THfci AMERICAN ..vpN .41 -i . i it.. rv .., M ,,,,,, ,, l , 1 1 , t 1 t t . It ,- v ' '. ?l - I . - ( , a ,. a.., ft. al ,a I k, v ... 4 - a. I 1 ( a .1 l 1,. (,,,,. l la ..-! ( (., , , ,. l M a ..,., .... 4 i,.,.,. I , 3krt (NX. ,4 ,,., .- , w H-,,( ,l , I ; ft,, j ,t- , !.., ft, ., . (.,,,,, t, , ft , , U ka'v,, ., ,, H J, , t Tfc It t i il.v l .- 1 t TO Tas ft.,,,,, I. II ..a m . ... , Hi lftll IS l t'iH faiflsM,, 1 ! I'l.nt I ! m i , n la I aftaxl . 1 lkt ttlft- IVl I k aa , , l,.a f , I'lh.a l,.,-.li I n, m,, Mini .a g a I aM.l U Ji.l. tt .. I'l llikt d to' la tat l..ti II,.- r . I I f kl (iim.Mi Inn k. )ii,i.ii i,i Hit lit", nam , f It,.- 1,. , ak .n iali ,v i.f In lotiaa. 13 Ttml alt i,f Urn tiMinamt if On r Ulil.i alla,ti,lj I ) ulal.-., 14. IIP OH I, I lit I ti ll a na ,l MH lixlii 111 sa li. i ,Mi, . .,., It, l'lliU iv lull.. Hi,,) i,i,M'lx, mil f prlmi. U Thu flvll law I d.rlxiil f i.hu mart, I.in Vi ravli-als-u, n , i a li.. ii Ink U il. rlv, J flint My from ,!, f l,, i id,- .nrr run, III rollllC'l lull Willi Ilia lllllll', 1,11,1,1, ,-,.l. Mliuiinii fur llui li.,lit vliilvilnn u,irl,, liintt.T KiirHuiil. i-.ni. 'rrnli.it tin knlvitiliin tf Mlllta, Hint till' Id.li rilllH ht .f Hie ;lmr,'li; hih If luvc.HMHry jiulm1 mi. I ilKw f nil I In' liuirnl giaaN of nil rlirlnllnii. Id. A Iiiti'IIc, liulillnil nr ti'H.'lilim fnlap luoirtun roncrttttiiK tlm mn'ruinrnla, U ix Hitiimunlcnti'il Hii.1 ilvitrudi'it. nml IhiihIihI vt to tlio mvuliir Cull 1 1. 17. (Ovular prliu'ra nun illlnit t.i awi'itr to defend Ilia rlnmii Hunli.ai lieirili-a m vx cuiiituuiili'Hted, Hint lliey me lulu umler nn ..lUrUUt, Ik. Tlio good of lierelli'ii arc to Iw chi fltM'aUKt ami apJleil to Hie eliur.'li, 19, AU viK'iitvn or nolarli'M, fitvorlnx liero- tlos, or llii'lr UefeniliTH. or ilen.llii for llieiu lo law uHj), or wrltliig (Iih-iiiiii'iiih for thum, am iDfiiinoiiN and miKpeiiili'il from olla'e. 20. Tlie seculur p.iwem, wliether nrma. ncnt or kmiiKirury, urv lioiind to wear tlmt tliey will exU'rnilni.to, accorillnu to their power, all uertUl.'M condemned by Die eliiircli; and a temporal lord not purging Ills land of berntlcii, 1 ex-communlcatcd. 21. Thomi alKiied with Hit) crowi for the extermination of heretli'M, rejoleo In tlio privilege, ((ranted to tho cniHuders 'for the help of tho holy land. 22. They aro ulisolvod from all obllKatlona Who are In any wlo hound, to huretloi, 23. Whoever dkm 1 battle aKalimt thu un telluvliiK, merit the klnj(dom of heaven. 24. We do cot esteem thonu homloldeii, to w&om It may have nauuuued In their teal for their mother church against the ex-commu-Bleated, to kill lome of them. 29. That OhMidIIc l'rinuus are bound, both by civil and (iotnnion lavt, not to rncolvo or tolerate heretics, and mm:h more are not to permit their rite, or other exercise, of their religion, or rather, their false soi, but are most solemnly bound every where, to repel and expel them. 24, The following temporal punishment are to be enforced on heretic! 1st Infamy, and the consoiient disqualification for all Civil act. 2nd-Intestability, as well active passive (that I. they can neither make nor will Inherit what I left to them by others), llrd-IyOHS of paternal power over V i h'-t, 11 h, !..,. it A. -nl,,,a privilege granUid to women, lilh--C'onllsca-tlon of all good, llth That vassal and lave and other are free from all, even worn obligations due to tlielr lord or an other, 7th" Capital corporal punUhiiumt, especially death, and perpetual Imprison ment, 27, The canon law forbids all toleration, 28. That metropolitan and bishops are to x-oommuiiltmte him who grant liberty of Conscience. tt), No oath Is to be kept toward heretic princes, lords or others. 81). Heretics are to he deprived of all civil and paternal right. 81. The pope can absolve from all oath. 82. " Kvery bishop I ordinary Judge In a cause of heresy, The reason I because the bishops can ttx-ofllclo, an! ought to extirpate heretics, and Indict upon thum the due pun Uhmunts, and to this lire bound nn paluof deposition, llcsldo, aro thu Inquisitor e pnr.Lally deputed by the apostolic see Every bishop In hi diocese Is thought to be, and In reality Is, a natural Inquisitor, (liter ally born Inquisitor), so a to have the same power with those already mentioned In a cause of heresy. 