H AMERICAN Fifty Years in the Church of Rome 1 ' W "a saaije. ! BY. KKV. CIIAKI.KS CHINIQL'Y, TOGETHER WITH $2.00 THE AMERICAN For the Balance of 1898, for The pries of the bo-k Rline at ivtill U 12 2 ruit vm eet h"th the VwKik hix) the pr for 12 10. Send lu your orJa-rs ACCOMPANIED BY THE CASH to AMEIUCAN 1UHMS1IIN(1 COMPANY, 1615 Howard Street. OMAHA, NEB. Is Marriage a Failure? $1.00 Popular Medical, Sal Science A Sensible Book for Curious People-A Useful Book for Everyone T KIW IORK'8 MOST CELEBRATED MCDU'il IfTHOR AND SPECIALIST, DR. I. B. FOOTE. Or Coubsb You Want to Know , iVfiAT Everybody Ought to Know. ThS YorNQ how to choose the beet ono to marry; Tub Married how to be happy in marriage; The Fond Parent how to have prize babies; The Mother how to have them without pain; The Ouldlesh how to be fruitful and multiply; The Cvrioi'b how they "growed" and come to be; The Health Y-how to enjoy life and keep well; The Invalid how to pet well again Bpeedily ; The Imprudent how to regain wasted energy. All who want knowledge that is of most worth Find it in Dr. Foote's "Plain Home Talk," 1,0(M) pages, 200 cuts, 36 col. plates; 200 recipes. iTaAKES ALL t LAM.F.S1 A BOOK FOR THE MAbSESI REALLY KOUR GREAT 8COKS IN ONE LARGE VOLUME. JtT l-DISEASES AND THEIR CAUSES, PREVENTION AND CURL MIT H.-CHR0NIC DISEASES OF ALL SORTS, AND ALL PARTS, INCLUDING "PRIVATE" FOR BOTH SEXES HXX IB.-PIAIN TALK ABOUT CONJUGAL RELATIONS, ERRORS, REFORMS) MARRIAGE IN ALL COUNTRIES. tU( W.-IMPR0VEMENT OF MARRIAGEi A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED AND ALL WHO HOPE EVER TO BE. Contains over 200 prescription! for relief and curt of acuta and chronic disorders common to adults and children) complete table of antidotes to poitonsi Illustrated iirections for resuscitating the drownedi hygienic rules for the are of Infants. mJ APPENDIX; Yin IT J TT? TFl1 J ' ,h "' thin book and the eat Isf act ion tt give tothoughTul, -ilW i iXiZmt earliest nut tritely m.tuWnt- people caa be properly elated bere. 10XXJt.TE8. 30 CBROMOS. Vara toiny of Man and of Woman) The Origin or I.lr: Man from the I Mian trnereal t.ruittnat Three KlrganiTnlor flair, of llal and Over illiiairallona of Kivial lrvrlonnirnii It I'rue laluriltpra by olor 1'hulueraphy. in Kite lolura. 300 ZZXU8TZIATI0NI. Etc Dlaraere of lha Hprrlal uraaa lo-Llla Are You Well ? OOO HEALTH la me hiHio too tiuiriHy hIImIiNhL 1' Id we torutimttly tliim rtuwifl frHn blrili r 't to vt rtH'kh-iw uf tin tr lif rtmtrf. It i w 'y i ii" o uiiwi- Imtr H Hi' liH-ky Ifllvimrfl inky liidrftl if tlify lime m niMMMutitKli tolfuru how to iiiMimtim It, Tlii nil n Oo hy rtHn(r "I'lntn Home I'ttlK'Ntn tb 1't.tttM'S ot Im , t?rrr In ttM, tniiitv iim'uI Hinitf, Urn mid t tfTte (trhikln!, (Ik iiw ami alHiw ot nh olioltt , tit Iwd Imi'ii of iliilln n, ll.e nrrVeiletrce of rrrn f Ytlithmt undermine Tltror of limnbood- a clmpKT WH-t oan't b ri,d end hoeshHltoontKorly. Then thorn rr th tiiiH'rniw vlora of Ad till, Hit toluu-t-o hllt lb nfl, ttKltt luring in wamn, vlv , ne., nd llir H fowrfnl ctntouis of ot'Mv whorvl'T nmuy of tli tmft of both nt'xee Are dontnrd to "orlnl tara tton. This rliaptrr showa why thouk'ini- ytmitx K-lka to aatray.bow prontltutioQ liu Iwi-oinr pn- a Mcot, whr It will nut down, how lt iwm-ful dlm-a-a rf snvvtd to tlif "InnotTiit" HK't atartlliiK aud turporunt facta to know. The rtwiilta of a mad cbaae for wealth, of over wnrtt, ovrr-iUudr, fallnree lu buluraa, th fan tlist blih tt the basia of wealth not r Wki and the unr and effwra of horrible mrlancholy ibt-ws iw U luatters ft would be well forjou to