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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20. lS'JO. 3-- TTREMEloDsliilSI , Ali ir,HTER Y -- , AT:, 8. : Kellners : Dry : Goods : Store. p For the entire week, commencing Monday, September 22, never before has such a sale ken inaugurated this early in the season of such a desirable line of .roods. We will assure you that our stock is one of the choicest in the United States, for we left n jthint; undone to make ours one of the Fixkst Cloak and Stir Departments in this Country. The Stock of Goods that we have bought for the Fall, is so lare that it is almost impossible to accommodate it in our Store, hence we have concluded to Inaugurate a FORCED SALE in the hopes of making more room for the Slock that is vet to arrive. We also wish to call your attention to the fact thathavlnEopeiiedour;toMay we therefore have no old goods to show. The Cloaks that we are now showing are the very latest productions of the K rein and Domestic Manufacturies. Look at the prices that we here quote and you will readily see that you can save neatly One-- l Ialf on any garment that you may wish. " LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS! cloaks f LADIES' REMMMDE CHESSES I GcDtiinc Seal riush Cloaks 12.."0 " $:o no Ilirs1 Sa'trcu DroM-- s 'H '. ,!0,(. KIW82; $ 3.30 wonh$ o.oo ;: :: :; ;; :: s& :: ,,,:!J rtt,:rr 3 Seal and l ur Combination Capes iclso k'oo LADIES' NEWMARKETS I ". Y" " Novelty Fiir.... 1!M0 " 82.50 Ladies' Xowmarket J, Bljf Burnahi 4.3r. ' $10.00 jiaik Black Monkey 1 ui- - , 21.00 yr,.00 ti no ' i:i.r.o TCI MUUC llltl WOIIDDIRS I Best Quality Genuine. Seal ; ikt.00 " 75.00 " " " 10.00 " is 00 ltd UdllllJ fcnJ HnftrraniJ I Fancy Fall "Jackets a.,-,- 0 " 5.H0 " " !'.'.!!!'.'.!'.!!!!!'.!!'.'.!.'.... 11.00 " SI. 50 ' " 5 rt) " " " 4.ai 7.no " " !!!!!!!!..!.!!!!!!!..!.!!. m.oo mum udu'siuiappop. -- oo ::.vi Elegant FallJackots in Stripes and l'lain Colors 8.r0 " 13 50 " " "!.!.!! .... "1 .00 " IW.iK) "t .. 4 " 7 Black English Walking Jacket 10.00 " 18.00 " Imported Novelties ao.tO " MUX) !,',', " ,1 h 50 " 1 1 00 Handsome" " " all Shades 11.50 20.00 " " " 50.00 ' 8U.C0 f.',,, .. rianiiel l oll' iown I"1 " " Beautitid Novelties in Fall Jackets 10.50 " 25.00 I ' " '"" " " Fur Trimmed all Shades lil.CO " 82,50 LtULUHCN O ILUAA ,7(H, j-, t, " " 32.50 " 50.00 ChiWren'sCloaks,4tol2yeariold , VI .'. , ni Vlecnit Fn.-- " --M " 0,1 Genuine Seal Tlush Jackets 10.00 ' 15.00 " " 4 to 13 " .;; .v-.i- S . k : " " Extra Quality 19.00 " 82.50 ' " 4 to 13 ' " ! "" ; ( i",. "id silk " I"''" ft " 34.00 50.50 ;; ;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; tf!g i Eift,!i With the space at our command here, we cannot Ouote prices on the thousands of garments that We marked for this P.,,l,f WU,H "lT? U that it will be to your interest to call at once to investigote mir Styles and Prices. We wilFalso stat: that oar stock of DkLbb UUUUb is the uoillm mt West, and every Department in the House is receiving its full Compliment of Novelties. Remember That we Have but One I'ricc. ami Sell for Cash Only ! --- S. KELLNER. 205 cSs'SOT IvTain Street, "Wasatcli Blocls. --EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN Sole Acents for James Means' $3.00 SllOffi. Spencer & Kimball, 160 Main Stroot. J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Artesian, Salt or (ias Wells Drilled. 1w T'mr" ' Prospects for Coal and Mineral. salt LakrCiiii. Deep Well a Specialty GEORGE A. LOWE, Dealer In All Hindi of Flnt-CU- n -- Agricultural Implements- .- FCHUTTLEIt FAPM AND FRKIGH3 WAGON' '. .... fltBfl ON SALE (5VSTT?M vlti 1370 ,AT"' MOUNTAIN mVWIO.N nDTrVrfTD AT DHTNT'Q n Onir Mn th-- . UnltM 8U'.i rKlWulrAlj ruliuo rrrrtr- - ColiMs flute Phaetons anfl Road Carts of evcrjr description. Steam Engines, - Leffel Wheels. WAREHOU6S3 EAST, west, 'newTIME CARD STATK I10AD BKTWKEN FIUST AND SIXOXD SOl'TII. NORTH and SOUTO July 2Sf 1Q3o. --' qihh mmi oiSTRicr. THE CITY TICKET OFFICE. Passenger Trains Arrlre and Leare at Salt Lain City u Ial!o: ritOM TUB KOKTH. "'!" - . ra.f Vail nd L'tih A Nrtiv?rn IxcsU iiOvn ftab & Northen. Lot. '" i T- At, u.tl: aul IMrtliM4 A MtttW I.tl'a.