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$ 0 pl Itoflirk Jnstitatfotr for | 50 jrs , OCTOBER ELECTION , 1888 . POU RTH APPLICA TI O N . The favour of your Votes and Interest are earnestly solioited on behalf of CHARLES BALL , SON OF THE LATE BRO . ISAIAH BALL , OF THE LONDESBOROUGH LODGE , No . 1681 . Bro . BALL was initiated in the Londesborough Lodge , No . 1681 , at its foundation , November 1877 ; served the offices up to Senior Deacon , and was a subscribing member till his death , on 14 th July 1886 . He left ten children , six of whom aro dependent on their mother , including a daughter , aged 26 , who is badly paralysed . The case is strongly recommended by Bro . The Right Hon . The EARL CP LONDESBOROUGH . * Bro . ASHER BARFTELD , G-and Treasurer , 26 Clarges Street , May Fair . * Bro . GEORGE READ , 1 Earl ' s Court Gardens . * Bro . ERNEST FARWIG , 16 Rupert Street , St . James ' s . * Bro . E . P . L . VALLERIANI , 24 Cranbourne Street . * Bro . J . DOCKER , 207 Piccadilly . * Bro . BivuNDEl-ii , 162 Wardonr Street . * Bro . RAYNER , 26 Motcomb Street , S . W . * Bro . C . W . RAYNER , 325 Goswell Road . Proxies will be thankfully received by those marked thus * .

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EXTRAORDINARY POPULARITY OF THE u "WMl ^ M n Sewing Machine . Increased sales day by day in all towns in Great Britain attest the fact that no American Sewing Machine has yet met with so much success . No other machine can boast of such a record . VVhci ever exhibited , it has obtained prize medals . AMSTERDAM INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION , The only Gold Medal for Machines of American Manufacture . NICE ( FRANCE ) IS * MEN ATI ON AL ( Gold Medal ) . And the crowning triumph ; it the INTERNATIONAL H 2 ALTH EXHIBITION , South Kensington , London , Where , by only exhibiting one sample machine , the judges unanimously awarded another medal for ABSOLUTE SUPERIORITY , SIMPLICITY , EASY RUNNING AND NOISELESSNKSS , which , combined with all practicable improvements , now make the " White" Hand or Treadle Sewing Machine the best satisfying in the world . Q ? sy a " WMte" fee fore & ms ® h , a $ Ang » Samples of Work and Price Lists free on application . WH 9 TE SE 11 G MACHINE CO ., 48 , HOLBORN VIADUCT , trMU & QM i ££ - ©•

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i Will shortly be published . Price 3 s 6 d , bound in cloth . CHESS AT ODDS : T 3 EING a complete analysis of the ¦ * - * Pawn and move Opening , as exempli- ! Red by a collection or upwards of 'wo hundred and fifty irames from actual play , contested between some of the best players of the last fifty years . The whole arranged in tabular form , with notes , So ., facilitating reference , and showing the ' results of the many variations in this Opening . Orders may be addressed to W . W . MORGKAJST , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N .

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PENTON CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT , 26 PENTON STREET , N . PARIS AGKNT : M . fflLSSON , 44 Hue la Brnydre . PURE all wool Sanitary Clothing , lined , interlined , and with pockets , Ac . of all wool materials , Prom 70 s per suit . CCYCLIST COSTUMES , same pattern as C . T . C . J Cloth , hut superior quality ; also superior quality of Flannel Lining , From 48 s per suit . EVERITT & SON , Cailors # § mrjtts Pate , 26 PENTON ST ., I SLINGTON , LONDON , N . ; CHURCH END , FINCHLEY , ( Close to G . N . Railway Station ); AND 44 BUE LA BEUYEBE , PARIS . Close on Thursdays at Five o'Clock .

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^ Jwfl ^ SoileicK ILLUMINATOR DESIGN ER ILNewgateStreet . LoSDON , E . C ; ADDRESSES , TESTIMONIALS , & c . Executed in every style of Modern & MedieevalArt . , Hand Painted Borders Kept in Stock . TRADE SUPPLIED .

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WAIFS AND STRAYS , CHIEFLY JROMTHE CHKSS 3 oi . itjj , by Captain Hugh R . Kennedy Vico-President of the British Chess Association , Lotrnotf : W . W . MoBGAfr , Hermes Hill , N .

