The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 13, 1898, Image 6

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    THE AMERICAN
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TOUKTHEH WITH
THE AMERICAN
For the Balance of 1898, for
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thepiMtrforJ((t S. nil In your order ACCOM PANI ED 11Y TU K CASH U
AMKHHJAN I'll HLIS11 IN(. CO Ml AM Y,
1615 Howard Street. OMAHA. NEB.
Is Marriage a
Popular Medical,
A Sensible Boofc for Carious Pcoplc-A Useful Book for Everyone
BI XIW lORK'S MONT CELEBHiTKB MUtlt Al Al THOU AND STKl'l AUNT, DR. K. B. FOOTS.
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m I.-DISESES AND THEIR CAUSES, PREVENTION AND CURE.
Wf M.-CHRONIC DISEASES OF ALL SORTS, AND ALL PARTS, INCLUDING "PRIVATE" FOR BOTH SEXES
BART IR, PLAIN TAIK ABOUT CONJUGAL RELATIONS, ERRORS, REFORMSi MARRIAGE IN ALL COUNTRIES.
PART IV.-IMPROVEMENT OF MARRIAGEi A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED AND ALL WHO HOPE EVER TO BE
T TTTT'nT V Contain! over 200 prescriptions for relief and cure of acute and chronic dijordort
A PH Nil IX common to adulti and chiWreni complete table of antidotea to poisonii Illustrated
directioni for resuscitating the drowned) hygienic rules for the care ef Infants.
Yjn P 2 TT? TDP J of r,r,"M", ,,f O1'" ,M1"k 1 th atlsf(ietlon It given to thougtlf ul,
AlW i Xilki iUjtmi srnl a msely innniititire ptople can bo properly elated here.
10 rXtTS3. 30 CBROiaOS. 900 ZLX.TJSTRATXON8.
'fcA'!,0",' of "' Wornani The Origin of Mfet .Mn from the Kc: ll.ra.r or lb
kiai rnrreal I-niiniiin.i 1 hree Klraanl
Uer 3U llliimrailona of Kial
.uiuniira ii v oior i iiaiuaraiiiv . lu 'lie I ulura.
Are You Wed ?
eon
tlKALTll ! n rure
hs.Hn too K,trlly "tHiIiHil.
TIiom1 fortnimiiiy tiiu in
dowfd from trth mv ma to
rtn klewi of their licrtiace.
It ! to 'y ttt hm) t.r dtU
Iittii It n mt mt KV If now NIC
inky ImUs-d t ttVv hm
t-ttNr rnouKii im iriirii now in
lnmtHiH. TIha U t in tlo
lv rmiltttii "l'UIn Home
l'lllk"oU ttM (HIIM1I Ot ill-
raw. error In tih t, mniltr,
eetwiv liu't rHitnif, t
And cotter itrtuklitK, tin iihi
and ahuttt? of U oiilen, itto
ImiI lutliim of ihlUtren, tlif
Drt'valeneti of rrrnri if
Yttth tht OBderTnlnft viror of tnannHMl-A eUapter
ton caoH Iw rad anil he)el tooeanerly, Thentltrr
fcrtlv BiimcrtMia tUft f ad u I la, th to)aee lial.lt.
Itoawa, tigtlit larlug to women, en, etc., ami the ali
poarwful ciiatoina of awlctv WiVrvny many of i lit
meat of both ee are dmiim(t to"a(ti'UI atara
Vo. Thla chapter ahowa why ttmuirliiifaa yuiinc
ftka Ro aairav, how prtwtltutlon h Imtoihi yw -ai,
whr ll will not down, how Ita hanefnt tlfae
rrtvavvwl to the ,lnnoceulM uimi tartlm ami
tuuortant facta to know.
Thff reaulta of a mad chaa for wraith, of or
rfc, over-atuttv, failun1 In hti!inea, the fart thttt,
betn la th h(la of wealth not r wrw ami ttt
uea and erTtvta of horrlhlo melaiualiolv-thm
r aJI niaueni it would be well for you lu ihiuk over.
Are You III?
THKXrou arc Indeed arareman
it you are not anxious to Urn
how U came ahotii, vfaai'a the
nvatter and what's to In done.
