- THE AMERICAN Cutliolli. hi'nce I lira not lwy In rMMl favor with mme short-lK'it,,l I'orlexliinli who think their Ultil.t an! elisions exercises nhoultt lie In tl public schools. However, a I lnllevrt the greatest danger to our llbnl from Homnnlsm and Jesuit Uni, 1 p.ui "whl yecs." The difference In my mind between Protestant and Catholic Is not In the honesty of purpose of pit her ti much ax In tho organlntlon of their respec tive churches. The Protestant chiifh In an erlesslnstleal ropiilillr. In which the preachers are responsible to tho members of their church aul must. In a way. reflect the sentiment of their people. Whereas, the Catholic, advantage. he hit ever no liberal, can have little or no Influence on the policy of h's church, as the priest Is not responsl hle to his people, but to a, foreign power across the sea: so that a Cnth- olle who becomes lihernllaed (civil ized. I call It) has either to leave the church or keen his mouth shut. o you see, Mr. Editor, that as I am a believer In democracy I must he op posed to any form of rule In which tho people have no voice, and while laymen, my opposition to the eccles iastical despotism that claims him for Its own, ls"flxed as fate and relentless as death." Yours very truly. W. 0. P. IIITT, 111., Jan. 3. The American: I regret to have to say, discontinue THE CPDSTKY B ARUZE (OwiUu'wd 1rr.ni !' I ) hm the serpent's; will woolly swallow op America. If some of the bet commentators on the Thirteenth of Revelation a' correct, and everything Just nrw Is falling Into line In that direction. It dora not take a very great prophet I , wiW no , honl or w1,i nare to draw conclusions as to about wnere we. n s nation, will toe up along the line of prophecy. It is said we are stftWinK alone In the Hue of prophecy here In America, fiod In III window certainly saw this great nation, so dif ferent from all other powers that ever anise. Hut now, can It possible that we, (Jreat America, shall walk Into the great Godlike drama as the two-horned beaut of Revelations 13:11-5, "And I beheld another beast coming up out or tha earth, and he had two horns like a lamb. "Some of the able commen tators produce some of the most stu pendous proofs, that America Is with out doubt the two-horned beast, and has been In Its lamb-like state, which lit now at an end. The rise of the beast, or power, out of the earth. Is different from all other political pow ers, or beasts namel In tha Itlble. Revelations 13:11: "And I beheld another beast coming up out of the eajth;" not out of the sea, or from among the people, aa all other nations rose, but out of the earth, or wil derness, America grew, certainly like a Iamb, compared to other powers on ef.it h. "And he spoke as a dragon." To act In a spiritual sense, Is to ni'f.k. Has not Cleveland's and MAInWr. actions spoken to our American hearts like a dragon?. The most nhlo mm mentators of modern times agreo 'hut Revelntlons.lSChap.. rives by pplrltual prophetic illustrations, the oontempt ableness that embodies the Roman octopus in part, and some of them Have taken up the lamb-like beast with very able argument and proofs, and set forth that America is actually the two-horned hpast. that she is now fall'nx into the clutches ol Rome. Revelations, 13th, 1st: "And I stood upon the sand of the sea and aaw a beast rise up out of the sea hav ing seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns and upon Is heads the name of blasphemy." Uesd the word. The two-horned lamb-like benst America, is falling into the clutches nf the old venomous octopus. In this age of the world could this be expected? Ia it possible? It sounds like a night mare a horrible dream. It nlnio-t bereftB a true American of natural reason, and Is enough to mak his heart's blood gush form. V"' I -t n.