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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1894)
o THE AMERICAN TARIFF FIGURES GIVEN. TabuUtttt Statrmcnl IVpAml hf Trratwjf OiTnUK tSTIM ATr.S OX THE M X ATE NIL tWv4 nil Its till! M n ,!, I . W t !. ntimi t- tlslli'H I l4 lt II .. M 4 H.t IMII ll. t k ftn(r .ntto I'Kt.t I r VfsMiiMin, M1M1 IS "I It wnvite ritiiiuitt--4n tiuiiu.f t'fc Hl!o(mi(t bill Mn-Ur mttl'il by llm I, nm Mnlir' tin itil ! U tftniimil with lli elii-mlidl n liedute, H IIHl.lf AMiu It n lb lf of lln lit" pttMemi Iminl'M lntil Uwr Wet rxiriwtit.tiivo if M'Vt-rnl Iftl'-n-"! f fnrt.sl by bill now in WAsMiiKtott fckhiit In ! ln'UVil by lln ,''tttil t m to lh 1'lwntr" inntl" mill im-nt initial Hrliilly n lb li'ifittim of Idlnrimt nu n ftitn WmiintiT. Mm., Iiitertisl In tin' mnnnfin'tiirii of lireiirm, who, In rvttil, riyitiili'il tlin jirovisiotm rt'lftt itisj; In lt!ni krtirliw htjiirnui. In tlietn, hii1 who wife Tory tbniiti'iK f iri!ilii!if tbi fiii'ln in tlmrnw. lb tlim-foro nlb hil nwolu lion tliiit five day tm set iimrt b h'r rorkinirnien, fiirniiTx.tiiiiiiiifiU'tiinTs iitul other iK rnw liilnriKtml or birinn to I' hirj on Urn rntiw miKitttiil in tint bill. Thn niMilntiim wiw voti-d down by triot mrty vote, thn Ileimblii'ium favor ing and thn lVmooriit oi)Kmiii(? it. Thn eommittiiulid not inako iinn-h protean with thn bill, only nit ltonmlM'iiii)iw(Kl. All of them wito left unchuiitfod. DirrVrcnt Tariff Measure. Compared. Tho commit too wiw Biinuliod with a tabulutotl Ktivtimumt pn-imrod by thn treiwury (leimrtmout, showing in detail the uinount of rovonuo which it in esti mated will 1w received under tho sonnto bill if it hIiouM bocoiui) a law, 1ho tfiv Inj? tho estimate under tho Wilson bill and coiiiiiiirinj? both with tho return from the treiwury departments under tho prettent law for ISM. Tho statement bImo given an (wtiinato of tho inereiwo in tho internal revenuo under tho senate, an follows: Incotno tax, 10,000,01)0; ipirit, (80.000.000i ciar, $9,01)0,000; ciRarettiw, $l,ro0,000; pliiyintr canln, IV 000,000; total imsmoHO $).r00,000. The BHtimated duties of the Heuato bill an com pared with thorn) of tho Wilnon. bill and the return under tho present law by icheduloH are a follows CheiniealH, oil and paintn Present law, fll.llW.IMO; Iiouho, f,0!)fl,310; senate, 3,100.42l. Earthenware and Kliwwriro Present law, $12,101,00 lihoiwe,ijW,07a,3SHi senate, H,HI),U. Motals and Ttuintifiiotnro of Present law, 27,00:j,5it7i Iiouho, 15,7(W,.'lli lonal, f I5,771,HI(V. Wood and manufaetures of Prnsetit law, f!):!5,!)Hl; hoiwo, $018,4:51; senate, 05!),710. RiiKar PreHi!iit law, f MO.SOi; houno, 18,HiJ2i senate, ll,77H,rill, Toba!v) and manufactures of Present law, fM.Wt I. IIH0; houHe, $ll,ri2H,7Hilj senate, l 1.IWH.7NU. A -.1.1. 1 1 . ..... Present law, I2,182,4(KI) house $7,000,. 74H; senate, $10,271,1-11. KpirilM, wiiK-s and other Vivernes Present law, $!l,0ilH.l):)0; house, $H,12l, 847; senate, $S,IHU,05. Cotton TrianufiMdnres of Present law, tll,!):i;i,fl0r; house, $7,HH."),5H.i; senate, $7,- M,Mr. Flax, hemp and Jute and manufac tures of Present law, $ I S.707, 8M; house, 12,724,27; senate, $12,77;,7iW. Wool and manufactures of Present law, $:Sfl,44H,WI7i house, $14,714,879; sen ate, $2,07il,K45. Bilk and silk KOfxls Present law, $20, 810.25H; house, $17,112,017; senate, $i0 747,845, I'nlp, papers and Ixioks Present law, 12,070,123; house, $1,3H,!WH; senate, $1, 