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publication of all its " . Antigrapha , " or "Reprints . " In addition , he had looked after the mundane interests of his lodge , the compilation ot its minutes , the collection of its annual subscriptions—and this alone is no light task in the case of a lodge which , taking its Inner and Corresponding Circles together , has a muster-roll of some 2000 members—the cataloguing of its library , and last , but not least , the organisation of its annual excursions . Yet . in spite of all these
heavy claims upon his time , Bro . Speth occasionally found leisure to visit other lodges and deliver lectures on the more important questions which arose in connection with our history and the subject of Degrees , & c , & c . We are confident we are not detracting from the very great merits pertaining to the other members of this important lodge when we affirm that much , if not most , of its success was due to his untiring energy and marvellous capacity for work , and we feel sure
there is not a brother on the register of Grand Lodge who will grudge the Secretary of Lodge Quatour Coronati the brevet rank of Past Asst . G . Director of Ceremonies which His Royal Highness the M . W . Grand Master was pleased to confer upon him . As far as lodge and chapter work were concerned , it only remains for us to add that Bro . Speth was elected a joining member of United Industrious Lodge , No . 31 , Canterbury , seven or eight years ago , that he was exalted in the Francis Burdett Chapter , No . 1503 , on the 24 th April , 1883 , became
a joining member of the Wellington Chapter , No . 7 S 4 , Deal , in 18 94 , and was its J . elect . He was , however , an honorary member of quite a number of lodges , prominent among them being the H . umber Installed Masters , No . 2494 , Hull , as wellasof the Illinois and Minnesota Veteran Associations ; nor must we lose sight of the fact that , though his duties did not permit him to give the time for acting as Festival Steward for our Institutions , he was not unmindful of their claims upon his support , and had qualified as a Life Governor both of the Boys ' and Girls' and the R . M . Benevolent Institution .
BRO . JOHN BEWLEY . On Thursday , the nth inst ., the remains of Bro . John Bewley , who , for a number of years , had been a prominent member of the Union Lodge , No . 310 , and for 10 years Treasurer of that lodge , were laid to rest at Carlisle Cemetery with full Masonic ceremonial . A large number of members ot the Union , Beclive , and other lodges attended to pay their last respects to the deceased
brother . The brethren met at the Lodge Rooms , in Fisher-street , Carlisle , and the lodge was opened in due form by Bro . Colton , the W . M ., whence they proceeded to the residence of the deceased in Aglionby . street . The first part of the burial service was held in St . Stephen ' s Church , the Rev . N . F . Buchanan officiating . The pall bearers were Bros . G . White , A Taylor , J . Kirkbride , and T . Long , of Bective Lodge , and Bros . J . Baty , J . Wharton , J . P . Grant , C .
Borstel , W . Pogson , and J . Gray , of Union Lodge . On reaching the cemetery the brethren marched in procession , and on arriving at the grave formed a cordon around it , Bro . F . Ritson , P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; and Bro . J . H . Minns , J . D . ; being Directors of Ceremonies . The Masonic ceremony at the graveside was ably rendered by Bro . R . A . Clark , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C . On the conclusion of the ceremony , tbe brethren returned to the Lodge Rooms and the lodge was duly closed , the Organist playing the Dead March in " Saul" as the brethren retired .
BRO . THOMAS BARLOW . Bro . Thomas Barlow , the Deputy Controller of the Central Telegraph Office London , died somewhat suddenly on Thursday evening , tbe 18 th instant . Willi some friends , the deceased attended Her Majesty ' s Theatre on the previous night . Becoming seriously ill while in the building , he was removed thence to Charing Cross Hospital . Here he died . Bro . IJarlow ' s connection with the telegraph service was lengthy , dating back to the early days of the old Magnetic Company .
Bro . Harlow was the first initiate ( 1 S 75 ) '" St . Martin ' s le Grand Lodge , No . ' 538 ; a founder of the Electric Lodge , No . 20 S 7 , and was W . M . in 1 SS 8 . In 18 95 , he was appointed Prov . S . G . D . for Middlesex . A P . Z . of the Regularity Chapter , No . 91 , and Life Governor of the three Masonic Charities . The interment took place on Monday at Highgate Cemetery , and was attended by a numerous assemblage of sorrowing Masonic , official , and ptivate friends . Many beautiful floral tributes were placed on the grave .
Thomas Mcclean's Gallery.
THOMAS McCLEAN'S GALLERY .
