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HE AMERICAN aasJassBBa A Fifty Years in the Church of Rome ( "ton-: P 5 it i a ' -. . e BY. THE RF.V. CHARLES CHINIQTJY, TOGETHER WITH AMERICAN For the Balance of 1898, for $2.00 The price of the book alone at retail is $2 25 but you eet both the book art) the paper or 12 00. Send in your orders ACCOMPANIED BY THE CASH to AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1615 Howard Street, OMAHA, NEB. Is Carriage a Failure? $1.00 WHAT ROME TEACHES fn the Year 1900 Rome Will a kt This Country and Keep It Ilecker. The New She lWUTbat HIIrlB Liberty Is Only Endured t'atil (he Opposite Side ran li Pat Inte EfiVrt W itbeut la. J 11 ft U the Eetnaa t burch. Union Elevated I fir ln Chicago A-af Magnificent Aggregation of Rewards Freucud by the t'p7riCht Law nf Ik Calt4 Start. 100 070,001 TO 0100,0000!! IN GRAND PRIZES TO BE- DISTRIBUTED! Popular Medical, SOCIAL & UARITAL Science A Sensible Book for Carious People-A Useful Boot for Everyone I HIW TORI'S MOST CELEBRATED MEDIfll ItTHOB 1RO IPKCIAUST, DB. I. B. FOSIE. eg? tr Or Cocese You Want to Know What Everybody Ought to Enow. Tttb Yotjno how to choose the best one to marry: The Married how to bo happy in marriage ; The Fond Parent how to have prize babies; The Mother how to have them without pain: The CiiiLDLEsa-how to be fruitful and multiply: The CuRiocs-how they "growed" and came to be The Healthy how to enjoy life and keep well: The Invalid how to get well again speedily ; ins Imprudent how to regain wasted energy. All who want knowledge that is of most worth Jind it in Dr. Foote's "Plain Home Talk," 1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 36 col. plates; 200 recipes. ALL CLASSES! A BOOK FOB THE MASSES! REALLY FOUR GREAT BOOKS IN ONE LARGE VOLUME. JMT t-DISEASES AND THEIR CAUSES, PREVENTION AND CURE. iJl; iH.R,NlC D,SMS OF AU. SORTS, AND All PARTS, INCLUDING "PRIVATE" FOR BOTH SEXES Kt nSlaSSS HSS? m 0RMS' ? SSmff TMT .-IMPROVEMENT OF MARRIAGE) A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED AND AU WHO HOPE EVER TO BE. Contain! vw 200 prwcriptlow for wlief and car of tent and chronic diiofdwf tommon to adult and children) complete table of antidote to poi'ionn llkntrated ....,,,. . rauKiuiunS in orowneai nygienic rule for th car f infant. -HO FAIR IDF A f thi. book and the aatlxfaction It (rlw tothougbful -A earnest fcnd w.stly tnyuititivt ptopl, on be properlj elated here. w ruin, 30 CBBOKOI. 900 H.T.TT"TT Airnwa APPENDIX AMMnv of Ma WUI) lAk rth. Oriasei L'olor. Ar You Well ? COD HEALTH ! rare tKMto too ftnf rally eltifbtrd. The foriuuMtPly time en dowed frtmi Mrf li ar apt to l rc'klts of tliHr UeriieKe. It ie eu' to low or IImu iiaip It that Iih-ki fellowe are inky IjiiIwU tr tlier have arum enoiikcu to learu how to itmlntaiii It. Thl all run do 17 nadlng "Plain Home Talk" on the rauare of die eaw.errore In diet, imnultea, tirmlve nirat eailnti, ta and rofft drluklnie, tlie une ami ium, of ali ohollct, the hallte of children, the prevalence of error of Tlfror of manhood-a chanter VMUj that mdenntm eaa't be rad and heeded too eagerly. I lieutliere nieroii lce of adulta, the tobacco haMt 5?iLMlj, l''ln 10 women, etc., etc., and the all 'Wrfttj cuMotue of eoclely whereby many of the y V Vi doomed to "aoelal tar. lMtK.w ThtB rh.nl.. .K I. awA ...i T1 chapter ebowe why thouithilene youn . . " . -' 1 "v w iniituiion dm oeeouiepreva J: "T It wlO not down, how tta baneful dlaeawe weverj4 to the "InaoeeBt"-luou elarUlug and vporUBt faou to know. jnje reanlu of a mad chaee for wealth, of erer- Wtl, erertudv. failure In hnaltuu. Hi. the baala of wealth not wa ewran and tha I ad r?w..a a I....ki. 1 . . 