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The Mason's Hope.

THE MASON'S HOPE .

BY BRO . A . C . SWAIN . When Life's fond hopes are rudely wreck'd , Upon Misfortune's rugged shore ; AVhen those we lov'd have pass'd away , And cheer our lonely path no more . 5 Tis then the Mason ' s soul finds rest ,

In one bright hope that fadeth not ; That still endureth in his breast , Though desolate may seem his lot . 'Tis then , in sorrow ' s darkest hour , He lifts his weeping eyes above ;

And by the beacon light of Faith He recognises Heaven's love ; He feels however great his trials Each chast'ning is in mercy sent , And life hath some sweet pleasure still , For joy with grief is often blent .

And though the latter shades his path , God ' s love will guide him safe through all ; AVill cheer him with the blessed hope Of joy to compensate for all ; Of joy in that fair blissful home , AVhere sorrow ' s tears shall cease to flow ; And happiness shall take the place Of trials he suffers here below .

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attrbcrttscmcRts . Masonic Archaeological Institute . Bro , H . W . HEMSWORTH , WILL DELIVER A LECTURE On Uniformity of Ritual , AT THE Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , J F . C , ON FRIDAY , MARCH iSth , 1 S 70 , At Eight p . m . OrriCK , 106 , CURAT RI-SSEI . . ST ., HYDE PULLEN , " . Hon . Bi . oo . MSiii'RV , LONDON , W . C . W . T . MARCHANT , ' Sees . No one under the Degree of a Master Mason can be admitted .

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W ANTED GOLD EMBROIDERERS ( indoors ) . —Kenning ' s Military Warehouse , Little Britain .

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A YOUNG LADY , residing in Clapham , is desirous of obtaining JUNIOR MUSIC PUPILS ( Instrumental ) . Terms , One Guinea per Quarter . Lessons given at her own or Pupil ' s residence . —Address , Oflice of this Paper .

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ELIGIBLE IXVESTMENT 3 .--BARTLETT ancl CHAPMAN'S INVESTMENT CIRCULAR for March conlains tabular views of ihe price , rale of interest realized on present prices , and a notation of the difference of prices within six months , of Foreign and Colonial Bonds , Joint-Stock Banks , Railway Stuck , anil Mining Shares , with Remarks on their Respective Positions and Prospects , and a mass of information useful to investors . Handy-Book for Investors , post free , lis , British Mines and Mining , post free , 3 s . No . 1 , 6 , Cornhill , E . C .

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THE BEST HOUSE in London for CORDIALS , Spirit Colouring , Cappellaire and Spru : c , is 25 8 , High Holborn , the old-established Dantzic Stoic-. ADAM HILL is the original maker of Ale Spice and Fettle , Syrup of Limes , or Concentrated Lemonade , Syrup of Pine Apple for Rum , Syrup of Grape fur Brandy , Honey Cream for Gin ; and many other useful articles were iirst introduced in the Spirit tiv . de by Adam Hill . A printed list with prices and directions for use . Order by post .

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DIAMONDS , Pearls , and every description of Jewellery PURCHASED . Goods sent fmrn thc country for disposal , cash will be sent by return ; and if not satisfactory , and the amount is returned iu four days , thc goods will bc reforwarded free of any charge whatever . —Lamrt Van Praagh , 24 , Bernard-street , Russell-square . Private office .

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Masonic Institution for Boys . MRS . HARRIET WHITE , Widow of thc late Bro . William White , of the Royal Union Lodge , Cheltenham , BEGS to return her most sincere thanks to all those kind friends who supported her Son , WILLIAM HERBERT WHITE , at the recent Election in October , thereby raising tbe number of Votes recorded in his favour from 282 to 738 . She most earnestly ancl respectfully solicits a continuance of their support NEXT APRIL , when she hopes her Son may be elected . The case is well-known to Bro . the Rev . C . J . MARTYN , V . P ., Grand Chaplain , Long Melford Rectory , Suffolk , by whom proxies will be gratefully received .

