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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY. JUNE 9, 1890. \ RTIFTES N 0Q | which has & supreme council of the thirty- | control of the grand orfent and grand council END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS. | Sira'sithinies Wsom, entored ‘into relations | of Frane rrvm of amity with the supreme il_of the [ They claim to bs governed by the amended United States of Ame of which John J constitutsons of 1762, which ga i the law of Gorman is at present the grand commander, | the rite and which had existed twenty 8 a blood di il te polaon 1o i lai " n o aned " e taives guarmitose of | yoars pelof v ke time Albatt Pike says his L i That is the Claim Advanced by Pike and friendstips, und even went o far a8 to elect | originated with K k the Great l expelled from the system, there can His Followers, Gorman and othér members of his council They claim and prove that they have the | be no cure fom this loathsome and 0 norary members of the supreme council of | authority, the history, the records and a con- dangerous maladyy Therefore, the only o in, - tinuous legal suce nll m\llx 4";i~l”m'4 ]fl nt effective treatment is a thorough course It is impossible for us not to sce an act of | cannot bo_ controverted, and the southern | of Ayer's Sarsapasilla — the best of all ? ; X PIKE SHOWN UP IN HIS TRUE COLORS. | y,ouiiity toward us, and a formal declaration | jurisdiction cannot and dare not attempt 0 | Piood purifiers. The sooner you begin DEADWOOD, S. D, May 22th, 1890. —— of no desi aintain further relations of dl-«l-Ip« n; al:‘n\"'””I""‘ :!{W L tial the better ; delayis dangerous ’ i amity with us They claim that the bible is an essential y i ) . m T e AR sy y f1e Has Maligned, Slandered and Tried | - Considering the fact that Spatn and her de- | book in all bodies of the United States juris “T was troublediwith catarrh for over NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY, Omaha, Neb.: £ Y pendencies have more: than_seventeen thou- | diction and that work cannot be done with- | two years. I tried various remedies, s e 3 ¥ ik f to_Injure the Reputation and | 5] Scottish Rite Masons, the United States | out it and was freated by a number of phyel Dear Sirs:--My suit of clothes came last night in good shape. [ thank you ever so much. Iam Soclal Standing of the United jurisdiction more than six fhousand members, | They clafm that blue lodge Masonty is sep- | ~ cians, but receives nuql)wwm “mn‘{ ; At X R and Pike's illegitimate jurisdiction all told | arate and distinct from Scottish Rite Masonry hegan to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. more than satisfied with my bargain, ”l(‘v fit ]uq as nice as it ]h[' had been made to order in States Jurisdiction, less than one members, it | and that neither has a right to interfere with | few bottles of this medicine cured me of is not go that Piko focls down- | the workings of the oth ; this troublenome complaint, and com- | this city. I will dowhat I can to advertise your house. I have shown two of my chums the suit, they cas 'onee g conncil f Josta y ¢ Prov 4 3 re- ple! ore e Je M. i Lo 4 ¥ AL Suts Tto the! Editoe ot mure | e, shiah Blks Celilas haa olgwaired Bir | celved 1.,\”\""1\'?\' yAhird de ; bogas Holman' s, . G, were surprised and said they intended to write to you at once, Shall order my fall or winter suit and ok A el | gupreme cot in bis Transactions, | from Clande Samc enant com- “ s was rece ! 6l Bur.)