1 . BavUer It would be well fur you to UUnk over. Art You III? TH EV yoa are Indeed rare maa If you are But enxloue to learn bow It came about, what' tbe matter and what'e to be done, w hether It be "only a coki," a chrome catarrh, or aoraethtnf more eeHooa that be "aetllra the lm" In bronchltl or coneumptlon, toe eooaer you And out bow arrioue It la. and what to do for youraelf the better. If yon jnuet learn "now to lire with one lung" the earlier yon net thl knowledge the longer yon will live. Or, may be your particular weak in toe liver, atomech or Then you can make no in earning' tee bee TuBction. ir yon Ida or rbenma the war to ahaka BnealT rnn can't rnt ... imImi , . in.. tnoa WlMiw. rjt n .1. k ji. 1 vntiv dleeaaee of the "real to-urinary orrant," nodi V Better become potted on euch thintn a -netiliua, strict ure and wore forme of eontaatone '"M '"by the book" tha by eiperlrnce. Toe will read with atldlly all about Impotency, inmin, dlaMae of women, nerven alwaeea. rw-e. naralyeia, ekln diaeaer. acrof alt, etc. Yet, "awr. one book cannot cover "all the UK that I k oelr to," and therefore te etuare nUtfacttoM, . auukorvx Uu announcement thai onupur "i "P. B. T." who fail to nd la rul kt w wtaqr tontntt ktm fn perroa or by uutr, vuAout prranUhe Unjulry will be aoawwed w th beat of rernlatln thee vital funct tna of Brhee, nalne. nearalala i Will an rely pay to look up the 'at 04T. Sorely yon eaa't want to Bed pot M la Dowela, mletake Are You Engaged 7 n 1. 1 nnr-mif to re Se, pernaoe. on t nurry: i mi copntnee, me rurt- einerlnrnte ton Batlom have made, ancient I modera, barbaroue and civ Hired, help ua to know i oe eexuai immoramy arowinff out inta, tbenlttor Well. lurry: and make Do mleuke. It le eo wr to (et In and to dirlicult to net out, that It b well worth while to "be eure yon are right before yon (0 head," There t no book eo helpful In enabling you to eelect wiaely u "Plain Hon Talk Yoa can learn aomethlna from oilier' mlilakea. The Ulntory of Mar. rtntre of ell kind. In 11 conntrlee. the epi- eai and l what not to do. of ununified nature and marrlase mlenl of proaiiiutloit, tu prevalence, allurementa, dancer, reeulta, the efforts of rellirlon and nacellclam toaub uimauu roniroi ineuonnnant peeetotH-aii uieaegtna leeare fruitful In Indlcatlnc Bllfalla In avoid. On the other hand chapters on adaption In marrlaire pnnlcal, mental and magnetic n early marrlaire. Iiilerruarrlace, elopements, etc., etc., aid the reader to make a ood match, select happily for borne and off. eiirlnc, to avoid "Lucifer Matchee, and to escape Ln rat trap sod lottery kinds of Karri. Are You Married? THERE tr chap ters equally naefnl fa. show lac yon "hew tn he happy Ihastk BBBrrireT." J any married peo ple would jret alone letter It they knew bow to adaDt tbeaa. elves to each other, and would try te un derstand on an other's needs. They cut-lit to read what nnln Home Talk" its about the trwa BtiltotoohT of fntae. course, the "nalar. I relation of lb aeies," the Influenco . . , on neaito and evil OTMiiuilou, "the wormwood that embitters oalal life," etc., ete. Many win and much aatkrfartioa m the chapter on Barren neaa whlcb baabeea the mean of ftreat joy to many a chlldtees pair, akttnc tnrm to discover and remove the obstacle. Others like It unique "eaaay for married people" treat! n of eeuei- -" i ""a apart, excesa, mooerauon. uiuri taakmav. In. Ferenca. nr. ,-.n,t..n . tA untwofnea, tne explanation of rhlid-nsnklna. whf children of second b uahaad reeib!e the i rat, etc., etc In abort, men and women hesitate to talk with their borne