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JEWS IN CHINA, On Sunday evening at the YMCA. M., J. Dyer Ball Ictured on Jews in China. During

the course of his remarks he said

use of Persian words has been connected with this circumstanco.

The ancient Jews in Chins have practically all now died out, ono oczamurity after another being engulfed by Maktounedau or other At Hongkong's City Hall library in a glass influences. A mission of coquiry was despat. cass is a largo Hobrow roll, containing the che, to their last centre mentioned, by the Pentatench. There is a most interesting hi

WHY KIDNEY DISEASE IS 50 SERIOUS.

to quietly. It has many syrupten, but often Kidney disease is serious, because it comes on they are mistaken for other dinson. Head aches, rheumatism, a nervous, irritable condition, weak heart, dropsy, sleeplessnere, au always tired feeling, yellow complexion, appatural

tory connected with this, for it was brought to shop of Victoria (Hongkong) under the mine, too much or too little urias--these aro

Shanghai from the interior by messengers went from that settlement about the middle of last century.

The inclusion of a small company of the Jewish people in the heart of the Chinese Empire is a carious feature is the religions aspect of the country. It has long been known that there are Jose in Chins, but we desire more information a to their numbers, condition in

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and infant Mr. E. A. Bouner sir. M. Burnand Mr. G. Bornett Mr. and Mrs. W. Burie Mrs. E. W. Borthwick Mr. L. Brougtull

auspices of a Jewish society in London. The just as thich symptoms of kidney diarase an two Chinese who were rent had a long andekaches, gravel, bladder troubles, etc.

Kidney disease may have been working in the todious journey of 25 days, 400 miles by land and

system for years before the patient suspected water, before reaching this oity. Here they the cause of his tranblo. That's the danger.

Treat the kidneys at the first sign of any found a few Jewish familles saruanded by

Keep way. Mohedens (two-thirds of the population of ailment. That is the baly

thom well, and they will keep y

you well. Doan's this city warn of the latter persuasion), and by backache kidney pills help the kidneys to filter heathens The Jews were very pour, but still the blood, and remove from it all disease breed kept themselves separates from their surrounding insparities. That explains their

All the chief ehersists and medicine-dealer ings. Noue could road the oracles of Jehovah the past, and different points of residence. At in the Hisbres, un the last of their Rabts had oil Doan's Backnote Kuindy Pilia, prica 2/0 for

by, or

or 13/9 for 6 bozes; or the medicine

from

Mr. W., Clacke the proprietore-the Foster-McClellan Co., 8. Mr. T. Clark Wolls treat, Oxford-street, London, England, Mr. G. Cuningham

Mr. W

WA. Daland who will also send a Sample Box Free to Buy.

F. O. Chavin one who writes for it and manticne this paper.

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Hon. Dr. Francia Clark Mr. K. Peterson

one time, they were thounds in number, but then bron dead for fifty years. The bopa of the he had, post frea on receipt of price, diy Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Clarke Mrs. E. Pocklington

they have melted away, and their zoal, if they expected Mamuizle over possessed nutch of it, has died away under the boumbing influence of the surrounding

heathenism.

Butween two and three centuries ago so10*

was forgotten. Their synagogue was in ruins. Originally seventy familias they had. A remnant of seven households only was left, their little community Bumbering but 200 souls. Some wore shap. Jesuits discovered a Jewish colony in the city kempers, sono farmers and a fow lived in their of Kai-fong fu in the province of Honam. frost tample precincts with scores sufficient in the was the interest excited in Europe by this dis-way of slothing or roof to shufter thom. Thoy cavery, Christianity was deeply interested in ad potitioned the Chine Emperor to have pity on them and repair their temple, but with no response, and part of the fallen material had been mold to the henthion.

these further instancas of the conflamation of

soripture, and in more relies of the pantiar people who

are everywhere witnesses of the "gonduess and severity of God." The

Well night they have cried D God, the printed Plautixion Bible of these Jows com-heathen are come into thy inheritance, the pared with the titles and endings of this tire holy templo bave they latile. We are becoms

n reproach to our neighbours, ' 82015

derision to them that are round about us."

EMPRESS DOWAGER OF RUSSIA,

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NOTICE.

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Mr.

Mr. F. I. Deacon Mr.& 3. »To, Downing Mr. W-Enslon Mr. G. H. Edwards A. Emerson

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and infaut

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Mr. &

Frank

THE HONGKONG ICH COMPANY, MB. Harling have now 40,000 Cabic foot of Collar H. T. Hart Storage available at EAST POINT, Bores will miss Hergewer bo Open at 10A.M. and 4 r.m. daily, Sunday, Mr., W. H. Hills excapted to receive and deliver perishable good.

