Her style is entirely new to the East, and far Farpasses anything ever before seen, and although it must have been a sufficiently great train to go once through the dance, the audience was justified, we think, in Insisting on a repell- tion, and in pruring bouquets on the stage until it looked like a flower-show in Jupė.

Mlin Fanny Stanley as Hinda was not a very prominent feature of the play, but went through hee part with that.gr.ce and perfect thorough. near which always characterised her acting, so that she gained perhaps a larger share of ap plause then Hieda should have. Miss Dolly Chills (Feromors) was a charming page and prince, her song "On how delightful" fully bearing pat its title. Miss Ada Maitland was a satisfac tory Part, who reeled off her moral precepts just Hike a little girl at school, without much appareat beiter in their genuineness. As to the others, the men would know their parts batter if they took more time to learn them, and would act beiter they rehearsed as carefully as the

To-night, "Varieties."

actresses.

mora.

We need not say

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The Quiver in the month, apart from the invariable religious colouring which makes it the Sa day School Infant's magazine par excellence, is heightened by many genuinely interesting items, admirably illustrated. There is a very readible sketch of bitherto anexplored "Old-World Corner" among the islands north of the Zuyder Zee, an optimistic review of missions work by Professor Binkie, And a sprinkling of general items, well selected As usual. The complete story in this number Is above the average, and the three serials appear to be about the ordinary level.

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Anoiber old plece-goods, merchant has given said to be over one hundred separate fountains, phlegm?. I had a dreadful booking songh,' and could up business on account of the heavy losses and the place is known as the "Hundred gd no sleep at night; for after ten minutes' sleep. I unstained during the past few year. He had Sprlogs On a tour marty years ago, we had would wake up and cough for two or three hours at a been established for over half a century,

the pleasure of seeing this interesting spot. The spell. Night after night I heard the clock strike Particular enquiries are being made by volume of water was estimated to be several | way hour. unknown men as to the results of the teamen's thousand gallons per hour, sufficient to be led

When the bad attacks came on I felt self I should ventures this season. It is generally amp off in a number of different channels for Irriga-sußboste, and had to be bolstered up in bed. I was. posed that those enquiries are being made tion. All the ground was carefully cultivated, coughing and pitting an maiter and phlegm for the information of the Chinese authorities, and everything was in a most flourishing con- night long. Faslly I got so wook I coulda' walk who it is known have to furnish Peking with the|dition. It is the garden spot of Chill. Both crias the floor, and if I ventured out my brosthing local reasons, if any, of the decline of the trade there fountain centres are situated in the was so bad that I had to stop and rest way few On Monday last a native diver employed at plain, and at a considerable distance from parls. Of course I was obliged to give up my work, the new Government dock at Pagoda Anchor the mountains, They. Indicate that some.

and for eight t months I did nothing. I wu, under age was sent to the bottom of the coffer-dams to where, under the mountains probably, there the doctor all this time, and from the first he said may adjust some piping. Having been down longer

water

was a bad one. After a while he said to my wife, than usual, alarm was felt that something had

*Your Busband is in a consumption, and will stor get gone miss, and on another diver going down it was found that he had to some way got caught and was unable to extricate, himself. On the body being brought up, Dr. Underwood was sent for, and pronounced life to be extinct through drowning,

On Monday at a very large pale raft brake loose above the Bridge, and some $3,000 worth of poles were carried down by the strong current, spreading all over the river after passing through the Bridge. As usual, the people along" the to the beat of their ability, though no one man got more than a pole or two on account of the rapidity with which they passed by. Two lives were lost just below the Settlement in an aver eager sitempt to get possession of some of the poles, the unfortunate men after falling into the river being swept away by the current

sunnly. Do they not signify more than this? It is known by experiment, that at Tientsin, after passing through a solid layer of hard blue clay he saw me thought I would die About this time "I thought it was all over with me, and every one some 16 or 30 feet thick, sweet water is again road in Liverpool paper of medicine called surface. This clay is impervious to water, and like to try it. So my son, who lives in Liverpool, reached at a depth of about 53 fest from the Molle Seigel's Curative Byrup, and fancied I should caker almost the hardness of Chinese brick by get ma two bottles, and before I had used up the exposure to the sun. Putting these facts together,

and one my y cough was all

gone, my breathing was it does not seem unreasonable to suppose that aty, and T could est sartbles, I soon got back to the depth of less than rod feet below the surface He, When I began taking the Byrap I was so low my work, and have enjoyed good sound health ever there is a supply of good water, and that I don't believe I could have held out much longer. I

banks and the boat population belped themselves / Artesian well is not beyond the possibilities, H. haru Hired all my Hle in the district, and in my

