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EDUCATION AND HOME FOR GIRLS , IT ' rora 6 to l < t Years of . Age . BOURNEMOUTH . —A well-known medical man , of West End of London , highly recommends tho above , with a Widow lady , who only receives a few Pupils to Educate with hoi- only daughter , and who resides near Sea and Gardens on tho bracing East Cliff , Bournemouth . English , French , and German . Piano and . Violin , with Master ' s Lessons . INCLUSIVE MODERATE TERMS . For particulars , address JIEDICTJS , c / o Mrs . M ., Sunny Croft , St . Clement ' s Church Road , Bournemouth .
Ad00903
The Votes and Interests of tho Governors and Subscribers of the ftatbmrlIctutraUittfitstituticfii Are earnestly solicited on behalf of HARRIETTAWNBOSWELL, AG-ED 63 YEARS . She has been a governess , both daily and resident , in privatefamilies from fche age of 16 , and is now entirely dependent on her own exertions , deriving a very precarious income from a small day school . Brethren who may have votes at fcheir disposal for the above Institution will confer a great favour on the applicant ( fche sister of a deceased Past Master ) if they will forward same fco Brother H . E . FBANCES , P . G . S . D . Surrey , 22 Cowley Road , Brixton .
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EOYALARCHFURNITURE. WANTED to pnrchase a complete set , for Chapter of Improvement . Address J . W ., FREEMASON ' S CHBOUICM Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .
Ar00905
Centennial Of The Pennsylvania Grand Lodge.
CENTENNIAL OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GRAND LODGE .
r PHE Academy of Music , Philadelphia , is seldom so full as ifc was -1- on Friday evening , the 25 th ult ., when merabera of the Masonic Fraternity , with their friends , gathered to celebrate the end of the first century of the independence of the Right Worshipful Grand
Lodge of Pennsylvania Free and Accepted Masons . On tho programme for the evening appeared , coupled together , the names of William Adcock and E . Coppee Mitchell , the latter being the Grand Master at tho present timo , while the other occupied tho same office in 1786 . As was fit Bro . Mitchell Grand Mastor
presided afc fche meeting , while wifch him on the platform were the other Officers of the Grand Lodge , Joseph Eichbaum Deputy Grand Master , Clifford P . McCalla S . G . W ., J . Simpson Africa Junior Grand Warden , Thomas R . Patten Grand Treasurer , Michael Nisbet Grand Secretary , John H . McCannell Grand
Chaplain , George S . Graham Senior Graud Deacon , James MoKcan Junior Grand Deacon , Lewis M . Chasteau Grand Sword Bearer , Joseph W . Wood Grand Marshal , L . Kingston McKay and J . W . Snpples Grand Stewards , E . S . Steward Grand Pursuivant , William A Sinn Grand Tyler , A . J . Kauffmann , William B . Lamberton , John G . Bobb and
John J . Wadsworfch District Deputy Grand Masters ; Richard Vaux , Conrad B . Day , Samuel R . Dick , and R . A . Lamberton Past Grand Masters ; William Donaldson of Pottsville , the eldest member of the Pennsylvania Grand Lodge , Judge . The Temple Committee of the Grand Lodge , which had charge of the celebration , consisted of
William J . Kelly , Edward Matthews , Hibbert P . John , Godfrey Keebler and Samuel W . Wray . There were with them the following visitors from other Grand Lodges : —Bros . J . Congdon Grand Master , Thomas W . Tilden Depnty Graud Master , R . M . Moore Senior Grand Warden , Charles H . Mann Junior Grand Warden , Charles Bechtcll
Grand Treasurer of New Jersey , Newton D . Arnoll Gi-and Master of Rhode Island , B . J . Witt Graud Master of Kentucky , Mirou M . Palmer Past Graud Master , C . C . Dancauuon Grand Treasurer , W . It . Singleton Grand Sociofcary District of Columbia , J . C . Smith Depnt y Grand Master of Illinois , Henry Robertson Grand Master ,
I . I . Mason Grand Secretary , I . Ross Robertson District Deputy Grand Master of Canada , Edward M . L . Eiders Graud Secretary of New York , J . Fred . Miller Grand Master , E . T . D . Chambers Senior Grand Warden , J . A . Sterns Grand Treasnrer , John N . Isaacson Grand Secretary of Quebec , E . N . Blackwell Deputy Graad Master of New
Mexico . In the body of the house and the galleries not only Masons , but their friends , had room . It waa not like the Lodge room , where ladies never enter , for there wero hundreds of the fair sex there , their bright faces adding to tho beauty of the scone . Bro . Mark Hasslor , with a frill orchestra , enfcert ihierl the audience from
halfpast seven until eight o ' clock , when tho exercises were opened b y Bro . E . Coppee Mitchell Grand Master . Alter prayer by the Rev , John S . J . McConoell Graud Chaplain , addresses were delivered b y Eros . George W . Guthrie of Pittsburg , Hon . Michael Arnold , Hon . George S . Graham and Hon . Eichard Yaux of Philadelphia .