83. In every promissory oath, alt hough absolutely taken, there are certain condl tlon tacitly understood, amongst which arei lit If I can; 2nd -To save the right and authority of auperlori Hrd-When the oath upposn the honor of the apostolic see to be Illicit. 84. That the council of Trent, (the last and great authority of Home), decrees anil com mands that tint sacred canon and all gen eral council, also Urn other apostolic enact ment Issued in favor of ecclesiastical per on of ecclesiastical liberty, and against It violators, allot which by this present decree It renew, .and must die exactly observed by all. CARDINAL'S OATH. , ".cardinal of the Holy Roman "I, church, do promise and swear that, from till time to the end of my life, I will be faithful and obedient unto Ht, Peter, thu holy apo tollo Human church, unci our most holy lord, the pope of Home, and hi successors, canon Ically and lawfully elected: that I will give no advice, consent or assistance against the pontlllcal majesty and person) that I will never knowingly and advisedly, to their In- uryor disgrace, make public the council entrusted tome by themselves, or by mei enger or letters; also that I will give them any assistance In retaining, defending and recovering the Roman papacy and the regalia of ruler, with all my might uud endeavor, o far a the right and privilege of my order will allow It, and will defend them against all their honor and stale, and I will direct and defend, with dun form and hoior, the legate and nuncio of the apostolic see, In the territories, churches, moiiasterle and Other benefice committed to my keeping) and I will cordially co-operate with them and treat them with honor In their coming, abiding and returning, and that I will reslit unto blood all person whatsoever who shall attempt anything against thum, That I will, by every way mid by every means strive to preserve, augment and advance the right, honors, privilege, the authority of the Holy Human bishop, our lord tho pope and bl before mentioned siicceshors, and that, at whateven time anything shall bo decided to tlielr prejudice,', which 1 out of my power to binder, aioon I shall know that any top orj measure have been taken In the natter, 1 will make It known to the lame, our lord or hi successors, or louie other per on by.whose mean It may be brought to their knowledge. That I keep and carry evl ft-,4 rt t t t . f HI- 'i tu, I, !. !.. ., '- ,, .. , '.- a , . , , Il I .t. k, ,4 I , ma . fci"l. t .kaV l l, t ,.. , k 1.l I . ; I. ,.! a.t n i" - a, ! iv,, ,,i ft l-M vlalatf-t II H..P,. I. a I k' , ft , ,t , ., - ,a . -f U ' V,, . I . t . t a I 1. ... k' I I ' I 1 ftl- (I, m ; ' i, . ., ,klf ,,,.,. ft, ft. a, ft ,, t tik,r?.i etM. ' t, .. f M-e ( H ,1 -a1, a tr,,,.. , n- r a . v a,, , fnHM stid ' ,n 1,1 k, S.(I , ll,. , . tf .v,ft ,..,..ni, K i ln,i,,t l,,t II,, ,,,l- ,,f . h,. I l.i ftofta,,ft , at,m,i. . ,. l ,,. HI,, f ,1,, . ..e el ,.,-t hi , i).,j II.,, II.. I i,.at ,m If,' ,l .H',U t M III ill 1 1,. , a la.ii, ImSV , a IK 4. l ISHIX la III ttnf if I ,ll tla 1 1. ft, r m.) (iihii ii i', i i ih, i.i, iin.l, r mn iO ll KM, ft, I, Kigali I 1 l,f ,, , lil, h Hi, jr khall lnti a n,i bv llii,i- l, lie ir i. i.i, r or I, ii. la, I ul no! ttiuk' li.tly reiesl to any, i,t ihtif ( n tu.ii, . ill hi , ibem , ,, f. i m,, k pllie li.,i,,i, m, y mill ilip iiiiulii.