VIC’I‘ORIA AND PRINCE (â€NBORT WITH THEIR TWO ELDEST CHIL- living to the ma: “Monto- of bombs in Parln and the atrial In Eng- Innd of many [manners known to he The mm (or London m node at 12:10 o‘clock, and for Alum-t the entln almm the {all passed between scat- tered gm†of loyal people. Every station Mweel Windsor nd M- mmon had been dean-ted. The run- tay mplnyu everywhere Mood It the "lute, whne the phuonm were crowd“! tub cheering We, Pad- dimon "3 reached :1 12:30 p. n. Th nrly Mun rm nun-d by no paling M be"- "a II "or non- Iu m â€anthem mm Ito my. .1 «amid. Tn In: pint of mm I. lie darn Why m Wlm. vim by I «cloth (be abort mun loading rm- the tank In (M rill-u tulle. 'u lined by I no. 0! We gathered to are the queen nun. nu: ma norm Inc "017th nd the «Met of the day "Got! an (be 0m" appeared on hols†and Mum 'Nhofl old. The name of m:- «can no" the math was down!- ed and germ" rammed II the nub-an",- style nd ml Venetian nuts with their Inflation pen-on- llnod in": skin M the route. In moon. AI luna- rro'd pla- pm our Wanna unno- I- IN any hour: at My all Illtd with Maud m TI. Int mud timb- In “0 NM- ?" 0! can» VH0“- wu Ibo m9- lloo II llucluuuu ulna n! (h an.- rul nmn ION by (only: â€non Hr. Wilton: Md m "and In the man «mm! nan" urn-able. H" runny own-nod M slum than to moan: lit-Kinny and u) “m m nano- at our Hum." m MON". onnt '0'... Mr. CMIIMIIII. ll "plying to (no Ion" a! but mmy'u mum-n. dun upon an (ml flunk-m of (to mu o! the pro-Inn Io Gnu Mull. whet. b0 mud. Wald to a. world Ibo mm o! no and". The colonial promlors wan . the gnu-at» M the my 0! Birmingham )lon- oiny. They won- heunlly wok-outed by large (-mu‘dn o! pmpla and wen eu~ wrmlnmfl at luncheon by the lord nu!- ur. Thrmcrfllry 0! mm for the colv ouln. Ir. Jun-uh Chunk-rial». and clu- tord mayor touted the vhllln‘ pro- muw. am! Mr. Wilfrid hum". the pronkr M ï¬ndu. responded. I- so do!" he alluded to the gmvlu Inl- lu IBM mm thank! be non huh mu- mum-uoa hat-eon amt Drum: and b" colonic. The colonlal premters. with their viva. were presented to her majesty In Mr. Chamberlaln. necroury of state {or the colonies. and unttea of royal and other guests were presented lev- crnlly by their rhlotn. The great on- cera of state attended tn hm court Mad-men Winn-law Rom, Nelson A. Mun um! 0mm mill wete prmnted by the queon's special command, After the dinner the queen proceed- ed from the grand salon to the ball- room to nceivn her guests. the en- \(u and their suites. the Indian Princes. the once" 0! the Imperial forces and of the native Indian escort. nnd the (~910ny o! the queen's Gernun regiment. The emclou: auppehmom was I fairy sight, exqulalta costumes. dil- monds and countless gems, the most. brilliant o! unllormi, stars, orders and creates, without end. The queen In the evening cummin- ed at dinner ninety of her most dim anguished guest: in the state supper- room at Buckingham palace. Among those prmnt were the Prince and Prince“ (1 Wales. the royal swells. the envoy: of mien with the rank or ambauador and the great olflcegl o! the hmsehold, who wore full court ; The calculation 0! Victoria‘s jubilee was ancesutully Inaugurated It the city of unison, England, on Mandy. 33359§33§’35*3â€iiï¬iâ€13 “HONORINQA QUEBN.’ a“ $ "Ft eeeeeeeeeauseseuué Celebration of the Sixticth Year of the Reign of W England’s Sovereign. u? Cflttfl VIII. Il'lkl. h I" are the weak of ancient Penn, the nee who conï¬ned God utter the symbol of the an m of In. To that m Miolged the mm. who 1.897 yarn ago went to Jen-flan. nylng: "Where Is he that In born king of the Jen for we saw his star In the east and are com to worship him?" In A. D. 65!. TH! JUBILBI STAMP. devised by Wales to ruse mhocflpuons’ for Ila known! Ind. Thousands M the limited edition have been sold. 0m â€am-l. invent. 0' m .0" on conform upon comm 0mm. “A III- In cum-ll] Ian I. the cut of Ir. I‘m-1. 1.3. {Iii a .1 33.3 .e :3 3:212:333-gï¬ 3332:...- o. :3 1a! a. 3. 3.0-..- .c 3.3 3 $- .IYSS 3.8:! The Pan-v. an I N ’0'" In Danny. has mph 1:: not luna- ln uflfll. o! to (but me an «- u“. M (Mr I... Malia. may The editorlnla exnress I rather quiet satisfaction over the Jubilee honors, though the Libernl orgnns betray some meant. or diunpolmm‘ent. Literature is practically Ignored. There Is unan- Soil-mono. In England (â€or In." Dhtrlbntm. mndon. June 23.41110 Times and all the morning papers contain ion: mie- granu from the colonies describing the enthusiasm in connection with Jubilee rem. connected with anarchy, the Scotlnnd ,Yu-d authorities have been very Ic- ttve. The whole‘route of the process- Ion tomorrow has been closely enm- lned. especially the bridges and stands In thon- vicinity. PORTRAIT 0" VICTORIA. 00388 O" BRIAT BRITAIN AND IMHO. AND KIPIIRI OF INDIA. mung-nan...†I“ JUBILEE uoxqps. Halloweh, .19., In: a unique society called the Improvement Soclnty. One. 3 mt all the male member- turn out with rate. has And broom to clan the struts wlflo their win- m 3 Mutual“ He immedlttnly caught on. and grasped both rain: with one bud and the amnion will: the other. "I believe," she laid, "that If I could see the lines In only one of your man I could foretell that we would have a very pleasant drive.†asked, “the reading of 050’: (crime by the lines of one‘s band?" A In,†0.0-. They were out driving. and had stmck a ï¬ne stretch of limb country love locum of 0M.- 1"... The {mil remains of an amt- iy new sprcies of the ancient nulls named by geologists the "mo-nun" have Just been dimvered In the chalk beds of nnrthern Fume. These rep- tiles, whirh bet-nine extinct ages :31), were of enormous use, some being seventy or more feet in length. They had comparative†stander bodies. like a snake. peddle- lile I with, and some of the chandertstie teuur- o! the lizard. They were Wally abundant In Amado. na their ro- mains have been found in New Jenny and in the late- bowler-lag the Gulf of Mexico. as well a. west of the III- sissippi River. no It. “ I... Tim I: no much â€My man- lutmmnndlhualmumn In ghoul no“ at (to flunk Inkl- In ecu-non no. 110 Plan World In that n «on loan “in for mu! [ï¬n an honor at Illmlk. to a walt- no" nuance-m. In It†how a harmin- ruler In Mind. 0.