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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . 10 , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . . Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . . C . HARDING , Manager .

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ANDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN FLEET STREET , LONDON . In connection with the Royal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombe ; and Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of ANDERTON'S renders this Tavern unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings The Rooms reserved for the above business consist oE DINING HALL , PILLAR HALL , MASONIC H ALL , CHAPTSR , and numerous Smaller Rooms . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the Public from J a . m . to J p . m . for BREAKFASTS , LUNCHEONS . TSAS , and DINNIRI . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor .

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MANCHESTER HOTEL , ALDERSGATE STREETNOTICE TO SECRETARIES OF MASONIC LODGES , CLUBS , AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS . The Proprietors of the above Hotel , having recently added a number of commodious Rooms to the Establishment , suitable for LODGE M EETINGS , BANQUETS , DINNERS , SIC , will be glad to furnish Terms and Particulars for the use of same on application .

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TDRO . CHAS . JEFFREY MORGAN FURNISHING UNDERTAKER , MORGAN'S PLACE , 287 , LIVERPOOL ROAD , ISLINGTON , N . FUNERALS AT STATED CHARGES . An Apartment for the reception of persons d ying from home . DISTANCE NO OBJECT .

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/ " " 'OALS . COALS . COALS . COCKERELL'S ( LIMITED ) , 13 , CORNHILL , LONDON , B . C . For Prices , see Daily Papers . Trucks direct from the Colliery to every Railway Station .

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FISH , POULTRY , GAME , OYSTERS . TOHN GOW , LIMITED , / S 6 , OLD BROAD STREET , E . C . ( late 17 , New Broad Street , E . C ) , 12 , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , AND 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest Stock in London of the Very Best Quality at Lowest Prices . HIGH-CLASS PROVISION STORES ( NOW OPENED ) , So , 51 . and 52 , OLD BROAD STREET , E . C .

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BRO . DAN GODFREY , Tunr ., R . C . M ., L . R . A . M ., CONDUCTOR , THE LONDON MILITA RY BAND , ( President—Sir ARTHUR SULLIVAN ) , SUPPLIES BANDS ( Military and String ) for GARDEN PARTIES , RECEPTIONS , DINNERS , BALLS , Sic For Terms—Apply to 428 , STRAND , W . C .

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" In this hour of hopeful joy Great Architect we pray . " ODE or INVOCATION for Male Voices , Suitable for Special Masonic Celebrations Centenaries , Installations , & c Composed for and Dedicated to BRO . RICHARD WILSON , P . M ., P . P . G . Treas . & c Centenary Worshipful Master of the Lod ge of Fidelity of Free and Accepted Masons ( 2 S 9 ) , Leeds , AND THE OFFICERS AND IlKETIlRliN Ol' THE LODGE BY WILLIAM SPARK , P . M . 28 9 , P . P . G . O ., Mus . Doc , Organist of the Town Hall , Leeds , Composer of the Cantata and Oratorio , " Immanuel , " & c . COPYRIGHT , PRICE FOUR SHILLINGS . LONDON : GEORGE KENNING , id and I 6 A , Greit Quecn-st ., W . C .

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p REAT NORTHERN RAILWAY . HOLIDAY TRIPS FROM LONDON . To MANCHESTER , SUNDAY NIGHT , J 31 st , for 2 days from Moorgate , n . 19 ; Aldersgate , 11 . 21 ; Farringdon , 11 . 23 ; King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) , 12 . 5 ; Finsbury Park , 12 . 10 . Returning from Manchester ( London-road ) 6 . 0 p . m ., Tuesday , August 2 nd . Third Class , Return Fare , 10 s . To ST . ALBANS , Wheathampstead , Harpenden , Luton , Dunstable , Hitchin , Royston , and Cambridge , on BANK HOLIDAY , AUGUST ist . To SKEGNESS , for 1 day , J 30 , AUGUST I , 2 , 6 , S , 13 , 15 , 20 , 22 , 27 , 29 , and to SUTTON-ON-SEA and MABLETHORPE , J 30 , AUGUST I , 13 , and 27 , from Moorgate , 6 . 37 a . m . ; Aldersgate , 6 . 39 ; Farringdon , 6 . 41 ; King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) , 7 . 0 ; Holloway , 7 . 0 ; Finsbury Park , 7 . 10 . Third Class , Return Fare , 4 s . 6 d . Passengers by the Saturday Trains may return on the Monday or Tuesday following at slightly higher fares . To ST . ALBANS , WHEATHAMPSTEAD , and HARPENDEN , every Saturday afternoon from Moorgate , 2 . 15 ; Aldersgate , 2 . 17 ; Farringdon , 2 . 19 ; King's Cross ( G . N . ) , 2 . 40 ; Finsbury Park , 2 . 45 . To SHERR 1 NGHAM , CROMER ( Beach ) , and YARMOUTH ( Beach ) , AUGUST S , for 1 day , from King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) , C . 15 a . m ., and Finsbury Park , G . 22 . Return Fare , Thinf Class , 5 s . For further particulars , see bills , to be obtained at Company ' s Stations and Town Parcels Receiving Offices ; at the Offices of Swan and Leach , 3 , Charing Cross , and 32 , Piccadilly Circus ; at the Army and Navy Stores , 105 , Victoria-street , S . W . ; and of William Whiteley , 151 , Cjueen ' s-road , Baysivater . HENRY OAKLEY , General Manager . King's Cross Station , July , 1 S 92 .

