daughter of the Czar, was celebrated to-day at the Imperial Palace at Peterboff In the presence of the Imperial family, the Queen of Greece, Prince Christian of Denmark, the Princess of Wales and numerous other members of the royal families and distinguished personages. The Czar led the couple to the altar. The Metropollian, assisted by the court clergy; effi-isted at the ceremony. A salote of a hundred guns announced the conclusion of the marriage.
FOOCHOW NOTES.
FOOCHOW, August 15th.
A quarrel which took place lately between two Esmers in the village of Seong-ngan, respecting the proprietorship of a pond to which each had access through i's position, ended in s free fight when one was killed.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
Prengan troops have already gone home and have jalad rces with the Chloese and now he is afraid to proceed to his capital. The present Governor bas elan sartoned a guard at the river and will resist him if he attempts to crOST.
A new police magistrate has been appoi red to Chemulpo. He has been granted a good deal of power, being in fact the old office of "Era" revived. This is a secret inspectorship which gives
lves Its holder immense power giving him the power to act independently of the magistrate. It is a sort of government spy. Any suspicious character is reported to the Government and he perctically carries life and death in his i
hade. Tong Haka again appeared on the to Chysang- The Inconstant went down to chyeng Province to rescue two French priests who were reported to be to hiding. They could
no information
regarding them, but saw large get m sumbers of Teng Haks lining the banks. They report the whole provicce as practically armed. The Kanghwa troops who
abdue them have had feast. of reconcilia- They tlon with them and have returned,
all the have selised all government granaries and stores and report that they will bild them against the Japanese. A few dayr ago two government boats were sent down for tribute rice, but it was refused, as the Tong Haks
were sent
We hear that business in an very brisk with pawnshop proprietors in the cly that the of the establishments are TESQUECES of
of the extr
The advances now being beraming xha made by them are said to be ridiculously small. In the city on Monday last a native who had Imbibed the much samsky with his dinner went to the top of bla house to cool bla fevered brow, Unfortunately on his arrival there be over-refused to rec gni e the pe sent Government as
ment and the brats came back emply. balanced himself and falling on to the hard
a government
As I am writing this eleven Japanese transports trent ene:th. fractured his skenli, stones of the e
ng and five men-of-war. The Japanese from the effects of which he died almost
are arriving an refuse to give Information, but there is a report in Immediately.
the settlement that 9.000 have come or are coming. There are a number of coolles as well as borses. They have began landing, but as yet only a small force has landed.
We have with regret to announce the death of the Tartas General "which took place at his pamen on Saturday night last in the 32nd year of his ape We understand that his Excellency, rate erjoyed good health, was urland who 24
which carried him off. with a
•poplexy His early demir in ein he spaken of with report by his clearures and the people generally, The Lilix Mallon over the Long Bridge, which we reported last week as baving been hurned down by a mab, has been temporarily replaced by a matshed. In connecilan with the Inte this we are glad to learn that employs at this station have been dismissed The authorities have been from their posts
doleg their best to find out who the leaders of the mob concerned in the destruction of the bullding were, but so far they have not heer successful.
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Chinese side,
ik
and
The people of the Cheang-lok district have petitioned the Vloerey for permission to rale a company of soldiers to he maintained at their expense for the purpose of patrolling the streets of their cities at night time. The petitioners further
pray suntly of fire arms and ammuden. To this, his Excellency has sent a favourable reply. A similar petition has been presented he the lobbitants of Hock cheang, theuch is this case, fire arms and ammunition were not asked for the petitioners undertaking to minekle these themselves. The
permission asked for it is petition was also granted.
The cellt of the settlement of this case, on the
don to the mainly
energy left of the Special Commissioner, Mr. Chal In
after the riots In
1892. A who had to do with him speak very highly of the fHEmETEL, hhd UUct
tact which he showed when dealing with the Kies-ning gentry. Mr. Chat was able to crown his efforts by inducing the local autharles and gentry to subscribe for and present to the Hospital two large tablets beating the name of the hospital and an Inscription to the effect 1 at they were given by the mandarins These presentation tablets were nu! in piece lately with much expenditure of Crack es. and ceremariors bowing and scraping, and the Inevitable tea drinking and feasting.
