71 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDA * . JUNE 12 , 1387.- = TWELVE XWm A Gigantic Move to the Front i3& i _ , / f I * J f. . . /1 A "DTJ T Tf * * tifS OAK-BOLIC . , . A.Jtt. ling loose anil removing the mil cons matter nnd will clnnr the Head , Throat , Bronchial Tubes ntul Lungs , In n few mm * ifa&z- tiles. Ac single application gives immodhito rcliof in Cold * . Ctttnri'h , lli'onchltls , ILi\i \ fever. Croup , JS'i I' ' % & - „ he , Sore Throat , anil Is used in connection with our "DKUKLLA'iOH" Treatment is warranted to euro every ' t\ & = : CT.JC. Athina and nil hum troubles relieved in live mliiutds and ctiral in uchrly every case. The "Carbolic Smolc" M-s rte iV will remove Iho local troubles nnd tlio "Drliclla1o > ' ' ( a j.urely vpjjetablo treatment ) , will cleans the Liver , Cure In- Vfej/ | | S | W&OiV digestion , llcyulntc the Bowels , Vurlfy the Blood , nnd drive outof the system all trace of disease. Houicmbcr it Is _ _ iS _ ' V > > ? fV THE GREATEST ANTISEPTIC REMEDY KNOWN. J J3fj { ? * ' 2 - - - * & This great romcdinl agoul , formulated nnd thoroughly tested by its originator ( tin eminent physician ) while actively engag . ed in the special practice of Head , Throat nnd Lung Diseases , extending over n period of thirty years , on bcinfrplnceiTbo- ANOUL. OK HEALTH fore the people in its present form the embodiment of simplicity sprang at once into popular favor by the wonderful cures obtained from its use. K . Tim " SMUICK tlAKUl. ] " ovnuumus UISUASU. ,000 That These Testimonials are Genuine. $1,000 HOMK TESTIMONIALS. Carbolic SinoKn Ilnll Co. Guntlomcn : I hnvo been nccmMtuit sullerer from cut mill forthu Init llvo yours. I Imvo trlcil ninny i einedlcs that rlnlmeil u Hiiro euro but rerolvod nobonoflt from iiny or tliimi. My bend iittlmta would bo- roiiiu so stopped 11 p with mucous mutter Mint It wns Impostlhlo for tno to lirnntlio through my noslrlK My sleep wn also Inoucn by choking scnuntlon cixupcil by thu dropping of the mu cous mnttorlnto Iho throat. 1 Hist rccalvrd free test of jour. Smoke Hall some three months IIKO , mill was surprised to llnd that U cleared my head In n four mlnutijs , and pnvo wonderful rcllcft I then purchiiiMl n tmll which I Imvo boon uslnjf dnco , nnd cun imw f-uy honestly nuil truthtnlly , that I um entirely cured. I sloop well at night , hnvo u Kood npiictlto and feel llko n now man Vour * truly , N j\vfojf : IIALV , . Wllli Omufift lleptibllcnn. Sub'ci Hied In my presence nnd sworn to bul'oro mo this Mill duvof May , 17. ISKAI , ! W. \ \ ' . KUysolt , Notary Public. OMAHA , Neb. , March ai , if > 37. CAunoi.io RVOKU H.M.I , ro.-Oontlomen : I Imvo used your Cut-holla Rmojjo Hull for on- tnrrh , coldi , c-te. , iinil llnd fioni o\purlnnco thnt It Blvos Immodlmo lellot In all such troubles ; bolnir uppliuij by Inhnlatlon , It nut- umllv reaches the xcnt or Ihn disease , rcmov * IIIK Iho mucous mutter , illslnloctlmr nnd liunl * Inif thodHeiiPcd inotnbrnnoa In n short time. 1 bullovo It to bo n wondortul incdluul discovery , nnd Uko ploniitro In ciidorMm- . I nin n ( 'rm- ! unto ot the university Pennsylvania Modlcnl ColloKo.of 1'hllndo.lphla , whloh Ian Ktmrmitco of my nuthoilty nnsubli subject * . Yoiiis very truly , \Y. II. HIinm.ADl.tf , M. I ) . D. 1) . S. , IW1 S. nth stioet , Council lllullH , In. Buhscrlbod In inyjirosoncouiid sworn to boloto this Uitluluyol Mniclt , 1KST. JAMKrf ! ' . MOUTON , ISKAi/l Notary IMbllc. 1 t A RAILROAD WAR SPECK , Tiia Missouri Pacific and B. & M , Preparing to Invade New Territory. GRADING STAKES ALREADY SET. Hostilities A ain Renewed In the Marlon-Berry Row A. Bold , Bad Man Capital City Happenings. IFHOM THE BKF.'S LISCOI.X BUREAU. . ! The recent railroad movements in cen tral Nobrasks portend a war for the future , ' or at least a cloud somewhat larger than a man's baud is already on the borizonr Whoa the Missouri Pacific , sot its grade stakes in nearly a Uay.nnd located and commenced work upon its llnoifrom Talmadgo to Crete , it was evi dent that It was a sjnrpriso to the BM. . , ' (9r ( it paSsed diro'cUy through u section of country in which the latter road had en joyed eminent , domain for years. The Missouri Pacillc is now at work upon this line nnd has all right of way secured , with depot grounds in Crcto , and it was further understood by the recent acts of their company that more 1) ) . & M. terri tory was to bo invaded by the Missouri Pacific people in a very short tine. To check thcso Inroads , the H. & M. has secured the entire right of way fora line from Crete to Milford and the last work of this character that secured the way be fore the road was finished yesterday. It is evidently the Intention of theB. . & M. people to bmld this line At once and in that way precede the Missouri Puoiu'c in gathering in territory out of. the art that would otherwise bo captured by its rival. AUTHI.r.S ! OK INCOUVOUAT10N. The