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I'. ti: i in w.nlut ' l... tM U1 1 i nut i 1 iM t li,t. i ll'.l List I f Itie tt.Ha l'i m I ntlno, suet I list he I ( )tla'al . la Hl "M he Is tot Hi" ! . ll til kit hiimtin l nl ,l'l lit II ltl HI ..'Ml 11) III (III' l'tl.tl ml th ei t U.i' li.u.,sn nUti tv ii( tut IlitlV , II That all t'f Mie ivtittliance. uf tlie tHo ar m,l.. stt tltii, l) lap i.l JcL 11 Ml' iMItflll ll Ml II 111 K'k ) Kill' VI hunt till1 ' h'-0tiiliilltlli'tHl, ll, I'l ) i Isilui tttul luaal.t-. run I.V Vhi' ii ll l In lirl vnt fiimi limn, Imt li Pis li'itii l or i'imn In l iIiMvimI illlis l.y fiiilii Uil. I'JT lili h lli li HIT l' nil, In i'iuiiiii I inn lili hi ni lnii , lunko run (lllilllin for lli li.ili i liil-llnil Hut 1,1, In nmlu n HplrluiHl, iiiiu'i'ruliit Ihn nnlvnl lull ,i( kiiiil. mill tl' rlnlil (tiUfriuiii'iil if Hip ,'liuri In mill If iiivi'MHt jr mnl tllMM f nil lln lMiiinrl iiikhU uf nil rln UtlrniK. M, A lirn'Hi', ImlilliiK or ti'm'liliiK fnlnti Im-irltie itiwiMTiilnn I ho mn'rHiiii nu, I in- viiiniuitlriHisI hihI ili'iimili'il, nml lininliil )vrr In ihn mvulnr runt I. 17. dt'tilnr iilin'ii iiiiwllllnit tu umi'iir tu tll'frllll I III' I'll tiri'll MKIllt.hl hl'M'tll'K Ml'O I'X I'oiiiiiiiiiiU'Hli'il, inl ilM'jr uiv lit I ti unili-r hii ..HI'Mlli'l. K Thn gimilin of lu-rtMlrn nr to Ui con tlwiilml nml Hiilliil to I In- clitnvli. 111. AilviK'iili'k or nolai'li'ii, (uvnrlntc lirrr tlin, or llirlr ili'fi'tiilrrH, or plviiillnit fur Ihotii In luw millM, or wrlllim iliH'iinii'iilH fur llii'in, HIV UlfllllHHIl 1111(1 Kllhpl'lllll'll f 1 1 llll olIU'W, So, Tint woulur (miwi-i'm, whi'llinr jM'rniH- tnnil or ti'innomry, nru ImiuiuI id nwoitr that lliry will cMiTinliiiiti', uivorilliiK to thi'lr IHiwiir, all lnr'tli'm'Oiili'iiiin'U by thiM'liiirrlii mid h tiMiiporul loril not. iiiii'KIiik IiIh IiijkI of licri'llrn, I (x-i'oiiiiuuiili'tiltMl, 21. TIioho dlitni'd with thn croMK for tht exii-riiilmitlim of ln'ri'tlon, rcjoli'ii In tliti Iirlvlh'KO (iiinli'cl to tin) i'1'unairin fur ttio hflpof tlui holy linul. 2i. They hm ntMolvtnl from nil u1I!i(ivl loim who in In nnywWo hiniml to hm'tlcn, Sll, WhiM'Vi'r (lli'n I" linttUi HKiiliiNt tlin tin Ih'IIi'vIiik, merit tin) klnnilmn of lii'iivrn. 34, Wo do nut t'nti'tint tlnwn lionili'ldvii, to wliom It limy huvu IiuiicihmI In thi'lr will for thi'lr IiioiIht i liinrli itKiilnxt tliii px-cotn liniiilriili'il. to kill mihio of tlii'iu. i Tlnit Cnlhollo I'rliii'cK nru lioimil. licit li jy civil ni.d cunon liiw, nut to ni'nlv or xilcrnm hi't'i'l lcM, mill nitii'h morn nru not to joriiitt their rltex, or ot her nxurclNU of their reunion, or rullicr, their fulxe nect, lint nro iiMt doleniiily lioiinil ever) iv he re, to repel tnd i'X'l tlii'iu !, Tim following teiniural iuiIh1iiiumim re to tin etifori'i'il on heielleHi iKl. liifiuiiy, Olid thOCoiiHOinieiil (llmiiiiillllciitluin, f()r H civil tu tu. Soil InleNtiitilllly, n well netlvti us pit-wlvo (tltiit lit, they cmi neither nut lie Jt.lll nor liilicilt wlittt I left to them by iherl. ard-Uwm of pnternul power over I'hlldren, tth-Lokii tif dowry, u nil oilier prlvUeiteii (triinted to women, Oili -('oiiflwii. lion of n! K(mmI, llthTtuit vunniiIm and dim- mid other nro fret) from nil, even worn olillKutlotiH duo lo their lord or mi other, th t'lipltul corporul piiiiUhinent, miHVliilly detith, mid perpetual Imprlmiif iiient, 27. Tho cnnon liiw forbid nil t deration !t, That tuelropolltHim und l,.-liop nru to cx-coiuiminli'iilo lil in who ifrunu lllierty of (toimeleneti. 21", No oath I to Ixi kept townrd lierut lo rliiei'i, lord or other, , lieretle uru to ho deprived of all civil nod paternal rlitht. 