wi ais a wf 'd Er FF reads that OLD HoNEsTY CHEWING . TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ONCE tries it, and saves money and secures more satisfactionthan ever before. AVOID imitations. Insiston having the genuine, If your dealer hasn't it ask him to get it for you. dO. FINZER & BROS., Lonisville, Ky. 1] i | and finally | cartridge factory and magaz { and raised him to the rank of gener | with nose | line, { lic was the eldes DA FONSECA RESIGNS The Dictator Overthrown by a Re- volt in Rio Janeiro, GENERAL PEIX0TO NOW PRESITIENT The Brazilian Capital in a state of Excitement and Business Gene erally Suspended—The News Ite. ceived with Cheers and Exclama~ tious of Satisfaction. R10 JANEIRO, Nov. 24.—A revolution broke out here yesterday and Da Fon- seca at once resigned in ano Peixoto. The opposition to Dictator Fonseca has gathered sufficient force to break through the barriers erected by the government to hold it in check and to make itself master of the situation. No deta’s have yeu been received as to the precise methods wdopted, formidable that Fonsoca considered it impossible longer to maintain his ascend- | ancy and has surrendered his authority, | In retiring, or ‘“‘resigning,” as he calls | it, he declared that he did so in favor of ; Floriano Peixoto, the vice president or | vice chief of the provisional government | of which Fonseca was the head. Whe- ther the opposition will be content to allow Peixoto, about whom little is known here, to assume the leadership of the state is not known. Rio de Janeiro is in a state of great excitement, but no reports have come as yet indicating mob law or serious dis. order. the effect of putting a stop for the time being to all kinds of business. The ex- changes are closed and everybody is so interested in watching political devel- opments that thought given to commercial pursuits or business gagements. The news that ad resigned spread through like wildfire, Everywhere it ceived with enthusiastic cheers and ex. clamations of satisfaction. Ihe Fallen President, noel De no 14 oh Fonsecs the city Was Ti Ma dora da Fonseca was born in n his father's si tugnese stock. y fan | was wealthy and the fath entury, receiving some o« in the province of Rio emigrated Brazi ried a Br ian father « ture president o wl rene whom the fi azi three n In i CGE in the he the war with Paraguay, wi Deodor ed upon him th en made him oo in Matto-Grosso province, placed him in charge of the y ne 24 ine at MO, mimand f the army ai Fonseca is a man of portly and im- pressive physique, of medium height, slightly inclined to be ad ui and wears a full beard, now some | what streaked with grey. His sons ware 1 N | educated in an American school, and one | of his dang} | can, the husband of the other iters is married to an Ameri- being an Fed | | Englishman, | eminent men of the Republic. to the rank of adjutant general | army under the empire, i ment becanus: fing for a chief ft that po | i 99% | that orde "i | servi f +3 { the BROWARD K. RHOADS, | elected to and inaugurated in that { ion under the provisions of the new The New President. General Floriano Peixoto, new president of Brazil, is one of the most He roge of th In April, 1890, he was made minister of war, in suc. cession to Senor Benjamin Constant, who was transferred to another depart- the soldiers were clamor. who had been more with military affairs, 1890, Ruy Barbosa was ousted from the ministry of finance, Cate with de the closely identified n Angust be- wtisfaction ree per cent, of all cust duties to Ix in gold, and Peixoto was made his , retain ng that position until there was a com plete change in the ministry in January inst, resulting from a vote of « the cabinet passe ’ the « OTR paid General BUCCaSROT 4 ensure on ET esa, anwhile been lent of and in Feb already stated, was formally Y He visional vice under Fonseca Creneral As presi repul Fuary, posi. { constitution Shipping & Commission Mehr Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. | 4 or: 0 A Grain, Corn Ears, Shelle Oats, Baled Hay | KINDLING WOOD by the Bunch solicits the Respectfully friends and the public a NEARFP.R.R BELLEFONTE. patronage of his t 8 coal yard STATION Nothing On Earth Will ‘ rIxm Kheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents sil Disease. Good for Monlting Hens, | gets | tion, | James 8S, Clarkson will manage {| Year | | MINNEAPOLIS GETS IT. June 7 Fixed as the Date for the I¥a- tional Republican Convention. Wasiixarox, Nov. Minneapolis the Republican National conven. It will be held June 7. General Re- presidential campaign next 3 This is the story of the action of the Republican National committee in a nutshell. There was, perhaps, never IX] vt 3 the publican | such a bitter struggle for the leation of | & comvention. All the cities