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THE AMERICAN 0 n 1 1 -I . i. t i..f r4.. , m M ; W1 ! !. SS i-l.'tw ul IH ; I . .'.I ir pt , ' V-f r 1. anl t. .-JM ft .-r- .i. hi a 4 i.. r V..i ' j ((-. tvsl '- l ik I"1' -Im- !,,.:, ), t -.r b. l St I I I V , f.,-v.,', i " i to 4 t-ut. j a-4 e i . Ti !-. ' I i . ; U t lKl ian.t 4 iH, trw ft l!eSn i tWtMW, I t't t l ts in t W-I,1. -M '!, ' I '' J H,.m ,4 f U Hi,t ,l fhstlM M ,'m .ty VM-M." (UtiN'-MMr .H'HJ, tVV On mi; In . . t t t f - - nU, S.-. i. '," ! MiU ivm.ts v. 'We thr tir I "mi Hit ei tnttte.1 ! fc.t-i.1 ..lentr-d wmIo. itt )"H-i(M linn lie !!),,, I lvl l'r nl'.oW tfVIM Toother fi ret !; ed" mis-Hut iIumui' st that 'ur Iioum-s iv eiieil I !' liiirti'lm'HiN wi( ttsis Nnnmm y, m . m., uit mul jlaU in In 1ft-hNlrt f their diH, This ruin ' )'1,!' 'rv. lui(j,v ho learn llmt the mcmU'rt f that suvlal tvmnitmltv iniI tiieiuNr In F ' ter) atf ruilttel to rngwnl the bnmo of the- "Sisters" after , in. V liv rvswm to Inft-r "male mom hem" for tin' rule mm Uu in-lost anil iihylolris. Jusl so; they are wrmlttoJ to visit the lstr affcr H p. tn,, ami wp doubt not If soatvlioil (or would ln fomul with them after I j p. in. lloth priest ami physician come- Into piny gHt deal, wo have reason to bollovo, a jmltfliitf from tho number of birth given by young and uniimrrloU innnlmn. of tin! Cut hoi to church, It worn that the duty of tho jrlint Is not only to Htlfy tho bIhUmh, hut to ruin tho wivt and dauifhtom of truHtlnu lrlHhlonra, and tho phynlclan' duty U to practice an abortion or Infanticide whoro It l noiwuary. Thin latter Is proved by tho rivers about wven different convent In this country and Europe being diiififged, and In nomo cane drained, In each of wfclch were found tho bone of at loHut .TOO Infant. Oh, yos, mother; permit your dHiijfh ter to be lured into thcao acwd brothel, that they, too, may learn to deceive their parent a to tho true ttato of affair therein. On page 48 of tho namo chapter her' toforo quoted, one section run thua: (Tho inmate, etc.) "munt bo almple and BlTectionuto toward their relative and (ruard Hjfulnt curlou Inqulrloi about jH'ople and matter that do not concern them." Don't tenderly kin your mother! Ho Implel Ye, Ihi crazy, if you clioom, and rcMerve all your klm fur tho prlent and for the foot of that homely old uatfo on tho Tiber. "And guard ai;a!tiHtnirlou'tqulr!cR kbout people and nuitter that do not concern them." Oh, you daughter; do not tell tho dear mother who went down into the valley of the thadow of death, that you might live. No, don't tell her that Holy Father Angelu (who wa, before hi iiita!lutton, plhln Mike O'llaiTerty, the bull-dozer, with a little more education and connldcrubly more trickery In hi make-up than the average man), entered your lied chamlMT on the prevlou night, and on me ground that a orient can do no harm, had accoinplltii d your ruin. Oh, no, don't im ntlon it, for it I one of theno matter that don't concern her! If hu hut rend Tn K American, and ha vaunts doubt In regard to the purity of iIh'ho leehcrou emlarle of bell, ho to her If ihe lniulre, and tell tier that no one I more holy or unctl fled than that name dear, holy father! We undomtand fully why they are called "father." Very likely omo of the young one are rightfully calling thorn "father" and they know it not. A father who would denort hi child Is a very jKMir lulwtltuto for a man, hut thoMu uictlfled wolvrn In nheepm' cloth ing not only do thl, but palm off the dlngraeoon mniio innocent young man by frightening him with eu-rnal dint. nation, a In tlmciine of I'rleat Iijdon, and young Kngllhh, who wa nervy enough to liold out agnlriHt all thai eimndrel malediction. A