-m- e Etlffw,... Utjpm- & .,m l'ortlatid and Butt iast Mall Ai.m. rtxpr. ,: rtvjii rue soirrn. nuttu t"tu. ra txi P1 M.liord t.j.f Pabst Brewing1 Co! ' Export, Bohemian, Hoffbrau and Select BIu9 Ribbon t Kes and Bottled Beers shippod immediately j upon order. ! TjfFj FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED TELEPHONE .MSI FREE DELIVERY. B. K. BLOCHX Co., st. --Aeroats. T7ta.iL osid. ITevaia rlctrtct. rorcmew Ba, ;:wj.2 j rro oia 'y;;; tExwpt Monday n4 Taexlay. Krpt T' , S. W. ECCLES, C'F'RESSi TickeU for ale in Wuakrb BuiMJiiR. 201 Stain Stre. t, and at f'rv,t. Fare for Bouud Trip, V).1 Detroit conclave, No. 11, which he joined as a charter member in 18S4. He held the positions of secretary and treasurer of his subordinate conclave during the first two years of its existence, and in 188(1 he was elected treasurer of the supreme conclave, a position he has continued to hold to the present time, having been at each gubsecfuent session. MSOCIETY NEWS cteresting Notes and Gossip From the Inner Chambers of the Lodge Boom and Castle Hall. DETEOIT, MICHIGAN, CEEATI0N. he Boyal Adelphia Pounded Three Years Ago and Now Growing Kapidlj Gossip and Notes. The Ptoyal Adelphia is a Detroit creation, 'cording to The News of that city, but s extended its limits far beyond thestate ies, in this particular exceeding the most mgnine expectations of its originators, t was in the fall of 1883 that a few prom-pt secret society men, who were mem-?r- a of nearly all the beneficial organiza--i insthen in existence, but could still see Point upon which all could be improved matter of the payment of stipulated wkly sick benefits of a magnitude sufli-t- o attract as members individuals bo Hie wholly dopenoHt upon a small eckly or monthly witfta for the existence themselves and family. On Jan. 2, 1SS4, the order was incorpo-a,C- (l under the laws of Michigan governing t:itorual insurance and benefit associa-- i 'is, and a movement was made at once ! "extend the limits of its usefulness. Un-mo- st othe' fraternal societies, it pro-"le- s for its members during life, as well providing for the beneficiaries of de-l'- members. The membership is 'ided into three classes, known as full fte, two-thir- rate and one-thir- The iff recommendation of the order is its i:k benefit and total disability clause, and n this respect it has accomplished a great wmntofgood. Tta number of councils throughout the ountry is rapidly increasing, which i3 owing iu a iiiio wiv.tw to the careful manage- - hoot. joHxsos. --fIyS wnt of the supreme of-T- W.1 present su- - ni'aiv . W. Carlson, of Milwaukee, Wis. :e doctor is a man who thoroughly the demands upon an officer so responsible a position. Since turning the executive chair Dr. Carlson a Pushed the order in every direction, ults being remarkable. He is also ."fsident of the Alumni association 01 'Mnemann Medical CoUege and Hospital, 'Chicago. Nt a little of the success of tho order is ,xl l the supreme Becretary, Edward yhason, a member of Detroit conclave Vo- U. He joined the order at the insti-uo- n of his subordinate conclave on Oct .' l!&4, and was elected its first r, and was at the expira-;'o- a t Ids first term. He represented De-;;?- 't conclave at the first assembly held in ctgan, and was elected by that body to -- Present Michigan at the session of the ,JPme conclave, held in September, 1887. the last session of the supreme con-- ; held in September, 1SS9. he was "supreme secretary. Jitter popular official of the supreme wclave is Frank Honp a member ol tlsm are quite trequent occurrences, ana furnish better evidence than anythiiiK else of the decrease of power of priests, monks and Jesuits. They were solemnized for the first time about fourteen years ago. The first Masonic journal was published at Leipzig in 17b3. It was called "Der Friedmauer." Freemasonry was introduced Into the United States in 1733. In the worksof the ancient mound build-ers of Ohio are represented in the walls the geometrical figures of the square, the circle, the octagon and the rhomb. Such evidences of Rn aucient craft are hard to dispute when the craft emblems had an Important place, as the above signifies. A century and a half ago the three de-grees could be conferred in full in three-quarte-of an hour. The librarv of the grand lodge of Iowa, collected by the labor of Bro. T. S. Tarvin, contains books written by over 800 authors of that state, some of them having written as many as ten books. Sir Walter Scott was made a Freemason In the lodge of St. David, Edinburgh, on March 2, 180L In Sweden and Norway the highest hon-ors are accorded only to those who are craftsmen, the king being the hereditary grund master in his