THE AMERICAN o SOME SHARP REBUKES. atom by ttornnoi Vilc, mix nR mnvnos or mummi 1 lHtll I ! rm t Ittfcl ! i IbMnulli liilililMI tV, I.W Irt ixllO I b.m KMt tt. .. t . - ! Wailf' H t l. .'l SI H 'Mf rma o tt"l lit nn.'' tl Hi" imI Iii !!!, I . tbr . Ut II i f tlott UU M rtivutit ini tt hiv in the tttttil A W s k. The l' title t Iuhh (er ik limp 1.;iki f.'i whit tvilitti I. U r.' n s otii' neue Iti'tdMe L I the tnnlltv thud tin' mii hI-Iimh y I iul. Tin' fci't t in f Malm th'tl lie ill rt"t fcl joMiti.tl iti int. i Minn (ihIi-m qui-l'il ! so l'V llii turn r lit'H-M', in liiimlnm that Hi" litl r Imly l tin' tmlv m' if (If two lluil lias Klitwii nny lu rliuiiiioii id ni" 1 1 mill olM'it tin" lawn. In vf iiinv li tin' HwM itinii lluil lli m-iiHl 'iiiii'l mul ill in Unimiu t hiiv InmlniwH, Hie pivi-Mmr tM Hlli-tilUm lo tluMRiiniix willt vliiililliK Rilnl nielli Im will In Fi'iiliiy wen miil Mmn, IIuuikIi, in iinlnn, llicro in n jfTvi tlmiM n to Hie mitlimlty (if tln nnlo l iilllrm ur ii jii t miy aimhit tiioiilii l n int'iiil iwinn imt ohIIihI for that pnrtiiMilitr jhhihumi. Ho iimk H few ollii-r ioinl of iiiiiuir liiti'itut, 1ml tliK fiu't Hint tlin ni'imto lui Hhown II williiiRtuiw to ilo 1inmni hihIit miihi rin-uiuNtmui I Kiv'' illlil rHMou (or niiHin to mljonni tln li'Kinlntur. Cimiiiiii'IiiI tlin iluvrrnur'i Ai'llmi. In tlio lmiims Momliiy n Mtition from tlio Mincnt' union of 1 -riiil t 'rii'lc wiw rowi (HinimiiiHling tlio jrovi'mor for cnll iiiK mi extra tutwion of tlio lc'Maturo and nxitnvitlnK tlio pwiitw of inciHimw creat ing tho comity of Cripple Creek amoiul liif tnint deed njul attm hnieiit laws and making 'Ik' lionra a legal day'i work. The bill amending tho jiiHtioe court at ta!liinont laws came up for a third road Iiik. This allows attachment tobeiH' tm only on the grounds of fraud when the defendant is a foreign corporation and for lalior performed. Tho bill panned without a diiweuting vote. The committee on fees and snlariea mHinimendi'd that the bill which pro vide for a reduction of the naliuies of legiHliitors from 7 per day to 5 lie laid . on the table, for the nwou that it did not coino under the governor's call. IOWA LEGISLATURE. ftrliii Kill II It'll In Mcitt m Hi'iirMPnl tlv I riini iIiii kMim futility, Pkm Mojnkh, Jan. 81. TheDoiiiocraUu ineuilN'rs of tho logiHliiture in ciiucuh de cided to Introduce a high ItceitMO bill with local o it lou feiitiin'H. Hhould this fall they will leave their future actions to bo determined by clrcuniNtiince. They hope for a (HvIhIoii in the Hepulillcan ranks. In the senate Oronewt'g presented a petition of tho grape growers of Potta wattamie county, asking that the sale of wine and similar beverages lie licensed, which waa read In full. Dills were In troduced by Funk to erect a monument on tho site of the Indian miumacriie at Spirit Lake; by Downey, prohibiting offi cial of the Boldinr' home from appro priating peiwions of imiiiiti; by (Jarft, t nivie the roml laws; by Turner, to regulate the cancellation of mortgages; by YoomatiM, authorizing the Iwnninoo of bonds to fund county indohtcductt. In tho hound ninny Ntitiims referring to the proNwed iiiodidcatloii of the pro hibitory law were preeented. These bills were Introduced: Jly lHanchard, eHlali lishlng a school of imIikh; by Ilriton, fclioliMhitig enmity fMill tax; by Ilyers, for the crcutloii of public warehoimeM and to regnhiUi the recoivlng, weighing, tion and shipping of grain; by JtiKit, to Increiwe the governor's salary from fui, tXK) U p,lMM; by Kawyer, exempting from attachment the earnings of head of familii's; by Hnoke, making mileage ticket on all railroads "good until used" and traiisferable. Tho house