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p OYAL JUBILEE LODGE , No . 72 . FIRST ANNUAL BALL . WESTMINSTER TOWN HALL , FRIDAY , MARCH 5 tli , 1886 . PRESIDENT : BRO . G . V . JENKINS , W . M . M . Cs . - Bros . W . LLOYD , MKEKHAM , and HORTON . Secretary , A . DARCH , 35 , Lambeth Palace-road , S . E . TICKETS ( including Supper and Lig ht Refreshments )—Double , 21 s . ; Lady ' s , ios . od . ; Gentleman ' s , 12 s . Gd . each , May be obtained of any of the above , or of the Stewards .
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Winter—Without Food or Clothing . FIELD LANE REFUGES AND . RAGGED SCHOOLS . The Committee earnestly appeal for FUNDS during this severe weather , to enable them to meet the numerous applications for relief that continue to be made upon them . SPECIAL APPEAL . Funds are urgently needed . The work is crippled for want of money . There is accommodation in the Refuges ( Vine Street , Clerkenwell Road ) for 100 men , women , and young girls , and for 1 S 0 boys and girls in the Industrial Schools , Hampstead . L ' pwards of 3 , 000 persons are benefited weekly . LATE PRESIDENT : The late Right Hon . the Earl of SHAFTESBURY , K . G . Bankers—Messrs . BARCLAY , BEVAN & Co ., 54 , Lombard Street , E . G . ; Messrs . RANSOM & Co ., 1 , Pall Mall East , S . W . Treasurer--WILERID A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard-st ., E . C . Secretary—Mr . PEREGRINE PLATT , Vine Street , Clerkenwell Road , E . C .
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FUNERAL REFORM . Siiniilo , licvci'cnt , and Inexpensive Fum'i-aU . Explanatory I'anipliM KTaii :-. LONDON NECROPOLIS CO ., S , LANCASTER ri . Al'K , STRAND . W . C . PATENT EARTH TO EARTH PERISH ABLE COFFINS .
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ADVERTISER , ( M . M . M . and R . A . ) seeks SITUATION as Timekeeper , Porter , or any PLACE OF TRUS T . Discharged from the Army ( Coloursergeant ) ; highest references as to character , & c . —Address W . F ., iS , Rankin-street , Starch-green , VV .
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HOUSE TO LET ( eight rooms ) with or without shop , near the General Post OUice . Apply 19 G , Aldersgate-street .
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BRO . JOSEPH PARKINSON , Tylei and Janitor , will be glad to add a few more Lodge : and Chapters to his present engagements . —2 , Baker-street Lloyd's-square , W . C .
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE fP . M . and P . Z . ) . —PRIVATE TUITION in the CLASSICS , MATHEMATICS , ENGLISH , Stc . Lectures on various subjects . Schools visited . Foreigners taught English by means of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , VV .
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WEAK OR DEFECTIVE SIGHT . —SPECTACLES scientifically adapted to remedy impaired vision by Bro . ACKLAND , Surgeon , daily , at Home and Thornthwaite'e , Opticians to the Queen , 416 , Strand , London , W . C . Send six stamp ? for " Aekland's Hints on Spectacles , " which contain ! valuable suggestions to sufferers from imperfect sight .
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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Ovtee , Oflrcier d'Academic , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson's United States History . For terms , address G . Ovree , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .
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A MASTER MASON would like the CARE OF PREMISES in the City . Has furniture , and would not object to pay small rent if required . —1 . G ., 22 , Jewin-crescent , E . C .
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VIOLIN FOR SALE-a fine , exqmisite mellow-toned instrument , labelled and dated inside "Antonius Straduarius Cremona taciebat 1690 . " It is full size , exact in the lingering , and is in perfect condition . Being unable to play and in want of a little money , I will take the low price of 21 s ., complete , with lock-up case , and mounted bow . Would willingly send on approval , to be tested and tried , before purchasing , as . it will bear the closest inspection . —Address , ARTHUR C . SIMMS , g , Millman Street , London , VV . C .
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J . B , KORNER , VVHOl . KSAI . K & RI ' . TAIL CHINA & GLASS WAREHOUSE , 351 late 302 , OXFORD STREET , LONDON . W . Merchant Shippers , Ilotel Keepers and the Trade supplied at Wholesale Prices . A large assortment of Gas and [ . amp Globes . Goods Packed for alt parts oC the Globe .
