"THEE AMERICAN. "ASSASSINATION v OF PRES. LINCOLN r, Kvery Person Implicated In i the Diabolical Plot a Ro man Catholic. SUad point Occupied by Ex Priest Chinlquy . V. ho was the Pres ident's Close Friend. lather Chiuiquy. the apostate Catn- prleet, who has been lecturing in aJUsiore, In conversation with a Moraine Herald reporter, made a umber of statements regarding the Assassination ot President Lincoln. Watch are not to be found In the hls Jsjrlea of the period, and accounts for Afcat lamentable tragedy: giw -j am a French Canadian by birth." smld he to the reporter, "and was born la Kamovaaka, Canada, in 1809. Both C my parents were Catholics, and I was, of course, brought, up in that saltfe. From a very early age I was destined for the priesthood, and my deration was conducted with that end always in view. Having been ordain d. I arose very rapidly in the esti mation of my religious superiors as well as in popular favor, and was soon looked upon as one of the most prom ising members of" the Canadian priest hood. My work in the cause of tem into sDeclal prom inence, and I became widely known .11 ranarla and. Indeed, in the '-Catholic church everywhere. "In 1851 (jatnouc nisuops nun i..c.6J from all over North America met in secret conclave at Buffalo. N. Y., and there the Question was discussed, and It was decided to seize the cities of North America for the Catholic The Dlan adopted was to f.w bring Catholic emigrants from Europe If. la sufficient numbers to gain control "Vof the city governments by popular vote. The attempt was carried out to jkioms extent, and was successful at Ik least in New York. It was particu- Urly the desire of the church to get it -A w ..Aaa(An nf tha ophool fund 111 tQ6 Tarious cities in order to use it for the benefit of Catholicism. The well remembered struggle for the expulsion I at the Bible from the public schools ) la Cincinnati in 1870 was the out growth of the action oi me couum.c In 1851. "At this same conclave I was assign ed to go to Illinois with a band of French Canadian Catholics and to found a colony or co.onies. Colonists also came from France, and ear.y in 1852 I founded my colony at St. Anne, u-nirobao rnnntv 111. A chapel or church was built, and we had a con gregation of about 500 souls. "In 1858, after several years of . .nd manv trials. I determined to leave the Church of Rome, whose trini T nn Intieer believed. It was on Saturday evening that I reached my final determination, and the next morning I went into the pulpit and told my congregation of the step I as Bhnnt to take, and my reasons. After talking to them for two hours I put the matter to a vote, and all but fifteen of my 300 parishioners ex pressed their intention of following me. Tnis action, when it became known, created no little excitement all over the country. About a year later we joined the Chicago Presbytery, and afterward the Canadian Presbytery to which we still belong. "Previous to this Abraham Lincoln bad defended me when I was prose cuted by the church, and when, some time after our withdrawal from the church our colony was theatened with destruction from famine, ne came iur i ward and for our benefit delivered a lecture, in which he denounced the or 1 der of the Jesuits with the greatest boldness. This made our former friendship all the stronger. "In 1862 a Canadian Jesuit priest was converted through my teaching, .nH fmm him. I first learned of a plot of that order to assaainate . Mr. Lin- coin. He told me that the plot was i first laid in 1861. I went at once to ': j Washington, and in a conference with V Mr. Lincoln warned him of what I had ' learned. He told me that he was al ly4.4 readv informed of the matter by Mr. H : 8amuel F. B. Morse, the telegraph in f Oiwritrir. who had heard it by chance Awhile in Rome. Mr. Morse was not a Catholic. "About a year afterward I convert ed another Jesuit priest, who had ab solutely no knowledge of any other convert, and by him I was told the same story. 1 again went to Wash ington and warned the president. After the assassination, while I was in con irvnnMscn another Jesuit nriest gave me, for a third time, Identically tho Kama account or tne Pioi in ine .iA.. orrolnct tha nrpidpnt. While UIIU I &cii t.. t. was seeking information In regard to the crime I met tne itev. a. uon well, of Chicago, who related the fol IrtTi'lntr- Ninety miles northwest oi si. raju, ia the little village oi he. swear, but makea a written declara- lion, Otober 20, IsSJ. duly signed, saying that he told Conwell and Mr. Bennett that he had heara this rumor in his store from people who came in and out; but be tun;t remember from whom.' That laps of memory probably saved the landlord s life. The priests of