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Easter Holiday Arrangements.

EASTER HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS .

ON Thursday , 2 nd April , the Midland Railway Company will run cheap Excursion Trains from London to Leicester , Nottingham , Newark , Lincoln , Birmingham , Burton , Derby , Manchester , Blackburn , Bolton , Rochdale , Oldham , Liverpool , Sheffield , Leeds , Bradford , Scarboro ' , Newcastle-on-Tyne , the Furness District , Carlisle , & c , & c , returning the

following Tuesday ; and from London ( St . Pancras ) to Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Perth , Stirling , Aberdeen , Inverness , & c , returning Monday , 6 th April , or Friday , 10 th April . ' . Tickets will also be issued by the Scotch excursion at a single ordinary third class fare for the double journey , available for returning on any day within sixteen days from date of issue .

On Easter Monday , 6 th April , cheap day excursion trains will be run to St . Albans , Harpenden and Luton . Cheap week-end and day excursion tickets will also be issued to Southend-on-Sea during the Easter holidays , for particulars of which see special bills . Tickets for joining the trains at St . Pancras station can be obtained on the two days previous to the running of the trains at the offices of the Company .

Cheap excursion trains for six days will also be run on Thursday , 2 nd April , to London from Carlisle , Bradford , Leeds , Sheffield , Liverpool , Manchester , Blackburn , Bolton , Lincoln , Newark , & c , and from Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Walsall , & c , for five or six days ; On Good Friday , 3 rd April , from Bradford , Leods , Sheffield , Blackburn , Bolton , Oldham , Manchester , & c , for two or four days , and from Burton , Derby , Nottingham

Birmingham , Leicester , & c , for one , four , or five days . Passengers will be booked by these trains at cheap fares to Brighton , and other South Coast Stations , and to the continent ; those for the continent having the privilege of returning by any ordinary train within sixteen days . Cheap three-days trips will also be run to London on Friday night , 3 rd April , from Colne , Blackburn , Bolton , Rochdale , Oldham , & c , and on Saturday , 4 th April , from Manchester , & c .

On Easter'Monday , single day trips will be run from Burton , Derby , Nottingham , Leicester , Northampton , Bedford , Luton , St . Albans , & c , and a one or two days trip from Birmingham and the South Stafford District . To prevent inconvenience and crowding , the Booking Offices at St . Pancras and Moorgate Street stations will be open for the issue of tickets

all day on Wednesday , Thursday , ana Saturday , 1 st , 2 nd and 4 th April , and tickets to all principal stations on the Midland Railway will also be issued beforehand at any of their offices throughout London . The tickets obtained at these offices will be available from St . Pancras Station , and will be issued at the same fares as charged at that station , and dated to suit the convenience

of passengers . On Good Friday the trains on the Midland Railway will run as appointed for Sundays , with the following exceptions : —The Newspaper Express leaving St . Pancras at 5-15 a . m . will run to Bedford , ' Leicester , Nottingham , Derby , Sheffield , and Manchester . The 8-55 a . m . local train

Sheffield to Leeds , & c , will await the arrival of the Newspaper Express at Sheffield . The up night express leaving Edinburgh at 9-45 p . m ., Glasgow at 9-45 p . m . and Carlisle at 12-38 a . m . for London , will run on Good Friday night , 3 rd April , and Saturday morning , 4 th April , the same as on ordinary week-days . The 3-32 a . m . Carlisle to Stranraer , and 8-50 p . m . Stranraer to Carlisle , in connection with steamers to and from Ireland , will run on Good

Easter Holiday Arrangements.

Friday , the same as on ordinary week-days . The steamers between Barrow and Belfast will sail on Good Friday in both directions . That from Barrow will await tho arrival of the 4-5 p . m . train from Leeds . On Easter Monday , 6 th April , certain booked trains will be discontinued , of which due notice will bo given by special bills at the stations .

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— : o : — Drury Lane . —1-30 and 7 * 30 , Cinderella . ( Last day . ) Covent Garden . —Fancy Dress Ball , 27 th March . Lyceum . —8 , Shades of Night . 8-45 , For the Crown . Matinee . Saturday , 2-30 .