jiawtel the bill exempting regintentl pharmacist from jury duty The house committee in the contest ease from Jackson county ha completed oounting tho ballot and find that Htn- phens (Kep.) Is elirtd by B4 votes over Richardson (Dem.), the sitting member And will so reiKirt. Appropriation bills were introduced lu the senate a follows: Ily Chantey asking tOfl.WW for the school for feeblo inlndetl at Gleiiwood; by Kea, asking for f i).1,4iK) for normal sclnsil at Cedar Falls; by Hip woll, asking 17,000 for orphans' home at Davenport. Itln f n Altititb of HlrcniiKlilnf. FPHiNiinKlJ), )., Jan. 81. Home time ago William Milhollin was taken down with grip. Seventy hours licfore his death Mr. Milhollin was suddenly seized With n fit of hiccoughing, which contin wed so long as to excito the fears of the family, All known remedies were ap plied, but to no avail. Tho hiccoughing continued with increasing severity until death. National llotrl Mrn'i Auorlatlon. 8ai.ida, Colo., Jan. 81. 12. A. Thayer, chairman of the general committee of the National Hotel Men's association has called a meeting of that committee In Denver Feb. 6 for the purpose of com pleting arrangements for entertaining the National Hotel Men's association which meets in Denver May 10, Barrlaoo County Llbrl Cult Srttloil, Dt'NLAP, la., Jan. 81. The fmt libel cat ever tnea m narnson county was settled at Logon by the jury returning verdict of acquittal for the defendant, J II, Purcell of the Dunlap Reporter. The complainant was J. 0, MuCabc of the Logan Observer. Afraid of a Howling Dog, Atcttibon, Kan.. Jan. 81. Jefferson Hall, a prosperous fanner near here . killed himself upon bearing a dog bowl log ia his yard. VMtM n ' H Air I n ,... h t t.U ..H"ir. " I ' 'Hi ) ( . H I t . t ) . I I t-r 't. ti.o l I t. Intuit h )... , I It t ) 111 . . ,11.111.. tt'l I ,,i)-t li g.t. it.mntiitf ! n,i,M. . ,,,,!,. , nn..li, if H, U.t'll t IHit U V.H.inl I'l ,,() , ,,1 , .1..' n,, t c.tnl l l,t f.lil H uul "lU I'l H I H tt' U -t Mt teUt. .,1, ti4 I . t n I, n i.ti, ei.mt ea i nf tuilh mt tin (it ii nenltl t In iiHifi'titww tmljf ltil . i"l tmlm, wliilc llm I'Imh'U em ilit 1.1 Iti in I lie willt mi l (tout ' li t ( muim It-xtti i '.mi ii. 'it .i nmt, ,Mi '.nl i,i!m, a,T...1li.wl ti.l I'f lln'ill Isiiith .. h ti.tid-Kiil ti en llm Mli i l.i I. . feili .1 mil .li!niJ nntll li' H i.iii.nti-. oh ll. iliiin 1 ll' It i. 'li lr..tt li In I ln l ime I'll! j li tit Ultllif i.llnr liitii.l, lln' In ii"! Ili. I nM lotif in.Mhi i, Inmi ilie i-dtili, ami t nnwiiionl l tli'til SUV " il'l III I'lll I'l'HI.'I'tl i,hi. aikt.nl ik limn iK.immi.ooii euii .i4,eiio, (nil i.itn niiil mil.. lit t'tnn.ili', MlliH is i;1.tiH,iKUt.HM inllm iIImIiiii! I niixitiiii'iil ly, In ilie ii'iii'li ntH"tif Ilie ili-liiiii i I II Mil lftr, Itinoln 1 1 it I It It Ml lintm, lilltt lii llif i ! i'f I'Ihih Isty tll lllllriK Hl I'l.lV lll'lll H till lllllllilllHI'f lull', A 111, nil lint tlllint' tf llm iittit'la fmitl tinti nimilii r inii-t It rrnrili'i n hiiIhIi- lualy siiiiiII hen eciiiimii'i w lili Hut ili Iiiim i' ttlileli t-nnfiiiiit tm In Hut rt'iilm of llm IHi'.l el h ix. In nlliiT vi.riln, vli'W-i.il rrmu hirlut, imt only Ilie earth itmiii,' lull our vt hole iiliiin lni r hvhIi'Iii Itwlf, would npiieiir ns mi In.lfllnHi'ly fiilut point, of llulil, exactly at hirlu siit'iirs In us n a Itlltlltllltl M.lk The rentier will remllly appreciate that the liiiinlii r lilllliiu is gt'iteriilly t'ltnei'lved toosniitll tvlieu we tell liliu Hint, a til 1 1 ton seeoiiil liavtttintiliipmd since I Im origin of the liiliiian sieeli'N, reckoning tint sue of liiimmilty nt liii.liOO years. It will also scflin hardly cri'tlitile Hint a