V THE AMERICAN. V tt In ita VfMr too Kninr Will VcThi. Country An. I Kvri 1 1 - H kt r t ' ... i i k tMttt twi, im.w ' I -1,1 lk. lkuil klj. . I U lul tat. I (T.-.I HIm) In. jM U III l:t"n thank. t Ctiarrfc U a tfatnaaM ,. rot nt ix. KHaratloB Biust ba HilMl' Catlmlts autfcorltt. l ar tloofHh4 Cathode World. I fTanalf iHiofwt Oial IM Catbollea land b.for IB rounlrt as tb -mtr-a of ib publle arhools r'br L I would as boob a1mtMtar bbm Jmanl lo a 4ff to Oathnlli-a who MBd tholr f hl!tnB lo public aotaoola rmbr Walkst, Th public tcbftoli BA? prodO'-td Botblnf tut B godlB tsnarattnn et thiftei and l)lcruil. Fatbar Brhantr. It will b B tlorlotia flay In thla eountrjr whm undT tha laws tb school jritfin will b shtvsrcd to plira Catholic TelParsph. The public schools are nursortfa of Tire; they ar todsi and unlfse sup pressed will prove ih damnation of thin country. Father Walker. We must take part In the election!, move In a aolld mam In every state aitalnst the party pledged to sustain the Intefrrlty of the public schools. MK'loskey. The common schools of this country are link of mornl pollution and nur series of hell. Chlcnfo Tablet. The time Is not far away when the Roman Catholic Church of the Re public of the United Slates, at the order of the Pope, will refuse to pay their school tat, and will send bullets to the breasts of the Kovernraent , agents rather than pay H. It will come quickly at the click of a trlRKer, and will be obeyed, of course, as com- tn from AlmlRhty God. Mgr. Capel. F) "We hate Protestantism; we detest f It with our whole heart and soul." Catholic Visitor. "No man has a rli?ht to choose Ma religion." Archntsnop Hughes In Freeman's Journal, Jan. 21). 1852. "If Catholics ever gain sufficient no- . merlcal majority In this country, re ligious freedom Is t. an end." Cath olic Shepherd of the Vallev, Nov. 23, 1851. "Protestantlfim, of every form, has not, and never can have any right where Catholicity Is triumphant." Dr. O. A. Hrownson'i Catholic Review, June, 1851. "We have 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 he banished and Interdicted." Plus IX. In his allocu tion to a Consistory of Cardinals, September, 1861. "Protestantism why, we ihould j draw and Quarter It, and bang up the " crow's meat. We would tear It with I Jt - - I, lit. h-A ).! VIII Iiiijitimb mid lira u wiiu umi iiuuni r m It with molten loaa and sink It In bell fire one hundred fathoms deep." Father Pbelan, Editor Western Watch man. "Religious liberty Is merely endur ed until the opposite side can be car ried Into effect, without peril to the Catholic Church." Dlshop O'Con nor. Tbe Roman Catholic la to wield bis vote for the purpose of securing Cath olic ascendency In this country." Father Hecker, In tbe Catholic World, July, 1870. ' "Undoubtedly It Is the Intention of the Tope to possess this country. In this Intention he Is aided by tbe Jes- tilts and Catholic prelates and priests." Hrownson'i Catholic Review, July, 1864. When a Catholic candidate It 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 y the two powers, the lawa of tbe ' church must prevail over the state." -Plus IX, Syllabus 1864. ,' "Wa hold the irate to be only an Inferior court, receiving Its authority from the church and liable to have its decrees reversed upon appeal." Hrownson'i Essays, p. 282. "We do not accept this government ( or hold It to be any government at all, or as capable of performing any of the proper functions of government. It tbe 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 em merit by the people), and the ac ceptance of the Catholic nrineiole, which Is the government of the pope." Cathollo World, September, 1871. "I acknowledge no civil power." Cardinal Manning, speaking In tbe name of the Pope. S. R. 8., 1873. "The Pope, as the head and mouth piece of the Catholic Church, admin isters its discipline and Issues orders to which every Catholic under pain of sin must yield obedle ." Cath , olio World, of August, 1808. "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." Mrchblnhop Ire land. We bave plenty of tbe Issue of Jan uary 28, containing the exposure of Rome's plot to take this country by tbe iword. Ten for 30 cents; fifty for $1.25; 100 for 82. 