Intimations.
DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA, LIMITE ́D, DISPENSING CHEMISTS, &c. LONDON, HONGKONG AND AMOY.
QUININE WINE ~UARANTEED of fall strength, and made according to the directions of the British Pharmacopela. Per bottle, $1.
QUININE AND IRON TONIC. The fron in this preparation is in a form and chemical condition easily broken up and assim{- lated by the blood. In this form, combined with Quinine, it makes a powerful, stimulating and, strengthening Toole, which speedily removes the cause of so many distressing symptoms, arising from nervous and muscular, debility.
It is a certain cure for neuralgia, dininess, chills and malarial fevers. Per bottle, 50 Cents and $1. CONCENTRATED COMPOUND DECOC-
TION OF RED - JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA.
This preparation contains all the virtues which belong to Sarsaparilla itself, and which bave raised that medicine to the deservedly highest catimation in the medical world, asa sustaining, purifying tonic. It has a singular influence over the blood, which it enriches and purifies. Thereby removing pimples blotches and other skin troubles from whatever cause arlalag. Per bottle, $1.50 and $2.75-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891.
DEATH.
At 33, North Soochow Rond, on the 7th Instant, HENRY L GORDON, a native of Belfast, Males, U.S.A., aged 47 years.
The Honghong Telegraph.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
CRUEL. The poet wrote, "I send you may latest boem, fused in the crucible of thought." The editor wrote, "I beg to refuse it"
CZAR of Russia Just out of bed)"What has become of my undershirt?" Valet "Please, your Majesty, the blackmith's putting fresh rivets in it."
BLINKS-How's business, Jinks ? Jinks-Thank Heaven, at last I'm getting ahead! Blinks Humph !. I got one last night, but I seg'ng reason to crow over It.
An Emergency meeting of St. John Lodge, No. 618, S.C., will be held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8 for 8.30 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH.—The Mission steama-launch Day Spring will call alongside vessels hoisting code pennant C between 9 and the II o'clock service, returning about 12.30.
A WOMAN in Victoria has just presented her husband with triplets. She had previously had twins, and prior to that, one: in all, six within two years. Not bad business this, mi all;
"PA, who was Shylock Pater loquliar "Great goodness, boy ! You attend church and Sunday school every week, and don't know who Shylock was? Go and read your Bible, sir,"
On the steamer Halloong :—Miss Moyennge-1' bate these coasting ships. I suppose, Captain, my cabin is faill of roaches. Capt. Roach (startled but unshakan) my dear Madam, I can promise you there will be none this trip.
OL Scotch gentleman sitting in a tramway car; a young lady enters and makes a rush for the topmost seat. The car starts rather suddenly;
the young lady lands on the old gentleman's kuce, blushing, and exclaiming "Oh I beg your pardon, Old G.Diana mention it, Taisie I'd rather hae ye sitting on my knee than stand- ing on ceremony."
AT a dinner given yesterday to one of the P.&O. passengers who is on his way to the land of the Mikado and who is a prince of good fellows, the most notable box met was the following im promptu
Dragon who guardest morals to Japan, Scare from thy shores this isscloating tipi His tales and cocktails, joku and wild fan-tan, Pack them all eastward’in your fastest ship. . ·
ACCORDING to the Haase, gold mines have been discovered in the Chengchen district of Kuang-
CAFT BRASS of the steamship Glenartney large amount of time and thought to this charged Henry Stanton aged to an unemployed particular mine. But while the mine is in good seaman, before Capt. Hastings with secreting order, the milling is extremely unsatisfactory himself on board of his ship at Singapore, and owing to the lack of saving appliances. There obtaining a surreptition passage to Hongkong. are no concentrators nor grinding Pans and assays of recent millings show that more than The prisoner pleaded guilty and said he was discharged from an American ship la Singapore: without hard labor, he was sentenced to a fine lof $5 or 14 days
THE Tientsin correspendent of the M. C. Dally | News writes that according to reports, there has been a considerable amount of kidnapping of children here*during the entire season. A number of children have been rescued and returned to their friends from time to time. Few apprehen- slons have been made, for the fellows take to their heels as soon as there is the least indication of a possible, discovery. It is on the decrease now that the mins have come, Probably the number of poor people about facilitated the operations of these rascals. And probably there is not that vigilance on the part of the authorities that there should be, or there would be more punishments for this crime, and consequently less crime.
