Entertainment

THEATRE

ROYAL

Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. SIE WILLIAM ROKINSON, K.O.M.G.

SATURDAY, 12th October, 1895.

THE

IMPERIAL CHING LING FOO

TROUPE OF MAGICIANS AND ACROBATS will appear in their Unique Polormance, for the Fourth Season in Succession in Hongkong.

Doors Open at 8.30; Commenco at 9 p.m.

82 and $1.

Prices,

SEATS can be booked at Mioare, W. RODLIBON & Co.'s Masic Warehouse.

Hongkong, October 9, 1895.

Insurances.

GENERAL NOTICE

1887

THE CHAI ON MARINE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

___

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED...$1,€L·0,000.

THE

BE above Company is prepared to accept MARINE RISKS at Current

Rates on Goods, eta Policies granted to all parts of the world payable at any of its AGENCIES.

CHAN HEWAN,

Secretary.

HEAD OFFICE :

No. 42 BONHAM STRAND WEST, Hongkong, August 22, 1895.

1581

To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

02 Vcderrigned has received tvatruc

Trives to Sell by Public Auction, D

TUESDAY,

Destinatio

THE CHINA MAIL.

Vassals Advertised as Loa ling.

Vessels

Bremen & Ports of Call Karlsruhe (a)... Japan.......

Kabe and Yokohama.. Miki Marn (8). the 16th October, 1895, at 2,30 p.m., Lendon, v. Suez Canal|(lenshisi (@)............ his Sales Rooma, Queen's Road,

London, v. uez Cana Dardanus (8)..... HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &, London v. Suez Cana Chansart (8).

(For Sundry „Aecqunts),

Lontoo & Port of Call Kaisar-i-Eliud (s)...... London and Hamburg Cosah (F)....... Bomprising --

London....

CHEMMON VRIVer-Covered" DrawING- Manila ROOM SUITE.

MARDIE-TOF CENTRE and SjDE TABLES. BLAURWOOD Tante and Srands.

Bombay (B..... Sungkang (0).....

Mara illo v. Baig Melbourne (a).... New York.. NEW Now York. CHINNEY GLASSER, Pieroans, and Onza-New York, MENTS.

Cabrer und Ruus.

EXTENSION DINING TABLE, SIDE BOARD with Bevelled GLASS BACK, Disner Wau JONS, AMERICAN CHAIRS.

CROCKERY, GLASS and PLATED WARE. Brass Bude CaseS, DESK

TALS.

WASTING

Dave and SINGLE IRON Bro Serapa. WARDAUBER with BevzLLzpŐÖLars Ɖoons, MABLE TOP BCEEAU with BEVELLED GLANS DING TABLE, MALALE-TOP TOILET TABLE and WasHSTAND,

UNE SEXTANT.

ONE COOKING Stove.

&c.,

$cu TERMS OF SALE.. custoary.

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer.

Hongkong, October 10, 1895.

PEAK HOTEL,

New York:

New York.

P. N. Blanchard Adam W. Spies. Wandering Je... Engelhorn Matterhorn.

Argita.

Date a Lease

Norddeutscher Lloyd. Oct. 14, at 3 p.m. ¡P. & O. 9. N. Co...... Oct. 11, at noon, Nippon Yueen Kuihe. Oct. 15, at noon. Jardine, Matheson&Co About Det. 12. Butterfeld & Swire... October 22, Jardine, Matheson&O About Oot, 24, P. & O. 8. N. Co... Oct. 4, at noen jarghold, Kurberg&Co. About Oct. 16. P. & . S. N. So... About Oct. 18. Butterfield & Swite...Oct. 15, at 4 p. m. Messageries Maritime Oct. 16, at noon, Arnhold, Karberg&Co. Quick despatch. Carlowiz & Co. Quick despatch. Quick despatob. Siemsson & Co.

Siomeson & Co. ...Quick despatch. .....arabold, Karberg &0. Quick despatch. (a)....Shewan & Coctober 16.

Portland (Oregon)....Monat Ibanon Part Darwin, de „¡Citan zahıs (3).

Butterfield & Swire... Oct. 11, at 4 p.m. 8. Franc sco, F. Ja Coptic (8)

0. & 0. 5. S. C. Oct. 17, at noon. Franciaco v. Jin City of RindeJaneirots Pacific Mail S. S. C. Oct. 16, at noon. Budal and Kudat.. Memnon (8)................ Batterfield & Swire Oct. 11. a 4 p.m.