Whether it be "only a rold." a
chrouie catarrh, or aomethfnir.
more aertoiia ttmt baa "arttlej
on the Itiiigi" In bronchitis or
Cimaiiuiptloit, the sooner you Hud
out how serious u la, and what to
do for yourself the iM tter. It yott
must learn "how to live with one
lunjr the earlier you gvi tins
knowledge the loujjtefvou will live.
ir. may te yi
your particular weak
apot la In the I her, atomarh or
lAweiB. Theo you can make no
mistake In learn In at the bet
aWsttiodt of refrulatln these vital functions. If tm
r full of aehea, palna, neuralnU or rhetiuia
ttHi. It will aurely pay to look up tlie war to shake
Uieia off. Surely you can't want to Deglcet the IiiskI
tooa tvniptoma of Brighl'a diaenae, or otiicr th
Mrocuve dtaeaaes of the "itenlto-uriuary organ," and
yo better become posted on auch ilnna aa
goaorrboa. ttrtct ure nd worse forma of rniitasioua
liirtmi "by the book than bv eperleme. Tim
aartcbwd will read with aridity all atioiit impoteney,
toarreaoeaa, dlaeaaea of women. neroti diaeaaea,
a at wta, paralyala, akin dlaeaaea, acrotala, etc. i et,
FHmly, one book cannot cover all the tils that
aarit la Mir to, and therefore to enture iUxtuetwNt
r. iftxMe authorise the announcement thutativ pnr
Xiewr U'T. V. T." trho foil to tindin a what he
etcMtf contntt him in peraow or hy ietttr, tnthnnt
eBVwrpe. and the inquiry will be answered, to the best
f aiaaUUty.
nOftfT TTTTXK yn ,re&1T '"e "somethlrifr, like It" or "Jnst as (rood." HnndredB hay
lyv-'i'' A. X Aim iv declare,! tdat it t "perul Uir (ii;r, and far ahead of all oilier works
HO N'T T?mjnPT"'1 wort isoirered tin H oim Oitr tunc merit tinil utllitT, and not
-'v-'i- vuuui diatrtbttted In cheapform toa.lvernse proprietary irieillcinen.
TPQTTAm'WT AT Q0' Uio most enthusiastic kind rom o;i countries where Engllen laipo-
-Aj.3ken ,,ou(iifvpn inaaiaiiupe, on MpairesorthiaeiJe.
PRDPFmON AT ,un'f " flosses, rttirgynien, anrlors, iutrpera, tailors, crltlca, have
y-'A. xjjoxvJ.'Xi.iJgiven flatteriU(ieuilon,euienl; remarkably few critical.
POPULAR EDITION, Cloth Binding, Prepaid by Mail, $1.50
American Publishing (p.
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VBSJl Science
Op Cocrse You Want to Know
" ilAT EVKRYBODY OCOtTT TO KNOW.
Ttte Yorsn now to oliooso (ho Itest ono to marry;
Tiik Makkiku how to ho happy in marriage;
Tiik Fond Parent how to havo prize babies;
Thk Motiikk how to have them without pain;
ThkOuuhjcss-Iiow to ho fruitful nnd multiply;
The t'ruioi s-how they "growed" and came to bo;
Tiik Ukauhy-Iiow to enjoy lifo and keep well;
The Invalid-how to get well again speedily;
Tiik Imi-iu ient-1iow to regain wastou energy.
All who want knowledge that is of mo.st worth
Find it in r. l-'oote's ' Tlain Homo Talk,"
1,000 pa;es, 200 cuts, col. plates; 2t)0 recipe
IM LIHKKAI.LI LIS'.KHI A HOOK KOIt THE MAbbESI
'lr I'll
ur llal an Kprrlal Oriaai
Detelnitiiiem; it True.tu-LUa
Are You Engaged?
pli noprtik? to ne at
Set, iM-rhapa. Well,
on't nurrv; and make
Do U) Intake. It la ao
aav to yet In and to
difficult to vet out,
that It ta well worth
while lo "be a nre you
are rliiht before you
fto ahead.' There 1
tio book ao helpful in
enabling you to select
wlaely aa "I'lalai
II o in r Talk." You
can learn aomethtng
from other' nilaiakea.
The lliatorr of Mar
rtage of all klnda, In
an countrieR, the run
nna eiperlnienta tome rations have made, ancient
and mo.Vrn, harbaroiia and clvlllred, help ux to know
what not. to do. Hie sexual Immorality growing out
of uiiMHftsfleil nature and marriage nilatlta, the history
ol prut liullon. lis prevalence, allurement, dangers,
re-itili. ihe efforts of rehglona and asceticism to sub.
due nnd control the donimatit pawlon-all these stud
haaie fruitful in Indicating pttfalla to avoid. On
the other hand chapters on adaption In nmrrlHgt
idtvaieai, mental and magnetic on early marriage.
Itiferinsrrlavc, rlopeiiienia, etc., etc., aid then'adcrto
uake a good match, select happily for home and off
s-prfiik?, to in nid "Lucifer Matches' and to escape the
rat imp and lottery kinds of marriage.
