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K r'OnIT.1, Pro laud Gt:i'lMr. TraSiKuwv. S-nlP.4t.le DENVER. COLORADO: am. A- I A. rKINCII'LKa. Tks following are the declarations ef principles adopted by the Nation! Coun cil of the A. V. A. at IM Moines. loyalty to true Americanism, which knows neUbY birth, place, race, creed. Dor party. Is the tlrnt requirement for membership In the American 1'rotectiTO Association. "The American I'rotectlve Association is not a political party, and does not con trol the political ailil.auon of Us niem berH; but It Ira, lies lh.-m to be Intciis-iy active In the dlai barge of their political duties tn or out of party Hues. I cau.-e it believes that all problems confrnlinK our people will be bound solid by a con ac'.eDtlous discharge of the duties of citl seiifhin by every individual. "While toleiulit uf all cieeils. It hoi is that subjection anj support to any politi cal power not controlled by Am. rican c,t isens. and which claim ryual if not Kreater sovereignty than the government of the United States. t irreconcilable with American citlst-nithtp. It Is there fore opposed to the holding of offices In state or national ku eminent tiv any subject or supporter of such ecclesiastical power. "We uphold the constitution of the L'nlted States of America and no portion of it more than Its gunrantee of rell",ous liberty, but we hold this religious liberty to be guaranteed to the individual, and not to mean thut under Its protection any un-American ecclesiastical power can claim any absolute control over the edu cation of children, growing up under the stars and stripes. "We consider the non-sectarian free public school the bulwark of American institutions, the best place for the edu cation of American children. To keep them such, we protest against the em ployment of subjects, of any un-Ameri can ecclesiastical power as otlicers or teachers of our public schools. "We condemn the support out of the public treasury by direct appropriation or by contract of any sectarian school. reformatory or other institution not own ed and controlled by public authority. iseiieving mat exemption from taxa tion is equivalent to a grant of public funds, we demand that no real or person al property be exempt from taxation, the title to which Is not vested In the national or state governments, or In any of their sub-divisions. We protest ngalnst the enlistment In the United States army, navy, or the militia of any stale, of any person not an actual citizen of the United Mates. "We demand for the protection of our cmxeu laourers uie proniumon 01 me lm- 1 Donation of nauDer labor, and the re- 1 strlctlon of all Immigration to persons who cannot show their ability and honest intention to become noil-supporting Ainer lean citizens. "We demand the change of the natural' thorlzlng the naturalization of minors, without a previous declaration of inten tion, and by providing that no alien shall be naturalized or permitted to vote in any state in the union who cannot speak the language of the land, and who can not prove seven years' consecutive resi dence in this country from the date of his declaration of intention. "We protest against the gross negli gence and laxity with which the Judici ary of our land administer the present naturalization laws, and against the practice of naturalizing aliens at the ex pense of committees or candidates as the most prolific source of the present prostitution of American citizenship to the basest uses. We demand that hospitals, asylums. reformatories, or other institutions in which people are under restraint, be at all tlmbs subject to public inspection, whether they are maintained by the pub lic or by private corporations or individuals. 