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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1893.
Advertisements.
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS,
* FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, THE Steamship
"OCAMPO,"
Auctions.
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the
Letting by PUBLIC AUCTION SALE.
to be held on MONDAY, the 13th day of
W.
Intimations.
POWELL & CO.,
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November, 1893, at 4 P.M. by Order of His BALL DRESS SILKS. Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN Captafe Price, will be despatched as above TO- LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term MORROW, the 11th luntant, at Noon.
of 999. years. For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILE & Co..
Agenti Hongkong, 10th November, 1893-
WINTER SEASON:
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chiromany by disreputable pervons is nothing
The coming of each new split seems to be but a vulgar swindle, but that, says the heralded throughout all this land by the call Humanitarian, hardly justifies its wholesale | sounded at the river. There is much dancing denunc minn as a sham and a "fraud.” Silence | and gambling going on here all the time. The has its quacks, in the same way as religio: hasgambilag is done with Indian sticks, some tied Hy byrncrites. We may be as vigorous as wo with strings and others not. There is often please in putting down imposture, but we ought | mack suffering-not leßicted by any saperlor at lenat to keep an open mlad concerning a cult power as a punishment for sin, for the future life which dates hick to the oim ages, and has the holde no punishment nor reward for any of support of some of the brightest of the world's earth's ilns or virtues; but caused by hunger thinkers. In the East, palmistry has an ancient and cold when their fienda in the material iverature of its own, and in the remotest
it was het world neglect them, for all the clothing and food .of Arvan civiliat on,
they have is that borned with their bodies or at hleb esteem, The Greeks and Romans were the feasts in their memory. At a feast or pot-latch also palmists: Arisintle was one of them, and
the Indians may be ecer throwing lato the fire even Pilny was fair to admit there was some pieces of bread, fish or tobacco.
and at the same thing in it; Joveral tells us in his “Satire" Hims calling out the name of some dead : person that "Froniequ minumune præbere vati"
for whom it la mesut. So those who are neglected was the fashion of Rome in the reign of Vespa or forgotten by their friends on rarth suffer. san. Palmistry has held his awn through the
The second heaven is directly above this earth, succeeding centuries; Paracelsus, Albertus high up in the air, and is inhabited by all whose Magnus, and others considered it worthy of deaths are caused by violence. The dyloz grave consideration, while, to come down to a
Indian, as he feels the lis blood oosing away, more recent date, Alexandre Domas, fils, has
scoran to see the heavens above him contract declared "La chiromancie sera un jour la graza" and grow nearer and more dense, while directly maire de l'organization Fomalne.” Surely over him there apponez a large circaine opening science which can number so many landous In the floor of heaven, guarded by a giant, who men among its retaries, is worthy of some1bing calls the name of the dying person, in tones so better than to be flippenly dismissed as the loud that they go sounding through all the wast pastime of idle women and “feather-headed expanse and reach the ears of his fricads, who Rulis," of the stock-in-trade of knavish gypsies. gaber at the estrance to meet him. Then there CURTAINS & CURTAIN MATERİALS. Faychical expertinent and research have lately is let down thro-gh this opening a ladder with proved a much, that those who are earnestly only two siens, and as soon as the spirit steps seeking after truth are hardly to be deterred from span the ladder it ascends of his own accord lato sludying one of the oldest divisions of the occult heaven, where he is welcomed by his friends, art, becïust regues are punished, and fools scoff. This is a happier home than the first heaven. There are larga konses, and life le passed in pleasant idleness, but the only food is blood. Those who die bloody deaths are envied by the unfortunate ones who die of sickness.
IDEAS OF FUTURE LIFE.
STRANGE BELIEFS OF ALASKAN INDIANS.
“Our Alaskan Indians have no religion,” said Ned, one evening.
