EMAN HOUSE, DEMOCRATIC GERMANY J il Emperor Frederick's Struggle For Life Ended. DEATH CAME WITHOUT PAIN He Was His Recognized Last, and the Conselous Friends to Before He Died He Joined the Hands of Bismarck and Victoria as Thoug! Anxious to Effect a Reconcilintion-—Sup rounded by His Personal and Official Family nat the Fast Hi Holding Wife's Hand, With His Son and Sue cessor Standing at Hix Side—The Fune ral to be Held on Monday of King William II. Prede leath rick with many i MOUurns, led by me mbers of his from early He was appa the wal court 3 out, faces, walking i on in the castle ar were ng f ver the bec and med fain peror had be wer him be mup WOR FREDERICK. chaplain softly murmured who had stooxd sirewy the were roses, with some distance shold wiled about the doors, wds and breath, and he litany was interrupted , the most heart dealin, who teel servant since his wirnted, and it is not the emperor long too distressed s, paced backward palace rooms and he end came, r the empress and the bated had Ver y Was } h held the it hand, princess shox emperor's rigl orown prinoe and or wi on the left side of the death bed. The laurel wreath now lying on the body given to the deceased by his father after the battle of Woerth, he empress, overwl immed with g drow to her apartme and saw no It is now remains witlsir lenakirehe, besides Frederic be will of the da es of the min. was one interrad those of Cee i {ater of the he the » minister of justics The the proclamation of William II to the nation is not expected until after the funer order of the Evangelical i taut aeons ted In i i Presence ( a ¢ Ege Of EMPRESS VICTORIA AND FREDERICK, Church council the bells Will be tolled in all the Protestant churches of the king. dom. A touching scene occurred at the bedsids some time before the smporor's death, Bis marck had called to bid his dying master 8 last farewell. The emperor was thoroughly conscious, and, taking the hand of the aged chancellor in his own feeble grasp, and me tioning to the empress to draw nearer, Be took her hand and joined it with that of Bis march, thus giving a silent and pathetid token of his desire for a reconciliation of all differences between his wife and the prime minister, After the death cast has been taken the castle will be surrounded by a thousand hussars and Uhlana enter or leave the castle where the remains | lie excepting a fow priviledged parsons, All the soldiers ave taken the oath of allegiance to the new ruler of the empire, In accordance with the wishes of the late emperor and of the empress, Emperor Wil liam 11 has ordered that the funeral be held Monday morning. The obsequies will be de void of pomp, and will be of a military character, Owing to the imite® accommo dation the attendance will necessarily be very smsll. The family will attend a funeral service in the Jasper gallery at 6 p. m. on Sunday. Requiem services will be held in ill the churches at 7:50 p. m. Sunday, It is understood that a general period of mourn. x weoks will be proclaimed. All pub- amusements will be suspended until two ing of si lie Dispatches announcing regret are coming in from all parts of The emperor's death has a decided influence on the bourses, Porspax, June 18 The funeral of Em- peror Frederick 111 was hold day. tain fell in torrents. The ceremonies were ve ry Europe, tO impressive The Emperor William 11, in- sisted on an autopsy before burial It was found that the disease which resulted in Frod- erick’s death was cancer, which is acknowl- edged to be incurable. There Is a German law making a person afflicted with an incurable disease ineligible to the German throne, [tis said the at Emperor William had the post mor- tem held, ha ing that it would prove that his father be the throne {llegally, and that now, as BE have turned out as he desired, will declare of the official sets of Frederick to be invalid, It is even said that his well known hatred of his mother will load him t lare that sh legal ly dowager and deprive ber of the title and {ne ing from it king ng, new he SOLO y decd is not SIpross, nes result THE NEW EMPEROR A Perfect Soldier and a Bismarck. 