THE PLAGUE.

We greatly regret to hiwa to sznounce the death from plagat of Sur Gertinde (Mits Emma Genrode Ireland) which occurred at 2,30 | a.m. to-day. Like Sister Francas, who died last Friday, she was ope of the six original ausser who came out lis 1895, Seg það a sweet, kindly disposition, and was liked by all who had the plesaura el her acquaintance. Her and death will be mourned by a large circle of friends. She was dy years of ega. The funeral took place this alternoon and was largely attended,

We are also sorry to have to record the death from plaque et a Japanese clerk of the Nippes Yusen Kalsha which took place at the Hospital yesurday.

In less than a week, three Europenos in the best of health and strength have been carried off by this terrible plague-pneumant Two of the brave band of devoted." Sisters," and ens bright, promising, popular yanng Hongkongite,

• Mr. Crawford.

Slater Gertrude and Sister Frances had both done considerable plague work in 1894 and subsequent years. Sister Gestade last year acted as Mairon of the Hospital in the absence of Miss Estima fon lento}

This peenmanie type of plague has not been koown to Hongkong until this year. It was prevalent in Hambay last year. It is very virulent.

Durlog the 24 hours up to neon, 4th May, 39 new CLICE and 28 denibe from plague wars reported, making the total since ist January (124 days) 793 cases and égo deaths,

THE FIGHTING BERESFORDS.

Of the Unlonist candidata for York it may assuredly be affirmed that chasse de roca he is a velable chip of the old block. For not to mention two Primates of Ireland and a statos- man of paramount weight is that country, the Beresford stock has presented the Empire with a great soldier and a brilliant admiral emicant for their pluck, for the decision (indi- caled in their large thumba), and for their gen- erosity, and all staunch Tories,

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Foulogne Astilla. He drew up the plan for turning the French ships in the Bugas roads, which Gambler and Cochiana carried out, and was eight months at sea blockading Terral. He Was in mobs of the great naval actions of the waz, but assoed fa, himself the reputation of be. log the smartast esplain of a frigate in the air- vice. He was rewarded with a baronetcy and the | Bath. In March, 1814, he took Lost XVIII. back ito France in the Royal Sovereign, and later la the year conveyed the Paines Regent of Portugal from Brazil back to his own country. Concern- ing the former voyage thera in a. Batexford atory told. It seems that the good people of Calais wished to preserve a memento of their loyalty by taking an impression of the fastprint of their

acrereiga. But Louis, when was suffering from 'rosi and had both his feet swathed in flannel. Whereupon Beres- ford came forward and volunteered his fool for the benefit of the unsuspecting loyalista. Hle last active service was seen in the war with the United States. He unt in Parliament zo a Tory for many years, and was for some tinse a Lord of the Admiralty. After his return for Coleraino in 1834 he was drawn through the tigets in a boat on wheels. Unlike most sailors, he was a good horseman, and loved to ride surrounded by his children on their ponies. One day when hunting with the Bedale Hounds In company with a certain Whig nobleman, the two came into collidon at a fence. Arrived on the other side, Beresford, who was mounted on

hard-palilog horse began to apologise, bat Ending his excuses were not taken la good part, blurted out: "It will teach you to all under the admiral's stern another time.” The speech exasperated the other horseman, and serious consequences were only averted by the good offices of Lady Augusta Milbank, their common koster at Thorp Perrow,

- THE MARSU AT- -

Marebal Viscount Beresford, like bis fature chief, obtained bis military education in France He loved as officer of Marines at Toulon in 1793, and gained his brevet majority at the storming of Martello, in Corsics, in the next year. In 1795 he received the command of the Connsght Rangers, with whom he went to Jersey and India. In command of a brigade under Baird, he led the march.arcoss the Egyptian desert in 1801s and, with the same commander, assisted in taking the Cape from the Dutch five years later. In 1807 be surprised Buenos Ayres, but when the feet left had to surrender after three days! hard fighting. He made his escapa

few

to England, and before months going to Portugal feared the language an governor of Maderia. In the Peniorala ke won Bia laurels first with Sir John Masre at Coranas, and afterwards as chief of the Portuguese army with Wellington. He was to tactician, hat was the ablest characterised by the Iron Dake as

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man I have yet seen with the simy, and the one having the largest views." With his Portuguesa ho was in all the great fights of the Peninsula, but malised Waterloo, To Welllogton, Beren.