600 for $7.60; 1,000 for $10. Have you sent any of that num ber to your friends? You should! They should not alcep longer. Luke Tendon, Mljh., Fob., 21, 1S1W - Dear Sir: I I received your Atlas of the World and I am well pleased; far beyond my expeditions. JOHN COLLING. ' No man's Inflnnnra fa an amall ha what he could make It tell against Rome. Tin: last ii.wn; to. r""t 1 ' tiv t n a fr v ' I ! m " ' (i ,'rllli . I nl ) tnst 1t H ir ' If " K tit Ktrfttf Nff (' f ! I 't tt t" ttl n v II. k ht t n bit I i?,; i ' inn n 1 1 ci , n4 I citt ttimtil lh knl ie r mn j riimniM Hh ri lnl the fiiM lm fc ti ot n.ti't h h(l IwiiM I him h AX t? . (be i imt r, and i a- d b' I U, lhniih nh a tii f bi I j tl hnte bad Inns !' .rMr., "Ihnt.k .',i, Mr. Hnktn. that Is all I isn ak " Hun he Uei lnl frmtt b:f lihr. In Ihe lttnt- room. ttli Hln hlh tiothlna kuM rrlli ve titKKlna ncifl' at hrr hrsrl The manager lonfced llnt'ilitf!ly after htr. a he nil tbe end off a iljir and turned up bis roal rollnr assin. "I'oor girl, oald he, half aloud, "nbe'n linn lifi n no lulUhe, And lo think lhat three )eer apn she Hie rream of Hie Jot. I.nt lliern t'.ie way; some of 'em ban (tiMilu and naie tal'iit. The oni Willi Ihe gi'iiliu learn new trlrk, when llm puldle b at enough of Hie old. (lie onm with only talent rnn't do It, and ho I hey it'i down And Hint's all she's got Intent. I'm sorry for lier, but 1 iiln't Ihe Creator, lo give her what wasn't Imrn In her. With which sage reflection Hie man ager lit his cigar ami walked back to liia oflhe. The girl with talent only smiled a wnn Millie an she got Into her plain street dress In the stuffy little d reusing room under the stage, and the rrncU'l, dusty mirror gave back to her uninter ested gaze Hie reflection of that smllu. In her heart of hearts fur a long time there had been the conviction that per haps her gift was not us strong as she had firHt Imagined. With a pride born of neeesHlty n!ie had fought the t bought down day after day; but It would not die, and now. In almost so many words, the manager had told her that her "day was past." Yet she was young. Only three short years ago Mile. Re Vllle, the petite dancer, bnd been hail ed by critic and audience alike ns tho daintiest and most brilliant of terpsl rhoreanH seen for many years; and to day she wns unknown -begging for work! Kort line's back hnd been early turned upon the unhappy little woman, and the troubles which bad aesalled her bad made their Impress upon her uhu ally pretty face. Ihe eyes were tlred looking now, and the cheeks pule and almost thin. The stage she had just left brought back vividly her past in this city, for bad she not achieved her greatest triumph In this theater? Here the whole house had risen As one grrit being and showered bouquets, fans, and even Jewels shout hergolden head. Ah, yes, that was a night long to be remem beredespecially by a hungry little dancer who had so soon dropped to the level of commonplace In her profes sion. As she picked her way toward the stage door, along the dark passages an 1 In and around ghost-like pieces of scenery set or ready to be, she remem bered, too, the honest, klnd-heartml stage hand who bad worshiped ibi boards she danced upon, and at whose affection she had smiled, despite Its ap parent earnestness. Poor Joe, the shif ter of acenes big. quiet, even hand some at times. Win wondered, dimly what had become of him; she hoped honestly enough that life had treated him better than It had her. And ev'Mi as she said these words to herself he stood before her. "Muml"!" ho cried Involuntarily, and then remembering himself, he added In confusion, "I beg