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From The Sunday Republican. Iiiiu.iinl of Officers. Tliere is nrobablv no oua thine that adds more to the success of a lodse than thfi nniiftiifil and regular attendance of its officers. Jvo one should accept an of fice in nuv lodcc, irtiless lie makes up his mind to attend nil the meeting regularly, ami discharge iho duties thereof to the best of his ability, letting uothinir but sickness, absence Irani home, or the most urgent business mutters cause his absence from any of the meetings of the lodgt, Slany times have we beard anofllcerof some of our lodges remark: "Weil, 1 don't feel like going to the lodge this evening'; I believe I'll stay at home to night and read, or play some game," or possibly he may go out calling, or attend some play, instead of performing the duties of keeping the solemn obligation that betook v. hen be was installed an officer.

How many officers consider that when they absent themselves from meeting of the lodge without a legal excuse, that they are violating an oath which is serious and solemn and which they voluntarily assumed. Yet such is the case every time. We cannot think that they look at it that way.orthey would be more punctual in attendance. American Protestant Association. D.

D. G. Master William Cunningham Will he kept quite busy during the coming mouth. Brother John D. Morris of Lackawanna Lodge No.

113, Taylor, is still confined to his bed with sickness, while Fast Master David T. Jones, Brothers John W. Hughes and Joseph Howells are still confined to their homes with sickness. Next Wednesday evening, Taylor Lodge No. 7, Taylor, of the Juvenile Corps, will initiate several candidates.

The following officers were elected last "Wednesday eveuiug at tiie meeting of Serauton Lodge No. S9. Worthy Master, John J. Phillips; Worthy Deputy Master, John James; Recording Secretary, David K. Da vies; Financial (Secretary, James Thomas; Assistant Secretary, William Morgan Treasurer, David M.

DavieS. Next Tuesday evening, Lackawanna Lodge No. 113, Taylor, will act upon one candidate, initiate one, and elect their officers. 1). D.

G. Master, Joseph W. Wilce of the North Eastern district is making out his tour of installation which lakes place next month. Just two months more and the work ings of a subordinate lodge will be trans acted in the third degree. Brother Amos Thomas of Scranton Lodge, No.

Sit, is confined to his home With a dislocated shoulder. One of the most important officers in a subordinate lodge is the recording secretary. Lie should be an active, energetic and faithful member. D. D.

G. Master William Jerman, and Past Graud Master, W. G. 1 Lowell, visited Pittston last Thursday evening, and were cordially entertained by the members of 27. The Protestant for last week, has a beautiful portraits of P.

K. W. G. Muster, John Wilson, Pittsburg. Brother Wilson lias, and is one of the good workers in the Order.

Morning Star Lodge, No. 79, eleted their officers last Thursday evening. This lodge, although it has been a little under the clouds lately, is pushing forward. The last term you took for your watcli word, 'euergy" coupled with "fidelity" my brother, lias the result been a success, aud have you performed your share for the interest of your lodge aud Order? Good Samaritan Lodge No, 27, has filed a bill of exceptions, in the law suit now pending between the L. K.

of A. aud the Lodge. One of their claims is that they kept loyal to the Jr. A. P.

A. from whose uands they bad received their charter, for a long time after the Loyal Knights had seceded, even in the face of threats. Hughestown, in tho northwestern Dart of Pittston, would be a good place for a new Lodge. Brother 1 nomas F. Major has posed a beautiful song ou the A.

heroes. com P. A. A beautiful frame has been placed around the charter of 27, with a wide border for the names of Past Masters, upon it. Eagle Lodge 107, Scranton, will be twenty years old next March.

Preparations aro beiug made to have a grand celebration on tnat date. Rose of Meadow Brook Lodge No. 52, South Scrautou, will have a public installation aud social, on the second Friday of next month. The following officers were elected last Thursday evening, at the meeting of Good Samaritian Lodge No. 27, Pitts ton: Worthy Master, Fred Koch; Worthy Deputy, William T.

Edwards; Kecordiug Secretary, David 11. Evans; Fiuancitd Secretary Isaac Vaughn; Assistant Secretary, Thomas Woods; Treasurer, William B. Evans; Representative to Grand Lodge, Daniel li. Edmunds. Brother M.

E. Beyown was elected Trustee for eighteen months. Brother 11. J. Black, P.

R. "Yr. G. Master, has fully recovered from his recent sickness. li.

W. G. Secretary, William Spence, has issued an eloqueut greeting to the subordinate lodges. Brother John R. Mathews of Spring Biook Lodge No.

77 was a visitor at Pittston last Thursday evening. The members of Good Samaritan Lodge No. 27, Pittston, will work the red and blue degrees upon several applicants at their next meeting. American Protestant Indies' Association. The Order is progressing very favorably in the western part of the State, and it seems that the interest already taken will surely be rewarded.