billion new American iifi cent pieces, plitt'ed one on ton of another, would reach an alt itude of over 1,000,001) miles t hat 1 to any, would form a cylindrical pile over four time as IiIkIi as the moon is front the earth. The fart that the reaultsnf modern exact sclenee llrst ritonlred of hitigtioge the for- mnttnn of names for lnro iiuniliers mlKht lend us to believe that the people of early time never made use of very large numnr- lenl stAti'uitmts. lint this Is not the ease. More than S.000 yen is ago there lived a penple who, from pure motives of amuse ment, exorcised tlinlr fnuulties In this do main. In India, where our present nu meral system wns Invented, tinine exist ed, even In llmlilha's tlnm, for numbers up to 100,0110,000,000, snd lluddha him self, it Is said, prosecuted the formation of numeral names up to t he number whluli we now denote by 1 nud 64 appended ci phers and inluht call nminillon. This strniiKopiiNNlnu of thelllnilnosfiiiiiiil fresh tuiiterlal for exerclae vt lien In the fourth century of our era the principle of our pri'Hotit iiuineial system was Invented liy JIIihIoii I it'iih luait prleiits and the easy methods of (joniputal Ion IhimimIoii this sys tem 4'IITused over nil India. It was now piiNMlhtn to multiply with facility numbers of 211 places with one itiiol Imt and to be sure of tho correct iichs of the results. Nny, In the seventh century In India iirlth met leal toiiriiaments were held at which, as now In our chess tournaments, the great musters of arithmetical computation gathered tngrther, and he wns crowned as vlotorwho outstripped all competitors, Open Court. In Now I.liilit. The young woman was trying to per suade her father to give hlacouaelit to her accept lug a very worthy young man be did not want her to marry, and he wns stub born. "Hut, papa," she Insisted, "he Is ths man of my choice." "Well, he lau't the man of my choice, ami you shall not marry hlui," he persist ed. The girl grew firm at once. "Now, look hern, iiap,"ahasald. "Wonts day my daughter will pro I in lily come to her father its 1 am coming to you, and she will nk him what I am miking you, and he will refime, as you are doing. Then my daughter will any coaxlligly to her father, 'Hut, papa, you were mninmn's choice,' ami then In reply to Hint would you like to have that inansay to your gmmlilnugh teri 'No, 1 wnsn's, I wns your grandfa ther' choleef Answer ine that. 1 lo you think It would be a plenmiut t hing for t hat tun n to any to your grnuililnughierr' 1 he fill her I1 1 it k i (1 two or tli roe times and rublied his dome of thought. "I rm er - tun," he heallnled. ' It hadn't quite struck me Hint way before, 1 guess you can have your own way about it." And up to dale nobody has heard any csuae to regret the girl s succeaaful argil tnotit. J let roll Free l'ress, Lonaavlly on tit llanrh. The supreme court f urn Islies some Inter eating I oat o iK't-n of active longevity, J on tlce lllntchford was 711 years old when ha died, but he was in active powM-aalnn of hi menial Mculllo up to ths time of Ills denth, linger II, Taney, chief justice of the supreme court, remnlueil on the bench until hewns SM yesrs old. llnwssaiHilnt- ed chief IiihI Ic t theng of tiH, I In begun an autobiography at the nga of 77, hut did not HiiIhIi li. Chief J out lift Marshall, who served from IHoil to isfis on the supreme bench, wns NO yenr old when 111 hesllh compelled him to lenve Washington, Jle died lu that year iHiia, lln wnsa tlelegnl to the convention for revising the state constitution of Virginia when he was 74 years old, and It Is said Dint, though hit did not spoil It often In tin) convention, when he did spenk he showed t hat