NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

We take the following telegraphic items of general news from our San Franciscó exchanges received by the Pacific Mail S. 5. Co's steamer City of Tokio, Captain Maury, which arrived here yesterday afternoon :—

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1882.

BERLIN, September 19th., Political partisans in Prussia are actively pro- moting the electoral campaign. The papers to day publish addresses to the electors.

An explosion of fire damp in a mine near Dort. mund killed twenty persons.

ROME, September 19th." The damage by the floods in Italy and Austria is 2,000,000 florins.

DUBLIN, September 19th.

DUBLIN, September 14th. It is announced that Pamell, Davitt, Dillon In connection with the case of Patrick Walsh, and Brennan have decided to hold a conference whose execution for the inunder of Martin Lyden in autumn in order to inaugurate a national move has been fixed for Friday next, a legal difficulty ment in which the various governments will be has arisen, it being alleged that Judge Lawson, consolidated upon a platform of national self in passing the sentence against Walsh, failed to government, abolition of landlordisan, the-promo-use the phraseology-prescribed by law. tion of home industries, the rights of laborers, and

CAIRO, September 20th. Arabi's house has been looted, chiefly by the paid representation in Parliament.

servants of Sultan Pasha, Grenadiers are guard- ing Arabi Pasha and Toulba Pasha,

LONDON, September, 14th Swinburne, the poet, contemplates a tour to the United States, where he will give a series of readings....

Edward R. Dewolski, stock and share broker, and very extensive outside speculator on the stock Exchange, has fallen. He had accounts open in all description's of stock, including the Grand Trunk, having been speculating for a fall.

His indebtedness to one'firm of brokers amounts to £100,000.

DUBLIN, September 14th.

In consequence of Clifford Lloyd's subscription to the Limerick races having been accepted, a number of boycotted owners of racers have re- ceived letters stating that if they run horses there they will be killed.

All the Egyptians wounded in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir have been brought here,

General Wood's brigade is coming.

To-day's Advertisements.

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-

SHIP COMPANY.

**For Sale..

KELLY & WALSH'S

GREAT CLEARANCE SALE.

Entimations.

HONGKONG RACE FUND.

"HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING-OF SUBSCRIBERS 10 the RACE FUND

TO-MORROW, the 20th instant.

By Order,.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO E VERYTHING EXCEPT COMMISSION will be held in the HONGKONG CLUB at 3.30 PM.

JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO,

CENTRAL AND SOUTH-AMÈRICA, AND,

EUROPE:

__XIA.....

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

AND

GOODS OFFERED

AT

GREATLY REDUCED

Books*** Stationery ent

PRICES.

...............................at a discount of zo per tent, .....discount 20 per cent. 'ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING | Fancy and Leather Goods...discount za per cent.

STEAMERS..

...discount 20 per cent. ..discount 25 per cent. 25 per cent.

Three hundral rebel officers are held as pris-THE Steamship

oners at Rainlch.

In consequence of reports of Cliristians at Damanhour being in danger, a regiment will be sent there by train.

LONDON, September 20th.

“ GABLIČ,”

will be despatched for San Francisco, vid Yoko. hania, on TUESDAY, the 7th November, at THREE P.M.

Connection being made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shinghai and Japan Ports.

All PARCEL PACKAGES should be marked to address in full and same will be received at the Company's Office until FIVE P.M. the day pre- vious to sailing,

Henry George, at a largely attended necting of churchnen in London, last night, explained his views on the land naturalization question. He declared that, as a matter of abstract justice, no compensation should be awarded to the pre- sent landowners. If the State makes land com- "One of the buttresses of St. Patrick's Cathedral mon property by taking the whole rental value fell today, killing four women. They were comin taxation for public purposes, very little hard-have paid full fare, re-embarking at San Fran- ship will be done. If those urging naturalization pletely decapitated.

