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to-day, and were given a most uproarious recep- don. The degree of Doctor of Civil Law was conferred upon Stanley and Professor Goodwin of Harvard University.
An important French royalist conference is in progress at the Hotel Albemarle in this city this evening. The chief leaders of the party are present, and others have been summoned from France.
Sarah Bernhardt, who is now playing "foan of Arc" to crowded houses at Her Majesty's Theatre, told the Herald correspondent to-day that she thought America would like the play with herself as Joan, but not with an English actress in the leading rete. She will open in America with "Cleopatra," and then, if desired, she will play "Joan of Arc." Bernhardt will leave for the United States in the latter part of November or early in December,
Saturday next being Parnell's forty-sixth birth- day, the irish party is to entertain him at a banquet in the National Liberal Club. Parnell alone, with Gladstone and a few other eminent men, enjoys the distinction of being an honorary member of the club. The banquet is intended in part as a reply to Archbishop Walsh's letter which was taken by the party as an attack on Parnell personally. They desire to show in this way their entire confidence in him.
SAN ANTONIO, June 25th. Latest advices from the alleged Mexican revolution are to the effect that two parties made A sortic, one above and one below Laredo, One was chased from American soil by the United States troops and was worsted in a fight with Mexican troops over the river, one being killed and several wounded. The others bave
since been execited. The other party attacked Guerrere, but was defeated, several being killed
and the others captured. No information can be obtained from Mexicans.
at Schull.
A
CORE, June 25th. The court at Bantry to-day sentenced Father Crowley to one month's imprisonment, and six more additional in default of bail for good behavior for intimidating a Protestant clergyman
BRIST, June 25th. A footbridge leading from a steamer to the landing-stage at St, Jean collapsed this morning, and hundreds were thrown into the sea. Seven bodies have been recovered. Many persons are still missing.
BERLIN, June 25th,
Wissman to-day,
The Emperor conferred a baronetcy on Major
SYDNEY, June 25th. Owing to a dispute over Monday's race, in which O'Connor was defeated by Stansbury, the ́oarsmen will row again on Monday.
PROVIDENCE, June zgth. The divorce records of this term will be enriched by the entry of a very peculiar petition by Mrs. Stelly Weston, wife of the Rev. Charles Weston of Wisconsin. The minister will con- test the petition. Mrs. Weston took preliminary steps this morning by instructing her lawyers to make out her remarkable story for presentation
to the court.
The woman is 32 years of age and has been married nine times, all within the space of eight years, Weston being her first and ninth husband He is also her second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth husband, her frequent mar
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1890.
CONSTANTINOPLE, July and. · The Suvian Government have demanded Batisfaction from Turkey for the murder of their Consul at Pristini.
BRUSSELS, July 2nd.
The general Act of the Anti-Slavery Confer- ence has been signed by all the Powers repre- sented except Holland, who has been allowed six months' delny. *
ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, July 2nd. Sir William Vallance Whiteway, the Premier. denies the reported excitement in Newfoundland over the fisheries question, and is confident of a satisfactory settlement being arrived at
BELGRADE, 3rd.
Intimations.
HONGKONG
TRADING CO., LTD.
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(LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.)
The Servian Consul at Pristina July 3 HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK OF GLASSWARE,
murdered by Arnauts in his own house.
BERLIN, July 3rd. It is currently reported that Major Wissmann resigns his post of Imperial German Commis- sary in East Africa.
LONDON, July 3rd.
In the House of Commons this evening the Government declining to accede to a request of Mr. Bradlaugh to appoint a select committee to enquire into the case of the Maharajah of Cashmere, Mr Bradlaugh moved the adjourn ment of the House in order to discuss the Maha- rajah's removal from the Government of his own territory, Sir John Gerst said the Maharajah. had been removed solely in the interests of his People. A lengthy debate followed and on the motion being put to the vote it was rejected by
large majority.
The strike at Leeds continues, and the city was again in darkness last night. Many thous
ands of men surrounded the gas works which the troops are guarding. The strikers maintain the threatening attitude.
The Northbrook Club gave a banquet to Lord Reay last night, which passed off most brilliantly. Lord Northbrook presided, and among the dis- tinguished guests were the Doke of Connaught, the Duke of Clarence, Lords Lorne, Kimberley, Lawrence and Thurlow, Sir John Gorst, Sir A. Lyall, Sit G. Trevelyan, Sir A. Hardinge, Sir M. E. Grant Duff, Mesare. Dadabhai Moji, Cama,
Ram Singh, Ranjit Sing, Zaffer Bahadur, and Kapadia, Secretary, beside other notables.