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These Indians believe in reincarnatim, the person at each execeeding birth being of the same sex and retaining the same peculiar physical characteristics
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tis affirmed that Hanha, a great chief of the Wrangels, who died some 300 years ago, and it whose death twenty slaves were sacrificed, has since been reincarnated five times, and at each "Do you think so?" I asked, and," taking birth he has been recognized by the mark of a notebook from my desk. I turned to what I had stabor a cut in the right groin. At one time, written one winter's evening a year ago, after doing one of these later incarnations, while yet midnight visit to the Ask Indian ranch, and thlaw fad, in order to prove his memory of a
a previous was the tale I read, writes a correspondent to existenes, he took binds to a cave and found the Juneau (Alaska) Fournal.
for them certain articles of clothing hidden there and which had belonged to Harsha. These he identified and separated from the clothing belonging to keep reincarnated three times application,
others. and recognized by a peculiar lock of gray bair. The Auk chief, Kow-ec, always claimed that be had lived once before on this earth. A legent of a similar return from spidt-land to the one mentioned in the beginning of this article is body lay all day upan the ground and at night his spirit returned, took possession of it and continued its earth life for several years. He said that he did not fret freed from earth, A. E though he macended upon the ladder to the high heaven, but all the time there was a long- Ing to return and he looked down through the opening and saw far beneath him the earth, with ft tall trees like so many needles sticking up. He was afraid to jump, but the longing to return was so intense that he sum- moned all his courage and leaped to the earth, and when he landed on a bed of soft moss next. where his body was lying, he crept back into it and awoke again to earth-life.
How closely related the Now and the Hereafter With not a thought of life's closing scenes I sat In the urea house a few hours ago listening to the strains of music and half dreamily gazing at the scenes presented on the stage. Visions of bright horlined's days esme back to me once again, and in the lighted space between me and the stage fur views of the happy past evolved themselves from the luminous ether, and slowly dissolved one Inin another, softened and beauti-old of Chlicat Indian who was shot; his find thrush the rosate glass of memory. A hand is 1.kd on my shoulder, and I awake from my reverie to hear a voice whispering in my ear: "Come to the Auk village, with men Tadlan dled this afternoon and now he's come to lile again and wants to say something to you." But few moments clapsed, and, with costs drawn closely around us and bats polled low. w make our way through the deep new-fallen ano. while we see within the little circle of our lantern's feeble light how fast the featbery flakes are falling, whirled bere and there in difts and mounds by the cutting northern, blast. Tis a typical Alaska winter night. Not the midwinter midnight of the pret and the artist, but the stern reality. Close darkness merged into sable black- ness; cold and stormy, as e pause a moment on the ridge to look upon the flickering lights of the Indian ranch, while behlad us," "barely seen through the inky tight, shlae dimly cut the lights of Junean. In the lull of the requiem that the wild wirds chant to the dying year, we hear the breaking of waves upon the andy beach.
Cautiously we descend the steep and slippery Bath and reach the shore ;the recentfogtide bas left a narrow strip uncovered, and we hasten along to a late house. Safir an Indian opens the door and stands aside for us to enter; here "Death doth keep his state." Upon low couch, half reclining in the arms of a friend, Iles 2n Indian. The firelight casts a weird glow aver the bowed forms of three-score men, women and children, alleatly watching the dying man, who several hours before seemed to have died. Indians had wished the body and dressed
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it, when to their borrar and surprise there were amlatak ble signs of returning life. Way made for us and we pass within the circle and grze into those eyes so lately closed. We note
Almost countless are the tules the Indians will tell you of the life beyond, of the messages which have come back to them, of the visits they have made these in dreams, and though often their stories are contradictory in details, yet through them all there is a firm belief in a fature existence, into which they pass with all life's experience; an immortal life whore joys and sorrows are the result of the remembrance or forgetfulness of friends.
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Bush, the trunken form emaciated from weary months of illness; we feal the Guttering pulas which tells of the life-current slowly retreating to its last citadel the heart; the limbs are cold and the Inwer half of the body is stiffened-all motion and all warmth are gone. We wait in alience for a message from the unseen shore. He rallies a little and brokenly whispers: "Lite
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9th November, 1893.–AÌ14 p.m.
STATION,
and light fade from my eyes. Soon I go for ever reads.......
I charge you do your duty. And with a gasp for breath the Indian closes kin oyes and Ne sleeps the sleep of his fathers,
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We have come too late, but from one of the AMIT old Indians there we learn that he had told thems of wonderful visions he had glimpsed behind mortality's well, and that these were is general Barmony with what the Indians all seem to belleve. From the old man wo learned that the Indians bellera la immortality-a edațiásítion | Haiphong of this earth-life without loss of its consciousness, They believe in two heavens, entirely distinct from each other, and between which there is communication. The first heaven is peopled with all except those who die violent or bloody deaths. When a person is dying from natural causes, his friends in the other world know of it and come back and sit around the house. ↑ Often the dying person sees and recognises the direc although they are invisible to all others.
