Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1894)
THfc. AMERICAN or0 ROME JUSTLY ACCUSEO I X I 1.1 it v (Sttll U I'M 11 I . S lll'tT ft i t tln ii ' ! s Hi . . I J lv.,lt C 1 ! 15 i,HTMtilM-, fcsMM, ft U r a Km " Itil liMts.il). In lti Iwtn' J"1"' M .i1!iu tin' ltn.n it,f iUr m'.' at Hit inwnilwiti'f ttollsn flair ivk-nnlli'if tin' m. : Mk'r, sw!)l, liulf .t.'".' to tM (ouiiiiy, I liuln tttmwlf "J Iwy In i''tvMlif l lill' ' ''','! jwiitl.'iuv Utv fli't moi( A hum I n tt, sml In nn.lttu il lit-t-vor wuilil im-o Oh'ih "f )'I,H'' with Atm'dcHM Inatltutloii Ho ! I'Sjolt'tl, llsltm'.l mnl sll.MltVll Mt'l Metihtin, ItumlllsW'l '! oi-ukIh-J 1'rLst IMh-Ihh, ami I .r.rly, sue vt'llntf I" tnttixluHnjf lnllirl form ilinuHtKmoiilHii.' spirit ntii'intf bin fol lower. TIh'm) joor Htilti r tilllnul to ivootfiilo tn ltltiis.ii InfulllWo rulor, from wIhwo iUvIbIoiii llirro U no p m hI. A ftwltrm r, ho sorks to oontnil tlu spiritual Binl mi1IU 1 'tlvltli of Aiihm Iohih: hii IIhIIhii, Itftiniant of our liwjrunjro, Rt IiIiuhU titU-rly uiiho (juainU'tl wltli our public schools In their jiriu tli'iil workings, ho nrroiftitos to himself to ItiHtriu-t Amorloiiim ft U) tho oomlurl of their ;! lo schools; rcpremmlliitf a nation of tllltorncy, ho KHMiiinc to Instruct tho most enllnht utiml nation l tho world In mutter of public education. Ho U an Irritating lniportlnoni'ii. Tho Homan Catbollo hierarchy or 1U rcproHontatlvii In trullty of theito of fen hi 'it: 1, It ha bown Itnolf unfrlondly to tho Amorlcan public chool yntom. For yon It htw donounood It a "god lo." and domandod IU overthrow. Kalllnjf In thin, U ba attomptod to dlvldo the public whool fund, which would nouoHHiirlly rumilt in tho doHtruo Hon of tho hvhU'IH. 2. It ha piH'MUtotilly drawn fi'om thu publlo troBHiiry, national and utato, VftMtuni of publlo uionoy for occlo- tli-ul and dcctitrlun uhoh TIiU 1 a Brow violation of thoono (roal, radical thoroughly Amorloan pilnctplo of thn cparatlon of chucli Kiulntato. 3, It hit UHcd It occlottlaHtlcal nift' chtmry a a tiolttlral lufncy In coiv trolllnjf tho votw of It follower, and himthriiHt Into Amorlcan politic tho offuiiHlvo hiuI dunL'orous olomotit of narrow eccUlaHtlclHiii, 4. It ha piiMhod IU grood forofllco to tho furlhoxt poHhlblo oxtronio, and hii not hohltatod to uo It boanlod "baliini'o of power" to m.'ouro for It nd lmrent political plaoo nnd lnlhionco. It 1 not too much to uy that tiKbiy the American rcaiblle, prodtrate and bleed liiKi Ih uniler the iloiiiliiattou of whut may bo culled tlio unrlKhteia1 trinity of Tammany Hull, tho Itomun Cntholio hierarchy and tho mil Id Houth. rhe ovldcnco of tnl unhallowed Injection of ccch'MluHticallHm Into our national, ntutuand municipal politic )i every wheru appuront to all except tlume whoHii eyi aro ho blinded by partisan hlp that they will not nee, ft. H hit etabl hdieu In tho city of WaHhlnifton a "bureau of Catholic Indian mlimlonf," an ercloMuHtlco- political machine of tho mont (iITcimIvo character. It t a aiumllntf im nnco to the peuca of tho republic; t' U tun on the moot approved Jeiiuitlcal method It I unMcriipulou; It I ortfunled for publlo plunder; It dominate the Indian ofllce; It lntlmtiiati' eiitfivH, and die tate to tho prccnt mlmln'Mtratlon of thu national government; It ha taken million of dollar from tho public treasury, and today ha free acee to tho vault. The Indian bill now W foro congre