remittances la bills instead of la produce. Then he had also to be convinced that the tendency of the Indian revenue, must necessity be to incsente, and that it did not follow becanso there had been a deficit in the past that there would always be a deficit. Indeed, there was evidence that as long as costly wars were avoided there was always a handsome surplus, while the oplum monopoly was growing to inch dimensions that it promised to more than make up for the loss of the, ta monopoly, without affecting the British taxpayer at all

John, nevertheless, insisted that his dividend should be secored apart from the administration of India and its contingent liabilities, and as the Government of the day were not prepared to take over the management of India "they had to bow to his wishes.

Thus it

was agreed that the 'dividend on the Company's stock should be regarded as an aunally chargeable on the territorial revenue of India redeemable after a certain period out of the public funds at the rate of loo for every five guineas of annulty. To cover this, the Company's commercial assets, valued at about 121 millions, were to be realised and the amount lavested in bonds secured upon territory in India bearing 5 per cent. interest, so as to produce £630,000 per annum-the calculated total of Borucks.

This was not a particularly good bargain for John, but he could not now help himself, as be was quietly told that if he did not agree the chanter would not be renewed at all. He did, however, succeed in screwing a gasrantee at of the Government, in the form of land in Govern ment sinok. A rum of £2.000.000 was to be taken out of the Company's sarets, invested in Government stock, and allowed to accumulaic at Interest until it reached the sum of twelve mil- llous, as reserve fund for John, and a protec. tion against the non-payment of the annuities

out of the territorial revenue.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1892.

things. I will not reply to such allegations. They are staiply calumales unworthy serious attention,

"I respect Christian missionaries in Japan, and understand the difficulties of their work. The Japanese are too metaphysical and philosophical to accept the Chifitian dogmas. The missionaries sccmplish much good in touching the Japanese to read and write, and by their Christian example. American and English women who go there, especially, make an Impression that fe improving the Japanese women. That is all I have to say,”

Sir Edwin read his new Japanese poem, "Adzums, or the Japanese Wife. this siter con in Mijir Pond's office in the Everett House to a company of fourteen invited guests.

CHICAGO, September 14th,

talk

The Rev. Samael Bartlett, the young man who attacked the character of Sir Edwin Arnold at a preacher's meeting in the city on Monday, was met at all surprised at Sir Eivin's reply as published in this morning's dispatches from New York, bat-be-considered it necessary, aires his allegations had been denied, to back them To some friends to-day he said that in blue 10 the ministers bo was led into speaking of Arnold by a question, and that he used the poet's same merely as an ilustration of the class. of men in Japan who slur the missionaries' work and who by secret approval pe connivance encourage the natres in immorali les that are, of course, inliteal to the progress of Christianity among them. At the time Mr. Bartlett felt some regret at having blundered upon Mr. Arnold's name, but he was reassured by certain testimony which he possessed, and he priceeded to make some counter-charges to frequent innuendoes in Arnold's writings against the missionaries.

Japan is soon to have two electro railroads, of twelve and seventeen miles respectively.

The manufacture of false teeth for horses li new Industry in Paris with a capital of 1,000,000f. It is stated that sixteen presons committed Bicide at Trieste owing to insanity caused by

the bot weather of August,

Incandescent lamps are ridicalously cheap in Sweden, the price of those with all voltages up to 25 being about 20 cents.

There is still a great hus and cry among

English Liberals that the Queen dictated the

make-up of Gladstone Ministry.

In England the consumption of tea is rapidly increasing and cffe diminishing. Cocoa has Ircreased 34 per cent in five years.

The late Jules

Lebundy, the great Feris sugar refiner, left a fortune equal to $70,000,000, pre- hably the largest fortune in France.

Milan, which is said to be the best lighted city in Europe, has two central stations for generating electricity equipped with American machinery.

Beginning in October Russian will be taught in two of the Parisian colleges, and pertaps be There are about seven hundred thousand on the same footing a German and Engilsh, houses in London, which, on cold days, consume 40,000 tons of coal, emiring 40 tons of sulphur.

"ELEVEN MEN FROZEN TO...

DEATH."