his mind wns clear and his reasoning as solid as In tils younger days. Chief Justice Walte remained on the sit prome bench to the last, though he wes74 yenr old when he (lied, Just Ion Htrong retired from the supreme bench In 1RS0 at the age of 7!). Noah II. Hwayne, who died In Inh-I, retlrrd from the supreme bench in 1HH1 at the age of 77. Washington HUir, I.lttla Eva In I'rWaUt I.l fa. "Who Is the old woman Hint looks a If she was an escaped cholera natlentf " la qulrsd lleavias as he smoked his fragrant JIavmia and qua If ml a beaker of wine 13 a nunff. "Why. she's In the tierfesh," answered FeetHuht a be dallied with a handful of 120 goldplecea, "What does she t!ayr" "Mttlo Kva," answered Feetllght,"and she Is the youngest In the buslneaa 47 bar last birthday." Philadelphia Call. Pas Mend Inf. Doctor fto servant girl) Well, now. what la your particular affection? Servant Girl (bashfully) I'lrase, sir, he's a clarinet player In the tweuty-foarth Of the line. Journal Amusaut. M 11 iUV (tt. ( ' I - -1 -'! ,1 . I I t-ft t,.' !'" A . i i i: i . -'!' 4 t . . I , ... i ! I It'll- - I I .' I , I I . . . .1 i. . ! H t ' H I ' I '. I, ' A-t . I t- -.' "l l;'-" "-l I'1' IH"i - -' 1 l 1 1,1 i .l l" t tiil Oil Ittt 1 im I . "Infill iiLiii tin ( liii.i l l.tl.itel U. t i.i " "! Mil"! H. Wlllia " ft tit .1 i't.t I tM"l !'. tl.'iHj In l-li t-ftt.il, linn ,itvtl t.iiitit. l a eitttn r ft lutein I m i t il. n-4 t i"ii littH al linn, im Hi it Mii.tttuiii .44 a lt" i..i.n ti ll I It. I ti.tfl ilt "'It. ln'Wi'itf. I Imt,. tit i It I tl.nl ll f lali HI t"t Itmil liiil il I lot kt t I in i iiti'H.ii.ini'tt am iti4 Imt.i. t in 4 I l.it i ill i.l ll.f i. tin iti) Im fl.nn Hut "f I Itril.'liti Ui out', (till II" IttHt r i (tn t fit'tU i. flitt tin-1" in l tall It HlA lilllllrl I I' ll l III l ll'tiluli I'l l.l t liiiti Hi" I t'lif iiiKi tutt I' latt ;!il wt llinl Im t in ! ItVfU I't Hit tti.nl HII'I HI II" II ll'l l"ltll tin' 1 1, tl lietii'inll II rt lutkiy i"tk Itwltlini Iiintiim, nit Bli'iti I lnt( of ili li iiii i l litutl nil'h tni'.lt'. 1 liin h rt I'll-.1 In, Mini lliutlly ilie wild link, v will inllm vii) cnull'Mt U until lie kiti lint l.'Uiie n lie, it lilt 14 l mi.i t'.lt t real Hie. Hul ttlli'illn acta Hie I ink i ' I'l leitia are giine, ntel lie atnri nt t.tit e I i tin 1'iitili'. i In n Hie trained litikry runa, and the hunter khitol a, "The tiilvnnl illicit of Ihla iiiilhiitl of liiinl lug nriM cry Kit nt. While a hunter cnit liultnki a liirkt y can very I'mxi'iy, there la nil nri'iiinpitiiliiii lit made by atrik ln the griiuud w Itli Hut lna which can not he rri'i-M.liiri'il, ami williont Ihis Hit' game la Hii-tplt loiia. The liiiuthiK llllkey tliuat lie taken III hand when very young niul rnliMtiiully tll'llled, hut Iteyonil the tmlleiice reiiulieil very llllle skill liceil to exlnt upon the pin t of llm trainer. "Ml. Ijoiii (Jlobe lli'iimci'iit. Not liiiiilllla. Charles flmlfi ey I .eland declares that lis hates iuiiulHitiveiiemt wllh a hatred only tNpuil to Hint which he reserves for giiHHlp ami iidds that, he liirxely owes It Im faculty for iiiIiiiIIiik his own atfnlrs to mi Incident of his youth. At that limit he met a naval officer whom he ureal ly adinlriiilasa model of good manners nud a man of thu world. One day Iiflnnil reiieuleil to lilm a lilior Kosaln, which the other at once cut short, saying that hit never listened to audi talk. Tho remark made a profound Impression, and one which time only coullrmed and strengthened. (leoruo linker, the poet, was one who studied men lis if t hey were hooks, and he one day entered Li'lund's room at Trlnce ton and laid down by him on the table a in per or plciuro with Its luxk