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STAR: WASHINGTON, Se GR Oe SATURDAY, —_— j THE EVENING D. C., + TRIENNIAL CONCLAVES. —— i Opening of the thew Dry Dock at Nor- othe nineteenth ar held ba Virginia H ae —_ a * Delegates: YaNTIc’s BOTTOM APPEARING viEw—an a GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS Tie teak nemelactes end Seartems aat-1 Wineneele 20 IMMENSE COFFIN WITH PTATRCASES FOR SIDES— out of black paper by the scissors artist wore TEMPLAR AND ITS HISTORY. or ra ‘Totals a ‘HOW THE WATER ENTERED AND How IT Wis heferteanond retell len riage tf ‘THE UNIFORM QUESTION. son am PUMPED OUT—INTERESTED SPECTATORS. for moment palling Jong, strag- The question of uniform, which had oocu-| There ares number of subordinate comman: —— gallons gly vegetable which grew on either side of his ew the Rety t Comtntes—A Wie-| pete mneaien ot So Sesal sees commander." Tew were in 186 es flows Provo erp grote jaw in order that the expected likeness might tory of the Order—DifterentGather- | for several years was happily settled. together with the 4 vessel. After long associa- tion with floating hines Dde- be as perfect as possible. pr Ahmar) established uniform was as follows: members; Dela’ mac! one naturally minutes, or thereabout, he was e ings That Have Been Held—The Fulldress—Black frock Columbia, 892; comes imbued with the idea that the ship floats maga hones his attitude of cataleptic rigié- Second Conclave in This City. "| becanso there is a great tight space beneath ity, assumed for purposes of portraiture, the water, inclosed by wood or iron, as the case and it was with ill-concealed impa- Fatigue dress—Same as full dress, except may be, but the mind does not readily pene- das soon as it was ac-|tience that waited until the Ina few days, for the second time in its his- | ,,Fetigue dross.—Same as fall Gress ex0er manderies, "187 , one | trate the murky depths of the sen peer be- sealisbed toms of aaa ears shared ane ako lene eae Fn, iin Dak pene be ta aon cana Me ce renielpeslpe Rete ove gy gS welete ie bernegg ff Ayton omen ies, m1 Wash- peers ert tegen lone oe tee nk keeee water fell rapidly. Slowly the bottom ef the of white cardboard and handed over. For s the United Sta is was given ; — 2 x : , sas, Sut enc geile have ppriere et es ecnnan wearing the “bisck uniform” to | ington ‘Territory, four commanderies,, 106; fherewe a Nor is it often a a rece conver bie red wit brief interval I he bent o ccitienl, gnse upon Teenie conclave assembled at the capital of | Sse allowing grand oflcers were elected: | msmbership sasardinate sommanderios, 2186, | for eaot often in’ her ter ees aes various distances from his eye, as if one focus the nation. During that period the order has | sameq Herron Hopkins, grand master; Vinceut | It i estisaated. that the increase im the mem: | her native element suticiensiy te tet the more water and cessed their the | might be better than another; then, while half experienced a marvelous growth. Then it | Lumbard Hurlbut, deputy grand master; Theo-| bership of the order during the past three | rest unimpeded upon her outlines, This is an Yantic lay high and dry on her keel, while the the idiers in Willard’s hotel lobby tried to get was in its infancy; now it has attained the | dore Sutter Parvis, grand recorder, ears has been such as to bring the total mem- | event in her career and is only the result of 80 | workmen began to shove the bilge blocks un- | * Siimpso at the work of art over hus shoulders, meascre of a vigorous and growing manhood. | | The twentieth conclave was held at Cleve tp to about 76,000. er too ona recent}, When she has stubbed | Ger her side so that she could stand alone. SR Aten cast ten ees ake The organization of the Grand encampment for gre pote gar Seer arg ee ee craft, oF met with one of thous boats ac TEE DOCK WAS FORMALLY OFREED, my wi ‘4 ers in.” a eS il owDER CO., 1 forms a most important event in the history of d master; Waltor Lawrence Bragg, grand| 4 comparative sintoment extending over 8 | cidents that make the lite of a veesel a haz- | the operation of filling, opening the gate, dock- | “Zy'ssceed likeness, all but the whiskers.” Knight Termplary in this country. Up to uty marshal; Benjamin Dean, grand period of years may be found in the following | ardous one. Then, too, her hull may become ing the ship and pumping dry taking about | echoed the little crowd that stood about the big that time, according to the best authorities, eralissimo; Rev. Clinton Locke, grand prefate. table of grand and subordinate commanderies. d the thousands of things that infest } three hours and a hal , and then, with the sun | folding frame, covered with sample silhouettes the system came within the term of unorgan- THE CHICAGO CONCLAVE. Grand commanderies: the great deep, seeking resting piaces—barna- streaming down from the cloudless sky the | in black and white, in the corner of the lobby. ized 3 5 pian eaees ahiaak tint ized| Thetwenty-first conclave was held at Chicago, No,Grand No. Sub, —— cles, weeds, and other marine formations that | natives went back to their homes and the in-| The seissors artist, who was pasting the duph- cluster on the bottom and i her speed. | vited ts found thi to the banquet | cate it on a second card, looked fatigued. source from which could be obtained the sanc- | Ill., from August 17 to August 20, 1880. The | 1871 27 437 $4,468 | These things han; oma al ip act as halt Foamy page pote sand and wine flow: in “It's always the same way,” he said to a STAR tion for the organization of acommandery. The | following grand officers were elected: Benja- ame = oe coho to her and cause serious increases in her coal| generous quantities until the returning | reporter. wearily, ‘with gonte who bave whis- institution of a commandery prior to the | min Dean,grand master, Boston, Mass.; Robert ¢ bill if she is a steamer and to her wage roll if | steamer whistle warned the diners from their | kers. They are proud of ‘em, and, what's establishment of the Grand encampment was | E. Withers, Geputs grand master, Alexandris, a1 852 FARY_| she is.a.sailer. | S0, botwoen tho barnacles and | seats, more, the whiskers are essential to the like- 32 seaweeds and the rocks and collisions there are = ness, If you want to see how essential look st eflected by sir knights having received the | Yo.i Onaries Rooms: gran peering foone 33 BL, 01M | ample causes for a ship's hull being brought to | HOW A PLAY WAS MADE. |: manwiclasjut ted be Sian eked orders in Scotland, Ireland or eisew:! then tain-general, Lebannon, Pa. i SUBORDINATE OOMMANDERIES. light for the purpose of repair, although. — off and take notice what a change it makes ia a Soaps = sae epoch meae d'thea form.