THE AMERICAN, MUrNtMl UAtttNlf Aincrlcm Orango Knlgliti. A. T, I. f ,tMMl,tH M ai ) ii. ti ' i,. Min In v " " t t ptntf llm' 'r t huti b l ' wtiil- 'i )ni l i lui it lti mit ateii ( H. . Md Vti k !. K t. ari.'t atl irt )) la ik i .! j ai,i Krr lt il i(iim-e a I a tiaM ii. i -'".t 4 11 .-i il ..rt II K i W i f M n IM.i. f H I ,. i, l!1M 1iair IH'm lir '- mb't! drama. 't I lUv 1,. t'li.i util 1.1 til ef Lat ati. I 111, Oirt t and ( i- . . ... ,. i n . i t, m -I ... mi- ... it. n . unit ti a"t, " ! 1 1 a t . t- t. I. -4 til' t I .( I ,i , HW T t.k t ., Man h II - Ni I'lvatilt nt Tj '' 'f A- I' A ,n ' a lv Im lt i-'itlsl en H t il U ami ft'tio il the iu'lfti lie ,Si ism! that Hm ciili t '- roa trvl'n! i" ta" i !' lnl wiHiM I'M'' Malta m Id1.i( )n .? at tit rrn ! hrll tr U a'n 1I thai It Umoijth 'lit ItifHuntx of the niriiiilSi ii that John V, Mi-Kane W M ill Hill f Hlntf, 1hr "ah Me aitdlhe lli.lill... i!( n R 111 V, Mot.',, Apt-it ? iMtl mllar itintluxt ol illplj!ti her Mi hil pstfi anltjr In nur beautiful city on hi I'strli a', tiny, r-iinuifh ti can! minut of nnniii.nni, anyone stlth isirtlrle nMojatly toner free Ittatltu tlnin, to Iilnh with shame. I tn would Imatflii tilitiMil' In rt'it rhlilni Hwln In tht'ditv nf the HpAttUh liMtnUltlon liiateml of fiit AitH iU'H In tho nine teenth century. Wa It not an rdifjliia spectacle to see one nf tlii judiciary, hcadtnjf, In unlfurm, a IJlU-rnlan parade, under that ifrwn rir iiil-'H '1 flat -to ti.- ....I liU....l..., I I'll,., f !i-..ti" tltltlllllt. M 'n When it Judirn o degrade the ermine and dlknlly tf nn officii -one which nil iimxl HMiplo regard a Vln lieyond sectarian lrif1ueheecBn you wonder at thl piece, of bigoted, Idiotic auiMrlllloi), "iierutnptorally exeimlritf from a regularly cinpannellcd jury an Intelligent American rltlawn, a man ol cood moral character, a man who fought tha battle of hli country from JWil to Wfi, In order that thl great and gloriou rrpublle might live, while thl vlrtuotia dlseiplo of wrocutlon and JenultUm waa ruxtlcn I injf In noma twekwood'i Uwn or hamlet to keep out of the army'r " Tbl great and leaned jtirlnt wa UnmU'A from tha exalU-d purlloua of a pollou court Into hla prm nt jMltlon by lVtr'i p'nc and Itomati Influoncc. lie may lw di-nccndi'd from a lino of Jrlh klnga, novortboleM many of our btt cltlcu will uotchalhmjfG bla ro latlomihlp to tb Hlimtrloua "Jlmmlo July." ( )ur adiool election Ja ifolng on Unlay, and wo ar going to plitoo men of un doubted lrotatantUm lo ofHoc, thua driving anotbor nail Into thu colli n of that munilfl' d old fokIl altting in tb atlcan, on tha banka of th TWmr. Itoma and her minion muit ea:uat all lilacs of trut and riipormiblllty The handwriting ! upon tha wait, and tier death knnll I aounding from tha Atlantic to the Pacific. Tha little red achoo) hmM baa come to atay, and la ilourlablng Uk a green bay two. Ten atkta, cmfi'wlun, and aljtoIutUm floe bs- aora It aa tbay would from a doadly My nHjrbborh'XKl baa btn infead for the lat wf-ek by that burl?pio upon womaijhod known aa the aluUsra, who ar exhorting and commanding the faithful to put on the armor of aupcr atltlon and Ignorance and battle for tha cau of the defunct prktbood Many effeminate no-called i'rottant atill truck 1 to her political xmni n, but we have thern all branded with the mark of Culn ujn the forehead and can identify them a they run. Our polling boot be are ery much like a market town in Ireland. Koch liiddle and Paddle la wrangling and crowding around the voting plaoea a though hU or ber mi' alvat!on do pewied upon tielng intrucU:d by the holy father. We have a hard fight to make, but the daya when the hierarchy rule thi city are pant, and we, with a retoiofiable amount of vigilance, will redeem our city and count from the dotiiiiilim of men, Rome of M'hooi would frighten a bulbdog ujem the atreeta Vour valuable pajer k highly ap preciated here by all claieof patriotic citln, but la regardid a s trror by the puth. Ukx 1. 