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Eruptions on the F a c t and Body, Loss of Memory, Coo- fosioD of Ideas. Palpitation of the Heart. Dix Fcctid Breath. Low Timidity. Noises Rheumatism. Diseases of the
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addrefw from the Univorwt}’, I Ii.8 Majesty re* called the fact tJint his ancestor, to whom tho foundation of the University ivas due, chose like himself n consort from the Boynl house of Den mark. King Edivaril reflected with
plen.suro on th e time he spent as an atiimnu.s of the Univor- aity. The levee iirosontations number
Corporation in th e ir functions which they wore called upon to exercise.
In his reply to tho
*erve<l for 40 guest.s. Honours wore conferred on several disiinguishe<i citizens.
ROYALTY AT HULL.
replied, tb e ir Roval TTighno‘*ses were conducted to Victoria-Miuare. where his Royal Highnww! unveiled a bronze- Ntutue <»f Queen’Victoria and the Princess laid the foundation stone of n new City Hall. Afterwards thePr inc e unveilwl a Ubiet a t the Royal Infirmary in the niemon* of tho
la te Qneen, and Iiinchfvl with the Corporation. TO REVIVE THE DEAD.
AN AMERICAN DOCTOR’S REMARKABLE EXPERIMENTS.
M E N ' S W E A Si ' n‘I i M&nj thouBunda of men luffer from enerr&ting we&kneuM,
CAimot find & cure for them. I tk».y to euoh sufforeni; vrrite to me ; and I will show yoQ a recently discovered means (simple and oeri&m) by 'wbieh yon can be relieved of your sufferings. I t will on ly cost yon a penny for p o s t a g e , and it will euro all N o r v o u a D Ia x trd o r z , and restore InD vigour to the system. laThis means of cure is invaluable as a remedy for all ailments caused by imprudence of any nature whatever, and baa restored thousands of weak men to health and strength. Send stamped addressed envelope to :—Qeobok Wriqht, Esq., Colne Ho'ose, Rembrandt Rood. Lee, London, 5.E- (Name this paper).
Hoyt tul>o, which is practicallT the mtiio as tho O’Dwyer tube used for croup, is attaclusl to tho pump, Mnd
thru.st down the throat to the wind pipe. Muivuign of the heart sta rts the human nu-chaniam, so to speak, and other methods aro
u.sed to rr-rtoro the other functions, so th a t tho ^ t i e n t who wns dead actually liveo again. Tho " v i ta l Kp\rk " must «lill bo present, b a t fa tho experiments npon dogn it was shown th a t even tho
sljghte.st piilfuition of the henrt a»-J ceased. Dr. Kemp trie<I nl>out n year ago to resiis- ciLito n human being but failid, adds tho cor*' res|>ond**nt; with his p ro e n t experience ho biCioveo th a t he will yet succee<l.
i» iml.ic«l by inmnB of a b, ___ a_l h-c I ' M' .ini, . Tha
transferred his aflvctlons el-*ewhere. Defen d an t's fathi«r was a well-known and wealthy agri cultur is t, an*! <!efendiint
of idaiiitifT and i>
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for Nervous Dlse s ie s of all Iclnda T h is proscription O U R ED M E IN 21 DAYS, olthoag^h I had luffered for re a r s from a debilitated, broken down narrona srotoni, cansed by my own folly. I will send the prescription to any sufferer who enaloeos a stacapad, addressed envelope. I t is a g uaranteed SU R E C U R E for Norvena Dabiilty, W » « ln g Decay, Loss of Vital Power, Dimiiesios f S ight, Evil Forsbodingo, Loes of E n e r ^ ,
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Confusion of Ideas, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrheea, L ow Spirits, Fiatlil Breota, Noises in the Ears , Brain Fog, Despondency, ‘Weakness, Blotshes on the Skka, P rome tme Decay. Timidity, Nervousnesss, Rheumatism, Predisposition to Consumption,. Palpitatioa of th e*H e a r t , Emaciation, Diseases of the ICidnsys and Bladder, W e ak ne ss of the Generative Organs, Liver Complaints, Diseases of the Urieory Organs, Address i— Rev, JoHH 'WiuiON, 49 .Murillu Hoed, Lee, Kent, Eogliiud. (Nome this paper).
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cooler. About the time of ln>t Normanby Show sho hnd hear*! rej).»rts concerning bis conduct with other g'irls. Mr. G. W. Andrews, for tho defence. characteri>e<! the whole demand as ex- tnivagant. .A claim of £I.C00 was altogether too g re a t ; th a t snni divi«!*s! by ten would bo more than the defcml.-int cr>nld p.iy. After a lengthy abfM'Mce, (hi* jury found *!amnces for tho plaintiff to tho amount of £l(X).