Gl. who was sent up
and try.
enormous amount
An
of
The Japanese Conal reports that a verdict In favour of the Japanes- has been given in the Kowsking Hair. No one believes it, for it is hardly possible that any Anglo-Saxon could justify the pratical and alterly savage action of the Japanese. It is profect y incredible, and as the Japanese are not particularly noted for their truthfulness, no one places any reliance on the story. --N, C. Daily News.
CHINANFU
August 6th.
(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)
The latest news from the Rev. Gilbert Reid, who for some years was your correspondent In Chinanfa. Is that he has severed bis connection with the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Misalons and is about to start an independent association for purcases of misalon work among the higher It will be remembered by classes in China. many of your readers who have read Mr. Reid's letters and articles, that during his ten years' stay in China he interested himself more particu. say larly in trying to reach the official class, and was
obtaining In some measure successful views with and securing the favour of some of the bigher officials. Since bis return to America
Inter-
early last year he has been devoling himself largely to making addresses and detailing bis experiences in mingiing with the higher classer, endeavouring thereby to arouse more interest in what he regards as a orglected field of mission work.
not
It was because he fell that he would be less hampered in carrylog out bis own ideas, and because bis Mission Board felt it was
pre- of regular pared to go out of the beaten paths established | work;
that his connection was revered heavy taske working up of and he undertook the a new milestonery association. He writes that After
canvassing for his cause in America be seek expect to go to England aud Scotland to secure support there for his scheme. Chtuanfo cannot but wish Mr. Reid all success, for certainly
to
acies of d: spalchen during the two years through have been having ■ very pecullar rainy
which it has draged its weary way along. The New Hospital, built on the alte bought by the mandarins for the Church Misalonaty Society has been open since the 4th of June, and has drawn a steady flow of out-patients, while at present avaliable for the reception
We ste, lad to bear that the long standing difficulties arising out of the Klen-ning Fu riot are now fairly rettled-ind can congratulates a mission station she owes much to Mr. Reid's Mr. Mansfield n the conclusion of a long and pluck and perseverance in securing land in the of great opposition, for the tedious business which must have covered some suburb, in the face of great of mission buildings. season this year. Beginning in late Juse it rained frequently and heavily for about three werks, when It stopped, and for two weeks we had almost continously clear skies with excessive heat. Now, within the past ten days, it has started is to give us second edition of the of ir-patients are all full. During Ds. Rigg's raloy spell, raining Bearly every day. As absence on sick-leave the medical work has been ibe barging heat of the summer and
his trained native students, the main direction being taken by a young native doctor trained by Dr. B. Van Someren Taylor of Fuh- ning.
The following is the tea export since our issue
the
e berts
done
My
of the 18th lastant as per consignees return
For London:
Per Telamon
For Hongkong:-
Per Java......
For the Continent:--
Per Sachsen........
For New York:-
Per Fingly......
For
South African Ports:-
Per Crown of Arragon....
For Melbourne:-
Per Tsindasvupa
For Sydney:-
Per Tsinan
For Adelaide:-
Per Tsinan
- Echo.
now
KOREA.
189,018 lbs. 265,414
20,690 1
370.447
..... 46,939
..1,408,946 »
899.954 »
11
....... 106,079.
7,488 K
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
between tha
the long-contioned dryness of the spring in Shantung, our summer rains are always eagerly Looked forward to and welcomed when they come, though they always bring in their train such a brood of rummer complaints, such as diarrhea and dysentery, not to speak of malaria, which is
DOW
Lith
in the rains is always tinged with more or less sadness. Owlog to the early begin sing of the ralos the crops bere of millet, sorgham, and beans are in splendid condition and promise an abundant karvest. This will be all the more acceptable to the farmers, loasmuch as the spring wheat harvested late in May and early to Juns was not a very fall crop, owing to the asual droughts.-N. C. Daily News.
or for abu daat every day, that
TIENTSIN.
(FROM A CORRISPONDENT.)
