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THE WORLD. SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1901. : OF THE FUNERAL PAGEANT! LAST RITES OVER THE DEAD Most Marvelous Sight of All the * Funeral Pomp Was the Ser- vice in St. George’s Chapel escription of the Magnificent Procession with the Queen’s Coffin—How the Crowds in aliy #mail oblong block con Yeomen of the cu. Did H Pe he ‘coraets" ot whivh learned the “ihe eta at" at Win dsor— Mediaeval Splen- Black a omage o "LED BY KING EDWARD, - fedibacleabeycon dor and a Blaze of Color. Queen's age. Without further incident th» proc don moved into the Long Wok. “her up the Sovereig Meothe Grand Quadrangle, wh wed bore th th deal Queen's ti gue Ant thus o vilowing the gun carriage w: Dead—A Crush at Hyde Park. "tonne, 1; wun carvings » rank, Firat w King Edwar 4 a uniform of a Field Mara o sulendid charger. the Duke of Connaught ; ie all night long and natives flocked thither to de- Ke aalt Greaths. Many remained to pray” In the Queen’ « : = 7 cheels, but this was the only altera- q i s and Ireland waited patiently | whee! r kings and princes com- on to St. George *® Caapel Kar, ne abrecuty: ta Britain and Waninet hiteralt proces | ie nvalende, The cuaper chult. theca Comded. ips puetore Services were hei in for the arrival of the Tt wan then nearly 11 o'clock, ant liiant uniforms were covered her’ clerg ene caste peakors every . lon. “Such an array of royalty and SUT ye esp at rm cpauuten of the teeenon at DUKE GAVE OUT. ioe pee guch a mass of flaming colors were re Grand Duke of Heiss to the eombrenera of the occa | eet HE an ates MieD reid to : Gained ihe Gov. Beyer before gathered within so small as Br uy Liao kay etal wine the britiant cavalcade came H Cy before he coffin. On lis {tlan and foreign naval @ space. ‘ aTiateithetstation | in Currie ‘ ‘The order | the Orman ‘ited te eines oe steamed tite the rtathon. % joneed wt ; The Archbishop of Canterbury, the JIBADS BARED the grat of wlctorte the dead, Sea A sec as held ti Archbishop of York, the Bishop of All head are eorcorsrek arihe tristan, Princ ce ie e and bene | beaweeronisena sor ‘hush 2 ve usabl “to stand | ADELA, Feb. 2.— Winchester and the Dean of Windsor cesar : "sre. tah Loulse now yleld places to the | | Despatchet now that : loon carriage buaring the tjucen's re \uughtera of the Kin t Been Our tte ediction was pronoun v oy Was ent suspended OfMficiated. The services were remark-| inains stopped exactly opposi« the gun’ 1 firet ntained Queen was Next sunz by All present bent the! ehepoenous the olen to-day.) Train able for grandeur. carriage, and King Edwani, + 3s Alex- plat Say Oe ot Fite, now now taken narncrains traths [ccased gimultaneoualy for ten A remarkable !ndication of the Emperor Willlam and others Ca Cec ee EE een croria rand’ 1 unon Ce Ber Hen OLI create ati aunecetnearanhor idan Za alighted. carriage contained the daughters in of th ing before the eh e Ca here to-day. Har love for Earl Roberts was MAT he Lenten part hadwancraltorthg Queen Wetoria ind. she King of the Wd formuta, ending | The f nitended by. the Britis @he demonstration that greeted hime oY tei with his hant Renan mar 1 ‘ant ali « : : ere preveded th At times the people broke out into) sajute and standing a Udo in advance = | Sheers for “Bobs” and overwhelmed hers King ward witehed the . % 7 artillery ate 4 valve ye uinfelly stow removal of the coin (0 along 1" in mutes " Bimiwith elouts of approval and ap | ee carriage: It was finally 3¢:0me “he nrocesmiin Peel a tatty ’ Wes ey's int Diause. fed, and the pall and regaila of the | Maving Chop! Hevthe Nh fiers z Loyal Women 2 ' { Tint Were Constantly h the} 203 en's s = wn were plag the con. | billows of muste eerving an an vildertone | process.on ws LONDON SAW the others then mounted | to the booming of cannon j jeaving the ma wan pssion started. | HORSES IN * RAPERY- | deadsQueenshs ——. = ; = s : ERY. ead) Queen by — ; T T. rure of the body from P94-| a st