’ORES LE then“; " " hu- nguzmm cun- Am. a Yet Mom. in?" 0“ 11-â€"(4.5o ., m.)- ~ We? t0 the gravity of ï¬le cu“ In Southern China, but. they m“ “me details than have .1- . M 1°"‘»“=‘ded in despatchon ‘1' Mac . ined Press. In some .1?! it i! urged an. e. mmna ha FY15: Pu. assert that C “ I‘ an,“ 3 urged that it would be K. am? British than India '3, u.s‘uldard, commenting editor- . ‘eOuEitude of the United “\‘; ‘E\ ery dissent, even I‘ Nuts: from the suggestions k A m llhfnr§nna6g n- 3. took a. ‘arre force 0! his troops he 'eft thrm. His present ‘ ,is unknown. [7.3 Reply to France. ' tqn. Oct. 11.â€"The reply me from Plan I. to tha‘ I il Chine. w pm- on» Pekln mare-d. M. 0t“. 9 ~\ 911““an MV. 0:}. K imzs any that the real 9%" 8mm of In M the Province 0! â€16 discovery that hi; 1 ‘WW. commentin editor- :u‘ “‘0 mizude of the 8 United 21;“: “5 ery dissent, even ï¬ â€m3. from the suggestions “Hue†is unfortunate. as it. Rig “h C‘m'espomiem-eandw»1 514,â€; We can only hopow: | .. Salisbury is free to turn 32% to China he win 396 "533° muffle that will seem of all the powers... M correspondent of m M â€â€œ18 Needâ€. Ill“: '1», °1 Shanghai and Jule . .« Kmkin have _ prom h“. dunOnstmtion by brain my to his Cowrnment. No HIMmeLnt of the contents of m "in o tam-able. It i. 5‘. hm\e.,er to take a. favor. "U 01 the suggrstions Iubmit- 'umh Sum-“mnâ€" I u "M rowan": â€do: . â€9N (Nam mu Mn! 0! the Rum!!! I_ h meh FWN‘D'MROOPS. all CONTROLS MANCHURIA. darned to Stem Threaten ‘Mhem China R:sing. Illnemh varmnent. in I IN." nYthonch it does not 'thl Gowmment to all at am an wno mu m wsmpifï¬knob‘m Wgthemostsaï¬sfutay .ummomhl. M 1110 try W thOflSCho hm W. to no Lam: (in... . .s mum Ampfll‘ Moo! {ho-eh “gammaâ€"The T". {In (annually Doha-cod I mum: (Nae-o mum. Ion! “Q 10 Gorern‘nen Fr- 2200 tu lune lo". robin d that! Firm ï¬lrihd lvrm refused to ac- m: C‘hung u visit Pri- marshal goes to PO- frf'eepondent of The It‘ng Tuesday. 8359: Shanghai and «the n have ‘protated 1 \‘(red to M. 'Ihie.b nns o! the French 00 who .em. to the lat- ). offering sug- ttiement of the : completed late ! French troop- m 0! P110 TIM crate with 400 IS GRAVE. I 0 -A military 0?- :o the German railroad from The I'M-t of “I. ~_\- the Russian. mg Wnn Tao he British. Frvnvh troop: 5F mummy I0 “and: who u. m: Nam. 60 th to Hong ~ntions are lower rising occurred in by foreign It i! said 'orward da.‘ V! tr: from om In~ - Bong y and In“ tis | The Times has the following trom Tien Tsin, dated Oct.“7: ‘ I â€Three French battalion; started . yesterday {or Pgo Ting Eu. The Brit.- } ish are waiting for theGernians. but . may start without them." Domini)". 1. nl. ~ Pekln, Oct. 7. via. Tia: Tun. Oct. {8. and Shanghai. Oct. 9. â€" M i worthy Chinese reports say thot the Doaner-Empreso is seriously m at ’ 'l‘aiyuanfu. Province of Shun-i. tnd . the tree hand of the Emperor in o!- l fair: of not. of late is reguded u I I conï¬rmatory 0! these reports. M Inflow!“ Wm Hunt-rod. xow York, Oct. 10.-â€"A complete list of Protestant miniowiu known to hm been killed from the Edgin- nlng of the Boxer movement to Sept. 5 has been receiwd by the Ana-Icon Bible Society trom Rev. John 3. Runs. D. 0.. It. agent at Shut“. - They number 54. L‘oafdu than. than are named 12: othoro. very few. n | any. 0! whom will escape. 