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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1903.

office resident Tory megistrates. Nothing keeps | » 'nty * defence of J. Pampton Hege, recently Mevors. Dillon and O'Brien and other anil recall das Consul to Amoy, China. He claims Parnellsten (ithful to Mr. Gladstone but the Hege is perfectly maly, nt, and if weong cheques fear that, without him, Home Rule would die. wes given it was through inadvertence due to Private representail ont made by the I ishle-deritis hureled departure. The chiges of forgery

be blity to be groundless and m de farie vý

R fur kom debauce,

exagerated and inen is ent,

drives to effectonary legl.l. Bon, and a to Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Morley on the difficult'nnil rupos 5. Á 10

majority ringe. Il-use must be formed by # coin with the Free Conerivative and National Livgrals, and wi kao sly therexerro ist tendency of the Cartery dves, Pile Bimarck noon Jeanning of the Frewinrbape di bats, la credi od whh - Yong to buchiel ringer, Herr Leang, that aze political dawn is bevinning to breik.

TTAWA, November 11th.” The adherents in Où w. of the United Em; Ire Trade Logas expres great sailsfiction at the | action of the Government in promptly confirm lag the arsyen el made, hy Hon. Mr. Bowell in Autralia for a commer it conference of colonial representives at Otis next year. It in anggested that the representatives abould be invbed to attend a confere ce from the South Afifcan end West Indian colonice au wail as from Angralasie in neder, if possible, to establish colonial commercial wfm. It is pointed out

the

The Geological Surver Department has been informed that several gas wells in the vicinity of Port Colborne, Ont, which have been exhausted, One company secured are now flowig oll thin ea of iles: wells, and will develop their oil

that the time is very opportune for action by

Government in this direction,

night and apply flannals, relieving me only for the time, I are up all hope of ever being well again, when la Noveraber, 1887, I. red of the good Mather Belgal's Syrup had done in as many cases. I began to use it, and after taking a few, befties all my achen and pains left me and have never returned absen This medicina soome to have delven all the poison

Seigel's Syrup. Had I used it sooner I should have did thirty youre 6, for which thank God and been saved years of suffering" (Signed) WILLIAM STODDART, Douglas, 1892

near Cork, Ireland, January 7th,

Thelene in the Cado el l'ena saya the s'a'eme ts are gras ly umbrella of the Imperial colour, followed out of my system, and I fool as ersart fo-day I be held an SATURDAY, the oth

of their app alilon, celved a sympathesie het not a pričtizdirapons,

ablact opposed 10 kr. marley triumphs for il a time, but it requires few gifts as a political prophet to f revell that the fu ure contatos dae gers to the present admial-tration that will texas follows :- 511 the resourceful energ es of Mr. Gladstone lo avold. The

MEETING OF ANARCHISTS

last night at the South Place will, as expected, lead to the penseeation of Mowbray, the pobil ber of the Commonwealth, the organ of the London anarchisti, sad Samnel, edler of that paper The sentiments expressed by these two men ing thels paper were sutrageous. The represa

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And the San Francisco Chronicle finally and summarily disposes of De Bediues surēziser Colonel Hampton Toge of Rean-ky, Vu -hof the revoked connal sexequatur to Amy

good ither to Chias nor back to li home in the Old Domini n. His baggage is at the Baldwin, but the Colonel has apartments at the Home for the Care of the loebil dey, where the sluis of his accumulated transcontinental

is slowly simmering down, Colonel Hege in his cups talked plainly Whether it was the cups or the talk is a mosted question, but one of the two was responsible for bis consul decapitation before he had entered on the work of his office or even reached the post where his duties were awaiting him, and so, for the time belig, the young Chinese clerk in the office of the Consulate at Amor will continue to attend to the consu'zr duties until Colonel Hoges Accessor is appointed.

