HE AMERICAN. u THE A. P. A. SONGSTER" At., r gathering, borm v KliV. O. IS. M UK KAY, A. ,A Patriotic Smir Hook for patriotic Schools, an.l all who love our Nation. Special Stlt-ctions fi Washington's Hirtlnlay, Memorial Hay, Fourth of July an.! adipol ami Society EnU'rUinnu nta. Sent on mvipt of piiv I 'rice, In Vapor Cover, JG Cents. The imerictn Publishing Coraoin, ?7 tr mm Our Price is $2 Per Year IBTUX nnyonit who will wm oh J ' riprrwa b k draft. mi'I1Ii' (inli r or r f trnl lM.raii havoTHK A KH'.ia wn tn a 7 ad d't-otln li I'nltrd Stair or Camilla. I'ntll January 1st, iHqq, n1 anjp one of the fol lnwinit ruri-l'rnt buna: Ifa of Ja-nas 0 Blaina H.ftO holograph. c Hlato Of the World! Fair 160 lomnitn or Americanism. Which? I. CO tanvant Lifa Unllod 1 & Vlast, Woman a, Confessional 1.00 Stamina Facta or Oaeda of Darknaas 160, ' run book is ritrj To uhsprlbr-r oho take ad anlHia of thlH offer. A tldr'sa, AUI IIH'AN I'I'BI ifinnii Co.. UM Howard ft.., Omaha Nebraska. m "nil m E In the Year 1900 Rome Will ake This Country and Keep It Hecker. Sue lala That KHiKUmUbrrly UOhIj Endured I'ntil lb OppwMlf Sid ran It Pat Into EfTrrt ltutl Jur? t thf Uttwaii 1 urrb. a ' - Elevated Loop-if" It runs on Van Burcn St directly In front of the - Magnificent Aggregation rroUNCtaa thm t'rriht Laws of lh Cajltest Mat. 970,000- of Rewards. -TO- 100,000 IN GRAND PRIZES TO UK- DISTRIBUTED! TbMi taiHra, SOCIAL & MARITAL Science Popular Metal, A Sensible Book for Curious People-A Useful Bool (or Everyone "V ,. ,mr, at mimtnt mm " " "'num. " ' '"' Of Coctse You Wast to Know 4 V'ziat Everybody Orairr to Know. TnE Yovjn now to choose the best one to marry; Tiik Mahrikd how to bo hayiy in murrinjje; Thk Fosi I'arkst how to littve prize lmbics; Tiik Mother how to have them without pnin ; Tun t'lin.i'tEss how to be fruitful anil multiply; Tiik (Tutors how they "fjxowed" and ennio to be; Tiik llKAiriiv-how to enjoy life and keep well: Tiik Ixvaud how to pet well again speedily; Tiik Imiwdest how to regain wasted energy. All who want knowledge that is of most worth Find it in lr. Foote's 'Tin in Homo Talk," 1,01 K) pair s, L'OO cuts, 30 col. plates; 200 recipes. lI.S..tfF.ti ALL XKElPtt A HOOK FOR THE MASSESl REALLY K0UR GREAT BOOKS IN ONE LARGE VOLUME. MtT L-DISEASES AND THEIR CAUSES, PREVENTION AND CURL ART H. CHRONIC DISEASES OF ALL SORTS, AND ALL PARTS, INCLUDING "PRIVATE" FOR BOTH SEXES MKT ML -PLAIN TALK ABOUT CONJUGAL RELATIONS, ERRORS, REFORMS) MARRIAGE IN ALL COUNTRIES. ART W.-WPROVEMENT OF MARRIAGE) A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED AND ALL WHO HOPE EVER TO BE Contain! over 200 prescription! for ralief and cur of acuta and chronic disorderi common to adult and children complete table of antidotes to poitonti llluitrat) direction for resuscitating the drowncdl hygienic rules for the care of Infanta the ant intact Ion It riven tothouKhtul earueat aud trtaefy imiuinitiit peo)ie can be properly atatod here. 10 PXaATES. 30 CHROMOS. 