your punlon, Miss Cordon, I --I didn't mean to." With his well-worn cup In hand he bowed his curly lu nd and stepped aside' to let her pass, lint on tbe Impulse of the moment nlie did nut do so, In fact, m ..I., .'"n mam . it ' il ...Hi : 111. "MAMIIC!" a strange, hot little wave of something Indefinable swept over her heart and was reflected In her face, film put out her thin hand and he closed his big brawny one over It, "Joe!" she said, "pear old Joe! I did not know you were here. I nm go Ing to dance tonight on trial, and af ter 1 have done my turn we will talk over old times. I do not think they will want me, do you?" He s:iw the truth In her eyeg as she spoke, and a sudden rage at the world that dared not want her, and always want her as he did seized upon 'him. "If they do turn you down," said be between his teeth, "they are crazy fools. I will " MIkb Cordon smiled a little sad'y and shook her head. "If they do, Joe, yon will do nothing about It. (lood-hy until tonight. I am lonely nowadays, and I want you to see me dance to night and applaud me, even If the oth ers do not. Will you?" "Will I?" he exclaimed, coming clos er and looking down Into her eyes with a tenderness that bis fellow-workers would have been dumbstruck to see. O. mv darl " 1 H' mm mi 43 r" i4 N ef HA rt . . t . . i . ' t. c ,xi t f . , I l W-t ' I ii . m w ) y i. t t 'H.-" 4 I up ! tl ! i'S i .n k ..ei tut 4 k s j W l h tl k l I i-lit fir!'" CiMel I. ! l I t" I " ht I Hr r ' 'r l ok !..- i, 'rii Wein a Itstf l'lr i. VI ."' 11 ikk bl bwinv Iwh.hi. t. a M M kle I i irlr-ld I" one m ktir l en opikniiie ltt. n4 ll's . rt. Hie rm Mr ji'xp irottles r Hid ik kte DitfifiH ip.I!v m fac in f with Mm ' Hn.i"' nh Mr JeMip, liimmi pi lue Ihe moont f t" IMH ' tab led ries ' hsl's all this I h-t atn mv ilr .un Mend Ac itI my intiitiiUH..h MHtniom l bleiuil iimdlllnn. and "Oh, e; don't doubt It." I hur riedly lntornit'd. "bul a - Ihne nine mlKtnke rImhiI It -" "Mine. lmt did )"U sav?" said old Mr. Je-mnp. brnmuiglv. "t'sll round this pvetilna oli'l tell us nil hIhiiiI Ii; there's a giwhl fellow. I haven't Hni" to IIMetl Jllsl !" 1 nmld have torn uiy hslr with rage, Mr. Je,iii was Pauline Itrooks' urn I" and guardian, and 1 Knew lliit my chances In that direction would be (11 off If mice the fiit.il story of the wed ding ring got tn Pauline's ear I rrosM'd Ihe park mid hurried up Regent stni't, mentally gnashing my teeth, mill In my Impetuous baste hud nearly stumbled over Pauline herself. Jiiht coming out of a florist's with a tiny boutoiinit re of violet In her hniid. "I-illne!" cried I, rapturously. Hut .'aullne drew back the least lit tle distance In the world, thereby put ting an Invisible barrier between us that froze me like an Icicle. "Divir me, Mr. Helton. Is It you?" said Pauline. "I congratulate you, 1 am Hiire." "I'pon what?" I demanded, grow ing desperate, "Upon your approaching marriage, to bo sure." said Pauline, with a smile like auroral lights hovering over a snowbank, "Hut I am not going to bo married," protested I, "Oh, excuse me, pray, (lent lemon do not usually buy wedding rings with out. a purpose, " Interposed Paulino. "Only I should think you might hnvo paid such old friends ns we are the compliment of tiomo slight Intimation of your Impending marriage," "Pu,iillne," said I Miss llrooks hear mo. There Is only one woman In the world I would care to murry, and she stands before me now." Pauline's lips quivered tbe tears sparkled In her eyes. . "Mr. Helton," said she, "you may regard this all as a very flno Joke, but surely It Is not necessary to add any more Insult to It " "Do you mean that you don't believe me?" "How can I believe you?" retorted she. Driven to a sort of frenzy, I dragged Percy Creamer's letter from my pocket, "Pauline," said I, "read that and you will have a solution of the mystery of the wedding ring." Her face cleared up as she glanced over the contents of poor Creamer's