TIENTSIN, August 20th,
urlved and the Linnet and Sivonich (Russlan) are expected this week, with a possibility of the Monocacy In'er on. We will now be able to give more than • good account of the lewd tellows of the baser sort, if they show any tearlener to become irrepressible. The river is
oldly scouring out, and their is no especial difficulty in reaching the hund with a draught of 10 feet. The Taku fort officers have orders 10 stop the entrance of any war-versel of which no notification has been given, and the special river is sa to prdoed that if requires a spec
are now working pilot. The two local arsenals
and enllument and drill are at full pressure; actively polug on in many provincial centres.
Mr. O'Conor en postant had a very long Interview with Mr. Jas. Keswick, and with Coant Cassini Inft for Cheloo yesterday, their pro spective movements are unknown.-N. C. Daily
Warreres have been correspoedingly
metal which was being used the distinction and totheply avespa favalon, The Pelyangu are
News.
BITS OF INFORMATION.
The year 1896 will be a leap year.
Buds Peath has the deepest arteri in well. The centre of Judalem now is New York city. The feebler the patient the less dangerous it is to take chloroform.
The highest volcare in the world is Cotopax), In Founder, 19,490 feet.
The largest dower is the rafflesia of Sumatra, whose diameter is nine feet.
Sheep and cows when ill seek out certain herbs which serve se medicine.
According to the "Century Dictionary" there
languages in the world. are abiat €1,000
When visilor enters a house in Japan he most lay aside h's street shoes at the door.
It is computed that there are in the United
33 900 deaf mutes. States 400 bled and
The British Museum contains 732 histories of England, covering every age of its growth,
There are about Bo,coo words la the German language; Italian, 45,000; French, 30,000; Spanish, 20,000
The highest moantala in the Western Con- tinent is Mount Serato, la Bolivia-11,284 feet, or ab at four miles.
Bricks from what is believed to be the old Tower of Babel are still found in great profusion at Birs Nimrad, Babylonia,
The Italians have probably been ruled by the greatest number of governments of any people now under one constitution.
About the thinnest thing in the world is the film of
a soap bubble, of which it would take 50,000,000 to measure an inch.
In Zealand there are miles upon miles of
New forests of kaurl trees, which average over 100 feet in height
ht and
50 feet in girth. There are
about 5.300 Indian in New York The Senres are the most numerous tribe, having in 1893 2,750 members.
China claims to have invented the comb, but to straighten ber no doubt Eve used something hair with that answered the purpose.
State.
It is possible for any Chinaman, on the pay mert of sufficiently large sum of mency, lo become a deliy in the Celestial Empire,
44
There are 360 mountainr in the United States which have a height exceeding 10,000 fest. The greatest number is in Colorado and Utah..
Church bells were first suggested by Paollalos, an Italian Bishop, and were intended for "driving away spirits and ridding the air ct devils."
corruption of the word "Yanker" Is a Yengeest," a term applied to the English! settlers by the Indian tribes to whom they first hecame known.
One of the oldest tones in the world is said to be the air song to the words—" We won't go home ll morning." It is known to date back to the time of the Crusaders.
CHINA COAst meteorOLOGICAL
REGISTER.
2nd September, 1894-A1 4 p.m.
Warunk
T..... Namtak)
Shang
Prochow
Au:49.
Hang bank Victoria Paak Сар Коск Maca Hollowe Hiphoog
Solinme
Caps St. J
1582; ( | Homidry.
Wlad
riveno lako lie laut.
3rd September, 1894.–At 10 am,
PATUN
Tobta
Wadivostock..
Neguzk
12.00
Shanghai
Foocham
sast** 1་
Rongrone
Victoria Peak
10.03
flap Rock.*- Micas... Holbow..... Balphong Bollaso
Cape fama
19.94
co.80
rg.88 $0.00
WST
AS
On the end, at 17.74 a.m., barometer costeady. Moderate
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1894.
Intimations.
SMOSQUITO
MOSQUITO CONES
The only remedy which has been found effectual in securing immunity from the attacks of Mosquitos and other venemous insects.
