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It liaa CUltKK thouhunda wbcie evrrylnlnir Ue (allrd. Will liu aeul la plain packafe absolutely tree, eirra pccptld. My lllUKtruted Hook, "Kpllruay Kxplilnrd," FltKK by wall I'leaie kI name, AUK and fall nddirai. Allooiroapondt'nco profelunllJ ooDlldentlal. W. H. MAY, M. D., 04 Pine Street, New York City. M I EI POPE SIGN After Remarkable Fight Against the Grim Reaper Head of Catholic Church Passes Away. ALMOST SUPERNATURAL VITALITY. Finn! Si-i-ni- III lli-iilh ( linnilifr wt Profoiniiltv lniirraali ToupIiIiimt I'm it OrTirt'il All Oier tin Wairlil Tor lpirpl Nnill Nank I crruM? lulu t,tni SIpcii. Home, July UO, p. m. l'ope Xlll., the two hundred mid fifty eighth pontiff of the Catholic chnreh, died at 1:0 oVh-'l:. just lfi dnys ufter lie was htrlclicn with pneiiiiionlii. He was 03 years old anil had reigned as the suprenn- hi-ad of the Oitholie church years. The announceiiif nt of his death wiih delayed two hours by the Italian tfov iTiiineiit, which demanded full con firmation heforc it allowed the news to he Hushed throughout the world. Then the (,'reat hell at the. Vatican, which rlii(s only to announce the passing of a pontiff, was sounded, and all Home lnew that the end of Leo had come. That the pope could not live through another day was announced by the doctors at midnight last niffht. Ills flecp was disturbed f reiuently, and he was almost constantly deliri ous. The cardinals were summoned to the Vatican to be present when death should clitim the pontilT. Ills popk u:o xni three nephews and his valet were at his bedside. Once they wen- sum moned into tho room, as the custom provides, but were rpiickly excluded when the patient revhetl. The pope, when he had lucid inter vals, also realized that the end was ut hand. "You will not win your brave fight against death to-tlat." he said to Ills doctors this morning on awaking. Cmitlilra Church (u Cnrilliiiil Ori-Klla. When, during the alarming crisis about noon, he was lying on his bed perfectly motionless, while urnund him knelt the cardinals and other members ol the papal court, pru.ting and not knowing whether the ope wns not already dead, without any preliminary restlessness, the pontilT opened bis eyes, which fell on Cnrdl nul Oicglia, who was at his side, and said solemnly: "To jour eminence, who will so soon sele the leins of HUpiTine power, I confide the churc'i in these ditlieult times." Then Mgr. Hisleti, the master of the chamber, asked for the pope's bemt diction for the court, which the popi granted, adding: "lie this my lust greeting." Then the pontilV gave his bund to kiss to the cardinals present, who were. Orcglia, liampolla. Vaiiuutclli, Dolla Voipe and VIves Y Tuto. Dr. I.apponl, profiting by the unimii' lion, ndmlnlstered restoratives, whereupon the patient sank- back as suddenly as he had rctiwd. The aged pontiff was l.tlng prone and unconscious, propped up, to assist him in breathing. One hand lay on the red silk coverlet, the heavy xn- tifical ring being in danger of falling from the shrunken finger, while the other hand clutched his rosary and crucifix. Though he was entirely un conscious, gleams nf intelligence seemed to flit across the worn face and the shadow of a smile fell over the pallid lips when the nephews Kissed and retercutlv knelt and kissed the pope's hand. .No word was spoken. The only wot i in I which broke t lie silence of thn death room was the rattle of the arms of the noble guard, who were sta tinned at every door of the pontiff's private apartments, It being their privileges and right under the clr ciiuiHtauccti to take possession of the apartments and guard the body of the pope, I'llinl Scpiip In Death CliHlnhrr, The final scene, in the death chain ber was profoundly impressive. The jiopc's death having been expected luce uoou, hU deathbed vu ur rounded by prnctleally all the inemv hers cif the ncred college now In Home and the whole papal court, while the pontiff's nephews remained in the. papal library until they re ceived word from the doctors which announced that his last expiring breath was approaching. Then they moved silently within the death chamber, some slauiling, some kneel In;,', nil