Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jun 1897, p. 5

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} ` , Lgrglil , WHAT IT MEANS. TIM bolt in HRIIOCVIIIDYDCNII moot:-Io BIlIDCI|0f!.'IIclI In mlly cu- pIuud!nthouvI>ook."rhnochnI| otln." huh:-ml; Minn DI. uurgnnu. In re. Jgll |'_.l'., Gum turomzn um PUSD umcu. In 1837 there xvure no railroads and no stcmnships. Thu iunruey from Liverlmol to London was ncmunpiished by nwuns of u. couch and four," while the trip ncmss the Atlantic to New York was rug.-urdml as a quick one if dune within six weeks undur sail, in lieu of the six days which it takes to-tiny hy stuuin. Vlncmu-Ir. Iuul hnnln smvnvnl vnnrq n I5 mm-.5 [U-uny Hy numlu. Vioi:ori:\ had boon sovoml yours in queen before belegmphy mu introduood, while it was not until she had U\.`0Ul.li8 u gruntimother that aubnmrino communi- cation with the United States was eutair iishud. Photography, oiootrio light, toiu phones, pliunogmphu. oto.~. worn all un- known when she bvceune Queen, and tho- rst entry of an iron-built ship on Lloyd's register was made when Queen Victoria : reign was only six weeks old. while during the three more years which have eiapsad since then Great Britain`: cqmmeroiai tonnage has increased by close upon L000 per cent. In Ivan not until snvnmi nmrs after the WEAK MEN BANDIBN. In 31.`. Janna IONTRIAL. Q HQ In Till`!!! alonhone. III. common hall mud beau nruugun lruul sun. so 3c. do. Cnlven cold us from 82 to Clinch. Shippers are paying from 3c. to 40. pct lb. for miublo shoe : lambs nollnt from 82 to 83.50 each. at box: as rather name and cold to day at 85.35 porhnndndlbu. Tononu. June 8.-Whout, whine, pot s....|..| -14. . uhmgmd- nu lm.hd_ 729,; I, PI II-I-I'WUUo mu. pa` buihd. 27o.: pen. W mini, 45;: bu-lav. per 50-50 - 2813.: My, 311' to M3; sun. so to 8755; dn-ad IT. .50 30 -70: co. pa cum bnehog'._ pound loo. tollc.: butr. tuba. GNU. 10 In a 1012.: n_|o...n..p|mu`gnno .84).. so 12c.;.suio'y"-. put `in... So. .o"l0c.;' pohtool. "Eb. to Ila: spring hub`. '39 m :1, |m:M.m|.nor Ib.. 40. to 7c.: hoof. EL) SJ '.l-'.2..- M v'*':.*.:`:..*:;.*.::::2:-u.`.':';.'.:--=~ 1'"- EAST- ` TIFIB TABLE: Rte-nmcr tor CAPE VINCENT ` KINGS d u ` 1 sad W?.-`.4 :.,."3'.'m.T . .'..?.`::3h.'.{.i`& :..,. moon! with Quinn to All point: in the a nun -I--- r: 3'I"'l`Q$_ A `l I'lI- I VIII. "Before taking Doul Kidnoy Pill: I felt that diabotoa had in grip npn me. Now I know that itlln boon mob Indiu- mua. I havound use pm. for mlh MUD`. `U! Inf. hind. `Io. Zlflillo KINGSTON, June 8.--The attendance at the local market on Saturday was the largest in tome weeks. The quantity of gerdonm-uck olleretor sale wee largely in excuse of the demand. consequently prices were very low. For staple products rates remain about. the name on when last. quoted,nuIoionmbenng mmlsebed to supply who wants of citizena. The prices furniulled by dealer: Wlll be found Iubjoined : Rnkfnr And mnrb-Nw lld GEES. end ~lOc.'n bag; cuulillowern. 50. no 154:. each. Fish~0_'rate-rs. standard, 45c.; salt her- ring. 10. to 20. A dozen: trout. and white sh, 100. n pountl.; mackerel, l5e. 5 lb.; Atlantic salmon. `.200. :1 lb. ; British Colum- bia salmon. 200. a Ib.; cod and haddock. 70. 8 lb.; ickerel. 80. 4: lb.; bluoeh. 100. n lb. ; haligut. L50. 5 lb.; bullheads, 15c. I dozen; pike. 5c. :1 lb.; perch. 15. a down: bloaters. 200. a dozen. MeAt.