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LAY \VIAKLA DALLL SUINDAY N1TKEN PAGES BENNISON BROS: IEYOTON Still Cutting the Prices in Every Department. "The goods must go. Great sale of White Goods Monday. Every yard offered is a great bargain. Don’t miss this chance to cheap. Fine Carpets are going out at the lowest prices ever made on fine goods. We keep no trash. week, sure, for genuine bargains. Domestics. Monday, we offer a terrific slaughter of French Satines. 90 pieces solid black French | Satines, with Henrietta finish you can't buy them anywhere less than g4oc, our price Mon- day, to move be 20c yard. uine and no humbug. few pieces will These are gen- 50 picces fine Outing I'lan- | nels, infancy stripes at 8c yard, cheap at 15c. 2 cases 36 inch Bleached Muslin, better than Lonsdale, | 13 yards for §1.00. 5 bales 36 inch Unbleached Muslin, such as EE and LL all go Monday, 20yardsfor 1. picces American Satines, light and dark grounds, hand- some figures, choice Monday, oc yard. 50 pieces Apron Check, and fancy Ginghams, 43/c yard 25 picces plain and fancy Stripe Seersuckers, 614c yard, worth 1214 1 case French figured Per- cales, 1oc yard; worth 15c. A lot of silver gray standard prints, 3c yard. 50 picces lace scrimat 5cyd. Big lot of fine white goods go Monday at sc, 8}4c and 10c yard. S BENNISON BROS. SCOTTISH RITE IV THE U. S. Jurisdictions Now in his Country. Roview of the Fou Operation NG TO NEBRASKA MASONS, A WARNI nism" Placed Where it Prop- e Grand Mas- ¢t of Colum- erly Belongs by t ter of the Dist bin and Judge Gorman, {Communioated.) 5 the Ancient Accepted Scottish onry was first instituted in F) of tha “Rite of . Perfc of twenty-five d thirty-ty Morin was commissioned ieral by the g the icn, but in Morin's p: was and another dep was appointed of M undor the " consist ing o the pre In 1761 Stophen deputy inspector of Franc Indic pread rand oy »f Martin his constituted perfection ized to gally constitut In 1501 Mitehe and De La M perfection, « ing in all t selves a ‘supu which 1 Scottish Rite by Alexander, Auld rlodge of 05 more mak and constituted them no council of America aud French poss: ' In 1503 these memb learning of tlarity of their organ ation, refused to allow their names to be usc and late to 1560, fifty-seven year but little if anything was heard of this i supreme In 1804 the g 1 orient of F' fzed the rite tion as lled by it m that oung knc Joseph Cerne e U On Oct of the “Anc thish i United Statc a, their and depen was organ York city, by t Br Cery by virtue of his patents cumaual from the grand orient of Fru regulur commissiohed deputy from that orient, and the United States jurisdicti therefore & porfect, rogular and leg Scottish rite body The organization of the United was duly conveyed to all Masonic bodie Decembor 7, 1305, and the grand lod Now York rocorded the following in records u tion fro ation styling n grand sistory of the to this grand lo its establishment iu th 1807, under lawr inconsist grand lodge aud ordered to b T wnd o being ) an associ preme de orneau a: sovereign = he guve uc in k sistory whieli has u of his Charle: & coun might still bo in endeavors, nothin {rawn. trau forme activity, but after repeate r could be heard frow it od 10 understood ulso i 1807 and 1303, | y | Monday we offer cigice of 200 French ostrich tips, any color you want, at 10c each, 80c bunch. et T 0, Bk ST 98 This is a hummer. 5 pieces black rain silk, we name 98c as price per yard, just to keep the thing boom- ing. gros g | Children’s Bonnets 10c¢ Terrific slaughter. Our entire stock of beaded wraps, also beaded shoulder capes that formerly sold at 88, $10 and $12. Choice Monday, at only $3.93 cach. Imported |91 Another deep cut. picces fine French challies, formerly sold at 17¢c, now go at 124c yard. Good elegant patterns. WO 2y Y& Children’s Bonnets Monday we will offer choice of a lot of children’s fine lace bonnets, at 50c, Tsc and 98¢ each: worth from 81 to §1°50. BENNISON BROS tablished over thirty grand id @ large number of subordi- of the rite, in New York, New yuth Carolis Connecticut, Massa- ow