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GOUT . DIABETES . EPILEPSY . PATIENTS suffering from the above complaints should winter in NICE , where they can be successfully treated by a new cure at Dr . SCHNEE'S ( of Carlsbad ) WINTER SANATORIUM
Willing's Selected Theatrical Programme.
WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME .
DRURY LANE THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 20 , Pantomime , ALADDIN . Matinee every Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday at 1 . 30 . HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . Every Evening at S , Italian Opera , at popular prices .
ADELPHI THEATRE . Every evening , at S , THE HARUOUR LIGHTS ; at 7 . 15 Farce . STRAND THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , MY SWEETHEART ; followed by TIIK RING AND Till' : KtCKPiiR . Matinee every Saturday at 2 .. ; o .
VAUDEVILLE THEATRE . Every Evening at g . o , CONFUSION ; at S . o , CUPID ' S MESSENGER . GLOBE THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , THE SINS or THE FATHERS ; at y . o , THE PRIVATE SECRETARY . Matinee every Saturday at " 5 .
SAVOY THEATRE . Every Evening at 8 . 15 , THE MIKADO ; or . THE TOWN OF TITIPU . Matinee every Saturday at ^ . 30 . OPERA COMIQUE THEATRE . Every evening , at S . 45 , ON "CHANGE ; at 8 . 0 , Comedietta . Matinee every Saturday at 2 . 30 . GAIETY THBATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , BORROWED PLUMES ; at S , J SHEPPARD . Matinee every Saturday at 2 . 15 .
TOOLE'S THEATRE . Every evening at 7 . 30 , Comedietta ; at S , GOING IT ; concluding with FAUST AND LOOSE . COURT THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 45 , THE MAGISTRATE ; preceded by BREAKING THE ICE . Matinee every Saturday at 2 . 30 .
COMEDY THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , ERJUNIE ; preceded by a Comedietta . ROYALTY THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 15 , CLARA SOLEIL . Matinee every Saturday at 3 . GRAND THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , IRISH ARISTOCRACY .
SURREY THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , THE LIGHTS O' LONDON . STANDARD THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY . Matinee every Thursday .
SANGERS' AMPHITHEATRE . Every Evening , MILLIONS of MONEY . ROYAL AQUARIUM . Open , 12 . 0 ; close , 11 . 30 . Constant Round of Amusement , i'he Viennese Lady Orchestra , and Grenadier Guards
Band . JAPANESE VILLAGE . Open from 11 a . m . to 10 p . m . Admission one shilling ; Children , sixpence ; Wednesdays half-a-crown , after six one shilling . Performances free daily at 12 , 3 , 5 , and S , in the New Japanese Shebaya .
ALHAMBRA THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at S , Variety Entertainment . Two Grand Ballets , & c . CANTERBURY THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , Grand Variety Company , & c , & c . PARAGON THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , Variety Entertainment , & c , & c .
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Under Royal Patronage . JAPAN IN LONDON .- HYDE PARK . Few minutes' walk from Sloane-st . and Kensington stations . DAILY , ELEVEN A . M . TO TEN P . M . Omnibuses from all parts . JAPAN ESE ~~ VILL AGE . BUDDHIST TEMPLES , ROCKERIES , ORNAMENTAL WATERS . The Afternoon Tea , Houses and Shops as iu Japan . Native and Military Bands morning till night . No extra charge . Japanese men , women , and children illustrate art industries and everyday life of Japan ; the Gayshas , or Dancing Girls , at each entertainment in the Shebaya . No extra charge . Admission is ; Children , Od . ; Wednesdays , 2 s . Cd . ( after Six , is . ) All Amusements Free , at 12 , 3 , 5 , and 8 . The Village complete throughout . Originator and Managing Director , TANNAKER BUHICROSAN .
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# " THOMAS & SONS , " ^ Sporting and Military Tailors , % ^ SPECIALITIES-^ S . ^ p Knickerbocker Breeches , Knickerbocker < gj » ^^ Pantaloons , The Acme Shooting Coat , The ^ A *&!> Combination Driving and Covert Coat " ^ J ¦ % > ( with Detachable Skirt ) . &_ . 4 S , SOUTH MOLTON STREET , Oxford St ., London , W .