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books of Moses enrresponded exactly, except that the writing had no vowel points. Tho synagogue, now in ruins, was a building of about sixty by forty feet, covered by a fourfold and handsome roof, having a portio with a double row of four columus, and a bilimtrade

AN INFLUENCE FOR REFORM ? before it. The whole place of worship occupied

During the recent disturbances it is curious a space of between three and four hundred feet in length, by about a hundred and fifty feet in how the reseatineut which was folt against the Empress Dowager has lied out breadth, comprised in four successive courts, among the Liberals and the Revolutionary party, Among the religious forms and customs of and it is very interesting to traca the antica of theso people in those days way be enumerated his change of feeling. The Empress Dowagar the patting off of the shines on entering the bus unt quifs recently been crolited with reactionery tendencies of the most rigid natura, house of prayer, and the wearing of blue head and the Emperor's preference for Bureaucratic dress while there. In reading the Inx the institutions and his disinclination to grant minister covered his face with a transparent veit reforms have been ascribel to her Majesty's

influence.

Recently, however, it has became know of gauze, in imitation of Mows who brought the law to the people with his fuce anvered, and generally that, so far from being reactionary wore a red silk scarf depending from the right the has been described the Empress Dowage although the wife of a Sovereign to whom abor shoulder and tied under the left arm, By bistista was a religion, has persistently been in side stood a monitor to correct his reading, if avoar of reform an i Liberal institutions necessary, who likewise was attended by a public has learned, not without a certain roral- monitor. The prayers wore chanted, baut with-ion of fooling, that at the date of the changes hi

to the treatment of the Finas she vehemently ļont musical instruments. The congregation tock

with the Emperor, and CAUS: up their wore no lulith, or garment of fringes, during pointed out that a continuance of the institu the service. They observed circumcision, passions to which the Finus had been recustomed over, tabernacles, the rejoicing of the law, and would produce a loyal population which would perhaps, the Day of Atonement, for on one day of the year they fasted and wept together in the synagogue. They kept the sabbath as strictly as the Jews in Europe, made no proselytes, and never married with the Gentiles. They had no

Win this Colony of the AGENCIA formulary of belief, bnt held to the unity of

E hare This Day been appointed Agents DO BANCO NACIONAL ULTRAMAR. INO, MACAU?

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God, and to the doctrines of heaven, hell, a sort of purgatory, the resurrection of the dead, the day of judgment, and the hierarchies of angels [905

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alration, O Lord."

Their alienation from idolatry is particularly striking after so long an exposure to the super- etitions of the anuntry which were guided by imperial influence. They refused to take an oath in an idol temple, and the conspicuous inscrip- tions upon the walls and arches of their tamplas proclaimed their steadfastness in this matter, even upon that delicate point of the Emperor's name which in the synagogue they had surmounted by the most significat of possible warnings against confounding any reverence whatever with that das to the blessed and only potentate." They :

Rs. 1,460, packad complete for Billiarde, has prayed westward, towards Jereenler.. been supplied all over the East, from

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constitute nu added strength to the Empire.

Her Majesty also took up a rory similar attitude on the question of the treatment of the Poles. Indeed, so much was the Empress Dowager opposed to the advocates of liberat the Tsar os these aud other questions where institutions and reactionary kurus were in

endist in the Council of the Emperor, that a certain estrangement took plnou between hor This estrangement and the continued until quite recently, when, in view

present Ruler. of the dangers which beset the Tzar and in har maternal desirs to help him in the pressing ficulties, the friendly relations of mother und son have been renewed.

The knowledge of these facts is likely to produce a complete rosetion in favour of her Majesty.-Standard.

GARRISON ORDERS.

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By Order,

R. E., Roes, Major.

Chief Staff Officer.

HIRANO WATER.

Permission to erect this synagogne in China. was obtained from the Einperer in A.D. 1,163. From several inscriptions in the synagogue THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATCEL

was learned that the Jawe oame to China in either between B.C. 205 and A.D. 220 (in the Han dynasty), or between B.C, 1,122 and A.D. 249 | (in the Chow dynasty). Their own account of arrival thither is merely that their forefathers came from the west, probably by way of Khorassan end Sauerkand, the main route of Their [2318-1 ancient commerce in that direction..

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