الله
throst
In the street, and it was discovered that death had resulted from a frightful wound in the There is a doubt that the case is one of mu der; but up to the present the police have not succeeded in obtaining a clue as to the perpetrator of the crime.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1894.
known by those who are in the confidence of those warriors, that not a few will be courageous enough to fake the risk after pay-day. We do not suppose they are all cowards, towever, and among them may be many a brave fellow. It is only a pity they were not better efficered,
equipped. The old veteran class of being decorated with "button." in honour of H.I.M. the Empress Dewager's sixtieth birth
to belog pecnlerlly rewarded day, in addition to being
bad been so highly rated, are
The marriage of the Czar Nicholas J. of trained and cque of over sixty, whose expecta- care, Cristian Ides have already permesseu Russia to Princ Allx of House was celebrated te-day at the Winter Palace, St. Peterborg. The ceremony, which was conducted in sem state, was attended by 60 royal personages,
of the poor of Petersburg.
To-day's Advertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
In celebration of the event a dinner was given for their spǝlotment raiber keonly. The directly or indirectly feel the influence of the † Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the
40,000
November 27th.
feeling the
a creative
stolid and foolish as any bigotry of religion that They who do not know what or ever was. they are talking about still say that missionarios bare made no impression in heathend m except upon a relatively email facilen of the lower piders of mankind. They who speak from knowledge say that in Japan, to take that one
FOR SWATÓW, AMOY AND TAMSUI. the institution and populations of the country to
"HE Company's Steamship THE such an extent that from the Mikado, to the humblest labourer at four cents a day there is no man is the land empire who does not
"FORMOSA,"
if not as money is now hopelessly diverted into another new religion, i
abore Forts on THURSDAY, ibe 27th Instanı, spiritual force, at lesst
at Daylight. His Holiness the Pope has been presented channel, and even the button seems to be lost
energy in politics, industry
For Freight or Passage, apply to with the funds raised by the Peter's Pance con-sight of, among visions of Japanese intruders and learatags. Statistics never can do more than
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., tributions In Anstrell, The Pape expressed stalklag through the land. The old men, having dimly shadow forth the truth of soch a master.
General Managers.. himself as highly stat fied with the demonstra-waited so patiently for diniy years, will, perhaps. Yet statistics prove that already the faith of
rot mlad
* little longer until the air
missionaries has found thousands of Hongkong, 14th December, 1894, [1339 tion of practical sympathy in Australis with the not
bit. work of the Roman Catholic Church, and stated clears a
adherents, that the mission schools are joyful
MA" | THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP A persecation of native Christians has been education tens of thousand of Japanese youth, that as recognition of his appreciation be
COMPANY, LIMITED. Intended to increase the number of bishops for golog on for some time at Pingto, where the that misifonery Illerature is scattered broadcast
FOR MANILA (DIRECT)," Englab Baptist Mission has an outstation. over that fertile field and that in all the native automa the grain of one of the Christians professions, in the ranks of the wealthy and
# departments of the
gover
"HE Company's Steamship was seized, as soon as it was gathered, because powerful, and in
ment, Christianity is deeply intrenched. In no heen reported in the Zambeal country in South he refused to pry templa does. Tare Was going other so-called pagan fand ero misalanaries
"ESMERALDA," further than the man could well bear welcome as in Japan. The p a. sep
people there, in their prospect of no ford for the winter was dat the The British warsbly, Dażħna, with a large pleasing and so be determined to approach the uger for what Europe and America can at above Port on FRIDAY, the 28th-instant, at 5
dreaded
Case. The
are quick to see that the Occident has no yamly with bis
Re.CAM WAS Sulan of Turkey for a coaling station on the tried last week by the Sheoyangbslen, in whose richer gift to offer than the reasonable and for Passengers and is fitted with the Electric
favo
ennobling falth ander whore Inspiration Chris- Dithet Pregio lies, and he gave jud rain to be
tendom has become the home of all industry,
We
For Freight or Passage, apply to Diy, as we must, lament that the new
SHEWAN & Co.,
General Managers. vigour by
by waging Bloody there is nothing
Hangkong, 24th December, 1894, 11345 the world, even of the • Chehtian world. If Chris
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB lao civilization has not yet attained the point in te progress where swords are beaten toto plough. shares and spears into prasing-books, we cannot thlok It , however and, that a nation but
strange,
Australia.
