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Paris Restaurants.
tipathy of Russia does not extend to hes cuisine , there is a Very excellent establishment—hotel and restaurant combined—in the Rue de Marivaux , two doors from the Cafe Anglais . This is the hotel Richelieuat which may be had " Borsch "
, , " Stschy , " and other soups which can only be pronounced by sneezing , together with "Bitoks , " " Zrazy-Kascba , " and various dishes imported from the banks of theNeva . But here , too , may be had French cooking of a very excellent but unpretending kind
; and when one reflects upon the nnmber of restaurants such as these to be found in Paris and the principal towns of France it is impossible to avoid the wish that some of them could be wafted to us from over the sea .
Masonic Centennial Song.
MASONIC CENTENNIAL SONG .
From tlie "HEBREWLEADER . " ( Dedicated to Golden Ride Lodge , No . 345 , Free and Accepted Masons , Covington , Iiy . )
MRS . SARAH B , RANKIN . AIR . — " Avid Lang Syne . " How sweet , when brothers' hearts are bound
By Friendship ' s silken chain , Which lengthens , as the years roll round , Weaving them up again ; Leaving no age however remote , Out of the sacred coil , Linked by the Mystic Hand that wrote ,
The Earth in com and oil . Chorum—Hail , then , all hail the Master ; who Bears the trowel above , His plastic Masonry to show , Which binds all hearts in love .
Linked to us , by the Eye that saw The old foundations laid , The First Apprentices , and far , Each Grand Exalted Grade :
Masonic Centennial Song.
Each guiding each by some small link , Which binds the past and present , Until we all begin to think The dead are omnipresent One reared a column toward the sk y And named it Wisdom ' s pillar ;
Next Strength , was needed to supply Some Master Overseer ; Another raised a graceful shaft , And gazed on Beauty , ever , And thus we fouud the Holy Craft That binds all men together .
And by tho square , too , wo shall lay Tho Lodge we build together ; And by the plummet , too shall stay
Up every Arch and Chapter ; Then when our hour-glass lias run down , And times swift scythe is flying , We'll look for our Grand Master ' s crown , His charity—when dying . The first rough Ashlars of our land ,
Set by the Mason ' s level , Her brighest valour did command To make use of the gavel ; And where the crude unchis'led edge Olfaction interferes , His workmanshi p should be the pledge " For her Centennial Years . PEORIA , III ,
The Masonic Philosophy.
THE MASONIC PHILOSOPHY .
From the " MASONIC ADVOCATE . " BUT few men fully understand the moral system of Masonry . The masses think it only a secret order of brotherhood , a sort of fraternal associationgotten up and
per-, petuated for the purposes of social life and of fraternal guardianship . They do not recognize the fact that it is a broad system of liberal and philosophic principles , comprehending in its moral outlines all that is just and true , fraternal or
charitable , in any of the religions of the world . This it is , in its spirit , obligations and moral purposes . True , it has no creed of religious faith no standard of theological doctrines , but it teaches the being of God , it believes in the
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Paris Restaurants.
tipathy of Russia does not extend to hes cuisine , there is a Very excellent establishment—hotel and restaurant combined—in the Rue de Marivaux , two doors from the Cafe Anglais . This is the hotel Richelieuat which may be had " Borsch "
, , " Stschy , " and other soups which can only be pronounced by sneezing , together with "Bitoks , " " Zrazy-Kascba , " and various dishes imported from the banks of theNeva . But here , too , may be had French cooking of a very excellent but unpretending kind
; and when one reflects upon the nnmber of restaurants such as these to be found in Paris and the principal towns of France it is impossible to avoid the wish that some of them could be wafted to us from over the sea .
Masonic Centennial Song.
MASONIC CENTENNIAL SONG .
From tlie "HEBREWLEADER . " ( Dedicated to Golden Ride Lodge , No . 345 , Free and Accepted Masons , Covington , Iiy . )
MRS . SARAH B , RANKIN . AIR . — " Avid Lang Syne . " How sweet , when brothers' hearts are bound
By Friendship ' s silken chain , Which lengthens , as the years roll round , Weaving them up again ; Leaving no age however remote , Out of the sacred coil , Linked by the Mystic Hand that wrote ,
The Earth in com and oil . Chorum—Hail , then , all hail the Master ; who Bears the trowel above , His plastic Masonry to show , Which binds all hearts in love .
Linked to us , by the Eye that saw The old foundations laid , The First Apprentices , and far , Each Grand Exalted Grade :
Masonic Centennial Song.
Each guiding each by some small link , Which binds the past and present , Until we all begin to think The dead are omnipresent One reared a column toward the sk y And named it Wisdom ' s pillar ;
Next Strength , was needed to supply Some Master Overseer ; Another raised a graceful shaft , And gazed on Beauty , ever , And thus we fouud the Holy Craft That binds all men together .
And by tho square , too , wo shall lay Tho Lodge we build together ; And by the plummet , too shall stay
Up every Arch and Chapter ; Then when our hour-glass lias run down , And times swift scythe is flying , We'll look for our Grand Master ' s crown , His charity—when dying . The first rough Ashlars of our land ,
Set by the Mason ' s level , Her brighest valour did command To make use of the gavel ; And where the crude unchis'led edge Olfaction interferes , His workmanshi p should be the pledge " For her Centennial Years . PEORIA , III ,
The Masonic Philosophy.
THE MASONIC PHILOSOPHY .
From the " MASONIC ADVOCATE . " BUT few men fully understand the moral system of Masonry . The masses think it only a secret order of brotherhood , a sort of fraternal associationgotten up and
per-, petuated for the purposes of social life and of fraternal guardianship . They do not recognize the fact that it is a broad system of liberal and philosophic principles , comprehending in its moral outlines all that is just and true , fraternal or
charitable , in any of the religions of the world . This it is , in its spirit , obligations and moral purposes . True , it has no creed of religious faith no standard of theological doctrines , but it teaches the being of God , it believes in the