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6 THE OMAHA DAILY J3EE : MONDAY JUNE 13 1881.
THE LODGES.
Covert Ledge No. 11 , A. F. &
A. M. The low. nudNow
Tork Grand Lodges.
The Triple Link Knightly
Pythinns Nebraska
Ledge No. 1-The
Mystic Orders.
COVKHT I.OIH1E NO. 11.
The regular monthly meeting of
Covert Ledge was hold on Wednesday
evening. Covert Ledge has had a
Masonic record of which her members
should feel proud. For n number of
years her work was performed in n
manner whtr-h was alike creditable to
the officiary and the brethren. To
day many of the Omaha's most promi
nent citizens are enrolled on her books
nnd the ledge record shows nearly olio
hundred and twenty members. The
principal ollicers of Covert lodge are
Gustavus Anderson , \V. M. ; C. W.
Contimt , S. W. , and L. V. .Maginn , .1.
W , Interest in her Masonic matters
is increasing nnd a bright future is
without d ntbt in store for her.
MT. Mor.t.iu I.ODOI : or I'luirKiTioN.
The nr.mes of tlio ollicers of 3It.
Mori , ill Lodge of Perfection , No. 2 , A.
it A. S , 11. were inadvertently omit
ted from our last weeks record. They
are m folk ws : Gustavus Stevenson
32'V. . M. ; John 0. Taylor 21 ° , S.
W. ; Luwis H. ICorty HO" , .1. W. ;
Charles P. Ncodhnm UO' , Orator ;
George M. Nnttingor 1(0 ( ° , Secretary ;
Elbcrt T. Duke . ' 50' , Treasurer ; Gus
tavo Anderson 28' , Almoner ; Frank
lin /immer , ' 10' , Sr. Export ; Fred
J. Uorthwick 0' , Jr. Export ; \Vill-
iam E. Annin . ' 50 * , Captain of Guard ;
Charles Turney 18' , Tyler , and .lamea
S. Franco 18 ° , Organist.
IOWA OIIAKI ) I.OIK1K.
Tlio Masonic Grand Lodge of Iowa
mot in its thirty-eight annual com
munication at Davenport on Tuesday
last. A telegram of congratulation
was sent to tiio Grand Ledge of the
State of Now York , then holding its
centennial anniversary Hussion. The
following grand oflicers were elected :
Grand master , Gco. B. Vausaun , of
Cedar Falls ; senior grand warden , \V.
W. Douglott , of Ottumwa ; junior
grand warden , 0. A. Hinklcy , of les
Moincs ; grand secretary , Theodore
Spavin , of Iowa City. Eleven now
lodges wore granted charters , und dis
pensations were granted to six more.
There are now 40 ! ) lodges and 21,700
masons in the state. The Grand
Ledge refused to adopt a resolutionfor |
biennial sessions. The Grand Ledge
expressed its disapproval of the grand
representative system , and cut down
tlio term of Iowa representatives from
fifteen years to three years from date.
The report of the grand secretary
showed the general fund casli account
to bo 815,083 during the year , of
which a balance of $08,22 remains on
hand. The grand ollicors were in
stalled Wednesday evening in the
open house by 1'ast Grand Master
Gilbert , of Dubuquo. Addresses wore
delivered by Hon. .las. T. Lane and
W. K. White for the fraternity and
city , and the oration was given by
Judge Sloan , of Koosauqua.
THK NKW YOUK CENTKtfKAUV.
The ono hundredth communication
of the New York Grand Ledge wis
opened on Juno 7th in Now York
City. Tlio gnu id secretary presented
his twenty-eighth annual report for
the year ending April JJO hist , from
which appeared that there bail boon
received during the year the sum of
8815,551 ! . 55. For tlio year ending as
nbovo 097 lodges made returns to the
grand lodge , and from these it ap
pears that the number initiated was
2004 ; passed , 2055 ; raised , 2577 ;
iiililiatod ; 040 ; whole number regis
tered , 1K131 ; number of dismissions ,
1042 ; expulsions , 30 ; suspensions , 10 ;
unafllliatcd for non-payment of duos ,
1020 ; restored to membership , 85 ! ) ;
deaths , 800 ; entered apprentices dur
ing the year , 1U14 ; followcrafts , 7 ! > i ;
master masons , 70,7.52 , On Wednes
day the grand ledge adopted a reso
lution that the grand master be di
rected to terminate the edict of non-
intorcourau with the Masons of Con
necticut , and bo instructed to solicit
the submission of the whole matter
in dispute between the two grand
lodges to a commission of their peers
for arbitration. A communication
was received from
Frankfort-on-tho-
Main Bonding greeting in commemo
ration of its centennial. The com
munication concluded : "Hail , Grand
Ledge of the State of Now York , to
day and forever. " The debt of the
hall and asylum funda is $008,000. It
was reduced $ il2,000 the past year ,
rows riuK ix.
