THE AMERICAN 0 0t M U1HHI. IV It Ml. lVivff V IWof Ihe IvM, U ' r, Jill iilW m U( l-o. .1 in vl I'", Wv eLteh lad live aK'h.hci tn KM u VII hl slVw.il J'"""!! 1 ' rM Si-ain. M. til without nMorint: i. Mih Un teaey lxWe Ihi v im'iI te enjoy latere Hie footi iliv'ivt if '1. moot I V. S. St iv eerie.) for too XIII , HioufiM lo W s sets-riot- ' nverorllslt an lemtiiiiittoua iW.l which b t'mle--osoi In this century hn nnV ilatv.J to lo. This htlef of ivMltiitUm of la-it Mil. W ivvok.Hl lit Italy vny serious movement ilnsl the Vatican, which Is continually Kivtiliu. a H proves that ttlO HH Wishes to ll'Hil tlio world Imck to the Win-iifMil time of tin mliltllo up. ml " ,l o,,',l1,,,H r with ntiHlorn lllvral Institution. In deed, we shall mo In Rnothcr rllolo how heinous these prlvlloircsRre which heltcstow njjaln In out' thtyn on the hated Jesuit. For the present we wUh only to put To't. brief of IHStl side by aide with Clement's brief of 177:1 ho ns to iri't A clour Idea of the protended harmony and Infallibility of imvs, It In known that tho couriiirooti loH' Ganp;anolll (Cli'tiiont XIV.) hearing awful chnriri'N against tho Jesuits, the dorh Ino they taught and tho crime Ihey committed, had all these charge carefully examined by ft committor of cardinals, ami an those found tho charge proved, ho Issued a lone ami noloinn brief, BloHnhlnij for over In virtue of hi apostolic authority, tho Society of Jesuits, and pi-onmmeltig excommunication against whatever person wotild dare at any Unto to act In opposition to hi decree, And now wo oo l'opo Trool (Loo XIII.) IhhuIus: mtothor brief In whloh, In vlrtuo of hU nKint)llo authority, ho di'diiros that hi wants tho Hooloty of JonulU to on Joy Khn all tho prtvll(-c they did enjoy before Clement XIV., whom, brief ho exproNhly abroaU'N, ThU Ih an open rebellion itjjitliiHt Ttipo Clentent'a authority, an ho had declared tho Boelety of JohuIU abollMh od for ever, In perpetuo. Had Clement tho rltfht to ordrr that tho alMillllon nhouhl IiihI for every Cer tainly ho had, aeeordlni,' to the Honian Catholle view of tho authority of a pope. Therefore l'opo Leo eould not oppoHO IiIh predeeensor'u deereel and boaldeH, by dolntf no, ho Iioh fallen under tho exeotnmunleatlon pronounoed by Clement. Nay, tho aetual pope may rightly 1m ooiuddered by all UoiiiuiiIhU an exuomniunleated. Hut k'Nldea thU ireneral awful con tradiction between theno two pope In their cxerelHo of their apontollo author ity, there aro many jiiiliiU In their brief on which they utterly eont rail let rach other, l'opo Leo nay In hU brief that the Society of Jemiltn "hit been commended by the Council of Trent." l'opo Clement In hi brief hit nald ex plicitly that ho had carefully examined whether the mild noel.Uv had been com mended hy tho Council of Trent, and had found that It bud not," Here are two pretended Infallible) ones who con tradict otut another about what ha been dono hy tho Council of Trent. l'opo Clement says In hi brief, "ii. mn ac Jlnkmfilnr wwirVr," that ho khulllii' tho Jinultn' noclety 'mciiuho "they teach doctrines which tho apo tolloco ha condemned a ncamlalnu And Immoral." 1'iipii leiHiiy In hi brief, "Mi hum intrrtttui" that ho htmtow ntiiiln on tho Jeniilt all former privlleufes, beemino "tho Jimull tiro tho wuireo anU defence of wlioh nemo mill nolld doetrltie.'' Kveryoim know that the doctrine of tho Jesuits are today exaetly what they wore at ono lima of Clement, Here then In ono impe doolurlntf theno ilio trine "ncaridalou and Immoral," nnl another pope pnielalmliitf them 'rhoeomo and solid." Hoo how the Infallible pope nna In proclaiming what I tho oi'thoilox doeti liio of their Church! I'ow Id'o ay, "In order that the Jesuits may work with Iticreiudiiif y.oitl In tint Lord vineyard for the nulvatlon of nouls," lio Ik'nIiiws ajfitln on them all their prlvlli'Ke, 1 tp Clement wild, on tint contrary, that, "In order that the Jesuits might butler work In tho Lord's vineyard for tho salvation of souls," ho dissolve! their society and abolished their privileges, which ho considered as a hindrance to tho good work of tho salvation of souls. Here, again, what Is by ono mihi thought good Is hv another considered bad, Moreover, Clement says that "tho member of tho Jesuits' society aro most obnoxious faftiiUiwlmi) to tho welfare of Christendom," and that "the church can never havo laitlng peaeo a long as that soolety subsists." 