MJ

Entertainment.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL.

Mthat he will give a

R. G. G. BRADY begs to announce

FAREWELL CONCERT,

In Aid of the Funds of the KOWLOON INSTITUTE,

SATURDAY, 17th August, 1895, at p.m. precisely.

SEVERAL LADIES AND GENTLEREN have kindly consented to assist,

Tickets can be obtained of Musste. Kelly WALSH, on and after the 10th August, Prices-82 and $1.

Soldiers and Sailors half-price.

Hongkong, August 6, 1895.

To-day's Advertisements.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

In the matter of the Estate of IM KES

ALUM, late of Fooohow, in the Em pire of China, Deceased.

N

NOTICE is hereby givan that His Honour Sir FIELDING CLARK, Knight, L.L.B., Chief Justice, having in virtue of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 9 of 1870, made an Order limiting to the Orr OuroFex 1895, the time for sending in CLAIMS against the said Estate,

All Creditors are hereby required to sand in their CLAIMS to the Undersigned

before the said duto.

Dated the 9th August, 1895.

1469

3441

Notices to Consignees.

FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

HE S.S. Bellona, Capt. VUN BISZ,

C. F. A. SANGSTER,

Official Administrator.

FOR SALE.

Messra. Kelly & Walsh's List inclades the following Wozes by Dr. EITEL:

$2.00.

Destination

THE CHIA MAIL-

Vessels Advertised as Loa br.

Fessels.

Baltimore

Fred. P. Litchfield.... Brom in & Portsof Cal: Priussen (8).......... H'ro & L'don, v. S.Cʻal|Glentruiz (a)............. Havre, 'burg & A'wp8 rathEllau (s) Japan.....

Verona (8) Linden v. Ports of Uitgehow (a)... London & Ports Ost Kaisar-i-Hind (8)... London. v. Suez Can Orestes (a)............. London and Hamburg Spandilus (C) .... London and Hambury Rdoorshire (1),. Ludo, v. Marseillos Aden (s)... Manila. Zafro (8)...............

Sungkinng ()...

Date Leavin

Ajenis.

Melchors & Oo... Quick despatch. Norddeutscher Lid. Aug. 19, at 3 p.m. Jardine, Mathesondo About August 2 Dodwell, Carill &o. aug. 25, daylight. ..P. & QS.. N. Co... August 16, at noon. ..Holliday, Wine & August 10, at noon. P. & O. 8. N. Ca... August 15, at noon. Butterfeld & Bri.. August 18. Arnhold, Karberg. About August 15. Dodwell, Cartill Su. About August 20. P&O. 8. N. O... About August 22. Shewan &

Go.......

Aug. 10, at 5 p.no. Messageries Maritime August 21, at noon. Butterfeld & Swit..Aug. 15, at 4 p.m.

Dodwell, Carlill & About August 15. Chowan & Quick despach quios despatch.

Manila.donies Maidas v. Saigri (Caledonien Neak Kab&Y'ham Jarmarthenshire (8)... New York, v. Suez | Annandale (5)......... Now York..

Bolman!... - New York..

[Siam...

New York.se Now York.......... Portlan! (Oregon).... 8. Fenison

GS Homer. P. N. Blanchard Ohittagong (8),

City of RiodeJaneros

Carlowitz & Co...... Siemssen &

Co... Qui despatch. Jarohold, Karborg & Quick despatch. Arnhold, Kazberg. Quick despatch. Shewan & Co...... August 16. Pacific Mail S. 8 August 17, et moon.

D.

8. Fran isos, v. Jap. Guálie (4)

&0, 8. S..0... August 27, at noon. San Franciaco.......Lyadhurit... Shewan & Co.......Quick despatch. EUROPE IN CHINA: The History of Shanghai Paiyang (9).

Co. Aug. 10, at 4 p.. Bioussen Rayonna Hongkong, from the beginning to the Shanghai.

P. & O. S. N. o....Aboal August 14. year!

Smagha:la (s).

C.. 1882. Hongkong, 1895 $6.50.

P. & O. B. N. About August 21. HANDBOOK OF BUDDHISM: A 3kang'i 1 Korbé... Gisel (8).

Sander & Co... August 13. Sanskrit-Chinese Dictionary.

