THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1893.
"Many things are becoming clearer to me," Schiller
"I feel the daisies growing over me."An Krats.
WHP IS IT?
Go-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE:
ROYAL
LONDON LYRIC COMPANY". Prophetor-F. B Hardy and J. S. Smith. Director-J. Saville Smith.
A dylog maa can do nothlox_ea‹y."— Franklin.
"My beautiful dawers, my lovely flowers."- Richter.
Why is it that death should come before the allotted “James, take good care of the horse."—"8" of "three score and ton,'” and why do so many" Winfield Scott
millions of human beings never Eva to three case and fire, and why that not one in overy thousand interesting particulars are found in tables of phy live to three score years? We kill ourselves. Many
lologista and writers on bygiene. The eminens physiologists, Haller and Bedon, prosent interesting particulars on the subject of lengerity. They treat historical side of the recitation of all facts known it in two ways, historical and physical. The
of the naturally ordinary and extreme duration of Hfe and the physical aspect of the problem involver the contemplation of the great natural phases of growth and length of life. development of the species, digestion, period of The
What, is there no briblog death? Cardinal Beaufort,
Taking top in the dark. O, mystory," Thomas Paint
Let the earth be filled with glory,”—Eari ef Derby,
"There is not a drop of blood on my hunds, Frederich V,
I am taking a fearful leap in the dark." Thomas Hobbes.
forming the Vanishing Act as you aptly put it. They could never recover themselves. It may scem a grand thing to be able to go shopping, dining, drinking, &c., &c. on credit, but the iime must come for the settling or the writ of summons, and we all know how many people avoid the latter by a timely departure for san- uler climes. Again, trok at the life a seafarer gels in port. From early dawn till dewy eve, number (better say a procession) of steam launcher, and unners of every description pass in review, pressing men to order something which they either do not require or cannot afford to pay for. Nearly every trading firm and club fo the Colony employs hill collector or 1unners to render their debtors' lives miserable, Several erorses are open to the unfortunate debtor (all in quently tried)-first, he may "vanish," If the amount is alarming; secondly, he may elect to reform the habit and pay off by instalments; thirdly, he may make some one clre pay up, if he can. He may be found out or | grave."-Burns. not, as the case may be, but even if he is found out or thinks so, personally he may take-Cicero. & lot of findig. He may be found not to bc," я * well known seafarer was the ether day,
and
so finished with slings, arrears and duns. Bat whichever way it faced it is a very unpleasant ending to a few sign-manual. Chite are the worst, the most iniquitous of the customs prevailing bere. Why, bless you, Sir, I have known people who did not recognise their own signatures to their chils after a night out. Why were they allowed to sign fa that state? might say invited. But for this system they might have been at home or at least in mens saka. Money they probably had not to start wih, but even if they had, I say even then the money was their own, and if they got shortage in their change now and again, that was infinfiely preferable to getting a number of chits with the signatures unrecognisable.
The practice a few shopkeepers and trades. men have of forcing sales on credit, will no doubt continue, until prople are brought to sea the imminent danger to themselves consequent upon the adoption of this "olo custom,"
I wil, conclude rot by asking purveyors to stop the practice (hat I know would be useless), but to a k f-law mea who are given to the practice fchis signing and buying an unlimited credit, whether it is better to be their own masters or the aj ci alaves of men of the world and also-by-saking them, if they wish to be free to do and say as they please, to avold the siluring crayon and chit form as they would polson,
Yours falthfully, Hongkong, 18h March, 1891.
ACTOR BILL.
A VICTIM.
A STAGE COAT DIES OF, AN OVERDOSE OF TOMAT CAN.
One of the oldest members of the Harrigan Theatre Company died late on Saturday after. noon, Feb. 4th and the aut pay performed the following day revealed the fact that death had been caused by a tomato can on the stomach.
The deceased rejoiced in the name of "Bid," and he was born in Harlem eleven years ago. He jained the Harrigan company during the run of Squatter Sovereignty," and was a valued mem- ber of the company until his final er d came, He weighed about eighty pounds and bad whle- kers two feet long that swayed gently in the stage draughts and caused. a symphony of sound like the far-off murmur of an gelian harp.