They had wandered round and round in that blinding samarform sopslag last, in a place only a Aundred yards square; and when cold and fatigue anguished them at last, they scooped out a cave in fee steps more would have brought them into the trea thenow and lay down and dimdi, not knowing that

pathak

descent from Mont Blane in September, 1870. They suffered the bitterent death recorded in the history of thong mountains, full as that history in with dreadful tragedies. Sad to think that they were to no fety, and yet through ignorance so far from it. Ala! how many die, under different conditions, but for a like reason.

This steven precious lives were lost in making the

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Here is a man who says, "All my friends thought doomed, and 7 did not care whether I lived or died

"He explains as follows i "Up to October, 1885," he says, "I was a strong, healthy man, and equal to any kind of work. At this tires. I taken with a

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There are now 3.538 journals and magazines cheat and tight, uncomfortable feeling as it accompli•hed by this Phenomenal Artist have printed in Germany. In 1890 and since 1923 an increase since last year of 95, 1828. of Bro.

The city of Antwerp'has celebrated with great flat the thiri centenary of the last competition of its famons Sixteenth century school of rhetoric

The Prince of Wales, a Homburg correspon. dent relates, has been deserted by the cloud of American heiresses and professional beauties that formerly sorsounded him.

Not long ago, he said, "Edwin Arnold, in

The last Irish census shows a decline of referring to the Japanese women, spo e of them as half angelic, and andertook to defend their population since 1881 of 470.000. The number notorious infidelity and lose morality on the of forelovers by increased, chiefly owing to the ground that they were forced to marry early,large immigration of Russian Jews. without love, and hence were in all purity rad fonocence ted. by their personal inclinations to seek love elsewhere"

Three men in France competed to see who could drink the most water. One swallowed twelve quarts, the second nine, and the third seven. All three died from the effect.

Berlin is bringing all the force of modern science as appled to medication and sanitary regulations to hear against the spread of cholera in that city, and with successful results.

Continuing, Mr. Bartlett sald that during his entire stay in Japan, when in Tokio and at the summer resorts, Fdwin Arnold supported one, and someilmes more than one, weman, and was in defence of his own personal indulgences

The most violent thunder-storms in the world that the great author of the "Light of "Asia" flew to the support of the freedom and occur in French Gulann. The thunder there in the laxity and licence which were baneful

an ordinary storm is almost deafening, while characteristics of that Oriental life. Arno'd's peal follows pal in quick surcession,

Tobacco consumption. Is

la Great immorales, he said, were frequent and caused comment wrong the Japanese every-Britain. For the last year it averaged one and where, who have been long under the delusional-tenths pounds per head of the papala:ion. In that Englishmen and Americans were all Chris France it averages nearly two pounds. tians and fallowed pure medes of life. Actuated by the same motives of strielding the impuriues of his own life, Sir Ewls A bold had made attacks upon the work of the missionaries.

The Governor of New South Wafes plates that since the passage of the protection tariff March last, the ana of land under cultivation in the colony bad increased 25 per cent.

Thus far this year the accent of Mont Blanc, oner considered a wonderful fext, is reported to have been successfully accomplished by fourteen people, four of whom were Americans,

pain that seemed to shoot straight through mir heart. felt as if something was squeezing my heart, and

I had to abandon work and gony. I bad was in dreadful liep. There I fell into a low, weak state. I had so and every morsel I ste gave me a great pain appetite, all my food tarned to wind and did not pass my stomach. I had great pala

in my back and sides, Bacit and was never fres from pala night or day. fort as I was ableto tako lay like a load on my stomach, and my heart would thump sa badly I could get na THE CELEBRATED DUBLE-VOICED VOCALIST, ainep

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the lightest Tbeosme so weak I dare not article, and so nervous that the slightest sound startled me. Even the children's noba at play upest stand and rest and my legs were so unsteady I could In not walk straight, All this toil on my spirits, for before the attack I soaresig know my strength. I cout life ack of flour with ease.

ma

When I ventured out of doors I had to aften

I went to our doctor, who said mine was bad 4. He gave me medicine, but I got no relief from them. Now better, now worse, but never well, I remained in this stata for over twelve months, and was under the doctor all that time. At at the Norwich Hospital dostor recommended me to go and put myself under celebrated physician thare as an indoor patient. I did so in November, 1888, The physician maid, "Your heart is strained and very

"While in the hospital I was examined by thres doctors, and after being under treatment Ace wanks my case was pronounced incurable. The doctors I would never be able to do hard work again and

I was would never get any stronger, but know anxious to medisine as an out-door patient for three month longer. Getting weaker and weaker, I gave up taking their medicine and tried different medicinos my friends told me of, but nothing did any good and I lingered on menth after month. Now. Indeed, I began to despair, for from a strong, powerful man was reduced almost to a shadow, and did not care whether I lived or died.