carrlc an appropriation of larpe iiini of money for thi papal pirate, In violation of tho uplrlt and letter of tho eotmtltutlon, and again), tho formal iirotet of multitude of citizen who aro outraged and roblied bv It, Tho bill will bo enacted Into law by a democratic cngre In pay mcntof iMiiltlcal lervlccs and with tho oorinent of truculent republican who barter principle for vole. Tho lntl tutlon ba a tcclal champion, a polltl cat dwarf from Mhtourl, who mak politic a trade, and trade odlou. The Jcult, who I tho mater dplrlt of thl nefarloua rnHchlno, aent an Innultlng letter t the hoard of Indian comtnt loner at It lat meeting, which wa meekly received and printed In full at government exene In the volume of proceeding. In it he character! all opponents of sectarian appropriation, as bigots, fit rm tic, hypocrite, liar and religious anarchlwt. U It surprllng that 1'rotestants sometime uo strcng language when characterizing ItomoV 6. Tho hierarchy doe not bctltalo to resort to any mean that seem culcu lated to aecompllh It end secrecy, connplracy, slander, falsehood, lioy cottlng aud to ue thoe tcrrlflo engine of coercion, the confoMtlonal and abolu tlon, to keep men within the fold, to punish them for desertion, and to con trol their actions. These are grave charges to make, but I make them after due deliberation , d with the firm belief that they are -7 't. I know, of oourse, that those " 'un will bo denied: but I reooat is I, 1(1. IS., '.! Si ',.. h- If , (It ,Iltt)iM 111. j 1 ' . l !. lkfit.it, l.l Sli.l tl t 'I'M, ! ,nril'sa p's anl ! Iiwil pit ii II i iim 1 1 j l' (iHi'if tanr ik'ivmIIv el r'''linl sc Inn for Uif Itvtivtton oi flwn-ri-sn inui ntin, The of tb pstiinilc iiibr l full of lgnlfthiv. Tlieiiii.t f ht I cHlH'ti of 'be n public, in. n of the ht(!bi t Kritl ehstsi t r, m n of In t k'rlt, tiiU lH;e)i, piety ami tilnt lm, ho be no pt'cwinsl ll'ivt to uliM'Mc, and bn have en auininlly low art! any elaf theii fillo eti I . hut who U'lleve pinfouinlly In Iho rsoiitlal principle of the republic, the utmnt trelin of the Indhbliial, an coiublnlng for the pivwrxatlon of our public school sjntcm. the prevention of the division of the school fund, the re strict Ion of Immigration, the protection f the purity of the ballot box by addi tional safe-guards, aud the elimination from our politics of sectarian contention. With a word of kindly, but emphatic warning, they say to tho I Ionian ('allio lie hierarchy, "Ilandsoff the American public school, hand olT of the public treasury, and hands olT the American ballot kix." if this warning I heeded, and t he 1 toman Catholics of this country are willing to tuko their pluecs as American cltl.cn, aklnir nothing for themselves its ItomanlHts, but doing their duty a citizens to promote the common prosiierlty of tho country, there will bo less excuse for tho ex istence of distinctively patriotic order, and there will bo peace. If tho warning 1 not heoded, tho blttorne, strife and possible conflict, that will Inevitably ensue, will bo chargeable directly to tho folly of the aggressors. Tho Amor lcan people are In no temper to bo trifled with on these great questions; the spirit of patriotism ouco thoroughly aroused will bo as resistless as the tide of the ocean. It Is folly to say that thl movement In tho Interest of the republican party; unfortunately, some of tho chief offenders In the mattors complained