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"Don't let that awkward squad i10 over my *Here, veteran, if you think it right, mirike."!
Mankind pays too little attention to the warning volca el nature; signs of approaching calamity are
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:
AND
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My days are past as a shadow that returns unheeded, the disorganization of the affected organ THURSDAY-TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN GUI
not."-R. Hooker.
"I thought that dying had been more difficult." -Louis XIV
HO, Lord, forgive me, especially my sins of commission,"-Usher.
"Let me die to the sounds of delicious music." Mirabeau
"It is small, valy small," a luding to her neck, Anne Boleyn,
"Let the earth be' filled with his glory," Bishop Broughton.
"Let me hear those notes, so long my solace and delight.Moanrt.
pain,df reo Bosuaris.
To die for liberty is a pleasure, and not a
"We are an near he ven by sea as by land -Sir Humphrey Gilbert,
"I do not sleep, I wish to meet death awako," -Maria Theresa.
"I resign my soul to God; my daughter to my country-Feferson.
"I would not change my joy for the empire of the world."--Phili" Sidney.
Farewe I, Livia, and ever remember our long union."-Augustus Catar
"I have sent for you to see how a Christian can die."- Addison to Warwick.
"Into Thy bands, O Lord! I comm nl my spirit Christopher Columbus.
"This is the last fli- kering of a lamp that has long been burning."-General Wood.
I want nothing, and I am looking for n: ibing but heaven."Phil Melancthon.
"I have seen all things, and all things are of
ide value."Alexander Severus,
"Remorse Remorie (
it
Write it ! Wii e Larger Larger !"-John Randṣlph. "We are all going to Heaven and Vandyke is of the company,"-Gainsborough.
Gentlemen of the jury, you will now consider your verdict."—Lord Tenterden
Church of E-gland.”—Bishop Gunning.
"I thank God that I was brought up in the "O, liberty, liberty, how many crimes re committed in thy name."-me. Rolan
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FRIDAY" LATE LAMENTED;": SATURDAY "MY SWEETHEART;" MONDAY, March 27th.
The greatest and latest London Success, "NIO BE"
Dress Circle and Stalls $2. Back Seats 81, Box Plan at Mess, KELLY & WAISH, LD. Books of Eight Tickets
$13.
15 minutes after the performance,
NOTICE.-A late Tram will leave for the Peak
Doors Open at 8.30. Commence at 9.
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S. GENESE, Business Manager. Hongkong, 18th March, 1893.
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increases and after a time it becomes faible, then no pain is felt and the sufferer is deluded into the could be were erroneous or dangerous, for the com belief that he has shaken off the disease; nothing
plaint has only passed on one further stage towards' the end and naturo cesses to sand those warning aches and palce ns they were unnoticed when sent norvousness, loss of appetite, and goneral langour tho debility and weakness Increases howovor and
comes on and a cold la caught in the kidneys, lung or tiver and another life in sacriticed to Bright's diessac, Consumption, or some other sarlous and fatal discuss Soo Tere can talk as they like at the virtues clalmet for Clements Tonic but even the mort merits no other medicine ever did, an instanced In prejudiced men know it is genuine and doce possess the following case. For the past four years I have been a great sufferer from sovore pains in the back with and left side, being at tidies quite unable to until it became quite unbearable and in February,
•Bid walk work or even
about. I suffered in this way 1889, I consulted a physician who treated me for months, and during that. I suffered the everest torture under bis treatment and instead. of improving continued to Dever be better. This drove me to despair and at last,
tinued to get worse. He and have done all I
dose all I can and you will
months nail took about 30 bottles of medicine I went under another doctor's treatment for four but with no result
I was giving up all hopes when
seventeen
way
I read of the wonderful cures effected by Llements Tonic ant and on my husband's advien I tried it, and
the use of only thr
three bottles I was quite different tromat. as well and strong save taken 15 bottles and feat as ever and can do my work with case and pleasure, whereas is was a great trouble
Ding
before
Clements' Tonio, I can now also walk
TO LET.