nopsee which drew the | | more the atraine of (Ne cholr welled up RESPECT SHOWN GREAT PAGEANT. Jancton was marked by a ceremonial | oarriagettnse minors ec neraien henkaty THE BEST TEST | to that at Victorla station, e@jthelr rich harne iN bow so! B ty | Saar Turney w vaccompliahied weahout incl: |Rurple was attached 10 th wat pate PREL Tan | IN ALL LANDS. Is the Service and Experience of Years. as the only symbol of mourning SLATE fi Kings and Princes of Many | den! Arou' econ wi Kettn vetalwart % | rhe lier Is not the new recrult Dands'Followed\the After the pro lion bad passed mare | bearera non wan toned attic ¢ The Aveadishop of ¢ rOUEy, read ‘ E zs pe yes jcuaints airy, and Cohect and Guaveriag. va ° z Papen teers na Feb pena at Balen waren na an either ate Ay nounerdt Uh Hoa. Phere was 4 Services Held in Great Cities} 2 . a 5 denly clos: which causes! e ries, lorda-in-watting and physte All * ay eads bowed. an in the line Is he who ha 5 = r ny persons} the tntforma were covered w few soba Were heard, and the choir t of tha World—All Colo- ‘ LONDON, Feb. 2—With every clr- a Accidente dark coathe ee Fed Ewithitong, Nhe the oopressive stillness with)! eae | been tried by yenre of service and expert. several were hi E ‘Across ihe pall the royalletandord was Wacet ha mony of the “Dresden Amer nies in Mournirg, |< Gumstance of eplendit pomp all that ts was browght from Porte |draped. and larg “Then the stones of the Norroy earns eta sousty with |. TRI 1s not only (rue of men but of near~ . mortal of Queen Victoria was borne no to Victoria station ana special arusted pith Jewels King ng A Mp Ne Henry awed LONDO? ae aides 7 My 5 else, and espe wed a f on POF the comin. whic the end prociaimen end mare e. nar EOntCh Ruleocuinn: through the streets of the capital to-| (Fat reating on 4 ralved dine tn 4 #4loen Vine un-carmage, dust over the gute The Spohr anthem “Hleased Are. the (He funeral ceremonies at Windsor tne ce nes for dis > day, and then on to the ancient fort-| “MaKe. whieh war decorated with tthe foot of the coffin w i Departed” followed, und the service wa, Bressive ay al servic Held 48) oust be thorowehly tested and thelr merit ¥ rag oe | oval purple on a background of white. [crowns with a gold, jewelled sceptre concluded by the playing « St. oF tininster Abbey and) inten atc Rabe feav-palace cf the sovereigns of Eng- GUNS WERE FIRED Ising tetween them.” aes ssfunoral-marith hy (Bir We ee iy : will put faith in them py B . - spectacie nT 2 t. organist of St . be E Yand, at Windsor a ree itie ae eois | nan tes pee arachardivercelisenen And private organint to the late Unt : ihe uid | There are not many remedion which have Phe solemn magnificence of the open- he fring of minute guns and the tel) or had time to bare thelr h 3 STS BONN TANG wet into St. Paul's od thei teatvrofiten syeare’and Scontinued 4 emn maznificance of the opens) ig ae bela at a quarter gmat eleven ane | comprehend the detalla when at gpane GRAND SERVICE iret and 6,04 more tried ty follow. | co juerease In popularity each year, but Ing phase at Spithead was fully maine] nounced to the counties multitutes wha | Of ina attired hontemen. wit at Kast window of 3 Lard Mayor and Corporation and | nis of the Pyramid Pile Cure, and tained. Perhaps stately grandeur! had be crowding London's muddy | Seat! tarand ¥ mounted on. with ite fale stainest ives of the cliy guilds and ot te the only pile stood this ‘ wireets since dayiicht that the funeral er before them. aver this Of to-day's sorrowful pageant through | [rents since auslicht tha ‘ plminestintedy: tte DMpany about of all Kinds attended the (oat, and omong t pular medl- the swarming streets of London, with| tort ‘had bemua Its yamax nero mournern rode wred the i At Westminster Abbex and ines on het waly obe ste hundreds of thousands of urnere| : fo 1 arn f regen ning Si. Margaret's Church have no competitor; its sale forming a black border to the toute, | gimpserst tho colin und the Kings. and VES