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Japanese item' in make the country around Tirnsin the set of since it may happen with them with the Talping rebele in 1853-4 the proposed way of war being too wet to sli down on. N. C. Daily News.
TIENTSIN.
THE CHINESE ENTRAPPED.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1894.
The most serious trouble in some towns is, that there is rabody to enforce the ordinances
galost the efficials.
A Good Kno-Ishe well manied ?" "I should say so. She's been trying for years to get a divorce and can'ı."
I some men were to lose their fortunes in the same
gained them, they would Inslet *WAY ther on somebody going to gani.
STYLE WILL TILL.
High characters from high lie are drawo, A stat in crape is twice a saint in lawn. He Did you say the furniture was Louis XIV ? She--Yes. suggest the Reign of Terror.
Why
dance, only the music puts me out and the ghi gets in my way.
"Cholly's in legwace at the clob #gain !" sald Wille Whi, Deah! Dead You Pan't say an. Hola always in twouble, fan't be 7 It was only last week that he came out with ble twonsah wolled up." "It's worse this Ume." "How "This mahning he forgot to bwosh and comh his chwysanthemum ["
Hall—Itu mil right to talk about those rich girls who marry foreign noblemen. The amble- men are the who take all the chances.
Ball-How is th? Hall-Why, the girl takes He-The bisher husband for better or worse, richer or poores
TIENTSIN, September 19th. The telegram from Plog-yang, dated the 14th, telling of the battle at Ketching between the Chinese and Japanese, was confirmed yesterday.
And do you ever invite your poor relations From this late news it seems that the Japanese to visit you?"Oh, yes, fadeed! You see, they laid a trap for General Wel. When they met
are all too poor to get here." bim at Plug-yang, they retreated, in order to
Judge-Can't allow time for the troops landed in the river to happily together without fighting Mrs. Mulcahy and your husband re Can't you to his sent. General Wel had 2,507 men to-No. yer apper; not
not happily
killed or
fight 4,000 in bis front and 6,000 in his rear, Thungh al the Chinese worD
either the Japanese too, 1er Peking & learn that the favourite eunuch,
have lost heavily. Pl-shicu-ll,
u-ll, of the Empress Dowager is dend. eunuch came here in 1885 with Prince This Chun, and from that time has been a special favourbe of Lump-cbang.
Today, the the Chinese arrested last month at the Ordinance Department for complicity with to be bebended outside the the Japanese
say, are to West rate. The one isken in the Naval Secre- tariat, Yo, is to be placed in a cage to be left to Many Chinese and foreigners are going to die. see this. The Jap nese sp has given the names of several & reg-ers who assisted bim, and bay received
as well as the name Day from him,* of 16 small officile. So far as is known at pre- ment, this say is being well treated.
! *
It is said that L Haga ang has asked be allowed to go. Korea kimeli. In place of Hir Majesty going. If by the end of this month the Japanese are not driven not of there. The answer has not yet been received, but preparn- tiens are being made to allow him to carry out this plau,
What do the physicians think of the ossified man "They think he will remain ossified," "Then be la likely to die bard."
A society with the cognomen of "Improved ́Order of White Men- wou'd receive the cordial
Indorsement of the average wife,
Is your daughter fond of the plano, Hicke ?" "No; she's very unkind to nur plino. She beats two hours a day at least,"
†
öï
Nine times out alien she knows he cant be. lose? any poorer or any WOTE. What bas she to
The Iris boy had come in with his clothes nemist kahle maks of a severe conflict. "Oh, tom, his hair fa" of dust and his face bearing
Willie 1 Willie 1 exclaimed his mother;
you have dianbeyed me alo. How often have told won not to play with that wicked Stapleford bar "Mam" said Wife, wiping the blood from his nose, "it. I look as if I had been playing with anybody ?"
Scorr's Emulsi", of Päre Cod Liver Oil with Hy phosphites a prescribed by Physicians all Stuyvesant Half the world never knows how
over the world 19 in a remarkable remedy for the other ball live. Madison-That's what comes Consumption, Strofula, and wasting disease.
