THE AMERICAN EX-MOMi SIU.1TAVS L-Un 'The rP, th JwulU Wo quota M a fw of the remarks made 1y Vhe ri-inonk (a c nvt'rt from 15mie), which he mvotly delivered In EnckMd, IUrtey and other town n J cities of UllnoU: "The title pop, now commonly ap plied to the Itinhop of Home a the head of thd I toman Catholic church, U only different KnfflUh form of the fa miliar word "pai-father. "The pope l ofUrn ntyled 'holy father,' hl hollnea, (toman pontltf, or overcUn pontiff. I'oi Gregory 1 tyled hirawir Wvautof the servant of God,' and hit uccewora ttlll u this at an tfllolal dignatlon. The pope U officially declared to bo the uccowHiir of Peter, tho flmt pope, at they claim. Now, If Peter wat the first popo, we read that Peter had a nwtihnr.tn.Uw. and. If a man hat a mother-in-law, he mutt turely have a wife We read alo In the Acta of the Apostles, In both the Douay and King Jamea verttlont of the Illble: 'When Samaria had heard the word of God, they tent unto them Peter and John,' etc. Think of tending the pope out of Homo to convert America to Catholi cism. The pope doea not come himself, but tend another dago in hit place Satnlll and tlnoe he has been on our shores he hat openly avowed himself against our publlo achoola. "The pope hat been for many agea a temporal and spiritual sovereign, and the present pope still claims that tem poral power. The comttant appoal In support of thlt position It to tho words of Jesus ChriBt In Matthew ivl. 18, 19: 'And I tay unto thee that thou art Peter, and that upon this rook I will build my church, and to thee I will give tho keys of the kingdom of heaven.' "Tho popo also ttylos himself 'the successor of the blossod Peter, the true viiHP nf JoHus Chrlat. the head of the whole church, and the father and teacher of all Christians.1 "f will now ouoto from the canon law of tho Itoman Cathollo church Art 7 sayt: 'The yoke Imposed by the holy see Is to bo borne, though It ap- near Intolerable and Insupportable. Art. 0: 'That the p jntlff was called God bv the pious prlnoe Constantino, and that ai God he cannot be judged as man.' Art. 10: 'That as God he Is fa abovo the reach of all human law and iudirment.' Art. 11: 'That all laws contrary to the canons and docrees of the Roman prelatea are of no force.' "The Church of Romo It a rellglo' political lnttltutlon, and U not a rell irlon, but a relic of paganism and canni balism, for every priest receives the power of making his own God out of little flour and water, and baked like a pancake, and after the priest blesses it and says the words 'Iloo est enim corpus meum, Iloo est enim sanguis mc' every priest, mouK, nun, ana lay min must b. Hove that he has turned It Into JosusChrUt. What a blasphemy! The Rom n church dishonor! Chrltt, degradts him and depot-oj him from his fUcOinnil elves bis glory to human beinca. Remember, my dear Cathollo llstenir!, th t the create 1 cannot make tho Creator, Compare Jesus ChrUt ith tho Pope of Rome. Jetut had not where to lay his hod while on earth, for we read in hit Word: 'The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the son of man hath not where to lay his head.' The Pope cf Rittnn has a sntendld mansion with 1.100 rooms. Cbrlsthad for his com panlons twelve poor fishertten, but the pope has seventy cardinals, a secretary of state, numerous chamberlains, be sides a whole host of monks, nuns and vestal virgins, and nuncios, apostolic ablegates, prieita, b!sh ps and fcrch hlshnns. The Saviour was poor, but the vooe is a millionaire, and Is still rrasplng for more. Christ, when on earth, paid his taies, for we read again: 'When the tax collector came to collect the tax he Jesus said to Peter (the so called first pope): 'Gi to the sea, and the first fish thou shalt catch, open its moutn, there thou shalt find a stater Give that for me and thee.' But the Pope of Rome refuses to pay any taxes. "The second part of my lecture is the Jesuits. The mot celebrated of all the religious orders in the Roman Catholic church is the Infamous Society of Jesus. This society was founded by Ie natlus Loyola, a Spaniard, in 1534 He was born iti 1491, and was the young est son of a nobleman, and an illiterate but enthusiastic man. He became an officer in the Spanish army, and was wounded and taken prisoner in 1521, while defending Pampeluna against the French. It was while in his prison that his tfcoushts turned toward a reli gious life, and in 1534, with six other friends and fellow students at Paris, formed a monastic institution. The objects of this society were approved bv Pope Paul III Sept. 27, 1540: 1. The education of youth. 