11 Disciple iillam WAN year at royal ai is not of I beauty, and be . They and it is not openyng will present of confidence on influertce to are wether, now the wifel marked his father's ir family consists of four May 6, 1882, prince, was born on him, now of Frederi family, it is yw'n vhs and DACORETY Frederick The other SONS Are, re year old, In the » is teacher, 1882 be inistrative me of Dr president of the province of He wont through the govern ine with great application and Once a fortnight he went for a 3 was practically a lesson-to The young student guest was by some as his “tool” and others as Bonn, under a French observed the adm Asschembach, Brandenburg, mental rout wiher and more signific training. He iid a He was the soldier” before handied a and with perfect in the he could spell, wiore he relish, primer, greater # ol of ‘seh and now he is lacking in no detail qualify a man to command an army Harold New York Times: “Imagine to yourself a young man in his th year, 6 feet in height, straight sapling, with finely formed, narrow hips, swelling chest and ¥ slender limbs, ¥ une + right, and an 1 throated neck, held proud] i oval face, with an aquiline affect of profile, chin, bended nose, promi high cheek bones, and gon, all as regular in Greek triumphal sharp, oold, gray-blue bair, ciose out cear out, stre nent though n open f ng 4 rohead on arch, eyes, behind, semble with Hght na n clear, bro wn temples to form a sort of ridge from the parting across the brow, and a yellowish mustache loosely curled up at the ends—and of the coming German emperor “On this falr ploeture there is one blot. an accident at his birth his left arm crippled, and is a nearly useless momber, hangs across his body as though in an in visible and the misformed By alia sling, from ancestral serofula.” On Feb, 8 Brandenburg provincial diet, in proposing » his policy as emperor; my rides through Brandenburg in urse of the maneuvers, the flour ishing fields and che trades which 1 found in full activity clearly showed me where the true foundations of national prosperity and fruitful found large, especially abroad, imputes to me a thoughtless inclination for war and a craving for glory. God preserve me from such crit. inal levity! I repudiate such imputations with indignation. But still, gentlemen, I am a sol- dier, and all Brandenbufgers arosoldiers. This I know. Therefore lot me conclude with the words which on Monday last our great chan cellor addressed to the reichstag, which on that day showed us the spectacle of the popular representation going locked hand in hand with the government. Let me conclude by adapting to Brandenburg that sentence: ‘We Brandenbutgers only fear God, and nothing else in this world, '» In the © Had Her Grave Ready and Took Polson, Mipprerows, Conn., June 17.—Mre. Han. nah Graham committed suicide Saturday evening by taking a dose of Rough on Hats, Baturday afternoon she engaged some work. men to clear up the family lot where her busband was buried. When they returned she said they would have an opportunity to carry her there ina fow hours. Boon after wards she took the polsou, and be fore medical aid could be nn Vired { NW { Magee, Ww. Vv JI Bower, | winsesnl) J Mouk Howard Boro . A Weber, Mi hy Hor AM Huotier Miilhe m Boro ii Mem] Welser, Jr Centre Hall Boro JW McCormick, { IstW ferry Bankay, WwW Joseph Rito Mw Jac kson Gorton, : b mith, fonts % Peli ry Philipsbur Ferguson twp KE do Ww Gregg twp BP 0 Ni Haines twy tio Half Mow Harrl Howard tw Huston twp, Damaged by a Storm. 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Dentist, Millheim, Offers his professions] services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental! profession. He is now fully pre. pared to extract teeth absolutely withou pain. my 2978 Ww M. GOHEEN AU CTIONEER, Boalshurg, Pa 1s prepared to ory sales, He has been successful in the past and offers his ser- vices to the publi; tf. 56 LOW TOURIST RATES. For $47.50 a first-class round trip ticket, ood for OO Says, with stopover pri an obtained from 8%. Pani en Ow Great Falls, tana, the coming manufacturing centre of the DOTLh west. $50.00 saint Pay! to Helena atvh retarn Similar re ductinue from nia east and south, ny will be named 4 Ooast, fy — York Tn
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