of by tho patrlotto orders have boon Iden tified with tho republican party; It has been too ready to cater to the Roman Catholic contingent within It ranks. The chairman of tho national republi can committee In the campaign of 1802 wa a Koiimn Catholic, and It 1 ho llovod by very many persons, with what istlco I cannot say, that ho wa handi capped In hi management of tho cam paign by hi eccleslnstlcal bond. There 1 great dlathifact!on, ua I have reason to believe, with the fact that tho re publican party of Now York is largely In tho control of the Iloman Catholics, who, If they are honest In their alleg iance to tho 1 Ionian Cut hollo political dcsiiotlsm that claim them, cannot be true to tho republican party as a ntt' tlonnl organization, seeking the per petuity of American principles and devoted entirely to the weal of tho republic. Wo have witnessed In thl city, now practically under I Ionian Catbollo con' trol, a rottenness of municipal corrup tion that smtdls to hoaven. Wo have seen a mayor of this great city kneel publicly and kls the ring of the arch bishop, his spiritual and political ruler. It ha been asserted, Apparently with good ground, that tho archbishop of this diocese t tho keeper of tho Tarn many conscience, and a sorry Job he ha of it. It 1 worthy of mention, In conclusion that there was held In tho city of De Molties, Iowa, In tho mouth of May, a national council of delegate represent ing what Is commonly known a tho A 1'. A'., and I am told, Although I do not know, that they adopted rules And regulation for their future guidance, What thiwo are I do not know, but have been Informed by thoo who claim to know that they are not open to the objections which have mien urged against the order heretofore. I ug gest that If the Timft or other news paper desire to be fair In discussing a great movement like this, that It shall be careful to lulorm Itself as to tho ox act facts In the case, If It can do so, and limit It criticism to realities, and not waste Its strength on a man of straw. POND'S EXTRACT 1H ONLY -1 At 1 1 It 1 1 life A( M Ot IM SIMi, FOUR THOUSAND DROPS -In IhiUIo-Miiuli alt -mill r wi iumi iirnvniK In ciirlntf tttftt tniiitilrsoiiifi CATARRH, LAMENESS, RHEUMATISM, SPRAIN, MOQQUirO niTC,PILE8, SUNDURN, DRUISC, WOUND, OR ANY PAIN frmn n hith yM ir m;VHn, VHK IT A FT Kit tilt AVI SO P1IITMN A d"""" inlIH vAUIIUlIt gmil nrrltftr fUntuml v t ' r t r r. i ti i ir u nni - In UnM-rMlnn m,ler not tnmtntit for tin) tf l light nt Inrlur that may l tiU,l ty tnliMnf tht tin wrah HtinlllMla hm uttvrail In lara nf tha 111 HI !! "Minimi ii,s J-i tS -zzg&&m0 i h ,Wi iiU HKN'ltY F. IIOWKItS, Foundku ok thiV 1'. ?. ! ' f, v'STT nffi, i .X. i- eir lErrorf y HWI 4" J-m, Wi HORRIBLE BOOK. I ti Si ll I iiw 1 hr,t,.j si Wotkl nl lr U i. iam, ri f ti.A( r r'fa a-s t'fc' t u Sf I . t m I . in-", I m nl 1 a tl t.f S.i n al..l ki.i .nl'H el !. Si h.l i kil.lM a ,.,(.. f. ! l.i.h.KH li,fInHt I f t I l t-l-r II I, !.