Siasan & Co......Aug 15, at 4 p.m. Second Spa, Harro&H burg Gerda (3) ............. ............. Thaving strived from the above Fucia,

*Edition, Hongkong, 1888. $2.50, Space Peux & O' Catherine Apoar (8)..... Snestue, Suues Co. Aug. 19, at 3p. Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested THREE LECTURES BUDDBISM. Sugo mu& Bonny. Brindisi (8)..

U.S. N.CA 11, daylight. 13, daylight. to send in their Bills of Lading for counter- Third Baition. Hongkong, 1894. $1,53 | Swaton, Am y & Tiv Taxlos (8)...

Douglas Laprail Co. Aug. signature by the Undersigned, and wFENGSHUI: Kadimena of Chinese Tea si

veiyang ()

Gatterield & Sire.., August 13. immediate delivery of their Goods frein Natural Scienc0- Hangkong, 1873.Ver(B.U Empress Chins (s. Janadian Puc to August 14, at noon, alongside.

Vera.B.0.), & Strathnovia (×)........

Nor. Pas S. & Co Angust 27, at menit. CHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE CAN-Yokoham......... ......Strathesk (8)... Dodwell, Carlills Co Aug. 15, p.m.

TON DIALEUP, Four Volumes, with Yokohan and Kab. Bali ina (8).

Sousse & Co... Aug. 12, ut 4 p.m. Appordir. Hongkong, 1877. $10.00. Yokoh ims and Kobi.. Argyll (a)........ .......Butterield & Sira.. August 15. Bound, $11.50, CHINESE SCHOOLBOOKS. Translated.

Not Responsible for Debta. I. The Trimotrical Classic. II. The Thousand Words Poem. $9.50 per sst.

either the Captain, the Agents, nor Hongkong, August 9, 1895.

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Cren of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless | notice to the contrary be given before

p.m.

To-Day, the 8th Instant.

4

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowna of the HONG LONG & KOWLOON WHARF &GODOWN CO., LD., and stored at Consignees risk and expense. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all doods remaining

ining undelivered after the 10th Inst., will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafod, and damaged Goode are to be left in the Godowns, where they

will be examined on the 15th Juat,, at 4 p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

SIEMSSEN & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, August 8, 1815.

1408

STEAMSHIP SYDNEY.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. YONSIGNEES of Cango from London

NOTICE.

1167

THE PO ON MARINE INSURANCE &

ALCEDO, Brit. 4-masted barquo, Capiain

GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital-Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars. | Robt. Oculta. —Standard Oil Company.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Chú Sip Chen, Esq., of Messrs. Chu

Kwong Lan.

Un Oi U, Esq., of Mamers, Kung Yoan. Lau Cheuk Hin, Esq., of Meseca Kung

Yued.

Chú Sheú Chi, Esq., of Mears. Chi Yau

Lan.

Chu Cheuk Kwan, Eng., of Muears, Liang

Hoa Hong -

Lo Shas U, eg,, of Messrs. Quau Hing

1000g,

Chit Sui Man, Esq., of Messrs. Chu Foo

Ian.

Chil Kearg War, Esq., of Messrs. Tung

Quan Hong.

and Havre ex Beamship Ortegal, and from Bordeaux o Stenmahips Filled Arras and Ville de Marseille, in connection with the above Steamur, are hereby informed that their Goods-withIS Company having been duly incor- porated will Accapt RISKS from the

and

HEAD OFFICE: No. 126, Wing Lok Strest.

UN LAI CHUEN,

Secretary,

the exception of Opium, Treasure a 13th Instant, at Current Rates. Valuablegaro baing landed and stored at their ciste into the Godowne of the HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY, L., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing. Optional Cargo will bo forwarded on, unless intimation is

is received from the Consignees before Noon TO-DAY (Tuesday), the 6th Inst., requesting

it to be landed here,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by. the Undersigned.

Goods remaining unclaimed after Tues- DAY, the 13th Instant, at Noon, will be

subject to rent, and landing charges.

Hongkong, August 8, 1895.

ZETLAND

LODGE,

No. 625.

