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Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and yery easy to take, One or Jwe ills make a dose, They aS stxiotly Yegetabia as fy Yt gripe = t by thelr gentle action please w ef ion = vials _ 25 cents ; five for $1. Sold by draggists everywhere, or sent by mall *OARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE ————— Lop relief in adv | tionists REVOLUTION IN’ HAWAII. Annexation to the United States Desired, QUEEN LILIUOKALANI IS DEPOSED, the White the Revolt, to Disfranchise the An Resldents Attempt Cause of The Provisional Recognized by Austria, Germany, Russian and Italy, SAN Fraxcisco, Jan, 80,—The Hawaiian steamer Claudine arrived at this port at 2 o'clock Saturday morningavith the news of a revolution at Konolg™. The revolu have succeeded in overthrowing the Government of Hawaii, and the United States marines have been landed, A pro visional government has been established and a commission, headed by Mr. Thurs ton, came in on the Claudine en route to Washington with a petition to the Ameri can government to annex the Hawaiian Islands to the United States. The first intimation of trouble came on January 15, when the queen tried to get the cabinet to sign a new constitution that disfranchised all foreigners, and put the government in the hands of the native politicians The ministers refused, and when threatened by the queen fled for their lives. They returned later and induced the queen to postpone the coup public meeting in front of the palace The queen announced the failure of her plans, and a native orator demanded the lives of the ministers. Early in the even ing citizens met and formed a committee of public safety. On Jan. 16 a mass meet ing was held in the armory. At about 5 o'clock p. m. the United States steamship Boston landed 50 men, fully armed. They marched to the office of the consul general of the United States All day on Tuesday, the 18th, the com- munity was in a state of of expectancy, looking to the committee of public safety to do semething to end the tension. The committee in the meantime was not idle, being incessantly occupied completing its organization and completing the final ar rangements necessary to the proclamation of the provisional government and its pro- jection by armed forces. The provisional government and the cabinet went to the palace and submitted their plan to the queen. She refused at first to yield, but finally retired to country residence, her troops surrendered, and the government was in the hands of the foreigners Wasmixarox, Jan. 81. There are important developments in the Hawaiian situation. First, it is pretty clearly under stood that the administration is not in any way lukewarm in the matter, as was at first supposed. Secondly, the action of the commander of the Boston, against which Great Britain is about to file a formal pro were favorably reported in the | terday, among them the measure to repeal | of physical culture in public schools | days legal half holidays; | companies to furnish surety for employe in all | three | asylum | papers; i terday | the | morgues by the various counties | poris to | of testa cy made in orphans’ court | house the rapid transit bill and the bill re There was a | | introduced were: | able eleemosynary her | to validate cases of testacy made in some | | of stock of « PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE, | What Is Being Done by the Bolons at Harrisburg. HAanrnrisnuna, Jan. 26,—A number of bills senate yes an act prohibiting members of the con | trolling boards of education in large cities {| from holding offices of emolument, and to authorize such boards to sell school prop | erty; to pension judges; to extend the mini mum school term to seven months: to au thorize township road supervisors to build election booths, and to require the practice Among To make election to authorize title the bills passed were; cases where It is demanded: thorize the election of road supervisors for years, Thomas Bradley was con firmed as trustee of the Norristown insane In the house these bills were re Permitting the publish ing, and delivery of Sunday providing for the health safety of persons employed in mines HARRISBURG, 4 to au ported favorably Hews and sale Jan 27.