IT is always pleasant to discover genius. By accident the Hongkong Telegraph found out to day that one of our leading officials was gifted with considerable pretic talent, but agaidst Scripture, hid his light her eath a busbel" He has kindly permitted us to pubilth the follow- ing metrical translations :-
My opinion is that no more stone should be milled with the present battery beyond the necessary trials for different different portions of reef met with in the nine. Mr. Becher is well aware that the future milling with the present machinery will be wasteful, but he argues that nothing but a regular and steady milling will help the London Doard to raise further capital trusting to a series of careful assays to show
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man, especially as he has the Light, while the Nearly every single European latter has not, and American has bis concubine, misticas or female slave the same as the bestial mandarins, Nearly every European drinks to excess and incites the Chinese to the same vice-n hideous half of the gold in the stone is left in the tailings, vice I am glad to say that is almost unknown This state of things should not be allowed to to the poor heathen. Nearly every European la continue. Mr. Becher has written to the London cruel, callons and brutal to his Chinese Inferioks Board asking for at least 1 Frue Vanner and I and shows more clearly than words can ever do, Berdan Pan to prove what can be done with the that his Christianity is a sham and a fraod. concentrates, about 6 of each machine would be Nearly every European is a hypocrite and gues required for the present Battery.
to church hot from the bed of siz and damng- tion. And worst of all nearly every Euro- pean sneers at as missionaries and makes us laaghing stocks for their own base minds and for their heathen friends, compankas, employés and household servants. I know of so-called. gentlemen, who are really basphemous black- guards who habituaily refer to our holy calling as "Jesus-pigeon and to the bideons mockery of Buddhism as "Joss-pigeon," as if the two were the same. They take their moabitish women into their homes, but never invite us, our wives and our daughters to their parlors nor showins the scanilest courtesy. Last week in a Shanghai paper they capped the climax by insinuating that when our goble island apostles, male and female when travelling in the North, were compelled to sleep together in wagons ar beds, they were doing what they” onght not to do. A mind that could frame such thought li gangrened and rotten to the cOTO. It makes my blood boll to see how we suffer and endure at the hands of our fellow-countrymen. O, that the good people at home could know that the worst heathen, the wickedest Idolaters, the nasilest sensualists, the vilest scoffers and the most sinful wretches in the Eait were not
them the true value of the stone.
I fear that, in regular milling, people may be inclined to ignore assays of tailings and to look to yield of gold only, which will be bat emall as : compared to the real value of the stone, and consequently there will be disappointment, The decision rests with Mr. Becher, and I trust he may meet with success.
(From Sidi Gulistan) Blest he in his waking, whose eyes from such body
New brightness may borrow.
grace
other form in which Sarsaparilla can be adminis. 10.30 a.m. on Sunday to convey men ashore to tung. Adventurers flocked to them in real Stake thirst in the wisecup, ere midnight be past complete the mill should not be forthcoming and I the poor benighted Chinese but their own
JODIZED FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA, This preparation is decidedly prefable to any tered. It contains the whole active and medi- cinal properties of the root in the highest state of concentration, and the addition of the Iodide will be found to greatly enhance the curative properties of the Sarsaparilla as a Blood Purifier, It is recommended in all cases requiring treat ment for Secondary Symptoms, and in Scrofulous or other diseases of the skin. Per bottle, $1.50 and $2.75.
Nos. 2224, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
BY APPOINTMENT.
THOUGH Australian horses have not shown well on the English turf, it must be remembered that in India, where both countries meet on level terms, the Walers are supreme. In Callforsia too, they think the horse from the Southern Cross unapproachable.
A DESTITUTE Portuguese named Gregorio Gutierrez was sent over by the police from Hungham yesterday, in an insensible condition for admission to the Govt. Civil Homital in which institution he died from the effects of neurotic poisoning shortly after his arrival.
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Thou wakest to zorrow :
Thou'lt heed not the morTOW.
numbers and did much damage in digging about Slake desire in the cupbearer's arms, till the doom graves and fields in hopes of finding the precious metal; violence and robbery also became rlíc. The villagers petitioned the magistrate to pro- hibit mining in the locality on these grounds. The magistrate consented and the usual quiet was restored.
