something, and that quickly, to put her fiances
uron à sound dasli.
The price fixed for the ropee seems to us an excellent one. In the first place, and as a minor print; it makes the anna practically of the same Value as the British penny- little move to fucilitate intervational transactions. On more is because it puts the
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"blooded "families, but the morganatic marriage among Teutonic people has been contracted as rule for the purpose of replenishing exbiusted purses, tradesmen's daughters or rich actresses belag the favorite prey of the aristocratic adven. turer. In the case of the present bouse of Great Britain the Queen has always been reposted as setting her face resolutely against the morganatle
Civil Service.
Important grounds it is well, boes not seriously relation, which must be la overstatement, as the diminish the present value of the hoarded süver-Princess May comes of merganatle stock and In the hands of native Tediens, whilat at the the nearest kinsmen of the Queen have lived in same line it is not high enough_to b Ing about that relation. It is true that she never recog any sudden and salons ilse to the exchange
nixed
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of their children, but probably winked which might give an unnecessary abock to the at pensions provided for them in the Army and Irade of the country, One quotation from the Committee's report may be made, for it tends to show that the change is not so counter to the Instincts and traditios of the people after all, After polating cut that the alteration will not change the nature of the currency fo the hands of the people, because the silver coinage will, of course, still circulate as batore, it is remarked that "gold has never been entirely out of in India. It is true that silver has for the last 3 or 40 yeas been more exclusively used than is many of the countries referred to (these were enantiles having a regular gold standard). But though gold coins have not been in use as gal tender, and ro fixed ratio has been established between gold and silver colna, there is no part of lodia in which gold ecias are not procurable, and well known and recognised as a form of money; the value of the chief gold being entered in the prices current." In conclusion we may confidently ausers that the Comfilice has shown the practical sense and knowledge of the condition and habits of the people which night have been expected from its constitution. So great a change cannot take plate without some dislocations of trade, and some cases of indiviʼual hardship. But the change his beed effected promptly, and than its effects have been mirimited, whilst even for the
ceins
sake of India we have not to swallow any economical harestes, or 1st murielves be per suaded into taking steps which, whilst posibly benefiting her, would aid others more, and Injure aurselves most of all-peships to an extent which might have endangered our position as the bankers of the world.--Liverppel Journal of Commerce.
PATTI'S VANITY.
Considerable gossip bas been created in Paris by the appearance of Impresario Schormann's bask (pablished by MM. Tresse & Stock), which deals chiefly with anecdotes about Adelina Patil. Some of the stories are la questionable taste. Others, however, like the following, are characteris ic of the great prima donna und aro amusing
"When the company which M. Schurmann was piloting was about to start for Bucharest, Mme. Pati absolutely refused to proceed to that place, on account of the severe cold weather and deep snow. What was Mr. Schurmann to do All the seals in the theatre at Bucharest had been sold in advance. Suddenly a thought struck him. He wrote to his agent-la-advance thus: "Send me by return a telegram in the following terms: 'The Italian and Roumenlan noblilty here are prepiring a splendid reception
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If there be a legal wife of George, as the rumor of the "Lady of Malta "her former reported home giving her this title-warrants the public ja thinking there is, the case_more resembles that of George the Fourth and Mrs. Fi'zherbert than the ordinary morganatic con. nection For Mrs. Fitzherbert was wedded by the then Prince of Wales for her beauty, and she was better fit to sit as Queen of England than many of the women who have been la Its line. That he really loved her was shown by his return to her after separation from the Princess Caroline. Mrs. Fizberbat was intelli. gible to be queen; she married the Prace pri vately, knowing that she could not be queen. The "Lady of Malla" married Prince George believing, as he believed, that he would never be king. The gossip may have slight founda- tion. That there was, however, a material barrier of some klad deferilog de marriage of the Place with his new bride has been obvious:
Chicago Herald.
THE WILD-CAT" COLUMN.
Wazes in Australla are fast on their way to
14%, a week. In fact, they have, in cases, more than got there alieady,
lot of
Once more, how about that £10,000 missing from the debris of the Imperial Bank ? It must have gone somewhere, even if the cat took it.
The Bank of New Z:aland's Habili Jes in Aus- tralia-fixed deposits, corrent accounts, and notes-amounted, at the end of Jone, to £393.588, and its avaliable cash to Laj6,161, or over 65 per cent.
the promoter has sneaked off, and only a few remnants of the all-round boomster are to be seen in Pitt and Collins streets, to be recognised by their all-ssness and the seedy conditiɔn of their pants. Under these circumstances gold.
lolug will go ahead.
