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Ward'-James' Brice, .Jno. A.
Tones. Third Ward. - Henry Roigleman, H Keemer, Jho. Lewis .! Coule Ward .- Paul Van Dyke, D. L. Mutchler, Jos .. Eiobeck.
Workshop Committed. H. A. Doubleday, Elkhart Nat. McCleary, Santiago; J. ES Bondurant; IN. B: Cooley, E Des Peter Rinkenburger| Crocker: IVard .- Al. Ervin, F. G. Bennett Lowry,
Davis, Moines! Fifth Tpo) D.
Sixth WVarlf GI Muenzinmaeier Jno. Howard, R. M. T. Coleman. Seventh Wand-Ed Forsyth I. M. Wal- ton Wm. Sampson , R. B. Parrott. Township Combuthee-P. Rinkenburger; Crocker S. H. Houser, Polk City: El Stokes, Saylorville; J. M. Flynn. | Jr.] Clive, Wm. A. Atchison, Maxwell; w. A. Seibert, S. A. Sumner! Grimes.
CLUBS.
Hawk ve -- Rooms 212 Fourth | Street! Meets first Monday evening in each month W. B. Crosby, president; H. R .. Jones secretary
Scandinavian-Meets in Carlson's Hall e Locust, bet Fourth and Fifth sts. ]]no. F. Olsen, president; M. Jensen, secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS !.
Ambrose Parochial Schools Sixth - cor Sixth ave, ate, northeast cor Grand ave. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity! |Sister Cyprian;]
Superioress; dent.
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M. Flavin, Superinten-
St. Joseph's Academy for Young Ladies- South side Grand ave, near Twenty-eighth st.[ Conducted by the Sisters of Charity, : Sister Mary Michael, Superioress.
St. Mary's Parochial School-Southwest dor Second and Crocker sts. . Conducted by the Sisters of, St. Francis, Rev. P. W. Schmidt, superintendent. i
St. Michael Parochial School-Northwest dor Seventh and e .Court ave," Con- ducted by the Sisters of Charity, Rev. J. F. Nugent. superintendent.
Ligh Lutheran Congregational School- 115 Locust. H. Sengruen, principal.
MUSICAL SOCIETIES. ₫.
Des Moines Philharmonic Society-Callat Inan College. C. M. Keller, president; W. L. Barrett, secretary; Prof. M. L. Bartlett, director.
NEWSPAPERS. AND PUB- LICATIONS.
wpuntank: The (Monthly) - 608-610 Locust st .. Established 1890. J. M. Me- Han, editor and manager; 50 cents per year.
American Retmen (Fraternal Monthly); Court ave; southeast cor Fourth st. Estab- lished 1889. Redmen's Publishing Co., A. B. Mccown, editor; 50
publishers .. #cents per year Honlanche, T'he Colored, Weekly Repub- (can)-315 Iowa Loan and Trust Building: Established 1891). : Avalanche Publishing Go', publishers. A. S. Barnett, managing editory. $2 per year.
Delphic, Wie (Literary Monthly)-120 Fourth st. Established 1889| A. F. Vin- lacke, editor. Maurice Ricker, i business manager: $I |ber year.
Des Moine Di. tritt Tidings (Religious Bi-weekly)-1802 |High st. @Established
1888. W.I.I. W. Rees, editor and pub- Bisher: 25 cents per year.
Des Moines Leader, The (Democratic) 120 Court ave , Established 1848. Henry Stivers; publisher and proprielori Frank Stewart, editor! | Daily $7 per year; week- $1
Des Moines News. (Independent, Daily
"and Weekly) !! 201-205 Fourth ist. . Estab-
lished 1881 Des Moines! News Co., pub- fishers. . ]. J. Hamilton, editor; G. L. Mc- .Pracken, advertising manager; P. B. Dur- ley, business manager Daily $5; weekly $1.
Ello, The (Literary Weekly)-Corning,
Established 1802. W. H. Kennedy, editor; J. P. Reineck, manager; i) cents per year.
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Grand Irmy .Livecet (Fraternal Week- ly) --- 120 Foarth st Established 1550 .F. Bishop, editor and publisher. 0 1. Bush nell, associate editor. SI per year.
