INSURANCES

BOMBAY FIRE AND MARINE INSU. RANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE Undersignal, having loni' appointed AGENTS for the above Company in Canton nud Macuc, are prepared to ACCEPT FIRE AND MARINE RISKS at Current Rates.

HERBERT DENT & C Canton, 1st May, 1900.

HENIX FIRE OFFICE.

PHO

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"The Undersigned are now prepared to GRANT POLICIES of INSURANCE

against FIRE at Current Rates.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO., Agonts for the Phosuix Fire Office [27

Hongkong 17th August 1887.

UN INSURANCE OFFICE, LONDON

FOUNDED 1710.

The Underrigued, having boca appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

SIEMSSEN & CO.,

Hongkong, 16th May, 1893

Agents

COTTISH

METROPOLITAN ABSURANCE CO.

LIFE

The combine! ACCIDENT and POLICY in the MOST ADVANTAGEOUS form of INSURANCE.

A yearly premism of £29 2a. (age 50)

secure the following:-

£2,000 in case of death by accident.

£1,000 in case of natural death.

易樂的芝

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 14 n, 1900

KWONG CHI KOON

DISPENSARY.

街欄槳城省東發 CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON.

子甲歲年約同清大 創開年四拾陸百選任壹英大

£1,000 in case of permanent total dieable-T mont by accident.

2500 in case of partial total disablement by eccident,

£6 per week in ease of temporary disable- ment by accident.

Accidents insured against for 4 aud £2 per unum (41,000 in case of destk, by weekly parments in case of lujury.).

For further Particulars apply to

J. Y. VERNON,

Agont.

11619 Hongkong. 8th June, 1896.

ORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY OF HAMBURGE

ESTABLISHED 188€

為鹂吉意如:

Trade Mark

UNRIVALLED UI

or AS YOU WISH OIL"

Prices at $100 per battle.

13

9.30 por bottle.

0.25 per botils.

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FINDS, BORNED, &

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THE THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL ISSUE.. The DIRECTORY corers the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether landa, India to Siberia, in which Europane reside. Not only is the Directory as fall and complete in each case as it can be made, but each Colony, Port, or Bettlement is prefaced by a DESCRIE TION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serve as accurate GUIDES FOR THE Tovner, giving every detail in connection with the places, their History, Topography, &o, &c. The Information in these Descriptions, con- sisting of a hundred interesting articles, packed with foots concisely act out, and contain- ing statistics of the TRADE of each Conniey and Port, would alone suffice to fill a largo volume. The Directories and Descriptions are of...

CHINA Nanking Waha

Peking Tientaln

YAU Poitaibo

TUNG KWAN SAN, or "Army Medical Powder," 50 cents per bottle,

TIT TA SAN or "Falling and

Braising Mediol Powder." Pries at

50 cents per bottle. Made from this best solected medicine to be need for the above Oil and Powder.

散及油造翣泡狀好選揀

WONG CHI KOON is one of the largest

Keng shopsin Canton, exploying about 30 men. The Proprietor, Mr. Yam Ting, is a man of great energy au breiness capacity, and is also very benevolent, giping away thousands of dollars worth of medicine In. akarity, usually with an ope to the main off- chanco. He has many testimonials as to the efficiency of bismedicines from officials, sebolars hehas great faith in medicine and is desirous of and basiness tou. Like the Chinese generally extending his business to foreign countries, 26 giving people of westera lands the benefit of his

medioives.

The Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are. PEETALED TO ACCEPT First Cines Foreign and Chinese Risks at. Current

Ratos.

SJEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 29th May, 1895. TRANSATLANTICFIRE INSURANCE T

COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

The Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

SIEMSSEN & CO.,

Agents.

124

Hongkong, 16th November. 1879 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. HEAD OFFICE... MONTREAL.

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He has submitted to me the formulas of some of his preparations for examination, giving full Barawak explanation as to the medical qualities of the ingredient. I hate found the Tung Kwan San or Army Medical Powder and the fit La Bau or Falling and Braising Medical Powder com- posed of Musk, Barots, Camphor, Rhubarb, twe kinds of gum, with red cride of mercury and rellensuipbale of arsenic, animail and vegetable charcoal, which are known in western pharmacy. Besides this it contains gold leaf, ligere and dra-

East Coast of Sumcotes gons bones, shavings of antelope and rhinoceroe

NAVAL SQUADRONA horns, which I have shown him that chemical

German Russian be proposes to British

United States Japanese science prover

OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and miformity in ovary arrangement now greatly facilitates reference.

