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Barrie Examiner, 7 Feb 1901, p. 6

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`.._., 7.. .. v-_.-v- D SLraw\--SLeady. Car lots of straw '01) track here, $6.50. DRESSED HOGS AND PROVISIONS.l n . .........l L- ____ ~ beans are quoted at Beans--Ordinary_ white beans bring $130 to 31.2.3; choice bund-pickcd $1.-10 to 51.45. ...... ,,_L, lTn.n..m TN. ` `I1... Very sznalland uneasy totakoassuzaz. .["iuld produce. etc.-. 1'u1'nips, of sLurc. 30c per bag; oniun.s'..70c bag; carrots. 35c px` bag; apples, lbbl. $1 to $2; sweet potatoes,` I bbl, $3.50." ' ' V __ I i upples--Dried npples sell at 3 1-72 to 4c; and evaporated at 5 to 5 I 0,. . . . _ . . ._- - - ..- .. .,......u Ace). I oLa`Loes.-Easy _ut :80 for car Lots." on` track here, and 350, out of store. One cur sold at 28c. r.~- u 1 u i I I Pou1t1~y--Rs~.ceipts' are light, -and ichoice bright stock is readily `picked {up at full prices. Prices for bright ;stock are as foXlows;--Turkeys . 10 to I llc; geese. gt` 8 to 81-20 ; chickens. nt- 30 to 40c; and ducks. at 50 to 700. vCvold stored turkeys and geese 80: int about 1 1-20 a. pound less. 1 `PJ..l..a._,,.. r.V,,,_ I A E . PRODUCE. : Eggs--The suppiy 0f fresheggs is quite umpbe. Limed and cold stored are slow and easy. Prices are as ifollovi's;-Ncw laid , 22 to 23c; fresh gathered, 17c; cold stored, 161:; li-med, 14 1-2 to 15c. ' Bux;k*\v11;m.t-Dcm.'1.nd light. CAT 11;-ts. mast, um qunted at 49c; and 9118! 11.11 1:00. 4 ` . ' I I-7-~-~- ---u vvvsvu, HI. ;-u I.v auu. I J Flu-u7r--Steady. -Dealers ask 3.165 9 for _-;tI`2L'i.*g`ht rollers, im bruy-crs -b.1gs, `EH1 : Ml;-1 fruights, und expo-rt agcnt:s[ hi: 6- rm - ' 1 IDIIOWB3 "I had been ailing with my kidneys for more than a year when I commenced taking ' Don.n'e Kidney Pills, which I got at Mo- Farle.ne`I drug store. and am sincerely glad that I did so. The wrong action of my kidney: made me sick all over and caused me much inconvenience and pain. ' That is now a thing of the past, because Doan's Kidney Pills cured me. I have had no trouble or inconvenience with my kidneys -or back since I took these remarkable pills. ` and gen may be sure that I gladly recom- men then to other suerere." _ luv--- ..v. -....-zuvu u.n\.uu:.- -L.1rd-'1`ierces, 10; tubs, 10:0 10 1-4(-.; _--...u.u Ry."c---steady. Car lots, 47c. west, 9 and 480. cast. I n -- V - M 0.uts-q-A shade uasir to-day. N0. 1. \VhiI1*. U:1'.~`.i.. L8 1-2 to 29::; No. 2 white, noorthrund west, L71-2 to 28c. I " ". ""' ' Pe_aasr-Fi:rm and in gotod dg-maud. I Na-. :3 so-Id, middle rei'gh.'ts. at .63 1-20; and cast at 61c. I I I n.,,u . Barley-1.-`ir1n:er. and in better de- mand. Nc.. 2, mist. 411-2c;.,and mul- idle fmfzghts, 4o1-2c; Na. 3 extra. i401-..`c.jea_s.t; and 391-2c, middle ` freights t . { I`), .1; Millfe.ed-Sc:irce and` firm. Dom lots. at the drill dcor. sell as follows: A -Bran, $13 to $13.50; and shorts, at !$E5. w(:.st. 1? The Ruling Prices in Breadstutfs and Live Stock. _ BREADSYU FFS. ETC. Tozronto, Feb.` 5.-\vh.eut-onm1o Wheat held about steady to-day. Goose wheat and Manitoba lmrds were princfpally `wanted. Qwo-tatbns are as follows;-Red wirnter, 660; white. 66:. middle froights; spring wheat, 630; gauge, 676. `low In-[L-ghxt to New York; Manitoba No. 1 hard. old, g.i.t., 98 1-`Sc; No-. 2, at 941-2c; No. 1 hard. "North Bay,-971-2c; and Na 2. hard. 93 1-20. gaunlo 4.V'\.n a l.Ll.lA}LA\ll'l-lg y`4~' ! lo4\-v:A'4` >; No. 3 yellow, 450; N0. 2 3'91` E lonv, 44c. THE LEADING MA13,KETs.] C-;:-rn-'-_Du]l. N-o. 1 Amci`ican, yel- mur `Ali... \1.. 0 ....ll._... 15.. x1. :) -.,.\ W110 XIII U116 UDEXII. I Mr. John Robertson, merchant tailor.` Durham, 0nt., gives his experience as follows: . . CIT Hap` Luau nnhurl I!7{`.,I inc `rinnnn `nu - cum-: sncx HsAbAcHzs. Must Bear signature of see Pac.s1niue wraper B:Xow. 70 I901. Genuine , ran Humans. ran mzznsass. _ rose aIu9usnss.' ran roam Lm-zn. ma E&|88T!PA`f|BH. F88 sauew-sxun. ran THEGDMPLEXIQB 1 71112 hlUli`fIIA\Iz nauurunc. ` [Jer per Der out ---........ nu... .....u.u Luau un. Luau pH.1`(`l]f.. Lord Rosebery then dwelt in elo- Vquunt terms on the _1i-fe and death of Queen Vi-Moria, saying that in the whole. history of "mankind no death had so tuuchmi such :1 large number or persons in the entire world. '[`hore| was scarcely :=.'u imuliigent individuzxh in the civilizul world but was dot,-p,'y| moved. Ho wori.(lored if her sub_jez:t.-5 _yeL realized how mu:-.11. they hurl lost And. what an enormous weight. the Queer. had in thu councils of the world. It was not brilliancy` or genius which could. supply the mlvzintatggc she gave: Great Britain by her. fund of know-; ledge, which ':.lAs unvquullml by any! cnnstitutonul `historian. It was np: -iispzirug-. ._-. of other kings to say: she \'.':1s am; -.-u.`:-L "oi rnv Euyopean sovereigns, and In-1' .11flucn1-.0 in the councils of n\tl-'-I15 'v'-'ZlS always used. .',,.. .-. l'- .. I. .~ to the best friend of kidneys needing assistance. Read the proof from 3 tailor who has tried them. Mil _1'n`n1 Dnknrinnn nnnrnhnni Cannon: I nu . . Ln"-I 5311*-xtlxcqnzx and Men (Use C.u1-:'Imn II gh` Commissi .-..4-mi`-ml lh-` re-solutions. _ _ _ . \I . .... .. unuvvucu unuuuuuuur. Lord Roscibery, rcmui`kf=n.g that he would pass li.gh.ily ova.-,1` the c latory part: of the programme. said his Majesty s"speech at the Privy Co-unci-1 mre/cting suifitziently had in- di'caicd the Laws by which 11 >inL\.-nd- ,c(l his rei.g,rn,.~.h-ou`.cL be governed. thus promising to make his r=u.Ie no loss illustrious than that of his p:n'vnr.. T.`-u-A `nag-nh...... ;|."_ ,.,,,,u. - - Talks of the Late Queen's Fund of| V Knowledge. A despatch from London says;-- Lo1'd Rosebcry pnsided on Wednes- day morning at a spccia`. meeting of the Royal Scottish Corporation. call- ed_in London to pass resolutions e,x- . pressing snrruw at the death of Queen _ Vuctoria, and of congratulation on: the accession of King" Edward VLLS There was a crowded attendance. T.....l n,...,,|.,_ - - - LORD ROEEBERY SPEAKS.i w.m ; am of curun: Lucxh send :1: mm-. and cut 3 Lottie of-" .\l \\'.n.<. u\v .+ Saomiuxg syru 1' .1` cundren teeL.1;_u_=__r.' It Wu: relieve me, Ion` lithe sun'erc;` .xxnnmi.;uc .'. )c,.emi upon ix,-xnomcr, men: As no m.smk . hour it. 1: cures lmrrme~.1, rc;.:ulates.tnes: nu (ch an x howe. cm (BSW nd (:uuc_ .-'<!'len.s` me guxm, 1'cdu('ca ,.mlunuu_u:.u, an-.1 ,:a\'e< lone zum g:ncrgy to we wuulcs stem. M.---. \\'m91-.-w so )mn.; .3`-jru ."1\;r cmxd `.n`u:cL.:in; 1.s.;ne.Lsu1t to me uslu an} 15 um prusL'rl,.mon of one of me oldest mm been 1'cIu;Lxe plxysu-mm an I nurses 11; _Lg1e Uu..n-,4 a'uLs. L ,r..-e -.-.3 LNJIILHI LU1.L.:. DJII. UV wprhl. 151: sure aulnug b`_yru,:. Fov Over 1 Mm. W N 1.mv .~' 5 used by 111 Minna --1' 1 when lcunh.n_'..'. It dis . 1 your esmy :1 axck ` w.m v aim at cumin. Lu I'1ilAK C-oms v..1c11.... Calws, _~n(:h.. uulgs. Ch-nice htvgs. -par cwt.. lzigh-t h.:-f;~3, !p.=.r c\vt.... II;-.21v'y h.`-gs, fp.-r cwt.... 5:2! .ar.: .... _. _5atz1S'3" Tailors Bad Backs. -11.&.;v-`J -IL ~`3hz:`?'p. pa r c -.vL...... Liutcmer, i~uferi.;-r.... >lt.";;-.k'.-1`s.- p-r c.vt.. Exp;-rt b-11.15. per (4111. L1 r:-- ,_ ~)hJDD~ 1'3. par mvt.-. . L1 -U`hHP. choice do... D211;-h.-r ,...m .4... ,_ V.- `ILL. no wr uu-u an 0V0!`- f[`h+=.re were "no change in feeders, or bulls, `A In-ml ..' i....*..L-.- --` _.....v Lu`) nor u`L:ow.: Fa:-ll:r\vi.ng is thi- tb:ms;- fV..-. _'..... .......... I Most of the export. _cattJe here said: at from 4 to 4 3-40. with :1. few zgua neg (pru:i1.- stuffnt 5c; there was 5. fair; tr-1&9, but too muc.. cattle of only see- ond-rate quality. V ' f`_'nn.) l._s.,r_, ... - ....v .,..`...._y. Good butcher caitle was also sellingl freely at from 3 3-4 to 41-40 per pound For secondary and 1'nf(:r.'cxr cattle tho! mzuket was a poor one, and prices` were off. as w- had an o'vcr-supply. - I :nL - I had an oversupply of_ 3r.f(-riorxll cattle; l;Aus1'u<'ss waxs brisk for choice] stuff, L-uL prices were weaker undi trade sLow1'or:al! fnfcricr cattle, either; butcher or o-xpnrr nfuff. I :\r....a I\ .1. A --' ` __,- . ._ ........-- ...-.-.--;:;.'a.nsJ. 1`orontu, Feb. 5.--At the western c:1tt'l4.- _va,r`(1s Lo-day we had a total of 50 carlouds of live stock. Including E01) cattle. 500 sheep and! lambs. 350 hogs, and 30 calves. . *'$ H1135 I W11! 