I SỐNG OF THE YUAS
Come listen to me, all ye hesity longshoremen, Come laten to me, an'1'll pipa ye a song ;- 'Bout how I went sailin' up a river in Chica
When I was the skipper at the tight New-
chwang,
"Twas the year '96 if I recollects rightly,
But I can't be qulis sure of the month or the
day;
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was lyid at Woosung with my lights burola'
bightly
An' everything in order, a little before day.
Ten 1ys to my first officer, which Sam was
hirname,
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Are we goin' to stop here all our lines to the
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"'lere' a good twe-koot tide an' we'd belier be
maria'
An' get right across for to pass sound the
bend,"
"Aj aỳ, sir,” says he, "but I sees another
steamer
"bshowin' her green light upon aur port
Me."
"WE duab it," says I, "we'wo a right o' way
surely
Win were a-gola' up on ti a lep o' the tide i"
So I arbearded my beim an' went half-spred
aheal, bays,
Anjeli ibat tere craft to take care, o'beralf; Wilch ran right smack into her not far from
the lightshis,
Ane went to the bottom, bavin' slipped off
a shelf.
Then te Carlo Enqulty they treated me
respreifal,
An' th President, says he," You're a seaman
skill;
"An' the court makes so bold as to ax your
plalon
"How keep these pour labbers from camia'
BL
Then I un' I tells 'en my view an' opinions,
Aa "bank ye," says 'be, "You're's true
High salts
But this is so mixed on this bloomin' öld
"That wain't got no choice but to say you're
insult."
By an' by the wars case in the Queen's Court
o'astice
With the adge an' the lawyers in splendid
122;
An' (2ɔon it was decided that the cause of
collitos
Was becaue that bally steamer had not given
way.
Now I've finlied my song, an' I hope you all
likes t Which the mural of the same is as clear as the
day:
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If a ship's "gotths tide,she can do what she
please
· A¤' lawyers filawyers, whatever yOU SAY, -The Rattle.
FOOTBALL.
SCOTLAND ZỈ, THE WORLD
This match played at Happy Valley before a large crevdlóf spectators on Thuriday Inst.
As wigal, the start pas late, and it was no! matli enme minutes alter the adrested lase that the World kitkid off and took the ball to the Scottish goal, whiệt it was quickly returned and the World's dèences were threatened, but without retuli, angifter #lutte slow and undrelded p'ar on elber side Gow shot and scored the firsyawal br. Scotland. The Scots took the bull agste, andäfter a fast run up a bot shot was made which set over the World's goal, when Symington took it up again, shot, and mited. The World then, backed up and, took
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the bull well into the Scottish ground, where a corner was claimed and neatly placed by Slade, but fisted out of gos! by the Scots custodis,
only to sit in another corner for the World, however, which Slade again took in hand and maffed badly, missing all bat an unfortunate spectator. A foul wat then clifted and given against the Scots, win got the bill away and took it to the World's goal, where
btained corner which was kicked by Mackay, but without respit, and was immediately followed
they
by another, which was well placed by Symington
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but not converted. The World, then mida s rush and gained another corner which was fairly placed by Simpsos, but taken away by the ecals and returned again and a hot shot made at the Scot's defences. Some hot work took place round their goal, but without result, The Scots then made ■ determined Bush which was saved by Looker, who was la capital form and fully worth two men to his side, repeatedly aving the goal, which the Scots now pressed hard. The World at last got the ball away from their oed and a lot of fast play went on near the Scot's goal, which was ably defended by Maliland, The Scots got on the ball again, however, and alice some fast play centred from the right wing and scored their second goal. Alter some fast play on both sides hili lime was exiled, the score standing Scotland two, The World wi
On play being resumed the work was general for a time, when a fool was given against the World, and after a litile passlog Gow scored the third goal for the Scots. The Scots immediately took the ball down to the World's and again, but the latter evidently were determined to have something to show when time was called and after several attempts Grayson gained the first gaol for the Wald by a clever long kick from the left. The Scots then rushed it up to the World's goal and Symington shot and missed, Simpria then took the ball and ran it up to the Scottish end and missed, but working up again made a long shot from the right, which was cleverly hinded Into the net by Grayson, making the second goal for the World. Excitement then became intense amongst the spectators and the play grow fast ⚫ and furious, each gos! belugthreatened repeatedly but without result, add ut iust the whistle blow for time, leaving the victory to the Seats by three goals to two.
