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OFFERINGS OF LILIES
ON ROYAL BIER
Gracious Words Spoken of the Good
Queen Who Lies Dead.
• LlrE EVER.
Old Age (IA Inn (14101' her the love nod
(10111 an of her W'opla increased. As
Wit Id, wife and widow, she hnd.set n
good example to her 101114'et. nest tihl•
tory will declare that rho wrought n
revolution, not only In ties Nuclei life,
but In the national character of her
people, the effects of which were, ley
no ttr•ans confined within the llmlte
of ler own dominions. Women have
prtrtkular neuron W bo thankful that
tho throne of Britain ham been so long
occupied by so good a Queen, for the
homege INtttt to her has been an Im-
portant factor In the Improvement
of their legal and mein! position.
The nareldng of soldiers and the
booming of cannon are traditional
nrotee,W of denoting funereal Krell.
Rut the real mourning Is In
the hearts of the people, wire re.
member that the Quern loved simple,
e)drltunl worship; that she 1.04v4 ,to
toaeh her servants lis n Bible elask,
ant that who my[prat blurt with all
their Joys *81 their sorrows. Win•
Ston Churehlll's mother even says
that the Queen may be counted age
ono of the vletinee of tho SWAP It
South Africa. ieenusn every defeat,
every un•uroemirel skirmish, the loss
or the wounding of every brave got•
Moo, was personal to her.
Such a Queen, such n woman will
not ween be forgotten. iBooks will
be written, from which the, record of
her virtuee and of the nehiry'enm•nts
of her reign may ho learned by gen-
erntione yet to come. Those who
are alive today will tell their
children and their children's chil-
dren how all classes mourn -
e1 at Quern Vietorite death, and
laid aside the cares of business to
do honor to her memory. Her ser-
vitors have yet wore to do. duties
to perform. taaks to complete, ere
their turn comes To my down the
burden_ -$bo- Weald__not. .11&11')._ ne
waste time In Intercom/try mourning.
In tho days of her own sorrow, when
husband. another, daughter and sons
were called away, the Queen did not
forget nor neglect her duty to the
-living. and the example she set mod
be followed. The satile loyalty that
was felt for Queen Victoria Is due
to King Edward. The some industry
and enterprise which .enr)rhed nail
etrenythenetiho British Empire from
1837to lDOt are needed to hold what
we have. Queen Victoria 41181 not
t delege" forher
me he 1tu a
take "After
R
n,otto. She ruled In rush -ft way as
to lighten the tasks of -then« who
should suc^eat her, and she prepared
the way for the greater things to
come. In a short time, the ideas of
the poopl•, will bi'comr adjn.ted t••
the new conditions. rind loyal edit
p'ctit will work together to make the
reign nt King Edward outstitnn even
that of tetern \•Ictorin.-Editor.
When light unrolled her radiant few,
{r And %Topped th.. world to her embrace;
+ When Into place the planets en mug -
.4. 'l'td. .on the 14•4' city choir au ug:
"0 etcrcd pule, : 0 h•w di% Me '
Alt purpose and all bower 1. Linton,
DeaLI.. nevi's l
Life user and forever r
4. And still that grand. triumphal song
+ 'thrills through all nature. deep and
4+ s
And dill vlbnt111g, high sod toItr,u mug
I It .UIa the omit ann.( , NYluw;
And In the ocean's .wb and roar
It.ound.and s1N,nk4 forevermore:
{• •' Iawth, never!
�i• no
h 11111aIJfe cru r and forever !"
011 el- a *pork of lore -
+ 1r.u.d thee earth•en1Imam,. mole
+ I.aioel.e.o.uuc fel nor ladle : .I,
• To Morrow Ilion ata on thy aay •�
• Tu fltror plolue and .wt int ,•kle.!
+h And milli the thrilling anthem. nee: ♦++
i' "Death, auro•r!.
-F Life ever sue forever !"
Itlshup yrtterlee's 'Tribute.
in an eloquent tribute to the Irate
•i ueen. Blehop liattorlee, of Washing-
ton, I). C.. saki to -day :
"For the world Is a better world
for the Queen's life as a servant of
Ood. There are some characters so
pure, so truo and unselfish 10 their
•inaffocted sienpikItyy that they be -
tong not only to their own oountry
hut to the world at hasp+• Some-
thing Is there In the quality of their
lima which enriches human history,
and makes strong'•,r our faith In hu-
man nature itse:f. Such was Queen
Victoria. To the English notion,
l'1:1 N CE HENKY OF 1'it-J•l V.
Her II/deity with the sceptre of the
, Brltlsh ifhptre In her (rand was first
the sovereign then the woman. To
lie people of other laude ells was
first the woman and time the Queen
-an example of true•wumanh'owt find
royalty. so harmoniously blended to-
gether Into u:1'4 that by God's good
_._trlp_aha lraa ante., to transfer Shoe'
int 'hu a temptations t•, -evil which
euco►mputses the }toys{ palace let"
(1-•portunitltvs for doing good; and •
1„ the life for three -score years un -
.Ter the fiery light which tents upon
a throne that .all her people are
y,ldns; with all her own children in
rising op to pall her blessed"
QUEEN .tNl) PF:UPI.I .