-1n the senate memorials were presented urging passage of a bill to close saloons on Bills were passed: To pro and maintenance of yes Memorial Day vide for the erection to com ate sheriffs and other officers for re the state board of charities: to validate partitions of real estate pens gquinng foreign insurance companies to | pay a bonus of 1 per cent. on all premums were reported favorably, Among the bills Increasing the salary of the state treasurer from 85.000 to 88.000: to protect the lives and health of miners: for the conversion of soldiers orphany’ schools into manual training schools, HAarmispuRG, Jan, 8l.-~-Among the introduced in the Inst night bills senate was | one to secure a pure, wholesome and un | adulterated milk supply by providing for the licensing of milk producers and ven ders, and the appointment of milk and dairy inspectors, Another bill read in place extends the supervision of the banking department to Institutions in state | corporated under the laws of other states HARRISBURG, Feb. 1.—In the senate yes | terday Mr. Penrose offered a resolution, re questing the Pennsylvania representatives Hawall. The resolution Bills passed: To en corporations to secure their property from lability to be wasted by managers or beneficiaries of the estate partitions of real orphans to define the ownership and voting wporatd bridge companies to charge toll for persons riding upon vehicles. In the house Messrs. Lytle, Mates, Miller, Skinner and Thornton were appointed a committee to investigate the state printing. Among the bills introduced were: Amending the pharmacy legislation estate in oourts ons; to enable in cases | In the | {| nent power | Fatally Hurt by Exploding Powd Zaxesviig, O., Feb, 1.—A terrible ex plosion occurred yesterday in the Star coal mine at Crooksville, O., twelve miles from here. The disaster was caused by five kegs of blasting powder igniting. Forty men at work in the mine were knocked down by the force of the ex plosion. Charles Koentz and John Cav. ender were fatally injured and James Young was blown fifty feet and severely burned Many others were slightly in Jured "Crooked Italian ROME, Feb, 1.—The list of ex ministers and deputies whom Signor A. Monzilli, director of the Jourean of industry and commerce, who was arrested for complicity in the bank idly Kives to a reporter as having been subsidize d by the in trouble, includes Baron merly minister of the interior: Amadei, and also Geppa, Dezerobi, Nardocei Statesmen, banks now Nicote ra, for ex-Minister Montagna, Mazzino and i puties Sincentt The Anti-Option Bin Passos. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 The sennte yester day got rid of the legislative incubus un der which it has labored since the first day of thesession., The antl op’ ons bill reached the point at which voting ix Kan at 8.15 p, | m., and after the defeat of the ame dina nts | offered by Messrs | bill wa Vilas and George the floally passed by a vote of 40 to ™, Mr. Smith's Resignation Not Accepted, Feb, 1.—-The trustees of | Lane seminary held a meeting yesterday | afternoon to consider the re signation of Rev. Henry Preserved Smith. It cided to decline his He will be relieved from end of the present term until his acted upon by the synod CINCIXNATI wis de Lo accept resignation Killed by LAUREL, Del, Feb, 1 Tazwell, a negro, went to Doll the coast of Virginia an young colored girl named Leah Wallace to marry him. Wher revolver into her mouth and shot her dead Tazwell ured CRCADe un Jilted Lover, Island, off was capt while Herz a Very Slek Man. Dr two Loxpox. Feb Brunton, an emi Be st. and Herz is suffering and enlargemen from diabetes t of the spleen, and that he must remain in bed for some time severely An Enemy Baffled. There a net fam with a y with whom the enemy teaching at the appeal is | Thoroughgood | d asked to see a | she refused he forced a | ahead of al trying to | y» | The Only ELECTROPOISE Offlce REMOVED to 1004 Mt. Vernon st., PHILADELPHIA. Persons should GENERAL AGENT of Penns Maryland an desiring agencies LD, WARE For the states address » vivania, New Jersey, qd Delaware JAS. SCOFIELD Manufacturer & Dealer in A 1 5 HARN A ) : stock | have always «: of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes Blankets, Fly-nets, thing needed about horses Spring Street, South of Alleghen THE PATRIOT Morning IN PENNSYLVANIA. — nand + nue ana every Foremost Democratic Paper | CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON | ONTHEIR WAYTOTHE WHIT} every week day morning Tuesday A Year IT LEADS IN THE NEWS Central Pennsylvania havi vires and operators, connected wit) With its rapid nd sixty-five sven ine evening seve] Bournemo uth | Prin | physicians signed a bulletin that Corr wlius in congress to use every effort to secure the | | annexation of | passed unanimously Ll ADS IN CIRCULAT 10N JFeniiey) vania ia Demoecratie Dally Published at The State Capital SUBSCRI E RS ness place "1 reading good Demo LIOT will be sent by ma months on receipt THE WEEKLY J for § fiwenty cents 1 rie) EDWARD K. RHOADS, Shipping Commission Merchant Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. COAL BELLEFONTE. "NEY! 5 ANIA Jarrive at Lewishy test, has received the official approval of Philadelphia the president and his cabinet. The senti ment in favor of annexing is rapidly ex- tending. Several members of the cabinet will see the excellent after act by requiring that applicants for regis fret ry Rold b vA everywhere, tration shall have their diplomas indorsed by a reputable medical soclety; preventing any person from advertising himself as a THE X Feb 2 PATRIOT COMPANY, Hurrisburg, Penna Fon BALD EAGLE VALLEY WE WANT YOU £0 act as our agent. We futitits An ex outfit and all you need free. It costs not business. We will treat you ry and ou 10 earn ten times boituaty wages Many have made red Dollars & Month. No class of Hy the world are makisg so much money capital as those at work for ws. Business Pleasmit. sirictly honorable, and pays better than nh To have expressed themselves as being in favor of accepting the proposition, but as the action necessary to accomplish annex ation must come as well from the legisla tive as the executive branch of the govern ment, these declarations do not In them selves amount to more than expressions of opinion of private citizens In the senate there is a distinctively American feeling on the Hawalian ques tion which is not confined to any party. There can be no doubt that the majority of | the members of the foreign relatioas com- mittee look with favor upon the establish- ment of American domination on the | swept away by the | tect trade union labels | month to make islands, but in just what shape is a matter | from dental surgeon who has not graduated from a college of dentistry; reimbursing counties for the reconstruction of bridges floods of 1880: to pro FENNAYLVANIA NEWS IN SHESAXDOANn, Pa, Jan India Ridge colliery suspended Saturday for one general repairs, throwing 8X men and boys out of employment, Jouxsrowx, Pa, Jan 27. George BRIEF $ Akers, city editor of The Tribune, and a well known pueumonia correspondent, He died yesterday leaves a wife and painless and the iditien tite alee ose sees the a ard tonic | Photographs « | N ' workers | Shepp's | the greatest be »ok i 0 earth costing retal $8 cash ' als ri AK is mam moth ius. tr Fated ¢ reulars and terms free ally output vey 15 Solumes Agents wi a With shcoess. r T he Martin Cen trey A is {811 In days in w min a OO Hi Ad a Howard Mad | z antes Soh Yon ty bonanza a ) Shin 'WANTED.." ‘ ay hoy Worl | Ls Fon ¥ other offered to agents. You have a clear , with no competi We you with everything, and ply nted rections for beginners which, if obey faithfully, will bring more mowey than will Woy other business, Im. prove your pr not? You ean do so easily and surely at work for us. Reasonable ouly wecessary for absolute success circular giving every particular is sent Delay not in sending for it. GEO KE STINSON & CO, Box No. 488, Portland, Me. | family | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 30.