w j THE AMERICAN, wH I ft. -. t . t . - 1 lie -. ... t, te .) .4 t t iM l '4 ,4-. WE M uiit Olp, , I I , ' t I ftl. ,, l,l tn iii;m ( ARE. " ' t t , , f. i i"i ' i V ( , r r. , 1 t fc vt (, IPIM1 I 4 .. A t v, , f rti , ,. , , t ., j f 4. .. I-.'.- It. It i I S t'.l t 4 1 ( 1.1 to-wtf tli ' . V .(( M ifak & timm .? i n i it, t(1 . (.. .) 11 ( -tH t t .-,- ;4 f t V . !..!. ....,, . ,.,,,,. l . !,. I. lMt,, -i-.m'i ,ilu4 t III . i.,kw4 ' I H t. W ..., Dxnieh H M ti.,i, tt t l ltHHM,! 1 l-.-t i .S. , . r,. uti r W I - - tr. i Km.. I I t.(. n, uU . ... 1 l.l ISr I , i . ) 4 t... I t i- w )iirt,it ,. Ii 1 :. ., fr ' tr I l.i v. Ii tf all .i. n u Kt Jnl(, hi II. 1'tl nil Httt t. " a ,. t, AM dt ( It,. .,,i, .,, , mr if 1 that all cf !l. i ,l,t. ,t,. , t,t (ltt . I Mtilii ll(ilHitlj t.t . .,) 14 We ufcM I... i, a ,i ), nk l.l one ttIH I he .) In. r ..,il.,iiiii.11 ). J. I'i !.,! mrv Uiin r uml nni rt, nm 't ("iln. . IX l li"rUll m .i il,, fi,i , ;Ut ")tt Hvll'UIN'nl il i'an,m U la tl..l,,l llmnr f"w lil, hi ltl'h iln iiuiir iviii. lu i-iiiiiin iuhi ill) l.u iii-lm, nik imii MMiiUoii tr Itio lnlo vliiUitnn wml.t. In hU-m .lilt!iiil, i,ii,'i-riiiii( n. mil, rtiiini f miK mill iii iiiit liuti Mimi in irf i ho rnuiviii mm ir imvmi y j(lci; mid illw l Mil IIH (I'll, a Umxldlf Hil.'lllllliIIV In. A liilrlii', linMinit or Ikim'IiIiu fitlw 1iH'lt lnt cuiii-i iiiliiij lln Kiii'iiiiiii nu, n liinliiunli iilcil mill il k!i,nlril. mill lum.li lir tat llio Mi'iilur i'oui 1. I". Civuliir rluoc un llllmt In nwrnr to ili frtiil tliu climvli iijji(,.t lnrt'lli' ii iv r toniiiniiiii'uuHi, Him iin y uiu Um uiuU r mi MiU'i-illcU IK Tim rihiiIh nf hi-ri't U inn to cm flwli'il mid npiii to i lie rlniivli, IB. At)v(M'nU'n ur iioiHi'liw, fnvurliiit hi-fi' llcii, or llinlr iiifi'iiili'i, or plnnllin for thi'tii In law huIIh, or wrllliiii ilootiitiviitM for llii'iu Mr liifiummi mill miNHiiiliii fimi ulllru, SO. Tlio hi'culiir (xiwoiit, wlit'thrr ihtihii tionl or li'inMii'itiy, urn iHiuntl to nwciir tluit they will txhrtiilnutti, Hivurilliix to lln lr JHiwor, all iH'rcUi'm niiili'iiiiiril liy lliorliuivli; oml t'iiijMii'nl lord not, puruliin hu liunl of liort'tlfK. tM cx-i'oiilliiuiili'lllrd. 21. 1 Ihmo Nlitni'd with (hu crow for tliu niilimtlon of licrilli', vrj.ili'o In llio i'K Riiuili'd to tho cruxii'li'iH foi tliu it tho holy IiiihI. fThi'y mi) iilwolvi'd from nil o!ilimloim M'o 111 anywlw) IhhiihI to hrrutli'H, Wliixtvcr dUN 1" hill III' hkilIiihI Ihi) mi vlng, iniTltn the klnuilom of Ihmivmii, wu do not t'Nli'i'iu llinsii hoiiili'ldo, to V It, limy liuvu liikiMimd In lliidrtoul for inoilicr rliiirrh nuuliiNt 1 no ex I .iti'il. to kill wiiiic of lliriii, P hut t, at hullo rrlnci'n nro hound, holli jfl ti;d oiHion Uw. not to rooi'lvti or lt licri'lk'H, uiiil miii'h tnori) ant not to frliiirrlinM, oroihcr pxuri'liio of their , or rulliiT, llii'lr fitlso noct. hut nro f'lloninly lioiinil I'verywhi'iit, to ri'iml kpi'l llii'iu. Jim folloHlnu tfiniionU iiiiiiIhIiihoiiIm In lw I'lifiuvnd oil hi'ii'tlrm IhI -Infuinir, fhv coiiMHiiiiit illmjuullllcitHoMii for nil tiotn. Siid-liiti'Ntttbllliy, iu well active Wtolvu itlmt In, thry can iiuIiIiit make Hoi' Ilihoilt, what in li ft to them liv ViTTSrit-Um iT'f)iitvrnni power over W'li, UUUm of dowry, iiiul other ji'ite granU'd to women, fitli-i ontlwu- Vf nil kimhIh. Bill Tim vimxilu t, nil ' and other nro frm) from nil, rvfii oblliiulloii dim to tlit lr lord or nn .Hi-( uphill coruorul uuiilNliment, lully Uuuth, ami )nrietuul linnrlwiii .., 1 t . ., ,. ifl - . I k I I-'- I i,ll 1, I i rhe i-aiion law fofhldii all t deration I'htit tui't roiKil It ti fix i,;i l i.. Jin, m mo to imunli'iUii him who giant liberty of I'lll'C, INo oath I to ha kept toward heretic It, lord or oilier, f Icrtiilcn uru to ho deprived of all elvll Ylemiiil rl'ht. 