I living to Re's without un air shaft.
and very paintable Read the folining -"! Griggs-Did you ever anything in the have much pleasure in stating that I have tried
real'10 German fotteries ? Briggs-Yes; I tried fiveScot Emulsin! times and realized that I was an idiot.
In a can of impoverished blood, with verflour disease, and found it to First Hefrens-Reggy engaged!
11 Well he be very effici: preparation. It was taken needed moner. Second Hefress-The fool and without the lef difficulty"-A. TEMPLE bis money are soon mailed in our zet.
PERKINS, 21, Lhip Park, Stoke Newlogtos,
Eastern Girl-We have the cradle that my
grandfather was rocked to. Western Girl-We have the boots that my grandfather died in.
Else --I Always knew be was too timid fo propose. Allee-But he got married a abort ilme ago. ElleYes, bui he married a widow.
Older Slater-Clars, I'm surprised to see you bad form, Clars-Well, It's awfally good taste. soak your bread in the gravy; it's exceedingly
Te Sin Wan-pão issued an "Extra" this alternoon, stating that en Imperial Decree bad
We are reimladed when we lay our head on been tested to the effect that, In view of the the pillow at night that those most interested regulerine is of the war necessitating great in our welfare during the day had something to expenditure, the Empress Dewager had informed
bed sell. the Emperor that she wishes Tie,
3,000,000 of the money received for the use of the Imperial Family to be sent to the Board of Revenue for
use in Kea. The Board of Revenue is to add another 25,000 strings of cash! This is all to be sent to 11 Hung-chang to be expanded at once as needfa' -- Mercury,
WISE AND OTHERWISE.
(COMPILED FROM MANY SOURCES.}
Peapin without fiults have no friends.
1 takes a seedy maù « long me to come up. Ban't wait for the wagon while the walking is good.
Notting so needs reforming as other peoples
habits.
The girl who laces merely does it as a matter
of form
Some prople spend their Ives making con- cessions.
Palient people are sometimes Hightfully
worthless.
The calendar is a reminder that our days are numbered.
Some very pood-looking people are deformed on the inside.
Al persons old enough to bear arms should he vaccinated.
The man who is driven to drink" ually hasto walk back.
Glve
e some then tope enough and they will start a junk-shop.
Advice Is kc medicine-a man would rather give than take It.
The Congressman-at inrge is a terror to the Sergeant-at-arms,
dude is a gentleman who tries to behave to Indy-like
Jagaon says you never know how empty a man is unfl to full,
An ounce of keeping your mouth shut is worth
a pound of explanation.
to
The devil has trouble in introducing himself
› people who are busy.
A tree weems more pollte in winter because you can see in houghs.
Many people devote too much of their time to miscellaneous thlaxing.
Never lose sight of an bonorable enemy; he
good friend.
will
make #
Chiropodists say the financial stringency has
their corn crop.
affected
It
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Twenty grains of quinias will make a man almost totally dead. Here's a good tip for the men whose wife drags him around to musical
N. Ay Chemis can sapoly it.-Sole Agent for Hongkong the Empire of China:-Chan A Fook, at Withing & Co., Hengkong~[Advt.
To-day's Advertisements.
ALLISON'S NIGH-CLASS
VAUDEVILLES.
THEATRE
ROYAL
CITY HALL
THIS EVENING, AT 9 P.M. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of
H.E. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G., H.E. Major-General DIGBY BARKER, C.B., Commodore BOYES, R.N.
SATURDAY EVENING.
GRAND SMOKING CONCERT, Assisted by Mesme, Grace, BRADY, LAMMERT, MCKAY, C. T. Roarson and other Local Favorites.
The Band of the Shropshire L.I. will be in sitendance.
Tickets at KELLY & WALSH'S. Hongkong, 17th September, 1894-
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL THE Company's Steamship
REGISTER.
16th September, 1894.—At 4 pm.
1
*"latlocutate.
Naga! Santa
Just Wanted to Know-Time 3 a.m.-WI'e Foschow Jahu! (John makes no senwer.] Wile-Joba! John 1 Joba-Ub? What 7 Wife-Are you asleep?