T�e
Merolla of B'rltabu y and Un•
• Lars of Kimberley. la their rr•m,rk.
.about the late Queen In th' Hoene o'
I/,rds, spoke faxen tho print of view
.of molt who had had :cog cold intim:IA.0
eereunal noigueatton with Her Ma-
, i•ety. They agreed In descrihi:tg tier
0 calve stud prudent adviser, whl.vr
Moro a:ways cxereitwd u ■tns:tL
inftuepee over her ltlmlater.. Ilor
kn o*TNlge of the trend of stabil, opin-
rs1 wove wonderful, and is Indeed alU-
fcult ,tis explain. It Is nrdhhfirily
Sapprw41\that the \llntstere who err
lbw nutans rv,ualtuthxlal old%leers
for tit • time being have to find emit
what the people went end -convey the
eform»tlula to the Sovereign, but
Lord Salsbury declares Gant 'whim
lin knew what the 1;,nt•n11 th,ntttht
knew for a certainty what tour outs-
' Jr•te weed think. sopeclelly the milieu •
ela.'es." Lord Kimberley, whose ('ab-
ia.et et/writ•hee limes\ black fn rt
than that of Lord hal born
amazed at tb.) ktlowl.4g •
Ib' geese' pos,eseed of 1►'I Im{wrtint
- affairs. We rennet ;Whine that these
ern men empty etnnp!imrnts. Men
like Lords 8alleherr and Kimberley
weld not use ell III jange:t o nu.. 1 It
was true. What t1111'vv 'say le , Ao
showy that her 1-t. MnJewty r144
riWLIN her plait, 1 no a sinecure. int
studied and rep; :tied the-wanto and
*lobar of the people. Yet the lanes t
IYMIteydl by thee• atr►temente le mat
that Ministers spaniel depend upset the
fievern!gn to interpret the poplins.
will, There have been, nnel there mac-
he
ar11e again. kings And (omens wh,s,e In-
terests and wishes wl 1 conflict vert•
•a'sly with theme of their subj"et. t
__SAM La pullet Is that of Grease Ht.
win was so bitterly opposed to Cath-
F.manclpe tine. when Mlnieters+
1001 potpie were prepared to grout
It. deepen VIctorbi win' much off
__. ,sermtll g -traced ilf
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•
'1! STRONG AS DEATH." :
•
• 0 Death when Zhou .halt tome toms •
0.,t et the lark-wker+Nhc r:: now, •
T.Tii, T,':l iuTfiii1e cling -re nee-- ♦
lR Nil .i a,fr rV.r.3 ultthy trmw: •
4. Com- no.. 41 'Oval... with hallow tone •
• And ..chndle.:-''9. 11, elarutny hand- 3
Z u,. 1 ami 1441,44 1144 ie.. airs, •
Testa I:t'hyAr�tatr.rlmtMl.d+,:m11--
• !lin with Jho1 envoi ami •ubtic scent,
• Thal o r (la'r:About 1..•0 i.uch
• Ali wn14-All 411et-...ha 1Nu.iwd was
• • hit a.4-
• And ve ah her notch and tender touch. • •
• With Ile; dim '.d that tit her halt. •
• -Crowe thyself. Ihath: qct f:lllthy tread •
• too light :hat 1 stony dn•nm her Intro.
• And turn time my .d) hug bed. •
• And through my chilling renis shall ••
•-11e7a'-- •
• - 1L}.lot'aaalhattekb are( her br Lbs
• And In her sores nut cell to) 10100,
• And 1her..•rill follow Wm11 death. •
♦ •
• IL C. Itar.aue. •
• •
The •t11N•rt mausulcur at Frogmore,
whore the Queen's body 1s entombed.
and a pieturn of which it given in
another trill of this paper. Is built In
One _ V.' l +wtratores-'
tree -sheltered "pal just behind the
Tea Howe. It is a more imposing
structure than that of the Duchess
of Kent, near by; hying draped like
n cross, awl the flight of granite
steps. Is guarded by bronze<figures,
of angels. Within the mnusolcuni
right win 1oaVN. In a blue tau. gold
etlpnla, light up the marble..plllnrr,
tate golden walls, the Iglnill.floor and
the bapdrsone (remove*. !r1 inn cen-
tro of tit tit& mausoleum in felines Al-
bert's tomb. nn whk•h Iter n figure of
the twine •• Most impressive of 'all.
rill it Night that x1111115 nfft•etr,l
tltu*e who were privileged to enter.
woe an empty pines by the twine., s
Nide, It was teething but a cold henr-
y Mitts, marking the place where
pray. Now idle takes Lona were, 1n former {err
l,. Quee was tithe. She often come
tel the op, to
piece he
her P
trees snrrnaniti
have been Ida
Shut thee from heaven with u (lows
Ilam vast,
711: thou at length art free,
Leivtltg thief! out grown scall be
hfu'r diin.'rtlltg sea!
