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V A V IV I AMERICAN. 0 ft (iuviml m:;i.h;km r.. Martial fcfsltl.r and the (iaaR'a ( " Alton a IU.) I IMp In Jail. Tfc .omib.iJ contain thu following wport: "WiUiam McMai i arj 11 jtarf old, serving a tcr.-li o th ntltme In the (iinty jail (r t!t lanory, U U InhUot ll at 3oVUh ye.terday morn ing, aftr an iliioss f twoduvr. II il bring i-arvd for by thi (email? ri ortera on the fourth tlor of tin rlor toblsuVatli. Saturday pr. Hurvhaiil, tharity 'hj!oln, tiirev'el 11. at be rmotil U the city hii ital. a be ftml to h m Acting ov rvly fnm pneumonia, but for oiun rcaum a allowed to ivnain In the- jail. When he died lie wi incn prisoner w t i p a moaning that attracted tho attention of the night jai'or, ai d ho n tiQ d the coroner, who d!i ted that the b dy !' taken to the umlortaklng parlor of Leo J. Stewart. YeMerday Deputy Coroner Wheeler rxumlnid Into tlx? catuc of McMannany'a death and at rlTeJ at tho conclusion that he died of pnu moiila. On August A Wllliuiu Mo Mannany, Sanford MoMannany and "Hud" Palmer, ail hoy, wi re entenoed to ten month in the county jail in J un tie e Wall' court for aU'allng a Hi tile from a residence In the eastern part of the city. They were known to tho officers of the taw as Incorrigible boys, and have given them much trouble. The coroner will not hold an imjt.est." What C. A. rotter Sara. Omaha, Neb., Auir. 81, iSirt.-The Howard Medicine, Company: Gentle men I desire to aiy to all who feci tho trongth of their manhood slowly all ping; away, whom ambition U at Ita lowest ehh, whose mind la beclouded, and the senses dulled, when you feel dyspeptic, and lime your aolf-rexpect, that your blood la out of order, and all you need la omo of Howard 'a Vegetone Uloed l'owder to tone up your system. It will act almost Instantly upon tho blood; you will feel the renewed life and vigor coun-ini; through your sys tem; you will ft el the old-time grip In your bands; your mind will bo as active aa ever; your friends will observe the flap of health 11 ing In your face, and you will fool like a new being. I have not felt so well for five years aa I do alnco taking one package of your Blood Powder, and I feel as strong and active as ever. 1 weigh 15 pounds more than ever In my life. Tho change Is so marked that It la the subject of corn ment when meeting my friends. recommend Howard's Vecetono Blood Powder to bo, as 1 believe, the greatest blood-purltler on earth C. A. Potter. The Lansing Trouble. There promises to bo more than the usual bat'ul of fun among Lansing pa' plats, judglnir firm a U tter from one of the airgrlevt d partis to a Detroit dally. Said party alleges that Pi lost Slattery who has charge of the i nrlh,la coarse, ulgar and hi utal in his relations with bis parishioners; that be raided pew rents upon bis flock, and when they re fused to submit toaieoond extortion barricaded the pews and proceeded to abuse them (the parish loner) every Sunday from the pulpit. He refused them oommvn'on and otherwise violated tha obligations of his priestly oflloe. Several appeals to Bishof Foley e'le lted honeyed promises of Investigation which never materialized. An appeal to Satollt nut a similar fate. Then Foley sent Priest Denipsey to the teene with threat ef excommunication. And to the case remains at present. While on the subjects of ecelcslas tlcal Interest, the following advertise ment from the Church Time is as amusing a it is curious. Can it be the long ttlked of female curate baa at last arrived, or Is It merely a printer's er ror? "South Hackrey Parish Church Junior. Priest wanted immediately. Graduate (Oxford or Cambridge), good churchwoman; no extremes; musical; active; unmarried; staff of five. Rector, Sou h Hackney. N: E." Boys, trade with these who advertise In The Amhrican, and you will show that you mean business. Do not forget thlsl Now Is the time to start. Success Council No. 3. W. A. P. A., gave a pleasant siwlal In their hall last Wednesday evening. Ahout two hun dred and fifty visitors were present. J Errors of Youth.! SUFFERERS