BRAZIL A REPUBLIC. THAT IH THE LATEST NEWH FROM HER CAP I rt)L The Imperial cabinet llmler Arrest-No 11iii*111 to be Hone to Horn I'etro or Fam ily—Tile Spirit or Republican sin Abroad. Brazil is in the throes of a revolution, not only civil but. military. The Minis try has resigned, and Dom Pedro's Em * pire is now a tliimr of the past. The go ing over ina body of the Conservative faction in the Mouse to the Republican made it a possibility and a certainty. Throughout the country the greatest ex citement prevails, and the news of tiie revolution spread over the entire new born republic with inconceivable rapidity. From every city comes words of encour agement and approval, and the spirit of ' republicanism lias permeated Brazil in Its entirety. The provinces are a unit i support of the incoming Government, and, in view of the fact that the military forces of llie land are in line with the revolutionists, it can only be a movement of peace. The ex-Ministry ha given up all hope of a turn being made in favor of a re-eatatdishment of the Em pire, and they admit, that the prospects point lo an establishment in Kio the old Government, and as a result have luiacd the price of green coffee. The Enipen ris chiseled iu- the Palace at Petropolis with tlie heads of tile Min istries of War and of the Interior.'aiul obsolete seereey is maintained as t. their titans for Mie future. The official de spatches are sent and ec 'i ' d in cipher by iru-ted oflleiais of the oid regime, and nothing whatever is to lie learned in re gard to the movements of the Emperor and his household. It is likely, however, that lie will return 10 Portugal. In any case both he and his whole family will leave the country as soon as possible. Tlie minister of MOSMIIS, WHS not hilled a reported, hut seriousl. wounded by a shot fmm one of the soldiers. lito DK JANKIIIO. BIIAZII., November Hi. 188!).---A republic lias been proclaimed, Willi Senlior da Ponseca as President. The Imperial Ministers have heeii placed under arrest and are kept in close confine ment. The Provisional Government ha guaranteed protection to tlie members of the Imperial family. The Emperor is at bis Summer unlace al Petropolis, twety live mile, north of Uio de Janeiro. All business in Hie city is suspended, lull, there is no danger to life or properly. Another despatch from Uio de Janeiro Stales thai the garrison ai (hat city lias formed a provisional government, com prising Senlior Constant, a journalist named Quiutino Uocaqmva and Gen. da Foil seen. It lias been well understood by the Government t> Brazil lor some lime (nut there were designing. active ami ambi tious men in Brawl who were engaged in propagating reiiublieaii tloclnnes ami in fumeming discontent w'lli the muuuichi. It has iilsn been well umlerstooil that there whs a good ib al of uneasiness, it uol po nive itisloy any, in (lie uruiy. laii uuythirot line the reported outbreak was not expected. The ino-t artletu inonaicui.-ls ill Brazil tick no-v ledge l hut a repuld.e i bound o> h>< e-lahlisneil there in time.hut they lie)lev- it will come by evoiniiou iii-o not by revolution—liy ine gradual moili hcuiion ot iiislilulioiis lo keep pace vvilh tiic spread ol gel.erto education and tit>l by an armed revolt. The revolution re ported now is iiiaierstoo l by the Brazilian represent alive- here lo he merely a rebel lion of ilie army. The Brziliuii people are uui supposed to be in sympathy with the revolt A gentleman hut recently returned from Brazil and whose acquaintance in that couutry is wide extended end •• I cannot believe' lllal, whatever ;n iy have taken place, ihe uilimaie result will he the perinaueul retirement of l)oni l'e.lro. He is one of the wisest and hc.