.MOHUKD BY TAl-lMS Ei-PrUM Seeuin, f l'ulnii:o, b an EiriUnir Time at OtUu, 111. IXr Am ericas Our aitie of truth P. A. Sequin the ei-priest of Chi-J dgo and hi bacd of mlMionarie are I jjst back from a lect Jrini; tour in the western part of Illinois. Id the firt week of February they Btoi-i.-il at Ot tawa, 111-, a small town of .in) inhabi tants, where popery so far has had the upper hand in municipal i-fTairs. Prot estant dare not speak loud in that stronghold of Romanism. Ncw.-papers that heard of the cominj: f Mr. Seguin had already said, to pi an: the local priesthood, that Mr. Sequin was not wantel there, that there would be bloodshed if he dared ei ma and lecture. I5ut our ex-pr!ist never compivmises witn the flesh and he went. At his first meeting: on the 5lh inst.., the hall he had rented and paid for was filled to Its u'.inoet capacity. There wer a got'd many Americans but the treat majority of the audience was composed of lri-h papist., drunken beasts, all representatives of the holy church. They hud filled their ockets with stones, bottles an 1 missils of every de scription. Mr. Seguin hud hamlly spoken 20 minutes when sticks, chairs, bottles, rot ten eggs, etc., began to fly toward the platform. The ex priest was giving his experience and was at that point in his life when in Romanism he began to eat a man. He was explaining that in Ro manism everybody is oblig d to believe that as soon as the priest has pro nounced the following magical words "Hoc est enim ewjtui rnuoii," on the bread, there is no more bread there but the body, the soul, the divinity, bone and nerves, all that constitutes a body, and that the priest and laity were, ac cording to the tenets of that church or menaeerv cannibals. "Cannibals," says Mr. Seguin, comes from Carlbs or Caribals, c rrection of Caribales or Canibales, the Dime of the inhabitants of the Antilles when Colum bus arrived there. On the upper Amaz on, between the river and the borders of Bolivia, live the Tupis Guaranicus who manifest a liking for human flesh. Cannibalism is not a sign of a low state orcivilzatlon, for many Cannibal races stand higher in culture than those who abhor the custom, especially in Catho lic countries. The more they eat Jeus Christ in Romish countries, the higher they stand in holiness and perfection. "I was a Cannibal of that description, but thanks be to the light I found in Jesus Christ and His word, I gave it nn 1.ri vears acro'' said Mr. Seeuin. At ( j r this moment the missiles reached the platform. One Tim McCarthy, sent by the parish priest of Ottawa to lead the mob said: "Stop there, our priests are no Cannibals." Then it was chaos. No body was there to check the disorder. The mayor had promised protection, but no protection was there. After a while quietude was restored, but the lecture failed to be a success. However the lecturer held the fort. The ring leader was arrested, but the holy me nagery brought all its influence to bear in packing a jury of its own. The re sult was that there was disagreement among them. For spite work and in or der to bieak the meeings, the papists had Mr. Seguin arrested twice, and twice Mr. Seguin came out a victorious man from the hands of those bloody hounds. Det pite all the oppositions of Romanists and papers, Democratic and Republican, Mr. Seguin gained a great point in favor of Protestantism in that all important town of Ottawa, the seat of our supreme court, the county seat of the largest county of the whole state of Illinois. The following extract shows that Mr. Sjguln's visit in that town has changed the opinion in favor of our American institutions. If Mr. Seguin did not make any money, he at least made 200 A. P. A. men. The Republican Times of Ottawa, 111., February 11, 1895, said: After having the case of P. A. Se guin under advisement since Saturday Souire Lock-wood this morning dls- charged the ex-priest, at the same time deciding that there was nothing what ever in the pictures to characterize then as obscene or profane. At the conclusion of the case it was apparent that there could be no conviction, and remarks were prevalent that if the court did not discharge Seguin he would not do his duty. Squire Lockwood was fear less in this matter, and the stand he took meets with the approval of all who wero not prejudiced or bigoted, 'lhe oublic at largo have not been in gym pathy with the far-fetched persecution . . 1 1 .- s . . V. . . . : . 