John Beresford, Flist Commissioner of Re- venue, was towards the end of the last century

the chief of the fighting Beresfords." possessed the implicit conflenca of George III, and even the all-powerful Flit war falo to pay great deference to his opinions and to bow before the mighty infidance of his Lord powerful Parliamentary connections. Fitzwilliam, the Viceroy, who came over in 1794 to emancipate the Roman Catholics, described him as "Güling situation greater than the Lord-Lieutenant himself," and as virtually King of Ireland He found Beresford la his way and removed hims from office, though he did not leal bimself strong enough to take away his salary. Shortly before bis enforced retirement in the next year, a letter to Lord Carlisle, to which Fliswilllam imputed malver- antion to the Isle Chief Commissioner, found itsford's title to distinction was that "he could feed way toto print, and a hosile meeting between an army." sccuser and accused was only prevented from proceeding by the timely appearance of a magistrate in Paddingtos Flaids. Beresford was speedily restored to his office, and lived to flag the rebels al '98 and and to promote the Union, which measure, it is curious to relate, was violently opposed by ble son, John Clandlus, the banker, As the, opener-up of Sackville-street and other great thoroughfares, he may also be entitled the Hausmann of Dublin His grandson, Marcus Beresford, died Primate of Ireland eighty years later. He had succeeded in that office his relative, Lord

John

Sihermes. Yet another, Betesford, Wiliam, Lad Decles, wore an archiepiscopal ilire. He held the Sce of Toam, and was known as the Beauty of Holiness.)

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NOTES:

GLAVAR REPYODUCTIONS OF THE 29UE OF A KONGKONG BANK.

Referring to the extensive solrase at Singapore of forged back holes, the Singapore Fru Press of Apill a8th says —

Grouse and Schales, but as a careful search was made of the room yesterday this may palat to the fact that these are willl-people-on board belonging to the gang who were anxious to get rid of their notes.

The accused were brought before the Magis trate on the sỗth nii, and were remanded illi the gih lart.

NOT ANDA.

CALENDAR.

MAY.

Meteorological means based on ten years" observations la 1895,

Barometer mnoumamużą.867

Thermometer..........uganuunai76.2

Hamidity Rainfall.

...35.0

TO-DAY.

WEATHER REPORT.

O data at On daunt

4 P., Barometer

29.95 Thermometer................................. 74 Humidity Rainfall ....

29.83 76

80

MARTI

TO-DAY.

Thursday, 5th May, 1898. Chinese-151k of 'sik moon of 14th year of

Fête of La Sion; Tanist Patilarch, worshipped by barbers. Jewfab-1973 Ylar, 6859, Mohammedan-151k Dulkeggła, 1515.

Sun-Rits

mis. Skr. 35min. Sele

¶¶¶n... Chr. 17min. High water-Wormbig numim TÄr, 88min. Afternoon Bhr, 58min. Low wiler-Morning ................... 1kr. 56min. Afternoon Bår. Jämin. ÁNNIVERSARIES.

1811-Napoleon Bonaparte died. 1826-Empress Eugenie born. 1842-British troops evacuated Ningpo».

1861--Borlase rald at Swatow,

1971 The Dolores Ugarte, coalie ship, burat

Dear Macao.

1897-Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty final- ly rejec ei by the U.S. Senate.

TO-MORROW.

Friday, 6th May, 1898. (St. Joha.) Chinese-181k_of 'dik" moon of Bịth year of

Kwore-tu.

Towish-14tà Vier, 5658. Mohammedan-14th Dulheggia, 1375.

SED-Rise............................................. Bhr. 59mba.

