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** Shipping..

Arrivais,

Kelvin, Br. 8.x., 2,366, W. G. McLeonan, 14th April,--London via Singapore 8th April, GJALNY, K.

Rainbow, Am; cruiser, 4,000, Comdr. J. B. Collins, 14th April,-Cavite 17th April, Bình Thuần, Fr. Bs 98, Ribaul Lagaane 14th April-oild roth April, Wood and Sugar, B. & Co.

Pronto, Ger. s.s., 633, H. Grandt, 14th April,- Newchwang and Cheloo 8th April, Beans.

-H. A. L. Loongmang, Br. 8.5,. 1,591, G. S..Weigali, 15th April, Manila 12th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co

Haiching, Br. 8.a., 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, 15th

April,-Foochow rath April, Amoy 13th,| and Swatow 14th, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Phranang, Ger. 8.5., 1,021, F. Mangelsdorff, 15th April,-Bangkok 6th April, Rice.---B. & S. Takeang, Br. s.s., 998, Baker, 15th April,- Cantoh 15th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co.

*Departares,

April 13. Idomeneus, for Singapore. - Brisgavia, for Singapore.

Nicomedia, for Portland.

Thales for Coast Ports. Jacob Diederichsen, for Hoihow. Satsuma, for Shanghai,

Yunnan, for Canton,

Bjorn, for Kobe,

Sungkiang, for Manila,

Hongkong, for Haiphong.

Woosung, for Shanghai.

Choysang, for Shanghai.

Passengers arrived,

Per Binh Thuan, from Iloilo - Messrs.

Vessels in Port.

STEAMERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1904.

Auchencrag, Br. 8., 3,542, M. B. Reid, oth

̈Apell,-Westport via Sydney 19th Mar,

Coal-Admiralty.

Athenian, Br. ss., 2,440, S. Robinson, 7th April-Vancouver, BC. 7th Mar., and Shanghai 4th April, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. British Trader, Br. 8.1, 2,170, R.-E. Hutchin- son, 13th April,-Barry 15th Feb, Coal- H. B. M. S. Government. Carl Diederichsen, Gier, s.a., 772, H. Schlaikier, 14th April,-Haiphong and Hoihow 9th April, Gen.-J. & Co. Chunsang, Br. s.s., 1,418, Cox, 10th April,-

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Sourabaya 31st Mar, Sugar -J., M. & Co. | Chwnshan, Dr. 5.3., 1,281, J. D. Jenkins, 12th

April,-Saigon 8th April, Gen.-B. & Co. Claverley, Br. a.a., 1,902, Wm. P. Putt, 12th April, New York via Singapore and Manila 9th April, Gen.-S., T. & Go. Cragoswald, Br. s.s., 2,084, J. Peam, 7th April,

-Cardiff 15th Feb., Coal.--Admiralty. Cyrus, Br. 5.5, 2,174, F. Simmons, 17th April,-

Japan 7th April, Rice-Sämsel & Co. Doric, Pr. s.5, 4,975, H. Smith, R.N.R., 6th

April, San Francisco gth Mar., Honolulu, 12th, Yokohama 25th, Kobe 27th, Nagasaki 29th, and Manila 4th April, Mails and Gen.-O. & O. S, S. Co. Empress of India, Br. s.8., 3,002, O. P. Marshall, 12th April-Vancouver 21st Mar, and Shanghai roth April, Mail and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Evandale, Br. 5.5, 2,468, Euyers, 5th April- Penarth 13th Feb., Coal-Admiralty. Ferndene, Br. 6.5, 2,448, R. J. Fisher, 13th

April,-Rangoon 30th Mar., Rice.-Order. ;

Post Office.

& Mall will close for:--

Manila-Per Rubí, 16th April, 9-A.M. Pakhoi--Per Hofkao, 16th April, 9 A.M. Kobe-Per Evandale, 16th April, 10 A.M.' Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Doric, 16th April, 11 A,M.

Bangkok -Per Cragoswald, 16th April,

II AM.

Macao-Per Hrengshan, 16th April, 1.15 P.M. Namtao-Per Talchun, 16th April, 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Hol Fu, 16th April, 5 P,M. Macao-Per Wingthai, 16th April, 5 r.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow--Per Hatching, 16th April, 5 P.M.

