Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1894 — Page 4
THE BANNER TIMES. GEEENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, JANUARY. (5, ISiM.
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Double Breasted Suits
Are Still the
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, Scotland, 0- t . 14
, mon school itlucation.
1 became a memhti* of A 11 e ^ h a n y lodge, No. .*'4, of Alleghany ('.ly, and is now e:.d 1ms always remained a member of that
We have them at i;ri: \ti \ reduced prices in Bedford , 11 '' "' ;,H Cords, Fancy Cassimeres, 1 hiWts, Cheviots and Meltons, at'utivetoihevr.-uid Sio.oo, Si 2 so. >14-75. Si 5.00 and >16.00. These '“‘'T,IV, T' T! ^oods are of the ven finest grades and ordinarily would sell succs-ive y u-. for $i6, $18, S20, 822 and 825. We insist that you see these ^nrt'sMide^.Tiu, 1 goods before buying and you will receive the most polite 10, iw, chuimmu
attention.
a. o. u. w.
A :''.!rrsi»ri, < rami J5 : dt*r WorUman
*>f f*.nuut>Ivaitia—C hlpn.
Bro. '.i^dpixm \\\is boiv. in Glasgow,
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1 •'!*). and received a cuni-
On .May M, 1878, Le
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of special commit tee on dej/ree of
MASONIC.
Dlrrting of the 1 Ivania <ir;* nl !.• *lge. < I rom tin; Temple. There was a large attendance at the semiaxinual coinmnuicatioii of the grand lodge of Pennsylvania. There being no opposition, the present officers were nselecfed. The grand master is by usage permitted to hold that station two years, and the present incumbent lias served but one. Bro. Hubert Brown, past master of the Curnbermen* Icwlge of Kuglaud and past provincial grand secretary, has in press a book entitled **A Ifuiulml AVar-'’ History of Masonry in .Maccdevlield. ’ A movement is under way to erect a new Masonic ten 'ie at Albany.
Shot Wlulc Waltzing.
BiKMiNtiHAM, Ala., .Ian. t>. — .lames , Hamburger had a quarrel Wednesday : with his sweetheart and stablied her slightly in the neck, being prevented from inflicting further injury. Thursday night he walked into a ballroom, and, seeing the young lady in the arms of another man waltzing, he walked up j behir.d her and shot her m the back. He then escaped. The girl died yesterday.
Vimml No 1’oUon a. Vet*
Kansas City, Jan. *t.—The stomachs of U. K. Read and -Miss Edith Scott, who died mysteriously at Independence, Kan., last Monday, were brought here to Dr. Hamilton for analysis. He has
B. P. dOSblfX llundlrs the Highest Gru b* Brazil RIocR
And the Best I’MtsborMlj uml Anthracite. <Y>al yard opposite Vandallti freight olllee.
Masonry will outlive time, for its foun- not yet completed the examination, but rpTr-r mT'rT'rD nnra rrn t in I h‘ii 11 is m etern.: v -Cr.iml M Hr of SO fur has found UO poison. Ail£i DUilljit DULo ii .
A. A. ANDEKsON.
MODEL * ELOTEING * STORE. F. A. HAYS, PRO°.
The Parliament—£—Of Religions! fit the Goluinbiai] Exposition.
honor in 1-9, installed grand overseer Feb. ‘27, Is!HI, jinU grand foreman on Ort. 14,1S91, an.l two days laur was made sole nominee for grand m i ter w orkman, in which office be was ins ailed at the recent session of the Pennsylvania grand lodge. The order !-■ Is ing vigorously pushed in Delaware. New lodges arc being instituted
all over the state.
Nebraska in 18S0 had but 5 assessments. Manitoba laul ti for 1N93. Grand Recorder McNair reports 21 Itslges organized in the Pennsylvania jurisdiction since Jan. 1. 181*2, viz.—9 in Pennsylvania and 12 in West Virginia.
tain bead is m eternity.—Grand Master of
niinois.