Sets Chr. Sömín, Moon-Full Moon.................£Ãr. 10min, þ.m. High water-Morning Bår. 15min.

Afternoon á Ohr. Ekmin. Low water-Morning .......... thr. Juts. Afternoon sa Skr. 25min. ANNIVERSARIES.

Consignees.

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- T:ON COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SWANSEA LIVERPOOL AND

TH

SINGAPORE,

*HE Company's Steamship

* HYSON,"

having arrived from the abors Ports, Consignses of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods tro being landed at their risk Into the Godowns

Co be Pet:

TO LET.

"OAL GODOWNS, PRAYA KAST.

Сол

GODOWN la BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in STAUNTON and ELGIN

STREETS

Apply to

"HI HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., LtL Honghour, and May, 1898,

Ita

the Hongkong and Kowloon Go No. 3 STEWART TERRACE, with Im.

Godown

Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods kave left the Godowas, and all Claims must be seni ta to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 6th May or they will not be recognised.

TO LET,

mediate Possession. Apply to

Hongkong, goth April, 1898.

J. W. NOBLE.

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TO LET.

"HREE ROOMS on and Froon No. 8. THRE

Queen's Road Central, Suitable for OFFICE, Rent Moderate.

Apply to

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Mr: SUI SANG,

On the premises, Hongkong, 7th March, 1803.

Entinations.

ANTI CORROSIVES

MANUFACTORY

AMTI

all sorts of OIL PAINTS and COLOUR-WASH PREPARED IN ALL COLOURKA –

TO SUIT PURCHASERS.

93,-PRAYA EAST,-WANCHAL

Hongkong, 4th April, 1898.

LEVY HERMANOS.

(347 DIAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWELLERS

All broken, chaled and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will s examined on FRIDAY, the 6th May at 3 P.M.

Ko Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 6th May will be subject to rent.

Bill of Lading will bo countersigned by

́HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co,

Hongkong, 30th Apell, 1898.

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I SAY HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-THE OLD MAN'S ON DECK AGAIN

CONSIGNE

Agent.

SHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE,

CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"BELGIC."

HE Above Steamer having arrived, Con- DINNER

THE signees of Cargo are hereby requested :

Hotels.

AT

THOMAS'S GRILL ROOMS.

to send in their Bils of Lading for Counter-3 MEALS DAILY (Monthly Rate) signature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

1 TuTIN

WATCHMAKERS,

Sale Agents in the East for the amalgamatesË. CLEMODET, HUMBER and GLADIATOR Co, Lâm DUNLOP TYRES BICYCLES-PRICE...$185

A special reliable Watch made for this Cifmala- Quality BBIE

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office. ·

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE

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WHATS' THE MATTER WITH THIS TARIFF:- BREAKFAST ...........................................................minatur. §. 055 TUTIN AU

9.75

1.00

40,00

15,00

20.00

30.00

25.00

18.00

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BEST OF VIANDS SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES.

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

J. 5. VAN BUREN,

Agent, Hongkong, 30th April, 1898.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

THE

"MALACCA,"

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1 DINKER TITIN & DINNER BREAKFAST & TIFFIN, BREAKFAST & DINNER »

J. E. GOODCHILD,

Manager.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

RONGKONG.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, FORT SAID, THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in N

SUEZ STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named resiel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at thate risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark- by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goode urn Landed.

1874-Attack on Mr. Wend at the British Lagu. | This vessel brings on Carga ----

Hlor, Tokio,

1835-Fk lx Park murders,

From Italy, S S. Smilej,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless

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Building known as NAUGHT HOUSE,” offers Fifat-class Accom modation to Residents and Travellers.

Passenger Hovator, from Hatrance Hall to such Floor, in charge of experienceă Attendant, Farowanie Arrangements made for Familes and for Monthly or Extended Periods.

BILLIARDS.

