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THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE, BROTHER JOHNBRILL,PROPRIETOR . rTlHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for LMASONIOLODGESANDCHAPTERS Will be found of the most complete and perfect character . f?&§JR§fl§§Situisat©€©amocli§»s&WillAfffiats! THE BANQUET HALL WILL SEAT OVER ONE HUNDRED GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . 9veMJwilitoimWtMrngwaMasts,Mm*,Qwmte,galte,mtiQmityfartto The Stock of WINES comprises all the BEST KNOWN BRANDS , and will be found in PERFECT CONDITION PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OB SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGONETTES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application .
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THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLBOKN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TERMINUS of tho LONDON CHATHAM and DOVBB RAILWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS The appointments fliroiigliotit M > arrange *! aa to en * re < lome « tie comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODAFION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , JPhtMic ^ XDimrcrs # ISlTebuing Jltahfasts . THE ALEXANDRA PAIACELODGB , No . 15 H , THE MoRiritfGToif LODGE , NO . 1672 , THB OIUJSADEBS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AUD PERSKVEKANCE LODGE , NO . 1713 , HOLD THEIB MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison Electric Light . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE . ¦¦¦¦¦¦
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THE HOLBORNRESTAURANT, HIGH HOLBORN . ONE OF THE SIGHTS AND ONE OF THE COMFORTS OF LONDON . THE UNEQUALLED TABLED'HOTE, AT SEPARATE TABLES , EVERY EVENING ( SUNDAY EXCEl'TKu ) , IN THE GRAND SilLON & ROYAL VENETIAN CHAMBER , From 5 . 30 to 9 o ' clock . Two Soups , " Sweets , Two kinds of Fish , Q / A Cheese in Variety , . Two Entrees , € >/ O Salads , & c . Joints . With Ices and Dessert . A Selection of High-Glass Instrumental Music Accompanies this Favourite Dinner . DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS FROM DAILY BILL OF FARE ,
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THE LONDON MUTUAL MASONIC VOTING ASSOCIATION . "UNITY IS STRBJTGTH . " THE object in view in promoting this Association is to endeavour to establish in London a system that has met with great success in the Provinces , whereby members ( should occasion require ) may look forward to a sue cssfnl application to either of the Masonic Institutions ; and also to support deserving eases when sufficient votes aro iu hand . The Committee will met at No . 2 York Street , St . James ' s Square , every Th . ; - ! . day in September and October , from 8 p . m . to 10 p . m ., to receive votes , and to give information to those desirous of joining or supporting the Association . BKO . C . . DAIRY , Hon . Treas ! , 15 GIMIERT STREET , S . W . lino . 6 . COOP , Hon . Sec , H GHEAT WIXDITIH STREKT , HAYIIAIIKET , VV .
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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal—M . G . OVKKK , officier cV Academic , late Inspector of the Ecole superieuro de commerce of Paris , and translator of Miggenson's United . States History . Address—Institution Ovrec , 14 Euo David . Pauay , Fans .
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Just Published , Price Sixpence . MEASURING THE PATTERN , " A SERMON , Preached , before tho Provincial Grand Lodge of Norths and Hunts , at Northampton , by tho W . Bro . Rev . S . J . W . SANDBES , M . A , and M . L ., & c , Prov . Grand Chaplain , Northampton : Henry Brown & Co ., Gold Street .
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Trading On Freemasonry.
TRADING ON FREEMASONRY .
[ COMMUNICATED . ] MR . SAMUEL WELLER jun . would have made fine capital out of a conversation I overheard a few days since in the parlour-priced side of a public-house , for although a thread of tho story contained all the elements of grim humour , yet there were mingled among them touches
of tender pathos to prove the veracity of the old adage , " There ' s many an honest heart that beats beneath a ragged coat . " Not that the conversationalists were ragged in the literal sense of the term ; quite the contrary . Botih were
attired with scrupulous neatness , in sober black , albeit of the " old fogey " cut , with deep-breasted shirt fronts of spotless white , potential cravats , and the old-fashioned seals hanging at their fobs . They bad evidently struck up an old
acquaintanceship after many years of absence , and addressed themselves in easy terms of familiarity over their evening " nips , " as though the pleasure o £ meeting as they had not done since they were " boys together "
was mutual and eminently gratifying . After a sanguinarytussle as to who should have the pleasure of standing the first drink , the chat began , naturally about " old times , " now laughing boisterously , now shaking their heads
mournfully , the old " cockalorums —the epithet was mutuall y applied—ran over the gamut of friends they had known in earlier days , and the scenes through which they had passed together ere Time had laid his " fiery finger " on their
brows . The elder gentleman explained that the said Time had been hard upon him , for a stiff attack of " roomatiz " had laid him low for many months , and it was as much as he could do to hobble , even with " two sticks . " After the
preliminaries to which I have alluded , the junior party , addressing the other with affected juvenility , and a gentle slap on tho shoulder , exclaimed , " And now , old gen'ieman , how are you getting along ? " i [ Oh ! purty well , "
replied the old ' an , " except for this ' ere sciatica , which bothers me fearfully at times . Can't grumble , you know , tor tho' I don't do much iu the bizness line myself now , my
son Tom is all there at it ; and it is only on special occasions as he wants me to help ; that is , except for my advice , you know . Wo had two'grovvns' yesterday . "
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Ad00801
THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE, BROTHER JOHNBRILL,PROPRIETOR . rTlHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for LMASONIOLODGESANDCHAPTERS Will be found of the most complete and perfect character . f?&§JR§fl§§Situisat©€©amocli§»s&WillAfffiats! THE BANQUET HALL WILL SEAT OVER ONE HUNDRED GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . 9veMJwilitoimWtMrngwaMasts,Mm*,Qwmte,galte,mtiQmityfartto The Stock of WINES comprises all the BEST KNOWN BRANDS , and will be found in PERFECT CONDITION PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OB SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGONETTES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application .