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SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS TO SCOTLAND BY THE WEST COAST ( L . & N . W . & CAL . RYS . ) ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED EXPRESS SERVICE FROM LONDON TO THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY AND THE CALLANDER AND OBAN LINE . AFTERNOON EXPRESS WITH DINING SALOONSLONDON AND GLASGOW . LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . —The following ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED TRAIN SERVICE is now in operation , ist , 2 nd , and 3 rd class by all trains : — WEEK DAYS . ~ SI TA Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . UKlvt London ( Euston ) 5 . 15 7 . 15 10 . a 10 . Su 2 . 0 7 . 31 ) 8 . 0 8 . 50 0 . 0 to . 0 12 . 0 Arrive .. . ; EdlntJWKlid ' r . St ) 3 . 55 5 . 50 0 . 30 8 . 11 . 10 . 55 g- gS — 0 . 50 11 . 37 12 . 22 ( ibMirowlCiMilniU 3 . 5 " «• « «•*> & » ¦¦• o * 5 * g 0 . 30 - u . is it 27 Greeuoek ... 5 . 3 S 7 . 1 S 7 . 30 0 . o — 7 . 45 — lO . 'H 1 . 40 Oourock l . fn 7 . 2 S 7 . 45 11 . 15 — — — 7 ' 5 . ' i — 10 . * 5 n 1 . 50 Oban 8 . 45 - - - 4 . 15 - 0 . 25 - l-i . 'l . ' . 2 . * 3 i i . 33 . 1 Perlli 5 . 4 . - - — S . 2 i 12 . 20 5 . 37 5 . 62 — 8 . 15 ll . 'tf 3 . 20 Invernessvia DunkcM - — — « . !< < U 0 10 . 40 11 . 5 — 2 . H &• I 0 . 5 Dundee 7 . 1 . — — II . * 1 . 6 — 7 . 30 — 0 . 37 12 . * . I 30 Aberdeen 0 . ! — — 10 . 5 : 3 . 6 8 . 5 8 . 6 — ll . lo 2 . * i 1 . 20 Inverness— | via Aberdeen - - — - 8 . 10 , 1 . 35 1 . 35 — o . * 5 lo . ' . 1 . 40 ¦ I ¦ I _;

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Dining Saloons for First Class Passengers are run on the 2 . 0 p . m . Express from London to Glasgow . The 7 . 30 p . m . Express from Euston to Perth will run from July 1 S 1 I 1 to August loth inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday Nights excepted ) . _ The Highland Company will take this Train forward specially from Perth in advance of the Mail , so as to reach Inverness at 10 . 40 a . m . * On Saturday nights the 8 . 50 , 9 . 0 , and 10 . 0 p . m . Trains from Euston do not convey passengers to stations marked * ( Sunday mornings in Scotland ) . T Arrives at Inverness at 1 . 30 p . m . on Sundays . S Saturdays only . A-The 8 . 0 p . m . ( HIGHLAND EXPRESS and the 12 . 0 NIGHT TRAIN will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . The 8 . 0 p . m . Express will be divided from the 3 rd to the loth August , a relief Train being run in advance for Perth and the Highland Line , leaving Euston at 7 . 55 p . m . On Saturdays Passengers by the 10 . 30 a . m . and 2 . 0 p . m . Trains from London are not conveyed beyond Peith 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 , Perth , and Aberdeen . Extra charge , 5 s . for each berth . A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave EUSTON ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) at C . 20 p . m . from nth July to 10 th August inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and private carriages only to all parts of Scotland . A Special carriage for the conveyance of dogs will be attached to this train . Additional Trains from Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , and other towns will connect with the above Trains . For further particulars see the Companies' Time Bills . G . F 1 NDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . July , 1892 .