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| 1892-Peking-Fuskus collision in ibe Yangtzt, notice to the contrary be given before 4 PM nd reopened as a thoroughly HIGH-

1897 -Pharsala captured by the Turks.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAILS DUE:

French (Yarra) oth Inst. American (Peru) roth inst. Canadian Empress of Japan) 11th fast, Indian (Sutrang) Trih inst. Australian (Airlis) 13ih inst. Tecoma (Olympia) 14th lust, American (City of Rio de Janeiro) 28th inat.

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at Yokohams from Tacoma, and salls for Kobe and Hongkong to-morrow, the 6th inst.

TO-DAY,

Goods not cleared by the 8th inst., at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in Roy case whatever,

All damaged Packages must be left in the Galows and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within tim dayn after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 2nd May, 1808.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP “VICTORIA,"

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P. BOHM Proprietor & Manager, Hongkong, 3rd April, 1805

HE KOWLOON HOTEL Is now refitted

CLASS HOTEL, with snything of the very best, Splendid Suburban Situation, Unrivalled in the Colony, Cuisine & Speciality: none to compare. Liquors of carefully selected quailty, Billiard-tables and Bowling-alleys excellent.

]. W. OSBORNE,

Proprietor.

April 204, 1898.

Intimations.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG EXCHANGE, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT,

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

EXCHANGE LINES, $80 Per Aunum.

PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per Annum.

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION.

N.D.-A special charge is made for linea el more than average length.

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES. CRIPTION. IN STOCK.

INCLUDING:

ATTERIES,

BA

CHEMICALS,

[485NSULATORS,

THE MICASTOS FACTORY.

Mr. C. HOLDSWORTH, Superintendent at Works, Soulwan Road, Hongkong.

“HE GENERAL MANAGERS are prepared

laform us that the Company's steamer Sufang!HE above Steamer having arrived, Conets, pet superficial square foot for body

THE Agents (Messrs. Jardins, Matheson & Co.) from Calcutta and Straits, lok Slagspore for this port at TT a.m. to-day, the gth Inst.

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Kowloon Dock

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HOXOKOND AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURMI. Holstein sinnum Isidoro Pont............... Stakas onamnimor Actio.........ESARE41139 Mathilde ......... Victoria................................. Coptic ............... Swaghtang

Arrtuais.

Commopolitan,

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SWATOW.

from

Agents.

May a Pirang... Chefoo.... M. & Co. 3 Chafed Chefoo...B. & 5. & Thales............Amoy.....J. M. & Co. Departures.

Agents. for

signees of Cargo ara heroby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersigns ture and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impoling the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,

Agents, Hongkong, and May, 1908.

[X-W 4 HAMBURG-AMERICA LINE. (EAST ASIATIC SERVICE)

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP AND

SINGAPORE,

HE Steamship

TH

"ADRIA,"

baring arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns

:: The existence of a comilacutal "long" Amm Da Peer Peresford, the restarts, the fish in business in forged Hongkong and change which appears to have been doing a very exten- Cathedral and founder of St, Colamb, Etos. The elder Primate gave further proof of bank-notes was brought to fight yesterday, two kls manificence by spending two thousand arrests being made on board the s'amer ponads a year on the augmentation of livings (Pression on a charge of being found in porses. hundred and twenty of which were in his son of counterfeit notes. One of the passengers gil); and the character of bis Protestantism | named Henri Grosse, who it is said made him- may be gauged by the fact that both the Roman self particularly pleasant to all the Indies on

