there are less then from twelve to fifteen thousand, These troops are mostly Manchu men, and are armed with Winchester repeating rifles. Against these troops the Japanese have only succeeded In sending to the front up to date about 3,200
men.
upen
The force sent is very lozufficient. Stuce the King of Korea fell into the power of the Japanese on the 23rd of Joly, other officers have been selected for the more important ports in the provinces. Several have essayed to enter their duties, bot have not been successful The men who bave just been appointed Governors of the different provinces have abrolutely no control over the people, and anarchy reigns supreme throughout the land. I fear that the Japanese demonstration of the year of grace 1994 will prove no better than the awful blond curdling affair of 1591. The Koreans will not listen to reforma anggested by the Japanese, and instead of bettering her position to the peninsula, japan will find the course of events usher in the very reverse.ode Herald.
WAR NEWS FROM TIENTSIN.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1894.
been alternately used, and this occurred after one of them bad been shuffled and cut in the. usual manner.
In another ce fo the East Indice a pack of cards was in service which bad been played with before, and these were shuffled and cut in th
soal way. When the pack had been dealt aut
Co-day's Advertisements.
THE
the dealer was found to have all the thirteen "NEW VICTORIA HOTEL” trampe (parts), his partner had eleven clubs, his antagonist on the left band twelve housts, and the one on the right twelve diamonds.
At the Union Whist Club of Bowingne on one occasion a player desit himself and partner, in the course of an ordinary game, the twenty-six red cards, while to their opponents fell the twenty- six black.
the
The most noterloos kand of whist ever played is that known the Duke of Cumberland's hand." It has never been definitely settled how this hand came to be dealt, but such a peculiar combination naturally suggests suspicions of foul play. However, the fact remains that the Doke, playing do rooms at Bath, held in his handa king, kouve, olne, seven of trumps nce, king, queen, (clubs); sce, king of diamonds;
ace, king, queen kwave of hearts; and ace,
of spades; and yet was unable to secure single trick, and moreover, lost a bet of £20,000 apen the band. This incredible result was achieved as led with trump follows:-The Dake, of course, and found his partner vold in that sult. Mis
cuil lelt band adversary (whom we may saving "Z" the remaining five trumps and teb, right, and his right-hand adversary adversary no diamonds, the consequence was that "2"
the Duke with better trumpr, after taking the them. We will watt and see. Admiral Ting, assisth trick, bad the lead with the seven remain
ing diamonds, and thus "y" and the thirteen tricks,
A enrrespondent, who left Shanghal Jest Tuesday for Tientsin, writes from that port on the 18th (nst, as follows:--At Cheloo we were told that the Polyang Squadron of the Chinese fleet, consisting of ten large ships and four torpedo boats had left for parts unknown, Yesterday howeve, len ships of the said squadron morning, followed us trip Tako, veeping at a respectable distance from the shore. What has become si the other four I
acc,
WILL OPEN
TO-MORROW
(SATURDAY),
SEPTEMBER 1ST.
MADAR & FARMER,
Proprietors.
1935
Hongkong, 31st August, 1894.
CHINA MERCHANTS' STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY'S DEBENTURE
LOAN OF 1886,
16TH DRAWING:
INTEREST DUE and DRAWN BONDS of this LOAN will be PAYABLE at the OFFICES of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
day of September, 1894 BANKING CORPORATION on and after the 1st
already say the know rot, Malicious toogate trumped diamonds twice, and ".Y ""sitting over " Į application to the Undersigard.
WAS
the Japanese feet has
destroyed
s expected, landed at Tong-ku and took the Afternoon train with us to Tientsin. He is tail,
thin FLAT, with a sca
ascanty moustache and and probably feels himself more Rates beard and at of the
home on land then sex. Several of the trian, line a
they will
ly
and
2" made
A famous strange hand at whist f the "Yarborough band," so called from an Earl of Yarborough who held it. This band contained
Lists of Drawn Rands can be obtained on
For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION,
Agents Issuing the Loan,
T. JACKSON,
Chief Manager. Hongkang, 31st Angust, 1894.