08 Ill Hg! 4 .11: a day or two-T-but lick kidneys won't get well withgnt help. .Butter--Prices and conditions are umzhanged. Quotations are as fol- low.s:-l)u'ry. tum and pux'Is,`choice, 17 1-2 to 18 1-2c: medium.` i to E8 1-2'0; . poor, 13 to 15c; dairy` prints, choice, 19 1-2 1.0 12) 1-2c;: large rolls, good; to choice. 17 to 1'c'c; crezlmuries, boxes, 21 to 226; and pounds, :22 to 23c. r\|.__.... 1_\._|n Cl1ecsc-II`ullcre:uu, July and August nuke. sells at 10 1-2 to 111:. 1;Iv1.' 51'-ocx MARKETS. yn,_ __ n n pails, 10 1-4 to 10 1-20. UNDEBTAKER Barrie :2 Strand ya. 6. SMITH. m we Uu..c\1_.$uL-:6. ,n`..-Q S411 uv am um-.'g an Lu`; mm am: Mr \I.-. Orders by telegraph or eiophone romptly attended to Cotns and Caskets of all kinds kept in stock Robes and Crape, and all Funeral Requisites furnished D O DOLMAGE, Manager, Shroud _ Show Room and Work Shop. Collier St. Barrie- 1'-`F l`.'~V[....... ...... 33% 3-Ti';k4-rs and Cahfvos, -.).'~.h . . n n .,- ...,;.~. n-1.155 LU .-say` u~_; -.-u;:-::` 4, E nxtf-ans fr`-r-.;lm1_n_ am: 2; 0'! govern-` r . \4lI sun... at- Q I 3-11.is. cwt... 3; : Sh:-.1-.p un-(I Lambs. KIDNEY PI!-I-S DAIRY-l&_z:I{I{I<."1`S. uu-3. I bnuLchct cattle. average (I .-21->2 l_ n vsxvu _ ..._..: s S~m'I'I>{l.`Ul smm- h-zswem wt` m mixers fur their rl1iI'l"cu ' rlistuumcd at u",-.:'nt:nu1l;mk.-n ii child .~`tIlTn:1'an:,'::x1t ('l'V|llg _r mm-.:1ml a. '.n.<. u\v".- .\'..m.ainr svm J r .. Ca-ule. - Flny Yezu-s \ ...ru l\vn 4.-n -"" `--vs uu-u px Lu: * In nhonnn :_. ..A-,:_ Mount Rayal Commissioner) se-. ons. To bug-well, watch the latest riees endih- 1 formation in pine gpccial TRA E PRESS. ; fluecenedlan Grocer and Storekeeoer ; The Hardware and Metal Merchant . The Dry Goods Review 5 The Bookseller end statloner. _ . ` I I I \....._._..8nmplee Free my l.-I I.\: ...r u;IIbb'| '-g t:u'o.1=,` I 0.1.". . 1: n` .\11'.g. \Vnux NV UJ Ill): rzmge of quota- -a.U UU 5 El) 550 350 00 Eco Q LII H23: 20 C0 o. -III .1300 K '.I\ "rr'.I' stockers. soot muo U Id 4m; 225 625 575 {Fr !?9A.N. _.S_. ........_y uI|CDl. JHIVU been IIL`. Posen. P1'u.ssi.u,' of mt.-tubers of luuonary seem: 4-:mu'ct1`es. The recent s'.onns in Europe M created wide-~.prc:nd desu'ucL:'( p1:-petty. with Hm {loss of s ' lives. I1l.L.\lIaK`L\.h. The plague in '.l'urkcy( is increasing. _ .All games of cimnce. will hereafter be prohibited in Ba-lgiuuz. I Vesuvius is in active operation. I Dfsxjox .\Ia:c1mud, of Fashoda fame, ; is seriously ill at Paris. 5 Many arrests have been made `in Danna I3 ------A' ' " ` _...... ...-,.... \J\:1AAA(ALlJa The White S9,.-.r 5.8. (low-p'v.ny has c.o-ntracted with Harland and Wulf of Belfast for a u:1n.~=s!l;unw umzr ILUUU tons largor `.h'vm t..bo'0x-euuio ' UNITED S"i A i'ES. ,AL -out -U). . silkx.-.'nA at Pzuexson, N. J. IT..1;. J ` k:~`rs are on .str'ke , _____,_,_,-.. -.-..\. .u u sL1`L`L`I. ` A,cz1rgo of bnt sugar from Ru.-.sia _ B held up at Philadeipbia, at the I stahccs of Axn-r.-1'L-an beet sugar ma facturers, in~ nu- who have demanded that Abraham Fx'nnl;lin, a wealthy 5 Yo_rk m.eaLt denim , charges the pa wth robbing the body of his wife money. and jcw-gls worth $300. . dropped dead in `he street. A run:-n-n n1` k-..`L _.A A Cardiff workman has been : ml bya disease which is diagnc _tJ1a bubonic plague. ! 'l`hn n.-:ll...... - -`V - -.......vu, AI- vl. Units-d States :1-.pitulist_s are un- easy over the prrwp--ct of native <'--n- trol of Cuba. GREAT BRITAIN Sir John R--`.,-izzson will retire tram the mar.-::.-gt-man: 1-(`tun , ).:?,'_v N.~.-.'.`_,,' London. ' GOODS wsu. sotiiiiii ARE HALF sow , ---~. .......-uwv yIuE,uL'. ` I! The artillery at Aldershqt has just .rccived- six batteries. of six guns each from Gc:'m:.n;/. 'l'hn \m.:... a. .~ u -- ,, -_..-.. ._,..- 4....-.;u; L'UUl u.u_v In his annual reps-r_t to '.h-~ I-`-Hue Commissioners, Chi: Powell, of Otta- wa says that the force is one-third below the number` required to: effi- ciency. ` I r\.-.L,_ - v I""'-" 9 Ottawa. Labour men at operation by the Trade` Canada. or the estub technical sebum under pices. _...- `at ...u- uu \(.u'ULr4:u. F. II. Ole!