uppermost. ,1'laml took no notice or it, ami hum i time linker linked: "Why don't you look at that; picture?" "If yoil wauled tint I usee II," wnslliu reply, "you would have turned It face "P." ... , "I put It there to sen u you wouni ions at It," said linker, "I thought you would not." until s ( 'ouipanlon, ling I rli'lnliililll. A nrcttv story of dog friendship oomea friifn nernsa llm water. A small terrier ao- compmilcd his master on a visit to a coun try house, where It soon received very rouuh ham ling from one or the House dogs, being rescued Indeed just In time to escape total dest ruction, The next day the little dog was mlsseu, ami an searen for him for two days was unavailing. At tho end of that t ime, however, he reap peared In the stable yard In company With a big retriever WlllHl lielollgeil lo li is master. The moment the retriever met tint lioiisn ill ii that had maltreated the lit tle terrier be Hew at lilm savagely and se verely fought nun, i nere wns no uiniui. that the small dog had Journeyed to the home kennels and , nersuiiiled lu dog lan guage Ids big friend to ret- i with lilm and avenge his wrongs. New ora lime. Mails It Valuable. AiietloiieerThls book, gentlemen. Is especially valuable, es Itconialus marginal notes lu the liamiwriliug or moxiimiiit von Humboldt. A hundred marks of fered, tlolng going goiml It Is yours, air. Tli autograph marginal note by the nowned scholar was as followsi "This book Is not wort h the nit per It Is prluteU on," Humor Jlaclllen, Nits I.IUed llnrnaliii. f'riuMn iiiiitlulilvlW'hv on earth do you keep asking meto marry youf Haven't 1 ri rusi il you oncer KniK.i-t. iwlili an atlemot nt ioeiilnrltr) Vim i.iii.i Imt. I hiiiiIoiI to ulva von an other chnnce licfore offering this bargain elsewhere, Clarissa (on the lrt) A bargain, did you sayf Itupert, dear, I'll take HI New l orn World. Tim r:iiiiiMtinn, A tourist while dining nt a farmhouse wns very much pn,.led by the peculiar be havior of t he dog, which kept bark lug and iunmlug round him. Mi asking ths farm er's wile If this whs us usual custom sun replied, "It's a' right; ye'vn Jlst got the dish It ay gets It a turnl out o'." umidiie Journal. A Nlmrlraka, It was In the Mouth school (ho other d that tho scholars were asked to writ sentence which should contain the p noun I, and a small colored pupil ier, trnted this: "My mother made a slmrtenk. It wn so short I didn't get any of it." Hartforo I'ost. To clenn ivory wash In warm water an soap wit h a brush mul plncu the arti under glasa lu the full sunlight. Jfopi the process fur two or three days. Ivoiy tuny be blenched by Immersing In wal containing a little sulphurous auld, chlo ride of lime or chlorine. Hn extensive are the eruptions of the volcano Oilmen, lu Chill, Hint at time the light of ths sun Is obscured from the tiorlaof Varus, Delay anil Okciio, mid artt llclal light Is necessary for the ordinary outdtair occupations, That excellent but misprized creature, the moskrat, euphemistically the "marsh rabbit," is rarely seen in New York, though the opossum Is exposed for sale in regions where the colored pooplo dwell. The 110,000 bequest of Miss Kmma Tur ner to the llrltlsli museum for the pur pose of enabling It to conduct archutolog' ical researches is to lie utilized In explor ing the site of Amathus lu Cyprus. A small bottle of ammonia Is always useful for the wardrobe. Keep a small anonee with It, and when cleaning woolen Crease fold a towel and place itundur the (jKitted or soiled portion. MAGNET PILE Ci KILLER . 1 1 .h4 V I, fc'.i V 1 1 l a. Utid Icr Rftli! 