Brother Mastai Ferrotti , Pope Pius
the IX , was initiated in a Sicilian
ledge in his college days. At that
time , however , there was no prohibi
tion by the church of Homo , either in
the canon law or any of its laws ,
against its members being free masons.
It is also assorted that when his holi
ness was a missionary on the Hivor
Plata , and then known as Brother
Mastai Ferrotti , ho frequently visited
lodges there , and his signature us a
mason is still , or was lately , preserved
in the Archives of ono of the subor
dinate lodges of the An'ontino Re
public.
* ; OOAT IIAI1IH.
The E. A. degree was conferred in
St. John's lodge last Thursday ,
An admirable portrait of Prof. J.
U. Brunor , W , M. of St. John's ledge
and High Priest of the chapter , has
been taken by Mr. Mitchell and is ex
hibited in his studio. Prof. Brunor is
attired in full masonic regalia und
stands between the columns withguvcl
in hand.
The American Swedish Lutheran
church has passed u rule refusing the
, communion to free masons.
Joseph Jefferson , the comedian , has
Leon a member of Concordia ledge ,
[ Baltimore , twice 1857.
The library of the grand ledge of
Massachusetts now contains 2,250
bound volumes and 2,00 pamphlets. '
Twenty years ago a mason , ' accord ?
ing to the laws of Arkansas. makes a
'
man an honorary member free fron :
dues.
Pholps. the anti-masonic candidate
for president , received 403 out of 0-
000,000 lotos.
dipt. John Knight , of Manchester ,
Mass. , was initiated in 1801 , and ho
claims to bo the oldest mason in the
United States.
At Nanimo , 1) . C. , the Chinese frco
masons have opened a lodge , and ini
tiated Reroute-on almond eyed candi
dates , "allcc sameo Mclican man. "
A lock of Washington s hair is care
fully preserved in an urn by the grand
lodge of Massachusetts , and each suc
ceeding grand master , at his installa
tion , receives the urn in charge and
becomes its custodian during his term
of ollice.
Grand Secretary Dichl , of the grand
lodge of Utah , Jinn had his fiftieth
birthday commemorated by his breth
ren by the gift of a handsome gold
watch and chain. Grand Master Emer
son made the presentation ,
TIII : Tiiii-u : LINK.
Tlio Grand Ledge of Independent
Order of Odd Follows of Wisconsin
mot in annual session in Milwaukee
last week. The attendance was very
largo. 11. E. Davis , of Middlolown ,
the Grand Master , delivered the an
nual address. Ten now lodges have
been instituted during the past year.
Tlio report of the Grand Secretary
gave the State membership at 14,470 ,
and the members of individual lodges
27.5 , nnd Hobokah lodges fi3. The
amount paid for the relief of the
Brotherhood during llio year was
812,758. lo , and for relief to widows
and families ? 5,00 ( ) . Now members ,
1,000. , _ There io 11 cash balance of $ ! ! , -
457.80 in the treasury.
The nineteenth annual session of
the Grand Ledge of Now Xeiilaml was
hold in Wellington in March. Tlio
number of members under its juris
diction is 791 , in twenty lodges , mak
ing a gain of fo'rty-oiglit members for
the year. The Funeral Fund has
gained Homo 81,000 during the term ,
now aggregating $10,000 , Among the
resolutions adopted was ono instruct
ing the Noble Grands not to permit
any applause in Lodges , except during
lecess. The next session is to be hold
at Duncdin.
The next session of the Washington
Territory Grand Ledge will bo hold in
Walla Walla next May.
The first hall over dedicated to the
use of the Order was built in Balti
more , Md. , in 18. ! ! .