The Eastern Star Sick Benefit association of Brooklyn is of comparative recent Or igin and pitn-.-of effective advantage in all respects. , Canada lias a lodge with a membership of over and. I. is ist. John's, No. 40. of 11 in
iltou.
William J. McDonald, post grand high priest of the grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the ♦date of X#w York, was re cently made an honorary member of Amit y chapter and a very lieantlful certiflcale of
memliership presented to him.
Wherever the I rue spirit of Masonry re i'. ly prevails, there also true brotherly love
will spring up of itself in its strength and assemble the faithful
ers of our royal craft.
David M Hqlmes. grand high priv tof the grand chapter of North Dakota, Iiias appointed Trank J. Thompson grand secretary of that grand chapter, vice Thomas J. Wilder, \.1jo has permanently moved
from the jurisdiction.
Ju Wisconsin a candidate for the consistory degrees is required to have previously
8t> far has found no poison. How ant's Cell Carpeted.
Jackson, Tenn., Jan. (>.—Dr. Howard v, t hs lodged in jail yesterday, but not until bis wife had bis cell nicely furnished. Slie took the carpet from her own room and put it on the lloor. <;oinjg the W ay of Crooked Hanker*. Denvkh, Jan. ti.—W. E. Robertson, the Salida banker convicted of having received deposits when he knew his bank was insc lvcnt, has been taken to the pen-
itentiary for three years.
Mysterious Kpidcmlc Attiong Negroes* Prrrsia iai, Kan., Jan. C.—For the
divine , p as ( three or four days negro miners of follow- j Yale and vicinity have suffered from it
mysterious epidemic, and several have
already died.
AV iiioam hr maki's t ho flothos lit. Ni11r tt'iitlis of the looks of a suit of clothes is in
Hit* cutting.
WE HAVE A GOOD ONE ! Ono who knows liow to rut. Hr mak' s
(he clothes lit and look well.
Our Liae of Samples is Great! in extent, sty’<* ami quality, but not. Kroat in prir . Tlu re are immy pk'Hsiny points
ubont it. the most so is the price.
£. W. WrtlTE. Merchant Tailor. tdi'sininir ami Bepaii injx a Specialty. Over
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CITY DIRECTORY.
< Ti'Y omCKRS.
J. R. LEATHERMAN,
PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON,
Room 2, 8, 4 and r>, Allen Block, CREENCASTLE, l l l l INDIANA
Mayor Treasurer rh rk Marshal! Bngrlneor. ... Attorney : Sec. Hoard of llralth..
Cluu h s H. Case .Frank t.. La rules ..James M. llm ley . ..WUliani B. Starr Arthur Throop Thomas T. Moore .Eii^em Hawkins M. l>
l^t War«l. 2nd ’’ .
Grd
A junior workman has three months receivnl the order of the Temple—so says ■ Special Attcntton Given to l>is, uses ot Wo- sn-.-et Commliwlonui'. - • -■ ' — •* ...... ,... I Fire Chief..
from the tun" of iiiselection to membership ia w hich to receive the workman degree. The receipts of the Mas ichusitts grand lodge for Sept ember and < ictober were ST2,--P-t in the iK-nefleiary fund and the payments tJid.OOh leaving a balance Nov. 1 of
$‘<30,937.
Assessnient 13 for 1893 has bt u levied for December i:| .in 21 (h ath-, of which 18 were in Mn-ssachusetts, 4 in Connecticut ami " ir. Maine. 'Ibis is assessment 110.
A Narrative
Of the
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Grandest Uiiieveinent and .Most Important Event in Modern Religions History.
NO W OFFERED B Y
The .Masonic Tidings of Milwaukee. There are77*1 members in Wisconsin consistory. A proper use of the black ball is necessary, but an improper use of it is baseless and should be condemned. It will destroy the harmony and usi fulness of the strong-
est lodge in * ho world. .