7B0,H()il, Bnndrlos Present law, $1!MH1.273; bouse, $12,71M.20!; senate, $1 ,312,fi;iS, Uiienumerated Present law, $272, 844; house, $2)2,011; senate, $272,011. Articles transferred to the free list Present law, $12,170,107, Total Present law, $lim,37!I,4'2; house, tl21.0IKI.00ii senate, $I03,!)0:),771. The average ad valorem under tlio present Jaw is 40,08; under the house blll.fW.M; under thesenat-e bill, HI, 1(1, The comparison of tlie sugar schedule ihows that during the lost year ) 5,0 10, 677 gallons of molasses were imported arsm which no duty was paid, but which nnder the senate bill would produce t;!0i),8)5. During the year 8,5ill,2l9.807 iKinrids of sugar, valued at $114,050,870, were linjxirtod free. The senate bill would yield a revenue of $11,04:1,41 8, ' Ilonan 'oiililTiil On Illll, Wasiiinoton, March ii). The day in tha house was devobsl entirely to the (toriHideration of a bill relating to the extension of tho time for allowing a street railroad m this city to cnango its system of motive Kwer, OPPOSED TO AN INVESTIGATION, Rnnator I'l-ffnr't lUnwihitlon en S injur Spuo iiIhUoii Ijtlil on tlis Tnhln, Wahiiinotom, March YA. Mr, lilan chard the newly appointed senator from Louisiana was presented to the senate at the opening of that Issly Monday and took tho oalh of office. lh resolution of Kenntor Puffer calling for an invest! cation os to senators siss:uhiting in Wall street wiis, on motion of Mr, Gorman laid on the table, liv a vote of JiJf to 27 Insupixirt of this motion, Mr, Herman characterized the charges iw based nxm rumor and slander unworthy of consider ation. Tho seigniorage bill was then taken up and Mr. vilos resumed tun sjHiociiin op TxiMition to the measure. Mr. Allison of Iowa made the snecch which he was not well enough to deliver last Friday. In tho course of his remarks he said: "If the Democratic party is willing to pass this bill, author izing the issue of $55,000,000 without a dollar back of them, they ar willing to tsi n. ll.r Hi f .1 i if 4 ,4 ,4 1 v. . l.. !!. U!l, tl bn Utl t,' ti'l r 1 d:- I 4 !! It . l-.if(i tliil lvii' fi i ii . .f tm . t (if I' t v r f' H Oi ' I'HIUMO h I'm Hk I I - l.l; n t " M tii MtlrtwDl t. l.wiHl Il4 Vmnt M mi h l ,.i,.lui(i iih a riiii'ttin, "tty ! tim livnmv i.t li lb'' -rti w bl if i,n I ,i.(,s ,f snutr fin b K tk-lkbillil Stl l "t,"r i'H'iii in ll M ite Sin! i ltit.iv ! tirn limly b i I h p.M.I snd the mit'iiitit tn il Tlii t ill iiinit linW s Hint I be 'tn ninitu b lln-iiiiMit jnr up In Mii h bsve I., n n follows: lt.'t Mitjur, t"Ui.im; sniiibniti rnunr, fn,B.'3; rune unusr, f,'.M!.WiTi liiB)iIn snsr. fUVMif -Total, t t.VM.O.VV The stfile ol CnbfollliA lends in tlie jiinibii tinii of li I suusr. N btifks mid I'l.ih urn nli putbnn of this kind of mitfiir. Knn ud Minne sota lire the only phHbui'in uf soiglntlii snifiir, and the bitter only bi a very slight I'Xtuit. siiitiiina revives the bulk nf the Imiinty piiid nit rutin sngur, but TcHiis, I'liiiiibl end Miiilipl also show an intiTint In the industry. Siii iilim of IVnalitiK Ui'inovril. WAHinNuTiiv, M.iri li bt All siinxn sionof p uiHioiiiu ranw in which payment ha iilready rusiuniMl, or where the jwiifiiouer's name has not lxx-n stricken from the rollx, will Ixi reinoveil by an order signed by (oniinissioner Lochren. This action affects the caws of between 8,000 and 4,000 pensioners. The sjxrial agents will lie instruetisl to jiay thiwi pensioner ibcir former rates until other wise