Mirzapore (9).... Shanghaimaa and Bar

le. &O, S. N. Co... About Oct. 20. Shanghai...

Prinz Heinrich (a).... Norddeutscher Lloyd. A boat Oct. 25. Shanghai muk Kobf...Marquis Bushex(8) Sander & Co Abou

About Oct 12. P. & O, S, N, Ox....Oct. 15, at B. p.m. hai,NE, K'bé&Y'ma Java (8)..... Shanghai, N'ki & Kald Sunda (3)...

& O. S. N. .....Oot, 16, daylight, Spire S'riter& S'baya! Hapoh (s).

Cetober 15. Butterfield & Svira. Swatow. Amoy & Tau: Formosa (B). Sydney, Mbourne, &c. Cinton (5)... Van ve (BC Raspresso Chin Victoria (B..), M. Tacoma (»). Yukoloma and Kobé..¡Taiyuan (8).

Douglas Lapraik & Ou. Oct. 13, daylight. .ip. 20; 5. N. ......Oct. 15, at noon. (8)..anadian P'Se R. Co. Dict. 30, at noon, .... Nor. Pie S. & R. Co. Oct. 29, at noon.

Butterfield & Simiro.....Ucobor 14.

1999 To-day's Advertisements

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

THIS Commodious and Well-appointed

TO LET.

BUNGALOW at the PEAK.

FURNISHED OR UNSUESHED. From 1st November, 1895,

HOTEL, situated, as bezght of 1 254 ¦ ROOMS. foot abovo noa-level, has just beca thorough- ly ro-decorated, renovated and re-fornised, and a NEW WISO has been built, watchi

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE da magcific nt Views of the Har

INSURANCE COMPANY.

TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECENNE), 1894, £11,671,918 28. 2d.

Authorised Capital...

Subscribed Capital.

Paid-up Capital..

Fire Funds....

Revenue Fire Branch........£1,540,856.18.7

bour and mainland of China,

FOUR

Apply Lo

RELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, October 10, 1895. 1 91

Not Responsible for Debts. $3 to $3.50 either the taptain, the Agents, now Owners will be Responsible for 60.0) any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during 5.0) their stay in Hongkong Harbour?--

20.00

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM ET NOVEMBER TO 31st Maner). £9,000,000,0.0 | One person, pur dəy £200,000.0.0 One person, per week

£687,500.0.0 One person, per month £2,410.990.7.3 Married couple (cenpring ons

rocs) per day Marned couple (ocespying ons

rocm) mens

rooms) per month Extra Bedroom, racatt

por Extra Bedroom, per day

For Further Particulara, apply to

THE MANAGER.

Neac Victoria Hotel.

1892

of

HAWNG been a pointed appared to Marded couple spring tru

Accept EUROPEAN and CHINESE RISKS at Current Eat60.

-

13 July, 1895.

SHEWAN & Co.,

Agents.

1300

TYPHOON INSURANCE

NOTICE.

ŢOUSE-OWNERS, Tacwrer, Mort- HAGEES, and others juterested in - House Property are informed that

THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUR- ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, Are prepared to accept riska against 1085 or DAMAGE by TYPHOONS, at Moderate

· Rates.

For Particulars, apply to

WILLIAM MACBEAN, Local Manager, Hongkong BranUJI,

Connaught House,

Queen's Road Central.

Hongkong, July 1, 1895.

1212

UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

(Instituted in the Reign of theen. Aure 4.J. 1714).

CAPITAL FULLY Sokseráɛn, £450,000. GAPITAL PAIO Dr. £180,000, TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EKOSED 22,619,000. TOTAL ANNUAL INCour, £774,645.

THE Undersigned, having been appointed AGenz of the above Society in Hong- kong, is prepared to imus POLICIES against FIRE on the usual terms.

1412

,

JAPAN

HARRY WICKING,

Praya Central.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

HAND-MADE PAPERS.

JAPAN PRINTING PAPERS.

JAPAN OOPYING PAPERS.

JAPAN WALL PAPERS.

JC,, &0,

PRICE VERY MODERATE.

c.

