The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, June 28, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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GRAND LODGE
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION
or tub .
United States of America.
FRANCIS C. ( AMI-HELL, M. W. O. M.,
Minneapolis. Minn.
KOBT. W. JOHNS 1' N, Supreme Secretary,
troy, New fork.
kt. L. BOOK.
1K15 Howard Ulrwt. Omaha. Neb..
Organ lsr for dopartuirnt of Nvbraalta, Iowa,
LV .. VI . . ... .1 i , I. ..- . .4 . ,
UliASGK PHlKClt'LES.
On behalf of the Loral Orange Lodve of
the United 8taUs of Auirrlca. anal with a
view of rorrcllii tbe false Itupraulon that
neiulea are endravorluK to convey to tht
winds of men who are unacquainted with
Orange principles, are tbeae torn statement
made:
Tbe Loyal Orange Institution Is a brother
hood and alatrbood, bound by three ties
Justice, Truth and Kluliteouaneaa.
It baa no hidden alms
It la Fraternal and Benevolent--assisting
and protecting members while living and
tbelr widows and orphans when tbey are re
moved by death.
It upholds the right of private Judgment--tbe
untrammelled freedom of opinion: be
lieves the public schools are an essential
safeguard of the state, and should be knpt
tree from ecclesiastical or sectarian control
and that persons disloyal to the government
who bold a mental allegiance to the pope
of Home should be rigorously eicluded from
teaching therein
It believes primary allegiance is due to
the government which protects the lives,
liberties and properties of Its citlsens, and
that ecclesiastical authority should dot'
under any circumstances, be permitted to
meddle In tie affairs of state, and that coer
cion of acltlteu In the exercise of bis or her
right of franchise, under the guise of rellg
lju orplrltul authority should be pun
ished as a crime against the state.
That It is the duly of every citizen to de
fend the lawfully constituted authority and
Institutions of our country against corrupt
and inimical Influences, as well as agalnat
armed aaxallants, to the end that our glorl
ous freedom be protected and transmitted
unimpaired to posterity.
It encourages habits of frugality and In
dustry among Its members, and is proud to
boast that Orangemen seldom become I
public charge or accept pauper bread,
It believes in the restriction of lmuilgra
tlon and the extension of time for the natur
alisation of cittiens, and that the pumic
ands shall be held for actual American cltl
utii who become settlers.
The Loyal Orange lustltution of the
United Blates of America has certain
ranulrAmenta for memuershlu:
That a man shall bean actual American
Cltlsen. having compiled with the laws of the
United btates with regard to naturalisation,
and without a mental reservation.
That the applicant shall be a Protestant,
and also that his parents and wife shall be
Protestants. ...
That he shall be thrift v and successful In
bis business; honorable and truthful in bis
dealings with his fellowman, and shall be
unown as a law-abiding cillien.
That he will endeavor to give his children
or any children under his charge at leasts
?ood common school education, being care
ul to avoid all popish doctrines, and
That he shall be In sound health at the
time of making application.
It makes no difference where a man was
born, so long as he meets the foregolo
requirements. .
These are the qualifications required o
every applicant to the order, and we do not
think that any patriotic American order can
offer a better arrav of urlnclples and teach
ings. j. o. u. a. yi.
A Loral. Patriotic Ort-anlzatlon, Fra
ternal and Beneflfial, Ntrictly Son
Partisan and Son-sectarian.
T1RCI.A RATION 111 PK1NC1PLK.
The National Council of the Junior Order
of United American Mechanics in annual
anaslnn asaembled declarea:
Tbat the constant landing upon the shores
of the hordes of Ignorant, vicious and lawless
criminals of the Old wonasnouia De viewea
with alarm by the loyal and patriotic cltl-
tpna nf this countrv.
We affirm a warm and hearty welcome to
all Immigrant who desire to better their
condition and become a part and parcel of
our nationality, but we have not one square
Inch of room for the anarchist, the socialist
ornlhillst.or for any one wholsnot willing to
bow allegiance to that flag which la powerful
enough to shield and protect them as well as
us. In tbe exercise of all civil and religious
llhert..
We affirm our devotion to the public school
mien, nf this f nuntrv. we believe in com
pulsory education, and that all teaching In
nur schools should be In the English lan
guage, to the end that future generations
may be able to take tbelr place In the ranks
of our country's workers, educated In the
history, the customs and manners of A inert
puna.
