a THE AMERICAN SPECIES Of SLAVERY, It l I1' f! t l' ,1 , .!,!..-, f (.it; !V-t : I tliw I i fwi I w, lUikut M ! i, r, i." wM.fcutti.it.. Mitl (. Ul h tl'il' i " tliit fsimt I i t t, Mill . , A' A' I Tin- nwillt j; iilit,i!. i! ii.m Ih" I hi - V ttml 1lii;h-t n ri ' i Ktin il 'f h f I Hu t I) Ml tn' iHIHtMff ti.Bul -Hhi'l'h.Tll, II) tltU t'llj , M U-ftiiv Jiiiln I'lifc'h t Ony, Hint tiii iv n ttiiitt h tt-litf wnr, l r. T. I'lmk, who nv- tlt.-,l tli.' nti1i'nt ion, Htnii( i In In vl ; m1 H.o iiin nn which (In' It ntUttlion l tinilii'(i'il, bihI to tliHl t'tnt k.Hl tlnnHturt to mtli-r thn BHfiulitmv if tuolrlx whohnvt' hiifl) Ht lln run vn for v ' Tin' rtlnilU'lil' MihnI jliKt hi ii JiiiIiik I'mjh jjiHtiit il tin' rcijui'i"! nftiT mi tiiiiiihtoniil ri't'li I; Ciipl nln Clink, ho tnttl tlmt lu'fx Inh'IkiI to kIihw Hint, tins litntiiiillim U in ftM't h irlon w ithin whlrh iv In limvorntt'tl innro tlinn into IiiiiiiIi'imI glrln; tlmt thrro xlliil a upeHi'ii of Kin very tlmt would dtwivtlil tln tnotlioilH tlmt U'i'Viilli'(l hi tin' noulli, wtioro tlii hIhvo luul r tvrtnln Utterly (ft.r IiIh tuxk, while tho ltiiimtn of it tutuvont could not look throiiiMi u window lit tho rloxi! of day; Unit tlio convent wit not luwi'd iihiii m Inininno a foundiition an h ntuto prUon, for rlwinr biv eont to I'onllnoinont Bftcr trltil, while prlvnto c'ltl.i'HH nitty In careoruto girl. All thin In done, mild Captain Clark, under tho guUi of churl ty, hut minim Ideil relltflouii zeal In daniforotiH to any community. Con vents were now operated aalnt the law and theeoiixtltutlon, and he wanted to nervo nolloe that the eouvent of the Oood Shepherd In on trial and when tho IcKlnlaturo eonvene it In the Inten tion to appoal to It to open tho doom of the convent. There wan a commotion in tho luryo audience and Mr. J. 1). Hulllvaii, who re p re nc n ted the alater mi-fnn-lor, deplored the euurm' taken by lilti advermtry, n.vlnjf that the kIi'Ih were kept there only lontf cuoubIi to secure HltimlloiiM of the outolde. The Klrln brought over tt wltneHscs tentl And thutthey had very little liberty, and that neither of them lmd been on tho outalde for seven or elfht years. Then Captain Clark denounced tho yst4m nsarelle of ImilmrlHtu, The .American Protective Association Is fwhlnd thn aiitillcatlon, Decision has "ftfTMTrr'HiiT'Ved until tniiioi row. Virginia ZcIkUj, ten years of a(fe,from rarkersburjf, V. Va , and Mary Mllll ,tiui, at;i'd sixteen, from lIunllnKton, Ind., en'sul from the convent today, 4ind reached tho Union depot, when they were .placed In the hands of HiiK'rlntondent of l'ollco I'lutelo, They tell a story of Inhuman treatment, mid say that every (jlrl would away If she could. They claim that they were firomlsed an education, but are taught iiotblnif but sewlntf, while their em iloynient otherwlne Is menlul and de jfriullinf. Their parents have been tint! (toil and the iflrls are held by the jiolleo anthorllli'S Ibnjd X. (Jt.lh.lli. "Mrt. I'wcr. Your church, during the jmst hundreds of years, has fallen Into bad company, and now you arc reaping tho reward. The heathen and chris tians having a knowledge of heathen religions are iiollcliiK the alllnltles which exist Is twi cn your church and juiU'iin HjMleniH, I'uricalory Is one of tho doctrines derived from this source. If tilt the small boys 'vero let loose, I am afraid