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c '''</:'\- '• '••Ih .YVd)lN?X N\. V., MONDAY rfVENlNG, JULY 27, 1^03 PRICE ONE CENT ^dvettisgrsihfluWAr^n^c Early for Space, Fall Official PfogfaliiM* Report of tlie Convention^ CARRIED TO HIS TOMS, FiasiJ Solemn Ceremonies Ovet • teo XIII's Body. N ENCL.08ED IN THREE COFFINS Tell YiorNeighbors! , Tell Everybody I Place Your Or^er Early for a Copy i During the Hot « nta t Weather We are making tho following reductions. Light weight Serges and HoooiespiiBS, Oheviotp and Tvvueda, made up in double or • single breasted styles—just tho thing for hot days for $14, $15 and$i6. Flannel Trousers in all colors. Beat of goods, fdr$50O. . W© ore making up Dunn's black unfinished worsteds, with, best of trimmings in any atyle for <j»24* wliite m& Fancy Yeats in all the new colors and shades, irtado to A fflyct™ $3.50 and $4.10. . J.RHIL-IR I. BRLTST Interment Took Place at Sundown Sat urday — Remains Placed in Ston* Sarcophagus Over the Door of St Peter's —About 1,000 Persons Re oeived Invitations. Roma Jul y 27,—The body of Pope Leo was interred In St. Peter's Satur- day night. The strokes of the/ hanjmei which resounded through the immense dome ot the-cathedral announced, tc the earnest gathering in the nave that Uo XIII had been laid to rest, At sundown the most Important and most solemn of all the obsequies tools place About l.OQO persons had received in vifatlong to attend tha ceremonies. Through special permission a rep resentattve of tho press was allowcc to enter tho chapel of the Sacrament before the remains of the-dead pon tilt \were removed. Cardinal Rampolla as arch priest of the Basilica, was wait •Aged prTesl Officiated. The hoiy was sprinkled with holy water? absolution, was given and the loot ;ot Leo XIII was kissed for the last .tWe by Major Bomo Cagiano,. Master of the Chamber Bisleti and Count GaJnillo Peccl, The major domo then covered the venerable features and hands with A white. SpiYell bor» dered with' gold, Qver\\thls 'the pre- fect of ceremonies spread 'a. laijge red silk veil,, which covered the wliole per- son. Fire was lighted In a torasler Jand blown by a bellows, the sparks rising almost to the ceiling while, Man slgnor Bartolini read'the. oratlo brevis, and Notary Popon!/ U years old, read the burial record, a service which he performed at the deaths of Pope Greg- ory XVI and Pope Plus IX. The monslgnors of tbe ^aslliea, aid- ed by the Noble Gnand, then laid all that was mortal of Leo XIII In a cy- press coffin lined with reft satin and bearing on the cover an-inlaid cross. The major domo put 'beside the body of the dead pope two silk purses con- taining coins of sllVer and a *ronze medal struck during Leo's pontificate. A eulogy enclosed In a metal tube wasi also interred with the body. .When all had. been arranged the su preme prayer wate said* and the last benediction given, all present Joining. Half suppressed sobs were heard on all sides. * The second coffin was of lead, and very heavy. On the cover at the head was a cross, just below which was a I skull and crossed bones, while below these wore tho'arms of tho late pope, with tho triple-crown, but without tho keys, as they signify living authority. At the bottom was a plate bearing a li-Un' Inscription. ! '-' ' This coffin was sealed personally with tho arms of-tho camerlongo. Tneso two coffins wero onclcsed in a third casket of polished walnut with- out decorations. The heavy coffins, weighing In all 1,323 1 pounds, wore rolled out of tho chapel, preceded by raaco bearers and choirs singing as thoy went, and followed by all tho cardinals. Pulleys wero attached to tho coffin and soon, to tho strains of the, \BenedkluB Domlnus Dous Is met\ It was hoisted Into, the stone sarcophagus above the door, whoro It will remain I created of July,,.1900. \Gioacchino Peccl, ' . - : ' \1.60 P. EL XIII.\ • *HE .CHILIAN INCIE»ENT, Reported *° * n .e SafdlrfaTs by Mgr. • • '\.^ ; : Merre Del Vat. itame, July' 37,—At' the sixth meet- ing of the congregation Sunday 45 cardinals were 1 present. Cardinal Delia Voipe, voicing the- opinions* of some of his colleagues, criticised the •coremonies In connection with.'the in- terment of Z.eo xni, because the car- dinals did not participate in tho en- tire procession, and he coMplained generally of the lack of order, .Car- dinal Oreglla replied that he had, al* ready noticed this and that' he would punish those who were responslble.- Monslgnor Merre del Yal comavuni- caied to the cardlnais a report from Santiago, Chili, of the Incident Which occurred thore during the celebration of the requiem for the late pope-which was attended by the president ot the republic and all the authorities. According to the report, Monalgnor TJguarte tn delivering the eulogy upon the late pontiff protested against the usurpation of papal territory by Italy whereupon Count Cucchi-Boasao left the ohurch and lowered the Italian flag which had been hoisted at tho legation •• as a sign of mourning. The Incident produced an unpleasant Impression, up- on the sacred college, being the first discordant note in tho universal mourn- ing, i Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and 1 Diarrhoea Remedy.' : Thisiemedyiscertaintobeneedetl in almost every home before the* I summer is oyer, It can always ho depended upon even, in the'most severe and dangerous cases. It is especially valuable, for,summer dis- 1 orders in, oMld^ii.' It isjpteasjiuttp; tajfce •and aever fails, to give' prompt .relief.. Why not buy St ttowf siPfe may save life !Fpr sale byv QJias. A, Hack, Druggist, 420 MalnS,, Medina, N. \Y :;,, -. flREMEN'S EXCllRStoN! « Arrival of Cardinal Gibbons. • Rome,. July . 