"When we do not spend ont money" says an old gentleman, "we are economical; when other people do not spend their manay, they are stlogy."
Waiting-Ada—No; Priscilla will never marry aniers she finds her ideal. Ida-What sort of a
is her Ideal? Ada-A man who will pro-
pote
Not the National Game-Traveller-ja foot- ball, then, the national game of this country? O'Rourke-New There's hardly anybody plays it but Americans.
Mayor (introda-log his family to new prefect) -"Here are my wife and daughter. I would beg your Excellency to observe that the elder of the two is
my wife,
After all, it is the condition of trade that regulates the fashions. Nearly all kinds of gaz- mants me worn longer in dul) times than lo prosperous ones.
The Teacher-Johnny, you may tell the class where Neub America is on the map. The Brooklyn Scholar-It's right west of Greater New York, mum. He- like the
room, and perhaps I'll hire ft, but I hope no one in the house plays the pleao? thedely just beginningest daughter, and
just
Speaking of the what-would-you-do-lf-you- were-a-man question, it was an unfeeling woman who said she suppoɛed ska would make a fool of herself like any other man.
I has noticed," says Uncle Mose, "dat de man wat won't do nofi' less'n he's paid ler it, perviain' be do git paid for its how mean it am
Do matter
I do anything, 00
Prolonged Suffering-Me. McBride They way that poor Winebiddie is dying by inches. Mr. McBride (with deep concern)-Is he ? And
tall Young man, too!
be
$
Approx
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Arben Hahong
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74 Mulla Cape 51. Tame TA
2
74 NNW
On the 19th, at ra syam, a typhoon is x2 present devated to the beer of Bollea At 18 a m., la Hongkong, moderate te strong north-east winds with fair to showary washer during the next houm.
1 =Barasates rodada! tu ieval of the seo, in ? e sak, toothi and
Trị hen in the tinh ra ở quan. Th.
belt, am in prostag Irumidity of air matori ai with mobstarts tee 100, and valoa el the wind to two posibl. 5-Force at the wind, sobne tag to Cassafort wala, Ben" (kin of tin waasher, ? Vously a Dended doods, a Drterling rate, / For, a Cocins, à 'Tall, Elg) cateix, africans, # Paging Vowels # Bapa 1, Manalome Thand, VR Bew we), smella he cher tothe and dewiki.
F. G. Fun, Fit Aarlotant,
Hongkong Observatory, 27th September, 1894-
HONGKONG REGISTER.
such a Small Kentuckian-Pap, what is this yah swearie' off that the noospapers air talkin' about nowadays? Pap-I don't know. It don't mattab, anyway, fins Georgia editor who perpetrates
Yankee custom. It is a fondy the following: A Kentucky woman named Rume Munne bae perhaps maroid. She is
ceremony."
Racer
the good points of some people | prescher, licensed to perform the cepilat | Direction of wind....................
that scema have all hessi broken off.
After all, the love-kunt is the top-kust on the head of buman happiness.
It sometimes costs more to keep up a big reputation thing
than it is worth, Never Argen your opponent into a close corner If you want him to love you,
The man who take most about hard imen does most to make times bard,
An error is more dangerous in proportion to the degree of truth contains
Every man has as
has as much right to kill himself
2 he has to live a useless life.
old follow; boy or
Mr. Horrow Cuffs_Bath
girl? Me. H.
Many a man gets into a peck of trouble by taking the eight that make It
quarts that Repentance is very ofte
often confused with a determination › not to get caught again.
The angler is an absorbed in his hobby that e peneralia Ashes with bated breath.
he
If all the devils were cast out of some people they would look like walking skeletons..
A bridegroom rlage like a hoy the first work of his mar
и пру caught in a meisspatch. The mest m-jestic, maboer cannot be main tained when its ponsor in obliged to sucess.
'El this Queen Lilly
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"Folks is always makin' fun of de fellers dat the world calls has beens,!" said Uncle Mose, *bal it looks to me lak it am a heap better fer a man to be a bas-been dan to be a nebber was.