1 .. , It Will Sot Down.' Mit, Itai: There are man thing which arie in the Itoman Catholio at- moKphere which prodtwie a very id Mnaation on the w-rmitive nervea of the memberaof the Itoman church, They may appear amali at firt, but your fol lower deem it their duty to try to aur paa erery thing of tblacbaracter which will in the amallent way have a damag ing efftct upon the church which clalma to be the mother of all churcbea. One of the laUit of tht ae la the refer ! to the peraona wbo tomlm were in the walla of the religion bourn of your church in Mexlc, An official of the Catholic Truth Society, attempt to diMp;l from the mind of the people arid the author the fact which bad been expjtsod. IJut, probably to the aurprke of the Truth Boclety man, in U ad of oueillug the unpleasant reiirtu, an inveiitlgatlon wa atartcd which proved to the public more conclualvely than tofore that the Haggard' novel referred to fact which could not be disputed. And the would-ie friend of the Itornan Catholio church ha ixjen an enemy by calling the world'a atten tion to aomctbirig which ahould have been buried and forgotten year ajo, Let me, therefore, aay now, aa I have often aaid before, "take the advice of our friend and make aome radical change in our church, and diacard the thing which are bringing: ridicule ihiiih ini') at U Hili lit t ! lotketl; Jon I: i lui tii.n f U,iiiU ai mi-t' mmo w tit ain flii'hltrir tlti-lr apltiitial watfaM tin (u it - tf faith, ! U ! It a tli-kr'v fonMlailiut vt til, I, 1,1 tmllil Unit- laitl. Il.'kllt tt ii'iidriit tittti ImitirtllaMy, tt't )ii HI i!-l t atttoiiMil nf di. tu.r! Whirh, aill, 11111 l.iiitilml )i'H ultt, t't a fi rti'i'tlntt !i'tt Jimr i liiiit Ii il Hi" n lit Vim it'iiinl t'uvi Up llii'" t'i'M. t M liHire J nil fun ( nil dt imttilte, theirnnli r villi N tin eiph.liiit. IbH'iiinti uil th pjal liilyl put " lltrilx't i In ber frame; tain aiy tin' aim and txbty and other thing that finitd natue, the punt all for ifotleiit b'li vfl the ulilit that ton intt'l trut - It l old, eoinleiiitii d ami rotten Murm-eati'it, and lnk It iihM. Abf.l'ii IbtniMiilih' (hiliatftn. The liftfi'in'H of a Mirtlon of the "pu.li," which will Mill llniri-r with the cltlenti of Knium llty until the ttimlng election tbta fall, I Udng iIU- played by the olllclul action taken In the Fifth ward Hot. Tho I'ryor gang linn not been nrrentetl, n tr bun any part of it coma under the action of tho law. Much men went nrnatd nn wero die tilled ly ii member of tho I'ryor gang, and are now In tho enmity Jull, Heveral week fHiforo the election In ti neat Ion a preconcerteil action wa matte among certain portion of tho "ptiMli" element to organize a compact body of thing for the purjxMte of alug' glng every known member of the A. I', A. who vIhIUmI certain ward, wiitire tho "work could tw done to the lt ad vantage," See! Soma of tho promt ncnt "ptmh" polltlchtn are implicated In thl Nchcme, win me name are with held, but who will Us vigorously pr(e cuted when a full amount of evidence ha lieon aecured. In reaped to thoae who are Ix lnir made martyr In thl Fifth ward alTair, a certain council in the city ha adopted renolutlott a fol low; Council No, unanimously adoptod the following renolutlon intxhalfof thowt who are now In tho county Jail: wiiKKKAM, Uur irleml, ,, .M, 1'aUt, l (;, )tt, J,, i, (;oleinan, .1, Lovo, A. i. (iove, VV, II, Oumm, O, M, Brig- nam, H, A- 1'lke and u, W, McCowen for devotion to and in defence of the purity of the "American ballot." are now held in dinted v en the fultui f'hari of murder in tho firnt degree. There fore he It llmlim, That we deeply aympatbizo with our twrneeufed frlenda, and that we pledge our honor, profierty and live in the defenxo and tnaintenamte of their wlvea and fitmllle. fie it further Ikmkml, Tttat we extend our hearty thank to our friend for the noble aland taken by them in defenae of "American principle' on lat Tuesday, and that a cony of tbeno resolution t wnt to our friend, a cop bo given to the paper lor publication, and a copy oe upreau on lite record or tw council. COMMITTf-K, The better clan of citizen have be como very indignant at the action of thoae who are In authtrlfy, and tboae who are offlelnll jieraeeuilng tbeae fiede, However, many eye are belig uireeted to their omclal act, and no atone will tie left tmturned to aaaUt in correcting the wrong theae odlcial have made. From alt appearance the Jand-lld' will be greater in tho next election than in the one juat paat. The American 1'rotectl ve Aoc!t Ion atond by it member juat like it vote, and dimmuU jutl!0 in thl cae. Think twice. Karma Vihi Amttvnn. A .Vw Vorkrr Opinion. (Cfetii Tlie Kiiw'liy Aeierlean.) (iLKsn Vaum, N. V,f April 6th, J!l.