The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 06, 1898, Image 6

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    TWP AMPRICAN.
"THE A. P. A. SONGSTER"
Ity HliV. . II. MURRAY, A. A.. I .
A Patriotic Song lUil for patriotic gathering's hom.-
School, aiul all who love our Nation. SjK'eial S lettionn foi
Wellington Hirth.lay, Memorial Day, Fourth of July am!
liool ami Society Kntcrtsunnu'iits. S-nt on nr ijt of j.rice
J'rlco, in 1'npcr Cover, UK Cents.
The American Publishing Comoanv.
Ut-l tW WWW W W W
WHAT IW TEACHES
In the War 1900 Rome Will
ake This Country and
Kcej It Hecker.
The New
sac UaM That UrliK-l l-,rtJ
in.turnl I'ntil IUpO.II Mu f
W lat In.- IIT.il Without !
jtirv U the Unman . hurrli.
Union
Elevated
Loop
Magnificent Aggregation
frmtMlmd by lb) lasy riant Laws af Um Called ktatia.
870,000
of Rewards
in Chicago
8l00,000i
IN
GRAND PRIZES
-TO HE
DISTRIBUTED!
It runs on Van Buren St
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Our Price is $2
Per Year
BUT
anyone, who will wn(l us
ly eures hank draft,
nitiinii' order or riilM.
tere.l lelter.ran haveTlik
Aushiian sent to n-y ad
drraln the I nlted States
ir t a inula.
I'ntil January 1st, 1899,
und ni on of the fol
lowing ei-ellent txxika:
I if of Jama Q Blain. 11.60
"holographic Hlato'y of ttia
Worlds Fair , 1.60
Romanian or Americanism, '
Which? J or
Sonvsnt LIU Unv.ll.d ... 1 i(
aria.!, Woman Confessional 1 0(
Startling Facia or Deeds of
Darkness 1 6(
THE HOOK IS
v To nutuvrtbers who lake
adseiitane of iJiIh (Ttr.
A till rr mi.
AuKMK'kN ri'Bl.lSHINO CO.,
ltlln Howard HI..
Omaha. Nebraska.
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Popular Medical, Si Science
A Sensible Book for Curious People-A Useful Book lor Everyone
II XIW IOKa-8 MOST CELEBRATFD MKDIt'il if THOB iD BmiilltT. DR. B. B. F0IB.
Mfe 'ill
Of CorasE You Wast to Know
Vuat Everybody Ought to Know.
Tire YorNfl now to choose tho host ono to marry;
Thk Makrifd how to bo happy in innrringe;
TnK Fosn 1'arkst how to havo prizo lmbies;
Thk Mother how to havo them without pain;
Thk OIH.M.KS8 how to ho fruitful und multiply;
Thk C'vnioi's how they "fjrowod" and enme to l;
The Healthy how to enjoy life nnd kerp well;
Thk I s vai.iiv iiow to get well apun eptHHUiy ;
The Impri kknt how to regain waited eiM'rjry.
All who want knowlcdpo that is of most worth
Find it.in 1'r. Foote's "Plain Home Talk,"
1,(hmj oairB, INK) cuts, 36 col. plates; 200 recipes.
PI.i-lfKK ILL CHM.E8! A ROOK FOR THE MAftHEH!
REALLY f'OUR GREAT SOOK5 IN ONE LARGE VOLUME.
WT L-DISEASfS AND THtIR CAUSES, PREVENTION AND CURE.
F-MIT H.-CHR0NIC DISEASES OF AU SORTS, AND ALL PARTS, INCLUDING "PRIVATE" FOR BOTH SEXES
HART HL PLAIN talk ABOUT conjugal RELATIONS, ERRORS, reforms marriage in all countries.
r-ADT W.-IMPROVEMENT OF MARRIAGE) A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED AND AIL WHO HOPE EVER TO BE.
Contain over 200 prrtcrlpliont for reiicf and cure of acute and chronic disordora
common to adults and thildreni complete table of antidolea to poiionti illustrated
directions for resusciUting the drownedi hygienic rules for the care ef Infanta.
Tift T 5 T TTilT J of riclin of thu Uk aiul the umisfaotlon It to thougtif ui,
XlJ a iaila lJZl earneatainl w utlf itniuuutife peofU can be pruperly mated here.
10 P1VATES. 30 CHBOIQ08. 300 ILLUSTRATIONS.
Vint Aailomv of Man and of Wnmam Thr Orlttn nf l.irri Man from ihc !"; Illaraara af the
tai Srarrral Krupllnaai Thrre Klctaiil I "lor I'lalra of ilal ana Kprrlal Ornaaaj
0rr JO llluairatliina of I ll lri l...nirnl; I J Trne-lu-Ltle
l ulorlltpra by Color riiuluraiti) , lu Me t olora.