- «y no mum ppm I In. and cool. sham, mum to no and um (oolnnnedu,ndnbnld amok! in um you, in (not I. no plan a! pol-Id «eel. Ind In my and and“ an It wrote Mm than the inll. "0 in «M In all the mat â€ammu- at Ma clues db- mvon. Incl I» m the uncut-(m of at"! ms. White he ll! not In†boon the 0'13"“) Inventor, to are h- mm to M. for (id? mm! Intro- dnfllon. "In rm- of hm. putt-ml the an: sled in has m boon db- puml by Germany. A mum-sup! and Nnmmborg. IS“ nmcumn the In- ten rlaun considerably, n the rear- m-ml durum! In nkl h) canal- I darflmm 0! non pvodtuml fro- mupor and Man pinto. as well a (nun Iran and copper tubes. But M< ever much truth “are may be In um old German minus-tint. Hum are many men Nvlng who can tone-her when (hen were no steel pen, and m nlsn mall the "me when one of the mint duties 0! the stimulant" "I ‘ to renal! an the quill pens used by the rcholtrs. ‘ um «m In such halo- “ un- run "Do you believe In palm-try!†he the followers of Manomet conquered Persia. and a usual "converted" tin Pereians by force. A remnant rennin- ed true to their ancient faith, and at these come lied to the mountains. uld othere left their native loud and took shelter in indie. Mont Prince wel- comed them and nve them lend on which to settle. the only conditions be- ing that they should adopt an indihn dress, and should refrain from eating heelâ€"the ox being I nut-red animal to the Hindus. To the latter condition the Fumes in Indie faithfully adhere, the incoming of the new British inn-tern not seeming to them any reason [or breaking their ancient promise. While Hindu rule prevailed. their religion and the abeenee oi cute won. then kept them from acquiring power in Hindu communities, nod they quietly devoted themselves to agriculture nod rcmmerce. Under British rule, there- fore, they unturnlly came more to the trout. and Bombay owes much of its prosperity to their energy, enterprise, and intelligence. lost of them now speak English. and many of their sons are sent to Britain for their educa- tion. and pass in law and medicine. The Parsee women are nine educated. DOWNERB GROVE 7 REPORTER ' bending e, of the eeleece of hecterlol- 00. or the dlrectlec ol the Roe-ten reye ehlch here revolutionised eur- on. or helped In the levenuon (or lecllltetlee prlntlu eed rellrmdleg eed me tangle... Dee Is not to be credited or dteeredlted for the virtue or the flee. the hrllllenee or the ete- pldlty. of Me or her mntemporerlee ‘ While Queen Vlctorle he been the 1friend at ell ert. ell lltereture. ell enleece. ell Inventlon. ell relorm, her rein wlll he mt remembered for .n “no end ell eternity ee the relgn 0! Christianity. Best-Me. with that eceee et ï¬re o‘clceh In the momlng, In ’xenungton Palace. Where ehe eehed t the Archhlehop o! Ceeterhnry to my for her, and they knelt am. lmplorlng ;Dlvlne geldence. netll thle hour. not ‘ only In the‘euhllme “tern o! m 3.. : ubllehed church but on ell ocuelone, ehe he: directly or ledlrecuy «chugL “1 hell". In God the tether Almighty, liner of heeree eed eerth. end In Jeeue Chrlet. hle only begotten Son." 1 declere ll. feuleee ol eontredlctm. thet the mightleet thespian of Chrle- tleelty todey Ie the throne of legend. The Queee'e hoot. eo much «meme el the time at lte eoveereeee, eon. .yln‘ It wee eat ehlllully done. and eone eeylee the! the prime Ilene o!1 ehouerhold ouehtnoteotohereheee‘ expoeed. m mertheleee e hook 01‘ net ueetelnae from the feet the: lt ehowed thet God we: echnowledaed ll ell her life end that "fleet of m" wee not en camel ecu In Wind-or Ceetle. Wee her eon. the Prluee at Welee, down with en llleen thet m. fled the metat doetore of Indeed? Then ehe presumed e dey of prey. to Al-tc‘hty doll. eed le enewer to the prayer! 