-f Aoclatfl F1!Ur Kanaa' City March ith came in due !Mon, I wa abaent from home at the time, it wa miaplaeed, but recently reaurectjd, In rep) will a, I would have iieen ptoaaed to have met you, when 1 w in K, C, I am glad to know that you are on the Lord'a aide, (a the Chritfan ay) when one belief wrrejond with their. We have no A, 1', A, council here, Tueaday' elc!tfon, we elected the whole entire reimblhtn ticket, wllh xmaibly one Itoman on It. Thl man had a few ear ago quite a etto with hUprleaton account of tunm dlf ferenca of opinion, It wm rejKrtid that he withdrew from the o!let, he ha broad view, and will not be governed by any prlent. He often apeaka at our Lyceum meeting, and judging from hi expreIon, ho i not In harmony with papal dogmaa, I think our elec tion prove that we are qui to American, If not, mi can aend a few Mifdea of K, C American of March 'KHh, No, t, I hall lie pleaaed to dltribut) them among our clergy and teacher, I like to pur them up, the K, C. AumtCKH i good tor that purpoae. i;ne or our I'reabytorlan Hlble exwrtiftder i oulte outapoken aalnat Koman aggreaaion, hope for more of thern. very reafcxjiruiiy, VAMr.xr, Virf.K. 1 06 Stntth atrect, C Ion Fall, N. Y. The Jeatilt. Indeed the Itoman Catholic church "atoundthe gazing wwld with proll- gie and contral Ictlon; now the pro toctor of the opproaaed ; now the right arm of tyrant, now breathing charity and love; now dark with the paaslona of bell; now beaming with colcatlal truth; now masked In hpo:rl and I i. , H i' f.Mi!rtt arid pn I' 1, l Inn atitl bat.'. i piidiv, .!. m, It-nth f!m biaitl pi fx in a n ten.loreeM l l 4't!n In li e .mt i t t ;" and the J' ilia in 1 1 Ihti ltt tl! itia line nf M aii l.i fu Milii I Vi f.,H ,V i iti.( . - I nt.llnlillliin I liitrt fcrnttli tt i I I t"i 1 ti kioa t lit A iiu-f ( tM I IIH.M.iiHH, K v , Apt ll t. Hurry Hindu, Mt ar hir ami Itnilher Sltaki', the wink la will dutus and tlintit nf ci- up from all Injal Aiiii i d'aii In Ilila wm Hihi. ( ini liinatl I ante, aliliiiiit. nun tine all her t lnlhia off tt jlng to gi t there, and b" ilu j abe I atatiiltfig imki d In foiti an In Mllgenl pulilli'. I am ovi r Jn)ed at the iratilt. allll I lijiet hi the hugglah dlaamltloit of Ihit iTpublliana elaltiilng everything w hlli the victory U'loitg to I In' A, I' A. and Jr. O, IJ. A. M. Hay, bow many of our laty are but t: let me know. I am very nntlou alanil thl maltir, and ho I all the order, tilyn me all the prlvntit new you tan, I am aoiry I wa not In the lltfbt with ynu, or with our laiy. Cniiipllnieiit all fur Kentucky I am allll doing kihmI "ork. J left Mc. at Kvanavllle, Ind. Hu will aoon ro- turn to Kanaii City. 1 think be la In Kentucky tbl week, at I'aduenh, then to Torre Haute. I returned homo laat Thuraday, and lenvo uguln tomorrow to put In counclU; then I return ami go loMomphl, it (id I think New Orlean, unit; aome one get ahead of me. Our fall campaign 1 coming on, and I want a hand in it, allll I will mot likely be called away. Hoping- to hear from you aoon, I am your, I). C. Mkkkkk. ii i i - " Itoinnnhd et True American. A great deal la Icing aald alxiut the roci'iit A. 1'. A. agitation throughout tho country, and crltlclarna aeem to be freely irivcn. Aa wo underatand the object of thla organization, it pur'toae 1 to keep thla country what It i oa tenttlbly a free nation. No one will but admit that if an officer of thl gov eminent hold an oath-liound allegiance to the Mipu of Homo, lie I not a true American citizen, and if tho poto were In a jioaitloii to control the oflicer of thl nation, it would no longer be government within itelf. No man can aervu two matcra, Koman Cutholica upiairt a nun her of aecret ytclltical organization and It bu been uemou atrated by their action that their ob ject are to id ace none but Catholic In our ofllt!1,, Iiagula the matter a they will, thl la a fact, and it ahould he the duty of overy American citizen to work atrainat the union or any church arm atate, Tbeao are our etitlmnta, not that wo love the church lea, but our country more, Ntvport, Atb,, Jlipw- IMM, it' Jf Terror For lifm. HllKIfOV, Neb,, April tub, 18H-I. Kdltor Tut! Amkuicamj I have jut tma reading ymir noble and fearle iaperand think that it ought to be in tho hand of every voter in the United HUtte, We get copfe of it in our council, and by tha way I