+ HETGO TN YOURNING Over the Brutal Murder of Popular | Mayor Harrison. SHOT BY A ORAZY OFFIOE SEEKER. He Imagined That the Maver Had Yio. tuted n Pledge to Appoint Him Corpor- ation Counscl-The Fair's losing Fes tivities Changed to a Memorial Nerviee, Cnicaco, Oct. 80. ~The city is in mourn ing today for Carter H. Harrison, the wpular World's fair mayor, who was ny shot down in cold blood on Sat urday night by & crank named Patrick Eugene Rrendergast, who asserted that the mayor bad violated a pledge to make him (Prendergast) corporation counsel The man ealled at Mr. Harrison's magni fleent home, at 23 South Ashland boule yard, and inquired pleasantly for Mr Harrison. The mayor, in accordance swith Hi % FR HARRISON, goustom to greet everybody his invar'to see him, went out into ti who WAS at once shot dewn, the mur per firing three mto his body A marvor was at once carried to his room Oy his son and Mr. W. J neighbor, but he died Wfore physicians arrived Meantir 3 fered himself, and i hall was We bullets Chalmers, a (ues ration {shot hood the ofii difficulty His replie re and rambling, but at last the exami became convisced that he had RAWSDADEr CArTIOr “That man Prendergast is a crazy erank.” sald Corporation Counsel Kraus, who was perhaps the dearest friend Mr Harrison had. “I know and bave seen him several times. He called at my office twice and t going to be and that I should resign told him I was ready to quit at and if would he let me know wh the appointment from would gladly let him have the p man was so palpably out @f his mine I did not not talk seriously Mmaror a he had re the fellow, to them, WAS I Mr. Harrison was and was 68 married and bereft to have | laughter of the lottery, and leans. He had gress, and waa fis Chicag: Cricaco, Oct ners been a well him opointed Mayor consider it worth with hin I spo elved and that | 1% the man in bothering + years old He ane] on wedded Miss } ff the World's fair has ended. | night was to have been one of galety aud brilllaney, but the death savor Harrison changed all that. The meeting at Festival hall during the afternoon was brief. The andi ence was detained just hear an earnest prayer by the Rev. Mr Barrows and a few explanatery remarks regarding the change of program by President Palmer, the reading of an ap ropriate speech by President Higin wotham and the resolutions of sympathy for Mr. Harrison's untimely end The fair was declored closed by Thomas W. Palmer, president of the national commission, in the following words: “It was intended to close the fair simuitan esously with she sound of this gavel, the firing of artillery and the lowering of the flag. All that has been changed by the sad circumstances which bring uetogether now. | announce that when the sun sets the closing will be marked only dw a sa lute and the letting down of the flags When that takes place | declare, in obe dience to the act of congress, the axposi tion is officially closed Ouicaao, Nav, L~The remains of Chi cago's Garfield were borne to the City Hall yesterday, there to lie in state. Dense crowds thronged the streets and sidewslks for blocks around the Carter Harrison mansion on Ashland avenue and wit nessed the start, when the casket was ui covered Lo the eyes of the people As soon as the casket was borne in placed on the eatafalque the Ch entrance was thrown open and i ingly endless line of silent, awed citizens Mes to file through the building, each to 100k his last on the face of the dead. Sel dom has such a gorgeous floral display been made In honor of any public man as oblild be witnessed within the great cor ridors where lay the eatafalquoe All day and night two lines of people passed rapidly by, while quartets sta tigned unseen near the bier, voloe at in tervals the hyma, “lead, Kindly Light" The public schools are closed today for the funeral. The board of trade, banks other places of business are also de ported. The funeral took place at 11 o'clock from the Church of the Epiphany, at Ashland boulevard and Adams street, An pour before that time the remains were from the City Hall to the church, w! the services, according to the Epis. ritual, were conducted by Rev, T. , Morrison, Jr. The funeral procession proceeded from the church to Grace Pee cemetery. Never before has Chicago wittessed such a monster funeral proces pearly avery society in the city turn pia were con organization joined the ranks of the as Sauiattlon, Joint] teat Givin. long enough to and wt ret Ree | Matters of Interest trom ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. All Over the Commonwenlth WALKEESARRE, Pa, Oot. 80.