—A. A. Plast. of New York, a travelling salesmen for a New York hosiery house, committed suicide by banging himself to a fire escape In his room at the Continental hotel PRILADELFHIA, Feb. 1. Mr. C} ts minister here, to | Eddy bas resigned the vice the action of the United | the Norfolk and Western Micials and forces in Hawall | pany to become second BAX Fraxcisco, Jan. 8 Hawalian | the Philadelphia and Comimssioner Thurston before departing | company for Ww To ot | said: “France had not in BETHLEHEM, Pa. Jan. 27. George W with the United States consul | Haas, a painter, fell from the roof of a general before we left, having formally | porch he was painting yesterday afternoon ecogiized the provisional government and sustained oon The swding of the acknowledgements of | from which he died after lingering a some he the leading powers is as follows | hours. He was 38 years old “The German cousul says: ‘I shall do all | READING, Pa, Feb Dr. Hieste in my power to further and support the Naxle. a leading physician of this city. die provisional government.’ The Austrian | 8fter a very short iliness of diabetes I's reply is couched in precisely the | 5 years. He served one term same language treasurer, two terms in council The Italian consul RAYS Your request | member « of recognition as de facto government of | his Hawaiian islands received. I have the | LEBANON honor to say that I comply with the above | request The of detatl that has not yet been considered The general sentiment among the mem bers of the house seems to be that the United States should annex the Hawalian islands now that it has been invited to do 80, but there are exceptions to this view The Britith government has Instructed ] Sir Julian Pauncefote protest against States « BEEZER'SMEATMARKET ALLEGHENY BT BELLEFONTE, Pam free to all. Aries 1; presidency it the best quality of | All kinds of | ] | B HOE BRANCH ed ham, pork, sausage doar . poo railroad ¢ vice president Reading Raillroas Simply Awful |: K Ay after Worst Case of Scrofula the rong oe lB Doctors Ever Saw yi Oompletely Cured by HOODS SARSAPARILELA “When I was 4d or 6 years old I had a scrof ulous sore on the middie finger of my left hand which got 30 bad that the doctors cul the finger off, and later took off more than half my hand hen the sore broke out on my arn came out on my neck and face on both sides nearly destroying the sight of one eye, also on my right arm. Doctors sald it was the Worst Case of Scrofula they ever saw. It was simply awful! Five years ago I began to take Hood's Barsaparilia Gradually 1 found that the sores were begin. R i 3 : ! to heal I kept on tll 1 had taken ten Rk botlies, sem dollars! Just think of what a " 5 return I got for that investment! A - sand per cent? You, many thousand. For Oak Hall the past 4 years I have had no sores. 1 pari Work all the Time. ess. Prepared to serve at all hour oho Biie SUminit Before, I could do me werk. I know not | Oysters in All Styles, $4 “Bellefonte: what to say strong enough to express my grat ther was bad) tude to Hood's Rarsapariila for my perfect Hot Coffee and Lunch, LEFONTE CRN TRAIL ud ¥ 4 Gal avs the child way, § Saratoga county, Kg hy um, Wal lee Cream, Cake, ete. To take effect Leave Sn terfered i 1a MEAT MARKET. | In4%.1y ave Be If you aut a mice juicy steak go to | Berzen's ACEIEIXNTBACES Dining -- Parlors ON agro AR count and was a if the school board at the time consng death Pa the met wit Feb, 1. Edward Shu Pennsylvania B ha frightful accident of his duties \ ses caught hin gh in the al throat to the chi: BISHOP empl oyed at Nut works the perf takes | in ormanoce « | it { mal gov Ba " for Russia says: ‘I l » recognize the rmment of Hawall.' general of the pleasure in consul ollef te, a windl drawing him | Netherlands | tearing open | mAYyS I assuring recovery Is ver THE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AxD | K*0! council that I | GHAZLETON, P NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18S BETTER. cordially extend to them my full assent to | year-old daugh doctor sys it sete gently on the stomach, kver | their claim for recognition | O"Donnal, of Beas Kidneys, and is 8 pleasant Jasative This drink i» i to terdas rade from herbe and is prepared for use ad onsily ae wr Gon. Iie called LANE’S MEDICINE wists sell it at S00 hed SL) a package Sr eotpet it send your address for free samp! H we's Fonly Medicine moves the bowels su a ha PE f YU ie necessary veld } » y provisi hed w > 24 Penna. | p I'he consul take men of the executive e Hall ne Nat the Magis Mr. and Mrs er Meadow, ™ | er of was bt A crisp yes The little one | been left al the house and her took fire from coming In « Mr. Carnegie's Statement. ne