7938
Ve card above nine. The earl, who gave his THE CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY, name to this hand, was for many years in the
traded with black ke Pelyane practice of laying £10,000 to £mgalost the
probably be conveyed by squadron, which probably require the coal for their own use a We-hal-wet or elsewhere. Viceroy 1 is said to be exceedingly
vexed hecause the Chinese -et
appeared to be of no use whatever, Two lines of contact torpedoes have
ave been laid within the Taku Bar, but outside the Huam and Chalos Barrier, and one line inside the month of the Felho River,
'' and it is now dangerous fer s'eamers to come bere. I am told that people fear a sising of the natives against their oppressive rolers, and all foreign missionaries ought to withdraw from all parts of the interior to the Trealy Ports without delay
and arm for the fray. The French gunboat Lies and the German gunboat Wolf are here; other Animals
follow them -Chind Gazette.
The following hems are from the Peking & Tientsin Timer August 18th-
may
The Russian Minister Count Cassini, bas lelt Tientsir for Chefuo.
The postal comier from Peking to Tientala was stopprit by Chinese soldiers at Chan-cha-wan On Thursday,
The Finch gunboat Lion has arrived at the Band. The Germen gunboat Wolf is expected to reach the land this morning,
The telegram from London stating that the Japanese Bret bad delete the Chinese fleet near Yokobama is incorect, as on Thursday
}
occurrence of this hand, and as the bet was very freely taken, the earl must have realized a hand- some.com, the real odds are 1,827 to 1.
LIMITED
(IN LIQUIDATION).
NOTICE in hereby given that a FIRST RETURN of CAPITAL amounting to $7.50 per Share has been DECLARED in this matter.
|
Co-day ́s Advertisements.
ST. ANDREW'S
CHAPTER,
HONGKONG, No. 218, S.C.
N EMERGENCY CONVOCATION of the AVE CHAPTER will be held in the FRIE MASONS' HALL,Zetiand Street, THIS EVENING, the 31st instant, at 8.30 for 9 pm. precisely, Visiting Companions are cordially invlied.
Hon, kong, 31st August, 1894.
T
"ODD VOLUMES."
: NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT.
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*HE MEETING announced for Te-night at the Mount Austin Hotel Is POSTPONED | owing to the Tram not running to the Peak
Terminat,
S. JEFFREY
Hot, Secretary,
Hongkong, 31st August, 1804-
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
f934
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANO, &C.
TH
HE U‹dersigned has received fastractions
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,.
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), the 1st September, 1894, commencing at 2.30 P.M.,
at his SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, (For Sundry Accountt),
'A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising :-
Wotels.
PEAK HOTEL,
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, altuated at a height of aan leet above sea-level, was just been thoroughly redecorated, reovsted and refurbished, and ► NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China.
SUMMER RATES,
(FROM MAY 1ST TO OCTOBER 11ST). One person, per day.
$400 25.00
One person, per week
One person, per month......from $70 to 85.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
day
7.00
day .........
Married couple (occupying one room) per
week..........
45.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
month........
.........from $120 to $40.00 For further particulars, apply to
MANAGER,
New Victoria Hotel,
Hongkong, trat August, 1804.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Masonic,
ZETLAND
No. 525.
LODGE,
LOIMG. will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, T-MORROW, the at September, at 8.30 for a p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkor, 25 h August, 18:14
REGULAR MEETING of the above
Entimations.
914
LEVY HERMANOS.
[EWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS. A great variety in Fancy Goods and Optical Instruments.
Novelles received by every Mall.
7591
1931 WA
BOARD and LODGING from $60 to $70
Month.
Manager.
[F61
R. TUCKER.
Hongkong, 9th August, 1894-
HOTEL DE LA PAIX.
FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES.
THE HOTEL. situated on the FRENCH CONCESSION, * very convenient spot on SHanken, is now prepared to offer the BEST ACCOMMODATION in any TOURISTS or OCCASIONAL, VISITORS who wish to bring their FAMILIES to pay a visit to CANTON, and EVERY POSSIBLE ATTENTION will be paid to thele Comfats.
DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in SILK TAPESTRY and PLUSH, CANTON BLACK- WOOD, FANCY & MARBLE-TOP tables, BOOK-CASE. WRITING DESK, MUSIC- STAND, OVERMANTELS, ORNAMENTS, A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE kept, BRASS FENDERS, CARPETS, RUGS, CUR-WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quality; and the Charges for the same ace EXTREMELY
SHAREHOLDERS on the Register can obinin PAYMENT of this on producing their SCRIP to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION on and after the oth September, 1894 and on signing the Ferm of TAIN COTTAGE PIANO, by JOHN BRING- FAIR and REASONABLE. Receipt to be obtained at the sld Bank. Hongkong, 31st day of August, 1894-
J. GOOSMANN, Liquidator.
Considering the number of times that we read of a dealer finding himself with a band counting thirteen tramps, it seeras difficult to credit that the odds against the occurrence of this com- bination are 158,753.389,899 to 1. Yet there are the true odds, provided the cards are properly buffled. In the majority of the cases which occur the odds are much less, owing to imperfect shuffling, especially when playing with a new pack
of cards. Que of most painful affal's which ever | 939) occurred connected with the game of whist was the De Roos trial, in which Lard de Rosa (the premier baron of England) was convicted of cheating at play. Lord de Roos was a skilfel player, and increased his legitimate chances of gale by almost invariably having an honour
of-card-sharpers called sauter sick
the
GOVERNMENT BILLS.
for SPECIE-MEXICAN
"ENDERS
ONE
&
AD & FONS.
MEAD
MATCH, CUTLERY
IRON and
when it was his deal by well-known DOLLARS, Current in this Colony, and BEDSTEan's with WIRT
It was well-known saying of Lord weighing 7.1.7. in Exchange loz Sterling Bill
What would and do if you saw a Drawn at to die sicht, on the Lords Commis- man chosting at car
cardi
ford's
HANDSOME TEAK SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED GLASS. EXTENSION DINING- TABLE. SOLIU TEAK DINING CHAIRS, DINNER
and WAGGONS, DINNER DESSERT SERVICES, ELECTRO-PLATE, GLASS WARE to TABLE LINEN, LAMPS, FILTERS, &, &c.
BRASS BEDSTEAD and
and SPRING | MATTRESS,
BRASS MOUNTED and HAIR MATTRESSES. HANDSOMELY CARVED TEAK WARDROBES with BEVELLED
MARBLE-TOP WASH- WARDROBES. STANDS and DRESSING TABLES, BED. ROOM FURNITURE, PANTRY, KITCHEN and BATH-ROOM REQUISITES,
&c.,
&c. Catalogues issued prior to Sale. On View from Friday, the 31st August, 1894.
TERMS OF SALE :—is customary,
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Enngkong, 27th August, 1894.
A well furnished BILLIARD SALOON with BAR attached.
V. A. ROZARIÓ, Manager,
(834
Canlan, 31st July, 1894,
BAY VIEW HOTEL.
THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-ki-wan Rood.)
"Bet upon him, to be sioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, London, will | GLASS DOORS, CUPBOARDS and LINEN HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and
4th
sure. It le to be feared that some of his lord-be received by the Chief Paymaster, Army Pay ship's noble hi-nda were accustomed to act apan Department. until
1 A.M. on TUESDAY, the this maxim. It was in the course of this trial
September, at thst a distinguished whist player stated in
The Tenders to state the total amount required evidence that his winnings at whist had aver
(in Pounds Sterlin and the amount for which each Rill should be drawn, but no Bills will be Issued for sums "ves than £100,
the Chinese fret wisale natted off Shan-bal-kuan, | #ged £1,500 a year for twenty years. and yesterday it was off the Pelho bar.
transl 1
The United States Consul and Mr. Tenney were rudely treated in the Tientsin native city rrently, while on teest way to the Viceroy's Yann M
ures should be taken to protect 60 al rrigners from the insults of the ignorant populace, who seem to te unable to understand the
mest eh mentary international obligation. The Tientsin press have for sale, at the very low price of $1.00 per set of five volumes, the English t
of The Peking Gazelle from 15, 1857. ta
to F-bruary Rib, 18gr. As this ag execured with WAS
greal care by scholars, it should be useful o't hinese, it it a valuable record of Chinese ellers during the period embraced. It is
well prin ed
and each of the an good paper, five volumes contains a copiouslodex of contents, The 13th inet, about 1 o'clock in the after- en wedle the floating bridge was being opened for to salt ship to pass, there came a wheel barnene with a heavy load, who pushed his whteldame from a very high bridge to low me. As the momentum of the wheel- brow eve.cam: bis own force, he could not at both the coolie and the result was at
the whed-barrow fell Into the river. It is said that the wheel-hurrow was up in a few minutes, but the man rever vypeared
gain.
