exchange" and "ther causes" they have been obli ed to put up the pile of coal considerably. The water in the river sa higher just now then usual, but the shoals must also have risen gically, es seamers are unable to reach the Bund. China Gazette.

HOME OF THE PLAGUE,

Mahedi-Mukuddus, or Meshed the Holy, the mint sacred Moslem city in the world niter Merca licet, le now the Asiatic home of cholera, writes a correspondent'of the New York Tribune. Not many Foropean visitors ever reach this holy city of Persia, and none are even allowed to appro-ch the female con'sining the tomb of Rez. The myriads of the faithful go there vently: and it is now the place where cholera t

and from which it is carried

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1894.

plled China with 5 par cent. of the oplum con. sumed dotlog 130 years of trade. To stop the trade would be the same su declaring in England that all forms of tab een might be imported, except Havanna cigaïs, and all forms of alcohol, except French brandy.

long enough." "You? What do you think he will be distinguished for ?" "Longerity--if he Ives Inne ennu zh,”

"Let me see," mid the minister, who was filling un a mariaen omificate, and had become con fused about the date, "able in 5th, is it not "No, sir," repiled the bride, with much feeling, "this is only my second."

Solved The landlord had just dropped in on Mrs. Mulcahy and informed her gently but firmly that he has derided to raise her rent. It's the dulint ye are ir," she replied. "I wor won. derin' how I cud rafic It meslf."

THE LAND LUABER. "When my ablo comes is," says the legy man,

"My time will come, without a doubt," And thay be waits, nor stops to think

That he has never sent it out.

To-day's Advertisements.

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will

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chiefly countries and into Europe length of unguarded territory, that it would be all through the machinations of that deceitful Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at

fety other

Herif hy

מא

he way of Russia,

not

Moslems is allowed to go Poly tomb. So far as can

Oplam-smoking, I conceded to be worse than oplam-eating, but that is not the print. The point is that "human life is subject to such manifold wretchedness that all nations have Invented a something, quit or solid, to produce

briet abllelun. Poppies, barley, grasses, sugar, | pepper and a thousand other things, have been squeezed, pressed, pounded and purified, to produce this temporery happiness." If you prod could succeed in taking away oplum from they would find · WOTEC the Chinese

But la Australia, at any rate, obstitute. this impossible Oplum Is 30 small lo bulk and so easily smuggled, and there is such

its introduction. utterly impossible to prevent No one

The only effect of forbidding the traffic in New whinis

South Wales would be to raise the price, and anywhere

near the

for the benefit of their be cherived from a

ime, drum, mi-are's and all-is covered with Queensland and Victorian kindre

When the astute Quong Tart says that on gold. Other chilnes near by are glided, topluma rests all vice, immorality and corruption painted yellow or blue. One of the finest was

with the Chinese, he talks deplorable nonsense. but by the daughter-in-law of Timour Long If with every thousand male Chinese landed in and atkes were the work of the famous Nadir Australls comes bat one Chinese woman, the Shah. The whole city is probably four miles in demoralisation of European women follows as circumference, and is surrounded by a mud wall

malter of course. It is evident that the aplom round towers. with rumerous

Qooog Tart and agitation has no basis. But if bis abettors will go a step further back-will of trying to cure, and suppress, prevent, instead in place of the enlum, the Chinese who use the plam. The Bulletin will back them up for all it is worth, knowing that, in spite of individua! virtue, the Chinese In the mass are what America community; and a degradation and a danger to has long agn found them, a cancer in a civilised white manhood and womanhood in Auetralla. Sydney Bulletin.

na distorce the entire structure make the Chinese poor kindred,

CAST home.

There is a stream of water flowing through the centre of the elty, brought by cans! a con- siderable distance. It serves as the common open sewer of the city, and as the bathing place for all the faithful who wish to visit the shrine, It also supplies the population with water for drinking and all other purposes. Hence it is easy to see how cholera has made the place its Such in the famous city of hollness and disease from which nearly all cholera epidemics of late years have proceeded. But not only are the conditions there most favourable to the propaga tion of the plagur, but the funeral customs that prevail throughout Persia seem to have the same end in view. A dying man, be bly discane chel-ya or

on a maitress on anything else, lica o

rit son.

the or, surrounded by a dezen or

or a score of relatives and

friends.