~The lead- | ing coal operators here think the total | ontput of aathracite for 1804 will be the | largest in recent years CHESTER, Pa., Nov. | | name as John Ward, of ITudinna, 18 under arrest here charged with numerous post office robber In his pockets were found £42.22 worth of postage stamps A pal of A mun giving his capped Oct. 86.««d. M. Be salesman, the suspect eo Ewe, Pa, New York jewelry have lost a pac | £4,000, He does not know were stolen from his pocket The police are? kwith, a claims to knee of diamonds worth vhether they ar whether d¢ mislaid them } investigation. | READING, Pa, Nw committee of the | tary association will hold o ye ing here tomorrow to tak? at X on gmpe ing the alarming ec 0 LPO now epidemic in 1 | this entire region EAsTON, Pau. Nov | aged 8, son of Ale | Valley clerk residing | spring at Montasa N.J., a A few hours [ster, W hen bs | to the spring v0 get wat | fled at the discovery «. 80 ] EASTON, Pa appeared from Port | who recentlI ind him debts amo | Pa., leavilie of dollars. has been lo l to thoud ag, Ia It ix said | at Wes will follow, and that an « | eb ktarted to lows to bring hin Hortland special meet epider i ending, which threatens (Grroman Lakh into a drowned ther went Edwin Reagle, Lani PIrrssone, Noy | house kept by { nut | the boarders, excape by the stairway being awnk Mrs, M wry Magee street, caused great excitement am cut off before the occupants were ened. Four people 1 i dows. Peter nally Moxon river conl mine { to take action fourth gates represent preset situstion it w strike nt this time Nov. L—-While Albert his wife and child were railroad fr wht ineyivania a D \ killed by employed as a guard by tl Express company The probably accidental, although there is said so have | 1 bad feeling between the men. Atwood was arrested BeraLenes, Pa, Oct. 30-8 fficers of the | Bethlehem Iron company ocenfirm the re port that John Fritz has mesigned. His withdrawal will create a sea of excitement in from circles. For thirty-theee years he was general superintendent, add last June | was made consulting engineer. He is in Chicago, and it is impossible 80 obtain the | reason here for his resignation WILKESRAKRE Pa., Nov Grabaski and Michael Malackwich | killed and Patrick McCue, Thomas George | and Sherman Helfrick badly injured in an | explosion of gas ai the Stantan mine of | the Lebigh and Wilkesbarre Coal com | pany here. The men entered a body of | gas with naked lamps, which caused a | terrific explosion. The mine is badly dam | aged. | Priapmirata, Nov, 1L.—<The report of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad for | the month of September and for the nine months of theourrent year as compared | with the same periods in 1582 show a net | decrease for the month of F127 357.85, and | for the year a met decrease of 8H74.508.13 | The Philadelphia Conl and Iron company | shows a comparative decrease of $205 1%.19 for the same period Pirrsnune, Oct. #5 ~Ex-Judge Willian T. McKennan, of the United States cirouit court for the district of . : GF wood, shooting was John were Pennsylvania i New Jersey and elaware., died at his home in the east ead after a prolonged ill ness, the result of a general breaking | down The deceased was 77 years of age | He was appointed judge of the United | States circuit court by President Grant in 1808 and retired in 199 Prrrssuns, Oct, 38. The explosion of a | barrel of whisky in the Mg warehouse of the Chautauqua Lake {oe company yester day afternoon caused the destruction of over $700,000 worth of property and serious injury to eight persons. Several of the fnjurod, it is feared, will die. A score or more of others sistained slight cuts and bruises, or were trampled on by the mob surrounding the burning balldings. Nonusrowx, Pa, Oct. #8 After at tempting improper Hberties with a daugh- tor of George Borisza, a Polander, J. 8. Zitkosk! and John Smith, fellow country- men, stole 82.95 from the house and