`-gue will be prc-sented with a gold watch chain and charm worth $300 a;t. the banquet to be tendered him a.t Sault Ste Marie Feb1'u:u'y 15. In h3a nnnnnl ..,__-_;_ . n `.._-- V- uuv yum. Mayotr Prefontaine of Montreal bp- liewes "in winter navigation. and will urge th: Government to devote mun`.-y for a trial to Qu~.`bz:o. `IF T1 t\1_._ , -- Winnipng will I-Trect a statu:-. to the Queen. 'lhe ISL1n2L<;`.::: Govornmr-nt will likaly contribute the large.-at put of the cu-s'.. 'lh2 attempt at the amalgamation of ten of the. lending (stove m.'1nuf:1c~ turing covnt-eras in 0ut.'xri.- has failed. - was. | London during January had 57 lbirths, 51 deaths and 13 marriu;.;us. fl--.l I nu...-9.. .........:-. . o .... _, . The. entire gtnff of Ottawa's hf;-alth Department may be asked to resign. A thdnough :0-organization Ls` pro~ prxseu. ' ` _ . . . ...., .. ....,........: uuu LU Lucunu G;;l.l quartz running 8,00 to 1 has bi`-(`B recently [sand in the dike. ' MacLEAN DUB. C0.-.' Llmltd Ilaunb-An! --4! lIl-_-_A._ _ I Montrveal has 400'cases of scarlet [ft-.ver. `THE VERY LATEST FROM AIL THE wean) OVER. Interesting Items About Our Owli \ Country, Great Britain, the United States, and An Parts of the Globe, Condensed and Assorted for Easy Raiding. ' [Hf NEWS |N A NUISHHI :j-L Take 8. Laxa-Liver P111 before retir- ing. Tml1 work while yqu sleep with- out a gripe 01 pam, curing` biliousm.-ss, constipation, sick huadacho and dyspep- sia. and make you feel better in the m.\rY\:7-0, Print. '33.` - mu uuu uuuw )'Ol] m.`-rrr-rv. Price 2.30. -_._.- -.. .v..> auuunuwt Mr. Chas. Johnson, Bear River. N.S., writes: I was troubled with honrsencss and sore throat, which the doctor pro- nounced Bronchitis aud recommended me to try Dr. Wood ; Norway Pine Syrup. I ma so, and after uhing three bottles I was entirely cured; A positive cure for all Throat. Lung and Bronchial diseases; 17,," ~ nunu -anvuvutuu \uo0uBUB3 Healing and soothing in its action. Plonsnnt to take, prompt and emac- tual in its results. . -Ir nu - NORWAY PINE SYRUP. ,.':W`.'.l-['[`l['5[..'."l!-.5 CANADA. Manitoba's Legi-lature meets Feb. lat. DR. WQOD S ms; -RAL. qt ,1. mt are urging : Trades Councils csL:1bli.~~1uncnL~ : have I ` destruction of several n. I... ....- .. 5 nuliunul uns- 3 attack- diagnoscq as MU Ull ll.l.U lllUUo ` James Lashouse, Dnanl-sin I vcalthy I\'ew_ as the-police 'his wife of ' an-nu .-- She of -----:1 rill-lo VVII Inlullivilil Montreal and Toronto. .3 I D 3 his kidney: ind hard on his back.` Very few escape backache, pain in the side and urinary troubles at one kind. And. another. Oflsentimes the nut warnings of kidney disease `are neglected- think it will be all right In Q Run new I-.1rA.__'l-uni HGDIIUI-lU Brechin 9.0.. Out. , '1`hecru.m9ednpponi- tion in `which a tailor work: comes . hard `on and An `hi: I-.:m1r ' Vmpu O.- ...... ..-.....n... nu vvuuu I.ull.l.I|5l'. ] Three Boer coznmandoes are report- , ed to be combining with the Intention of attacking Malmeebnry. . III-Illsh GI-uli-ier sent `to l.nmbert's may to I-`I'n.-Irate II. ' _ A despntoh from Cape Town says;- A large and well-equipped Boer come maudo. is in the neighbourhood of Lambert s Bay, where it is believed ttihat the Boers mean to make an at- tempt -to land ammunition. A Brit- ish cruiser is bound thither. I ml...... is . . - - - -- - yz Belierin Berlin That the Kaiser -s Mother is Growing Worse. A A kwspatch from `Berlin sz1ys;- 1".he 'Empress h.9.e again) game to visit Em- Spress Frederick, her mother-im-law. Thvixs fact, and _a statement in the Berlin Post that E.mp:.ror`Wi.lIiam will leave England Saturday after tlm-. funeral and 30 direct with the Crown Prince to }:`ri::ulrich:shof, creates a fear that the oorndition of Empress Frederick is much worse.- Thcre .i:5, hmvevur, nothing authorita- tive on the sub,_i:`._ct, and with the ex- `oeptiovn of the atntemcnt in the Post _there Ls rwtthisng to. change the belief that the Enipszror, as reported from Lovnd-on, will not return before Mon- day? or Tuesday. That he should in the circumstances visit his mother as- soon as he returns seems only na~ tural. .. - _..-... ..