THE WAR IN THE BAST. ter. I Erveilores. Drowned. . New Yori, Sept. 12,—The steamer Por The Power of Vicery Li Hung | tin, from Halifax, has arrived at City Island, and reports that she ran into and Chang Steadily Waning, | sunk the three mnsted schooner Dora M. . { French about four miles from Cuddy . W A " | hunk Hght Four out of the five men F h 1 1 A REIGN OF TERROR AT TIENTBIN. | comprising the schooner's crew were i 4 4 | drowned I'he accident occurred in a . 4 J : | dense fog. The steamer was running at 4 Are Plundering and \ The Savage Suidiary Are ho full speed, blowing her whistle at short Maltreating the Wretched Populaee, | (,iorvale. She struck the salling vessel ) { 1 h | 1a (ig and Native Merchants Are Floelng in | just forward of the foremast and out her : vi inRE Order to Save Their Lives. in two. The latter sank in less than two 4 A W SHURTLIDBE--ROBT McCALMONT y - ® | 4 minutes, going down head foremost, and “ Loxpox, Sept. 12.—A dispatch from | leaving her broken foremast and sails Grissinger Shanghai states that the power of Vice | across the Portin's bow —— g Chang is steadily waning. | One mas uld be seen swimming amidst ol McC A LMONT & CO. ; \/ s fow influ friends are doing their | the w . nd two others " " In view of the fact that the Se te bill 1 +) ¢ ig d N k is few influential friends are doing th | the v ok and two other were vi 3 y at the Senate pili i Ne r Of an Y ca t for him at Pekin, buat it is not likely | {bl t below st i f le fu i to reach the sur will close out our entire stock of clothing at AI brok ) able to sleep, distress and that they will be able to avert his down- | face, but they were caught In the 9 Slothis ¥ Burning y hi, 81 hering and choking { fall Every day's delay in providing the | vortex and borne down A boat was pells } n when I began to ! romised victory over the Japanese now | quickly lowered by the steamer and one I'e Bake Hoo la. I have taken 8 bot dds to Li Hung Chang's danger man picked up. His name is Jeremiah k ’ nother Dank. oon Work | I'he dispatch adds th the block in | Murphy, of New York, He was mate of | am cared, I | m ng the Chinese iroups into Corea | the lost vessel and gives the following a y Hood's Sarsapa- ) es, Everything has been thrown sount of the disaster w Grenad int fusion I'he reinforcements from The Portin also wd eonsiderabls { en route Lo | damage Her aud are ter AWAY ADC ARMERS’ SUPPLIES ole te vied a of! Wo Wo de ddd they are | was are mostly | le not under | part: leaders. A | gers wers in Tientsin lisior lundering and By a st pulace, and | entes to Tientsin eX on Ww ¢ i } tt I'rnde is at a | third marine « wster 1 h | y is general they h pas Lim t mally pro mon he Portia was ERE hij 3( ) YY = SS | J | f 1S awan in boarding Avinggni ” y a ed f : rh " . ‘ ! | be low : Saturday last A letter fron codings Against Mississippl OfMeoinls ' N Mins Sept. 11 Warrant it 3 posts TH? JAPAN-COREAN TREATY. Minister Kurino Thinks It Will Frove Highly Advantageous to Corea WAS! y ent Mr nurin an Asso csmwaete | All Shoes, Oxfords, etc., at Cost, === YON & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA towards a , as China | was tenaciou entimental grounds, of her claim of suzer ty. China might, he | sald, have put a: nd to the difficulties | the reservatior before now y consenting to some lm No Sugar Neunty provements § ‘rean aflTalrs " FASRINGTON Sent = ! H ! iL A x INI ~~ | , in piter addressed t THE MAINE ELECTION | extsimima PERT 2d >i . Largest Republicans Flurality Ever Given | Gi 8 in the State Hons \ t a Sih Bleam mode Vi or Lieaves but Mr. Man generally re greatost 1 93 w Hed » Witness 0} planning cheaper cheaper of th e new Hopt 1 were