ecstatic missive, "Poor fellow!" said she, "lie's very much In love, Isn't he?" "Not half as much ns I am," enld I. And then In the smiles-bordered shadow of the florist's shop I pres-ied my suit. "Dear Pauline, let me order another wedding ring." "l-'or whom?" demanded my hid hive. "Tor you. I have loved you for a long time; but I never bad the cou rii (.'e to avow my love before, dear l',iiil''i('." "Hush!" snld Pauline, "we nnmn'i stand talking here," "I won't stir a step until you answer me." "What shall I say?" hcnltatcd Paul Inn. "Hay yes." I ordered the duplicate wedding ring that very night. Pauline snld It wax too soon; bul I quoted the ancient proverb, "Delays are dangerous." And we are to be married In a month. Air! If It hadn't been for the providential commission of f'resmer's wedding tinr I might still have been shivering on tbe brink of an unspoken proposal. "lllcsed be wedding rings," say I. Spare Moments, A Nw ITmliirl. The rubber trade Is now keenly in terested In a new product which Is ;uu upon the market under the name "perchold." U Is a combination of 'nl and litharge, which has been bea,i-i to an extremely high temperature. i :i ;i cooled with very protracted and th'.i ongh agitation. Shreds of fiber ni" placed In the compound and expot-cd to (be air. They thus become wh illy oxidized and are then put Hirou-.'!i heavy rollers. The preparation 't i somewhat the color and appearaiueo: umber. It Is susceptible of very II ii ' subdivision, and tan he rolled lo an al most transparent sheet. It Is water proof and very durable; the cost of Ii Is the merest trifle ns compared with that of rubber, One of Its futures Is thought to be In the making of pneu matic fres, Its great durability, st ren' h and elasticity being favorable for such a purpose. Another use la said to be In electrical appliances. It Is per fect as an Insulator, and as It never breaks and cracks and always adhere? closely to the wire, Its great value tar such employment la apparent. M t I s i t f-iHt f r r.t4 wnMi I ! k if ? I u.i a tif .t u mxt ftt 4 tk MHr tbAM l tU kne Iks wi. inrrt wH from I A Hit t Is Iks ifui IwB a l-Ht ra rt4-if )w-1(e trm Horn a t t. , N mis sik with iiHtl. and s'er la Iks siixwW f f Buprr mum. ' Rume esr a rl tt" nlosk, tt k B rrdd beri ' A ntifelinal ll Is Ihe tomb M elf rvwpn I Wearing a nwi iHwa mt fnr rrt- beta. j 1 1st red It nurd by papal pre J idUa The brighter hltory ahtnet ths daik-, rr Rome's record. j It Is ban) to ton I nee piput who Ids the prlriht do bis thinking. j To know that popery Is a curss makea a man want to rid the earth of It J Keeping knowledge In the hands of the priest stnrves the minds of the people, j ran never till what a pnplst will do out of a church by bis looks of de votion within. : Homo hns trouble with the man who does his own thinking. I Popery throws the moat mud at the whitest garments. Use SiWjt" ' S04i. Tl.c Ut in tin Wor Every fact Is an antidote for some foolish fancy. I'asrengcrs urrlvlng at Chicago li the Chicago, Kock Island .V Pacific U , can, by thu new Union Kleva'td L' p reach any part of tho city, or for a livi cent fare can bo taken Immediately lo ar.y of thu largo tstoreii in tho dowi, town district. A train will top tit tin Hock Island S'at on eveiy minute, l'lust! f.oill'ieeai only nt olTeroJ r tbe ' Uivul Hick Uliinti ItnuU'," Address JOHN .SICIJVSriAN, G I. Clnca!0 Holding on to pagan auperstltloa gives Rome a mortgage on your faith. Do you kno that Hiycr's Siap I the very bust In tbe market? Ak yjur grocer for it Iniist on having It and mi other Wbea Rom glvei money she always put a chain of power on It. Department Store Prices I5ent (lescribi'B the rates a( wliich DR. WITHERS Is doing al! kitida of Dental Work. Kct Teeth f.'i HO Hot Het Teeth 7 B0 Gold Killingn , . , . 