C) .-a THE AMERICAN V kcn t km. ..( 1 I 1 I .!-. t. ,'ftvt. i i j it. t . iii'- a IK- is- . si si..,. l s It t f..-t lfn f an i l ri .t . i ! tnt tl, Mt .!. twb tt i. x. u !t t In i i. ' It t. l t.-t. ! k .l I I I t,.4-V (' tl,l tw klnttllt . list j I t t. . tilslt. l liKifl il t.t Its ). Ji.- ) (, m .ws ti t-ttt i thit.t lw .itif. t.i. t f..,iili 4 i 1 hr Ji kr i h the Hol " U til llt.. Hi -Mth H i'it ltii.,i.tHe and liitn.etitftt.h, t tltlft W M llkl'f W ltW H't K.iitnl I ) the an itlot !. f t 11.nl the Pound ns.nll.il (.,.) hy the lilil I'lltnv tXIslAlllltm, and that gtsl tie t mi K.ii ! Ju.!t-1 n ii . mi Thm a he U tr alstta remit i t nil litnimn Inn ni..l judgment. II. Tlm I (HUm ii tn 1 1 hit l.i llm esn.ms hil tlVIVe tf tilt" KlHliHU preUt e i if no atret". t2 Tlil nil of I lit ordinance nf lh e are unhesitatingly to Is- dinted, 11 We HIIWllI Hul l't-B lil M'Kl III ttlltt Whlllll I hO MlpO IHS C-tlllltllllltlCttHt. 24. I'th-nta are father and master, even of trlini. 1,1 Tli I'lvll In In derived from limn, bin 'he oot'lcnlastlcal nr canon law In derived directly from (IimI, t'T ulilrli llu hiiiIIIT onii, In fOUIiivl Inn Willi Ilia n lnli'n, Inliko llill ntlliitloii for Ihn nli.iln lulilnn worlil, In iiuimm upli Ituul, iviii'i-riiliitf llu nnlvHtlun nf miuI, anil tlin Unlit itivtriiini'iil. of llio ?litmiit hihI If iHM'i'MMiry Jniluo mill (IInm if nil Die ti iiiHiriil itmxU uf nil flu Ullium. III. A lii'ivtli', linliliim ur li-Ki-lilnn fnlm Wtrliin i'Hu"irnlnH llio (.iutiiiiii'IiIh, lit 'iniiiniiiili'aii'il nml ili'xiiuli'il, nnil liiiinli'ii vor lo llio mii'iiluroiiurtf IT. Hivulur (irlinH-n nnwIUIiiK to nwi-itr lo dcfi'iiil llm chuirli iikhIi.kI lii'lvllrn mi ox riitiHiunili'uli'il, mill llivy iiru liiln iiiiiIiT nil ..UlTllWt. 1 The gooiln of Iikvui Ion ar to l pon flwiiii'il nml nipllii(l lo tin' rliuirli. ID. Ailvix'iiti'H ur liolnrli'R, fnvorliiK lii'ii tlon, or llii'lr di'fiiiiili'i'it. or pli'intlnK fur IIiimii In law Mill, or wtiiliiK iIik'uiiiViiu fur tlii'iu, n' lufuiiioun and miinHiiiIi'iI from ollli'i'. St. Tlio wvulur powi't'n, wlii'llii'r iMrtnu tii'iit or tiiiuMirury, ni'it hound to dwnir Hint tlioy will t'xUM'iitliiiitn, Hi'i'tirdlini to tlirlr IKiwor, nil liiiivtlciii'onilt'iiim'd ly tliiicliuivlij and a ti'intiorul lord not ptirgliiK lib limit of lici't'llCM, In I'X-riiiiiTiuiiilriili'd. St. TluiMti nltini'd with tliu ciiiwi for tin) ourniilnutlon of In'ri'l leu, njolro In tlm prlvlli'Kn Kiiinti'il to t lit) i'i nxinli'M fur tliu hi'lp nf tlm holy luud. S3. They tun almolviid from all oMIitiillonn w in) n 1 1' In iinywlMH lionnd to lirirlUw. 2,1. WliiMivcr dli I" liutlli iitfiilnnt tlm un Ih'IIii Inn. nii'ilU tlm kliiKilnin of lii'iivcn. 24. Wu do not cmi'i'in t luwu IhiiiiIi'IiIi'h, to whom It miiy liiivn liuppi'tiod In tlit'lru'itl for tliclr inolliiT cliiitrh HKiiliiht tlm rx-roin-Iniliilritli'd. lo kill Homo of llicin, 2.1. Tliu I Catholic rrlni'i'K nro hound, 1ml h )y civil ai.d ciinnn law, not to ri'rulvn or iolcrnli' hfrt't leu, and much muni nro tint to KU'inll tln'lr rlU'n, or iiIIht CM'irlM. of thnlr ri'llglim, or nitliiT, tliclr fulnc wet, hut ara nmt mdnmiily iHiiind fvprywluiro. to ropol mil tixprl tliiiin. 3U. 'I'lio following t('riiHiiiil piiiiUliini'iiU are to ho I'lifuivcd on lu'ri'tlcit! Il-Infiimy, ftiid thu i'ouHor)iiiitit dlMiuiilllli'iitioim for all Civil iii-ti. Jud lnti'ktiilillliy, tin well nrtlvo n piDutlvo illmt In, tln'y can ni'lllirr mnku yttl inn' Inlii'ilt wliii t In Iff t, to tlii'iu liy .oihcrM. 3rd-LoKiuf imliiinil power ovit .i.'lillilri'n, 4l)i-I,on nf dow ry, Mint oiIht prlvlli'Ki'n Ki'anti'd to women, fiili-Cinill.-n'ii-(loi of all Koodi, Oili-Tlmt MtuHiilM and Ittvin and otlirr aro frio front all, even wwmmi olillKiitlmin duo to their lord or an other. Till Capital corporal punUlimDiit, t'MptM'lttlly di'iilli, and iterpctual luiprlnou mi' lit, 27, Tlm canon law forbid all titration SI. That iiii'troHlllnnn and li.nlin) aro to fx-i'oiiiiiiuiilcnU) him who grant Ilhcrty of n'onnclnni'O. it, ovatlilto hu kept toward tierellu lirlnw, lord or other. 