is treated.
THE CHINA MAIL.
cookery. The object of the paper, he tells facins and Mancims themelves would and then comes the sage remark that too ef living goone on hot plates. With their specially for a long time. You are tired
CHINESE COOKERY. In the curréht number of Terapis Bar a writer discourada on the subject of Chinese
this, in to discu amall Chinese work on cookery by a well-known poet and famous letter writer famed Yuan Mel, who flourished in the last century. The. Chi nose, we are told, are a nation of oooke, There is sorely az individual in their Past commsanity who is not more or less competent to cook himself a zo spectable dinner. Chinese dinners have boon described over again; but as the writer observas, it seems, however, impos- sible to disabung people of the idea that doga, sata, and snails frequently appear in the bill of fare. Yau Mei muat bare been a bit of an epicure, and curiously
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Steam-bcat Co., Limited
$
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fastidious in his nating. After a rhetorical flight, in which he remarks that if a man's cookery, Let salt food come fint, and atrocious cruelties as catting the liver Bays this authority on propriate dressing. Hot deprecates such natural abilities aro of a low order, Con afterwards food of a more negative lavour, from a live fowl, or frying the foot teach him to no purpose, he comes much wine will make the stomach dull meals the Chinese drink a spirituous liquor from tho ablimo lo almost the Fox wisser he recommends beef or mutten, distilled from rice. Of course the subject ridiculous when he gravely asserts but as the writer of the article says, guxor of rios roosives aericus attention.
The that if an article of food l in itself ally speaking Chinese will not eat mutton, preparation of tice stands in the samo bad not even I-ya (the Beyor of China) still less beef. It is curious to note, too, relation to the Chinese peopleas the baking could cook a favor into it. The dressing that in China muetard is supposed to be of broad to Western nations. Fustructions of food You Moi curiously likons to the cooling and pepper heating. Further, we for cooking this article in a variety of dressing of women, and he carries the simile are told that the Manchus, who have ruled forms ste given in a way that would do further when he adds that cookery is like China since its ecnquent by then some credit to a popular treatise on cookery matrimony, Two things served together two hundred and fifty years ago, are From what we have said it will be gathered should match. I have known people mix grat strongest in baked maks, while ad lobster with hirds' nest, and mint with Chinese exeol
the that the article is highly interesting and chicken or pork! After the must careful ponse is the object of the dinner, Ynto some people to Inamn that John Chidaman If mere entertaining, and it will probably autprise instructice as to the choice and preparation suggests that a valuable string of pearls is not so deboient as they thought in the of the dishes, the vital question of sequence might be broken over a dish as a fit and ap- culinary art.
soups,
SHARE LIST.--QUOTATIONS.
Hongkong, Saturday 4 p.m., 10th October, 1891.
Closing Cuotations.
700,000 18 per cent for year ending 31/4/90, Sept, 18, 91 247,418
200,000 par pent. Ent year ending 90;6:01, Sept. 28, 01 40,731.00 3,667.63
85,000 per cent. for 1890 oa £13 paid up, April, 24, 1; 2,354 17.5.3 per cent for 1890) an £2 paid up. Cor. 24, 91
19 per cent, for å-year ending 300/P1, Sept. 1, 93
161% pram., nominal
£14
£135.
52% die,, sales and sellers 26 % discount $190, buyers
$985, sales
$62, ex div., sollers
27% discount, buyers
$65, ellers
Capital.
No. of Shares.
Paid up,
Reserved Work- ing Account.
East Dividend and when paid.
Hongkong & Shanghai Bank- Į
Ing Corporation....
Bank of China, Japan & Straits, Do New issao.. [La Da Founders National Bank of China, Ld...
8 10,000,000
1,000,000 1,000,000
80,000
59.87ǎ
$125 $
25 £
6,300,000 30 for 1-year ending 30/6/91, Aug. 21, 91
113,872
100,000/- per share, Feb. 14, 91
100,000 1,250 18,970 A shes. Lo£
£
2,111.16.2
£8, February 14, A
First year.