Centennial Of The Pennsylvania Grand Lodge.
The Grand Lodge mot nt twelve o ' clock noon on Saturday tho 25 th ultimo , in the Masonic Tomplo . Tho Graud Lodge Officers and their distinguished guests from other jurisdictions were greeted by the strains of an enlivening march by Bro . Mark Hassler ' s orchestra as tho procession fded into the Grand
Lodge-room to continue the centennial celebration of Masonic independence in Pennyslvauia . The Masonic dignitaries were led by the Grand Master , Bro . E . Coppee Mitchell , after whom came the other Grand Lodge Officers in their rank , and then tho little body of Past Graud Masters , with the eminent Masonic landmark authority ,
Richard Vaux , upon fche load . The guests from fche Canadian Grand Lodges aud thoso from other American States who had participated in the Academy of Music ceremonies of Friday night ; were in fche line . In fche meantime over 300 Master Masons had entered the hall and were already seated . Tbo Grand Lodge officers then took their
respective stations and places . The east , west and south , together with the altar , were heavily draped in tho habiliments of mourning to the memory of the late Past Grand Master Williamson . There was no decoration visible to remind the brethren of the occasion they were present to celebrate , as Masonry in its simple form does nob
tolerate any display . Oue of fche features of the notable gathering was the presence of the venerable Judge William Donaldson , of Pottsville , who bears the distinction of being tho oldest member of fche Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania . He occupied a conspicuous seat fco tho right of tho Grand Master , and was the recipient of marked
attention on the part of the Craft . The Grand Officers were all present , excepting George S . Graham and James S . MoKean the G . S . D . and G . J . D . respectively . The Grand Master appointed to the former place George W . Spioso , and to tho latter Samuel J . Dickey . Grand Lodge was opened and prayer offered by Rev . Dr . Robinson
ono of the Grand Lodge Chaplains . Grand Master E . Coppee Mitchell directed fche attention of the brethreu to the occasion whioh had assembled the Craffc . He said thafc when it became necessary to arrange a programme for fche centenary the Grand Lodge officials were somewhat ab a loss as to what coarse they should pursue . Ifc
was finally decided thafc the simpler fche proceedings could be made fche bettor ifc would be . "I have instructed fche Grand Secretary , " he continued , " to produce the minute book of the Grand Lodge of 100 years ago , and to read of the action of fche Colonial Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania , which had been in existence fifty-six years prior to
that time , in severing its allegiance to the Grand Lodgo of Great Britain . " Amidst a breathless silence on fche part of the brethren , Grand Secretary Michael Nisbefc opened the bound volume of ancient parchment and read from the minutes of 25 th September 1786 , two extracts , one from a motion thafc was adopted , declaring the Lodge
independent of the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Great Britain , the other a motion establishing it as fche Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and adjacent districts of America . The reading of this antiquated transcript excited the keenest interest . Grand Master Mitchell then took occasion fco welcome formally fche
eminent visitors , who had been accorded seats in the east along with , the Pennsylvanian Past Grand Masters . With tho proper dignity he asked if they " had anything to offer , " and called first upon Grand Mastor B . J . Witt , of Kentucky , who replied thafc he was present to bear the corgratnlations of tho oldest Grand Lodge west of the
Alleg hanies to the oldest Grand Lodgo on tho American Continent . He was proud to say he was fche groat-great-gr . indson of the Master Mason who had organized tho Lodge afc Charleston , Maryland , with the first warrant that was granted by the independent Grand Lodge of Pennsvlvania . He then spoke of fche charity of Masonry and
illustrated ifc by recalling the destruction of the cifcy of Chicago and the astounding liberality with which the Masons of fche world hastened to her financial relief until tho brethren of the ill-fated cifcy cried a halt . J . Fred Walker , Grand Master of Quebec , then followed , in brief and congratulatory remarks , as did R . M . Moore S . G . W ., Charles H . Mann