Scotland had a splendid team, but the World wind trifls werk and could have been batter picked.
COTLANDE. W. Maliland (H.K.FO), gool Bambardier Briggs (25th, R.A,) and Hendorsen (Kowloon), backs; Í. Kipling (Cooto), W, Wilion Kowloon), zos Bandeman Backa nah (Cento), halves"; "." Symington (Kow- look), D. Gaw (Kowloon), #. McSwayed (Kow- Iooth Gunner Logan (35th, Co, R.) and E. y.
JH,K. F,C)) forwards.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1897.
QUARANTINE IN TONKIN.
REGULÊTIONS PESCINDID,
The Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce forwards the fellowing 1:tter dated 23rd Dec 1896, for publications —
Conuntat de France, Hongkong, la 23 Décembre, 1896. Monsieur la Secrétaire-Colonial,-Pour faire sólie a ma lettre du 9 Septembre dernier, j'ai l'honneur de vous informer que Monsieur la Gene verner-Gé-éral de l'Indo-Chino a pris an anété en date du 14 Novembra sdmettant à la libre pratique dans les porta de notre Colonie, les provenances de Hangkor g
Veuilles agider, M.,
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#WORLD GET; Tew (W.Y.R.), conf; I. ers (Cente) and Lieut. Ryall, (W.V.R.), H..W. Slade, (H.K.F.C.), H. W. Looker, FRC. Cappels), and Lt. Crowley, (W.Y.R.), 1. Richards (Cento), H. Simmonds, p), W. Dalton (Cento), Liegt Logo, May); mnd. Idømt. Gasyson (B.X.F.C) for:
SREE 14-17, P, Q. Davies, R.A.
LEON DE LE ROUX. [Translation.}*
even to the chicle of royalty was averted by the sudden death in Australla last Sunday of Sadle McDonald.
Advices have been received fee in Melbourne to the effect that an less a personage than the Earl of Shafiesbury had become enamoured of le frollere saabrette, who for several mon's bad been starring to the colonies in Hoy's "A Trip to Chinatown."
The announcement of their engigement hað been made at the clubs and in theatrical circles, ji was said, and colour had been given to the story according in the rumour, by the fact that the Earl had presented her with diamond ornaments aggregating in walus $50,000,
ROME, November 30th, A consistory was held at the Vatican to-day, at which Canon Gluseppe Pilico and Monsignor Raffaelle Plexes were creased cardinals. Count Copa-Grosil, the consistorial advocate, delivered
under natural draught, which developed at knots. As the powerful venel carried qufte i heavy armament for a cruiser, and many ion of coal, the speed is considered to by remaikabie, and as fully Justifying the change to water toba bellers. The Powerful, however, har no side aiment, although she has a protected deck of four inch steel, maximum thickness on the slopes. She cotiles two 23-lack guns, twelve f- toch guns, size:n' 11-pounders, and twelve 4- pounder quick-firing guns. The big pans ma mounted on the ferecesila and poop lu berbeik. the guns themselves protected by a hood, The marrd deck is composed completely of thes thicknesses of steel plating, but at the edges where it jalas the side of the ship, two of the skins of plating svo di continued, consequently the extreme edges of the deck for a width of a loot or two have only one skin of plating, which has been severely leized as likely to expose
coemy.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,
MAILS DUS:
French (Natal) te-morrow. India and Straits (Kuiisang) 4th inst, American (Doric) 7th Inst. German (Prina Hinrich) rath last. English (.......................) 1ğil inat. American (China) 17th Inst. Tacoma (Macduf) igth lost. Canadian (Empress of ....................) 27th Inst. THE strable Monmouthshire i.it Victoria for Yokohama aud Chiss, of Her Dials, on the 30b alto.