- Beef. for-squatters. Elie. to 50. I lb.; hindqunrtora, 50. to (Me. :1 lb.; cuts. 50. t.ol2 pork. quarters, 60. to 75c. I lb.; cuts. 70. to l2c. 3 lb.; hogs, 550. to 6&0. ; spring lamb, quart.era.75c to $1.50. yenrlin 3, quarters. 75: chops. 60. to ltlca l .;mubton, quarters. 60. to 7c. 3 lb.; cute, 50. to I00. 4: lb.; veal. 30. to 60. .. lk .|\nnf banana: 9n,tn 400. each. lD.; cues, 00. DO IUD. II Iu.; vvnu. 11 lb. :boof tonguea. 900.110 40c. r-nin.._.nAI.a_ 9'21. A bushel: winter. `mo. Flour uni feed-Flour. bakers , strong. $4.56 to 84.75: a bb|.; bakers patent. 85 to 85.15; family our 84.45 to $5.10; bran, $11 to $14 I ton: shorts. $13 to SM n (on; oatmeal. and rollql outs. 83.25 1 bbl.;commo|l, 81.10 a cwb.: olIoP \ 814 to SI5 I ton. Hay. loose. 810 to 811 3 ton; pressed. 812 `.083. Pnnltl-v-l)u(!|LI. 000. $0 800. I Iif; lull IIIIIO uurnuu John McKay & Son, hide dealers, 151 Brook nu-ooh, report: "We are paying for beef hides 6c. pol` lb.; No. 1 doacona. 35c. to 543. for good chock; veuli. 500. to 80c.. accordingtoz-in nnd quality. We would advise parties holding wool to rush it. in at once and take advantage of pros- enb high prices. an the Din loy bill will atlect the price to 5 com-i arable extent when putinto efl'eot.." we quote No. I washed lleoco nt.l7c. to l8c.: unwuhod, we. no He. The price dppenda on eon- rlitinn nf urnnl, -Il IDlI llnlluvl nu Mu.\'-rruuu.. June 8.-Trude good. but prices of both beef and mutton critter: lower than Inst week. Very few cattle were bought by shippers. but the un- usually large number "" person: taking gauge on the steamship: eeilin for ritain require 1 much ler suppy of beef thm uauel, ceuuing t e active de- mand sud good price: thet ere being void for good to prime butchers cattle. George Nicholson bought twentrtbroe prime boevee to-day. pnying e. per lb. for the greener put. of them. Pretty good stock sold at from 310. to 33. per lb.. and the hnllhitted bente brought from an- A- 9- An T`.-Inn. nnhl Al . (mm 32 In `rho Standard Rates oovonlng the haul, In-ken. nu , -A;-_.I-__- -5 `- )0! lbiul mm. mm um um touuuu lnfonnnlon apply to l'RlD. A. POLGER. Olty Tick Acont ll. W. . &0'.|lR. looltookmllnnton. TRIO. ;U'1'l'IRl'I1iLD. -_ O. .A. lt.W.& 0. RR. Bnnouo. KY. 4.; modily sells at lrom I20. to me. n m. Fruit--Smmberriea. 100. to 150. I box; oherrion, 25. to 30. per $og;|d;; Rinonpples, 100. to 152:. - .9ach_; California. oran , 35:3. to dozen; Valencia ngen,l`. .o. to 250.. 3 dog; lemons, me. to 200. A dozn, bmfanaa, 200. to 300. a dozen: coconnuna, 6c. no 7c. each; can lo su M3100. tol'2c. :1 lb.: apples, 81.50 to `lab I;honey, 100. to 15. a pound; crnn berries. 100. a quart; gs, 15c. a pound; hickory nuts, 50. to 10c. a quart; filberts, ecuna. walnuts, 150.: pound. Vnnntn Inn_.nnhhn'l. to 150, I 500. `an ' filberts, walnuba, we. 5 puunu. Vegeta lee-Cabbapoa. l0c. each: carrots, 750. to Soc. abug: potatoer. 15c. to 500. a bug; sweet putatpos, 30. to 40. a peck; tomatoes, 12c. to 15. I 1b.; asparagus, three bunches for 100.; new lebnuro. onions. miishea. beets, carrots, spinach, 30. to (me. A bunch; parsnipa, 600. A hrm: beats. (inc. about: turning. 300. to apinach, 30. tone. nunun; parumpe, mm. A bag; beats, shag; turnips. 40:2. :1 cauliower:-. 154:. each. v:.|., ,n-..o.... .n.mlnrd_ 45: cult her- Ib.:Deol tongues. `- U0.I0 ow. I Grain--0st.aI. 220. ll bushel; rye, 350.; barley. 23. to `50.; ` 260.; Manitoba wheat. No. 1, No. `.`., hard, 880.: northern, 5 winter. 780. IVIp...- --pl CnaJ;FIn||r hair! con: promwu. on: sun. Poul!.ry--Ducks. 