the country must be obvious to every one and it would be such an expense as would draw upon China's exchequerin such a manner as to make the whole nation feel the effects of it. The Emperor of China, having been accustomed to regularly. receive each year a certain amount of money from each of the various provinces in the Empire, were any of the heads of provincial govern- ments to represent to the throne that a system of railways would be beneficial for their respec- tive provinces, the Emperor would briefly reply: "All right, go ahead and make the improve. ments necessary, but here's where the shoc pinches sead, me my 'regular remittance,'

in amounting, as many words, to "defray the necessary expense out of your revenues and re- trench clsewhere than in the Imperial House hold allowance." The provincial mandarins will not do this, however, and here lies the en- tire secret of the non-adoption of railways,"

Reporter: But how do you account for the representations of the foreign ministers at Peking to the Tsung-li-Yamên? Surely the voice of the Tsung-li-Yamen is, not guided in the way 'you say?

די

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1883.

'THE FOOCHOW GRAVES NUISANCE.

The Foochow fferata pubisties the following translation of a proclamation recently isaved by the Chinese Provincial authorities, dealing with what has for some considerable time past been complained of as a serious nuisance by the for- eign community of Foochow →

"Lo, Magistrate of the District in the Pre- fecture of Foochew, &c., &c. issues the following prohibitory notification.

To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP "VICTORIA" FROM ANTWERP.

L

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-named Vessel are requested to send in their Bills

BEGS

Intimations,

MRS. P. SMITH,

to inform the Community of Hongkong. Generally, and Visitors to the Port, that

SHE HAS THIS DAY OPENED

A

PRIVATE TIFFIN ROOMS,

Nos: 8 & 9,

AT

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

WHERE

of Lading for Countersignature and to take im mediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on SHE WILL BE PREPARED TO SUPPLY MEALS & REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS.

The Rooms are large, well ventilated and airy, and the viands supplied will be of the best description and cooked in the best style.

On the 21st ultimo he was honored with instruc- tions from the Board of Foreign Commerce in-board will be landed and stored at Consignees' forming him that a note had been received from risk and expense. Mr. Sinclair, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul; to the following effect:-

"The hillland about Trang Chien Shan on the island of Nant'ai, is covered with a perfect network of graves. Latterly, owing to an un- usual season, there has been much sickness about, and great numbers of flimsy coffins containing the bodies of hewly deceased persons are con- Mr...

"But you must understand that stantly seen being carried to this locality for everything that is said by the Foreign Ministers to interment. Not only is it to be feared that cases the Tsung-li-yamén does not always reach the occur of one coffin being buried over another; Emperor's cars; of a truth; it very seldom does. but unfortunately also the graves dug are so And, what is more, the mandarins at Court know shallow, that the coffins become visible. Just at very well that "China is governed by a child this time when an epidemic is still present in tied to its nurse's girdle". Touching foreign' Foochow it is intolerable that people should matters, all the mandarins are alike. Now we have to endure the filty stench of decaying hu- Chinese know this and have a joint plan which manity. Moreover, the foreign housesabout here we intend adopting. We know full well that all are very numerous, and there is therefore the the mandarins are most strenuously opposed to greater" need for sanitary, cleanliness. The phic railway for the reason that, should a rail-Consul has accordingly to request that, without way come into the country, roads-of which interfering with graves already existing, incasures there are none in the empire would have may be taken to forbid all further burials on thit to be made, and to make roads and high- Government land. He asks that the Min Dis- ways means money out of some one's pocket, trict Magistrate may be instructed to attend to and who that some one is I have already, told this matter conjointly with the Nant'al Deputy; you. Aware of this state of affairs we are about that police-officers may be told off by them to to order a small model railway-engine and all assist the depas in maintaining a constant watch, -of most delicate and exquisite workmanship and whenever they perceive 1. coffin being and of the richest material, in perfect working brought for interment here, they must order the order, for presentation to the Emperor in person, bearers to convey it to some other locality, and and a deputation of some of the most influential to bury it at a proper depth. People must not merchants and others will wait upon His Majesty be allowed as hitherto to make for the nearest and solicit his sanction to build railways in-spot, to lay the coffin in a shallow grave, and so discriminately throughout the country, and we conclude the whole business, thereby injuriously. have every reason to hope for success."

affecting persons living in the foreign houses." Thanking his Chinese. friends for their hospi- tality and their information, our reporter wended his way homeward pondering over the old adage,

"There is nothing new under the sun."