The Canadien Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of Japan tell Yokobacık for Vancouver
eamshira, 19th December-Niodi, Bullmouth Shanghat, Four Melních, Rlogun Maru, 29th December-Bennokr. Canton, Kids Normaniste, Glenarinay, Oopack, Cowrli.
HOMEWARD-22nd December-Trucer,Vindo- dowa. 19th December-Caledonien, Gerda Benvolrich.
A SHORT TALK ON BEING TIRED.
ARE you a working man, or a working woman? I having been born on the sinister sido of certain linos don't mean one who is so by classideation, or by of social cleavage, but solely because you daily do sown sort of real, honest, and useful work? Yêu? I shake THE Innerisi German Mall liner Bayern loft without overdoing, and that (being still hearly and
your hand.
I hope you manage to live by it
yenerday.
In continuance of my letter of 9th September sa ocation, in the course of which he favoured the vitals of the skip when rolled away Xom the Shangbai for this port al a p.m. yesterday, and healthy you sometimes find yourself tired, dogstired,
last; I have the honour to Inform you that the Governor-General of Indo-China has made an arder dated 14th November admitting to free grailque to the posts of cur Colony all arrivais irom Hongkong, (It stems exordinary that the decree of the Goverbor-General of Cochin-Chios, dated the 14th November last, graniing free pratique to All wessels from Honphang, Junks and steamers alikor should only have been forwarded by the French Conan to our Government on the 13rd December, and should not have been communicated by the Colonial Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce until to-day. Perbapa Mansleur Le Roux entrusted his despatch for the Colonial Secretary to the Post Office bere instead of sending it by a coolle. That wilfully account for the interval from the 23rd December to the and January, but it still leaves room for explanation as to the length of time" the information took to come from, Salgon here. From the 14th November to the 23d December is a period of 39 days. We get letters from Iceland In raiber less tee-Ed. Hongkong Telegraph.]
THE LIBERIAN DIFFICULTY.
B.M 5. ALECTO TO THE REICUE.
IND OF A CONSPIRACY TO HARASS ENG- LISHMEN AND DESTROY THEIR PROPERTY.
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the beatification and canonization of Jons of Arc. His Holiness the Pape responded: "Ad acum l-am congragationem at videat el referat
Nelther Pilies 1 or Plerroll'is a bishop. They were personally selected by the Pope an account of their unusually bigh theological attainments.
BERLIN, Germany, November 30th Places Elibeth, widow of Pilace Leopold of Li pe, is dead at Detmol! She was born Places of Schwarzburg-Rubolstadt and was 53 years of age.
War
CITY OF MYXICO, November 30th General Disg will taken the oath of office to-morrow President of the republic for the
LIVERPOOL. November 30th. The steamer Botango, which has arrived at Liverpeol from the West Coast of Alilca, reports that the British warship Alecto, which was sent to Liberia ta consequence of British subjects being molested and their procesty sestroved by satisfactorily. After a full inquiry lata all the fourth consecutive term, making fin terms on Liberians, succeeded in settling, the difficulty
facts of the clic, Colonel Cardew, Governor of the chief magistracy. He will, if he lives, show at the end of his term, which conclodes the Sierra Leone, who secempaled the Alecto, demanded that $1,003-be paid by the Libertad century, several rallways crossing Mexico from Government as compensation for losses susses to ac, gigantic port works, and hundreds of tained by the British. The Libetians were slow, new factories. The Government will slick to In grinting the demand, whereupon the cam the silver standard: an belag, to the opinion of mander of the Alecto nólified them that unless
the administration, the one best adapted to this they complied by noon the next day be would country, and as affording it at the present rate seize the Custom Hause. The lodemdity was et exchange an immense protection to home then pild.