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Swatow, Amoy and Tamui-Per M. Struve, 16th April, 5 P.M.

Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Curt Diederich- sen, 16th April, 5 F.M.

Canton-Per Honam, 17th April, 9 A.M. Canton-Per Fatshan, 17th April, 9 A.M. Namtao-Per Taichun, 17th April, 9 A.M. Sanbue-Per Hot Fu, 17th April, 9 AM. Macao-Yer Wingchai, 17th April, 9 A-3. Macao-Per Heuugshan, 18th April, 1.15 P.M. Swatow, Tsingtao and Tientsin-Per Kansu, 18th April, 3 P.M.

Manila-Per Loonguang, 18th April, 3 F.M. Europe, India, via Tuticorin-Pet Salute, 19th April, 11 A.M.

Akuzawa, Ni

Anderson. Mrs. G. P. · Lewis, A. R.

HONGKONG

Leggatt, E A.

Adanis, F. R.

Lewis, J. H. Long, J. H. B. Luigens, R. Macgavan, John D. Macgowan, R. J. Marriott, Dr. O. Mast, Sidney

| Bakken, J. Q. Berrain, C. F. Bish, Wm. N. Cancesan, N. W. Coyle, J.

Crego, Mr.

Duniat, A E

Eastman, M. G.

Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E. Erskine, E. P. McAran, T. P. Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Hough, Dr. Milleberger, E.

Forman, J. G.

Jenson, Mr..

Miller, P. L.

Kerpan, L. E.

Monro, R.N., Com. C. S.

| Key, G. W. Lehman, E.

Andénon, Mr. Bading, Mr. and Mrs. |Bartholomy, M. de

Black, Mr. and Mrs. Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonner, E. A. (Borthwick, Mrs. R. W.

Branch, B. Brown, W. S. Buck, Hart Cazenave, Mr. Chanzy, Cte. Clark, Geo. J. Clark, W. G. Colson, F. S. Cotting, A.

Coulson, C. H. Davies, Mrs. J. T. Deacon, F. B. Dean, G.

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Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.

E. O.

Newington, A. G. Nichols, J. T. North, C. J. Osborn, Mrs. F. Osborne, E. Parker, Dr. W. Parkes, W. G.

Deboulet, Mr. Derbyshire, J. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. | Downing, J. C. Pike, R.N., Lt. & Mrs. G.

Ehrlick, A.

Potter, A. G. Potts, W. H. Saunders, J. C. Sayle, R. T. D.

| Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Farrow, C. J. & servant Fisher, H. G. Glover, C.

| Grant, A. W.

Gras, Mr. Hall, Capt. T. Hamblin, J. H. Hamel, F. E.

Per Hamersley, B. F.

Hanford, H, B. Harvey, R. D.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Gregory Apcar, 19th April, 2 P.M.

Kobe-Per Tsinan, 19th April, 3 P.M. Iloilo Per Pronto, 19th April, 5 P.M. Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd April, 9 A.M. Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin- Per Hayton, J. T.

Edward C. Pleider, Alex. Final, and Miguel Glenshiel, Br. 5.5, 2,204, E. Warner, R.N.R. Rengal, 23rd April, 11 A.M,

"Gontos.

13th April,-London via Singapore 17th Feb., Gen. McG. B. & Gow,

Per Loongsang, from Manila - Messrs. Sherham, J. C. Milier, C. Asker, Sisters Gar-Gregory Apcar, Br. ss., 2,940, J. G. Olifent, bins, Reyurte, Delfero and Resalta Reyes.

Per Hatching, from Coast Port-Messrs. P. Janier, C. G. Mackie, E. T. C. Verner, G. C. Tucker, Edward Stevens, J. G. Nicholas, N. T. King, Wong Chung Cho, and 199 Chinese.

Shipping Report.

Str. Hatching from Foechow:--Light N.E winds, and fine weather.

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12th April, Calcutta 26th Mar., via Penang and Singapore 7th April, Gen.-D. S. & Co., Lê. Heathdene, Br. s.s., 2,740, H. R. Ketley, 12th

· April,-Moji 6th April, Coal.-B. & Co. Hoihao, Fr. s.s., 509, Caste, 13th April,

Haiphong and Haihow 12th April, Gen.- A. R. M.