SPLENDID SK l£C nO S OF L O C A L V I E ’W S
AT -m * T I M E S o r r i C E
p laint againet her. I t was in the beginning of implicitly tha t they havo h<s*n bewitched, and thi.5 yenr she notice*! his letters were getting
managing the extensive farm n t Neap House. Miss Ciithbert. .1 gtxxl-l*x>king young Imly, tast<v f ully drt'^'iwl, h.tiiI they hnd never once quarellod. and defeiwlaiit hnd never brought a ftingle com- „ ..... ing
Court was held to ajwfHs tho tlnmnges in an action for lue.ich of promi.-M- to m.iiry brought by .Miss .\miie .Ltm- (Juthbert, of Tho Carrw. Hibal4l»tow, again-t Alfred l'\>*ter, a farmer's son, of No.i]) Iloune.
ne.ir i'rxxiinghaai. Mr, Q. II. S*»wter. for plaindfl, •iaal the case iras one of tlie moot hearllcN- that a jury ever ha<l to try. For more than two and a half 3*cars the couple had l>een
eugag.al with the approval of the rela tions, and mif om* reu*»on was given why the engag**nient wa-f broken off. The fact seemed to bo th a t defendant
A YOt.’NG F.UIMER’S FAITHLESSNESS. At Lincoln Ctistb*, on 'ruesday, a SherilT’a
r^I>ondoni says: Dr. Robert C. Kemp. ^ phy- aioiau ci repute, declares as tho result of asoHeo of remark ble exiH>rinieiit.s th a t the re-mscitation of persons a f te r death umler certain condition.^ can be acconiplislml. Ho describe<l his’ method before tbe Now York Academy of Science, and said hi.s method is to make a small incision b«w tween two ribs and to th ru s t in two fingen) u n til thoy touch the heart. The heart is then prftvwwi against the ribs, giving it tho motion of a n a tu ra l beat. At the rutno Unie u miline solu- Hon i» iiifii«Hl into tiu. p.nti«nt. and re;.piraUoa " ' ‘'" i pump
Tho "D a i ly Telegraph’s " New York cor-
PrincoKSof Wales viBitod Hull on Tiie«<]nv lo fulfil a Bcrioe of engngenvents. A gencml holidny wns obflorvod, an<l <l<-cornlj#*nH on an extensive scale had been w r ricd out. Vast crowds of p ^ p lo Assernbiwi in the slroetM and gave a most en- thuBiaatic welcome to the Roj*al visitors. The Trinco and Princess wore received a t the Station by tho ilay o r am] others, and rocoivwl mldresBo*) a t the Town I lall from the Corj>oration and T.'nnity Houso Ilrelhron, in tho proj^ence of a br i ll ian t aAVJemhly. 'I'he Prince having briefly
In mngiiificeiit wontlier. tlio Prince nmj
thousand, the dr;»wing-r^m presentations being they havo yet managed to perfect themselves in i SIX iindre<J. After the Icveo luncheon w«a ^ greater numlior of games and athletic excr-
• v '. . .... I 41 , . • — . -----. •' mountain range, the inystoriou.s Sierra Madro,
ci--s Um»* the mnj-r ity of pe<iple. Games uto indeixl a passion with these
Tarahum.ares Indians; there aro few days in tho year when they have not Rime especial pastime, but tho national sjKirt i.s the foot-race, called by them raia hipa, " with tho foot throw." an allusion to the ball wh'ch is used in the race. Enduranco and the distance covoro<l aro more cstocmiHl .among tho Tnrahumares than sp«*cd in running. A Tnrahumnres will make a run of 170 miles nt a stretch, going a t a slow tro t, running steadily ami constantly. Frequently a letter has btn'n carrie<l from Ouazapares to Chihuahua, a dis tance of over six hundre<l miles, in five days, tho c arrie r living all tho time on a simple diet of pinole, a finely-ground corn, mixe<l with water into a th in sort of gruel. When Itulinns servo Mexicans they are often employwl to run wild horses into tho C'rrnl. The task may take them two or three days, yet, while the horses are brought in thoroughly exhausted, tho men, who have known how to
Reservo their StrengUi,
nppciir comparatively fresh .an<l " fit." .A rftco is always an event of widesprea<l interest and excitement. I t is always n cruitesf between two localities, each plaee repr«'sente<I by from four to twenty lUiineis, and each party showing in th e ir apparel some distinclivt* mark, a red head- band on one si<Io ami a white one on the other, o r a p<*culinr form of heaogear. No track is laid down: the circuit is defiiiiHl by cros-ies cut in the Ireo^. an«| the runners .‘•o.*m to prefer tho level tops of ri<lge.'* on the mountain Ki<les. These, if jko^sible. they chooso to form a circle, b ut if this i.s not |»oss»blt* they will run forward ami back on one ri<lge Tho cho4*^ing of a coiirR' is a matfcr of con-idernblo ditlieulty in n region made up of mountain ami chasm, lofty clilT and stoo]) ravine. .V circuit for a Tnrahumares rnro must measure fiom th r4*»> to twelve miles, and
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near Canchic is fourteen miUM long, ami twelve circuits will In* rtiii without interval.