0! those. on are men. 78 woman m mrflcd . and 82 tingle), and 39 chlldron. Apps.†Ger-any Pakin. Sunday. Oct. 7. via Thu ’rsin. Oct‘ 8. and Shanghai. Oct. 9.â€"~A response to the German do- mds has been transmitted to L! Hung Chang. This m's that Yin; Xicn, President a! the (‘th Rang Yi. assistant Grand Secretary and President 0! the Civil Board. and Chip Shu. Chm.- m of the Board of Punishment; WE be dank tated. and» that Prmco Chm. Duh TmlanmdPrlnco Ylhwmusan- taped to We imprisonment. and that Prinflh Tm Will. be banished to the Imperial mm pas; roads 6.. the Siberian tron . we. further pgnishmcnt tar aiding the Boxer Berni Suspicion of tho C’Jnese. London. Oct. 10. â€"T:.e Berlin cor- respondent of The Standard W‘- Itands that we Chinese Imperial edicts are regarded there mishap“â€" cism, and that Count I on Waldersee has been instructed to resume opera- none. ' ' - ,7, The Shanghai wapondmt' o! The Times, wiring Monday. says it in rp- pcrt (1 there that the allies have u- rived‘at Pao Ting Pu without oppo- sition. X Warn-n (or “not: Anon In†In. Innaâ€"m at 1".- An Ion-07 Junuvlo I‘m-la. Oct. uwAeeordlu to one!“ u- umu “on m at the am women: more "an 20.000 downer. tron the can: at urge. whose mum an an an mm a m‘ gowns-nu and police. Inn for whose um wtmnu In" boon pm “I“?! “I“. - 1-w- â€"â€"-- , In; I It to home In mum an the Ann- mty bill. which beam;- law in April. .edarreepamontoauthna dmneu who should give them-elves up. ry to despucn â€Mononuotanmmwu troop! attend to ova-y solute; volunteering £33 pocketed the bounty, dean-t not heard 01 since. wane 0! than been who remained and were nipped to China no lea than 51 deserted tron c uncle um Sues transport while pmsin‘ turn mom-roacuuwm “WM Ind “no [undue-«l hour.“ Inna... shun hit. on. logâ€"amid“ nem- ment was caused here this momlnc m t! c concourse o! troop. ud volun- tevt: from m point. 0! the comma. The: were called together. homwr. cm†in urer to be familial-Red w“: the plan or de'enco in case at am Iikv. . .v. r . WAN :ro anumsum 3 German date 0! September. but the-e was no necessity for any reference. became the September ,note laid down eaten pï¬nciplee;' while the second note developed them into practical Buggntionn.†' Expedition For ham ll. Tien Tain. Oct. 9.â€"-The expedltlon for Pao Ting Fu has been "ï¬xed {or Friday next. The column wlll con- e‘st of 7.000 British. Gel-men. French and ltnlinn troope. For the Den-no.0! W h=-.h oJiciaJ of the Fonign omen made the following statement on the subfect yesbrday aha-“30611: "at.“ ‘ritain ‘s following‘lheiaxmpl‘o: o! h: l‘nitcd StdtOS. At thé “5‘13. mm. sh: has directed her mt“ Britain I: With Goran-y. Berlin, Oct. 11.-â€"Great Britain'- ansxur to Germarwfsï¬ocoad note m received yesterday morning. It to an unreserved and umondigigul uno- eptante of‘ the Gel-maxi position. A .4 ,Every place 9! impo$née ï¬linâ€" chï¬ia. from Kigtka. to'gthe Prim“- bonndary; and from tho‘iAmm-_.~to :the» Great Wall, igp now j-in W“ hands." ‘ “ 5 es in Pckin to proceed ix; 300G6- uw wizh Germany's , second no“. {It unawa- mk- no mention of the Ten Tsin battali and “IL“. ‘ Hbdim‘sg‘ or Cu“?‘ . 45h! " Lcï¬ion. 0 â€â€˜3 spatc" m *- {rom Shunghai. dated Oct. 9, ta: 1.; â€The Tm hm 'qmï¬et um 31: eï¬edly defa‘ted the P“ near Kowlofll TheylÂ¥iéalglréo in;- fresh «flier-en a "1 any Russian rein forcingï¬ m3 mow. tug northward from PM Mm- With the ob ect~ot renaming Mr. 