--Oliver Wendell Hesitates.
---
There it no death ! 1u utitrml town
Walks o'er the earth ti -Atli silent
trend p
Ile boars our best luted things
away,
And then esu call them "deed."
-McCreary.
There it nu death! The stars go
down
To rise upon some fairer shore;
1hd Aright In heaveu's jeweled to nvu
They rhino furuvernrlre.
-SfeC reery.
J
KiNG CAR LOS OF 1'OHTUc;AL.
There Is no death -the thing that
we call death
1v but another, sadder nsane for life,
Which is Itself au Insufficient mots.:,
l glut recogn,tion of that uukuuw:u
Life -
That Power whose shadow Ir the
Universe.
-Stoddart.
O belle that toll lis every zone ate(
CIintu!_- .
Tia -re he a sound of subbittg.ln your
Loren the
East. w.e'st. nortlh south, the mul-
es/in (demur goose,
Welting n. great, a mtlteranl grief :
'1'111 1 illtl)N:t1'IGN CHAIR.
'fury of the tical on %V bleb Eclat urd
(l III be t roe ned.
When Kl ig J,dwtlyd VII„ tomes to
be crowned he will lilt Rt Tan. rd-
warieo ehnlr, which fortes n very im-
portant part of the coronation. It
fih tide ilN e h..lr that the anointing
t -k.-- piers and the follnwtnq; dr-
is'riptlon of it is taken :from lir.
Thompr;nh'e work 011 the processions
King Jatues I. ,grundfaU►er to tax,
Rein:ova Sophist. elet•tre'ss dowager of
Hanover, grnnduh,ther of )(Mg
(; urge ll., 1 hu w.1s gran -Wither to
lies lute 1101asty Georg: 111. This sin-
tiguo regal chair, h ►t log together
with the golden 1a)eptre and crown
of Bastian 1, been solemnly off •rod by
King Edward I. to St• F:'Iward the
l'onfrewor In the year 1 1)7, from
%viten* It derives the appellation of
St. Kdward'r chair, has over minty
Ix'cenkept ht the Owed called by his
nose•, with a tablet affixed to it,
whereon several Lntiu verses are
written In the omit English character.
Thu ornemente of Olt i chair ronst/it
of erockets and fretwork, rlehly q`Ilt.
It 11.•14 n cushion covered with the
* or
int materials. The Stena maintains
Ib+ usual place, unser Lilo sent of the
rhslr, bolt Is 111 from observation by
Oa fringe width surroustds It."
URI 1 I.s11 Coo, o V JEW 1:1.!..
('roan ut lite Predl•ecsver 11 as 't eo
1(e4ry fur Victoria.
In Inc away tills arowus uuusisled
w I;u17140-Id of Iortus ur ll.,,wur t
au 1 I..so luuu11 tul•y, of u plata`
w 41404.::1, a diadem. ..
Vitt Gnu WW1 AUG burn to crowns
chit sort ; to the 51 .10r li lougc.l th,.
crown. Great worth, talent, ►ud•t.iry
ur naval ur outsets,: vlewriw, great
achievements' of every root were tutu
l•uwankd:
Thu modern CTUwn is derived from
the diadem of the orient. That it Ir
bt : vellyd goer without -saying, and
tli. devotion t4 Jewell b'e'to= a west•
'ern )wt ou after the L u. 9 d
les
:uuque•rod Greece and Egypt and
sten how effrc very the Grecians and
13 UPC u& 1 healthful .tunes,
ice (11rtvtl VI \ ,ctucta. -
.ls lila cossets of lietorlu'se prods•
eeesor, George IV., -vas deemed tar
too haa))' /elves puull1r) and elutasy
fur tee girl Queue. a uew State
crownWaal cumtuuutkd gado.
sSeo in 1838, princtpuily from tho
jewels" of old Kngluolt crowns, the now•
cruw•n WAS Imide.
7\, beg.0 with, the iv,•Igltt was re•
ihCwd by a httlo more time half.
Then the arehee artsiog front the
eaolrellug baud of gel.) were elevated
ILWuYail of being depressed at their
Interetrtion, closing under st memos]
awl Mal tees crows. •
Within this J ocied framework Is
a velvet cap of royal -reel kited with
white silk and edged with ermine.
From Gee founda,lon band arise four
31altesle etusres, t.nd these :•Iteruate
with --Heel '. 174,.-411.T-Ii1Sp:srhti urates
rising from ve top of the Maltese
enemies!, one o the cru=w'e losing di -
fleetly in ,fronts
rim ewers.
Tide crown le composed of many
-famous Jewels.
There is one lar e ruby, Bald to
have been given tote• Black Prince
(sem of Edward Ill.) wl n tie ravaged
Southern F'ratico_ - - -
A large eupphlro was parcttoted by_
Oeurge Ir.
Sixteen smaller sapphires, 1 emer-
alds, four rubies, 1,883 begin nt dia-
mond., 1,:37:1 rose diamonds, I table
diamonds, four d roP-rhn .d
pear and
L73 pears
each and all play thele
own particular part In the ma nit
JOE8EL MURDER CASE.' ENDED LIFE Of Si A .