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as they ru n, «'nch parly having one of th e ir own. The foremost runner kicks it with his right foot BO th a t i t bounds some hufwir«<sl yaiYls or .so, and ho and all the men l>ehind him follow it a t a quick t ro t ; the
fir.st man to reach it kicks it forward, and all follow again. I t must never lio touches! with the huml, unless it full.s into an awkward place, such ns a jiool of water or bo- tweon stoncvi.
a i i t i .o f tho foot-rnco among the Tarahumart's i.s tha t the men always toss along a small ball
Women, who also have their Races
and .ire a* enthusiastic runners as the men, do not kick the
b.ill, h ut pilch it forward with a twoprongesl w<’sx!en fork. Tniin ing con«i?its mainly
a rigoiou-s attention lo d ie t , for
practice in running is R'ldom thong'.t noce-iLiry. Strict abstinence from the native ii>i>'\irants is enjoined,
al.so from all fatty foo<l.s au.i sweet things, which are believtsi to make tho men hcavj*. More than in any of tlu*m* ruI»M. tho
Taii.bnn.ares r u t their triHt in the hundnd’ and on»t BUjMTBtitious device^ and magical practice^ by wliir.h Ihev emb'iivoiir to on-uro th e ir own •ucrees and, b elter still, llu'ir rivals’
di.scom- fiturc. On the important day doz.-ns of slrango r«me4liei are brought to tho field, e ither to btrengthen friends or weaken op|K>nerite. Tho priests are rnl)e<l to make p.iBse-i over the com- petitois. f.. rub them with herb,* and .nmesyth
itono, and lo is'rforin various weini, religious ceremonie-i. At night, ol<! men watch them whilo
thoj* uleop. acting as a guard ngainst norcerv and tho possible evil intenl.s of tho friends of tho
other aide No race is ever thought to bo won t**_friHmaio means. The lo-^ers nlways believe
very ntraiKlilforn-ardly.—Suart Rob-on in " Sandow'a .Ma^
ni.ine." Mr. William Kdirard Fotherffill. .M.A.. .M.D..
iiox ami then a liriba lina bren knoirn to hoRiran lo «rearo «ucc<’-.. but a. a rule crerythinc (foe»
lorth«*>minx 'i- ii to tbi» country, the King of Italy wilt b,. ,,bi4. lo make lime’ for a vi-tit to one or two pr*»\ luei.t! cities. Pn -ident Ixmbet not in the b'.Mt likely to have time for
yestctil.iy by There i>
ex.tnniiiiig on: mdinttial ccnirca while in Bug. land.
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cbc»ler, lia- been apiMinlfil ilepuly mrllical refe r<‘e. Tho Lulic:'*' Open G<»lf Championship
w.ir won lihoiia Adair, of Pottrusb. e\{kvt4ti*m that rltiring his
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.M.inrlM*<(er Crrmatoriuin. an,i Mr. Cliarb-t HitIxtI Mellaml, .M.I). Ixinil., M.RC l*.] lioa. -iiysiciaM 111 the .\
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LEVL.\ND SCUOL-\RS.
LORD BALCARRF*S AND TH EIR ALLEGED ILUTREATM ENT.
Society fonvanle<! an extensively sign.-d i*.'.tilion to I>»td Ikilcairroi, M.P., aJIeging iU-lrtvilment of li t t le children attending I>**
yl.ind day •‘chr-ols, who xuu *<iid to have b^-'U cru*dly beaten on the hc«id with sticks and rulers.
