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Pon Bay on Tus lay, the th inst. While thes, the Japanese Adulial, with seven large ships and five worpedo boats, came In. Centata Lymer was closely cross-examined on ing boarded, and was then escorted to the ship by the five torpedo vessels. H. M. S. Parpolse ärived during the interview and sent | an officer on board the Admiral's ship. After Kiving due rathfaction, the Chinlung was allowed on her cruise, but was cautioned to avoid Pigeon Bay and the neighbourhood, an
AP the Japanese Intended to land forces that night and in stuck in force by land and ses. No doubt the strong NW. gale in the Gulf on the art and the day before prevented this being carried out as far as Pigron Bay was concerned. One two of Captain Lymberg's men went on shore while the repairs were being effected. They were told that four attacks bid been delivered; in the first the Chinese outposts had been driven in, but in the last three the Japanese had been repulsed and had made no progress. Captain Lymberg left the neighbourhood on the 21st and arrived at Tientsin the next day.
The weather at Tientsin has suddenly become bitingir cald, and camp blouses must have been Comfortless places. Rice was coming into the part in very great quantitie
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1894.
There is some bad news abant, but the utmost frlemote cxlate everywhere in this district. We bear, however, that one of the members of the Fresbyterian Mission near Taingklango'u was assaulted by Chinese tronos, who madi a courageous charge on the foreigner giletl driving along in ble cart. After trying to slab him, they stole ble cart and he was obliged to proceed home on foot.
NEWCHWANG NOTES.
TIENTSIN.
(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRISPONDENT)
TIENTSIN, November 26th.
The fall of Port Arthur on the aud was at once reported to the Throne by Viceroy LI eng-ching, and last night at a late hour a telegraphic. desmatch arrived depriving kim nf all official ink and decorations. But it. reported that if Li en reciptare Past Arthur, which is not very kely, he will be stored to his former rank and bis decorations will the earned. It is stated that on Li receir ing this information he wept. To-day la reported that he has left for Tongka or Tako, hat I hardly think this can be true. though I believe he is to leave home 10-morrow morning. He no doubt goes to Pao-ting-fa to meet his successor. Some are of opleten that
he intends going to the front to lead the troops
NEWCHWANG, November 19th. With the protection of the Petrel and Fire-ba brand the community feel quite safe against all comers. The two abips are docked opposite the Consulate in the centre of the foreign settlement; and formidable earthworks are bring rapidly thrown up round them,
and we
we now talk learnedly ||*| Birut
of the
line of
af delence, elc. We all trast we shall not have to take shelter behind these lines, bat Capiato Emery and Captain Tufaell are
victory, whilst others think he wants to leaving no stone unturned to secure our safety. get away before it is too tale. Poor, foolish oid And none too soon, for the Japanese are steadily.L! He has been eating the sweets for many if slowly, advancing on this port from the earl
years, and has despised the very men that were and from the south, and soon theneede of the means of prulig film Iolo perition, and bas defeated soldiers will be in our midst.
