1

T

of the whe herd the want of applles. The Japanese, they retseat, are being harassed by Goret VI, who is in com- mand of an army of unrthern treepy, General Yl is acting under General Sung, the letter being the only hirese general who has shown any aptitude so far in contesting the advance of the

noted

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about as large a percent▸ge of successed us in the treatment of diphtheria seram. The typhold serum has not yet been placed upon the market, as it cannot yet be produced as cheaply and as perfectly as in desirable..

The Imperial budget for 1891-95 is now fixed at 775,000 200 merkt, 70,000,000 mk ab the budget of last year. This is owing to the Increased of the new arme and navy. Of this sum (67.000,007 marks are pat down for the expenses of the army. The budget will continue increasing, for the same reasons, every year until 1893, when it will reach the sum of 860,000,000 marks.

It is reported in Shanghai that Newchwang has been at last capiured by the Japanese As the Japanese were in strong force to the vicinity of this place, and have beer to for some time bast, this reported capture has recasioned title surprise, because it is possible. It

qulic

must be that the

the place reported as captured is

is the Chinese town of Newchwang, and not the Foreign Settlement, which is really and qs diskant

over 100 from Newchwang proper On the 28th December, however, several telegrams have been received from Newchwany, one of which received by a Chinese merchant, stated that Newchwang

had captured, although the Japanese

the are i will be so trent of hat Úttle Import Dimrosch for the German opera season at the

Newthwaug is occupied by the

Japanere

werd

nol

and there is but a small Chinese garrison ther, and rp advantage will be gained.

The Chinese authorities have now in their duplicated coples of the likenesses possession dur of one hundred and eighty Japanes

news alleged to be the

their Government now emissaries of scattered over the maritime coast towns of Chica

In certain districts of Silerfs, notably in the district around Gloga, cholera has again broken out,

Emperor William, after visiting his mother, the Dowager Empreis Frederick, at Rampben heim, to congratulate her opon her birthday, preceded to his shooting rendezvous at

rgen on Thunder, and to-day he has been Led in abooting deer and wild boar.

Johanna Gradaki har heen cagaged by Walter

Metropolitan Opera-house New York,

A Berlin dispatch to the Daily News 1173 the report Is

eport is confirmed from St. Petersburg that that Baron Maronam, the Russian Embassador to France, will be recalled and that his place will be filled by Prince Scheremertleil, naw Governor of the Caucasus,

Grand Duke Vladimir will succeed Prince Schetemertleff, and Grand Duke Sergius will succeed Grand Duke Vladimir as Commander of St. Petersburg military district. The office of Governor of Moscow is at present filled by Grand Duke Sergius. It will be given to Grand Duke Alexander Michaelovitch,

The Prince of Naples, Crown Prince of Italy. arrived here to-day from St. Petersburg, where he has been attending the funeral of Alexander III. At Emperor

William's

request he will prolong bis

Stay volil

to-morre evening and Will lunch to-morrow with bis Majesty. and the Yangiste

ngiste littoral. These skenesses

A dispatch to the Daily News from Odessa contain the faces only of the subjects and are says that many university students have been

of an inch square attached to each other arrested for declining to vote quarter

for the purchasà by some photographic process so as to form one of a wreath for Cser Alexander's funeral. It is sheet, fourteen inches

foot add th and about a nches long and

added that several Poles who have been broad, A

of these unmounted sheets were morts

were Imprisoned since September bare declined lo found upna the persons of certain spies swear allegiance to Nichols. captured fast November by the native authorities, and having been reproduced are now being vent But broadcast the civil and milliary officials of this cl

in order to enable them to identify emple, in any strangers or suspicious characters who may into the hands of the mandarins. There photographs are numbered and were acknow- ledged by the captive emissaries to have been Elven

them by the Japanese Intelligence Depart ment for the purpose of identifying one another when Ecca lon arose.

