A timid young girl, who bad evidently been listening to the conversation, came into the room. It seems that Katie Donahue, who was singe-struck, - - had answered the advertise ment under the assumed name of Katie Moffat. Her father was unaware of this corre spondence of his daughter, Kate tried to con vey to the manager by winks and nudges the condition of affairs, but these signs were inter- cepted by her father. When the letter was shown to Katie 'she acknowledged with a blush that she had written it, but that it was only intended as a joke.
**Joke, is it?" exclaimed her father." "I'll joke wid ye when these gentlemen go down- stairs, so I will, me leddy! Th' stage you'll play on 'll be the wash-boord! And is it yous mia as ' come here an' thry 'lade my little girl aithray? Git out of here, or I'll knock your two heads together, so I will, an' small fear to me Bad luck to you for desaivers 1”
The two visitors wept down-stairs in a very burried manner. But ere they closed the street door certain loud screams and cries of pain came from the Donahue apartments, Indicating that Katie's father was a man of his word.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1888.
Co-day's Advertisements,"
G. CHIARINI'S ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE,
OPEN
TO NIGHT,
AND
EVERY NIGHT; At 8, commencing 9 PM. sharp, THIS institution does not require bombastic
PRICES OF ADMISSION :-- 'Boxes with 6 Chairs .....
The next address called at was that of Jennalyn Franklin, who lives in a Rivington-street base- ment. Jennalyn jumped behind a bedroom door and refused to show herself when the visitors
Announcements. Its Vast Pavilions, first appeared. The family was evidently Hungarian. class Exhibition in all its Branches, Comfortable There were about sixteen children in the room. Accommodation, Brilliant Jilumination, and a ranging in ages from two to twenty years. The Splendid Menagerie of Formidable Animals, children were all excitement when they ascer-speak for themselves. tained the cause of the visit and wanted to know if they could along with Jennylyn. One of the children said that Jennalyn's beau would kill her if she went on the stage. Her mother rocked back and forth in her chair, and repeated this sentence over and over, clasping her hands meanwhile, "Das ist nicht "Das ist nicht 1" The father was worked up to a high degree of excitement. He rose from his chair and walked up and down the room, asserting loudly, "Vot mine daughter mean! Vot she will baf met dem vicked t'atre fellers! Himmel Dot girl make mine eyes cry alretty. Vot I shall do mit her 1"
Here the father's love for his child overcame him. Drawing a red bandanna handkerchief from his pocket, he began to wipe away the big tears which were rolling down his checks. The children sat around as mute as mummies at this hitherto unsuspected affection on the part of their father. But anger soon dried the old gentleman's tears. Shaking his fist in the air, he roared, "Jenny, you came out here, I make you seek of dem t'atres. I make you shtop writing dem letters. You will not fool wit your fader any
more
The old gentleman made a break for the bedroom, and the visitors hastily made their way into the street.
Miss Lydia Burns was found at Twenty- eighth-street. Notwithstanding the fiery and
Single Chairs in Boxes...... "Dress Circle Chairs
Carpet Seals unman Gallery...................................................
Amusements.
THEATRE
ROYAL
CITY HALL, HONGKONG.
HE AMERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY
THE
AND OPERA COMPANY.
DIRECTORS.....
(Mr. P. W. WILLARD.
JOHN F. SHERIDAN,
TO-MORROW EVENING,
the 8th December, 1988:
Boucicault's Greatest Irish Drama, in 3 Acta,
"THE SHAUGHRAUN."
Cast of Characters.
Father: Dolan's)
'niece, in love Miss G. WHITEFORD..
with Conn.
Claire Ffolliott (a Sigo
lady)
Arte O'Neale (in love with
Robert)......
Mrs. O'Kelly (Conn's Mo Bridget Madigan (a
Keener)... Nancy Malone (n Keener)
Captain Molyneux (a
11
VERA PATTY
MAUDE HARE
E. LEAMINGTON NELLIE ÁRLINE
young English Officer...Mr. W. CRIPPS. Robert Ffolliott (a Fenian
Exile...
Father Dolan (Parish
Priest)....
伊
CHARLES FISHER
A. SUTCH,
$12.00
2.00
Corry Kinchella (a
1.50
Squireen)
"PHIL RAY,
0.60
Harvey Duff (a Police
0.40 1.
