Tarbat,

Turdles, malt, freali wali5,

Whiting,

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In port on February 20, 1997.

MERCHANT STEAMEM,

Daler- German

SHANGHAI,

In port on February 12; 1807. MERCHANT STEAMARS,

.Norwegian

Chongriang Korean Chungling British Felching

British

British

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1897.

HONGKONG MARKET PRICES Corrected to Saturday, February 20;- 1897, di 1020 Cash per Dollar Mexican,

Perake

cathy

80

'k

300

花破

Plaice..

300

M

PIION.

Chiness NamOS.

Liphea). Lancet.

Pomfret, White

* 180

Cash.

Outh

Butoher Meat.

肉食

Pomfret, Black

120

21

j'raws,

180

Brit. str.

Ray.

50

Chi, att.

Bacon, English,

ib.

來路烟豬肉

Rock Fish,

50

石狗公

Retriever

Amo. Sugar cured,

340

Foochow,.

220

花碳社猪肉 Iteach; 癎州炒豬肉

Taiwan

Ainer. ach.

Brit, otr.

Jupati, cuted

240

44

Boof sirloin & prime cut, catly 140

日本豬肉 wrk.

Salmon, (Canton),

240

馬友魚

KOM

Salt Fielt,

100

鹹魚

Corned,

wally

140

鹹牛肉

Nkale,,

60

Frejs

Roast,

140

競牛肉

Sarapsy

100

Velox

Soup,

100

Snapper,

180

21

Sitoak,

140

37

Bullock's Brains, .

و تاوان اور

+

Kidneys,

per cut

Teague ires, ench

Head,

Hoart,

corned

Hump, Salteatt

. each

¿

B0 60

牛肉耙 4-

Soles,

مانات

推沙魚

Tanel,

牛肉

150

Aric?

安牛科

لا بالله

Benn ihr

Brüish

+

Txil,

JJ

Liver,

. catty - 50

Trips (undreaaud) catty 60

14

"1

Calves Head and Foot, set

Hams, American, . 1.

Chinole,

English, New,

Japan cured,

Shanghai,

Mutton Chop,

"

Leg,

H

Shoulder,

Pigs Chitlings, **

J

catty

Fest,

Fry,

Head,***

Heart,

» Kidneys,

Iivet,

Pork, Chop,

Corned,

pair

ib.

. catty

Log,

Fat or Lard,

·

}}

11

Sleeps' lend and Foot, get

JHeart.

Kidavyo,

cacă

1

Livor

lb. TO 140

"

Sucking l'igs,

. each $1.75 $1.25

Sust, Boof,

lb.

Mutton,

Veal,

100

catty 130

ཙྪིཛྫིདྡྷ ༷ཙོསྡུཔཚོནྡཚོ། ཆོ ཙྪཱ 1: ༄༅ རྞ ཎྜ ≖ཧྨ་ ་་ཨཽ ། ༄༞⌘ėཆོ་རྫ ྃ ཾཏྲྰཾ

牛該

katty

長征

Changen

British

40

White Bait,

JJ

碳蹠仔

Chefco

British

Ching-ping

牛舄

Fruits.

-

an

4.2

菓子

Chiyuen

Chiavio Chinese

牛腰

Apples, (California),

ثارات الاعا لأمانة .

金山干菜

4-

(Tent),

天津平藥

Foochow

(Japan),

11

日本平藥

Fah wo

British

50

牛仔頭脚 -

Bananas, fragrant;"

brides),

40

資蠟香蕉

Fungahua

Chines

山香萃

Fuping

Chinese

花旗六腿

Chestnuts, Chinese,

馬榮

Haeshin

Chinees

L

金華火腿

Carambola,

100

Beitfung

Chine

Ireno

****

Uhin 630

Vocuautla,

tach bu

Kolgan

British

日本火腿 上海火腿

Ground Nuts, Grapes,.

cally 100

·花生......

170

鮮茶

Lemons, Chines

Peci,

GO

Kiangkwon Kiangyu Kucgping Ühinese

Citines

Chiness

桔餅

Kwangeli

Chinese

Loe Yuen

Chinese

*

Lichoes, Dried,

260

Bb

Licnabing

British

60

豬酥

Fresh,

易枝

Loongmoon

Germa

Limes.