ON KING. rating upon mnmens my 1 in large . F to year, will never be surpanaed others following ft. They saw a long | King Kaward VIL wan the central taille, were fe Was a very prominent ind . much be- (There wos in Victoria's funeral p: pr anton of foldters, prasing show i reot tue th but no lems the xervi aura of advertising an Decause i F of dazzling regalia, with a hundred | thous personage was seen dn the pros hoheait t has nmented dy word of SesHlon an absence vf that bl ws Soph & Si ty eh ias | ceanic Ape tad | pra stones t parte of th 7 ty were ringing and muffled dirgem|a long black coat wan buttoned ar rywhere there was a suse] Miles te cupposed to be ceused tn most the 1 around ar ghee th ied te played him and hung down over the ble b somtin Mere lrawin by cream irupe has een wrander royal |Notne wnicn “he wan ridin ep DIAck horses. The pall was white and the} ¢uneraix than the Queen's and had a] The King's familar face seemod grave Uniforms of the troops and the gold] more qorgeaua mpectacie In the velobras| and icareworn. | Ile ‘looked straight ete "5 tlou of her axty years of reign. But, | ahead, apparently at the eun cars See at Terre, werolmns.| ne epiaode in the Victorian era‘will lve | on which was the body oF the xocercine ilies ‘epre forming Ao xy gecply impressed on the memortes of | whose glory and responsibilities h | glittering medicy, nt + thote who withesred It or participated | Inherited. He did not nee ar aie. Cnt » ing to the scene. chief mourner, ifthe emontes sign of seeing the long ranks Of Kole Field Marwhal's unto] , The day wan sombre, wer and chilly, ler hedging Shack the p final progress to the . : ninry Iife and lack of exer without any fl often peopte who live business aaen by A es Foreign cTontries were not Prom ail parte of the world '¢ Tie tant the day wee commemora ro itfe are victimes of the services, «ome of whieh w pascj1o) Olney lelthaty oly ames SIH SRISCHREACIBE: Creeden, & Iuuterman and teamater if q orl Northen Michtgan, He saya: ‘I suffored nthe day was one of nat! avg irate At for efit or nine years from itching and The p Miaplay and throughout Port himself, with hls as are most of Lonton's Winer him: the Windows, crowd i protiud piles, S91 form—eyen though this was partially | Phy cloudy aky I ta the gloom of the | buntiested womens the: ti Ties und masted, the ships and fe act q a Ate ie yeealen ther ‘ieaela Hidden by his overcoat—surrounded by! whole city, but the Victoria Station pre- | covered heada, the purple drapertes and tea tanild ete ‘ weareely walk, then 1 wou ket bh r for a weeh or two, but the trou- his corps, helped to leaven the aym-.feptel a Moat animated appearance, @ov-| the green wreaths everywhere erelgns, princes, (he Headquarters Staff,| tle passel like a man alone, bols of mourniig marking the route, i neid marshals, and state officiaia having | either knew nor thought of th Kathered there to awalt the arrival ef] wbout him There was no cre Among earl nad m, their breasts ble always returnes, I could not afford the expeusc of an operation and endured until 1 wan advised by my who will be fired and closed, world | ————________ the sentiment hie A GREAT PAGEANT. funeral train, bearing the body of| once inspired) war only sympathy white the procession was passing was Guard, carrying thetr halberds at theleibres = Hs - peat ‘ en Victoria nity Liab hits one of the most impressive features of Ge tat bea Gat teheran\ an lmpresive: eervige) in Ne tsanisteeltofetectine Never {0 English history hax a 25 ' ne nee in the King} 2° day 5 je Protestant Church attended by an al erelgn heen borne to the grave att THE TRAIN COME nie Of Wea and the deen murmir! SCENE AT PADDINGTON. maya a peters \ Minis ‘had never beard cf 1 but when T vs sO many distinguished mourners.