2. The instruction of adults by preaching and other means. 3. The defense of the Roman Catholic church against heretics and infidels, 4. The propagation of Romanism among heathens and infidels by missionaries. "The Jesuits take four vows, vU Poverty, chastity, Implicit obedience, and the going on foreign missions. The General of the Jesuits is said to be the real pope, for It waa through them that Plut IX was declared Infallible In I "70. and the logma of the immaculate conception that the Virgin Mary wa bora without the leat stain of original tin wat a doctrine divinely retetl.-d. "Here It an extract taken from the contltution of the Jetut'a: 'That w may In all things attain the truth, that we may not err in anything we ought ever to hold at a fliel principle (bat what I tee v hile I believe to be Mark, if the tuperior authorities of the church define it to be to. Therefore, I claim that the Jeaulls are tho great at ene mhsa of common aente and truth, and they are the moat Implacable emmlet of human and Christian liberty. They seek to bring man down below the brute. Here It another: 'Ka for holy olwdience, that virtue must bo pre ferred In every point. Let every ooe persuade himself that ho who 11 vet under obedience should be moved and directed by hit tuperlor just at if he were a orpe txrinde ac i (It-er tMKt), which allowt lUelf to bo moved and Iud In ever direction.' Their motto It: 'Ad majorem Dul glorlam' All for the honor and glory of God, or, Tha end iustlfiet the mean). The Jetuita have been ex,x)lled from nearly every country Into which they have entered, and they are flocking In great number! to the United States. They should be expelled from the United States and deported to the banks of the Tiber, whore they belong. "The great and Invaluable principle dAnlnrod hv the Constitution of the United States, that every one can fol low without Interference the dlctatea of his own conscience, hat insured the rlirht and the privilege to all communi ties, and to each Individual In the .and, to practise and preach any religion which 1 not In conflict with the Con stltutlon of the Republio Every Intel ligent citizen Is most anxious to pre servo thlt right from Infringement. Thousand, ves. millions, fleeing from the countrlet where the rights of con science were denied, have come to our shores. Our politicians look to Rome as a rellglo-political machine, for through the hierarchy they secure the votes and confidence of the Roman Cathollo church. President Cleveland, when elected to office at President of the United States, was placed there to be the senr ant of the people. He was electod by thn neonle. for the people and of the - , s , people: and what do wo find him doing? He sat closeted with Cardinal Gibbons (the hluheBt dignitary of the Roman Cathollo church to-day In this country) and wrote a lotter to his holiness and signed himself 'Your obedient servant, Grover Cleveland.' "Now, Americano, you should arouse from your slumbers and protest against anv such Infringement of your laws. You voted Cleveland to be president, and to be the servant of the American people, instead of the servant of that old dago on the Tibar. However, Cleve land was made a Knight of tho Goldan Fleece by the pope, who has been fleecing Grover ever since. The Re publican president Benjamin Harrison also catered to Rome when he sent a gunboat to meet Satolll, to welcome a dago, an organ-grinder one who will never take the oath of allegiance to Uncle Sam, as he has already taken his oath to bring this country under the control of his master, the Pope of Rome. "In conclusion, let mo say: When popery and priestcraft and Jesuitism and Satollllsm have been extirpated from American soil, then, and not till then, will true patriotism and true lib erty exist in the land." OLD OLORI 18 A TARGET. Butte Militia Se Use the Flag at Rifle Practise. Butte, Moot., June 20. The Butte patriotic societies, the Grand Army men and American citizens generally are very much agitated over the report that a number of men from Captain Gardner's company of national guards have lately been using the United States flag as a target for rifle practise. Grand Army members Investigated the report and found it to be true. Captain Gardner was in