Intimations.

GINGER ALE.

JE have always made good GINGER WE ALE, and we are now making the best. At various exhibitions and competitions in London and chewhere, GINGER ALE made by the ormnia we now use has won]32 Pelze MEDALS and CERTIFICATES of MERIT.

In 1890 competed and won against FOUR of the most famed Belfast makers.

The Analyst's report 2-- "It is of unexceptionally good quality."

"Particularly pleasant to the taste.” "Decidedly tonic and sustaining."

"In every respect most satisfactory,"

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The ideal temperance beverage..

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Victoria Dispensary, Queen's Road Central

Hongkong, 17th October, 1892,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1892.

H.M.S. Pigmy arrived here this afternoon from Yokohama She is now flying the paying-off pennant.

THE Daily Press this morning ventures on the assertion that there was not a single case in the Supreme Court yesterday. Well of course there

was one.

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THx Rev. Mr. Paton sets that 40,000 Seth Sea cannibals are ready for the Gospel. This crtion wost hold water. It is the gospellers the cannibals are ready for.

A REGULAR meeting of the Victoria Preceptory, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street,

THE 7 states the Brish steamer Glengyle has recently been purchased by a Japanese in Hokkaido, and her name changed to the Sadono-

war, under which name she is to be ma chiefly between Yokohama and Hakodate. The Canadian Pacific has been negailating with the Dominion Government for the purchase of the Intercolonia) 'Railway, which, owing to political influences and mistuanagement, is said to cost the tax-payers of Cannda $2,480,000 year.

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It will doubtless interest many of our readers to know that a marriage has been arranged between Mr. Chaloner Curwen, of Withderne Court,

ANOTHER SHIPWRECK ON THE of tipe rich in pepsin and the glords of

PESCADORES.

ONLY TWO MEN SAVED.

All doubts respecting the identity of the two men reported by a junkman to Captain Hodgins of the Douglas Coʼn steamer Thales as being an Rachau island, were somewhat rudely set at rest this morning when a special telegram (printed in another part of this issue) from Dr. W. W. Myers reached the office of this journal shortly after 6 o'clock from Talwanfoo (Auping).

It will be remembered that to age report of an Interview with Captain Hodgins, he stated upon his arrival here from Fermoka on the zoth

domestic fowl, equally rich in the similarly seting principle kaswa as fugluvis. In this way he ähtalna a rich and païstable, fuld, which, in practically a saturate solution of whatever has been digested in the pat, whether light-colored or dark-colored fish, chickan, dack, gooss, game- birds, venison, lamb, mutton or park, Like us he allows the soup to become eild and skims off all the grease, He does this, I presume, from economy, because fat thas obtained is useful in the kitchen sad also brings a good price in the market. To a fish-stocke made in this manner. he addi bellud yɩms or po'atoos, 'onlane and tomatoss and loyou have a chow ler superior ta

anything found at the famous New England

on Monday, the 31st instant, at 8.30 for Brighton, and Beasle, daughter of Lieutenant-that be leuned in Taiwanfoo on the 14th instant reports or Pleasure B1y at Long Branch. To preclacly, Visiting brethren are:cordially,'larited General W. G. Cameron, C.B., late commanding that a jurk from the Pescadores had arrived chicken-stock, a cuplul of mushrooms and

to attend,

THE Three Sexo-The subjoined labels are. stack up on board a small plasmer plying between Reggia and Messina:

Cables for the mala sex.” Cabins for the female sex. Cabins for the clerical sexi

NOTICE is hereby given that, though we have not the slightest objection to the Daily Preis Cribbing from us 'naws obtained at great cost of

time, trouble, money, and bratas, yet we do very strongly object when newspaper is reaftale Japan, Straits, and all over the world give all the credit to the wrong paper. It may be seen from the dates of the various publications where the items first appear. We shall have to copyright

out reports.

Tur P, and Q. mall steamer Suras, bringing ant the last mall from Europe, took forty-eight [30 hours instead of thirty from Penang to Singapore. It appears that when she had go between Penang and Malacca ber

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

SEEDS.

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chinery broke down and she had to stop some time for repairs. The boat is supplied with duplicate machinery throughout,- and -a. delay was made only long enough to allow the Injured parts to be replaced.

the troops in Honkong:

Viscount Sidmouth.