J . G . W ., and Charles Boctel G . T ., all of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey . Grand Secretary Taylor , of New Jersey , paid an eloquent tribute to the Pennyslvania Craffc for their rigid preservation of the ancient landmarks of the Fraternity . J . J . Mason G . S of fche Grand Lod"e of Canada , aroused applause by fche compliment thafc the
Canadian Masons admired fche Graud Lodge of Pennsylvania for its quaint ways , which are like those of old England . Myron M . Parker P . G . M . of the District of Columbia , said that " the Pennsylvania Graud Lodge was looked up to because ifc dealt out simon-pure York Masonry and nothing else . " Tho Grand Master having concluded wifch fche visiting
dignitaries , then passed fco the home Grand Masters , and Richard Vanx , R . E . Lamberton , Samuel 0 . Forking , Samuel B . Dick , Michael Nesbifc and Conrad B . Day were called upon , and each responded in turn . The Grand Wardens , McCalla and Africa , aud Brothers Edward Masson and General Louis Wagner thou followed , with which
the addresses were concluded . The orchestra led iu " Old Hundred , " the assembled Craft arising and joining afc tho order of the Grand Master . The Grand Lodge was then closed iu harmony until the stated Quarterly Communication iu December next . In tho evening a banquet " was tendered to fche visitors in fche Temple . Aud fchns the
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania enters on the second century of its independence , second to none in influence and importance , with tho greatest harmony prevailing from one end of its jurisdiction to the other , and with a firm determination to go ou for centuries to come in tho grand aud g lorious cause in which ifc enlisted over a century and a half ago . —Lancaster Daily Examiner , P . A .
UOI . LOT . - ' OINTMENT : AND I'nu .-- TJi ^ n ^ t . UOKV A remedy , which has been tested inul proved in a thousand different ways , capable of oradica-Un" poisonous taints " from ulcers and healing them up , nierii * a trial of its " > a pacify for extracting the internal eon-notions from tlio I )/ . vols . Ou nibbing Vtrlloway ' s Ointment repeatedly on the abdomen n rush , appears , nnd as it
fiiiokens the aivine irritability subside ,. Acting as a domvtlve , this unguent dr . iw . -s to the surface , releases the tender intestines from ali acrid matters , and pn-v-. its indaimrtation , dysentery , »« d piles , for which blistering was the oldfashioned thou"li successful treatment , now from its painfulncss fallen into disuse , the discovery of this Ointment having proclaimed a remedy possessing equally derivative , yofc perfectly painless power * .
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Ad00902
EDUCATION AND HOME FOR GIRLS , IT ' rora 6 to l < t Years of . Age . BOURNEMOUTH . —A well-known medical man , of West End of London , highly recommends tho above , with a Widow lady , who only receives a few Pupils to Educate with hoi- only daughter , and who resides near Sea and Gardens on tho bracing East Cliff , Bournemouth . English , French , and German . Piano and . Violin , with Master ' s Lessons . INCLUSIVE MODERATE TERMS . For particulars , address JIEDICTJS , c / o Mrs . M ., Sunny Croft , St . Clement ' s Church Road , Bournemouth .
Ad00903
The Votes and Interests of tho Governors and Subscribers of the ftatbmrlIctutraUittfitstituticfii Are earnestly solicited on behalf of HARRIETTAWNBOSWELL, AG-ED 63 YEARS . She has been a governess , both daily and resident , in privatefamilies from fche age of 16 , and is now entirely dependent on her own exertions , deriving a very precarious income from a small day school . Brethren who may have votes at fcheir disposal for the above Institution will confer a great favour on the applicant ( fche sister of a deceased Past Master ) if they will forward same fco Brother H . E . FBANCES , P . G . S . D . Surrey , 22 Cowley Road , Brixton .
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EOYALARCHFURNITURE. WANTED to pnrchase a complete set , for Chapter of Improvement . Address J . W ., FREEMASON ' S CHBOUICM Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .
Ar00905
Centennial Of The Pennsylvania Grand Lodge.
CENTENNIAL OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GRAND LODGE .