November 281.
A rich discovery of gold and diamonds bus
East Africs,
body of f martnes, has been ordered to Tientsin.
It is reported that Russia has applied to the
Besphorus,
This
of the Christian, and ordered his
fore
final
we
10
Great Britain has formally recognised the returned to him. After Judgment had been given Japan signalizes her consciousness of unwanted and while the magistrate was stepped) astonishing In the fact. It in the way t
Hawaiian Republic.
Lord Salisbury considers bimetalllem to be subject of supreme importance.
SYDNEY, November 29th,
lastractions the chief alder of the
, in the open, court, prayed him to. the foreigners,
was promptly ordered hundred blows on the mouth, Aity of which were there sad then administered; the other fifty wera cancelled through the entreaties of the man's friends and he returned to his home a sadder,
and, let us hops, a wirer man,
In
st
war,but
of
and superstition, conscious fifty ansas.
Japan Cogized among nations.
conscien.
The unfortunate news was received in Sydney this morning that the stermer Gwydir, belong- ing to the Newcastle and Hanter River Steam ship Co., was a total wreck near the Heads.
yesterday awakened from centuries of slumber The news was confirmed, and details received to the effect that the steamer went ashore on
The province has again been honoured by a the rocks at North Head last night during a
pected strength, but as yel
as yet only thick haze and became a total wreck. Her back visit from the indefatigable Rev. J. H.
Taylor of the China Inland Mission.ilous in the use of that strength, asserts its new broke shortly after they
vea el
el struck.
found greatness by spite of cold, and his prolonged spell of
atness by the only tangible, undisputa Signals of distre were made, and these were
ble metbod observed by the same company's partenger travel, he was in good health and spirits,
herself to be`n warlike power, stermer Sydney, bau
bound from Sydney to New-* also his escort, Mr. Russell. His
is not as sech that she is chiefly interesting visit was timely, some of his missionaries bad castle. Captain Anderson, of the Sydney, got | all
to the studious Western mind, We do not share * close as he could to its stranded vessel, and heedlessly discarded that appendage which
in the apprehension that she is to become a menace to the world's peace. The upward, to the Gaydir the majority of the crew were taken on board the Sydney and conveyed to
ambitions ara not chiefly warlike. We look for Newcastle, where they were landed this morning.
10 take a worthy place in the sisterhood of The captain and several of the bands remained
nations that cultivate liicrature, foster actences the work to save what was possible.
promote commerce, cherish industrial develop by the ket match, England v New South i pointed out by Mr. Taylor. The growing of a i
tali is not the work of one day, bot, it is needlessment, and recognize the valas of national relt- to say, that the precaution is now being taken glan-Boston Daily Advertiser
but it
THE
Captala G. A. Taylor, will be despatched for the
P.M.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation
Light.
MEMBERS & DERBY
TIONS for the HONGKONG DERBY, to be run on WEDNESDAY, 20th February, CLOSE on SATURDAY next, ibe agih inst.
HART BUCK, Acting Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 24th December, 1894. [1343
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
on ascertain up the serious nature of the disaster | Ag from the head backwards anger onward movement is too genuine for that. Her fur bean REMOVED to the NEW
THE Wales, was com
was concluded in Sydney on Tuesday the Englishmen winning by 8 wickets,
James Ryan, a shearer. was killed in a fight with a coloured man named Reynolds at Batburst. Reynolds has been charged with manslaughter.
A plumber named Telfer fell from the top of the Works Office In Sydney, ■ height of 120 feet, and was killed.
ADELAIDE, Noevmber 29th. Adelaide to suffering from a partial water fxmine and the heat there is excessive.
SYDNEY, December 3rd. The Chief Justice at Sydney has sentenced four unionists, found guilty of complicity la setting fire to Momba Station, to seven, years' Imprisonment with hard labour,
I ONDON, December 5th. Pierident Cleveland, in a message to Congress, advises the withdrawal of the United States from the joint control of Samea on reasonable
teris.