orderiil. Army Aiiroirlntln HIM. Wasiiinhton, March 18. Tho army appropriation bill for 1N05 has Is-en cxim- Iileted by a subcoiuinittee of the commit- tin) on military aliairs. The niipropruip tions on occount of tho army for the fis cal year 1801 was $21,225,0:10 and the bill just prepared carrhw $730,000 hws than the appropriations for this year. The estimates submitted by tho secretary of war for 181(5 were $3.",ii;M,JH. Sluiiimd thn Ijiwynr' l"itr. Wasiiinutdn, March 18. The pro ceedings in the Pollard-lireckinridge case were sensational Ixyond all expecta tion. The intensity of feeling which has been stirred up in the Ulue (Jrass section was made evident when, after tho close of the session of the court MomUiy, At torney Hhelby slapped the face of one of Miss l'ollanl s attorney. Dr. OiioriCfl l Miller Noniliiiiti-il, WakiiinotoN, March 13, Presidential nominations: (leorgo L. Miller of Ne braska, to Ixi surveyor of customs for tho port of Omaha, Neb, Postmasters Kohert N. Locke, l'ierre, H, D.i John Flattery, Oklahoma City, O. T,( Oeorgo M. Masters, DcSniot, o, D. ('miri-ioimii Murccr Ji to ( lilriiifo. WAHiiiNimm, March lit. Jteiiresento- tive Mercer will go to Chicago Haturday as a member of the public buildings sub' committee to make a report on the site for the new government building In that city. Find to llm I'wrm lrrlmoil. Wamiiinutox, D. 0,, March 18. Mr, Ehlnor of Nebraska introduced in tho house today a bill transferring to the de partment of agriculture the geodetic sur vey and fish commisslim, Truiueirjr IIhIhikki, Wahkivoton. D. C March 18. Tho stated treasury balancfl is $188,000,000, of which $107,fW,oH) is in gold fiiilir JiM'litM' lli-altli Improving, Nawivim.k, March 18. In resjxins to an Inquiry Oeneral W, II. Jackson said that the alarming reports sent from Washington! nlxrtit Judge Howell K, Jakson's health were greatly o aiferab-d. Judge Jackson, said he, is suffering from a bnmchfal affection and at times he spits tip a little blood, It d'x-s not come from his lungs at all. He will resume his seat on the supreme bench In April as his health is constantly improving under the effects of the mild climate of Florida, Troy Mi'illmi Ifoiiilnliln, ArnANV, N, Y,, March lit, Asifftibly- man Hulzer during a sixiech on a certain bill declared "that the homicide in tfie Id-publican Thirteenth ward of the city of Troy was a result of a conbwt liotwecn the American ProUtctive association and the Catholics," Assemblymen Alns. worth declared that Governor Flower and tho chairman of the Democratic stati committee were res(xmsible by their interference and influence for tho neono enacted at the Tioy election. Mlnlub'f Tlitiritton to Mnrry. Bah Fuanciw'o, March 18, Tho Even ing I'ost announces tho engagement of Minister Lot-in Thursbm, Hawaiian rep. resenlatlve at Washington, and Mis Harriet W. Potter, and asserts the wed. ding will occur the latter part of this month at the bride's home at Bt. Joseph, Mich. llccf fur Old l.nirlmel. Oknkva, Neb,, March 18, Tho Kent Cattle company shipped 610 fat sbx r to London, via Itoston, This is their third hlptnent llri! t to Europe. Two years ago the Iflth of this month there were shlpix.'d from Oeneva 800 skiers to Liver jxxd. Another large shipment will be ready in May, IliidifiT Iti'funKil MnwTrlitl, Wichita, Kan., March 18. (1, W. Ibxlgers was refused a new trial In the district court of Harvey county at New ton and sentenced to five years in