Two Irishmen upon going into an
interior town noticed these mystic letters -
tors I. O. O. F. upon the cap-stono
of a building. Says ono to
the other : "An1 phat's that
name , Pat ? " "Shuro and yur'ro
stupid if you don't know , Toddy ! Why
that's the hoightof the building , shuro ,
100 fate , do yo'a mind' ' "
KNICIIITS OK 1'VTIIIAS.
Nebraska Ledge No. 1 , Knights of
Pythu.s , Bccms to bo in an unusually
nourishing condition. Nearly every
meeting results in an increase of mem
bership and the increase is of good ,
well selected material. This organiza
tion with its endowment rank for the
protection of the families of the
Knights , and its code of moiality is
doing its full share in elevating the
standard of true manhood and de
serves the success everywhere , attend
ing itn utl'ortH.
Tlio next session of the Grand
lodge will bo held at Lincoln on
October SHh. The Lincoln lodges will
give an nnprocodentedly elegant re
ception and entertainment in honor of
the visiting members of the order.
A grand prize drill and tournament
will take place at Lafayette , Ind. ,
under the ausdices of Lafayette Divi
sion , No. 1 , U. K. Prizes amounting
to over § 1000 are offered.
Critics are suggesting changes in
the Ititual , doing away with ' 'the
amplified third , " etc.
The membership of Nebraska Ledge
No. I is now over fifty.
Dlnliolioal Plot.
National Ansocliitiil Pius * .
CHIOAOO , Juno 11 p. m. A
diabolical gunpowder plot intended to
work wholesale murder in the Chicago
Steve works was discovered last evening -
ing happily in lime to prevent serious
consequences. The plot was designed
particularly to kill two moulders
named L d1 Fluro and Sissons , who
were pouring molten iron into the
mould , when they discovered that the
mould had apparently boon tampered
with. They were just ready to raise
the ladle and iill this par
ticular mould when they do
cidpd to make a close examination.
This they did by scraping away the
sand from the inside of the mould.
This process revealed a paper bag
which contained ubout two pounds of
gunpowder. TJqs' hellish plot is bu-
liovod to have boon gotten up by a
number of malcontents who uro now
out on the strike. They desired par
ticularly to wreak vongounco on Ses
sions , who after joining the strike
which was inaugurated at the works
in February last , soon loft the strik
ers and resumed work. The effects of
the explosion would have boon frightful
iis a largo number of men wore stand
ing near waiting the opportunity to fill
their moulds , and the while hot iron
would have boon thrown in every di
rection. Session was assaulted near
his homo ono night two weeks ago ,
and it was thought at that tiiu that
the outrage was by strikers , but it
could not bo proved. The police this
morning took the matter in hand ami
are pushing an investigation vigor
ously.
GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN.
Dr. King's Now Discovury for Con-
Bmnjition is cortninly tlio k'rpjitest
inetlical roinody over placed within the
reach of BuHbriin , ' Immunity. Thou-
Kill ids of oiico liulnlosa Hullbrurs , now
loudly proclaim tnuir jmilso for this
womluuul discovery to which thoj
ewe their lives. Not only does it posl
tivuly cure Consumption , hilt CoiiL'lia ,
Colds , Asthma , .bronchitis , Ilaj
Foyer , Hoarseness and all ullections o
the Throat , Chest und Lungs yields
at once to its wonderful cumtivo jxnv
or us if hv nmgiu. Wo do not ask you
to buy n large bottle unless you know
what you aso gutting. Wo thcrofon
earnestly request you to call on you
druggists , ISH & MoMxiioK , and got a
trial bottle free of cost whicli will con
vhico the most skeptical of iU wonder
ful merits , and show you what .a rugu
lar one dollar : size bottlu will do. Fo
solo by Ish & McMahon. ' (4) ( )
L B.
Our Stock must be reduced during the
sent month in order to make room while
closed for changes and alterations
in July.
LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS NEXT WEEK I
Come And Get Our Prices.
25,000 , YARDS BROCADE DRESS MODS AT 8 CENTS ,
WORTH 'AND ' USUALLY SOLD FOB 20 CENTS.
LADIES' UNBLEACHED HOSE , 25c.
"WXDZRTZBI IDOTJBLDU.
OUR 70c UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT ,
(4)L GOES LIKE HOT CAKES.
And well it may , as it it the BEST SHIRT ever sold
for that price. Wamsutta Muslin , 2,200 linen
bosom and cuffs , Reinforced and double
stitched and
81.25.