ran away. Subsequently Zitkosk! returnad, lighted a dynamite stick and placed it under the house, Sandor Cornyack, ane other Polander, la atismpting to extin- gnish the missile, was tere injured, and his recovery is doubtful. Every win. dow In the house was shattered. The mis creants were arrested, THE (RANK EPIDEMIC, | New York's Police. Added to Their List of Victims. SUPERINTENDENT BYRNES ORANK. His Visitor pemanded 875,000, with 8205, 000 Ipterest, and He Wanted the Inter eat In Pennies Milllonaire Fdwin Gould also Waited Upon, New Yous 0 o'clock ves ernzy man, emulating an who on Baturday Fr ET Po i ys Sra son. of Chicago, fired two shots from a six the stomach of a Te imagined The man who wns The mun sadd to be named barreled revolver into man whom he, in his 1 sanity, had done him a Wrong shot was ITY lerick Matthies who did che Thenns rad] fatthies is superin | vendent o the new Postal Murray street and jden that him for ten policemen to subdue ner, and then they bad a | Hvely fSght witl bh oof who wants ] during which to lyn Matthies’ con Telegraph building Bradley ad an was trying to murder stealing 850), It took { MK) ¢ before the police captured Brad of the atters mii inte unders dressed I mustache demands ft Sheriff Melendeon, | pr ty J ing the gro rapist who was taken jail a termination Nn preve fow weeks agn, Out of vere examined only one a | siding it fm possible to secure a jury, the tered a nolle stale ns Altorney on One of the tales men, who ssid the sheriff should have a gold medal for his conduct, was Gned 310 | and sent to jail for ten days for contempt. The mob leaders have been relonsed prosegul Premier Yan TaalMe's Downfall, Viexxa Oct 81. ~Emperor Francis Jo seph has accepted the resignation of Pre mer Tanfle and 4he entire cabinet. After wards he conferswd, separately, with the leaders of the three parties in order to ob tain their views upon the reconstruction | of the government. Count Karl Hohen- wart Zu Gerlachetein, as author of the anti Taaffe coalition, Is the hero of the day. He that it is impossible for Taaffe to be premier longer. A coalition ministry alone, he says, can settle the crisis way The Rebellion in Brazil. Rio Jaxgino, Nov. 1~The insurgent fleet, in conjunction with Fort Vell Ville gaignon, daily bombards Nichteroy, Santa | Cruz and San Joao, but the fire is badly directed. The magazine of the insurgents at Mocanque, containing forty tons of wowder, was hit by a shell and blown up | This city so far has not beet damaged by the present firing. Nichteray has saffered though there has severely, Joram of life been no To Stop Gambling In the Geranan Army Benuix, Nov The emperor, who had | previously ordered all the documents in the gambling trial to be sent to himself, has now ordered them to be forwarded to the chief of the military cabinet. The emperor intends to take the most severe measures possible to punish the army offi. cers found guilty of complicity, as well as to put a stop to further gambling = *he army. invited to Angusta’s Exposition, WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. President Patrick Walsh, of the Augusta, Ga, exposition, and the committee of directors arrived here day to sxteud an invitation to President eveland, Vice President Stevenson and the cabinet officers to attend the exposi- ion, which opens Nov, 14 and closes 5} B A Prominent Lawyer's Downfall, SAN Frasciao, Nov, L-Clarke E K. Royoe, once a prominent lawyer hore, was sentenced yesterday 10 serve seven yoars in the state srison. Royoe embezzled the funds of the Veterans’ nasociation, 1 9 ar camstion Noe Rol Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. 