made friends with those
only where motiva was their own aggrandement and the lining their own packets, who have given him advice in matters the kne
knew nothing about;
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and
what is the consequence ? Urter defeat and rain. Li sees
this
now when Is too late, Tet he has ant the courage to throw up those who have worked his rain, and return to his old friends. Those he has desplied and cast on one alde bave taken care to report matters so that they reach the ears of the Emperor, who, although young, is wide-awake, enough to see how the wind is blowing at Tientalo. I am afraid the Emperor, with the amistance of Prince Kung and Priore Ching, will have to make many of the official clean a bead shorter before this unfortunate way li settled,
Chinese merchants st Newchwang, owing to Yesterday, the 18th init, the Japanese were offales there, are sending reported to be only 13 miles off, and their imported cargo back to Sharghat, Well-prompt measures were taken. A ccuncli of war
was hurledly summoned, and Chinese
nese are stilt coming to Shanghat from
and sli
sil were soon were no British men- ready for action, arms and ammonition served al Northern parts. There of war at Chefoo when the laat steamers left. nut to protect us from native soldiers. In an
Wesang
Verane took a number of French
hour or two news came that there had been Failors
mistake in reading the name of a town, and the in the Bayard at Chelon to Tientsin. It was stared here yesterday that LI Hang-chang
had
Japanese were 70 instead of 13 alles off. Since 1. Tientsin, and the steamers which arrived then they have advanced, and soon we may iner on in the day' said the same report was expect them. As I told you in my former
Tientsin, one
one version of the story being letters, the passes between Feug-buang cheng that he and Steng Tanial had left for Kobe in the and Lisoyang are very difficult, and here the Ziva, that vessel having cleared for Japan. It Chiness have made an excellent stand, driving was also
also stated that Li had left for Shanhaikuan back the Japanese time after time. A portion Aiclegram was
ram was irceived here on Monday night of the Japanese army has left the main body, that he was sit
was sit 1 in Tientsin, the truth of which and le advancing towards Halchdog through a remains to be seen. The German officers place called Hoang-bustion which is
th the Pelrang squ
S.S.E. of this port. Motienting, the pass where engaged with
received SS. dron who r 5.000 on joir ing. are
to prevent theired be a sound of the movere lighting is taklok place, is east of on. Dalilters fo
away with the
Sung, General ,with a la
a large portion of his army, Kang
left the Mollenling pass, and, proceeding south, Total of Port Arther monty,
was reported reached Kalchow, due booth of this port, ten to be a passenger by the Liting yesterday. We rond have not been able to verify this, though we days ago, and from there advanced to Fachow, have ascertained that
that there
which is between Kalchow and Kinchow, at Total amoog the passengers who was well provided with present fu possession of the Japanese. There maney. Accarding to a Chefoa report, Kangasalde. The army from Catullencheng will follow
will soon be
great
victory on ona or the other blown up in a juck at
Fert Arthur, From Chefoo t: Is also repo
after Sung's and attack him in the rear, or the reported that the
used their Japanese torpedo boats land the troops from the fleet. Army Javeling Post Arthur, or rather the The tugboat Prike, which was bound to Port Kiuchow portion of it, may be caught in a trap. Arthur with treasure to pay the troops there, was Meanwhile troops are pouring in here, and are Overhauled by a Japanes man-of-war and on the at once sent on to Kalchow and Fuchow.
plain stating: he was bound to New-
that he was allowed to proceed. After Ing out of sight he doubled back and arrived Cheiro on Sund y. Six Customs officers, with millway training, have let for Tientate. They ave been drafted from Ningpo, Foochor, sad Hankow
c'twang,
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Corresponder ce lo hand from (hefoo, dated Parlay last, gives a far from satisfactory picture the outlook from a Chinese point of view, Port Arthur had fallen Into the hands of the but the Chinese officials by refusing that recurrence were doing They could to
to prevent
jelegramos
In the midst of all this excitement we jog
along quietly, take our ususi exercise, tide, and play football, and some venturous spirits have commenced to play golf again, but I notice they take good care not to lay down "mines" but content themselves with very primitive pattleg greens
We have started a Club; there are to be 28 members and everything promises to make it a success, but alast the liquors, ordered by telegraph, have not arrived, and we hear there are
paccording the ciraptation of the seized all tha-cargo doals for the purpose of
newa.
The Chinese are said to have repiled very frebly to the Japanese
nese fleet during the
in
bombardment, but in some of the forts the e was co: siderable resistance to the assault from land. Jay noon on the 22nd the place was said to be i Jall possession of the Japanese, although in Jetters received from Cheloo yesterday it was stated that fighting was mill going on on the next day, Friday, the 23rd.
no
to be no more steamers, as the natives are afraid to buy cargo, and now the authorities have
making a bridge at Tientungil for the army to cross-N. C. Daily News Cor.
SHANTUNG NOTES.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
LINCHING, November 16th.