the great St. l'eter's of ltnno would sink out of existence to li id u her shame, l'lease nud an ex tract from a periodical published by one who was at one time a dutiful son, but now a faithful pilot to lead the un fortunate out of the fojf of their discon tent, Uev, Thomas Connellan will bo "'remembered by what he has done," TIIK MTTt.K HOY AND TIIK PHIKHT. Hoy What does "the communion of mints" mean, your reverence? Priest It means, my child, that wo, liero on earth, can communicate with tha saints in heaven. Do you not pray to tho saints in heaven? Hoy I do, your reverence, Priest Well, then, w hen you pray to a saint in heuven you are common Itijf wl'h Unit mint. That's th! "com xnunion of saints," Itslto means that "tho faithful do all communicate In the iMiime faith and sacrament, In the same macrtiliKi, and also In the merits of one another.'" (See "Abridgment of Chris tian Doctrine," p, 2.',, Dublin; Hlehard O l lire & .Sons, 4') Capol street, 1I7.) Hoy IJow am I to know that the Bttlnt I pray to Is In heaven? UVletrt On tho Infallible authority tjf the church. Hoy J 'Ime dixit Hit vhnrch kuoir, your reverence? Priest Don't pry Into these things too far, my child, lest you mlifht, like many others, lose your precious faith. The church pronounces her decision, and It becomes us, her dutiful children, to bow humbly to her authority. Boy Tho church, then, raunt know that a man has gone to heaven, or sho t J, J i Is , hi l. m . ,. 'i I ., . l. I 1 M - ..." ! V -1 -i v f i V - i ' I '( i, j i n. , K.n . t. .i.v ii, . iw t, ' i ! ' ; i .(.. in I. I, !.. n . y' li.in ..it. I St HI' Umll. I , Im i t tn . i, - .n it h to) ! n It. H I ttcH t -n " t.'V M Inturiim t tun Imi h mo 'il' e. im the. ehiie h Hint tiii (ti l.i sfti 'til, tiiil (ill ti I cur r i IN ili1 Hi In Hie. I !' I know tn tbt'i (tu lifi'i iimiiiin .., It would he dsni'i rt'ti" lu ll itt v I'ti liee ti-IU lie Ihnt A ecllsln llilnj in)sfe. I won I n-k il I 1'iilv wnnt tiw Inl Infoi nmi ion. I'lli'd That Is all lei-y pn'sT, my eliihl . I toy Well, UUir ivvel'eliee, idn iht iiHiit iimir lit I'ti'iif who itS In full IVIent A not tier Improper tiieslon, Hoy Yoill levell'liee, I Won't Hk It IlL'HlM. Ilciiuki' mtr SHOW Hull II Is Improper. Are wo allowed to pray for the souls of people who art' c-one to bell, your reverence? Priest -Ccrtal nly not. It would Ih absurd, as there's no hope for them. Hoy Ar' we allowed to pray for the souls of people w ho are tunc to pur fc'.tory? Priest Hy all means, my child. Hoy Maybe, then, your reverence, both you and I often say "absurd" prayers! Priest-How Is that, Mr. Impudence? Hoy Why, your reverence, every Human Catholic In the world pray for (ifhlsor her departed relatives and friends, so that almost, If not all, the relatives and friends of the present living Komnn Catholics are prayed for, and unless none of limn Imre gone tt hell, somebody or another must be olTor'nn up absurd prayers, Now, your revereifie, why does not the church (five that Information, if hIic ha il, which would put a stop to this absurd practice? Priest Yon are a very thoughtless, stupid little Isiy, How would your poor mother feel, If she learned, on the In fallible authority of the church, that your poor lather was In hull would she ever do a day's jfood? Hoy I don't suppose she would; hut do the priests who know who are