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Wartace, Clearfield, Jx Hexpeasow W.R KR MEFRUER, York, gs Wars WasnaiNaroN, November 18. —Ti personal regard in which ex-Presid Arthar was held in Wash 1 of =» us : 4) ent ington w shown by exprassi row on all hands this m sl } i half masting of flags on the wings of the Capitol, ' on the White House and department H on buildings, on the Court and district nse buildings, and hotels, schools and private buildings. Soon after the receipt of the press bulletins Colonel Lamont received from James C. Reed, Arthur's Pirvate Secretary, the following tele gram : ex- President noe informed 4 | *5) Pre fent Ana er, M M ExXgcurivy Wasmwxaron, D. OC, November 18 Mrs. John E. McEiroy, 128 Lexington avenue, Now York City Accept my heartfelt ay mpathy in your personal grief and the expression of my sorrow for the death of one who was my kind and considerate friend The people of the country will sinceroly mourn the loss of a citizen who served them well in their highest trust and won their affection by an exhibition of the best traits of true American character Grover CLEVELAND The President then prepared an official announcement of the sad news and an order for half-masting of flags and draping of public buildings for thirty days, and directing that they be closed on the day of the funeral, He also issued an order to Colonel 5 MAxstoN The Centre Democrat, at Bellefonte Centre | «2 00 Tracts, ——— Wilson | White | THE PRESIDENT 8 PROC LAMATION, the Lo Commence draping the House immediately, The President to-day issued following : EXgcurive MANSION, \ Washinarox, D. C. Nov To the Pe ple of the United States It is my painful duty to announce { death of Chester A, Arthnr, lent of the United Stat vhich occu of durast morning at, b New Y the onrly the Un 1} i shadoy 18 1886, | the Prosi rrod nh Inte Hines long ion, «ut dence Arthur chin | early hour this the clily ol | Was Cn led to Magis which is re Mr chair in Ire of tracy of an earnest desires {ie and beney With rimportant dut ‘nea Tu Tue Watchman takes the MAS F. BAYARD, Secret to task for their chin music. — A — Driven to Suicide | November iV shocks slate As — A — A Serious Coa tate th Anies | | balance due yard and two year owned by for 866.06 Holt, w sate! the payment Ihe mm eed {0 per 6 claimes trouble, how: pr, | mm Im Lon - nitative ol the 0 gs the con a | Suit agaiast Ww. | I ' {insurance paid him for the joss by fire in a lumber yard five years ago. The | ease has been posponed until May, and | Mr. Kluff says the plaintiffs will pro duce An witness who will swear that the lumber ¥ard was set on fire by a person who was in collusion with the owner. lo a reporter Mr. Holt denied this. and said the witness referred to is a disreputable character, - ——A— Porr Rovarn, Nov. 20 Harry Isenburg, a 13 year old son of William at 4:30 o'clock, On Saturday last he in company with playmates was en- gaged in throwing tin cans, when one hit the Iad on the head, cutting a se vere gash, which caused his desth by bleeding at various times, {train No. 2 was | narrow gauge road of the Wabbash sy» | | 's Honor SAN Francisco, Nov. 1 4 1 of Santa RR sa, and . Noon, a prominent young lawyer | formerly Presi { dent of the Land League of this city, | was killed last Friday morning | | warning, began firing at im from { full of | with hy known citizens, The twomen sudden ly entered the office of their {John Bailefl and Al Reed, to well. | : | victim and, apparently without a word of | | LN revoiver, Noon made a resistance, closing with h.s wurdess 13 | aud when people rushed in the men were fouoa struggling in a ” » m the flyor of the room, which was The deadly was 821] going on, while beneath their weapons, struggle Lh men were seen three large pistols, of y has 3 3 chamber had been which nearly every pools bles were | and. books and red The overturne wer CIM 1 ab | walls and door were perforated ] uliels, Every evidence pointed to a terr : ' : Die fusiiade, although the only wit who bad | Noon had t ™ he only “eon WO WOoOUnD«ds ke were, “Take them ofl He died soon after the The since kept a most careful arrival wurderers have silence re garding their and its cause Baileff only remark that Noon deserve ) a The [ “ee, {latter is well-kuown in Sen Francis | Panora, yesterday, three trackmen, Mr, . | Farrow and Lis soo, and Joseph Davis, [senburg, died on Thursday morning | i Bioux City, and was a classmate and intimate avd her fre t jaen and meetings wit n Santa Rosa Were { Any poison t Ape ) 1 10 supply it Mrs and the husband armed thet her, m 3 | Malic il th he selves at once and forthwith executed n the of Most shooting, Jailefl, the him the vengence upo paramour the fallen wife, of the however, done br was by handing the ther appears had | revolver after first heen emptied, “ Dying in the Snow Des Moixes, [a., November 18. <The storm continues with increased severity to-day. 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