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I I,!;.. . .1 i . i smft arui biim lfrr tvili.ia I 69Q GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION or tbs United SUtes of Amerios, f KANCIS C. CAMPBELL. U. W. O. M kilo ilea pol la. Mln ROBT. W. JOHNsr IN, Pupreme hei-relary, i roy, Wew or at a. ci H IK ' ISIS Howard Htreet. Omaha, Neb.. Organiser for department of Nebraska, lo Kansas. Missouri and Colorado. ORASQK ntlKCIl'LES, On behalf of the Loyal Orange Lodge of the United Plates of America, and with rlew of correcting the false Impression that enemies are endeavoring to convey to the minds of men who are unacquainted with Orange principles, are these few statements made: The Loyal Orange Institution Is a brother hood and slaUirhood. bound by three ties Justice, Truth and Klghteousuess. It baa no hidden alms It Is Fraternal and Benevolent assisting and protecting members while living and their widows and orphans when tbey are re moved by death. It upholds the right of private Judgment the untrammelled freedom of opinion; ba tleyes 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 governmen who hold a meutal allegiance to the pope of Rome should be rigorously excluded from teaching therein. It believes primary allegiance Is due to the government which protects the lives, liberties and properties of Its cltltens, and that ecclesiastical authority should dot' under any circumstances, be permitted to meddle lu the affairs of stale, and that coer clon of acltlien In the exercise of his or ber right of franchise, under the guise of rellg lous or spiritual authority should be pun lshed as a crime against the slate. That It is the duty of every cltlsen to de fend the lawfully constituted authurlty an institutions of our country against corrupt and Inimical Influences, as well as against armed assailants, to the end that our glori out freedom be protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourages habits of frugality and In dustry among lis members, and is proud to boast that Orangemen seldom become nubile charge or accept, pauper bread. It believes in the restriction of liumlgra' tlon and the extension of time for the natur alisation of cltltens. and that the public andssliHll be belli fur actual American cltl sens who become settlers. The Loyal Orange Institution of the Onited Mutes of America has certain reuulrements for membership That a man shall bean actual American cltlten. Iiaviim comulied with the lawnof th United Mates with regard to naturalization and without a mental reservation That the apullcant shall be a Trotc-slant, and also that his parents aud wife shall be Protest ants. That he shall be thrifty and successful In bis business: honorable and iruiliful in til deallmis with his feliowman, and Bball be unown as a law-abtdlnit cltlien That he will endeavor to give his children or anv children under his charge at least good common school education, being care' ful to avoid all uoulsh doctrines, and That lie shall be In sound health at the time of making applicat ion. It makes no difference where a man was born, so long as he meets the foregoin reuulrements. These are the utiallncatlons reuulred o every applicant to the order, and we do not think that any patriotic American order can otrer a better array or tirincipies ana tenon lngs. J. O. I . A. M. A Loyal, Put riotic Oriranizntlon, Fra Vrnal and Kencflclul, Strictly Non partisan ami Non-MS'tarian. DK1XAHATION Of PHINOIPI.IER. The National Council of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics In annual session assembled declares: That the constant landlm uuon the shores or the norcles or ignorant, vicious and lawless criminals of the Old World should be viewed with alarm by the loyal and patriotic cltl tens of thlH country. We alii rni a warm and hearty welcome to all Immigrants who desire to better their condition and become a part and parcel of our nationality, but we have not one square lnrli or room tor tne unarcnist, ine socialist or nihilist, or for any one who Is not willing to bow allegiance to that ling whlcb Is uowerfu enough to shield and protect them as well as us. In the exercise of all civil and religious liberty. We affirm our devotion to the