'We demand that all national or state legislation affecting financial, commer cial or industrial Interests be general in character and In no Instance In favor of any one section of the country, or any one class 01 tne people. ' apostolic see. Every bishop In his disease kb thought to be. and In reality Is. a t natural inquisitor, (literally born inquis itor, so as to nave the s-tnie power with lhoe already mentioned lu a cause of lieresy. i 41 In every promissory oath, although absolutely taken, mere are certain 1011 uitioiis tacitly understood, amongst which are: 1st If 1 can; :nJlo save the right and authority of a superior; 3rd H lien the oath supposes the honor of the apos- , tolic see to be Illicit I lhal the council of Trent, (the last ana great ant tunny ot Koine), decree and commands that the crel canons and all general council, also the other apostolic enactments issued In lavor of ecclesiastical persons of ecclesiastical liberty, and against Its violators, all of which by thut present decree it renews, and must be exactly obseived by all. KXTKEMK OATH OK TIIK JESUIT. T, . now in tne urea, no of l- CANNON LAW. 1. The constitutions of princes are not superior, but subordinate to ecclesiasti cal constitutions. 2. The laws of the emneror cannot dis solve the ecclesiastical or cannon laws. 3. It Is not luwful for an emneror to exact anything opposed to the apostolic rules. 4. It Is not lawful for kincs to usuro the things that belong to priests. 6. No custom of anyone can thwart the statutes of the popes. L.ct no resistance be offered to the apostolic (cannon) precepts, but let them be salutiferlously fullllled. f. J ne yoke Imposed by the holv Bee Is to be borne, though it anDear intolerable and Insupportable. 8. The Pontiff can ne trier be loosed nor bound by the secular power. 3. -mat the Jr-ontilT was oal ed God bv the pious 1'rlnce Constantino, and that 3 Uon he cannot be judged as man. 10. That as God he Is far above the reach of all human law and judgment. 11. I nat all laws contrary to the can ons and decrees of the Roman prelates are of no force. 12. That all of the ordinances of the Pope are unhesitatingly to be obeyed. is. we ougnt not even to speak to one whom the I'ope has ex-communlcated. 14. ITIests are lathers and masters. even of princes. 15. The civil law is derived from man. but the ecclesiastical or canon law Is de rived directly from God, by which the Pontiff can. In connection w th his Dre- lates. make constitutions for the whole Christian world, In matters spiritual, con cerning the salvation of souls, and the right government of the church; and if necessary judge and dispose of all the temporal goods of all Christians. 16. A heretic, holding or teaching false doctrine concerning the sacraments, is excommunicated and degraded, and hand ed over to the secuuar court. 17. Secular princes unwilling to swear to defend the church against heretics are excommunicated, and they are laid under an interdict. 18. The goods of hertics are to be con fiscated and applied to the church. 19. Advocates or notaries, favoring heretics, or their defenders, or pleading for them in law suits, or writing docu ments for them, are Infamous and sus pended from otlice. W. The secular powers, wneiner perma nent or temporary, are bound to swear that they will exterminate, according to their power, all heretics condemned by the church; and a temporal lord not purg ing his land of heretics. Is excommunicated. 21. Those signed with the cross for the extermination of heretics, rejoice in the privilege granted to the crusaders for the help of the holy land. 22. They are absolved from all obliga tions who are tn anywise bound to heretics. 23 Whoever dies In battle against the unbelieving, morits the kingdom of heav en. 24. ws do not esteem tnose homicides to whom It may have happened In their real for their mother church against the excommunicated, to kill some of them. 2R. The Catholic princes are bound. both by civil and common law, not to receive or tolerate heretics, and much more are not to permit their rites, or other exercise of their religion, or rather. their false sect, but are most solemnly bound everywhere, to repel and expel them. 26. The following temporal punish mighty God. the blessed Virgin Alary, the blessed Michael the Archangel, toe bl.