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Minnehaha Minstrel Lodge, No. 2363.

MINNEHAHA MINSTREL LODGE , No . 2363 .

THE annual picnic in connection with this Lodge took place on Monday , 19 th ult . At an early hour the Brethren , together with gentlemen and lady friends , numbering fifty-nine persons , assembled on the platform of the Central Station , Manchester , and were conveyed in saloon carriages to the well-known historical town of Bakewell , Derbyshire . Lunch was provided at tho principal hotel there .

At noou the party left by conveyances for Chats-worth , via Haddon Hall , arriving at the Duke of Devonshire's palatial residence about 1 . 30 p . m . The major portion of the party entered the hall , viewed the valuable works of art , and passed through the magnificent grounds so often described in these columns , others going on to Edensor , where , after being photographed , they waited for the larger contingent . Tea had been provided at the hotel , which , with other refreshments was supplied on the lawn under the supervision of Bros . Seth Wrigley P . M . P . P . G . D . Director of Ceremonies , Sam Luke S . W ., and Edward Parnell Steward , who constituted the Picnic Committee .

Another drive of about a dozen miles , and the party arrived at the New Bath Hotel , Matlock , where a really excellent dinner was partaken of . Very little opportunity was afforded for pedestrianism , the time having been absorbed by the drives , which wero through a lovely country , and assisted by that pleasant concomitant fine weather . After dinner Bro . Wrigley proposed the health of the Worshipful Master ,

adding a word in praise of the charming places through which the party had been driven . Bro . Thomas Hamnett W . M ., in responding , thanked the "Picnic Committee for their efforts , which had met with such successful results . With regard to Bro . Luke , he would move the universe to get a good picnic . It was the largest in numbers which had taken place in connection with the Lodge , and while thanking his auditors for their presence he hoped that in twelve months time the numbers would be equally as large .

The toast of the ladies was proposed by Bro . J " . C . Wood P . M ., and was responded to by Bro . Dr . Walls . The train left Matlock station " , at 7 . 29 , arriving in Manchester shortly after 9 o ' clock .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

WESTBOURNE LODGE , No . 733 . THE annual picnic of this well-known Lodge took place on Thursday , 29 th ult ., and was a glorious success , auguring well for the prosperity of the Mother and Instruction Lodges . The weather was all that could be desired , and the Brethren and friends numbered about sixty . Amongst the company were the Worshipful Master Bro . George Weaver , Bro . and Mrs . R . J . Rogers ( Treasurer of the Instruction Lodge ) , Bro . F . Wortham and

daughters , Bro . and Mrs . J . Woodford , Bro . and Mrs . Phipps , Bro . and Mrs . E . Stephens , Bro . and Mrs . Thomas , Bro . H . Bagnall , Bro . C . Roberts , Mr . Capper and friend , Mr . and Mrs . Pontin , Bro . ami Mrs . ° G . Walker , Mr . Longs and friends , Mr . and Mrs . Arthur Ferris and friends , Bro . J . Smith , Mrs . Bevan , Bro . and Mrs . Rolles , Bro . Lilley , Bro . Busby , and several others .

The company left Paddington ( G . W . R . ) at 9 . 45 , va saloon carriages for Reading , where they were met by open carriages , and were driven to the " Royal Queen , " a steam launch of considerable capacity . Bountiful and excellent refreshments were provided and a very enjoyable trip was made to Moulsford , through no doubt the mosfc charming parfc of tho river Thames . After a brief sojourn the company returned to Reading , fco partake of a well

served dinner which was provided at the Great Western Hotel . We may here say the banquet was most excellent , for which the manager was highly complimented . Bro . S . R . Walker P . M . Secretary of the Lodge was unavoidably prevented being present at the start , but managed to be in time to Ijoin the company at dinner , which was an agreeable and a welcome surprise .

The W . M . Bro . George Weaver was in the chair . Bro . F . Wortham I . P . M . gave the toast of the W . M ., which was highly appreciated and acknowledged . Other short speeches were given and responded to , and in due course the travellers returned to London , in the saloon carriages specially provided arriving soon after 10 o'clock , having been in a " whirl of enjoyment " from start to finish .

After providing for the amortization of leases , depreciation of plant , sinking fund for the redemption of debentures , the payment of debenture interest , & c , the report of Spiers and Pond Limited recommends the payment of a dividend of S per cent ., less income tax , for the year ending the 31 st March 1899 , leaving £ 3 , 630 9 s lid to be carried forward to next year . The warrants will be posted on the 15 th July . The share transfer books are closed from the 27 th June to the 10 th July , both inclusive .

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Summer Holidays.

SUMMER HOLIDAYS .

nnHE Midland Railway Company announce a new series of weekly summer JL excursions , from St . Pancras and City Stations , every Friday at midnight , and every Saturday at 5 . 15 , 9 . 0 and 10 . 5 a . m ., to Douglas ( Isle of Man ) , for 3 , 8 , 10 , 15 or 17 days .