OH CORONI1ION MAI BE EARLY
Youtsey to be Brought Up fur Suicide of a Vicar Under:
Sentence Tu -morrow.
•
SERVICES AT GOEBEL'S GRAVE
Frankfort, Ky., Feb. '4. -'The cage
of Henry E. loutsey will bu carted
en 'Tuesday at Georgetown to parr
Itbuteuco uu a verdict of life ituprl-
buumuut given hart fall. Before 'en-
tente' can be parsed two urullofs
made fur defendant must be acted
mom. First, that nu Judgment be ed-
tcred, counsel alleging that facto
stated in Indictinent da not consti-
tute a public offense In the Judd -
diction o1 toe euurt ; seeoud, tlutt
Judgment b, not pronounced on this
verdict until inquiry Omit bo Wada
as to the sanity of delendant.
Should tho second motion toe heard,
expert tesilmooy will bo lutrodtwed
(Id au unusual inquiry bu wade. Tue
cases egetttst Holism Whittaker.
huhu Davie, Tallow Dick Combs, will
he continued. Capt. ti. L. Ripley, in-
dicted as au aocesory tO the Goebel
murder before the foot, will he
brought here to -morrow from
Heury County. Under tate indictment
Ripley can only proceed by habeas
corpus for release. Ripley WAS In
charge of soldiers' In tho executive
building shortly atter the shooting,
and prevented an exatnHtntonl of the
building. Ho is Nat , to have lei
n
indleled on evidence coming from Mrs.
Youtsey and Banker N. 11. Wither-
spo0u, brother -In-law to Youtsey.
Frankfort, Ky.. Feb. 4. -Memorial
service' were held to the chapel at
the Frankfurt Cemetery yesterday
afternoon on the anniversary of the
death of William Goebel. Despite the
downpour of rain, several hundred
people were In attendance, includit4
Governor and Mrs. Beckham, all the
St ite officials, their families, Arthur
Goebel and many cittsene. The grave
•
Itltilll)P MIAIt4..S 4-OII 'C. - 1'.
Sees Germany Reaching I/ti - IS
-Edward's ctrl til.
Chleago, Feb, 4.-Bisltep Theburao
miesionnry bishop In Aida of the
Methpdiet Fisle' (nil (Nelsen, sande nn
nddresa yesterday Afternoon lid the
Tien Mtttft iltt. L'6urtli, c� Ili;
No:uewhat of a ettr tame his audi-
ence, Inasmu.•lt its he launched Into a
review of the political tutwtlous
likely to arias from recent\ events
to Chisit and the depth or\Queen
l icturbn. "
The Itlshup said -"There is n Lew
power entering Asht. and 110' 1 e
seems to notice 1t. Many signified t
things. will result from what has
Met passed between Emperor WIT
item
-and hie 'rivel0 E dwarit -
F:ughind, Before nanny •years the old
idie.
Austrian Emperor will lis
-
The old Empire will then fall to
pil'e'e4. rtrd what will 1143 mo$, nat-
ural than that Germany will Dowse
the part of It which now lorder"! en
Circumstances,
Sad
SUFFERED MUCH OF HARDSHIP.
Lutttlou, Feb. 4.-Copeiderable oow-
ntuut has bpeo caused In clerical cir-
cles by the suicide by drowulng re-
cently of Her. W. R. Tate, vicar of
Walpole, near Hsleswurth• The de-
ceased clergyman wad educated at
King's College, Loudon, and had held
contents at Caine, 1Vlnterlx,rue,
Blundfurtl, Tarrant -Crawford, Stone
and Wurplesdoo before being appoint-
ed to the llviug ut Walpole lu 1832.
"Cruokforl" states that the total In-
come from all sources is L$0 a year.
Mr. Mukepenee, a (rieud of the de-
ceased vicar, In a letter to the local
pres., describes tho pitiable circum
etauoes lis which the doad man lived..
Ilio total Income was LI10 per an-
num. ilo was broken in (health, and
had solnttantbulistIc tendencies.
Ills ru-atlIesi vloarnge was a tumble
down 'shanty, too old to be touched
for repair, and ho lived in coustant
apprehension of It collapsing over his
head. ,
With respect to the somnambulis-
tic habits of Mr. Tate, Mr. Maks-
/Raoo continues that the extraordin-
ary steepness of the Mails wag
enough to send strouger-hs tided men
than the dead vicar to the and- 11e
inanition up by saying. "I w uld not
r tenanted the house o 1
have for 000
a year."
•t HOLD Ill'Itt:LAlt\'.
Two Mess Make retry Into 1'ul uwIiI
Store. .
(brnwnll, Feb. 8•-A bold burglary
waeuttetnpted here Inst night, when
Campbell pros.' store tons entered,
the glass and sash elf this front d•sir
being broken to effect an entrance.
The burglar:+, two lin number, were
seen by Chas. Kyte, who lives near
by. 11ns1 when he went out -to warn
the 41011g) the two fled. They broke
open the till, but scoured very lit-
tle booty before they were disturbed.