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Arangements are being made by the Govern- alde by side with alories. They appeared | which was an altercation with a railway con. which was also used when the Prince was sup-

TESORTCON,

ment en send a number of Northwest farmers to Greet Britain this winter to a dress gatherings in the sections of the Mother Country whence they origlua.ly came..

of the United Pess to-day bad an interview with Samuels, declared that he did not fear being arvested and the police could not compel him to close his mouth He landed the men who, in Barcelona, had thrown the bomb that killed the rich. It was fi: ing revenge, he declared, for the merder ci hero Pal as, who, in trying to kll General Marlors Campos, was only desirous of riding the world of a tyrant. Continuing, Samuels said that the hypocritical comments

"Colonel Hoge Lad a lively and varied on the anarchists that appeared in the rews-

experience in crossing the conilnent, lncluded in papers were the vesics BODIEDIC,

ductor. Haga also talked of the probability of a the laughter reporting of Matabeles and the starvation of English Populist success to Virglat, and remarked that mixers. The explosion in the Opera House he were home he could carry the State against at Barcelona, be added, was nothing compared Cleveland's candidate. Os Thursday, when the to what could and would be done by desperate consular Colonel reached the dock to take the SAN SALVADOR, November zrth. men. Genuine anarchists thought the bombestesauer for Chins, be found a telegram awalling Minister Young has telegraphed to the Hon-throwing in Barcelona a glorious deed. It was

him ann

Announcing that the

Consolar

part of his duran Minister of freign Affdın, saking if his only the beginning of reprisals upon the rich

title had been summarily removed. He was government accepts the responsibility for the and those in power. If another coppa Mantines soldierly privilege of swearing like a trooper. His * Colonel, however, and ret ined the act of the commander of the post of Amapils, || murdered in connection with the Manloez when he fired upon the Pacific mail steamer Campos occurrence, ather avengers would arise baggage went back to the Baldwin. It was Costa Rica when she was flying the American and continue the bloody social war that would given out that the Colonel had vone East, but Bag.

it was learned yesterday thay bistravels extended and the race of the capitalists. The people o the United States would not make reparation for

no farther than the Home for the Care of the the hanging of the Chicago snarchists, who were

Inebriates, where friends have placed him for the time being." martyrs in a great cause. The work of Ravachol in Paris and Pallas in Barcelona, proved that anarchism was spreading and that it could not be crushed out,

SAN FRANCISCO. November rith. The arrival of the fl.et of wballog vessels, sa many of which cime

In clean and their crews conerquently destrate, has caused a glut in the silor musket. Men are ready to ship at almost any price, and yesterday the -American ship Sterling secured 16 men for a voyage round the Hara to New York for yo cents a day,

LONDON, November 11th. Dispatches from Rome convey the intelligence that Monsignor Sainß, Paral' delegate to the "United States, will remalo at Wishligion. Dr O'Connell, recauder of the American college, geschday presented the Pope with a volume con- taining the speeches and State pe pers of President Cleveland. The Pape made some flattering remarks upon the gift.

The House of Commons ref-eted by a vote of 236 in 317, ht evening, the amendment of the employers ibilty bill, preposed by William Mclaren, Radical, on Wednesday. The amend ment was that workingmen should be privileged ander certain conditions to exempt themselves from the provisions of the bl. It was resisted by the Government. The Conservatives had hopes of deladting the Government on the vote. D-l-gves to e Coal Miners' Federation have made an efforto the Mije Owners' Associa- tion on the wages dispute, siking them to give the men a what am daily wage of seven shillings ($1.75); for filmen six shilings (51.50), and abolishing 1 a couir el system.

The arranging, of the programme for the annual conference of the Conservative National Union was only fir Ished last night The time spent upon the agenda shows how difficult the puty managers have fuend it to get a good rallying cry,

THE PROGRAMIMIR,

́us finally arunu ced, contains nothing new. It avolds making any deciation on the questions <clectoral ref: m, te disestablishment of the cburen in Wiles or any political sues on which He would be dangerous to ommit the party. Lord Danroven, who besides belig a genuine sport-coan, takes great I treat to the success of the Convives, will preside at the Conference, and I. rd. Soll þory will make a speech on the second day. Ellis A hmead Bartlett, who sits in Parliament for one of the Sheffield rivi- sions, with m we the adoption of a revolution appt ving the rejection hy the House of Lords of the Home Itule hill, which it is scarcely necessors to vente will he puanimously adopted.