in Prrrsnrrae Mr. C ont press Jan. 30 arnegle gave | Ing here day, in which he says that he still holds a | Is majority of the shares of the Carnegie com A statement to the yester- | the stove RAILROAD 3 her « April 4 MYERSTOWN, Jan 30. The WESTWARL WOOUWARD, Lar O% a 1" ALESMEN WANTED, surum and EX PESSES , or COMMISSION, as preferred, tuations permanent. Fine outfi free. Fall line stock. Prices low, Both local and traveling agents wanted, Apply at once, giv and , ence, Mention this paper. ALD Pra Nurseryman, Noche of x vothing on Farth will AK Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Moulting Hens, TH bs abmebuto] ognesntrated Aan. - content of a's Gad) o arsed. Jing ™ Strtet " yell or 7 Hy 10 pre roe a fF Sarb. fyon fan’y get Meend to us, ae park Te mug owe pid gy po Ard Bd , more. Raniple copy 1.9% avdere oi ¢ Varen wont fres 5 Cunt mm Howse 88, Dovton, Mass pany, but that if he desired to remove the officers of that concern he could not do so that Mr ws him to be one managers of the world would not exchange him for manager t} knew of as they were elected for Frick's ma of the foremost and that he Any A Year wement sh at he Ex-Governor Thayer's Poverty, OMANA, Feb 1 Thayer who created reat years ago by refusing to Boyd to take possession of the office. I= be Ing sheltered by dier in the urbs of 1incols All his wealthy politieal friends tiarned against him Fx-Governor sich a allow Governor A POOP w subs after his exit 1893 1803 FEBRUARY. Su. | Mo. Tu. We.| Th, 5|6 12/13 19/20 26|27 21 28 acme PSeS. ai | elie im o b Det uarter 23 &. ¢ Third Quarter gu Lg sensation two | | prises car works : Ignace, cker over made } nipen dreds With Whee ’ sliery ¥ : and hak | place were released take Erie Car w ng Ea LE the sheriff vest ment " § Aeinaed Saturday night ti Ing to #102 0 upon execu ys favor of 0s Amon : krie bank Iand wheel worl ton acres of nod « Car irnace &t Point plant covers and a large Martel 01 Mich he legtedd to have been the cause of the failure Prrrsnong, Jan. 81 «Death terrible form to a party of pleasure seek ers on thelr way to attend a dance. The Himited express, west bound, dashed into a crowd of nine track walkers near Latrobe killing two of them Instantly and fatalls injuring a third, James Boyd and James Moore, aged respectively 19 and 15 years sons of highly respected farmers, living pear Latrobe, were killed, and William | core, a brother of the latter, received probably fatal injuries PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 8) «On an equity bill sent by a number of envditors Judge Biddle, of the common pleas conrt, ap pointed receivers to take charge of the | business of the Pottstown Iron company, of Pottstown, Pa. The equity bill esti mates the company's Habilities at §2.098, 0exclusive of ¥764,000and claims that the concern is Insolvent and its directors unable to continue work for want of funds The receivers are Jacob Fegely and Will Iam M. Gordon, of Pottstown, also iatter enterprise inn oame In | wkiliful attention HOOD'S PILLS 0 bot weaken, but ad digestion and tone the stomach, Try them. Me. FRE EYE EXAMINA. TION NEAR » Eo relate Ten QUEEN & CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their EYE SPECIALIST To Bellefonte, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 111th, He will be found at the BROCKERHOFF HOUSE fromidamtoSipm Persons who have headache or whose eyes are | causing discomfort should call upon their spes alist, and they will reeeive Intelligent and Neo eharge to examine your eyes, Every pair of glasses ordered is guaran teed to be satisfactory hs cident and best in A Bushes Educa, Wo have dleg Rig Y You! UNG MEN for the active duties of lite, Por etrenlars ad dross, PF. DUFF § SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. —- ' WH SINGER ITORNEY AT Law flee 3 eetionps and re mpi {ean RUNKLE ATTORXEY ATS f cen! attended Ai Attention given to col) | Boor Crider Exebangs AW siness on ALEXANDER ATTORNEY AT Law General legal business executed and colle tons promptly maa OfMee on High street bn Garmans bu Maing. Bellefonte, Pa AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AANA Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted fof Mopenare Fees. 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