Globe—8 , The Journey ' s End . 9 , Charley's Aunt . Matinee , Saturday , 3 . Prince of Wales's . —7-35 , A Woman's Caprice . 8-15 , Gentleman Joe . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 .

Gaiety . —8 , The Shop Girl . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Criterion . —8-30 , The Squire of Dames . Matinee , 3 . ( Last day . ) Terry ' s . —8 , An Old Garden . 8-45 , Jedbury Jun . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Aven ue . —8 , The New Barmaid . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 .

Daly ' s—8-15 , Second edition of An Artist ' s Model . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Comedy . —8-30 , Gossip . ( Last day . ) Haymarket . —8-30 , Trilby . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 .

Lyric—8-15 , The Sign of the Cross . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 * 30 . Savoy . —8-25 , The Grand Duke , or the Statutory Duel . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Adelphi . —8 , Oue of the best . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Olympic . —7-30 , True Blue ; or , Afloat and Ashore .

Matinee , Saturday , 2 * 30 . Vaudeville . —8-30 , Merrifield ' s Ghost . 9 , The Bomance of the Shopwalker . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Court . —8 , A Highland Legacy . 9 , Mrs . Ponderbury . Matinee , Saturday , 3 .

St . James's . —8 , The Prisoner of Zenda . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . Royalty . —8 , Kitty Olive—Actress . 8-40 , The Chili Widow . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Princess ' s . —7-45 , My neighbour's wife . 8-20 , East Lvnnc .

Opera Comique . —8-15 , Sharnus O'Brien . Matinee , Saturday , 2 Alhambra . —7-50 , Variety Entertainment . Two Grand Ballets . 10-55 , Lochinvar . 9-10 , Blue Beard .

Empire . —7 * 45 , Variety Entertainment . 8 . 5 , Second of Ballet , Faust . 10-35 , New ; Ballet Divertissement , La Danse . Cinematographe , & c . Palace . —7 ' 45 , Variety Entertainment , Tableaux Vivants , & c . Matinee , Saturday , 2-15 . Royal . —7 * 30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2-30 .

Oxford . —7 * 30 , Variety Entertainment . Matinde , Saturday , 2 * 30 . Olympia . —Grand Sporting and Military Show . Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily .

Royal Aquarium . —Open at 10 ; close at 11 -30 . Constant Amusement . Tivoli . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2-30 also .

Egyptian Hall . —3 and 8 , Mr . Maskelyne ' s Magical Entertainment . Moore and Burgess Minstrels . —St . James ' s Hall Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday , 3 . Madame Tussaud ' s ( Baker Street ) . —Open daily .

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Easter Holiday Arrangements.

EASTER HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS .

ON Thursday , 2 nd April , the Midland Railway Company will run cheap Excursion Trains from London to Leicester , Nottingham , Newark , Lincoln , Birmingham , Burton , Derby , Manchester , Blackburn , Bolton , Rochdale , Oldham , Liverpool , Sheffield , Leeds , Bradford , Scarboro ' , Newcastle-on-Tyne , the Furness District , Carlisle , & c , & c , returning the

following Tuesday ; and from London ( St . Pancras ) to Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Perth , Stirling , Aberdeen , Inverness , & c , returning Monday , 6 th April , or Friday , 10 th April . ' . Tickets will also be issued by the Scotch excursion at a single ordinary third class fare for the double journey , available for returning on any day within sixteen days from date of issue .

On Easter Monday , 6 th April , cheap day excursion trains will be run to St . Albans , Harpenden and Luton . Cheap week-end and day excursion tickets will also be issued to Southend-on-Sea during the Easter holidays , for particulars of which see special bills . Tickets for joining the trains at St . Pancras station can be obtained on the two days previous to the running of the trains at the offices of the Company .

Cheap excursion trains for six days will also be run on Thursday , 2 nd April , to London from Carlisle , Bradford , Leeds , Sheffield , Liverpool , Manchester , Blackburn , Bolton , Lincoln , Newark , & c , and from Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Walsall , & c , for five or six days ; On Good Friday , 3 rd April , from Bradford , Leods , Sheffield , Blackburn , Bolton , Oldham , Manchester , & c , for two or four days , and from Burton , Derby , Nottingham

Birmingham , Leicester , & c , for one , four , or five days . Passengers will be booked by these trains at cheap fares to Brighton , and other South Coast Stations , and to the continent ; those for the continent having the privilege of returning by any ordinary train within sixteen days . Cheap three-days trips will also be run to London on Friday night , 3 rd April , from Colne , Blackburn , Bolton , Rochdale , Oldham , & c , and on Saturday , 4 th April , from Manchester , & c .

