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THE ERICAN IS SURE TO BE A SPLIT School Question May Disrupt the Canadian Government. SkwM tke CMblnr4 Form Defeat tb Irararc It Will Mr IssrdiAte DIm1dUm and m Aprsl U the Ceontry. V Ottawa, Out., Jtn. 1. The sixth and last fe-sion of the le Tenth parlia ment of Canada opens tomorrow. Tbe proceedings ti me orsiaay wm oe lim ited to tbe opening ceremonies. After these both houses will adjourn until Tuesday next, when the debate will be commenced upon the address in reply to tbe tpeech from the throne. It I likely to develop a spirited discussion, for Liberal hope run high as the result of recent victories in tbe by-elections. Interest centers, of course, In the Is sue of tbe Manitoba school question measure, which Is to be submitted to parliament, dealing; with that subject Tbe division upon tbe remedial bill, as it is called, will certainly be the great event of the session. The question is already being asked: "Will the gov ernment be able to carry it through the house?" Against the bill will be ranged the solid strength of the opposition, includ' lng the McCarthyites, reinforced by N (Jiarae waanoe, cmei ui mo uruge order, and many other Conservatives who have broken with the government on this question. Should these forces successfully combine to defeat the measure, as they likely will, it will mean tbe defeat of the government, immediate dissolution, an appeal to the country, and the probable return of the Liberals to power. In any event the final session of the present parlla- ment is bound to be a memorable one. Earl Aberdeen will devote several paragraphs of his speech from the throne at the opening to-morrow to a reference to his tour of the northwest and British Columbia. Pis excellency will dilate upon the mining develop ment in British Columbia, the advance ment of tbe Indians under tbe tutelage of the interior department, and the ' necessity of keeping up the northwest mounted police force. In regard to the fast Atlantic steam ship service and the Paclflo cable scheme the governor will say that tbe government bas learned with satisfac tion that It Is the intention of the Brit lsh recretary of state for the colonies to appoint a oommlttee to consider a pro posed Paclflo cable to connect Canada with Australia. Parliament will no doubt share the gratification with which the government welcomes these announcements as affording further evidence of the desire of her majesty's government to draw closer to each -other and the mother land the outlying portions of the queen's dominions. The governor will promise that parliament's attention will be asked "to measures in tended to provide for the better arming of our militia and the strengthening of Canadian defenses." Parliament will also be Informed that the commissioners appointed by Great Britain and the United States for the purpose of delimiting the boundary be tween Alaska and Canada have con cluded their labors and have signed a joint report for presentation to their respective governments. Parliament will also be asked to consider measures for the extension and development of our trade In agricultural products with tbe United Kingdom and other markets The speech from the throne will con tain also a reference to tbe bountiful harvest, the improvement in trade, and the recent satisfactory increase In the revenues. Measures will be promised to increase the parliamentary repre sentation of the northwest territories and to amend the copyright laws. So serious is the threatened split in the Conservative party over the policy ' of introducing a federal act to impose separate schools upon Manitoba that the impression Is abroad to-night that no promise of such legislation will be made in the governor's speech to-mor row, but I am assured his excellency will make defi nite announcement of the introduction of a remedial bill. Immediately after the prorogation of parliament he will say: "The govern- 4 ment communicated through the lieu tenant-governor of Manitoba with the governor of that province in order to ascertain upon what lines the local au thorltles of Manitoba would be pre pared to promote amendments to the acts respecting