public school system of t his country. We believe In com pulsory education, and that all teaching In our schools should be In the Kngllsh lan guage, to the end that future generations may be able to take their place In the ranks of our country's workers, educated In the history, the customs and manners of A inert cans. We guarantee to evcrv man the liberty of worshiping Ood according to the dictates of his own conscience, and would iflve everv as ststance to protect all In the exercise oi his liberty, but we object most strenuous to the Interference of any church, no matter under what name it may exist, In the tem- Doral affairs of this country. vVe believe that the Bible should be read In our public schools; not to teach sectarianism, out to inculcate its learnings, it is the recognized standard of all moral and civil law; we therefore believe, that, our children should be educated In lu teachings, but that no dogma or creed should be taught at the same time We believe that patriotism and love of country should be instilled into the hearts of chlloren. and that, with the words of ''Mother," 'Home and "Heaven, our chll dren should be tauifht that our flag is the symbol of all that makes a "home" for us. We would place a flag upon every public school In our land, and a Bible within, and the object lesson therein set forth should be a beacon light in every storm which threat ens toengun us. In this noble and patriotic work we ask the cordial ana nearly co-operation of all good citizens, in this grand work we need the helping hand of ail organizations holding the same views and principles. We have no time for jealousies and bickerings, but with united front we should march forward shoulder to shoulder, remembering that United we stand, divided we fall." In the strictest sense we are a national point :al organization, but we oppose with unanimity the slightest taint of partlsantsm. iur country is our motto, ana we keen this motto steadily before us. We arecogni tant that there are ereat and uowerful enemies within our midst, requiring the strictest surveillance of all who are at heart. won! and in deed Amtruans. We. as members of this Order, affirm our allegiance to the oh.lecta of the Order as paramount to any lartlsan affiliation, and urge upon the meui ersblp harmonious, united and intelligent action In carrying out the principles. OBJECTS Or TRR ORDER. Klrst To maintain and uromote the Inter ests of Americans, and shield them from the depressing effects of foreign competition. iecunu io assist Americans in obtaining employment. Third To encourage Americans In busi ness. Fourth To establish !a sick and funeral fund. Fifth To maintain the nnhllc arhnnl tern of the United States of America, and to prevent sectarian interference thei with, and uphold the readlnit of the Hnlv Ribis therein. THI OtTALirtCATIONM FOR HKMRSHSHIP Ktquire that an applicant shall be: !A. white male person born Id the Onited Plate of V.rth America, or under the pru- w mi in in nic. Of isl moral character. A ln-llrver la Hie eslal.ce off s. Buuren Kein a I lie Creator and IWtift ul lbs universe. Dpiawed to any union of church and state Favorable to free education aud the American I'uiillc chmil swieiai. Iletween A and ti year of age for bens flclal inefiitM.rhip; over Ui ra honorary weimirrMiTp Hie word ' Junior" in the till has nn rela tion to the as of member. II was adopt to lltlni(uii.li the i inl. r front the O. li. A. M and has no til her alg iilth'ani'. Nor la lb word "Mechanic" to le construed literally It refer In no manner to artisans. uui ruiuracea every pursuit, OMOAKIZKHS WAKTSO We want a Council of the Jr. O. II. A N I ever city, town and village In Uis United states Ilia the leadlnf American Dalrlolln and beneficial organltatlttu, aud Uis strongest and una of ton oldest, conSned to native born. Itlaonl necessary to make Its objects principles aud workings known to easily secure enougn cnarter uieiuiiers i atari Council. A illieral premium will be paid to any one orsaniiuig a loum ll. ror run par ticulars aiiureas, li. a. n I tin h.. National Councilor New Bruuswlck. N. J. DIRECTORY. NATIONAL COUNCIL. N O J f) A Kli'htcr, Box 3H7, Canton, O N T C-C W. Tvler. Itictimond. Va Jr 1' N C--II A klblie. New Brunswick, N J N Pec'y Kdward P Heeiner, V Hot. 7M, Philadelphia; office rooms Noa IS and 17, ft.ll I heat ii ill street. National Organiser Ptephen Collins, Bo Tin. I'llmliuruli. I'a. Meets In Omaha, Neb,, the third Tuesday I June. STATIC COUNCIL OF ILI.INOIH I iii'oruorated February 34, svl C C--T It Bryaoii, oil Weut worth avenus, Chicago. H V C-Ttioa Rowan. 