Things Japanese, by Chambariaid,
Things Cuinese, by. Dyer Ball,
Chinese Stories, by Douglas.
Three Years in Western China, by Hosle The Japs at Home, by Douglas Sladen
A Summer Tour in Russia, by A Gallega.
Japan in Arts and Industry, by Regamy.
From Adams Peak to Elephanta, by
New French Novels,
New English Novels.
New American Novels.
Carpenter,
The Real Japan, by Henry Norman, 200
New China and Old, by Archdeacon Moule.
Salter's Tennis Bats. Renshaw's Tennis Shoes,
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OUR ROOMS (Furnished or Unfurnished), above the KowLOON CLUB, Kowloon, Two BATH ROOMS.
Apply to
Hongkong, 11th March, 1893.
-DORABJEE NOWROJEE,
Victoria Hotel Hongkong, 18th March, 1893.
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No. 17, PRAYA CENTRAL,
Hongkong, 31st January, 1893.
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"Let us cross over the river and rest under mer interested people should be Jealous MESSRS, A. E SKEELS & Co., are His Excellency Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON,
the abade of the trees."-Stonewall Jackson. soon, I pray you, and n'glect it not Socrates. "Crito, we owe a cock to Esculapius 'pay it
who wishes to ara a lively Hood."-Hood.
"I am dying out of charity to the undertaker,
see the magnificent scene of nature.Rows. "Throw up the window that I may once mate wau,
years, and art thou afraid to dief Go eat, go "Soul, thou hast served Christ these seventy out!-Hillary,
Ing down let me shift for myself."-SG Thomas "I pray you see me safe up, and for my com- Moore on the scaffold.
you self what Christ would have done in the "When you wish to know what to do, ask same circumstances."-Horace Mann.
patrons write such spontaneous praise as that f yet there is not a mall letters. F. M. Clemente, 212a, Bockatt Street, bag comes out our way but what brings us similar Melbourne.
Co-day's Advertisements.
Hypophosphites acts both as food and medicine. SCOTT's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with It not only gives flesh and strength by virius of He was one of the largest goats in New York
appetite for food that builds up the wasted body. its own natribus properties, but creates an and be had an appetite fo hardware surpassed by none and equalled by few. His sudden death
Read the following: Scott's Emulsion is in cast a gloom over the a tire company and would write how easy and delightful itis to die."I have given to consumptive patients and "If I had strength enough to hold a pen, I my eplaion an excellent and valuable componed. occasioned many sincere expressies of regret William Hunter. and Luirow.
have been delighted with the results obtained. The
autopsy was conducted by a Thirty-
the most sensitive stomach.-E. A. RODWAY, It is pleasant to the taste and can be borne by fourth-street veterinary surgeon in the presence of Mr. Harrigan and Manager Mart Hanley.
M.D., Butter-Knowle, Darlington, Any Chemist The cause of death was only too apparent. Acanth, and my watilly possessions to my rela-agents in Hongkong and Chha-Advt.
"My soul I resign to God, my body to the can supply it. A. S. Watson & Co. (Limited), tomato can with sharp edges had caused
tives."—Michail Angelo. hemorrhage of the stomach," The articles taken from the stomach of the deceased were placed on shelves in Manager Hanley's office awaiting claimants. Mis Ade'Lewis, "the tough girl," claimed a gold brooch, a silver bangle and three papers of hairpion; Maggle Murphy (Miss Emma Pollock) was delighted at the discovery of a gold and turquoise chatelaine watch chain and a sliver bockle; Mrs Yeamana recovered'u nickle girdle and portions of a hoopskirt. Mr. Harrigan found a stiver-backed hairbrush, abaving mug, a razor sirop and two pairs of driving glovea; Mr. Hanley an automatic ticket-purch, a pair of cuff buttons and four enamelled shirt stads; John Wild, two brass knuckles, a fire badge and a badly twisted brass Corant. There are yet unclaimed a number of pressed corned beef maple syrup and French pea can, a piano. Jeg, two silke lambrequins, 89.45 in silver coin, 36 cents in copper and portions of a brass bedstead, nat
As an actor "Bill" was successful in thinking rol s. His work was especially praise-worthy from its fidelity to nature and lack of sell affectation, His appearance on the stage was always a signal for applause from the audience
a menace to the scenery, of which he was specially fond. Stone houses and palated flag. stones were a favorite article of diet, and so the scene painter was compelled to earn his salary. "Bit's sudden death creates a vacancy in the company which will be hard to 5ll-New York Recorder.
