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RHOADS, | oble, in the department of Isere | | road disa | Moirans is on the River patronage of his | INGLES ' An Ultimatum Presegted to the Chilean Junta | FOR THE OUTRAGE ON OUR SATLORS, | The Attack, It Has Been Decided by Our Chief Magistrate and His Advisers, Was Equal to the Inva- son of a Foreign Nation—Another Death from the Affray. WasHiNaTON, Oct. 27. Jastuent has received a dispatch from ‘aptain Schley announcing the death of Coal Heaver Turnbull, who was injured by the mob which attacked the Amer- ican sailors at Valparaiso. This is the second death resulting from the affray. Turnbull had received no less than twenty stab wounds, several of them penetrating his lungs, Yesterday Secretaries Blaine and Tracy held an important conference with the president at the White House | at which the Chilean affair was thor- | oughly discussed. At a recent secret cabinet meeting the question of Jutallel between the recent outrage inValparaiso and the affair at New Orleans was dis- cussed in all its bearings. It was deter- mined at this meeting that there was nothing in common between the two incidents, and that the Chilean affair had developed into & more serious one than at first anticipated. Equal to Firing on the Flag. Recent official dispatches have made the case plain to the administration here and show that the action of the Chil- eans was not only an insult to our flag, but an offense equal to the firing on it. The attack upon a foreign sailor or sol- dier wearing his nation's uniform on land when he has been granted protec tion and immunity by the government owing the land is, in international law, the same n attack on the flag of | that sailor or soldier's nation. The ad- visers of the president have made plain to him that the attack on | sailors on Chilean ground was equal the invasi of a hostile nation and an attack on one of our government build- ings flying our flag. The Chilean gov- otection and safe rs and violated it, To Present an Ultimatum, Acting upon this advice the sent to the Chilean government ur minister ut Sant an explanat Sufficient answer to been reced to the time the for the White H ference WAS theref 10 pre pare second message to C 2. This will in the nature of an ultimatum. In such | documents a date is set to give the gov- ernment addressed time to frame its | reply. (he comference in the White | was long, so as to fully ac quaint Blaine with all the details of t lasted for nearly two he Minister Egan Presents the Demand. BANTIAGO, Oct r Acting on in- structions from Washington Minister Egan, after making brief, but pointed | summary of all the facts involved in the recent trouble, formally demanded reparation from the government of Chile. Mr. Egan expressed in distinct | terms the feeling of great indignation which the state Be to at Washing- | ton feels at the whole affair, and informs | the junta that this is no informal sug- igestion: that his government « xpects some kind of satisfaction for the assanlt j upon the Baltimore's crew, and demands | an immediate explanation of the whole affair and reparation for y injuries in- | Ricted The opinion ng forelgm ministers that ti ita will immediately the paration den The \ residents is ene and Minister | Egan's a« 1 gives great satisfaction, The navy de- 88 al it ur ise House Mr, the case, TS. Ve Max anded EYmpat tirely wi ptain Schley OVER AN EMBANKMENT. Futeen Fatally Injured on a French Railroad, Paris, Oct. 27.—A frightful railroad alamity is reported from Moirans, on the railroad between Lyons and Gren line near Moirans the en- ated train At a steep ine gine the ill f rs 1 and went The train was the carriages were tf | frightful has | their lives ir | Bfty injured The falar | engine attact $ | patisey x 1 | CHINES S00 1 i The re i comment, Morge. Not Guilty of Forgery. np, Oct. 27. When the day, Hust. the jury in the had not agreed had been ont The judge when they remained antil noon they found the pris oner not guilty, The verdits gives gen. | oral satisfaction, as the almost universal pinion was that the charge of forgery {was brought against Dashiell through { spite by his former partner in business, {with whom he had disagreed. The | other indictments were nolle prossed, Clases They ince Saturday evening srdered then back warn A Jealous Woman's Victim, IXpraxaronss, Oct, «Mrs. Marga | ret Ross, who was shot on Bunday by | Mrs. Lillie Stevens, died late yesterday | afternoon at the city hospital.” The de fence will be insanity. Mrs. Stevens suffered from paralysis during her child. hood, and her mind was affected. Bho was also receiving attention from Leon Grente, who was in company with Mrs, Ross when she was shot. The act was prompted by jealousy, -~ ai. Arkansas’ Ex.Treasurer on Trial, Larne Rock, Oct, #7.