- tell you, in thunder tones, that the signs of the times, Just now. point, most dangerously close, and fearfully and exceedingly near to this, that America is falling Into the clutchea r t Rome aa fast as Satan fell from heaven, and nothing will stop it. with out we, aa true Americans, burst the serpent's chain, arise In our might aa one man and put our foot on the Tlper, our hearts, minds and hands In the work. Let our cry be to our God for union of atrength and America for Ameri cans, first, last and forever. Awake, h, America, awake! for Ood's sake, for your children's sake, your wives' sake, for your country, for yourselves! Shake off the shackles of hell and stand firm for America. Let this be our whole aim. Let us awake America, If possible, for we are indeed tn dan ger. Oh, cry aloud and spare not. Let as not nail our flag only to the mast Bead, but to our hearts, and rivet our minds on the work, and let our actions ory most vehemently for God &nd America above everything else. With a firm and determined grip, let us hold America and cut loose the bonds that are pulling us to the bottomless pit ay reuniting as one solid body for anion and strength, and preserve America for Americans forever. JERRY MORGAN. . LIJ .... -n-.k to about It say they cannot af-' but money la hard to get. Send regards power. Rome already has the nation rfTSX :uTt"kt5oi JS roIw' timaro'cloae. hut I to you and hop. Unto. I. our neit by lh. tnroat. d wh.t will It be day Ardlng to the Scripture. .1- do not believe that is the reason president. ! when she gets full control of the gov- ways true. Rome wilt b down some think It I J ',"'! HARTLEY. Ia.. Jan. 4 -Dear Edl- ernment and can condemn 'heretics" but we will have to waicn ana -" -h,! h,. tor: My flag Is still nailed to tne d , them OTer t0 the gcular court The secular power will then be papal. Even now some A. P. A.'s show he white feather. Rome Is not afraid tn nut forth tr MiiIhI riulR hlasuhem- Ke,peci fully. I take my name off 'your subscription ,.,.lm. n.. Pr,Mtanl. . rd- LAl'REL SriUNUS, N. J.. Uec. 21. HOI.DREGE, Neb.. Jan. 2. Dear list ours In t., V. I u. m. j ' ,a v .; ... iw-,hr I in h.nd and I L i .i v.. XI t n.v rnv sub-1 .. .tlon and pronounce our free schools ham en to enclose the money for '98, wrption for 'S. The roads have been NMltlen licfore. 1 favor freedom of thought, apeer-n ai WM)n u potmtbl unj. 'J1'' "r dUty " " not male ; different to me. and "i "si. , I wish you GkI ...eed for the coming should not to them (If t, r .m-r- ;"-' ,ar,hat , ha not got year, and hope that your paper will " " u7?' p' the dollar, and don't know where to , be spread and read all over tn iina. " ' c K(t one. Therefore I must asK you to CHICAGO. Dec. 30. Gentlemen: 1 able to renew my su.,- . - V 1j v,..,r n.rfi.-f. hut I ond it script Ion once more, for I take great ,ruln L ' I '.M- ll 1 f Pleure in reading every paper from and . sn.l pw, also a free non so. tarlan ,oll,i R,.t along without the pap.r. for ' ins " "; "'JJ.'J public schof.1. I am opposed to relU- lke It. As I have said before, our " itb Tat but w, Us interference with our public government is run by Rum and Ro- hoave. t'n'va tllv;V among he schiNils. whether from Protestant or niuninm and tolerated through Ignor- 1 ,. sinks of bell. Americans, lovers of and liberty, come to the front show your hand. Don't hide be- "tory hind anything. Christianity is stronger than popery if put In the open field. ance. Keep unfiling me woous. i mum we will run them out in time. Yours for the cause, M. O. U. EIXENSIU'RG, Wash., Nov. 29. Find enclosed $1.50. I suppose my six months' subscription has about expired and I send you $1 to renew It for an other year; 25 cents for the book en titled "Stenographer." and 2" cents to pay you to send me 10 copies of do not wnnlil lilfA heathen Practice your principles iree aiscus- Cathollcs about all my life. so. of sion. Let your light shine. Rome can course. I know them pretty well. Hop- not 8an,i the light Much of her power Ing you will keep up the good fight. , n ,he ,gnorance of the people. I remain, as ever, Yours respectfully, , j C ji When the people know as much about religion and human rights as popes and princes, their supremacy and tyr- All hands to the ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Dec. 29. Gen- renew mv snhscrlnt ion for another annv are at an end year. I could not get along without It. front. Popery Is in Its dotage and can- Ijist year I paid for three, and If they not i,0u out mUch longer against The American containing the testl- h " carefully I know they will chr,BUanUy and modern light iy of the girls who escaped from l; lause they are all better able House of the G.xd Shepherd. 