In reference to a paragraph that we published last night anent the closing of the gambling hells at Kowloon it appears that it was solely due to the temporary absence of Sun Hon, the City Mandarin, that the gambling spoken of was tolerated. Basiseis necessitated the presence of Mr. Sun Hon Is Hongkong and his back was no sooner turned than the houses were thrown open and the old game was renewed with addi- tional vigor, So runs the stay anyhow.. VISITOR-Your little boy doesn't seem to be very cheerful. Ima't be well?" Broker-"Yes, he's well enough; but he is feeling rather blue just now. You see, there was a great drop in leather this morning. Visitor Bless me You don't mean to tell me that child know any- As an instance of the growing popularity of the thing about the market ? Broker "Well, electric light It may be noted that Messrs. Chung perhaps not, generally speaking, but you see the Wo & Co, are having their extensive establish- ment fitted up with the light, as also is Dr. Steo Particular leather that dropped this morning was
Als mother's slipper"!!! Ting the well-known dentist. These two Chinese owned premises are the first that have adopted the electric light,
THE genius who directs the grave-digging opera- A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. tions that are now being conducted in our streets, having falled in his endeavours to make water flow up hill has caused the bowels of Peddar's (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841)
Street to be once more opened up, to the intense delight of all who live, move or have their being, in that locality.
HONGKONG.
TE Invite attention to the following old WE ved Brands, all of which are of ex cellent quality and good value for the money.
The same being specially selected by ou London House, and bought direct from the most noted Shippers, are imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, that enabling as to supply the best growths at moderate prices.
In ordering if is. only necessary to state the same and quantity of Wine or Spirit wanted, and fattial letter for quality desired.
Orders through Local Post or by Telegram receive prompt attention.
FORTS. (For Invalids and general utt.)
A Alto Douro, good quality,
Green Capsule
Par doses
CAP
$10
B Vintage, Superior quality,
Red Capsule
13
C Fine Old Vintage, superior
quality, Black Seal Caprile 14
D Very Fine Old Vintage, extra superior, Violet Capsule (Old Bottled)
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Sherry, White Capsule...... xa Superlox Old Dry,
Palo
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White Seal Capsule..
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ANOTHER extensive gambling raid was made by Inspector Gould last night on an establishment in which about 30 men were engaged at fantan. Only eight, however, were captured the balance making their escape good by sealing the roof. The eight prisoners faced the music at the Magistracy this morning and seven were fined $to each while the eighth, the accountant, was fined $50. Amongst them was a youth who had the misfortune to be under the age of 16s he now sits over the wales made by
As Sheridan was entering Court one day, carry. ing his books and briefs in a green bag, according to the custom of the time, some of his brother barristers, thinking to play a joke on him, urged some boys to see him if he had old clothes for sale in his green bag. "Oh, nof" Instantly replied Sheridan, "they are all new sulia" BUCHANAN styles Labouchere the Scapin of politics;" Stevenson is "a bide-bound genius fight valtations of the regulation hamboo.
or Archer, "a saturnine, severe Young gent, in a cheap literary sult Andrew Lang
a typical Cockney: "Ibsen, "the dustman of a suburb:" Zols, the scavenger of a city," Buchanan, according to his own showing, is the Literary vivisectionfat of the day,
docs
THE inevitable scored another point yesterday when the eyes of the Mariaburk Furniture Co., Ld., were sealed in death. We say the inevita ble advisedly for it follows, as surely the night the day that any such concern doing business in the East and which does not adver- 1.50 THERE was a three-year-old child who had beard is in the Taliyah must promptly meet with dissolution. Mr. St. John Hancock was in close her parents discuss hygieneuntil berinfant mind attendance at the death scene and has we learn, was saturated with the subject. Then one day been appointed as official comforter to the her old grandmother said, meaning to give bereaved who had relations with the deceased Bessie, a plece of cake Bessie," what do you concern or in other words has been ordained always have after your bath "The child re-
as liqulantor. The season of monming has not 0.75 garded her grandmother for a moment with inquiryet been determined upon, but we presume It
ing eyes, and then baidly replied "Reaction" will be of a somewhat extended nature.