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"Look here, Mr. Editor," said Soskiss, rushing into the fanctum in a siste of great excllersent you referred to me as a reformed drunkard. You must take it back, or I'll suo your paper for libel," Very well, sir," replied the victim of ment cheerfully, fill say you have state formed. Hawl that go down a Soakins you haven't re

in a stalo of ulter collapse.

there on Friday, the rath, and reported that It is stated to be impossible to and a jury in great white steamer (not black, as was the Port Darwin that will bring in a verdict of guilty Bokhara) laden with elke and with about agalast a white man for the murder of a China-aland. At first, and up 11 this morning, in 500 men on board had been wrecked near Sand man. The O'Hooligan MacDriscoll, Smetiem Whooper and Copper Jack would supply a long-fict, no one believed that junkman's story in lis fell wast in the Northet hout feeling the ion confi med (except in respect to the great white entirety although it was to a great extent kong could spare them without feeling the loss.

steamer,) by Mr. Arthur of Taiwanfoo who HERE is a little comfort for the "Sport" who, in added, when writing to his father here, that the columns of our morning contemporary, as D

survivors from some shipwreck had pathetically laments over losing real live been landed on Pa-chau Island. But Mr. "Lordship" from the V. R. C. By the Apendia, Arthur, in common with almost everyone else, leaving London on October 14th, a genuine jumped to the very natural conclusion that the Honorable" is booked for Hongkong-Lieal, wo men were from the ill-fated Bokhara. F. C. B. Addington, R.N., a younger son of Now, however, the last ray of hope of the two men on Pa-chau being Bekkara survivors must o regret to state, be dispelled once and for ever. They ate from the Norweglat steamer Normand, which left Nagasaki on the 5th instant with a fall cargo of con for Slagapore, was caught in the typhoon on the 9th and roth, and succumbing to the fury of to the spot or sand-istand Three- Bokhara tragedy was enacted on the ever to the spot off where the

memorable night of the roth October," Fully fry lives were lost in the wreck of the Normand. Amongst those who perished were Captalo J. Jonasen, 3 Officers, 3 engineers, 12 firemen, 14 sailors, a cooks, and at least, i lamp- trimmer and 3 greasers, all Norwegians. Whether or not the Normand had any passengers on possible she carried a Russian or two, and a few Jap:nese. The total loss of life must therefore be set down as at least forty. steamer of a 440 tons gas, 1990 tons register. The Normand was a white three-masted built at Bergen, Norway, in 1892; owned by Messrs C. Michaelsen & Co. of Bergen; the engines, of 225 hp nominal, were constructed by Messrs T. Richardson and Son of West Hartle pool; she was commanded by Captain J. Jonazen, of Bergen. She left Cronstad on the 28th June with a full general cargo for Vladivostock and passed Nagasak!, outward, on the 28th August. She duly arrived at her destination and after lying in port for about three weeks proceeded to Nagasaki where she was loaded with a full cargo of coals by Messrs. Holmes, Ringer & Co, and

The survivors, Nistad and Hemness, who were taken by the Formosa from Pa-chau Island to Taiwanfoo, with doubtless be brought on here fom Amoy or Swatow in one of the Douglas boats in a day or two, and until they arrive the ill-fated meamer cannot be stated, though the above estimate may be regarded ni pretty near the mark

MR. VON LOFFER having been appointed Consul for Germany at this part has left Europe in the N.-D. Lloyd steamer Sachsen which is due here on the 27th instant. Upon arrival he will take over charge of the German consulate from Mr. sure of a very hearty welcome back among the pumerous friends who bade him adieu there a few months ago.

another of green peas poduces a dish that would tempt an invalid, and which if he yielded to the temptation, would be digested with the greatest facility. A gams-up can be made, hard Jelly. This cut into slices and kept an so thick that when it cools, it becomes a hour in an ice-chest makes an app thing food sagar-pea-pods or chestnut beans or mition soup that would tempt an favalld, A duck-soep with with raviolis filled with chopped and ressoned matton have all the good features of the original flesh with neither the oillness of the one nor the rankness of the other but a fine flavor that is clean, clear and appetising.