-t ,.f i S . r njnliiM all lin'il, 1 I, lisle .f the saa,,ii,. ma going mi,l rti,ii, , l,inl.y i ii hiii. help til I. a ll.i'eaalti, k II, e rlv Ills, tlnnot-k. prlvllvgiM a, el siiili.il it v f tho II, i) tiomnii ohiiMii of our lniil, ili hiw, and hi afore a lit a lie, ',.. Hh. li I'll.leMViir Ut pl'MIV lli'teml. In. res,, nml H Iviiii.e will lii.t ti, III any roiinael, ii. n,.ii r treat r. In whiak! aliall Im plotted mmliit ruir kuld I. ml km! noinuii i hiiri'li, anyililiig lo the hurt or pre jiiiIIi ii of ihelr peraoim. right, honor, unit. or isiwer, mid, if I ahull know any kch thing In Ih- tnuileil or iigltat, i by any what soever. I will hinder It i my mm... ami at iusiii as I run, I will nullify It to our aalt lord. The ordinance uml nikndatis nf the pope, I will obserie with nil my might and ruuse to bo observed by otlie ." " leretlcs, Hi'hlniiiiitli's mil rebels to mil said lord or his sueceHHiiis, I will to my ut moat persecute and ohom" "lleretlcim, H'liUinatlciwt et Tv belle vide Itoiiilno nontro vel succeKsorlbu predict 1 pn posse perwiiuar et oppugnab t," '1 will come to a council when I am called. I will visit the threhhold of tho apoNtli every three years and give an account of out lord of all my pastoral olllco and of the things belonging to my diocese to the dis cipline of my clergy and people. I will In like manner humbly receive and diligently executo the apostolic command If 1 aa detained by a lawful Impediment, I will per iiuiii ine iirorcsa i iv a inem ler or n.i unnpier iir ii iii-ieav in my lllocfKO, ItlllV in structed In ull things above mentioned The possessions nciongiiig to my IiiIiIh, I will neither sell nor ot her wl-.ii iillei.ini, wltl,.,.,, coiiNiiniiig inn iiuiiiiiii poniiir, ho help tuc mi'u uuu Liieni; noiy iiuspeis or noil, iniitiife). fetit to the Komlhh Manager Tlio Fenliin'H Outh "I swear by almighty Ood, by all la heaven and earth, by the holy prayer-book of my holy church, by the blessed virgin Mary iiimimrui wuui uy utirwirruw anu Krim ui uio i apostle Ht. Peter and Paul, by tho glorious apostle of Ireland Ht. Patrick by the blessed and holy church of all age, by the nuijr ii.uoiii,. niiftiiars, ui iikiii. upon uie Irish .oil. t,! HKht f.ir ih i.wi,,,,,ie..n ,,r Ireland-to fight until I die, wading In the red goreof the HttHsenach (I'roUistant) for the glorious cause of natlonalltyj lo fight uiiih hoi, it snime voshkb, vrm:K or imiutuip, i Is left to tell that the lu.lv soil Ireland wa over trodden by tho Hassenuch tyrant and murderer; and, morover, when the Protestant robber arm iiruw in Ireland a.l...H 1.. H,l,.U.a1 .....4 1 t I nnaii u iiitiri.iiiTu nrm uiivmk uiiii? mn nvn like the swine our I,ordJN..s Christ caused to be drowned, then we shall embark for. and take Kngland, and root out every ves- tlgeoftho accursed blood of tho heretic aiiunerer, nenry vtil., ana posses our- selves of the heist who have no long kept our Island of nint-oid Iroiand-in the bains of bond ago.d riven us from her sboies, exiles In U foreign liinu. 1 will waile In the bloodof Orangemen mm heretic (Protest- antl who ,1,, mil. b.ln os ..nd lieeo., a our. selves, Dcot land too, having given aid and succor to the beast, wo shall live In her gore, We i... n ....... i i. i .i niiiftll inai,i ,, u.ll'l. Vi IIIIVD ,,-ni,l,-u liur holy faith all over the llrltlsh Isles, To all of thl I sincerely and conscien tiously swear with my eye blinded, not knowing who to me administers thl outh Oalli of the ('Ihii-iiu-IJiioI. The following is the oath taken by the memlMirs of that famous llomlsh Catholic society : I (name In full) do solemnly wear In the presence of Almighty Mod. that I will labor while life I left In me to establish and de fend a republican form of government In Ireland i that I will keep secret the name and everything connected with tho Irish brotherhood from all not entitled to know such sec rets i that I will obey and comply with the constitution and law of the same, whatever they may bei that I will preserve the funds of thl order for the cause of Irish revolution alone as sneclflerl In the constltu. tlon; that, I will deem It my special duty and mission to promotii and fosU'rent,lmeniof union, brotherly love, nationality, among all Irish Catholics; that I will not permit the nomination In any political caucus or con vention ef n person not pledged to the prln- Iplesor tills society I will always give a member of this brotherhood preference In all mat ter of business, and will vole and work only for Irishmen for political ollice, I take thl obligation without any mental reservation, holding the amu forever