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Eneas. The pobabilite is that there is no foundation for the tumour, which appears to have Tenched Bangkok framhantaboon,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1894.

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This would occur fun or three times a day. For three weeks I was confined to my bed, I grow gradually weaker and wander and lost a dead of sleep. I felt worse tired in the morning than when I wont tromblo next shook under me to such a degree that I fowed to walk out. I had great pain in my kidneys, And the secretion which I voided from them was thick

A Britisher, who returned from Prstanman belleve that, by the introduction of these to bod. After a white-1-became nervous, and my lega

an alarming prevalence yourday, reports

in that locality. Cattle and buffalo Hing are carried on with impurity by the brigands of the nethi burhout, at the people, exasperated at the rate of #fairs, have resolved on harsh measured A pojed call’e-dliter, whilst making off with a buffalo, was shot through the body last ett weck, and being unchle to move, was le't to rot uncared for ether by the authorities or the villagers.

The King of Slam is said to be atendily im- proving, and to be much more cheerful in mind, to have anything to say on matters refuses of business, and keeps all state affairs at arm's leh. His nyai it text are said to be sup putatlig bis M. joy to examine themes for the anchorsion of the people, and to be patriating Fu

Fi, otice vi Vari os projects for the benefit of the country," but without avall, Hieval brothers, or at least the majority of them, have reduced the kingdom to such a state that it is difficult to see what schemes can now surce-Stam Frit Press.

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and yellow as the palk of an egg. Month after month parred and I failed more spil more, and could hardly

crawl about.

4. had a doctor attending me, but his medicines

Intimations,

DAIRY PRODUCE!

THE HONGKONG DAIRY

(ESTABLISHED 1871) GARDEN ROAD, AND CAUSEWAY BAY,

FRESH MILK,.

FRESH BUTTER,

CREAM,

CREAM CHEESE AND

did not benefit me. He mid my liver and kidney were in a bad way, and that he never saw ascretions parked in urlan state. After treating me six months, he told me that medicine on do no more for me and advised me to go to a hospital. I wont to the Peterborough Hospital, but got worse while there. me. Having spent two rionthe there, I got anxions The hospital doctors refused to tell me what ailed and returned to my hope, utterly disheartened: MILK FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. continued to send to the hospital för medicines,, which I took for these... nianthe longer. I was now so emaciated that my friends who came to see me said I would never get well.

bare people belleve, but, directly and Indirec›ly, because incr monop liss are being vulned. Now in the caebf these native alli -merchants, we willingly bear the brunt of their hostility, because foreign ovens, or "Chien-ch'ungs" the men of the people are medally bent fined. These ovens speedily destroy the worms, nil acture the silk intact; hence the owners of the ovens can buy ready-to-hand, any amount of coccors, saving the need to boil the cocoons and carefully reel the less toll and troubic, as they have no people endless

silk therefrom. Moreover, the people tell me (and many members of nur churches deal in there cocoons) that they get more money per catty then the silk-hangs use to give them, even after the toil and time spent in spinning and reeling, and partly dressing the sink. The native silk bongs used to give the people a deal allt bore beating the prices down, and finding fault here, there, and at every point

In the bargain, the ordinary price per catty bring: 280 to 300 cash, whereas the owners of these ovens can afford to give 330 cash (and sometimes more) per catty, and no grumbling. Ifence the people are immediately be cftted. Yet the Treasurer of this "In this condition I continued until May, 1899, (Chektarg) pr. vince has just issued a preclame-when one day en umbrell vendor called at my honer, resting spreals of the and, rainz has ill I was, said his wife had been silk-dealers, prohibiting the multiplying of teceu of a serious ice by Mother Seigel's Curative "foreign extab labments." But, sad to Jay, the | owneil of these ovens man of them married men-are also at law, wisting to make the thing a moopaly ilk wię And they bave been requesting that no new be allowed in he ball in Hsing-hsten and Strich'ang-hales. When the provincial capisa! •

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response to t

to the res

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Ovens

were at from

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He spoke on mračetly of it that I determined to try 16. - „„After taking the Ryrup for ton days I felt in better spirits my food agreed with me, and from that time T pained strength daily. Persevering with it, I was soon able to rehirn to my work as healthy and strong ne ever. Since then I have been in the heat of health. You are at liberty to publish the abore farts, and I will gladly rely to any inquiries, Your tmnly (Signed), BEAD WELPARE, Ramsey, St.