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(Stock Semi Monthly) 1420 Court ase. Established 18;2. Henry Wallace, auditor; { \ Thave business manager, SI per: 11.11
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1 Ilide :Awakes The (Monthly) % Des. Moines, Ia. ] Established 1891. Wiebhl editor and proprietor "$1 per year Woman's' Standard (Womans / Suffrage Monthly)-+Twenty-eighth st, cor Woodland avd. Established 1887. Mrs. M. Ondala nan, editor and publisher; 50 cents per year.
1 Bulletin, The (Religious : Monthly, Missionary)-Des northeast cor e| Twelfth ;st, Moihe's Established. 150. Towa Tract and Missionary Society: : publishers. : Rey. L. T. Nicola, editor: 25 : cents per year.
ORCHESTRAS AND BANDS
The State Band Southeast cor Seventh and Locust sts. Organized 1$90, Capital $100.000. ' Fifty pieces. . By act of ligist lature it has been made a State Band and is controlled by the Executive Council in the manner as the U. S. Marine Band is by the general government .! Geo. C New- president; W. W. Fink, vice presi- Joseph S. Ulch, secretary and treas- Frederick Phinney, general manager and i musical director: Directors: D B Lyons, Frederick Phinney. George C. New- man, W. W. Fink, W. R. Warfield, Q.B. Atkins.
Foster's Opera House Ordiestra -Wal- nuq. southeast cor Eighth- st. Jacob Schmidt, director !!
Alosart String Quartette-Walnut, south-
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driector. - Des Moines Mandolin Cloud-502 Walnut George F, Johnson, leader. Hoferich's Grand Orchestry-1175 Ninth 1 $. Gerberich, director.
Gerardich's Detette Society-1175 Ninth 1. S. Gerberich, director ..
Aring's Orchestra-500 Locust st. [. ] Kroner, leader.
PLACES OF AMUSEMENT
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POST-OFFICE. GOVERNMENT BUILDING
Moines Mostofice-Court ave, dontht cor Fifth st. lisaac Brandt, post-master; Brandt, private secretary :[ ]W
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Free Delivery System-W. H. Reineck, superintendent; Guy. Hunter, chief clerk.
Stamf \ Department -- Wm. E. Ballard; record clerk; S. G. Cogswell, stamp agent North Des Moines; Elmer E. Farr, stamp agent, "Sevastopol.
Mailing Division-N. J. Miller, superin- Itendent of mails; J. M. Lansley, chief clerk. Station A. - E Grand ave., bet Fifth and Sixth sts. 'Archie, Christy, superinten- dent.
Station B+ University |Place. ĮS. C. Clayton, superintendent.
Cottage Grave Station-,Cottage Grove ave and Twenty-second st .. . H. C. Bachrodt superintendent.
Letter Carriers- John Q. Hughes, Geo. E, Ayres, Arch Christy. H. L. Johnson) W. H. Nichols, Ed. P. Drake, O. B. Dan- ielson, L. E. Swanson, Chas. Cissil| A. C. Wardi Chas, WV. Terree, R. A. Wilburn, A. S. Gilbert, W. H. Harlan, Evan Rees, R. Il Van Dyke: F; P. Yeoman, C. H. Brown, Alf. Anderson, Geo. I. Holt, I. E. Wil- liamson, Frank A. Lee, J. B. Siverd, Sam- uel Park, Harry Saylor, J. F. Hays, Miles N. Bell, J. W. Christina, J. P. : Mclane, John A. Rustin, John D. Cady!
Sub Carriers -H. H. Dodge, E. H. Ba- ker, J. B. Black.
RATES OF POSTAGE ON FIRST-CLASS MAT- ! TER.
On letters, sealed packages, mail matter wholly or partly in writing (except proof sheets and corrected proof sheets, and manuscript copy accompanying the same; and except local or drop letters or United States postal cards); all printed matter so marked as to convey any other, dr further information than is conveyed by the orig- inal print, except the correction of mere typographical errors, all matter otherwise; chargeable with postage, but which is soi wrapped or secured that it cannot be con-f veniently examined by postmasters . with -? out destroying the wrapper| or envelope; all packages containing matter not in it- self chargeable with letter postage, but in which is inclosed or concealed any letter, memorandum, or other thing chargeable with letter postage, or upon which is any writing or memorandum: Jand manuscript for publication in newspapers, magazines or periodicals, two cents for each ounce or fraction ther of.