No'Hore than ThreeShirts Sold to one person
CUE GENTS' FANCY HOSE AT 10 AND 25 CENTS.
Beat the World/- .
Fifty Pieces Best Turkey Red TaWe Linen at 50 cts , per Yard ,
UNLEAGHED TABLE LINENS AT 20 GENTS PER YARD.
( AT HALF THE USUAL PRICE.
. .
Gents' Linen Collars $1.40 Par doz.
Gents' Gauze Undershirts , 35c worth 60c.
Ladies' Cotton and Silk Gloves Way down ,
BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST I !
A Big Job in CORSETS , only 50 Dents , worth $1.00 $ ,
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF.
IN OUR
Merchant Tailoring Department.
LB. WILLIAMS & SONS
CASH DRYQGOODS HOUSE ,
. .
3C ' 'GE & FIFTEENTH STS. , Opposite Postoffice.
More Popular than Ever.
THE GENUINE
New Family Sewing Machine.
The popuhr dcmsnJ lor the OENt'lNK SINOKU In 1S79 orceeiloJ that o ( nny prevloni j-oar during
the quarter of a century In which this "Old Reliable ' Machine hoa l > v n before tlio public.
In 1878 wo mM . 360,422 Muchlnw.
In 1879 o cold . 431,107 "
Kxcc oiori nyprcTloui year . 74,736 "
OUIl SAU3 LAST YEAU WERE AT THE KATE OK
OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY
Tor every business day In the year.
REMEMBER : THK
" OLD RELIABLE"
THAT EVKUY HEAL SI.VOKK
SINGER
Sr.WINO MACHINE HAS THIS
IS THE STIIONOEST , SIMPLE
TUADE - SIAUK CAST INTO
THE MOST Dttll.UlM : BKWIXd
TUB IKON STAND AND IMBEDDED
MACHINE E\EU VET CON
BEDDED IN THE AUM OP
STUL'CTED.
THK MACHINE.
THE SIFJCER R/iANUFACTUfMG / GO.
Principal Office , 34 Union Square , N. Y.
1,500 Subordinate OHlccs , In the L'nltvd States nnd Canada , nnd 3,000 offices In the Old World nd
.
South America.
-AGENT FOR-
THE GHIGSCERING
AND SOLE AGENT TOR
Hallet , Davis & Co..James & Holmstrom , and
J & O. Fischer's Pianos ; also Sole Agent
for the Estey , Burdett and t e Fort
Wayne Organ Oo.'s Organs.
I DEAL IN PIANOS AND OROANS EXCLUSIVELY. HAVE HAD YEARS
THE BUSINESS , AND HANDLE ONLY THE UEST.
218 Sixteenth St. , City Hall Building , Omaha.
HALSEY V. PITCH , Tuner.
& / * / $ / ? & //j
/ / & / & /f/&t
MAX MEYER & BRO.
the Oldest Wholesale and
Retail Jewelry House in
Omaha , Visitors can here
find all novelties in Silver
Ware , Clocks , Rich and
Stylish Jewelry , the La
test , Most Artistic , and
Choicest Selections in
Precious Stones , and all
descriptions of Fine
Watches , at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible with
honorable dealers. Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Farn-
ham Streets.
MAX MEYER & BRO.
IAI IEEE & BED , ,
THE LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE
IN THE WEST !
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any Eastern Manufacturer
and Dealer.
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or installments at Vi
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock of
Steinway Pianos , Knabe
Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes.
Also Clough & Warreu ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before pnr-
chasing.
WM. F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in Hardware ,
Cooking Stoves
TIIST
Stove Eepairer , Joh Worker and lannfactnrer
O3E" TDS OX *
Tenth and Jackson Sts. , - - - Omaha , Neb.
"DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS.
FIRST NATIONAL DANK , P.'attimouth , Neb.
CHAPMAN & McLENNAN- , ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
MORRISON & DROWN ,
SMITH & STRODE ,
W. H. HARTIOAN ,
M. O'OONOHOE ,
0. E , WESCOTT , CLOTHIER ,
P. B. MURPHY. DILLIARDHALL ,
. ,
CEO. EDCARTON (
1. N. HICKS , CITY RESTAURANT.
W. R. CHITTENDEN , GROCER ,