NANKIG 16th May, 1894. Et sectie chat the reports with regid to the Va angejaten is so in the nister of the Shang- hai tholaiskinen » Her premature. A 'bulletin p sind is the grémón Starday annoticed the

Sunkiau ondant H. Tlah at Shanghai. | the The 1st fict has for some time held the pest and i ca To Pra-yang, but at (561) Mich Paffor Provinclai Julye

wine fah ke biter's tempnaszy take the creek fee in this city. Occup Shaf, the Treasury, is turned from his vishda Peling, on faig Mores, who have been sjwing, tempor.TY noon ding hi they will now le shifed back to their old postlars, with the exception of Hun Tsu-ish, who w

per that weird plum, the Shangbut Total hip. Whether

this

ariangement is to And mu he per mal or not, remains to be sce. It mony h but

eur Viceroy, Liu K'un-yi, is enab to save his fare, sed that after a few man the service at Chukiang, La Peb-yang will be advanced to the post at Shinghal.

oh yang to be Frotal at these latter towas recently, adjudicating | Mary's, Hunts, February 18th, 1892."

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their

greedy

·" for "

Hangan, who the agreement, with £!; "the price of the mulberry-leaves will not go |

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The eject of the rebellion in Hogan Is tabooed here, as I mentioned in my lest com- hat I find that there is in circulation munleath 1, anion the pen a prophecy with regard to the sectly dew

dewall of the present dynasty. This is quietly passed along!

1-long from hand to hand and conled. as it prove succeeded in bonowing a copy of it yesterday. It purporis to be the work of Hua Peshan, and la the tyle of an ancient serr, outlines the history of the present dynasty. The critical faculty does not setm to bo well developed among the ordinary Chinese, hence ence the book in pret generally accepted for what it pretends to be; and as the relgus of

Past Emperors have

depicted with apparently been

with great accuracy, it is easy to believe that the statements with respect to the approaching

-w.re these, on the cast; and, in order to gratify the desires of these oven-owers, have decreed or decided that no more be built. But the common optal of the per le is that it is Impossible top event

int their exection: they are talking in the passenger-boat by wise we came down die river) "bath the Governmert revenue is increased, and the wealth of the people geis a fresh fetus by the larger garchsses there establishments can afford to make Cur people

lold me that both worras mulberry-leaves were more plentiful this rear than for many years past. And they added, down much this year, for everybody is rearing worms, finding such a ready sale for their cecoors since the ovens have been established We conclude therefore that, since both Govern- ment and people are pleased with the new introduction, the foreign ovens will soon become naturalised and looked upon native Institu tion, not only a useful but an ladispensable factor in increasing the wealth of the people.

8th May. Most foreigners who have spent a few years in China-especially misston-ties in ipland cities, know, and have known for many years now, that native tea dealers adulserate in the glaring manner those teas which are expore

red to foreign countries. We do not refer to the cooking" of teas such as is carried on at the porta right under the eyes of the foreign dealers themselves, but to the teas which cere

are doctored port. The country places before they reach palives,

streves

ver when narrating these

things in the ten-drinking shops at the supreme simplicity of the foreigner) that, used-up tea-leaves" have been manipulated and sold by tous to the foreign merchant through his compradore (the agent whom the foreign merchant claces implicit con- fidence, and whose warped judgment of native Converts given in the cholcest of “pidgin

In

most

No brief comment can in justice to this remarkablo caso, What the public needs to know and to

NEW LAID EGGS. ALWAYS ON HAND FOR CASH, OR TO ORDER.