Fremont Continuous Kiln com pany , of Fremont , Neb. , lias filed its arti cles of incorporation witli the secretary of state. The company will manufacture brick and terra , cotta , tiling , drain pines , nnd they have a capital stock of 130,000 for'tho management of the plant and the business. The gentlemen forming the corporation nre tlio Continuous Kiln com * of Omahti , Manloy Rogers , K. II. Btny , Scrouo U. Colson , Edward lllowltt , Howard & Uothwoll. A. Chris * tiauson , N. M. Hanson , J , W. I-ovo , C. U. Toncmy , Kay Nye , General W. E. Dor- sct , H. Archer , L. P. Larson. Meyer & Sonumcn , T. F , .Quick , 1) ) . F. Morohonso , L. II. Rogers and Jnmcs Raiding. UMIlKH DISCUSSION. Ttc management of the Crete Chautau- qua assembly grounds are at work at tempting to interest tholi. & M. in'a work that would bo eventually profitable to both nnd of much bouofit to tno assembly. At the entrance to tlio assembly grounds there is a Mghtly location that is every way eligible for a hotel silo. What the nis mbly people would like woull bo for the road to interest itself to the extent of putting a 100-room hotel nt that point that would bo. through the summer mouths , a popular place for a few days' recreation. There is nothing of the kind in the state , and it ought to pay , whoever undertaken it. 11OST1LIT1KS RRNF.WKD. The Marvin-Borry cosu that was tried In the district court a few days ago , in which Rorry was charged with attempt ing to kill Marvin , is again renewed tills soon after the defendant was lucky enough to go free , The renewal of hos tilities , as stated , Is that Kerry nnd her son wont to Marvin's house when ho was nway and took almost the entire contents in the furniture line awny with thorn. Marvin , assisted by an otUoor and a warch warrant , secured the property igntn from the' ccrrya , nut U came nnorly OMAli \ < Neb. . April ' "J , 1897. C.innnuc SHOIU : llu.i , Co.-Ocntlomen : Fomo tlrao nto you Induced mo to try your Sinoko Hall. Atthotlmo t had a child sutler- Inif with n very bad whoopingcoUKh. Ho eoutd hardly Ho down , aa It brotiKht on Htiiinuiilntiou liom the phlegm , itnil In his cllorls to throw elf thH Ptrln y iihleirm ho wns constantly vomit * IIIK his fooil HE fast ns taken In. 1 nmdo him lulmlu the mnoko fiom the ball thteo times fni- u duy , nnd Insklo of 49 hours broke the cough up. I'loin the start the rmokc altcreil the cltar- nctcr of the secretions , they beetimo lee u ninl easily thrown elf In the form ol mutter , and thu rlilld tccovorcd fully III n lew dajs. Siuco that 1 hnvo u od the Snioko Hull In my fnuillv for all ordlnnrr colds , for which It ulvc-3 InUuut relief nnd a speedy cure Ik'spccmilly , &o. , n. II. iir.iCMCH , fonnnUslon Morchnnts , bOI , fOI. bOS , 807 Howard SuliscrlbeJ In my presence and s urn to bo this 22nd duy ot April , 18S7. UIUL.Iv w. IClIVSOIt , Notary Public. OMAHA , Neb. , March I , 18 7. CVKIIOUU BMOKK DAM. Co. ( lentlomen : I purchased one of ) our Caibollu Hmolto Hulls I.ilt Junuuryut Kast St. l.ouU , III. , wm stiller- Intf nt the Biuno tlmo with a sovoio case of nasitl ciilniih , iind continuous dropln'H | ( of miiuoug matter Into the throat. 1 vrns ulso sub ject tu glcU hendacho , whloh troubled me a Brent dual. 1 hayo used your ii'imdy faith- Hilly nnd according to dlicctlons , and nm on- tli-ely cured. Youis truly , li. II. MIJ1TAUT,2.,12 Jones street. SubsetIbfd and sworn to before mo this ISth ilny ol'Mniuh. 18S7. ISIAU ] I. A. IlltADlUCIC , Notary Public. OMAHA , Nob.March , 5 , IS17. C.MinoMO SMOKI : ll\i.r , Co. , Onmha , Neb. Oontlcmen : I take plentnire In lecommcndlnv vour remedy , the Cnrbollu Hmoko Itnll , for 1 bcllevo It has saved my Hie. I have boon tioublod for yours with what was considered to bo an Incurable case ot Catarrh. Have bcon under tieatment of several well known physi cians of Omulm , but could rocelvo no relief fiom them. My condition continued to grow > \oirfe , until nt last tlio disease begun to eat through the mombinnos of my nose and mouth , making the breath very offensive , nnd causing sovoial pieces of decayed bone to caniu from my mouth. I had given up all hopes of over locolvlnjf n euro , but decided to try your rem edy tor a relief I not only lorolved relief , but am happy to stntu that I am almost entire ly cuiod. I Imvo locn using- the remedy now for about two months : my general health 13 much Improved , and I nm sutlslled that the Smoke Hall will entirely curn mo. Veiy ro- spi-ctfully , MUS. 0. A. NEWMAN , Itos. Cor. 27th nnd Cumin ? streets. OMAHA , Nob. , Jan. 8,1337. CARnniiio SMOKK HAM , < ; < > . Oontlonion : I hnvo used your Carbolic Smoke Hall for eolds and sere throat nnd tlnd It to bo an Infallibly remedy for such troubles. A'oura truly , Dlt. A. S. HILLINGS. Southeast corner DoUgo and lith ! streets. OMAHA , April IS , lS7. CAnnor.in BMOKE flAM. Co Gents : 1 Imvo used your Smoke Hall to great ndvnntugp tor