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rp [ IE BRIGUTON HEALTH CONGRESS . -L PRKSIDKST : B . W . RICHARDSON , M . D ., LL . D ., F . P .. S . TUKSDAY , Dec . 13 tli , 1881 . —Opening Address by the President . Sections A , Wednesday ; 15 , Thursday ; 0 . Friday . Presidents—Edwin Clmdwiek , C . I ? ., J . R . Hollond , M . A ., M . P ., Alfred Carpenter , M . D . EVKNING ADDESSEri l » y R . P . B . Tniiffe , M . D ., ami Brudcnell Carter , F . R . C . S ., in the Dome , Royal Pavilion . WEDNESDAY EVENING . —Soiree by the Mayor and Mayoress . Many places of interest are arranged for to bo viewed by Associates on presenting their tickets , as well as—Tho DOMESTIC and SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION in the Royal Pavilion and Grounds , with Electric LiRliliuir , to bo opened by The President of tho Exhibition , the Earl ot CHICHESTER . Associates' Tickets , 10 s lid , arc being issued by tho Congress Secretary , Brighton . Seats can also bo secured . Chairman of Executive Committee—AV . H . HALLETT , F . L . S ., Majw . General Hon . Secretary—Wm . HAMILTON , Ship Street , Brighton

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THE PEOYINOIAL GRAND LODGE OP SUSSEX WILT , MEET , UNDKK SIK W . W . Bi'RBKtL , Bart ., M . r ., Prov . G . M ., iu tho Royal Pavilion , on Monday , 12 tli December , at 7 p . m ., to welcome all Brethren ( M . Masons ) attending tho Health Congress . Bro . V . P . Freeman , Brighton ( Prov . G . S . ) , will issue tickets , which include admission to tho Opening of the Domestic anil c i entitle Exhibition .

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ESTABLISHED 1802 . SODA "WATER AND SELTZER MANUFACTORY . PAUL & BURROWS , WILS O N STKEET an d ENDELL STKEET , L O NG ACRE , W . O . « . _ ( Bvnwt—Always regular . AT . ' « v « 1 Q » uln _ Bcst Possible . MARXS . ( . PRICES—Lowest consistent with FIRST CLASS ARTICLES .

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G . WISE & SONS , SWbsmw , jfkrists mrtr JetMiste , 17 MILE END ROAD , LONDON , E . AND 302 CALEDONIAN ROAD , N . GOLD , SILVER AND RIVER FISH , The Largest Stock in London . BRITISH AND FOREIGN FERNS , FERN GASES , AQUARIUMS . ! Peat Mould , Shingle , "Virgin Cork . V .. CPV WliTlTITVTT W IT fit ? Ttri . ' VVR » T . '' A " 3 W v- A r \ T r . " . V , "i TT'W EL 0 RAL DECORATIONS for EANGY FAIRS , FETES , & c

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ESTABLISHED 185 9 . JOSEPH STOCK & CO . Muter & ( Shdxa

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BORD'S PIANOS . CHAS . STILES & CO ., the well-known Importers of these celebrated Pianos , have Removed to I 42 Southampton-row , Holborn , London , W . C . ; Where may be seen a large and varied assortment of Instruments , of New and Artistic Design , at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per Cent . Co-operative Disci , for Cash , OR OX T 71 1 ' ' . T H R E ft YEARS' SYS T E M , From 15 s per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST . Second-Hand Pianos on the Three Years" System , from 10 s 6 d per Month . Full Value allowed for Old Instruments of any kind in Exchange .

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AMERICAN ORGANS , CHEAPEST AND BEST , BY the STERLING ORGAN CO ., DE R BY , CONN ., U . S . A ., at Low Prices with Twcntv-Five per cent . Co-operative Discount for Cash ; or on the THREW YEARS' SYSTEM , from 10 s Gd per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST TO CHAS . STILES and CO ., 42 SOUTHAMPTON ROW , HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C . These Organs aro eminently suited for use in MASONIC LODGES .

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RHEUMATISM . fpHE only real remedy for this complaint is the Northern Cure ' ( patent ) . In bottles Is ljd each , to lie had of all Chemists . Proprietors and Manufacturers , Edwards and Alexander , i ! l > lilaekett-strect , Newaistle-ou-Tyne .

