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On bebslf of the Loral Oranite Lodxe of ihe Cnltvd tiit of Auierioa. an who a view of rurrecilug the fitls ImpreMloa that armies are enduavoring to convey to the ailodsot men who are unaualDUd with Orange principles, are these few statement made: The Loyal Orange Institution is a brother hood aud sisterhood, bound by three ties- Justice, Truth aud Klgliteousness. It has no hidden alms It la Kralernal aud Benevolent-assisting and protecting members wbtie living and inelr widows and orphans when tbey are re moved by death. It upholds the right of private Judgment- the untrammelled freedom of opinion; be lieve the public schools are an essential safeguard of the state, and should be kept fre from ecclesiastical or sectarian control and that persons disloyal to the government who bold a mental allegiance to the pope of Borne should be rigorously eicluded from teaching therein. It believes primary allegiance Is due to the government whlcn protects me uvea, liberties and properties of It cltltens, and that ecclesiastical authority should dot' under any circumstances, be permitted to meddle In the affairs of state, and that coer clon of acltlsen in the exercise of his or her right of franchise, under the guise of rellg- tjusorsulrltual authority should be pun ished as a crime against the state. That It is the duty of every cltlien to de fend the lawfully constituted authority and Institutions of our country against corrupt and Inimical Influences, a well as against armed assailants, to the end that our glori ous freedom be protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourages habit of frugality and in dustry among lu members, and is proud to boast that Orangemen seldom become I public charge or accept pauper bread, it haliKvra In the restriction of liniiilura tlonand the extension of time for the natur alisation of cltliens. ana mat uie puunc ands shall be held for actual American cltl- The Loyal orange iuhuiuuou or mo riniiod Mates of America has certain ..,...Ii.mih,ii.u fur metiibersiilu: That a man Bhall be an actual American cltlsen. having complied with the laws of the United Mutes Willi regaru w naturalisation, and without a inouiai resrvanon. Th.i ,.hi RitiiiiranL Nimii uc a rroi'nmiftiiu. and also tiiat his parents and wife shall be Protest ants. ti.i iieahall be thrifty and successful In his buslufss; honorable and truthful In bis .tnallnifs wiui nis Tt'llowniMo, auu snail uu uu u hv.u i i nu riLlKlill Tk.i tia will ndtavor to Klve his children jr any children unoer bis charge at leasts KOOU COIinriOD WTIIO'II cum ii.ioi uiiift ful to avoid allpouldh doctrines, and That he hhafl be In sound health at the time of making application. It makes no Uluereuce wnerc a uiau w born, so long as be meets the toregoln requirements. These are tne quauncauuns require. t every applicant to uie oruer, auu wo uu u think that any patriotic American oruer can offer a better arravof urinolples and teach- lngs. J. 0. V. A. . A Loyal, Patriotic Urbanization, rra- ternai and lioucliciai, MriiTij non rartlnan and Noii.tui-tarian. nrnMRinim or principles. The National Council of the Junior Order nf i nlted American mecnanics in annual session aesembled declares: That the conntant landing upon the shores if the hordes of Ignorant, vicious and lawless criminals of the Old World should be viewed with alarm by the loyal and patriotic cltl- nn. r.t i.ViIb fnunlrv. We aftlrm a warm anu neanj woicunre w all Immigrants who desire to oetter their condition and become a part and parcel of our nationality, oui. we nave noiuuo square Inch of room for the anarchist, the socialist or nihilist, or for an v one who Is not willing to h. u,.r1iinr to that flan which Is powerful enough to shield and protect