5, Gov't Report. Baki Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE | div { made on wh | from Ham Lut In two nosrs a | Wil | spe A Faust Han bore Pantone wis ision of the V Wednesda eh eared the officials of shure 10 Altoona. ce 18 LY mathes ut } [0 hout ed of tw (+0 10 Uys election, gto Cutie Owns stire on another and de carries b i the { are whose duties a1 the hood, wpermatorrhea Jose: all private diseases, whether from imprudent TEAS, Or any cauw | examination of the Urine ulekly cures DR. ai a t Ma Many sit this county EVERY of visiting the city anikina, mode C358 ana ature Li ¥ : O medioal institute wi Diseases of women 1. Cancers, tumors Manhood perfectly restored Fleotroysis CORSULTATION FREE of their disease treatment an opport neh as itting. no pain that debilitates sexual functions, sp " dily Each person applymg for medical treatment ws} 2 te deunces of ure, which will receive 8 carefal chemical and micros Small tumors, cancers, warts, moles, ote New melihod neverd{ailing method epllepo or fits scientifically Address all consmunieat ions MORITZ SALM. FOUR WEEKS the ov yp! et nd others who nished physician y of mont f tha 5) nile, painless xn f, weak and nervous debility 2 abit ) and per y eured. Pree w bring aplc examination without acids, knife treated and positively to Box 7 wind send removed Pain or scar esred by a Columbus, Ohi This advertisementappears twice before each visit {| Bo ~MATHEMATI FERTILITY OF THE SOIL== Tr rrr rT T™ ) y 3 Ae A go wit em SOOT spn me EE x ii a t 2 TT We deal in and keep a lb Ground Bone, Muriate of P tities to meet the wants of buyers. least ible cost to sufe be Our greatest ambi patronage with os, McCALMONT & CO., rt and tee tn the future, for ENRICHES THE FARMER! The Liebiz High Grade Acid Phosphate is the trade name Adopied far the best prepared Acidulated Dissolved Souih Caroll Sadi na Boek now in use by the farmers Hn of Pennsylvania. We sold over two ZING hundred tons of this High Grade Set Acid Phosphate during the past © year, It was used on the State Col lege farm, the farms of adjoining townships, as well as many other farms throughout Centre connty, waleh has given the most satisfacto ry results on the crop of wheat Just harvested fo all those who used it. Champion $25 Phosphate. MeCalmont & Co's, Champion $25 A oniated Bone Super Phosphate has been used by oro farmers of Centre county during the past three outs. oat is § Complete fert! fzer, Dissolved South Carolina Rock only eontains Phosphoric Acid, Our Champion phosphate Robben Ni trogen, Phosphorio Acid and Pot- ash, This fertilizer not only pro. duces wheat but it will stimniate the growik of grass to follow, that It 1 the Bibees Evade timo «the highest obo No fertiliser foods that have ever been sold In weed, Jentee county, of Ammoniated Dj * ¥ Done, Ruf aeol ved ¢, Buffaio H Nitrate of Soda, land plaster ahd ag 8 Saha Invites Patron has been to furnish Honest fertilizers of the Righost qualit farme our met 3 Vo A he ¥ Shit ou Fu hods of dealing 1 the past, will be a rmers to rontinue thelr large and Hiboeral Bellefonte, Pa. | PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE | LOCATED IX ONE OF THE Mos ggivrmeV AND NEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLE GHESY KEGION ; OFEN TO BOTHSEX- E8: TUITION FREE BOARD AXD OTHER EXPENBES LOW, KEW BUILDIBGEAND EQUIFMESTS LEADING DEVARTM ENTS OF £TUDY AGRICULTURE (three courses) snd Aum CULTURAL CHEMISTRY : with constant illus trations ur and in the Labor sory TORE; theor stical i ei taughtoriginal study with the mm CHEmisTi and an unuscally full ie Laboratory. the Hinrony Modern nal investigs with origi ERATURE AND BCI se facilities for Music, instrumental AND laveERATukE; Latin (op tiona neh, German and English (re quired) or more continued through the entire course ASTRORGHY pure and nine ning shop werk se : new Dullding MENTAL WAT D POLITICAL BCIENCE stitutions nd History, Political Ce Keone ney uetisntheoretical iing each arm of the ed and thoroug? ATORY DEPARTMENT ; TWO years 4 LL.D. Prest GEO. W. ATHERTON ) ( Cewree CO TE COLLEGE w Autumn Dress Woolens. 15 CENTS A YARD. BOGGS & BUHL, ie 131 Pegeral St. ALLECGHENY, FA. BEEZER'SMEATMAREKET ALLEGHENXY ST BELLEFONTE, We keep none but the best quality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, &c. Ail kinds of smoked meat, sliced ham, pork, sausage ete. If you want anice juicy sieak go te the Central Meat Market, PHILIP BEEZER, Proprietor , 10-43.1y. ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite the Court House. Entirely new. New furniture Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the modern improvements, A.C.EC. MM. GARMAN, Proprietors. 163 Cros COUNTY COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits; Discount Notes, J.D, SmURG ERT. Oashiler ——————— JANKING Ore, PATENT OFFICE, WEBMINGTOR, B. C.
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