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tion, as he was not sccused of wrong doing. This request was not granted, as, it was said, be would be nerded az a witness in the care of the alleged spy, but the promise was made that so long as he remained a peaceable chiren be

최다

would suffer no harm.

were

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1894.

send the two men to Hungchow, where they the Kling-than Mandarin who arrow-men to the non-necessity of the step, the reply was- | Byrap ↑’...-dhia helppia rsèdicine my mistress (I was

.

masks of yellow bexocord aklo. A free fight at argued if foreigners are leaving it was time they and between the shoulders, and a sinking filing at once ensued, the barrow-men using their flats also were moving south. Our Ningpo tailors the pit of the atomoweh, and a string of food gas in tye and barrow-wraps, the robbers, krivon, etc.

who have her

e her a located here for years sud do a throuk. Later on I had rheumatio pačiu în ney hairs,.. Several of the barrow-men, though strong men, good business with the foreigner, have also chest, and back. It for a doctor bod toe for six works, but I gak worse........Onadlay the cook were sorely wounded, and they lost every fond been Indnerd to send their belo eft ga south,

the abavidity and said, Why don't you try Mother Galgai's Carative of cloth, One robber war lekt behled u comic oor, When remonstrated with The next step wat in

dragged by the And WAI

immediately orde éd Foreign milssts go, my blong foreign tallor." living with lady in Camden Town) kept in the house A very high official here who had sent his family famly. I did so, and was soon as strong as south on the very Brit alarm of a Japanese attack **

and in 1801 she had the first was asked the other marning by the Emperor i was asked the other morning by the Emperadatbank of infuets, and in 1892 the spoonid, adrely himself and told the lie direct to the Emperor, described in part. We now complete the couns We proposely withold his name as the incident might find its way to the Palace, with disastrous results:

he

both decipitated. Some perenne SAT highfficials remarked, regarding the proposed execution of the young student against whom there was no cha ze, "What

it maiter, does Is Japsine." It ik aho said that the military officials at Ningpo were anxious to save thei both executed, it would refsel the greater credit on their diligence and efficiency.

POLICE REGULATIONS,

The police regulations of this city are carried out now with Increased strictnews. The soldiers go about the streets after the second watch, in regular patrols. Proclamalan have, beca Issued announcing that all public establish- ments shall be able to search, in order that the harbouring of spies and disorderly characters may be prevented.

TRADE.

in indrd. If the war continu-s ti will doubtless Interfere with many industries.-N. C. Dally

him to be hanged in a cage and starred to death. Diligent search, too, is being made after those at large, and as the condemned man has given the names of 115 persons as his accomplices. the Mandarin has some work before him and plenty of to "squeeze"-Shanghat Mercury.

Toom

TIENTSIN NOTES.

དཀརཱཏཐཱ, ཏ

(FROM A CORRESPONDINT.}

Tientsin, December 19th. The last addition to the Eastern-press exactly

expresses the War News of the past week.

the 1994 attack.

Mr. Mace says 1. The doctor continued to attend me for £ts wools, and I took ble medicines for that time, bat gained no strength. After having until | for seran wudku T mid to my husband, “I will now ade. what Mother Belgal'à. Cursive Syrup will do for me. Phape to waxy care influenzae well as other

A few days ago two small victories were rO- here by the Chinese in Manchuria_over ported the Japanese forces, which seem to be retreing

wese

said to have heen driven back some They twenty or thirty fi. The Japanese seem to be tried out this resolution i began taking the Byrap, id was soon on my fest again, and have intent, not upon marching unon Maukden (where slane kept in steeliest health, taking kn cocasional a veritable treasure once existed at tgp or three | does whai naudad, (Benić) Banan"Mion, "Monk's thousand was of taels and much vivables in

Farm,

1800 Pearls s

ve

Co-bas Advertisements.

@OVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

ro Marend Daa ainadas-VOLG

~HE following of

Tale a creatudas and Condition, to be held on the spot, on

פ-יי

THURSDAY,

By Command,

Lisyhotels.

BAY VIW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shan-kl-wan Road.)

THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and - TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be had on the Island, BAY VIEW » acemples the best altuation on the Shau-kl-wra Roed, commande un excellent view of the Harbour, and le always noen to the cool breeses

the 27th day of December, 1894, at 3 FM, are from the Southward. Steam-leanches can at Any time come alongside the jetty adjolning the pabjhansa for general information.

spacious lawn. To the other attracti¬ne of thle napular resort BATHING PAVILIONS have been added, und » LATINCH runs from

NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW érmy half hour after y P.M. dally,

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Under this herding our newly fl:dged Tencentes and precious stone", which were squan- / sy"), Great Warley, Brentwood, Boser. August pakte Ruethin Pula, to be held on Thursday, the

the next

in no single.cave bas / A Such an attack

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Ketlag Colonial Secretary. Calonta Serretary's Offices

Hongkong, Bh Pecember, 1994.

·Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Now we have never advertised Mother Belgiës | 10 dty of Deéémber, 1894) út 1 P.M., by Order Orative impremedy the Influensalie weeny the Governor of a Lond faste stated by Ms. Mitos cannot be disputed. Wist CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong,

did not have inihalosa until her system had bodi PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. dehillánted by indiaution and drupepula." It heusch": people: gatserally {Almes, wholly) that all - apidamnio de site e desded obolere scarcely bene touchas anybody soept dyspeptio-choles is a malarty of the bowse saly. The more, we hear ef -dose the more the pecef piles up showing thức persons with sound Hanation ses math amant dying of anything expept dolge or old are koe Burns, good "Mrs. Mioe's Influents by, taking any thi

round is stood on-the torpidity of her dignation. **Nba omon naked, “Doster, do you think I shall pos wali ? **. Time and Mother Seigel have said, “ Yondan

FREE SITY

thi vanz

Locality.

Ma

and Piquant Chimas given a blank *p*ce; dered, however by the Seventh Prince in Man- Workmen, especially those engaged in all There is complete all in the war storm, and churia) but on concentrating their forces en Fort armies may weaving, complain that their trade is suffering nothing bas reached Tientaln either of offensiva from the Influence of the war. Also the fan trade, or defensive operations. We have had dally | Arthur or Shanbalkburn where both part is the conclusion? à very simple one indeed. 1744 for a term of 999 years.

e expected to meet after the espeare of reports of landings north of Shanhaikus, Calko, Not that fans are used in the winter, but it seems.

combined. attack on Chinchowis, etc..

preparatory to but in no etc., etc.. that fans are shipped from this place to distant

expected this pisces north and west, in the winter sexson, bet there been the leat authority for the statements;

year in spite of the saproach of winter. The the orders for this season have been counter- up to date the count teleg

соли legraph wires are unbroken Tea as far as Newchwang and messages are coming Japanese First Army Corps seems to bave been and active, and the afvance of the reason

afrint of advancing to Moukden. Their ping as urai). Mukden is believed

making mals object seems to have been to divide the objective;

Chines armler and prevent them concentrating now affords some hope that Peking le not withia the scheme of operations for the winter. Trons upon Past Arthur. In the their trade the

surceeded. The iste victories claimed by In the meantime are steadily being mossed for

Chinese over the Japanese in Mancharls were the defence of the expital, and all the approaches На to it are now covered by the camps of the Humply the result of the natural movements of

FUN 'braves, Passengers to and from Peking have

Japanese. through these camps, and meet with diff-rent receptions ;; as a rule they are un lested, though freely critchard, It is abundantly evident that the Peking authorities are keenly alert to the adequate protection of foreigners just

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News.

CHEFOO NOTES.

(FROM CUR GWY CORRISPONDENT)

Chelo, December 12th.

to

Strce last I wrote you we have been having som what agitating experter ces here. The native town has been in a sate of wild panic, which his effected the foreigners in a certain extent. Immediately after the fall of Port Arthur, warn an atack

-on W.-had-wri

was expected, the

The weather has been unprecedentedly foggy baliel become general aming the natives bere that the defenders of the latter place would

sad depressing. Foralmost a whole week Tientsin has been runless, and for the greater part of it muriny and bolt, and would be certain to

covered with raw dense fog. The effects of hurry Chef a before disprising. A large and

thle have been disastrous as regards, trade ; DD Influentiel deperation of Chinese merchants

Friday (7th December) there were 16 steamers waited on the Bati a Cannol, with the request

the bay and the 'block' was amazing. The that he would ret

he would vet 1,000 men of us landed.

and canals are frozen, so are the plains, pends from the men-of-war, for the general protection i

but the river itself after giving ominous signs. and when they fund this impossible, they ber- grd fra email to cr. One (the leading store-a finaily declared for a grace of a few mare

days.