1 "an 1 "m anJ ' th7 have not read It carefully I do not want to waste mon the ft. .. v t.nn AirllllniV Qtl4 A V IWui tl IP rWlTt. . "' u.l mnnev on them Your naner and ery ror tweniy-nve years, ptow lum. , V Y , v. J ... j Ika Clllan la n Iw.l 1 . nil f ran hc.aiiBii 1 will use It to the best "-" "" I have help J. I. SKERRY, N. Y. Dear Sir and "Friend": Enclosed I send you $1.00 for The American. I can not do with out your valuable paper. As soon as I read It I send It to a friend who places It in the Young Women's Read ing room at Haverhill, Mass., so it goes on fulfilling its mission. The Catholics have a firm hold tn these eastern states. Nearly every officer they give me thev news I want to know. I remain, your truly, C. F. M. CALVIN. Too Many Feenians Get Jbs. LONDON, Jan. 1. A good deal of resentment has been creatsd in official circles here by the action of the United States government In appointing Pat- NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. Dec. 2fi -Dear Sir: Please find enclose! $100 year. I could not get along without It rick Egan as official delegate to inves 1 wish I were able to send vou mora tigate certain Instances of alleged eva subscrlbers. The A. P. A. is the hest irtn nf th(. Chinese exclusion law. movement that has been organized in the United States. We wish it much success and that. It may go on to lc- has the map of Ireland or France on orv,Bn, "? 8, TJ.rLto" fc'r his face and popery stamped on his President In 1900. I have noenmly toward th-Catholic bra,n May yml ap youp pap(,r v against Rome, Yours In the ni;ht 1.. P. long to tight for the right. Yours In F. P. and P., J. II. D. HUNTINGTON. Ind.. Dec. 26. Your letter of December 1 is at hand. I am glad you are still fighting te "Red- Fins," as I call them. Yes. I want SEDALIA, Mo., Dec. 30. Gentle- The nomination Is regarded here as distinctly unfriendly toward Great Britain, as it ia felt that the United States government might look else where than in the ranks of Irish refu eees and of avowed antagonists to l. I shall try ' to get some of your the rottenness of the Catholic Church books as soon as I get out of debt on my house. As ever for the right. W. II. N. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Doc. 22 Enclosed find order for $1.00, for which church to destroy our cherished instl- fnd The American to me m han tiitiona An.t mivernment nmi . nn a Francisco, Cal. ours received several Respectfully, E. A. G. Th. Amorlnnn T nm irnMlnir vorv r.1,1- tho i.onr fnr another venr RnclnHed BCrlntion for 1S9S. I hearMlv iippTOVP eyesight falling and cannot do as I please find express money order for the way In which you are showlnB: once did, and would like to continue to do. Hut I assure you my interest In the cause Is not the least diminished. It Is astonishing how the American peo ple are so indifferent to this danger, with a dally visible demonstration or the determined design of the Catholic men: I am rather late in jendin my r.lQj f, . . ho intrusted with money. Put it Is never too lata to do ,-.. u good deed, so I will send It even at delicate missions affecting the Can thls latJ date. Enclosed you will find adian border line. The English gov- money order for $1 to renew my iub- ernment in this connection notes that the United States seems to make a point of choosing precisely Iriah-Amer LANCASTER, Pa., Dec. 27. Dear Sir: Do not stop my paper. I will send you the money In about ten dam 1 am trying to get two subscribers for The American. Your paper is all right doing good work. I hope you will tut Ions and government and set up a "ancisco, w. lours receea several """" fall right Yours respectfully priestly hierarchy. I do not expect to uys ago, but have not had t me to come out all right lours respectfully, live to see it. but unless something Kpt ortlor- aimire your pluck in this turns up to frustrate their plans. It j worK- ou can cn8"ier me a me sud- wlll result In nna nf thn mnnt terrlhln ScHber. I Will send you a list Of names and addresses of some friends here in a few days, i wish I were able to do more for you. Yours In F., P. P., O. A. K. wars the world even saw; the result, like slavery, the final destruction of the satanlc Institution. I am heartily ashamed of President McKlnley, that in BIm , K, u iu per.ieu. u'. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 23. Gen ni Mtlll mtrafuta In nnrarlntr ti tha I ' .. , . , tlemen: I send you with this a re m.c .. .1. o ... iu . i , () Bubscription for your rea der the unlimited control of Htshop ppr- , CeVeland we are some- ..nnuu. xu,.,.,, eisiuuy pnynm ; . , flllinnn1n,H that vnn rin rnt take up the cause of the American CHICAGO, 111., Jan. 2. American Publishing Co.: Gentlemen En closed please find $1 to pay for The American for 1898. I have been trying to get some subscribers for your pa per, but when It gets to paying a dol- hls political debts, which has got to be one of the most dangerous features of present politics. I hope and pray that the Senate will refuse to confirm Mc Kenna's appointment. Put, I suppose, it is useless to thus hope. Heartily wishing you success In battling with tblB satanlc evil, I remain, yours, U S. T. SWEET SPRINGS. Mo.. Dec. 3. Editor American: Your letter of the 1st at hand, and we will answer at once. Yes, we want to continue in the fight for our liberties, for our schools, against priestly Influence in politics and for the restrictions of Immigra tion. Yes. we want to help open the con vents, to help drive out the Jesuits and to hlp close all the houses and Institutions called Hous of the Good Shepherd. Our flag Is still nailed to the masthead of antl-Roraanism. We are praying God to deliver our land from the terrible curse that Is now upon us. May the time soon come when our American girls will not be enslaved in Roman dungeons. We would love to know one thing. W?hy was the great ado made by our nation over the Cuban girl that was freed from her prison, while tn our own land thousands are Imprisoned and die from abuse, overwork and starvation ? We are glad the dear Cu ban girl Is free and we would be gald Indeed could lour i own native girls be free also. May God direct us and send a man to lead our armies to vic tory, for McKInley has not. Yoifrs In love of freedom, S. S. and K. E. B. ATCHISON. Kans.. Dec. 29. Dear Thompson: The enclosed 'renewals" are the best I could do with the limit ed time at my disposal, but I wish I could do a thousand times bettetr. It Is beyond my comprehension how the average citizen enjoying the advant ages of our boasted Christian civili zation and the chance for at least a "common school" education, can wait to have his duty pointed out to him his attention called to the fact that his "renewal" was due; that you need it ELM IRA, N. Y., Dec. 28. Gentle men: Please find enclosed $1 for ime year's subscription, and please keep up the fight against our common enemy, who is always ready to down us at any time and place and in every position In life. Yours truly, G. W. F. HUNTINGTON, Ore., Dec. 28. Dear Sirs and Friends: Please excuse delay. I attempted up to the last minute to get some subscribers and only suc ceeded in getting one other. .'Sxira copy of December 3d; total, $2.05. A party, bellevtng that the only way to obtain recognition of our prlncip'eais to create a balance of power equal to f.iend. for all time to come agains me oiner siue. lrusung inai you win Rome. D. L. kepe on nrtng into tne itoman camp, and with best wishes for your success, I remain, yours, G. H. L. HOLDREGE, Neb., Dec. 6. I en close herein my dollar. Success to The KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 30. Gen tlemen: Please find enclosed $1.00 to renew my subscription to The Amer ican for 1898. Address same as for the nnst four years Wlshlne von a hannv American, neie is my uauu aim ueari and prosperous New Year, I remain for the cause of true Americanism. as ever a friend to your excellent pa- Yes, my flag Is still nailed to the mast of anti-Romanism. If you will send me a few extra copies this week I will try and get a few more dollars. Yours In F.. P. P., J. A. A. BLOOMINGTON. 111., Dec. 25.- per, J. C. M. ELKHART, Ind., Dec. 29. Dear Ed Itor American: I heartily concur in all the sentiments contained In your let ter and then published In your valu able paper. I wish I could send more Find enclosed $1 for my subscription, than $1, but cannot, so must content I never receive The American till Mon- day, but glad to get It then. I am with you on the Catholic prison. Do away with them or throw them open to tho world. The Romans have a hospital here; so have we, the despised A. P. A.'s. Long may the American wave. I myself with that Yours fraternally, S. W. H. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Dec. 27. Gentle men: Please send The American to this address until I notify you differ ently. I like your paper very much. will do what I can to help you. Yours and admire your true Americanism in F., L. T., E. B. H. ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 23. Editor American: Dear Sir You ask if my flag Is still nailed to the masthead of anti-Romanism. I will answer you by stating that I was threatened with annihilation by a Romanist for say Wish you success in your noble work for the coming New Year. MRS. M. F. COLUMBUS, Neb., Dec. 28.-3en tlemen: Please find enclosed $2.00 one from myself and one from F. L. at Humphrey. Platte County. Neb., for ing that monks were greasy, ".ary The American for the year 1898. Very vagabonds ana snouia not oe toteratea respectfully your, H. T. S. tn this country. I had a very lively i time, for there were several toe-k!ss?re I ELMIRA. N. Y., Dec 24. Enclosed present at the time: I always manage please find $3.00 for three subscriptions to come out on top wnen I get in an to January 1. 1899. Yours In F.. P. P. F. F. argument with Papists. I have read a great many anti-Roman works, soma of them first-class, so I am loaded at all times for a scrap with Rome. I enclose $1 to renew my subscrlp- tlon to January 1. 1899. Your .truly. ' great r,ch and fre an(, i bond, to receive a mark In their right WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 26. handg to pay for The American. I've been that 110 man mht hxl or sel1' very anxious to send you new sub- he that had the mark, or the name that your hands must be upheld. Such scribers, but find all ready to read my of the beast, or the number of his willful blindness prompts me to say, ' paper, but not sufficiently Interested name." Rev. 13:16-17 ftwl BRADjI tha tlata trtw It will tnlrA n nnn envtlitntf It 1 it tamllv some Brest ahock to waken thA fnnl '. wnnlrt he aorrv Indeed to An without 1 anote tn'8 prophetic description Whe Would be Perm'ttetj tn Trade. "And he causeth all, both small leans professing Fenian Ism for mis sions of this cuaracter, Messrs. O'Brien, McGlogan, I Barry, etc., having been charged tn the past wltb the administration of the alien con tract labor laws at Buffalo, Detroit and Windsor. America has never produced a more polished scholar, a greater logician or a grander Christian than A. Cleve land Coxe, Bishop of the Episcopal church for Western New York. His letters to Satolli have never tern equalled by any living writer. We have those letters printed in pamphlet form. They make a book of 72 pages. We will 8f nd you one of thoi-e books If you will send us 25c. and the names of ten of jour friends to whom we can send (ample copies cf THE AMERICAN. Sbow jour interest in this fight against political Komanism by investing 25 cents in sample copies. Dost Tubarro fepil ana timok lur l ift imtj. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, lull f lire, nerve and vigor, take No-T9 line, tbe wonder-worker, tbat make weak mea strong. All drUKifiBLa, 60c or II. Cureguaras toed Bool't and sample free. Address Sterling Ke , u Chicago or New York, Sot too Smooth. 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It gives a classified List of all Nations, with Forms of Government, Geo graphical Location, Size and Population. mis beautiful Atlas Is bound la heavy paper cover, and will be sent to Cfl RFMTt ny address upon receipt of - -- -- JW IILHI AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO HAVE YOU READ- If (P I y lor fn. a natrlrHt niup than thou- ore Hivm B"WS lu WHHCI1 me IOOl : WOUIU UB Sorry lUUeeU lO UU WUUUUl - as 'poor 11 "1 chureTmoVS. I wish tant who sleeps now. just as It j it. The cartoons please both old and because it describes what popery has sleepy-headed north was changed In a moment to an alert and warlike people by the bombardment of Fort Sumpter by the Romish General Beauregard. Enclosed Is draft for $14. R. A. MIDDLE GROVE. Mo., Dec. 27. Editor American: Enclosed find order for $1. for which please renew my sub- your paper could be published in Chi cago, as I think it would do lots of good, especially to our sleeping Amer icans, who think that there is no dan ger coming from Rome. If you could see the men who fill our city offices you could see that Rome and Ireland are dominating in our city. And s: ill there is no danger coming from Rnme I want to help to hold Rome down scrpltion. I don't know why everybody and the Union Flag up, and open the don't take that paper. I will still try Houses of the Good (or rather bad) to get people to take It, W. D. B. 8hepherd for public Inspection. 