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nPHE FREEMASONS' LIFE BOAT . — _ L Committee Room : Bro . FOSTER ' S , Railway Tavern , London Street , E . C . COMMITTEE . Bro . A . E . Harris , P . M . Br . C . C . Taylor , J . AV . 141 . 141 , President . ,, B . Salmon , 141 . „ S . Davis , 141 , the Pro- „ J . S . Mortlock , P M . 174 . moler and Treasurer . ,, Thos . White , W . M . 22 .. „ E . Gottheill , P . M . 141 , „ II . M . Levy , P . M . 18 S . Hon . Sec . „ N . Gluckstein , 141 ., P . M „ John Thomas , P . M . 507 , 51 , P . P . S . G . W . P . G . D . C . ,, Chas . Davis , 223 . ,, Jas . Stevens , P . M . 720 . ,, Jas . Wylcl , 511 , Prop . „ JM . Manns , 1 S 8 . Lie . Vict . Guardian . „ J . Kennctt , 141 . The following Brethren who are not on the Committee have promised their support : —Bro . J . R . Stebbing , P . M ., P . G . D . England ; Bro Col . Malet de Carteret , P . G . M . Channel Islands ; Bro . Prosser , P . M . 244 , Jersey ; Bro . Gardiner , W . M . 84 , Guernsey ; Bro . Ashley , P . M . 254 , Coventry , P G . J . W . Warwickshire ; Bro . De Grute , Birmingham ; Bro . Woolf , P . M . 223 , Plymouth ; and others . The Committee meet at their Room on the first Thursday in every month , at 8 p . m . All subscriptions , together with the names of the donors , will be acknowledged in THE FREEMASON . In order to ensure success , it is hoped that every Brother will personally interest himself in the movement . Bro . E . GOTTHEIL , P . M . 141 , Hon . Sec , 120 , Mile End Road , E .

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" Ho , every one thru thirsteth , come ye to the waters , nnd he thru hath 110 money ; come ye , buy , and eat ; yea , conic , buj' wine and milk without money and without price . " —Isaiah lv . 1 . / CONSUMPTION , AsThma , Bronchial Diseases V Stomach and Liver Complaints , CURED GRATIS ! ! ! No money , stamps , or any equivalent whatever accepted . As effectually as water quenches thirst , so can these diseases be eradicated by the RECIPE ' which will be forwarded on receipt of stamped envelope . —Address , Rev . J . D'ALMAIXE , Bloomsbury House , Manchester

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CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR . OPIATES , Narcotics , ancl Squills , are too often invoked to give relief in Coughs , Colds , and all Pulmonary Diseases . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief al Ihe expense of enfeebling the digestive organs ancl thus increasing thai debility which lies at the root of the malady , modern science points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR as the true remedy . SELECT TESTIMONIAL . Dr . Rooke , Scarborough , author ofthe "Anti-Lancet , " says : — " I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued Cough , Pain , ancl Irritation of the Chest in cases of Pulmonary Consumption , and I can , with the greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to nn otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " This medicine , which is free from opium and squills , not only allays the local iritation , but improves digestion and strengthens thc constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal success in Asthmas , Bronchitis , Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , Night Sweats of Consumption , Quinsy , and all affections of the throat and chest . Sold by all respectable Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers , in bottles at Is . 9 c ! ., 4 s . 6 d ., and ns . each , and wholesale by JAS . M . Cuosnv , Chemist , . Scarborough . % ' ¦* Invalids should read Crosby ' s Prize Treatise on " Diseases of the Lungs and Air-Vessels , " a copy of which can be obtained gratis of any respectable Chemist .

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A CO-OPERATIVE DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CENT . TO BROTHERS . T 7 OR GOUT—Use OIL of HORSE CHESTJ . NUTS , which imparls a natural circulation . 2 / 9 , 4 / 6 , and 11 / - per bottle . FOR GOUT—Drink WILDDUNGEN WATER , the only natural solvent for Stone and Gravel . 1 , 0 per bottle ; 15 - per dozen . FOR INDIGESTION — Take DANDELION , CAMOMILE and RHUBARB PILLS . l / l . i per box , ; 2 ' 9 , 46 , nnd Ii - per bottle . FOR INDIGESTION—Take the PURE VEGETABLE CHARCOAL , prepared according to Mr . BIRO ' formula . 3 / 6 per bottle . The only internal disinfectant . ANDERSON'S MEDICAL LABORATORY , 2 , Lower Scymour-strect , Portman-square ; ancl 30 , Duke-itreet , Manchester-square , London , AV ,