31. Thu popo can ulwolvo from all oath. 3J. Every bWmp In ordliinry JudifO In u cnuHi gf hi.rey. Tho reiwon U li:uuu tho Idalmiw run ux-urtlelo. aim oiiKlittuextirpntu tiuretlc, unit Inili.'t tipuii thein tho duo pilii lhini'iiu, and to thl urn bound on pain of leKwltlon. lli'Hlde, nru tho liiipiUluir e IH'clally deptilfil by tho npimtolln men, Kvery liUliup In hi illiK'ou I thoit((ht to bo, mud In ru ll jr l, a natural ImiuUltor, (liter tully born liniilliiin, mi an to hit vu tlui miimi power with thmu alri'iuly inent limed In a HiUM of heroy, 33. In every promliry oath, nlthotiKh almolulely taken, Ihero nro certain Condi lion tmitly underHtood, iiiiiunuit whlrh nrei lt If 1 cum 2iid-To nave tho rluht mid iiuthorlty of h uperlors rd-When tho oath UipoM'a tho honor of tho npiwtollc eo to bo Ullrit. 34. That tint council of Trent, (tho hint ami (rent nulliorlty of Komel, decree nnd coin uiuiid Unit tho urn' red citnon und nil den frul council, nlno I hi) other npimtollr: eimct luentn turned In fuvor of occletatlcul erMiniof icclelatli'Hl lllierty, and iiKalnut It violator, nil of which by thl pri'Mnt diwreo It renown, nnd mint 1 exactly ob nerved by all. CARDINAL'S OATH. ,1'iinlliml of tho Holy Itoiimn "J.- rlnurh, do promise nnd nwear that, from till tlm lo tho mid of my life, I will bo faithful und obedient unto Kt. I'eter, thn holy npem tolli: Kiiiimn church, nnd our tumt holy lord, Jul popo of Home, und hi ucceor, cunon ically nnd lawfully oleetod: that I will glvo no udvlcu, conent or nKKlHtaiicc Kilnt the IKintllical muje:y und perwini that I Will never kuowliiitly and advlM'dly, to their In Jury or diffract;, maku puollo iho council .niriihtod to mo by themelve, or by me (ngeniorletU'r: nUo that 1 will Klvo them tiny UMnlKtuni e In retaining, defending and re ovcriiiK tin) U ilium pupacy und the niilta r f I cter, with all my mlnht and endenvor, o fur n the rlxlit and prlvllcKe of my order v.ill allow It, und will defend them ukuImnI oil tlielr honor and mate, and 1 will direct nml defend, with duo form ami honor, tho I. (iati- and nunc. im of tlui upimtollc we, In lbs terrltMrlo, churche, inoiiaioterlea and tilher lM'neflce committed to my keeping; vnd I will cord ally ro-opcruto with thorn und treat them . 1th honor in their coming, abiding and returning, und that 1 will reMt into blood all pomoii whutMK'ver who nhall ut tcinptany thin ngaliiNt them. Thut 1 will, by every way un 1 by every meun lrlvo to preserve, augmu it nnd advaticu tho right "i jtior, privilege, the uuthorlty of tho Holy oman IiIhIiup, o ir lord tho poio and hi be i .u iiientluned hiici'chkiim: and thut, at .jiU'vertlmo aiythliig hall I) decided to Jiclr prejudice, which I out of my power to hinder, a aoon u 1 nlmll know thut any 'jKym or tnouxnr huvo la-en taken In Iho in utter, I will in iku it known to tho ;iine, our lord or hi ( ii:ceor, or nomo other por tion by wlue tn ntn it may bo brought to their knowledge. That 1 will keep and carry r ut and cuohu ot'iem to Keep aid carry out e ruloa of thi holy father, tho dec rota. rtl. ,.il'.'. I V - 1,.-, '-'-,,. ('...- -.., -(. I, St -.H : - I i ... ,4 I'M ti '. , . ' 1 I . ' . I ' ! 4-1. . f 1l. -- .... ' ' . ' - . I , ,l I tt l. !. 4 " k'fcl .n ... J u ,'( !t. ii Hi. . I "I - . I ; . I i " , i . I . i-t .i.i . 1 ... . .-' . I 1' -" . .1 .11 I. I ! I,, ui' i I, c- 1 i.. !. t-., .-i-4 lit! fc l li. ' 1 ftntt ,1 ,( ,ilM...H t - I !i .! HI llll) Vl "I l .. I i ji oim. i". ..il., . mM0 DttM ' I, l l he ! 1 1. .11 ill... fluin I.. K -i t.tl 1 flt,f,ii ,.i ,ti, MM M ISl, 4 hr ll, o... ,, It . It.il ;,a, ,n i l,.u. h. n.l tu ..III .l. th. Ii-.IV i' f IS'i.i't', mi l tu bio mi, n mi.i, . n. ! i.ii, i.i.,. Kill mill,, o.lil. i ,n . i.t i, I .. ' i i niuin itii ti,. r liw lifr i.i .. . U r ui itmt thi l m i.i, i.uif In it l,!.mli In m(F ) l iiil ii. ii Un in i'i i V li l.u ui id lil llii m, liiul, r Hi iitinw hta..r Ihn k.iiiixI w.il, Will. It 111. klikll unml l.iO I'Jf tin l.,w l. II,. H in. . un kit b ti. r. I kill ii,i kn.ik higty r i l lo any, ti Miel i tf hulii e, I III In l. llii'in ! ill f. ml and hii (ithe lionmn p.. tu. ) and Ihe lu)iltli' uf Cl I'eler Httnliml kit i.ii'ti, 1 rttat