St. Jiweph were conliant of the plot to aiassina;e and Seward. "Without a single exception the con spirator were Roman Catholics. It is true that Aueroth. Payne and Har old asked for Protestant ministers tKaff wer In he hune. but they had been cons', tared Catholics till hn John Wilkes Booth waa a proselyte to Catholicism, and so were Atieroth. Payne and Harold. But had their fa.her confessors appeared with 1 ham nn me Ifftnmil LOSl wuuiu have opened the eyes of the American people to clearly see that the assassin ation of Lincoln and Seward were planned and executed by Jesuit prtesta. The murderers wera instructed to con ceal their religion. Such is the doe trine of the Catholic church. St Liguori aays: "It Is often mora to the glory ot God and the good of our neighbor to i riio-iniia faith, as when UUUVW we live among heretics we can more easily do them good in that way; or It K. tularin nlir religion. W CSUS8 some disturbance or deaths, or even WTath of tha tyrant uSuU.i Tk..lU II tl "Dr. Mudd, at whose place Booth stopped in his flight, was a Catholic and so was Garrett. In whose barn Booth waa killed. .... h m,, trior Fattier cniniauy went to Washington in disguise. He found that the influence of Rome at h oanirai waa Almost suDreme. The only statesman who dared to face the nefarious Influence or Kome was ueu. Baker. But several other statesmen confessed that without doum. me jes- nifra nrora fit t he hnttom of the plot; and sometime this would appear so ,.i.,,.i.r in avMonpp hefnre the mili- v n: u i i j . .,-., irihnnii that it wis feared it could not be kept from the public. Mrs Surratt was a Catholic, and her house was the common rendezvous of the priests. iDnt), ilia osQoenln himself, was JJUULU, tut . . j . . .. - - confirmed in this very city of Balti more. He was but the tool of the Ho woo tatirht hV thetll that the pope had called Jeff Davis his dear son, and had taken the southern confederacy under his protection. He touch that Lincoln was an RDOS- "OO l- " " - tate, that he had been baptized in the Catholic religion, had rebelled against it and broken his oath of allegiance to th nr.no h was taueht that It was his religious duty to slay this infa mous enemy of his church. "Compare other murders known to have been plotted and executed by Jesuits witn tnis one ana yuu wu find that they resemble each other as one drop of water resembles another. Compare the last hours of the Jesuit, Ravaillac, the assassin of Henry IV., who absolutely refused to repent, though suffering the most horrible tortures on the rack, with Booth, who, with an unset broken leg. the bone al mnst nnncturine the flesh, writes in his daily memorandum: I can never repent, though we hated to kill. Our ,,r,fw nworl all Its troubles to him (Lincoln), and God simply made me instrument nf his tinnishment.' "I found that the influence of Rome ,f iimnit annrpme in wasnineion. "Of a.i.iv.uv - - Cairoi-oi nf tho oTivprnment men witn whom I conversed told me that they had not the least douDt mat me jesu hnt.t.nm of the crime Thaw Ti'oro ofrnM ( let the crime a 4' J nviv nnmA nnf aaf tha nrlpntA Rh01ll(l D6 Implicated, and In the event of their execution they knew that riots, blood. tinns must follow, and these the country, in its then divided state could not sustain. A. P. A. rniNCIPl.KS. priu.'l'ir a.'l'tHi by lh NUiai Coun cil nf th A. I. A. t lw M--. "Loyally tru Ammftuwn. whlrti knnmi nnihr birth. tU-t. rare, cn-r-t. nor prty. la tn iiri n-iuurnm.. itmirrnip in la amniwu A.- latum. , , -The American iToieciiv trol the political amiiatl.n of lt mem br: but It ta hr them ti Hitna.jr active in tne aimnmne v"" dutiM in or out ot party lin.'. ti-au. It belle lht all problems c nfr..nima: our people i" be bound aoitd by con. u lentioua di harge of the dutiea of ciU aenxhip by every Individual. "While tolerant of all creeda. It hoi la that ub)e-tl.n and aupport to any politi cal power not controlled ly Ara.-rlci cit- . - A .fc.t,.h ..lainiM etiual If not creaier aovereig-nty than the Kovernroent of the United Slate.. U lrron.llal.le . . . it l i here Wlin Ameruan tni-. -- -fore oppoaed to the holdliiK of offlcea In state or national nvnmri subject or supporter of such ecclesiastical rT- . .. ... ......i.,- f tha -"e upnoia me .,..1...-. ---- .,... - . m.pi... an,t no nortfOn . , . . , , .. r n , nt rellfir.OUS Ol 11 more iian n - - - liberty, but wa hold this religious liberty to be guaranteed 10 uw iwu thai under Its nrotei tion any . . 1 , . . . - ....... r.. I nv.r the fHiu Claim any ai-toiuie cation of children, f rowing up under tne stars ana ""P- "s conaiaer ine noo--."- public school the buiwara 01 ln.tltutions, the beat place for the edu- . 