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J THE AMERICAN. i- I I" 1 1 t TUG HUH. An Yptwh of Convent Life fttkH4 ft. I fc 1 1 ttt M 1 f 1 i. A I I tl.M'Tl H IV. INK KH I t - tSH((liiM J, Itttafttt f U't tvtt Ihrt HI pHm to l ew ww tlen, tdUlftot ktiwt.r thee, end teay t,.l torgi we. If I tlure.n'l her! tUtl ti0 pleaded th cutn that .raullne had tUlitM. Thitvftw father Jom-hlm ruft tl hit UU'Hl ! until the atvhet re-whord anew th til erlet! then, thuktrg hint rlf, ill bathed In tvtxptiatUm, ho twined Irt have mil- itenly dlimrt'tl a new opiilleht; tak leg the taered ) roWl, heappnmehtd t'lnrttte and efTered It to her with prayer, but Ihi arranged le auoh a way thai the pw foil at from the twUr'i hand tin) km broken In plecea on tho Door. 1 thai! never forget the IntprAimlon that tli falling erott produerd, nor the honor manltcittd hy many of the titter. They orn m dotlrout of cry Inn "anathema" at tho prlett hlmtelf, Ho did not full to Improve) tho opjHir tunltyt after having pronounced tho terrible tonlcnco which do voted poor Clarltte to eternal damnation, ho coin manded tho abbot to remove tho tacrlllglout portion to a toeret place until It thould ho known what wat the pleature of tho eeoletlottloal author! tloa. Mother Ursula received tho order to remove her and wo wore called to vetper. Tho evil one triumphed; tho cnomtca of Clarltte rojoleed. Many of the eye that looked upon tier that night never looked upon her again, and they never will until that aoloinn and Inevitable hour when tho lecrota of all will ho revealed. The acono which I have detcilbed filled our mind with terror. All the terror of tuperttttton were lot luoao among ua. Clarltte, hud illnapimared; if they had permitted her to llvo in tho mldtt of tho family wo would have ahunned her a ft pottlleneo. One heart tn!y teemed to tympnlhlzo with her; ono only tried to plerco the my tery which teemed to envelope her. I am torry to nay that It was not my heart nor mytelf. On the contrary, that which I eontldorod an Impiety In the. young nun filled willji nucha Itorror that J M WtTFto "ronton Von thetubloef. or that thov mlnht h ckd; finely toward tho poor creature1, Tt A. .. ...1 k M....1I-. l.. n in annum irivuu I nuuno wiiOi alone In the limine, pitied Clurlimo. , wnfeM with tadneta, th.t when th uggcuted tho Idea that there had Iron aomothlng amhlguout In the falling of tho emu", I rejected tho thought at an abomltiabla Impiety, Although during the ttmo I did not participate I thcto conjecture, I wiu fur from be iraying my menu, niiq inmied me and told me her tpprehermiont. After while the scattered my prejudice! and lod mo to adopt her vlewt, Wo both reoognlxed that they had deceived u In rofpoet to ClarlNHe, and that tho truth differed completely from what they had led UN to think. Nut thU oonvlatlcn came upon tit only by do greet. Hut the fright oauted by theanath ema wat onloted, and the tad uniform itf of our lift had recovered It! court when one night, a tutor, returning from tho midnight tervloe and oroxtlng the gallery to return to her coll whom floor wat next to a window whir opened upon the cemetery, taw a while figure teated at the foot of the crott that wat placed among the tomht. Nhe thought her eyet had deceived her but the looked again, and the tolomnly deduced tlmt the had teen tho figure run among the tombtand vanish like a mint. The tlnter who had thU adventure wat one of the leant Intelligent of the community, but tho wat riclthr