-an. nu ungucuu I-U. ' ` I `Society expects that King Edward '[VII. will make St. James the most `brilliant Court 0! Europe; holdnight ' ; Vdrawing-rooms, instead of the some- " whaI` dreary afternoon functions of _ `the past quarter of a century, and pro- ` wide refreshments, instead of leaving the guests to eat sandwiches in their carriages under the eyes of the crowd.; `Those who have been presented to} `Queen Victoria will be entitledto at-Z tend King Edward's drawing-rooms rttter submitting their names :to the I Lord Chamberlain. - 1'4. _'.. |'_-_ u uuuunu. uuuuwy and Lack Of Vitality. They are a true heart tonic, nerve food t and blood enrichor, building up and rauewing all the wornout and wasted- . tissues of the body and -restoring perfect health. Price 500. 3 box. or 8 for $1.25, ~83 all druggists. A V .....u vuuunucsuuu. I It is hoped the King "will revive the custom of the monarch visiting the castles of the nobility, and `also revive- the holding of drawing-rooms at Holy. mod Palace. Whether he will adopt the prerogative of kissing the checks of the ladies presented. followed by! the Vicoroya otllndia and Ireland. is] one of the topics 0: society gossip. I Snelely lixpoon lllm Io llnve nos: In-uuam court In llul-ope. A. despatch from London, says :- Members of King Edward's suite tell their friends that His Majesty appears overwhelmed by the sense of the responsibilities of Kingship. Whereas formerly he was genial, but exacting and irritable regarding official mat- Jters. he has become profoundly grave, and exceedingly considerate to those about him in small as well as in impor- tant" matters. He, has worked many hours daily since -the Queen's death, 11 us. uau whoreaboul hour's jour ports that condition, -z are worn 0 good horse: and fruit :1 natives. 2| mostly of 2 released. h: Kroonstadt V BRUSH uru Sentenced disposing of two or three weeks at--I :reur:< of public business whiohvihe had not been able to attend to. u.....'..a.. .._-...-i_ LL . ... ..- - ' Oradoek, 1 correspond: . V V . . - _ - . -...-u u.n.us_V VI >11]. 11 Au'u=Ul.'. Aftaar that the ceremomj was prbi-I ' vutua, as `there was any room for the mourners and the clergy. The choir sung S11` Arthur Sullivan's anthem, "Y-en, Though I \Vulk. the hynin, "S_I-aup Thy Lust Sleep," and Tenny- s'on'a The Face of Duatzh is Turned - Toxvards the Sea of Light," set ,to DJILSIO by Sn` W-ult31`~ Parratt. -v.....-, 3.. s4\4v\nvI4 w; u u u v . v.aJ. I . The members of tho. royo.l_ `family. 1 ` on entering, to:k_ places) on each side ; * of the sarcophagus, the royal house- 1 hold standing in the transepton each} side. Thl_!. whole o the `castle was I kept clear. From the George IV. arch-j 7 way Ito the Long Walk gates was un- der the controf of the Lord` Steward L and the Ofxoe1`ot the Works. The por.? tion of the Lzng Walk over wh:ch the _prooass1'on. moved was undo_r the di- ` motion of the Mayorbot Win-dsor. I \L.... .I...4. A|.,. ,.-__, - - -- -_- _---~.-_.... I 6 The ohoinmet the fwneral cortege, on" the steps. '211e Highlanders, pipers `and so-rvants, on their arrival. went` straight into the mausoleum and took up the positions allotted to them. Then ,the coffin was carried into the mnusd- leum, preceded by the clergy. ml... .........L..._.. -4: LI-.. __-.._I '3-..-1.. an-guano: vv LLLJ. J._LvU\IL Q- The entire route from the George `IV. archway to the gates ot the maus- oleum was lined with troops, under `the command or Col. Napienr Miles of i the 1st. Life Guards. The Queen s pipers played from the gates to the mauso- leum itself, On arriving there the Queen's company opened outward and formed in double rank on the steps- of the mnmsbleum. . ---' v Internment of the Royal Rernalns ` at Frogmore. . Lctndaon. Feb. 4.-Tc-day"a` ceremony was public. by -the King's special ~ co-mmanud. Preceded by the Bishop cf Wilnchleater and the Deiin at Wind- solr, the coffin awaa borne by non- commissiooned cfticers of the Guards from the Albert Memorial Chapel and ' placed on the guncarriuge. A guard 01 honor of the Queen's Company cf the Gmniumer Guards, with no band at the regiment. was drawn up fac- ing the chapel. The rcnutc was thnowugh the. Norman gateway, across the quadrangle, "through the George IV. archway. dmvn the Long Walk. through the lorlgo. and then from the Lung Walk to t1M3'lnil1hS0leum. - LINED WITH 'I.