The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, June 03, 1898, Image 6

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    THE AMERICAN.
Fifty Years in the
Church of Rome
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Of
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together with
THE AMERICAN
For the Balance of 1898, for
The price of the rxwk alone at relill U 11 2.1 hut you ire, h 'th the hook nrd
the paper for 12 CO. Send In your orJer ACCOMPANIED DV TUE CASH to
$2.00
AMERICAN
1615 Howard Street,
rUHLIMIIXG COMPANY,
OMAHA, NEB.
Is Marriage a Failure? $1.00
Popular Medical, Sal Science
A Sensible Book for Curious People-A Useful Book for Everyone
I RIW TOM'S MOST CELEBRATED MKDIfil itTHOR AND SPECIALIST, DB. I. B. FOTL
Of Cocbse You "Want to Know
What Everybody Orairr to Know.
Ttte YorNO how to chooso the best ono to marry t
The Married how to be happy in marrince;
The Fond Parent how to have prize babies;
The Mother how to have them without pain
The t'iiiuLKs8-how to be fruitful and multiply;
The Cx-Riocs-how they "growed" and came to be;
The Healthy how to enjoy life and keep well;
The In valid how to pet well again speedily ;
The Imi'ri pknt how to regain wasted energy.
All who want knowledge that is of most worth
Find it in Dr. Foote's "l'lain Home Talk,"
1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 36 col. plates; 200 recipes.
ftiEASEH ALL LAM-ES! A BOOK FOR THE MASSES!
REALLY KOUR GREAT BOOKS IN ONE LARGE VOLUME.
MT l-DISEASES AND THEIR CAUSES, PREVENTION AND CURE.
HRT (.-CHRONIC DISEASES OF AU. SORTS, AND AIL PARTS, INCLUDING "PRIVATE" FOR BOTH SEXES
ART Bl-PLAIN TALK ABOUT CONJUGAL RELATIONS. ERRORS. REFORMSi MARRIAGF in am miintifs
"ART W.-IMPR0VEMENT OF MARRIAGEi A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED AND AIL WHO HOPE EVER TO BE.
T TYnTTHT V Contain over 200 prescription! for relief and cure of acute and chronic disorder
iLl Jl iml i Ul A commo" ,0 "d"" and tniWren) complete table of antidote to poiionii Illustrated
direction for resuscitating the drownedi hygienic rules for the car ef Infant.
fJn A TP T HF A ' 'h' r,rh,De" ?' ,t,,ti ."J. nd Mtlsfaotlon It (rlee tothoughful.
Taa Anatowtw of M
sun rnrrra
urr
earnesl and unitel imiuititive people can be properly staled here.
10 FLATE8. 36 CHR02H08. 200 XXAUBTnATIOltTfl-
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i Colon.
Are You Well?
COD HEALTH to ft nirfl
(hmvB too ftrtierally ftllKhtiHl.
ItHiM formnifly tliu en.
do wed from lilrlU ar mA to
to wkUv of tliclr bvrltfticv.
It la iHi fwjr to loae or diiwl
pate U lliai hu kv ft-llow are
fut ky lmlHl If they have
at-tiHt? ctioukU to Irarn bow (o
maintain it. Thl all can do
liv nadliiif "l'lain Homo
Talk" on the cauiw of 4ita
'amprron Id llfl.araltt',
exiimive tiH'at fatintt.
Dd coffre dniiklntr, the w
and attune of alooltolka. the
ImuI hahtta of chllclrt'O, the
prrvalnoe of error of
) Tfftror of manhood-a rhaptt-r
htrdt d tiKK'aan'rlv. Thru I here
r the aumcroua vtf a of adiilta, the totwoo htit
a vara, tta-ht-laoltuf In women. to . rtc, and the all
jwvwrrful cuatoma of aoolctjr whwhy many of the
of both aexre are dottmed to "aortal aiara
" Thla chapter showa why thotikthtlewi ytmnif
to.lta ft) aatray, how prostltuttoa haa lMotme imva
Hit, why It will not down, how Ita baneful diWaw-a
tt coavvyed. to the lnaocentU)ot auiriliug and
wtpomot facta to know.
"The rraulu of a mad chfte for wealth, of over
or. over-atmly, failures la Dtndneaa. the fart that
tiealth to the battle of wealth not tw e wmti and the
Tauaca aod efferte of horrible mrlanrhol v thena
ra ail iuattrt It would be well for you to Uilult over.
wwwtfej that endermlne
Ch can't be read and heeded loocaicerly.
Are You III?