FROM snous Dsiility, Youtural i Isdiscreiioiis. Lost IMoci BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN. Msnv men. fVom t!v rtfHt of Touthtu imnro- Adanef, hv brouffUl twmt ft ittt of wekitrw that ha mluceU 0t gciif rl ttvatvm m much as tti iutluo t1iiiol trt-ry olhr li"t and tht tti mam of Ihit trouhtr orwiy wer being ircte(l, 0 Ut art doctor h'r evervthmr but th nht one. Purinn our fxtfnuiTtff Mliejreaml htwpital prartioe W t hav ditcowml new and cone ntratea renir- dm. Th acconipan tnjt mirrption la offcml m a cirtai n am irKKiY ' kb, hndn-Ua of oae haiug brn rt-ftont) to wrtwt health by il um after all other rrnnHliea fmkit. IVrt tl pure A inirmttenu mutt be uwd ui Urt irrparmtioD of thit prater iption. 9 R r".rrthroTlon oca. ) drarhra. Jcriibebin. f drichm. V Hfroniaa Dioica. drachm. tlteinin, 8 frraina. F.xt inat imir i:aloc-K,e f fraina. aa. Kit Irptaudra, i acrupia. m Glycerin, q. Mkfpi!l. Takr 1 pill at 9 pAii , an4 another on romf U bed Thia riMij adapted to vtt kni in fithfr tt, atid pvcialiy in thoa caaea reauHinf from inijirudencf. Th rcupratiw powera of ihta retorati-r an astouiititng, and it uae cntinwrd for a horttnnecliaitfica the lanirnd. debilitated, nervelew couditioc to ont a wrwed A Ufr and vigor. w To thae who would pn-frr to obtarn n of . by m ramittinK $L a araled pa.kape rontainf DiU. w MmAiIir MimmiundMl. will Ix cent br mat! tVom Aourprtrat lab-ratorT. or we will Aim lata 8 park affc which will cure moat caaea, for AUimun NEW ENGLAND KEDIUL INSTITUTE, 12 Tramont Row,.Boton, Mast. N V iss-'l U.A I I'. )I BY ttt JIJAi-- Two Letters at the Sunt Stroke Double lurallllty. m Double Speed . . !.! Irnirnt nn'Ms. I nriiiiui Hull- 114'nrMiif.i, luHe MI'Ik.h Mo-iiii nl li y I.ik U nl h. ml i f I. Inf. Mitny t'llii r iiitiiclt.it. The .!: ' I T l a Mnilf ( i-ntt r Tyix- rit.'r IHi Imviumi, Ihii..hh virr promiit and la-y In m-tlnn. with llio miix rlor int'iliHiiiKiii nml iiiilriniiiiii of t lu- liiiiilf, r-t pllnK It.f Unul'la fi'uluri . ibral f cf n for OIlier Mat lnnt. Tvpewrltr Henlvd. btnO(iplira' buppliea.i 11. C. WALL, Tel. 1279. 1215 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEB. I6SQ GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION or TUB United States of America. FRANCIS C. CAMI' HKI.b. M. W. O. M., MI....U.....II. ui.. KOBT. W. JOHN8fAN,fuviri'ineHfiTtary. M. L. ZOOK, U1K 1 J . . M u K.I HtSAAl. OtIIUIIU KlakVi UrKfinltfr for UepHrlimnt of Ni'tirrtk, Iowa, bauHH. OllMUun nuu vuiorauu, OltANOK 1'KlNCirLRS. Un behalf of the l.tiyal Untune Lodge of ttaa Dntled Ptatti of Aiin'rli'iinna with a view of correcting the fule linpresslon that eocmlos are endeavorlaK to convey to the mlndaof men who are unacquainted with Orange principles, are these few statements ni ade: The Loyal Orange Institution Is a brother hood and sisterhood, bound by three ties Justice, Truth and Kliihteousness. It has no hidden alms It is Fraternal and Benevolentassisting and protecting members while living and their widows and orphans when they are re moved by death. It upholds the rlKht of private judgment-' the untrammelled freedom of opinion; be lleves the public schools are an essential safeguard of the state, aud should be kept free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control and that persons disloyal to the government who hold a mental allegiance to the pope of Home 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 aot under any circumstances, he permitted to meddle in the affairs of state, and that coer Clon of acltlten In the exercise of his or her right of franchise, under the guise of rellg lous orsplrltual authority tfcould te pi n tuned as a crime against the state. That It la the duty of every cltiien to de fend the lawfully constituted authority and Institutions of our country against corrupt and Inimical Influences, as well as against armed assailants, to the end that our glort ous freedom be protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourages habits of frugality and In dustry among Ha members, and is proud to boast that Orangemen seldom