'h poiw cun abolvo from all oulh. ii-erjr uihnoji i uruuiary judyit in u i Mfherevy Tho rutuuin l heeaiiMt tint mtmn ex-oflli'lo, mill ouuhl to extirpate "V, iiud lulli't iijxiti them tint duo pun (, and to thl am hniind mi pain of mi, iii'Niuiia, ru inn iiiiiiiftiidrn en deputed iy the IllxwtnllO Hell, hop 111 hi (lloeewi U thoiiulit to hit, Ity l. a natural liiiihiltor, (llii-r- i lniUUItiri, o a to hava tho vama Itli tlewe already mentioned In a herey, , MVMPV liMtmtkuj.rv ntttl, Mill. ... Ay taki, Hi ecu urn certain Condi in unoemiiNHi, amottKm wnirli arei cam SndTo av the rltiht ami yof itnpnrlori8rd-Vheii tho oath tint honor of the apimtollu we to btt hut tho rounell of Trent, (the lust and iilhnrlty of ltonie), decree and coin- that lha acred canon and all Ken- icll. alito the other aixiHlolli! enitct- lnurd In fuvor of ecchlimtlciil of x'letaNttcal llherty, and nitaltut ViolaKir. all of whli h hy thl nrenent lecreo it renew, anil inut he exactly ol nerved hy all, "I.- CARDINAL'S OATH. .cardinal of tho Holy Itoman climvli, do promlxo and wear that, from thl ln to tho mid of my life, I will ho faithful and ohedlttnt unto Hi. I'eter, the holy apo tolle lhniian church, and our mint holy lord, Ahe kh of Home, and hi mct'ciMor, canon fcally anil lawfully elected: that 1 will itlve noadvlci'.conneiitor aKUiniii'c nfuliixt the ponlllli'iii tnaJeHty and H-rMiii that I will fievcr knowlnifly and advlMtilly, to their In Jury or dUsraec, make puollc the council .niruxted tu me hy thciiutcivca, or hy mii Mcii'ti r or letter! alo that 1 will jjlve them ny UwlNtani.v In retaliiliiK, defendliiK and rt overlna the Itoman papacy and the reifulla t 1 tler, with all my iniicht and endeavor, m riiriilherlhUaiid prlvllexe of my order will allow It, and will defend them aualimt ll lie Ir honor and atato, and 1 will direct nnd defend, with duo form and honor, the Began and nuncio of tliu apoittollc (tee, In Hhe lerrltorlc, churcheit, monuiiu-rle and imher henellce committed t my keeping) ul f will cordially co-operate with them mid tn , it iheiii Willi honor In their comliitf, nhldlms and rctunilnif, and that I will roaiat tints WikkI all pernon wliataoever who ithiill HI Utnipt anything aKiilnst them, That I will, iy every way and hy every mean atrlvo to lrewrv, aiiKuicnt and advanco the rlifht Vhkhh, prlvllejte, the authority of tho Holy 4,mun hlkhop, our lord the pope, and lit Us tiientioiied ucccwMirH and that, at .atever time anythliiK nIiiiU Iks decided to In Ir prejudice, which U out of my power to lili.der. u oou a 1 khull know that any 'ew or mcunuri-ii have been taken in I lie matter, 1 wtll make It known to the an rue, ur lord or hi ttufifetwors, or Miino other per son by whime mount It may be brought to tli ul r kuowledBo. That 1 will keep and carry ttut and cauae other to keep aid cany out c rule of tho holy father, the ducreea. , - , r.;, ll,.(n,,tJ at.,t i it.. r i .? iiiw-t. 4 1. 1, i f,-v, , .,,1 ! I i -(,! , it., i ,v jk,,, ; - - ... Sn t,t I'. i, il, Vf., i ..... ,' 1. 1 t-, i, tt-nii, I wtit in-hhtr i. " "'.""IHHIMWI i,f t, i I U- t l ...' f . l,n .t ,fc ,.,nv t4l " H .I ..! t.nmU IR n, W J ,M,, , a l.i. h li.. .1, .11 l 111. tr .;i m n.., I,i,l . I), , hu t . . l.t ,i HiiSf i . iinli.e I ,U It. Iji tin i,i it, f,., B, ),,, j;,,,,,,,,, .n,H, y mi.l ll.e Minlii,.. ,,( M i I, , a, uli,. nil ti,i II 1 b um,. ,,f Sim. a m..l .oii.tnu. I will l.,.n,,int'l tivf hi1 le lliin l,u i,.,-,-i, xt, .,;,u ,r .(ivll. ur ai ami,,,,, i v nf H,e ,,j- i,.t.,i,n rutin nut" urli.Ml. ll,l,, , lU hf.. ,iii Micci-,.r, I w III eitili ntor tt ,ri n HI II It'll 111. !. . H, M'llllllitt, I will in, in anr t'lttinx I, n. tl,.ii ,ir Itvul.v, In whiit H.i.iu pimicti iai, ur ,( l.niuiin . 