Spy) *****
H. M. IMAND.
W. HASSAN.
V. HARRIS.
Children under o and Soldiers and Sailors
in uniform Half Price to all parts of the house. Reserved places with Carpeted Seats and Gallery will be provided for Ladies only,
N.B.-SATURDAY AFTERNOON, GRAND EXTRA PERFORMANCE Doors open at 3 r.M, on Saturday, and every evening, half an hour before Performance, Specially for the Accommodation of Children.
.L. MAYA,
Secretary. Hongkong, 7th December, 1888... [1238
ST. JOHN
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
NEMERGENCY MEETING of the above-
Sergeant Janes (of the 4181)....... Reilly Mangan
Blacklegs in
H Kinchella's
pay .........
(the Shaughraun, the soul")
A. H----N.
of every fair, the life of Mr.
JOHN F.
every wake, and first fid-SHERIDAN.
dier at all weddings..............
As played by him in America and Australia. IRISH LOVE-MAKING. THE RETURNED CONVICT CONN AND HIS DOG "TAITERS." THE ESCAPE," THE GREAT WAKE SCENE. DEATH OF HARVEY DUFF.
Hongkong, 6th December, 1888.
THEATRE
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
HANDSOME ELECTRO-PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS, TOYS AND PA
JAPANESE GOODS,
NA
́SUITABLE FOR " CHRISTMAS GIFTS
To Sell by Public Auction,
HE Undersigned has received instructions
TO-MORROW,
the 8th December, 1888, at 2 PM at his Sale Boom, Duddell Street,
A VERY FINE SELECTION:
ELECTRO-PLATED WARE,
Comprising
Auctions.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 529,
HE following Particulars of Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, on
TUESDAY
be 11th day of December, 1888, at 3 P.M., are published for general information, By Command,
H
ARATHOON SETH;
for the Colonial Secretary,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 1st December, 1888.
(1321
ICE WATER JUGS, ICE PAILS TEA SETS and TRAYS, HANDSOME CENTER,
Particulars of the letting by Public Auction PIECES, FLOWER VASES, WINE SER Sale, to be held on TUESDAY, the tith day of VICE, VEGETABLE and FISH DISHES, December, 1888, at 1 P.M., by Order of His SALAD BOWLS, FRUIT BASKETS, EGG Excellency the Officer Administering the STANDS, LIQUEUR STANDS, SARDINE Government, af Two Lots of CROWN LAND, BOXES, BUTTER COOLERS CLARET in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75
JUGS, TANKARDS HISCUIT BOXES, Years. SUGAR BASKETS, NUT DISHES, SMOK ING SERVICES, INKSTANDS. BELLS, GONGS, and a variety of other ARTICLES.
ALSO,
A FINE SELECTION OF FANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS SUITABLE FOR
XMAS PRESENTS:
TOYS, TOYS, TOYS.
.
SAND
A few very fine JAPANESE LACQUERED
and IVORY INCRUSTED PANELS; BAM.
BOO BEAD BLINDS.
& &C
The above will be on view on FRIDAY NEXT.
..
TERMS OF SALE-As Customaryjton movi
G. R. LAMMERT, IN 20 Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 3rd December, 1888.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PICTURES, PIANO, &c.
frang
[1216 End Cook to sell by. Public
ROYAL
CITY HALL, HONGKONG,
impassioned letter which she wrote to the samed Lodge will be held in FREEMA-HE HONGKONG CHORAL SOCIETY
management of the company, Miss Borns was found to be a very timorous female, She was not as young as she used to be. She knew, however, the dangers lurking around the stage, far she insisted that her manager must be a married man in order to protect her from the 'young and ardent spirits who bask in the glare of the footlights. Notwithstanding ber burning desire to achieve a good fat salary and renown ha an actress, the manager was reluctantly com- pelled to refuse her application, on the ground that she had outlived her wefulness" as . dramatic star.
I
Miss Bertha H who lives in the vicinity of Harlem, and who replied to the advertisement, was next called upon. She lived in very fine style, and had plenty of this world's goods. She wore a wig. She had no intention of jolning the company when she answered the advertise ment. She frankly admitted that she expected a reply enclosing tickets for the theatre.