On Easter'Monday , single day trips will be run from Burton , Derby , Nottingham , Leicester , Northampton , Bedford , Luton , St . Albans , & c , and a one or two days trip from Birmingham and the South Stafford District . To prevent inconvenience and crowding , the Booking Offices at St . Pancras and Moorgate Street stations will be open for the issue of tickets

all day on Wednesday , Thursday , ana Saturday , 1 st , 2 nd and 4 th April , and tickets to all principal stations on the Midland Railway will also be issued beforehand at any of their offices throughout London . The tickets obtained at these offices will be available from St . Pancras Station , and will be issued at the same fares as charged at that station , and dated to suit the convenience

of passengers . On Good Friday the trains on the Midland Railway will run as appointed for Sundays , with the following exceptions : —The Newspaper Express leaving St . Pancras at 5-15 a . m . will run to Bedford , ' Leicester , Nottingham , Derby , Sheffield , and Manchester . The 8-55 a . m . local train

Sheffield to Leeds , & c , will await the arrival of the Newspaper Express at Sheffield . The up night express leaving Edinburgh at 9-45 p . m ., Glasgow at 9-45 p . m . and Carlisle at 12-38 a . m . for London , will run on Good Friday night , 3 rd April , and Saturday morning , 4 th April , the same as on ordinary week-days . The 3-32 a . m . Carlisle to Stranraer , and 8-50 p . m . Stranraer to Carlisle , in connection with steamers to and from Ireland , will run on Good

Easter Holiday Arrangements.

Friday , the same as on ordinary week-days . The steamers between Barrow and Belfast will sail on Good Friday in both directions . That from Barrow will await tho arrival of the 4-5 p . m . train from Leeds . On Easter Monday , 6 th April , certain booked trains will be discontinued , of which due notice will bo given by special bills at the stations .

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RIDEAWINCYCLE AND WIN EVERYTHING . WRITE TOR 1 S 9 CATALOGUE AND SCENTED BOOKLET DUNLOP PNEUMATIC , CUSHION OR OTHER TYRES EASY PAYMENTS . A Few Agencies still Open . WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co ., 4 8 Holborn Viaduct , London , E . C .

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CandidatesfortheInstitutions. Announcements are inserted under this head at the rate of five shillings per inch , to appear each week from tbe time the ballot papers are issued up to the day of election , for cash with order . BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . Votes and Interest are earnestly solicited on behalf of BRO . THOMAS J . MAIDWELL , Aged 64 . Formerly Licensed Victualler , who has served three Stewardships , and is himself and family of five Life Governors of all the Masonic Institutions . The case is most earnestly recommended and strongly supported . Address T . J . Maidwell P . M . 27 P . Z . 1549 P . G . S . B . Middlesex , 81 Greenwood Road , Dalston , N . E .

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BOYS SCHOOL . Votes and interest are respectfully solicited in favour of ARNOLD BEVERLY MINERS , Eldest son of the late Bro . Harold Beverly Miners , who died suddenly from the effects of bursting a blood vessel on the brain , leaving a widow and four hildren totally unprovided for . Bro . Miners was , at the timo of his death , the Senior Warden of the St . James's Union Lodge , No . 180 , in which he was initiated in 1890 . Tho case is strongly recommended by several Brethren , among them all the Past Masters , Wardens and Brethren of the St . James's Union Lodge . Promises of support and proxies will be thankfully received by Bro . W . 0 . Parsons P . M . Sec . 180 P . M . and P . Sec . 1687 P . Z . 180 and 735 , 4 Mount Street , W . Proxies for other Institutions acceptable for purposes of exchange .

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M . C . AND PROFESSOR OF DANCING . BRO . JACQ . WYNMAN attends Masonic Balls as professional Master of Ceremonies . Instruction given in all fashionable Ball-room Dances , which are thoroughly taught in a short time . TEBMS EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE . Address—30 Delamere Crescent , Paddington , W .