—The southern Jurisdiction claims that | $URe SO0t 1O RAE 0L TERIREINS? | Mander of tho Orcuns B 'Eontaana, | ommended 1o me for catarrh, Twas ine | Overcoat from your house. Thanking you for the fait treatment I have received at your hands and riginated in Charleston, S, C., in 18015 oned gt | representative with orders t which had been under the obedience of the lined to doubt its efficac Having 5 . by Y, tie Hody betumi Tnadtlve. s fow v T tho taahiing, n_ Al owh Wway. Thia. ha | Unitod Suntos JarSaIGHOI, . it tried 8o many remedies, with little ben: wishing you good success and prosperity, I remain, very respectfully, " S orobably did, although nothing has been | The United States jurisdiction claim and | efit, T had no faith that anything would 'R RIAN e 5 el il Wb fleard from Nim for more than three years, | teach obedienco to tho laws of the United | cure me. I became emaciated from loss THEODORE BLAND, Deadwood, S. D. by Albert Pike in 1 Albert Piko hoped | o o rned that B ¢ | State ,and to be ever ready to | of appetite and impaired digestion. I by this move to be the imperial magnate of alde 0 om foes without and | had nearly lost the sense of smell, and The above is a copy of a letter jllSt received—it spcuks for itself. We all M in the south when the prospect- | existente of the supreme council.” 3 Z ¥ pssary, 1o tho sac my system wi N].’lu ".“.”'i"fi.".if..n 11"“:«‘4‘; . Lrs ive confoderacy should have becomoan es- | Fikehad ot muichfo bo proud of from Con. | flceof thal: lives, e ates s | e try Ay ers aarsaparilla, and re- | DA Ve dozens of them of a similar nature. They all come unsolicited. ral or S America w o is recognized tion admits that grand lodges have su- tablished fa tral or South America when he is recogni 1 admit At g 1 : remd’ council Consiating of one D At v ‘mbalic Masonry | ferred me to persons whom it had cured f 5 That their boginnings were foobl s proven | By I KO o o O T, | B oot ontoved Abprontice, fellow amly | of eatarrh ",u'u-r"?n‘l:v:-énlmn“f Our mail order department has assumed enormous proportions. We® ; and that man appointed by Pike himself, consisting of entered apprentice, fellow ¢ LB by Pike's own words in his stions for [ They claim to be recognized by England | and A ¢ Mason's degrees, but. llu, deny | bottles of this medicin, Lol v e SRy 4 At ; g 1842, appendix, page 7: “On March 28, 1859, | and Irol Let us sce. Under thie supr that any grand lodge has & right to SHaEiHio only sure why.of Creatiniy thiy supply thousands of customers from a distance and have saved them . ¥ T 615 sontioll e f sland and her dependenc innov t craft \l-.n\n\m ’ % T . e oult b0t ok ndved menmbers, | Wtion of iy of the ancient lnimarks, | = Charies . Maloney, 113 River st | considerable money. We send samples of cloth and measuring blanks. at. Charleston, There were present three | o dken the thirtieth d thereby inte ng. with any of the exa Lowell, Mass, brothers, Mackey, LoPrince and myself.” sse 120 i eived the thirty-first de- | dutics we owe to God, our count N Our instructions for measuring are very simple, and in nine cases out of That they never had any previous record and again of these last fifty“five have | neighbor or ourselves, ’ II see Pike's transactions, 1878, page 19, where ed i ity docond ngros atd only | iho Ualted States furas tion claim to bo vel S alsapan fl, ten insure a good fit. Our goods are sent with privilege of examin= Pike says: *1 am often asked why we do sl DG SV o Lhiste | AGCIBEY. Lht b5 Of - oreud;’ 853100 08 9 . . e ¥ g 4 f i e fa not publish our old transnctions, to which T [ SoFTPe, Scetiand and Ireland have no thirty. | sock ‘(‘4;;};;‘\‘,‘"‘, LT e b “"-:’:" “‘L“!“ e angde nd trying on, and if they are not in every wag satisfactory, you am compelled to reply that we Im\‘v none to Tl Jurisdiction elaim the right to s of blue lodge Masonry, and they r. J. C. Ayer Oy vell, - | A nls 4 5 sials' ¥ " 5% a ale Fi sl an DUBIIKE: V7 Have < 6. reeord b itk | exe S BiblS RHA6L be governed by it | proposo to stand by theso prINCIDIZS S0 oA | Price 81; ax boes, 4. Worth 83 botle. need not take them, so you run no risk in ordering. We also fill orders N 5 ¥ ctions 18] appe ze o every true Mason and ree y d te ‘Oor < 5 s c < is i transuctions from 180 o 1300, [ e s banssptions WG, APDRAL, ERES | 50 SHERY NS e “tha. anstooratic. And mon: i for Hats, Shoes and other Furnishings. 