-ss-ed M. John the H.ipllst, the holy Apost les iSt. I'eter and St. Paul and the buiuU and riacred Host of heaven, and to you. uiy ghostly father, the superior general of the society of Jesus, founded by dauit Ignutus Loyola lu tiie pontilicatioa uf Paul the 'lhlrd, and continued to the present, do, by the womb ot the virgin, the niutrix ot God, and the rod of Jesus Christ declare and swear that bis holi ness, the pope, is Christ's vicegerent, and Is the true and only head of the Catholic or universal church throughout the earth; and that by virtue of the kes ot binding and loosing given to his holi ness by my Saviour, Jesus Christ, ha hath power to depose heretical kings, princes, states, commonwealths and gov ernments, all being illegal without his sacred continuation, and they may be safely destroyed. Therefore, to the ut most of my power, 1 will defend this doctrine and his holiness' right and cus tom ugaliutt ail usurpers of the heretical or Protestant authority whatsoever, es pecially the Lutheran church of Ger many, Holland. iHiuimrk. Sweden and Norway, and the now pretended authori ties and churches of Lngiand and Scot land, and branches of the same now es tablished In Ireland, and on the conti nent of America, and lH.tlh hr mi, I nil adherents in regard that they be usurped and heretical, opposing the sacred church of Homo. "1 do now denounce and disown any al legiance as due to any heretical king, prince or state named Protestant or Lib erals or obedience to any of their laws. magistrates or oincers. "1 do further declare that the doctrine of the churches of Kngland and Scotland, of the Calviuists, Huguenots and others of the name of Protestant or Liberals to be damnable, and they themselves to be damned who will not forsake the sume. "1 do further declare that I will help, assist and advise all or any of bis holi ness' agents, In any place wherever 1 shall be, in Switzerland, Germany, Hol land, Henmark, Sweden, Norway, Eng lund, lcelund or America, or in any other kingdom or territory, 1 shall come to, and do my utmost to extirpate the lieietical Protestant or Liberal doctrines, and to destroy all their pretended powers, legal or otherwise. "1 do further promise and declare that, notwithstanding 1 am dispensed with to assume uny religion heretical for the propagation of the mother church's in terest, to keep secret and private all her ugents' councils from time to time, as they entrust me, and not to dlvulKO, directly or indirectly, by word, writing or circumstances whatever, but to exe cute all that shall be proposed, given in charge, or discovered unto me, by you or my ghostly father, or uny of his sac red convent. "I do further promise and declare that I will have no opinion or will of my own or any mental reservation whatsoever, even as a corpse or cadaver (perinde ac cadaver), but will unhesitatingly obey each and every command thut 1 may re ceive from my superiors In the militia of the pope and of Jesus Christ. "That I will go to any part of the world whithersoever I may be sent, to the frozen regions of the north, the burn ing sands of the desert of Africa, or the plngles of India, to the centers of civili zation of Europe, or to the wild haunts of the barbarous savages of America, without murmuring or repining and will be submissive in ull things whatsoever, communicated to me. "1 do furthermore promise and declare that 1 will, when opportunity presents, make and wage relentless war, seeretely or openly, ugalnst all heretics, Protest ants and Llberuls as 1 am directed to do, to extirpate them from the face of the whole earth, und that 1 will spare neith er age, sex or condition, and that I will hang, burn, waste, boll, Hay, sti angle and burn alive these Infamous heretics; rip up the stomach and wombs of their wo men and crush their Infants' heads sKalust the walls In order to annihilate their execrable race. That when the same cannot be done openly, I will se cretly use the poisonous cup, the strang ulating cord, the steel of the polnard, or the leaden bullet, regardless of the rank, dignity or authority of the person or per sons, whatever may be their condition in life, either public or private, as 1 at any time may be directed so to do by any agent of the pope or superior of the brotherhood of the holy father, of the society of Jesus. in confirmation ot which I hereby dedicate- my life, my soul and all corporal powers, and with this dagger which I now receive, I will subscribe my name. written in my blood. In testimony there of; and should I prove false or weaken In my determination, may my brethern