The great charm of these diferent stocks is the variety they offer. At home wo tire of soaps, for la the main, they sạc so alike as to become exceeding monotonous. A changs from the European or American system is therefore a more in the right direction and is entitled to our consideration.

subalances. This is then baked until the top is a

warm, brown,

The cake when inlihed in circular, about an inch in diameter and a quarter inch thick. Prepared by a competent cook so two have the same, filling, exch being Just different enough in flavor to make a perceptible and pleasint contrast with the rest

To nearly all these cakes, the Orient follows the good American housewife in adding a small plece of sust to the mince-mext. It is hardly ng iceable to the tag’e, but it increases the palat- ablencis and digestibility of the dish as a wholɑ.

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THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK AND

"EASTERN » DEPOSIT”

BANKING.

The old Oriental Bank was once the greatest institution of the kind in the East. For many year it stood not only foremost in the business. frade of China, Australia, and the Cape Colony. of fadla, but one among very few peers in the Undeniably the greatest possible rkl i had been of this magnificent institution and had it gone displayed in the organlation and up-building

on as it bogan it might to-day he bega one of the greatest binks in the world, but its very prosperity laid the foundation of its ralu. Magnificent In its business, it grew lavish in its habits and lax in its administration. Instead of confiding 's operations to the straightforward and safe lines of commercial enterorise, it ventured forth upon every description of speculative Investment. Not only so, but the controlling board in London became itself tainted with a spirit of gambling and relaxed its hold upon the various agencies scattered over the Empire. The result was that the managers of Thay speculated with the bank's money in those agencies tank to imitating their directors. their own localities-and-when-iks-speculation- not prosper, the losses were too often laid upon prospered they pocketed the gains; when it did

ide bank.

YUR SECOND and LAST SHIPMENT / he has kept them on the salary list all the winter. Badier, who returns to Canton, where he is i board is doubiful at present, though it is quite water. In preparing the disb, the neiris" one or other of the branches of the O fental Bank

for this Season of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS having arrived we strongly advice customers in order to prevent disappoint ment) to book their orders at once for all Seeds required for late sowing.

This Shipment contains many NEW KINDS

bighly recommended for this climate.

FERMINGERS

FOR THE TROPICS.

MANUAL OF GARDENING

It appears that the German Emperor wit so pleased with the English seathen who served as the crew of the yacht Sfeteor (late 7Afstle) that

to ensure their services next year. It is not a compliment, to German seamanship, but not one sailor from the Fatherland, finds himself on the roll of the schooner, every soul aboard befog, English. The yacht will ife at Southampton during the winter, but she wil he put that the Emperor may get a cruise in the Mediterranean in her. He is said to have the intention of taking

misalon very early next spring so that the

her to Nice.

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THREE Chinese who reached Tacoma by the steamship Phra Nang on her last trip were ordered to be deported by Deputy Collector Terry, and had to return on the same steamer, They possessed certificates Issued at San Francisco ten years ago, which described entirely different men, and they were for pretended to be) unable to shower the usual questions Intelligently. Our friend the Celestial la tough member to deal with, whichever way you take hit.

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Surprising but agreeable to the American of the East. The form rate invariably gelatinous palate are the sweet soup, and medicinai soaps | or gluticons in nature and are ameciesed with birds-nest soup, shark's fins parté, sage-ball sugar or honey. They include the world-famous soup and others. They are divided into two classes, viz, soups made from animal gelatin which are regarded as soild nutriment and

Meny a poor Scotch lad-on of the Mansa' oftener than not-for the bank was Scotch la those from vegetable gluten which are treated prigin, and parronically Scotch in control and in as dessert. The Birds-nest soup is the best it waff, a monument in its best days of the skill type of the former class. It is a clear and capacity of Scorchmen for banking affairs-- golden glue, which dissolves slowly in warm many a poor Scotch lad, then, has gone out to digested in water over a slow fire until it breaks | with a slender salary of; perhaos, 200 or 2502 late small transparent pleces resembling a year, and by industry and shrewdness has in