THEN' too are Indmi a rare man
If you am not anxloun to learo
bow rame atMiut, what's the
matter and wuat's to be done.
Mdrther It be "onl" cold," a
chronic catarrh, or something;
more mMou that baa 'etllrd
oa th Itinca" In bnwchltls or
coDsunipttoa, the sooner you mia
Out how sertouH It In. and what to
do for yourself the better. If you
must learn "how to live wttb one
i lung" the earlier yon aret thuj
knowledge the lonirer yoowlll lire.
Or. may lie your particular weak
spot Is In the liver, stomach or
bowels. Then you ran make no
mistake in leNrnlna the best
of refmlatlnu theae vital inactions. If you
'are full of aehea, palna. neuralgia or rheuma
tiasa. It will surely pay to look up the way to shake
then off. Surely yon can't want to neglect the Inslu
Vtus symptoms or Bright'e disease, or otber de
structive disease of the "trenlto-urlDary organs,'' and
foa better become pouted on such tiling a
tooorrboja. stricture and worse forms of contagious
tiwaaee "by the book" than by experience. The
affiicted will read with aridity all about Impolency,
Iwrrenneea diseases of women, aervous diseases.
is, paralysis, skin eiarasrs. srrniaia. etc. i n,
klv. one book csnnot cover "all the Ills that
Besb to Del r lo." and therefore to ensure iUr actum.
: fbote authorise tM announcement tnat aria put'
of -r. a. T" cno raus to nna tn u rn as
i be answered to the best
Are You Engaged?
ri.x norma? to fw a
Set, perhaps. Wen,
on't nurry; and make
no mistake. It la so
" to get In and so
difficult to set out,
that It Is well worth
while to "be sura yon
are right before you
ro ahead." There la
no book so helpful la
enabling you to select
wisely ss "Plata
Home Talk." You
can learn something
from oi Iter's mistakes.
The History of Mar
riage of all kinds, in
all countries the e pri
ons experiments some nations have made, ancient
snd modern, barbarous and civilized, help us to know
a hat not to do. The seiual immorality growing out
of unsatisfied nature and marriage mlsnts, the history
of prostitution, Its prevalence, allurements, dangers,
results, the eltorts of religions and asceticism to sub
due and control the dominant passion all these stud
Irs are fruitful In Indicating nitralla to avoid. On
the other hand chapters on adaption In marriage
physical, mental and magnetic on early marriages.
Intermarriage, elopements, etc., etc., aid the reader to
make a cood m a tch , select happily for borne snd off
spring, to avoid "Lucifer Matches, and to escape the
rat trap and lottery kinds of marriage.
Are You Married ?
THERE are chap
ters equally useful
tn showing you
now to ae nappy
rd."
I
a
bow to adapt them-
fhongh narrie
MSI
Pie
better If they knew
any married oe
le would get along
selves to each ot her,
and would try to un
derstand one an
other's needs. They
ought to read whst
"l'lain Home Talk"
ays about the true
philosophy of inter
course, the ' 'aa t u r
al relations of the
eexea," the Influence
on nesttn and evil
of perversion, "the wormwood tht embitters social
life," etc., etc.. Many will And much satisfaction In
the chapter on barren neaa which hasbeen the means
of great Joy to many a childless pair, aiding them to
discover and remove the obstacle. Others like Ita
unique "essays for married people" treating of equal
It v, sleeping apart, excess, moderation, Jealousy. In.
difference, prevention, continence, food for preg
nant women, the explanation of rhlld-maklnt. why
children of second husband resemble the first, etc.etc
In short, men and women hesitate to talk with tbetr
bome physicians concerning many delicate ques
tions that perple them and that they really need to
understand, and which this book will enlighten them
on but remember that if it fait to dote, the author
stand ready to make vpfor the omtmton tw revUnng
JYt of charge to tpectal Uuert qf tnqtarf. .
nt may constift Aim in perm
enarse, and tin inquiry will bt
I his ability.
DONT TTTT N K 'on " 1" " sotnetlilritt like It" or as rood." Hundred bav
Y 1 A Allil IV declared that It In jieculiar to iueV." andnr ahead of all other work
ft and utility, and not
medicines.
here English 1 po-
nnKT "PfiTi fvPl1 ,bt tbu WOTt g offered for it men HUrinstc merit and
" A- vAkviux distributed In ctwapform to advertiae proprietary medic
TFTTMO'VT ATS0' lue mmt enthusiastic kind from ml countries where
s-l-J ll'iuliiai) ken-jwnnlcl even In anall tins (III Ml n,m nrn.i. ....