Hampshi L countries, Ta Guayra and Port of Sp Inited States jurisdiction » operation with a grand comn ders from 1307 to cept for a short period duving the an c excitement when all Masonry was for a iod inactive, wr De Witt Clinton of New York, was elected deputy nd commander, and in 0 c wder, remuining in that position to the of his death 1525, having been a member of the sup: preme council consisto 'S nate bodi Orleans, chusetts, Wisconsin, In 1814 the United States council organized and ofticered the first grand encampment of Knights Templars in_the United States, for the state of New York. Since its organiza- tion to the present time the United States,su- ne council has enro ks such nton, who mmander New 'York wdery of Kni empla grand high priest of the state of New Y H Brother Mullizan, deputy grand master of New York, who at th e time was minis. ter o € from the United States; Broth- er Hoffman, grand master of her Cold tary of e grand 1o years; Brother Baeit ster of North arquis de Lafayette,who of the United States rite ters of lodges in New ticut and New Jer and ier prominent Masons through s kno at tl time grand tr f No York, assonic hall fation u usouic orphans’ hom rman is also a member of the board of police, justico of New York ci and recognized asa tlemun and a s r and beloved by all kuow him. ™ supreme gal body since ence, and during its acter it h with nt of the tof the on- vho N JURISDICTION, cil of the so-called north- ulawful and an il the m liction n det y ould was briefly norther first light by De ity, May 1 yea p organized), wh and J. J. 0 G neau rite) tor invited Broth not Gor him, which they did and formed o coun the 83 on the above date. The next of this i coun s not held until thirty years afterward, > 15, 1544, and was only attended by J D AS0ns W xcept Fonda, ever part or interest in the worlk, hat they had no legul founda: . In September, 1544, an ug of this council was 'held, but Masons (Gol and Yutes) her meot 1 for v the SwINe Lwo wero present and a third call was at_which t urg tes rite | thirty year in_all of their illeg Since its cha wcter five tir s grand ler is H. L. Palmer, in the United States | i 1 de: d that jurisdiction for t r which he now presides, If his d | clevation in the United States rite to the { | can be considered as being given b; 4 | body, how can he now be & legully 152" Mason in the northern ritet st Th ¢ ques Fow 1807 to 150, the United States su- | ton will soon be decided by the courts of Summer Corsets, 50¢ Monday get your summer Corsets and keep cool, only 50c each. The best in the land at the price. Silk sale next week. Lace Shoulder Capes, $5.50 Monday we offer you choice of our en- tire stock of ladies’ silk lace Shoulder Capes at $5,50, which have sold all sea- | sou at $10 and §12; Monday $5.50 ench. Silk Armures, $1 Now is the time to buy a fine nobby silk at a very low price. We offer choice of 40 pieces black and colored Armures, all new patterns and all the | new spring and summer shudes, choice | $1 yard, regular $1.50 quality. Night Gowns, 756 Great clearing e of ladies’ Night Gowns, about 28 aozen 1n the lot, worth %1 and $1.25, Monday they go at 7ac and 85¢ each. Baby Carriages $1.50. Satin Parasols, $1 Monday a lot of colored satin Parasols to close &t 81 each, worth $1.50 to BENNISON BROS Ohio, and this unlawful northes where it belongs as aclandestine rite body without any recognit from its foster mother, the Pike the southern jurisdiction, THE CELNEAU RITE. This jurisdiction, which has 1 now being usel as the setti southern and northern jur Masons who are” menibe urite placed Scottish n except council of and is by the against ited en of the Towa and Ne od by its proper >cckham-Gourgus hera jurisdiction it has nges 1o which it is_needicss to L except to say that its sovercign grand commander, Brother Gourgas of Balti- ; vesigned his po- | 1 on and has left the rite to strugele alone, | £ thorouzhly exp psed Cornean | § Scottish rite body and not confound 1t w the United States rite, the following ¢ spondence between the grand 1 District of Columbia