henduohc.eolds nnd catnrrlinl alToctlous. from which I huvo bcon a sufferer for n considerable period. In every ease relief has bocn prompt and to-day I nm entirely free Irani such ail ments. For such cages the Snioko Hall Is all you claim tor It. Yours truly , 0. W. SMITH , 1'rop. Heal Estate Gazette. Subset Ibcd In my presoneo and awora to before me this 10th day of Apill , 1S87. IHUAM A. BTUH013 , [ SEAL ] Notary Public. being another free-for-all before they were secured. This latest case is now in court. A nvi > MAN. The papers at the locality whore the event Occurred anil in this city are busily engaged at the present time in turning over R chap named Victor A. JSoblo , who is a resident of Johnson county , but who has been teaching over the line in Gage county. It is alleged that this man after gaining the good will of the little girls in the school amused himself by drawing the most indecent and lascivious pictures and writing fond letters , which he gave them. When his work was discovered bo was tired immediately from the school and from the presence of the enraged parents. ABOUT TOE CITY. J.G. Stock well , who owns and operates a. brickyard near the city , will on'Monciuy evening ask the oity council tor the right to pavu a portion of a street at his own oxtionso , to test brick pavement. J. L. McKenzlo has the past few days been conducting a school of instruction iu Odd Fellowship at that society's hall , nnd Friday ovenlns members of the order in Lincoln presented him with an elegant gold-headed cane nnd'a diamond pin. IJp will dopavt from the oity in a nappy frame of mind , with substantial gifts to remind him of his visit' . lu the district court tlio trial of Land lord Hooney , of the Iowa house , lias bocn in progress and Rooney has boon cleared , liis oll'enso was shooting at employes in the Now Republic printing olllcc. v Doom. who hns bcon pitching for the Lcavonworths , has been purchased by the Kansas City club for f 1,700 and ar rived in Lincoln yesterday to play with his now club. Lawrence , who has plaved thus far this Reason with the Llncolns , lias been released and goes to the St. Joos. Joos.A A party named George Donsmoro has bcon wanted for some time for an assault committed on P. Coursey Richards in Ai > nl.i IIo was discovered In the oity Friday by an ofllcor and taken to Judge Brown's court nnd lined $5 and costs. An employee at the Windsor house named Meyera was discovered by J. Schwartz , u traveling salesman , in his room with his1 samples , evidently on a thieving expedition , In attempting to escape and avoid arrest ho assaulted Schwartz , but was'arrested nnd lodged In Jail. Yesterday ho hart his trial , out escaped with n line for assault 03 there was no proof of his getting any good- * . On the university campus Monday , commencidg At 0 n. m. , occur thu annual Hold day snorts and contest * for prizes iu this lino. These exercises will occupy too day and are arranged as follows. I. Running rac . 100 yards. Prize , bcsi Dunlsp hat , given by W. K. Dennis. 3. Jumping , boat standing Hi in p. Prl/.e , an athlete sulr , by Kler. a Wrestling mateh-ttrrt round. 4. Wuellbairow race. Prlie , set of Rollin- son's Ancient Monarchies , by A. T. Lemlng AOo. 5. 1'ac of war * freshmen ts. juniors ; and Boptioiuoies vs. seniors , C. Sack race. Prize , pair of wigwam slip- , by Yale DriK 7. LOUR run , two-thirds of a mile. Prize , PODKOU silk coat and vest , by ilurlbut & Co. 8. 'Ihrowlnir match. Prlie , leather bourn Shakespeare , by Kawell. t . WrentllnR Bccoud round. AKTKHNOOX. 10. Tug of war between the best two teams. U. Wrestllne match third round. Prize , Mommsen's Home , by U.V. . Urowu. li Potato1 race. Prize , novelty : > Oxford tippedfcuws , by webrter 4 Inlieoe , 101'J O street. is. liasoball. University team vs. Lincoln juulore. II. Decisions of JuCUcs. The reform city administration cnn do a little good work if it will reduce the nuuibor of atroet fakir * who are ulnios daily licensed to swindle the public This may bo too practical work tor the mayor , but ho rniglnUry it. Mendelssohn & Lswrie , architect. D L. Shane , superintendent. OMAHA , Nob. , Jim. 4,1887. SMOKE UAI.L Co. tentlomon : 1 wisn to express to you tnjr fullest roininendn- tlon of the merits nt your Sinolto Hull. It hns cured my c.Unrrh eonipletely. I bcllovo It to bo the tfreatost medical discovery of iho nse , Olvo mo some of your circulars nnd I will distribute them o the road for you. Very truly , ' Trn\ollnj ? snlesman Churchill Pump Co. , 1111 1'urnaln Etrcot , OMAHA , Nob. . Doc. 27.18JO. CAIIDOMC SMOKI : IIAI.II Co. ( lontlomcn : Vour rahiiblo reraody , "Varbollc Smoke , " us applied throiiKh your Caibolle amoko Hall , hiss beun used In my lainlly und has ullvi'ded Immo ! dlntc. relief from he.iducho , cold and catarrh. Infaot.lf pvopoilr nppllod , I consider It nspecl- ' tlo for tboso complulnts , nnd 1 behove It will ijuroimr