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ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL , BLOMFIELD S TREET , MOORFIELDS , E . C . The Committee earnestly appeal to the Benevolent for Help to raise A SPECIAL FUND TO REBUILD This most necessary Hospital . How immensely the Hospital is appreciated may be seen from the following figures for the past year : — New Out-Patients treated , 25 , 55 s . In-Patients „ i , Sg 2 . The total attendances of Out-Patients were 109 , 75 c , and 2126 operations were performed , in many instances restoring their sig ht to those who had been deprived of it . All Patients are admitted free and without letters of recommendation , necessity being the one credential . The necessity for the erection of a New Building is most urgent , as the accommodation at present is totall y inadequate to the ever-increasing calls upon its resources . Contributions to the Building Fund and Annual Subscriptions will be thankfully received by J OHN DEACON , Esq ., Treasurer and Trustee at the banking house of Messrs . W ILLIAMS , DEACON , and Co ., 20 , Birchin-Iane , and at the Hospital by ROBERT J . NEWSTEAD , Secretary .

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SECOND APPLICATION . NOVEMBER ELECTION , 1 S 92 . To THE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES , WEST HILL , PUTNEY HEATH . The favour of your Vote and Interest is earnestly solicited on behalf of JAMES HENRY GABALL , Candidate for the Pension , Married , aged Sixty-one Years , who for nine years has been afflicted with Paralysis Agitans , and has entirely lost the use of both hands , walking with great difficulty . He is dependant upon the precarious earnings of his wife , who lets apartments in a small house in Worthing . Applicant was formerl y Journalist and Overseer-Printer in various London establishments , and was for many years Printer and sometime Editor of The Artisan ( Engineering Journal ) , The Freemasons' Magaaine , and afterwards Printer of The Freemason , Civil Service Gazette , and other publications . Being for some years a member of a Freemasons' lodge , he applied for the benefits of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , when it was discovered that his subscriptions fell three months short of the qualification necessary to be placed on the list of Candidates . The Case is recommended by Sir ARTHUR BLACKWOOD , Secretary General Post Office . GEORGE KENNING , Esq ., Proprietor of The Freemason , 16 and iGa , Great Queen-street , London . The Rev . C . DOUGLAS CROUCH , Pastor of Worthing Baptist Church , Newton Villa , Cambridge-road , Worthing . F . HINDES , Esq ., M . D ., B . S . ( Lond . ) , The Steyne , Worthing . Miss M . H . GREEK , Woodlawn , Upland-road , Dulwich . J AMES ROV , Esq ., 102 , Chapel-road , Worthing . Proxies will be thankfully received by the Applicant 17 , Wenban-road , Worthing , Sussex .

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\ J 17 HERE DO YOU GET YOUR COAL ? GERALD & Co ., LTD ., 95 , ST . PANCRAS ROAD , N . W . LOWEST SUMMER PRICES . P ICKED H OUSE 20 s . gd . per ton of 20 cwt « FAVOURITE KITCHEN 18 s . gd . „ ,, COKE , IS . per sack . Deliveries in all parts of London . Contracts entered into with Hotels and Institutes TRUCKS FROM 5 TONS AND UPWAKDS TO COUNTRY STATIONS .

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Price is . Post Free , is . id . THE MASTER MASON'S HANDBOOK , by Bro . FRED . J . W . CROWE , with an Introduction by Bro . W . J . HUGHAN , P . G . D ., & c . tM Master Mason s Handbook is a compendium of all information necessary to a knowledge of English Masonry , comprising—An Historical Sketch of Freemasonry—TheGraaa Lodge : Its Origin and Constitution—Private Lodges , Metropolitan and Provincial—Visiting Private Lodges- ^ Titles , their uses and abbreviations—The Great Masoni Institutions—The * ' Higher " or additional Degrees , ano how to obtain them . London 1 GEORGE KENNING , IG , Great Queen-street , W . C .