Melbourne igal ainages to a mining manager, An elegant assortment of "wires" sent by & sad produced la the course of a law" case, last
week**
Jan. 2. 1893 -Wire news any further developments water crushing. Keep things “Jan. 24, 1893—Telegraph any further encouragement, help greatly stiming shares come forward."
Hotels.
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
Thorma shtuated at a height of 1,200 feet above sea-level, having been Lessed by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," {s Now Open and will be run to confunction with their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling them to affer special Inducements to Visitors und Residents.
HIS commodious and well appointed
SUMMER RATES.
Jan. 55, 1893-Crush speedy possible; Oxa perinn, per day..... Rannces come right; large remittance next Tots- One person, per week day: whe encouragement."
One person, one month........................$70 10 jan. 15, 1893-Telegraph'encouragingnews, | Manied couple (occupying ons room) per separate wire from other."
Mantled couple (occupying ane room) per
Manded couola (occupying one room) per
mooth.......................... For full particulars apply to
#Jin. 27. 1993 —Telegraph encouraging report ry water crushing levels; great success follow."
Feb. 7, 1891.-Some enthudasm in reply | would just revive and means success.
"Feb. 7, 1893.-Wire report for publication. Assist me getting shareholders come forward. And yet people who were never down a mine ta their life, will read and take notice of managers' reports, and will speculate la mining shares Sydney Bullitte.
CONSUMPTION, Wasting Disesses, and General Deblilty. Doctors disagree as to the relative value of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophoshpites; the one supplying strength and flesh-the others. giving nerve power and acting as a tonic to the digestion and entire system, Bot in Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oll with
Hypophosphites the two are combined and the effect is wonderful. Thousands who have derived | no permanent benefit from other preparations have teen cured by this "Scott's Emulsion " is perfectly palatable, and is easily digested even by those who cannot tolerate plain Cod Liver OIL Any Chemist can supply it. A. S. Watson- & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong mod China.. -[Advt.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR SINGAPORE AND FENANG,
The Brokin Hill Proprietary is the greatest silver mine in the world. In 1887, its silver cost 21. ad, an ox. to produce, and last year it cost 11. Bd. Its lead cost per pound Hittle over 1d.THE Steamship in 1887, and now it ema about a halfpenny.
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The average price paid for public crushing, on Ballarat and Fendige, a ston. Five-head batteries can be hired fiom 25. to a. 6d, per tour. At 5. a ton zo head of stamps will return about 50 per cent, profit. In N.S.W. the average cost is over 101, chiefly because bat teries are not only small but the heads are, an a- rule, ridiculously light,
Some sensation has been caused by the not unexpected issue of criminal summonses charg Land, Building, and Deposit Co., wit conspiring
to misrepresent the company's affairs. This
"PROTOS,"
Captain H. Johannien, will be despatched for the above Forts on SATURDAY, the 16th inst., at a P.M.
For Freight or Passare, apply to
KING WO CHEONG,
No. 33, Prays Central Honokane. 24th August, 1893
1947
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAIWANFOO.
"THALES,"
for the arrival of Mnie, Fl. The Ministrying the late officials of the Sydney Imperial THE Company's Steamship he represented. Sighs, torches and music. Telegraph the bour of your arrival ' The faithful deput obed his fastrac tons. Let M. Schurmann cantlete the tale. On reading the telegram the diva #shed with plaesuto.
These people, eild she, fare charming, When do we start To-morrow morning, since you with 11,7
"In the evening we alighted from the train at Bucharest. On the platform stood sixty genila- in full dress. men in line, calm and silent, The torches bleed, the flag waved, flowers fell In profusion, and the band played the national
ales.
"Weicame, madam, in the name of the nobil lly exclaimed an elderly gentleman in Italian.
"Mine. Patti thanked him with tears of emo. tion and gratitude in her eyer, get into a sleigh amid roar of cheerter, and, escorted by her sixty admirers all in full dress, made her triumphal entry into Bucharest.
"At the door of the hotel while the vivar redoub'ed in force, I asked my agent-in-advance to follow me inside.
Impos-Ible,' he whispered. Why ?!
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case will, amongst other things, draw attention Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the to the stipendiary connection of certaia Gover-ahove Parts on SUNDAY, the 17th fastant, at ment servants with public companies.
Cabled that the books of Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., Limited, show the Co.'s advances to be £3.410,000, divided among 154 accounts—the 10 largest whereof averaged £149.0001 One "big" man, not unknown in the mining world, is liable, in one way and another, for £450,000 calls. The scrawling of the shareholders in this colossal firm will spread death and destruction around,
The second largest sliver mine, In point of output, is the Huanchaca, of Bolivia. Its silver costs is, gå, an oz. to produce, and its output is nearly 7,000,000 ess. per year. In 15 years it has paid over £3,000,000 in dividends and has returned over 10,000,000 of silver. Its pre sident lately said that, anticipating a further decrease in silver value, the owner arranging to work at a profit even if silver fell
I am watching my dress salts. If I don't to to. gd." mind they will be off with-
a*Wz6n??