uf Iho aKMlidlit guhin nml iiitnliif. I wilt liiiiiiunlily Iri'at and help III lit mvowttli'. The llulitk, Ih iiiiik, prill!. i(i iuhI milliuth v of llu' lluly liuinnu rhiin li uf our liit.l, the pope, and III fcfun milil miiiiwii. I will eudenvur to prewrv , defend, liirtvnM nml irliimre. I will lint In In any cuunwl, ui'tlmi or Irenty, lit which khull be pl.itteil Hk'Hln-t our uld lord and Human ehiin h, anytlilng tu the hutl or n Jiiilleo uf their (H't-wm. right, huiiiir. Mute or puwer, nml. If I hatl know any kin h thing lo Ihi I waled ur agitated liy nny w hut- MH'ver, I will hinder It to my utmoNt, nnd n MHiii h I can, I will Hlxnlfy It in our muIiI IuiiI. Tho ordinance nml mundati' of the pupe, I w ill olmervo with all my might and caiiM" lo 1 obwrved by other," "Heretic, Ki'lilnmnlle and h'bel tu our Niild IuiiI or hi NiicceHwir, I w ill to my ut- miiKt perecuto and oppimo," "llerel Icon, M'hlnmallcu et rebelle eldeln tiumlnu mmttu vol mu'cexHorltdi predict I pro piiNNO perHuar et oppugnabo. "I will come, to a council when I am called, 1 will vn.lt Iho thronhuhl of tho iipiwlle every threo year and glvo un account of our lord of all my pitHtoral olllru and of the thing iH'lunglng to my dlocene tu tho illM- clpllne of my clergy ami pooplo. 1 will In like manner humbly receive and diligently cxecuto tho itjjiMlullc. cummauil, If 1 am detained by a lawful lmM'illmetit, I will imt furm tho nforciuld by a member uf mv cluipter or a lirli st of my dlui ehe, folly In Nliui'leil In all tiling aliuvo ineiilluiied Tin' IHiMiu'mloii belonnlng to mv tnble. I will neither wll nor other wlwu tillemito wlthiMit coiiNiiltlng the li i n u n i . i n I ill', Ko help luo nun nun uiene limy jjiihpei ui l.oil. t iHlu'iiaturel. Hent to the Hoiiilnh iMiiuiiger, PBIEST'8 OATH. . now In tho proM'tico of Almighty liod, tho bleed Virgin Mary, tho lilt'MNcil Jllchael tho Archnngel, tluj hli'MNod 8t. John tho llapllm, tho Holy AponIIcm Hi, reteraml Ht, Paul and Iho Halm nnd tho Purred II.tof Heaven, mid to you, my lord, I do declare from my heart, without niontul rewet vallun that tho popo I Chrlnfa vlcar getieral nnd I tho truo and nnty head of tho uiilvoral rhutrli Ihroughottt tho earth, mid that, by virtue of tho key of binding "nnd burning given lo hi hollnoN by Johum CbrUt ho ha power lo depowu heretical king, prince, -tate, commonwealth and govern iiieiil. i, nil brlr.. Illegal without hi nacred contlrmiitlon, nml that they may wifely bo deHtrojed. Therefore, lo tho titmimt of my power, 1 will defend thl doclrlmi und hi hollli'tW rlglit und rutom ngalimt nil usurper of thn I'roiivitiint uulhoilly what niH'Ver, ONpoclally ugaliiht thn now pretended mtlhorlty nnd church In ICugland and ult adherent, In regard that they ho uurpul mid heretlrul, oiipimlng tho altered mot her, the church of Homo, "I do denounce nml dlown any allegiance n (luo lo nny rrotcatant king, prlncn or klatoor otH'dlenco to any of their Inferior 0H!cer. I do fui llier (lei'liirn thn diH'lllne of the church of Kngland, of the Calvlnlht, lluguctiuts nnd other I'mtoMnn!, to li (lamiiablo nnd iIiono to be dumned who will not forako tho kiuin. "1 do further declare that I will hnlp,alNt nnd ml vino all or any of hi holllue' agent In any plueo wherever I shall bo, nnd to do my ulniimt to extirpate tho l'rotcMt.iiht doc- trlno und to detruy nil their protended liwor, regal or titherwlao. I do further prom lo nnd dei'larii thut, notwIthHtaiidlng 1 may Imi permitted by illMpeimut Ion to unmuiiio tiny heretical religion (l'rotot ant deiiomlnulloii) for the propagation of tho luoihor church' iHoroHt, to keep ecret and prlvntn nil her ugent' counsel a they etitrut mo, nnd not lo d.vulgo, directly or Indirectly, by word, writing or clrcumlnuco whatsoever, hut lo cxecuto all which ahull ho proponed, given III charge or dlwovered unto mo by you, my moHt reverend lord nnd liUliop, "All of which I,- .