2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 14, 1902, EJWAKD VII CROWNED Impressive Ceremonies Held in Westminster Abbey. SERVICES WERE SHORTENED Coronation Procession Was a Beau- tiful Spectacle. CHEERS FOR KING AND QUEEN Drawn By Eight Presented a Their Majesties Cream-Colored Horses, Splendid Appearance and Were En thusiastically Applauded-~After the King Was Crowned the Archbishop But | of York Crowned the Queen, With Less Elaborate Ritual Vil 12.39 alter, at Aug. 9—King Edward was crowned at and m., Queen Als was placed upon her head monies took place in Westminster Ab bey, and than those The London of England o'clock (« 12.66 p way, shortly xandra’'s crown The cere shorter were much arranged for last June. coronation route beauty fully decorated for the fete Consti- tution Hill is flanked with a mtinu ous line of stands fro: g upon Green Park Hyde Park corne St treet 8 line was One of the Royal on with gilt, each side with red and conn } and across the roadway wi flags and vate resi streamers heavily and gol 1. at times, bu scheme at dim pal decorations not Solid white colu green ornaments in tissue surmounted chief decorative streot There overhead not harmonize inished cost the mu ineffective wreathed with paper and are the James with gilt crowns of St are green and a medle) contrasted colors « feature buildings on each si many colored through clubland the yard surr bevy stream timber The Procession, The procession to the Abbey from Buckingham Palace at 10.30 Firsteameagro f mounts CAIlM™ 2a started am dofficersof officers ipo group of mounted of the headquarters staff in red and gold unif and medal on their breasts, Following them was of the He ms, stars sparkling nt se hold Re use ho 3 Cav alry it gorgeous troops of the empire mets tunics white boots skins as the men kept perfect step and line Then came eight with out riders and coaches con taining the king's brothers and other members of his family and also the grand dukes and other representa tives of foreign royalties. Following them with another troop of hold cavalry was a coach, only less splendid than the king's own, in which were the Prince and Princess of Wales. The coach was drawn by six jet black horses with flowing tails, The crowd, which up to this time had been murmuring applause, broke into cheers as this coach came In sight The princes and princesses acknowl edged the cheers by bowing cordially to right and left Next came coaches containing members of the king's household. la dies and gentlemen with noble titles, who were supposed to look after the royal robes, the king's stables, ete. duties which doné for anybody else would be considered menial. but here A great honor The crowd was hardly through shouting with admiration when more waving plumes of the household cay alry betokened the king's approach Drawn by eight cream-colored horses, with thelr outriders and escort, the cavaleade presented a splendid ap pearance King Edward and Queen Alexandra, not wearing thelr crowns, were easily visible Chrough the coach windows, and the crowd yelled rap turously. The king seemed preoccu pled with the ceremony ahead of him and bowed rather absently. The ‘queen was more alert ahd bowed with smiling appreciation in the direction where the cheers were for the mo ment loudest. After these came the Duke of Bue cleugh, captain general of the Royal Company of Archers; Earl Walde grave, captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, and the Duke of Portland, with their German silver hel horsehair red of polist steal breeches and long cuirasses plumes ed leather high top Over their saddles were sheep and the horses, as well trained coaches escorts, the house Er —————————————— a — i master of the horse, followed by the oquerries In waiting and the royal grooms. The rear division consisted of an escort of the Roya. Horse Guards and t! feserve squadron of the Second Life Guards At the Abbey. royal ipproached the fanfare of As the part) idle the silence the organ pealed if the abbey and the trumpets died ind the in En heralds away nol Of the sweetest Hoy volces anthem “I | unto me was lag what We will go to the Wf the Lord » archbishop of Cantar i! robes, pre led DY ind companied riain the Jord chan onstable and the ed 10 the voice sald sent unt YHO are imperial n that Jaix near ti Crowning of the Queen. ' m which uring the greater \ ¢ the r Non v very fine § are ha are big en in ruby with | Le desigr of the rose ahamrock » : fut] The of the royal cr top the chair is surmounted with wn with the lion and unl comm EDWARD VII'S GIFT TO NATION Presented Osborne Mouse to England as Coronation Memorial London, Aug 11 signalized his King Edward has coronation in a manner by the m nation of Osh favorite residences of the late Queen Victoria The gift is message in Prime Balfour apparent in locument itself, majesty makes his intention public Buckingham Palace, Coronation Day, 1902 -~Under the will of the king's much lamented mother, the Os borne House estate is, as Mr. Balfour Is aware. the private estate of the sovereign Having