Acting on. the .dese:rlptlon given by
Mr• Kyle, the pollen have arrested
oilll Pigmy'. iv ho recently return -
from the Central prison, 'Toronto,
-t--yoet*g than n iu,+rI McF:liana.
W110 ..1 141 [Wen in her company, earlier
In th• evening.
tie inial 'I Crown Prince.
Ioudou, 'eb. 2. -Tho Berlin corre-
spondent n he Dally News retails a
report that •o Crown Prince ut Ger-
m stip will rotr1i to England during
the year and will remain there a
wh:Ie to study aiwi. commorcial,
..mo social Condit a. It Is 41 150 ru-
mored (hit lin w111 ,be betrothed to
an English J'riaress.
sit -
T!% Y of iieeto n torrential
Its ttebb by $3,121,143 a os Deeetn-
ltrlr 81)th, 11105. Tho grate debt 1s
now if81,1::6.37H,A01. -
KING EDWARD ViI. AND 1115 QUEEN.
anti 1•crctuu.tice I,bsertal in. the cur-
on,tton of the Kings and tlueenv'of
1 n(:1,•uu-"rhes cruor le nn misdeal,
r .
Not of solid, -liar.. we.id, with back
:net elder of the name, 5nriuusly
'limited. In which the Kluis of 1v -t:
IUiiN 1'•.
arc -fir `aTTt111Tl: -elite-let+txMy (rawtted; -Mak--Me-we8
ng the ntnua0leute bI:ratgmt out nt thethekiugdum
wp Ediv.'rl 1., in the year EL"
ntrJ by the casino. ;,pier hr h.l 4.0( 111)- overcome .lis
t -tax et
01 t III• iV0•.ti11 II.:111.l'ml.
.111 these Jevons titan I for congste:41.
4111'1 purch:IMP, representing many
comities-, from tloleondn to the land
dont might have been Gem Paul's.
Third in Nits fleeing the great 41a-
n- m.md+ or the world was that moat
-11lrn:,t.,•. 'I';.,• r,t'rman I-t,tplre
will pm., i" ,' nt:u,rna.4 from it,„
i�ILK(�{AND FE
North :a•:v to Uu! ]irlliterrnnpan.
' lietninny lues already Intik re4i,ntd-t
• In .twin Minor, between the '['Igris
1 and the Euphrat'YI Misers. I':urolr'au
treterumenls d, not bu'bt railroads
Lrua-1AarrNMt4I ties d'ow'n Jewelm,.tJ1aBall, zoy4,Na.trw4 110111111L1,u,,.,1r.note flet,
b• inoor, before 1t wan recut. I; enmity will seen..• that part- of
46, This hrnn:ht. It down from 111(1' tcntt t1 toe, wore los-eita ani 0:5.
hu enrnls to 106 1-1G. ,111 of the Southern Asia. from the
rr. %Se ht►re known ut thio •resat stone ; L'ly p Sy,t 'tort. to 4thr >fediterrnu•
others, end for Gs it renvsl she will
lung iia reeremttrr. t with the kln.'est
I
In
1 1 nt' TO 1111'ST.
Tread lightly. bow the head. In
reverent silence hoe." Monday tite
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t o r
of r r Queen. t'k'•
o well -beloved e 1 u n
Q
tarts the (load, w*. romntittt••1 to the
atrt.I,. in every g•tnrter of the world
th., p•mholn of ••.h■ ant meurning•
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TO DEATH,
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Ivv'ho.e rabic.etrokr by rig
gnii'1t w'+ ad
\-r:.•rr On, smites Tithe Iwnh Ileal' and
kin
Who .soils at mother t tenet ; dr•polle
the -h114:
Thnn r'sli her of jos. Ikon htdl-mle
this.:.
Why art thou, Death, I
Who Meet It Ood no toneh of mine neer fro t
1 ',eel bat ren S'• not q•Irf t. In 'he
tern•. r.
Ikrp'or+sn:nrx4nnddrpll, ,,fsngnl•h,
a r.
isle r
Alm sell
. th•
wh
far tint sale
Tomas l
s
It
11 on, I r•.
l..+r' J.
e
cud. wits
rn
..."'• -lttrr'trlNins. rartY...
- i. ieT
.
/ reef. of 'mew t ,r earth ( ?