1 1 . i f. h. nn) thl, cr ,t , ,llt r , v i...n , i. i . . . . jn'.i. ,i nn-ir -iwin, rimii?., linimr, Mali ..r w.w, r, , ,r , M(ll, Miy m HiliK t.i l' tieati.,1 or nuliiiled I y any whin wM'Ver, 1 w ill hinder II to my iith,i, , M, inat I i nn, I will itlKiilfy it i r iiimi. i lie i mi in linen nud miiuditieM of tin pope, 1 Will nbwi ve wtth all my inlht mi, cntiMt to he olim-rveil by olhem." iiemiic, will, unit I, vi and rebelH to our nam lord or hlNui'iiNMira, I w in iu my ut moHi H tieciit ami oinim. ' iien'iic.w, K''liliniillli'iiHet rela'lle elilem louiluonoHtro vel tmcconHorlhiiM predict Ih piti imiwe iierNeiiiiar el oiiiiuiriwi bo." "T will come to a council when I am called, 1 will Vlalt tlio threshold of tho npohtlna every inree year and (tlve an account of our lorn or all my piiMtoritl olllco and of tin l-hliiK beloniilns to my dlo-i'Hii to tint din clpllneof my clergy and pimple. wm line milliner humbly receive and eminently "' iiiH'Nitiiic, coniniiiiiiiM, ir am (icliilned ny a law fill Impediment, I will nor .i... , . . iirmuii oy ii memiMT of my chapter or ii pHi-Nt of my dloccM., lully ln- Biriieieii in ii.i inimrH ai ovn meiiiloiied Tin lioKxi-NNioim iieioiiuinir to my table, I win neither M il nor other wIho nllemite wtlhiHil; cmiMiltluir the Itiiiinin ioutiir. hit help mu u,.., ...vnv ,1111 KIIR1ICIH III IIOII, It iSliriilitiirnt. Helit to tho HoiuImIi Maniiger. "I.- PRIiST8 OATH, -, now In the prccuco of AlmlKhty tlod, thit bleNeil Virgin Miny, the nietweu niicnaei the Archanel, tho blcNMod Ht. John tho IliipllNt, tho Holy A punt lea St. rcierattd m. rani and the Halm and tho Haered llcwtof lleaveu, and tu you, my lord, l no aeciaro rroul my Heart, without inenul Innervation that tho popit U t'hrlat'a vlcar Keneral and I tint true and oti(,y head of the uuiveraal church throughout tint carlli. and that, by virtue of tho key of lilndlia and hawing given to hi hollucM by Jcnum fhrUt he ha power to depOMO heretical Uhl-m. prince, "lute, commoiiwealth and goveru- mcntii, all belr. Illegal without hi ancred coiiltrmatloii, and that they may cafely tic ocMtroyed. J hererore, to tho utuioat of my power, I will defend ihU doclrliifl and hi liolllci' right ami cimtom ngaltmt all usurper of tho I'romatant authorliy whiu- aoevcr, CHiaclally agalnl tho now pretended authority and cliuch In England ami all adherent, lu regard that they Im tmiirpul and herel leal, oppolng the aucrvd mother, the church of Homo, I do denounce and dlxorn any allegiance a Clue o any I'roteatnl.t king, prlneu or atateor ola'tllenco to any of their Inferior olticer. 1 do further declare tho doclrlno uf t!m church of Knglaud, of tho Calvlnlal, Huguenot and other I'mtontiintH, to be damnablu and Ihoae to bo damned who will not forwiko the minn. "1 do further declare that I will help, amtlut and iuIvIho all or any of hi IioUIiicmm' agent In any place wherever 1 nlutll be, ami to do my turnout to extirpate the J'rotcNlant diw- trlne and lo demruy all their pii'temled power, regal or othiTwhte. I do further prom le and declare that, notwItliMtandlng 1 may he permitted by dlNpciiHiitlon to hmiiiho any heretlcul religion (I'rotiwtiint denomination) for the propagation of the mother church' lutereNt, to keepaecrct and private all her agent' coiidhcIh a they cut rut me, and not to d.vulge, directly or Indirectly, by word writing orclrcuniMtauce whatsoever, hut to eiecutit all which ahall be propoNetl. given In charge or dlM'overed unto me by you, my mntit reverend lord and bishop. "All of which 1, , doawear by tho hlciucd Trinity and hlewM-d Hacrament ! . l-wf. t f Ita.4 lfcnll4 l4 .! 't tls, t r4 ,h. ,. ,4 l l i,l .. lttk M w tKm " S' (I . - t, t tw 4.t,4 Wltn f,n ,tr , ,. I 4,tf..Mt.,t !, HM il t 4 all .t m .,f fc t,.4t'H, f r-t t f .t ! ,),,, t" Ik t tK t I 'll, It !!. . I l.,.li, ,., . Vutm InrtiM llt"l nttlkFI, m l ntkvt l!ltit,Wi !. ,(llf, tllr,wi l.t tt rit ti l tufw.ot I'inlll. ,lr ,in twtvtlltt ,.t,ti.l l'tl rt..l!hfk w4 l.i ili.lM nil II I II r ln.l, 4 I .1,. fill I til t lttiitiw mtit 4m l timt. M.,. Hltn.l'fif am rtN'tc4 w nn M tti t H f. t ttif trot low of ,,ilh. t itt.tr It intr-ml, l.t With -! n4 nlili' U ln-r Html' cmife-Oa (im, Hm.c l.i lln... (It. v v l, i..