1 .... .. ..Villi, r 10 Keeu Cation Ol J-niri iv a.. -- - - . ... nrn,Aaf uv.ln.t the em- mem eucn. w .." --r----..-,. ployment ot suojei-i. " -can ecclesiastical power as officer or teachers of our public schools. 'We condemn -"fi"" public treasury by direct appropriation or Olf cuiiir,.v - - reformatory or other institution not own. ed and controlled Dy puunu aun,". ... a ffiflni nf nubile t 1 on is tmuiiitrii. . " p. - --- funds, we demand that no real or person- al property r ' "I- tntn t onal tine 10 ni-n i " , " .. t .Kuir or state a-overnmenis, or 111 - - sub-dlvlstons. .,..- in ..... .... ni..u. .Via niiatmenc in "Vte protest li " - t, the I'nlted States army, navy, or tiie militia of any state, 01 any actual cltlien of the fnited states. w ..... 1 a Kd r.(kl-i-ttiin of our citizen laborers the prohibition of the im portation of Pauper a,- r . strnuion 01 an ."' ., kl, who rannot show tneir nm.uj ..... . mention to become eii-iiii""" '"wSdand the rhanfte of the natv.ral thortiinK the naturalisation of minors. without a a .Preywys .".- " tlon, ana ty piuiuu. ...... ------ - . be naturalized or permitted to ot ln any state in tne tha language 01 mo i... ---- - . 1 . "... . r-nnsecutlve resl- dSncS in thT; cou'n.n- from t. date ot hS declaration or . ue.u. ... vVe ',r?l,esi.."8"',.H ,Ph the iuiiicl gence ana ..., - r nVesent ary oi our iuuu uit naturalization laws, and a"1' e practice of naturalising aliens at ' he ex pense of committees or camlldatei 1 as the most prolllie source of the prpen' prostitution of American citizenship to the basest uses .,,,, ,,vlums. reformatories, or other Institutions in which people are u nuer all times subject . whether tney are iimu.ia.. lie or by private corporations or individ uals. . , ,,. We demand that an natioim. 01 legislation affectlnK linanclal. commer- :n, t. ..1. 1 i..torL.ia lit lrpneriii in character and In no instance In favor of any one section 01 tne cuunn, . one class 01 tne peujue. apostnlle nee Kvery t.Uhop In hU 11eeM Is thought tn le. and la rtmltty la, a nsfural unuis t..r. ilitr..ny loin m il- Uori. So as to tne atioe i.w, tti. already n.entiu-4 in a cause ut heresy. tl. In every pr..mt.irv nam. tummin shwiluteiy Liken, itiete are certain Con ditions tacitly understood. Mmonct which are: 1st-If i can. 2nd To sate the riht and authority of a superior. Sr. Hiien the oalh up!xie the lumor of the apos tolic 1 W .111 IV. SI. That the council of Trent, tthe last and great authority of Home!, decrees an,i con.n.Jt.i..'. tint int 11 ... snd all general rouncilit. also the other apostolic enactments issued in tavoc e. clesiallc.tl persons of ecdeslasltcal niMriy, ami aa;iinsi its rmuiw, . which by tills prewnt de.ree it renews, and must be ci... tl) observed by all. certain rr'r"1' times, according te the tenor f that whmn 1 have 1ut tea 4 thrmifih. Thji I will ..-.-a out and p- p.tae. prtaHttl and naht .oitini eonata pei .M-uturuii et iiupuiitiatui um aa-tit ni.i, m or i, ni-li4 1 1. . woo oi'wmw ww lord, the pope of Home, and his befute nieiittoited euceitors. nd tula 1 will da with every possible effort." - Iinature then arm to ine pop. EXTREME OATH OF THE JESflT. T . . now in tne prrtrni vi mighty Ood. the blessed Virgin M .ry. the uieeu aiic.i. mt ArviwiiKri, m ed Ht. John the !tptlt, the holy Apost les 8t. 1'eter and tit laul and the balnts "I. lllfllUH'8 OATH. elect of the V Minn Y ,uiuu. w " irt0r.i aattari hv Roman Catholics wnt- "j - and with a college for the education f nrioota On the 14th of ADril. 1865, .t a n'incir in tho afternoon, two men drove up to the village hotel; one was ho Rpv F. A. Conwell. chaDlain of the first Minnesota regiment and the nther was Horace P. Bennett, of St. rinnil nhnnt ten miles eastward. While Mr. Bennett was attending to the horse in the barn the landlord, J. H. I.lnneman .who has charge of the frinrv. and was purveyor for the priests, told Chaplain Conwell that) President Lincoln and Secretary Sew ard were assassinated. And when Mr. Bennett returned from the barn to the tavern the landlord reiterated the atatement to both his guests. "This was not later than 6:30 p. m., and the assassination of Lincoln did sot occur till about 10 p. m. Allow ing for the difference In time between St. Joseph and Washington the news reached St. Joseph a, least two hours fcafore it occurred. "Ths two men make affidavit of the iMt, sworn to September 6, and Octo ksar IS. 1883. Landlord Llnnsman, ssnrvarav for the arlesta. rsfUSSS tO Evadinz Real Issues. The weakness of the case of those who are vigorously opposing the Im mieratlon restriction bill Is shown by their persistent refusal to , meet fairly and squarely the real ana es- ....... ii i..i. invnluad in thA nronosal SKUlia. IOOUT5 H.TU..V.V. r-E