These gentlemen, You ordered a numerous and select deputatlon. I engaged all the chim- any-tweezers and Itali in masons of the town at
two francs a head. The hire of the dress aufis at five francs each, with the cost of the white ties and the gloves, comes altogether to 320 francs.!
"I almost felt inclined to cry “That's a mere nothing, and to double his salary."
"THE LADY OF MALTA."
ard
It is asserted, apparently with good authority that the hesitation of the Duke of York to marry the fiancés of his deceased brother was not da to egret over Clarence's death nor to special dislike of the Pilccess. The Duke of York has been a man for some years. Born in 1865, not expecting to be king, he has lived a free life, and it is now belleved that he has been marsled for several years. His wife is said to be member of the Roman Catholic church, and several children are witness to their union. The marriage with the mother of these children la declared to have been legally performed by a minister of the wife's church. That the Prince should have kept it secret requires no explans flon. The Queen is bitterly hostile to the creed of her earlier ancestors, and li is unconstitutional Ar the trivning bouro to intermarry with Roman Catholics.
Were
Daylight,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
General Managers. Hongkong, 24th August, 1893. 1945 SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR BANGKOK (DIRECT). HE Company's Steamer
THE
#KONG BENG," Captain J. B. Jackson, will be despatched for the above Port on SUNDAY, the 27th instant,
at 10 A.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
YUEN FAT HONG, Agents.
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"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL..
THE Steamabip
"BENGLOE," -
That foe, fat monopoly, the Australian (Sydney) Gas Co., reduces gas to 5 per 1000 from 1st September The electrle light has to be reckoned with shortly. It will be fatoreslog. Captain Sarchet, is due Eers on 1st proximm, by the way, to watch N.S.W. Counc! the fencing between the Gas Ca, and the syndicate and will have quick despatch.
For Freight or Passage, apply to which is grabbing the Colo Valley and Grose
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. water rights to generate electricity. Or rather, the syndicate doesn't specially want to generate
Agents. anything but a company, and shares, and cash. Hongkong, 24'b August, 1893.
CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
The old alluvial diggings throughout Australia are belog fosilcked as they never were fossicked before. Thousands of diggers are prospecting for want of better employment. Of course they rich patches, and pockets will be found for a won't average 'wages, but certainty. At Woods Polat, Vic, last week, one man got aga oss. In half-an-hour. Remember- ing the character of the old Woods Point diggings, it would be safe to say that he is not likely to get another ago cas, in half a year.
*
It is ald that at least 40 members of the Victorian Legis ature would jump upon their hats for joy it William Simpson were safely dead and barled-or "squared." Fat Man's emissaries are alleged to be strewing the daily walks of Simpson with banana skins and orange-peel, and they report on his state of health like so many touta engaged watching "dangereur" Borse for the book-makers. The worst of it in that Simpson foutishes on the bitter hatred of the bank-gung, and accepts the banana-akins as personal compliments.
When the problem of the succession of the crown took on the unexpected aspect caused by the death of the first born of the Palace and Princess of Wales, the
celibacy of George was assumed and the woman the
When silver fall to 31. 3d. no of, newspaper Quten had chosen to be mother of the
men Interviewed the great Australian authority heir of the crown was coolly transferred from
on the subject-Manager Howell, of Broken ona brother to the next in line with no more
Hill Ha was sorry, but not surprised; confident, respect for natural affection than if the two were
If not cheerful,' It would mean that many low- at possessed of the ordinary attributes of haman beings.
When the secret marriage of the Dokerade mines would close, and would then cause of York was adrulited, presumably by himself, ilver to be firm. Anyhow, the Proprietary could and in order to avold an alliance that would workata profit even if sliver fell to 21. 6d. When it slumped to as, yd, Howell again came up discicse as well as degrade the wife and children smiling with the assurance that the mins can be already bis, the exigencies of the dynasty a worked of 26. Tās sliver mins of the world will reported an settling all subordinate questions probably continge to pour out its ton of aliver As heir to the throne, George could not mar every day; but should silver stand at, say, 25, Roman Catholle. Ta do sa would be equira- lest to abdication. Under the act of scifiamento, nearly every other Australian mine, now at by which the present house was seated on the work, will go to sleep. ↑
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throne of Great Britain, the succession is entailed do Protestants
As it is, the gold mining Industry of Australia
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week
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20.00 60.00
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NOTICE.
