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\ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JUNE 4, 1876—SIXTE PAGES. ANIUSENENTS. AUCTION SALES. {mgu wi‘{tl%n illz cunnect{ondflth the Prl;)‘hiblt‘ilo‘r; aw, which Butler promised to seo enforec R R T T T AT T | By G. P. GORE & Go he was elected, two or three years ago, under MGCOBMIGK EA_ILT y G. X 1 E & 3 that ticket. Wendell N i 68 and 70 Wabash-av. 15 SECRET SOCIETIES. °| 4f light was shed upon the rect different coun- [ C. P., of Ona 28 Grand Senior Warden; e eapon tue focard, i Henry Baldley. B. C. P., of Michigan, as Gran BOSTON. Seribe; H. J. Freeman, P. C. P., of Onargs, as Tmperial Lodge No. 37. ¢ Grand Junfor Warden; M. D. Butts, as_Assist- ear - HIP t Grand Séribe; J. P. Fo: P. G. Rep., of i W et PHILLIPS ALWAYS STUCK TO IT, Recognition of Golored Masons| ODDPMLIOWSRIR. |Giouluie s Gz g Mo | A0 nmmery o | oSt b o ol e Tuesday, Juno 6, 187, =-=The Trip to Philadelphia. The month of May has been selected for the | ChicaE™ ond JThomas Culimers, & & iarch eunlion at Pariers fo Do o divest oppocition o this fres. faith of Extensive Auction Trade Sale of g Mr. Phillips. But however much Massachusetts co{)le abuse and doubt Gen. Butler in detafl of laith and principles, they are enormously inter- ested In this Lion out of Judah, and enormous- STAPLE & FANCY DRY G00Dg) Amoag the special featares for regul cale we beg to note the l’nlmwlnfl:wlr = A large and well-assorted stock of Custom-Mage meetings of alarge number of Grand Lodges | opened special encampment, conferred the de- d d £ ng others have ees upon ten _brothers, received application o 2;1,‘5,2‘;‘;,,?}3;’;3?;;“ e et ox charter, and resusitated tho Em:l\,.r‘z’:pmenl. Laird Collier at the Heeting of tho Association for 0dd-Fellow HMeetings in Ohio, Indiana, o The followin, ed members were elected i o s and Other States. F:m the report of Grand Secrctary Earl we | o A p‘; e Camps Aiding Discharged Convicts. ?i pm"fn orl‘ him E'}?,”ti‘fi st P fi?idA"‘ . ] = quote: C.P., W, G. Swanzell. {24 W., B. E. Coon. 2 m. 80 endef ret lesson of the An- ] : CLOTHING it i ywth At the date of my last report, the number of P., R. O. Scovill. [3d W., A. B. La Parle. 3 niversaries. The future daysare crammed full = e Statistics Showing the Growth ef the | 20,05 SiS ILEY (e additions during theyear | £ & £ Reatley. (4., 5, A, Didsma. | What the Bural New-Englandar Thinks of | of festivals, of which more snon. N, P * ragd riubic vone n Mews and Bogs' wear, the stzee, qualty, sy Order---A Lodge Revived. have been, by initiation, 3,947; depositof card, | Scribe John Frith. I S., J. C. Mateer. p ————— ASSISTED BY Stk °f"v'hh'h§vj guarantee fizst-cligy. 3 940; remstation, 412, making 5,209; total, 46- | quane't ‘B, A. Hathaway. [0. S., D. G. Babcock. the Weaterner, 5 An extensive line of HATS and CAPS, incluime .. | BT "And ‘the losees bave been: withdrawn b | J. W.,'J. D. Dicker. 184G of T.. M. D. Baita. THE ROBIN. : £, Yariety of Men't and foys' Fine Straw ity " 2 o dropped, 2,583; expelled, 183; died. | Guide,'C.F, Beauchamp. {24 G. of T., N. Bastien. 3 MISS ANVIE L[]HIS T Eatesg Siyion. B0 r Hata, ete. A Beview of Pythian Logislation on the | 505, otal 308" boavios s meberi, Jane- | T . & Baylor 5[ ° 0 T | Bon Butler and His Good Tooks-~One | Sncetwidlng i with rudy breat 1 3 | Pocker Kniven, Selasors, Sheari et Ui EAT, Mortuary Fund Scheme. ‘s “fllgving s an exbibit of themovemeats | | T ERCAmpmnt s, (et ) BT Tevwis of Wendell Phillips’ Saints. s Crecpa the sus adtw the West. : PR Hariware, Sane. Hemorka, Spoous : T mber of Brothers setisved, 3. 630: weeks ben- | {who noww 1ies sk in b rooms at the Tremont | - What more would'st thon, the world thyzeslm? MI‘._ S‘ B. M_ l LLS - Lorge line Linens, incladitg Table-Clotts, Tory 233 widows il 3 e els, N X kerchiefs, W ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. D, o O T of brotbors S51121, 15 | Do Pors ‘mad ' G Ll of Chicsgo. o ot of Apecias Qurreneadencalof TAe Tviauns, With thy small wings, from clime to clime, (ew York), Pianist, (Artists engeged expressly X mikcelhcons tork, Coniprslag Faney cuey THE MORTUARY LAW. widows and orphans, §12,197.61; emmmmxx of o whom were present upon the extremely " Bosr:m, May 8L.—Anniversary week, which is Wi‘: {":rw come, 80 {::.. togo. Sisingls & + Baniat, (artinte, o0 5 ;m‘.,‘t%ggg,;ggk i‘i,:gmg“‘l Jc‘nm, Ki":fmm; 3 g ities, §3,390.74; more woul B : n great d . Gent's Neck To the Editor of The Tritune. phans, $199.80; clarities, $3,490.74; special do- | jneracting accasion of reviving the long defunct | Bostor’s grand finale of spring, is just now in ‘While apple- blossoma bud aad piow? The Club will also have the assistance of 100 1a- | spenders, Overalla, Overshirts, Dr::sks‘h‘;:;' 5": derwear, Umbrelias, Lace Shawls, Ladies: gpe wear, Aprons, etc.; Brashes,' Belts, Wopg 3 Fans, Laces, Toilet Soaps, Extracts, Pins, cie, - nationa, 54,59.82: barying the dead, S1: making the total amount of relief, $111 amount paid for current_ expenses, S161 3ody. During the uoulg‘cas of war ;imfl_es the | foll blast. The city streets are uvcrfl:flwing with omp surrendered its charter and effects, | strangers, and visitors from thé rural districts 1 list thy note, so clear and shrill, and ceased work. Recommencing with s6¥¢B- | are in great force. It scem to be o time of gen- | . As on the aif it floais to me, — Thursday Eve,, June 8, at 8 o'clock. Ji .—Some time ago considera- Ceacaea; June & o - dies, ‘maising & Grand Mixed Chorus of 180 voices. ble correspondence zppeared in your columns relating to that much-vexed question, the s MoR. | totay amount of expendltuten, ST 9IS re) | LG T Gl ana maost. prom R dutiie it IE loass SO ipte i . $358,861. auloun! - i v'ning air so still; 3, tuary Law,” and I had boped “’“h"m’ w"l:]: S W han in goneral fand, $106,204.07; gen- | nent citizens of ‘that portion of the State, to | ¢Fal reunion, and old Bostonians who haven’t Vhat better oy alng hymn could bad Tickets, with Reserved Seats, ONE DOLLAR. A RETAILER’S STOCE, have resulted In the morc thorough exami eral fund Invested, S1,009,414.20; widow and or- | unite in keeping the camp-fire burning, there | the New England appetite for daily meetings stightly damazed, will also be closed. tion, by the friends of the measure, of the | phan fund, $130,596.46; showing the present as- | is every reason to look forward to a flourishing | have a great relish for Anniversary week on ao- Thy song to me is more than song; GERM AN Saleat9:50 a. m. e status of the so<called law, and conse- | sets of Lodges to be, 51-30'5]-\5°~>£x11-- he “,',"fl":' and successful career in its work of cementing | count of the opportunity it gives them for sce- Tt thrills me a8 no other bird, o S 'Efi'& Co. ithdrawal of fts enforcement | Of Jodses now in existence, less the one previoudly | the bonda of brotherhood and pouring oil into 80 loud thy clearest notes prolong, 70 Wabay quently a withdrawal o referred to, i# 581. & ing some for-away fricnd. Mrs. Spofford, the o, ———— unt] the messure was passed upon | Grand Treasurer George D. lelnchell‘! report “’%r‘.