pbyslclans concerntnc many delicate ejaeo. lione ttiat perplex them and that they really need to understand, and which this book will enlighten them on-but remeraaer Mat if it faiXudoM. themuthcr eaaiMs reed to mare up for tht micm bf rtnimnM Jtm oftharo to tutaaTuum DONT THTTa"K"a,",rty6wmert,WttTfrtaiff Hnndredatiava rrrrtlwi. i "eclared that It I "jiem.itarfo uir aidar oa4ofall other ?kV ZlSZ' , lt distributed In cheap form to adverune proprietary medicines TESTIMONY AlaS ? Ihe mo,!f a"' r Jt&ttZm u tvo. PROFESSIONAL ".'""i1.1 c ,wc'rW". ''. to.w. dior, enaca bar va. xjijvjxvyaAJtlTen fluerlm endonwment; remarkably few critical. " POPULAR EDITION, Cloth Binding, Prepaid by Mail, $ 1 .60 American Publishing (Jo. Education outalda of ua Catholic Church la a damnable heresy. Popa Plua IX. Education must ba controlled by Catholic authorities, eren to war and bloodshed. Catholic World. I frankly confeaa that the Catholici ttand before the country aa the ene mlea of the public achoola. Father Phelan. I would aa aoon administer sacra merit to a dor; aa to Cathollca who end their children to public school. Father walker. The public schools hare produced nothing but a grodlesa feneration of thieves and blacasuards. Father Schaner. It win be a rlorloua day in thia country when nnder the laws the school BYstem will be shivered to ploces. Catholic Teleeraph. The public schools are nurseries of vice; they are (rodlese. and unlesa sup pressed will prove th damnation of this country. Father Walker. We most take part In the elections. move in a solid roasa in every state a-ftlnst the party pledtred to sustain th Integrity of the public achools. McCloskey. The common schools of this country are sinks of moral pollution and nur series of hell. Chlcaro Tablet. The time la 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 arovernraent skents rather than par it. It will pome oulckly at the click of a triffiter. and will be obeyed, of course, as com Ina from Almighty God. Mgr. Capel. "We hate Protestantism: we detest if with onr whole heart and soul." Catholic Visitor. "No man has a rleht to choose his reHa-ion." Archblshon Huee In Freeman's Journal. Jan. 29. 1862. "Tf Catholics ever (tain sufficient nu merical malorlty ln this country, re lltrlonn freedom ' ond." Cath "tie Shepherd of the Vallev, Nov. 23, 1851. "Protestantism, of every form, has not, and never can have any rleht where Catholicity Is triumphant" Dr. n. A. Brownson's Catholic Review. June. 1R51. "We have taken this principle for a basis: That the Catholic rellelon with all Its rlRhts, otiRht 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. 1RB1. "Protestantism why. we should draw and ouarter it. and han up th crow's meat. We would tear it with nlncers and fire it with hot irons! Fill t with molten lena and sink it in hell fire one hundred fathoms deep." ratner Fheian. Editor Western Watch man. "Reilelons Ilpertv 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 securlntr Cath one ascendency in this country." rsrner Heciter, in the Catholic World Juiv. 1870. "undoubtedly it la the intention of the Pope to possess this country. In this intention he is aided bv the Jes ults and Catholic prelatea and priests." nrownson'8 Catholic Review, July, ISn. When a Catholic candidate is on A. 1 -1 A. w. a . iickpi ana nis opponent is a non Catholic, let the Catholic candidate nave the vote, no matter what he rep resents. catnoiic Review. Juiv. 1894 "In ease of confUetine laws between tne two powers, the laws of the ennren must prevail over the, state, Pius IX. Syllabus 1864. we noia me state to he only an inferior court, receiving its authority rrom me cnurcn and liable to have Its necrees reversed upon appeal." erownson s Essays, p. Z8Z. "We do not accept this government or noia it to be any rovernment at all, or as capable of performing" any of the proper functions of rovernment It the American government is to be sus tained and preserved at all. it mnt be by the rejection of the principles of the Reformation (that Is. the gov ernment oy me people), and the i ceptance or the Catholic nrtneiyjit, which la the rovernment of the pope." uauouc wona, September. 