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MIDLANDRAILWAY. THE TOURIST ROUTE TO SCOTLAND . GLASGOW and GKEENOCK ( for the Western Highlands and Islands ) , through the Land of Burns . EDINBURGH , Via MELROSE , and the WAVERLEr DISTRICT . PERTH , DUNDEE , ABERDEEN , and NORTH of SCOTLAND , OYER the FORTH BRIDGE . EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICES ( WEEK DAYS ) . ___________________ ——Depart : — a . m . ; a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . ! p . m . p . m . LONDON < ST . PANCRAS ) ... ; 5 15 9 45 10 35 5 40 7 15 9 15 9 20 arrive : — i Glasgow ( St . Enoch ) ; 3 55 7 0 8 40 6 25 6 25 ... 7 30 Greenock 1 30 7 60 9 52 ... ' ... j ... 8 22 Oban 4 15 « „•12 15 2 31 ... Edinburgh ( Waverley ) 3 55 ... 8 20 ^ g 4 15 0 40 ... Perth ... ¦) vin 6 68 ... 10 20 . S ® | B 5 8 30 ... Dundee ... ( J'X 6 10 ... 10 35 . g i 6 20 8 50 ... Aberdeen ... £ - — 8 ^ - 12 30 ^ fi I 8 2011 Ol ... Inverness ... J •""" £ •- •efilO n * 11 5 2 45 ... Stranraer 5 30 7 36 9 57 6 5 6 45 Belfast ( via Stranraer ) 10 A 20 ... » A 10 » A 10 ... ... A—Via Stranraer anil Lame ( Sundays excepted ) . Shortest Sea Passage . B—No connection to this Station on Sundays by this train . * This train wilt not run after August 15 th . AN ADDITIONAL EXPRESS ( Saturdays excepted ) will leave London ( St . Pancras ) at 7 * 15 p . m . until August 15 th inclusive , for Carlisle , Edinburgh , Dundee , Aberdeen , Perth , Inverness , and the North of Scotland , as shown above . This train will run also on Sunday nights . THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS and ISLANDS . —At the Princes' Pier , Greenock , adjoining the G . and S . W . Station , Passengers from London and other parts of the Midland system can join tho Columba , Iona , and Lord of tho Isles , and other first-class steamers , for tho Firth of Clyde , and Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland . Through carriages between London ( St . Pancras ) and Greenock . SALOON CARS . —Drawing-room Saloon Cars by Day and Sleeping Saloon Cars by Night Scotch Express Trains . LAVATORY ACCOMMODATION for both 1 st aud 3 rd class pas sengcrs in all tbe principal Midland Express Trains . IRELAND . Vis SIBIKBIBH xso LARNE : SHORTBST SSA ROUTE . Open Sea Passage only 80 minutes . ADDITIONAL SERVICE . —Until tho end of September , an additional service will bo given to Belfast via Stranraer and Larho in connection with tho express train leaving St . Pancras at 9 * 45 a . m . as shown above . An additional service also to England from Belfast at 9 * 5 a . m . SLEEPING SALOON CAR Stranraer to St . Pancras by 8 * 50 p . m . train daily ( Sundays excepted ) throughout tho Summer Season . Passengers leave Belfiist at 5 * 0 p . m ., and Lame at 5 * 50 p . m ., to join this train at Stranraer . Sleeping Car also from St . Pancras to Stranraer at 7 * 15 p . m . ( Saturdays excepted ) until August 15 th inclusive . For further particulars see tho Company ' s Time Tables . Every information as to Trains , Fares , Saloon Carriages , & c , can be obtained on application to Mr . W . L . Mugliatou , Superintendent of the Line , Derby . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager . Derby , 1892 .