tlow nor gentle In communicating to u her fright. Her orlet drew all of u Into the gallery, and here the ablwtt profited by tho Incident to give ut her opinion! "I blame myanlf teverely," tald the, "that T have not tooner up pointed a day offttllng toeiplate the terrible tin of dropping the erott, Un til that hn.ll lie done," tnlil the, "how can wo hope that thlt holy limine may lie delivered from evil tpltltt and do mont of hell, and that our lady will mile again upon ut?" Haying theto wordt, the took the arm of the awlxliuit mother and departed- after having given ordera that each of ut retire to our cell and there meditate upon our mltorablo condition. At we believed that evil tplrlt had much power upon earin, tt wat not very agreeable for ut to think th t beoauto of Clarltte, the evil tplrltt were looted In our mldtt and able to torment ut at their plctturo, nnd ttlll lett, that no meant could bo found to appoamj thote Invltlble powert we bad offended. CHAITKfl V. THK VlHIT OF TUB BI8IJOI'. The next morning we learned that our blthop wat on hit way to St, Blffien, It wat decided to atk him to exorolto the houto and to protldo at a aolemn ceremony which wat fixed for the day of hit arrival. They dkplayed much seal and activity lo tho prepura tlont, and it wat then that I learned f f tt rrtt tin e -M) n i,Vt, it, tt i4 It. evel llih In , - h tA t xiM'sef t tl-it i ' t.fh Hi Iff htiUdle, s iH f eie ir vmrview U)m U t -h))A(vti t. If It t vt lo t e e tt.lK Im ti tir tit IM t fuUhfe, W ivimi U ht oik men e ((.! tet vt their r 1w ttiU Hitn !t bat !' replb t that the rne M"i be K ob!ifHl In the t i,;lnlli(f to txiiM lhrM etet ehamtet lender tli feitrt - tnt in ven't that they hilgbt m rie apliH el h'fiijf e to imithei vf their ot der w he eit tint objt'tt if tMreeutlont ""n aftr, tuinntHtlnit nile them dent of cruelly. lie that a It may, the ubiert iu'n ptu)e ut our l.ouwt weiv very eiiten the, The principal entianee-theee wn many Mei-cl enti aueet wt by an Iron grate, concealed by a wooden lttr, A iinntiw ttalm'nte by many tueut led toaeleeular chamber on a level with tho foundation; from there another ttatrwny ended In tho tubterranean hauilHrt. At the fool of thlt Intl flight wan a largo chapel, paved with Ihig-ttonet; at tho end of which wat a tort of tcrccn of Carrara marble, perfectly white and trantparent, and arranged In tuch a way that everything that took place on tho other tide could Ihj aeon by thoao behind tho aerorn. lleyond thlt wat the tpeelal chapel of Notre Dame dj MlMorleordo, and ltt altar wat entirely covered with relict tiul offering! of lmmeiito value. Thlt tanetuary wat made wholly of that yollow marble which It called Mpnnlth brocatelle, Tho roof of tho chapol formed a dome eniTiiHtcd with a glitxt motalo repro tenting II Im of whom wo are forbidden to mnko any Impgo. When the chapel wat Illuminated It wat Impottlble nlmoHt lo detcrlbo ltt brilliancy, Tho altar wnt made of liipliehuull with coi'iilxhet of gold; tipou It wat a ttaluo of the virgin, and at her feet an Image of our patronett, ktMcl lug, In the uniform of our order, pro tenting a burning heart to the Ilmui tho adored, Upon tho heart wero en graven th( to wordt! "Given to Theo." Wo were not abljtoteo thlt tplondld tanetuary through tho tcrecn. We wore employed In making artificial llowcrt to ornament tho altar and flnlth a foohiool that ttiutt bo presented to the olthop, bit I mut yet detcrlbo tho aubtcr ratiean cliamtiert- theno tnd and torn her region! that never taw the light of day, Many doom opened Into the chapel; from It a narrow corridor led t3 oilier rbambert, apparently very extontivo, Tho day before the artlval of tho blthop, Pauline and I having been tent with tome Mower to the taerlttlno who prepared tho altar, we tuccot ri d In ctcnplng all obtorvatlon and com menced the exploration of the long mile terranean gitllerb t. They were vaulted! t i );'.. ) t I ti ! 