5 Op local on drop letters, at offices where free delivery by carriers is established, cents 'for each ounce or fraction Tavo there
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SECOND CLASS MATTER
Mailable matter of the. alos embates all newspapers, moguties and poston it. exclusively in punt and regulath round at stated period. from a lawan offer of publication, without addition by writing; mark of sign and addressed to tegulu subscribers & coat pet print Brutal March 3. 1899 sample copre. may be sent at the same tite l'instance of the . matter ichen sent by other than the publisher of news streift is one cent for each font ounces or traction thereof postinge to be prepaid by stamps attused to wand matter
THIRD CLASS MATTER
The following artu les ate mailible it the rate of one vent lot every two other. of fractional part thetout
! Pamphlets. occasional books, photograph : hund bills, poder. sheet music quantedy, prospectus man, proof sheets, regula publications de Jagged primarily for advertising purpose vor ffer circulation at nommal faites corrected proof sheets, seeds, cutting . trots, scion. and plants
FOURTH CLASS MATTER
Milable matter of the fourth ches em braces labels, patterns, playing cards, visit : ing cards, address. tags paper sacks wrap ping paper and blotting puds, with of without printed advertisements thereon. bill heads, letter heads, envelopes, with printed addresses, thereon, ornamental pa- per, and all other matters of the same gen eral character. This class includes, mer chandise and samples, models, samples of ore metads, minerals, etc . and any other matter not included in the first, second or third classes, and which is not its form or : nature liable to destroy. dotace or other. Wise damage the contents of the mail bag or harm the person Postage tate, one cent for each ounce or fractional part . thereof
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RATES OF POSTAGE TO CANADA
The Dominion of Canada embraces all the British North American Provinces ex; cept New Foundland.
Lines and Postal Gomb Same rate: and conditions of prepayment of postage as for domestic letters and postal cards.
RATES OF POSTAGE TO POSTAL UNION COUNTRIES
Letters, five cents per half ounce for fraction thereof (fifteen grams being the postil equivalent of half an qunce).
Postal cards two cents each. Registra- tion fee ten cents. Printed matter and --
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may be written or printill are hereby de: clued to be than mailable matter.
WEIGHING PACKAGES.
If you have to scales, have all packages weighed at the postoffice. Postage must be prepaid in full of the package will not ; be forwarded
FORWARDING LETTERS.
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LETTERS RETURNED TO WRITERS
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All letters inderved, the pames and addresses of the writers, will be returned, whether a specific repeat for such return is indorsed or mot- provided the original postage has been, fre- paid, according to law. .
MONEY ORDERS
Are issued on all points in the United States at a milling cost - On orders not exceeding sil 5 cents; over (s) and notfex- cording slo, flcents; over $10 and not ing stp. 10 cents; over $15 and exededing s30; 15 cents; over $30 land exceeding sig; 20 cents; over 510 and exceeding sio, 25 cents: over 500 and not exceeding sto. 30 cents; over soy find not " exceeding 570, 35 cents; over $70 and hot exceeding SSA I0 cents; over sso and not exceeding $100, 45 cents.
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order may include any el centro $100 inclusive ajn a fractional part of a Hola and the Provinces $10 of ants; on all | points in Great andy $10 for under 10 cents ts in Germany, $10 or under 1 all points in Switzerland, $10 of er. 10 cents. We draw direct on France ium and the Netherlands. We issue rs payalle in Japan, Norway, Sweden Ink Kong, Egypt, Turkey, Indial Austral Lia France, Belgium, the Netherlands and all points in Italy, $10 or under 10 cents No limit to the amount remittances to Fort In the United States three orders of's100 ench is the limit for onisi remittance per day. Note-all For -. dig Fees are the same.
RAILROADS.