and fellow soldiers of tho militia of the pope cut off my hands and my feet, and my throat from ear to ear, my belly opened and sulphur burned therein, with all the punishment that can be Inflicted upon me on earth and my soul be tortured by demons in an eternal hell forever. All of which I do swear by the blessed trinity, and blessed sacra ment which I am now to receive, to per form, and on my part to keep Invlolauly; and do call all the heavenly and glorious host of heaven to witness these, my real intentions, to keep this my oath. In testimony hereof l take this most holy and blessed sacrament of the eu charlBt, and witness the same further, with my name written with the point of this dagger, dipped In my own blood, and seal In the face of this holy convent. IHe receives the wafer from the super ior and writs his name with the point of his dagger, dipped in his own blood, tak en from over the heart. certain proscribed times, aerordlng the tenor of (hat hlh 1 have Just reed through. That J will seek out and -pose, prosecute ana right (enial eon.! i-ineiuiuruin rt iinpugualui ami wgautsi 1 .T .. or ,hl" who oipfiw our mentioned ucceois. and this 1 will do With every possible effort. " tbiguatuie) then scut to th pope. "I. iliu l:iSlKi' 8 OATH. elect of the l,n r .i.i.r. , V "eiiceiorward WIN iiu ..1- '. . .'u '"""''I l. I'eter the und to i,7. . y ,,u"' . Im o rus successor. ',ii,.,,.-uiiu , . - nor do or ineiu- or 1, .,,.1- 7.. " may oe fee, fen anv lino, 1 V . u u,,uu '"'", or oieieii.- J7 , u "lew, under any aln. i f. ,lu,""r.rr- '"' counsel who e.v..- . ' """" lll""Si uie by lU.m ... i" iesseii(.l or leltem. I will prejuoi. e. I mil he o ,., 1 ..! n e 1 V ,f "' '". cnomcaily L .v'lhi. i..,U,'l"er consent Ur or !'.,,,."".,"ry ,,,a " ,"l',t l,u,r V ' may be keen u " " "Cieau BU.I of St pi. ,"""u'y "J tb ro allies '". ""Murably treat and help m .... ..,me. i no rights, bonois prlvt- Jbuh"."f 'u,horly. 4S12i t , J . ff our ,urd- pope, and his P eser'v'eJ JT"' 1 l I l'",'1' '"crease and advance. ' "t.b" '." ny. 'unsel, action or ... huh M Hfiii.ii its tii.titsk.l u . "Z, JrrJh""a "lurch.".;;: person. I 'I r "-'J"' ' . peisuns, rights, honor. .,. .... e ir."..1 .""U" k"" ,,y u, h ,h"' ver ;r, "IU"eJ y whatso- v.r. 1 will hinder it to my utmust. and !m. "urditiance and mandates of the ope, 1 will observe with all my might nd cause to be observed by others. Heretics. seiilHinn.,, ...,., . . .,,,! 1....1 10 our .w.m . ,. successors, 1 will to ur utmost persecute and oppose. iiereuca, achismaticos el lebellei ... u nobiro vel successor, bus pre dicts pro posse persequar el oppUKnaoo." come to a council when 1 an called. 1 will visit the threshold of the apostles every three years and give aa account of our lord of all my pastoral olllce and of the things belonginj to my diocese, to the dlscii.nn. ... und people. 1 will In like manner humbly receive and diligently execute the apost olic commands. If 1 am detained by a lawful Impediment, I will perfoim the urorcsald by a member of my chapter or a priest of my diocese, fully instructed in all tilings above mentioned. The posses sions belonging to my table, I will neither sell nor otherwise alienate without con sulting the nullum ponuii. tu neip me God and these holy gospels of God." (Signature), Sent to the Romish Manager. THE FENIAN'S OATH. "I swear by almighty God. by all In heaven and earth, by the holy prayer book of my holy church, by the blessed Virgin Mary mother of God, by her sor row and grief at the cross, by her tears and waitings, by the holy apostles bt, I'eter and Paul, by the glorious apostle of Ireland Bt. Patrick by the blessed und holy church of all uges, by the holy national martyrs, to light upon the Irish soil, to tight tor the Independence of lie land to light until 1 die, wading in the red gore of the Sassenach (Protestant) for the glorious cause of nationality; to light until not a single vestige, track or footstep. Is left to tell that ih h nlv soil of Ireland wus ever trodden by the Sass enach tyrants and murderers; and, more over, when the Protestant robbers and brutes in Ireland shall be murdered ami uriven into tne sea like the swine our Lord Jesus Christ caused to be