We guarantee to every man the liberty ol
worshiping Ood according to the dictates of
hlanwn conscience, and would Klve everv as
sistance to protect all in the exercise oi hit
liberty, but we object most strenuous to
the Interference of any church, no matter
under what name it may exist, in the tern
ooral affairs of this country.
We helteve that the Bible should be read In
our public schools; not to teach sectarianism.
out to inculcate ilh H!:monB. o is ihc
recognized standard of all moral and civil
lan: we therefore believe, that our children
should be educated In its teachings, but that
so dogma or creed should be taught at the
tame time
tVn hellevn that natriotlsin and love of
country should be instilled into tbe hearU of
children, and that, with the words of
'Mother." "Home" and "Heaven, our chil'
dren should be tauicbt that our flag Is the
symbol of all that makes a "borne" for us.
We would place a flag upon every public
school in our land, and a Bible within, and
tbe object lesson therein set forth should be
a beacon light In every storm which threat
ens to engulf us.
In this noble and patriotic work we ask the
cordial and hearty co-operation of all good
Citlsens. In this grand work we need the
helping hand of all organisations holding the
tame views and principles. We have no time
for Jealousies and bickerings, but with a
united front we should march forward,
boulder to shoulder, remembering that
"United we stand, divided we fall.
In the strictest sense we are a national
polltl al organization, but we oppose with
unanimity the slightest taint of partlsanlsm.
"Our country" Is our motto, and we keep
this motto steaatly nerore us. we arecoKni
tant that there are great and powerful
enemies within our midst, requiring the
strictest surveillance of all who are at heart.
word and In deed Amtricant, We. as members
of this Order, affirm our allegiance to the
objects of the Order as paramount to any
o&rttsan affiliation, and urge uixin the mem
bershlp harmonious, united and Intelligent
action tn carrying out tue principles.
OBJKCT8 OP THK ORDBR.
First To maintain and promote the Inter
ests of Americans, and shield them from the
depressing effects of foreign competition
Second To assist Americans in obtaining
employment.
Third To encourage Americans In busi
ness.
Fourth To establish a sick and funeral
fund.
Fifth To maintain the public school sys
tem of the United States of America, and to
prevent sectarian Interference thet with,
and uphold the reading of the Holy Bible
therein,
THK OnAI.iriCATIONfl POK MKMBRRSHIP,
Rrouire that an auullcant shall be:o
. A, white male persor born In the United
Stair of North America, or uaa the pro-tiM-ilua
of lu Das'.
Of g.KNl moral i'harac(r.
A brllvvrr la Um ilili f a Supreme
Hrln as tn Creator aad dtavrvtr of Uit
linlveree.
oppaNM-d to any unlua or church and atat.
Favorable to trm ix'uratliia and tba
American Public Hchool .jrnU'iii.
Hi'tnnlailira ut a rr nene-
trial uieiulirrablp; over U 1 honorary
HiembrrHhlp.
Hit) woru "junior in ina mi n as mi rela
tion to the mt of member. It waa adopU'd
to dlttlnxuMi the Order fnim the O. U. A. M..
and ha no other aUnllli-ance.
Nor la Ui wonl Mechanic to h Construed
llta-rallv. It rvfrra la no manner to artlaant.
but etubracea ery pursuit-
OHOtKICKKS WaWTKO.
We want a Onuncll of the Jr. O. P. A M la
every city, town and village la tba United
State.
It la the leading American patriotic ana
brarnclal organisation, and the eirongmt
and una of the oldest, cunnned to native
born. H la only neceaaary to man lta ooiecta.
prlnclplra and workings anown to eaally
atN'ure enough charier member to start a
Council. A iltieral premium will be paid to
any one organising a Council. For full par
ticulars atliireaa. ii.s.nuinn,
National Councilor New Brunswick, N. J.
DIRECTORY.
NATIONAL COUNCIL.
N O J U A KIcliK'r, Boi art. Canton, O.
N T C-). W. Tyler, ltlchmond, Va.
Jr P N O-ll A Ktlilie. New Brunswick, N. J.
N Sec'y Wward H IHtwiier. P O Bos, MB,
Philadelphia; oltice room Not M and 17, fcll
Chestnut ttreet.
National OrganiserStephen oollint, noi
TUft, Plttaburgh, Pa. . ,
Meeu In Omaha, Neb., the tnird Tuetaay id
June.
