THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 13,

possible to have a dollar colned in London. The

NEWPORT (2, I), Jane 8th, mint is already established there, and all that la Royal Phelps Carroll will start "within a dar requisite nd necessary is si-ply to have, fresh or two on his Journoy on, board the Navakos dies'; there are also the mints at Bübay and for English waters, where he hones to regain fər f'a'cntia, and by having the e resources to fall || Americk the Caps May and Breton Reer back upon we would be better off than if we challenge caps. The Navakos to-night presents were limited to the Mexican dollar and the a peculiar appearance. Her rakiah spars and Japanese yen. I, therefore, have mach pleasure enormous sails bare given place to a less noties- In meving the resolution I have just read out,

able outfit, Her

antis and spars have Mr. Francis, in se arding the motion, referred

been done up and forwarded to New York, and to Mi. Sharp's Boggestion as to Japan coleing on Saturday they will be taken to England on British dollars, with Queen Victoria's effigy board the steamer City of Beilla. this, the learned counsel thought, was an International impaistaity. With regard to the question of a Hingkong dollar, he would ask the meeting, and slio the committes which he hoped the meeting wold appoint, to note that whatever might have been the state of affairs thiny years ago, when the Hongkong Mai was working, or wha ever might have been the result If it had continued working until now, or whatever even might have resulted if it had been re-established, the fact remained that there had bren

very great change in the position of affairs outside; for the Chinese Government was now turning its attention to minting, and bad Issued chinage of its own; so that the besult of re-establishing the Hongkong mint, at very large expense, and attempting here in the colony to coln Billab dollars for the whole of China, might be that, under the Influence of their foreign advisers, or perhaps of their own Instance, the Chinese authorlilen would establish branch mints all over the Empire and forbid the circulation of any coin but theirs. It was therefore a very serious risk to undertake the coining of trade dollar" here, which might very easily, be thrown out of circulation ; but since I was undoubtedly necessary to have a British dollar, Instead of depending for our cola. age on sources that right at any moment be

closed to us, let the dollars be coined in London,

where there was airezdy a well established mint; or at Bombay or Calculta, or any existing British- mint, without the trouble and expense and riik of establishing a mlat in Hongkong. With these observations be begged to second Mr. Whitehead's maston.

The resolution was then pat to the meeting

and carried un 'nimously.

Mr. Whitehead called attention to the report of the chamber for 18 7. pige 11, which he thought worth republishing,

In reply to Mr.. Laprak, Mr. Whitehead explained that his resolution for the appointment of a special committee was not intended of comprise only men bers of the Chamber, for there might wel be gentlemen outalde whore Opini ma would he' of great value.)

Some desultory discussion on the scarcity of subad Jury csinage led to no result, and the proce-dings her lyfterwords terminated.

NEWS OF THE WORLD.

BRNTONVILLE (Ark). June 5th. The People's Ruck stan bhed this afterenon at 10 nein-kly, gug of six desperadoes arm of with Winchesters, who secured over $aro Thy weer from the Indian Teritory and me to w mau-ted on four wine- cret borses and two white on s, which were left in the rear of th・ Sun office under the chreef ne mir, while't eather five went la sing file na font st eet, half a block north, to the Per Book, where they entred and e vored the back ffizias, President JR all, Cashur C. McAndrew and Assistant Cashier G P. Jickson with Wire este. One of the me made Cahier McAndrew dump the con- tents of the sile into sacks brought for the purpose, purting the gold and curre-cy into one and the silviuto another. After securing the mde the officists march in front of man-y th the as they started for their borsen, forcing Mr. Jackson to c-rry the sacks of xliver cont_Ins ing over $12000, I passing the Sun fe Miss Margi Wood of th Swn force had the preser ce of mind to rush to the door and open it, lening Mr. Jackson in with bis sack of silver, and immediately shut and locked the door. One robber raked bis Winchester, but the young woman was too quick for him,

At inst-counts the Sheriff was only a quarter of a mile behin the robbers. It fi expected they will be captured, but it is not probable they will give up without a hard fight. It is supposed they are maklig fr'the Indian Territory, as they are travelling la that direction. A special dispatch has just been received from Rogers, which says sklemith fe'ween the Sheriff's posse and bandits took place about four miles west of here, but it gives no paniculara.