The liquid is then strained and sweetened forth into commercial enterprise on his own pearls. These are then removed and not replicedalew yours risen to same post of responsibility until the soup à about to be served. at one of its brancher, Then he has launched To It are added the flesh of lung-ngans, lal-chess, account, using the bank's money to sustain bis preserved melon-rind or other delle te fruits of operations and, in numbers of instances, after the pulpy class. When these are slimest cooked, another few years has been able to retire with a the soup is ready. The birds-nest pearls are comfortable portion. Men can still be fund all thrown into it and it is forthwith seal to the over the country, and settled in their native land, table.

or living in London in some of the Anglo Oriental clubs, who have thus risen from chscarliv to positions of comparative wealth by using the means of the banks they served. Such a method of conducting the basiness of a bink causid only have one end, and for many years, made from before it was obliged to stop payment in May

The medicinal soups are very numerous. Some are mucilaginous and are intended for coughs and colds. Others rande from substances rich in lime and iron, are given to patients suffering from anaemis, decayed teeth and similar allments. A third clai

THE Nagasaki Rising Sun reports another serious misfortune to one of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha fiect, namely the steamer Shinagawa Moru, which stranded about fifty miles from Kobe, on the way to the West coast, via Shimonoseki. It is reported that she has every appearance of being badly, ashore forward, with deep water This work is alike interesting to the student afl, consequently great care will have to be have their efforts duly recognised and amply de patched on the 5th instantfor Singapore direct, tripe and gizzards and abɑunds with pepslà. 1884 ́the old Oriental Bank had been labouring

exercised in floating ber, to prevent her sliding of botany and practical Gardener and comprises off and sinking. Assistance was sent to her and there was every hope of getting her safely ✯ large number of Plants which for the conve-into port. The Shinagawa is a vessel of 1,000 ofence of reference are arranged in separate tona reglater, commanded by Capt. Yoshawa, groups and are headed with their ordinem and is reported to have had a quæuilty of Hongkong newspaper reports to choose from, exact number of those who have perished in this } No matter the nature of the soup, it is always | collapsed, therefore, it posierɣed an eso mous

and botanical names. 'The cultivation of FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, FRUÏT TREES, &c., is praelleally dealt with and PRUNING GRAFTING and MANURING throughly explained.

Price $0.50.

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

kerosfus oll on board.

WHEN the well-made American girl wants to convince cication that she has the huge bast of the French or the aldermanic proportions of the English woman, she wears her glove-fiting costume, put on, metaphorically speaking, with A shoe horn. She wears neither petilcoat or divided skirt, but dons long slik stockings that reach as high as tights. Then she dons a black silk undervest, and over this backles a close fitting black satin beit, from which depend the rubber suspenders that hold up ber stockings Her dress skirt is then put on, and then th basque, which is usually buttoned up under the A High Class FERTILIZER for POT, That's all. Then my lady looks as if ah had been melted and run into her clothes as sh PLANTS and for use in the Garden generally,walks away, a thing of beauty and for forever. It supplies natural nourishment to the soll, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby alding the plants to attain to their full size. vigour and beauty.

Sold in tine containing_tolbs, each.....$1.50. 28lbi 7.$4.00.

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Mer Special quotations for large quantillar

RANSOME'S NEW PARIS LAWN MOWERS. $17.00 each,

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLERED AD. 1841.

Hongkong, 15th October, 1892.

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THE chief satisfaction of hard workers is to acknowledged, That is why it pleases us so much to see the Daily Press calmly take from us columns and columns of hard-won Bokhare news, mani it a lutie and print il se original; the N. C. Daily News, having three deliberately picks nut and reprints the worst while the Shanghat Mercury has sense enough to take our reports, but neglects to give us credit for them. This

fame

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The Normand, according to Lloyd's Regliter, was faunched in January of this year by Messrs Cameras, Maskin and Jernskibs, Bergen. Classed 100 A 1; the was a steamer of 2,449 gross tonnage and 1990 registered tonnage. Her length was 325 7 ft., breadth 41.4 ft., and depth 31 ft; she had a well-deck and six bulkhead compartments. Her cugines were 335 horse-power, and the boilers were tested up The Normand was fully insured in some home offices, while the cargo is said to have been covered in one of the Eastern offices and re-insured at Home.