become a public charge or accept pauper bread. It believes In the restriction of liumlgra tlon and the extension of time for the natur- allsHtlon of cttuena. and that the public ands shall be held for actual American clll lens who become settlers. The Loyal Orange Institution of the United Mates of America has certain requirements for membership: That a man shall bean actual American cttlien. having compiled with the lawsof the United KtHtes with regard to naturalisation, and without a mental reservation. That the applicant shall be a I'rotatant, and also that his parents and wife shall be fro test ants. That he shall be thrifty and successful In bis business; honorable and truthful In his dealings with his fellowman, and shall be known as a law-abiding cltlsen. That he will endeavor to give his children or any children under his charge at lean a ?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 be meets the foregoln 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 nrinclples and teach ings. SUPREME CABINET American Orange Knights OBJECTS. This order Is formed of persons whose ob Jecta Is to maintain the supremacy of las order and censtltutlonal freedom; to pre serve Inviolate the cltlien's franchise;. fierpetuate and defend the precepts and frei nstltutions of civil and religious ltbertj guaranteed by the Constitut ion of the Unltef tates and established by our forefathers. PHO AR1S BT rOClK. For Information regarding the formatlor of new Commandertes, or supplies, write t the supreme secretary. M. L. .OOK. Sec'y. J..M. BANaaa. C. C. 1615 Howard St.. 8asanaw. Mlrh. Omaha. Net PPLENDIO NEW PATRIOTIC ENVELOPES u Some lliustratea wnn nne engravimzs oi Washington and Lincoln. Fine Oartiela and Prohibition envelooes. printed in colors. Illustrated many styles 2u for 10 cents. 40 cents per luu. nne mono letter paper, illus trated In colors, beautiful picture, free tracts, etc. Address, the FAITH TRACT HOUSE, a) Elm street. Utica. N. Y. niODnCITinW! 8end me haad-wrtting in UIOl UOI 1 1 U It i natural stvle and 1 11 send you In return character of writer. Enclose stamped envelope addressed to yourself, aleo a fee of ten cent. E. Dillingham, "M Col orado avenue. Kansas City. Kan . Ml JU1 1 f lflx LODGE DIRECTORY. NEBRASKA. st ats oii-mi ii. or wsnasias' C.-taM K. hNAI IV I 11.x UYOmsh V V.iii H hAHTIInl.il. I'ltlKimiutl I'. iw.-oKU. C I EYi.N, . O box 7S; 0ih it C Treas - C. II AI.I.FN .Omaha. '. mil li.'l.ir y IP HKM-U I'Utomnuth. Warden- II I'. M 'I.I I ! . llavrim k. Hfi!tliirir. H Mi Al I.KY. u.UmahaiB L KIliKIIAM. rhtttnimiiith. hiiireM.ritnttvrii 1.1 auiinal Counrll WM K hN.MIMI. I.. HAY I' H. McALLfcV. i W Hul l IK K. V. liol.M AN The in-it n'liulir mix mm will be neld 01 the ililrtl TupmIsV In July. 14'J, at I'latu inoiilh. PUAM'H H KKY ((U'NCII, No Dirrli 1 every Friday evi-nluit at U. A U. liali rialtmiiiiuih. Neb Vlniilna; hrolliir cur dlally loviu-d. U K.JUIINSi'N. line. Hat XV'AHH I.NUToN (1UM1I, No. I. uieeit rvery Tuiiuluy eve. In lillewllil hall. !4lh and Ur.uit sireeU Vlsltlug brotheri always w li'oine. J. 11. liaavcr. Hec'y T 1NOU N (HH'Ni L No. t. uieeu la LIB Aj coin, Nebraska XII.I'VBIA t'liCNCIL No. i. meets even V 1' i Ulay evening lu l'alUTtKiu block, 17 C and Farnaiu Mrei'U Vi. M. Tmiimh Councilor. 1. MAKhliiN, tiecietary. fJAKFIKI.h l')CNi:lL No. J, meets eveo ' Tiii'Milay night lu South Omaha. VN Una, li. i. Kishkh, (oiiucltor, Secretary X 1IIKUTY IIJl Ni lL No T meets evei lj Tui'Mlay evi'tilng. I. O. O. K. Hull, Louis vllle. Neb. T. 11. Lucas. Kec. Hec'y. CuCNl'ILNo. 10. A. I'. A., Cameron. Mo., meeta every mm'oiuI and fourth Monday evening, at I raternlly Temple. Vlslturi welt'oine. IILI'KK CITY COUNCIL No 7- meeuever; ' Wednesday evenlug In O. A. K. Hall tkiuni'li Blurts, la. LINCOLN Commander No. t. !!. A. M. lueei every Thurmljiy evening in I'. O. H. of A. hull. Council Blutts. la. A. M. Hurubam. IttM'order. OMAHA COMM AN IIF.UY NO. 1. V. A. M. meets on llmt iirul third WciliieMliiy evenings of each inoiilti, alii A. It. Hull. Ill) North Fifteenth street, Omaliu, Neb. P. K. Hnihaway. Commander; 11, K. Ledyard, ikfainiiT. MISSOURI. STATE COUNCIL OF" MISSOURI. H. C F.C. Borden, llolden. Mo. 8. V.C.