r PHE Academy of Music , Philadelphia , is seldom so full as ifc was -1- on Friday evening , the 25 th ult ., when merabera of the Masonic Fraternity , with their friends , gathered to celebrate the end of the first century of the independence of the Right Worshipful Grand
Lodge of Pennsylvania Free and Accepted Masons . On tho programme for the evening appeared , coupled together , the names of William Adcock and E . Coppee Mitchell , the latter being the Grand Master at tho present timo , while the other occupied tho same office in 1786 . As was fit Bro . Mitchell Grand Mastor
presided afc fche meeting , while wifch him on the platform were the other Officers of the Grand Lodge , Joseph Eichbaum Deputy Grand Master , Clifford P . McCalla S . G . W ., J . Simpson Africa Junior Grand Warden , Thomas R . Patten Grand Treasurer , Michael Nisbet Grand Secretary , John H . McCannell Grand
Chaplain , George S . Graham Senior Graud Deacon , James MoKcan Junior Grand Deacon , Lewis M . Chasteau Grand Sword Bearer , Joseph W . Wood Grand Marshal , L . Kingston McKay and J . W . Snpples Grand Stewards , E . S . Steward Grand Pursuivant , William A Sinn Grand Tyler , A . J . Kauffmann , William B . Lamberton , John G . Bobb and
John J . Wadsworfch District Deputy Grand Masters ; Richard Vaux , Conrad B . Day , Samuel R . Dick , and R . A . Lamberton Past Grand Masters ; William Donaldson of Pottsville , the eldest member of the Pennsylvania Grand Lodge , Judge . The Temple Committee of the Grand Lodge , which had charge of the celebration , consisted of
William J . Kelly , Edward Matthews , Hibbert P . John , Godfrey Keebler and Samuel W . Wray . There were with them the following visitors from other Grand Lodges : —Bros . J . Congdon Grand Master , Thomas W . Tilden Depnty Graud Master , R . M . Moore Senior Grand Warden , Charles H . Mann Junior Grand Warden , Charles Bechtcll
Grand Treasurer of New Jersey , Newton D . Arnoll Gi-and Master of Rhode Island , B . J . Witt Graud Master of Kentucky , Mirou M . Palmer Past Graud Master , C . C . Dancauuon Grand Treasurer , W . It . Singleton Grand Sociofcary District of Columbia , J . C . Smith Depnt y Grand Master of Illinois , Henry Robertson Grand Master ,
I . I . Mason Grand Secretary , I . Ross Robertson District Deputy Grand Master of Canada , Edward M . L . Eiders Graud Secretary of New York , J . Fred . Miller Grand Master , E . T . D . Chambers Senior Grand Warden , J . A . Sterns Grand Treasnrer , John N . Isaacson Grand Secretary of Quebec , E . N . Blackwell Deputy Graad Master of New
Mexico . In the body of the house and the galleries not only Masons , but their friends , had room . It waa not like the Lodge room , where ladies never enter , for there wero hundreds of the fair sex there , their bright faces adding to tho beauty of the scone . Bro . Mark Hasslor , with a frill orchestra , enfcert ihierl the audience from
halfpast seven until eight o ' clock , when tho exercises were opened b y Bro . E . Coppee Mitchell Grand Master . Alter prayer by the Rev , John S . J . McConoell Graud Chaplain , addresses were delivered b y Eros . George W . Guthrie of Pittsburg , Hon . Michael Arnold , Hon . George S . Graham and Hon . Eichard Yaux of Philadelphia .
Centennial Of The Pennsylvania Grand Lodge.
The Grand Lodge mot nt twelve o ' clock noon on Saturday tho 25 th ultimo , in the Masonic Tomplo . Tho Graud Lodge Officers and their distinguished guests from other jurisdictions were greeted by the strains of an enlivening march by Bro . Mark Hassler ' s orchestra as tho procession fded into the Grand
Lodge-room to continue the centennial celebration of Masonic independence in Pennyslvauia . The Masonic dignitaries were led by the Grand Master , Bro . E . Coppee Mitchell , after whom came the other Grand Lodge Officers in their rank , and then tho little body of Past Graud Masters , with the eminent Masonic landmark authority ,
Richard Vaux , upon fche load . The guests from fche Canadian Grand Lodges aud thoso from other American States who had participated in the Academy of Music ceremonies of Friday night ; were in fche line . In fche meantime over 300 Master Masons had entered the hall and were already seated . Tbo Grand Lodge officers then took their
respective stations and places . The east , west and south , together with the altar , were heavily draped in tho habiliments of mourning to the memory of the late Past Grand Master Williamson . There was no decoration visible to remind the brethren of the occasion they were present to celebrate , as Masonry in its simple form does nob
tolerate any display . Oue of fche features of the notable gathering was the presence of the venerable Judge William Donaldson , of Pottsville , who bears the distinction of being tho oldest member of fche Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania . He occupied a conspicuous seat fco tho right of tho Grand Master , and was the recipient of marked
attention on the part of the Craft . The Grand Officers were all present , excepting George S . Graham and James S . MoKean the G . S . D . and G . J . D . respectively . The Grand Master appointed to the former place George W . Spioso , and to tho latter Samuel J . Dickey . Grand Lodge was opened and prayer offered by Rev . Dr . Robinson