Are You Married?
THERE are chap
ter! equally useful
In showing you
"how lo be happy
though married."
Many married peo
ple would get along
oetter If they knew
how to adapt them
aelves to each other,
and would try to un
derstand one an
other's needs. The?
ought to read what
lain Home Talk"
about the true
illoaophy of Inter
course, t he " n a t u r-
relattona of the
aexes, the Influence
on health and evil
of perrersiona, "the worrrwood that emhittera social
life," etc , etc. lanT will find much satisfaction in
the chapter on barrenneaa which Ii as been the meant
of great .K-v tomanv a childlew pair, aiding them to
discover and remove the otiataele. Others like ita
unique "eaaava fr married people" treating of equal
If y. sleeping apart, ces, moderation, jealousy. In
difference, pn-ventlon, continence, food for preg
nant women, the explanation of rhlld-niaklnc. why
children of second husband resemble the first, etc.. etc.
In aiiorr, men and women hesitate to talk with their
home physicians concerning many delicate enra
liona that perplex them and that they really need to
understand, and which thla book will enlighten them
on out rtmeinbrr Mat tf it ail to doao. wewwfflor
stun tin reffrfp to male for the ornv&ion by replying
ret ( charge to upeciu! ItUere qf enquiry.
V W iav
WHAT BflMB TEACHES
In the Year 1900 Rome Will
ake This Country and
Keep It Hecker.
i
Mir Uoasl.lhat IN liclou Mlwrly la Only j
I iiflurt-a t'tatil lhrOMiHr Sblf ran j
It- I'ut laslai I IT.i t nillKMit In-
Jit r t to I lie i:miiu liuri'h.
K.)u;itlon outsldw ol m Catholic'
Church U a damnal le hereby. Pope 1
I'lii IX.
IMiKi'.tlon must bo controlled by
Catholic authorities. -vtn to war ami
tiliioclhlit'il Catholic World.
I frankly confess that the Ctbolle
,t;tnd before the country at tho ene
mies of the public schooli. Father
lau. i
I would an goon administer aacra
m. nt to a iIok aa to Catholic who ;
eUd thplr children to public achools ;
Father Walker.
The piihllc achoola have produ'-ed
nothing hut a RodleHB Eeneratlon of .
thl. ves and hlaCRuai da Father ;
Srhaner.
It will he a glorious day In thla
country when under the lawa the ,
arhool eyatem will be Khlyered to
plecea. Cnthollc Telepraph. I
The public achools are nurserlea ot ;
rice; they are godless and unlcaa aup- j
pressed will prove the damnation of j
thla country. Father Walker.
We must take part In the elections,
move In a aolld mass In every state
aitalnst the party plcdced to sustain
the Integrity of the public schools.
McCloskcy.
The common schools of this country
are sinks of moral pollution and nur
series 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 send bullets
to the breasts of the Rovernment
BEPnts rather than pay li. It will
come quickly at the click of a trlRRer,
and will be obeyed, of course, as coca
ine; 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." ArchblRhop 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 of the Valley, Nov. 23.
1851.
"Protestantism, of every form, has
not, and never can have any rleht
where Catholicity Is triumphant." Dr.
O. A. Tlrownson's 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 should
draw and quarter It. and hang up the
crow's meat. We would tear It with
nlncers and fire It with hot irons! Fill
it with molten lena and sink It In hell
fire one hundred fathoms deep."
Father Thelan, Editor Western Watch
man. "Ttelklous 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,
Julv. 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 is 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 state."
Plus IX. Syllabus 1864.
"We hold the stare 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
proper functions of government. If
the American government Is to be sus
tained and preserved at all. It mnst
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 nrinctole,
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.. 1873.
"The Pope, as the head and month
piece of the Catholic Church, admin
isters Its discipline and Issues orders
to which every Catholic under pain
of sin must yield obedle ."Cath
olic World, of 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." rchblshop Ire
land. We have plenty of the issue of Jan
uary 28, containing the exposure of
Rome's plot to take this country by the
sword. Ten for 30 cents; fifty for $1.25;
100 for J2. BOO 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 plenty of the Issue of Jan
uary 28, containing the exposure of
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.
Admirers ot James O. Blaine can ob
tain of ui a beautiful history of that
eminent statesman. Price, $1.00.
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Work.
Set Teeth $5 00
Boat Set Teeth 7 50
Gold Fillings $1.00 and up
Silver Fillings I 00
Gold Crowns 5 00
Teeth Extracted 25
Teeth out in the morning-
JJew Ones Same Day.
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