As there has been so much rain of iste
of the
the liver overflows its banks at several places of which Hatao Lin Chuang is one, the men village being afraid that the water would cover thei vi lage, huil a back with poles planks and mud on the Irth
eff.cv
upon
AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM.
TREE are some truths that ought to be blown through A million speaking trumpets every hour; that ought to be printed in big type on the front page of every signboard at the crossroads, that ought to be taught that ought to be painted on evory. newspaper↑ in my school. And this is one of them: There is no such thing on earth as a tonic medicine.
People talk of "tonios" and doctors talk of "tonios." Pshaw! When a country is discovered in which no food atnily and over raiand or imported, and in which the men, women, and children are all well and hearty, we may conclude they subsist on some sort of "tonio." The mischief this delusion short tonice has done is beyand calculation. It leads the sick to lean on broken reads, to expect roliof from a source from which it is simply impossible that relief can comme, to waste money in buying tonics," and precious time waiting for there alleged "tories" to work miracles.
Mr. Thomas Foster, of 15, Chatham Flser, Adelaide Street, Huil, in an sooount of a recent Illness says, Emong other things, this: "I then tried stomach tonics, but they did me no good."
Suppose we have his whole story, which is short, and male our comments on it afterwards. He eyes Up to the month of June, 1801, I was strong and healthy. At that time I fell into low, work condi
on, I felt loogold and beavy, and was always tired. in the chest and aides after nating, whilst my stomach I had a foul taste in the mouth, and a dreadful pain
wat likes a burning fire. I was much troubled with wlad, which seemed to roll all over me, and I had a constant balching and ring in my throat. I was in agony day and night, and for hours I walked about the room rubbing my chest in the effort to obtain rollef. I lost a deal of sleep, and felt worse thred in the morning than when I went to bed. Gradually I became weaker and weaker until I had hard work to follow my employment, for, I was in miary all the
**I went to a doctor, who sounded me and gave me
On the next day ab which #35 8 o'clock in the evening, a man tried to steal the planks, Fortunately he was seen by the villagers, other wise the water would Eve come straight in The man was caught and sent to the Tientsin district magistrate's yamen to be
to be punished. Consular amifications have been lasted by the British Consul at Tientsin enjoining the strict observance of neutrality all British subjects during the continuance of the present unhappy war between China and Japan. He also states medicines, but I got no relief, and after taking his that be bas been requested by the Chinese medicines for a month, I left off going to him. I Authorities to notify to masters of British 1 steamers | then tried stomach fonder and other medicines bat entering the port of Taku that they should go nothing ald me any good. In this state I continued very slowly when within one mile of the black week after week, growing more fooble all the wille. I buoy so as to avoid running lato torpedoes, &c.lt that if I did not soon and a remedy I should be The Consul further notifies that he has been dons for altogether. Instructed by H. B. M. Minister at Peking to Inform British subjects that be has strongly arged the Admiral on the station to send a gun boat to the Settlement.
We have heard 1 nothing about any atonement beleg made for the outrage on the people on
board the Chungking. We are not desirous of
on
"In October, 1891, a book was left at my house telling of a medicine esiled Mother Beigel's Ourative Byrup, and describing a case like mine that had be
ared by it. As I had often board titis medicine well spoke of, I made up my mind to try it, and get bottle from Mr. Cousins, in Anlaby Road. After I
The Tenders in he in duplicate and in sealed. covers addressed to the Chief Paymaster, Army Pay Department and endorsed "Tenders for Government Bille,"
Tenders is reserved.
The right to accept or reject any or all of the
WILLIAM L. BARR,
Colonel,
&C.,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
[gar
TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be bad on the Island. "BAY VIEW occupies the best slivation on the Shru-kl-wan
Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Steam-launch-s can at
any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.
To the other attractions of this popular resoxt BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDÈR'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. daily.