QRDERS to be rospootfully recoived by the Undersigned,

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

B, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, January 9, 1894;

FOR SALE,

Messrs. Kelly & Walsh's List includes the following Wożna by Dr. EITEL

KA

CELESTE RUHRILL, British ship, Capt. C. 110.00 A. Trofty. Reuter, Bruckelmann & Co.

Gre. F. MANSON, American barque, Capt. $130 to 130 00

20.00 Crack.-Oliness,

1:50

Hongkong October 10, 1895.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FAMSUL,

The Co.'s Steamship

Formos,

MATTE HORN, Brit. 4-masted ship, Capt. John Williams.--Standard Oil Oo.

ST. JAMES, American barque, Capt. R. Banfield.-Carlowitz & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

October 10 :-

Lerguen, Chinese steamer, from Canton.

Byg, Norwegian str., 771. Ch. Brekke,

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will ctose:-

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOUAMA Por Ravenna, ni 11,30 m., a Friday,

the 11th October.

For KUDAT & SANDAKAN.—

Par Memnon, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday,

the 11th it. For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY 18-

LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL- BOURNE-Supplementury mail on board till time of departure. Extr postage 10 centa)

Per Changsha, at 3.30 pm, un Friday,

the 11th it, instead of as previous ly notified.

Par Energia, at 4.30 p.m., on Friday,

For SAIGON.-

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping,

Noon.Ravenna leaves for Japan, 4 p.m.-Changsha leave for Port Dar-

win, &c. 4 p.m.-Memnon leaves for S'dakan, &e."

Miscellaneous. Transfor Books of H. G. Brows & Co., Ld., closed from this date to the 24th Instant, inclusive.

General Memoranda.

SATURDAY, October 12 →→→→

DEATH.

THURSDAY, OCToner 10, 1895,

On the 10th Jostat, at 1, Alveston Ter raus, EIMA, infant daughter of Mc. and Mrs. Paul Jordan, aged 8 weeks,

per The publication of this sasus commenced

al 0,55 p.m.

haveseoraed to '§6ll out' except stricken down by real sickness, and ho attributes this to the facts that there ware no rail- ways in those days, that our soldiers were men, and that more thought was given to inarching than to mathematics. It is easy to see that he is not a sup- porter of the short service system, and we are inclined to believe that he allows his bias to lead him into exag geration. There is truth an

but HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1886. | sides of the controversy,

think too much importance has beoa at-

The China Mail.

both

We

Ar all times, in season and out of her tached to the falling-out' at the man- 2.30 p.m. Auction of Drapery and Outsou, there will be found detractors of œuvres. The true explanation of this

fitting, at Mr Geo. F. Lammert's, p.m.-The Imperis! Ching Ling Foo Troupe at

at the City Hall, SUNDAY, October 13 :-

Goods per Maria Teresa undelivered

our army and navy. Our ships of war tailing is probably to be found in the go out to manoeuvre, defects are die soldier's dislike of what he considers covered, for a time the vessels are non. unnecessary activity, and if the same effective or may have to return to the punishments were inflicted in the British Dockyards for repairs, and because the army when a man falls out at the man- eyes of the nation are upon the ships ceuvres as are tuflicted in Continental Gloods par Lennox uxadolivored after this engaged in the manoeuvres and because armies we have not the slightest doubt

date subject t to rent.

every slight defect is advertised in the there would be less malingering," TURDAY, October 15 --

after this date subject to rent.

MONDAY, October 14-

Armstrong's.

the

the

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSEL SULE CANAL.

Fr

OCTWARD BOUND-Germania, Ddwick, Petrarch, August 20; Prosper, 2*; Iris. 30 Glenesk, Sept. 3; Moyene,

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Sundry Honso-newspapers, the masses of the people Peace unorarres aside, the British hold Furniture, &c., at Mr J. M. Jump to the conclusion that our navy is soldier will never be found wanting rotten and untrustworthy, our ship when he hears the call for active service 9p.m.-Couroestion of Victoria Chapter faulty and our Daval administration in the field. WEDNESDAY, October 16-

incompetent.

£5 So long Non-Meeting of Shareholders of The maneuvres ore carried out in

Hongkong, Oanten & Macao Steamboat present public manner, criticism is Co., Ltd., at the Company's Office. inevitable Criticism, bowover, will not 9p.m.--Meeting of Perisverance Lodge do much damage so long as it is from 9.20 p.m. -Concert at the Mount Austin

Botol,

competent authorities, able and willing to give their advice for the country's welfare; but criticism is not alway honest or judicione, and too often drifts into wholesalo condemnation. At the present time there is a boom' in naval criticism which is bearing fruit ia keeping up public interest in our navy. Navy Leagues are springing up every where throughout the Empire, and wa have no doubt the result will prove beneficial ultimately to the navy "itsalf and helpful to the naval administration.