bind ing upon me, and that any violation thereof or desertatlon of my duty to the brother hood I Infamous, and merit the severest punishment, so help me (lull. This outh tho candidate Is abjured to keep at tho hazard of lih life. It was printed in tho Chicago lnUr-(kmn and was sworn to be correct at tho Cronin trial. It was reported by said paper December 16, lfW.'l. I'riests and bishops, act as chaplains for this holy (?) order, They Jhith Flew. I NOUTH PliATTK, Neb., April 29, 1 Hill. Editor Thk Amkmican: I write to ask you a question, please answer it icUor came and cheered me up again. In tho next edition of TilK AmuiucaN. Suddenly tho letters commenced to Did they fly the Irish Hag from public Kr0w fewer and fewer and finally buildings in New York city on St. gapped altogether. Then camo a let I'atrlck'sdayandifsowas tho An.orl- tor from her sititer Informing ,,, that can flag under or above it, answer and oblige a ' IlKOULAit Kkaijkr. Headers of The Amkuican who hap Don to have anv coins dated before 187,'l. . . may llntl among them a quantity of varieties which are worth many times their face value. Tho National Coin Co.. 8.12 Stock Exchange. Boston. Mass.. . 1 k i -i , !r iik ).. - ft-4 I i .1 il. am) hffU- IS ti mnlial, at-.it M !l I lit ' I w ) I "! I ' ' tH-l 1 ! iltti k ! V tin nr Ww.li V- k , a i .l . - J i Int. I ' a ti.i,..ft I' jii I Mill I KIIMV la Oik lill.f 111 lUi . iu -i. Mat 2, - in am i I, i. i..L In . In i:,i kit n 1,1 mi il.kt I r tii-inni r, awmk f,t liaiinfi llieiu an.1 I am j'r,4 t pli J mi Un in ain In llii Imii A U' jrai !, wl.ru I was H Inj In Han I'tati' Uns I lm I Willi aq ai I ili'iit aiiil wk ftsmiiv ii il in fci ,i H.o iiMiiilry for mv ln'aliti, I ilii'Llinl Ui go Ut Un- mill In rn jmil f I'alif.'i tita and w,i k M r 1 In a small town In Smile I'nir iiniiil. It tii a Naull ful llitle iU.s'; a iitIIj Itttlfk .!)!.,' v, nf li rlirtlx tt lintiilr, il lnuiaek To th i l was a 1 1 lire iiiouiil'iln; in thu rasl ami tho north a clialn of lillk, ami tlii-oui;h llii In-art of tin' .Ulat' rat ctvi'k that 1iJ Its mmi-i antnow hurii ta Uh' hill. Tho vti'. k wa laliinl lov ciiH'k and novor wa a ultvam In'tU'r niunoil. It whin narrow rlivwni i nd cnino ilnwt, nviii' iiiu rinks in mile waU rfnlls. Its) ci nil's,! wax thrinih a valley that wan Uiiilon J by tn', and tlio (li'iimi fulliic;o kept thu valley, fur thu most part, tn shadow. Hero and thtro tho Hiirllv'ht would rift down through thu loavue and nutko moiiio llttlu wakM-full swm like n torrvnt of sparkling dliuiionils. And (KHiiiHion ally tho iiiiHlilno full lug on the ninny colored loavi-M aa an autumn fudod troo would ciiHt their bright colore onto BOino eddying mmi1 of wator and make It doom a jfiTiit, ovorchano;liig, ojiulo- eci'tit nianH of living; llro. Thin ntroam run through tho vllliiyo and guNhod along to tho nou'h until it wuh loet in the diMtant vallov. Tho hoimoH of thtf village wore neatly all llttlo white cottagoH, and the village, with its con tnibt of white agalimt tha donne greon of the giant who wood a, and the brook liko a thin thread of Hllvor showing here and there, looked, to me, like a veritable F.ilun, this village had lte BoriH-nt as you onaii boo. i am an ar dont deelple of Iaak Walton and spent much of my time at thu creek, trout flying. Quo evening, coming homo, f4 .!.,-, flutkK... T k V.. wno ii veu in hub new e.uon. standing in the gateway of one of the oottageB, stood a charming young maiden. With i awnfit wlnHomo fttco anil line aim nor "woot, winHomo iaoo, ana nogira P' country air, she Doomed to me, as ho Htood in her white dreHs bonoath the vino covered arch of the gate, an - i atl,rlln,, tha nnUm of liB..n ftnKcl SUndtng HI Ul gttlo 01 HeaVOB. I pHHod on and went to the Iioumo where I was stopping. I spoke to the aiv of the house about the irlrl nnd m , i . t,.t,i i. ........ ...... 1,'... 1..