| The conclave wae attended by 298 com- No. Com, —_ No. members, | was said, it does not often occur in the life] A Talk With the Author of “The Still | his face; but, unless the whisker rans into « ing a commandery. ‘This was the method in | manderies, represented by 20,000 knights. ‘The 2 1,400 °" | of the eame vessel Freemasonry before the organization of the | Subject of uniform was discussed and it was de- ¥ 3 see BBs Roce ; = Tent at 30c. per hour. Grand lodge of England in 1717. The fact has | cided that the coat should be military fashion 1,439 And so it happens that the genius of man |THE IDEA CAME To HIM WHILE LrIxa on 4 | and so the customer is dissatisfied, Xxcuse me H been established that an encampment of and that the buttons should be of gilt, un order . ro % wa Knigh lar formed in Philadelphia | Which has not been strictly conformed to. i bas devised a coucern which is called a “dry | SICK BED FROM wATouIXa ax ExoINE House | * Moment; twenty-five cents for the two, sir, | ..¥03 iy ights Templar was forme: ip] ¥ for dock,” by means of which the water can be| ACROSS THE STREET—HARD WORK IN TRAIX- i for the | 25 Prior to 1790 aud one also in South Carolina as THE SAN FRANCISCO GATHERING. + drawn away from a ae leaving her hull bare} ma THE HORSES—FIRST NIGHT IN LONDON, panos with es 4 wang esi ven YONTH. early as 1780. There was, however, no — The conclave of 1883 was held in San Fran- DRUGS THAT DEADEN PAIN. and dry, so that it can be patched, repaired or glanced over the sample silhouettes. of which ep peasnes cthentha sahieshdaro g ‘This | Cisco in August, The city was gaily decorated — ae A scians bas born Geyieed whereby | “How came you to conceive the idea of uti-| Several hundred decorated the folding pr shone rpontlta oma pon are based | #04 entertained the visiting knights with lavish | Some Curious Freaks of Laughing Gas | enough water to float the ship can be confined | tiing a fire engine on the stage?” asked a Star | close by. Many of them were celebrities, taken Pre . in a tight basin, which is then drawn dr: - re upon = —— oe ae a were of soca Keg te tes arene thence Seat —Medical Murder by Chloroform. ter vi ag tle the middle Teena reporter of Mr. Jos. Arthur, the author of the | from life; also, there were not afew pretty “The Knights Templar, yy C. G. ison, | east tray dans " 3 Py ” watering-place girls, representing last sum- : : “No, madam,” the dentist said, firmly, “I| dock.” Much labor and invention have been | “Still Alarm ti , with curious human pemmoanipn Sobert Mecapant, . abled is isan Bu Louis ia! 1886, bat stil thers Sore pole Pipette sen tre the sul Tey wcilaa expended upon this sort of thing, experiments | “I was lying sick in Cincinnati,” was the re- | Men's 6icdy, crop, with some cur Tx Crourniys r. Alarm.” beard, how on earth is it possible to make it . Fave. ox appear in a silhouette? The thing can't be dont, 50 Brand New Safety it having been made for many yeara with a view | ply, “and. immediatel i inl Cee ee CONTAININ of 5,000 knights in line on the day of the ou are present at the time or some one else to 3 y ¥ ply, “and immediately opposi e house in | commonplace people of both sexes, sreanrrin ce Ta ouacy mecamrmryy_ | ude Dango ere pens tae | YOUsce erent fi rin ai sacha epatag an | whch Tweewoppng vos negli ancearras errno. | PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, AND y trict commanderies, and it is a source of gra a ; fiieining, ‘Tee i was warm wea’ an ind iskers are the most of Knight Templary, as a system of pure | fication to them that they will now be able to ‘But I tell you that we are going to New York | maintaining. The notoriously bad effects of . as my windows were | “Yes, customers with whiskers knightly orders, begins in June, 1816, at which | repay to the commanderies coming from the | tomorrow afternoon,” replied the mother. “I| Water on ordinary substances Lave made the | 0Pen I could look across the street and see the | aimcult to get likenesses of,” the scissors man PURE CATALAN WINE. d ; engine, the horses andthe men, Icould sce bs "ll not ENTE URE ime the delegates from eight coaucils and en-| Pacific slope the knightly courtesies shown | cannot be here in the morning possibly my-| Gocky dificult, and if, hes, boon. Gat eens | the bustle. and quick, work when ectest | went on. “And, by the way, you'll notice that, | | For the PREVENTION and €URE ef eampments of Knights Templar and appendant | them on that occasion. Atthe Sen Francisco i i i i i i in black are! Malaria, Indigestion, F & Acue of . self, and the maid is indispensable for the | comparatively, that satisfactory docks have | *truck, and then the glad return after the fire | asa rule, silhouette likenesses in 5 on, ‘a bled in New York city and organ- | Conclave Robert E. Withers was elected grand been built, Was over. Icould see in the second story the | flattering. One reason for this is that a person tite, Poorness of LT Sood “Rhe General Grab Eneor pment of the | ™aster and Charles Roome deputy grand | Packing. My husband has business matters to | been built appetite, lood, Near bunks of the men in which they slept the | 80 represented always has a perfect complexion. United States,” This title was retained until | Master. attend to, and—and my daughter has really THE NEW DOCK AT PORTSMOUTH, VA. tricks they used to play on pubes cae van ‘All the defects of the skin are left out; and, 22 Rue Drouct, Paris. 