( p (., Hi't In .1 nu I if r ilinsllr tmllMvUf. .ml, wriiiH r . ii imi.tin,-. wliai'ir, but to ee. ut all tl.nt .li Iwv (tnMe,, t'ttn ta that!', or Oi.Ki.trml imin tn, lt Jrntl m iih.wllv father, or y f till mrwl lHttri I tin further peiuiilw ami tin-Ian thai I will have no iipittion or will of my own or any menial n-niioii wimimu'wr. even a a rirti or ca.lnt er trlnil e Cadaverl, but will nttlieollntliicly o!ny each and every comitiaml that may hctlve fnuti my ulter ior In the mlllila of the hiic and of Jetl t'hrUt. Thai f will go lo any part of the world whUhei-torver may lie neat, to the frown region of the nortli. the burning KmiiNuf Hie dewrl of Africa, or the plngle of I ml In, to, the centcrnif cIvIIIhI Inn of Kurttpe, or to the wild haunt of the harharoti iavtfe of America, without htiirnuirliig or repining, and will be nubmllve In all thing whatwv- ever, commuulcated to me. I do furthermore promlno and declare that, I will, when opportunity pi-cacnta. make nnd wage relent lea war, aecn'tly or openly, against all heretic. l'rolettnnUaud Liberals a I Bin directed to do, to extirpate them from the face of the whole earth, and that I will spare neither age, ex or condition, and that I will hang, hum. waste, boll, flay, atrnugle and bury alive these lnfamoua heretical rip up the Htomacha and womb of their women and crush their Infant' head agaltiHt t lie wall In order to annihilate their execrable race. That when the ame cannot be done openly, I will aecretly use the pols- onoiiNCup. the atrangulatlng cord, tho atoel of the poltiard, or the leaden bullet, regard less of the honor, rank, dignity or authority of the person or person, whatever may be their condition In life, either public or priv ate, a I at any tlmo may bn directed no to do by any agent of the pope or superior of the brotherhood of the holy father, of tho loclcty of Jesus. In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate my life, my aoul and all coporeal power, and wltli thl dagger which I now receive, I will subscribe my mime, written In my blood, In testimony thereof! and should 1 prove falsa or weaken In my determination, may my brethren and fellow soldiers of the militia of the popecutolT my hand and my feet.and my th roat from ear to ear, my belly opened and sulphur burned therein, with all the punish. ment that can be Inflicted upon me nn earth and my soul be tortured by demon In an eternal hell forever. All of which I, ,., i., do swear by the blessed trinity, and blessed sacrament i which I am now to receive, to perform, and on my part lo keep Inviolably) and do call all the heavenly and glorious host of heaven to witness t heito my real Intentions to keep this, my oath. In testimony hereof, 1 take thl most holy and blessed sacrament of the ucharlt, and witness the same further, with my name written with the point of thl dagger, dipped In my own blond, and seal In the face of thl holy convent file receive' tho toafor from tho itiporlor and wrltos his namo with tho Colnt of his daifuor, dipped In his own lotxl, tukon from over the heart. S in COMCRCIU, and R I N TT p R Q nmojic socinr f Wi: MAKi: A M'lVIAI.TV i rUNlslUMi ri;iNTn LODGE SUPPLIES And lRiH.il t'rtl, ti.! lxlt'. l.t furPl'li ii'i' want and r will timse m. f Vti;rat uf tl,e ! p 1 1. at w- ran ti.f for !itjr f m k a w. 11 ( ji itv (4 ihrjr ! tlttfi..'tlt I VI tip 7VC7IHHIC nn. If IhiiIi U fnrni.h vii I'.M'Kll. V.. i in lixtl uf ant kind f tNttttto in lal I'liiitlnir. Y fan thin jt wlh In fnif l.tmn, 1'ist mnl Ttpcw rlter ritit BOOKS, BRIEFS, ENVELOPES, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, DODGERS, STATEMES'TS, ml we'll do ytmr urk tit ivaonit)ili pniliU Biul in ttianiior thnl will 1h atisfiictiiry lo tlio ciu.t.tiiiof. Our oHlce- U nt U2t 413 and H I SMKELY BLOCK. AMERICAN PUBLISHING QOMPANY OMAHA. NEB. A. IIALD. HALD Sc RICE. WIIOI.KSAI.K AND IIKTAII, I1KAI.KKS IN GEO. 23. BICE. which I am about to receive, to perform on my pai I to keep Inviolably, and do call on all the Heavenly and Glorlou Host (if Heaven to w lines my real inicntiniito keep of (fiK)ils carried tmys tho railways on the thl my oath. averaira about (W cents. If we uuess that "intesiimony wucreor.l tuketlils mostnoiy ENGLISH TRAVEL EXPENSIVE. Why llate by Haiti For Passengers srnd Freight Aro No High. Tho einltierit Engllah railway author ity, Mr. William M. Acworth, jtolnts ont many causes for tho (lifTcrenws between railways In this country and tho United States. Tho higher rate of chariros on EtiKliuh roads are thus explalncil: Hie very lartfo capital outlay of Eng lish railways Is of courso ono main rea- son of tho IiIkIi standard of rates and fares In England Exactly how high that standard Is we have no means of knowing, for our railway statistics, made up lu a form that was laid down by an act of parliament about 80 years lack, carefully suppress tho Information that It is most necessary for us to have. Ion mile and paMHeuger miles are not here recorded. We know that each ton and blessed Kacraint'iitof the Iluidiarlxt, and wltm-M tho same further with my conse- rated haul, In tho presence of my holy bishop and all the priest w ho assist hliu lu luy oidiiialloii to tho priesthood." CXTRCMI OATH OF THI JESUITS. I , , now In tho presence of the average distance Is about 25 miles, we arrive at an average rate of 3.40 coutaper ton mile, which is not very far from three times the averago rate in the United States. So in tho case of passen gers we may guess that the averago fare is alMiut 1.73 iKtr mile, which though lower than tho American average is Vmh it i it 4M at ;i t, ,4 h 4v, ml it vii ,.. , . ! m-.Iuik t.-t $ l a' ih. H'tll , I . K If iH fill, IS ttkl tnti, h .t t)in Imtti! -.l ,41 w-n IP n Hu . Mti I tnn 1 1 kvH f ttetiit fetn i titil. Ktf 14 ( t 4 I'ltW Hii4li H a i JktWIwV J l,ei lust. ,4 i(lj,, . i nf nn Imtit trtil ,.f f..if Itimti tt a t i rmi Utal le - fi iitiirn. ttKl iaU tttiMin f w t.t, ami f w i..j in, nn . ; dst,4tal Irani , n tti mni rUu j sislbm, 1 hi htfcli tje-l an ) tintiiii j Hpft-Mtct t.tf Httt. In. si, ,tK, j KnU ami nIh.iI liiitf.r f - ll.al la, lialf .Mt.l - iinmn, f.r an tit;iti ' ! Willed lt II full lapmltV liinlrst . lowly la-rttpif lite lmt thai . f..f , ; limit it,v) ttmt III tutp,-iMtt ,. fiti l rttt-tii f..r Ii. Jhil H iul'l tint ! i rite l.i my Hint j the gmsU are wi'tked at high atii aim- i ply for Ut" rt'iiveiiteiue uf the railway! iiiaiistft iiii nl, to the tttiitmry, lhi d- J luatld ft r sh In lint , at t(f inrrvlmn- j " iSiS TJX LEWR DS, BUSINESS CARDS, LEGAL BLANKS, said that lite l.nghsli gittil wrvicn I lntwnl on the iipstsiti'tii flint, Is'lwi n tut j.rt uiit tttwii hI tejist, whatever is lmtiiltvl to llie railway ei'iiip.iiiy at 1 forwanling Kliiflnn over night will 1h do liveredlii (ln i'oimifiiiti the Ural thing nex liumtiiig. Now, a wrvice such as this, iu tint nature, of tliiiiK, can iievo lai a cheap otic. Engineering Mngn.ine. Two lltttiilrril litrlif of KaltifMll. Cherra l'tinji, in lint KIuinI hills, As sam, UritiHh India, is the "tailo of tho great(Ht known minfall." In other words, it is tho wettest region on the face of the earth. Mr. Ulandford.nt a meeting of the London Meteorological society, read a paper entitled "Hainfall at Cherr Iunji," in which he presented inconteatublo proof of the extreme moisture of the country In question. The records go back for nearly 63 years, but prior to 1872 are rather incomplete, there being several whole years in which no record was kept. Carefully compiled data from these weather journals, however incomplete as they are. prove that quite frequently during the summer, say from May to September, the ruinfall for a singlo month ranges from 100 to 212 inches. Think of it! Nearly 18 feet of precipitation in 80 days. Colonel Sir Henry Yule s register for the year 1841 shows that there were 264 inches of rainfall during tho month of August. That was something phenoni' enal even for Assam, however, and is Mot taken into account in the deductions made above. 