THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1896.
Intimations.
W. BOFFEY & Co.,
2,
TAILOR S,
D'AGUILAR STREET.
Have an enthiely Naw Srock of WooLLENS to cult the Present and Coming Season,
Consisting of ana
FANCY SUITINGS, DRESS, FROCK and MORNING COAT SUITINGS, ULSTER and
OVERCOATINGS, BREECHES ■nd RIDING MATERIALS in variety.
FANCY VESTINGS, TATTERSALLS and others.
Hongkong, axat October, 1896.
NOTICE.
THE ANNUAL SESSION of HER MAJESTY'S JUSTICES of the PEACE will be held To the JUSTICES' Roos, at the MAGISTRAČY, TO-MORROW, the 15th day of November, A.D. 1896, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of considering the Undermentioned Applications for SPIRIT LICENCES for the Yesi 1896-1897 :-
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Man at the No. Wheel Hotel The New Victoria No. g, Queen's Road
Holeh........... Central.
The Peak Hotel
The Kowloon Hotel.
The Grand Hotel
Rural Building Lot
77, Peak
Elgin Road, British
Κονίσου,
Nos. 240, 143 & 244, Queen's Rood Central.
Name of Applicant.
Whether before Hiccared.
Description al licence.
Sign of House.
Siluation of House.
Joachim Gomer
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Yes.
Publican's licence. The
106, Queen' Road Central.
LP. Madar
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A. Bejanjeo
Le M. Lobo
21
Hock Goon.
6
John A. Drewes......
M: Stenberg *******
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1.Silberman
9
G. Neubronn
10
Esther Oliver...
fa
II
W. Krater..................
J1
'12
Aane Malhulsh.........
13
F. IF. Bedford
14 Mary Pelcison......
Frederick, Bishop...
108
J. W. Osborne.......
16
17
P. Bobm......
И
Heary Cook terasi No
19
Charles Moccer...
Yer
Messi Mahomed
No.
A. Moir
Yea.
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Adjunct licence.
The Praya Eal No. 38 & 39% Praya
Holeh..........?
East. The Colonial Hotel...No. 1, Jubilee Street, The Globe Hotel No. 184, Queen's
Road Central.
The Land we live in No. 318, Queen's
Hotel............................. Road Central,
The Travellers' Hotel Nos. 12 & 13, Victoria
Street,
The Rose, Shamrock No, 29a, Queen's
& Thistle Hotel ... Road Central, ' The Criterion Nos. 21 and 23. Restaurants Paltinger Street.
Publican's licence. The Western Hotel... Nos. go & ça, Queen's
Road West.
The German Tavern. No. 268, Queen's
The Bay View Hotel Adjanci ilcence. The Grill Room Publican's licence The Windsor Hotel.
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Magistracy, Hongkong, 27th October, 1895.
EYE-SIGHT.
NOTICE.
R. N. LAZARUS, OCULIST-OPTICIAN, of
Mount Austin Hotel.. The Hongkong Hotel
Road Central, and
also two upper floors af No. 166,
*Co-day's Advertisements.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP- COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
STEAMSHIP "BRAHMAR," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND SHANGHAI,
"HE_above_Steamer having, antroć, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to wend in their Bills of Lading for countersigna- turo, and to take immediate delivery of their. Goods from alongside.
THE
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stared at Consignees' riike and expanse.
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, rith November, 1896.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR SANDAKAN`AND KUDAT,
" MEMNON,"
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THE Company's Steamship Captain Mogridge, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 18th Instant, at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Pazzago, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agent. Hongkong, 11th November, 1896. (1746
Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.、
AERATED WATERS.
SIMPLE AERATED WATER.
SODA WATER L
INGER ALE.
GINGER
EMONADE.
SARSAPARILLA.
RASPBERRYADE, &C.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1855,
REUTER'S MESSAGE.
THE REVIVAL OF BUSINESS IN THE UNITED STATES.
LONDON, November gth. Since Mr. McKinley's election many factorles are working overtime i mils employing 100,000 men have been re-opened, and a marked Increased demand exists, for wool and cotton,
LOCAL AND GENERAL. LATEST news from Bombay states that the plague is dying out there, as well as to Calcutta, It has been decided to send a toxin of Australian rlfiemen to England in April next. South Australians will be included..