`_RO0PS. rII|__ 4-4-, EMPRESS" 'coN1>moN. % .-.j_?-.-_- THE KING A CJVANHGED MAN. AFTER AMMUNITION. _ These -pills cure all diseases and dis- orders arising from weak heart, worn out nerves or watery blood, such as Palpita- tlon, Skip Beats, Throbbing, Smothering, Dizziness, Wonk or Faint Spells, Anaemia; Nervousness. Sleepleasness, Brain Fag, General Debility and Lack of Vitality. They true tonic. nnrvn mm: LAST. sA1{EfrEs ._ Use Dr. Pierc;-`s Pleasagt Pellets with Favorite Prescription" If the bowels are inactive or irtegulat. ,4 - 5; - v-- uuu. sleepless. : There 1s no alco- _ hol in Favorite Prescription" and it contains no opium, cocaine or other nan-cotic._ A ` Mrs. Jcmea W. Blacker; 'of 629: Cather- .iue Street. syrncunq N. Y.. writes: "Your medicines have done wonders for me. For years my health was very poor; I had four miscarrlages._but since taking Dr. `Pierce : Fa- vorite Prescnptlon and `Golden Medical Dis- covery.` I have much better health, and now I have a fine healthy baby." - \... ..-... uuvvlu uu .lUU|.o .1116 Bi)i:Vr; lost a few, and the British one ;man killed` and several wounded. 1 '!. he Boevrs haw"-n;g` carried out :1 threat which they made agai-ust any of Denison s scouts who fell into `their hands. It is reported` that the Boers have sentenced six burghers, two: of whom were British, to death for assisting ; the British. ' , The man kitilcd had his throat cut; Frolicking with her baby makes one of the prettiest spectacles ever seen in the `home. But nothing is sadder to see than I the unhapp mother, weak and nervous; ; striving in vain to hush the cries of her weak and nervous babe. There can be ` no happiness ` for either mother or child without " health. Doctor Pierce s Favorite Prescription has done wonders" for many a woman, by. restoring her health and nnen- WUl'L`- IJICILISI ` Miawg miner .._- . . -van-o\z-\/a|Iv\4|)I-JEI ; an. The Boers n-uvmberd 250, and lined the kopjes on either side of the rqad, but were. driven oft by ugallant c.hnrg~e`o:xf the escort on foot; The Boers uua uunupluuuy uureu 1116. That was three years ago and there has never been 8. spot or pimple on me since. Jnrnnu I cchnunb I ---. `Says the-Burghers Have Plenty of , Fruit. and Mealies. A despatch from Krounstadt says :- | ` Ai trooper of the 16th Lancers, 3rd Cavalry Brigade, named Lardner, who ' was captured near Lindley on Tuesday, arrived here on Tuesday. He was with} t the rear guard of Col. White's column, d and was taken` prisoner by De Wet, r who has 1,000 men in that district. He was deprived-of everything except his` uniform, and detained till Wednesday. The enemy asked him for information .as to the of the British,[ `and said they had killed 20 of thel column. They also told him that De` Wet did not let his followers know his whereabouts, but that he was only an journey away. Lardner re- the Boers are in a dirty -and their clothes and boots out; but they have .very horses, and supplies of mealies and are brought to them by the '.l`he . commando consists mnstlyof foreigners. Lardner, when had a two days` walk to Kroonstadt.- `BRUSH WITH THE ENE to Death for Assisting I the Bmish. Fob. 4.-'1'he Kimberley 1 correspondent tif the Midland News s't.atos that aconvoy_ from Kimberley bo Bashofhad a brush with the enemy ;1_t Wachteenbestje Pan. 'l`Ln `l).u..... _.__.I___.`, u `\-l\ ;A PRISONERTVEDE -"'1: -"."_ "" " Si.r--In conferring on your.Imper- ial and Royal Highness the ancient and most noble Order of the Garter, A which was founded by my ancestor Edward III., 1319, many centuries ago, I invest you with the order of knight- hood, not only as the heirs to the throne of a mighty empire, bu_t also as my near relative. It was the wish of my beloved mother, the. Queen, to be- stow it onyou, as a mark of her fa- vour," and I am only carrying out her wishes, `and am glad to do so to one of my illustrious relatives. ` ` ' "To: the German Emperor," to whom I wiaslh to express my sincere thanks for having come. at amoment's no- tice to this country, and for having assisted im tending and watchingover `the Queen. and remaining -with her ;until her last moment. I desire to express the hope that my action in co-nferring on you this ancient order may yet further cement and strength- en tha. feeling which exists between t(h-ea two great countries, and that we may go forward hand in hand with p the high 0-bj.