1856, when the superfluons word “general” was IH st. Lours 1 1886, Got to have that painful tooth out before we) The new one that was openedatthe navy yard they were long off duty. I could see them | besides, the lines in the face, which go xo far to| BE FOUGERA & 0., Agents for the U. @, Feaen Sat, Thomas Smith Webb. who was | The twenty-third conclave convened in St.| start or her enjoyment of the trip will be| at Portsmouth, Va., last week is one of the | roused from their slumbcrs by the gone, wate | make ugliness, are abscut, “Thus the subjec:, 20 NORTH Wi ST.. N. Ke distinguished as a Free Mason, was the moving | Louis September 21, 1886. Charles Roome of | altogether spoiled. Now, doctor, surely you | latest successes in this line and is probably one | them lide quickly down the pole, take |if he or she has a profile that is spirit in, the organization of the Grand encamp- | New York was elected grand master in place of | will not refuse to pull it?” of the best structures of this kind ever built. It| their places on the engine and rush off|not altogether hopeless, is apt to come ment. The names of the organizations taki . “ = was done for the government by J. E. Simpson | to a fice, Watching the firemen got | out fairly well in the black. Did I ever part in the first meeting are as follows: ~ Robert E. Withers, whose term had expired. | -I am entirely willing toextract the tooth, | % Co. of New York, who have been building|to be a ion with me, In. fact intentionally flatter? Never, Lam too consci- THE GLORY OF MAN Boston encampment, Boston; St. John, Proy- | Col. Wm. G. Moore, John H. Olcott, and Hen- | Mrs, B—.' ; dry docks ever since the ‘30s and are well | it was about all I could see. One day I sud-| entious a workman for that, and, anyway, :t J idence, R. L; Ancient, New York city; Temple, | TY Simpson, hele vom No.1; Edward H.| ‘A thousand thanks! Iknew you would not | known in naval circles. They have constructed | denly thought what a splendid piece of realism | would not ay stall, For instance, a young S) TRE N ii] a Vv ‘ TA L l T Y t Montgomery, Stillwater, N.Y.; | Chamberlain, Jose M. gs, Emmett C. El-| have the heart to deny me. a . thirteen docks in all, mostly in the east. The | thatscene would make upon the stage, ne | lady often kicks because her silhouette shows ‘ - iewburyport, Mass,; Newport, New- | More. Columbia, No. 2; Daniel MeFarian, Po-| «But, as I said, 1 must decline to administer | pening of one of these docks is of comparative | more I thought about it the more firmly con- | ® lump on the nose at the bridge—just a little rius Council. Portland, Me. tomac, No. 3, and Geo. A. Sheban. Robert T. . importance and siguificance with the launch- | vincedI became that there was money in it, | irregularity, “ou understand, She has always phia and South Carolina encamp- Heiston, and Wm. J, Sherwood, DeMolay, No. “My dear bold know that for & creature | ing of a ship, and on the occasion of the recent | So when I became convalescent I made a| imagined that her nose was perfectly straight-— ments were not represented, De Witt Clinton, | £,Tepresented the District at the conclave. |so delicate and nervously sensitive as my opening at Norfolk the Simpson company gave | sketch of the scene just as you see it now upon | for it’s wonderful how little people know abont one of the dinguished citizens of New York | Lhe reports showed that the order was ina daughter the pulling of a tooth without laugh-| an excursion to their friends to that tise to | the stage and sent it to a firm in New Yor to | their own appearance—and she says: ‘Why, state, representing the state in the United | fourishing condition, This city was selected ing gas is utterly out of the question. witness the ceremony, which consisted in the | have it patented. It took some time to get the | goodness me! I have np bump on my nose like Senta nes g the office of gov- | 48 the place for holding the next conclave, and| “I . i am grieved, madam, that I cannot oblige | Gocking of the Yantic. Those who at-| patent, and Iam told that mine was the first | that.’ Then, when Iagure her that she has, state for three terms, was chosen | #2 accordance with the order there adopted the saga this instance, unless you will consent to | tended were conveyed to Baltimore from this application ever made for a patent for an en-| she refers the question indignantly to her tgrandmast@, He was re-elected | Grand encampment will assemble here Oc- | be present in person or by proxy, To admin- | city, pi, pia and New York on special | tire scene. Specific mechanical effects had | friends. I might avoid this by simply making eeding Grand encampments, and | tober 8. ister wnitrous-oxide under other conditions | cars, and there trausterred toasteamer, which, | been numerously patented, bur not en entns | the nace straight; but, in that case, the young when he died in 1828 he was still at the head ‘WHAT THE GRAND ENCAMPMENT 18. would be against my invariable professional | after a run down the Chesapeake bay, landed | scene. When i ad decided on my scene, | Woman's acquaintances would vay to her: “That of the organization, The term “encampment” is borrowed from | Tle. the party, about eighty in number, at the | which was to be the principal effect, then [| doesn’t look like you: it’s not your nose, And 5 ‘THE EARLY CONCLAVES. military usage and is very properly applied ‘> | _,,>%%,8004 heavens! doctor, what can be the | Port-mouth yard the next morning, ‘The hos- | commenced to write the play. j so [should be thought