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Summer Service of Trains to Scotland by the West Coast ( L . & N . W . and Caledonian Railways ) lloyal Mail Route . ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED EXPRESS SERVICE FROM LONDON TO ABERDEEN AND THE DEK-SIDE , THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY AND THE CALLANDER AND OBAN LINE . NEW CORRIDOR TRAINS , with REFRESHMENT and DINING CARS attached both for First and Third Class Passengers between LONDON and GLASGOW . LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIVN RAILWAYS . THE following ADDITIONAL and ACCELERAT ED TRAIN SERVICE is now iu operation . 1 st ami 3 rd Class by till Trains : — WEBK DAYS .

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! I A I | i A Leave am am | am . am | pm pm pm pm ; pm pm night London i ! I ' i l ( Euston ) ... 5 16 ? 15 10 0 10 30 2 0 7 30 8 0 8 50 0 010 0 12 0 Arrive I I ill Edinburgh i 1 ( Pr . St . ) ... 3 55 5 CO fi 30 , 7 4010 55 . 6 30 ; — 8 55 12 22 Glasgow S 2 SJS ' I ( Central ) ... 3 45 6 0 6 15 8 1510 45 M ° < go — G 40 ! t 18 12 27 Greenock ... 53872071005212 6 A 6 — 7 4510 * 3 i * 140 Gourock ... 4 50 7 31 7 5010 2 12 15 — — — 7 * 5510 * 47 | 150 Oban ... 8 48 — — — — — 9 2512 * 15 — ! 1 * 50 0 $ 25 Perth 5 45 — — 8 17 12 20 5 30 5 40 7 55 — 11 * 10 J 3 20 Inverness— ' I | via Dunkeld — — — — fi 1010 4011 5 2 H 0 — I 6 * I 10 5 Dundee ... 7 15 — — 0 10 1 5 7 30 7 30 8 55 — 12 * 10 4 31 Aberdeen ... 9 5— — , 10 45 3 5 7 50 7 50 11 40 — . 2 * 0 , 6 20 Ballater ... — — — — 9 45 9 45 9 45 2 * 15 — j 4 * 50 . — Inverness— I ' via Aberdeen — — — t — 8 10 136 135 . 6 * 5 — 10 * 51 — Tho 7 ' 30 p . m . express from Euston to Perth will run from July 18 th to August 11 th inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday nights excepted ) . The Highland Company -will take this train forward specially from Perch in advance of the Mail , so as to reach Inverness at 10 * 40 a . m . * On Saturday nights tho 8 * 50 , 9 and 10 p . m . trains from Euston do not convey passengers to stations marked * ( Sunday mornings in Scotland ) . + Arrives nt Inverness at 1 ' 30 p . m . on Sundays . S—Saturday s only . A—Tho 80 p . m . Highland Express and tho 12 ' 0 night train will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . Tho 8 p . m . express will be run specially on Saturday , Sth August . On Saturdays passengers by tho 10 * 30 a . m . and 2 p . m . trains from London aro not conveyed beyond Perth by tho Highland Railway , aud only ns far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Railway . : Carriages with lavatory accommodation aro run . on tho principle express trains between London and Scotland without extra charge . Improved sleeping saloons , arcompmicd by au attendant , aro run on the night trains between London , Kdinbni-gh , Glasgow , Greciiock , Stranrnc" , Perth and Aberdeen , txtra charge , fis for each berth . A special train will leavo Euston ( Saturdays nnd Sundays excepted ) at 6 ' 20 p . m . from 10 th July to 11 th . Angus' -., inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and private carriages only to all parts of Scotland . A special carriage for tho 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 bils . FRED . HARRISON , General Manager , L . & N . W . Uiilway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . July 1893 .