First year
£1,000,000)29,956
km/14
Do.
Do.
{Foundere)}
£
Marine Insuranças.
Usion Insurance Seiety of)
Caton, Limitel
2,500,000)
China Tenders InsuranceCo., 1.d.]$ 3,000,000
Korth China Insurance Co., Id. £ 1,000,000 Tangtaze Ivan Association, Id£
10,000
24,000
5,000 £
248
770,000 28 per vent. for 1889, Oct. 14, 90 331.891
$ 25:8
50 Tls.
320,00030 por nent for 1889
Tls. 260, sellers
200,000
8,000
123,782
25ITI
175,914.31
8,044
1,088.05
Tle. 824
Canton Insurance Ofoc, Ld.
1,500,000
16,000
50:$
600,000 10 per cent. iot dv., January'1, 91 430,425
$107, sales
1
Straits Insurance Co. Ld...$ 2,000,000
Fire Insurances. Hongkong Fire lasur. Co., Ld. S 2,000,000
30.000
60,000 per cent. for 1889, March 27, 9! 109,840
$15
8,009
60%
China Fire Itenranga Co., Ld. $ 4,000,000
Straltz Fire Tasurance Co. LA. 18 2,000,000 20,000
Singapore Insurance Co., Ld.
90,000 8 2015
2013
748,500/30 per cent. for 1889, Feb. 28, PL 21.876.04
1,080,000 818 por share for 1889, March 9, 91
285 007)
$312, salem
987, buyers
2,000,000
33,000 20,17%
60,00 punt in 1890, March 27, PI 106,540.55
$15, salos
$ 2015
37,582.78
10.874.541
4. buyers
1.600,000
R4,000
208
Indo-China Steam Navigation |
Co., Limited
35,000 *00,000! 311 10
per cent. for your ending 30/6,01, Aug 1,
$541, Rellare
1,200,000|
China & Manila §. 6. Co., L.-
250,000
60,000 15,589 5,000
193 par sun! for 1990, June 1,
8202.4;-;
25.00
1,074.17
Dengine Steamship On., 74.
1,000,000
20,000
We
837, sellers, dir.
China Shippers Mutnal 8, N. Co., L
Do. Do.
iamde Steam Launch Company, Ld.
*
242,900 12.146 120,000 6,000 100,000 9,000
£ 20 P
20
£15, comical
£8
* 36
1,07 45
pas, nomipui
1,500,000 15,000
200,000;
100
Boxe
Int die. $6 per share, Aug. 23, 91
$179, buyers
I
1,840 16
1FF
homb
1958 per albury for 1890, March 26; 91
9.04722
$52, buyers
Panjom Dua Samastan Min-
600,000 40,000
ing Co., Ld.
none
Société Francaise des Char-
Dr.
$308,448.03
bonnages da Tonicio
Fos. 4,000,000
son
F ANY
Robe
3.
5285,815.15
Selama Tin Mining Cota-1}$ 100,000.
120,000
2.
ΣΤΑΤΙΑ
pany, Limited,
18 100,000,
20,000
840,4 pr
Imuris Mines, Limiter
£
Balmoral Gold Mining Co. d.
300,000 180,000
200,000
18
First your
18,000
Ath
884, sellers
nane
Dir.
$15,974.33
$2, nominal
Jelebu Mining & Trading Co., Ed..
225,000 45,000
5.
༥
$3.75
4,705
17/1
bote
Societé Française des Bouil-
lerea de TonraNO
Fre.
ETE. 4,000,001
4,00
Dr.
£12,442. 12.1
75 cents, saliera
¡FFE
4,000
BONE
'Dr.
$58,096.47
20% dia., sellers
Docks, Wharves & Godawns.
F'kong & Whampoa Doug Co., Ld. $ 1,582,300)
12,500
me
7 per cent. 1-year ending, dog. 95, 91
& Godown Co., Limit
Hongkong & Kowloon Wharfi,
52,665.68
80% premium, sellers
$1,000,000
20,000
DoDe
lat. div. 1 per seul., August 4, 91
2,585.92
$70, buyere
260,000
2,000
8 372
First year.
par
Hongkong Land Investment &
$5,000,00
10,000
* 508
Kowloon Land and Buildings
300,000.
