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THE JUBILEE JEWEL rpHE JEWEL to be worn by every Freemason in commemoration of JL HBB MAJESTT ' S JUBILEE , designed by Sir Albert W . Woods , Grand Director of Ceremonies , and approved by H . R . H . THK PRINCE OP WAXES , K . G ., & c , Most Worshipful Grand Master , is being manufactured by GKORGK KBNNING , and will bo ready for issue on 1 st July . Brethren who were present at the Meeting at the ROTAI . ALBERT HALL are entitled to wear a Bar on the Ribbon ; with a slight addition in the case of Stewards serving on that day , With Special With Special Bar . Bar and Stewards' Badge . £ s d £ sd £ s d Silver Gilt Enamelled 0 17 6 100 110 18-earat Gold ... 8 8 0 8 18 6 9 0 0 The JEWEL presented to H . R . H . THE PRINCK OF WALES , K . G ., 4 c , Most Worshipful Grand Master , at the ROYAL ALBERT HALL , was made to tho order of Grand Lodge , by GEORGE KENNING , MASONIC JEWELLER & FURNISHER , LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON .

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THE IMPERIAL HOTEL . H 0 LB 0 KN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TERMINUS of the LONDON CHATHAM and DOVER RAILWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS The aiipointmeiits througUout so arranged an to ciiNare domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS . J ?> ttMk Jl > xmwrs # ISSOibiitgr ^ HBrnkfasts . THE ALEIANDBA PALACE LODGE , NO . 1541 , THE MORNINGTON LODGE , No . 1672 , THE CRUSADERS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOLD THEIR MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGKBIE .

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Victoria Mansions Easla y raiil 3 VICTORIA STREET , WESTMINSTER , S . W . A SUITE OF ROOMS , MOST CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED FOR MASONIC MEETINGS . EICHT LODGES ALREADY MEET HERE ; AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR OTHERS . Separate Entrance—apart from the Restaurant—from Victoria Street . The Lodge Room , Ante Room , & c , on one Floor , Quite Private . THE BANQUET ROOM WILL SEAT UPWARDS OF 100 GUESTS . [ CHOICE STOCK OF WINES , SPIRITS , do . Wedding Breakfasts , Soirees , Concerts , ^ Parties , G-lee Clubs , « Scc , <& c ., accommodated . Particulars on Application to H . CLOOTS , Proprietor , Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria St ., Westminster , S . W

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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL 28 th APRIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

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MASONIC LECTURE . KNOBS AND EXCRESCENCES . BEO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z . is open to accept invitations for tho delivery of his LECTURE in MRTHOPOHTAN or PROVINCIAL LODGES , or LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . NO Lecture feo : travelling expenses only accepted . Address—Clanham S . W .

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FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended in London or Country , by Bro . G-. A . HTJTTOW , 17 Newcastle Street , Strand , W . C . Monuments erected . Valuations made .

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£ 20 « —TOBACCONISTS COMMENCING . —An illustrated guide , regd . ( 136 pn ) . Hovv to Open Respectably from £ 20 to £ 2000 . " 3 Stamps . H . MYBBS * Co ., Cigar and Tobacco Merchauts , 107 to 111 Euston Eoad , London . Wholesale only . Telephone No . 7541 . General Shopfltters . Estimates tret .

