,.,.., I,,., ii.. I I. Imtl., ,.. !.,. htl I iI..M ll I 1. i ;t .t i t 1 1 1. . i.,. i.i 1 t.i - t l . li. I t t til I I l , I H U . si.il 1.1 ilt sit tin 'mt.Ui i.t . m l Itn ' .i. t t..li-d ' . t.,.,1 .. ll. 1. v te, , f fc ,. I,, , I ,l.i(iili, ( t,.m. il it liif ll.nt, ,t..t!il.ftai,l ( I I. t, I Hlil I I ft i-40i.it tit SMSmr Sl.f Im '.II, 91 H tU l"t . Tt't tllt ill t.itillif,ltti! I I Ilu ,... il. ll.. ..,.. I,, t ih.itth I' I'l.M. Ii'ki'ftlinl lt M1I.. )l In t h. ,,l' titoi, y S4 tin I f llti.l-l til'. SI'il lii't 111! Int.. I.il..tlf IK 1,1,1 til lit, I ,.,il, 1 1 1 1 11 it ,t ( ll, i..l s, i s v 1. I t . I'll! I.t I tl. llll Sl . ll ll, t- lKSn iinn In 1 Lit Ei it ii .i 11 I m ill mi' I ) )iii, ti y t-.iwi 1. mill I, .nl si,i l i, I,. i - Alt il til.t. ti I, - , it, 1 . st I ) Ibtt lil,.. 1lliil sii, t li wHit Sn. Itlmi.l sl.i, li I ,.,,1 sU.ui In nn in , in 1-1 1, il Hi 1l I I ' Ul I.t k.l l lilt lilllil'lt, ml till ell lilt sll llil Itiiti.l.lv Sll.l lililltnlts lni.t if Hi sti ii In It 111-1 my li st llilt'tilliilisliiliis l Una 1,, 1 1 01 III In lisili.iiiiijr l,i,i-i.f I I ski' liliu iiiih.1 liuly siul .i-i i Ssi isiui lit nf Ilu' I in IisiUI, nml Miii 11,,. ii,,ii fiiiHur Willi ii.y isitist iiniiil IihihI, In llm iiiiwinii i f n.jr Imly t'ilini unit all tin. piliii hit Rssi.t liliu In ley niilliinliiili In Hie prtiwlliisnl." I S t Ht Ml OSIH Of tHK JIIUI1I. I, , , now In lliti irtseiicii nf Alinlgbly (Itwl, Hie lil.'ssi it Virgin Mary. Hut htcsscil Mlrliiii'l I lie arcbitligel, (tin lilesseil SI .loliii Hie tliiillsl. Hie duly Smtle Ht. I'eler Slid St. I'aul and Hie liil Slid sacred bust nf hi'Hvi'ii. und tit ynil my glutsily faiber. Hie siiH'rlor general of HiesiH'lely of Jesus, founded by Huiiil Ignslu. bnynlii In the poiillMcnt Ion of I'aul the Third, iitul con tinued to the present, ilu. by Hie wiiliib nf the virgin. I In. til itt rl x of Hod, snd Hie rod of Jesu Christ, declare and swear that Ids linllnes. lbs pnHi, I Christ's vlctt-gnreiit, siul 1 the trim snd only be nil of the Oil ho llo or universal church thniiigliuul the earth; and that by virtue of Hut key of binding and loosing given to hi holiness by my Savior, Jesus Christ, lie hut It power to depose, heretical king, princes, states, com tnonwculths, und governments, nil being Illegal without hi sue red r'niillriiiiil Inn, and they may bo safely destroyed, Therefore, lo the ut most nf my power, I will defend this doctrine and Ills holiness' right und custom nguliiHt all usurper of the heretical or I'rotestunt uuthorlty whatsoever, especially the Lutheran church of Germany, Holland, Denmark, Hweden und Norway, and the now pretended autborltle and churches nf Kug land and Hoot land, and branches of the same now established In Ireland, and nn the continent of America und elsewhere, and all adherent In regard that they be usurped and hertlcal, opposing the sacred mother church of Home, I do now renounce und disown any alleg lance a dun to any heretical king, prince or static, named Protestant or Minimis or obedience to any of their laws, magistrates or ofllcers, I do further declare that the doctrine of the churches of England and Hcotland, of the Calvin 1st, Huguenots und other of the mime of Protestant or Liberals, to be dam nable, and they themselves to bu damned who will not forsake the samo. 1 do further declare that I will help, assist and advise nil or nny of his