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MASONIC HALL , CROYDON , HABEWOOD HOUSE , 105 HIGH STBEET . THE HALL CONTAINS A LARGE ORGAN , BLOWN BY HYDRAULIC POWER , AND HAS EVERY REQUIREMENT FOR MASONIC PURPOSES . EXCELLENT CELLARAGE FOR LODGES TO KEEP THEIR OWN WINES . The following Lodges , & c . hold their meetings here : — Frederick Lodge , No . 152 I AcUUscombo Lodgo , No . 1556 Mozart Lodge , No . 1929 | Frederick Chapter , No . 152 Croydon Lodge of Mark Master Masons , No . 188 For terms , & c ., address— - JOHN RHODES P . M ., P . P . G . O . Surrey , and P . P . G . M . O . Middlesex and Surrey .

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T . & T . GATES , GOLD BEATERS , AND FOREIGN GOLD LEAF IMPORTERS . English Gold 45 s and 4 = 7 s 6 d per 1 O 0 O , IToreign G-old -4 : 1 s and 4 t 3 s do . Bronze Powder 3 a 6 d and 5 s per lb . 4 4 HATTON WALL , LONDON , E . C . M er cha n ts a ud Shi ppers supplied .

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BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , at abort notice , an efficient Band for Annual Banquets , Dinners , Excursions and Quadrille Parties . For terms apply to " R . Hirst , The Three Crowns , 237 Mile End Road , E . "

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COALS ! COALS ! from 17 / 6 a TON . LOWEST AUTUMN PRICES . 12 / ATOM CHEAPER THAN LAST JANUARY . LARGE KITCHEN ( sold by some Firms ns Best WallscndK 17 / 6 DERBYSHIRE BRIGHT , Large . Strong Heat 19 / 6 DOUBLE DIAMOND SILKSTONES , Excellent House Coals 21 ' BEST OLD SILKSTONE , for Drawing Rooms 22 ' Terms Cash . Discount Is per Ton on 2 or more Tons . Delivered Free of all other Charges . All Coal Thoroughly Screened . E . T . RUSSELL & CO ., 60 WHARDALE ROAD , KING'S CROSS .

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COALS ! 16 s a TON—A Special Bargain . UNDER CONTRACT TO BE DELIVERED WITHIN li DAYS . MIDLAND HOUSE COALS , 16 s A TON . Terms Cash , Discount 6 d a Ton on two or more Tons . SOLD DAILY AT 20 s A TON . E . T , RUSSELL & CO ., 60 WHARFDALE ROAD , KING'S CROSS ,

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Eleventh Edition , post free , Ono Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on fche only Successful Method of Curing this Disease . By KOJBEM G . WAITS , M . D ., F . R . S . L . F . C . S ., & c , 5 Bulstrode-strcet , Cavendish-square , London . London : C . MITCHELL AND Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

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s ^^^^^^^ BBSSSMflAawB jWrW ^ ^ 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . O . ; — , . ¦¦ . . i . _ i » . r ¦ . « . i .... ... FI . 11

A Leaf From Old Masonic History.

A LEAF FROM OLD MASONIC HISTORY .

DAVID "WOOSTEB . FROM THE VOICH OF MASONRY . ( Continued from p 362 . )

In April 1777 , twenty-six vessels , bearing the cross of St . George , dropped anchor in -what is now known as the harbour of Wcstport , and two thousand men—infantry , cavalry and artillery , were landed and rendezvoused on a hill that overlooked the Sound . The whole force was under the command of Genera ! Tryon , ono of the most unprincipled of men . He was the Tory governor of New York , and having a natural genius for snch pursuits , was . armed by his masters with a fire-brand instead of a sword , and employed as incendiary-gjneral in n predatory way . Iu 1777 he burned Danbury ; in 1778 Fairfield and Norvvalk , and attempted to destroy New Uavon in the same way in 1779 .