Hong Bee, Br. s.s., 2,056, H. Peters, 14th April, 1 -Singapore 8th April, Gen-Chinese.

Schmidt, W. E.

THOMAS

Marroni, M.

Parker, H. E. Pelmer, Chas, B.

Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.

J..

Pington, C. D. U. Rinker, T. E. Sharp, Edward Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

H. E, S.

Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Whiley, Mr. Wilson Mrs. William, S. Young, L. C.

THE WEATHER,

The following report is from Mr. J. I. Plum. mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser-

vatery ---

On the 19th at 11.25 aan. The barometer has risen in NE, Japan, where the greatest pressure is now found, and fallen at all other stations.

Gradients are slight on the ↑ ħina Coast and Simmers, Mr. and Mrs light E. winds may be expected in the Forme Skott, C

sa Chanuel. Over the northern part of the Smith, Mr. & Mrs. T. China 'ca they are also very slight, and light

and maid

E. to S. winds may be experied, Smith, E. B.

Forecast:-Ligia E. to 5E winds; over- cast, misty,

Somerville, Geo. Some wille, Mrs. A. Stanley, H. IF,

Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Steven, L.

A. W. Haughwont, W. R

Hallabough, F. A. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Icely, Rev. F. Johannsen, E.

Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C. Swann, G. Thomas, C. 13. Trimmel, W. D. Twentyman, J. R, and

. servant Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, BC-Per Athenian, 27th April, 10 45 A.M.

Europe, &c., India, via Talicorin Per Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Prins fitinrich, 27th April, 14 A.M.

Books containing stamps of the following denominations may be obtained at the counter of General Post Office for $1.00 each.

16 stamps at 4 cents.

12 11 212

12

1

+1

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Until further notice the transmission of!

Siberian Railway is discontinued.

E. S.

Junia, P.

Katsch, E. A. Kirkwood, Miss Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont, W. A.

St. Loongsung from Manila:-Fine weather, Hopsang, Br. 5.5., 1,359. J. M. Hay, 12th April, correspondence via Dalny and the Trans- Bell, Mrs. J. smooth sea. light winds N. and N.Ely, hazy,

off Waglan.

Steamers Pxpected.

Vessels

From Agents Duc

1.

Clavering

4

Laisang.....

Armenia.... Polynesian

Kobe

-Saigon & h April, Ġen.-J., M. & Co. Hugen, Norw. s.5., 829, Gothey, 7th April,-- Moji 1st April, Coal-Arigaara Thoresen & Co.

Isle de Negros, Am 1.5., 200, Lantiligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. &

Co.

C.C.Co.,LdApril 16. Ismaila, Br. 5.5, 3,381, A. E. Stebbing, th Singapore, M.& Co. April 17

April,-Rangoon via Singapore 29th Mar, Manila...H. A. L.....JApril 17

Pice.-J., M. & Co. Saigon...... M. M... April 18. Singapore P. & Q. CoApril 18 Singapore B. & S...Aptil 18 Japan.....P. M. Co... April 19 Vancouver. C. P. R. Co April 22 P. Darwin.G., L. & Co April 14 Indrapura ...... Portland...{P. & A. Co. May 11

Manila

Hyson

Siberia

Tartar........

Empire

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Retuṛpa. Lin Tan .....

ht Kowloon Dock.

H.LG.M.S. Moewe... ป

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"

Ovid

Athenian................

Adamastor

Charles Hardouin Empress of India

Nanshan

+1

It

11

14

H

Cosmopolitan

Maria. Jebsen, Ger. s.s., 2,2co, Bendixen, 7th April, Java Forts 29th Mar, Sugar- Tung Kec.

M. Struve, Ger. s.s., 966, P. Brandt, 14th April, -Tamsui toh April, Amoy rath, and Swatow 13th, Gen.-S. & Co. Nanshan, Dr. 5.5., 1,299, E. F. Stovell, 6th April, Saigon and April, Rice.-B. & Co. Paklat, Ger. s.5., 1,018, H, Bandelin, rath April, Bangkok 7th April, Rice and Teakwood. -B. & 5. Petrarch, Ger. $.5., 1,252, Ch. Ahrens, 14th April,-Saigon 9th April, Rice and Rice flour, &c.-Wing Sing & Co. Pbra Chom Klao, Ger. ss., 1,011, D. Reimers, 13th April,Bangkok 6th April, Rice -M.