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CAMl'HELL, M, W. O. M., MlnneHUolls. Minn, TIIOH, MILLIOAN, Orund Wecretary. j.,vnri'i,i, .iiiiut. M.L..OOK, . . nun IIiiwilpiI HI reel. Omaha. Neb.. Oriranlxer for di parliiientof Nebraska, Iowa, luiiisiiB, aiissoiii'I 11 no 1 oionino, Oil A NdE I'MNCIPLRS. On behalf of the Loyal OratiKU LoiIko of the' United Htalcs of America, and with a view of correctliiK the false Impression that enemies are endeiivorlnn to convey to the minds of men who are unacquainted with Oratixi) principles, are these few statements iiiadei The Loyal Oranue Institution Is a brother hood and sisterhood, bound by three ties Justice, Truth and KlKhteousnnss. It has no hidden alms, It Is Fraternal and tlonevolotitasslstlnK and prolectlnK members while IIvIiik and their widows and orphans when they are re moved by death. It upholds the rl(ht of private JtidKtnent- the untrammelled freedom of opinion) be lleyi'S the public schools urn an essential sitfcKiiard of the state, and should be kept free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control and that persons disloyal to t he Koverriuutnt who hold a ment al allegiance to the pope of Koine should be rigorously excluded from teal-hills' tin. rein, It believes primary allegiance In due to the government which protect (lie lives, ll'jertles and propertied of Its citizens, and that ecclesiastical authority should not' under any circumstances, be permitted to meddle In the affairs of state, and that coer cion of aeltlnen In the exercise of his or her right of franchise, under the guise of relig ious or spiritual authority should be ptn Ished as a crime against the state. That It Is the duty of every cltlwtn to de fend the lawfully constituted authority and Institutions of our country against corrupt and Inimical Influences, as well as against armed assailants, to the end that our glori ous freedom he protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity, It encourages habits of frugality and la dustry among Its members, and Is proud to boast that Orangemen seldom become a public charge or accept pauper bread. It believes In the restriction of Immigra tion and the extension of time for the natur alisation of (!lll,ens, and that the pulillo lands shall be held for actual American citi zens Who become settlers. The Loyal Orange Institution of the lfiiltJ.il Hiatus of America has certain requirements for membership! That a man shall bean actual American clufii, having compiled with the lawsof tint United Slates with regard to naturalisation, and without a menial reservation. That the applicant shall be a I'rotestiuit, and also that his parents and wife shall lie Protestants. That lie shall tie thrifty and suecesnful In his business! honorable and truthful In his dealings Willi his fH low mini, and shall be known as a law-abiding cIIIacii. That he will endeavor to give his children or any children under his charge at leasts good common school education, being care ful to avoid all iioiilsh doctrines, and That he shall be In sound health at the time of making nnplleatloii. It makes no dllterence where a man was born, so long as he meets the forcgoln reiifllremenls. , . These lire the (iiallllcatlons required e every applicant to the order, and we do not think that any patriotic American order can offer a better arm v of nrlnclples and teach ings, 1 MioniAV I.OVAL OIIANOK LOIKIK. No. 221. meets the first and third Tues day evening of each month, hi S:iji o'clock. M. iti A'i'l, n''f y , SUPREME CABINET American Orango Knights, OIUF.CTH, This order Is formed of persons whose oti lects Is to maintain the supremacy of law, order and constitutional frcodomi to pre serve Inviolate the rltlMtn's franchlsi.i Ul perpetual! and defend the precepis and free