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CLOTHING, TELLMAN & Co,, Established 1856. exact a large profit with slow sale. REMEMBER, WE GUARANTEE EVERY WORD -WE SAY, and we will cheerfully retund the money if not entirely satisfactory. We invite you to inspect our mammoth stock and if you are not suited, 1t will be your own fault, as you will find in our stock everything in fine clothing equal to custom made that you can be supplied with in any of the largest eastern cities. M HELLMAN & Co, GLOTHING. MELLMAN & Co. CLOTHING. i s 4 i - ! | B Whitmarsh assisted Rev. Mr. Williams | 1aw enacted for the government of grand | move looking to the repeal or modification of | terest in the body that in all matters of con- | bers of the grand lodge of t v i ” EUIOES FROM '[HE ANTE ROOM. at St. Barna Sunday, ‘and was the | and subordinate lodgos can bocorwe operative | the law. Tu April, 1581, tho first call under tho | corn to weale mortals counsels unity tolera. | visitors wero J. C. oot, the nfm(f':gfi:;.lz,'.’f oK availon to'the man who is going (out.of guost of that go"lln'""flm-’."rlh.f;:fi?p‘;,‘;u‘,“ ntil approved by the supromo lodee or bf | law was made, entitled “Reliof Call" | tion and charity, informed Tur Ber that [ F. W. Joslyn, the attorney of the oraer. | oy qmee and wants to slam the door, The business Sp1sco- yn, X 3 Sunday Celobration of the Knights of Pythias Anniversary. COUNCIL BLUFFS FRATERNITIES. stay in Omaha. pal convocation of last woek also received attention. g General Sir James R. Carnahan is rovising his uniform rank adaptation of Upton’s tac- tics, so0 as to include the mounted divisions oW organizing,and eliminating errors which crept into the present compilation. This 1ts regularly constituted committee on laws. Grand lodge beneficiary jurisdictions are formed in states, or an aggrogation of states, having 2,000 or more mernbers, and when so formed collect and disburse their own bene- ficiary funds, subject however to the laws and rules of the supreme lodze. The latter also controls subordinate lodges and collects No. 1 and amounted to 10 cents per member, The then grand master workman of Iowa, J. D. Nicholls, neglected or refused to issue this call, and on the 10th of Septomber, 1852, was suspended by the supreme master work- man. On the 13th of October Nicholls issucd a circular setng forth the relief laws, and ‘On April 21, 1831, the supreme lodge while the existence of the Knights in their present form had been brief it was really a Tenascence of traditions and tenets of greater antiquity than Masonry. *“Aud,” said he, “ithe Omaha pridry is secking to subordinate the sick, accident and benefit laws of the as- sociation to the fraternal spirit, vet insisting upou physically sound recruits in the knowl- Brief notice was given of their coming, but the boys gave them a right royal welcome, After a brightening up in _the secret work and a jolly time afterwards the grand of- ficers proceeded to Omaha to visit the order there. According to reports given, Hazel camp comes very mear being ythe banner lodge of the state. In these catarrhal days it is absurd t cata ay surd to pu up asign in the hall of any buiiding snv]iué that no hawikers will be allowed there, The newspapers of Norwich, Conn., hava had to be very carcful this winter about printing bare facts and the naked truth, The United States government finds it hard to checkma e g oAvalry {hoVementa WILL!| nd/d)sbirveea et bon e Iaas it yoRERLIC d what they entitied ‘Relief Call No. 1," | edee ‘that mental attainments will more A HaySleneseae oy e o Darok 1B T aided to the infantry regulations already | 1s not conveniont to attach them to a grand | 33sessing the sum of §1 on each member of | surely follow, and not neglecting the allay- Madohic. Baforatiatie LI Lo L 5 D e e ol of the woll _drilied OF- | Todge. anefoery: Thass oolliations. f a | the order in Towa,” when the call, in fact, | ment of the ills of the flesh to which 118 |y 1iiow 10dco No. 250, of C oupefore the wedding day o girl genorally Princes of the Orlent—The New Patri- | Sx