& Co.

Queen Louise, Br. 8.5, 2,170, Nicoll, 13th April, -Cardiff 19th Feb., Coals.-D. & Co., Edo.

Parcels are now accepted for transmission lu Batavia and the Dutch East Indies "direct."

Scale of charges as follows:-

lb. to 3 lbs.-$1.15 4 lbs. to 7 lbs.--$1.50 8 lbs to lbs.-$2,00

Greatest length x feet.

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length and Girth 4 feet. No Insurance.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Ough, A. H. Platin, G. Polglaise, F. Railton, W. A. Rice, P. J.

KING EDWARD. Bergmann, R. M. Clark, Mrs. E. W. Furse, E. Haesloop, Mr. & Mrs. Haesloop, Master Haughton, Miss M. E. Jameson, J. Wait Kent, R.4., Lt.Col. F.

E.

Kent, Mrs. F. E. Kofod, Capt. F. Menzies, R. S.

Bell, J. F. Boyce, W. B.

Willard, C. A.

Wolff, Philip

Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs

C. G.

'CONNAUGHT,

McKilligins, H. G. Menashib, R.

Moir, Geo. A.

Broughton, J. H, Cauchn, J.

Moos, Albert

Moss, Thos.

Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Newborn, R. H.

Cronin, Joha

Davies, F. O.

Dufour, Mrs. B.

Dulot, Mme.

Olegario, G.

Osgood, Mrs. M. E. ·

Paieder, E. J.

Rees, L. C.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER April 15th, 1904, 4.01.

Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr.

Vladivostock.7 a.m. Nemuro......0 a.m.30.24 Hakodate

30.29)

Tokio Kochi......... Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima......! Naba Ishigakijinta.. Tathoku Taichu....... Tainan..... Koshun Pescadores...

NW 6

11

11 30.22)

NE

H

39 95

(1 29.99,

ן

29.95

11

29.06

11 (29 97

13

29.93

a.m.2993

" 29.91

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$29.93

1

|29.92 -

91

29.93

Weihaiwel ...9 3.m.30.19|49|

Gutzlaff

+

Sharp Peak...

30.03 30 29.96 Amoy 6.30 330.00 66 95 Swatow9 a.m.29.93 73 Canton........

Hongkong10a.m. 20 88, 72 93

19

Victoria Peakj

Gap Rock ... Macao........j

Haiphong...

Manila, Bacolod

jomd

m

T

1-

29.89 29.5978-

-ESE

E

ESE

29.87 81 71

NE

Noila

+9

Cebu

13

29.84 29.8783

Rutherford, N. H.

C. St. James.toa.m.

Shearer, Mr. and Mrs.

R. M.

Fyre, Mr. and Mrs. II. Roberts, A. G.

Flameno, Jose

Gosalves, G.

Harris, J. D. Hayler, L. Heckford, R. G. Helme, E. B.

Robertson, W. R.

Swaby, Thomas C. Trimingham, N, S. P.

Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Wakeman, G. H.

M. B. Howard, E.

Wells, Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Mardon, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, W. H.

Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. | Beattie, J. M. Schmidt, H. Shepherd, Bruce Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.

M. J. D.

Talati, Mr. and Mrs. M

P.

Muelle, Ed. (Consul for Vaughan, H. S.

Peru)

Wilton, G. F.

Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-16th March-Standard, Kelvin, Armenia, St. Meridian, Marla, Kilda, 18th March-Voronej Preishuri. 22nd March... Tyson, Oldenburg, Dornoch, Thyra; Orange, Nets. 25th March-Arragon, Palma, Salveig,| Strastburg. 30th March-Aragonio, Henmohr, Taishan, Br. s.s., 1,121, J. Jenkins, rzit April, Austen, R.N.,

-Saigon 7th April, Rice and Cotton.-B. Angus, Simoom. 6th March-Bayern, Pern,

& Co. Moyune, Deucalion, Ella, Sagami, Theodor-

Rubi, Br. s.5, 1,6:1, R. W. Almond, 11th April, —Manila 9th April, Gen.-S., T. & Co.

CRAIGIEBURN,

Staff Lauder, P.