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MISS SAVORY-Do you remember that bottle of A COMMISSION was called at the Central this 1.09 splendid cough medicine you made for me! It morning to "elt upon the "stand" which has was so good that two doses cured my cold been the allent witness of so much false swear Immediately. Dakla D. Spencer-(proudly rubing, oath taking and breaking at the Magistracy bing his hands)Perfectly, Madame perfectly, for the past forty years. During the course of Miss Savory—I am so glad, because I've brought its lengthened service the "box" has been around what I didn't use to see if you would give several times laid up and subjected to hospital me a proportionate rebate-(D. D. 'Spencer treatment : has had many sets of now legs and 1.50 faints).
undergone other repairs. A strongly worded recommendation was drawn up for presentation to the proper authorities that it, like all other faithful Civil servants, should be made the recipient of a handsome pension. The rich crimson cloth (that was) and which formed its covering was ordered to be distributed amongst the court mendicants for clothing #gainst the approach of winter,
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A Superior Breakfast, Claret,
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THE Secretary of the Punjom Mining Company (Mr. A. o'b, Gourdia) informs us that he is in receipt of a telegram from Mr. J. Orange who is now at Singapore, that the $4.50 result of the latest washing of the Gubau 500 output yielded 87 ounces of retorted gold, the value of which is about $2,100 and that the gold 11.00 will shortly be shipped to. Hongkong. [This Information would have been of additional valus Fw Bok had the quantity of staff from which the 87
aunces of gold were extracted, been given.]
B St. Estephe, Red Capsule ..... 4450 C St. Jullen 77.50 D La Rose ammonia. 11
BRANDY,
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B Superior Very Old Cognac,
Red Capsulorum. 24 C Very Old Liqueur Cognac,
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D Hennessey's Finest Very Old Liqueur Cognac, 1872 Via. tage, Red Capsula .............. 24.
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$1.10 IT is seldom that, that mysterious forms of temporary madness known amongst the Malays 1.35 as "running amok "ever exerts its dire indinences on the less nervous Celestial, but yesterdays 1.50 "boy" in the service of a wall-kaowa Hongkong
mess.suddenly became possessed of the "apists and started out on an expedition with fire in his eye and a big kalfo in his business hand. General consternation took hold of the establishment and for an hour or so the spirit ruled the house. The possessed one was eventually captured and calmed without having fulfilled a titis of the
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(From the Piedmontese,) To good St. Michael, who with hideous rout
Cast Satan down, our folk hold holy revel. But were St. Satan to cast Michael ent
With equal zeal to-day we'd feast the devil. THERE are many curious facts in Dr. Parsons's recent Report on Influenca, bot perhaps the oddest is the accountbe gives of the strangers' cold" to which the pesole of St. Kilda oreliable, So isolated is this small community in the broad waters of the North Atlantic that long periods sometimes go by without a single boat arriving from other parts of the world. After such an Interval, when a vessel does come the people suffer from a general complaint accompanied with a cold. The connection between the arrival and the outbreak is so well recognised that the islanders often call the illness a "boat cough." Similar facts have been observed inother oceanic islands which lie out of the beaten tracks of com- merce. For instance, in the Isle of Wharekanci, 480 miles east of New Zealand, a similar epidemic attacks both Maoris and Europeans on the arrival of a ship. So regular is the occurrence of this phenomenon, that on the appearance of muni-munt, as the cold is called, people feel so "certain that a ship is in port that they have been known to ride straight off to the harbour “to fetch their letters" upon no other evidence what- ever. The symptoms of this "strangers' cold * are curiously like these of influenzo, and when it Kilda from the Isle of Harris is imported into
it sometimes ends fatally. It seems says & con- temporary, that people who dwell in populous lands carry about with them the seeds of disease in the shape of organisms to which they are Inured, but when these same organismi are carried lato the pure atmosphere of some distant Isle they run riot among a people unaccustomed to their presence.
PUNJOM.
The following report has been forwarded to the directors of the Panjom Mining Company by Mr. J. Orange, who lately visited the Company' properties:
·Pumjom, July 27th 1891. - To the Directors, P. & S. D. S. Mining Com- pany (Limited), Hongkong.
Gentlemen,-1 thisk it advisable to address you blefly at the present time rather than to wait my return to Hongkong,
JUBAU.
The tailings are being saved and will form a valuable asset when they can be treated which can only be done a much greater expense then simultaneously with crushing.
It is difficult to think that with a known of ore in sight of so larga a quantity as 10,000 Tons proved by milling dad assays to be about 1 ounce to the top, that the small amount of capital necessary to I think that a strong representation from our board to London setting this forth clearly might de good. • If we had been in a stronger financial position I would unhesitating have stopped the crushing of ore in the milf and would have recommended the furnishing of the Concentrators ourselves on terms to be agreed upon, but though so deeply interested in the welfare of Jalls, this Is beyond our means. The money being sent out from London is doing good work, and £400 JOURNALISM IN THE BAR EAST. per month, though but little in so large a mine, strongly recommended Mr. Becher to discontinue will do a great deal of exploratory work. I have driving and to do more sinking on the known deposit or ore and I think he will do so.