Ut (PSS s has been recoguized | grand 1odge benoficiary are assamod, and its | Was foronly 10 cents. This sum the grand | members in common with other humanity “xcelsior lodge No. 260, of Council Bluffs, | O¥CrHos the man sho e LI rches' Militant Band—General By the United States. wovernment, and its | fund collocted and disbursed by the suprome | oMicers, of which Nichols ‘was the hoad, re- | are subject confers Masonic degrees next Saturday even- | gt (hah makes up for her misjudgment Ly D e O e ovent of wat will be’ apparent | Joige whenover. ¢he monbership bewomes | fused to pay, when the entirc order in | g Bk has given the history of the east. | i1 and gives a banquet. rard, Gossip Among the Mys- A e statoment made by u bromi- | reduced to loss than 8000, Under and by | [owa except 'about twenty lodizes with | ern ashes that bore this phemx and stated | , Fiogular mecting of Nebraska lodgo No. 1, If that big California telescope brings the tic Orders. ber proficiency of nent Sir Knight that the s ed to the musket the rank could be transfe: virtue of the autnority vested in the supreme lodge, Towa became a_scparate beneficiary a membership of about three hundred and twenty were susvended from all the rights that its plumes were A. Gilbert, grand lierophant, of Dubuque, irst stroked by Dr. £, A. F. and A. M., Monday avening, Marcn 5, at hall in Baker block. Take elevator on nioon within fifty miles of the earth just watch us reach out and pull it it.—-13ell Tole- _ in three days. jurisdiction April 1, 1576, and her influence { 0d privilexes of the order. This, in brief, | Ja. ~And it might be well to’ mention that 1_'“":“"3",""‘?"- Visiting brethren wel- | Phone Company. K. of P Brothor B, . French, erand keeper of | in shaping subsequent lefdsiation in the in- | a8 the cause of “tho trouble. ' "the Loyl | Omala s honored in that Dr. C. M. Ding- | €OHe 3y order of the W. M. When the legislatures of the two Dakotas 2 2 £ e rocneds and seal, received an order for and | terests of the order has been most marked, | brauchof the order by direction of and by | moor is junior grand vigilante ana Mr. J. J. 3 £et to enacting laws for those states they are 4 The echoes in the armory of Omaha diwis- | FEECEIEARCATHL FURHOT 0T tho new lodge | On account of the decimation of the order in | the assistance of the supremo jodgo ofecrs | Monoll grand warder of the national grand Princes of the Oricnt. likely to make it a penal_offense for any per- fon No. 12, uniform rank, that usually busy themselves with repetition of the sounds of which was instituted at Neligh the past week. "The Pythian Spur will resume publication Tennessee in 1878 by yellow fever that grand jurisdiction became reduced to less than 2,000. The supreme lodge promptly as- ecognized the Grand lodg: in 1882, since which time the suspended order bas not been recognized by that body and has chapiter. There is as yet no grand vriory established in the United States and it is the earnest wish of Omaha Kassideans that the Twelve Foresters were initiated Friday by Omaha council, and Monday in Metropolitan son {0 own a thermometer., . The American base ball experts were much impressed by the Roman sharply uttered selections from Upton's tac- ime pu C m > Proi Badinoy Fesresataty s connellaz By ) hall about th 5 y ] Coliseum. They el 3 i i in the ement of the United States Na- | sumed her outstanding obligations and cpresentations in its councils. BY | first one may be built up in this city. about the same number of K. P.s will | will find the polo grounds in New York cit; | tics, tho marching of feot and clanking of | i the bisament o the, URASICCUR0k | Drocceded to - devise . ways and | dircction of the Supreme lodee sult ws in- | ipy ¢ rogulur assombly of Saint James pri- enter the council quite an intoreating rum upon thole returh. . A sabors, did yoomun sorvice in_ reproducing | Wous! AR RUNIGKLIC!GiFe of faditor Harry | means to meet thom, but for_ roasons which | Bttatod against the Supreme Grand lodge, | | Tho FeRALAL ASSORIY 08 S it Will con- e T G I T, i Gisplacements having opvosite and much | Morrjam and his sickness stopped the last | we need not stop here to recount, she found | 404 after six | vears of | Hitigatlon | ijer modes of procedure under the now Libornetion of Winter form a protective association. What bis i fnore ploasant origin, the observance of tho | two issuos of the paper. ‘Wi Brn learns | hor resources far to small to enablo her to | BUC L G one the suspended | charter, together with other important mat- | wyop gy ATr (i) .