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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1901-02-15, Page 6I � ,, %=-- , --­- - 14SOA1.1. � TOW& THE ROYAb DE AD - . �, . the tomb of tWA WaIrlik4i WAS WAR O"Poi ItAd tw4er the MEN TIOTORIVS H.U9011 I . I -1 � ,,X�-�=�-�-­.- . &mr, = t-,11 �TO placad nearly protcotioU Of the ghriDO of St. Thomas - - SHE HAD wall," rggmr�roam=* hL, BUR IAL PLACES BE FOUND ALL o'Bteirct, There is anothtir tomb in A NATURAL CHEERINESS . . .q=aV14rG OVAMt fisf r%, . ILL "In t= 4 � , . to OVER ENGLAND, canterbi which attracta more at- OF DIROSITION. L � I L� ' or r "ciaIr, IL 13�,Uloita, - tolatign than that 91 the WaTlike , � , , I . * . I W�s a in quii-ar.tht-way ii -ince- many of Hoary. it is the tomb of Edward,son likeldeft&4 WINICII IUMA$r*940 14r RoAls I I "'"' I "BW � t ­*S -� OL W11 eke sibladi Hiustripsivi 9,aLl .4're Loorit'd of Ediward M.. knowJa aA t4O "Biteck � loosislity'Jil nesittenitsis, In youth and Seim gell'.. for ... y years ti,rin,, do ti" 8� ��: � lei � t is, WCAIM10.1" Atib�y - Tbv "ayal Priolco." He wax not via Galled, asgen, st unnebar on nottiorar Team I ., . 1 . T.MbA kharis Every Varivily of blylic. Orally supposed, from the color of his 91 Deg � the dignity and sloutfuess 11 ''I I I . ­-,.";.X9,-:Q:- � I . - t4w. a, J.011INSAUX 11stlarl,tor liltallisill Is ousty, aw. ,011loot, iliaowi "rook all The burial of England's QuOun serves to call attention to the Interesting armor Ho always wore gilt armor. dud liks sobriquet was th o result of 09 hex otatIliolu. and partleWarly before this tiorlitt great sorrow, the death of ' L. I , r,act tha.t the tomA of the royal deed his marvelous achlovemontar in arms L110 Prbace, OMWwt, entered her life, I I 11-1 . ,� I .! "­"­-i­,�­- CAMPION., Q 0. ) varsixter. stittaitor 10 Notaff. Xto, I 111ce-OT&L Jordan' are very widely distributed over E119- Itsh oictil. Tier centuries London hat,, and the butcheriw woiolx friAtimcd his the Queen wan cif a morTy tillispouition li had a -M and pleasant humso,. 1 . . - 4 ,Dialf8tore, iiitlorkh. Moselito IL been the political M well as Gommor- "INIC4 and victories. ALI over France. .k , -wr essentially a wokwilinaly, wo. I I , 4­-"�-, I . -- - ­- - . � � - IP)CU&X.4)�%,Nor6y.LB"Ti*t&4-i$aUouor, _ Plroctur Maritime Court., -aial. oltpital.cf. Ore -at Brit"Ill" OAd diti-e-V be- wall believed to be EL demon lucar- ns' Co. o4, �t the very-Tertst, In league � Z., .. L - . 4-bOOk- frequent IDCCVA!OE . I . I In ko. " unity" toon at Lowest MtojL Odlese-liw W It lisloams so mol�t of Etloglsn4's Kiugb to Saxon I with Sattin. A portion of his artuor in the am Le ()if per** r I , ty "' " leads . . . �OMI owk Haralltoat stircet, 40odericts. - ­ were butried in at near it, but ,till hangs, ever Lit* mmIunnent, b04 tO d='p the cloak of royalty. 11,o: . . U MR00 orasedy of osineress. M tunes. when Eltilop"d was divided into sword is gone. It was taken ''fl, majesty was Ill no sense a wit. our �"` I , V-A 0 40 = "I6 &*a ill"llolivaltist (119darldlot - 41ser Malay putty kingdoms, OvoYy ,,,,It county had tta royal court, and the by Cromwell, dud ai the death of hadeed. dill othe care much for what in kw%vn as the "new humWir." but the I . . 1. r it in to this frileuldly 90,13 " that Lilt) tombs of Saxon Kin ape to b. found the Lord Proteeltor, it disappeared. Itatur,al cheeriness at her disposittat L liolitor, No Lary, Conveyancer. Office Harrill all over England, often in out -of -tile- The great AWv of St. Poter, to not taf.requontly found expression 111 . ) and - Loll Street, Goderich, a C-lborue Hotel. Pr Tatis fundsto load i laterestoi way places, in churelaoit, local ell in vi, London, bettor known art WestirAntitel Its Playful and 5oculax sayings. �-, 1. istpooits, percent. triortailge. Farmers, notes castled. lages that were once onlipudoull G en term, Abbey, among Lady Noruatubly, oine of her fav, I .1, I I -- ­ - - - - N. LEWIS. Banister, Conveyancer, Plate - hat were left to one #Lde by the we n,LUSTRIOUS DEAD orrite ladlea-in-waithag, once took her I I E 'or In 3&-ritime C�urt, etc. U.4.7 to 1040 101L mentens, changealn roo,det; and routes numbers finally Of the meet famous sister to Windsor to sing before thi I . at rams. Prlv,%Lv fundit. Offlos:- 11slatillon btrest. of transportation of English movereigns. Sebert, the Qucxn. In fear and trouttiling thi k , , "ICKINtON - BARRIATUR8 81 2" lic. ke. Monei " solictwrip h 1.4111% Uarold, the laot Sax,ua King of Eng "ind. di,od among his nobles 'Ind men Saxon Kling, who ftrunded the church r,yer a thousand years ago; Edward, Frilling girl atood before her roya. auditoir and sung one of Gri9l's race � I 7 to loan. omea W,Wt tiLrealL. K 4 Dickinson, Dudley Helium ill? at arms on the flold ,Uf Sollin,c Ihe the Confewwr, "if EdLtha, his Queen; difficult air, Despite her nervous � 1: IMILIP ­11OLT. UAW I6THh,zOLIUI.4A(. place winere t -'e body of Harold was Elenry Ill, Edward 1. and Eleanor Of ot,, She rendered it excellently, hu, l', Nwary Public, 6 . hioney to loan at It rate of latercst. Oftleca Xisattside Court found wait mair,JILIed by a stone. and Oaztile ; Edward I[., Iliad ,Philippa of ornitted the sibake at tiso end. � I lients. Square, 1711 when William determined to erect j, Hainault; Riche,ed If.. and Anne of "Doea niot your sister shake I" ask � -- - magnificent abbey " a memorial of Bobemla, Henry V., Henry VIA, Mary, ed the Queen, who knew accuxatel� I � � W ''. MZDIOAL. --- -- his victory, he placed tholhig,la altar Elizabeth, Mary b'tuallt of Scotland, ovu�r y opera in vogue, of Lady Nor . L� � - LIS. Tt;ftNBtJ1,L & TURNBUL4 ---- D over ,the spot where Harold fell. PLOUb Suxorn monks piuyod the Conqueror James, I., Charles 11, William of 0,mago and Mary, Anne -and Prince mailabY, who wiLLA sitting beside bet " France in the right, and lit Paris, ' pleasant. Thribody aeoms to be liter- Poor horse I Shot with' an explosive bUtbet0aregivitag the lady-in-waltini L I . - PHYSIOIANS, b U ROI ONS, ICTC ftir the privilege of bu,ryiug the body George, (Jeorge. LI. and Oarol.Lao, with time for reply, continued; "But wb, I . Orrics, -11millitau Struct, and conveyed it to Waltham, where a host of princes and princesses of roy- should I ask when I can see she i .1 11 ", "..' 