1'omi Leo, contrarywiso, cjxalt tho Jesuits' society as most beneficent to tho church. Which of tho two jsipes 1 right and which 1 wrong? Certainly they cannot Isith bo right: for tho Jesuit society is ono and tho same a it wa In tho last century. They thorn olve openly boast that they havo novcr changed; and when ono of their generals was askod to modify some what their society ho boldly answered, "Mint uliunt, uut non Bint, ""Let thorn be a they aro, or let them not boat an." It ttiVtr list I! ) tH, r ,lri tm.lutl. WltW t teKt. f o! t :iii si t"t ti.rtil, tv, pt ! !j tt,.- sX iHltlC l' t- h tl'- U. I!.H . v ttmt Hi tsc,- a i ti K- HetiM liif 'U umiioii, ',!itiie - lli.i ! " e l !! b. In snotli, r si t!. So. iti,., K t,M-, lmt ttie pi tl! jv 4 lhe.tei;lt mv; tt 1 i-no'h fr ti to hi l on 0 lit thU a osti ,ph nf tin fchttt-Klt'tf '"oetvs.ltetiotts that rll l-ti--ii tin' pivt. tub il ttiiUil'h Homan piiitt ,;t, a t.iii vr i iii rii :MUiiiileil lv Listdlntr W l iter f tbie ef lie' titval Itonmtt Cath'dlc Cwiiatt to. Mlehelct In hU ittvat wofk, "U'M'" ('.Imeiti) siiys: "Thk Kii) Ni tt i.tm.H AUK IMUtNl tnt M IN t'AHMi'N Tit an I'Ttt Tins ih this him'I.t A CATIIOI.li; CIU CATION. NoTtllNii t'AN MAKH Til KM MOKK Hi) TH AN Tilts." Mlehelet toKI one of the givatost truths ever written by any author In any l"Hk. Let us view the method In which a Catholic girl U brought up and edu cated, mid see how this lamentable con dition Is brought about. . Whlltt yet a little child she Is taught that tho priest Is tho veritable emltodlnit'itt of Cod. She Is taught that this man who U culled fat her Is more to her than her own father, and that ho I Infallible. She sees her older sUter In consulta tion with hi in when ho comes to the house, and sbo grows to look tion him as a good and wise man. Sho becomes used to his presence, and acts as if he were a member of tho family. What I mean by this Is that Instead of acting In an artificial manner alio acts as her true self, and ho Is thus enabled to study and understand her nature. This ho docs, ami does In a thoroughly scion tillu liutnuer. Just notice a priest on a vlult to sonio parish family and you will llnd that ho carefully watches and studies tho children of tho family. Klrst tho priest aciiilro a thorough knowledge of tho children. Then tho children aro sent to schoolto a good Catholic school -and aro educated In ft good Catholle way, and are llnally made good Catholics, If possible. Tho priest has ttow acquired u perfect knowledge sf the ehlld'adlsposltlon and character, and Is ready to commence hi diabolical work. Now tho little girl I Just budding into womanhood. Kho Is Just approaching a new existence, and Is about to blossom forth as a wo man, Hho Is JuhI at that period when u few wonts from a trusted and trust worthy adviser will nmko or mar her, A few words of good advlco will make her tho sweetest thing that ever breathed ii puro and Innocent young woman, A little bad counsel will make her a curse to all humanity an un chaste woman. Just at this critical period of her llfo sho becomes a com municant of tho Catholic church. She studies with tho priest, Is advised by the priest, ami llnully become a mem ber of his Hook. Hho then goes to con fession, Now comes the critical test. Will sho return front confession as puro as she entered, or will sho come out with her head full of Impure thoughts and Ideas suggested by the artful luestlonlng of tho priest? Will this priest, this father, this "Infallible," uso his knowledge of her character and nature to accomplish her ruin, or will ho use It as a father should? Will he advise her rightly nnd aid her to be come a true woman, or will he betray his trust and make her a creature un worthy of respect? For mo to answer tho question would be more than fool ish. I glvo you tho answer of the lead ing writer of