| At 11 o'clock {raid Was xe 88" | ote of sorraw and love almost as de t val oft SLES eye and al] “eat to town f sh ee m> ardegist about It rh of cro: wis sure ly approaching the station AN heade} tne expressions whe! relent “or the arrival of tne xejteme aun wad sold for years Pratierine eof crowneny Neale Aut Ter aulmmediateionparedivand sinimscaw:| hatetccexbreaene tiene xreotent sth vogtation was thel in the crowd whe Leefeaters. from ; mplaint of ite fallure to xcenoa, There Vin thetr gitit lon arr ved and ens The oMcers in their rms, the Lite Guards wing plumes, ga the Tower of 1 tered the ¢ gay with the and found not only nent cure after several Procession. All the Kreat officers of jyydy reached the. plattornt daplay of ¢ aver Me the King ane Queen, BE chea ror Willam and others ¢ family Wax immediate Btute participated, and t the nava! and military forces re: beat things about the Pyra- tudo te lnleabven: £33,000 men. Passed those who rode ti the Jubilee iy oments the satoon-carrlage bearing tie | 3 ; the great total bearing the Queen's body, ‘ enn H iter The scene ut Vietorin Station was Waen ; vin ute othe King e Rant 1 i through the stree game a not Intertebe ‘itt Ao) daiy moat brilliant and impresrty« tor ! Hand rymincnee Gen oni ) NOM \>N FELL DEAD, ¥ prevented a repeated the anal taratimple aad painters, O se Atatives ny Fi ‘ ” ” are ; 1 drugsiets in Unb es and Can. the station tran Mowers conduct iment » is One wellalressed woman fei! down tn eae te Cie , peal seth she Wscamid Wile Cure at £0 eenta 4 day's cerem right Buthorities and representatives formed Into an hall re the Kings of Rar= ' kate 5 “4 wh wits minwiianatwrannlen 0 ki the packs All'tralns were stopped before # and the He un ' Cea raaleeakacnie ee arse mie Hig Picked aup dead. athe alg Catirte _.- Jong platforms were covered with pur- peraons, Age wer Ms hatlag le CU uO LI DOUT StL sod elmet amd Ri Nis aword dang- MEAY, F Ne ‘ Prittane gathe re ror Wiliam had the opportunity to see. the ling at his heels, w I up te the qutet IBAY, nournng here ple cloth. was unlverna! As the (ine for the arrival of th be mourning ere A. daeckel & Co. e King and Queen wit at On another platform, facing that at The coffin was then tr if ri "ENTE SAF and eet ia! Guiecw'él train) wont ia tatii Wa olen sand weve ere Wasuni tiem Mo train approached the vicinity of | KO RYAN CEL wer at And trainn amd str | & Guarts of I! ni Maced upon the gun-carriag . me fon Was oceut by a brilliant) Lord Re ry ¢ roads worked on Sunday AWARDED TWO | ards 0 01 tu with the erown on fOr thering " ty GY most of the Diy tive soldiers, wi SeEkctatanal-Gr ward mUthi th atenta atiats [ Bortunty ne gathering of diplomatists, Privy Couns ite, two: entire . i : Grands Prix ig the two was swept clean and sanded UP oe the atatle ‘ iD Merly ost unnoticed endl the CHinese Mintat rie! ! Bs aie 1900 } ‘and a number of I!ttle purple-cov: ates id and unrece € Beane. Thy he fava, the Eon Ballaeurdea mare therewith the [amin Pere nel antiorsined CAUSE OF HEADACHE, f platforms, from which members of thi fy HER. ‘ * < cone Sakcarrines Cabinet Ministers and Mr, Choate was Dipomatic Corns, who was in attend- en | ; royal tumlly were expected to mount} Ae the gun sae eels je |wad heavy: gun carriages there with the Ambassadors, Lord Dat. {hee won Couat von Hatgfeiit-Wildens Gne Very Common Cause, Generally | f 7 athe gun- nermedcallievas f . Ai i ' an ador, lowe ; their horses, laced at intervals at| wer centred Ahorpalltwshellceoe followed a) daagiing array of fering 1 Rosebery N= ore above nit athena iniineemagniticent)| Overlooked. | t the side end cenire. fered (ie come, Heads were bent low an) ee iy In all and riding thee he's salahed men by cores, Including His whtie and golf uniform of the German | i | patie carrluge slowly moved acromy | NN aloantiwerekisheyarte; bd fyalee Highness the ‘Thakore of Morvi, ree Army. | ; Iendache ts a symptom, an Indtration of | ROYALTIES IN CROWps. |" op nal ap 1 dace Th SATIN tea te RO AA eA thiondent In ilk, witht Koll und Jews) yageg Alagtian, Minister, with his raugement oF dlteare io sre organ, and i re in a Tield-mat stats unt. ety f empire German Kmper olled