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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1903.

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BIRTHS.

B. SUPERIOR PALE DRY, Dinner Wine, Green Seal

On 22nd ult, at Bukit Timah Road, Singa Capsule

...$12.00 $1.00 pore, the wife of II. S. FINCK, of a daughter.

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C. MANZANILLA,

PALE NATURAL SHERRY,

White Capsule

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... 13-50

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PALE NATURAL SHERRY, Red Seal Capsule

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27.00 2.25

B, C, and CC are excellent Dinner Wines, D and E are After-Dinner Wines of very fine Vintage.

ALL ARE SUPERIOR XERES WINES.

The following Wines, bottled in Europe,

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LIGHT DRY

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Perlu

Per bot

...$16.50 $1.40

SOLERA

VERY PALE DRY

FULL GOLDEN

PALE DRY NUTTY... FINE OLD BROWN

MADEIRA.

2.1.00

2.4.00

27.00

30.00 1.50 40.00 3.50

to aid suffering China; an asylum where the pour unfortunate can find a home; while the women's and children's hospital recently opened, was begun under his fostering care. "In the old hospital he lives to-day," writes the Rev. C. R. Hager in a note. wartly character sketch, "and in a wider sense than when he first commened his work." That name of Dr. Kerr can never be erased from the annals of the Institution is a conclusion that must cross and re-cross the minds of those perusing the report. The supporters of this noble cause and those labouring unostentatiously at Can-

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Very few people fancy the old style of printing | Are you a i anker, Storekeeper, or what? | 14 and now have their printing done at Le so can you get along, without one of those. Numbering Machines at LeMunyon's that will Munyon's to be up to date.—Advi. THE Court will leave from the Yungting Gale Advi

umber from one to a million automatically? in going to the West Tombs, and the yamen runners have been busy clearing away graves

and otherwise burying the people in obedience to orders to put up waiting rooms, etc. for the Imperial party.

THE students of the Fukui Middle School recently broke out in a rint and assaulted the princips and teachers of the school. It appears that much dissatisfaction among the students was caused through the fact that aut of 535

pass the examination.

THE Colonial Secretary informs us that the Superintendent of Customs and the Doyen of the Consular Body have declared the post of Hongkong to be infected. All vessels arriving therefrom are to abide by and be governed by the Revised Sanitary Regulations for the Ports of Shanghai and Woosung.

BY LAUNCH TO SINGAPORE:

ton received a shock in the loss of its founder students now in the school, 167 were unable to years, e, since 1 Chamberlain's effort to aid from the S. E. The little launch took eight

but the work now continues to prosper under the care of Dr. Selden, its superintendent. More accommodation is needed and, having

| Lewingdon will be glad to hear that he is in The many friends In Singapore of Capt.

Singapore again although only for a short period. Capt. Lewingdon arrived here yester day afternoon (says the Stratie Times of 23rd ult.) in command of the steam launch Haifong which he brought down with the assistance of a crew of eight Chinese for McBain and Co. of Langkat, for which place. he leaves to- morrow morning as soon as the launch has taken her supply of coal and water on board. AN English paper says that the consumption Very fair weather was mot with on the way of bananas in Great Britain during the past down although there was a pretty heavy swell.

Jamaica and the West India islands, has risen days to do the trip and her biggest ́day's run ́ from 1 to 3 million of bunches per annum.tecords 235 miles when all the sails were set to This speaks well for the growing popularity of help her along. She was tossed about a good this wholesome fait, and with cold storage it deal and on more than one occasion it was andthany other tropical fruits into Great Britain. was built by Chee Woo of Hongkong and is on her maiden trip. She is anchored in the WHAT is declared to be a diamond fallen from roads off Finlayson Green. the sky was recently placed on exhibition in the American Museum of Natural History, New York. It is a diamond embedded in a 40lb. meteorite, which was discovered in Arizona. Tests proved the substance to be genuine diamond and triolite and daubreelite, which proved that its origin was not terrestrial,

At Kuala Lumpur, on the 23rd ult. the wife regard to the increased cost of building cables, from its former posi ion, and is untoured should be easy to import mangoes, guavas, | „mpossible to cook any food, The Haifong

of W. R.GER SANGUINETTI, of a son,

On the 26th ult, at Glen Ariff Scott's Road, Singapore, the wife of T. Swales, of a son.