ono of tho great Catholic countries, Hpouklng on this subject ho says! "Tho l'Ycnci girls aro more pre cocious In piu-slon than others This is tlio remit ot a raihoiio oiiuoiuion," Daisy U. Mack. .,,.... - A UIQ DLUPF, (From t'lili'iiiiii AiiiitIi'ihi.) HI rumored that a certain promin ent, and presumably 'clean' First ward alderman I not pleased with tho lecture delivered by Walter Kims at Central Music hall. In fact it Is said that ho bus told Loo Illehardson "not to bring his deputy A. I'. A. gang Into tho First ward again If ho knew where ho was at." This Is a 'great big bluff by a great big bluffer. Tho Idea that H),r Itltlo Hath-house Johnny can run tho American 1'rotoctlvo Association of Chicago Is aboutf as ridiculous a prop osition a wo havo ever heard. I letter far, Johnny, for you to try and bluff your heeler Into taking a bath. You might bnlldo.o them, Johnny, but tho American 1'rotocllve Association 1 not being bluffed just now. Tend to your biilh-houso, Johnny, and let u alonn, Wo don't want to hurt your business, Vou aro not In tho same lino a wo are, You only want to wash a few Chicago- am hut wo aro trying to wash tho whole United State, and if wo do, Johnny, you will havo to devoto all your tlmo to your bath-houso for wo will wash you clean out of politic. Itellglinis Var Impending. In tho last numlwr of tho Forum F. M. Winston, a Chicago lawyer, who ha carefully studied tho religious as pect of our social problems, stale hi growing conviction that a "rullgloiu war I impending In American politic, in which tho Catholic will bo opposed by all other sects and by men of no religion at all, and will bo io over whelmingly defeated that the ward politician will hun their friendship." Mm-' A l ittle (Httcttc, Yeii'M' a lluUeinui'tii lt Usrlliis, Itut ymir liesi t U n ii Hint ss truit A tlie iinliliu llmt imiiiv slili tlii'inniinicr. A tl flier Wlien fiiliit ly tlie iliw ; You siv tniiiiilii ami fair. Ill) U it sliti'ii, Tlmmili as -liy as tlio niirttslilljr ssx-lle. Amt jmir umllii Isni iwl ami sn wlnnln It will tliniw ii'i-r raeli heart lnv' fmut SH'II. Vou're a 111 lie eminent', I'tiNy itaillitK, Willi alirliilit, lii'innlnii fnee rnlieil tomliip, Anil lliit oliarni uf yuur nvetii'i rntlirnllM hip, While tie viili-o tlirllls my fond heart Ilka tlitniM You're as wltelilnn as mnlileii can lis, luve, Ami as itrneeful asgueen mi a thhilio, Willi a mien that thu fill rent mliiht. mivy ThiiiiKh a little oniiiitta-iill my ewu. Yuu're a Utile emiuetti', Oalxy ditrlltiK, Aaynu sinrt 'miitiK Ihe llnwers tin the leal Anil your eyes are as hrlitht as the stinlieami When they fall with soft lovr Unlit en mei You're as fair as the tiluom, little niiililen, Thai sheils sweet lien iinin 'rouiut your way, Ami yiuir souk thrills the heart of the rohtn As he slnxs summer's tli-st roiimteliiy, You're a ll(tln eiHiuette, Palsy i1iu lln, Ami your newer I more potent limn itolilj With your fair, illinplett faee ever near mo "I'ls oft the old love tale I've tolils You Imve luaril my fouil worils, little malileii, Till your heart heats In rapture so nhy I can tell hy the rliarm of your presence I can ion tiy the Unlit, of your eye, "Mason," - A LEGAL MURDER. (From rhli'iiuo American.) Today (or yesterday, accord lug to the date of our paper) I'rendergiiHt, the 1 toman Catholic murderer of Mayor Harrison, wits to hung, and this fact brings to mind a certain legal prin ciple laid down May l! 1SIH, In the public school by Anna Mortimer, a teacher lit Room 1, Crado 8, In a school near Humboldt park. On thatdate tho question of cranks was being discussed, ami Ml Mortimer, who at almut that time wore her scapular In her pocket, said 1'remlergitst was a crank, that some parties were composed of cranks, miming as examples the A. 1'. A. and tho Prohibitionists. Hho said Pren- dergast was a crank; ho was a crunk on tho subject of killing Mayor Harrison, and that ha hud a lrtid riifit fo kill the witiop. A largo numberof the scholars hi sued at tho rcmaitc and several arose to answer, but tho teacher refused to allow them to talk. This Incident but emphasize the claim wo have alwny