000. pair; chickens, 50. to 650. A pair; fowl, 600. to 1,700. I pair; turkeys. 60. to 81.25 one . IUC. K) II!)- dition of wool. by dealer: wnll be Iouna luO)OlI)Q(l Buttar and o;zgt4-Now eggs, 00. me. I dozon. Fresh butter. pninta, 1.50. to 170. a lb. In rolled or `packed thq co_m- modity sells at from I20. to 150. It lb. l`r..ir...Rn-.mberriea. 150.`: , PRODUCE AND PRICES. In-Iota Elnufhoro. n II-L, .1- The limo Ilnrket. u- n n, L2)- _` -- lbhollul & olttrlo navigation company. h"`|`_l`|l! scamc LINE OF AHBRICA. II. do. no uu. . peas, 43c.; ; buckwheat, hard, 90`.-.; 870.; white l||U. l|ll|l lily luvvlu nnvun -av uvvu u..- to tho present 1!; has been piuood un- der the noamhlig (.3 of his nontl. to the final discomfiturc 0! 5!] w 0 were union: to find some blemish on his life. He |ed`m army to defeat. but impartial histor will mean! um he mule a cul- lani. icht against overwhelming And gigantic to . the sire th and moth- ods 9! which w on mourn oi: ducribed. -:ll ll . mm! inmnnnn nan: of null- em: in the late election. uye: Mr. Bryan has not pretended to be a farmer; he has done nn more than proclaim that he is a friend of the let- mer. Neither before not since he be- came the aundnrd bearer oi over six million of voters have his severest exi- tics or bittercat enemies been able to amino on nun alinhnnnrnhln nnl . in hit on t 'h'ch when accurately auorloell. wi1l9til`|` si molt. intonotlnc [>830 01 D0- Oha-I hlufni-G " . VVIIIIDIII -IOI Ill nluluu. Fix-governor Flower reoently deliver- ed nn ndrasa. in which he chnrnotrlled William J. Brynn as "a farmer who had never worked with nnvthing hut. his mouth." In reply to this the Brookl)-,n Eugle, one of Bryan`: most bitter oppon- in the late election. *-Mp R-unn Inna not nrntnndml tn ' bittercst enunloa been none I int. to nnv dishonorable not in his ifa. And his record from ho hood up [1 good Alnr thn nnnrnhlill Ll of ODDOIIOINJ. Wlll I tics! They are just the thing for a moderate price ' pre- sent, and are useful as well as ornamental. -.-uu-2-- --j1$ jtlfjfi They are vei `pfetty and wear white throughout, ' We V have them in six sizes. " Iil` iI5\nn.-mu A uo_rTo:m2aAn. urge. anon A nun -I A u1t.'nnN" Americah Blue Flame on stoves. cmfonne Stoves. Lawn Mowers. Garden Hose. etc. " ' 12, nind '16 iiich Round |_~ ` 14, 16 and` 18 inch _O\_'a-_l.% 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. SILVER % VV'zI!Pf9]S. REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. CASTORIA We have {hem from $8 upwards. .4C9 r_n;e and see them. ' ' ELLIOTT BROS., .r~ennnuaaonna:u. 'll'%-BIIIIIOIII. OI. nenm. $8.50. To- :3 R 04; nturn. both Inn. 1. - ` m ?3{'3."-5'5. cudwluls lnolu i\2iei Ice Cream F reezers, all sizes. Wllhollt Ildl OI` BIODIII. ___ tn _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . -_AI_ .I. CARPATHIAN II. no eds no thlnldnl to dluonvor um mm at TWENTY-l-`()lIR GENTS PER BUBHEL 1:4 OHRAP and nude npouulatlon. Corn hu nold On the `l\lL-two market. in the year: mentioned on. the fnllmvlm: prlnoa:~)8!`~1. M M-: 1888 nhllu: mm. M. mo; mr ul. 7.`vr-; Fill. M. n: 1N!i.nt e; ms, at. !4|1c;lR9I. at :;nnd ln MM M. 301:. A 1:13 orou And a 2001] crop cannot. put it munh lawn. 3nd I umall crop and as had yield can double its in print. I will buy it for Investment and urehun nu lot. it romsdn in the Ohlo o 0 enter. or {or i- |ne'LnlIution,on an ndvnnoo o 0150 for onrybu u e u. llllan nnnlr I. .