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The amargement of these matters occupied till the middle of 1833, during all of which time, of course John's monopoly. in China was in force. Then when the 'detalls had been agreed to, the Court of Proprietors had to be conven. d to confirm the action of the Court of Directors, and to authorise them to conclude the bargain. The Court of Proprietors at palated that the rew charter should not be for low than twenty years, and that it shou'd leave the Com pany th sufficient power over its assets to compensate all its servants and efficials who might be rf rted by the new arrangemerik—a we in articles, matter in which, he me saw th previous siline, and it was not until Augus, 1833, that the Bill embodying the new charter and cancelling the China monopoly, passed through Parliament,

The incident is a notable one in British com mercial history, and the last stages of h are thus referred in by a recent writer on India :-

Mr. Bartlett and he had been for some time "The debate in the Upper Chamber was, is an often the case in dealing with matters of a member of the faculty of the great Do-hluba.

*In June, 1837, * book was left at my hous Imperial imp rtance, more worthy (than that in University at Koto, Japan, when Sir Edwin

which described s preparation called Mother Seizel's the Lower Hous) of A Bill which was deciding Aranld went there to lecture, and that the pac.

Syrup, and I read of one case like mine being oured.

d to my not merely the fire of the two hundred millions tices of the poet in his private life became so

wife, Here is a case that exnotly of Indi, hut the destiny of the most famous off nsive to the directors of the university that

of synds with my case.

I lost all faith is medicines, but as a last Trading Company the world had ever known, his services as lecturer, though marvellously

sant to and which had made its achievements a part of valuable from a scholastic paint or view, were

Mr. Edgerley, Supply Stores, Bungar, for a bottin, and had not taken more than English history. It was introduced by the dispensed with. In fact, his presence at the of Lansdowne, the Nestor f the Whigsofrersity, which in, in a sense, sectarian, was Marquia

half the contents before I felt better, Wife, I ssid,R. party, supported by Lord Ripon and approved remarked upan by the panele, to whom his

7 bellows this Neigela durup is going to ours sa

*I began to ost and the food did me good, and I by the Marquis Wellesley, on the statement modes of life were matters of family talk

Mr. Bartlett said farther that while his own The horses at lordeaux during the hot weather grow stronger and stronger, After taking three of Lord Lansowne, but stiented ly opprsed on

are provided with large straw hats of an approbattles I got back to my work strong and healthy, various rounds by Lord Ellenborough and the acqualatance with Sir Edwin w very limited

and since then I bare never looked behind me. By Duke of Wellington, who recrried his views of his fe formation in the more specific details of printe shape, in which a sponge molstened with the great Company as he had known it in the the poe's conduct was not gossip, but was based vinegar is inserted to keep the animals' braina taking an occasional dose I keep in good health.

Cen now eat anything and do any kind of work, and days of Agaye and Argum. The Court of upon the word of responsible men where in- cool.

When Vird wente Alda.it was looked opant went through harvesting as well as anyone, and can Proprietors of the Eat I dia Company wasegrity a questioned and whose le imony

lift a was conclusive and a matter of public record, as his last work. Six eco years later he wrote È a pig with sese. I thank God that Belgel's Syrup +xpress its approval spain convened in August to

was ever tande known to me, and feel that I own my of the

Bill passed by the House of Commons. "The glamorous and poetic, but yet fictious Otello and the year following Falster. He

life to th Yos am at liberty to publish this staté. After further discussion. It acquiesced in the praise and aduintios which Amold bestows now tells a friend he thinks of writing another

ment, as I am willing to tell arrangement by vote al 173 to 64 the reduced opon Japanese women, whose code of morais is oper nombre showing the dimin! bed interest of the anything but trurelad," said Bartlett, "have Comp ny ile if its fate" the first series of the aroused Christians in the realm of the Mikado resolutions of the Court accepting the terms of to feelings of disgut, and they are much but the proposed new charter were carried by a vore raged at the piest of genius with which Arnold Proprietots may have considered already decided, among the women and men ef pan. give bis of 477 to 52) #which the majority of the has dressed the shockingly prevalent immorality

hs

On 20th of August the Bill received the Royal A1 ent, thus complit ng the arrangement for what was nominally the lat but one, but in all Important essentials the Lin, renewal of the charter grauted by Queen Elisabeth 233 years before."