and Judge to any eulightened Mason, mialk plain‘and easily understood : Toter xo, 1. MASONIC TEMPLE, WASHINGTON, T Miice of the Grand Master I're ted Masons of the District t the M a 3 K ev riet d . passed’ the i the co lu- |4 fol spru- | uttee on ju; . By the grand lod limbin that, until t ance anmils all its deered solutions, recognizing the iLof the state of Lou intorcourse hetween that e be and s D ms - owin of the Dis- rient ts and \d and it all Miss hold isons owing { France orany body under its Juris- consisted ot Most W wihy n B. French, N k L] S Worthy nd o Lockie. And Whereas, Competent and Inw ful Masonie in- formation reached me that the orzin- on known ts the Gorgas-Corncan Seottsh rite hias entered into and holds fraternal re tions with the grind _orlent of Frince and Masonie bodies under its jurisdietion, and is in communication with Masonic bodies that and lodge has declared unlawful and orbidden Itereonrse with, fore, wo. Harrison Dingman, most vand master of Masons i and for 1 v and Masonic jurisd 1 into belonging, by virtue of the powors and us performance of ot fiereby dectur it nt with tho duty of wny brother under dlodge | 1 of the District of Columbia to s o wembership in the sald Gor . ization, wud uny brother o h tlon continuing his nembership in’ dny l Gorgis-Corne jody after the reud i this edlet in the Masonio lodge of which' ho [ ¢ maty be o mewber, renders himselt liable o Suspension from o nts and privileges of Masonry for continued disobedien resolut vand lodge of date of uary 11, 1 AS we do thiis Gorgas by any rlto of & wsonty. And we do furtheifdirect a1l masters of lodges under our authority not to admit as Visltor to their lodges any” person clalmi ¢ Deu Free and Accepted Muson who s o mem- | ¢ of any body of tho sald Gorgas-Cernenu ofther in this or any other Musonie jurks s [ the recoznizod and minfsterod (o persons s to thelr lodgos, (he state- o is not n member | t 10 th Worthy Br vested sitice, do | ¥ Jan- | § of the lodges of s of their sald | ¢ ¢ any | i 4 Frooms 18 the Gorgas n the part 1ges of this dist 2tk day of July, A. D..1 ) HAKKISON DINGMAN, Grand M NEW YORK. and strect Alust Wossk ter Au £ the I and Masonie nanner with which you treat the sub g Edmund Statis of A course with foes 50 lio vid Righy | well undo | you Masonie world, Tam, witn great v truly. fou ve Pike Southern cc f the | records ) made a ern rite; if b publ le flag W I Sik 59 Monday and all next week we will offer_choice of all our fancy figured Chuna silk, formerly sold at 75c and 8 choice 59¢ vard. —— e Boys’ Knee Pants 28c. . J0en e 40 Monday 10,000 hand-made linen tidies 10 different patterns, choice of lot 10c¢ each, Lace Scrim 8c FleyDrapes 26 Mond drapery Se and § Black Brilliantines Yard. v we place on sale 300 fancy fs, some worth as high as choice of lot ch. 10 preces fine quality silk finish 46-in black brillinntines, worth $1. | duced to 75¢ vard. 1000 pieces silk ribbons 10c yd Straw 2 atting C | | ) Monday we offer as a flyer 15 rolls of China straw matting, at the ridiculous low price of 12c yard. BENNISON BROS ou other lots ut 8c and 100 yard. Great Sale White Goods Mond BENNISON BROS d your printed edict. N h. 1880, for which I thank you Lulso thunk you for the honest of July fraternal ou'put the dle on the rizht hors Some of the grand wasters, particu ¥ and Pennsylvanii wio hive is biised on the Se ir-Peckham-Gor- , lve itten them - that by upreme council Ancient and the grand ec ¢ made to appen body by the vt und rly il “Cerneau rite,” 50 called ro the supreme council pted rite for tho United S a, their territories and doj power and authority emnnati i orients of Paris and Bordd hrough Stephen Morin, Antoine dupotet. Toseph Cernesu, DeWitt with from th 1x in 1761, Mathion Clinton, in the for s, towi lvery he will masons, Nt re ndesting s his agre d_consequently is liabic 1o reprimand. s pension. or e meaftera fulr and imp; il trind and convietion B Each and every Maste Kham-Gor il corn nd orient of their duly Mason in the representid 1 the clin- s throuzh Alpha recrediiod represcriti- t. in