THE Eastern Telegraph Company on Nov, and paid interest for the half year ending Och 31st on their 4 per cent. Mortgage Debenture stock. THE Memnon brought here this morning from Sandakan six lepers (Chinese) in charge of two members of the Sandakan Police Force They have been passed on to the Leper Asylum at Canton,
The Wharf and Godown Company are exceed ingly busy, all their"wharves being occupied and necessitating the shutting out of several ships, Including the Radworskirs and the ever-popular |" ocean greyhound * &tammon.
ACCORDING to latest) adrices from Java (19th Octoba) a prolonged drought had done consider able damage to the crops in several provinces. Coffee, sugar-cane, tex, and rice crops were suffering severely from lack of rain. SPEAKING of German colonisation schemes the Emperor William is reported to have declared that the present generation will not see the German colonies a success, and admits that his enthusiasm on the subject is now exhausted. We now hear that Mr. W. H. Elton, chaplain of Sandakan, North Bornes, has been obliged to postpone ble visit to Hongkong until the early part of next year owing to press of work in con- nection with the new church now in course of erez !an,
DAKIN, CRUICKSHAME & Co.'s WATERS RIC INSPECTOR MANN, armed with a search warrant. Queen's Road made under the constant supervision of a duly | last evezing vlalted No, 14, Jardine's Bazaar, and qualified English Chemist and will bear compa-seized about sa cattles of native spirits. Two rison with the best English Manufactures.
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MARES and other Large Consumers.
Central. Shaukiwan Road, No. 2, Queen's Road
Central
No. 13, Queen's Read
Central,
Victoria Peak. Nos, ar, 23, 25 & 371⁄2 Queen's Road Central, and Now.
I and 3, Pedder's Street,
The Stag Hotel No. 148 and 150, Queen's Road Central, The Sallors' Home... Praya West,
WM, C. H. HASTINGS,
Acting Police Magistrate.
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Go-bay's Abbertisements.
M LONDON and CALCUTTA, may be ran- VICTORIA AZ
salted for SPECTACLES at the HONGKONG HOTEL (Room No 139).
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY.
A great proption of cutarrets and diseases affecting those advancleg in life occur to those having some deficiency in the construction of the eyes, many years of "Eye Strain" ending in serious forms disease. Glasses. spectally adapted in yeath to those requiring them save and preserve the sight.
Constantly recurring beadaches, spells of dimpen when reading, weak eyes, the letters rundlag together; any of these symptoma indi- cate a deficiency in the form of the eye requiring Glasses only to Cotrel and core.
MI. LAZARUS supples bis SPECTACLES only after tealing the sight,
ADVICE FREE.
HONGKONG HOTEL, (Room No. 139).
Hough, 3rd November 1896.
Advertisements.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AE P à O. S. N. Co.'s Steamablp
THE
* BOMBAY,"
говот
FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where exch consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed,
This vessel brings on Cargo i From Persian Golf, ex S.S. Nowshera, and Pachumbia.
Optional Gooi will be landed here'nalens Instructions are given to the contrary before 4 P.M. TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 17th instant at 4 P.M. will be rubļect to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatovez,
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage abtained from the Godown Company withla ten -days after the Vessel's arrival here after which -
no Claims will be recognized,
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent, Hongkong, 11th November, 1956,
THE Steamer
FOR TIENTSIN.
*CHING PING,"
1431
HALL,
DUDDELL STREET.
Under the Dietingnished Patronage of His Excellency Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON,
K.C.M.G.
FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY Commencing TO-NIGHT
(WEDNESDAY), the 11th November. THE IMPERIAL
CHING LING FOO
TOUPE
OF WONDER-WORKS. IN THEIR MOST MARVELLOUS, MYSTICAL AND MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
PRICES:-
Front Sast Back Seat
...$1.00 10+ 0.50
'(No Half-prica.) Doors Open 1.8.30.P.M.-Commencing at 9 P.M....