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Mr. Stoddart is gardener at Mrs. Edwards', the Jeland, Rochestown, and has a shop at Douglas. Ha is a very respectable man and has been in service at Mrs. Edwards' twenty years.

In his letter he farther states that from boyhood he was a victim to indigestion and dyspepsia. This fact explains the rheumatism, as it was the case of it. The bile acids from the torpid stomach and liver Alled the

blood, lodged in the joints and muscles, and gave rise to all the "sousequences he describes. The effect of the Syrup was to expel the sclia from the body and eat the digestive machinery healthily at work, for the frst time in this man's lifa.

Co-day's Advertiseren s. OGKONG KING CONCERT CLUB, THE SECOND CONCERT of the Season D.cember, at 9 15 PM, in the THEATRE ROYAL A. G. WISF, Esq., in the Chair.

JAMES A. LOWSON, Hongking, 6th December, 1893. [1328 HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

GENERAL MEETING of the SOCIETY will be bet in the CITY HALL, at NoOW, ao FRIDAY, 22nd December 1893.

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The Commit eo hope thit all those who take any Interest in the work of the Society will be present.

F. H. MASTER, Acting Hon. Secretary.

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SPECIAL NOTICE.

This the way the human vehicle brake down in Me, Stoddart's case, but fortunately for him we came across something that had power to repair it. Better watch the weak spots. Delays are dangerous.be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria

THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" wi

China coast metEOROLOGICAL. Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5.30 to Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at

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REGISTER.

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STATION.

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these people, young and old, were attired in mourning rates of dazzling white calis who made their lamentations and gang or rther shiked the praises of the deceased as they marched along through the streets Labwed by a bard of drummers and red musicians.Then came a m grif ent satin be the Prince's herte upon which he wred to ride 10 Court or to follow the train of his Imperial Maler on his bunting expeditions. Then came the Prince's cart and close sedan chair with tappings of the same colour-o ange yellow. Behind this came the Imperial Edict which was promulgated at the Prince's decerse, placed on a dragon-mounted plat-form with a roof like a kisk, carried by eight yellow-robed men. After this came a whole host of men marching slowly, two by two, carrying crooked-handled scarier umbrellas, fans containing represent it lans of the sun, moon, dragon and phoenix; battla exes, broad-bladed swords with long handles, crescent- shaped swords of various sizes, etc., followed by two each of men representing executions and criminal binders, to show that when alive the Price held power of life and death connected with the posts he held. Then came about thirty red beards with long handles (like so many spides) enumerating the tiles and posts that had di been held by the Prince, in letters of Amlog gold, followed by an immense flag of white satia (lais) denoting the "Banner" of the Prince,

posed to march at the head of his boops or bannesmen. Then came a pair each of handing dogs, and falcons, and eight white horses used by the Prince la his hunting expeditions, and four favourite camels. Then, an innumerable number of flags of various shapes and colours, the predominating one being scarlet, all beausl- fully embroidered in silk and gold. After these deceased Prince, called Prince Plu-yi, dressed fo fullowed the chief mourner, the grandson of the

hempen robes of a cearse fibre and surrounded by a bodyguard and a band of retainers beating arms and flign of white. He marched, supported on each side, slowly b. fore, the roofed and elaborately glided, via Fac square-shaped platform, which was supposed to contain or lead the soul of the dead grandaire, and which was horne by forty men. Last of all came the "Golden Casket "containing the last remains of Prime Yi Ying. It was placed on a \{PROM'A NATIVE CORRESPONDENT.) Chlua some time ago issued an edict forbid.

