Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1893 — THE BRAZILIAN REBVOLUTICN. [ARTICLE]

THE BRAZILIAN REBVOLUTICN.

The Innurgente Believed to Be On Their Lot Leg*. A cipher dispatch from Commander Picking was received at the Navy Department at Washington, Friday, as follows: “Rio, Brazil, Nov. 17,1803. “Secretaryof the Navy, Washington: “Naval representatives of eight nations, including onr nation, have decided not to permit munitions of war to be landed at Rio. Santos still being in possession of the Brazilian government, and connected with Rio by railway, munitions of war for Rio can be landed at Santos. Yesterday insurgents dressed ship and the Brazilian government forts fired national salute in honor of the anniversary of the establishment of the republic. Picking.” The dispatch is believed to indicate that Admiral Mello, in command of the rebel naval forces, is very much crippled, and that Peixoto’s government will be able to maintain control of affairs and suppress the rebellion in a short time. A citizen who claims to be posted on matters pertaining to feeding wheat to hogs, says it spoils the pork. He says in Dakota, where feeding wheat to bogs is practiced, pork is rejected by many as unfit to use. It may be that feeding corn to hogs has accustomed people to the flavor of corn fed pork. After becoming used to wheat fed pork they might relish it Just as well. No doubt about that. Why not feed hogs partly on wheat and partly on corn?—Lagrange Standard. ~ ■<-