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Naval , Military , and Tropical . ,. ^ BOOT MAKEES , . < oC ^> " - % \^ 9 ^^ 21 . ,.- PICCADILLY , LONDON , W
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INVENTIONS EXHIBITION-GOLD MEDAL AWARDED . DFNT'S NEW ILLUSTRATED LJ _ C IN A O CATALOGUE of HIGH-CLASS WATPTTTilS WATCHES and CLOCKS at VV . H .. I UllUU . REDUCED PRICES , sent post A / jr ^ \ fi * fr e e on a PP'ication to E . DENT j $ S >&(> . i aild Co- > Makers to the Queen , ' y ^ hFNT \ ' 6 l ' STRAND , LONDON , W . C , V- W-l \\ -V , or A > KQYAL EXCHANGE .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications stand over : ¦—CRAFT : St . Germains Lodge , No . 566 . . Camalodunum Lodge , No . COo . New Concord Lodge , No . i . 13 . Burgoyne Lodge , No . 902 . Corinthian Lodge , No . 120 S . Olicana Lodgc . ' No . 15 . ! .., St . Dunstan's Lodge , No . 1589 . Perseverance Lodge , No . 1 C 43 .
BOOKS . & c . RECEIVED . "Jewish Chronicle , " "Die Uauhutte , " "Proceedings ot thc Grand Commandery of Knights Templar and thc Appendant Orders of Pennsylvania , " " Sunday Times" I'l . omlon ) , "Hull Packet , " " f'i'i / en , " " Court Circular , " " New York Dispatch " " Masonic Review , " " I . a Moniteur de la Chnno . Univ . rsi-ll ;' , " " The Fr- cma-on " ( Detroit ) , " Allen ' s Indian Mail , " "Canadian Craftsman , " " The Evening Mail " ( Toronto ) " The Freemason " ( Toronto ) .
Reviews.
Reviews .
S ATURDAY , F EBRUARY 27 , 18 & 6 . ife ^^^^^^^^ vVy ^^^ Eg . g ^ yll
COSBURN'S DIRECTORY to Berks , Hants , Oxnn . and Wilts , for 1 SS 6 . The tenth year of publication . Compiled , printed , and published hv Brn . GEORGE J . COSBURN , Caxton Printing Works , Market-place , Newbury . This is an old friend , whose re-appearance at the com mencement of the year is always welcome . Bro . Cosburn has contrived , as in his previous issues , to compress an
immense amount of useful and necessary inlormation into his directory ; . the necessary being principally of local interest connected with the many towns and hamlets in the four counties it describes , and the useful beinsr of a general and local character relating to postal and railway arrangements , country carriers , friendly societies , charities , & o , & c , & c . The matter is well classified , and there is abundant descriptive matter , which is sure to prove of
interest to intending visitors to the most important places . Of course , the great feature is lite directory proper , comprising the names and addresses of the clergy , gentry , and principal residents in about too places in Berks , Hants , Oxon , and Wilts , while the value of the book as a general guide is very materially enhanced by the addition of a
compendium containing the results of the General Election last year . Evidently no pains have been spared in order to ensure that the information shall be as accurate as possible , and references to various parts of the directory , with a view to testing it in respect of this necessary requirement , have fully satisfied us that Bro . Cosburn has succeeded in making it trustworthy .
EAST ANGLIAN HANDBOOK , iSSG . Argus OIRce , Norwich , and 130 , Fleet-street , E . C . This is the 27 th year of publication of one of the completest and best provincial guide books that have boen brought under our notice . Our experience of former issues has always been most satisfactory , and though it would bc difficult to suggest any particular branches of information in which improvement upon the previous edition was
possi ble , it appears to us that the editor and compiler , Bro . P . Soman , of the Norwich Argus , has somehow managed to infuse an additional amount of usefulness into the handbook for the current year . One feature stands out most prominently , namely , the various readable papers which are always to be found in this East Anglian Guide . These include , in the present volume , " East Anglian Gleanings , " " A Retrospect of Norfolk Life . " " The Farmer ' s Feathered
Friends , " and "Curiosities of a County History ; " besides which , there is a well-written account of "A French Agricultural Show , " as well as one of a " Norfolk Christmas Show . " The past year is very fully reviewed in the article entitled "The Past East Anglian Year ; " and this is supplemented by an " East Anglian Obituary for 1 SS 5 , " and seeing that the "Handbook" aims principally at excellence in its agricultural information , by what is
undoubtedly both locally and generally the most valuable contribution of all , namely , the paper on "The Farming of East Anglia in 1 SS 5 , " by Bro . Clare Sewell Read , who is one of our great authorities on this class of subject . In short , the " East Anglian Handbook " is a model of its kind , retaining all its old characteristics and showing improved form—that is to say , where anything in the way of improvement could Le introduced .