Hongkong, 11th November, 1896. [1714
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGĦAL
THE Company's Steamship
" HOIHOW," Captain Pennsfather, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 13th instant, at 29.48,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agcais, Hongkong, rrth November, 1896. [1744
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED
FOR SHANGHAI, “HE Company's Steamship
THE
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""TIENTSIN, Captala Dawson, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the rgth instant, at a PM.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Ágents Hongkong, 12th November, 1896, (1745
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED, Y FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND, CALCUTTA. "HE Company's Steamship
"CHUNSANG,"
Captain -Bliko," will be despatched, for the Captala Buller, will be despatched as above above Port TO-MORROW, the 13th lustani, st | on FRIDAY; the 13th fustani, at 3 F.M., instead $ 7.1, instead of as previously advertiseci. of as previously advertised.
For Freight or Passage, apply to -
For Freight or Famage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, 12th November, IẾgo.
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GARIOWIIZ & Co
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Hongkong, 11th November, tögé,
Any complaints should be addressed to the Manager. Hongkong, ted May, that.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
SUBSCRIBERS TO
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Chinese were arrested in connection with the matter and were before Capt. Hastings to-day, when a fine of $50 each was imposed, in default three months' geol..
MESSES.
MILCHIRS S Co. pollly that, owing to the late arrival of the Company's chartered stearter Daßkwe Grom' Japan, the departure of the ND.L. liner Procas, for
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A GAMBLING CAFO was called on before Capt. Hastings at the Magistracy to-day and remanded Monday. This is the Gough street care, where one of the gamblers reçelved fatal fojuries through falling from a balcony wben attempting to escapa arrest, -
THE Po Leung Kok's new Homa will be formally | Is a paragraph hended "Her Majesty's Eye- opened on Friday at 3.30 p m. by His Excellency sight," the Medical Press and Circular suyui- The fact that Professor Pagenstecker, the dialla gulaked German ocullet, has been to see Her Majesty has given rise to alarming romours in Court circles, and a remour has gained ground that an operation for cataract would shortly become imperative. We leare, as what wa | bellave to be trustworthy authority, that there la no ground for this sinister report. Her Majesty's sigħi has been falling for some tima past, but the diminution of visual acuity has only been, is nature and degree, what one expects to find in elderly people pari pass with the gradual decrease of functional activity gaverally. This condition implies no delect al the argan of wislon beyond that which can be corrected by glasses, uz does it justify the assumption of constitutional weakness.
AT last! The Chamber of Commerce has been notified by the Colonial Secretary that the Netherlands-India Government has rescinded the Quarantine Regulations Imposed on veel arriving at Netherlands-India ports from Hongkongand Canton.
SHENO Taolal otherwise “Shang Ching-ching," £e. " the Court officer Sheng," was expected to leave Peking on the 4th instant, au route to Wachang, his present post as Director-General of the Hanyang Iron Works and coal mines of Hupeh. Sheng will probably spand the winter mostly in Wachang.
On the zőik ultimo it was reported in Sydney that the mission steamer Dayıpring is a total wreck on a reef off the north-east coast of Now Caledonia. Six of her crow are missing. The Dayspring was a new steamer belonging to the Presbyterian Mission and she was bound from Sydney to the Hebrides.
IN reference to H.K. L. Hang-chang's alleged trespassing in the grounds of the Yuanmingyuen palace, the Board of Civil Appolaťments has reported that the proper penalty is the entire loss of all rank and "Ufles, but the Emperor has mercifully commuted this to the loss of one year's salary. This in Li's case amounts to the equivalent of Tis. 26,000.
CAPTAIN FECHELL, King's Royal Rides, and Captain Wigram, R.A., leave the Staff of the Viceroy of India at the end of the present season and rejoin(their regiments, Lord Georga Murray continues on the Staff during the Calculta season and Captains Grimston and Lord Fincastle shortly rejoin from home to replace Captains Pechell and Wigram.
At last a me appears to have been discovered for the pile of concrete blocks near new Fedder's Wharf, the sampan folk having utlized them as recreation ground for thele fowls and live stack generally. Might we propose the erection of a fow cattle pens and pigstyes, as the renta derived therefrom might serve to defray some of the useless expense of which these blocks havo been the innocent cause.