1 ) ( l ei IP (, ttii he) f ' r uriiD'" titut l. "Aipll.,t,e lhtl.i n t'e) n that tbtpy battan It. tt . ) t -r AtxntiH Uta't am I I ir r ! ttubbfi!), bull t't.nm il tti dlMto l. h e'iiiititi.-., t y l,Hie, mt for that tiHie, ln-Ht't it .I, , I,, erioph'h-ly dm- h leg tt. tlatef. The h it day tafatdaj; eWiit a!li t. IhI.ii ixt ihl until i,,i.in, Tlu'y i tv u tin a totip of tt-ati. and w..pt obltgrd to f.t until afnr the reivioony which would te brld at tun l, Tbe tuburitnt an chapel ttull luminal d, The llln Intntlu.vd with hit tlear and hither Jimebhu, and mm died Into the unbpie rhtt'l tinging tme of our mtt aolemn lltnl, in iteM'rllm again the eeremonlet would tmabdlout trpliltlon. It It noee.tary to ttkn part to know how empty they are and vol.l.of lutertil. It only In the tubterranean chattel that Iheaorylee dltTored from ot hett, lint raullne had tit Id of Clarltao weighed heavily tiin my heart; and when tho blthop told ut that the hor rlblo offence of which tho apottato alt' ter win guilty, would cauto tho do ttruetlon of the houto, and bring een w MUird br t er hi re! tbeni wall ar tur?i b m y ibli k Haying thrte otU tit t'kit tronn, ii a MrutlifUleg . k ahlih mad ut ilia faitbrr Into our omltr hl.lintf place. (Tot tltiiiH ) (Ml Till St tllH JtM1ltlliH, r viMttt i.f I'blUdelphla IbfWt tt Allen at) Other l ltg te I bmltlirr If li peedence Hall, Major l.dwln H. Htuait tbvllnod to ermlt the I'nheital IVtco Union to float ltt Hag oer lndeeiulene hall In piaeo of lha ttart and tti l;t, when It bold a celebration to commemorate the tlgnlng of the arbitration treaty at Wathlnglen April !, IMHh Mavor Htuarttal.l, "I have alwayt n fuwd to allow rfiiy flag other than tho American (lag to le raited over Indejiendence hall, and mutt decline to grant your requitt. No flag, excepting our na tional entlgu, hat ever boon perm I tied to fly over that building, and I feel that you and your union, uiKin renins' lion, can but tcroo with mo tin t under no elreumttaneo whatever thould tho American flair, which float there throughout tho entire year, bo per- j Jl"i7 Si ; 4 m-.mxrT S Vt ttt iVX tn.tit 'm an bo thlt HtaoliM ORGAN 5343 If you Imy it now. )'t- ft IJ Itl. tM" W f. t . I h' tit, ' M !!. 't--4 rf Ill rl hHi I ttu Urn mil M ti h i h k tttrn li ft ' It'"!'"! l' .. . . t..t, ai mn4 iHt MHkai 4i j. I (mm i MtM nii4t n ,U ittnl in j. hi hinn, Crjim from $39 up. PIirsi from Ji53 up. ..! iM,r Mil rt.-l.r lw (. ,T IiAtp mm nWt ..ill.il mh i-ivntt. l . i..l,-0 tl It. hi iw trttlMiatl. OualMi. h !, t hhi.Ii. Min h tumult t . a iti n Marchal & Smith Piano Co,,,T?.vr 138 CAtT liar BTHttT, NEW YORK. ( 0 i 'SEVEN SERMONS on ROMANISM" It a Itmik that contain thowholo argument against Itomanltm. jtiatpBld for 250, 'y the Author, Boot E. H. BRUMBAUGH, D. D., Atchison. Kansas. W. II. uuttKi.r,, Pratlitnnt. W, P. ALbF.N, Vlce-rretlilent. John o. cuitTKLrou, Cathltr. CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $40,000. Interest Paid on Deposits. Savings Deposits Solicited, ;WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Corner Fifteenth and Harney Street, OMAHA, NEB, f 4 turlet of torment uimn each ono of ut, Tlu'u 10 "fl "' a,)Wn to bo ro- T f yf T? Q A " 7TTvTi C D A "KITS' unlett we weredellvered by prayer and ,,B,wl b n, ""iUer what Jy 1 1V1 XL O-Tl. V 11N VJThD -DTlIN XV fatting from all participation In thlt "l,v uw" r "mJ or repretonn.