LONDON, September 14th. should declare this to be their intention, as soon The Alexandria plate was won by Sutler; Sea as they obtained power the value of land would Horse second, Allian third. The Portland plate decline. Practically, the whole process simply. was won by Martiine; Reputation second, An- amounted to carrying the principle of free trade gevin third.

to, its logical conclusion. He believed that on this basis the free trade battle in America would be fought and won. :

The Bank of England has increased the rate of discount from 4 to 5 per cent.

September 15th. Sir James Alderson, Physician Extraordinary

to the Queen is dead.

The Doncaster stakes were won by Amalfi, Zero second, Quicklime third. The Doncaster cup was won by Retreat, Our John second, Fortissimo third.

NEW YORK, Septembër 16th. The Telegram has the following special from Tel-el-Kebir Egyptian negro troops crossed bayonets with the Highlanders and the Trish reginents on Wednesday. The accuracy with which the Highland brigade cave into line after their seven mile march on a moonless night in the soft, sandy desert, guided only by stars, and stormed the intrenchments and redoubts last Wednesday, has never been surpassed in his- tory. According to correspondents of the Daily Chronicle, Arabi was seen riding by the village of Belbeis from the disaster at Tel-cl-Kebir, attend- ed by only twenty horsemner. The fugitive rebel leader as he dashed past waved his sword, red with blood, appealing to the natives with the cry "Egypt is ruined. They, however, paid no hecil to him.

A telegram is published here stating that in consequence of some disorders in the Arab quar ter of Cairo, General Wolseley has threatened, in the event of their renewal, to open, fire from the Citadel.

VIENNA, September 26th. Overlank, arrested while manufacturing bombs, has declared that the explosives were intended as a greeting of the youth of Italy to the Austrian Imperialists. An accomplice of Overdank has been arrested at Comien.

LONDON, September 20th,

RETURN PASSAGES-Passengers, who

cisco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within six months, will be allowed a discount of zo per cent, from Return Fare; if re-embarking within one year, an allowance of 10 per cent. will be nade from Return. Fare. Pre-Paid Return | Passage Orders, available for one year, will he issued at a Discount of 25 per cent. from Return Fare. These allowances do not apply to through

ares from China and Japan to Europe,

Consular Invoices to accompany Overland, Mexican, Central, and South American Cargo, should be sent to the Company's Offices, ad- dressed to the Collector of Customs, San Fran-

cisco.

יי

Music

Electro-Plated Ware

Japanese Curios

off Invoice Price.

A Consignment of Hoihow Cocon, Nut Ware at

Invoice Cost.

H. J. H. TRIPT,

Clerk of the Course.

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Hongkong, 17th October, 1882,

WANTED:

A

SITUATION AS COMPOSITOR

BY AN EXPERIENCED. HAND. FIRST, RATE TESTIMONIALS. Apply to

Care of Hongkong Telegraph Office. ́Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.

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F. D. GUEDES.

Photographs of Japanese Scenery at Prices

Cheaper than can be bought from natives in WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL Japan.

Art Goods liscount, 20 per cent.

COMMISSION AGENT.

No. 33; WELLINGTON STREET, AS always on hand a large assortment of

H CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at

SPECIAL QUOTATIONS, American l'oker Cards $7.50 per dezen. Moderate Prices. Envelopes--A good useful Cream

Laid Commercial. Envelope offered during the sale at $1.75 per 1,000, or for quantities of 5,000 or more, at the rate of...$1.50 per mil. Cream Laid Foolscap Scribbling

Paper

$1.75 per real.

STEPHENS BLUE BLACK WRITING INK,

per bottle,

sperial Quails go cents......$50 per dozen. Ordinary Quarts ...70

リ Min$7.50 Fints

11 ......$4.25 " Half-Pirts.................25

$2,50

For further information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, STEPHENS' BLUE BLACK COPYING INK. No. 50A, Queen's Road Central.

per bottle. ...yo cents......$9.50 per dozen.