1460

N Emergency MEETING of the abeys

A LODGE will be held in the Frar-

All Claims must be sent in to me on or MABONS HALL, Zotland Street, nofore TUESDAY, the 13th Instant, or theyHURSDAY, the 15th lust., at 6.30 for will not be recognised.

p.m. precisely. VISITING BRETHREN are

All Damaged Packagoa will be examined | cortially INVITED to alteed. -on TUESDAY, the 13th Instant, at3 pw.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

C. TOURNAIRE,

Acting Ageut.

1448

Hongkong, August 6, 1895.

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO COKSIGNEES,

FROM: GLASGOW, MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

HE Company's Steamship Oolong, having arrived from thus above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong-

Hoopkong, August 9, 1805,

FOR SHANGHAI.

1468

The Steamship

Peiyang, Captain R. KOLER, will! be despatohod for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 10th Tust., at p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & V Hongkong, August 9, 1895. 1468

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

The Co. Stentnslip

Thales,

Capt. Bazzi, will bu despatched for the abuve

BELMONT, British barque, Capt. Ladd.-- Order.

GEO. F. MANSON, American batque, Capt. Crack,Chiticee.

LORD Brasser, British barque, Captain Gunning, Stoudard Oil Co,

SIAM, German ship, Captain Garlichs.- Molchers & Co,

SHIPPING.

ARHIVALS. August 9:-

Phra Chula Chen Klao, British stoomer, 1,012, B. Pigot, Bangkok and Keh-ri-chang August 3, General.-YUEN FAT HONo.

Saigon August 5, Bice, Paddy and Fish.--

Ria, German str., 1,169, F. Bendiren,

WIELER & Co.

Strathest, British aleamer, 1,454, E. Taylor, Otaru (Japan) Jaly 23, Col.- DODWELL CARLIUI & Co.

Jacob Christensca, Korwegian stemmer, 1,688, H. M. Hansen, Odessa July 2, Gen- eral for Wladivostock, -ORDER.

DEPARTURES. August 9:- Liderkurs, for Kuchinotau. Taishow, for Bangkok. Formosa, for Swatow.

CLEARED.

Payang, for Shanghai. Strathleven, for Saigon. Alice Mary, for Shanghai. Frej, Dr Pakhoi.

PASSENGERS, ARRIVED,

Per Phra Chula Chum Klas, from Bang kok, 40 Chinese,

Per Rio, from Saigon, 62 Chinese.

DEPARTU

-Por Formosa, fur Swalow, 300 Chinas. TO DEPART

Per Frejr, for Pakkoi, 30 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

POST OFICE NOTICES. MAILS wilclose!---

For SINGAPOR & BANGKOK.--

Fer Machew, ath.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 10 in.

For SWATOW & BANGKOK.—

Fer Monk, & 6 p.m., on Saturday,

the 10th iur.

For SWATOW, MOY & TAIWANTOO. Por Thales, at p.m., on Saturday, the

10th inst

For YOKOHAM & KOBE-

Per Beltona, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,

the 12th int.

For SINGAPORI & BOMBAY. --

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping. Novo-Ningchowe laavos for Lendon- 4 pan-Peiyung leaves for Sha ghai. 6 p.tu.Zafire, leaves for Manila.

Meeting.

Noon. Meeting of Shareholders of The

Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Oor-! poration, at the Uity Hall,

General Memoranda. MONDAY, August 12:—

after

date subject to rent.

0 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge.

SATURDAY, August 17-

DEATH.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1895.

Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs a

At Amoy, on the 2nd August, Mrs. J. Dnpromising young statesman who visited

PERIGNAT

China abortly before the outbreak of the war with Japan, and who made a The publicanon of this une commenced wonderfully accurate estimate of the 5.40 p.m.

Chinese. In his Problems of the Far... East, Mr Curzon, discussing the posi tion of the missionaries in Chian, bits the nail on the head when he says:—

The China Mail.

WONGKONG, FRzday, avouer 0, 1986.

9 p.m.-Performance at the City Hall, MONDAY, August 19:-

3 p.m.-Moofing of Shareholders of The Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offices. TUESDAY, September 3-

Final Call of 25 Cents on Shares of The years. What is the result?

Punjom Mining Co., Ld., dus.