education in schools In that province, and whether any ar rangement was possible with the Man! toba government which could render action by the federal parliament In this connection unnecessary." Regret will be expressed "that tbe advisers of the lieutenant-governor have declined to entertain favorably these suggestions, thereby rendering f. ' it necessary for the federal government In pursuance of Its declared policy to . Introduce legislation in regard to this subject." . Send me a silver dime, and I will send your name and address to over 30 .of tbe leading patriotic and other re form oaoers. and vou will receive sam- '. pie copies of each for reading and dls- triDuuon. u., rADUKTT, Ennls, Texas. ' NVRSTIQATH Two Lctteri t the Same Stroke Double Durability, w Double Speed . . Latest Improvement, earrings on Kail-Hearings, liouble Klhboa Movement, Keys Lock at End of Una, Man OUier Oonveaclea. The JEWBTT Is a Blnfle Center TvDe- wrlter with I'mvtiuii. Keyboard very prompt and easy In action, with tbe superior mechanism and construction of tbe Duplex. excepting ue double features.; Liberal Exchange for OtherrMachines. Typewriters Rented. Stenographers' Supplies.) H. C. WALL, Tel. 1279. 1215 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEB. A Visit of Jesus Christ TO POPB PIUS IX. Ons of VICTOR H COO'S wittiest and most sarcastic poems, translated from tns French by OHA8H ROY8, S8I P Street, WASHINGTON, O. 0 Christ takes a look Into tbe Vatican! con verses with one of the pope's guards and s cardinal. Single copy lue iu copies w 100 copies 16-00 NOTE New edition. Increased bv IS pages. Tbe life of Victor Hugo; Tbe Canon Laws and their source; a. r. a. rnncipies irom autn entic source; Irish Massacre of 1M1. related by the French Homan Catholic hlitorian. liamartine; ine marriage vunwwi ui must be signed by a Protestant to obtain Roman Catholic bride, with cabinet half-tone oicture of the author. GRAND LODGE L0YAL 0RANGE institution : ' or THS United States of America. FRANCIS O. CAMPBELL. M. W. G. M.. ' Minneapolis, Minn. ROBT. W. JOHNS CON, Supreme Secretary, xroy, view zoraj sf. T T.OOK. 1815 Howard Street. Omaha, Neb.. Organiser for department of Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri anu uoioraao. OBANOB PRINCIPLES. On behalf of tha Loyal Orange Lodge of the United States of America.an with a view 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 sisterhood, bound by three ties- Justice, Truth and Righteousness. It has no hidden alms It Is Fraternal and Benevolent assisting and protecting members while living and shelt widows and orphans when they are re moved by death. It upholds the right of private Judgment the on trammelled freedom of opinion i be lieves the pnbllo schools are an essential safeguard of the state, and 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 Rome should be rigorously excluded from teaching therein. It believes primary allegiance la due to the government which protects the lives, liberties and properties of itm cltUens, and that ecclesiastical authority should not' under any circumstances, be permitted to meddle In the affairs of state, and that coer cion of acltlsen In the exercise of his or her right of franchise, under the gnlee of relig ions or spiritual authority should be pun ished as a crime against the state. That It Is the duty of every cltlten 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 glori ous freedom be protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourages habits of frugality and in dustry among its members, and is proud So boast that Orangemen seldom become a public charge or accept pauper bread. It believes In the restriction of Immigra tion and the extension of time for the natur alisation of citlsens, and that thepubllo ends shall be held for actual American citl sens who become settlers. The Loyal Orange lustltution of the United States of America has certain requirements for membership; That a man shall be an actual American cltlsen, having complied with the laws of the United States 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 thrifty and successful tn his 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 least 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 he meets the loregoln requirements. These are the Qualifications reanired a every applicant to the order, and we do not think that any patriotic American order can oner a setter array oi nnncipiee ana veaon-Inge. LODGE DIRECTORY. NEBRASKA. stats; content, or miumii SO.