More............. Wether......ubchor
Ralp
Previous
On dete Os dade TÌNT A PUM. at 10 MIL
19.09
1
4.09
Highest open air temperature on the eitheanasan melt Lowest open ali semperntars on the pith
F. G. Tion, Tus Andenat.
Mr. Winterbottoms, you have been coming Hongkong Observatory, 271k September, 1894- to see me for a long time.
I take it for granted Four intentions ara serlour ?” “Mhs Barkarson, aren't you rather-hom-begging the question pi
HARD UP AS EVER.
The days are getting langer fest Beneath the sun's great lever. But man, poor harð-up man, alas i
Te just as short as over, Rathren-The shad is a very slugular fish, I think, momma. Mamma-What is there so
strange about him, Ruthven uthven-Why, no matter how fat he is, ko is all bonès, just the SLINE.
A Georgis undertaker has adopted a novel. method for increasing hit business. His adver tisement reads: "Fazerals on the lastalment plan. Two doliage a week will bury your best friend
As Much as She Could Admll-Mr. Wickwire Now, my dear, you must admit that Mra. Walls looked exceedingly well in her new gown, Mrs. Wickwire-Yes, the gown did look very
well on her.
is an Irish Barker is going to teach me book-keeping,"
Women Pro with the O'K," said Pat.
The man who hauts for a fortune on the out- said young Jarley. Well, he's just the man to
side of a bar counter should go a long way out.
do it," said Dawson. “I leat him a copy of
The Youth-And what shall I do to have my BytoŁY, põema a year ago and he's kept it ever fellow-men speak wall of me? The Sage--Dis. If this country must have en "Income" tax it should include the fellow who leaves the door
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Aggravating Flippancy. Butler-Mrs. Cohen!
Mr. Jones-Which Mrs. Cohen is that 1 Not open.
Mrs. Cohan wớ Isanción? Mrs. Brown— The first familles in Kentucky are not a unit Evidently not, Mus. Coben ass retrouvé, I regarding the comparative culpability of Adam should think-f and Eve.
Where
It Comes In—“ Paw, is there any When a young man goes with a ghi a long difference between a cold and Influensy wit time a a marriage should come off or he should the doctor axils it a cold the bill is about $4. If come off,
An Irish chiropodist sannances that he kase call it influensa it's about $8. The difference
removed corms from all the crowned heads of
Europeander the knock-out blow te girem on the Jaw. What would a pugilist be with his jaw alsabled
he
Little Mas Murgo (haughtily)—My mother remembers when your grandfather used to paw
recikler
wewe 2015. La (defiantly)--3 s'pose he did it for the poor ele soul, out of charly.
Little Dink think I'd better stop going to school, Father Why se ? Little Dick-We've got to studying about words new, and If I learn
A Broad Margla-Ethel, what is a marriage. Ethel-Anywhere between fourteen abla and death.
For Sale-A second-hand throne cheap. to pronounce everything the way the dictionary Owner has no further use for it. Address L....... | onya :
Honolulu,
know what I'm talking about.
HONGKONG temperaTURE.
[Free Waters, (inn. Falconer & Co Register) To-day.
Rezortstag
Barostate
1,1,
& Data "ATTICLISME=74 12, Manamke AD
TOWALCESARE—4 1.4. ISARTS="INEFF ang 2,25, (Wal brik) ............. CharmE 0.37%, (85%) Theriacalarma Durt, Id
Trim forettighet
+
J-day's Abb:rtisements.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
APPROACHES TO HONGKONG.
"THALES,"
Captain H. Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Posts on SUNDAY, the joth fontant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Honghong, 17th September, 1894.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA
THE Steamship
"LIGHTNING,"
Entimations,
MOUTHAL.
SMOSQUITO
MOSQUITO ONES
The only remedy which has been found cicctual in securing immunity from the attack's of Mazquilos and other venemous inserts.
By burning one ✅ SOUTHALL'S MOSQUITO CONES 1,
Kot betone goag to la...