muili) that Homo teaches It Is not miir dcr in the eye of the church when ono of tho faithful takes tho life of a hero tlo a Protestant, 'that Miss Mortimer Is a good Humanist wo havo every reason to believe, for a few day prior to making thts remark sho sent a young lady to tho cloak-room to get htr pocket-bisik, and that young lady In ex trading tho book, pulled out also a rosary. Ills time Miss Mortimer wii given a vacation. Protestant parents will not approve of thelrehlldreii being taught tho pernicious doctrines of the Human Catholic church, particularly when they do not believe a "legal mur der" can bo committed by others than officer of the slate. Held the lleiiiesi Void. Homo time ago a prominent Human Catholic died In Mobile and bequeathed $2,00(1 to be used for tho masses for his soul. The court held the bequest void, because there was no living henellolary of tho trust endeavored to bo created, the soul not being an entity, In con templation of the law. This receiving money for the purpose of praying some poor soul out of purgatory don't seem to llnd favor with honest Judges, TlIK AMMllU'AN can be obtained of all wholesale newsdealers, Ask your dealer to handle It. A (JKNI.IIOt S (HUlll. An eminent physician discovered siuiio year ago, two of tho most valu able agents for alleviating human suf fering, and used them with unqualllled success, These remedies havo been placed In our hands to Inj made public In this manner! To any person sending (JOC w" w"l forward Or, Chai' Otlutnnl formula for the jKisltlva euro of Cholera, Dtnrrhii'u and Dysentery, Invaluable to have In tho house for cases of emer gency, and notwithstanding tho ab surdly low price, there will bo 81NT FRtEVr, Chase' Plain Talk to Women on Patulcs Childbirth, and tho Natur al Method of obtaining this Inesllmahlo boon. Address. THUHN 1 CO., DO Ixing worth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. WAIOHfi fur inxtlim an imoiilsUiwf, from II 31 up; irlillnl fro. Sf WaUill ( , I', O, llm 110 Kuw.Yuik. $25 to $50 ftps (KMllmH. U-h.0 I tWlllMQ "Ol.l lliiMiritpr,n M"if triU"it ntf-piam mat paint mTH fcnltw fork, tfnM, t -ittkir ri'ti" ftv 'lippum ih sioU m-ial, Nn ai-rfit, iMMh W WaehlMiff , Tlttft pltt tt nn ittivliii Nt ft m 10 m t On rtitth w''K UI'H frnm th (iiif Kvmtf famtlv ha pl'iri tn 4, I'lal.-f tviu f t ti"f1t art W, V, Nn1tMiitlllMlw,U I tilUNO tOOOl LOfAL ORASGL ISSWUHOS United Stte ef America I'H A Ni I V t AMt lll l,wM W U V . l i.neHi.,,0. VHna leilir W ,iltNT'N stit.i,. V, , niit . I !', Ni oi k M I, ?ah. H O ll.,r. Miret li, sda, Ni l,,, tY"ier f.-f Oi-sitn'i,l f N. l ri,, l,v, ltift. MiM,,tiri ae,t t,t,,fa,to. niiASUK nnscii-i.ks, Im tielmlf ot the l.ovnl Hi hi we l,oU ot the I'nlieil Stall's of AmerH-a. are! with a vie of oorriMMtnit tlie fnN, Impn-wton that aemto ar niileaiorln to convey to th nilnilsof inen who are unaeiUaltitril with Dralisi' prlnolplea, are them few atatemenU ma.le; The Loyal Oranne Institution Is a hrother hiHnl and alslerhiHiit, tioiiml ty three tl,i ) ust tee, Trill It anil Itlithleouaiies. It has nohtitilen alma. tt Is Fraternal ami llenevolentasslstlns anil prolei'tlns memher while IIvIiik ami their wtilowa amt orphans when they are re nin veil tiy death. It uphold the rlitht of private Jiuluinent the untrammelleil freeilmn ot opinion; be lieves the pnlille schools are an essential safeituartt of the state, am! shoiikl he kept fr I from ecclesiastical or sectarian control an.l that persons disloyal to the Kovernnieiit who hold a menial alleslanen to the pope of Koine should he rlKorously excluded from leachluit therein. H lielleves primary allenlam-e Is due to tho novernmeiit which protects the Uvea, liberties and properties of Its cltlaena, and that eceleslastleal aulhorlty slimild .nil' under any circumstances, be permitted to meddle In the affairs of slate, ami that coer cion of aoltlmen In the exorcise or his or her rlnlit of franchise, under the tiulsii of relig ious or spiritual aulhorlty should be pun ished us a crime aitalnst the state, That It Is the duly of every cltlsen to de fend the lawv'ully constituted authority and Institutions