on oHnatinnai test, for new arrivals Ul C.l v........ n nrnioat nf the Oerman societies of Chicago and of the league recently organized in New York, as well as Ilia artrnnlpn ts advanced in congress by such men as Senator Caffrey, deal with but one aspect oi uie pruuiem. They harp upon the obvious and ad mitted fact that Illiteracy is not al- .oira and npcpssarilv a sign of Vi- ciousness and incapacity, and Indulge In irrelevant emotional appeals to n,lnrlnlao xrhlrh no friend of the edu cational test dreams of surrendering. That immigration nas oone muni for the development of the country is not questioned by any sane man. Thai n ran and will do still more is equally beyond dispute. That an edu cational test if applied a mviureu oi even fifty years ago. wouiu nave barred out thousands of worthy, use ful and desirable citizens, to uie git-ui doirimuni nf th country, is also readily and cheerfully conceded. Why, then, urge considerations mat. nave .hinititaiir nn henrine tmon the Ques tion we are called upon to settle here and now? What is this essential ' question? Simply this, whether or not the coun try needs a rest from the work of ab sorption and assimilation Imposed by a practically unresu-icieu Humilia tion. Today we only exclude paupers, criminals, diseased persons and con tract laborers, it we neea no iunner restriction in the interest of the American standard of wages and llv i, tiia pitni-atlnnnl test is Indeed tin- lug, i-" - - - necessary and improper; but those who admit that present restrictive -,oot.dii arp innrteouate are bound to supply a better and fairer test than that of ability to read and write, a to exclude all un- worthy applicants and admit all The chamnions of the v...vu. . Immigration bill recognize that here and there injustice would result, but .i noi omnhotlcailv rtenv that anv UIUO. ereat number of desirable immigrants " . . a 1 a, 1at would be snut out or mat wo i Binn irnml era t ion . Are not the labor organizations better authorities on the need oi runner restneuuu uu the societies now lignung me ioage biUT Chicago evening rosi. rANXON LAW. s. iumilo nf nrlncot nr not superior, out Buuui-ummB w ' cal constitutions. A .) ni,w loafa nt th Ainnftror cannot iia . i iADnutlal ir pnnnntl lAWS. BOtVtJ IIIO Ct.ticninoi.ito.1 ----- 3. It in not lawful for an eniporor to exact anyiniiiB uppuowu iu tow rules. i. It la not lawful for kimrs to usurp the things that belonc to priests. 0. ISO Custom OI anyouo v.to statutes oi mo iiuio. , . . 6. Let no resistance be offered to the apostolic (cannon) precepia, out icl i.i. De saiutliei louniy luinoc. 7. The yoke imposed by the holy see is to De oorne, uiiiikh ... awal aim iiisuiuu. nxu.o. 8. The Pontiil' can neither be loosed nor bound by the secular power. . 1 utlt uie . - . Zu .... Hi.. Ppinpa fnnstantlne. and that lllO Lfl'Jua . .....w .w . as tiyn uo tniutw, ..c j..o . ID. Tnat as ooa ne . o... reach of all human law and Judgment. n.u. 1 lan-a .nntrnrv tn the Can- ons' and decrees of the Itoman prelates are or no iorce. 12. That all of the ordinances of the Pope are unhesitatingly to be obeyed. 11 We ounht not even to speik to one whom the rope nas en-toiii...u...i... 14. Priests are fathers and masters even or princes. . m : ..... , i j fmm man. 15. tne civn iaw in ..it. .. "-- but the ecclesiastical or canon law Is de rived directly from God, by which the Pontiff can. In connection with his pre lates, make constitutions for the whole . ... in muitor aniritual. con- t.:nrisiiaii wui.o, - cernlnB the salvation of souls and the right government oi toe n.u.i..., - necessary judire and dispose of all the . ' . oil Phriatliinfl. 1 T A h?retlc holding "or" Yea.-l.ln false doctrine concerninu me excommunlcnted and deuraded. and hana- . An,illn rnnrt. 17 Secular princes unwilling to swear to 'defend the church against heretics are excommunicated, and they are laid under an intenutv. IS The gciods of hertlcs are to be con- nseateo snu i.p..eu .-- I. Aavocaies i" im"-.. heretics, or their defenders, or pleading for them in law suits, or writing docu ments for tnem. are ii.i...u- - pended from otllce hAthftr nerma ... houn, to swear nent or iciiiimm nt ? . n.. that they will exterminate, according to their power, all heretics condemned by ti e church: a,l a temporal lord not purg ing his land of heretics, is excommuni cated. . ... fnr V. 21. ipose siKuru rJ. . .... - - - extermination ot i.e. cm.". -- r- privllege granted to the crusaders for the " They are aosoiv'ed from all obliga tions who are in anywise bound to here- U22 Whoever dies 1n battle against the unbelieving, merits the kingdom of heav- I rm oi, . eii-r mt r i i au. a.iw .iiw ...... and Warred Host of heaven, and to you. . . . . M I . , . , t .J .... . ot tne aucieijr ut jentis, tounun. u di.. ignatua &oia in tne ponti..c...i " I'aui tne inira, ana roniiniiiw . . jk .... iu . n b. . ulruin irwn., uu, j ina wihiiu w. the matrix of llod. and the rod of Jesus l nrist aeciare ana swear mat mm im.