damned ever pray for any one In hell? Priest Certainly not. Hoy When a priest refuses to take a half-crown-the payment for one mass- does ho not MulWcvthj Inform tho party who pays for I he mass, that tho person for whom they wish the mass offered, Is In hell? Priest That never happens; no Mmry U mr nfuml. Hoy -Does tho priest take tho money and then "let on" to say tho masses? Priest The muss Is offered for tho person who pays tho money in that case, and not for the damned soul, Hoy -Hut the party paying the money Is left under tho Impression that the miisi Is offered for tho person named; and therefore they are imli- nclltl informed by tho priest that their friend Is not In hell, Priest Their Inference Is logically Incorrect, and therefore the priest Is not responsible for their Inaccuracy, which Is altogether their own act. Hoy Hut when the priest, by taking the money for the purpose named, and pretending to say mass for It, gives the party who pays tho money to un derstand that their friend Is not In hell, but that he Is In a fair way o getting to heaven, Is not the priest practicing deception with that party? Priest .Master Impudence, you will shortly tell mo that tho priest "takes money under false pretenses." Hoy Your reverence, I would be sorry to tay any such thing, although It looks to me very like It. I can't see tho distinction you draw, It must 1st my own fault. Would your reverence Ihi goisl enough to jsilnt It out? Priest I think I have answered enough of your troublesomn questions today, I never met tho llko of you; tho bishop himself would 11 ml It hard to answer all your nonsensical ln qulrlos, Vlnin Worth. Must (Jive up Their (Inns, LKAVKNWOKTII, Kas., August IH, Unless tho plans of Adjutant-General Art, are Interfered with, Captain (J. W, Jackson and hi company of repub lican militia, known as tho (iarlleld rifles, will 1st without arms and am munition tomorrow, Nome nine ago Adjutant General Art commanded Captain .Tackson to disband his com pany and ship all guns, ammunition and equipment to tho stale arsenal at Topeka. This the captain refused to do, and has slnco iniiliitiilrioj night and day a strong guard around tho armory to prevent tho arms lajing removed by force. Yesterday Chief of Police Pickens received Instructions from General Artz to take charge of all stato prop erty in Jackson's possession and turn the same over to tho captain's bonds man, F. G. Markham. Mr. Markham said this evening that ho would re celvo the guns and equipments. When down town leave your watch for repairs with John Hudd, "Tho Jeweler," 805 North Kith street. t 1 I 1 4 I a. ' 1 . i 1 i t. hi i h Ik '. mi tin. ... I j i 1. 1.. . j I .. i.. I , 1' " I i.,'n n t i I t , ,1 Hi. l.s.,1 , ... I l. !l k I i I i l n. .1 finin N'i i i. i .1 ti p 'I ' . h I i .' ll.i IS. if.,- I,-.,... V. U. A U V V , i ti,.!.l yu mo An tut to, I ' V. nl t sUnH-ii M C U I.IN !.. s!l Vin Uot Tivpi 1 si P'llil. 4 4 I silles Hi sniff- Mn IImk, rin li'Wiil twsn fnijml tsnt meeting of Omaha l.sdi'V 1 1 nity . Iis)j,'.i No I1'. t liedmen's hall, t int lln-nlitl lihek, on Tmmtsv st'einisut, August 2m h. l 2 oYIim k shsi-p. All uienittei- are urgently iviiii"li-d In ln prewiit, mIkorII irsngi inenV w he, duughU rs and KUIers w ho desire to unite w (Hi the order nrt in lied lo pivnt thelsat pHeiUlou. MUM. It J . .sK, W, M, pro lein