scarlet-coloured platform with Imperial yellow dog the Importation of machinery. This H.M. the Empress Dowager seems to be in trappings, and carried by eighty men clad in red, touched English manufacturers in a soft spot, perfect health despite her wright of fifty-eight The coffin was strongly bound with yellow stufi and representa i ns were made to Lord

years of life (it is calculated as fil y-nine in while the pall or covering was of rich ratio of the Rosebery, the foreign minister, as to the Chinese horoscopes) and 11 regards her recent usual orange-yellow colour, but beautifully and 1038 Hith manufacturers would susiais, birthday on the 17th of November, the Isreported richly embroidered in silk and gold

The above and Lord Robery sent instructions to the

to have anticipated the fees and congratulations is but a peor description of the whole parapher Wadioc British Ministry at Pekin to vigorously which literally rained down on her with nails of this funeral procesulon, as the writer was protest égainst the probíbliton, which is due to

almost childish delight. All the Princesses and unable to see the whole off. Still he hopes that Shangha the fact that II Hang Chang, the viceroy of distinguished ladis of high rank who were enough has been given to form an Idea of themag- fortunate enough to have been allowed, by a Chi L, and a number of Chinese officials are

nificence and | ponip-to native eyes at least-öl ab ut to start cotton spinning mills in Shanghai, Rescript of the Express Dowager, is attend the a funeral procession belonging to a member of the

Imperial House er of Princes of the dynasty. and fearing foreign competition, Li Hong Changes and seven days' theat icals by the most caused the edict to be fasued, Lord Rosebery celebrated stars of the capital, were present, and The 3rd instant being also the anniversary of contends that every article of commerce can be berce the obeisances and birthday tribu'es the birthday of the Emperor of Japan, the Imported into China unless it is Included in the presented by them were legion. Not Including Ministers of the Tsangi Yamêa, in accordance list of prohibli as in the tuiff Machinery is the Chinese ladies of rank, the numerous Couri with International courtesies, sent their cards not so included, and the British manufacturers of the Emperor Dowager reinfaced by those with congratulatory despatch to the Japanese trust that the edict will shortly be rescinded of the Empress and first and second Imperial Mirider. Someßfty years ago or so this woult The collapse of business on the exchange is

cor cabines, amounted to no less than 40 have been the other way, and the Japanese phenomenal. It is contended that the present Manchu Princesses and ladies, wives of the envy or bearer of tribute would have to report condition is the worst in the memory of man.

dukes, marquises, earls, viscoun's and basons of the event to the Mongolian Superintendency or A sumber of firms are diuclving partnership

Manchu descent. By special desire of Her

the Board of Riter, and then an Imperial present and selling from business. The clerical staffs Majesty the combined troupes of players scted of sarin and allks with about a couple of thousand in the offices are being reduced and business the entire history of the famous Three Kingarls would be seal to the envoy to aid him in eranomics are being prac is:d' in every direction. doma" stretching over a period of a little over paying his passage money home again. Times Throughout the present week scarcely enough or y years, and commencing A D. 225-266, at the are changed and the Japanese are now in the business was done to keep a dozen brokers time when the once powerful Han dynasty was habit of calling China A

"brother "" empire, employed. The course of prices in

tottering en Its last legs, and when the guardian. whilst their sovereign is now styled an Emperor. ⚫ipicilly the usurpation of the powers of the It must be a and blow to the concels of conserva- Emperor by the prime minister, the celebrated tive and haughty Manchus to be forced to con- Tala-tao, caused the splitleg up of the country farm to these exigencies of the times. Into two kingdoms, of the Western Han and of Wu. The financial

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THE BILVER MARKET.

