Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 September 1901 — Page 7

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THE SADDEST DAY Of RIL

The Final Public Tribute to tbe Remains of William McKinley at Canton.

A GRANDLY IMPOSING DEMONSTRATION.

The "erslees In the lira II? Dräne ( hurch Simple, Bat Kuleum and liniirrathc, (undurlfd by Clertfy-uu-n of Varluui Uenonalnetiune In (lip City. Canton, O., Sept. 19.- With majestic solrinnit y, surrounded by his rountrvBen uiul his townspeople, in the jiiesenee of the president of the United States, the eultinet, justiees of the United States supreme eourt, senators und representatives in coii"Tt!-s, the heads of the military and naval establishments, the governor of states and a great concourse of people who had

known and loved him, all that is mortal of the third president to fall by .in assassin's bullet, was committed to the gruve. It was a spectacle of mournful grandeur. Canto ceased to be a town, and welld to the proportions of a great city. From every city and hamlet in Ohio, from the remote corners of the n.utli. and from the east and west, the human title flowed into the town until 100,000 people were within its gates here to pay their lost tribute to ÜM fallen chief. The final scenes at the First Methodisl church, where the funeral service wits held, nnd nt the beautiful WestlaWV cemeterv, where the body was i unsigned to a vault, were simple and impressive. '1 11.' setTlcC at the church consisted of a brief oration, prayers by the ministen of three denominations, and i a quartette. The body was n taken to West lawn eeuwtery,

oi d placed In receiving vault, pend l ' the time when it will be filially laid to rest beside the dead children Who were buried years ago. I he funeral procession was very Imposing and included not only the representatives of the army nnd navy of the United Btatse, but the entire Military strength of the State of Ohio Sltd hundreds of civic, fraternal and

i lift' m r.. nia t ions. It was two miles long. One of the most pathetic features Of the day was the absence of Mrs. ii Kinlev from the funeral services nt the church and oe ans tote when the 1 nth of her husband was laid to rest. Since the liest slux K of the shooting, then Um death, and through the oidesj of state i er inonic(, she hnd 1. i ne up b ravel y. Hut there Was A limit to human endurance, nnd when 1o-lay en me it found her too weak to pass through the trials of the linal ceremonies. Through the open door Of her room she heard the prayer of the minister as the body was borne out of the hoiis.-. After that Dr. T;i y remained etoee by her side, nnd tilth agfti the full force of the calamity had CMtne upon her. it was believed I . trots about her that there was a providential mercy in her tears, as the SVn some relief to the anguish if the heart within. At seven o'chn-k to night. President J iMisciut and the members of the ubinet started bnck to Washington.

pose to eoiuplets it. We take him A VARIOUS ASSORTMENT, back a mighty conqueror.

lr.o chur riyanl. where hin chllJran rest. The quiet spot that suits Inn, boat; There shull tils iruvo bo made, And Oieiu lu bouea be laid.'

Af4 there hl countrymen ahall com, w ith memory i.ioud, with pity dumb: And stranK.ra fur und near rur many und many a y u ; fEJB?J! a ye,r ml "'ny an age, While history on tier uiiiU, page The vlrtueM Miall enroll Of tl.it paternal soul." At the conclusion of Dr. MunehSs ter's discourse, lw'shop I. W. Joyce, of Minneapolis, delivered a short prayer. The hymn, "Nearer, Mv Ood. To

Thee," was sung by tin- entire ss igregation. The people remained

standing after the eloSS of the hymn, while the bMiedictin was pronounced by -Monsiegiieur T. I'. Thorpe, of Cleveland.

i i on vi. oi KKitix;. Greenhouaea of I he C ountry lies lahea to Dm Honor to Virtue. Canton, ()., Bept. 20. Never before on this continent lias such n tloral display been seen at any public occasion us that in West lawn cemetery yesterday afternoon. The vault was

lined with the rarest and costliest flowers, a multitude of floral pieces was spread on the ground before the door of the vault, nnd for 100 feet to the right and left of the doorway and for hulf as many feet to the rear of a lino passing through the frout wall it was impossible to tread, so thickly did the tributes lie. Nearly every country on both hemispheres was represented by an offering. The number of those from the United States was almost past counting. They came from every state in the Union, and there is scarcely a man in public life whose tribute of respect for the virtues of Win. McKinley did not lie beside his coflined remains. The inside of the vault wns literally a mass of roses and orchids when the casket was carried into it. nnd

the outside walls were ersUalgh hidden beneath the profusion of flowers hung upon thettl. Above the doorway hung an enormous wreath of darkgreen CnUl leaves, and over the right corner of the vault was a similar Wreath) the leave., being a deep red. In a Corresponding position on the other side was hung a wreath of ivy. Standing a short distance from the vrftiit to the south wus a small eradlo covered entirely with white and pur-

I pie asters. On its sides were worked

in purple immortelles the word "Nil. KS." This wns said to ! the cradle in which I 'i siilrn t M Kinky had been rocked during his infamy in (files, O.. and special instructions came with it that it should be guard- , ed with great care and returned safely to Niles, where it is to be pre served.

i in: t in ii it m:kvi Simple. II ii t lniirrhr ISlllSSS at the Hlrr of Hi.- Dss4. (anion, O., Sept. 19.--The services in the chttroh were simple. They beR n with the rendition of an organ prelude, Bestaoeaa'e fernere march, Uaycd by Miss Florence Douds. Aa litt last notes of the prelude were tilled, the Euterpcan ladies' qunrtel of Canton sang the beautiful

of Somewhere."