ornaments, Non Hatateldt. who wat next pipers ey er | At 10 o'clock an WINK, ds attired ould not Le dab atte A wur carriage, stiinilar to the one | The Ambasaailory, Cabinet Miniat Nt aha sad diseases have head- res the horses arriv: ght teid-marahal'a nm, and nection of the prucesatan ine Ueda the music ut i used tn London, was drawn up and ax] KMRNUH OC the Garter and the noble | sche as a prominent symptom; derangement 4 r tatingutaned jQuke of Connaught, ta general! otiea tye ain royal. carci Fee ee Eee ee eee eeenncic ihe talliag belle are | Cumereaacion Waited vatiently white the | of the stomach and Hver, heart trouble, kde Xe Ee officers and for Thee Malt ee ee eT tee the | trom t yun inilitary eacort, removed fram the vottin hounced the approach of the funerai| AU the chancel Immediately infront of | cay, “eats, luan trouble, eye atratn or itt | = a uniforms came in hidden by thelr overcoats, whteh| EME tion from the Queen's Ger- casket wau depas al train, the engine of which had (te front | $8e Mtfal line vf mourning women. Atting glasses, all produce neadactes, and If | : s hecessury, by the ehiliinenr nm Hegiment, camposet the ot thes fale Eatih " 7 In their right) hande they carried, ** could always locate the organ which Is tatiana : The Kings of brocession Pp decked with a magnificent white wreath |halberds, and cven agalnst the brilliant; at fault the cure of obstinate headaches aecKe. eee shelrew Altaiwand agal rode immediate! Ferre peg aerwered RuLUDE SG dea and! ted with purple streamers with the im-| ouckKroncd of the atally tere huge | wourd pe a much simpler mat si ° ¥ he mont dletlong rows witne Tre cet aan ve 5 ci res 00 0 cons! i he AEST ari contucied tat Pee La Ta ee of the dirges drifted back toRether ne the perlal and royal monogram in the cop-| Sqariel ‘ikures stod out consp However, for that form of headache called FURRIERS. pavillon’erected on the plat e. the Loudon house of the. dead James astark then thes a ee t of sharp commanits as the troops were | frontal headache, pain back of the eyes and Ag Is ) High Cottictals: were admitted ae OHEE RE miarted 1foz) MET BY NEW QUE. brought to attention aifted tol tn forehead, the cause ta now known to b r The Comina: der-in-Chiet rail while olltslde stood BOBS” CHEERED. es Ee a + some better posit Kk same e Exclusive Sty! ' Forces, Field Marst Roberts, an loners of Ct eee eau remaster on TC | Queen Alexandra and the princesses | and the rongremation wae coughing un. | causrh of tee hea and throat, when the sive Styles ' cult epirited bra Lessa pay ule AC the janes] After the funeral party iteelf, the : : eo Lone w : of head an f " esveantt fu api ed Srown mare, 6 my. tion dominating ture of the day ward GRAND SERVICE drove oft chapel In closed Sir Wai hock tt Js often caused trom catarrh of the High Class Novelties Ls at this enor. | Marahal Earl Roberts. When tie popu ringea,, As the coffin was Ufted by pmmenced playing Mendel atsianantor liter }- gancture arrived at ton and 1 Sandhurat| iar, well-known, bronged face came. in AT THE CHAPEL enadiers the diplomatiats ee off fo or from the x B © became the centre of interest. He was i reof the Housel view the people forgot the solemnity | 2 pod at the salute, Hardly fad the Word: The Castle t any rate, catarrh is the moet common and RMENTS Boon followed Ly the Earl Marsnal t wad Mauer of Commans: 0 of shetoccanlony ar i} brake into cheers, | Mn, reac! zane qun-carriage when a the half-hour and) the organ cause ot such pencncties jas the cure of the ¥ on “ 2 other ex= ed. « 5 | 1 Duke of Norfolk, and in. ¢ most pattom Ly the boys] Deesslons of-familiar approvals | Hontur hait:just) bean given to x Y the headachos, eta parecer! OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. | Gistiogutehed Britian off hr] the Miitury Attaches of alt the pm: | Archbishop of Canterbury]: SU Ora ate Fopedy ane, 508 te NOBLES ARIS There Is at present no treatment for , “ Pariarece ne ncerrianre f6r. the! Queer