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SCOTLAND . BY THE WEST COAST BOYAL MAIL EOUTE . T ONDON AUD NORTH WESTERN * - * AND CALEDONIAN R A IL W A Y S . —AD D IT IO N AL and ACCELERATED SERVICE ( see below ) . 1 st , 2 nd , and 3 rd class by all trains . | ~ ft § \ ' Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . night London ( Euston ) 5 15 7 15 10 0 11 0 7 55 8 0 8 40 8 50 10 0 12 0 Arrive ! Edinburgh ( Pr . St . ) 4 15 5 50 7 45 10 5 0 6 — ¦ „ g 6 50 9 0 12 52 Glasgow I ml ml ( Central ) 4 25 6 0 I 7 46 10 18 B 5 50 & 7 0 9 17 15 Greenock 5 38 7 18 I 9 3 11 57 7 5 8 30 10 43 2 4 « Oban , 9 36 — — 4 15 10 16 12 20 12 20 2 34 6 17 Perth ! 6 40 — ! 9 35 11 50 6 45 7 5 8 5 8 15 11 10 3 35 Dundee 7 35 — 10 30 12 40 8 20 8 20 9 45 9 45 12 5 4 45 Aberdeen 10 0 — — 359 55 9 55 12 0 12 026830 Inverness — — — 8 5 11 30 11 50 2 45 2 45 6 5 10 5 The 7 " 55 p . m . and the 8 * 40 p . m . express trains from Euston to Perth will run from Thursday , 28 th July to Wednesday , 10 th August ( Saturday and Sunday nights excepted ) . The Trains will take saloons with family parties and sleeping and ordinary carriages for Perth and beyond , but will not pick up passengers en route . By this means an undisturbed journey will be secured , and the earlier arrival at Perth will give ample time for breakfast , Ac ., before going forward to the Highlands . The Highland Railway Co . have agreed to run the 7 * 65 p . m . express through to the Districts beyond Inverness , in advance of the 8 * 0 p . m . and Postal trains . The HIGHLAND EXPRESS ( 8-0 p . m . ) and 12 ' 0 night train will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . A will run every night , but on Sunday mornings its arrival at Dundee will be 9 ' 5 a . m ., Inverness 1 * 30 p . m ., and it will have no connection to Oban ( Saturday nights from London . ) B will run every night , but will have no connection to the North on Saturday night . On Saturdays passengers by the 11 * 0 a . m . Train from London are not conveyed beyond Perth by the Highland Railway , and only as far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Railway . Carriages with lavatory accommodation are run on the principal Express Trains between London and Scotland , without extra charge . IMPROVED SLEEPING SALOONS , accompanied by an attendant , are run on the night trains between London , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , and Perth . Extra charge , 5 s for each berth . A Special Train will leave Euston ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) at 6 * 35 p . m ., commencing on Monday , 11 th July , and until "Wednesday , 10 th August , inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and carriages to all parts of Scotland . Additional trains from Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , and other Towns , will connect with the above trains . Callander and Oban Line . This line affords the quickest and most comfortable route to the Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland . For particulars of improved train service from Scotland to London , see tho Companies' time bills . G . FINDLEY , General Manager , L . A N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . July 1887 . i

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The Late Brother E. Coppee Mitchell,

THE LATE BROTHER E . COPPEE MITCHELL ,

PAST GRAND MASTER OP PENNSYLVANIA . WE are enabled to lay before onr readers the following admirable " In Memoriam " of Past Grand Master Mitchell , prepared by Brother the Hon . Michael Arnold , R . W . Junior Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania , and read by him before the Grand

Lodge at its recent Quarterly Communication . Bro . Mitchell was so universally respected , esteemed and loved throughout the jurisdiction , that this tribute to his memory will be appreciated and enjoyed by all of onr readers .

RIGHT WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER AND BRETHREN OF THE GRAND LODGE , —The Quarterly Communication of this Grand Lodge , held Wednesday , 1 st December 1886 , was opened in ample form . All tho elected Officers were present , also a large number of the Brethren . The annnal election was to be held . It was known that the Right

Worshipful Grand Master had declined a re-election to the station he had graced and worthily filled . It was also known that he was snffering from an infirmity , which we hoped was but temporary , so that we could have tho pleasure of his presence and the benefit of his counsel for many years to come . Bnt , alas , our hopes were doomed

to disappointment . After the close of that Communication , our Right Worshipful Grand Master , sick and infirm , exhausted by his labours , but lifted up by the fraternal expression of the good wishes of the Brethren , retired to his home , where he remained until he passed away from earth through death into eternal life . His last

work was done in this Grand Lodge among his Masonic Brethren , where he so mnch loved to be . He was unable to be present at the Annual Communication on St . John ' s Day , but the pains of bis sickness were somewhat allayed by the fraternal remembrances of the Brethren , in the form of a beautiful jewel , with resolutions of sympathy and expressions of hopes for his recovery , which were con .