30, Heretic am to ho deprived of all civil nml panntiHl rl-ht. Tlio pope can ahnolvo from all oath, U:. Every hUlmp 1 ordinary Judge In raum of liereny. The reiumu I liecuinxi tlm hUhop can cx-i-nirlo. nun oiikIiI toexlirpatu liereilcn, and lnlllrt Umiu tliem Hie dun piin liliini'iiK, and to thl aro bound on pain of li'poltlou, Ili'Hlde, nro tlm luiUlllor en IH'clully deputed by tlm npooUdlo ea, f.veiy bUliop la iidliK'io I thotiKht o '') and In ro Ity In, a natural InieiUitor. dyer ally horn lii'iulnlliiri, no an to Ii it vo tlm namu powor with thonn iilreiuly ineiitloneil In a jauntf Of liereny, SKI, lu every proinlwuiry oath, altbounh mliNolutely taken, thero aro certain condi- Uoiik tacitly uudemtiHid, amoiiKnt wlileh arm lt If 1 cam 2nd-To nave llio rlKht and authority of a nuperlori ard -When tlio oath Ruppone the honor of the apontollu eo to ho Illicit. M4. That the council of Trent, (tlm hint and great authority of HometTlecree and coin maud that tho acred canon and all Ken era) council, a I mi the other ttponlollo eniiet nmuin liwued In favor of occlenliiHtlcal HTwiTnnf ecclenlantical liberty, and nuiiliint It vliil uiorn, nil of which by thl prevent decree U renewn, and limit Ito exactly oh- aervod hy all, CARDINAL'S OATH. "1, .cardinal of the Holy Itonian church, do promlMi and nweur that, from thl time to tlm cud of my life, 1 will lie faithful and olM'dleiit unlo ht. Peter, tho holy a ) tolli: ltouinn church, and our tunnt hidy lord, the pope of Home, and hi nuccennor, canon Ically and lawfully elected: that I will give no advice, connent or awUtanfc 'iKalnnt tho poiitiflcal inajenty and pcroii that 1 will imver knowluuiy and advlncdly, lolholr In Jury or dUsruce, mako puollu tho council vniruxled to um by themnelve, or hy iiienv wngentor lettems alno that 1 will glvo them any wwIMuih i In ri'talnlnK, Uefeiiillnic and nf tiverlnu tho Itomau pupiu y and tho regalia of 1 ou r, with all my might and endeavor, no far a the right and privilege of my order will allow It, and will defend them agalnnt all their honor and Mule, and 1 will direct and defend, with duo form and honor, the If gnu and nunc Ion of tho apoMtollc. neo, In the territories cliurchen, inonunterle and other benefieca cointiilu.:d to my keeping! Mid 1 will cordially co-operatu with them and treat them tilth honor In their coming, abiding and returning, und that 1 will renin! unto blood nil ix-rwjna whatsoever Who nlinll altompt anything ugalnnt them, That I will, liy every way u:i 1 by every mean Mrlvo to prenervn, augm ut and advance tho right .'I'Miorn, prlvili!(,i-H, tho authority of the Holy -laian bUhop, our lmd the pope and liia be t ,.e liK'utlom-d u. 'Ct-Nwirn : and that, at ' ;aU!ver time anything Khali lm d-lded to Uielr prejudli-e, which U out if my power to hinder, a .;n a 1 nball know that any a'A-p or meiisiie huvo been taken In the matter, will iLikc It known to the iiimn, our lord or hi 4ii.-ceiorn, or tome other pi-r-aon by wljtwo iu('uii it may lie brought to their knoiedgcA That 1 will keep and carry out and caowe other to fcip aid carry out 4e rulos of (J.- holy father, tha docruea. ! . t,t., K ! I l t t . Il h..l.. I br w ( ; ! i. n .-.-) .1 .(. It I tint t.- ii 1M "I fgit . t-l --I' it !,, . i .ti t.. n , i. t In ,. ' till! t.rt S In t.nv I,. tiHtit.i ,1 anil . wuh t t, tj 111 M tit ti tt, I ,n . ,-.l-i lNO't OATM, , - , lint (if tin- l Willi tlioii, fiMtn In n.t ft nntit Will tv faithful mid i1h n J,i M I'i . Win ,..h.i,. mi ) i,i Hie I My l,iti,iti i Ihiih l iinl lnoiir luid. On hn!y t.-e tif li.