-o......I- law nu-nnnd I80 . bushels. IRAS PORK in cxlremoly low nroud 080 . Stocks are light And clooreonlnp and export: huge. local oonnumbtlon double vlnt. is has boo . for the put two you-I. What hm Pork down for two you-n van [urn stock: and poor oxpmt and domoltlo demand. It you have money Wh- von or speculate your opportunity In now. AM .4... ..m.no.mI om Mm Nan York Star` speculum opporwmw 1: mm. All orders executed on the New York and Cotton Exchanges gmd Chicago Board of Trade. VVrIte for mu inlormlihll II! V005 Pgokot Manual and Board of Trout nod 3 ~ V"*'~l1su...1 pzpn` Onlv m.-mu L-'to'\'( r"' n V; mont. 69 @771 BROCK s'r.. KINGSTON. W.1lLE WE STOP T0 THINK WI: Lxten mas Our Opportunity. -.._-_--...-.- .. 0! Mint`! _ Ila" In n|obyI.0. ` % Ihlbdnyo and nI n unn- Ill: and ` . `liulou. bcgmv to. 7'81?`R.".NO_RTH KING" ` 1.; up..gu.. wt.-.a-up -`A Io.n.L- to. V soon. Why not nowfryIt's hot gnouih." Won ready to serve is wit pure Ontario ice-- -oIid.eoo|- in; kind. OurwIgonI.doi!I_I`_|O ice at 1 rouomblu hour `put it anywhere yonfqy ym ',You v Got [T9 Take telephone 499. )1-1. $'ii'iK1"\'il=."s& ulnesfon our ; ` In-Ill [Min Wuhan`- . .IIq Icon to_ In Illlfln ` I {Ho ooitily thn I htvo bun 5 India {or the no twnnty nan Inc] I an vo yu_n I ..........? hturn Tlnkotn VIN `to tan between all up In III the (land. JIIIIVII durum on and: . Juno mt. um am no . M Ila- ulo nu Ian Ipnmqod t___u_0,u:n_ luylnc "me9!e!*2!".&92.92b"M! sr.HERo" Doll! Bu`-vice anqtalonglomnuuo Buy ~ 3 :3 nIa(8wIdu'I uoovhd) f._r_....*.'::::*..*.":::*..__-_:3._.;:;-.;';';'* ,UuhlI\olh v L--u-: J.I~IAI f 1 vol; noomntm 1| umnnc . ..... -0r:nuvlno. Ont. rMqimty~ s niamonunbilm, .,iinnnAV Jun; 22114]. I897. ALLAN` LINE] 4153. _aepnEu & cg. vuuud tyilunaoltb club me real `Elm Hm I, I. I andlnm dail . No.5 axoaot oaday. All nthar ha 1:: daily at I Sunday. Train leaving at was noon, Ir In Ottawa at 4.56 p In. and train loav- nc a IJIS a.In. Iaruuouzh ihunan, univ- nl-al O.lI|_a.n. , _.. .. __-.._.I-Al-_ DQYIMB URIMY coma luv u a sum, tnlun. . wmJm am can). (oxoopt lon- W pg; hlooplnc Oun bohuon Q; yxtvoggr AND Maw 7033. ` "t I330: to Alan `hsblu And rollnblo hnfonnnllon apply W :"V"' v --`guasoav. Juno 22nd. 1997. MI`. Iumgood to return luvlnc in ; gala: not [our than Wodnuduy. Juno ""?2'.'::".'a".'n`.".`%`C `.1.'.3'.f`uai.';'i..'a'. Til?-` "XI. havoc [Incanta- n..c-.- l..a._'l"nI1 IVKUIVAV ':\rw can--- ---._. AM-wail! ouvieo between Toronto and !!.m!. _.-_*-s'z':~;*:::*!m.&';':':*.,T +'.'::..`.: VIBOOIII Wllll III! to An puunu nu nun lJN_I TED B'l`ll'l` BS. 3:? lfnlpu Iilooplnx n vmomrr AND NEW YOR rig---n ux booby mumum. no Plhoqu . ` .. .T " p-Q`:-In -Iiwruuu-u nuns`:- w ` undnoohr ``A ` OCR; - 0 mg- u|I-_AL DI__n I_-.... handgun. at In: gm DAY at 5 pain. Ooilll 00-! Yu 10 um. Fi "IQ? wn nnndqn Ql ' I 3.3.. ..%.`(`P`:l \8`:` I M to; clap tins willow it1Tcsrou;_q;n1:Ei1nRoxe| I `.0 OOH! "III I IIIYI IIIIII u unnu- I or Hunt: I my rod 5 .1. \ 1! m'&-`J ; n.i'x'-33 nI.3.".`.a x`.?m ..`{a'v.1 ,_ -._....-.... I1. DIIC IAIT. 00!!!! VIII`. lnnnn. Ix nun. No. I 31911`: I"""'" O I.Y.0. l D ll.I. II. I-IIIUU nonnnul manna`!- TRAVELLING. - l.U; Pull lun- at-1:1: use '-70'- nu more. W nun uuuuu u SOTTTEL `nghi. `AI-fnnl . Won BTRI law 3 I .6`--:. ';:.:a:: ..*am::;a.3.`:.::z:=*- mu. he. Louis ma thc A %P:c;f-lc. `Railway: zwm `Batu "`r5n";'a,,,.. _meL.ns. _#___; ._....._...