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NOW READY . Handsomely Bound in Cloth , 900 Pages , Price 20 s . ALSO IN MORE EXPENSIV BINDINGS . HISTORYOF"FREEMASONRY AND CONCORDANT ORDERS . ILLUSTRATED . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS . HENRY LEONARD STILLSON , Editor-in-Chief . WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Consulting Editor . rpHIS work contains a comprehensive account of Ancient Masonry ; J . tho Ancient Masonic MSS ., or "Old Charges " ; tlio Crusades , and thoir Relation to tho Fraternity ; Cosmopolitan Freemasonry , including all its Rites , throughout the World ; the American and British Templar Systems ; tho A . and A . S . Rite , and Roynl Order of Scotland ; other Rites and Orders connected with the Institution ; and Tables of Vital Statistics , never before compiled , —tho whole comprising the most Authentic History of the Fraternity of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons ever originated and printed n America . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF KDITORS AND SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS , twenty-two in number , chosen from among the most eminent and learned specialists of tho day ; and a Corps of over . seventy AnoiTiojf . u . OYINTHIHUTORS , also comprising somo of the most distinguished and best known OIHcers and members of tho Oraft in tho United States , Canada , arid England . In the Capitular , Cryptic , and Templar Departments especially , this volume will furnish the foundation for all future efforts ; showing how , when , and where these Degrees and Rites began , as well as their rise and progress throughout tho Masonic world . It contains 000 super-royal octavo pages , elegantly printed on superfine book paper , and illustrated with 50 choice engravings . Can be had of W . W . MOEGAN AND SON , Office of the Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , N .

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LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN CALEDONIAN"RAILWAYS . SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS TO SCOTLAND . G < LASGOVV . —In addition to the Day Espresa Trains leaving T Euston at . V 15 a . m ., 7 * 15 a . m ., and 10 * 0 a . m ., an afternoon Kxpress , with Dining Saloons tor hist class passengers attached , leaves Euston Station at 2 ' 0 p . m . for Glasanw , arriving in lhat city at 11 * 0 p . m . Passengers by this train can reach Edinburgh at 10 * 50 p . m ., Aberdeen at 3 * 5 a . m ., and Inverness at 6 * 10 a . m . Inverness and Highland Line . —A Special Night Express will leave Kuston at 7 * 30 p . m ., commencing Monday , July 18 th , and running ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) until Wednesday , August 10 th , for Perth and the Highland Line . Tlie Highland Railway Company will take this train forward to Inverness ( due 10 * 10 a . m . ) in advance , throughout , of the 8 * 0 p . m . Express from Enston . Tho S 0 p . m . Highland and Aberdeen Kxpress is running every week night ( except Saturdays ) and also on Sundays . From the 3 rd to the 10 th August a relief train will be run in advance at 7 * 55 p . m . for Perth , Stirling , and Inverness . Ballater and Braemar . —The 8 - 0 p . m . Train from Kuston is due to arrive at Aberdeen at 8 * 5 a . m ., giving ample time for Breakfast at the Refreshment Kooms , or at the Great North of Scotland Railway Co . 's Palace Hotel ( which adjoins the Station ) , before Passengers proceed by tho 9 * 30 a . m . Mail either in the direction of Inverness or for Ballater and the Deeside line . Special arrangements have boon made for a Coach to leave Ballater for Braemar in connection with tho Decside train during the summer . An additional traia at 9 * 0 p . m . is now run for Edinburgh , Perth , Aberdeen , and tho Southern portion of tho Highland Line . Gourock and the Clyde . —The extension to Gourock of tho Caledonian Company ' s Glasgow and Greenock Line forms the most expeditious route to all the watering places on the Firth of Clyde and West Highlands , and Highlands of Scotland . The trains run direct on to the New Pier and alongside tho Steamers . The Down Day Express leaving Euston at 10 * 0 a . m ., arriving at Gourock 7 * 15 p . m ., has a direct connection to the Firth of Clyde . The 8 "S 0 p . m . from Euston , duo at Gourock 7 55 a . m ., will be found the most convenient night train from London . * •¦ North of Ireland , via Carlisle , Stranraer , and Lame . —Daily Service is now in operation to Belfast and the North of Ireland , via Carlisle , Stranraer , and Larne . Passengers leaving London ( Euston ) at 8 * 0 p . m . ( Saturdays excepted ) arrive in Belfast at 9 * 10 a . m . Sleeping Saloons are run on tho 8 * 0 p . m . Express . Day Service . —An additional Week Day Service is now given to Belfast via Stranraer in connection with tho 10 * 0 a . m . from London ( Euston ) , arriving at Belfast at 10 * 25 p . m . In tho opposite direction a train loaves Belfast at 9 * 5 a . m ., arriving at Larne at 9 * 45 a . m . A Steamer for Stranraer will leave at 9 ' 53 , which is due to arrive at Stranraer Harbour at 12 "J 3 , connecting with the train leaving the Harbour Station at 12 * 30 noon , arriving at Euston Station at 10 * 50 p . m . For further particulars , see the Company ' s Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . August 1892 .