Mas eontatsi 79t neraeat.ejf startsh and sugar against 70, per t . t wheat. During the season ju-t el. -.-,! :),. total catch of salt mackerel wa '. t barrel. French rte iamb If taeMstlta are tending a great deal of tonnage to the Fa eine ooast. Out of e.000 steamers in thf United States of over 100 tons. IJHQ j.!y salb great lakes. Kiiglish cotton spinners are et ng 11.35 a hale on SOttoa by aasiag -t landed at Manchester Instead of Uvi I pool. A large sugar estate t Cuhacan, Ifexieo, told f..r f.i.'iO.iKWj Iage4d. Some of the Mexican sugar eatatei are the

nnefct in the world. Tbe carpet mills, as a rule, are all loaded up with business. New trade ia not sought for. Velvet and body bruasels lead everything else. Nearly three-fourths of the gold imports into the country in July came In the form of ore. The whole import movement was $4.076.113; imports of ore, $2,847,56. Miliions f francs' erorth of damage has been done in eentrsl Spain tfa summer by grasshoppers. They eat up every green plsnt in the fields, and all efforts to fight them with fire and other means have failed. SOME TEXAS LEADERS. When a man imagines that he will get the earth If he can placate his enemies, the first thing he knows he has lost his friends, and U in worse odor than before with his enemies. Greeley (Neb.) Leader. The hen that leaves the Bettlag after a few days because she doesn't hear any chicks chirping is like some merchants that quit advertising after a few throws because they are not sold out. Morgan (Tex.) News. A duck complained that while she laid more eggs than The hen no books or poems were written In her Males A wise old rooster replied: "You lay an egg and waddle off without word, while my sister lets the whole neighborhood know it when she lays an egg. If you svnnt to cut any ice nround here you must advertise." St. Charles (Mo.) Monitor. We are amused to read in a metropolitan pnper that it is the duty of the press to publish all the news regardless of consequences. That may be safe for an editor up in the thirteenth stary, but let him try j i .- Ilahlag all the news out in the country just once nnd he will have a proper regard thereafter for consequences.Nebraska City News. TAG ENDS OF THINGS.

Vemmneea rar i.anda. The Us' of farm Und can be obtained now m Marinette County. Wisconsin, on the ( Menge, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway at a low Mfaa and on very favorable termWisconsin ts noted for its fine eropa. eseel lent marketa and healtL'ul rlimatV Whs e). .irm wb'n you 'n by on much beanse than you can rent and in a few vear. kr! .d C y,'iir ."M rlrty. For narticuAetit. . sgo, Milwaukee 4 St PsnTaSfl

Aatoeraf of Ike Table. The head waiter at the Cliff hi ue Min; tou, was riven a smoker the other nif ht and a tine r..,J watch. The dial inf ui.hed ottc.al reponde.! afeenemt and with Atg mtv to thf nicen'ution apee- b. He then lifted' ins hand in token that the audience u tt an

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Von Can 04 Allen'. I uol-Eair I IH K Write to day to All.-n S. 01mted, Le Bey, K. Y., for a FREE sample oi Aikn'a Foot Ease, a powder. It eure sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. Makes new or tight ahoea easy. Alwu I use it to Break in New .Shoes. At all Jruggwts and shoe Stores; Ifo.

he Hellet ed Ulm Wigg She is rerv- mamptlhle to flatterv. "a I should aay so. I once told ber she wa as sweet as honev. and-would ou n!'V,' 1! 'h' very next day she had luvee. Puiladelphia BsOQffd. What is the use in employing some ana to do your dveing for you. If you use PUTNAM PADELES8 DYES you can do it jxxit as well as a professional.

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Iter. t. I!. Milligan, pastor of the Preabyterian ahareh of Canton, live red t he invocatioei. ill. ninetieth Psalm v;:s read by John A. Hall. Of the Trinity

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i ion ot the fifteenth chanter of

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forty-first and li fty-eirhth verses. read by IsesV. v.. v. Herbronohof Irinity h'eforiued church of Cnn-

The favorite hymn of President '' Klalejr, "Lead, Kindly Light," was hen rendered by a quartet of two male and two female voices. When hii hymn bad been finished. Dr. c. e. heater, pastor of the First Meth1 hurch, delivered his address.

Ii was a beautiful and touching W "I the manly (iialtities and tisn etrtoeg of the lllueirloas I. riuii'liiiliiii' .