-. tl l khoBaldhor "ttme Wtt9 hwa llub bard, and that she was the sweetest girl in the village. The next day I WHs introduced to Evelyn Hubbard and ,, , , , ., . .., .., A , , """"" i. ..m u. y HfO' 1 found her as Innocent as a dove and as simple well far too lnno ,.,, and slmiile for unv niaen but that ,,,, ni.... .1.... t vJ ntwr uuy 1 met nor, anu uay alter oay sue crept deeper into my heart. Thinking of her. one mluht trulhfull v aav: - i And while 1 muse ad own the way, There trips a little maid Whose form grows fairer every day, Whose roses never fade, A woman almostscarce a child In beauty' opening bloom; A flower that seems loo iweet and wild Kor mortal' common doom. The lovellght streaming In her face, The bloom of happy health, The Innocence that lend a grace, The blush that come by stealth, H wee tor and tweeter she seemed to me, until one day 1 awoke from my dream and realized that life, without her, would not be worth the living. Finally, 1 declared my love, and loft , , , , ,lur MVaI lover. 1 hen my dream of bliss win realized and all the world seemed sweeter than ever before f,, . The roses sootned to blush a brighter pink when she was near; the the daisies wore more pure and inno cent when her feet passed by them, and each tendor, fragrant (lower breathed in a sweeter porfutnc when she via nigh. Kach day she trrew more fair, each day found her more sweet, and each moment she was dearer to mo. Hut soon, far too soon, I had to leave, We purtod, as onlv true loners part, with words and vows Urn sacred to repeat. I wont homo to think f her by day, to dream of her by night, and to love her more and more each day. Often, very often, I hoard from her, and her letters were, to me, like drops of water to a dying plant. Kach time I received a letter from her brightened up, but soon commenced to feel downhearted atraln. and trrew p - ioomler and irloomlor until the next I,:voIvn W(lH uuad. i u..0I)mul nv(.v. ,,..., t.,ok tho ,.,., t. ... town. When I arrived I was stunned. I went to take one last farewell and found r,i,r,,l ta lw.u.it r.,i ,1 ., -1 1 I - I. ""iok, iu ner wHn, with a tiny dead infant in her ttnua' 1 wa "Poorness wltn astonish- mentAfter tho funeral I heard the ?!! . ' t k I ;' iiiih PHI. .. t !l , HI tl- ' I..J,I, I i !' Mi" hi tin I,,, ad avl r if na )i .,. Ki-t m lft i .,'k.. win i.t i., f "I 1 l al 4k I 1 i. br H .ti f'i I I ti-.. !ri , lt t M n i ui 4i nn on it!, Ii' pt1 lilfti-4 Til ., KHk ln,ftt .. ,a a-,, , , I hsina. Tl! iia i Si is .'cxw in iil iM,a i hi hi tm ft.u-,i'j ili'iiiS'i,i ,,, la.i,, (t-alllutiii In I ,. at At tlift ksllie . n,, Hi. iv Siv rl ila w In, h ,ajll f,,, ,, ,,s illaMiv. Hi1 r'canl, im Hie t.m I, ami, ln rigtmiiia in a. i c, k s.'sie.l Ibn I hln. a. m dh,-ri.u ainl ilantiiltit; ami, in tlieidlioi hand, llu piiiiiiln ihui aie i ... . i , , . . , . . ainiiftai un, iiaueiijfiHi i-iiii.'iniioii ii iuivI;k, r in llilt iiiuntl v. a i-Vi-ll nmtv datj!inimi. and damacliif;. Siu-h eiut .iMtum Ininli-n thl Uml a Uh the si k the blind, tlin fiilili, lh Uulfllosa, the Id lull,', and (he Insane. It vnalilos ltO.lllll.ua KilUialllalll Ul klllp til UN an III frtluatiHl HipulatI.ui, in view of getting the balani'i! of power against our free timtllulltMi. ,Si,h emigration imint the way to aiuin hlhlsaiul tin lr klnili.Ml dt'splavrs of giivi'i iiiniMit lo loave their nests of w iekednoHs in the old nurld and flock to the new world with their brood, Hint, they nuiy make war upon the American Institution. That the American n.ay well be alarmed at the Increasing evidences of Human power, is shown by the fuel that already five spued, is nuido impossible incur larger cities. Hopeatod Inter' icrcnrus irom mot) violence under priestly instigation, with sjieakers who t a t . . have sought to call attention to tho perils which threaten tho public school system and our republican Institutions generally, from the growing arrogance of this foreign church, should awaken the citizens of tho republic to the fact that one of our most cherished privi egos the right of free speechIs threatened with destruction at the command of an alien hlerurchy. Ilocent events show that tho old spirit of persecution Is still dominant In tho papal church, that It is now, as always, Intensely hostile to free thought and free speech. We call