W1SOilf1T.ter, ,in, T Tmti neer t.m nn nr
'.1;.r'r ill welch the succeeding kluge
,old queens of this realm h.rvo horn
cot
n height It R f
It J. i
inaugurated.R
ttuan • tl
7 dome. In breadth nt.lhe Iso
inchr•e, e11.1 In depth L'1 inches; from
the or it to the h'tt-nu In 3 helms:
'fl;e-01061-iittn it 118' 5F':Tt wtttrltr-the
toptit 1f+
�,cs a l: inches, cul the l {
el 13
s1
. !tutu
the goon's;
inclose. AL J InchesK
n Ittw
Ie a ts,ard, reppertrd nt the four cor-
tiers by as many lion.. Between t1,'
*-:it and the board fs enrIo,,' l n
one remmnnly r..lir•d Jnetib'e or the
,Esti Marble Atone, whish le nu ob-
it atnmt 1t0 Inches in length, 1:;
hovel and 11 Inches deep; of
tier, mixed with some reins of
rest !Mary' rebates that it In the
atone where the patriarch Jacob laid
hal hemi the plain of Luc 1t le
:Mo added that It Wag brought to
ilrtgantte, the Kingdom of cal.
ilrls, ht )(path, In'WhlCh place tiathol,
King of rico oat on it roe Ids
, roved Otto
, r
nry
war n
Thr
throne.
tr:M
Simon Brtu•h
who
I •Ing
1 tr
v Rim ,
_ TIr syr:
moi• ?OfT
t`.�'it
n
�n
-nT -7,r
g om th"n .e Int',
free ('hr.:gt's time;
S1•otlnn I by King le ie nliont :;70
vrnrs afterward., nn, in the yi•nr
1440 It was Marvel In t r tbtey of
t4'nw' In the Sheriffdom n Perth, by
K!nt: Kenneth, who rniteer! It to to
00210,:',1 In th1. w')n len rhe an'l n
prnphettenl vet'iw to !r eft tri . nt
vel►Ieh the following iv n translation--
'V1on1A tete not fall, +-here'er title
edema le Mend
'Tim Prete "hall rmtnoreh of flint
realm he crow•n-�1.
T
} art
I. M' he nin" hoed• 1,4 hen' •
d.
j, Then three the re. i.
•}} 1 -' 11 norml, of a lin'b•r x.•11F
to: ...no( the 1"' f
won 1.
.. For (/math i+Inn. ..
� . •t•
1I t RP N CI ii•rnnn innYa,• 4,
\ . : �• `' i' ri" ♦ ++i 4+ :4 : ; •Mf'.('+'l--p+++.1 •Fr -1.+ : i-
-. -,__I' lifC(i 1r. L, OF _ Balli than more stately meson -vs, n
al
Mins h- dbrplayod, end the my gnat,
nprle f bars
to RUSSIA •
leen AF the swift snaenoi n,ll t 1
e tee p elulw awn•twf 1
iwa
dltYrts(1 to a who
is gnnt.lon of the fee" the new
roller then r le more temerkable by its
'crates of bar who Is gnn4 For more Let he l temple,lime 1 1tII1sd lo the peewee of
Mae glxty ,rears she gens the casted
• .-raid Nisi TN' 11T iinilhola"tltn n711nrinnny
n:1kP'rn
t•rpr ,1„el,R th.- '-wt-Lnnn Trrgrnn,r lR-r,rrnry
But Mr. Nation and
Crusajp Gu alt,
i - �
ARMED MEN GUARD II JOINT..,rr
t:,.nr,.s _Litj. b11tr,}ab. 1.--A 'wrist
EhS
London Scents a Hastening of
the Event.
HEALTH CF KING EDWARD.
\ow Murk. Feb. 4.-!t se nut im-
probable, lays the Tribune's London
correrpoudeut, that the euronatloo
of King Edward ill.. Instead of be-
ing deferred uuttl next year, may
be hastened. The revised oilers for
mourning support this belief. and
there are precedents fur as early
curunatloi. Thuru le a general feel-
ing that a unique reign has b.•eu
closed with honors fully cummepaur•
ate • with the historic occasion, and
that Great Britain's interosis will
not be &Moroi( to suffer from an
undue prolongation of the period of
public mourning.
The tbeatreu will be reopened this
work, new play. coating un at Iter
Mujeety's tied St. James'.
There le muco dumpt talk about
the health uf' the Duke of Cornwall.
without any valet remelt) for 1l. The
King W also reported to. be break -
Ing down In health. but there !s no
evidence of It in ills face or flgoru
or planner. -
Another rumor relates to the wee
slide retirement of the Prime Min-
ister and the 'reorganisation of the
Ministry under the Luke u[ Devon-
shire or Mr. Balfour. Lord Romebory,
without doubt, has lost interest It1
public life. and. would Welcome re-
lease from office, but he has a strong
settee of duty. and will remain
Prime Minister at the request of
the King at least until tho new
reign shall have opened and the
Sovereign's cares have vanished.
Windsor, Feb. 8.-A memorial ser -
i!., was held this morning In St.