Industry, while at the same time securing for his export a gold premier which operates an bounty to tropics planters. It la bellowed that General Diza may go around the world during the coming
Detalk of the troubles fatween the British and Liberians reached Fagland at the begloning of the month. They showed that reports received at Steira Leone stated that a club of Liberians had been formed at Grand Batsa, the object of the members of which was to annoy and harass Sierra Leone subjects in Liberia, with the view of driving them out of the country. The bou ca of two Sierra Leone merchants, Mr. Nylander and Mr. Reffall, were set on fire. That of the former gentleman was entirely destroyed. The Liberians surrounded the balle log and threatened to shoot any Sierra Leoneana who attempted to extinguish the flames or in save any contents. Notice was the posted up In the public streets ordering all Stern Leone palives to quit that part of the republic within thirty days, otherwise they would be killed by members of the club. It was asid the leading citizens had no sympathy with the oul ragea, hot, on the contrary, they were seeking to bring the offenders to justice.
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It was andersined that the British wessels would go first to Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, where Governor Cardew would Interview Pre sident Cheeseman and then proceed to Grand B****
The vessels were due at Monrovia October.28th,
It is believed that this disturbance arose out of an agafon which was began a couple of months ago against Sierra Leone merchants accumulating large sums in business to Liberia and then retorning with their canlngs to their gwa country.-Frisco Chronicls.
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NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL
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BARON BAPASHI ON CHINA.
Buon Hayashi, Japanese Minister to Chior, whợ, it has been stated, is to l'a iravaferred to Rustle, went over lo Teklo recently on farlough, and there he was, as might be expected, ret sat edly interviewed by the enterprislag journalist of the metropoils. The Japan Maff exys that the best of these interviews was repartet in the 74%, and of this li given a summary to dis own Columos. The vlows of such an able and obser vant diplomatist are well worth noting,
BOSTON, November 30th. The Waltham Branding" case, in which cfficers of the Orange Leige are charged with Barca Hayashi regards the situation of China assault upon a candidate for membership, was
little more hopefully than Westerners are on tial before Judge Hardy to the Superior. Inclined to do, which may be partly asc.ibed Court at Cambridge today. Frank-A. Prebis is
to the fact that the Japanese, Westernised as the complainant and John G. Grabam, George they are, are not yet quite Westerns the E. Nickerson, Edward O'Neil, Daniel Tracy and expressions are clumsy, but they convey Trader Weatherbee the defendants. The court- the Intended meaning-nor have they entirely room was crowded. Preble was the only wit lost thele traditional 13spect for their great ness for the prosecution and gave a graphic neighbour, rotten as it was reserved to them to story of his initiation. He claimed that he was
prove her to bà. Ha temacki that Chins after crucily used; that he was flagellated on the bare
the way nat nearly so enfeebled or distressed legs, was stuck with pins er an "ice pick,"
as bis countrymen might suppose. "In that compelled to carry a heavy bag of signes, and
colossal eld kingdom not only were many from a stepladder which he was forced to mount
provinces not directly affected by the war, dat be fell into a blanke', was tossed in it and then
even thain that felt its direct effects appear to la was branded with a red-hot iron on his left forgetting it entirely" He does not fad the breast. He claimed that he was severely burned
Chinese Government so helpless as it is thought and otherwise fojured. He stated in court that
to be in Japan. He questions the opinions" he had taken an oath not to divulge the secrets held by the English journals published in Chios, of the order, but this was before the tossing lo
that China's foreign policy depends upon the the blanket and the burning and he did not coal of two or three big Powers. Here, we sider these secrets of the order, Preble said he think, and we judge not only from advices was a member of the Red Men, Pligrim Fathers, received from time to time from Peking, and the A. P. A.