1.do not know when I was elected u member | #Hi! ible is the only rule and law of York | archical intrigucs of the southern jurisdiction or when grand commander,” 2 whilo we without requiving our | who are attempting to rule and control all CALIFO]{NIA 5\ Y . The southern jurisdiction was founded on reject it, do not accept it as our | Mason . -~ v ’ aristocratic principles with o monarchial . You are_aware, my brothor, that it otliven of Nebraska, in view of these THF LAND OF C I 1‘1 ] ‘l form of government, the high officials hold- | 40¢s not take a very cunning casuist’ to find | facts, and they cannot be successfully con- DISCOVERIES, ) @l (d " in it the justification of every injustice per- | tr d by any one, are you willing to al- ing life positions and advancing to a higher J ? | e y “to_ bo bound captive by the el 3 ; Y ey only by succession consequent on the death oy o] licti ember: 1 ' d depot. f the southern juris- [ - . . 1018 Hoeva N RIIE Key0ud s poter S LU | i iscuss ihey HAutonyhivite (orilokTHRIAGY el LOUbHSN Lwhfoh sodice(to FintaRaE DontE AT N THAN G The seasonis nearing toward the end and wenow commence to clear . o iintor aiNeIB e Ehe sither or ¢ ish Rite, knowing fullwell, | Masonry and res t subs t to their | 03 & i 3 3 o > g U e G G5 TRy reAlly aamit, that ohoy Havor haaa|||Itorasta?. Usurmn o *-'l'"""\l'li:; an ; out our Boys’ Suits. The finest must go first, and we announce heavy Road thoss extencts from Plke's Transac- | 1 “Heo Ciaisny 10 an i e e s ntvary x : | reductions to make them move fast. Extrafine knee pant Suits of wide tions, 1857 to 1866, page 88, in the address of | language of Alber 3 : reshhold of Mnsonry that justice is that = g~ . 1 [ wale all wor st(‘d goods, in light and dark shades, formerly selling a 18 “For our rite was | tions, 1860, 0: “Our rd ov boundary of right which gives to never intended to be opular rite. The ¥ o Y |»x‘um'|'l|lmn wan just due without distinction. = i ¢ p $S.BO and $7. 90, reduced to $550 These are ()l'exquisjtc workman- qu he highe s o ht to be f n \L.Iwn. iy ears no mask, bows at no huma 2 \ ew in cach plac ¥ ¢ well as elsew! that after a long lapse c rine, seeks neither place nor applause; s| 2 5 <hi P : AP > ~ 3 < o suits ar 5 i is citv Tho initiate should bb_ s 'the initiate of 3 “tho ndisturbed possession of & uria y whearinge o MSCNSUINE. 2 = 3 ship and no finer or better made suits are sold in this city. ally was, o natural king and spontaneous d maiatenance of it when disturbed - Very fine knee pant Suits in beautiful mixtures of worsteds and priest for the ln'vlmmvmlur"i i ) it l-\‘nlvnn-l-;:l a good m-n:ix{ml title, C /\A]V\‘I" Cd 4 . -(m'n-ri 119 % % ropdl) f‘ % 7 st 1 7 = [ rd h r‘ & Sce Scerot, Constitutions of the southern | and dispenses with the production of a paper | Carroll St N, Y., stat was as are . : ; at g < 5 3 S 547 jurisdiction, artiolo; 20, which L:.}\; “No .unldllml this is o |‘; neiple st y;'i\n.-(l troubled with nause { the stomach, sick v . “ assimeres, lormer ly sqlll]figj at q‘) .28 and $6 8, red UC“(,'! to $4-10 person in the world has the right to institute he interest of those who in good faith | headache ahd ger debility, Burdock 2 ¥ These are extra ordinary values, and we would advise an early call roccedings against a sovereign inspector | have acknowledged legitimacy of the | Blood Bitters cured . A . 0 7 Y 4 ¢ general, grand commander, nor’ even cause | given power, and received from it the de- : while the sizes are yet complete, as they will not last long. him to submit to any penance.” s which it r administered.”” Family and Markets, Ny by S ; If this is good law what, right had Pike's | The city markets are just now abundantly - In lower priced Boys’ Suits we still have an immense line. We have prentices, fellow-crafts and > council to bo born in 1857, o exist in 1900, | g nea ™ ST A0 R AR O e ST‘){M}\, ). 