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THE JUBILEE JEWEL rpHE JEWEL to be worn by every Freemason in commemoration of JL HBB MAJESTT ' S JUBILEE , designed by Sir Albert W . Woods , Grand Director of Ceremonies , and approved by H . R . H . THK PRINCE OP WAXES , K . G ., & c , Most Worshipful Grand Master , is being manufactured by GKORGK KBNNING , and will bo ready for issue on 1 st July . Brethren who were present at the Meeting at the ROTAI . ALBERT HALL are entitled to wear a Bar on the Ribbon ; with a slight addition in the case of Stewards serving on that day , With Special With Special Bar . Bar and Stewards' Badge . £ s d £ sd £ s d Silver Gilt Enamelled 0 17 6 100 110 18-earat Gold ... 8 8 0 8 18 6 9 0 0 The JEWEL presented to H . R . H . THE PRINCK OF WALES , K . G ., 4 c , Most Worshipful Grand Master , at the ROYAL ALBERT HALL , was made to tho order of Grand Lodge , by GEORGE KENNING , MASONIC JEWELLER & FURNISHER , LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON .

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THE IMPERIAL HOTEL . H 0 LB 0 KN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TERMINUS of the LONDON CHATHAM and DOVER RAILWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS The aiipointmeiits througUout so arranged an to ciiNare domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS . J ?> ttMk Jl > xmwrs # ISSOibiitgr ^ HBrnkfasts . THE ALEIANDBA PALACE LODGE , NO . 1541 , THE MORNINGTON LODGE , No . 1672 , THE CRUSADERS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOLD THEIR MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGKBIE .

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Victoria Mansions Easla y raiil 3 VICTORIA STREET , WESTMINSTER , S . W . A SUITE OF ROOMS , MOST CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED FOR MASONIC MEETINGS . EICHT LODGES ALREADY MEET HERE ; AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR OTHERS . Separate Entrance—apart from the Restaurant—from Victoria Street . The Lodge Room , Ante Room , & c , on one Floor , Quite Private . THE BANQUET ROOM WILL SEAT UPWARDS OF 100 GUESTS . [ CHOICE STOCK OF WINES , SPIRITS , do . Wedding Breakfasts , Soirees , Concerts , ^ Parties , G-lee Clubs , « Scc , <& c ., accommodated . Particulars on Application to H . CLOOTS , Proprietor , Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria St ., Westminster , S . W

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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL 28 th APRIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

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MASONIC LECTURE . KNOBS AND EXCRESCENCES . BEO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z . is open to accept invitations for tho delivery of his LECTURE in MRTHOPOHTAN or PROVINCIAL LODGES , or LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . NO Lecture feo : travelling expenses only accepted . Address—Clanham S . W .

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FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended in London or Country , by Bro . G-. A . HTJTTOW , 17 Newcastle Street , Strand , W . C . Monuments erected . Valuations made .

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£ 20 « —TOBACCONISTS COMMENCING . —An illustrated guide , regd . ( 136 pn ) . Hovv to Open Respectably from £ 20 to £ 2000 . " 3 Stamps . H . MYBBS * Co ., Cigar and Tobacco Merchauts , 107 to 111 Euston Eoad , London . Wholesale only . Telephone No . 7541 . General Shopfltters . Estimates tret .