7 , HAYMARKET . This is a smaller but equally as good array of talented artists as is to be found at Messrs . Tooths . It is a pleasure to visit such excellent specimens of the British and Foreign schools . We give the names of the artists , and the numbers of their works : A . Haslamoff , 1 ; C . Poetzelberger , 2 ; Louis B . Hurt , 12 ; Peter Graham , R . A ., 13 ; B . W . Leader , R . A ., 14
( excellent ) , 43 ; E . M . Wimperis , 18 ; L'Hermitte , 20 ; P . Grolleron , 23 ; F . R . Unterberger , 28 ; Luke Fildes , R . A ., 30 ; D . Montemezzo , 32 ; Juan Aldaz , 3 8 ; F . Roybet , 44 ( fine work ) ; F . H . Kaemonbrer , 47 ; Rosa Bonheur , 60 , 66 ; J . L . E . MeNsonier , 58 ; E . Van Marcke , 5 Q , 62 ; Felix Ziem , 6 4 ; J . Van Couver , 68 : J . Weiland , 72 ; Lynwald Palmer , 74 . All masterpieces of art .
Death.
DEATH .
SPETH . —On the 19 th instant , at La Tuva , Bromley , Kent , Bro . George William Speth , aged 54 , Secretary of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge . Interred on the 24 th instant at Bromley Cemetery . Friends , kindly accept this , the onl y intimation .
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Obituary.
publication of all its " . Antigrapha , " or "Reprints . " In addition , he had looked after the mundane interests of his lodge , the compilation ot its minutes , the collection of its annual subscriptions—and this alone is no light task in the case of a lodge which , taking its Inner and Corresponding Circles together , has a muster-roll of some 2000 members—the cataloguing of its library , and last , but not least , the organisation of its annual excursions . Yet . in spite of all these
heavy claims upon his time , Bro . Speth occasionally found leisure to visit other lodges and deliver lectures on the more important questions which arose in connection with our history and the subject of Degrees , & c , & c . We are confident we are not detracting from the very great merits pertaining to the other members of this important lodge when we affirm that much , if not most , of its success was due to his untiring energy and marvellous capacity for work , and we feel sure
there is not a brother on the register of Grand Lodge who will grudge the Secretary of Lodge Quatour Coronati the brevet rank of Past Asst . G . Director of Ceremonies which His Royal Highness the M . W . Grand Master was pleased to confer upon him . As far as lodge and chapter work were concerned , it only remains for us to add that Bro . Speth was elected a joining member of United Industrious Lodge , No . 31 , Canterbury , seven or eight years ago , that he was exalted in the Francis Burdett Chapter , No . 1503 , on the 24 th April , 1883 , became
a joining member of the Wellington Chapter , No . 7 S 4 , Deal , in 18 94 , and was its J . elect . He was , however , an honorary member of quite a number of lodges , prominent among them being the H . umber Installed Masters , No . 2494 , Hull , as wellasof the Illinois and Minnesota Veteran Associations ; nor must we lose sight of the fact that , though his duties did not permit him to give the time for acting as Festival Steward for our Institutions , he was not unmindful of their claims upon his support , and had qualified as a Life Governor both of the Boys ' and Girls' and the R . M . Benevolent Institution .
BRO . JOHN BEWLEY . On Thursday , the nth inst ., the remains of Bro . John Bewley , who , for a number of years , had been a prominent member of the Union Lodge , No . 310 , and for 10 years Treasurer of that lodge , were laid to rest at Carlisle Cemetery with full Masonic ceremonial . A large number of members ot the Union , Beclive , and other lodges attended to pay their last respects to the deceased
brother . The brethren met at the Lodge Rooms , in Fisher-street , Carlisle , and the lodge was opened in due form by Bro . Colton , the W . M ., whence they proceeded to the residence of the deceased in Aglionby . street . The first part of the burial service was held in St . Stephen ' s Church , the Rev . N . F . Buchanan officiating . The pall bearers were Bros . G . White , A Taylor , J . Kirkbride , and T . Long , of Bective Lodge , and Bros . J . Baty , J . Wharton , J . P . Grant , C .
Borstel , W . Pogson , and J . Gray , of Union Lodge . On reaching the cemetery the brethren marched in procession , and on arriving at the grave formed a cordon around it , Bro . F . Ritson , P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; and Bro . J . H . Minns , J . D . ; being Directors of Ceremonies . The Masonic ceremony at the graveside was ably rendered by Bro . R . A . Clark , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C . On the conclusion of the ceremony , tbe brethren returned to the Lodge Rooms and the lodge was duly closed , the Organist playing the Dead March in " Saul" as the brethren retired .