UTATK COUNCIL OK ILLINOIS,
Incorporated February 24. IHWt
O 0--T B Urysou, 6Mb Weutworlh avenue,
Chicago.
H V i-Tboe Kowan. 7il Union tt, Alton.
JrPB C-Thos J Coen. 4v7 Hhellleld ave,
H C tTec'y-Joseph B Keynolds, P O Boi lit
Chicago.
8 J Treat-E II Sample, EXil Armour ave
Chicago.
Meeu at Alton, fourth Monday in August,
1HU4
SUBOKDINATK.
George Washington Council. No I. nieete
flrat and third Friday evenlntra of -vrn
month, at A Mine hall, 7ft K Kandolpb
cago. Joseph B Ka-ynolds It H. IMS
ave. Vlallort always welcome.
K.llsworth council. No In, mi T
at DIM Wentworth ave. K. L Ca Du
nl-
ah
dayt
H B,
;il2 Honors at. Kngwuod.
tJollax Council, No U. meett Saturday
evenlngt at I O O F hall, Mouth Chicago ave.
John WBoger. KH, Box 4!W.
Daniel Webster Council, No. H, Jr. O. U. A.
M meeu first and third Saturday evening
of each month In Modern Woodman ball,
Muri-KV N..h. Visit Inn brother alwaya wel
come. Jamet Lougbridge, recording tocre-
tary.
UNITED AMKKKAM MUCH ANRN.
Its Organization and Principles How to
lttH'onie a Member.
We would respectfully call your attention
to the fact tbat 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
for membership.
The Order of United American Mechanics
was organised In Philadelphia on the 15th
day of July. 1H45. 1 u first Inception was for
tbe protection of Mechanics and Working
men alone, and for a number of years none
but operative mechanics and worklngmen
were admitted to lu niombershlp) but tbe
great Interests of principles Involved In IU
existence, caused a departure from that
plan, and the Order has for years existed and
exisu today as an order of speculative me
chanics, recognising every one possessed nf
the birth requlremenU, who works for
maintalnance either by hand or brain or
both as eligible to membership, and number!
among 1U members men of every profession
and calling In life.
The objecu of thlt order are to assist each
ether in obtalnlngemploy ment; to encourage
each other In business; to establish a sick
and funeral fund; to establish a fund for
the relief of widows and orpbant 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 tbelr afflictions. Tbe
membership of this order Is composed of
white male citlsens born In the United
States, or under the protection of lu flag
This order has existed for nearly fifty years,
and Is at present, rapidly spreading through
out the United States. As 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 as It Is
the only Order tn existence founded es
peclally to promote tbe lntereau, elevate
tbe character and secure the happiness of
the American mechanic and business man.
It therefore appeals to tbe head and heart
of blm who wields the pen as well at to him
who twlngt the scythe or wields the sledge
hammer of the mechanic. In lu councils, a
free discussion of principles relating to tbe
fostering and care of the Interests of Indi
vidual members Is permitted; but nothing of
apolitical or sectarian character Is ever al
lowed to be discussed. It has no affiliation
with such Institutions as Trades Unions,
KnlghU 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 lu members, who are
taken from both classes. The membership
of the Order Is scattered from Maine to Call
fornta. and from all points co ues ihe glorious
news that the Order Is gaining great strength
In all jurisdictions.
An endowment branch t also connected
with the Order, both national and .state,
which Insures those who teek lu beneflu
enabling them to leave a turn, which Is tn all
cases substantially and promptly paid, to
tbe dear ones, when death marks lu mem
bers for Its own.
It seems very strange Indeed that the
American does not feel Inclined to become
so peculiarly national tn his ideas and at'
soclattons as do tbe English, French. Oer
man, Irish, and other nationalities. .Each
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 national!
ties, and leu his own countrymen severely
alone In tbe 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 him who Is to the manor born
to turn his tbougbu 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 honfe."
Americans, we of this Brotherhood appeal
to you to aid us In this work we are now
Carrying on. You must either be fn
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 rlou 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.
T4ts Cornell, or utaaAaaat
U a.-W M F. h N A IT. I'u It... .i. Omaha.
H. V.l'.-ll. H II K I IK'I.II, l'liuiuutav.
H O. lwcy.-4iFX. C. Ffc.N IV.N, t. U bol fit.
Ouiana.
J. Treaa. C. II. AI.LF.M. Omaha.
( lu.-,ir-K . MAKKKK. I'laUmoutk.