· (Finis.) ··

AFFAIRS IN TONQUIN."

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

HAIPHONG, 19th October 1883. Until Friday last matters here have been very „quiet, and business has been going on much as usual On that date a good deal of alarm was excited by the report that a detachment of the Black Flags, 2,500 strong, intended making an attack on the town, which was garrisoned by about 500 French troops. However, nothing - has been attempted so far,although it is currently rumoured in native circles that both Black Flags and Annamese pirates are assembled in great force somewhere in the vicinity. "".

|

The Board of Foreign Commerce, having sent a reply to the abovequoted note, and having also ordered the Nantai Deputy to comply with its terms, has directed bim, the Magistrale, at once to issue a notification, în the sense desired, to | despatch officers to maintain the necessary watch,

and to report to the Board without delay.

In conformity with there instructions, officers have been appointed for the purpose men- tioned, and the present prohibitory notification is “lagued"

|

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

A General Average Bond will have to be signed by the Consignees before delivery of Goods.

THOS. HOWARD & Co., Agents.

3.

Hongkong, 23rd October, 1883.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ́FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steinship

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"ARRATOON APÇAR," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding her discharge or remaining on board after the 31st October, will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense, and no Fire Insurance will be effected.

Consignees are hereby informed, that_all. claims must be made immediately, as none will be entertained after the 8th November,

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1883- - [798.

PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned will Sell by Public Auc- Ttion on

SATURDAY,

the 27th instant, at ONE O'CLOCK, at No. 110, Queen's Road East,, SUNDRY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the Property of Inspector J. SWANSTON. TERMS.-Cash.

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer.

Hongkongaard.October,-1883-

Intimations.

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ROYAL YORK HOTEL,

-OLD-Stayne,+BRIGHTON,ENGLAND.

Therefore Know All Men that from this date, coffins must be conveyed to spots away from, and where they cannot affect human habitations, the graves ard to be deep, and the burials properly completed. You may not seek out the nearest spot on the government land about Jelang Ch'ien Shan and lay the coffin in a shallow grave,

Should you dare purposely to set there.com.THE Above HOTEL & Centrally situated, mands at defiance, you will without fail be at once arrested and punished. Wherefore let all implicitly give heed and obey.

A special notification issued this 24th day of September 1883,"

NAGASAKI,

The Japanese Government has presented a sum of fifteen hundred yen to the family of the late Dr. Geerts.

Nothing new from Sontal. There appears to be grave doubts in some quarters as to whether the arrangements made by M. Harmand with the Black Flags through the Annamese Com- missionem, by which these sturdy braves are to retire from Sontai and district, will be carried out, and from what I can learn from native sources

A recent isale of the Hochi Shimbun says that there are likely to be difficulties in the way." However, although my latest news from Hanoi the Russian Consul at Nagasaki has been in- speaks of rumoured preparations by the Black vested with the insignia of the fourth class of the Flags for Attack on that fortress, no advanceOrder of Merit and of the Rising Sun. from Sontal has yet been made. It is quite cer tain, so I am credibly informed, that the Freach will make no forward movement from Hanoi un til the arrival of fresh reinforcements and artil. lery suitable for warfare in this country,

I visited one of the leading officials this mom-

ing and he mentioned in the course of conversa- tion that Admiral Courbet will probably land a strong force from the men-of-war here to-day. It is the Intention, I believe, to make an advance on Bacninh; but I have also heard that Sontai will be the first place assailed. In my next let- ter I hope to be in a position to give you some definite information concerning all these matters

YOKOHAMA,

The French frigate Fourville, 27, Captain Bose, arrived here this morning, the 12th inst, from Hongkong,

A portion of the Russian squadron, the Duke of Edinburgh (agship), and the Skobelt and Najednik, arrived here on the 11th net, and exchanged salutes with the port and the two

Admirala in harbour.