SATURDAY, October 10:-

Noon-Mooting of Shareholders of The Canton Insurance Office, Ltd., at the Company's Offices.

3.20 p.m. Meeting of Members of the H.K. Jockey Club at the City Hall. TRUESDAY, October 24:-

Noon,Mocting of Shareholders of H. G. Brown & Co., Ltd, at the General Manager's Offices. TEURSBAY,

31- October Dance at the Ladies' Recreation Club.

Exchange.

Honusong, October 10, 1898.

Da London-

1.

Documentary, 4 munthu'sigla,

2,20

2/27

2,3

Bank, Wire,

On demand,

}}

» 30 days' sigh:,

For

SINGAPORE & NEW YORK.-

„4 months" sight,

Crodita,

the it inst, Instead of as pre viously notified.

On Paris-

On demand,

Credita, & mouthe" might,

2.70

...-2.26

On New York-

Ou demand, ***

Gredite, 60 days' night.

541 552

on Bombay

Wire, ***

On demand,

193) 1994

1081 193)

Por St. Louis, a 11.30a.m., on Saturday, Ve Bartin-Demau....

the 12th inst

For SINGAPORE & LONDON.-

Por Glenshiel, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 12th October.

For SWATOW & BANGKOK.-

Per Phra Chain Choa Kino, at ǎ p.m., on

Saturday, the 12th inst.

For SYDNEY. MELBOURNE & ADE-

LAIDE.-

Per Canton, at11 30,.a.m., on Tuesday,

On Uslentia----

Wiru,

Og demand,

On Sbangkat.com

On dewand,

the 15th inst., instead of as previous old Leaf, 100 fine (per auf) 30 days' night, privalo paper ly notified.

For SINGAPORE.—-

Per Glencar, a 3.80 p.m., ou Thurs

day, the 24th inst.

Sovereigns (Brok's buying rate)

vilver (per oz) ...

£46 60 # 8.8% 3id.

The recent New Forest military mat ceuvres have been the medium of calling attention to the personnel of the British army, and a fierce newspaper co troversy has raged over the marching powers of the British soldier. Be

cause a large number of men fell out' during the long murchea, apostles of

at. 5,

HOWARD BOUND-Maria Vaterie, Aug. 21; Merimethshire, 30; Herika, Tela. mm, Sept. 3.

The N. F. s. 5. Tacoma left Yokohama o

Cor. 7 for this post, via vanal porto of call,

The M. M. Co.'s stommer Salasic, with the Facncu MAIL of the 13th September, left singapore on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 3

pn., sad may be expected bore on or about Tuesday, 16th Oct."- This Packet brings replies to lettera des- patched from Hongkong on August

7

The P. M. a. e. City of Rio de Janeiro, with mails, o., left San Francisco for this port, via Yokohama and Nagasaki, on Sept. 24.

The O. & 0.4.x, Gaelic, with mails &c., left San Francisco for thin port, via Yuku- bama and Nagasaki, co the Ist inst.

Tho D. D. . . . Aglaia, from m

burg, left Singapore on the 4th inst.. and may be ox packad bars on or shont the 70th in

The N. Y. K. •. Miiki Maru leit Singe-

the Nordau school at once pointed to this fact as solid proof of the rapid de- genericy of the British soldier. We kuow that the ordinary Tommy Atkins is not enamoured of the endless morob iugs and countermarchings the military manoeuvres ontail-tas sime might be said of Continental troops-and any excuse is often considered good enough to escape from the ranks, but when the pinch comes the British soldier is i variably able to prova that he is not the 'weed' some critics strive to make bin out to be, that he is worthy the trad tione of the British army and able and ready to face the dangers and hardships of war or pestilence in any clime. The Chitral campaign provides the most The recent proof of the tardihood sad et

Captain Davis, will be Fuushows October 8, General.-WILLER & For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, A. S. WATSON & Co., mina of the British soldier, and, whet

lospatched for the abm Porta on SUNDAY, the 13th Instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Ca, General ManaJETS- Hongkong, October 10, 1885.