WarUen-ll. IM i'l.ll.K, ilavel.a k.
rVnllnrial'. H Mt At l.KY, tHi. Ouanai I.
KlllKH AM. 1'lalu.iiMi.ilU.
k'pr-wiiiailvmi Ut National Council Wat
. kNAPf. II. I.- I'A V. I' i. alcAL l.tV. J.
W Hutl KH k. I'. I'OLMA.V
Tbe neat regular ineelliig will ba Held oa
the third TueaOay In July. 14, at I'ialta
moutli. PUAM'Itl . KKY COUNCIL No meet
vverv rrldav evening at u. A. H. Hall.
i'latumouth. Neb. Vlaiilng bmthera oor-
dlaiiy iuviu-d. O. K. Joii.NHoN,
Kacaeo.
WAHIIINUTON tVCNCIL No. I, meet
" every Tui-.U eve. In Idlewlld hail.
Mtb and Grant at reel. Visiting brother
always welcome. J. II. IUhvsv. Pac'yj
INOOLN COUNCIL No.
1 coin, Nebraska.
t meeu la Ids-
"JOLCMBI A COUNCIL No. . meeu every
l ueatiay evening In Pattertoa block, 17 la
and Farnaiu etrevu.
A. L. LlilHTDHrT. l!ouncllor.
A. II. i kim, K. Sec'y, addrata
cart County Clerk,
JAKFIKI.D COUNCIL No, , meeu tvtrf
' Tuesday bight In South Omaha.
Wiu-um Fa MR, Sec'y.
riBKKTV COUNCIL No. 7 mU ever
li Tuemiay evening. I. O. O. F. Hall, Louuv
ville. Nub. f. II. Luca. Kc. Sec'y.
poU.NCILNo. l. A. P. A., Cameron. Mo.,
j met'i every aet-oiiii auu rourtn Monday
Bveiilug, at rrau'ruliy lemple. Vlaltr
welcome.
IJLUFK CITY COUNCIL No 7 meeUtverj
" Wedneailay eveulug In O. A. k. Halt
Council lilult. la.
LINCOLN Commanderv No. t. IT. A. f
meeu every Tliuradny evening In P.O. S. of
A. ball, Council Biulla. la. A. M. Burn ham.
Kocorder.
AMKUU'AN LOYAL OHANOR LODOB.
No. meet llin Drat anil I hlr.l 1,,UZ:
day'
evening uf each month, at M :ia o'clock.
in. u. &ook. Secy.
MISSOURI.
BTATE COUNCIL OF MISSOURI.
8. C F.C. Borden, llolden, Mo.
S. V. C kev. li. A. Slauuhter. Warrana.
burg, Missouri
8. o. sec y Kolla U. Carroll, Warrentburi
Missouri
Will meet at Hannibal, Mo., February, lfht)
KANSAS CITY COUNCILS.
KANSAS CITY COUNCIL No. t-MeeU
everv Frltlav nlifln. at lilLl Wttlnnf
Jaa. McNamara, Sec'y lNOO feast Urth St.
( WLUMHIA COUNCIL NO. 1-Meeu every
Saturday night at the corner of Twulfm
and Cherry streets, W. Y. Sheaver, Record
ing Secretary, 14U7 Madison ttreet.
pATKIOT COUNCIL NO. 31-MeeU every
A Weilnesilay ulght at A. O, U. W. Half,
1421 K. Klghteeiith street, J. K. Fisher. Kjmi.
Secretary, Uil Flora avuuue.
WKSTPOUT COUNCI L NO. 87-MeeU every
" Friday night al Westport, W. B, Shank,
Hec. Secretary, liii ti. Klghui street.
f.ATF. CITY COUNCIL No. 44-MeeU every
u Monday night, corner ltitb and Pens HU.,
over drug store.
CPKINOFIKL1) COUNCIL No. tw-MeeU
- every TtiurMday night, between dial and
3-'nU on Holmes.
CHF.FFIELI) COUNCIL No. i-MeeU at
u Shellleld every Thursday ulght. Tuomaa
Smith, Hue. Sec'y, Shellleld, Mo.
jA BE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. 18, AMEBI
can Protective Association meeu every teo-
onu anu lourui vuntsuuy oi eacn mouth lat
i. j. u. r. nun, riaiuiuouin, nsu, Visiting
members are welcome J, 11, Smith. Sea.
AUKORA COUNCIL No. 2, W. A. P. A.