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Sir A hert Ky Rt, who represents the resources The paper refrains from adding that ofthe recent imperialates of this dynasty, in England especially, and we are expecting

kas completely altered the pessimistle predictions thai a fall would inevitably follow the repeal of the silver purchase clause, of the Sherman 'açı by the American Congress. papers give various explanations of the strength Grand Chamberlains and Fighters of the But all these festivities meant money. The of the market. Summed up, these explanation Husehold Department entrusted with the duty are that there is a strong demand for silver for Chire and Japan, while the great silver miting of preparing the birthday celebrel were companies can Inue to held their stacks. Then Inclined, in view of the present condi lon of the report that the Amedçan Treasury depart-aff in in the country, to think that Tls. ico nos most ordered the coleage of a portion of the should be more than enough to cover every metal bought under the Sherman Act is admitted | (xpense, economy having been frequently to have been of ausistance in venting the enj ind upon them by Edict transmited by expected troubles. The Fconomist holds that word of mouth by the Eunuchs. But shouch the action of the Ame is treasury woul: have Mindst ra might propose, it is the Emperor who been better advised if it had made provision for dispores, bence instead of being able to present its warts by lasting bonds. In the meantime, bill for the original amount, another little one it'says, it his bad recourse to purely American of 11s. 400,000 and above has been the result

Birthday Celebrations. These la a custom in fixing the 1st day of the 10th mion in this instance the 8th of November) in a general thar kigiving to the gods for theiz protection du ing the past twelve months; the sc lices cosisting of every conceivable variety of beasts of the field and birds of the air-wild

dr tame. The various meats are boiled or roasted or FAW - the

may be, and on the day before the offering of the sacrifices, bis ht: Jessy notes on a list of names presented to him by the Office of Control of Eunuchs and Court Worship, the princes, nobles, grand testetaries, when be invites to bear him company in and presidents af Boards and the Censorship cating the flesh of these sacrifices. The cere mony is called Ch'ik jou or "eating meat," bis Majesty's likes and dislikes. Poor Prince Kong, who has experienced many ups and dows of Court favour in his day, and who bas sometimes "caten" this sacrificial meat and again sometimes has not, on this occasion, bow. ever, has x tray of it ordered by the Emperor to be sent to him. Not on the ground if popularity, but teziuse to is an uncle who by the com-

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Stuthern diving Islaginn in the House of it rap-cted a new issue of bonds and waS Common", will spate in favor of boards of disappointed. arburetion for the settlement of trades õlipates, Mr. Gladstone bas selected as his physician Mr. Ar Rugh Smith Br, representative to succeed Sir Andrew Clark, who was buited to In Parliament of the South division of Hunting, day, William Henry Broadbent, who is e o of Son, will call the stention of the Conference to the three phveitixas-is-on2inary to the Prince of the limit wart- by Paillement in discussing sa Wales. Mr. Glad-tobo's ex reine age necessitates an almost daily medical supervision being kept IMPOSSIBLE HOME, RULE BILL. Ameep the more promijent resolutions to be over him, Dr. Clark »dvised Mr. Gladstone ibat, submitted will be one affirming that Great faring bimself, Dr. Broadbent or Dr. Douglas Britain is cuff ring from the abject sabralssion Powell, a physician-extraordinary to the Queen, of Parlament to the demands of the Irish be selected in bis scad. At the funeral of hii demagogues. Viewed on a whole, no more catre physician and friend to-day Mr. Gladstone looked programme was ever submitted to a full party beat and broken, but he straightened up as be Crucis. It is ignificant that noibing is said in left Westminster Abbey after the ceremonies the programme but forcing the dissolution of ended. Parliament. The Conservative cue, now being followed by the press and on the platform reprès | THE UNITED STATES CONSUL AT and is usually considered to be a gauge of

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COLONEL HOGE WILE NOT COME TO CHINA, :

Colo el T." Hampion Hoge, of Virginia, who was appointed by President Cleveland to noceed Dr. E. Bedlos as United States Consul at Amoy,