Tax Kobe depositors in the N. O. 3. Care indignant at the prospect of a five years' liquids. tion, carried on in the same bulidings and at the same expensive rate as the Bank to its best days. According to our contemporaries, the Kobe people propose memorialising the liquidator la London regarding the disgracefully extravagant manner the liquidation is being canded on in|to 160 lbs. Japan. It is said that the joint current monthly expenses of the Kobe and Yokohama branches amount to $3,500! If that is so, the sooner some action is taken the better, and if necessary depositors to other branches should be called upon to support the protest.

Mears. Douglas Laprak & Co. courteously inform us that they received a telegram from Asping this morning reporting the arrival of the Formota there with the Sin Taiwan's passen- gera. Mr. Warren (British Consul) and Dr. W. W. Myers, taken on board at Makung, and the Normand survivors, Prosomably the Sim Taiwan is safe still in the Pescadores, the following telegram from the Amoy accola The Superintendent of the P, & O. Co. received this forenoon

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it is used as a remedy for chronic dyspepsia, and :) nader an accumulation of worthless or half all the forms of temporary indigestion,. A fourth worthless Investments which had been planted is an infusion similar to the mal-ex'racia and on it by members of itsst: ff in control of some or maltise preparations of modern chemistry and is grberofits agencies. They bad prospered and made very beneficial to consumptives and invalids, fortunes hic me ratten. When it ultimately tasty and appetizing, Those for coughs and pition of unrealisable assets, and the best colds anggest the old-fashioned remedy of an thing that could have been d-no wss to carefully Intasion of tadian roots and slippery elm. Those wind it up and wipe it out of existence. Thi for consumption seem like liquid meats that however, was not the view of the ingeniows and. have been peptonized, but without the rather very able accountant, Mr. Abercrombie Wetton, disagreeable flaver which usually accompanies he had control of the 1 quidation. His object, sach compounds. 'None'so far as "I know are

most, praiseworthy objici, was to pay off the unpalatable but on the contrary Improve the creditors of the bank in fall, and at the same appetite and digestion. The Canton cooks have time to do as much as possible to relieve the long beep celebrated for their skill in curry-shareholders from the disastrous consequence of making. They cannot be said to have a system of their own yet at the same time they further this object he helped diligently to pro A quiter of a century's bad banking, · To run in different Channels from the Chef ofmote two companies, one an assets' company Siam, Javs, Hindustan and Ceylon. The to take over the landed and other unsaleable Cantonese carries are the mildest, while those of properties beld by the Oriental Bank, and the Siam are the botiest. They are light and other to appropriate and carry on what remilded comparatively free from grease, unlike those of its banking business. Thus the New Oriental of Java. They are seldom simple as are the Bank Corporation, Limited, came upon the delicious dishes, prepared by the humblest scene, and it was overweighted from the start Hindoo,

Only the dregs of the splendid banking busk 'ness of the old Oriental came in it, for what had been good had been snapped up by other- banks be'ore this one could get under way. And in order to lighten the pressure upon the shareholders in the old institution the new had belonged to the ginal bankat ex'ravagant concern tock over premises and agencies which.

prices. Often theme purchases were not merely useless, they were pernicious,

SAYS Fairplay What is the value of the services of a skilled and certified shipmaster? THE wreck of the Nawfield a few days ago on This question admits of many Lusweis, and it the Victorian const is, anys the Sydney Bulistia, may be well to state the limit. The senior another antre on the horse-sense of seamen in Explains of the White Star Line receive 100 general. The story is always very much the per month. A Meracy flatman thinks times are same. A dark, stormy night, a ship that is filly very bad when he cannot clear £4 or £s weekly, | or a hundred miles out of her reckoning, sod But in deep-water. Alling abips the pay is an a captain that won't lle-to till daylight, are the rule, inadequate to secure the services at really principal feature. Then there is a concusston first-class men. 15 per month for four-masted and stampede for the boats. Some of 3.500-ton sailing ship in considered very good, them are capsized in the confusion and the As the "Irreducible minimum," the case may be darkness; some are ground to pieces against mentioned of a 1,200-ton sailing ship whose the ship's side, or clse go blundering through ceptata, just appolated, receives the munificent the midnight trying to find a landing place salary of £10 per month. Whether skilful whers, In all probability, there in nena, or where, navigation and seamanship, a knowledge of stow. If there is one, nobody knows how to find mand, lost Pescadores anthro steamer Nor-la. Est, a memorable one was served at age, stability, and ships' business, can reasonably And then, when everybody is satisfactorily be asked for such wiges, la an open questibu. drowned, and daylight arrives, the wrecked ship

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS.