It will be remembered that there was a food here in August last. The waters have nearly all drained off, though still to the north-west there quite a glon where the people enter and leave their villages by boat, and where the water covers a considerable extent of territory. The government came
the aid of the
unfortunate
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The steamer Toonan has been engaged by the Red Cross Society to go over to Port Arthur and attend to the many wounded, there. Mr. C. D. Teary, of the U.S. Consulate, and Hon. Secretary to the Society, bas gone with them to act as Interpreter. Mr. Thomson, the London Times conespondent, and Mr. Norman, another news- paper correspondent, I am told, accompany item.
Mesury, Loals Splizel & Co. deny that the one tó ten millions sterling loan has been transferred from them to anyone else. In fit they have, I ́am informed, made payments and are making payments on account. Contracts for cruisers I belleve, have fallen through.
Shéng Trotal is still in office, although so many charges have been | id against him. He is reported to he a bitter and recret enemy of Hung-chang, and is said to have used many means to bring him in to disgrace. He is reported to have caused Censor Wan Tienz-aban to expose L1, in take the hirme from his own ahoulders. If Li's downfall comen Brut, Sheng is sure to follow. If the Emperos confiscates Li's and Sheng's forianes it will go a long way toward paying the Indemnity to Japan. But if Ll lives he may rise again, but should Sheng's downfall ever take place li will be the end of him-Mercury,
IMPRISONED ON A SHIP.
The steamship Normnusia, from Hamburg, arrived in the port of New York on Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 1892, with onses of cholera on board. Many of the ship's company had died on the passage. At Hamborg and cleewhere in Europe the disease was raging. The authorities In America wore alarmed lest the scourge should he introduced into that country. once they quarantined the Narmania with every soul of her
passengers and crow.
The writer was a passenger. It
was an awful time. Death was among us and on all sides of us. Nobody knew who next would fall, Wo were imprisoned. Liberty never seemed so fair, nor so far. We could neither fight nor dy. That we wero-hundreds of us—perfectly well, and yet bound together as with chains, that the health offlour of the Post one in our midst. When at last-after weeks port might see whether the plague would not yet
of thin-we wore sat on ahora, men lifted their hats
As far as could be learned the Peiyang squadron was in Wel-hal wel. It was declared upon which the Chinyuen tan was at the tock a well-known one, and it has ever inled the ffate was not enthely accidental. About yo fh of the bottom bed besar pred open, but the skip b:ing provided with stable bettom, there was
ours. Five thousand tacle were sent down for immediate arg
Pain and Wilson temporary relief, and the Magistrate mode a Messrs. were at Wei-bal-wel as divers, and Mr. Roberts distribution of a part of it. It seems, bowever,
to have be was about to be engaged. According to another
o have been done is
in perfunctory manner-to version the ironclad crossed
draw it mildiy--and as a consequence many from Port Arthur Wet-hal-wel on the 14th instant. Captain Yang People who were untouched by the floods were was on the bridge the wh le run, on the ton helped, while others who bad, lost everything and reverently said, "Thank God!"
asiated at all. As a result, over twenty cut for the ene
the enemy's torpeds boate. fired he turned in after Wel-hal-wei watig village leaving Commodore Lia to take the abi"gated, | villages have sent representatives to Chinanfu,
to The
complain
sin against the mandarlo.
part of the militia here that Some time
bren enlisted
ship in.
passage at present very narrow, and at a critical
were not
This was being abut up under conditions to make it -horrible and fearful. Yet any form of Inorgeration le bad enough. Here is a woman, for example, who says, “I never moved a yard from my own doorstep
pa fit, wh the silo had very Uttle bad bared to do service in this region or twenty wocks !" Hor own house was a prison-to
Crescent, alus Leander, Mercury, 5
her. Who had sentenced her? A judge? Roya power greater and mom pitiless than any judge.
Her tale runs thus: To April, 1889, whilst living at Lashor's Farm, Old Samford, Essex, a fire broke home. We have no call to romark on such a calamity. out, and the family wore burned out of house and The very thought of it is fit to make one shiver with
an end to experience such a disaster.
Co-day's Advertisements.
HARMSTON'S GRAND
CIRCUS.
ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS.
ON THE NEW RECLAIMED LAND NEXT TO MURRAY PIER.