'upmi Muhden. I . Sydney. Oct. Ionâ€"ThemtimeriCahn“ o . mï¬w“ um“ ‘ ‘ aim ‘ hey vfll} ï¬e joined toâ€"morrow y tha t 10.000 FRENCH DESERTERS. Island law in Apr“. to In ulnar! them-elves UP- ?! to despite!) £1.93!“ Idaâ€"flu] 'hlcl by £310 Lino Tang, 53‘s: in accordance with an agreement oi the admit-3.15 the forts have been divided among the diï¬'ercnt nations. lhe town has not been occupied. but the gates are guarded by Vartlicay.m the gates are guarded by uttflcry. 'ihe forts are nearly intact. and the whole route from Pong Ken to Shun Kuan is now occupied by the Ru.- siana. After the occupation of Shun Hm further in the operations. Part of the Russian force is advancing v. orthwards. " Imperial Court on the â€eye. Washington. Oct. 9.-â€"The Chines- Minister has advised Secretary Eu 0! tho meipt o! n dupntch from the southern Vicar-aye, stating thnt tho Imps rial court in on route from hi Yuan to Sinnn. when tho Imperial utnbmhmont will be set up. Mont-Gm. Subbovltch amend the city on Oct. 1. Ho udvuncm‘l from Old Niuchwung on Sept. 24. with 11 battalion: of lntwu'y. two tom- 9! Cossack cavalry and 40 (um. and. unet- ï¬ghting two ongagemeuu. rout.- ed the China army on Sop!" 27. _ am-gtlmpital of-tho Province 0! Shensi. This The Berliner Tagablutt regards as "undiaputable that the Chime. court is as antiâ€"foreign as Tho Minister in also advisod cinchi- ly um Viceroy Yu oi the province just. maid in the court. hu boon impeach“! ior hi. unu-ioreign undon- Beloro the Chine-co withdrew they looted and ï¬red the city. The Run- eianl captured numerous modern guns and immense stores of wu- mated-.11. Baru- I. Not So Optimistic. Berlin. Oct. 9.â€"-â€"The somewhat, op- timistic view of the Chinese situation which prevailed in Germany hut week has been unlavorably aflected by the report that the Chine-e Court; re- solved to settle Permanently at. Sly- ever.†'vr'Iv'holaflm'e o! the court; to return to Pekin." it new ‘mkea farce o! the-proposed peace negotiations, inasmuch as the Chinese *Goverh'ment c‘oï¬ld annul {be whole procedure 3': any moment by revoking thc Creden- tials 61 Prince Che'ng and L! Hung Chang." ‘ St. Rhubuw. Oct. 9.-â€"'I‘ho Ru.- unn general “all has molvod Much! nonpmcnoa connrmmg mo mporm occupathn «gunmen. _ The 'Russidns are understood to nave practicallv abandoned the, rail- road; and to lune stopped its recon- struction. Gen. Chan'ce tax ors the retlirn of the railroad to its owners and its reconstruction and operation on a'joint. international basis.w ' The ï¬rst. rcinfor'cémenta of Gérnmn hoops hme arrlzcd here. , They Divided the Fort.- St. Petersburgg Oct. 9.â€"A- Imiral Alexiefl’, in. reporting the occupauion oi Shan‘ Hui Kuan, on the On“ 01 Liao Tang, says: ' Pekm. Oct. 4. no; Tien Tsin. Sun- dav. -.0ct. Tana mum, Oct. 8.?- The American troops mn not. pm ticnpato in the uxpedtflOn to PM) â€1mg Flt. Gen ounce ad the oth- a ge hvb the mmnce 01 14 flung ng than}: the times Ilcsu'e Pacr'ring Fu, the (him will team: 1y ins-render th"t My. ' The Kineti- (ans believe that rmcnge and mm- laxy display are the only objects of the expedition, and they held that n. wxllwregurd the restoration of peace. m 11 U g ‘ V l' V , v_ , smelds, who with 51 me‘n'of, Co. 1", 29th Regiment, (is; Volunteer Infantry;1 m. cumin-ail)! ‘ 1in: month [a :he hand at Wanna“ mound-n.