fired ink y ary © esnle Murd finally it was set on fire of th Kothing On Earth Ww ill Sr n a3 of Wht _l . i" id of | saw Whaley go through a wind PETERSBUI story wholesale murde mes from Poganovka be ball taking ef a village of Samara. Eight farmers lv ’ ing uear the village employed twenty-one | Orash in » Tunnel, laborers to help sow their land. The Ia NORTH ADAMS, Mass, Sept. | The borers performed thelr work satisfactorily | 5 out horrible railroad disaster known in and were paid the stipulated money. The | 434s vicinity took place on the Fitchburg farmers then conspired to get the money | po 5iroad Saturday evening In the Hoosac back, and finally decided that their only | ¢unnel & short distance east of the central ay of doing so would be to kill the la shaft. The accident was caused by a rear ' the later were enjoying a | ond collision between east bound f ® : were Set upon by the | s.nine. The killed were: William 1 oll killes Fhe farmers they | " - - | ing, brakeman, of Syracuse, N. Y., G es anid b , - “ lies and buried them. The | Mimmick, brakeman, of Fitchburg if the laborers aroused suspicion, | an Pp CF Are ua poliee investigution N63 30 She buat with Knives for the new goods, we arenow | & 1 4 Curtin | 9554460 8 McCalmont & Co., dy arrest of the eight murderers fla 28 i ’ wie an 4 : . I BowrLixe Gueex, Ky., Sept 12, A | 504) 3 6 3 0 rg 11 | BEI 1 ’ ' : . | duel with nives w fought by » ) ( at 4 18 Sheridan’s Condition Powder! A Hundred Natives Killed frightful da dhoid Abandon, IZ, and that certaly is a " p ‘ Sriiidm " i : two prominent farmers, Thomas Osborne : : REE P3 YOUR CHICKENS “ AR, a a Mr. Beazley and | 04 Marcus Murphy, near Polkvill I our friends Pravess ar as th ’ rt ier | rant hed Dar | Murphy s hogs br ke into Osborne's corn I" We ny ana , adi st Africa, In 8 | 6.14 and this caused the trouble. The Ces Ci IOWEr thal rv ! 4 that coast, on | yup cut and slashed seach other in an I ’ 3 . . And report that | go sribably frightful manner, and bot " ani oo RCeturiny : 1a Rilwa was ab | wore found dying in pools of bilo vith Aint | pt. 7. The | Corbett and Cenrtney Liable to Arrest the natives NeEwARK, N. J.. Sept. 12. ~Jadge D ! killed - ) se soldier : r wou 3 -w a) Y wounded Corbett-Courtney fight w | t at the b td t The nd HUMPHE a 5 “ne borer y Amerion | ad rat ry ‘ ra ge Pe. Hamphreys Kpee fe y Ws from | the gr a in i q iy | ‘ eavefally prepared } | the . 5 private pra ’ i parts of | ’ a people with entir : ' rallroad ¥ & vpecial cure " w They care w . fhe ayateom and are ip fact A 11 FEemedies of the World y LLEFONTI} PENNA BELLEFON Foods fn opening the BEasex county t full of charged the rand jury in Wrewe) - 1 Fevers, Cor P-Waerms, | $-Teothing: ( &-Plarrhen, of Chilly T-Cougha, Colds, r B-Neuraigin, Tooth i -Hendnches, Nick Meads 10-Dywpepsia, 1 ness, ( r 11 -Buppressed or Palnfal Periods 19-Whites, Too Profuse Period 13 - Croup, Laryngitis, Hoar 14-Salt Rheum, Erysipel 15-Rheumatiom, Hheumati 16-Malarin, Chill, Fever and I-Catarrh, Inf sa, Cold In Whooping Congh Kidney Divennen W-Nervous Debility : 80 Urinary Wenknese ! at a g 1 the SAM oan regime int B4-Bere Throat, Quiney, Ul tcounh | HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL, 01% Fifteen A 1] ‘ Rg 4 \loh 4 Montgomery & Co. b 123 : | nent men int * A “The Pile Olntmeont. "Trial Slee, 28 Cis al 1 Deca old by Deng piste, t prersid oipd of ’ : tructing | froskd fermat Pe Howenne ys Mawr, $,) "a . strike BERPREEYY AEB C0, 110 A 118 Willian ir train in the yards 5 ¥ EE C 1 F 1 C of ¥ A Wi Le sirikers Srl astantiy killed " i " a. “ EN RATE General gin were pirack 1 A ba i 9 | i NTE, PA
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