300 IIAUSTRATIONB. Ytae Aoatomv of Man and of Womani Tbi Orteln of l.lfrt Man frnm Ihr Kact lllajraaea of lb kkUil rnrreal Krninli.n.i 'I hrrf K.lraam nlor IMatra of tlal and tirrial Uraann Urr IO llhi.iratlona of Ku ial llrrloinirni; 12 I nie-to-Lllo Colurllvpra by Color l'holnaraiihv. In H Colore. Saawaaa.... -r-- APPENDIX TTft T t TT Tn" J of tlw rlolmes of Una Ixx.k ami IVJ I Air iUa-A . Are You Well? Van that nndrrmtna ()(! HEALTH l a ruro rnm tow m'in'ralljr Hlnlaid. 1Iiimp loriuimiriy tlnm t'u dowrtt f mm Mn Ii an- ait to tw nvklrw of Hu'lr hn u tsr. Ii mi fay t" low or dm). imoli ibi bu-ky fi lloi Imkv IihIcihI If tiny hair luiimh tn b'am hnw til iimiiiiHiii it. Tlit H n do liv ri'Killug "riaiii Home Xalk" "U thr rmm' ol ill raw.rrrore in dk-t.iianwitini, cxi-i-wilvr nii'Hi I'Htiim, Ira ami tiiffi-c drbikliiir. ilir u ami almiw ol alrnlii'lli'S tlir lil liHiilia of iliil.lri n, tlir prrvalrnra of rrrora of i Tlirnr of iniinbiHid-ft clmlili-r I i-an-l Or IV ad and IkmmI. iI tiMiraarrly. Thru I hi'iv thr iiinirriiul trra of aiilllK. I In' toliaivn Imlilt iii.t.i..-i.. ii. n-.uut.n. t-tr . nr.. anil thr all- kwwerful cuatmna of hh-uiv a-hrrrby many of the Vat of I Kilt) erre are doonli'il u "aortal lara. B." Thla rhaplrr alioaa xhy thoiiBhilrw yniiim tolka to astray, how priwilimina I'M twonir lima Wrt, why H will not down, how In lt'fl linraw reonnrered to tbr 'tnnorrnt"-uiot atarllbiK ami euiiiortant facta to know. , . . Ttrt rrHa of a ntad rbw wealth, of ovrr. or, over-atudy, fallnrrn In biialnraa, tlm fm-t llmt ralth la the baxia of wralth-nm ru t rrrmi-anil tlir M and rffnta of norrlhle mrlanrholv-Hi'' reaU aiatters it would be well for jrou lo ihmk over. Are You III? THKN' ron are Indml a rarr man If you are not aiou to Irarn h.iw It came about, whal'i llix nialtrr and whal'a to be done. Tthrthrr It br "only a rold. a rhrouic catarrh, or eoiiinhinat niorr arriona that ba "nlrd on tlir lonaa" In bronchltia or rontiuuipiliiii. thr amiiirr you flud out bow wrluim Ir Is. and what to do for vmirx lf the tn-ui r. If you ninat learn "how to live who one lung" tho earlier you art thla k nuwlnlar the lonirer yonw 111 e. r. may lie vour partieidar weak pot la in the liver, atoniaeh or bowels. Then vmi can make no mlslak-e in learning the best tnetboAaotreirulatJnit these vital fuiieiinna. If )ou r run or nrnra. pain., r;r.nii , '--ttaea It will aunly pay to look up tne way toaimko taraa'oft Surely yon can't, want to neglect the Insld Vmm aymptoms of Bright'a, dlrar. or other de atractfve dlaraara of the "itenlto-uruiarf onrana," and o better become poaied on ench ihinpi at roTta,trli-ture and worse forma of rontaaiotia dltraara "by the than by rinern-nce. The aatcted will read with avidity all about lniHitrncy. Kamaneaa, dlat'aara of women, nerioo. diaraara. rareala, paralyala. akin dlwawa. a.;n.f nla. ric i t. Vwl; one book cannot cover - all the HI tlit rail M netr to." and therefore to rari uiii-Oiciiuu, Or fbottauthori Ua nHHuHncrmmt tlfil mm iir- mar cnnttlrt (cr or oy i-mr, oeTandtbelaiulry be anawered to the beat Are You Eneaeed ? M.l