upon our peoplo everywhere to demand of municipal and stato au thoritlos that they accord fullest pro. tectlon to every man who seeks upon the public platform to disc uss tho rela tion of the Roman church to our form of civilization. While Prot'.'stan'ism Invites fullest discussion, Catholicism must be com pelled to permit II. Suppression of f speech Is a orlmo against tho fun damental principles of a republican government, which must ho resisted at any cost and every hazard. Our free schools, in which our chil dren aro trained to become subjects of the best government on earth, are the main hopo of the republic, and Ameri cans have rea-ion to bo alarmed at the persistent efforts of Hoinunlsm todlvert the school funds to their own parochial and religlo-polltlcal schools, whereby there must grow up another govern ment with tho iioim for its head and fesults for counsellors. Our people ought to arise In their strength against the manifest intrigues of tho Homan Catholic church, and thu defiant atti tude It has assumed toward freedom of speech and press. One glaring instance of this Is seen in its persecuting hostil ity to a secret organization known as tho American Protective Association. Its own (Mscullar wnapon of secrecy, employed by this organization, It ma liciously assaults, while its wrath know no hounds when tho association speaks in favor of 1'rotostaiHlsin and American Instlutlons. Homanlsm Is tho same desplsor of free sp tech In this country that it has over been else where, Wo earnestly protest against unjust laws for tho Chinese; agalnstloose laws on emigration; against all laws that distinguish in favor of Homanlsm to tho exclusion of American institutions; against laws on tho liquor traffic that could not bo applied to theft, murder, or any other crime; and against all interforenca with our free Christian nation. I hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the report adopted by tho Kansas Conference of the Metho dist Episcopal church at the session held at Abilene, Kansas, March 7-1, lW'l. KlHVi.V Lockk, Hcc rotary. NO OH J KCl 1 0 I'l 0 I II K 11 tl I) S I Ml i; K Stale Superintendent St lmefcr I pliolds the 'I caching' of .Nuns. Hkaijino, l'a., May U.S. C. Hchaefer, Hate superintendent of edu cation for a'cntisylvaniu, has given his opinion as to tho matter of nuns In tho public schools teaching tho children to address them as ''sister" and also ad dressing priests a "father." Ho says that ho himself is a Protestant clergy man, yet ho would consider it a breach of otlcjuotto If ho were to fail to address a priest or a nun by the proper eccles iastical name. lie gives other reasons at length for this assertion. Newsdkaleus van obtain Tvk Amkuican from any wholesalo news dealer. Your customers will want It. I'ut It on your counter. tl.iUI HrifttU, ti.M Mi.tt Ctitril, 0.M Mi.l i Cwtrtl Burt, n.M MinU tit Any Klml. TONKIN. It ilor tit turn, acrt't t,imt , lull It.tttu tiiiM. t1otilk a lor . AMfl CO,, rlion tAtk, III W ft. ft.ll I , ., . ft,. , linurnvtnizH l.hi iliit!. ni.t an atttai lift ! uplift iiii,i, no, t mr,, I raii'h I hn i if Mm rv,tr. Tin A V Mill I. V 11 III )M(S, U m lm ntk(i for SowspuporsA 1 11 iuIi at lnn t uh kir Mian j mi can rtt Mm aitli le nn nk'.i.iig J nut- Idea, rll and kaft u at li. IfuwaHl Uii-u Omaha mt i aiiiiiM call, we will m ini mir Kngiaterlo m Jon, If yen ! Tvlophono Ml. If j on live nut of town, Just writ vnur idea us brief as isslli, and semi II In, We'll clve vnu a ihh- ell drawing; and don't forgot to aemi StiuttjtH for return answer, Write all names and mill rosso plainly. AMERICAN rUBLJSHING CO., ISi) Huwkrd Htitkt, OMAHA, NRII The Bible Cabala - sr- N. A. IIT. Now Rcdiscorcrcll. I'HK'K, U W. 00N TAINS and EXPLAIN Si 'hi Smirst oT all Binnti, Thl Troth nr til Truth iiltiios ill sll Hiiiaimm, Art Prnssrvatlvs of ! ;tliloa ot all lit iifti, anoiniit nrii, iiini io nr f),UUU y.kri, tiiilglon ol all UllglODI, Tnblit of C'oneirili 11, ATK t. TITI.S t'AIIB. I'I.ats ii, I irritomtOTios;, Thn Nonir of tint Vineyard (Isalali, I'll, V vs, 1-71 anil Its "l.'iilmln.1' In vcni Ion ami It diirlvatlons. Thi living t rut hi tht th'lt n4 hmultrtatl (htm. Tim II iirmony of Naturs, Hitliuico, Ktlile ami HellKluu, I'l.ATN III, Hiinii of tlm ItiiviiliiMmi il'rnviirhs VIII. v. INI-ilil) anil IU laiiiini "Oaliala" tlis unit urlKlnof tliu Law of tlm Unlviirsii, I'l.ATM IV. TI.M U .1 U ,. i ,1,.l.l.. .. u 1...