THE N. P. S. 5. Co.'s steamer Brosmar salled Catholic Primate and the Moderator of the board on the way out, and was always ready to Presbyterian Synod attended his funeral in 1862 order unlimited quantities of champagne, yestar. trom Portland for Japan and Hongkong on the Long before the union of herste' wan diazmed day offered a money changer on board a large | 3rd lost, of Archbishop Marcus, though of mild temper. aam In notes la exchange for cash. The mosey was every inch a Beranford. It appears that changer, was unable to underiske so big an one day, when he was angling, be was reproached operation, and it was ureanged that Grosse for his sporting propenstiles by a cenuo:lour Diz- should go to a money changer's place in Kling. senter, who sɔked whether ba hið (ver heard of | greet. This he did later in the day and offered the Apostles going cut shunting.. "I cannot fell. 16 notes of $50 each and so moter of $35 each, a coml of 2550 ml a request for change. After some baggling the price was agreed upon, and the Kling banded over 236 sovereigns. Shortly afterwards he became tormented with double as to the genuineness of the notes and took some of them to the Hosgicong and Shanghai Bank, The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Torning back a little the leaves of the family who declared them to be forgeries. Grossa way | Empress of India, arrived at Kobe at 6 a.m. history we come upon the names ofthe two sons ment for, and detained until Inspector Bourne | yesterday, the 4th, and left again at noon for el the first Marquis of Waterford, who are the strived. Theonly account he gave as to how the Yokohams, where she is expected to arrive at 'chief secular keroes of the race." Of thes?, the notes came into his possession was that he had | 11 a.m. to-day, the gik last.

gallor, Admiral Sie John Poo Beresford, may be bought them of a money changer in Colombo, esaldered the perfect prolaty pr of Lord Charles. Permission was then obtained from the Consal Both names are strociated with daring, genera, to search the ship, and it was there found that uity, public spirit, and somewhat fardy promo Grosse had travelled from Germany to company tien Sir John was at school with his half- with a man named Schulz, and that they had brother, the future Marshal at Catterick and stayed three weeks in Colombo, Schults and York, Os his return from his first voyage, Grossa skuring the same cabin. Search was he went to visit bli brother at York. The two made of all the baggage belonging to Grosso, Beresfords ascended the square tower of the but nothing was found, unill Turpector Bourne minster, and the young rallor displayed his y caked for a small trunk with a patent spring aglity by leaping about among the bettlements, lock to be opened, Grosse immediately pro walle the landsman stood on the lerde bidlag || tested, slantly denied that it belonged to him, kis face in his bands in an agony of terror." | and challenged the right of the detectives ta Tacks was a truly fraternal affection, and years toterfere with it as it belonged to his cabin sficrwards, when the then General Beresford mate Schalis. The latter was immediately sent Jost his whole fortune owing to the breaking of for, and on befar shown the box at ance dented bis uncle John Claudios's back, the generous" all" knowledge of it. Grosso was accordingly ssilor placed to his brother's credit the $11,000 sxked to produce his keys, and eventually the worth of prize-money which he had saved, and box was opered, when it was seen to coulais wrote to him that thin anus represented the rem- assorted buddies of cotes laid flat in the box in nant of the fost property. In 1791, when young plies of about $1,000 excio. A suspicious move- Jack Beresford was with the Lapwing off the ment on the part of Schal's led the detectives Sardinian coast, he was sent inland eighty miles to search his for arms, and a leafed revolver to Nice in order to. look after the szlaty of was found. "fa" his possession, a revolver not the British Inhabitants amid the raspindlenary loaded being taken from Gross. The two I turmell. He made the journey in the dieralne men were then arrested, and taken ashore, of a peasant, and obtained a safe-conduct for his this belog about 3.10 last evening. A. fartber return from the French General Biron, Three search was made, and in addition to the bogus OUTWARD-Wennington Hall, 15th March- years later, when he was in North American notes we stamping imichines for numbering Bullmouth, Adria, 18] Nidjid Nyansa, waters, in command of the sleep Lyxx, he beat notes consecutively and other counterfelling: Troiasdale, as; Chinguid, Zamialus, Treni off three French ships which had attacked the implements were discovered, together with am, as1 Benlowers, Plintshire, Marosu, convey he was taking from the Chesapeake to large sumi in gold and Bank of England Stams, 29; Niche, Otterspeci., 1st April-fed or Halifax. In 1794, when serving on the Hattar moins. All the supposed-Hongkong and guts Barguakam, Myrmidon, E. Glenesk under command of his friend Capt. Cochrane in Shanghal notes are cleres reproductions of the Kriemhild, Armenia, Indrani, Kilburn, UK. the Thefis, a successiul Bellos was fought off Isane of the Hongkong branch, detail down | danisd, las Java, Nuter, Yarra. Beri the Chesapeake against five French ships, of to the signatures, being exproduced ; and it is went, Castle, Pollodon Hol, 131 Breconshire. which two were capinted by Berealerd, though curious to speculate what might have happened common, Katow Yarra, Arizona, ons managed to escaperone