-WMF. KNAFPH O Hoi TA Ota ah a 8. V. O.-H. 8. UAKTHOLD, Plattsaaouth a Secy.-OKO.C. FE.NTON. P. O bos Ms Omit hit. . 0. Tree. -C. H. ALLKN. Omaha. OonductorB. O. BAKKKR, PlalasUMitt. WardeeH. P. COOLIIHJK, Hemlock. aeatlnots-P. B McACLEY. DO. Ouiakai . L. hukKHAM. Platlsmouth. , hprestntat!ves to National Council Wat P. KNA1T, H. L. DA V, P. 8. McAULKY. i W. HOUt'EH K. P. DOLMAN The neit regular meeting will be held OS the third Tuesday In July, US, at 1'laUs mouth. FRANCIS S. KEY COUNCIL No S soeeu every Friday evening at O. A. B. Hall. Plsttsmoutfa. Neb. .Visiting brothers cor dially Invited. O, K. JOUNHON. KecBaa TTTA8HINOTON COUNCIL No, 1, assets every Tuesday eve. la Idlewlld hall, Mth and Grant streets. Visiting brothers always welcome. J. H. Habvby. Sec'y T INOOLN COUNCIL No. , esses la Ida " coin, Nebraska COLUMBIA COUNCIL No, 1 meets everv Friday evening In Patterson block, Hth and Farnana Streets. W. M. Thomas Councilor. E. U Maksto, Secretary. riARFIRLD OOONOIL No. S, meets every VT Tuesday night la South Omaha. Var Bias. U. b. Huh an. Councilor. Secretary T IBBBTY COUNCIL No. T meet every " Tuesday evening, I. O. O. F. Hall, Louis ville, Neb. T. H. Lucas, Kec. Bec'y. POCNCIL No. m. A. P. A., Cameron, Mo., Vi meets every second and fourth Monday evening, at Fraternity Temple. Visitor! welcome. BLUFF CITY OOCNOIL No T meets every Wednesday evening In O. A. B. Hall Council Bluffs, la. Oxford Council. No. 130, of tha American Prnuwilve Association, of Oxford, Neb.. meet In their council chamber every Friday night at 7:30 r. M. Sojourning friends in good standing are always welcome. U. CI. Dunkin, Pres.; F. (J. Scarborough, Kec Secretary. I.INOOI.N Commander Mo. I. U. A. M. meets every Thursday evening In P. O. 8. of A. hall. Council Bluffs. la. A. M. Burnham, Recorder. OMAHA COMMANDERY NO. 1. U. A. M. meets on first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, at G. A. U. Hall. 116 North Fifteenth street, Omaha, Neb. P. A. fcaxman, Commanderi H, . Ledyard, Recorder. MISSOURI. STATS COUNCIL OF MISSOURI. B. 0. F. C. Borden, Holden, Mo. 8. V. C.-Kev. H. A. Slaughter. 8t. Joseph Missouri - 8. 0. 8ec'v Rolls U. Carroll. warrenaDur. Missouri . WIU meet la Chilllcothe. Mo., February 18BS. KANSAS CITY COUNCILS TTAN8AS CITY COUNCIL NO. S-Meets every Friday night at 122 UeOee street j as. Mcnamara, sec y uuu s.ast wtu si. COLUMBIA COUNCIL NO. IS Meets ever; Saturday night at the corner of Twelfth and Cherry streets, W. Y. Shearer, Record ing Secretary. 1407 Madison street. TJATKIOT COUNCIL NO. 81 Meets everj J- TiiHxdav nlirht at 1222 McOee streets. PerceyP. Oumni, Bee Secretary, 2118 Drlpp street. flATB CITY COUNCIL No. 44 Meets every u Mond&v night, corner ISth and Pena 8U., over drug store. CPBINGF1ELD COUNCIL No. 48-MeeU everv Tbursdav night, between Slat end 82nd on Holmes. CHEFFIELD COUNCIL Mo. SS-Heets at Sheffield every Thursday night. Thomas Smith, ttec. sec y, enemeia, no. ABB LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. IS. AMEBI- iu Protective Association meets ever sec ond and fourth Wednesday of each month it I. u. U. r. ball, riattsmoutn, neo. visiting members are welcome J. H. Bmlth. Sec AURORA COUNCIL No, S, W. A. P. A. A Meets every Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock, at the A. P. A. Hall, 437 Minnesota avenue, Kansas City, Kan. DROSPEOT COUNCIL No, 61, A. P. A. Meets 17 every Monday evening at the corner of Twenty-third and Prospect avenue. KansM Ulty, so. reraona aesinng so join may en close their name, street and number, ward, age and occupation, and direct to box ttl Kansas City, Mo.. America Council No. 7, meets at Wood ward's Ball every Wednesday at t p. m sharp, third street and Lafayette avenue, Kansas City, Mo. All visiting friends will be cordially wel- corned. Mrs. a Abbott, President. Mrs. Ida Phillips. Secretary.) CCREKA COUNCIL No. 1, W. A. P. A-Meett - second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at t o'clock In the A. P. A. Hall, Southeast cor ner Packard and Osage avenue, Armourdaie. Visitors are cordially In rlted to attend. UTIDE AWAKE COUNCIL No. 10, A. P. A. ' meets every Friday night at 18th asd L Road, Qrlgsby's hall, Kansas City, Kan. -pXCELSIOK COUNCIL NO. S, W. A. P. A mtets on the first and third Thursday afternoon of each month, at : o'clock, at Bell's hall, Southwest Boulevard, near state line. Hosed ale, Kansas. Friends of othei councils are cordially Invited to attend Every true American lady is Invited to com and loin us, aod assist in the good work. InlatlonfeeU.OQ ' HATE CITY COUNCIL No. ft, A. P. A. u Meets every Saturday evening at 437 Min nesota avenue, Kansas City, Kas. Visitor cordially Invited. COUNCIL No. 7, A. P. A. Meets eyery Mon v day evening at Chamber of Commerce Ball. RIvervlew. Visitors cordially invited fOUNOIL No. 11, A. P. A. Meets at Wood- ward' Hall every Tuesday evening at m. sharp. Third street and Lafayette even as. A cordial invitation Is extended to visiting friends. ARGENTINE COUNCIL o. 12, A. P A. A Meets every Monday night in Hoke Hall, Argentine, Kan. All visitors welcomed. TOPEKA COUNCIL No. 14, A. P. A.-Meek 1 every Monday evening in A. O. U. W. Ball 411 Kansas avenue. Topeka Kansas. All visitors will be cordially welcomed. Oostdyk Council, No. 1, W. A. P. A. of Kan sas ulty, Mo., meets every Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at MOD Penn St. Address, Post office box 521, Kansas City, Mo. Sunflower Lodge, L. O. L., No. 364, meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 8 p. m., at Olaflln's hall, corner of Mlli street and Osage avenue, Kansas City. Kan. Visltitg brethren are cordially Invited to at tend. John Davidson, fli. M., Sim. Mo Naughton, Secy.. 715 Reynolds Ave. Liberty Council, No. 15, Jr. O. U. A. M. meets every Wednesday night, corner Pack ard and Osage streets, Armourdaie, Kansas, Thos. Bolt, secretary. KANSAS PURPLE STAB, L. O. L. No. -Meets first and third Tuesdays of eact month at 8 p. ni., in A. O. U. W. Hall, cornet Fourth stieet and Minnesota avenue, Kansai City, Kan. Samuel Harrison, W. M. Wm, Ballagh, secretary, 537 North run avenue Visiting brethren cordially Invited. DOS ED ALE COUNCIL No. 13, A. P. A., meet " every Wednesday nlgbt at McOeorge's hall, Rosedale, Kas. All friends cordially nvlted. W. 1. P. A Persons desiring information in regard to the ffl. A. P. A. should address either tbe president or secretary. State president of Nebraska. Mrs. Mary A. HeAsmann. 516 N. lAth street. Omaha. Neb. State Secretary of Nebraska, Mrs. E. Mes- erve, rremont, aeb. Success Council No. 3, ffl. A. P. A. meets every second and fourth fflednesday nights in each month at 8 o'clock p. m. at the G. A. K. Hall, 118 North Fifteenth street. Friends of the council are cordUUly 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. Hertsmana, p-esldent, 61S N. 16th St.. or Miss Alice M. Oil an, secretary, U3 N. zatn bu, umana, iteo. muCTt ifTlfTH $ fvrfmtft SMrastM-. Teeth ex tracted In the morn ing and a new set made tbe same dav. Teeth extracted without pa n. DR. WITHERS, Dentist, fourth noor, Brown mn utn & iouglaa. okaha, hi If you have a legal adyertisemtd eno Florida Home SECURED ON PAVHENT OFTEN BOLUMS, For Patriotic Ameriean' Citizens. T HE AMERICAN HOME COLONIZATION COMPANY, incorporated, has secured of tbe best Garden and Fruit Lands in tbe United States, and is prepared to sell them at prices and on terms tbe most liberal. These lands are located on the Southeast Coast of Florida, in on 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 and 809 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 the 8th District of Michigan, and has been thoroughly investigated by him and other members of the Company. SEVEN YEARS' TIME IS. GIVEN PURGHASEn, 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, Rotation of Crops the year round no dead time, enormous profits on products, good shipping facilities, healthy climate, no big coal or wood bills, plenty t 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. Th lands will go fast and the first purchasers will get the best. . . Through