Wingo, Burlington & Quincy- Ry. Co .- Depot Offices: Elm bet, Fifth and Sixth, E Elm bet. Fifth and Sixth; City office 232 Folirth st Mileage. 2080. .. C. E. Perking president, Burlington, Iowa; T. D. . How land, secretary; Boston, Mass. J. C. Peasley,! treasurer .Chicago, Illinois, P. S. Eustish general passenger and ticket agent, , Chi -. cage, Illinois; W. F.] | Merrill, Igeneral manager, Chicago, Illinois; J. D. |Beslen, general superintendent, Chicago, Illinois Ent. Hunter general local agent; Theo. A EBarter, ticket and passenger agent.
Khiong, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. Denofoffice Mine bet. Third and Fourth sts, E Ving bet fourth and Fifth sts; City offic! to Court ave, Mileage| || 3461 1. Gene gal offices, Chicago, Illinois. R. R. Cable. president. Chicago, Illinois; W. G. Purdy tref surer and [secretary; John Sebastian geotral' ticket agent; W. K: Lucas, local fright agent! J. W. Frye; ticket land pas Manger agent H. F. Royce, general super intendent, Chicago, Illinois; E .; St. .. John general manager, Chicago, Illinois. Frage, St. Paul & Kansas City Ip pot offices: Cherry st south of Cour Infuse, e Fifth bet Court ave and Vine st. (ity offices 226 and 228 Fourth sts." .Mile-
900 I. M. Eagan, president and "n'eral manager, St. Paul,f Minn !; W. BU Bind, trensurer, St. Paul, ' Minh .; M. C .: Woodruff 1
secretary, Dubuque, Iowa F. H. Ikird. general passenger anfd ticket agente C. Stohrd general
Chicago, Illinois, P. fright agent .Chicago; Iflinois; John HE Green, local general agent; Des Moines,
SH North Western Ry: Depot office, E. Fourth bet. Walnut and Locust sts, City office
218 Fourth|st. |Mileage,
DIRECTORY
miles. Marvin Hughitt, president. Chicago? I]; E. W. Winter, general manager. St Paul Mind E. . E .Woodman, secretary. Wis Hudson, M. L. Sybes, treasurer New NITY .; York,. W. A Scott, general superin- tendent>St Paul, Minn. ; T. W. Teas dale) general passenger agent, St. Paul, Minn. DI W. Hazzard, lochl general agent.
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Des Mains, Northern & Western Re- Depot office, Che jry st. south ' of . Court House. City office, Savery House., Mileage. 150 F. : M Hubbell,'
president, IF Hubbell, first vice-president and super intendent; P. Platt, second vice presi dent and superintendent; A. B. Cummins; general counsel; L. M. Martin, general manager; R. L. Chase, general secretary H. D. Thompson, treasurer; J. M. Miller, auditor; S. A. Stephenson: general ticket agent; R. C. Martin, commercial agent; JI Fl Jennings, contracting freight agent; C .. W. McMecken, chief engineer; 1. Austin, traveling freight agent; A. N. Den -. man, financial agent.
Des Moines & Kansas City R. R. C .- Depot office, Elm st., northwest cor! Sevi enth. City office, 232 Fourth; st. ; Mile. age, 111: M. V. B. Edgerly, president, Springfield: Mass ; : B. |F.| Kauffman;] secretary.1 Des Moines; Fred H. Har ..
rils; treasurer, Springfield) Mass .; Theo. C Sherwood, superintendent, Des Moines, Jno, C. Newton, general manager; Des Moines
Wabash St. Louis & Pacific K. R. C .- Depot offite, Cherty st., south of Court House .. Giay office| Savery House. Mile- adgl 2082.1 D. Ashley, president, New York City; Chas. M. (Hays, gen- eral manager, St. Louis, Mo .; J. C. Otte- man! secretary,- New York City; F. L. O Leary, treasurer, St. Louis, Mo .; H. L. Magee, general superintendent, St. Louis!
Mo.3 F. Chandler, general passenger and ticket agent) St. Louis, Mo. ; L. M.| Martin) local general agent, Des Moines; S. A. Stevenson ticket agent, Des Moines.