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HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
SUMMER CHARGES. JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, $75 PER MONTH for BOARD and LODGING in ROOMS facing Peddar Street or to the Eastward.
FURNISHED ROOMS without Board $45 Per Month. Apply to Manager and/or Secretary.
HONGKONG HOTEL. Hongkong, toth May, 1893.
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such a place as this was the one thing THE Undersigned has always thought that needed to fit In between HOTEL Live and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing It be First-class la every detall. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK
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380 notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER the Parties sending Dishes, &c, for same-and Cash, Scale on application.
The Penslar Hotel is now RE- Undersigned bess to kundance that
OPENED for BOARDERS.
The STAG HOTEL has 16 Cool and wall ventilated Bed-rooms, fitted with Dauche and Shower Spray Baths and every convenience.
! Having TWO BARS. Unser and Lower, also
First-class BILLIARD ROOM, visitors will find the Accommodation all that can be desired. The Hilliard Table is on excellent ope, and only the best Liquors are kept: First-class Culatát. BOARDERS by the Day, Month or Year on moderate ferms.
Application for same to he made to
L. C. AIREY, Proprietor.
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THE SHAMEEN HOTEL.
BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON.
"THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably situated within a few minutes walk of the 'River Steamer Wharves,' is now open to receive Visitors.
The Bed-rooms are cool, afry and comfortably
famished, 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 Incury in season, and the cuisine is in expert. enced hands.
Monthly Board for One Person...$35.00 Tific
manow......$15.00 AMERICAN FROZEN OYSTERS alwayı on hand and served in every Style.
Breakisst...
This ... Dinner......aavikovos
$0.50 ****$0 75
......$1,000.
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served
in Excellent Style at short notice.
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1893.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
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“OMFORTABLY FURNISHED or UN
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Apply to
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2, Pedder's Hill. Hongkong, 18th February, 1893.
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(DOSE FOR ADULTS 15 TO 35. ORAINS TROY.)
the most approved and most efficacious remedy in cases of HEADACHE, MI- GRAINE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER, TYPHUS, INFLUENZA, DENGUE, ́ERYSIPELAS, HOOPING COUGH, and many other complaints. It is also the very best Antiseptic. Highly recommended by the Medical Faculty, Ask for Dr. KNORR'S ANTIPYRINE! Each Tin bears the inventer's A WELL APPOINTED BILLIARD ROOM.signature "Dr. KNORR" in red letters.
Wines, Spirits, Mali Liquors, etc., of the best quality only.
JOHN C. FOSTER, Manager,
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THIS First-class FAMILY HOTEL ↳
situated on the beach at KULANGSOO and has First-class Accommodation for Visitors. An EXCELLENT TABLE is kept, and WINES, SPIRITS, und MALT LIQUORS of.
ka very best quality.
Terms Moderata.
R. HELLWIG, Proprietor.
Amoy, 1st September, 1892.
KAIKATEI HOTEL, KOWAKI-DANI, HAKONE, JAPAN.
"DERMATOL" is the best Vulnerary ; ils eflect in stimulating the closing up of Wounds, is described as amazing.
To be had at every reputed Chemist and
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Suppiles constantly on band at the China Export, Import, and Bank Co-Sole Agents for Chica
Beware of spurious Imitations. Hongkong, 1st April 1893-
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THE MIIKE COAL MINING COMPANY.
THE MIKE COAL is
BITUMINOUS COAL
of dark reddish colour. For steam purposes it has been pronounced to be the best and the most economical of all the Japanese Coals. Its (28
export is increasing yearly, and the opinions expressed by several of the largest regular consumers are. In testimony of the excellent qualides of this coal
EVEN hundred feet above Miyanoshita, THE TWENTY-SEVENTHHOLDIRA picturesquely situated on the Hakone hills, the shove COMFANY will be held at the HEADying a Cool Breeze throughout the Summer OFFICE, Victoria, Hongkong, en FRIDAY, the months, and commanding the Finest Scenery in 15th proximo, at 4 o'clock M., for the purposs of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement | of Accounts to 30th Ap:ll last, and of declaring Dividends.
the district.
Excellent Accommodation for VISITORS, including private suites of rooms, HOT MINERAL BATHS and WATERS (bighly recommended by the Medical Faculty), First class Cuisine, good attendance, Wines and Spirits of the best quality, &c, &c.
Charges strictly moderate.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the and to the 15th prox, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. H. RAY, Secretary. Hongkong, 24th August, 1893.
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ONE HOUR AND A HALF, FROM KOR
via NISHINOMIYA.
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BEST of weight, etc., etc.
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