The curings thing to note shout all this is, that whereas John has given us an empire fa-I dia where he never made any commercial prode to speak of he was compelled to give up without recompense a monopoly in China (where he sway whatever) us no cerritory or political SAVE which was worth at least a million a year to him. Of course the monopoly was an unjust and improper ane, but he had just as he had formerly held the monopoly of trade in India, which did not pay. He would bare held on to the China monopoly if he could, and bare Arapped the administration of India, but dortunately, both for commerce and the ultimate Interests of the empire, he was not permitted to do either. His work was done in China, but he had still plenty to do in India before he could seek Nirvana-Fairblay

..

SIR EDWIN ARNOLD AND THE MISSIONARY,

We publish the sub loed extracts from the telegraphic correspondence of the San Francisco Chronicle without comment at least for the present!-

| CHICAGO, September 12th, The Rev. Mr. Bartlett, a youtigmissionary sent

to Japan by the American Board of Malons,

Mr. Bartlett said he du not seek to

opinions pu licity, being drawn out only by the questions of brother clergymes, but his sen timents toward the poet were those cherished by the whole bind of self-sacrificing men who were trying-to-sedeem that Eastern land from the bilght of heathen impurities and, idolatrous

caitoms.

NEWS AND GOʻSIP.

The price of gold in Paraguay is 660. Locosts are invading Santa F6. Argentina,

· Chile will establish, quarantine" at Pants

Arenax,

There in a large laflax of Americans in London,

Great distress prevalis among Welsh tinplate workers.

Egypt's cotton crop la 15 per cent bigber than last year,

The Zebring Sen arbitration meeting will be held at Paris.

Queen Victoria is growing more serions with advinding yeaTA, p

Chile and Fert are thought to be preparing for another struggle.

England has raised the embargo tax on American Uva sheep.

The Venezuelan rebels are reported have captured La Guayra

Slaughtering of animals by electricity 1 practised in Scolland,

Hamburg people are treated like lepers everywhere in Germany,

Hayilan exiles at Jamaica era lonugurating a

Hippolyte. The Parliament that thirteenth of the present reign,

|

An Accrington weaver put a lurpealine plaster on his stomach for liver complaint. Some time afterward he stuck a match of examine the plesier and set it on fire and burned to death,

A noted bicker named Brooks from Berlin, who was exploring in the Valley of Aosta, Northern Italy, with two guides, fell with the goldes ham a precipice, and all three were killed.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkang, 15th October, 1993, (1016

PUBLIC AUCTION.

J. M. ARMSTRONG has received instructions to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION, on Board, on FRIDAY,

the 28th day of October, 1891, at 3 P.M.

THE_S._5. "KIUNG_CHOW"

now lying in Hongkong Harbour with all her Machinery, Engines, Ship's Storer, Furniture, Fittings and Appartenances,

The Purchaser will be required to enter into a

The London Financial Times says that thirtyhars derived from the mediafone of the besiedt I' WERD OF COVENANT not to no the VesselTM

six sliver mines have been shut down in Idaho alone because the decline in the price of the white metal has made it impossible to work them at a profit.

peThe next day the Hon, Frederic Holder. The Chief Secretary of the Ministry is fortywn. The Commissioner for Crown Lands is thirty-four.

South a

Princess Alix, younpest sister of the reigning Grand Dakeofll-Darm-lady and the favorite granddaughter of Queen Victoria, is reported in the court circles of Berlin and Landaa to have become insa tu

There is a link gone missing in London. The last giraffe in the London 7 6'ogical Gardens has recently died and the institution is, for the first time since 1836, without a living specimen of this animal.

