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Holiday Arrangements.
HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS .
GREAT WESTERN RAHWAT . The Grest Western Railway Company issue tickets of all classes at the following City and West-end offices : 193 and 407 Oxford Street ; 23 New Oxford Street ; Holborn Circus ; 29 Charing Cross ; 5 Arthur Street East , London Bridge ; 82 Queen Victoria Street ; 269 Strand ; 43 and 44 Crutched Friars ; 26 Regent Street ; 67
Gresham Street ; 4 Cheapside ; and the L . B . and S . C . Company ' s Booking Office ( under Grand H > tel ) , Trafalgar Square . This arrangement cannot fail to be a boon to those travellers who desire to avoid the trouble of obtaining a ticket at a crowded railway station . The booking-office at the Paddington Station will clao be open for the issue of tickets each day during the week preceding Christmas Day .
Ordinary tickets obtained in London between December 18 th and 24 th will be available for use on any day between and including those days . Cheap third class tickets at reduced fares will be issued from London to the Yeovil and Weymouth districts to stations in the West of England , and to Guernsey and Jersey ; similar tickets will also be issued from those districts to London , except the Channel
Islands . In order to meet the extraordinary demand upon the company ' s resources occasioned by the enormous parcels ^ traffic despatched both from and to London at Christmas time , special fast trains carrying parcels only , and calling at the principal intermediate stations , will run between London and Plymouth , Birkenhead , Worcester , and New Milford . On Thursday , December 21 tb , the
1 * 0 and 50 p . m . trains from Paddington to Plymouth will be extended to Falmouth and Penzance ; and the 6 * 20 p . m . train from Paddington to Bristol will run to Exeter ; a spsoial train will leave Paddington at 100 p . m . for New Milford , and will call afc the same stations as the 9 * 15 p . m . ordinary train , and a special express to the West of England will depart at 11 * 80 p . m . ( midnight ) . Ou Christmas Day the usual Sunday service of trains will be run , but for the convenience
of persons who are unable to leave town before the morning of Christmas Day , the 5 * 30 a . m . train will run as on week days to Oxford , Bristol , Wettou-super-Mare , Worcester , Banbury , Leamington , Birmingham , Dudley , and Wolverhampton , in which towns the London morninr papers will consequently be distributed at tbe usual hour . On the afternoon of Sunday , December 27 tb , special trains will run to London from Plymouth , Swansea , and Wolverhampton , calling at the principal intermediate stations .
The London and North Western Company announce that the ticket offices at Euston , Broad Street , Kensington , and Willesden Junction will be open throughout the day from Monday 14 th December , to Wednesday 23 rd December ( Sunday excepted ) , so that passengers wishing to obtain tickets for any destination on the London aud North Western Railway can do so at any time of the day prior to the
starting cf the trains . The tickets will be dated to suit the convenience of passengers . Tickets for all the principal stations on the London and North Western system and its connections can be obtained at any time—Sundays and Bank Holidays excepted—at the following Town Receiving offices of the Company : —15 Queen Street ,
E . C . ; Spread Eagle , 3 Whittington Avenue , Leadenhall Market , E . O . ; Swan-with-two-Neoke , 65 Gresham Street , E . C . ; 13 Eastcheap ; Cross Keys , 1 Wood Street , Cheapside , E . C . ; 22 Aldersgate Street , E . O . ; 65 Aldgate , E . ; 30 West Smithfleld , E . G . ; 8 and 9 Clerkenwell Green , E . C . ; Bolt-in-Tun , 64 Fleet Street , E . G . ; 116 Holborn , E . O . ; George and Blue Boar 285 High HolbornW . O . 43 New Oxford StreetWC : j ¦ ¦• ¦ -
, , ; , .. —— —> —— o— " r — — — - — , . — . Universal Office , Spread Eagle , Piccadilly Circus , W . ; 34 Parliament Street , Westminster ; Golden Cross , Charing Cross , W . C ; Hotel Windsor , Victoria Street , S . W . ; 231 Edgware Road , W . ; Atlas Office , 167 Tottenham Court Road , W . C . ; 70 Sfc . Martin ' s Lane , W . C . j 3 James Street , Covent Garden , W . C . ; Lion , 108 New Bond Street ,
W . j 496 Oxford Street W . j Griffin ' s Green Man and Still , 241 Oxford Street , W . ; 33 Hereford Road , Bayswater , W . ; Knightsbridge , 34 Albert Gate , S . W . ; Kensington , 33 High Street , W . ; 117 High Street , Borough , S . E . ; 233 and 234 Blackfriars Road , S . E . j Surrey Railway Office , 138 Newington Causeway , S . E . ; 194 Westminster Bridge Road , S . E . ; Islington , "Angel , " 5 Pentonville Road , N . j
London , Brighton , and South Coast Company s Office , 8 Grand Hotel Buildingv , Charing Cross ; and at Messrs . Gaze and Son ' s Offices , 142 Strand , W . C . The ordinary service of express and mail trains will be supplemented by addit onal express trains as named below : — ON CHRISTMAS EVE , THURSDAY , 24 TH DECEMBER , a special train will leave Willesden Junction at 2 * 45 p . m . for Bletohley , Wolverton ,