Wooster , with the limited forces at his command , had done what he could to protect Danbnry from the inroads of the brutal Tryon , who disgraced his country ' s flag by his burnings and robberies . Ofi a bright morning , soon after he invaded Danbnry , as the redoubtable General ascended Hoy t's Hill , a few miles from Danbury ,

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rp [ IE BRIGUTON HEALTH CONGRESS . -L PRKSIDKST : B . W . RICHARDSON , M . D ., LL . D ., F . P .. S . TUKSDAY , Dec . 13 tli , 1881 . —Opening Address by the President . Sections A , Wednesday ; 15 , Thursday ; 0 . Friday . Presidents—Edwin Clmdwiek , C . I ? ., J . R . Hollond , M . A ., M . P ., Alfred Carpenter , M . D . EVKNING ADDESSEri l » y R . P . B . Tniiffe , M . D ., ami Brudcnell Carter , F . R . C . S ., in the Dome , Royal Pavilion . WEDNESDAY EVENING . —Soiree by the Mayor and Mayoress . Many places of interest are arranged for to bo viewed by Associates on presenting their tickets , as well as—Tho DOMESTIC and SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION in the Royal Pavilion and Grounds , with Electric LiRliliuir , to bo opened by The President of tho Exhibition , the Earl ot CHICHESTER . Associates' Tickets , 10 s lid , arc being issued by tho Congress Secretary , Brighton . Seats can also bo secured . Chairman of Executive Committee—AV . H . HALLETT , F . L . S ., Majw . General Hon . Secretary—Wm . HAMILTON , Ship Street , Brighton

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THE PEOYINOIAL GRAND LODGE OP SUSSEX WILT , MEET , UNDKK SIK W . W . Bi'RBKtL , Bart ., M . r ., Prov . G . M ., iu tho Royal Pavilion , on Monday , 12 tli December , at 7 p . m ., to welcome all Brethren ( M . Masons ) attending tho Health Congress . Bro . V . P . Freeman , Brighton ( Prov . G . S . ) , will issue tickets , which include admission to tho Opening of the Domestic anil c i entitle Exhibition .

Ad00808

ESTABLISHED 1802 . SODA "WATER AND SELTZER MANUFACTORY . PAUL & BURROWS , WILS O N STKEET an d ENDELL STKEET , L O NG ACRE , W . O . « . _ ( Bvnwt—Always regular . AT . ' « v « 1 Q » uln _ Bcst Possible . MARXS . ( . PRICES—Lowest consistent with FIRST CLASS ARTICLES .

Ad00807

G . WISE & SONS , SWbsmw , jfkrists mrtr JetMiste , 17 MILE END ROAD , LONDON , E . AND 302 CALEDONIAN ROAD , N . GOLD , SILVER AND RIVER FISH , The Largest Stock in London . BRITISH AND FOREIGN FERNS , FERN GASES , AQUARIUMS . ! Peat Mould , Shingle , "Virgin Cork . V .. CPV WliTlTITVTT W IT fit ? Ttri . ' VVR » T . '' A " 3 W v- A r \ T r . " . V , "i TT'W EL 0 RAL DECORATIONS for EANGY FAIRS , FETES , & c

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ESTABLISHED 185 9 . JOSEPH STOCK & CO . Muter & ( Shdxa

Ad00805

BORD'S PIANOS . CHAS . STILES & CO ., the well-known Importers of these celebrated Pianos , have Removed to I 42 Southampton-row , Holborn , London , W . C . ; Where may be seen a large and varied assortment of Instruments , of New and Artistic Design , at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per Cent . Co-operative Disci , for Cash , OR OX T 71 1 ' ' . T H R E ft YEARS' SYS T E M , From 15 s per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST . Second-Hand Pianos on the Three Years" System , from 10 s 6 d per Month . Full Value allowed for Old Instruments of any kind in Exchange .

Ad00804

AMERICAN ORGANS , CHEAPEST AND BEST , BY the STERLING ORGAN CO ., DE R BY , CONN ., U . S . A ., at Low Prices with Twcntv-Five per cent . Co-operative Discount for Cash ; or on the THREW YEARS' SYSTEM , from 10 s Gd per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST TO CHAS . STILES and CO ., 42 SOUTHAMPTON ROW , HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C . These Organs aro eminently suited for use in MASONIC LODGES .

Ad00803

RHEUMATISM . fpHE only real remedy for this complaint is the Northern Cure ' ( patent ) . In bottles Is ljd each , to lie had of all Chemists . Proprietors and Manufacturers , Edwards and Alexander , i ! l > lilaekett-strect , Newaistle-ou-Tyne .