-tHt. Arid tw bin nttiite04: in ii, Hit, -ally eiiterllii, I will ttrllliir Milt In , 111 Iiiii it" nti) Utlng Oint Mo Jr li.ny bit life itl m lulu t. or Dint lie II tainnn i.iiiy Im wIumI, HI linn, N Itl ii !"' I il.l tlnu lie Hi hi on v lii.lnt utti ivd to tin in, uiiili r an) ttTtfiiw w hiilwn-t i-r. The cmiiim I Wit), wlili a they ultnll I Ml mil me by tliiiiimln . Oielr liiitMrngt-rvnr li-iier. I will imt kiiuw Ingly M-veiil to any, tit their irt-udliit, I Will help thrill to defend Mini, kit pi lie liiiinnii liiipni y Mild the lnynltleniif M IS-ler HUullitt Mil men. 1 t legale nf the N-MMtolli' ee. Ruing and fuming, I will hnuorably treat ami lielplu hln ueti-nnltten. The Muhtn, linlliils, privilege and mil hot it y of tlm Holy Itoinuii church of our lord, the poM-, and hln nfon wild huivkkm it-, I w ill endeavor to pn-nerv defeml, lucream-and n-lt nm-e, I will not hi' In any couimel, action or treaty, In which nlinll be plotted iiuuliwl our nnld lord and lliiiniiii church, anything to the hurl or pre Juillco of their iH-rxonn, rights, honor, Mate or power, and, If I nhall know any Much thing to be treated or agitated by any wliut nocver, I will hinder it to my utiuont, mid an noon an I can, t will nlgiilfy It, to our nnld lord. The ordinance and mandaten of the pope, I will observe with all my might and caune to be obnerved by ot hers." "liereilcn, HChlmuatlf mid rebels to our mild lord or his nuccennorn, I will to my ut most persecute and oppose." 'Ilcrvtleon, nchlsmntlcon et rebellen elilem I IiiiiiIiiii nost ro vel niiccessoi ibus pred let In pro posse ierseiinr et oppugnalio." "1 will conn) to a council when I am called, I will Visit the threshold of tho apostle every 1hreo years and glvo an account, of our lord of nil my pastoral olllcn ami of the things belonging to my dloceso to tlm dis cipline of my clergy and people, 1 will In like manner humbly recelvo and diligently execute the anoslollc comuiandn, If inn detained by a lawful Impediment, I will per form tlm iiforeniild hy a member of my cbiipter or u in li st (if my diocese, fully In Ml 1 1 ii -1 i-il III nil thing above ineul lom-d Tlm possessions belonging to my tabic, I will nellhersell nor other wise iilleuiim without consulting tlm Ibiiiuiu poutllf. Ho-help mo tlnd anil these holy gospels of IJod." (fUointure), Hi n t to the Itomlsh Malinger, PRItST'a OATH. now In the preseneo of 'I,. Almighty lod, tho blessed Virgin Mary, tho blessed Michael tho Archangel, tho blennod Ht, John tho HiiptlHt, tho Holy Apostle Ht, l'eleraiiil Ht. 1'aul and tho Halm mid tho Hacred Host of Heaven, and lo you, my lord, I do declare from my heart, without mental reset viulou Unit tlm popo I Christ' vli-ur-getieral and Is tho true and oriy head of the universal church throughout tho earth, and that, hy virtue of tlm key of binding and loosing given to hln holiness hy Jenu Christ ho hit power to depose heretical kings, prince, -tali-, commonwealth and govern ment.!, all helt.n Illegal without hi nncrcd conlli mul Ion, and that they may safely he destroyed. Therefore, to tho utmost of my power, 1 will defend thl doetrlno and hi liollliuW right and custom against till usurper of tho Protestant authority what soever, especially against tho now pretended authority and chiteh lu England and nil adherent, lu regard that they bo unurpal mid heretical, opposing tho nncrcd mother, tho church of Homo, "1 do denounce and disown any allegiance u due to any 1'rotentant king, prluco or nliile or obedience to any of their Inferior oH'.cer. I do further declare tho doctrine of the church of England, of tlm Cnlvlnlsls, Huguenot and other I'mli-sUmls, to he damnable and thonn lo be damned who will not forsake tho ninin. "I do further doclnro that I will hoi p, assist and advise all or any of hln hollluen' agent In tiny place wherever I nhall he, and to do my utmost to extirpate the 1'rotentant dn' trlno and to dentroy all their pretended power, regal or oilier wise. 1 do further prom Ino and declare that, notwllhntandlug 1 may be permitted by dlnpeunallon t assume any heretical religion (Protestant denominations) for the propagation of the mother church' Interest, to keep nci-ret and private all her agent' counsels a they entrust me, and not to divulge, directly or Indirectly, by word, writing orclrcumntnnccN whatsoever, hut to execute all which nlinll he proponed, given In charge or discovered unto me by you, my most reverend lord and blnhop. "All of which I, , do nweur by tha blennod Trinity and blessed hairiiinent which I am about to receive, to perform on my part to keep Inviolably, and do call on all tlio Heavenly and (ilortou Hunt of Heaven to wltnen my rent liitentlnun to keep