MORE CHANGES. MORE CHANGES. THE ALDEAN FAMILY.
3 XCENCE ON THE ROMAN RINGS, MOLLE, ANNETTE S EVOLUTIONS ON THE GLOBE. THE COMIC ENTREE," HE BE AN ACROBAT." LE BLONDE'S TRICK EQUESTRIANISM. GILBARTO'S DOUBE SOMERSAULT. THE EXCITING STEEPLECHASE.
TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, 6TH DECEMBER, GREAT RIDING CONTEST over the Circus Steeplechase Course, A HAND- SOME TROPHY will be given to the BEST GENTLE- MAX RIDER on the Angirnilen Jumping Horses now taking part in the Steeplechase. The trophy in be given for the Best Riding. Judges to be Selected from the Audience. Gentlemen Competl'ors can try the horses Every Alternoon between 4 and 5.30PM.
ENTRIES to be Addressed to the Maniger of the Circus, Cast of Meïïrs. KELLY & WALSH,
FRIDAY, 7TH DICENDER, GRAND COMILIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered by THE HARMSTONS' to the POTULAR MANAGER, ROBERT LOVE.
A GREAT PROGRAMME, INCLUDING "GOOD DAY, BOSS."
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE Peformances. Doors open at 2 o'clock, to Commence at 3 sharp Children Half-price to all parts of the Clicus,
Open at 8 o'clock, to Commence at 9 Sharp. BOX PLAN at KELLY & WALSH'S.
ROBERT LOVE, Manager. Hongkong, 5th December, 1894-
ST. JOHN
flag
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above
ALODGE will be held la the FREKALASONS Hax, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the th Instant, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 5th December, 1894.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
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No. 438.
the 7th December, at 3 P.M. the privilege [OTICE is bezéby given that on FRIDAY,
of FARMING the GRANITE QUARRIES (* the Island of Hongkong, during the year 1805, ku mina a like MONOPOLY (or KOWLOON, will be put up to PUBLIC AUCTION at the Government Offices
1.The Monopoly in each case will begin on the fat
sat faudry, 1893, and terminate on the 31st: December, 18.
-The highest bidder zbave the upset price will be recommended to His Excellency the Governor as the parcharer ; but His Excellency reserves the right of not accepting the highest
bid. If any dispute arise in regard to any bid, bidding.
Wotels.
BAY VIEW HOTEL. THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG,
(On Shau-ki-wan Road.)
“HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and to be had on the Island, BAY VIEW occupies the best situation on the Shau-kl-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breesés from the Southward, Steam-launches can at *ny tiras come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn,
To the other altractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. daily.
Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, НАКОМЕ
Intimations.
AN APEAL
THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, Caine Road, begs most respectially to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind
supras, and she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's Shlite, made to order, and Caffi and Collars renewed on old
old ones. Ladies
Children's
Under-clothing. Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required,
The Superlures will also be most grateful for any PAPER, or old Envelopes, to be made into Books for the Children of the 'Poor Schools, who are taught by the Sisters.
Hongkong, sand Amrit, ilog.
DENTISTRY.
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Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD The BED-ROOMS are Commodious and and SHOWER BATHS, and in adddition to a
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The CUISINE is in able and experienced hands, and only the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.
For ferme, &c, apply to
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Well
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HIS temmadlour and
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• SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 18T TO MARCH (IST), One person, per month Üne person, per day............ ....$2.50 to $3.00 ...............$55 to 65.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
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mountains, In old man from behind the dread. For most of us it is Dko the world coming to the Monopoly may be put up again at a farmer | THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS.
can learn
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Well, what happened after that the lady shall tell No person shall at any bidding advance in her own fashion-the best of all fashions, because
than $50.
o the street in this inland elty. According to it is plain and straight to the point. She says thImmediately after the fall of the hammer,
I
· highest bidder shafi siga a Memorandum Agreement for completing the purchase acooed. to these conditions, and shall thereafter when required give security of two householders,
sat, to the amount of due falalment, of the Contract, if approved by one-twelith of the total and
His Excellency the Governor.