bot also from the concessions that, China has been forced, la the lace of much Internal as well as external disapproval, to make to France and Russia, that the English jamanis are right, and that Baron Hayashi has given toɔ much credence to what he has been told by the Ministers of the Taungli Yamen. He says that "though China may be reduced to a more abject state, and suffer hereafter more crushing defents, she does not at present feel any paidicular pain, and does not rely on any Powers for anything | It is true that she may be obliged to seek the protection of England, il Russla" prefen ceriales strong demands, and vice versa, but possessing from the earliest ages vast self-conceit ska will | never readily acquisies in the demands of other Powers or follow their advice. Il diiven to bay she may develop a rerniation to oppose the whole of the dater world at the polat of the bayonet." This is conclusion which seems to us entirely improbable. It is quite true that she never readily acquiesces.” M. Giard had almost to use force to get his con- reation re the frontier of French Indo-China signed, and Count Casalní was nearly a month wlik his canis packed in the comt-yard of ble Legation before he could get his last convention put through, but the Tsungil Yamen had to Teld, The Chinese have learnt nothing, Baton Hayashi 'allows, from the late war, but this is The fault of the system, not of the men Ha con- siders that there is ability to the Tsungil Yamén, and that the Chicera statesmen are not wholly asleep. From the Emperor downwards theyull realise the importance of learatog English, and the statesmen are making their sons and brothers fatlow the Imperial example. The system of appointing officials—and here we return to what has been said over and over agalo, papers published in Chior, and is so true that Is repeated almost ad nauseam in the English
not evan Eston Hayasel con class it smong their "wild Imaginings"—is at the root of China's troubles. Not only are the civil service sram-
year.
CHICAGO, December 4th,
Next Tuesday night Farmer" Barns will attempt to throw John Reaney, the "Glaci Gilpman," five times in one hour for 100 a alde Rooney recently won a match under similar condi loas with Dan -cLeod.
BERLIN, December 4th,
When the trial of Baron Luetzow and Herren Lecker! Ploets, Beiger and Follmer, Jounalias charged with libelling Count Balko Eulenberg. Baron Marschall Von Bieberstein and Prince Alex Von Hohenlohe (an outcome of the Trat's and Emperor William's Ingat at Breslau) w1S resumet this morning, the public prosecutor announced that be bad Instituted proceedings against Baron Von Luetes on charge of forgery and fraud. This latter development of the interesting case was, the result of evidence taken yesterday which tended to demensirato that Baron Von Luétzow farged a receipt for money, while an Interview with the chief of police, yesterday, showed that Von Tausch, commissioner detective of pollee, traced an Incriminating article in the Foreign Office. It was subsequently developed that Baron Von Luetzow was the author of the assertion of the falce version that came from the Foreign Office, and it was thus proved also that Von Luetrow was an agent of the secret police. This led to cash westerday between Bison Bieberstein and Van Tausch, The former declared that the Foreign Office for some time past and fer good reasons refrained from employing the political police when enquiring into the authorship of the article, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs sccased the commissioner detectives of foment Von Tausch to ask the protection of the coat, painting out the fact that he was not in the prisoners' dock, but on the witness stand. The conclusion of the trf.1 ts awaited with great interest and is expected to reveal the doings of the court clique, which is dominated by Count Botha Za Eatenberg, former Mlaister of the Interior.
The Pacific Mall S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Peking, Capt. J. T. Smith, from San Francisco, via Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghat, with malls up to 1st December, arrived in parting suspicion against himself. This caused yesterday. From our San Francisco exchanges we take the following telegram-
MADRID, November goth. The Count of Casa Miranda, the husband of Christine Nisson, the last, who is said to be confidential man" of the Spanish Premier, Senor Canovas del Castillo, sly denies the statements made by Senor "Armas Cardenas, is a pamphlet published in the United States on November 16th, the schelands of which, cabled to Europe, isthat Cardenas met Mirandala Fails and Madeld last summer, and by Miranda's Instrumentality submitted to Castillo a scheme to purchase the inland of Cabs for $100,025,ead In an interview between Castillo and Cardenas, the former is sald to have rejected its propoaltion with score and to have disdainfully remarked, referring to the United States, “A nation of shopkeeper guarantee the word of Spain."