would like for you to inaert In your next lue That Shelton Council No, 71, A, I', A, meet every Thuraday evening in K, I', hall, Vialtlng members welcome, C, II. SMITH, I'realdent, J. II, WAbTKIW, Secretary, I ee In your paper aome council which do not have the name of the inwr algned to them, Are they afraid of the man with the 1000 feet of half inch rope, or I It tho mighty dol lar that keep their name off. Now form part I am not afraid of either, A for the ifiollar f am pretty hy juat at thl time, but I will have a few to spare In a few day and will then contribute to the Free Speech fund. If ever member would do that It would do a great deal of good, C. II, SMITH, TUB American Protective Aaaocla- tion warn and ad viae all official, slate and national, to be on their guard rjax:tlng the creation of an new law or law which ae not full in harmony with tho principle of our eonatitution, and which in their tend'-nele and na ture are designed to cripple any of our free inatitutlon, We cite the free Mchcol ytm a one in tamo. And we my to you plainly that the A, P A will not tolerate a division of the public school fund for eeu!ar purae, and every person who, in dealing with that or an other un-American problem, shew a disailtlon to disregard the aplrlt of our conslitutional law may upeet, with reaaon, that the are fill ing their laat political place of truat. Thla I the end. To the faithful it shall be a lamp, The Homan Catholic of thi city number about U or cent of the popu lation, yet the have over U'i per cent of the joal tion under the city govern ment, and for year It ha been almoat imjawalble for Protectant to secure a position unless they were known to be ampathlzer or willlig to contribute to the cause of Itemanlsm, NKWHUiuuciut can obtain The Amkkica! from an wholesale news dealer, Your customer will' want It, 'ut It on your counter. t'HJ 1 K.it Midi t 4i.,i4 i f ) t i h tri I'M It It ,.!.. ll 1 ll Mill i l t l Ifi l.il .iir II-' tH'ft ,.. . I.. H. I I t-fl mm rtt ft A H e I I I I II I !-. M I l HI n... . t it. I l t Hl lill ,'-il t f tt I .! Llll Sii a tul l-lt. H I I (lt. n tan ai at fin ... Ii I .,i. H eM"in ItK f.iln tiH i t . ir,.. . H I I f !) ( l M I iiiiii .i il It. .!.( l iH,.i.a l ! i M ia i H.i.! M ii t. tlttANU LUDUl LOYAL QRAMC INSTITUTION United Slate of Amrlril. srj HIANt'1 C. ( A.MI'lir.I.l.. M W O. M litiiiiaiinlla, Minn TIIOS, MILMUANiUraml (. r..ti.rv, , KviTi'tt, Maaa, at. i r.iia, lill'i M.iwiiril Hlri'nt, tlnuilm. Ni'l), OraanUnr fur ilniiiriini'iii nf NiiliraaViii, Iowa, ivanatta, Allaaimrl ami ( nlornilti, OHASdli 1'ltiyvil'LES. On iM'hiiif uf Dm ,nvl Oranxa Loclita of tha t'nlli'il allll... f AiinTlra, ntnl With view f correct Intf the fiilae liiiproaalon that ftimnli urn eiiilrnvorliiK to cenvry to the inltnlaitf ini'n who lira umieiitmlnted with OruiiK principle, ru theae fi'W alittetiient nmrln: The Loyal OrutiKfl Inatitutlon U a brother. heoil anil alatnrhood, hound by three tlca Juallcn, Truth and KlKhteeuatinaa. It hna no hlddi'n alma. Ills Prut.'nml and llnnovoli'iit Huxlatlnn and prnli'i'lliiK inpiiiher while llvlntr and their willow, and orphan when thoy arc rn moved hy clout h. It uphold the rlnht of private JudKinent' the uiitriiiiiiiinlli'il fnii'dom of opinions be lluva tha public sehoola are an eaanntlal aafexuurd of the date, and ahould be kept (res from eelnalaatleal or acrturliin control and that persona dlaloyal to tho K'ivirntnent who hold a mental Hlli'Kliitica to the pope of Koineahould be rltforoualy escludiid from teachliiic tliiTi'ln, It bi-llfvi' primary iilli'uliincfl la due to the Kovernniunt which protect the Uvea, llbcrtli'i and prnpertln of Ita cltl.nna, and that ecclcaliiallcal aulhorlty ahould not' under any clrcumalancfa, be pi-rmltted to meddle In the iill'iilr.of hIiUi', and that ('"r, clou of aclllr.cn In the encrclae of hla or her rlKhtof fratichlae, under the aulas of rclltc lou or aplrltuai authority ahould be pun llnd aa a crime avalnat the atate, 'ihat It la the duly of every citizen to dti fend the lawfully conatliuted authority and Inatltutlons of our country aiialnat corrupt and Inimical Inllui'ncua, aa well as until nut armed saaallanla, to the end that our lnrl- ou freedom be protected and tratiamltted unimpaired to poaterlty, Itencouraice hablUt of fniKillly and In duatry amoriKlls membcra, and I