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CONSECRATION OF THE ST. SWITHIN'S MARK LODGE, No. 445, AT HORNCASTLE. Article 4
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . 10 , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . . Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . . C . HARDING , Manager .

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ANDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN FLEET STREET , LONDON . In connection with the Royal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombe ; and Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of ANDERTON'S renders this Tavern unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings The Rooms reserved for the above business consist oE DINING HALL , PILLAR HALL , MASONIC H ALL , CHAPTSR , and numerous Smaller Rooms . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the Public from J a . m . to J p . m . for BREAKFASTS , LUNCHEONS . TSAS , and DINNIRI . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor .

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MANCHESTER HOTEL , ALDERSGATE STREETNOTICE TO SECRETARIES OF MASONIC LODGES , CLUBS , AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS . The Proprietors of the above Hotel , having recently added a number of commodious Rooms to the Establishment , suitable for LODGE M EETINGS , BANQUETS , DINNERS , SIC , will be glad to furnish Terms and Particulars for the use of same on application .

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TDRO . CHAS . JEFFREY MORGAN FURNISHING UNDERTAKER , MORGAN'S PLACE , 287 , LIVERPOOL ROAD , ISLINGTON , N . FUNERALS AT STATED CHARGES . An Apartment for the reception of persons d ying from home . DISTANCE NO OBJECT .

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/ " " 'OALS . COALS . COALS . COCKERELL'S ( LIMITED ) , 13 , CORNHILL , LONDON , B . C . For Prices , see Daily Papers . Trucks direct from the Colliery to every Railway Station .

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FISH , POULTRY , GAME , OYSTERS . TOHN GOW , LIMITED , / S 6 , OLD BROAD STREET , E . C . ( late 17 , New Broad Street , E . C ) , 12 , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , AND 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest Stock in London of the Very Best Quality at Lowest Prices . HIGH-CLASS PROVISION STORES ( NOW OPENED ) , So , 51 . and 52 , OLD BROAD STREET , E . C .

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BRO . DAN GODFREY , Tunr ., R . C . M ., L . R . A . M ., CONDUCTOR , THE LONDON MILITA RY BAND , ( President—Sir ARTHUR SULLIVAN ) , SUPPLIES BANDS ( Military and String ) for GARDEN PARTIES , RECEPTIONS , DINNERS , BALLS , Sic For Terms—Apply to 428 , STRAND , W . C .

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" In this hour of hopeful joy Great Architect we pray . " ODE or INVOCATION for Male Voices , Suitable for Special Masonic Celebrations Centenaries , Installations , & c Composed for and Dedicated to BRO . RICHARD WILSON , P . M ., P . P . G . Treas . & c Centenary Worshipful Master of the Lod ge of Fidelity of Free and Accepted Masons ( 2 S 9 ) , Leeds , AND THE OFFICERS AND IlKETIlRliN Ol' THE LODGE BY WILLIAM SPARK , P . M . 28 9 , P . P . G . O ., Mus . Doc , Organist of the Town Hall , Leeds , Composer of the Cantata and Oratorio , " Immanuel , " & c . COPYRIGHT , PRICE FOUR SHILLINGS . LONDON : GEORGE KENNING , id and I 6 A , Greit Quecn-st ., W . C .