awaiting the awful moment ot dissolution. In the aute-chamlter hart assembled the high rceleslastlcs, members of tho liplomatic corps and representatitC't of the pupal aristocracy, .nwnitiug the imntiuiiceinent that the final moment had come. Dr. I.apponl, who almost constantly hail his lingers on the pope's pulse. felt it become gradually wcalcer und weaker, and nt the same tlinu the pontiff's extremities began to get old, his lliis became blue, his eyes sank more deeply into the head, his breathing became even more difllciilt, and there were strange rattlings in his throat. Finally, the pope was asked to blesi his nephews and nil the others pres- nt. He attempted to raise himself, and the extreme emaciation of his person, covered with n fine nightshirt, was rendered more pronounced by the surroundings. It was a most solemn moment. Tha head of the pontilT, with its white skullcap, no whiter than the fringe of slit cry hair, rising above tin) crimson coverlet, his hand raised in the familiar gesture of benediction, the kneeling assemblage being too earnestly absorbed in deep affliction, veneration and weeping to even make movement. Profound silence reigned in the popes bedroom, only broken by the loctors rising to render their expir ing patient more comfortable, by tho sobs of the ever-faithful valet, l'io iVntra, or the murmured p ravers of Mgr. I'inVri, the papal confessor, him self 81 years of age. who had to be as sisted to tin bedside. l'rfiiTN Itecllril for flic l)yliiic. Softly he recited the prayers for i the dying, the pontiff at one moment ppearing to follow them as though conscious of wliat was transpiring. but he could not speak. Then the dy ing pope murmured something to himself, in which those bending over him heard the words: "father" and Mother." 'Hie last conscious act of the on- tifT was to turn his eyes toward the great crucifix on the wall, after which he suffered from a Ktroxysm of clinking, during which he passed away. rhen the silence of awe-stricken assemblage was broken by the sonor ous, solemn voice of Cardinal Serafino Vannutelli, the grand penitentiary, intoning the reipiieum ai-teruam (rest eternal). Outside the death chamber expecta tion was intense, but the sight of the sorrowing faces of those leaving the room was suflleient, without words, to spread the sad news, which was not long in spreading throughout Itouie. OcrilrrpiirpN In Di-nlh Cliiiinher. The occurrences, in the death chamber immediately following the pope's, demise were of impressive sol- emnit v. Couriers had been dispatched to summon those who are delegated to perform the first religious olllces to ward the dead pope, and soon tin) cbanting of the rrunciscan monks was heard, as two by two, In coarse brown habits, and vvitli sandaled feet, they proceeded to the. room in whieli ! lco lay dead. From time immemorial ! Franciscans have been M'nitentiarie of St. I'eters. Following them came , the noble guard to watch over the pontiff's re mains, the brilliant of their uniforms contrasting strikingly with the som ber attire of the ipiulntly garbed monks and the solemn dignity of the chamber itself. The only sound heard was the measured chanting of the salms of penitence, bj a group of monks kneel ing beside the couch of death. The noble guards took up positions at the foot of the couch and stood by, rigid and silent as statues, with swords diawn. The death chamber preserved much the same appearance as it did at tha time of the final illness of the pope. Across the middle of the room huig heavy draperies, partly concealing the bed on which la the silent form of the dead pontilT. By the side of the low bed burned a number of can dles, and from above looked down the picture of the Madonna, with the In fant Christ in her arms. Leo's desk was closed, but some ivX the books on religious topics which lie kept, remained on it. The body lay exactly as it was at the moment of the pope's last expir ing breath. A vvhlje veil was thrown over the dead man's face, while await ing the solemn entrance of the Cam eralengo, who was to olllclnlly pro nounce the pontilT actually dead. Tin; grevvsoine details of the cm balmlng will not be crformed until after the lapse of "I