NEW YORK, June 7th: The thirty-fish annual repart of the Chamber of Commerc once more takes up the question of Chinese exclusion law, holding that it is in dis- rega def treaty obligations, and not only discreditable to us as a nation, but alandvantage- aus to us as a commercial people.

WIS

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CHICAGO, June 7th.

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MANAQUA (Nicaragua), June 3th. An attempt to zeinate President Machado of Nicaragua was happily nipped in the bud, and although few persons were killed on both sides, mach bloodshed was avoided owing to timely warning: Minister Baker is apparently disgusted with the Nicaraguan's lack of good faith, and he is lath to lend himself to further good offices in beball of either side.

Should the entire diplomatic corps hold aloof from the struggle it is more than probable that there will be more fighting in Nicaragus. The revolutionists and thes: foʻlowers of ex-Prezident formation of the new government are about to Sacasa who bave associated themoglycɛja tha separate themselves from the conservative eles

ment of the revolutionists,

It now appears that more bloodshed will follow. The riot wis due to a preconcerted movement on the part of the ultra-revolutionists, when the latter attempted to take the palace by atorm with

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PARIS, June 11th.

It is stated that Captain the Hon'ble Maurice A. Bạn ke, who commanded the Victoria, is to be tried by court martial at Malta.

President Carnot is slewly recovering, but there are those who say that he would be kind to get out of the Elysee and to let some person ala In the House of Commons last night, Mr. heater physique bave the task of being President | Gladstore rave notice of a resolution to ex edite in his place. His recent attack was serious. If the Home Rule debate, and prop wing that the is said that he suffers from gall stone, the same Bill be reported on, on the 27th July; and that, ducare which made a martyr of Clemenceau meanwhile, it be closured in four sections on ontll he consented to diet in earnest. The usual fixed dates. remedies of elber and turpentine are rather Numerous silver minei in Utah, Nevada, und dangerous in the case of the President, who is Montana are about to close. subject to beuralgic. At present M. Carpat

RANGOON, June agth. Is kept closely to a milk diet and to vichy "Reports on the C. D. Question have been water. He needs repose.

received by the Government of India from the James Gordon Bennett was much better to-General Officers Commanding seven districts; night and resting easily. It is understood that | and· already a mass of papers are In Simla Dr. Ledenile'e operation on Bennett consisted awaliing the rear of the Commission from in opening the patients's abdomen and removing their tür of enquiry. It is believed that the a clot which had collected after profuse Internal Government of India will be able to make out a bleeding and which, if not removed, might prove very favourable esse in reply to the charger fatal.

brought against them at Home.

Albert Ferry was elected Senator to-day in place of the late Jules Ferry, President of the Senate. His defeated opponent Charles Ferry, a brother of the late Senator. The successful candidate is not related to the family of his predecessor in office.

Frank Ives the American champion billard player, beat the French champion, Fournil, to day in a game of 200 points up.

VIENNA, June 11th,

› More than two thousand men have left, work In the Iron and coal mines at Kladas, Boheista, and the strike is spreading rapidly. Troops have been ordered to the mines from Prague.

CAIRO, June Trib..

LONDON, June 30th, Admiral Sir Michael Calme Seymour has been appointed to succeed the late. Admiral Sir George Tryon, as Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean station.

In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Sydney Buxton, Under Secretary for the Colonies, replying to a question, said that, until the result of the measures taken by the Indian Govern- ment regarding Currency was seen, it was not proposed to disturb the currency of Ceylon.

Sir Edward Grey, Under Foreign Secretary, replying to a question in the House of Commons, declined to state the polley of Government regarding Stam. A British man-of-war, he said, was already at Bangkok; another was going there; and a third was held in readiness to protect British subjects and interests in that quirter.

Fifty convicts, while returning from the quar xles to the prison near this city yesterday, over powered the mounted gaards and tried to escape. As the fifty convicts fled eleven at the advance The twenty-five guards started in purult, guards left with over 550 convicts kept them SCOTT'S Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with gulet by firing repeatedly over their beads. Hypophosphites is a combination of two most Half a mile away the guards overtook the fog valuable remedies, in a paistable and casily In a scratch mile cycling race at Horns Hitives and ordered them to surrender. The con digested form, having great healing and victs answered with a valley which wounded strengthening properties discs. Read the most valuable in today the American, Sanger, was beaten by the

two men and killed three hoises. The return | Consumption and nd Scott's Emulsion of Englishman, Hanis, It was a grand race.

volleys of the guards killed thirty-alae convicts, following: I have

an advance guard of 303 men.

