ENTHRONEMENT OF THE BISHOP OF VICTORIA."

The following to the order of ceremony for the Enthronement of the Right Reverend Joseph Charles, Lord Blibep ol Victoris, in the Cathed. ral Church of 5. John the Evangelist, Hongkong, on Saturday, the 13th November, 1898, at 3

pm. -

Statholders are requested to accopy their seats by 2.55 Imme. lately after the ceasing of the Bells all seals unacoupled will be considered free. Admission to the Fice Seats will be at 2.15. The West De ar will be closed at 1.45.

The Clergy will rete ta the clergy vesty by 2.50, when they will proceed to the choir vistry, The lady members of the Choir will occupy their mats by 2.50.

The Church Rody will assemble in the West Porch.

The procession of Choir and Clergy will leave tbe vestry and pass on the North side of the Church, and wall in the West Forch till the arrival of the Bishop.

Iramedisțel, on the infral of the Bishop at the West Door, the Procession will move up the Nave the Chole singing Hymn No. 215 ("The Church' Oor Foandatis-In the following Border:-

<E

The Cathedral Choir,

The Church Bedy. Ter Missionary Clergy.

The Seamen's Chaplain, The Garbion Chaplain. The Naval kaplains.

The Pin-Chancellor.

The Chaplain of the Cathedığl The Loot Bishop of Victoria,

The Bop's Chaplain. The Bighen will take bis place at a Falfisicol outside the Choly, and

Even ong be sung. Proper Psalms cxx) and cxiv. First Lean. Zechariah H.

The Bishop at the Fald-stool will then precent to the Chiplein of the Cathedsai the Latter Commendelo yofthe Archb shop of Cantabary, and ay

Reverend Str..I present oats you talk Later Comesen/201y of bilɔ, Grace'rke, Archbishop of Centebery, wd bearech you that you will in- stall and enthrone me hop of the Bishopric of V.mcil,

The Chaplain: Let ta Aschbishop's Lever be read.

The Pre-Chancellor, hyỳng read the Letter, and hey ny barded to th: Chaplain, the latter shall say

I revelyathie Letter Camsodatory, and with great rea/lness will show itgard to Ir. ....

Then all the Fitshon b conducted to the Episcopi, Throne, and the "Chaplain "(the Installing dosing him to sit therela "shail hold him by the right 'hand, and say:-

I, Rowin Francia Cobbald, Chaplain of this Cathedral Church, acting sccording to the Leiter Commendatory of His Grace the Lord Arch blahop of Ca terbuy, do Install and entbrowe you, Right Reverind Father, foto the Chal Ephernal rf, this Cathedral Church, and da place you in thli Sext In the Name of our Lord Jeans Chet Amen.

The Lord preserve thy going out and thy coming in fr in this sime forth for evaimore, Amen,

Hymn, before Sermos, No. 353 (Hymas Ancient and Modern).

"Sermon by the Laid Bisbap of Victoris,

Hima her Sermon No 431 (Hymns Ancient and Modern),

During the singing of this Hymn a Colletton will be made in aid of the Cathedral Funds

The Bishop will receive and present the offer- Angs; and give the Renedia fan froîm the Altar.

After the Fenediction the Choir will sing Stafner's Sevenfold Amen, and during the Voluntary the Chefs and Clergy will proceed, with the Bishop, to the Vestry,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1898.

solifters, as well is questias tits witnesses of the sfalt, and promptly report to Jung Lu the eruli. Ha Tajve stance obtained the service of Dr. Robert Coltman as a surgeon to examina the men claimed to have been shot by Captain Norregaard, and proceeded by special isain to Lukou Bridge.

THE SCENE.

THE NINGPO JOSS HOUSE

» AFFAIR. -.

|

Kowloon 1 Frock,

THE Imperial · Germad Mail Host Boyers 'carrying the German Malts with dates from Berlin of the 17th alta,, dat lefɩ Singapore for this port at to am, yesterday, iba roth, nod may be We understand that of late gigtters bava not expected here on or abii Tuesday, the 15th inst, progressed very smthly Vetween Count Beaure, the French Consul-General, and the.

HONGKONG AND WHARIA Docx kire o depaty of the Viceroy of Nanking, respecting Het he was met by two red battan Generals the exansion of what the French call theft | Isidoro Pont.............. 21

"Concession," and the Nagpo Jois Konse Windsor Castle.......... |named Wang and Son, and a regiment of Kansu

cavalry. HE. Balett the train and proceeded dispute. At one time, not so long ago, it looked Holpheng ......................................... on tool to the spat at the bridge where the slot As if everything was settled, but slate iben took place, and calling the two bridge watch-aiters have prac leally come to a deadlock and men who were inesses to the assault, ques like a demaration at Nanking if their demands the French now threaten to make something ttoned them clastly as to every incident coa nected with it. There wo watchmen fendlessly

are not complied with. So far the Chinese told their story in spite of the presence of several have made no retaliatory demands for the hundred soldiers from the camps, and idlers slaughterol their people by the French men-of- who had been attracted by the special train, and the dozen or two of lik rabed mandarins who accompanied His Excellency He

thres

Their story corroborated exactly the story tolt by the English party H.E. Huthen adjourned to the village near by and sested himself at the only ton, available and ordered the Generals in command of the regiments there abouts to appear balore hlas. In about twenty mtoutes they arrived. Each had a red button on his hat and a peacock feather.