drowned, then we shall embark for. and laic. I. nir. laud, and root out every vestige of the accursed blood of the heretic adulterer, Henry VIII., and possess ourselves of the beasts who have so long kept our island of saints Old Ireland in the chains of bondage, driven us from her shores, ex iles into foreign lands. I will wade In the blood of Orangemen and heretics tPro testants) who do not Join us und become ourselves. Scotland too. having given aid and sue cor to the beast, we i-h,til live in her iiore. vie snan not give up until we have re stored our holy faith all over the Untisu Isles. To all of this I sincerely and cnnsclen- tously swear with rny eves blinded, not knowing who to tne udminlstcrs this oath. 'THE A. P. . 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I, , cardinal of the Holy Ro man church, do promise and swear that, from this time to the end of my life I will be faithful and obedient unto St. Peter, the holy apostolic Roman church, and our most holy lord, the pope of Home, and his successors, canonically and lawfully elected; that 1 will (rive no advice, consent or assistance against the pontifical majesty and person: that 1 will never knowingly and advisedly, to their injury or disgrace, make public the coun cils entrusted to me ny meni.seives, or ny messengers or letters; also that 1 wlil irive them any assistance In retaining". defending and recovering the Roman papacy and the regalia ot Peter, with all my might and endeavor, so far as the rights and privileges of my order will now in the presence of Almighty (iod, the blessed Viigin Mary, the blessed Michael the Archangel, the blessed Ht. John the ilMPtlsl, the Holy Apostles tit. I'eter and bt. 1'aul and the Saints and the Sacred llosts of Heaven, and to you, my lord, 1 do declare from my heart, without mental reservation that the pope Is Christ s vicar-Kencral and is the true and only head of the uni versal church throughout the earth, and that, by virtue of the keys of binding and loosing given to his holiness by Jesus Christ he has power to depose heretical ' kings, princes, states, common wiaithsand governments, all being Illegal without his I sacred contirmatlon, and that they may I safely be destroyed. Therefore, to the utmost of my power. I will defend this doctrine and his holiness' rights and cus- I toms against all usurpers of the Protest ant authority whatsoever, especially against the now pretended authority and church In Kngland and all adherents, in regard that they be usurpal and here tlcala. opposing lbs sacred mutiier of the church of Home. 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I Are You Eneaeed? m.v nopmir to merits are to bo enforced on heretics: 1st allow it, and will defend them against all Infamy, and the consequent disqualifi cations for all civil acta. 2nd Intestabili ty, as well active as passive (that Is. they can neither make nor will Inherit what is left to them by others). 3rd Loss of parental power over children. 4th Loss of dowry, and other privileges granted to women. 6th Confiscation of all goods. 6th That vassals and slaves and others are from all. even sworn obligations due to their lord, or another. 7th Capital corporal punishment, es pecially death, and perpetual Imprisonment IT. The canon law loroias an tolera tion. W. That metropolitans and bishops are to ex-communlcate him who grants lib erty of conscience. 29. No oath Is to be kept toward here tic princes, lords or others. 30. Heretics are to be deprived of all civil and paternal rights. 31. The r-ope can sdsoivs irom an oaths. 12. Every Disnop is ordinary junre in a cause of heresy. The reason is because the bishops can ex-offlclo, and ought to extirpate heretics, and Inflict upon them the due punishments, and to this are bound on pain of deposition. Besides are the Inquisitors specially asputed by the their tinnnr and state, and I will direct and defend, with due form and honor, the legates and nuncious or tne apostouo see. In the territories, churches, monas teries and other benefices committed to my keeping; and I will cordially co-operate with them and treat them with honor in their coming, abiding and re turning, nd that 1 will resist, unto blood all persons