except death, and now, slas! I am to die "I have provided for everything in my life though thoroughly unprepared."-Cezar Borg
I served my King, he would not have given me "Had I but served my God with all the sexi OYEE In my gray hairs," Cardinal Wolsey.
no mortal man can live atter the glories which "It will not be long before God takes me, for God has manifested to my soul."-Toplady.
caecationers. Adieu forever, my dear child en. Lord, enlighten and soften the hearts of my I go to jold your father."-Marie Antoinette.
day light such a candle in England as, by God's Be of good comfort, brother, or wa shall this grace, shall never be put out."-Latimer to Ridley
"Do not weep for me, not waste your time in for the salvation of my soul-Isabella of frofilean prayers for my recovery, bat pray rather Aragon.
u have lived long enough, and I am thankful I have enjoyed a happy life; but, after all, look John Locks. on this life as nothing beiter than vanity."—
by my family. I have served my country,
*I am perfectly realgsed. I am surrounded have reliance upon God, and I am not afraid of the Devil"-Gratian.
"What is the matter with my dear children? Have I alarmed you? Oh, do not cry. Be good Andrew Jackson.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Military Authorities that ARTILLERY INFORMATION has been received from the
and 6 F.M., froes all the Forts except Victoria the 30th instant, between the hours of AM. PRACTICE will take place from the 3rd to
Battery
From Kowloon Dock and Kowloon East in
a South-easterly direction.
ON
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instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY next, the 2nd March, 1893,...
`AT 2:30 ̃P.M."SHARP, SALE ROOMS, 17 PRAYA CENTRAL. A CONSIGNMENT ·
TER'S INSTANTOGRAPH, DARK-ROOM. PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERAS LANCAS LAMPS, STILL and STOVE, MAGNESIUM MOUNTING BOARDS, MOUNTS, PRINT LAMP RIBBONS, SCALES & WEIGHTS, ING FRAMES, WASHING TROUGHS and GLASS BOTTLES. ILFORD and other DISHES, BURNISHERS, STOPPERED PLATES, GROUND GLASS, Yalous Slies, PLATE RACKS, GRANITINE DEVELOP ING DISHES, DIAMOND for CUTTING GLASS, CHEMICALS,
&
&C
ALSO,
́ONE BENSON'S CHRONOGRAPH In good order.
OX
*On view on Tuesday and Wednesday J.M.
AUCTION SALE --FURNITURE and EFFECTS, tanda
THURSDAY #ext, March ázid, at 1.30 PM. AUCTION SALE
ON
FLANNELS, TWEEDS, HOSIERY, WINES, BEER, CIGARS and SUNDRIES,
From North Polat in a North-easterly direcSATURDAY, neat March 25th, at 12 Noow,
tion.
From Ly-e-mun la North-easterly, Easterly
and South-easterly directions. From Stoneciters' Island in Westerly and
South-westerly directions
From Belchers in Northerly and South
westerly directions,
A Red Fing will be holsted at the Forts whilst practice is going on.
tioned to keep clear of the ranges..
All Ships, Junks and other vessels are cau
The inhabitants of the houses near Belchers, Kowloon West, and Kowloon Dock are warned 10 keen their glass windows open during the
DYING WORDS OF FAMOUS. MEN children, an.! we will all meet la heaven."—vically of Belcher's Battery are also warned to
Someone has taken the pains to look up the
·Just sayings of men known to fame. Whether be bas presented an absolutely authentle state. ment is not known. He has," however, sUC- ceeded in compiling a casioun collection of death bed phrases that have the ring of truth in them.