them as well as us. in tne exercise oi aiiuiu auu ruuKiuu. " We'afBrin our devotion to the public school system of this country. We believe in com- puiBOry euuuauon, auu iunv ww,um. u nn. acnnoia snoutu on in mu cukuhi wu- guage, to the end mat luiure gnnnraiiom 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 men We guarantee W) every man me uuvny ui nnthlninir Ond accordina to the dictates of hi. nwn ninsclRnce. and would slve everv as sistance to protect all in the exercise oi bis liberty, but we oojeci mosi strenuous hi i.h interference of any church, no matter under what name It may exist, in the tern n..ul a tfuitft nf thin cnuntrv. We believe that the Bible should be read in our public schools; not to teach sectarianism, but to Inculcate It teachings. It is the recognised standard of all moral and civil iu- wa thorpfurp believe, that our children bould be educated In It 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 heart of rhi (iren. ana mat. huh wio .w, ui 'Mnt.hnr. " "Hnnie" and "Heaven." our chll dren should be tausht that our flag Is the .,.,hnl nf all that makes a "home for us. We would place a flag upon every public u-hnnl In nur land, and a Bible within, and the object lesson therein set forth should be a beacon llgnl in every siorm wuicn vnreat- am la cnfflllf US. In this noble and patriotic work we ask the cordial and heart y co-operation of all good cltlsen. In this grand work we need the helping hand of all organisations holding the same views aad principles. We have no time for Jealousies ana DicKennirs, out who iintind fnnt we should march forward shoulder to shoulder, remembering that i-nnitri wp .t.iind. divided we fall. In the strictest sense we are a national political organisation, but we oppose with unanimity the slightest taint or partlsanism "Our country" Is our motto, and we keep this motto steadily before us. We are cogni sant that there are great and powerful enemies within our midst, requiring the iriniMi nrvplllance of all who are at heart. word and In deed Americans. We. as members of this Order, affirm our allegiance to the object of the Order as paramount to any na.rtlaa.n affiliation, and urge uiKin the mem horxhlD harmonious, united and intelligent action In carrying out the principles. OBJECTS OP THB OHPSR First To maintain and promote the Inter ets of Americans, and shield them from the depressing effect of foreign competition. Second To assist Americans In obtaining employment. Hiiro To encourage Americans in bust ness. Fourth To establish a sick and funera fund. Fifth To maintain the public school sys tern of the Unttui States nf America, and to nrevent sectarian Interference thei with. and uphold the reading of the Holy Bible therein. THI QCALtFICATIONR POR MEMBERSHIP R.ouire that an auollcant shall be: WA white male person 3 born In the United "tales of North America, or ua4t the pro tm loa of lu Hal. of (inI Bi.tf-al character. A tM'llrver la the ei(te- of a itiprame Hflug as the trratnt and I nwiw of the Universe. tppMM'd to any union of rliurvb and state, favorable Ui fnw mlwaiius and the Amorlt'aa I'ulillr H,hiol tftrut. lift wrvD IS and w (vara or as tor none- fli'lal niftiilrhlp; orr H 1 booorary mrHilHTtthlp. I lieworu "junior la ine mi naa no rela tion to tlie of infill U-ra, It was adopti-d UiOUUiiKuo.il Ihr onler fmiu the O U. A. M., and has no other slirntntanif. Nor la the word Mn'banlc" totieconmruisl llu-rall. It r, fr lu no mann.ir to artuana. but emuracv every pursuit. OHOSMIItH WSWTCO. We want a tViuncll of the Jr. O. U. A M in every cliy, town and village In the United HI alee. It I the leading American patriotic and beneficial organist! Ion. and Ihe atronsmt and oue of the oldcU conHned to native born. Ittsonly BPi-eaoary to make It objecu. prlnclulea and