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GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . EDINBURGH . *—( Granton Pier ) . —Wednesday and Snturday . The magnificent now ss . " Scamew " ( 1 , 550 tons register , 3 , 550 iudicatotl horse-power . tho finest vessel on the East Coast ) , "Osproy , " or other Steamers . 22 s and IDs . Return , 31 s and 21 s Ud . 1 JOUDEAUX . *—From London ami Bordeaux every Friday . 50 s ; fore ' cabin , > 35 s . Return , 80 s aud ( JOs . ANTWERP . *—Saturday aaernoons . 17 s tid and 10 s . Return , 25 s and 22 s 6 d , including tho railway journey . OSTEND . *—Every Wednesday and Saturday . 12 s Oil and 10 s . Return , 203 and 15 s . * A tender with passengers for tho Edinburgh , Bordeaux , Antwerp , and Ostend , boats leaves Westminster , Temple , and Old Swan Piers . ITrom Ii'onuate ttncl St . Katharine ' s "Wharf . HULL . —Every Wednesday and Saturday from London and Hull . 12 s tid and 8 s 6 d . Return , 17 s and 12 s . HAMBURG , da HARWICH . —By express from Liverpool Street Station , at 8 p . m ., every Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday . 1 st class rail and . saloon , 37 s ( id ; single , utis 3 d return ; 2 nd class rail and saloon , 35 s 9 d single , 53 s l ) d return ; second class rail and foro cabin , 25 s 9 d single , 38 s Od return . SUMMER PASSENGER SERVICES . MARGATE , RAMSCATE , DEAL , DOVER , & YARMOUTH ll ' rom London Bridge \ V"h . arf ~ jl / T"ARGATE . —Every Sunday , at 9 * 15 a . m . os ( id there and back to Fen-JLYJL church Street Station , da Tilbury . MARGATE AND RAMSGATE . —Fares : single , os and 4 s . r ' rotn Fenchurch Street—single , Margate , 5 s and 4 s . Ramsgate , 0 s 7 d and 5 s Id . DEAL and DOVER . —Single , Deal , 0 s ; Dover , 7 s . Return , Deal , lis ( id ; Dover , 12 s ( id . From Fonchurch Street—single , Deal , 7 s 7 d ; Dover , Ss 7 d . Return , Deal , 13 s Od ; Dover , Ms 9 d ( available to the end of tho season ) . YARMOUTH . —7 s ( id and lis ; return , 10 s lid and 9 s ( available for tho season ) . From Fenchnrch Street—single , Os 2 d and 7 s 2 d ; return , 12 s 9 d and 10 s Od ( available for the season ) . MARGATE . i *« e Tilbury , from Fenchnrch Street Station . —5 s aud Is ; 7 s and os Ud . FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TOSS G-ie-S ^ LT TCTvVIEie , STEBET , lE . C .

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MASONIOLITERATURE. "Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE and MASONIC MIRROR . Tho Volumes for 180 : 1 especially wanted . Address , stating price asked , W ., OfEco of the FKKKIIASOX ' a CuaomciB , Bolvidere Works , Hermes Hill , I ' eutoarille , London , N .

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FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended , in London and Country , by Bro . G . A . IIUTTON , 17 Newcastle Street , Strand , VV . C . Monuments erected . Valuutiona mads .