capacity of bead of the Order of Charles XIL Four of the greatest warriors of modern Europe were Freemasons, viz., Bonaparte, Wellington, Nelson and Sir John Moore. The Prince of Wales was Grand Master Mason of England at a meeting of the grand lodge on the loth ult. Mr. Au-gustus Harris, of Drury Lane theatre, was elected to the office of grand treasurer. MASONIC. of I-- tJ BaPti. in Tb. Ceremony Mexico-Ot- her On , of the -- jJiSrSbS the Masonic sphere m turn of children. R'ffot but aroccaslonl Thee bap-- I. O. O. F. A Magnificent Temple to lie Erected In Chicago Notes. The Odd Fellows' Temple association of Chicago has been incorporated to erect a temple in Chicago; capital, 1500,000; in-corporators, W. H. Crocker, John C. Smith, Thomas Chalmers, W. II. Underwood, Jr., and John M. Campbell. In addition to the lodge rooms there will be a large audi-torium that will accommodate 10,000 peo-ple Office rooms will also be arranged for', and it is the intention of the associa-tion to make it the finest temple in the will cost about country. The new building $1,000,000. The ladies of the Rebekah branch of Il-linois, who are engaged in the work of es- -' tablishing an orphan's home in that state have compiled a list of all the orphans of deceased Odd Fellows in that jurisdiction 200 of them will and find over 400. About into the home as soon as it be ready to go is ready. The Odd Fellows' employment bureau of Denver is about to issue The Odd Fellow, devoted to the order, and its proceeds to support the bureau. Buffalo is now agitating the question of an Odd Fellows' temple. The lodges are appointing delegates to attend a meeting and means, with good to consider ways prospects of bringing the plan to a success-- f ul issue. Chicago imposes a fine on any A lodge in does not deliver his of its officers who charge from memory. "One hundred thousand" Is what Penn-sylvan-will put on her banner for the year ending May, 1S',L A. O. U. W. What the Jurisdictions Disbursed During 1889 Oilier Items. During tho year 1889 New York made disbursements from tho bene-ficiary the largest fund, namely, WM.OOO; Missouri made the next largest beneficiary disburse-ment, namely, 84:52,412.90; California the third in amount, namely, aOTinino.. the fourth in amount, namely, oT2,.J1.j. The average cost of $1,000 indemnity lust year to merubars of the order was $9.78, or $19.56 for the 2,000. made In the Only one assessment was Dnkotas for August, torty-nin- e new the month of members are reported for July- - The reports for the five fraternal bene-ficiary orders showing the largest member-ship on June 1 was as follows: Ancient Or-der of United Workmen. 239,291; Knights of Honor, 133,934; Royal Arcanum, ltt.(r.4. Knighwand Udicsof Honor. 63,86; Amer-ican Legion of Honor, 6Z,to. The greatest gain in the number of lodges was made ia New York during the last year, namely 87. Ontario stands next to Illinois in the number of lodge, there being 341 in Cana-dian territory up to the close of the last fiscal year. . THE IRON HALL Has Crown iu PUlladel-phl- a How the Orlor and Baltimore-Not- es. The largest branch is In Baltimore. It has over 1,100 members. branches of the order ia Philadelphia, of which twenty-fou- r are branches, with a membewhip of of the branches nearly 8,000. A majority good work. The total fs aboufup to the average for summer there were c's , lufin-al claims to July 1 of over $100,000. from the supreme headquar-tPfoTth- e month of May is as follows: . members. FJher 'two Uessments called V'fW? sick claims paid, amounting to Z m There wero also 101 final seven . claims oaid, amounting to?l.,o00. years M j 'tflXd 13?ments on its the mem. bTheTum of $74,000 was paid in on. members. north to the Philadelphia KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Work of th Supreme Lodge Darlnf the Year Various Not. The annual report of the officers of the supreme iod-- e Knight of 'h March 31. IS.H, world for the term ending shows that the number of grand lodges in-stituted during the term is four, the number of grand lodges fifty-on- e grand lodge, were mt tot. j The following led: Grand lodge of Wrmont Ic 5,,1. f grand lodge of British Columbia, April 2u. grand lodge Indian territory. May 5, i 18aoi grand lodge Korth Dakota, June 13. i Xearlr all the lodges In Louisianahave ! raised the fee for the three ranks to i In West Virginia the order has gained twelve lodges and 564 member, during i . |