It is reported that the steamship Akizushima Mary is ashore off Siriosaki, and that another vessel, the Ranko Maru, has been wrecked off Yokkaichi, both disasters occurring during the heavy gales of last Tuesday. The Hiero Maru, Captain. Walker, was despatched on the morning of the 12th inst. to the assistance of the Akiiruskima.

Telegraphic information has been received here of the wreck of an American ship at Iruma ura, on the coast of the province of Idem in Shidroka Ken. The report says that no lives have been lost, but in the telegram no clue is given to the name of ship or captain, for although Both are mentioned, neliker can be made to agree with any names known in these waters or expected to arrive here.

·

Some residents in the capital from whom

money was extorted to pry the Shimonoseki Indemnity-shortly before the abolition of the Shogunate, have lately forwarded a petition to his Imperial Highness Arisugawa, "second

Master of State, asking for the restoration of

money..

Mr. T. Namura, Secretary of the Law Depart- ment, arrived from Tokie on the 7th inst, and is His presence here is in connection with the staying at the Uyeno Hotel, Man-zal-machi | murder of the Chinese, Wai Egno, by Japanese police.

built at the Patent Slip, and has since been A small steamer, which was some time ago

| lying at Akunoura, was yesterday transferred to

the Klodo Ungu Kwaisha, and is now flying- that Co's flag, a white ground with a dark band at the top and bottom, and a large red star in the centre,

The time-honoured festival of Kunich!' was

with Suitable Rooms and ample accom modation for travellers, especially those coming from Eastern Climates. FAMILIES and GENTLE- MEN will find every comfort they can wish for at the above establishment

A. HOADLY,

Proprietor.

HOTEL"

(503)

"CLARIDGE'S

:

BROOK STREET, LONDON, W. THE above le a Commodious and Suitable

T HOTEL for FAMILIES and GENTLEMEN going home from the Far East. It is under the direct able Management of: Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE PRAGNELL who spare no pains in providing their visitors with every possible comfort.

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G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH AND CHRONOMETER

"

MANUFACTURERS AND JEWELLERS.

NÀUTICAL INSTRUMENTS CHARTS AND BOOKS. No. 46, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL [471

HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WẠNCHAI. OREGON FINE SPARS AND LUMBER

ALWAYS ON HAND..

ATTACHED TO THE

TIFFINE ROOMS

ARE A

BILLIARD ROOM

AND

READING ROOM.

THE LATTER IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH

GERMAN, FRENCH, AMERICAN & LONDON NEWSPAPERS, WRITING MATERIALS, &C., &C., &C.

par N.B.-No Extra Charge for the use of the Reading and Billiard Rooms, ARRANGEMENTS FOR BOARD and LODGING can be made by applying to

MRS. P. SMITH, ON THE PREMISES, DEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Hongkong, 10th October, 1883.

U

INTIMATION.

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INDER the heading "Exhibits to the Cork Exhibition, Ireland," "THE CORK CONSTITUTION, No. 13,025, dated Saturday, July 14th 1883, says →→ MESSRS, TURNBULL JUNR; & SOMERVILLE,

"Valletta, Malta, exhibit in a tastefully arranged case, samples of their famous Kaisar- I-Hind' Cigarettes, and inasmuch as a reyplution in the habit of smoking is now setting in, this exhibit should prove attractive to all lovers of the grant weed' Instead of strong Tobacco, often used in too strong pipes and full favoured Cigars, the mild Cigarette is rapidly coming into vogue. Those now on view in the Exhibition are highly spoken of by the Fress, vendors, and smokers."