Tlio T^ylnn<! Sch*M>l Chihlrvn Proti^rlion appoilisl to
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THE GIIEATEST RUNNEBS IN THE WORLD. I f wo would seo tho moat remarkable racing in
the world wo must go to the cavo-dwellera of Mexico. Living, for the most par t, in tho rugged and precipitous places in tho great
MISS
nOLL.VND’S WILL. TTTTXT
At Lee<ls .Assizes, on Tuestlav, .jouldor wx. Hv-nt*-
of 4, Albany-court, and PicTJwiniy, solicitor who havo valucsl tho osLilo a t £7,232. i l i 5
beqiKVithcd to b e r said nophow
El.COO, and to
dates! 16tb February, 1834 (five yoar« boforo tbo his married
si.ster, Prulget Ih-n i opiaodo of tho Moat Hoiiso onton-d h e r life), of field Prieoner had all.-g*'.! •; J lis s Camillo Cecil© Holland, of tlio Moat Farm. cu t 'In g tobacco tin flix-. a-.. .1 n l Clavoriug (Ejj-sox). und formerly of 58. »vonil- the knife weni mt-i l.i-r n-1 k worth-rd., Willwdcn, who died on or about Iho dnii k a t tho lime .Iiwfnv‘ K.n 18th May, 18^, to h e r nephew, Mr. E<lmnnd |n no '•.aso cviuld d: ink-nn.'-s I..* Goorgo Hollnnd. of 35, Elthnidn.-rd., H i th e r pxc ise for erim *. Groen, K en t; and Mr. Honry Morley Henwloy. ^ North
P roba te baa now boon granted of tho vrill, montas' im p r is . for tl.- Hannah. ! i uj;.. r - '
Mr. Jomjph Collins, of Now Orlcs\ns, £1,000; to hor niece, Mary T.^ura Mann, of 40, Linsey-st., Scrathwark Park-rd., £1,000; to b e r nephew. Emcot Lo
Or.tnd Holland, of Claremont V'illa, Friem- rd ., Dulwich, £1.000; to Ameliiv. wife of iCr. Allen Cnino. of 10. Birchington-Inno. West HampHtend. £100; and to Elsie B. Uande. of 8tokc*-npon-Tront, £50. She l>e<iu«>iithed to tho Homo for Lost Dogs a t Battorsem £200, fco tho Homo of Ke«t for ITorsoa £50. and sho left tho rcHiduo of her property to her said nephew* Edmund George Ilolland, absKilutoIy.
A SHREWSBURY MYSTERY.
they heard an upper window open. They turner! and saw a flash of light i'L-iuo from it, and heard a rojKirt. Hud-mn fell to tho ground dead. WitnoB.s Raw no one a t the window. PoIic*'“S ergt. B a rne tt depo.«*<M! th a t ho went to prisoner’s hou.^o and th a t Crcsvio on Iw'ing toM ho wa<» wnnt»Nj r**pHcd from the window, "To-morrow will do for yon." Witness force*! tho door nn<! arrestes! prisoner. When told he was to l>o taken to tho police station, Croc?»o Mid, " Tho lad j should not annoy mo." Ho was rcm.andwi.
reoeivesl information th a t a boy had been ehot in Crowmero-rd., an outlying
thoroughfa.ro which ahutiJ some boarding on one «ide of tho raco-course, a-nd proceetling to tho spot found a lad named \Vm. Vernon llmlRin. nge«l 15, a telegraph mej**4enger, lying dead in the roadway. A neighbour alleges th a t a .•'hot waa fired from a bedroom window, but the track of the bullet dot'll not support thi.s statement. John Cre***!**, alxiut 78, wa.s brought boforo n Ikirough M.igistrato n t Shrewsbury yestenbiy, and charge*! with tho murder of the lad. V'ernon V'ictor Bowj'er, teUv graph me«v*->ngt}r, said th a t al>out ten p.m. on Thursday Ilntl^on an<l two othe r la<!s and wit- neas Wire jmsswig the hoUse of primmer when
TELEGRAPH MESSENGER SHOT DEAD. On Thursday midnight the Shrewsbury police
THE ARMY MEAT SCANDAL.
ou Lieutenant and Quarterm.-ij-ter G*>urlay, charges! with irregulariliea in toniit-ction >» jth iho supply of meat to tho trooiH, Iho Ju<lge 5ummix! U41 a t great length, an*! camo to tho conclusion th a t tho luain facts of the pr*>,ecution wore to bo reli«><l uiK>n. The Court couvic4*'<l the prisoner* Sentvuco will bf* promulgat**<! in due cour5e.