nopina; 10 ne mm yet, ncrhapa. Well, don't burrv: and make Do mistake. It la ao -aav to get In and ao dltticult to (tet out. that It la well worm while to "br auro you are right before you go ahead. " There la no hook o heliiful In enabling you to arlcct wiarly aa "Plato Home Talk." Yon ran learn aometntna from oi tier's mlatakea. The llisiory of Mar riage of all klnda, in alicountriea.ine rurt' ooa rprrlmrnt. aome natlona hav e t a.ir ancient ami modern, larbarou and chill wd. help ua to know ht not u do. TTiearxuel Immorality growing out of uniMitlaned nature and marriage nilailta, the hlatory of iiro.iltotlon. It prevalence, allliremenla.dangera, r,i.iili. tlieetlortaof rellglolia and aarrtttiain toaub due and control the dominant pawlon-all tlnwatud- leaare fruitful in indicating iiiiiaiia t . -u Hie oilier hand chapter on adaption In marriage physical, nicuial and magnetic on rsrly marriages, liiterniarrtage, eiopemenln. rlc, rlc. aid the reader tp make a good match, "elect happily for home and off awing, lo avoid ' Lucifer Watchea,'' aud to escape tbe rat trap aud lottery kinds of marriage. Are You Married? THERK are chap- tera euuallv uaetul In show nig you "how to br happy though married." Many niarrted peo ple would get along better If they knew bow to adapt them rlvea to each ol her. and would trv to un derstand one an other's needa. They ought to read bat Tlain Home Talk" fays alioiil thr true philosophy of inter course, tlir "natur. ol relatione of the aeitm." thelnniH'nc? on health and rvll of perversions, "the wormwood that rnibittrra siK-lal lite." etc.. etc. Msnv alii Bn.1 nmch sauna, lion In I he chapter on ha rrr n nra. wh Icb has liecn t he means of great Jov tnmanv a rhllrilrss pair, aiding them to dl over and remove the oltsiir. Othrra like its linuHie "rwava for married people" treating of equal Itv. sleeping apart, excraa, iiit-ieiatHm, ;t-sionay. In dllTen'nee. prevention, continence, food for preg nsnt women, tbe explanation of child-making, why children of .roiid busbandrrarniblr the nrxt.etc.rtc In short, men and women Imitate to talk a un thru home phvsleiana roniTrning many drllratr Hire- Education ouulda of ma Catholic Church la a damnable taerasy. Pop Plua IX. Education must b eontrollad ty Catholic authorltlea. even to war and bloodabed. Catholic World. I frankly confeaa that the Catholic tand before the country aa the ene mlea of the public achoola. Father Pbelan. 1 would aa toon admtnlater aacra ment to a doc aa to Cathollr-a who end their children to public achoola. Father Walker. Tbe public achoola hare produced nothing but a cdlesa feneration of thlevea and blacaiKuardi. Father Schaner. It will be a clorloua day In thla country when under the lawa the achool ayatem will be ahtvered to plecea. Catheeic Telearraph. The public achoola are nuraerlea of tlce; they are godleaa and nnleaa aup preaaed will prove the damnation of thla country. Father Walker. We must take part In tbe election!, move In a aolld maaa In every atate gainst the party pledged to austatn