1 ; oi seguin. ii is cviueut mi ii oi -ijre nated with the narrow-minded ani pre judiced element, who, If it was not for their extreme ignorance, should be held leeallv responsible for their acts. Se euin had certain rights which all good citizens are willing to concede him, the right of free speech, but the Republican limes neither admires his judgment or sense in the matter any more than does that of his prosecutors. He did as was predicted in these columns, precip itated an unseemly vow in the commun ity without doing any permanent good for the cause he labored in or any injury to the cause he attacked. It don'teven look as though he made any money by his presence here, unless he received individual contributions from jwrsons he succeeded in exciting to a degree of sympathy and made them reckless in their expenditure. oThere are many things in the above article which aught to be taken with a grain of salt. However, it is well to re mark that there is a great deal of dif ference between this last article and the one written by that paper a week before, forbidding Mr. Seguin to come to Ottawa. Our ex-prleet came out of all thete trials best, through the fiercest fires of the Komifh inquisition everenintb. country in t he pait 50 years. Now, lor an appeal In favor of Mr. S guin. This gentleman ha been in the Protestant harness for 15 year. A fai.hful sentinel indeed. Hi motto ha alway been "no tmrri n !er." At this la-i campaign, he had Ui sac rifice his last cent U) pay lawyer fte Now, he i at hi own home, !T West 4ith Place. Chicago, a sick man and a wreck financially speaitii g. He needs s mpathy and a substantial one at that. We kno that, if a'l our friend wou'd oulj come i-igetner anu senu nuu u mite, the cause would never su:Ter for so doing. Why not then come to his rescue at once. all patriotic papers rvprH.uce this article an J appeal. Let us hear from one and all in every state. Yours truly for jus ice and truth In F. P.&P. Mus Alice Ashkokd C'HICAUO, Feb., 15, ls'.i.i. Do vou subscribe and nay for THE AlVKKlCAN? 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Albion, Norkoij AND AI.L Northern Nebraska, Black Kit: AVD CENTRAL WYOMING, j ONLT DIRECT MN TO Siou: r Git" Minneapolis an St. Paul, Ticket Iftlce 1401 Earnam street and Webti-1 Street Union Slatlen. Miiij Jlii Winn- WW VJ- EST, r E A S "i frTTTritn'U Ji south H. C. BlT, Ueo'lMan.wr. J. R. BUCHANAN Uen'll'ait Ai SMH'lal Mtr ( mnil vimtN Sale. I'rder mid 1-y virtue of an order of ere- ,.f frvluuie of mortgage l-ued oul of the district fnufi for ImugU- conei jr. Ne braska, hi.. I me direct. .1. I mil on m Mb day of March, A. l. lesY. at one ' Vhiek f lddy. m the l-.ast from ti.sir oi tli I'lillMI court house. In me CUV iiumha. iMuiit.-i county. Nebraska, m-ii HI mil. Ur auction to ihe In Kin "I bidder fur ie.li, tin" properly uem-maii In said older of ale a follows to-wli: Lot iwhiiiT' in til- a c-niy i. iiuf iiiinci.,. rtto't-. mi .itiiitiiii t nn I'uy ninth, lii I lie .'limit y of IVugla. mm 'ine of Nelnnsl.it. rvii.l lirooertv l I sow t'i sausiy i,iry llu kuk. ulmill l If Ill-fin. llii-mmi uf live Imii- dr, .1 tidy m il m I-"' il.ilUrn s.n jium- iiii'iil. ilh liiii-ri-si lln rvim m ine rn in M-vt-ii .;i Ti-ent per hiiiiuiii iruiii i-i i"i--iii- Ik t ITlli. I'M. To ssii fy I hi-Aiiii rii-un ioiihi n:iiiin HiiuiliH. i -femlaiu Iiit, In. Ilii- sum in nun llinu-iiiiil fuur Inimlri'il rmiy-iivi' aim k-u' ilulliirs it4l-.','i judi:iii hi. mm miervM 1 li,-r'i hi h I ilu- rale nf eitflil in pet iviu. in r mniiiiii frtmi si-iiii-inlM-r I'.iili. Is'.i.. In -.allsfy IVlUilll A n-riinii iruil num-. Ii-f. mlaiiio Inn-Hi Hi" siiiii ilin ly-Hiree mul ".ui 1ii il,ilhr -M-liKu nnUmiMii. mm in ti-n-n tlii-n-.iii hi ilii- rule of -eeii ui l-t ill im t aiiiiiini iruiii Nuvi'iiiiH I .irn. i-'. Tuiii1 y tin- sum of twenty unie and TH i ts'J'-i-si eu-l-lieri-in. Inyi'ilii-r Willi aeei u iiz i'ii-n iireiiriliiik' In a Juil.-iiieiil remlered li t In- ilUlriel eniil l uf saiil I'lHlirlas eiiulll y. hi it Mi-pti i r ii rni. A. i ls'4. In ei-r- Mm i.eimii llieii and lliere pemliiiit. when -In M.r Hlekiil, was li aimni. itml me l uini-K l.itnti t 'i nn tutu v. uf i itiialm. Iiiiinri i ai - nel .nun apulis. Mi ii in Mil a. John l. Miiiilnnnieiy. iiiniiei- linek roiiiimny. i n n niem mi iiiimtl Hank, of Omaha, Nehra-kii In iirue A. li.. . l I' .m.iti.v iei- in.' iron ihpikv .-..i i.,,. ,i i, m. uimI Susan K. Wheal were de- femlaiiis. ouiiiha, Nelu.iska. .lamiary '.-. ism. I.Koli'.K W llol.liKoob. Speelal Maslel- I oiiiliilssliilli-r Saumlers Mat fiitlami A I Hi key. attorney. Uu kok vh. 'Hie r.m ii k Land l a Doe. 41: No. 117. --!