1
PERFECT NEST & U DISTURBED SLEEP ARE URED,
en plus brunes from the font drive away, słuputy or kill att invent lite, da - szobrojn
Mosquito Curtains Quite Unnecessary.
There Cones are composed referty of Arstnatal Plaits cortinly seen tek for the ordealul poopicities, and alta nth destructive to invests, thing a quie harness ta en janit arands. The long when, bez nitat is very agreeable, and brace they may be used fumigate sick rovgas, a the most delicate, toralul con support the fragrance.
Manufactured Only in the Laboratories of
Southall Bros. & Barclay,
Birmingham, ENGLAND.
Sold in Boxes of 24 Cones by all Chemists and Storekeepers; and by
A. 8. WATSON & CO., Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Treaty Ports
Wotels.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE. Four and a half hours from Yokokamo.
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
HE FLECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDINGS
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
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Captain K. H. Sandberg, will be despatched for the above Parts an WEDNESDAY, the 3rd October, at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Presage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents. Honghong, 17th September, 1894.
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POSTPONEMENT OF AUCTION.
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor.
BAY VIEW HOTEL.
THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG,
(On Shaw-ki-wan. Road.), THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be bad on the Islsed. "HAY VIEW" occupies the best situation on the Shap-kl-an Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steam-aanches can at any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.
THE Undersigned by received lustractions. To the other attractions of this popular resort
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
DN
TUESDAY, the and October, 1894, AT 1.30 P.M.,
at his SALE ROOMék, Queen's Road,
AN INVOICE OF
JAPANESE WARI
Comprising
I
·
SATSUMA, KIOTO, IMARI, AWATE and VINSEI VASES, JARS, PLATÉS, INCENSE BURNERS, TEA and COFFEE SÉTS.
BRONZES and ENAMELED WARE, EMBROIDERIES and EMBROIDERED FIRE SCREENS.
PAMBOO BLINDS,
Jtc.
TERMS OF SALE !—As customary.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer. "Hongkong, 27th September, 1894.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
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THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAP Victoria
be on sale at the Hongkong and Hotels, opnostia the Hongkong Club, and at Padder's Whar', EVERY EVENINO from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock.
PRICE TEN CENTS. Coples ordered from the Office will be charged, the vocal rate-25 cents.
Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong Talsiyoßk has by far the largest circulation of any English newspaper published in the Par LẦN. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Teras on application,
Hongkong, tih October, 180r.
To be Let.
TO LET,
NATIVE-ROOMED HOUSE.
'O. *, MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PRAE,
4
Apply to
Ya
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BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every ball-hour after 5 P.M. dally.
Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First class style on the shortest notice, and Meals ca be served at all hours.
Hongkong, 13th August, 1804-
PEAK HOTEL.
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OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. THIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly redecorate, renovated and refamished, and NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and malaland of China
SUMMER RATES,
(FROM MAY 18T TO OCTOBER 31ST). One person, per day.......
$4.00 One person, per week
25.00
Married couple (occupying one room) per
day
5.00
7,00
45.00
Married couple (occupying one room) per Married couple (occupying one room) per
month
from $120 to 140.00 For further particulars; apply to
MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel,
*93*
· Hongkang, 11st August. 1804. -
HOTEL DE LA PAIX. FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES.
HOTEL, situated on the FatNCH CONCESSION, 2 very convenient spot on SHAMEEN. I Dow 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 will be paid to their Comforts.
A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE kept, WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quailty and the Charges for the same are EXTREMELY [961 FAIR and REASONABLE.
c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, toth September, 1894-
TO LET,
FROM 1ST OCTOBER.
GREENMOUNT," CARE ROAD, EIGHT
ROOMS.
For particulars, apply to
Menors, GILMAN- & Co. Hongkong, 10th September, 1894.
TO LET.
WELLING HOUSES 1–
"HE "BOKHARA BUOY has been DONC STADAKINE GAP.
THE
REPLACED.
K. MURRAY RUMSEY,
Retd. Comdr., R.N Harbour Master, ko.
Harbour Department, Hongkong, 26th September, 1894.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB
No.1, RIPON TERRACE. No. B, OLD BAILEY.