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Despite the self-opinionated criticams of some foreigners, the majulty of the high Ministers of mill feel humbled fu their own extrem and in State, although they are too pollic to say so, the esteem of the native world at large by their being unable even lo send a protest of some sort ag just the high-handed ac ion of the French in Stim. But to counterbalance any evli effects that may kise therefrom, it is well-known to the triisted that the governmet bas placed itself under the guidance of the British Foreign Office and will follow the lead of the latter in any steps that may be fosugurated to preserve the integrity of Slam against all comers, Hongkong Observatory, 6th December, 1893, Telegrams from England seat by bis Excellency Hush Fu-ch a keep us well-informed of bow things are going on in Europe, and the feeling any moment some proposal to come from the English government anent the question. The government feels more and more now that the best way for them to act, when faternational questions arise, is to go la conjunction with the interests of Great Britin. Opponents of China may sneer at this when they see these lines; it is a. fact, nevertheless, and me will prove these words. I hear it whispered that the fastinctions that have recently been sent to the Governor of Formosa and to all the Governors and Viceroys of the maritime provlaces to are due to a hint from London that the negotia increase their defences as rapidly as possible, tlona a Slam between Great Britain and China on the one fixud and France on the other may not go so smoothly as was at first hoped. N. C. Daily News.

MORE LIKELY TO BREAK DOWN,

are not lessened, that an eodemens deficit has boas sanulled. A Washington despatch to last year, the writer remembers to have seen spot atat couldn't break down. Ha bon

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sents the Government as certain to be ousted at the next session, either on the messures pro- viding for the disestablishment of the Church to Wales, or Home Rela. It is a fact that woless the anti-Parnellite faction of the Irish parlia mentary party gives the Government unrelaxed

Who hasn't heard of the good old Desconi Amarfon support curleg the divisions on the discstablish-

and his ides of how a chale should be built so as to ment bill, Mr. Giadetoze, and his ministry will

ran for ever without repairs ? 1 darn say we all have, compelled to resize. The budget, too, will

yet be hasn't quite gone stale yet. prove source of acvere trial. The trade of on route to bis post, that he was ordered to altogether ignored, and because he is ons whose broke down and didn't wear ant was that there was He said, you remember, that the reason chafees Great Britain in en distressed and the customs return to Washlegion and report bimself, and it varied experience may be of some use on occasion receipts are so diminished, while the expenditere authoritively stated that bis appointment to the Interests of the dynasty. For instance, always a weakest spot somewhere about them. Now said the Deason, the way to Ax it is to make that

as the rat. Then the vehicle willfstars the Government in the face. The the Chicago Daily News of Now, sih says (m. the name of Hadi Chihsiang, President of the

wear out, but only possible solution of the financial quest transpires that the two unpold taller bills. Grand Court of Revision or Supreme Court of chaise on that principle, it never broke downs it tion will be the imposition of fresh taxation, and which intervened to detain J. Hampton Hage of Cens

Censors, as one of these meat-osters" but ra

ม this will, of course make trouble. Haring these Virginia, the new Consul to

exactly, and then one day li facts in mind the Conservatives argue that there Franction on the eve of his ersbarkation; will b{ ** the fleeting smiles of Imperial favour, went to place all at once, and nothing first, tabas

recent denunciation of

Chib-tung, bubbles do when they burst. Its time was ooms for, fa seed to clamber for the disainiton of Parle also becesitate ais veiers to Washingtens Viceroy of Hukuang, bas lost biet the direction as the man, ays who emos told fhe story to thym ment. They are satisfied let the ministry an explanation to the President and the of "eatlag meat with bis Sorririga this year. little of all we value here, wakes on morn of it How in its own jalce. With regard to the fidelity of State Department. Just before Hoge left for The recent death of Palace Yi Ying (3rd Order) hundrodik yar, without both feeling and looking

THE ANTI-PARNELLITES,

San Francisco he went to a fashionable' tallez has caused some regret to Court circles and be queer.” which the Goverment will depend for its | here and ordered several salts of clothes, and ↑ seems to have been somewhat of a favourite with Yes, and long before that time most of us begin to existence, it ene ba plxioly said that it is being left withent artling for them. The matter was the Empeint. Perhaps a short sccount of the look and feel güner. And it's all on secount of that subjected to a heavy a zalo. The visit of fiems brought to the attention of President Cleveland, funeral procession of the Prince might be of weak spot, too. If it wasn't for that we should be for the purpose of who is diplomatic enough to bellers that even interest as che of this sort and poop is not very out. As it is we break down on the road, often Asquith Dublin to

like the Deacon's chalao-we should run till we wour conferring with Ms. Must results as LA NE

sley, chief secretary for American Consul ought to pay promptly for often seen, even in tha