violation of hi 1 his mom- boiy sl ontinue ur const Tuly onshit not th object t i fodz ven th ned und tution and ancient | recmasonry, which are clearly de manly, honor- wnerin whi t before the pect, y in thanking you for the fraternal and” Masonic m placo your very proper oo ourteously and fraternally JOHNJ. GORMAN, &=, Grand Coimander. THE SOUTHERN JUKISDICTION. This council of Scottish rite Masonry was Albert Pike, who clait and Frederic s rs it will appe trauge that Pike should endeavor ta dead body without fivst providing cans Lo impart and sustain a legal resurrection Masonic death years, The would uaturally what did Pike o guide him in this resurrection and where did he ob ain his authority as a 5= Mason to even re. organize nud what records did himself admits in the vec ncil *that there ave 1o p of uny trausactions to p: ween 1801 and 1860, nor can he t utes of- any m_held fro i1 to the session held in Charleston, S. €7, xcept what has been termed a fon held n New Ot in 1857 where Pike was = Mason by Claude Samw who received his 33 = in the United States juvis diction previous to his desertion to the south nor can Bro. Pike inform the mem his rito where and when he was their grand: commander onte friend, Bro. Albert ( any information on t c eneyclopiedia, but Pi ved inform them how he he four vituals with which b u council, tion b rito war SWho i this v rat, Albert Pike arned, Albert hadc Buul of I t and 1 \r to v J ho. T'o Mason estrr proper 1 ifo aftor of fifty cers of plected v H 10, at i N TO THE UNITED established, Pike their maki this ploa can stood how one 1 rite ¢ of other ) must be suffici any claim, by a pancy in any state or ered an open viol rites, an is annual conni held in spersed in the ea with a plea Mercury, which the roseri Baby Carriages. Monday, gr reduction in _Baby Carriages. We are crowded and must get rid of some of them atonce. Buy them now and save monoy. We can sell you a nice Baby Carria at $1.50. A fine Willow Baby Carriage, with parasol, at . See our Baby (€ in silk plush, at 87 worth 35 to 50 per ¢ Baby Cloaks, Monday. great barga Long Cashmere Clo tans, only $1.89 each ago riages, upholstered 50, 88.50, $10 and $12, ns in Infants’ cheap at Spreads, Moaday we White Bed Spr ¢ superior ts ’em all. India Linens, 50 picc and a each. o s White Tndia Linens, a good ! yard. Also on same counter Simply sizo I an’t be beat at the prices. States Scottisk I on under the tion, but the havi have chi and t occupat it cannot ion can for when tactics to the t the claim by Masons of the 'rnize with the ielect its grand nd treasurer also to irc state sustai ited States jur oumander to the p the graud lodi high L of 1 of g tion, for sole occu- ory, must be consid- | @ ion of the terms of equal | e L 1 B risd meet in th Scottish rite o orror of the of Ohio : courts, but let the ; jurisdictio ruing anc wd not fall i of the state into the | 1 ( any | rding v : able to \ddoes 1 lodge, now e ern juri The Death of A circular has bee 1 v seeretary of Ten i e den and unanticipated ¢ ful B m day bo Me: hi child, a son . pr ther Be i d |t ster of A native n in 1836, B that s of Vi her Ha 1phis, where he married and re demise, leaving a widow and Upon th ol th 1in 1358 to 1 until an only red by th Jany ted grand 1as junior rrand An Agre ho so-called war” was inter ut oy illustra adhere t theiy [ figure. C ate. of shade work on ve Pythias Justus Falls, 1 start and Visit our Carpet Dress Patterns, Monday we offer choice of any fancy combination Dress Pattern in wool fab- rics in our store at $12 pattern, worth from $15 up to $35. il Goods, 15 Monday we offer a lot of ver Nainsooks in_checks, plaids and stripes, at 1oca yard, if sold in regular wa would sell at 35¢ yard. All Silk Tibbons 10¢. Ladies’ . Vests, 90 Monday only, one case ladies’ jerscy ribbed vests. just for fun. 9¢ cach. Ladies’ Fancy , 5 Vests 1 O Monday only stripe vests go at 15e each, worth Ze. CHIERIES) When you want a carpet cheap and good we can fit you out ata very low We are cutting the life out of Curtains, Shades, Poriieres, We will not be undersold; get