The find-class cruiser Pylader is to replace H.M.S. Curacon of the Australian station.
Russian loan of twenty million pounds to A Ros complete the Siberian Railway is belleved to be Impending,
Reginald Saunderson, nephew of Colonel Saunderson, the well-known unleanlat M.P., bar
atrested on his confrasion to a charge of murdering a-woman of ill-fame in the street at Kensington, but it is be'feved he is insane,
Lord Jersey's report on the Ottawa conference bas been well received in
subsidence of land
"A singular and calan Canada.
has
occurred at Puget Sound, the terminus of the Pacific R 1 way. The disaster occurred with extraordinary suddennes, and a great deal of valuable property has vanished into the sea, including six hundred feet of the fine docks and two large steamers undergoing repairs therein, | and the whole of the bulldings connected with
THE ékscovery of a 7'lllllat plot for the assas slation of the young Ezer is siready reported.
The London Timer publishes a strong article condemnatory of the recent atrocities perpetrated upon Chifitlana in Armenia, and polnilng out. that the chief instigator at these outrages has been publicly honoured and decorated by the Sultan. The writer urges that the European Powers should interfere and losist on the punish
ADELAIDE, December 5th.. The Intercaloniai match, South Australia ver- spare,
ment of the offendere.
a most decided victory with ten wickets
SYDNEY, December 6th.
known as the "tail," ittile dreaming the they were focurring on themselves and others. It seems never to have dawned
upon them that their going about without fails might at any time rouse the natives to rebeller, until it was
of wearing false talls, until the real ones grow. Thus we hope the danger will be averted.-N. C. Dally News.
A MADDER 'GAL.
(After Tung Chia and the “Millers's Daughter."
Were I ber fringe
I'd fatter in the lightest breeze, and when l'8 danced into the corner of her eye.
I'd just dance out again, so lovingly And with my capers catch the hearts of men At in a springe, Were I her nose-
Never should my tip by frost be celmanned e'er, But shimmer pain or delicately brown And, as the Duke's, inclined genteelly down,
Never like bim who in "Excelsior? Up, upward goes,
Were I her tongué
I'd wag with tittle-tattle all the day, Nor ever allent be tiil night bad come,
sleep bad struck me
And all is wares of hash had ebbed away The song I sang.
Were I her band-
I'd never write another nonsense verse, Not bid "fan" rhyme reluctantly with "sun," Nor match "veil" with "prevall" as had been
done.
Not at such rhymen are crime. I've used
much wome
ber
BEAUTIFUL HANDS.
One of woman's greatest charms, writes an ausbority on the subject, is in the beauty of her bande, members which are truly adorable when thelf
amalness is combloed with other indications of fine breeding but even if they are large, they may
silill be beanillat If they are shapely,
taper finely made, and whila,with blue veier,
The women
and rosy nails sightly arched. of North America have the smallest bands in the world, and next to them came the Austrian, Spanish, French, and Italian ladies. Those of the fair Spaniard are often apolled by coarse fingers, rounded at the tip. Russland have long but beautifully formed hands. The hands of English women of rank are aristocrati cally shaped, but they are long and sometimes too dry. The French grande dame takes the best care of her bands all the world over. Ger- inans are
are generally endowed with large and flat tiful ones, with enormous fingen. A typically beautiful band is that of the Duchesse de Monchy (nés Anna Mural); it is very small, delicately formed, with taper fingers curved alittle at the extremities, itles, and almond nails. The band of the Vicomtesse
e de Galard exquialte. It recalls Canova's statues of which the hands are smaller and more ads. locratic than
than those of the famous Greck models. A charming specimen of the Russian hand in that of the Duchesse de Sesto-long, but superbiy made while those of the Duchesse de la Rochefoucauld and of Lady Raudolph Churchill (née Jerome) afford illustrations of the lovely linle band of the North American woman, Mcst Parteiennes wear ix and three-quarter gloves. These are not the smallest sizes for a
But them I'm-Tang câla, Chesnuts ? Afsck 1. Am I the only one Who's been forestalled by Alfred Tenoyson-prelly band, but are those worn by many of
Mercury.