Private Dloners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can
*HE Undersigned his received lestructions | be served at all hours,
Chief Paymaster, China THE to Sell by
Her Majesty's Treasury Office,
Queen's Road. Hongkong, 319 August, 1894.
FOR SHANGHAI AND KOBE.
THP Steamship
"ARROYO,”.
1936
Captain R. Sam, will be despatched for the abo. Perts on TUESDAY, the 4th September.
For Freight, apply to
Hongkong, 31st August, 183
".
ON
PUBLIC AUCTION,
TUESDAY, the 4th September, 1794, AT 3.30 P.M.,
at his SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road, SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. Comprising:- TAPESTRY COVERED DRAWING- | ROM SUITF
MARBLE-TOP CENTRE & SIDE TABLES. CHIMNEY GLASSES, PICTURES and ORNAMENTS
GLASS BOOK-CASE, DESK & WRITING
FARFETS and RUGS.
TATA & Co.,
Ageats.
1937
TOP SID BACK
"STRATH" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S. S. STRAT - DON," FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS. "ONSIGNÉES of Cargo are hereby informed
that all Goods as being landed at their risk Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be ob'alred.
No flaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the 6th September, will be sub- ject to rent.
All claims against the Steamer must be pre-
sented to the Undersignad on se before the 6th September, or they will not be recognised
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are
to be left in the Golowns, where they will be examined on the 6th September, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 31st August, 1794-
EXTENSION-DINING TABLE, MARBLE- SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED GLASS WHATNOTS and DINING-ROOM
CHAIRS.
CROCKERY, GLASS and PLATED-WARE. DOUBLE & SIN LE IRON BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES, WARDROBES with GLASS DOORS CHEST of DRAWERS, MARBLE. TOP DRESSING TABLE & WASHSTAND.
ONE COTTAGE PIANO, by SCHIELDMAVER
SOPHEN,
&
ONE NEW JAPANESE JINRICKSHA. ONE COOKİNG STOVE,
ALIO
ONE ENTOMOLOGICAL CABINET, (Mada of Seasoned Camphor Wood), &c..
&c. TERMS OF SALE :—As customary,
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 30 h August, 1894.
To be Let.
TO LET.
'93
08. 7 & 9 SEYMOUR TERRACE, (909NCES La Victoria Buildings.
OFFICE in No. 4, Prava Central, GODOWNS in WANCHAL at the back of MCGREGOR'S BARRACKS,
OFFICES, and ROOMS at Connaught House,
DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co.
[23 Hongkong, 24'b August, 1804.
SPECTAL NOTICE. “HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" #
had taken two does. I felt grateful relief, and bufon, Tbe on sale at the Hongkong sad Victarts pressing hardly the Chinese authorities in a I had quite finished the bottle F was completely oured, time of difficulty, but we came too earnestly and hava alooo been in the best of health.
Hotels, opposite, the Hongkong Club, and at Imprese on them the necessity of prompt action "I thank God that this medicine was ever made | Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5.30 to In cases of this kind. reparation will be without effect, apology and Anown to me. Otherwise I should have been in my 7.30 o'clock.
effect. To be accept-grave before now. I will answer anyone who may
PRICE........
............................TEN CENTS.
able it should be prompt and sufficient. We write me concerning the facta hero set forth. Your Coples ordered from the Office will be charged have no doubt about the good will of the Viceroy, truly (Bingned), Thomas Bouter, 15, Chatham Place, the usual rate-25 cents. but he is hampered to every direction from all Adalalds Street, Hall, March 4th, 1809." zorla of motive, of them of the basest
most
Advertisers are reminded that the Henghong Now Int ses. The symptoms of Mr. Foster's kind. If what the Japanese ex-chared d'Affaires complaint at ally, solable. He suffered Telegraph has by far the largest circolation of relates of the state of things at Pek
Peking
form indigestion and dyspepsia. The medicines any English newspaper published in the Far Chios should be red crisis demands that all administered by his physician or purchased by him- East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms o China should be unlted. 34, to use President if proved useless because they were not addressed application.