.F. E. FOSTER,

Agent

Quarts

Hongkong, 19th October, 1882.

(193

Fints ........ Half-Pints. Quarter Pinis

.70 13

A dispatch from Cattaro says: News has been received from Cetinje that the defensive and offensive alliance has been concluded between | PACIFIC MAIL. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Russia and Montenegro.

BRIELAU, September 20th.

A Catholic clergyman of some rank has been fined so marks for libelling Prince Bismarck in

NOTICE.

of Cargo per Steamship

article on the Chancellor's attitude toward the CONSIGNITY OF TOKIO

"Kulturkampen." [By this is understood the whole circle of education.]

Moscow, September 20th.

The Imperial Court has been established in the Kremlin. An order has been promulgated, stating that in consequence of the arrival of the Emperor and Empress at Moscow and of the Imperial procession to be made to the Cathedral, the following persons are requested to attend nt the Kremlin this afternoon: The principal army and navy officers, all persons entitled to present themselves at Court, the nobility, the municipal

Regarding the Egyptian loss in Wednesday's engagement, no computation approaching accu- racy has yet been made, but including what has been accounted for by the cavalry, it cannot be short of 2,500 to 3,000, In several places the bodies of the Egyptians were lying in heaps of from thirty to filty. They lay in dense rows where the Forty-second, getting on the flank, en-authorities of Moscow and of other cities, the filaded Arabi's lines, while they were holding the position against an attack in front. The dead extended for aver a mile behind the position, as our pursuing troops fired after the mass of fugitives. Altogether the field of Tel-el-Kebir presents a terrible and ghastly sight. Fifty guns have fallen into the hands of the British. The

The order for stringent police contral in St. Chief of the Commissariat of the prisoners states | Petersburg and Moscow has been prolonged onc that rations were issued the day before the battle year. for 15,000 regular troops and 7,000 irregulars.

ALEXANDRIA, September 16th.

It is believed that Malet, the British Consul General, las telegraphed to General Wolseley. the names of seven persons answerable for the rebellion, and whose arrests are desirable.

LONDON, September 16th.,

A correspondent in Egypt telegraphs that all the military posts in Cairo are occupied by the British troops. The city is perfectly safe.

Abey Pasha was killed in battle. The Italian Naval Lieutenant, who it was supposed had joined Arabi Pasha, has been discovered in the hospital at Kafr-el-Dwar, suffering from the effects of ill usage.

The Egyptian gunners have a clean, well-fed look. The perfect order in the camp is most striking. The arms were well kept. The rebel troops seemed depressed at today's

newa.

Arabi's officers declared them little or no loss.

Our

"

1.

artillery caused

CAIRO, September 18th. The Household Cavalry will be the first to leave Egypt. The homeward movement begins shortly.

ZAGAZIO, September 19th. The entire population of this part of the country have returned to their homes, and are working in the fields. Every house and hovel floats the

white fag. The forbearance of the conquering army has produced a most wholesome effect.

· CAIRO, September 19th.

A large depulation of Ulemas have waited on General Wolseley and assured him that no at- tempt will be made to excite the religious feel- ing of the people. General Wolseley has again refused Arabi Pasha an'interview.

LONDON, September 19th. The Pall Mall Gazette recommends the establishment of a gendarmerie in Egypt, officered by Englishmen.

The Paris Journal des Debats gives similar advice.

The Daily News, commenting on the hostile tone of sonne Italian papers, says it has reason to believe, nevertheless, that italy was among the earliest foreign powers to congratulate Great Brl- tain on her success.