-_ - Ann---nun ___a nut | lllll, Elle. uuluu ` . `WEST A :3... Nu: \'m _M__IqDlK0AI... '1'i:iiiio'biiv.xm\d.Nnoxn. nuu. I-I-I--I-nifl hxllnun accommodation. JAB. -:---u-w-_-_w. I , T ONTARIO and BRI- ml [or All nolnh in mu. 3. W. IOLOIB. . (Inn. Inna. 'lUl'I)lIIll Iuu gm Jam m A}! THURS- I` 6 sum. ll-W l'EIN OIITABIU - In . ml tor All ;:l`:'n.1umi:1 " ( 'll'| .ulIB`(,)3." u :`oo|tlnd0'riadto ah Oolumblu II n . . %:\CX::l'.II0lI trail : to tho Onnndlnn Nor - on ovoulncudu during April. wwu an :6 LO 2. and 0. LI: 0 . Carlo nun. - uncut ' n_ w_ young "7 indeed. wllfbo so closely packed together thnt ouch gotliio fauna of stone will have its tlunllng llving picture, while the hoary wall: of England : grand old metropollmn minister will mom hidden by a species of living curtain, sparkling, animated and literally pnlpltatlng with ontlmsimcio loyalty. `I'M. mliainna nnrtinn nf tho nu-nmnnv QIIOOII wnue um Imemn umsung unav- eled from the altar by the aged primate. followed hp elow end unstained "Amone" chanted by the choir at three hundred nuvpllood men and boyo. etetloned in the organ gallery. will bring to in loot thin impleaeive and unique divine service. Throughout this ovnioe the Queen will oeenpzy the throne oi King Edward the Oonfeuue. over which will he thrown the royhl when at purple and ennine. It will otandonatilaa that till: uptheentlro epoeohetwoen thehoir and tho eaemrimn. and taelnn the altar. which will he laden with [old plate and hoantimlw adorned with white hlooeoum To the right and the lott ot the throne anti behind it will he at (old ehaln at Shto tor the .Pr_in- eat and Priaeooaeo at the Royal thnlly. and to: their Illutrione lelativu from abroad. Ateaohcornorol thednlewill he otationevl tho gorgeously opauietted and gold-holnaetod gentlemen-at-umo. while the line from the entrance or the Ahhoy to the thnno will ye hept iv the Yponnna ol the Guard or "Beoreaton" anulll in Ieir quulnt medieval eno- tumowhieh date luck to the dayot only vux. - rlialnn-ohnnahot hlhnln tkk Quoon Victoria bu outlived nearly on 0! her oontomponmo. Thu In porhopo nototruhpiuoo of news. But It is brought to mind just now In npeonllnrly vivilmnnncl-bytho foot that otthonon p n'urI:ond`?pmouu who mended the coronation of her Ihjuty, only tom- mnoln to gure In the grand diamond celebration which _wlll ho hold on Juno I -mg-ob present reign. With these four notable exceptions. all those who stood near the sovereign dur- ing the ilrat moiety of her occupancy of the throne have departed for another world. preceding her to that land from whence no traveler--not even the Anointed of the L0 "-ever returns. The Archbishop who crowned her. the ministers and statesmen from whom she sought counsel in her youthful inexperi- ence. the great soldier. Arthur. Duke of Wellington. "who performing the func- tions of Lord High Constable of the Realm carried the great Swoni of sum before her. nay even the very titled maidens who bore her train, all twelve of them daughters of dukes. have every one of them gone down to the grave before her. This in itself onnnot fail to endow the gorgeous spectacle in Westminster Abbey It few weeks hence with a certain degree or pathos. especiniiy when the vonerouie sovereign of the British Em- pire will be shn making her slow and diilicuit way up the nave-so truly alone and lonesome in the' midst of the vast and magnicently attired throng-to the thousand-year-old throne of King Edward the Confessor. Few who have noon Westminster Abbey on ordin occuiona would recognize the am! am on that day. For