- Siieciul Master 'niiiiiissini'r Sale. I inter and hy virtue of an order of sale on deeree of fureeliwuii- of iiiiirtnaire issued mil ..t 1 1... oii nel i-oiiri for I lunulas run lit v. hraska and lo me direi led. I win. un ine-iiii ii. of Mi,reli. A. II. ls'.i.i. at ill ueiiH K a in. of saidd.iy. al the nasi front door of llif eouiuy court house. In lh eiiy of Onmha. llmilim eouiiiv. .senrash.il. si-u in wuni auriloii lu llie hlihesi bidder fur eash, the iiiuieriy dewrllied In said ordi r of sale r.Jli.WM. l.i. n : The east thirty i:nn feet of lot number six i; tn liiiu-k iiiin.lier one il lu t 'HiniilifU's ad dition to the I'lty of Umaha, toifether with all ii)jurti-nan.-i-s thereto behinirinii and sliuaie In Hiumlas I ounty. stale of Nebraska, s.i.l , rlv lo liesolil In sal isf v 1 f we n I.evlslon. i aiiititT lieivin, In the sum of v.ii liiinilnii live inel I-IKI dullars ,in,i--j, iii.iL'iui nt. with Interest thereon al the rate of i itrlit is per eenl. per annum from 17th. ls!U. mid Iwenlv-tHiree ami :s inn ih ihirs tSj:i.7si eosts lieiem. loitethei with aeeiuiiiit eosls iiti ordini! to a Judgment i-eiHleiiii liv the ilsl rlel I unit of said liouir his i iiimi al ils Si-iiieniber leriii. A.U. 1st In it certain ai lion ihen and lliere pendiim iL-l...r..iti Inii-ii 1.1'Vil.Ml was IlllilililT. inn I hnsilne .M. Ulseii. l.xev-utm. mid others .l..f..i,,l.,iii liateil M Omaliii. Nebraska. I'l-bruury 1st A.I). Is'.'.'i. CHA1M.KS b. TIIOMA Speeial Master I'oii.tiiissioiier, DeMei- L. Thomas, niton ey fur tlMintilt. Ii-wen l.evlsiun vs. ChiLstiiie .M. ulsen el al Doe 4ii. No. ;i'.'.". Special Muster ( onimissiimer'8 Sale. I'mlei- and hv virtue of an order of sale on ileereeof foreelnstire of inorlgaife Issued out of the district court fur Douglas county Ki.it.! of Nebra-ka. and In me directed I will on i he 4th dav of March. A. D. Is:i5. at two .; n in of said (lav. at the East front door of the county court house, In the clt V of Omaha. Douiilas county. Nebraska, sell at nn hill- unci ion tu the highest lililder for cash lh property described in said order of salt as follows, to-wit : Luis number live (5) and six ill) In block number nine (9i In I'l iinvlew. an addition to the city of Omaha as surveyed, piauea ana riled loniiher Willi all the appurten ances tothe same belonging and situate In 1 i,,iiirli,u i.itiint v. 1.1 ate or .Nehraskll. K:i it nroiiert v lo lie so 11 to saiisiv Aiin-u It. Dufrene. lilaintift herein. In the sum of i welve hundred seven! v-f our and S3- InOilol Iars1274.s3) (udgmetit Willi Interest thereon it the rate of ten (loiper cent, per annum from February mil. Ism. ana iweniy-nve anu th-lou dollars itiviisi eosts herein, w uninier est thereon from the lilh dav of Februar.i, A 1). Is94. until paid, togelher with acciulng coats accord imj lo a judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at lis February term, A D. 1S.'4. In acerialu m. Hun then ami there uending. wherein Alfre.1 u. Dufrene was plain in. anu i.avina T. Williams. Thomas A. 1-isher. 1-lsiier, his wife, defendants. Dat.nl at Omaha, Nebraska, february in, A. D. 1S95. CI1AKLKS L THOMAS. Special Master Com m issloner. Dexter L. Thomas, attorney for plaint ill. Dufrene vs. Williams, etal. Doc. 4.1; No. 201. 2-1-5 Notiee for Finul Settlement. In the county court of Douglas county, Ne braska: In llie matter of the eslale of William i. Hubbard, deceased: Martha .1. Hubbard, Henry F. Hubbard, Klchard A. Hubbard. Llllie M. Hal four. Hattie Hubbard, Cecil Hubbard and Eddie Hubbard, the last two being sons of Charles M. II tibbaui. deceased. aLd all other persons interested In said n alter are hereby nolilied that tin the 2nd day of February. Is95, Ueorge W. Ruck filed a petition III said county court, praying that tils mini aiiminisiraiiiin account tiled herein be set tied and allowed, and that he be discharged from hi- trust as administrator tic bonis nou. and that if you fall to appear before s Id court on the 25th day of March, ls'.i.i, at II o'clock a. in. and con test said pet ittoti. the court may grant the prayer of said petition and make such other mid further orders, allowances and decrees, as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all ti alters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. IUVlNlj F. HAXTER, 2-8-4 County Judge. GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION or THE United States of America. FRANCIS C. CAMPBELL, M. W. G. M Minneapolis. Minn. ROBT. W. JOHNS 1' )N. Supreme Secretary. Troy, New York M. L. ZOOK. 1B15 Howard