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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 26 Oct 1900, p. 2

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Tl ;“thtl” aid the; "are you 111 done! I nthor cxpectod _to no you: bathe: hero, too.“ v .5301: Mada no." nun-d II- the 'amihuthyuflod fie: ,JtVdouutâ€"plflthtth awn mid bu 7*!” u. nun-Ina “W h M pdaoeotthoriohgpdtheainderoom dthepoor; but it was and mum”. -Elaieamommnidwny bqtm povertycadrtchuanditvunau uflontothohwtthomfd. E ontcodnowudwaquitht 113' mm swank; wlnc'h effective. W but t" Itt' m3: 3: um um ted worth of‘tho word as being thtt d aha-actor. ' She can- ddond Elsie a hot oqml. and thq gurtue circmtgpeesnog mono: ___ox_' heap. vol not ebb to deatzoy that aim equlity 1!: human society. m In the only aristocracy. This II the 0 Christianity. Thu 15 the my octagon of the aegis! _x_)rot_:lem._ .7 G'noo Chdmerl untied {he he: to In mot. , 593 M 111334, told her of Q figure, and their home, so di‘feron can hers, and that changed the sit- tion by creating no surprise and ling for no apology. race Chalmerajlways carried the charm ytth her, and adapted smovtog mac? wig; an . \o gun or or naicisn. , : ‘* . mmtostuflatln the world '9” no": 11330 km a mono skill- “Lunch upon «pigs or keytgoarg. none, but her npartment we: look- 0d 90 ottncqve and spotless u i (”Q tint evgnng‘ 7 No one 3v” better :1;de than grace Orphan. _Thoy_mnst_hno hag . The Telegram From Home. ”The next Wednesday evening. so- rdmgto emtment in the Sunday Ichool the pronous, Grace Ohelmersm to call on Elsie to talk .Iflh her shout a committee 1:: the Dhureh. on which they wented her to mkâ€" a. oamzm'tteey in theYoung Woman's Orcuu'ution. axle mm m eo hue her “I have never looked at It Juct "he that.” can Entry. '1 lulu thought I m no good no church tolhc. end on u I could be under the work- mcn'c circumstances. and that wu ell thct vol My." “Oh. no. Henry. every llnc In tho Bl- hlo ll contrary to that. 1! you could by. your-elf. for what all Chrlnt come to the world and dlel Ella blood In noceoury to your pardon and r trufl 1n him and surrender to and confeumn of Him. Make It your! now and forever. That la the meaning of belng born again. and the Church ls El; agent upon earth to hrlng this to the hearts and lives 0! men. Put your lmmortal soul and earthly life in Christ's hands. Henry, and you will he a new man. Oh, what u mighty Influence you one wieldannionNalo. A thousand fines more than I can. 1 have even fished that I Was a worklngmnn. and could belong to the union in or- der to touch and reach other men.” -' Be Heidi}: 'paasod 6n: Into tho Minn), it was the dawn. It In aghast Just‘ before the damn. ' “his my Mud on that," said M1. Dpwling. *We are friends; your nuns .9} be ln_gn_y prayer evgry day.” ' “So do I,” said Mir. Bowling; "but In this wofld you cannot tell. You will promise me to think about it. In. more-â€" to pray about It." ‘ Henry would rather have been out =thoatrootjustthon. buthondd a manly way. and meant it. too: It Juntnaw." - «zIwishyonwo'qu"aaidM1-. Dow!- ,mfiouly. “Wemay neverhsn ochamototdkaga in.” “I hope we will, ” rephod Henry. .0. a- in _-!j n. 15-. _:_I__ .L--A Henry hesitated, and then rephod: promise anything to- fit!” I thank you for the interest, think xnoro oryou {or talk- in; this”, way. but I am not road, to Mr. Bowling, with more feeling in his voice, continued to tell him that it was not following the example of Christ in order to be saved or help men most. "Itxwas the atonement 1hr sin that was the saving power 1n the worldgaaq the only power." He Flooded with hizn to look- at it right and to act according to his best con- victions at any cost. He told him not to be anxious, amply to nob the surface of the trouble m ' own life or in the labor union. ; “You need Christ.” he said. “and so does your unionâ€" the Carpenter of Namath. but also the Sanonr of Cdvary. Now, Henry, will you do 10'” part!" he said, after a moment’s life. but he really waited to go, and almost wished he had not come. He Minot expect quite as mueh 3.5 this. .AHenry leaned with both elbows on the arms o;‘_his chair, and. looked 1n- tantly upon the floor. as if he was counting every thread in the carpet. He was in the deepest thought of lug t6 the Saviour. and help mm unto the Church what 1: ought to be. He through $30 «1'! an nocloty. n that In t only my It our will be ii at. time. but fill mm: In death“ to conquer. 