ot our country axaltist corrupt ami Inimical tiillueuces, as well as lyiialnst armed assailants, to the end thai our glori ous freedom lie protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity, It eui-ouriitfca hahlls of friutallty and in dust ry anions Its member, and Is proud to boast that tiranitemeu seldom hecomti a public charite or accept pnuper hread, It believes In the restriction of tuimts'ra lion and the sulenshin of time for the natur alisation of oll lnens, and that the pulilli) amis shall be held for actual American clti ieus who become sett lers. The l.ovnl Oraiiye Institution ef the United mates of America has certain reuulremeiils for meinlierslilnt That a man shall lie an actual American ell len, bavluri compiled with Hie lawsof the I Milled Slates Willi rciou'd to naturalisation, and without a mental rcHcrs-atlnti, That the applicant shall lie a I'roleslant, and u I 1 1 Ii in his parents and wife shall b I'rutesiauls, Thai he shall lie thrift v and succesMful In his business! hononililit and trullifiil In his iteiiltiitt with his felliiwmaii, and shall be hnown as a lnw-alililln clllteu, That lie will endeavor toidve his children or any children nmler his eliarne at least a final common school education, belutf care ill to avoid all popish doctrines, and That he shall be In sound health at the time of miililiiK nppllciitloii, Itmaliesmi ilinerenee where a man was horn, so 10114 as be mcct ii I be forcitotu requirements, 'riiese are the iiialllleatlons reiiulreit o every aiiplleiinl to Ibe order, and we do not think Hull any patriotic American order can otter a hel ler array of iirluclplcM amt teach 1 hum. J. 0. P. A. M. A Loyal, 1'iilrinllc Organlallou, Fra teriinl and llcncllclal, Strictly Non I'lU'lNaii and Ntiii-secliirlnii, UKCI.AIt.lTION US I'lllNCII'I.KH, The Niuloiial t'ouncll of the .luulor Order ot (hilled American Mechanics In annual scsxlou ilNSembled lleelat'esl Thai Ibe eomitiint laudliul upon the shores of the hordes of hrmiriiiil. vlcluusaml lawlens ci'IiiiIiiiiIn of the Hid WnrliUboiild lie viewed with nl 11 rni by Hie loyal anil patriotic, cltl ens of lids country, We alllrsi a warm and heart V welcome to all ImmlKriiiils who desire to better their ciiuilll.lon and become a part and parcel of our iiiilloiiiilli y, but we have not one square Inch of room for the anarchist, 1 Im soi-mllst nr nihilist, or for any one who Is not will Ins to bow itllculaiu'o to Hull II nil which Is powerful eiiootfh tosbleld ami prolect them its well as us, In Ibe enerclae of all civil and religious liberty, Wi alllriii our ilevollon to Ibe public school system of Itils country. We believe In com pulsory education, ami thai all toachlnic In our schools should be In Ibe ImiuIIhIi Ian Ullage, In Hie end that, future venerations may be able 10 take llielr place la Hie ranks of our country's workers, educated In the history, Hie customs and manners of Ameri cana, We iiuiiriHiloe to every man the liberty of worMiliiu Hod ai'Cordlns to the (lleiales of his own conscience, and would ulve everv as sistance to nroiect all In the eierelsn 01 his llbertv, lull we object moat strenuous to Ibe interference of any church, nn matter under what niime II miiy clst, In Hie tem poral 11 IT 11 1 im of this country, iVe believe l hal Hie llllde should be read In our public schools! mil to lemdi sectnrlaiilnin, but to Inculcate its tcsi'liliiMs. It. Is Hie rccotnil'cd sliiudard of all moral 11 ml civil In w 1 we therefore believe, lhal our children should be educated 111 Its lenchliuts, hut that no iloifina or creed should be I mm hi. at the sumo time We believe thai, put riot Ism and love of count ry should be InMlllcil Into the hearts of children, and Hint, wlih Hie words of 'Mother," "Home" and "Heaven," our chil dren should be taus-ht lhal our tins Is lbs symbol of all lhal makes a "home" for lis, We would piace a linn upon every public school In our laud, and a llllile within, and the object lensou I heroin set. forth should be a beacon light in every storm which t hreal ens ItietiKUlf us, III Mils iiobln anil patriotic work we ask the cord 1 11 1 and hourly