Ever since

reports became current that the Chinese government had decided to make over- ures for peace to Jpan, and that steps had even been taken in appolit perenns best fitted for the proposed mission to Japan, the native press both here and in the South have been unanimous in condemantng this action of the Chinese Govern ment. The native papers susert thai Japan herself so exhausted both in men and the means of carry on the war, that if China would but wait, overimies would

of accessity come from the other side. The recent calls for extra war loans, and the en'orced conscriptions In Japan are taken as proof of the unpleasant situation

ation Japan now finds herself in, Cin tl find millions of taels, and new levies from the interlar of the country by bundreds of thousands without embarassment to Government or Country. Hence the Government at Peking is advised

sed by all the native papers to show a little more patience, and in time Japan will surely be brought to terme.

while China

Chang -haing, the nephew of the Viceroyı LI Hate

Hury chang and LI Han-chang EX-

Commissioner of the Felyang Board of Ordnunce at Tientsin, who was arrested recently at Nan- king by the Viceroy Chang, acting under orders from Peking, has been ordered to be sent over- land to

dio Peking for itlal at the Board of Punish- ments, the evidense given at his trial before the Viceroy Chang having been sent to the Throne.

Orders have been received by the high provincial authorities at Canton, from Peking. Instructing them to collect Tis. 5,000 from each of the first-class pawnbroking establishments in Kangburg, and Tis, 3039 each from the amailer establishments of å similar nature, ol which there are no fewer than 1,400 in the

province

1

The Torgh ks are not yet completely quelled, A telegram from Major Umayabars in Seoul reports that aboul 3000 of them assembled in Pyongchan on the instant, and that a fight took place between them and 'panese force, The rebels were dispersed after a two hours strapple, with a

loss of

of 7 killed, 10 taken s pilseners,

an nascertained number of wounded. There was no casualty on the Japanese site. It is evident that the Tonghaks are now receiving short shrift.

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The Occidental and Oriental Co.'s steamship Creanfe, Capt. W. M, Smith, from San Francisco, vir Honolulu, Yokohama and Nagasaki, with the American talls up to 4th December, arrived in the harbour this morning. We are indebted to out San Francisco exchanges for the mbjained telegrams --

LONDON, November 23rd. Fumours from Washington that Great Britain is supporting or co-operating with the Volted States an attempt to mediate between Japan China are declared in official circles here to

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A Berlin dispatch to the Timer ways: The semi-official North German Gazette states that the anti-revolutionary bills, which were referred yesterday by the Runderarath to a committee, will probably have precedence over all other bills in the Reichstag.

Despite the unfavorable financial situation, the Prussian budget will contain large demands for #gifcultural Impr vements affecilog specially the eastern poovinces. The Prussian Ministers of Agricolture of and Floance are still negotla ting as to the amount of the credits to be miked for. The agrarians will be overjoyed by this news.

It is impossible for newspapers any longer to ignore a scandal which has been talked about in every court in Europe for months past. The persons most effected are Prince Waldemar of Denmark and his wife, born Princess Maria of Orleans, The couple were married la 1885 and have three children. In the last year or two there have been frequent quarrels. The pair are now spart, the Prince remaining with his child- ren In Copenhagen and the Princess staying with If of her family in France.

some members of friends de nat aucceed In

reconciling the young people there will be an action for divorce,

The Princess accuses her busband of unfaith. fulness, and

and it

ber eccentricities that be have made her name a by-word in

name a by-word in Danmark. It in aserted that abe is a habitual taker of mor-

quar

Hollery, and went home to buy an estate and a higher title, and no doubt is now a leading light In Sch wines orf society; while poor Muggleton hung on for twenty more years and rever bad enough at the end of the month to pay up his

it. Sic transit gloria mundi.

IT IS EASY TO ASK QUESTIONS.

Spe

Go-day's, Advertisements. JUST FOCUS THIS ON YOUR MEMORY, AND FIX IT.

PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECIPES

A CHILD can sek questions that a wise man' omn't AMATERT Yea and there are some questions that the Are dispensed at our Drug Stores by à staff of Qualified Chemists. The strictest accuracy is thos shit dostars don't like have people ask them. Bay a question of this sort-while we are about it, however, we might as well toll the story straight away and lave done with it.

Mr. Farah Mac was very ill with influence. That was in February, 1992, the time of the epidemie. The attack was overs. She was suddenly seized with a violent pain In the head (both front and back) and temples. She had pain in all her joints too, and was hot and feverish. She wont to bed and sent for the doctor, He camo, examined her, took her temperatura over 100 degree-and said very little, likewise man. The lady could not turn herself lu bed. She fired on slopa, auch se milk and broth; she could not swallow a morel of solid food. Her husband pressed her to take strong food, saying, "If you don't eat, you will starve." Right enough; but he forgot that hon one can't eat he can't cat, and there's an end.