27.—Cardinal Gibbons, on his arrival Sunday, was accom- panied by Father Garvan, his secro* tary. Cardinal Gibbons was received at the station by Monslgnor Kennedy, rector ot tho American college, at Homo, and Father, llortzog, procurator general ot the order of Sulptclans. Thoy drove to tho Sulpiclan house, where mass was colobrated. Being tired and tho hour bolng al- r^ady late, Cardinal Gibbons did not attend tho meeting of tho cardinals Sunday morning. In tho afternoon ho drovo to tho Vatican and i>aid his ro- \ THE: MAN IN THE CAB WlGi his unswerving allegiance to duty represents the care, forethought anil consideration which the LAKE SHORE & * MICHIGAN ^ SOUTHERN RAILWAY v gives to every detail of it? wonderful system for the ejisy and safe transportation of the thousands who annually travel from E»4 to West and vice vorsa oyer their famona trunk lias-. A. J. SMITH, J.V«,DALY, Gbenexal Passenger Agent, - ' 01EVELAND General Etwtera Agent. •UFFAt-O igua above the door, whoro It \* , • \«.»«-„ nZZuT J17 ™. aln unUI tho grateful cardinals ZtXJ^mSw ^ by tholato pontiff shal, ore,, «*««\• \£™* ' ^ All 6i our PI AN0S lag outside tho gates. In violet robes surrounded by tha chapter of the cath edr*l r '«htefc- wts-fcrd by ^rtonslsnot-) Ccppatelll, who conducted the services Drs. Ijapponl and Mazzonl dirccloe the work of tho removal of the bier which was eyjeuted by eight sodiari or pope'awcarrlors, attlrod in tholi brilliant red brocade costumes. The,, at first tried to raise the bier, but finding it too heavy they slowly s'.id it Into a low car with noiseless wheols Funeral Procession. Then, to tho strains ot tho \Mia orero,\ which wailed turoueh tho lottj church, ana preccaed by a glittering cross held aloit, the procession, carry Ing candles and torches, slowly leit the\ chapet and went «p tho church passing tbe bronze statue and the Bhrtne of St. Peter. St. Peter's Is peculiarly fitted to be the Toackgruund (ji strcn a scene. Tht cold whiteness of her vast pillars showed up the bright unirorms of the guards, the violet robes of the clergy and red of the bi&r, while the flickering light ot the candles mado the funeral procession the only visible object and rendered the obscurity beyond and be hind It more noticeable. After slow progress around the church, the cor tege arrived at the chapel choir, the bier being so carried that the dead a suitable tomb in tho basilica of St Ti John later. HIS HOLINESS' YrtlX. (Ho hid a friendly conversation with tho latter, in which tho camorlengo informed Cardinal Gibbons of the lend- ing decisions mado by tho congrega- tion with reference to tho conclave. Cardinal Glbbonp will receive no one, except cardinals, until after the con- clave. I That Portion That Deals With the Ma- terlal Matter of the Perconal Estate- Made Public. Rome, July 27.—The will of tho late pope waa road yestorday^ after the meeting of tho congregation of car- dinals. Qfily that portion whhrh deals with tho'material mutter of tho per- •»nal papal estate was made public., wotlnded , lh0 police station The will Is written in tho small clear I *\ ,u RESULT OF RACE RIOT. Two Men Killed, 22 Wounded and a Police Station Wrecked. Danville. UL. July 27.-=-Two killed spiritual life and humanity. Wa also poper entered head first, according tci^^ora as mediators the blessed Vir- the ceremonial. / sln M ™y- motnerof God, and our own Hero all those who bad received In' beloved - mother, and that legion of are purchased at the iactory- We can certainly save yoa'MONEY. Our writ, is small and therefore/you need not pay city prices. We will take old instru- ments in exchange and easy time for balance. Will sell yon such well known Pianos as the <f Estey, Schubert, ricPhail, Hilton, '...*. Needham arid Wegman. handwriting of the late pontiff, pre- senting no traco%f uncertainty, and It might almost be taken for copperplate. It was opened by Cardinals Rampolla, Mocenni and Gretonl, the executors. The relatives of the late pontiff were not present, although invited. That portion made public follows: \In the name of the Father, the Son and tho Holy Ghost as tbe end of our mortal cajreer is approaching, we put In this holograph will our last de- sires. Before all. we humbly suppli- cate the Infinite bounty and charity of the Blessed Lord to condone tho ftfnlts of our life and receive benignantly our spirit in the beatific eternity which we specially hope through the merits of Josus, the Redeemer, tni'st- ing to His very sacred heart, an ar- dent furnace