1890

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, The Co'a Stenmalip

Miili Maru, Caplato F. BROWN, WI bo dospatched as above

at Noca, on TUESDAY, he 15th Intaut.

For Freight or Panango, apply

Cn.

Loo Sok, British str., 1,020, J. B. Jack Bou, Bangkok and Koh-i abang October 3, Rice and Titaber.-YUES FAT HONG.

Intertoy, British atnarier, 810, Thomas Airth, Saigon October 5, Rio, and Paddy. WIELER & Co.

Deuteros Goran atr., 1,642, P. Lasnou, Bangkok Oct. 3, Rice. STESSEN & CO.

Martha, Geruan ateamor, 1,418 E. Schu, p, Saigon October 5, Rico.-ORDER.

-DEPARTUREF:

October 10:-

Actie, for Haihow.

Assetto, for Europe, &c.

Michel Jebsen, for Newohwang. Leance, for Shanghai. 1888, futishanghai.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, October 10, 1895.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR MANILA,

Namon, for Swatew.

Arvation Apear, for Singapore & Calcutta. Dante, for Amy.

CLEARED

Machew, for Swalow, The Steamshi

Frigga, for Singapors and Hamburg, Sanghiang, Bygde, for Newchwang. Captain Doue, will be Oscarshal, for Bangkok. despatched as aboro on Frejr, for Amng. TUESDAY, de 1õik Jostavi, ut ♣ p.zo.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, October 10, 1896,

1600

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA. VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN. ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS

THE Steamship KAISAR-1-0IND, Capt. F. H. SEYMOUR, carrying Hó A Majesty's Mail, will be dospatched from

BUROPE IN CHINA: The History of Hongkong, from the beginning to the year 1889 Hongkong, 1893. $6.50, HANDBOOK OF BUDDHISM;

Sanskrit-Chinata Dictionary. Sucund this for BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, the Edition. Hongkong, 1888. $2.50. THREE LECTURES on BUDDHISM. 24th October, at Noon, taking Passengers

Third Edition. Hongkong, 1834. $1.00. 4.3 Cargo for the above Ports,

(This FENGSHUI Rudimenta of Chineze 8teamer connects at Bombay with the 9.8.

Natural Science. Hongkong, 1873.

SHANNON, which Vessel takes on her $2.00. CHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE CAN- Cargo for LONDON, við SUEZ CANAL,

TON DIALECT, Four Volumes, with Appendix. Hongkong, 1617. $10.00. leaving that port on the 16th NOVEM Boand, $11.50. CHINESE SCHOOLBOOKS. Translated. I. The Trimetrical Classio. IL. Tha Thousand Words Poem, $0.50 per set. Hongkong, August 9, 1895.

BER, 1895),

4

Silk and Valuablos, all Cargo for Fraju, and Tom for Lundou (under arrangement) 1467 will be transhipped at Colombo to

stramer proceeding direct to Marseilles and Londou: other Garge for London, &c., will be conveyed má Bombay.

Hannay's -COMPOSITION

FOR

Coating Ship's Bottoms,

USED DY- Ocean. 8.8. Uo.

Whito Star Lind.

Messrs. Butterfield & Swire.

Glen Line.

Cunard Line. ›

Allan Line, eta. HARRY WIOKING,

Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 p.m. on the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages required.

to

Shippers are partionlasty requested v note the terms nad venditions of the Com pany's Bills of Lading,

For further Pactionlars, apply tas

ALF, WOOLLEY,

Acting Superintendent,

Agent for Hongkong & Sputh China," je OS. N. 09.' Office, Hongkong, May 1, 1886, §15

Hongkong, October 10, 1806,

PASSENGERS. ARKIVED.

Per Bygds, from Tamani, Me Herwood. Per Loo Bok, from Bangkor, 67 Chiness. Per Interbay, from Saigon, 33 Chinese. Per Deuteros, from Bangkok, 50 Chinesa. Per Martha, from Saigon, 88 Chinese,

DETARTED.

VICTORIA, B.C., & TACOMA.-- Por Tacoma, at 11.30a.m., un Tuesday,

the 29th ins

MAILS BY THE GERMAN PACKET. The Garman Outract Packet Aarlarhe

will be despatched on MONDAY, the 14th Insel, with Maile for the United Kingdom, Europe and coun- tries beyond, vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Barmah, Ceylon, India, Adon, Egypt, Malta, Ka ko.