proud to boaat that OranKcmen aeldom become public charite or accept pauper bread. It believe In the reatrlctlon of Imiiilttra- tlou and the extenalon of time for' the tnttti r all .al Ion of clll.i'na, and that the public arid ahall be held for actual American cltl sens who become settlers. The I.oval Orauue limlllulliin of tha UnlO'd SlatJ-a of America haa cerlulu reoiiirementa for memnerahlut That a nuiri ahull lie un h'IiiilI Aiin.rl.'iin eltlwn, havln complied with the lawaof the i;nH4.ii riiti,-. wiiii nxiifii to nalurall7,atlim, and without a menial reH'rvat,loii. I hat till! anul cunt ahull he a I'roleataiit. and alaothat hi puri iiia and wife shall be I'roieaiania, That he aha I hn thrifts and tiereaafitl In hla hilnlni'Mj honorulile anil truthful In hla deallnxa with hla fcllowinan, and ahall be known as a aw-aiiio ni( clllwii. J lint lie will endeavor v u ve h a children or any children under hla nharite at leaata a'MHi comriKin wnoui eoucution. ln'inif care ful U avoid all noiilah doclrlnea, and in at lie alia I lie In aound lie hi Hi at the tleiM or masiiiK Hiipllcatlori. Itmakeano a irreriince where a man wa horn, ao Ioiik aa he meet the foreiroln feoulremeiita. Ilieaw are the dual Mention reou red e very applicant Ut the order, and we do not nun mat any patriotic American order can oeera uettor arravof nrinclplea and Mutch- 1IIK. J. 0. I . A. M. A l eys I, Pal node Orgaulntlon. I'ra termtl ami lleuellclal, Ktrlctly J(oim I'arilaan and .Non-serlarlaii, lou.i.iiaArios or chimc'ii'i.ks, The National Council of the Junior Order or l otted Ainerican Mechanic In annual 'hIou MMiemhled dei'larea; That the conaet IuuiIIhk upon the ahore of the horde of lirnontfit. viclouxand lawlea criminal, or t he ted World ahould lie viewed with alurm by the loyal and oalrlotle cltl- M'lia of thla country. We altif iii a warm and hearty welcome te all ImmlKruut Who dealre to better their comiit.ioH una necomn a part and parcel of our nationality, hut we have not one aouare Inch of room for the unarchlat, the aoclullat or nlh l llt, or for any one who la not will In to now aiieioance 10 nun iiuk wn ten la oowerful enuh toahleld and protect them aa well aa u. in the exerctae or all civil and rnllKloua lioeriy. We afllrm our devotion to the nubile achool yH(. i of thla country. We believe In rtom- pulaery education, and that all 0'in'lilii In our noola ahould lie In the Kuifllah Ian- finiK". to the end that future generation of our country' worker, educated in the may on ame v, tune tneir oiue in the rank hlatory, the citatum and manner of Ameri can. We iruarantee to every man the liberty ef worahlpln it'Hi aet'ordlna to the dlctuO'a of hla own eonaclence, and would nlve every aa- lafance to proOict all In theexerclae itf thla IWiertv. out wa olijnct moat atrenuoualy to Hie Interference of any church, no mat ter under what mime It innf enlat. In the l.im. poral alTair of thl country. We believe that the 1111,1c ahould be read In our public nchiNil; not to tj-n.-h aectitrlanlaui, hut Ui InculcaOi Ha tiehlnKa, It I the re!,nlwd atanditrd of all moral and civil Ihwi we therefore tadlevo, lhatour children hoold tie educated In lutiotchlriir. but that no doKmn or creed ahould be taiiKht at the ame time Wn believe that DalHotlam and love of count ry ahould be Inatllli-d InOi the heurta of children, and thiil, Willi the word of Mother, ''Home" and "ll"aven." our chil dren ahould he tmiKlit that our II1115 1 the avmleil of all that ei'ike a "Inline" for u. W would place a IIUK iiiwiri every pulillc hied In our land, and a Whin within, and the object leaaon therein ct forth ahould be it LhMj'on Until te e vk.v aljiri,. avtil,di l.houl ana to enxu'i u. In thl noble and patriotic work we aak the cordial and hearty co-operation of all K"d cltlj'n. In thl vrand work wa need the helplnir hand of all orjHnl.af Ion holding the ume view and principle. We have no time ror jeaioume aim mr nnua, nut witn a iinlo-d front we ahould march forward. ahoolder to ahoulder, remeinle'rlng that l.nlted we aland, divided we fall," In the atrlcteat aeuae wn are a national poll II at omaulyatlon, but we oppoan with unanimity t he allghtit taint of partlaanlam, Our euuntrv" la our motto, and we keen thla motto ateadlly iM-fora u. We arecoynf rant that there Hre great end powerful oiiemle within our inldat, reUlrlng the lull i ut: Hi i i '. earn . i we ! 