The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, June 24, 1898, Image 6

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h um1 ni'MiKli toleat unow to
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ewwtive UM'Ut raiiutr, t-
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?U!h that atKermlne vUor f litanltniHl-A etmptor
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w the numroim Wc f mltiltn, tin tiiHrvo Imt-.t
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rrH of loth sexes ans d(KunHt to 'lorinl wlarii
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ver-tulv, fnlturr In h(nrmt, tt fact th-M
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hi ther It bf "ooly a cold," a
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kuo-led,rethe hnurer you will llv.
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bowels. Then you can lnsse no
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barren nesa. dlseaaes of women, nervous diseaava,
ts, paralysis, akin dl-ieaae. fcTofula, etc. Vet,
tiv, one book cannot cover "all the Ilia that
h nelr to," and therefore to tnnre tti racoon,
bote authorise tAe announcement that any pur
tmater o "P. B. T." who fail to find in it vtrnt he
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TESTTMONT A T G o' moot enthusiastic kind from all countries where English U Bpo-
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nnnv
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ftflvs atnuit (tie true
phHiMiny of lnter
courwtlie,,natur. I rrlationa vi tlie
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on rterillh arid evil
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the chapter od harrennraa whlrt has been tlienieana
of great Joy to many a cliildlesa pair, aiding th m to
dfwyver and remove the oltaele. Othera like Ite
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ity, deeping apart, eicesa. moderation. Jealouy. in.
diffen'nee, prevention, contloenee, food for pre,
nam women, the explanation of ehlld-makinc. why
cliildrenof second husliaodreivmtlettM'iln't. etc. .etc
In diort, men and women healtate to talk with tbelr
home phrtielanB eoneemlnst many dellralp auea
llona that perplej them and that they reallv need to
onderetand. and whh h thla book will enlighten them
on hut rrttow brr Mat if it fall to dom, the utkor
Monti rttutv to malt vpnr tk mnu-t-ion by rtpUtinQ
jm qf cAurfft to sptcxat uutrt g ttiijittrff.
J
In the War 1900 Rome Will
ak This Country and
Keep It Meeker.
shf ItuasNThat K-HirfH I.lhHj iaOiily
Endured. I ntil lhe OriMltf Side ran
It- I'nt lot Effort HHhut In
jurf t the i:maa I burrh.
Education outside) of tn Catholic
Church li a damnable heresy. Popt
Plm IX.
Education must be controlled by
Catholic authorities, even to war and
bloodshed. Catholic World.
I frankly confess that the Catholics
stand before the country as the ene
mies of the public schoola. Father
Phelan.
I would as toon administer tarra
meot to a dnr aa to Cathollow who
and their children to public achools.
Father Walker.
The public schoola have produced
nntbtnn but a roo reneratlon of
thieves and blackguards. Father
Schaner.
It will be a a-lortou dar lo this
country when under the laws the
school svstem will be ehlvered to
pieces. Catholic Telearapb.
The public schools are nurseries of
vice: they are rodles and unless sup
pressed will prove ibe damnation of
thla country. Father Walker.
We must take part In the elections.
move In a solid mas 1n every state
aralnat the party pledtred to sustain
the Integrity of the public schools.
McClosskey.
The common schools of this country
are sinks of moral pollution and nur
series of hell. Chlcafo Tablet.
The time Is not far away when the
Roman Catholic Church of the R
publie of the United States, at he
order of the Pope, will refuse to far
their school tax. and will send bullets
to the breasts of the government
atrents rather than nar It. It will
pome outckly at the click of a trlsreer.
and will be obered. of course, as com-Ine-
from Almlehty Cod. Mtrr. Cupel.
"W hate Protestantism: we dotest
It with onr whole heart and soul."
Catholic Visitor.
"No man ha a rleht to choose Ms
rella-lon." Archbishop . Hubim In
Fryman's .Trmrnal, Jan. 29. 1RF2.
"Tf Catholics ever ealn sufficient nn
merlcal malorlty In this country, re
lleiotta froprtnrr ""d " Cat-b-nltc
Shopherd of the Vnllev, Nov. 2S.
18K1.
"Protestantism, nf very form, has
not. and never can hare anv rl"ht
where Cathnltcltv Is tlnmnhant..,, Dr.
O. A. Prownson's Catholic Review.
Jtin. 1R51.
"We have taken this principle for a
busts: That the Catholic relletnn with
11 Us rlehts. oueht to be excinslvelv
dominant. In sncb sort, that every
other worship shall b banlshert and
Interdicted." Plus IT. In bis ellicu
Mrm to a Consistory of Cardinals,
Son'emher, 1SS1.
"Protestantism whv. w ahonld
draw and ouarter It. and hanar up the
crow's meat. We wnnld tear It with
nlncers and fire It with bnt Irons' Fill
it with molten lean and sink It in hell
flro one hundred fntboms drp."
Father Phelan. Editor Western Watch
man. "Relltrlous llbertv Is merelv endur
ed until th opposite aide can be car
ried Into effect, without peril to the
Catholic Church." Bishop 0"Con
nor. The Roman Catholic Is to wield his
vote for thn purpose of seeurlnar Cath
olic ascendency in this country."
Father TTerker. In tho Catholic World,
Julv. 1870.
"Undoubted! 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 priests."
Piownson's Catholic Review, July.
ISM.
When a Catholic candidate Is on a
ticket and hla opponent Is a non
Cathollc, 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."
Pl"s IX. Syllabus 1864.
"We hold the stare to be cnlv an
Inferior court, receiving tts 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 trovernment at all,
or as capable of performing any of the
proper functions of povernment. If
the American trovernment Is to ne sus
tained and preserved at all. It must
be by tbe rejection of the principles
of the Reformation (that Is. the gov
ernment by the people), and the ae
reptance of the Catholic orincinle,
which Is the government of the pore."
Catholic World. September. 1871.
"T acknowledge no civil power."
Cardinal Manning, speaking in the
name of the Pope. S. R. S.. 1873.
"The Pone, aa the head and mouth
piece of the Catholic Church, admin
isters Its discipline and Issues orders
to which every Catholic under pain
of a!n must yield obedie ."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.." rchblsho Ire
land. We have plenty of the tesue of Jan
uary 28, containing the exposure of
Rome's plot to take this country by the
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