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The golden metropoils Ireland, was fruit'ess

bis wearing apparel. Though there are other caskets name specially given to caffins of beyond repair. But not always. benefit to the Ilsia political prisoners and the charges pending against Hege at the State merabera of the Imperial House and princes of these words, 47feel as smart to-day as I did thirty Otherwise a cortals man could never have ad ericted tenants in concerned," Mr. Morley wan

Department, they are not regarded seriously, the dynasty was borne out from the Belle years ago. His story, in his own words, runs this in favor of making concessions of these questions and it is semi- ffi-lily stated that when Hoge Pu, as the palace or realdence of a prince of the to the Irish manters of Farliament in order to has made perpe with his teller he will be pers

to be placed temporally in a holidlag erected had bad tasts in the mouth and pain alter eating. secure their support to the Government, but his mitled to pursue his journey to Amoy,"

The San Francisco Bulletin of the 8th ulto. for the purpose op'side the Fuch'eng gate of the Often I couldn't tous food when it was set before policy was overridden by Mr. Asquith. The latter's return from Dublin has been followed by comments:-"Colanel T, Hampton Hoge of Capital, this year, next, and will yet the year me. I felt a gnawing at the stomach and a tightness za sequence of coercive massures slæller ip those Virglais, who was recently appointed Consal to atter next, being coouldered unpropi ions for the at the chort and sides. Eomelince my bowels were that prevalled during the regime of Mir. Balfours Amoy, Chins, was here last week and expected break-og of ground in the family burying so swollan hail to loose my clothes. I had violent ChilSecretary. The eviction campaign on the to start for China last Thursday.. The previous grounds of the Pritce, which are at Tangahan pains in my head for days together. This continand De. Freyene estates and the prosecutios of rights dispatch was received to the effect that bill In the Slahan range,

DOT YOUTH and years. About thirty

I began William Field, Parnellite member of Parliament | President Cleveland has removed him. Colonel The procession began with a large umbrella of to have rheumatic for the St. Patrick division of Dublin, Luks Patrick Hege will go East instead of going to China. scarlet which preceded an open sen subit, the back and legs it pains all over me, cepecially in

I got so bad I couldn't walk without Hayden, Parzelile member of Parliament for He was interviewed by reporter week ropes and trappings of which wers of Imperial stick, and on my way to and from my work I had South Resremmen, and there others who were before last 10. reference: la Vite als politics, reilow sort of orange yellow. On ether to sit down and rest. yesterday committed for will on charges of riot and be in the interview sald that there is great Ing wife the evicfons were being made, follow dissatisfaction over the proposed repeal of the the old path besten by the Conservatives when Sherman law, the friends of sizes la Virginia in power. Eleves of the most popular men in ost.numbering the monometallist by five to one Connaught have been wisely selected log proses Colonel Hogs dore not take his removal kindly cuitos by the Liberal Government which antared and promises retalistas ******* silice pledged to end coercion, lo remote ericted A despatch from Roanoke, Va., under data åennants to their holdinga sad te dientes from - Moysio per Bib, says that Colonel John M. Feat. Likely will be buried with the polio), All My wifs used in rab me betory the the nigh) Alles

WAY

(Froco Monks, Cao. Faltaner & Co.'s Raglat.]

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Today's Advertisements.

"UNION" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, HE Steamakip

da

"ETHIOPE." shove Parts on or about SATURDAY, the oth Captain Wankel, will be despatched for the instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN & Co

Agenta, Hongkong, 6th December, 1892. [1294

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

"THE SHORT RANGE CUP will be Shot for 200 and 300 yards. Time, 2:45 F.M.

on SATURDAY, the 9th inst--Ranges,

ED. ROBINSON,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 61 December, 1893, PUBLIC AUCTION. CHRISTMAS SALE OF WINES, SPIRITS, &C.

