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means for adouring the depth of water his DESEATY for floatation, Expensive dama ard constructed, inside which Water gradually recounting to a ompanion his experiences time, transforming it into an immense tim
A shophard in a Highland Inn was once collects, filling up the ravine, and, for the: with one of those mad Ragishmen, who her pond. At intervala tho water is sud- proved to be a celebrated professor then
hendonly liberated, and carries with it to the AUTEGEED CAPITAL...2,000,000 collecting specimens in the neighbourhood, coast the whole assemblage of logs from Paid ve CAPITAL, Opnamen£ 834,364.
Thors was one of them, he said, wha love the dam. This method is also prac Imo to carry his bag by a short cut tied in other countles, and is known as Askod HEAD OFFIOR-HONGKONE. Yen 19,000,000! CAPITAL PAID-OF ... **** £800,000
aeroes the hills to his Inn, while he wont be dri ing. To manage the operation suopes. 10,500,000 ↑. KaERYE › LIABILITY OF BHARE-
the road. When he was out of sight fully roquires a large amount of experienos, 16, 9:40,000 AL-MOLDARAKA
Court of Directora. .....£300,000
stopped to look into it, for it was was unce for a light miamp or miscalculation of any BESSETS FUND
450,000 D. GILLI, Eq.
CHAN KEF SHAN, Esq. CHOW TUNG SHANG, AV and would you believe it, man, it kind will spoil the drive, and leave many
was full
stancs-nothing but stanesi
of the legs strandod along the sides of the - HRANOMES AND AORNUTES
INTEREST allowed on Current Account KWAN HOT CHVEN,
Stones repeated
his companion: ravine, perhaps not to be taken away til G, Kom Lawson. SAMFRANCIROO, at the race of 2 par aunum on the Daily Esq.
stones And did you carry them?"
another year.-Bulding World. balances.
Not I, I emptied the bag there, and filled it up from the eaim near the Innj And I gave him good mearura for his money,
warrant ye.'
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HONGKONG AGENCx-Intorent allowed.
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T. H. WHITEHEAD, Manager,
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440
Du Current Account at the Tate of 3% INDIA, LIMITED. per annum on the daily balance.
On fixed deposits for 12 months,*0% per
HE MERCANTILE BANK OF
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589
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Balunce,
FAID-UP CAPITAL
RESERVE FUND
RESERVE LABILITY OF $10,000,000.
PROPRIETORS kommunen,
$10,000,000, $10,000,000.
Os Fixed BeetĒITS :-- For 12 Months HETERO
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J. THURBURN,
Manager, Hongkong. Hangkang, December 1, 1897.
Cover OF DIRECTORS.:--
It. M. GRAY, Esq.-Chairman,
N. A. Sies, Eng.-Deputy Chairman.
Of Bonrmann, Eg. Alex. MacConachie,
J. J. Ball-Iring,
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Raymond,
David Cukbay, Esq.
Esq.
B. I. Hill, Exq
Armin Haupt, Esq. P. Sachse, Esq.
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Bonaventure Centurion*
Dapime
Bak Fame
Firebrand
Grafton
Handy
THE
2340
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INTEREST or deposita is allowed at PER CENT. per annum. Depositors mey transfer at their option balanse of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND:
pirgHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per
2nd class
and class
For the Hongkong and Shanghal
Banking Corporation,
T. JACKSON,
Chief tunager. Hongkong, August 1, 1885.
1517
J. T. LAUT, Esq.
Esq.
Chief Manager.
171
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B
12
+
111
%
WEST-AY-BOUTI,'
A fair passonger on bond an Atlantic steamship had an experienes which led her to believe that a cosmian, is apt apt to waste many thoughts on his personal troubles.
The sailor who brought her to this opin- lon had a fall which resulted in a bad cut on the head, the second day out. The lady was solicitous in her inquiries as to his wel fare when shu saw, the captain that night,
and would urinabolly have continued be sympathy, had not a wigh sta called to mind her own sufforings.
NOW THE AMERICAN COUNTRY PARSON 18
PAIN,
It is not only as a reward for performing the marriage ceremony that the country parson is paid in kind. Sometimes he receives a large part of his salary in this way. The members of his congregation ich ebsoribs a certain amount of money owar's the lary that is guamotoed the mini tor. Famer Brown will, ho says,
tibate four dollars es his share. In the witer, when Farmor Brown should hand over his four dollars to the church tres. same, he finds him off short of ready cash.
but
Intimations.