2nd-That the ❘ doorstep. After a time the fever abated, leaving me approved by the Gouramiam, for the
and that of Tochou-fu, were hurried off to The tide trok her head and brought her broad fight the Japs. The "braves" did not take 's'de en ta
en ta trek; one or more of compart pients filled, but she was safely beached hard kindly to this idea, but as they were helpless, less, started north. Since then they have been by. The incident assumes more serious
returning character from the fact that there is no dock at
by twon and threes until a large Wel-hat-wel Comm-dose Li apparently found we firesides. It is an old saying that if one
number of them are enjoying
the peace the responsiblilly too grest for himself, for on
would know what the ryb becommitted suicide. Captain McClure
Is going on in the Imperial i now on the spot and measures have been place, he must ask an taken to rem dy as far as possible the accident,
way, if the reader would know just the standing of Viceroy Li, he The Porpoise arrived at Chefoo on the sand,
allabouti
ut is from the first man he meets and salled again at daylight the next morning. The Bitish fleet in harbour on the 3rd con
common report, the great Viceroy can no longer sisted of the Centurion. Undaunted,
even wear a button or the peacock feather. His offences may be reduced 10 thres counte Ist. Daphne, and Pigmy, but ul about soos that day
That he did not inform the Emperor that Japan sailed for an unknown destination. The other
seady for war. men-of-war in part wree the French Bayard and Korean Kiog appealed to the Viceroy eighteen
Was making Lion, American Bollimore, German Alexanima to
times for drine, and Russian Kreyiser.
for aid, and foally went in person to the who hexid of the matter thus for the Emperor, first time || 3rd.That Li Heng-chang WAS OB THE LOMBOK REBELLION. Board a steamer returning from Kores and The Singapore Free Press's Samarang the Japanese ter them to attack.
painted out the Kowshing and other vessels to correspondent, welting on the 23rd ult., saya :----
Having so much wax news as the above, The Rajah and bis followers have
added to accounts more or less coloured, of Burrendered to the Dutch, and the principal Japanete victories, ม not surprising that the leaders in the affair wouldall arrive in Sourabaya
people begin to question as to the course to be Lo-day sa prisonces. Two of the battalions of paraved In case of the overthrow of the dynasty Infantry are returning at once to Java, and the "be necessity of getilog rid of
grid of the guess.seams addition to the gold and sliver captured by the to have occurred to everyone; hence it happens Dutch they have got a case full of precious Chins, has come into vogue during the last few that one of those by wards, so often met with in stoner said to be valued at over one million days No one talking, I've got my razor." guilders. To give an idea of the value, General Extra precautions are being taken against Vetter himself has made up an laventory of the robbers on secosat of the distress to the west of Flags are firing all over the island now lo duced some new tactics, supposed to be of the river. The military officer here has intra, bonour of the brilliant victories of the Dutch foreign origin, and a system of patrolling the arms, and congratulatory stelegrams have been treats, different from the old system, which exchanged between the Home Government and
prominen better protecijos if carried out.-N. C. Java over the finish of the war. The Governnt- Daily News. General has sent a special message to Mrs.
the brillant' Vetter, congratulating bor on
war now may be said to be practically ended. In
success of her husband,
A suit of gloam bas hung over Java f. 7 nearly three months owing to the Lombok trouble, but now the cloud has Iffied and one and all expect to see more lie in the whole Island. '
CHINKIANG.
TENGCHOWEU.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDIST.)
November 19th. Considerable excitement was caused recently is the college by reposts spread by the soldiers that the misslonarios and Christians were to bo killed. The foreigners took as, stock in the
Owing to our budding being dep from exposure, took a bad cold, whiph brought on rheumatic fer For fourteen days I was confined to my bed, and for twenty wooks I never mored a yard from my own weak, languid, and low. At arst I had a slakening taste in the month and a poor appetite. No matter how simple and light the food was, I was afuld ko oat, for it was sure to give me pain at the chest_and sides; so I often had to inosen my corset and undress myself during the day. I could not bear the weight of my clothing.