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COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR . ^ o On the 1 st JA NUARY , 1871 , Will be published , under the above title , A . COMPREHENSIVE MASONIC CALENDAR , Materials for which are now being collected from Home and Foreign sources . o

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HP HIS AVork will furnish Lists of Lodges in - * - the United Kingdom , France , Germany , Italy , & c . ; together with full particulars of every Grand Masonic body throughout the globe . Grand Secretaries , Scribes , and Recorders of Grand Lodges , Chapters , Conclaves or Encampments , are solicited to forward information before the 1 st October , 1 S 70 , and fraternal assistance from every quarter will be gratefully accepted , in order to render the Calendar worthy of its name , and truly "Cosmopolitan . " Letters to be addressed to the Editor of the " COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR " ( title registered ) . 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . G ., ENGLAND .

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THE AMERICAN FREEMASON JL is Monthly , of sixteen double-column quarto pages ol entirely original matter , and translations from the French , Italian , and German Masonic papers and periodicals of the clay . It is devoted to the discussion of the rights of Lodges and individual Freemasons , in contradistinction to ihe assumption of Grand Lodges , ancl the un-Masonic doctrines and arrangements of "high degrees . " Its motto is—Belief in thc Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man . Its price is Five Shillings a yeara sum so small lhat no Freemason , for pecuniary reasons , need bc a non-subscriber to it . Trans-Atlantic Subscribers to the AMERICAN FREEMASON will receive it Post-paid from the Office of Publication direct , at their respective Post-offices , upon payment ofthe subscription to BRO . GEORGE KENNING , 2 , 3 & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . C . All Subscriptions begin with March 15 th , 1870 , and end with February , 1 S 71 . Thc AMERICAN FREEMASON * is not the organ of any Grand Lodge , but speaking thc words of truth , manhood , and independence , advocates freedom for Masonry in America , and the rights of Freemasons in their Lodgesrights which , by our Grand Lodges , in their subserviency to high degrees , have been invaded , until at present they arc nearly obliterated . Subscribers in the British Colonics will please address all Subscriptions and Correspondence to j . l ' LETCIIER BRENNAN , Editor , 114 , Main-street , Cincinnati , Ohio .

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" nnHE FREEMASON" OF ST . LOUIS . X —The Largest Masonic Monthly in the World . Published at St . Louis , Mo ., by GEO . FRANK GOULEY , Grand Secretary ancl Recorder of the four Grand Bodies of Missouri . The Freemason conlains tidings from every quarter of the world and will be found of great advantage to all Masons , especially those interested in American affairs . Terms $ 2 per annum , and to those who subscribe for the London FREEMASON the price will be $ 1 50 currency . Postage free . Subscriptions received by the London FREEMASON .

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THE MASONIC TROWEL . — A Masonic JL Journal , published on the 15 th of every month , by II . G . REYNOLDS , Jun ., Springfield , Illinois , United States of America . Sixteen pages i . irgc quarto . Circulation 20 , 000 monthly . Terms to be obtained , and Subscriptions received , at THK FREEMASON Office , 2 , 3 , and 4 , Little Britain , and forwarded free of charge .

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ANCIENT AND MODERN MYSTERIES. Article 2
LEAVES FROM MY LIBRARY. Article 2
CONSECRATION of the PEMBROKE LODGE (No. 1299), Article 2
CONSECRATION of the PYTHAGOREAN ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 79. Article 3
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 3
Reports of Masonic Meetings. Article 4
ROYAL ARCH. Article 4
MARK MASONRY. Article 4
ORDERS OF CHIVALRY. Article 5
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 5
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Answers to Correspondents. Article 6
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THE GRAND MASTER-ELECT OF ENGLAND Article 6
Obituary. Article 7
Multum in Parbo, or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 7
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The Mason's Hope.

THE MASON'S HOPE .