- 29:61: “my! the when; can. party. Manna. , C Shields. '5‘ Icegtnrrnt. 1 captptjeï¬r “at; Ego; 141-40.. Bruce. . ,. . 1,0 . . .1- nbns..tbg 31m mn mom-prim: Lyman are the: mag}: of Hull“??â€" . ï¬nd the ' "of "f (met â€In ‘ «Nth: “’88:" In 3. coat waooaooo. ‘ ' - ',.* high Whipped M London. Oct. 9.â€""Fi\-o thowd Tflads." saw. u despnch to The l‘va Telegram from Canton. dew Oct. 7. “have dammed the Impccml troops and occupied several pucm mum Minbny and Deepbuy. They :we- now moving southwuds. The \ iceroy toâ€"day doszmtchod Ainural Ho and General Tong to onuou than.“ ‘ “It was expected that Count Von \andereoe would maintain an even tdweo between the powers, where‘s the actual result of operations place; all the strntgic positione in thu heads 0! othct‘ nations A strong $ch in; prove": that the situation as dolly becoming more gloomy. †A nomad and mum Hong Kong. Oct. 8.â€"A thou-ad rebel. are hiding ï¬lms“ in the Snnon dun-let end are merchlng on Schnm Chuon. Indium troops were mimtchdi lam. night. us â€from the Inn-Ma ot Bri- ush territory. Duly Begonia: Ion (imam-y.â€~ London. Oct. 9.-â€"The Shanghai correspondent [of The Times. wiring Oct. 7. sun: It is reported that. French troops .hom Lu Ko China. on the Lu-‘Hux Railroad. The Russians and Germans hold the P30 Ting for“. and huvé 5130' taken 'Tong Shun. thus monopolizing the coal supp‘ly in Northern China. Count; Von Waldemq’s headquart- ers‘Will be the._ buildings in the 1m- perlal pleasure-grounds outside the purple city. The allies (re storing supplies {Cr nix months. Pekin. Oct. 9; -.-‘Gon. Yamaguchi 13mm 10.0110 Wso. troops. 2. of them at Pekin. and the others at Takn and along the line of communication. Some 8. “8000 Ger. man: will pass the winter in Faith. and 1,500 Russians. The number of British troops who will be retained has not yet been decided. Sir Alfred Gaselee will probably keep a brigath. aiding. Gun-n, in? f‘un‘: arm-i “ulfconpid the inn-ma ‘5‘ WM Wfler in the Magi: Caplfllâ€"n ‘ ‘ Hus chug s-i: chin-noun; . I": wm Sax-render Without Oppodtgon. THEIIN'TED STATES DROPS out Stronggnh. of thangproes Which Wm â€Bid Pain. um WEMY POST. LINDSAY. ammo; OCTOBER 19, 1900. Yankee â€won: 0:" o! It. am It Maiden. 15.7Cnpgaln _ _De!_emmn§ «Emf"*<wâ€"" Iain M?“ W, m3. ma" ' W'- NW?“ M‘ .1900 006.‘ i * ‘ .' W In Ream; Managua. Nicaragua. Oct, 15,â€"- The Nicaraguan Government. has con- ceded to‘Senor Pedro Eu, 3 citing of Mexico; the exclusive right. to;- ï¬ve-flui‘u tio manufacture cotton an- uda'mth English machineryfdrhe import '01 cotton' intp Kim shall be dutyï¬fee. While, the Gover'nâ€" Wmintains a high import tax on unstructured cotton goods. . _ m anti-noted with A difï¬cult. mu. l have. nm‘ortholfll. a nun convic- uon that I mu auceood quickly and uurdy, with the hotp 0! than provod troops. in attaining the object pho- 021 Mon use. now am. any 3:. con- binod under ; “ugh ludc." The game. to Poo Ting Fa. Tien Tsin, Oct. 9.â€"-Gen. Von Wel- der-see, commanding the allied forces. has issued orders to the Peo Ting Fu expeditionvto depart 0n the Ilth. The e pedit‘on consists of a. mixed force 0! 5,000 British. German, French and Italians.