a poor workman and THE SCIENCE OF LI “ a ee sy property appl reason for such a regulation? pitality displayed by the firm was very lavish] ‘Then you might say that you wrote the | my business would be injured. I find that the | AScientificand Standard Populsr Medical Treaties ‘The second encampment or convocation,'as it | the temporary congregation at stated periods of | “Pear, madam.” ead bonntital lay around the engine housé?” interjected | best way is to represent things as nearly cor-| onthe Errore of Youth, Premature Decline, Was then called, was also held in New York. It] the army of Templars; who may be said to be, wigyemet, And of what, pray?” _ nk Genkonne Sunes: ache rectly as Ican. ‘In most instancer, as 1 said, | _ 80d Physical Debility, Impurities of the Blood, was opened September 16, 1819, and officers | for the time being, in camp. “Of the penitentiary, Mrs. B—-, However, When the visitors arrived at the yard the| ‘Well, not exactly that, for I took consider-| the silhouettes are flattering, au4 therefore - ‘ ‘ and it ly not y ‘ ‘ : Secret tae eee aks acne | catoure balengli to tae cece corto Steer [are ee Raa Tete cai ibe hart, cor the meat eters Beal of Soraghs aes ay acs ent aa erees | Couiaantne sae tated, SS Bees, sone Sos HAUSTED VITALITY years gawed Seiery mas eae anne or grand commanderies. | The latter are com-| _ ‘What on earth you mean by such nonsense | “ck, bedecked in bunting, or “dressed pretty,” | Or acurte me tect wade pot, Bremen andthe |idoik” = assembied in New York city, which was on Sep- | Po#ed of the officers of ‘the subordinate bodies | I can't imagine, doctor,” said the lady. ‘But | a the Jack-tars SOREeS Ee ines Ot All DASO0S 1 Tiy tad $0 lend up tothe detention oF ome WATCHING IT DONE. . NTOLO ISER | ES “ a “eer or individ.tal commanderies. As the officers of | under the circumstances 1 suppose there is | W°re hung fromevery point, and a line of gay | Plot bad to lead up to the af i thi xe tember 18, 1526. Delegates were present from - coloring ran over the tops of her masts sna| P! » but at the commencement of | The applicant for a silting, or rather @ state Grand encampments which showed an | ©#it single body are elected by the members | nothing for me to do but to go to some other 6 the tops of he: he | ™Y work Thad ‘no idea of giving my play its | jc, 4. he hionably dressed youth | Resulting from Folly, Vice, Excesses oF aasuniaglag taatene th Ger ane thereof the Grand encampment is purely | dentist whom I haven't learned to trust like | down to the water's edge at either end. ‘Tho | MY work Thad no idea of giving my pl and | standing,” was fashionably dremed youth | (CoetiSSiion, Mosrvating ‘ant entter Fin dearth cuties eo tekd tn: York | Fepresentative organization in which every | yourself and have him pull the tooth, I am | jackies, dressed in their bluost and their | Prisent, title. I wrote it nearly ogee with an unusually tall collar, an almost indis-| for Work, Bratmens, the Married.or Sot September 16, 100 The death of De Wik | Emus ismterested. Ih consists of a avers | Serp sker i Gat nce bring my daughter with | Whitest, were loafing on the decks, now pulling vai ika ean ee * e hero Jack Manley one of the people, You re-| tinguishable moustache, and a light derby hat Avoid unskillful ders. Possess this grest ~ i inent: i away at ropes, now leaning cver the gunwales | B& = . work, It contains Toval Svo. Beautiful Clinton wes suscunced, snd the deputy grand | ann, Shoe pasa guint test gente pays clan will Senen ne ak making eyes at the pretty girls who thronged | Pimber he says in sresking of bis love for | which matched his fall proeeek._ 08 belenend) Binding, embossed, fall git” Price ouly $1.00 by master, Jonathan Nye, was chosen to fill the fa ee a late ad ‘a | withions wialed y ait - the wharf, The yard bund was practicing on nore, ‘How can she look on me? m only | upon one end of a smail log that had an erup- mail, postpaid, in plain" wrapper, ih as held in Baiti- im general, grand prelate, senior grand war- | without making any conditions.” > =! w plebieu. I have nothing to offer her but November 29, 1832 This was in the | 4¢, junior grand warden, grand treasurer,| “It will be his responsibility, madam,” | the after deck, and the ship’s officers paced to us t t tion of silver carbuncles at the upper ex- trative Prospectus Free, if pou apply now. The great anti-Masonic excitement | 8T4d recorder, grand standard bearer, grand | responded the doctor politely, as he bowed the | 824 fro about the vessel, making all ready for | ™Y hon sty and love.’ So I called the piece tremity and protraded his wishbone as far as| distinguished axthor, Parker, M. H ‘The Plebian,’” ossible the artist doubled a smail rectangulur | ceived the GOLD AND JEW MEDAL prevailed in the country ou account | SWoFd bearer, grand warder, grand eaptain of | Indy out of the office. j she operstion, “How came you to change the title: bisoe of paper with nylased back sextees on pg ane > 7 “wn affair, and the attendance was | the guard, each having the title of veryemi-| A Stam reporter who was soe es* THE GRAND SraTRcise. , Well, Til tell you, After I had completed | one side and gum-stickum on the other end| pus ERIZE ESSAY om NEMVOUS 1U, but the future of the order | 2¢Mt. as officers; all the most eminent past grand | recliaing chair with a cuspidor annex hind} The dock, empty and dry asa floor, looked | the play I wanted to be sure that I was allright Gave it a snip with his little scissors, This} of assistant Physi 2 dark and full of peril. boca past deputy grand masters, grand | big screen, in the attitude of having an inter- like a great coffin with sloping sides, blunt at | about my engine house scene, and I went out particular snip reproduced the curve of the| dentially, by mai ip — # the of fy. weup is tm cry. SCuinined nee Rae |nalpeh ohentic te es not have | ono end aud corner-squared