4ll1`NIsl1toaIl,;answoredtrcanoM�, Lt was interred in t,ho eburoh No at family, all repose In tombs within sibaking all alvery" I �, � 'L Ali Tmf.IBPHONE tea . . . . . . monument was exected, only a simple the obsure.h, or Lu gray es beneath ite The Queen afterward took a keei -Ii J. L� Tvals GO Lt- FRANK 1) TuaNut i.l. - - ---,- -- - Inscription marked, the grave, and the . pavement. . inLereet In the young singer, and Ito. 1. .. 1�: RS. SHANNON AND GALI,()W D (otters have long been obli,tviated The most b"Llowed spot �11 the 116 I hex constantly at the royal palace .! � � 11 � - WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, boy is the chapel of 18t. Edward,whrl,h The combined girlishness and world . I I - .. I "' PHYSICIANS AND SUROKUNrl, orricu-In Hall& ,,f Cononarce Building, Henry I., Henry 11, and Richard of originally rivaled in banotity t be IY wialloata of the Queen at the tim I ,��L� ; West Side of Sli us re. the Lian Eleaxt ar.q all burie d n ' brine of St. Thomas a"Hocket at Can. of her coronation Live, been lavishl .1 r, ,, , &VNivat Callo at Itesillonoti, bit RHANNt,N. Do. GALLAM, ' 11 ..� Prance. It is appropriate I n y sh d torbury. ,The tomb Of St. Edward was commented upon, and �' .1, ,� ,,, .' 'Lr . .' Old Ite.1den.ir g4lita 8L - W - Napier St. be. They were really Mings of France once covered with jewelsi and gold, but these PTeCIOU4 matorillis disappeared, A TELLING EXAMPLE I I I I 1. PaONO 44 pHoNa Go rather than. of EngloAnd, and spent a Lther during the rovoluti.on, or in the G I tillat characteristLe Is Gootained I I . � I 11 '. , - - ­M=� Most of the Lr time on the continent, rcigns of impecurtiotui kings, who an viliscurb bl,'�Ok of r,ixmi a isce noes. I , . L � , DENTAL. -aI �­=�� - Ittichard L, during thle wbole course needed money, so appropriated and was Girl the day olf beir entry into fl,or � L I,% - �­ .1 � N WHOLSON. L 1). 8.1 Dental 8unUon, Of his ro lign, was In Engla rid Ina I t wi Lon so Id the jewolw, ' In this chapel and don, w hare the" Bisibolp3 were congrc . , , � i 7 � :. I � It-ing oppoliw it,. I 04& Ottice. old � 111. porcelain and crown and bridge and the total combined letwth Of h ill Island did, t aiii within a few feet of the shrine, are gated to be presented for the firs . . I pId , work a specialty. Ittirty-five yoar�' expel, risits to the n () o xceed the torlibs Of five kings, five queens, bimle� to the Queen. She carried box . I . , I .1 .`,�, fence. ---­­ man from an ths. The Conquoxor died bwo princesses, and a pumber of no- W It through Imr share of the te.,*diou � I r-- , ,. I'll � .. I ��, L :. - I . . Z` M. MABEE, D. D. S.. L D. S., Dental 1b. 8urge Lticin, accident at the alogo of Nantes. As bles and Bishops. That of Henry 111, cluouroiny with great ,lignity and sell .� , , , t . v. .lid approved 0101.110di for all dental operations. reservation of he was procood3ing through it (,tit)- , is 11 shrine tomb, that of Edsvrd Lcon- sion, and at the conclult, Posses Lon ( .- , ,,r R '&Lure] Loath a evaloialty. 011ice -Cor. Went at. and Lho Square. trwred district of the town, hi; ikor L4 1. sl.Aa 8�mply of five flat slabs, that Ube Proceedings retired. She passe :" , � .1, PHONS No. it), stopped Ln buming ashes, reired unit n f Edward Ill, I.s it marbVi altar ; Ric,b- through it glass door, and, forget �L �,' : ---- -- - -- ­. � ­ throw the King agataisit. the, I)Olulll('l a,rd It. "I'd his Queen have plain altar Ling its transparency, was seen t '�'�" " M. I URNBUL4 D.D.I,i.. I,. D. s., Donta- Of the saddle, iturflicting a fitLal lit tonibs,with handstorno bronze effiLglioa, run Goff with a hop, skip rind ajuml :7- ,,­ :�. ­ ' - .1 burgerin, lorniorly anxt,oloLed with Dr. A-, of .viontreal. All bruoOicm of tile pro. foandon Juiry. As soon as it becarne apparent that the Killing he was de lxm I it rlec.ess, it, the ,wall orintaimi the likle a lioalt,hy youngster just let al) ­ , Limuleed. Including gold &lid porcelain crown an bridge work. tivertial attlentio, wa�i ,dyinpr marbl-c tomlb of thip soldierly Hoary Oct school. The sudden trainsfornas I ;�-,` , "ill'. Ivan to the pre"ervation of tile natural Looth, &ILCO In Me"U'd N.w Black. tiortod by the members of fri-s family, V. The head of the offigy Is inissitig, tion amazled tho.wort-by Bishops. A " , I'll -"' ��, � - officers rind altrIndants, whio hurried It wa.9 of solid silver, and flonry a bcoul, that time she declared to on r I , , L .� ­ . - MARRIAGE LICENSES off to pLuati:10T the royal palaces. The VIII. stole it rind melted it into coin. olf )ter ma-iihi of honor; "I do tNnI 'in �, � . -, , � Ki.ng died alone, the servants of the MOST OF THE ROYAL DEAD myself, that it is good fun pla y LA NN. - 18suim OF MkItItIAGIC W � ot i ipped the body and, left it' lying unto a re buried under the pavement of tile Queen." '. I . License., Goderich, Ont, -t!- on the floor, where it remained Henry VII. chapel, and Lt) tlik beau- I Tha t the Queen bad a high Is p'r - �' L. -- - ... .- ­- ­­ ,for two or three days whDu the monk of . tiful church there are altar tombs and W hen a child is, well known, and calic 0 I . , I � AUOTIONEPR - -- - - - -------,-.. .- - St. Etionno, .whose church William off4gles; of Hentry VT1, and his Queen, sheI dIlsplayed it in a very determine ,� � � "-�,` , JOHN KNOX, Nowgato Ntreot 00darioll V OPI)O,Ita buxton'ti Hotel. Lloaufted Auc had founded at Caen, board of thc death and came to take chargo of the Mary, rind Elizabeth, tho other royal. ""a Finer. Be4mg one day, when in roluetient maDd, told by be[r t L ,. tionrairand Agent for the Nuirou Brol, Aar, Lies, lacking not only inorrumont,9, but Masi ,� �,'.,�� 1. I L;­'� I �) cultural linplernen I .. PaTi.; tile celebrated .&Until-' A agons, ,tioLaulhiln Carriage Cot U. 11 , Y. Oahawn - ttie cocii.aUlt. P OW OO,I,pany, body. l0wing W the beitt of summol ii.nd the obesity of the King, it was I ' n sonto casep, inscriptions also. ,rhe tonibL9 Mary beacheT that without industry an porse"Irance r3be would never be ,om , ,.I:. I � J� - , V.11 ford. rt,U an othor as pertaining to me till Lit it very brid conditi,on, but was of Rod Elizaboth tire on or t L9 t rusn (4 tbi,� piano, he youn -,� . .. or ming trnrl�, --- conveyed to the alibey under guard oppoeiao sides of the Chapol, amd are Prince," criel out- "But. wbrit woul - , , �1.,��L­ ,� .�-.'