NEW JAPAN.
i
"HE OFFICES of the BANK hate Thla
PREMISES, No. 3, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
A. C. MARSHALL, Manager. Hongkong, 24th December, 1894.
PUBLIC AUCTION
11340
OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, &C.
THE
*HE Undersigned has received Instructions
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, the 29th December, 1894, commencing at 3.45 P.Mụ
■ No. 1, VICTORIA VIEW, KOWLOON,
the Residence of CHAS GRANT, Esq.,
THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Comprising
DRAWING ROOM SUITE in CORDED SILK TAPESTRY (Quite New), FANCY CHAIRS and TABLES, OVERMANTELS, Vety Handsome Large BLACKWOOD CABINET OIL PAINTINGS, CHROMOS BRONZES, ORNAMENTS, FRENCH CLOCK, SET of BRASS FENDERS, BRUSSELS CARPETS and FINE WHITE LACE CUR- TAINS (Quite New), RUGS, LINOLEUM, BOOK-CASE and BOOKS, MUSIC TOX, &c.
COTTAGE PIANO, by BainmEMRAD & SONS. Very Fine TEAK CARVED SIDEBOARD
BEVELLED GLASS EXTENSION DINING TABLE & CHAIRS, WAGGON &c., DINNER and DINNER DESSERT SERVICES, ELECTRO-PLATE and GLASS WARE, &c., &c.
DOUBLE and SINGLÉ BRASS-MOUNTED IRON BEDSTEADS, &c.
SHANGHAI- ONE HALL & HOLTZ
SUITE DAVEN MADE BEDROOM the
PORT, ONE BEDROOM SUITE in BIRD'S- SINGLE SETS, and SUNDRY other BED. EYE
MAPLE, COMPLETE DOUBLE and
HOOM FURNITURE, &c, &c.
fairest of the sex, for a tight glove is a perfect abomination. It makes the hand look larger
instead of smaller.
When pulting gloves on, always begin by buttoning the second button; then, when bui tored
the top, you can easily frsten the first The immense and sudden rise of Japan in the button without terring the kid. fever remova scale of national and international insportance in
the gloves by pulling the fingers, but by draw Inexplicable to the majority of European and American minde only because most people, even
ing the part covering the wrist over the hand, and leave them thus wrong side out for some in repatedly enlightened countries, are but poorly time before turaleg them to their proper shape. informed regarding news of the greatest conse
Always
lay gloves lengthwise
roll never quence, In spite of free schools and omnipresent them, Light-coloured gloves should be placed There newspapers, the greater number of human belogs between two pieces of white flannel.
that precious power to is nothing better to perfume gloves than a tiny
of trash, but lule purpose. They
tablet of concentrated scent or a small sachet
детет
thai.
HALL FURNITURE, PANTRY and KIT- CHEN REQUISITES, LAWN MOWER,
TENNIS NET, POLES
ES, &c., RICKSHA,
Intimations.
SPECIAL MAKERS OF ARTICLE FOR LADIE.
WION
JAVA POWDER SOLD EVERYWHERE
COPTRIONS PATTERN
** 299
EYEBROW
DILD
CAYTE PONDRI
ADHÈRE 21 PRAD #1 Wi Communiqus A VELOUSE FRAICHEUR de in AVANTE STONESH
A Bourgors
12&14. Boul! Si Marlin
PARIS
ROUGES & ULANGS FOR THEÁTAL
Amusements.
THEATRE ROYAL
CITY HALL
BOXING NIGHT!
RETURN
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
PERFUMERY PUT UP IN THE LATEST
PARISIAN STYLE
COPYRIGHT PATTERN
M: 232
ESSENCE
BLANC 91 PERLES
LIQUID
Hotels.
BAY VIEW HOTEL.
THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Skau-kl-wan Road) POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and
to be had on the Island. "BAY VIEW" occupies the best situation on the Shau-ki-wan Roid, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes
TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE
or THE CHARMING from the Southward, Steam-launches can t any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawa.
