HUNG CHANG SHOT. at by ’ vit I wivanced ag stitutional disorders whi most an invalid, however, may aggravate an otherwise less wound. On his ar rival at Shin ki Li was too sick to leave the shi hic him. He has to be carr ut, being a necessity in his case, as well X onor due to his rank. empress two nurses to attend telegrams exp pathy are pou THE ENVOY MAY NOT SURVIVE Aun Alarming Report Regarding Li Hung Chang's Condition. NEW YORK, March 27.—A spe Press from Washington say vate cablegram from Toklo rec member of the Japanese legasio conveyed f world from the highs a German physician the University of Tokio, and high standing, was sent at request of the emperor to Hung Chang's wound “After a thorough examination distinguished patient the ported confidential Li Hung Chang in the fa geon hs terday ver e, and the | Li is 70 years of age glant physically, his years are t him “The dispatch which conveys this in formation is a private and coufidential one. but y raayk : by its rex Press corre Our Claims Against Venezuela, gners 4 ' heir control "ry re] n. has given n ssenting opinion in th Entombed in a Mine. HAzLETOX, Pa, March 27. Daniel Jen kins and John Hovak, two miners, were entombed at the Treskow colliery at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon by a coal. Jenkins was reached at 6 last evening. He is 50 badly inj he cannot live. Hovak is stil cries can be heard at times, and thought he is badly injured and una help himself inside of the fa Ex thing possible is being done to reach in time to save his lif General de Campos Will Hesign. DEATH ¢/ RICHARD VAUX The Ex-Mayor of Philadelphia a Vietim of the Grip. PHILADELPRIA, March 23. Ex-Mayor Richard Vaux, inspector of the Kastern penitentiary, and one of the best known citizens of Philadelphia, died of the grip yestorday morning at his home, 1900 Chest nut street, after an {liness of but five days His immediate relat y wore with him then he died, and ho wi n us until mes, AUSes ant Secretary Carlisle Took His Son from the Steamer Paris Prematarely. Kil John ( tour Quarantine his son off the gers had © D ny state laws, hence The St, Paul Not Yet Launched. Hastings Kur and Congressman M There was also a present from St. Pan Grisdcom, daughter of the nn 341 Avignt Charged with Parricide, Ka March son of Stewart was f his ranch witli wil erushed, was 1 with the mur had never seen u Strevil deserted hi a wife, and the y was born a few months | afterward ince the old man's mysteri ous murder young Strevil, his sole helr has been suspected. Strevil's deserted wife, believing him dead. had remarried Spain's New Ministry. MAaprip, March 25. ~The queen regent having charged Senor Canovas Del Cas tillo with the formation of a cabinet to re place the Sagasta ministry, the f appointments are anno , President of the council, Senor Canovas Del Castillo minister of foreign affairs, Duke 1 i r Romerobled JON A (C( § GREAT SPRING Dress goods, Lace curtains, Carpets, Muslin OPENING | Ginghams, Prints, Jlothing, Shoes, et Prices Lower than Any Store in This Part of the State. Rag Men's dress st and 148 i 1 Joy Bits at En, CRIN 4 | fd Lh ihn ER RAL id ri TT RY : SOMES GOO ONE PRICE ‘ Vi x { . | at | MILLINERY -- OPENING. FRENCH PATTERN Hats and Bonnets. ON! largest Retail Millinery Wi Finest & std GUARANTEE that ¢ MADRID h 7 eral Martin 0 Azzarragn; marine, Admiral | ’ " : de Campos has « sign his off finance Senor Navarro Re | not be brought { y y : r of captain general of Mad rardin interi Menor Cos Gayon; pt = Free of Charge his mission as havi tion of the riotous ment Is opposed Campos intends pr which pr tial of army Strikers Offered a Compre from and pr not pr the sixty cen for sixty nine Proposing a Reduction for Ironworkers, PrrissunG, March 27 I'he conference on the proposition of the Ohio valley man nfacturers to pay only $5.00 per ton for puddiing and a general reduction of 15 per cent. in the finishing departments will be held on Saturday Unless the manufac turers withdraw the proposition a strike W likoly to be declared in the Shenandoah sod Mahoning valleys, and fully 10,000 men will be idle, nies. Senor Cas Fatal Explosion in a Cellar, LE, Pa... March Telteel's Transfer Confirmed, \ transfer of Baron von Saurma-Jeltsch, the (ermar un ba lor at Washington to Constantinople, and of the appointment of Baron von Thielmann, now Gorman minister at Munich, to succeed him Death of Consul Smithers, Wasmixoron, March 27.-<The depart ment of state was notifled by cablegram from Osaka, Japan, of the sudden death st Hiogo, Japan, of Consul Enoch J Smithers. Mr. Smithers was appolrted from Delaware, July 1, 1880, *9 BELLEFONTE, PA ha Lm pe pplication KATZ & CO. ( l,l. MM 1H ID, )
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