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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1892.
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to create a calty in the ww of the can-It is freely stated that he has been fo the habit appreciation of colors. It is true that these fingapre of calensitorial ty, hy requiring that of ill-irenting his wife, starving his child, pohon-statistics apply chiefly to Germans. professional Corsols shall be employed, to the ing his apprentices, robbing the church and the exclusion of merchant or honorary Console widow, and manufacturing bacon out of dead The expense of employing trained and unlaried pigs belonging to people who have no fariber. officials would be altogether too serious to te use for them, Sucb are a few ofthe extraordinary encountered by the Lesser Powers, the foreign rumours current snent the worthy gentleman judicial of which is almost nominal, whose tes, be it said, is beyond find it of great value. the hat the ampgration comes with singular ill gate the praise that mortal loogus can utter. It can hom's government having many Courts at be obtained in 17 quantity, from an ounce up ministered by men that have undergone now If such is the case, we regret to say, then, sufficient legal training for the work which
his discretion. In all frendines, and out of
THE
TO-DAY'S Advertisements.
For refreshing leep, it is essential that thờ.
SPECIAL NOTICE. hero be well ventilated, and many who make it a regular practice to sleep with the windows
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH refreshing nature of sleep is enhanced by fresh be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria air. Then too, the bed should be la the middle Hotels, appost's the Hongkong Club, and at of the root, not in a corner of it. No curtain of Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5.30 to any kind should surround it. Feather beds are 7.40 c'efecte.
abomination. A goed, firm mattress is best PRICE ...........TEN CENTS. shoulders, so that when one lies, in a natural pasture on the side, the head is in a line with the rest of the bedy, with the neck straight, not beat either upward or downward.
Notices of Firms.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & CO., LIMITED.
THIS Company, formed and registered in bax taken over Businesses carried on By Mers, DAMIT erdhe by CHINA, LIMITED, and Meins. CRUICKSHANK & Co, LIMITED, together with all ASSETS and
LIABILITIES; and all amounts owing to and. doo by the two above mentioned concertis will
& Co., LIMITED.
*ho has been managing the London Branch devolves upon them in their several capscities that Mr. Rumfi't has allowed his seal to pillows'should be adjusted to be height of the Coples ordered from the Office will be charged be received and paid by DARIN, CRVICKSHANK
* Freehold site, on which to build Head Offices, the cost of which will be divided between the Straits Fire Insurance Company and our selves. Up to the end of the year we had spent about $7,000, and a further sum of $18,000 will be necessary before completion, making our share altogether about $15,000, There have been important changes to since 1 fast adressed you. The Secretary, Mr. Crawford Kerr, left for England last Assil, and has taken charge of the London Office: he has been succeeded by Mr. A. S. Murray, for the last eighteen months. Mr. MacBean fately assistant Secretary, has been appointed agent at Hongkang. Your Directors have every confidence that the Company wil not suffer in the least by these changes in the management, I would also like to mention that, early in the year, the Board issued a clicular, recommending a reduction in the Company's capital, but the heavy decline in silver, and recommendations from, the London and China Boards of Reference, have caused the Board to reconsider its decision, and resolve to defer for the present any action
this
Correction.
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BOW.
It has often been alleged by a class of foreign of writers posing as being far "friends of Japan,” and it has even been urged Occasionally by Japanese themselves, that After the passing of accounts and the election advantage was originally taken by the Great of the weakness of Japan to extort from of officers, the Chaleman forher saldhouted Powers of th that are unequal and oppressive,
in
of
the Board it would be in the new building (Hear, hea), and that they would then have report to submit to them equally as favourable as the one they had just puised.
SHALL PORTUGAL BE WRONGED
OF ITS RIGHTS?
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to
the usual rate ide
Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong Trisgraph has by far the largest cireniation of Any English newspaper published. In the Far Exit. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms on applications.