The doctors ply their vain. A wild dervish sppifes remedies, bat charms and amulets, but in vala. The wife ritu by the pillow, veiled and weeping, holding to her husbar it's nostells a bit of mud or plaster torn from the wall and wetted with some aromatic liquid. The doors and windows are shut tight Irquite A dezen pipes fil the alr with tobacco smoke, and from a huge urn cups of steaming tes are drawn A and pasted about. As a last resort they Allt a fowl and place it, warm and bleeding, at | this dying man's feet. But even. this proves unavalling, and be presently breathes bis fast, Then the widow leaves the bedside and priest takes her place. He fills the mouth, ears and nostrils of the corpse with moistened cotton wool, composes the limbs and places a cup of water by the pillow. Then he reads aloud seme

WISE AND OTHERWISE.

CULLED FROM MANY SOURCES,

A mere matter of form-some women. The past year has been hard on the prodigal Always look after things before they get by you.

The devil can catch a grumbler with a bare hook.

Fortune does not change men, it unmasks A 1ugh is wor'b a hundred groans in any market,

A little dlaner is a big thing when a man le starving.

The crank is great when it comes to wlading people av.

A Close Friend-The one who never lends you anything.

them.

Fully the Koran, while all the others the saddle.

testify that the man was a good and true follower of the Prophet. Another priest goer upon the roof and at the top of his voice recites other passages from the Koran, thus announcing to the neighbours and to all passers-by that the mann is dead.

The burlat always occurs within twenty-four hours of the death. The coffin is placed upon a bler, a d d the relatives contend with each other for the honour of bearing it to ibe grave. This is esteemed a great privilege in sil Mahammedan

The countries,

graveyard is a bare spot out

outside the town, the home of the jackal

and the There are

are no waving cypresses as la lew small shrines mark where some holy men have been interred. Grotesque stone llora of fe size mark the graves of thone who were warriors; while little square niches a yard high contain highly coloured pictures of unwedded youths, or of those slain in war.

The whole of the attendants of the funeral are entertained at dinner at the house of the deceased, The

mourning is continued for a short period-a few days or a month, according to the wealth of the family. Then another lavish exercise of hospitality and a dole to the poor take place; and this is the sign that the days of mourning

are over.

Often among the rich or religions the body is merely placed in some mosque or shrine as

deposit. "amanat”—that is to say, on

After some months, or weeks, or years, it wrapped in thin felt and dispatched with hundreds Meabed to be buried of others by mule caravan near Imam Kaza; or to Kerbela to lie beelde the blessed Hossein. In travelling in Persia one frequently meets these caravans. Two or even four coffins are strapped on each mule. They stop at caravanseries over night, and in all respects are treated as though they carried only comman merchandise. But as transmitters of contagious diseases, such as the cholers, they are most potent lostruments.

THE OPIUM BOGEY.

That keen advertiser, Mr. Quong Tart, the Scotch-Chinese gentleman who, in displaying

of Presbyterianism bas earned the undying love

traffic.

by

Mr. Croker's head-quarters are at present in The man who loser is never sccused of not playing fair.

Small-pox patients should all be kept in the same vaccluity.

"What caused your bookkeeper's downfal!?" "Lost his balance,"

Never sak a alck man or a shopping woman their opinion of love.

When people have only a little religion they are apt to be ashamed of it.

It is awful to see some people try to laugh when they are not amused.

Times are not getting better. Even the days are not as short no they were.

The man goes to bed tired who spends the day in looking for an easy place.

Most any friend will stand by you to the last dollar-but it must be your doller,

Teacher-What Is the Great Divide? Smart Boy It's what

the election, comes after Sugar seems just now to be the cause of more sweet sorrow than even lovers' partings.

Meny a man who li snxious

reform the world has a gate that is hanging by one bloge.

The fellow who tells all he knows wouldn't be half so insufferable if he only knows all he tells.

Angels weep on the day that a young man begins to spend more money than he can make. The great trouble with as now is that there are too many different breeds of Democrats.

A local dealer advertises “a new_stack_of walking sticks for gentlemen with carved wooden heads."