Surgeon and Mrs. Cowden, Mrs. & Miss

wille, Gerd. 9th April-Ernesi Simons, Tsinan, Br. 5.5., 2,6, C. Lindbergh, 14th Crafton, R. II. Titania, Gisela, Plantmars, Verona, Ulysses, April,-Manila 11th April, Gen.-B. & S. Segovia, Algonia. 13th April–Sanda, SchuylYiksang, Br. 5.5., 1,236, Bowker, 13th April,

kill.

Homeward-8th March-Alasia, Alcinous,

30th March Macduf, Radnorshire, 9th April

-Oaufa, Roon. 13th April-So:otra.

PEAK.

Lowe, D. R. Martin, R.

Realtie, M. P. Benson, Mr. & Mrs. Bunny, Lieut. Col. F.

W.

McDermott, A. P. B. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs

Herbert

Bunny, Major and Mrs. Perry, F.

Bundy, Miss

Brawn, Col. L. F.

Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Dymock, P.A., A. Ehelderke, Capt. Foote, R.N., Capt. and

Mrs. Menocal, D. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frege, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant

French, Major G. A. Smith, Mr. E. Grant

Grant, R.R., Eng. Lieut. Whitlow, Mr. & Mrs.

A. R. and child

Hudig, D. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton, Major

and children

Craig, W. E.

Hongay 9th April, Coal.-J., M. & Co.

SAILING VRSSELS,

Dann, G. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Helms, W. Leavitt, Mr. and Ms.

M. B.

KOWLOON.

Jewell, F. F.

Hongay 15th Feb., Coal-B. & S.

Arrivals at Home-16th March-Ambria, Algoa Bay, Br. bq, 1,111, Title, 4th Mar.,-! Himera, Prinsesse Marie. 18th March-Low- ther Casile, Syria, Vindodona, Marie Valerie, 22nd March-Yarra, 'Nestor. 25th March- Gera, Nubia. 30th March-Glenlochy, Wurz- burg, Denbighshire, 6th March-Toidor, Kin tuck, Stydlite, Hudson." "gth April-Palermo Australien, Palermo. 13th April-C. Ferd. Laris, KeemuN.

Hamilton, J. E. Hardy, K., Comman.

der and Mrs. Hays, 1.

Hewitt, F. T. B.

Baker, Col. Arrow, Br. 4-masted bq, 2,971, McDonald,,

Loury, Dr. and Mrs. Holbarow, Mr. Daniel, W. 17th Mar-from New York, Kerosine Uil.

and children Dye, H.S. -S. O. Co.

Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. Murchie, Mr. J. B. Maria Le, Ital. bq., 1,118, D. Urso, 9th April,

-Freemantle 7th Feb, Sandalwood.-Iremonger, Lieut. Col. Yokura, K.

MacEwen

Frickel

Co.

Order.

and Mrs.

Jeffery, Mrs. Jeffues, H. W. King, Mr. Longstaff, G. B. Longstaff, Misc

Pollock, H. E. Post, N. Pratt, Major and Mrs. Reid, T. H. Rice, P. J. Sawer, Mrs, W. E. Sinclair, A. Skelton, Mr. Skelton, Mrs. Smith, A. Findlay Smith, C. W. Spalekhaver, W. O. C. Steavenson, D. Stokes, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. and

Mrs. J. and child Uffel, W、 voa Watkins, R.E., Capt. |

and Mrs.

Watson, Mr. and Mrs. --Wenborn, S. T.

White, Dr. and Mrs.

M. J. Yates, Mr. & Mrs. C. C.

April 14 at April 14 mt

10 A

(p..

Temperature Humidity Rainfall...

Barometer............................ 29.99

............ 76

81

29.88

76

82

Intimation.

