THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 30, 1903. POPE LEO XII INTERRED Solemn Ovsequies Took Place in St. Peter’s. ABOUT 1,000 PERSONS PRESENT Pontiff's Body to Remain In Sarco- In St. Peter's Until Tomb In Basilica of 8t. John Lateran Has Been Erected. Rome, July 27,—~The body of Pope Leo was interred in St. Peter's Satur day night. The strokes of the ham- Ty i I'd 15 1) 1% phagus WHERE POPE'S BODY WILL REST, mer which re imnded thre h the {m- mense lome of ti nounced t« the nave that to rest. At tant and the ay i Bier Removed. chapel and ing the shrine of St fell to their knees After sl church, the chapel che th that the dead j according to the « from semi-o brilliancy electric Ii received ir maining in the ing behind 3 guards. Within th Camillo Pecci, a nephew of the late pope genera the noble guard Changed to Notes of In the chapel the music notes of joy radisum” From the « Peter's rang to the ( Ir ni niously with The bo water foot of last tin n ter of the Chamber Biz Camillo Pececl, The mal covered the vens hands with a with gold. Over large silk veil, whole person When the body had been carefully put in the coffin it was entirely con- cealed with the rich velvet covering which before had been on the bier The majordomo put beside the body two silk preses containing coins of sil- ver and a bronze medal struck during Leo's pontificate. A eulogy, written in magnicent Latin and setting forth the great events In Leo's life and reign, enclosed in a metal tube, was also In terred with the body The second coffin was of lead and very heavy. On the cover at the head Was a cross, just below which was a skull and crossed bones. whe below these were the arms of the late pope, with the triple crown, but without the keys, as they signify living authority, At the bettom was a plate bearing the following inscription: “Corpus Leoni FF, M. Vixit An XCIIM. IVD. XVIII Eccles Univers Prefuit An XXV Mensis 5 Obiit Die XX Juli I An MOMIL” When the Iast supreme moment came the heavy coffins, weighing in all 1,322 pounds, were rolled out of the chapel, preceded by mace bearers and choir singing as they went and followed by all the cardinals, Pulleys were ate tached to the coffin and soon, to the strains of the “Benedictus Dominus yaeurity rm of a Joy. changed to rable feat white ires and bordered spread a covered the #llk veil this was which Cardinal di Pietro Talked of As Com- Deus Israel” it was hoisted into the stone sarcophagus above the door, where it will remain until the grateful cardinals, created by the late pontiff, shall erect a suitable tomb in tho Ba- silica of St. John Lateran, which was chosen by the pope himself as his final vesting place, MEETING OF CARDINALS promise Candidate For Papacy. Rome, July 28.--Almost all the car dinals of the conclave have now ar- rived. Their time yesterday was main- ly occupled with a lengthy meeting of the congregation, which was nota- ble for the cordiality with which Car- dinal Gibbons was received. After the meeting the cardinals received numerous visits at their various resi dences. In well Informed circles Car dinal Angelo di Pietro, pro-datary of the late pope, is being talked of as a compromise candidate in the event that Cardinals Oreglia, Gotti, Ram- polla or Serafino Vannutelll is unable to secure the necessary votes. Should dil Pietro be elected pope he would, it An Animal Story Por Li te Folks Foolish Hares Th ] ARV they thing over “I'm off slide down.” sald Ji am 1.” said Cl home that we world Hare irlie H going to preven afraid the my uch tonight when Is said, be the representative of the |... Rampolla-Gott] faction, and yet would be fairly acceptable to all Cardinal Michael Logue, archbishop of Armagh, who, with the exception | of Cardinal Gibbons, will be the only | English | clave sald he » speaking in the Ireland. ardinal con f arrived from i to Leo | his « | to the | 1 80, 0K le nl » AN UNNATU RAL CRIME Farmer and His Wife Murdering New-Born Babe. a i - Li For Arrested a Ww GRADE CROSSING HORROR Man, Wife and Child Killed by Express Train Near Wilkesbarre, Pa. Wilk pile of con a few moment was near the track but died within | f found in a fleld was not Killed outright an hour after the accident The three bodies now lay side by side | in the city hospital awaiting the action of the coroner. Mr. Butler resided at | Westmoor, a suburb of this city He was an Englishman by birth and an industrious truck farmer, 32 years of age. His wife was 23 and the babe was 1 year old Big Hotel Burned. Norfolk, Va., July 28.--The big Nags Head Hotel, at the North Carolina ocean resort of that name, was totally destroyed by fire. The hotel had 140 guests, and all were saved, though Mrs, John Z. Lowe, of Norfolk, wife of the | proprietor, died afterward as the result of excitement. Mrs, Lowe had been a sufferer for some time from heart trouble. The guests lost practically all their effects, and some even lost what cash they had on hand, leaving them | destitute, Fined $1000 For Peonage. Montgomery, Ala, July 28-<In the United States Circuit Court here! James H. Todd and Anderson Hardy ' pleaded gullty to charges of peonage against them and were fined $1000 each. Hardy was returned from Tex as, where he had gone recently to make his home, to stand trial | RIGHT UPON | restless He H Story Por Folks An Animal Little Bear Looks Pleasant Ghe HIS NOSE HE CRACKED THER MAN | er he could not get things in shape, and the bear was getting more and more all the time After awhile, however, he sald he thought that ev erything was all right, and he said to the bear “Now, look pleasant, please!” And that was more than the could stand, Mr. Bear took a firm hold pole that he held in his paws and made a dash for the man nose he cracked the man and sent him tumbling over on the ground “Hold on, there; don't hurt man!” erfed the master, And with that the bear started after the master. This fellow fell on his knees and begged not to be hurt. “Very well,” sald the bear, must do one thing — you must stand up here together and look pleas ant while I take your pletures” They agreed to do this, and the bear stood up and kept them standing there for three hours, Then he sald he thought be had better go to dinner. He trotted off into the woods and never did return, ~8t, Louis Post-Dispatch. | | bear | on the | Right upon his | that | “But you both | THE DINING ROOM WALL. How Pretty Plates and He Artistionlly Displayed, One of the and tive wavs of decorating a dining is by the Judi or oddly ormnmented dis be arr: Dishes May most striking effec room {OUR 1184 in suel 10t only elves ingoed hance then of the tion shown {1 ble where on Te OE J, A ime in the Alr and Suan, igh CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH v S NL) “gy . a “eg rogeiet for Red and Safe, wars reliable. 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