Northampton , Rugby , principal stations on the Trent Valley Line , and Stafford , in advance of the 2 ' 45 p . m . ordinary train from London ( Euston ) . The 4 30 p . m ., Euston to Birmingham , will be dividedthe first portion , which will run express to Coventry and Birmingham , will leave Euston at 4 * 25 p . m . ; the second portion of the train will leave Euston at 4 * 30 p . m . as usual , and convey passengers for
Northampton , Rugby , Coventry , Birmingham , Walsall , Dudley , and Wolverhampton . The 70 p . m ., Euston to Birmingham , will be divided—the first portion , which will run express to Coventry aud Birmingham , will leave Euston at 655 p . m . ; the second portion of the train will leave Euston at 70 p . m ., and convey passengers for Bletohley , Northampton , Rugby , Coveufcry , Birmingham , Dudley ,
Wolverhampton , and Walsall . THE NIGHT IRISH MAIL DUE TO LEAVE EUSTOJJ 820 l' . M . WILL NOT LEAVE UNTIL 95 r . M . Passengers from Birmingham , Liverpool , and Manchester , for Holyhead and Ireland , will leave at the usual hours , and will be taken forward to Holyhead in advance of the London train . The mail packet for Kingstown will
not leave Holyhead until the passengers from London are ou board . The 120 ui < , 'bt train from London ( Euaton ) , duo at Warrington at 5 * 15 a . m . on Christmas Day , will be extended from Warrington to Carlisle , Edinburgh , and Glasgow as ou ordinary week days , aud will , by special arrangement , take passengers for Kendal and Windermere . ON CKKISTJIAS DAY tbe usual Sunday service of trains will be ruu
Holiday Arrangements.
with the following additions : — The 5 * 15 a . m . newspaper express from London ( Euaton ) will rnn to Northampton , Rugby , Birmingham , Nuneaton , Tamworth , Lichfield , Rugeley , Stafford , Crewe , Shrewsbury , Liverpool , Manchester , - Warrington , Wiaran , Preston , Lancaster , Carnforth , Oxenholme , Kendal , Windermere , Tebay , Penrith , Carlisle , Edinburgh , and Glasgow . The 7 * 15 a . m . down day Irish mail from
Euston to Holy head will be rnn on Christmas Day the same as on week days ; and the 11 * 40 a . m ., Holyhead to Chester , will leave at 11 * 30 a . m ., and be extended to London . The down mail will call , if required , at Rhyl , Conway , and Bangor ; and the np mail , if required , at Bangor , Conway , Colwyn Bay , Rhyl , and Holy well . The 11 * 17 a-m ., Chester to Birkenhead , will wait at Chester the arrival of the 7 * 15 a . m . from London .
Op SATURDAT ( BANK HOLIDAY ) , 28 TH DECEMBER , numerous residential trains in the neighbourhood of important cities and towns WILL NOT BE RUN . The dining saloons between London , Liverpool , and Manchester , and certain of the through carriages between London and Provincial stations , will also be discontinued on thia date ; but the dining saloons on the 2 * 0 p . m . from London to Glasgow , and the 2 * 0 p . m . from Glasgow to London , will be run the same as usual .
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THE FREEMASON'SCHRONICLE , A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Reports of United Grand Lodge are published with the Special Sanction . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales the M . W . the Grand Master of England . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N . on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Sao scribers shonld forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGA at Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREE MASON ' CHRONICLE are—Twelve Mouths , post free ... ... £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto ... ... 0 7 0 Three Months ditto ... ... 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page ... 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , ls per lino . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & o ., single column , 5 s per inch . Double column Advertisements ls per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always bo had : — Messrs . II . DARKISHIRB and Co ., U Red Lion Court , E . G ., un 43 A Market Street Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . ROUINSON , Shoe Lanp , E . C . Messrs . VV . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . S PENCER aud Co ., 15 Great Quoeu Stroot , W . C
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Holiday Arrangements.
HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS .
GREAT WESTERN RAHWAT . The Grest Western Railway Company issue tickets of all classes at the following City and West-end offices : 193 and 407 Oxford Street ; 23 New Oxford Street ; Holborn Circus ; 29 Charing Cross ; 5 Arthur Street East , London Bridge ; 82 Queen Victoria Street ; 269 Strand ; 43 and 44 Crutched Friars ; 26 Regent Street ; 67
Gresham Street ; 4 Cheapside ; and the L . B . and S . C . Company ' s Booking Office ( under Grand H > tel ) , Trafalgar Square . This arrangement cannot fail to be a boon to those travellers who desire to avoid the trouble of obtaining a ticket at a crowded railway station . The booking-office at the Paddington Station will clao be open for the issue of tickets each day during the week preceding Christmas Day .
