The Washington Bee Newspaper, March 26, 1898, Page 8

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MEDICAL, Howard University, Washington, D. C. Including, Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutic Colleges. gist Session begins October 1st 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, gor R St. n. w. SECRET ORDERS, ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. At afspecial session of the General Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the Cryptic Rite of Free Masonery for the United States and Canada, held in Chicago, Monday March 14th, 1898. Most IIlustrous Grand Master John G. Jones, 33°, in the chair; companion William E. John- son offered the following preambles, and resolutions which were unani- mously adopted: Whereas. The colored Masons in the United States have no general and reliable systematic plan for securing the origin and growth statistics of the various grand Masonic bodies in this country. Whereas. On the account of the Apathy, carelessness and neglect on the part of the members of our Mason- ic grand bodies who do net publish their annual proceedings or given any account of their transaction as a body and the craft is left todroop along in the dark as to what has been accom- plished. Whereas. We believe, that the es- tablishing of a department which will be known and designated as the Ma- sonic Historical and Statistical de- partment of Masons which will em- brace all the grades and departments of Free Masonery and will supply a long felt want and will render unsur- passed benefit and service to all Ma- sons who are lovers of Masonic learn- ing and facts. Resolved. That there will now be created a general Masonic Historical and Statictical department for the ex- press purpose of securing the history and the transactions of ail Masonic bodies, both subordinate and grand, and the election of their officers and the gathering of such Masonic infor- mation as will benefit and enlighten the creft. Resolved, further. Tinat the Most Illustrous Grand Master, shall appoint one Mason for each Cepartment in Free Masonry in each State whose du- ty it shall be to write up the history and the growth and other Masonic transactions from all the regular and genuine Masonic bodies and its kin- dred organizations in the country and the same shall be published at least once a month for the benefit of the Resolved, That the next session of the General Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters shall be held at Richmond, Va., on the 14th day of September, A. D. 1898 at 10 o’clock. a.m. Ata stated meeting of a lodge in San Francisco recently. an applica- tion for degrees was recommended by two brothers and the reference were two other brothers of the same family, were all members of that lodge. Lodge Universe, of Paraguary, has founded a night school for clerks and young workmen. The best teachers are employed and it has provena pop- ular and decided successs. In 1710. Miss St. Legar, was made Mason, she was the daughtet of Lord Doneraile a prominent Mason of En- gland. The Masonic fraturnity of Arizona, holds their meeting in the town of Bisbee ina cave. The cave in ques- tion is 150 ft. in width, by 400 ft. in Depth The floor is as smooth as a ball room. the walls clean cut, but broken by a sucsession of natural pil- lars that are perfectly symmetrical as though carved out of the rock. The} walls are a dead pure white that glit- ters and reflects the light with won- drous brilliancy, near the center is a dais of natural rock, on which is meunted a pedestal chiseled off the the rock at one side, excepting this one mechanical help, the cavern is as perfect a meeting hall, as though de- signed by nature for that particular purpose. The lightis supplied by a lot cf long candles, while camp tools furnish the seats. The enterence is through a leng winding turnel that leads steadily upwards to the surface, after a drop of of fifty feet through a shatt. h. FE. Medevt, =. Formerly of 593 3rd_ street, southwest. > Has removed to 2010 K street “=" northwest, near K St. Market’ Where hewill be glad to meet all of his old friends and new one He wili treat all alike Don’t forget the number. Oo1 - cy AL aie Se ed el renee Chester Market, A. C. Leese,$ pro} prietor, 21st and 1 streets is one o the best known places in the city} Patrons of The Bee should not fail to patronize this place. O’ how Sweet is Life. \ Try our “SPECIAL” brand of whisky 5 years old vA Nothing better for med- I _ ical purposes. 75 cents full quart bottle. Bordeaux Wine Ge., 1847 14th treat northwest. G. H. DEMONET, Mer. WASHINGTON, D. ©. SS CLETEED SE G They banish pain and prolong life. GIVES RELIEF, No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A new style packet containing TEN RIPANS rABULES in a paper carton (without gli male at some drug stores—FoR FIVE CrNTS. This low-priced sort ipintended Wa the DOCaiiean connate eal. One dozen of the five-cent cartons (120 tabules) can be had by inail by sending forty-eight cents cE to the Rupaxs CHEMICAL CoMPany, No. 10 Spruce Street, New York— carto! YY Soo will be sent for Ave cents. "Bost medicine ever made since the world waserested AE A cE Do <i ak —_—_—_——$— —————$—————————— _THEOLD RELIABLE Toy China and House—rurnishing STORE. Augenstein’s 437 7th street n. w. A new and complete line of everything good, just in at our usual low cut-prices. 5c Xmas Tree Ornaments 45c per doz, ndsome presents given to every perchaser (of : Ha je, Specal reducton to school teachers and Fairs. Buy_here and Save Money. No branch Store, AUGENSTEIN’S. * tt stat THE WASHINGTON BEE. ery Smile Will creep over your when you learn that Constitutions, by-laws cursion programs, &c. be printed when pron in first-class style. i? You Are not a subscriber don’t fail to send in your name atonce. 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