NONE BUT THE FRESHEST AND BEST SUPPLIED,

ADDRESS

J. KENNEDY,

PROPRIETOR,

Hongkong, 26th April, 1894.

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remember is this: Mr. Welfare'a whole agatom was poisoned by tho prodegs of a torpid and Inactive digestion. These bad entered his blood, as Dr. Mitchell describes. Tha pervous system was disardared amil balf parslet: henes the faintness and falling ts. Rattlesnake pola killa hy paralysing the perses which actuals the lungs, it kills by suffocation. Human poison, arising from indigestion and dyspepsis, always operates in the same direction, causing asthma In its worst forma. It then attacks the beart and kidneys, causing the state of things Mr. Welfare mentions. Nothing more noxious, or, in the e), surely fatal exists in any poisonous reptile. And yet people tride with the destas! and doctor scem not 2 ET LAND to understand it.

Mather Brigel's Curtire Syrup oures by stimulating the kidneys, akin, and howels, and toning the gastric glands.

Who, then, is man's most deadly onomy? Careless and ignorant man himself. Use the remedy when the earliest symptoms appear.—[Adet.

THE great value of Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Of with Hypophosphites in Wanting Diseases is shown by the accompanying state- ment from D. C. Freeman, Sydney, Aust.:- "Having been a great sufferer from pulmonary attacks and gradually wasting away for the past two years, it affords me great pleasure to testify that the above medicine has given me great relief, and cheerfully recommend it to all suffer- would say that it is very pleasant to take." Any Chemist can supply Sple Agent for Hong- kong and the Empire of China-Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong.—Advt.

end of the Manchu rule are worthy of credit. in 100, everywhere know (and they laughing in a similar way to myself. In addition I

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to

Nanking,

converted

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In

of all

Co-day's Advertisements-

THEATRE

ROYAL.

MRS. POTTER

AND

MR. BELLEW

Beg to Announce that they will be able to give

According this oracle, Yunuan and Kuel chow are to be the first provinces lost to the infrater, China isto.be divided into three kingdon. There are some local tenches to the work. The woods are to be cleared from Purple Meusisto, and the waters of Lotus Lake are to be dried

up before peace shall be established.co The woods were cleared frem Purple Mountalo Eng

English,red to

to be, it au now, ccepted as many years ago, and there are times when gospel truth, and the end of all controversy),

all Lotus Lake Is

nearly

lato dry who no doubt was at the bottom ground

The circulation of such writings at the larger impositions inflicted upon the Klaklang,

Wahu,

and doubtless at

innocent

gentlemen from the west. Now; r places in the Yangtze valley, is no doubt although this was known and recognized by the apart of a general scheme for preparing the peopl

people s the Inevitable condition of things, yet of rulers, and may be easily the authorities seldom or never acknowledged people for

change o paralleled at various periods in the

the past blatory openly th

ach fraudulent practices existed, that such of China. Whether or not success is to attend much less were rampant, to their respective the efforts of the present conspirators the future jurisdictions. But the diversion of the Tex- alone can tell. As foreign residents, however, trade from China to other countries of late years we can hardly hope for

touch

improvement in is pressing so beavily, from a financial point of our condition from ruch a change. At present view, upon every balen in this province through the Manci us seem far more favourable to foreign which tes passed, that we now have bigh influences than the native officiala.

officials issuing proclamations, crammed with May 18th.

words and phrases of the most humiliating It seems certain now that our aged Viceroy,

clate

of men having a dae Liu Kon-yt, is about to retire lato private life, ease of commercial honour, and a conscience and will go to Peking shortly

present his

alive to the common virtue of sprightness and resignailon in person. The Li-Rays: "A honesty in their ordinary dealings with their Lady Teazle... MIS, POTTER great officer, when he is seventy, should resign fellows. But no blash or sense of shame on the St Peter Terzle Mr. EDGAR SMART. his charge of affairs." As Viceroy Lis is now surface, or between the lines, is felt or expressed Sir Benjamin Backbite. Mr. ARTHUR BAWTREK,

Si Oliver Surface..............MT. FARMER. seventy-five, he has at hand a very good excuse in this official notice; not even a

a patriotic biat for his retirement, ard by this step may prevent that it is disgrace to our country 1 No. Joseph Surface Mr. CROFTON the threatened official enquiry into bis admini- On the contrary, the notice is burdened with a

Crabtree........ stration.