‘n":’n‘l‘?,”k‘z‘&"iflf‘éfi&%}s aro emineatly due | Poet and story-teller, usod to say that if you For 1 am to the soul-depths stirr’ i ] by competent authority, and all doubts put st | fhows ‘,h“,'!""o“'fl"g o e e e ining the | to their Kankakee brothren for the magnificent | waited long enough fu the Parker House dining- [ O backward years, ye sail a flect, ance lat report. SG. 2 B rest as to its consu:uugn:tm{.o :ot ';nly in rL; ar, S12 D;!br:{ler‘neéxum. ;;lptpirhit!:{ve% at m{l!dn!ght in th: dfchunge room you would meet anybody that you had SD%):D‘S‘?: \fl‘fi :lfl xl]:n‘fi,u':{:n:‘:; :‘ofteee,: FAREWELL CONCERTS. ° gard zht of a State ass sucl on hand of - otel . Every effort was exerted to con- o anen’:;t‘:::nrt%bnt also as to the manaer of lts | 147,65, duce to the comfort and happiness of their :‘;f;,h“‘dt"" ;“T‘,‘,“ g C‘:'n;fn’f" ore Some weather-worn like ships afloat. LINCOLN PAVILION. Grand Lodge. I regret, how- | The following are the officers for the ensulng | guests. Before the charge of the hungry and Y BUes L) Larker 8 Y O8] G Ayl Gasetasa: SRy e = 5 ! The attention of .the Trade la favited to om Pnssagucinitn ‘fih& r::l e sgiiu o 51 ug e | year: * the tempting bluulshmuxg}: used :iheldclhw DG‘:igg . :sl;: reth;la::i‘;; fnmfigfliughggpd:yai Content to sllp siobs tha o racey CORNER GRANT AND NORTH CLARK-STS. Tflde’r S.u; of 3,".',,..‘0,' held | every Tucsdzy. ever, i peaI! Gail cies of the season rapidl; appeared, leaving 0 s€ of I3 i fow' s i [} On Tuerday, June 6, we s ose out 76 fortunately go to prove that both thefrigniyof e e i, Depaly Grand both ebe visitors nnld‘;‘t.hgir attbntive Bosts in a Emersow's placidface ' e e L A e place This Sunday Afternoon, at 3 o'cleck, Jue 4, Igruns lepe S Bolly the measure and the Executive in this State, | npater. i 'y H pleasing frame of min T "B B P N PEKSON. at aliterary admirer, and, before the cup of tea Some on again, with carefal prow, ! GEO. P. GORE & Co0., sl clinglog to {68 expienss “: l:,w,', XED;,:; %‘:m’-gogr?finglm %‘)’I‘:fi: g::g‘g:cr&fll}y. N. C. Nason, R W., &hlfi:"orla. Grand Secre- | Was replen{shed, Tsaw Alcott and Lowell and Contend against both i aad wave, TOLED01 MADISON-ST. - 68 and 70 Wabash-ay, its enforcement, and the latter having de George D. Winchell, Cincionati, Grand Treas- “wasin thecity’ last week. The Grand | hulf-a-dozen other lights, amongst whom were | And, thougl the masts may bend and bow, This Sondey Evening, Jeme 4, 8 oeluck _— quite recently, by official announcement, that | grer, Pairiarch has appoiuted Grand Scerétary Nason | two or three prominent journalists. But the They hold their way both firm and brave. '8 ) . Extra Fine Display of the mortuary enactment was legal and constitu- vohn E. Bell, Cincinnati, and A. C.'Deael, Ur- | Grand Representative to fill the place of T. W. people best worth seeing after all are the rural The robin’s note s hush'd and still . Select Programme. Tickets, 50 cents. Y tional, necessarily must require of all lodges | DApe;Orand Represcutatives, ; Floyd, decensed. visitors, whose good time is written In legible ad dim. Hixe slcen. the ovning falls, . # S cs, Ci J C or. At the regular meeting of Union Lodge, No. | seeking cyes. Back, back again, *til sweet note calls. T 1 earnestly trust and hope hat such s catas- | 5 J; Moses, Cincianatl, Grand Conductor, | | o 4o1q Thilrsday ‘evening Jast, it voted ubani- | _And out of all this “rolling ocean the erowd,” & ins. Commar . Torwen. | OAK FOREST GROVE, 3 trophe will be averted, and such an issue will | Thomas . Caboon, Cleveland, Grand Hersld. . | mously for districting the State. The Lodge | 83 Walt Whitmaa phrases it, there 18 & veritable | s | OO0 0 0 o the Rock Tnans | Will be made at our Aucti Dot be forced upon the Order at this time, sat- | _Trostees—T. J. AlcLain, C. . Babcock, and T. | was thirty-two years old yesterday, and elected | Tesult of good which is unmistakable. Idon’t 5 MEDICAL. Lotuted 23 mlles from Chifcage, ntie Rock Taiand uction fsfied a5 I am from the very cxhibit of the Grand | 9- McGowan, ~ Clerk—William C. Earl. for thefirst time thesamc N, G. or V. G. for two | think, as far as my own experience £0s, that I | wvimmmmnsmssnimenrecrannoannene | GROUNDS IN THE NORTIWEST. | Has a fne | Sale of Wednesday June 7,and - S llor that th riots i ere 1Lk, The next session will be held at Steubenville. consceutive terms. The+following officers were | have ever known a more earnest state of feeling, DR. FRITZ, shade. . New Dancing Floor 50380 fect, new ’ Chancellor that the propriety, even were b law, | The session \was & very pleasant one, ‘g,"c’l‘“:“h elected:. F. C. Vierling, N. G.; Jacob Mayer, | and a greater intercst in Anniversary days, than Sontheast Cor. Madison and Clark-sts. e, o © Thia beaniiful Grove, with frt-cizee | t11€ goods MUST GG. must prove sbortive, and consequently disas- fl?é"ifi?e?‘zfifnfiflf:fi;bfl L ogg;g‘,im';bm;g; -V. G.; Thomas E. Miller, Treasurer; J.E. | I8 manifest in this Centennlal year. And, TIE DYING GIRL'S LAST WORMS. cars, frnished by Prof. SNOW, 619 West Lake-st, G. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash trous. Ope stock nsserement and two assessments | P BEEHCIR 0h Mo ternoon, and on Wednes- | Thorndyke, Recording Seerctary. thus far, the most interestin, meem‘; hasleen | **Mother, 1 am dying. Now, Carrie Albflg‘;lht P. GORE for death losses have becn made, and 1 find thaton | dav evening the members of the Grand Lodge vis- that of Cl.hc Soctety for _Alding Dis- | had Consumption. D, FRITZ cured her, aud I AUCTION SALES. BY G- 2 & CO., the last assesement more than one-third of the | jtcd the new Operz-House. . MASONIC. diarged. _ Canylits, o mdwan, Ercreit Halo | ain et fo e hecanse ather would fotlle e lo | sommstiearmn o 68 and 70 Waonsh-av. Jodges arc in defsult. This can hardly be cheer- O ShaiD ESCAMPRSTS, LAk e was- there s Cluimman, and amongst | bimwhenl eould hase boen cured,” Such aeeoften | gy LISON, POMEROY & GO, | ooy o ing to its promoters, or good encouragement to the | The Grand Encanpument of the State of Oblo | v po1y yonds Maconnique for April Lnlrdeollll:r ‘usz’ retu?'ned o abroad? | might have been curcd. - Evidences are pinin that Anuctioneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. oiTer s i o EiEnEs to phreRascin ti P;fo'h“ Execntive to press the measare. met at Springfield. The statusof the Patri- | - -1° Alonds Maconnlque for April con- | Lot 0 o e smocthly as a croquethall | Df: FRITZ successfully treats all chronic diveane. e Chamhes Beta In’ayers styio. Huok Caten Bo tue to ;fgg;&""j;g::“glzg"fg" H“‘;‘;g}; archal brauch 15 as follows: tains the following ucununtd of the Masonic rec- | SYerybil - trimmed Jawn, e Eridioic) His torms are within the reuch of all. Il remne- v q LU e BLE robes, Walnut Bedsteads aid Bureaus, Marble snd - nmns & B3, < 2 i Ma- y ies are those of Nature, —] s, Lerba, and Barks. "o0d- S Number of members as per last report, 11,237; | ognition of the Grand Lodges of Colored Ma- | yyp ypy. 7u1mD CAME BOWLING IN THROUGH | Dy mall, efate your symptoms plain. Ofice honrs :‘:&g‘c’s‘wl’s;fiéf‘ Bov ooy ot rt{' come down Lo the hard facts of the case, and, as 1 desire that those who have not tke time or the data 'zt hand for reference ghould clearly understand the question, 1 have carefully esamined the subject and will endeavor, as bricdy ar ponsible, to review the facts as appearing cn the journals of the Grand Lodge, and Jeave it to the good judgment of the brethren to decide as to the legality and coastitu- tiomality of the so-called Mortuary law. initiated during the year, 1.070; admitted by card, | sons in Ohio and Missourl: LOLE Doy Dy mall, etate your sy . S e 230; re : Num- . 3 23, m., . m. , and 735 t0 8% p. . . . e ot N o e 0; elgauated, 1161 446 total, 13,620, Num- | The Counci of the Order of tho Grand Ocffatof | e had Histéned to Mr, Josoph Story’s story, fediolin b o Sp b o B0V o Wit Hout S Cosen, Faclor atia oe Dl France, in its scance of April 8, on the proposi- { of how much good the Society was doing, an BE EUHED e o L [! Erfl 1 fljfl gs Ice-Chestsacte. ALl o'cluck, Careringes, Bugs AT deceased, 1! 091. Number of members re- o1 = maining, 11,558, ' Number of Past Chief Patri. | $ion of Brother Camhert,, recoenieed no fegdlar | how grateful ceftain convicts were for tie nid new and unfalling remedles. gies, und Harneases. archy, ,657. Net increase of membership, 325. of Missouri. Fraternal relations, supported by | t22t been given them after their discharge, | There remcdtes are used by no other physician, Feeble GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers. 1:;‘1)311;.:5a of cash on t::mgii as pE; énst rcp?rtc' gatants ‘@amitle, wilt henceforth he cstablished be- “mlxxl we begnnlw think ‘t::m about nlll: the good me: uml;]c& cv.uu gfifiefinflgfilfi. L(ru %og;fl:l‘nu and T - 757 m\':slwy JE ,.7'8 12,453 Jeee! tween these )(u«'nnlc powers and the Grand Orient in the communi ity was this wort A souety, . i 3 . PARSON! 3 n X B wWoi. B < ihe’ year 1875, $71,310.30; tolal $240.- | oF Frunce. We heartily appinud these rexolutione. | and that convicts were really very interestiug 20 Soutn Clask Stzoet, Ubieazo, Ti. PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE, 2 Angimfi;, usgg‘%{ms O 827, Beginning with the first reception of the measure, : 31 16 1 find on pages 45 10 47 of the. session of Jnnnary, S e e Yo i wv. | The readers of thelonde Alaconnigue have long | sort of fellows, and that wewere all genemlly | _From10a. m. fo AT OUR SALESROOMS, 115and 1 1872, that 3 paper entitled **Provisions fora Mor- =hon, bard, §95, 151. 74 known our opinion on the situation of the colored | and individually rather a good sct of kind- N REAT CA’ tnary Fund* was presented as an amendment to H L,f{",:g‘} S S0 51 Masons in the United States. We arehappy to see | hearted creatures who only necded to be MEDICAL & ELECTRICAL EHONE h2) G CATALOGUE SALE OF the Constjtations of Subordinate Lodges, which 851, 75 y 5177, 31 Europe, and especially France, finally render jus- | yold what to do in thé way of chari 84 & 86 _..andolph-st. N presented by Asn W, Dlakesly, of No. 1S, and d, 1,135, Number of widowed fam- | tice Pl “Their caude. Their Masonic regu- | 1o e, A Tor the Care and Treatment of i T var antil the follwing eadion ang | ilies relieved, 23 *Amodnt paid for reliel of Pa- | % *© 4P/ i) g 00 "fhe |ty and the rest of the virtues to _— Eetony COMMENCING e s ohe Special Commities o Hovisson of | triarche, §241090.81; widowed familics, $412.50; | (T o clew™""0f " our - great . fomic | inmediately set sbout the performonce | Todieg' and Chronic Diseasss i . | Of Unredeemed Pledges Eawe, 10 January. 1873, and as appesrs on puges | burying the dead, £4.123,05. Total amount paid | iy "Gotored Matons held their first copstitutions | In this millennial tato of things theRev. Laird | LGS See AR e Monday Horring, June 5,at 10 o’clk, | -~ = 572and 38, the eubject was_brought upand was | fOF relief, 327,652.36. from the Grand Lodge of England. Like other | came. He said there was nothing he was more . D. Afternoon at 21 o'ciock. - Consiating of 3 Jame o ;tm::c h?fld;}ng gflm postponed, and thocgh the Committee on Revieon | The following arc the officers for the ensulng | Masonic associations,” they have combatted for | interested in than this convict question, and he And MORPHINE habit abso- ® Tevolvers, Opers and Field Glasses, Clocks, Dis: prescnted their report, as appears on puze 54, yet | year: principles which are dear to us. Their bittercst | thought thut wewereinanything butamillenniul Titoly anid. speaiil 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 6, AT SAME HOURS. mond. Boicontd. Sapphire. Cameo, and Comal tbe report as adopted (page 91) does ot |~ 3r . Marshall, Circleville, Grand Patriarch. enemies have not been limited to the adversaries of | state in regurd to it. He belicved the prison utely and speediy cared. Pasliteas toel e N ity Solia Gold oS and Jowersy =n)|d<mlui:_; mler Gn amy way 10 the CeeMortnary | A fouse, Cincinati, Grand High Priest. our grund Association, but have been Mssons | one of the grandest opportunities the State had Painless. No publicity. DR, | Positively toclose, withont limit or reserve, a cat- | SR "0 'plited Ware, &c., 6. The same having Fund,” wpor- does