"You can't blame me," said she," for wanting to see the performance. Besides, I can't get any pin money from mamma,”
The manager thought this was the most striking case of impudence he had ever met, and 10, in the fulness of his admiration be presented Misu. H-with two tickets for orchestra chairs, which sbe gracefully accepted and thanked him for
Mamie Collation was not in when the visitors called at home, on Fifty-third-street. But her mother was at home. Mrs. Callahan was fine-looking woman of about fifty years. She showed Mamie's photograph, and stated that her daughter's hair was curly. Mra, Callahan pro- duced Mamie's ubbers. They were number two's Mr. Callahan was engaged in washing the family linen. She wiped the suds upon ber apron and told, the visitors to be seated, while
SONS' HALL, Zelland Street, THIS EVENING, the 7th instant, at 8.30 forg o'CLOCK precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
.
Hongkong. 7th December, 1888.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA THE Steamship
..
[1208
"ARRATOON APCAR," Captain J. G. Olifent, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 8th instant, si NOON.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents Hongkong, 4th December, 1888.
kntimations.
[1226
THE STEAM LAUNCH COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, “HE CALL of TEN DOLLARS
*per
TECON Cole of the 20th day of December, 1888.
Shareholders will please pay the amount due upon their Shares to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
By Order,
.A. G. GORDON, Secretary. Hongkong, 30th November. *8B
[1207
will perform GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S OPERETTA "IOLANT HE,"
ON
THURSDAY,
AND
SATURDAY,
the 20th and 22nd December, at 9 O'CLOCK P.M. Tickets may be obtained from Mesirs. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.'s, on and after MONDAY, the roth instant, at 9 AM.
PRICE: $1 EACH,'
R. LYALL Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 6th November, 1888.
Masonic.
ST. JOHN
Α
ܖ܂
[1:40
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
REGULAR MEETING of the above named Lodge will be held in FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 13th instant, at 8 for 8.30 P.M. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 5th December, 1888.
Insurances.
(1235
HE Undersigned has received instructions
Auction, on
MONDAY,
the 10th December, 1888, at a P.M., at the
"STAG HOTEL":
Queen's Road Central,-
THE WHOLE OF HIS FURNITURE, &c.
comprising:-
CRETONNE-COVERED DRAWING ROOM SUITE, MARBLETOP TABLES, MIRRORS, LACE CURTAINS, FENDERS and IRONS, PICTURES, ENGRAVINGS, COTTAGE PIANO, &c..
FXTENSION DINING TABLES, CHAIRS, WHATNOTS, SIDEBOARDS, CROCKERY, GLASS and PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, &c., &c.
IRON BEDSTEADS and MATTRESSES, WARDROBES, CHEST of DRAWERS, MARBLETOP WASHING-STANDS, MAR- BLETOP DRESSING TABLES, CONITES, &c, &c.
CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, &c.
A Quantity of BED-LINEN, and TABLE LINEN, One RICKSHA; Also,
Four Handsome Street LAMPS, and Hand- some Teak-Built BAR FIXTURES, COUN- TERS, MIRRORS,
Two English BILLIARD TABLES. in good condition with Balls, Cues, Lampi, cic Complete.
etc.
Catalogues will be issued previous to the sale and the above will be on view OG SATURDAY P.M;'
TERMS OF SALE-As customary..
G. R. LAMMERTA
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 4th December, 1888.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 5:8.
(1328:
abe sent one of her fourteen surviving childen THE HONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM. THE NEGLECT OF LIFE and by Public Auction, to be held on, the
out for the beer. When the object of the visit-
had been stated to Mrs. Callahan, she said, “ls this only a fly-up-the-creek affair, or is it a good paring company?"
ASSURANCE.
*HERE is no feature of our civilised life that
WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED. ́`·
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Trikes a thoughtful man with more force When she was assured that business was
THE FOURTH ORDINARY GENERAL than the neglect. of LIFE ASSURANCE. By meant, and that large salaries were to be paid,MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS, in the payment of 1 small quarterly subscription any she jumped out into the middle of the floor and above Company will be held in the HONGKONG man of good health can secure a very large sum said, "Ab, ba! That hussy of mine"ll not go. HOTEL, on FRIDAY, the 21st instant, at to his family in case of premature death, yet Faix, I'll go meself, Fwhat'll I hav! U dó ?”