BAR attached.
A well fumished BILLIARD SALOON with
V. A. ROZARIO, Manager.
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Canton, grst July, 1894.
THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street-)
To place as this was the one thier THE Undersigned has always thought that
THE PHARMACY,
Under New and Experienced Managemant.
ACTOMALTINE-A superior and pala- table combination for INDIGESTION and CONSUMPTION.
SCRUBB'S CLOUDY AMMONIA.-Excel as cleaning agent and makes a refreshing addlion to the bath.
unfailing
INDIA CHOLAGOGUE-An remedy for Fever and Ague.
Sole Agents la Hongkong for "TANSAN" be New Japanese Table Water which contains 18 per cent,`more Iron Carbonate than that of
any similar Spr.
FLETCHER & Co.-CHEMISTS, PERFU MERS, WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, &c. 25, Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, 14th September, 1894,
"DERMATOL,"
`ANUFACTURED
by
(18
FAREWERKE,
MCAST UM; Its effect in stimulating
the closing up of WOUNDS, and in Internal adeninistration against diarrhoea, is described as amadog,
D R. K NOR R'9 LION BRAND ANTIPY RIN. E.
(Dosk for Adults 15 to 35 GRAINS TROY.)
Is the most approved and most efficacious remely in cases of HEADACHE, MIGRAINE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER, TYPHUS, INFLUENZA, DENGUE, ERYSI- PELAS, HOOPING COUGH, and many other complaints. It is also the very beat Antiseptic, Highly recommended by the Medics Faculty.
Ask for Dr. KNORR'S ANTIPYRINE Each
The
bears the inventor's signature "Dr.
KNORR" in red letters.
To be had at every reputed Chemiet and Druggist.
Supplies constantly as hand at the China Export Import and Bank Compagnie.
Beware of spurious imitations. Hongkong, 7th April, 1904.
MEE CHEUNG,
PHOTOGRAPHER, - - TOP FLOOR OF Ice House, I Tes-House Road,
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[S now la s_postilon, in his New and Com- modions Premises, in eclipse, as heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.
GROUPS AND VIEWS
■ speciality. Hongkong, aand September, 1894-
NOTICE TO CAPTAINS.
[1000
MASTERS of Vessels arriving here CAN- the SOURCE of supply of FRESH WATER,
NOT BE TOO PARTICULAR 19 to
more expecially during the present epidemic,
J. W. KEW & Cik STRAM WATER-BOATS enable them to SUPPLY VESSELS with any quantity of PURE FRESH WATER, with thi greatest despatch and at moderate rates.
Call Flag "W," Commercial Code. Offce 18, Praya Central,
Honykone, 14th June, 1804.
For Sale.
Foot
IMPORTANT TO NAVIGATORS.
WILL SHORTLY BE READY,
A SECOND EDITION 07 THREE THOUSAND COPIES OF "THE TYPHOONS OF THE EASTERN SEAS."
A REVIEW, by
THE LATE MAJOR-GENERAL PALMER, R.E. (Reprinted from The Hongkong Telegraph.) PRICE..................FIFTY CENTS.
"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"
Pedder's Hill Hongkong, 24th May, 1894-
THE TYPHOON SEASON.
Every Commander and Officer on board skip should possess a copy
"THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE
EASTERN SEAS,
needed to fit in between Horst Love and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE--providing it be First-class in every detall. A place where one (by W. Delerck, Director of the Flongkong
(may have bla GRILLED CHOP or STEAK
...
Observatory).
show re-writem, and
"HIS vade mecums for every navigator in
FLOORS is LoD STREET, PREZ MENU OF ORDthe Parties sending greatly enlarged, and is illustrated by litho
Bakast...per maal 75er Month $12 showing the courses of the typlicans of
$1.25
40.
19
at any hour of the Day, up to 11P.M.;_orlater
3M89, CHANCERY LANE.
If notice be given. "He`is also, prépared to
··
FLOORS BLUE BUILDIMON.
SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES TV
STEINT and STAUNTON STREET.
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