co-operation of all gooil chitons. In this iirau.l work we need Hie hclpliiK- hand of nil oiunnUnllolo. hohitiiK Hie same views ami principles, We have 110 lime for jealiuiNli's and blekerliiSM, but. with a uulleil front we should march forward, shoulder to shoulder, rcmcuihc rlutf thai "!illfi we si mill, divided we full," In Hin strictest sense we are a national polltl-nl iirifuntimHiiii, but we oppoMi with unanimity tlie sltKhtoiit taint of purtlsiiiilHin, "litir country" Is our motto, and we keep Hits motto steadily before us. We lire r on 11 1 suiit that them are ureal Hlll powerful enemies within our inhUi,, reiiilrlni( the strident surveillance of all who areat heart, word and In deed AmirlutMt, We, as mem tiers of this tinier, altlrm our alh-Klatice to (Jim objects of Hie Order as pnramoiint. In any partisan attlllalloii, ami u ru upon the mem fierslilp harmonious, united ami Intelllsent act Ion 1 11 carrying out thu principles, o 11.1 sits or tii oimrit. First To inalnlaln and promoln tha Inter ests of Americana, and shield them from the (leprenslng effects of furelitn Coin pel I.I Ion. HecoiidTu assist Americana In obtaining mnployinent. 'Jlilrd-To encourags Americans In hual nes, fourlli-To establish Ink and funeral filiol. KlflhTn maintain thci uiiblln school aya taut of the United Hlatea of America, and to prevent sectarian Intirferenca therewith, and uphold tha reading ut Ilia Holy JttUin tbereiu. tii gri,irtcTioss roa MSMasitsnip, Ktior that an applicant shall bet A whits male person burn In U10 United a ti-t' v ts t I t l v - tr ' , lit (ft.l.M i hll,( , 11.1 .,., , ,t , 1 m ,. ,-i.t, a an t A, .it i,", i..i.,... , i lMt.l,',,.t f t f l.,p. S, t ,-,,.,, i,!n, ,-. , t v .... . w , l'h ,1 ,- ,. l.i, -1, ll m s-t-u 1- .1 -Ili l 1, , , h II,, l H.I. , fr,i i III. It I M, SI- t ) ll I l '. N.tt i. ti,, .,.. V .s Ixi.o ' iiilvft .tm ,1 ii ii v 1 1 ii f. i m e. h.ii lo t to hi 1 1 .mi. t'Hl ,. ! ,n, . li t r ,,,u!l t W n,t , ,, I, of I lie .lr I I' t M In emv , !i(, m Slid I !U1' ll Ih,' MI.H Ii i ii I. -ado i Aieti. an pniotic aa, U'in-e. lul oiv"ioioi. slid Hie ir,,,iwt'l se.l ,n if the ddi'i, coHtliivil ti asilie lsta ll Isonlf v,,i,, y to l.iaVe Its nliWU, prnu'lpl, mid iti(,lm- known Io i i Mvuei-i nmiiih chnrier inen,li t In stl a t ouiiell A Oiersl ptemliim will W pn!,l to sny i, ee oijtsiotitig a tXnoii H, r'or foil par- Mciilsr sd.le. II A M HOI , Nuitonsl t on iicll, ir. New llruinwlek. N J DIIUCU)HY. NATIONAL txil M il,. N 0---.I tl A h'lehler, llo Its?, I'nnton. O, N Tt'-f, W Tvler, li'eliinoml, Va ,lr l1 N i'"ll A lilblie, Now lluiina Ick.N .1. N See'y-KdwHr.1 S laeiinr. I' O Hot. Ta, I'htliidclplilnt oltlcv rooms Noslltand IT, ft., I rhcinm stri-et. Nailonal Oriiiinler--Hlephen Collins, llos TOV IMtiMtiurath, 1'n. Miatn In Omaha, Neb., the third Tuesday In June, STATKCOliNi'll. OK ILLINOIS, Incorporated I'ehruaiy J4. IWX t' t'T II Hi) 1.011, H.ut Weutworti avenue. I'hlcaito, S V ('--Tlios Kuwait. Tim Union st, Alton. .lrl'8 r-Tliiis J I'oeu. 4v" Mielllcld ave, t'hli'lll!ll, H t' Smi'yJoseph 8 Keynolds, l' 0 Hot i I'lili-nuo, St'Treas Ell Sample, iSKK Armour av, Clileioto, Meets at Alton, fourth Monday In August, ism, HI'HOUI'IN ATK, tieorire Washington t'ouncll, No X meets llrNt. ami third I'rlday eveiilmis of each mouth, at A Idlne hall, ,,1 K ltamlolih st., t'hl cami, .loseph 8 Keynolds K S, liVIA Wabash ave, Visitors always welcome Kllsworth council, No in, m iTuesday lit tllM Wetitworth live, K 1. I'a,, Durn, ll B, tIMI'J lloniire st, Knwlewood, t'oltat t'ouncll, No '.M, meets Haturday eveiilnusal I OH h' hall, South rhlciigii avo, John W Hotter, It S. Itut tM, Hiiulel Webster t'ouncll, No, R, .Ir. O. It, A. M,, meets llrsl ami third Kiittitdtty eveiiliurs of each monili In Modem Wooilinan hall, Murray, Nell, lulling brut hers 11 1 ways wel come, James Loiigliildge, recording secre tary. NEDRASKA. stit coCNeti, or nkumhkai H.O.-WM. f. KNAI'I', Omaha, S, V, O.-l.KVI l. SMlMiM. omnba, M, 0. Secy.-UKO, (!, KKNTO.N. I', O box HI. Omalia, 8, O, Treas.