Hangkang, 'rath Detaker, 1801.
of magistrates and judges. Author, to forces respect for the prejudices of a mewhat narrow too late to be now taking exception to foreign minded, o minunily, he should adriss him goverments appolating merchants to transact their consular business; the system has been in adopt a different view in the future. If he feels vague for more than thirty years in Japan, and that is conscience compels him to climb outside may well be allowed to continue until extrater- the ridiculous mutton of an obscure widow, by ritoriality is eventually abolished, which it pre-all means let him do so; it is a free country, and SCOTTS Emulsion of Pere Cod Liver Oll with sumably may be at no very remote period from mutton is made for the aggrandisement of man. Hypophosphites is the most valuable remedy But why not have borrowed it under the pretext for Consumption. Scrofula, General Debilly, Wasting Diseases of Children, Chronic Coughs, excatlencs. DESIGNING A NEW SHOP FRONT FROM IT?
and Bronchitis that his ever been produced. It pr and why not slim his wife with the tender side is very palatable; it is very fattening and of a brick in Hes of pickle-forks, which are, alter strengthening. It will ease at once the most all, a luxury for that pleasing form of exercise? violent cough and will give both comfort and In pursuance of our argument, why not feed the strength to the sufferer pasientes, the apprentices on his own becen and cheese as a combined virtues of these ponalar remedies spredy means of dissolution? And why not their fullest form. Auy Chemist can supply it. judiciously drop the baby down the cellar stairs. S. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in instead of flying in the face of public
Hongkong and China-{Advs. and sowing discord in an otherwise peaceful community? We are effete. we are slow, and even men of mesos must occasionally parder to the masses. Surely, with the recent slaughter in Pera, corpses for provision-making purposes might be obtained without using the anything but delectable remains of past-participled pig- gles. We offer these remarks in all kindocis, THEATRE especially to a gentleman who, like Mr. Rumfill, sells as usages which
and whatever enbatratum of truth it may be con tended this outery is founded on, it comes with the worst possible grace that the petty power of Portugal should be singled out for attack, when there is a total absence of any substantial reason for making
it. We know not what authority so many of the vernacular newspapers have for their statements on this subject,
but an explanation part of the Government, that its fatentions with regard to putting pressure on Portugal have been misrepresented, would been announcement creditable to itself. and would have a tendency to allay the apprehensions which have been rightly or wrongly excited,
on
the
MUST BE TASTED TO .IK PROPERLY APPRECIATED,"
Since the above was wrliten, we perceive that the intention of the Government to inke high.
Now, I thought that rather seat. It seemed. handed menanies against Portugal, is no mere calculated to hurt no one's feelings, and at the Invention of the vernacular press, since at same time to warn Romate and posh his wares. prearranged interview between a representative Did he take it in the kindly and Christian spirit. of the Nicki Nichi newspaper and ViscoUS Enemoto, the Japanese Mislster for Foreigt ge might have expected from a man of bla piety? Not be heaved writ into the office for Affairs stated that Viscount Nomera was label, and assessed the damage he had sustained structed to offer an ultimatum to the Portuguese at io.coo, the case to be heard at the sext Government that unless it appóluted & Consular representative in Japan by the 1st of this month, extra-territoriality, so far se relates to Portuguess subjects, would be considered to be at an end as an abandoned right. The excuses given for this very extraordinary step as reported by the Nicht Nicht, on the part of Japan, are not correc in point of feet, and we think the course taken by Japan admis of no justification whatever, but as we have treated the subject at some lengthis to-day's fender, we reserve additional-remarks for another occasion.---Japan Herald.