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10 N001 IAND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . SUMMER EXCURSIONS . AFORTNIGHT IN IRELAND . , tilBAP EXCURSIONS wilt bo run fmm London ( Boston ) , Broaf 1 -Meet , Konsi 'gtou ( Addison Itoad ) , Willesden Junction , Ac , as fol-O f : - U M •¦ dav , August 7 th and September 4 th—T . i LIODOMBSKBT , via Liverpool unci Stranraer direct , or via Fleetwood and St n a « r di » ec . On FridavK , August 11 th and September Sth—• Bo ! a t , I . ondoiderry , and Portriish ( for Giant ' s Causeway ) by tlio folnw . n oii » : —via tHeeiwooil , Liverpool , H . jlyhead and Greeaorj , Carlisle in r : K" -, ii i H > l hex ) nnd Dublin . in . ill mi , A . ff ft I 2 t . —¦ I ' u "u- Ll ,. . > i Mut , returning on any week day up to and including Si ., .-. a , uuttol il . > t . . - ' urn st -oes and fall particular , see small bills . FRED . HAitRISON ' , General Manager . . . i ~ i- ; i . i . , AII . U 11 S 0 X

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BA i'H . - A FREEMASON- offers RKFINKD awl COMFORTABLE HOME t < - married e nple , o elderly gentleman of indcpondoat moans and quiet haoue . AUdress— " StjUAKB , " oiiice of this paper .

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MATO'SCASSISHOim . EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining tho RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO 1 ms ample nocoinmoflafcion in the new wing of tli ' isold-establishcd anil noted Riverside Hotel f . r Banquets for any number up to 100 . Kvcry convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious land , ing to river , whence Steam [ . auuehes can start . Specimens of Menus , w . th prices , sent on application . Threo Lodges meet at tho Castlo Hotol , and reference may bo mado to the respective Masters as to tho catering , & c .

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FAILING EYESIGHT . ^ ^^ t ^ s ^ gsss ^ xsts ^^ TXTHEN the Eyesight is beginning ^^ fe ^ L . / % ! ji 3 ^&\ »« to fail a practical Ophthalmic Opti-( 9 FW $ FTWBI 1 | JS _ 18 HV ^ 3 J cinn should bo at once consulted . I ' erxfeF &~ £ gPw W *§ 5 §! 5 _ 5 @ 1 > milnent n " chief is done by using Glasses > 5 S pg ^_ y ^ JSSES S *^ belonging to friends or relations , or purchased from unskilled shopmen . The Family Doctor , 2 nd May 1891 , says . — "Mr . Bluett is an authority npon the eyesight , and tho advice ha gives is most valuable , and cannot be too highly estimated . " The Whitehall JRecietc , 2 nd July 1892 , says : — " Sight to tho Blind wonldnotbo an exaggerated claim if prefcr . cil by Mr . F . Bluett , the well-known Specialist , as an Ophthalmic Optician . CONSULTATION FUKK . SVECT At JUTES AT STOKE PRICES . F . BLUETT , Specialist in Spectacles , 8 A GREAT PORTLAND STREET , W . ( Fonr Doors from Oxford St . )

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSThe SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , and LITERATURE . LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY-THIRD SESSION , 1893 . Education of the highest class for Ladies , by Tutorial Instruction , Private Lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; tho Art and Scientific Collections of the Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complct - curriculum can he taken by the student , or a single subject , at option , commencing at any time . To the ordinary Literary ami Scientific l . ranches of Education are added Faculties of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special and exceptional advantages for the studcrt . An educatic . i of the most advanced and refined type , whether of an elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can be obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several Facu ties of Fine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and . Music , & c , aro of the highest eminence , and the mode nf tuition involves personal attention . FINE AKTS . —Samuel J . _ Hudson . U . W . S ., John Scott , ILL , E . Wensley [ tussell , Herbert A . Bona , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , G . A . Rogers , P > . A . I . illie . VISITORS IN TUK ART SCHOOL . —K . J . Poynter , lt . A ., J . JJ . Burgess , It . A . LETTKUS . —I'rofessor 11 . Frank Heath , B . A .. Pli . JJ ., Miss K . Fogcrty , Mortimer de Larmoyer , Kmil Reich , Dr . . Juris , F . R . Hist . S ., t . mgi Ricci , B . A ., H . E , Maiden , M . A ., F . R JJist . S ., W . IS . Kemshead , M . A ., Ph . D . Music . —Heir Otistav Ernest , Frederic Ciiffe , Arthur O'f . cary , John Francis Barnett , A . J . Eyre , Mdme I ' ertira , Miss E . Tedder , Otto Manns , Robert Reed , Mdme . St . Gennaine , Henry B ' ower , Gustavo Garcia , W . A . I ! Russell , Mus . I ' ac Oxon ., Professor J . F . Bridge , Mus . Doc , Ebenczer Prout , B . A . Dancing . —M . Louis d'Kgvillc , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace .

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MASONIO BOOKS FOR SALE . PHE MASONIC MAGAZINE ; a monthl y digest of Freemasonry 1 in all its lirnncli ?? . " From September 1873 to May lSfe 2 , with thi exception of the following numbers : —Aug . 7 J , May 7 K , Aug . ' 7 ( 5 , Dec . 77 , Dec' 73 , May ' SI , Sept . ' 81 . In good condition . V / hat oiler * . Also tho ChristmnB ( I 860 ) number of "The Jlasonic Review . " Contaioiug portraits and short sketch of 15 well known Masons . Is each . Address "BOOKWORM , " c ' o FREKMASO . VS CSIIOVVMB , 2 Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , I ' eutonville .

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THE TIME LIMIT IN FREEMASONRY. Article 1
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 2
ROYAL ARCH. Article 3
MARK MASONRY. Article 3
CHESHIRE EDUCATIONAL MASONIC INSTITUTION. Article 4
OPENING OF THE WEST MALLING MASONIC HALL. Article 4
MASONRY'S GRANDEUR AND GOODNESS. Article 4
AN OLD SERMON. Article 5
A BEAUTIFUL TRADITION. Article 6
AN ANGLO-INDIAN FREEMASON AT DIDSBURY. Article 6
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Summer Service of Trains to Scotland by the West Coast ( L . & N . W . and Caledonian Railways ) lloyal Mail Route . ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED EXPRESS SERVICE FROM LONDON TO ABERDEEN AND THE DEK-SIDE , THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY AND THE CALLANDER AND OBAN LINE . NEW CORRIDOR TRAINS , with REFRESHMENT and DINING CARS attached both for First and Third Class Passengers between LONDON and GLASGOW . LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIVN RAILWAYS . THE following ADDITIONAL and ACCELERAT ED TRAIN SERVICE is now iu operation . 1 st ami 3 rd Class by till Trains : — WEBK DAYS .

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! I A I | i A Leave am am | am . am | pm pm pm pm ; pm pm night London i ! I ' i l ( Euston ) ... 5 16 ? 15 10 0 10 30 2 0 7 30 8 0 8 50 0 010 0 12 0 Arrive I I ill Edinburgh i 1 ( Pr . St . ) ... 3 55 5 CO fi 30 , 7 4010 55 . 6 30 ; — 8 55 12 22 Glasgow S 2 SJS ' I ( Central ) ... 3 45 6 0 6 15 8 1510 45 M ° < go — G 40 ! t 18 12 27 Greenock ... 53872071005212 6 A 6 — 7 4510 * 3 i * 140 Gourock ... 4 50 7 31 7 5010 2 12 15 — — — 7 * 5510 * 47 | 150 Oban ... 8 48 — — — — — 9 2512 * 15 — ! 1 * 50 0 $ 25 Perth 5 45 — — 8 17 12 20 5 30 5 40 7 55 — 11 * 10 J 3 20 Inverness— ' I | via Dunkeld — — — — fi 1010 4011 5 2 H 0 — I 6 * I 10 5 Dundee ... 7 15 — — 0 10 1 5 7 30 7 30 8 55 — 12 * 10 4 31 Aberdeen ... 9 5— — , 10 45 3 5 7 50 7 50 11 40 — . 2 * 0 , 6 20 Ballater ... — — — — 9 45 9 45 9 45 2 * 15 — j 4 * 50 . — Inverness— I ' via Aberdeen — — — t — 8 10 136 135 . 6 * 5 — 10 * 51 — Tho 7 ' 30 p . m . express from Euston to Perth will run from July 18 th to August 11 th inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday nights excepted ) . The Highland Company -will take this train forward specially from Perch in advance of the Mail , so as to reach Inverness at 10 * 40 a . m . * On Saturday nights tho 8 * 50 , 9 and 10 p . m . trains from Euston do not convey passengers to stations marked * ( Sunday mornings in Scotland ) . + Arrives nt Inverness at 1 ' 30 p . m . on Sundays . S—Saturday s only . A—Tho 80 p . m . Highland Express and tho 12 ' 0 night train will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . Tho 8 p . m . express will be run specially on Saturday , Sth August . On Saturdays passengers by tho 10 * 30 a . m . and 2 p . m . trains from London aro not conveyed beyond Perth by tho Highland Railway , aud only ns far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Railway . : Carriages with lavatory accommodation aro run . on tho principle express trains between London and Scotland without extra charge . Improved sleeping saloons , arcompmicd by au attendant , aro run on the night trains between London , Kdinbni-gh , Glasgow , Greciiock , Stranrnc" , Perth and Aberdeen , txtra charge , fis for each berth . A special train will leavo Euston ( Saturdays nnd Sundays excepted ) at 6 ' 20 p . m . from 10 th July to 11 th . Angus' -., inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and private carriages only to all parts of Scotland . A special carriage for tho 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 bils . FRED . HARRISON , General Manager , L . & N . W . Uiilway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . July 1893 .