111-! 'Si n nva a. (,:,,, , l.e ai in, m .t ti 1.! ii,,.n , id , I.IV- . I.B. Ul't f,. ' ! l-lll'l e.....l T,i amiat .n n. n in i imia 1.ii. I f-vuf Aiit la tttat' 'IHII, 1 i 'iMIi t-i -i' ti-e. a k en.) fmn-ml re.i I f i h T.i r lKla tee imMle a I., . flhrt I a,,.,. , f Anrll. a kH. lo lw.r,i i. in'in 1 r, i,. . Uii r Mi "t til'ii.int H.a ivaii.i.g ef the IM BltiiS liinun IHS wt'at ltl atlnaa rue vwtitanitV lii-.jiii thai an a.i.l. ,all l 1 A while ,'. 1 ii, m ten I'elle " i't ntih ei.'i ti. . nr uhiii r (ti 1., in., ,.f I,, nn . Of ) nnl lura.-ler pri A lllevna In lli rvtatrnea nf a Stierei, Jti li.t ih t tvatur ami Prtwtvfr of Ihe I in vera. 1 1 ii-.1 ,t any ueloe ef i'linr, h and ataie I aviiiatile t.i fm i.Ih. hi ion ami the Aixurfcan ruiilii a. load avalvm, Ii. I n n n ami m ii nf nt tut" twine. flrlal tl,iltilrahll ever i1 yeat llntlHlaiy llll'IIITHTnllip. 1 he wm, 1 ".linih.r" in the title li Bit re I a Hi, 11 In Hie Rue nf liii'lnlx ia II Wna alil)l to ill-ninnUl, 1 ,e itiiler fmin I lie it. t. A. M aim lia mi nilier aiirnlncanee. Nnr la lh Word ' Meehalili'" lolieiinalnied llli't-auv. It n ri'taln nn inaiiiu'r to Htllaana, lull einhracea every purault,, iiniuiirr.Ha WAStsn, We want a rmmcll of the Jr, O. I' A, M every city, towu and village In the Unlled eiaie, It lathe lending Anicrli'iie imtrliille and iH'hi'll.'litl orgiiiilrHtlon, and the atrongeat ami one of the uldeat, t'oiillui'd to native IHirn. It laonly nei-eaaarv In make It oblecta, prlui'lplna mid woikltiga known to eaally aecure I'liiinuti cniirter nieniiiera to atari Council, A liberal premium will be paid to any nun orgiiiiiKiug a l ouucll, I or mil pur urn mm ami re, 11. A, n 1 iihi National Coiini'llor, New Itruuawlck, N. J DIRECTORY. NATIONAL COUNCIL. N C-ll A Klbbe. New Itruuawlck, N J, N T C--.I U A Itlchler. Ho W. Oauton. O, , Jr I' N 0".lainea Cratiatou, llox Jirt, t'ltts 1)111 Kll. I'll. N Hec'v--F,dwiird H Ileenier. O Ilo. 1M. I'hllailefiihlas olllce rooma Noa III and 17.0.11 ChcHtnut alreet. National Organ l.nr--Ht.epht!n Colllne, Hog TllA t'llluliiiril, I'll Men!, Ill Aaiinvliiil. C l.hlftl Tn.iuituv In juiiui STATE COUNCIL Ol'1 lbUNOIU. Incornorated February 24. 1Wi2. ' 0 T U liryaon. tCliia Wentwoi'th avenue unicago, e V C"Thna Rowan, 70ft Union at, Alton, .irrn t;i 10a j coen. 417 h hi 1 em ave Uliicago. H (.! Hcny..Jocpti H Ileynolds, l' 0 llox 719, Chicago. M (! rri'iia E 11 Bainb In. citil Armour ave, Chicago. Mnuteat Alton, fourth Monday In August "!' HI'IIOIIIII.NAT ?. Oeorge VVaahlngloii Council, No II. meet III" 1. and lliiiit I'lliliiy evening of each month, at Allium hull, M K Kuni olnh at, Chi cage, .loaeph M Iteyuolda It H, IftIA Wabttah ave, viaitora alwiiya welcome K aworlh council. No 111. meet Tiinadiiva Nil lit llonore at. Ktifiewood, ai Di.1,1 iveniworin ave. r, 1, uuui uurii. it Ciiliu Council. No Zl. meet Huturday evening 111 1 11 11 11 nun, eouiu 1 nicugo avu .John VV linger. UN, llox 4,'iH, MISSOURI. STATE COUNCIL Of MISSOURI. H. C.-F.C. Horden, llolden. Mo, H. V. C.-llev. II. A. Hluuifhu r. Warren. burg. Mlaaourl . (J, Hee'y Itella 0, Carroll, Warrenaburg Mlaaourl. Will meet at Hannibal. Mo,, February, 18WJ, KANSAS CITY fXlUNCILB. T-ANHAM CITY COUNIIL NO. H-MenUt ,v every Frlditv night at lldil Walnut atreet, 11, u, inn, u),i ivoouiiinu, uec, eecretary, ftOI-UMIIIA COUNCIL NO, I Meet every yj Haturdav night at the corner of Twelfth and t.'herry atreel. W, V, Mheaver, llecord- ing eecretary, 14117 mauiaon a 1 rent, PATKIOT COUNCIL NO. Ill-Meet every ' Wedneaday night, at A. O, II, W, Half, i;;i r Mgnieentn aireei,, ,1, b, I'laiinr, juio, eecreiary, wz flora avenue, WKfTI'OKT COUNCI I, NO, 87Meet every ' Friday night at Weatport, W, II, Killing, imc, eecretary, xsm k, Mghth atreet, f.ATKCITV COUNCIL No, 44-Meet every u Monday night, corner IDlh and I'unn Ht over ui ug aiore. CI'HINOFIKLII COUNCIL No, 4flMet w eilLfV 1,ll,,IUV lill,l,l It.ltU,,,,.. !( ul u.t,l I. lid on I Inline, Cllf.l'1'fKLII COUNCIL No, ,lft-Meet at. - eiieuieui every 1 huradiiy night, Thome Hiill h, llec, aee'y, hhellleld, Mo, lANHA I'Ultl'LK HTAK, L, O, L, No, V- Meet lliat and third Tueaday of each month at p, (u In A. O. (I. W, Hall, corner Fiairlh atleet and Mlnneaota avenue, Kfthau i lly, Kan, Humiml ilurrlaon, W, M. Wm, llallagh, aeereiary, ftii7 NorthruB avenue Vialtlng brethren cordially Invited, NEBRASKA. STAT B COCSCft, Of SKSMASMAI N, 0,-WM, F. KNAI'C. Omaha, H, V.O.