the natives, this ties are current among

|

the

The 30th of November has arrived and the Japanese are not ep to date They have, how- er, embarked, it is said, a Port Arthur, and the two armies may meet somewhere about Shanbal- kuan and then march on Peking. All seem bellews that an advance on the capital even in winter

is in contempl tion. They will have walk over. No resistance is to be expected after the experiences of the past. China's power completely crushed and the troops will not fic the

and stand fire. They engaged Japanese and star to fi ht for so much month, but they had na idea they were expected to meet disciplined troops. The Japanese may, hownder,

Instead of coming to Peking land new Wel-bal wet, and take it

and the remains of the Chinese fleet. The taking of Formosa need not trubie them, not at least at present. That 1989

part of the

and then the fact of lis being an island to import. ent. It is probable the Tapanese will also attack Shan-bat-kuan, where there are said to be 60,000 troops. Afterwards the Tarn forts may possibly be laken... In the past Japan has always been more than a match for China by sem. She will probably be suflified to occupy the Httoral.

THE BAR AS À PROFESSION,

A CRIERLESS PICTURE.

Krepsiz yen effered to board and lodge some go

Our defence has been s'engthened by some men, grails, in gider that he might feel safe under the shadow of their As. A such a

¡could

zro odd marines and allors, English, American, and will '1 into their hands without an effort. It can hardly be said to he Chinese even at the French. Russian and German-and on dit filly bardi have been made without the tacit

Spaniards are coming. As there is no apparent ton to the prilog with it as

present day, and China will offer no great objec of the Trots, though be, of course,

reason for these additions to our already strong indemnity. Must Chinese know nothing about Any connection with it, the matter appeared

forces, their arrival has given rise to mare pecu-tts whereabouts or of his size and productieos, grave enough; and i's gravity was beightened

Istion. There is no doubt that many of the new by a communication in the Consal from a mie

comers are rolng up to Peking to email detech- stenary gent eman of long experience, whose daries being him into con-tant contact with many

ments as Legation guards. Indeed, I think I of the "braves" who garrison our forts, He bag

am right in saying that a few of the British have already gone in carte. Altogether we have now beard that the men folly intended unitlep

some 700 railors and marines of all nationalities: on the first sign of japanese descent in the

the behaviour of the men ashore is excellent victly to loot the town, and to treat the foreigners n the Japanese had treated the

The exodus from Peking and Testrin has Chines: *t

at Port Arthur." As very exaggerated

been enormous among the wealthier satives. Cart hire is at a premiem of rça per cent, and tiles of [panese

it some of the rural districts vehicles and id a pleasing prospect to

borses are not to be bad for mores,

In many Formal meetings of Consuli were held, and informal meetings of non-Com

places of non-Consplend

the

reasantry bara hid their carts and berrows so as to avoid compulsory and aspald a general desire was expressed for some armed

Buro service.

In the National Review, " An Ordlunry Man," force to be stationed on shore, for some organl

Mrs. O'Conor has returned to Peking, and who has command of a more than ordinarily sation of the foreigners of the Settlement for

smart pen, seeks to warn away aspirants from self-defence, etc. However, our geola Consul, may seems angallant to offer any remarks on other Indien arg following her example. It

the overcrowded profession of the Bar.

Nothing like the famous just man, was fim ; it in a

but a miracle," be so delicate and almost parsons! subject;

#CBD tays, Improve the serious responsibility to take armed

med possession

but as in the prospect of certain remote con prospect for the simple fact is that the members of a portion of friendly country, a proceeding

tingencies, the presence of ladies and children of the Bar are increasing in direct ratio, its Doly

just ble by

ble by the dirrst extremity.

work decreases. Under such conditions, meet- The ruins propre Ive-ol Cheloo were would greatly hamper the auton and more.

would ing of distinguished members can no more mente of the foreigners in the capital. It would shown him. and left him andismayed. The

The be wise If the ladies did not return just of senior wranglers can make two

make the profession prosper than an assemblage -foreiga Admirals reconised that British internals

and two.

five." the Well meant efforts have been made by dis- | 01 | here were paramour and would follow the

As for the incomes made at the Bar, the Isy Interested and interested alike to deter them {alitative of the British Naval authorities, who from

doing

10 for the present. Mr.