It was hul natural that the late Portuguese Chargé d'Affaires should have been exceedingly fath to leave that official lous-eating paradise, Tokyo, with its receptions, its balls, its garden partics, ke dinners. and all those agreeable resources for the killing of time by those who have radly too much of it on their hands to employ usefully, but whose more than sufficient saintles suffice to reconcile them to expatriation and an easygning time ofit at the capital. But it was unfortunately the case, that the stallened finances of Portugal no longer permitted that impoverished country to continue paying Mr. Loureiro in Tokyo 'n handsome amount of remuneration for doing scarcely anything more onereus than putting in an appearance at thone social functions we have mentioned, which engross the principal part of the as- dulty of our diplomatic friends whose lives are frittered away in such pleasant fashion. Alas, that the time should have come when the Por tuguesa Foreign Minister, owing to that want of pence which vexes public "men" found it necessary, at one fell swop, to sapprera nowe fourteen, or 10, of unnecessary appointments ane in Tokyo, and the remainder in places outside of Japan. We know not to what extremities these shorn lambs elsewhere resorted in their distress, to further the reatainment- of their comfortable sinecures, but here, at the time of the official frost, same peculiar phenoment were manifested. The Portuguese
Mr. Duff bad a very narrow escape from being residents of Yokohams were mysteriously moved by some occult influence originating in killed a couple of days ago. It appears he was Tokyo, to memorialise or telegraph the home marching in the jangle with 3 Malay policemen Government on the subject of the un- when, quite unexpectedly, some 25 of the enemy happy. doom which had fallen upon their came in sight. One of them throw a spear it Consul-General In Tokyo. So far as we Mr. Doff which grazed his body. The mas were enabled to gather, that entirely super-was shot through the head with a revolver. fluous expression of anxiety appeared to us When matters were becoming very serious & then, as now, to be quits uncalled for. Was it posse of Sikhs, who heard the firing, carse uplo possible that Portuguese debtors were under
the spot. The rebels at oate bolted on setleg apprehension that there would be no Court ta that they were overmatched. Another of the which they could be sued, and possible male Malays was killeé, með, it in said, that a few factors, that there would be anbody clothed with prisoners were captured. authority to fine or imprison them? whereas
the
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THE PAHANG RISING.
("STRAIT TIMES" CORRESPONDENT.) ·
FIRAN, July 12th.
THE LAW OF (NEWSPAPER) LIBEL
The Pabang Police Force has just been It seemed to be quite clear to us that the Port-strengthened by 10 Sikh recruite who arrived nese Vice-Consul, who had always obliged bis two days ago, and the men are now being put RUCIC countrymen by sitting on the seat of justice, through their drill. remained all on duty. Belog thus to every way sufficiently provided for, the factitioue hul labaloo that was got up to move the Portuguese Government to continue Mr. Loureiro in his posi tlan as before, was wanting alike in reason and pontaniety, and we therefore did not favor it, The Vice-Consul bas ever since continued in the even tenor of his way, with the express approval of his Minister, to administer the concems of his Court exactly as before and during the Loureira epach.
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***What is thit?* my proprietor said, glaring at, the paper. "What Jes it mean?"
I said that it was a wait, that it was composed. of the finest hand-made paper, and that Remfilt proposed to sell it him for ten thousand sovereigns. My proprietor was a large taan, and
I AM ABOUT THE NO. 3 SIZE. When he bad concluded his argument I had lost a size, in ile of which I had gained a black eye, a dioidered frame, and housemaid's knee is the | region of my tendon Achilles.
"This will ruin me." he said. "Oh, you unmitigated asa · Is this what I pay you £18 week for and allow you to collect all the advertisement)?
But that was not the word. When the case came on I was in the witness-box for eleven hours, during which I answered every question concerning myself, from the tumber of measles I had in childhood to the exact number of lies, standard measure, I had told in my professional capacity. When I had indignantly denied myself to be a bigamist, a child-murderer, and a ci-devant stock broker, I was allowed to depart. My hair turned grey in that awful period.
When the case concluded, the jury, with the keen regard for the eternal fitness of things which charac crises that palladium of our liberties, promptly disagreed. They were discharged, and each party left to pay their own costs. I went back to my office and walted for the wrath which I knew would come. It did.
"This," said my proprietor, as he
LIFTED MLOUT OF MY ÄBJECT DESPAIR with the vanguard part of his foot, " will cost me two thousand pounds. Get dat."
Isaw that was in the way, and I went. I am very sensitive in such matters. But I have
never been able to get a Press appointment since, and so I am compelled to fall back open the comic papers for a living-Sydney Sunday Times.
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THINGS USEFUL TO KNOW.
Water at meals is said to be conducive to
By actual count: there are 6,98x recipes for euring cold.