(loKweur by thn beed Trinity nnd beed Hacrnmoiit which 1 am about to receive, to perform on my part lo keep Inviolably, and do rull on ull tho Ili'uveiily and Ulorlou Hunt of Heaven to wllne my real Intention to keep thl my oath, lntetlmony whereof, I tuko thl moat holy and bleed Haerament of tho KurhnrUt. und wlt,iie tho nmo further with my conno. crnted hand, lit tho preenco of my holy Dlnhopniid ull tho prlel who ult him In my ordliiutluit to tho prlothood," IXTREM6 OATH OP THB JESUITS. I. now In the prenence of Almighty Ood, the hliwd Virgin Mary, tho blened Michael tho nrchiingrl, the liloed PI John the llupilt. the holy npolle Ht. I'eler nnd Ht. rnul nnd t he :ilnt mid aacred hnt of heaven, and to you my gholly father, the auperlor general of thoaoclely of Jou, founded by Hnlnt lgutu. Loyola In tho pontlflcallon of I'uul tho Third, and con tinued to the present, do, by tho womb of tho virgin, the matrix of Odd, and tho rod of Jesus Christ, declare and awear that M hollne, the poio, 1('lirlt' vlce-gerent, and I the true and only head of the Catho lic or universal church throughout the earth i and that by virtue of tho key of binding und looking given to hi hollnnt by my Havlor, Jesus Christ, he hath xiwer to depose heretical kl0g, prince. tute, com monwealth, and government, all being Illegal without hi kinTi'd confirmation, and they may bo afey destroyed. Therefore, to the utmost of toy (Hiwer, 1 Will defend thl doetrlno and hi holluc' right and custom agulnat all iisiirpem of tho heretical or rroteMant authority whuUottver.oaneclully the Lut herun church of Oermany, Holland. Denmark, Sweden und Norway, and the now pretended uulhorltle undchurche of Eng. land nnd Hcotland, und branchea of the ame now established In Ireland, und on the continent of America und elsewhere, und ull adherent In regard thut they bo usurped nnd hertlcal, opposing the micred mother church of Home. I do now renounce and disown any alleg iance a due to any heretical king, prince or atate, named Protest unt or Liberals or ,i, . ti ..i. f ii. c an .. fc. i'k I 4a I ..'. I rt i II l . A s i ., ,4 H-t , I ., .k i t I i,ii.i 4 k 4 a , .i t 4 ,. II-. i l. , ... .i. . 4 .' . . t l m k. . . , f I'tMfl l sl . I ' s1 - s . !!', 4 1 1" II . ...!., .i I t h .. 4 .. "I e4 I t- 1 1. . M.. lailli 4i. tn l.l !tl ht tp .i. klul 4 sli il s. f f I'll W.l .r ft, I k .U llihlil .l.nll III lam ft.it 11.111,11.1 ,.UV l..klli. kk.1. k ,ik.i li.tl., ItitaM ur 4k.il. I. .if in si i I'ilii t t 'fr , i' 4n !! t I l.,ll I .....I. .v li. d.l f Mlm.Ml I.IMI4 ti IM l !, kl I'liOialkht lf I ltkl m ... k ki.t l.i .1. tt't all Ihi tf j,r Irn.t. 4 i l I. l .-ll,. r I nt.i furl!.. I i.e.Ht,ls snil iIaIoi, ht n.i. aithte,tii,ff I .liAk ost.l a. il4 lt akHH.o aef n ligii l.i n i. l f tin. !"(. s ll. -n uf the ttmihif itiim h i Int. l.i kii p , - I ki.,1 pmsie all tor ki'. ntk' niiiH. il ttsmi lliiie In iin, a Ou l iitii4 r.,e. anil tint, to itnnl.', iltMs tlf ir tnittm'tltr, lf iml wrilnn ur tn-utmliihiT writerf, Iml l. ens utit alt thai lnt Is i.i.-,, glvrn 1 i h ittfe, ur rt iin eeeit net.. Hie. t,f yi.u ttif gliustly fulii't, uf ny uf tint n.nil il in vent. I do further ihmt1 and doilre lhl I will have mi opinion or will of my umi ur any ruentnt r-i rvjllun tmls.k vi r, evi-n a a eunrsn ur cadaver tpertiiite ac cadaveri, but will iiiilieaitatliiglf ot y eai h and pvery ruiuiiisiul thai I tnav n'elve fnmi uivii"r lur In tho tnllltlii of Ihn (tope and uf Jesu til. 1st That I will go lo any utrt of thn world whltlierKoevor I may m ken I, to thn frunn is'glun uf the Hurt h, the burning andof Iho desert of A frlra, or Ihn plngle of India, to Ihn center uf clvlllr.atlon of Kunini, or to Iho wild haunt of Iho barbarous savage of America, without nuirmiirlng or repining, and will lie submissive In alt thing whatso ever, coiiiinunli'iited to luo. I do furthermore promise and declare that I will, when opportunity present, make and wage relent less