our s before you buy; we do all kinds short notic: Jarpets. pric BENNISON BROS d when the appl more than satistic have been is most._p ts reported them- , whereupon di led constitutin members epted Scot » K has been ive feature of will be the dvi k. The gran afternoon will be th since the war, The s will be given adrive Thursday afternoon and an Michigan to Whitefish mplet ment i ente a ound the city excursion on On Thursday evening will be given what [ {1 s intended to be the g play ever seen in vill be a gi horsebacl, heaving o the order. test pyroteehnic dis- Onc of the pyros knight in fuil avmor J{t 0 banner emblem ( ill bon it of other nove o west, tic rder Sh o high, On uarch and pass hancellor Ward han, Several sta ision noro pice w tion for W, W ho numb wee prizes are off v of m In order to apremo > lus fixed o limit I which are oceasic wh which whole f H ccure a white dress Decpartment next BASEMENT BARGAINS SCREEN DOORS, ALL SIZES, 98C EACH. LAWN MOWERS, $4.50, $6.50 AND $6,93 GIRLS' TRICYCLES, $4.50 AND $5.98 EACH BC VE IPEDES, $1,75, $1.98 AND $2.98 DOLL BUGGIES, 32C AND 95C EACH. BOYS' TOY CARTS, 15C EACH BOYS' 4-WHEEL WAGONS, 25C EACH ARGE IRON AXLE WAGONS, 55C, BIRD CAG EACH 8.BALL CROQUET SETS, $1.35, PAPER PAILS, 19C EACH WASH TUBS, 44C, 62C AND 85C EACH GENUINE MEXICAN HAMMOCKS $1 $1.25 EACH FOLDING IRONING BOARDS, $1 EACH STEEL GARDEN RAKES, 18C AND 2 STEEL GARDEN HOES, 19C AND 2 STEEL SHOVELS AND SPADES, & COPPER BOTTOM BOILERS, 59C DECORATED SLOP PAILS, 39C. TWO.BURNER GASOLINE STOVES, $4.98, SUPERIOR CLOTHES WRINGER, $1 50. NOVELTY CLOTHES WRINGER, $1.98, 1,000 PINT TIN CUPS, 1C EACH. TOILET PAPER; 5C ROLL. GILT PICTURE FRAMES, 28C BAMBOO EASELS, 98C SPRINKLERS, 13C, 25C A ICE TONGS, 15C. N CLOTHES PINS FOR 5C. WOOD LEMON SQUEEZERS, 4C. 2 QUART COVERED PAILS, 8C. L N HOSE, 10C FOOT, WARRANTED, LAWN FOUNTAINS, $1.98, SCRUB BRUSHES, 5C, 10C AND 15C. SCALLOPED CAKE TINS, 3C. HAND LAMPS, 15C, 1 LARGE HATCHETS. FLAT IRONS, 25C EACH. DECORATED CHAMBER SETS. $2 SET. HAND SAWS, 25 BED ROOM MIRRORS, 25C AND 33C. WALL PAPER AT HALF COST. BENNISON BROS. AND EACH. EACH. C ND 45C. cently. A fine brood mare belonging to Wile liam Burnes of that eity, droppe » colts They small, but all ve and doing perfectly formed and as lively ar nts were catehing by the previc Later when the water sunl sunfish und shiners by the 1 the ground. There is no s of ayzee, and I wore eaught up deposited where they wzee the fthe pools made at Randolph, Ala, lay night that ho would dic m Monday afternoon. 1 a cofin, tuy in prayer iddenly On Monday made his will At 1 o'clock ho 1f in a rocking chair and in three was dc The doctors say death was caused by heart diseas A shoe factory at New Canaan, Conn., | just made a pair of shoes fora Charlotte ,man. Tney are the bi St ones mude. The Bach sk twenty inches inches The pian who s to we 1is a clor 5 feet 10 inches tall 1 0'clock ever o s 1 weighs 410 | ch he dwells is a roomy the | one, trout died ently near Its dead body was found only a few fectin depth. onis that” som irty-two years was ta from the Tiweed, and lived there unt 5 cleven inche: ich emaciated, weighing only s able stlund f nstrous freaks of nature ally met with was found Clemons,” jr., of Ansonia, Coun ford recently, It is w dandelion v pumpkin viue in one compact twin freak, those Frans o ut Mil stalic now th a s it were, An old duck hunter of Savannah says that a flight of duc! in ith on one day, if owed by otner fiigh n the same direc days orw fte ard, will not vary 1 twenty-five foet f tho path of which have preceded them, and alight in almost the exact spot ing flizhts haye settle of Madi: Fla., fo twith ' in wt of double \cks will pr fror Ho wer fol brood in but all ng to hi of h ek in the with all the a Ou'ex I am shell stuck in her throat the e into the house, got @ pair of pulled out the shell, and the hen back to life and lald an u that day to show hor gratitud on Davis' farm n birth to a do wis born dead its purt f bei half a c ation took the vertebra branch s -~ —

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