1,230,000 lat. div. $2 per share, August 1, 1
881.64
$75, buyers
6,000
12,500
# 30:
40
дово
1,546,561
817, buyers
WOD
fut div. 60 cents, July 20, 91
627, sellers
82.97
Hongkong Hotal Co., Limited
8 300,000
5,000
цоле
Do.
New Issue..
300,000
$66, nominal
4,000
Austin Arms Hotel & Bailding)
Company, Limited
200,000 4,000
Bone
$12, nominal
Dr.
$5,157.43
200,000: 4,000 € 60 100,000!
1,000
150,000; 1,500
DUB
iDr. $ 1008 $ 100$
$4,329,64 |
86, nominat
20,000 14 per soni. for 1896, April 17, 01 3,43.69
$200, nominal
20,000
60.
Dr.
$66,178.79
China-Borneo Co., Lal., iu tiq...s
750,000 7,000
18
55
попа
Dr.
3,4WE 1{
1. 8. Watson & Co., Limited..$
500,000
50,000
10
Refineries, China Sugar Befining Co., L
Leon Rugar Refining Co., Ld. s
Mining
Rand Australian Syadiente, Id.£1,000,000; 1,400,000
Wannhai Warehouse & Stor-]
age Co., Limited
Land, Hoteis & Building.
Agency Company, Ld. .... ƒ¦
Company, Ld.
West Paint Building Co., Ld... $ 826,000
Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Ld. S
Humphreys' Estate & Finance
Company, Ld.
MiscellaneousS.
Do. New issue
Green Island Coment Company}is 1,000,000
Limited,
Tione jper cent. ¡-year ending 9/2/91, May 1, Vi
4 per cent, for f-year ending 30/6/91, 2,561.5350 canta p. share, 3-year unit. 30/6/91, Sept. 7, 91
834, sellera
$360
50 cente
*2
$10, nominal
$12, luytits
140,00 Fun Div., 7 per cent. making 14 per cent for $20, nomidal
26,0
1890, May 15, 91 10,000
1,934, 14.810 per cant. for 1890, and 2 per cent. bonus,
$34,114,18 none
4,842.74!
Hongkong Trading Co., La. H... Brown & Co., Limited..
Hongkong Electric Co., Limitedis
Labuk Planting Co., Limited.
Hongkong & Chins (eld issue £
Gas Co., Limited new
HK. Rope Manufactory Co., Ld. $
Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited ..$
Hongkong Ion Co., Limited....8 Hongkong High-Level Tram-
Ways Company, Limited Hongkong Brick wad Cement)
Company, Limited.
100,000
FOTB
6 per cent. for 1890), Apríl 1, DL
300,000
6,000
30
bone
Int. div., 82 per share, Sept. D, 91
$48, nominal
1,472,50
300,000 30,000
250,000
50,000,
$
8
notte
$5, nominal
Dr.
86,879.79İ
5,000
50
Dr.
$2,427.22
E 10£
14,326.4.8
11
18
Dairy Farm Co., Limited................ ¡3
£ 20,000
150,000
150,000
125,000 5,000 જ્ઞ
125,000! 1,250
100,000 4,000
100,000 10,000
$16, nominal
$130, nominal
2000
7.10 £
April 0, 01
3,000
6,000
50's
25,000 $6 per share for 1890, March 24, 11
$101, sellers
6,119,60
26$
1.0007 per cant. for 1830, March 11, 91
$15, somical
3,600.76
25
46,000 lat. div. 6 per cent., Aug, 10, 95. 503.78:
$86, sollera
$ 100.
Done
$70, sellera
214.55
$21.50
доре
$10, cash
Dr.