ed more in che front tank redy| and Bishop of Winchester ad of, the procession had actually |, uuletiy, witir nu, heralding, the Arch: | :arrh go convenlent and effective as Siva uctions a cages, y were th wuns of mn cearty | the Attache, M Edw: off, whei rae found Impoasthle | Wahop of athe, {0 PS Btate carriages used on the ot UN IIE CALE LURE ANT IC TAREE natieee erat Officlated Thero, fa liduee tho “arualery: horses to "move, Winchester andgihes bean} ofa Windsor beet tbektt tL aot Sate TO EFFECT een’ be th ts y ey had xrown cold trom long waitin : i le) VOR e/chancel..1 (8 2 e ra tee aae acted barnes aie emus! ROVAL AND MARTIAL, |" "She tuneral procession occupied wo) WINDSOR, Feb. 2—2y x in the ting wind, ‘ecame restive and | The, npbles, pose to Uielr feet and re: tucalyptel, Guatcal and Blood Root, which i 5 a rapping hours ins passing from. Vistorle. Stas notatistties in Cull uniform é narrowly escaped overturning the gun , ba Uda Le oO sei act upon the blood and cause the elimination — "The horses were riddi y poxtifiions, ‘fhe procass sartliticcr the i 6 m Victoria Sta carrhane, Nehind the Bishops came the choir, rth tarphalepoleon lt rs eararce le. fn scarlet Jackets, with only a narrow eigenen. apart, from, the gun- | (on te Paddington, a distance of three and the streets were Jammu, The King looked terribly distressed | The sound of the «uns saluting was [Of the catarrhal polson from the system tbacdfor'c thelr were ae ach al family and -ufficlal mournerw abel | were, impoeaal ee eee ot ev eenee® acariet cloaks of the Life Guards and the marshal of the proceasion was | “l0%ly heard and sitence ¢e'l on the aa- | through the natural channels, . ro nd of crepe on thelr arms ay a mark | Ay: had Kec impressive, but not elavorate. st 4 Honplueawd, when the Naval Guard of | sh pinutes Miss Cora Alnsley, a prominent sch . ithe «reat change. Tae ¢ Wir not noteworthy, Pariiment, the | Purple drapet HUNG Whe green DURbles of the Grenadiers and the hel p 4 oat 37U potithe:great change. The Carriages were Judiciary and the commercial bodies | wreaths, predominated “Flass weeoren. mets of ihe infantry ned the atreetal f teacher {n one of our normal schools, speaks nion square of her experience with catarrhal headaches and culogizes Stuart's Catarth Tablets as » Between J6th and 17th Sts. cure for them. Sho ray 1 sulfered datly from severe frontal headache and pain in rirst closed. (Were not represented. Royait the | ost of the buildings. : and the diplomats foil | Ariny and Navy monopolized the’ pa The really impressty pictus SALUTED THE BIER, — | it. ‘Three thousand soldiers and ‘salt. Tig Wate the nek clatitagewone. te rou ier picked cot # representing all Heally all the people, who, ma slipping. manches of th . Cavalry, Ar-] the streets, windows, abands and roofe The court-yard of the auely, Sand was asi haved. “amare” looking to prevent the posstollity, of | daubied to the front and evo! to prevent (he possibilty, Of] ination of all by the music of the han hey removed the refractory hi ard. frat faintly lintrov Topes out of trace and | And nearer until the majestic roll le was Following the carriages and 1) fed qlery, Infantry, Yeomanry, Milltla’ Vole | everywaere : panoMcer came an ubject at which vnteete and feed. 'the ade | ties, wave the wise scene te Rhekbaa | filled with privileged spectators, Kx-fatarted the munccarriage with ite prow | Funeral March penetrated every. corner agai aci ot two Lares) at ties so) tatenaely Wery officer in tho antmated throng tna. \ svat hue quisite wreaths were placed outside the) Save. bu Peete cnt iec pe: | ees ve Seat aanl ; pitcer ANOLE 3 inetfent nee at the spot where zy 2 3 4 suffored from catarrh, moro or less, tor tinetively came te te and every ey tthe were covered | wer mic wits civil samelats end ate [competi ata) arid alevewt rear sees the| (Cases esate ean ene acenee Queen WHITE-ROBED BOYS. padre, but never tholght lt was the cause BNouAicwas. bared. It was the ilttio