diica < o of the mucous membrane thnt can bo reached.by . Inhalation. VouM.tiulv , c. c. runny. Trunk manufacturer 140flDouila8 stioot. OMAIM , Nob. , Jan. 5,1837. CAnnoLic SMOKE HAW , Co. , Uniahu. Noo. Onntlemen : Vour Carbolic Smoke Hall U in deed n wonderful remedy. It has cuied mo of n very severe c.iso of catarrh nnd tro.it trouble , from whloh I have sutlerod for Fomo tlmo. If this statement will bo of any sorvlco to jou U30 It ns you FCO proper. Yours truly , 1'ojtul Clerk U. 1' . K. 1L F. W. VAILM : . OM IIA , Neb. . Jan. 3 , ISC7. CMUIOUC SMOKI : HAM. Co. , Omalin , Neb. Denllenien : Iliivltiff suffered with catnrth for manv yours , I Inn o tried almost every teniody and have Lut little lulth In "patent medicines. About a month 111:0 I was induced to try one of jour Smoke Hulls nnd cun honestly bay that t Imvo received more benefit from the use ol It than uny 1 have over tried. I bell\o It will en tirely euro mo. Youru very truly , DAN. f. BHGLI.Y. Foreman Itec3 Printing Co. Ilex On-icu IlovnV OPV.U v HOIISK , I Jnii.3,1887. f Cvnnor.ic SMOKI : HAM. Co. , Omaha , Nob. Oontleracn : Scolns your remedy nd\ortlsed In the programmes of custom thoatois , pur- chu cd n Carbolic Suiolco Hall , when your uncut llrst started hero. 1 nm plonsed to sny that It has proved effective In ouriiifr bud colds and ratarrhululloctlons. 1 consider it a wonderful remedy. You are at liberty to use this as j on BOO proper. Very trulv yours , E. K. WH1TMOUR , Treasurer. OMAHA , Neb. , Jan. 10,1SS7. CAimoi.ic S.MOKn HAM , Co. , Omaha , Neb. Oents : Wo hnvo both usedyout vnlunlilo remedy ody , Cnibollo Smoke Hull , lor catarrh , and wo are picascd to state that It has proved effective In curing us. Y jurs truly , OUKGOHY & HADI.EY. Itoal Estate Agents , 3M S. Fifteenth bt. Oincr. or FICIIKH ft Nix , I William's Hloe * . Omaha , Noli. , Dec. aJ , 18 9. f CAHHOMC SMOKK HAM. Co. Uciitlomcn : I lmM < been n constant sulfcror from acute ca- tnrrh for twrnty-llN o years nnd hnvo spent bun- dicdsof dollars for relief. Nothing bus Klvcn me such satisfaction us your Carbolic Smoke Hall. It affords Immediate rollof. 1 have also used It forslclt heuducho with bonollt. Yourstruly OKO. H. tlSCIII.lt. ' OMMIA , Neb. , Dec. 2S , 18 0. CAiinoMC SMOKK HAM. Co. , Omnhu , Nob. Ocntlonicn : I sec } on hare opened nuolllco In Omaha and lsli you great success. It wns your remedy t hut cured mo ot iiouralum nnd liendnohe , trom which I bad boon troubled lor ycnrs. 1 purchased n bill through the Indian * apollp , Ind , , iiBcncy , nnd slnco 1 have com * mcnced uilng It 1 huvo been entirely relieved tiom my trouble. Hoping . this may bo of ser- Conductor Pullman Car Co. io. oiiio. TOLEDO. 0. Ort. II , lS.-0.-Carbollo Smoke Hall Co : Clouts I have had hay fever for the past three yorrs. I hnvo boon luvlu ? It so bmlly that thu nlr iin.ss.tKes In my nose would close up so I could not breathe through my head Irom the time the attack would como an till frtut would icllovo me. During the midst of the nttaolr'.hlayoar 1 purchased n Hinokci Hall. It h'nvo mo Immeilluto relief , nud 1 bavu brouthcd through my bend ever sinceI can recommend It to nil huy-fover suirorcrs. It. 1. . NiRiioi.s , Supt. of MilbiirnViiKon Works. ST AUdU.SriNK , FIiA. ST. AuntiSTiNK , Flu. , January - . " > , 1SS7. Car- bollc Sniolio Hull Co : ( lents Hiuo iecel\cd the Snioso Halls for which nc'.epf my thanks : trill always lecommcnd the Carbolfo Hmoko liall for the ' ( Kil wo know It bn I done us ntul others. Yours rcspei'tfully , Musi. citAULLS F . Guno. THE L1TTLIS PlfYSlCJAN T3T7" TVT A TT with full directions on receipt of price ? 2 , and * cents postage. "DKHEtr JJJL IVlAXi-J LATOH"packttiro.tobo SPd In'connonlon ' wlth"3moko Hall" In all Asthmatic , Uronchlal and Chronic Cases , $1 additional , NOTICE-r-Tliis remedy is not for sale by ' druggists , canvassers or peculiars. Call or address Carbolic : Smoke Ball Company , Room 11 Creigutou l3loek , 15th St. next to the Postofflcc , Omaha , Neb. CSTGood agents wanted in every town andcountv la Nebraska. The Grand Lodge Organized Forty-three Years Ago , SOME INTERESTING HISTORY. Joe Smith's Efforts to Demoralize Masonry The First TJodRes in the State The Growth of "the Order Its Grand Masters. Davenport Democrat : The grand lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in Iowa- will assemble m this city iu their forty-third annual communication next Tuesday. And with a hearty greeting and welcome for the grand oflicers and representatives , the Domocrat-Gazottcin honor of the event , gives its readers a HISTORIC SKETCH of tlio grand lodge , which' will interest its Masonic readers , and bo read With attention by the profanes. Of course the history is but a sketch complete it would require as much space as would the his tory of the state itself , It was as early as 1810 that the question of organizing a lodge in this state was iirst mentioned , and