command of the men, and it is said that In reply to the protests of several citizens who witnessed the unusual spectacle he de clared: :"I don't give a d for the United States, and It Is nobody's busi ness." The flag used was a large one, six feet long, and it was shot full of holes. The matter has been referred to! Gov. Rlcka-rds and the commander of the Montana National Guard, and a de mand made, tht the desecrators be punished. Mud Throwing. The attitude of Priest Phelaa toward the Christian Endeavor Society and Epworth League shows that the Roman church is not only opposed to the A. P. A. and kindred societies, but she hates all christian work; and any society which has as a motto, "The World for Chrlsh." would be verv distasteful to them. The Romans must rule or ruin, and they must have It all their own wav. This work of Priest Phelan will have the hearty approval of mother (?) church, and they might be willing to ring a bell In Rome because of it. The Romans will bono- Pholan for that yet. But if these young people are not ac qualoted with- Romanietn, thlt may give them tome Idea of fie character of the "mother of harlot." The Roman will make nothing by thlt act of their editor. CUtX WE PHOTEST. Although eight year have pted since the fint council of the A. P. A- wat organized In Chicago, there It a clan of political hangert-on which have not ploughed off, and which, at each recurring election, work political par ties with the false claim that tbey are leader In the new movement for a truer AmericanUm and are capable of delivering the vote of the patriotic orders, and will deliver It for a consid erationwhich may be in the shape of an apiwlntment or a given amount in cold caxh. Since establishing THE AMERICAN in thlt city we have pasted through two campaigns, and we have watched the course of these "patriotic political leeches," which has always been to ward the headquarters having the greatest amount of boodle, where they have alwayt succeeded in getting their share. We say this at this time for thoce reasons: r lrtt, there is no unuue ex citement, no question as to whose can didate it preferable, and no opportunity for the boodlora to declare that the statements are made for the purpose of injuring the men they are supporting Second, to warn political managers agalaxt such detestable and unscrupu liMia damairocues. and to serve notice on them that a purchasable rascal can not deliver even one un purchasable honest, loyal patriot's vote. Third, so that boodlers may know that If they at tempt to ply their nefarious avocation in future campaigns they will be ex posed, if we booome acquainted with tho facts. Tho cause In which we are enlisted 1 not to id ace some certain fellow In ofllce, but to keep certain other un trustworthy aspirants from disgracing the varum political portions within the gift of the people, and, unless we oppose boodllng and kindred evils, which unprincipled and un-American members or our nooie orojr are en doavorlng to introduce into ihe code o morals now practiced by the men who make up the rank and file of this asso ciation, we cannot expect, nor shall we hope, to retain the cmfidence, the es teem aDd the good-will of the men who have heretofore voted with the A. P. A The A. P. A. was Intended for a great reform movement, and if we permit il legal or questionable transactions to be practiced by men professing member ship In the order, without raising our voice In protest, we do not deserve the support of good, clean, conscientious, Christian oltizens, nor will we goUt. For that reason, we do most ear nestly protest against any political party entering Into a combine with the ragtag and bobtail element in the A. P. A., which has neither patriotism, prinolple nor common decency to recom mend tnera to tne oruer upon wnlch they havejastened themselves in the houe ot eking out an existence for a few years, until their variegated char acters are laid bare before the public. We hope this warning to that class will not have tj ba repeated, as we dislike to bring such unprincipled wretches before our readers; but, never theless, shall do so as often as occasion seems to require. Let us r-egin from today the task of turning down the fel- Inwa who live bv their wits and at the expense of the good name of the asso ciation In this community. Let us re member that we are still Americans, and that we have no part or fellowship with the political