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hand, having in the autumn falled many trees in his furos Nothing can be more Four days later, when she energed, white certain than that the ininister needs fuel in and weak, from her stile-room, she sud-he winter; therefore, Farmer Brown course of the day she saw him with a strip drives to the parsonage, and deposits donly remembered the poor sailor. In the fonds his waggon with logs of wool, of plaster on his forehead.
it in the minister's back yard, an How is your head?" she sokad kindly,nouncing to the minister that he reckons as he passed by her bont on some duty.
Wort-by-south, -mu'na, was the reply, delivered with respectful but hosty clear
Dess,
DON'T SEGLECT YOUR DIFE.
Perhaps it in foolah of me to say so, absorved, with a smile, the proprietor of a yolo depot, but it is a fact that I take
of shillings a
work from riders whose machines have gone wrong simply from neglect. There are hundreds of ve them-solves opoliate, who would
Moros
...6% pounds, and many hours of dip keeping any bitter? Wall, somethinos he gots:
E. W. RUTTER,
Acting Manager. Hongkong, October 10, 1888. 1970
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SHIU HING PO,
Proprietor. Hongkong, September 20, 1892.
Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
11
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30
Chief Manager
308
Her Britannic
None
Tons Guna LEP.
Captain.
Where ut,
Alacrity
Algurino
despatch vessel sloop
1700
10
3000
1050
1400
Comdr, A. H. Smith-Dorrien Commander E. J. W. Slade
Hongkong
On a cruise
Archer
cruiser, 3rd cladi
1770
+8
$500
Comdr. C. E. Kingsmill
Barfourt
battleship, lat olsa
$10,500
14
18,000
Hon. S. C. J. Colville, C.B.
4880
10
Chip, ist dinas
9000
10,500
14
13,000
Captain J. R. Jellicoe
Capt. R. A. J. Montgomerie, C.B.
Shanghai
Hongkong
1140
Aloop
8
2000
Coud, O. W. Winnington-Ingram
Hongkong
3rd class donat defence
363
3
200
It-Com. O, Chadwick
Shanghai
torpedo boat destroyer
300
B
8700
Lieut.-Com. R. J. Koyan
Hongkong
455
2,
300
Hykong
Lat clasa
7950
12
19,000
Captain F. W. Fisher
Weihaiwel
bost destroyer
275
4000
Hongkung
torpedo boat destroyer
075
4000
Hongkong
cruiser,
· Sud ólasa
4860 10 9000
Capt, G. A. Callaghan
Weitaiwel
atoreship
1840
1640
Liout. I. J. Davison
Ilongkong
Iphigenis
draiser, 2nd class
3000
8
9000
9000
Capt. H. N. Dudding
Shanghai
gun-vessel, 2nd class
700
3
Com, Wm. W. Smytho
Hankow
gunboat, 1st class
Arcured cruiser, lat class
5600
12
8500
Manila
760
1200
Bloop
10M
B
1400
Capt.
gumboat. Ist class
755
B
1200
Litus. O. J. T. Dormer
Chemulpo Shanghai Doilo
705
6
1200
Com. C. V. de M. Cowper
Manila
-14,200
14
20.000
Capt. Hon. H. Lambton
716
B
1200
elass
805
1300
Lieut. Com. E, H. Grafton
river gunboat
Lieut.-Comdr. Carr
On a crui
Hongkong
Sitt
gun-vessel, 2nd class
750
870
Tamar
receiving ship
4050
Commodore-SC-Holland-
Tweed
g-bt. 3rd class coast defene
363
3 -200
Undaunted
armoured cruiser; tet cloasi 5800
12 8500
Capt. A. C. Clarko
a cruss Fachow Hongkong Hongkong Hongkong
Victorious
battleship, Int class
14,900
16
12,000
Capt. A. Scheinberg
Waterwitch
Surveying ship
620
450
Lieut.-Comdr. W. I. Dawson
Hongkong
Hongkong
Whiting
torpedo bost destroyer
300
6
6900
Lieut. Com. E. Kelly
Hongkong
Wiveru
constdefenceship, semmoured: 2750
4
1000
Woodcock
river gunboat
2
Lieut.-Com. H. D. S. Watson
Hongkong Shanghai
Hunber
Linnet Narcissus
Peacock Phoenix
Pigmy
Plover Powerful Rattler Rodpolo Sandpiper
gunbost, 1st class cruiser, fat class gunboat, 1st class gunboat,
1st
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-Hall
Comdr. G. F. King-He
Licut, -Com..FP. S. St. John
N. P. Coulirane
Hongkong
Lt. Com. Hon. G. A. Hardinge Sandakan
Flagship of Vico-Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour, K.C.B. Flagship of Rear-Admiral C; S. P. Fitzgerald.