SOLE

AGENCY,

NOVELTY STORE,

MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

Hongkong, 26th-September, 1883.0%)

F. VINCENOT

HAS FOR SALE.

"ENARD BUTTER, in Bottles.

Stone Bottles, ANISETTE DE BORDEAUX, -

qts, & pts. White & Orange "Dry, DUTCH CURACAO, { quarts and pints. GOOD LIQUOR (Eau d'Or) quarts and plnits," EA DE-VIE DR DANTZIG CACAO A KA VANILLE. CACÃO CHOUVA A DA VANILLE. PRALINE GRILLEES A LA VANILLE. NOYAU DES ANTILLES. *** MEUTHE GLACIALE.

FANISETTE DE BORDEAUX, qta & pts.

CREME,DES YLES.

33

:731

CHAMPAGNE MOUET & CHANDON, pints.

CHAMPAGNE VVE. CLIQUOT, pints. ORANGE BITTERS, quarts and pints. FRENCH BEER (VÉLTEN). VICHY WATER' CELESTIN, Grande Grille.

HAUTERIVE, Hopital. PARC Mesdames. CHOMEL FRENCH WHITE SOAP

TOBACCO CAPORAL SUPERIOR.

11

ORDINAIRE.

ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF FRENCH WINES, PRESERVES, &c., WHOLESALE & RETAIL AN INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. PRICES & SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.

F. VINCENOT, No. 24, Praya Central.

Hongkong, 12th October, 1883.

To be Let.

TO LET

For Sale.

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RODERICK DHU WHISKY.

ISNEE VILLA" Pokfocium, Furnished. A PURE Fine Flavoured Blend, Equal in

Apply to

NH- DAVID BASSOON, 'SONS &' Co. Hongkong, 18th October, 1883.

Proprietor,

$

I. MALLORY,

Hongkong, 34th June, 1881.

WED TO LET

17.

HE Upper Portion of the Eastern Wing of L-BAXTER HOUSE, containing 4 Large

convenience, Furnished or Unfurnished. Terms Moderate ENAM

Bouquet and Style to the FINEST FRENCH BRANDY. SOLE AGENT FOR HONGKONG,

C. L. THEVENIN, Hongkong Hotel Building. Hongkong, rgth October, 1883.

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FOR SALE.

Intimations.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

CIRCULAR HAS BEEN ISSUED

FROM T

8, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE ·

BY

MR. A. HAHN,

in which that person states he has decided to form what he calls a

"CLUB FOR CAPTAINS,"

in order to supply a want, which, he says, exists for such an institution, to provide Captains of vessels visiting this harbour with accoinmodation for obtaining MEALS AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS.*

This circular states that the Captains. of vessels coming to Hongkong are badly catered for by the few so-called Hotels, and in so doing grossly libels the Hotel and Innkeepers of the Colony:

Mr. HAHN intends to provide a place where Meals can be had at all hours, and where importance in connection with seafaring interests. Captains can meet and discuss any matters of Ench Room will be Elegantly and Comfortably FURNISHED, and a BILLIARD TABLE and a PIANO will be provided in each room. There will also be MUSICAL EVENINGS and DANCING during the winter.

On behalf of the HOTEL and INNKEEPERS of Hongkong 1 protest against Mr. HAHN, who carries on Business as a Piano tuner and repairer, or any other person, being permitted to infringe on our rights by establishing what is simply AN.UNLICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE. We pay the Government a sum of $300 per annum for a spirit license, and $50 per annum for each billiard table and have, besides, to close our places at certain hours. Mr. HAHN, proposes to SELL SPIRITS and other LIQUORS, to run THREE BILLIARD TABLES and to KEEP OPEN AT ALL HOURS. without -paying any license whatever.-

How can such a Club as this be legally established for persons who are non-resident in the Colony Mr. HAHN refers to the Engineers! Institute, but that association, which is con ducted by resident Engineers, does not Sell Spirits, does not run Billiard Tables, nor does it Keep Open House for the supply of Refresh. ments at all hours, or give Musical and Dancing evenings.

