6 HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 14, 1589, 200000000000000000 ooo 00 | Zola 99 trial. Zo! " YB0, MITE 4 ng that ne prepared | pons with the agent who brovint the | fos 2006006000 h A COMPLETE HISTO CA [rp le OF THE With a Conclse Sum DREYFUS | ai Second Court Mare 20000000000 000000000000 4 18058. while The trial turned Five experts were GENERAL dum for examination hired ) + " clared that it as in e | : His frie * had « Emile Zola | collector of fa | relating them Captain Dreyfu : Captain Dreyfus ted He was sentenced to be stripped of carefully his Insignia of rank an » be deported The result was the letter : abs ih b ht : p A " a Hn not have done » ot heen I te & ub te wi _ nnd kept in solitary « finement It was tled France, beg 4 . " i Fw ) ol " secret dossier, comm cated hy .- te bw & "1 Pog shir yp Poy Boge i the bearing of the man when he under ’ ‘“ . TI mn ‘ . i he canailie | 04, { the general stall sod delivered THY DOCUMENT LIBERATEUSR In otha | declared that Du Paty de Clam had been NS 3 went the humiliating degradation that the d had a ght ent ’ 4 i YAR pres by Ia Paty de Clam words. that had been prepared | ‘ Artin ve i! that he hs § : A phrase In sme of 1 a Pace Bot toler beginning “Cs cansille d¢ D whe 1 Captain Lebrun Renault dep wed That | the famous one which Bsterhasy thrastensd Polis M. Lobon. former | i ’ Prev fus imme te 1fter his arrest ox Dreyfus was told by him for the sake of | Faure he would Slacions unio protected aguine nies. after admitting that the ¢ tracts from the borderean and sald that betraying him into an admission that the | Feguart. Me sllaged 1 had been salen by MN the horrible treatment aceorded to Dre when ireyfas was asked for an explana: | general staff was convineed of his inno | Sart for a foreign ember. Esterhany eventual would t! [ 4] f t fus on Devil's sland was correct, sald tion of the trembling of his hand he re cence and felt that, even taocugh he had > en te the ee Sf It Dad werved oul reopen ye reyfus case they tied “1 t i # K N ¥ | that he had been ordered by his superiors | plied “that his fingers were cold.” Gribelin punicated documents to a foreign there, would not disclose the evidence in thelr —. : YEILE . Worse than this, he was compelled to SAR to adopt a course of the utmost rigor. | ®dmitted that be had opened Plequart’s | power, he must have received more Ime ah MALY —_- i hy - hin Sh ’ 4 14) 5 Al baie :] live in a huge iron cage that it cost $13, Phe sit n set all France to boll This was the only point in the trial at | letters by order of his superiors, And Ma. i ant ones in return, thereby really | Bucnaey, near the Are de Triomphe. It — € 0 " ; 000 to build, so fearful was the govern: ng. It compelled vhich Dreyfus wept for Lauth testified that Colonel Henry | fiting France, and that the prisoner | suggested that Bsterbaer the ul ment that he might escape. There he diabolical worker of a Judicial hors . first aroused sympathy in his behalf | that Clas tated to Captain Dreyfus had bes n take nD to an and even the minister of war believed island off the coast of French Guiana, | that Esterhazy had written the borderean, He da Diable, a little triangular shaped | but knowing that Esterbazy’'s conviction strip of land. No one is allowed to land . General Bolsdeffre, General Gotise the government to Mme. Heury, the widow of the colonel | was the only officer having direct rele: | goincided In the suggestion. This Dreys | taped tv revenge on Moguan
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers