How a Scheme to Exile President Fonseca Failed, | THE JUNTA OF RIO GRANDE DO 8UL. They Have a Well Equipped Army ' and Are Prepared to Defend Their State Against the Dictator's Troops, Fonseca's Soldiers Join Their Cape Dom Pedro Willing to Return Loxvox, Nov, 17.—~A special dispatch to the London Times from Santiago, Chile, says that a person who was a pineal actor in the revolution against yom Pedro states that the premier at the time sent a note to Petropolis, urg- ing Dom Pedro to return to Rio Janeiro, This note was pocketed and forgotten by the doctor at the palace in the excite- ment of that period. Dom Pedro fled instead of facing the movement, which would have yielded to his presence, In May and June, 1800, certain parties had made arrangements to ship Da Fonseca and his cabinet away from Brazil just << gr : as Fonseca had shipped off Dom Pedro, U ING (1}l] AST] L but those interested in freedom of elec 0 tions had not come forward, and the op- use our tors portunity was lost, Rio Grande do Sal's Junta, Dispatches from Santiago say that if Grande do Sul telegrams may be the junta considerers itself h to decline Governor Cas to join the op provincial move NCTOBAGED | Cri tne ws § three Ix d eastIM wii BRING YoU una ns « osed of Azzey Br 1, General “ ( |! MORE : PLEASURE, | OLD HONESTY ” is.the vey! est fey gui itp ne = KT FAILTOTRYT n Fizer & Bros. Ii suisville Ky ri A Well Equipped Army. vt} . 4 Pra LH F ' mu } WN wi te n sme oy Dom Pedro's Patriotism, ) 6, Au rdis 18} resence i nder a fina vit 1 3 . and A FAMILY WIPED OUT. tesult of a Tenement Fire in Columbus Terrible the thie combination of MOCHA, JAVA and RIO, Card Given und package, For o everywhere, Webka § } very § oo Co, Toedo. BWARD K. RHOADS, = Civ It Shipping & Commission Merchant £2 oY tion Anthracite, Bituminous and The ol at 3:55 8. 1 Woodland. R 3 fir The ( ( ) A | age ns RB } y, Pi : i : Jumes, ages The Ohlo Senatorship, J Corn | . led m } 1% %. Now Ex-(Governor Foraker | ng interview vesterday tary Fost pre snnmably pnt } senator {) sf terey in Ohi ar Foster is a very ardent man in the by the Dy Lilie fight believed that he will ) take an active interest in the corrtest Joseph P. Smith, editor of the Urbana (Ohio) Citizen, who had charge of the contests in the legislative districts in Ohio during the late campaign in the interest of Senator Sherman, is also in town. Mr. Smith says there is abso Jutely no doubt of Sherman's election Of sixty of the ninety-three members and senators-elect who have declared themselves, he says Sherman has forty gix and Foraker fourteen present , Respectfully so friends and the § NEAR P.R.R BELLEFONTE. STATION Yothing On Earth Will Depew Eulogizes Parnell, New York, Nov, 16. ~The Academy of Music was crowded to excess last night to hear Chauncey M. Depew's enlogy on the late Charles Stewart Par- {pell, The lesson of Parnell's life, said | Mr, Depew, after sketching the Watary {of his life and ita most striking inei- dents, was the superiority of constitn. tional over revolu onaty methods, The dead hes was compared with Gambetta, Cavour and Bismarck, and the peroration Was a for Ireland's content, happi- ness and prosperity, ——— —————— A Whole Fleet Missing. Loxpok, Nov. 17.-Intense anxie prevails amon the relatives and fri the crew of the Brightling Bea all the vessels of which were at LIX mm Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Serong and Healthy | Prevents all Disease, AFFAIRS IN BRAIL. |... ons So and Rolled on Live Coals, i WiLkespaRRE, Pa., Nov. |'T, Ruddy, whose mind has been un { balanced for some time, took advantage | of his brother's absence from the house | |to carry out an inexpressibly fiendish | { purpose, of which he himself was the | | victim, Escaping from the room in which he had been confined he secured | a carving knife and slashed his throat | twice | did not reach the jugular vein, Leav- ing a trail of blood behind him from | { kitchen to shed he went down the steps and poured coal oil over his clothes, { completely saturating them, returned up stairs, the oil dripping from his clothes, and shoveled the live coals out of the stove, scattering them over the floor. As the smoke began to rise he lay down and rolled across the | floor, Instantly he was a mass of flames. Neighbors who had rushed in, but too late to save