NOW READY.

Vol. XXL-No. 6,

However much the unfriendly sritie might welcome their wholesale deportation, Bach Bolution is practicable. So long the Treaties are not rescinded, their

We are glad to be able to record that the obligation can neither be ovaded by torsiga Noon.Meeting of Shareholders of The community of Hongkong at Thuraday's Governmoats nor trampled on with Im- punity by the Chiness. Whether it was Green Island Dament Co., Ind., at the indignation meeting in the City Halline or not to introduce caissionaries in the Company's Offices,

expressed with no uncertain sound its first place, China, haring undertaken to Goods per Steamer Sydney unolained sense of horror at the disgraceful and protect their persona and to tolerate theis

Noon aubject to rent.

disgusting antrages committed at Ku- faith, most fulli ber pledge, and count be Goods per Pindobone undelivered alter cheng, its deep sympathy with the suf-permitted to combine a mere lip respect

this date subject to rent.

ferers, and its emphatic demand for at its violation, Still less moet the idas bo

tar the

engegewent with scoret connivance TUESDAY, August 13-

swift and stera retribution to be exacted allowed to prevail that a mere money com Goods per Oolong undelivered after this on the spot. Making every allowance paneation will suffice to oxite any or

date subject to rent.

for the difficult position of Great every outrage. The exaction of blood- THURSDAY, August 15;— -

Britain and the constant desire of the money is at the host hut a poor form of Goods per Bellona undelivered after this British Government to avoid embroil diplomatic amends; but blood-money

mont with other untious, we fail to sea

return for the lives of innocent men, whose why moderation should be counselled in protection has been guaranteed by treaty, ind who have been brutally dons to death, the present instatice, and we must say, is almost an aggravation of the offence. with all the emplasia we can, that we The Chinese themselves will be the last to were astonished to find even one apolo- fuel surpries at an attitude of resolation on ist for the Chinese Government. The the part of the foreigner. Firmness in the time is past for moderation of language. only policy for which they entertain any Moderation has been tried for fifty respect."

Are for- On this declaration of Mr Curzon egners, are Britishers respected any the British Government might rely and more for it? Does foreign trade not act in the present instance without go- grean under the same disabilitiesing far wrong. Firmness is the only Are not treaty obligations broken al-policy for which the Chinese entertain. most daily with imparily by the Chi-any respect, and unless Lord Salisbury, nese cficials; and is it not so impos- undeterred by speers about jingoism, sible to obtain redress through dipla- | demonstrate to the Chinese that the matic channels that foreigners, in des Kucheng massacre cannot pass into the pair, have given up seeking to enforce limba of unexplated crimes against-for- their rights? The outcome of all this eigners in Chios he will have lost one of truckling is this borrible series of out- the best opportunities for the reform of rages upon English women and children, the Chinese Empire, the spread of civi outrages which have stirred to its lisation and the advancement of bumani very depths the

great public of ty. Wemayfittingly conclude by quoting Britain, but which can yat find in from Dr Eitel's History of Hongkong Hongkong one or two men who wond the following sentence from a despatch. deprecate any departure from the addressed to Sir John Davies by Lord strict, orthodox commonplaces about Palmerston in 1847 with regard to in moderation of speech and moderation of outrage on two British sailors in Can- demands. Was there moderation of ton I have to instruct you to de- language over the brutalities and in-mand the punishment of the portier dignities to which English women and guilty of this outrage, and you will, children were subjected in India in the moreover, inform the Chinese Authori

tiny? Was the hand of retributivo ties, in plain and distinct terius, that justice stayed while men met together the British Government will not tolerate to talk platitudes about moderation and that a Chinese mob shall, with impunity, the dificulties of the situation? No; maltreat British subjects whenever they test emphatically, No! There was get them into their power, and that, if only one natural feeling throughout the the Chinese Authorities will not, by length and breadth of the British Em-the exercise of their own authority, pire, one wail of sorrow for the poor punish and prevent such putrages, the helpless victins, one strong stern shout British Government will be obliged to for a just retribution. We are thankful take the matter into their own bands.' that similar deeds of brutality still We want the Palmerstopian policy be arouse an echo of those days. Whatever to be carried out now.