It is understood that the Governor of feeling of annoyance and irritability st

Rowley ... this province will take temporary charge this trade suffering in extensively by the adulteration

Motes.... important post, although a report that seems and coking of the teas now offered for sale. And, Snake. reliable says that

Trip thele

( own past | ARE *****

Caroles. The roller, they pre-

character to

Shéas and Kang, the Governor-General | lustesd of frankly acknowledginR

have

in the

"our tea.

CONE MORE PERFORMANCE --

TO-NIGHT

(SATURDAY), May 26th. "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL" (A COMEDY IN FIVE ACTE),

CAST OF CHARACTERS:

„Mr. RUSSELL CRAUFURD. ..Mr. CROW.

Mr. CRAUFURD.

Mr. BRADY,

Mt. DARBY.

..Mr. FORD.

will be transferred to culpable negligence representations of the Sir Harry Bumper ...Mr. LAPRAIK.

of Nanking. It is said the be was formerly

tend that

it i through Vierroy at Foochow If this be so he bas great tea bong or firm Tun-y these disclosures doubtless had experience in foreign

⚫ffairs, have

have been made

made! What next? Does not the and will be well qualified to discharge the duties rain of the tes trade in China come from the of the office. It is to he hoped that we may gross negligence of

to na officials, to 210 there

very who will have the the softest phrase one can progressive

can find

for

such conduct, courage to abandon the obstructive policy which who have allowed things to reach the present has heretofore bon pursued in the yames here, sta;

Whilst stage,

they and the

the compradores have We have had nearly two weeks of rain, auợi been earlching themselves with stalactites of the farmers are growing discouraged, as it sliver and gold?. The candle of China's ten- threatens to damage the wheat crop.

trade in gone out, and there is, we fear, no recuperative element left in it, we shall God it 1.feless body,

rotting in the dark into which It has penetrated too far, and, being dazzled by the silver stalactites above its hend, In itu bay

greed has suffered the candle to go ost, and now tinda, to its great chagrin, that it cannot retrace dia steps: It is grieved and annoyed with itself, not because of its rascally fraudi, but because of its subilety not being sufficiently subile, to preserve its frauds from exposure For I presume that both officials friendly commercial treaties, deal with us as with and people, notwithstanding the existence of foes, and their dictam is →→

The U.S.S. Monocacy ardiend here yesterday, and will remala two or three days longer.-N. C. Daily News.

SHAORSING.

("N. C. DAILY NEWS" COYRESPONDENT.) ·

Shohsing, May 7th, 1894. That well-to-do and influential class of native merchants calle 1 silk-dealers are up in arms against the multiplying of those "foreign ovens" locally called "Chien-ch'ung;" their anti-foreign feelings having been roused afresh by this ever increasing numbers of these said övens. I remember the time well when every exhibiılan

of anti-foreign feeling was laid

was laid at the dser of the missionary-especially the Protestant minionsty foreign merchants at the different porte appear

to be supremely Ignorant of the fact that many of the native monopolles were being ruined by the Introduction of certain wares and goods which the said foreign

merchants claimed

"Who questions, when with foes we dui,

Iferth or courage guides the sizeľ ?"

·

soon Cavem

SNAKE POISON AND HUMAN

POISON.

Sir Toby..........Mr. EDMONDS, Servant to Joseph Mr. E. J. NORRIS. Mrs. Candour Miss SALLIE BOOTH. Lady Sneerwell.........Mrs CROFTON. Maria..........

Mrs. HACKETT, Charlen Surface...........Mr BILLEW.

Act At Lady Sacerwell's. Adt TL-At Sir Peter Teazle's.

Act III-At Charles Surface's House. Act IV. & V.-At Joseph Surface's House.