- Ini'ks tlm inrsii.i'liius slriiiiKliulil of InlHIlK- fiii'ii, i'iiiiIiIIiik us tit milks a iirantinal "Kiivlsliin" of III" lllliln, Hutu V10 Mt nr. Hlvti It frturvt. lull ml II Hail twn dtrnl A lotmtr ttofliiinformtr aft, Tlm lllliln tliu "TaUilit Ullli'ir nr scliMii'n, r i.lili', llnllKlon, tliu lu- viuilliiiis of tlio Patriarchal Akii. fl.ATi v Tl.n lliirflmi nf I'liriil ilyiili.li I I, VIVi lli Plan of Urn Arcliltiiet fur tlm llullillnii of llm Uri'itt ryriiinlil-llliislriiii'il l.y Dla- Itruiiis, tlm iiassitKn hikI clianilmr of tlio siiiini sliowni linw il Illlllllsloll I'.llllflll'lll to III u tit k.tvnt.. A lilril. wlitt "Ualiala. Mnanliis of KkvdI, ii mini i i-yriiiiiins wnrn nil I I j im jiisrov ruraof tlm 'J linni (irnat Law of tlm IJnl- vnrsii, How ti) nitrn till" "( liilnilii" and masa It IntnrnstliiK and Instructlvn, Tlm "tJalialu" must lm known til uiiilnrsland Mm lllliln In all Its Mt!aiiliiK,Mi:lnc. Kt,lilcaiii Itollsluii, I'l, ATS VI, Tlm Hnna of .foslina. afliir lm i-niiiiiiiiiiiliwl I lm Hun and Moon to "stand ssfll," Tlm llins tlinri'iif and Its innaiiliiK. Onrtaln linrls of rsiiliii. ' "Knoidi and "Jaslinr" coiiiiiarfd tn ili'iiTinlim tlinlr rulallve axu, and tlmlr ri'lati'il orlxlii, I'i,at vit, Tlm liroimss of allotting and mJitptltig llllils lMratnrii, In Nailuti llolldliiK, from tlis Unnit Modnl - tlm Ijnlvmsii, 'I In, ,)w did not wrltt) Urn lllliln, nnd why, Tlm dlspursioii of tlm Author or tliu lllliln, and llmprohalils tlnni, and why, I'roliistiinllsm and Itinnan Ism, who and how dellimd, and whim and whi.ru, I'l, AT VIM, Tin) Abstract of t.hn "llahala" a shown In thu "I'salins," "I'rovKlis," .foil." "Isaiah." KurliislasMis" ft ml "Soiiifof Solomon," li'orin f till) "Cllllllllt" II till tlinlr 1 1 . a - la 1 1 1 1 1 Lf I ht lllbli 'fafurrathl" mn "lli.tU" divllinnl, "ths lalialii" ruvnals tint hlildi'n truths of wlili li It Is tlm symhol," Kxamiiln of Hi., "(lalialn." KlviiiK versus I toft, Isalali, (!h, XVIi also ths iiiimljiir and linn showlnx "Ualiala,1' ri.AT ut, Author and lllsiorv. Tl.n I'uf rliLrclm . tlm mmirilnu tlmri'of, Poslllvn svlili-n,'.. that tlm lllliln was wrltton In llrluln, Tlm Twin Dins, at "Alinrv and Stoinihiniun." lull It, Iji dnmonstraMi Urn llvlnu law of tlm IJnl VI' ran : " tlm IIkiiviiiis. and Un. ... l 1 1 i,l I. tlmriMif, DAhlliltnd on thu plain al Stonn hiiiiKD, In rallliiK your kindly atlKiitlon to tlm oiiMint of tlm "lllliln Ciilmlu" aa linn slrnrti'd hy tlm Hards of llrltaln, pnrmll ins I,.!,, jncakurfi ui say. This In no wlsn I'onllh'lJi with ths H'r4 &r Vtru "latnU" coiistrniiMiii hy and aa Klvnn In ths "Wisdom of Soloinoni1' this "!" of Solomon snums lo Iihvii lii'iui madii fur tlm liiirii'.a,. of iiriisi.rvlns an Onlrr tl Ihi Htuhi tl IkitUblt, This "CaliaTa" of Solomon. I sun- sms I tlm "(,'ahala" so often r.'fi-rri'd to in atnr Jnwlsh and olhnr liirtnr down t,i tlm iirnsKiit tliiini II of IMwIf pri.anpiiosi.s ths fialsliiiirsof a "Ualiala" limn I'alslliiK In tlm Iti'mliiri', and I i:oiistriictlon atromrlv In- tlmati'S that tlm knowlnd( of tlm form of tlm (envious or oldnst 'Cabala" hart bntm thnii lost," so that, tiiKs.i f ik'ii "Cahala," Tlm "KlKiirn Cahala," and tlm "Word or Vnrsw (Jahala", assist luu'h iitliiT. Iln'fr sliowliiv tlm 'Mid. fnim, I;thli's and Ili'llKlon of tlm flunk of tlm llllilni tlm SKi'niid show nit nn ordnr and arriiiiiti'ini'iit of Iht Hunks, In Dm llllili', Si. ml nanms to Tmk Ammhican, I'M r Howard slri'i't, for subscription, without moimy. Mnu Doirlu A nn'rli'im ('harts. Vol. I, Photo flUff nBdUJ l,lth, , :;.fxi Morr.H'.'o. Hl.Mi, liivsliiulilii to tlnisi. who ilnslro to bi'i'omi, ac (iialnlJ'd with thi. Si'li.fii'H and Invmitlori ,of tlm aiirli'iit s shown lm tlm lllliln. THE MONK. Oiiiuif tlm rli'lit hooks iiiIiIUIiih1, Klvlii th Ponipliild i(H-rlini'ii of tlm famoui Monk I,aw, Mi'iid for II i uli' It. ITS A HUMMER. PRICE $1.00 11 iri'ss, pri'puld Ciui't s. iid It by mall U. S. (jiialSKiiBtiiiiin tiiki-n, AitnntComiiliii outfit Il ls), Aildrt'ss CHAS. W. RIFE, MA VS VILLK, KY Notice of Aiiirinli'il Arlli lr of IiirorHira tlon. Nntlrn Is hi'ri'tiy nlvi'ii that at tlm spuria mi'i'tliiK of 'I ii Amkiikmm rrni.isn imi ( iii',r, a corporation duly authorlini) iindi'r tlm laws of tlm cfiitu of Ni liniska and lloltiK business a! (hniiha In DnilKlas I'oiinly In said Htatn, Arlli'li, I V of Arllrl.