It is the duty of the authorities to protect the interests of the Hotel and Innkeepers, and to see that the laws are not violated by the establishment of UNLICENSED PUBLIC HOUSES of the class of this proposed "Cap tain's Club We do not object to legitimate Clubs, but Mr. HAHN's proposed enterprise is not a Club in any sense of the term.

This is not the first attempt that this person has made to run a business of this kind without paying a license: Not so long ago he

gave Italian Night Entertainments at Kowloon which hecame a regular haunt of thio-gay-women of the Colony, but as a license to sell drink was refused, both the Italian Entertainments and Mr. HAHN soon came to grief. He afterwards had a so-called Club, where Masquerade dances were a special attraction, but this also foll through. And now comes this "Captain's Club" for non-residents.

It is for the authorities to investigate this matter, and to put a stop to any attempt to evade the law.

A HONGKONG INNKEEPER. Hongkong, 29th September, 1883.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

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HAIR DRESSING SALOON MR. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com- munity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that the above Establishment is now in full working

| order.

He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS TONSORIAL ARTISTS front Paris, and his staff now consists of five competent workmen. He is prepared to execute Hair-dressing in all its branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes, or for ordinary wear, &c, &c;"

HAIR CUTTING ...............50 Cents. SHAMPOOING.

SHAVING........................................25. TRIMMING BEARDS

25

LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Mr. MARMANDE and his assistants are.. always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon, specially set apart for Ladies, or at their own Residences at MODERATE CHARGES,

Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public. his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Finaud who has had many years experience and guar antees it to keep for any length of time in any

duly observed on. Sunday, Monday, and Tues- day last. The weather was, as usual, all that

asked off were toughout, and every thing "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND lemes, Furnt bed Unsund Deanery G. H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE. climate. passed off very pleasantly, with the exception that four men were injured by the sacred car, as it was being carried up the temple steps on the third day. One of them was somewhat seriously hurt, and had to be taken to the hospital.

HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST!

FOR 1884.

grand festival, in honour of the folders slain THIS Valuable Work with many NEW

ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS

For Particulars, apply to

· QUARTE.....

$22 per Case.

[B

PANTE.....

$13 per Case. Apply to

MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, and March, 1882,

WESTERN MILLS FLOUR, lately from

FOR SALE. EST Quality of GOLDEN GATE and

On Sunday next and two following days, 4 celebrated at Inaridako (the site of the recently will be published on January 1884 during the Formosa and Satsuma wars, will be demolished Government hospital). The principal reason for the festivities being arranged on such

large scale this year, is owing to a desire on PRICE THREE DOLLARS,taining Four Rooms and Large Centre Room,PONGEE SILK of all kinds.

a

With an extensive circulation in Hongkong and the Coast Ports of Chian and Japan, The Philippines, Straits Settlements, Bangkok, Mano, &c., "THE HONGKONG DIREC

One Pagessabi

..$10.00 6.00

Half Pagin Third of a Page.4.00 Fourth of a Page

D. B. " Care of Hongking Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 12th October, 1883.

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TO LET,

Kowloon Club, British Kowloon, con-

Servants' Rooms and Outhouses, Gardens and Tennis Lawn, &c. -Within Three Minutes Walk of the Pier.

For Particulars, apply to watu

STEPHENS & HOLMES, www Solicitors... Hongkong, and September, 1883- [723

#TOCKWELL COTTAGE" near to the

S

THE

-

- TO LET.