1 ¢ s and establish blue lodges und coutrol, | when the United States jurisdiction had been | SUPPIiec with Hist, flesh und fowl, 4 . e done this season an enormous business in our Boys’' Department, and and they have done so. See Pike’s Transac- | in undisputed possession of the United States | MOst epicurean taste can be gratified with the i "\\Bl‘onch‘t‘s" e buyel Sl Ehoian i el ot el i j”g o o g yer has be re r reckless Jue S. are do Jour- wamfi self an injustice if you buy a Boy’s Suit outside of our house. tions for 1860, pagre 49: “The assertion of | for fifty years, besides having n clear titlo | choicest food at most reasonable cost. TonN>Jiy our illustrious brothers, that our constitution | from the g it and the grand council | A visit to the leading purveyors of un- ISE SES ;T}flo}\ disclaims all control ovér tho first. three de- ull and umple power to con- | dressed provisions gave assuranco that Omaha | 4% 3 L NGS L grees, wherever nizations of these de X o degrees anywhereand | 1ot oot ot S EIR COiat pertains U] 0 Iy xist; that the framers of these consti- 2V vher ] Stutes of Americat 3 Ftiong e DionIDIGE (el s auroesaois RO follovwors clatin 16 15 toie prod. | to supplying the wants of the inner man, At | |Send for c““fh"sl pbttle3pr 9 2 . meddling with the symbolic de d i At to rule and control all Masonry, | the fish markets we found fresh trout, white that their action was to be confined to th they have captured the grand lodge | fish, pike, croppie, perch and catfish at 1215¢ L (.00 OVILLE CAL. > dizes of perfection and to the degrees above, [ and propose to dictate terms to blue lodge | per pound, buffalo f bass and lobste cluding the fourth or secret master, aré | M They claim that might makes right 4 salmon halibut. 17icc, flounde: B P strangely incorrect,” at the e 1 1 justifies the | s b, s o, soft Shell crabs tis true, " says Albert Pike, “that Art sea bass 20¢’ per pound, Spanish [] rovides that the s i grand in- 2 every other point crel ind pompano &pectors and deputics of the 1 council | the Pike me > their only claim to an | At the butcher’s choice sirloin roasts were may delegate to deputy inspectors of at least | existence in N ska on the fact that they | quoted at 15 ¢, 1 ) porter- the ihirtieth degreo so much of ‘thoir powers | hud bodies in Nebraska establishod prior, ta | ouse and sitloin steaks e, Tump and 2 Bupe lml( nd 1.‘ \vnumwl-u\m' ils i of the | States jurisdiction. 5 c sutlets, lamb is becoming plenti- g - L degrees from the fourth to the twenty- nm(h They claim that the members of the United e .00 for forequarf and $1.00 MOS., in but this is e affirma States jurisdiction have introduced discord { s hindquarters, Pork loins ai . T‘qumur‘l ® (UARANTEED . - — — vision th i and dissensions into the blue lodges, T and chops and tenderloins 12 to 15¢ per | ] BY MAIL. % cum: FOR render ti ‘vl”nl'ny claim is absolutely false in ev ur. Mutton is worth 1 > sun‘l:_CAlcvuA 3 CATARHHJ | = S = = ———— of the vt the first three degrees; * * * | Tl Pike men have alw a - nd loin and 10¢ to 12¢ Tor the ribs u T &0r0 TE (Al I G = and tha thirty-third dey s | s t. : ahe ! | d L tte f J them all They have maligned, slandered and at- 3 hickens are plentiful and - OROV, = ! \‘ ran . O r o uarez. his pr t ey cluim the right to pted to injure the reputation, s cheap, quotations being from 10e to 15¢ per | Santa : Abie s.and : Cat : R : Cure ; mm;lq bl Lasonry nml dictate t nding and busil members of the | pound, depending on quality 4I])l] Spring Forsale by Goodman Drug Co. | = | Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concesslonaries to all Masonic bodies. o's official | United States jur 7 g s till Tathe but there is & ¢ £ v >URPOS bullotin, Decombory 1871, page 451, whore ho | Tho grand master fn 1880, o member of : supply at thegp: e ekl 3 o 2 INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSE3 states amaulipas lodze chartéred by the | Pike's bodies, introduced the first clement of | each for those weighing one pound each and Y S supreme council for Mexico and Central | discord in his address to the grand lodge. 