certain mlnUter In tho louthern taion, whon Hltnple word 1 accepted : M truth without qucHtlon, relate the following Htory: A certain wealthy Mexican whined to marrv hi itor, ho having fallen In love with her. He wrote to the pope, inquiring If it would be a alii, and if o, If the ln could bo forgiven, Rending with tho letter a .'10,000 prew nt. The pope annwered and mild, "I'roeeed, tho in i forgiven." Oh, what freedom of belief! If a man ha money enough, all he ha to do I to pay over ome of it, and get a through ticket to heaven, with no top at oithi r hell' tation, or the one ltu ated in purnatory. For i:iO,000 he could marry hllnter. For :i5,000 he might marry hi mother. And for money he might obtain per mUnlon to borrow hi friend' wife for a watte n. Tho money being all tho popo care for, tho KirmtHlon ) quickly granted, and with a written pardon In hi pocket tho man goe to hi friend and abruptly ay: "Hero, I want your wlfo for a week or two. Tho pope hu granted hi portnllon, and aald it would bo all right, o I'll take her now." Well, if tho po'w eald ro it miiHt be "O. K.," but If tho man in tho second pcraon "had tho sr. oho that God gave lice," ho would everlaHtlngly kick tho stuffing out of tho rancal who would dare pro pone such a thing, and then having the scales torn from bis cyei he would pro cure a shot-gun losdcd to kill, turn hi 1 (. . . v I Ht lt.i tn r u. !. 4 . k- 1 ft f. in l.i.Ht tm. I -.t .lK!t-.g nuni ' It , . . I, Oait't II .h Iiv1i r( ih.l. nviHiM 1 ' ! '.HI" . . l bow hl a ii-i. m ai.dl u n IW H" n I hOhv iihil t y aitiig r 'l.l, at A J:.i.i'C !lh tin U Hil v""t l'.:ic 1 fr tlie n.l- IV in thi U'l.l if i'iiih, U'licht and Hil f-'l with p.! Aim tieft tHl. l:it tiilv!, - - is iiniii; mid or Miisint Maui Would Join the A. 1 k, if II nl a Si-crrl nler. The patriot le otfc'nllim known the A. IV A. i attracting ro nun h at tcntlon, and caurlng uch varied ciiie meet fntm pulpit and ptv, tliat many Hple are nt a 1mr to know ju.-l w hat opinion to form of the organisation' Hal merit. Although not ponmvted with the order, we are situated ro we know much of it work, and have valued re latloiifthlp with It nieitilHTH, While we unhesitatingly promniniNj it work a good one, It object and aim the bent, yet with many other who are op)toned to secret Roelctlo, we regret t hat It leader feel the need of so much secrecy, In connection with tho other organizations that have done most effective work In patriotic line, like tho Independent Women Voter, and the Committee of One Hundred, they have found no uo for password, or oaths, and we believe If our brothers of the A. l A. will give the matter serious thought, much of the uriidcss forms now In voguo can be done away with, and wo are glad to find, that many of tho rank and Mo of tho A. P. A. are of like mind with us. Wo are Informed that one of tho largest council In Chicago lulvcrtlso its mooting with largo placards at tho door of tho hull, and holds meetings open to the public. Wo aro met, how ever, with tho argument that wo aro dealing with tho most wily and secret of enemies, and hence must use .Tusultl cat methods, During tho campaign of 1HH8 there was much chicanery and double dealing circulars Were Issued secretly, with instructions to allow no i'rotcstunt to read them, and the enemy was plotting mischief in every direction, yet wo were able to thwart all their plan by open action. While tho A. 1". A. of tho Old Hay Htuto ad mit none but life long I'rotestants, with 1'rotcRtant affiliations to its mem horshlp, it Is comparatively safe, and through committees tho most Import ant, vital work of tho organization Is done. Should tho A. V, A. luwoino an open order, many Chrletlun