THE UNCONDITIONAL POLICIES on the meduoins pregareil ter foreign use. Bi

on all approved plans, and will settle claims im- mediately upon cocaipt of proof of death and without reference to the Houd Office,

For Rates and other Particulars, apply to

W. J. G. WHILEY, Acting Manager.

8; Praya Central

$79

TORTH BRITISH AND MERUAN-

NORTH A COMPRAS

TOTAL FUNDS AT 1ST DECENBEE, 1898. £13,959,969 03.01.

I. AUTHORISED CAPITAL.....£3,000,000 · 0 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL...... 2,750,000 0 PAID-UP CAPITAL. 687,500 0 0 2,765,459 7 11 II. FIER FUNDS

The Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRH at Current Rates.

a

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents,

f1741 Hongkong, 29th Jané, 1897. SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

The medecine is to be chiefly used as a ster nutatory, as is put up in small metal battles by. which it can be injected into the nostrils.

The small amount of oxide of mercury and sulphide of arsenic will not be dangerous used

in this way.

(Signed) J. G. KERR,

Canton Hospital.

Directions are given socording to the Chinese method of using the medicines.

The nature of the oil is very mik, but its antion is exceedingly good, possessing won- derfully curative effects in both internal and external diseases. As it is a lavaluable medicine it should be kept on and ready for use by all persons, whether at home or abroad.

DIRECTIONS.

For external use rub the oil on the temples, forehead, between the eyebrows, back of the ears and nuck, on the chest and back, on the abdonies or wherever the pain or soreness is located. It must be rubbed on for 5 minutes. For toothache put a little in the tooth on cotton and rub on the gams. The oil has beneficial effects in headache, fainting, colds, sore throat, stomach-ache, calio pains, Theumatism, numb. Doss of the limbs, pain in the back, cramp, HE Undersigned, having been appointed local swelling and inflammations, influenza, THE ha ince company, in the head and Don: prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE valsions after childbirth, prickly heat, boils,

and mosquito biter. at Current Rates.

HOTZ, JACOB & CO.

(102 Hongkong 2nd, April, 1960.

"L'UNION"

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LD. Established 1828). Head Ofice, 15 Rue de la Banque, Paris.. STATEMENT FOR 1898. Paid-up Capital 2.500,000 Liability of Share-

holders....... .7,500,000

} 10,000,000

..21,205,000

Reserve Prominus to be paid-up in 1909

and following year....... ...... 79,650,334,70 Total Guarantee......Free. 100,855,334.70 Loses paid by the Company since its

Establishment:-- 219,000,000 Francs. The Undersigned, having been appointed General Agent for the above Company, is prepared to accept risks at current rates. Claims settled direct without reference to the Hoad Oes.

A. R. MARTY,

A cent.

1322 Hongkong, 1st May, 1900, AACHEN AND MUNICH FIEE INSUR- ANCE CO. OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE.

Internally the deso is fre drops in a little water, and it is to be repeated erary two or three bours, at the same time using externally.

The proprietor of the Kwong Chi Koon Drug Stord of Canton has placed in my hands for examination a number of his preparations with the receipe for each.

His "TI YAU" "As you wish Oil has a wide arealation and is very much used. It is composed aromatic and stimanat herbs and barks, most of which are wall ksowa in aur pharmacopoeis, together with pingpin (a costly kind of camphor) bishops wort, orris rout, with two or three other loss known articles, but none of the objectionable substances which enter into many Chinese medicinos. It is one of the combinations which has res! merits and it is not strange that it her attained so wida which it is recommended.

reputation for the relief of waladies for

Chine.

(Signed) Docroв J. G. KERR

Canton Hospital,

Any order please apply to:- ME888. DARTLY & Co.,

No. 19. Queen's Road Contral, Hongkong, Who are appointed Cole Agents for the sale

of our Goods.

KWONG CHI KOON.

TEE Undersigned, having been appointed Hongkong, 5th May, 1900.

AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE.

at Current Rates

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & 00,

Agents.

Hongkong, 21st April, 1897.

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Convention, 1866; Rules for Joint Investiga fr. C. Actorlas tion of Customs Beizures, 1868; Chefou, Mr Bestwick 1876, with Additional Artiole; Opinn Con-Mr. J. Brownhill Mr. F. E. Carroll vention, 1886; Chungking Convention, 1890,

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SELAMNES.

BAILING VERBALS. Esmeralda, Britisk sch, 130; Harrison, April 14,

Tartine, Matheson & Co

Fruz, Danish barkentine, 358. Fodersen, April

29, East Actitis-Trading Co

Geo T. Hay. British sb., 1,617, Spicer, Mar. 30,

Biomssert & Co.

