Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 13, 1881, Page 6

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THE LODGES. Novert Lodge No. 11, A.F. & A. M.—The Iowa and New York Grand Lodges. The Triple Link-—Knightly Pythians — Nebraska Lodge No. 1-The Mystic Orders, COVERT LODGE No. 11 The regular monthly meeting of Covert Lodge was held on Wednesday | becomes its custodian durin e has had a evening. Covert 1 h her members Masonic record of w | should feel proud. For a number of | s performed ina | e creditable to | years her work w manner which was a | birthday e man an honorary member free from dues, Phelps, the anti-masonic candidate for president, received 403 out of 9,- 000,000 v otes Capt. Joln Knight, of Manchester, Mass,, was initisted in 1801, and he claims be the oldest mason in the rd States. imo, B. C., the Chinese free sned a lodge, and ini enteen almond eyed candi ‘allee samee Melican ock of Washington s h fully preserved 1n an urn by lodge | ceedin | tion, e Massachusetts, and each suc 1d master, at his installs vives the urn in ¢ and his term Grand Secretary Dichl, of the grand lodge of Utah, has had his fiftieth imemorated by his breth ren by the gift 1 handsome Id watchand chain. Grand Master Emer- THE OMAIA DAILY BEE® MONDAY JUNE 13 L. B. WILLIAMS & SON C.ASET 1881, Dry Goods House. DONT FORGET ) Morq Popular than Iéve:r. and for the GENUINE SIN tury in which this The popular de the quarter of a ¢ or any previous year OVER REMEMBER : THAT EVERY REAL SINGER SEWING MACHINE HAS THIS THE GENUINE S 0N G IE IR New Family Sewing Machine. d that of any prev bean before the pr year during 366,422 Machines, 431,167 74,736 OUR SALES LAST YEAR WERE AT THE RATE OF 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY For every busineas day in the year, THE “OLD RELIABLE" SINGER 1S THE STRONGEST, SIMPLE | TRADE - MARK CAST INTO PYR 3 Ei Lo the officiary and the brethren, To- | 800 mi wde the pre “'“‘."“"”‘ THE IRON STAND AND IM- :'”\L”“‘::.r ‘,'l H_”;‘l;‘ :::l day many of the Omala’s m i e BEDDED IN THE ARM OF s e nent citizens are enrolled on her },1""I‘lw' -f)a:v’ullll of |“'l‘\‘\"““""" T STRUCTED. \ hundred and twenty members lnst week. The attendance was very pifpal offcerof Gt Todgo are Mg K. B et ok TR T THE SINGER MANUFAGTURING CO. Gustavus Anderson, W. M.; 0. W. | the Grand M : Principal Office, 34 Union Square, N. Y. Contant, 8. W., and L. F. Maginn, J. |00 0 00 Subordinate Offices, in the United States and Can nd 8,000 officos in the O1d World nd W, Interest in her Masonic matters | P roport of Y South America. - i i & _seplodwtt is increasing 1 a bright future is|gave the State mem! rship at 1 ° without doubt in store for lier, Uthe members of individual lodges MT. MOEIAH LODGE OF PERFECTION i 8 e o e 5w e e il QUL 9tock must be reduced during the pre- an Moriah Lodge of Per No. 2,A 8.15, and for relief to widows * " i g d & A. S, R. were inadvertontly omit t th d t k h l sent month in order to make room while J. S. WRIGHT are as follows: Gustavus Stevenson | . L by ) 32, W. M.; John l d f h g d lt t “—AGENT FOR—nu ) 1 wr G s | e Grand Lo enland s close or changes and aliterations Charles P. Needham number of members undor its juris- ° PIA SI 9 M. Nattinger fhl.‘ilwll .t«l,_m tw J ly » ; 13,,‘1-\;,'.1.‘.'.::3: ;..;a::.;“\rlf||v'n.|wrffll;'r- 'L.} gained o 81,000 during ,.(',’,T'....'Q"i'f.!'. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS NEXT WEEK || Hallet, Davis & Co.,.James & Holmstrom, and J. Borthwick 307, Jr. pert ; Will- | resolutions adopted was one instruct- iam E. Annin 30°, Captain of Guard; Charles Turney 18, Tyler, and James S. France 18°, Organiat. TOWA GRAND LODGE, The Masonic Grand Lodge of Towa met in its thirty-ecight annual com- munication at Davenport on Tuesday last. A telegram of congratulation was sent to the Grand Lodge of the State of New Y , then holding its centennial anniversary session, The following grand officers were ele Grand master, Geo. B. Vansaun, i Cedar Falls; senior grand warden, W, W. Douglett, of Ottumwa: junior grand warden, C. A. Binkley, of Des wdore Moines; grand secretary, representative systom, and cut down the term of Towa repreaentatives from fifteen years to three years from date. The report of the grand sccretary showed the general fund cash account to be 16,683 during the year, of which a balance of $68.22 remains on hand. The grand officers were in- stalled Wodnesday ovening in the open house by Past Grand Master Gilbert, of Dubuque. Addresses woro delivered by Hon, Jas. T. Lane and W. K. Wlite for the fraternity and city, and the oration was given by Judge Sloan, of Keosauqua, THE NEW YORK CEN ny, The one hundredth communication ing the Noblo Grands not to permit pplause in Lodges, excopt during 8. The next session is to be held at Dunedin. The next session of the Washington Territory Grand Lodge will be held in Walla Walla next Ma The first hall ever dedicated to the use of the Order was built in Balti- more, Md., in 1831. Two Trishmen upon going into an interior town noticed these mystic let- ters I, O, O, upon the cap-stone of a Says one to the oth n' phat’s t name, P Shure and © stupid if you don’t know, Teddy!” Why well selected material. This organiza- tion with its endowment rank for the yruluction of the families of the Knights, and its code of morality is doing its full share in clevating the d of true manhood and de- 5 the success everywhere attend- ing its offorts. The next session of the Grand lodge will bo held at Lincoln on October 9th. The Lincoln lodges will give an unprecedentedly elegant ro- ception and entertainment in honor of the visiting members of the order. A grand prize drill and tournament will ‘take place at Lafayette, Ind., under tho ausdices of Lafayetto Divi- Come And Get Our WORTH DOUBILE. OUR T7Oc GOES LIKE HOT CAKES. And well it may, as it it the BEST SHIRT ever sold for that price. bosom and cuffs, Wamsutta Muslin, UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT, 2200 linen Reinforced and double Prices. 25,000 YARDS BROCADE DRESS GOODS AT § CENTS. WORTH 'AND USUALLY SOLD FOR 20 GENTS. I DEAL IN PIANOS AND ORGAN: THE BUSIN AND HANDLE ON THE J & C. Fischer’s Pianos; also Sole Agent for the Estey, Burdett and t e Fort Wayne Organ Co.’s Organs. SRV, HAVE HAD YEARS EXPERIENCE TS, WRIGELT, 218 Sixteenth St., City Hall Building, Omaha. HALSEY V. FITCH, : : : Tuner, A AR AN o | that's the hoightof the building, shure SRS Spavin, of Iowa City. Eleven new e tof thob ) ) © QIS lodgenworo grantod charters, and dia. | 100 fate, do yo's mind? A & $§ W ensations were granted to six . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. L ADIES '[J'NBLE A HE 2 S Mhere are now 409 lodges and 2 Nebraska Lodge No. 1, Knights of y c. o v SSFs N masons in the state. The Grand | Pythias, seems to be in an unusually ) S T8 Lodgo refused to adopta resolutionffor | flourishing condition. Nearly every N &S & bicnnial seasions. The Grand Lodgo | mecting rasults in an inerease of mem- XN Fo 4 8 expressed its disapproval of the grand | bership and the e i3 of good, MAX MEYER & BRO. the Oldest Wholesale and Retail Jewelry House in Omaha. Visitors canhere find allnovelties in Silver Ware, Clocks, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, the La- test, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in MAX MEYER & BRO., ODM A EA . THE LEADING MUSIC_HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the | Finest and Best Pianos and | Organs manufactured. | Ourprices are as Low as of the Now York Grand Lodge was|8ion, N R, Prizes amounting i 2 lany Eastern Manufacturer od on' June 7th in New York | o over §1000 are offored. stitched and Precious Stones, and all | ;n3 Dealer, The grand sccretary presented | Crities are s changes in | his twenty-eighth annual report for|the Ritual, doi year ending