men, who now hold themselves aloof because of its se crecy, (being opKised to secret organ izations) would gladly join and give most valuable aid, and this class of men are net ded today in tho organization, Whllo wo bavo no sympathy with that portion of tho elergy that attack tho A. A. oil account of their antagonism to papUta bocuuso of their disloyalty to American Institutions, still we aro In hearty sympathy with those whoop pi me the secret methods used. Now that the order tabuing Increased weekly by hundred, and ha thousands of new members, we trust somo of the Christian men who hold high ofllclul poRltlon will mako an effort to so change the constitution of the order, that all conscientious patriots can give ho A. I'. A. a hearty "God speed" he- cause it lias tKicnmo an nnti-secret order, then many more can fall Into Mne, and we need the entire union of .atrlotli! forces to deal with the mon ster, Homanloin. Wumnn fie Ittuiie and the Itllile. The American lliblo Society Is Just three years older than tho Missionary Society of the Methodist F.pisoopul church, and held Its suventy-eighth annual meeting last week. A para graph from tha report states a truth which I'rotest.unt should understand: Although tho late encyclical from Homo proclaim the desire of Hope Leo XIII. to have tho Scripture "more abundantly open for tho uo of tho Lord's flock," and although! tho bis hops and archbishops' meeting In Hal timoro ten year ago declared that the Holy Scripture ought to Ihi "the most highly valued treasures of every family library, and tho most frequently and lovingly made tiso of," not a bishop or priest in Mexico or Hiuth America Is found to approve thoMO commendations, to glvo effect to the pious desire to have tho Scripture read In every household. On tho contrary, it Is at the instigation of Just that class o' ecclesiastics that any edition of the Bible that Is not loaded down with notes i stigmatized a corrupt and pernicious, worthy only to bo burned." Tho last thing that tho Roman Cath olic church would bo willing to do is to put a copy of tho Hiblo without notes Into tho hands of everyone of It com municants. Were It to do o, its priest would be driven wild with questions that they could not answer, and its 1 1 r tmr4ta 11 i H pl'lRll(l ; 1 VlRlltlt )b I utirr Stb, j It tck use . I (bil l i f It e t.iti!?el am) U'lsi" .v f Hie tt tl, vpi. tb. tsi' j.-i t if iinan- litn hu H an ih.!iI. .1 f,MT fi'.m li e (. I tbst U.i'V In lit i.' Niii R(V thlt.g l i-I 1 in I Ui lle, ) ', tiieh !M in.ijtf.ilg ftiid glli' Hi In ,t I lit. 1 1 u. .,tii' I. .ti i,f It,,, m.i.ii. try, IVaioin iieo tih the pi-Unl. thr chtiH h and ih liquor element, tb. j are all in inl Igue llli h other lo mnlniain tin tr iiuitnal intend n. The pi let of Home w ill stand up and li himiwv it)temiinH and then Instruct their U'liniMiit duHt to vote to Hivnw the Infamous traffic, from which they derive a jrreat jmrtlon of their revenue. The greed of Home, and Its Infamous schemes to get money knows no hounds, for they have but one object in view, and that is to obtain the destruction of our republican institutions. Let no man lie deceived by their loyal profes' stons to our tlag and Institutions, Ihi cause they are as false as perdition Itself. Any man who cannot defend the lawfully constituted authority and tho institutions of our country against corrupting influences, Is a traitor, and should bo dealt with as such. It must ho conceded that ono of our most cher ished privileges, tho right of free speech, Is threatened with destruction by a foreign hierarchy. It Is time that tho American were gutting their eyes 0en in our larger Uomo-rulod cities. Free speech Is almost out of tho