Street. Omaha. Neb.. Organiser for department of Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas. Missouri and Colorado. ORANGE PRIKClrLKS. On behalf of the Loyal Orange Lodge of the United States of America, and with a view of correcting the false Impression that enemies are endeavoring to convey to the minds of men who are unacquainted with Orang principles, are these few statement made: The Loyal Orange Institution Is a brother hood and sisterhood, bound by three tie Justice, Truth and Righteousness. It has no hidden alms It Is Fraternal and Benevolent assisting and protecting members while living and their widows and orphans when they are re moved by death. It upholds the right of private Judgment the untrammelled freedom uf opinion; be lieves the public schools are an essential safeguard of the state, and should be kept free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control and that persons disloyal to the government who bold a mental allegiance to the pope if Kuut huuld be rigorously e4-luded from irctalu Iherem It bellev, primary allegtanc I due Ui lh goveruti.ent which prole, u the Urn. Iltx-rtlp and properllen of lu clllen. wail ibwt ts-cli si.tstl. ul authority houhl jot' uuder auy clri'uiiiiiaucew, I iM.rmltted lo uivddle In the affair ,,f utttte, and that coer cion of acitlten In the MiTi-lw of 111 or hit right of franchise, under the gulM of rellg- lout jripirlt Jul authority should tie pi.ii- Uhed iu a criiiin against Ihr slalM. That It l the duly of every ellUeu lo de- feud the lawfully coiisr.l tiled aulhurliy and luitltutlons of our country against corrupt and Inimical Irnlui-iice. a well agalust armed assllauis, U the end that our glurt uu freiHlum bo protected and traiiiiultled unimpaired Ui posteruy. ll riii'tiuraue liatills of frugality and lu J j. try aiming lu member, and 1 proud lo ui iml that Orangemen neldiim tiecuiue a public charge or accept pauper bread. II lieileves in llie ri-st rtci ton in iiuiiiiiiia- tlun and the eilenxhiii of time for llie iiatur alUatloii of citlteii, and thai the public ands shall he held for actual American fill- teiia who bei'ome aellicrn- 1 he Loval Orange liisllluilon or uift trilled Stall of America ha certain requirement for n-emiiersiiip: Thai a mail shall lie an actual American fltlreu. having compiled wllh the lawsuf the t'nlied Male wllh regard lo naturalisation and without a mental reservation. That the auu leant alia I he a rrolesliint and also thai hi parent and wife shall be eruli-slanls. Tnai he h all lie thrifty and uccei.f ill In hi business; honorable and truthful In hi dealings with his fellowuian, and shall be unowii as a law-abiding Cltlren. That he will endeavor to give his children or any children under His charge in least a good common school educati helng care- fill tuini III all uuli II UlH'irilteS. ami That he shall be In Hound health at the time of making application. li makes no dlflerence where a man born, so long a he meets the foregoln requirements. Theae nr., I he u ii ii 1 1 1I i - ii t Ion reuulred o nverv Hut, II, .tint, to I he order, and we tin not think I hut any patriotic American order can offer a belter arm v or iirincipie aim learn ing j. o. i'. a. yi. k Lojal, l'atnnlic Oriranlzatlmi, Fra ternal anil llenelliinl, Strictly Nun l'artisan and Nun-wt tariaii. IIKI'I.AHATION lir I'll! Nl'l Pl.Ktt. The National Council of the Junior Order of I lilted American Mechanic In annual eslon assembled dis'lares: Thai the count mil landing upon the shore of the hordes of Ignorant, viclotisand lawless cr In, Ina of t he O UI World "iioiiiii ne viewe. with alarm by the loyal ami patriot lo eltl- fteiiM of litis, coiintrv. We allirui a warm and hearty welcome to all Immigrant who desire to heller their Cllllilltlon ami oecoine a pari, mm pan 11 01 our i.:i ii, ma tv. but we have mil one siiuare Inch of riHim for the anarchist, the socialist or nlhlllsl. or for any one who Is not willing to bow allegiance to that Hag which Is powerful pii.ni.'l, in shield and united them aa well as us. In the exercise of all civil and religious 1 1 hen v We atllrm our devotion to the public school vsteiii of Ibis country. We believe lu com- uulsorv education, and that all teaching lu our s.