- gn'nt inuit, 1 wat tel.etl witn tucli a I Tim , tivuiy loeungoi lilt rtltelKMKl mat If I vDrfiM t,.n...m ). .tm..f- had dai-ed, I would have torn off my Lf tild n,mm corgJ to orUMn that vow anu toturiied into tne world, at the im mini lnt.o.tll..nrn. tt ,,f tt,. . rltk of undergoing a punithment ttiy mit Mldrett pretontod by tho clergy to .... v tci i i mo ono no tnrnntcmi Arehblthon Fabre: i.n. 1 i-rKiti, WIOOUOl, ino JUHUOIIOI my "TIlO l-nvoU of (hrt nlni-irv airaln.t ..l..l....l A.. I ... ....... ...mJ r, .,, K,ea, nrm m uavo, inougn civil Inttltutlont It becoming accontu- ti.u mm, a loeino ray oi ug',t punotrat- 8ted. There wat. the other dav. at the ing my deep darknott. , Archbl.tami'a Miilni'C. a ecul council of When tho ceremony wnt terminated, war Hinder protetieo of the foatt of wo lufl the tublerranean chapol and Arohblthop Fabre, Our pi or clergy, went to tho refectory whore wo had a who cannot pay taxet, prctcntod lilt light lur.chj after that they tent u to Oruoo with a fine purto containing five ourcoUt, I wat not yet ufidretted when hundred fl no gold pound in order to ft light rap upon my door canted mo to allow them to fight tho jutt demand of trcmblo, Having gently opened the tho Cumuli Jicvue, deprived of it door 1 taw raullne, Bho beckoned me property through an liifiultltlon and aim proceueu mo to ino onu or too armirttry moature, ino oeeation wat gallery, She tloiiped at tho aublor- a good ono to give full vent to all the ranoan gallery; the Iron door had been rancor and hatred of thoao holy toult unbarred tlneo Interior wat mat too naa teen Hitter Aiinnnelata ino cnargo mat it wat too enemy enter mere tome momenta prevloiitly too i.atnoiio tarth, tbo Hrvm tayt; and that tho had heard the tlldlng of a Thut It It well undomlood. Tho bolt but did not atturo hortolf that tho partt are changed. Wo are tho enemy, door had been clotod. Pointing with tbo tormentor, Tho rnplno commenced, her finger to the door the mid: uavonlng wolvet penetrated Into our "Would you llko to follow Annun- "J wl'o'l our hornet; monttrou Of a certain ynur, mid W W for m imarter doHnr. 'inn lulu I, fr premium on eluvor, liuriilrnd vttrtetlut of linlunl Htito.n urnl f.,firr, ..i.i.,. L tliimimi almiriiiifiMlnrHln rnoni'V, Kmi'I( tl.nmii fur iiohLiium. nnd will m,.nd you. rrne. our m-uiiuu iiinaiMiii.il iuitu .uii. i...u.i,.., u.i. . i..... i... .... "tt","'!!1 ,"",liy' """i'1"? y.n'r "y "p"i ou 'w pick up point or tump ui will tirliiK a luruo aniouut of tiiumty, UiTinu.i wu nniivnnb vuin m Block KtelianRt llulldlnn, liuttoe, Matt, MoNTHEAfi, April J2.-Tho hearing of tho famou cate of the Canada Hovuo nee the ceremony and tho tgalntt tho audaclout jmoplo whoclalm agalntt Archblthop Fabre, which hut i opened, I'oullno told mo the liberty of tpoaklng freely." At to boon proceeding for teveral day, wat ,d teen Bitter Annnnclattt tho charge that It wat tho enemy of onUuUA ,,,f,.r ti,. n,.t,- i ). being perverted not only tho mind, but ftlto the bodlo of our children; rapaolotit being anatvh away tho brood from our mouth to tatltfy tholr bun toon the ophn door, wo hud formodlho