R. W. John F. Collins, P. 1). 1). G. M. of the Fourth district. New York, has been appointed grand repre-- ntat iveof t h^- rand lodge of South Australia, near the grand
lodge of New York.
Concordia ehapter, order of the Eastern S.ar, New York city, lias initiated candidates the pn-t year. Where cannibals once ruled there is now the lodge of Fiji, No. 1,931, ot which Bro. CoHth.of the Bank of New Zealand, was last year master. The lodge is in a pros perous condit ion and iu a lair way of spread-
ing its influence.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.
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Tlinnms Abrams, ) I, Itnndel ... Geo. 12. Ittnke, .him.-s llridgi-s •lohn Kiley,.loliu It. Miller
J. 1). Cutler Gist. II. Cooper
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ncssion of the Weed Gathering. A h.*' id explanation of the (i eat Religions of the Earth; the Iwlief? of the various Re-
ligious Denominations
ui eonnecLioii wuh me Pariiament.
Notices of leading men representing Catholics, Evangelical Protestants, New Churchmen.Theosophists,Friends,Mormons, |ews, the Ethical Culture Society, and Religionists of other kinds. Opinions of Eminent Divines in reghrd to the Parliament. Influence of the Parliament upon Religious Thought of the World. An index rendering all material at
once available.
ODD FELLOWS. Ne-i.' Order forim-d by mi C\j)<■ 11 r»I ainulu’i— \<1 *<•. ami Gossip. An f.\l>elleil Odd IT-llow of tho state of Illiiriis has fornivd a iodj'e in Erie under the name of the "Mystic Circle” ami is trying to imitate the workings of the order in tlie minutkst details, and lie is endeavoring to induce Odd Fellows to join this Mystic Circle that he La.-, started. Star of Bethlehem lodge, Philadelphia, is one of those lodger, which does not. believe in scaling benefits. U pays t-7 sick benefits each week continuously and has paid one brother for over 13 years. The semicentennial of the organization of Hampden lodge of Springfield, Moss., occurs Feb. 7. A committee has in-on Hppointed to prepare a programme for a suitable celebration of the event. West Virginia has 123 lodges and 8,:Ui5 members. Inenaa for the year, 7’8o mem-
bers.
Not less than 13 members, called Chevaliers, can organize a canton. All cantons shall be numbered in consecutive order, aeconiiiig to the date of organization, and m-Lless than nine mini tiers shall
constitute a quorum.
An amendment to the laws of the order is pending iu the sovereign grand lodge tending towrard making the minimum rate to be charged for initiating and conferring the three degrees upon a caiididate&o. Action will be taken thereon next year.
Under the jurisdiction of the grand lodge Some of our old line insurance companies of Australasia there are 217 lodges mid 1«,*.*S8 gave the A. L. of II. five years to live when members. I Ins embraces \ ictoria. New it came into existence, and yet it has lived South \\ ales. South Australia. New Zea- to three < imes their limit and grows strong-
laud and Tasmania. er day (,y j a y
Statistics prove that liabilities of lodges. The growth of the order iu Brooklyn in increase as they grow older. Ibis - In.-.vs the last six mouths has been greater than
the necessity of carefully studying the report of t.*ie .avereign grand lodge commit-
tee on tun and betfeiils.
Is the Best Good Enough?
ISunh IliiMnon! v»«* have is koch! cnoitH'h for nn> bv>dy. It is the heal we ever saw and at the priee we n^k is very nitieh hotter \ nlue than anythinf? similar to he had in the eity. We kill no stork hut what we know to bo good. Try our tender steaks, our juicy rousts ond our sausugre. STONEIR &. STOr4CR, /MEAT : MARKET,
A. Hrockway. ) Mrs. Mary Birch- - !■
I). L. Anaersc
It. A. Ugrir, Supcrintemlent ol eity schools.
School TniBfeeB.
Pres
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Facts of Interest <'oueerning the Order.