-ct of insuring peace, and promoting the advance of civi- lizatiioun of the world." -..v-v Lana an Iul-I9 BULB UL I-HE ll-UUJUBS Ul. King Edward VII. to the Crown Prince 91 Germany..Frederick William, on.the .occasion of _his_ Majesty presenting the insignia of the Order of the Gar- ter to the Crown Prince, in the Coun- cil chamber of Osborne house yester- duy`morz_n`ng:- q:.. rr... _.._a-.__:.._ -_ n". - Text of the King's speech to Ger- " man Crown -Prince. A despatch rom`London, says :- .l`ha following is the text of the address of 17:-.. -m;a-_.__; rvvv . SIGNIFICANT WORDS. uy restoring net health and open- ing for her the way to hap y mother- hood. his really wonderful medi- cine is not a cure all. It is a prepara- tion specially de- signed to cure dis- eases peculiar to women. It dries debilitating drains, heals inammation and ulceration, cures female weak- ness, and removes the causes which generally make women nervous and sleepless. Uuu a.5a.uI. ] A neighbor advised Burdock Blood Bitters. and I am glad I . followed his advice. forfour bot- tles completely cured me. That IRE fhnnn `Manna nan and rm: BARBIE EXAMINER,` THURSDAY, FEB. 55 WET. ENEMY. A despatch from London; Wednes- dayaays;-The Daily -News says that _Earl Roberts, commander-in-chief of his Majesty s forces, does not contem- plate the _pn. of withdrawing :1 single soldier from South Africa for the next twelve months, and that the Government recbgnizes the neces- .si.ty for asking the House of Commons" for $70,000,000 during the ensuing nancial year, in addition to what `has nlreuly been voted for the war. Residents of Murraysburg Fined T Five Hundred Dollars. A despatch from Cape Town says :- Some of the residents of Murraysburg have been fined 100, with the alter- native of six _months` imprisonment fox; using threatening und seditious. language. The .sentences were 11114 posed by a. military court. The com- mandant has warned the public re- garding their fu_ture' conduct. `Go Soldiers to lie Wlrllulrasvn I-`I-om Africa for :1 Yea r. . . . . - - - .F.our of `our am-bu seeking wounded. were doctors were .released. "nu \xr,.+v.. 4~........ :- - De Wet's Force `Now South of- . ` Dewetsdorp. A despatch from London says;- Lard Kitchen-er, commander-`Ln-chief in South Africa, reports to the War Office as follows: - ' Pretoria.- Eeb. 4.--O-ur casualties at M'od(le1'.<.'1fo11-tein were two officers killed and two wuunded. It appears. ` that the post was: rushvod on a.pil:ch "1 dark night, during aheavy rain. theg ; enemy numbering 1,40_O; with two! guns. ' I Campbell. saulth of Middleburg`, engaged .five hundred _Boers, who were driven back ` with Loss. Our kcusunlties were twenty killed or wuo-unded. V V _ ` un Ills wan auuuab uuuuuluulu. I took doctors medicine and various remedies for two years 9 but they were of little benet, l whenever I got warmed up or sweat the pimples would come out again. ' A nninhknn ntfwidand B-u-AAA]-L u1uuLU1.5 were released. , . , Do We-t s force is reported south ' oif Dewfetsdorp. __. _.... vI`va._vIll5 5u1LLaUua 1113 DC-' ing w1't.lndrawn for the purpose of se- curing the m.u'n Imus ox. communion.-4 tion. ' uuuug hon. T. POST RUSHED IN THE DARK] The" Boers Are Moving Toward the! Orange iivcr. . Lon-don, Tumsday, Feb. 5.-The Cape `Town cormspon-(lent of the Telegraph Ksays that thxxec Bucr invading columns, of whwh H-J,-'zVog`s ccmmnn-do 13 the advance guard, are now moving to- wards the Orange river. It is believ-J ed that P,(ct BuLhu. s commando, con-1 sisting of 2,030 m.:~n,_,,wiLi1 seven guns, from Smithf-..e'ld, has entered the Cape Colony. 11... 1-\ ..-. . ______`_ __,`_ ____`l V u_",,_.u6 LU- ~----- \\~\4 \1uIJ'I-\-\4 uh wxrxu LU `$1.20. wards .beh ev-I HU'n83 -Fi|`m- 13093815 Quote {F0111 9 1-2 to 100 per lb for 5, 10 01' 60-) '13- -'1C0FdiD8` $0 `-0 5120 Of Order- Comb honey sells a.t. $1-40 to $2.75 per . V. idozen sections. Gen. De Wet is also expected to en-' B3-`30-d 11-'lY-SG1d)'- 0110106 1iI110th."