Geo •e'4 Chapel, attender( by King
F.,Iw i d. Queen Alexandra, the Duoh-
CNs o Coruwatl and York. Emperor.
ll'111iam,,Crown Proses Frederle41Vil-
llam, the Duke of Connaught, other
relatives f the late Queen and 80
ladles and ntlemen of the Royal
household. The Royal persou,tg-s
wore cirttlau --clothing,- the lading
Weartug moue weti«Ig. Thq only
(sttolact. of colo were the nal coals
of a few officer' and the white aur-
pTbeu of the olio the whole eceue
being In strong trust- to yester-
day's brllhnnt distil , for the body
of tho chapel was c wdod with n
congregation in black. Sir Walter
Parrett played a prelude by Chalet -
nod • and Canon the Marituts of Nor-
ntanby stud the Dean of Windsor read
the .epeoial lessons. The prayer.
were fns special prayers prescribe'
relating to the 'who of- Victoria, and
the nocoss.ou of Edward. The choir
wing Dvorak's anthem, " Blessed
Jean), Foant of
Mercy," rendering en ig
n It
with brnutlfulThe Right
effc t. KI t
o
Rev. Win. Stehle', Dishop of Oxford,
deltsered the funeral discourr% tat
iug for his text Proverbs xvt. 1S.
"For the throne ►s eatablielted by
rlgItteoueness." The aged arelate
read from a sleek Inside the commun-
ion rail, and could nut be heard et-
c •pt by those sitting vary neer bier.
Ito earl in port : "All our thoughts
to -day ern about the great and
'gracious personality whom wo have
Iottt. The end of her long reign
me ell nn epoch whieh vivo also to
grat
(none
ode, sorrow and hope, to gra-
ltwinories and great untlelpa-
twn*. et.yours breu3tht some pres-
sure at tllu helm :ue1 some violent*
of wavoii;`bit never uuce was there
any lose of ge,veruanee, uever nay
alienation of the hearts of her people.
-there .pleased that the uow king
lees
determined to ours himself after
Lige greatest of her ancestors; the
Imre rind clean. Alotag the Innes. of
hue policy we now seek a seven -fold
41rw.hlg foot: the .eventh &Award."
'('Ito bytwtllethru wee prouounced by
the Blaney o1 Wine teeter•,
The BMWS, ' r ineneeter read the
lemon from t4). lt4h Corinthians. "Men
That Le horn of Wunann" was than 44341
1a
the choir, to Wesley's musk:, 10'k/w-
ill by "'Thou Ktmwost, Lor,(, the Se-
ts of our Deane." The Dean of
1Khmiser tenth "1 Hoar 11 Votes." and
ti choir eons the Lord's Prayer to
the 'music composed specially for the
inv. awl tree recut and brought down
to its present sit. Nluortly after Its
premeditation inn 111 En Inn 'e
qtrQueen,
N 1 of
Y the ,ANP, sl )n
.i0. When In
in Ib p
the Eni eror Allrensehe it was re -
!incest by unskilled cutting from 70;1
ter -'VIS crtrtte.
r n genie in
the t *ln for . 1
r 11 of I M1 R
h. ori tR
T R
tom In the m
st remote ngrs
. We
rend of them In mythology. We know
that they were Milord with Egypt'.
rtoytt1 mummies, no It le Ilttle won-
der Lott they piny their Im(wrrtent
part In nesters times.
41) ItltIYiI. '11)1-: EMPEROR.
lirrmen F,vped111nn to Condos( 11 )111
to r'ekin.
s.
London, Fnb. t. -The Pall Alnll On•
metes! Tien Tien eorriap,nd'•nt en•
'Mee ns fohowe- "Thers Is au Ins -
premien hero tont a German ,' w•-
h
dltlnn Mmlm.tn Iw7 Von
o 'i'rooh
lies gone to tin; n
rl went
for the
15111 - ff-r•il!nytliil' lids F monists ti)
the eapltnl. Von Wnlduwre will
shortly Join Von Troth's force."
Hamilton Iturteh Grad.
•
Wool/dock, Ont., Feb. 3. -Mr. Ilnm-
Ilton Burtch, one of the town's old -
rat end mast respoeted residents, /1141
yesterday. Ilnpe,tsed woe a member
of the First Bapttat Chnrnll for over
AO year*, and woo one of It. fonlel
era- He aloe took an active part
In the development of the old Cana-
dian Litinatltrts, now Wood -
stoat Baptist College.
the w)uthern coast nine Muhl the
hritirh Empire will have severe''
Ar
n blit.
,51)4,1)04) 1' ire .•t I'1 tel ',.tis.
t►,'t• tbet, oo{,tt. Ont.. F:1,.
night street 7 tesla'k lire bloke out
s •. ,, .
. Ir• .ton (
mein kidding ,( L n
in the n )
g
Vele, t'.inipn11y'se w'ni ks hos., noel 11--
'.!t' .the effort* of the firemen 11:1-
to,Illling was rapidly runspnesi. 'rhe
lues on sot -k And Iwtildiug *•III pro•
Baldy amount to ;1M•000, whleh by
pertly covered by It►surnlc:,., The
'-nota. of Ui.' ear in unknown.
14,11(1,11 +t. 1,I+tovrrl.
Listowel. 1'e), 1, -henry Wesse.e,
need _st. it former, reading to ale
mit:darts .'f the town. eotumlttnt)
sulelde during the night of Friday
by h inglnlit himself In his linen. It
r. Ie a et'1a11
rant that 1 ger m
i r un 1
y
1
,t,, isI oneed.
1 hr tie'', of l'o►„.s.411.