0! the whole clvllleed world the Prlnce got well. Wee Beheetopol tobetekenendthethoneendeotheâ€" reeved homee e! eoldlere to he eonâ€" torted. ehe celled her union to lte hueee. end the preyer wee entered. See her value. through the hoepltele llhe en Intel of mercy! Wee there ever en explode. of ï¬re delay In the mleee of Bhefleld or Welee end her teletrem wee not the int to errlre wtth help end (Ehrletlen ey-pethyf 1e Preeldeet Gerleld dylec u Lou mach. end Ie eat the eehle elder the eee, reeehlee to Bel-ore! Me. hey! mammal-mu hand. will. at. I. in. W by bum in an. lunch“ to my «hummum'Iâ€"ndlu mu no u no Mill“). '0 launcw-mu-odmt all madly am! not an m 'Mhnnnlhflubumlm lumnmnmmumwul Tho-u Cum. ‘1 mum In I.- volvd a“ alum: sumo. a mud mu In mm d bl- cunt- lcue III. or not.“ Gallon! Nov-n II II: crush. on! he. Mida- to religion. or Had b mm (to n‘ (haul Ina-cut of (loom m .u Burk! man a“ In. Bro-um. anarchism! In of m Cult-hurl healthful Moon. or helped 0m any It locum n DIM-I lull Ania: 8-91". a man the plume [m with vile} Jol- aunt mm: m nan-on, or ad anything In do with the [Initial o! (It. no In â€AI-{MAIIM “Ood can the 0.000!†AIM tho 1-- umbl- coIn-u (In In. to. unt-4 In «Inc at m- M u no â€roam“ nulvm -â€" coil-u which. M mum. would ho low-m In. Ionaâ€"u W to no that no at†an. d malignanc- m be and a! pub. In God bu not nt Ion my" um and In ‘nuy an. no mu luv-cot- hu lot has mun-um Wonuhuwuonr mourn-tutu: hum-MI- [Idea of the nu, whether that. m be offered by an lhm hundred nu- llonn 0! Im- wbjoou or (In larger lun- hor of million who no not hot lub- Jocu. whether an pain In sola- Ilud In church. at tolled tro- gnu mic-Ina. o: pound tooth by nluury hud- Iro- tuu nu unto-«u and h Iron: 0! Mumphnt unl- all mad the work. In ban and In now. of Queen Victor“ “Whit will thou luv» 0! honor. a! reward. or rever- ence. of urvlco. o! nation“ sud Inter- llluoual acclamtlon! Will!» wilt thou, the Queen of the ulnmonth. century 1" The seven mile. of proceulon than!!! the street: 0! London My utter tomor- row will be u, small part of the con. mtulatory mien who†mum- tudmous tramp will encircle the man. Th0 celebratlvo anthem- tlnt will “Wild up from Watmlnuer Abbey and BL Paul‘s Cnthednl In London will be less than the vlbntlon 0! one lun- ltrlnx as computed rm: tho domloslu which this hour roll up from ull na- tions In praise to God for the hunt!- lu! Ma and tho clarion- nlsn 0! ml. oldest 0m and man! «mums. From llv- o'clock in the morning of 1337. when tho Amhblohap 0! Catch bury addmud the autumnal and Weeping uld than“ smzmod [lrl of eighteen you! vltl the lawn): total. "Yont lusty.†until this I!!- tlolh unlurury 0! her ammonium. the purer o! at good people on m TALMAGE’S SERMON. 2...? cl.- oIX. an: 3.33:1...- 3.: S nae-a5 coatilig 9-36 IS... a... .15.. Junk. .33 :3 I03 £13.40,†69â€"538 3 until itchâ€".330 O.><D IZDI Fl<d :zUâ€"Nl Ma‘flMâ€"ao ‘3 HIS cue-Hon. whlch was naked M a quasi: (bound- 0: yém um. :11 mum union- u-o this any uklnl an, "th! to dads. and x will the the.