it appear im the | ¥ B Moorhead, Zanesville, Grand Senfor | themsclves, whom 2 deplorable prejudice domi- | jy jt3 hands for reform. And he told the story CARLTOX, 187 Washington- . been deposited with Mr. A, Goldsmid, Pawnbroker revudd Constitation. The. matter then lay dor- | wWarden, nates, and iwhich the light of Masonry has not been | ot ... Chicago : o i by et Fammiioker: mant till the October seasion in 1873, when, asap- | "/ i Cshoon, Clevcland, Grand Jnnfor Warden. | 2ble to dissipate. To tliis unjustitiable conduct of e CR R = A4 Wil be solilnt Ruction. t0 payadyagcesnad oo pearing on pages 34 1o 42, the &qcclal Committee | Joseph Dowdall. Golumbiis, Grand Seribe. Thiose who should have been their first and firmest |, TH R = l h T b ol o o oD g dvances and caargen, on Revision reported and sugzested cerialn pluns | ‘anitony Wright, Wooster, Grand Treasurer supporters, the colored Masons have constantly re- | Who visited the Munich prison and found it a AMUSEIENTS. b 4 BCTIERS & CO. & thelr dnciin for thc submission of the question. The report | iViilam R, Hazlott, Zaneville. and James A. | sponded by testimonials of the most sincere feel- | perfect hell of horrors azd abuses. Allowed by | wn—~ranasssr o | g gieynoniched American and Forelgn Artlsts, N o T o S-R¥. OB UESDAY, was considered in copnection with some amend- | Armstrong, Cincinnatl, Grand Representatives, ings. While the white Masons of America relent- | the authorities to try his own plan with it, m‘:w GHIG AGO TH:EATRE %rcql;&'i':;; o aaate mg: une 6, 6, a o'clock a. m. s 5 STTERS & C0.’S REGULAR TRADE SALE ati, Grand Mese . Iesely shat their doors against them, far from ex- | which plan was to inake the prison a home & o £ Com, ateioe Con Sy, | s D ke Gl i toulht | s el s shond e employel, | % 3 HOOLEY- e | Fine Gold Gilt F Trustees—John Zelring, James Turner, and C. % AL e made it 50 success! at the whole King- I - L. Reseell. Clerk—Joscph Dawdall. neatly to come and pariako of their, labors, The | qoin gained by it in better law and order. Otzo | e pOpulat. Sesurt for Tadles an Children. ‘Tha me wo Trame, STAP IE& FAN{JW PRY GO(}]}S, s Ry . o 156 | of the details. of his menagement was | yfonday, Jume3, every evening and Wednesdsy | Which in all cases will be sold with the Painting. | Regular Made Clothing, Furnishing Gaods, Parastl, ments, and_adopted, See pages 34 to 48, We next £nd that the Grand Chancellor, ggestioning the correctness of certain features in the enact- ment, on page 10, at the October session in 1874, siated that he had not submitted the law for adop- Nathan Stewart, Cin Hon and b view of this, the chandes mecestory | The nest sessiou will be held at Steubenville. | o¢**%}e “Supreme. Council, of ~ Louistana, - the u were made, and the subject put before the lodses JUISSOURI GRAND LODGE. 1y Masonic hody whicl in " the ' Unite | Bhat cvery prisoner shonld receive wages—that and Saturdny Matinee. i i T T e it b e e oI008 | e ghirtyscvonth amual session of the | ST Qe ol o iiderently © in_ "iis | 18 a profiiwhen bis work had execeded incom- | FTOOLEYS MINSTRELS, | hus s withont any exception, the fnest collec | Straw Goods, Hats, Oaps, Boots and Shoes. measure. H Grand Lodge was beld at St. Louis on May 16, | lodzes white and colored men;_then ihe’solemn | putation the allowed margin of State remunera- | the Master Band of the World in an entire new and i or tayity ‘g0 public have bad | TEDRSDAY MORNING, June 8,2t 9:30 o'clock, a8 . No: eatisficd that the Order did not require this | a Jarge representation being present. | declaration made in 1869 by the Masons of France | tion for his expenses, snd this profit to be | brilliant programme. an opportunity of buyingat their Auction Rooms, 118 and 120 Wabash-av. feature of cheap insurance to be engrafted upon Grand §mm Alfred 1§ Bennett reported | ‘*that humanity and Masonry were outraged when | banked in the prison bank for such purposes, Positively first appearance of PAT ROONEY! . EY!l The guiding Spirit of Rollickinz | [preserved Auction Sale, BUTTERS &C0.'S REGULAR SATGRDAY SALE e e et 9rieC | motives of race or religion sufliced to intérdict the Quly credived i Ebook. This sy PAT ROOX, having visited nearly erery-portion of the jurls- | T ot g O o | A e e s proster bepras poe | lrish Comedy. JOLINSON and BEUNO, the great diction during the year. ~ t y family, " were hatled by the Maxons of color as & arerl Polyglot Sone and Dance Artiets. i ion- morals of the convict and the community than | FGIFPLSERASRE SRR IERE b aian srom the | And well worthy the attention of art buyers. The following ofiicers were elected for the en- | Trou X U Feraration—as the announcement of b suing Yo I gct;;crdnys. Si;r‘lc;‘ then several of thelr Grand :“ml:':i}?;fif]\fc} By LhiS,q \‘illetcox'ltmeh? ansinE trinc‘ipnlEa;[eln'l\ Theatros, * LITTLE MAC'S Baby | The sale commences Mondsy morniag. Pictares Hflflsfihnm FHHHmI‘H “flI‘ flls E. R. Threlkeld, G: aster. Lodges ha 4 Zni G orkigand conll tas s ol o1 t. JOLN HART . Judze i ing o relizeld, Grang er. odges have solicited the recognition of the Gran k\'thdn cou i tuste Ihe frulls o Elephant.” JOLY TARTS great auccess. Judze | on exhibition moraing of sal. A i the MX, with a persistency which geemed to fat- 1en on defeut, the fricnds of this scheme, at the rame session, October, 1874, bring forward a new phase of the mortuary act, which, while it did not clafm to be an amendment to cither the Constitn- toa of Grand or subordinate lodges, yet, if prop- erly located, certainlv belonged to the former. On E. R Shipley, Deputy Grand Master. Orient of France. Unfortunately, difficalties inde-- | honest labor. o ! 159 to 161 appears a proposition styled | E. M. Sloan, Grand Secretary. endent of the will of the French Masons have hin- | aid by funds. He was prepared to meet the | comb, the great double quintette and unequeled ELISON, POMEROY & CO., CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, & o },‘}“1‘3“3?3’:.‘.1’;‘1:2 o‘( ‘ll;:l ?lx;?:n ligr@: of I:h_::lolg X’“ ul.' 'A‘hml:':psém. l:{r{lrzld Trcu;aevr. nzrulfl. l[znlt_u the p;cilelnt, the esmbllgrmndnm Lq‘:; of; world, both by g}ib e?fll‘xmc’lmh ‘:g hilfwr m:g rfi'f Orchestra. = Auctioneers. i " h 0 . of L.