BRO . THOMAS BARLOW . Bro . Thomas Barlow , the Deputy Controller of the Central Telegraph Office London , died somewhat suddenly on Thursday evening , tbe 18 th instant . Willi some friends , the deceased attended Her Majesty ' s Theatre on the previous night . Becoming seriously ill while in the building , he was removed thence to Charing Cross Hospital . Here he died . Bro . IJarlow ' s connection with the telegraph service was lengthy , dating back to the early days of the old Magnetic Company .
Bro . Harlow was the first initiate ( 1 S 75 ) '" St . Martin ' s le Grand Lodge , No . ' 538 ; a founder of the Electric Lodge , No . 20 S 7 , and was W . M . in 1 SS 8 . In 18 95 , he was appointed Prov . S . G . D . for Middlesex . A P . Z . of the Regularity Chapter , No . 91 , and Life Governor of the three Masonic Charities . The interment took place on Monday at Highgate Cemetery , and was attended by a numerous assemblage of sorrowing Masonic , official , and ptivate friends . Many beautiful floral tributes were placed on the grave .
Thomas Mcclean's Gallery.
THOMAS McCLEAN'S GALLERY .
7 , HAYMARKET . This is a smaller but equally as good array of talented artists as is to be found at Messrs . Tooths . It is a pleasure to visit such excellent specimens of the British and Foreign schools . We give the names of the artists , and the numbers of their works : A . Haslamoff , 1 ; C . Poetzelberger , 2 ; Louis B . Hurt , 12 ; Peter Graham , R . A ., 13 ; B . W . Leader , R . A ., 14
( excellent ) , 43 ; E . M . Wimperis , 18 ; L'Hermitte , 20 ; P . Grolleron , 23 ; F . R . Unterberger , 28 ; Luke Fildes , R . A ., 30 ; D . Montemezzo , 32 ; Juan Aldaz , 3 8 ; F . Roybet , 44 ( fine work ) ; F . H . Kaemonbrer , 47 ; Rosa Bonheur , 60 , 66 ; J . L . E . MeNsonier , 58 ; E . Van Marcke , 5 Q , 62 ; Felix Ziem , 6 4 ; J . Van Couver , 68 : J . Weiland , 72 ; Lynwald Palmer , 74 . All masterpieces of art .
Death.
DEATH .
SPETH . —On the 19 th instant , at La Tuva , Bromley , Kent , Bro . George William Speth , aged 54 , Secretary of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge . Interred on the 24 th instant at Bromley Cemetery . Friends , kindly accept this , the onl y intimation .
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\<$^'™ghq§;imV"iXPAYMENTS > v _______ JV \ 20 MONTHS' CREDIT § yx JK \ NO INTEREST . X ^ ^ £ _ F ^ v ^ ° extra charges on In N ^ 4 _ )> _\ "T'MK "" Silver V Z _>\ ° PlM - £^§L Tl .,. "FIF . I . n" \ VaMiis X * _ T * X . Trt >» ili >> l . 'U .-lih > £ ) l : M lanital X iV _ 0 ^ X Improvements that make it X ^ m ^ X ^ suin't'iur to all utlicrs . X ^ K * _? CATALOGUE AND ^^^/ V _> ORDER FORM POST FREE . \ . JJ One-third saved by bnying I X ^ licxl I , iin < lun Jla . Io Hlidi-Clus Watch . In dirent from tho Malcnrs . I \ . Hunting , ITalt ' -Huntiutf , or Crystal ( liana * " * " " » ^^ ] N-et . Uulil Cases £ 25 , ur 111 Silver Cases £ 15 . ll'Arn icntinj , iiicittiun " Firfiiiii . tiii . " ^ J . "W . 33 E 33 XTS 03 V , 1 L . TD ., Steam Factory : 62 & 64 , LUDGATE HILL , E . C . ; & 25 , Old Bond St ., W .
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BADGESDesignedandManufacturedbyGEORGEKENNING4SON. MANUFACTORY & SHOW ROOMS-1,2,3,3a,3b,4,LittleBritain,195,196,197,AldersgateStreet,London,E.C BRANCHES : LIVERPOOL-23 , Williamson St . MANCHESTER-47 , Bridge St . GLASGOW-9 , West Howard St .