April 30 last, from [amplified third, the which appeared” that there had been 1 during the year the sum of For the year ending as dges made returns to the , and from theso it ap- number of dismissions, ions, 86; suspensions, 10, ayment of dues, 0; restored to membership, 850; deaths, 866; entered apprentices d ing the year, 1344; fellowcrafts, 791; master masons, 70,732, On Wednes. day the grand lodge adopted a reso- lution that the grand master be di- rected to terminate the edict of non- intercourse with the Masons of Con- necticut, and be instructed to solicit the submission of the whole matter in_dispute botween the two grand lodges to a commission of their peers for arbitration. A communication was received from Frankfort-on-the- Main sending greeting in commemo- ration of its centennial. The com- munication concluded: ‘‘Hail, Grand Lodge of the State of Noew York, to- day and forever.” The debt of the )m{l and asylum funds is $608,000, It was reduced 852,000 the past year. POPE PIUS 1X. Brother Mastai Ferretti, Pope Pius the IX, was initiated in a Sicilian lodge in his college days. At that time, however, there was no prohibi- tion by the church of Rome, either in the canon law or any of its laws, against its members being free masons, HOTELS. TOWNS. It in also asserted that when his holi- and it was thought at {hat time that SUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER, Oreston, Ia, insi i q d JUDKINS HOUSE, JUDKINS & BRO., Red Oak, ness was a missionary on the River | the outrage was by strikers, but it AN ELEGA"T AssonTME"T OF' MENDIN HOTEL, ADOLPI; WONGER, Mendin, Plata, and then known as Brother | could not be proved. The police this THE CENTRAL HousE, JOSEPH SANKEY, Walnut, Maustai Ferretti, he frequently visited | morning took the matter in hand and COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WM, LUTTON Vitseatia lodges there, and his siguature us & |are pushing an investigation vigor- MM B :IIII PARK HOTEL, W. J. GARVIN. Corning, la. mason is still, or was lately, preserved [ ously, 55'535.5‘0'1‘3{“' AW BELDEN Woodbine, a. in the Archives of one of the subor- 4 GRRKHOUBE, oTeL. JAS A LUSK Sogan | dinate lodges of the Argentine Re- Lo SR y RiE 33.'},'{,‘;'.3'.:8!5% E. R BURKE Sarroll “‘ public, GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN, IN OUR SCRANTON HOUSE, JOB. LUCRAFT, Scranton, la, GOAT HAIES, Dr. ‘s Now Disoov Lant ASHLEY HOUSE, DAN EMBREE, Grand Junction, la ) . d i v King's New Discovery for Con HEAD HOUSE, JOS. SHAW & €O, Jefferson, la _ The E. A. dogreo was conferred in | sumption is certainly tho greatest MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CHENEY & CO., Sioux Oity, la. St. John's lodge last Thursday. medical remedy ever placed within the An admirable portrait of Prof. J. B I W, M. of St. Johw's lod ls of Ipl i SHAPMAN S SESTAURANT. TG’ CHiAPMAN gananif ] 3. Bruner, W, M. of St. John's lodge | sands of once helpless sufferers, now CHAPMAN'S A H. ) tanton, la. | and High Priest of the chapter, has | loudiy {fl'm aim llluil‘ praise for this RRSPANAT RESTAURANT, W, CAUAHMAN, Spoiby, la. been taken by Mr. Mitchell and is ex- [ wonderful ~ discovery to which they WOODWORTH HOUSE, J. R. CALKINS Atlantic, la. 3 hibited in hisstudio. Prof. Bruner is | owe thei s, Not only does it posi- CENTRAL HOUSE, 8 - ANDERSON, Matvern, la. 13 attired in full masonic regalia und | tively Consumption, but Coughs, CROMWELL HOUSE, MRS, . COCHRAN vt kg stands between the columns with gavel | Colds, — Asthma, Bronehitis, Hay WALTON HOUSE, T.C. WALTON. Onawa, la - in hand. Fey or, llnum:nnu and all affections of BUSINESS DIREGCTORY: The American Swedish Lutheran }the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields church has passed a rule refusing the communion to free masons. Joseph Jefferson, the comedian, has been a member of Concordia lodge, W. H. HARTIGAN, | Baltumore, since 1857, druggists, Isi & MoMamoy, and got & u M. O'DONOHOE, “ | The library of the grand lodge of lrin‘l’hlmlllu iru: of ‘:..n wl‘m:h “\“L:““. CASH DRY GOO DS H OUS El ©. E. WESCOTT, CLOTHIER, " n‘:mduhul-um sow O‘Smmu.”z',‘zw ;;.lm, the most skeptical of its wonder- o BILLIARD HALL, M 1 ound volumes and 2,00 pamphlets. ul werits, and show you what & regu- . , f g J . ! Twenty years ago 8 mason, accord- ( lar one dollar size bottla will do. Hor {ICGE & FIFTEENTH STS,, Opposite Postoffice. 