Every Saturday until further notice , excursions will also be run to tho English Lake District ; from St . Pancras , at 9 a . m . to Bowness and Ambleside , and at 10 . 30 a . m . to other stations . Other excursions run each Saturday to Matlock , Buxton , Liverpool , Southport , and the principal holiday resorts of Lancashire , Yorkshire , and surrounding districts .

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Adelphi . —7-45 , French Plays . Avenue . —8-15 , Pot Pourri . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 ' 30 . Comedy . —The Weather-hen . Court . —8-30 , Wheels within Wheels . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Covent Garden . —Grand Opera Season . Criterion . —Friday , 21 th July , Rosemary . Daly ' s . —8-15 , A Gaiety Girl . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 .

Duke of York ' s . —8-15 , An American Citizen . Matinee , Wednesday , 2-30 . Gaiety . —8-15 , A Runaway Girl . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 . Garrick . —8-15 , Our John . 8 . 45 , Halves . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Globe . —8 , The Gay Lord Quex . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Haymarket . —8-10 , A Golden Wedding . 9 , The Manoeuvres of Jane . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-15 .

Lyceum . —8 , Robespierre . Matinee Saturday , 2 . Lyric—Monday , 10 th July , 8-15 , El Capitan . Prince of Wales's . — 8-15 , The Only Way . Matinee , Saturday , 2-15 . Princess ' s . —8 , One of the Best . Royalty . —8-15 , In the eyes of the world . 9 , A Little Ray of Sunshine . Matinee , Saturday , 3 . Savoy . —8-30 , H . M . S . Pinafore . Trial by Jury . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 .

Shaftesbury . —8 , The Belle of New York . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . Strand . —8-15 , Bob Bradshaw ' s Dream . 8-45 , Why Smith Left Home . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Terry ' s . —8-15 , The Rift within the Lute . 9 , The Woman of Ostend . Vaudeville . —8 , A Woman's Love . 9 , On and Off . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 Alexandra . —Next week , A Dark Secret .

Grand . —Next week , The Dandy Fifth . Alhambra . —7 . 45 , Variety Entertainment . Red Shoes . A Day Off , & c . Aquarium . —The World's Great Show . The Great Fight . Varied Perform ances , twice daily . Empire . —7-50 , Variety Entertainment . Round the Town again , & c . London Pavilion . —8 , Variety Entertainment . My little Octoroon , & c . Oxford . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2-30 also .

Palace . —7-45 , Variety Entertainment . New American Biograph , & c . S . iturday , 2 also . Royal . —7-30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2-30 also . Tivoli . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Ugo Biondi , & c . Saturday , 2-15 also . Alexandra Palace . —Varied attractions daily . Fireworks , Thursday and Saturday , & c .

Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily . The Dream of Whitaker ' s almanack . Great International Pony Show , 10 th , 11 th , and 12 th July , & o Earl's Court . —Savage South Africa , & c . Egyptian Hall—3 and 8 , BIr . J . N . Maskelyne ' s entertainment . Madame Tussaud's ( Baker Street Station ) . —Open daily . Portrait models of modern celebrities , & c .

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Minnehaha Minstrel Lodge, No. 2363.

MINNEHAHA MINSTREL LODGE , No . 2363 .

THE annual picnic in connection with this Lodge took place on Monday , 19 th ult . At an early hour the Brethren , together with gentlemen and lady friends , numbering fifty-nine persons , assembled on the platform of the Central Station , Manchester , and were conveyed in saloon carriages to the well-known historical town of Bakewell , Derbyshire . Lunch was provided at tho principal hotel there .

At noou the party left by conveyances for Chats-worth , via Haddon Hall , arriving at the Duke of Devonshire's palatial residence about 1 . 30 p . m . The major portion of the party entered the hall , viewed the valuable works of art , and passed through the magnificent grounds so often described in these columns , others going on to Edensor , where , after being photographed , they waited for the larger contingent . Tea had been provided at the hotel , which , with other refreshments was supplied on the lawn under the supervision of Bros . Seth Wrigley P . M . P . P . G . D . Director of Ceremonies , Sam Luke S . W ., and Edward Parnell Steward , who constituted the Picnic Committee .

Another drive of about a dozen miles , and the party arrived at the New Bath Hotel , Matlock , where a really excellent dinner was partaken of . Very little opportunity was afforded for pedestrianism , the time having been absorbed by the drives , which wero through a lovely country , and assisted by that pleasant concomitant fine weather . After dinner Bro . Wrigley proposed the health of the Worshipful Master ,

adding a word in praise of the charming places through which the party had been driven . Bro . Thomas Hamnett W . M ., in responding , thanked the "Picnic Committee for their efforts , which had met with such successful results . With regard to Bro . Luke , he would move the universe to get a good picnic . It was the largest in numbers which had taken place in connection with the Lodge , and while thanking his auditors for their presence he hoped that in twelve months time the numbers would be equally as large .