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MIDLANDRAILWAY. THE TOURIST ROUTE TO SCOTLAND . GLASGOW and GKEENOCK ( for the Western Highlands and Islands ) , through the Land of Burns . EDINBURGH , Via MELROSE , and the WAVERLEr DISTRICT . PERTH , DUNDEE , ABERDEEN , and NORTH of SCOTLAND , OYER the FORTH BRIDGE . EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICES ( WEEK DAYS ) . ___________________ ——Depart : — a . m . ; a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . ! p . m . p . m . LONDON < ST . PANCRAS ) ... ; 5 15 9 45 10 35 5 40 7 15 9 15 9 20 arrive : — i Glasgow ( St . Enoch ) ; 3 55 7 0 8 40 6 25 6 25 ... 7 30 Greenock 1 30 7 60 9 52 ... ' ... j ... 8 22 Oban 4 15 « „•12 15 2 31 ... Edinburgh ( Waverley ) 3 55 ... 8 20 ^ g 4 15 0 40 ... Perth ... ¦) vin 6 68 ... 10 20 . S ® | B 5 8 30 ... Dundee ... ( J'X 6 10 ... 10 35 . g i 6 20 8 50 ... Aberdeen ... £ - — 8 ^ - 12 30 ^ fi I 8 2011 Ol ... Inverness ... J •""" £ •- •efilO n * 11 5 2 45 ... Stranraer 5 30 7 36 9 57 6 5 6 45 Belfast ( via Stranraer ) 10 A 20 ... » A 10 » A 10 ... ... A—Via Stranraer anil Lame ( Sundays excepted ) . Shortest Sea Passage . B—No connection to this Station on Sundays by this train . * This train wilt not run after August 15 th . AN ADDITIONAL EXPRESS ( Saturdays excepted ) will leave London ( St . Pancras ) at 7 * 15 p . m . until August 15 th inclusive , for Carlisle , Edinburgh , Dundee , Aberdeen , Perth , Inverness , and the North of Scotland , as shown above . This train will run also on Sunday nights . THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS and ISLANDS . —At the Princes' Pier , Greenock , adjoining the G . and S . W . Station , Passengers from London and other parts of the Midland system can join tho Columba , Iona , and Lord of tho Isles , and other first-class steamers , for tho Firth of Clyde , and Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland . Through carriages between London ( St . Pancras ) and Greenock . SALOON CARS . —Drawing-room Saloon Cars by Day and Sleeping Saloon Cars by Night Scotch Express Trains . LAVATORY ACCOMMODATION for both 1 st aud 3 rd class pas sengcrs in all tbe principal Midland Express Trains . IRELAND . Vis SIBIKBIBH xso LARNE : SHORTBST SSA ROUTE . Open Sea Passage only 80 minutes . ADDITIONAL SERVICE . —Until tho end of September , an additional service will bo given to Belfast via Stranraer and Larho in connection with tho express train leaving St . Pancras at 9 * 45 a . m . as shown above . An additional service also to England from Belfast at 9 * 5 a . m . SLEEPING SALOON CAR Stranraer to St . Pancras by 8 * 50 p . m . train daily ( Sundays excepted ) throughout tho Summer Season . Passengers leave Belfiist at 5 * 0 p . m ., and Lame at 5 * 50 p . m ., to join this train at Stranraer . Sleeping Car also from St . Pancras to Stranraer at 7 * 15 p . m . ( Saturdays excepted ) until August 15 th inclusive . For further particulars see tho Company ' s Time Tables . Every information as to Trains , Fares , Saloon Carriages , & c , can be obtained on application to Mr . W . L . Mugliatou , Superintendent of the Line , Derby . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager . Derby , 1892 .