APPEHDIX
Are You Well?
i ri stiA. 9
OOD nEALTH l a rare
fitHin loo K''" 'raiiy aiinuiru.
Ih.uw fnrltmiUt'ly Hum
duwrd from lurili ari apt to
rW rr-kli'io( ilit'ir Itfiiiau1.
Ji ia o t'ny to low or Um1.
I .all II uiai OK KV iriiii. arc
mky tiiitt'tl II it" lm
at'fiM1 nuiiKii " " o.
liia'.maw It. Tina all rnu do
riiulinir "I'laln Home
Talk" on the rauwa if ilia
raw.rrrora In li-i. parmilit'a,
excowive nifat railnt:. I''
and t off.'e drlnktiiK. ihe e
and a)me of ali oliolU a, tte
taut haln'a of ililliln ii. Hie
ort'Vali'ni'O of rrrora of
null that undermine tliror of iiianti.Hvl- cliapirr
fUt in'l le r.Kl and heoili'd loo ravi rly. 1 hen lln'io
ar lar nineroii tlrra of adulta, tlw tol-aoi o likixi
ki bpi, liyhl la. lnit In women. ! , etc.. and llij H
kawnrful cimioiiw of aornty wlirri'l'V inauy of tun
VM of hotn 'ea are doomed t"anrlal atarn.
lloa." Trila rha(ter ho why thiniirluloi yonn
fcava ro rv, how pr.iltuton Ix i onie ireu
uv wliv It will not down, how lt Miiefnl a a
are cuavevod to the "Innoeenl" uioul aiartllun aud
tiaiMirtaiii facia to know.
The reanlta of a mad chaae for wealth, of over
ar, over atudT, failures In bnine, the faet that
raHaiatne UaMaoi wemtn not rfrm-inu uk
eauaea and efteete of horrlhle mi'laneliolv -ihese
wra ail ualti ra It would be well lor you lo think ocr.
Are You III?
TH EX ron are Indeed a rare man
If you aro not aiiMoiia to karn
how It cum about, what's the
niaiter and wbai'a to lw done.
Whether it be "only a cold.'' a
chronic catarrh, or aometliln
more aerioua that baa "acnlcd
on Ihe Innga" In bronclmis or
coneumpttoti. the Kwni-r you nnd
out how serious It Is. and what to
do for yourself the better, n foa
must learn "how to live with one
hintr" the earlier you fet tins
knowledf the longer yonwlll live.
Or. may lie your particular weak"
spot la in the lter, atoniarh or
bowels. Then you can make no
mistake In learning the best
fcetaods of retrolatlnn theae vital functions. If you
are fall of eehee. pains, neuralsla or rheuma
ttaaa. It will au-rlf pay to look up the way to shake
tii wan off Surely yon can t want to neglect the fnaid
suaa ayuiptoms of Briahl'a disease, or other de
structive diseases of the "(reolto-uriuarT orjrans." and
yva better become posted pa auch things as
t.awmra. stricture and worse forms of roniafinna
Jan aara "by tbe book" than by experience. The
i will read wnn ayiany an auout ujiio, j,
aai rilaeaaea of women, nervous dlaeaaea.
. paralyala, akin diseases, acro'ala, etc. J et,
KM, 000 DOOa canno i:ui ct an wto
I to betr to," and therefore to eiMxrs itw.facia.
Are You Engaged?
n 1. 1 nopinar o w mm
yet, perhaoa. Wen,
don't hurry; and Risks
no mistake. It Is so
asy to get In and so
dithcult to gel out,
that It is well wortk
while to "be sure you
are right before you
go ahead." There Is
no tiook so helpful In
enahllug you to select
wisely as "I'laln
Home Talk." You
can learn something
f rom ot her'a mistakes.
The History of Mar
riage of all kinds. In
all countries, the eurl
on experiments some nations hae made, ancient
and modern, barbarous snd cl llled, help us to know
hat not to do. The sexual Immorality growing out
of unsatisfied nature and marriage misfits, the history
of iiroslluilloil. Its prevalence, allurements, dangers,
results, thneltorts of religions and asceticism to sub.
line and control the dominant passion-all these stud,
hs are t ruit i ui In In. nesting piilalla to avoid.
the other hand chapters on adaption In marriage
physical, mental and magnetic on early marriages,
fiit'eriiiarrlage. elopeiiients. etc., etc.. aid thereaderto
niake a rood match, select happily ror nome ami on
spring, to avoid "Lucifer Matches," and to escape the
tat trap ami lottery kaida of marriage.
aarasn
Mssr
MM M
atukorU (as aanoMacemenJ tttal ana pur.
pmo ftmm to Jinn IN u icn'(i mm
la person ee Iturr, vatiout
will be answered to tbe best
ctmwnu ms
snerji. and tneamulry
f saastalltr.