O'CLOCK FORENOON, for the purpose of receiving hundreds of families brought up in comfort- “Oh, slug a little, and dance a little, and pose the Report of the General Managers, and State-perhaps in luxury are left in extreme poverty alittle, and smile a little-and count your moner ment of Accounts to the 30th November, 1888, every year from the bread winner having on Saturday night.".
and of declaring Dividend.
neglected to assure his life. In the East many a man lives up to his income, knowing well that if death cut him off suddenly, his wife and children would be left almost wholly unprovided for: All this can be prevented by Life Assurance.
“EVERY FACILITY
3
And thwat koind o" dancin' is requoised ?---- Jiggin'1"
Yes," replied the manager." "A good Irish fig once in a while wouldn't go amiss.”
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 8th to the attinet, both days inclusive,
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., General Managers, Joh Hongkong, 1st December, 1888 [xata
THE EAST BORNEO PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED.
In connection with Life Assurance Business is afforded by THE STANDARD LIFE OFFICE, one of the largest and wealthiest of the Provident
Be me sowkins, that lizy winch of mine couldn't dance a ha poth. She'd be no good to ye at all; at all, with her fancy waltzin' an' prancin' ant sashayin' and dancin' school hum- buggin. Faith, it takes thim as kem from th ould dart t'abake the feet proper, so it does." four visits to the pitcher on the table, and volun- NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA | Institutions of the United Kingdom. Forms of
By this time Mrs. Callahan had paid three or
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. teered to show the manager a few genuine Irish of the above named Company will be held at steps. Gathering up her wet skirts about her the HONGKONG HOTEL, on WEDNESDAY, ankles, she began to "welt the flare" in a manner the 19th instant, at PM, when the subjolaed which was highly creditable to her agility, and Relation, which was passed, at the General which showed ber to be no novice poi torgd. | Mecting of the Company, held this day, will be Gorbira, Callahan was much pleased with her submitted for confirmation a■ Special
own performance, and insisted that as her step Resolution. was light and frisky, she was better adapted to fill the obligations required than her daughter. She insisted that the manager should take her instead of Mamie, and if he refused, she, said as the visitorsleft the house, Nefer a one from this house shall go wid the theaytre barrin
· meself”
To-day's Advertisements
STEAM TO MANILA (VIA AMOY),
THE Steamship
Captain Talbot will
on MONDAY the oth
JARD
Hongkong/7th
def
above
BAGO RESOLU MONA DA "That the Company do parchase for the sum of ****$35,000 selected block of 5000 acres of
Land in British North Borneo fo the vicinity of the Company's present land and for that purpose and to provide for the develop ment of the said land that the Capital of
application and all information will be promptly afforded on application to any of the Standard Company's gesta, or to
THE BORNEO COMPANY, LD, Dengar Agents, Hongkong.
1659 Hongkong, 29th June, 1888. "NOTICE!
THE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED,
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.ako.....$1,000,000
NAAR EERDE
The above. Company is prepared to accept MARINE RISKS & CURRENT RATES on GOODS,
the Company be increased by the Lasse of&c. Policies granted to all Parts of the world 1000 Shares at $ per share of which 15 payable at any of its Agencies Peres hag
shall be paid up on allotment, $15 per nahate on the 1st March, 1889, and the wy balance at such time as the Board skall
determined and N.B. On confirmation of the above Resolation the following proposal will be submitted to the Shareholders That the new shares
WOO LIN YUEN Boys Secretary, ziki AAS HEAD OFFICE, „, No. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST Hongkong, 1 February, 1882,
GENERAL NOTICE:
150
be allotted amongst the Shareholders THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY,
glstered-nu-the-books of the Company
on the oth: December 1888 in the proportion of one new to every three
- midy Shires and that as toTM" fractiquai parts of any vuch as Shures which; Locrue to any allotines, the Directors Invite public tender for the
CAPITALI MTAELS « 600,000,
EQUAL TO RESERVE FUND
ÁRDY
HE following Particulars of Sale of Crows
́spot, on
...MONDAY,MAMAM
[1220
the zoth day of December, 1888, at. 3 P.M., are
published for general information. Ha By Command, starehe SE MAT MARATHOON SETH, for the Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,: Hongkong, 1st November, 1888.
*Particulars of the letting by Fublic Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the toth day of December, 1888, at 3 pat, by Order of His Excellency, the Officer. Administering the Goremment, of Twenty Lots of CROWN LAND, at Yaumati, Kowloon, to the Colony of Hong kong, for a term of 75 Years, credencial meas PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.