�'o' ROBIAS OUNDHY. T of a tTOOp Of Soldiers from William's vo, ry similar in Style, being 11 erected bout the Same time, by command of you, thLnk of mia if I became mistres �5�i,�.' .. Live Stock and Uctiaral Auotione�r, swirly. _At the obboy a tumult arose James 1. od it wittnin the next minute?" ��o � . , 1� I �,�, '�'�. , Hamilton Street, Goderich. and ris the grave ,was found to be too ' George 17. and Caroline Well "Thut you can not An," said it "T-bere I "� �L`,, � I Shies nialle every where &lid &It cobvil; lead* nitrrolw for the swollen body, th " 'a "' patient troopers jumped on it to force last English sovereigns to he buried ' lustic teachex. is no ro.yj r. d to Music." - , , .... " I" begive you satisfaction. Parmare side notes discounted, It down, The body bUI the troop ill Westminster, Henry Vill. ex� pressed a preference for Wdm(lsor,and "Well, there la a royal way f bli " J"111, * � ��. - -- - - - am burned out of the buildiqg, and w`a a birried there in the chapel of ,St. coming miNtress of the piano, 1. sai ­ " 7� , VETERINARY the monlos hastily filled (fin grave of George. Charles 1. was taken from the Prillice,sia, at the same tiano hill it �11 I - " ­ ­ ­­­ ----- the gTontest ITAng of hie dity. Lho soaffold lit Whilto Hall and in. Ling down and looking the lid of t 1, il'. " .-. �,- It. IV. F, CLARK, V. S.. graduate of the DOntarloVatterinary Colitga, Toronto I Benry T. died at the oa�stlo of Lions, Hontry El. a,t the palaco of Chition. te'rred in tha royal vituat, only a sion- inatTument and putting the key int her "and " , ,�, "I" i . ­ , I - I �','Iil ' reApectfully call We attention of borse ow�,, to my o1proved me tied at opittrating on homes' Icelb. fro h supply of vaterinfury mptilrinom Office Ri,cha-rd 1. Wee mortally wounded at inscribed with the namc,,j of the three marking tile spot. Wit1win a few feel pocket, there it its." She qu:r , _kly, littwever, repented I ,, �L�� _ �L, �, :Iwaysciah-od. and stables-Ntrwillate in at, Goderich. the isiego of the castle of plialux, and a)ro Guried Geo,r1go Ill, George IV, her hasty temper and made a prett ;,�� �, �; , .,: � - --- all wevre buried in the immediate vicill William IV., and sevoTal other inem- apoIlogy to the Music teacher. ,� - "', , v., � Tonsorial. � lky of the pjaeen where they died. ba'xii of the ruya.1 family, Prince A]- fie" :ITC tWOi stl>rieS th,at show Lt ­�� ,',., �: !,%4 - ,�;- -------- -- ONTUN&L ST , BIA1, ROOMS- fq�7 31 i,,toorroater There tire other English Kings who lure buried on the continent, James If. Vext is buried at Progmare, ill� Queen'.9 delicate and kindly' colasidej C,Ort for ,,�,.-', � 1,�,! ". ":" 0, SWANGOrf be J. Brophtly.) In tile Windsor 1grounds, benotatly a 1, e"ry one with whorn fib .:�,�.,,� proprietor. .%­durn. Line) , ol*An hharea, hmnr- takitina nual alkarapooln". Ravors stinroosolill died in PaTis, aad was buried there magnificent mausoleum, cos, I onuto ,,, contact, independent dr h 11 c:I�.­" , ' -r��,� " �--,' and bon, d. His son ,3vhlob the Queen nearly $1.000,000. The roy- ce' her station. After her successio , ' ��!., ':L:�� ----.---- I -. THE PRET&NDER, al tombN of England's Rings, tile'rel- to the throne her first queenly ac .' �� ,P'. �"-;:,�:,,,, M3M.ALW MoLean's under the name of James Ell., and the fare, afford every rariety of stylo, front the w a', the writing of a letter to he aunt, I '' ZA-&-R3KZIS'- two later Pretenders, iblider the tit) o7 rki,dei ,sculptor(, of -Saxon . , ,,�,! ��,-,� �JL', i��`i, I I CORNRR EAST -ST. AND SQUAltil, of Charles II., Rod Henry IX., are bur 7 times to the meet highly finished ar- ti,stirI work of the nineteenth century, QUEEN ADELAIDE, .I, I FAMILY ORDE113 A SPECIALTY. Led in the oburolL of St. Poter in RQOJO L . ---- ourldoling with, her and begging her t - verythlog tit Season and prices always right. George 1. died in Hairover, and there --- III- - SPOIT -- IN .8 L � APLAiqD re,main In m,cupation of Windgsor Cw I the English people allowed him to Ile tic (in lOng its it suited her wishol an , � , Geo, Smith buried. 'William rlxtraor�dllary F'. � '.rr , "" I ' "Ined 1'r tile coravien-ionce. "To her Majesty, It QUlcan," was how the :��.,,��, i Rnfuts, son of the Couquar� . Alhlirt,-* .f T11,4 Vollaliry. young Queen Or I �:,,. ',L ��`! --­�, Or, was the first Niorman King, to Wouderful as are the recorded feaLs d-rcssod the letter, whereupon som �VY��,- , �� ; � L, L "' I -",I-' 11 II find a gTave in England. The story of the Scandinavians withi snow -shoes cnr, rem,risttrated wIth her, pointin - . . 11-11111, 4: . � ,,­, " HOVoRBUILDER of his death in the New Forest is well or skees, they will not bear comparison out that the w,lidow of Kling Willia., 74� ­ I �-,;­ .%till GENERAL CARPENTER. known. Not so familiar tire the cir- with these of the) Lnpps, described by W. was no langer Queen, but Quee ' I 1,:,�,�': L Houses remodeled, and general repairs cumstrincels of his burial, As soon its ' MrL Paul Du Cbaillu in his recent book. Dowager. "That I am perfecti 11 ': ":­ .1,11 ", I - attended to promptly at moderate the King's 'death was discovered, hi.9 '*The Land of the Long Night," aware of," replied Queen Victor-ir , I . �:%� �j, e'1111I,, �, ill ices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. attendants, as In the cast) of his fath- The Lapps not only make perilous "but I 'will riot be the Eirst one t �- :�� I �, :I".�'�', I 1;1,1 ; �� I I-, SHOP -Kingston Street, Goderich. or, di.sporned in various directions to secure what they of the royal descents, but they dart at full speed across wide chasms and, reari.ind her of Lt." � It is dqficult to im,wine �,,, ;", , , , ,-;�'1;1� , I , , , ";',',. L � , , � , `��,-,',` I Road. � could treasures. A party of peasants strip- rivers with the simple aid of their snow -shoes, it Thorns. Carlyle sitting down to an old-firah � I � 11.'�, �­-" , � , - --. � r M� �45 pod the body of its rich apparel, and is a grand eight, but one with a fear- ioned talk with the Queen, but it cc ,� ,,,, 0',�Li '­ , � . , I I 1�1 , I � - , , - - Funeral Notice. a chat,onal burner, named Purkisq, tul thrill fn It for the uninitiated ob- server. otarred once. The Meeting tcok plac �, �e- r :,,,� "', pa saing with n load, recognized tile in the drnwi-ag roL,do df Dean �&an I. �1 L 1�­ . , � � I I. The properturalshing andoonducting TIFU pro body as that of the King, throw off On one occasion, as M`r. IYU Chaillu ley. , The exge oif Obelsea, not �,n th � 11 - � �I�­ , � " ; 1 Ile ,VNII � of FVNRRALS at a cost which does withus. Ft hie charcoal, and placed the corpse on 'toad on one si,del of a clhasm near ka,st abashed by being in .the pros I I" I , . ­. notmakettaburden, anturt latitaink. 