Nerina, British 4. 3ark, 1999, McDonnell,

April 21, Order

Rickmer Rickmers, German ship. 1.828, Basko,

April 27, Arnhold, Karborg & Co Santa Cruz, Amr, sch., 150, O'Keefo, April 14,

Moster

Thistle, Australiau hack, 1,117, Waldon, April

17, Oeder

Warutab, British sch., 25, Heynes, Sept. 23,

F. Hall

Wm H. Smith. Amp sb, 1,800, Colley, Mar. 27,

Standard Oll Cor

FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION: Admiral Kornicle Bassint protected cruiser, 36

gang, 9,000 bp, Capt. Jacovielf, at N'enki Albay, American gunboat, Ensign D. W. Knox,

At Zamboanga

Aleont, Russian ganhost, 8 guns, 1,200 b.p,

Capt. Elkisky, at Tidivostock Aspe, French gunboat, 6 guns, 153 b.g., Capt.

Journet, at Bangkok

Baltimore, American protected cruiser, 10 guns,

4,413 bp, Capt. J. M. Forsyth, at Manila Basco, Americus gaaboat, Naval Cadot O. H

Fischer, at Hanila-

Bennington, American ganboat, 6 guns, 3,438

h.p. Comdr. G. H. Arnald, st Coba Bobre, Rusnan gan-vessel, 13 gans, 1,150 hp,

Capt. Baisman, at Nagasaki

Brooklyn, American flagship, Captain C. M.

Thomas, at Hongkong

Bratus, American collier, Lient. Comdr. C. J.

Boush, at Gus

Calamiones, American ganboat, Lieut. J. M.

Laby, at Manila

Callao, American ganboat, I gan, 55 h.p., Lieut."

G. B. Bradshaw, at Zamboanga

Carlo Alberto, Italian eratser, Comdr. Cate,

at Singapore

Castine, American gunbost, 8 guns, 2,199.h.p.,

ComdraS: W. Vory, at Nagasaki

Celtic, American supply ship, 1890 h.p., Lieut

Comdr. N. J. K. Patch, at Sydney

Concord, Amr. g-bt, 6 gaus, 3,05 b.p., Cour.

S. M. Aokloy, at Iloilo

Chigoa, American supply ship. Comdr. W. H.

Everett, at Sydney

D'Entrecastaux, French flagship. 14 gans, 13.500 1.p., Capt, ds Marolles, at Japan Descartes, French craiser, Captain Philibert, at

Hongkong

Diniai Donskoy, Russian armoured crniser, 35 guns, 7.000 hp., Com. Sharon, at P. Arthur Don Juan de Austria, American gunboat, Camde

T. C. MoCloan, at Hongkong Eolaireur. French ganhost, 8 gaus, 2,050 h.p.

Captain Toxier, at Taka

Elba, Italian oruiser, 18 guns, Capt. Coocan.

at Shanghai

Gaidi mak, Rasian torpedo boat, 18 guns, 3,500 b.p., Captain Serbreauiff, at Vladivostok Gardoqui, American gunboat, Ensign G: Chase,

at Manila

Gefon, Garman craiser, 10 guas. 9,000 h.p.,

Capt. Kollmoon, at Manila

Glacier, American supply ship, Lieut. Comdr.

J. A. Norris, at Manila

Gromiatschy Russian armoured crtisor, 12guns, 2,000 h.p. Capt. Miklshevsky, at Nagasaki Hansa, German cruteur, 35 gunz, Capt. Poble,

at Singapore

Helens, American ganboat, 8 gas, 1,998 h.p..

Comdr. E. K. Moors, cruising

Herths, German cruiser, 30 guns, b.p. Capt.-

von Usedom, at Nagauki

Tia, German ganboat. 10 guns, 1,800 hp, Oxyt

H. H. Laus, at Kobo'

Irene, German orniser 22 gaus, 8,099 h.p.,

Capt. Stain, at Nagasaki-

Iris, American collier, Master E. F, E: Foss, at

Manila

Lela de Cuba, American gaubost, Comdr. F. P.