8t. Louis Republic. What F'roehel Discovered. Little Teddy, who is most regular in his attendance at tho kindergarten, was very much Interested in the approaching celebration of Froebel's birthday. Tho day before tho event he came rushimr into tne house crying, "Mamma, mamma, i must nave somo llowers to take to kin dergarten tomorrow I" "Certainly, my W. out why uo you want tbomr "Why, aon i you Know Tomorrow Is the annt versary of the day that Froebel discov ered the first kindergarten I' New York Tribune. An Experienced Attendant. First Waif (at tho mission) Why did yer ask tht preacher to tell us a story win er moral Secontl Waif 'Cause them's always th' inos interostin ones. They pick out the good ones to make th morals go aown easy, an we're near nough to th' door to slip out 'fore th moral comes. Good News. tr? 8Pr'ng8' T Wd' Cke Walnut Block, W-rVi- indling WE SELL THE 8S3T VARIEIE3 OF SOFT OOAL FOR 000KINQ PURPOSES. Ul' KICK: H. W. Cor. Kith and Howard. Tetenhono 12.. YAKI): 3Ulh Street and I'oppleton Ave. Telephone liii. GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION or tiis ' United States of America. AlmlKhtyOod. tho bleed Virgin Mary, tho mguer man in any f.urojs'an country, bleasod Michael tho archangel, tho blessed Bueu a result seems very far from satis- St. John tho Baptist, tho holy apostles Ht. factory. Hli;h cost of construction might I'eter and Ht. Paul and the saint and sacred have justified a high range of rates and host of heaven, and to you my ghostly father, fares at the outset, but year by year the the superior general of tho oeloty of Ju. per milo of lino own Increases in den- founded by Paint Ignatus, Loyola In tho pontlflcatlon of Paul the Third, and con tinued to tho present, do, by the womb of the virgin, the matrix of God, and the rod of Jesu Christ, declare and swear that Ms holiness, the pope, I Christ' vlce-gcrotit and I the true and only head of the Catho lic or universal church throughout the earth; and that by virtue of the key of binding and loowlng given to til hollnot by my Havlor, Jesu Christ, he hath power to depose heretical king, prince, states, com monwealth, and government, all being Illegal without his sacred confirmation, and they may be safely destroyed. Therefor, to the utmost of my power, I will defend thl doctrine and hi liollne' right and custom against all usurper of tho heretical or Protestant authority whatsoever, especially the Lutheran church of Germany, Holland. Denmark, Sweden and Norway, and tho now pretended authorities and churches of Eng land and Hcotland. and branches of the same now established In Ireland, and on the continent of America and eluewhero, and all adherents In regard that they be usurped sity, and yet the gxxl rates hardly come down at all in tho last year or two their tendency has been all tho other way whilo the passenger fares only come down very slowly, And yet tho explanation is not far to seek. Our services have always Iteon ex pensive to work. They are becoming more exiiensive year by year. In Amer ica trainloads aro mainly limited by the capacity of tho engines ours by the weight of goods or uumlsir of passengers that have had time to accumulate in the very short interval tietween ono train and another. Let me illustrate: If a man is sailing from New York to Eu rojie, he will chooao his favorite line or his favorite boat, regardless of the time of day or day of tho week at which it starts. On the other hand, if the Man hattan elevated' were to try to run its trains only once in 10 minutes in the slack hours of the day tho street cars FRANCIS C. CAMPBELL. M. W. tJ. M.. MlnniiRiwitlii. Minn. mu i km r ii i u tt ..... . ' inuf), mibLiuAiii urufiu ntwrt'i nry, M.L.WXIK. Everett, ma, 419 Ulwt.1af fll.i,.! f ii.i ii 1. n V., I wm niit'oij ! M wiiifuim limy, Orffanljir for 4ftmrltiuiitof NnliriiHka, Iowa, Kan huh, MlHNourl and Colorado. OJtANOE I'lilNClPLES. On behalf of tho Loyal Orange Lodgo of the United Hlate of America, and with a view of correcting tho false Impression that enemle are endeavoring to convey to tho mind of men who aro tiniiciuiilnied with Orange