| wedo not exactly know, but imagine it is to anuivorsary of the division. The cranuics | that Knights of Pythias and fratornal men | meot tho obligations as promptly as was de- pus °d | ters, and a full attendance is requested. Summer’s life was ebbing fust sho luy generally are glad to know tnat Mr. Mer- sired, The supreme master workman desir- branch secured a decision from the state su- upon her bed protect themselves against the cold blasts of g i i o) il ” : winter, ) and nooks fairly shook in anything but silent , 18 With thom, he advi s o1 of tho reb e | preme court declaring that they wore an as- | A Denver Knight was among the members | of godden earth, ana yellow'd leaves, and e sl ] enjoyment of the response made by Colonel riagaivalnatiajelirial B iy el e ing the advico and counscl of tho reprosenta | scesment insuranco company pure and ! of Suint James priory lust weok and from fnorsinylas ton! h To avoid tronble in money matters a hus 18109 : i There will be a Knights of Pythias lodge @ " Simple, and a8 such wero tho “logal” grand him it was learned that in that city were two | Her pillow | g ; band should always make fiis wife an atlow- Bir George H. Crager to the toast [ 4o 'Sihiivler, essity, ssuod o call to the grand master | $imple, and as L e L N I pillow low a’'mossy stono beside the | ance Trobably shie w ) i vl L T AR cal Worlithan and grand recorders of oach state | lodge. Their relations to the supreme lodge, priories 8 o I limpid brook ce. Probably stie will have to keep making Omaha Division No. 12;” that o Lily Division No. 8, Uniform Rank, Knights A 0 e hoB e however, remain just the same as before the three hundred. That mirrors from its depths the f ¢ an | Bllowances for him, and that will sort of : Sir Willlam | of ‘Pythins, has had s revival, and is now | to meot the supreme lodge oftlcers ita co- | gogigion,’ 28 AR ’ ; ! 1] e face of all | even matter. ) ; ! the Very Revorend Sir of Pythius, h ow | 0 e e e bon 15, 1575, CAG | decision.” As an order they are not kuown or B who dare to look— s up. ] Whitmarsh, acting ehaplain of the Nobrask | Qeilling rogilarly on - tho first hnd thind lri- | SR B ChiCaEe NOTAOST 15 S | reeoaniaod outsido ot ther own petty” juris 1. 0 O And ook sho must, then, sighing, sighed: | Having ridden into the union successfully \ brigade, to “Our Anniversary,” amost felici- days of cach month, in Nebraska No. LIl § 41000 15m 15 states, Towa having 5 in the diction, while on the contrary the mem- improvements have been made the | My fac wan and old-- on an omnibus, the four new states find them- | tous and gratefal handling of the subject | Viola lodge, No. 80, is still crowded with | orsons of Berry, supremo recorder, Messrs. bers —of the “loyal uch _a4re pagt week in the interior appearance of Odd- | The face that onec was fair and warm is | 80lVes at an interesting stage in thoir prog. ! tous andl Ko v the spenkor: | Work. Ranl of iniihts was conferred on | {oge'and Towlo of the suprome financo com- known ~and recognized from Mainc follows hall, Council Bluffs. New paper, wrinkled, pale and cold ! We bid them wolcome and trust they GVIONC IR S A ot | three candidates at the last meeting. mitteo, Fouke, grand master, and Whitwa- | 10 Califoraia, and from Canada = 10 paint and carpets ally added to | And then she wept so copously that Winter, | Will bebave themselves like good children, that of Colonel Sir J. . Moncil to **Ihe Uni The regular meeting of Virginius lodge | ker, grand der. The address of the | the Gulf of Mexico, and in addition their jig attractiveness, and