-LKVI I', Mllltl'M, Omaha, H. ti, Hiicy.-OKO, (J. 1' KN'I'ON. 1'. O box m. uuiana, H, ti, Trea.-C. II, AI.I.KN, South Omaha. (Conductor II H. IIAK TlloLlr, I'latamouth Warden-I', . McCA I'LKV, Ho, Omaha, Sentlueia-O. II. SIIKUWOOO. So. Omuhai It I', OOLMAN, Omaha Ui nreaj-ntutlvea li Nut Council WM, , It A IT. II, l OAV, W, A M KHHItJK, I' McA 1,'LKV and J. W. IIOlJJr.K The neat regular meeting will he held on the third Tueaday In July, lW4, at Omaha, t?HANOI a, HKY COUNCIL No, 1 meet every Frlditv evening et ti, a It, Hall, I'lat.Umouth. Neb, Vialtlng brother cor. dlallv Invited. W, K, Cooi.tnoa, iut, nec, UTAHHINOTON COUNCIL No, t, meet every Friday evening In (loodrlch hall. 24lh and I rankltn strnete, Vialtlng brothers aiway welcome, j. t;, rus, smry. INCOLN COUNCIL No. ' coin, Nebraska, 2, meets In f,lo- "JOLriMlUA COUNCIL No. 8, meet every v Tueaduy evening in i'atteraon bUn:U, J7tn and Farnuu Htreeta, M, T, Wtooies, It, Sec'y, Mill Jackaon Street, lAHFIFLI COUNCIL No, H. meet every " Tueaday night In Mouth Omaha, WlM.UM FaUli, Hlic'y, IIIFHTV COUNCIL No, T meet every ' Tueaday evening, I, I), (), V, Hull. Lou I. Vllle, .Null, T. II, Lucaa, Itec, Hec'y, A MfUUUAN LOVAL OUANOK l,OIKJK, x No, meet liifl ffrat and third Tuea. day evening of each month, at :ie o'chak, M, l yUiot, aecy. atrlotlc Order Sons of America. WASHINOTON CAM I' No, I. V, O, a. of A.. " meet each Thuraday evening at ltiH Men's Hall. Fifteenth and Ilouglaa Hie, UASIIINUTON CAM!' No. ii, I'. O, , of " A,, I iuri,'ll lOiif. Meel tug In their hall over 4I ItroadS'iiy, every Wedneaday night at o'clock. J, II, Vita 1'ttm, swretary A. P. A, Thero la no good reaaon why any jwr son should bo in doubt as to tho attltudo of tho A, I', A, on any question, Tho order has publlahodand republished it declaration of principles, which read a follow: Flrt Nationality la not a bar totuetuber anK.rti ! ttl Wi .ttt- aa (,- 1 ' an k ( y-f(.., M l .r i.,i ii l l.t a ak. It). r. ! et trti l t.i I i.ljOh R'I l, ,s., mt, etit.t al tu fta ImI'IhI'i.1.1 a.tietl Ot n- lainl.tant ,4 ttinmir .,ila that I" r.i.ii wCf I(k full ttS'TMain h. ri ii!.al mtanitaiinn .i s,iirit ll,a .ivl.vnl vfiKa t alie-t eialea 4 tvtvy mil l.i.t IxMigt.l rtii) anil rtsii. I tiiy I ihh f tn fnr i,( it . ie l)intiintl liixny and i!!M!t,;ei the g. rtiie i el , 1 . t (l;i.-. atate Sltth - Wa trcai.t all rtli(t. ilio, . iwtaaiatt.a it, pnrn.tr nfe l and re tllu li!iy S. ii I'll, ll la, )t, ,,t tipinlon, iitiwlan an nafe lo imiIdI ,.ele. t t.ict II, aillllcat er eillltaiy ultt. i,,m alt.) ewe aiitnm at-leiiae.-e l.i any f.Hri lgn lileg, pileitt ' fHi'leataat teal r.ier, ; t lglith-We ar ihtei fnee reatntaintn the prlin lile f imn geneial MnaeiMartan free) achiait iirganlrntlnn end will eia all at letupla M iiiiUnt It by any aeeUrlan In.tl- liittnti. Nmth-We are ciimd in all attempt, Iih-iiI or imiiiitiitl, to ut publii' fiiini. tor any WM'tnMan iurxp, Tinth-We are in favor of law taxing church property. Kleventh-The opening of private and pa-ria-hlal S'htaila rniiventa and tuonaaterlei to publli! omclal InapeiMlim and placing on Dm nine plnnof morality and lawaaa I'roteatant Inatitutlon are, TwelfthWo are In favor of rhanglng our Immigration law In auch manner that they will protect eur cltlm-n laborer from the evil Influence of cheap pauper and criminal labor which, through tho Inatrumeniallty of European propagandlat aoclctlea and In this country hy tho aid of atrlkera and the entitle Influence of prleal. are rapidly tupplanttng our free and educated American cllliteu In every line uf Induatry, Thlrteen-We believe thnro ahould be an educational quallllcatlon to elective fran chlae that will require every American cltl- ten to be Amerluanlr.ed. Fourteen We are In favor of putting into onisc bonnet and true patriot who are beat qualified to fill the poaltlon regard lea of political partlu. Fifteen-We are willing to be governed bv theae principle in our future political action. (Sixteen Our mUnlon 1 to awaken the people of America from tholr lethargy. In difference and over-con Hdenco eternal vigilance Is tho prlco of liberty, yet the rroteatnnts of tbl republic have ceuaud to be vigilant and in conacloua atrength are In tently chatting the