- crown of life." and W a- elumu, “Hon lot. on no In an thy clown.†cm! mm! mm! Youdm Mamba-hamâ€- day. to b. In“ to n m to- Mm†ad to a. mum “mnhmmmmnnm. ru’tlblo. we as {Win crown.†And (0on lamina! “tho crown of m.“ all to II. Phi!- Ipphu he an. "ll: Joy and crown? Tho Ann-u. Pour who: a. laun- uon ad «I. out. “Yo null noun a crown of glory that Moth not aw," mmlohnmnnmthon’tmm cop! n. In â€ulna mfg-d lb muaummmmum amend a to all! to That". “Th-roll wduplornonmu Iowl It I. a girl... do. with no la: foul-In mu m am an. bowd. all lat-d of “collation I! h comm. m ‘ cum-vow umly ; gem-lg; ID. no who-o mm nul- ‘vem h I" H“ NMI‘. I! was . m “1 wk: Dun. lb. um. klu. who wn Ian. enough to (hm. coma. look a. crow- at much. a crown wel‘hlu I won 0! gold no mire!“ wlth precious floluâ€"Il‘ the panic 1W. "Lo. live lb. flu?" ll. wn a (rut day when Poll-Itch. unr- munded W “'01" â€"1“.- you“. clothed In scum. received from n g... not the Intel crown. and the â€I. shouted. "long live the pot!" u wu . you day what: Int Allow: â€a "mu (hear the mmhllal (an at an earth, Ind in honor of glvllo authority Clear hid It placed tam-rd on a. Data at the lulu of Inner Olr-pu nmnmduwm thou-nun of Preach-cl too! on am.- or Chm-lemme um! M It on “I m brow. l: m a gun any when, about an elshlhotumnofro-thmot Jerusalem. under I It! will will mam duh... all 0. I maul: mun-baled at mun-lo. ad no u: on in will no blunts-I. of a loll.1 nmndqlkoswnmmar puma Md um brow of our 1“ ‘ But an mlculu corn-um. said can and blood Ind groan all Alm- lu man-I. and. you: own coral-â€" than-1N0. PlnlwaaolI-ulo loco Ill: QIIIIMOII. but m on old um. with «non! M and In- mammsgluundeMcmn can!“ to Ila. uni calm to you. I! you will by mm M gum ne- In. I an 00".. n I; . â€ha, and Inst.“ of} turn- can: WINâ€"mutnm mc I'm-womanâ€... och-t m 0! gum-m (In which .- mun-n ud dam to; Iv. IgguubflodM‘mMn ulyuMIMuo-mm-Mo aguï¬wmgnmy mum. and: All M in“. â€Inna-Vow I“... lb.“ anaco- d urn “i Inna. "m imam-.008- â€W†mama-.mnumuu- Wo- an mm “slutâ€"n mull-vinyotmwthn‘ unmet-consummate.»- 30.942.00.51...- 38-63: I. .53! 31:6 1. £3 .1356 a .59: is x.â€" .8. =1. .58....1-1320383 £0884. v3.3.3:- 3. 5:38 back. but that I m unto than the biennium] of I plow" In which I can better present tho present mum- bn. or soon to In an octouurlnn. no! on the throng o! Eula-d. her Quayle no thoroufluy on tho mm am that all the smash-soul." In all 150 III- unnl In on dead- Ilvo not ban able to lanai-emu.†ovu auspicio- II w Mwunmmumm to luck: Hart: of 90ml, Install. and manor and Jon-- 0‘ Sum. cau- rtno 0! Rush. I." 0! Scotland. Huh Term at Ger-any. Iluh Anal-cu. othm.ndullhquo«uolhc- Ind. u'ln. Ilrtcllnnd in put than Won us In her cur-m um" vol. ulna; u“ will. no.0 qua-I my w- mince: of Enulnnd. Comm hot court ourmundlnn Wlth wlint worn tho court moundlnu In tho tuna of Henry VIII.. or um um tho court surroundings in the than of Napoleon. to the "no of Louis XVI.. In the time of men and women no†name. In†not be mentioned tn accent Iodoty. Alas! tor the mvalrleu. Ind the com than Bel-hunt (um. and tho not. than HerodI-n dances. and the tones from which the vol! malt not ho lllted. You need, however. In order to app". out. the purity nod vlrtooun splendor or Victoria's relax! to contrast It Iona- whnt with tho gohonnu and the pun- domonlom of mun! ot the tin-on. room- ol the put. 3nd noun mo room- ol the DWI". I all the roll at the quota. of tho earth, nut that I would In" them coul- up or come Ilia doe- Byron'. "Cantu.