MARRIAGE.

On the 26th ult., at Batavia, JAN LUDERTUS VAN HOUTEN, Sub-gent, Netherlands Tmd ing Society, Penang, to MARTHE CAROLINE FAMARA, eldest daughter of Mr. C. De Coutoney, Consul-General for France, Batavia.

DEATHS.

On 22nd March, at his residence Nissim Nissim, JOSEPH EZRA, aged 46,

material, a considerable expenditure would of course be necessitated,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

LeMunyon always has in stack Fresh Film, Photographic Paper, Dry Plates, Chemicals,

etc., etc.-Advt.

On the 25th ult, at Bentong or Tras, Pahang, THE Rangoon Timer is very positive ; it states ; suddenly of rheumatic fever, KALTH KIRKPATS Henry Arthur Blake arrives in December R CK PHILLIPS, eldest son of the late Colonel as Gover, or of Ceylon. Phillipps and lately of the Sarawak Government Service (retired) and of Singapore.

The

The Wei Wa P has received information that the French have entered Kwang-si and are waterways.

Hongkong Celegraph preparing to place gun-boats on the

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1993.

THE CANTON REFUGE FOR

INSANE.

In his editorial of the first report of the Refuge for Insane, at Canton, the late Dr. J. G. Kerr wrote, "It is a well-known but Lanentabile fact that throughout the Chinese empire, during its history of thousands of years, with its vast population and boasted 3.00 civilization, there has never

been any z.oo arrangements for the insane except such 2.25 as could be made in families, or in pri sous. Among the better classes, confine ment in a strong room, often chained to a post, was all that could be done. With the poor, the unfortunate lunatic was chained to a heavy stone, or to a post in the ground, and his fate was to pass months or years in a close, dark, and damp roam with little attention to comfort, or cleanliness, and words of kindness seldom sounded in his A. S. WATSON & Co., cars. There is no doubt but that a short

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GOOD FINE

Per du, Perbur

...$16.50 $1.10

27,00 2.25

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

TELEPHONE NO. 136. CAHLÉ ADDRESS: “ACHEE," HONGKONG. A. B. C. CODE, 476 EDITION,

ESTABLISHED 1859.

country where the father has the power of life and death over his family; and among the poor, death is. in numerous instances hastened by ill-treatment and want of care," This was the state of affairs with which Dr. Kerr was confronted when, in 1854, he came

AN article with lo-al,references entitled, "The Custom House in Ancient Chinu" and one on

THE men in Portsmouth who formed part of the Powerful and Terrible's naval brigade kept up the anniversary of the relief of Lady smith by dining together.

THE Fort Buny at the entrance to the Hwang pu has been shifted 5. 78° 36′ E., distant 26 in 10 feet at low water of spring tides; from it, Woosung Lighthouse bears S. 80" E., distant 59 cables The colour of the busy has been changed to black, and it now murks the southern side of the Inner Entrance to the new channel over the Woosung Outer Bir. All bearings given are magnetic.

IN an article on Earthquakes in the Geogra phical Journal, Mr. Milne gives high praise to the thoroughness of the Japanese Seismologi- ral system. Not only are all destructions and shocks investigated at home, but the Japanese send commissions abrand to visit the scenes of important earthquakes. By this means Japan has become a repository for almost all that is known about earthquakes and has been the means of saving fi'e and property.

Tun Sin Wen Puo states that the Waiwupu at

the engin of April Fool's Day are printed on Peking has been lately informed by the the third page.