1 hL -1 cart to catwey it to town. Cover- the line of descent, at some start per- once of )its Sovereign, pulled up hi ,� L� � , " , �. I I � 4 . I J . . BROPHEY & SON. oil with mire and blAc,k with coal du-st ' � 'in formcra, Ile expressed himself as it lit. choir quite cletile to her artlitprocce&4 1. !', : �� � the lending Undertakers and Embedra. Ins litsidi, the body of the Red King arrived tie noxious about Passible, accidents, in lah quaint 1'�ay to cro6ts-ronestloi I , L 'L L: , ��,11:11� om 000aftlooN. OuT Winchester, and ]VurkLis received for His L"'Pit' calft"PUmeill heal'll him Witt, , hir am her historical knowledge ­ 1� L ,� I" L � � 1, � his trouble Lt title deed Lot the small 8 in ile, and replied : "Do testes and dialikea� They talke4 : , I '', I I h as tanont, and not Ito afraid; tboy will guide Ia. there fair same time, grc tly immers L LL , I'-,' ji %L1 , - - . ","", . tit family of the tiame name, sold to be their slices as skilflift fie a skilful ed in one it nother, and it W safe to Be, ", , , ., ,,,, � . . . . . . . . . . ... VXr I his deticandacts, still live on th Pra- r boatman steers his boat. I think, per. ' Lbnt the crabbed old plul000pher gav) I : ,,, :", ! I 11 � I . z . � Oker & Myers portly. *fWilliam wath buried lit% the Winchester frapis, the .oremost means to touch you with his hands as he by, the Queen a fresh sensation. Ca r. ,�. ,rl , � , "�., I I The Unitertakers. Cathedral, ,and shortly After the complaitilon of n gorgeous passes so dri 'not be frightened- do not move an lyle afterward declared himliself to N much impressed by the torseneast ari I , 'i I 1 I anadusits ef maselaslaoss"a cottootoon, Of I Ilialsakning. tomb the north lower fell and oroah. inch. ffe is one of, the Most expert oonse of her reaularks, %viltbola be can. I I I �.� %, 1. whitio, ""ratoo and ad it to attains. A plain slob was next "Mong us." traste,d faviorrably with the ramblinp . .�i I I .1 I Modem Appliwanools. placed over the grave, but during the The speaker had barely finished the inaccurnoiesi Of the nwtjolrity of wo. 11 , " �11 ; � OUR PrJ01M ARE VERY LD W. uritan Insurrection, the royal tombs words when the foremost Lnpp, with Mon. : �, ,I . 11 11�rfrtis., Utl4actionGluaranteed. L In Wi nobester were viollited, andtho 1, ailroad apood and dangerously close, Literary celebrities, as a rule � . I r, ,1',:L . . � It It lition,lip k�CAER 3 AYERS, .khatraaa. skulls and 11innes were. kicked rind bare down upon Du Chaffin, and be - (Ore he could realizo it passed in front w era not tholSe who attained to any ,:;, I I � -1 L - 'Al - I .. V !, thrown about the trhurolV by the Puri. of him, within throe tent, although high deg.ree of perennial ta-mr at the �� I . I �: L I I I . - - an troopers. After this disgraceful w IthOut tanObf1log him, Lie his c Milan. handa lot tho, Queen, but she paid . , 11 ;L � - I ' .. , _ ''I I atione it was Impossible to distinguish i0a 1104 pvc-droted, Still it to k his 00 Ohitrloo Dirlktma orne cd the most de)i- 1 � . , ­� I , , . � Webb Planing US the skeletons, No the bones of William Rufus, Kineallit, Etbe4wulf, Ethel- b"Ath. away, his boart best no quick- ly. paid to a writer. Dielcong, who, by . !, ',-J: , atone. Edrad, Eligbort and other istbv� 00fore he had time to recover Ito Saw Like way, in hio youthful days livas .- L P;!� I ­ I I .� . . I aTeigns were all gathered into two tho Lapp in thd air. over the chasm do-swured by a grand putistoon for the I , ;Ii,: 1, -. ". . BUCHANAN & SON, Large chsote. -b" wero Placed in the ..It of t1to aburch'. ; then in the twinkling of an eye he had yoluthful Queen, wan Invited. when pi I I "I"L, � 11 . I � . ' alighted an the other pide, Others tol- the ollolimik of his fame, to dine at 1� � 1 I t ,I I I � r� I, �. OoAtraotors WIMR9 THEY STILL REMA IN lo -ed, � Their momentum wital very Window Ca,e6e. He was, after din- 1.".1 -, 1,1 an I d Buildera Sohn in buti at Worcester. Ile diod, great, and in Irish than & Minute they nor, presented by the Queen with a t f. I , ; 14) Same QA7 Of 1% mrtilit. others of din. had leaped ov*r the river and colatinto- copy ot her book, "Tour in thin ftb- � 'L , ?4',"';1 Maratifilleturcra ofoseld dealers � ' ' � trosis, and mortification, at the loss of ,od their forward caurse'L which they lands," and an that fly-l[oat w" in- ". , . In oil' kinds at Buildil M . ,�, : I lariat such &&Lumber, his baggage anla treasure while cross could not atopo on the pi &Ina scribed 1% her own hand, tW wnt- �� I 1. � I , I ,,,,, 1�foaftr , I . . lAth, Shingles, ..&c. 1DIg an ROD' at the "W&sh�" -TO'boo's (*low. The ra they lessened their onto; 'Fxvm the hurablosit toi the most I : , I . life w" far from exemplary, and at speed gradULoHy with the help distinguished authm In Mgland.., �,, I �0,pjei andra�%tlonatsos furnished on spit Its aloilliz. feeling decidedly uneasy re. of ostaseks thin an" of �,hitlh The Qumn afterward r4horwed imany 1 ,I , 4006f� ga:Tdina his possible reception in the were thnot deep in the ano*� favora to ths. latols Lord Tienlaysbut, but i. L I I I I (Selloiftlituxott'lao next world. be diroote(P that his body Alto the rApps leaped over, their logs 6"n "a milthoola him A peer of the I . I I I L.Ouohattan & son. Churob, between t1a slb�rlross of SS. wars somewhat boo,t, and &a they -Ion, a%e dW tot bestdis, as great a I , 11 .. .1 ­­ -1 I - � " , - ottwoelld - A'S TO W)& VANDWAUTING. and Wuatiotbraw, In whose atnook thA allow they righted' them. e0"*lofd`int- . � company be aaamot to have regarded aelyc%&. While In the air, they toolatin. AN RX(Malm STOPLIr , . L ,�, I , , i�4-06 "Ill, thtl0k ift MATOA Chat- 11IM"If , IRS 1`03sonably aeoure. "In the tollned thei skeilse parallel, as, it the, of tho Qutexil$ hiaon,W is recorded in r . I ' *000,Jk 40*n In W hoindwritingl sionols ' thurch IA the cbontty or thapal blad heft on the snow, and when ibey lowma6tica Wltb tbo tramIng at tbe � . � �, L r r I 040-U It At &Xnb Of them 111111118t of . that Ptilloolis Ar,ohUr, thib unfortun- alight,lid the flikesol ware on tit perfect bulloytito anuminaiing tha birth bit the . . �'%,:**tt4ft drIIA)MIL' Atilic-bild L . ,� Whose unhappy fisto tarnished level with eaob Other. No CoAD looked pretlept Ritit. Afteil ths'"tial state - I I - '': - ..,: % � ., I , It, , - �i - Shi6l*06 *11th Dols of the Most to be moft tboon; two at three test MiNtit, tl* bloilletib rart J-booef�, '111ar L. I . I I , I 1. � � Ai,& )�*Tls nom I � , litilthead olibanaot of In* x0hu. Art &bA*,d Of Lonothrse. Ma.