5¢ for the lirger ones. 5 e GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Al ice era Cruz, of w! he Illus- 'he ud maste a nber of rgetables are coming in fresh A 1 | e, tri S ) Ulll.flvll.\ s ‘IA.’Il_ll.’ E g A“ l }‘U A"'vi from 1 (]NU m " ]\UHI(‘r L’-IK'I(II'H.\ “ i T 1 Will take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso del rte). Moxloo smmande the supre uncil 3 sunwise, uncalled for ound the city ‘and are of _excel : | =y ular and le o, being estublish very unmasonic edict to the lodges in the lity, the late rains and v Y0 R H WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1890. the supreme council for the southern juvisdic- | state. weather having proved very beneficial. - = 3 ' : 3 et tion of the United States and having amplo | A master of a blue lodge, a Pike member | paragus solling_at 7e per pound bunch, | To guro Bilicusness. Sick SRS | H Under the personal superviston ot GEN, JOHN S, MOSBY, ana ar.cavito arcurnies, ower and perfect it to establish | also, has kept up this discord by preferring | Onions, beets and turnips two bunches for and cortaln remedy h ake e sale pinan of such prominence fn the United “.T'\"J.lki‘uffl'( pros vlu\ .}“"\"v”:wgrf biue lodges of tho ancient and ac- | charges agaiust and suspending worthy mem- | nickel. Lettu : Is for 10 cents ) thie public that the drawings will be 1 copted jttish Rite. The lod, bers of the United States jurisdiction for be- | Cucumbers e i ! 5510 111y and the atter (ho Supe Fof the Mexican Goverumont) I3 of cqual stauding question was P sular | louging to the saune, n o s : | g : und integrity. a lod 1y in Texi Pike 1 have introduce «d | are two bunches for be. beans thres Uco tho SMALLLSIZE (10 Ttle bouns to o bot- ) v | CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. On page 55 of Histo Vaifs i - [ by preventing worthy Master rts de, and you can buy two quarts e T e e | actions of supreme council, is- | from visiting or afiiliating with of wax beans for thd same money. Peas ure | Pricoof Githor sizo, 25 centa por botilo. 1 ARSI Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tl\*l\c tsl o il | ) $e Pebruary 15, lodges, and all because t liappened o | 40c to e per peck for home grown, while St. | 1 | GGFNER ot 7, 17, 70; Photo-sravure, | ,..K.J'.;’.i’il.f,.‘. vt s i [ UELLE 10 DM B AN . | Foous shibuneits o sold by rotalors w6200 | comatooppersor gy oo e sac €| || WHICH WILL YOU HAVE? mauder, opened the supreme council in the | diction have never been the aggressors, and 0 v e i u New L1 B SMITIL & €O, first de; i have only defended themselves when they | potatoe: Makers of **Bilo Beans, St Louls, Mo. | On pay o i have been maliciously attacked. 40¢ per bushe »s are worth 15e per ()- ) “~ b ‘ LIST OF PRI1ZES. municat Tho southern jurisdiction claims to be gov- | pound. Applés are S0c per peck and very | —— e L0 clon | $60,000 Agproxtmation Prizoa. upon, s nt sovereign grand com- ed by the alled constitutions of Fred- | sci s () () | 000 100 Prizos of i : s supreme council in tho | erick the ¢ d to been promul- ui have cherries for cooking DRINK ROOT —OF | : 1000...., 5 o000 | 100 Prizes of gated in 1 art, while the large ¢ y 5 765, ik s in a lecture de { before the ' is worth 15¢ per pound. Str: - 4 i & | 30 Prizes of ) ¢ 2000 | 0 > of Louisiana in I : are plentiful and fine at 10c to 12 BEER. II OBV \\' i ( )<] t 9 8 brtzes ot i enel Forninaly to 10,000 rize of $I9 ench ¥ avy Weight?