it is now one of the standing near, 5 i, form Rank;” that of Colonel Sir Harry Mer- | No. 45, 5 of %, was held at Goodrich hall, | suprome mastor workman was referred toa | Certificates are guaranteed by the solemn handsomest secret society halls in the ci Compassion feeling, knelt straightway, and Sk | o riam, Black Eagle division, to *The Puthan | Sa s strect, Wednesday evening, Feb- | committee on distribution. Fouko of Iowa, | Pledses of more than 200,000 who regard Tlie local lodges are in a flourishing condi- " and whispered i her RELIGIOUS. Press,” and that of Major Sir James Don 97, The following pages, N. R. Duvall | \wag one of the committee. That partof the | 8 fraternal obligation volunta taken a8 gion and their membership is rapidly in- | “Never mind, my pretty dame! Look up i pelly,'Omiha regiment, to “*he Ladies” [ and A. B. Rocder, were admitted 1o the rank | addross roferring to the extraordinary death | Pinding, and of as much force as any statu- groasing, and swile and sing! ,One hundred and twenty missionaries in B Ot o tha shingles against the | Of esquirc. Quitd a number of visitors Wer¢ | loysos was referred to a special commiitteo of tory outh.” The suspended order are now en- Ul oG benefit ball, under the | For 1, for very love of you, shall hibernate [ Glina represont twenty-one Protestant soele- g L bre shaking, entorod during tho | present, among whom was Bro. Joues, one of | which Fouke of Iowa, was chairman, with gaged in the questionable effort of endeav- /. hiongof the Patriarons Militant, 1. O, O, ull Spring!” tios. | T " the last gontlomin, 18 oniy to | tho oldest Kuights in the state. On next | ono each from Illinois, Pennsylvania, New | grs s mislagd the LUbliD by, saak sasep oRIL be given at Goodrich hall, Satnders 4 = Hon. Roswell P. Fower, with his | e T e o eilcoting a | Wednosday evening, no regular work will bo | York, Kentucky, Michigan and Iidiana, | £00S, distortod statemonts, aud ‘o ono stroet, on Thursday, March 14. The com OONN Anson K., will build, ab a cost of ! D e i (hat the petuiont | done, us it belng tho first anniversary of 1o | ‘Mo subject referrod to this commitioe was | SAACe the absoluts denial of & fact that is 30000 0 arrangoments consists of G. M. | Tho Duke of Neweastle has just marricd ohurch for T'rinity parish, Water- ) e the Duiiding and beyond | lodgd, they will give a “spread” in honor of | deemed to be of such vital importance to tho mstierobtpacorl. 13 Bllude 0 o @ Morris, C. Hardy, J. W. Wolf, W, R, Schroc: xo.0f Noousslo Bas Just marsied liiowy ., their native place. audionce of his well considercd and | same. All members of the lodge wure re- | order at large that an a comunttee of | 10N POIQEERONEAN.KAO) e "'1"v der and K. W. Read, 1 a0 thiey DuEhrito b6 ioasonabl The Provinee of Quebec having granted i happy remarks. The conclusion of this d to be present. added, two of whom were from (‘,',‘.‘:,";l:‘":.,L;I",l‘.":]‘,“‘i“""l‘hl"_“:}t:}:fi"::rll,f‘[‘(,‘w"]:fli, | The band und orchestra consists of | happy Y045 ¢ reasonubly | operty to the valu® of $100,000 to the Jesu- | BVD emahen e removal of bstructions | W. N. Youug M. of B, of St Abans | lowa: Tho cominitioo roprted throusi its | OHEY W Senite Sk, CIEY ISRAGKLY | oighicen trained” musicians, the sieth of | * Wading rings wers used by the ancients, ft3 00 A1 ol claiu, Vigorous protests ara { e grand march and three numbers of | lodge, Council BIfls, was installed last Tucs- | chairman, Fouke, recommending that an ac O-oont : g e o kind dn | tho United | States r | , [ Delug made wainst it 8 dangorous. probey { Hanting whioh nshored & dainty and generous | day evening by E. J. Abbott, D. . G. C. ross bo formulated setun forth to tho cn- | ALY, 153 at u scasion of thoie KN IOTKS: | aud o foature in Omaha oddfcliowship. AndI U Unon bae tulrd AgERr. beeauss. ofin. | dopt { supper. ‘The remainder of tho ball was theth | qne Oriental socioty met in Knights of | [0 order the urgent noeds of the supremo | gdoptod by s vota of 257syoe to 15 nays; | THO Proccads of th bull arg for the purposy Tth tho