(, Ax I mi t a..n-. I,, fi ) hn in H .,ll ll . I I. 11 ..I l.l ll. il il III" ti t, i.l Mmt t.i II HiM.ti i ,H, a li.i. a I ilni r.if, ..ii ! -i-t nil" llit ni nil nil i"" M ,' almii i li In-Ill m ,-initiiil"M i-r lull., ,. , alh .. ih lit li-f He II f il Ivk tin. ninvV llmiiit'" ef n ' M ivl " il lli"ii' t.f il l i el Hi lli i r mi. ,n.li ia "t lui it'll t'lH' lata lM'i',i,i,a t.i tli'Ml( y t. I nllrit Slalra ef Aii.illi AHnil j M inlni"'il ttl all 0-ri in- i ai' fcii I j4Hi,iiin i-'itiimtii-J In I I.I. Inw.k l,i lai, f 1' -I'll , i. Il'l' m tn Ihi. In-Ill I Hint It -l, fl I tt iel I '! lii'K'l il a t iti'Ui Wlnl"li I el- tOili ai l.M'U-II,,' . jai.t " I M II !' riil Jbt'l I His) I H'i 'T-,iIii liitu llif tllal H. I i'f ! It--yr , f J'l alll Is' en! ilinil an.l HI !)' .1 ' 1 II ri'i'li. fnri III l"T I1 4i,l i nil nlUi'la til. -- -- i ffl lih ho Cntivvtit. i tl wri'ii' ii(tuliur'l I, Slii'i mA t rtl H S , lllii.yf. Urease Your Wagon, (Sir. Mtt. I'KCCi: An Irishman once o wa told wa asked to go to the barn and greae tho wagon. Ha went and returned, and when he wa aked If he had greased the wagon, he said: irraned tho wagon all over but the phloe where ve nut the whale on." U hi 1 tho reason there I so much opposition to you In evory country. Your jmople and the societies which they form when they do a thing, do exactly what they should not do, And whon they e It 1 not acceptable, try to comjiol tho people to Accept It. The irishman, In hi estimation, did jwrfectly right, lie- cause ho did exactly what bis boss told blm to do, with tho slight exception of the place whore tho wheels wero put on, and that wa out of sight, whero no one would see It, and it would not have mado the wagon appear any better or worse. History tells ui of Monks, while they were trying to provo to the world that they were A necessity, wero hiding themselves from the world And there preparing themselves for the work of liolng clay In tho hands of tho potter, execute plots against established governments. Mr. reeel, this Is not hrlstlanity. 1 do not know what you all It. In the Sixth century Cougal, of Groat Britain, Influenced 8,0(H( men leavo active life and spend their time In solitude. Ills disciples filled Ireland, Gaul, Germany and Switzer land. Those Monks lived In monaster ies and cells, and It was considered, at that time by your church, the more filthy and vile their raiment was, the more holy they wero supposed to bo. They must have bo a spectaclo that would solicit the sympathy of a "street Arab." I expect, Mr. 1'eecl, they wero all greasing wagons. You are truly In unfortunate circum stances. Your wagon-greasers who have graduated from the caves and holes In tho rocks, aro attracting tho attention of tho world. You should, by all means, have a new policy for them to pursue, or disband. Thn pope thiissiiys to Uncle Hum, "Your couch Is riiimliiK very slow, A nil l aid HiiMslleil 1 am Tim iiuiei to KriiiiNeItt, I'm no 'l.low.' " AtiAt'U. rOETS' CONNER. Dorothea. Fur down tlio rhythmic cadniirn of His years, Kalr memory hit left lull hack lo tears, Across thn liililel stamped with iiKn and pain,. Hhn waki'M the echoes of a sad refrain, That llnifers liver In my Inmost soul. Hefort) my eyes attain ho stanilsi control Ih lost Slid only uiikuIkIi sweeps the chords, 'I'oostrmiK for silence, and too deep fur words. "I'wa only a picture hut a piisslnu face Ho touched hy heauty and surpassliiK uracil, Ttiat from the deep my father's sister stood, My typti of lovclluen unit womanhood. That yuner lsterwlio In lire' llrst woes, Tauuht me thn ulory of a calm repose In woman's arms, sere re from every III. Hho wrau'd me round and hunt my stuhhnrn will With love dlvlmt, Hero Dorothea stands, None other such, I know, In all thn lands, nudum and iirand, with sorrow-hroodltm eye, Her look hold converse with the distant