excursion trains will start from Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburg, New York and Philadel phia on October 1st, and a one-half fare rate has been assured to Jacksonville, Fla. From Jack sonville south to our lands the rate will be one-half fare, this last amount to be returned to tha purchaser by applying amount on the first payment. Address, for full particulars, o Rooms 603-4 Association Building, SUPREME CABINET . American Orange Knights, OBJECTS. This order Is formed of Demons whose ob jects Is to maintain the supremacy of law oraer ana cwnsutuuonmi ireeaomi to pre serve Inviolate the citlsen's franchise i; perpetuate and defend the precepts and fre Institutions of civil and religious liberty Suaranteed by the Const .utlon of the Unltei tates and established by our forefathers. FBO A BIS mt VOGIS. For Information regarding tbe formatlos Of new Commanderles, or supplies, write tt the supreme secretary. M. L. ZOOK, Bec'y, J.;M. Babkbr, a 0., 1515 Howard BY. Bacanaw. Mich. Omaha. Net Celebrated Vernal ders never fail. n nn (Ar telUaf in. a. i .xii a. sacs av. i S75Ar.10e)THs wm WrttXaSB, MtasF t WANTS. SITUATION WANTEDA first-class fire man wants a situation. Two and one- half years in last position. Address E, Chicago American. 10B SALE Two well-bred fox-hound pups, crossed with K en tuck v and Pennsylvania famous hunting dogs. Very pretty and well made. Male and female. They are three months old and must be sold. Price, $15.00. Call and see them If possible and be con vinced. Address, John Hetrlck, 354 South Western avenue, Chicago, ill. AGENTS WANTED Male and' Female, In each countv. State orevlous occuoa- tlon to receive special proposition. Steady worn; good pay ana advancement. 10-18-lOt Star PtJBLisHtKQ Co., Chicago. PERSONAL Why do you engage private detective agencies when a good Ameri can can be secured to do your work. Shad owing a specialty, eecrecy guaranteea. ine very best of references furnished. Address J. 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It takes an expert to tell the difference, as It stands all known tests of a genuine diamond, excepting the file. $2.00 PER KARAT. A solid gold 14-karat stud, with two (2) karat stone, (6.00. Ring, $3.50. Scarf Pin, $6 00. We will send these goods by express C. O. D. with privi lege of examination, at our expense. AGENTS WANTED. Please send 4 cenu or a Cat alogue. Address, THE SEARSJJEWELRY CO., Room 614, 225;Derborn St., Chicago., 111. tvpiease mention this paper. THE PRIEST, THE WOMAN, ? CONFESSIONAL BT EEV. 0HA8. CHINIQ0T. 1 This work deals entirely with the practice Of the Confessional box, and should b read by all Protestants as well as by Roman Cath olics themselves. The errors of the Confess ional are clearly pointed out. rrice, m eiotn 11.00, sent postpaid. Sold by AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO. "Oorwent Life Unveiled.' BT KDITH O'OOBMAN - This little work relate tbe bitter ezperlenes of a younc lady who was Induced through th cunning of tbe Jesuits and the Sister ol nh&rltv to n tar a convent. Her storv of th heartrending scenes enacted la those sink of Iniquity is told in a conviara( styie. Price in eiotn l., sens ponpsau uy AMERICAN PUBLISHING 00 OJESIE TTY, CHICAGO ILL, Agents who do not secure any o I r Go to California in a Tourist Sleeper. It is the RIGHT way. Pay more and you are ex travagant. Pay less and yon are uncomfortable. The newest, brightest, cleanest and easiest rid ing Tourist Sleepers are used for our Personally Conducted Excursions to California, which leave Omaha every Thursday morning reach ing San Francisco Sunday evening, and Los Angeles Monday noon. You can join them at any intermediate point. Ask nearest ticket agent for full information, or write to . J. Fbakcis, 6. P. A, Omaha, Neb. :fi..., THE WESTERN TRAIL is published quarterly by the CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND Sc PACIFIC RAILWAY. It tells how to get a farm in the West, and It will be sent to you gratis for one year. Send name and address to "Ed itor Western Trail, Chicago," and re oelre It one year free. JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A. not forget to send it to Tax American.