-li. mis should be In the English Ian guage. to the end that future generation may be able to take their place lu the ranks of our country' workers, etlucaled In the history, the custom and manners of Amerl ciinw We guarantee to every man the liberty of worshiping (hid according to the dictate uf hi nun conscience, and would Klve everv an istance to protect all In the exercise oi hU liberty, but we object most strenuous lo the Interference of any church, no matter under what name It may exist, lu the teni niipiil ufratrH of Ihht country. We believe that the Bible should be read In our nub e schools: not to teacn sectarianism but to Inculcate Its teachings. It is the recoirnlzed standard of all moral and civil law: we therefore believe, thai our children should be educated In Its teachings, hut, that no dogma or creed should be taught at the H.me II me We believe that patriotism and love of country should be Instilled Into the hearts of children, and that, with the words of Moiher." Home" and "Heaven." our chll dren should be tauuht that our flag I the bol of all that makes a "home" for us, We would place a Hag upon every public chiio in our land, and a HI Die within, ana the object lesson therein set forth should be a beacon light in every siorni wnicu nireai,- Ana t.ti entrlllf lis. In this noble and patriotic, work we ask the cordial and hearty co-operation of all gtsid cltliens. In this grand worn we neeu me helping hand of all organizations holding the name views and principles. We have no time fur tealousies and bickerings, but wllh united front we Bhould inarch forward ihmilder to shoulder, remembering, that United we stand, divided we fall." In the strictest, sense we are a national nolltl al orgaulr.at.ion, but, we oppose with unanimity the slightest taint uf partlsanlsm 'Our country" Is our motto, and we keep this intitlo steadily before us. We are Ctigtil fant. that there are irreat and powerful enemies within our midst, requiring the irtetest surveillance of all who are at heart, word and In deed Amtricans. We, as member uf this Order, atllrm our allegiance to the objects of the Order as paramount to any partisan affiliation, and urge, upon the mem bership harmonious, united and Intelligent action in carrying out the principles. OBJKCTS Or TUB OHOEH. First To maintain and promote the Inter ests of Americans, and shield them from thi depressing effect of foreign competition. Second To assist Americans In obtaining employment. Third To encourage American In tidi ness. Fourth To establish a sick and funeral fund. Fifth To maintain the public school sys tern of the United States of America, and U prevent sectarian Interference therewith, and uphold the reading of the Holy Bible therein. THR QUALIFICATIONS rOH MKMRKKSRIP. R quire that an applicant shall be: A white male person born In t.he United States of North America, or under the pro tection of lt flag. Of good moral character. A believer In the existence of a Supreme Helng as the Creator and Preserver of the Universe. Opposed to any union of church and state. Favorable to free education and the American Public School system. Bet ween 16 and 50 years of age for bene ficial membership; over 50 ? rs honorary membership. The word Junior" in the tltl has no rela tion to the age of members. It was adopted to distinguish the Order from the O. V. A. M., and has no other significance. Nor is the word Mechanic" to be construed literally. It refers In no manner to artisans, but embraces every pursuit. OHOAN17.KHS WANTED. We want a Council of the Jr. O. U. A. M In every city, town and village In the United States. It Is the leading American patriotic and beneficial organization, and the strongest and one of the oldest, confined to native born. ltlsonly necessary to make Its objects, principles and workings known to easily secure enough charter members to start a Council. A liberal premium will be paid to any one organizing a Council. F'or full par ticulars address. 11. A. KIBBE. National Councilor New Brunswick. N. J. DIRECTORY. NATIONAL COUNCIL. N C J G A Kichter. Box Iis7. Canton. O. N T C-C. W. Tyler. Richmond. Va Jr P N CH A Kibbe, New Brunswick. N. J. N Sec'y Edward S Deemer. P O Box. 7!. Philadelphia; office ruoms Nos IB and 17. 631 Chestnut street,. National OrganizerStephen Collins. Box 705. Pittsburgh. Pa. Meets In Omaha, Neb., the third Tuesday In June. STATE COUNCIL OF ILLINOIS. Incorporated February 24. ls!'2. 0 C--T B Hrysou. 6X15 Wentworth avenue, Chicago. S V C Thus Rowan. 7tii Union st. Alton. JrPSCThos J Coen. 4!7 Sheffield ave, Chicago. S C Sec'y Joseph S Reynolds. P O Box i.i Chicago. S C Treas E II Sample. rU4 Armour ave Chicago. Meets at Alton, fourth Monday In Auguat. IM. SUBORDINATE. George Washington Council. No 3. meet first and third Friday evening uf 'acb mouth, at Aldlne liall. 