*t,y and the PjAlrloe af portfactly � *1j#*WUi'J,0*� ti(irfc". hd Mid, - wa* ­ the vrelovalimptivol, bstr to the Ens- t1ft"cillAh 'LL'T *6thm to Ird a it 11., le Lprfa* sk Wed)." Wharto t'h'W WA4 hliti*b to the " . -1 AW www. lith L:,r, thrown, bot fall thitlat tbies hands of * boo k*At tht took Of thill 6h QIaosoo Illa 11W bodft-tolfwar tottlill ht 1111`�l boy the rilI 0066*t. wsions I �* " gl" "6 toloUtiod, #JW " ^ -Tobul, hIA U!104. suit WAII Put toditath solL I , 4 JLvas ,koo ttltooy! , top,&V;6&ttftlwb6 Mid.' WAlk a tatoth.. M"M6 t to it r46k Ito 7�- , , I I , I L .1 I 'I 1%, L I !** , -LL' I , ,cift ft*� oftiti"'Lo# I *W totaottotoloom olitst. tat Cruelty. 60 , I thi t 7AA* 45 It* � � 6,6*7 Itt ho" to 0"t It 66 1:4 had h4oftoc wo "*$ dftjr loolitbawd MIA vrill -Atv*r dw .dwo vil*'a, I . I I L 4, * '. . Of" -, - ,J . V b "b*1116 I I I 11 aoitt-t **44 Im , " �� - �, ... . L "Ill " I I' , ��. ,, , 1. � I � . . L � I C � I . I -, �F � &I5, 1. If : L. . . I I " 1 , I I L I `,;, I I , I 114- 1, ,� I , - � I I I L - . . I I I I , � ': , I , , � I I ,., ,,, , . 1� 11 . � :: . :. � I . IL I . I . " . ­": "' L ' " . . . , . I . I L I ------'L . �. -1 L '-Jjj� `L . ' ' ?0 � , . � L , I '.. . ' ' L 1. I , . I Q_ I , , , . ,&, ,_J"� '.­­�­,!� Wjhr 11 .: . , ­­ .�.�- , " .. . I , � , , .-A . , .,-., � . , � , � I I � . . 11 0% 71"'M - . . . . 1. I . 1. 11 ­ -''. I ­ ------ `1 . . . .1 .. I - - ' . "A-00'aw", &,*W tiost, Quison. -A om- I A SOLVIWO� THWORTS, 9 I - "yo thist Idea that ILISQ THIS 18 T1 I LAT18T GURI � EUREME 8 a-bod.-� -1 TLM, Worg aliek, IT"r. 'tt"I"s, a war vorrostloadittfroara ZiLloserseloick lia tered a superb diai&n(l, "It is not Ttle,rautpoa the. quo" oiI their . bolliel:14 iiii this wokyi, "Hier V,4�eaty I I MEDICAL WIN ARE APPLYING OUT ilissith Arova. I I , FOR 10194TAW WSWES Winston Spencer MuTobill, who was I LOVE 81 Otto. sold the katant Fixelter art perfectly - war -xvispondsup during the late - " �- and electrin ligh-ting, It w" wall," Tures IAVV Kaman soulkertels to *versus* campailgill 'Ca Africa, Aloyal't,loot once. in - Wkeni the ott4tzol Duke cd Wellington _ -xiastossittissus in rostilitiortimbils, Noto the, lititerelista of the, Uttruing Post, he , In a pgvtty Litt I, ap,,rLLUcjaL 10 the Was Iliximim Miniatew uni,*r George IV. lark sell thlealre" make it"I'Lleat" VP Ploonfilisad to follow the ocovits ffir a day - des Twactill, I'mi"", Lh o,o IL�08 he maungesill the (Ad molitar.rch eltoly go 449 argrers Four. Avenue . Tlw English had made a rapid advance . � Lady. wILb 13DOW is in torlivoleals" "A enough. but when, be attempted the asking; ativo Old fattest thing Into the heart of the Boer fillAition, PbUs4el- - wbits fisix and "LaPPY black eye 8, IV no gamn tactips wAh the yiii,ii Quve-lia A.morlic.lou medical scielti diaturblus and alarming their s4yerea- is torurafto lot at orilits, iltioul In' ft"o- Vi, ptoria, he mpit his match, She pbla has now to operation a large ries, who attempted , to outflank the human bakery. The other similar the itly that wkilideld I the fast "Upe,rLal ded- constantly otit'witted himl. One of outflati cavatry, Land rode into bakeries are in operatioili to Chicago 9pou to Mike ter IL white ko,pje a to ld"e. MCLILL- tiollissis of bralarle. sh - c0at tl�o earlift,tat official actit was. to tiring atone and New York; "A the popularity of on the 13, l,wh right. . gell'.. for ... y years ti,rin,, do ti" 8� befosv her a court-martial death . "Ulel�6.. WbIltill-W eikp6ofed h6t-Ito 1M,A.Q,WA=,"=0MAA&-,g9,%WJU9 daily- -A,q klngtimb�,eoldfer rode ug -to his ite, to princelsti, Matti,111ti, pay em 'moo 6110. ")7. ,' sign its a Matter of ollearse. A soldier � Uany doctors of note are prescribing � geltiml. "Lig" inatead beir of vapol-rit III. Lt, b,g ,thosic duittoti yuuua� I wagi to W executed tow d"ertiou. and Of mcdiclnt� for cer- -Sir,-, be asked, .. may, we cut them polpsald � r th --s`0 s LLH handli. to 0 aid P, ,, ago the death warra4t wa* placed be- , Isla, forms of disesse. off V I think we can joist do it." OT st&Lo ,a her In the Philadelphia institution the The scouts prickod up their Pairs. The towc, the Queen by the Duke, she ralseJ � liLessfits UP considerable "illain lit% the Lies of twker"Ll"I"I" I hex eyes tall of .teiara to Ilia face, doctors claim that the application of general refle9tad. best to patient" ill many cases "All "Yea daily strong between the ,,,,o ,,Id Lad"I'd- I quyuag; "ffavi� y9a poothing to may in great rights," said be. May try," " hals very beneficial effects. I Now It was a race from the beginning. find when the Pat, ri"'n hotel -L tile 'I behalf -of this pUluman I" "Nothing," Methods Of aliPW116 this boat to *they reached the kopje to find A squad Princeme I$ onotioded by tll.L VkIlloa- aaO the Duke, standing patioato Dow make it quite possible to of Boars there beford themi. age, her landuu, w Ith 1L� tWu la"Op" . at attention. Him one of him own pxi- � "he halt times." bake them up to - 400 degrees Fahr, "Too late Y' said the Witiall leader, Oull Mel' (to the box' ar ,,vos onot or Lt he 1 t veitee, deserted three � "Oh, Grace, Which to 188 degreea'above the bolibag steadily. "Back to the other kupjel a 11 h " ,L w ok t I o " " tWiDe Is old th' your th' .ak again," Point of water, withattv danger to the Gallop I" &,,,,, dea Temed to letel' ' pleadeA the Queen agi If ishe were ask- ,,the human system. "Then," says Mr. Churob-Ill. companion for a Cup of Lea I'd a I Lug tow the file o; her dearest friend. t "Well, your Majesty, he cortalinly 14 -A trained nurse Is in constant at- inalikotty crashed out, and the swish fireside cha. It is then, �Vor tile Gel`�Uth�,t hat . a ba4 soldier, but there wall somebody ' teudituce during the baking process, and wLLr at bullets filled the air. I TLU1088 suam of that ha l, revived, timen and Old. `*C`en�� a L whiraiipI;1ke for his good charact or. He a ad the tomperatitire, respiration, and had disualltvated. Nowi I put my foot cold of those murthfuIl