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THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c . — : o : — COVENT GARDEN-At 8 , PROMENADE ALEXANDRA PALACE .-This day , THE CONCERTS . BOHEMIAN GIRL ; THE LAST DAYS OP m ? TTRVT ATCnr _ Ar 7-qn TTTiT ARMADA POMPEII ; CLOUDLAND , & c . Open Daily DRURY LANE .-At 7 30 , I HE ABA 1 A . UA . -EXHIBITION OP LIFE-SAVING APPALYCEUM . —At 7-45 , LESBIE . At 8-45 , A RATUS ; VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT ; PARISIAN ROMANCE . PANORAMA . HAYMARKET . —At 7-45 , THAT DREAD- ITALIAN EXHIBITION .-Open daily PUL DOCTOR . At 8-30 , CAPTAIN SWIPT . from 11 a . m . to 11 p . m . ADELPHI . -At 7-15 , Farce . At 8 , THE OLYMPIA . —IRISH EXHIBITION . —Open UNION JACK . daily from U a . m . to 10 ' 30 p . m . CRITERION . —At 8 ' 10 , THE DOWAGER- NIAGARA IN LORDON .-Open Daily , At 9 , BETSY . from 10 a . m . till 10 p . m . Grand Panorama GAIETY .-At 8 , SHE . of NIA ^ RA . PRINCESS'S . — At 8 , THE STILL ROYAL AQUARIUM .-Open at 12 ; close ALARM . 1130 . Constant round of amusements . SAVOY—At 8-30 . THE YEOMEN OP THE ALHAMBRA . —Every evening at 8 , "Variety GUARD entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c . TERRY'S .-At 8-30 SWEET LAVENDER . B * g £ ^ J ?* ££ f && % ?** TOOLE'S .-At 8-15 , PEPITA . C ANTERBTJRY .-Every evening at 7 S 0 , VAUDEVILL E .-At 8-30 . JOSEPH'S _ % ™^™« % ° ™?™ A ^ _ , SWEETHEART . At 8 , THE BROTHERS . Ij ° ? : 50 : N , vf IL * ON . —Ev 0 ry evening at 8 , Grand Variety Company . COTJRT .-At 8-15 , HERMINE . At 9 , . _ . ' . „_ . „ J . t _ „„ MAMMA . PARAGON . — Every evening , at 7-30 , GLOBE .-At 8-15 , THE MONK'S ROOM . ™ 5 £ ?? 5 ^ £ * B ( OT , EX . OPERA COMIQ , UE .-At 830 , CARINA . HIB 1 TION . - Open 10 till 10 . Portrait AVENUE . —At 7 ' 15 , QUITS . At 8-15 , THE Models of Past and Present Celebrities . OLD GUARD . O L Y M P I C . — At 8 , THE TICKET OP LEAVE MAN . HOTELS FTP STRAND .-At 7-45 , KLEPTOMANIA . At I IW I I . I . U } _ - _ . S « ra 9 ' 30 , ALADDIN . pARLISLE—Bush Hotel . COMEDY .-At 9 , UNCLES AND AUNTS . U SUTCLIPPE HOLROYD Proprietor . At 8 , THE SPY . "PALING—Feathers Hotel . SURREY . - At 7-30 , THB GOLDEN LADDER . TjlASTBOURNE — Pier Hotel , Cavendish PAVILION . —At 7 ' 45 , THE GOLDEN ^ Place . View of Sea and Pier . LADDER . A . TAYLOR Proprietor . wrnn-R-p A Tim "Rn-RO-fUSS MITST- TpAST HOLESEY . —Castle Hotel , Hampton M S T ° REls | i JaS ? s H a ! l .- Eve ? y L ^' Sffik Spedmen MenUS ' ^ evoning at 8 ; Mondays , Wednesdays , and Iallfl > on appllcatl 0 n - TriTm , „ „ Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . | JOHN MAYO Proprietor . ' £ S ^^ S ^ AL ^^"< SSSSSS ^^ ' %%£ &&!& £ - " •'•" - iM' - ^ ^^ S ^ rpei ' , ST . GEORGE'S HALL . —Mr . and Mrs . ' RICHMOND — Station Hotel , adjoins the GERMAN REED'S Entertainment . Mon- It Railway Station . Every accommodation days , Wednesdays , and Fridays , at 8 . Tues- for Large or Small Parties , days , Thursdays , and Saturdays , at 3 . i JOHN AMBROSE Proprietor . CRYSTAL PALACE .-This day , C * R- ' S ^ I ^ GoodlLbUn ^ " ** Commercial MEN ; CONCERT ; FIRH . WORKS . OpenD . dly ^ Hote 1 , ho ° ' j " \ L „ „„ . -GARDEN PETE ; uUT-DOOR BALLET ; 1 J " J > KILMER Proprietor . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , TX 7 " BST COWES — Gloucester and Globe Picture Gallery , & c . VV Hotels . G . A . MURSELL , Proprietor .

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