7iW Onion at. Alton Jrl'M L--II10S J Coeu. 4U7 Phettlold ave Chtcaito. P OSee'y-Joscph P Reynolds. PO Box in Chlcaito. HCTreas K II Pample. fm Armour ave Chlcauo. Meets at Alton, fourth Monday In August, ISV4. PUBUKIHNATK. (leorge Washington Council, No 1. meet first and third rrlilay evmilnics of hi' month, at A Mine hall. 7ft K Randolph , Citgo. Joseph 8 Reynolds It P. 1513 1 ave. Visitors always welcome Kllsworth council. No HI. ml T at HI.W Went won h ave. K. L C'a bu HI I 'J llonore si, F.iik?c wood. ul ab days it Colfax Council, No 'S.i. meets Paturda evenings at I O F hall. Houth Chicago ave. jolin v linger, it, lim iw, .4 Daniel Webster Council. No. ft, Jr. O, IT. A M., meets first and third Patiirday evening of each month In Modern Wood man hall Murray. Neb. Visit Inn brothers always wel come, James Lotiglirldge, recording sec re tary. L'NITKI) AMtKHA.N MLTJIAMCS Itg Organization and Principles How to lifetime a MeinlM'r. We would respectfully call your attention to the fact that there Is In this city a council of the Order of United American Mechanics, to which we would be happy to have you give a moment's thought, and If favorably Impressed, would like your name proposed fur membership. The Order of United American Mechanic was organised In Philadelphia on the Kith day of July, IMS. Its first Inception was for the protection of Mechanics and Working men alone, and for a number of years none but operative mechanics and worklngmen were acmltiod to Its membership; hut the great Interests of principles Involved In its existence, caused a departure from that plan, and the Order has for years existed and exists today as an order of speculative me chanics, recognizing every one possessed of the birth requirements, who works fur maliitatnance either by hand or brain or both as eligible to membership, and numbers among Its members men of every profession and calling In life. The objects of this order are to assist each other In obtalnlngemploytnent; toencourage each other In business; to establish a Rick and funeral fund; to establish a fund for the relief of widows and orphans and to aid members; and to aid members who, through Providence, may be Incapacitated from fol lowing their usual vocations, In obtaining situations suitable to their afflictions. The membership of this order is composed of white male citizens horn in the United Ptates, or under the protection of Its flag This order has existed for nearly fifty years, and Is at preseul, rapidly spreading through out the United Stiilcs. As an American born. aud having the welfare of yourself and family at heart, as well as that of the nation at large, we would most heartily Invite you to become a member of the U. A. M., as It Is the only Order In existence founded es pcclally to promote the Interests, elevate the character and secure the happiness of the American mechanic and business nan It therefore appeals to the head and heart of him who wields the pen as well as to him who swings the scythe or wields the sledge hammer of the mechanic. In Its councils, a free discussion of principles relating to the fostering aud care of the Interests of Indi vidual members is permitted ; but nothing of 1 political or sectarian character Is ever al lowed to be discussed. It has no affiliation with such institutions as Trades Unions, Knights or Labor, Sovereigns of Industry, or the like, and desires not to control either capital or labor, as It would be doing a gross Injustice to many of Its members, who are taken from both classes. The membership of the Order Is scattered from Maine to Cali fornia, and from all points co ties the glorious news that the Order is gaining great strength In all Jurisdictions. An endowment branch s alsoconnected with the Order, bjth national and .state, which Insures those who seek Its benefits. enabling