the is'iiitenlinry. He was convicted of com pliclly in the burning of tho records of Hurvey county Jant March, (in-nt C'Iicm M.ilnli A rriniKrit, NEW YoiiK, March lit. 1 ho groat chess mat rii for the championship of the world between William Bteinitz, tho present holder of tho title, and Emanuel Losker will begin hero next Iliursday Tho match is 10 games, draws not count ing, for $2,000 a side. IM 9ktlfcf, 111., Wlifcml tkss (in r . ' ' i 'ilv. tt'- !i itl I",.. - IUis.) ltie't'i Ut '., r fi. iii l.i! ! IM IIS K- I ill, I hit.Hh sd J '' U k. !iili4f Mo ' s Ui!i St v Hi r fmWr i t..i ii i. i-. ii fc. lf, tuil 1 d I1'. I mi ' " 'i iii""' Ti m 1 1. Wi 1 1 i S I tin Tl'ti i.i iii h km) I sn mm J II I'ntt 1 liTl. I, m .l I A I .is 4 Tit.- I I. -'Hi M 1 1 i T A Mk,H f ir I in In I'sitirt hi(l, m lid l ifii MjeillM HIHIIN i. T, A . U I A I H lb. t !' ;. Tl N t iMX In t.lnis r pi tor tbiiHikil isiiUlmi mer sbuftbsl. or II 11 i'l IU I"h' lie H-e by r A GRAND DISCOVERY t U'AITI n-llw if aiLr ti I IWHK IM HW, mwiM " vit-tftt ii it i fs fWi In i.fli M-.ti fMiift-ithii' l(hitt( r.( K -Hi i4ilh Il.tl l-f i l I'M ti.l.f ('.,MMInm ! prf .l niH4. lhrflHlT Ml 'St I. "I WM M'l U.h- (! Of M- i IMtar' rth i wvr.N,IAuH IN VIGOR ATION Soibr IIR. WrsT'H JtVltTK k TwlinU A SportSo fur III.NTII. HKI'HKK Still 1t MSOMI. tin mlnr v.it.nl fUwllr worth trym. Mult. l Sit f..r H.na lmntniYli rmmmov, ix-l'l. 19, MT WmIiIhu Stmt, Boa tun, Mum. krC YOU WANT A FARM ? called tub WESTERN SETTLER: C tells n'l nhout tt nnU v III I e "''H Hl -Hi t -m .InllN HAIUX, In n. 1 V' l ii l PamtiKnr h, '!' Il'"l ' r .!' "';'"'l. "I Fremont, ElKhorn & Missouri Valley OOTJTII Fkkmont, IIartinoh, Wahoo, Lincoln, SkWAHP, SUI'KKIOK, David City, York, Ai.iuov, Norfolk ASK AUt Northern Nebraska, Black Hills AND CENTRAL WYOMING ONI,V MIIKCr LINK TO Sioux City, Minneapolis and St. Paul, Ticket Office HOI Kurnatn street and Welwter Hf,rHit Jj'nlori HI ill Ion. M. O. BURT. J. It. BUCHANAN Oen'l Miifiiiiier, Ohi'I I'iihhAkI., Chicago Short Line or.Tiiio CIIIC.QO Milwaukco & St. Paul E'y The Best Route roa CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. BO LID VESTIIJilLED ELECTRIC LIGHTED and STEAM HEATED Trslns Dalljr-eotixtMl.lnii of the Ufst I'ai.aci SH'i'iiliiK I uri m.koskt, riir.B i.imir i ih. Lcxiiaioim CoiK'hex, and lli'i Fluent DlnliiK Ciirx In l lei worlil, , Ker Tlirouuli 'I'lekew. can en inn ikkiu iixeiit st Iftel Ksriiuiii street snd st Union I'lM-lllfl depot. ' I t Kverv ni.M-nllon mild to iiiWHenuers by con rtcoiin pniiiloyes of IIiIn coniimny. F. A. NASH, Oen'l Ak'I, Omaha. Nb. BEST LINE TO DENVER AND CALIFORNIA Fifty Years mK Church of Rome, Hr Ki:V. (,'IIAH, CIIIMQUV. TIiIh In a Ntmidard work on HomanlHin and IU Hecri't 'vorkliiKM. written bv nun whoouuht to know. The nor y of I lie iixnaHMlfial Ion of Abriibiim Lincoln liy thn paid tooln or the Kuiiiiiii Diithollc l lunch lit told In a clear and convincing manner. It. almi rclalcit many fuel reuardlnif thn iiractlcnii of trlcKt sna iiniiH In the conveutM and miiiiiixlfrleii. It ha H.H l'lino. paueN, and In Nent postpaid on receipt of tlfi, liy AMKUIOAN I'tJltl.lSU- l!n I U, loin iiuwiini mrnct, iiiiana iii'i). or, Cor. Clark and Itanilolph, Cblciino, 111 G 1 lite 1 UWANtt UHH.l iom OR A WE iswotio VnUfd VtstKt f.f AiMfl if I IUi in I I A lirt'l II V W II M XI i, ,.o M 1II Will III IIMiSiUI I It l II w M I, T"iiK. i'l II. maul IKI IHiI N, Ii I 'IS mi l. I f.,t il.'il I"" 'l "f , l.ia.n l , Mimw.miI mt I ie.n.li On Ix liHif ef lli lnt Hiniiiio I.mIi,!4 nt ltii I HH..I Siitl ef Ai.nili suit nil ll uf .'