The thunderstorms which broke averla Settle west between 7 and 8 o'clock on Sunday evening was one of the severest in our recollection.. Î Was accompanied by a deluge of rain, which lessens the chance of ill consequences as a rule, and it no doubt acted successfully on this occasion in preventing damage being done to buildings, as we do not hear of say. Several lives, however, were lost. The lightning is said to have entered a naitve dwell. Ing at the back of the Canton "Jos" house and killed a woman. On the island, just over the Bridge, two men were killed under the same circumstances, and a woman and two children were killed in the village near Kushan. The cracks of the thunder succeeding the vivid flashes of lightning were quite alarming, the storm-clouds banging just over the stitlement.

this

The steamer Taiyuan leaves_lo-morrow merlog for Melbourne and the Minmnir on Tuesday morning for Sydney with the first of the new season's tea. We had heard casually that tea was cheap and we were wondering how camo about in the face of a lessened supply and a larger demand. Native teimen of our acquaintance have explained it to us in the following words: "Too macher talkze talked elium that tea; that Australian man just Dow 100 muchte talked talkee." It is all very well, they added, for them to be cautious and buy camfully, but the pressure nii buyers have brought to bear this season, and especially the Australian buyers, to keep prices down, is remarkable and contrary to all precedent; the consequence is we have not done nearly so well as we might have done. This charge of illiberality on the part of buyers leads us to hope that what we heard about the cheapness of tea is really true, and that shippers will reap the full advantage of it.Echo.

̈NINGPO.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) -

CAPTURE OF FIRATES.

Ningpo, June 28th, 1897,

| Indeed, the success of such an experiment is not rendered probable, Why may not this be the cheapest and best solution of the water-works problem? We commend it to the "City Fathers"-N. G. Daily News.

WHY HE WALLOPED THE DRAMATIC EDITOR.

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(Signed) THOMAS BATHMAN,

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#March 23rd, 1891." What are we to learn from Mr. Bateman'a ez- perlance? First, that he had no real cosumption. Hu cough and the spitting op of matter" were

raptoms of a thoroughly disordered condilon of the digestive organs, brought on by expoane, lose ofUSCULUM," MAGAZINE GAP. "The other week, in a little town up in Montgo. This resulted from his outising for the poachers. ret, and the breaking up of all his regular habits of mery County, a hard-fisted; determined looking and his foolish alemping In his damp clothes. Acute old famer rode up to the public square, bltched indirsations and dyspepsia followed, of course, within his home to the rack, and, after leaving a jug in all the suffering which he detalia ao wall. But was the procery store, walked over to the office of the lines his faalt? We do not say it was his fault, the flourishing weekly paper of the town and for may be his occupation compelled him to take such asked for the editor.

risks, but where there is one case of this kind there are hundred in which the wril might have been Started

Walk right into that office, sir. Got a poem on Summer, I s'pose?"

Poem 7 I arn't a writin poetry, young feller." "Maybe you've got an agricultural essay ? Markel's a little overstocked on poetry, any way

"Wat I want to see is that chap that wrilca then party things about am toor theatricals. I bellers you call the feller a dramatic eritie." the stage,

Oh, yes, now we tumble-you want to go on

"Yes, you've hit it right square now, young feller you drapped an it like a cow on a pumpkin. I want to do a little amatoor actin,"

"Ah I see; you want your good points written up in the paper."

"Yes, you kin write 'em up. What's the feller that sprites em 2"

"Your bumbia servant, sir, has that honour,

I'm the dramatic editor,"

You are ? Then you dad dratted skunk, I'll bumble servant you," and, before the dramatic editor could recover from his surprise, the old farmer was mopping the floor with him and banging him around over the chairs and tables.

"What's the matter here ?" exclaimed the senior editor, rushing out from ble sanctum.

"Matter Why this dad scribble snooks of yours his played smash with my 'darter Mehl- tabel,"

** 1 *Ever! "Shut up."

"What, Sir, ruined your daughter Mexcialmed the senior editor la sorrowing surprise.

"Yet, alr, ruined her completely; she arn't worth a peck of beans any mor."

Why, I'll swear I don't know his daughter,

| never nw her, never heard of her, and here he's been banging me around the office. Look

We conclude then that prevention is better than sun, but when our must be sought, the same sfal and trustworthy remedyis Mother Beigel's Byrup. Mr. Bateman told John Wildinson this, and his sooount will soon be printed.-["ddot.