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FRENCHL. -

Swalow of Wootdegs where the same notes Sydney, Vindebona, Labuan, 15. He was conveying from Boston to Halifax would have found a ready currency. To all the HOMEWARD-Pingrusy, Diomed, zoth March a large sum of species when he was a total face value of the notes diresvered musi Amphips, April 11 Natal 5 Hertha, Zyder tacked by the La Kass, which camled sixty reach abnet 354,000, the value given by the Born, 121 #rate, Gregald, Polyphemus, is göns. So greats the disparity in die piliones Group, As Arendy stated pricapers between the two ships that the main-gard of are believed to have spent three weeks in Co. Orwell, 191 Bayırn, Faban, Oceanien, 23, the Frenchman, locked with the top gallant lombo, where they purchased large qualiter of Crosstress of the English veszel Meraiheless, ble ship, La Rotron sunk her oppouant... Soon guns, and sunk a smaller wensdl that was win | In his postcsilon, which it is supposed, he may | In lis resuăm. The rapidity with which children | undesirmed alter the 11th lustant will be sub- ACT In 1798 Beresford was sentar officer of have come by housstly enough, but which led gulo desh and strength upon it is very wonderial, ject to rent. Frigates at the capture of Seritage, and with 10 Als rest when he tiled to tahauge theme Read the following I have tried Scott's All broken, chafed, and damaged Gonda ara the Walls, headed the storming botir, in the 16 Im further stated that a number of the notes in Emulsion' in case of wasting in you chlidren, to be left in the Godowns, where they will be following year, serving elinder Duckwork, he question were in circainiion on board the stea and I am of opinion that lila a valuable prepare examined on MONDAY, the oth, and THURS took possession of the Danish and Swedek met 2VIRIJOM, and yesterday one of the passen. tion for such cases. The children take it and DAY, the 12th lestant, at 9.30 AM. West India Islands, with hoce Inhabitants he gers apparently sawlingly effected soms ask for mare, and the good effects are apparent made himself highly popular. At the peace of small purchases in Kennis, Kals Hires, with a I consider it far superior tá cediuszy Cod Liver, Amiens be returned to England on board the note which thu Buck has since confiscated as OU- MARSHALL, M.R.C.S., &a 143, Grange Diana After the recommencement of the war" "a forgery”. This morning if was also rumoured Read, Bermondsey, B. E. Any Chemist ens he was six months at sen in trough washer on - that a funkar sem of bogus notes, amotating in supply it. Bola Agents for Hongkong and the the West Africa station, watching the Trench: "all to over $6,000, had been allied and skiden: Kreturn of China Je-Watkins à Cag Hongkonge fleet, which was endaäromdagi to jen fire to mas of the beds of the table accepted by m

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3 Forchowaniu. Takow .....B. & S. 3 Chrangchen...Straite...L.Y.S. & Co. 4 Cheyoo. Taiwanfoo...B. & S. "¿ Taichsong immuDili wale & H.

4 Kwongsang...Shanghal...J. M. & Co. 4 That .......Hongkang...). M. & Co. PORT-Yikiang.

FÁZIED THE CĂNAL.

"jewellery, Jace, eld, med in this connection is Scores Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with may be noted that an upiditana e chetty is in Hypophosphites, for Richsis, Marasmus and all

To enter into contracts for covering bellers and steam pipes with either Mica or Äsbestos Compositons at the following quotations :--

steam pipar. "Exposed Steam Piper needing extra wrapping and Cheras and ist dressing will be treated with the above Conspositions at $1.05 par superficial square foot,

A Stock of the Compositions is kept ready for sale packed in 6 cwi, carks. Price for ton ivis $100 per ton F.O.B, or in smaller quantities at $5 per cwt. 3.0.0.