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10 N001 IAND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . SUMMER EXCURSIONS . AFORTNIGHT IN IRELAND . , tilBAP EXCURSIONS wilt bo run fmm London ( Boston ) , Broaf 1 -Meet , Konsi 'gtou ( Addison Itoad ) , Willesden Junction , Ac , as fol-O f : - U M •¦ dav , August 7 th and September 4 th—T . i LIODOMBSKBT , via Liverpool unci Stranraer direct , or via Fleetwood and St n a « r di » ec . On FridavK , August 11 th and September Sth—• Bo ! a t , I . ondoiderry , and Portriish ( for Giant ' s Causeway ) by tlio folnw . n oii » : —via tHeeiwooil , Liverpool , H . jlyhead and Greeaorj , Carlisle in r : K" -, ii i H > l hex ) nnd Dublin . in . ill mi , A . ff ft I 2 t . —¦ I ' u "u- Ll ,. . > i Mut , returning on any week day up to and including Si ., .-. a , uuttol il . > t . . - ' urn st -oes and fall particular , see small bills . FRED . HAitRISON ' , General Manager . . . i ~ i- ; i . i . , AII . U 11 S 0 X

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BA i'H . - A FREEMASON- offers RKFINKD awl COMFORTABLE HOME t < - married e nple , o elderly gentleman of indcpondoat moans and quiet haoue . AUdress— " StjUAKB , " oiiice of this paper .

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MATO'SCASSISHOim . EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining tho RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO 1 ms ample nocoinmoflafcion in the new wing of tli ' isold-establishcd anil noted Riverside Hotel f . r Banquets for any number up to 100 . Kvcry convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious land , ing to river , whence Steam [ . auuehes can start . Specimens of Menus , w . th prices , sent on application . Threo Lodges meet at tho Castlo Hotol , and reference may bo mado to the respective Masters as to tho catering , & c .

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I N S T A L L A T I O N OF H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES As tlie M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APRIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother UAIITY 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 .

Ad00807

FAILING EYESIGHT . ^ ^^ t ^ s ^ gsss ^ xsts ^^ TXTHEN the Eyesight is beginning ^^ fe ^ L . / % ! ji 3 ^&\ »« to fail a practical Ophthalmic Opti-( 9 FW $ FTWBI 1 | JS _ 18 HV ^ 3 J cinn should bo at once consulted . I ' erxfeF &~ £ gPw W *§ 5 §! 5 _ 5 @ 1 > milnent n " chief is done by using Glasses > 5 S pg ^_ y ^ JSSES S *^ belonging to friends or relations , or purchased from unskilled shopmen . The Family Doctor , 2 nd May 1891 , says . — "Mr . Bluett is an authority npon the eyesight , and tho advice ha gives is most valuable , and cannot be too highly estimated . " The Whitehall JRecietc , 2 nd July 1892 , says : — " Sight to tho Blind wonldnotbo an exaggerated claim if prefcr . cil by Mr . F . Bluett , the well-known Specialist , as an Ophthalmic Optician . CONSULTATION FUKK . SVECT At JUTES AT STOKE PRICES . F . BLUETT , Specialist in Spectacles , 8 A GREAT PORTLAND STREET , W . ( Fonr Doors from Oxford St . )