CONSTANTINOPLE, September 19th. El-Jawaib, a Turkish newspaper, advises the Khedive to confiscate the property of the rebels and devote the proceeds to indemnifying the Bufferers from pillage and incendiarism,

LONDON, September 19th. The Times says it is understood that the Bri- tish Consul-General at Alexandria has been directed to inform the Khedive that no capital sentence passed on the Egyptian leaders must be carried out without the consent of Great Britain. Steps have been taken to obtain the services of a competent English barrister to defend Arabi Pasha and other leaders in the revolt.NO

ST. PETERSBURG, September 19th. * During the first half of the present year the receipts of the Government increased 19,500,000 roubles, and the expenditure de

decreased 23,500,000

roubles. TRIESTE, September 19th.

The extraordinary enthusiasm of the reception of the Imperial family at the theatre is partly due. to the 'impression that the arrest of Overdank averted a catastrophe recently. Some irredentists from Italy have also been arrested. :--

LONDON, September 19th. Heavy floods are reported in Lombardy, Venice the Tyrol Vienna is submerged. No loss of life yet reported, from

A telegram from Sir Henry Gore Booth, dated at Hammerfest, September 16th, states that his vessel, The Kars; met with Ice August 12th, and was subsequently driven ashore on Fern Island. She floated September and, uninjured, and sailed southward

from San Francisco, &c, are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersigna- ture and to take immediate delivery of their, Goods.

Cargo impeding discharge of the Steamer, will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

F. E. FOSTER, Agent. Hongkong, 18th October,' 1882."

WANTED TO RENT,

principal members of the Russian and foreign FROM THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MARCH. inercantile community and of the trades guiltis.

ST. PETERSBURG, September 20th.

Alexis, Sergius and Paul started for Moscow last

The Emperor and Empress and Grand Dukes A FURNISHED night.

ST. PETERSBURG, September 20th. The Czar, started for Moscow yesterday, most probably for coronation, all private telegraphic service and railway traffic in the direction of Moscow will be stopped until his arrival there, and 30,000 troops will be stationed along the line as far as Moscow. Absolute secrecy is maintain- ed in regard to the actual date of the coronation,

Moscow, September 20th.

a

will receive deputations from the estate of the * The Czar and Czarina arrived yesterday and Empire at Kremlin Palace in the afternoon,

VIENNA, September 20th.

Three men were arrested at Venice on, sus-/

FAMILY

RESIDENCE, IN A HEALTHY SITUATION, with GARDEN, STABLE, AND COACH HOUSE.

Full Particulars to be sent to $ E. B.,

Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1882.

[668

To be Let.

TO LET.

1.

HE IST STOREY of the '2ND HOUSE

[649

known as the BLUE BUILDINGS" PRAVA EASP. Lately occupied by the U. S. CONSULATE, with inmediate possession.

J. M. GUEDES. Hongkong, 26th September, 1882.

TO LET (WITH IMMEDIATE. POSSESSION.).

OFFICE, SUITE or OFFICES ON THE FIRST FLOOR

picion of being connected with those who threw bombs into the ranks of the Society of Veterans at Trieste, August and while the Society was marching to salute the Emperor's brother. The prisoners were found to have communicated with Overdank, near Ronchi. They belong to a secret society, which is spreading from Rome and A LARGE Naples to Trieste. Overdanic's father is an es- teemed naval officer. The Italian Government is anxious to assist in apprehending persons con- nected with the plot, and sent agents to Trieste for that purpose.

The British and American Rifle teams diacd at Coney Island on Monday night at the invitation of hundred and seventy persons were present at the the officers of the Fourteenth Regiment. One

OK

"OF THE PREMISES OCCUPIED BY

KELLY & WALSH. Hongkong, 2nd October, 1881.

'TO LET.

F66z

77

$7.50 $4.25 $2:50 21

A small lot of last year's Christmas Cards at one fourth their Marked Prices,

A quantity of Soilet Music--zo Cents Each, or 6 Pieces for 1 Dollar.

Several Hundred Volumes of Hooks in every Department of Literature at Half Price:

2/-Novels by Quidn, Besant and Rice, James Payn, Wilkie Collins and other eminent Novelists 50 Cents Each.