Natal

French

Flange, (Saigon),

--each

我芒菓

Nestor

British

(Manila),

Takbui

British

21

450

རྒྱུའི | ! f E} | | ༅ ། འ ན །

Mangozten,

. dozou

40

山豹于

Pechili

Br tieh

Priam

British

Qraugos, Shoot,

.cally

新愛甜橙

Ravenna

British

*HT

Oliver

Greuth

Saikic Maru

Japanes

Red,

100-

>

紅楷

Shengking

Britieb

白糖

Singan,

British

Pio-apples,

***

Store Nordiske Davish

Tion tsin

Feat.

catly

沙梨

Wenchaw

British British

(Tiantain),

140

天津雪梨

Wingtong British

Punsin,

exch

Wooning

Chinese

(Siara),

cally 100

蒸雞油

Woorang

British

Peach, (Sweet),

翻糖

Yuctivo

British

公仔:

Raising, Muscatel,

Yungching

Chinese

生油 生羊油

J

Pudding,.

Water Chosuutøy-.-

Walute,

Poultry.

生日

Chicken,

catty 230

250

Oxpour,

+3

160

Ducks,

13

כן

oach

Doves,

Eggs, Hen

doz,

110

} | !.ལྷ་རྩ༞3།-8༅ | | } ཎྜ རྒྱ

40

+

桂林馬蹄

130

Mandarin,

Vegetables, &G,

Artichokes, Shanghai,, catly

Beans, (French),,

Louz, .

each

'cality

Beat Book,

Brinjale, Green,

Brassica

Bamboo Shouto,

50

150 120

Fowly

Duck,

catty 170

Red,

17

Geest

170

110

J

Haros,

ssch BOO

Cabbage, Chinese com,

Musk Deer,

33.00

#

̇類

Cabbage, Shanghai,

Partridge,

450

ET

Pigeons,

Pheasant,

210

21

白鰺

brase $1.40

Rice Birds,

dos,

葉森雞

Quall

130

Bulpe,

370

Turkeys, Cook,

catty

600

Hea

400

22

27

鄰接

Toal,

sach

360

A

Wild Ducks,

pair 81.3

上海水喝

2

Fish,

海鮮

Barbe!,

Breaz

Bombay Ducks,,

O'ton Freak Water Fish, catty

. catty 160

̇解盤

60

雞雞

"J

100 pizues 21:0

孟味魚

esch

pally

"

Carp,

Usifish,

Codiah, Salt,

Crabe,

Guttle Fish,

Dab,

Дале

Dog Fish;

Bala, Congor,

Eain, Yellow

File Fish,

Frish Fish,

Garoups,

· Gudgeon,

Gurnard,

Barrings

Halibut,

Eabros

Icach,

上海山藥

MA

Cauliflower,.

Carrots,

Celery, Chinese,

English,

Chilies Dried,

Rod,

|Carry Stull, English,

Cucumbers,..

Bitter Bytosh,

Garlic,

Ginger, young,

Horso Radish, S'boi,

Indiani Cuen; .

Lettuce, (English),

Mushrooms, Fresh,

Onions, Bomber, •

Greon,

780

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20

台糖

菜蔬

Yangping Chinese

XRCHANT BALLING VASSETS.-

Alico A. Leigh Brit.

Alice Muzy

Brit. bge.

Benjamin Sewall Amiet, bye......... Comzet

Content

Nica. bge.

Bril boo.

2. F. Whitney Amer, eh. Beit Ja

上海了維竹 Kitty.

A

100

A

*Utzon

Valkyrun

Arrox. Brit bigs.

sh.

Walter Siegfried Brit. bye, NAGASAKI

In Port on February 4th, 1897. MEROLIANT SAILING VESSELK,

Adolf

Geo, Curtin

Ger. sh." Amer, sh.

KUBE.

I port on February 2nd, 1897, Henjanjen F. Packard Amer, sb. Eclipse

Amer. sh. imperhorne- Brit. shi Brit. Sqo,

Üvernes

Spokane Vimuris

Aur. Boh..

Brit. bgar

YOKOHAMA,

in port on January 20th, 1807.

Hus. barkontine

Bering

Diana

Eaglehorn

Amez., Boh,

Brit.