†Ibo has not knowinziy admitted into her pros- onoo a comp! mun or diuoimo we. mu. To very distinguished noveilus had very celebrated pflma dunno: she in. deeiinod reception boo-nu they were lumen]. A“ the coming centuh Ian at time cannot revoke the advant- nm of having had sixty year- of curin- unn womanhood onthroued in m I belle" (last no throne since the throne a! butt! end the throne of lies- eklsh and the throne 0! Esther bu been In such consunt touch with the throne of heaven ss the throne of Vic- toris. From whet I know of her mum. she reeds the Bible more then she does Shakespeare. she sdmlres the hymns or flan-nun Boast more then if M 197' "WM 6|! '0‘ (MIL I! "N“, ‘ muflm 'ho a. an!" an we“ n “It?" “And you.‘ attend Alanna. "gm do you mm at m I. m mm that" ‘53-» .51: p- in! i ‘ {gingiil viiâ€"niigiï¬lo“. 5.3 III: 32: .335 :3. In. 1!. 2. 3 .- t. con I“ Aland-t. won him I that maul-hummus“ mun-mm. Anna-mid (Mutant-Iowan. M‘ m. mu “venom“. mmvio'. ugnladlcdth MM Am Tho-mum“ “.1 â€mm nu ma. to the and armadhmmmunnu and Ila-h. a. no cum N“ law mun-gum aéggiiagggig 55! 3!: 33; E REES! , 5;; 5;}; i.‘l§i WV Holy sum; eel em heeveo. l ole: each oee e we†the urine. Crown-i Oren-l. 30ft- toeetthecme! Thorium got her erode. on her kneee. m eight ducheeeee and moraine. Ill 3 cloth 0! ellver. carried her true. the Violate end whee the Abbey ehooh with the To the omen ll mil diepeeoo. eh. kneel. ehe hed to cone down. the emu of uracil and you will hove to kneel. you I“! he to come down. You History that et her ootouetioo not only entire Mb!) went with W emotion. but Vlctoril no in teen. 80 you will hove to heve your dry eye- moieteued with teen. in your nee inflammable-onenm ol oometion. MM 10. will Keel uh crying out with ’mdhh. “Oh. M my heedwenwetereeldnhnw lounteine or teen.“ Yet. ehe wee dur- ing the ceremony new in: awhile on e lowly stone celled the He hit. which, a l rember it. u l have Ieeniienloeodenigwumlleu not e (not huh. I lowly no hit-hie pieceln vhichtoheeelMuililm ere to be crowned hill. or quee- to God forever. you amt he eeeieil on the Lie Poll of prolound humilietioe. Al- ter ell ihei. she who reed, hr the throne. and let the III that and I: not going to leave your exelletioe hell done. There are throne- ee well II croene uniting you. St. John ehou- ed. “l eev throne-l" end lulu he told, “They eholl rein torever eel ever." Throoee! Throne! (let not, (or the carnation. But I invite you not only to your own coronation. he: do e mightier end the niehiieet. n ‘eil the nee of time no ouever In! each e herd (in u Chriet while he en en eerth. are-Moe ior hie hm. upeetoniioo to! hie cheek. whip he hiehuh.neerelorhieeue.em 5 2 Egaï¬gggiit eodeveninoeru noumcwuu imotlmdmmh‘b Begohiiheho-eeud-uelehoo- ieecyi Oneeeeueraoeeeeiheue-t Onihehole'hiehlhehiehovdd echilddloieiheeeuuceoele] 5 E if? iliil i: 5? Eli "Up-Melenhiemeeleuu uh.†he. theeeveelhieehhe-l “immemum-oee- heelmneerm" "when ummamm M Ieeeree-eemheeehe-enih- nonmetal".qu Meleileeeiheleeh-envh- low-Ah mmummm