skies. Had, from soma sorrow I had neycr known i Perchance, for him, Into tlio other Down, Km yet the weddlnit rlns had lost II thine; Swept from her slxlit heneath the ocean' hrliin, lief t from tli tie a mother' heart can feel, llefore her motherhood awoke Its xeal. I'ar seurchliiK Ka.e, a tender, woman' heart In calm suhmlsslon play the anKl'i parti Walt for soma summon wo may never hear, And see her pathway through the heaven appear, Here wa tho puri st love I ever knew, III alTectlon-tender, manly, true. All thmitlhuof her In uch close circle run, Father appear, astlioiiuh thetwalu were one, Hold to the sllenco past) to Imp ly wait My slothful comln- to tho upper KiUe. Iloth apprehensive, lent my steps no wroiitii Or lp refuse to lnK thu heavenly oni( Vet thrilled hy mystic ties that bind to sarin, Itespouslve to my loveof little worth, June 12, istsj, -Isaac A. Tool, i .li'iuiln Wn Wdi'hililel. ef the i i.meT'l. Hi iHt.it, r.iunniKi moliUb 4I.BO) pHS'r. M . . ... a. er lers. wiun-iu s lire pieei'it j SVIIiln I hat ft'omes frnm the I 4iV,'ril 'iiiys'f ry siirniundlns ,a. -a Sfi.ifiiitl'sJ.s-t Jareer In now for W 1 lli'vesUrtl lia Biilolilouriiphy imiy . IS' cnleu Spltfi'ssliin. whli h. ,Mii irrVk. t'niiialns nllilnn Unit ruiild fliMls) eeSloilU in llii'Ml ren prei:ini-is 111 '-' (ie.f r very Ami tf t woman should ,r (ftrilllnif nsrii ,0n ef this tinpro L 'JHn' advetif rfs. She will ihrn 1 Mlun'NK nil (inirrn. .l . j i. 1 1. I 11 f I Ll I IV. VjVS.S rttliii..m Til tftui l iiihf rof 'HU ror tun pruuc Mmir in liitiiivHH rUHt tf " they Aiwwii'ilHrlt, ti..Cl.fr. .1.,... Ive ....II.l A liav illaitiivi-riiii llt-W AI'll tin iu. rtm sn'tiiiiniiativtiitf iirvarrihTnuk fill I KBTAIN AND M'KMiY H K, flrfy havliii Hmkii ri'itori il lii tirrrw-l nt'Hlln W uM ftr ill othr ri'iniHllPi fkiM. Vnrfrvtiy J'"1- fc Wis Art Dart' III k hirfWllenll mint IH Ullll lit tll I'n-imrAiiuii ui mis ,'w)!ltkq StrJ" kMl9Vll M I f I' . fjiei-sil-?ft9 full .6 for t CO.,' w pra.crlislon. 9 K Ktyllir.xyl.m irnin. ilr.i'hin. A J,.riit.'llu1 4 (IrHi-ltm. , V lli'liiiil.. Dliili'i, ilrarhm. Kit. liinallK allium (Iriiliollp), rlnl, . L-., I....l....lr. U .-rllliU.a. r;r.. r n. Mutn-iUMiHN. Tnk"! I'HI t p.m.. mi'l iiiiIIi on ii.. mil in lifil Thl. rinirily U iIhiiImI to vry i.Vti-.M III rltlif-r w, ai.rf e.N-i-ially III Hum' r,.ullln fr.mi liiiirii(li.ni.i. 'I lif rwiiii'.riillvc f nowr. nf llii r.'.liTiiiin' " .l"iilliliil .ml H w in. n. nit I ii lint n-r aix.rl I t hn Hi; laiiictitil, m il. lilllimi.il, iiitvi.i.i ciimllll'Hi t" " iwhI " TVl!.,Vf'wiin will'l I'efr' I" "I'lnlii .'. Z arm. mini l. H'li.cl imckiiKi' pi'iilsln tillw. 0 ran-Mly c ptimiilnl. III Ii" wi't l'.r 1 'i""1 m nir lirlv.l. I.trnmlorv, or w. will fiir.,lli It t;a''S- i.i, ahii'h will Miru mum hum. tut !. 11 Mm 0 identity nunftilmtluL V NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE, J J 12 Trenton Row, Botton, Man. q tVMentlua Uhlcano American FRIENDS eeurethe SKency I'lelLflep. Htlll Dlir eaner. Thev sell themselves, r rlrnils only ml (I reus for particulars, M a.wvm.i, & uu W,i I'lum HI. , Cincinnati. U PEEDT and LAKTINO BESULT8 CAT DFTII7I 17 n m m -we , WVW V 0, , "K" liiif.. AIID0LOILT rill1 ItllS. M fmm inv liiliirinim uUnnre. UB01 ABB0V1HI If SOCIO. SMiuyl Wa nilSRSNTEB UHE Of ritfund lOUf money. Price .00 iit hot I la. tend 4o. lor trundle. fSKMUN'C BtKIUCAt, CO., Ilinten A CRAND DISCOVERY I rrn.l tin