war, aoeret ly or openly, against nil heretic, Protestant and Liberal a mil directed to do, to extirpate them from tho facoof tho whole earth, nnd that 1 will Mpare neither ugo, ox or condition, and that I will hang, burn, waste, boll, flay, strangle ami bury ullvo these Infamous heretic; rip up tho stomachs nnd womb of their women and crush their Infant' head against tho wall In order to annihilate their execrable nice. That when tho sumo cannot bo done openly, I will aoeretly use the pois onous cup, thn strangulating cord, the ateel of tlio pol ii in il, or the leaden bullet, regard less of thn 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 bo directed so to ilo by uny agent of Ihn popo or superior of tho brotherhood of the holy father, of tho society of Jeu. In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate my life, my soul and ull copnreal power, und with tin dagger which 1 now receive, I will subscribe mv niune. written In my blood, In testimony thereof j and should I prove false or weaken In my determination, tuny my brethren ami fellow soldier of tho mllltliiof tho popocul olf my hand and my feel. and my throat from ear to ear, my belly opened and sulphur burned t herein, with nil thn punish ment thitlcati be Inflicted upon me on earth nnd my soul bo tortured by demon In an ulermil hell forever. All of which I do swear by tho blessed trinity, and blessed sacrament which 1 am now to receive, to perform, and on my part to keep Inviolably i and do cull all tho heavenly nnd glorious host of heaven to wllnes thoo my reul Intentions to keep this, my onth, In testimony hereof. I take thlfmoat holy and blessed aucrument of tho eucharlMt, and wit ties thn amo further, with my name written with tho point of this dagger, dipped In my own blood, and seal in the face of thl holy convent Ho n-ci'lvcH tho wiifor from the Ruixtrlor Hml writ's h In niimo with tho point ofhls diitrifitr, dlppod In hi own blood, taken from over tho liourt. Ancient Olrillm, An limit ginlle were in some resnect liko i ho cliatoliiinea not 1oiikko so much thn mko niiioiiif tlm lwllen, but they dif ferotl therefrom in .xiing more uwifal, Iiioro coiniirelieiialvo in regard both to leg nnd to urtlclim worn, and when corn liletelv furnished inoro cimtlv. It I ioirtly for thl luat reuwm that wo find lmiieg Deijiieituieii na jiredoii holriooiut ttlld US Vllllliihlo lirosi'lit to keen thn Kiver'n memory Kroen after death. They were not itirreiientiy oftcrettt intrinsic viilno. Onoof Kinx John's girdle wiw wrotiKht with kjM and adomod with Koiiih, and that uf the widow of Sir Thonina IltniKerford, betjueatiKid in 1504 to tllll mother clmreli i.f VV,r,.,l..r wna of icroeu color hiirnessod with gilver and richly Joweled. Not a few weal th V cotmnnm.ra tvera alilo to afford the luxury of irold t-mlad- ii i 1 1 . . ithiieu lauisiiim wero tiotauperior to tlmt imrdomililti vanity so long nn no regula tion tirohiblted them. Those who have atudiod our aooiul history will not lw urjrrtmta to leurn that MmctmentM were Missed restriiininir thorn. KiIwhhI III f orlwde any jierson under the degree of a 1.. I -I A . - , .1. ,.. aiiignt iroin wearing giruiea, gut or sil ver, unless he should happen to bean c fltlire of substance valued at morn than aX'OO, when a reasonable embellishment wiw tolerated, lionry IV confirmed tiiia reif illation, but it iloiia not seem ti Imv been stringently enforced, for Edward IV was constrained to Impose a penalty of 40 ticnce tit Mill the wive of aurvnrita nml laboreri who should have the pertinence A .1 A-t.. a , . to aspire to uo as good as tneir mastera tpouMcs. C'IiuiiiImts' Journul. Making tho Most uf lluiuehold 1'at. Whatever ireast is kent it siionld have its own quarter in which it Is at home and free from intrusion and to which it can retire when it chooses. Thin home should be kept clean and sweet bv fro- Qnont changes of bedding and the use of soap and