The Duke of Clarence made a speech, in which he dwelt upon the loyal welcome he had received in India and the great pleasure he had derived
from his tour there.
The Duke of Connaught highly eulogized Lord Reay, who, he said, had held office at a time of the greatest difficulty. He also dwelt upon the support he bad received during the time he was Com mander-in-Chief of the Bombay army from all ranks, and said that he was convinced that the Bombay army now occupies a first-rate position, and he should always remember the loyalty and kindness he had received at their hands.
Lord Northbrook said that Lord Reay's Govern ment had been an unqualified success, and notably so in the attention given to the develop ment of railways. His lordship dwelt upon the interest Lady Reay had taken in the women of
India.
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Finger Bowls, Ice Plates, Decanters,
Claret Decanters, Caraffes and Ups. .
IN SEVERAL DESIGNS AND PATTERNS.
Also
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think the directors may congratulate you on having a property which includes not only well. opened-out mines, but an entire establishment of plant, mill, machinery, houses, and everything required for carrying on the work.
Mr. H. M. Becher made a statement as to the value of the property, in the course of which he said: I am glad of the occasion to be able to assure you of my conviction that you really have a very valuable property, and that it is all the chairman as described it to be. The area is twenty-eight square miles, which, perhaps, compared with the area of other concessions in Pabang, does not appear very great, but when you come to think that it is twenty eight miles of selected area out of roo which constitute the whole original concession, and that it is on the well-known run of the main lodes, it affords a very large scope indeed for the operations of the company, whose object is actual mining-pot merely prospecting. I may say that, although only developed a few acres, which means a we have been working for some time, we have great deal on the outcrop of lodes, and that you still have a very large area which may contain even more lades than have yet been discovered. Quartz has actually been found in paying quanti ties on the very surface-that is to say running from several pennyweights toseveral ounces to the ton. We are now beginning to get deep enough to be assured that the quartz reefs continue in depth permanently, and our last discoveries, at a depth of 116 feet, show that we have a very large lode indeed in this Jalis Mine. At the time of reporting by the last mail the information was that they had driven twenty-five feet across the lode which they just struck, that they were
that the bulk of it would assay 14 oz. to the ton. I think this should be considered a very satis- factory prospect for the future of that mine. As
two boxes of Seigel's Operating Pills, the
Co-day's Advertisements.
STEAM TO MANILA, VIA AMOY.
THE Steamship
"NANZING," Captain Talbet, will be despatched as above, "on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst., at 3 P.M.
This steamer has superior Accommodation for 1st Class Passengers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents.
(1068 Hongkorg, 21st July, 1800,
THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR MANILA (DIRECT),
HE Company's Steamship
"DIAMANTE,"
Captain G. Tayler, will be despatched for the above Port, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst., at 4 P.M.
́› For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
General Managers.
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Hongkong, 21st july, 1890. THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
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FOR SWATOW, SINGAPORE AND BANGKOK.
of her limbs were restored, and she is now ableTE Company's Steamship to walk three miles to Stowmarket with case, OS "TAICHIOW," frequently doing the distance in three-quarters of an heur. Any sufferer who doubts this story | can fully ascertain its truthfulness by paying a visit to the village and enquiring of the villagers, who will certify to the facts,
"Appended is the husband's signature to the statement.
"(R. Spink.) "G.
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Capinin R. Unsworth, will be despatched for the above. Ports, on THURSDAY, the 24th instant,
at 10 AM.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
YUEN FAT HONG,
Agents.
Ехоба
Hongkong, 21st July, 1890.
FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Will leave to call at Moji.
THE Steamship
"ALBERTA":
+
Co-day's Advertisements.
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from long- side.
Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed, and stored at Consignces' risk and expense,
CHAS. D. HARMAN,
Agent.
Hongkong, 21st July, 1890.
Entimations
HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. HE Forty-eighth Ordinary Hall-yearly
MEETING SHAREHOLDERS
the Company, will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 18, Bank Buildings," Queen's Road Central, on FRIDAY, the 1st August, at 12 o'clock at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors together with a State ment of Account, declaring a Dividend, and electing Directors and Auditors.
น
The TRANSFER NOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 19th July to 1st August, inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
T. ARNOLD, Secretary,
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Hongkong, 14th July, 1800,
THE SHAMEEN HOTEL
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BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON.
CLASS
'situated within a few minutes walk of the
Visitors.
will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-River Steamer Wharves, is now open to receive DAY, the 21st inst.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co Agents.