The mine is in the most favorable condition to justify the expenditure of a small amount of capital which would Immediately bring forth good returns, and I only regret that the Parent Company has not the funds to steze the present unsatisfactory working and to resume active operations on a scale now warranted. At no former time of the company's existence have prospects both at Jalis and throughout the concession appeared so promising. The North Boundary of the property of the London Company cuts through the Talis mine, and the work now being done is actually on our ground, this boundary question requires to be adjusted but I propose to leave discussion on this point till I return, in the meantime allowing Mr. Becher to continue work as at present, it is proving the mine and conse, quently is of benefit to us.
be due in Singapore the 8th August,
I will be leaving on the 31st Instant and will
This letter will have greater weight, when I mention that the points therein have been fully discussed with Mr. Hardle, the Company's Resident Manager and that he agrees with what in written. And in conclusion I would like to express the highest appreciation of the services continued to be rendered by Mr. Hardie, in whose hands, all the interests of the company, are perfectly secure and well csted for.
Yours faithfully,
(Signed) JAMES Orange,
Chairman.
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this column,]
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Hongkong Teliorafx": SIR,—I am a missionary and glory in my pro- fision, I am but one of a phalanx of two hundred who have given up home, ambiton, preferment, social pleasures, dear associations, Kith and Kin to spread the light in, the dark
eas and to bring salvation to the 400,000,000 Chinese, who unless they are regenerated will be lost to all eterally.
antagonism of the idolaters, and much more by We are opposed in" our labors by the active wicked and godless Europeans calling them- endless delight to every child of Hell. selves Christians but leading lives which are an
I believe in preserving dignified silence arder all ordinary provocation. But in the past four weeks, a number of newspapers, especially those in the North, have been gratifying their love of sin by opening as uncalled-for, unjust, mendacious and malicious & wat as bas iver fallen to the lot of christian ladies and gentlemen, volunteers in the Lord's army, to be compelled to endure
long to our own race and civilisation.
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countrymen. But let me warn them now and here that retribution will come inthis life and in the next and that for them is the hottest place in hell and a hapless and hopeless old age an earth.
Yours, etc.,
C. D.
J
Hongkong, 14th August, 1891.
(Faler-Redlce in the Philadeljkia Times.)' That the Mongolian is not so impenetrable to European and American Ideas us is commonly believed is shown by the comparative success of the newspapers Issued in his own home by foreigners and of those of native publication. *** There is not a journal of any sort but, has a goodly number of Celestials among its readers. subscribers and above all its advertisers. It is no uncommon thing for them to contribute articles, well thought and, if the dificulties of the situation be taken into consideration, very well written.
This is perhaps, more true of China than its blood-cousia Slam. Although the latter is far more progressive than the Flowery Empire and like Japin it is endeavoring to reconstruct its civilization upon a European basis, it does not yet afford the same support to the press as does the great kingdom of Confucius.
In Stam, the leading paper in the Bangkok. Times. It is a neat four-page paper printed chiefly in English. From one to four columns are set in Siamese, which possesses a very artistic phonetic alphabet. The paper is well conducted and readable. Its propiletor and editor T. Lloyd Williamese takes merely super- visory interest in the sheet, as he is abient through ill-health. The real man at the helm is Chesney Duncan, a handsome young English- man, who combines ability, versaillity and a keen sense of business. He has been ten years in the .......... far East and is familiar with its history, politics," industrialem and its leading men of avery nationality.
Besides the Times, Bangkok possesses a com mercial newspaper in the Slam Mercantile Gawsite owned and edited by R. Goette. It is a small sheet and to the American looks like an embryo of the giant Journal of Commerce of New York.
Macao, the last of Portugal's colonies in the Far East is supplied with two weeklies, O Inde- pendante und ✪ Macaense (The Independent" and "The Macaon." They are printed lo Portuguese, the official language, have a small circulation and are seldom seen out of their own city. Canton, the largest manufacturing city in the world has no European newspaper, but several in Chinese. The foreign residents get their daily news from Hongkong, to which the Brooklyn does to New York. The leading native city bears the same journaliste relation - ar Journal is the Kwang Pea (or Canton News) Before its appearance, there were no newspaper in the real sense of the word. The different Chinese priating offices issued small broad-sides called expresses, whenever there was any news. These were sold for a fraction of a cent and bad a large circulation both in Canton and the suburban cities within a radius offo miles. They were delivered by carriers as in l'hiladelphia.