'CHINA REVIEW'.

CONTAINS

The History of Hongkong.

The Trind Society, or Heaven and Earth

Association.

Notos on the Exorcism of Spirits in Koreu. Lockhart's Disual of Chinese Quotations. Notes and Queries,-

The Old Chmann Lauguage. Miscellaneous Notes, Notices of New Books. Collectanes Bibliographica,

Per Brindisi, st5 p.m., on Monday, the Books Wanted, Exchanges, &c.

12th inst

For STRAITS &CALCUTTA.—

Per Catherine 1pcar, at 2.30 p.m., on

Tuesday, tb 13th inst.

For MANILA.-

To Contributors.

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.

FIROM the 1st January, 1896, the Sub- scription to the CHINA MAIL will

Per Sungkang, at 9.80 p.m., on Tuesday. FRO

the 13th int.

For SINGAPORE.

Per Gerda, at 230 pm. on Wednesday,

the 14th init.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Per Verona, at 0.5 a.m., on Friday,

The 16th inst.

For EUROPE, &t.-

Per Prissen, at 2 p.n.y on Monday, the 10th inst. (Lat Lotters at 2.10 to 2.30 p.m.)

For SHANGHAL, KⱭBE, YOKOHAMA,

VICTORIA, & TACOMA, WASH. Pat Strathnevis, at 11.30 a.m., on Tues

day, the 27th inst

MAILS BY THE Qanaman PACIFIO RAYL

WAY Co.'s PACENT.—

The Canadian Pacific Mail Packot Empress of China will be despatched on WED- KESDAY, the 14th August, with Mails for Shangbai, Japan, the United States, Canada, Ec, which will be closed as followe

1 A.M. Regia ry closes. 11.30A.M. Post-Office closes, but Corres. pondence may be posted on board the Packet with the Late Fee of 10 cents

as follows:-

For the Quarter...........$7.00

11 Meath............ 2.50

Copies of the CHINA MAIL' to obtained at the Hongkong Hotel.

CHINA MAIL OFFICE, Hongkong.

the halting views in one or two in- dividual instances, there was no dubiety

in the general tone of the meeting. Bishop Bardon and Mr Francis, spook-

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED BUEZ CANAT

A. S. WATSON & Co., ing from totally different standpoints, OTWARD BOUNDddowe, June 14;

LIMITED.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

*

Hankow, 18; Gisela, Aden, Azwanty, Su tan, July 2; Mople Branch, Ocampo, 9; Hector, 12. BoREWARD BOURD:-Glengyle, Oaufer, July 21. Priam, Formosa, &; Melbourga Macduff, ; Kriemhid, 12" The P. & 0. Co. a steamer Ravensa, with

gave voice to the feelings of the general community. To be of any effect o speedy blow must be struck. The Chinese officials are equally guilty with the bloody-handed criminals, the fiends in human guise on whom the teader caruest pleading of a mother for her little ones had ne softening effect, the cowardly, despicable rufinus, who could gloat over their carnival of blood, over The slaughter of belpless Englewomen and equally helpless children. It is useless saying the Chinese Govern- ment is not guilty. It has undertaken

granted by the Foreign Powers.[p] matters not to us why it has not fulfilled its duties. All we, as British subjects, have to care for is the one solitary bot The that China has not fulfilled her obliga- tions. She has bad many yeara to set lier house in order, to implement her part of The

extra Postage, until time of departure: MANUFACTURERS certain duties in return for privileges The

MAILS OF THE BRITISH PACKET.-

Th British Contract Packet Kaisar-i Hind

will be despatched on THURSDAY, the- 5th fastant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be yond, via Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur mah, Caylor, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, &c.

The British stoomer. Thra Chula Cham MAILS ny the Unrish STATES PACKET. —

OF.

Aerated Waters.

the slightest intention of doing so,

OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY is the bargain. If her Government had

fitted with the best English Machinery, embodying the latest improvements

in the trade.

the ErGran MAIL of 19th July, left Singapore on Monday, Aug. 7, at 4 p.m., and may be expected here on or about Saturday, the 10th Aug. at 4 po. This Paskot brings replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on the 6th of June.