Oil my oath. "In testimony whereof, I take Oil most holy and hlenned Hitcmmcutof the Eucharist, and wltnen the anin further with my oone crated hand, In tho presence of my holy bishop mul all the prlent who assist hlui 111 my ordluatlon to the prlenthood," EXTREMC OATH OF THC JESUITS. I, now In tha prenenca of Almighty Ood, the blessed Virgin Mary, the blessed Michael the archangel, the hlenned Ht. John the llnptlst, the holy apontlc Ht, Peter and Ht. Paul and the alnt and nacrcd host of heaven, and to you my ghostly father, the superior general of the nuclei y of Jenu, founded hy Halnt Ignntun, Ixiyoln In the pontlflcatlon of Paul the Third, and Con tinued to the present, do, by the womb of the virgin, the matrix of Ood, and the rod of Jenun Christ, declare and nweur that M holiness, the poo, I Christ' vlce-gerent, and I the true and only head of the Catho lic or universal church throughout the earth; and that hy virtue of the key of binding and lismlng given to hi hollnes by my Havlor, Jeu Christ, he hath power to depone heretical king, prince. Mutes, com monwealth, and government, all being Illegal without hi n acred confirmation, and they may lie afely destroyed. Therefore, lo the utmost of my power, I will defend thl doctrine and hi holiness' right and custom against all usurper of the heretical or Protestant authority whatsoever, especially the Lutheran church of Germany, Holland, Denmark, Hweden and Norway, and the now pretended aut horities and churche of Eng land and Scotland, and branches of the tame now established In Ireland, and on the continent of America and elsewhere, and all adherent In regard that they be usurped and bertlcal, opponlng the sacred mother church of Koine, 1 do now renounce and disown any alleg iance a due to any heretical king, prince or itate, named Protestant or Liberal or ; t l,, kt. 1. "' tl ff W t! i't t., t n , w.t ... ' k) , t tl.J t tll !. . Il f hl.i, 1 I. ! t i-l.i w . itte ' l. I t .. I I- ! lntT-H, t.,nmi, i ! M, I-!' it Ii ' n-l ! i., thl j l,MMt) I t rtt ,.i..fc. i,i ..t,.lil,,it n, ,. in , I : Ml ,-,s I 1 tt.t fnh t Ait-tat it.nl im , ti int. ,! i Wm i Imt. -. .. 1 1-,! a4 .-.tish.t .l j IK I lt -til lliif.n ruitii xt ,nl., ,. IK fe, i,t l. i. .t,st , i. nU t him, , ! iKti lKrttlt 1,t 1 4n.M Kit Will 1n1 t. k r Ihf .f 1 .1.. tmtK. t tnn II ni I will Kiln )! t4 tt' nil tt t, ,4 Kn K.ititif" nri-tiin In n 1-ls.T. n i khnlt I tttnitt rtttt. tirt,nii ll.ilUnit, tnetumli ' ft N.w. ItinUnd In l.t ttt At.r K m nfltintiwnil.it k !.,,(.. in , lrwti,Hf. I nhnll cuttie lit. ami Ho Hi ttlmimt ,t m i1 I he Iieti1l, CriHi-slnnt t llbeiwl dm wine, aed lt rteslent all their ini'adi-l Miwer, e nl ii til he ta I do ftltthef iiimilt- and dii lnee thai, Mn4- lth1nitti( I m diW'itHt with lit atnii any n-llglnn ln ei ll, nl fur the tnillon of the tinilbi r i Knei h' iitre1, trt keep Mwfs-I and prli Mle all Iter Mtft-nl' etitiitelln ffiiin tleie to time, a they enWu-t me, and wtl to divulge, directly or lndlwslly, Ky wotd, writing or rlrt'uutstnncv ahatevt-r. hut to execute all that nhnll Is npiti, glten Iti charge, or dtncnveml unto hie, hy you my ghostly father, or any of Oil nacred run vent, I do further promise and declare that I will hnveito iiplnlon or will of my own or Miiy mental renervMtlon whalmH'ver, -ven a a corpse or cadaver tperlnde ac cadaver), hut will unhesitatingly obey each and every coiniiiiind that I tuny rts-elve from my super iors In Hie milltln of the nim and of Jenu Christ. That I will go to any part of the world whithersoever 1 may he mint, to Out fror.cn regions of the north, the burning nandnof the desert of Africa, or tho plngle of India, to the centers of civllltitllon of Europe, or to the wild haunt of the barbarous nnvnge of America, without murmuring or repining, nntrwlll be submissive In all thing whatso ever, communicated to mo. I do furthermore promise and declare that I will, when opportunity present, make and wage relent le war, ecretly or openly, against nil heretic. Protestants and Liberal a I am directed to do. to extirpate them from the faceof the wholoearth, and that I