3. WM” __...._.m “Hold on a minute." said Mr. Dawlinz. “Infidelity has as much to do with the heart and life as with “no head. You might say there ms 3 God. and yet be an infidel to Him. having no fidelity to Him or His came. alloys] And untrue to Him. and to tho but that in in you. Anyway. Henry. you would not say that you were a Christian. and that is what I want you to be- mvod by Christ'- Dlood. and that nlono. and than you could be ahlo to help the laboring man in Christ's wayâ€" not simply to live a moral um. hnl._ nutgnrrendor "No, I cannot say that last” laid gem-y. I will not own to that. I ll- my: believedâ€"â€" vague-ac: gag waited patient- CHAPTER VI. Would Christ Belong to a . Labor union ? HENRY FIELDING'SWDKEAM (Continued to be there More Elsle's caller had gone.Heaaidahenoed notgo just because he came. I! they had not finished their oonv‘araation. he would 33:00 unto listen or interrupt. or, hewdnld’olntheotherroon. -. . 1‘03.” .mw’ered‘Gx-‘néo: “It h in “Oh, no, I will not wait to:- the rain or an escort either. I am mod to some alone, and it is only and not far, and the streets are all light." She had scarcely finished the last. sentence when Elsie turned toward fihe door and listened a moment. “0h. :08,“ in his step; I“ know it: in; a the lootgot ,the stain. He must have hurried. too. onmcoount oi the storm.” Grace did- not speak for a mo- ment. She was making whgt the wow“! do now. ._- Henry was at the door before the am m nude. but she "one just u.hoantero'd,andu1d shemnstgo. as she “nod to speak toihlm. He appeared surprised for a mo- ment, but it was only on the surface. ind” tha'tmth was plainly told. it was not the rain which had driien huh ham legs-1y. _ He vgggultouwuging “Yon wait. and it will soon pass over. and Henry will be in presently mseeyouhomeanrlzhtuitdm keep on." “We yonknow we have 3 Young W omen’s Organization. -It is some- thing like the King's Daughters. but does not go by that name. We have various committees. and each with their own specific work; some to help .in the church, and others to come in touch with the work in the city. and to help the poor. I an chairman of P the Missionary Committee, and we ’ have oonfinedy it almost entirely to helping the need: right here in the oily”.me 1’th l81:0 beonmy committee. and we can accomplish more together in this work. I know.” “(cumming todo anything I i l i f ““‘z, by; 444.1 “up :3 she mu no, then was a hint flash 0! lightning. “It must be only a ahower.’ sh. laid, “Yea," said Grape.“ ‘beoauo It did not look much like min when I came out, and I even hesitated about bring- 1n: _my umbrella.” “It I: raining. i guess." replied El- lie, going to the window at the tune ”my 593 raking the syn-pap _to look "W'hat m that!” asked Gme. “It sounds like rain. and I thought I heard It thunder. too.” "Why. I do visiting and come in touch with these people. I and out their real‘heed. and then help them, ' or have the society help them. But what they need most is what they set last. and that is oomebody’s love and sympathy. Christ did not have any money to give to men, but he Just touched them and reuly loved them out or their sin. and made them able to help themselves." "Well." sald Elsie, “you show me how. and I will try." hemthstlenthewhim" "I do not know u I understand what I u; to do." ~ v- ‘1 am sure at that tkéady.