‘ The force will leave Tien 'I‘sin, and will éonnect near Pao Ting Fu with a column of the same strength from Pekin. under command of General Gaselee. Four battalions oi Frenchtroope which left Yugteun on Oct. i on an independent expedi- tion have been halted and ordered to await the ‘mivd oi the meinJorce. The Americans. the Rueeiune end the Japanese are not participating in the movement. Despite Chinese enema- cee to the contrery. the commendae oi the 10ch ordered to edvence ex- pect reeietance. Gout Ye- Weleenee’e M The hie. Oct. 9.--'De following rue publiehed yelterdey in the Brit!» ieh brigede ordere: Count Von Wel- dereee neumed chiei commend in Chi- li Province. Sept. 27. ad ex the following eeetimeate: ' t alle an» heir: with pride and plenum to he plea-d et the heed oi eueh db timiehod troupe. who heve elreedy che- eiorieue ‘orooie 6: their velar end heroiexh. wen hugging the} 1 New York, Oct. 15.â€"â€"liu Hal‘- Mt Gut. Who since 1 o'clock inst Saturday. but been tnveiing uncut incessantly over the road. in m. ‘1. cinity oi Valleystrwm. L. 1., in an endeavor to Iowa the 2.000 ‘miio road record. completed 1.350 mile. 0! her journey st noon Stturdny. Ag that time she had broken all pro vious records {or 1.550 miles by about 24 minutes. She was in Very fair condition and fully oipected in best 9.11 records. Mien Goat's man-o that she will ï¬nish the use" 883 2.000 miles to-night. Hon; Kong“, Oct. 11. â€"Admiral Ho. with two hundred trOOps, has arriv- ed at Sanchun (Sanshui?) trom Con- ton. A detachment 0:100: Hundred other troozs is about to land at J-eep Bay. - The British‘torpodo‘boat ‘dcstroye: Otter has been ordered to MLS Baily. The Bombay Inmntry has hen od red to be in readiness to proceed to the frontier at two hours' notice. My Int-am Ordoiod to no I; M nu- to Move it Once. it! y assent: to .\l. Deltasso'l Chinese nutu with a rcaervntion as to the we ho: s o! prohibiting the imports of â€5. suggesting the that. lungâ€: no.- tonal. u gar-rim ouop instead of the proposed Joint oocupgtion of men locality. In tho no'chborhood 0! Hon; Kong. UNI. San Yam Til has gone ‘0 Sul- chm: with 3.000 rental-comma. Salubm‘n [up]: to have» I ondvn. Oct. 11â€"11“, oat-ids at tho Frogn 06100 N“ Lord Salin- Alcoa an mm... Houg Km. .0". ‘ no - m r.- tmnnn windy has broken out .n Kwana‘. In balm-ed to be (13.31“! mt. the man- darin. and I0‘ mint. the 10b 1: gm -. mine. the minion- woro not. trot stod. ' Tho tubal: m smum'ontronched . Tho semi-00km pro- yestc-day a.- set-t: that. theft is no {unbu- doubt regarding the W removd of the hmeï¬ï¬‚ com to 81W“. This ad- mis-sion u mompnnied by ;. declara- tion um}. Emperor K 8". re- unn to Feb“: I: Down 1 Improb- able. although b’l pvt-one. there in a‘ suhtuly may £0 other lutinf p ace. . 000 to cope with the danger which is directed against the Manchu: and threatens to become wane than the Taming rebellion. â€oxen For-Inc Greet Annie. Moscow, Oct. 12,â€"A (1th mm I‘ekin we thet the rebels ere forming new and large bodice of “'00:: In Boutn Winn. um we.» a. fearful outbreak in the Province of Shani is inevmgble. The Boxers are now provided “‘Vrith sumcient arm- and ammunition to resume their op- erations. ‘ Lucia; Mo Improbable. Berlin. Oct. 11â€"Oct): Von Wal- du-s e. an ones-1 Mica-m announces, will stat for Palm: from Tim Tsin next 8mm. ‘ Shanghai. Oct. 1].