tier upuu tier 0! coats. thronged with beauti- fully attired women, and mu-n nrrnyed -in uniform: glittering with every degree of magnicence will ll all available space. The ortioipants in this unique pageant, Olllllllllnlluo loyalty. The religious portion oi`..the ceremony will be ehort, the direction theme! being entrusted to the archbishop: of Center- bury and of York, to the bishop of Lon- don anti to the dean of the Abbey. all four of when for this occasion will wear thoee magnicent gold embroidered, purple velvet mantles with long trains that are known as their coronation robes. It will consist 0! e "Te Deum" composed by the Quven`e lamented hus- band. of I superb ohorele likewise by the Prince Consort nnd commencing with the words, "Because thy God loved inmi. therefore made He the King to do Justice and judgment." the national Anthem being introduced` in I mnnner peouiinrly thrilling and eeotilve. Than than Amhhinhnn of Cnnmrbilrv. peculiarly mruunu nun enwmvo. Then the Amhbllhop of Canterbury, himself how on the threshold of his elghueth yen, will intone the Thanks- ulvlnu." me well an the prayers for the Queen while the eolemn blessing deliv- --..l `n-n eh. -leans luv Qhn Anal In-Ilnnh ll xi. hey are the lbrl Neleon.- who, aa a 18-year-old peer donned his eilver ooronet for the only time in bi: life at the mo- ment when the Arolablahopot Canterbury solemnly placed the crown of Great Bri- tain upon the head of clue Queen; the patriarchal Earl oi Leioeaeer. who acted on that ooeaaion on page of honor and In-uin-bearer to the eovvereign`I uncle. the old Duke of Sussex; Mr. Gladatone, new in his` oath year. and Mr. Villiere. the Father of the House," who at theege oi` 96_atill taken pm in the deliberaona of Parliament. Both Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Villiera witnaued the Queen : coronation from that portion of Weeuninaler Abbey re- served for the accommodation of the members of the tint Parliament of the present reign. With than !nm- nntnhln axmntlonl. all ~ -` 7*? -_; no `Do as K: Iono mm a..'5a..s'.`i'...'....'?.:'::'.3 z... ucnry vux. And then when the In! mun at an "Audi" have an urn. and the organ oIun&ea~co_E not who Indgnllaut E---ml-ml nu Pang. HAQLAIB" IX Auslow aim. and ofllo unu- xonun. laloutor. one was and vu- ' lion--"Bow Inghnd Bu Grown Grout Illod Vicious Wu Mud; QIOOII. NI IIV. I'll) I an Iluu cl ill:-:3 but ti) [navy and tho air `re oidih houses lllnnopm . ID as 153.0 nun:-at but Glenn Imus:-I Ilusulopu. It at thin moment In- up oommonul .'."*iTIFtm'?f;i"9}34i:I:y9fov_$v:gI 3 ._.g\1fh=gqnqNAr1ou In Weatlnlnator Abbey. mm :.ac-. new so umnno_ me ammo! ans sorrow over the disappearance of `many of those who were present at her golduu jubilee In the sell-sunm abbey only ten years back. Sho will look In vain for her ' gallant and stalwart son-in-law, Em- peror Froderlck of Germany, the nobles! figure of tho pageant. In 1887, and hlu tragic (loath will be moaned to her mom- orv by the widow's woods worn by her eldost. daughter, the dowager Empress of Germany. 