which put in bids worked hard and spent a great deal of money The resignations of Messrs, Quay and Dudley, of the ¢ ommittee, were accepted by the Republican National committee, and the action of the executive come. mittee naming J. 8. Clarkson, of Iowa, as Quay's, and Willima Barbour, of New York, as Dudley's successor. was ap roved, The « between Mr, Mo. Jride and Mr, Bartoh as the representa tive of Utah on the committee was de cided in favor of the former, George A, Hobart, of New Jersey, was elected vice chairman, i test Japan's Recent Earthquake, SAN Fraxcisco. Nov, 4, ~The steamer China arrived from Hong Kong and Yokohama yesterday, bringing details of the great earthquake that occurred in Japan on October 28. The number killed in Nagoya, Gifu and Ognki is placed at 5,000, number of wounded 15, 000 and the total number of houses dee stroyed fifteen to sixteen thousand. smaller towns of Iehinomiya, Kasamatsu and Takegahana are have been wiped out altogether, Re-Elected to Parliament, Loxpon, Nov. 4 William L. Jackson, chief secretary of Ir as member of avor of Flori- | All that | is known is that the uprising was so | The uprising, however, has had | n- | | colonies, | justice, Benor Villaverde, DEATH OF W. J. FLORENCE The Eminent American Comedian Buc cumbs to Pneumonia. PHILADELPHIA, Nov, %0.—William J. Florence, the popular actor, died in his room at the Continental hotel at 8:80 last evening—died so peacefully that | even the faithful watchers who remained | by his side until the end came were not aware of the actor's death until he had seased breathing ror several minutes. As to the immediate cirenmstances of | Mr. Florence's death the physicians are | They did say, however, that | the fatal termination was scented two | The terrible weakness conse- | | quent upon the run of his disense—the | pneumonia—to which direction all fears | after the disease proper | reticent, days ago. were turned WILLIAM J, FLORENCE. had run its course, was the immediate cause of the actor's death. The body was immediately placed in charge of Undertaker Bringhurst, and was forwarded to New York today, From there tl 4 ably pass to J any. place, where int New York, William J. F resting place in Greenwood cemetery, taken after the Agnes’ church until ) wmieral train will pro dead erment Nov, M4. lorence found ¢ rece wih ae the Other Notable Deaths Alvan Duval ive of Ken- ky, at Fran) ex-chief just Aged 60 "nite 8 home in Baltim Edwin A nith Governor Robert at his residence in Phi 8 years old Governor Al at the Denison hot direct canse of ble, superinduci Associat the Pennsylvania supreme on > home at Indiana. The judge has suffering from diabetes for some veurs and was recently attacked with iright’s disease. A week ago a malignant car- buncle developed at the base of the brain and gangrene set in. FOUR LOST IN A FIRE One Woman Bummed to Death. Two Others and a Boy Suffocated. Jaxesrows, N. Y., Nov. 24.—A fatal fire in which fo lost thei the kitchs r liv Las 1 i in Ng Was en the 1 man in maxing his stumbled ge Wi win walls re age, City . Pa off by a bolted other three room where was burned. but they They were Mrs, Buchanan, the pastry cook. who came f the Riddel in Bradford to wy, who and Marsh, sullocated remained a dishwasher, her boy were locked # arma near the door of the Mar } was in bed hotel was conducted by Snowden & Tompkins. The Grand Central restaur- ant suffered considerable loss by fire, over night, ; Mrs. Bachas in each other room. Mrs in and The Spain's Cabinet Resigns, Maprip, Nov, 28. Senor Silvein, min. ister of the interior, and all the members of the council have resigned their port- folios, They gave as their reason that in the present politi al crisis the queen regent shouk be unfettered resignations were accepted, and Senor Canovas del Castillo was appointed to | select a new ministry, Mavrip, Nov, 24. The ministry. as finally approved by the queen regent, is as follows Prime minister, Canovas del Castillo: minister of interior, Senor Elduayan; | | minister of foreign affairs, the Duke of | | Tetuan; | Azcarraga; minister of marine, Admiral | Montojo; minister of war, General do minister of finance, Senor Concha Castanada; minister of public works, Senor Linares Rivas: minister of Senor Robledo; minister of The minister of finance i& a new man in ministerial life, Brooklyn Short of Water, New Youk, Nov, 24.~As a result of the big break in the conduit in East New York Saturday afternoon, by which four men were killed, Brooklyn is on the verge of a water famine. There is scarcely enough water in the Ridgewood reservoir to last, even ith the utmost care, over twelve or fifteen hours, Bynum Withdraws, Wasmixarox, Nov. 3. Congressman Bynum, of Indiana, is out of t sponk- p race. 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