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
Nome.
Flag and Description.
Tons, Guns.
H.P.
Аврій Bayard Caravan Descartin
Joan Bart
Léon
Pascal Surpries
Vauban
Carmeran
-Doutschland.
Betion
Irene Kaisor Kaisorin Augusta
·Mdovol
French gunbou French cruiseT
French gunboat French lagship
German cruiser
Marco Polo
Liberal
Admiral Korniolo Alsout
Böbre
Dimitri Donskoi
Daulainak Grombatchy
Korejetz Sandshur
500016
Captain.
Captain Thesmar
Captain de Brétize]
1709
Last reported at
Saigon Fuochow Kwongchauwas Taku Kwongchauwan Shanghs.
Manila Saigon Kuongel uwan
Amoy
Antoy
Amog Hongkong Manila Shanghai Hongkong
Port Arthur Vladivostuck Nagasaki Port Arthur
French gunboat
476
3
450
Commander Journe
Saigon
French Bngukip
£500
12 4500
Captain Journet
French gunboat,
#58
Lieut. Schwerer
French, oruisor
4000
8500
Capt. Philibert
Daguay Trouin Eclaireur
French cruiser
3693
4399
Franch oruiser
1068
2050
Cupt. Texier
French cruiser
470
Capt. Anot
3088
8500
€29
000
Captain de Plessix
Captain Boutet
1640
8
2900
German ironolad
8000
8000
Captain Muller
Capt. Brussatis
German 2nd class cruiser
4109
10
9000
Captain Rolland
Gorum cruiser
4200
5 2030
Commander Obenheimer
German tagship
7077
10
6700
Captain Stubentauch
German cruiser “
·6931
20 14,000
Captain Kouluor
Gorman gunboati
800
Capt. Merton
Prinsesa Wilhelm
German cruiser
4400
10
8000
Captain Truppel
Esba
Italian cruisor
2700
Capt. Ceccani
Italian cruiser
1487
Captain Incoronato
Portuguese ganbost
.400
400
Comdr. Carvalhosa e Athayde
Shaughai Nagasaki
Mazuo
Russian oruiser
9000
Captain Molas
Russian gunboat
810
730
Captain Paronego
Rumian doop
950
2 +1250
Captain BoismAA
Russian orkugr
18
Russian günbost
3500
Capt. Serebrennik
Rasian gunboat. <!
$1400
2000
Capt. Rudnoff
Russian sloop
1200
2160
Russian sloop"
1200
1400
1490
:2
2000
600)
15 B000
12,200
10,923
26 13,250
960
1135
Captain Barrâneff...........
battleship 10,000
2500
Captain Barenago
$950. 2
1120
"Captain Niedermauller
$6000:
16
7000
Captain Prince Ouchtumaky
500
: +3600*
Capt. Rogulia
1230
1194
Commander Komaroff
4413
40830
Captala G. F. F. Willo
"Manila Inilo
E5
Liont Benjamin Toppan
Hantla
9730 78
Captain Glas
Iloilo
3405
Com. A. Walker
Manila
1938
Captain T. Swinburne
Manila
Lisut. Com. F. Singer
Manila
850
Capt. Backnell
Comdr. E. H. C.-Leutze
Capt. W. H. Whiting
Captain Lamberton -
Shanghai Manila Manila Manila
Olynjoy
Pamiat Avoya
Rossin
Velty
Bussion 2nd class battleship 10,0
Funbost
7000 Capt, Witthofft
Captain Sillman
Commandor Kaokoloff
Captain Feniche Captain Coprianof
Captain Vireenius Captain
Domojiroff
Comdr. Gaupt
110 004
Capt. N. M. Dyor
Comaudos E. P. Wood
Taku
Nognaskl Chamulpo
Nagnecki Vladivostock Nagasaki
Nagasaki a Port Arthur Nagasaki
Port Arthur
Vladivostock
Brus
thar's mor'a four dollars wath of wood that thar load: The minister can, perhaps, make one of that one load of wood very conveniently but when, as is frequently the caso, a dozen frugal farmers among his parishioners are struck with the same mit of notion-that of paying their subscrip tions in wood instead of money-the ult furtenste person has moto wood than he can And his i for many winters to
Come, back yard is entirely taken
op with it. al He holds sugar, and paraffin, and rice,
Did barter, as woll a phoerful Breads, if they only took a little trouble in their ranchings in
lattor than he wants In ander Bearings ar
wants, too. Bays the allowed to get tas lenne, 1 balls get farmer to his wife: Jane, I promised to smashed, hoquently quite destroying the
pay three dollars towards Lall sacos chains are
hot
lubricated wilary, Bin' as Fu're and so get quickly woya, or, being riddon bat or the actamer, you je tako bis 14 couple pounds a wook till you've lunce, mount the coga and bronk that, or
warth. 40 the boilies
wade threa dollar Many riders freely, lusterd of back dailing that the fresh yellow butter weekly from the tyros are worn thin, sailly puncture, and of a parishaner woull be appreciated by the are ruined in a single season, However, it patron's family. They would ther have it than the stale butter from the village is, perhaps, na well for as that it day shop; but, since butter is made on all fama, still do these. things.'-Guest's Saturday Journal.