JUST LANDED,

LETTS DIARIES. 1883,

Hongkong, and October, 1882.

J.

AL

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U E D E S.

HOUSE AND LAND BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882 CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.

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CHRONOMETER WATCH, AND

CLOCK-MAKERS. JEWELLERS, SHİVER-SMITHS, AND

OPTICIANS.

CHARTS AND BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

SOLE AGENTS

for Louis Audemars Watches; awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for Voigtländer and Söhn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES, AND SPYGLASSES.

No. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. [447

WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO.

·UNMAKERS & AMMUNITION

DEALERS,

G

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description.

Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at moderate charges.

Sporting Guns and Ammunition always

on hand..

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INTERNATIONAL

NOVELTY COMPANY.

On offer during the period of Sale at a dis- │· KOOLANGSOO, AMOY, (CHINA) count of to per cent.

MPORTERS OF EUROPEAN,

AND

KELLY & WALSH-HONGKONG.

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Amoy, 22nd August, 1882.

· Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.

C. L. THEVENIN. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.

1. HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS, *

HAS FOR SALE:

AMERICAN NOVELTIES.

EMILE PRANKUCHEN, Manager.

STAG HOTEL. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

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FINE ASSORTMENT HITE AND RED GOOD ACCOMMODATION FÖR

BURGUNDIES

AT MODERATE PRICES.

A Capital AMONTILLADO}

SHERRY at

$8.60 per dozen.

Assorted LIQUEURS of the best quality. FRENCH BOOTS and SHOES, PER- FUMERY, &c., &c.

Hongkong, and October, 1882.

G. FALCONER & CO.

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WATCH AND CHRONOMETER

MANUFACTURERS AND JEWELLERS.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS' AND BOOKS. No. 46, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL. [434

D. K. GRIFFITH..

dinner, including the British Consul, Henry Ward TWO SPACIOUS ROOMS (UNFURNISHED) MANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

Beecher and others. Fifteen hundred spectators were present during the afternoon listening to the concert,

AT

PEDDAR'S HILL

A. B,

Apply to

Office of this Paper

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Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.

DUBLIN, September 20th. Owing to the release of a number of prisoners, consequent upon the immediate expiration of the Exerción Act; the authorities have sent away- certain persons suspected of informing, for fear that they might be murdered if they remained,

GOOD AND COMMODO HOUSES HAVANA, September 20th.

Spanish gold advanced to 197 to day, and The rise and closed between 197 and 193- fluctuations in gold have almost caused a general panic. The provision market is paralyzed, as buyers and sellers. disagreed as to whether the wales should be closed in gold or paper. Certain parties want to compel provision merchants to. resume sales again in paper, The provision merchants hold a meeting on Friday.

DRESDEN, September zoth Emperor. William has written a letter to the King of Saxony in regard to the recent manœuvres of the Saxon Army Corps, in which he says it affords him sincere satisfaction to again assure himself.bow entirely the King's views coincide with his own respecting the immense importance of keeping the troops in a state of readiness for

war.

Moscow, September zoth.

The Emperor and Empress proceeded from the railroad station direct to the chapel of the Geor- gian Virgin, deeply impressed with the mani. festation of loyalty. From the chapel their Ma- jesties went to the Palace in the Kremlin, where the burgomaster presented an address of homage.”, Their Majesties then visited the cathedral, on their way to which they were immensely cheered. Afterward they drove to the Petrowsky, Palace. The crowd in the Kremlin was so dense that the horses attached to the Imperial carriage could only proceed at a walk.

STEAMERS EXPECTED,

The Union Line steamer Antonio left, Singa- pore for this post on the afternoon of the 17th in stant, and is expected to arrive here on the 24th.. ---The E. & A. S. S. Co.'s steamer Catterthun, from Sydney, left Port Darwin for this port, viá Sandakan, on the 14th instant, and may be ex pected to arrive here on or about the nõut

·

TO LET,

SPRING GARDENS (Seven Minutes Drive from Town) with Water laid on, for $14, $25, and $35 per Month.