"I was constantly spitting up sour, frothy flaid, and had a gnawing pain at the pit of the stomach-ke hunger, and yet different. It was with dificulty I welded the kidney secretion, and my bowale, ankles, night and day, and sould not put my foot on the and lege began to swall. I got worse; I was in agony ground. Soon afterwards busky cough took me my throat flied with a thick phlegm. I could not sleep, and was never okay. Later on, I had often
to sit up in bed, for I felt as if I should choke.
-The Monthly Premium shall be paid luto the Colonial Trapery in advance upon the first day of each month.
6-Persons desirous of bidðlog at eiths of the two Auctions are directed to call at the Director of Public Works Office where further particulars may be obtained,
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary, Calonial Secretarylu Office,
Hongkong, 17th November, 1894.
NOTICE,
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Year after year I continued to suffer in this way, growing worse and worse, nati! I dospaleed of ove being wall again. But who can tell when troubleTHE ROYAL ENGINEER MESS will will come, or when relief? A wonderful Providence
NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any la over all,
DEBTS contracted by their MESS BOY or other SERVANTS.
Hongkong, 3th December, 1894.-
"One day in June a book came by post describing Mother Selgel's Curative Syrap and what it had done for many poor auferers. I got a botila from Mr. Buokiing, medicine dealer, and after taking 18 for a short time all pain left me, and I gradually gained strength. By taking an occasional dose I have since kept in good health and can eat and digest any kind Orman (Signed) Mrs. Lenza Garay, Moor End, THE Steamship Great Samplord, via Braintree, Essex, Aug. 94th, 1802."
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T
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Hongkong, oth April. 1804.
SIEN
TING,
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DENTISTRY.
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order that Mrs. Green's clear and truthful | Captain Grate, will be despatched for the abure statement may be of use to othert. (sa zba desires 15 | Pórts on SATURDAY, thể rgh instant, to be), we must add a word or two. The bad sold For Freight or Passage, apply to she caught at the fire no doubt “brought on" the
SHEWAN & Co., Agasis,
(1266 Hongkong, 5th Decembar, 1894.
TO JOURNALISTS,
report. Most of the older missionaries are now houmatic fever (as she relates), but there was some in affe:dance at the missions meeting at Wel-bin. thing back of the cald, for a cold never canter Chinese have been very much frightened afacerismatism. The rheumatle seeds, or polson, mat the Japanese have been at Port Arthur, just north already Be in the blood; and that poison is always of us in Manchuris, Refugees from the vicinity created by pra-existing indigestion and despepela, are arriving dally En
En large numbers, The U.S.S. whether the sufferer knows it or not. This is proved Baltimore came yesterday to make us a visit, by the fact that hire. Groen's ohlef ailment for ten and will probably leave to-day.
yours after the fire was not the umatism, but inilles
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November 26th, Abundant sain has fallen since I last wrote, and the drought is at an end. Every body Boems to be atleading to his own business, and Kanng Heo will have to look out for himself.
The fitis and a Chinese guabout anived tom up the river this moining The Concord is in port and will somalo all the winter if a general RIT
3. B. Hartwall, of the American Baptist tion and dyspepala and drepay, which is one of its of the Hongkong Triigraph, Libers), jogmas to amach of chinaware occurs. The Total is mission (south) is recovering slowly from a results and symptoms. When the digestion feasting the Lapikia of ible ship and the severe attack of dysentery and a suppurating American Consul today.
on the sack. His daughter, Miss Anna Some Manchus recently asked me whether || Hartwill, of Canton, is here haiping to care for Meson bad gone home or not, and mesoldier on him,
- Paukaisḥun öxpressed the general oplafon that:
Miss Lama G. Barión expecte to leave sosa we could make Japan quit we only chose te; } fer house for a year's furlough, Aravelry,
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competent man z no other wood apply drove teens to make Full particulars sa te experientos, espreity,
dnally righted by the remedy ale alludes to all apparent maladies besed together. Why? Books and she had but one, so we have sild.
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