THE PREMISES now occupied by us

No. 11, Queen's Road Central For further Particulars, apply to Messa RUSSELL & Co, antihgt en

་་་ན GEO. R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, 1st August, 1883; -

the part of the Head Government to allay the ill-feeling entertained in the army and navy against the civil authorities of Nagasaki, in con- nection with the erection of the hospital over the graves of the dead heroes, without first re moving and he interring all the bones, numbers of which were shortly afterwards discovered both underneath the ground and on the surface. When the circumstances of the case were made. TORY" is the best mediums for Advertising ka The Lotus Troupe of artists, comprising public the agitation in the army was so great. twenty-one actors and assistants arrived in the that the then Governor of this kan had to be the FAR EAST. The scale of charges aré Geskat Maru on the 11th lost. Their first per dismissed in disgrace, the hospital had to be formance is advertised for Saturday evening, pulled down, and all the remaining bones had when they will present the "Pirates of Pen-to be gathered together and re-interred at great zance" at the Galety Theatre Many of the seats are already subscribed for, so, weather permitting, a full house will doubtless assemble The Loftus Company brings good credentials from critical audiences in many parts of the world. appreciation of the advantages of civilization, Kobe on the gth, and arrived here on the 11th, For instance, the Minister for Foreign Affairs at to take part in the proceedings General Tan Soul has given in European style banquet to and Admiral Nire will be present, to represent the Japanese Minister. According to the Hacks the army and navy departments respectively. A Skimbun His Japanese Excellency did not ape rand daplay of fireworks will be given on each preciate Korean melodies. This probably is by day there will also be dancing, wrestling, fan- the way, as is the information volunteered that cing, etc, etc. The Government offices and Europeans residing in the Korean capital are not principal places of business will we believe, be greatly enamoured of its social delghts. The closed, and a general holiday will be observed. Japanese Legation, they say, is not the gayest | Rising Sun, Juan ¿s

expense in a place specially set apart for that purpose Mr. Hola, an officer who has been. appointed to represent the Mikado on the occasion, arrived from Tokio on the 7th, and on the 9th he proceeded to Kumamoto, for the pur pose of visiting the battlefields in the vicinity.

3.00

Orders for Coples, of "THE HONGKONG

San Francisco,・・・

Apply to

FUNG TANG, OP HER CHEONG CHING HONG, 42, Bonham Strand. Hongkong, 6th August, 1883.....

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ANDR. TENNENTS ALE AND

DAVID CORSAR & SONS►

MERCHANT NAVY"]

NAVY BOILED

LONO FLAX CROWN

CANVAS.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Cα

Hongkong, 15th June, 1881. .;. [607

begs to recommend his

The Koreans are said to begin to have a lively The men of war, Faso, live, and DIRECTORY" and for ADVERTISEMENTS MGOGO SHAMPOO WASend:

place in the peninsula. Pioneer; sojourn in a new country la nëver without its drawbacks.— Japan Mail

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL..

The O. &0. Co.'s steamer Ocrasie, with the next American mail, left Yokohama on the 21st instant, and is due here on or about the 27th,

AS WE THE ENGLISH MAIL.

The P. & C. Ca's steamer Verona, with the next English mail, left Singapore for this port on sheʻstet instant, and is duo here on the 27this

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The steamer Liian left Saigon for this port

on the 19th instant, and is expected to arrive here on the aryd, hog

may be sent to the following Agents.—- HONGKONG...Mr. W. Brewer.

MACAO

...Messrs. F. Blackhead & Co. ...Mears. Heuermann, Herbst & Co. ...Mesara, Kelly & Walsh, ...Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co.

The Novelty Store. Messrs. A. de Mello & Co. CANTON .....Mr. M. F. da Silva. SWATOW... Mesers. Campbell & Co. AXOY and FORMOSA...

Messrs. Moalle & Co. FOOCHÓW BsMessi. Hedge & Co. SHANGHAI

& NORTH-Messrs. Mackends & Co. ERN PORTSNE

Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampocing taken at the following prices:

EVERY DAY....$4.00 Per Month. EVERY OTHER DAY...$3.00 TWICE A WEEK

$2.00

"

Mr. MARMANDE will receive direct from

at prices which will compare favorably with those Paris & large. Consignment of Ferfumery and other Tollet requisites which will be open for inspection, and he is prepared to supply the same

of any other establishment.