‘ 'ntd Erma, ‘fund I hue talked it over with It. Bowling. and be said you upjugt the qua." ‘That in what he says,” replied Elsie, "and thnt is what they nre am saying, I know; but what about thnt work youmtmtodo m the church. I have been wondcmng what it is. You did not tell mogul; made me inquisitive." and: is RT: no’m All my giving and service is hut a drop in the large ocean of need. There is} great pi‘fnciple which needs to be tin-nit i no the heart of this trouble." ”I how this."_ en!!! Grace. "that that is the great barrier between the norking people and the church. I hear it wherever I go among them. I.‘ they had better pay, and some 03 them less hours or work. and could wear good clothes, and alwavs have their Sundays. they would come to church. Anyway, man) of them \\ ho don't now would I know. 0." course some 0: that class of people are not honest in saying that. but many of them are. . L‘ I get a. chance, I am guns to at your “brother to do his t to ht every wrong. and in come way elp to get all these thou- eands in town: with “the churches. My mismon work does not amount to “Why. ”‘1 we will." said Grace, “bo- - «use I un mtorutod in it. and more {since Mir. Bowling reached that aer- mon. And we Inn ad to much talk labout it. You know I tqld you r.- fther did not earee with the eermon. fbnt that in not etrenge. and whether '. hie coneoiemce hee been troubling him im- not. he hee brought it up for du- {euuion e heir- doeen timee emce. I heve ercued With him about the nun- leter hevinc the right end duty to preech about it. end he told the thin mornln thet I end the peetor had both be ter find out where our breed end butter cene from. Perhepe I might better kee um end leave hun to do ell the te tag. but I «neat help I by the people who heve the leeet it ere et eil in the debt. k em r gied your bro- ther ie intereeted in the eelution ot' theee inpatu‘nuueetiou. end tho themwnir vevrhet belong-e them. I would tether heve nu ‘te- ther do Juet r ht b the mrktncmen and (we no he at whet he now doee. then not, chew the It!!!“ or Josue every hour end mute ot the dey. I heve been in the homeo- of theee men enough to know Juet how the, feel about the rich Chfletiene and the churchee.” _ Eieie interrupted to eey: . , “I did not intend to etert our eon- eereetlon in this ehennel. You ceme Iere for eouethlng elee. end we mrie tonot knownuohehout the lehor mutton." ‘ . sxe; "out he 13 away more 10.:er be- cause he is so interested in these questions. end especially now beoan'ae‘ of the great strike in the 'city. and they are expectmg trouble in their own mnufeetory. I "bOllOVO they call it a 'lock- out; but I don’t know as I understand what that means. Anyway. we won’t talk shout that to’ni‘ht.“ . \ _ . . ,. , 7 ~ An, _ “Won, more is one exception at loan. The world b not :11 cold end selfish. There in Christianity 0:: arch. and It my be harder for a rich vol-son in Vha'tn the‘lflncdon o! "I? II more likely true." mid Grace. 'that both no In the wron¢.Do know what I think!" the confirm “No." answered he. “I m to know; toll me." Wm M “Wdutumf'you mdoawn: dorm! thlps in this world now 6;" 0111133 fidyour tdlow men. 1! you m Christian. and went tram the Wrightomongtheoomenwflh thunnplr!t_olChri_st._ Tkaghgho Henry was almost stunned for an Instant’ nt hu- frankness and be: u- mum: ‘in talking religion to him. He did not realize that it was be: life. and that it was be intent ,0! Chrfittanity to 13m it and talk it ev- orzwhore. 7 A A: ho' waxed may. he and but cloud: cannot do but whst can. and I don‘t really believe Hr. Bowling can. They mat to 11' he labor union, tad you representative. and He would belong to wha‘ he wontd a, gm; E 1‘ g H 5%; 8:55 E3 He stumei-od out in reply tint be supposed that she was right. _ y were now at nor-homo. and had almost fox-cotton the uh: and the datanee. s The wrung wu touched with nometmnx more than more panama. and Guns. venturea to any. n he turnad aw”. that. he would he web In these In.