+ an **siniting: . Bennett, Grand Itepresentative. cial relations with these powers, To-day thisact | ready money which- he ha se 3 Also, 100 Black Walnat Centre-Tables. At sales- fund.” The simature only of N. M. Plotke appears | Grand Secretary E. M. Sloan reports the number | of justice and of reason is an accomplished fact, of 58 &1 3 ier ar- i Friday’ o 0 20 Wi -av., gusdied to_the document. The Conmitiee on | of Todees wiiE mirechaimed chastors se 390 :h{ch ailtruo Sasons will rejoice ‘éz;xlm . e S in Germany, ')nh;-mgngg:& 5 McVICKER'S THEATRE. Friday’s Sale, June 9, at 9:30 a. m., | 55oms, 118 sng 120 Wobasih-av., Sutardsy, Juns AWE S rvision, P 72, recomment Number of members last repo 2, 3 initia- leplore the term -*‘Masonry o orec en,” 4 N Nt . A & o 3 o o B il it Rt | R by Ll i, | s e el Bl | F07 SR e | el et~ | uw AND SECOND-HAND S TRORY SaiE cre oin! 5 23 constitntional | 231—total, 14,4 ica compels.as to use wi i tl i ad i 5 A £ - vendment, it shoald Lie over, The Obair, n de- o GaiE s en Sheaking of t9° | who had preceded Mr. Collier in his remarks, | GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL Ofvaluable South Parl; Boalevard Propertys Homesteads, Bnudrome Dweliings-. C: nihe Boulevard, Calumetund Forrests 4,913, ’ Withdrain by card, 513; euspended, 1,200; ex- | Masonic sroups of which we are now treatine. ! Sliing, puked the sutbor “+3f they were in any | polled. 7o desthe, Iior thial, 2011 " hope thess dietinctions wili speedily divappear, | had implied approval of capital punishument | Tendered by the Clizens of Chicavo to & 31 Contributing members, 12,302; Past Grands, | when we shall have men fratcrnally nnited in | Mr. Collier at once disclaimes HOOLEY. On which occasfon the principal mem- between Thirty-seventh and Thirtye * ;’5{‘[:’;1:,n‘x',:fi‘flut'i:‘r:ni;n\?:eIz':lgil;ns’lmpb.un‘;“‘ 2,459 rjecti $91,471.98: M thout di: it 4 d his ol eymnathy with bers of the well-known HOOLEY'S COMEDY aw ve y as resoln- | 2,459; rejections, 257; revenue, 3 15 - B i i e vell-know Y > AT T ol frpsui: | 2 005 wejactions, | vs, Tovenns SOL47L 08, || &soury withyct Slstnchon of onisa o fat this law, and expressed b pfiggfi";}gnfl‘a COMPANY will make thelr firat appearance since | Aud IOUSEIIOLD GOODS. _DiczantParlor Suits, | SIEUtUMEn atagetlon. o 0 0o matter involved, or could be comstrned into a | widowed femilies relicved, 323, E. B. Myer (33), V. L. Hurlbut (33), T. T. 3‘: i Boston was mever o tated in its | tBeIF return from California. Chamber Sets, a_full line Moquet, Brussels, and Sale - ‘La'ofd,,‘k‘ on the ground. chanze in the law of the Grand Lodge, they thea, | _ Amount pnid for the relief of brothers, $10,- ey (33), Sublime Princes of | ‘Gor. | DErhaps, Doston . agil n its | A\ JAMES O'NEIL. Wool Cnrpets. Bedstends, Burcaus, Wardrobes, | Fleaant stone-fron i o Snd heceseorily as such, would, Gnder ths rule, | 147,305 for the rellef of widowed familics, 6.~ | Gurney (83, Sublime Priuces of Orfeatal Con- | mind generally and individually on this ques- MR WA, H_CRANE. and Office and Library Desks, Crockery, Glass and | 100 ontomione (FONE dwelling, With he groundy Liave to lie over until next session and be printed.” | 825,48; for the education of orphans, §1,708.43; | Sistory aud members of the Supreme Councll, | tion. Aud never, perhaps, so unitedly in sym- | 311SS LOUISE AWTHORNE, | Plated Ware, General Merchandisc, 6., &c. The | 109 fech cast front: on South Purk bonlevard, This ruling being conditionsl, 1 0nd on page 172 | for barying the dead. §5, 704 0%, total amount of | &re now Eost making necessary arrangements | pathy with the death penalty. The recent mon-'| Who have kindly tendered theirservicesgratuitous™ | entire furniture private residence. ‘Attend this sale s Lot onth frant, oo Futcry elghoat. ; 2hand: that the matter wasreferred to a special commit- | relief paid, $35,338.25. for the coming visit of Oriental Consistory. strositics of crime in the case of the boy Pom- | 1y as a token of esteem to their old manager. for bargains. Only anction sale this week. Eome brick Suciine, MIb Tote gacu 3 B tee of three, who, on pages 183.'d reported that | Amount of money in the Treasury, $44,351.43; | A large dclegation of Chicago’s ciiizens, | croy and Piper are, of course, the inoving | _For names of plays and rull particalars sec ELISON, POMEROY & CO. | §cokionce lote, maut front. om Sontte Pack bt they were *of the o;;:!n:‘on that the proposition | investments, $307,206.15; total usiets of Lodges, | friends of Oriental Consistory, are walling to | causes. The vehement earnestness of Mr. Col- Wedneg}'l}! E‘ld';-‘rflflcmflfg-k syt vard, eath 25 by 132 feet deep; 10 residence lots, fubmiited for an Endowment and Sinking | 3349,357.55. go with this popular body of Shivalric Masonry | Jier, then, and his sympathy with the crimi. o cOllieo (drthe aalo of Hcke NIl B¢ apenad. AUTUCTION SALE cast'front, on Calumet-av., each 25 by 123 feel Fund is pr roperly. & i Sme :xi::nor: (l..he Con- INDIANA GRAND LODGE. ug. 12. The excursionists will spend two | pal, his remarks at * every criminal | “prtc iy 06 . . ducg;firesldence lots, west front, on Forrest-av., Siitation, sad would huve to Me over vne vear | The Grand Lodge of Indiany met in semf-an- | days in New York and four in Philadelphis. was capable of being reseued from 5 23 il BTN B T EIA. S, | eachbs by 12 foct deep. The title to the abave 1aid upon the table.” This view of it was adopted, | Dual session at Indianapolis Wednesday, May NOTES. sin and restored to a moral sense through kind COLISEUM, DAY, 5 ? | propertysis perfect, having been in the present and atthe sossion of 1875, page 324, the consid. | 17. The meeting was largely attended, Grand | Trinity Commandery, Monticello, Ia., bave | aud salutary influences, were received with . 4 Anourstors FER A%, Jie 25910 orclocky 35 |Fawner thisty-thiec yeurs: :‘;‘u&nl (?lr :)hfelg_rgn‘e::finndnfl‘happufl‘n§ n:d pa%e; Mnst&:r }Yficg. Klml)al{ ;n'ésldl{:g..r w[l!th L“IHI lae just ;;mfid‘:‘n ; big‘l;?‘g‘l:‘ thgou;% ua]:d‘degmt ;mi_(t:lxe ]n'lighs n;]‘\l.vflsnd o;l;cn l'rnlr: gflg dif'::fz; 87 Clark-st. g;ie !:;cgrev ed,"w inpowder and Imperial Teas. Sale d"]y‘e;;n:fi: n:: :Ivel‘l)l" :fi f»’:’yl'ol;grmé‘cfi ‘s}:fiu g 5 7 made the special order for nd o s present cept T. H. Malof gran . ected, and & word flunj oceasionally which | « N H sE30 10 otiatk Fouradey oot Oh oate 358 tos | Geand Mot TOver 400 s reproscatatiyes | © Dr. Dr C. Roundy as wone to Dea Molnes, | boded opposition, and showed that, these gen- | xSuF DA IO ANDENTINE WEBE A ELISOY, PONEROY &CO.. Auctloneers. _ | guired to be pald by such pyroisser st hegmed subject appeacs called up fofi-cunn-w en a subeti- | were instructed o the P. O. and Grand Lodge | In., to attend the scssion of Graod Lodge A. F. | tlemen considered the Reverend Laird as - i ] Office, 118 and 120 Wabash-av. Auctioncers. B S T N (e oy s it g | e it Ottt | s e e it | T s e S e S fered, 2 propo N iorentln nameand widely e Grand Master’s repo ef and com- s expected that cverp member o et on this particular point. When Mr. Collier aske Herve's Sparkling Opera Bonfle in 3 acts, By JAS. P. McNAMARA & GO, ~ petont o e patscd ‘on ok that seasion” Tty | Leym dlspensations for cixtoen 1oges, whih, | sharp for il “The Consistory has procurcd a | was » quickening of the "brecse, but mo ane | i her wonderfu flosion.