Maud. A Past Mistress should not receive the password from anyone except from the W. M. District deputies have no right to communicate it to others. The new lodge instituted at Hyde Park will surely become one of great strength, as it is located in a central section of the city.

Pride of Lackawanna Lodge No. 18, Taylor, is the bauner lodge of the district. It has 103 members on its roll book. Last Wednesday and Thursday evenings the members of Pride of tho Valley Lodee No. 30, Pittstou, held its fair and festival at the Armory, which were well patronized, and the Lodge will receive a snug sum of money from the proceeds.

Lust Tuesday evening the officers Of Lady Crozier Lodge No. 25, West Side, were installed publicly. After the ceremonies there was a banquet. We have not been able to hear the result of the pilgrimage of the members of No. 13, to Moscow.

Next Tuesday evening the members of Lady Washington Lodge No. 28, Old orge, will install tneir othcers puDiiciy. A grand time is expected. the lodges throughout Luzerne are doing well. No.

30. Pittston, has nearly two hundred members of active, energetic ladies, who are working hard for the interest of Protestauism. The prospect is very favorable to see another new branch at Scranton. A live, active young ladv with two assistants are at work to fill the petition. Sisters Cobleigh and Powell left last Thursday for a few months's stay in the balmy atmosphere of California.

Brother, we cannot answer you satis factorily, still a lodge on the holders of two districts in our view should have a privilege to choose to what district they should belong. No. 18, Tavior.has a very good installa tion team, as they perform their work with great case. Patriotic Order Sons of America Camps ITS and 242, had a largo num ber of men in last Friday 's parade, in this ciiy. The beautiful Hag presented last Friday to the Parker street school house, by the camps of Scranton, was an event long to be remembered by the children.

A beautiful programme was rendered. Washington Camp No. 403, Wilkes Barre, took an active part in the Columbian exercises in that city last Friday. Brother T. J.

Mathews of Camp 262, Yostville, witnessed the parade in this city. We have the pole in front of our graded school. How soon will Camp 41S be able to have a Hag thereon Washington Camps, Pittston and West Pittstou, participated in the Columbian exercises at Wilkes Barre. The Camps at Carboudale turned out in large numbers last Friday at the exercises in honor of Columbus Day. How to increase the entries of the Order is the question being debated by some of our camps at present.

Kuights of the Golden Eagle. The Northeastern Active Eagles Association will make several visits during the month of November. The Grand Castle officers made an official visit during the past week to Temple Castle No. 104. District Graud Chief F.

P. Hunsickcr is becoming an expert in teaching the uu writteu work. Ifis schools of instiuctton are always a success. Minerva Castle No. 239 will be visited by a large delegation to morrow eveuiug.

Castles No. 290, 317, 370 and 434 cele brated the seventeenth anniversary of the Ureter in fcuusylvama with a grand en tertainment last Wednesday. Special sessious to confer the Past Chiof degree will be held during this week. Next Thursday Warwick Castle, No. li, will celebrate their ninth anniversary wnu a granu entertainments Chester ('barter No.

29, will visit Har ris Castle No. 20, next Tuesday evening To morrow, St. John Castle'" No. 19. will hold a Castle of Sorrow, in commem oration of the Sir Kmghts who died dur ing the past year.

Welcome Castle No. 16 will celebrate their ninth anniversary next Tuesday. A graud time was enjoyed at Walnut port last Friday. A large number of Sir Knights being present. Hest Temple No.

1. Ladies' of the Golden Eagle, was installed by Grand Chief H. P. Heinick on the 14th lust. 1 T7 Vi iius journal ot uie lioiuen Eagle has been made the official organ of the order.

Knights of Luzerne county ncquitted themselves creditably at the llues Barre parade last Friday. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The officers of Slocum's Lodge, nyde rarK, were lusiaueu last evening by 1). D. G.

Master Khoades. The new temple for the Order at Pullman, will be ready by the 1st of December. Canton Scranton No. 4 Patriarchs Mili tant made a Lino appearance in last Tues day parade, iiie boys made a fine dis play. Just fifty four lodges meet at tho tem ple at ban rancisco, Cal.

Missouri keeps on th good work. Three thousand were initiated during last year, auu mejr CApect iu ouismue mat figure during this year. D. D. G.

Master J. W. Rhoades has one more lodge to instal in officers, Mil waukie Lodge. Installation on the 29Ui. The installation last Wednesday even ing at the lodge rooms of James Connell's Lodge No.

170, South Scranton, was a very enjoyable artair. ve are hdouc to start out upon anew term. I he weather is favorable to, at tend lodge meetings, and the interest among some of our lodges has been re vived. us tneu make an effort to in crease our number during the term. Don't forget your lodge meetings, they are interesting.