the Integrity of the public achoola. McCloakey. Tbe common achoola of thla country are alnka of moral pollution and nur aerlea of hell. Chicago Tablet The time la not far away when the Roman Catholic Church of the Re public of the United Statea. at the order of the Pope, will refuse to pay their achool tax. and will eend bullets to the breasts of the Rovernmeni agents rather than pay lc It will come quickly at the click of a trigger, and will be obeyed, of course, aa com In from Almighty Cod. Mgr. Capel. "We hate Protestantism; we detest It with our whole heart and soul." Catholic Visitor. "No man has a right to choose Ms religion." Archbishop Hughe In Freeman's Journal, Jan. 29, 1862. "If Catholics ever gain aufflclent nu merical majority In this country, re ligious freedom la at an end." Cath olic Shepherd of the Valley, Nov. 23, 1851, "Protestantism, of every form, has not, and never can have any rleht where Catholicity Is triumphant" Dr. 0. A. Urownson'a Catholic Review, June. 1851. "We have taken this principle for a basis: That the Catholic religion with all its rights, ought to be exclusively dominant. In such sort, that every other worship shall he banished and Interdicted." Plus IX. In his allocu tion to a Consistory of Cardinals, September, 1851. Protestantism why. we ahouirl draw and quarter It. and hang up the crow's meat. We would tear It with pincers and Are It with hot Irons! Fill It with molten lean and sink It In hell Are one hundred fathoms deep." Father Phelan. Editor Western Watch man. "Religious liberty Is merely endur ed until the opposite side can be car ried Into effect, without peril to the Catholic Church." Bishop O'Con nor. The Roman Catholic Is to wield his vote for the purpose of securing Cath olic ascendency in this country." Father Hecker. In the Catholic World, July. 1870. "Undoubtedly It Is the Intention of the Pope to possess this country. In this Intention he Is aided by the Jes uits and Catholic prelates and priests." Brownson's Catholic Review, July, 1864. When a Catholic candidate la on a ticket and his opponent Is a non Catholic, let the Catholic candidate have the vote, no matter what he rep resents." Catholic Review, July, 1894 "In case of conflicting laws between the two powers, the laws of the church must prevail over the atate, Plus IX, Syllabus 1864. "We hold the atare to be only an Inferior court, receiving- Its authority from the church and liable to have Its decrees reversed upon appeal." Brownson's Essays, p. 282. "We do not accept this government or hold It to be any government at all, or as capable of performing any of the nroner functlona of government. If the American government Is to be sus tained and preserved at all. It mast be by the rejection of the principles of the Reformation (that Is, the gov eminent by the people), and the ac ceptance of the Catholic nrtneiole, which Is the government of the pope. Catholic World. September, 1871. "I acknowledge no civil power." Cardinal Manning, speaking In the name of the Pope. S. R. S.. 187S. "The Pope, as the head and mouth piece of the Catholic Church, admin isters Its discipline and Issues orders to which every Catholic under pain of sin must yield obedle ." Cath ollc World, of August, 1868. "In 1900 Rome will take this coun try and keep It" Prleat Hecker. "The will of the Pope Is the supreme law of all lands." -rchblshop Ire land. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Station A Baslaras ProooattHM-A Hew Ce-Oaratie Plaa-A treat r.bll.kiag Haoaa ill Uistrikata Idreo-rorteao May fcaark al laar lbac-olkia faotoreo, .teU.eg ' wa Hiunu iTuiriHos rZ--Tir tWt ot k.r-T ii Ku i-. i ts. BBk mm m am Al M araw" aa?" ar II a, -, u - . .... i .aa LOUISIANA LU 1 1 till thai ii.wthiu.isgrairiciaafaalaraUanaiaeaiUtMn- aj a kimuvw wi. WninirnT. fUJT w rutOJi a iiwtaiaiy ( IH CRtA Piter, tea. y..r. It at OUR OBJECT: iIj" rglaV".. v ftJX" wo7rt",UVal'r.JV-l.- Zl.. Vh . h.ubli.li t Kt all aaa "'" ul IM liwlr at roy fcuai slim it ' ,;, JS3.r.iVJairr.s U. bug. m4rwu-n lk.1 mil " cl-Mhnhr.u.J. h . rOUT nf II nil aril kT Ara ?'t l lrtl...-M .--.l tl.f rh .,u..Oo .r. BBBaarasMr wraww i,.,,!!.. Mttg iM riy bhndn rvr,y ' apira K kll. kiupii of rrra Tkrgi PsuMrngera arriving In Cblcato can. by the new Union Klevatrd Loop, rraob ai part of tbe cut: or. fo' five crut faro, can br taken I II. III. IV. V. VI. . ah. 11 u illi.nlr. T.r USInl-t I. " n Its I ST saio.. ,i.iuaLuii."U." Vi.krtaarssluyaaWautn. acaaacasataa.iiM. ..TI-.1 ,,die.lrd rrr ntfot " I VII. De-a the l"g they marched to tk -Tl- I Jil 'Hkl, iwrf Ulal " - yu mctvm lb sutf ar a-ila, ilaa. Ihs caMl iHtnt. I'ha' aisater of U oih, yrt klseuarags lai The sknt ! k4 kia ryca, aoarly ktiadiBf kua." TM Is iasiMaauwa. X. at sitd drum.' Hf. -Tn.pwl.rt turt-t aodHity WAing t. -IrmtliekllotthrBaaaallSfaanl ta at '1irrwm " raacriy apvu tha Ska knl tka rail. yt krr aiaaarr waa dutaat-" inmiediaUl to any of tbe large store la tbe down town u 1st ric t. All Kleva-rd Train will atop at tbe "Kocfc Island" "lat'on. Ttalnsevery minute. Trear favllltlern only offrred b 'hr "GltKAT KOCK ISLAND KOUTK." If you will send at rent a tamp for postage wa will wiall ou at once a arm bird a eye view of hlcagu. Just tasued to tlve colors, whlrb shows you just what you want to know about UhU-.auio and the new u.od and Mevated bvi teiu. lbs map you should bare wbi tber you lit a nut of the tilv and extort to d me to It. or whether you live In Chicago and you or ur friend contemplate waning a trip Address . JOHN 6EBASTIAH, t. t. A. uaa, Kuraaias, luaruaita, uap WHAT TO DO FIRST: for the lt4 f tin Fbu ! . . Tk . Uiirn.Klai tasMUUV LuUWVi. l.PtckrU. k-Ath . lUtssttV tiulit Willi lh numlarr ol ilit)ii4rttvuk tti yUteh uaiiara (nir, witlt It MtiU lur B mootha' triml auU-ri iirtm U CHr AM, tll br titilU tt cuciiprtc tnco BA M HuH I H Dl KIW T TIMS Of TM a IB V Hs Blrtiopl. W Vftttt m.lm u mabnbrn. T Ift IITiUTtif. Or tor 40 Ct-nts nt Knt VrU Mtacnptu i ."'afdTrr IHraiT y iVll-.y Wright. B-.b'ally Woaiahl. W.d l.o... Luh Tl iiTUeauius Oold Lian.g ad Wid. U.Md B.d(d aitr