4
GOSTLING, "Ipswich Street, --
"Stowmarket."! This is certainly a very pitiable case, and the happy cure wrought by this simple but powerful remedy, must move the sympathy of all hearts in a common, pleasure. This poor woman bad been a cripple for twenty of her best years; years in which she should have had such comfort and enjoyment as life has to give. But, on the and a source of care to her friends. Now, at contrary, she was a miserable burden to herself Hongkong, 21st July, 1890,
at an age when the rest of us are growing feeble, abe, in a manner, renews her youth and almost begins a new existence. What a blessing and what a wonder it is! No one who knows her, or who reads her story, but will be thankful that the good Lord has enabled men to discover a remedy capable of bringing about a cure that reminds us-we speak it reverently of the age of miracles.
MOGUL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
(1042
Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice
DAY.
The Bed-rooms are cool, airy and comfortably furaisbed, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally will be found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East.
The Table D'Hôte, is supplied with every luxury in 'season, and the cuisine is in experi- enced bands.
Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the bist quality only.
C. BOND
Manager.
(1047
Hongkong, 14th July, 1890.
HONGKONG ATHLETIC CLUB.
THE Meeting of the Members of this CLUB,
riages having been solemnized with the same for improving the water supply of India, and not nearly through it, and that it was expected blood deposits it in the joints and muscles. This to the contrary be given before 4 P,H« T0- | Government to the Club is to take is still under
bridegroom.
According to her statement Weston is a marriage maniac, ever seeking to be married but never insisting upon a new bride. Owing to this matrimonial mania, Mrs, Weston says, her married life has been one long and harrowing honeymoon. They were first married at the little town of Millbrook, in Wisconsin, according to the form of the Methodist Church.
Europe was selected for the honeymoon tour, and while in Dublin he told her he thought their marriage was not ecclesiastically perfect because the parson who united them had not born ordained by apostolic imposition of hands, and he made arrangements for another marriage in St. Patrick's Cathedral at Dublia,
She thought him overscrupulous, but consented, He found a daw in this marriage and was married again in Dublin, and then by a Presby- terian on the steamer. Marriages by Baptists, Unitarians, Swedenborgians and Spiritualists then followed, and then a year ago his wife got
weary and left him.
She has had letters from her husband telling her that he has ascertained beyond all possible doubt that a Congregational marriage is the only one that has the indorsement of heaven, and wedding in the Congregational Church he will forgive her and promise that this shall be positively the last
optials he will ask her to participate in.
that if she will but consent to
LATE TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, June 23rd. Mr. Smith announced that the licensing proposals would be withdrawn owing to the obstruction with which they had been met in their pregress through the House.
The statement was received with prolonged
Liberal cheers. ·
Lord Reay, who on rising was loudly cheered, thanked the Duke of Connaught for the assistance he had received from bins in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief and member of the Govern ment. He dwell upon the necessity that existed
rejoiced that the rulers of the native Stales recognized the benefits of free trade. The people of India, he said, were anxious to maintain the strength of the empire. In conclusion his lordship said, that, when he died, the word Bombay" would be found engraved on his heart.
July 4th.
MADRID, July 4th.
a matter of fact, we can work gold there at a very low rate of produce per ton. Our milling cost is only about'z dwt, so, that with such a large lode to go upon it should be worked at a moderate expense. I think that to dwt, really ought to cover all our expenses in time for actual working. The chairman has told you that the property has on it already machinery and plant and varius other things. I can assure you that these have all been kept in good order, and are all actually in what may be called
S.5. "ALBERTA," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
'ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their It should be explained that this most remark-risk, into the Godowns of the Kowloon Wharf able cure is due to the fact that rheumatism is a
and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence disease of the blood. Indigestion, constipation, and/or from the wharves delivery may be and dyspepsia cause the poison from the partially obtained. digested food to cater the circulation, and the
is rheumatism, Seigel's Syrup correct the digest tion, and so stops the further formation, and deposit of the poison. It then removes from the system the poison a'ready there. It is not a cure-all It does its wonderful work entirely by Its mysterious action upon the digestive organs. But when we remember that nine-tenthṇ of our ailments arise in those organs, we can under stand why Seigel's Syrup cares so many diseases that appear to be so different in their nature. In other words rheumatism and neuralgia are but symptoms of indigestion, constipation, and dyspepsia-[Advt.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
20th July, 1890.--At 4 p.m.
STATION,
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In the House of Commons Inst night Mr. Stanhope, Winister for War, said the Gover ment was unwilling to hastily decide regarding the abolition of the post of Commander-in-chief of the Forces. He confirmed the report that Sir Redvers Buller would succeed Lord Wolsely as Adjutant Genal, since it was necessary to
going condition. There is a very good retain the services of Sir Frederick Roberts in road up to the mines from the river. Large. boala can come right up to that river and deliver India.