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The Amenc.tn Legion of Honor is'a Masflachusetts crorporntion. it was organized 15 years a^o by i)r. Darius Wilson, the original incorporators being citizens of the commonwealth. It is known under the laws of the state :n ;t fraternal insurance | association, doin£ btisiness on tli(‘ lodge ! plan. The inembersliip exceetls 60,000, scat* j tererl through nearly all the states and ter- ; rltories of the Union and also in Canada
ami the Hawaiian Islands.
Up to the present time there has been j about 8,500 death claims paid, the a^re- ; gate amount lieio# about 135,000,000. The present hetpi of the order is John M. i Gwinnell (»f Newark, X. J., who for many years was supreme treasurer pf the order. He was elected supreme commander in Au-
gust last.
By the death of Bast Supreme Commander Knoch S. Brown tin* order has suffered a
severe loss.
iLirer ILir^ini!; and Patcliing
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□ on 7 70.
m*ul 1> . elieajdy and v. iiii
prohipi to- .
R G. HURLEY.
tOHKST Mini. CFMKTERV IIO\UI) OF niitKOT-
ORS.
I J. S. Met Mary
John < . Browning
•. K. l.unadon ..
H. H. B*nick
James l)agic>
K. I.. B:a« k*. A. lL L x krid)C<
Meetltnr first Wednesday nig.it each month
at .1. S. McCIh* j’s otllce. sicuui: I S()( IK 1 IKS.
I. O. o. F.
f;iiKi:\(■ vsTi.n noooE \<»:BS. Bruce 1 razlcr. , X. G L. M. Hanna Sec Mee ting: niu-ets, (‘very Wetluesday. Hull, in JiMOiuo Allen’s Block, drd lloor.
Pi I N A M i.DIH. v: NO. F).
Joliii A Michael .X G E. T’. Chaffee See Mcctiujr niirhts, every i’uesdav. Hull in 1 Central National Bank block,Urd Hoor.
< \STI.K CANTON NO IW. 1». M.
J. A.Michael ('apt «'ruts Meikel * .See First and third Monday nights of each
month.
t>. OF R. NO. 1'H*.
Mrs. John Merrywoather.
N.G . See
mday
cntral Nat. Bank
FRED aaZETK.
PractiuilPliimteraiMKiasIiiter
1). E. Badger Meeting uights. every hid ami 41 ii Mo
(d'em h tnoiilh. Hall In
building, 3rd lloor.
(; it !•*kni asti.k ixjuni: *:!23 c;. r.o.oro. v. Win. M-ir* wood .... \ . 1
W. F. 'reister Meets first and third Mondays.
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Dt Al-l.lt ' N
Qas li/ater pipes, apd Sanitary ppplia[}e<?s. General Iron Work and Blacksmithing.
MASONIC.
KASTKIl.X srAll.
Mrs. Ilioksun \V. M Mrs. Dr. Hawkln* , l-'iist Wudnesiluy night of i-uvli iimutli. IIICKKM'ASTI.ECHAITKK II. A. M. NO 21. II. . Itvllll'k. H. r I I . - . i■ \ , Soooml Wcilnituiuy iiIkIiI of each month/
Bl.l'K I.OIIUK K. AM) A. M.
.l.-ssr ItivhflitNon ....XV. M II.s. Beals.. Thlril Wt-dniKilay nlglit of c ucii monili.
I'OM UANIIKIIV. 'V. II. II Ciill, n
.1. Ml-11. I l:l\ n Fourth Wednesday night
There are 30 encampments a mi 1,337palriarclii in West Virginia.
iu any previous period for the same time. Tne 'iipi'i me council offers subordinate couueils »10 for every five memtiers and fid for every 10 members initiated. The coun-
cil can give this to the proposers.
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Jackson and < 'nlumiiia Si -
H.S. ttr\ a ii W. V. Tri
Ill 10 A N I OllliK. SO*
E. C of i 'll eh imintli.
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The only French lodge of Odd Fellows in
the city of Chicago is Rocliarnbcau, No. !>32. red MEN.
