Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 19, 1901, Image 1

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(CH . KURTZ, Proprietor. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1901. VOL. 23. XO. 37
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I t CANTON'S SAD WELCOME
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physicians rallied the Py ont - CRIs Atives at this capitol of almost every A Kled his tears in sorrow for the dea
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cons snes and he a almost Bresci's Widow Asked to Leave. . 3 arth ireat | vn nae ‘ IeTAL 8¢
Im: ately that % ‘ ' New York, Sept. 18 Ma Neumat France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and all | ices In the rotunda the casket lid was
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h 1 repul N tha ‘Hh rd f +) re wed In order that t IPR AVL t
to I'he Aaot fe y Int of Cliftside Pari N. 3} us notified | . A} bl hot ) he 4 ward { the fn he lm ale
the \ 5 f the 1 fy fy Mrs. Bros the willow f the man who oo 8 mingied their tears with friends of the dead President might
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Kinley came t gh the 4 vay. The | killed King Hu ™ that It would be . he Ame All people be afforded the comfort of a Jast glance
strong face fe ' a . t ‘ AR We f she moved from the he gl! Bishop Andrews Presided, at his features, and that the people
up w» A faint As hi at an ¢ late p tificat Was he venerable bishop Edward © whom he loved and who loved him
were sped, 8 it beside him | not a threat but simply an Invitation AP4rews, of Ohlo, the oldest bishop | Mikht pass the bier for the same pur
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and he held his hand. Despite her phy. | to @ f the Methodist Episcopal church, Pose. At half-past 12 the crowds be-
sical weak: , 0 bravely then took his position at the head of Kan to file through the rotunda, and
under the lea GENERAL MARKETS. the ble: A gentle breeze through the during the six hours in which the body
Be tary R ft and tar wi : ' . R rotunda stirred the delleate blooms was lying In state it seemed that §
801 Ame fre the | i mid ae a. ' } Ch i" which my upon the coflin and the people viewed the remains
night and paced up and down the #yiva roller ! v milla Peace that passeth all understand Frightful Calamity Averted,
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® \ All that 8 ta Root salq | *¥*'ra. § : ' slow, at RaQ lng” seemed to rest upon the venerable Just at 1 o'clock a frightful calamity
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w s ! night kas not . lt rm strong: No. 3 MAD's countenance as he began his | WAS DArT wiy averted at the east front
iespite the fact that ty con. Yellow ate quiet; No. 3 *ulogy of the life and works of William | ©f the capitol For hours the vast
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tinued «bh as m t approached ' ; ’ : ver grades, McKinley. His words were simple but throng of people had been massed In
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ho ! te Nore a ed to keep the i at . ; tim his whole heart was In every one of front of the capitol awaiting an op
or h v ¥ op o | YAY, : f 3 CI i Kk stea then His tribute to the ( hristian fore portunity to enter the rotunda. When
'" rs AIT f tt! Buf N "? J yo. for titude of the dead President was ite the doors were opened tens of thou
n epot n 11.4 ne, We J stars Dtessed . ! .
Urban was walt ‘ ¥ | poultry at lle. ¢ fowls, § vo. Presaive. Upon the conclusion ofthe *ands of people rushed frantically to
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drove at a lireak: Da in 6 ’ My dg) ih - oF te eraam. SOrmon, the audience, as If by prear ie main stalroase
4 i KNeoh } ) : F 4] HE irm A w Yor ani aL gement folned [ : wl ‘ome ¥ } iy
Milburn house He was shown ta + Pennsyiva ila. 19 Potatoss Ami and ! — ment, Joine 1 the choir In singing omen and children, a few of the
10 the | corn, Wiil0e, per basket Nearer My God to Thee.” All present | Iatter babes In arms, were caught in
President's room at ot
Aan examination of the
mate form
Becretary of the Navy
at the Milburn house at
This was his first visit
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Long arrived
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the mor.ch, 6k asked; October, 8%«
asked; year, fq steamer mixed, Clo
Asked. southern white corn, La ha TH
southern yellow corn, S1Q%e.
seemed to be imbued with a sentiment
of hallowed resignation as the divine
blessing was asked by the Rev. W. I.
Chapman, acting pastor of the Metro
poijtan M, BE. church, upon both the
living and the dead,
Mrs, McKinley, bereft of husband and
the crowd and many were badly hurt
Btrong men held children and even
women high above the heads of the
surging crowd to protect them from
bodily Injury. Despite the efforts of
the police and military and the cooler
heads In the throng approximately a
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
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