Ll -y6 W lien May be A tolexubly good fellow lot se forth, are carefully! watched. up into the stirrup. The horse, terrified --&,ease the be-tontia Hus"Ll'o ,,,� Llio Ldol- . civu life." to about 150 delgreest FRlar, little in- at the, Gr�rri plu-toged wildly. The iMBd clotiffese Of the flGk1" b'l each. r "Oh, thank You," ,laid the Queen in convenience to felt. Then the patient saddle turned, and the animal broke it in to this frileuldly 90,13 " that Lilt) - heartfelt tonels, and befeire the as- becomells t1urety. Sips of water are away. giYeft from time to time. The "Most following story of' tile I'l 01,0t,al of I tcuirsheld Duke oculd'utter a word of I protelit, able had written acroas the giving , of the ecritite welt already of water is thelught to add somewhat two hundred yarits, off. I yvab &I alle' Napoleon for the haa�j uL Nilil', 'ie Mon - flu", ""ch a V Paper the word, "Pardoned," till 'Xbve efficacy of the treatment out foot, at thie, closest range, a, mile through the gentle reaction which L' jo is effiet and coming source, A may he relLed Jl)Oo d' Po' 5 0 from cover of any kind. I turned and Inductsa. 'When, 180 degrees have' belt L... for my life train the Boer marks. " . Ing the iring of 0011, Owle Now Year's eye par- registered fin the central cylincier-the men, and I thought, atilran. 'Hurv, 'indicated U'verybody knows Lilt .toly ,I how 3 VICTORIA'S POSIES. dogreest being on, ' a long at Last, I take it.' the young emperor tlaw ,LuLi full "p ­ I 0-b" t-hermometer-tho patie.at feels tbou,- "Suddenly as I fled I isawi a scout. tIlve to the clatirmo of tho f" "as"l- �, Flower.s rouit Grew by Royal coal sanda of tiny streams of heat imping- He came from the left across my track, " white title wits rLding in th6 LLI - naiad. i'1181 against his body'. These streams a tall man on a pale horse. 'Give ine hurt few know that that w�'A n.1. his e VictotrIia the Gbod had many hob,- are priamig'through the perforations a Btirrti I ahOULC;.. fia,jit gILMpW of her. 'J"L event h3p­ y blIUA- She GlYllected photographs, lit the circulating jacket. . be Lotoplisd at "To my ourprise, planed yes" bebor a, accordLng to g - chr'na and camal'e hair §hawls. �bo III, At 200 degToos one experiences a oil, Go. do Saint Airmailed, Who Was Willister prided hotrfiolif OU bi y1astery of Hin- dream), sensation, and from this point " 'Yels,' he #said, shortly. 'if foreign affaira durtug ill,, ,ecrund a do's ta Doe. She was an admirer of tip to 280 degreea the baking e.xp,)ri- "in a Moment I found myself be- ounpire and who spout Iluell Llluo at t fine cattle, and had a weakne,%9 foli- once is really quite pleasant. Water laind him on the siaddle. Then we rode, Dompl,egno Lus the 91best Of the am- - whlito a ad "Oreana-co-lored" horsus. belle at 212 degrees. Fuhr., and yet I put my arms about( him to catch) a pexor. After the Stra,sburg flu3co Of - Butabormand beyond allothier thI at 280 Fahr, a. batmant beIng does not grip of the mane. My hand dabbled in 1880. the young Louis Napole-1 was I Victoria loved flowers. As a girl and suffer the least fuconven�enov. It is blood. The horse was hard hit, but airrooted and shut up Lit the LIJ11"oks - as a YG`uug� MiLron she lwas an �,m- endured for like a gallant beast be, extended him- until the tottering throat, (if Louis 13 thuni-aistle gardener, Her big sun- I UPWARD 011) AN UOVR self nobly. The pursuing bullets piped Philippe, had gained its equlkiblium, �- hat wati almost; as famAiar to the gar- In certain cases, however, Much higher and whistle(] overhead, ball' the range and his ministers decided Ill sued tile denci,s of Wd!odsoir a's were the car- f ' temperatures are required. in some was growing longer. piretender on the four Months' voy- d nation bX14 in Which tile s,�;rereign coallitiians) from 350 degroc,q to 400 " 'Don't be firfghtened,1 b.i,l my age to America that all the Iii,stories - was especiially fond of working, 84'13- degrees Fah.r., are Inecessary. I' Heat re"Iter. 'They won't hit you.' Then now toll about. He was hu -0014 �tcrosa 0 ping and clipping and Weeding, to, her at these high degrees is not very be groaned. "Ilfy poor horse, oh, my France in the right, and lit Paris, ), grelat content and the gardeners' pleasant. Thribody aeoms to be liter- Poor horse I Shot with' an explosive whexe'a halt was made, ho was taken t amazement. One "al the favuritL ally zoa,sting. 'The blood at 350 degrees bullet I Oh, My poor bonse 1, to the prefectiLre of police and given - 4toriLssi told at Flinpreas Frederick is seems actually to be- boiling, and can - 'Never mfnd,' aald 1. 'Yotv have his bire"fast in the great liall. The t that whom '%he was a small ghri she be felt to be ooW)sing tlaxotigh the saved my life., protect of police at the hVIL' was M. e -in assisting her royal mother in, the veins at ra,oethorse spee.d. 1 The heart " 'A,b,' he rejoine.d. 'blut it's the horse Gabriel Deleasart, wbose wother-in- . f1dwer beds. The Qulsen noticed ,that 1, thumps wildly, or else' seems to have I'm thinking about 11 law, the Oarantess de L&I-sorde, was a 9 1,11-2 amall Viotocrict did niat wear gar- disappeared altogether. Bags of ice "That iwas the whole of our conver- w&rm friend of Afnic. de bdontijo, It dening gloves, 'and reminded her are cOna.tantly applie.d to the bead sation." friendship that was reswusible for t blaa.t When illie, the Queen, was a When, these degTeea of heat are ad- ------- 0- the sharing of certaLa educational Lid - It. O,hA,d She was not li,�rmltte,d .to work In the gayden With bare handA. "Per- ministered, , Sips of icei water are given froin, time to tionte. 160 MILES AN HOUR. vautag,os between Duitenie and be,r d I sister, and the two childnIn of M. Dell- a haiii not," said fbi ,yi-,laog Victoria, "but yc,u we're obt J;lorn�Prruoess Itcy- AI very remarkable fact in contlec, '- German Finwror Kirpecill to 1111ay. Electrile Lien. with the baking is that time�s asaart. It happened Lhat the very c . d at ot England. I was.,, at Trains at That slived. the temperature of one's body Ja hall assigned for the temporary hab- the The Qu-n'N fa,votrite fl*wers The personal flaterest which the Ger- actually raised five or, six degrees. In itation of the prisoner piinco, was .