at the other, sunk | to Cincinnati and went into that engine house | wishboue aforesaid, with two incidental coat-| PIE PEABODY MEDICA INSTITUTE) S6-h conclave was held fm this city | Grand encampment; likewise the peel gtd i> ina cha is Prevarbtes ie pecfeeston ‘| into the ground. It is an immense affair, being | that I had watched so long and so intently when | buttous. The scissors expert gave a second quick ci + Boston. Mass., to whom am - A one of the largest dry docks in the country. | I wasill. Iasked about the alarms, and when | glance and a second snip that made the er 7, 1335. Delegates from five Grand | manders, aes deputy grand bersdgoneal and when cas dentist came back to | Tt'iy built of wood and its sides present an easy | I was shown the mechanism I asked what would | fine of the neck and chin. A third giance ard Jepments were in attendance. James M, | Commanders, geek reper rceciealamen grand | his work, peiereyy in band, the patient | signe, by means gf which the bottom can bo happen if the wires should be cut. The fire- | the lower lip was added a fourth and the clip- | _™y4-s.tuth auen was elected grand master, the third to | Ceptoins general of the state grand command- Jeune lady Ineghiey, be ad refased to give the | conveniently Teached. ‘The sides aro in steps | Blau who was showing me about the place then | pers made palpable the indistinct moustach fill that position since the organization of the clon aa ‘Gc tees oa wo vee So cubondionae young lady laughing gas unless a chaperon was | formed by the timbers, thus making the entire | said they might get a still alarm. Iasked him | together with the suggestion of an insipid ody. A copy of tite constitation was published | *8°; yy koldlng a ceattec ea Ge Ge ee |e coal Ap 4 repliea; | 40°k one grand staircase in every diveotion ex. | what that “was and he explained. That | sulle; a fifth, and the nove appeared, with, ol Ux A in the proceedings) Under this no encamp- ee ba ty taor gence Hy ¢ dental expert smiled grimly and replied: | cept toward the river, where the great rea|sttuck me at once. ‘Here,’ said I | an eyelash; a sixth, and the brow came imto| UNprecepentrep Arrrracrion: ment was allowed to confer the orders for a less | ic aaah. Tb ts eeaaied io e Grand en- WHY HE REFUsED. [ caisson or gate, which is in reality a boat, | to myself, the title for my play, | view up to the hat, which required two more OVER A M'LTION DISTRIBUTE sam than tweuty dollars, Seven intermediate | formbment., It is investe fame caatons “Any physician will tell you that nitrous- | blocks the ~~ i is Bacon with large Poi Beall Alena and 1 sent the Very next | glimopses and snips = = Se ee Z degrees were recoguized, including the four pte meer i ort holes that will presently be opened aud | day and had it copyrighte want to say | tion. Two additional snips yet were necessary constituting the American system of the Royal | Teserving to themselves certain rights of local | ©xide gas is apt to produce a specific effect of a | P P' crders for books of letters for advice should be directed as abuve. 0 g , : IOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANE x “3 will belch forth torrents of yellow water, | that nearly the e: dialogue in the eugine | to show the back of the head and coat, and then Arch. Three knightly orders were reco ed, at. — the power to charter indi- | very peculiar uature upon the nervous system filling the dock to the level” of the water | house scene descriptive of the arrangements | the silhouette was nearly done, but not quite, . Knights of the Red Cross, bts | Hitricte ghee es, Of Knights Templar in | of the ferrale, Some years ago « number of | outside Up the center of the dock | of the alarm and the duties of the firemen is a | First it was necessary to PL yin AE ph Templar and Knights of Malta, nd has capervisien’ syue Gxand of state body | dental surgeons in various parts of the United| rans a like ‘of blocks, foowe’ in ae | verbetine report of the conversation that took Part of the present Stet Constitution in 1879 byes ‘The seventa conclave was held at Boston | *"4 has supervision over the question of uni-| States and in England—it was not long after | vernacular as ‘keel blocks,” while at| place between myself and the fireman in Cin- CUT THE MSAD SROM THE SHOULDERS | Soerwhalentng popular seek, September 12, 1833, aud the eighth at New | formit ip jiction and regulation. The mem-) the discovery of the uses of the gas as an regular intervals along the sides, on | cinnati. Of course, ater I had changed the | and slice part of the neck off; then another liv | “ys ymora DRAWINGS take, race York September 14, 1841, delegates from four oer bree she meyie rap nee years, | anwsthetic—were arrested and imprisoned on | the level bottom, are other clumsy blocks of | name of the play I had to make some other | tle clip was taken from the coat, near the fron:, ae CE rs eto ae Grand encampments being present on both oc- | Such ofice being one of honor and without pay | the chargo of taking improper livertice with | weod tear ore nrinbed te eh ene extending up | changes in the plot and dialogue.”, three small hair-like projections of the black | 5; 4@i*,AUMBEK DRAWINGS = casious. The ninth conclave was opened at | °F ¢molument. young women patients while the latter were ” As there is no grand commandery in the Dis- } under the influence of the fluid. ‘There seemed | {4G Plobes to near the top. ‘These ure called of the other ten months of the year, are all drewa * and are used to chuck up the | pla: ow long were you engaged upon the paper being left by the scissors attached to the | 12 Public at the of Music, New Orleama, La N . Conn., September 10, 1 obi : ball Ball sicveeding Grand Mastor Allens wu | it, the four commanderies have come under | actually 10 De" ea, opidcan of tae nee | hlge block r = # collar, one at the back and two in froni, | FAMBD