ttiiuk over. i Are You III? THEN" von are Indeed a rare mm If you are not aiixiuua to learn how tt came about, what's the matter and what 'a to be done. iH-ther 11 h "only a W." a rhroule ratarrh. ir aouiethlne? mure aerloua that baa "arlllrd on the liinga" In bmnchltu or consumption, the aootier you find out huw arrtous It Is, and what to do for yourwif the holler, ltrou must learn "how to Nv with one luiw" the earih-r yon ret thle kno wletle the hmp'r you w ill II ve. Or, mav le your particular weak epot ta in the liver, atomaeti or bVwela. Then you ran make no mletake in learnlnir the beat tnethods of reirolattn theae vital functions. If you are fall of arhre. palna, nruraliiia or rheuma Kaaai, tt will su'elr pay to look up the way to shake them off. Surely yon can't waut to neglectthe Insid tenia smiptome of Brlght'a dlaeaar, or other de etractlve diseases of Uie "irentto-uriuary orpiiia," and Toe better become pouted on eurh tli intra aa (oaorrhu-a. stricture and worse forms of roniaaintia diaeaara "by the book" than by experience. The afllteted will read with avidity all ahout Impotency, barrenneaa. dtataaes of wotntn, iiervotta dlseaaea. rarest, paralysis, akin dlaeaaea, scrofula, elc. Yrt, frHtlv, one book cannot cover "all the Ills that Boa Is heir to," and therefore to rnnurt mti(,icU'm. Vr.fbatt authorise th annoHcrment that ana pur causer of UP. B. T.n trka failt to ffaif in it irhut Aa Mbs mav ewnrwrt kim in wro or bit Itttrr, trKAoul oairw, and the Inquiry will be answered to tbe best ei Usability. Are You Engaged ? mi nopmir to n aa yet, rverhaa. Well, don't rnirrv; and make Do nilaiake. It I so aay to get In and ao dlnlrult to vet out, that tt Is well worlk while to "lie sure you are right before you go ahead." There H no book ao helpful in enahllug you to select wisely as "Plata Home Talk." You can learn eomethlng from other's mistake. The History of Mar. riaar of all kinds. In aiicotintries.tne rurl niiarinerimenta some nations hae made, ancient and modern, barbarous and clvllUed, help us to know hut not to do. The sexual Immorality (trow Inn out of unsiii tailed nature and marriage nilsttts. theblatory of nroailtutlon, lis prevalence, allurrnienta.danKers, rcMih. iheeffortsof religions and aaeeilcism to sub duo and control the dominant paNlonall these tud lesnre fruitful In Indicatuiff pitfalla lo avoid. On the other hand chaptere on adaption in man-tape physical, menial and mne:net1con early marriages, liucrmarrlaicc, elopeulenls, etc., etc., aid thereadorto luakeacood ntaich, select happily for home and off spring, to avoid "Lucifer Matchee," and lo escape the rat trap and lottery kinds of marriage. Are You Married? THEKK are cbap. tera equally useful In showing yon "how lo be happy i hough married, lauy married peo ple would get along better If they knew bow to arlapt them selves to each other, and would try to un derstand one an other's needs. They ought to read what an "1'laJn Home Talk" II tavs aNuit the true philosophy of Inter- I reiallona of the sexes," tlie influence on health and evil of perveralona, "the wormwood that embitter social life," etc., etc. Many will nnd much satisfaction In the chapter on barrenness which hasbeen the mean of great jor to many a cttlldlest paw, skiing them to discover and remove the oltacle. Other like lu nnluue "essay for married people" treating of equal It v, steeping apart, excess, moderation, Jealousy, In, difference, prevention, continence, food for preg nant women, the explanation of child-making, why children of second husband resemble tlie Brat, etc., etc. In short, men