- " 1 1 ' 1 hoped, with him. that when

1 WOrb was done, freed from the 1 irdew of his great office, crowned ith the nffectlone of happy peo- ''. he might be permitted to (dose

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lelnn lltiiieful. Canton. O.. Sept. 19. -The friends of Mrs. M. Kinby do not to-night regard her ns being upon the verge of a collapse. On the contrary, they express themselves as quite confident that she will be spared to them, for a long time, ut least, in as irood state of health as she has eiiioyed for the last five years. Dr. Kixey said late this afternoon: "Mrs. McKinlej i- bt artng up aa well as could be expected under the circumstances. She has been, and is still, Buffering intensely from her be reavement, and has frequently given way t sobs ami tears, but, for all that, she has been doing as well as any woman CjOOM do under similar circumstances. We have no immedinte expectations of anything but favorable conditions in her case."'

Farewell originally signified may foil fare or travel teell or in safety The first sgricultural newspaper wns the American Farmer, begun at Baltimore in I8i. During the first half of this y. nr 30,ooo tons of vegetable were ahipped east from t nlifornia. The first iron nails made in this country were hammered into : hape it Cumberland, K. I., in 1TT7. Acetylene black, produced from the carbon of acetylene, is coming into use in the manufacture of india ink. The npple crop of Ontario last year tmonated to H,W&JM beMhela, being nn tvorage of t.ag bnehela a tree of bearing age. New York is a ity of tenement houses. Since July 1. the date for tiling returns of th- tenements by the nw tiers, :i0,ou0 have been registered. There are, in the greater city, in the neighborhood of 100000 tenement houses.

No man ha s rig:it to hunt bargains in friendship, if you expect a dollar's wortu at friendship give a dollar u.,ith of friendliness for it. Chicago Interior. t heck That t 1 ( cash Wiij Hoxsie's Croup Cure. Noopiurn. 50 cts. Mirrl) Land marks. Farmers who fann as their fathers iiil are merely landmarks to measure the advancement made in recent year-. That ihere has been great progress made in all departments of agricultural and horticultural work, including live stock of all kinds, farm sanitation, and the adaptation of means to ends is a conspicuous fact. When we see a farm devoted to corn, cotton and sweet Mtatoes, the well, with buckf' nnd windlass loo yards .from the house, and the kitchen and eating place half that distance; the barn on one side of the bine and tbe cow-lot on the othr; the wood pile in front nnd a little to the ri'ht of the dwelling; ita draw-bars instead of gates at every pass way for vehicles, with a few scrub cattle, horses, hogs and fowls to eomplcte the landscape, we know that the genius of progress has not called at this farm. if she did. was not invited to stop ov. r Farm and Hauch.

A DISTINGUISHED MISSIONARY

Washington, Ind., Sept. 23rd. There is at present lbingat luO K. 1 th street, in this city, a most remarkable man. He i Rev. C. II. Thompson, and he came to Washington from Little York. Ind.. a short time ago. IJev. Mr. Thompson spent many yi a is of his long and useful life as a missionary among the Indians of the West. The great exposure and thdrinking of so much bad water brought on Diabetes, and at Wagoner. Indian Territory, he was struck down while preaching. Physicians, one of them a Chicago spcciali-t. pronounced his case hopeless. Dodd's Kidney Pills were recommended, and as a last resort he tried them. He was completely cured, and restored to good health and his case nnd its eure has caused a sensation nmong the ggftj -ieians.

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81'E.NT A Ql I KT VIIHMM, 'resilient BtaSSSSlV Itemnineil luietl setShtsa all Moriilntc. Canton, O.. S,pt. i;. President Hoosevelt spent a ijuiet morning nt the Harter residence. Ha did not !.' out to the crowded street. Where thousands were gathered hoping to catch a glimpse of him, but took a walk in the spacious trrotinds of the residence. While at breakfast .IuiIl'b

May joined him for half nn hour, and later Secretary Boot and Secretary Hitchcock eaas in to see him. Many unofficial visitors left cards of respect, but the president saw very fewpeople, preferring to remain in retirement. Among those who called were I ha If-score of his old command of the rough riders, seteral of them in their In oad'bl iinmed Kombreros. The preatdeaf saw them only for a moment. Till: WORK OK THE MAATES, Official nnil ClvtS Ulmrrvanrrs In leann. Vienna, Sept. 20. Two services in honor of President McKinley , one official ami the other for the resident Americans, were held here yesterday. The United states minister, Belm I S. Met oinii. k. in an address to tho latter, eulogised the late president. The official services were held in the church of the Pritish embassy, which w as draped in hlsch The floral offerings in the chapel were unusually beautiful. The laurel erreathi will ! sent to Mrs, McKinley. Mr. McCorm'u k, referring to tln re-

ligioiia faith of the president, said: "llii faith was ns complete nnd steadfast a it was broad and getterous. Once, at the beginning "f the war with Spain, when he ha. I wothed late into the niirht. Mr. afeKinles

what other lllllll 1 i,..i i.;.. i.:- ...1 ..i i i.:'

i lomin VI IV 1.17 I IIIIII M.IIII 'losen Ulf had such hli-h hnnnra best owe.l ' i ... i. .. :i.. ... . .. ...

. " oesK weiirnv, ill i .- e n, v Oioili, v no Wm, nnd by so many people? mi )tinl, ),. if t i ' i - t . I I , . . . ........ i i i i - i i

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