HISTORY IN NEGATIVES: We have received a special number of the Dundee Courier, containing an eight pago supplement, part of which is devoted to a sketch, of its own history (it having just attained its eightieth birthday), and part to an interesting. record of the Queen's long reign. From the latter we make an extract "Thowing that eighty years ago there were i— No Sewing Machines. No Tramways. No Trawlers. No Hansoms
No Steam Machinery. No Motor Cars, No Lueller Matches. No Pneumatic Cycles. No Pneumatic-Tyred
Vehicles. No Phonograph. No Type-Writing
Machines,
No 30-Knot Torpedo
Boats,
No Free Education. No Brch.-LoadingGana No Maxim Guns. No Suez Canal. No Cook Tours. No Lady Cyclists. No Lady Doctors. No Lady Clerks,
No Lady Barbers. No Lady Footballers, No Lady Cricketers. No Lady Gollers, No Steel Steamers. No Triple-Expansion
Engines. Carriage.
No Rebigerators. No 60 Miles an Hour. No Free Libraries.
No Electric Light, No Electile Motors. No Pullman Car. No Dining Saloon
No 23 Knot Steamers. No Telephones.
No Electric Telegraph. What, one woader, will the next eighty years produce?" Prevention is better than cure,”
›A CHINESE CREW IN COURT. ·
THE "NINCCHOW" AGAIN.
BAHORS WANT THEIR PAY.
At the Magistracy to-day, before Capt. Hast- logs, 31 Chinese members the crew of the Chin- ese steamer Ningchow were charged with disorderly conduct on board the vessel in Hong- kong harbour.
Through Inspector Quincey, the defendants sald they ware not guilty of disorderly conduct, but had only demanded their wages and asked that they should be discharged at Shanghal
Johannet Frahm, master of the venel, deposed that the crew were not on articles bui were under a verbal agreement. He engaged the caflors and the firemen were engaged before he jained. The men were engaged at $8 per month and find themselves.
His Worship: Find themselves out of 28 per month i Well, wager are lower than they are
down here.
A REPORT has been received at Brabant free Doctors Root and Collins, who were sent to America y the Queensland Government to Investigate the tick pest. The Commissioner's state that the disease which has caused such mortality among the cattle of Queensland is
Witacis, continuing, said that among the Identical with Texas lever. In America Its defendants were a boatswain and three quarter. attacks wie infrequent, and all the methods masters. There was no understanding that in the which have been adopted-medicine, Innocu-erbal agreement the men were to be discharged at Shanghal. He was to the same position as tion, and dipplog-have'falled to eradicate the the crew and had no money with which to pay TO-MORROW afternoon, at Happy Valley, the Ir la reported that a German electrician has Hongkong Football Club will play the Officers of the Garison under Association rules, Club lavented an apparatus called an "Autom. In colours; Garrison in white; kick-off at 4.45 |atischespiegelglassplattenblitzchatzvorrichtung"
which, being interpreted, mexes "cal-out," f... sharp. The Club team will be composed
*THE HONGKONY Europe, cannot be effected till to-night. Passcn- TELEGRAPH” ARE MOST RESPROEFULLG gers are requested;tathe on board not later than, REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS | 9 o'clock this evenfig. MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
WINES
AND
SPIRIT S.
ALL thena nia nelected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood and bat:led by ourselves, then saving all inter- mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the
best growths at MODERATE PRICES.
PRICE LISTS, with Fall Details, to be had on Application.
PORT after removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the DISPENSARY before being sont out,
one of those devices employed to disconnect electric lamps or other apparatus from the drcult when the current is too strong for them. It is stated in an Australian Press despatch, dated London, October 21st, that on Trafalgar Day "wreaths to be placed on the Nelson monument la Trafalgar Square were sent from Hongkong and Toronto," This is the first we're heard of Hongkong sending a wreath. We hope It is true, for, as we were prevented from duly celebrating the day here, as should have been done, the least that could be done under the circumstances was to send a wreath..
pest.
af:-
D. Wood, goal; J. R. Gillingham and T. W. Hornby, back; H. W. Slade, F. H. Kow, and W. H. Pyrce-Browne, R.M.L.I., halves; 1. D. Danby, H. W. Looker (Captain), W. D. Mayson, F. B. Deacon, and G. W. Mülword, forwards.