whatsoever who shall attempt anything against them. That I will by every way and by every means strive to preserve, augment and advance tho rights, honors, privileges, the authority of the Holy Roman bishop, our lord the pope and his before mentioned succes sors, and that, at whatever time anything shall be decided to their prejudice, which Is out of my power to binder, as soon as I shall know that any steps or measures have been taken In the matter, I will make It known to the same, our lord or his successors, or some other person by whose means It may be brought to their knowledge. That I will keep and carry out and cause others to keep and carry out the rules of the holy father, the decrees, ordinances, dispensations, reservations, provisions, apostollo man dates and constitutions of the Holy Father Bextua, of happy memory, as to visiting th thresholds of the apostles at heretical religion (Protestant denomina tions) for the propagation of the mother church's Interest, to keep secret and pri vate all her agents' counsels as they en trust me, and not to divulge, directly or indirectly, by owrd, writing or circum stances whatsoever, but to execute all which shall be proposed, given In charge or discovered unto me by you, my most reverend lord and bishop. "All of which 1, , do swear by the blessed Trinity and blessed Sacra ment which I am about to receive, to nerform on mv Dart to keep invlolnbly. and do call on all the Heavenly and Glori ous Host of Heaven to witness my real intentions to keep this my oath. "In testimony whereof 1 take this most holy and blessed Sacrament of the Kuch arist, and witness the same further with my consecrated hand, in the presence of my holy bishop and all the priests who assist him in my ordination to the priest hood." . OATH OF THE CLAN-NA-GAEL. The folllowlng is the oath taken by tho members of that famous Romish Catho lic society: "I (name In full) do solemnly swear In the presence of Almighty God. that I will labor while life is left In me to establish and defend a republican form of govern ment in Ireland; that I will keep secret the names and everything connected with the Irish brotherhood from all not en titled to know such secrets; that I will obey and comply with the constitution and laws of the same, that I will pre serve the funds of this order for the cause of Irish revolution alone, as speci fied in the constitution; that I will deem it my special duty and mission to pro mote and foster sentiments of the union, brotherly love, nationality, among all Irish. I take this obligation without any mental reservation, holding the same for ever binding upon me, and that any vio lation thereof, or desertion of my duty to the brotherhood Is infamous, and merits the severest punishment, so help me God." This oath the candidate Is abjured to keep at the hazard of his Mfe, It was printed in the Chicago Inter Ocean and was sworn to ds correct at tne cromn trial. It was reported by said paper No vember IT, 18M. Priests and bishops mot as cbaplftUa for this holy (T) order. .ii iih'ii. tlKht lA'-hut In wiitim-ii. el.'., fie. ami th,' aH iK.w.Tfiit ,tiii,iiim of iwM'tiMy 'ltrrW,v tiny ,f tin' l".t i)l In.lti im-x, are ,l,H,llie,l I,, "norlnl ftlnrt.?. ll'.n.' Thin clmpUT hIiowa why thmiifMIt yuan; falK go astray, how proMilimlon lata Imh-ouh-jir,'a' .,nt, hy It w ill iiot down, how lt hmirf nl lf-, mm- rv conveyed lo the "Innoerut" uio&t HUrtlltiK f1 liniM.riant Itwtn to know. The rcHiiita of a mad chase for wraith, of over work. oviT-tiuly, fftUiirrR lu rnHnf. the fi r I'u health t the IminIh of wealth ln,t tw rrrxtt- uihl t' eauwa and elTei la of hurrihl" melnnehi.lv -il are ail matters It would be wtll for you lo ihlta: n , . . Are You III? 141 ' W 77 s , m ii't it, rniuu i" U tiiHlnr ami lmi 1 Mi. (h r It be "t -v- - ? V' vljs THKN you arc Inrtwl a rare man ii arc not armou m M"i ni it r-aitiu atMii.t, wh fit's in .r to I- il"m only a cold " a ohrtihj.