The list is as follows :-
"It is well."--Washington. "I must sleep now."--Byron. Thy will be done."--Donne "Is this your fidelity ?"-Nero Then I am safeCromwell "Let the light enter."-Gerthe
And is this death?"-George IV. "God's will be done.Bishop Kirr. "God will save my soul.”—Burghley, "Lord, take my spirit."--Edward VI.. Lord, make hasto."-H. Hammonds Lord, receive my spirit Craswer. The artery ceases zo beat?”—Haller, Don't give up the ship-Lowrance, It is the last of earth, God preserve the Emperor,Hayds, "I am about to die."Samuel Fohnson," Independence forever."FOAM Adama, Gire Dayrolles a chair-Chesterfield. I shall be happy.”—Archbishop Sharp, Don't let poor Nellie starve,Charliz II, "I have endeavored to do my duty.Taylor,
I thank God I have dona my duty
Adamı,
*I am going the way of all flesh. I am satis. filed with the Lord's will-John Newton. William Piti, the younger.
"My country! 'Oh, how I love my country," "Thank God, I din Tay my hand upon tay heart and say that since I came to man's extate I have never intentionally done wrong to any
one-France Marton.
It
"Here's a bok (the Bible), worth more then all others ever piloted; yet, it is my misfortune never to have found time to read it. I trust in the mercy of God.
now too late." Patrick Henry.
"Not one foot will I flee so long an breath bides within my breast, for He who shaped both sea and land, this day shall end my battles, or my life. I will die King of England Richard 11.
Father in heaven, though this body is break- ing away from me, and I am departing this life, yet I know I shall forever be with Thee, for no one can pluck me out of Thy hand-Martin Zuiker.
TERMS OF SALE!--Cash on delivery,
A. E. SKEELS & Co.,
Auctioneers & Valuators, Sale Rooms, 17 Prayz Central,
Hongkong, 18th March, 1893.
For Sale.
THEY LEAD THEM ALL THE CELEBRATED
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CALIFORNIA WINES,
K.C.M.G
His Excellency the Hon. Sir EDMUND B. FREMANTLE, K.C.B., C.M.Ga
"AND --~---...
His Excellency Major-General DIGBY BARKER, C.B.
RAND CONCERT
BY
PUPILS OF MAESTRO CATTANEO, in ald of the furnishing of THE NETHERSOLE HOSPITAL (Supplementary to the AZICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL), at present in course of erection,
ST. ANDREW'S HALL TUESDAY, the 28th fastant,
PROGRAMME,
PART I. :
1.-Opening Chorus, Sing Pretty Maiden Slog;
Romanza and Chorus M. J. MCCALLUM,
It was a Knight; Ro Mrs. MUDIL manzs, 'Tis the Harp and Ladies & Gen- In the Air Angelus tlemen Amatetirs. Chorus-Maritans, by
Wallace ....................................... a-Arla, for Bass, Dis."
POTEASER Vada-Les Huguenots, by Meyer- beet OPASK 3-Asia for Contralto,
ML. KRALL
Che fazo-Oride and Mrs. A. G. GORDON, Euridice, by Gluck......)
4-Piano Solo... Miss CAROLINA DE SOUZA, 5.-Grand Arla and Caba-]
letta for Soprand-La Miss E. CARVALHO, Traviata, by Verdi......
6,--Romana for Barl-
tone, Un Ballo la Mas Mr. C. H. GRACE. chera, by Verdi.roger /
7-Arla and Allegro for
Soprano, I Puritan, by Mrs. G. B. Coxon. /Bellialingumaa) |
8.-Ave Maria, for Bass) Mr. C. HOLLIDAY,
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To be Let.
TO LET.
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4, "CAMERON VILLAS," Peak,-a
Nlarge and commodious Family Residence.
No. 5, CAMERON VILLAS" Peak,- commodious Family House.
Nos, 20 and 26, "BELILIOS TERRACE," Robinson Road..
