The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, June 17, 1898, Image 6

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    THE AMERICAN.
Fifty Years in the
Church of Rome
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BY. KKV. CHARLES CHtXIQCY,
TOQKTHER WITH
$2.00
THE AMERICAN
For the Balance of 1898, for
Tbe prlca of the book alone at retail i 91 25 hut you tret hnth the hook aid
the paper for 12 00. Send in your orders ACCOMPANIED BY THE CASH to
AMERICAN rUIILISIIING COMPANY,
1615 Howard Street. ..... OMAHA, NEB.
Is Marriage a Failure? $1.00
Popular Medical,
SOCIAL &
MARITAL
Science
A Sensible Book for Corions People-A Useful Book for Everyone
If HEW TORI'S MOST CEIEBBATED MEDICAL AfTHOR AND BPECIALIST, DR. E. B. FOf TE
Or Couesb You Want to Know
iVtuT Everybody Ought to Know.
Tub Young 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 Childless how to be fruitful and multiply;
The Curious how they "growed" and came to be;
The Healthy how to enjoy life and keep well;
The Invalid how to get well again speedily;
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,"
1,000 pages, 200 cuts, SO col. plates; 200 recipes.
PLEASED ALL CLASSES! A BOOK FOR THE MASSES I
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HIT .-DISEASES AND THEIR CAUSES, PREVENTION AND CURL
HM1 H CHRONIC DISEASES OF AU SORTS, AND All PARTS, INCLUDING "PRIVATE" FOR BOTH SEXES
JMT Jjl-PUIN TAIK ABOUT CONJUGAL RELATIONS, ERRORS, REFORMS) MARRIAGE IN All COUNTRIES.
fMT W.-IMPROVEMENT Of MARRIAGE) A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED AND All WHO HOPE EVER TO BE.
li TtmTTV V Ccpitm 200 pfMCT'P'ion rrtlef nd curt of acuta and chronic disorders
Jjr 1 L-ll 1J1 A commoB "' children, complete table of antidotes to poiionti Illustrated
direction, for rninciUting the drowned hygienic rule, for th art of Infant
Tlfi P TP TUT 2 of th" rlch,n, ' end. the satisfaction It give to thoughful
41 W A Ailii iiea-al earueat and wutly inquisitive people can be properly alated here.
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vvr v iiiuairaiiona nr iiriti
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an rVfni
of ilakl sanal BiiikHmI llraaaiai
Tirpupinrnil I I rliellhLUv
HIT KOI TEACHES
In the War iooo Rome Will
ak' This Country and
Keep It Hecker.
The New
Mi? TUa-WThNt llflftrloiio I.lVrty is Only
t'tnliire-4 l ulil llit-Oprieaite Milr ran
11 I'ul Into KffW-t W ithout In
jurt t thf L'eman ( bnrrb.
Union
Elevated
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Magnificent Aggregation of Rewards
lroU-ctd lf tbe Copyright Law of the I nilrd MUM.
100
Chicago
It runs on Van Buren St
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outside of the Ca'hol'c
damnable here?y. Pope
Colorliiaea by Color ttaoloraiby, in rite C'olura.
Are You Well ?
OOD ItEALTH to a rare
Imhid too ii'"'rny illKhntl.
Thf.i fortuDi'ly tliu eo
duwrrt fruui tiirih artt apt to
t.e rvcklt'w of tlirlr biTitAfr.
li t wjr to ite or dtMii
ai It that lurkv ftUolra r
ut'kjr tuUrfd If thr hive
I1M CQOUKU ! H'RrU DflW IO
iimtnuin It. Thl all enn do
Ity rcaitlng ' I'laln Home
Talk ou tne rauws or uio
eiuN.errora In dlut.paraKttt,
rxcMivfl niat emlnir, t.
and t'offfe UrltikluK. the ue
ml abuse of al. ohollci, the
had hMli of cblldn'U, the
rirrvalfm-e of rrrora of
iror of manhood- a chapter
ertled tooeairiTlv. Thpnlht're
r the aumeroua Uv-m of adulta. the tohacco iiahit
ikma. Ugh). lacing In wonicu. etc., etc.. and the all
rowerful cuatoint of aoclcty wherehy many of the
eat et botii ariea are dimmed to "aortal alarva.
Ilea. Thla chapter ahowa whjr thoutrhtit-aii youtitf
fulka fo aatrar, how proailiutlna haa bw-ntue prei a
iat, way It will not down, how li baneful dlnrawa
re conreyea to the "Innuceut luoal atari Uutf aua
vaark that undermine
at caa't he read and heeded tooeaiterlv.
Baportant facta to know.
. in i
ira:, OTer itudT. failure In biialneaa, the' fai t that
wea B the baela of wealth not rut rrrnt ano the
eauaea and effecta of horrible melancholy theae
ra ail auitera It would be well for yuu to think over.