Registry ceases mi−1.00 pio.

The mail cioase at 2 p.m. Late lotters till 2.30 p.m. with 10 cents extra postage.

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKEY,—~

The French Contract Packet Melbourne will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 16th Instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and places be yond, vid Harsilles; to Saigon, Straita Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, the Australasian Colonica, fadras, the Aden, Natal and the Capo, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in

closing the Mails, &c.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HOWRONG HOTEL.

Mr W. G. Allen Mt E. H. Leaf Mins C. Balbas Miss J. Balbas Mr J W. Bolles Misa N. Boyd

W. J. Conta Mr and Mex Gist

Miss E. Loyangars Mr L. Martol

Mr A. Crawford

Per Rosetta, from Hongkong: for Lon. Hon. B. L. Diliv don, Mesara Hy. J. Lock. R.N., Robt. Mr W.. A. Duff Spy, R.N.. Commander Selby Lilburn, Mr

Mr E. Dussetont R.N., Mr W. G. Poland, Mre Fupo and Mr W. Engalentary child;

for Brindisi, Mr F. R. Donistherpo, M-0. Evena and Miss Donisthorpe; for Ismailia, Mr M: A. Fair and Mra H. E. Dudley. From Yokohama: 1; J. th. Fawkter For London, Mr F. B. Dick, Fleet-Surg. J. Mr G. Fenwick W. Hawton, R.N. From Shanghai: for H. K. O, Fiber Bombay, Mr M. J. Moses; for London; Mr. A. Fachs Lieut. Wills, R.N., Dr and Mrs Wilson and 3 children, and Mr J. W. Halso.

Fer

Miss T. Goadall Mr F. W. Hall

Mr C. Harrie

Mr R. J. Hastings Mr and Mrs.

Buiten

Mr A. Marangani Mr J. M. Martin Mr & Mrs C. Mooney

and family

Mr J. W, L. Oliver Capt. J. Padrinan

Mr W. Parte

LIMITED.

QUEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1811.

is, in our opinion, more important, it shows that we have still in aur army gentlemen and officers, filled with the heroic spirit and ready to give their men a lead where dangers are greatest, and able to guide them in husbanding their strengthen prolonged murches and in "the wearing work of frontier campaigning. It may he wortliy of meution bere

That

pore on Oct. 5,, and many bo expealed. here on or about Úct, 11,

The C. N. Co.'s 8.8, Chingite laft Port Dar-

win on Oct. 2, and may be expected here on or about ot. 11.

The Austrian Lloyd's. Marquis Bac

guckers, loft Bingapore for this port on Oct. 6, and may to expected here on or about Oct. 12.

The

The

s.s. Chelydra, from Calcutta and Straits,

laft Singapore un the 7th instant, and may be expected here on or about the 13th izzet.

a, . Glengarry, from Antwerp, Idea and Straits, left Singapore on the 7th inst., and may be expected hors on or about the 136h inat.

0. S. 5. Co.'s steamer Hector, from Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool, left Singapore on the Vch instxot, and may be expected here on or about the 14th just.

at the recent manoeuvres, the Dule The China Mutuals.o. Danfa, from Glasgow and Liverpusi, left Singapore on the 9th inat., and as beexpected Bero on or about the 35th inst,

MANUFACTURERS of Connaught complimented our øki

Or

Aerated

Waters.

friends the Argyll and Bubar lord Highlanders upon the fact that not one

of their men had fallen ont in a stiff: The day's march which thinued the ranks of other regiments.

The critics and experts are busy at

CUR AERATED WATER FACTORY is work upon this latest phase of the man-

fitted with the best English Machinery,

embodying the latest improvemente

in the trade.

.

The

P. & O... Jau loit Singapore on the

9th inst.. and may be expected here en er about the 15th inst

P. &O... Suada left Singapore on

the 10th inst, and may be exported here au or about the 10: inst,

X. G. I... Letimbre left Bombay on the Oh ine, and may be exproted here en or abcat the 20th lust.

ceuvres, and it is pointed out that Tom-T my Atkina is dressed neither for peace time nor for war forvica. They are sin- ply tortured,' writesaLieutenant Colou

Why on earth not clothe Tommy Atkine es he ought to be when campaigning-The P. & 0, 15. Crylon felt London for

The purest ingredients ouly are used, and in Khaki, brown beite, putties, ali

the utmost care and cleanliness exercised in the manufacture throughout.