It was instituted aixmt 18 years ago and
has a mcmiar.^aip ui u>. onici-m »»l me .Xaii.Miai t UieiiNiii.' i-eague. ill i,-H Iuhs, y..,i the Oil-l Fellow Ot \I-»es the i rail. Wisconsin raised the funds, secured tl.--- The ii'uiuat session of ti-.e National Chief-
’s ~ hnlr\ b'lddiu and hau in ojaration a horn. , ta „.«' wu«held ui. Ciiiladeinl.ia. Ti.., — i" sso sv3 ...ail\ ^.tlLllci iliya xlClu whnre f>n orphans are sheltered. folloivin<. supreme-diieftaiiis w--rc
Any past grand who is a member of S1.• Thomas *< Doaiianey of I’ennsylvar.ia, cncgnipn'enr nml attained the royal puipie supreme chieftain; Joseph Ryle of De!a-
degreeand the grand lodge degree may witness the proceedings of the sovereign grand
lodge.
In the Odd Fellows’home of Massac bn setts tbetv are now 30 residents from 20 different beiges. Medical att.cudartcD is ren der-'d tree by the physician:; of Wo**.*. Ui. Unyul Arcanum. The returns received from the councils Nov. 1 show a memliership in Massachusetts of 15,003, a gain of nearly 200 nee
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FBKHKBK K G. BID >M Bl B . « omniiMlnn- | < r froiM Alabama to tn«* "orl'i’a » olumbian t Exposition.—It ia invuluabl.’ a« pn-Hviitina a body of statements of religious belieft* and HENin Bl.UOWn/., I». l» . DUilpdelphia. Futun* ifeneratltins wil», l doubt not, «iate from this event the epoch of general reliifious
liberty.
I’lBiF DAN ID>NVIN‘» < hiemi“. - ( >ot (‘full
i*«»t f/ri*oti»»v*« *41 »methillu* new istMimliiK—namely, a ureiit ruHu'inn.
MAIU. A I NVATLB M KLY I hr liirbt and nobility of Ideas displayed in the roii?.r, Hs of lielitfioua by Ilratiinina, Mohammetlans and other Oriental nhiloaoidierH Iiiih bren a snr-
jiHko to the whole oeeiuental v-*ijd. '. I l < < jGl' •>, Z , | J , , , , | . , I. » <, ( t | | l i .; I v
port whs councils.
148,974. with 1,540 subordinate
ware, first \ ice supreme chieftain; diaries Bronini of New Jersey, second vice supreme chieftain; E. S. Bortel of Reim-syl- | vania,sitting past supreme chieftain; T. 1). j Tanner of Reniisylvmiia, supreme recorder: ; (f. M. D. Bellows of Pennsylvania, supreme treasurer: \V. G. Hollis of Pennsylvania, i supreme messenger; W. G. Znue of Penn sylvaiiia, supreme sentinel; Jesse Shail cross of Pennsylvania, supreme trustee. I The motto of the Improved Order of Red Men, “Fti uloii: Friendship and Charity,” taken for a text and treated from thestand- ,
.-.VcU-rf e. -rtf ew 4? *.*/-fje,yt* if * s. < rl ,v' 't'f
erlul sermon, tending to tin* advancement ’ Oi tb..se ..o...i.u'. loclpko n,>o;. v*..., h tho . great American government ia based, and : to be a good member of the Improved Or- ' der of Bed Men as exampled by those teach- | tio.s om-mu .) Im-nu miricli* and honest .-it- i
izeu.
Pokanoket. tribe of Attlelsiro, Mass., Ill
THE Home Steam Laiinilrv '.Gih'pikmsHo for Gi ^rncasllf) Turns Out the BEST WORK In the State.
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Tl,i> i a boine cut. |i: i-o and il i blv b time Gnvtu'asiU' : iu! by . uch .it. indiistry. T'ry the work and you will never again -end lumidri out of the eity. Work called for and delivered
promptly.