“ days that perhaps 1 onzhttobenratleeet banal blame for my own absence from church. and the other men are In the tune position. They have ' cod and made sweeping comiemna $3- cernlng the Church and the rich. and W Wire'g; 011mgR every “So do I." said she, ‘with an em- phatic tone. "It takes courage on his part. but everybody respects him more. If there are wrongs burden- ing the workingmen, it is the Gospel which ought..end which only can right then. The ministers ought to preach it, and the members of the Church ought to live it. That may sound strange from me. considering who 1 em, but I love Christ enough to be true to Him in everything. even sometimes sgsinst my people. My sympathy is slways with those who have the least in this world. if they ere not deep in sin snd guilty 0! bringing their own sufferings upon themselves.” “i am glad to hear to say-tint," said Henry. “and it is just that spir- it which I have seen lately which has changed my ideas somewhat. and is Hyman; life. I am looking ti the ministers m’difierenmy. and st the Church people. too, with new and bet- ter thoughts. I have been thinking “I do." answered Henry; “I ud- nlre him very much. He is a mint:- tcr to command respect. and I think be In on the right track now to tone}: the men. That sermon of his has occasioned a “at amount or dis- cisslon and healthy argument. I hope he will keep onln that way! - "I hape you are going to be a reg- ular attendant now at our church. I know you will enjoy the services, and you cannot help but like Mr. Bowling.” ”A _ In a few moménts Grace had tarn- od their conversation town-d the Church. and an”: ' 118M.” Henry suddenly replied: “I will pray. then, for a sudden shower. '1 am satisfied with this. i! It was not for you getting wet." cause that was not up to the, necea nary mark. It was more excitement than anything else. And when she accepted. as she touched his sleeve, it was like an electric shock. Wu it the lightning of the storm! Anyway. Henry was struck. She sum. as th'tay hastehel on: “This is so kind of you. Mr. Fielding. to come right out again in this dread- ful atom for my sake. The next time I come I will do it in the star- No young women bed eroeeed lulu u: helore my mum: e pue- ¢notloetronhlmbnt herewue rich girl meeting hln by the more“ ohenoe and an lmpwaanble chum be- eween “en. He never could budge the. end In we silence he bed eeld e score 0! tunes: “I am such e fooll" He had said eleo: "She would mock no mount of Mn‘goeeen In my com- PBIJ." but here y were passing out o! lie on been? together. “By lone." he was saying to hlmself. It was only llke her father's ooachmnn taklnz her home in films; egorm. When they reached the sweet ll ml raining harder th-zn even . Shn drew her garments closely about her. And Henry could hardly believe it- he had almost unconsciousty offered his arm. It. was not. courage. be- Henry Mflnc and non:- DIM Inch a men In Mn or In» for- tune. He could no‘ 0891 It or «on under-ma It. It was a punk to him-alt. ,7 Thou-i no hon-nu In m. which have you. In than. nnd are "to the scorn :- the forerunner of the mighty Sh. bout: by laying that 1! van no: moo-nary for him- to go. but. ended nearer bar hurt than the am un- tonoe. by adding tint "he could have N1_W¢~!Ibau0‘lt."_ ‘ “You no m'golng alone this atom: nlzht. ,Yrou need not lay flood-night to no. You can do that 31‘ your luthor’l 6901'.“ - .. . One. said tint she had had a de- lightful 0511. 1nd turned to Elsie to fly good-night. and than toward Hen- 1"; but he Interrupted. II. 1 6% wamhttonln: hex-jg? "a, m tab “in many preparation” to , great quandlry mnot to be uhltv. to J: 1::th-11 to m ‘: He .trbdi to motion to her without being seen. hut his deaf and dumb nuns were unread. and something had to be done. and done right away. What should he do! Oh. I! We Md only me to 'thc tescun. and my. "Henry. you go home with Miss Chalmeral” "I would he a willlng slave. and not say a word,’ thought to. But we seemingly couldnot un- derstand. orelse dld not care. He wanWto go home with hog, but did not know Whether :13"?an lured to ask her. “She would not mat to be seen with him." and a hhousand like suggestions {lubed w hlrnnndrto' make“ the mo-“ manta nomads. and his knee. gluon hagkw. _ __ ‘ minim never know was: tm I in a secret. and V9?! im- pox-tun, too. Ian’t It. Miss Field- “I W to tell him. oith LI“ Bax-h w.