"Yours truly,

(Signed) "Ma, Bornar WRIGHT, Hamham, Bungay, Norfolk,

* Witness : (Signed) Jaadu Weiour,

"Grocer and Tea Dealer, Earsham. drapepata, ia the heart diatarbaitoe whichs so alarsand Mr. Wright's complaint was indigestion and Bles was the result of the mechanical pressure of the stomach against the heart when the latter was inflated with the gasos created by undigested and fermenting food. Many as misled this to mistake fadigestion for some other malady. We can only say TO are glad par friend found the tree path (the right medicine) before his disesas left him no remnant of life to blow into a fama,—†Advt. .

THE SACRIFICE OF LIFE.

Thousands of Ulves'ara kacrificed annually becauss The sale of the great Sirenske estate, which markind are not educated in the Arst radi has been In the possession of Lord. Ailesbury'sments of bygiene and fa-prostration. Simple Incestors for vinre than seven hundred years, ailments are neglected. The debility incrensos, aizd gives great satisfaction to the gentry and county is fatal disease attacks the victim, and all life's familles of Wiltshire.

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A Steam Launch will leave Feddar's Wharf

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Zutimations,

SAI-PANG COALS,

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Masonic,

PERSEVERANCE

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·REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will beeld in the FREEMASONS

HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 17th: instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 8th October, 1892

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OF INSTRUCTION.

·REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LOGGI will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the oth instant, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

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The German telegraph service bas adopted copped-bronze wires, and is replacing sit its fion | and steel wires by the new mets, which is used of a small diameter, and weighs about 180 pounds to the mile.

There lately appeared an advertisement in an English paper for an eltor of a first-class journal; Clemente Tonia invarishly has the effect of im. Japan.

being expressly stipulated that "he must be a mediately restoring perfect health, Miss Eva Brown; man the world. No one who has graduated | daughter of Bergeant Brown, Albury, N.S.W., writes

Oxford or Lambndge need apply,"

on June 15, 1891 The following particulars of W COALS of the above Mines, weight and The following advenisement appeared in the Birmingham Daily Post New Religions are furnished on behalf of the affleted,

quickest dispatch, Young gentleman's founding a new religion which trusting they may be the means of restoring others quality guaranteed, in any quantly with the Is sure to become popular, and decires a lady of to health: For eighteen months I was extremely means to asalst bim in the work. Address debilitated, the doctors being of opinion that I had The seriousness of the situation in Hamburg || outgrown my strength.. My disisas is knowit în Is seen from the fact that its people have to go medical circles as ansmis of poverty of blood. Pains back eighty years for a parallel to their recent cholera; this year already there have been over

created quite a breeze at the meeting of the | revolution against met on August 4th is the | plight. In 18at there were, 13,900 deaths from invaded all parts of my body, I ffered from

who

Congregational ministers to-day by attacking Sir Edwin Amold, the English poet and editor, several years in Japan. Mr. Bartlett was relating his experience. In Japan, telling how great the implety and general contempt for missionaries was among the Europeans, when one of the brethren Interrupted him by asking, Is this conduct soward missionarion caused by the general implety of the people?

The young missionary quickly answered: "It is caused by the conduct of certale travellers, stable among whom in Sir Edwin Arnold. His conduct while in Japan, il enlarged upon, would certainly not be tolerated in America. It might pass in the Ray Cobris of European kings and princes, and would be particularly suitable to the court of Louis XIV, These see facts, and I am not sporting from mers rumour. I dislike to make these allusions to Sir Edwin Arnold, but they are fra.c..

.:

England his removed the restriction against 12,500. the importation of American sheep

The Indians in Bolivia ame again in urine and ↑ attacking small and exposed villages.

The British Insurance Companies lose nearly toon by the St. John's, N.F, fire. Typhus fever is ravaging Sinope, a seaport town of Asia Minor, on the Black Sex

generali languore, extreme weakness, listlessness, defection of spirits, indigestion, Bakin appetita: and In New South Wales the Government en disturbed sleep. My body prosented a bloodies pended over $4,000,000 from 1883-to-1800 apperance; my lips were pale and the skin like xx. endeavoring, a exterminate rabbits, Beside I was under several doctors who prescribed for ma; that a greater sum has been expended in private but their treatment did not alleviate my sickness. I moneys, In one year 25.230,000 skins had

imagined that my constitution was bracking up, and royalty paid

upon them.