Imperial Resident at Thibet that two foreign -missionaries of different nationalities there had been on terms of kastility, on account of com- petition in the work of converting the a.tives and although their differences had been settled by the Llama, it is feared that peace is only roughly patched up would break out again. temporary and the breach which had been

The Resident concluded by asking for instruc tions as to how to deal with the two missionary antagonists.

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THE Government of Formosa propose to use wireless telegraphy between the main island Receiving stations will be es and Formora tablished at Keelung and Miyesaki, Hizen. GREAT preparations are in progress in Portugal in view of the approaching visit of King Edward to Lisbon. The Necessitades palace is being made ready for the accommodation of His Majesty.

WE note that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha have issued a circular letter to the same effect as that sent out by the Hamburg America line, published in our columns, regarding the allow. ance of a rebate of five per cent on outward freight paid,

Have your Developing and-Printing done al LeMunyon's 31 Des Vœux Road. His work s guaranteed in every respect.-Advt. SMALL-TOX is dangerously prevalent in Hang. chow and many persons have fallen victims to and died from the disease, which attacks both adults and children. In consequence the people are striving to get vaccinated.

Just received from New York a full and com- plete line of Picture Moulding. Now bing your valued pictures to LeMunyoo, to be || tamed —Advt.

AT Shanghai the other day two men were brought up on remand, charged with being concerned together in stealing 14,993 pearls, I diamond finger ring. $145 in notes, and 100 Mexican dollars, total value $15,400, from No. 10, Shanse Road, on the 24th February. A native woman was also charged with being concerned in the robbery, and with harbouring one of the prisoners in her house. The two male prisoners were each sentenced to 500 blows, 3 months' cangue, 5 years' imprisonment, and deportation. The woman was ordered lo be expelled from the Settlements.

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were both found in the iron which encased

the gem.

FIKE NEAR THE HARBOUR,

REGULATING THE SALE OF OPIUM

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IN THE PHILIPPINES..

Mr. Lau Kieng Hwe, a Chinese merchant at 27, Calle Dasmarinas, Magila bas applied to the Philippine Commission for a concession fur the establishment of the Chinese Temper MASTEN'S OFFICE.

ance Company, of which he is the promoter, for regulating the sale of opium under the Shortly after 8 p.m. yesterday the fire bell supervision of the Government with the object was rong denoting that an outbreak had of decreasing and limiting its consumption. accurred in the Central district. The Fire This movement, which has been under consi- made Brigade, under the charge of Mr. P. P. J.deration for several months, is now Wodehouse and Acting Chief Inspector Baker, public for the first time: (says the Manila proceeded to No. 3, Tung Loi Lane, a few doors Timer) the publicity being prompted by the

time the Government floating engine arrived on from the Harbour Master's Office. At the same announced determination of the Government' to regulate the importation and sale of the the scene. Streams of water were immediately Darcotic and thus prevent the systematic sinu played on the flames, but the premises, a three- gging of opium into the islands and its indis- storied building, were entirely gutted. The criminate sale to consumers. partially damaged, and the timbers charred.ompany gues into details for the concession house next door, especially the roof, was The prospectus of the Chinese Temperance

The fire originated on the ground floor directly which develop a plan almost identical with the underneath the stairs, where some medicinal herbs were being heated and dried. The ground fluor was used as a godown, and medicine shop and contained a large quantity of mating, and other highly in- flammatory material. The first floor was also used as a godown, while the third floor was occupied as a dwelling house. The first and second floors were insured with Chinese for $6,000, each, and we understand that the goods, which were to have been shipped in a few days time, were insured for over $30,000,

CANTON NOTES.