Ad00802
THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLBOKN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TERMINUS of tho LONDON CHATHAM and DOVBB RAILWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS The appointments fliroiigliotit M > arrange *! aa to en * re < lome « tie comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODAFION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , JPhtMic ^ XDimrcrs # ISlTebuing Jltahfasts . THE ALEXANDRA PAIACELODGB , No . 15 H , THE MoRiritfGToif LODGE , NO . 1672 , THB OIUJSADEBS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AUD PERSKVEKANCE LODGE , NO . 1713 , HOLD THEIB MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison Electric Light . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE . ¦¦¦¦¦¦
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THE HOLBORNRESTAURANT, HIGH HOLBORN . ONE OF THE SIGHTS AND ONE OF THE COMFORTS OF LONDON . THE UNEQUALLED TABLED'HOTE, AT SEPARATE TABLES , EVERY EVENING ( SUNDAY EXCEl'TKu ) , IN THE GRAND SilLON & ROYAL VENETIAN CHAMBER , From 5 . 30 to 9 o ' clock . Two Soups , " Sweets , Two kinds of Fish , Q / A Cheese in Variety , . Two Entrees , € >/ O Salads , & c . Joints . With Ices and Dessert . A Selection of High-Glass Instrumental Music Accompanies this Favourite Dinner . DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS FROM DAILY BILL OF FARE ,
Ad00804
THE LONDON MUTUAL MASONIC VOTING ASSOCIATION . "UNITY IS STRBJTGTH . " THE object in view in promoting this Association is to endeavour to establish in London a system that has met with great success in the Provinces , whereby members ( should occasion require ) may look forward to a sue cssfnl application to either of the Masonic Institutions ; and also to support deserving eases when sufficient votes aro iu hand . The Committee will met at No . 2 York Street , St . James ' s Square , every Th . ; - ! . day in September and October , from 8 p . m . to 10 p . m ., to receive votes , and to give information to those desirous of joining or supporting the Association . BKO . C . . DAIRY , Hon . Treas ! , 15 GIMIERT STREET , S . W . lino . 6 . COOP , Hon . Sec , H GHEAT WIXDITIH STREKT , HAYIIAIIKET , VV .
Ad00805
PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal—M . G . OVKKK , officier cV Academic , late Inspector of the Ecole superieuro de commerce of Paris , and translator of Miggenson's United . States History . Address—Institution Ovrec , 14 Euo David . Pauay , Fans .
Ad00806
Just Published , Price Sixpence . MEASURING THE PATTERN , " A SERMON , Preached , before tho Provincial Grand Lodge of Norths and Hunts , at Northampton , by tho W . Bro . Rev . S . J . W . SANDBES , M . A , and M . L ., & c , Prov . Grand Chaplain , Northampton : Henry Brown & Co ., Gold Street .
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t » fa ^ VbVM *^ ^¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ JJlP ^^ ii " _ , ¦ _ ¦ _ ¦ ¦¦ I f 1 _ ¦ _ ¦ JO JLJU L \ wT 'JLJ . ***| jp *^ C r ^ wn r * M "»~^ w v ^ M ^ ifcj S^p^Ml^H
Trading On Freemasonry.
TRADING ON FREEMASONRY .
[ COMMUNICATED . ] MR . SAMUEL WELLER jun . would have made fine capital out of a conversation I overheard a few days since in the parlour-priced side of a public-house , for although a thread of tho story contained all the elements of grim humour , yet there were mingled among them touches
of tender pathos to prove the veracity of the old adage , " There ' s many an honest heart that beats beneath a ragged coat . " Not that the conversationalists were ragged in the literal sense of the term ; quite the contrary . Botih were
attired with scrupulous neatness , in sober black , albeit of the " old fogey " cut , with deep-breasted shirt fronts of spotless white , potential cravats , and the old-fashioned seals hanging at their fobs . They bad evidently struck up an old
acquaintanceship after many years of absence , and addressed themselves in easy terms of familiarity over their evening " nips , " as though the pleasure o £ meeting as they had not done since they were " boys together "
was mutual and eminently gratifying . After a sanguinarytussle as to who should have the pleasure of standing the first drink , the chat began , naturally about " old times , " now laughing boisterously , now shaking their heads
mournfully , the old " cockalorums —the epithet was mutuall y applied—ran over the gamut of friends they had known in earlier days , and the scenes through which they had passed together ere Time had laid his " fiery finger " on their
brows . The elder gentleman explained that the said Time had been hard upon him , for a stiff attack of " roomatiz " had laid him low for many months , and it was as much as he could do to hobble , even with " two sticks . " After the
preliminaries to which I have alluded , the junior party , addressing the other with affected juvenility , and a gentle slap on tho shoulder , exclaimed , " And now , old gen'ieman , how are you getting along ? " i [ Oh ! purty well , "
replied the old ' an , " except for this ' ere sciatica , which bothers me fearfully at times . Can't grumble , you know , tor tho' I don't do much iu the bizness line myself now , my
son Tom is all there at it ; and it is only on special occasions as he wants me to help ; that is , except for my advice , you know . Wo had two'grovvns' yesterday . "