at that time , while Iowa wns only in-tlio second ycnr of her territorial existence , it was a difficult matter to iind men of sulllcicnt faith or time to take hold of the matter and to interest themselves in the organization of a state lodge. The call was made by James Clarke , afterward territorial gov ernor , nnd ho in his proclamation re quested the members of the craft to meet in Uurllnelon1 , where they mightbe able to hoar something for their good. At this mooting Mr. Wflliani Thompson , Iliram O. Honnctt and Evan Kyans were the most energetic , and thcso'gentlcmon must , in a great degree , bo given the credit for the organization of the order in thn state whioli is now so prominent and nourishing. The Burlington lodge was the first one formally established , and November 10 , 1810 , the grand master of the Missouri grand lodge issued to it the letter of dis pensation. Together with the gentlemen above mentioned , with the ofllcors , there wore Messrs. Lovan Curtz , Hammer and McCord , James It. Harsrook , late a resi dent of Iowa City , was the iirst grand master. The nest lodge' wns organized at Bloomington , ' now Aluscatlne , in the winter of 1841. Ansel Humphrey was the Iirst master of this lodge. In the fall of the same year a loduo was opened at Du- buquc. The Iowa City lodge , which is also among the oldest in tho' state , was founded a early as October , 1843. Soon after the forming of this lodge , the mem bers of the four lodges then organized , determined on a day for the holding of r Masonic convention. Iowa City was designated as the plnco of meeting , and on the first Tuesday in June , 1814 , dele gates from these lodges ipot tlloro for the uurposoof "proceeding to a complete and perfect organization of the grand lodge of Iowa. " At this' convention , the lodges over the territory' were all repre sented with the exception of ( ho Turlington lodge. Besides the lodges . represented , there wore also delegates from two lodges , one being the Rising Sou , No. 12 , al Moutrose , and Kookuk lodge. U. O. These had bcon under the jurisdiction of the Illinohgrand lodge , and had not been invited ( o the .convention ; but at the In stigation of' the Burlingtoa lodge they carne unbidden to the Iowa City meeting , uud there , as a matter of course , wore denied seats in the convention , not only on account of their charters being , ar rested , but also of their Mormon afliini- ties ; for it will bo remembered that Joe Smith had brought his colonies over into that part of Iowa and was working his principles into these two lodges. Ansel Humphreys , of the 131oominirton lodge , presided at the meeting , and through liis [ instrumentality and wisdom the grand lodge of the state was organized. The Burlington lodge was represented bv J. H. McKenny , Y > cslcy Jones nnd II. T. Hngins. The Uloqmington lodge was represented bv Worshipful Master Humphreys and D'r. 8. B. Olds. The Iowa City lodge was represented bv Dr. William Reynolds , J. Hartsock and Dr. Ballord. The Dubuque lodge was represented by. Timothy Fanning , G. W. Cunilngs and T. S. Wilson. At this mooting Oliver Cock was elec ted grand master , and thus in duo form , the grand lodge of Iowa was established on the 2d of January , 1H44. T. S. Parvin , who , with his father , Josiah Parvin , had taken prominent part in the organization of the grand lodge , was elected grand secretary , a position ho has hold over singe , with the exception of the year he was grand master , ajulevcn llicn ho per formed the grand secretary's duties. The late Judge Joseph Williams delivered the address at the convention. Such was the beginning of the grand lodge of Iowa. There was little that occured of much consequence till early m 1818 , the grand lodge commenced the stocking of its li brary and now it has in Us possession one of the best and largest coUsction of books in the Unhc.il States and a fine li brary building of its own. The first few sessions of the body wore held at Iowa City , when in 1818 , it was deemed best to make an itinerant body , or , as was generally romarkcti , "put It on wheels. " This was done in order to remove it from the political capital. The members of the fraternity have ever regarded politics and mason- ary as two separate institutions , and any alliance of the two as wrong ; but in December - comber , 1818 , two ambitious iiolilic'mns sought the advantages that their masonic friends and their rank might give thorn , and the ofliccs Which they sought came to thorn very easy. Thii was used ns a pretext by other politicians outside of the order , and it cast , of course , an oppro brium upon tno order to have such re- ilcctions cast ufiori its members. At about this'tintothe mania for the establishing " " had its tablishing ot "masonic colleges" origin , and the grand lodge , with a treasury of loss than foOO , wns hardly able to indulge in < < this kind of work. On