Well she got wesker and wesker,, and tell away until there wasn't much lost of har bat skin and bone. Then, In her anxiety, she put her question "Doctor, do you think I chall",

Hallgre

to

coonzed. The Purity of our Drogs la Guaranteed, and their Fiesbocia may be absolutely relled on. In a word, the Best Article is supplied, and our Prices show an Immense Saving whan compared with the usual charge.

66, Queen's' Road Central, Hongkong,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

“HE Company's Stearnship

-THALES,"

T

Captain H. Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Porta TO-MORROW, the 3rd instant, at Daylight, and not as previously notified.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LÁPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, and January, 1895, [1954

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, VIA

SHANGHAL ..

The doctor's answer was true and honest we like and respect him for it. To said. " Mrs. Have I do not tanio couldn't tell. Nather could any other doctor, Na, not even if he had a string of titles his name as long as a kite's tail. But did she get weli? Wait a bit. Wo must hark back a minute now. Along shout the 10th of March, 1880, Mrs. Mace began to feel tired, langull, and wears, as if her work wore too much for her, she said. She had bad taste in the month, pour appetite, and whatever THE Steamship she ate gave her pain at the chest and heart. "I had," the continues, "a dull honey pain at the right side and between the shoulders, and a sinking feeling at the pit of the stomach, and a rising of foul gas I my throat. Later on I had rheumatic pains in my heart. chest, and back. I sent for a doctor who attended said, Why don't you try Mother Beigel's Durative to for six weeks, but I got worse. One day the cook Syrup Pthis being a medicine my mistress (I was living with a lady in Camden Town) kept in the house for family use. I did so, and was soon as strong as

arm.

in

"ARROYO," Captain Samuel, will be despatched for the above Parts on FRIDAY, the 4th lastant, at Noou.

For Freight, apply to'...

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, and January, 1795-

FOR SINGAPORE, FENANG AND

Years fol away, and in 1891 she had the attack of influenza, aral in 1802 the second, alreadyTHE described in part. We now complete the account of

the 1892 attack.

CALCUTTA.

Steamship

"LIGHTNING,"

($8

Captain K. H. Sundberg, will be despatched for

WATKINS & CO.,

THE APOTHECARIES' HALL

AND

[ST

PEAK ACADEMY

KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL UPPER TRAMWAY TERMINUS.

HE above will be RE-OPENED for the T. NEW TERM TOMORROW (THURS DAY), 209 AM.

Prospectus and Terms on application to

THE PRINCIPAL, W. D. BRAIDWOOD, M.A. Hongkong, and January, 1895.

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NOTICE.

HAVE this Diy established myself under my own name, as S 'ARE and GENERAL BROKER.

ERICH GEO" G. Telegraphic Add ess :—"GroRGERICH,"

A. B. C. Cod^, 4th Edition, Hongkong, 1st January, 1805.

NOTICE.

➡ROM this Date I shall contfrue Business

FROM SHARE and GENERAL BROKER

in my own Nafire.

CHARLES C. COHEN. Telegraphic Address :-“ COHENIUS." Hongkong, 1st January, vlog,

NOTICE.

Mrs. Mace says: "The doctor continued to attend the above Ports en TUESDAY, the 8th lustant, NOTICE Is hereby given that the PART

ma for five wooke, and I took his medicines for that time, but gained no strength. After having suffered for seven weoke 7 waki to my husband, I will now see what Mother Brigal's Curative Syrup will do for me. Perhaps it may cure influensas well as other ailments. I carried out this rosolution; began taking the Byrup, and was soon on my feet again, and have since kept In excellent health, taking an occasional dose when needed. (Signed) BABA Mion, Monk' Farm, Great Warley, Brentwood, Essex." August 27th, 1893."