DANSEUSE,
M185 ELSIE ADAIR,
ASSISTED BY THE FAVOURITE LOCAL AMATEURS,
ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY!
A MONSTER PROGRAMME.
BOX PLAN AT MESSE, ROBINSON & Co.'a
USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Hongkong, and December, 1894- f1338
THE
COMING SENSATION.
THE EVER BRIGHT AND GLORIOUS,
A THING OF BEAUTY, AND A JOY FOR EVER.
·
RETURN OF THE EVER POPULAR
D'ARC'S
FANTOCHES FRANÇAISES,
(MARIONETTES.)
WHO WILL OFEN ON BOXING DAY
IN THEIR
NEW BIJOU THEATRE, (Specially erected regardless of cost) ON THE NEW PRAYA RECLAMATION. The Building will be entirely of Timber, thus ensuring WARMTH and COMFORT.
Catniegos lassad prior to Sais. On View NEW DECORATIONS, from Friday, the 19th instant,
TREME OF SALE ¡—As customary,
GRO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer, Hongkong, 24th December, 1894.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
sus Victoria, basended in the first-named recurlog | who are able in read use 18 Team of
but pass negligently by printed information at within the hand. A glove thus scented made from H. M. NAVAL STOREKEEPER, The salary of the Speaking, and the whole of most substanila! valon that falia to tickle thelt lowes it perfume. Some peoplo operations:
Rated Intellectual palates, eager for trivia! it requires at least five aristocratic sensation. The comparatively few really
to make a perfect band; this is somewhat intelligent readers scattered over the civilised gerated, for much may be done to alleviate the
the Civil service salaries, has been reduced to per cent.
exag.
A hitter debate is now proceeding in the Assembly over a proposal for a similar tax on the men displaying a decided objection to such a ing that the empire of the Rising Sun is to the means of having white and delicats band,
salaries of hon, members, many of theas gentle-
Coorse.
The latest news from Samas states thai farther fighting is threatened,
MELBOURNE, December 6th.
trale of war.
a a mighty nation, provd, ambitions, master. which is great
towards its
its beauty even
20 resourceful, mighty in council, with a well hand be not moulded in an aristocratic form,
the equipped, well disciplised, skilfully officered In work or in idleness the hand may with s army, with a steel clad navy of the modern little precaution become lovely. The culture of
furnished with the most approved hand beauty was once pattern,
ance carried to
to such an excess Dr. Fenwick has been committed to take ble ordnance, manned by commanders and marines that some ladies
clore their hands who know theoretically and practically the dread for fear of hardening their joints. For the same trial on a charge of manslaughter, the result of ap inquiry as to the cause of death of a young tra
and footmes used to carry their woman named Mary Beckman. The evidence The denouement is indeed sudden, startling mistress prayer-book too heavy for her delicate showed the doctor to have been gality of gross perhaps, but it is nothing more than what was to hands, and no lady ever dreamed of opening a carelessness and ignorance of his profession. have been expected. Japan has been getting door
who carried a prayer-book to church and allway on to the State in Victorian coal on its ready for all this during many eventful years. lady whose for fear of apulling thepo. The first Thoughtful students of the world's progrese knew in stated to smount to £12,000 a year.
AUCKLAND, December 6th. gord while ago that the land of the Millado was opened and shut her own doors was considered Watrong emancipated woman by her more A new geal is to be built in Dunedin, and therapy forging to the front, leaving
Nowadays woman have become far more work is to be carried out on the co-operative Oren allands hopelessly to the rear, and pressing prejudiced slators.
hard icward the front ranks of Occidental landt. reasonable on this principle,
score, as on many others ; Amount of
exhibited anywhere else on-the surface of the globe. The sober trath excels lorem in neglecting too much the care of the Wonderfulness the wildest dreams of cilon. and housework are detrimental to its beauty. Riding, driving, teault, rowing, dewing Results were achieved there in months that
at else. whers have required decades, not to say con- the hands fairly soft If we will, by giving them But even with these employments, we may keep taries. Histery receròs no parallel instances. a few tioments' care and attention at the and of The swakening of Russia under the sway of the the day's work. Always wear glaves whenever
¡BRISBANE, December 6th.