Gilmore, ut Hongkong

Isla de Luzon, American ganboat, Comdr. J

V. B. Bleoaker, at Manila

Jean Bart. Fransh criser, 10 guns, 8,000 b.p.,

Capt. Auber, at Nagasaki

Jaguar, German cruiser, Captain Kinderling-

at

Kaiseria Augusts, German oraiser, 20 guns, 14.030 h.p., Capt. Gaolish, at Shanghai Keresint, French gun-vessel, 13 gans, 2,200 h.p., Capt. de la Motte du Portail, at Saigon Kozovetz, Russian cruiser. guns, 150 b.p.,

Capt. Billmanu, at Nagasaki

Liberal; Portugaasa grabent, 3-guns; 600 h.p.,

Comdr. Canla Line, at Macao

Liguria, Italian oruiser, Captain Lecconi, at

Singapore

Lion, French ganboat, Captain Amet, 4 guts,

500 h.pat Kwangchauwan

Mandjour, Russian oraiser, 14 guns, 1,400 h.p

Captain Yakove, at Chomulpo. Manila American gunboat, guns, 750 hp,

Lisa Comdr. A. F. Nazro, at Zamboang

Wettengel, at Manila Macilene, American garboat, Ensign I. C.

Marco Polo, Italian oraiser, 12 guns, 10,000 h.p. Captain Ed. Incaronato, at Singapore Marietta, American gasboat, Comdr. E. H.

Gheen, ornising

Mariveles, American gunboat, Ensign C. E.

Gilpin, at Hanile

Mindore, American gonboat, Ensign A, H. Me-

Carthy, at Subic Bay

Monadnock, Amr, double-turret monitor, 6 guns,

3,000 h.p., Capt. J. McGowan, at Manila Mongosoy, American gunboat, 6 gaus, 850 h.p., Comdr. Geo. A. Bicknell, at Shanghai Monterey, American monitor, Captain G. W

Pigman, at Hongkong

Nanshan, American collier, Master E. F.

Stovoll, craising

Nashville, Americau gunboat, Comdr. R. P.

Rodgers, cruising

Navaria, Russian battleship, 2 guns, 1,150 hp,.

Captain Feniohe, at Nagasaki Amera, British str., 1785, Mattook, May 7 Newark, American cruiser, Capt. B. McCullam,

at Manila

Jardine, Matheson & Co Anping Mart, Jap. str., 1,053, Satow, May 14 New Orleans, American cruiser, Captain E.

Longnecker, at Manila

Apenrads, German str., 61, Bendixen, May 11, Oregon, American battle-ship, 16 guns, 11,111

Russia-St. Petersburg, 1581; Russian LandM.B. Kaisha

Trade, 1881; Port Arthur and Taliezwan Agreement, 1988. Portugal, 1888.

TREATIES WITH JAPAN

Great Britain, 1804; Duties Convention, 1895. Russia, Agreements as to Cores; United States Extradition Treaty, 1886.

TREATIES WITH COREA

Japan; 1876; Japan Supplementary, 1878; United States, 1882; Great Britain, 1883; Trade Regalations.

TREATIES WITH SIAM

Great Britain, 1856; France, 1993; Jaraz,

1803 Hassis, 1899,

Great Britain and France, Siamese Frontier. Great Britain and Rusts, Railway Couvention,

1899,

CURTONS TARIFES

TRIDE REGULATIONS China, Japan, Sam, Cores.

LEGAL DOCUMENTS Orders in Connell for Government of HB.M.'s Subjects in Chins, Japan, and Corsa, 1865, 1877, 1878, 1981, 1884 1881. 1836, 1889. Rules of HB.M's Supreme and other Courts in China, Japan, to; Tables of Court and Consular Fees Charter of the Colony of Hongkong, Malay Slates Federation Agree ment, Hongkong Code of Civil Procedure; New Table of Hongkong Court Fees; Admiralty Balos, Foreign Jurisdiction Act: Regulations, for the Consular Courts of United States; Taited States Coisular and Consula

Courts Fees; Rules of Court at Shanghai Regulations for Foreign Com panies in Japan, Chinese Passenger Aot; Hongkong Licences, Trade Marks, and Letters

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Jebsen & Column B

hip, Capt. G. F. F. Wilde, at Maula Beavenue, British str., 1.467, Potter, May 13, Otrasny, Russian arzzoured ornisar, 12 guns,

2,500 h.p., Com. Copriano, at Nagasaki Carmarthenshire, Beit, str., 1,878, Barch, May Pampange. American gunboat, Lient, F. R.

Gibb, Tivingston & Ca

Batterfield & Swire

Cheong Hook Kies, British str., 950, Fentney.

May 12, Chinese cod

Chelvars, British str., 1567 Davies, May 10

Jardine, Matheson & Co Chins, American str. 3,187,. Seabury. May,

P.M. 8. 9. Ca.