Now we have never advertised Mother Salgale Curative Syrup as a remedy for influence Tet the fecte stated by Mrs, Mace cannot be disputed. What the conclusion? A very simple one indeed. She did not have Influenza until her system had been debilitated by indigestion and dyspepsis. It is such people generally (elmont wholly) that all epidemio disesas attack. The dreaded cholers scarcely ever touches anybody except dyspeptio-oholers is malady of the bowels only. The more we hear of desses the more the proof piles up showing that

sound digration safo squint worthing snape violence me old ago. The Byrop cund hire. Marde ishtonas, by taking sway the

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

pbloe and an excessive smoker of cigaretter, ground It stood on--the torpidity of him digestion. even in the public streets; that she has shown Bha once arkod, "Doctor, do you think I shall got absurd and Imprudent part for the firemen well 9 Time and Mother Seigel have said, "Yes.***

and is of Copenhagen,

attending con.Adet. flagrations and distrib

distributing cigars and cigarettes Among the officers and ord

ordering for the men, and that she was so lacking in good taste as to have herself photographed in a uniform, with the result that copies of that pho- tograph are to be found in all the Bre stations. Farth

the Princess is accused-of-having- Furthermore, the upon upon more than one occasion insulted the late Chat Alexander and also her mother-in-law, Queen Louis, to the great pain and annoyance of the entire family.

Such is the husband's case against his wife. The latter has made no statement of her grie. vances, which are understood to be numerous, beyond the general charge of misconduct,

COUNT CASKOWISKI'S DUEL.

"Poor old Muggleton, he's gone at last," remarked our friend Bilgewater, as he fuld down a copy of a Slogapore newspaper ↑ "Qulet going fellow an he was, be was once forced lato a duel, and I acted as bis *accond. *"

Of course, we

are, we were immediately full of interest, and pressed the Captain for ble story: be lighted up another cheroot and puffed meditatively for

few mom

moments, then proseaded as follows.

H

It was

was when I wa

command of the

vernment is vndmentood to have acted with com- | night at which we ware to take on 10

[From Mutes; freo. Patzeler de Cc,'n Puglabar,) Today, Barometer) 5, Okunrestatiana Baronsaverip,

Bromo(Pathazarene dersanenventi

Tharaw) †.01, **** Thabocaster-4 P.

*****

Thameistari kum. ¿Wer brit) anisonne Theraztearen 1 1, 15.

Thernet-Mamum

The marine in men, vật datas Klaiman temaslahat

To-day's Advertisemen's.

D'ARC'S

BIJOU THEATRE, (NEW PRAYA RECLAMATION). EVERY EVENING AT 9 PM, THE EVER SUCCESSFUL D'ARC'S

56538655558

FANTOCHES FRANCAISES

(MARIONETTES.)

THE TALK OF HONGKONG. THE MARVELLOUS FANTOCCINI.

be altogether incorrect. The United States Go-

"Iguana " "many years ago, we were lying over- twell outport expecting a raft of logs of the plote Independence

England has In the morning. powers. noted the rebuff sustained by the United States Singapore. The night was still and sultry, and

pasitive

we were trying to amuse ourselves with a little.

of draw,

?” when the Count-who had game been losing to the extent of fire dollars and some contempot excited at some ilttle remark or by- THE BIG BOOT DANCERS. play of poor old

with

delight. rance me the papers attach great im. portance to mission of Detring, the Com- missioner of Imperial Curteras at Tientsin who Calns for Japan in order to arrange terms

old Mug left for peace. The Globe this afternoon, comment- What it was I hover exactly learned, but I fancy the mosquitoes and the fact of losing five

|

ing on Deting's departure for Japan, says that

It confirms the reported rejection of the media-

Washington reports that could be

conducted by the Misister af

a

-

dollars, bad more to do with the Count's choler

THE

THE COURT MINSTRELS.

THE GORGEOUS PANTOMIME.

SONGS,

PRETTY BALLADS AND TOPICAL THE LAUGHABLE HARLEQUINADE, THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR, THE SALVATION ARMY BURLESQUE AND THE GRAND TRANSFORMATION. BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC LIGHT DISPLAY

AND

NEW SCENERY.

tion of the Valted States. The Globe says that | than anything else; bak the upshot of it all was this was the course to be

| in spite of the | that he worked himself up to a scantle pitch and ended by calling Mug a very ugly name which roused bis usually placid nature, and be just The Daily News, referring to the subject, rose and lifted the little Count up by his says:-The peace Commilestoner was not sent collar and sat him down upon the deck, rather moment too soon, but he can hardly hope to heavily, I must admit. We thought that would reach japin before the Japanese forces close up and the matter, but we reckoned without our on Port Arthur for the great decisive struggle. host nothing would appesse our fiery filend Judge Weldmann, who was sent on a mission bot a duel, for se lasuite, vill shoot him. 1 to England by ex-Queen Liliuokalani, has vill by gar; he has given me se blow he has MATINEES EVERY SATURDAY AT 4 P.M. finished his visit here and gone to Germany, from me sell as Har sanguinaire." We had a quiet

PRICES AS USUAL which country he will return to Hawall vs Now contab next morning, and decided to give the

The Judge has not met with success,

Nov-Commixeloved Officers and Man of H.M. pallant count the satisfaction he sought.md Forces half-price to Fit and Gallery. The result of the election for members of the MeNot the engineer was to act nɛ his London School Board will not be known antii and I for Meggiton: the choice of weapons, PLAN at Mers. KILLY. & WALSH'S, LD. late. Miss Davenport Hill has defeated the

after consider and course, reated with our side,

Mister E., N. & M. D'ARC... Sole Proprietors. Daks of Newcastle the city by 8,000 votes

abla deliberation we selected Tuck's packing

W. D'ARC

.................Stage Manager. It was RIO JANEIRO, November 2318. officially announced that the aiste of hour of two later up scene which took place an

later open

the beach

York

second,

al

at 1 P.M

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 2nd January, 1895-

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

“HE Steamship

THE

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"LIGHTNING" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongulda.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after the 3rd instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense Into the Godowns of the Wanched Warehouse and Storage Com pany, Limited, Wanchst

NERSHIP heretofore subsisting between

us, the Unde signed HERMANN STOLTER- FÖHT and CHARLES JOSEPH HIRST, | carrying on Business as Merchants at Hongkong

under the Style of

STOLTERFOH" & HIRST,

has been DISSOLVED by Mutual Consent as and from the 31st day of December, 1894,

Hongkong, 1st January, 1895.

HERMANN STOLTERFOHT, CHAS, J. HIRST.

With reference to the above, we hereby beg to give notice that we have THIS DAY taken. over the Business bitherto carried on by Messrs. STOLTERFOHT & HIRST' and will continue it under the Style or Firm of

601

STOLTERFOHT & HAGAN, Hongkong, 1st January, 1895.

HERMANN STOLTERFORT, EDWARD J. HAGAN,

To

be Let.

10 LET..

'ODOWNS l。 WANCHAI at the back of

G DOWNS OR WARCACAS,

OFFIES, FIRST FLOOR, «djolnlug the Undersigned Offices in Ice House Street saliable for BROKERS ALL MERCHANTS.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 10th December, 1804

TO LET.

DWELLING HOUSOUN

"BANGOUR," MOUNT KELLET—

(FURNISHED).

*

No.

UNNY MAGAZINE GAP,

FURNISHED.

74

ROBINSON CASTI E TERRACE.

ROAD,

A HOUSE in WEST. END TERRACE,

BONHAM ROAD,

FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in ELOIN STREET, PIEL STREIT and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STREET,

GODOWNS --

BLUE BUILDINGS,

No. 7A. PRAYA CENTRAL. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd,

Hongkong, 13th December. 1994

Intimations.

FLOUR.

IF YOU WANT GOOD BREAD

USE

SPRING WILLS

BAKERS FLOUR

SPERRY & CO. STOCKTON CALIFORNIA

BAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 184 California Streat

AND TAKE NO OTHER.

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CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., 'HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK-

PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE Consignees of Carga from SINGAPORE and delivery of his croods from alongside, Auch THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE C MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER

Cargo mpeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS &'Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, and January, 1895--

156 OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

“ONSIGNEES_of CARGO per Steamship

** OCEANIC."

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignoes of Cargo are bereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counteralgusturo, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods from along. side.

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and Expense.

C. L. GORHAM, Acting Agent,

Hongkong, and January,/z805.

*SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

8. 8. "MONMOUTHSHIRE," FROM. HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS,

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Gockowas of the Hongkong and | Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 9th instant, will be subject

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer zwet be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the gth Instant, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the pih instant, at 3 P.M.

Na Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, and January, 18oj.