workings know U) eamlly ei-ure enough charter niemlieni to start a t'ouncll. A illieral premium will lie paid to any one organising a t'ouncll. I'or full par ticulars aiiuren. n. a r. i nun.. National Oouucllor New Krunswlck. N. J. DIRECTORY. NATIONAL tXUNCIU M (1 J O A Ktchter, lios SM7. OanUn. O. N T C-O. W. Tyler, Richmond. Va Jr f N O-ll A hllilie. New Krunswlck. N. J. N le-'y-Kdwarcl H IMomer. P i Hos. Inn, Phllaileliilila; office riMims Nos I and 17. UI I'hentuut street. National Organiser Stephen Collins, Boi Tti6. l'ltuburuli. Pa. Meets In Omaha. Nub., the third Tuesday la June. HTATK COIWIL OK ll.MNOIl). Incorporated February 34, IsW. O 0--T H Hrysou, ua Weulwortb avenue, Chicago. 8 V C-Thos Kowan, 7M t'nlon st. Alton. JrPt) C Tho J Uoen. 4V7 Hlielllnld ave, (Jll IcnifO. CSnc'y Joseph H Reynolds, P O Hoi Chlcairo. H U Trea-K II Sample, cXIl Armour av Chicago. Meets at Alton, fourth Monday In August, lftlfs StlBOUDINATK. George WaHhlngton Council. No I. meets Brsl and third Krlday evenings or u;b month, at Aldtne hall, 7ft K Kandolph V cago. Joseph 8 Keynolds K 8. 1616 V ave. Visitors always welcome Kllnworih council, No lit. mt T at HIM Went worth ave. K L Ca.. Du nl aab 0.112 llonore st, Kngjewood. Colfax Council, No i. meet Raturday evenings at I O o V hall, Houlb Chicago are John W Hoi loger, KM. Hos 4NI. Daniel Webster Council, No. 8. Jr. O. U. A. M.. menu drat and third Saturday evenings of each month In Modern Woodman hall, Murray, Neb. Visiting brothers always wel come, James Long bridge, recording secre tary. UMTED AMLKKAN MECHANIC). Its Organization aud rrliu'lples How lo IltH'ome a MenitM-r. We would respectfully call your attention to the fact that there is in this cit y a council of the Order of United American Mechanics, to which we would be happy to have you give a moment' thought, and If favorably impressed, would like your name proposed for membership. The Order of United American Mechanics was organised In Philadelphia on the 15tb day of July. IMS. Ha 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 admitted to it membership; but 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, recognlxlng every one possessed of the birth requirement, who work for a malntainance 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 ether In obtaining employment; to encourage 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 thla order 1 composed of white male cltlxons born In the United States, or under the protection of Its nag This order has existed for nearly fifty years. and Is at present, rapidly spreading through out the United State. A an American born and 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., a it Is the only Order In existence founded es pecially to promote the Interest, elevate the character and secure the happiness of the American mechanic and business man. It therefore appeal to the head and heart of him who wields the pen as well a to bim who swings the scythe or wields the sledge hammer of the mechanic. In It council, free discussion of principles relating to the fostering and care of the Interests of indi vidual members is permitted; but nothing of a political or sectarian character Is ever al lowed to be discussed. It ha no affiliation with such institution as Trades Unions, Knight or Labor, Sovereigns of Industry, or the like, and desire not to control either capital or labor, a It would be doing a gross injustice to many of It member, who are taken from both classes. The membership of the Order 1 scattered from Maine to Call fornla, and from all points co ues the glorious news that the Order 1 gaining great strength in all jurisdictions. An endowment branch also, connected with the Order, both national and -state, hlch Insure those who seek It benefits, enabling them to leave