The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied with Punkaha, and the "Iced Shampoo is the greatest luxury of the day. N

The Saloon is open from 7 A.. till 7 PM for the reception of those who feel the necessity of a Tonsorial operation

RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET. Hongkong, 13th June, 1883.

HOP.SHING & CO.

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ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, COPPER SMITHS, BRASS AND, IRON FOUNDERS, &C.

・写

AVING this day commenced Business we to » undertake' work of the ready to **: [469]-above descriptions under the Supervision of an

EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN

CIGARS CIGARS 11 CIGARS 111

THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.

FOR SALE.

*IGARS of all Brands and from every known

to the public as unrivalled, by any prepara tion" ever, produced for promoting the growth,

hair The basis of this compound made of soap-root; the natives of the Phillye factory in Manila, are constantly being pine islands never use anything elses for received. Owing to the peculiarly advantageous washing their hair; they are never found bally position, of the Undersigned in regard to the and it is quite common to see the females with CIGAR trade with Manila, he now offers Cigari hair from 5 to 6 feet long...By constantly, using of all brands, fully matured, and ready for this Shampoo Wasly as directed, you will immediate smoking Quality Guaranteed.

BELLE NEVER BE BALD.ica Ja

JOSE M. BASA, Hongkong, roth October, 1883

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CHSAIN GAUPP & CO.

HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND SHELTERS CLOCK-MAKERS, G EWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND

The proprietar, offers the Wash to this pubile: No. 51 B. QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL. entirly confident that by its restorative -pep-2 in ithout arrest decayings hair, it completely cradicates wanted adrute and cures All seater of the scalp, it does not es contain, (any; poisonouia? drugi. (By :lta", cooling properties it allays the itching and fever of the calg which in the great cause of people losing their hair and Mr. MOORE has accorded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to length of time in any climates degrade ferment, and his will guarantee it to keep any for Lou's Audemars Watches awarded the

The D. D. R.S. S. Cassandra left Singapore MANILA Messrs. Ramirez & Giraudier

AFAN MCST, Kelly & Co., Yokohama, of the 20th instant for this port, and is expected BANGKOK.Mr. D. B. Bradley, here on the 26th De

The Union Line steamer Cairnsmuir left PARIS and wallen and SINGAPORE...Mesura. Sayle & Co. Singapore on the morning of the 19th instant, LONDON Messrs. Gallen and

Galllen and Prince and may be expected here on the authentic wh

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE,

by Peddar's Hill, Hongkong,

The O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Stentor left Singa- pare for, this port on the afternoon of the soth ing 'stant, and may be expected here on the 26th.

· Hongkong, yth October, 1883ati

FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & C

VAR

STORE

Api Adin Queen's Road, Central Hongkong, asth January,

PASHKOPTICIANS,

AN

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. CHARTS AND BOOKS, MATE SOLE AGENTS ARE

Prizes at every Exhibition ""and"

Voigtländer and Sohn's

FED OPERA GLAISEK

No,"

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Orders executed with the utmost despatch and at MODERATE, TERMS. BUTIN

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

ENGINE ROOM STORES SUPPLIED NESS TRON WORKS, PS WEST POINT, HONGKONG.

Hongkong, asth September, 1883. [7187

D. K. GRIFFITH

MANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

WATERS.

7 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Opposite the City Hall) Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the

late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S, VE SODA WATER FACTORY

is now prepared to execute the largest orders forevery description of Agrated Waters with

promptness and despatch, wi SUFERIOR QUALITY SEASONS S GUARANTEE D Consumem are Invited to try those carefully Manufactured

* SPARKLING WATERS, THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR. All Onters add mmunications should be na

NSFIELIY ARCADE.

Hongkong, 11th

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