Ad00801

MASONIC HALL , CROYDON , HABEWOOD HOUSE , 105 HIGH STBEET . THE HALL CONTAINS A LARGE ORGAN , BLOWN BY HYDRAULIC POWER , AND HAS EVERY REQUIREMENT FOR MASONIC PURPOSES . EXCELLENT CELLARAGE FOR LODGES TO KEEP THEIR OWN WINES . The following Lodges , & c . hold their meetings here : — Frederick Lodge , No . 152 I AcUUscombo Lodgo , No . 1556 Mozart Lodge , No . 1929 | Frederick Chapter , No . 152 Croydon Lodge of Mark Master Masons , No . 188 For terms , & c ., address— - JOHN RHODES P . M ., P . P . G . O . Surrey , and P . P . G . M . O . Middlesex and Surrey .

Ad00814

T . & T . GATES , GOLD BEATERS , AND FOREIGN GOLD LEAF IMPORTERS . English Gold 45 s and 4 = 7 s 6 d per 1 O 0 O , IToreign G-old -4 : 1 s and 4 t 3 s do . Bronze Powder 3 a 6 d and 5 s per lb . 4 4 HATTON WALL , LONDON , E . C . M er cha n ts a ud Shi ppers supplied .

Ad00813

BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , at abort notice , an efficient Band for Annual Banquets , Dinners , Excursions and Quadrille Parties . For terms apply to " R . Hirst , The Three Crowns , 237 Mile End Road , E . "

Ad00812

COALS ! COALS ! from 17 / 6 a TON . LOWEST AUTUMN PRICES . 12 / ATOM CHEAPER THAN LAST JANUARY . LARGE KITCHEN ( sold by some Firms ns Best WallscndK 17 / 6 DERBYSHIRE BRIGHT , Large . Strong Heat 19 / 6 DOUBLE DIAMOND SILKSTONES , Excellent House Coals 21 ' BEST OLD SILKSTONE , for Drawing Rooms 22 ' Terms Cash . Discount Is per Ton on 2 or more Tons . Delivered Free of all other Charges . All Coal Thoroughly Screened . E . T . RUSSELL & CO ., 60 WHARDALE ROAD , KING'S CROSS .

Ad00810

COALS ! 16 s a TON—A Special Bargain . UNDER CONTRACT TO BE DELIVERED WITHIN li DAYS . MIDLAND HOUSE COALS , 16 s A TON . Terms Cash , Discount 6 d a Ton on two or more Tons . SOLD DAILY AT 20 s A TON . E . T , RUSSELL & CO ., 60 WHARFDALE ROAD , KING'S CROSS ,

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Eleventh Edition , post free , Ono Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on fche only Successful Method of Curing this Disease . By KOJBEM G . WAITS , M . D ., F . R . S . L . F . C . S ., & c , 5 Bulstrode-strcet , Cavendish-square , London . London : C . MITCHELL AND Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

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s ^^^^^^^ BBSSSMflAawB jWrW ^ ^ 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . O . ; — , . ¦¦ . . i . _ i » . r ¦ . « . i .... ... FI . 11

A Leaf From Old Masonic History.

A LEAF FROM OLD MASONIC HISTORY .

DAVID "WOOSTEB . FROM THE VOICH OF MASONRY . ( Continued from p 362 . )

In April 1777 , twenty-six vessels , bearing the cross of St . George , dropped anchor in -what is now known as the harbour of Wcstport , and two thousand men—infantry , cavalry and artillery , were landed and rendezvoused on a hill that overlooked the Sound . The whole force was under the command of Genera ! Tryon , ono of the most unprincipled of men . He was the Tory governor of New York , and having a natural genius for snch pursuits , was . armed by his masters with a fire-brand instead of a sword , and employed as incendiary-gjneral in n predatory way . Iu 1777 he burned Danbury ; in 1778 Fairfield and Norvvalk , and attempted to destroy New Uavon in the same way in 1779 .

Wooster , with the limited forces at his command , had done what he could to protect Danbnry from the inroads of the brutal Tryon , who disgraced his country ' s flag by his burnings and robberies . Ofi a bright morning , soon after he invaded Danbnry , as the redoubtable General ascended Hoy t's Hill , a few miles from Danbury ,

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