(From Our Correspondent.),

CANTON, 31st March. DR. RAZLAG'S departure. ` L Dr. Razlag, who has made such remarkable cures of the nauseating and repellant disease of le, rosy has discontinued his work in Canton owing to some misunderstanding with the present Viceroy and the Rebellion trouble, his stations being five miles from Canton. After the Hon. Robert, McWade, through whose untiring efforts Dr. Razlag was able to prosecute

proposed act of the Philippine Commission providing for a concessioner. Mr. Hwo ́hat said that the idea of a concession originated with him, and that when bis scheme was first brought to the attention of the Commission there were some persons who wanted the Gov- erament to establish an opium farm after the plan of these now in operation in Hong- kong and Singapore, under British con trol. Learning of these efforts to regulate opium traffic,

Protestant missionaries of the city protested. to the commission and wanted the importation of opium stopped entirely. Mr. Hwo consulted with these gentle.. men and says that he finally convinced them that it would be impossible to stop importation and the sale of opium at once, but that its fun! extermination.could be best brought about gradually. He expresses the belief that the Chi- nese could handle the question much better than...... other persons on account of their soper.or knowledge of the opium trade.

The following statement of the Collector of Customs gives a comparative estimate of the opium imported and upon which duty was inclusive:

to labour in China. The necessity of estab. SIR Wilfred Laurier has introduced into the shanghai, il was suddenly attacked by a piratt staling his re..sons to the American Consul, paid, during the four years from. 1899 to 1902,

lishing asylums was often forced upon

Dominion House of Commons a bill increasing the capitation tax on Chinese immigrants from him, and in his report to the Medicala hundred to five hundred dollars and making

the evening of the 24th ult,, about dusk, as a passenger boat from Wusich bound for Shang- bai was passing Wangdoo, a town on the Soochow Creek about twenty miles distant from

cal boat with a crew of about ten men, who boarded the passenger boat and stripped the

and also took away some twenty odd piculs of rice. As there was no resistance the pirates

& CO., boat was top

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17A, QUEEN'S ROAD.

DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

FURNITURE.

CHINA WARES.

PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PRÓOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

A SAD accident occurred yesterday afternoon as the Kowloon Docks. While Mr. James Goodwin, chief steward of the s.s. Hyades, was leaving the gangway he missed his footing and was precipitated to the bottom of the dry dock, skull. Death was instantaneous.

injured no one. It is believed the pirates are disbanded soldiers, of whom there are said to be at least 10,000 in that part of Kiangsu alone. As at Westminster, so at the Palais Bourbon,

the atmosphere of the legislativa chamber has been engaging attention, Dr. Meslier, who

happens to be a bacteriologist. has been represents a Paris constituency, and who

sampling, by means of a bottle of sterilized water, the atmospheric conditions under which legislators on that side of the Channel perform their datics. When the contents of the sample

NANNING,

In yesterday's native papers mention is again made of the ransoms paid by Canton Nanning. From this it is presumed the rebels merchants respecting the capture of natives at

are not in the city, but have taken a number of the principal merchants of the place.

LATEST ADDITION TO THE N. Y. K.

The following notice of the new Seattle liner: is from the Kode Herald of the 21st inst feet of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, was thrown The Aki Maru, the latest addition to the

$899,--120,066 pounds; value in U.S. Cur rency, $328,713; duty, $111,469. MAA

1900-324,115 pounds; value, $639,193 duty, $168,301,

1901-369,037 pounds; value $1,070,014! duty, $332,692.

1902-139,974, pounds; value, $387,014; - duty, $ 80,713-

Total-Pounds, 844,212 ; value, $1,426,0143 duty, $793,175-

THE PLAGUE

́ ́FIRST EUROPEAN CASE.

During the twenty-four hours ended 'at'noon".

the a distance of about thirty feel, and fractured his bottle had been boiled down, and thus prepared open to visitors this afternoon alongside the to-day to further cases of bubonic plague make-

As will

be seen in our advertisement columns, the ss. Wingchai, Captain Austin, will run an excursion trip to Macao on Palm Sunday, the 5th instant. She will leave her usual wharf, opposite the Central Market at 9am. sharp returning from Macao punctually at 9 pan. Tickets which cost only 32, as well as meals and refreshments, can be had on

bord.