"Nothing succeeds like distress," remarked the beggar, as he conated his coin at the end of the day.

Teacher-What is tangent? You may answer James, James-A gent who runs a tanyяrd.

A testimonial-"I understand you tried the faith care with success ?" "I did. By falth was cared,

He-Why do you regard marriage no a fallure? She-So many make use of it to get money belonging to others.

Calling a woman's dress dream is a polite way of saying that the cost of it gives her bur- band the nightmare.

Every man has his opinions, but la many instances he picked them up where somebody

may truly be

them.

break the Sabbath

The Denefits "What makes some glee look young so long?" The men are to blame, They won't propore."

Looking fato the class to paint one's face is feminine trick, A man looks into

When a girl in this part of the East gels more by Leo dresses at line it proves that she is getting her wedding outßt ready,

The Lost Chord "No," s¬bbed the preity girl. "Harold and I never speak now. And it is

Salle Slimmin«,"

why.. ་t*

what did she do?" She persuaded us to join the same choli."

Equality-He (angrily)--Look at this bill! Forty dollars for perfumery--for mere odours that fade away for ever! She (calmly)-Gone to meet the smoke from the last eight boxes of cigars you have consumed during the last three

months.

When Pat Flanigan's wiin dled, Pat, who was dutifully sleeping, was awakened and told that his poor Biddy was dead, when he turned over to sleep once again, remarking: "Be me now! an' i mesif that will be a sad man to-morrow Tomin!"

A Judge of Art-Madam-Well, Mary, what did you think of the pictures at the Academy? Marg-Oh, mum, there was a pleture called "Two Dogs after Landseer; but I looked at it for nearly half an hour, and I couldn't see no Landarer.

to the world the ethical and commercial value † eise dropped #wold of the man who gets | of bis countrymen, has started another crusade shaved on Sunday that he has a ace that will against the oplum Quong Tart's spasme of public virtue appear to culminate in ten-year' cycles, the last

of Importance beleg in 1884, when a police sub-leapector went round the New South Wales Chinese camps with the strict Q.T., and mad

not wholly I made eleven recommendations, among which probiblion of the aplum traffic bad so

a gisan to colour his nose.

When place

washerwoman changes her place of whatever. The terrible iniquities of the eplom traffic exist residence one may ask her where she hangs only in the

the Imagination of the wary Quong and out now," without asing siang. his friends, the old ladies of both sexes, The 1884 Inspector shows this when he ssye to one breath that all Chinese smoke oplum, ned,

And, in the next, that the New South Wales Chinese, with few exceptions, deserve the character of belonging to the most industrious race in the world. The evidence taken before the Royal Commission en oplom in India has shown 1 over and

Thera le over over again. #helming proof that oplum-eaters are not more base, or weak, or vile than other people; that oplum does not rob them of their army health, after gth and split and that without it they couldn't endure the tyranny of a sale which has crushed them with taxation, crippled them with debt, and exacts a tribute of £18,000,000 $ year in gold. Governar Des

merly of Hongkong, with as wide an

natloos

lons as any man living, afirma that opium, no doubt, like alcabal, does harm is cares of inordinate excess, Dal

bot to the very great me- to say the least, fonocent. The shame Jotity it is, to

Eastern

Vaux

Missionary—I have often wondered what became of my predecessor. Gealal Cannibal Chief-Oh, he He has gone into the intewor

Some One Has It-Dunn-Why is it that you never have any money the day after you receive your salary 7 De Fisiott-It's all owing to other people.

"Hi" Title--"You're a Colonel, you say, In the

"Yes."

"Pardon me-regular or salvation "Nefther. Army of the urem played."

"Well," said Jamer Easydo, "I've got down to my last loaf "Great heavens, man ! " said ble friend, "It ten't so bad za chat, is it ?" "Yes,

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She-Should you die, are you opposed to me

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Arxions Mother-I wish, Suvan, that when elve baby bath you would be careful to ascertain whether the water is at the proper temperature. Susan-Ob, don't worry about that, ma'am ; I don't need no 'mometers, If the little one turns red, the water is too hot; if it turns blue,

na blue, it's too cold.