and women hesitate to talk with their home physicians concerning many delicate ajuee linns that perplex them add that they really need to understand, and which this book will enlighten them on but rmvmtar lo u fail lo do m.tle author cfrods rrndy lo mote vpfnr tht omtmon hy repining frtt qf ckargt lo special leltert qf eftQHity. rvri'XPT TTTTW yn Hready have "soToethtnit like If or "trjst an (rood." Hnndrede have Wvil i X AA 1 V IV declared that It is peculiar to itself," and far ahnii of all other work. TlCl MT1 r7iri'RrPrr ,hHt bl8 WOTi " offered for ' oirn Inlnrurtc merit and ntllitj, and not Wvi. X A vivuui distribated In cheanorm to advertise proprietary medicine. TTTi'TTTirri'VT AT of 108 enthusiastic kind Vom all countries where English U po AliOlllUW LIXXjO it0i would, even In small type. All 60 pages of this size. PPfiTTFmnN A T mtn ot rl9. rterovmen, doctors, tatrvert, editors, crltlca, bare l ivui ixwtviiiiiiarei0,iteriiigeuilortiiieiit;rtmithibljftcrlllcsl. POPULAR EDITION, Cloth Binding, Prepaid by Mail, $ 1 .50 American Pnblishi (p. what mwm In the Year 1900 Rome Will pkf This Country and Keep It Hecker. The New She Ua,tTut Kdlirlosi I.lbeHy IOmI; Kntliirrrt t'ntil thf Oppoallf Side ran l 1'nt Into EtTW't W llhout In. Union Elevated LoopU It runs on Van liu re n St Magnificent Aggregation of Rewards rratcctod by h Copyright Law of tb Catted Mettea. 70.000 ... GRAND PRIZES Jurtf th, Kthnrrb. !directy in front of the EJuratlon outaldt or tn Catholle Church li a damnabla hertsy. Pop Plua IX. Education must b eontrolltd by Catholic authorltlea. urn to war and bloodshed. Catholic World. I frankly eonfeaa that the Cathollca atand before the country aa the ene mies of the public achoola. Father Pbelan. I would aa soon administer aacra ment to a doa aa to Cathollca who end their children to public achoola. Father Walker. The public achoola hae produced nothing but a godlesa reneratlon of thlevee and blackguards. Father Schaner. It will be a Klorloua day In thla winntry when under the lawa the school evatem will be ahlrered to places. Catholic Telearraph. The public achoola are nurseries of Ice; they are rodlea and unlpea aup preaaed vlll prove the damnation of tbl country. Father Walker. We muat take part In the elections, move In a aolld mans In every atate, aralnat the party pledeed to sustain the Integrity of the public achrtols. McCloakey. The common achoola of this country are sinks of moral pollution and nur series of hell. Chlenro Tablet. The time Is not far away when the Roman Catholic Church of the R nublle of the United States, at the order of the Pope, will refuse to ray their school tax. and will send bullets to the breasts of the Kovernment a rents rather than rav It. It will come onlckly at the click of a trlirtrer, and will be obeyed, of course, aa com In from Almighty Ood. Mar. Capel. "Wo bate Proteatantlam: we detest It with onr whole heart and soul." Catholic Visitor. "No man baa a rleht to choose his rellelon." Arcrtbltthor rTvts In Freeman's Journal, Jan. 29. 1R52. "If Catholics ever araln sufficient nu merical malorltr In this country, re Ilsrloiiaj freednrp d " Cath olic Shppherd of the Vallev, Nov. l 18K1. "Protestantism, of every form, has not. and never can have anv rlfht where Cathollcltv Is triumphant." T)r. O. A. Tlrownson's Catholic Review, June. ISM. "We have taken this principle for a hasls: That the Catholic rellrlon with all Its rlehts. omrht to be exclusively dominant. In such sort, that every other worship shall he banished and Interdicted." Plna IX. In his allocu tion to a Consistory of