many farmera" wives send the parson of their subscriptions, the batter to
to pay an
with butter, while overflows A thrilling story was that of a stokerson larder
It is tho who told how he saved an express train in many other necessaries ope Rourea.
same with
with potatoes and cabbages and beet Amorios after the suditen death of the engine-drain. As in eastomary on many muts, with eggs, and with hay for the minis American locomotives (says a writer in
not forgat- horse, which, by the way ten when the time for paying subscription 2 Chums), the driver was in a separate comeround. The minister loves kishure, and
King,
HE SAVED TIH TRAIN,
and
ter
compartiment from the stoker, the com- $8 glad
Two wire
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to have plenty of hay and cats for PRICE LISTS. it to eat; but to have in his barn enough of these articles to last a horse through several lifetimes, while the children are needing boots and coats for the present winter, in not a state of affairs that appeals to his sense of the fitness of things. Some of our
patinet for busi with an country parsons, ness, not inborn, but thrust upon them by MODERATE PRICES. astern necessity, have been known to be- come dealers in wood, potatoes, hoy, and other things of which they have an over supply, saling their surplus stock off t there neighbours. In this way they are able to get a little ready cash with which to. purchase such necessary commodities as do not grow on the fare.The Quiver.
munication between the two being by means of
outside of a running board
with it to the boiler, double hand-rail for the protestion of a parsan going from one end of the engine to another. My Arst intimation that some thing was wrong (said the stoker, or firemos as he in called in the States) was when the t
to blow his whistle engineer (or driver) failed to or slow down as we approached a curve on the other side of which was a station, where we had to stop. He was so careful man that I at once suspected that somathing was wrong, and that it my suspicions were correct, there was ant a ommt to be last. Tho train was going at break-neck speed, and yet for the life of
I cannot
not remember
on to holding on the hand-rail as
as I ran along the running | hourd. Of course. I must have done so, oë
ing
I could
SIN. BRIDGE AND THE ALBERT HALL
CHOIR...
Coast Port Orders receive careful attention, us
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VISITORS AT HOTEL
I should have been thrown of by the sway-
It is no easy matter to conduct a large I locomotive. When
reached the cab (the compartiment in the front part of the choir like this, to ultain the best possible result and yet to remain on perfectly engire) a fresh shoek
shock awaited
friendly relations with its members. Di sve nothing of the
the engineer! Only thing remained to enter the cab myself cult and exhausting passages have to b gese through over at over again; the con- he offect and stop the train. Reaching forward toy the door, found it was fastened inside, ductor must know exactly and, almost frenziedly, I grasped tight hold wants to get and how to get it, and all the of the rail, braced myself firmly and burst while the choir has to be kept in perfect good humour. But Sir Frederick Bridgo in the door, almost falling over the
is a pastmaster of the art. He is a severe trate body of the engineer as I Yet strange to say, in my excited state, 1eritic, but all his criticisms are devivered knew nothing of this until afterwards. so good-humouredly and in such a kindly
way, that it is impossible for anyone, Mr J. H. Aitken ̈ saving the My whole mini was train and ite 200 passengers. Gripping the last of all any member of the Albert Mr M. A lix
Sometimes Mrs Angus lever of the brake with my left hand, I Hall Choir, to take offence.
a member of the choir makes a good re- Mr B. J. Barlow swung it clean round, thas applying the
train.
bans
оп
entored.