ROOMS on Top Floor of No. 10, Ice House Street, above the "CITY CLUE,"
HOUSE No. 1, Daddell Street, or in Flats. GODOWNS in Duddell Street. HOUSE No. 3, #BEACONSFIELD ARCADE," facing Parade Ground.
ROOMS on First Floor of House No. 24, "BANK BUILDING8," Queen's Road,
ROOMS in #BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,* Queen's Road,
BUNGA OW "DYLMAR," You-ma-tee, GODOWNS or OFFICES, First Floor at back of "MARINE HOUSE."
Apply to
» BELILIOS &.Co. Hongkong, 17th March, 1893-
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TO LET.
No. 6 QUEEN'S ROAD (Lately occupied
by Atack)
The Splendid Bungalow "STONEHENGE," Lawn and Garden. No. 1, Robinson Road, with an excellent Teanis
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 17th March, 1803.
TO.
TO LET,
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No. 8 KNUTSFORD TERRACE, KOW-
LOON.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 7th March, 1893.
TO LET.
1317
FFICES, 1ST & 2ND FLOORS of No. 4. Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of Chios, Japan and Straits, Limited.
Nos. 11 & 12, COOMBE ROYAL—a large Faralahed House at Magazine Gap. No: 10, OLD BAILEY STREET.
No. 7; PRAYA CENTRAL, at present occis pled by the New Oriental Bank in Liquidation, NEW HOUSES in RIPON TERRACK-Boa NEW HOUSES to Elgin Street, Peel Street, and Staunton Street,
and Chorus, by A. Cat- and Ladies & Gen-ham Road, near Breezy Point.
Elemen Amatopis,
PART II,
PRACTICE and all people working in the from the well-known Vineyards of Messi-Aria for Soprano, and Miss E. CARVALHO, keep clear of that part which will be indicated KOHLER AND VAN BERGEN, San Francisco,
and JULIAN P. Surg (Olivina) Livermore," California.
by gunners placed on sentry for the purpose.
In addition there will be firing, seawards, along the West Coast of the Island on the afternoon of the 15th fasant, from Mous! Davi to the point where the Pokialum-Aberdeen Road- keep clear of the space between the Road and touches the shore, All persons are warned to
between the hours of 2.M. and 6 P.M. on that the Sea, with la' the above-mentioned ́ilmitse, day.
Blank Fling by Artillery and Infantry will also take place from various F. rts and positions on the Evening of the 33rd and 4th instant.
By Command,
G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary? Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 16th March, 1893,
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Miserere for Soprano, Mr. C. Lannert, Tenor, and Chords—Il and Ladies & Gen Trovatore, by Verdi .... tlemen Amateurs. 2-Arla for Soprano, Ro-
berto Diavola, by Mrs. KJELLER. Meyerbeer mis
* Guaranteed to be Pure and Unadulterated.
Puro BLACKBERRY BRANDY and fresh- MINERAL WATER by each Steamer, Consignments of BARTLETT SPRING-Aria for Tenor, Came
Prices forwarded on application to.
MACONDRAY, BROTHERS & Co,
Commission Merchants, No. 30, Water Street, Yokohama,
Gentle Sleep, Ivanhoe, Mr. F. J. EAST. by Sullivan
Yokohama, 12th August, 1892.
FOR SALE
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4.Waits, from the Paci
and
So to the Atlantic, for Mr. RUCHWALDY Violin and Plano, by Mr. CATTANEO, A. Cettenco...............................
-Habaneras & Bolero,
for Soprano, by Yradier Mrs. F. D. GUIDES. and Arditi 6.Aria for Tenor, Salve)
o Dimora, Facial, by Mr. C. LAMMIT.
HE GOOD 5. S. PEKIN and S. 8. Gouned..... 1357KWONG-MO."
For Particulars apply to
V. "I shall die regretting. I have always desired FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW..
the happiness of France. I did all in my power THE Company's Steamship
to contribute to it. I can say with truth that the first wife of Napoleon never caused a tear to Low."—Josephine,
"Lockhart, I may have but a moment to speak be religious, be a good manj. nothing else will with you, My dear, be a good man, ba virtuous, Nelson give you any comfort when you come to lie here." "I feel as if I were myself again-Waller Walter Scotl Beatt
An Emperor should die standing." Verparian.