The
other
The cricket match between Stoddart's English | exceeds there toss in Japan within 3 years but still It is well nat to swing to an opposite |
Eleven and eighteen of Toowoomba, Wacom cluded yesterday, and resulted in a draw. The Englishmen, who did not commence their second lonings, bad only three runs to get to win.'
EASTERN SHANSI.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)..
November 25th.
hand.
[1341
HE Undersignand has received instructions
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
COSY PRIVATE BOXES, BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED BY ELECTRIC LIGHT.
D'ARC'S FAMOUS SHOW Has Considerably Added to its Glorier BY A NEW HARLEQUINADE,
WEDNESDAY, the and day of January, 1895 NEW SONGS,
AT NOON,
at H. M. NAYAL YARD. SUNDRY NAVAL AND VICTUALLING CONDEMNED STORES,
Comprising -
NEW DANCES,
LAND
NEW SCENERY— OLD IRON, CHAIN CABLE, WIRE ROPE, PAPER STUFF, EMPTY WOOD CASES, fast landed from London, from the brush of that OLD STORES, &c, &c.
Eminent Sceols Ariļet BOILER LOCOMOTIVE TYPE, so HE, workdeg steam pressors do Iba, made la H. M.
ALEXANDER HART. Naval Yard in 1885.
As the lies at Kowleon, the dacked Beat “JOHN GILPIN." TERMS OF SALE ---As customary,
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 24th December, 1894.
ATRO
(1344
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
HIS ́ ́ binmediow and well appointed HOT height of trafo land
Nalther Expense nor Trouble will be spared to naka
7
D'ARO'S MARIONETTES
fa their BIJOU THEATRE,
The Premier Place of Amusement during Good Old CHRISTMAS TIDE.
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 F.M, dally,
Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared lu_First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.
(643
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894,
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE,
Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDINGS.
THE
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY,
856]
5. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Propeleter.
THE
ROYAL STAG HOTEL, (LATE THE STAG HOTEL) -Established in 1857--
Not. 148/150, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
THIS
"HIS POPULAR HOTEL has recently been thoroughly renovated and, under new and experienced Management, offers Accommodation at most reasonable rates to BOARDERS and VISITORS, unsurpassed in the Colony.
The BED-ROOMS are Commodious and Comfortably FURNISHED, wuh HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in adddition to a WELL APPOINTED
BAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, - there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING
ROOMS, with every convenience,
The CUISINE is in able and experienced bends, and only the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.
For terms, &c., apply to
THE MANAGER
Royal Stag Hotal, Hongkong. 3rd November, 1894. [1148 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddall Strest.) THE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thiog needed Ito fit in between Horal Law 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 11 P.M.) or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PÄRTIES per MENU or ORDER-the Parties wending Dishes, &co, for same-and Cash, Terma :-- Breakfast...per meal $.c.75...par Month $19 Tiffin......
$0.75...
$20 $1.25... "
Dianer ******
IN
Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner... Breakfast and Tifin
JE
n
#
#
Tifia sad Dinner` ....................................... H
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served
W. THOMAS,
in Excellent Style at short notice.
Hongkong, 14th June, 1896.
Proprietor.
MAILS EXPECTED,
THE FRENCH MAIL. The Mensageries Maritimes_Co.'s steamar Natal, with the outward bound, French mail, lak Singapore on the roth instant si 3 p.m., and may be expected here on the 27th,
THE AMERICAN MAILS. The O.&O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Oceanic, with malls, &n, lett San Francisco for this port, vis Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 4th instant.
The P. M. S. S. Co's steamer City of Ria de Janeiro, with malls, &c. left San Francisce for this port, via Yokohama and Nagasaki, ** the 13th instant.