O. & O. 5.9. Gaelic, with the AMER CAN MAIL July 23, has arrived at Yokohama, and leaves for this port to. morrow morning, August 9, via Nage- Baki.

N. P. s. 6. Strathnevis lalt Tacoma for this port, via nemal ports of call, on July 18.

Empress of Indis left Vancouver for this part on Aug. 5.

every thing pointed to the necessity for The D. S. 8. Oc.'s steamship Izion left Singapore on Aug. 4, and may be ex prompt action. Outrage has followed

pected here on or about Aug. 19,

upon outrage; and yet the Government,

either from impotence or unwillingness, The a. a. Glonfatisch, from London and

has done nothing. If this is a political

KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GOLOWN O., Ports on SUNDAY, the 11th Instant, at a reports. Had moderately uns wen- The United States Mail Packet City of Rio de The purest ingredient only are used, ad agitation, as suggested at Thursday's Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained. | Daplight.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowes, and all Olaize mas be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 13th or they will not be recognized.

Jolf!

All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will bo examined on the 12th Justaat, at 3 o'clock

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 13th Instaut will be subject to rent.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded an less notice to the contrary be given betere Noon, TO-DAY.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co., Agents. Hongkong, August 7, 1885.

Intimations.

WINDSOR HOTEL

HONGKONG.

1450

THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the

Tolerant Builder titusten CON

For Freight or Pasaago, apply to

ther throughout.

The German steamer Rio reports: From Cape St. Jamoa to Paracoli, had light Southerly wind and clear sky; from thence to pock, variable winds and cloudy weather,

1462-----

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Cu, General Managers. Hongkong, August 9, 1896.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

The Steamship

Bellona Capt. vox BINZED, will be despatched for the above Ports on MONDAY, the 12th Jost, at 4 p.

This Steamer has superior Accomanda- tion for First and Second Class Fassungere and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSBEN & G., Agents

1464 Hongkong, August 9, 1895.

EXPORT CARVOES.

bales

Janeiro will be despatched on SATUR- DAY, the 17th Instant, with Baile for Japan, Sao Francisco, Honolulu, which will be closed as follows:- 11.00 4. 58.

AM. Registry stars. 11.30 a.. Post-Offico slosos, but Correspon. dence may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postags, until the time of departure.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

BONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr C. Mooney and

Pers. Glamorganshire, sailed 20th July:" For London, 100 casks 5y and 40 pkgs. Marchandise for Hamburg, 200 biles Galangal, 100 osare Cassin Buds, 20 bales Rattan Shavings, 10 balea Palm leaf Pans, 50

72 casus Star aniseed, 210 biles Canes, Feathers and 7 pkgs Merchandise; for Lon-Mr W. G. Alle don and/or Hamburg. 80 balce Feathers and Me W. J. Blackball family 47 cases Bristles; for Londou and Haas Mr W. J. Canter Mr J. . Martin burg and/or Antwerp, 50 bales Bristles.

Mr B. W. Chadborne Per .. Merionethshire, aniled 1st Aug. Mr B. Grabe -For New York, 308 n/pkgs. Tea, 110 Mr W. 4. Duft CABen Chinaware 70 cases Paper, 151 Cases Mr G. Gracewood Blackwoodmere, 226 rulls Matting, 26pkgs. Mr W. D. Gra

Graham Rattancure, 45 cases Bristles, 21 casks Mr G. Battin Ginger, 26 casks Soy, 10 cases Vermillion, Mr R. J. Hastings. 13 cases Hats and 2 467 pkgs. Merchandise. Mr J. J. Host

Pers. 8. Telamon, sailed Ead August Mr Marton Jones The Steamship

For London, 949 boxes Tes, containing Mr J. Kinghorn Stratheak, 10,908 lbs. Congum, 346 boxes Tea, contain-Mr W. Kramma Captain TAYLOR, wil being 7,136 lbs, Scented Orange Pekoe, 8,878 Mr L. Martel despatched for the above boxes Tes, containing it6,438 Ibs. Scented

Caper

FOR YOKOHAMA (DIRECT),

SLUGHT HOUSE,' offers First-Claes Ac-Port at & p.m. on TUESDAY, the 13th

coramiclation to Residents and Traveilors.