water. No one has a right to keep an animal in confinement who finds it too much trouble to attend to its health and comfort. It should be reinhirlv f. ,1 on food that is most healthful for it, and what is quito as essential to its happiness and consequently to its health, it should bo talked to and noticed as much as any body. I nm certain many un! trials and birds suffer and die in our homes from pure lonelmerw and from being rettnrded bv their humun neighbor! as creatures of nn altogether different nature. Whereas the truth is. if one will but cultivate their acquaintance, he will be astonished to see how the dullest and most stupid , 4 i-i' I "4 ( l I (- ll I i l. l.. I. !'! 1a ( ai I a Kl' Iff. J I af aifi.! H f-'ls-t 4t l. l ; I fit, b th 1 t ! l. III ; ! ilit.aiV Ih l( I tM . Hmr r1 l ' 1 it ... 1 1 t 1 1 i I ? k " n li i .. ti. i -t a I ml..f i-.f U (., IS t it a a. m l l.tttcxtn lis'.lta. Ih a W -4i il.tf'ii 'l'l'e, i I Uii if il'if a!!nvl tlttk The '.. I Unit ' b" aitol if I i I ia iis le Hit i.f I l.at fsimli, It U Ui 1 I an I ll a I ii sti-l fi-t. , u tnli llli.' iim il.iil", all, I Do li a-, ..,,..a ,t' I krl tb lilllliSIl ltti j llni 1 leiia Milh r In llalf ' lUtaf. ! A I. tram ! naaili. tit.i'l In iho fc'ts al c.itttl) ar-l nf Hiti PtHit I'tt"" I t 1 f,i (he falhitil r isM.f H.i'hUti'iPaliii r. Thiriiial k.s s r had hiin n rvi rvlhiiiaf ati! rv tjlly "f lh httli'lttsl uf ,Hiii. t save I In' f,i1al live In the is.til.'inti.'d lull. Wolia l a n Urn Wilkho", Hie ilitilug risou, Ihn Imv slis.ug apail lie 'tits. lliOihaH. kiIiiIis by a C'UiVii ft jautctl with -eni fhun (ho "TMiligtil tmii." As vie Ittntiil (i go away thn at (i lnl inl i nlli-t to litei "I,.ik yonder." Titer was a lit lie girl, thn daughter of an nflh inl of (lie prison, surrounded by Ihn men in stri. How Ihey kiswsl Iter innocent face and nluinst womhtsl Iter as she stood Ntiiong them with tho (tiulight playing around her slender form! "Strange thing, sir, but these fellows do so love children!" said the ktH'i'r. "If wit truly h t them play where the prisoners can mtt litem, they will watch them by the hour and spend days in making little toys for them. Ay," con tinued he, "and robins, mice, ruts, any thing alive, .they will catch, tame and cherish." The scene in tho grim, gaunt prison was a fascinating one. As tho great iron gate clanged bcliiiiil us I turned and looked again. The group was still there, gilded by tho April sunlight. New York Ledger. A Cyclist Catches a Train. "We have all seen men run for a train," said a traveler. "Tho other day I saw a man make a break for one on a bicycle. Wo hn4 halted at a station from which a straight, level road ran back at a right angle to tho railroad. At a considerable distance up t hat road wo saw a man com ing on a bicycle. A man afoot couldn't have got anywhere near us from that distance, and it didu't seem as though the limn on the wheel could got within rods of us, but he came down the street whizzing. When he had come about half the distance, the conductor gave the signal to start, and the engineer sounded tho whistle and started tho train, It was astonishing how fast the man on the wheel was coining now. There was a broad, level space around the station, Tho bicyclist swept over this in a great curve that landed him alongside the bag gage car. Dismounting, lie lifted his wheel up to the waiting hands of the bag gage master. A fraction of a second lat er tho steps of tho first passenger car came along, nnd tho bicyclist stepped aboard a winner." New York Sun. About How He Felt. Mr. an1 Mrs. Fitttt were out driving, "I wonder," said she, "just what the poor horse'i feelings art It must lie Just horrid to be driven and dragged around, without any idea as to where one is going, except as some one directs.' "I fancy lean appreciate his foldings,'' replied Mr. Fitts calmly, "I imagine lie feels just about a I do when you take me out on a