MORTEREN PACIFIC MAILS. The Northern Pacific Steamship Co.lu stenoser
Car Pater, swinsmed the Giest, was neither so and wherever you can. If you cannot do, rab above sleet, hag: fws been thoughly Misses E., N. & M. D'ARC...Sole Propelstars, swift nor go radical With the ils of one gent and the palm of your haad becomes rough, ration Japan has broken loose from immemorial T It gently with pumice stone mail: is regains its redecorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a tradition, escaped from tsolated prejudices, revo primitive delicacy of surface. In the morning NEW WING been built, which commande | W. D'ARC ionisonBlags Masager, lutionised her ancient ideas, declared an
an indepen. We are here enveloped in snow, so pure, so dence of old superstition, reformed not only her | Miter wasbing the hands with bran or catmesi, | mxgnificant,†lows of the Harbour and mal27SA LAURENCE PHILLIPS......Musical Director. Suk Loft Tacoma for Japan and Hongkong of
them with alice of lemon, which will of China;
E. C. CLITHEROW General Manager, the 23rd time. military and naval system, but more than soften and polish the palis. Use soap as little
SPECIAL WINTER RATES,
The Northern Pacific steamsblp Co.'s steamer Hanghong, soth December, 1894- [1331 | Pictoria Laft Tacoma on the 19th instant for reformed, reversed, her whole legislative, admin-
(FROM, HOVRACHIA, LUY TO MARCIS BAITA O of salt, will remove the most obsilänte stains, fatrative, judicial, diplomatic, and educational of possible. Lemos and, if necessary, pinch
Japan and Hongkong. machinery. She has opened wide her eyes and Never throw away lemon or orange peel, for One person, per day...................$3.50 to 3 500 her arme to new light from the West Suck these alone will sometimes take away sains One person, per month, someonāts to dőlád hospitality to fresh thought is beyond allexample without even using water. Strawberry and | Married couple (sccupying one room) per as it is beyond all praise. The people of Japan sorrel leaves stooped in milik are also among have bean fiulogly called the French of the nature's cosmetics for the hand.
Marrièl mengde (sconpying ono zaom) par- Kist. They might with similar felicity of phrase
month prison.........8:00 te
white, so beautiful, but so cold. It is sasonable and we are glad to have it, and so, we are sure, are those who have winter wheat le the ground. The winter, thus far, has been unusually damp in this part of Chios.
We are now besttrring ourselves to more war- like
preparations. Three thousand soldiers have been called for from this province. They arseaving the capital, for the seat of war, hi
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The 'Shire' line steamer Breconshira lah CAPABLE | Blogaporn on the 15th instant, ́and may be.
baches of couple of hundred or so nimesi ₹ be termed the Greeks of the modera Lipinter- DEAFNESS. An essay describing a reall. / Marised: couple (atomying twa yuomi), 42300 L JOURNALIST is wanted for the staff | expected here to-morrow,
TO JOURNALISTS.
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daily. It is whispered that among them are not
Any attempt to estimate this thrillingly
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few who would rather be soldiers to times of
that does not take largely late scoount the influ
ering phenomenon must fell through inadequacy
of the Honghong Telegraph. Liberal terms to Jedoni, pur manth pini. #0.00 -Full particulars ou te experience, capacity, genuine Cure for Deafness, Singlag in Ears, &c. Estre une mk110 to compran i no other need apply.
and terms to be went to MANAGER
R. FRASER-SMITH,
Cory Chan | ? Monghong, yih Bogiember, 1996.
peads, and are taking active measures to pre
serve their strength for that purpose. It is said anon of Christian missions. Nothing but gross
no matter how severe or long-standing, will
be seat post free.-Arificial Ear-drums and
that some unfortunate wretches, whogere caught ignorance or invincible bigotry can land anyone similar appliances entirely superseded. Address in the act of desertion, did not live to rus away ❘ to overlook this sapact of the subject. For thera THOMAS KEMPE, Victoria Chambers, 19, South- saother day, "Notwithstanding that, it is privately | in a bigotry of unbelled avery bih ne stubborn, | ampten Bulidings, Holborn, Londen,{"lavi,
Rälter & Proprietor.
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The N. G. I. steames- Dormida lalt Bombay, on the 8th Instant, and may be expected here on the 28th,
The P. & O. 8, N. Co/a steamer Fava left Bombay on the 13th Inst., and may be expected here on the gist
The P. & D. 8. N. Což steamer, Ceylon laht London for this port on the adth ultimo,