.It fTCIIfti lll f !! tllM'lnM llil m) tiili' iv i inlim mi Inii 1.) i ,vi f l.i Ihc liilniU ut liii n lm HI niiiriiitnl' it trllh OmillO' lllllll llll , Itll'W ti-W UHll'llifllU l.milr: The l.til nrniiui' liitiiiMii'ii l s t'tniln'r. IiikhI Mini Merlm."l. tuillliil f Itlli'l- lie -J II "lire, 'l ull ll nmt l!lnlili'iiiihi 1 1 tm tin IiIiMi ll nlino. It U I mteriiill Niel lliiii'Vnli'iil-iltltti! suit irnlii'thiv iiii'iiiIh'I lilli' IMntf Mini their wliliiwn niel oiiilinna when thev xrr m IiiiivimI liy ili'nlh. It iiileilitn I In- rliihl of prlvHln Jinlxiin-ii t - tint iiiilriiiniiielli'il fivi-iliini uf nilnlnii ln- lleVI'N lllH lllllllll M'hlMllN HM Sll I'MW'llllllI nnteiriiiiitl of thn xlule, iiml hIhiiiIiI lie kept free from e.vlenliiNl Irul or nei'liirliin Ciinlriil unit Hull M-rMoiiN illKlnyal lo Ihn fioveriuneiil who liolil s ini'iiliil slh'Kluiii' to tho him if Uiinie kIimiiIiI lie rlKorounly 'nelinteit from li'ili'lilnu Ihereln. It liellevea prlmiiry ulleuliiiii'ii In due In thn Kiivernmi'iit which protert thn liven, II'jcrlli'H iiml proper! leu of ItN i'IUm'IIh, mill 1 11 ill ei'i'li'HtiiNlli'iil hmiIkii H V hIioiiIiI not' under any clieiiniNliiiii'eH, li perinllted to meilille In Ihe iilTnlrH of Kliite, mill thill, coer iilon of atilll.en In the exerelMi of IiIh or tier rllil uf fntni'lilNii, iimlerlhn iiulne of rellx loiiNiir Nplrltiiul uiillnirlly nIioiiIiI lie pi n Ih)ii'(I UN a crime UKaliiHt the Ml ale. That It Im the duty of every citizen to de fend Ihn lawfully I'oiiNtltiited authority ami InHtltulloiiH of our country aalnnt corrupt and Inimical lnflucnccx, an well ax iiulnm armed iixsallautn, to the end that our Klorl- ous freedom he protected and tniiiMmltted uiiliiipaired to poHterlty, It eiirouriiKes haliltH of friiKiillty and In diiHtry iiiuiiiiif Hi memliern, and Im proud to lioiiHt that Onmuemen neldom heconifl a pulillc eharife or accept pauper hreiid. It believed III the rcHl I let Ion of 1 in in I K ra tlon and the exteiiHlon of time for the natur ill.atl(in of rltlxens, and that thu public iindHnhall be held for actual American cltl jr.eiiM who become Mettlern. Thn Loyal Orange liiHtltiitlon of thn United Hliilcn of America ban certain roii 11 1 rotiii'li I for iiiemberMhlll! That a man Hball bean actual American cltl.c!i, havlnn compiled with thn lawHofthn Ij iilleil HlnteH with reward to mil in all.nl Inn, ami wll limit a mental reNervation, 'Iiml, the mini li'uri L hIiiiII Ilea I'riiti'Hl lilit Htid alNothat IiIh parentN and wife nIiiiII bu I'roteMtaiiiH. 'Iiml he Mhall be thrift V Mild siiecnsNfu In IiIh IhinIiichh: hoiiornbln and truthful In hU di-itl I iiltm with Iiih reiiowman, una Hliail on known us a lnw-Hbldlnir cltl.eii, 'Iiml, he will endeavor to Klvn IiIh children or any children under bin charK" at leat a (food common hciiooi cuiicnuori, ueoin kuio rul iiiiivilil nil iiohInIi iloclrlneM. and That he Khali be In noiiimI bealth at thn time of makliiK iipiillcatlon. ItmakeMiio dlffcrenen where a man was bom, no lnn as h ninnts tho forexoln reoulremcnlii. Thenci urn thn riuallflcatlons reiiulred o pvery Mppllciint ti the order, and wn do not thins inai any pairionc nmencan oi-uit offers hetUir arniv or iirincipiim ami icacn lllKM. AMKUKIAN LOYAL OHANOK LOUOK (, Hinii u() iiiwiiniin """n . ... r.