Meeu every Wednesday afternoon at 1
o'clock, at the A. P. A. iUil, 4d7 Minnesota,
avenue, kansas City, kau.
pUOSPECT COUNCIL No, ft, A. P. A.-Meeu
1 every Monday evenlnir at tbe corn.
Twenty-third and Prospect avenue. Kansas
City, Mo. Persons desiring to Join may en
close their name, street and number, ward,
age auu occupation, anu uirect to boi HI
Kansas City, nu,
America Council No. 7, meeu at Wood
ward's Hall every Wednesday at 2 n.
sharp, third street and Lafayette avenue.
nuuKiM iiiy. .no. All Vlaltlllg mends win
he cordially wel- coined.
Mrs. C. Abbott, Presidents
Mrs. Ida Phillips. Secretary..
CUKEKA COUNCIL No. 1. W. A. P. A. Meet
u second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at
2 o'clock iu the A. P. A, Hall, Southeast cor
ner Packard and Osage avenue, Armourdala.
Visitors are cordially invited to attend.
UMDK AWAKE COUNCIL No. 10, A. P A
" meeu every Friday night at Wth and
L Hoad, Orlgsby't hall, Kauaaa City, Kan.
prfcELSIOK COUNCIL NO. 3, W. A. P. A.
" meeu every Monday afternoon at 1:39 at
Bell's hall, Southwest kouleyard, near flat
line, Rosedale, Kansas. F'rlends of other
councils are cordially Invited to attend
Every true A merlcan lady Is In vlted to com
and join us, aod assist in the good work.
Inlatlon fee II.UO. '
fJATE CITY COUNCIL No. I. A. P. A.
u Meetsevery Saturday evening at .I7 Min
nesota avenue, Kansas City, Kas. Visitor
cordially lnvlted.6
COUNCIL No. 7, A P. A.-Meets every Moa
v day evening at Chamber of Commerot)
Hall. Kivervlew. Visitors cordially Invited
fOUNCILNo.il, A. P. A.-Meeu at WooC.
w ward's Hull every Tuesday evening at t p.
in. sharp. Third streetand Lafayette avenu.
A cordial Invitation Is exu-uded to vltlth
friends.
ARGENTINE COUNCIL No. 12, A. P A
n Meets every Monday night in Nok
Hall, Argentine, Kan. All visitors welcomtd.
TOPEKA COUNCIL No. 14. A. P. A -Meet.
every Monday evening In A. O. U. W. Hsll
418 Kansas avenue. Topeka Kansas. All
visitors will be cordially welcomed.
Oostdyk Council. No. 1. W. A. P. A. of Kan
sas City, Mo., meets every Friday afternoi
at 2:;) o'clock at lttm Penn St. Address, Pott
office box &!1, Kansas City, Mo.
Sunflower Lodge, L O. L., No. 24, meett
second and fourth Tuesdays of each month
at 8 p.m., at Clallln't hall, corner of Mill
street and Osage avenue. Kansas City. Kaa.
Vlsltltg brethren are cordially Invited to at
tend. John Davidson. VV. M., Win. Mo
Naughton. Secy.. 715 Keynolds Ave.
Liberty Council, No. IS. Jr. O. U. A. M
meets every Wednesday night, corner Pack
ard and Osage streeu, Anuourdale, Kansas,
Tbos. Rolf, secretary.
KANSAS PURPLE STAR, L. O. L. No.
IV Meeu first and third Tuesdays of I
206
avs of nark
month at 8 p. m.. In A. O. U. W. Hall, corner
Fourth sueet and .Minnesota avenue, Kansas
City. Kan. Samuel Harrison. W. M. Wm.
Ballagh, secretary, ,M7 Northrup arenut
Vlsltlug brethren cordially invited.
DOSEDALE COUNCIL No. 13. A. P. A., meett
11 r U WmI na,! u t.l.rk, .. . i ,
hull. Rosedale,
nvlied.
in a., ITIUVJVUre
kas. All friends cordially
SUPREME CA8INtr
American Orange Knight.
OBJECTS.
This order Is formed of persons whose ob
jecu Is to maintain tbe 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 Constitution of the United
States and established by our forefathers.
PRO AR1S BT PtH-'lS.
For Information regarding the formation,
of new Commanderles. or supplies, write, to
the supreme secretary. M. L. ZOOK. Sec y,
J. M. Bankkr, C. C, 1615 Howard St..
Sanauaw. Mich. Omaha. Neb
$75 a Month
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