You first interest will be naturally as to this field, and I must admit that prepared, as I was, by the full details sent by Mr. Harde and the able reports of Mr. Blamey, I did not realize,, till I saw washings, the great richness of portions of the deposit.
The extent at present known is fully too feet long by Bo feet "broad with an unknown depth, A cutting had been conveniently made to the side of the deposit and the overbunden not belog excessive (about 15 feet average thickness), and the auriferous ground, especially the known rich pocket, somewhat exposed, I had no beaktation In toxtracting Mr. Hadle to work the deposit to
There is also the official government sheet the level of the cuiling. Though this is but a
called the Kingchow, (or “Official Reporter.") small portion it will probably give 3 months
This is not a business paper, the management work and will give time to enable us to decide on
As the Telegraph has not joined in the mid | being govemmental and the circulation restpleted the future working, Gold washing is to be com
attack of blasphemous fafidels and moral lepers to government offices and officers, schools, ABOUT the latest report from Mr. John L. Salli-menced to-day, and day after to-torrow I WII
upon the truest and noblest souls that Christen- libraries, public institutions, mandarins and van who is now playing in Australlu, is that he ses a full days wasbing myself. It is impossible dom has ever despatched into the lands of scholars. The common people seldom if ever is going to fight Slavin for any money on earth to say what this working will realize, the value spiritual darkness, I write these lines, hoping see a copy. It circulates about 2,500 copies.
sa soon as be goes back from that country, of the ground varies so much; though all is
that you will give them space, so as to show the The great native paper Is the Kwang Poa (or It is one of the saddest features of the Sulivan's good, some places are extraordinary sich and in pablle at large that the missionaries are not to Canton News) now $ years old,. It has a daily later years that he has always been going to do any case, I think the results will be of a satis-be insulted with impunity and that the stench circulation of 50,000 coples. It is an American something tremendous as soon as he get back factory nature.
of the sins of the European colony in China bas | paper in style, treatment and make up, in the from some place a long distance off. Therefore, It must be clearly bome in mind that the rien up into the nostrils of every-decent, god- Chinese language. It is a handsome sheet folded in order to bring the big pugilist to the scratch, ricid of the washing will vary very considerably fearing man, whose eyes and ears are open to by a press into 8 pages. The arrangement is the writer of this paragraph will whack him from time to time according to the richness of
what goes on around him and especially to the very methodical. The first page contains only himself at the earliest possible moment after he the particular portions being worked.
The process of washing by hand will be slow dagitious and infamous lives of those who be editorials; the and, telegraphic rewa, Imperial gets back from the source of the Nile) and if
decrees and general and local official rescripto 5 Sullivan declines to meet him-when he returns and also must be very carefully watched, I have
In the first place, these mendacious miscreants the 3rd local Canton news; the 4th, out of from that river-he will bang him Informally fa therefore authorized Mr. Hardie to secure E
accuse us of having a good tima in China, of town news ; the 5th, new Hterature and the 6th, the public thoroughfare. He won't bazy him possible the services of a white miner to assist before he goes away because he can't spre the Mr. Blamey, who has to keep the other playing tennis, dominoes, checquers, chess, back 7th, and 8th, advertisements, A supplement gammon, tenplas and other innocent games of printed separately and varying from 1 to 6 time, but he would as soon do it as not, only he exploratory work going on. is too busy packing his carpet-bag.