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NOW READY . Handsomely Bound in Cloth , 900 Pages , Price 20 s . ALSO IN MORE EXPENSIV BINDINGS . HISTORYOF"FREEMASONRY AND CONCORDANT ORDERS . ILLUSTRATED . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS . HENRY LEONARD STILLSON , Editor-in-Chief . WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Consulting Editor . rpHIS work contains a comprehensive account of Ancient Masonry ; J . tho Ancient Masonic MSS ., or "Old Charges " ; tlio Crusades , and thoir Relation to tho Fraternity ; Cosmopolitan Freemasonry , including all its Rites , throughout the World ; the American and British Templar Systems ; tho A . and A . S . Rite , and Roynl Order of Scotland ; other Rites and Orders connected with the Institution ; and Tables of Vital Statistics , never before compiled , —tho whole comprising the most Authentic History of the Fraternity of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons ever originated and printed n America . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF KDITORS AND SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS , twenty-two in number , chosen from among the most eminent and learned specialists of tho day ; and a Corps of over . seventy AnoiTiojf . u . OYINTHIHUTORS , also comprising somo of the most distinguished and best known OIHcers and members of tho Oraft in tho United States , Canada , arid England . In the Capitular , Cryptic , and Templar Departments especially , this volume will furnish the foundation for all future efforts ; showing how , when , and where these Degrees and Rites began , as well as their rise and progress throughout tho Masonic world . It contains 000 super-royal octavo pages , elegantly printed on superfine book paper , and illustrated with 50 choice engravings . Can be had of W . W . MOEGAN AND SON , Office of the Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , N .

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LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN CALEDONIAN"RAILWAYS . SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS TO SCOTLAND . G < LASGOVV . —In addition to the Day Espresa Trains leaving T Euston at . V 15 a . m ., 7 * 15 a . m ., and 10 * 0 a . m ., an afternoon Kxpress , with Dining Saloons tor hist class passengers attached , leaves Euston Station at 2 ' 0 p . m . for Glasanw , arriving in lhat city at 11 * 0 p . m . Passengers by this train can reach Edinburgh at 10 * 50 p . m ., Aberdeen at 3 * 5 a . m ., and Inverness at 6 * 10 a . m . Inverness and Highland Line . —A Special Night Express will leave Kuston at 7 * 30 p . m ., commencing Monday , July 18 th , and running ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) until Wednesday , August 10 th , for Perth and the Highland Line . Tlie Highland Railway Company will take this train forward to Inverness ( due 10 * 10 a . m . ) in advance , throughout , of the 8 * 0 p . m . Express from Enston . Tho S 0 p . m . Highland and Aberdeen Kxpress is running every week night ( except Saturdays ) and also on Sundays . From the 3 rd to the 10 th August a relief train will be run in advance at 7 * 55 p . m . for Perth , Stirling , and Inverness . Ballater and Braemar . —The 8 - 0 p . m . Train from Kuston is due to arrive at Aberdeen at 8 * 5 a . m ., giving ample time for Breakfast at the Refreshment Kooms , or at the Great North of Scotland Railway Co . 's Palace Hotel ( which adjoins the Station ) , before Passengers proceed by tho 9 * 30 a . m . Mail either in the direction of Inverness or for Ballater and the Deeside line . Special arrangements have boon made for a Coach to leave Ballater for Braemar in connection with tho Decside train during the summer . An additional traia at 9 * 0 p . m . is now run for Edinburgh , Perth , Aberdeen , and tho Southern portion of tho Highland Line . Gourock and the Clyde . —The extension to Gourock of tho Caledonian Company ' s Glasgow and Greenock Line forms the most expeditious route to all the watering places on the Firth of Clyde and West Highlands , and Highlands of Scotland . The trains run direct on to the New Pier and alongside tho Steamers . The Down Day Express leaving Euston at 10 * 0 a . m ., arriving at Gourock 7 * 15 p . m ., has a direct connection to the Firth of Clyde . The 8 "S 0 p . m . from Euston , duo at Gourock 7 55 a . m ., will be found the most convenient night train from London . * •¦ North of Ireland , via Carlisle , Stranraer , and Lame . —Daily Service is now in operation to Belfast and the North of Ireland , via Carlisle , Stranraer , and Larne . Passengers leaving London ( Euston ) at 8 * 0 p . m . ( Saturdays excepted ) arrive in Belfast at 9 * 10 a . m . Sleeping Saloons are run on tho 8 * 0 p . m . Express . Day Service . —An additional Week Day Service is now given to Belfast via Stranraer in connection with tho 10 * 0 a . m . from London ( Euston ) , arriving at Belfast at 10 * 25 p . m . In tho opposite direction a train loaves Belfast at 9 * 5 a . m ., arriving at Larne at 9 * 45 a . m . A Steamer for Stranraer will leave at 9 ' 53 , which is due to arrive at Stranraer Harbour at 12 "J 3 , connecting with the train leaving the Harbour Station at 12 * 30 noon , arriving at Euston Station at 10 * 50 p . m . For further particulars , see the Company ' s Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . August 1892 .