LONDON, June roth.

Sanger came to the freat in the second lap and held the lead until zoq yards from home, when a splendid tussle ensued. Harris spurted and won by a yard and a half, Time, a minutes 34 seconds. The last quarter-mile was done in 201 seconds, beating the record by one-fifth of a second.

The other eleven escaped.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, June 17th.

In reply to a question in the House of Com In addition to the sentence of five years' im- mone, Mr. Gladstone stated that the Govern ment of India were free to ad-it silver already shipped to India to free colnage, if they think fi. The Press generally approve of the decisions arrived at regarding silver,

prisonment imposed upon Charles de Lesseps he bas also to serve a year for bribing certain members of the Chambers to vote" for the Panama Mterary bond bill. This sentence has not been set aside. Probably the anserved portion of the sentence wil be immediately remitted and De Lesseps allowed to leave the hospital as soon as he is able. Thas ends one of the greatest crimal-al cases France has ever known.

The local government board has cancelled all summer leaves of abs ace to its medical men and ordered an unceasi g watch at all British ports against the entrance of cholera, unill the end of September.

A liquor vein demonstrates of the temperance pròple was held In Hyde Park to-day. More than 10,000 people were present. Spreches were made from twenty platfaims.

Rowk, June roth.

The Vatican bsrent there a trito Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop beland and Averican Archbishops generally, copiously explaining the Pope's scholastic polic

NEW YORK Jone-roth

Frank F, Pratt sailed für England to-dy to endeavor to Induce the Oxford or Cambridge crews to attend the rega ta at G-ner, Wi The Yale and Harvard rews have promised to accept the Chicago navy's invitation if one of the English univ rities will crois oars with them.

The World will to-morrow publish an au therised Interview with Cardinal Gibbons in regard to the proposed closing of the World's Fåle on Sunday. Cardinal Gibbons is quoted us saying:

"We believe the Lord's day to be not only b day of rest and reigious obervarce, but a day on which innocent recreation is allowabit. If a | visit to the Fair comes within that limit the opening of the Fair to provide lanocent creation on Sunday siteradona cannot be considered desecration of the day. Having performed the religious duties required of them in the maratag. eur Catbolle people are free then to spend the day in such recreation as becomes Sunday. These and other reasons lead me to bellers that the Fair should be open Sunday afternoon, and that more evil will result from Sunday closing than from openlog."

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MADRID, June roth,

Riots have broken out in Corans caused by the fadignation aroused against taxation arising from milltary reforms, The Provincial Defense Association is circulating pamphlets advocating that the province of Corunna should be placed under a British protectorate, The movement is of a local character and does not extend to other parts of Spain. The authorities appear to be alarmed by the agitation and have ordered troops to concentrate promptly and suppress the disorders at Corunna.

DUNDEE, June roth.

The Active, which has arrived with a cargo of sealskins, reports the discovery of land in 65 deg. anuth by deg. west.

ROME, June roth.

A problem which has been giving more or less trouble to Goverment officials was decided to- day, I relates to the issuing of Chluess certificates of identity, and has been the subject of considerable correspondence between the State Department and the Treasury branch of the service. Some time ago Secratary Carlislo received a communication from the Collector at San Francisco stating that he was informed by the Consul at Hongkong that he (the Consal) unable to ascertain that the Chinese Government has given any authorly to say of Strange rumors are current here. It is said Itu officers to larue certificates to merchants and | that McGlynn, who was supposed to hava sailed other Chloess persons of the exempt class, under from New York, has refused to come at all this the sixth section of the Chinese exclusión act, | year and, indeed, bas refused to come until he which permits such persons to come luto the chooser. It is also reported that Mgr. Satolll country, provided they are furnished with certif. | may shortly be summoned by cable to confer cates by their Government of their right to enter with the Fope and Propaganda as to the time for this country, their title or official rank, age, type, publication of the circular letter to American physical peculiarity, former and present occups archbishops. The passions which appeared to or profession and place of residence in have been illed are finding vent again in injudi. Chics, and that the person to whom the certif. cious actions of the press and partisans. Petty Cato

lised is

entitled, in conformity with our bange -on of Archbishops Corrigan and Ireland trealy, to come into the United