Speaking a Journalist of some standing 1- object to the present law of libel. If I want to say that a certain patriot la blackguard, or a llar, or a scoundrel-a thing which it would pels me to do the same as it would if I chargé in M.P. with political dishonesty, I cannot do so with impunity, Not that I want to do it with Impunity. You can have all the impaatty recorpulence. long as I bare J pen. I can accuse Led Sallsbury of petty theft, however, and boldly state that Mr. Gladstone was seen to annex two pence from 1 blind man's hat, because everyon knows the degraded character of the statesman in question. But if I state that a distinguished pitifo, who two years ago (rundled
▲ BARROW OF SUCCULENT POTATOES
for a living, and who now pays income-taxon 10,000 per annuro, has a wart on his nose, I amilable to imprisonment, even if the wart is there; and the bigger the wart is, and the more it is there, the more liable i am.
am moved to these playful flickerings of a coruscating intellect by the memory of some thing that occurred to me five years ago. I was editing a provincial weekly at the time, and it
happened thusly :----
But it would seem that "working" the Portuguese community here was only a part of the plan for securing the rehabilitation of the superfluous, and we may truly say for any pur pose of administering the law, useless Conent Generalship in Tokyo, since according to the vernacular papers, if they are to be believed, the Japanese Foreign Office is bestirring itself to demand that Portugal shall do what none of the other smaller Powers do, employ non. trading Consuls in Japin, or to submit to the taking from Portuguese subjects the protection astratentoriality. It seems to us there is of no reason whatever to justify the making of this demand; but is it that Fortugal being regarded as a weak State, from which litle is to be dreaded, that the Japanese have resolved to treat it as a sort of corpus vile, upon which to make the experiment of inserting the thin end of wedge to read asunder the present combina tion of the Powers, and to fid Japan, at a events so far as this country is concern of the Incubus of extraterritoriality. Instal ficant though Portugal may be, the question involved is not such that concerns her, and people alone, for it is ons in which each Power having treaty relations with this country has a interest in, sufficiently 10, indeed, to render their to interfere not to much on behalf of Portugal, but for themselves. The movement almed at her must be contemplated as an insidious attempt to undermine exterritoriality. all round, and as *Little strokes fell grost oaks,l: that which brings Portugal down may in was until he is called highly respected, that
end be to others. We have pointed out that an important political question is involved of which Mialstars in general ought to take cogalzance, but were the Portuguese to be made Justiciable in native court only, persons of after nationalities seeking redress against Portuguese subjects would have issue or prosecute them there; course which would be considered very repugnant by all, and would faitiate an entirely now departure, that of foreigners saing each other in naire Court, subjected to native law, and administered by mative judges.
With regard to the obligation on the part of Portugal to appolat Consuls, we find la ber treaty with this country, the following provision -
duly
His Mety the king of Fatge may appobila Diploma ile Agent to reside in the City of Yado, as well as Consula, a Consular Agis far any of il ports of Japan which by th present Trealy are opened to Penugasan dara meres,"
Cold ten is a grateful black-eye wash, Wet soft linen in it end bind over the eye, bathing freely with tea from me to time.
Sods is the best thing for cleaning tin-ware; apply it with a damp cloth and rub well, then wipe dry.
There is nothing better for a cosmetic agent than a tablespoonful of borax to a baslo of water. It is entirely harmless, and by softening the water benefits even the tenderest ale ni
For a cough, bol) and ounce of flax seed in ́a pint of water, atrain and add a little honey, one ounce of rock candy and the juice of three lemons. Mix and boil well. Drink as hot as possible.
Lime water has a tendency to make children There lived in the town I condescended to heavily impregnated with it the men are apt , and is countries where the drinking water enlighten weekly, at the nominal price of ese penny storing an individual called Marmadike to be tall. ** Rumfitt, a merchant who
Three glasses of very hot water, drank before purveyed cheese of
the most confirmed ferocious tendencies, and bacon whose cors going to bed, will put to sleep d
Insomnia victim, wed with the new sausage works and put them shame. This man was deacon of chape, a tondaweehon temeier, as descuber of the flue Ribbon Army, and various other virtues without which no moders rascal appears to be complete.. He had managed to annex considerable bullion
dentifrice is made of
pulverised becak, four ounces of precipitated chalk and two ounces of paiverised castile scap. In planning for the preservation of health, as In the prosecution of all other affairs, it is well
under the house. beginning-places in the to begin. It the beginning. One of the In thousands of dwellings the cellar is the larking- place of pesilient disorders. This should not be.
Today's Advertisements.
SHIT,
Intimations.
Blackhead & Co.