principle, aro these few statements made: Tho Loyal Orange Institution I a brother hood and sisterhood, bound by thren ties- Justice, Truth and Hlghteousnes, It ha no hidden aim. It I Fraternal and Benevolent--assisting and protecting members while living and their widow and orphan when they are re moved by death, It uphold the right of private Judgment tho untrammelled freedom of opinion; be lieve tho public school are an osHontlal safeguard of the state, and should bo kept free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control and that person disloyal to the government who hold a mental allegiance to the pope of Homo should bo rigorously excluded from teaching therein, It believe primary allegiance 1 dun to tho government which protect tho live, ll'iertles and properties of II citizens, and that - ecclesiastical authority should not' under any circumstances, be permitted to meddle In the affair of slate, and that coer cion of acltlzen In tho exercise of his or her right of franchise, under the guise of relig ious or spiritual authority should be pin Ished a a crime against tho state. That It I tho duty of every citizen to de fend tho lawfully constituted authority and lnitlti.llAn,if rti... ..mmlrv niriil.iut. ...rpii.tt and hertleal. opposing tho sacred mother Would rob It Of tne bulk of Its passen- and Inimical Influences, a well a against church of Bonte. gors, . Bmu,( assailants, to tho end that our glorl- I do now renounce and disown any allcg- 0W, In Lngland Our business is all ' ou freedom be protected and transmitted lance as due to any heretical king, prince or between places which in America would I unimpaired to posterity. state, named Protestant or Liberals or I be regarded as close together. We calli It encourages habits of frugality and In- fA$s All t-$m w 4kPfct' I I dustry among It members, audi proud to boast that Orangemen seldom become a public charge or accopt pauper bread. It believe In the restriction of Immigra tion and the extension of time for tho natur all.allon of citizens, and that the public land shall bo hold for actual American citi zens who become settler, Tho Loyal Orange Institution of the United Htates of America has certain requirements for membership! That a man shall bean actual American citizen, having compiled with the lawsof tho United Htates with regard to naturalization, and without a mental reservation. That the applicant shall be a Protestant, and also that his parents and wife shall be Protestant. That ho shall he thrifty and successful In hi business; honorable and truthful in hi dealing with hi fcllowman, and shall bo known as a law-abiding citizen. That ho will endeavor to give his children or any children under his chargo at leasts good common school education, being care ful to avoid all popish doctrines, and That ho shall be in Round health at the tlipe of making application. It make no difference where a man was born, so long as ho meet tho foregoing requirement. These are tho qualification required of every applicant to tho order, and wo do not think that any patriotic American order can offer a better array of principle and teach Ing. A. P. A. AUK LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. 1, AMEItl can Protective Association meets every sec ond and fourth Wednesday of each month In I. O. O. V. hall. PlattNinouth, Neb. Visiting member aro welcome, V, V. Brown, Hoc, Patriotic Oder Sons of America. WASHINGTON CAMP No. 1, P, O. . of A.. . .i!,,"n each Thursday evening at Hod Men's Hall. Rftcoiith and Ilougla Bis. WAHHINCITON CAMP No. 13, P, O, S. of " A Council Bluirs.