By burning one of SOUTHALL'S MOSQUITO CONES in
Xuna belo Bong to bini PERFECT RECT & UNDISTURBED SLEEP ARE INSURED, as the fames Trom the Cote drive away, Munily kill insect life, almaleting Mosquito Curtains Quite Unnecessary.
These Cones are composed entiten Arati Phantoconfully selecant for their insecticidal properties, an! akish destructed, thes and white harmless to men and animals. The or when burning is very agreeate, and hence they may be the to fartigate sick nzon, as the most delicate invalid can support the fragrance.
Manufactured Only In the Laboratories of -
Birmingham,
Southall Bros. & Barclay, ENGLAND.
Sold in Boxes of 24 Cones by all Chemists and Storekeepers; and by
A. 8, WATSON & 00, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Treaty Ports,
Co-day's Advertise en s.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO,
HE Company's Steamship "THALES," Captain H. Tihurar, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 5th instanı, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, spply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd September, 1894.
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Wotels.
PEAK HOTEL.
Intimations.
NOTICE..
THE UNDERSIGNED) are prepared to GIVE ESTIMATES fr FICTING the PATENT PROCESS on LAND –nd MARINE BOILERS for BURNING CHARBONNAGES COAL DUST.
GORDON & Co., BOWRINGTON FOUNDRY,
East Point.
Hongkong, 20 h August, 1904
NOTICE TO CAPTAINS.
893
ASTFRS of Vessels anlving here CAN-
the SOURCE of supply of FRESH WATER, more es, ecially during the present epidemic.
M NOT BE TUO PARTICULAR 2 to
J. W. KEW & CH'S STRAM WATER-BOATE enable them to SUPPLY VES-ELS with any quantity of PURE FRESH WATER, with the greatest despatch and at moderate rate.
Call Flag "W." Cominercial Code, Office 18, Praya Central,
Homokanu. 14th June 1804
AN APPEAL.
IFOS
THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN
CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, bege most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that be pleased to receive orders for all klade of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones.
Ladies
Children's Under-clothing,
Materials can be supplied, If required. Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
HIS
and well #ppointed he commodious HOTEL, uated at a height of 1,250 feet above sea-level, has just been throughly redecorated, rer ovaled and refurnished, and NEW WING has been built, which commands
of China.
incent Views of the Harbour and matniand
SUMMER RATES,
(FROM MAY IST TO OCTOBER (IST). One person, per day......................................
$4.00 One perani, per week
-AYTON 25,00 One person, per mouth from $70 to 15.00
1945
Married couple (occupying one room) per
day
7.00
Married couple (occupying one room) per
week
Married couple (occupying one room) per
mouth
45.00
......from $120 10 140,00
MANAGER,
S. S. "ARGYLL," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at thel risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
For further particulars, apply to
-New Victoria Hotel.
The Superloress will also be inost grateful for any PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, whe are taught by the Sisters.
Hongkong, zand April, råga.
1493
Hongkong, 31st August, 1894. 1931 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
Optional cargo will be forwarded unless i BOARD and LODGING from $60 to $70 HONGKONG, SHANGHAI," LONDON AND
notices to the contrary be given before 5 PM. TO-DAY.
No Claims w be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and will Goods remaining undelivered after the roth instant, will be subject
to rent.
All claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 1015 Inatnos, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the roth instant, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance bas been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 3rd September, 1894.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
ILSENER LAGER
PILS EXCELSIOR BRAND,
per Month.
R. TUCKER,
Manager.
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Hongkong, glh August, 1804.
HOTEL DE LA PAIX. FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES.
HIS HOTEL, situated on the FRENCH CONCISION, & Her convenient spot on SHAMEEN, is now prepared to offer the BEST ACCOMMODATION to any TOURISTS or OCCASIONAL VISITORS who wish to bring their FAMILIES to pay a visit to CANTON, and EVERY POSSIBLE ATTENTION Ill be paid to their Comforts.
A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE '975 WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quality
and the Charges for the same are EXTREMELY FAIR and REASONABLE.
BEER,
Light and Refreshing. Cases of 4 doz. qts, or 6 dez, plats .........$9.50.