Payne, at Tello

Pazar American gunboat, Ensign A. Kautz,

at Cebu

Paraca, American ganbost, Lieut. W.

Davidson, at Manila

Pascal, French cruiser, 14 grans, 8,500 hp,

Capt Motet, at Shanghai

Daphine, German str. 1,110, Niseon, May 11. Petrel Acterisan gruboat, 4 guns, 1,095 h.p.

Biemssen & Co

Deuteros, German str., 1001, Petersen, May 9,

Sinsson & Co Devswonges. British str., 1,057, Curtis, April 17,

Chinese AVEN

Dake of Fife, British str., 3,416, Cox, May 15,

Dodwell & Co. Limited Emptem of Japan. British sir,, 8,005, Leo, May

12. C. P. Co

Conde, C. C. Corawall, at Manila Patroparlovsk, Rustian battleship, 12,000 tons, Piedmonte, Italias oruiser, 12 gura, 12,000 hp,

Captain Grefois, af Nagasaki Captain F: Galiani, at Singapore. Prualdante Sarmiento, Argentine frigate, 15

3, 2,000 bp, Capt. Bethader, at Mands Princetga, American gnaboat, 6 guns, 800 bp,-

Conde, Harry Knox. uf Apter) Haxhonik, Russian cruiser, Capteis Kharouf, Germania, German str. 1,174, Moller, May 9, Rossi, Hassian cruiser, Capt. Domojíroff, 22

Fakni Maru, Jan, atr 1825, Hirugama, hay 6,

Dodwell & Co., Limited

Jebsen & Co

Hailst, French steamer, 377, Morlees, May 13.

AH. Marty

Hating. Tenen stormer, 750, Bast, May 11,

A. Marts

Hoihas, French steamer, 500, Gerard, May 7.

AR. Marty

Jebsen & Co

at Manila

gans, 14,500 up, at Port Arthur Burik, Russian flagship. 43 guns, 13,530 h.p..

Com Haupt, at Port Arthar Samer, American ganhost, Ensign H. G.

Mustia, oruising

Silatch, Hussian ganboat, 4 guns, 1,200 h.p.

Capt. Barcanoff, at Port Arthur Holstein. German atz., 985, Ipland, May 7, Sissi Veliky, Russian battleship, 1-4 guns, 8,500

h.p. Capt. Mellas; at Nagasaki

guns, 1,200 h.p., Tue, French steamer, 71, Merlees, May 8, Sivutch, Russian gunboat, is

Nagasak A R. Mart

Capt. Boubatia, Independent, Garasan str., 871, Holtz, April 1 Solage, American frausport, Comdr. A. Dunlap, Keangwai, German str., 1, 195, Groves, alsy 10, arprise, Fresch gnabost, 2 gans, 900 .P

Sander, Wieler & Co

Welchers & Go: Kiangat, Chicese str., 1,347, Brissander, May 24

Chinesayang

Loongacon, German atr., 115, Selule, May 8,

Biemsson & Co.

Lnosok, British str, 1,920, Jackson, Mey 1

Butterfield & Swire Mongkut, British steamer, 850, Majer, May 13,

Chinees

Progress, German alr 687, Brandt. April 8,

Siemseen & Co

Robilla, British str. 3,507, Tooque, May 10

P. & 0.8. N. Co Roms, British steamer, 1,722, Storm, May,

Order

Strathgyle, British str., 3,254, Gordon, May 13,

Doderell & Co, Timited Tailee, German stenuiar, 823, Calender, May 7

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Capt. Meruet, at Kwangchanwan Valkyrien, Danish cruiser, 3,000 tons. Valdemar, at Hingapore- Vauban, Fretch cruiser,11 guns, 4,560 hp., Captain Blondel, at Krougeban Wan. Vladimir Mono Russian cruiser, 16 guns, Captain Prince Dachtomsky, at Nagasaki Vadnik, Russian torpedo-bont, 13 guns, 1,500

Wheeling, American ganboat, 6 guns, 1,100

hp, Comdr. W. T. Burwell at Shanghai Capt Bogulis at Port Arthur Yorktown, American gunboat, &guns, 3,332 hp.,

Comdr. C. S. Sperry, ist Zamboanga Yosemite, American converted oruiser, 10 gans, 3,800 L., Captain G. E. Ide, at Guam Zabiska, Bussian criser, 39 guns, 2,000 hp.

Capt. Shkruff, at Port Aribur Waltion, at Manila Lafire, Amerisan supply ship, bastor A. W.

Zaire, Portugueso gunboat, 529 tons, Captai

Mello, at Boogkong

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