-s of (inior pnrut Ion of said Companr was ami'iuli'd Ui ri'ad aa follow tn-wlt : "Artli'lf I V. Tlm capital stis-k of this cor poration shall Ik llfti'i'ii thouaiind 11.1, inn ilnl lar illvl. Ii'il Into mil' hiiiiilrcd and tlfty shari- of oim hiinilri'd dollar piu'Ii, whlcfi shiill I in fully pull) uli ! n sitnm is Issued. Iiiiti'il at Dinaha, Ni'braska, A mil in lb, m. Illri'otor. Ji in . (', Thompson, President W r. Kti.i.RV, fiM-n'tarv. KMA V. Thompson, Treasurer M I. Zook. 4-27-41 ka-p iillnpii to BEST LINE TO DENVER AND CALIFORNIA row IN Dl A N T ER t?l TOR f, THE CHEROKEE STRIP, OKLAHOMA, FT.SMITH, LITTLE ROCK and HOTSPRINGS.ARK Tlfkrt OfflffJ. It, (ornrr l.llb antl Firm IU o KRNSflS CITY, QT I nillQ AND AU Ul. LiUUlU POINTS SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST. Tkkrl fllllrf, X. I-;, (ornrr litlb md r'urn.m RU. ramont. ElKhorn & Missouri Yallif' Xl-aVIXjXlO-e.r. 1TOTITTI an&kkkkSuQi qOTJTTI fltKMONT, 1IA8TIN0H, Waiioo, Lincoln. SnwAiti), Suricition, David OitViSYorc, Al.niON, NoRFOLKi A0 hl, Northern Nebraska, Black HIHs AND CICNTItAL WYOM1N0. OSI.T DIHHCT I.IMK TO Sioux City, Minneapolis and St. faul, Ticket Oftlcci 1401 Kurnatn strnnt and WabiMt Htrmit Union Htut.lon, . 0. HUNT, J, , aUCHAMAM (inn I MnmiKiir, llnn'l I'aMAd. Chicago Short Lino or Tm chicle a o Milwaukco & St. Paul R'y Tho Best Route -roa- CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. SOLID VICHTIIIULKD fl ELECT RIG UOHT ED Train Itally-ronalstliiK of thu Urst I'AI.aoi MlmipliiK tiarsi Ki.koant, Kiik.k ( hair Car, liimiiiiiiiliN t'oai'lms, and tlm Klnimt IHnlBf Cars In tlm World, tor ThroiiKh Tli'knts, rail on tb tick aitmit at IV 1 1 Karnam strm'l and at Uiiloa 1'iM'itlit di'iint, K.vnry attention paid to passnniiiir bf courteous umployii of this company. r. A. NASH. (Icn'l An t. Omaha. Nab PATRIOTIC LITERATURE. nd Tn 0nl. In (ilvar For amnlii, The Most Useful liver Published. Initrucliva ancl lo lli Point. ALLtNWr?- AllllllltHS; THE PATRIOTIC TRACT CO. Lock Box 34, Station I CLIVf LAND, OHIO. I pT-AOfNT,IOidlhom li!''' Imiihh iii,Mtiu rr.na Ulitirw, 4jfnl,mn PitiMI !.l flf $A -1 Ml', aM.il 1 - ll klft-tatrf Hi'ifl ('fl $'i4. Abiih-h ynimth Ami li'm'ia li"-' (i4iiin fti vif i,.ft llwiflU rMHIM'i" I'tftif. H.l t'tltw) H ttl ! W ! I I 4H. HHjif. ti., fMl 'i-f ' hiiim rr. . Dlno4Co, 0ft. No. Columbus, O IVc'raJd'diScovVryV WJk m r r II -A tin mss or wntnaB In rnry a.ni.,lr kliaf . Iikft. I., klraa'l. a-.r-d k rafiraa-iilaliv. b, Mil nut "atftftkalftllk Mllkftftr 1 kill, III MM tin K !,,. K,.l.a,,d Saa..ia lu rem- kk.n.1 n.-lkl kl.llaa. ilftkr. fto filal. lo Ikaariilli ..-..la tfua.ftiitaa to wr.r IIMliu. a.1 i .l,.,ull.i.a.i.llilltaliir.llft-M tha I'ti.iin. ol 111. . I lm i .i.ta .-.ran tn.m vl., a II. bar vat, k.i4 ' l,.aal,ll raa.lr .a1 .r-rrahara, si, fflakl I. II). I ,.l.,.(l f..r ,.r S,,ll,l Mrial Oiaala, Dm (la. Mil- I M'.n Is.llkri ftv.aliln itail. uia. I aa n? aani.la. Vr. AiM.M. Nlikntlarl Mi t,rkkrl o., Ir,l. in , lloaluai, Mavaa. f V C"0 Vou WANT A farm; g J Cm O IN THE Wf9T. , ill nrw i.a rr Iks tint y thai cmica(io, acea iiisr racing a. m.Z f cali.kd Tit h WESTtKS SETTLERS tult all alioot II . will bfimit FHFl?; r t Ul..., Saaft lilfta. tM tlMXt kall.aai, C,... III. PEEDY nJ LAHTINO RESULTS. FATPEOPLEXTX mm. UOOtniLT Hill ..I. 'J frnm any inlunoii. .iib.isr.raa anfaa M Llial AlCOWDTI lmnctll. akaak If OUsNANTt t a CURI m rktun four rkhim. Prl SLoOnrr initio. nd 4. larlnifll.' TH1CMOMT MtUlCAL COa, Bolton, . W9 I Ml (It) 1