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MEDICA Howard University, Washington, D. C. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, Including, Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutic Colleges. Blst Session begins October Ist and continues seven (7) mos. No student will be admitted who does not register before October 1oth. Tuition fee in each college * for each course $60. For catalogues. Apply to F. J. Shadd, M.D. Secretary, 901 R St. n. w. SECRET ORDERS, BUREAU OF M., INFORMATION & LABOR Washington, D. C. Mar. 7, 1898 v. E The following issued for the fraternity First. The Sunday schools are re- suming. 2nd. ,The 2nd Sundays for O. E. S. a and the fourth Sundays for the : Sphynx. 3rd. Others for the several other departments. 4th. Pay no attention to erroneous fairy tales, always consider the source. sth. John G. Jones’ Consistory Mar. 25th at Sanctuary at 8:30 p. m. 6th. Remember our flags are nailed to the mast. 7th. Watch The Bee, our organ. Fraternally, D. F. Seville, 33° O’ how Sweet is Life. a G.H. DEMONET, Mgr. Try our “SPECIAL” brand of whisky 5 ye a : Nothing better for med_ ical purposes. 75 cents | full quart bottle deaux Wine Gé., 1847 14th streot northwest. WASHINGTON, D. U. Official: Chief of Bureau. M. H. Hill, 32°, Secretary, GEMS FROM THE QUARRIES. The United Grand Commandery, K. T. of Pa., Grand Officers by, Z. E. G. C. Sir Lemuel Gcogins, Sir J. W. Elsey, V. E. D. G. C.. Sir W. H. Heapley, Grand Generalissim, Sir Robert R Biady, grand craft general, Sir Alex. Livery, Sir J. D. Kelly, grand recorder; Isaac Holland, E. D.D. G. C.; ed the following Commanderies; St. Albion No. 8., St. James. No.6; after the inspection a grand banquet was serv ed by a com- mittee of sisters of the court of Cyrene to Sir Isaac Holland, 33°, in recogni- tion of his 25nd anniversary as a K. T. The officers of the grand lodge were present. The following Bill of Fare was served: Raw Oysters, Hock Snapper Soup, Brandy, Lobster Cutlét, Filet of Beef, Mushroon Sauce, Stewed Snapper, Sherry, Fried Oysters, Chicken Frit- Lobster Salad, Chicken Salad, Pota- to Croquettes, Ice Cream, 3 Fruit, Tannhauser, Gibson’s best Cof- fee, Cigars. Address after which the ladies presented Ill Sir Ike Hofland with a handsome 33 degree jewel, in honor of his birthday and for the good work performed as the supreme grand command of the court of Cyrene. Illustrious E. W. Shields, 33° mem- ber of the masonic; K. of P.and Three Links is still sick at his home, 417 New Jersey avenue northwest. Also Noble Isaac Holland, 33°, dep- uty for Oasic, Pa. Headquarters, Phil- adelphia. The Nobles of the Quaker City are getting ready for the great session of the Imperial Council of A. A. O. N. M. S., which will be held there during September 1898. i The new court of St. James at Prov- 4a q idence, R. I., is doing well. The com- ; mandress has been quite sick, but is getting better. Supreme Chancellor, Sir Wm. S Mower of the Supreme lodge, E. and W. H., has been called from labor to reward. Grand Chancellor, Sir John A. Wood of N. Y. E. and W. H., organ- ized last month at Port Richmond, N. Y., Liverpool Lodge, No. 7, K. of P. with 26 chartered members. The ladies served a sumptuous repast fur the Sir Knights. Illustrious Wm. H. Paige, 33° of Providence, has been quite sick oa | has improved. Bro. Solomon Haskins has removed from 420 N. J]. avenue to 310 3rd street northwest. Feb. 24th Ill. Spencer H. Gilmore, 33 degree special deputy of A. A.S. R. Mystic Shrine and R. and S. M., at New Bedford, Mass. Medina Temple, has changed her Mosque to 161 8th avenue N.,Y. City, corner of West 18th street time of meeting second Thursday in every month. Noble Jas. M. Reed, 32°, has been very ill for the past five months; of Medina. Rising Sun Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. of which the Ill. James H. Lewis, 33° is high priest, and Ivanhoe Command- ery No. 5, K. Es. of which the Ill. J. f H. Lewis, 33°, ‘is prelate, have re- tie moved to 161 8th avenue N. Y. City, | oe A228 St. Johns Lodge No. 29, F. A. The Rev. and Ill. Peter Lucas, 33°, has been busily engaged here recently in uniting friends in the matrimonial department. POINTS. Always consider the source from which fairy tales eminate. Never act the part of a frozen snake towards friends. ‘Ri Praise the bridge that carries you | ¥ over. Remember that we belong to a pro- | a scribed race and that united efforts | y brings mutual benefits, and that divi- sion is weakness. They banish pain and prolong life. No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. at some drug stores—FOR FIVE CEN’ ) ADOT st7le packet containing Fax nrpaxs raBczxs in a paper carton eal. One dozen of the Sre-cent cartons ts. _This low-priced sort intended frithout glass) is now for sale ans CHEMICAL the economi- had by mail by sending die carton Gam cents Company, SSS rita ior ace an” ot alee on ad hfe a Sos Se a ae Oo a a ters, Roast Turkey, Cranbery Sauce, | SPeCal reducton to school teachers and Fairs. | AUGENSTEIN’S. ® Mt Stn. | To | RELIABLE Toy China and House-rurnishing STORE. Augenstein’s 437 7th street n. w. , A new and complete line of everything Sood just in at our usual low cut-prices. 5e Xmas Tree Ornaments 45c per doz, Handsome presents given to every perchaser of 1€ Buy here and Save Money. No branch Store, Smile Will creep over your lips when you learn that Constitutions, by-laws, tf You Are not a subscriber don’t fail to send in your name atonce. Only $2 per year in advance. 20 cents per Cursion programs, &c., will month if not paid in be printed when promised uance: in first-class style. 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