Mistress-I have just been reading, Bridget, of a givi who was

was burned to death by kiedling the fire with kerosene. I hope you never kindle the fire with kerosene, Bridget. BridgetN, i uses paper and a match to fndade, mum kindle wid; it is only to burry up the folre alter

on the kerosene. it he kindled that I pours on

He Got the Dime-Plaintive Party Mister, рост will you be so kind as to give a dime to sick man ? Crosty Cilized-So you can go and buy some whisky? Plaintive Party-No, sir. So I can follow my doctor's advice. He gave me sense powder and told me to take as much of it as I could put on a silver dime, and I haven't gut the dime.

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fellow I'll

DETET

know

of the traffic from India) which Miss Ackermann Teacher in Kindergarten-You're ouilted

and the shrieking alsterhood work for wil it is something, Mabel, in making your letter " worth, Is

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Into a space two miles long and j-mile broad, under the most Insunitary conditions, le much hatter climate than Sydney, yet the death rate of recent years has bein as per

Lawyer. What do you think of the inheritance

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Suitable for Married

· For particulars, apply to

C. DA C. CASTRO, Praça d'Lobo d'Avila, No. 24.

[45'

Macao, 3rd July, 1894.

1401

5000

MODERATE FEES.

WONG TAL-FONG,

Surgeon Dentist,

TO LET AT MACAO.

{753

FOR THE MONTH OF AVGUST IN SEPTEMBER

■ FURNISHED HOUSE or PRAYA GRANDE, containing FIVE ROOMS, BATH- ROOM, DRESSING-ROOM, etc.

For particulars, apply to

THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," OFFICE,

Macao, 3rd July, 1894-

TO LET.

£754

(Formerly windeled Apprentice, and latterly HOUSES Nos. 28 and 30, ELGIN

latant to Dr, ROGERS),

HAS REMOVED

TO

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel),

CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 27th July, 1891.

For Sale.

717

AUSTRALIAN BUTTER,

STREET.

Apply to the

Hongkong, 6th July, 1894-

DW

MEDICAL HALI, 70, Queen's Road Central, [760

TO LET.

WELLING HOUSES :~~

"HIGHCLERE,” at MAGAZINE GAP. No, 1, RIPON TERRACE. FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS In ELGIN STRETT, PIEL

STREET and STAUNTON STRÉST. FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STARKT. No. 8, OLD BAILEY.

ALLISTON & CO., No. 4, QUEEN'S ROAD OFFICES

CENTRAL, are SOLE WHOLESALE IMPORTING AGENTS for Hongkong, Chias and Japan, for the celebrated

VICTORIAN BUTTER, WOOD's "Cow" BRAND.

Hongkong, 16th July, 1894.

FOR SALE.

(796

FOR SALE by PRIVATE ARRANGEMENT

(awing to the OWNER being about to røtire from business) tha

PRAYA CENTRAL, over Meurs. Dou.

GLAS LAPRAIK & Cos GODOWNS —

BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., LM. Hongkong and July, 1994

TO BE LET.

[aj

THE BANGKOK HOTEL,

FINE

→INE SITUATION; nor the BANKS, FURNITURE, FIXTURES,

TELEGRAPH and POSTAL DEPART. STOCK-IN-TRADE, GOOD-WILL, &c, MENTS: close to the RIVER and SHIPPING of that well-known and popular establishment | OFFICES: Central position.

THE STAG HOTEL,

The whole block of buildings consisting of conveniently situated in Queen's Road Central | HOTEL (partly furnished) with large CONCERT The HOTEL, in addilan to TWO BARS, | HALL, several substantially BUILT HOUSES, PUBLIC and PRIVATE DINING-ROOMS, SHOPS and OUT-HOUSES, ka, de, do and BILLIARD-ROOM, contalon SIXTEEN | Admirably adapted for FIRST-CLASS HOTEL Ripacioye and well-furnished BED-ROOMS, or BUSINESS PREMISES,

For further particulars, apply to

G. D. WILKINSON, Solleitor, Queen's Road, THE PROPRIETOR,

Stag Hotel,

HARRISON,

roth

Konghung, sand fans, 1899.

Fosserion may be taken on OCTOBER 18T, 1894.

The PROPERTY qay, he purchased by` PRIVATE TREATY.

For particulars, apply to

Memes, SHAW & CHALANT.

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