Inward.

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Krostlin....teamer, from Wuhu, Chowfarin

"' Bangkok.

Shaoghal....

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The Hongkong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1892.

TELEGRAMS,

THE LATE TYPHOON.

A MYSTERY CLEARED UP.

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Porpoise ADENIA (cruiser) A cruise.

Aggregating 6,047 tons, register.

Donar

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Outward. ...teamer, for Salgon,

Amoy. Swalow. Shanghal

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Canton. Chefoo. Aggregating 6,114 fons, register. MADAME Zalix Trebelli Bettini has been buried at Etretat, France, bealde her mother. The death of the noted songstress was extremely tragl. She had spent the evening at the Carino with a number of friends, and had |returned to her residance in excellent spirits. Ele was lying on a bed reading, a' newS.

storm broke oraheed with. | paper when a

feaifol violence. A heavy crash of thunder. sbook the house, Mme. Trebelll dropped the paper and called for her attendant. As the latter renched her she gasped; "It is all over; 3 am dying," Restoratives were appiled, and she

flash of lightning and a deafening clap of than, der, and amid the warring of the rìements thé spirits of the great singer passed awKY, SELLI

A list of those who have at one time or another held the pugilistic championship of America will be of interest to many of our sport

(Special to "Hongkong Telegraph.")

ANFING, October 25th. >The Douglas Co.'s steamer Formosa in bringing the arcond englacer (Mr. Nistad) and a sextoan, named Herness, who are the sole survivors of the Norwegian sexmer Normand, which was wrecked on the Pescadores, THE "BOKHARA " DISASTER. "There are no more survivers of the Bokhara.railled slightly. Then came another blinding

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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la found lying high and dry on the rocks, and

From P. & O. Agents, Amoy, 'to P. & O. Superintendent, Hongkong..

Amoy, 15th October, 10.24 a.m.

survivors Bokhara. The two

"No mart

plath,"

CORRESPONDENCE,

In curry making, the Cantonese uso milk and cream and some times though rarely ghee, or clarified butter. In lieu of this, they are fond of employing sesame oil, olive oil, refined peanut oil, chicken fat and rendered snet, Of the splees, pepper, chiles, nesame seed, coriander.seed, they prefer ginger, cloves, cinnamon, soy, white poppy seed, turmeric, bay, laurel, age, thynie and savory. Of the high-flavored vegetables, they like the onion, lerk, garlic, shalot, fu-qus jį. Nevertheless it is possible--such is still the or bitter gourd and green pepper. From inis excellence of Eastern banking when carefully. incomplete list the cook prepares Lit curry, hot 'conducted that this new bank might have suy or cold, wet or dry. Of the many, I have enjoyed mounted these and other Inii difficulties, and, although it never could have become the great H.B.M. Consul Warren's hospitable table at bank which the original one hid once been, Talwanfoo, Formose. It was made by, balling might have grown to fulfil a modest fonction and peeling Formosa prawns, which are shorter among the banks of the East, bad it been man but three times as thick as our American aged with prudence, and ability, It unfortun the ship's ext, which was the only intesa) that had sense enough to stay on board

shrimps. These were giranged, on a platterately was not so. The first board of directors: aliemating with dice and slices of the yolks of which undertook the control of its affairs landed and wait the course of events, is having breakfast all by itself in the cabin. When

bard-boiled eggs. The curry-sauce, that, was it very quickly in son e decidedly man-banklog. poured over this was made by cooking the grated lovestments, and the policy, a vicious one, thus: the Talarda WIE stranded recently

meat of young coconut with its own juice, milk, started was continued throughout the bank's the Magilland coast the crew, from sheer force

cream and half gill of clarified butter. In the brief history, Instead of schling down gateily of habit, rushed to the boats as usual, and