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HE Undersigned bas received instructions
to Sell by. PUBLIC AUCTION,
TO-MORROW
(SATURDAY), the th November, 1893, commencing at 2.30 P.M.,
at his SALE ROOMS, DUDDILL STREET.
A_Consignment of
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DRFSS PIECES in WOOLLEN & EVEN. ING MATERIALS. MANTLES, Childrens' DRESSES, CASHMERES, MERINOS, FLAN: | * ELS Seliable for Childrens' Wear, HOSIERY, EVENING SHAWLS, TRIMMED HATS,
ALIO.
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TUESDAY, the 14th November, 1893,
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at his SALE ROO25, Queen's Road,
10th, 10,67 1.1 Tarometer standy. "Gračieks' medanta foy SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c,
In their bands or pockets, for their future con- dition will depend on that in which they pass Solo
Eltiphang noemen of this life, and they will be clothed in splift | Misia v Jin as they left the earth plane. The spirit. Capai. Jamm.... the newly-food soul slong a Fulder
and in Barrow path, leading ever broken stones. ibrough dark thick woods, where, gnarled "roots and broken branches make, moru "dimchit the rough and thever way. - After mady-
crest
... Comprising *-*-*-* VELVET COVERED DRAWING-ROOM
it Winds. See slight. Walther fine. “Basseveduned toʻlevel of the set in faches, tastha më badenaka, porTemperaces in the shada 2. decree, TAN patterndenkitty, ie, percentage of womedon, the SUITE,
• humidity of the modernend with molatzen baina zon, a--Direcion
of the whad to two pots. Foros of the wind according to
BLACKWOOD TABLE; TEAROYS,
steep hillside to ascunded and from the C BASHAN E DILaking mats, ♬ Fog, Glacesy, & 3747 € Detached | CHAIRS, STOOLS #ni CURIO STANDS,
Thonda,
Vabily, w Dew will gueRain lur tada,
- Ý, G, Piac, Flint Analatení
Hongkong Observatory, 10th November, 1893-
there break' 'upoh' the view scene of aur? passing beauty. At the foot of the path in broad, flowing river, and beyond a beaulfel land with many houses grouped fu villages or settered long the pleasant valleys, cadpated with soft, thick grass, while to the distance green hills "boat groves of noble' trees. Many people are sten, some of whom, gather at the shore to wai- come the party. The path is descended land the river's brink is reached. Swift and wide the waters roll; no boat, du bridge la to be seen, or but la answer to a call from the guides, from the further shore a log shoots ppt, and raided without all or
by some mysterious Patod a pops paddle, Comes directly" they step upon it, it fimmediately returns to the other shore, when upon l'a anival the new cond
Newcomer is surrounded sad greeted by bis opleit filende, who are plented' Hf"hë pëshës (well ireeded maid - provided with dickey,
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:
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71.-China Sugar Refinery, Town Office.
73.
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11-Hongkong Club,
20-Haupon và Whapon Deck coi là
39,--Holliday, Wiss & Co.
38.--Holiday, Chas., Residence.
32Hongkong Hotel, Pobile Telephone
8-Hongkong Electzle Co, Lali
67-Hughes, E. J., Residence.
68.-Humphreys, ]. D., & Son Office,
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Da
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20-Peak Hotel
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B
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Countries is the East.
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MANUFACTURED` BÝ
THE ONODA CEMENT COMPANY,
AND
THE NIHON CEMENT COMPANY.
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“HE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared
** to Execute Orders at Moderate Prices.
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA,
Sols Agents. Hongkong, 13th September, 1893.
Thin Children Grow Fat
On
Scott's
Emul
sion,
because
.fat
"foods
make, fat children. They are thin, and remain thin just' in "proportion to their inability to
assimilate food rich in fat.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak di- gestion it is partly digested already. Astonishing how quick- ly a thin person gains solid flesh by ita uscit
Almost as palatable ás milk.
bert Boots & Blowns, Lid: London. All Chemieta
Seld Aments for Hongkong and China MORIE A, S. WATSON& Co. (hat
· Hanging 183 Thacouleur,
1900
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