holiness' agents, In any place wherever 1 shall bo. In Hwltr, erlnnd, Uermuny, Holland, Denmark, Hweden, Norway, Kngland, Ireland, nr Amer ica, or In uny other kingdom or territory, I bull come to, and do my utmost to extir pate the heretical Protestant or Liberal doctrines, and to destroy all their pretended powers, regul or otherwise. I do further promise and declare that, not withstanding I am dispensed with to assume any religion heretical for tho propagation Of the mother church's Interest, to keep secret and private all her agents' councils from time to time, a they (intrust 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 con vent, I do further promise arid declare that I will liuvuno opinion or will of my own nr any mental reservation whatsoever, even a a corpsn or cadaver fperlnde ac cadaver), but will unhesitatingly obey each und every command that I muy receive from my super ior In the mllltla of the pope and of Jesu Christ. That I will go to any part of the world whithersoever I muy be sent, to thn frown region of the north, the burning sands of the desert of Africa, or the plngle of India, to the renters of civilisation of Kuropn, or to the wild huunts of tho barbarous savages of America, without murmuring or repining, and will be suhmtsstve In all thing whatso ever, communicated to me, I do furthermore promise and declare Hint I will, when opportunity present, make and wage relenlls war, secretly or oismly, against all heretics, Protestant snd Liberal u I am directed to do, to extirpate them from the fuceof the whole earth, snd that I will spare neither age, stix or condition, snd that I will hang, burn, waste, boll, flay, strangle and bury alive these Infamous heretic; rip up the stomach and womb of their women and crush their Infants' head afalnst thn wall In order to annihilate their execrable racs, That when the am cannot be done openly, I will neoretly use thn pols- onouscup, thn strangulating cord, tho steel of the polnard, or the leaden bullet, regard less of the honor, rank, dignity or authority of the periton or person, whatever may tie their condition In life, either public or prlv. alti, s I at any time may be directed so to do by any agent of the nope or superior of the brol herhood of tho holy father, of the ms'letyof Jesu. In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate my life, my soul and all coporcal power, and with thl dagger which I now rocelvn, ( will subscribe my name, written In my blooij, In testimony thereof ; and should I prove false or weaken In my determination, may my brethren snd fellow soldier of the mllltla of the popttcutnff my hand and my feel, and my throat from ear to ear, my belly opened snd sulphur burned therein, wllh ull thn punish ment that can be Inflicted upon mo on earth and my soul tai tortured by demon In an eternal hell forever, All of which I do swear by the blessed trinity, und blessed sacrament which I am now to receive, to perform, snd on my part to keep Inviolably; and do call ull the heavenly and glorious host of lieavrn li witness these my rout Intentions to keep this, my oath, In testimony hereof, I take thl most holy und blessed sacrament of thn luoharlst, and witness the same further, with my name written with the point of thi dngger, dipped In my own blood, und seal In the face of this holy convent Ho receives the wafer from tho sujMirlor and writes his name with tho point of his dagger, dlpnod In his own blotul, taken from over the heart. 