amtumen that every barrister in actual mind have sent a sip alman on shore, and night tonk-out flost, day and night-messures Delring, accompanied by Mr. Taylor, has

reterned to which are doubtless quite adequate, so long sick and will, from at least, be reprosented by Tientsin. Sheng Taoial is very the sea is calm, the nights clear, at

r, and the Japanese

Hoang Taotol at the Halkwan yaman. Lia

the F

only

be taken. The French Admiral, nimala'ed by und the ground carefully

practice is earning a a comfortable Being I-while the income of a silk is numbered by thousands AS 接 matter of course. The fact that Altees leaders in actual practice are not making £1,500

1 year would be scoated as myth. Unless

out an assured independence. To make anything at so is success. At 40 most men would count themselves If their net profits resched

lucky if their 500 year. The. mest a

mest a common law Juntos

can hope for is about 1,000 year. To make

D

far away. When a northerly gule la blowing, Kasy! is expected daily, and it is fully anti-man is a Scotchman the Bar is impossible with

ale dense with snow, and the mulige

mutisens savages en route other measures will doubtless cipated that he will confine his offices for the

present to the direction of the Hu troops.

A welcome relief to the monotony of outport He appeared

this week in the Tencent and #15 ce ti), a good natured Piquant Chimes (pries 1 and clavar skit on our local paper." The sheet has many merite, not the least of which are lin excellent typography wed handsome margins. La gazanis fa a dead secret, but the smart and pungent wit, not acrid but still with a good dash of tartaric acid about it, and the steady uniformity of the style show that it is chiefs the work of one man ; from the Attle salt in bis remarks be

a peittion from the Consular agent and all the French ghj-ct, has had surveyed, and posts marked out where bodies of men will be prompir stationed if fature events make it seem desirable. Our energetic Commisioner

of Customs has also taken steps to arm his s'aff, and has arranged a

place of refue for the women and children, and a rallying-place for his mes, to that if the rst comes to the worst, the savages will not find the foregrets of Chefoo galte so osay a prry as their comrades at Port Arthor were. Rifles *nḍ ammunitiɔa havé also been served out za adridry Bebish subjects, and they will, probably cohere to the Customs organisation, if it be elastic enough to edit

to admit Outsider.

The native authorities have not been idle; all deserters, hom Port Authur and elsewhere, are promptly arrested and marched off to thele de

Fos; and the Futal has stranged for a strong force of braven in whom he has confidence to take up position where they can defend the town from muilneers either from Wei-bui-wel or

Tai

News

Baro

..

HONGŘONG TEMPERATURE,

(From Almers, Das. Pulconer & Co.'s Raghaar,) To-day-

(00)

Co-day's Aobertisements.

·HARMSTON'S GRAND

CIRCUS.

fondant dd bs

Inland

Probendas, [i za

S.E of Approxi

mife

Contents

Square f

ts! Chinage ='Molt:gay' Cemetery. aten. 873.710: [UR BACHPISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

YN accordance with Ordinance. No. 6 of 1875. Undermentioned BANKS will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business

Pivité Tisters or Tiffing prepared in First- èlasu stwie on the shortest notice, and Mexis can be served at eli kowe.

Hongkong, rith Annast. Read-

FUJIYA HOTEL,

AMIYANOSHITA,

HAKONE.

f64%

Four and a half hours, from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

THE ELETRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES, EXCELLENT CUISINE,

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

124

on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the agth 856) and 16th Instant respectively.

For the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,

'AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,

A. C. MARSHALL,

Manager, Hongkong, For the HONDRONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION, T

'T. JACKSON,

Chief Manager, For the BANK OF CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE STRAITS. LIIrzo. HowagONG,

CHANTREY INCHBALD,

Manager.

For the NATIONAL BANK

...LIMITED

CRINA,

GEO. W. F. PLAYFAIR, Chief Manager.

For the MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA,

LANFTED, 1

9. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proplater,

THE

ROYAL STAG HOTEL, (LAYR THE STAG HOTEL)

-Established in 1857-

Nos. 148/150, QUEEN'S FOAD CENTRAL.

bornably renovated and, under new and THIS POPULAR FOTEL has recently been

experienced Management, offers Accommodation at most renganable rates to BOARDERS and VISITORS, ansprprised to the Colony,

The BED-ROOMS are Commodfear and Comfortable FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in såddition to

WELL APPOINTED

FAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING

ROOMS, with every convenience.