STREET
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Fifthst . Mileage, 30. Incorporated 1986. Chpital ($1,000,000. J. S. Polk, president; G. Bj Hippe, secretary and general manager Directors: IS. Polk B. F. Kauffman. G. M. Hippee, WIR. AAnkeney, F. B. Wiborg. G B} } Hippee, Simon Casady ...
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Belt Line-Begins at 201 Fifth st, north to Locust, east to w Second, north to alley between Chestnut and Center, east to. Bluff; north to Corning ave, west to Zoo- logical Garden, northwest to Oak Park jave, north to Euclid ave, east to Highland Park College.
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Capitol and East --- Begins at 201 |Fifth st, north to Locust, east to e Ninth, north to e Grand ave, east to e Sixteenth, south to e Walnut st.
Cotton Mill-Begins at 201 Fifth st, north to Locust, east to e Ninth, north to e Grand ave, east to e Sixteenth, south to e Walnut, east to Fair ave.
Center Street-Begins at 201 Fifth st, west to Sixth ave, north to Walnut, west to Seventh, north to Grand ave, west to Ninth, north to Chestnut, west to Tenth, north to Center, west to Nineteenth st.
East Sixth and Ninth-Begins at 201 Fifth st, north to Locust, east to e Sixth, north to Lyon, east to e. Ninth, north to Washington ave.
Eleventh, Twelfth and Clark-Begins at 201 Fifth st, west to Sixth ave, north to Walnut, west to Seventh, north to Grand ave, west to Ninth, north to Chestnut, west to Tenth, north to Center, west to Elev- enth, north to School, west to Twelfth, north to Clark, west to Twenty-fifth st.
Ingersoll Avr-Begins, at 201 Fifth st, west to Sixth ave, north to Walnut, west to Twelfth. northwest to Ingersoll ave, west to near the west city limits ..
Sevastopol-Begins at 201 Fifth st, south to Court ave, east to First, south Jefferson and Second, east to Monroe, south to Eighth, east to Clay, south to In- dianola ave, s e to Mitchell ave, east to Main street, south to Old Brewery.
Sixth Ave-Begins at 201 Fifth st, north. to Locust, west to Sixth ave, north to Jeffer- son, west to Twelfth st.
Walnut and Kingman Are-Begins, at 201 Fifth st., west to Sixth ave, north to Walnut, west to Twelfth, north to High, west to Fourteenth, north to Woodland avenue, west to Nineteenth. north to Cottage Grove avenue, n'w to Twenty-fourth, north to North, west to Thirtieth, south to Wood- land ave.
West. Third and Fourth-Begin's at 201 Fifth st, north to Locust, east' to Fourth, north to Third st.
Ninth-Begins at 201 Fifth ; street, north to Locust, west to Sixth ave, north to' School, west to Ninth, north to Prospect !
1 Boulevard, n w to Crocker Park, north to. Des Moines river, to connect with Ferry to Zoological Garden.
SECRET SOCIETIES. GRAND MASONIC BODIES OF IOWA
Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons, sof State of owa-Meets annually first Wed. nesday in fune. Meeting for 1892, Cedar Rapids! R. G. Phelps! TV.
.G. M. Atlantic: M. C. Temple, S.G.W., Osceola; J. E. Nye, J. G. W., . West Union; T. S. Patvin. G. Sec., Cedar Rapids; N. R. Par. vin, D. G. Sec., Cedar Rapids; F. WV. Chase, G. Treas., Cedar, Falls; G. W. Ball, G. D. M., Iowa City; Rev. J. W. Geiger, G. Chap .; Oskaloosa; C. H. Coggswell, S. G. D., Ge- dar Rapids: J, .C. Dunlary, J. G. $., Sioux City; C|A. Hough, G. M .; . Red Oak; Fran- cis Baule, S. G. S., Dubuque| R. Stephen-1 son, J. G. S., Centerville; Theo: Schreiner, G. T., Mt Pleasant. :
Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masous, State of Iowa -Meets annually third Thursday inl November. Meeting for 1892, Council Bluffs. Wm. Wilbraham, G. H. P., Cresco; Q. S. Fletcher, D. G. H. P., Atlantic; F. W. Craig, G. K., Des Moines; L. Elseffer, G. Scribe, Hampton; T. J. Van Hon, G. Treas:, Mt Pleasant; Alf. Wingate, G. Sed, Des Moines; A. L. Sarchett, |G. Chap, Guthrie Center; A. N. Alberson[ G] C. of. H., Washington; L. T. Weld, G. P. S., Nevada; J. R. Jones, G. R. N. C., Algona; J. G. Weatherby, G. MI T. M., Clinton; G. I. Miller, G. M. S. V., Boone; H. D. Bader, G. M. F. V., Clinton; Theo, Schreiner, G. GI, Mt Pleasant.