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PENDIR, Neb., December 4th. Dr. Goodmanson has been arrested, charged
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with polsoning his wife. She died in his office under suspicious circumstances, and a chemical analysis of the stomach showed strychnine poisoning, The victim had $12,015 when mariled.
NEW ORLEANS, December 4th.
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nations, the gates to officialdom, based on a mere knowledge of the ancient Chinese elissier, and to enterely out of date, but, and as to this Baron Hayashi is silent, success in these examinations is not always honestly gained, and promotion is not necessarily the reward of ability and integrity, Why Baro Hayashi should ignore the corruption that peri mentes China fom one end to the ether of the official domain, it le difficult to understand, see- ing that it is recognised often enough in the ken-sighted and strong enough not merely to Peking Garetis. When China gets an Emp ser recognise the value of, but to enforce ufficial integrity, there will be hope for her
and
and hungry as a wolf, with
with plenty of good feed for Then hey I tor bed and a genuine sleep of supper, be hours: to jump from hed in the morning, both on the floor at once. That's the right kind of "tips" and the hearen descended brand of rest. It is blessing in itself, and beams others key its train.
is dos here on dr shout Monday morning.
THE 1). D. R. steamship Frigga, from Hambarg...- left Singapore for this port yesterday, and may be expected here on or about the 7th last. THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha's steamer Omi Maru left Thursday Island for this port on the 31st alta, and may be expected here on the ruth inst. THE Nippon Yusen Kaling's steamer Kagoshimathred and comparatively slight afforts, sarred to Maru left Shimonasek! for this port on the alter noon of the grst ulto, and may be expected here on the 5th Inst.
THX Ocean Steamship Co's steamer Tomtales from Liverpool, left Slagspare for tuls part yester day af eroon, and may be expected here on or about the 7th last.
THE Imperial German Mall steamer Prins Heinrich, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlic to the rib alto, let Colombo for this port yesterday, and may be expected here on or about Tunaday, the rath fort,
SHIPPING RIIDENS. · From 6 pm. Thursday da 5 p.m. to-day, ARRIVALS.
Clara.teames, from Holkow
Beniswer
Strathtay ......... Hotho+Kamity City of Piling......
Tintin Hufch Triumph unman Esmeralda
Kalchinolza Ispan
Meroran
1
Canton
América
Chinklang
JATE
i. Halbow
19 Manlia
Aggregating 15,057 tops regster, DEPARTURES.
steamer, for Singapore
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Shanghal
10
Swatow
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Swatow
Quant Prometheus .................... Sullberg....... Germania ¶¶¶¶¶ Holateln
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New York Milla Ilolia
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Br's of Bath bip Bréfburg Sonne Ladakh P
Aggregating 21,561 tons. Eager
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, Lekin
ip Kowloon Dock,
Artakt Mark Dante *** Lung Tilga Howdy (H.M.S.)......................... R. R. Thomas un Machtas Area (H.LG.M.S.)...... Nanchang Australian.................. Cromarty N
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Bat the variety of fatigue so many people are all the time writing us about is diferent. Listen to this
one, for fustance
tance: "In September, 1893," he my, was overcome by a feeling of languor. I was cally exhaust me completely. Indeed I seamed rusted
a1 berer at all, and was as tired in the morning as when I want to bed. Both tauoles and mind were faert and rolaxed. At the same time my appetite seemed to be tired too. I had no relish for food, and after asting folt uneasiness and distress in the stomach and at the chest. My skin was allow also, and there WHA dall aching at my right side in the region of the liver.
I was constantly belching up a sour faid, and my food would sometimes repest orrise into my mouth. All I could do to rectify this miserable state of things I did, sating upon the suggestion of friends and others, but failed to come across a remedy for my complaint, which meantime obtained a stronges halá
apon the.