as the disease progressd I became mors nervous and hysterical. My sufferings were also greatly increased by a shock to the nervous system received last year, when a railway carriage in which I was seated caught die When my case was most critical and gave serious apprehendons to my friends and myself. I started on a course of Clements Tonle, which I took, in conjunction with Dr. Flatcher's phils. The fires two battles efforted a great improvement, and I could reliab my food again, and my general wesknow and perrousers vanished altogether. · I took about twelve bottles of Clements Tonic, and my pala fran

About four millions and a half sterling aro England has no less of an epidemic owing to spent on huntlg to Great Britain and Ireland, Independent of the expenses of carriage horses, its good sanitary condition and pure water,

Dr. Gray, the Afghan Ameer's physician, covered backs and traveling expenses. There reports that forty font of snow fell at Cabal ten-are-333 packs of hands, and about 100,000

horses are required to follow them. winter.

Smokeless powder has become so much in demsed that the price of camphor is affected thereby, Matern

A Congress on Aftlen Is to be held next year In conucation with the World's Columbian Er Mr. Barfait proceeded to say that the mis- | position, we slonaries were everywhere looked upon with An English ralligad has just contracted for contempt. The English and American mere 10 000 incandescent elecide lamps to be placed chants were quiera diirespectful, and fanned in thele care

Germany will recognise the Centigrade ther. the ire dally. The newspapers were filled with

the Reaumur.

they had a hard time of it

NEW YORK, September 13th.

face of Sir Edwin Ambid when be read the

Yone thousand dollars a year apiece are the salaries of the Countess de Nurasol, Mias Etta Hughes, and Fraulein Paula, who are respectively the Spanish, English and Augurien governesses of the Infania of Spalo. Each receives, beside her salary, a home in the royal bousehold,

The chates of Urville, where Emperor

my

William spent a few day last month, was bought a new replaced with the line of health, and thien years ago, but this will be his fint vlilt. | ricovery is as complete as it was speely #. DAW. It is near Ms, and was acquired with a view Carter, Rag, of the meme city, also writes During the past twelve months Thaya suffered from a ganazal screeds attacking the misionaries and altogether } mometer as the oficial Instepdient, fä, place of is political effect in Lorraine. It is rather large breakdown of the system, and-being of a billown unimpressive in archlecture, and not luxurious disposition. I offered acutaly, frous fudgestion and It cost $40,000,

The Japanese, who have been numerous in its train of distressing anects, most particularly sick numerous inches Six hotties of Clements Eonic and far German Industrial and other schools for many bone of Fletcher's pills affected a radical cure, and years, are beginning to show that they know I shall always be glad to certify accordingly how to print by their learning. They are driving German manol:cturers out of Oriental markets, and are actually brewing beer that is gradually SCOTT'S Emulsion of Fore Cod Liver Oil with excluding the German product from China. Hypophosphites, La prescribed by Physicians an The Bank of France will soon put fato circula. over the world. :/ It is a remarkable remedy for tion's new series of bank notes. They will be Consumption, Scrofula, and Swarting diseases similar to those lo ust, the only difference being and very palatable, Raad the following that the paper will be thinner, but at the dams have much piensure in staring that i hava tried time stronger. The superior quality of the paper Scott's Emulsion) in a case of impoverished will render the printing clearer, and make blood, with scrofulous disease, and found it to losgary aren more disent than it is at prisent, I beg very elicient gutearation, (ik was, tarahi,

A large number of Hebrew Immigrants are to Europe from the Hirsch colony in -A contemptuous smile overspread tho.bronse wastinn, dental

the Chiesgodispatch published to-day, repenting that T. De Witt Talmage preached two sermons at the Rev. Mr. Bartlett, a young missionary seat to Birmingham, England, to audiences aggregating Japan by the American Board of Missions, bad s0,000 persona, told a meeting of Congregational ministers in Paris journaliste just now are discussing the of the Monday Chicago on that the dislike of Japanese probablance of President Carnot to the missionaries was aroused by the conduct of French Republic, travellers, like Sir Edwing whose conduct while The Walkin Tower, at last decided to be bails In Japan, if enlarged upon, would certainly not a Wembley Park, will be go feet higher fand be tolerated in America, Punte spa

Bir Edwin Balds I know the missionaries, ↑ * Catholis pongregations in Prasala are incress and have done them service in the past. I know Ipg in muns greater proportion than the increase Ale, Bartlett, and nobody slas would say auch

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