to spend a con siderable part of the year in the capi tal of this kingdom and in its neigh borhood, at Windosr, and having siso strong home ties In county of Norfolk, which have existed now for nearly 40 years, the king feels he will be unable to make adequate of Osborne House as a royal residence and he, accordingly, has determined to offer the property in the Isle of Wight as a gift to the nation An Osborne House is sacred to the mem ory of the late queen, it is the king's wish that, with the exception of those apartments which were in the per sonal occupation of her majesty, his people shall always have access to the house, which must ever be asso ciated with her beloved name. As re gards the rest of the building the king hopes It may be devoted to na tional purposes and be converted In to a convalescent home for officers of the navy and army whose health has been Impaired In rendering ser vice to their conntry. “If, in order to give full legal ef fect to the king's wishes, It is found that application to parliament be necessary, the king trusts that Me, Balfour will see that the necessary steps are In due course taken” er mem orable to the of the Whe made in the his Minister the following people, addressed the nse into | land | rin his | jarter | by the | trout ot | King | of thiy | inificent gift House, one | to | For reasons | his | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, | - —— | Wednesday, August 6. | President Palma, of Cuba, will give bis first dinner to foreign ministers at Havana tonight | The 250th anniversary of the settle. | ment of York, Maine, was observed | yesterday by a floral and historical parade in a freight Western the Norfolk and road. near Peebles 0. Br: n Foley and Harvey Norman three other (ralnmen | wreck on were nur Contracts vd dition lat Harvard « ave been awarded for a Austin Hall Law Cambridge $200000 will be ex to the or which Thursday, August 7 ntion of the tinence Union of at Dubuque nnaal ns Friday, August 8. Monday, August an Z " New shaw and D. Castleberry of Cincinnati ad In a New York | io boat Delong. bullt fr was turned over tor Boston, Mass he navy department yesterday af ternoon / Meare salled Fran with the Fifteenth from 59 The transport Manila enlisted men of States Infantry The Vatican is Informed that dur ing the autumn and winter four Amer | fean pligrimages will visit Rome for | the closing of the Pope's jubilee. GENERAL MARKETS for San isco United Flour $2600 $3.20 $285@3 Aug. 11 superfine, Philadeiphia, Pa. Was stead) winter 280: Pennsylvania roller, clear @3.856, city mills, extra, iyo four was quiet, at $3 25@ 2.30 per barrel Wheat was firm, No 2 Pennsylvania, red, 72%c. Corn was | firm; No 2 yellow, local, 656 686¢ Oats were quiet, No. 2 white, clipped, 68 lower grades, 6 Hay was steady. No. 1 timothy, $10.50320 for large bales Deef was steady; beef hams, $21. Pork was firm; fam iy, $2121.50. Live poultry sold at 12% @ 13¢. for hens, and at $@9'sc. for old roosters, spring chickens, 136 15« Dressed poultry sold at 14% for choice fowls, and at Sc. for old roosters. Butter was steady, cream ery, 22¢c per pound. Eggs were steady, New York and Pennsylvania, 20%c¢ per dozen Potatoes were steady, Jer sey prime, per basket, 156 20 Live Stock Markets. East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug 11.-Cattle active and higher; prime steers, $8 8.26: fair to good, $6816.60, choice hell. ors, 6 2506 50. air to good, $586; best fat cows, $4.7600 25; fair to good 3.75@4.70;, export bulls, $4.5 g: tchers’ bulls % 426. Veals, 25¢ lower; tops, [4] AM ; fair to 1 507; grass, $3. J, Hogs, 54 10c ower, heavy 14 T0Q7.80, dium, $7.60001 7 : Jorkers, light yorkers and pigs, roughs, $5.70@6 sags, Sheep steady: mixed tops, : fair to f $404.20; or i lambs, 26c, h her, tops, 6.50, fair to Food, $5.75@6; culls to common, geet i earl , M.56@5.25. Liberty Pa ug 11.-Cattle active; choles $ : 8 7.25; wood ge 26 i OQ 7 80 1 b, rime heavies, t do igh he WR we WER I'S Worse for a Woman To suffer with skin disease than it is for a man, for a smooth skin and a clear Soinplexion are essential eléments of female beauty, So-callec skin diseases are in general blood diseases, because they pre commonly the result of an impure condition of the Blood, What light is to the landscape the blood is to the cheek, Light is the great landscape painter, and the hues of his palette transform a dull world into a fairyland, So pure blood touches the lips with cherry and the cheek with rose, gives the ears a tint like the sea shell's, brightens the eyes and whitens the | hands, until it transforms homeliness into actual beauty Often a fair face will be marred by erruptions, pimples or some disfiguring rash, resulting from a scrofulous taint of the blood. will be sure to show itself soon or late; tations may be as repulsive as they are painful, When the taint of scrofula is in the blood it and its manifes- Many Jocrie have been cured of scrofula in its most malignant orms by the use of Dr, Pierce's Golden ery. 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