hears, 100 [ ipne Chinese Sunday school. numbering i Eitn attention. In’ tho -smooth- pussike | phS SEAEL SN e Thursday ven- | lodgo for funds with which to pay the lessos | Bl uuo’ action of Grand Mastor Work: | of Puschasing uniforms and ‘it s expectod RO RERER e g e et o0 man v el with Dr. A.J. ) hrough the evening of the various features | {8 Snd friclatod ten pilgrims. Throe trus. ( 0 Tennessce. s report wis Soppiec Bt} man Nichols and the executive committee of that the Odd Fellows of the city will turn .20 ! P Gordon's Clarendon street Baptist church in e et oroval of tho uble irco. | inf and ioitiated ten pllgriner Fbreeteds (3 gpecial committor was appointed with | 1t NIC0I8 wel spe SRORUIVE SOCEEYERE | out in full force. The band has becn organ- Yoror, woighing bt ninety | I A NS 0L o suport thro nie Captain S dotin Hayward and - tho | KL WL W dws, A meoting will | Fouke of lowa, us chfruan, to Drobare Bhe | yoril'the security of tho benoficiury cortifl- | 12d only 4 1o weeks but i8 working alan e aa® ri4e'® | tive missionaries in China, hospitable and entertaining spirit of the division. In the followers of the example of Damon and Pythius is deeply rooted gratefulness be held next Thursday afternoon, March 7, at the sawe place, when the organization will be made beneficial. Tne report of this committee was presented, and on the recommendation of Fouke, was adopted, after which the min- utes of the meeting were read, and on mo- cates of the membership of this state by is- suing suprome lodge assessment No. 1, mects tho hearty approval of this grand lodge,” most successfully. The twelve members belonging to the orehestra will demonstrate to the attendants of the ball their ability to vlay. At Carrollton, Kan., s woman lately em braced matrimony for the Arst time, though she is rapidly nearing seventy. Iler hus ‘The receipts of the board of home missions of the Presbyterian ehurch up to December 31, the clo niuth month of the fiscal ythiss Is. deoply roole ofuiom e tuns was hold at the. Castla sl of | lip®' GE the meeting were roud, endion MO | 1" this *serics of fHsolutions (teo long | BIaY: O 0 ; ; z Jiga; ) c hus. were i, a falling off for the LA Tea e e TR | s Al Due, Council Blufle, Amurday | B0 O o A o a0 ot the order 1o embody i thiia paipy thay asrogated fo m,',..‘:.“’.é“\‘%?fi.'fii'u"l.f"“ masguo ball And:) laad lacks ‘Dve Voia. 9f DeIc B8 ovase- mne the previous year of Jurdne: S v of the cathed- | afternoon, for the purposc of organizing | then in exist Mr. Fouke lnbored zeal- | themsclves the right hnd privilege ol Cle: 5 S e I et (i P Gurduor in lust Buntiuy's use of i e *as | brauch of the Pythisn sisterh | e “the ordor i lows pay. its | Lating to the SupronieModgo what iv_should o A Goorkls souple, bellsving in ving | "o Rov. W. E. Johinson, of Plainyillg Ivell s to tho Teight Ieverond Sir William | The wives, sistors and daught proportion, tho exact amount of = Which | 90, elso they would conducttueir own busl- Royal Aroanum thava frult cake iuproves with age: KoM | Conn,, preuchos'in iy dry goeds swore Sun* yel as to th Teight Itoverond Sir William | {1 S0 S " Giibi for membor- | BFDRYTLOL ol Nand but suficn it to say ihat | 1k without roferencedo Uit body which | Boyal Arganum, their wedding cako until last woel when, | GOt PRoachos 1) B Sey £0ch iorg BEG bt tnitosted by those threo church dig- | 8bip. There were fourtcen dios prosent. | Jows lacked 8,000 of paying the amount | D them birth and nurtared thomuntil | Clavence & Brown, advertising agent of the | with their chiidven, they ato it. The cuke | jng Allowed” hags ‘from tho pulpit. Hid . B e il tho objoct of the Sir | The matier was discussed at some length, | pligttd to her'which amount the supreme they became 80 stron@.as to imagine they | Uuion Pacific, wa orous put succes sixteen years old. I AT Ty PPy e Fer and an adjournment taken until next Tnurs: were able o dictate to the Supreme Lode eandulate for initiation at the last, nceling There was an interesting double wedding B iin the great body of | sisterhood west of Indianapalis