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p REAT NORTHERN RAILWAY . HOLIDAY TRIPS FROM LONDON . To MANCHESTER , SUNDAY NIGHT , J 31 st , for 2 days from Moorgate , n . 19 ; Aldersgate , 11 . 21 ; Farringdon , 11 . 23 ; King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) , 12 . 5 ; Finsbury Park , 12 . 10 . Returning from Manchester ( London-road ) 6 . 0 p . m ., Tuesday , August 2 nd . Third Class , Return Fare , 10 s . To ST . ALBANS , Wheathampstead , Harpenden , Luton , Dunstable , Hitchin , Royston , and Cambridge , on BANK HOLIDAY , AUGUST ist . To SKEGNESS , for 1 day , J 30 , AUGUST I , 2 , 6 , S , 13 , 15 , 20 , 22 , 27 , 29 , and to SUTTON-ON-SEA and MABLETHORPE , J 30 , AUGUST I , 13 , and 27 , from Moorgate , 6 . 37 a . m . ; Aldersgate , 6 . 39 ; Farringdon , 6 . 41 ; King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) , 7 . 0 ; Holloway , 7 . 0 ; Finsbury Park , 7 . 10 . Third Class , Return Fare , 4 s . 6 d . Passengers by the Saturday Trains may return on the Monday or Tuesday following at slightly higher fares . To ST . ALBANS , WHEATHAMPSTEAD , and HARPENDEN , every Saturday afternoon from Moorgate , 2 . 15 ; Aldersgate , 2 . 17 ; Farringdon , 2 . 19 ; King's Cross ( G . N . ) , 2 . 40 ; Finsbury Park , 2 . 45 . To SHERR 1 NGHAM , CROMER ( Beach ) , and YARMOUTH ( Beach ) , AUGUST S , for 1 day , from King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) , C . 15 a . m ., and Finsbury Park , G . 22 . Return Fare , Thinf Class , 5 s . For further particulars , see bills , to be obtained at Company ' s Stations and Town Parcels Receiving Offices ; at the Offices of Swan and Leach , 3 , Charing Cross , and 32 , Piccadilly Circus ; at the Army and Navy Stores , 105 , Victoria-street , S . W . ; and of William Whiteley , 151 , Cjueen ' s-road , Baysivater . HENRY OAKLEY , General Manager . King's Cross Station , July , 1 S 92 .

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SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS TO SCOTLAND BY THE WEST COAST ( L . & N . W . & CAL . RYS . ) ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED EXPRESS SERVICE FROM LONDON TO THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY AND THE CALLANDER AND OBAN LINE . AFTERNOON EXPRESS WITH DINING SALOONSLONDON AND GLASGOW . LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . —The following ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED TRAIN SERVICE is now in operation , ist , 2 nd , and 3 rd class by all trains : — WEEK DAYS . ~ SI TA Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . UKlvt London ( Euston ) 5 . 15 7 . 15 10 . a 10 . Su 2 . 0 7 . 31 ) 8 . 0 8 . 50 0 . 0 to . 0 12 . 0 Arrive .. . ; EdlntJWKlid ' r . St ) 3 . 55 5 . 50 0 . 30 8 . 11 . 10 . 55 g- gS — 0 . 50 11 . 37 12 . 22 ( ibMirowlCiMilniU 3 . 5 " «• « «•*> & » ¦¦• o * 5 * g 0 . 30 - u . is it 27 Greeuoek ... 5 . 3 S 7 . 1 S 7 . 30 0 . o — 7 . 45 — lO . 'H 1 . 40 Oourock l . fn 7 . 2 S 7 . 45 11 . 15 — — — 7 ' 5 . ' i — 10 . * 5 n 1 . 50 Oban 8 . 45 - - - 4 . 15 - 0 . 25 - l-i . 'l . ' . 2 . * 3 i i . 33 . 1 Perlli 5 . 4 . - - — S . 2 i 12 . 20 5 . 37 5 . 62 — 8 . 15 ll . 'tf 3 . 20 Invernessvia DunkcM - — — « . !< < U 0 10 . 40 11 . 5 — 2 . H &• I 0 . 5 Dundee 7 . 1 . — — II . * 1 . 6 — 7 . 30 — 0 . 37 12 . * . I 30 Aberdeen 0 . ! — — 10 . 5 : 3 . 6 8 . 5 8 . 6 — ll . lo 2 . * i 1 . 20 Inverness— | via Aberdeen - - — - 8 . 10 , 1 . 35 1 . 35 — o . * 5 lo . ' . 1 . 40 ¦ I ¦ I _;