1 WANTKD-A situation by an A. No. I lunik -keiMier. tlixwl n-fere noes. Ad- dres, K. O., American otlii-e. A, li At a HALD Hn.'lt-lll ltt tiS-mf? h CO Mil liti vsn tivs itt j li W (, n.K st.1 H. sl I .l, ! 1 Ablt Still it. i . lvm.li t.tn lit . THE McCAGUE SAVINGS BANK, N. V. tSvriu r I'lttt tutb am) IVOe Hiivt I. four 4 lif Ciol lntrt.l nn Book Anoimts, r"lvw iS' twr c-il nn It NUnih Cwntftr ols. Foreign Drafts am! Monoy Ontora at Lowest Hates jlojvito on nr:.-!., ii:-r-VTi2. llsnk i n fn.iii in In J i p in. MniiiWys f mm in 1,1 p ,, - LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, i)V TIIK- Unlted States of meiioa. All Imiuli'les regarding the organization of new Lodge In tlm male of Nebraska, should be addressed to M. L, ZOOK, Htattt Orgiiuf.er for Neliriiska, 414 Shady Block, OMAHA. AMERICAN LOYAL OHANHR 1,0 1 111 R, iv No. 21, meets every '1'iiesdiiy evening at HMJO o'clock. M, L. .OOK, Hecy. Jr, Order United Ameican Mechanics. Instituted May 17, l8S3Ellglblllty For Membership. Any while main person born In thn United Slates of North America, It territories, nr under Hut protection of Its Hag, who shall liuvn attained the ago of sin teen year, who I of giaid moral character, a believer In thn exlstencn nf a Hiiiireuiii lining as tho Creator und Preserver of thn universe, In favor of fren education, opposed to any union of church und statu, shall be eligible to mem bership under tint provision of the law In Hie state and suhordluaUt council to which Hut nppllcutlon I made; provided, that no iiersou shall tin received Hi benellclul mem bership who 1 over (I fly year of 11 git, A person shall not be permitted In this order who doe not poses a good moral character, orwhotslu any way Incapacitated from earning a llvllhood, nor sliull be be under sixteen year of age, Hubji'ctsof a sectarian or partisan char acter shall not he Introduced Into any meet ing of thl council, nor shall any member make use of thn name of this order al a poll Ileal meeting. THS OIMKOTS AIIRI first To maintain and promote the Inter est of American, nud hlld them from the depresliig effect of foreign competition, Hceond To assist Americans In obtaining employment, Third To encourage Americans In busi ness, Kourth-To establish a sick and funeral fund, Klfth-To maintain the public, school y. tein of Hie t'nlteil Htuti'S or America, and to prevent sectarian Interfcrerico therewith, und uphold tho rending of the Holy lllble therein. stats oniiscn, or srioussAi H. f!,-W, A. HOWAUII. Lincoln, H, V.O.-K. P, I10LMAN, H. H,H, L. HAV, H. T. ), II, A LLKN, Conductor-W, K. COl'KLANH, (Juard-P. H, McACLKV. Hentlliei-WM, Tl' HN Kit. l-lfiat to National Convention- FHANK KNA PP. Warden-It. A, HAVLIHH, The next regular meeting will be held on tho third Tuesday In July at Mouth Omaha, Nebraska. WAHMINOTON COUNCIL No, 1. meet ' everv Krlday evening In Ooodrleli hull, 24th and Paul streets, II, (J. Cocssmas, Hec'y, LINCOLN COUNCIL No. 2, meet In Lin coin, Nebraska. ftOLUMIilA COUNCIL No, . meet very Tuesday evening In Patterson Mirk, I7tn snd Farnam Hi reel, A. II, I'l.wr, It, Hec'y, WINONA COUNCIL No, 4. meeU every " Monday evening In K. P, Hall, Psxton bliH'k, W, M, I'Ainir.s, Hec'y, f!A lll'l CXI) COUNCIL No. S, meet every " Tiiesdiiy night In Houth Omaha, Wif.l.MM I'' AH U, Hec'y, IILUPK CITV COUNCIL, No 