The water used is proved by repeated analyses to be absolutely paro.

Dapt. and Mrs Paimor For 00AST PORTS, Wators aro packed and placod en brand ship at Hongkeng prices, and the foll mount sliowed for

Mr A. H. Rennie Mra J. S. Rosch Mr and Mrs B. T.

Rogers

Mr C. Rogho

Mr C. F. A. Sangster

Mr and Mrs E. C.

Shaw

Packages and Bipties when received

in good order.

winin talmet covered with khaki, so

valise? There ought to be a Society

The P. & O... Malacca left London for

this part on Sept. 21.

this port on the 6th inst.

for the Prevention of Cruelty to Tommy THE P&. ddon, from China, at- Ackius, for that he is cruelly treated rived at London on the 9th inst. there is not the least doubt. Fairy

being triced up in a tight, thick, nad The P. &0. s. a. Ceylon left London for eloth jacket, huckied together all over this port direct on 5th inst bis chest and body, with stiff pipechayer!

leather belts, carrying on his head that Tax F. & O. 8.a. Jata laft Slogapore for mont fiendish invention, a cloth helmet this port on the 9th inst., at 4 p.m. which invariably cause headache and

great heat; on his back a valise, at The P. & O. s... Sunda toft Singapore for coat, &o; ou bie shoulder a heavy ride;

this port to-day, al Gain.

at his side a silly and useless dagger

on his legs hot cluth trousers, black THE N. G. I. . . Letimbre laft Bombay celess leggings, and in his beart a very

tempest. To ask an unfortunate boy of for this port yesterday, and may be expect. twenty, thus manacled and buckled up, od bare on the 28th instant.

Counterfoil Order Books supplied on appli- cruelty. It teaches nothing, it only pro- Tane. a. Empress of Japan arrived at Kobe to march in a bot sun is simply needles

ration

+

Mr Gee. W. Shaw Mr L. Simon Mr M. J. D. Stephon J.Miss Summers Mr D. Syno R.bir U. D. Tenney

Mr and Mrs J. P.

Thomas Mr R. L. Themess Me 4. von Uffel

Actio, for Hoiber, 100 Chinose. Per Zafiro, for Manila, Mr Findili, and 28 Chinese.

Per Namos, for Swatow, Her, and Mrs Ashmore, Mesars Toug Kin Lati, Tung Mr and Mrs J. Bow Ya, Tin Pai, Ya Pai, Mes and Miss Herode Tung; for Amoy, Mr and Mrs Esu Ning Mr J. J. Hour Su.

Mr A. . Holder Per Arration Apcar, for Singapore, 8 Me W. J. Hubbard Europeosas, and 571 Chinoso.

Mca C. H. Hus). Mr H. Isbell Mr B. B. Walker Mr Morton Jones Mrs T. G. Walkington Mr J. Kinghor Mr L. Webster Mr and Mrs Lapraik Mr G. Wilder

Per Dante, for Amoy, 410 Chinese.

TO DEPART.

Por Machew, for Swatow, 5 Europeans, and 200 Chinese.

Per Frigga, for Singapore, 1 Europesa, and 12 Chinoue,

Per Oscarshal, for Bangkok, 10 Ohinose. Por Frejr, for Amay, 50 Chinoso,

instant,

SHIPPING REPORTS,

Mrs K. Unworth

TEAK

HOTEL.

Major and Mrs G. K.

Moore

Mr Bandolaods

3Mr B. P. Sheldon

Mr J, G. Backlo Miss doe Me R. P. Dipple Mrs Gordon and

ohildren Mr Boin

fee

Mr F. H. Slagbek

Mr and Mrs A. Find-

duces hatred of the Army, and muck sick at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, and left at 11 8.0, ness. This seems to be sufficient to cɛn-

des the military authorities, but an Eaon Wedseday for Yokohams and VancOU- Our Registered Telegraphio Address is

sign of 1843' maintains that it is the men * DISPENSARY, BONGKONG," | who are at fault, not their dress. Ho

And all aigued messages addressed

thus will received prompt attention.