Considering that only 3 months have elapsed living well, eating, drinking and dressing like pages goes with each inne. This is devoted to the 0.75 THERE is a story 'of Baroam's grief at soeing
from the time of Mr. Blamey's arrival in the themselves, of taking a vacation in the sultry market reports of Canton, Hongkong, Macao, money turned away from one of his shows. In the suburbs of the Yuyao district of the country, a very large amount of work has been months and of resorting to beautiful mountains Swatow and Amoy, shipping-entrances, And lovely sea-ahores wherein to spend our clearances and lists, post office tables, domestic "Here," cried Barnum, suddenly, to a scene- | Shaobing prefecture in Chidang four mes were
done, as, besides the large cutting and tunnels
idsure, thereby deceiving and defrauding our. and foreign exchange, bank notices and crop 0.75 painter "take a plece of canvas four foot recently detected by the villagers in the act of and shafts at the site of the surferous deposit societies at home. We do indulge in the reports. The editor is Mr. Kwong or Kong Kib square and paint on it in large letters, This robbing graves and stealing bones from dead several drives and cross cuts have been North harmless and healthful pleasures named and Chin." He is about forty and was educated In way to the Egress. This was nalled over the bodies for the purpose of concecting medicine besides exploratory work at Glangge, Prian, human being with human wants, work, he has found time to write and print and South, jungle cleared and roads made we have the right so to do. A missionary both China and Connecticut. Besides his daily. 100 door leading to the back-stairs. Sure that's The ghouls, says a Native paper, resisted arrest Moolumit and Sungis Russ, and the Company
an animal we haven't seen!" cried the visitors vary stoutly, and in an encounter which slowed has every reason to congratulate itself in the pleasant reading and wholesome recreation printing house is a handsome building near the Good clothes, a fine house, good cooking, eleven books in English and Chinese. Elis two of them were killed on the spot and two possession in their service of so experienced and were captured alive. A committee of vilageable a man as Mr. Blamey.
Viceroy's palace in Canton. He has an income | took the prisoners to the magistrate, at thị same
time requesting him to hold da inquest ofer the sidered of the future working of this field; salary and its concomitants. A man can not the great province of Kwang Tang of which his The question, will have to be seriously con.aborer is worthy of his bire" and he to his of over $10,000, a year from his paper and in Bodies of the dead ones. The majstrate preliminary prospecting has practically been
work all the time. At the furthest in this hot city in the capital, is the George W. Childe of being a new incumbent of the post, & once
climate if he tolls 4 hours per diem he is doing China,ELEK NE We learn from the Native papers that there has held an inquiry, and decided that was completed and if active working is to be done, very well and becomes entitled to the other 20 Hongkong, the Liverpool of the East is s.to been a serious landslip on the southem bank of illegal for the villagers to take the lay into small subsidiary company would be perhaps the fraud or decell about the matter: Our societies stand-point. First and foremost is, the Hong some amount of machinery will be needed. A fer rust and restful amusement. Nor is there splendidly equipped from a tewspaperman's the Yangize opposite Chinking. The people of their own hands and kill the primours, most advisable manner of capping on the 1.00 the district had retired to bed early, the weather from the villagers superiority in nimbers working of this most promising spot. On this art cognizant of all the facts I have mentioned ang Telegraph, brighter and bralnier paper being cool, when suddenly they were roused by the robbers might have been easily takes even subject I will have to address you further when and sustain us in every regard. We do not than any other published in Asia or Europe and
loud rushing zolse, self the water were flowing when they offered resistance; and two of the return to Hongkong. Other places now being for hope, but as workers in the vite. Its ethics are those of Charles A Dass,
come to China as Martyis or the lenders of a a worthy peer of the great American dallics, 40 quickly under the heures, All who could get committen wem accordingly remanded forfurther
away rapidly enough made off inland as fast an examination. The rage of the rustles kew no pected though extremely promising are quite yard and to work well, and successfully
x-Call a spade a apade, boun 0.40 they could, but after going some distance they bounds, and an indignation meeting webeld. thrown in the shade by Gubau and therefore need demands all
that has been said above, ||EHNg==Give credit to the paper or writer from 050 were stopped by hearing a terrific soaring noise, When the unsuspecting magistrate proceded to
In the second plase, we are met unccessful as wa
whom you borrow. and on looking back they saw a tract of ground held the inquest the villagern forcibly seind him
wish to be and as we would be:ff.wE MURTE about half a fin length, and some 30 of 40 fest and demanded the release of their repesenta wide falling into the river. There were about tives. The magistrate, remembering lat on too Chinese houses, several bean-cake shops some occasions prudence was better thanjalour, oll stores and other shops on the ground, all of consented, and the Uberation of the mastrale which disappeared Immediately. The wood took place at the same time as that of de two stored in a native timber, yard, which was also committee men. The case was reported to the Haring's Charry Cordial | carried away, was seen donkin" in the river next | high, authorities, who ordered the former Der Migeria Laminen day. Up to the present, no, lives hays bem magistrate to go and meefst the new magistrate
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