1871, mcKnowieare no civil power. Cardinal Manning, speaklnr in the name or the Pope, S. R. S., 1871 The Pope, as the bead and month piece of the Catholio Chttrctv. admin latera Its discipline and Issues orders to wnieh every Catholic nnder pain of sin must yield obedle ' ."Cath olic World, of Anrnst, 1868. "la 1100 Rome will take this cona try and keep If Priest Becker. The will of the Pope Is the supreme law of all lands." archbishop Ireland. k. . . . . i ,ivaaiuB a new lo-unetaiivo nil a to real rnnilabln Haaao will nietriaato runs on Van Buren St l!ett-:L!Sr Ihildren Ferlaae Kay knorfe at laer tr-NethlM Tealared, hethlac waiaew. . wt oaxajitu iTiir rtuoa a raixa ,.kdi..,p.i. ,awa. ,.Irr,iirJ.th. direrflv in frnnt nf ha I AlllOIJirifl n"TI"fltf P".L.? i"t 'J -" - va inv - inn xa Bill fl m nnn mil -'"- WK vt r prnnit aa kaaast - BtWWIWimiH ShaW I S Ball I amiaieor peon. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Station aclipuu aaa auipamiif aa.r sad tr.tr rr 'a i'f rnaui C eta. Urn Ta I tciU uul hkM.M.ihM W ....-... t.. . . .1 . . atadent, and aa ar ahe auv aia a ana. th.l .hall be tl, ah-psBf-ahe lo l.vtaae. Hare hmt .mtt wilt nil.a. ""' ' Inwrnrt then in thaiaiaad auaiaa bu. I A1V.I .,11 .lt. m.V. tT. "VE Kl I l KNi. " ' " VTajrr, we aabladt a taa fasaily maaasina ealkd CRKAW. lot LAH nilD flQICPT. a TY WUwn.tr' a crv.Oeil lull t.1 fuo aturv, d.elt. ajedutr lit, SMrtry, kiu.,, n-l.J ...lo, na. rne.u!,,'"?'t?c'!?eta" fw laadu periooUeala taa wurid. No oUur auinuine hk it lCOD a. J oeaUbluh ( K.aM aa a pet awaeal aaemter of Uia famUy laevary hum where itealria. THIkO, we a.ai luda anat ao rne. ti ne year. It Is r.Z. I , r ' f aaeura that our Btitn M lead clear throagh, every hue, taca nuatli. rOOSTI ww, ..tMin r. i 1 t, iu a A I fc 1 enen ibtv, rihdw auernMera,aDU weaae eieareaeaititeliiuuwinff tut nf BaiilanaaB aachqaotatMiaeuauiBathea a SOU) MINK. ell -known America Gearal. Tlie lUem awd Id hU tne aatter la aactk uuxdatwa are as, iiaaa, J h akaa - " - ah " ' 1 .1. V.. I. rt, .. . Let Ha lllnMk T.k. .. . I .-Tl.. I..-, mmAu13 . . T . ammlathisqaotatloala-Cuaterr Araia. uke aambr VI. "The ai. tiled hiaevn. nearly bliadiiurfcim." fhaieaenHa aamaiauuauuulauuau-lM.'' w. .-r a... . .1. 1 TT'f yirlilina- I. " Ttlaleeaet eradicated every splf of ereeti." READ 0(1 :s Passenger arriving In Cblcaro can, by the new union Klevated Loop, reach at y part nf the cite; or. for a See) eeut fare.cunbe taken immediately to any of the large stores In the down town district. AU Klevated Train will top at the "Hock Island" Ktatlon. Train every minute. j Theae facilities run only be offered hv h I "GltKAT HOCK ISLAND ItOUTE." , If you will end a S cent stamp fur po-tiu'e : we will tuall vou atonre a new tlrd'a-a iina of Ihlcago, jut Issued ln flee colors, which show you Just what you want tn know about Chicago and the new Loop and Elevated bya. tew. 1 his map you should have, whether you live out of the cltv and extort tnci n.atn it or whether you live In Chicago and you t,r ' A couteuipiaus tunning a trip. Auurvaa JOHN SEBASTIAN. Q. P. A. -17-f Lb'cago 11 111. IV. v. VI. The burne I devWMl alufht, proved fatal. r nelila, ahoaa tha eabm htrhu. ilualioa, yet tuaBuUfaf laifcd." 