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OLD Books and Curiosities relating to Freemasonry , Knights Templars , Rosicrucians or other Secret Societies wanted . Address , W . W . Morgan , New Barnet .

The Theatres, &C.

The Theatres , & c .

— : o : — Drury Lane . —1-30 and 7 * 30 , Cinderella . ( Last day . ) Covent Garden . —Fancy Dress Ball , 27 th March . Lyceum . —8 , Shades of Night . 8-45 , For the Crown . Matinee . Saturday , 2-30 .

Globe—8 , The Journey ' s End . 9 , Charley's Aunt . Matinee , Saturday , 3 . Prince of Wales's . —7-35 , A Woman's Caprice . 8-15 , Gentleman Joe . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 .

Gaiety . —8 , The Shop Girl . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Criterion . —8-30 , The Squire of Dames . Matinee , 3 . ( Last day . ) Terry ' s . —8 , An Old Garden . 8-45 , Jedbury Jun . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Aven ue . —8 , The New Barmaid . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 .

Daly ' s—8-15 , Second edition of An Artist ' s Model . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Comedy . —8-30 , Gossip . ( Last day . ) Haymarket . —8-30 , Trilby . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 .

Lyric—8-15 , The Sign of the Cross . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 * 30 . Savoy . —8-25 , The Grand Duke , or the Statutory Duel . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Adelphi . —8 , Oue of the best . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Olympic . —7-30 , True Blue ; or , Afloat and Ashore .

Matinee , Saturday , 2 * 30 . Vaudeville . —8-30 , Merrifield ' s Ghost . 9 , The Bomance of the Shopwalker . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Court . —8 , A Highland Legacy . 9 , Mrs . Ponderbury . Matinee , Saturday , 3 .

St . James's . —8 , The Prisoner of Zenda . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . Royalty . —8 , Kitty Olive—Actress . 8-40 , The Chili Widow . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Princess ' s . —7-45 , My neighbour's wife . 8-20 , East Lvnnc .

Opera Comique . —8-15 , Sharnus O'Brien . Matinee , Saturday , 2 Alhambra . —7-50 , Variety Entertainment . Two Grand Ballets . 10-55 , Lochinvar . 9-10 , Blue Beard .

Empire . —7 * 45 , Variety Entertainment . 8 . 5 , Second of Ballet , Faust . 10-35 , New ; Ballet Divertissement , La Danse . Cinematographe , & c . Palace . —7 ' 45 , Variety Entertainment , Tableaux Vivants , & c . Matinee , Saturday , 2-15 . Royal . —7 * 30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2-30 .

Oxford . —7 * 30 , Variety Entertainment . Matinde , Saturday , 2 * 30 . Olympia . —Grand Sporting and Military Show . Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily .

Royal Aquarium . —Open at 10 ; close at 11 -30 . Constant Amusement . Tivoli . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2-30 also .

Egyptian Hall . —3 and 8 , Mr . Maskelyne ' s Magical Entertainment . Moore and Burgess Minstrels . —St . James ' s Hall Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday , 3 . Madame Tussaud ' s ( Baker Street ) . —Open daily .

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t ffiOYAL CYCLE x R EPOSITORY AND HIDING SCHOOLS , 81EUSTONR.D.;N.W. ( Facing the Midland Grand Hotel . ) Ladies and Gentlemen taught Hiding Daily in the . Royal Schools . Largest and Best in London . Open daily from 8 a . m . till 9 p . m . ; TERMS : —10 / 6 TILL PERFECT . LISTS FREE BY POST . BICYCLES TRICYCLES Bought for Cash ia any condition . Largest Depot for New and Second-hand Machines in the World . Old Machines Altered , Bepaired , or taken , ia Bart payment and partlexchange for new . Utmost value allowed . Auction Sales every Wednesday , at 1 o ' clock . From "Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News , " 25 th May 1805;— "Tho Duke add Duchess of York , with Princess Christian of Schleswi ^ -Hoistein , on Wednesday afternoon visited THK ROYAL I : TCI , 1 ( HIDING SCHOOLS , 81 EusToir ROAD . Tue Royal Visitors were shown over the builiiings by the Mima ^ er , Mr . Brown , and before departing expressed themselves mosfc pleased with the clever cycle-riding of some of the young ladies . "

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