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a

few drops, subcutaneously, on a rabbit. The

Eastern Pier. The vessel was

gay with ing 158 since January 15; were notified as

having occurred in Hongkong. They were an Englishman on board the Hyadas in the Hasbour, making the first European case (bis"

bunting and every preparation was made for But that the convenience and entertainment of a large

for exhibition in a concentrated form, he tried

rabbit died without more ado. may only be held to prove that rabbits are not accustomed to a legislative atmosphere, and that legislators are.

Captain Ekstrand, who is in command, was number of people who were expected, aboard good enough to show our representative the many conveniences and admirable arrange, ment of the vessel.

year at 15, Wo On Lane; 56, Jardine's Bazar 39, Third Street; 29, Peel Street (Indian); S. Lo Lung Haug, Hunghom; and aboard the launch Tùng Tuif wh le bodies were found on

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS

3872-73, he brought the matter to their personally liable for the tax notice, pointing out that he had often proposed such an institution to wealthy For inland postage in the United Kingdom one may now write on the whole of the left Chinese, and had urged it upon persons hand half of the address side of a postcard, interested in the native hospitals estab-reserving only the right hand half for the ad- FURNITURE 1886 the society, recognising the import the address side must bear na writing except lished in Hongkong and Canton. In dress. But for the postage to places abroad

ance and necessity for the construction of the address. an institution for insane decided to com- memorate its semi-centennial anniversary by establishing one at Canton, but nothing came of that proposal. A provisional com mittee was formed in February of 1900 for the purpose of proceeding with question, and two years later Dr. Kerr secured a lot of ground in the vicinity of Cauton and, after considerable difficulties, five years later commenced the erection of the first institution for the insane in China. The first report of the Refuge, although written by Dr. Kerr some time before his death, was delayed in its publication, and a copy of the interesting little volume has but recently been placed in

our hands. Glancing through the pages of this brief history, replete with many interesting features, we cannot but admire the sublime faith of this great and good man as he moved for ward in the face of opposition without a murmur, and with no fuss plants his buildings and makes the work go in the | sight of all men. "Pioneer work," he wrote, "has its difficulties and hindrances, and this [728d enterprise has been no exception to the general rule. It is only true to say this AND has been the most laborious mission

By the German mail steamer Kiautschou yes- work I have ever undertaken."

terday afternoon there arrived. Baron: von Indeed,

Rosen, the new Russian Minister Plenipoten it must have been. Up to the time of tiary to Tokyo, accompanied by his wife and his death 100 patients had been received little daughter. Ile is no granger to the Far. Of these twenty, recovered, thirteen were East, having been accredited to the Court of discharged improved and ten not improved. the Mikado before, a post which he then er four leading European Powers trading with The cabins of the captain and senior officers day álternoon; the gist off.. Eleven died and forty-one remained in the resigned on the plea of ill health. The new institution; many of these being much im. Captain of the Kiantschou is Cipt. Behrens, proved. Surely that was a good record. who is already well-known in the Far East as When he first came out to China all commanding the Silesia and other steamers was chaos, and when he died be

trading.castwards, bequeathed to the Empire one of the largest medical hospitals in China, where men, women and children are now being treated; Lasse a medical school where young men are fitted

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PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT. DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK.

PROMPT RETURN. Hongkong, 8th July, 1902

CARMICHAEL

CLARKE, CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND

SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS

REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

TELEGRAMS: CArmichael," Hongkong. A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition.

A. 1 Code:

Lieber's Standard Code.

TELEPONE, 332.

Hongkong, 20th March, 1903.

MIGUEL

SAN

San Miguel.

San Miguel.