'Tbo' inaater le aiurar of tlica -( nur t tfip milntnaeaaa you to. "The alaat ailed bisiyaa, nearly bliadlnf him." vas" Down the Inn street they asarehtd to the sound of me alia arum. VIII. - The picket turned suddenly lookinr rn mv diieetlon." IX- - 1'ro.a the lop of the beuk Ms fajed cat'rty apua Uao ruhiiir water." X. -Shsluvad lbs carl, yet her aiaiuusr was diataat." Ree.nlriiHt that many have neither ttme ae opporraairy to searek history for the names ef Anvnr.li General!, wo narvwith auhmtt a liM of twelve nauw-a. In ahick apprara aerv name in above ouoUUouai GarneuL McCktlaa. " luater, Ibutuaa, auruaule, Kuaecraba, lJOfatreet, Lea.l'ickett, Larl, Bauka. 1ST 1 1 a BP OA RA PintTa Any pcra"" aendm- aa a4 rm than kvenameanf American Oenerali hum HfHAI III llll rlHNI ! '"alwlwithUieauinli.rofthequoMUuiia in ahKli namca appear, with l . Illlftl IU 1W lllltfl eenu toe nvilh.' trtU aubwnptioa to CKKAM.bjiII beentitltdtocooiiKi. n WA,,0,U "ohm w alio tii s iias or tubia si airrios. tta want 'V 2 " ""' ' '"I;, ,r eta lr rru.Dll,.' trial tubacriptioa nd Fajuiall n,i,i-itr.a llravv WettfhL RMolif.,11 W..K, C.I.. 1 ..1 T..... ,1- withll.vy tannine U-ildUainit ana Wtde.Uold Bandtaend aire with order), an Eleeant Solid tiold Killed Scarf Pin. for the iiMt of Grasd fstrss to ba intelltin-nt.readiiia oeooir It auhncntierB. you will receive by return mail the Utnd Faiuiau n. Ktone. in Tifl.nvor Pniwn laaraataa theas pnsra to be Ju.t raauul with inoeeat retail than Yea Department Store Prices Best describes the rates at which DR. WITHERS Is doing all kinds of Depta) Work. Set Teeth $5 00 Best Set Teeth.... 7 50 Gold Fillings 11.00 and up Silver Fillings I 00 Gold Crowns 5 00 Teeth Extracted 25 Teeth out in the mornlniz-- TaV t wtc-s oume Liny. All work at about Half whai other Dentists Charge. 16 Ykar8' Experience 16 Dr. WITHERS. Dentist. Fourth Floor Browu Blk. Sixteenth and Douelas Streets TELEPHONE 1776 We have plenty of the issue of Jan nary 28, containing tha exposure of Rome's plot to take this country by tha sword. Ten for 30 cents; fifty for $1.25; 100 for $2. 600 for 7.60; 1.000 for $10. Have yon aent any of that num ber to your friends? You should! They should not sleep longer. We have plenty of the issue of Jan nary 28, containing the exposure of Rome's plot to take thia country by the aword. Ten fo SO cents: fifty for $1.25; 100 for $2. 600 for $7.60; 1.000 for $10. Have you aent any of that num ber to your friends? You should! They should not sleep longer. v Admirers of James tf. Blaine can ob tain of ns a beautiful history of that eminent statesman. Price, $1.00. American Pub. Co., Omaha, Neb. S 1-1 luchv-w hag ( iAUirs' or Uat with UvnuiM Huainn Ruby, ttotntiff. uur ehnc. lrwuts two art ! rrUil (ur from 93 09 to i 00, or mor. turrprrtenwd.or w will pay Tou ilO OO ill C ash. 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Thia will tea vrNteontonlof popular literary opimoo and will d-U-f mine the kind of triw CKUAM willoontan among thuaa who a-lpct the story dmed to be the most pupular by a majonty of the Tutre caat thna prormg that thnr we-iistii uiauinuvt vuuBiiv.in pavnit'iit lur arrvietw to rvD'lfrvfl, riaminstioQaRnd dvctsiona are raluable- v aevm too jootf to ba irae, but liwmber, the rmt puMishing houara make MiLLiOKi. and we 300,000.00 worth of adyertmnf. We ah 11 eerumlj have an amount that will make our ttavmf. WeabalTdoinam7 particular, JUtT A wi auaxs. Yuu tak bo ebaneot whatrer. 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