| 5.0, ' 600 | 100 Prizes of sl umed labor in the third or mas- constitutions of 1 Wi per quart, with blackberries s 230 Prizes o ci v ting to & dogred nccording to tho. ancient and ac- | promulgated at Charloston, &, C., which gave | selling for e Gooseber: g 12¢, The Purest and Best Drink in the World B0.Lrlses o875 W0 dnch, 914 Filzeramounting to pted rite, v . In the'constitutions that*| ricots 20c per dozen, and with this list to Appetizizing, Delicious, Sparkling and 8 23 | < TR RERA vl g s They claim the right to print and sel i ate of 1786, and for their author a liberal disposition and 2 the Best Blood Purifier and Tonis WE “\\'h '[[l 4\[ ]{0]‘]1 NAHSITBaienad hocaky eariity that tho Banga [ 2 LE any ket raning & priee 0 oSt eu aut paiied vitual of th odgge degrees, and : Second, K russia, 1 be od pocketbook, the housckeeper ¢ A Package [liquid] 25, wokes 3 gallons. £ Ll IR aM et ecunion ompany: 0 e so, and every Seottish Lito body | lieve as Miuos c ¥ the y supply the wants of the most fas bt el el | ; co the paymont of a1l KA —— southern ju tion is compelled to | author of the laws ne enacted for Crete; as | guest, if the cook has not taken French | EVER O Suaranteed. Joaads G G e &) k paidg PO WA RNITIA D, buy and keep these rituals, furnished by | Numa protended to have received his from | leave! 5 ; it Nowadays, it is wiser to ! e s othor Intozmation, wrile te if\\lu-xl Pike. e Pike! s 57 to | the goddess Egerin; xlu Maho assigned —— No Trouble. Easily Made. Ty It 1'('“Ll]illt‘ one's wardrobe 1))- uwinigs of | o | Jour address cloarly, witlh 800, page 258, wh says: I | the authorship of his to i A pure and Reliable Medicine. ? Ask your Druggist or Grocer for it and take i Thas anasty e\ rnoss-ande I sobd 8 A ole onolo41nE ah onvel upleted ' tho rituals of ‘all tho | these and all tho wncient lawgivers [ pound fluid . extri ro0t, lohves, bar] F10 other, Soo thav you gev HIRES', 111(‘ thermometer rather than | OHN'S MOSB Y, Commissionor, | oes be o plaTas that from the first to the thirty- | sought to procure for the codes they enacted | hnd bervios is Burdork Blood Bittors. b T g bssc elenee, RNt At ; ELNATION AT BANKING 00, by are either printed or | a higher and generally a divine 50 | curcall diseases of the blood, livi 4 THE ONLY GENUINE. Tt il B . Supervisor for the Governnent. g ‘City of Juures, Mexico, X y V8. Er L) YES. Philadelph | C ng 1s sultr d remittances fol v ord o contain Money Ordor, 3 ncil for 1852, credited to- < the Great, that | "™ — MudelbyQXEHIRES. DLilnduplita, b | ciermorning N O T L. H o e o Y S aeTage, Bame DFftor bostad b1, gives tho price of thess might scom more imposing aud be move Marriage Licenses, you are sure to need heavy Notol Addrees o) uaiod Ly allibantes 80 Ritual, bluc degrees, 343 | readily submitted to. Licenses were issued as follows Satur, A lmus& rs by evening, and MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO. ov work, degrees one to three, “As these constitutions of 1786 became the work, arcana, k'n\\'~||.h1.llfl:‘.: w“‘l‘.\\hA:fl\l\‘m:“l,.mfl:nf‘u’( Wae Prancis C. McDormott, Omaha, , 4 \ |vice versa. 1] Oity of Juarez, Mexlco, via Iil Paso, ToxX. To meet the demand of As proof th 3 of that right. It was, indeed, | sale e here quote an advertisement |\uh~ ceptance that they derive: oir W . : rickson, Omaha. . . [iEs o oen: 35 lished in July, 1872 the Evi i, a | thority { Martha Johnson. ... . ) our varying season, we carry Musonic mouthl; 1 ) Tlhe Seottish Rite jurisdiction for the United rank Erlich, Omah . a full supply for hot days or [es— Parvin, grand sc States of America, their torritories and do- | | Mary Courad, Omals ¢ i ) Towa, and sovereign grand inspec el pendencies‘claim and prove that they s | { Charles M. 5 cool, of the supreme council for the southern juris ized in New York cityin 1807, wi { Beda Malmstrom, Omaha. STBhAe g | . e S diction full and ample power and letters patent from | ( Charles H. Grifin, Omaha, , . 