Ad00806

CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSThe SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , and LITERATURE . LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY-THIRD SESSION , 1893 . Education of the highest class for Ladies , by Tutorial Instruction , Private Lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; tho Art and Scientific Collections of the Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complct - curriculum can he taken by the student , or a single subject , at option , commencing at any time . To the ordinary Literary ami Scientific l . ranches of Education are added Faculties of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special and exceptional advantages for the studcrt . An educatic . i of the most advanced and refined type , whether of an elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can be obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several Facu ties of Fine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and . Music , & c , aro of the highest eminence , and the mode nf tuition involves personal attention . FINE AKTS . —Samuel J . _ Hudson . U . W . S ., John Scott , ILL , E . Wensley [ tussell , Herbert A . Bona , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , G . A . Rogers , P > . A . I . illie . VISITORS IN TUK ART SCHOOL . —K . J . Poynter , lt . A ., J . JJ . Burgess , It . A . LETTKUS . —I'rofessor 11 . Frank Heath , B . A .. Pli . JJ ., Miss K . Fogcrty , Mortimer de Larmoyer , Kmil Reich , Dr . . Juris , F . R . Hist . S ., t . mgi Ricci , B . A ., H . E , Maiden , M . A ., F . R JJist . S ., W . IS . Kemshead , M . A ., Ph . D . Music . —Heir Otistav Ernest , Frederic Ciiffe , Arthur O'f . cary , John Francis Barnett , A . J . Eyre , Mdme I ' ertira , Miss E . Tedder , Otto Manns , Robert Reed , Mdme . St . Gennaine , Henry B ' ower , Gustavo Garcia , W . A . I ! Russell , Mus . I ' ac Oxon ., Professor J . F . Bridge , Mus . Doc , Ebenczer Prout , B . A . Dancing . —M . Louis d'Kgvillc , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR LADIES . Designed to afford , hy tutorial Instruction , an elementary education of the best class , having regard to principles as well as particulars , for Girls up to the age of 16 years , and to serve as a preparation for the advanced training of the Senior School of Art , Sc ence , and Literature . The fee is inclusive of the complete curriculum . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace .

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PRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — \ J Tlie SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING . Founded 1872 . Principal—Mr . J . W . Wilson , M . Inst . C . E . and M . E . This Division of the scliunl was established in 1872 , with the purpose of affording to students of Civil or of Mechanical Engineering the advantage of thorough practical instruction in the rudiments of either branch of the profession , and in the ¦ nauipulation of materials . The Divisions are 1 . —MliCIIANICAI . Col'RSK . 11 . —Civil . E . NGINKKKtNG Sl'XTION" . IIL—COLONIAL DIVISION . —1 ' or preliminary practical training of young men for Colonial life . KU'X TUICAI . KsGiKF . KKtNf . — Beveled to instruction in the science of Electrical Force , and the Practical Application of it . Marine and Mining Divisions . I ' rospectus of the undersigned , in . the Library , next Byzantine Court Crystal Palace .

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MASONIO BOOKS FOR SALE . PHE MASONIC MAGAZINE ; a monthl y digest of Freemasonry 1 in all its lirnncli ?? . " From September 1873 to May lSfe 2 , with thi exception of the following numbers : —Aug . 7 J , May 7 K , Aug . ' 7 ( 5 , Dec . 77 , Dec' 73 , May ' SI , Sept . ' 81 . In good condition . V / hat oiler * . Also tho ChristmnB ( I 860 ) number of "The Jlasonic Review . " Contaioiug portraits and short sketch of 15 well known Masons . Is each . Address "BOOKWORM , " c ' o FREKMASO . VS CSIIOVVMB , 2 Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , I ' eutonville .

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