-Kev. H. A. Hliiughtor. 8t. Joseuh Missouri H. O. Hec'v Holla U. Carroll. Warrensburg. UlMtourl Will meet In Chllllcothc. Mo., February 1MKI. KANSAS CITY aiUNCIL8 T'ANSAH CITY COUNCIL No K-Meet. Iv every Krlday night at Mctiee street Jas. McNiimara, Mec'y INK! Kast ltlth Ht. (lOLCMBIA COUNCIL NO. IV-Meets every Hiiturilny night at the corner of Twelftt and Cherry street. W. Y. hheaver, Becord lug Secreliiry, I4U7 Madison street. ATItlO'r COUNCIL NO. 31-Meets even Tuesday night at lS Mcliee HtreeU, I'erceyl. Ouiiim, Koc Becretarv. 2110 Krlpp street. f ATK CITY COUNCIL No. M-Meets everj u Moiulav night, corner llllh and 1'enn Bis over drug store. CI'Kl.N(JFIKI.I) COUNCIL No. 40-Meett " every Thursday night, between iilst anf Si2nd on Holmes. CHF.KKIKLl) COUNCIL No. 3V-Meets at Khellleld every Thursday night. Thomai Smith, Kec. fec'y, tihetlleid, Mo. AI1K LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. IB, AMKKI can I'rolectlve AhsocIhiIoii meets every sec oml and fourth Wednesday of each month It I. O. O. V. hull, l'latlMiuouth. Neb. Vlsltlnr members are welcome J. II. Smith. Dec. AVIiOltA COUNCIL No. 2. W. A. H. A Meet every Wednesday afternoon at ! o'clock, at the A. I'. A. 1 1. ill, .1T Minnesota avenue, Kansas City. Kan, pilOM'KCT COUNCIL No, lit. A. V. A.-meen 1 every Monday evening at the corner o-Twentv-thlrd and Prospect avenue. Kanss City, Mo. Persons desiring to Join may en close their name, street and number, ward age and occupation, and direct to box 52 KansasClty, .Mo,. Amerli'a Council No. 7. meets af Word ward's Mall every Wednesday at 2 p. in sharp, third street and Lafayette avenue. Kansas City. Mo. All t billing friends will be cordially wel- coim d Mrs. C. Abhott, President. Mkn. Ioa 1 11 n.i.i i s. Secretary. ri'KEKA COCNClI.No. I. W. A. P. A. Meets. ' second sml fourth Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock In the A. P. A. Hall. Southeast cor ner Packard and Osage avenue, Armourdals Visitors are cordlallv Invited to attend. W1 IDE AWAKK COUNCIL No. 10, A. P. A,, meets every Krldav night at. Kith miC L Komi. Urlgsby's hall, Kansas City, Kan. VXCEI.S10K COUNCIL NO. 3. W A. P A meets on the tlrst and third Thursday afternoon of each month, at 2:'M o'clock, at Hell's hall. Southwest Boulevard, near stau line, Kosedale, Kansas. Friends of other councils are cordially Invited to attend Every true American lady is invited to corn and join us. aod assist In the good work Iniatlon fee 11.00 HATE CITY COUNCIL No. 8, A. P. A, u Meetsevery Saturday evenlngat tifl Min nesota avenue. Kansas City, Kas. Visitor1 Cordially Invited. fOUNCIL No. 7, A. P. A.-Meets eyery Mon v day evening at Chamber of Com mere Hall. Klvervlew. Visitors cordially lnvlter fOUNCIL No. 11. A. V. A.-Mceta at Woof. v ward's Hall every Tuesday evening at 8.) m. sharp. Third street and Lafayette avenu) A cordial Invitation la extended to vlsltlni frlenus. AKOENTINE COUNCIL No. 12, A. P A. " Meeta every Monday night In Note nan, Argentine, nan. All visitors welcome TOPEKA COUNCIL No. 14, A. P. A.-Meft. 1 every Monday evening In A. O. U. W. Ha' 418 Kansas avenue, Topeka Kansas, A visitors will be cordially welcomed. T Oostdyk Council. No. t. W. A. P. A. of Kan aas City. Mo., meets every Friday afternooi at 2:;tO o'clock at lttit) Penn St. Address, Pos ofhee box 621, Kansas City, Mo. Sunflower Lodge, L. O. L., No. 2114, meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each montfc at S p.m., at Claflin's hall, corner of Mil street and Osage avenue. Kansas City. Kas Visltltg brethren are cordially invited to at tend. John Davidson. W. M., Wm. M Naughton. Secy.. 715 Reynolds Ave. Liberty Coun.