are largely to blame for thi deplorable state of States, O. H. Simons, United Slates Cosul at Hong Milaire, The Propaganda is certainly at issue kong, Chios, has informed the State Department with Cardinal Rampolls on the American ha belleves, as a result of investigations scholastic question, and it will probably be seen made, that from 500 to 1,000 fraudulent notarial good that Rome is at present move in touch with certificates have been distributed to intending Cardinal Gibbons then the extremists in ..Chinese imenigrasts each month for the pastellbar of the rival camps. That one which con- three or four months. Consul Simons refused to spicnona'y championed Ireland here thapsodissa centily two cenificates, as tõe persona presenting over the recent Hoboken barquet, but Mgr. ⚫ them, while ostensibly having born in the United Satolll's best friends here doubt whether that States, their certificates showed, could not demonstration did not saive rather to adverting give any account of the country and, in fact, a few momentities than to udrance the general declared that! Se Jan chairs were the only means interest of Catholicism, of traveling in Ame:lca."

OMAKA (Neb.); June 10th. The Union Facific Ralway Company to-day made a deep cat lo freight rates to the coast following the lead inaugurated by the Great || Northern. The Union Pacific also cut rates to Montana and Oregon points, and declare they will not stop undi the atheri do,

WHITING (Ind), June 1óth,

that

Consul Simons states that most thex Chiarse with fraudulent certificates reach America by steamers that land at Vancouver, B.C. The Treasury ‹ fficials contend that nearly all the Chinese landed there ultimately reach the United States, coming over the border at night Instructions will be scar to all collectors of customs calling, altention to these fraudulent certificates la circulation and cautioning them Against receiving then

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Ore thousand daths from cholera took place at Mecca yesterday.

Mr. Hussey, Liberal candidate, has been elected for "onrefract, defeating Mr. Lees, Con- servative candi late, by a majority of thirty-two. This election was caused by the unseating of Mr. Recklit for bribery.

Reater's Conespondent at Beyrouth states that, after the Victoria had collided with the Camperdown, Admiral Tryon turned the ship towaids the lind in hope of being able to ran ber ashore, all sick and prisoners were brought on deck, her bw, however, soon began to slok, and, thereon. Admiral Tryon ordered a general "Sauvi Qui Prut". He remained him. self on the brided and the vissel turned over and sack. Two tremen-'ous explosionsf Hlowed her going down."-

ROSE, June 27th,

A Papal Encyclical has been Issued urging the necessity of native priests in India, Chins

and Jpn and exhorting all catholics la Europe

to as: 1st in the {; undation of seminaries in India,

WASHINGTON, 17th.

A Cabinet Connell NOTON, June 37b at

which it was decided not to convoke Congress before September. It is belleved that the scilon of India in regard to its currency will entill the closing of several silver mines in Colorado,

SIMLA, June 27 h: Sir Dad Barbour in his speech reviewed the history of the use of precious metals as money.-and-showed how India cims to be placed in her present position, te future conte quences, if the silver standard was retained, and the ressons for attempting the formidable task of altering the standard to a geld one. The strongest ar, oment is that the sudden stoppage of American purchase, of silver would reduce India, to bankruptcy, and as the discredit of bank ruptcy would not be accepted by the govern ment, the only alternative in to asimilate the In In standard with that of the countries with which she maintains intimate financial and

commercial relations and whom she hopes to ival. The Government retalas the power to coln silver rupees on its own account. The making of gold coins legal tender on the seille. ment of a permanent rate of exchange and other messores necessary for a final and effective establishment of gold standard will be provided for by future legislation, and in the light of fatore experience. He noticed some objections to the futroduction of a gold standard and sald, what- ever the sacrifice and trouble of attempting to establish it may be, they must be faced, and the object in view would justify the running of even greater risk. Risk and loss cannot be avoided by avoiding saloo. Aoy attempt to permanently maintain a silver standard would lavolvo a most serious perii,

An Inspection of the latest weather report of the Simla Mateorological Office shows that, the monsoon extends over the country in a manner unusual at this early period of the year. The monsoon current now extends as far as Rawal- pindi, up the Gangetle plain, and the minfall to date over the greater part of Northern India exceeds the normal over a large part of Barms however, the rainfall is short of the The mansoon current across the West Coast at present is feeble and the rainfall over the West Peninsula and Central Provinces at present is light, but the rainfall of the previons twenty-six days of the month has been heavy; and there Is, compared with the normal, a general excess of rain over the central parts of India and the West Coiste.

average.