â€"Sheng, the taotai, has received a. telegram tron: Gen. Su, reporting that a eel-lone re- bellion has broken out in the eouth- western part of Kwangll Province. that -his’ 30,000 troops are made quate, and he need; a; least 100,- A-“ â€ml-Instr: nu, Boon mama to B. In Mne- to lov- to tho mum on Two aom' Notiéoâ€" Luau; Polo. Considered Input.» Unh- xwu‘ In “ m 3.. ; turn“ mu. Emrwm AT' HONG «one; P933909 Threatened With the†What in'China's History. ‘ uu. can umt monk unab- EXCITEMENT AT HONG KONG. m. Conon In Elm mans. . The German. French and Italian troop who are to take 901.. under command of Gen Dnmoud, head citric-French militu'y forces In China. will louow (indirect route ‘0 P30 Tin: Fh.’ while 2,000 British gbldiéa undgr Lord Campbell. will Ink-k. {detour to the south at P10 The limit.- Jinnah; number 01 1am walnut-append to to Box»: Txen “11.0th 10:“. fulï¬l, Oct. 12, aï¬d'mnghal, Oct. 13.411... ex- poditioh gigaggsthao Ting Pu do- pa'ned in mutual-hing In two colâ€" i1 Huné can; apt-cuc- doubt a to the authenticity 5! the decree hawking lfrieeqfï¬iuy A.-. “ Li Hung Chang and Prime ('hhlg will shortly 'ndcrees I; note to the Foreign Ministers. asking that a meeting be held {or the pus-yum oi beginning the negotiation for leave. lie W a preference for the Tim u Yelr'nen u e. meeting; place. It in mud thnt. owing to lordgn objections. Yang Lu he.- withdrawn (mm the post 0! pence eosnmini-umr. It II also mid Hut nom‘t‘lntf?cnn are promdlm: hotwmn Russia x-ml Japan. with}: will result In the de- ï¬ning o! spheres M lnhrmt. on“ which will nrnctlmny give to .hpun n free hand In dml‘np «m: rum. Lord Salisbury Mm mnIMnimI nn nF-nlmo nuance nu to him mum-19 poilcy. Th. country hm- m‘mt-d "- ul! to taxman: n Inmewhm "50th tom ponmnn "we. 7: in mm un- dorflmd 'hnt Irv-d Sanhw-r h on- ononflng wt". Gormrny 1n “4-an 'o admit the Rn'w'n with-‘0 to flu- mm o! the 1mm. 1.: M an nu Molo- ' nun. Oct. 12. vh Thu 'l‘u‘n. Oct 18 ad Bhunghax. on. 14.â€"L| Hung ' Chum bone-u .o nuke bu 101'qu um I won the Manon- to“. This dunno“: Ln vhltud the Duv- m and handouts â€mum... u... Mao and (sea. thson nun-l 06 Unit“ sum unaw- leg‘r in receiving Eu! Li. who am union! to make moo. . 330 New knocked st the Bfltbh For- olcno-oe on 53“:an «a: Non " But...;..wry aunt: Cum]. London, Oct. 15.â€"’Ihexc :5 reason to believe that the Bn-Jah l-orcign 011101: received satisfactum u-ms [row ,l’oxin on Saturday. man-nth; the early return of the Empttor unu rhlfl ï¬re prepared to ï¬nd the mom: unite :11 that he. occurred. court to the capital, while the Em- [two-Dowager" xemins at singer: HI. I! this reference is correct, it means also that the Emperor has [)le up courage, with the assist- ance of the strcng men of his court, to, arrest Prince Teen and drag him to Pekin {or ’public execution. 