The Garrison will be represented by R. Alexander, R.B., C. Percival, R.B., A. D. Bodes, R.B., 1. H. Thresher, R.B., Capt. Baker Cam, R.B., E. C. Rowecroll, H.K.R., F. G. Anderson, H.KR., A. D. H. Grayson, R.A., A. J. R. Greene, R.A. P. G. Davies, R., and Capt, Loveband, AD.C.
Á VERY spirited impromptu sthletic entertain ment took place at the Bellevue Hotel, Shanghal, on the 4th Instant in the presence of about to spectators, when a coloured resman from the U.S.5. Durott and a bluejacket from H.M.S. Spartan met to try conclusions for stake of $15 aside for the best out of five rounds. The "scrap" was held under the Marquis of Queensberry's Rules, and the gloves scaled Bos Bath men went to work most willingly from the start,ību), says the Chino Gaselis, It became very evident that the weight of the American sportsman fold against the pretty style of the Sparian's presentative, although it was not Dall the first stage of the fourth sound that the Britisher retired from the fray. The usual towel in the ring brought forth a tidy little sum for the defeated man, which was handed to him by way of a solaifum.
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His Worship: Well, sell the ship's furniture 3 wages claims come first. "P.C. 100 suplained that the Chlef Justice had yesterday given Judgment against the Caplain. A compradore was feeding the crew.
The Captain, resuming his svidance, said the men were last paid on 1st July and had received.
no money since. Owing to thin thay bad become clamourous ever since the 1st Sept. He did his best to explain matters to them, but they did not seem to understand him. Yesterday morning they came to bim and asked him to hoist the police flag or they would do so. The fig waE
holsted by the chief officer. The police came off and explained matters to the crews they became galet and the police left. Shortly after, the defendants came en masse to bis cabin door, They were jumping on the deck, yelling and shouting, and speaking about cutting threats and showing knives. Witness became scared and thought they would start a mutiny. He agala holsted the police flag, ma the men seemed ready and for anything. The police came on board locked them up.
said that when they made the verbal agreement The boatswain, through Inspector Qalacer, they were told the vasse! was only going from Hankow to Chefoo and Shanghai and not to Hengkong. She had been here 3 moniks and 4 days, and all that time they had never received a cent of wages, although they asked repeatedly, The captaló always said he could not pay them. The crew had wives and families to support in their own country, and it was impossible for them to remain as they were. When they stated their grievance to the capiala ko appeared to misunderstand them. They denied being slotous or neing threats to the captain or officers.
with the mes that they could not get their pays His Worship tald he sympatbleed very much
SHOCKING accounts of the havoc among cattle herds and grain crops in South Australle through long-continued drought, were received. by the Afrike this afternoon. The wheat crops have suffered irreparable damage; cattle are. dying from starvation on many of the great stations, and In many cases cattle are turned Isose over hundreds of acres of wheat crops because the latter are past redemption and the former are dying through starvation, LATEST news from Boraco is to the effect that the notorious Mat Saleh is still at large roaming over the jungles of Borneo, in spite of the reward
́at the same time they should understand that offered for his head and the efforts of the various
they could not get blood out of stona. The expeditions sent to catch him. Those of our M. SHIRINE, Priacs Lobanoff's temporary captain bad no money to give them, and he (his Worship) could not go into the question whether readers who have seen a Bertan jungle will successor at the Russian Foreign Office, la des- they could be paid or not. The only thing. fully appreciate the difficulty al purmuing fagi-cribed as a diminutive and rather thick-ret man the Court had to see was that they behaved SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner❘tives through the forest where the advantage | of about sixty, with nothing remarkable in his | themselves docently and respectably while Wines of very superior Vintager. All are lies on the side of the smallest party. Had a personal appearance. One would pass him in in British waters. It was not customary for a
couple of Dysks been sent in pursuit of Mathe street. without notice, but in his office or into go to the captain's cabin two or thre Salab, instead of an expedition, the probability a drawing-room the keen intelligence of his eyes, The boatswain said the chief officer helsted times and tell him he must heist the police flag, is that the reward would have been earned long veiled by gentle good-humour, st once attracts the flag and they never demanded it.