* L Salon ¢a Digbe R A ORI, e 0 AT clockEn v y point was overruled, and on the inal vote the rub: | added to the sevea instituted by chiorter, makes | first-class drill-master. answered until Ar. Collier himstlf, in default | Laura Flint, Conway & Kerrigan, Waters & Kelly, R it0d PoMETIOY Boey Large and Well Assorted Stk 3 cgi ction. ebekal izes have been instituted. He re- same as they were at Calcutta 3 ears $go. g 5 b 108, =9 b > = ow let us sec how this meets the requirements | fers to the unusual mortality in the Order, and MR. PLUNKETT. At this, one after another, the voicds Hrigkdid formance every evening at & o'clack sad Sunday By THEO. E. STACY, O foveomant. Ta oLer thac the s mpon whis | epeaks in glowing terms of the apbroaching | Mr. Plunkett was a gentleman who kmew Che time | aflected cried out such passages us these from aftern, - 188 Dearborn-st., Honore Block. BOGTS & SHOES o Sascadiments to the ‘Constitstion i be pee. | Centonnial meeting st Philadelplia i Septem: | | "ot any, S the Old Testament: “ At the hand of every NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, i scated may be fally undersiood, 1 quote from | Der: 3 It not the interstellar spaces of the milky way; man’s brother will I require the life of man! UV AT ATCTION, Constitution of Subordlnates, Art 1%: “This | - he Grand Semetary's report furnishes the | Bt fo, F0c.f, iy, jpert Mm Fonghiz, Rafh I Cun- | Memososnzzomms MANSRLOO, XN SALL SUNDAY AFTERNOON, June ¢, 1876, TUESDAY MORNING, Jane 6, at 9:30 oclock. constitution shall not be altered or amended, unless | following 3 A HIS BLOOD BE SHED. NING, June 6, at 9:30 o' > e srapose alteraion or ameniment b e | - Namber of elletive lodges, 502 number of To averhauling barrels with a ranty iron hook. Tospeakc slangly, they evidently, thought BATIONAL SUNDAY AMUSEMENT COURSE. 3 | _Fun tines or Congress, Alexis Ties, Shppers, mi n writing signed by five represcntatives. they *“had hin ;' butin thie first luil Mr. Collier MR. A.P.BEURBANK, Hlonday, June 5, at 10 a. m. §§E%£fifc§‘§’h§23fifi;§(:” atyle. Also fewo . Egg;r;hgsifi‘c Jesomrces, ;‘g"s lodges, EL106, | hcre are many waya of wioning wealth, es every | (icTondeq: W kcs wuilan eya for e reant s . = 5 ; patriot knows, T ot Wit Lsny Dalo. rodToce potie With Mrs. LYDIA [IASTINGS, and Thie: eniivo content ot 32 soome. fs the ToaEth. JAS, P. McNAMARA & CO., Auctioneers. ‘The following Brothers were nominated for Giihe dcliomin More particularly andden than the method Plunkert | (00, 07 & Y\ %00 0 on quoting the Ol | THE ORIENTAL QUARTETTE, | and st floors of HONORE BLOCK, souttwest By J. B. CHATIBERS & CO. Let us sce how closcly this has becn conforied to, First, the original proposition (subsequently de- feated) is signed only by Asa W. Blakesly. Second, the next proposition, as found on pages 159 aud 2 ; 161 o em beart ue” foucly name S oo o Bat (yonng man, rogard this maxim) say fine of ‘Eoefméc;:e ull doomiday, bt 1 Will preach | Messr. C. 3L Smith, €. G. Philipe, Ed Hale, | commer of Momroe and Dearbora-sts, The sbove 1t van offered **stmply as *resolutions.” | Grind Warden—Sixteen candidaes. Msy he igaifcd by virtae and adoraed oy honess | " Gricaof i Hear! Hear i and % Good! Good!” | Doorsopenst?p. m. Enicrisinmentatd. Ag- | Sonsists of Brussels and Ingraln Carpets, B. W. | Auction sale of Chromos, Mirrors, &c.. ogdon. fi,',f.‘;‘,?.'f" fig:.-ma‘ of the g;z:l eme, ese ~ reso: i e ,;’;,}‘;;" worth. broke forth now, and one young man at my left | mission, 15 cents. Mnrbl:n'l'a‘p B!urw ;t;re::‘;s. Com::%. : u;::;dn. dpfinfe'efii.'ifs ]-f:;;gg.h L, m%e;{. L‘lfi?a‘t P!::f ; e the question, and in 2 ¢ shoute \ 5 - 3 ng, : lisnm -5ty their presentation had uot even s semblance of %’;‘ n& m%'f;?“:‘;s;‘:; B'd ’m‘ffil’" day, ot | AndMr. Plunkett never stole a raflrosd, 1 belleve; & *GO ON, LAIRD, GO ONT" HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Gas Fixtures, 30 Toilet Sets, Bed Springs, Chatrs, | 2e0CI0E 2t 7:30 o'clack p. m. compliance with the requirements of the article © Gran journed on Tharsday, Nor dealt in crooked whisky, crooked fortanes % | Byg the Rev. Laird had about said his sy, snd | MAGUIRE & HAVERLY. Ensy Chairs, Centre Tablen, &c.. &¢. Thia I8 the | meemte o- CAMBERS & CO., Auctioneess 4 p. m., after a laborious session of two days. retrieve; A GRAND ENCAMPMENT. s resently bowed to his hearcrs and retired with | WILL E. CBAPMAN, contents of 32 rooma all in fine order. Also Fi ADIES v et T Nor shaed & planderer's profit his own tacome to | BERSTel 0¥ 2 oting after this came to 2 Pisno, Rare chance, large sale, andmns be sold. YADIES UNDERCLOTHING: ‘The Grand Encampent met Tuesday, the 17t hance; g Grand Petriarch 3. . Sentth preaidig T B | o 1 SoheRCe fess, tn pasting, that he mever had | Specdy end, and eversbody secmed tobe of opin- LADT WEHE OF Sale positive. The Grand Patriarch reports propserity tn the chance. iun that they had been not only edified, but ez~ | MTSS ROSE EYTINGE | & dortsges foreclosed and sales made. I A D i E . m ’ quoted. This, however, was the basis upon wkich the next move was made, and certainly seems to be poor foundation, since, if the onginal proposi- tion Is defective, xll matters made pendant thereto rhfluld n:c;nl:adly Ihll; ;h!lh:cftlL . But oo fur- a al d er eXan! on we fin t even iu the last | thig branch of the Order. Eight new E livened in an unusual degree. propation no cfort s made fo cure the blunder of | pents have been instituted. 