this subjcctjtho/grand secretary , Prof. T. S. Parwin , was pleased to remark in his report , that "b/ippily , for once , the dogged obstinacy of youthful members overcame the proverbial wisdom and strength Of the older onesr and the grand lodge of Iowa was spared the humilia tion of some of faof sister grand lodges on thirf score' " ' It has also been the object of the Iowa grand lodge in'tho'past not to recognize any sentiment tending toward the estab lishment of a national grand lodge. This they have ever considered but the crea tion of n great giant that would iu time consume thu lesser bodies. The Iowa masons hnvo also been not a little con servative on all questions which seemed o bear.upon the ultimate narrowing of hnlr state rights , and tilts polut they have guarded jealousy. OAs is generally the case with largo pub lie associations of this kind it has been dil.icull for the Iowa grand lodge to come up through all these years Without contention und excitement. The Burl ington meeting in 1800 was ono of ex treme excitement , for nt this mooting was to bo decided the question of nflllln- tion , It is known to many that about this time many strangers came to our state and located : many of thcso were Masons from eastern states who werede - sirious of afliliatng ! with Iho Iowa , lodge ; and this-question , involving as-it did much risk to the Iowa fraternity , must of a necessity engender alarm. To this grand lodge thuro came great numbers of veterans in the Musonic cause in the cast , and these sought to assist the olli- cers of the state fraternity in reaching some definite conclusion upon the sub ject. ject.This This is the only question that has given the grand lodge any extraordinary anxiety. Its government has been ex ceptionally smooth and but little discus sion has existed in tlio order. This may bo counted as a reason for its peculiar success iu the state ; for really there is no state grand ledge in the union that has prospered better than this. When it or ganized in 1814 , there was a representa tion of only four charter lodges repre sented. Now it has 481 working lodges. Tills la an-increase of one-third over the Missouri grand ledge , and ono half over that of Illinois. THE OUAND MASTERS who have served in the executive chair of tuo grand ledge , arc as follows : Oliver Cock * of Burlington , 1844. Ccorgo W. McCleary * of Wnuello , 1840. Andrew lUyiiproys * of Muscatlne , 1S47. William I ) . McCord * of JJur.lncton , ia"X ) . Theodore S. Pnrvln of Iowa City , 18.7V Jnmcs L. HoRln * of Slgoiirner.'U&l. Aylett 11. Cotton of lAons , 1S55. John D. Smiiord * of Keokulc , 1S5G. James H. llartsock * ot Jo\va City , 1S5S. Thomas 11. Beaten , Jr. , * of Council BufTs , 1800. Edward A. Oullbert ot Dubunnc , 1SCO. Campbell Peck * of Keokulc , Ibb. Reuben . Peck _ . of Monter.umn _ . , , ISOr. ' f.ttrC Tfil.M UjiAtk * Vt John Hcott oiKevcda , . .t ( Mas 1' . Wafers of Rurlln ; ton. isn. Joseph Chapman ot Dnbtimie , lb ! . lienry W. Roberts ot Keukult. 1375. Xcphanlah 11. Luso of Iowa City , 1877 , Jeremiah > V. Wilson of Newton , 1878. Albert 0. Abbott of Morsballtown , 1879. ( John N. McClnnahan of Chnrlton , 1680. Jeorjo I ) . Van Saun of Cednr Falls , 1SS1. Judue Granger of Waukon , lbb'4. W. P. Allen of Dubtique , issc. * Dead. the number of Masons subordinate to this ledge i * 2C47. } The grand | edge will assemble for the forty-third tirao in Davenport at 2 o'clock Tuesday forenoon , iu the Burtis oporn house. The * OUDKH Of rnOCKBDINGS wlllbo ns follows : Immediately after opening in duo forn. Grand Master Allen will deliver his an nual address , which will be followed by reports of the other grand ollicors and the report of the committee on urodon- tials. The grand master Will tliuu an nounce .the appointment of standing committees. Wednesday will bo devoted to routine business , hearing reports of comrnlttcrs , cto.j nnd ills likely that the election for grand oflicers will bo held Wednesday afternoon. The Installation ceremonies will occur Thursday afternoon , and ad journment' Ino die will bo reached Thursday evening. How Two Selected Belles Bohaveu TltpmsefveA During a Service. A Sun reporter went with a country friend to Grace church to observe the 'demeanor of the fashionable girls who rendezvous there of a Sunday morning. They sat for a short tlmo in a po\v at the side that commanded a View of the en trance. Othcw wore there waiting for the ushers to find them better scuts. When the voluntary was about coining to an end the DOW- holders began to arrive. The girls rustled by in magnificent apparel , and every ono of early Marguerite with the doVo-llko oyds and the Haven Drains to his well devel oped bosom. Our widower , as wo have said , was handsomo. The dark brilliant beauty of the sons of Judcn was his. No thread of gray had touched his raven curls. His eyes were undimmed , his completion good , and. best of