1 1 HENRY, III., Dec. 27. Enclosed find hope that the eyes of our American money for renewal of my subscription business men can be opened as to for 1898. I have read your paper for some facts. A few doors from where several years and think It all right. I I work is a store In which, I would only wish there were more such In like to bet a cent against a toothpick, the country. Yes, my colors are nailed every one of the employes are Roman to the masthead with the very best Catholics, and some other houses I nails; nailed there so tight that no know of would not employ anybody human power can get them down. I nnle8S they were Catholics. What I bave enlisted for life and calculate to want to say Is this, American business serve out my enlistment, and I wish did in '61, when the temporizing young. God bles you and your efforts been and is today, even in the United hrisf Cam To iCongjsss to enlighten our people. Wishing yon states. Rome is fulfilling this proph- u pruspr roua mm nappy iew irai, it j i I remain, fraternalaly yours. , t0 ,he extPnt of her Pwer and ln' MRS. H. C. S. j flupnee. Her greedy, iron grasp fas- fpnq unrtTi avorv nlnna tf timinr nnvm AURORA, 111., Dec. 20. On th5 ' ' , ' within I trust that you will find the and Proflt To 80me deKree- u ,s al" renewal card that you sent me, to- ready true, that no man Is permitted gether with the price of one year's to buy or sell save he who has the subscription for The American. I am "mark of tne beast," either by pro very much pleased with The Anient- .... , can and it columns of American brain "-. - food. I am so taken up with It that any measure opposed to the Interests I wish It was a dally instead of a or wishes of Rome. A nod from the weekly. Then you bet you would have pope or h)a prelatIc agents, shuts or jvuuitj uuwuug. nuuie its nrvts a E-uiuv? BY M W. HOWARD houses ought not to employ any Ro man Catholics if they know it By era ploying Irish they strengthen the Ro man cause and weaken the Protfs- every American In the United State would to the same. I am surrounded with Romans and almost alone, but I shall stay right with them. I don't tants, who are kept idle. I know It to ; propose to back down while I live. 3 be a fact that a Roman Catholic can hve delaved renewing my eubsrip find work easier that a Protestant, as tlon for the purpose of trying to get they help one another: thera Is more others to subscribe, but I guess I will anion among them. I havs to send It alone, as every one I The Most Sensational Book M Written! II ECLIPSES ALL OTHER EROTIC EFFORTS. The wickedness of tbe Capital City exposed and Its disorderly houses mannnfl nut PTa j Kaa n MsaA ho PnaaMn flla val An 1 and hla P.iKlnat. anil kw in the grass. We can see the head of I)ens the mmrtbs of Protestants, gags Senator9i Congressmen and their families. It Is the boldest exposure of vioe the rentile in Rome, but where is the the press; even the Protestant pulpit and corruption in high places ever written. Raad It and learn about your tall? The body, I think. Is In Washing- )s largely reticent and the merchant high officials, your Senators and Congressmen and their mistresses, and the ton. D C. United States, White House. 8tandg aloof from lnfrtltTJtlon op- ! desecration of our National Capital. STARTLING DISCLOSURES made Yours truly, R. A. S. , , . . . Known for the first time! Read and learn. Over 15,000 copies sold In Wash- posed to the tyrannical domination Of in(rton in three weeks. Tha hast seller out. Now In Its third edition n I nm vr.rt rr T n n " . 1 . . .... u.Aoi cnu, jtfim.. ou. ut-nuo- Koine, rearing a dovcou. Ana so. men: Please una ii.oo enclosed ror throt)gh tne rank and file of offlce. my paper for the ensuing year. Times , " , x . have been very hard here the past sua- seekers, from the president downward, son, but we hope thrv will be better. It And when the nun goes the rounds on looks that way. There Is no longs her begging trip, she gets the cash or here. 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