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PROPRICTORS AND MANAGERS, Bannk.k Times Block.
“Simplest and Bost. v
THE FRANKLIN
M«m t.« mvahuI atxi fourth TiuwltiyB. 111TB I.II.V « II AI'TKR, No. 3, O. J'., Mrs. M. FI*'n iir Mil "S....
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Me i" aoooiui and fourth Moudaya.
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KNIGHTS OF FYTHDNS. FACI.K I.OhUK NO. 10. Win. M. Brown (\ David lluirhos See lively ITIclay night on 3rd Moor over Thor. Abrams Htor<\ dHBKNTASTI.K DIVISION I*. R. W. L!, St«rv f’ai t ii*Sl rail an Fb>l Monday nijfht of cadi month.
A.U. t . \N . (’OI.I.BGR ('ITX IjODUE NO. !». John Drr.ioi
OKOHrv
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A.B. Fhillips . Sw 1 Src4)iid and tth Thuradava of each month.
IIROIIBK OK HOXOII.
Koh<* MeAlindcn (’ 0 r m
Della Mooro.
M J 1 "{['(J If , V inoiitii. Hall
on 3rd lloor ( il^ Hall Block.
BED MEN.
VTOF T1URF N<». HO.
Jacob Mcfcr.
Til oh. Snift* !<vor\ Monday nigrld.
nt> Hall Block.
Hall on
.. .Sachem S<’<; :! rd lloor,
READ ouR PROPOSITION. Tiik DtiLt BanNKti Timi.s will fimiish this jfiv.it work to un.v one at the
N IAN YOLK WORLD.-W. H Houghton has
al'il'e eordereueeT ^* ° f m ' ;saor ' i Under date of Jan. 1 an assessment has < LEM STUDEBA KEK, Domini4;*ioner of tin* I)e<*ii levied. Xo. 100, which must be paid on \\ Grid's < olumblan Expos!Hon. I believe that i () r before Jan. 81. There are 122 deaths on
lit* C;t tl IU iiii 11 ..I iti.iv kioi. ..oi ii-miIi hi
briiijcinir religious ileiioininiiUvus closer to- luu cul1 -
8"'’her- 1 New York council has a membership
Two fiiiture- ..1 lids niHgnlileent K.x i"nitiiiu crowding tloselj toJ.IKK) Ihisis nitliout la.-t, mteling vol ed 4100 to the Associated ine-emliii ntly type the iiiiigii Hs of the ecu- doubt, the strongest single suliordinate of charities, jus; eigiiuixed, to help the suffer
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of UeliKioiiH. i’nity i» the text of both, Klee-1 , » , , tricity brinirsearth‘«endH into mental unity, i The Royal Arcanutmtea of Jersey City the( onK-n'HH pointh eavth'rt Hidiitual unity in 1 are strongly opposing any change in the humun br.rtherlio««l amt Hi*me fatherhood. p r( . S ent meth.sl of issuing notices and col- , lectiuir Within a twelvemonth the order in St.
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Meet in G. A. II. Mill!.
lug poor tin winter.
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and Washington stn cts, 2nd ti hm
woman’s (IKi itk roicus. Alice It < haidn
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and fourth
.Prrs Monday
4 < - I ' , / < sJtJ.i ‘ 'it \ f
B’nni li'rith.
The members of the Improved Order B’nni B’rith of Brooklyn are arranging a
price- named below, which an lie* regular stih-eript i<m price*, and, in : Idition i . meption to take place at Sacngerbund had
ibe hook will give one month’.*- >uL>cription to 'ITu: |)ada Ban"suit 'ITmls, the « o* which i ■ uy.dvv! 0 1 v*»*F»n , M* oviee for the hook. \o coimon is nMittired. The work may be - *en at 'Tni: Banner TTmks ollice, w here ii will lx* delivered on receipt of the price and an order for the Daily Banner 'Times for one month
will lie booked without extra charge.