or ,,,r K"w ml "Hn forwlou dorn clat.it and tee what tho doet? It It now or never that we thall bo able to find out what they have done with Clurltte; I J i t Ml .... ii iney too u wo win tay mat, noyau? concluded boforo Judge Doherty In tho tiiprcmo court today, Mr, Flllatrault, the proprietor of tho paper, wat exam ined and tubmittod a comparative Mtatomontof the financial petition of the Canada llovue, before and after tho In terdiction, At tho time of the Inter diction tho circulation varied from 3,000 to 4,000, Tho cott per week wat $152; tho tale In Montreal wat about $1 IS, be tide about tlx or teven hundred city tubtcrltjeri at $!I a year; an average of rotolutlon of patting the night at the Inatorai put their foot on our throat to f0Urhund red papora wat told wcokl y In rooi, oi uio aiiar or wotro Dame u0 """' -ri""""" u"I""mi""" (Jliioboo, about M In Ottawa, 75 In fit. Mltnrloordu," I did not fall to offer objection; but the oiiiiriigtMriit raullne dottroyed thorn ono after another, and I accompanied hor to the bottom of the ttnlrcute, We had toaroely reached the bottom when .. A ...it Ii.. HI, . . m j t T r 1 . B"a Ifyilnthe,andabout20In fiorol; the our head, 1 hon wo are called cnomlot. ,.. ..., ,. ..t...... ,, , .... nu iviuiiim wm nnM;n win uuiniii Tiw,in; ie, woarvuieonomioior aauiuiry, or 0. m ,m - T),., ihauA vtf (ma. crime, of robbery, of autocracy; but ro- mn.lU wora worth mm, tu,mn'u 7WW7 Bro T uup tlont, Tho retult of the Interdiction wat followort are legion, and we wllldltarm Lmmlnt mint,, -h nflft,w... MARIA MONK. Paper Cover 60 Cents. Tliltllllln voliioifl rnlittet tint trrllilfl P''Hiim-n(if n mm whf wnt eoiilli,ii(l In the " I ni'k Nunnery" of Mniilrniil, It hut pfoh thly t,h iMi-KKtl tdlii of imy work of Iho kind evor pulillthiKl, and niivuml Attomjttm tit Rtipiwv It have bnnn miido. The print In el'ith It IIW. tnd In pupiirWj cntiu. For tulo hy AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., uitn u , 1!"' 'wl Htraet, Omaha, Net) or, 807 Main l Kuntut (Jlty, Mo. STARTLING- FACTS OK Deeds of Darkness Exposed.' their wall drli.m d with moltturo. The " ? .... " . " ,..,, ,. 4... , ' .., ' ' '"ip.ovo ruin v " i i " i ii i.tii i m t ii.ii.i.. .1.- .... . i i iiii v n ijiiii liiii iiifiiiii'tiidiir it rri iiiiiaiaii i m . . .. . ,w,r,.i.illP im.i i,in. ,i,.,. ti). ii r"" m u.o tanetuary .;; reoucea now to a circulation of 1)00 or corridor had many tide door, but all wero cleted and had Iho appearance of not having been opened for many yonr Wo noticed mnnv narrow ttalreatot which led from the corridor) near one of thorn we found little piece of black ter go having tho appearance of having mm kirn violently away from another piece by lelng stepped upon l 'tullno picked It up; It wat a bit of a nun'i veil, Bho looked at tt attentively, tbone In our cyct. Hut there wat out- v o. our oniiuron taie, l m M(, f()f hu,,;n mmht Ul bjltJ . i t At ...... . I lint liilltr ltt'ttuA vit,4dtii.tA 1(V...4. I . ' m tiuo ino tcreen tumclont obicurlty to ' ; i- nw,on forced to beg to keep up the work proveniour Doing neon, Hearing many -"" ,""". The docreato had been greater at cor voice In the Interior, we came at near .,,,. , ..,,, ..,. tain period, aowrdlngtothe Influence ..,....v...,.,np J IT I. .., .1. Kdltor Tliic Amkhioan: Hurrah for T Ti , 7 i the A. I'. A. I am pUatod to Inform rr,W" b r,t.Urn.d "fvhV you Of our elorlou. weeolor vlntnrv 1 1 l"'r") '" nnatvert lino lUKon ujn anguith. Arriving at a, recett