will spare neither ago, ex or condition, and that, I will hang, burn, waste, boll, flay, strangle nml bury alive these Infamous heretics! rip up tho stomach and womb of their women and crush their Infant' head against the wall In order to annihilate their execrable race. That when the name cannot he done openly, I will secretly ustt the l)nl onouNCtip. the strangulating cord, the steel of the polnnrd, or the leaden bullet, regard les of the honor, rank, dignity or authority of tlm person or pernotm, whatever may bo their condition In life, cither public or priv ate, a 1 at any time may ho directed no to do hy any agent of the pope or superior of tlio brotherhood of tho holy father, of the Moclety of Jesus, In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate my life, my soul and all coporeal power, and with Oil dagger which I now receive, I will Muhncrllm my name, written In my blood, In testimony thereof ; and should I prove false or weaken lu my determination, may my brethren and fellow soldiers of the militia of the popecutoff my hnndnand my feet.and my throat from ear to ear, my holly opened and sulphur burned therein, with all tho punish ment t hat can ho Indicted upon tea on earth and my soul bo tortured hy demon In an eternal hell forever. All nf which I do wear by' the blessed trinity, and hlenned acrament which I am now to receive, to perform, and on my part to keep Inviolably! and do call all the heavenly and glorious host of heave to wltnen thene my real Intention to keep thin, my oath. In testimony hereof. I take thl most holy and hlenned Mncrnment of the eucharlnt, and wltnen the name further, with my name written with tho point of Oil dagger, dipped In my own blood, and seal In tho face of thl holy convent Ho cwtolvo tho wufor from the tiHirlor and wrlbta hla namn with tho point of hU (liiuuur, uMppod In hi own biota, takon from over tho honrt.1 If Two World Should Meet. OuTWorM la apiniiln through apnc at a xw)(l of over 1,000 miles per inirnitA Bhowhl it coino in colllnlon with a Kloho of carnal aizo irohix at tho aiutio rate of Upoert, what would bo (he reult7 Ilia very beat tlilrikcr of tho ago toll na that heat enough would bo goncratod by tha Ahoclc to traimforin both of the colliding bodle into gigantic bulla of vapor many time their preent circumference. Homn have thought that in caxo tho cen ter of tho earth i comixmed of solid and colder miitnur than I tho goncrnlly ac cepted Iwlicf this might not 1)0 tho cano, but after searching all tho leading au thorities 1 must admit that 1 cannot find s more appropriate "finis" than tho fol lowing, which la from an eminent scien tist; Khoiild such an unheard of event occur the heat generated would be suffi cient to melt, boll and completely vapor ize amass of ice fully 700 time the bulk of both the colliding worlds in other words, an Ice planet 1,'iO.OHj miles in di ameter! Kt. Louis iieiCldio. Kfiial to tha Occasion. One of the good stories cx-I'ostmaster General James tells is about a tyio writer he once employed who was a Tiovlco at tho art, but who proved her self equal to tho emergency, Colonel James hod dictated to her a political speech which he was nlxiiit to deliver. IIo referred to a certain individual ami said of him, "Ho knows no more about politics than Nicodemus did about the second birth." The young woman's notes whon she came to write them out provd to lie In complete, Who was not familiar with New Testament stories, and thus was obliged to fall back on her wits. Tim sentence as sho finished it read, "IIo know no more skint politics than Nico demus did of tho tarilT.", The tariff at that time was a favorite topio of conver sation and a safe conclusion, tho young woman thought, in this nypoct. New York Press. Imturnnrn Agalnnt Areldent. The usual odds laid by an accident company aro 1,000 to 4 that you do not die from an accident in a year, Bup ixwing that the whole population of the country were Insured against accidents In one office, each person paying 4 an J being guaranteed 1,000 in case of death by mishap the premiums would reach the figure of H, 740,808, and tho sum to be paid for deaths would amount to 14,909,000, leaving, after the deduction of a few millions for working expenses, the very respectable profit of iaO,000, 000, London Tit-Bits, A yH dSalulAa, Host tt I mMi a ?