hours. Then tin; body will he robed in full jMmtlll eal vestments for the imposing fuuer ul ceremonies If. Engagement Between the Venezue lan Forces and Revolutionists at Ciudad Bolivar. APPARENT VICTORY FOR THE FORMER. The Yeneaurlan I'lret .liilnril Willi llir l.nnil Kurera In tin- Attack, Hip ItPvitliltlnnlata IIckIkIIiik I)p pprtp SIpUpiiIiik Sppiip Whrif the Slnukp Clr ii red Away. fioleilutl, Venezuela, .Sunday, July 10. At five o'clock this morning th engagement between the govern ment forces and the revolutionist occupying Cindtid liolivar begun it two different directions. The revolu tlonlsts opened the battle. At six o'clock the smoke over Cut dud liolivar was so thick that It was impossible to see the city. At seven o'clock the government troops, after a terrible fight, in which they lost more than 100 men, captured the cemetery. At eight o'clock the Ven ezuelan lleet.conslsting of five men-of-war, shelled the government building at t'ludnd liolivar. At ten o'clock the revolutionists flag had disappeared from the gov ernment building and nt 11 all the streets near that building were cap tured by the government forces aii'l a charge of all the government sol diers in the city was ordered. The wounded were then beginning to arrive at the government hospi tals from all directions, and the fight was general, but the movements could not. lie followed from here In conseipicnci- of the .smoke caused b tin- lire of the artillery of the revolu- tlonlsts, which seemed formidable. It was answered vigorously by the gov ernment guns and only a few shots reached the fleet. At two in ilic afternoon a block of houses opposite the government building was captured by stotm. The revolutionists seemed to lie re sisting desperately. The press correspondent will follow the advance, with (icn. Itlvas. The hitter is waiting for a signal from icu. (iomez, the Venezuelan com mander, who conducted the attack from Miratlares, to enter Cuidud lioli var with nil his reserves and It guns. The spectacle in the streets of Cul dad liolivar when the smoke cleared away was heartrending. There were over SOU dead revolutionists in the streets, not counting the wounded. A SENSATIONAL STORY. Illll Itnilollih S ll 1,1 Him- Uimip to Ills I'm lln-r's I'm nil mill .Secured latl of lloliln-ry Ioot, Union, .Mii July ai. After an un preeedeiilcd career if the sensational ami bravado, another startling chap ter was iiddcdcd Monday morning to the liudiilph-Colliiis case. To-day I'inkerloii detectives from St. Louis and federal men from Stan- Ion, Mo., are scouring the countryside near that town in search of William liudoliili. who, if tile story be true J ,i,.,ry returned ( father' -i farm last week, secured the last ot the l n ion bank robbery spoils, and made good lust escape. Without fear, he seems to have entered this neighbor hood, which, on account of Collins, trial, is a veritable hot-bed of ofllcials and excitement. TIi'h latest, escapade of lludolph smacks of the fearless methods of tht outlaws from first to last. LEFT LONDON FOR IRELAND. KliiK I'.ilwnril nml li ii Aleinmlra anil SnltP l.r a vi- I'ur Their Vlalt lu Iri-liiml. London, July 21. King Kdward and Queen Alexandru.uccompaiiled by the I'rinccss Victoria and their suites, left lmdon ut 1 p. in., Monday, for Ireland. Though the day was gloomy, largt crowds gathered In front of Ducking ham palace and along the route to Fusion station and enthusiastically cheered their majesties, who drove to the depot in state landaus, escorted by u detachment of the household cavalry. The king wore the uniform of un admiral. Klaborate arrangements were mad? by the railroad company for the com fort of the king's party. The plat form was closed to the public, and the royal train was beautifully deco rated. When their majesties alighted at the station, which was also hand somely decorated, they were received by the railroad directors, with whom they shook hands. With the cheers of the people ringing In their ears the king and queen left londou at i p. in., for Holyhead, where the roynl yacht is awaiting their jnujNtle They expect to reach Kingstown . nlivt o'clock Tuesday morning. 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