- 6tij yonln of month, at o'r.itu'k, m. H firr, wry SUPREME CABINET American Orange Knights. mult rrn Wil l,. I. S,....t,A r9 KiMiinliH iriliUA tim I ll m iiruiir m in mm "i H" """"" "" jiwtn In in iiialnUln thn mvrmnw.y of law, r.rdnp und rdfmt It utlnfifil fn''imi; to pr- rv lnv o t no nuwn jrnm'.mm: u lMTiH'tiiii( h.i'I UU'ii Uto prf f'ptu ntut fc'fl I ..... i ..tt ..J .1 mi 1 1 , I j.nu IIIhIii (foitraritiM-d liy thoCoriHtltutionof th 'nUi Aiiirt it roriH. 1'iir Mininiiiii icfi r-Kr"'""K . ... ...mi ' .i tili.tiliiu uf uniiiihnw ttvpllii 1j '. H I 7iin( U..,.'m Til' HHIlrlMIM' WHTi'lilrji ill. It fi""ll.H' Ti & t . . .. . it lint. if,...i...l U. Hatfiirifiw, mwit, lonaoii, io. Jr.Order United American Mechanics Inntltutorl May 17, l8S3-EIIlblllty For Membership. Anv white male person born In thn United HtiilJ'Sof North America, Its territories, or miller Ihe nrotectlon of lis ftiitr. who shall fiavn attained the tte of sixteen years, who Is of ifood moral clianicter, a neiiever in i hp exlstencn of a Siiiiremn Helenas thn Creatir nnii rri'scrvcr or i.nn lie verse, in invor oi .m.m i.l.i.'iiiw.ii. oi.iMiwiiil In iittv union of church anil state, snail tin CMKimn u rniim- liershln inn er thn nrov slons of thn law In thn stale and siibordlnatu council to which thn application Is made; provided, that no person Khali bn received Ut beneficial mem Is.rshln vlio Is over lift v venrs of aire. A sTson shall not bn permitted to thU oruer wno ois's noi, possess a kihiu morm charaiMer. or who Is In any war Incanaclt ated from parnlnK n llvllhood, nor shall liu he under sixteen years of an. Subtectsof a sectarian or partisan char aclnr shall not be Introduced Into any rneet- luff of this council, nor "hull any mnmis makn usn of thn n.imn of this order at political ineetlntf. Tim oiukcts ahr: first To iiiiilriliiln and liriimotn thn Inter ests of Americans, and shllil them from the depressing effects of foreign competHlon. Second To assist Americans In obtaining employment. Third To encouratfii Americans In bust ness. Koiirth To establish a sick and funeral f ii nd. Hfth-To maintain thn public school sy. tern of fhn United SlaU'S of America, and to prevent sectarian Interference therewith, and uphold thn readln of thn Holy lllble therein, NEBRASKA. stats mrwrii, or nkhiiassa: H. (1,-WM. I'. KNAI'I'. Omaha. H. V. (!.-!. kVf P. SHUI M. Omiiba. H. (!. Secy.-(iKO. C. I LNTON, I'. O box 7Z iminnii. H. C. Treas.-'. ft. A 1,1 .VS. Soul h Omaha. Conductor- II .H. It A Iti'lli if.li l'lutmout h Warden- ' S. .Met ' A I I.K V , Ho. I Inn ha. Sentinels -O. II MIKItWooli. Co. Omaha II l. IHII.M A llinlihii. Kepresi'iitiitlveB In Nritloiuil Council -WM V, KNAI'I'. II. L. HAY, W. A. ilKS!n:n, I H McAI I. V mid J. VV. IOC Pl. t. Thn next resrulnr rneellnwr will bn held on thn third Tuesday In July, atomaiia T?UANCS S. KKV cor NCI L No. S meet every I'rldav evenlnif at O. A K. Hall I'laltsmoulh. Neb. VIsltlnK hrolhers cor dlallv Invited. W. K. looi.i nos. liec. Soc, UfASIIINflTON COUNCIL No. 1. meets i.vitv I1i1h I'vi'iilnu In tloodrlch hall 24th and F'ranklln street. Vlslttnif brothers always welcome. . j J. C. I'aoi, pec y. BOOK DEPARTMEW7. I urn !. m l i nn I i i.i Staiularcl Anti-Konmn Catholic Books Wltiti rirtv i AiiTiirtt t1 In .Ur l Vrrj liiiui If iiti. Uiil llif nUilu(k 'f Uii rtjsr ii, Chinicui't Bocks: i 1 w I II 1 V I II, 1 1 III IM M II Ol : . .1.1 I , i . II OH eil IMMIII ilMI sl.'NAI ulton's Books: ll I I II 1 MiH I ! I I i l ,-,, , l illi .1 .t! il iMiiul.' t 1H I M l.i'VI I'tl.v. ll . . M. Harris Books: ilii -i i Mr. and Mrs. Slatteris Works: itiWINf I IMC IMHHl" l'f, 7 . nil 'Mi 1,1 I" nf KiMI'lt 11,11 US r. !'