SI-In your issue of the 12th last, under cooking there were added salt, white pepper, red to the strict mercantile business of a bank, baving got into them they hitched them to the heading of "The Imuris El Dorado," yon pepper, the rind of chilies cat loto thin threads nothing would antify its manager but that they the wreck, and waited for daybreak. The wrecic state that Messrs. Major Bros., Ltd., of Shanghai, a half lach long, flule ground sesame seed and should go on mech upon the old lines, advancing: was still there in the morning, but most of the have lasted a writ in the Supreme Court, Hong-ginger and then a dash of soy When served, upon securities which were not banker's secur people were lost through theft frall cockle shells kosg, claiming from Mesin Jardine, Matheson the dish seemed a lake of thick snowy cream in ties and suffering distant sgrats to work: being shivered against the vessel's sides to the & Co the sum of $30,000 damages, owing to which floated the coral-lated prawns, the pieces without efficient control Thus in a very short; night. When a ship goes aground in the dark that firm, when acting as agents for the Imuris of golden yolk and the scarlet chill threads time they landed it precisely in the rama sess the man who has the best chance is the Mines, Limited, having, as it is alleged, kept Fair to the eye, it was simply fresistible to the mass as its predecessor, Enormous losses: one who is too drunk to move, and is forgotten back certain damaging reports and telegrams palate and stomach in the rush. Some hero almost always

arikes

11 well as in London, chiefly through what. and nobly drowns the others in his efforts to Karding the working, &c.

You have been misinformed; Messrs. Major get them out of the warm cabin without deley, and land them on some damp, Inhospliable, Lid, have not taken any action of the nature mentioned, nor are they in any way there they will all be exposed to the interested in the "El Dorado" to which you weather and ich rum tim before morning

refer,

supreme coUNI,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Bijfers Mr H. E. Pollock, Acting Pulsna

Judge) October 25th.

STAMP DUTY.

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"We do not necessarily endorse the optalans expensed by

• Correspondants in this colman,]

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THE IMURIS EL DORADO, --TO THE ESITOR OF vas if Honocona -Tuzacharm,“.

I shall be obliged by your making the neces-solld nutriment like the sweet bread and rolls of advertising was adopted by it, to secure thera sary correction in an early issue of your paper.

I am, Sir,

Yours faithfully,

J. FINDLAY, Secretary, Major Bros,, Ltd. Shanghal, October 20th, 1891. ... [As Mr. Findlay is so sure about it, we must accept his statement; but still, there certainly is a writ Issued in the sult Major v. Jardine, Matheson & Co." It malters' little whether this means the firm of Major Bros, or any partner-Ed., Hongkong. Telegraph)

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The game sauce goes well with oysters and were served in Melbourne, and in the East shredded crab, bard boiled eggs, sliced and we must call, lex and Incompetent manage bened chicken, but it only attain its best when ment, for lack of a betier phrase, and. La order served as described, Eastera pastry is inferior to maintain its position and to extend still to European la delicacy and finish, but surpasses further tre dangerous operations the bank bid it in varicly and complexity. Much of It is high to the market for deposits. A method of Vienna, rather than confection to please the deposita agalost which it is hardly possible to palate without throwing work on the stomach, speak too strongly. The rate of intereat offered At times there are exceptions to the general role was at least † per cent, higher than other similar which are creditable and original. One of these banks were offering, and was at least 1 per cent. is known as « sweet meatball.", it is made higher than it ought to have been for prodence by loosely enclosing in fine well-rolled, pasury sakej but by dint of offering high rates and of dough, a mass of jelly, Jum, fruit and sugar, spreading its advertisements broadcast through conserve or marmalade and throwing the elled, out the land, especially In Scotland and among dough into a pan of belling fit. The heat religious periodicals, the bank was able to nefis the dough out until it is a hollow globe publica lablilty which considerably exceeded causes the air in the, interior to expand and so accumulate a large liability on deposite to

any where from one to four inches in diameter. 5,000,000f, some two years ago, and even now The belling oll cools the dough until it is crisp after some twelve or eighteen month's steady and of a yellow to brown color. At the proper drales exceeds 4,000000/ Concurrently with moment, the globes are removed, and allowed to these dangerous modes of obtaining the means. drain, and any loose grease on the outside of continuing to exist, the bank attempted the absorbed with fine tissue paper. They can be side of low rate of interests This is a mode

debentura stock; üb ́e 'cóti«'/ It appeared that Ng Chol, Ho Wyson, and Ho

Herrod, bot as cold, with or without-asson and patatively Kal and had to transfer to Ho Mal Kwal certain

retain their good qualities for several days, of finding money which no brok, bas any right property, due to her and others. in trust, In the making of soups, the eastern cook is They make a pleasant locking dish, suggesting to adopt. It la contrary to the whole condila valued at $5,000. Ho Mul Kwal, how-wiser than the western fastead of one malform a plate of rich yellow or brown oranges.