LAUTS, WEGENER & Co. Hongkong, and August, 1894.
FOR SALE.
APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,
JAPAN
JAPAN PRINTING PAPERS,
JAPAN
JAPAN
COPYING PAPERS.
WALL PAPERS.
3
K
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
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MITSUI BUSBAN KAISHA, 8, Queen's Road Central. Henphong, and January 1804.
foor
To be Het.
TO BE LET
WILD DELL BUILDINGS
N.E. winds, aqually, Weather falz to showery. On the ard, a
Water N (Palabed or Unfurnished), Fire Good
2- Barometer reduced to level of the man in luahan, tanska and bredt. Temperature in the shade la dagyni, Bah- membeli. Humidity a pecunings of maturation 100 beading * nie saturaded with mekanaw poleg 100%, sumDi of the wed to two points, orcs of the wind wooneding or Bertsoa. 6-State of the weather, à Bios skyy ) Detached
sionda, Deleckon said, / Tag, & Cloomy, Sakay na
» Overcas, ♬ Fundog shower, #qually, v Rado,
tanche and hunt.
TU, F, Pent Assistans.
Rooms situated in the best part of the building.
Apply to
A well furnished BILLIARD SALOON with BAR attached.
V. A. ROZARIO, Manager.
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BAY VIEW HOTEL. THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-ki-wan Road.)
HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS OF UNM only pleasant DRIVE o/be had on the Island, "BAY VIEW" caples the best situation on the Shan-ki-wan Hoad, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and le always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Sieam-launches can st ay time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawo.
To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M..daily.
Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.
Hongkong, 13th August 1894
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MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE,
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WATCH. JEWELLERY. DIAMONDS,
CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, A great variety in Fancy Goods and Optical Instruments. Novelties received by every Inst
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G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH and CHRONOMETER MÁNU- WFACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central.
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SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sole Agents for Louis Audemers' Watches- awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibitions and In Volgtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GIASSES,
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No. 8, Queen's Road Central.
DENTISTRY.
DR. SAKATA (from Japan),
Mr. SUI SANG,
DENTAL SURGEONS, 35, Queen's Road Central. First Class Dentistry and Moderate Fees.
Consultation Free. Hongkong, 9th April, 1894.
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THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE M
THE
BUILDINGS.
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co, LA. Hongkong, 9th March, 1896.
1129
TO LET.
846]
WELLING HOUSES:—
Hongkong Observatory, 3rd September, 1894 DHIGECLERE 22 MAGAZINE GAP.
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Previo
Co date
O
deta
day $101.06.
at 4 p
Peklog common report has it that Prince Kung (the Sixth Prince) is about to emerge from his long retirement and take an active part in affairs again. He has expressed a wish for a military command and the station assigned to bim by rumour's ready tongue is Shanbalkusn. shows that the fighting The proposal, if SEOUL, August 31st.
instincts of the Manchus are still existent, if The fall in Japancre money has been very great. At present the rate of exchange la 1,700 dormant His Highness seclusion has been so complete that most of here thought him dead, cask for paper notes and 2,100 casă for silver. Two months ago the rate of exchange was 3.500 and we are still comically afraid that we are cash to the dollar, Maney is belog seat to Japan belog langhed at.
orts have been less corrent this week! to large quantities, By the last Hige Mark 110,000 dollars passed through the Customs and the exported to Japan. The late Korean coinage is depressed; they at once conclude that no news being forced on the market. An Edlet was maana bad news. Admiral Ting on Falday last the Peirany squadron to brought t (17th August) of the month it was to Issued that after the zoth of t be put into circulation. None has as yet reached Take te vessels and came up to see the Chemelpa, bat reports from Seoul state that it is Viceroy. He left with the fleet next morning. in circulation there. As Edlet has also been The Admiral's Fabica policy is the sub-
distinction Desser
theject of Issued meking
none the less is it the Ave and one-cash pieces. Originally there was of local Japephiles, but adres on the part unbeaten pontinental China will distinction, but of late owing to the infertor correct policy. As long as he holds his vessels disappeared, the two celos being and inter-
However, no number af edicts will better conled and infinitely better prepared for chargeably,
Batometer sometim $9.66 affect the value of colns. To this day the people every contingency than they were a month save the metropolizn province refuse to age. On Saturday last we had untrustworthy
that in an engagement between malaar Eurelity Mae the five-cash pieces sa that odiots especially | As off Port Arthur the previous day
craft this time will have absolutely no effect. The
Ткрадена value of the Korean sliver dollar la fixed at four Chine and seven
been sunk. Then a Gerona vessel, the Darts, Chinese gunboats 2,500 cash.