[669

Apply to

J. D. WOODFORD. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1852.

TO BE LET, (WITH POSSESSION ON 1ST OF OCTOBER NEXT) THAT LARGE AND COMMODIOUS

HOUSE, No.

14, Arbuthnot Road. Apply to

[596

J. A. DE CARVALHO. Hongkong, 31st August, 1882.

TO LET.

NO4 OLD BAILEY STREET,

Nos. 2 AND 4, PEDDAR'S HILL.. No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, lätely occupied by PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

No: 8, SEYMOUR TERRACE. No. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE.

Apply to

MR DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, zoth September, 1882.

STORAGE

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THE Undersigned are prepared to take Goods on STORAGE at their GODOWNS. En- trance from Praya and Queen's Road Central

Apply to

TERMS MODERATE.

ROSE & Co., 31 and 33, Queen's Road. Hongkong, 30th June, 1882, 22.

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WATERS.

7, DEACONSFIELD ARCADE, (Opposite the City Hall)

Having lately Purchased the entire Machinery

I.S

of the late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S SODA WATER · FACTORY

is now prepared to execute the largest orders for every description of Aerated Waters with promptness and despatch.

SUPERIOR QUALITY" - G⋅UARˆÂN T.EE D. Consumers should try those carefully Manufactured SPARKLING WATERS. THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR, All Orders and Communications should be ad- dressed to The Factory,

7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, 11th April, 1882.

[225 THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE,

H

HAS FOR SALE.

ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS.

Tiffin-at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.00.

Entimations.

TO K KE E.

MERCHANT,

COAL

ΚΕΙ

18, Wing Sing Lane, HONGKONG

•EEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of House and Steam COAL of the best quality, at moderate rates The "CUM 'SHING," "CUM LOONG," "CUM_CHOW," and other Powerful Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour, $1 for 2nd and St for 3rd. hour, and for longer periods according to arrangement.

Hongkong, 16th October, 1882,

5 Z

HING.

TAILOR.

· [700

DEALER in all kinds ofurry Silk Land- kerchiefs, Embroidered Shawls, &c., &c.

HAT AND CAP MAKER.

Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Gua ranteed nt Moderate Charges. MATTING AND MANILA CIGARS,

FOR SALE.

No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 12th October, 1882.

CRIE NA M.

OLD AND SILVERSMITH,

WATCH MAKER

AND

ENG RA VE R, WATCHES CLEANED, AND REPAIRED

AON MODERATE TERMS; FALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED.

No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG..

.. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882..

SHIP,

Y E U QUA

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HIP, PORTRAIT, AND MINIATURE

PAINTER.

PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS, All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. IVORY MINIATURÉS A SPECIALITE. ́

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

No. §z, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS. HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.

LING

SHIN. Gr

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

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No. 5) WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG,

THE

CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE.

Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed., Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOUTs. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.

SUNSHING.M

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DEALER IN SILKS.

ANTON and Shanghai Gauies, CrapeShawls Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &C, &c. &c. The best house in the trade for high- class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps, Seals, &c., Sc. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show rooms.

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL,

HONGKONG."

Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

NOTICE

HE Undersigned has all kinds of House and

Ship COAL for Sale in large or small quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Com- modious small steamers on hire for towing pur poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHEAPER than any other House in the Trade,

Apply to

HING LEE, 37, Tung Man Lane.

[237 Hongkong, 12th April, 1882.

·A H

HOY LEE

MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP'MAKER.

AS for Sale, every description of Gentle

This Hotel is most centrally situated and Hen's Scarves, Collars, lies, Socks, Hals,

within casy distance of the principal landing places. 4751

J. COOK, Proprietor.

DE SOUZA & CO.

PRINTERS STATIONERS,

BOOKBINDERS.

D'ÁGUILAR STREET.