UNDERSTAND FULLY that the complete w'ork in one liiuidsotne volume, weighing about six pound#*, will h«* furnished for tin* regular subscription price: and vott also get The Daily Banner Times one mouth without extra charge.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
Tin* iiiiinillit pniil will Is* most cbccrfully refilluled to any not perfectly suii—
lied if the honk is returned within two days after it- reeeipt.
TWO VOl.LMKS IN ON K—FUI.I.Y I M.l.STRAFED. A imijrnilieciit book
'.ir any library, iliilispensiblc lo the Scholar, Teacher and Reader.
in February.
There are nearly 400 lodges in the order,
29 of which arc m Gcrnianj.
Thirty thousand members are on the roll of the frateruity.N Considering the nmnls-r of new fraternal death benefli orders which have come into existence, with all kinds of alluring professions and the advantages of recent experience and development, this is
a good and gratifying showing.
year ago St. lands and Hail tents, with a combined membership of less than 10.*, re|>resented the orilcr in that city. There arc now six tents, with a strength a little over 800 per cent greater than that of a year ago. On Dec. 1, ls!i2, there were 96,000 MaccatwM.s. „t the present, time there are 140.000. There are now in Pennsylvania 2t*4 tents, with a membership of nearly 10,000. In McKean county there are 20 tents. Bradford tent, No. 4, has nearly 400 members.
PRICE, $66.00. VSIlAl.'l L i Ha. w’v.vr part's. i»y :•! .g v'EtH LLl and weighs less by half, than any other typo-bar machine. Standard Keyboard - forty keys, printing cighty-one chwuctors. Alignment perfect and permanent. Work in sight as soon as written, and so remains. iiucrchangeamc parts, con-
structed
FI RK AF, ARMS.
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I miimin iind lliiunn Jackson imri DavayMiidiHon aiid Liberty. MadUun and Walnut. Hanna and Drown.
Bloom burton anl Amli rnon. Somimiry and Arlington. Wiuihluuton. cast ofDnrlmm. W'aslilimtnn and l.onusi
(toward and ( row n.
< >hio and Main.
Uolloirc avc. and DcMutc alley.
Locust and SycanioiM .
-1 Fire out.
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n,,-miliee ntll is one tap tiieu a pause and !, (be box Millet..a
LOT N T 1 01 I H FRs;.
Round in Fine Kiigli-li Cloth, Gold iinek and Side Stamp Round in Full Sheep, Library Style Rooks on exhibition and ready for delivery*at I'm: Banm-k Timi.s office
Kntglits anti I.allies i>l It..ner.
There were 83 deaths on the December as-
sessment cull; net liability, $03,9911.
The membership Sept. X was 70,700. Net Increase, l‘.*2; memliership, Oct. 1, 76,803.
The new lodges are 3 in number.
Balance Jan. 1. 1894, (17,454; total beue-
to-duy. , fltg paid, (8,106,910.
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DURABLE! o.o r .fi1
quality, and by the most skilled ■ttorkrtten. L'^equaled for manifold and mimeograph work. Carriage locks
Eodortl. Kan., With a population of 710 TvneeLnnertT'.ri. KMtneM.
pearanco and character ^01: C fl V brtMi "^i^iieM of work. Speed limited Ul LLiJ Ip Danb i s, Hurm only by tho skill of tbo operator j /■' m 'I'nn"' WScnd for Qatalognc and sp.-clmra of work, K T. W. MeNelT FRANKLIN EDUCATIONAL CO. !K'" r “‘' , x
overruled and exceptions taken. j 250 & 252 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO. Jobii's. Newgent) r °"" nls '‘ i " n ""*-
I'raternal MlM’ellull}. Kan., with a populat
persons, lias seven secret societies. Judge Winters of Indianapolis lias hand-
ed down his decision in tin* Iron Hull cast*. He continues the receiver, and orders him to close up the affairs of the order and distribute its assets among tin* memliers. In brief, the decision wipes the Order of the Iron Hull out of existence. A new trial was
! asked
Auditor
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