-Ti. No. 15. Jr. O. C. A.K. meet every Wednesday night, corner Pacs nrd aud Osage streets, Armourdale, Kansas Thos. Koir. secretary. j IANSAS PUKPLE FTAK. L. O. L. No. 2f- j " Meeta first and third Tuesdays of fact , month at 8 p. in.. In A. O. C. W. Hall, cortr Fourth stieet and Minnesota avenue. Kinn I City. Kan. Samuel Harrison. W. M. Wn Hallagh. secretary, M7 Northrup avenu' , Visiting brethren cordially Invited. DOSF.DALE COUNCIL No. 13, A. P. A., meeti i " every Wednesday night, at McUeorge'i hall, Kosedale, Kaa. All friends cordially I nvited. i v. i. r. a. Persons desiring Information in regard to the W. A. P. A. should address either the president or secretary. I State president of Nebraska, Mrs. Harvey Kemp. 2X E. llth street. Fremont, Neb. State Secretary of Nebraska, Mrs. J. H. ftlluspear, 1TUT N. 27th street, Omaha, Nel) Success Council No. 3. W. A. P. A. meet every second and fourth Wednesday nights in each month at 8 o'clock p. m. at the O. A. K. Hall. 118 North Fifteenth street. Friends of the council are cordially Invited to at tend. Protestants and "true American" la dies are solicited to Join us in this good work. Initiation fee $1.00. Address either Mrs Mary A. Herltniann, president, 5 Hi N. tilth St., or Miss Alice M. Gillan, secretary, 213 N. 2oib St., Omaha. Neb. Convent Life Unveiled." BT EDITH O'OOKMAN This little work relate the bitter experlenci of a young lady who was Induced through th cunning of the Jesuit ajd the Sisters of Charity to enter a convent. Her story of thf heartrending scenes enacted In those sinks of Iniquity is told In a convincing style. Fries In cloth 11.25. sent postpaid by AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., Florida Horn SECURED ON PAYMENT OFTEN DOLLARS, For Patriotic Ameriean Citizens. T UK AMERICAN' HOME COLONIZATION COMPANY, incorporated, lms secured of tho best Garden, and Fruit Lands in the United States, and is prepared to sell them at prices and on terms tho most liberal. These lands are located on the Southeast Coast of Florida, in one of the most healthy regions in the United States no fevers and no malaria. They have never been touched by frost, the temperature averaging 70 in winter aud SO9 in the summer, seldom going above or below these figures. This land was secured for the American Home Colonization Company by Hon. W. S. Linton, Member of Congress from th 8th District of Michigan, and has been thoroughly investigated by him and other members of the Company. SEVEN YEAR'S TIME IS GIVEN PURCHASER, if desired, in which to pay for their lands, no payment being demanded until the last Thursday in May, after the first crops are gathered and marketed, except $10.00 to secure an option and to insure good faith of purchaser, which amount will be credited on the first payment in May. Enormous profits are made from these lands and purchasers should be able to pay for a 40 Acre piece from the profits of one year. INDUCEMENTS OFFERED. Good, Patriotic Neighbors, Kotation of Crops the year round no dead time, enormous profits on products, good shipping facilities, healthy climate, no big coal or wood bills, plenty of fish and game, and other things too numerous to mention in space allotted. Write at once and secure an option on the most desirable lands in the United States. The lands will go fast and the first purchasers will get the best. 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This Is one of Dr. Fulton's best books, deals with the question of celibacy of tfc priesthood from a religious standpoint; alic the past and present history of the Kome Catholic Church. Price, in cloth cover, I.Cc Sent postpaid on receipt of price, by AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., egaa Hf J g Celebrated t ema.f ilflf 1 Vowder. new f-il f ith rt!T.Kl IVnnvmni Piii,i.prtlauui4cOJ In g. T. I1X. Bck By, Btatos. Ilia iw, .ii tir i n i dp i til n lanterns Wantts lad rbrSsle orKxrhanm 80i Filbert 8tPhlUu,Pi iiT 500,000 Secretary American Home Colonization Company, WORK FOR FALL AND Wo will give $2110.00 to anyone who will sell within the next I three mouths 200 copies of "Talks to Children About Jesus." One of I the most popular books ever published. Over l.iU.UOO copies already i sold. Agents sell from 10 to l copies a day. Heittitimlly illustrated, g freight paid and credit glveu. 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