shopping trip." London Tit-IiiM GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION -Of TIIS- United States of America. FHANCH C. CAM WELL, M. W. (i, M Minneapolis, Minn. TIIOH, MILLKJAN, Orund Secretary. . . Everett, Mas, M, L. y.ooK. 4iaHheely Illock. Omaha, Neb,. Organizer fur department of Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas. Missouri and Colorado, OllANUti l'lUSiJIVLES. On behalf of the Loyal Orange Lodge of the ITtilted Males of America, nnd with u view of correcting the false Impression that enemle are endeavoring to convey to tho mind of men who nro unaciiualnted with Orange principle, are these few statement made: Thn Loyal Orange Instil iilliin I a brother hood und klNterhood, bound by three ties Justice, Truth and Righteousness, It ha no hidden aim. It Is fraternal and Itenevolent--assisting nnd protecting member while living and their widow und orphans when they are re moved by death. It uphold the right of private Judgment--tho untrammelled freedom of opinion; be lieves the public school are an essential safeguard of the state, and should bo kept free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control and thut persons disloyal to tho government who hold a mental allegiance to the pope of Homo should be rigorously excluded from teaching therein, It believe primary allegiance I due to tho government which protect the live, liberties und properties of It citizens, and that ecclesiastical uuthorlty should not' under any circumstance, bo permitted to meddle in the ufTalrsof state, and that coer cion of Acttlxcn In tho exercise of hi or her right of franchise, under thn gulo of relig ious ur spiritual authority should be pin lulled as a crime against the state. That It I the duty of every elt.ir.en lo do fond tlm lawfully constituted authority and Institution of rtur country against corrupt and Inimical Influence, a well a against armed assailant, to the end that our glorl nua freedom bo protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourage habit of frugality and In- ,ri "Ar?! "t we VQMMCKCIU. tvn1 PAjRiouc sociur WV. MAKi: A MTC.AI,TY m.NlSIIINil nilNTi:i LODGE SUPPLIES An.l wo tmit.'il fevrvMnriVs In furnM, a viy t.f what tlicy ant and wo will tuako an Kslimal.' nf (he in(, ami e ne. snnriiletii (hat e vnn satufv tor ipmliiy nf work a well for pt leu, v up 'I,, f .... f If ahotild la. In ii.mhI of any kind nf Commercial IVIntitiif. We can ; ,5ro,i,.,Vv.1 1" ln m Mi ln nn" ,',m,n' "O'1 TyiH-wrlter I Al Kit. We Cilni " BOOKS, BRIEFS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, ENVELOPES, DODGERS. STATEMENTS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, LEGAL BLANKS, and wo'll do your work at reasonable profit, and in manner that will bo satisfactory to tho customer. Our oflleu is at 412, 413 and 414- SHEELY BLOCK. AMERICAN pUBLISHINC COMPANY OMAHA. NEB. diiMtry among Its member, audi proud to boast that Orangemen seldom become a public charge or accept puiiper bread. It believe In tho restriction of Immigra tion and thn extension of time for I ho nat ur alization of cltlens, and that tho public laiidsshall bo held for actual American citi zens who become settlers. Tho I.uyal Orange Institution of tho United state of America ha certain requirement for membership! That a man shall bean actual American I'ltlcri, having compiled with the lawsof tho United Htate with regard to naturalization, and without a mental reservation, That tho applicant shall ho a !'rotctaiit, and also that hi parent and wife shall he I'rotJ'stanl. That he shall be thrifty and successful In bis business', honorable and truthful In I.I dealing with hi fellowmau, and hall bo known a a law-abiding clilzen. That ho will endenvor to glvo hi children or any children under hi charge at least. good common school education, being care fill 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 horn, no long a he meets tho foregoing