- neia, ..e yle, . i.rin. , w-... ...... ami . uuc n,i ,,,iij ... ... t.'atholle or universal church throughout tne earm; ami mat oy virtue m. ..." of binding and loosing aiven to bis holl- .. .... .... , 1 V. piu. ha nna ujr i,iy r,ai.,.. . hath power to depose heretical kings. princes, states. .iiniiiiuii.vHii" , ernments. all being Illegal without his sacred confirmation, and they may l sateiy aestroyea. ineren.re, most Of my power, I will defend this , I . L..iinu.- .i.hi , n.l pui. uiKinna u tua .ii,iiiiot.h i.n... torn against all usurpers of the heretical or i rotes. am auninrny w m, ....-. . ....... . . . . . i . w .. . n. peciany tne j.utnerau .-nun i. ... many, Holland, Jienmark, Sweden and Norway, ana trie now preienucu au...". .- lies ana criurcnes ui r..iKi... land, and branches of the same now es tablished In Ireland, and on the conti nent ot America, ami eisewiieiw. . adherents In regard that they be usurped and heretical, opposing the sacred church of Home. "I do now denounce end disown any al legiance as due to any heretical king, prince or state named Protestant or Lib erals or obedience to any of their laws, magistrates or officers. "I do further declare that the doctrine of the churches of Kngland and Scotland, of the Calvlnlsts, Huguenots and others . . i . Ii... ..... . . t- I II.Arula In 111 1 lie Iimiiw U. I ii'irm.ii ... ......... ... be damnable, and they themselves to be damned wno win not lorpune tun . . i i . . ., ....... ...... t I II hAln I uo juiiue. uruttio me. I' fi assist and advise all or any of his holiness- agents. In any place wherever I . , i . l .. i .. .1 i .,-.., .. r, i 1 1 .,1 - snail ue, ... owiit'-imii'i, ... . .......j, , . , ..... ... ., .. 1. W ...... 1 .. K'nrwaV I' . II IT - la. I.., . " L 1 1 1 1 ii i .... '1' . , " j - Und, Iceland or America, or In any other Klllguoitl or leiriiury, . pnau ,,i..w . do my utmost to extirpate the heietlcal Protestant or Liberal doctrines, and to destroy all their peetended powers, legal or ouiei wihw. ,,r .. . 1 1 . I. . . ar,i4 lliif',, ftinT. . UI. IUI llll J..,ll,IC ... w. v notwithstanding I am dispensed with to l!l... k...llnal lh. aSSUnie Buy irHHIUII imrinai .... l..n V.a ntnlha. church's ln terest, to keep secret and private all her agents' councils from time to time, as thev entrust me, and not to divulge, lnlru.ilu hv wnnl U'ritlnif Ul.eciiy ,'i iii.ii. jv. j , .'j or circumstances whatever, but to exe cute all that snail ne proposed, given " cnnra;e, or (list o . u un.u nr mv ennsiiv latucr. ui mu w. .n reu cuiivcin. "I do further promlse.ano neriare mm T Ml n nnlnlan r,t will nf IT1V IIWH 1 will iia.T, in .,..n...i. ... ..... ... ..... or any mental reservation whatsoever, even as a corpse ur cmum-i tc, n.... cadaver), but will unhesitatingly ob-y i . ....... . 1 , V. 1 1 I mnv re. earn M.ii. c ei y 0111 iiinn., i..... . ....... celve from my superiors In the militia of the pope and oi jesus v mini. That 1 will go to any part of the world whithersoever I may be sent, to the frozen regions or tne norm, me nurn lnr sands of the desert of Africa, or the ... , .. . i.ii n , I. ..nl... nf rlvlil- piUKiea III nmm. iw .ii" .i.... . - - ration of Kurope, or to the wild hmints or the barbarous savages n. nuini". without murmuring or repining and will be submissive In all tilings whatsoever, communicated to me. "I do furthermore promise anu uecm.a that 1 will, when opportunity presents, make and wage relentless war, secretely or openly, against an iinn, . i T n....l. Da 1 am Htrtkcted til do. antS HIHl l.lUCltllo or, . .- . to extirpate them from the face of the whole enrtn, ami inm i m V ,,, er age sex or condition, and that I will , ; K..II flav i a ncle anil nnilK, nuili, wanic, ....... " , .i burn alive these Infamous heretics; rip up tne stomacn anu ..- n..h itiol. infanln heds men me viun ...... - -- against the walls In order to annihilate their execrable race. mat "-' " same cannot be done openly. I will se .. . . u i.,.,,,M ,m h atrnntf- creny use ine iiuir.