BY BRO . A . C . SWAIN . When Life's fond hopes are rudely wreck'd , Upon Misfortune's rugged shore ; AVhen those we lov'd have pass'd away , And cheer our lonely path no more . 5 Tis then the Mason ' s soul finds rest ,

In one bright hope that fadeth not ; That still endureth in his breast , Though desolate may seem his lot . 'Tis then , in sorrow ' s darkest hour , He lifts his weeping eyes above ;

And by the beacon light of Faith He recognises Heaven's love ; He feels however great his trials Each chast'ning is in mercy sent , And life hath some sweet pleasure still , For joy with grief is often blent .

And though the latter shades his path , God ' s love will guide him safe through all ; AVill cheer him with the blessed hope Of joy to compensate for all ; Of joy in that fair blissful home , AVhere sorrow ' s tears shall cease to flow ; And happiness shall take the place Of trials he suffers here below .

Ad01022

attrbcrttscmcRts . Masonic Archaeological Institute . Bro , H . W . HEMSWORTH , WILL DELIVER A LECTURE On Uniformity of Ritual , AT THE Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , J F . C , ON FRIDAY , MARCH iSth , 1 S 70 , At Eight p . m . OrriCK , 106 , CURAT RI-SSEI . . ST ., HYDE PULLEN , " . Hon . Bi . oo . MSiii'RV , LONDON , W . C . W . T . MARCHANT , ' Sees . No one under the Degree of a Master Mason can be admitted .

Ad01002

W ANTED GOLD EMBROIDERERS ( indoors ) . —Kenning ' s Military Warehouse , Little Britain .

Ad01003

A YOUNG LADY , residing in Clapham , is desirous of obtaining JUNIOR MUSIC PUPILS ( Instrumental ) . Terms , One Guinea per Quarter . Lessons given at her own or Pupil ' s residence . —Address , Oflice of this Paper .

Ad01004

A LADY , having met with much success in the tuition of English , French , and Music , desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT . First-class references can be given . —Address , A . B ., oflice of this paper .

Ad01005

A AVIDOAV LADY , aged 35 , desires a SITUATION as Companion lo a Lady who travels ( no objection to go abroad ) , or Lady Housekeeper in a private family , where a Cook and Housemaid are kept , or in a house of business . No objection lo children . Clever with the needle . Unexceptionable references . — Address , R . E . S ., 5 , Cecil-street , Margate , Kent .

Ad01006

PARTNERSHIP . —Wanted , a person with ^ 500 , to join the advertiser in an old-established compact Steam BREWERY in London , as active partner , doing a good trade with its own houses . —For full particulars apply lo XXX ( care of Pro . John Smith ) , Office 72 , No . 27 . Leadenhall-street , E . C . 3 rd February , 1 S 70 .

Ad01007

ELIGIBLE IXVESTMENT 3 .--BARTLETT ancl CHAPMAN'S INVESTMENT CIRCULAR for March conlains tabular views of ihe price , rale of interest realized on present prices , and a notation of the difference of prices within six months , of Foreign and Colonial Bonds , Joint-Stock Banks , Railway Stuck , anil Mining Shares , with Remarks on their Respective Positions and Prospects , and a mass of information useful to investors . Handy-Book for Investors , post free , lis , British Mines and Mining , post free , 3 s . No . 1 , 6 , Cornhill , E . C .

Ad01008

THE BEST HOUSE in London for CORDIALS , Spirit Colouring , Cappellaire and Spru : c , is 25 8 , High Holborn , the old-established Dantzic Stoic-. ADAM HILL is the original maker of Ale Spice and Fettle , Syrup of Limes , or Concentrated Lemonade , Syrup of Pine Apple for Rum , Syrup of Grape fur Brandy , Honey Cream for Gin ; and many other useful articles were iirst introduced in the Spirit tiv . de by Adam Hill . A printed list with prices and directions for use . Order by post .

Ad01009

DIAMONDS , Pearls , and every description of Jewellery PURCHASED . Goods sent fmrn thc country for disposal , cash will be sent by return ; and if not satisfactory , and the amount is returned iu four days , thc goods will bc reforwarded free of any charge whatever . —Lamrt Van Praagh , 24 , Bernard-street , Russell-square . Private office .