At tho c0urt-marti.1 l a t Ahlershot on Monday Mr. Homsloy £100; to hor
cou.sin Mario, wife of .^ntence at Le*!-
Ken newly ♦oninent on tlie ibout to bec*»me weo!;.s* jinpi
1,1 r J! C e < • 5 UdMlld. in*/f lie. ,
time osp*‘C{.‘< to The woman v* l.o iti
>f gettiu;; <•' }>;*'*1 "W b a ? whal!
The man wh< m.ik*'-.; %ii
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A HIGH BAILIFF AND A HIKED SKWLVG MACHINi:
At the Blackburn Countj C-*urt. on iIo*:ibT 1'
Mr. J . O. .Viwlrew*. barri-t«‘r, !/.•-’.!*, Lhilf [ o{ the High HaililT, expl-iJ:..*! that th»'
by Kol.<rt
th e Singer Sewing .Machiiit* .Marn:r.u:;ii:;nf Cor.' i> pany surd Air. C. P.
Ch.irI.-x.4or!:i, 11:,.^ Ev':* i of th*» Skipton Connir (.Vuirt. for i l l , fo- ti* i' illegal d is tra in t of .1 .sewmg machiiu. obtaia*,! f- on the hir\-purcha.-4'
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•waitfs! Svo d.iys b f<*re ‘- ’•iling the ci ichi?*, as! \ tho only intimation h*‘ rec-':\*Ni .-i* *o r* ots?-*- I ship wjs a verbal >?.»terii*'nt bv M.-s IlrFT* Hi { (Mr. Andrews') wouM tako hi* Iler*.tir\ rahcf-*: f the g-''ncral pro|s»-4itjon a* t*> e !t> *hrr rh.> Ki-J * t wo-s rtv4ponsibl«> whenever h»* -•'•I i 'if
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p.irty, notic<* or no not’o* Hi- Horo*;; r Judge Coventry ru!***! ag.nnst Mr Andr^sso* ?. the jjoint rai.s*s!, arv! gave a vtT»i;r* for £5 5i, 1 with costs on the high*T -Otle.
UA IL W A Y ST A T 1 .S TICS
Incre-iso consisting <»f 405.g6j ;-.r>r-c!i'*. 3T5c,2:1 s*<*ond-clavs, and 12,010.010 th'.-d-ol.-v-- T!i«* t»>tal r*»v**nue
w.in £ 10** S'-i C £10^.515,753 m \90l. and Tho total tf-xix'ndiiure 23CO to £67,546.677 in
y.” uC jn ti*
-5-.^; in Ii»2. £ '
*0 .114 -
£!S.6<T?.COO in I3J2. l!|>a'»n th.' I'
-il.irce rveeipts. which M l fu>m
£
39.tc9.CJ7& *ii £
4l.627.CCO.
At the Angol Hot r*i»*H.* ng-un la I i i a.n*i £'17.1^77.C<0 I.v!
y*Mr. There
w.is a r.-'l'-n-ti*>n in ;h** d lotwnoHvo ix>w*-r from £ 1 .'1<*5'1.1 jn MCI '3
iii IXC tJ t4
d:iy, tho inque-t wo. into th.' circuim!anc'-» ,.‘f t
his lordship for aaj«isl;uice and nupi-RJi-t. and naked him to bo pre*.Ulent. Mr. Jarae.s G am y hoH receive*! a reply from hie lonl-hip str<jngly opposing the action of the »iOciely. but he agrt*»^ ^
th a t teachers am! managers should in all Oii^*f J '^ l j I2th. l?01, at St. LuK-N 0.:i.-cb, Kinr*'.^ u&o rniMinabU diticiplino.
Tuiiin, » h.> w.v- fouml d-*:^»i nL, Tham.-^ Dition, a id d*''ath h«*r hu'»
b.ind n<»» Augu.^tu•» W*>od Grisfin, liv: fl'xi tho bo-ly .V. th a t *d lu a xu*>nth ag*>. H.- *ister W'lth Tu.’hn.
r F O R COUGliS& y COLDSf
wilntTvi }iai<l th a t wh*n r»v»kl;ng at \Vimbb*«l«»n rn. rvc»*ivcd lett**r*i i»rnpl;ii!.ir th«. huxh.And H«* tir*»i S-m; 5th. tho ii»f«*rmatM*n U*:r insurance agrnl at King-'< on Thursday, and jilenti!; *:Ai**r, but mor«> cb-arly Friday. Tho inqu*-*it wa?* • s«xt.
ha him'v'df giving her qu*-'tiona ;va to wh*'‘ o.*iv4
«<l any c*jrnplaini* Mr**. Baxter.*’ Mf>. B ixt*-r : ^ Mr«». Jon*-*: "A'ou can’t
i» h*-'] ^ hi«
;i:-!