a sum, which Is in all cases substantially and promptly paid, to the dear ones, when death mark It mem ben for Its own. It seems very strange Indeed that the American does not feel inclined to become to peculiarly national In his Ideas and as sociations as do the English, French, tier man, Irish, and other nationalities. ,Each and all of the foregoing have their peculiar national organizations, and take; pride in same. But the American Join order after order, composed of a mixture of national! ties, and lets his own countrymen severely alone in the matter of secret and fraternal anMetlea. 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 him 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 house." Americans, we of this Brotherhood appeal to you to 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 in 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 him self American can stand up and say In all sincerity. I own no man as master of my actions LODGE DIRECTORY. NEBRASKA. STTS Crt'W-l. or 4- N . O.-Ww NIT. I' lio TiV Omaha. H V IV-II a IIIKI'llnl.ll, I'l.llamnult. 8 V. lw.-iKl. C. r k.K fM. P. o bus fja. (Mtiaha. e, Tn- -C. II. AI.I.M (iiiitht. (VmdiK'lair-K H A K K K K l'llir.outi. Wartlea-ll. f. (1hI.I IH, K. Ila. l. k. feniineia- l. I M Al I.KV. so. Owabai . K 1 1; k II AM. riaitxtuouib. I'tireaeiiiailvea wi NaiUinal t'ounrtl WM r kNait. h i. iav. r mcai ley. j. W llul I K K P. IHII.MAJI Theneii regular ncetina' will im tie.14 oa the third Tuowiav la July. IX at I'latla- ntoulh. CKANl HH K f.Y Nl'l L N l mmu every Krl.lnjf erenlni at ti. A K. Halt, I'lattaiiiiiiith, Ni'b. Vlxltlng hMthwrs omp- dlally luvu.d. t. K. JUII.NrM)., ItnclUe. M'AHIHNdTDN OjCNCIL Mo. I. rvvry Tui-aday eve. In l.lli'Wild hall. !4th and Uranl HrwUi. Vulllng brothwr always welcome. J. II. IIamvsT. ttec'y J INCOl.N (XIDNCIL nln. Nulirmika. No. t, meeu In Lls- rHl.l7MHIA (XIIINCII. No. 1. uieeU every Tumlay vvenliig In I'altrrsoa bliKk, 17th and raruaiu Htnwla. A 1.. I.KiiiTriMiT. Ciiuncllor. A. II. ri.iKT. It. Sw y, addraa care tXiuuty Clerk, JAKKIKI.H CUCNCIL No. S. mtwta every ' Tuesday ulglit In Siiuth Omaha. William Kahh, eec'y f IIIKKTY (XIII NCI t No. T meet every li Tiii'wlay evi-iilug, I. O. O. Y. Hall, Louis ville. Ni'b. T. II. Lucas. Hoc. Hec'y. COUNCIL No. 20, A. H. A.. Camnron. Mo.. mtHta evrry awiond and fourth Monday evening, at rralernlty Temple, Vlsltjra welcome. H1.CKK CITV COIINCI L No 7- met every Wednesday eveulna in U. A. R. HalL Council lllutts, la. LINCOLN Commandery No. I. C. A. H. meet every Thurndity evening In V. O. H. of A. hall. Council Ulults, la. A. M. Huruhaoi, Recorder. AMERICAN LOYAL ORANOK LOOOt, .a N. 4'ii tnenui tlm Hrut .nrl Ihlril Tiim.. day evening of each month, at H im o'clock. M. Li, tWK. Bocy. MISSOURI. STATE COUNCIL OP MISSOURI. H. C.-K.C. Horden, lioldnn. Mo. H. V. C.-Rev. II. A. Slaughter. Warrens- burg, Missouri n. u. nec yKoua u. carrou, warrensourf Missouri Will meet at Hannibal. Mo., February, IMS KANSAS CITY COUNCILS. TTANSAH CITY COUNCIL No. -Meeti .verv h'rllluv nltfliL at 1llt:i Walnut. .IM.L Ja. McNamara, Nec'y Ihou (Cast lutb St. M.UMHIA COUNCIL NO. IS-Meet ever Saturday night at the corner of Twelfth and Cherry streets, W. Y.HIieaver, Record Ing Secretary, iwi man Hon street. PATRIOT COUNCIL NO. 81 Meet ever t A. O. II. W. Half. L Wednesday night at A. O. 1421 K. Eighteenth street. J. E. Klsher. Rae. Secretary, Mil Flora avenne. WEHTPORT OOUNCI L NO. 37-Meet every Friday night at WeHtport, W. H. ShfJnk, Rec. Secretary, lilii K. Eighth street. f.ATE CITY COUNCIL No. 44-Meet every u Monday night, corner lillh and I'eun St., over drug store. CPRINOFIELH COUNCIL No. 4-MeeU every Thursday ulglit, between illsl and X!nd on Holmes. CHEI'FIF.Ll) COUNCIL No. V-Meet at Shellleld every 'I'liurHilay night. Thomas Smith, Rec. Soc'y, Shullleld, Mu. AMR LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. 