19]
$8, nominal
Cruickshank & Co., Limited..s
80,000
1,600
nene
333.68
046
nominal
F'kong & China Bakery Co., LA S
Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited's
30,000
12,000
600
$75, nominal
1,200
поле
793.07
846.01
$10, nominal
Agents for the Loon.
H.K. & Shai
- Amount of Loan,
| Par Falus of Bonde,
Outstand ng Bonds,
When Poyable.
Closing Quotations,
$500 H'kong Currency 1,576 Shanghai Tasle 250.
2,816
15 Oot, each year until 1882 31st Moh. and 30th Sept, saab year until 31st Mars 1917,
A., Hotel Co. 6% Mortgage Debentures 1889
Do.
$150,000
outstanding $400,000 $150,000 to be drawn 19:4:838500
10/4/38
600
".
TI
Half yearly, on 19th April
and 19th October.
Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.,)
G4% Debentures of 1891
Do.
6309,000 100,000 150,000 500,0000 150,000
Ust. 1, 1804
14ey
1999 all at op
tion Cu, other of these days.
· 9250
9,000
Half yearly, on 1st April and
Let October.
China Merchants S, N. Co. 7% Mortgaga Į
Debentures...
Do.
1st Sept. 1895.
£300,000, outstanding £136,000 to £100
Byde 85 per share for 1800, March 17, 1891
Loans to Imperial Chinese Government,
Ühinese Imperial Govt. 8% Bilver Loan 1884 Chinese Imperial (ovt. 75% Silver Loax 1888 E
Debentures.
Banking Car, 1,594,700 Hongkong Currency,
Do. Shanghai Ti 767,200.
Quarterly on 1st Sept, ist Doc., let Heb. & 1st June.
(*) Equalization of Dividend Fund. (†) Depreciation and Insuranco Fund. Esserve and Depreciation Fund. (1) Fixed reserve Fard.
STOKES & YOUNG,
Stockbrokers.
Telegraphic Address: "Montazuma." Hongkung,
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SHE PUT IT IN THE, QUPBOARD.
What a wary thing it is to be ill,
the other, tired of fancying you are a trillo of advice, red of trying this; thaf, and better, tired of taking precautions against getting verso, You are tired of pain, and ground the better for you, and the more hali believe the sooner you are inder the agrosable to your friends.
Here's a little story. A woman told it lately She says:
[Curr.]
I, Mary Jones, of 8, Galton Street, follows: Great Howard Stroet, Liverpool, declaro as
Mails.
NOTICE.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGORIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS,
STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALOUTTA, ADEN, SUEZ,
PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND
MARSEILLES, AND PORTS OF BRAZIL, AND LA PLATA ;
*I have suffered all my life from weak-BLAUK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, ness of the stomach and sluggish liver. was always tired and languid, and often troubled with billious headache. My ap petite was poor. I never had desire for food, and what I did eat did not digest properly. I had always a bad tasto in my
month, and a slimy acum would cover zay
mouth and teeth, and so bad was this that I was obliged to rinse it away before eat. ing. When I was in my teens I was very weakly and would faint after sitting down I had trembling at the to my meals. heart, with a heavy weight at the chest, pain at my side, sud u strange giddy feel. ing would come over me. When out walk ing in the street I need to have to stand and rest for fear of falling. I was also so weak that when going about my work I often had to sit down and rest. At times I had a bad cough and pain in my tangs. I saw doctor after doctor, and was ander medical treatment for more than twelve Frare.
Une doctor said 1 was suffering frora an enlargement of the liver, another sold I had heart disenso, a third seid my plungs were congested and that I could get recover. Thinking 1 was now in s con- sumption, I went to a consumptive hospital
and was swier treatment there for soma time, The doctors, aftor sounding my | chest, told me I was in a decline, and that my loft lang was congested. They gave me and Ever oil and other medicines, but I get no better.