wl ere no could hear ut, Paul I no tald to met "Vou have turned a deaf car, An gollquo, whenever I have xpreed my fear concerning the treatment that hat been vltlted upon Clarltte; vou a pottlble and concealed ourtelvo In an obtcure tilche whore wo wore ablo to hear at d toe everything, I have often atked mytelf tlnoo how here for tchool truateea. Thrn frlond. thuniiwlfo to return It without being two young girl had the courage to Lf our nobl order, the A. P. A were ftuthorl"1 10 Co m- At tho time of tbo venture In thlt manner, but we were ,,,.ia ,m,t ,n iu,.iiL',..ii.. Interdiction wltnet tald the member mini yen. nnif luuti'U tumin'iin vpi v, I .,, , . . .. .' , . , ,......,...,, ..rri.i.iUU n ww . . . , , and It teemed to bo tou.a warning not l'" 7"'M ,w cur oti y reia- popo't minlont did not dare to put up r,J. ,r to advance farther into thote rnytterl. llv Clarltte of whom we fttly of their kind agalntt thorn, to our urt I rovcnt the e.rcula Ion of the t.. a.. iir- - i i . a.. ... i . i " j ""iw ie j mi vwiiiiiiiii i i. r i Pi in rtiftn mm tiiiii r i :m ..! ma i i w,r out .nuet, vvo nitvim nntw, w rei.rii.-ij . , , ... 4. """ "" ,...,., tl1,u tj, rl.,rn ,i, ,.n i, t.,..-ia ui..m fi.ii .r . " n inn, jn,ifi w iv ttiiiu i i anu true vote. In vottfir v' c t, .. "" """" vr..r.;., w... "... ... ...... .w I. -l.fi,.. ...k(jA . 1fl..1-. .. .. .. ' . ' W tnott' twn 1 tl a ama Wftni nriw ,n .v.......... ...w ...,. .iw nt brer i i,utm uin rilil. niltlA Ar,.,.1nM l.(., " ' ..... one 1nl,Wn B''"'b"(l refloo- elected tlx out of eight men, and every in dollrorln tho paper at the t lent; tho blthop' vicar, a member of 0M llt tho llx ttr true ftn4 ," ftl Amnr'. w ore which receive it. Atlomptt too rtoeioty oi Jetut Jctultt , tho hoana. and nt aWntr Mi..ir. ti, 'mm r"m,o w prevonnnom, out mother tuporlor, Mothoi Urtula ind t.u .!. ..' ,Vl they had not been miccettful, Theblthon tmike ... ,t...... , . . Judgement In the eaaa wat reterved t , fm..n n,M. Hiuiil Mf .I.H.Y Ull 1,1 ft I I m At. V....... , I ,, . . . " . III UUIIIIIIBIIIII, eaiwu iiixin. on tim nnv wimn om "Jtitftuimouit trralr," tald he; "I American people will order thorn to treat her with barbarity? What hat . . . . ' "'" I '1111. I. II r.M llii. Ilrri.l T i.r.. I. nr.. I J ...,, , .... . . ,,,, vo.ii.,mu, - repiiou fliauanie, -uiai nir vou w m .maod Iw.tt .n,.h . tiiewoiiiu repent; we hetltatod to ro-1 fAVormMo reoort. Yourt. A. I'. A. torv n oKireiiiij meaturot. "When a memliep It Infected with gangrene, my dtughter," rutoonded Hitter Annnnclattt, flrtt, trio oono to Incur their hatredr Oh I AngoIIqun, Angellijuel What would I not give to be able to tpeak with her, If not for more than five mlnutetl Oh, the iKtir unhappy creature! Thlt bit belonged, I AM tore, to her veil. Ily what violence wat It torn away? In what dungeon It the encloted' I have heard tell of nun burled alive pnd walled Into their cellt, and I know that Hi nun I not to far dint ant, that a per' ton, ncouted of any olTcnco, may not bo taken to tho Inqultltlon tecretly and turoly," "Jfuthl" I cried with a thudder, 'raullne, do not tpeak of tuch hor rortl Hut If Clarltte I truly lm plout?" "If," retprndod raullne, "If alatl wero tho ttlll worto, It torture ablo to change hor?" "You talk In oiilgnmt," I replied, "what do you with to tay?" "Nothing," tho retpondod, "but In every way the It worthy of compaction, In tho Ittttom of my heart, I believe that Father Joachim bad a larger part In tho dropping