THE THAME'S DITrON riMlGEDT. **I. Thri t* oi-n* 1 by M. ir Titlo tl"
nine mi.*M U*f*,s th.xn in 23M—wh:!-r •h** letri of double line increa«r*l friYr*. 12 C72 e :W U 22A50. The p.»s--*rjgr.r5 nuniK**r*»l 1.172 31*5 XC n IPOl, and inrr»*-ts*yl to
for 13(2,
ju.sl in^utxl, sliows that ^.Tlu Si!« d single line
we.ro oi>en for tralbc
Th»> preliminary slnl»*m<-r:t ‘d mtlwar ret^gti »rt,r-oa!»
I ir.: • -t
f.irmrr i i r !
«i Ho!ran<l f^und guilty of coue.'aajig •! ■ )■'• th e ir dom^>tic -• t \m * . u r
or Tt:
THE KING AND QUEEN IN SCOTLAND.
of tho citizens, referred to the visit to considered and cordial approval expressed with Continental nations whicli hod given him great
ut. -T IV — n tcwvuvu - -- ««rpi " , • 4 - - - — ' - -—“
city by tho Loril Provost, to whom he handed them back. Escorted by the Household Cavalry,
enlhnsiaslic reception.’ Tho Sovoreignron I l l^ h t ; control of any « r ^ ;v i thm Mhich sports are car- tho ar riva l of a Washington ing, wn.s proseiitod with the ancient keys of ................. ^
Edinburgh a t 6-15 p.m.. and wore accorded a moot 1 .
coiTed with a renewal of the previous day's popn- betting n serious ovi, a t atlilctic meetings? eolicitor. 'Ihc interment wi« fixed la r demonstrations of welcome.' Tho route asked ii rcprescntaliye of Mr. Noble, tlio socro- which hour a decorous crowd bad afsoniblcil. ff^o
th e ir Majesties reached Dalkeith Palace a t 7-30 p.m. A great bonfire on Ar th u r's Seat wag lighted n t night, b u t proved a disappointment. Their Majesties reached llolyrood for Tuesday's function nt
half-pa.st cdevoii o'clock. The King was in n Field-Marshal's uniform, and the semi- Stnte procession from Dalkeith, accompanied by ceoorts of the Life Guards and Lancers, was ro-
within the city liotindaries was lined by troops
chiefly coTn]x>sod monts. Withi depiitiition.s uwa Replying to th Scotland, tho King fn maintaining and
.
faro of hin people sympathy, and ho God might rest tij
. w
vaited th e ir Majesties' arrival! with th e evil. At meetings in the North, I have grave under a silver beech tree in a pleasant th a t is, should Bill^bikes | u|i ,,iit .1 revolver ij,i fi;r;:s^
.i.rsimts a- 'le address from tho Church of eoon bookmakers in as strong n force as a t a tu r f p a r t of tho churchyard. Tho floral tr ib u te s t l
oed of th e Highland Reg^ Noblo, with emphasis. ' The present law " - -ho Thornton Strele. vicar of Saffron IValden in tho palace reprcsenlntivo co n t in u e d - le imwerless ns a means of denh Tho coffin was lowered into n yew and box-lined T f ' ! * " ' ! ’„,d 1^1
^ ]^uP*'ud >fr. service was impresjiviy intoned by tho Rev. Joh n even , , .*
..Tvrmf—It'ii II anfnhAlo linnryla hinflmr* 4:a.1.a.i____1 • < 1 t - .; .._ _ A/bU.'. «•«
noon, and TIis Majesty, in ncknowlcdgingr Bill, recently introduced into the IIouso of I»orda, an address presented by the Mayor on behalf
London on Monday morning: for Scotland, arrived a t Newcastle a t 3-40 in the after-
.