0L new EOCBMP- | b b all the sxme bit of Inck he lately tumbled to: | * Came from Chicago, didn't heT" asked a far- Aud the Bxceliest Cmpany In e eriig S orlpasl, and the wul bstitute a4 sppeariug 98 | "Iy Grand Scribe's report contalns the follow- | He was raking in some rabbish on an ap-town ave- | away rural brother, alter the mecting broke up. ROSE MICHEIL. = » 180 Dearborn st. ¥ Fou 8 ot eren sgned b one Sebesksblatne | g information: o “Tell you wihat, i, these Western chaps are | ; THAVE 2 HORSES, BUGGIES, AND HARNESS B0 oo ruy T Tepresentative, in the preseutsuun by = | 10 O mpments, 142; number of mem. | When be came upos s treasure which baa oeen | gpunky fellows.” e e RS Jas. . GATES COMIC | 2 Pisgos. ti o 3 SSES, i - 5. 740 = swept down the stair eti - 3 o o - 'ianos, House and Lot, etc., etc., f R bera, 5.742; 36,445, ‘The next meeting of greatinterest to the mul- | oK A HONPANY. 1 ol 11 2 Omaibossars Horsen,’ Do wammmn: U N D E R W E A R n-thos reciting the Iegislation had in this con- resources, .58; amount of = relicf, $5,028.14. By » matd whose head was dustered by a little love- | ytyde was the memorial services at Music Hall. Harnesses, etc., soon. ' Notice hereaffer. Call o mection 1 have given page and date, £0 that those ‘ afiair. who desire it can view the subject for themselves; | The following were unominited for Grand g I don’t mean by this to slight the Unitarian As- VI Of us Ch ouso but, irreapective of these facts, 1 claim that, even | Officers: < “Twas single diamond ear-riag, small, bat worty | Sociation and its doings, where Laird Collier CLIN‘%OLN })‘A th mION' T E STACY, 186 Dearbom-st | yme “ciry. R BOTAL, E%T%l%’e'll"x?m T‘B f the defect, in the procedure lisd not been fatal. | - Grand Patriarch—Jobn Morzan. g oty o o n delighted the rural 'brother, and another | oo o(Corner Gront and North Clarkoate), By WAL F. HODGES ORDERS. From Linens, Cambrics, 0¥ o it e Copmiasable, could oulybes- | Grand High Priest—George A. Miln And he Mlipped i ih his pocket, with intention to,| Chicago light, Braoke Hereford, held forth in 2 o P Y . & CO. Cottona. Tots slightly soiled at loss thad saarly reqmiopeutitlon of e Graud Lodge, | Grand Senior Warden—G. L..Carts’ nd Jobn he mnms *| eloquence to a goodly audience; but I do mean SPECIAT, BALE AT O oot of matarial, Cancelior betor be o museion tothe Supreme | p. Mattick Buta gent who saw thecircumstance, m toneswith | to say thut when the heretical ‘multitude who SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE &, TR 245 W. AV. itca Tor ts enforcement thraugn the s o] Grand Junior Warden——Twelve candidates. tenace fraught, o1 “hate meetings,"” and who want to be amused, Warerooms 662 W. Lak ABASH-AV. . e Gt ot v rousbibe srandolicers ) - Grang Serbe—. ¥, Foster. Desired him to divvy—which wis térelgn 1o bis | caw in the morning papers that G.R AN ]] []PEN AIR CUNEERT y A ¢Sy | —————————— ment of the wetii, provided the labor be performed | grond Tressurer=. F. Hasgbey. thought. BEN BUTLER MONDAY, June §, at 2 p. m., contents of two fine DENTISTREY. by the Clerk of the Grand Lodge. and the safary of | = Grond Representative—J. W wan to give the oration at the soldiers’ memordal | By the Grand Orchestra of forty selected perform- | Fesidences consisting of E. Body Brussels Carpets, "“‘“’”“‘“‘"“‘n 7T DR. M'CHESNEY'S Very little business of lmportance was before | pAna stoncamy hero's honesty became conspic- | ervices at Music Hall, there was a rush for | ers under the direction of ME HANS BALATKA. | Marble-top Dressing Cuse Sets, M. Top Tables, Par- oo i anensed in view of the enactment. | ¢ “Grand Encampment, and after a day's aes- fok aud yet it is claimey au ame; t to C s cets; ear] 25 - lor Suita, " 4, Wi - Snditation of “the.“susomimaiae joment £ 1¢ | Gion it adjourned to meet o annual tesslon 1n | And he felicately binted that the other was a cass, | HEKeLS: end at un early lour, consequently, the | _Admlssion, 2 cents 10E i Eitches Puratves Greskryorabes Diy e et rans I vy pcita ux. | November, And revesled that hia design bad been. 8 5 one | (") i ever looked better than on this McCORMICK HALL, &€, e Ownenmgoingabiond, Mudtbesold. | 7 £ Parl p ect tie. current KORTO CAROLINA. saineay, Secasion, but, In the eyes of & new scquaintance ——— Anoil F; HODGES & €0., ge and Elegant Dental Parlor expenditures, and they certainly never had rele- guted to them the right to convert the hody into compulsory insurance. The proposition now The Grand Lodge of North Carolinaconvened | To retarn the littie jewel to its owner right away. 3 : g ' aithful corre - | nts afternoon, Mind Reading by N. L. Town. s Jeleped, this fafthful correspondenty thiscomplL | o ond. the most stcecssinl and accarste mind tender ‘he Host Popular Eesart {or all Dental Opera tn Ralcigh on the {0th of May, and continued in I session antil Friday evening, transacting much | When he rang the bell and did so, not forgeuting | Went was not easily appreciated. As I looked | send. the most succasslip ng Aecainte mind reeser | () WE AKE- A physician tn office to ter gas, ether, 828 10 relate st the burly hera of New Orleans, I recalled the | known io the publie, The colored prodiey, Wm. - 6@% - S:.Tsfllr:,':, K] ST, | e aican fn offce to adlolaer gan sher, pending before the Supreme Lodge leaves the mat. ter entirely voluntary, and even this scems to mect | DUStDess of importauce. The attendance was | , yugicions expasition of bis tmpecantons state; | portrait of the old Licutenant-Governor which ! ith but lttle favor. the largest ever known, and full of enthusizsm pecuniol es [ B b o with ventriloquiem. Aleo double voice singing e 2 leasant dreams and wake up with your teeth out. :1 refeet very much that the dicalty has arisen | 3¢ th:xlgnzumz of the udlrd;r in the State during A e T el e qalE e obatie rocently o ”‘:nfi‘"%fr‘i’;’a“iu“"m’ii’fi;? {eareying two dlitinet DarteACIhe st Uma) % W ED“SDAK EVL.\]L\P. June 7, at 7 0'Clock. %}.ffl; Lhe best full set; no ge;‘wl; IE' be gouee 18 ut trust e matare judgment of tt - e Dast year, an e hoj aspect o] ki b2 0wer po: s . ut one #enoral assoftment of 18 City. 0] lings one-third the nsual esfi;fl il lead him o clange L'm-unlre:n-xy; lpnx)- tumPe.G 2 ;! P 5 €| (Aot welkian b his ot Tary miniogle: ;"5‘,"5'} Jfi?’,fi’:,{,:.‘,‘”{‘;;‘.:.{,’;?:&‘“" at the heavy gemcnrig the world, Admission 10 cents. Doors b Warranted 10 years. Cor. Clark and Randolph-stss - noancet views in repard to the constitutionality of | The Grand Encampment met on the 9th, ana a 2 ) open at 2 o'clock o HOUSEHOLD G-OODS M | RE ity yot the enactment. its reports wes ing. 1 pra; t “*LOOKS LIKE BEN BUTLER!" ADER, if from necessity yo SN S Plotke” may be o gentieman of | “Every indication Lt T large in- P ey, condemn this tale as naughtbat idle | 3 ook out how you abuse the saints! respond- GROW’'S HALL. A of Broasale and [ngmain Carpers, Farlo! E“E’dEol%‘«zgx!:fial: T denth in Yop Bt eoperior abilty and widetpread induemce. b1t | crgace ot embership the present year. il you bear my preity moral, which ia snited to | &0 Mr. Phillipt,u, response HleD - polatsithe SEANCE n’.