ques tion from the growing arrogance of this foreign power. Oh! tho shame, tho everlasting shame, on tho American people. Tho principles for which our grandslros fought, bled and died, aro relegated to tho rear, but I hope that the patriotic oiders will stand by their principles until our country Isredoemed and wo can once more march on In the enjoyment of the blessings and liberty they intended wo should have. May Clod bless nnd protect them In the great and glorious work which they have undertaken. I feel that I could embrace them all, for I care not what their past political adulations have been. It matters not whether foreign or native born, my love for them Is just the same. I feel that they are all my brothers. We of tho south, north, east and west aro a band of noblo brothers, and will hurl the old reprobate ptisj's black political traditions back across the sea when tho tlmo comes. Tho final ending need not bo doubted when tho work Btarts. Let us have peace among ourselves north, south, east and west, nnd let us unite to tight the common enemy of mankind. Tho tlmo will soon bo here when it will take every patriot in this country to throttle tho "old boast." The people would soon bo aroused to the danger that threatens us, If it was not for the cow ardlco of some of tho I'rotestant mln- 'stry. I believe that tho time 1 nearer at hand than some people seem to think. Let It bo long or short, It will wind up with tho overthrow of Homo. It I In holy writ, and all tho power of hell cannot chango that decree. Any man who cannot see tho "hand writing on tho wall" is blind indeed. In somo measure, the common people are not so much to blame, considering tho cor. nipt teacher In tho pulpit", and other demoralizing lnlluonces In all classes of KK'lety, If any man dcslns to he In formed what Romanism really means, let him read Revelation and there ho will find what Is meant by the "beast and anil-Christ," written in such away us no other history or book can ever escribe. Ho will also sue that which will bo the ultimate end of this great power in the world. Tho A. 1". A. will go on until tho victory Is gained. No man, or set of men, will stop this move ment until they have accomplished what they have set out to do. For my part, I am not afraid of Homo neither is tho A. y. A. BupHise that Homo doe kill a few men; that will only bo In keeping with thtslr history, for they have murdered thousand before, and will doubtless kill thousands more be fore they aro overthrown, but Homo will be crushed a It Is written. A CONFEIJKRATE SOMllF.ll. Hot Si'hingb, Ark. Bald, Bald Heads, Bald Heads Cured, Bald Heads Cured Sure, Bald Heads of Any Kind, TONKENITE does the busi ness, 2-cent stamp gets fun particulars. Bottles $1. 6 for $5. AMES & CO., Edison Park, III. tWMentliin Chicago AmiTtoan. WATOHE8 for triwtliiK an nmiImIiii(, from It SI up: rli M. I Im. Sal Waioh Co., I'. 0. Bui 180 New.Vurk. AGENTS $73 Lmw PRACTICAL PLATING DYNAMO. Thw4 V, u intHiK-i, ta fti fWturl't In ll Ufff I'MHi, PtftlM ("id RtttT, nicaol, tin , on wtha. SjllrWlrf. tbl-r, Mc Jfh Urif ail miftJ fwlfl i (In outB'a fur M'Rt I dlnW"nt itlM) rlrt tia twtur; m lrr; -tpHnQi fto limit, u puitnl W7r7HBHI!0N CO.. Clerk No. 15, Columbui, Ohkk nsi i ; a mtmrf n.-r uhanu tooai LOYAL ORAKGC ISSWUtM - UnUd rf Amsrira ni t v i a. writ 1 1 i v w . v , V.ii ( ..'.. Sim v i. iiihh ln ll. ar.l if. ii.. tI . 