Are You Hi?
TH E V on are Indeed a rare man
If you are not anxioua to learn
bow It came about, vhai'a the
matter and what'a to be done.
net tier it be "only a com," a
chronic catarrh, or aotnethlna
more aerioua that baa "eeitlca
en the lunca" In brooch it H or
cooamnptinQ, the aoouer you find
out how aerioua It la, and what to
do for youreelf the better. If you
muat learn "bow to live with one
lunir" the earlier yon get thla
knowledge the longer yonwtll live.
Or, may be your particular weak
apot la In the liver, atouiacb or
bowela. Then you can make no
mistake In learning the heat
feetbodi of regulating theae vital f unctlona. If you
r full of arhea. aaina, nenralgla or rheuma.
a, n win aureiy pay to iook up uie way loauaxe
a off. Surelv von cant want to neirlect the lnald-
loua rmptoma of Bright' aWaar, or other de-
tractlve dlaeaaee of the "genlto-urinary organ, " and
fo better become Boated on aucb things aa
ttaorrbaw, stricture and worse forms of rnntagloua
w'aaes "by the book" than by experience. The
anucted will read with avidity all about Inipolency,
Ijaiiinneaa, dlaeaaea of women, nervous diseases,
aarasas paralysis, skin dlaeaaea. acrof ala, etc. Vet.
pmmMt, one book cannot cover "all the Ills that
Cueti at heir to," and therefore lo easare saUnfocdoa,
. Aess aioaoriK (A aMaoMacemrot tA,it aav pur-
Of mf. B. T." WHO SM to Jltidtn it -(!(
mar conitttt Met in persoa or in Irtur. vukmtt
aaoyaiiyhe ittjulry will be answered to the beat
Are You Engaged ?
nui nonmg to ne at
Set, perhaps. Wen,
oo't hurry; and make
Do mlatake. It la ae
if to get In and so
difficult to get out,
that It Is well worth
while to 'be sure you
are right before yon
go ahead." There la
no I ook so belpful la
enabling you to select
wisely as "Plain
Home Talb." Yon
can learn something
from other's mistakes.
The History of Mar
riage of all kinds, In
an countries, tue curl
ona rinrrlments some nations have made, ancient
and lutulern, barbarous and civilized, help us to know
whst not to do. Thesextial Immorality growing out
of unsatisfied natnra and marriage mlsflte, the history
of praeiituilon, Its prevalence, allurements, dangers,
results, ihecffortaof rellglona and asceticism to sub.
due and control the dominant passion all these stud,
lessre fruitful In Indicating pitfalls to avoid. On
the other hand chaptera on adaption In marriage
rhylt-al, mental and magnetic on early marriage,
iiterniarrlagn, elopements, etc., etc., aid the reader to
make a good match, select happily for home and off
spring, to avoid "Lucifer Natchea' and to escape Uie
rat trap and lottery kinds of marriage.
Are You Married?
THERE are rhan.
ten equally useful
In showing you
nosv la ae happy
ned."
i
, a
better U they knew
bow to adapt t hem-
though snarrie
Many marrlcc
pie would get
I peo
alonn
selves to esch other,
and would try to un-
ovnttand one an
other's needs. They
ought to read what
I'laln Home Talk"
nays about tbe Use
philosophy of Inter
course, the "natar
al relations of tbe
sexes," the Influence
on health and evil
of perversions, "the wormwood that embitters social
life,' etc., etc. Many will find much satisfaction In
the chapter on barren arae which has been the means
of great joy to many a childless pair, aiding them to
discover and remove the obstacle. Others like Its
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 child-making, why
children of second husband resemble the flrst. etc., etc
In short, men and women besitste to talk with their
borne physicians concerning many delicate anea
tiona that perplex them and that they really need to
understand and which this book will enlighten them
on but rememoer Mat if U fail to do so, te a at Hor
sfcrad ready o se tp for (ht tmtutton by rtptmng
res of ckarf special fetters of enquiry.
Education
Church la a
Plua IX.
Education muat be controlled by
Catholic authorities. een to war and
bloodshed. Catholic World.
I frankly confeas that the Catholics
stand before the country as the ene
mies of the public school!. Father
Pbelan.
I would as soon administer sacra
ment to a dog aa to Catholics who
end their children to public schools.
Father walker.
The public schools hare produced
nothing but a godless generation of
thieves and blackguards Father
Schaner.
It will be a glorious day In thla
country when under the laws the
school system will be shivered to
nieces. Catholic Telegraph.
The public schools are nurseries of
vice; they are godless and nnlesa sup
pressed will prove the damnation of
this country. Father Walker.