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"Oh, Mias Mehitabel is your daughter?" - orang-outang. You just ruined the gal com "Yes, that's what you hit her, you dratted a detachment of about So sallors from the gun-pletely; you turned her head from washing ressel and use was seriously wounded whilst and making beds and frying pancakes, with defyleg captures two more were also secured on that hibbergasted rigmarole about her knockin' een kept pilsoners by the pirates were liberated. Howlin' Around the house, calling for Romez morning of the27th lost.and fivemen who had the socks off Mary Anderson. Now she's The chief robber is named Slao Lok-me, and and yellin' O, banish me, my lord, but kill he is said to be the bead man of nearly 1,000

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the report that he has been nominated as the prisoners were slowly marched (to the Chinese he screech out: A little water clears us of Company's Steamship

A small fire took place in Chinklang on the night of the 27th and reduced to sabes a dozen houses in the busiest part of the suburb.

This makes the third batch of pirates that have been caught during the last month; só It seems that the officials are seriously doing their best to rid the vicinity of Hingpo of these outrageous pests who are a terror to the fishermen and

The Governor of Klangru arrived at Shangbal from Tientsin by the CM.SN. Co's steamer Haan on the morning of the syth June: The local officials were at the wharf to recelva the | others.—Mercury, magnate, who is now staying in the Cantonesa temple in Hongkew,

A gale broke over the country. In the Sus-bie- hjen district, Ningpo, on June 10th, accompanied by a tremendous downpour of rain and hall. A child while playing in the yard with his com- panions was botily lifend up from the ground and carried a distance of nearly half-a-mila by the wind, where he was landed on a tall roo, uninjured.

PAOTING FO

(FROM A. CORRESPONDENT),

17th June, 1892.

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this deed! and you bet I just yanked her outer that parlour and give her a hall tub of water to clear them close of dirt."

I didn't mean to turn the young lady's head from Well, sir, I am very sorry, I assure you, sir. domestic datles."

"PUT YOUR SPARE TIME IN THE BANK”

"

You can bring her around all right again. Next "Sony, are you? Well, I'm glad to hear it.

Bumbcoxie's Bride, and you jest say the most week he's goin' to play is that plece, Count prominent feature about Mehitable Flopdodger was ber big feet, and her freckled face was more suggestive of a speckled trout than a star of the stage rand then just throw in a chunk about her

· red kaş, and say her mouth looked like a raliroad tunnel You flag in a few sich things as that your next dramatic criticism, or else I'll be around again, and I'll wallop you all over the country." And then the farmer left, and get on The scorching dry winds have continued but" and died in an epileptic fit much to almost daily till the present times even the the relief of the weary, Ill-used man of letters. natives have complained more than usual of them, On Sunday the rath there was shower, accompanied by, thunder and lightning The dark cloud appeared to be quite extensive, but probably effected only a limited area, as usual with the early rains. But the rain it brought has been of great value to the crops. Wheat harvesting commenced about a week ago. Festanately it is returning's better ylald than was anticipated some weeks ago, much don't we all your time to adrantago. Most of it in Mr. Anstey describes it. The idle this. You to the relief of the poor farmers. The yield that runs to waste. You often have the time, but no throughout the province will probably be about ohance to lowest It profitably. Bo the time slides out the ordinary one. This is much better than in of your p

your possession, just as epified water soaks into the HE. Kuel left Shanghal early on the morning the neighbouring province of Shans, from which ground and is lost.. Suppose you could put your of the 28th June for Soochow. At the time when we hear distressing accounts of the continued less time Into a bank, as you

moday and draw his Excellency was embarking the local drought. It is said that in some places three it out on checks as you want it. Do you see authorities were, as usual, present to pay their plantings have been made, but the promising Wouldn't that be what the Americans call “ Abig respects and bid the Governor bon voyage. In clouds dispersed without bringing the hoped-forol Bluff Hambig!" you say, "It Is

thing 7" the afternoon Nich, the Shanghal Total, also rain, and the seed was wasted. It is to be hoped Imposable. If we could do that we might back timas left far Shoahow to present his compliments and that in the meantime sufficient rain has fallen te enough to turn us into boys and girls again." congratulations to the Governor si the seat of procure another replanting, of that province Yet, sn't thers a moral in the idea? Open your ey

before will befall

The rain which fell on the night of the 21st Jane on both sides of the Great River was most seasonable and a blessing to the farmers. Not only did it assuage the thirst of the dried-up fields and revive the green shoots, but it also destroyed a vast number of the locusts, hence the work of obliterating the remaining pests is rendered comparatively easy.

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Tris, so we might, but as you say, ik osz'i be done.

● the year is finished,

and road. The moralis pisis as the trunk on an An enormous tortoise has been seen in Namba suspended for the present. Only official boats, don't ware it.