-i uionnrchs in Christendom. He came into power many years ago, as the successor of uis father, who hud heeu a uiosi liei.elicenl and HCCeplalde ruler to his people, and the son has so cloudy followed in the fathei's footsteps I hnt he lias won a greal name 'or hiinsell. He has never been -• ilespol Ou the conliary, he is officially known and sign- himself "Constitutional Emperor and Defender of Brazil." lie .s very iihclul and unostentallod-, ail his people have uot only always admired him, but have always trusted him. I kno v this to lie true. Why, even the so-called Republicans in Hie Umpire have access In him. They have printed a newspaper at Itio for years, and the Emperor, 1 think, subscribes for it. The editors are per sonally acquainted with ihe Emperor, and the tone of the organ, while aggressive on the point of a change of Government, has never been disrespectful to the au thorities in existence." " You are disposed, then, to look upon the affair reported as being only a local lurry ?" " I am unable to believe it representa tive of uuy general feeling or purnose. The capital and the character of the coun try have always supported the Emperor. He was liberal, wise and progressive. The people of llio, I know, took pride in his spirit of inquiry, which led him to visit other countries and study new sys tems for use at home. The whole coun try, and particularly the cilv ot Itio. profited greatly by his applications at home of what he had gathered abroad. In fact, praise of the Emperor could be heard in every part of the Empire, except in a remote section continguous to Para guay. where the people spook Spanish nnfl have grown to sympathize with I leir neighbors across the border line. Some hud feeling remained there, growing out of the war between Brazil and Paraguay, hut the section 1 Of country is so remote from Rio anil iCtmnts for so little* in the affairs of the country at large that no ac count need he taken of the had blood there. No. it is impossible to believe that the present trfflihle isof force enough to change (lie power of Government in Brazil. It is a constitutional monarchy, and tiie Emperor lias proved himself to liea liberal ruler, and the people, in my opionion. will in the end sir-tain him. The people are not believed to he with the army, and tiie Provinces aie not ex pected to follow the cnpitnl. There arc nineteen Provinces, each with an inde pendent local Legislature, :>nd all of them are expected to stand by the monarchy for tiie present, and to remain in favor of the tueory of eratu il evolution inwards a reptl'llc. Tile ill •loinalic leplesei.liiliveb of Brazil here claim liiat even the p. opie of the United Stales are not tren limn the people of Brazil, 'i he Constitution of Brazil is framed substantially upon lb* lines of our Constitution. Tne i.iuperor, Dom Pedro the B-eontl, is belove I In his people like a fat her, and his an tide to wards I hem has always been more pater nal than royal, tlis daughter, the Princess Imperial, 100. seems to lmve grown in public favor, and recent reports from Brazil indicate that wlmlevei feeling of hostility to wan Is her existed previously lias been greatly modified try recent pop nlar acts, especially the founding by her' of a line iniLlona! museum ol an and ureiiajniogy. dust recently she eetu brioed tier silver wedding, and Hie popu lar rejoining was -o great and so general I tin < even tin one Republican newspaper of Kio (le.Janerio. which had been in The habit of erilii-i-iag Her Imperial lligti ness unklii iiv. inrew awii its hostility entirely, ami bestowed upon her Uuliui iied praise. All Hie newspapers recently received nere from Uio liave been full ot praise lor Hie Princess. KII'AU.I lv.lt Ki 11. in-, i . 