AN E [^ CYCLOP / £ DIA OF FREEMASONRY . By ALBERT G . MACKEY , M . D . New and Revised Edition , with Addendum , by C . T . MCCLENACHAN , with Illustrations . Philadelphia : L . H . Everts and Co ., 18 S 4 ; London Agents : VV . Hogg , Paternoster ' row , E . C . Bro . Mackey ' s work is so well known and so highly valued , that a new edition by a competent scholar is sure to
meet with a welcome on both sides of the Atlantic , and especially as more than 10 years have elapsed since thc former edition was issued , and the result of further and deeper researches have placed new mailer within reach which was inaccessible to Bro . Mackey . The plan followed by the editor is a satisfactory one . He has disturbed nothing of what was compiled by Bro . Mackey himself . He has withdrawn the few pages of supplement which had
been furnished by the latter , and which embraced such material as in the progress of so immense a work had accidentally been omitted in its proper place or plans . In lieu of this he has substituted an " Addendum " of upwards o £ 100 pages of entirely new matter , arranged strictly in the manner adopted in the original Encyclopaedia , and
furnished like it with an excellent index . Bro . McClenachan ' s first care , in fulfilling his self-imposed task , was to present a just memoir of Bro . Mackey , and in this he has succeeded most admiiably , a sketch in which the labours of our distinguished American brother , from his birth in 1 S 07 till his death in 1 SS 1 , are clearly set forth being the result . He then devotes his attention to thc work of supplementing
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p OYAL JUBILEE LODGE , No . 72 . FIRST ANNUAL BALL . WESTMINSTER TOWN HALL , FRIDAY , MARCH 5 tli , 1886 . PRESIDENT : BRO . G . V . JENKINS , W . M . M . Cs . - Bros . W . LLOYD , MKEKHAM , and HORTON . Secretary , A . DARCH , 35 , Lambeth Palace-road , S . E . TICKETS ( including Supper and Lig ht Refreshments )—Double , 21 s . ; Lady ' s , ios . od . ; Gentleman ' s , 12 s . Gd . each , May be obtained of any of the above , or of the Stewards .
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Winter—Without Food or Clothing . FIELD LANE REFUGES AND . RAGGED SCHOOLS . The Committee earnestly appeal for FUNDS during this severe weather , to enable them to meet the numerous applications for relief that continue to be made upon them . SPECIAL APPEAL . Funds are urgently needed . The work is crippled for want of money . There is accommodation in the Refuges ( Vine Street , Clerkenwell Road ) for 100 men , women , and young girls , and for 1 S 0 boys and girls in the Industrial Schools , Hampstead . L ' pwards of 3 , 000 persons are benefited weekly . LATE PRESIDENT : The late Right Hon . the Earl of SHAFTESBURY , K . G . Bankers—Messrs . BARCLAY , BEVAN & Co ., 54 , Lombard Street , E . G . ; Messrs . RANSOM & Co ., 1 , Pall Mall East , S . W . Treasurer--WILERID A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard-st ., E . C . Secretary—Mr . PEREGRINE PLATT , Vine Street , Clerkenwell Road , E . C .
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FUNERAL REFORM . Siiniilo , licvci'cnt , and Inexpensive Fum'i-aU . Explanatory I'anipliM KTaii :-. LONDON NECROPOLIS CO ., S , LANCASTER ri . Al'K , STRAND . W . C . PATENT EARTH TO EARTH PERISH ABLE COFFINS .
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ADVERTISER , ( M . M . M . and R . A . ) seeks SITUATION as Timekeeper , Porter , or any PLACE OF TRUS T . Discharged from the Army ( Coloursergeant ) ; highest references as to character , & c . —Address W . F ., iS , Rankin-street , Starch-green , VV .
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HOUSE TO LET ( eight rooms ) with or without shop , near the General Post OUice . Apply 19 G , Aldersgate-street .
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BRO . JOSEPH PARKINSON , Tylei and Janitor , will be glad to add a few more Lodge : and Chapters to his present engagements . —2 , Baker-street Lloyd's-square , W . C .
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE fP . M . and P . Z . ) . —PRIVATE TUITION in the CLASSICS , MATHEMATICS , ENGLISH , Stc . Lectures on various subjects . Schools visited . Foreigners taught English by means of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , VV .
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WEAK OR DEFECTIVE SIGHT . —SPECTACLES scientifically adapted to remedy impaired vision by Bro . ACKLAND , Surgeon , daily , at Home and Thornthwaite'e , Opticians to the Queen , 416 , Strand , London , W . C . Send six stamp ? for " Aekland's Hints on Spectacles , " which contain ! valuable suggestions to sufferers from imperfect sight .
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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Ovtee , Oflrcier d'Academic , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson's United States History . For terms , address G . Ovree , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .
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A MASTER MASON would like the CARE OF PREMISES in the City . Has furniture , and would not object to pay small rent if required . —1 . G ., 22 , Jewin-crescent , E . C .
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VIOLIN FOR SALE-a fine , exqmisite mellow-toned instrument , labelled and dated inside "Antonius Straduarius Cremona taciebat 1690 . " It is full size , exact in the lingering , and is in perfect condition . Being unable to play and in want of a little money , I will take the low price of 21 s ., complete , with lock-up case , and mounted bow . Would willingly send on approval , to be tested and tried , before purchasing , as . it will bear the closest inspection . —Address , ARTHUR C . SIMMS , g , Millman Street , London , VV . C .
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J . B , KORNER , VVHOl . KSAI . K & RI ' . TAIL CHINA & GLASS WAREHOUSE , 351 late 302 , OXFORD STREET , LONDON . W . Merchant Shippers , Ilotel Keepers and the Trade supplied at Wholesale Prices . A large assortment of Gas and [ . amp Globes . Goods Packed for alt parts oC the Globe .
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GOUT . DIABETES . EPILEPSY . PATIENTS suffering from the above complaints should winter in NICE , where they can be successfully treated by a new cure at Dr . SCHNEE'S ( of Carlsbad ) WINTER SANATORIUM
Willing's Selected Theatrical Programme.
WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME .
DRURY LANE THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 20 , Pantomime , ALADDIN . Matinee every Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday at 1 . 30 . HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . Every Evening at S , Italian Opera , at popular prices .
ADELPHI THEATRE . Every evening , at S , THE HARUOUR LIGHTS ; at 7 . 15 Farce . STRAND THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , MY SWEETHEART ; followed by TIIK RING AND Till' : KtCKPiiR . Matinee every Saturday at 2 .. ; o .
VAUDEVILLE THEATRE . Every Evening at g . o , CONFUSION ; at S . o , CUPID ' S MESSENGER . GLOBE THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , THE SINS or THE FATHERS ; at y . o , THE PRIVATE SECRETARY . Matinee every Saturday at " 5 .
SAVOY THEATRE . Every Evening at 8 . 15 , THE MIKADO ; or . THE TOWN OF TITIPU . Matinee every Saturday at ^ . 30 . OPERA COMIQUE THEATRE . Every evening , at S . 45 , ON "CHANGE ; at 8 . 0 , Comedietta . Matinee every Saturday at 2 . 30 . GAIETY THBATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , BORROWED PLUMES ; at S , J SHEPPARD . Matinee every Saturday at 2 . 15 .
TOOLE'S THEATRE . Every evening at 7 . 30 , Comedietta ; at S , GOING IT ; concluding with FAUST AND LOOSE . COURT THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 45 , THE MAGISTRATE ; preceded by BREAKING THE ICE . Matinee every Saturday at 2 . 30 .
COMEDY THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , ERJUNIE ; preceded by a Comedietta . ROYALTY THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 15 , CLARA SOLEIL . Matinee every Saturday at 3 . GRAND THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , IRISH ARISTOCRACY .