-The case of ex-State Treasurer Woodruff was taken up in the court yesterday. The defend. aut entered a plea of not guilty, and the work of securing a was immed begun. The gh funy rigorous manner The Oldest Female Abolitionist, AN'SDENARD | PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Interest Presented | in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND 8AY A Chapter of Accldents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, ASHLAND, Pa., Oct, 26,—John Berg aged 15 years, while attempting to board a moving freight train near here, beneath the cars and was instantly killed, Both legs and an arm were cut fell | | The Young Detroiter Finishes off and his body was horribly mangled. | Puiravereuia, Oct, 20,—The veteri- | nary department of the University of | Pennsylvania, owns a curiosity that if | known, would create envy in the heart of many museum managers. It is a heifer about 2 years of age, with a heart beating in its throat, West Custer, Pa, Oct, body of Michael Martin was found on the Chester Valley railroad at Centre ville He is thought to have been mur dered, as the engineer on the road saw two men running from the spot, and the matter is being investigated. Privagerrmia, Oct. 26, —Peter Maher, the champion pugilist of Ireland, achieved his first noteworthy victory since his ar rival in this coantry when he defeated Jim Daly in 2 minutes and 48 seconds. The contest took place at the Ariel club room, Christian street, below Eighth, in the presence of over 8,000 people SuxsuRy, Amelia Yo der, of East Sunbury, while ironing with a lighted lamp at her side the lamp snd denly explod dd, the burning oil fire to Miss Yoder's clothing, « cle of which was burned fr The poor lingered in agony f ®, when she AUBURN aged 50 year tective Shue Pa., Oct. 26 setting Very arti ym her body horrible attempting to adelphia and Reading railroa leged that he ved and placed obst: ions on the tracks, He made a « AIrTes n Pr Works desty iantern Ali tis thady Mi ns i be taken on the 20. United States Walter Ly possible that William ex-state treasurer gland. Mr. Lyon says nglishman and his rela. that country. When his office he says he went to New York and telling his people any- intention Klates Livesey fives Livesey thinks he « mailed thing ab Benjamin J was held in next term of urt by United Pritaperruia, Oct. 0 Dossett, a sub i £1,500 bail to answer at Lhe the United Stages district os States Commissioner Edgnnds upon the charge of rifling lettors the ir contenta The accused has been under suspicion for some time, and yesterday Postal In Spector Greggs and Parkam took hign in custody Up n him was found &4 HX, the contents of three decoy letters Wiriaxsronr, Pa, Oct. 26. In th June flood of 15958 the house of Jaco Schultz on Lye Away and three of his children drowned Ever since ths ime Schultz | n the MING Creek. was saws } H Has wan stream sear has mitted to jail without bail charged wich murder, and George Morris was held as All RCOMSSOTY T here has wen ng manifested between white and colored people over the mur der in and many threats were made burgess has issued a Consider able bad feel the Sharpsburg The PeRCe Drociamn ’ » Reaping takers of ti the board Oct. 8 have tifi directors that hes send no more len institution for inter Express con pany charge of then In accordance with this notice the body of an unknown man, found in a fence cor ner near this city, will be delivered t the express « mpany, to be forwarded to one of the Philadelphia medical col le res under been notif bry after they sh uni tified bodies t ment Pe take ITrsevrG, Oct, 20. <Ellsworth of Rostraver tu wnship county, was morning and lodged in jail burg for the attempted w mesenger train on the McKees; a1 be vernon railroad, near McMahon st tion last Monday night, and for the same offense again Saturday night Luse, who = 0 crimes. He appears to have been actu ated solely by a mischievous spirit, as he says he hid near by Just 10 “see the thing strike for court, MeavviLie, Pa., Oct. 27.