AND

EVERY KIND or Work EXECUTED WITH. ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH

VERY MODERATE TERMS.

ON

SELECTED MATERIALS FOR MARKET REPORTS

Book-binding and Ruling in every style executed. at low rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Hongkong, 23rd August, 1882.

1582 HAIR DRESSING SALOON

W.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

F. MOORE begs to inform the Gentle- men of Hongkong and Visitors that he has reduced the price of Hair-Cuiting to go cents. Having now In his employ three competent Aț- sistants who are always in attendance, he guar- antees to execute this class of work, in all its branches, with a perfection which cannot be ex- celled in any part of the World.

Hair-Cutting..una

...50 Cents. Shampooing... 25 Cents: Shaving........25 Cents, Trimming Beards ..............................25 Cents.

MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN ÁT, REDUCED

KATES.

RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET Mr. MOORE bega to recommend his GOGO SHAMPOO WASH

| &c., &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds, Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Conts a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.

No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.. Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.

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WING T Y LOON G.

HAS FOR SALE.

PRIME Mess Pork and Beef, zoobs, in Barrel, Boiled and Roast Beef and Mutton, Soup and Bouilli, American Hams, Bacon, Codfish, Cracked Wheat, Hominy, fresh white and red Beans, Assorted Fruits and Soups, Ham Sau sages, Salmon Bellies, Mackerell, Sheeps Tongues, Choice Tripe, Caviar, Clam Chowder, Lobsters, Oysters, Corn Meal, and every description of Oilmen's stores at moderate prices.

"No. 39, HING IDONU STREET. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

W AH

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LOON G, ESTABLISHED 1865. GOLD AND SILVER SMITH AND JEWELLER

DEALER IN DONGEE Silk Dresses, Crape Shawls, Gaures,

PON

Ivory, and Lacquered Wale, Matting, &c. &c. Porcelain; Fans, Cúrios, Bristles, Human Hair, and specially selected Feathers always on hand at Moderate Prices, quality guaranteed.

No, fo, QUEEN'S ROAD. CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 2nd June, 1882.

399

SAM HING, (STULT 2)..

MERCHANT TAILOR AND, OUTFITTER, HAT AND CAP MAKER.

→IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros,

Vegueres, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TorAccos of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY. GOODS from the Parisian marketi, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c., &c.; Commissions Executed,

to the public as unrivalled by any prepara JOSE M. BASA

tion ever produced for promoting the growth

TMPORTER of every description of Gentle No. 51, B., QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL of the hair. The basis of this compound is

men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Um- Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

[297. made of soap root; the natives of the Philip brellas, Hats, &c., & Dealer in Chinese Silks pine Islands never use anything else for of all kinds; Bamboo Blinds and Matting. ONGKONG TIMBER YARD, washing their hair they are never found bald, Special attention given the Tailoring Depart

and it is quite common to see the females with ment. A perfect it and best workmanship gua- hair from to 6 feet long. By constantly using ranteed. Cretonnes and Chintres for Dresses in this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will all the newest patterns,

NEVER BE BALD. MAGA The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro- perties it will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scarf, dandruff and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not contala any poisonous drugs. By its cooling properties, it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing their hairs

WANCHAL

OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.

L MALLORY,

Proprietor. Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.

(495 AND R. TENNENT'S "ALE AND

PORTER DAVID CORSAR & SONS".

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MERCHANT NAVY) --NAVY-BOILED --

LONG FLAX

CANVAS.

Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles, without allowing it fo ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any Chefe38 | length of time in any climate.

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CROWN OMARNHOLD KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881, 200

No. 49, AND 51, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL-

[302 Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

NOTICE.

BOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES EXECUTED AT VERY LOW RATES AT THE PARTENZY

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Account Books ruled to any pattern. " Music bound in Elegant Style with Best Materials,”

#TELEGRAPH OSTICE, HONG KONG

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