SURREY THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , THE LIGHTS O' LONDON . STANDARD THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY . Matinee every Thursday .
SANGERS' AMPHITHEATRE . Every Evening , MILLIONS of MONEY . ROYAL AQUARIUM . Open , 12 . 0 ; close , 11 . 30 . Constant Round of Amusement , i'he Viennese Lady Orchestra , and Grenadier Guards
Band . JAPANESE VILLAGE . Open from 11 a . m . to 10 p . m . Admission one shilling ; Children , sixpence ; Wednesdays half-a-crown , after six one shilling . Performances free daily at 12 , 3 , 5 , and S , in the New Japanese Shebaya .
ALHAMBRA THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at S , Variety Entertainment . Two Grand Ballets , & c . CANTERBURY THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , Grand Variety Company , & c , & c . PARAGON THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , Variety Entertainment , & c , & c .
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Under Royal Patronage . JAPAN IN LONDON .- HYDE PARK . Few minutes' walk from Sloane-st . and Kensington stations . DAILY , ELEVEN A . M . TO TEN P . M . Omnibuses from all parts . JAPAN ESE ~~ VILL AGE . BUDDHIST TEMPLES , ROCKERIES , ORNAMENTAL WATERS . The Afternoon Tea , Houses and Shops as iu Japan . Native and Military Bands morning till night . No extra charge . Japanese men , women , and children illustrate art industries and everyday life of Japan ; the Gayshas , or Dancing Girls , at each entertainment in the Shebaya . No extra charge . Admission is ; Children , Od . ; Wednesdays , 2 s . Cd . ( after Six , is . ) All Amusements Free , at 12 , 3 , 5 , and 8 . The Village complete throughout . Originator and Managing Director , TANNAKER BUHICROSAN .
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# " THOMAS & SONS , " ^ Sporting and Military Tailors , % ^ SPECIALITIES-^ S . ^ p Knickerbocker Breeches , Knickerbocker < gj » ^^ Pantaloons , The Acme Shooting Coat , The ^ A *&!> Combination Driving and Covert Coat " ^ J ¦ % > ( with Detachable Skirt ) . &_ . 4 S , SOUTH MOLTON STREET , Oxford St ., London , W .
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Naval , Military , and Tropical . ,. ^ BOOT MAKEES , . < oC ^> " - % \^ 9 ^^ 21 . ,.- PICCADILLY , LONDON , W
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INVENTIONS EXHIBITION-GOLD MEDAL AWARDED . DFNT'S NEW ILLUSTRATED LJ _ C IN A O CATALOGUE of HIGH-CLASS WATPTTTilS WATCHES and CLOCKS at VV . H .. I UllUU . REDUCED PRICES , sent post A / jr ^ \ fi * fr e e on a PP'ication to E . DENT j $ S >&(> . i aild Co- > Makers to the Queen , ' y ^ hFNT \ ' 6 l ' STRAND , LONDON , W . C , V- W-l \\ -V , or A > KQYAL EXCHANGE .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications stand over : ¦—CRAFT : St . Germains Lodge , No . 566 . . Camalodunum Lodge , No . COo . New Concord Lodge , No . i . 13 . Burgoyne Lodge , No . 902 . Corinthian Lodge , No . 120 S . Olicana Lodgc . ' No . 15 . ! .., St . Dunstan's Lodge , No . 1589 . Perseverance Lodge , No . 1 C 43 .
BOOKS . & c . RECEIVED . "Jewish Chronicle , " "Die Uauhutte , " "Proceedings ot thc Grand Commandery of Knights Templar and thc Appendant Orders of Pennsylvania , " " Sunday Times" I'l . omlon ) , "Hull Packet , " " f'i'i / en , " " Court Circular , " " New York Dispatch " " Masonic Review , " " I . a Moniteur de la Chnno . Univ . rsi-ll ;' , " " The Fr- cma-on " ( Detroit ) , " Allen ' s Indian Mail , " "Canadian Craftsman , " " The Evening Mail " ( Toronto ) " The Freemason " ( Toronto ) .
Reviews.
Reviews .