at present, | tinued to be ably represented in the suprouo to honor it by their feflowship. lowa was | by those in power, Three other gon remarkable in that mother’ and daughter | MIS (AthEInG, Lee Saics, oF Veerosion Knighits of Pythius, 04 the expense of organizing & orauch her | Jouza uptil 1850, when 8 permanent “relier’ | the only state that rébolied agaiust a law | Wele elected members and one applic married father and son respectively. The | §OREE ek won QI FRG,BF RO, MRS RIAELA O3 3 F 0N A0 . | T4 neccssarily considerable, bat itg will prob- | 10\ uaopted. This law provided that | 8he had more to do il enncting than any | was received. Brothor J. W. Scott, deputy | fathior is forty-six years old, the mqther | AF%S, Carolion A sason, of F3ecipogh Bishop Worthmgton and Dean Gardner | gp)y "y “tirough all right. rs, Eugene | hon'in any separate benificiary jurisdiction | Otber. jurisdiction. - Every = time the | SUpreind regent, appeared with a vei forty-threo and the son and daughter are | ¥ IS WOI e second pEGt f 900 oftered were delixhted at tho appearance mado by | §% Ko, B L BRI ol oa o | WhOR 10 B0y Aot o . thie ‘mutmber of | Quostion ~was undee ~discussion. _from | jowel of ofico. Thls centlomun has boen | euch twenty-ono yearsold, Tho Rev. oland | i, angroxationsl Bundey Bokool & S tho Sie Kuights in ‘Crinity, avd thelr thore | ey, whothor graud or SULTOMO, HHe etk losscs, | he Chicago megtig in 1978 to | dopuly for some time and bas worn bis ofit | Grous oftirfuted, und Arut married the young Yaulng soplety for o two' MER besvaiiiel ough knowlodge of Episcopalean forms of . e O ox i then 1 | Uo time tho law wus,giacted in 1880, Fonko | ciul rank with uore unconscious gruce thih | couple, oland T, Woodbury and Kva Louisy OF BUDGAY 80000 ROQKN: worship. Nearly two hundred swords loft o shoald exceed @ cortaln waxtnum, (heh 10 | was s mombor of i€ :not the chairman of | his proud wearing of tho jewel would oredit | Crosay. Abthe conclusion of this coremony | The net gain of new churchies in the United their scabbards Tor “present” on the read- A. O. U. W. Controversy in lowa. Hraliop by ‘sbecial assessment of tho entire | €YETY comimittes to whom the matier was him with, The boys say that he will besure | Florace T, Woodbury, father of the groom, | States during the year 1555 was 6,434; the in: '.'.‘,“‘ o -5",'".‘.",',‘;"‘,{,,,“,’m:’f‘,:{f‘::‘."&.‘":,,”" N | An Towa Workman says: The pub- | mombership for an amount sufficient, (bug | Feferred, and yet ho was the first. or among mfxul"'"uu over to the assessor for inspection | and Mrs, Cressy, mother of the young briae, aean in the number “’I ""jl“'w" was 4,505, aen, 'uud Uis Knightly devotiontogeiher | | Moy 0" public, 1 not, nor has it Lot to exveed 8 per member inany one year) | e M8t to rehel, a8 exeriiatd B0 IS, W | 0 0 cine visitea Fidelity counct Were mrsiad, e e Tos pot oy ot b ® ilia 140 4 S | boon concerned ia the controversy going on [PT0 pay the claims due and unpatd. sence in inciting others to the same course. union Pacific visited Fidelity council at e e orago for 68 b from the chinrel, was rendered with no aud aen cone X ‘Phe law has been of imweasurable benefit PEPPERMINT DROPS, nteen churcles, twelve minis . ible command. The pleasuro of the rever- end gontlemen, as well us Hey. Chaplain Whitmursh, in the creditable acquitment of tho Sir Knigiits, is shured by all Knights whose prescnce at the services added weight to the testimonial of the religious senti- ment of the order, A notable accessory of the services was the excellent singing of the full surpliced choir. One enthusiastic Knight told ik BEE that the faces of the bishopand dean were wreathed in swiles of satisfaction as they followed the choiwr from the chaveel. From the time of s arrival in the city to that of dufinniu tor his Norfolk howe Dean for the past six years in Iowa between the “Loyal” or supreme branch of the A. O. U, W. and the suspended branch of e order in that state. But, as thousands of your read- ers in this and other states ure interested in whatever peru s to the