Grand Commandery Knights Temple of the State of Iowa-Meets annually on the fourth Thursday in October. Meeting 1892 Boone. W. F. Cleveland, G. C|, Atlantic; E O.Soule, D. G. C. Harlan; W.1.Babb, G: | G, Mt Pleasant; D, W Clements, G.C.G., West Union; Amos Crum, G.P., Dubuque ;. I W. H. Hall, G. S. W., Osceola; Wm. Flan- agan, G. J. W., Cedar Rapids; R. F. B. Portman, G. Treas,, Decorah ;. Alf. Win- gate, G. Rec., Des Moines; ]. B. McCar- rall, G. S. B, Ottumwa; Geo. A .. Goodell, G. S. B., Esthervillet R. II. Woodlet, G. W., Marshalltown; Theo. |Schreiner G. 'S., Mt Pleasant,
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Kalash 3001 Meets third Wednesday alternate months, Masonic Temple, Walnut, southwest cor Seventh st. J. C. Macy. V. E. C .; G. F. Selleck, Rec,
Des Moines Consistor. S.A. R.S. 33- Meets quarterly first Wednesday in each month. Masonic Temple, Walnut, southeast
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To Trade Grand Lodge of Perfection 149 -+Meets|first Wednesday in each month Masonic Temple Valnut, southwest cor Seventh st. F. A. Percival M. M .; G.F Selleck. Sed.
AKNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
Tour Commentary No. \ Meets Sec ond Ifridayevening in each month, Masonic Temple;] Walnut cor Seventh $ DIE FICAIf Wingate Rec .. Perking,
ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
Which Chatter, No. 110 -Meets third Fridayevening each month at hall, Stubbs Block .! : Locust st. between Fourth and Fitth sts. | M. B. Priestly, H. P R. M. ] Coleman , secretary,
Coinwith Chapter, AD. 14 Meets sec ond Monday evening each month a Masonic Temple, Walnut, cor Seventh st ALM @arty) |H. P .; C. A. Snyder, sect
FRER AND, ACCEPTED MASONS.
Altri Lody, No. 500- - Muets Tues day on priafter full moon each month at. hall |ni AWhite's Block, University Place: C. Of Denny, .W. M .; A. B. Mccown, seci retard
Capital Lodge, No. 110 Meets second Friday evening each month in Masonic Temple; AValnut, southwest : cor Seventh st. | Thes E. Lewis, W. M. ; Alf. Wingate secretaryif
Hovis Lodge, No. 379- Meets second Thursday evening jeach month at hall) Stubbs Block, e Locust, between' Fourth and Fifth sts. D. P. Drake, W. M. ; R. M. J. Coleman, secretary!
A. F. AND A. M.
Pianta Lodge, 'Ap. . 22- Meets second Saturday evening each month in Masonic Temmle, Walnut, southest cof Seventh stil A. LI Smith, W. M. T. B. Robinson, sept retar
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Chand Commandyin, Knights Tehplus "(Under jurisdiction of the State of Illinois) -Meets annually second Friday in Octor ber !: | Place of meeting 1892 not determin! cd. Ged H. Cleggett, Dist. Dept. Com; fork lowa. Des Moines. B. O. Harris, G. HI 'S. Cooper, D. G. C., S. L Willis. G. G .; @. H| Cleggett, G; C. G. Des Moines; NFlutches, G. P .: J. W Young, S. G. W Al Stevens,. J. G. W. ANC. F. Thomas, Grandi Treasurer; R.
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