The CUISINE la lo able and experienced hands, and only the best, hands of WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept. ¡ For terms, &c., apply to

E

JOPN THURÐURN, ***120

Manager. Hongkong. For the BANQUE DE L'INDO CHINE,

Hongkong Agency.

FMILE MAYER, Manager, Hongkong 19th December - 180L

CUSTOMS NOTIFICATIONS, No. 61.

1320

c.λ

ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING OTICE is hereby given that TUESDAY

WILD ANIMALS..

+

t:1

A

TO-NIGHT | TO-NIGHT

FAREWELL TÉRFORMANCE,

:

FAREWELL PERFORMANCE,

AND

GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT

MR, GEO. HARMSTON,

this means a life of anremitting drudgery-anions | THE PROGRAMME OF THE SEASON Fuch an one be of fron constitution.

comes the great question whether to lake THE PROGRAMME OF THE SEASON 1

"He is between the devil of a position silk or not":

Then

the faith

ke

LAST NIGHT OF THE BEAUTIFUL HORIKE, LAST NIGHT OF THE DARI: O Rinum, BALAST NIGHT OF zaw Daring GYMNASIE,

LAST NIGHT OF THE FUNNY CLOWNE, CAN› ZZETLE OF THE EQUILIBRIATO, LAST NIGHT OF THE UNIQUE MIKAGERIE,

༔©¢

next, tha seth lontant, and TURSDAY, the rat Tannary," sõọc, wẫn bé OBSERVYD AS HOLIDAYS at the Kowloon Customs Offer

WORK at the Ochem Examination. Office and Customs Stations WILL PROCEED *

H. ELGAR. HOBSON, Commissioner of Customs for Kowloon and District. Custom House, Kowlana, roth December, 1894.

EITLAND...

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LODGE,

No. 5a5.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 27th 1stant, at 8.30 for a p.m. precisely. Visiting

Brethren are cordially invited,

Hongkong, 19th December, roj.

K

TO JOURNALISTS,

F1324

EXPERIENCED CAPABLE

THE MANAGER,

Royal Sing Hotel, Hongkong, 3rd November, 1834. |- frr48

·PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,

•HIS commodious and well appointed

HOTEL, situated at a keight of 1,aço feet thova san-lévél, ́has just been thoroughly redturated, vemirated and re-formistad, and a NEW WING has been bullt, which commanda magnificent Views of the Barbour and maloland of China.

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER IST TO MARCH SINT), One person, per day............$2.50 to $ 3.00 One person, per month

***$5 to 60,00 Married couple (occupying one rooms) per

5.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

mouth

»?»»

som$100 to 10.00 Married couple (occupying two moms)

per month... mumsun$110 to 120.00 Extra Bed-room, per mouth.......

For further particulars, apply to

20.00

MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel. Hauskone, 16th October, 1904.

1938 THOMAS' GRILL ROOM9,

A JOURNALIST wanted for talar (Corner of Quien's Road and Duddell Streat. of the Hongkong Telegraph, Liberal texas to <=r| 4' competent, man ; ng other need apply.

Full particulars as te experience, capacity, gad samman to be pent tą i

be cannot maintain and the deep sea of a future be cannot anticipate. If he be wise he takes a

unty court-if be cho get County

More likely

abysmal would seems to live in a garret.-N. C. Daily is guided by his wife, and makes the

plang The last danger of a good wife is

she bas

in her husband. The prize is temptlog. Even now

now there a are probably le pleasanter "position that of a successful OC, but the risk is terrible. Instance after instance occur of men prominent as juniors who

falled to Irad. No doubt a man should LAST NIGHT OF. THIS GREAT SHOW, have have saved. The Bar, however, is

·Peking NOTES.

imosi

of

[ae will

Jew

improvident

the forts. U duckily m•ny of us do not abaro a house and a fountain, · Largo numbers of the say when any particula long views are execu. confidence, and would rather have no Chinese higher Chiceat are tesorting thither to witness confiers in our mid-t, a sentiment which the nawile mode of filumination, which seen sto striks tive merchants cordisily reciprocate. Romium of peace have been rife here for some time, but our hopes are now getting faint ; and we look

A

MATE

BOX PLAN at Kelly & Walsh's,

ROBERT LOV,

Managm, lo Hongkolle, 19th December, 1994,

2/ PUBLIC AUCTION,

The correspondent of the N. C. Daily News writes from Peklog on the 3rd lost.- all the Chinese servants in foreign empty. We to give credit so long and so fadedpis