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SCOTLAND . BY THE WEST COAST BOYAL MAIL EOUTE . T ONDON AUD NORTH WESTERN * - * AND CALEDONIAN R A IL W A Y S . —AD D IT IO N AL and ACCELERATED SERVICE ( see below ) . 1 st , 2 nd , and 3 rd class by all trains . | ~ ft § \ ' Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . night London ( Euston ) 5 15 7 15 10 0 11 0 7 55 8 0 8 40 8 50 10 0 12 0 Arrive ! Edinburgh ( Pr . St . ) 4 15 5 50 7 45 10 5 0 6 — ¦ „ g 6 50 9 0 12 52 Glasgow I ml ml ( Central ) 4 25 6 0 I 7 46 10 18 B 5 50 & 7 0 9 17 15 Greenock 5 38 7 18 I 9 3 11 57 7 5 8 30 10 43 2 4 « Oban , 9 36 — — 4 15 10 16 12 20 12 20 2 34 6 17 Perth ! 6 40 — ! 9 35 11 50 6 45 7 5 8 5 8 15 11 10 3 35 Dundee 7 35 — 10 30 12 40 8 20 8 20 9 45 9 45 12 5 4 45 Aberdeen 10 0 — — 359 55 9 55 12 0 12 026830 Inverness — — — 8 5 11 30 11 50 2 45 2 45 6 5 10 5 The 7 " 55 p . m . and the 8 * 40 p . m . express trains from Euston to Perth will run from Thursday , 28 th July to Wednesday , 10 th August ( Saturday and Sunday nights excepted ) . The Trains will take saloons with family parties and sleeping and ordinary carriages for Perth and beyond , but will not pick up passengers en route . By this means an undisturbed journey will be secured , and the earlier arrival at Perth will give ample time for breakfast , Ac ., before going forward to the Highlands . The Highland Railway Co . have agreed to run the 7 * 65 p . m . express through to the Districts beyond Inverness , in advance of the 8 * 0 p . m . and Postal trains . The HIGHLAND EXPRESS ( 8-0 p . m . ) and 12 ' 0 night train will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . A will run every night , but on Sunday mornings its arrival at Dundee will be 9 ' 5 a . m ., Inverness 1 * 30 p . m ., and it will have no connection to Oban ( Saturday nights from London . ) B will run every night , but will have no connection to the North on Saturday night . On Saturdays passengers by the 11 * 0 a . m . Train from London are not conveyed beyond Perth by the Highland Railway , and only as far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Railway . Carriages with lavatory accommodation are run on the principal Express Trains between London and Scotland , without extra charge . IMPROVED SLEEPING SALOONS , accompanied by an attendant , are run on the night trains between London , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , and Perth . Extra charge , 5 s for each berth . A Special Train will leave Euston ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) at 6 * 35 p . m ., commencing on Monday , 11 th July , and until "Wednesday , 10 th August , inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and carriages to all parts of Scotland . Additional trains from Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , and other Towns , will connect with the above trains . Callander and Oban Line . This line affords the quickest and most comfortable route to the Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland . For particulars of improved train service from Scotland to London , see tho Companies' time bills . G . FINDLEY , General Manager , L . A N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . July 1887 . i

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The Late Brother E. Coppee Mitchell,

THE LATE BROTHER E . COPPEE MITCHELL ,

PAST GRAND MASTER OP PENNSYLVANIA . WE are enabled to lay before onr readers the following admirable " In Memoriam " of Past Grand Master Mitchell , prepared by Brother the Hon . Michael Arnold , R . W . Junior Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania , and read by him before the Grand

Lodge at its recent Quarterly Communication . Bro . Mitchell was so universally respected , esteemed and loved throughout the jurisdiction , that this tribute to his memory will be appreciated and enjoyed by all of onr readers .

RIGHT WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER AND BRETHREN OF THE GRAND LODGE , —The Quarterly Communication of this Grand Lodge , held Wednesday , 1 st December 1886 , was opened in ample form . All tho elected Officers were present , also a large number of the Brethren . The annnal election was to be held . It was known that the Right

Worshipful Grand Master had declined a re-election to the station he had graced and worthily filled . It was also known that he was snffering from an infirmity , which we hoped was but temporary , so that we could have tho pleasure of his presence and the benefit of his counsel for many years to come . Bnt , alas , our hopes were doomed

to disappointment . After the close of that Communication , our Right Worshipful Grand Master , sick and infirm , exhausted by his labours , but lifted up by the fraternal expression of the good wishes of the Brethren , retired to his home , where he remained until he passed away from earth through death into eternal life . His last

work was done in this Grand Lodge among his Masonic Brethren , where he so mnch loved to be . He was unable to be present at the Annual Communication on St . John ' s Day , but the pains of bis sickness were somewhat allayed by the fraternal remembrances of the Brethren , in the form of a beautiful jewel , with resolutions of sympathy and expressions of hopes for his recovery , which were con .

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