"I want some to the basses, stil,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
The
Mr B. James
Major & Mrs Jeffreys
Staff Burg, Jobuston
Mr W. P. Juhoston
Mrs Johnston
Me U. D. Jonen
full brake power to every whout on the partee to the conductor. Such an episode Mrs Beatty & child
occurred soon after the death of Sir J.Me Borrelly Simultaneously, with my right Hamby. Dr Bridge (as he then was) was air and Mrs A. B.Mfr and Mrs Joseph hand I grasped the throttle and skut off
Bottenheim Mr W. Kaelin anxious to know what Sir J. Barnby bad steam. I doubt whether any of the passen-done at a particular point, and calling out
Mr. I.
Beaggiotto and Mr Kinghorn gers fully realised what a narrow escape
roliable
valet
Mr A. Lachiundo they had. Had I failed to notice that
Mr J.
Laughlin an amongst you to call me so-and-so. Mr John Brown it Bomathing was wrong, or, having noticed After a moment's pause, a voice from the Mr and Mrs Brutton Mr & Mrs Launders hand I fallen off the engine
elforta to in my effo
cloude sid salemply: 'He's absent to-night, and child enter the oh (which might easily have hap-90 pened in view of the frightful spoed at sie. It was impossible to continue the Miss Bukenel!
ruhearest for some little time. And how Mr W. Cantley which we wore shed to pieces.
the whole train fully Sir Frederick plays off one section
ion Mr M. L Cappe
must have been
Mr Leon &. Levy
Mr T. W. Little Me MacArthur
Mr John A. Mackay" Mr J.Y.
Mayston Miss McTavish Me Meuriss
ought to mention that it was discovered of the choir against another! It should be Capt. And Mrs Clark afterwards that the poor engineer was killed mentioned that on each side of the organ is De F. W. Clark
& complete chair of soprande, altos, tenors, | Major & tra Close W. E. McGil through leaning too far out of the window and basess: now one section is of his cab in his anxiety to examine a por-
now
time
Capt. Morres
contact with a bridgo, and he foll back deal ale rebuked for not should feel undglo Capt. & Mrs Prideoy Mr & Mrs Moss
XAURE FINE.
SU,
Mr B. J. Napheggi Mr A. C. Van Nierop Mra J. A. Norris
Mr H. Du na seg sudMr W. Parfitt
valet
Mr Ping
both Mra Crowley tion of the engine. His bead came into at the expents of the other, no praised Mr W. G. de Caliguey Mr
then,
Dawson lest the right-hand choir as the train dashed past-Chumns,
ulad, it is referred to as a pleasant echo Mr A, Deter
Misa Drum particular he of the choir on my left-how
Hand is with respect to prononciation -
by solemn conjura by cajolery, by sarcasat, by tin, by every means, those results are altained which are familiar to every lover of music in London. It is said that, at ono rehearsal, while the ladies were practising more than usually trying passage with rosuits not altogether entrancing
cat suddenly made its appesmice, and stood in front of the sopranos, looking from them to the conductor with an expression of mild inquiry. Sir Frede.
Logging the kauri in New Zealand is rather exciting occupation-that is, by the rolling road method of extraction. If the trees grow inland, steam trams, hersce, and bullarks are used, provided the nature of the ground is fairly even; but, as a rule, iho comistry is so broken that none of these aids caur be used to advantage, so that the rolling rad inay be aid to be the only
of extraction in general use. Who yem the forest section has been acquired, a site
whore
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20.it. to 20 it. Long-stretching sleepers even more disastrous resulte-the Sir
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chuset eidad upon. A position is the ground slopes towards the river or ent
Mr. B. E. Greeu orock from which it is proposed to despatch animal has come to see if, by any chance,
Majur & Mrs Gridia the rats of luge or upon which the thore is a vacant place. Let us show her
Mr A. Helbing in gitnated. All brush-wood and her mistake; let us prove to her that this Bawmill in
not a feline choir; but a highly-trained Mrs Hillmare and the undergrowth pro cleared away,
human choir' Renewed attempts-with Mr H, Hobdan ground roughly levelled for
cat Sif, Sgr. and Mr are sometimes laid down, one
E. Home afone quietly lay down'in front of the ladies. sufficient Frederick looked at them reproachfully. Mr T. Howard oach skle of the road. When number of trees have been cut down, the trunks are sawn into suitabis lengths, and Where the gradient placed upon the rond. is strop, a single log will sometimes start away, and go tambering down the road
Oun own manufacture are the best Plano, speed that is terrifying to one anused eo for this climate, warranted to and an
Mrs Bagnall Wild
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