Are You Married?
THERK sre chan
ters co.uallv usi-fiit
in showing you
'host to be happy
Med.
thoiiah ntnrrl
Many marrMMl peo
ple would get along
retter If they knew
how to adapt them
selves to each other,
and would try to tin
demand one an
other s needs. They
ought to rcaii w luit
"I'laln Home Talk"
eavs alsmt the true
philosophy of Inter
course, the "natur
al relations of the
sexes." the influence
on health and eiil
'ttie wormwood that embitters social
Many will find muco mmmum
Education outside ct tna Catholic
Cbureh U a damnable berey. Pop
EJuratlon niuit be controhad ty
Catholic authorities, even to war and
bloodkbed. Catholic World.
I franklr confeta that tne uainoncn
stand before the country ai wo mr-
mlra of the public schooia. amer
phelan.
I would at oon adminiater aarra-
mpnt to a doc aa to famun
sfrod their children to public ichooli.
Father Walker.
The public achooia naye proanpeu
nothing but a ajofliegi feneration i
thlevea and blacaguards. Father
Schaner.
It will be a glorious aay in urn
country when under tne iawa mo
chool syitem will be ahiTered to
pleoei. Catholic Teleitrapn.
The public ecnooia are ounrnn
?lce; they are prodless and unloaa aup
presaed will prove ihe damnation of
this country. Father Walker.
We must take part in the elections,
more In a solid mass in every state
against the party pledeed to suntaln
the integrity of the public schools.
McCloskey.
The common schools of this country
are sinks of morai pollution and nur
sprles of hell. Chicago Tablet.
The time Is not far away when the
Roman Catholic Church of the Re
public of the United States, at the
order of the Pope, will refuse to pay
their school tax. and will Fend bullets
to the breasts ot the Kovernment
agents rather than pay iu It will
come quickly at the click of a trigger,
and will be obeyed, of course, as com
ing from Almighty God. Mgr. Capel.
"We hate Protestantism; we detest
It with our whole heart and soul.-
Catholic Visitor.
"No man has a right to choose his
religion." Archbishop Hughes In
Freeman's Journal, Jan. 29. 1852.
"If Catholics ever gain sufficient nu
merical majority in this country, re
ligious freedom Is at an end." Cath
olic Shepherd ot the Valley, Nov. 23,
1851.
"Protestantism, of every form, has
not, and never can have any rlnht
where Catholicity is triumphant" Dr.
O. A. P.rownson'8 Catholic Review,
June. ism.
"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 be banished and
Interdicted." Plus IX. In his allocu
tion to a Consistory of Cardinals,
September. 1851.
"Protestantism why, we should
draw and quarter It, and hang up the
crow's meat. We would tear it with
olnoers and fire it with hot Irons! Fill
it with molten lean and sink it in hell
fire one hundred fathoms deep."'
Father Thelan, Editor Western Watch
man.
"Religious llbertv 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
Julv. 1870.
"Undoubtedly It Is the intention ot
the Pone 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 is on i
ticket and his opponent is a non
Pathnllc. 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
ehnrch must orevail over the state."
Plus IX, Syllabus 1864.
"We hold the state to be only an
inferior court, receiving its authority
frrcm the church and liable to have Its
decrees reversed upon appeal."
Rrnwnsnn's Essays. D. 282.
"We do not accept this government
nr hnlri It to be any government at an
or as capable of performing any of the.
tvennpr functions of government. If
the American government Is to be sua
talned and preserved at all. It must
be by the rejection of the principles
of the Reformation (that is, the gov
ernment by the people), and the ac
ceptance of the Catholic nrindoie,
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, aa the head and month
niece 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, ot August, 1868.
"In 1900 Rome will take this coun
try and keep It" Priest Hecker.
'The will of the Pope Is the supreme
law of all lands." archbishop Ire
land.
"I
directly in front of the -
Chicago,
Rock Island &
Pacific
Station
rseni!era arriving In Cfcli'aro can. tjr the
new I iilon Kleyuted Ltmp. rem-u f part uf
tbe rlt ; nr. for a live relit fare, can lie taken
immediately to any of tbe large stores in the
down hiss dlstrlrt.
All K.leva-ed Tralus will stop at the "Kufk
Island" Mat'un. Trainsevvry n.lnute
These faclllujes ran imly '-e offered 'he
tiKKAT HOIK ISLAM) KOLTK."
If yju will send a 2 cent stamp tor postage
we will mall ynu atonre a new bird a eye view
r.f I lila'ago, Jual issued In ov colors, which
shows you just what you want to know aUnti
Clilrago and the new Loop and KlevateU v-
teui. i h map you should have wintiieryou
lle out of tbe city end mtect to c- uie o it.
r whether you live In Chicago and you t.r
cur friends contemplate u. aking a trip
A ilUr ess
JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A .