Box Plau at Mesero, KELLY & WALDH, Ld. PRICES AS USUAL Commencing ay o'clock. Late Trame after Each Performance.

T. V. TWINNING, Manager. Hongkong, 26th May, 1894.

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PRODUCTS OF VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA.

'AMPLES of the above will be ON VIEW at Room No. 10, VICTORIA HOTEL, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 28th and 29th Instant, from 2 P.M. to 5 PM, each day,

All interested in the DEVELOPMENT of TRADE with VICTORIA se invited to attend. Any information respecting the PRODUCTS Which may be desired will be SUPPLIED by

S. H. ROWE, Official Representative of the Government of Victorik.

me,

to be an inestimable bling to the country Tan bits of the rattlesnake is almost always fatal to Victoria Hotel,

and man. Yet this soko la never affected by the injection

A potent factor in the civilization of the people. of its own poison into its own blood, neither when Those silk-dealers and other entive monopolista euraged it bites itself nor when its venom is injected take a widely different view to this, and they | by artiflolel moens to test the question. 'Speaking on detest the

a foreigner and bis the latter point. Dr. 8. Wer Mitchell, an expert on very shadow foreign

inland missiobary

has to bear; not because experiment, but in no case bave I soon death result. he brings them the gospel of Christ; for, as quoted Why should this be

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Hongkong, 26th May, 1894.

GYMKHANA NOTICE,

HERE w bo & MEETING-00

P.M, in the Billiard Room of the OFFICERA' MESS, MURRAY BARRACKS, kindly Jant for the

the Appliances. Now the baunt of thle hatred | snake poison, says: "I have over and over tried thin THURSDAY next, the 31st instant, at 6

in a leading article in the Celestial Empire of April 20th, there is not another country in compounds was carries in his liver and gnatrio glands Dr. Mitchell further wager and a grinds the world where people are so ludifferent to the (the stomach) are fatal if they enter the blood in any religious

persuasions of theft e neighbours as in large amount. There is soarosly an organ in man's and Mons, Beruibres adds that he body which is not a possible source of poison to him. China,

never hesid a Chinese remark on his friend's Emall doses are constantly passing into and out of delinquencles In Fannection with religion, exc* | it as fast as it atonalites. **

this blood. The question is whether he can get rid of in some flagrant case, when it

No and so

so paid no respect to his ancestral tomb." Then the wilter of the article, in italics OWA, , adds I quote this to support my opinion that, when seligious pretaxis are adduced for anti-missionary riots, they are

that

be seld

Alluding to death by rheumatism, gost, and kidney dieses, on savings London physician says tha man is poisoned by the products of his own body."

Now lại un citu a passage from a man's amperlanos se related by himself. The sime extends over a period nothing better." This witness is right did we from Marok, 1889, to May, 1889, more than a year. know that the silk-dealers and other monopo- - Masayas i kdy bend used to which around, and i bad lints hata as and oppore us, not an account of triques bouts of hintsess and giddiness; and of “(Christianity,, ne Mr. Michle and others wesid | J) Juw I need to fill down, no matter where I was. ↑

OFFICERS of the Shropshire Light fofantry, to occasion by Lieut. Col. ROBENSON, and the discuss the question of Summer Gymkhanas Meetings are requested to sitend.

Gentlemen Interested in promoting these

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[635 Hongkong, 26th May, 1894.

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HONGKONG TIMBER

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NOTICE.

THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER.

FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the

"BOKHARA " DISASTER,

“HE Undersigned has always thought that THE

such a place as this was the one thing With all Particulars, Reports of Interviews needed to fit in between HOTEL Larg and the with SURVIVORS, the Cruise of the Thaist, PRIVATE BOARDING Hous-providing it be official reports of the Chlef Officer, the Ancona, First-class fa every detail A place where one and H.M.9. Porpoise, the Marine Count of may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK INQUIRY and its FINDING, experiences of other at any hour of the

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REPORT OF THE DISASTER.

PRICE ................................................................IFTY CENTS.

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