The Aki is of 6,444 gross tonnage; a single the new reclamation ground opposite the Gas funnel, two-masted, twin-screw steamer, and Works and at the back of the Government reflects great credit upon the builders-the Store, Praya' East." Mitsu Bishi Dockyard and Engine Works. She has five hatches and powerful derricks. over each, so that cargo can be shipped or un- shipped with great speed. On the fo'cast'e head is a spacious hospital and down below is accommodation for intermediate and steerage. Passengers as well as for the crew and junior officers.

THERE is to be a Great Arsenal opened at Techou on the edge of Shantung province, where it will be strictly inaccessible to the pre- datory foreigner, as the Eastern and the West ern Arsenals at Tientsin (not to speak of the WHILE Inspector Collet of No. 2 Police Station Amoury at Hsiku) did not exactly prove to be. was going his rounds early this morning he Batin view of the impending use of steam ca e across a hamper lying on the hillside navigation on the river (Grand Canal) and the near Tai Hang. Judge of his astonishment, probably not remote opening of the Anglo- when opening it he found the dead body of a Germanic railway to the Yangtze, it would at native. He had the corpse sent to the mortu- m'st appear as if even obscure Techou, (a city case of plague. In the same rounds, four more Tang Dynasty which began some 1,300 years ary, where we believe it was certified as a which first appears on Chinese maps in the dead bodies, chiefly children, were discovered ago) may not turn out to be a secure spot. The in the roadway. They were also seat to excitement in local circles over the opportunity which Captain Ekstrand is particularly proud the mortuary for examination,

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to get employment is instructiver WHAT does the best informed foreign opinion advise the Chinese Government to do asks the P. & T. Times in an editorial on the currency question. It recommends it to immediately proceed with the establishment of a uniform national silver coir, and to approach the three China and request an international conference If the latter step seems beneath their dignity as a free and sovereign Empire then let them secure independent expert Advice, and we can nos. 100, strongly recommend to them to LoMunyon has the prettiest Book of View nancial pvot of the world, and as the Power romote approach Great Britain as representing the ever published in the Orient To see one is to most immediately concerned with Hongkong buy one. Call in at No 31 Des Vœux Road | where considerable 'agitation, fem a gold sto Central at

and see them—Advt.

dard has recently begun

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* San Miguel

San Miguel

San Miguel

San Miguel

The fine promenade deck is a feature of

here is no second-class accommodation but that reserved for first-class, 'passengers is fitted' with all the modern improvements that make life affat so much more agreeable than it was formerly. There are twenty-five state-rooms each fitted with two bunks, so that the đai can hop is a luxury that is not often to be found. carry fifty first-class passengers. The barber's on vessels of this size, while the bath rooms and dressing rooms are admirably arranged.

spects fitted the same as are those reserved for. are thoroughly comfortable and are in all re passengers.

MAILS DUET Indian (Catherine Apcar) 6th inst French (Yarra) 7th inst,"

* Indian {Numtang) tith innt.

American (Siberia) tith inst. Canadian ( Empress, of India) 14ths inst. American (Coptic) 16th inst. AmericanAmerica Baru) zzid inst long gone are talk

The P&O S. N. Co's steamer Shanghat left Singapore for this port on the 31st ult 10a.m.

The Apear Co.'s steamer Catherine Apcar from Calcutta left Singapore for this port yester

Rangoon and the Straits left Singapore for this The B. 1.S. N. Co.'s steamer Zbria from

The saloon is capable of seating sixty people" port on the gist ult, at 3. p.OL and is ornamented by handsome painted silk

The

Mogul Line steamer Sikh let Singapore panels representing scenes of Japan - and Japanere life. The companion way leading for this port yesterday morning, dod may be room which contains a piano and is tied with from the saloon takes one up into the music expected here on or about the sib

room. is upholstered in leather and has a floor this morning and may be exp

The P. & A. 5. S. Co.'s stems comfortable-leoing lounges. The smoking from Portland, Oregon, of inlaid oak and feak which cannot fail to attract admiration.

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