11 the powers secure Prince Tunn’s head. they will not be unduly CLI'iOILS as to the accomplias in the massacres, for all are more or less apprehensive of the comet": nus which miu'ni re- sult from an undue prolongation oi the crisis. All. troy .re “titrated with the knowledge that the Chinese hedgehog is a remariahly pr cl-‘ly thing to tackle. There will be little trouble over the question of indmn- aim. (‘Hnn known that there \A‘Ul be big bill. whh-h will hum to I»: mid. and has interested friends “ho » The Correspondent add. that the _ioo hinted at can only ho Germany. An Important Dovoloplnont. . Bod 1:. Oct. litâ€"Tho pronoun! oi tho Russian Government thnt in coo oi pmtnctod ("\ch oi viowo ro- cu'ding oqaitnbio indomnitioo. this ’mottor might to commondod to the conoidomiion oi the internotlonol Court 0! Arbitration ot Tho Hocuo. ‘i! rounded or the moot important do- wloplnont o! the 01mm situation. Nothing was known publicly in Eu- ropo concerning it prior to the publi- cntion oi Prooidont McKinley'o an- on‘cr to tho note of ",de Elam pownrr lo Baht-z 100.000 to. . Moocow. Oct. 18.-â€"A doopotch from Pokin onyo um tho rumorod mmdition oi tho onion to Show to capture tho Chan-Io court in non- ooroo. Tho Emperor in oold otin to ho thoro nnd tho roportod ilnoao oi tho Dowomrooo nnn nan u. 33 gg ’tho Dowager-Emproon io believed to be hignod. She is doing her best to 'koep the Emperor from going hock to Pot-:in nnd also to doiny tho pence nccotintiono in orda- to gain time to get on foot rn army of 200.000 and renew hostilitim in South China. The oï¬lces o! the dismissed Prince Tunn have been conferred on lion- dnrins. ' "The Thar decided that it was neceJrJ’v to bring 50!: back to Wilnn. so that you might be ready hero to join us nnimt a toe we shall be or- dered to meet. " He says that the general. in. ul- dressing the men, made-duo .exphII-s nticn: ' Hun ordered to (.‘htna. 'but were to- mllod from Odessa. on the vary m of sailing 6.99. to 800 020 031-. St. I‘etersburg, Oct. 18.--Tbe Chi- nese Minister here han‘ left gown. It. is believed he has gone to the Cri- mea u see the Czar. non-i. AW Germany. London. Oct. 13.â€"The Noncow corms; ondeut. o! The Standard Mr tuchcs sigmncance to a speed: made by the Russian general in command at. Wilna to some troop. um had An 015cm] contradiction has been issued of the reports that an inva- sion of Shantung Province in con- templated. Berlin. «Oct. ISLâ€"A «queen r6- celvod hen“ sawduy from Shun:- hai 53:: ; Vnry serious \chx us taken at Field, Harsh“ (built. '.on “:11- dernee's' he‘adquhrters in Tim: 'Ijin, of thc’ zmjolutiqncrymnmemem. ~At Canton a (alse alarm 09 Oct. 7 cauc- ed the Chinese of that province to protest against any occupucion 01 am' Chinae thtm’. The Yangtze- kinng people 0; enly afï¬rm that. they will oppose an: advance of the Ger- mans into Shamung Province. no “cloaki- (hi unmet-i, PM!“ of cilia.“ Sm, Punk-1W0" tï¬mflttï¬ï¬nï¬mï¬ï¬‚dfl. THE. SITUATION IN CHINA. up†"IN". C“ ‘0’ “a ail-nun u :4; mmm manimmmasmmnanu. w‘w ' w~--7~ ,, tram he. was shot and instantly killed on Tues-duo. One of the cm- ployen Van nhooting mu about an; womb-I. when me has got into an “In 0! an and remind the__m B. In! 89ij 0! age. and luv. rvtdow and awn "children. » Oct. u-no MI m3:- “at 0: Born root. w n; Bun . m m Glut ct l‘luuollOâ€"ln I.“ I.†II 3n «1‘ .u x“ m 1. .fl‘ ‘- tenth." a}: the ca enact. "um m upmd: om t 9 I Print "bell 'm pmbly be aided by an: In nuts: and m laden in the northwest." i 529 5 ES {5 amphefuord. Oct. 12. â€" Charle- ' s. cheesemakct of the Empire acne Fqnory "‘7 Feymoug. t'wo miles A... ‘ï¬ol‘ufluhwucn. 'l‘ln Tun. Oct. 18.â€"'l'llo "titan contingent. carted for 1’» Tina l‘u this Inn-ting. Then an uni-um. rumor- tlnt comma-two opmxluoa will be M. I! an. oeeuu 11. 