The toast of the ladies was proposed by Bro . J " . C . Wood P . M ., and was responded to by Bro . Dr . Walls . The train left Matlock station " , at 7 . 29 , arriving in Manchester shortly after 9 o ' clock .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

WESTBOURNE LODGE , No . 733 . THE annual picnic of this well-known Lodge took place on Thursday , 29 th ult ., and was a glorious success , auguring well for the prosperity of the Mother and Instruction Lodges . The weather was all that could be desired , and the Brethren and friends numbered about sixty . Amongst the company were the Worshipful Master Bro . George Weaver , Bro . and Mrs . R . J . Rogers ( Treasurer of the Instruction Lodge ) , Bro . F . Wortham and

daughters , Bro . and Mrs . J . Woodford , Bro . and Mrs . Phipps , Bro . and Mrs . E . Stephens , Bro . and Mrs . Thomas , Bro . H . Bagnall , Bro . C . Roberts , Mr . Capper and friend , Mr . and Mrs . Pontin , Bro . ami Mrs . ° G . Walker , Mr . Longs and friends , Mr . and Mrs . Arthur Ferris and friends , Bro . J . Smith , Mrs . Bevan , Bro . and Mrs . Rolles , Bro . Lilley , Bro . Busby , and several others .

The company left Paddington ( G . W . R . ) at 9 . 45 , va saloon carriages for Reading , where they were met by open carriages , and were driven to the " Royal Queen , " a steam launch of considerable capacity . Bountiful and excellent refreshments were provided and a very enjoyable trip was made to Moulsford , through no doubt the mosfc charming parfc of tho river Thames . After a brief sojourn the company returned to Reading , fco partake of a well

served dinner which was provided at the Great Western Hotel . We may here say the banquet was most excellent , for which the manager was highly complimented . Bro . S . R . Walker P . M . Secretary of the Lodge was unavoidably prevented being present at the start , but managed to be in time to Ijoin the company at dinner , which was an agreeable and a welcome surprise .

The W . M . Bro . George Weaver was in the chair . Bro . F . Wortham I . P . M . gave the toast of the W . M ., which was highly appreciated and acknowledged . Other short speeches were given and responded to , and in due course the travellers returned to London , in the saloon carriages specially provided arriving soon after 10 o'clock , having been in a " whirl of enjoyment " from start to finish .

After providing for the amortization of leases , depreciation of plant , sinking fund for the redemption of debentures , the payment of debenture interest , & c , the report of Spiers and Pond Limited recommends the payment of a dividend of S per cent ., less income tax , for the year ending the 31 st March 1899 , leaving £ 3 , 630 9 s lid to be carried forward to next year . The warrants will be posted on the 15 th July . The share transfer books are closed from the 27 th June to the 10 th July , both inclusive .

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DON'T READ THIS ! SHIriES One of our facile Self-instructors is given with every | j ' " ^ instrument . 8 dfcCJn PRICE LIST FREE . (\ llxy 2 PIANOS . —Own make , £ 16 , £ 18 , £ 20 , and £ 23 . Full Trichord , j f & Xw ? Iron l'ramo , Check Action , 10 years' warranty . j J « ' ~ 7 « ftlp " PORTABLE FOLDING HARMONIUMS . —Own make , 3 Octaves , l /??^> fw ! l \\ — - £ 3 ISs . ; i Octaves , £ i ISs . H ( . ' JJMjl . M VIOLIN OUTFIT , complete with bow , resin , self-instructor , & a ., iiysf \ SjCf \\ V Y / l / lU in violin case , 6 / 6 , 10 / 6 , 15 / 6 , 21 / -, 35 / -. REAL OLD p /^ A ^^ S VIOLINS , £ 2 , £ 3 , £ 5 . BF- » 4 IM MANDOLINE OUTFIT , Our Special Lino , iiicluiling ITALIAN W . Oy \ \ Jp MANDOLIN !' , Case , Tutor , Pitch Pipe ( 4 notes ) , a Plectra , and 8 NjJQv \ VJ [ Spare Set of S . Strings , at 21 / -. jL TJ ^ raScy ?*** -- ~ - > ITALIAN MANDOLINES . —Prices : 15 / 6 , 17 / 6 ; 20 / -, 22 / 6 , 25 / -, & J ^~ J 2 ~ JgZ ^ 27 / 6 , 30 / -, 33 / -, 40 / -, * B / -, 50 / -, 60 / -. Trade JflarST ^ NOTE . — 'Wo have now opeued u Cycle Department , and supply HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES at log's . List of Machines and Fittings Free on Application . THE STA 1 NER MANUFACTURING Co . ( F . C . Dept , 92 St . martin ' s Lane , haringr Cross , London , W . C .