'tf il.in f .1. .niti..'r.l ,.f N. l,rl,, ,.a. Kns. at.4 t l. ..i nt.M!K t'liisrii i.hs. lbs t'nOnt Slale ,.f Aiiu'ilra, sml lltl lr ut enrnvlln His falw lHim.l.in lhat wpihIm aro sn.lrarnrtn l.i ciivt' Ui Ihs mill. I of turn tm ilf unac4ualniril with Oranm" lrlnilta, n lhrs tt Halrii.snt nia.li: Ths I.jial Orsncs tnsllliiltnn la tmitln-r- histd and It lorli.M..!. Imiiml tiy Himh h JIIi", Truth ami Kliilil.iMi.uem It ha nnhlililen alma. It ta Krso rnal and li'iieviiltnlastslln anil iiMH.vllnii mcinlMr whllo living anil tbclr willow anil orphan wlio ihejr aro r niovvd by death. It upliiililn I hp rlitht of nrlval JiuUinsnt- lh unlrammellcit freiMloin of opinion: b- IIpvis Hip pulille sehiMil aro an pBucntlal afniuurd nf tlui mHln, and should lis kspl frs from scclesliislleal or serturlnn control and thai persons disloyal to Urn iroverniiient who hold a mental alli-Klance to the pops of Koine fthould Iw rlKorously sxcluded from Um'IiIhk thert'ln. Il believe primary alU-Klance I duo to the Kovernnifiit. whleh proUH-ta the live, liberties and properties of Us cltltcns, nd that scelestiistlral auihortty ulimild jot' under uny clroumstttiioes, bn periiilttnd to nifiddle In the aflfalrsof sluli', and that coer cion of acltlten lu ths exerclsu of hi or her rtht of franchise, under tho guise of rolln tou or spiritual authority should bo pun lshud as aerlmo anulnst tho stale. That It 1 the duty of every citizen to de fend tho lawfully constituted authority and Institution of our country aKalnst corrupt and Inimical Influences, as well as SKalnst armed assailants, to the end that our glori ous freedom tm protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity, ttencouraite habits of frugality and Id dustry amoiiK Its member, and Is proud to boast tluit OraiiKomeu seldom become a public 1'harne or accept pauper bread. It believe In the restriction of Imiiiticra tlon and the extension of time for the natur alisation of cltlxens, and that the public anils shall bo held for actual Amerlcau cltt ens who become settlers. The I.uynl Orange Institution of the United State of America has certain rotjiilromont for memberslilu: That a man shall lie mi actual American cltlfton, hsvlng complied with tho lawaof the United ritate with regard to mituralltatton, and wit hout. a mentiil reservat Ion. That the applicant shall be a I'rotestant, and also that his parents und wlfo shall be I'rotestants. That heahall bo thrifty and successful In his business: honorable and truthful In hi dealings with his fellowman, and shall be known as a law-abiding clllr.on. Tbat he will endeavor to glvo hi children or any children under his charge at leasts good common school education, being care ful to avoid all popish doctrines, and That he kln.fi be In Miuiid health at the time of making application, It makes no illlt'creiice where a man was burn, so long as bo meets tho foreguln requirement. These are tho (nullification refill red o every applicant, to the order, and we do not think that any piitrlotlc American order can offers better arrav of principle and teach ing. J. 0. I . A. M. A Loyal, Tat nol le Oriraiilatlois, Fra ternal and llenolleliil, Strictly Men rurtlsnn and Nen-sectarlan. iiKei.AtuTioN or rui NCI PI.BH, Tho National Council of tho Junior Order of United American Mccluinlc In annual kosmIoii asseinbleil declares) That tho roiiNlant lanillng upon the shore of the hufdc of Ignorant, vicious and lawless criminals of t he Old World should bo viewed with alarm by tho loyal and patriotic cltl tens of this country, We alllrm a warm and hearty welcome to all Immigrant who desire to bel ter their condition and become a piirt and parcel of our nationality, but wo have not one siiuare inch of room for the anarchist, tho socialist or nihilist, or for any one who Is not willing to bow nlleglance to l iuit Hag which s powerful enough to shield and prelect t hem as well as us. In the exercise of all civil and religious liberty. We iidlrin our devotion to the public chool