PRICE....

.......................TEN CENTS. Coples ordered from the Office will be charged the usual rate-25 cents.

Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong Telegraph bas by far the largest circulation of any English newspaper published in the Far East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms on application.

Hongkong, 4th October, 1801.

Masonic,

ST. JOHN

LODGE

OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in the FARIMASONT

HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the rath instant, at 8 for 8.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 5th December, 1893

F1327

DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA.

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HE EIGHTEENTH REGULAR AN. NUAL MEETING of the DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA, will be he'd in the MASONIC HALL, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the 29th December, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Hongkong, 17th Nnber, 1893-

Intimations.

NOTICE.

N and after the 1st December next,

NO CHITS

[1292

will be taken is the following Hotels,

"THE VICTORIA HOTEL." "THE PEAK HOTEL" "THE KOWLOON HOTEL."

DORABJEE NOWROJEE,

Proprietor,

[Ix6

Hongkong, 26th October, 1893. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queene's Road and Duddill Street) HE Undersigned has always thought that' Each place as this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where ane may have his GRILLED CHOP of STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 PM or later if notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDRE the Parties sending Dishes, &c, for samo-and Cash. Scala on application..

Monthly Board for One Person...$35.00 Tiffin.....$15.00 AMERICAN FROZEN OYSTERS always on hand and served in every Stylo.

Breakfast................................................$0.50 Tiffis ............$0.75

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served In Excellent Style at short notice.

W. THOMAS, Proprietor.

Hongkong, ad May, 1893,

PRIVATE BOARD

AND

RESIDENCE

12, GLENEALY BUILDINGS.

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MRI. GILLANDERS. Hongkong, and November, 1893.

PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.

MONTHLY BOARD...30 MONTHLY BOARD and RESIDENCE...$$$

Apply to

MM. MATHER. Nos. 1 & 3, Peddar's Hill. Hongkong, 11th November, 1803. (1330

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NOTICE.

NOW READY!

THE "BOKHARA", DISASTER.

FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the

"BOKHARA" DISASTER

With all Particulars, Reports of Interviews

3rd Order is called, on the and lastsat, in order From my youth I was never properly well. THE Undersigned bas received instructions with SURVIVORS, the Craise of the Thales,

a

years ago

side of this phalt and almost surroundings Isern Day nor zaight, I never knew what it was to be, fime I got no proper sleep at night owing to the pain. timber of archist, feet-acldiers and stasiers from pain. As time went by I became quite crippled. bearing their distinctive arms and some thirty Doctor after doctor gave me medicines and rubbing young boys carrying the Court robes, hat, and botiles, but none of the things I tried did say good. necklaces worn by the Prince while alive, as The doctors aid my allment was theunallam and number of antigas curiosities of great price lumbago and made light of th but it was perlou expecially wa'ued by him in Hie (which very enough to me. For thirty yesen I wilfred dreadfully.

to Sell by... PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, the 9th December, 1893, -commenting at 230 P.M., A QUANTITY OF WINES AND SPIRITS in lo's to Suit Parchasers,

Comprising CHAMPAGNE În quarta & plats, CCARETS, PORT, SHERRY, HOCKS, Fine Old SCOTCH WHISKY, BRANDY,

Catalogues will be issued previous to Saic. On view from Friday, the 8th Instants

TERMS OF SALE --Curk on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.; Hongkong, 6th December, 1893,

official reports of the Chief Officer, the Ancona, and the Porpoiss, the MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY and its FINDING, experiences of other Steamers in the same Typhoon, the Normand dianster, &c, što.

(All carsfully Revtred and Edited), NOW READY.

THIS IS THE ONLY COMPLETE

REPORT OF THE DISASTER.

M.FIFTY CENTS,

PRICE

Orders should be sent in to

WIR BE THE MANAGER

Hongkong Telegrath Offon, par de Fodderf Hill, #6th October, 13034-

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