Mr. Stanhope, in bringing forward the Army heavy machinery at the landing place on the road. This is an immense advantage for a Estimates last night, announced that the Government had accepted the proposal of the concession that people inight think was la rather an inaccessible part of the world. Labour is Hartington Committee to establish a Naval and Milltary Council to discuss all matters affecting becoming more plentiful in the country-in fact, the War and Marine Departments. The Council
we have never had any particular difficulty in will be the Committes of Cabinet, with the Pre-Fenjom in getting Chinese labour-and the place mier as President. All Departments will be
other parts of Pahang, by Chinese immigrants represented. It is also intended to form a Mili- is, I think, considered more healthy than many tary Council consisting of the Civil and Military and Europeans. There has been no cause to Officers of the War Office, and also n Council to complain, so far, of the climate. As a sample of what the mine does produce, we exhibit on the decide on questions relating to prom-xion.
Strike at Leeds has been settled, the Gasmen's
table a few bars of bullion, which I can vouch terms having been conceded by their employers came from the mill itself, because I saw the stamp made with which they are stamped, and know the colour of it. There is also a sample of the concentrates produced in the millin London, which has been invoiced as assaying to oz. of gold to the lon. Of course all our gold is not free, although a large portion of it in. It is very coarse and easily collected by amalgama tion, but a large portion of it will always have to be got in the shape of these concentrates. I think, however, they will be found a very valuable product, and we shall soou have opinions on this question from assayers in London. The chairman has told you that we Tokyo have one mine in particular-the falis Mine - Nagavall which we intend to develop mest energetically Wenchow and he mentioned another, called the Tangkong Foochow These two mincs are over balf-a-mile apart from Amor one another, but to all appearances the main lode on which both are situated in quite con- tinuous between the two, as there are outcrops of quarts the whole distance and numerous old Hal phong native workings. It appears also that the same Anplag... lode continues north and south from both these amila mines, and we may therefore quite rea.onably expect, in the course of a few years' development, to have a very extensive mine indeed, perhaps connecting thes: two and continuing a long way beyond it.
The new Conservative Cabinet with Senor Canovas as president will succeed the Sagasta Cabinet.
PENJOM-PAHANG GOLD COMPANY.
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Major-General Samuel Black, Bengal Staff Corps, succeeds Sir Edward Bradford in the Political and Secret section of the India Office.ing the meeting?
June 24th.
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In order to test the views of his constituency on the subject of the Government licensing proposals, Mr. Caine has applied for the Chiltern Hundreds and seeks, re-election.
July 1st. Lord Randolph Churchill speaking at Barrow in-Furness yesterday denounced in strong terms Mr. Caine's defection from the Conservative party owing to the honest attempt of Government to apply the surplus to the cause of temperance. Lord Randolph Bald that he was confident that the Unionists would complete the restoration of prosperity in Ireland.
The revenue retourne for the June quarter are most satisfactory, and show an increase of haif. a-million each in stamps and excise.
Mr. William Crawford, the Gladstonian Liberal member for Mid-Durham is dead.
[Mr. William Crawford, M. P. was formerly miner, Ho was Secretary of the Durham Miners Association and afterwards of the National Miners Association and was returned to Parliament as a representative of the Mining Industry. He was a supporter of the Gladstonian party and was returned for Mid-Durham un- oppored at the last General Election. The seat is a very sate Gladstonian one and it may very likely be filled without a contest.]
July and
At a meeting of the Cabinet held yesterday, Government resolved to abandon the Tithes Bill The gasmen at Leeds having struck, the city last night was in darkness, and disturbances took place. Troops were called out and pat rolled the streets: a few conflicts occurred between them and the people, in which some of the latter were injured.
The following is the result of the polling at the Barrow-in-Furness election, which ended to day-Mr. James Duncan, Gladstopian Liberal, who has been elected, polled 1994 votes; Mr. Wainwright, Conservative, 1,863 votes; whilst Mr. Caine polled 1,380 votes, un pap
The Oxford and Cambridge cricket match concluded to-day, and resulted in Cambridge winning by 7 wickets.
WASHINGTON, July 2nd, The Conference Committee to-day discussed the Silver Bill as passed by the House of Re
· prosentatives/
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Consignees are required to sign an average bond and pay a deposit Lefore taking delivery of their cargo.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th inst., will be subject to rent.
All claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 26th inst., or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents.
(1042
Hongkong, 21st July. 1850
GOVERNMENT BILLS.