There is no question about the Provines of reported seeing two Pyengan being in the hands of the Chiasse. A alphabeticals) pounding vigorously away at We haye no member of the Presbyterian Foreign Minion two Japs in the Gulf on Saturday, Bond was escorted from Pyengan down to the corroboration of either event sed see incredulons. Hongkong Observainey, 3rd September, 1694-
The railway has been of invaluable use in the borders of the province. From there he reports
troops and has deeply impressed mowement japanese pickets being stationed at points until
the tofiltary oficials. Pre som the extension
speedy Seoul was reached. The Prefect of Kyong the
extension of a light rallway to
to the Korean frontier chyen, a prelecture in the Frovince of Ryogan, anasted, though there is a talk of
at a cost of half a million sterling something of was beheaded by the Chinese. He w
not used Appointee of the Japanese party sed refused to hein the Chinaus in any way whatever. Two the Decauville type. One doss of the Chinese soldiers were beheaded for stent imaginative power to foreses the Absolata fuckkkay log This is in marked contrast to the spares of ecch a scheme, considering the ruins that fall spidlers who behaved in the most chameful on the Gulf literal is June and July. Any railway Way. A new Governor of Praszka Province without sleepers wili simply disappear during the has been appofated and it was expected that ka | amastner onlus, would take the Prengan troops with an a guard when he pressedad se ble"
in
at
of the
Direction of wind
and
Force
We feel quite hack into the old ilango with our Motilin of gun-boot. The Lien and Well have
a
T
Во
ENE
t
014
Bigbert open de temperature on the radiomats Lowwe open als taxperation on the endomowe}} V. G. Fios, Fest Andernet.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
Besoekering 1,100,
No. 14, RIPON TERRACE, .No. &. OLD BAILEY,
No.
CHANCERY LANE.
FLOURS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS ELOK STREET, PEEL STREST and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS in No. §, SHELINY STREST. OFFICES --
PRAYA CENTRAL, over Mamers, Dou.
QLAR LAPRASE & Co.'s
'CODOWNS —
BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
AGENCY Co., Ltd Stonehrana, 1st September, 1894
TO LET.
"OB. 7 A p. SEYMOUR TERRACE.
OFFICES la Victoria, Bulldlaga,
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
SPECIAL rates maDE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
T'
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietar
THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Quun's Road and Dridell Strati:) HE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing needed to fit to between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP & STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 12 P.M.; or later if notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER-be Parties sending Dishes, &c., for samand Cash, Terma-
| Breakfast...per meal $0.75.ger Month $12
TUMB..............
$1.35
Dinert 201
Breakfast, life and Dinner...
Breakfast and Tifia
Titip and Dinner
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$20
$40
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served
In Excellent Style at short notice.
From Memes, Cas, Falconer & Co.'s Hoglebar}} To-day.
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GODOWNS WANCHAT at the foundeʻað
ko
OFFICE in No. 4. Przys Central.
Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
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HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI. REGON PINE SPARS, and LUMBER
Always su Hand.
L. MALLORY. Kangkung, s4th Jung 1891,
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
MODERATE FEES,
AND
R.
WONG
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TAI FONG Suryoon Dentist,
(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly ssistant to Dr. RoGENE), HAS REMOVED
то
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel), CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, syth July, 1891.
"Almost as Palatable as Milk."
This is a fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In
Scott's Emulsion
you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is no after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science.
Houts & Horas, Ltd., London. All Chamiaba...........
Bole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China CHAN A FOOK, at Watkins & Co.
"Ronghung, nyth March, 1994-