Colonel Yate and the Hon'ble Lieutenant

1893.

Intimations

CARMICHAEL & Co., LD.

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RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS.

TENNIS SHOES, BROWN CANVAS SHOES, SEA BOOTS in all Slins. W. D. & H. O WILL'S CAPSTAN, TNREE CASTLE, VIRGINIA MIXTURE,

TOBACCO AND CIGANETTES.

TOBACCO. NEGRO-HEAD

Hongkong, rith Joly, 1863.

D R.

KNORR'S LION BRAND ANTIPYR IN E.

CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD. 18, Prays Central, Hongkong.

Wotels.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,

(DOSE FOR ADULT 15 TO 33 GRAINS TROY.) TS the most approved and most efficacious

remedy in-css of HEADACHE, MI-THIS commotions and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet GRAINE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, above sea-level, having been Leased by the FEVER, TYPHUS, INFLUENZA, DENGIJE, | Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL" l ERYSIPELAS, HOOPING COUGH, and

NOW OPEN and will be run' in conjunction with many other complaints. It is also the very Their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabllag best Antiseptic. Highly recommended by the them to after special inducements to Visitors and Medical Faculty. Ask for Dr. KNORR'S Residents. ANTIPYRINE! Each Tin bears the sigature "Dr. KNORR in red letters.

“DERMATOL” is the best Vulnerary: its effect in stimulating the closing ap of Wounds, is described as amering

Inventor's

To be bad at every reputed Chemist and Druggist.

Export, Import, and Bank Co-Sole Agents for Supplies constantly on hand at the China China.

Beware of spurious Imitations. Hongkong, tat April, 1801.

F406

THE MIIKE COAL MINING COMPANY,

THE MIKE COAL is a

BITUMINOUS COAL

of dark reddish colour. For stein purposes it has been pronounced to be the best and the most economical of all the Japanese Coals. "Its

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SUMMER RATES.

One person, per week (ne person, per day......

......$ 4.00 One person, one month $70 to 80.00.

25.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

day 1 Married couple (occupying one room) per

week'.......real sen

Married couple (occupying one room) per

monta..........

For full particulars apply to

'7.00

45.00

******* $30.0C

VICTORIA HOTEL

Hongkong, 11th April, 1803. THE WESTERN HOTEL, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST.

OLD "BEN" PRESIDES. "

great benefit in the treatment of phthisical and scrofulous disease. It is extremely palatable and does not apset the stomach-thus removing the great difficulty experienced in the administra- tion of the plain eil.-D. P. KENNA, LR.C.S., Surgeon, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin. Any Chemist can supply it. A. S. Watson & Co. export is increasing yearly, and the opinions A QUIET AND COMFORTABLE HOME

FOR MEN OF THE (Limited), agents in Hongkong and China-expressed by several of the larges: registar

MERCANTILE MARINE, (Advi

consumers are in testimony of the excellent The very best LIQUORS and ACCOMMODA. qualities of Ulila coal.

To-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI,

THE Company's Steamship

"HAILOONG,"

Captain Roach, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 16th instant, at Daylight

For Freight or Pazsago, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers. Hongkong, 13th July, 1893.

f79t

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

THE Steamship

"LIGHTNING,"

Attendon is called to the following advantages. to Ships* Owners and Captains, who coul their bunkers direct from the Undersigned:→

FRESHNESS of the col UNIFORMITY of quality. FREEDOM from Impurities.

+

Supply in any quantity on shestest notice. Quick despatch, BEST of weight, etc., etc.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA, Sole Agents. **amelioma th September. Bot

1890

KING WO CHEONG.

COAL MERCHANTS, SHIP'S COMPRA- DORES, STEVEDORES, &C.

Have for Sale a carpa of pure AXAIKI COAL,

Captain J. G. Spence, will be despatched for the M Kowloon Dacks, reports that AKAIKI

above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant, at Nghn.

Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co,

Agente. Hongkong, 13th July, 1893.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamsh

ex GODOWN and ex SHIP.

Superintendent at

COAL GIVES TEN PER CENT. BETTER RESULTS than any Japanese Coal be has ever used.