7 E UmidolptuV nl- ragu. .lm.ph n Keyiiold K ff. rd.k ' ab ave V islior alway welctimti KINworth council. No III n, T day t l VI Weill w.irth sve K L l a. '1U U S, ft.ii: Honor t, Kiig!cisMl. Culiav I'oiiiicll. No .i. iue. Halurday eveiiiuuF al I ti ti r hall. South l hlcago a ibn W Moger. It s. Hoi 4.'n Daniel IV, l.-i.-r Council. No. H. Jr O I' A M . meet Hist and third sutuiday evening f ea, Ii iiiiuith In Misteru WiNslman hall. Murray. Neb. Visiting brothers alway wel lime. J a llie Irfiliglirlilge, rts;-,, riling ecr'- lar. NEBRASKA. I1TATK llll'NI'll lir HillBASK 8 C-WM F . hNAIT.r o H.n ;::, Omaha. fi V.l'.-ll S IIAItllliU D. I'lalls Hi r4 C. fecy - lll-.O C. r EN ION. IV O lux 7i", Dm u ha. S I'. Treas - I . II. Al-Lr V Omaha. Conductor K ii Hxtthl li riaisiiioiiih. Warden - II I' Cool. 1 1 , h . Ilaxelis k s.ni mils I'. S Mi Al LEV. So. Omaha; H. L Mbbll AM. I'lalls, in ,nil, kenreseiitiillvca to Niilloual Council - v M K hVMT.Il I.. DAY. I' S Mi Al l it. J W llul I rlt li I' Iml. MAN. The next regular luei-tltiu will lie held on the third Tuesday In July, lH. al I'lalls motit b. JJKANCls every Kl V roCNCII, No. meet ry Friday evening at 11 A K. Hall, I'lat Ism mil Ii, Neb. Vlslllng bmlhers cor- dtnllv Invited. o. K .lollNsi iN. uec. nt'r. WASHINGTON COI'NCIL No I. meet ' everv TiieMiliiv eve. In lillewllil hall. 4th and (Irani streets Vls-lilng hrolher always welcome. J, II Haih icy Snc'y T INCOI.N COI'NCIL 1' ...,l.i Nalirukn. No 2, meet In Lin- 'OH'MHIA I'OI'NCIL No. 3. n I every Tuesday evening lu raltersmi blisk,l,th and v ariiam St reels. A. I. Luiiitfoot, I initicllor. A. II, I-1. id I'. It. Sec y. adtlres care Cuunly Clerk. 2AKFIKI.D COI'NCIL No. fi, meeu every Tuesday ulghl lu Si in lb Omaha. Wii.mau h Aim, Hec'y, T IHKKTV COUNCIL No. Tuestlay evening, 1. 1) O vllle. Neb. T. II. Lucas, Hec. i meets every I . Mall, I.01II Sec'y. not:Nl'ILNo. 20. A, I'. A., Cameron, Mo. VJ meels everv secoml and fun nil Monday evening, al F'raternlly Temple. Visit ir welcouui. HLI'FF CITY COUNCIL No 7 meels ever Wednesday evening In (I. A. H. Hall, Council lilutta. In. LINCOLN Coiiimanderv No. 1. U. A. M meet every Thursday evening In I'. O, H. of A. hall. Council HluIN, la. A. M. lliiriiliain, Kecorder. AMERICAN LOVAL OIIANtiE LODOK, -41 No. 2'l. meels the llrsl and I hlrtl rues- ,iy evening uf each month, at S:iP o'clock. M, L. .ODli. Si'i-y. MISSOURI. STATE COUNCIL OI'' MISSOURI. S. C.- F.C. Borden. Hidden. Mo. S. V.C.-kcv. II. A. Slaughter, Warrens burg. Missouri S. I). Sec'y -Holla O. Carroll, Warrensburg M Issoori Will i t at Hannibal. Mo.. February. lsW, KANSAS CITY COUNCILS. KANSAS CITY COUNCIL No 9-Meeu every Friday nighi lit luM Walnut, street. Jus. Mi Nauiara. sec y isim mihi nitiini. poLUMHIA COUNl'lL NO. 15 -Meets every s- Saturtlay night at the corner of Twelfth and Cherrv streets, W. Y. Sheaver, Record ing Secretary, 1407 Madison street. inTiHiiT I'lillVI-ll. Nil. at Meets everv 1 Wednesday night at A. O. II. W. Half, 1421 E. Eighteenth street. J. E. Usher, Rec Secretary. 2421 Flora avenue. WESTI'ORT ( OH NCI L NO. 37- Meets every ' Friday niiibt at W est port, W. B. Hhtlnk, Rec. Secretary, ISM r.. Mgnin sireei. r ATECITYCOtlNCILNo. 44-Meets every u Monday nlglit. corner Hit li and l't-un Ku., over drug store. CI'RINIiFI ELD COUNCIL No. 40-MeeU J everv Thursday night, between illsl and 32nd on Holmes. SHEFFIELD COUNCIL No. AV-Meets at Sbetlleld every Thursday night. Thuma Bmlth, Rec. Sec'y, Shellield, Mo, A HE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. IB, AMERI ciin Protective Association meets every sec ond and fourth Wednesday of each month In 1. O. O. K. hall. I'lattsiuoulli, ."Men. visiting member are welcome J. H- Smith, Sec. AURORA COUNCIL No. 2. W A. I'. A " Meeiji everv Wednesday afternoon al 2 o'clock, at the A. 1'. A. Hall, 4,17 Minnesota avenue, Kansas City, Kail. PROSPECT COUNCIL No, 61. A. P. A Meet every Monday evening at the corner ol Twentv-thlrd ami Prospect avenue. Kansat i-iiv. Mn. Persons desiring to loin may en eluse their name, street and number, ward ane and occupation, and direct to box 521 Kansas City, Mo. America Council No. 7, meets at Wood Kuril's Hall everv Wednesday al 2 p sharp third street mid Lafayette avenue. Kansas I tty. Mo. All vlslling friends will be cordially wel- coined Mrs. C. Abiiott, President. Mus. Ida I iiii.i.ii-s, Secretary. rlTKRKA COUNCIL No. 1. W. A. P A Meet " second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the A. P. A. Hall, Southeast cor ner Packard and Osage avenue. Arniourdale Visitors are cordially Invited to attend. WIDE AWAKECOUNCIL No. meeta every Friday night 10. A. P. A., rv rr dav nignt at inn auu L Road, Urigsby's hall, Kansas City, Kan. I.iXCEI.SIOR COUNl'lL NO. 3. W. A. P. A ij meets every Monday afternoon al2:iJ at Bell's hall. Southwest Boulevard, near stale line. Host-dale. Kansas. Friends of other cuunclls are cordially Invited lo attend Every true American lady is Invited to come and loin us and assist In the good work Inlailon fee fl.UU. PATE CITY COUNCIL No. 8, A. P. A.