- nus-a. Toronto. Oct. 22.--Luko Burk- 0‘ Lowell. Hun. who was to M" {ought Hutu-day nighi with Jimmy Smith Moro the (recent Atlantic Club,wu killedbyncnlnttm’ mFdhwhxleonhhwtyWN tomato. 8nd: In tho manna-apt and. from the ringside b! m John Bout: In «plum d 7-80 I‘ve-’0 (snug. to 39m. . can In the hall. The trigger any“ In 00:11:: way, and the contents ea- tcrod h): thigh, aevering u: artsy. and be bid toAdeath More medical aid could be obtained. Stamford, Oct. 20.â€"At the 8°" of Downle on Thursdsy. William Walter Ballantyne. 26 years of use. tho only son of a. widowed mount. renaming from a shootgng upodl“ tion at the dinner hour, placed Iii! Menu-cam Oct. 20.-â€"'1'he ofloen and member. of the Montreal Ane- teur Athletic Association tendered e amplimentary reception lat night to their hon. president. Lord Strum- cona. Preddent Broplw, on helm" of the anocietion, preeented Lord Mmthcona with an Illuminated ed- dreee, which spoke of the mp0 he find rendered to the whole Empire in connection with the raining 0! the Smthcorn Home. A deepq‘tch from Copenhagen an- nounce- that the hinge 013131;. 1' c.59ut to DA: i visit. to Frucfirfchs- hot. Emperor William and ‘11 the mem- ber-othbhmuywmmmnm at Bombing ova: Oct. 22. the birth- ” °‘ Am 3%“; The my”. Index-[ck m. Berlin. Oct. 20.--As the condition of Dowager Empress Frederick is temporarily improved. Prince and Princen Henry of I’m-in luv. left Hombwg 19:- Kiel. G. T. 3., shortly after 10 o‘ciuck last. night. She was wheeling “nth a party and was struck by a. yard engine, her head being frightful]:- crushed. The body was removed to ha father's residence. Hrs. 'Smnâ€" wick wag g. widgfly’. hat husband lav- lng died last year. “Certainly." sud he. nthar coldly “This 13 a. call which must be unver- od. Ihopeyonwmnotnnditu serious as it now mama." and he had already turned any helm tho tut untenoo was flushed. Their mother had t lost gay 0! their love by their a ’ non. Etch week the home lotto: was on In my. 3nd, ocondonsfly more thug one. a The bad mound .hor otter only ‘wo ya before this. m then phc magma; II .1101] u and. Madman In. Joaquin Swmwtclx 0! London Struck by :- had-o- London, Ont... Oct. 20â€"1131. .‘(r soph Swuwick, aged 28 years, daughter 01 Mr. Henry Wallace. 85:: Hill street. was instantly kill-ed at the Waterloo street crossing u-i the mklomewordortokonotlon m "Mt. Whitney." he said. “my sister has just brought this means e to me. which any my mother in Vermont in very iii. and they want u to come immediately. I must go right “my. and I know you will haw no objeo" tiom.” “I hope she II not very Iorlouly Ill." be sald, with 3 sigh following it. and walked dlrootly to the superla- tendent's desk. When Henry was tested he could not be hastened. and when his do- ctsion wan made it was usually the "It my: mother is UL and they went as to come." While she was telling the story. In was tending it. and then stood hold- lng it fox-'3 moment without saying 3 word. "Henry. I am sorry I had to com but this is not very good news. let probably It u not. a: we my think_ This just can. to the house." we the passed It. to him. But she could not wait to tell him sag perhap- make u cushy. _ In n. moment the had thrown on hot hnt nnd hu- wnp. and was may to ‘0 to the tutor: to tell Hoary. Step. were rapid. but not light. Ho wnl summoned to the onion on her arrival. and know that nothing important Ind hymn bar. has”. thlq was the first time the had call- “ Lhn from his work. she wulwd with tho totem in. hand. but. ready to pave the way I): any”: as be cane Mayra)": "‘Whnt nut I 60"" lb. Cu. not "what must I fool?" She had a» cry. nu ma natunl. and oven womnly. but Bill. Holding mu not the on. to an Icon ran to lmnglnnflon or sorrow. Her second “99¢th pun, quickly. Didi-0d