Lincoln's homely illustration, they engage in to the dieses with which he was actually splicted, 14 swapping horses while crossing the stream," bat possibly to one or more of its symptoms. To they will inevitably bring on their country abollah any existing evil it is always causes wa munt disaster and humillation and perhaps role. The work at v R 0. business in hand is the war, and to lie successfs) conduct and speedy termination the efforts of every official mind in Chins should be solely
directed,
EXTRAORDINARY DEALS AT
WRIST.
Hongkong, 14th October, Bot.
FOR SALE.
TO BE LET
5. WILD DELL BUILDINGS
Rooman diasted in the best part of the building.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co., Ld. Kongkong, oth March, 1804.
[139
N° (Feralebed or Unfurnished) Five Good
HE HONGKONG DIRECTORY, and D The "stomach tonics" which Mr. Foster hoped from the Office of the Honkgong Telegraph might rellere him may have done so for moment on precisely the sates prioriple that a sharp application is the best and most complete work of the
ever published in ASIA, The Directory contains of whip and apar wakes up a tized horse, not by giring him strength, but by ronning ble sved all the latest and most reliable statistics concern serrous foros, with #derperrination to follow. That's Ing China, Japan and all the other Countries in bow (hayar was and will be.
the Far East, with a mass of varied Information
Mother Belger's Oursira Byrup restored this gentle.on many interesting subjects unrivalled by any man to real and pulse bealth by cleansing his similar publication in any part of the World,
In the playing of cards a number of strange | gystem of the posion of diboses, by removing the and remarkabla hands have, are now, boun obutsoles and stabling the stomach to zisin and developed, and particularly at the game of whist. digut food. A very simple thing, yet how hard to le Dundee four gentlemen had been playing | 4000mpliah, ob 1 mỹ mariers. together for about two hours with the ordioasy
This remady does it, however, sa is beatified by h awsuits, when one of them, after haring deali, - town of witnesses all over the Trocid=acitoesses who found his band to consist of the entire thirteen my more in grains of 100 merike sien you would, hays Wumps. All the time twe packs of sarde had i mine te sundownędko
PRICE......+$3.00
TO LET, WELLING HOUSES ¡----
"HIGHCLERE,” at MAQAZINE GAP. No. 1, RIPON TERRACE. FLOORS in BLUT BUILDINGS. FLOORS in ELOIN STREET, PIEL STEET and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS in No. 5, 5HELLEY STEIKT, No. 8, OLD BAILEY,
OFFICES:
PRAYA CENTRAL, over Moonrr, Dog.
GLAN LAPRALK & Co
To be obtained from all Booksellers in China, | GODOWNS 1--' Japan, the Miraite Settlements), 40, and at the blica of
"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFHL,”
Padder's Hill. Hunghoux, réch January, 1894--
BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply lo
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY CR, TAL. Hongheng, and July, stagi
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
(643
Four and a half hours from Yokohama. · FIRST-CLASS
THE
ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDINGS.
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE,
B561
SPECIAL Rates made FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor
THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Stress.)
THE getha was the one thing -HE Undersigned has always thought that
needed to fit in between HOTEL Live and the FRIVATE BOARDING House-providing be First-class in every detail. A place where one may have bis GRILLED CHOP & STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M. or
or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES Der MENU OF ORDER-the Parties sending Dishes, &c, for same—and Cash, -Terms: Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Month $13 TIAD........
$0.75.. Dinner It $1.25.00
of
10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office.
G. FALCONER & CO., 11ATCH and CHRONOMETER MANŲ.
VV FACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48. Queen's Road Central.
1897
CHS, J. GAUPP & CO., HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK.
MAKERS. IM ELLERS, SILVER.
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOXS. SAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. She Apenas For Enets Audemars Watches
wasted the bigbext Prizes st every Exhibition;
vndina Molighanden wol Sohn's CREDEVA GLASSES,
PTGLASSES гад
No. 8. Queen's Rasd Central,
THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.
IST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG
L TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.
25.--Aberdeen Dock.
40-Anderson, Capt. G. C., East Point. 24.—Anderson, Cápt. G. C., Praya Central,
8,--Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
9.-Bank Hongkong & Shanghai. 84.-Bank Hongkong & Shanghai, Peak Mess. 83-Bell, Dr., Residence. 68-Blackhead & Co., Office.
F. Residence.
65.-Blackhead, F.,
& Co.
& Swire, Shipping Dept.