Ad01010

Masonic Institution for Boys . MRS . HARRIET WHITE , Widow of thc late Bro . William White , of the Royal Union Lodge , Cheltenham , BEGS to return her most sincere thanks to all those kind friends who supported her Son , WILLIAM HERBERT WHITE , at the recent Election in October , thereby raising tbe number of Votes recorded in his favour from 282 to 738 . She most earnestly ancl respectfully solicits a continuance of their support NEXT APRIL , when she hopes her Son may be elected . The case is well-known to Bro . the Rev . C . J . MARTYN , V . P ., Grand Chaplain , Long Melford Rectory , Suffolk , by whom proxies will be gratefully received .

Ad01011

nPHE FREEMASONS' LIFE BOAT . — _ L Committee Room : Bro . FOSTER ' S , Railway Tavern , London Street , E . C . COMMITTEE . Bro . A . E . Harris , P . M . Br . C . C . Taylor , J . AV . 141 . 141 , President . ,, B . Salmon , 141 . „ S . Davis , 141 , the Pro- „ J . S . Mortlock , P M . 174 . moler and Treasurer . ,, Thos . White , W . M . 22 .. „ E . Gottheill , P . M . 141 , „ II . M . Levy , P . M . 18 S . Hon . Sec . „ N . Gluckstein , 141 ., P . M „ John Thomas , P . M . 507 , 51 , P . P . S . G . W . P . G . D . C . ,, Chas . Davis , 223 . ,, Jas . Stevens , P . M . 720 . ,, Jas . Wylcl , 511 , Prop . „ JM . Manns , 1 S 8 . Lie . Vict . Guardian . „ J . Kennctt , 141 . The following Brethren who are not on the Committee have promised their support : —Bro . J . R . Stebbing , P . M ., P . G . D . England ; Bro Col . Malet de Carteret , P . G . M . Channel Islands ; Bro . Prosser , P . M . 244 , Jersey ; Bro . Gardiner , W . M . 84 , Guernsey ; Bro . Ashley , P . M . 254 , Coventry , P G . J . W . Warwickshire ; Bro . De Grute , Birmingham ; Bro . Woolf , P . M . 223 , Plymouth ; and others . The Committee meet at their Room on the first Thursday in every month , at 8 p . m . All subscriptions , together with the names of the donors , will be acknowledged in THE FREEMASON . In order to ensure success , it is hoped that every Brother will personally interest himself in the movement . Bro . E . GOTTHEIL , P . M . 141 , Hon . Sec , 120 , Mile End Road , E .

Ad01013

" Ho , every one thru thirsteth , come ye to the waters , nnd he thru hath 110 money ; come ye , buy , and eat ; yea , conic , buj' wine and milk without money and without price . " —Isaiah lv . 1 . / CONSUMPTION , AsThma , Bronchial Diseases V Stomach and Liver Complaints , CURED GRATIS ! ! ! No money , stamps , or any equivalent whatever accepted . As effectually as water quenches thirst , so can these diseases be eradicated by the RECIPE ' which will be forwarded on receipt of stamped envelope . —Address , Rev . J . D'ALMAIXE , Bloomsbury House , Manchester

Ad01012

A / OUNG'S ARNICATED CORN AND I BUNION PLAISTERS arc the best ever invented for giving immediate case , and removing those painful excrescences . Price 6 d . ancl is . per box . May be had of most chemists . Observe the trade mark—HY—without which none are centime . Bc sure and ask for YOUNG'S

Ad01001

CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR . OPIATES , Narcotics , ancl Squills , are too often invoked to give relief in Coughs , Colds , and all Pulmonary Diseases . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief al Ihe expense of enfeebling the digestive organs ancl thus increasing thai debility which lies at the root of the malady , modern science points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR as the true remedy . SELECT TESTIMONIAL . Dr . Rooke , Scarborough , author ofthe "Anti-Lancet , " says : — " I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued Cough , Pain , ancl Irritation of the Chest in cases of Pulmonary Consumption , and I can , with the greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to nn otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " This medicine , which is free from opium and squills , not only allays the local iritation , but improves digestion and strengthens thc constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal success in Asthmas , Bronchitis , Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , Night Sweats of Consumption , Quinsy , and all affections of the throat and chest . Sold by all respectable Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers , in bottles at Is . 9 c ! ., 4 s . 6 d ., and ns . each , and wholesale by JAS . M . Cuosnv , Chemist , . Scarborough . % ' ¦* Invalids should read Crosby ' s Prize Treatise on " Diseases of the Lungs and Air-Vessels , " a copy of which can be obtained gratis of any respectable Chemist .