amend the Betting Acts of 1853 and 1874 was Mont Kotiso Farm, Clavcrinpr, Essex, on Anril 27th, wore interre<l nt Saffron tVnlden Cemetery
- . Mibo Cninillo Holland, found buried nt tho
re'*” *i'**.'“ of Mift Iii/Tv ifloiitificd ns w
tho lady
deiitifio . w
pleasuro t> oooomplish. The tra in continued its which aro directed against betting nt cycle races of the ill-fntwl woman was plnce<i in journey a t 4-45 p.m. Their Majesties reached
P*’cposals containc<l in Clause 5—proposals on Tuesday. si>ort8. ^ Ihcso are tho terras of the
“ polisliod oak
ca.sket tho previous ilaj’, and ui>on oo.n a Mrs- Smith, lo,
ti.niiig out of the Ijxj' A''° t t o arrivnl of a Washington enr in the evening
Tho shell containing tho body B i l l Sikes lu f-"' g.^ .^ a highly-
bedroom ^111 •
-t - - . . - - conspicuous place within the same, notices th a t don, and a t Imif-piust nine was deposited in tho fuses to P®.*;. sn i i th is justith-tl in re<x>vor u i r i
tho «“ ">“y o*hibit n t tho entrance or in some waa conveyed from
Mo.it House to Saffron
other persons, o r incite other persons to b et with advanced th a t the lownafolk know th a t Miss Itol- hiin,
hibited, B » bo guiUy of an offence umlcr thiB The
imnicili.ito mourners nrrivwl 'JJ Act, and shall be liable to tho same pena t os o'clock train, and included Mr. Ikimond George entitled to can also try ^
• «mm " • " i i . t r ; ' . ’ I f. tho unwelcome v i ^ ? ‘ goi<, on a wh
‘ j-indow. f plunder, .anil to -ivl i *■
betting is prohibited within the said area or church a t tho ceinotery. Tho colliu was covered *olf up ^"V^,:l^,\roi><-rlv and effect an arrijt some p ar t thereof, and, in th a t case, any person with a pall, nml on tlio top were two family
“ TitlcdTo n « a deadly we.ipon. such
as ho would have been under this Act if ho had n 'o lb n d and Mr. Ernes t
Legra.id Holland. » ruvoWer i r , iL l y io ki\l gr"von . _____ been coiivictorl of belting in tho street " I s nophow-s of th e <l«:eased. a n d .Mr. Aclanil. th e i r whereby he is 1
Many bu r Ur ^
who shall hold himself o u t as ready to bet with wreaths. Itwa.s not until tho morning had well allbo does. Smith may u.-o an miicli force ns i„„V ' .*• whore betting is ho pro- land's remains had boon brought to the borough.
• '•li'gie, and [» nr<>A o.. .
In
necessary to ovcioome the resistance. n„. .** In other words, the hous.^ioider^i“*j^
** iif„ „ r ^ c . . r v o r ^ a . k H , h«n
Uowever a s ta le of circtimsiai . , Vi .(..gjiy
as we know n
jn , " .’'!ut!i o
w I t
' ^ wouli 33 0U1
I I i , . . . i r ,. Kinp Edward and Quoon Alexandra, who le f t
Dnion, are sound on the betting
quo.stion. At a meeting of tho Union on Friday I/>rd Davey's
LORD DAVEY'S BILL WELCOMED. Cyclists, as represented by their National
MOAT FAUM MYSTERY. INTEltMUNT OF THB REMAINS.
^^Jjo »•*ma n s
those tr off will
titled to
By no ______ . toll 3^.
mt" r ‘ ?™‘& : ^ ‘' ’,
5.ker. soarches for and at the
. . . rouses oiuit-* omitu •••— -
„ Cmith in
^ ‘^lliVna-"himself witli tho f am i ly ^ . “* of currvinB awav
hears a man in the with th
.
..a KverV liuuat*liuld«r IS w*ii t iiis house und its content*. aaA
*
' jj siK-es to give up uis rK>oty u to take th a t geutlcm.m into cito] *
fnr ho may RO- Stiiiposo (j.J Ji;. n i
house, and dni," the nisfht
■ ■' TLe ■ ' T h e Ala
... a ': fu r th e r V'-'-''yeintu'knbltl
»■'G erard,’' 1| ■ j ^ c l e o i |
F i . iG ro sv c iM l J ’ v a lu e f o r i
'k'd^elit^t i Ia n -e x tra c t
■
-».'their apptj ■
■'-chief officl ‘ ‘‘Erin’s I J
&’sOTera-ll o l :phDtograpl| Jiunio rolls
th is m ag a i f'&tEese ta le s
•accounts a.1 , Tlio “
. •■‘‘Again '
.';3k£ay issue ■ ntaganine tl Viycl^g ai>J • f ra se r con - esting acce up the Zair
ijia ;the titl< as iiiteresu bert Vivian I t relates a
■ (jrduviry c.| mediarval 1 ' ajr inaccess
•iiedy also ; experience.s
::~are aJso a i stories, etc.i • reading.