-f II. ALLIEN, H0111I1 Omaha, t'ondui-lor-II.H, IIAII'I'lli H,H, I'lnlsuuiuth, Warden -1', S. Mct'AI'LHV, Ho, Omaha. Sentinels -0, II HII KKWOOH. Ho. Ouiahai It, I'. HuLMAN, Omalia Keprew.ntinlves to Nat t'ouncll WM, I', KNAI'I", II, L, HAY, W, A MIWIOK, l1, S. McAl'LKY mid J. W. Iloli J 't:u ' The next regular meeting will be Held on the third TucMlity in July, N4, at Oiiiaha, TTKANOlSS KKyThiTiNI'IL No, 11 meets every I'rlday evening at H. A. K. Hall, I'laltsmoiitli, Neb, VlNltlug brolhers cor dially Invited. W. I'!, t'lnii.tuus, liei!, teo. WASH INHTON COl'Nl'II, No. 1, men everv Krldny evening In (loodrleli bill Stihnnd I'riinklln streets, VUltlng brotbe always welcome, J, C, l'AUH, Seti'y meet ba . it Iter INt'OLN COHNt'lU No, ' colli, Nebraska, 3, meets In Lin- f jOLltMIMA OOilNOII, No, II, meets every VJ Tuesday evening in I'altersiin block, 171 li and I' arnaiii Streets. A, L. LiutlTroor, (lounellor, II, ll, I'l.lfilT, It, Hec'y, address cure I. 'ounty Clerk, AKI'MC'LII t'tiUNOll, No. 5. 1 Us every Tuesday night In South Omaha. William Kaioi, Heo'y, I IIKKTY I'OUNCII, No, 7 meets every Tiiesilav eveuluu. I, O, I). I'', Hall. Louis ville, Neb. T, II, Lucas, lli-e, fec'y. WINONA OllHNl'lL No, 4, meets every " Sat unlay evening In Ited Mens' Hall, (liilillueiilal lilui k, l.lt )i ami HouglasHls, (lOO, M, Hit A V Kit, lieu, Sets'y, OtH'NCILNo, 30, A. I'. A Oanieron, Mo., meets every second and fourth Monday evening, at iraternlty T plu, Visit ua welcome, A MKKIt'AN LOYAL UKANUli; LOHOK, No. '.'31, meets the llrst and third Tuea day evening of each mouth, at H:im o'clock, M. I,. .1 11 Mi . Secy. MISSOURI. STATU! COUNCIL OK MIHftOUni. S, V.' C, llorden, llolden, Mo, H, V. C.-llev, II, A, Slaughter, Warrens burg, Missouri S, 0, Hec'y-Uollii (I, Carroll, Warreiunurg. Missouri Will nice! at Hannibal, Mo,, February, Ix'.ifi KANKAH CITY COUNCILS, I'ANHAH CITY COUNCIL No. ti-Mnei i very li'rlibiy iiluht at n;i Walnut st reet, II. C, lllll, llhi Woodland, ton, Heerelary, , ( toLHMHIA COUNC"lNO, ID -Meets every v Hal unlay night al I tin corner of Twelfl 11 and cherry si reels, W, Y. Hheaver, Itecord Ing Secretary, Nu7 Madison street, pATItlOT COUNcTi7NO. Ill-Meets every Wednesday iilght at. A, tl, U, W, Hall, M'.'l K, I'.lglileeiilh street., ,f, K, Usher, lleil Secret a ry, M il I'lura aveiinii, WKHTI'OUT ('( UNcTl NO, !I7 -Meels every " t'rlday nluhl at Weslporl, W. II, Shltiik Hen, Secretary, I'JJI) IC, l:iglii h si reel,, f.ATICCITY ('OUNcTTrNo, 41 Meets every " Monday night, coiner huh ami I'enn His., over drug store, CI'HINHI'IKLH COU'IL No, 4H - eela " every Monday night, between aisl and :Pnil on Holmes, CIII'I'l'IKLH CHUNCIL No. ,1ft Meets at " Sbellleld every Thursday night, Thomas Smith, lien, Heo'y, Shi lllsld, Mo. AUK LINCOLN COUNCIL NO, III, A MK.lt I can I'rolecllve Asmuclallon meets every sen olid and fourth Wednesday of each month In I. O, O. V, hull, I'laltsnioiilh, Neli, Visiting members are welcome K, ', llrown, Hen, AtllloilA COUNCIL No, 9, W. A, I', A " Meets every Wednesday aflernoon at I ii'clock, at the A, I'. A, ll.ill, 4,l7 Ml 'sola avenue, Kansas City, Kan, DUOHI'KOT COUNCIL No, HI, A, I', A, Meets every Monday evening at. Ihe corner of 'I wi-iily-lhlrd and I'ruspect avenue, Kansas City, Mo, 1'ersons desiring In Join may en close I heir name, street ami number, ward, agn and oecuiiailou, and direct In him tii Kansas Cit y, Mo, CUIIK.K A t'OiySCI I, No. I, W, A, I", A,-MeeU " second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at t o'clock la the A, I', A. Hall, Southeast Cor ner raekard and Osugn avenue, Ariuourtlaln, Visitors are cordially Invited to atnuul. UlliK AWAKRCOHNCIL No, III, A, I', A,, " meets every Krlday night at. Iti h and L lloud, Urlgshy's hall, Kansas City, Kan. L'XCKLSIOU COUNCIL NO, II, W, A. I', A, " meelsevery Momlay afleriiiiori al !L;I0 at Hell's hall, Southwest lliiiilevaril, near slut Hue, Itoseilale, Kansas, Krleiuis of olh"f councils are cordially Invited o attend, Kvery true American lady Is Invited to com and Join us, nod assist In the good work, dilation fee ll. on, flATK, CITY COUNCIL No, , A. I', A -Meelsevery Saturday evening at 4:t7 Min nesota avenue, Kansas Oily, Kits. Visitors cordially invited, COUNCIL No. 7. A. I'. A.