Summer Holidays.

SUMMER HOLIDAYS .

nnHE Midland Railway Company announce a new series of weekly summer JL excursions , from St . Pancras and City Stations , every Friday at midnight , and every Saturday at 5 . 15 , 9 . 0 and 10 . 5 a . m ., to Douglas ( Isle of Man ) , for 3 , 8 , 10 , 15 or 17 days .

Every Saturday until further notice , excursions will also be run to tho English Lake District ; from St . Pancras , at 9 a . m . to Bowness and Ambleside , and at 10 . 30 a . m . to other stations . Other excursions run each Saturday to Matlock , Buxton , Liverpool , Southport , and the principal holiday resorts of Lancashire , Yorkshire , and surrounding districts .

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EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . Ulouia not be without tlnm for all tin UlorlcL They are a most Wonderful Medicine . GOUT . 15 Sunbeam Terrace , Beeston Hill , Leeds , Yorkshire , 24 th Jan . 1898 . T ") HE UMATISM . Dear Mr . Bade , —I feel it rny duty to acknowledge _ LV the great good your pills have done me . I have been GOUT . a great sufferer with Rheumatic Gout , but for the last three years , having taken your pills , I have BHEUMATISM always been free from it , and am never without them in the house . I can highly recommend them /" "I OUT . to all people suffering with Bheumatism as a safe \ JT and sure cure . I have often given one or two awae BHEUMATISM . to friends for a trial , and , like me , they would not by without them for all the world . THEY AEE A MOST WONDERFUL MEDICINE , E ADE'S PILLS , and may your name be praised all over the whole world . You may make use of this letter if you think EADE'S PILLS , proper . Yours truly , HENRY THOMAS LANGLEY . Eade ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills ARE PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 232 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , IN BOTTLES , at ls lid and 2 s . 9 d each .

The Theatres, &C.

The Theatres , & c .

Adelphi . —7-45 , French Plays . Avenue . —8-15 , Pot Pourri . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 ' 30 . Comedy . —The Weather-hen . Court . —8-30 , Wheels within Wheels . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Covent Garden . —Grand Opera Season . Criterion . —Friday , 21 th July , Rosemary . Daly ' s . —8-15 , A Gaiety Girl . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 .

Duke of York ' s . —8-15 , An American Citizen . Matinee , Wednesday , 2-30 . Gaiety . —8-15 , A Runaway Girl . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 . Garrick . —8-15 , Our John . 8 . 45 , Halves . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Globe . —8 , The Gay Lord Quex . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Haymarket . —8-10 , A Golden Wedding . 9 , The Manoeuvres of Jane . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-15 .

Lyceum . —8 , Robespierre . Matinee Saturday , 2 . Lyric—Monday , 10 th July , 8-15 , El Capitan . Prince of Wales's . — 8-15 , The Only Way . Matinee , Saturday , 2-15 . Princess ' s . —8 , One of the Best . Royalty . —8-15 , In the eyes of the world . 9 , A Little Ray of Sunshine . Matinee , Saturday , 3 . Savoy . —8-30 , H . M . S . Pinafore . Trial by Jury . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 .

Shaftesbury . —8 , The Belle of New York . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . Strand . —8-15 , Bob Bradshaw ' s Dream . 8-45 , Why Smith Left Home . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Terry ' s . —8-15 , The Rift within the Lute . 9 , The Woman of Ostend . Vaudeville . —8 , A Woman's Love . 9 , On and Off . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 Alexandra . —Next week , A Dark Secret .

Grand . —Next week , The Dandy Fifth . Alhambra . —7 . 45 , Variety Entertainment . Red Shoes . A Day Off , & c . Aquarium . —The World's Great Show . The Great Fight . Varied Perform ances , twice daily . Empire . —7-50 , Variety Entertainment . Round the Town again , & c . London Pavilion . —8 , Variety Entertainment . My little Octoroon , & c . Oxford . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2-30 also .

Palace . —7-45 , Variety Entertainment . New American Biograph , & c . S . iturday , 2 also . Royal . —7-30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2-30 also . Tivoli . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Ugo Biondi , & c . Saturday , 2-15 also . Alexandra Palace . —Varied attractions daily . Fireworks , Thursday and Saturday , & c .

Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily . The Dream of Whitaker ' s almanack . Great International Pony Show , 10 th , 11 th , and 12 th July , & o Earl's Court . —Savage South Africa , & c . Egyptian Hall—3 and 8 , BIr . J . N . Maskelyne ' s entertainment . Madame Tussaud's ( Baker Street Station ) . —Open daily . Portrait models of modern celebrities , & c .

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