of tharity and fount of Jttedina,N.Y. vitations were stopped, remaining in the main part of the basilica behind s' doable line of the Swiss guards. In the chapel the musfc changed to notes of joy and triumph and \In Paradlsum\ rung' out with telling ef feet.' From the outside the five bells of St Peter's rang their accustomed saints to the coming night, mingling harmoniously with tbe music of the cbolr. In the chapel the bier, bearing the body of the dead pontiff, was received by Cardinal Oreglla. It was placed In |..the center, backed \by an altar w|th a beautiful Image of the Madonna,! be fore which were burning four immense candles in silver staffs. Around two sides of the chaipel, In the choir seats wei-e 36 cardinals all wearing violet robes except Cardinals Gottl and ffierotti, Who wore the white mantles of their order; Cardinal Mar- tlnelll in black, as an Augustinian, and Cardinal Vives y Tuto, in Francis can brown. In the middle of the right side of' the chapel among the cardi- nals, sat Prince Mercantonio Colonna assistant to pontifical throne, with an empty seat next him, owing t o the fact that Prince O^sirii, who held the same position, had resigned. Color was given the scene by gend- armes and Palatine and Noble Guards. The last named have never.left the re- mains sinee thfe pope dffed. Above the cardinals, behind a grating were ladies of the aristocracy and the, family of the pope. The diplomatic body was ntlso present, as were many mem of the fixntmi arlsAsMWAB'. saints whom in our own life we vene- rated iri a special'wayy\ \Now coming to dTfep6se of tbe family natrJnioBy7. t v whic'h is eurs ac- cordihgno therueed of division drawn up by the notary, Curzlo Franchl, De 1 - cember 17, 1882, we appoint as heirs of this patrimony our nephews, Count Ludovilco Pecel, son of GiovannI / Bat- tiata, our deceased brother. From this property must be deducted that al- ready donated to Count RIcardo, anoth- er nephew, on the occasion of his mar- riage, according to a deed of Feb. 13, 1S86, by Notary Franchl. Equally from this property mifst be deducted all the estate in the Carprnato Ro- mano belonging to the Holy See ac- cording to the declaration in our chir- ograph of Feb. 8, 1900. \In this our testamentary divisions we have not thought, of our other neph- ew Oamillo and our nieces Anna and Maria, „son arid daughters^ of our brothej^ovanni Battista.\ For them wo have mltfe properly provldfed de- corous maintenance on the occasion of their marriages \We declaro W>at no one of, our fam^ lly can claim any right in anything not contemnlated in the. present docu- ment, beealuse all, the other belongings,, of whatever nature, which have come tauus as pontiff consequently are, and In any case we wish, to be the prop- erty Of the Holy See. \We confide the exact execution of this- our - disposition ^to Cardinal Mar- iano JRampolla, our secretary of States Mario: Mocenni and Seraflno Qfetonl; Thi» daclaratlopi % .to h» aw iw*.wJ* i wrecked, tho county jail with few of its windows left unshattered, the city in the hands of tho state troops and a feeling of uneasiness and dread pre- vailing everywhere, is tho situation left by tho raee riots of Saturday and early Sunday. Tho list of dead: John D. Metcalf, negro, lynched and burned. Henry Catterman, killed by Metcalf. The injured include 12 jffen suffer- ing from buckshot wounds, four ne- groes beaten into insensibility and several others less severely hurt, among them a woman, name unknown. Many of the injured are at the hos- pital. AfteF daylight Sunday thefe were restless crowds on the streets, miners being prominent. From Westville, a mining community, came \ reports of tbe threatening attitude of the resi- dents. Wilson, the negro assailant' of Mrs. Burgess^ was taken from the county jail, but later wa^ returned. Four ' companies of militia arrived from Springfield, and camped'opposite the jail. Threats were heart!, but no attempt at an outbreak was qpaade. Last night 100 sentinels patrolled the streets in the. Immediate vicinity of tho jail, each soldier carrying 40' rounds of ammunition. Thirty-Three Women Burned. London, July 27.—The St Peters- burg correspondent of the Dally Mail sends a report to the effect that near the village of Schalajifka, In the district of the Don, 33 female field la- borers were burned to death |rt a barn where they had locked themselves to escape molestation by mala laborers, who, in rovenge._flred the born and callously watched the burnirig without heeding the shrieks of the victims. To Medina, fi Y^OB Account «fi4tb Annul Convention ol the %$!- ern New York Volunteer • firemen's Ass'oW Tickets good .going on date of sale • July 28th, or 29tbu Oood returning on or before Thursday* July 3Qth» i Special trains returning Jtijy SOjfla. for Buffalo at 11:60 p, tn,, stojJphi£r at Middleport, liookport, North' Toifc* awandn. and U'onawancW. . Special train for Itoeliester July , 20tli at ll-;09 p, i% stopping grt Kaowlesville,. Eagle Harbor, 4Mop, Fanclier, Houoy, Brookporfc an-d Speucorport. 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