Ordinary tickets obtained in London between December 18 th and 24 th will be available for use on any day between and including those days . Cheap third class tickets at reduced fares will be issued from London to the Yeovil and Weymouth districts to stations in the West of England , and to Guernsey and Jersey ; similar tickets will also be issued from those districts to London , except the Channel
Islands . In order to meet the extraordinary demand upon the company ' s resources occasioned by the enormous parcels ^ traffic despatched both from and to London at Christmas time , special fast trains carrying parcels only , and calling at the principal intermediate stations , will run between London and Plymouth , Birkenhead , Worcester , and New Milford . On Thursday , December 21 tb , the
1 * 0 and 50 p . m . trains from Paddington to Plymouth will be extended to Falmouth and Penzance ; and the 6 * 20 p . m . train from Paddington to Bristol will run to Exeter ; a spsoial train will leave Paddington at 100 p . m . for New Milford , and will call afc the same stations as the 9 * 15 p . m . ordinary train , and a special express to the West of England will depart at 11 * 80 p . m . ( midnight ) . Ou Christmas Day the usual Sunday service of trains will be run , but for the convenience
of persons who are unable to leave town before the morning of Christmas Day , the 5 * 30 a . m . train will run as on week days to Oxford , Bristol , Wettou-super-Mare , Worcester , Banbury , Leamington , Birmingham , Dudley , and Wolverhampton , in which towns the London morninr papers will consequently be distributed at tbe usual hour . On the afternoon of Sunday , December 27 tb , special trains will run to London from Plymouth , Swansea , and Wolverhampton , calling at the principal intermediate stations .
The London and North Western Company announce that the ticket offices at Euston , Broad Street , Kensington , and Willesden Junction will be open throughout the day from Monday 14 th December , to Wednesday 23 rd December ( Sunday excepted ) , so that passengers wishing to obtain tickets for any destination on the London aud North Western Railway can do so at any time of the day prior to the
starting cf the trains . The tickets will be dated to suit the convenience of passengers . Tickets for all the principal stations on the London and North Western system and its connections can be obtained at any time—Sundays and Bank Holidays excepted—at the following Town Receiving offices of the Company : —15 Queen Street ,
E . C . ; Spread Eagle , 3 Whittington Avenue , Leadenhall Market , E . O . ; Swan-with-two-Neoke , 65 Gresham Street , E . C . ; 13 Eastcheap ; Cross Keys , 1 Wood Street , Cheapside , E . C . ; 22 Aldersgate Street , E . O . ; 65 Aldgate , E . ; 30 West Smithfleld , E . G . ; 8 and 9 Clerkenwell Green , E . C . ; Bolt-in-Tun , 64 Fleet Street , E . G . ; 116 Holborn , E . O . ; George and Blue Boar 285 High HolbornW . O . 43 New Oxford StreetWC : j ¦ ¦• ¦ -
, , ; , .. —— —> —— o— " r — — — - — , . — . Universal Office , Spread Eagle , Piccadilly Circus , W . ; 34 Parliament Street , Westminster ; Golden Cross , Charing Cross , W . C ; Hotel Windsor , Victoria Street , S . W . ; 231 Edgware Road , W . ; Atlas Office , 167 Tottenham Court Road , W . C . ; 70 Sfc . Martin ' s Lane , W . C . j 3 James Street , Covent Garden , W . C . ; Lion , 108 New Bond Street ,
W . j 496 Oxford Street W . j Griffin ' s Green Man and Still , 241 Oxford Street , W . ; 33 Hereford Road , Bayswater , W . ; Knightsbridge , 34 Albert Gate , S . W . ; Kensington , 33 High Street , W . ; 117 High Street , Borough , S . E . ; 233 and 234 Blackfriars Road , S . E . j Surrey Railway Office , 138 Newington Causeway , S . E . ; 194 Westminster Bridge Road , S . E . ; Islington , "Angel , " 5 Pentonville Road , N . j
London , Brighton , and South Coast Company s Office , 8 Grand Hotel Buildingv , Charing Cross ; and at Messrs . Gaze and Son ' s Offices , 142 Strand , W . C . The ordinary service of express and mail trains will be supplemented by addit onal express trains as named below : — ON CHRISTMAS EVE , THURSDAY , 24 TH DECEMBER , a special train will leave Willesden Junction at 2 * 45 p . m . for Bletohley , Wolverton ,
Northampton , Rugby , principal stations on the Trent Valley Line , and Stafford , in advance of the 2 ' 45 p . m . ordinary train from London ( Euston ) . The 4 30 p . m ., Euston to Birmingham , will be dividedthe first portion , which will run express to Coventry and Birmingham , will leave Euston at 4 * 25 p . m . ; the second portion of the train will leave Euston at 4 * 30 p . m . as usual , and convey passengers for