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Tbaasaade f Isallare fleaaaal as rrottskla rartarnaia tar eleiligrai aea, nvaaea mmm
tkildrsa-rsrlaa May knack st saar lks-etkiac Tenured, .vtkia veined.
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READ ON:;
Department
$5 00
7 50
,...11.00 and up
1 00
5 00
Best describes the rates
Inch
DR. WITHERS
Is doing all kinds of Dental
Work.
Set Teeth ......
Best Set Teeth
Gold FlUmes..
Silvor Fillings.
Geld Crowns.
Teeth Extracted 25
Teeth out i the mornimr
Xew Onem Same liny.
All work at about Half whai
other Dentists Charge.
16 Ykars' Expkriknck 16
)r. WIT1IEKS, Dentist,
Fourth Floor Brown Blk.
Sixteenth and Douglas Streets-
TELEPHONE 1776
of perversions,
ltf " etc .1-
the "chapter on barrenness which has been Uie means
of great joy to many s childless pair, siuiiia u rm m
discover srid remove the obstacle. Others like Its
unique "essays for niarrled people" treating of equal
ity, sleemng 'apart, excess, moderation. Jealousy, In
difference, prevention, continence, food for preg
nant women, the explanation of ehild-maklns. why
children of second hueliand resemble tbe first, etc., etc.
In short, men and women hesiiste to tslk with their
home physicians concerning msny delleate enes
lions thst perplei tliem snd that they really need to
understand, and which this book will enlighten them
on but rrfinubrr Umt if a fall lo do to. Hit mvllMir
stands ready lo male vpor e ommum bf rrpuiml
frte of ckargt to spsaai MUert of eNomry.
s-vYKTyn mTTTXTir vo already bsve "ometnlng like If or "hat as rood." Bondred hara
lVil X lllii' iv declared that It la peetutar to ttseir." man Jar ,
atuvXl of all other works.
and not
Tf KPT1 a7,lriT?P"R,rrDt thtawork Is offered for Its m Dilrinwc merli snd utility
mJKJl'i A C VJIWt Xj A diatribated In chmo torm to advertise proprietary medicines.
TTCTTTlf ii"VT ATJ0' Uie moat enthusiastlo ktnd from all eounlrtei where Xngllek la apo-
iaj a. iiuuninuij ken, would, even id entail type, nun
type, All 60 pages of th Leslie.
nil AnnncTAXT a T men of all classes, riarovnien. aoctor,
ilKjr XiOOlWii xxXj (ITen (littering endorsement; remarkably few critical.
tauHjera, editors, eiitlce, bavs
POPULAR EDITION, Cloth Binding, Prepaid by Mail, 81 .60
American Publishing (p.
We have plenty of tbe lasue of Jan
uary Z8, containing tne exposure ot
Rome's plot to take this country by the
sword. Ten for 30 cents; fifty for $1.25
100 for $2. 500 for $7.50; 1.000 for
$10. Have you sent any of that num
ber to your friends? You should! They
should not sleep longer.
We have nlentv of the Issue of Jan
uary 28, containing the exposure of
Rome's plot to take this country by they
sword. Ten for 30 cents; fifty lor $l.zo
100 for $2. 600 for $7.50; 1.000 for
$10. Have you sent any of that nam.
ber to your friends? You should! They
should not sleep longer.
Admirers of James O. Blaine caa ob
tain ot os a beautiful history of tkat
mlaeat statesman. Frica, $1.H.
Americas Pib. Co., Omaha, Net.
lit Uti4-ll
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WHAT TO DO FIRST:
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Uos li-t a ith th numbrr ol UiequuUUuiis in tuch ii.hhs sipear, uli It
cents Iim-k nwailhs' anal suWopo- lo I KI AM, "ill tie .ulill, d to eou.pete
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pair. titajmim I-
llllrtl Ut-larw. 11 '
Store Pricei-
PRIZES FOR POEMS OR SKETCHES.
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We pubht-hovk-r IOO cwniplr-taj loimin ?rr, wlwfa-d In-m tH
lnC prrMtliriU. We nt to ttiik t Kt.AM Hie nu.rt p. . ulf
m .F aiirua our rfenirf- likf tw t. To apkrrtin I'm i' t 1! or
k. WnnakethiaoiTTto dinrour MW tsVln lor on ol in raauu
li:,!rimr. .l.t ..u .su,0
o-irnnnniii nni n as grand terminal prizes
?fiOUU-lll UULU
msk-snne In the world. To do this w murt know thrrlsuo
in li, future. II "U " J ' ?J "JJ-J f KutTniniber, the .rest p Morons hou m.ke Mil I loss, ami e
VrM t'toTI'nyJ , ..inly hve an amount thst .ill mak oar
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