system of this country. Wo believe In com pulsory education, and that nil touching In our schools should be In the Kngllsh lan guage, M the end thud future generation may bo able lo lake their pluce In the rank of our coiiuiry' workers, educated In the history, the customs and manners of Ameri cans, We guarantee to every man tho liberty of worshiping Coil according to the dictate of his own conscience, mill would give cvorv as sistance to prelect nil In the exercise oi hi liberty, but wo object .most strenuous to the Interference of any church, no matter under whai mime It may exist, In tint tem poral affair of this country. Wo believe llnit the lllble should bn read In our public schools; not to tench sectarian Ism, but In Inculcate Its tone hlngs. It Is the recogiibred siiindiird of all moral and civil law: we therefore believe, that our children should be educated In lis teachings, but t hat no dogma or creeil should be tuught at the same tlmo Wo behove that patriotism and love of country should be Instilled Into the heart of children, anil that. Willi tho word of Mother." "Homo" and "Heaven." our chil dren should be taught that our Hag Is the symbol of all that m'tke a "home" for us. We would iilnce a Hag upon every nubile clinol In our land, and a lliblo within, and the object lesson therein set fort h should be a beacon light In every storm which threat ens lu engulf us. in this noiiie and patriotic work we ask the Cordial and hearty co-operation of all gisid cltlr.en. In thl grand work wo need the helu Inn hand of all organisation holding the amo view and principles. We have no time tor jeaiousie ami incserings, nut wun a united front we should march forward, boulder to shoulder, remembering Unit United we stand, divided wo fall." In the strictest sense we aro a national pollti al organisation, hut wo oppose with unanimit y I lie slightest taint of partlsanlsin. "Our country" Is our motto, and wo keen this motto steadily before in, We arocognl tant that there aro great and powerful enemies within our midst, requiring the trlctoNt surveillance of all who are at heart, word and In deed Amtricani. Wo, a member of this Order, afllrm our allegiance lo ths object of the Order a paramount to any partisan attlllatlon, and urge upon the mem bership harmonious, united and Intelligent action In carrying out the principles. objscts or tii ordkr. First To maintain and ormnote ths Inter est of Americans, and shield thorn from the depressing effect of foreign cnmpotMlon, Second To assist American In obtaining eiiiployment. jiura lo encourage American in Dun nes. Fourth To establ sh Ick and funeral fund. rlftli To maintain thfl public school sys tem of the United State of America, and to prevent sectarian Interference therewith, and uphold tho reading of the Holy Bible therein. THIt QtUMrtCATIONS fOH MRMBKHNU1P. K&quire that an applicant shall lie: a wniie male person corn in the united I- . t. , . M ft .... : 1 . , . l- i..,i,i i.4 l)mi Is. l , , 4 . S - g, .. I . . . i.. k4 it . ... . . , )... I.1S.1, tV,,.. 4 f il . "! lr.i. if i e. " k. .- t, , . ,,. p lr., )nl.MHI"l i.ii. e,Jnfi,i, t , . d I" !, .K 111 llr.l, 1 H, 1, V. .!,, ..,! it,, ',,. i-.i. .. l r. h-n m ,., t hI -. . t , t f f-ms.t niiiii.i,,., .tve. f t,Minnii,ii,.ii,, i. I' i V i 'u ty, i i ! ttt4 Si It i. Il l.s l'i A,.,t a t,,l,)..,i, .) K 0- 11 r.1 a..al at, I II, a,t,mfcl i.. .p t't l.e ..I. I. l cliiHlK.iillir. Ifi. l i !," .-. 1. n il lis i V. ta f ln. i.lt a al ,1 ..tln.c. ie,.n 1. 1 easily a. i,- , eoi.a H cl.aii. r t..ri.,U n I., slat! a eviiii.-tt A l ia ,r.-.,,ii,i. n ! 