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Dining Saloons for First Class Passengers are run on the 2 . 0 p . m . Express from London to Glasgow . The 7 . 30 p . m . Express from Euston to Perth will run from July 1 S 1 I 1 to August loth inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday Nights excepted ) . _ The Highland Company will take this Train forward specially from Perth in advance of the Mail , so as to reach Inverness at 10 . 40 a . m . * On Saturday nights the 8 . 50 , 9 . 0 , and 10 . 0 p . m . Trains from Euston do not convey passengers to stations marked * ( Sunday mornings in Scotland ) . T Arrives at Inverness at 1 . 30 p . m . on Sundays . S Saturdays only . A-The 8 . 0 p . m . ( HIGHLAND EXPRESS and the 12 . 0 NIGHT TRAIN will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . The 8 . 0 p . m . Express will be divided from the 3 rd to the loth August , a relief Train being run in advance for Perth and the Highland Line , leaving Euston at 7 . 55 p . m . On Saturdays Passengers by the 10 . 30 a . m . and 2 . 0 p . m . Trains from London are not conveyed beyond Peith 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 , Perth , and Aberdeen . Extra charge , 5 s . for each berth . A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave EUSTON ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) at C . 20 p . m . from nth July to 10 th August inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and private carriages only to all parts of Scotland . A Special carriage for the conveyance of dogs will be attached to this train . Additional Trains from Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , and other towns will connect with the above Trains . For further particulars see the Companies' Time Bills . G . F 1 NDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . July , 1892 .

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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "THE FREEMASON . " Per Insertion . SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 050 ONE PAGE 10 0 o ONE C OLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & O , FOUR LINES , 2 s . 6 d , and 6 d . PER LINB additional

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ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL , BLOMFIELD S TREET , MOORFIELDS , E . C . The Committee earnestly appeal to the Benevolent for Help to raise A SPECIAL FUND TO REBUILD This most necessary Hospital . How immensely the Hospital is appreciated may be seen from the following figures for the past year : — New Out-Patients treated , 25 , 55 s . In-Patients „ i , Sg 2 . The total attendances of Out-Patients were 109 , 75 c , and 2126 operations were performed , in many instances restoring their sig ht to those who had been deprived of it . All Patients are admitted free and without letters of recommendation , necessity being the one credential . The necessity for the erection of a New Building is most urgent , as the accommodation at present is totall y inadequate to the ever-increasing calls upon its resources . Contributions to the Building Fund and Annual Subscriptions will be thankfully received by J OHN DEACON , Esq ., Treasurer and Trustee at the banking house of Messrs . W ILLIAMS , DEACON , and Co ., 20 , Birchin-Iane , and at the Hospital by ROBERT J . NEWSTEAD , Secretary .

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SECOND APPLICATION . NOVEMBER ELECTION , 1 S 92 . To THE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES , WEST HILL , PUTNEY HEATH . The favour of your Vote and Interest is earnestly solicited on behalf of JAMES HENRY GABALL , Candidate for the Pension , Married , aged Sixty-one Years , who for nine years has been afflicted with Paralysis Agitans , and has entirely lost the use of both hands , walking with great difficulty . He is dependant upon the precarious earnings of his wife , who lets apartments in a small house in Worthing . Applicant was formerl y Journalist and Overseer-Printer in various London establishments , and was for many years Printer and sometime Editor of The Artisan ( Engineering Journal ) , The Freemasons' Magaaine , and afterwards Printer of The Freemason , Civil Service Gazette , and other publications . Being for some years a member of a Freemasons' lodge , he applied for the benefits of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , when it was discovered that his subscriptions fell three months short of the qualification necessary to be placed on the list of Candidates . The Case is recommended by Sir ARTHUR BLACKWOOD , Secretary General Post Office . GEORGE KENNING , Esq ., Proprietor of The Freemason , 16 and iGa , Great Queen-street , London . The Rev . C . DOUGLAS CROUCH , Pastor of Worthing Baptist Church , Newton Villa , Cambridge-road , Worthing . F . HINDES , Esq ., M . D ., B . S . ( Lond . ) , The Steyne , Worthing . Miss M . H . GREEK , Woodlawn , Upland-road , Dulwich . J AMES ROV , Esq ., 102 , Chapel-road , Worthing . Proxies will be thankfully received by the Applicant 17 , Wenban-road , Worthing , Sussex .

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Price is . Post Free , is . id . THE MASTER MASON'S HANDBOOK , by Bro . FRED . J . W . CROWE , with an Introduction by Bro . W . J . HUGHAN , P . G . D ., & c . tM Master Mason s Handbook is a compendium of all information necessary to a knowledge of English Masonry , comprising—An Historical Sketch of Freemasonry—TheGraaa Lodge : Its Origin and Constitution—Private Lodges , Metropolitan and Provincial—Visiting Private Lodges- ^ Titles , their uses and abbreviations—The Great Masoni Institutions—The * ' Higher " or additional Degrees , ano how to obtain them . London 1 GEORGE KENNING , IG , Great Queen-street , W . C .

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