A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. This is thenge of research and experiment, whea all nature, vspeak, is ransacked by the scientific for the fort and happhicssof məni #Science has inder runde giant strides during the past century. anal entong Ure by no means feast Importansk- diswertes in medicine comes that of Theraplon, prticulats of which will be found in another column. This prepasution is unquestionably one of the mic genuine and reliable l'atent Merketars everitroduced and has, we understand, been unerl In the astiental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert Velpenu, Maisonneuve, the well-kno Chas signaċ, and indeed by all those who are anthonics in such matters, Including the celebrated Lallemand, and Roux, by whom fi was sure time since nuiformly adopted, and that it is worthythe attention of those who require such a remedy we think there is no doulit. From the Ume of Aristotle downwards, a potent agent in the removal of these divennes has (like the fumed plai- Inwber's stone been the object of search of some hop generousminds; and far beyond the mere sucherlever have been discovered-of

ira muting the laser metals inlo gold is surely the dis overy of a remedy so potent as to replenish The faig energies of the com5rised of in the poe rase and li the other so effectually, speedily and safely to expel from the system without the akì, or even the knowledge, of a second party, the por of antred or kiherited sense fall their olcan forms as to leave no laint or trace behind. Such is The New French Remedy Therapion, which my crtially rank with, if not Lake

which no te ostentation and noise have been made, andtu-extensive and ever-increasing deafted that lius been created for this medicine server intro- duced appears to prove that it is destined to cast into oblivion wil those questionable remedies that were formerly the sole reliance of medical men, « Therapiaay be obtained in Hagles] direct from the proprietor, and of the principal Chemists and Merchants throughout the Colonies, Indi Chias, Japan, &c., not even excluding such remote stricks as Central Africa, the Fiji islanda, St. Flena &c.-Diamond Fields Advertiser KiMuguLEY

ny of the discoveries of our day precedence

AN ALARMED ACTRESS

TRAGIC STORY ENDS, HAPPILY,

Y'r''

"Who that has not been on the stage can know the strain of rehearsala?" asked "Miss". Alice Hopa, a well known West of England Actress. "Many roal tragedies are enacted on the other side of the Stage Curtain. Out of sight of the audience, and undreamed of by the public, many a Player fights the Battle of Life against terrible odda”

"A few months ago,” continued Miss Hope, "my health gave way in the most alarming man- ner. My appetite, which had been always of the best, left me. At night I could get no 'rest, and in the morning felt more dead than alive." I was a martyr to neuralgia. - Of course, I had to eat, but I couldn't digest my meals. Food.

gave me acute pains in the chest, which made me afraid to tempt my lost appetite. ¡became so weak that I could scarcely crawl about. Doctors told me I was anemic. A chemist suggested that I should try Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people. I am very pleased now that I acted upon the suggestion. 1 had only taken a few of the pills when I found that my appetite, was returning, I ate my food and enjoyed it, and felt no ill-effects after it."

"Could you sleep better?" the reporter asked.

"Oh, yes. Not only did I sleep soundly, but I woke up in the maraing without any signs of neuralgia or indigestion. At the end of the second bottle I felt as well as ever I had done in my life. I would not be without Dr. Williams' pink pilis now on any account."

"Do you know anyone else that has been cured by them?"

"Yes. After my experience I recommended them to my sister, who is just as enthusiastic She had also suffered very over them as I am. similarly to myself, and owed her restoration to health solely to these pills."

The experience of Miss Hope is that of many who have suffered from diseases arising from poor blood and shattered nerves-anæmia, bile, - * consumption, eczema, headache, indigestion, kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula. Dr Williams' pink pills have cured these and other diseases in countless casos, Women they especially help in those characteristic troubles which they do not talk about. The pills are not a cure-all. They cure by action on the blood and on the nerves, curing fite, paralysis. locomotor ataxy, St. Vitus' dance, neuralgia." Only the genuine pills, bearing Dr. Williams name, cure. Substitutes never cere. Genuine pills post free from Williams' Medicine Com- pauy, Holbora-viaduct, Londen, for two shil. lings and ninapence; but can be had at all medicine shops if you take care to get Dr. Williams. When

THIS TALENTED ACTRESS

was asked whether she had any objection to her case being published, Miss Alice Maud Hope replied, "Nons whatever." Thus we are able to give to the world the true story of an Actress's Escape.

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EDINBURGH.

FINE OCTOBER ALES.

A stock of JEFFREY's fine OCTOBER BREW has now been landed and is being offered in FIRKINS of 9 gallons;

OFFICE

DUDDELL ST.

KILDERKINS of 18 gallons;

HOGSHEADS of 54 gallons;

PINTS (7doz. to the case),

Also JEFFREE's popular EDINBURGH XXX BTOUT in orass of 7 dos, pinta,

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