1,1.11,, n ..se iif aiili.ns i.iin, 'I I fin par It.'iilsrs .drf-aa. II A h Mil. I. Nstl.msl '.iiiel.ir. New llt-im-sii , ,V J DlRtCTORY. N TIoN Kt, nt Nrtt., N v- M A kll I New Mrimswlek. N i, T I J li A l.i. Iii. r, II. n ,.;, nin O Jr I' N t'- Jsnii-. I ran.i.m. Mo Iiy I'ltt hurgh. I's N s.'y-.Fdwsr.t S Isomer, I O Hot. tan. I'lillnili lpliia: otttce risun Ni t sml IT, fVil t heal H alreet. Nstiuiisl OrgsnltvrStepl.en Collin. Hot ?U I'lllatiurnli. I'a. Mn ialn Aaheville, N C, third Tuesday la June. STATE COUNt II. OV tl.l.lMitS, Incorporated Kohruary S4. Is'.ii C CT II llryaon, .ttt Wentworth avenue. Chicago. S V i'-Thos kowan. Trttl Union st. Alton. Jr I' S C-Tluis J l oen. i? hhetUeld ave, Chic titto. S I Sw'y-Joseph 8 Reynolds, I'O Hex Chicago, Sl'TreasKII Sample. tXI4 Armour ave. Chicago. Meets at Alton, fourth Monday in August, ISU4. rt'llOUUINATE. George Washington Council. No 3, meet first and third Friday evenings of each mouth, at Alillne hall, ".'i K Kandolph st. Chi cago. Joseph S Iteyuolils It 8, 1,11.1 Wabasb ave. Visitors always welcome Kllsworth council, No HI, m iTuesday at Kt.M Went worth ave. K L Ca Burn, K B. KII'J llonore st, Kngjewood. ('oh ax Council. No 23, meets Saturday evenings at I O O K hall. South Chicago ava. John W Hoger. H M. Ilox 4.1S, Daniel Webster Council. No. 8, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets first and third Halimliiy evening of each month In Modern Woodman hall, Murray, Neb. Visiting brothers always wel come, James Longbrldge, recording secre tary. NEBRASKA. statu eorNcii, or nkhhaska: B. O.-WM. K. KNAI'P, Omaha. 8. V. C.-UEVI 1'. 8IIHUM. Omaha. 8. 0. 8ecy.-UEO.C. FKNTON, I'. O box 728, Omah it. 8. 0. Trens.-C. II. Al I.F.N, Houth Omaha. OoiidueUir-II.8. HA It'l'lloLU. IMatsmouth. Warden-P. 8. McCAUI.KV. Ho. Omaha. 8entlneis-(l. H HIIEUWOOll. Ho. Omahll! It. I', DOI.MAN, Omahi Hepresi'iitatlves to Ni t Council WM. K. KNAI'I'. II. I.. DAY. W. A MES8ILK. P. 8. McAU I.F.V and J. W. IIOU1KK Tho next regular meeting will be held on the third Tuesday in July, IsiH, at Omaha. PKANCI8 8. KEY V'OUNCII. No. fl meet every Friday evening at O. A. K. Hall, I'lattsimiuth, Neb. Visiting brother cor dially Invited, W. K. Uooi.flioR, Koc. Hoc, WASHINGTON COUNCir. No. I. meets " every Friday evening In Ooodrlch hall, 24th and Franklin streets. Visiting brother always welcome, J. 0. 1'Auf. Sec'y T INCOI.N COUNCIL No. 2, meet In tin 14 coin, Nobraska. nOI.tJMBIA COUNCIL No. , meet every Tuesday evening lu Patterson block, 17th ana n arnam st reets. 8. T. Wkioins, It. Sec'y, l:il Jackson Street fJAKFIELn COUNCIL No. , meets every " Tili.y.litir nlirl,,. In U, M. Wim.iam Faiik, Hee'y, f IBEKTV COUN(!FlNo. T meet every J Tuesday evening, I. O, O. F. Hull, Louis ville, Neb. T. II. Lucas, Hoc. Sec'y. WINONA COUNCIL No. 4. meet every ' Saturday evening In Hod Mens' Hall Continental block, 11th and Douglas St. 0(10. M SliAVKK, Hoc, Hec'y, rtOUNUILNo. 20. A. P. A.. Cameron. Mo.. J meets every second and fourth Monday evening, at Fraternity Temple, Visit ir welcome. AMERICAN LOYAL OHANOE LODGE, lx No. 221. meets the first and third Toe. day vvenlng of each month, at. S:im o'clock, M. Ii, z.ook. Secy. MISSOURI. STATE COUNCIL Of MISSOURI. 8. C.-F.C. Horden, Hidden, Mo. 8. V.(!. l(..v II A Hl,,i, ,.),!..- W burg, Missouri 8, 0, Sec'y Holla 0. Carroll, Warrensburg. Missouri Will meet at Hannibal. Mo,, February, 1HMI. KANSAS CITY COUNCILS, ,'ANSAS CITY COUNCIL NO, D-MeoU V .,u,,.u lrnL.u fiU.I.I II1CI U..I.... II. C. Hill, Will Wiiodlami, Hec, Secretary! rtOLUMHIA COUNCIL NO. 1.1-Meets every KJ Saturday night lit the corner of Twelfth and Cherry streets, W. Y. Sbeaver, Record. Ing Secretary, 1407 Madison street. 