- I tt4 itta -Ml ft n t atlr14 ll. r It St. 4 4 tit itstltttat It iaiti-4 ttii t1 Hian Jean a, Ht that )i-H liiv Ii that It la l.t trwa, 1 t lbi data tin llttt-Bti m i .f tveS aa m t Jt known, an I the nt tshl. n mtntllOit Mt.fjf IMS tU'lnf tt4 ltH- f! ),.urnl thm nf tha put leu I In thiailh tttne-a -tth tttadUntian, I Uiltik lil t Ijnttiit-sl 'lt - teaa4, That as Im in-w thnw. TlH-y all wattleil Idn-r- A the tniituan, although vt-ty thiad lniitil, a unit liartuli"a, they Mil aUait their a-an h In a letann-ly fashion. At hot Ihey ftnttnl Iw-f drn Ittsl In a shallow din Ii and rartitsl Iter Iwi k .t the Inadleitiait. (Hi I'rt-pariiig Ilia nnhappy woman fur the grave they fimtnl In her roraet- then ralltst ln-r stays itiiilhtiu; that rtinll.-d. They cut tlm Ihing oj'ti and tliacovrred a small pant ! Mlhil up light In soiim Wslerprxif Mltiff ahuleviT was Ihen In feiit.il. The jmrcel was a document written im parch inetit. It wna wrilleu Very small and misspelled, but this was lmw it run: "Tho man came along after datk. lie Btopd at our li sir mid said bo was a si ranger, and would my mint take him in fur the nightf Ho seemed a sailor and said bo was resMctablo atu showed money. "KliznlK'th,' said aunt, 'ho can havo your rooiu.und you ahull sleep with inu.' Thero were two la'driainis in tho cottage, up a ladder, IxnMi garrets. Dur ing tho evening ho sent mo out for drink, and ho had a lot and was drunk, but ho got up tho ladder safe and so to bed. In tho night I heard aunt gut out of bed. Thero was a moon shining in tho skylight window. "She took something and went into tho man's room. Then I was frightened and sat up in bed, and I heard a sound as of a blow and nothing more. Present ly aunt came back, and in tho moonlight sho saw mo sitting up in bed. 'Get up,' sho said; 'go down stairs and got, if yon can, a light.' So I did and brought the rushlight up tho ladder. Aunt had tho Bible in her hand. 'Swear,' she said, 'that you will never tell any one what Las been done. So I swore, trembling, and wished I might go suddenly mail if I told. 'Then,' says she, 'I've killed the lodger. His pockets were full of guiueus, and I'm a mado woman. But you must help mo,' "So she mado mo help to drug tho body down into tho room below and out in the garduu, where wo dug a hole under the cabbages uud laid it as deep as we could. Then wo covered all up ami went back to the house and waited till daybreak. As soon as it was light wo washod up the place, and nobody ever found out. One night, when I was a woman grown, the dead man came to my bedside and said, 'Toll tho story,' and I said, 'I cannot, be causo I swore.' He said: 'If you tell, you have sworn to go mad. If you do not tell, I will haunt you till you do go mad.' "So, ns I inn bound to go mad either way, I have written the story down and sown it up. When I am dead, somebody will find it and will dig up the poor man and bury him in a churchyard. The house is situated" Thus tho narrative. And they dug up tho garden in tho place indicated ami found the dead body in what had been sailor' clothes. -Walter Besant in Lon don (jttevn. Twitting on men. iiVmi wither made an unfortunate re- murk at Sumner's wedding yesterday." 'What did he say?" "Congratulated him on tho treasure us hail wou, and every one but Van knows Bumnor married her for her money." Truth. QRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION or TUB United States of America. FKANCH C. C'AMl'llKI.b, M. W. (J. M Mliirnoi polls, Minn. TIIOH, MII.MOAN, (Jrand Secretary, . Everett, Ma. M, I ZOOK, 412 Hlieely lllis k, Omaha, Neb., Organizer for departmentof Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Colorado, OUAWIM VIUSCJl'LEH. On behalf of tha Loyal Orange bodge of the Cnlted Hi a ten of America, and with a view of correcting tho false Impression that enemies are endeavoring to convey to the mind of men