For full particulars as to ̈price, &c.,

"LIGHTNING" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed, that their Goods A will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after the 16th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into the Godowns of the Wanchai Warehouse and Storage Com* 'pany, Limited, Wanchai.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & C...

Agents. Hongkong, 13th July, 1893.

1793

PUBLIC AUCTION

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ALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY, altusted on

INLAND LOTS Nos. 1044, 1034 and 1033,

TOMO LO WAN (CAUSEWAY BAY),

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SATURDAY, the 13th July, 1893, AT 3 P.M., EACH LOT MEASURING 15 BY 70 FEET. For further Particulars and Conditions of Sula,

apply to

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

(796

Hongkong, 13th July, 1893,

VICTORIA HOTEL,

REDUCTION OF RATES.

ATES for BOARD. and LODGING,

Reduced to

Napler, Central India Horse, are both down with RATE

fever at Kaskh. Dr. Duke, from Meshed, is going to their relief,

The question of Home Remittances is to be taken up as soon as possible.

LONDON, June 28th. In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Russell, replying to Sir Seymour King, sald that the question of relleving the Civil and Military Servants in India, owing to the fall to exchange, wat receiving most careful attention; but it was necessary to consult the Indian Government before deciding anything.In the matier. Unless a change was made in the cu rency arrangements, Ceylon rupees will continus to cliculate there.

The death is announced of General Sir Lothian Nicholson, Governer of Gibraltar.

865.00 PER MONTH AND UPWARDS, according to Room selected. For full particulars apply at the Office,

VICTORIA HOTEL Hongkong, 13th July, 1893.

Rotices of Firms.

A. E. SKEELS

1794

: Apply to

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KING WO CHEONG, No. 32, Praya Central. Hanekane, ard February, 1803.

Auctions

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

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VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

Situate at Victoria, Hongkong, TO BE SOLD,

SATURDAY, the 15th July, 1893.

ON

at 3 o'clock P.M., at the Premises, being

LL that PIECE of GROUND abutting an

A the North side hereof on INLAND LOT No. 279 and measuring therean 39 feet 3 inches ar thereabouts on the South side thereof on a Public Road and measuring thereon 39 feet Inebes or thereabouts on the East side thereof en a Pablic Read and measuring thereon 64 feet or thereabouts and on the West side thereof on other portion of INLAND LOT No. 280 and measuring the man da fest or thereabouts and registered in the Land Office as SECTION A of INLAND LOT No. 180, together with the Messges thereon known as Nos. 29, 51, 13 and 35, TANK LANE.

Fer father particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to

VICTOR H. DEACON, Solicitor,

CO,

Telegraphic Address “SOBRINOS," Hongkong, The Standardoll strike was declared offio-day

(A.B.C. Cođe 4th Edition) Four hundred workinguide will resume work In the House of Lords, Lord Kimberly reply-" with a nine-hour day. All pariles are satisärd, ing to Lord Coas, said the despatch sent to AUCTIONÉERS, VALUERS & DO-BENTONVILLE (Ark), June 7th.

LONDON, June 11th. India relating to Mr. Paul's resoluilon regarding

GENERAL MERCHANTS. After a running fight with the bandits who

James Gilbert, the dynamiter who was recently the Indian Civil Service examinations was not No. 17, PRAYA CENTRAL, PAR Tobbed the People's Bank of $12000, the released from Portland prison because he was approved of by the majority of the Indian Under Messis, Douglas Lapralk & Co.'s Offices. Sheriff's posse returned to Bentonville." Tha | thought to be near death, sailed on the American Council, pursuing party last five hores killed in the fight | ling steamer Chester from Southampton yester Shrewsbury's England eleven has beaten the * MMKIRKE, A, E. SKEELS & Co. and hand had six others wounded. Mayor Patton day. Gilbert said that he intended, daring his Australian team by an incinge and a hundred take Salem Privately, or by Auction, of any

and a farmer named Grimesly, who were safoura in the United States, to direct the fifty-three,

clan of Goods or Property," Prompt Settlements members of the poste, continued in pursuit and Washington Grovernment's attention to the

June soih. 'Guaranteed. " Immediate Cash idranens on came upon the dead body of one of the bandits pitiable condition of Americans imprisoned at The Indian Silver Act has intensised financial Goods for Auctioneer Cen just across the line in Indian Territory," He Portland, Galingber, he said, had become hope, disorder In America and greatly depressed the was about 30 years of age. The bandite are | lastly insane, und Daly is dying slowly. Other New York stock market, besides demoralising khought to be a remuant of the old Star gang i politions peloooves were ihronioned with inanuity; ↑ the European bourses.