—The New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio railroad has decided to run their road under the block signal system, the same as the Pennsylvania. The road is to be divided into four divisions for dispatchers, from Luse, arrested at his home this | Salamanca to Corry, Corry to Meadville. | Meadville to Pymatuning, and from | Pymatuning to Kent. Two additional sets of train dispatchers will be required, the business being done from the Mead- ville office. Twentysix additional tele fraph operators will be required, and i RY seVen elevated signal towers will 3 : 1H] E i i i | Garden Saturday night: | fad 26,—The | | Albert and Highest of all in Leavening Power,.—U, 8S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, B : \\ ABSOLUTELY PURE Roa MARTIN'S RACE AND RECORD. 25 Miles Ahead, New York, Oct 26,—~This was the score at the finish of the six day interna tional bicycle race at the Madison Square Martin, 1,466; Ashinger, 1441; Lamb, 1.862: Schock, ; Albert, 1,808; Bovst. 1.801 The last lap was made at 10:13. just 142 hours from the start Both Martin and Ash- inger break the world's record of 1,405 miles, previously held by Schock. The finish was in the ence of the biggest crowds that the Garden has ever held. From the time the total number of hours was: Martin, 15 hours; Ashing: F, hours 25 minutes: Schock, 29 hou minutes, and Lamb, 81 hours B vst over forty hours As soom us the race was over tl testants were bundled up by ers and hustled « ut t the ne for a much needed were uproariousl the Garden Manager Eel would which §%,000 Out of this Ma in for §3,000 known th the receipts pre one of the each man rested race Dogan ach rested proba HE WAS BURIED ALIVE The Shocking Sight Presented by a lesurrected Body. Exe, Pa., Oct struggle shape features agony endur head i shreds AR Wa coffin, Blood the face, thr awful despair the d tore his own flesh in hi Several fingers had off, and the hand until they scarce nblex 1 wna i human being GRAND OPENI SEASON '91-92. Westmoreland | years old, confesses to both | He is held in $4,000 bail | | | | Carn | Bellefonte Grain Market, Corrected White Corn, eat she als Barley wheat Hed whea Kye per b shel per Duslic Hed per bus) i ¥ per bushel &Co: Wi A ---FALL AND WINTER -:- Philad Branch Samu are the ! tesides dress « kinds ol Don t be your heavy, in a en in B very | ) als eliable itest in there SPECIAL NOTICE ellefonte, « ty © d of the most fashionable colors all garments are at prices that will astonish you. big rush to buy winter clothing will find what you want, CHEAPEST STORE IN BELLE- FONTE Pay the Philadelphia Branch a visit and you SAM'LL LEWIN, PROPRIETOR, BELLEFONTE, PA. Allegheny St. LINO, BH. ORYIS, C. MM, BOWER. E. L. OBEYS | ORVIS, BOWEN, & ORVIK Attorneysat Law Omee on second floor in Crider's Exehange | (GARMAN HOUSE High Street, opposite the | House, Entirely new, | Steam Heat, Electric | moaern improvement D. GARMAN Prop elor, { Court New furniture 41 the Af and all (VENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Corner of Hig Receive Deposits: Dis BROERTY Cashier B. & B. BEDFORD CORDS ! | { | ! ! DON'T PAY INCH MIXED BEDFORD CORD y " ‘ i eey DRESS FABRICS. "i ’ a» “BOGGS & BUHL, NEAR Near) GC QUEEN & CO. | The famous firm of Occulists and Opticians of PHILADELPHIA il * was raed y "| [8 | | A i 3 4 i One ft 36 pecialists on the EY) TO BELLEFONTE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, HOUSI] : RERHOFI} QUEEN & CO. f Chestoul 8, Philadelphia { James i A but itor of ef late of Walker tow nahin ) The first Musser and A of Danie A decogsed i" hn account of trator of ete, of Mrs. Nannie Bellefonte p deceased * Anal acoount DG Bash, 4 first and final account of Mary Beh Bohrer and Jacob Behrer, adminis rato le if Jacob Behrer, late of Patton townehip, deceased 1 The first and final account of DD. 8. Ket or, administrator of ete, of Wm FP Tipton, late of Howard bore, decessed IS, The first and final account of Orpha O Youngman and H. EK. Duck, administrators of ele, of W, JH, Youngman, late of Millheim bore, decased 15. First and final scoount of I. N. Gordon, administrator of ete, of Theo. Gordon, late of Bellefonte, deceased 3, First and partial account of |, NX. Gordon, administrator of ete, of James D, Gordon, late of Bellefonte, deceased JOHN A RUPP, Register, ~Edison is quoted as saying that ul. timately one's house will be both lighted and heated at a cost which will not ex. ceed sixty cents per annum, If this bo true “ultimately” cannot make its ap. apearance upon the horizon of life any to soon, particularly up bere in the top of the Alleghenies where we fre. quently have about nine months winter out of the year, nas Huston wed witia wooun! of Lydia Walters, administrators of ate Miinney se of Millhelm boro dey » Jerrad adminis inte of Harper Sheridan, { Louisa Bush, #xeen conrad req
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