0 TS | . A specialty in extra trous- ' “We are »d to publish the fol- and orient and grand council of France | 1 Mys, 1lla Briggs. Omaha. | . e er You can afford to be lowing advice: The following works | (the mother of the rite), to. establish bo { John Banger, Omaha . comfortable. MAX MEYER & BRO have been published by the grvand coun- where and everywhore they suw fit, in | { Tauretta Ziogler, Omiia Jewelers and Silversmiths, 15, Omiaha (il 5 L > country known as the United States of : o Un! or | America, theiv territovies and d ] B L RO YL AT sale by the 'y , Tlustrious | and to have supreme control of all Scottish Thare sare nany ldonta: and (lsensca v Alber Mac 20 Istreet, | Rite bodies organized in said count i 1 W Fashingto g 0 bodies organized In sald country venience and loss to the farmer in his work, ) e O Y egreos 1. 2 8: 1 voi 250 | .. hey cluim and show that_ the body organ- | whieh may b quickly remedicd by the uso of DR. J. 8. McGRE y zod in Charle ., in 1801, and_which . J. H. McLean's Voleanic _iniment. ¢ | A frd i Charleston, S Co 1u 1501, and which | D J. . MeLean's Volcanio OIl Liniment THE SPECIALIST. g e i which affect stock and cause serious incon- s kA [ | Ritual of Degress 4 to 14: 1 vol. 815 Hae mate | with no autho and 10 powers Arvizona Oattle Shipments. PR"VA . Tiie Doctor is nnsurpassed | | | | also transactions of October, 1884, s : The Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis & P LG We invite particular attention to our large variety of arti- AND FFARNAM STREETS, - Owmaia, Nes, W " T'hey claim and prove that the resurrection 1 tion4: “kvery lodgo of perfection musthave | o o southorn jursdietion by Alnert bike | Omaba road brought in three train loads of No treatment hus ever boen one copy of the ritual of the blue dogrees | Ta o sontiers Jurisdiction by A cattle Suturd ht which will be more successul and non n of g s 5 | 1807, or soon after, was without authority and | Avizona cattle Saturday night which will be 3 SRIGES Wit Hp povret worle aud muy have four | yhat'it was contraty to- the established prin- | fed on the Iudian rescrvation near Buucroft, | pe sl EORPULAR PRIGES, o R copies of that ritual.” RI)ca 0 RO it ut 5 801 . Solid Sterling S et hran br Naraka. what do you thini | SiDles of tho ox g to the extreme drouth on the south: | [t & o vs time - | 1 | Solid Sterling Silverware, single pieces or in sets, combinations, &o., from p The U. W S X res, large numbe of the cattle are hinve been 2 of this southern juvisdiction that will opon s | The United States furisdiction claim and wge numl : v E ) $2up to $500, lodge of symholio Masonry without s Warrant provo o continugus exbbtenco from 1N to tho vought north, this being the thivd g;l-‘;;"j Fine Quadruple Silver-plated Ware, in new and elegant designs, embracing of author{ty for 80 doingt Ave we not thig present time, ney claim and prove that the X i . relleving the biadder: pronounce it & moat T N 8 b R P about everything known to the trade in both flat and hollow ware, so low in that it is w to write, print, sell o poss grand orfent. of Eranco in 1501 relinquished 5 .- ful succcsv. A compiete cure in n few duys wl 1 | 1 15 \\ l .]‘. I\. Price that wo dare not name the figures. being only about HALF OUR FORM- & vitual of theso de £ Do you not think | #li claim to the blue lodge d s and that r, Birney, prac limited to caty = | pain.ins‘ruments or 1oss of time. SR PRICES, i this ulone is sufficient reason “for declaring | the supreme council of the d_States ju- | ql discases of nose and throat. bldg Andall weak Toilet Candelabra, F o onts, M all hern Jurisdiction Scottish Rite Mi. | Fisdiction so announced to the world as _their | - 2 270 7 P FHC A 8¢ 08, ness of tho | » i ) h Gandelabra, Bronse Qrnaments, Mirrors, besidas th sons clundestine! They “cluim to b y 1.].