- u Meets everv Saturday evening at 4.17 Mln nesota avenue. Kansas City, Kas. Visitor Cordially Invited. roUNClL No. 7. A P. A. Meets every Mon- day evening at Chamber of Commerce Hall. Rlverview. Visitors cordially invited POUNCIL No. 11. A. P. A.-Meets at Wood ward's Hall every Tuesday evening at at in. sharp. Third street and Lafayette avenue A cordial Invitation Is extended to vlsltlni friends. ARGENTINE COUNCIL No. 12. A. P. A.- " Meels every Monday night in Nt)ke Hall, Argentine. Kan. All visitors welcomed TOPEKA COUNCIL No. 14. A. P. A.-MeV 1 everv Monday evening In A. O. U. W. Hall 418 Kansas avenue. Topeka Kansas. Al visitors will be cordially welcomed. Oustdvk Council. No. 1. W. A. P. A. of Kan sas City. Mo., meets every Friday afternooi at 2:.(n o clock at loud I'ennst. AUdress, fol ofhVe box 521. Kansas City, Mo. Sunflower Lodire, L. O. L.. No. 2i4. meet second und fourth Tuesdays of each montt at s ii.m., at Clallin's hall, corner of Mil. street and Osage avenue, Kansas City. Kan Visltitg brethren are cordially invited to at tend. John Davidson. W. M., Win. Mc Naiigbton. Secy.. 715 Reynolds Ave. Ltliertv Council. No. 15. Jr, O. U. A. M. meets every Wednesday night, corner Pack ard and Osage streets, Arniourdale. ians& Thus. Rolf, secretary. lANSAS PURPLE STAR. L. O. L. No. 2oft v Meets first and third Tuesdays of eac.t month at s u in., in A. O. 1. W. Hall, corne Fourth stteet and Minnesota avenue. Kama- City. Kan. Samuel Harrison. W. M. Wui Bailagh. secretary. 5.17 Northruu avenue Visiting brethren cordially Invited. ROSKDAI.E COI'NCIL No. lit, A. P A., meet every Wednesday night al .Mc George' hall. Ko'sedale. Kas, All friends cordially luvlted. Notice. To Nellie Irvine, Non-Resident Defendant: You will take notice that on the lltb day of February, ls'5. Alexander F Irvine tiled a petition against you in the District Court of Douglas county. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are lo obtain a dl force from you on the ground that you have comii itted adultery, been guilty of extreme cruelty and have been for more than two years last past an lilbltual drunkaid. Vou are retiilrei to anna .r aid i-lllluii on or la-fure llie th day of April s, Vou will further take n. tl. e Unit on thn huh day uf April. Is ij U i wi-i u the hour of l'iio m itml H ill p. in . la-fore cumpeUiiit aiiihorlty al the Town Hall. In the city of Stanford i .unity of l alrlleld. ami alate of I'm il h-ii I t lie pi nl ii 1 1 IT als.ve uaimd will take the deMKiilou of Andrew I.tiwry and other sundry witness,". In lhl acllun, lo Im Used as evidence on the lilal of the altove entilled caiisi-, wllh authority to adlniirn from ilay lo day. between the name hour, until lin y are completed. AirxiMiiu F. Iu ism I'laliillir IM IHI AVKKK A .Yll ( HANKS. It Organiatlon anil l'i lin lilcs - How to llii iiiiie a Mi'IiiIht. We would respectfully rail your attention lo the fact that there Is In Ihlu city a council of the Order of United American Mechanic, lo which we would be happy to have you give a moment' Ihiiughl, and If favorably Impressed, would like your name proposed for iitctnticrNhlp. The Order of United American Mechanic wa organlied In Philadelphia on the Uilh day of July. IsCt. I m II rut Inception wa fur the protection of Mechanic and Working- men alone, and fur a number of year lions but opeiaiive mechanic and worklngiuen were ai'iultted In lis iiu-mlif rshlp; but llie great liileresla of principle Involved In It existence, caused a departure froni that plan, and Hie Order has for yearn existed and exists today a all order of speculative me- baitlCN. recognizing every one possessed of the birth reuulreuieniM, who work for a malntalnaiice ell her by hand or brain or both a eligible lo membership, and number among Its member men of every profession, and calling In life. The objects of till order are to aaslHt each other In obtaining!' mpliiyiueiit; tuencouraga each oilier In business; lo establish a Hick and funeral fund; to establish , fund for the relief of widow and orphans anil