" SC I ! Tiii.s mo!
a n e n - i a i ; An article i iscue \vii:c:i .magazine, \
..I'.Unitev! .Si gcod, e.'ituli outbrea.i; <.c den. ■
■ l:ii;
of an exceii ' ritmiber iiy
:ajid is oi !i' ■
- Dei's,’' inak ■ lar, anei t!u; tinuc to kei
‘!SU .N l iA \| “ D r e i f
the sp.eiKi
-..“ Sunday : . (
XMtta.ins ai magaiLiie
V its pages
• quiet buu'.. to suit vary i I
. b a n g esp-ee| articles enti
MID-L.I
■k.;i.; UNkf • A. meeuni
. was held at 9th, tile iue| dieor. at lU'l
-terson, the SchtAil 1k.xl: | under ilu; p who was .su I Baxter, L.L. liile, -Mr. shire U is tral
I niieinljer ot the Central luDclt wa.s
12. .L*
-x.ir.d:> in cusjod;, tJ
,> !i:,' cia-TiiTt la
fwvrtir.'t th.' fi=-T
.-ainiert t; rrv'fs il
xa thAi t*f rrortuary
-K M -t**' tbF si till
when i t o'trn**!* to half kf''*pi:;g t"'' policemen along with her, I *»*n’i’t.’'
• Iftter? Who com*-» aft'W h«'r?" Small Brc»a«^ " Nolxvly a in ’t corn** a** y**t; hut
Young .Man: ’’ Sv! M:>* Ei!i i'
fir«t fellow th a t cf)in*'*s can have h'T,' Sp*wkiDg of automohrljRirig, there ;* ^
ziblo obji-ction to a man niaking a Tlie new .ituburban rpwident RtopiR*! tb® “
him%>^lf; but w« draw the bn* at hi» nixit-*
m.in*>*m*v>t of the r*>*t of w*.
, ^
mower and mopixvl hin brow: " I Ha^e eign * K*-'p off the gra*»** thousand- of mutter***!, **ltui oovor
L.id any ;Ucw »0 hard to do."
i lNSEED COA . U a rvUabU
• mewy r*Mn*dr.
alUylrw th* IrriUtlon eo
oomn.only ex- B py*rt*nc*AL 7^*r* t* nothing to •euat Iv tw B all ChoAlrie el homo end abroad.
vrilkms R t^ n , *wll!Dg Severn
st^
n.TOlWog the membrane* aad i Tb re U nxiihl
p-m»ltUnr
It . old £ngilih boms II
•* *qua.l it. FHco, LH 2 a -
lyf tkt
cfleoR hanl nhlegm,
TTC-Ti'f^ x\ T XiN JC x/AXJL^
M A R E S Il irocid I J S 'S U R E I N - F O A L i lA R E S | -
la kf»'p a aJ'* 1 CAD; O thMf
,
,i:g.d. Prre^rJ H-r-'Il. i'i'-O !.Y"t vFi-a il.'T
. style aiki ai i Pickle'i, ell thanked liie | Doctor brie antest tuiil
/D is trict Uni' . ness meetiirl •kCentriu Be teachor.s -.v|
.
routine busnl able mannerp District Unf The i ’re.'iideif tor, cf tile
V again wimu| lengee Shit weeJt. A ie | during the lowed and th e vaxiaies . : A very p| business w,a:|
.yfiuit and cii. m
, .b;,litcirccanib< I and to Mr. (_|
itVQtcs of th.l
■ ments) for t | : been extend!
i.xlktnatshire Jxut
; / p o ■ ra a n I -&nul »is Me iSUSLli
ETH.At
Imperiil Accident, Lire Strf fov, K . d E.N I HA L I.S sc B' NC» Ei*.abii»bFd I"**-
e a t B e ..........
17, P a l l Mall EasU L«ndon,5- Th, •• i . mr
1 . .p.c. .-r ia Full M a rk e t Valu
nli " i.?« . , , ,
III MarUBt Value Insuf*^ i.l- H>io Cirric«> —. _
• ' c?-.'" Cr**'" F D o u b le Amount Palo I ...
C a s t S t a l l l o n s l n s u r o d r ^ ^
o a l8»ri.rTl.ra.n;on>bi(M»r'^l, i - Full A m o u n t Paid l-i ro"
leeaursQulr-d. R S.iWaU A**f— t' '
C la im s Paid. £ 2 o O .W ^ sj, PmpKta,M. aa. (jrr'niY
6 '
A u 'F o a la In su re ab la Decembor,to«.«-i‘’>?a*^M (or »;♦
nijpticAi i>«b| 41skt.
LM.it trsa on roooipl
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