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A CO-OPERATIVE DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CENT . TO BROTHERS . T 7 OR GOUT—Use OIL of HORSE CHESTJ . NUTS , which imparls a natural circulation . 2 / 9 , 4 / 6 , and 11 / - per bottle . FOR GOUT—Drink WILDDUNGEN WATER , the only natural solvent for Stone and Gravel . 1 , 0 per bottle ; 15 - per dozen . FOR INDIGESTION — Take DANDELION , CAMOMILE and RHUBARB PILLS . l / l . i per box , ; 2 ' 9 , 46 , nnd Ii - per bottle . FOR INDIGESTION—Take the PURE VEGETABLE CHARCOAL , prepared according to Mr . BIRO ' formula . 3 / 6 per bottle . The only internal disinfectant . ANDERSON'S MEDICAL LABORATORY , 2 , Lower Scymour-strect , Portman-square ; ancl 30 , Duke-itreet , Manchester-square , London , AV ,

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COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR . ^ o On the 1 st JA NUARY , 1871 , Will be published , under the above title , A . COMPREHENSIVE MASONIC CALENDAR , Materials for which are now being collected from Home and Foreign sources . o

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HP HIS AVork will furnish Lists of Lodges in - * - the United Kingdom , France , Germany , Italy , & c . ; together with full particulars of every Grand Masonic body throughout the globe . Grand Secretaries , Scribes , and Recorders of Grand Lodges , Chapters , Conclaves or Encampments , are solicited to forward information before the 1 st October , 1 S 70 , and fraternal assistance from every quarter will be gratefully accepted , in order to render the Calendar worthy of its name , and truly "Cosmopolitan . " Letters to be addressed to the Editor of the " COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR " ( title registered ) . 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . G ., ENGLAND .

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NEW ZEALAND AND ABYSSINIAN MINIATURE WAR MEDALS , TO HE HAD AT KENNING'S MILITARY & - NAVAL WAREHOUSES , 2 , 3 & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON " . RIBBONS FOR WAR MEDALS .

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THE AMERICAN FREEMASON JL is Monthly , of sixteen double-column quarto pages ol entirely original matter , and translations from the French , Italian , and German Masonic papers and periodicals of the clay . It is devoted to the discussion of the rights of Lodges and individual Freemasons , in contradistinction to ihe assumption of Grand Lodges , ancl the un-Masonic doctrines and arrangements of "high degrees . " Its motto is—Belief in thc Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man . Its price is Five Shillings a yeara sum so small lhat no Freemason , for pecuniary reasons , need bc a non-subscriber to it . Trans-Atlantic Subscribers to the AMERICAN FREEMASON will receive it Post-paid from the Office of Publication direct , at their respective Post-offices , upon payment ofthe subscription to BRO . GEORGE KENNING , 2 , 3 & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . C . All Subscriptions begin with March 15 th , 1870 , and end with February , 1 S 71 . Thc AMERICAN FREEMASON * is not the organ of any Grand Lodge , but speaking thc words of truth , manhood , and independence , advocates freedom for Masonry in America , and the rights of Freemasons in their Lodgesrights which , by our Grand Lodges , in their subserviency to high degrees , have been invaded , until at present they arc nearly obliterated . Subscribers in the British Colonics will please address all Subscriptions and Correspondence to j . l ' LETCIIER BRENNAN , Editor , 114 , Main-street , Cincinnati , Ohio .

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" nnHE FREEMASON" OF ST . LOUIS . X —The Largest Masonic Monthly in the World . Published at St . Louis , Mo ., by GEO . FRANK GOULEY , Grand Secretary ancl Recorder of the four Grand Bodies of Missouri . The Freemason conlains tidings from every quarter of the world and will be found of great advantage to all Masons , especially those interested in American affairs . Terms $ 2 per annum , and to those who subscribe for the London FREEMASON the price will be $ 1 50 currency . Postage free . Subscriptions received by the London FREEMASON .

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