Don send yonr dues with others, for your presence is needed there. Go personally. Improved Order of Heptaaoulis. The Columbus celebration interfered with the regular meetiug of Correspond ents on nuay auernoon, aua adjourn ment was nau untu eaturaay morn ns when a well attended meeting was held with Brother A. E.

Vorhis acting as President. Brother James A. Chalmers appeared on behalt of West Side Con clave, and said that Archon E. H. Hiuse was so busy with the question of tariff and bicycles at piecent, he caunot find lime to attend the conclave meetings.

A vote of censure was promptly passed uu uiuuier iiousc, Organizer S. 1,. Pryor has over forty names ou his list for a new Conclave at New Haven, and says he will not stop until it reaches one hundred. This is me nucleus oi tiie first Conclave, iu the Nutmeg State. Brother Pryor is a proper pioueer hustler.

Past Supreme Archon James has stirred up his territory to veiy goou purpose, judging from recent reports. This week will witness the institution of Kingston Conclave.Monday, October 24, 1892, being the day set for that auspicious event, Organizer Primrose in charge. Raplie M. Cheshire, an Atlanta Constitutional man, has gone to work for Supreme Organizer Cruett of the Hepta sophs. Brother Cruett always gets there.

Chicago will not only have the great World's Fair, but also a numerous conclave of Heptasophs. There is none in that city at present, but it will bo only a few dava until one ia organized. The THE SCBAXTOK KEPTJBLTCAN, TVTEDNES DAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26. 1S93. brethren who intend taking in the great fair at Chicago should remember this.

Brother Chalmers says there is a sort of dog goned tieaduess about some things that makes him feel as if somebody's relatives ought to realize on his certificate without unnecessary delay. Brother Dud. Fowler is among his old friends once more, and he and Brother' Hopewell expect to arrange a duel in the near future with Brother Congler as umpire. They don't seem to realize the face and beauty of "Birds in their little nest," etc. It would be well to give Brother Harris a big audience at the next meeting of Scranton Conclave on the subject of "How to Vote Under the New Ballot." Brother A.

RRaub's name now appears on the Supreme Conclave's roll of honor. Brother S. G. Smith is realizing how sharp a stick Archon Hintenneister and Secretary Miller carry around with them as a general rule. Jr.

O. I A. 31. Blakely Council No. 326, Peckville, attended divine services last Sunday evening.

A large number of councils from Lackawanna and Luzerne counties participated in the Columbus Day parade at Wilkes Barre. Oue of the most attractive features in the parade at Wilkes Barre, Friday, was a representation of a log school house. Lackawanna Valley Council No. 81, Taylor, turned out in full force last Fri day. From present indications this term promises a rich harvest, as the brethren are becoming more active.

D. D. Brother Hatton was in the parade at Wilkes Barre, Friday. The Lackawanna Councils returned the compliments to old Luzerne last Friday. the next time it will oe scranton 8 turn.

The Councils of Lehigh made a fine display Friday in honor of the Columbus demonstration. Improved Order of Red Men. Nay Aug Tribe No. 140, South Scran ton, held a successful social at Germania Hall last Friday evening. Brother Great Jurison Sagamore Nes bitt will soon take another step upward.

The demonstration by Aslek Tribe. Honesdale, last Friday, was a grand affair. The programmo was interesting and well executed. The chiefs throughout this reserva tion have been raised up. Great Chief of Recoids, Thomas K.

Donnally, is much elated over the reports for the last six moons. They are very eucouragmg and show a large The demonstrations made by the Order during the past week were success ful in every instance. Two new Tribes iu little Jersey this moon. They are still on the hunt. Kulthts of Pythias.

All those interested in the institution of the new lodge in South Scranton are requested to meet next Thursday evening at Phillips' hall, Friday next, at There were 232 lodges iu the Illinois jurisdiction July 1, 1893. Since then live lodges have been instituted, with prospects of more. It is said that one of the members interested in the new lodge at South Scranton las thirty four names. The cash assets, July 1, 1892, aggregate 4,913,494. The W.

Bromley Williams division of the uniformed rank, under the command of Captain Lewis, made a fine display on Friday. The officers of Railroad Lodge No. 423 are kept busy initiating new members. Ancient Order Knights of the Mystic Chain. Petersburg Castle No.

64 made a fine display in the town on Friday. Wre aro unable to say whether tiiere are any castles working in the German llie session of the Select Castle at Scranton, last month, should have iufused more life into the castle than it formally possessed. THE BEST COUCH CURE and anodyne expectorant, AVER'S Cherry Pectoral soothes the inflamed membrane and induces sleep. Prompt to Act sure to cure. TILE TRADERS National Bank, of Scanton, Organized 190.

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