almighty dollar orquletly dozing while we are awlftly drifting toward a more trumendou and terrible crlal than thla country ha yet known. tllrthplace is not the sola teat of American loyalty. We have men born In aeveral coun tries remote from thl that are aa loyal a any native. Hut they are not Komanlt, American loyalty conalats In devotion to our eonatitution, law, lnalltutlona, Hag, and above all, our public acboola. for without In telligence, thla repreaenlatlve republic will go to piece. Wo oppoae the teaching of per verted lilHtory In ourachoo and the mutlla. Hon of reference book to cover the Infamlei of the aiwulli'il church which la morn uolli.l. cal than rellgloua. Wn am oiioonimI to urleala and urn ittea aa auch taking inirtln election, and voting their lull y aa a unit In nin internal, or a foreign corporation witn liilentto Injure thla nation and Ita Inatitu tlon, A M R LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. in. AMF.RI. can I'rotectlve Aaaoclatlou meet every aec oud and fourth Wedneaday of each month In O, O. K, hall, I'lalUmouUi. Neb, Vialtlng member are welcome r 1 1 1 iirown, Mefl, ACKOKA COUNCIL No, Z, W, A. V, A. n Meet every Wedneadiiv afleriwinn nt. i o'clock, at the A. F, A. Hail, 4il7 Mlnneaota avenue, KauaaaClly, Kan, DHOHI'KCT COUNCI L No, HI, A. I', A,-Meet 1 every Monday evening at the corner nf Twenty-third and I'roapect avenue, Kanaa ;ny, mo. reraona oeairing w Join may nn- I.1WM I ll.ll . III. Ul .,111. 11,1,1 I,,.M Ul.ii.,1 age and occupation, and direct to box i'ti ttanaua uuy, mo, CUHF.KA COUNCIL No, 1, W. A. I. A.-Mnet. -' aecond and fourth Tueaday afternoon at t o'chH'k In the A. I'. A. Hall, Hoiilhenat cor ner I'ackard and Oaiige avenue, Armourdaln, viaitora are cordially invited to attend. UiHK AWAKKCOUNCIL No. Ill, A. I', A.. " meeta every Friday night at IMIh and L Jtoud, Urlgaby'v hall, Kanaaa City, Kan. ;XCKLMIOIl COUNCIL NO, II, W, A, I', A, ' meet nverv Monday afternoon 11 1, 2.110 at, Hell' hull. Houtliweat liimieviiril. neur al.ut. linn, Knai'iliilc, Kuiiau. Frleni a of other council are cordially Invited to attend. Kvery true American lady I Invited tocomn and join u, nod aaalat In tho good work. I nlittliin fnell.uo, ATK CITY COUNCIL No, , A, I', A, Meeianvery Saturday evening at 4il7 Mln neaota avenue. Kuuaua City. Kua. Vlullnr cordially Invited, COUNCIL No. 7, A,"lTA"-Meetaevery Men day evening at Chamber of Comment nun. mvervlew, VlKllira cordially Invited. VVMlh No. H, A, r, A.-Meeia every aaty urdav evening at aoolheuatciinier 1'iuik. trd and Oaage avenue. Armourdulii. Vlaltnra cordially Invited. COUNCIL No. II, A. Y, Ai-Mnet at Wood w ward'a Hull every Tueaday evening atS n. m. aharp. Third al reet and Lafayette avenue, A cordial Invitation I extended to vialtlng frlenua, AllflBNTINK n.TI NClL No. 13, A. I, A,- Meet every Monday night In Nok Hall, Argenllnn, Kan, All viaitora welcomed. OI'FKA COUNCIL No, 14, A, I', A,-Meta every Monday u vim lug In A. II. II. W. Hall 41 Kanaaa avenue, Tooeka Kanaa. All vlNlUir will he cordially welcomed. WINONA COUNCIL No, 4, meeta ever " Saturday evening In Itnlt Mima' Hull. Contliieutul block, 1'ilh and Itouglu!, UUO, AI, SlUVKII. line. Sec'y, fjOI'NCILNo. Kfi, A. I'. A t:ameron, Mo,, w riniei.M e meet eveiy Micond and fourth Monday evening, at fraternity Temple, Vlaltor Welcomil, Nolle of Amended Article of IncirMini nun. Notice la hereby given llmi el, .1 l.i. Mill,. I.. P monthly meeting of 'I'm a Amkmiium I'tiiu.ooi ino CiiMfaMV, a corporation duly aulhorlxed under the lawa of the Him,, of NehnialiiL uml doing biiHlueaaat Omitlia In Ilouglaa county In aald Slate, Article I V of Artlclea of Incor poration of auid Compuny wua atuiiuded to read ua follow In-wil l "Article IV, Thecupltol aUick ef thl cor poration ahall he Inn tliouaund taHMMMdollara divided Into line lillnllred aliurea i.f inn. tnin- dred dollar each, which ahall be fully paid iii- -iLiim ia laaiini, ihiU'il at OiiulIiu. MeliriLHkiL. 11.1111111 fk IdrecUira, .loiia t Tmomisow, I'realdent, W, C, Kki,i,kv, SiMiretary, M, L, .00k, U-2il 4t THE MONK. One of the rlcheat book publlahed, giving the complete experience of the famou Monh Law, Send for It quick. TS A HUMMER. PRICE $1.00 liy axpr, prepaid, Can't aend It by mall, U. M, piMtagn.tampa taken. Agent com plat outfit il.W. Addreae CHAS. W. RIPE, MAY8VILLE, KY.