FOR TWENTY YEAhS FOR INTROMITE . i mande: vessel after she rests on the keel blocks to pre-| ‘I commenced it some time in June, I think, | £2" * ee : OF ITs DEAWINGS AND PROMPT PaY- had held that position since 1835, thiapmont Mt? Jurisdiction of the Granden- {of erimo among tooth-pullers, aud a. good | yont hor tipping. "| and Leomplcted it all ready for. relvearsai. th srecabeor Go mete sets agent lt a feo man ‘ciak ali dnkiain campmen' creer ieclbse gh i hae saint ms HERE COMES THE WATER. bey ag iliryy Suenos It ae in that month | oarq Beneath it, with a space left between to poser 4 as follow a a = THE PRESENT OFFICERS. ise y-organize . = or the first of March that I sent it to J. ‘ 2 "We do hereby certyy that we superciae the arrange: nelpehey baronies Gent comes | ie following is a list of the affcere electea | e™#les, upon regaining comsclousest after | “Look out, here comes the water! sang out Haworth, who was then playing in this city fa | TePFeseat the white collar. he attached the | gous toraif the front iy oh Someday ment, which is in use, was adop' e ual , a f é O was 1 ike manner. little clip taken | The Liwsmana State Lottery Ganpany, and. on 1 having taken gas, were apt to entertain curious | some one on top 0 the dock to those who had | ‘Howtuan bist shoulders in like manner. ‘The P Lanny Se ere aan, oll reat and whose terms expire at the coming | illusions. For example,a friend of my own, | cone down on the bottom to examine tho | pogamen Bund.” play the part of Jack | (ut of the, front of the coat was now seen | iosnneercconfecod sak heserte) encampment : . 4, the same are conguctad with honesty. fe a fellow dentist, not long ago refused, as you | structure as the upper left-hand porthole in | Mania? to give ‘the appearance of shirt bosor | grea yaith foward ai partite, ahd ie authorise the tenth conclave was opened at Columbus, Ohio, September 14. 1847. Delegates from five Grand aa bn ‘ork city, grand master. 0 7 © - | of gol lo ‘¢ dock. | but I understand he gave the play to some os i ‘ Cumiatie; ove peu Winer Me niente | Very Deloows Oi Pole®, G Goble ot Tahe- |sterable yeoteet se wont tome aden tas | te ee mean ee ee through the | Washington critic to rend who advised him to | formed the lines at the back ‘and front of the was elected grand master, and then be his | non. Pa., deputy grand master. mother, who stood by while the gas was given | caisson, port hole after port hole being thrown | keep out of it, as whatever of good acting he | gone. Whe process hastaken a good many useful career of four terms at the head of the | _ Very Eminent Sir Hugh McCurdy of Corunna, | ®24_ the tooth extracted, Presently the girl | open, until there was a Inighty growling cata- | might do would be overshadowed by the en- | Cone. The process F to'perform it, from the order which he did so much to benefit. Mich., grand generalissimo. awoke to consciousness with a gasp and a ract of yellow water pouni ling on the wooden | gine and horses. Joe sent me 8 physician's | ! At the eleventh conclave, which was opened in Very Eminent Sir Warren La Rue Thomas of | ream, and straightway accused the | basin, throwing upa spray in imitation of A first snip to the delivery of the finished por- certificate that he was not able to do the work : i it 2 3 js “ 9 4 ; trait, actually required only a mimute anda As the clever are lenacilis, REG ek eee surgeon of having taken an improper advantage | Niagsra, while the amber flood rushed up the | at the time I was Trendy to bring the pene wee Mba genic oa Preuch of this city ‘was one of the delegaics | _ Very Eniinsat’ sir Heaben, Beaiet Lloyd of | of her while she had been helpless in the chair. | dock to eatch the flyius feet of the spectators, | and that may have been the real. cass of ing | Halt: The scissors man said that he had made i eet ] She ras only pacified at length by her mother’s | who broke for the “altars” or steps at the first | not playing in it. ‘Then I looked ‘arcand ami | %°H. 0M wagers in twenty-seven seconds. Of postion wats 150k; ween ba ese. sasde erent | _ Vary Eateess Gi. ieee hits Taree ot | txciauans aud elogunas Getler bet Ronee | meer ae ior tne Callers" or steps a8 the dest got Harry Lacey and he hus been with me from | COU: te doubling of he paper at the be- Teens Satee dooce 106 tone. St his | Bryan, ‘Tex., grand junior warden, friend been less cautious, he would have stood | while the port holes belched forth their tor-| the start” Sinning produced two likenestes together, pre- misiniinn records the subsequent history of the knightly | _ Very Bminent Sir H. Wales Lines of Meriden, | *,f004 chance of being sent to jail for a term | rents andthe gauge poles on the sides wore “Who trained your horses for you?” fret uhenat Gos ey represented dif- ai a mm orders is largely indebted. The names of | Conn-, grand treasurer. of years. Such is the effect, now and then, of | slowly, surely swallowed. “Lacey and I’ trained them ourselves and I | {¢re8t sides of the face Pa rg op rg ye | twenty-seven encampments appear on the a Very Eminent Sir Wm. Isaacs of Richmond, td tor rae ered ob sony 7 not a INTERESTED SPECTATORS. can tell you it was hard work. | Many and many o THE a USED. ‘may be preacnted a our evamiters, register and the order was reported to be in a | Va, grand recorder. ays ws un-! The sides of the structure were ually | * Weary hour did we put in with them before | ‘Wehave to use a kind of paj special: iaapeeoun condition. = bes Very Eminent and Rev. Sir. John G. Webster Fees a chaperon is by. = gradually per ly they learned their parts, but we persevered and rests valnte oe FiButy LAS ACK Bree ‘ate Nations! Benke e a “Thanks,” said th “ being filied by a throng of people, mostly ‘ j- | Made for this purpose,” said the scissors man. | {ERT Date tux tree Gute Neuional Beaks the twallin Comnng chica sen cnet et every Ratner ie eects Kiectated): | ne