be uni nad'iho heart which 09991 (or thqu‘rooopuop. Ellie flood with that yellow bit 0! PM)" tn her hand us one "loathed. and md It And ro-md it and won- dered If it told til the truth. or 1! than was nor. to In aid tint the lug-ago couldA not our” Thai are the hour- Mun queen- unou and char-lotu- no tutod. It road: “Come hofie, at onco. Your mother I. very ill. Signed. Robert Intthown.” u: uncle 0! that". who and not: thelr old home. TM: was not only the nut tole- tram. but never before had an ex- Proulon taken possession or her hoe. It was the mingling of wonder am; cuprho_sgg unxiety and grief. _ In a moment she stood with the ”gym In her hand: 95 5 F?- 3 3 rdly ml: to sign the MIDI"! book before? she openoc 1th,.“ 11mph dhop’OIrod' in could scarcely muster the courage. “It must be methlng important. It II ‘0' Katy. but it certainly in to: me. too. Can anything be the mat- tor At home!" And a countless num- ber offilgouzhb flashes crowded Into m munic- aboud'fiiiie 6'- male ‘ru startled by 8 If”? ring ’9! the bi]. She mama to 0p- on tho . to and son). on (32th- 9! Q!!! Par thou!“- 2:. mm at conviction w settling down upon him with "'93“ don- wdshfi. and Henry Fielding W 301m:- trom the lgngdom Wk Widow" Sou Bled to Waco-ad Lord nuance-n. Blur.» A I A £40351)“. "This demand 'is sigumcsnt o! the growing influence 0! the anti-(own party. The fact um I. tribute 0! rice is tenderly shipped up the Yeag- ee Kim‘s proves that. the “any: we still supporting the Dan's-Dow- . new the labels. Hon: Kéng. Oct. 19.â€"Ths mm- my mm st Bench: reports um Admired 80 has Hosted the rebels. killing 100 0! then. end dds» ing' the m In!» the aim mm. V "The The“! Inn spurned to the consuls to mt ova 600 mine-a who reside in the toreign m: on 3 chars: o! comm. Thane named munch nova-cl “ll-known Chinunan. who“ only aim. in. ma Myoca- prpgradvo rid-u. M um m London. Oct. 20.-Tho mu conuzoudent 0! Th. Timon. with; yesterday, m1: n-pau AM to m pm. Oct. nowâ€"x Delano; the Minister 0! Foreign Alain. ha 3’0- “A in the mtomuon at peace ad expressing the hope that nothing will occul- during the notation. to canoe s rupture ol the page. proceed- gamma on could not be considered the con- u.en:emont or negotiation. as Inch 3 step as amounting to:- peace would only be post :e nhor the unovd of oil doubt mm L! Hung (tang ond Prime Chine are {ully egowuod by th in haw 0,9 . £3;ng hire nppeand in the pres, charging that the Chm-o Im- reridl edict. degrading Princo M Was n {ox-gory. The German Fouls-n one; [macho Humans it Hung Chang and Print on»: will bo- Nomad informal)v of an condition‘ upon which tho pom have agreed. Gorminy take- tho flew. town. that such a declaration by the pow- inq. 2% <2â€" .morflipu. mg 55.8.. «a 9:5. 1: D7 340 5 Mafia 5 28 35.8 on D 81 n8! The foregoing damtch relau- to the Poo Ting Pu audition. Marian-any Arr-pm; Baiin. Oct. 20,â€"1'110 joint not. at [.1 Hung Chang ond Prince Chins bu not made a. good impression in Gov- ornmont circles here. Haggard cm meat. It tint the nourudlmorouh condition- imposed upon the con- queror than the reverie. "0:13.306 in 1.: Sunglint'uz. six miles oouthwnrds of (mu-chow. "Tho China: regulars uc retiring. "The local Government. appear to b. trying to suppress the Bonn. Thu-t en heads of Boxers w“ ban:- was on the gate 0! Wow when we entered." Omar. Id: Munch-id: at 2 'p. m. yesv'rdny ‘and returned her. at 5 p. m. toâ€"day with orderl, having rid- den so miles on one horse. Wang Shnng Fou. My Oct. lfl.