them to leave a sum, which Is In all cases substantially and promptly paid, to the dear ones, when death marks Its mem bers for Its own. It seems very strange Indeed that the American does not feel Inclined to become so peculiarly national In bis ideas and as sociations as do the English, French, Oer man, Irish, and other nationalities. JKacb and all of the foregoing have their peculiar national organizations, and take; pride in same. But the American Joins order aftei order, composed of a mixture of nationali ties, and lets his own countrymen severely alone In the matter of secret and fraternal societies. We would not belittle any of the existing secret beneficial associations. Far from It. They are a power for good In the community. But we do ask hirn who is to the manor born to turn his thoughts to home and native land, so that he can oln 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 to aid us In this work we are now arrylng on. You must either be for us 01 against us. Choose quickly and let us show to the country that we firmly believe In merlcan principles, American Industry, merlcan protection and American govern ment. Strikes riots aud boycotting are terms too harsh to be applied to American Mechanics. Bonded together by promptings f patriotic affection, may this Order grow and progress, until every man who calls hltii- lf American can stand up and say in all ncerlty. 1 own no man as master of my actions. LODGE DIRECTORY. NEBRASKA. , STATS OlI'NI'll. or RKRHAKKAt 5 1 .wv. '' ' Bo, ;ii.O,hs, P. V C.-ll H IUHTIIMI.II. PiatUmonVh: H C. Hecy -OKO. C. r KN IMS. V. O bus TO. Omaha i" C. Treaa -C. II A I.I.FN. Omaha. Conductor-K 11. RAHh Kll. l'liinouth Wurdeu-tl IM'iMil.llM.K. Ilaveiiak Pontlneis P. P Mi Al I.KV. Ho. Omanai B. L KIKhllAM. l-laliamouth. ""'""i KeiirrM.itallvns 10 National Council WV r. hNAPIMI. L. IIAV. P P. McAULKV. J W HOIII-rll K. P. IxiI.M AN - ' The next regular meeting will 1m held on the third Tuesday In July, I sua. at I'latts- moulli. FKANCIPP KEY COUNCIL No meet every Friday evening at O. A. It. HalL I'latUiimuth. Neb. Visiting brothers cor dially inviu-d. o. k. Johnson. Rc. Pec VTAPHINOTON COUNCIL. No. 1, meets " every Tuesday evs. In Idlewlld hail. S4th and Uraut street. Visiting brothers always welcome. J. U. IIahvit. Bec'f INOOLN COUNCIL No. I. meet. In Lin 1 coin, Nebraska. noLUMBIA (XUNCIL No. s. meets every 1 ueaday evening In Patterson block, I7t and Faruam Pireeta. A. L. l.iiniTriMiT, Councilor. A. II. Fi.mT, K. Pec'y, address care County Clerk. (JAKFIKLD COUNCIL No. 8, meets .very lueaday night In Pouth Omaha Wii.ua at FaUH, Hec'y. T IBKRTV COUNCIL No. T meet, every ... 1 V.'""'" evening. I. O O. K. Hall, Louis ville. Neb. 1. II. Lucas. Rue. Pec'y. COUNCIL No. 50, A P. A.. Cameron, Mo., meets every second and fourth Monday evening, at rraternliy Temple, Visit irs welcome. ULPFK CITY COUNCIL No 7- meet. every Wednesday evening In U. A. It. Ilalf. Council Bluffs, la. ' LINCOLN CVimiiiandery No. I, II. A. H tin-eta every Thursday evening In P. O. P. of A. hall. Council Blulfs, la. A. M. Hurnliaiii. Recorder. ' AMKRICAN LOYAL OKANOK LollOB. " No. S, meets the first ami third Tues day evening of each month, at Hum o'clock. M. L. if.ooK. Pecy. MISSOURI. STATE COUNCIL OH MISSOURI. P. C.-F. C. Borden, llolilen. Mo. . VV',R",; "' A' lughtor. Warrens burg, Missouri P. C. Pec y-llolla O. Carroll, Warrensburg Missouri Will meet at Hannibal. Mo., February, into) KANSAS CITY COUNCILS. KANSAS CITY COUNCIL NO. v-Meets x every rrlilay night at liilll Walnut street. Jaa. McNamara, Hec'y Isoo East luth St. (JOLUMB1A COUNCIL NO. IS-Meets every . ........... umiirniiTin 1 weirtn and Cherry streets, W. Y. Sheaver, Record ing Secretary, 1407 Madison street. pATKIOT COUNCIL NO. ai-Moeta every 1 Wednesday night at A. O. I), W. Ilalf. 14J1 K. Klithteenth street. J. K k l.h; Secretary, 241 Flora avenue. WKSTPORT COUNCIL NO. 37 Meets every ' rrlday nlvht at West port. W. B. PhHnk. Rcc. Secretary, li K. Klghih street. GATKCITYCOUNcTlNo. 44-Meets every " Monday night, corner Itlth ami I '.oin Mia over drug store. CPRIN(iFlKLI) COUNCIL No. 40-Meets , every I'hnrsday night, between 31st and ,i.nu on iioimes. Slli;K,;',!ti11'" ,J,"','N,:,'1 "-Meet at Smith, Rnc. Sec y, Shellirld, Mo. A lllr I.IMfVll V cocoon .a ...... ............ t,vi w iiM, io, a .Hiru din I'rolectlve Association meets every sec ond anil fourth Wm,1 i.,-,l ,.,. ........ - : .-r.. .,,,,.,,, VISIblUK members are welcome J. II. Smith. Sec. meiiiuers are welcome J. II. Hmllh. Pi &UKOKA COUNCIL No. 2, W. A. P. " Meets every Wednesday afternoon o'clock, at the A. P. A. Hall, 4J7 Mln 11 A. P. A.- m at t avenue, Kansas City, Kan, . .... n, n. I . t . 11,111. ,1, HI I ll liea.,t. pUOPPKtrr COUNCI L No, HI, A. P. A.-Meets every Monday evening at the corner of . ,. .iT 1 ""i" ' avenue, nansas City. Mo. Persons desiring to Join may en close their name, street and number, ward age and iH-cunatlon. aud direct to box 62i America Council' No. 7. meets ul w.i. ward's Hall every Wednesday at 2 p. in sharp, third street and Lafayette avenue, Kansas i lly. Mo. All islting friends will be cordially wel- coined ., , , .Mrs. C. AniioTT, President. Mas. Ida I iin.i.ii'S. Secretary. CUKEK A COUNCI L No. 1, W. A. P. A. Meets Becond atid fourth Tueurtuv uftn.n,u,- J o'clock in the A. P. A. Hall, Southeast cor ner Packard and Osage avenue, Armourdala, v miwini are i;oruiaiiy inviteu to attend. VyiDE A WAKR COUNCIL No. 10, A. P. A.. ' meetseverv e'rliluv nlirl,i ui oi,k 'a L Road, Orlgsby's hall, Kansas City, Kan. XCELSIOK COUNCIL NO. i. W. A. P. A. meetseverv Monriiiv afi., friiwtn tst 0 - 'ark s. Hy'U'H hull. Small wt'ii, li(IU l V Kfli . rti4lP at u Is line. Rosedale, Kansas. Frlenda of ,nh.. Councils are cordially Invited to attonil fcvery true American lady Is Invited to corns and Join us. and assist in the good wurk. I illation, fee l.gu. ATE CITY COUNCIL No. ft. A. P. A -Meets every Saturday evening: at 4:17 Mln. nesota avenue. Kansas I3li . U.. vui cordially inviu-d, fOUNCI L No. 7, A. P. A.-Meets eyery Mon- OUV nVMnlntf u I '1. .. ... I.... ... ..... . . 11 -'-,""""" 'iihiiict oi iHHiimerca Hall. Rlverview. Visitors cordially Invited fOUNCIL No.il. A. P. A.-Meets at Wood ward s Hall every Tuesday ever, in it i y ., m. sharp. Third streetand Lafayette avenus. A cordial invitation is extended to visiting frlenus. ARGENTINE COUNCIL No. 12, A. P. A -Meets every Monday night In Nokes Hall, Argentine, Kan. All visitors welcomed. TOPEK A COUNCIL No. 14, A. P. A.-Meets e vcrv Mondnv VHnlntr in A t it w u.ii 41ft KaithklS HVt'lUlH. Tl.IrHLfli. kf HM-Ual' A II risiUirs will be cordially welcoined. (ONlfi vlt foiim-d 'r, 1 W A P A tv- sa 1 U y. Mo.. im'ts evrri KpiiIkt tumM At. 2-..IH n'flfti'Lf ut ItMM l..r. n Ut A ,'.).... it. ai . ... ... a , mi i l la I V7rIS, AT US IF otllce box 521, Kansas City, Mo. Sunflower I.oriirn I. M I. V.. 1i , : . -. ' meets Becond and fourth Tuesdays of each month at S p. m at Chitlln's hall, corner of Mill street, and Osage avenue. Kansas City. Kan, iiniit uirnin-H nn- eoruiauy invit4;u to at tend. John Davidson. W. M.. Win. IM- Naughton. Secy.. 71.1 Reynolds Ave. Litierty Council. No. IS. Jr. t) ham meeuevery Wednesday ninht. corner iwa. ard and OssL?e striM.tu A iA u thus, kolf, secretary. KANSAS PURPLE STAR. L. O. L. No. 205 Meets first. And tlonl Tnul,u, .,r ...k month at ft p. m.. in A. O. U. W. Hall, corner Fourth street and Minnesota nven.i.. h City. Kan. Patnuel Harrison W M w... Ballaith. secn-tary. 5.17 Northrup avenusi V Isltlug brethren cordially invited! JOSEDALK COUNCIL No. 13. A. P. A., meeu every Wednesday night at MoOeorge's all. Itoseda e. Kas. All frlemU ..,.,1,.. n nvlted. w. a. r. A. Per--ons desirintr fiiforniHti).n t v.,..u-,t ... the W. A. i' A kl.oul.1 ..1.;.- president or secn'tary. Mate president of Nebraska. Mrs. Harvey Ki'Wll 2 t"i V.. llth street. Fremont MI1 i'Cr,.:rv .if W. lp L- u M T 11 Wluspoar, 1707 N. 27th streeu Omaha. Nel) atriotic rda: Sins of Amarica. WASHINGTON rAlnp No ,. o s , A ' h,MUt. u.., Tl, ..-.. .. I . . - .. , ,, ,, ",'"J evening at Bea Men s Hall. 1-ifteenth and Douglas Sts. WAMIINOTON CAMP No. 12. P. O. 8 of " A . Council HlnrTj l...,., . .7 hall over lol Main street, every Wednesdas night at 8 o'clock. F. McManaiiiu Secretary l" llTlUT 1 CI DPI 111 1 i. uriru i- enii n in nini n UMiiuairi i of nun iu ocii r Lanterns Wanted And forSii ArKirhAnn. TToTdO? Filbert SUPhllaPafc TTarSaTh