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Show Masonic Building Assured. Architect Monheim says the building of a Masonic hall on the corner of State and Fourth South is assured. He has already drauw the preliminary jlans and done everything that is necessary for the present, or until he has orders to go ahead with the work. A part of the stock has been subscribed sub-scribed and enough more prom.sed to make it certain that the Masons will have a home of their own within a year. Odds anil Knds. Real estate transfers yesterday aggregated $25, lea. It is Now ilishop Brooks. Boston, Oct. 14. With solemn and impressive im-pressive services Dr. Phillip Brooks, pastor of Trinity church, was today made bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Massachusetts. The great church edifice was crowded. Among the bishops present were Williams of Connecticut; Clark, of Rhode Island; Whipple, of Minnesota; Littlejohn. of Long Island; Doane, of Albany; and Potter, of New York. There were also present about 1(H) clergy of the diocese of Massachusetts and 205 lay delegates. Bishop Potter preached the consecration sermon, taking for his text Acts xiii, 2-4. A portion of the cornice is being put on the Dooly block. McCornick's block will be ready for the roof by December 1st. A Denver man is figuring with the We6t Side association on starting a matrcss factory fac-tory at Brighton. Butchers claim the cattle which comes from the ranges this fall is iu finer condition than for five years. Sam Levy received a consignment this morning of forty bales of Sumatra tobacco. Its value was $24,000. The directors of the chamber of commerce claim to have valuable information to impart at the Deep Creek meeting tonight. The order has gone forth from Chief Stanton Stan-ton that combustables which endanger the safety of property must be removed. |