Cardinals. Rpntornher, IRRt. "Protestantism why, w should draw and auarter It. and hansr up the wow's rnpat. We would tear It with nlncers and Are It with hot Irons! Fill It with molten leaa and sink It In hell fire one hundred fathoms deep.' Father Phelan, Editor Western Watch man. "Rellstlons 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 secnrlns: Cath olic ascendency In this country." Father Hecker, In the Catholic World, Julv. 1870. "Undoubtedly tt Is the Intention of the Pope to possess this country. In this Intention he Is aided bv the Jes uits and Catholic prelates and priests." Brownson's Catholic Review, July, 18M. When a Catholic candidate ia on a ticket and his opponent Is a non Catholle. 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 tbe 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 tt to be any government at all, or as capahle of performing any of tha proper functions of government If the American government Is to be sus tained and preserved at all. It must I 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 nrincinle, which la the government of the pone." Catholic World. September, 1871. "I acknowledge no civil powers Cardinal Manning, speaktng In the . name of the Pope. S. R. S.. 187S. j "The Pope, aa the head and month ! piece of the Catholic Church, admln 1 latere Its discipline and Issues orders j to which every Catholic nnder pain ; of sin roust 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." ArchbIshop Ireland. 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 SO cents; fifty for $1.25; 100 for 82. BOO for $7.50; 1.000 for S10. Have you sent any of that num ber to your friends ? Tou should! They should not sleep longer. We have plenty ot the Issue of Jan nary 28, containing the exposure of Rome s plot to take this country by the sword. Ten for 80 cents; fifty for $1.25; 100 for $2. BOO for $7.50; 1.000 for $10. Have you sent any of that num ber to your friends? 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J"U OI WW above quota tions will ap- full HOW TO GET A PRIZE EACH MONTH : a . -a a-.i swu. in rnir a taf savh mrinih anil anwitiv the neraoni w n aiiolaliona bi tore the Iteh dy of the nmnth of uaue.each tmith, and bv pnipt ;rt-port r.KTuir? 7f i.!I5 Saven-ad THKAM. will be distributed njually the OrUNU AOGKLOAtlON OF MONTHLY PHlZLs, fully eiplatned pear in rno find WE PAY PRIZE8 BEFORE YOU WIN THEM. etc On th ..me line that tha (reat l,.l. iBMraae. Companies advance money on pouciea. In oth worda uy P'"""a ia advance. W. sli.ll, howrverTdo bu.inees with our sulwnlien ion mora liberal terms. "JJ'X,liSjrZ TiiVL'aailA'VB ..J lim n uh.i-ci.kth. tn kv and LACE PIN 8. etc-etc. at much ta than regular wholeU LvEKand OOI.U BKACE1.ET8, SCahP and LACE PIN8, etc, etc, at much leM than regi !,rvalas placed upon these goods doe, aot repmient their retail value, vie will send oursuti aw uwr "i in' nth. if vou trv r if you at quick, you can instantly detect the fflfla oootstions when looain Tha aducated have no better chance than others. There is NO CHAr.Cr.rOn frlAUU. read rarefullv, act promptly, and tl win a.A.lt Anir r.vr.ni myra .. ALL HAVE AN EQUAL CHANGE TO WIN. rihee. arsMstU nrici-av. Hetl.arBr VaVla DlaVeXl UIKin IRfM MOM QOPl IT iitbtiii mrir man .i.ic. w.i. ..a-... -''. for UuMcttn, and thry cu keep Uvea if aatiif artor. andjpay for tbam oat of the brtiea they win in the monthly awarua. Doean I th prove that we KNOW VOU CAN WIN VAU'ABl.K ntlAW hen lmkiriaT for tin? in in ('KKAM. lou keep your eyet opeB. mi a "a-s at aUi aariCP. 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