! It" I'lii e. inei lil AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO. HIM HmvuiNf Mii'f, INiiil.N inlM II, No. 1 iiieeio In I. in ' colli, Nehraiilin. SUit'MIHA IHPNi'M, No. X menu nvery ' TuoiliiV evenluil III Cult) rum IiIim'H, 1 7 1 1 i suit KariiHiu Slreel S. r. ivminss. H. sec y. I.ml Jiw'kwin Street. WINONA HH1N'II, No. 4. meeln r-very Hiiliinlnv cvi'iihiK In licit Mens' Halt, 'iinllin'iiliil bliM'k, l ull iiml liomtlan su. OOO M. SHAVKII, IteC, SeC f. JAHI IKt.il COtlNt'll, No. A, ineetK PVnrjf ' TucNiluy llllit In Hiiulli Omitha. William Vamm, Hnc'y. IIIKKTV I'Ot'Nl'll, No. 1 nieem every ' i'lU'iiliiy eveuluu. I. O. O. K. Hull, LoiiIh llln, Neb. T. II. Lucas, Kec. Sec'y. IOWA. M.t'l'l'" CITV COUNCIL No 7- meets every ' Wedncsilay evcnlnn In O, A. Ii, Hall, Council llluilx. la. MISSOURI. BTATK COUNCIL Of M1SHOUI5I. H. ('.- I'', C. Iloriletl, llolden. Mo, H. V. 0. Kev, 11, A, Haiiirhlcr, Warrens- biirK, MInhoiii'I S. Ii. Sec y uollii u. i arron, ivarreusnurn, MlHHoiirl. Will meet at. Hannibal, Mo., 1'eliruary, iswn. KANHA8 CITY COUNCILS. L'ANHAH CITV COUNCIL NO. Il-Ments every Krldny nlKbtat mill Walnut street, II. C, Illll, Will Woodland. Ken. Hecretary. poLUMHIA COUNCIL NO. Ifi-Mcnts every Mni niilii v nlirhi, nt, the corner of Twelflli and Cherry streets. W. V. Sheaver, Uncord ing rleitretary, I-W7 Madison street, lATKIOT COUNCIL NO. Ill-Meets every Wednesdav nluht at A. O. II. W. Hall, 14'!! K. Kluhlee'nlh street, J. 10, I'IhIht, Knu, Secretary, 'HU I'lora avenun, AVKHTI'oltTCOUNCI L NO. j(T-Meets every vv I'Vlday nlifht at WeHlpoft, W. II. Hhllnk, Knc, Hecretary, 1CT K. Kluhth street. GAT,' KCITV (iOUNClL No. 44 -Meets every Monday hluht, corner 101 Ii and J'enii His,, over di UK storu, CI'ltlN(JI''IK,LI) COUNCIL No, 40-Meets 3 i.vi.i'v MiihiIiiv nlilit. between illHt and :i2nd on lliiimeH. CIIPKI'IF.LI) COUNCIL No. l-Meets at " Hhe.ltleld every Thursday nlxbt. Thomas Smith. Kite. Hnc'y, HhclllHd, M. Patriotic Order Sons of America. WAHHINOTON CAMI' No. I. I'. O, H. of A,. "'' meets each Thursday nvenlni? at Ued Men's flail, f ifteenth anil jiounias nis, WAHHINOTON CAMI' No. VI. V. O. H. of ' A.. Council HlulTs.-Meetliur In their hall over 4111 llroadway. nvnry Wednesday nlKht at 8 o'clock. J. II. Vas I'attaw, A. P, A. A UK LINCOLN COUNOI L NO. 16. AMRKI- cmii I'roii.i'i.l vn Association meets nverr sec ond and fourth Wndnnsday of each month In I. O. O, V. hall, riattsmotith, Inii, visiting members arn wnlcomn K. I'. Hrown, Hnc, LODGE DIRECTORY. If ANHAH I'UKI'LK STAR, L. O. L. No. 20ft Mnnts first and third Tuesdays of nae.t: month at S p, in., In A. O, U, W. Hall, corner Kourtn sti net and minnesoia avenue, nnrisas City, Kan. Samuel Harrison, W. m. Wm, llnlluirh, secretary, I7 iMorthrup avenun, VIsltlnK brethren cordially Invited. AUKOKA COUNCIL No. 2. W, A. I'. A. " MeeU every Wednesday afternisin at 2 o'clock, at thn A. I'. A. il.ill, 417 Minnesota avenue, Kansas City. Kan. DKOHI'KCT COUNCIL No, At, A. I'. A.