corte” Bek mean a cet | patites, all dressed in gala costume rivalling | Jugecere font wo anyatage, Te pis, | “‘Itis colored the most intense black possible | Cah Roun: ties Cane Setanta Seaber oh, toon, ak ikeiaslonsin at |e, pel eniedoe Louis, | to me to remark’ that my own experience of | the bright sun in. brilllancy. ‘There was an | has been a wonderful moncy maker front the | on one side and glazed with mucilage on the easily fember 9, 1856, "was held at Hartford, Conn, | Very Eminent Sir Nicholas Van Slyck of | !aushing gas, so called, has been unpleasant, | Uausual number of pretty girls and their eyes | Has heen, only in this country but in London, | other. The paper itself has to be thin, so as to GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING The constitution was revised “at = latter Providence, B.L., grand sword bearer, - ited prep aoe seg oan sed rt ba ee ona wee Tinga nite te ee essing aoe a) re hall oy Songet the | be ont coma pee Try done also, See that | ap THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS Meeting, and the present for tieall: Very Eminent Sir Nicholas R, Ruckle of In- ert fe pain besi eQuincey’s favor- ; ae ed Opening night there. One of the horses was a | eye.;inker. I could not have cut that with or- meeting, a sdepiel Gen, ae ae eet | deat en ce pees vo ite nightmare of being shut up for centuries | While Tax Stan reporter sat on one of the , little refractory during the day and I was very | dinary paper without tearing. With this evers- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1688 organization by the new cons'rtation was |, Very Eminent Sir Edwin F. Warren of Ne- | ‘9Kether in sn Egyptian tomb in the embrace | altars and let the sun burn his nose a cherry | much afraid that he vowed Wake ae they thing is olean and sharp. Of course. my scis- ¢hanged to “Grand Eucampment of the | braska City, Neb., grand captain of the guard, | £8 clammy crocodile was agreeable compared | Fed. time at night. I had had good advance work | sors must be like razor biades, and the paper CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. United States.” “The title of subordinates was | To these’ are attached two very important | With some visions I had incidentally to the get- ing the ranererane, higher and higher, catch-| done and considerable interest in regard to | te made no aa not to cert, notwithstanding the 000 Tickets at Tweut changed from encampments to commanderies | Standing committees, composed of the follow. | ting rid of one grinder. ig 2 , the 10; Quarter, #9; Tentha, 7 the play had been excited. Clement Scott, the | glazing, for if it does so the two thicknesses 2: Snot ho tains af casei rere ne ing distinguished members of the Grand en. | The dentist laughed. Sa Sd ee best dramatic critic in London, and Capt. Shaw | that I cut at the same time will not lie close to- spond. oo campment: a DIFFBRENT ANZSTHETICS, tnelied ob Gn enceubes fernacn aad poored othe London —_ se were in a box | gether, and one silhouette will differ slightly GRAND MASTER BB. FREXCHS Bite Jumes Hopkies of Pesnetr cent Eminent | | “Nitrous-oxide,” ho explained, “is only a|ntorthe dock, ‘It leaped and dencek oni uals hall oe eee Yel mie ST Pan ae ee The fourteenth conclave was opened Sep. | Sit James Hopkine of John Q. A. Fellow. of | Partial anesthetic. It does not induce entire | its tawny mane like a playful lion, catching the articularly anxious that there should be me | fiudmen who have steom dy ghesenteuliate oon tember 13, 1859, at Chicago, IL Deirgates | Louisiana and Robert E. Withers of Virgie, | Mteonsciousness, but usually renders the ex- See ee fe — eet Risch; aad so ad ths commonicechent ot eke third | or other features remarkable in any way, the trom fame grand communderas an even | pat rund mates oft Grand enzuap | orn f the nerve, ke thas concealed in | Sith omer, lari the Mond ror and covered | or wont arvund on te saps sad ote | Seat laaeg ee ies aia teen subordinate commsanderies were in at- | ™¢nt, with Right Eminent Sir Gearge 0. Ty- | the teeth, sufficiently insensible for the be dance changed to the semblanve of ti, | Sctftl or rather regardless of my dress suit I| faculty, I cou’ cut L-kenesses nearly as weil a ler, past grand commander of hte T pose. Cocaine, the local anmsthetic, in a | their chang e of the | went right into the stall of the horse that I I do now when I was six vears of age: I ha tendance. Benjamin B. French was elected | joy bast 8 as palghte Tepe | coma 00 per exalt is used a good deal | S*Tuggling of imprisoned demons, writhing and | qrraid would fail, “I petted him and tlked es | been nite business now for 20 years, Yea, it grand master in place of Wm. B. Hubbard, who | Committee on rituals—Right Eminent Sirs | BOWadays for the same object, or even e scar | tossing and growling in their fury. As the | him, for I saw that he was nervous, but whes'| is profitable. “I maake toe sore for 25 cents, Fetired after a service of twelve years. A form | Enoch T. Carson of Ohio, Charles F. Lott of | of ether, to freezo the guia. 'An for the augh- | streams sank lower under the surface the dis- | the goug struck Ihit him a clip on’ the back | intwo minutes or less, witk half « Cote ont fi Templars’ uaiform was adopted, correrpond- | California, John L. Stevenson of Massachusetts | iNG gas, it affects people in such varheas ways | turbance ceased, the struggling of the food | with a stick I had in my hand, and he bounded | of pepen, Frovesuie lee cate rate of thirt; ee LS (practicable to the surcoat and | and Rhode Island, Henry W. Turner of linois | that it is not to be relied upon. se far ara, | calmed, the colors died down to more sober out and took his place at the pole of the en- | or forty paire an hour. It is not aoweacy fees, Tiantle of the original order, but at the next | and W. H. Egle of Pennsylvania, all past com. | single individual is concerned. “The best thay | tints of yellow, and gradually all was still, gine in splendid shape. The scene made an | to earu ¢50 in a day. Watering places, of twas abolished’ as being found | manders of Knights Temaplar to rtsee juris. | to be said in ite favor is that it has nover killed | Fest bubble of agitation occasionally coming | £iue in splendid and the applause was tre- | course, are my harvest spots.” 