“ when they JJvere organized in 18507, and |ty eopir o] alor | N\ large rtment el lm, found west of Chicago, from §$1 up to §20 mother of council of the world that from thai day to this they have never in imidity or nervousases, 1o the it forns wad - | Tan 10 ¢ Ies at $5, $7.60, $10, $16, otc., with half-hour stri y ctions, Octobor, 1884, page | terfered with the fiest three degrees of Ma FUL\BS'%’EGHT b ! e ARl A FiMAL A t cathedral gongs, &o. : “Thonancof thissupromocouneil | 001, Known s symbolic Masonevs Ut BARRE“ESS DISEASES e . » D 1s. W 1 he Suprome Council (MotherCounel of | they have never worked, communicated or at home with iamonds, : o i - heWorld D This facir dog, nowtiouncll 9f | conferred the degrees of entered approntico, justruments, A wenderfal remtdy. HOUKS for | n itches, and Rich Gold J( W elry at Greatly Reduced Prices for a counc |! that began in 18 s Pike’s own fellow craft or master Muson, and have al TSI Lo B 0. DR 1 D f the Sk words show, and 101 years after the rvito was | Ways claimed that they had no right to do s ’|‘\'}1|“:‘ rl’(:” Diver Rl 4\1. )CC I‘l] I Iy ]l CS. originated th France, wnd ity years uftor | 0F Hiat tiey liad uny wuthority over these de B‘TARR ness and 1 i I ™ Repairing at Lowest Rates and Al Work Fully \\m‘mlvd s nitod States w begun” by Joseph | Brees in 80 ¢ hoy eluim to be recognized by all fore sentatiye form rnment, and that their cat e o the cles appropriate for Wedding Presents at witness Pike's words in the Trausct olected by the members of the subordinate vomi-, cack o O3 You will sce that the grand | bodies; that all ofiicers in all bodies from the Treatment by ¢ l i ance has once more with indecent, | lowest to the higk are olected by ballot o Stamp. for roply haste acknowledgod as legitimate the su b year, und that 'their thirty-thirds o Com. 1471 AND FaRNAY ST preme council of the United States, its terri- | also chosen by the ballots of thie brethren, ) om 8 A, AL to 9 P, Al Ehiranca n Farmam o 14 b, tories and dependencies, although our sup. while Pilo’s jurisdiction he (Pike) ay OMAHA. NEB council, which it thus with alacrity iusul points whom he desjres ad a grand representative near it, and it had The United States jurisdiction deny the E N N E (nl cat ]\( t]'l( e (IA W U, right of any Scottish Rite body, or any one, > ulao Pike's Transactions, 1879, page 11: | to write, print, publish or sell any ritdals of LIOCUOR HABIT, T ost vespectully roport thit 1 ave bad | symbolic Musoury us Albert Piko bas douo M" IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE no correspoidence whatever with any su OF ANy ye and still continues to do, - U YR Y T prowmo council, und consequently have nothing | They clalin that by 3o doing Albert Pike and : DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC, PIERKINS, to report. Respectfully mmmllrwh his followers are violating the fundamental = | [ PR T P B. B. Frexen teachings of symbolic Masonry and breaki s auporlor oxcellenco proven (n millions of home gy . T A Y™ >, Grand Chaucellor.? | thelr sucrod obligations, as wil Masons well | fonmere than auuarter ofa contury. It 1t uat : Srtakor Na V GATCH & In the last oMcial bulletin of th know Boads of 11 univorsitios, av the i Tt opors ¥'a Ger- | uucil of Colon (island of Cuba) 1850, is pub Ihey claim and prove that Scottish Rite | Purestand M althTnl. Dr. Price’s Cre i taihty that (ho patl e convenience T od a letter from Alvert Pike, wherew he | Masonry originated in_France and that the | P % BOL coataln amwonls, lm Sheorad. 3 )j“‘,",f : oo & \l \l \ N “ Mtates : 1lst supreme council of the world was organ % BANING PoWDER CO. FULR 28 | “Sowe time since the grand orient of Spain, | ized in Fraunce in under the | Newy Chilcag: San Francisco, St.L S o AR ot I SRVS s I} ARNAM STREET. NEW PAXTON BLOCK

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