with order Laa .Irratrt Geld t'llatt Heart Pia. aa w m n law atasufauiiiw w' uaaniw yet i-17-f t'b'fago iut rTidsmed halow. If po-iMe aeDd t O- Or.1 if not. aeiiu ultrtr Of fc-stai PRIZE8 FOR P0EM8 OR SKETCHES, r- ' ?,U wlSlllawardONK Tllot SANI) TWO UimkDVAM in imMMteTja UilMeiewifaw witwntui .lleattcra IB ttM taUU4 HUM. T IUT WBJtEHI 57,5002 III GOLD Department Store Prices Best describes tbe rates tt wbicb DR. WITHERS Is doing all kinds of Derta! Work. Set Teeth 15 00 Bot-t Set Teeth 7 50 Gold FiUlngg ll.00.aod up Silver Fillings 1 00 Gold Crowns 5 00 Teeth Extracted 25 Teeth out lit the morning JVewr Ones Same Day. All work at about Half whai otber Dentins Charge. 16 Ykars' Expkriknck lfi Dr, WJTUEKS, Dentist, Fourth Floor Brown Blk Sixteenth and Douglas Streets TELEPHONE 1775 MUM. Ol UMW, 1HM will" ' " V " akrlrn., Uaing IIIMUI inr qwantKNi. n iir.hii, 1:011 K PUI7I.-4 H..nvn? mhwh Mill Im t'Alt. KCt,w..h.llsw.raos. lea.A.vi J." S ".'.. .'., il- lu ASGRAnu icnminHk rniita Ws aubluh over 100 ewneWtrst.nir.lii s Vrar, arlrrt. Iretn tna Irsding prraalicala. W. aant lo auks CKKAN tha mit prlsr Irr! thu Twhorlrci tlM Murr dmjwt to b. the nt r.pulsr by a a..j.tr of tlir v.ac.-li..i. pio.". h."'','r la tn. luturs. It yo ui iwo ' to , ' b , -rmrnitirr, tha great pin. h'hing hiaiara aiskr aiutoss, snd ws . uT" Vnl.h hWSldLiutm DrUcuUr,wiST 11 bums. imUkeiwchcwrwtwr. w. aUV --a " ' - rn k . at - v si vm hoT atiota- br in full lio flntj thfa tthavr - rifUIMMd HOW TO GET A PRIZE EACH MONTH : rm anecdote, sdeertiaiiur. or sMnswhsrs la t'rtr.AW sscn monui, ano minis om pr..... tlir' l.'.th dr ot th month of lur. rack month, and hr prenipt rrjiortpnivr fci nut a.lvrrtljj-ra in , .,li ll.d..trtl.ut,d dually III. OHA.S'0 AUGRtUATlON OK StONfllLV l'RIZfcNully la atorr. aketch. norm, nurfkthina bvlui tlir Fiarr read CRI'AM. will lidi.trltut.d ual in the Hotructtoii, nt i-aen an ii-riiT. WE PAY PRIZES BEFORE YOU WIN THEM. rte. On the rme lint that the great I-il. ln.uranceC.Hnp.nira a.lvaocr tnonry on lolce laa.lT.tK W..l.all.fc.w.wr,d?bu..nr--.m T..vL"kli:vFR snd ...d LAfK rfNX. etce.e...t much le th.n nfcs. ritl, rn lira .. m.i po , rn.rea.nt their ret.il v ilnr. Wr will a. nd our r7tMu,'..;d tire, kMP i .7i,w.rT.ff's: iss .w. m: '. " HAVE Hnwt On the mp prine.pl itsetlT tht trmt Ii jt'WCirjT, U'sllltVlllsai, t,ennni, II Of Wr W'Ttiai, uyi tir.iituiiisa ratkfuUr vhoit'Mite tibtarnberw gnl ntoiitliljr Watrat. AN EQUAL CHANCE TO WIN. no better chance thn otheiv. ..There ta KOCH It yni Br uuic oiintatinna when AM'K rJK r'RAl'l). uick, yu nn inatantl detvt the looknisT ir mem in Kr am. l uu krep your eyt-a opt B Doeni ALL The soucsieo aave no awt t";"rw;,v; SVi v uiiktii. Rl I earjtuliij 'nroinpo - ii mj . JYwrnl, ill.' ul.r the ..,m.ion of an fl-Kayar. la-City Marshal. .n'lfJFTlttioVDfl .n"rn5 aVurstr inlwm.tinn will he arntrarh .ulrnhrr. ully laii.iug ., r,it. Th. f,.l ..wiiiir .tnin. fiiiinrrmrm iiiiii wi.iv. . Of the CREAM PliBUSIllSG COMPASi i ., .. 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