Yer..

refers, not without a considerable ahiw A FERNCH contemporary says that the of Trasco, to the days of the Indian Belgic belongs to La Compagnie Oriental Mutiny, when the Indian climate was at Accidental.' That accounts for the as- not studied so closely by the powers cident.

that be and when less consideration

The following is a List of Waiers always was shown for the men in the ranks VesHELS IN THE DOORS—At Kouloom-

kept ready in Stock :-

PURE AERATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE.

POTASH WATER

SELTZER WATER

Isy Smith & family LITHIA WATER Mr A. G. Stokos Bor. and Mrs Valllage

WINDSOR BOTEL

The British steamer Loe Sok reports Mr Geo, Helens Loft Koh-ot obag at 4.10 p.m., ob the 3rd Mrs Gach Elaledd October: had light airs and aims. and Mr B. U. Jeffries smooth sea to Cape Padaran. Experienced Mr Hugh McCollum strong monsoon from Cape Varelia to Gap moord in harbour at 5, 60 a.m., on the 10th Consul D. C. Beards-Mr M. W. Lake Rock. Passed Gap Rock at 1.90 a.m., and

Mr. V. Layarhola The German steamer Deuteros reports: Bad light Southerly brease and fine wea. Consul F. de IsFoug-Capt, Lohman

aat, child and puraera Leban ther to Cape Varella; from thenge to porļ, moderate to strong N.. breens and a rough Capt. Gory, Fr Art. Mans, Leve

MODI, Hausar (VioMe A. P.

P. Morgan Governor, Telkin) Mr Navarra Mrs Hanser

Me 1. Nelson Mons.

Holtermoba Mr Nel

Nelson Trainurat, Mc Carl

Rombach Toukia)

Holtermand Miss HoltermIKO Mr Howard

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will alone

For BWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANG

KOK-

Per Machou, at 8.30 am, on Friday,

the 11th inst.

For BANGKOK.

Mr.J. Howell

Miss F. Howli

Per Rong Bing, at 0.50a.m., on Friday, Me M. Kapadia

the 11th Inth

Hi B Kera

Serland

Mons. Serrque Mr. Bhd, M.1.2.E. Mr A. Smith Me B. Unaugat? Mr. H. Wheeler Mr A. Yeahi

SARSAFARILLA WATER

TONIC WATER

GINGER ALE

GINGERADE

No Credis given for Bottles that look Edirty or greasy, or that appear to have been

The get up of fifty years ago con•

sisted of 'a shako, nearly twice the Helene Rickmers. Solent, Ingraben, Tai- circumference at the top se round the cheong, Cosmopolit, St. Louis, P. aga. |usad, surmounted by a buge pompaa. Cosmopolitan-Taiynab,

the size of a tennis ball, or larger, Aberdeen Ocampo. und a

glazed leather top, and garnished with heavy brass plate

and curt-obain a tight-fitting cute, THE Tonkin Government is calling for and a huge stiff leathern stock of about tenders for a supply of Newcastle coal, two Budo-half or three inches in Evidently the Tenkin collaries are not height; a pair of stiff buff cross belts yet in a position to send coal to News for bayonet and ammunition pouch, se castle I'

cared in the very middle of the man's

chest by a rather beavy breast plate. Ar Annamite conviot in the French penal A Brown Bess of about funrteen pounds

in weight, a bayonet much heavier than settlement at Palo Condor, who was un- the present one, and sixty rounds of dergoing eeutence of ve years for fraud, ammunition (ball cartridge); the whole has been guillotined for participating in so of his worldly possessions, contained in outbreak of prisoners last year. a large square knapsack, on his

used for any purpose than that of contain shoulders, Banured by straps psdug A Tassen sailor samed Joyeux recently.

Ing Aurated Waters, es auch Bottles aronder his arm-pits, and conducted by killed a pollsmas naked True at Kwong-

never used again by u

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

}

KONDRONG.

Hongdong, Jane 1, 1885,

1998

another strap straight neross bis chust,

thereby increasing the tightness caused lang, in Cochin China. The English mur

by the cross-beltaj not to mention the derer Peace no longer stands alone in this Daviesok, with ratious for one or two style of nomenclature.

day, and heavy, ill-fitting blucher boots."

Handicapped as the contends they Banjozs, Galtare, Mandolinos, Autoharps were, the sncient Basiga is of aplalon Viellae, also Strings and Stiings for sale si that the veterans of thors daya would | W, Robinson and Co.

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