who are unacquainted with Orange principle, are these few statements made: Tho I.oyul Orange Institution I a brother hood and sisterhood, hound hy three ties Justice, Truth and Righteousness, It ha no hidden aim. It la fraternal and Henevolent assisting and protecting member while living and their widow and orphan when they are re moved hy death, It uphold the right of private Judgment tho untrammelled freedom of opinion! be lieve the public schools are an essential afeguard 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 lie rlgoroui.ly excluded from teaching therein. It believe primary allegiance I dun to the government which protect tho live, ll'jortie and propcrtlc of It citizen, and that ecclenlastlcal authority should not' under any circumstance, be permitted to meddle In the affair of state, and that coer cion of a citizen In the exercise of hi or her right of franchise, under the guise of relig ious or spiritual authority should be pun ished a a crime against the state. That It I the duly of every citizen to de fend the lawfully constituted authority and Institution of our country against corrupt and Inimical Influences, a well a against armed assailants, to the end that our glori ous freedom be protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourage hablta of frugality and lu- we COMMCRClAl, and PAIRIOTIC SQClUr Wi: MAKi: A HPMAI.TY rn.NIMIINil l'KINTi:i) LODGE SUPPLIES And a,, invlu-il Kecivlarlesnf ll.-, to furnisha copy uf what Ihey want ami we will make? ,.n Ksitnmt,, f t, nd ww n confident that wo can satisfy tor ijtmlity uf work n welt (or price. Call up Tvlcphono If should 1st in need of any kind of Commercial Printing-. Wo can lTfitWuWn'r J"U w,"h ,n flno L,,ll," Fittt tt,,d Tyi-vwHtor . BOOKS, , BRIEFS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, TV: ENVELOPES,- - .DODGERS, STATEMENTS,) LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS,' LEGAL BLANKS. rz and we'll do your work at reasonable profit, and In manner that will bo t ruuniiiumij w inu uueuuiier. uur 412, 413 and 414 S A MERICANpUBLISHINC COMPANY OMAHA. NEB. 5 VTn?N dustry among Its member, audi proud to bonst that Orangemen seldom become a public charge or accept pauper broad, It believe In the restriction of Immigra tion and the extension of time for tho natur alization of citizens, and that the public land shall be held for actual American citi zen who become settlor. The Loyal Orange Institution of the United Htates of America ha certain requirements for membership: That a man shall bean actual American citizen, having compiled with the lawsof llio Viilled HI ales with regard to naturalization, and without a mental reservation. That the applicant shall bo a Protestant, and also that hi parent and wife shall bo Protestant. That he nhall bo thrifty and successful In hi business; honorable and truthful in hi dealing with hi fetlowman, and shall ho known ns a law-abiding citizen, That ho will endeavor to give hi children or arty children under hi charge at leasts good common school education, .being care ful to avoid all popish doctrine, and That ho shall bo In sound health at tho time of making application, It make no difference where a man wa born, no long a ho meet the foregoing requirement. These aro the qualification required of every applicant to the order, and we do not think that any patriotic American order can offers bettor array of principle and teach ing. A MEIMCAN LOYAL OH A NO E LOIKJE, No. !S!I, meet every Tuesday evening at sitmo clock. m. i Mum, secy, Jr. Order United Ameican Mechanics. Instituted May 17, I853--Ellglbillty For Membership, A nv white male iiernnn born In the United Hlatenof North America, lt torrllorle. or under the united Ion or It Unit, who shall have attained the ago of sixteen years, who In of good moral character, a neiiever In th existence of a Hupreme lining a the Creator and preserver or tho universe. In favor of free education, opposed to any union of church and stale, shall be eligible to mem bership under the provisions of (lie law In the state and subordinate council to which the application