Navigation to Proting Fo is practically elephant. If you pax'i gel back your waste time, thou Halen, Kuangtung, measuring several yards in or those belonging to influential parties can Now un't a man wasting time when he gets _MP clrcumference. Early in the morning the reptile secure the necessly attention to the leeks which has the Time Bank. Yes, be own help it, may be seen on the surface of the water enjoying will provide water for them to come the last 60

• you say, but he can't help it." That's wÖTSE itself, stretching out its head six or seven feet of the distance. Nothing more has been heard nine lines out of fen. abave the water. Several attempts have been of the project of bringing water from the south- Look for a second. Here's man who goes on to made to capture it but all have proved west through a new channel. Whether the water talk ka this: There was never," he mya, “a fuille, as the armor round its body seems supply has falled, or it has been found to be stronger man in England than I was up to December, impenetrable, and even defies the bullets fired at impracticable, we do not know. The supply for 1884. Iam gamaleeper, and about this time we the little stream now uillised, comes from a had a deal of trouble with a gang of poschers. I had number of bubbling springs which burst out of to keep watch all night long and was scarcely ever in

bed, and 40% to the westward. There are less is my ang the HONGKONG TIMBER ground about www several of these springs withtharara la poses and intel choralis fall-Bort

takan bada (4) dan 1 mart há mot of land. The supply apparently is un- tired and dull. I had a bad tarte in the month with falling, but decreases in quantity darfug" the Klima severing my tongue and festh cond, cas dry summer months. In the neighbourhood tie pe nothing, and what I did a gare më prest of Hausteh Fu, some soo if south of this city, palms, i falt as if held in a vise jmy, braking-w khara laga similar buljow of watery There see, akosivi and short, mid z spas dy i grove Cink or

FOOCHOW NOTES.

FOOCHOW, 2nd July, 1892,

There is a good deal of sickness la the city this work, and some few cases of cholera are "reported

the

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- JALL ZINOS OF COALS SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE

Dis Coteaux et fils finest old BRANDY, COGNAC 4 Stars, selected expressly for F. B. & Co., Sole Agents.

SOLE AGENTS "FOR CHINA, AND JAPAN

FOR THE

TULE LIFE PRESERVER AND RAFT. Manufactured by the LEDUC TULE IMPROVEMENT COMPANY

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL

Creolin

Pearson

MOST EFFECTIVE

Acknowledged by the scientific world as the DISINFECTANT DEODORISER and GERMICIDE.

by everybody without the slightest apprehension

Is neither poisonous nor caustic, may be used

danger

Hongkg, 8th March.. TReg.

NOTICE.

JEYES SANITARY COMPOUNDS

COMPANY, LIMITED...

JKYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR”,

ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

U

Toned SOLE AGENTS for the sale *HE · Undersigned have kila day been of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and prepared to supply quantifles to rul purchasers at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special bors for Shipping and larro Orders.

Bir Komet KAWLINSON, C.B., C.Ly: Chiel Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board, London, sata

*. * Et le the best Disinfectant in use.*

AHLAW.GY HUMPHREYS & CO

By Bank Buildings, Hangi pi 19th jang 1855;"

recommended.

For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin and Blood Diseases, Eczema, and Sores of all kinds, it is a never- falling and permanent care.

It Cures Old Sorer.

Cares Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs.

Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. Cares Scurvy Soren.

Cures Cancerous Ulcers.

Cures Blood and Skin Diseases,” ̈ Cures Glandular Swellings.

Clears the Blood from all impure naætter, From whatever cause arising. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the only real Specific for Gont and Rheumatic pain, for it removes the cause from the blood and bones.

As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value.

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS." Clarke's Blook Mixture is sold in Bottles 25, gd. each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity II-sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long standing esses, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincola, England Trade Mark-Blood Mixture,”

CAUTION.

Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mixture should see that they get the genuine article Worthless, Imitations are sometimes palmed off by unprin cipled vendors. The words "Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincola,

and are engraved on the Government Stamp, and Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture," blown in the Bottle, without which none ari genuine.

Some

Children

Growing

Too Fast

become listless, fratful, without energy, this and weak.

But you can fortify them and bulld" thom Cup, by the use of g

SCOTTS EMULSION

(OF PURE COD LIVEN OIL AND'

HYPOPHOSPHITES.

of Limo and Sodas, They will take it readily, for it is almost: spalatable as milk, and three times as affoncious as plain Oil. And it should be. Fregembered: that AS A PREVENTIVE OR CURE OF GOUGHS.OR COLDB; IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUND, IT IS 'UNA EQUALLED, oldaubetiturionsofferad. Bold; by all Chamletal NAS

SCOTT & BOWNA, VALLI CED%

47 WARKINGDON ST., LONDON, FO

Sols Arents for Hongkong and Chikä↑ Meners. As 8; WATSON.&. Co. (Lustrzan). Honghong“ kolla 77ecember; 15866

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