*** 17 Boundary
Yaumati
Locality.
Kowloon
Registry
No. of Sale.
Kow
Joon Inland Lots
[[No:33)
in 339
340
Do
Da
Measurements:
Square feëti
Contents in
Annual Re
45 45 15 15 673 10 100
45 15 15 675:10 100
1075
$35 $675.10
445411 671 to 100
$15 15 675 10 1001
515675 10.100
15 675 10 100.
45 15 35 675 MOA
45 15 15 675 10.100 1515 673 10 100
67530
Building
- Rural
feet.
Lot No.
бо
(Mount Gough Road 167
Magazine
70
(Mount Googh Road 173
155
16,050
58
1,605
120 140 20,800.
2,030
Magasing Gap,
No. of Registry
Sale
Locality.
No
N.
S.
E.
W
feet.
feet.
霉
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS,
Boundary Measurements, Contents in Annual Upset Square ft
Rent Price.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 530.
THE following Particulars of Sale of Crown: Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, on
THURSDAY,
the 13th day of December, 1888, at 3 P.M., are published for general information. By Command,
ARATHOON SETH, for the Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary's Office,
(1222 Hongkong, 1st December, 1888.
Particulars of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on THURSDAY, the 13th day of December, 1888, at 3 P.M., by Order of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75
No. 71
Aberdeen Road......
200
300
300
300
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.
Boundary Measurements.
Locality.
ontents
in-Annual
Salc
N
SE
W. Square f
Rent Price
feet.
feet.
Teet
feet
SILVER
NOTICE
NOTICE that Mr CHA
employment on fanidis now
́ either to sell or purchase or for
thas been withdrawn from him and
- to;inforis {the pubile
Lotices of Firms.
CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE ARA COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE
HAVE this day RESUMED CHARGE.
W. H. RAY,
Secretary, Hongkong, 6th December, 1888, as [1241) CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE
COMPANY, LIMITED. “
N-and-after to-day Mr. A. SANDFORD has taken over the Company's Business at this Port
H. F. HAYLLAR, Acting Agent
ON
[1224
HAVE this day taken charge of the Com
pany's Business: and all communications should be addressed to me.
A: SANDFORD, Agent. Hongkong, rat December, 1888
NOTICE
HAVE this day commenced Business as ́s
SHARE and GENERAL BROKER
HECTOR SAMPSON,
I
Office, No. 4, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 1st December, 1888.
[1223
Consignees,
· NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE.
"HE Steamship
"ARRATOON APCAR” AN having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are bereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at West Point," whence' delivery may be obtained
Carge remaining undelivered after the roth Instant, will be subject to rent. No Fire Insur ance has been effected.
Consignees are hereby informed, that all claims must be made immediately, as none will be entertained after the 8th instant,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 4th December, 1888.
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
• NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
[1237
·S.S. "DUKE OF WESTMINSTER,” FROM. SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER,
YOKOHAMA AND KOBE, 24-
THE
HE above Steamer having arrived, Con
signees of Cargo are bereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter signature, and take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and ,expense.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.;"
galAgents,
Hongkong, tit December, 1888. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM.
SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE...
CONSIGNEES ARABICH MA
of CARGO per Steamship The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along. side, fata
Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees, risk and expenas, Denis
CHS D. HARMAN, Agent Hongkong, 3rd December, 1888,
A
To be Let.
TO LET.
T Magazine GAP, from 1st December next,
HOUSES--Two of Six Rooms "cach-One of Four Rooma OR
Apply to
J. FRANCIS, Bask Buildings
Hongkong, 7th November, 1888:
TO LET.
BAXTER HOUSE EAST (No. 1, Hospital
from 1st January, 1889,
Apply to
Hongkong, 5th December, 1888. '"'.
MENES A. SETH,
(1934
ARA
GA, TOʻLET, FURNISHED
Tthe Peak, Dunford," A FIVE ROOMED
A thought Tennis Court Possesion
1890.
from the 15th instant to the gist March; 1889;
Apply to
Y V. VERNON.
Hongkong, ged November, 1888.
TO LET.!
TBonham Road, RHEDA
A ROOMED BUNGALOW with
Cosit
Possession from the 1st January, 1553)
Apply to
Tennis.
JOSE M BASA¡
Hongkong, rst Dee
tair
ROOMS JA