Mhh, I, CoficiNi Y, Sceivlary, ... D. I. IIhviI' M, Conl i iiclor biuI Huibler, H:tl N. alh St. Come and see mi Khllnnites fnrul-lieil. . .. - John Hiuld. Jeweler anil Optlcao, !or N. Kll h St., Omaha, Neb. Hkv. II. D. HmnvN spoke to an a preclatlve audience In South Omaha last Saturday evening. So many of our readers have heard him that they know he did himself and tho cause he advocates credit, and words of praise from us would be meaningless. Ho lectures at Hrokeu How to the members of the (. A. H. this week. Heat mi, "The Tinner," 2717 l-eaveie Wnrlh Street. tf WM. CATL1N makes a specialty of Fancy Musket Fruits. EDLINQ BROS., 308 North 16th Street. Hatters and Gents Furnishers. Men's Shis'S, gloves, etc. A "dollar's worth for a dollar." WM. bncco. CATL1N for Cigars and To Mox trade a specialty. Burlington Route to Chicago. Ono way tickets, JT.oO. Hound trip tickets, $11.75. Vestlbuled and gas-llghted trains leave Omiiliu at 11:111) A. M., 4:20 . M. and 10:15 v. M., dally, and offer un equalled Hcrvlcu ofisluejilng, smoking, dining and freo hiollnlng chair cars. Tho Murllngton Is tho great "Free- from-dust" rout-o to tho World's Fair. City Ticket Office, 11121 Farnam St. WM. CATLIN for all kinds of con fectionery at tho very lowest prions. You should all remember that Shaw & Fell, 518 H. Kith St., has al ways on hand, Vegetable, in season; also a lull lino of Htiiplo Grocer! is. Do not forget us when down town. "A Dollar' Worth for a Dollar." Watches, $1,00 per week, A. P, A. HuHons'lOctiill.W). Jr. (). U. A. M. Plns7,r.e to 2.50, P, (). S. of A. Pins l,00to$l.fj0. OniriLro Pins I.!H) to l.fi(). at JNO, HALL'S, 507 N Kith Street, Hore'i Your World'! Fair Opportunity! Hiils cut In two! On and nfler Tuesday, August 1st, tho Murllngton Houte will sell round I rip tickets to Chicago, with a return limit of thirty days, at. l 1.75. One way tickets on sale at $7 50. Tickets sold at rales Indicated above are freo from restrictions of any kind and entitle holders to tho fullest enjoy merit of tho Ilurltngton's superior ser vice, See tho City Ticket Agent at 1.121 Farnam street and arrange to make that long-planned trip to Chicago, WM, CATLIN for all kinds of season drink. Ice Cream Soda, 5 cents, Friends, I solicit your pat ronage, and will sell you "a dollar's worth for a dollar" of pure American bakery goods, (lull upon or address inn at win ni. Mary's ave, A. it. j.iuii l ru, rrop,, American Hakery. ' The Cabinet Reliable Gasoline Stove U Warranted for Three Years. It Is tho Most Perfect gasoline stove made. W. F. STOIOTZKL, 711 S. Kith, Is agent for the west. 4 Nol Ice. A meeting of tho Second ward re publicans' will bo held at Frank Kas par's office, over 1122 south l.'lth street, at 8 o'clock I". M. sharp, Wednesday evening, August 80th, IHU.'t, It Is hoped there will Imi a good attendance. , 4 4.- Our FUlKNim should all remember when they want a new lint, or an oiu one repaired, to call on us. Wo will irivc them good satisfaction, NKMItASK A 11 AT M F'G CO.. Over 207 North 17th St. McArthur sells Shoes. 723 S. 27th Street, near No. 5 En gine House. . , Go to 2122.'! Iiavenwortli for estimate on cai-(H'iitr work. tf Dlt-MCNIIKC'K & Co. Tnc Lcaflcr In' California and Tropical IFIRTTITS, WM. CATLIN 115 So. 14th Street, Hasket Fruits a specialty. Tel. U"..pi. Whitney's Shoe Sale OPPOMH !OMOMICt When You C.ui Dtiy 4 ,.4,,r4-M, .,44), 4:1 r yt.4t) $1.50 4. 