36-Butterfield & Swire, Sugar Office. 364.-Butterfield & Swire, Refinery Quarry Bay,
42-Canadian Pacific Raliway Co. 22-China Mall Office.
11-Club, Hongkong.
1a-Club,
Peak,
71.-China Sugar Refinery, Town Office. 72.-Chins Sugar Refinery, East Point, 87-Compradore, U. Lapraik & Co, Office.
88,
do.
do, Residence.
75.pradore, Lauts. Wegener & Co.
J., Supt. S. O. & N. P; Co. 12.-Daily Press Office.
8c-Dairy Farm Co., Wyndham Street, 67.-Dairy Farm, Pok Foo Lum, 73.-David, A. J., Residence, 60-David & Co., Office. 20Dock Co. 41.-Dodwell, Car!!!! & Co. 17-Douglas Lapraik & Co.
58-Electric Co., Hongkong.
& Co., Pharmacy. Co., East Point,
Point. Co., West
C. Residence.
74.-
47.---Gas
31.--Gibb, Livingston & Co. 7.-Godown Kowloon, 81, Godown Co
Co
Praya Central.
33.-Godown Co., West Polat, 44.-Government House.
50.-Harbour Master.
6.--Harrison, W. Stuart, Residence. Cantlle 2.-Hartigas,
& Stedman, Dro, Haskell, D.. Residence, 95Hongkong Telegraph Office.
"C. J., Rendeu
Residence.
28,-
Wise & Co. Alice Memorial.
Government Civil.
Boa.-Hospital, Gas
32-Hotel, Hongkong. Public Telephone.
Mount Austin. 35-Hotel,
29.el,
Peak.
Victoria, Pabile Telephone.
Tung
Bonham Strand.
Residence.
77-Ho Tung, Praya Central,
Họ Tunk
Humphrey. D., Residence,
& Son, Office.
Central
30. Joseph, H. H., Residence, 23-Jordan, Dr., Praye 43-Jordan, Dr., Residence.
Residence,
San-Kennedy, I., Causeway Bay, 64-Kennedy, Horse Repository, a1.-Kerosene Godown. 70.-Kramer, J..
Residence, 91Lamke & Rogge. 93-Lamke, J., Residence.
Layton, B., Queen's Road, En.Lowson, Dr., Realderce.
Crawford & Co.
do. Residence.
39Mackintosh, E Residence,
On Insurance Co.
48.-Optum Farm. 19-P.&O. S. N. Co.
JI
$20
$85
Breakfast, Tiffin and Dlaner...
#
$45
Breakfast and Tiffin ..................... Tiffin and Dinner
#
$30
#
$40
0.
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served to Excellent Style at short notice.
Mexe,
Penk.
E.
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Office.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
45-Rope Factory.
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Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.
For Sale.
FOR
SALE.
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
'APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,
PÅN PRINTING PAPERS.
'APAN COPYING PAPERS..
"APAN WALL PAPERS.
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PRICES VERY MODERATE.
ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- signad.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
$, Queen's Road Contral Hongkong, pd January, sägå:
EC Residence.
A., Reitdence.
Comdr., R.N., Residence.
$2-Sallon Home
94.-Sassoon, M. S. & Co., Office.
100,--Sper
Flour Co.
„49--Showân & Co. $5-Siodman, Dr., Residence. 63.-Star DE 14-Telegraph Companies,
Stevens, G. R.
G.
. R., Residence.
76-Telegraph Companies' Mese, Pask.
Peak 14-Tram Station, I
93-Tang Kee & Co.
57.--Wickham, H, Residence.
61.-Wo Kee & Co.
16.-Watson & Co, Queen's Road, 79--Yueng Lara Kee.
38-Yven Fat Hong, Bonham Strand.
PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINES.
2.--Beveridge. Dr., Morrison Hil. 3-Hongkong, Canton & Macao 8-boat Co. 4-----Jardins, Matheson & Co., East Point. 5-Meyer & Co.
6.----North China Insurance Co..
1-Royal Karlomars' Mess, 7----Bckesla & Co.
In osas of FIRE sing up No. 13, The Exchange is upen day and night.
W. STUART HARRISON,
Managi
Hraghong, #141 Asgurt, 10p).
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