7- meelniivery " Wednesday evening In O, A, H. Hall, Council III u If , la, A. P. A. AUK LINCOLN COUNCIL NO, Id, AMF.Itl can Protective Association meei ttvery sec ond and fourth Wedneilay of each month In I. O, O, V, hall, Platuuiooth, Neh, Visiting memiier nro weicomn. r , I', lirown. Hue. Patriotic Oder Sons of America, WAMIIINOTON CAMP No. I, V. (1. , nf A.. " meet each Tliursdiiy evening at lied Men's Hall, Flftminth and lloiigliis His, UAHIIINOTON CAMP N . It l, O, H. of " A Council llliitTs. Meeting In their ball over 41tl liroadwny, every Wednesday night at o'clock. J, II, Vas Pattas, Hecretnry. N.WIAtOW Jt.V.XJC OF OMAHA. M PERCENT mcvi I paid ON FARNUM ST.1 DEPOSITS A Dank like this cut Is loaned without charge to Depositors. K TO THE WORLDS FAIR -TASK Til GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE From LINCOLN, OMAHA n. COUNCIL BLU1T8, KememlM-r, thl Line ha a Dcnot for all train at KiikIowixkI isubiirh of l.'liloauol. clout) to the World' Fair Gate. CHAS. KENNIDV, uen'l N.-W. P. A.. Omaha. Neb. I nV CDICIinC buffering with te LAUI rnlCnU) muln wekneM will receive ssnuilii U i i's of anew Pestilltt rem edy hy wndlnc ten renin In stamps u T. 11. HCMrllKtVti, M. U., Knowllou, luwa ::l." :i J. Ill PIS, cSc RICE, HVttll I'llllnl IS A L Wwm,, Colh I Milling a.tf hiu inn ( t.tsim 1 mimvists ,.l,..,. I'rt I. i.t - 1 t M. O. MAUL. Successor to tlreiel A Maul. Undertaker and Embalmed 1117 Fiiriiiiui Street, Tki.spiionr tXS. OMAHA NEB. DR. J. J. SAVILLE PHYSICIAN. onice: Koom 4111 N. V. Life lliilldlng. oillce Hours: In In U a, m.l H toB p. in. Olllce Telephone, 1411. Itesldencet HIB Hniinders Ht. flmiha Vnh Hiisldeiico Telephouti, 4rd. UlUaUdf flulli Tinj-lJlT 13X5,03., QATE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. TELEPHONIC IK)4. 207 North 17th St., OMAHA, NEB , Work called for and dollvored. A, L, HKANB, J. W. DONNKLL A. L. DEANE 8c CO. General Agents for HALL- SAFES AHP LOCKS. Bank 0 Vault Work. Hid Farnam St., Omaha, N. J. CARRIKER, 1,1. D., Physician and Medical Electrician, CHNONIO ANDNKRVOUS DISIAdt A BPICIALTV. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, St. Vitus Danoe. WOMEN dk OHILDREN, Private Diseases of Male & Female, I'aoner Attkstios to Csi.fJ, Offloai 310 hasty Ilk, IBth and Howsrd, Telephone !W1, OMAHA. NEH, SEALS write For Prices. Ed. F. PICKERING, Tel. 1538. 109 8. I Oh street, OMAHA. H. K. BURKET, FULERAL DIRECTOR EMBALM! rt, Oftlce, ll!l North Ifltli I Ittisldenctt. l.vs) Vattts HI met. I Htrent, Telephone 0, Telephone T, My Only rlso of Buslnass la ths Old land, 111 N. Intssnth Street. 0K0.W. LANCASTKIUCO. UKNKIlAb All SWTS WHEELER - & WILSON HEWINQ MAQI IINES, Estey and Camp & Co. Pianos and Organs. BOLL OS MONTHLY PAYMENTS, Needle. Oil, Supplies fur all kinds nf Hew Ing Mm' hi mis, Our own Mechnnlc Is llrat class, Will repair any Hewing Machine. Omaha. 614 Booth BliUsnth Bt-, BAUMLEY & SMITH. ST. MARY'S AVKNUK LIVERY STABLE Light lluggles, Huddle Horses, Carrlsgns, Coupes, Etc., see Boarding a Specialty 17th snd 8t. M.rT'l At. Tslsphoos 440 Omaha Express and Delivery Co. TELEPHONE 1H14. Mooing and Light Express Work Trunk and Parcel Dellvsry. llousehold DihhIs Packed. 8 to red ft nilHlii ptMMl tlllli'tl, .lirill I'lin ci., ni nrin'i b rrnim Hltim. Ilrani ll Otllce, N. E. Cor. 91th. and Lake Hi reels. Telephone 1.WS. PKICE8 UKAHONAIU.E. J..LTl'KNKy. Ifll'lano Moving a 8ptn;lalty. Manager.