mm ar woman In mm ouunlr aliara wa lian m alraatlf a-ur.il a. ranmniitatiira Ui fall our "Stawada Bllwar sol, II) MKTAIj, Klilfaf, niraa ami nuuniia lo wn- WAN'I if ouuli am ii itai w i iaaaa van no dim n a.aroffi ih..I luaranlil U. war a Uraturia, cat al"Ut una.liilli t),atrallvri Ilia rnaiiM or a nia- llma i aimla av.rax. rnim f'm par w-a,ai ,i mnt wh raatly nlM tTrrirwIiar., tu raa la in d-manrl Sir our Solid M.UI Oo.U. ()ar On Mll Itoo Hollsra' worth In Uallf uaa. Caia of aampiaa lraa. A't'lraaa Sllandard Mllfarnara Co., Ilapl. vo. Moalon, flaaa. WANTI D-Airents In eiieh town at-d county to sell the Kreaiest hook of the ae, Krnns of the Knmini (liithiillc ( hiiri'h and Its liilliienee on t he (ieneral Uovcrniiient tnday, with History and I'roiircss of the Americiiri Protective sssisdtU Ion lA I'. A.) Over Tim pnui's and Illustrated with Is full piitfe ensravliiK. . , ., Hend Mi cents at once fur complete out III, and terms. Special term (tlven on other fast selllnn works, .. II. VIIAMIU'.UH M- C O., If g4 Locust St , Ht, Louis, Mo, ALL STYLES or wnuilim from II. U ill'. Iliind a.niiiiiiili.i(iii! fro, SAr Watch Co,, 9 Murray mniel, Nliw Vurk, Hweet Tea. I'ltik-whlle the pearly cheek, Love' Innocence that speak) A flamlns crown U over-head, WtHiliiK with love' Inteuaur red. A silken nest within, Of snowy, potless skin, In which awaits, the hidden pod, The coming mystery of Ood, I'tnk-whlte the pearly cheek, Love's Innocence that peaki A Cupid' tw I over-head, Wooing with love' Intensur rod. An untouched heart within That snowy, spotless skin; Ills arrow sharp will pierce It yot, And conuuer faliy weet LUzette, ' -Ihaaq A, Poor.. $100 He ward, $100. The reader of thl paper will he pleased to earn that there U at least one dreaded dis ease that science has linen aide to cure In all ImstsKes. and that Is Catarrh. HaU'iCatiirrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical f ratornlty. Catarrh beinK a consti tutional dlseaan, rulres a coDstltutlonal treatment Hall' Catarrh Cure I taken In ternally, Rctlng directly on the lihsid and mucous surface of the system, thereby de t roving the foundation of the disease, and giving th patient strength by building up the constitution and assUtlng nature In do ing It work. The proprietors have so much fallh In Ha curative mwers, that they offer One Hundred Dollar for any case that It falls to cure, bond for list of testimonial, Address. V. J. CIIKNKV A 0O Toledo, 0. THdd by all Druggists, 7.1c. - Newbdkalrrs can obtain Tue American from any wholesalo news dealer. Your customers will want U. I'ut It on your counter. The Singing Patriot REV, O. E. MURRAY, A. M. 8. D. The best collection of I'titrlol Ic Music ever nffered to thn nil il c for I'atr 01 c gatlicr- Ings, hotiin, school and sll who luve our nation. Words and Music, 100 . 103 lonas, frlc 19 Csnl, Postpsld. THE AMERICAN. THE COMINQ AMERICAN CIVIL WAR r B, A. HUNTINGTON, Thl I among the latest publication anc rank among the lcat.. It deals with the for elgn exerledln political alTalraof ourcoun try by the Homnn Catholic Church, Kvr American should road It. Paper cover. i"rct CIO Cvntm. Dent postpaid on receipt of price, hy th AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., MIA Howard Street. Omaha, Nat or, (KIT Main Ht.. Kansas City, Mo, or. cor. Clark and KanUolph, Chicago, III Gurvs Doctrines of The Jesuits. Paul llert, thn translator, saw