of the crott than ixtir Clarltto hortolf," "Mere do MIterlcorde," I exclaimed, "I)o you believe It?" Shetuddcnly placed her hcudupon my Up, and tuld: A Wonderful Iteeerd, There It no Heller Invetlment Than a lot In Fdgemont, Houth Dakota, It' tafoj cheap; can bo purcbated ujion eaty torrnt (M to $i' a month) and will double In value within two year, Mgeinont bat rallroadt; cheap fuel; a, $00,000 Irrigating end I'ower Canal; tho blthop, "no Idea tlon thould prevent tit from It. l on have terloiit our holy mother church, Hut br bur tho teeuti'd hither; I with to tpeak with her mytelf," He returned to hit meditation, At a tlgh from the abbe, Annunclataand Mother Urtula left the chapel; we taw them depart without hearing thetound of any door, The blthop' vloar began to talk, I learned bit hlttory tome tlmt later. Ho wa a Jctult of Llvourno and eon- fetter of the blthop' houtehold. Jfo alto occupied a potltlon In the Irnjultl tlon, He wn a terrible man to look at, though hit feature were remark l fif 'fultfl tL , h! I)"r,n Mm'''' wn6imi B,,(1 mtul "plendld cllmato arid powerful lacking, from ami t It ZuZ ",rn"",h"' tho ""rllnffUm'a "Denver JMu tend you our pamphlet, price J ln 1T1 , i U"""A -"nvr on time to Hat and plat, I'tofomiioea, too, If you ly tinned agalntt n.n kluu,tlA m ,utt t ut )),. m. 11 tho teoond, 2H out of 81 time. no oilier lino, no other tr ain, cn thow tueh a refiord, The Limited leavet Omaha at 4;50 p. m., reaehet Denver at 7:.'!0 tho nei morning, carrle tleeplng, dining and free chair cart, and It the train of train for all point wntt. City Ticket OITIco, IM2i Famom St. NKWHitiuf-Kiw can obtain Tvk Amkiiican from any wholotalo newt dealer, Your cuttomer will want It, I'ut It on your counter, like, fME EDQEMONTCOMPANY, J, h. TAIT, Heo'y,, Omaha, Nob, r A GRAND DI8COVCRY I iiv iiKv, j. 0, wnim Thlt ftxwllnrit work dealt wit h I de oolitic! iiiiilliorltof Um lioiiuui fJaf.hollf! ;hureh. It conniliit much food for thonyht tnd ukt wurm Amnrleitnt will Unit It, InOimtUnt rl lit. U. It jirlntefl In K'ti'l, clear lypo, tnd hoiinil In eliit.li. I'rl... II !iA. ... ..i.T.I it... It-lot ' ' " AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., tl llowarit Hiredt, Omaha Una or, (lor. Randolph tnd Clark, C'hleo, II I THE COMINO AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. BV II, A. ffUNTINUTON. Thlt It triiong tho lnu-.t pnhlletMont tnd riinkt tniont t,h h-t. ft'lnla with thtfor. Inrtij In politic! MTtlrtof 01rconn. try hy th Itomtn fJatholln Ohurch, fctrf American thould rumi tt, f'tpnr cor, Vrloo ti(i Qutitm. nt pottpuld on retpt of prlet, by th AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 1HII Howard l,rft, Omaha, Nib, or.to MnlnHt, Ktntiit f)lty, Mo, or, cor, (Jliirt and Hiindolph,)hlnto, HI, the priest, the woman, confessional. Uy HKV. C'llAt, CIllNiyrjy, Thlt Work floul. ,.ll.,.lv mm. ,i. . of Hit onfi't-lomil lix, and thould ho rnd if (til l'roM.t,inlt lit wi.ll h. hy IU,n,n (laih oIlct,h,,,w,,, Thn .rror of i,l, (,. Inn ill true Ifkr iw.l ,.., i,.i.... i 77 I .Ul, trtn t p-mt pal'd . told hy ' ' "'" AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO . 1015 Howard Btroet, OMAHA, NKf). or, (Jor llandolph and Olark, C.himim, 111, I VV A IT II A lln nun it vomit In turn , , II wnintr niiwi iiv ii.it if..ir .iir.,i . .11 our "ii an "'iir.it A , : piiwMni.ni.a I,. Mil .in, "mtmuMitA hiiii mil, III UTtl HniifM, r.rk.... tpimi. t m.n. I I .1111.1.1 tilii iriMiftl wlill.M filMi, n,i ulita fa, I iwamni bikmi. ffiiar.fiu.n ut wi.f I r m. i . L tli'ilHuii.ti.iliiUilirftli'.ri Hi. ,.Fiiii(mi of I I Ettio. i i.iil4v.ratfn from "itotl"t' iwr w.i,ftii4 , r riniMt win, ritv .li- v.rwltr., an r.t I ill : fur imi, k,.HA M.f limrfl.. IIvm lln. MlU I b II. hi li'iUtr,1 M.ti, In dailf u... Ca. of aamii I i rrmm. Annraaa aiaktafliarrx nil.paa.akrai . , ., Itpl. J), loalata,, nana. The memlxtr of the A, V. A, charged nv, iii'iiii mit I' liiiinn wcru runinra I ............... . ably bandNorno; hi face cairn and cul- wlth k,,n t'"raifcl In eltMitlon day SflCrGtS Oi HOITI lh i -. ii . . Uffrtw In Wim,. I Ml., l l(t r,-i, w v- V UkJ Wl IWJUlllJll Priests Exposed. tured, and hi volee onorou and rnolodtoui. I called him tho lrifpiftllor beoaute I wat then ignorant of hi name, It appeared that the blthop bad atkod hltadvlee, for he rotponded: "I would countol her trantpor tatlon to Home, where the affair would bo promptly arranged, If I did not foar "I tell you they are pure green; if j that during hor Journey tho might bo you tay to tho contrary, I will tay that retcued, The popular pattlon are to you have gone with your eye doted tlnce you wore born. I refer to Sitter Annunclata." excited agalntt all arbitrary methodi The thing ought then, lfpottlble,: to end lo thlt home. Tho matter could affray In Kantat City are In jail. They were attacked by thug bftcaute they Itilongtvl to that ottoolatlon. The trial will dornontrate whether or not It I an offontn punlthablo with death for men to belong to an organlatlot wbleh claim that It only purpote I to uphold American principle, -jV. Y, Mail atul JSxpmt, Ajn-ilO UVHMKHH mon will find TnE Amkhioan to be among the boat advertltlng modlumt, Thoutand are old on tho i tree U every week. Price 40 Oente. SUBSTITUTION 3 MARRIAGE. Prloe SO Cent. j It thn author of not.h The llt, JiMfiph Hlattnr r thn aliiivt hiHikt. Thiiv urn In tltlnt Inillcatx, tnd ant printed In tvbii anu hound In n prntt or mall, AdlriMi int what Uii ihkI, lilnaa iipxr cuvnrt. Hunt hy .lire.,, n.Ui'n., AMEHICAN 1'UMLlSniNO CO., lit 111 llnwurrt Hi ,!.. Otnahn. Nah. or, OT Main tt., Kantat ally. Mo. or, vor. uiart ana uanaolph, Lliicajo, I1L WHY PRIESTS should wed: iir Mi. ji.'htin i), yvtroN. Thlt It mi tit In. I. .n,..,' t i,. (limit mill, thn oiiimflon of ei.liliitcir ,.f'n. pr ntlhood from a nllvlou ttandpolnM alw ht piMitrind primunt r.l.tory of I'hi, ((onotn ( Hthollr- ( hnrch, I'rlcn, In cloth eovnr, I.OO tent pottpiud on rnetdpt of prlcn, hy AMERICAN PUDLISHINQ CO,. Jfoward Htreet, OMAHA, NKfl, Fifty Years hhim. Church of Rome, Iir liKV.cilA. (JlilMiyrjy, Thltlt Httiindiird work on IComanlmn and U tncrnt -trorkltitt, wrliKn hront whooutht M know, Thn .try of tht aoli,t.o ,, Ahrahtifi Lincoln l,y thn paid t,ilt of tha lOimaii (Jat hollit t hnrch It lold In a clnar and ConvlHi'lnt manner, It alto rlaUt man fact ri-xardln l.hn prrw'tlcn of prints and niint In Hit c.onviml and monatlnrliit, II hatt.14 Kino, paact, and It tr.nl, pit,,ald na INO (.(., lOlft Howard ttrimt, Omaha Nnh, er,t!or. (Jlark tnd Kandnlph.ChleaKo, III, "Oonvent Life Unveiled," IIV KDITII O'OOIIMAN, Thltllt.lln wink rxluiai il. i,ui,.....-.(.. of tyiiiintlailywhowatlnUiicudthroiiKh th e.unnlnn of Iht Jimili. , thn rtlttort of (Jhtrlty U itnUirai!onint. Ilr ttiryof tht htarlrnndlnx funnt nait.'d In thiMt alnkt of nli,ull.y it kild In a convlnelng tiyln, l'rica la clot.fi II.2S, wnt potl.pald hy AMERICAN I'UULIsniNO CO, 1019 Howard tt., Omiia, Ni (