lo aid members; and to aid member who, through Providence, may be Incapacitated from fol lowing their usual vocations, tu obtaining situation suitable to their al)llcllon. The membership of this order I composed uf bile main citizens born In the United Stale, or under the protecllon of lis flag. This order has enisled for nearly fifty year, and Is al present, rapidly spreading through out the United Stale. As an American born, and having the welfare of yourself and family al heart, as well as that of the nalloo al large, we would most heartily Invite you to become a member of the U. A, M , a It I the only Order In existence founded es pecially to promote Hie Interests, elevate the character and secure the happiness uf the American mechanic and business man. II therefore appeals lo the head and heart of ti 1 n i who wields the pen as well as to hllu whoswlngs the scythe or wields the sledge hammer uf the mechanic. In Its councils, a free discussion of principles relating tothe fostering and care of the Interests of Indi vidual members Is permitted ; but nothing of political or sectarian character Is ever al lowed to be discussed. It has no alllllal.lon with such Institutions a Trade Unions, Knights or Labor, Sovereigns of Induatry, or Hie like, and desires not to control either capital or labor, as It would be doing a gros Injustice to many of tu member, who are taken from both classea. The membership of the Order Is scattered from Maine to Cali fornia, and from all point co ues the glorious news that the Order Is gaining great Ircnglh In all Jurisdictions, An endowment branch Is also connected wllh the Order, both national and state, which Insures those who seek Its benefit, enabling them to leave a sum, which la In all cases substantially and promptly paid, to the dear ones, when death mark Its mem bers for IU own. It seems very strange Indeed that the American does not feel Inclined to become so peculiarly national In his Ideas and as sociations as do the English, French, Ger man, Irish, and other nationalities. Each and all of the foregoing have their peculiar national organizations, and take pride In same. Hut the American Joins order after order, composed of a mixture of nationali ties, and lets bis own countrymen severely alone lo the matter of secret aud fraternal societies. We would not belittle any uf the existing secret beneficial associations. Far from It. They are a power for good In the community. But we do ask him who Is to the manor born to turn his thoughts to home and native land, so that he can ol n In the glad refrain: "Thou art my native land, I own thy fostering hand; Though far from thee I roam, Still thou art my home." Americans, we of this Brotherhood appeal to you Ui aid us In this work we are now carrying on. You must either be for us or against us. Choose quickly and let us show to the country that we firmly believe la American principles. American Industry, American protection and American govern ment. Strikes riots and boycotting are terms too harsh to be applied to American Mechanics, Bonded together by promptings of patriotic affection, may this Order grow and progress, until every man who calls himself American can stand up and say n alljslncerlty, I own no man as master of mf actons SUPREME CABINET American Orange Knight?, OBJECTS This order ts formed of persons whose ib- Jeets is to maintain the supremacy of law order and constitutional freedom: to pre serve inviolate the citizen's franchise; to perpetuate and defend the precepts and free Institutions of civil and religious liberty guaranteed by the Const it utlon of Hie United States and established by our forefathers PHO AKIS KT rtK IS. For Information regarding the formatlua of new Commatuleries. or supplies, write 10 the supreme secretary. M. L AH) K, Sec'y. J. M. Bankbh. C. I ., 1015 Howard St , Saganaw, Mich. Omaha. Neb Patriotic Order Sens of merica. "WASHINGTON CAmP No. 1. P. O. S. of A , ' meets each Thursday evening at Red Men's Hall. Fifteenth and Douglas Sts. WASHINGTON CAMP No. It P. O. S uf ' A.. Council Bluffs. Meeting In their hall over l"l M ain strci I. every Wednesday night at S o'clock. F. McMasaiui,. s-eeretary Ctlibrstod Female liiTTTTTinS ft-H till ftflex tlaoc i w s., 1 .irr-o-r. PI., , i, rsrt),-uxj 4ov ;' Agents. $75 IiIIm or tM-aia. ' work KcliM wrilor. I' lUpM tJWHfer M-if. thalrM tmt m fnuiT imm mimw. mm, hmm titi dna tijm tllt mui tb fctunU. V p-Mkt Ifc btU, Bifc. Il tO It rtt. RnafcH. noii-tV ii'lt-. u4 AmrVi wit N -' kltm,MIl(klll4HI isK&lOJ. t ateawi