-m"..', ...... v ulatlng cord, the steal of the pomard. or the leaden bullet, regardless oi me jm . i... - n..v.npiv nf the nerson or Der' UIK.Ul.V "1 on it". ." J r . sons, whatever may be their condit on In life, either puDiic or privaic, i..i..i a tn do hv any time may nr th. agent oi i ym - brotherhood ot the holy father, of the some y ot Jesus n antil ann a Pfimnri cate my nirt ...v " luY., i nowera, ana wnn mm u.1-. now rereive. I will subscribe my name. of- am! Fhoulil I prove false or weaken In TTlV Ci' rl II" lirti, ' j j ------- - fellow soldiers of the militia of the pope . . t a. n,,.t mv fee) and mv cut on my " ;-,,' i throat from ear to ran my ... . , and sulphur burned therein, with all th . ih.i fan ha Indicted upon puniHniiii-iii iii.il ; - , k.. me on earth and my soul be tortured by a""0"". '"JIW""" ne" swear All ni win. u - - . - by the blessed trinny, aim inoc. r. ... meiu wii.ci. . . . , "nn:.MShXy. mi n, uavan v ami tlorioui anu no run mi mv; m . c- host of heaven to witness these, my real intent ons, to Keep mis my "." In testimony hereof I take this most holy and blessed sacrament of the eu- charlst, and witness trie "." ;- with my name wruien un , . J, j Hinr,.,i In mv own blood, and seal in the 'face of this holy convent He receives tne waier ,""'-. lor and writs his name with the Point of his dagger, dipped in his own blood, tak en trom over the heart.) , ein i ' ' i 1 1 1 w niiK'w, rrt.ni nenii..rmare win ,ws isiiiiiui a. in , ,i.iiiii i. r... I rirr in" AHislle and to the Holy Human church, j mi in niir ii.ro. inf tio.y pupe ui ii.it.iu, and to hia sticcesairs, canomcally enter Ing, I will neither advice, consent nor do aiiyiiiiiia it. ui iiipj may iue ii.v 1,1 m".ii btr, or I hat their peramis may be seised. any injuries tillered to them, under any pretence whatsoever The counsel with w.ii.n u.ey pnan iniruat me uy inrm aelvea. their nieaetiKr nr letleia, 1 will mil Knowingly rewai 10 any, ti mmi Srejudlce. 1 will help them to defend and op the Koman papacy and the royalties of Hi. Peter against all men. The fa gate of the apostolic see. going and rout ing, I will honorably treat and help in his necessities 1 he righta. honor privi leges and authority of the Holy Romas church of our lord, the pope, and hi aforesaid successors, 1 will endeavor te preserve, defend. Increase and advance. I will not be In any counsel, action or treaty. In which shall be plotted agalnat our said lord and Koman church, any thing to the hurt or prejudice of their persona, rignta. nouor, siai ur iuwi, anu, ii t snail atiow any im .. mm . be treated or agitated by any whatso ever, 1 will hinder It to my utmost, and as sunn m tat, win e.iir .t w lord. Th ordinance and mandate of th pope, 1 will observe with all my might and cause to be observed by others. Heretic, scnisniaiica anu irwn i o said lord or hi successors. I will t af U.Hii'i.1 ,i or, i. , n. .,,. "Heretics, ec hlsmatlcna et tebelle ela- rni imiiiuiu nuaiiu .i uw . i" dlcti pro posse persequar et oppugnabo." called, I will visit the threshold of the 5IIII I nlird i'ARIS. Jan. 11. IMirlng tha itftttl In the Chamber of leptiua today tha estimates of th departmsal fll public wurshlp M. IWard denouavssst the dangers of clericalism. The premier. M. Mellne. daalaisat ther was no grwiii-l for such faae (Vtntinulng. he denied the govaraaai u conijHiseiJ of clerical, or thai a was under poiitlflcla direction, asdiSMf that tha aci-cilled clerical Darll VSM ouiy put forward to divert attaatlam from tha socialist, ana revoiuuv peril. Ei-MIolster Ooblet then bot4 separation of the church ana hl.k ..efesled tlV M)9 tO 111 Seversl mem tier denounced tb tl ferenceof Chief Rsbbt Zaddockaaaak lue ICaterhaiy sffalr, whereupoa aft Mllard rrUtd that if the chlaf raMi had arts,! IraoronerlT he COUld b imtf nrlved of his salary. . a . a A. i. JaaeBt M. fla Many called suentioB t wa nr.n..n.l. nt Knrltah and OatTtaMal pastors In various parts of Fraaaa, nounclna them amia appiauaw ni.." nd aa helng a vnrltabl to the aslstencs of the fatherland." Tha estimates were tnen aaopxso. ur rii. trior moved the denunetatl4af. of th concordat (or nnderstandlnt W tween tha French governmeni tii i Vatican). Th motion was i by a rote of 816 to 171. THE FENIAN'S OATH. l awear oy aiiiiisn.y vi'i. uy aw neaven aim etti.ii, uy it.o .imj W 1. k..lu .tlMFfih KV f l, lll..Ml1 i',..i .a..... ...... 1. u ,....1 i.lf h.r mr. lllgiil ixwt y iiiuiiici w 1 v...... " 1 " - row and grief at the cross, by her tear ..... ... .1.- L. .... .. lU U ana wsiinigs, ty tne mny aiiiun i". I eier a.li. t nui, iy mw riuuuu. of Ireland-St. I'atrlclt by th blaeJ ..-A i,nt ..e-k nf .11 nuu hv the hlllV w I a. l,... IpImK BOH, 10 ngni lur m inn;iruiiriiv-j laiul to tiKht until 1 !!, wuiliiiir tn th . . 