-Ment evet v Monday evenlmi at thn corner of Twenty-tblrd and I'roipect avenun. Kansas City, Mo. Persons (JeslrInK to Join may en close their name, street and number, ward. nun and declination, and direct to box r,JI Kansas City, AIo. CUHKKA COUNCIL No. I. W. A. I. A. Meets " second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'cl'S'k In the A. I'. A. Hall, Southeast cor ner I'ackard and onirc avenue, A rmourijaln, Visitor arn cordially Invited U attend, VlIDE AWAKEforNClL No, 10. A, I'. A., meets every I'rlday hliiht lit pith and i (load, lirblsliy hull, Kansas ( liy, nun. VXCELHIOIt COUNCIL NO. 3. W. A. I'. A. ' ' t.ii.i'is i.vi.rv Monday af Icruoori at 2 ::I0 at Hell's hull. Southwest lioulevaid. near still e line. Ilosedale. Kansas. Krlends of other councils are cordially Invited to attend. Kverv trim American lady Is Invited tocomn and join us, nod assist In thu K'sid work. Irilatiou fnefl.00. r.ATK CITV COUNCIL No. S. A. I. A u MeeUevnry Saturday evenliiK at 4;i7 Mln iii.soIm svi.fiuii. Kansas lltv. Kus. Visitor cordially Invited. fOUNCIL No. 7, A I'. A.-Meetyery Mnn- dsv i. vi. Ml hi ill. Chamber of Commerce Hall, Hlverview, Visitor cordially Invited, fOUNCIL No. A, A. I'. A. -Meet very Hat- urdiiy evenlnif al southeast corner I'ai'k- srd and Osaire avenue. A rmounliile. Visitors cordially Invited. fOUNCIL No. II, A. I'. A,-teet at Wood- ward's Hall every Tuesday evening at sjp, t, sharp, Third street and Lafayette avenue. A cordial Invitation Is extended to visllliifl friends. A ItOKNTIN E COUNCIL No. 12. A. I'. A -" Meets every Monday nlifht In Nokes Hall, Arnentlne, Kan. All visitors welcomed. TOI'KKA COUNCIL No. 14. A. 1'. A -Meets 1 every .Monday evening In A. o. ti. W, Hall, 4IS Kansas avemie, Topeka Kansas, All visitors will be cordially welcomed. THE PRIEST, THE WOMAN, AND INK CONFESSIONAL. Itv KKV. tit AH. nilNJQL'Y. This work deals entirely wltllhe nracllces of the Confessional box. and should Im read by all l'rnli'l;int ns well us liy Koiuuii l mil olics I hemselves. The errors of the Confess lounl are clearly pointed out. l'rtce, In cloth, ll.liO. sent postpaid. Hold by AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 101.') Howard Street, OMAHA, NEB or, Cor Kaudolpli and Clark, Chicago, 111. O'Csrroaa't Wcil't: li'MHf llll I M I It I IV l.., till. Ii ". Ru. I.G. Whllt'sWoks: 'l'IM''i I'll KM !'. ... 1 1 It. .M -M V1"I l ' t -l. f r, A .ns i M l.i i I A VU ! I Is l I n Ii, .( . Hid ii t t on i ut- 1 1 m i t Thomas E. lejdcn's Works: 'Mi M-TINrilt it IhNs 1i JKt lT JSilHtils ot II I vt'M HV" .mu "MARIA MOISK" fo. snrtHi UPPLtMtNT lO THC AMIRI CAN II Si l" t l.iieiln il. "' -r itinitassili Ingle copy, X i tils. OMAHA. NEB. RAILWAY TIME CARD FOR OMAHA, NE.U. Irf'KVes UlllllllS 4 Ml iin III l am 10. 1A am s I ". am A MI pin II A M It." 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O, WHITE. riils excellent work deals with the political methodsof the llomitn Catholic Church. It conlalns much food for tlioioiht nun luke warm Americans will Hud It Interest Inn read.. InK. It Is printed In nood, clear type, and bound In cloth, l'rlcn (I .V , post paid. Kor sale by AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 1(115 Howard Street, Omaha Nr. or, Cor. Hanilolph and Clark. Chicago, 111. EXCURSION SOUTHERN TEXAS. Leauvs Omaha, Neb., March 13, 1894. Under tho Auspices of Texas Real Estate and Immifiratioii Co., To Houston. Dickinson, llalveston. and all points In Texas, vln C, It. I. & !' U'y. the ipllckest and best roule. Come with us and we will show you tht lines! and most fertile, tract of land, with nood waier mid healthy cllmale, for home-seekers, you ever saw. Kor tickets ami particulars, call on or address, C. A. EDLINC, Manager, 300 N, leth Street, OMAHA, N Kit.