On account of my inability to eat
my Bosh fell of until I became to and digod food You might have fangled me a baring gone into decline., And I was so west I could scarely get about. I remained In this condition month after month, unfit,
OCULTER
for work and virtually a man out of the world's The doctor who prescribed for me understood my ons, bab The
was not able,
to atre me. And I notice it, is in illness i
as în basicoss 1 unless one holds his own be is bound to da falling bebiad, which made me anxious to obtain relief soon.
I might pass
beyond the reach of it. And in
answer to the hope finally came the help I needed.
In July of last year (1894) I read about Mother Beigal's Byrup in a small pamphlet which was left at OUT hopee. The book described
my symptom perfectly, and stated the disease to be Indigestion, with dulness and inactivity of the liver, the latter condition result of the former. The weakness and lous of weight it arplained, natually enough, to be the effect of want of proper nourishment. Dare the stomach trouble in such cases, sald an article in the pamphlet, and the consequences will mish of themselves,
On this I procured a bottle of the Syrup from Messrs. Robinson and Co., chemists, Hunslet Cam and after taking it for a few days, I found mysalt much
better. My food now cessed to give me pain, and I gained some strength with every meal.” Be better proof of the power of this medicine could I ask. I continued the use of it the bad ptoms abatod and no longer troubled me, and in a few weeks felt as rigorous and well sa over I did. I could work as before and experienced that kind of fatigue which promotes rest and is relieved by it. I have slees enjoyed good health, and you are welcome to publish this short socount of my ossa. (Elgned) Percy Hardaker, 42, Woodhouse Hill Bond, Hunalet Carr, Leeds, March 20th,
Mr. Hardaker is agent for the Pearl Aururance Boclety, and is well and widely known. He intelligent comments on his complaint readers may words of ours quite noodl
noodles. In private conversa tion he said he looked upon that unnatural tired fooling as a warning that none should neglect. It moans, not the affect of work, but of ethanation OUTWARD-24th Nov.--Oblong, Elisabeth Beige Byrap should be taken then, as he would through that subtle disease indigestion. Mother Rickmers, 17th November-Oscar. 1st Decem-hava takon it then had he heard of it. We hope Mr. ber-Helin Rickmers 4th December-Frigge, Hardaker's timaly words, based as they are on an Glenshiel 8th December-Glenfare, Romney, Instructive experience, will be hooded by all to whom Eglos. th December-Tantalus. Glamor they apply. Advt.
PASSED THE CANAL.
Intimations.
THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUS-THE GREAT NORTERN TELE. TRALASIA AND CHINA ELE. GRAPH COMPANY OF COPEN GRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED.
HAGEN. -(10)
FURTHER REDUCTION OF TELEGRAPH RATES.
GRAMS the CASTE STATIONS is CHINA and after the 1st JANUARY Next, the following REDUCED RATES will be Charged
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Further Redaction
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The present system of examinations, however, log the cornerstone of China' sdmfalatration or centurier, it is dialt for her, says the Barop, to do away with "It is true that among the statesmen now at the Court of Peking are men whore vision was suddenly extended by the silled Anglo-French invasion. Many of them senshiy prejudiced against foreign institutions, INDIA were then in their thirties. They are not unres- but their hands are tied by the vast conservailim of their surroundings. This is why China is 10 inert and devoid of xa efficient central mechanism. But with the growth of the new generation China will gradually wake up. In George R. Gall, jeweller, official time inspector the presence at the Taungli Vamén of pr on the Illinois Central Raliroad, was swindled out gressive man, vazred in foreign languages, man- NEW YORK. November sath.