- rntturh, or wuurth iimro sc.rious that bfl "pwittrd XXY-. on (he Inn-' in r-rorirni'Li i.r J-JrV lotifiiijppi .i.n, t.V s wtiiir r f t ? V out huw w rlmif It K and V U ll in k tk J do for vourw :r ti.p ut it. if i: h f'i.Ct must h'-trti "tinw 10 Iiu1 alih on" syj Imur- tli" carl, r l t.:S KnowiwIk'i'tli' nivri'ryouwilJ II vr v Vr, inity in- V'ur '..rlJrn!.ir ucai; k mot In ttt llvtr. UnnacU or V bfte. Tin n 1 run n at 10 mlwrariR fn hrnlmr Itte Nst. mrthodeof venlatlnisT twm vtral fttnetiona. If you are full of cht. pallia, nruralui or rhctitna. Ilm, It wtll HuiYly py to h k up thv way isiahaks: trwin off. KurHy yon ran't want t. neflci t ti inski loua niptoiii8 of Hrihta dii'. or oiiht di lriicifve dl!ca.r of ihv ntUurlimry irpa.?w, attl you better bcininw prKtl on au h thli.c an ironorri,nj',atrlctun,and worae forma of rotifatftou diarttara "by the hook thn by t'MTk'nn. Tta-atfltru-d will rend with avidity all aUut IniiH.U'm j, barn-nneaa, dlacaacff of oitM-n, orrvona d tar . parcala, paralyata. akin dlaraaea. fc-rfiila, zc. Yot, V-finiiv. one book" ratinot cinnf "all llw iih t!ii.i llcati ta heir fo," and thivfore to mxurt mtix tectum, Itr. Ftiute authortMt th annoHHcrment thut un pur cAtwr of P. H. T" who fniit to Mntt t it tch'tt k wvtxmtiv cm It hi tn permn or by ttUfT, vikm( -Vrrp, nrd tbe iaqulry will be aiiawert'd to tin: beat of blaai'iUty. , DOXT TTTTNlx yn1pey haTe'somctlilrir llfce ltor"jnst taitooil" HnndrdhT iy vyj.i x AAUniv rteriare.l that It is icttiiar to an! Air atmd or all other works nOVT TTOTifi PTllmt thUworkl8offeWHl f"rMfni t,trttaticfnit ami ntlKtr ami not w a. a v.vvi ui liafribuinnclwMiormUedveruM? pnimetry meduMnes " TFSsTTMYYYT A T of t,ie nuwtenthusiHt,c kind nww all eountrte whore English tespo- '.uaii. kpr,t woui.,ev-n iuatBuiltvpe. flu 60 pafronof tliiamze PROFKSTO'ATJmrnof " cl?,?eM- a,M'Urs, itnar, txiitar, cntk. have --K-'1-v-'A,J given nattrrmg eiidorseau'iit; rouiurkMuly few critical. yt, prrhnia. Wen, iion t inirry; and maa d mlNtake. Ii ti m i hpt to yet In and ao dtltirult Ut ffrt mit that It fa writ worth Wlillr to " aura you are rlht btfom yo Kj aliiail.' ThPrn la tio I (X'li ao h' I pfiil tn eriar' ttifc you to aelert wiwly an "I'lala llonii talk." You cwi karn ainftilna: ffrni othcr'a uilnLak.-ii. The limiory of Mar riHr ,.f ail klnda, ta allrontitrifft, the rwrl oua eipertmenta a.rne nattona itw mad , anru nt and tntxVri.. barljaroua and civlllZ' d, help unto know what nut. to do Thr a uttl liutnoralli v Krowlnur out of uiMaf Ifttlttl nature and .narrM" n.lwflti, the hbtry rirwi(iiiiti(, ii prt'XHli rn f, Hi!ur'iii'iit,(lartrftrs. rt'-iilin, Uie rlort of n li'iora and aacetlrlam tonl dm- him) o.tvrot Hip ri'.iuiiiniit t tlon- all tlniatiiii. trsarr frintiul lit i n. it ! .hlnll lu amid. Oa trie i.fhcp iiAnd tmpt'-r mi aia tlon m Itanium itlivxirai, nit-niHl and inannrt Ic -n eartv iiiarriatffM. iiitfrnnarrt-tK'. clop mt tit etc , etc , alu i In- tvadt-r r umko a uoud ntnti'lt , iv Jcrt ha: piiy for home and oft Hpniik;, !'i h1 i i.i "t,.i t!t-r Mai ,. aud Weacaoe Uie rat Irnpauil Initt-ry kinds of marriage. Are You Married? r- T1IKKF are cban- ttr ctittily UtMli,! tn fhowuiff yoi! "lio to be hnrt thoiih mnrrica.' 1 ' II V liMTI d pi It- It w o;;ld alone V- if r if (1 -V Via w li'-w lo ft! i thni $ i( ! fo t to h iiitr. and try to mi- el l n lie s:i- -l(i rin -'d'. TV- t !m pt-.ij V, i,.ii. "I 1-iiit llott..- TVV Ph af-t-i.i i!te inj'! rhv of lni-r-t HitM ,t!o,"iiair al iclftiioria ( th s x i ;. iiitliu-nc : on htalrh and crfl of ptTvoralotn, lthe wormwood tfrat ml liters aut-iai fc,'1 tc , ric. Man? mill find much ftatftfaction in titf r,tH,nrr on barrtnnraa a hirh lbccn thentcan of trrcat. joy totuanv a child Ictw Jir, aid Inn th-m t iliM-mt r and rvim.x the ofwtat K. t'thcra like U umpH 'c-sys for married people" freatln of equal liy fleeplna: aiwrt, eiecw, iiMHleratlon, jealousy. In. ijiffcrcn-e, pr vcnthui, continence. Uxl for prtr nant women, the rxplanatfon of rhild-maklnc. why children tif a'-cnd hiuUiand rt wmhlc the first, ru1., etc In short, m. n and omen heaUate to talk with ttwlr bomr pnKiehi(C4 ronccrntntf niany dcltratr aura Cftona thut perpbt t!en and that they really need tn uitdi-ratand, and whkh this book will enlighten trn on-hul rmu irjrr iAtt tf it fuii to do mUie mtm xi'ivdt, rei.if to triifle tti htr tit mntsxin bg rtptuui& fre o ckargt to uperttu Uurrt qfaujHirg. POPULAR EDITION. Cloth Binding, Prepaid by Mail, S 1 .50 American Publishing (p.