Fa eralda Brit.

Leb. Golden Flacco Amer. teh. Fointer

Amer. ach, Frince Robert Norw. b. Amer. pch,

: Tolna

Am. yacht

MANILA,

I port on February, Ist, 1887.

Avoniz Buccleuch

Edward May

Brit. 2.

洋生菜

Silver Fiesco

Susoma

Amer. bge.

生菜

鹹酥雞

Shanghai,

Japan,

上海赢

140

bundle 10

洋藏瓶

catty

汐孟魚

Bhanghai,

大麻果仔

RAD

Гарип,

American,

海認

Fooshow,

太觀

Macno,

Pampkin,

Pareline,

魚·

歐沙R

Okrose,

Paraley, English,

Potatoes, Sweet,

Papaw,

Radish

日本粉仔 花嗣 仔

Elcano

Freiburg

Galatea

Glenturret

Isla de Luzen

Brit.

Amer, bqo.

Span. str. Get.

eh.

Brit bge.

Brit.

Span, sh Spao, ch.

Jennie Harkness amor, bqo.

J. V. Troop Brit.

□州蟄仔

Isla de Panay

澳門藝仔

我仔藥

John Macleod

Brit.

Kirkdale

Brit

20

Miagallanes

dozen 20'

紅雞白分

$4.60 上白素

14.30

Mistley Hall Neon Saranag

Span, ab. Brit. મ Brit. str Amerik

Riou, boat quailty, per picul,

CU

Shalot,

Hpdingo, (Chinese)

Splanch

Banke Gourd,

eatly

80

10

Turnips, Piùil, (Long), « vanh 10

Vegatablo Marrow,

Water Creuse

W. MACDONALD,

ILOILO In port on February 1sh, 1837.

Brit, sa... Brit. b.

Ladakh

BANGKOK

In pork on January 20th, 1897, WARUZANT NAZZING VARIES Oharon Wattana Siam. bqs Пакрая

Not be India Norm, best Meator Bred, bge Ragnhild Norw bas Viator

THE FOREIGN SETTLEMENT AT

TANGCHOW.

Shanghai, Feb. 18. By the treaty of Shinseki, Hang- chow, was declared to be a treaty port open to foreign trade, and it was stipulater! that this roupassion should take utfout in Octob, 1895. Furthòr it was agreed that

Intimations.

G. FALCONER & Co.,

է.

JEWELLERS, WATON-MAKERS AND OPTICIANS,

QUBENIS-ROAD, A

it should be opened to the trade, residence, CHOICE SELECTIONS OF LONDON-MADE

industics and manufactures of foreignet,

under the same conditions and with the

Į sam privįlegos mal facilitiosus exist at the

proseil upon cities, town, aid ports of Chim-How this agreemont has been

JEWELLERY and ENGLISH STERLING

SILVER WARE.

entred but we kine the port was ont HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES

SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THE EASTERN CLIMATE AGENTS FOR ROSS'S FAMOUS BINOCULARS AND TELESCOPES. LARGE STOCK OF NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS, .

opened to brachs at the date specified, and every effort has been nude by the provincal gaverneons of Choking to reduce wickin the narrowash inits the privileges to which foreigns are, legitifinitely entitled, As malter, stand af present the Japanese governantene los chimed and cleaned for the exdasive use of its merchants settly- ment on the mud Canval. The concer sion of this settlement and that of Japan's right to control its internal government was fought out step by step, but tho knowledge of Chinese rellads possessed by Japan's representatives on the spot, bucked

by the mous of the Japanese govern- ani, las dealt sumentfully with the matter.

With regard, however, to the nite set spurs by the Ilangelow officials nai general Foreign Settlement, niallers have from the intsel huen, in za tursk uwalindatory stale. That site adjrins the Jajatest settlement; mul plan of the ground marked due inin lots way officially handed over to Mr Dange Jamieso

some jaonths ago, certain frontages being herein reserved for & Custom House and IL Police Sixth. in altting this site to foreign wor chunis generally, the Chinese withorities openly express the antlition of confining purchases of land by foreigners within these limits. The dechration has not been made chcially, it is trie; but the terms of the Treaty (as quoted above) have been practically nullified by the imprisonment. and nutrcatuunt of these natives who have ventured to sell land to foreigners in the vicinity.