3 to be “poorly adapted to the requirements of | dictions “i any one. My observation of it is, how- | ‘© the surface, asof a great fish flirting his tail. | mendous I was very autious to’ kins | ore suggested Tue Sran reporter, “that modern Templars, expensive and liable to according to the custom that has in most cases its cffects are AT LAST THE DOCK WAS FULL, what Clement Scott ‘thought of it, and | some of your samp ilhouettes are cut out of injury.” for many terms the officers of Peed toe pos painful—more especially with nervous pa-| and the waters on either side were on a level. | I went around to his box aad had o talk | white paper instead of black. Wi New York was the place of meeting of the campment are advanced in order at each trien-| ists. I have seen persons while under its | Then th which had filled with the in- | With him and Capt. Shaw. Ihad got » lot of | reason of that?” next coaclare, which was held September 7, | nial gathering; the deputy grand master being | influence turn perfectly green and suffer, ap-| fowing flood, was pumped out by meane ‘of a | straw and dust AP: taloons by bein “Those are country peg me motu ber oom pape en chosen as grand master, the grand generalissimo | P*reutly, the utmost tortures—writhe aboat in centrifugal pump worked by an engine and | in the horse’s stall, but it I didn’t know it until | their likenesses cut in white,” explained the being promoted to the ‘of deput d | the chair and scream in a most heartrending | poi} ced on board. This process pied | I overheard one of the ladies in th scissors man. ‘Usually they say: ‘Oh, we war in progress it was found impossible to pone tg and soon. Under this ea ne by* Manner. When they came to they would tell pghny an ioee on people aiting patiently another: ‘Oh, Lilly, won't have our sg done "in Diack; pa! Teet im accordance with the resolution of | custom, Gen. J. P. 4. Gobin of Pennsylvania | of horrible visions. “The best all-around anzes- | in the sun the while, Atlast it was dens and the | wonder if he thinks i secessary, not colored fo} Pg ga A special meeting was there-| will be elected at this conclave to succeed Gen, | thetic I know of is sulphuric ether. It occn-| gate, which had been slowly rising above the | Considered eccentric, to jore held on the Ist of September, the | Roome as grand mmster sions absolute insensibility to pain, is pertectly | fovel of the dock, was swung out. into the | Over his trousers?” ‘Then adjourning order was changed, and on the 7th it as safe and its only drawback is the deathly feel- | stream, leaving the mouth of “the dork ores they were not in | ME aro, TOUNGS COMPAR T,: of September ‘the regular session was con- TISTICS OF THE ORDER. ing of sickness that supervenes upon returning ready for the ship to enter. A rope that | the best condition, but I had not posed for no- — = Beptember 5, 180 at Columban Onin, “ened | _ The statistical tablesin the report of the pro- | to consciousness, Chlorio ether, or chloroform | Tet2¥,, £oF the ship. to, enter. A rope ‘was | toriety in that respect, I can assure you. I FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1880. A Paer wa lated grad ater in plc ot | eatin ofthe Grad ocampment wt the ant | i Fea called ory cail mii | paid by the fine of Saw fuck wil eee Sere Seep eee | ine emer Br | saat seer B.B. French. The seventeenth conclave was | ‘00. which was held in St. Louis in 1886. | socom, lish the purpose, and for reaso: Hac dong dip yee 3 gan to movi : Of decininn te | motning aud the neoult Se thet many nice new goods a opeued at St. Louis September 15, 1863, Dele- | shows that the strength of the order in that | still ec YY many pastes ths Wey emer bull Impeliea tertee pear ecomutsie aun ‘ | aren the way and wil begin to rive Saturday and pom Estes from twenty-five grand commanderies | Year was as follows: yh iting 0 tak muscles of a score of men on either side of the | "Are you going back to London with the | Mouday. and six subordinate commanderies were in at- tients’ lives, dock, came swinging around the bend and inte | Piece r The shipments will include among many other fendance, Wm. 8. Gardiner was chosen grand | aistama Coma, hands, the mouth of the elip with the band pi “Why, bless you, it's being played in London | $iu8~ New Crop Layer Figs, New Crop Table 5 ‘Arkansas beautiful, rosy little Banner.” It was just ro} there are also two Xew pres gon aas RAPID GROWTE OF THE ORDER. California. o'clock when the bowsprit poked its arrow- Big, Jumbo Baltimore was the next place for holding the | Colorado. er plates end Grong tae ) and the tugs gant Large ®ucampment. It Connecticut, and steamers on er at the ‘Clover Comb 28 ae ah Mi wie opened teers Repbanber. | Soonies Te pare, tpme trifling operation per- | docks gavo forth their shrill tootings and Crop Freneh - 1371. In the grand recorder’s preface to edig bewra 4 rat- | hoarse growlings as to prate the Sardines the volume of proceedings » contrast between | Gy -rs'*- thought vent. the condition of the organization in 1856 and | Indians. keep bim Five minutes H im 1871 is made in the following words: “The | Iowa Swaddling clot campment of 1856, when the present constitu- tion was adopted by its 10 constituent Grand encampments, has succeeded encampment of 1871, Stituent Grand co: gi ve been succeeded by twenty-nine thousand. ‘At Hartford haweer that panied the grand end of the while the delegates who the vessel were | Hy

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