‘h’ifi;il‘“i‘tfl\'y'éé’fi'..52'?:',3:;':33;‘};,;’? Sitchon | to DR VEDDER—Z yeans exportence—coraer of 8w 2 The following are the oflicers for th suln, the times: moral of tne pot s peculiar features. AR i & e, 2 ,June 10,8t | Clark and Kinzi e 2ae with render his signature 1o a proposition as forcible as g officers for the en B | The honesty that pays ta ves ", 7o'clock. WM. F. HODGES & €O. . Anct" zie, and gel 3 sel you can ve - o ry beautifal and chaste, But the bero’s look of power, his grim sar- CO., Anct'rs, . 7 Gold tillin; Mro Schmidi merwithstanding the world-wide | R J. Jones, Wilmiogton, Grand Master. — Peleg Arkiright in e Graphic, B it Lo Lg 10 dnos ZO-NIGHT. By 5. N. FOWLER & CO. TEETEL, $8, fome o nt prest fumily, compenstie for | A J Barios, Wellen, Beputs Grang Suster e waybodyjaven e pebeck souses Bud Lin DRAMATIO Aucioncers 274 sud 276 Gast Madison'st | DR MAGNUSSON 3 bocuer Rantolph 1 = w - 8 ., G L & N, g 4 Rot even in any one particalur this curiously-pre- | J. J; Litchford, Raleigh. Grand Secretary. Primitive Man. the General was not mealy-mouthed in bis ex- freeoguand Regular anction rsles every Wedreaday and Sat- | eamrre i Koo 5 McCoruncicy Block, S0 eented document bad complied. There are many L F. Klutz, Salisbury, Grand Treasurer. The late Prol. Wyman, in an article on the | pressions toward the South. They were not to An actresa of recognized hility. having starred Inall | nrday. Liberzl advances made on consignments. | ranted th e s e eeth Tor ts charg’ other features of objection that might be made to | _ Seaton Galee and W. H. Bagley, Raleigh, Grand | shell-mounds of Florida.' argued that “The | be petted, and flattered, and accepted juto the | the principel cltles, and pomsessing undoubted lebil | Qur usual Isy-oat of second-hand ot Sl e pne Tar mbicy drtier ceamaliey The status of this so-callcd law, but their mention | Representatives. steady progress of discovery jtistified the infer. | Union, aslong s thes allowed ‘the outrages | pasils and At them thorousuly 1or the. AFamatic profen. S from 52010 $40. Teeth lleq drai-class at is unpecessary, as thoee already stated shonld be LD IMCAXZNENE. ence that man, in the earliest periods of his ex- | against life und liberty that had been making | slon. lecturing, or public reading. Private lesonsat | on Wedneaday, dune 7, 3 o L wuflicient to sink any legialation, and render it aull | George Howard. Salisbary, Grand Patriarch. istence of which we have any kuowledge, was at | tiiem infamous since the War to go on. Bug | Pupile residence when desired. Rehenrsalsand enter- | of pgry Al pne T, At 9:30 4 m., consisting v = ?;u vmd.le un‘ &n: {:ro‘:fd x::tz &:le"m:::: é::g::"e; Pr-};“ . Palamountain, Tarbora, Grand High | yecpq savage, enjoying the advatsges of but | when they showed themselves lmg-\bidln et | tataments superintender. Address Post-Otfice Sox 333, | B, 8 fl‘::nge A :fiex{:brx?;zi( u::egng.hen&b ‘urni- @ABY CARKIAGES. enenifes the: = Jadvatuge : A N X -cates, &c., &c. - Norked for its gefeat, and 1 carncstly hove that, | = T.J. Lathsm, Newbern, Grand Seaior Warden. | f€% 2 0!“'-‘:9 Dew st Inventlons . fhie term | fmns L believed 1o grasplng them by the hand, NEW CHIGAGO THEATRE. AT PRIVATE SALE CARRIAGES, 4 wheels. $4.50 J. F. Hoskins, Greensboro, Grand Junior primitive man,” Prol. Wyman thought to be | and not twitting them of the past. Al the week, in our clegant salesroom on the sec- worth $7, up to the finest madi inview of the faulty legislation had, the Grand Chan- cellor will pause_before he acts in this matter, and by returning the Mortnary fund to private life pre- at $25, ' Send for Ill. ~Cais Jome, EXPOSITION BAZAAR 205 a misnomer, if intended to be strictly applied; Frequently applauded throughout, speclally | This Sunday Evening, June 4, Benefit of | ond fioor, comprising fall lines of Elegant adison-st., cor Greed- ‘Warden. R. J. Jones, Wilmington, Grand Scribe and | because the earliest traces thus far discovered | at the telling stories with which the oration was AT % . - LITTLE MAC. INE FURNITURE. Trezsurer. do not revezal to us his beginning. “Thisis | interspersed, where zsouflml points and weak- Glorions Programme by FORTY ARTISTS. First | _ We invite an inspection of orr large stock, and Vent s confict of suthority, which must assuredly i s T | V¢ 3 Busbee, Raleigh, Grand Re, i ; iy ",’;‘,},i’i?fl‘,}‘:m‘};’;'?-‘m“ s avorme il o,lf,mu_ REscaative; f;‘,‘itg;;?,fig';;;{;g{ o}v‘{flft‘: states, "e‘;m}"e'; nesieawete caustically hit, at the close there | time of LITTLE MAC'S Baby Elephant. guarantee prices lower than any other honce. ST BunLipthese T o Yor myseir reJolly | Gen J. C. Smith, Grand Scribe, as Grand | and into which neither science nor_exploration TIIREE CHEERS AND A TIGER COL. W00D'S MUSEUM SALOON AT AUCTION, e O e O the *Supreme Coustitation, | @ O e ‘raatter hae | Eatrisrch, Thursday gave new life and belng to | has as yet penetrated.” Geology, in fact, fails | given for the old orator, and the services 4 . Withont rescrve. rear of 148 State-st. (known s AND FISTULA positively cury nO 3‘"; cant,m‘\c_;ly. “hould the Grand Chsncel- | o€ of the old Encampments of Odd-Fellows, | to reveal to us our actnal beginning, for, as Cu- | came to an end. BOBERT McWADE In RIP VAN WISKLE Dnaning's), PJ|: Tar, Frenck Dlate Mirrors, Cat Athout pat or The useof knif e e Svution: of his aupertor | £iz:: Orlental, No. 45, at Kakakeo, assisted by | vier writes, “ the places where e [iaag) dwelt | Dropping fnte Weslegaa Tl fust after, T | Ecory ovening and Wednesday s Saturday Mati- Glaooware ' Tables, clalm. Chromos, ~Garpeta iiiore. ar caushe. 4 SUI Jor press e e, e eite should mever | Grand Juufor Warden W. H. Crocker, of Chi- | may have been utterly destroged, and gt bones | came upon the Woman Suffrage mceting, and, | tecs’ Eandas Tovsny Foutadsy, sad Friday | Welnewtsy, Moy s, at 35 o 00 e premises, COREOR NOFAY, Conim heve been written, butthal Ihoped that cagg, a5 Grand | High Priest; 8. A, Didama, P. | buried av the bottom of the existing se.f.” curiously enough, upon & discussion of e sutt Batinees, HIDDEN HAND, * s. N. FoWLBRE CO., Auctioneers, Yi‘é"/m:z';%eo- Dr. Jb 5.C.a