Northampton , Rugby , Coventry , Birmingham , Walsall , Dudley , and Wolverhampton . The 70 p . m ., Euston to Birmingham , will be divided—the first portion , which will run express to Coventry aud Birmingham , will leave Euston at 655 p . m . ; the second portion of the train will leave Euston at 70 p . m ., and convey passengers for Bletohley , Northampton , Rugby , Coveufcry , Birmingham , Dudley ,
Wolverhampton , and Walsall . THE NIGHT IRISH MAIL DUE TO LEAVE EUSTOJJ 820 l' . M . WILL NOT LEAVE UNTIL 95 r . M . Passengers from Birmingham , Liverpool , and Manchester , for Holyhead and Ireland , will leave at the usual hours , and will be taken forward to Holyhead in advance of the London train . The mail packet for Kingstown will
not leave Holyhead until the passengers from London are ou board . The 120 ui < , 'bt train from London ( Euaton ) , duo at Warrington at 5 * 15 a . m . on Christmas Day , will be extended from Warrington to Carlisle , Edinburgh , and Glasgow as ou ordinary week days , aud will , by special arrangement , take passengers for Kendal and Windermere . ON CKKISTJIAS DAY tbe usual Sunday service of trains will be ruu
Holiday Arrangements.
with the following additions : — The 5 * 15 a . m . newspaper express from London ( Euaton ) will rnn to Northampton , Rugby , Birmingham , Nuneaton , Tamworth , Lichfield , Rugeley , Stafford , Crewe , Shrewsbury , Liverpool , Manchester , - Warrington , Wiaran , Preston , Lancaster , Carnforth , Oxenholme , Kendal , Windermere , Tebay , Penrith , Carlisle , Edinburgh , and Glasgow . The 7 * 15 a . m . down day Irish mail from
Euston to Holy head will be rnn on Christmas Day the same as on week days ; and the 11 * 40 a . m ., Holyhead to Chester , will leave at 11 * 30 a . m ., and be extended to London . The down mail will call , if required , at Rhyl , Conway , and Bangor ; and the np mail , if required , at Bangor , Conway , Colwyn Bay , Rhyl , and Holy well . The 11 * 17 a-m ., Chester to Birkenhead , will wait at Chester the arrival of the 7 * 15 a . m . from London .
Op SATURDAT ( BANK HOLIDAY ) , 28 TH DECEMBER , numerous residential trains in the neighbourhood of important cities and towns WILL NOT BE RUN . The dining saloons between London , Liverpool , and Manchester , and certain of the through carriages between London and Provincial stations , will also be discontinued on thia date ; but the dining saloons on the 2 * 0 p . m . from London to Glasgow , and the 2 * 0 p . m . from Glasgow to London , will be run the same as usual .
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EADE'SGOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS . The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CUBE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD FACE , and LIMBS . . Cured by Eade ' s Fills , after suffering with Gout for 12 years !! IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FROM GRANTHAM , LINCOLNSHIRE . Mr . G . EADS . Deo . 1 st 1890 * Dear Sir , —I feel it my duty . to acknowledge that your Qout Fills are the best I have ever taken . I HAVE SUFFERED FOR 12 YEARS WITH GOUT in my big toe joint ; have tried many remedies , without , ' any effect until using your valuable Pills ; I shall be ¦ clad to highly recommend them to any one suffering from that horrid complaint , Gout . Yon are at liberty - to use this . I am a native of Grantham , and shall be glad to make yonr Pills as widely known as lies in my . power to do so . I remain , yours gratefully , 14 Bluegate , Grantham , W . LAWSOJT . ' Lincolnshire . PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors . * IN BOTTLES , at ls ljd and 3 » 9 d each .
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THE FREEMASON'SCHRONICLE , A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Reports of United Grand Lodge are published with the Special Sanction . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales the M . W . the Grand Master of England . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N . on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Sao scribers shonld forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGA at Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREE MASON ' CHRONICLE are—Twelve Mouths , post free ... ... £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto ... ... 0 7 0 Three Months ditto ... ... 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page ... 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , ls per lino . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & o ., single column , 5 s per inch . Double column Advertisements ls per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always bo had : — Messrs . II . DARKISHIRB and Co ., U Red Lion Court , E . G ., un 43 A Market Street Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . ROUINSON , Shoe Lanp , E . C . Messrs . VV . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . S PENCER aud Co ., 15 Great Quoeu Stroot , W . C