â€"-Arrivu1 here without opposi- tion. Two mound tawdry-retreat- ed southmurd. Lieut. King. sat with n communication to Fraud: M liunuerl report that many Chinese m burning the village. in the pcth at tho Gama-French column. can. Campbell's Input. The Secretary of State (or Indis. Lord Georg, 0 Hamilton. has received :13}: {wooing tron: Major-Gen. (unp- The British aonfiwdted their arms and horses and released the Imperial soldiers. Tim Tun. Oct. 11â€"11:in un- ”"wial reports In: the vii-wee guard o.’ the allied forces entered Pno Ting I-‘u Wednmdny, Oct. 17. The city We: practically duet-ted end odd-ed no re eistance. The British column captured r." Imperiel eoldmre at Wan-lea. Oct. 16. who were pert oi the {one at 2,000 men seal. to disperse .the Dom-re to um. region. The native it out that. they killed 200 Boxers. enJ uexe returning to Pnochow when Ult’)‘ were fired upon end dispersed by the French. : IMMbyUo-umm 00‘ mum-no.0 Iconâ€"lubr- cu [and tho m londu Emma-[Ind Prue. Chi-I "WWW Am“ Forces Entor It With Proo- tlully no Resistance. BRITISH OFFICIAL REPORTS. PAOTINGFU DESERTED UINNAMUN EVERSON, ...- at... ‘l',- _ ‘ ,, ‘ ' 7’ wouldfiseem very cheap. would it not? Yet that is about What i W_.m.~mmémfi 3W your pre’swt cm] and wood bill with What i Emmi 0R PENINSULAR STOVES AND RANGES . which ”quire so moo fuel to dotho work. Call and 5‘ "'read the list of town peOple who are: using them. They are a See om: large stock of urns!“ and Box-heating Stoves, ‘stove takenf‘as part pament for (new. one. Every stove g1 agive perfect midwion or your money refunded. KENT STREET. MJ-«cflum Kingston. 1a., Oct.19.â€"A W mllwg strike is now on in Klug- ston. All {he lines were tied up :0- u-nda: morning, the man conduct- or. and meta-mun demanding an In- creuolnfingaotu'onapau In tour to 6 moo. A gnaw rec-p- tion 0! time to. have". m plum. th um um m to we on (it-mam! to the am at the and in Neutral.» '11:. who has ban a. 06mph": novdty moo. M W Molt. Oct. 19.â€"E. Bichon. t “am of nomadic, Woo. has written a; )hyor Gnu-do: 0! ~' ndnich. inquiring as to the adapt;- shflflyotthoooflofBuuCounq and the Xingu-n district for any. growing. The writer cute- dust win‘oudoutgnmberoiyom‘ men wmgemmobmiu- cl growing m. Kayo: Gm: um make every cadaver to ht." mocolonyoometo'EbaexCountyor Pmmuhethinksthcch mothcplmmperiortorthonlu- ”mumps. Con-f Von Duelow. it is announced. has boa‘appointed (handler. Pew- dent 0! the Prussian Ministry, and Foreign W. Tho Emperor will confer urea Prints "on Hohonlohe the Order at the Block Eula and Will PM?“ ‘0 tho maria; Mo: 3; mill-‘- oet cl Moods. Balm. Oct. 19.-â€"Empa'or William m written to Prince Hohenlohe u autogmph letter. yielding to the (han'ellor'o request. {or mm! from his elbow anus and expressing His u.- .ieuy’n W thank! for his fideli- ty. distinguished services. pen-sacri- flcinx devotion and unvuy‘ng faith- [ulna-l. opposite the Waltham. Mm" mtion resulting In the deal}: of G. P. Coop- «. I pause braked)“. and slight injury!» Hwy n mine. the firms: on tho tum: while. 15 an were do- molilbd and one 13:30 [main Two freight trains on the Fitch- bm-g division of the Boston a: Kaine railroad collided on Sunday, directly I? M "Fabian;- coal lam. {mm Clarion». bound {6|- Kingston, foundced near the alsq' Dad.'s on 5'1: nday ”Earning. e crew reached 5110'! h the n!!! boat. w '11.. United :tatcs Philippine Com- mission at Manila. has passed n bill npproplhflng $475,000 gold for the payment 9! expo-sex incurred {or the lenc'it of the insular goxernment duh 'ng (mobs. w. A. WI. 16 years of ago. son of Joseph Marshall. 0::an who was ”god in driving a. cart fit the etcmatian of the ceflar for a build- ing on Bank xiv-c1. was buried under a part at the embankment. Which fell and VII killed mstuztly. monument on «‘m Monac- . on «by: prlhto Chang W18. I“. Dal-Icy. Shanghai. Oct. 19.â€"-Sun Yet. Sea. the retorxner. and other oo-collod rout, 'hvo mud a. Mo to th. loco: modulus o! the Yunnan \‘ayey. denouncing tho you mis- gdvmu‘em of the mat-ha dynauy. ud {vomiting not. to Interfere with ndth'e ccuwru. Con-Inland of Sewn“. Dalia. Oct. 20.-3A cams-0mm! note amort- um the diplomatic body It Pekfu 'wm ooflecuvoly acquaint 2.: Runs an" end mince Chung with the conditions on ,which Lb: rowan will m-gouutc for peace. by: Its-w H Suicidal? . Berlin. Oct. 20.â€"A alpaca: re- tired here from, Shanghni any: Ken: 31. who was president. of the Board 0! 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