TEETHING BABIES

send lime for the teeth. Ail dildren need line for a healthy formation of the growing bones.. Curvature of the spine, bow legs, and soft Lees do not have enough lime. When children are thin they need" material for making flesh.

+

Scott's Emulsion

380

contains line, and also the very essence of rich blood and healthy flesh, has a markable effect on babies. and children, insuring a healthy gowth. The problem is simple. Scott's Emulsion contains the actual Feldhets of food in an easy forin for digestion and assimilation. Try it. Sole Agourd Jor Tangkray, and the Empire of Chins WATKING & Co., Hongkong.

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PRINTING.

Every Description of GENERAL PRINTING carried out

UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION.

to PICICE LISTS.

This attitude of the Provincial authorities is one which past experience has led expect. It is one with which our odlicials have always to deal in their work of up- hulding their national Treaty rights. Iti might therefore reasonably be expected that such machinery existing Treaties provide would be decil to meet earl over- come-resistance in this quarter. The lecal authorities at Hangchow maintain that the opening of that port to foreign trade is an- ply met by the concession of a site, chosen by themselves, at some listance from the eity, and while stomach admision has been

by our

our Consular authorities, it is cor- tain that the unrestrictest right to purchase! land, simply by conscat of the native soll. or, has not been sufficiently hsisted on

lo Section III, Art. 2 of the

nix.do

Chefoo

Convention, it is laid down that in the case

conie to na

+

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CATALOGUES.

PROGRAMMES,

COMPANY REPORTS.

BUSINESS GIRCULARS.

"BİLLS OF LADING.

MODERATE PRICES.

Coast Fort Orders receive careful attention. "

ENGLISHMEN IN THE GERMAN

ARMY.

Captain Ramony, of the German East

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

African forces who has recently reported Mr W. B. Allen

Вол

C. André

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr T. Howard

Huglas

Mr

of newly uponed parts is the doty of the on the results of his march to Lake Tune 8. T. Alexander Me Wa. Kerfoot British Gensul, acting in concert with his ganyika, is of Scottish extraction, as his Mice A. Alexander colleague, the Consuls of other Powers, to uae implies, and was of the ofliners Mr&Mrs F. Ander-Me R. Hughes

understanding with the local whom Major von Wisnu took out with

Me J. C. D. Joan authorities regarding the definition of the hina to inst Africa to suppress the first Mr Mannel B. Asensible and its Jonoph Foreign settlement area." In the case Arab insurrection there. In the time of Me and Mrs Edouard3ir J. W. Kinghorn of Liangchow after a lapse of eighteen the old Eager, who clung to the military

J. Kirkwood months this has not yet been done, and it traditions of Frederick the Gres, it

it was Mr G. Bocaley

M: Lacaze cary 11 exaggeration to my that et comparatively easy, remarks a London the present moment more than one foreign temporary, for a young Englishman to pro Mr & Mrs T. M. BoydMr 3. M. Littichale

Mr E. W. Blodgett Mr Leon A. Lavy Consulate in Shanghai officially un- cure a contrission in the Prussian service, Miss Brudio Me F. D. Maclaggart aware of the existence of any settlement at and at the end of Willem I'x reign the Vice Hangahow. It is, in our opinion, an un-

F. L. Martyn AdmiralSM. Prussian Army Liss contained such names

Alexander Buller, Mr K. Matsumoto satisfactory position that England should-most them Scottich as Bentinck,

K.0.B, and valet Air E. A. Matthiessen accept achate in a general settlement on Buchanan, Bruc, Campbell (of Craignish), Lady Buller and maid Miss M. Matthiesen China's terms, and not of the British Con-Clifford, Collet, Dogs, Drummond, Fer Me W. J. sul's closing while the Japadase have guson, Fowler, Gibson, Gerdin, Gregorie, Mr W. B. Chamberin Mes J. H. May

Canter

Miss S. Matthiansen obtained much more dignified terms, and Hamilton, Halke, Jameson, Jchustone, Miss Chamberlin the unpleasantness of the situation may Kennedy, Knox, lawrence, Leslie, Lind Mr and Mrs D. W. Med. S. Maynard

Mise May well be further increased in the near futuro say-Carriegie, Mankan, Matheson, Manro,

Craddock & child Mr Gem. MoBain by the objections of other Consulates to Ogilvie, O'Grady, Russell, Scott, Spalding, Mr O. Orane Rear Admiral F. Y

Talbot Thompson, Mr T. Courtiz

McNair, U.S.N. established in so earuni a 4 manner.