Parerger Elevator, from Entrance Hall

Instant

to each Flour, in charge of experienced Attendant..

for

Favourable Arrangements made tailies and for Monthly or Extended Periode.

P. BOHM, Proprietor and Manager. Hongkong, November 24, 1804.

CHAS. J. GAUPP & Co.,

1907

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PATTIENS, HÈ very moderata prísu. 725

29 Dates Civatam. 73 baskets Shall

Capt. Palmer Mr W. Parätt Me G. A. Raggi Mr A, B, Rennie Mrs J. 8. Roach M: A. B. Skotowe Mi M. J. D. Stapleren Mr T. Sugiyama Miss Summers Capt. Taylor MR. L. Thomas Mr Wormald

600 balos Esmp, 8 cass Blackwood, 290 baies Waste

FEAR

HOTEL

30 Bilk

CASUS Mr W. Boley

Me F. D. Macisan

Mr Hugh McCallum Me B. T. Monta Major The Hon. E.

Nool

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Briatles, 23 pkgs. Sundries, 9 cases Peer Mr J. W. Bolles DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Shells, 60 coske Ginger, 2 eines Lacquer Dr. F. H. Bowers

Agents.

WATA Ware and 88 bales Canes. For Liverpool, Capt. van Carbach Hongkong, August 9, 1895. 1412 3:0 bales Hemp, 3 cases Cigars, 2 pkga Mr J. G. Buckle -

Sundries and 4 cases Candles. For Mar- Mies Coo FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE,

noillen, 200 bales

Bemp

Me R. P. Dipple Fer American abip Centennial, sailed frd | Mr J. P. Dowling August-For Baltimore, 5,916 rolle Japan Mr Geo. Fenwick will be despatched as Matting, 12,160 rolls Matting, 400 pkgs. Mrs Hoag and above FRIDAY, the 16th

Ratian-coro, 411 pkgs. Merchandise and children pkgs. Ten.

Mr Gou. Holmes, Per 8. & Yarra, esiled 7th August :—For | Mrs Gen. Holmes Continent, 390 balon Baw Silk, 14 casos | Mr H. D. Jefrios

The Steamship

Argil

Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agente, Hongkong, August 9, 1805,

FOR HAVRE, HAMBURO AND

25th Justani.

ANTWERP.

Mre Noel and child Sir G. Roghe Mr Bandelands Mr E. P. Sheldon Me F. H. Slagbok

the utmost care and cleanliacon exercised in the manufacture throughout.

The water used in proved by repeated nualpass to be absolutely pure.

For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the fall amount allowed for Packages and Emptice when received in good order. Counterfoil Order Books supplied on appli-

cation.

Oor Registered Telegraphio Address is HONGKONG" " DISPENSARY,

And all signed messges addressed thus will roceived prompt attention.

Straits, loft Singapore on Aug. 5, aud mixy be expected here on or abost Aug. 11.

meeting, is that any reason why the The Austrian Lloyd's s. s. Cala Teft

hand of Great Britain should be stayed?.

If the Chinese people bave grievances

against mandarindom-ard we all know

Singapore for this port on Aug. 6, and may be expected here on or about Aug. 12,

they have is that any reason why our The e. 6. Wingsing, from Calcutta and

Straits, left Singapore on Aug. 6. and may be expected here on or about Aug. 12.

Thess. Carmarthenshire. Taft Singapore an

Aug. 7, and may be exposted here on. or about August 19.

women and children should be murdered in cold blood under the most revolting) conditions? Hunity demand, cugay- pensation for this outrage, but no com- pensation in money. Foochow should bave been occupied by British troops several days ago, and British troops The F. &... Manila loft Bombay for should have sept into the interior to this port on July 31. inflict the punishment Chins is unable The P. and O. steamer Canton left London - and auwilling to indiot. The civilisą. ... for this port on August 4. tion of Chinn is a myth. Her people on the 26th ait., the Deuteros from Hong-. - must be treated as savages. If the British people are in the babit kong for Bangkok was overdus. of demanding reparation from civilised her aa- countries for indignities