We must take part In the elections.
move In a solid mass In every state
aralnst the party pie deed to sustain
he 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 nay
their school tax. and will send bullets
to the breasts of the government
agents rather than nay lu It will
come anlckly at the click of a trigger,
and will be obeyed, of course, as com
ing from Almighty God. Mgr. Capel.
'We bate Protestantism: we detest
it with our whole heart and soul."
Catholic Visitor.
"No man haa a riant to choose his
ellglon." Archblshori Hug In
Freeman's Journal. Jan. 29. 1R52.
"If Catholics ever gain sufficient nu
merical malorlty In this country, re
lleloite freedom e at an and." Cath
nlte Shepherd of the Valley, Nov. J3.
1851.
"Protestantism, of every form, has
not. and never can have any rlrtit
where Catholicity la trliimnbant." Dr.
O. A. Prownson'B Catholic Review,
June. 1R51.
"We bsve 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. 18B1.
"Protestantism why. we should
draw and auarter It. and hang up the
crow's meat. We would tear It with
nincers and fire It with hot irons! Fill
It with molten leao and sink It In hell
fire one hundred fathoms deep."
Father Phelan, Editor Western Watch
man.
"Religions 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 thla country."
Katner Hecker, In the Catholic World,
Julv. 1870.
"Undoubtedly It Is the Intention of
the Pone to possess this country. In
this Intention he is aided bv the Jes
uits and Catholic prelates and rrlests."
Rt-ownson's Catholic Review. July.
18R4.
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 arare to be only an
i 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,
j 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 most
. be by the rejection of the principles
, of the Reformation (that Is. the gov-
i ernment oy the people), and the ac
ceptance of the Catholic prinoinle.
which Is the government of the pooe."
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
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 thla coun
try and keep It" Priest Hecker.
"The will of the Pope Is the snpreme
law of all lands." archbishop Ireland.
A Basiaess Proaeeitioa A Sew Ce-flaeratife Plaa-A treat Pabliakiaa Haas Will Distribate
Tbeeeeaea af IMIars Plraaaat aad fruStsbls Partaerahie tor lalalligeat Mea, Women sad
Ibildrea Fertaa May baark at laar Deer Ketblag featured, oUiag baiaee.
WI ttUaXASTLl KVUT rusol a niZI wMIulkwsourpiaiaaatraeta. (...rrenmeol drovethe
IHil OI aasjnna. It, r. ( lqt1Brat Is after the
sanodlera. Ttiry aau.4 so. Wa urnrul aa alaa.
erhpHig asd surpa.oig aav and aver niriiiud ever
deri-ed lor aa eiuiUM. ll l.tr'.l.ntu ii tN. .u-aim!. of
aooarsof pecan. Have yea a rUM that ahexwsreadiB r Herrwaeaanceioertawae latcrasc that viil mahe llistcniM a,
student, ai,d a. or i.e oaf win a priaa that .hall a- tne steppm". to l.luae. Have .uu a fnvnd afflicted with iursti
ch,ia It'trrrst them in Uua grand ounbnl af eralaesnr eailareaudeeure aiiiraault. Mas vour ova kawi Haw stltlNv "
iUi' I A Hot Ktll KNS.
MID fID ICPT a RUT, we puhluk a tatfaauly maguins called CREAM. Pries, 1140 a year. It a
UUn UDljLUl a eru-Ord lull 4 sl st'TV. alvrtiu.rr. ajied, wit, S.-tr. htocJr, rhL.t!, Ik.hi. na,
Seneuilui, aiutic. etc-, glaaaad from taa Ia4uig pervodieals of the wurid. No etliar atagajtne like it. BICOMD. mm -a
teaatatiluh I HKAM aa a permaoeul aieaulMr of the fatally la every aMn where ll eaters. THIKH, ..uihjftO.hu no
Bvnudical sver did, prima tu hug adveruivrs that our niararine Is read clear thnawh, eeerjr liue, each ra.th. POtTkTa,
voaa weeae aciuuaMraasa uua, areeaasK I.HI nil. If HA I S-aimsn lafge, reiiaiiiaaueeroarrs.au -enaeea vui auaa.
wepnaenlthaf.illuwing lutot aamanans urn quouna coaiaioeine aaraaaaoi Mm
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r I, tu t. aMd u .pell the name IB each iuotaiioa are so
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a ia UusiftUutaUwa la "lsa.
arranged that faey aauaw sack athsr aarrarUy. N'u RiMamg leMeea, ao akippinc aaound.
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The
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e v
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new Lulon Klevaled Lotip, reach ai
y:
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tbe clt)
or, fur stive cvut fare, can
to any of the large stores in the
y part of
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" The ineast eradieated every spire of rerea."
The bum. I dwuied sluctit, pruved fatal."
- l araerues ibesuirar avlils. sneoa thaeatna lights."