*ENDERS for SPECIE, · ·MEXICAN DOLLARS Current in this Colony, and weighing. 7.1.7 in Exchange for Sterling Bille drawn at 10 days sight on the Lords Commis- sioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, London, will be received by the District Paymaster, Army Pay Department, until I AM., on WEDNES |DAY, the 23rd instant.
The Tenders to state the total amount required (in pounds Sterling) and the amount for which each Bill should be drawn, but no Bills will be Issued for sums less than £100.
The Tenders to be in duplicate in scaled covers, addressed to the District Paymaster, Army Pay Department, and endorsed "Tenders for Government Bills."
The right to accept or reject any or all of the Tenders is reserved.
T. C. DEMPSTER,
Major.
for Colonel, Chlef Paymaster,
Chins.
Her Majesty's Treasury Office,
Queen's Road,
Hongkong, 21st July, 1890.
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SHIP'S COMPRADORE & STEVEDORE, PRICES.
Cabin Beef.
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called for FRIDAY, the 18th inst., is POSTPONED ́until FRIDAY, the zith inst., at 5 pm, at the Hongkong Hotel. The exact form which the proposed Grant of Land by the consideration of the Government, and Members are respectfully requested to acquiesce in the Postponement, so that a definite statement may be laid before them at the Meeting,
Business to be brought before the Meeting, -Confirm Minutes of previous Meetings 2.-Discussion of proposed Memorandum and
Articles of Association, 3-Election of General Committee (by ballot), 4-Vote of Thanks to the Goverment for
grant of land.
W. H. YOUNG,
Hon. Sec., pro tem. Hongkong, 17th July, 1890.
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79.-Ezekiel & Joseph.
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31.-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
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The first general meeting of the Penjom- Pahang Gold Company (Limited), was held on the 19th June, at the effices of the company Mr. F. D. Banister (the chairman) presided.
The Secretary buying read the notice conven- The Chairman, made a statement, in the course of which be said; There is neither statement of accounts nor a report to be presented at this meeting, and it is only necessary for me to make a very few remarks as to what bas, been done by the directors since the company was formed; but of the total capital of the company of 190,000 I may state that £159,580 have been allotted, and arrangements made for placing within a fimited Fe.lod the balance of £39,420 shares, thus ensuring the necessary working capital by the time we will want to expend it. In consequence of the distance between our headquarters here and the mints in Penjom and the headquarters of the parent company in Hongkong, you will quite under stand that some time is necessary to carry on negotiations; but I have the pleasure of stating that the 45,000 which was agreed to be paid by the vendors has been paid, and arrange, ments have also been made for paying them the expenses which they have incurred in carrying on the mines since September last, when they To the Editor of "Saturday Night," Birmingham, RECENTLY came into possession of certain banded them over to your company. I was lo hopes of being able to announce that the transfer ficts of so remarkable a nature, that I am sure had been fully completed, Every condition bas you will be glad to assist in making them public. been complied with by this company, and we are The following letters were shown to me, and hourly in expectation of hearing by cablegram that, at once begged permission to copy them for the the transfer is effected. The directors have good Press. They come from a highly responsible reason to believe that they acquired a very valu-source, and may be received wabout question. able property, and, asthe minesarewell developed MESSAGE FORM GEORGE JAMES GOSTLING, the shareholders will not have long to wait for LDS, R,C.S.I., Ph.C., Licentiate in Pharmacy tangible results, Two of your directors asp now in and Dental Surgeon. Pahang looking after your interests, and the reports that have already arrived from them are very satisfactory, especially as to the Jalis Mine, which promises to be extremely valuable. Your directors have secured the services of Mr. H. M. Becher, who is present today. He basa thorough
"To the Proprietors of Mother Seigel's Syrup." knowledge of these mines, and I hope he will be able to corroborate what I have stated as to their GENTLEMEN, The following remarkable Mary value. He will proceed out by mail to-morrow, cure was related to me by the husband." and immediately upon arrival will carry on the Ann Spisk, of Finborough, Suffolk, was for work of developing your property, and especially over twenty years afflicted with rheumatiam proceed with the extraction of ore from the Jalis, and neuralgia, and although comparatively Mine as rapidly as possible. He will also report a young woman at the time she was attacked upon the Tangkong, another mine in process of (she is now fifty), she was compelled In development by the parent company, which has consequence, to walk with two sticks, and, even now become your property, and also several then with difficulty and pain. About a year other auriferous districts of your property, and a half ago she was advised to try Mother have no desire to be especially sanguine, but I Selgel's Syrup, and after taking three bottles and
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