requirement. These are thn 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 MKHICAN bOVAl, tlllANOK UU(iK, iv No. mil, meet every Tuesday evening at s:ue o'clock. m, l ymvh, secy Jr, Order United Ameican Mechanics. Instituted May 17, 1833-Ellglblllty For Mombershlp. Anv white male person born In the I'tilled Htnteof North Amerli'ii, It territories, or under the nrotect on of It t ag. who shall have attained tho ago of sixteen year, who I of good moral character, a believer In the existence of a Munremo llelnga the Creator and I'rescrvor of the universe, In favor of free education, opposed to any union of o lurch and stale, shall li eligible to mem iM-rshlp under tho provision of Iho law In the stale and mihordluatn council to which tho application I rnndej provided, that no person shall lie received to hencOclal mom- bershln who I over fifty your of ag... A person shall not bo permitted to thl oruer wno ones not, posses a gone moral character, or who I In any way Incapacitated from earning a llvllhood, nor shall ho bo iimler sixteen year or ago, Hiihlecl of a see I a rln ii or nartlsan char acler shall not. be Introduced Into any moot ing of this council, nor shall any member m nk ii use or the name or this order at a political meeting, th a owner itsi First-To maintain and tiromoto tho Inter ests of Americana, and slilld them from the ( eiiresslng effects of foreign comiiel U on. Second-To alst American In obtaining eriiolovment,. ThirdTo encourage American In busi ness, Fourth-To establish a sick and funeral fund. l''lfth-To maintain tho nubile school sys tem of the United Stole of America, and to prevent, sectarian Interference therewith, and uphold the reading of Iho Holy lllble therein. STATK COtTKC'lf, lit NKIIIMSKA ! H, l!,-W. A. IIOWA III), Lincoln. K. V.C.-WM, V. K.N A I'I', H, H. -II. I.. IlAV, H. T.--C. II. AM.KN. Conductor-W. K. CHI'FXANIr. tluard-l'. H, MeAI I.KV. Hentlne-WM. TI'KNKK, Melegateto National Convention WM. I'. K N A I'I', II. h, IA V, W. A. MKHXlrK, I', H. Mct'AI I.KVand W. P., t'l il'KI.AN I), Warden-U. A. HAVUCH, The next reiriilnr meeting will lio held nn the third Tuesilay In January, IhH at I'latl moulhs. Nebraska. WACIIINOTON COUNCII No, I. meet everv I'rlilnv eveuliiK In tloodrlcii liilll. 24th and I'uul street. Visiting brother al ways welcome. J. C. I'AOK, sec'y. LINCOLN COUNCIL No, 2, meet In Lin coin, Nebraska. fttlLUMIHA COUNCIL No. it. meets every Tuesday evening In I'att-erson block, I7t.h and Karnaiii Htreel. K. L. Mahston, H. Hec'y, WINONA COUNCIL No. 4. t t every ' Monday evening In K. I'. Hull, I'axton block. V. M. l'AUDKK, Sec'y. I I (JAHI'IF.LIl COUNCIL No. .1. meets every) " Tuesday night In fouth Omalia, W 1 1.1,1 AM rAKIt, Hec'y. TJLUI r' CITV COUNCIL No 7- meetsevery Wednesday evening In (i. A. ll. Hall, i Council 11 luffs. Ia, i are: PRINTERS, . .. A. P. A. AUK MNt'OLN COUNCIL NO. UI, AMKIU can Protective Association meet every oo oud and fourth VVeiltieday of each month in 1. O. O, K. hall. I'lal tsmoul h. Neb. Visiting member are welcome. V. 1', llrown, Hoc, Patriotic Oder Sons of America. WAHIIINGTON CAMP No. I. I'. O. 8, of A,. " meet each Thurday evening at Hod Men's Hall, Klfleenth and Dougla Ht. WAKHINOTON "AMP No, 12. P, O, K, of A.. Council Itlllirs. Miiellni In their hall over 4 HI Hroadway, every Wednesday night at H o'clock. j. if. Tun r ATT Alt, Hoc rotary Omaha Express and Delivery Co. TELKI'IIONE 1014. Moving and Ligh t Express Work Trunk and Parcal Datlvary, Household Oood Packed. Htored iindMhlppod onion, ;tlu North I'lth Street, Hranch oftlco N. K, Cor, 20th and Lake Htreet. Tele phone 1W5, I'KICKH HKAHONA HLK. J. U. TI'ltNEY, tr'iMa Moving n Hpeclally, Manager. OKO.W. LANCASTER AGO. OKMKItAI, A0P.ST WHEELER & WILSON BEWINQ MACHINES, Estey and Camp & Co. Pianos and Organs. SOLL ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Needle. 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