all , ho had kept his waist. Buoyant with excitement ho plowed into the ship , To the stewardess , tie said i "You hayo a Miss Lena Strauss .onboard ? " ( Delicious naino. Itsocmcd NK\V Yom < , ,1iuiunry 2tl.lhS7.Carbolic Smoke ' Hull Co : ( icnts Soinu four wocKs uxolion out Men , I was ImluciM tolmy ono of your HaiU. 1 linru loiuul taunt Lonct'.t ' , ami I want you to toiul mo ono dozen , C. O.I ) . , for my Ir.einK J.S.Svui.rAfdll , Tiwullnc Snlctmnn for Collluirs , Doremy & Co.tf , 460 ami ts. llioatlwiiy , Now York. j ' I.MHANAI 01. iHlml. . . July ' _ ' - ! , 1NMJ. Ixnils R. Mnyr , Kfiq. . jeweler , No. li Clielo street , snys : I Imvo Iinil 11 vury suvoio nun of cntnrrli mill tlirout ttotiblo for ttto r-Htt ton j ours , ninl my oyu < lnlit win trivntly WL-aVunuil , I | iuichisrd ; onu ol Iho I'uil'olla MMIOUO Hull j , mul Ttoiii it * use durlvcJ Inimodlntn lollof , niul now nm iirrimmontlv ctirril. My ejcslKlit Is perfect. 1 clK'ti fully ivcommrncl It to my liiemls. LOUIS K. MAYU. H\-Oov. II. M. llWiop sn > s ! I hnvo boon troubled with c.Uairli tor suM'iHlyous 1 tried your MnoUo Itnll , ami titko pluusiiiu In statin ) ; 1 conslilur It a vnlunlilo rumuily mul well wottliy ol H trial by tlmso ttoublod wltU vnturrh. ItosLL'ctrully , H. Jl. IllSHOr , Ex-Gov. of Ohio. This letter was written to n frltmil : MONT in : vt. , Fob I.ilsi37. 1'or more limn oljiht ycnis my mother has tnkcn trcnltncnt from several prores lotnl : fi-icnil. ' , ntul , 1 nm sorry to ssy , oiliaustoa my own stock ot knowledge. In trylm ; to cuio hur of caturihal iloutuuss nntl npiirnlfrlii , but iillour ullorts failed. However , Ilko Marl : Twain , 1 nm trjinif nvcr > tlilnir that coinua nlone1 , mul irnvo the Hmoltu Hull n Inlr teit. To my utter surjirlso iind K ' 'it ' joy. In lesathan ono wool , her ncurHlgm entlroly illi- nppearcil , and atiy h now Ircc froin lljl PlUa. \oucnnsnylolhoSmoKo Bull Company Ilint I nm n medical inuu of e-lxlocn years' MiuiillnL- nntl mumber of lioiiso of common ? , nnd wll Klvu them her sworn testimonial mul my own cettlflcato on honor whnt it u s done lor my family. J A WATSON , M. D. , L. It. ( J. 1) ) . Ycu.viiit.K , Ark. , Jan. KTi Carbollo Fmoko Ilnll Co. : I have tc tnl your medU'liies mid cnn truthfully H.iy this : I Imvo prnctleud moillrlno for thirty years , und your Cutbollu Smoke Unit rcllcvo * CHtnuh , a > thum , croup , iiciiialvln anil bronchitis moroioudlly tlmn any prepniatlon ; nnd will any further , tlr.it uo physician cnn pro- l .ro a rcmoily thnt will Blvo roller IIR peen ns the Curbolto Hinuk' ) llall tor tliioagoa mimu < l In your circular. \V. M. NOI5 , M. I ) . Dr. Nee fli st purchase. . ! ono ball : the mitt or der wns six Units : the next order 2 3 B.tlls : also , u second order of i&i HulU. Cnrbollo Sinoko Ilnll Co. . fnrllnnnpolls , Ind. : My llttln child ono nlwht Iind n severe nttnolt of croup. I used the Carbolic Snioko Hull , which 1 Altvayg keep In myuoufco , and It relieved It In a low moments It went to sloop mid Hoj't soundly. I hnvo used it for many duoasog , nnd , from my own pcronnt oxperlonuoj. o m rccom- ' niond it no wonderful In Iu curntlvo olTocts. N. V. CAIITCII , M. U. , Mnploton , 1ml. ASTHMA. ICYKAIIS KTANOINO. CURED. Ciirbolic Smoke Ball Co. : I bu\o sullerod with nsthmn slxteon ypnrs. Mirny times my llfo wns dcgpiurcd of. rhy ieati3 ! In Kuston , P . , Jersey City. N. . I. , nnd In I'hlla- dolphin fronted mo , and , In liict , spent nun- drods of dollnra ; fouml no relief. I liixvo used your modiclno for over two months : hnvo not liad ( in tittnck , nnd feel permanently cured. You hnvo my sincere thnnkg for whnl your gmoko Hall nod Dobollator hns done for mo. I'll I I.I. 11C. . Koi'l' , l" \ North Twonticth streot. St. I/nil" , fo. Sworn to before mo ttila 7th < lny of Fcbrunry , 1887. A. A. I'AY.oo.v , Notary Public. Bt. I iu Is , Ho. to suggest a clinging girl nnd a dreamy waltz as ho mentioned it ) . "Oh , yes ; Fraulein Strauss has bcon ill , but blio is dressed and up. Stop this wav. " How he stopped. There were several ladies on the sofas of the saloon. To ono of these the stewardess led him. "Your friend has come , Miss Strauss , " said sho. Great kingl was ho droauiinf A pudgy , doughy faced , heavy-looking woman , whoso figure rcsouiblcd an 8 more than any other , rose with a Jittlo squeal of joy and cast herself upon his bosom. Lena had bcon a fairy. She was as broad as she was long. Lena's flaxen hair had been bright , and so luxuriant that her Marguerite braids wore as thick as his wrist. Lena's stock of hairs hardly cov ered her protuberant temples , and was a dirty ash color. Lena in 'TO had been a fragile poem in petticoats. Lena lu ' 87 was a churn with a bonnet on. Who shall depict the cyclone of disap pointment that swept over the widow's soul ? The first wlfo , In willowy style nttd Yankco dash , rose before him. Per haps this was retributive justice. It wasn't