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For DAKIN, CRUIÇKSHANK & Co., LTD.
FRANK W. WATTS, Manager. Hongkong, 1st July, 1803
For Sale.
OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSE
FURNISHERS.
1689
removal to the NEW PRE-
CHANDLERS, SAIT-MAKERS, OMISES opposite Messrs. Cits, ). GAUFP
and PROVISION MERCHANTS NAVY CONTRACTORS, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No. 11, Praya. Central. (Opposite Pedder's Wharf),
SOLE AGENT" FOR.
& Co the Undersigned, who is a FURNITURE DEALER of 10 years' reputation in Hongkong, offers to Sell to the Public
ALL HIS STOCK-IN-TRADE of best workmanship (approved by everyone who has used the articles), consisting of FURNI- TURE of every description made of best sen- soned Teakwood, Iron and Brass Bedsteads with Woven Spring Mattresses, Electro-plated, Glass
ROYAL RATTEN'S GENUINE COMPOSITION and Crockery Ware, Lamps, Minors, Carpets,
TOR
THE BOTTOMS OF IRON SHIPS., LAST THREE NIGHTS OF ARRY STANLEY'S COMIC OPPRAfactured for coating the inside of STEEL SHIPS.
HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, specially manu- HAND BURLESQUE COMPANY.
HAPPENED TO GET FOUND OUT Then a lot of things came out agailist him all
An tavalld suffering with lung trouble may at once. It was proved barond the shader derive much benefit from. sleeping upon a maitress made from pine shavings. The doubt that he had tapped the town water supply, stolen the gas, helped himself out of material is cheap, and the Christian at Work says it taken a very pleasant and comfortable the onestory plates he always carried on Sun- get days, bribed the corporallon officials to
entire room and absorbing or dispelling all contracts, made a hole from his cellar loto the mattress, the odor of the pine permeating the meat honis, where a poor sidow Urež, and sale unpleasant odors.
be predded ber Sunday leg of mutton, and that his invalid wife with a pickin-fork for an hour novel case for merrons diseases is being
PATRONISED BY HIS EXCELLENCY SIR WM. ROBINSON, K.C.M.G.
TO-NIGHT ("HURSDAY), Joly 28th, BY DESIRE "PAUL JONES."
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), July 29th,
"GIROFLE GIROFLA
SATURDAY. July 30th,
LAST NIGHT.
OUR GRAND VARIETIES
THE
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MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT.
· ENTIRE-CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. MILDRED TRIGGE, MI« TILLY LAKE
and Miss F. STEPHENSON in NEW DANCES. Box Plan now open at Mesin, KELLY and WALSH.
The first-class Grand PIANO tapplied by Mess, MOUTRIE, ROBINSON & Co.
T. EMPSON, Manager.
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Mangkono, 28th Joly, 1Paz
ST. ANDREW'S
SPECIALLY SELECTED EXTRA PRIME PORK and BEEF in Barrels. Also JAMERICAN PRIME SUGAR-CURED
HAMS and BACON. (HR. MOTZ & Co., BORDEAUX CLARETS, CEMENT from the celebratel Factory, of Hemmoor,
FLENSBURG STOCK BEER, ENGINEERS AND BLACKSMITHS' MACHINERY AND TØJLE
EVERY KIND OF SHIP STORES AND REQUISITES ZLWAYS IN STOCK
AT
REASONABLE PRICES,
za Lace Curtains, Tapestries, Cretannes, Perfumery,
and various other Goods, at a
ALL KINDS OF COALS SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Das Coteaux et Als finest old BRANDY, COGNAC, 4 Stars, selected expressly for F. B. & Co., Sole Agents.
SOLE AGENTS
FOR CHINA AND JAPAN
FOR THE
REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT.
off the usual Selling Prices for Cash only.
FOR
DAYS ONLY, 1st to goth August. 30
A TACK, Furniture Warehouse, 6, Queen's Road Central, Opposite the Chartered Bank, Hongkong, 27th July, 1802.
FOR SALE.