Mira J. Danging

accept and for its nationals in a settlernent Sterling, of these. it is nie. Miss Drum

Winsloo, and

B.

But the final noneptance of the site bas Some of the bearers not yet been made, and there is still time vere born of ancestors settled in Germany Mr W, A. Duff to put matters on a satisfactory basis. from the time of the Seven Years' War, Mr J. B. Duncan For the Chinese authorities since the first and oron of the Thirty Years War; but it and Mits Wm. aurrender of the land, and after its othery bad commenced life as British ́aub-

fter its allot-

Daaning, childrer mentre British applicuuta, have taken jecte. It was one of the latter, Winsloo,

& nurse possession for their own use of consider who was the first Prussian officer to fall in Mr G. Dayster able portion of the best water frontage, 1870. But few of them over sncceeded in Mrs L. Ellis and, in spite of officials contracts, munding what was called the najor's Mr Thos. E, Evana have ented what aims to be a Mixed corner. One of the fow exceptions to this Mr F. K, C. Fisher Court on part the land in question rule was General von Wright, whom the Cap Goddard With oper disregard

ine all Consolar old Emperor eachled and entrusted with protests and without waiting for an the commuud of the 15th Division et Mr A. II. Gould- investigation of the case-althigh a cor- Then there was the brilliant Irishman, Mr and Mrs E.

et? Mies Green promise was officially muggested-GoSydney O'Dann, who distinguished him

Grist Ternor Lan now expresses his intention self in the campaign of 1866, after which Major & Mrs P. of erecting a Telegraph station on another he was made military tutor to the present portion of this already surrendered land. Emperor, but came to utter grief i 1870, If high-landed measures of this nature are and has spent atst of bis time in prison to be tolerated, there is no doubt that ever sincs, William II. is not neatly so the surrendered Foreign Settlement will favourable to the idea of foreignors' serving speadily become a farce for since the con eded

1ste was first marked out for sale to foreigner-a

in the army as was his grandfather.

Also Cabin and Transposing Pianos, guaran 2250 90 NEW PIANOs just arrived; best makers. taed for the climate. W. Robinson & On.

more, the ralue of fand on the Grand Canal

gar 37 6 mesimum price of 8250 has rises considerably above that figure, so that now the nativo officiats, look- ing around for specaintive property in the interests of railway and other syn dicates, can find nothing so convenient- ly cheap and handy on

on the water front on the Foreign Settlement. Although such maaures must inevitably led to erious complication hereafter, the attitude of the Frosincial authorities suggests that, for some mysterious, reason, they beliore thamgalves able to indulge in them with impunity The mam.er in which they have porated

in building operations, in the face of repeated remonstrances, is only one feature of a most unsatisfactory con- dition of affairs.

A WONDERFUL MEDICINE,

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are universally admitted to be Worth a Guinea a Box.

AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, OR BILIOUS Bick Headache, Loss of Appetite,

Scurvy and Blotches on the Skin,

Disturbed sleep, &c.

for

femaks of all ages they are invaluable.

The 1,140, boxes contain 56 Pili,

-Price, 80 Conte a Boz

There appears to be every likelihood that both Hungchow and Suschow will shortly be connected with Shanghai by railway. When this is done the importance of those places as commercial centres will be great- ly developed and British interest "thore largely instased. In view of these circum-THOMAS BRECHAL, St. Helen's, England.

stances, and in order to bring to bear on the local authorities something to which they muy actal more weight than they now give to an dicial despatch, it seems highly desirable that que or two light-drac launches or armod pinsaces be provided in there waims for duty, when required, on the Grand Canal and other inland waters." Judging by the light of recent events, their prosence, or even the very fact of their oxistence, would

simplify groadly

Deguting tions with officiale like Governor Liao, and we therefore commend the suggestion to the Naval Authorities.-N. Day New.

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