THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 19, 1001, ‘ Jackson, Lincoln, Gar= field, McKinley. Jackson Saved Lin- a Victim of Miraculously From a Lunatie’s Bullet. the Beloved, Fanatical Political Foes—Gar- field Murdered by a Disap- pointed Oflice Hunter — The Stories of These Tragical Inci- coln, dents fn the Nation's History, RULERS ASSASSINATED IN TURY Emperor Paul, Russia, choked........... Bultan Selim, irkey, stabl Presider THE PAST CEN , Ureece, saber... Duk "arma President YOR fat year a sists Was) that been unbain two he el Jaq the president withholding years. In J n of his act timed at his trinl that President in fact, that his clerk and was that belonged to | him. He also to be king of England and America and made other wild assertions, of which It was shown he had been making for a year or more before his attempt to kill the | president Lawrence was adjudge was sent to an asylum, mained an Inmate for thirty years, when he died Partisan feeling was running high at that time, and sf first many, Including the president himself, thought that Lawrence was the tool of others. kson owed hin oney, Was money claimed some and where he re upward ofl Insane of Bo | great was the excitement produced by | dhe affair that some of Jackson's po Htical opponents, Including Clay, Cal houn and ‘olndexter were In the frenzy bth In suspected of l 4 | rid of the discovered irranted me WHs of oment pet brain ; ABBA URT [Al NATION OF GARFIELD BY GUITEAY Baltimore » Potomae depot, Was 1851.) : cosunt show that t Gurley of his respiration to nd had come I'he Rev. Dr pastor of the New York Ave nue Presbyterian church, knelt at tf bedside offered fervent prayer again voleing his grief a moment later in the adioining prior, where ther wore walting Mrs. Lincoln, Captain Robert T. Lincoln and Mr. John Hay, | the private secretary i John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of | the president, made good his escape. Al nud i piste | ment to office, | Paris | volved reward of $50,000 was offered for his apprehension and hig accomplices It was on Thursda the news came of while tO eReonne barn Port Ho and his accomy brought to under com Doug) $25,000 for each April 27 ith of Boo trying near Ly Elberot ng sea breezes yl train to to have a beneficial « 1s 15 poisoning were discovered, and on the 19th, after a few hours of uncons fous Ness, he died Charles J. Gultean, 1 at the rallroad station, had been promptly solzed and taken Into cus tody. He had been a persistent but nnsuccessful applicant for an appolnt first as minister to Aus trin and then as consul geberal at He described himself ae a Inw yor, a politician and a theologian Guitean was sentenced to be h anged after a sensational trial, In which his sanity was one of the malin points in 1. The leading Insanity experts in the country testified. The sentence of the court was carried out, although by many it was believed Guitean was craey. unmistakable symj fired the who had of | that | th | J g LARGEST STOVE PARTI THEWOR l makes Happy Cha Nhe ET The perfect Stove and Range is distinguished by above trade mark. Jowal Moves are sold by DANIEL IRVIN'S SONS, High street, Bellefonte, Pa. N. W. EBY, | | STRAI nstiller GHT PURE Rye Whis FOR M WOODWARD, A WORD 1 MA v EDICAL O IN { w) RY CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA. VALIDS BES L SY'S BES NOT ONE CROSS WORD IN A BARREL. We hig i yA rictly 17¢ e N bey Als » New wer Grades at Lower Prices. 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