All works will be under the personal superv!« sion of Mr. Holdsworth and all orders must be sent through the undersigned.

SHEWAN TOMES, & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 11th March, 1898,

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of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and The new TRANSIT FASH RULEs, providing for Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained. Perishable Goods to be taken delivery of immediately.

Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary be given immediately.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowas after. “TUES. DAY, the roth instant will be subject to rent.

The steamer having arrived under general AVIBES, an average bond will be signed át HAMBURG, - Bils of Landing will be nomtersigned by

CARLOWITZ & Co.

Agents. Hongkong, and May, 1898.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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8.6. "FREUSSEN," THE above named steamer having arrived, Consigns of cargo are hereby informed that their goods, with the exception of Oplan Zosure and Valeables, are being landed and

stared at their risk Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gsdown Company Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No calms will be admitted after the Goods

OFFICE.

tia, 6. Paidesīs Killi. Hongkong, 18th March, 18g8.

AN APPEAL "HE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN T

CONVENT, CAM ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coan Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that the wil be pleased to receive orders for all Kinds of NEEDLE WORK

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ELECTRIC

ALECTRIC BELLS,

SWITCHES,

LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS,

TELEPHONES,

WIRE, &c., &c.

PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION,

-ELECTRIC-BELL INSTALLATIONS, Erected and kept in order,

Estimatus given for all kinds of Electrical work.

Trained Mechanicians 'went so Out-Porta to` St up Installations if required.

NOTE ADDRESS:-13, FRAYA CENTRAL.

For full particulare &o, &C., Apply, to

W. STUART HARRISON, Manager, Hongking, 18th January, 1893, - '

TAKE NOTE

IT IE UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED THAT

Indicate the sżact mas of words, no DucroMARY Can Compare with the New Edition of

WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY, At the office of the Hongkong Tilgraph you. can see, and procure for Six DOLLARS, « Copy of the Wizler of Websters; the latest and most emphatic proof that Labor emuda vination

TO SHIPMASTERS,SH

L'INQUIRE where your FRESH WATERİ I obtainal by the Water Bosts ↑ as FOUL WATER Is the cause, of 'ninch LAKHAN AN board Bälpe

Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Caffe and Collars renewed on old ones,

Wa ani tha anấy Water-Boat CompKEY IN Ladies Children's Under-clothing, Hongkong edasivaly Supplying FILTERKD Children's Dresses, and sil kinds of Embroidery) || WATER. liaterials can be supollod, if required,

The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAFER, or old ENVELOPES to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, whe are taught by the Sisters.

Hongkong, 22nd April; 1869

NOTICE.

Eago

allerwards she also took a Boanised of fifty catody in Penade for haring couniarlett neler wanting disorders of children, is very remarkable have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining / NOT RESPONSIBLY · FOR DEBTS.

All" claims 'must; risch ́un before the noth fastant, as they will not be recognised. No Flee Inearance will be affected. Bils of Lading will be countersigned by

MELCHERS & Co

{4th May, 1898,"

Nather the CAFTAINE, the Acxars, nor the Owains will be RESPONSIBLE for y DEBT contacted by the Dilcers or noen berr of the Crows of the followton Vessels, doring. their stay in Hongkong Harbour se BUTUAN Spanish #te,, Madziago-Brandio IMBERHORNE, British ship

Tomes & Co. LIGHTRINŐ, Brilsk:

-Sartoon, Jons & Co♬

-}, W, KEW_a ca BTRAM WAYIR-BOAT

+18) Przyn Ca

15 October 1895. NOW READY!

IN HANDY PAMPHLIT. FORM.

VISED 1

Pa? Rocurate encount

AFULL, CAREFULLY DE INTERPORT CRICLIT.

bitting and

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