the harm done to society by allowing the Jesuits to be come educators tit the Krench youth, It I a ulaiidurd book on Jemiltlsm and the book which led Ui their expulsion rrom r ranee, TI.U hook In a terrible esnosure of the prin ciples of these wnuld-hn teachers of religion, Six hundred pme s. Cloth, SI,2Bl manllla paper covers, 600. Address all orders to, C, L. 1 JO I CO & CO., Chicago, III "Convent Life Unveiled." Br EDITH O'OOHMAN. Tt.la little work relate the bitter exoerlenc of a young lady who was Induced through th cunning of the Jesuit add the Sisters of Charity to enter a convent. Her story of th heartrending scenes enacted In those alnki of inluulty is told In a convincing style. 1'rlc In cloth II. 2S, nt postpaid by i AMERICAN 1'UnLISlIING CO., IblS Howard St., Omaha. Nbs Willing to make a flrst-rjas In come with little trouble, should i f . . ,niTal8S of the Monks, K HSVMKti AMI KlilTKII IIY 8TEPHALIUS. lflo cloth, CI.2S; D'lpcr, Illustrated irVhe "Merry Tales of the Monks" the rni7 SsU'ry door are thrown open for the In sp? flon of the curlou. Thn secret of the Ojf 'NSilonal are here revealed. The book I cii4.d with Incident) wit, humor and ia- ff are arforded channel ror a uispiaj oi I Mr power. Hrhe luitn," Philadelphia. "Even Monk u i,,i,.r..i Inir t.ulea when alone, and when ii'i.e tale are of their own experience, they W III line troll l)lr, snouiu I (l,il,lv Intereatlnii " for Our Magic WsU'aper M douWOTrS3 X.rders, Magic Paint lihd Carpet M T T,,irl .. r(ri rrienusotiiy m w, u, uvim i vv,, Cblcatro, 111. HORSEMEN DAIRYMEN, POULTRY ''.RUSERS and tit it u US 7 it LERS IN. E iBLOODED STOCK n: .... Will Conturheir Own Interests by Using Lockhart's Nutritious Condiment. an IT IS THE Purest and Best ;Horse and Cattle Food MAKUFACTURSP TOPAY. Absolutely Frco From Poisonous Matter of Any Kind, HGAPQUAKTGRS Ht London, England, Glasgow Scotland, New York, Chicago, Omaha. HAVING invcBtigaloil this Homo and Cattle Food, fltid having liocoino convinced that it wan superior to any preparation on tho market today, I have consented to take the general agency for tho Middle and Western Slates. It is now being usod by many of the leading horse and cuttle men, some of whom testify to its worth and money-saving qualities, Among the number who have endorsed it may bo mentioned: Kobort Homier, Esq., of the New York Ledger; William Lockhart, Esq., Velcrinorv Burgeon; Dan Mace, the famous trainer and driver, and II. h. Homier, Esq., Veterinary Burgeon, all of Now York; 11. M.IIosick & Co,, Tallow, Hides and Wool; Tho Lincoln Park Commissioners; John Ford( Metropolitan Market; Armour fe Co,, I'ackors; Miller & Armour, Packers; J. C. l'cmioycr A Co,, Teaming; Gen. Tor. rence; Lincoln Ico Co.; A. II. Itevell; William Thompson Ico Co.; (Jen. Newberry; Consumers Pure Ico Co.; E. K, Hond Packing Co.; Thou. J. Lipton A Co., Packers, and others, of Chicago. This Condiment is recommended by a dairyman who sav his cows gave one-third more milk while lie used it during tho winter. It is just the stufT to build up all stock, and is a great feed-suver on account of its nutritious qualities. Pries per Barrel (160 pounds),,, .ttM.OO 100 Pounds, i ....... . ,8.00 60 Pounds, , .6.00 26 Pounds 3.00 Sample Package Containing 8 Pounds 1.00 Send in a Trial Order. If you use it oncolyou will never be without it. Address, JOHN C. THOMPSON. Care American Publishing Co. " . v 47