2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 14, 1901. DYING LEADER. Ex-President Harrison’ s Physi- cians Have Abandoned Hope. HIS RELATIVES SUMMONED. The Patient Began to Sink on Tuesday Morning. THE OXYGEN TREATMENT TRIED. It Was This Treatment Which Saved the Life of Rudyard Kipling Dar- ing His Hiness in New York—=¥Mes- sages of Inquiry Pouring in From All Parts of the Conntry—Career of the Poor Young Lawyer Whe Be came General and President Indianapo jamin H hours. Hi i ye ter i been seen !n public more this winter than for many years, and it was re membered, too, that he never before appeared so willing to discuss sub- jects of general interest On New Year's day he made a notable address at the dedication of the Columbia club building, and since that time has been conspicuously in the public mind by reason of a series of articles in the North American Review. Gen. Harrison was in perfect health last Wednesday, and contrary to com mon report was not suffering from a cold or from illness of any sort He was in full possession of the vitality and vigor which has characterized these later years of his life markable extent, Thursday morning he awakened with a pain in his chest which at first was hardly noticeable but later gradually grew worse until Mrs irrison became al the family physician, Dr. Henr) son summoned. He pronot simply tl to a re t (al A sheteh of a Distinguist Aditi by eVOrs into Harr eyYary the bh for the Among quiry Becretary TH from the White Wil you oe wl end me of ( Harrison president is very by the | character George Numerous been received members of Gen. Harrison's who telegraphed were Gen lenjamin FP. Tracy of New York, Gen. John W Noble of 8t. Louis, Senator Stephen n Elking of West Virginia and John Wanamaker of Philadelphia The people of Indianapolis who have known the general so long were not less eager for news from the bedside than the citizens of other cities and states, and the telephones in the news paper offices were In const ant use dur- ing the day bh answer to inquiries. The news that there seemed to be little, if any, hope for recovery came an a shock to the neighbors and friends of the ex-president, The sudden illness of the general re- called to many persons that he had on mu ptost re of Corte ports the geners lyon similar messages Among the eCretary have former cabinet tion of fire (yer from | can « Four been at an prominence publican nominat he remained polis, « wf too activ discussion The repu!l in Indiana nd al t the entire Reg lean pres tate had pronout in favor of nomination name« nted by the gat n to ion at i h AED On the fir Gen. Harr non celved only 83 but on the eighth ballot he rece 544 votes, 100 more than necessary In the electoral fege he ived 233 votes 168 for Grover Cleveland, and was inaugu rated president March 4, 1888 Three days before the assembling of the Republican national convention at Min in June, 1862, James G Blaine resigned the SOCTOLATY of state, In order to chief for the presidential nom The contest In the convention mainly between the supporters of these two aspirants, and on the first ballot Harrison was renominated, His plural ity over Blaine, who received 152 voles was 3563 McKinley also received 183 votes and 6 White law Reid, made the candidate for vice president Grover Cleveland, who became the Democratic candidate for the third time, received 277 votes In the electoral college, to 145 for Harrison, and 22 for James B Weaver, the Populist candidate Gen Harrison, whose first wife died a few days before the presidential ele tign of 1802, married Mra. Mary Beolt Lord Dimmock, a niece of his first wife Since retiring from the presidency Gen. Harrison has studiously avoided taking an active part in politieal af fairs, and has devoted himself to his law practice. His fee as counsel for Venezuela In the boundary dispute with Great Britain was sald to be $200,000, leadars | wnn | ‘ nvent ballot votes ved col rece AEainst neapolis post of competes w nation Was were scattering of New York, was | ANTHRACITE MINERS, Operators May Take Part in the Wage Conference, MITOHELL DECLINES A HOME. President of the Mine Workers Ree ommends That Money Collected Vor That Purpose He Used to Erect a Monument to Lattimer Victims, Pa., March 13.-—The pres- several operators from the district who watching the work of the miners’ convention Is responsible for the spread of the rumor that rome them will enter into joint conference with the miners, but as yel nothing definit has Hazleton ence here of Schuylkill are tion the that dire tion of th his | developed wil WAReS in the Hazleton \ meeting SiON FADYV] W1 T1173 MARYLAKD ILLITI Bill to Diafranchise ed the AA wr hem Has Passes Lower House Russinns Clash by { fA done troops as the British Silk Wenvers' Strike Settled Wilkesbharre, Pa March | ! A tions now point rongly ) ett] ment of the » gection of the past emj V ¢ Y 2 t odd th elty Pittston dale Nave wages All attempts settlement falled until noon. when a « striking emp mill, in this city, and the firm was held. An ment was finally reached, hoth making concessions The strike declared off to-day, and the employe will return to work on Monday. An Ir crease of wages averaging 20 per cent all round is granted heen vost 0 onference het