The Trungli Yamba has ordered a cursus of cannot divire as

necessity. There is no body of men its purport. Mr. Kierulff has erected a gas enginn slectric Few are paid more than half their nominal within the year, and it is impossible to income spparatus by wlich be illuminates bls store,

I be forthcoming. sable, and forms wouble to look facts in the In choosing

it is as well without, at the Americans them as very novel.

face. The Bar has Hule to offer sid Rain fell bere

A north-face. Depp Noyember west wind blow on the 21st, and wo had forg as bis tricks are seth, as is in unlvarani successful advocate is like a new comedian: so foward to exciting times when the Japanese degrees of frost that night. This frost continued demand. In (me, unless very excapitous! THE Unlesigned su secerad instructions

Meanwhile our parties go much as usual ; on | “A

for three days, since which time it has again become milder. The sky was clouded on the man, he must make way for men with newer. The 5th a subscription dance was held at the Savage

Clob Hall; the Bayard #rxcellent hand 28th and that evening, and all day as the 26th methods.

an enlivened i Admiral Dupuis and some of his now fell, amounting to 21 inches. Another fall officers, some of his officers, some of the of snow occurred on the evening of the 30th, Ballimore, etc., were provent, as well as most of the zeildents, and dancing was kept up till s

m.-N. C. Daily News.

theft eext more,

YUNG-KANG,

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT)

Yung-k'ang, November 28th, The enclosed in a little more I have been able to get at the truth of and so send it on to you. I have been again to Hu-chan and district, and now all is glit, slthough about the Igih imat

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Beo

The lady residents of Peking are still forbidden

to return to the doomed city. There seems to be for more scare and fear of an invasion, or at foast of vidlance from the Chinese soldiery, Tientsin than priats at the cap ial. The Amert cas minionsries and their families with two exceptions are at thete posts, and so slso are the Fo oman Catholic Falbers and Sisters, and seem to be going out and le amongst the people with ont dread of any sort. The city is perfeely quiet over the messes adopted by the Government for our security, and peaceful residence seems to have been attended so far with thccs.

IT IS EASY TO ASK QUESTIONS,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

MONDAY, the 24h. Dincamber, 1894.

............ M kie Bar Rooms, Querals Road,naVAS

317-

A CHILE can ask questions that a wise men 'HOUSEHOLD TURNITURE, &C.

blest doctors don't like to have people sak them. shewor. Yes and there are some questions that the Bay a question of this sort-while we see about

(For Sundry Agcownia)?; TAPERTAM COVERED · DRAWING

it, however, we might as well to the story straight RHSULLE MARBLE TORGRE away and have done with it.

114 STOR TABLES, CHIMNEY GLASSEL

Mr. Sarah Made was very ill with inđujejo. That was in February, 1891, the time of the epidemic. The attack was severe. She was suddenly seised with * violent pain in the head (both front and back) and temples. She had pain in all her joints too, and we

STABLE, Į SIDE.

hot and feverish. She went to bed and: sank

for the 2 B1472ndaspora TURI ING:|

The audience in the Palace has passed off doctor. He sms, agamined her, took bez temperalpay. IRON LEDETÉADS, DOUBLE & SINGLE without any

the robbers came during the night to the village Chinere officials predicted, and the fear of man. The lady sould not turn herself in bed. Uke DOORS CRESTSIDRAWERK DIESSING || of the dire evils happening which —örer 100 degrés-and vald very little like a wies | WARDKOHEN, WARDROBES WENIGLAIS |

where the men altacked them on their return the

from Hu-chen and tried to fire the village by which was always used as an argument ainst lived on slope, such as milik and broth; she could pet TABLE and MARBLE TOP WASH-HAND

the sight. The Caleese cousiltalon

ilon swallow a morsel of solid food. Her husband prison, adler setifog light lu two straw-roofed houses in dide- i KIRBANDkered ass whit by allowing the bee to take strong food, saying, "If you “don't st rent parts of the village, and at once decamped, has not Happily the fire went no further than the straw † Va.alen Ministers to enter the Forbidden CNY When one can't out be ben'i met, and there's fan anda.

Bats. Two hundred braves had been sust from in their foreign clothes and without the Nioghal, lest any farther attack be made on Ha-chea

prostration. In

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will starra." Right enough; but he forgot thai

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