tricksters who have in the past attempted to, and in some instances have succeeded in, directing the political actlom.of the A. P. A. In bebal' of Romanist and their syropa- thWnra Rncin vour campaign now. A Rnman Hvmnathizjr U worse than a R,mn. Bear that In mind. And re . v . rf i member that some ofJ them are mem bers of the A. P. A. in Cook county. Chicago American. State or Ohio, City or Toledo, i the Mentor partner of the firm of F. J. ( henky to., aoinir nuMine ui mo tn j ui iwiwuv. . ... U....A ttf..M.aMfH Mild thftt aula nrm will pay uie huiu kh vn uunvw" lutf T A UQ ..... Aui.h anti AVArV riufl Of CATAHRH that cannot be cured by the use of H1U.8U1TAKRB 1UB1J. ,,,,..,. f KA.i rv ji e-u r-. n. i . Dresence this 6th day of December. A 1). 1881 r a w. r.i.RAsotn. SKALI Nt.M P., hill- Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and act directly on the blood and mucous . nrf u.ia nf thsvHUrr .. Send for testimonials. i.. IT J HENRY &. CO.. Toledo. O rr"Sold by Druggists. Tic. Important Sew Train Service. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway company added an additional train to the Chicago and Omaha ser vice April 7. The new fast flyer leaves Chicago at 6 p. m. daily, arriving at Council Bluffs 9:10 a. m. and at Omaha 9:35 a. m , thus giving through service In a nieht's ride. Our Big Five, Chi cago to Des Moines, Omaha and Denver, will continue to leave Chicago at 10 p m. as heretofore. Consult ne time card for additional service between Chi cago and Peoria and all Texas points JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. T. &P. A., Chicago Call on George F. Lee, corner Adams and Dearborn. Think of a Romanized Bohemian dictating to American citizens! What the A. O. II. I'rapew-t. Thlt U tter appeared in the Wake- eld (Mat ) Itiily Item of June 13: To the Kdltor of the Item: Dear Sir The undesigned had the honor of being a delegate to the e mvention of the A. O. (I., Board of Erin, held is Boston June 9, and wat a member of the committee on rewlutiot, of which the following it a part: Your committee recommend that every delegate to this convention pledge himself to bring about and cause asso ciation to be organized in every town nd hamlet In tht-. tlat i, at far at It In bit power; a we are fully C3gnlzant of the fact that there It an organization In existence In thlt country gotten up for the expret purpose of downing Catholicity, and particularly Irishmen in America, namely, the A. P. A., we, the lepreseotaiivet o' the A. O. II., Board of Erin, of Massachusetts, pledge ounelve individually to support the Constitution of the United States; by so doing we are entitled to Its protec tion when assailed; and we farther do- clsre that we are at all times ready to risk our lives and limbs to protect the same; and we are further determined that we will, as Catholics and Irishmen, refute all bigotry toward the country or our birth or insult to the creed we worship; we further pledge oureelves to aid as far as in our power, our strug gling brothers in Ireland to gain their country's Independence at any hazard or expense; we further recommend that all Irish societies will keep in view the necessity of being at peace with each other in order to counteract the treach ery of organizations hostile to our in terests. Michael, Keady. Just a Little Faster. The "North westorn" No. 6, leaving Omaha at 4 p. m. daily, now arrives at Chicago at 7:50 a. m., Instead of 8:15, as formerly. "Just a little faster." Don't confuse this with the Omaha Chicago special, which still leaves at 5:45 p. m. dally and arrives at Chicago at 8:45 a. m. NO NEED TO CHANGE THIS TRAN City Office 1401 Farnam street. Makes a Difference. The tearing down of to American flag in Davenport by a howling mob of Hibernian Riflemen, has never yet been mentioned in the great daily news paper of the United States. If Hawaii or San Djmingo had done such an act, the present administration might possi bly have demanded reparation, provided the outrage was not commanded by a Roman priest. But when the Hiber nian Riflemen, Rome's treasonable and traitorous militia, insulted our flag, the mtter is passed over by the papers of all parties, because these traitors have been clothed with the ballot and can vote. Votes are worth more to our great parties than patriotism and' justice. This is the condition the country is in today. 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