- her the Colony. ` t on track, $10.25; two-ton lots, deliver- The Bri1..sh concentration is proceed-E ed. $11 t-0 $11-25- in_g_ Th-3 outl_Vfng ggu-r[5o.ng' are bc-P Cal in.- um`!-h.l......._. c.___ AIL - nu t.---1.1. L...-.. on :1 THREE INVADING c0LUMNs.} ' 'l`o-day's despaches indicate that` this preport \vasVfi-ctitious. DeVVetv | is operating in his favorite stamping; | ground, the eastern part of_ the (_)range' v River Colony, Thain N Ch'u, near` which place De Wet encountered the B.r'Lti.si1. ` | ___._,....... .... ....n...uuu un. \,u.p-:2 \.zunuu_y. News. of Commandant D3 \Vut s movements has been Lacking for some weeks. His whcrea bouts have only`. `been conjectured. A recent report` sum De Wet had trekked into Ea-1;- ern`Transv;1al to pa1_`ti.cip:L1.e with; I, Bot-ha. ` [ i ..,-...,. V; -4; un. .|.LI(LlI..L. L1 uuu. LVU l details. De \VL:t intends again at- ` telnptipg an invasion of Cape Colony."i '.\Tnurc nf (V.\....~.......I....L h.. 11v 1.`, - I Five years ago my body broke = out in white watery pimples, which grew so bad that the suf- I faring was almost unbearable. I hfn Ivunpainiuun (Anna: 1 De Wet Again Attempting to Reach: Cape` Colon y. A 11- despatch from London `says:---f Lord Kitchener reports tb L1lU7\V1_.llV Office as fo`.low_a :- : urx -uvv . ---...,.. .._. ..uuuvv`.:.-' D VVet has been engage-d `by Knox: 40 mfl-es north of Thabg. N`Chu. No .l..L..:V -n, 1n . - . _ . . ...,...,... | Another commando is reported to have gone westward along the Gats Ruand. a0uth-west of Jul1annesbu_rg,: in the. Potchefstroom district. ` __ . ._ u vuuuouu After Gen. French left: the Springs. near Johannesburg. 'yesterday, 500 Boers cro-.5.-a `mm Nigel and . did` "some damage to mine property at! Elundsfontein. From there they px.`o~` ceeded towards Riegfontein, and in{ passing threatened the East Rum]: mines-. The British garrison rcpuls-f ed {them and uupturcd_ the command-I ant, who had been wounded, Some! `other prisoners were also taken; ' An n........._.___I nn,,._ 7 - ,_____ .__ ...... ... u\.;u unau l.Cll\CLIo I An armoured train also fired on the Boers with pom-poms from'P.ieton-P tein station. cauaing furthr loss to,- I the burghcrs. . f A....lL_.. , ` u _. ......,._.,.,-.. Wu. a,vuII ul. Lue cuuuly at '~.Yilge Valley, The enemy retired with four killed and sing. wounded, Our casuahties were one killed tld seven wounded. ' APL___ n v-unvu, I.I.l.lh|Ul UIILD Ul. ;.uun:uuy;- French, with cava_lry and mount- `ed infantry. is sweeping the country east of the P_retoria-Johannesburg railroad, between the Delagou Bay and Natal railroad, as far as Ermelo. He engaged about 2.000 61' the enemy at `Vilma Vollnn '1`)... .......e... ....r:..-J ---u Sharp Fight Between French's Cavalry and Boers; ' ' A despatch from London. aays;-- Gen. Kitchener reports to the War Office, under date of Thursday;- "'I`I'nl|a-I`: AOL ........l..... _._.I ___.__.; SEDITIOUS IAEUAGE. White Watery Pimples. KITCHE-NEx' DESPATCH. THE ENEMY RETIRED. Q $7d.000.00L) MORE. ambulances. While , captured. The enxpd. " Smoked meats-Hams, heavy, 120; ';medi_um. 12 1-2 to 13c; lig-ht,.]3c; break- I.[-ust bncon,A13c; picnic hams, 10c; roll. buL-on, 11, smoked backs, 12c. All `meats out of pickle 1c less than prices quoted for smoked meats, 1' _,,,I In`,`,,, - A -'-*` Carm Wis: % Little Liver Pills. Quotations Ior provisionsvare as fol- low.s; Dry salted shoulders, 80; long - clear bacon, loose, in car" low, we; and in case lots, 10 1-4 to 10 1-21:; short cut pork, $1950 to $20; heavy mess, $18 t6 $19. .,_I_,,v , . 9` _ _______._-_ --....... QA`L ;..n.y\.av:.uc\.u.VsJ. Dressed hogs are scarce and about steady. One cur sold at $7.25, truck to-`day. The same would be paid for more. On the street prices were easier _ at $7.50 to $8. Provisions continue ac ti vc and firm. g 2 sun I lui uUl1ll',i.:luU!2 ' GENUINE uusnuva 3 owrunt. mg? Purely Vegetable. ~_2g,,. *wci -. . are the ladies favorite medicine. They do not purge, gripe. weaken or sicken. '.Lhey not mxt.ura\Iy.on the stomach, `liver and bowels. curing constipation, dyspepsia. sick headache and biliousness. Pnce 250.

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