attention. His manner is self-possessed and calm. He speaks lule and uses no gestures. THE fourth shoot" for the rifle presented by An excellent listener, be evidently allows no Capt. McCallem'to the Field Battery took place izfection of voice or change of countenance to on Saturday. There was a very strong windscape unobserved. He gives the Ides of a man and a nasty glare, in consequence of which the dagged determination. It is said that he com scores were under the average, Sergt. McPhall was again the winner, putting on a "possible" at doo yards. The best scores were as under—
100 yds, 400 ydi, son yde, Total, Serg McPhall. 29
28 Gun, Gown 23
31 39 Sergt. Wells
20 #8 Sergt. Hayward ... Gas, Dess ***
Irte Xeres Winer.
CLARET,—Our Ciarate, including the lowest
Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine | ago. product of the juice of the grape and are not mrificially made from raisins and currants, aw is generally the cave with Cheap Wines, BRANDY.—All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure COGNAC, the difference fa price being merely a question of age and vintage.
WHISKEY. -All our Whiskey fs of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands In the market, The SCOTCH WHIKEY marked "E" is poiversally popular, and is proseanced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
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His Worship 1 I will give them three days to think about it and will see them on the 14th Inst. Ball was allowed euch defendant in $roo but they were all locked up, no suraties being
forthcoals, who pursues his and without passion but with
bikes great erudition with an abundance of com- mensense, Alexander IIL, to whom his simple habita wars particularly sympathetic. often engaged in long conversations with the Under Secretary, and appreciated highly bath his pru- dent counsels and his sterling mobity,
THE ABERDEEN PIRACY CASE,
The two men arrested in connection with the recent piratical outrage on the crew of a fishlog bost, when one of the fishermen was murdered, were agala before Captain Hastings this after- noon. Two of the men attacked gave evidence, one of them having Just-left Hospital, where he
A PLRBIECITE Was recently taken on behalf of an American periodical, to find out the ressops why men do not go to church. One hundred was being treated for his wounds. He was were asked, and the results were as follows:
Our Canton correspondent reports that the new
able to identify the two accused. The brother Four men did notfbellave in a future life six of the murdered man also gava evidencs saying Viceroy is bitterly hated by the masses; that he had been churched to death while young; he had known the accused for a few months, but mester and muddles 'up_official) businesss "is three had only occasional Sundays off, and then he did not know if his brother knew them. He firm whora ba' should be easy, and exhibits | stayed at home to care for the sick, to let the | last saw his brother alive on October aand, ferocity when he should exercise discretion and } wife go to church, or to do work at home
claren tact. Large quantities of arms and ammunition worked for railway companies, and said they when he was going to his boat, and ke nagÍ MEW had no opportunity of attending chuck three his dead body in the morgue. Evidence was street railroad men (such as in England would also given by Inspector Hansen, in charge of be called tramway men) were in the most case the Water Police, as to having brought the body' two livery stablemen were specially busy Sundays; fourteen were careless and Indiferent; to the morgue. It was described by witness na thirty-seven worked in mile, foundries, and is being badly hacked about. The brother at stores long hourE, and were so ground down decasted raid ke saw cuts on the head, nach und that they had lost faith in God and in htte arma of the corpse. Further evidence was taken manly twenty professed to have bad experie and the scenied were remanded till Monday snow which had led them to believe that churches and churchgoers were shams-Blays next. The Crown Solicitor (Mr. A. E. Johnson) lag at home *be 300 the wife ga " la mot hald Well, I conducted the prosecution.
We only guarantee our WINKS and SPIRIT to be genuine when bought direct from us in these sild to be pouring Into Kwangtung and Kwangsl; provinces) through every avaliable Colony or from aur muthorised Agmis si the channel and the Viceroy is reported to be very Coast Ports,
uneasy because he has reason to bellere the secret societies are very active throughout South Chinx. It appears, in fact, that there le gym A. 5. WATSON & CO., LD. Frospect of the masses rising in the somber provinces in the near future and in such a determined manner that the inspection will (11 set be enolly sttypressed."
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Mongheng, 15th Röplenaber, «Egő,