S ATURDAY , F EBRUARY 27 , 18 & 6 . ife ^^^^^^^^ vVy ^^^ Eg . g ^ yll
COSBURN'S DIRECTORY to Berks , Hants , Oxnn . and Wilts , for 1 SS 6 . The tenth year of publication . Compiled , printed , and published hv Brn . GEORGE J . COSBURN , Caxton Printing Works , Market-place , Newbury . This is an old friend , whose re-appearance at the com mencement of the year is always welcome . Bro . Cosburn has contrived , as in his previous issues , to compress an
immense amount of useful and necessary inlormation into his directory ; . the necessary being principally of local interest connected with the many towns and hamlets in the four counties it describes , and the useful beinsr of a general and local character relating to postal and railway arrangements , country carriers , friendly societies , charities , & o , & c , & c . The matter is well classified , and there is abundant descriptive matter , which is sure to prove of
interest to intending visitors to the most important places . Of course , the great feature is lite directory proper , comprising the names and addresses of the clergy , gentry , and principal residents in about too places in Berks , Hants , Oxon , and Wilts , while the value of the book as a general guide is very materially enhanced by the addition of a
compendium containing the results of the General Election last year . Evidently no pains have been spared in order to ensure that the information shall be as accurate as possible , and references to various parts of the directory , with a view to testing it in respect of this necessary requirement , have fully satisfied us that Bro . Cosburn has succeeded in making it trustworthy .
EAST ANGLIAN HANDBOOK , iSSG . Argus OIRce , Norwich , and 130 , Fleet-street , E . C . This is the 27 th year of publication of one of the completest and best provincial guide books that have boen brought under our notice . Our experience of former issues has always been most satisfactory , and though it would bc difficult to suggest any particular branches of information in which improvement upon the previous edition was
possi ble , it appears to us that the editor and compiler , Bro . P . Soman , of the Norwich Argus , has somehow managed to infuse an additional amount of usefulness into the handbook for the current year . One feature stands out most prominently , namely , the various readable papers which are always to be found in this East Anglian Guide . These include , in the present volume , " East Anglian Gleanings , " " A Retrospect of Norfolk Life . " " The Farmer ' s Feathered
Friends , " and "Curiosities of a County History ; " besides which , there is a well-written account of "A French Agricultural Show , " as well as one of a " Norfolk Christmas Show . " The past year is very fully reviewed in the article entitled "The Past East Anglian Year ; " and this is supplemented by an " East Anglian Obituary for 1 SS 5 , " and seeing that the "Handbook" aims principally at excellence in its agricultural information , by what is
undoubtedly both locally and generally the most valuable contribution of all , namely , the paper on "The Farming of East Anglia in 1 SS 5 , " by Bro . Clare Sewell Read , who is one of our great authorities on this class of subject . In short , the " East Anglian Handbook " is a model of its kind , retaining all its old characteristics and showing improved form—that is to say , where anything in the way of improvement could Le introduced .
AN E [^ CYCLOP / £ DIA OF FREEMASONRY . By ALBERT G . MACKEY , M . D . New and Revised Edition , with Addendum , by C . T . MCCLENACHAN , with Illustrations . Philadelphia : L . H . Everts and Co ., 18 S 4 ; London Agents : VV . Hogg , Paternoster ' row , E . C . Bro . Mackey ' s work is so well known and so highly valued , that a new edition by a competent scholar is sure to
meet with a welcome on both sides of the Atlantic , and especially as more than 10 years have elapsed since thc former edition was issued , and the result of further and deeper researches have placed new mailer within reach which was inaccessible to Bro . Mackey . The plan followed by the editor is a satisfactory one . He has disturbed nothing of what was compiled by Bro . Mackey himself . He has withdrawn the few pages of supplement which had
been furnished by the latter , and which embraced such material as in the progress of so immense a work had accidentally been omitted in its proper place or plans . In lieu of this he has substituted an " Addendum " of upwards o £ 100 pages of entirely new matter , arranged strictly in the manner adopted in the original Encyclopaedia , and
furnished like it with an excellent index . Bro . McClenachan ' s first care , in fulfilling his self-imposed task , was to present a just memoir of Bro . Mackey , and in this he has succeeded most admiiably , a sketch in which the labours of our distinguished American brother , from his birth in 1 S 07 till his death in 1 SS 1 , are clearly set forth being the result . He then devotes his attention to thc work of supplementing