interests of the | order, a briet istory of tho causes whieh led to the.unfortunate dificulty may prove of interest to them at least. £nis, like all othor fraternal orders, has a suprewe, grand and subordinate lodges. The luttpr are under the immediate control of the | grand lodges, and the grand lodges under In the enactment of this law lowa, as usual, was prominent and influential. She bad four represeutatives with Fouke as chairman of the committee to distribute the address of the supreme master workman, which committee recommended that that part of the address which contained reference to the enactment of a permanent relief law be referred to the committee on laws, of which Fouke, of lowa, was chairman. This com- mittee recommended @ plan, which was adopted, and became, in & constitutional manper, & part of the supreme law. Mr. Fouke favored the submission of the law o the several grand lodges,and that it should not become binding until two-thirds of the to the order, and the nine calls made to this date amount, all told, to $3.17 per member, or an average of 85 20 cents per year for each member. What a mountain tognake of such a mole hill! The Loyal branch in lowa in six years has increased from 820 stalwarts in 1889 to 8,800 in 1830, and their confldence in the future prosperity and grandeur of the crder is s firm as the everlasting hills. Much sympathy is expressed for Brother Charles O. Romer, master workman of Omaha No. 18 whose wife died last week of injuries received in a collision between her carriage and another vehicle. His lodge and K. of P. Park, of which he is past chanc Council Bluffs Friday and observed the initi- ation of & candidate uuder the new ritual The Omaha gentlemen are 0 pleased with the method that they think of adopting it. Brother George Kerr is at Lincoln arrang- ing preliminaries to the organization of & council. He expects that suthority suficient for the perfection of Lis plans will be granted him by the supreme regent. Modern Deputy G. A, Lackens organized Camp Lackens at McCool Junction. The cawp starts with o membership of twenty. Soveral new members were added to the A patch on a boy's trousers is something new under the son. ‘The carriages in which rich journalists ride oughteto be culled newspaper hacks. he standing army of Awmerica is found chiefly in the street carsand on the cable roa The philosophy of every-day life proves that many @ tailor made girl can take the conceit out of self-made wan, The members of the Indiana legislature have not succeeded in passing auything Lo speak of as yet except the lie, 2,120 memb —~—— A Georgia Mermaid. There is a maiden lady in a city nof far from Elberton, says the Savannah News, who is 80 constituted that she cannot live out of water but a shorf while at a time. Afterremaining away from a bathtub for a couple of hours she commences to faint and almost suffo: cates, and to Trocura relief must atonce cover her entire body in cold water, She has in her room a pool of fresh 3 V usy. ¢ Was met at the 3 " 4 a H e At it amcor, who depos. | controlof tho supreme. L the orgunization | grand lodgos bad approved it. This proposi- lox, took appropriate action in the premises | Omaha camp. An Indians man bas inveated ballgt box | Water, and in this sho spends w grester fad i at the home of s first orgertainer. | of suvordinate aud the instituting of grand | tion waedofeated. I the following year, at »'e - On ‘Thursday evening last Hazel Camp | that cannot be stuffed. What is cqually un- | part of her time, both winter and sum ‘After the services at thie cuthedra®r. D 8. lodses tuis Fight und prorogative of the su- | Detroit, Mr. Fouke was again representiog Kassidean Knigbts, A. E. R. lodge, No. 171, Modern Woodmen, Council | Portant is one that cannot be stolen, mer, Otherwise her health is ver) moer's hospitality wus extended, D preme lodge is specitically rescrved, and no | Iowa in the supreme lodge, but ue wade 80 A fraternal worker, who takes much g | Blufts, received its first visit by the mem- The self-closing door spring is an awful | good,