'l`Im mnnn nnvnhnr om-manta of Princess ' uermany. Thn sumo somber garments of Princess Beatrice will p-ovhe the sense of the loss which she suit-Lined through the death 01 Prluoo Henry of Buttenberg. Gone, l""3&".:h'.';' M or tuba". onlvto too, are her Majesty's son-in-law. Louis, the burly Urundduko of Hesse. her brother-in-law. the late Duke Regnnut of Saxo-Cuburg-Uothanuand her favorite grandson. the Duke of Clarence. She will likewise look in vain for ex~King Amadeus of Spain. Duke of Aostu. who repreeented King Humbert at her golden jubilee. and for the ill-feted Crown Prince Rudolph. who attended the cole- brntlon in behalf of his father, the Em- peror of Austria and of Hungary. Nor ' are these the only shadow: which will at that moment weight down her heart and depress her apirlti. For the abbey is for her a Walhalla peopled by the ghosts of the illustrious dead. who in their lives here up her hands no that they should not full. Most of her Prime Ministers- Bmconstleld, Peel, Pa merston, Aberdeen and Russell-many of or most gallant soldiers such as Lawrence, Outrom, Havelock and Clyde--nye, well nigh every one 0! those whose existence was devoted to her eerlvco and to endowlng ha: reign with lustre lie buried within the walls of that um-lent tune. and one can almost picture to oneself their spoo- tms hovering in the air. and toward the throne in order to recall thexnsoives to the kindly memory of their royal mis- tress by a species of supernatural hom- n an 4 sun never sons. The population of the United King- dom alone has xvell-nii donblud, as has 11130 the number of her 'hi:\j9st_v`s lieges in India and in her Colonial dependen- cies, tho gmnd tom! of those who now ncconl her a willing allegiance-. nmount- ing to the colossal-Iiguro oi` 830,000,000. in 188! the \l\`t| of the British Empinq nmountcd to 8,000,000 aqliaro miles. whereas today It in Ow timpa that aim. . its nuporiicien exceeding 10,000,000 square union. The aggregate property of tho people of the United Kingdom. calcu- lated on tho hula of the incomes tau gural. hu treblod in the int sixty years, as has also tho revenue ot tho Stain, while the advance in the foreign trade of Great Britain during the some period ha: been more than 460 per cent. mt... ....onng nl nnul uulnfln ntnntlr While no gram wars have mm-md tho lustre of Victmlma reign. yet it may he conuiduml (IS the most ulurious period in the entire history of Gwat. Britain ii one is to judge by the gruwth of tha area. the population, and nbove nil of tho wealth N that mnpiro` upon wiyoh the sun never sets. llllllpn 0! NSF!!! lnnuy Ixxlxtuvu 1.- 000.050 pounds. the returns for the last year show I consumption of more shun tour times than Amount. And an this uddltlon in land. In wmlth and In popu- lation has -bean ncqulnd not by great and nngulnu-y conflicts and campaigns, but dnringurelgnchnon the whole may in chvuilnd :1 themes: pacatulln Eng- huh Mann. Incl-ml In In um nh-nan cl than hln been than 100 [wt cent. The output 0! coal to-d:v`l| exnctly twenty-ve times an large n It wnwhen her Majesty ascended the throne. and whores. as that moment. the annual unn- tmmptlon at cotton buoly exceeded 4.- mnnm nnnnllm the returns clluunq. lndudl um: nhoenco of thpnoblg marl autumn: uomneh it oh nu-nacho prom-an and to Input-the nun-nnnuunitlu-n-tknninvnhnil thum- IIIQIIRO HQICI um In lmwlrsuu dthunntlomlnmlvul then- ndhonrdoduaounnubh !ll'.tiOpbIIoll0||_!|IIImIopn:oaIot0Iu|t Bahia : wt-slut. Industry. undo md aplltauont-a-uptchllytholul. Illa neuhnulhukavunoutunpt to onu- -ncctushochngcutihahvohhnphn stuns Vlutuiln bane Quon. RIGHT HON. 0. P. VILLIBLRS. Quuu vma-an and Her Gum-1 \`lctorh|`d Reign. ..