ono of the Grand Lodge Chaplains . Grand Master E . Coppee Mitchell directed fche attention of the brethreu to the occasion whioh had assembled the Craffc . He said thafc when it became necessary to arrange a programme for fche centenary the Grand Lodge officials were somewhat ab a loss as to what coarse they should pursue . Ifc
was finally decided thafc the simpler fche proceedings could be made fche bettor ifc would be . "I have instructed fche Grand Secretary , " he continued , " to produce the minute book of the Grand Lodge of 100 years ago , and to read of the action of fche Colonial Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania , which had been in existence fifty-six years prior to
that time , in severing its allegiance to the Grand Lodgo of Great Britain . " Amidst a breathless silence on fche part of the brethren , Grand Secretary Michael Nisbefc opened the bound volume of ancient parchment and read from the minutes of 25 th September 1786 , two extracts , one from a motion thafc was adopted , declaring the Lodge
independent of the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Great Britain , the other a motion establishing it as fche Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and adjacent districts of America . The reading of this antiquated transcript excited the keenest interest . Grand Master Mitchell then took occasion fco welcome formally fche
eminent visitors , who had been accorded seats in the east along with , the Pennsylvanian Past Grand Masters . With tho proper dignity he asked if they " had anything to offer , " and called first upon Grand Mastor B . J . Witt , of Kentucky , who replied thafc he was present to bear the corgratnlations of tho oldest Grand Lodge west of the
Alleg hanies to the oldest Grand Lodgo on tho American Continent . He was proud to say he was fche groat-great-gr . indson of the Master Mason who had organized tho Lodge afc Charleston , Maryland , with the first warrant that was granted by the independent Grand Lodge of Pennsvlvania . He then spoke of fche charity of Masonry and
illustrated ifc by recalling the destruction of the cifcy of Chicago and the astounding liberality with which the Masons of fche world hastened to her financial relief until tho brethren of the ill-fated cifcy cried a halt . J . Fred Walker , Grand Master of Quebec , then followed , in brief and congratulatory remarks , as did R . M . Moore S . G . W ., Charles H . Mann
J . G . W ., and Charles Boctel G . T ., all of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey . Grand Secretary Taylor , of New Jersey , paid an eloquent tribute to the Pennyslvania Craffc for their rigid preservation of the ancient landmarks of the Fraternity . J . J . Mason G . S of fche Grand Lod"e of Canada , aroused applause by fche compliment thafc the
Canadian Masons admired fche Graud Lodge of Pennsylvania for its quaint ways , which are like those of old England . Myron M . Parker P . G . M . of the District of Columbia , said that " the Pennsylvania Graud Lodge was looked up to because ifc dealt out simon-pure York Masonry and nothing else . " Tho Grand Master having concluded wifch fche visiting
dignitaries , then passed fco the home Grand Masters , and Richard Vanx , R . E . Lamberton , Samuel 0 . Forking , Samuel B . Dick , Michael Nesbifc and Conrad B . Day were called upon , and each responded in turn . The Grand Wardens , McCalla and Africa , aud Brothers Edward Masson and General Louis Wagner thou followed , with which
the addresses were concluded . The orchestra led iu " Old Hundred , " the assembled Craft arising and joining afc tho order of the Grand Master . The Grand Lodge was then closed iu harmony until the stated Quarterly Communication iu December next . In tho evening a banquet " was tendered to fche visitors in fche Temple . Aud fchns the
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania enters on the second century of its independence , second to none in influence and importance , with tho greatest harmony prevailing from one end of its jurisdiction to the other , and with a firm determination to go ou for centuries to come in tho grand aud g lorious cause in which ifc enlisted over a century and a half ago . —Lancaster Daily Examiner , P . A .
UOI . LOT . - ' OINTMENT : AND I'nu .-- TJi ^ n ^ t . UOKV A remedy , which has been tested inul proved in a thousand different ways , capable of oradica-Un" poisonous taints " from ulcers and healing them up , nierii * a trial of its " > a pacify for extracting the internal eon-notions from tlio I )/ . vols . Ou nibbing Vtrlloway ' s Ointment repeatedly on the abdomen n rush , appears , nnd as it
fiiiokens the aivine irritability subside ,. Acting as a domvtlve , this unguent dr . iw . -s to the surface , releases the tender intestines from ali acrid matters , and pn-v-. its indaimrtation , dysentery , »« d piles , for which blistering was the oldfashioned thou"li successful treatment , now from its painfulncss fallen into disuse , the discovery of this Ointment having proclaimed a remedy possessing equally derivative , yofc perfectly painless power * .