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GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . EDINBURGH . *—( Granton Pier ) . —Wednesday and Snturday . The magnificent now ss . " Scamew " ( 1 , 550 tons register , 3 , 550 iudicatotl horse-power . tho finest vessel on the East Coast ) , "Osproy , " or other Steamers . 22 s and IDs . Return , 31 s and 21 s Ud . 1 JOUDEAUX . *—From London ami Bordeaux every Friday . 50 s ; fore ' cabin , > 35 s . Return , 80 s aud ( JOs . ANTWERP . *—Saturday aaernoons . 17 s tid and 10 s . Return , 25 s and 22 s 6 d , including tho railway journey . OSTEND . *—Every Wednesday and Saturday . 12 s Oil and 10 s . Return , 203 and 15 s . * A tender with passengers for tho Edinburgh , Bordeaux , Antwerp , and Ostend , boats leaves Westminster , Temple , and Old Swan Piers . ITrom Ii'onuate ttncl St . Katharine ' s "Wharf . HULL . —Every Wednesday and Saturday from London and Hull . 12 s tid and 8 s 6 d . Return , 17 s and 12 s . HAMBURG , da HARWICH . —By express from Liverpool Street Station , at 8 p . m ., every Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday . 1 st class rail and . saloon , 37 s ( id ; single , utis 3 d return ; 2 nd class rail and saloon , 35 s 9 d single , 53 s l ) d return ; second class rail and foro cabin , 25 s 9 d single , 38 s Od return . SUMMER PASSENGER SERVICES . MARGATE , RAMSCATE , DEAL , DOVER , & YARMOUTH ll ' rom London Bridge \ V"h . arf ~ jl / T"ARGATE . —Every Sunday , at 9 * 15 a . m . os ( id there and back to Fen-JLYJL church Street Station , da Tilbury . MARGATE AND RAMSGATE . —Fares : single , os and 4 s . r ' rotn Fenchurch Street—single , Margate , 5 s and 4 s . Ramsgate , 0 s 7 d and 5 s Id . DEAL and DOVER . —Single , Deal , 0 s ; Dover , 7 s . Return , Deal , lis ( id ; Dover , 12 s ( id . From Fonchurch Street—single , Deal , 7 s 7 d ; Dover , Ss 7 d . Return , Deal , 13 s Od ; Dover , Ms 9 d ( available to the end of tho season ) . YARMOUTH . —7 s ( id and lis ; return , 10 s lid and 9 s ( available for tho season ) . From Fenchnrch Street—single , Os 2 d and 7 s 2 d ; return , 12 s 9 d and 10 s Od ( available for the season ) . MARGATE . i *« e Tilbury , from Fenchnrch Street Station . —5 s aud Is ; 7 s and os Ud . FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TOSS G-ie-S ^ LT TCTvVIEie , STEBET , lE . C .

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MASONIOLITERATURE. "Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE and MASONIC MIRROR . Tho Volumes for 180 : 1 especially wanted . Address , stating price asked , W ., OfEco of the FKKKIIASOX ' a CuaomciB , Bolvidere Works , Hermes Hill , I ' eutoarille , London , N .

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FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended , in London and Country , by Bro . G . A . IIUTTON , 17 Newcastle Street , Strand , VV . C . Monuments erected . Valuutiona mads .

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