-Meelaeyery Mon 7. nay, evening at Chamber of Oommerea Hall, Itlvervlew, Visitors cordially Invited, roUNCIL No. H, A. I', A.-Meets every Sat ufl'iy evening at soiitheusl eorner I'aek. rd and Osage avenuo, Ariiiourilaln. Visitor CorO ally invited, i. ..i N . a. h. rii tvi i 1 1 v.. tt r . v,,i. I . I ilio, I .- - ' . fc. l,,Y,, O ,t.Ml-lll.'lOlll'0" l..M,htiii..i x e.l-4 "'CI til. At,. I MINI ml VII V. A t' . , , . , , ,, it v. . t-. 1 1 Mail. At. i.m' hn A.I - rl.i v,.4. Tol H t"' V M -N 1 M""' . ... M . . . .. ., I ItVl -. tii,.i. ,i,ii. 1.l hsii.ss Ait . i.:t,.is M Is ItH.U . i-, l l.l,l,l I .,,-r!l, I ll VI' A ot tHH. .,.l H i, ,!., . I 1 -Is sf) le. si.- i'.,,i:.uiti'o 11. in r,- , Ih. 1 l ui K'l K n-s- 1 11 r Mi, ., I o I N. M, eels s, , ,.i,,i t .,1 H, I liiufoi h iii. 01 1 h i s e. nl i!,iO,, l--,.il ,-,i 1,1 id Nt 1 1 1 si!,ise.i'-t'soi., hti,tittll h.it. U'l.lu l u ll sir ,--.,.! ,01 ll,IO -I lost- t.ii.l ,l,.l, Ihi,Imii M M. Wi. M N sin, lit ii. Hr r , ;i.i Io j iol,l A tr l.ns-tf coini.u. No n .tr o I' A M., tv, , l mi V 1 .lei div liiiilit. corner I'aeS -n,, ,) o.,-, siin Is, Aieioimbile, Kansas. 1 los ,lf, ms i, tat y L'AN-AS I I bi ll st AU I- O I. No - ' M., is ttii aikI lloltl fii-sduvs of eeh 1,101,1b at s p in, In AO I. . Hall, corner I out I It siir, I siid Mlnnesola aveiiue.hsn-as i lly. Kin Hittoiiid lUrrisoit, W. M. Win, Mulitoib. sr.tvisiy. MT Nonliruii avenue VlsitUi ht.'tlireiienrilliillv linlleil. Patriotic Order Jons ot America. W'AHIIINilToN CAml' Nn I, I'. O. . ef A.. meets each Thursday evening at. Iteil Men's Hall, l lfieetilh and l'ougliis Sts. WAHllINHTON I'A Ml No, Ii. I'. O. H. of ' A., I'ouncll llluiR-Mootlng In their hall over 4l',i llroadwuV, every Wednesday 11 IK lit at So'chs'k, J. It. Van Pattan. Secretary 1M.ITK CITY COUNCIL No 7- meets ever Weilnesday evening In U, A. Ii, Hall, Council ItluiTs, la. SUPREME CADINE T American Orango Knights, OII.I HUTS, This order Is formed of persons whose ob jects Is Io inalnlaln Hie supremacy uf law, order and coiottltutloiial freeiloiui to pre serve Inviolate the ellUen's franchlsei to perpetuate and defend Ibe precepts and fren Institutions of civil ami religious liberty guaranteed by Hiet'oiistllutlonof Hie Culled tales and established by our forefathers, CHI) A It IH KT Kill 'IK. Kur Information regarding Hie formation of new Commaiulerles, or supplies, write to Hie supreme secretary, M, L, V.ooK, Sec'y, J, M, IUnkkilC. C ltllfl Howard St., Hnganaw, Mich. Omaha, Neb, Fremont, ElKhorn & Missouri Yallay 1 mi.iijK,o7.r3. ITOITII cixrjtfrcnai DQ-rjTlI FltKMONT, IIasTINHH, Wahoo, Lincoln, SKWAlin, SUI'KHIOK, David City, York, Amiion, Nohkolk, -AND ALL Northern Nebraska, Black Hills AND CKNTHAL WYOMING, OSI.T lUHSOT LIN TO Sioux City, Minneapolis and St. Paul, Ticket Olllce not Karnam si reel, and Wobitsr Street Union Hint lull, It. 0. HURT, tlen'l Malinger. J. H. BUCMANAS) (lnu'l I'asaAvt BEST LINE TO AND CALIFORNIA IN THK Wf ST. sw istiwr iasursA by IK; K-OMioaao, eioosi IS ttelts tt trsw1 fSfcltfSl IHHN SSBASTIAR. 4IM. Tl.k USSSUK IllMst wi tsSIW s. nSs sK US, Am. tl.lM u(fHai ml UsksuK ksst tiiMst Kt tsSIsi Ssllnsi, :s,aa. Ill, j miuiuuiuuiiiiiutiuuuu.uJ iSnifrnviiiTH til vo Hri ttilverllsomont 1111 nttrao live iiMM-iimnce, iiml H Is sure to oiitoh tru eye of tho rentier. Til AMKItlCAN I'UltLIHIIINU CO. will ftii-nlsli for Illustnitlonsfiuleker tlmn you cftn write tho ui'Molu on sutrjiustlriff your lileii, Hull niul sou us at 1(11,1 llowiinl street, Oniitha, f you ciinnot cull, wo will semi our Knirrtiver to see you, If you will Tolonliono OIL If you 11 vo out of town, Just wrlt your Idea ns brief ns posslliln, and semi It In. We'll give, you a, pen ell di'ftwlnir; nnd don't forgot to sent vSt'lfllJ.S for return answer, Wrlto nil riftiiies iiml iiiltli-ossos plainly, AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 1613 Howard Mtrsst, OMAHA, NRII :, I. AN en icm-ed rtuiilile ciilry hiiiik-knuper Wrtins employment, heal rcferem-ii nu he, ml, If required, Address, "Aiiuuiintaiit," this idllci'. MWISKSIWyWSS 1 i!.. .1.11 i-isiii. mi A DENVER h T CO