"HE SCHOONER
THE
"MONTIARA,"
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AS SHE NOW LIES IN YAU-MA-TI BAY.' Length
75 lett Beam
ly fest Depth of hold munis............ous 73 feet. Registered Tonnige ........................................75 ton (Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Monfiara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight)
The Montlara was bullt in Singapore, is mast solidly constructed of teak throughout, with leon- wood frames, has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superla tendence, and is now la excellent condition. She is a very fast sailer and a most mitable vesial for the Cauton kerosene trade, or would
For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to
R. FRASER-SMITH, 6, Pedder's Hil ---Hongkong,, 17th May, 1892.
FOR SALE...
75 TULE LIFE PRESERVER make a first-class lighter.
AND RAFT,
CHAPTER,
HONGKONG, No. 218, 8.C.
AN EMERGENCY CONVOCATION of the SONS HALL. Zetland Street, TOMORROW, the 20th instant, at 8.30 for 9 mm. precisely. Visiting Companions are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 28th July, 1801.
above Chapter will be held in the FREEMA-
ZETLAND
No. $25.
1763
Manufactitred by the
LEDUC TULE IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Creolin
Pearson
Isas
Acknowledged by the scientific world as the Etructed by Messrs, incluS CO, of LODGE HOST EFFECTIVE DISINFECTANT
DEODORISER and GERMICIDE.
A REGULAR MEETING of the abort
LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS' HALI Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the and
Aust, at 8.30 forg .tn. predlady. Visiting
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Brethren are cordially invited. Hongkong, 28th July, 189a.
"UNION" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP AND
STRAITS.
HE Steamship
"ANGERS" baving strived from the above Posts, Consignesi of age are hereby informed that their Goods are belog landed at their risk into the Gedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, wience delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all calms must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noow on the 4th August, or they will not be recognized.
chafed, and damaged Goods an
All broken,
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 3rd August, at 3.5.M.
No Fire Insuranca has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 4th August, will be subject to rent,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unten notice to the contrary be given before Noon
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN & CO{"
Agent. Hongkong, 18th July, 18ga.
Lydi
TYPHOON SEASON.
THE
NOW READY,
A SECOND KUITION OF THREE TEGUSAND COPTIS
::
"THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE÷1
EASTERN "SEAS,”
(by W. Doberck, Director of Hongkong"
Observatory)..
| every night. It came out, too, that he had "Practiced in Worishofen, Bavaris. The treat- 1 mens 'mmefat work has been re-written and
ment contists chiefly in spraying water over the poisoned nins apprentices for the sake of their body in various places, dressing at once without premiums, left his lefant child on the doontep drying, and brisk walking immediately afterward all one frosty night, and precured his bicon The cilet is carefully attended to, and thousands from dead pigs which be bought up cheap have been cared of nervous troubles which had
An impassion gradually got abroad that Mr. defied the skill of all provibus physicians. Rumfiti was no gentleman, People began to say that, tuder the circumstances, the Press might give him a hint, couched in all kindness, that if these things continued the community generally would be under the painful ateity of expostulating. About a thousand of them
RELIEF FOR NERVOUS HEADACHEKAN Many perrons find speedy relief for servons headache by washing the head thoroughly in weak soda wuer. We have known cases almost wholly cured in ten minutes by this simple remedy. A friend finds the grestert relief in CAME DOWN TO THE OFFICE ONE NIGHT Case of "ress cold," the cold symptoms entirely
after one thorough and tranquilly with great delicacy and act, leaving the eyes ventured to suggest that I was the proper find the hair. The head should be thoroughly ded to administer the caption: They, said they were afterward, and fraughts of air should be avoided very loth to trouble me, but unless I lamcelitely for a little while. Salam Gazitie. assented they would blow up the office and duck HER DIFECTIVA YES me in the nearest home-pond. am always A German doctor has been publishing the open to conviction my mind is not blaar! and results of a long course of legal examination. He
It will be observed that the obligation so far as the language in the treaty is concerned, is not even inandatory, and no restriction is Imposed to prevent the employment of honorary merchant Consuls if Portugal be so disposed 80! far as we're aware, after a realdenct of some five and twenty years here, there but not bsen soy fallste of fastics to consplain, of La the administration of Portuguese Courts Quite as they wen before Mr. Loureiro appeared on the scena, when no longer marchant of Nagasaki, but after by was Consol-General In Tokyo, so the Portuguess tribunals continues We regand the whole agitation on this subject se based on I consent. And this is what I said: finds that enly in one casy out of fifteen ang bah of disreputable fattigne ; and having no substantial Singler, somers are float conceining our eyes in good condition, in seven caser oot basin on the ground of necessity for eliber is worthy opright fellow citiren, Maro duke every ten people posset, one eye which I origination or continuance.