poetic. Hut the DOOI- man was as brave and chivarlc a spirit as over wont out to do battle m the Holy laud. Talcs- tine never turned out a botlOr. Ho took her homo , and , according1 to ftgrootncnt , ho nuxrncd her ; natl hh cnrlslian friends , mecthlK him out driving with Lena and theohiidron , toll him next day ho'slucky to have such a steady old nnrso for him. "l.ftt Her Go , Gnllaslici' ! " Now York Sun : "Lot her go Galla gher ! " said Mr. William Kepley , of ( Jhi- oago , ad ho sent a lignum vita ) bull down ono of the bowling alloys at the White Elephant the other night. Ho scQfod a strike. Ho was risked why ho made use of the expression , ' 'Lot nor go , Uttlla- gliorl" "It's huro good luck , "ho said. "It's bettor than' mooting a man with ft straight -tip before thd races. 1 caw by the papers out west this Htmimor that it tras all the go on 'Change hero. 'And ] saw i > lot of funny stories ns to whore it started. All wrong , every ono of 'om. One said it oamo trom ft Now Orleans car-driver , nnothnr gave the credit to a ChUuigo rollor-constor , and others said Unit it boganin Troy anil Hal- timoro. The ( Jallagiipr who gave rise to it was Thomas J. Gallagher , formerly sporting editor of thn St. Louis Globa- Democrat. Ho is well known nil over the west. He is ono of the bent liorso re porters in the country. He tisi-il to bo a jirst-clast sprinter , and ho is n line bil liard player. George Slos on ssys there are only two or three cushion-carom players l > oidos Soliuofor and the other big 01103 who can beat Tom. " "Tom Gallagher used to play a good many billiard mnfohos in Mu.sioy'd old rooms at Fourth and 1'inc streets , St. Louis. When ho was practicing a crowd would always be on hand. They all know him , and liked him. Now , Tom has a deliberate wny ot walking nround tint billion ! tauloand viewing .a hard shot from various points.and then liddling with his cue rolluotlvoly buforo ho shoots , not uervous-liko , but It's his way. Sowlmntho crowd got tiroil waiting gome ono would onll out , a * Tom sawed with his cue , 'Oh , lot her ( ifo , Gnlla < zhorl' 1'innllylt ' got to bo a common phritso around tit. Louidi Then it got into the pool-rooms and on the nu'o courses , Afterward the. billard plnyoM with whom Tom ha-1 miitulioei carried It away with them Magloll to New Orleans , Carter to Cleveland , Lou Morr's ' to the CotHt ; , and so on until it worKed Its way Kast two yearn ngo nntl struck 'Change hero contagiously laxt summer. "That's all there is to 'Lot her g , Galla * her I' " What you need is a modluluo which U purp , cllicfcnt , reliable Such IA hood's Sir ; < ! aprilla. It .possesses ) peculiar cura tive powers. MINT Hi'tuNO'.Vn. , Jlnrch 7 , 1W , Cftrbollo Hmoko llall Co. , l.ouUvllU > , Ky. ( lentleinen : 1 Imvo boon uglnir your Cnrbollo Smoke IUI1 sov- vrnl necki lor untnrrh , iiMthmn nnd nuurnlKla , \vhlohlmvohoietoforobnlllednll my iittoinptl loieliove. Your mode of Iruatment nil meted my attention , nnd 1 imrchn od n Hull und U'o- bellntor piiokiiKiiof sour loenl ngont. The ro- suit obtained o farhnx bocn mo t xntl'fnctorv , nnd I Imvo cvory ren on to bolle\o they will eiuc mecompUMc.y. . K , M. I ) . ST. I.oiti ? , Mnroh 1 , 1687. Carbollo Smoke Ilnll ( "o : 1 Imvo ndmlnliterod your rnrhollo Hmoko Hull to my two chlldrnn for rntarrh nnd nnd bromihlnl ntleotlon with Krntifylni ; results , speedily eitilnjr both Ubtuxscs. .J. T. IIIUMMON1 > . 1'ieJidpnt Drummond Tobnoco to , Sworn nnd jiibscilbeJ before nm this nth day of March , 1 7. W.M/IKU OAlilt , N. l\ SAN I'ltANCl-HMI , OAI. . Bx I'lUNfLsOO , Decemlior li ) , IM'l , Cavbolla Hmoko Ilnll Oo : Clotitlomon-Momluy of tills wook.our son Wllllo , iiRO'l twonly-two yen , rnlltil nt your olllco nnd purchiuoil n Smoke Hull after rceolvliiK n free tcht Uo had mcnsloa \\hrn hens thieo and a hall > eurs old , nnd it loft him with deatness In tholtilt onr. When ho loni'hod homo , h's fntliuf fritvetilm nnotlmr doe. und tbnt night ho fret irrnnt lollof. oven BO miioli the pnln lutt hla ehoti nnd huhnil n dl - chnriru from his enr , whleh had boon very dry und hail pnlm-d him very much for ypnrs. Our boy cnn lienr now as % \ oM n any poreon llvla \ nnd our family is overloyo 1 with the results r > ! 1 { ho treatment of the wonderful "CnrbpHi rVinoko Ilnll. " Hoping this 8tnjopinn.t % ! I the monns of Ipltjniiyi'jy oll'tr Hliuetcl on , I know of tle | Kroni Jnicnoy ol tlio "Hinoko Ilnll , ' wontc , voryrospcclfully , Hom-.iiT WiNrr.n , ArtUt , MlH lDSBI'IIINK WlNTKII , 417 Monlgomeiy street , Hoom IS. SQMERVtLLESCHOOL ron jits. ; . ronST. ST. MICH , pimment. llullilirji t\nfunl\i \ \ hinilikiu.1. II.Mt J with -loam , l.ljblii'l wiU f n. VVulor from Si Clali lllvcr. SjDerlurU'trauiJjo In tninlaiuninri. A * Unr for ctrculJr , 2OMBUVIM.il SCHOOI , . M , CtJlr , MluB. EVELYN COLLEGE. For younjj women , Princeton , N , J. 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