1. . l.. ..U llr.tlul, (it I red gore 01 ine n;ipsciiii.i. i.r.i.., for the glorloua cause of nationality; to ngnt until not a single wmiw. i " - . ..... . I . . . . ...II ...... . K .. hnu , , I I tooisiep, ia icii iu ion mot n, ....... of Ireland was ever trodden by the 8as enach tyrants and murderers; ami. more over, when the Protestant robbers and brutes in treiana snaii oe muruoi driven into the eu like the swine our Lord Jesu Christ caused to be drowned, then we shall embark for, and take Eng land, and root out every vestige of the accursed blood of the heretic adulterer, Henry VI II.. and possess ourselves of the beasts who have so long kept uur Island of saint Old Ireland In the chains of bondage, driven us from her shores, ex iles Into foreign lands. I will wade In the blood of Orangemen and heretics 1 Pro testants) who do not Join us and become ourselves. Scotland too, having given aid and suc cor to the beast, we f hall live in h-r gor. .... ....ii ..... .. 1 .m until u. m linve re ive sunn ,1111 si.n - - stored our holy faith all over the Br.t sh isles. , , , .. 1l - . .Ul T ulnnn.all. and CnnHI'leO 111 HII .1. una . niii,..jr.j "V . T . tously swear with my eves blinded, not knowing who to 1119 administers tnl.t oath. apostle every tnree years aim gi.e .K . ..... i..r,l ..f till mv iiastoral HCCIIIIllt "I ii". ' ... " - offlee and of the things belonging to my diocese, to ine discipline u -.. j . ...1- . ...in 1.. ui... munni.r hum 1 v anu peupic. x in ' i." - receive and diligently execute the aiiost- olle cominaniis. 11 """"'.v '.h iHwiu. iinpiTwiii. ...... - ..... , - - . 1.1 1 ,A.i.., mv 1 nn'. iter or aioresillii uy a niin... . - a priest of my diocese, fully instructed In all things anove muuuimei.. . c -----shins belonging to my table, I will neither .n nn ntherwise itllenata without coti- -111111111- tile Klllll.lll IHllHHi. co i,.-i. ... Uod and these holy gospels of God. Bent to the Romish M.tnuger, The World's Great Blood Purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which absolutely Cures every form d Impure blood, from The pimple on your Face to the great Scrofula sore which Drains your systea. Thousands of people Testify that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheua, Dyspepsia, Madiriv Catarrh, Rheumatism, And That Tired Feeling. Remember tkSl And get Hood's And only Hood TRIKST S OATH. now In the presence of I 1 CARDINAL'S OATH. cardinal of the Holy Tin- .a w. have nlentv of this lSSUS. We can fill your order. Ten for SO wnts; fifty for $1.25; 100 tor 1100; 100 tot 17.60; 1,000 for 110.00. en- . . ih.a Vtnmtclrles 24. we ao not este.-... -.- to whom it may have happened in their zea7for their mother church against the fxcomii iuiv. rfnrpa are bound. li.i ine t.iiuiuu ' , . . both by civil and common law. not to ive'or to,erate heretics am much Xr ecVse of their religion, or rather. ?ifr false sect but are most solemnly bound Everywhere, to repel and expel them. femnnral punish- mint, are to be enforced on heretics: 1st cations tor an tyxt n tv well active . v,,,v-"j 7' thev can neither make nor will inherit whit I? left to them by others! 3rdLos, of parental power ove. ;t.ldren 4th- nted to wom Bthonnscatlon ot graiueu 10 Tk., nsii s and slaves all gomis. ou.-. ,- .. worB 0BbnitgaOt ons due to their lord or another. !u"s ,..1 ..n,.,! nun shment. es- peclally -death, and perpetual imprison ment. , ,,v,M. tl tnlara. 27. The canon m iu. "'n- LAnniimni null hlshons are to cx-communlcate him who grants lib- ertv Of Conscience. S No oath is to be kept toward here tic princes, lords or others. 30 Heretics are to be deprived of all civil nd paternal rights. SI The Pope can absolve from all 0 !"Everv bishop Is ordinary Judge In a cause of heresy. The reason is because . .i(ricin and nurht to tne oisiiuya van -v....- , r ... extirpate heretics, and Inflict upon them the due punishments, and to this are lii "" , ..nnlllln. naaldes ara bouna on pan. u 1" - : . the InquUltors especially deputed by Uie . - a n..mi,a anil swear that man emu. ". f.iv..i. ...... . from this time to the end of my life l will be faithful and obedient unto r-t. Peter the holy spostonc nomm. v.. i.iiri, ..,., i.,r i,A none of and our mur.. m.... .". - Rome, and his successors, canonlcally and lawluliy eiecien, mn. advice, consent or assistance agi"ft pontifical majesty and person: that I win rnliirv or disgrace, make public the coun cils entrusted to me by themselves or by messengers or iciiis. ...... . Sve them any assistance in retaining, defending and recovering the Roman papacy and the regalia of Peter with all iriv might and endeavor, so far aa the rights and privileges of my order will Iiw It and will defend them against all their' honor and state and I will "reel and defend, with due form and honor, the fegates and nunclous of the apostolic !at,n the territories. church u monas. Trate with thm and treat them with erate win. -hid n; and re- honor in w.e . v- - -(ltn Mon, .lirtnrsons whatsoever who shall attempt Sttbem. That! w,Ub, StZJe7 sugmeVr and advance the presei.e, i,.iioco. the authority