1,,,11 ;on, 1'Pb. :;.-TIL» ('.net closer
lite tlila evening rumonneew that the
Duke of ,('nrnwall nn fork iv prey
growing NntlefnrtnrllV toward eon-
rltiveronee. -
f`uo:n r )Lally'+ 00.1 httek.
Ottawa, rah.- 1. -Tar home +•f
'Premier 1,. W'.'11. Mul!nr, the ('inn
dean m.r'114411 rifleman w tl•t w 1•.
hlindrvl by the Barrs. wee horned nn
Wedneedep night. ft 55[11* teemed for
11,600.
to the 'Tim: N-I'mlon from Top_ kn says
I',il(Pnt'lil !Mater -flag r.-pnrsril 1
City :Hershel Stahl a plot on (ha part
of the Ihiuurin •n to tar nn,1 Mather
Mr. n N Carrie N nt, n h
'1•Int
Ida alter," Lust •r gays that n 114451111
t(eugh whom he "urn befriended gave
llhn the iilfnrtnntlon. Tit•• report has
Trlghten nl !tern, 'Intim and leo. 11151
•rtIN:l'lers hat th • (It Aare they will
t >
y
n the
r e gar In
continue the• work ,f 11 ) 4
"murder ehnp.." They filet at J o'rleck
yest'•r'11y !morning nt }ars. Ration's
route )and held a Nrnllon of prayer,
Mrs. \niton brrtvet the storm pester -
tiny and made three temp'rnnee
speeches,
Recruiting .fflrie for the Topeka bri-
gade, Kana. IIIvINIon Cirri' Nations
nrmy. lune iN'en opened. ',bout 000
"anldlers" have signed the roll, mostly
women. The pregramne. "f the I:e-
feiet,rN is to march down lvantias
aspen,. nt :: p m. t,nlny with drions
letting and fink* flying and hold
prayer meetings in front of every
1•itt. Mrs. Nation pap' thet
woof
i e h+.
Jnlrnthul
L taw ht defenders
L
borne
to t11411 1411 )1411i PI 4.0.1/1 7, lint this fen
Curr of the 'Teen+. may he {,oatponsed
for n tiny to ennhl•• the garret Net•
vire agent,' to enquire. into the etory
thnt armed men aro gunrdif5 the
14,,,111 el ., 1l"rt•11•r.
Taintrnf) 11111.. rots, --19: WC1111am
\inrtln, trnveller for •i0lin UArah,tll
A. r'o., 41 s1 at tilellere yeetorday n
pn1etneni 1. Ile heft hero en density
end was taken ill .n Tnn*dey, has;
Ing previonaly tern In good health Mr. l[a?Cin wee w1Aely known yid
•ehaaiI7 ',teemed'
7
Ar'-hblshop of Canterbury, who of-
ficiated at ()seenAIctorl-,'s !tenni
at Rt. George's Chapel, Window.
t164141 Susan • by Gotland. Once more Ohs
iverairlr of tam chute weEed op through
the ancient chapel with the singing
of "'bey Itkwaod Are They That
Hint," by Tt•haikt weky.
The Archblsliull of ('aetorlwsry read
le mlleet, en -1 w.th quavering voice
crs,urtoc l 1) a t+n,ealctio I.
miser, Feb, 2. The fstrirltt.e
at i.: ! p, a►n a .1 the body was
1 ger letrts
In Frowsier* ! n
er11, Queen Ala. -1111r ', Eta
m rind other.,. :of the
atteetied the ourvk'ee
fie I414- as -eek Auer - ..- _-•-------
Mid to
K en FA
pmror Wil
r0yn1 feral
breld4 Mee
this morning. \
Wln.loor, rah, ; I(In tr•td
people reeired Int, W•n boor the sagb
-ant the un,rnlnk, nd by 1 M'clnett
the Long Walk w dre►dy li,w,k
with apeetatere. nal 17 -tree. taw
surrounding v.4unly, Acing fee a
Incl gtnnce nt Ur .vrti rortwi�r tag
the refusing of Qo.,'n \ •!oris. Tises
sun was shining brightly.� �
The final ol.twtrirs pr0Nydesd to
tog g stately Antira Ini(ia stage..
The repreeentativss of royal Melte
lire nrrlred from lie- be .It hh..tI
11 o'c ktok and dr . e to N Widsor
Castle.
.( ;len ata s kl tow* lhreiv
The sir
'till hung hvtg witwreathe. e
id '
__
settee tl►turM►y.Tie steres Were •
Messed during the internment.
11", log the 1tod'.
At P.l.i p. 'as. Bir Wolter P
and his choir walked d Iwo the s1 ps
through the "rowel" to the rw-asa-
ledni. 'then minnte Rune ',mmenc'ed
!TITh
the WI1111tr►r ettortiM 1*111 tatted
essemnt,r, and the attains of the lena&,
grnAaelly growing stranger wag
gtrtmger• *Mined trim the ',esti&
'pl',Arengle. At A.141 p, o►, the pro.
repine raged •lowly eat of King
e:onrge'a wreh 111 the ostler given r
*mother peg& 1