wit hark overe nd the standards | families, Pennoners, {rem thetea eee steps, up which tae coffin was Drought, | #me Years ago, AT Thain ibpere 4 feiny headaches, but finally becaino con Pibakl-colored gun-carrluge which was were dry ck, thy: officers | reonwich lad: the elder eoe ANY | si oide, peaple In gorgeous uniforms/and DR»WN BY TARS SPRL LA TOE IAF ee Ua lee eee 1 the caso, bec: ‘ sh L Pied a dase Onithen eee Q alk outalde the + peng Wo . Matened to the milltary. bands outside, | yinced that such wus the cage, because the i etolcarry Quean Victoria's remains from yy NS Maroiel Marupieeven | valace, f In deep black were taking up thelr Fi ; At 3.20 POM. the doors swung open. 1 | neadaches were always worse whenuver [ 1 Victoria to Paddington station, Tae faye, ‘with rllen ravurwed. ‘They. were | cSt gamers Lath wan packed with «| places The refewctory horses only dvlayed | Am tne itesurrection’y waw sung by! the cold of freah attack of catarrh Wigtit Hanoverian cream-colored horwes,| iit an hour In. pawdlng fun Uhe Hower beds, soos a the then ia) Wiuvsjackets had “harnessed [Stoke uncle way iene eee ees rite hadauart’s Cetarrh Tablets were highly fe Mbich also drew the tate Queen on the ite nd Mim MANY, and after chem four] td awarmed In the teem altting aa the GORGE OUSEACHS: pee Ne moved anata alee yee Wap, ae gceaneeeAUEy tina” 1H ocommended (0 me as a wate And pleat | besalon of the jubilee, were used to- inumsed bands playing funeral marches. | {rancues and clinging | to the limbs. pages wearing the dresy of George IL. | iy coitin, with the. game Inflgy naa : then the co Mn and then the | Caurrh cure, und after using a few Atty. ri 2 > The grid harnesse © pd Three munared rniaiel naiannounced the} i was ton suuon to expect the ita period, with big luce rufties, bright red] mounting It ae in Ponder wan Col'wwea | re MMTHeL the Cetin PemaHa. | Cont uoxes which I procured trom iny arur. | Hons and scarlet and gold-coverad | akong array. sf court ofelalsy unde, fanutin a mouralng demeanor, and coate and white breschés and stockings, | DY an cuort of LAfe Guerte, then eamal All walking together cam | aie? both tha caa¥rh and headaches. hog Who Nek euch of the horses by the leadership of the Duka of Nortota| (20% qftehe ph gbowicemen amished qitted here and there, and the Court at-|}eeom eich AAG Mann uaeies: hone! |Emaeror Witlam and the Duie of ihe tor gue. ali and Encyclopedia, f ° r ; alk. ‘ oY ‘oKramine-venda, 0 fT jehind them were the King of « Af yversh ale Mores all the a. natend | Cod Catia nae ails attired auaintl| tine" the. custom ot mondo hetgere tendamte tn black and gold were movinng entation» trom. the Rrusslan ‘Teg Weigtans, the lng of ‘roe: CT ee treat ieee ted tlerb pte a teal as : eT AteNG| most of them eld men who for years, “Gut w about. meine Bi of at the’ King’ o gals and Airantee of the pruprictors that they eons bes eusrng ieeantgnl conn, | ud served thn taba! (aay for it | lily Gane Wala the "Bt Gaorm's Chapel wan « moxniteet |e Bua t Cantaune Thace) hal cea m4 tte tea ase sens | an eaten meee change; - ey were pei ne the Just oMices. | Gay and the demeanor of the crowds sight, and divided attention with: thi ly, After them walk re ¥ ere fh ut : : i 4 . ie a the] crowded into et cough ct bor b Reseai ga I Jnactaal use, ‘The ven of the snectatory expected. an fin,| SHY O00 the tome Smclata and College of Herads, gergesne| Princes. Corelgn- ropresentatives: and] ait Choate, in evening dreas, entered Seog, “ther coniain simply. the. whalesone 25c. % sea over the | Rimoat pasned before they recognized ttn ‘To Prevent the Grip. in quaint mantles, tabards and insig- For = Co the Head Wat? neat the master of ceremontes, core anuwentes germs Ot oalarshe Pavulas wermy of'catarrhal , pees On th@ presanna by ramaving their hats. It was Lassies Rramo-Quloine remave the cause, % nia, and the meiisevai-looking Yeomen Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets: ‘The choir having, passed to ihe