18, AMRKI- Can Prolw.tlVH Association meet every sec ond and roiinn netinesuay oi eacn timmn ID 1. v. u. r . nan. I'lai winuiuii. ant. visiting members are welcome J, 11. Smith. Sec. AURORA COUNCIL No. 2, W A. P. A. " Meet every Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the A. P. A. Hall, 4.17 Minnesota avenue, Kansas City, Kan, DROHPECT COUNCIL No, 81, A. P. A. Meet 1 every Monday evening at the corner of Twenty-third and Prospect avenue. Kansas City, Mo. Persons desiring to Join may en close their name, street and number, ward, age and isjcupallou. and direct to box till Kansas City. Mo. Amerlra Council No. 7, meets at Wood ward's Hall every Wednesday at 2 p. m sbarp. third street and Lafayette avenue. Kansas City. Mo. All visiting friends wlif be cordially wel- coined. Mrs. C. Abbott, President. Mils. Iua I li I l.l.i rs. Secretary. TUREKA COUNCIL No. 1, W. A. P. AMeeks " second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock In the A. P. A. Hall, Southeast cor ner Packard and Osage avenue, ArmourdaM. Visitors are cordially Invited to attend. UflUK. AWAKE COUNCIL No. 10, A. P, A " meet everv Friday nluht at 18th ai I L Road, Orlgsby' ball, Kansas City, Kan. L'XCELHIOR COUNCIL NO. S, W. A. P. A. lj meets every Monday afternoon at 2:30 at Bell's hall. Southwest iiouleyard, near stat tine. Rosedale, Kansas. Friend of other 'ouni'lls are cordially Invited to attend. Everv true American lady Is Invited to coma and join us, and assist In the good work. Inlatlon fee 11.00. ATE CITY COUNCIL No. 8. A. P. A. Meetsevery Saturday evening at 437 Min nesota avenue. Kansas Cltv. Kaa. Visitor cordially Invited. POUNCIL No. T, A P. A.-Meets every Mon- dav eventnff at Chamhar ntl!nmm.wi. Hall. Rlvervlew. Visitors cordially Invited fOUNCILNo.il, ward's Hall ev A. P. A. Meet at Wood- very Tuesday evening- at An, m. sharp, Third street and Lafayette avenna. A coruiai invitation is extended to visiting friend. ARGENTINE COUNCIL No. 12, A. P A.- ht..t AVM.W Unnriui nlirkt Im Vniu Hall, Argentine, Kan. All visitor welcomed. OPEKA COUNCIL No. 14, A. P. A.-Met every Monday evening In A. O. U. W. Hall 418 Kansas avenue, Topeka Kansas. All visitors will be cordially welcomed. Oostdyk Council. No. I. W. A. P. A. of Kan sas City. Mo., meets every Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Muo Penn St. Address, Post office box 621, Kansas City, Mo. Sunflower Lode, L. O. L., No. 284. meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 8 p. in., at Clatlin's ball, corner of Mill street and Osage avenue, Kansas City. Kaa. Vlsltltg brethren are cordially Invited to at tend. John Davidson, W. M., Wm. Mc Naughton. Secy.. 715 Reynolds Ave. Liberty Council. No. IS. Jr. O. U. A. M.. meets every Wednesday night, corner Pack ard and Osage streets, Aruiourditte. Kansas Tho. Rolf, secretary. IANSAS PURPLE STAR, L. O. L. No. 206 Iv Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at8 p. m In A. O. U. W. Hall, corner Fourth stieet and Minnesota avenue. Kansas City. Kan. Samuel Harrison. W. M. Wm Maiiagu. secretary. .Mi ivurinrup avenue Visiting brethren cordially Invited. DOSEDALE COUNCIL No. 13, A. P. A., meeu lx every Wednesday night at McGeorge' hall. Rosedale. Kas. Ail friends cordially nvlted. SUPREME CA8INET American Orange Knights, OBJECTS. This order Is formed of persons whose ob ject is t maintain the supremacy of law order and constitutional freeJjm; to pre. serve Inviolate the cltlsen's franchise; 0 perpetuate and defend the precept and fro. Institutions of civil and religious liberty guaranteed by t he Constitution of the United Stales and established by our forefather. 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