of the Holv Roman bishop, our lord the .Po0rP,e and that at whatever time anything Shall be decided to their prejudice, which ! oit 01 my iv "- - I shall know that any steps or measures have been taken In the matter, 1 will 1 , , . .. aamA All. lAT.1 make it Known iu i" ...v, " Ii, successors, or some other person by whose means It may be brought to their knowledge. That I will keep and carry out end cause others to keep and cSrrv eut the rules of the holy fa her. the decree, ordinances, dispensations, reservation, provisions, apostolic man dates and constitution of the Holy Father Bextu. of happy memory as .o vtelttr the threshold of th apo.tle at .1 ..., i:,.h ' ti.u hi,.ssed 'ii arm Mary. AlllllHIUl ... the blessed Michael the An hangel the blessed St. John the Haptlst. lh H'Jy Apostles St. reter ana ni. 1 uu. .. ,. 1 .u.. w a.l I4..WI4 ill Heaven. aainis aim ui" v.. . - and to you, my lord, I do declare from my heart, wnnout iiieiimi ....... .. that the pope Is Christ's vlcar-general ... .u. ..n.i niv he.'iit nf the unl- anu IS me nuc oi.-, ..... - versal church throughout the earth, and that, by virtue 01 uie . '. I. .. ... hi. h. iness hv Jesus anu ioosiiib si.oii Christ he has power to dep m he-etiiMl king, prim es, states, commonwia thsand governments, an neiua mo'.. - sacred confirmation, and that they may safely be destroyed. Tberetore Ij 1 the utmost of my power. . ..- doctrine ana nis iiuu.irn V" -7 toms against all usurpers of the t rotest- ant aui noruy wnn . ' i . against the now pretended author ty and that t'h'ey be uuVpVla herettcals opposing tne aucreu muiui . "'"do'denonnce and disown any allegi ance as due to any Protestant king, prim-e or state or obedience to any of their inferior officer. 1 do further de clare "he doctrine of the church ot Eng land of the Calvanlsts. Huguenots and other Protestants, to be imnable and those to be damned who will not for- 8a.oVinhcr declare that 1 will I hel. assist and advise all or any " "j shall be. and to do my utmost 0 extir pate the Protestant doctrine and to des tiny all their pretended power, regal or Otherwise. 1 ao luri ... m.Ued'bVVpenon'Vo assume any heretu-Hl reunion 1. otestant denomtna- tionsi for the prop.ig in'"' ' , " ,.ri. church's interest, to keep secret and pri vate all her agents' counsels as they en trust me and not to divulge, directly or Kf.V wnl. writhig or cijeuaj or d.seovered unto me by you. my most ""1 '"hth",'1 do swear by To the Klondike. 1 Thousands of adventurous splr 1 ... t its will start tor Alaska in tie next three months. The wisest will take the BURLINGTON ROUTE via Billing:. That Is the shortest and quickest line. Folder about Klondike at th-vct nccirp J 1801 '"" 'I TICKET OFFICE, ) omsha, J. B. REYNOLDS, Pas'r AaeaV Elevated Loop Chicago It runs on Van Buren St d i rectly in front of the i . "', . ', n-.iiii. mid blessed hacra- -mvfrVeSbiV: ous Host ot nunc" ,i, SS--etu;,hwl conrated hand, in the presence of IsnCrnfyiiloi'Vhrprlest- hood." OATH OF THE CLAN-NA-OAEL. SiK 'nnlnfullidosolemnlyearln or'nteenoesl and aefendarepu......... - - - rne names and eVyth.ng connected with the Irish brotnerii"u ....... - . itled to know such secrets; that I will tuiea iu . ,h constitution and' laws 5f Vh-eame. that I will pre-"r-e the funds of this order for the sere . ,., ,1,,, , ninne as sne"i- ZTfn the conelltutloni that I will deem n mv special duty ami mission 10 pro it m J,inints of the un.on mote ana loeij. "", .-,,. .11 brotnen. oe. ...... .. Trleh I taKe mis unnn'i'."' - mental re-rvation. hoiihng the onZflordeuinofduty so help me trie pet---i. .-.- C"iU eath the candidate is abjured te Printed In the ' Chicago Inter Ocean nd lTorn to be correct at the Cronta f chP'Jwe i iu" Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Station In PMcsffn CSA. be thA .. . t.i I wtrn in line the city; or, for a 6 re cent fare. cl' ? S lmmeuiaieiy w wj .--o down town dls-rlct. mm- All Klevatea irim win miJV -"- Island" Million. Tralmevery inlnot. Tree ticuiues can oiuy GHKAT HOCK ISLAND KOUTB. . .. n a.amn fnp naitus 11 you wuisenu mi.. rTzrzTzz we will msll you atonre new bird eef ,f thlcagoiust issued in eolW shows you jusi j"- ""S'ruiri Ji.r Chicago nd the new loop and Khjvev.4 Bye. tern. 1 h: map you should hsve wbethet jam live out of the city nd enect to com W or whether you live In Chicago and you o . .iAiiiiit niaulnff Crin. your Trienui tuuwiuiow " --w AQU JOHN SEBASTIAN, Q.T. Ju 12-17- f Vtt'St .eOAJU. mm FOR KBHSflS CITY. om 1 nine and au SrftfUl. liUUiU POINTS SOUTH and SOUTHEAST Ticket Oftifr. S.E. Cornfr fflli ni Firm Hi for INDIAN TERRITORY THE CHEROrvEE 5TRIF f OKLAHOMA, FT.SMITH LITTLE ROCK and HOT SPRINGS, At! Ikitt Otlict. 1. 1. Corner UU u4 rViaa a