of $1,000 worth of diamonds by three Italian news, and customs, ko Chang Yla-huan, the President Palms. of Cabin Janto, has strangers. One formed the acquaintance of Mr. Baron sees a prez! that China does not mean lo received a latter from the camp of General Gail eight days ago and said he wished to buy relapse foto kremediable retrogression. With Callato Gucia, giving details of the capture $10,000 worth of diamonds, to present a diamond the selfremant of the old convernative alatesmen, of Guamars by the Insurgents. The latter cross to the Pops to secure from him permission the political and administrative atmosphere of says not only did Garcia's army capture the to release his sister ́from a convent. Gall was Childs will be frɛod from ila present stegnant tone. town, but enough arms and amowition to fit thoroughly convinced of the sincerity of the "Just as the institutions of Chlon siili wear an out 400 recralis. General Garcia's forces num- Italien" and secured the diamends fem New aspect of age, sa dr sa the original relation that bored nearly 3,000 men, Hemade a desperate | York, The Italian brought a friend along with the Chinese people assumed towards the Japa- attack on the fort, using the two cannon which him to make the deal. They bad a box to put are continue witout peticular modificador, ZANZIBAR ........................... the insurgents had with good effect. He drove the Jawals in.' The jewels and the Broero were in official circles the whole bleme of the wat la | MAURITIUS the Spanish troops from their position and placed in the box before Mr. Gail's eyes and he fald on the shoulders of Li Hung-chang & others occupied the town, which was ister destroyed by was asked to keep the box until they returned, do not seem particularly concerned at the dest| NATAL the torch. In the battle 180 Spaniarde wers
An hour later Mr. Gail took the box in which sustained at the hands of Japan." And so Japa- CAPE COLONY AN unken prisoner, The aims and Ammunition
he had just seen the money and diamonds neto can ilrs and travel in China as easily and captured were 125,005 cartridges, 200 Mauser placed and securely locked in bis presence with as little fest i molestation as before the war, rifles, 160 Remington sifies, and two field piecte. Three hours later Mr. Gall becoming unpicious while in Japan Chinese are insulted and not General Garcia says his men hare not suffered broke open the box and found a $3 bill and a | izhoquenily paited with stones, and man of good from the yellow fever, are in first class con- silk handkerchief.
standing who ought to Jaduence the ignorant dillon and'havan good supply of ammunition, He did not, as reports sak, much west to jola
Pablic differently are in the habit - of -The greatest fožerest is attached to the recent | using · Abusire inngangs towards Chinaman. General Maceo, but will remain in Pusreto steam trials of the British Quiser Powerful, Such things do not conduce towards malalalalog
said to be the largest of her class to the world, 20:4 filandakip Extween the two Powers; ncr STRaits SettlemenTS -- Principe.
and the first large British warship filed with will they promote commercial and diplomatic TAMPA (Fla.), November goth,
PENANG sties an Private závices from Havana, received to-day water tube boilers. During her long cruise in relations. No abuse thrown at China will MALACCA AND Native STATES...
SINGAPORE ******** are to the effect that Weyler will soon issue the Channel the maximum power developed silmalate her foto progress. Chins most by another tobacco order prohibiting the exports- wax 36,497 Indicated horse power, while the | treated as an old-conservative country, and tion of Remedior tobacco from the island of mean of four hours) sun was 25.898 Indiented Tapan should strive to promote mutual feelings
LABUAN 2160002 Cuba. This was not lacluded in bil other order horse-power used, exceeding that of any warship of sinity, so that commerce between the two sud, a great deal has been exported. Havans alieat, and only excalled by the (wo new Powers may be developed and gtillsed to the manufacturers hava petilloned Wayler to cisse Canarders. In the first test, 30 hours' Hearing | mimost extent.”
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LONDON, December 4th.
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the Cuban posts on this tobacco, as Northern and at foda indicated horse-power, the cralser made. With this ding at his own countrymen—how Eastern manufacturers were baying all of it far | 14.34 kasis, using four and a half tons of coal the Japan Mati would have resented it if it had BURMAH exportation to the country.
per hour and in the next test, do hours' steaming, come from the pen of a rival Editar la CEYLON ..................... CARAMANEW Yong, November goth. with 18,coo horse-power, she made 21. knotu Yokohama Baron Hayashi finishes what is A senssilon that would have shocked and with jo tons of coal per hour. The last test un intelligent, if euther, rose-coloured, sketch of scandalised the English mobility and penetrated | was 80 hours with 25,000 indicated haton-power ? shy situation af Valling, C/ C. Daily Negi,
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