1. N. HICKS, SEL CITY RESTAURANT, “ ing to the lynvu of Arkansas, makes & |sale by Ish & McMahon, 4 W. R. CHITTE , GROCER, with *‘the The membership of waska Lodge L is now over fift Diabolical Plot. National Associated Pross, cal gunpowder plot intended to work wholesale murd. Stove works was discovered last even- ing happily in time to prevent serious consequences. The plot was designed particularly to kil two moulders named L d' Flure and Sissons, who were pouring molten iron into the mould, when they discovered that the mould had apparently been tampored with, They were just ready to raise the ladle” and “fill this par- ticular mould when they do- idod to makoe a close examination, This they did by scraping away tho sand from the inside of the mould, This process revealed u paper bag whici ntained about two pounds of gunpowder, Lhis' hellish plot is be- inthe Chicago OUR GEN' FREINCE WORTEH. $1.265. No'More than ThreeShirts Sold to one person Beat the World. Fifty Pieces Best Turkey Red Table Linen at 50 cts. per Yard. UNLEACHED TABLE LINENS AT 20 CENTS PER YARD. IAT HALF THE USUAL PRICE. lieved to have ‘been gotten up by »| G€Nts' Linen Collars $1.40 Par doz. number of malcontents who are now out on the strike. They desired par- ticularly to wreak vengeance on Ses- sions, who after joining the strike which was inaugurated at the works in Fobruary last, soon left the strik- ers and resumed work., The effects of the explosion would have been frightful 48 a large number of men were stand- ing near waiting the opportunity to fill their moulds, and the while hot iron would have been thrown in every di- rection, Session was assaulted near his home one night two weeks ago, reach of suffering humanity, Thou- at onge to its wonderful curative pow- or a8 if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a large bottle unless you know what you ase getting,. We' therefore carnestly request you to call on your Gents' Gauze Undershirts, 35c worth 60c. FANCY HOSE AT 10 AND 25 CENTS. descriptions of Fine Watches, at as Low Pri- ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call Store, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farn- ham Streets. MAX MEYER & BRO. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or instaliments at Bottom Prices. | A SPLENDID stock of ‘Steinwa% Pianos, Knabe 0 that the number imtinted was d see our Elegant New | Pianos, Vose & Son’s Pi- passed, 2000; raised, 2577;| Cmcaco, June 11—4 p, m.—A an New S LS ; whole number regis- | dinbol make: Also Clough & Warreu, | Sterling, Imperial, Smith | American Organs, &c. Do {not fail to see us before pnr- | chasing. 'CRETONES Ladies’ Cotton and Silk Gloves Way down, BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST |1 Merchant Tailoring Department. A Big Job in CORSETS, only 50 Cents, worth $1.00. . B. WILLIAMS & SONS Dealer in WM. F. STOETZEL, Hardware, Cooking Stoves TIN W.ARE. Stove Repairer, Job Worker and Manufacturer OF ALIL EINDS OF CANS. Tenth and Jackson Sts., - - - Omaha, Neb. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. PROPRIETORS. CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL, OHENEY BROS., Mo. Valley Junc., la. OITY HOTEL, CHENEY & CLARK, Blair, Neb, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHAPMAN & McLENNAN, MORRISON & BROWN, SMITH & STRODE, Pattsmouth, Neb. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, “

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