Is and spirit of English backing to seek funds øver, had arranged to take instead costain other - stock, which is the same in the Calé 'Auglais at Another style of pastry" that would be by meing of such securitiés, fi peng property, worth slightly more, paying the Paris, Romino's in Londen, Delmonico's at receptable to an American board is the little Altogether the career of the bank, in difference in cash. The transfer had been | New York,Boldt's in Philadelphia or Chamberlia's fruit cake, which raight be termed with of its predecessor, was something for which- stamped in the ordinary way as a trust business, in Washington, he prepares a dozen different equal propriety the "Mince-plo-cake" The Finchmen, everywhere, have good cause to be but the Collector of Stamp Revenue wished to kinds.,"

staffing is a minced meat, which varies ashamed,” “And the final wind up must be bad.” charge $15 stamp duty as a deed of assignment His mode of preparation is always the same, from something similar to what we use in make. The bilince-sheet laid before the creditos: lat or exchangs and $15 stamp duty as an assign. The animal substance to be treated is cut into fng the ples of the name to a mixture of the middle of June is dated March 31st, 1892, mank on sale for $5,000, under Ďid. 16 of 1886, small pieces, covered with lukewarm water la preserved, ginger, limes, orangen mand, dates, and indicates that the thing is past propplag THE P/&O. steamer Ancona, having had the

admin a large pot, pat on the back put of the stove The interior la focused in fins dough sexspely: Even the légenious and resourceful Mr. Welion barascles blasted off with 'At" melinito' and' a

His Lordship after beating the arguments and there allowed to stand until all the soluble thicker than writing-paper and in steamed in a must fall ikis time to find enough sound materal fresh cost of antifooling composition isid`on

held that the requliaments had already been substances have become liquified. To increase stemmer for an hour or more. - It la xemoved and among the rubbish with walent to that bewi below water-line, was towed from the Dock to | Jake Kilrain, and cow the big Easton bally has | more than satisfied with respect to stamp duty, the unteliloutness of the soup as well us to the upper surface covered with sesamosced, fabric. The premises' taken over fraas the old her buoy this afternoon,

} besh knocked out by Jim Corbett,

und mada iko order sought by Mr. Xami, prevent possible waste, be metally adds a place & curranty, raising":"( Poslaka and Valakkar: buah Ary mártgaged fac nos,ocal, probably about:

H.M.S. Pallas was docked to-day at Kowloon for a general clean-up.

Tom Hyer beat Country „McCloskey- and | Yankee Sullivan...

MR NR. O'CONOR, the new British-Ministering readers, ke to Chlas, strives hero next week by the Natal. JOHN L. Sullivan is said to have surprised the people of New York on his arrival there after bis defeat by Corbett. Great Cesar What next?

INSPECTOR Corcoran is booked to return to Hongkong with his family by the P. & O. steamer Roms, leaving London Oct. 18.

John Morrisey knocked out Yankee Sullivan, and John C, Heeran,

har Heenan, became champion on Monday's ré, fusal to fight a second battle.

Joe Coburn defeated Mike McCools and fought a draw with Jem Maca

Mike McCoole vanquished Bill" Darla and Sam Jones

Charles Gallagher beat Tem Allen, Joe Goss beat Tom Aller.

Paddy Ryan licked Joe Goss." John L. Sulliyan defeated Paddy Ryss and

Mr. Ewens (Ewens and Reece) on behalf of Ho Mui Kwal appiled for an order declaring that a certain document had been stamped sufficiently. Mr. A. B. Johnson (Crown Soilclior) on behalf of the Hon. F. H. May, of the Stamp RevenKO department, opposed the application.

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THE COOK IN THE ORIENT,

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