we yesof Bamford B representat amical Emperor William Assanited Berlin, March 8 Emperor William who wasassaulted by Dietrich Welland ts obliged to remain in bed for a time The assault took place Wednesday night at Bremen as the emperor was driving from the Rathskeller to take the train for Berlin. Welland, evident ly without premeditation, threw: a heavy fishplate, which caused quite a pevere wound on the emperor's cheek and will compel him to remain in his room for several days fa an irresponsible epileptic, and assault has no political significance No Senators From Delaware, Dover, Del, March 8 The legisia- ture adojurned yesterday without se: Jecting & United States senator. The final vote for the full term was: Ken- ney (Dem.), 23; Addicks (Union Rep.), 16; Dupont (Reg. Rep), 7; Higgins (Reg. Rep.), 6. Necessary to a choles, 27. For the short term Baulsbiry, 23; Addicks, 32; Richards (Reg. Rep), The assailant | the | Fainting Spells Are peculiar to women, Men rarely Many women are liable what they “fainting spells,” and this liability 1s most marked at the monthly period. This is sufficient to connect the "fainting spell ” with a deranged or diseased condition of the womanly organs. The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription cures irregularity, heals inflammation and ulceration, and stops the drains l weaken the body It builds up the tem, vital powers, i the common faintne There 1s favorite neither piun any [et no CXOCSSIVE faint to term always alone nervous increase: 80 TEMmO no alcoh does ; other into bu Pre MINI Every woman should send for a FREE copy of Doclor Pilerce’s Medical Adviser. Sond 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. By se. a i ii Woman's Nalure Molher’s THE LAST CALL! ..Only One More Week. Saturday, March 23rd is the last day of our Removal Sale. Another Reduction on Men's, Boy's and Overcoats--Only a few 1 i Bo 5.00 Suits " ! «La LY “$3. 75 Men's $7 50 Suit S and Overcoats at $2.25 $2.50 Men't $13 Suits and Overcoats at $6.50 i rr ———ae Everything Must be Sold Regardless of Cost. Lieberman's Cash Clothing House,| Bush Arcade, High St. Bellefonte, Pa. ANTHRACIT \1T1¢C ITUMINO US J AYA LAN coALS. Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand.! Superior screenings for lime burning Builder's and | Plasterers’ sand Normal School 0000 LOCK HAVEN, on won Co. PA, TELEP HONE CALLS: Hanson Han pad Central No. 1312 K " Commercial No wid " BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET | | Ctra Sat Jorma Scho ALLEBUHESY AT. BELLY EFONTE. FA — w————— Wn ———— foros, pline Central State mE We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM, All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ete | If you want a niee Juley Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Caveats, and Tra to. Marks obtained and all Pat ent business eond acted fof MODERATE frees s OrrosiTE U, 5, PATENT Orrick OUR Orrick § o Ona Jest remote from Wash Lon, } Bend model, drawing or photo, with descrip thon, We adv we, MH patentable of pot, free of charge, Our fee not due ull wig In secured, A Pamewiey, © bow to Ubtsin Patents,” with post of same In the Us 5. and foreign countries sent free, Address, C.A.SNOW& CO. 2% PATENT Ormor, WASHINGTON, 8.5 < The 5 Minste Breaklast Food. Purina Health Flour or Makes “BRAIN BREAD.” SURINA MILLS, 51. Louis, Mo. \y | Order's 8 PROFESSIONAL CARDS, THOS. J. BEXTON Aiffes on second floor Attorney at-Law of Eagle Block, Allegheny street, Money to loan | houses for rent and for sale Collections and ali other legal business given careful and prompt atten tion FORTNEY & WALKER, (D. F. Fortney and W Walker) Attorneys at-law.,— * Furst bullding, opposite court house ¥ rownpt attention to ail legal bush ness A. A.B. MILLER, Attorneyat law. —Pras tices in all the Mpeeisl attention given Lo OfMiee with Reeder & Quigley KLINE Courts collections W ‘OOD ING Attorney aw Of Fortney & W repared 4 irvey coring STON Att OfMee n all Office In REAL ESTATE, LOAN & TITLE COMPANY, of CENTRE CO , Bush Arcad Here is a List of FIRE INSURANCE C0'S resent all Standard can get a of these 1 this agency Stock Companies, Y rating upon any Hamburg Bremen, of Namburg, Ger, North German Fire Insurance Co. Manchester, of Manchester, Eng. American Central, of St. Louis. Prussian National, of Germany. Palatine, of Manchester, Eng. United States, of New York. Concordia, of Wisconsin, National, of Allegheny. Traders, of Chicago. Washington, ent near combined y 850, 000.0 SRAINT EXIOOV ER, we Bu BELLEFONTE, PA ding We would like to have some of your ...JOB PRINTING... Yor Ir News} best tand for the ADEE § interests of the comma nity. It will pay you to stand by them. MONEY TO LOAN In large and quantities on approved secunty, Farms for sale. Real estate bought and sold. WW. G. RUNKLE, Att'y, Crider Exchange. Bellefonte. MONEY TO LOAN. In amounts from One Thousands Dollars, real estate security. low $1000 acceple d. W. F. COMICK, Att'y, BELLEFONTE, PA. Garman's Emoire House MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. AL. 8. GARMAN, Propriter, Brerything new, clean and in N will be taken to people when traveling in small Ten to Nothing be- 14 Crider 's Exchange on approv ed + -
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