-Thu'inaslerof ttia situatioB, yet kiasoaraga failed. K
"Cuuntlhrimlrslitfieaae you go."
- Toe sleat Ailed tusey, nearly b lading him."
V1L " Dna-a the Iraur street they Biarcted to th aoand af
Ufa and drum."
VTIL The picket turned suddenly lanking ia my direction.
IX. - from t he sup ot the bank she gsscd eagerly upon the
rushing waters."
Z. - She IuvmTiImi earl, ve kftBSSna was dutaat
DOiNT TH INK tob "" "e "aotaethlng like If or "Jnat as rood." Hnndreda have
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T ESTTATn'M'T A T of mwt entboslaatio kind from all oou rurtes where Enallih la ido-
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wOU. Thta will be a ureal ootateat of popular literary opintoa and will drfaTtniiie the knd of ttnt-t CKKAM will ctmUiB
in the future. If yuu can tell a guud etnry when yon read it, h?re ta yuurchance to win a GKAND PRIZE IM j()IJ.
Thee great offen may am-m too good to be trwe, but ivmrrnber, the gnat publiohing boutea make HiLLtoxt, and we
eipvrt to Bfll at least f300.POQ.OP rth of adrertutng. We ahall eertatnly have an amount that will make owr
Qraod na worth having. W a ihaiT do, to every pavrUcuiax, iVtt am I Aukib. Yuu take do chaocca whatever.
TWO of th
above quota
tion, m ill Bp-
Dear NtWull
la etrrry, iketeh, poem, BMed'tte, adrvftlainir, or awnewhere in CREAM each month, and among the peranna who And three
JuutatMtna before the K'th day of the tnunth of laaue, each inonth, and bv prompt report prove tt our advertiaera that ther
avercad CKFAM. will bediatnbutrd equally the tifUNO AUOREUAflON OF MONTHLY PK1ZLS, fully expiBuwd
IIOW TO GET A PRIZE EACH MONTH:
in th) inatnirtiiiiia Bent each au tiarri h-r.
WE PAY PRIZES BEFORE YOU WIN THEM.
i ma principle esactly ai the mat
ell ftwelrv. diautouda. clothinar.
etc On the aame line that the great Life Inauranea Compantea advance money on pouciea. Toother word a, buy premiums
Hew? On the
credit houaw-a tli jewelry, diautouda. el
ia advaoca. We hall, however, do buaineaa with our auhacrihera on more liberal term. Reliable manufacturera will lupiiiy
tica witn t,UtAt AN r w a i vtir. uuiiii ni.xis, jpiain or vim uiamimub anaotner rnbiiuiin
I and GOLD BRACELETS, SCARF and LACE FYS, etc., etc., at much let than regular wholeaal
'vmlao placed upon theae gooda doea not repreat'nt their retail value. We will aend ourtwihecnl
for lnapecuoa, ana they cbb Beep ueni u aauaiecTorji anu nj nv uvea mi m pr
IsaaaaBtl t tkla,
ix you an qutcc, you can innaniiy aereor ine
Hence,
nben goods
ALL HAVE AN EQUAL CHANCE TO WIN.
i educated have no better chance than othera. Tnera ia NO CH
re quick, you can lnnantlr
anotationa when lookinr for them in CREAM.
The educated have no better chance than othera. There ia NO CHANCE rOH FRAUD. Ion keep your eyea opa.
rrd rarrfullv,a-t promptly, and yuu vim b-ach ainii r-r.rr Bwia.
PKIZES WILL BE AWARDED by a committee under the upervtaioo of an Ex-Mayer, Ex-City htanhal,
Bud MlBiator of the Ooepel. CouipVteaud accurate information will be aenteach aubaenber, fully ezplaitung every puuit,
with an UlaatrtvUd eauaoffw of gooda you can have eent you NOW, to be paid for aa euted above.
The following troug t-ndonement by high offlcuUa in our own Bit u B fWBnntoB of the Ugh ehAractar and rBltBhUltw
of the CKEAM PUBLISHING. COMPANY i . ,g--.
A)a.rs.eir, mmn a., a.,, ra. wtrau, , .nan.
To TBI PrBLirt-We cheerfully certify that the Officer and TH rector of the CKEAM PUBLISHING CO. of
this city, are prnonally known to ut, and that the axe financial! mponaible. thoroughly reliable, honorable gt-utltrmen,
Bfid jutly eut-uy the ounfidence of the community. ... .
, - 3 , " u.... a7..nna.as Tayv.rwsas.awH 1 avwia A aTwAWI-na taaa PkaAealaaa VaitLr.Ma.1 Ran Br
Samuel Auahb, P. O
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, n. m ursnu rwp. w Mjverei-cri uraim ixxiirr, a. u. u I.
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