1- mm. tut overwhelming («at will in!" from the m wavfnca. 165.0583 uggulnh 4.32-3.38. aopiggaaflaflwl in...“ taluuugle has.“ “.1. BEIE?§ on... 8 gia8§u.§ wigâ€"lugoï¬alï¬aooi gets a.“ 9010‘. tin can foi- pilu and d! itch- of‘holkin. Momma; spa-i ht. can. hwneoinmon pin Wound mind m l! 3. Price, per box. Perrin’S Drug Store LINDSAY. ..OINTMENT.. WW humummmmm tn "dwindled Mafwï¬ho and ww-oflinn Thom-Pai- h’u cubic: India-M 3.“ M Wï¬m limo“ I’m-ad Gout-l nobility. Mm "I‘m-1!"? chatted! pill. ad sinihr W Tomndddiaumn than. Tsh- on will pron updtin bio-ling. For-uh “a up. out fun to a! w Puma-PPM PRICE. 500 A BOX. Sold by s. Penin, Dmggitt SOLE AGENT for Lind-n!- Perrin’o dl-huling Linnoln’s Tablets Require at least ten pairs of boots and shoes to keep their feet decently shod throughout twelve month, and the outlay constitutes a serious item in the family expenditure, especially when the pardvases made are dwin price and poor in that terial. We guarantee to save any family of five at least $6 on their yearly shoe bill. and in addition give them better goods than they have - everrohtainedfrom any other-dealer in_Lindsay. You We are able to offer this superior line at Twenty-Five Cents per Pound while it lasts. ‘We wouldn’t be using customers unfairly if we made the price 35c.) - A. CAMPBELL. Some of our best judges have tried ‘lis tea, and say that it possesses unusual strength and flavor, That was our opinion also, and our buyer says that Montreal can do no better at the price. So pleased were we with the sample forwarded by our Montreal agent that we commissioned him to make a large purchase. The-consignment} here. We have just received a new line of JAPAN TEA which we can conï¬dently recommend as being the best we have ever handled. “MWMUJSI .00uduynrdï¬ u,withdnvdstn d... MMMMdfro-ononï¬nm md‘lm-d I; curds. Wm!nmdMnlloM WI. mm: mum-«mummamtmumu Out Mud-odds]. W TEA DRINKERS ARE NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. EILD omen nlhtn-d Killed-It‘l- IMPORT. ever obtained {’er any othet-deaiér in Lindsay: You can test the virtue of our 06:: by a trial pair. Next to 8pm“. 4» Killen’s atom momma» mu CAP. 1.. ‘30. Hayes- Pflyod For Ginny. Peril. Oct. 14.â€"-Hos't of the mom- bcts d the American «deny attended n matinee Snturday afternoon at the Polic- l‘arigny Theatre for that“ {it of-deestpn maul-en. A com- ramble sum was nelted.'1‘he cr- usts who guve their serviap tree in- cluded Ella Beach Yaw, Olga Neth- mole. Hamlet. Sully, Ins. Bejcne. Jule W. Pablo Cassls (’cellist) and w Dena- (pianist). Rome, 0ct.15.-â€"TheP°FU on Saturday mind Archbbhop Rom the hour. or the Purim- m “I. mun": chublic. Hi- Hnl' II- RO‘BT. CHAMBERS Mun-o Donu- sad mam. MY omen! mum.m. [00“.] Oct. ltâ€"rhe odd-bl]! at to]- Iowlna t at k 0! an Dung Stut- llox the mum-lunar!- ou On In ad. mum dutotheC'hlu 1.5.:an to the M In... 0! China: In Lumen. their m: W In no nee mm Id 0:; luau-ll: number of Membtalf-um otm- LN!" “I My. Wamt tn‘mm nunberotcghaelumumul â€annuals. ded-lumtnonv unproven! thus-nouhaudutbecl- and, large number a! "do. m’ wAth whitem fluctuation-exca- swan-monum- M. E. TANGNEY “A Nine Home†NEW FURNITURE. "NM I. On. ll 1mm and mm mun! 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