I made; provided, that no person nlinll be received to beneficial mem bership who In over fifty yenr of age, A person shall not he permit led to thl order who doe not possess a gisid moral character, or wholslnany way Incapacitated from earning a IIvIIImhsI, nor shall ho be under sixteen year of ago, subject of a sectarian or partisan char acter shall not be Introduced Into any meet ing of Oil council, nor shall any member make use of the name of Oil order at a political meeting. Till OII.IKCT AHKS First To maintain and promote the Inter est of American, and sli fid them from the dejiresslng effect of foreign competition, second To assist American In obtaining employment. Third To encourage American In busi ness. Fourth-To establish a sick and funeral fund. Vlfth-To maintain tho public school sys tem of tho United Mtiite of America, and to prevent sectarian Interference therewith, and uphold tho reading of the Holy Hllile therein. stats council, or skhhassa: a. U.-W. A. IIOWAUI). Lincoln, H. V. C.-K. P. DoLMAN. H. H. II. L. DA y, M, T.-C. II. AI.LKN. Conductor-W, K. COPELANI), OuardP. H. McAUI.KV. Hentlnei-WM.TI'KNEK, .,, Delegate to National Convention F HAN K KNAI'P. Warden-It. A. IIAVLIHH. Tho next regular meeting will be held on the third Tuesday In July at Hoiith Omaha, Nebraska. WAMIUNOTON COUNCIL No, 1. meet v .verv F riday evening In Ooodrlch hall, 241 h and Paul street, Visiting brother al ways welcome. J, C, I'Aiia, Sec'y. LINCOLN COUNCIL No. 2, meet in Lin coin, Nebraska. poLUMHIA COUNCIL No. il. meet every, Tuesday evening In Patterson block, 17th and Farnaiii HI reel. A. II. F lint, It. Scc'y, j W1! ,';N;!'',,INS- , Vn,:iZl block. VV. M I'AHlina, Mec'y, nAUFlELT) C'orNOIL No. . meet every y' Tuesday night In South Omaha. , WlLMAM Kaiiii, Hec'y, I TJ LI'KK CITY COUNCIL No 7- meets every ' Wednesday evening lu U. A. K. Hall. Council HlulTs. Ia. are: PRINTERS. oniCO Is at JEiH ii;.'JL 1 f ) H E ElTY'B LTO C K." A. P. A. A HE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO, Ifl. AMEItl cnu Protective Association meet every sec ond and four! h Wednesday of each month In I, I), O. K, hall, l'latlsuiouth. Neb. Visiting member aro welcome, !'. I', flrown, Hec, Patriotic Oder Sons of America. WAHIIINOTON CAMP No. t, P. O. H, of A., " meet each Thursday evening at Kou Men's Hall, fifteenth and Douglas His. tAf AHIIfNOTON CAMP No. n, P. O, S. of " A., Council muff, Mooting In their hall over 4111 llroadway, every Wednesday night at; o'clock. J, II. Van Pattam, Hoc rotary Omaha Express and Delivery Co. TELEPHONE MM. Mouing and Light Express Work Trunk and Parcal Dallvary. Household (Joods Packed. Htorod ainHhlpptd Otllce, ;iln North Ptth Hi rent, ilnmcli olflco N. F:. Cor. 20 1 h and Lake Streets. Tele phone 1W5, I'ltlCKH HEAHONA HLF .1, L. TUHNEV, 0"'mu Moving a Hpeclally. Manairor, 0 ICO. W. LA NO A STEIt & CO. OKNCHAI, All KMT WHEELER -8c WILSON BEWINQ MAC IINEB. fsfeiy and Camp & Co. Pianos and Organs. BOLL OX MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Needle. Oil, Supplies for all kind of Hew Ing Machines, Our own Mechanic. I flrnt clan. Will repair any Hewing Machine, TMLUPHOHm t. 5M Booth sixteenth Bt., Omaha. BAUiVJLEY & SMITH, ST. MAItY'S AVENUK LIVERY STABLE Light Hugglo, Huddle Horse, Carriages, Coupes, F)tc see Boarding a Specialty. 17th and Bt, Mary's At. Talephona 440 w-wmm M.VVirVOlH JI.XIC OF OMAHA, m PERCENT mm -a a a .-. . . 'DEPOSITS ST.Trl A Bank llko this cut 13 loaned without chargo to Depositors, H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL ERECTOR CMBALMER, Office, in North Iftfh Iteslderice, 1M Yates Street, Htreet. I otophone BO, Telephone T, MyaOnly Placa of Buainaaa la tha Ol Stand, 111 N. Sixteenth Street. TO THE WORLDS FAIR TAKR Till! I Lin r A I KU K. IMLANII If HUT B Fro. licol.omaha ..a oouhoii, BLUFFS. Ul.llll.fnhl.r ft, Is t.lnn tit.u n II,.,.,.. stl trains at Knulewood (suburh of (Jhlcago), close to the World' Fair Onto. CHAS. KENNEDY, Oen'l N.-W. P. A., Omaha. Neb. WANTKD A situation book-keeper. Hood by an A. No. 1 reference Ad dress, K. IK, American olllcn. FARNUM i f.