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July, 1890, after a bad fairting I became so bad I had to take to my bed, and was attended by three doctors for a month. The first doctor who say me said I could not recover. had intense pains in my stoninet, and could got nothing to pass toy bowels. Various moans were tried and found useless. I could take liquid food only and was fast sinking, my case being considerad hopeless by both tho physician and the nurse. At this time it was that my busband heard through Mr Perry, the chemist in Great Howard Street, of a medicina called Mother Seigel's Cara tive Syrup, and we were presented with a book which described a case just like mine having been cared by it. My husband
bottle of this medicine and procured
taking it. After a few doses | passed a motion as black as coal and ex- perienced great relief, and shortly after folt As I wanted something to eat. When the doctor called the next day he could see a marked change in ore and Mra Juded, have given you
the right
right medi- cine at last." He thought it was bin last battle that and worked the change, whore e the perse had put the medicine in the
ALHO
LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX,
ON WEDNESDAY, the 21st October, 1891, at Noon, the Company's S.S. JAGBALIEN, Commandant ANGE, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE and OARGO, will leave this Fort für the above placas.
Jargo and Specie will be registored for London a wall as for Marseilles, and so- cepted in transit through Marne-lea for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted t Nooa.
Oazgo will be received on board until 4 tank.. Specio and Parcels until p.m. on the 20th October, 1891. (Parcels are not. to be sent on board; they must be left al the Agency's Office.)
♡
Contense and value of Packages are ro quired.
For further particulars, apply at the Company'a Offizó.
G. DE CHAMPKAUX,
Agint. Flogkor, October 8, 1891.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE.
1924
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ. PORT SAID, BRINDISI, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLACK
SEA & BALTIC PORTS; ALEO,
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.
THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL
SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS
AND LUGGAGE.
N.B.—Cuyo can be taken on through Bills of Lading for the principal places in LUSSIA.
N SATURDAY, the 24th day of Octo- 084, 18, 4 3 232, the Company 3.S. BAYERN, Captain T. MERGELL with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE and CARGO, will leave this port as above, calling at GENOA.
supboard untouched. I went on with
Shipping Orders will be granted till 5 Mother Scigel's Syrup, and to the delight p.m., on the 23rd October, Cargo will be of my husband, father, and unres I never received on board until 1 p.m., Specie looked behind me,
All the pain at the and Parcels until 10 a.m. on the 24th heart and chest gradually left me, and in a October. (Paresla are not to be sent on fortnight
wae strong enough to be re board; they must be left at the A ENCY's moved to the seaside, and have ever since Office). Contents and Value of Packages been in good health.
дом
I never felt so well in my life as I do All my friends consider the care as a miraculous one, and I wish others to know by what means my life was saved. I are willing that Mosers A. J. White, Imited, skall make whatever nas they may think fit of this statement, and I horo- by authorise them to do so.
Dated this 3rd April, 1601.
are required.
[No. 8957–Ocronin. 10, 1891.
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The Chin Review for September-October fully maintains the high standards of llence which characterises that publi- sation, and altogether fornis storasting and readable number. Me tentologists will find an interesting and valuable contribution by Dr. Fritsche, on the Amount of Precipitation (Bain and Snow) of Peking," showing the results of observations made at the Imperial Rus 1961 sian Observatory at Peking, from 1841 to
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Nates on the Dutch Occupation Formosa," by Mr. Geo. Phillips, contains some interesting information, although manch of it is second-hand. The Notices of New Books include a most generous and. appreciativo review of "The Irvine Classio of Nan-Hus," and the Notes and Queries
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*(Signed) Mes Mary Jonce.' There was nothing 'miracalous' about this lady a recovery, although it may have been, and indeed it was remarkable. But it was all along the straight lines of Lature, She had entered all her life from indiges. tion and dyspepsia, and her other ailments She arose from that, and that alone. eonid not digest her food, and the whole system was perishing from the poison in PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG, the stomach and from lack of antrition China...........SATCHDAY, Oct. 31, Mother Seigel's Syrup did ita one work, i: City of Peking WED'DAY, Nov. 25.
corrupted malter and City of Bio de Janeiro...SATURDAY, Dec. 10, cleansed away the set the digestive organs (the liver, stomach,
of
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