(`n-nnclnon. P:-lnce l'kl\vnxwl at York. amend. and ma aliucdib tr: mm achcuze. so widely denounced an that time, may be gathered from the met that _ during the Itwolve months which have just been brought to a alone no less hhun 2,393,- ] 889,610 letters, post cards and pm-oels nuvo been delivered in the United King- dom through the post. oim. In um") ohmu \vnrn nn I-nllrnmin and Inn ugo. The same policy has been pursued; at. homo, and by this moons millions upon millions of ulolluhl. which would other- wise hnrn mmzxinod in the pockets of their donors, or horn-dod in banks, huve lm-.n lavished upon ohm-ity und philan- thropy, and it is in keeping with the entire nmnr of the reign of Queen Vlo~ torin that the sixtioth nnnlvoraary of her acccssion to the throne should by her purtlculur wish-so eloquently expressed by the Princo of \V'alr-&-bo signulizod by gifts to the poor. to the hospitals and to 1 philanthropic undertakings of every kind. close 1.000 per cum. It was not until sovcml years after the birth of the Prince of \V'nl(~sI that chloro- {onn nud othor nnuesthotlcs come into use for surgical operations, and though it is scarcely creditable, within the mem- ory of Victoria surgoous have been obliged afmr amputation to resort to the some lmrbaruus methods as those pructlcod in dealing with the wounded during the battle of 'l`rufnlgiu'-nmnel)'. to plunge the bleeding stumps into hot pitch to stay the hemorrhage. 'l`hnnnnndn nmm thnuunndil nf hnnnltnla stay me nuxuurrnagu. Thousands upon thousands oi hospitals and analogous oiiurituble institutions have been called into existence in the British Empire during the inst three- some years, `partly through tho inuenco oi the Queer": herself. and partly through that of hor eldest son, tho Prince of Wales, the people having hrrn taught by their iiiustx-ioue ruler. und by hur chil- dren, us well. to believe that the best and surest way to royal favor was to veto money to the miiof of those of their {eiiuw citizens in want and misery. Thus, aii through the memorable visit of tho Princo of Wales to India, whenever the: native princes in their excess of enthusiastic ioynity expressed their in- tentions of erecting: ,oostiy statues and monmuonts to the Queen in their domin- ions. as a memorial of his stay, ho invari- uiniy urged thmn to devote the money instead to the construction of oimritabio institutions. explaining th t it was _by nsiivving tho distrossod and t as for- tunatu of the >`overoign'n iiogos that they would best please her Majesty and him- self. Tho result is that to-day in India sumo spivndidiy equipped hospital or nimrit-y nmrks ovary town and city in \\`hi(`h Aihort Edward halted duridg his progress through England's great Ori- entni umpiro, Just one and twenty years II III} Wood Ina. Juncl Campbell, corner of Wellington And Barrack streets. alwnyu Inn on hand 3 stood stock of been Inn 0, cu and nnoub. Rry slabs, gnu md blocks. All chap Inn Ag-L nlnnhnn III. I `~- -- . Do you suffer from it? Do you know its cause. It generally means 3 great deal. and should not be neglected. Pluten and medicines hardly ever cure it. but electricity, properly up. piled. in a positive remedy. u out thounnds of cure: in this city testify. I have just issued`: neat little book which every sufferer from Lune Back nhouid read. it expinlns `the men: ouueee end effects or this annoying weakness. and I rational. positive cure -by my wonderful Electric Belt. I've VV 15 .1 ` Roma Uclon. Albany. New York. Phllndal- , phh. Baltimore. Wnuhhmton and the , " ar\'I"r'I'r1'Z'.

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