The beat of all (s, God is with ds"--- Wesley
*Clasp my hand, my dear friend, I dia”. Alfort,
Kit-ursitey inthe how UND THE Raleigh,
"I'm shot if I dea's believe I'm dying Thurlow,
but Thy Holy Scriptures much more. I have Thy creatures, O Lord i have been my books,
but I found Thee, O God! In Thy sanctuary--- sought Thee in the courts, fields and gardens, Thy templo. Lord Bacon,
"I have meditated upon the state of the chuch, the role of Christ, I have fought plaguinst spiritual wickedness in high places, and I have prevalled; I have tasted of the heavenly joy, where presently I shall be Now, for the, last time I commit soul, body and spirit Into His hands. - Now it has come."---Fehn Karies,
I loved God, my Father, and liberty,p's Blath
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HAITAN
Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 21st instant, at
Daylight.
SUI KEE CHAN, $3, Donham Strand West. Hongkong, 14th November, 1891. [37
NOTICE.
JAYES SANITARY COMPOUNDS RA COMPANY, LIMITED. For Freight or Passage, apply to ke
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
JEYES WOOD PRESERVER OR General Managem. pr.
ANTISEPTIC PAINT. Hongkong, 18th March, 1893
₤354H: Undersigned‹ have this, day been # exppointed: HOLE AGENTS for the sale
T
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. HE Company's Steamship
Captain H. Walter, will be despatched for the “HIROSHIMA MARU,” above Ports on THURSDAY, the 30th instant, For Freight or Passage, apply to TERME
GEO. K. STEVENS, Dark Agent, Hongkong, 18th March, 1893, 29; 1011, [95s
of the PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and Ars prepared to supply quantities to suit purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Katra Special
Sanitary Regineer, Local Government Bould farms for Shipping and lugs Orders. T
Ba Rosary, BARFERSON, C.B. C.É. Chief
#Is in the banc Disinfectant In has,"
@KUMPHEYYS & Co. Hongliang: 19th Jang, 18877 200
7Grand Arls for Bans,
Maometto Secondo, by Mr. C. HOLLIDAY. Romial...3919,
8-Duet for Soprano and Mrs. G. S. Coxon
Contralto, Stabat Ma-/
ter, by Rosalat Mrs. A. G. GORDON.
[NO ENCORES.]
Tickets, Two Dollars each, may be had from Mr. BARWER, Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, MESSEE. LANK, CRAWFORD & Co., and Mesom, ROBINSON & Co.
Hongkong, 17th March, 1893.
Notices of Firms.
NOTICE
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No. 4, BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in Blue Buildings, GODOWN, No. 1A, Blue Buildings. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES ▲ Magaring'
Gap: Very cheap Rental
Nos. 21 & 23, CAINE ROAD.
No. 5, VICTORIA VIEW, Kowloon, GROUND FLOOR No. 5, Shelley Street, NORMAN COTTAGE in Albany Road,
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hanokone, Izlá March, 1803
TO LET
WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
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THE Large Handsome SHOP, No. 24. Queen's Road Central, lately occupied by Dakin Bros. of China, Limited.
Also,
Two Large AIRY ROOMS on the Top Floor of above.
Apply to
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LTD.
Victòria Dispensary. Hongkong, and August, 1802
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
ROOMS TO LET.
FOR OFFICES and for CHAMBERS O
the Ground and First Floors of the HOTEL facing Queen's Road and Pedder Street, With immediate entry if required, For particulars, apply to
RLVALL
Hongkong, 8th December, 1893,
TO LET
Secretary
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DAVIES to our Firm CEASED on the gist ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, In Floor,
THE INTEREST and RESPONSIBILITY e of the late Mr THOMAS EDMUND December last yet in wat REG DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
Hongkong, 6th March, 18gj.
Praya Central, 16-
Apply to A
PALAUTS, WEGENER & Ca
Hongkong, 6th January, 150%.