1. l.t . I . ..III, f .4. C.l M. . I. , a-r ,, , . 4 4,, , I.. Hi ., t -.Hi . ,!l41 v I II'. H f.. AS,. 111,,. I., f i-iil - 'i, a.liC, ,. , . i v .,)., l (I ' Nil' H.I Ml H 111. I LV4.4, t,V,,., . l M i Shi- i t.lt I'.nwli. m t It SIllH Ill Imli, l. Mill! ,'.1,1- II. ,41 l.nli, ,, l. H.I, Il f..t y. i-H ,,,,1. Da Hum tin Ni I, . KsitifMt-.m I -.i,,tfi4-4i4i. III, ll l tl- 4,, t R lltil. Hit till Ml-ll'l l 'IIHHI.1I I.H.'I. Slim-H, wui tit ' iii Si siv now.. $l.f0 $2.60 $l.t50 $3.00 $4.00 $4.50 Men's Tsu t sei' sIhh', St $2,75 to $400 Itilili" tliii nl. iii i' lisritnlns In Mi-it's SIi,h- j-iui i nn m l : I, n ill. .' U Hi nml M (Ml tun .lull. I'tti-K fur l.mlliV It"' nmi .l .. in ti l)- filMt-l. f.'IHI til $2.50 $2.50 $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 $1.50 Vtitl -li u lil kiii our lnlitfiilii iifiiiil-4, fur ('lillili-i'n'K Tim irliii( heel for ll.tm In MUki'h' Tiiii SprliiK Heel, for l.ilo Wntin'n'H lliinuiilii iinteiil leiitlt er tilt Itiitlon NIiiii'n, worth (CJ.IKI, fin- You Must See These, W. N. Whitney 103 SOUTH 15TH ST. H. K. BURKET, pUNERAL DIRECTOR EMSALMER. O Hies removed from North Ulth street to" 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone 00. -:- OMAHA, NEB. N. J. CARRIKER, M. D Physician and Medical Electrician, CHRONIC AND NtRVOUS DIBIA8IS A BPICIALTV. RuCuinatisin, Neuralgia, Paralysis, St Vilas Dance, ' WOMEN i CHILDREN. Priyatc Diseases ot Male anfl Female, Piiomi't Attrntiom to Calls, Offlosi 310 Shssly Blk, 18th and Howard, Ti'ltiiliinu KKi. OMAHA. NKU, M. DALEY, MERCHANT TAILOR I .'Suits Made to Order. (i ii iiruri t iie-4 n noi'iiii.4, m. .n all rimns, l.'loth- liiK eli'iiiintl, ilyml nmi rumodelinl, 2107 Cumin St., OMAHA SWARTZ. McKELVY & CRANE, 'i 314 South IBth Street. PRINTERS m :. STATIONERS. I'erloilli'iilN. Illiinli llooltH, mill nil kinds of Itllli'i' SiiiiiiIIiin, .lull Iii IiiIImk. eiiiliONNliiK anil CM Lf rriv I )) K. I-1 HI SAI.K -TIIK AMKI(lt)rt?l aail.HIMT AMUIUOAN CITIZKN yjlKN.V(illAIK IN N t''.KlM)'' - Firo, Life or Accidental INSURANCE 1 1 will pity you In i'ii 1 1 on the iinilfmlKnetl, ri'iireseallliK several A .No, I liiHiinnuiii (Jom liitliles, i :fank rurman, J", . " m I'lixtiia llloek. AlMimellliiK Ht.emnNlili Tlekt'ls on all lines from mid to I;iii-oiii. WYMAN'S BOOKS, STATIONERY and PERIODICALS. 310 N. IGth Stroet, OMAHA. CHRIST. HAM AN. Watctimaker anil Jeweler, Fink Watch Ukpaiiiino a BrKciAin 612 South 1 Street. . PHOTOGRAPHERO 206 N. Sixteenth Street. KOUCH & HOUCH, Carpenter and Builder. Mniiiifui'tiiri'r mid Itepulrer of Sah, Screens, Doors and Windows and Furniture. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Shop: 1517 Davenport Btrtist, OMAHA. Lobcck-Linn Hardware Co., Mh i ! " AMI J u . Buildnrs1 Hardware. Cullory AND TOOLS thy U9 ovcr row LUCK, MOI Douglas St, Telephone 279. OMAHA. NEB. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. REPAIRING DONE. 1406 Douglas Street. OMAHA, Neb. Teeth Extracted for Only 25c FULL Teeth Fillings 50c and upward. Gold Crowns and Bridge at Reduced Prices, Telephone 1775. - DR, WITHERS, Sixteenth and Dt.nirlaM Street., 4th Fleer. : Itrlntf thin Ad. with you. THE CROSS GUN CO., Guns, Ammunition, Base Ball, Tennis, Bicycles, Ann fiKNKiui, ATHLETIC GOODS. 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