(,I 'were ViDlets, ani her grcerb�!uses always mart Emperor shows ini the affairs of can3s at fever this is copaideral a dec:d- one devoted at loss important times 9 d hoisted s,3me In bloom, as the old as his country and the active help he till advantage, ,as it brings on the to the children land their studies, to a well an the Itow varieties were oulti- gives to every firwetical scheme or mrisis, and the reactiou sets,, in much development �s an admirable object wb" they airrived just as the unfor- tulamto youth was being led from tho vated by he -r gardeners. Itoties un- More xapidly than it otherwise would. lestion to rulers and leaders Of door. , c dex glass weire also- a speoialty of the After the baking the patient feels Governments the ,Av,Drl,d over. The It wan at Compiegne, however, that �I Queem'a greenticuses, an.d tibu cl;uall- weak, -He is tlrc�n rubbed and made great strides Nv,h:4ddi Grerniany has been ,the real cotirtighip began in the au- �ng wbi-to niphotou was her Majesty's to rest Until completely restored to making of late inf t(he commercial tumn of the year 1852. Louis had been I I- fa viar 1 te. She al,,fo love] mignonette, normal condition. 'A� two hours' rest morld are due in no small measure to emperor for almost a whole year, He Wall flowers, h1ma Lickle and other d '" makes one feel ad if he had) enjoyed the Emperor's enterprise im encourag- tind coated the Bou;rWils from their .- hardy outdoor plarit.j and blossams it Pleasant, drellimless sleep. On Ing the adoption of the latest scientific unhappy Supremacy, and was making Q t 114, I WOL170 generally ,grown in ther going Out into the air a species of ex- InventionslI and the applicationir of all marry in the very chateau that they young do ya. 0 hilaration is experienced and one seems known facts of sciencly to the indint- Wed above all others to Royal France, Thip orchi-d hJuso at Frogmor� better fitted for mental and physical tries of tile Krupire. Mllie. tie Muntijo was antong the iner- 4 ,%hloavri Rome rare,pfarats, and the see,- exertion then he West before the ,rhe ll�illpet`Or is or present arrang- rymakers. One morning as a gay ried b2an of Egypt was always vl.*sltcd y baking. ing to have a thorougk* test of the hunting party rode out into the for - ;In its floiwering sc,,19,ya by its royal The Principal forms of disease In electric railway train inGermany. He est In which kings uf the blood,royak 04%yrnof; few cultivtktoris succel-A in �vhioh hot dry airl is used are:%GouL, b3lieves that the Motive power for pas- �e I- bloarning it yearly, a fact of which rheru#m-,A It isMI, inflainnintotion, . lith- senger, and c.specially express trains were warit to chus,o the stag in for- Iller Majesty was Justly prou4. 'I'lle kemiao obesity, oedema, and all forms frotor Berlin to Lbol different German mar dayll, the dew lying thick upon e P'lin hl--luse'iq brig-litene,i] by the scar- of Parn-coug"sUve, neu'ralgio and oap�tals should be electricity, while the gTass attracted Eugenie. "C',ould A let fikswera (d the poinsettia, which eve'a psychic. -Some very: remarkable for"freight trains, local' trains and anY glem be more ,splendid ?" she said, n t are out In quantities forr raso and ta- , cures have been reported, among the traffic on Lbe brauchif lines .teana stojpp!Dg to pick a clever leaf upon ble decoration. For tranidenhair ferns 3,000 persons willo have already been [night serve for a longl time to come. which sparkled a drop of (Lew as pure - r Lhie Qu�en had a fancy, and her pri- baked in 'America. Persons have been fie (Ilinks, however, that not only the as, crystal. V41to sitting roym ,1vas ge,.q,crally tibia to walk, aftert years of affliction (k,rman ,capitals, butt all the big cities That very day a special envoy left adoirned by a fine specimen or I %vo. w ith deform,mg rheumatism n,nd ill of the continent, Ought ( 0 have direct the castle fair Paria and did not re - 0 Thel advnince maille in all branollaw certalm� cases Glaronic fcruas� of distase electric railway contmunication, � burn until he had found a frosted 9010- I- Of garden -Ing durim, her re I n in have been cured. Thei hintporor Lie placeX at the dla ell trefoil, in the center of which gl.it- d � - ken"Ated the Queen much metro th,in I I , , � . - postal of a prominent elcotz:cal firm the tered a superb diai&n(l, "It is not 0 mo,re diAGOM-ries like the tolophnne 0 triTtary line between, Blarlint, and Zola. brighter than the dewdrap," said the �- and electrin ligh-ting, It w" WHEN LONDON LACKED POLTCE. Bon for the Pu4pose, of experimenting g,sLlWnt emperor, offering it to Mile. e only a few years ago that sh2 con- - with electric trainis, anst-he has pro. M,ontijo, " but it is more, lasting." 9 nerited to havie electric lights in'lier . story or too , vow will obqe,vplI in learr� mised to promote thel imelertaking by It was on December 31 of the same a varivArs palaces, but %ho was alwiay8 land fit 1700, ItIl Means in hW power. year that the real decliarati,on of the a ready to mkikn exporimentg In flork A hundired years ago there were no It is hoped to attain a speed of from emperror's sentiments was made, and y culture and try any n..,iw inettic,:Iq ,.f police In the strer)ts cd London, find 125 to 160 milea,an hour with electric tit the veiry hotel of Lho Princess Ma - 1, growing fruits an,'d vk-,ge,tabics. D such incidents welre possible, n.9 the following, 'Walter cars now being b%ilt_ The carriages "'bich look like sleepinig.cars, tbilde, In which she still holds, at rare intervals, her charining . -Almong the fmit,q cultivistel under wilich Sir Be,,gaill have ac-' receptions. glass for Victoria's special delectation, 431111170111clea in the Century- I conamodatian for fifty persons. If the She had R large company gathered 3 wore bartarms, and Strawberries, the TheTe is a story belonging to the trial succeeds On thei present thirty atround the greskit chimney in her Sa- - formp-T bearing fritit, the latter blo-i� I year 1790 or whiell illus- kilometra track, the time� will not be Ion to Wellcome the new year, which - -mL n4g, al"at Christmas time; and .therea,bout tTates the all,go?utp. lawlessness 6f the far distant when Honirbing may be promised to be so momentous for the 0 lit'laketfuls (A rip, strawberries n ,liviirw lot Wapping, just neaclied from Berlin in a little leas Wne,Pwrtc family. Madarne do Man- - Ill - eked c v1C,ry February, fo,r f he ontaide the Towelr of London, w hie h than an hour, the