-Moetltig In their hall over 4111 Broadway, every Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. J. II. Van Pattan. , - - . Hecretary. A M ERICA N No. 5S!l. at 8:01) o'clock LOYAL OH A NO K LOHOR, evening ir.uuii, Hecy. No. 2'J1, meet every Tuesday m, l, Jr. Order United Ameican Mechanics. Instituted May 17, I8S3--Eligibility For Membership. Anv white male nerson born In the (Tnlled St ales or worth America, Its territories, or under the protection of Its flag, who shall have attained the age of sixteen year, who Is or good moral character, a believer In the existence of a Supreme Being a the Creator and Preserver of the universe, in favor of free education, omiosed to anv union of church and state, shall he eligible to tmiiii- hersh In under the nrov Is Inns of the law In the state and subordinate council to which the application Is made) provided, that no person shall no received to oenellclal mem bersbln who Is over fifty years of age, A nerson shall not be nermltlcd to this order who doe not nossess a irond mora character, or who Is In any way Incanacltatcd iriini earning a iiviuioiKi, nor shall nn bo under sixteen years of age, Hublectsof a sectarian or nartlsan char. acter shall not be Introduced Into any meet ing of thl council, nor shall any member maxa use or inn namo or tins order at a political meeting. Till OS.IKOT AHS: Mrst To maintain and nrmnnle Hie Inter ests or Americans, and ahllil them from the depressing enVi-lsof foreign comoetMlon. HeeondTo assist Americans In obtaining employment, J l ne rhlrd- To encourage Americans lu busl- slck and funeral Fourth To establish n fund. Fifth To maintain (ho in of the United Htates of America, and to lirevent sectarian Interference therewith. and uphold tho reading of tho Holy Bible therein. stats oonHGib or nkhiiahka: H.C.-W. A. HOW A HI). Lincoln. H. V. C.-H. P. DOLMAN. H. H. II. 1 1. HAY. H. T.-t!. H.ALLEN. ' Conductor-W. K. COPF.LANI). Ounrd-P, H. MoAULFY. Hentlnei-WM. TUHNF.lt. lleli'L'ale to National Convention ITIA N ! KNAPI". Wiirden-R. A. HAYL1HH. The next regular n Ilmr will be held on the third Tuesday In July at Houth Omaha, Nebraska, WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. I. meet lvi'rv Krlllii V fv...ilttir In fl,w,l-l..l, I. .,11 21th and Paul streets. Visiting brothers al ways welcome. H. O. Coiinkman. Wce'y. LINCOLN COUNCIL No. coin, Nebraska, 2, meet In Lin fJOLUMIlIA COUNCIL No. H Tuesday evening In Putter meets everv liliu-b nil. and Farnam Streets. A. II. Flint, U. Sec'y, Omaha Express and Delivery Co. TELEPHONE 1014. Mouing and Light Express Work Trunk and Psrcel Dallvsry. Household Ooods Packed. Stored andHhlppod OiIIch. uiu North pith Street, Branch office N. K Cor. Bllh and Lake Streets, Tele phone IftTS. I'KICKS HKASONABLF. . .... J- L. TUHNKY, ivr-pinno Moving s Specialty. Manairer. GE0.W. LANCASTER & CO. (JKNKIIAI, AOKNT WHEELER -WILSON ' 8EWINQ MAC. IINEB, Estey and Camp & Co. Pianos and Organs. SOLL ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Needles. Oil, Supplies for all kind of How Ing Machines. Our own Mechanic Is llrst clas. Will repair any Sewing Machine. B14 South BlxUenth St., Omaha. BAUMLEY & SMITH. ST. MAItY'S AVKNUR LIVERY STABLE Light Buggies, Saddle Horses, Carriage, Coupe, Ktc see Boarding a Spccialty.:zz 17th and Bt. Mary'i At.. T.laphow 440 NAVLN'O.S JJ.VIVIC OF OMAHA, m PERCENT FARNUM ST. 4 PAID ON 0 lira A Bank llko this cut la loanod without chargo to Depositors. H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER. Office, in North Kith I Residence, l.vil V,.i... n, , J1"'!" Hlreet. Telephone 110. Teletihomi 1 My Only Plac of Businaaa la th. oih Stand, 113 N. Blxtasnth Street. TO THE WORLDS FAIR TAKH TIIS GREAT RO K ISLAND ROUTP W'l 5 ' L'ilV' I',N& ti .F" LINCOLN, OMAHA and (JOIlNdli m. ti?r. nnum i, . ... . . ; w, Hejiot for all or Mondav evi'iilnir In K 1" Hull 1',. oiock. w. M. I'AHIiKH. Sec'y. rjAHFIKLI) COUNCIL No. R. meets every v" Tuesday night In South Omaha. , WILLIAM KAKH, Sec'y. ' TlLUFF CITV COUNCIL No 7- meets every iJ Wednesday evening in O. A. U. Hall, iuuiii.-ii niuiiH, in. Chicago), ...-1,,,-ininT, i ii ih i.ine tins a trains at Pnglcwond (suhiirb close to the World's Fair Hate. CHA8. KENNEDV, """'I N.-W. P. A., Omaha, Nob by an A. No. 1 references, Ad- WANTFIl A situation luiok-keeniT li.,,.,1 dress. F. !., American olllco. L J'