THE P. & O. s. s. Canton left London for

tionals or to other peoples under ber this port on the 4th Test. protection, if Britain can spend thou

sands of pounds a year to check the Tas 7 & 0 Company's steamer Jara, slave trade on abstract principles of from Chins, arrived at London on the humanity, how much more necessary is moraing of the 8th inst.

it that she should abundos ber past VERA IN TRA Doors-At Kowloo mistaken polioy with regard to Chins,

The following is a List of Waters always draw her sword and throw away the Holstein, Esmeralda, and F. P. Litchfield,

kopt ready in Stook-

PURE AERATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

SELTZER WATER

Mr and Mrs & Find. LITHIA WATER

ley Smith

family Mr A. G. Stokes

Rev. and Mrs Vallinga

Silk Piece Gooda, 20 cases Essential Oil, 3 Me Audraw JuhnstonMr W. B. Walker cases Blackwoodware, 250 cases Cansla, 44 Mr J. Kirkwood Mr G.. Wheeler 1470 rolls Matting, 1 bale Canos, 1 dass China Major and Mrs G, K.Mr H. Wilson

Ink, 1,830 pkgs. Tea (particolars cukrown},

The Stormskip

Strati Allan, Captain Osnon, will be" despatched for the above Porta, at Daylight, on SUNDAY, the

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, JARLIEL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, August 9, 1895, 1160

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

MAILS will clono:-

For SHANGHAL

Per Peiyang, at 9:30 p.m., on Saturday, Mr

the 10th inst.

for SAIGON.

Moure

WINDSOR HOTEL

Mr John A. Blatina Me The. Gonailves Mr Boggs and abild Mr H. A. Hoon Mr Geo, M. Bosker Bir M. W. Kako Mr Buberdier Mrs Lehman Mr Coy tier

Mr E. Margulla Mr E. Danmu

Mins Mason Mr.W. Dumsreet

Mra Michelot For Holstein, at 4.30 p.m., on Saturday, Mr Buriquos

Mr R. M. Fiddle Mr Carl Bombach Mr. Ezekiel Mr J. H. Fawkner Mr Scott Savory Per Endro, at 4.30 p.m., on Baturday, | Mr G. Fort

Mr Schroeder the 10th ium.

| Me 3. Giraula Mr G H Wheeler

the 10th inat.

For MANILA.

SARSAPARILLA WATER

TONIC WATER

GINGER ALE

GINGERADE

No Credit gives for Bottles that look dirty or grosty, or that appear to have been used for any purpose than that of contain ing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by pa,

sanbhard, and never rest till the murder.

of her helpless ones has been atoned for

and the fellow savages of those who

Osmopolitan-Keiyang, Aberdeen-{uoyu)

perpetrated the vile deed are rendered A NoviriDATION by the Acting Colonial poweriess of further menace to foreigners Surgeon that a caso of sporadic plogue bad and foreign interests.

occurred on the first floor of Nɔ, 27 Tsong : Thinking over the matter as calmly Sau Lane was recaired at the Sanitary Board as possible under the circumstances, we

the

are inclined to speculate over the pros- Oleo this morning. The patient, a boy. pect of Lord Salisbury doing the right nine years of age, was transferred to thing. We think we are on sure ground Kennedy Town Hospital, and is now under when we say that if the decision rested treatment there. with Her Majesty's officials and officers

in the East there would be no hesitation Tax Chines Mait (Wah Ta Yat Po) nare to the policy to be pursued. British that the operatives of the native votion troops would even now be en route from India to Hongkong; the British Heat weaving enablishments in Canton agitate instead of idling in obscure Japanese for insresse of pay. The wager for a piece ports would be patrolling the coast of of cloth, which means four days' work, in China. We entertain a hope that Lord 560 cash only. The matter haring been: Balisbury will not be contest with the brought to the notice of the authorities, it A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, dalliance of diplomacy. The chief difiis decided that an extre 60 cash should be

culty in the way of rapid movement by given for a pieca of sicth.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

HONⱭRONG.

Bengkong, June 1, 1895.

the British Cabinet is the absence of

knowledge of the so-called Chinese Go-W. ROSINON and Co. are Special Agents vernment and the characteristics of the for all the leading Haglish and Continental. 1030 people. But Lord Salisbury dan an his- Fiszoforte Manufacturers,

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