PROFESSIONAL""""0!" elerovnum. Oocurrt, iatrter, ,auor$, critic, bT
-'KJo-Jmi' given flattering endorsement; remarkably few critical. fJp
FOPULAR EDITION, Cloth Binding, Prepaid by Mall, 31.60
American Publishing (p.
.a
1
The New
In the Year 1900 Rome Will
a ke This Country and
Keep It Hecker.
She l.wtTbt KrllKlim l,ll)eHy I. Only
Fnil 11 red I'nlil Ihf Oppttkllf Mtlp ran
IVf rut Into KfTect lttiout In
jur? to the Kainan ( burth.
Eduratlon outild of tot Catholic
Church ii a damnabla heresy. Pop
Ptua IX.
Education must be controlled by
Catholic authorltlea. even to war and
bloodshed. Catholle World.
I frankly confeaa that the Catholics
itand before the country aa the ene
mle of the public school!. Fa' her
Phelan.
I would aa soon administer aacrt-
mpnt to a doc aa to Catholics who
nd their children to public schools.
Father Walker.
The public schools have produced
nothing; but a godless feneration ot
tblr-vea and blacaguards Father
Srhaner.
It will be a glorious dar In this
country when under the laws the
school system will be shivered to
pieces. Catholic Telegraph.
The public schools are nurseries of
ftce; they are codless and unless sup
pressed will prove in dnmnatlon of
thl country. Father Walker.
We must take part In the elections.
move In a solid mas in every state
sealnst the pnrty pledeed to sustain
the Integrity of the public schools.
McCloskey.
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 nav
their school tax. and will send bullpts
to the breasts of the government
seents rather than pay it. Tt will
rome oulckly at the click of a trlsreer.
and will be obeyed, of course, as com
Inr from Almighty God. Mgr. Capel.
"We hate Protestantism: we detest
it with our whole heart and soul."
Catholic Visitor.
"No man has a rleht to choose his
reltelon." ArchhlshoTi Hughes In
Freeman's Journal, Jan. 29. 1152.
"Tf Catholics ever gain sufficient nu
merical mainrlty in this country, re
lltrloua freedom a-d " Cath
olic Shepherd of the Vallev, Nov. 23,
1851.
"Protestantism, of every form, has
not. and never can have any rlcht
where Cnthollcltv Is triumphant." Dr.
O. A. Prownson s Catholic Review,
Jnrm. 1851.
"we nave taken this principle for a
basis: That the Catholle relltrlon with
11 Its rights, oneht 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,
senternher. IRBt.
"Protestantism why, we should
draw and miarter It. and hang up th
crow's meat. We would tear It with
nlncers and fire It with hot Irons! Fill
It with molten leaa and Rink It In hell
Are one hundred fathoms derp."
Fattier Fhelan. Editor Western Watch
man. "Relletous llbertv Is merely endur
ed until the opposite side can he car
ried Into effect, without peril to the
Tatholle Church." Bishop O'Con
nor. The Roman Catholic Is to wield his
vote for the purpose of securing; Cath
olic ascendency In thla country."
Father Hecker, In the Catholic World,
Jnlv. 1R70.
"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."
Rrownson's Catholic Review, July,
18B4.
When a Catholle candidate Is on a
ticket and his opponent Is a non
Catholtc. let the Catholic candidate
nave the vote, no matter what he rep
resents." Catholle Review. July. 1894.
"In case of conflicting laws between
the two powers, the laws of the
church must prevail over the sttte."
Pt" IX. Syllabus 1864.
"We hold the atare to he onlv 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 rovernment at all,
or aa 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
he by the rejection of the principles
of the Reformation (that Is. the gov
ernment by the people), and the ac
ceptance of the Catholic TtHneinie,
which Is the government of the porta,"
Catholic World, September. 1871.
"I acknowledge no civil powers
Cardinal Manning, speaking In the
name of the Pope. S. R. S.. 1871
"The Pope, aa the head and month
piece of the Catholic Church, admin
isters Its discipline and Issues orders
to which every Catholic nnder pain
of sin must yield obedle ." Cath
olic World, of August. 1868.
"In 1900 Rome will take thla coun
try and keep It" Priest Hecker.
"The will of the Pope Is the supreme
law of all landa." jarchblshop Ireland.
We have plenty of the lesue 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. BOO for $7.50; 1.000 for
110. Have you 8ent 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 fo 20 cents: fifty for $1.25;
100 for $2. 600 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.
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2-17- f Ch cagi.
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