00 and up Silver KIIIIiiks I Of fioid Crown fi 0l Teeth Kxtracted 'if I'i ftti out iii tho martttim-' A'imi' Onvm Sititio Dity, ' All work at fiiiotit Hai.k what otlif-r Df iitiHlB Chn rgc. Hi Ykahh' K.xi'Kkikn( k 1; Dr. W I I II Kits, llciilNt, Fourth Floor Urown lUk SSixtecntli find Douglas Htiet-U ' TKI.WHONK 1776 the ;k i; a r historical kkview Current History, An Illustrated Qttartcily M;it.iinc. DKVOTK.I) TO HKCOHUINO IMPORTANT KVKNTS, I'ltO (JKKrtrt AND OUOWTIt IN ALL COUNTHIKBOK THE WORLD. Injts Pield Current His tory Hts No Competitor. Agents Wanted .m'', ",iTa HtfntitH to hnndlH. It apiwiiIh ti iitUiM;"t l)t!))lrl. AtllirwhH NEW ENGLAND ITiaiSH G CO., 3 KOMKRSKT STRKET. BOBTON, MASS jT" KflHSHS CITY, AND ALI Zi&tsfUi iuuiu POINTS SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST Tirkrt (Iffitf. V t l iirm r IHI It and Faman Stt ruuumr muuiuui, iuiutal A SrnviMe M for f minus Pfi - II II IWI IMI lllllllt.l II j.v?'i, T1'.Ml. RtALLV rOUH GRtAT POOf S IN ONE LnGE VOLUME. fiiT i- msi .Mi sun tmih cwrsis, rviatHH ho nm, it a raaiwtic wstssii hi nwts, aw ni rwij, wfumtift mvti" roti mr mBI rst m rum tut sbout roNsu.M. mintsmH, issoss, riiosmk, tstssisi m an couatniv rat rv. ittfuovtMiNT of tsssiiii4 a tiimt foa lat bmsho mo ah mh hihi ivia lo K APPEHDIX m IT I TiT ? " HtiiHi ( 10 rxATE. 39 ennoroofl. aoo iLLUiTnATioNs. tk nmtnmv tif lnn n4 f U omani 1 ht 1 uurlltr ! I it mi r I Aro You Well ? It In., ai ('Hi lull fflitti l. liMiit f .-rl mil I) I'm t If An '1 II"1" I'IMll ) ll m tt t la l "I lh' ir hi I Ii aiff, ( mi i -) ! nr illl. i.uli- II Mini im K I' iimmb bkh tiri'Vnli tii'i nf rrrur il tit ih tin imiti-rmlno vlimr "I inmili'""! " Impl' r fhi mil l ' p riml mill ll''"W "I l'iiM-i;i th . Ilinil tri , .. fiiiin l. i- (if mllllla, t ImIhu-i ii ImlHt In nu n nnhi lai itm in hhiii.-ii, . ir , !., "! Hi'- i.ii.rfill nialnllia of MH-lriy wlnTi'lijr Im'liV "I Hl !! of IkiIIi m ii-a nr linniii"l to 'ni'lal alrn linn." Till" i liai'KT almwa li IIhiiikI.Hi fulka irri aalrav. Imw ir'ialllllll"ll liaa I.. hhiK' lm 1 rm, hr II will nut itimii. Imw n Iihih (nl illn -i ri.c.iiii..cd to Ihi- 'iiMm,,Ht"-l"l lnllK llilli'irlalil larla lo know. ... Thii rraulia of mwl rliaac for winlih. or our wnrk, over miiily, fallun a In hiialm . lim l-i llmt ln allfi la t lit) l.n.la of i allli-linl h r itm- mwl Hi" riniu'i ami MTii ia of Imrrllil" mrlniH'Imli -ilna re all iiiatli-ra It would bo well lor uu lu IhliiK in it. Are You III? TURN foil aro lixloprt ram man If yull am not amlniia lo liaril iinw It in inn alioiil, Hhnl'a Ilia titnlHT anil Wliat'a III In il'ilin. WIh'IIht II lw "oulr a rolil," iliroiili! laiarrh, or aoni'ililoa tnoro aiTliiiia Unit tiiia "ai'Mlril mi llir liiiik-a" In lif'ini lilil or rolimiinil Inn, III" aooli'T J"'il HimI out how i'IIoiik II. Ii. ami Wlml In do fur yonrai Ifihi' Ih-iht. If you liiuat Irani "Imw Hi llo Willi mm Iuiik" llm inrllir jniil r.f. Ilila it liowll'lllll' I III' llllltff'l- V'lllH 111 III . dr. ma Im 'r iiarllriilar wi aK in llm Hi liniu'la. Ti'ii'ii you can limkn no liil.lnkn III IrarnlMH III" l"'"t tHhnSanf rurnlattiiii Hh'mi vlial f.ouiioin If ymi ara full of rlifa, palna, rii'iiraUIn or rhriiinii. Ilim It wlllaii-'lr pay In l""k up llm way In aliakn iliarn'oll HiirVlr an't want lS n-uU-n Hi- Inal.l. lima lyinptimia of Hrlglit'a dlarnar, or oIIht il; Irurllni illx-aaoa r,f tliu "wnltu-urliiarr orirana," ana you Im-iIit Ih-immihi final wl on am It liilinra aa f.innrrtm'a.alrlrMiro anil wnraa fnrma of roiilaalnoa ilaraara ''liy llm Imuk" llian t kitI.iii llm aminnl will n-ai Willi avlilliy all al.oiil lii'imirn. r. barr.'iiii'iM, rtlaiwa of wonn n, iiprxma Slaraai-a, iiarmla, naralyala, akin iHacaai-a, ai n.lnia, cir. ) (. trnnHll. una iHiok rami'il l onT "all tint Ilia lliat h.-ali la lmtrKi," wl Ihnrrfnm In rnmirt tnlltfui-iu,,,, -. hmt tvtlhiirwn llm nnnminrnnrnt unit V"t- milium or ". . " ' ' " " . vrkH twin miiiull htm In timim nr hn I'U'r, v ulumi Mir,rintlwUMiulrjr will k siuwereU U) tUn Ui SI HI ainillf. 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