1-'. ZJtuiin-rimin t ails Pi-inn a lliillil- Ing ami Hies I-'i-aio tlie injuries Ke eelved. On Sai MI dm forenoon about 8 o'clock Mr. C. I'. Zimmerman, a carpenter cm ployed y Mi. 11. MuClosky at the new livery siiilih la in erected lor All. J. G. Pender tie r the .Mansion House, fell with his head foremost from a girder, a dis tance of aboiii nine feet and struck a piece,of timber. A heavy hemlock plank fell lifter him and struck him in the side His rigid ear was cut almost in two and the rigin si i 1)1 his face and head had'y bruised >oiu Having si ruck the timber. He was carried lo the Mansion House, and Dr. John bowman summoned. The wniiiois In ing iiresscd, Eiiniu-'iloan w„s taken in im hoarding place in the South Side. Eater in the day word of his injury was sent lo hi- home in Somerset county, not a great distance from Ligoiiicr, Wesl morelatld co i:11 v. Zimmerman sustained an injury to llie spinal eolnniii. near I lie iiase of t tie skull ami strew .su.adily wor- till about 0 o'clock "ir S.iiiinlry evening when Ik ilietl. His friends arrived on Saturday niiihi, and vesicrdav inoniiti ■ lli.ev took Ins remains homeward ou I 'at: lie Express' Tlie .llac-lluga ii iti<> lliipllst Chiu-t-li The meeting- held at 1 In; Baptist Oh lit ell (Inline the ens week have lieen a dectiled sneeess. \liiimiirh not litr _• -t attended owinu In the lei I en i - Iter, quite a number have risen for .irave s, ami ws irusl nave given their hearts to Go I. The pastor, llcv. I Jr. Fuimnn, is an elegant talker as well as a friendly and agreeable companion and is eapa n of lining much good. As the meetings are to iie continued (Ids week a cordial invitation is extendi d to all. Preaching every evening at niil). .it ih Ni-w <** W 'i kt. Mr. A I) i resvler. President of the Kerr Mnrrav ManulacHirim Oompany, Fort Wat lie. Iml., was in the
premises the j nt Hie undo; signed a mile and n half from Blackllck Kurn.ice in l as; tt'lienttleld township, Indiana coun'y. about the Ist r tla.v, a red and white spi Med steer, ttlih wide horus. a piece cut mil of Hie left ear aud two notches In 11. He Is abr.m two years old. '1 he owner Is je (l nest I'd to vine and prove properly, pay charges and lake blm atvay or he will be dis posed of ueeordlgK to latv. IIKNHVI). KIMMEL. , DM I MIS ItA'J Olt'K NOI li'K.— I.KTTKKS OF \ AI)mIN IS 11< > IIHN on Hie estate or .IHUN W. WKaKI.aM). late of Hie Borough of Johns t,own, county ot Cumbria, mid Stale of l enn svlvsuila. deceased, having been gianted to the undersigned, .ill persons Indebted to said estate are reutie-ted to make iiiitacdlatc payment, and those having claims against the same tvlll pre sent theui. Only authenticated, for set ' *n JA.MKS KINCi, Administrator, Johnstown. I'a , dept. 13, AUHUihd it A I UK'S -Nl> lil k.—ICS I A I'K OK tilts. I.aI'HA SVKIIN, DKCKASKl).—bet tors ol Administration on the estate of .Mrs. Laura Wehn. late of conemaugli txirongli, Cam bria county, deceased, having been ''ranted to the undetslgncd, notice Is hereby given to all those knowing themselves indebted to said I estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims agalnsi said estate to present them duly authenticated for settlement to .ron.N CAMPBELL, Administrator. sept IS tf OPEC AL TIf'AL LIST. Till UI) MONDAY IN NOVUM BE*. Cambria Iron company vs. Christy, St. al. 11. A. SHOEMAKER. prolbonslary's < titles, (iciobsr m, mn. BUY NOW! SILKS, VE! VETS, PLUSHES, DRESS GOODS, Colors aud Back bj the yard. OUR ALL •••"!. FRENCH CASH MERES AT 5 ) CENTS A YARI), arc mi! quale.! value. LATENT NOVELTIES IN Dress Triui>aiug. Gimps, Fringes, Applique E I,< is, Biaius, Buttons, Dress I ngs and Dress Mak'iV Findings. NOVELTIES IN FUR TRIMMINGS. Imi first vurielics of best goods in Hos iery and Underwear toi Men, Women and Children, Lurgeat slock of Fall & Winter Wraps for Ladies and CliiidreD. Jackets and Long Wraps in Cloth, Seal Plii.li Jackets, Coats and Mantles guaranteed to wear well at lowest prices. Finest Alaska Seal Skin Coats and Jackets, also Shoulder Capes, Boas and MufTs. in all the fashion able Furs. i/ariw it's Unit Cm O. I), with ll'iii'lfge uf Jlx anunation. The Best Kid Gloves, iSl.OOapair aud up wards. Blankets, \lder Down (Juilts, Table Linens. Towels, Lace Curtains, Heavy Ciirinius, Table Cov ers and Upliolsteriug. WIIITK VOK SAMPLES AND PIttCKS. Jos. Home Co. 609-621 Penn Ave., PITTSBURGH. PA. B. & B. TJie extent of the benefits of Our Great Mail Onlcr Department Is well put Uv a letter recently received from Mexico. The lady writes: "lam a regular customer of yours, if I do live 3.000 miles from Allegheny." The prices she quotes may he taken as a fair sample of the exhorbitant charges made by store keepers where there is little competition. You needn't pay auuh prices. Furor near, our MAIL Oitoau DEPARTMENT so licits your trade, aud promises to give viiu goods at the lowest prices obtainable in the entile country. Write for samples and make comparisons. If you come to the Exposition, don't fail lo visit our stores. Ten minutes walk from the Exposition will bring yon to our stores on Federal street, corner Park Way. See our Great Dress Goods Departments, Silk Departments, Casbmures (Black and Colored), Fine Cloakings, longest Cloak Booms in the two cities. Finest lines Genuine Alaska Seal Goods. Lace Curtains and Portieres. Prices go lor nought when you can see i lie goods. BGG&S&BUHL, 115, 117, 119, 121 PEDES 1 STREET, ALLEGHENY, Pi Sir P. S.—lf you cannot come, write. Idleness is a Dangerous Fault In the Kidneys. When Inactive Uu'.v spccplly t ill into disrepair, i lios<- obstinate and until maladies, might's disease and diabetes,ensue with tenlble certainly upon the inaction of the organs affected, catarrh ol' the bladder, enuresis, gravel and strangury are also lo be ap preheuiled irom a partial paralysis of the blad der. of widcta weakness and sluggishness are t lia causes, tiostetter's stomach hitters Is a ttne tonic and promoter of activity lor the renal or gans, and one which can be relied upon to afford tUetii the tequslte slli ulus without exciting tUern—an effect to be reared from tlie uninedi eated alcoholic excitant of commerce. A further beneficent effect of Hitters, by renewing activ ity of the kidneys. Is to enable them to drain from the blood lulls passage tliein, impurities productive of rheumatism and dropsy Nervous ness, fever and ugue, constipation and dys pepsia arc conquered by the Hitters. AllMI NI STKATOK'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF' ItKBEKICK IVILI.IAM HOFFMAN. I>E ICHASED.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate i or Frederick William Hoffam, late of coueuinugh borough, Cambria county, deceased, notice Is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims against said es tate will present them; dm authenticated for settlement to OHM OEOUOK KEll'Kii, septhl-tf Admlnlstrmor. . UDITOIt'K NOTICE.—In the orhnns' court ' A of Cambria county. In the matter or the 1 ttrst and dual account of c .1. MAYEK. Administrator of JOHN SIIKTOKN. deceased. Anil nowr, September 2, 1881), on motion of John 11. Itrown, Esq., Attorney for Admlnlst ralor M. B. s i KPUENS, Esq., Is appointed Auditor to distribute the funds 111 the hands of the Admin istrator. I'kk cum am. 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Win. fl r.'.rkrr, M. 8., re •jd i nROLD AND .ICWELIJjU MJEDAL km r'jD National dfedieal Associntion for < I'Ul/iM ESSAY on NKItVOUH and i YSK'.AL DEBlLlTY.Pr.Purkernndacorj* HHisuiut JTvyslcluns nuiy he consul ted, eonfl li uUttlly, by inuil or In person, at tho oiflce of . THE PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 It II I (i nt* h St., Ronton, Mam*., to whom all ordora for hooks or letters for advice should be directed as above. 5 , V \E FT' MVS NOTICE.—ES j , p.TK I.r lIKV. THOMAS DAVIN. DK ,V •" I' Let ten ifstamentory on the Kslat. of Kev. Thomas Uiivlu. deceased, late of . borough of Cnmhrla. county of Cambria, Pa.. , u ennbil to flic undersigned, nolle .. .xl to sal. iipt delay . i\i• . -.imewll ...... no una 1...1 .1 iur seti'b 11. . -iK l> S. ~s. .• 4MIL.. L-