Institutions of civil and religious liberty Suaranleed by the Const lt.iit.lon of the United lutes and established by our forefathers. I'so amis rr runs, For Information regarding the formation of new Commanderles, or supplies, wrltn to the supreme secretary. M. L. ZOOK. Hec'y, J, M. IUssKa.:.C, WIS Howard Hi., Hagatiiiw, Mich. Omaha. Nub. Patriotic Order Sons of America. WAHIIINOTON CAMI No, I. P. O, B. of A.. ' meets each Thursday evening at Red Men's Hall. Fifteenth and Onuglas His. WAHIIINOTON CAMI' No. P. O. S. of " A Council llliiirs. Meeting In their hall over 4IH Hroiulway, every Wednesday night at So'chstk. J. II. Va I'attam, Hec relary A. P. A. A II F, LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. Ifl, AMF.Iit can Protective AskicIiiI Ion meets every sec ond and fourth Wednesday of each mouth In I. O. O. F. hall, I'lattNinouth, Neb. Visiting iiitiinbom are welcome F. P. llrown, Hec. Edith O'Corman's WoiVs: "viNr mis imi 11 lit i'H, t unit ti is Rit. J, G. Whites Woks: I'l I It ' ibh M " I't I'f In 1 b'Ht ti -1 (tiMMM il "' I'tv.f ti "A luiM N 1 Mlli'l b l' miTK t1iN1'IU l V l ii, 1 lt i i r Hrt I Al l I I'll 1 lit I I "I I t Aei en Thomas E, Leydea's Wciks:' 'Hi i III T INI lift 1 1t'N" 11 l.H M IT .V i'l' Hi "til II Mil' VI lt '" :"' nl "MARIA MONK" '' ,''r '"' SUPPLEMENT TO THS AMERI CAN l 3 e t Itiiiiilretl; per lliotiml) IhUle t'opv, il cents Jr.Order United Anaricai Macules InntlHiterl May 17, 1833-Ellfflblllty For Membership. Any white male itersnn horn In the I'nlteil Hlittcsnf North America. Its lerrll irles. -or under the protection of Its ling, win, shall liave attained the age of sixteen ye irs. who Is of gisid moral character, a believer In (be existence of a Hiiiirenut llt'liitf as the Creator and Preserver of the universe. In favor of freo education, opposed to any isnlon of church and slate, shall Imi eligible to mem bership tinder the provisions of tho law In the state and subordinate rmin.il to which the application Is made; provided, that no persi in shall be received to beneficial mem bership who Is over llfty years of age. A person shall not b permitted to this order who does not possess a good moral character, or who Is In any way Incapacitated from earning a llvllliood, nor shall he be under sixteen years of age. Subjects of a sectarian or partisan char acter shall not be Introduced Into any meet ing of this council, nor shall any member make use of the name of tills order at a political meeting. TIIR OB.1SOTR All! First To maintain and promote the Inter ests of Americans, and shlld them from the depressing ell'ectsof foreign competition. Second To usslst Americans In obtaining employment. Third To encourage Americans In busi ness, Fourth To establish a sick and funeral fund. Fifth To maintain the public school sys tem of the United Hlnl.es of America, and to prevent sectarian Interference therewith, and uphold tho reading of the Holy lllblo therein; NEBRASKA. RTATR COIINflll, OK MKIIIMSKA! H, n,-W. A. IIDWAIUt. Lincoln. H. V.O.-WM. F, KNAIT, H. H. II. L. HAY, H. T.-C. II. ALLEN. Oonduelor W. K. t'Ot'FLAND. Ouiiril-I', H. McA ULKV. Henl.lnel-WM, TlIltNK.lt. delegate to National Convention VM. K. KNAI'I1, II, L. IAV, W, A. MKHSIOK, 1 H. Met A II LI) V and W. K. COI'F.LA N 1 1, Warden-It. A. HAYLIHM. The next, regular meeting will tin held on the third Tuesday In January, Nil, at I'latts mouths, Nebraska, WAHUINOTON OOtmoiL No, 1, meets ' every Friday evenlru' In (Joodrlch hall, 24th end I'aul streets, Visiting brothers al ways welcome. J. 0, I'aok, Hec'y. T INC'OLN COUNCIL No. 2, menu In Lln- - eiiln. Nfiliriiska. (toLtrMHIA COUNCIL No. II, meets evr Tuesday evening In I'attersnn block, 17 Ja and Farnam Htreets, H. T, Wtooris. It. Hec'y. bCil Jackson Ht'reot. WINONA COUNCIL No. 4. meets every Hiilurdav evening In Hed Mens' Hall, Continental block, IMh and douglasHts. (loo. M, Hiiavkii, Hec. Hec'y. rjAKFIF.M) COUNCIL No, S. meets every " Tuesday night In Houih Omaha. Wii.mam Fa a a, Hec'y, IOWA. TlLfW CITY COUNCIL No 7- meets erarjr " Wednesilny evening In O. A. K. Half, Council lllulTs. Ia, "mTssouri. STATU COUNCIL OF MIHflOTjrtl. . C. It, .1. A IIMMTKONO, Ht. Louis. Mo. H, V. C.-IJ. N, MITCIIKLL, Kansas City, Missouri H. O, Hec'y W, II. HTIIKOFS, KM Adams st reet, Ht. Louis. Mo. Will meet at Moberly. Mo,, Februery l.'l, ISM. KANSAS CITY COUNCILS, 1-ANHAH CITY COUNCIL NO. (l-Meets every Friday night nt lolil Walnut street, II, (l, Hill. Hoc. Hccretary, ( toLUM III A (;otrcL NO, 1,1-Meets every vy Hnturdiiy night Ht the corner of Twnlfili and Cherry streets, W, V, Hhenver, Uncord ing Secretary, 1407 Madison street. INdF.l'F.NdKNCK CCUNCIL NO. 2S-Meets Wednesday nlglils at A. O, U. W. Hall, Independence, F, W, Hlyn, Use, Hccretary. 1MTIMOT COUNCIL NO. Ilt-Meels every Wednesday night, nt A. O, U. W, Hall, 114, Pi. r.igiiieeinii sirnei,, ,i. r I'lslier, Hec, Hccretary, 24'!l Flora avennii, VF.HTPOKT COUNCIL NO.II7-Mee ' Friday night at West port, W. II Is every nun ns, liec, necri'lMry. li'-l Klglilli street LODGE DIRECTORY. IANHAB I'tntl'LK HTAU, L. O, L. No. 30.1 ' Meets first and third Tuesdays of each monlh nt.H p. m,, In A. O, U. W. Hull, corner Fourth stinet and Mlnnesoti, avenue. Kiiiihiis City, Kan, Haiiiuel Harrison. W. M. Win, Hallagh, secreiary, r,;i7 Northrun avennii. Visiting brut li ren cord lal I y Invited, A I'ltollA COUNCIL No. 8, W, A. P, A, ,y Meets every Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ill the A, P, A, li.ill, 4.17 Minnesota avenue, Kansas City, Kan, . , D IK IH P Ft T CtiCNCIL No, fit, A. P. A. Meets 1 every Monday evening nt the corner of Twenty. third and Protpect avennii. Kansas City, Mo. Persons desiring lo Join may en close their mime, street mul number, ward, nun iiml occuimllon, and direct lo box Ml KimsiisCfly, Mo. CL'UFKA COUNCIL No, 1, W. A, P, A. Meets - every Tuesday afternoon t 2 o'clock In the A. P, A. Hull, Houi heiiNl, corner Packard and Osage avenue, Armoiirdalit, Visitors are cordially Invited to attend. VXCF.LHIOK COUNCIL NO. II, W. A, P. A. meetsevery Monday afternoon at2:ilo at. Hell's hall, Hon lO went lloulevard, near stale line, llosedale, Kiiiihiis. Friends of other councils are cordially Invited lo attend. Fvery true American lady Is Invited Income and join us, and usslst III tint good Work, I ft lul Ion fee II 00. f.ATK CITY COUNCIL No. R, A. P, A. u Meetsevery Hiiturday evening ut 4117 Min nesota avenue, Kansas City, K as, Visitors cordially Invited. fOUNCIL No. 7, A. P. A,-Ments every Mon v day evening at Chamber of Commercu Hall, Ulvervlew, Visitors cordially Invited. roUNCIL No. , A. P. A,Meols every Hat v urday evening at soiilheiistcorncr'Piick ard and Osagit avenue, Armourdali), VlNltors cordially Invited, fOUNCIL No, 11, A. P, A.-Meets at Wooll v ward's Hall every Friday evening at S p. rn. sharp, Third si reel and Lafayette avenue. A cordial Invitation Is extended to visiting friends. AKOFNTINF, COUNCIL No, 12. A. P. A - Meels every Monday night In Nokes Hall, Argentine, Kim, All visitor wi.lcrini.il. TOPFKA COt'NCIL No. 14, A. P. A.-Meets every Monday evening In A. O. IJ. VV. Hall. 41s Kansas avenue. Topeka Kansas. All visitors will be cordially welcomed. CUNFLOWF.K LOIUiF,, L. l. I -Meets sec u ond mul fourlh Tuesdays of each month In New MiiHonlc Hull. Armourdalc, Kansas. Master. Thomas Cordner. All Orangumun are Invited to attend.