Rumput, Liq., whose advertisement calling ston- stronger this the other. In two cases out of dan to his world-renownd cheese and universally-five patients are affected with walgusallem beloved breva will be found in another gigan. Na-dy; so per cent poques only an oper
We are of course fully aware of the ingenious podient which has been resorted to, in order,
greatly enlarged, and is illustrated lithographs showing the cases of the typhoons of lale genito
- The pamphlet is Issued at One Dollar, and may be obtained from
Mesir. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Hongkong
PiggLane, Crawford & Co.:
G. Falconer & Co
& CoSPACE 49 Harbet & Ca
Mr. W The Hougong Trading Co., 14. Messrs. A.. As do Mello & Co, Macao. Mearts. N. Moule & Co., Ldi Amay, Mr. H. W. Churchill, Fascheyd
* Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Edming, Shanghal Kilburys Kelly & Walah Piltide"
| Messja, Sayli & Co., Ed., Siapapore: * Mesirs, Arbédés Pringa & Co. Paris &
HONGKO
TELEGRA
FFICE
Is neither poisonous not castle, may be used by everybody without the slightest apprehension of danger.
Manekano, 8th March 2
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
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MODERATE WEES..
WONG TAI FON G.
Surgeon Depilit, (Formerly atleted Apprentice, and latterly amant to Dr. Roarus), HAS REMOVED
TO
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposita Hongkong Hotel), CONSULTATION FREE, Honekano 17th Tult, that
SIEN TING, SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE,
..Consultation free, Hongkong, reth"March, 1592.
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HONGKONG TIMBER.
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NOTICE,
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JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR ANTISEPTIC PAINT,
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“HE" Undersigned- have this " day been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale of the PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and prepared to supply quantities to su'l Wholesale Prices. Extra purchasers, si Permit for Shiping and large Order
Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, CB, CE, Cal Sanitary, Engineer, Local Governmiget, Boan", London, says
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NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B41 FILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from
the Urinary Organs, la either sex (acquired or
THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THEY LIK AT ABERDEEN DOCKĄ..
THE Engines of the Chop-cheung worn
Winebal, and are of the Compound Inverted Cylinder Direct-Acting Surface Condensing type, Cylinders 201 and 38" dia, with a stroke of 26. The Crank Shaft 6" dia, at the Crank pin and 7 dia. at the journals. The HP. Piston Rod la 3" and the L.P. 33" dia. The Piston and Connecting Rod bolts are 2" dia., Air Pump 24)” dia, by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating Pump 8" dia. by 13" stroke, and Double Acting Feed and Bilge Pump (one each) 3" dia, by 15a stroke.
These Engines have been very little used and are in thoroughly good order.
The Boller is of the Horizontal Multitubular typa, with three Fornaces and vertical Dome on top. Its din. is soft, a” by oft, to" long, external measurements; Fumaces, aft, y" dia; Dome, 44" dia. by 4ft. high ; Tubes, 184 in number by 3 ex. dia. It is in fairly good condition, having recently undergone considerable repairs, and would last in active service for over five years.
The Engines and Boller can be Inspected on application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docks.
For further particulars, apply to...
R. FRASER-SMITH, 6, Pedder's HIL Hongkong, 17th May, 1501
To be Let.
TO LET.
"USCULUM," MAĞAZINE GAP.
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Now, 2, 4, & 10, SEYMOUR TERRACE, No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, now in the occupation of Mr. An Atack.
"BENFICA 4 large Tax ROOMED HOUSE In Robinson Read, with splendid Tennis Court
No. 4, FEDDER'S HILL,
Apply to
·DAVID SASSOON, SONƐ & Co. Hongkong, 4th July, 1891.
No. 16
TO LET,
TO, 16, KNUTSFORD TERRACE, KOW-
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY Co, Ltd. Hongkong, Igh July, 1892,
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