care starting at I,- tijo and her two lovely daughters were I Queen'si table, was alway-,9 garrisoned by, trolops, gave tervallit of a quarter Or half an hour. By increasing among this (guests. At half past 11 - Grapasl make a fine sh-dw at Wind- Offense, to his neighbors by complying L -be spQ to r expreas in he room and ` -- Tile vinerles, heavy With th us- I with same QIbIlOxioun law. Ile r .,,V_ I a. , .Which here is r LaS ,now On an aver- like 60 kilometres found a seat beside Eugenia. She was ,ndm olf clu4ters Of grap,Is, are In cd a waxning that they Intended to au, hour, to 2r�o radiantly beautiful then, "d on this l wonderful ,eight, In these ficuses it "'t t'le k him. by which 1-11107 meatnt that kilometros, the electric expresses coa- - - occasion, she wore white volvet, ith w I is possible to gathoT peachor� in May. t hey wore going too Murder him. Th e alstifig Only Of One large oar, the idea) the Jeweled cilbvar leaf -the imperial 1 anA thi.4 IN where onrer 12,000 straw- - Main had the bul3dog can ,rage of his I railway of the filturd will have been gift -nestling upon bez basom. When . bexry plantre are ralsed an nually. one, time ; he sent away his wife and ohil- jo.c,bod. . I I I Midnight atTuck, according to a cus- r vrr,vtalty in the way of fruit is the � (trein ; got a friend a.9 brave as him- -----qll- LORD ROIBERTS, Luc1cy TTiF tom which still prevails at the Prin- Mathilde's Japanese date plum Here, too, or self to join him ; closed his lower shut- ,SDA yS. Owle Now Year's eye par- . rather in apl2Iclally constructed pIts ters and barricaded his door; then laid ,Lord Roberts is inclined to be super- ties, ench gentleman imprinted a kiss ' quit(, inear. grohv-the p)noapples, which In ammunition, bTougbt in and loaded stiti*4-s. He is a firmi'tieliever in a ,,Pon the forehead of tie lady at his I Ire ready in haidwinter, and are OX two Puna, one for himself and one for .. lucky day." His "lucky day" is Tuca_ right. Put a,t this Point the superb I noited excellence. ''Totrantoirs are his friend. At nightfall the attacking day, which has 691ared'v;ry promin. tact of the Countless (Is Montij, as - never "oput of aleagon" at Windsor, party arrived, armed with guns -rid ently in the more important of sorted itself, a,nd just as Napolloort was and the Queen's ga.rdonews are oaid stOTIVS. Thoy began with a voildy of ,phases ,flob's" operations in South Africa. The famous,maroh 'Lbmt to pr" his lips to the fair to grow the, finest green peas, beans the latter, birlit the besiovd paid no Floppies the Free State brow of her da'[41iter, the latter ut- an,1 Ixitnt�-K,m in England. attention ; then they fired at the win- - from Emlin was; begun on Tuesday, tered ot 1111haxlP OrY, and then whigpor­ -141111111a.- dowlli, and while the . I, we -re loading February is. Crolnjo surrendered on ad. " 0h, mother, you hurt .,, T. n, II,usaday Me be I Februtary 27. Sloemfoatein aigai.n. the besieged let fly among them, Won entered on Tift-day. collecting herself, she gently Pushed tbia A TRIFLE TOO SHARP. rind killed or W'Quq&d tliva or three. Naroh 18. He They retired left Bloemfontein on the March to the in emperor &way and pr(,ented to him her ISIOnder white " One day a barbor'a sh,-�p in the co�afusion, but return- 40d in laxVer numberst and with Vila, on . Tuesday, Usly 1. as left blind. Sire," she said, " In ftfakill it is net the West had but me empty chair. A mrkn wearing a rary big hat a till greater fuTy. All nf$ht long the unequal com- ,Kroonstqd Tor the Transvaal on Tues. day, May 2,2, litainted ,,Us - Won for ladies to grsot such favors walking Wirth a great deal of nwng- bat ralged. When their anim, n't' n u I 10 W`18 0,11 HPalut, thin two and the union Jack in Pretoria on Tuesday, June 5, to gentlemen, even on Neu, Year's eve, and -1111111 [a all I can ge,r entered, Irting his Imit on a peal tbeu. men dropped Out of a back window Into n . tomb er Tueaday . . -has indeed baArkour great ft for you." Napoleon kinvield th-b Lips of the and drawing a revtilver, turn- ed to tho idle maD add, said :- yard, where thqZ bid in a saw Pit. Ob- soldier's lucky day. May, It continue tof be go. tY fingerx and said in a low pret- tone, "Noixt I waink a nhiavoo-Just a common serve that khts battle lasted aill ------- 41-- Yeft'r I shall have hand and brow. 8b ohs vie. I want no talk. Don't ask Ime th'rough the night, cdasa to the Tower, where the firing of the have NOT A BAD IDEA. WOU." The presence of ,Ind that had caused he'r to tread it I want n bake -cut or a ehamploo. DOn't tlpeak of tho weath" or poll- guns must been heard, yet do soldiers were sent A --missioner was once waiting hard on her daughter's toes Was a coup de t4cs, If ychi Mx-ak to (AA 1*11 hoot. out to Atop it LIU the Morning, ,Wb4n, a lun-atic a"lurn, and on going in- pied the Moonticss dv MOTItijit never Uri took the nhair, held th: revol- tile mischief wait dome and the house t10 the y,rd he saw .an Irishman -Who faiifrial ted - mr nowitts hie legs. and wan shaved was sacked. Purtharmore. no one wan a d, mo one was was placed in the asylum puffe;ing from softening of the brain. H, This and many met, 'Plead,, ,q,,I. ly Int'srestE199, the driax with promptina" aria daapatob� When be 9-Ot Up he rettfiribed the, pun- iabbd savt the n" who were killed ittlelit was to be contlinuaily wb,p. "3 cling old Princesses Kathilde and her former dAme do earn - dbroOtot to NO "ket, put an his bat, or wO4111ded. And, no loguirl wan ma'". Can any at* 11V 1:11bre olearly indicate a WheAlbilIrrOW Upstide-doWn. on approso'hkag him' `tb6 commissioner P991116 re"ll Over their sto�,lmlu to a a, while the heavy winter and. afteT a broad obuckle, to the caabkr, said ­ r the abandonment of the people to 410,- mists obscure the early afternoon into Paris twi, That's this Wally to lr<*p a barb- their owri deviostat Pat, %'*7, YOU tire wbeelimff that UI quiet I go didn't utter a WoWd. 40. - barrow the wrong way I ------ 0 - �No, Min. ba, coulft"t. BREAD,I)TUDLE OAR M, Ob, no, Your honor, It's the right THE UNCONQURRIARLF,� Cl000ldn't I No, air; ha'a daaf and dumb. I 60ak a OtAt at stalot, breed In a WaY to Wlbbell the barrowl . Oh, no. It is notl skid the commits- W1hy dan't 17ou discourage hint it you don't care for hilall � Pitt Of WU =ilk otter,night. 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