144 RAFFLES HOTEL,

COMPANY, LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE:-LONDON. EASTERN BRANCH (FIRE) ¡~SINGAPORE.

CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED £2,500,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP sistemasina)

250,000 TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS. 23,000,000 TOTAL ANNUAL INCOME .............. £1,500,000

THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUR-

TANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, having

acquired the Business of the STRAITS FIRE

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sule Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches- swarded the bighest Price at every Exhibition; and for Volgtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPPVA GLASSES,

and SPYGLASSES. MARINE GLASSES

No. 8, Queen's Road Central.

L.

DENTISTRY.

INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED IN DR. SARATA (from Japan),

| LIQUIDATION, have appolated the Under- signed Local Manager of their Hongkong Branch (Fire).

Insurances effected at[Current Rates,

WM. MACBEAN, ***

Local Manager,

Hongkong Branch, Connaught House, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 1st January, 1895,

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF

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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, OIL-PAINTINGS, &C., &C.

ΤΗΣ

·HE Undersigned has received instructions

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

он

SATURDAY, the 5th January, 1895, commencing at.3.30 PM.,

at his SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL STREIT, The Property of

J. W. JONES, Esq., and Other Parties A LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising

BEVERAL DRAWING-ROOM SUITES la SILK TAPESTRY LEATHER COVERED CHAIRS, OVERMANTELS, BLACKWOOD and other TABLES, VALUABLE OIL-PAINT- LINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ORNAMENTS, BOOK-CASES and BOOKS, CARPETS, CURTAINS, RUGS, BLACKWOOD CURIO STAND, &c.

ONE COTTAGE PIANO by F. DoERNER & Sow.

ONE COTTAGE PIANO by ESDAILE & Co. ONE COTTAGE PIANO by BRINUMRAD & SONL

EXTENSION DINING TABLES and CHAIRS, DINNER & DESSERT SERVICES, CUTLERY, SIDEBOARDS and DINNER WAGGONS, &o, &c.

affairs In the State of Rio Grande do Sul does | Count raved and fumed the; the more the E, C, CLITHEROW General Manager. | VVA notify that the NEW WING to the| CROCKERY, GLASS and PLATED WARE,

harder came down

bad

Hongkong, and January, 1895. -

THE PATRONAGE OF EVERY COLLECTOR IS BOLICITED.

PHILATELISTS |

145

of her limbs after her severe attack of rheums. | match for a bla Meg." na out filend | JOURNAL, will begin Chicaistian in January,.

him

not cause anxiety to the Government, Castilho the whacks until he suddenly collapsed a bruised remalos Governor of that State, and the In- and cowed object hardly able to crawl back to surgents number less than 14,000 men, scattered the ship. Eighteen inches of good thick angina Inte small groups

packing

is a formidable weapon in the hands LONDON, November 24th.

of a powerful man; the count thrown The fact is regretfully admitted by those closs his away in di dain at the commencement, to the Queen that her majesty must remain a declaring that he had been fooled (which "THE Attention of Dealers and Collecters is Drawn to the Fact that the First Monthly mosi a cripple for the rest of her days. It was was not far wrong) and in his rage went for his Magazine devoted to PHILATELY, be hoped for weeks that she would recover the nee apponent with lost and nalin 1 but he was no

known as the HONGKONG PHILATELIC and got the licking he them, but the disablity.

became

chronic It is | needed to take

and it is

down a

1895. The Local Subscription will be $2.00 believed that never again will she be able to so elegantly expressed į.

for Local Subscribers and $a.ço for Foreign walk more than a few steps at a time, It is Had tha maitag been allowed to drop there, Subscribers (Postage Free). All Subscriptions Impossible for her to step up or down, even in or no one would have been the wiser) but on

received by out of

, and an inclined gangway bas | arrival at Bingapore the Count took out a sum- of her carriage, been provided for the latter purpose. A specially mods for assault and battery Thick gave AWAY designed

chal bas, baon provided for carrying | the whole thing, and the Count was fairly chuffed out of the Colony. He got Bay damages her Majesty up and down stairs.

Professor Behring has come out with a new though, which would solace him somewhat, for dlacovery-typhoid men. He claims that it was always fond of the "singgith," and some asta curatively in the ease of typhoid fever with | time afterwards he drew $13,000 in the Mandin

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DENTISTRY.

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