1JATKIOT COUNCIL NO. Ill-Meets rvery Weilnesilav n a it at A. O. II. W. Hull 1421 K. Eighteenth street, J, E. Fisher, line secretary, iK Horn avenue, Wr'STPOIIT COUNCIL NO, Iff-Moot every ' Friday night nt Wesliort, W. II. Hhllnk Hec. Hecrelary, 122.1 E. Klgblh street, fJATE CITY COUNcTl No. 44-Meets every u Miuiiliiv night, corner Kit Ii ami l'enii St., over drug sioru, CI'Ill NtlFI ELD COUNCIL No. 40- pet " every Monday night, between ,11st and il'nil on Holmes, CIIEFFIELD COUNCIL No. ilft-Meet at Shetlleld every Thursday night, Thomas Smith, Hec. Sec'y, Sheltlrld, Mo. A HE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. IS, AMEHI can protective Association meets every sec ond and fourth Wednesday of each month In I. O. O. F, hall, Plattsmnolh, Neb, Visiting member aro welcome F, P. Hrown, Sec, AURORA COUNCIL No, S, W A. P. A.- Moot every Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock, at the A. P. A. Hall, 4117 Minnesota 1 venuii, Kansas City, Kan. DKOSPECT COUNCIL No, fll, A. I', A.-Moot every Monday evening at tho corner of Twenty-third and Prospect avenue, Kansa City, Mo, Person desiring to Join mny en close their name, streel and number, ward, ago and iH-cuiiatlon, and direct to box 521 Kansa City, Mo. CUREKA COUNCIL No. 1, W. A. P. A.-Moot ' second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock In tho A. P. A. Hall, Southeast cor ner Packard and Osiige avenue, Armourdale, VlslUir are cordially Invited to attend. AIDE A WA K E COUNCIL No. 10, A. I, A.. meets every Friday night at. Illth and L Road, Orlgsby' hull, Kansa City, Kan. -pXCELSIOR COUNCIL NO. 3. W. A. P. A, 14 meet every Monday afternoon at 2:110 at Bell' hall, Southwest Houlevard. near slsto line, Hosedale, Kansas, Friends of other councils are cordially Invited in attend, Every true American lady I Invited to come and join us, and assist in the good work. Dilation fee 11.00. fJATE CITY COUNCIL No. , A. P. A. u Meet very Saturday everilngat 4.17 Min nesota avenue, Kansas City, Kas. Visitor cordially Invited. fOUNOlL No. 7, A P. A.-Meet every Mon- day evening at Chamlier of ('onunerce Hall. Ulvervlew. Visitors cordially Invited. fOUNCIL No. S. A. P. A.-Meet every Bat v urday evening at oiithont corner Pack ard and Osage avenue, Armourdale. Visitor Cordially Invited. t M N 'i I ia V ,.4.ii- ... .t t hi "' r t . 1 ' " ; a . a. .. i" I - " ' l f l, ; , MlM t V- tl V -i v,,,. ..... i . ..jr - Ma,, ..! r t . . . . -a . '4 Iclllit 1l Mil S.I4 ' i , ,, . v ., ,t " I : h,i at.t.i. 1 i.K ke.. All tfc'l.vra . , I. t.'l i l .'f 'I ....., I , . i N - I W V . ... . , , ,.......( I ' a a ai IS . i t" . !' ' , i, , ! k,i .ii'i Si I a,t,..lt. I t . : w.i..! ..! !...,., t . -.,a .- h ... e ! j ai t r." t i a I 1 1 " 11 e i' I Mill ..... , a. t ii h, . a. '''"? '..111 ( i l. H.r. e . il l I"' "".I SI i. J..l,n la. i 1 t mi VI. N.mtiMii fi. . Il' l.n 0"lU A I.'Ih t'. I.. i.,,. I .i U If i CAM, his l.i 1. 1 1 . ,t,. ..., e l.i i-.ii in I s. S a.. I ae.l .' an. . Atei.inlits'e hnl, 1 hiM J. t. a. , e. ii y V ANs ,s l Hit I STsli I ' I. - Mux i And lb il T"1 "1st ' t.,i, ii ni l.i. In A o I llsil, ernef I .Mind an. , I Hint Minn, ant.1 vem Kse.s ii v Jsn ssmiiii 1 Ha?iiM'H. W. M Wm, Hslim-h, a.-.-,, it. ,i; N.inliMin avenus Visum lin-llin n i-iir.llsliv In. lied. Patriotic Orderjons of America. WASHINUTON CAinl No. I.I'. O, 8 of A . i,ie,-la ench 1'liiilailny evening at lied Men's Hall, I Ifteenl h and ISiuglas Sis. UASHIN(iTON CAM I' No, t!. P. O. 8 of " A., louncll HIiirTs. Meellng In Ihelr hall over 4li Itroadwsy. every V'edneaiy night at o'clock J. II Van I'tts, SiH'relary t -LUFF C1TV COUNHL No 7- moot ever; Wednesday evening in O. A. It. Hall, Council II hi Us. la. SUPREME CABINET American Orange Knights, O H.I KI TS. 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