· Cargoes reerivad · for Storage, InamKKERS affected,

Hongkong, 18th April, 1895

or to J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong.

Hongkong, 4th July, 1893.

For Sale.

TION,

They come as Strangers but leave a Frlanda,

BEN, FRANKLIN TAYLOR,

Proprietor. Hongkong, 28th March, 1893.

[389 THE SHAMEEN HOTEL,

BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON.

"HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably Tasted within a few minutes walk of the River Steamer Wharves,' is now open to receive Visitors.

The Bed-rooms are cool, alry and comfortably furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally will be found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East,

The Table D'Hôte is supplied with every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in experi enced hands.

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the best quality only.

A WELL APPOINTED BILLIARD-ROOM.

JOHN C. FOSTER, Manager. Hongkong, 1st September, 1892. HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL, A MOY,

Fay

"THIS First-class FAMILY HOTEL L situated on the beach at KULANGSOO and has First-class Accommodation för Vialtors, AD EXCELLENT TABLE is kept, and WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS of: ho very best quality.

Terms Moderate,

R. HELLWIG, Proprietor.

Amoy, rat September, 1803.

TAKARADZUKA HOTEL.

ONE HOUR AND A HALY FROM KOBE, vía NISHINOMIYA.

EXCELLENT CUISINE AND CELLAR. LOVELY SCENERY AND COOL NIGHTS. THE IRON MINERAL BATH9 and

WATERS are highly recommended by the Medical Faculty for Gout, Rheumatism, Chlorosis, Eczema and other affections. For terms and particulars, apply to

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Miss A. HUGHES, Manageress.

To be Let.

TO LET.

OFFICES In Praya Central, above Messrs.

Lapralk & Co's Officer.

"THE WILDERNESS,TM la Calne Road, OFFICES. First and Secand FLOURS &! No,

17704 Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of

China, Japan and Straits, Limited.

COOMBE ROYAL- Larga

CHAMPAGNE · "PIPER-HEIDSIECK" ANCIENNE MAISON HEIDSIECK FONDÉE EN 1785. KUWKLEMANN & Co, SUCCESSEURS, REIMI. $31 per, 1 doxan quartı, $33 per a dosen pints, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.

Sola Agants, Hongkong and Chios. `· Hongkong, 3rd July, Rog

THEY LEAD THEM ALL,

THE CELEBRATED

1734

Nos, 11 & 13, Furnished House at Magazine Gap. **

NEW HOUSES la Elgin Street, Peel Street, and Staunton Street.

No. 4, RIPON TERRACE---Bonham Road. No. 7, PRAYA CENTRAL, at present poc pied by the New Oriental Bank (in Liquidation,)

No BLUE BUILDINGS. ·

FLOORS and GODOWNS In Blue Buildinga, GROUND and FIRST FLOORS of Na Shelley Street

No 10, OLD BAILEY.

No. 14, KNUTSFORD TERRACE, Komloon. No. 9 CHANCERY LANE.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co, Ltd. Hongkong, 4th July, 1803.

TO LET,

CALIFORNIA WINES, A Road, PARSER VILLA, with

KOHLER AND VAN BERDEN, San Francisco, and JULIAN F. SMITH (Olivina) Livermore, Callkynis.

Guaranteed to be Pure and Unadulterated. Pure BLACKBERRY BRANDY and: frash Consignments of BARTLETT SPRING MINERAL, WATER by each Steamer.

„-Prices forwarded on application to

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WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,

SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE at Robinson Large

ONE GODOWN No. 117, Prsya East, Bowrington,

Apply to

DORABJEE NOWROJEE, : Victoria Hotel "Hongkong, 3rd July, 1893.

TO LET.

SEYMOUR TERRACE,

MACONDRAY BROTHERS & LOCKARD. N THIRD FLOOR la Noc Creen's Road,

Commission Merchants,

No. 3 Water Strok

Yokohama

15th August, 189.

ROOMS in College Chambers, No & OLD BAILEY STREET, A

- OFFICES in Victoria Buildings, wa

DAVID BASSOON, BONS & CA,^ “Songhong, sårð June, 1895)

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