him, The fire in the house was extinguished with some pails of water, but all that remained of Ruddy was what resembled a charred log. The younger brother, Anthony, had gone down town to bring up a physician, as the authorities had promised - that the brother should at once be removed to the asylum at Dan- ville, A Juvenile Murderer, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 17. James Wood, colored, aged 10, was committed to await the action of the coroner, on the charge of having killed Mrs On July 18 Wood and two companions, Kennard Pearce and William Burk, pur chased a goat of Mrs, Hackvania, After the pure hase the decided that they did not want the g it back. She 1 money, when Wi Gruenbaunm Confesses, PruLapeLraia, Nov, 17.—Ex] countants are at rx 4 he the Bergner & Eng trying to fix the the same faces are house” year aft Fatal Freight Wreck ov... | A fatal rear er ) 1a fy 4 Emmet Pays the Fines Yyopoy rey ITTSHUS met 8 ADPeRrancs house th the fine A Poor House Walls Sad Death Canvisie, Pa., Nov, 18.—Quite a sen ent n has ¥en rode ed by the de atl of the lad alle a to have been beaten death by John Lafferty at ldaville Adams county, just across the Cumber land county line A trial for murder will probably be the result. The body of the boy showed a number of bruises and there is doubt that death wis caused by a cruel beating at the hands of the farmer The boy is the son of a poor woman of this place and was taker from the almshouse by Lafferty fttie Bentley's Bonanza Blocked, Norrisrows, Pa, Nov, 4 Bentley, colored, who has been goin about collecting money for two colores churches at Hatboro | swer for alleged false representations | Bentley, it is alleged, was not authorized to collect funds. He carried two sub scription books, one for each church, and, it is said, appropriated to his own | use the money he collected. | A Brakeman's Awful Death, Wikessanne, Pa, Nov, 17, William Hontz, of Ashley, a brakeman on the Central radlroad, died Jers as the result of a horrible accident whilq coup ling coal cars. He had reached for the big fron hook and held it in front of 17.~John | The wound was rough and jagged, but He then | seen the smoke | Thomas one at Jenkintown, the other | has been committed to an- | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. B i % ABSOLUTELY PURE Real No Cheap Titles, The man who gets the D. from the new Washington will degree Catholic univer have to earn it. be no honorary title, given but gained by must sp obtaining divinity The We ¥ GRAND OPENING SEASOIN '91-O2. -:-FALL AND WINTER -:- | i ING, MH. ORVIS, OC, M, BOWER, A ORVIS, BOWER, & ORVIF Attorneysat Law Ofece on second floor in Crider's Exchange VARMAN HOI High Street, Hou Entirely ney Steam Heat, Electr) Light, as | modern improvements, SPECIAL SALE IN FUR DEPARTMDNT 1000 Biack Fur NMufls, 8] 600 Cape B« Mufie, 82 100 Imitation Beaver Nutria NT os 49 9 2 Mutl V 50) BOGGS & BUHL Feder QUEEN & CO. The famous firm of Occulists and Opticians Of PHILADELPHIA PIAYE Arrange “na e Of Lhe MF oe he EY} TO BELLEFONTE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16 i QUEEN & CO. { Chestnut 81, Philadelphia Philad Branch - Our new tre county have town. time. is phenomenal-—Dbes years business the the reliable clothing You get full THEY ARE HERE ovel bundles are ause afte people going coming in every THE WHOLE STORY The success of the Philad, Branch r many of Cen. learned that it is house value of the every SAM’, LEWIN, of Lydia A istrators of fe Millhelm Dora, adminis late of Harper Sherwdan ! Lbowiisa Bush, execu - ieee wt and final account of Mary Beh ret Tacob Behrer, adminis id: Behrer, late of Patton ahiip, deesnsed The first and Saal account of D. 8, Kel . jer, administrator of ete f Wm, F. Tipton, late of Howard hora, decegsed 15. The first and fual acoount of Orpha © Youngman and H. KE Deck, administrators of ete. of W, 1. Youngman, ate of Millheim bore, deeasnd 19. First and final account of 1. N. Gordon, administrator of ete, of 1 heo. Gordon, iste of Bellefonte, decoased - 0. First and partial scoount of 1. N. Gordon, administrator of ete, of James DD. Gordon, laste of Bellefonte, deceased JORN A. RUPP, Hegister Arica TION FOR CHARTER. will be aoe to the Court of : PROPRIETOR, Rlleghen St BELLEFONTE PA.
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