One wai named Wang, another Ha, and the third Chang These men were taughty in the extreme and only slightly hent the knee to His Excellency Hu and were not at all frightened when be an nounced he was specially sent by the Empress Dowager to repail on the riot. Cas ki tham boldly spoke up and zald Prince Ching had already sent on, who had examined the wounded soldiers ant wout acport to the Prince direct. H.E. Ha to them ba did'not care who else had seen the men he and come by orders of the Empress Dowager to see them blm telf- | and he must do so.

Geest Wing replied thatÄhy men wire tud sertonly irja e to be mov, E. He said that they were to be bag, no matres in what condition; wgoń stretchers, and“ki buce.

dental framione

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Hanot

Klangtung

Hohenzollern Dubma

Heungskan Ching.........

Chamopaliun

PASSED THE CANAL

- NOVIKWARD-Nov. 8th Antanar.

ЧЕ

HARD WORK AND EASY WORK,

Tuw a time very lately when Mr. Donato

men and volunteers, under circumstances in which everyone now rec gnizes the French wern hopelenly in the wrong In view of the agreement with the Ningps Guild, subsequently

Crew-Oct. 18th Glamavan, Indur; 2111 brought to light, the hand hard barn on the Tambure, Harperley; 255 Armenta, Bayern; other fool we would certainly have heard of 17h Sumatra, Ernest Símona; May, ist Ban demands for at lani & Chinese province, but as

gloi; 477 Romüler, Domad, Sal de Heldel- is neither Viceroy of Nanking nor the Tastatur: 8th Calabria, Sibaris. barn made toy demand for empearation for that unjustlžíhlé blondsbed. People have also since.come trienentan the lazávisibility of allowing any large. French clalins for extension of their realement to be made if the extended arca is to be run on the same llacs as the present reslon south of the Yang-king-pan and the Bilanchoeller hard very plainly given our Fitach nel boars to understand that they will nat tolerate the creation of a sort of local Fashrda in the Yangtie Valley, which might at some pelleil time he made the scene of aber dieulous Marchand escapade, No land hell by either British or American owners can be included la the proposed French éxtrasfoir villaint their content, and as the French sellafaris de ted all round with such awkward gists of g qand, we do notice how the proposed extravian is to be effected. Let the French come into the General Foreign Settlemeals on, the same terms as the Bildlih

General Wang this called out loudly to his a rendanu la the connard: "Hring the warded and Americans, and all be well, but seeing menestrichen! Then there wis a deco murals about their settlement, while the French

the abseidly exclusies plows the French enter mur biside and a voice sans out In reply: Consul-Groetal claims to have an equal voice #an't be dane-the men would die." GEAPER Wing bored at Hawho calmly replied Bring in our affs on this dit would be only therainyhow." General Wang then shaated dai Increasing sad pouring an anomaly to in a trockens toan: "Being them kill them any lathe extention of his exclusive The Cbloeie bal aid you shall of 1926 ans un Kang Yabdiction on the present terms welt here 1 Enes the cave salon was take Aded not fear sny threatened Frenc's demons- op between it and the Fathy M hometanations on the Yaralan. They will not he Gerals on rints in pre nex teard the same piful as the recent allowed, and 18 aprio ad wit, .enly entail to them that this railway was Chlore property, was run in the interests of China, and it was the grotesque demonstration above Kasitoum., The duty of China's Generals and bla's soldiers

British Govenment séum's at last to have come to protect her employtes and ass'd rather 42 an

to an end of la "cltrahing down" repertoire deter them. He was intercepted by a stolent and having displayed its new "tu" with the General, who insisted eat effe in "gypt will, we believe, repeat bat ruways I from, being a benefit to the the new perhumance to China sufficient in-

ducement ellery," country had been a curve to it what the price ot rice had elven greatly since rallways had been Inaugurated and continued to remiin high, and that much misery and famine had been the zovult. Moreover, many more foreigners had come and would com, even foreign soldiers, as he was well aware that fe. The last month the Foreign Levations had each brought in a guard, hat be smalled" grimly at his colleguer aire marked: "CA¿k-chtko pu chung yung" (bese

w can be of on service), ne in other wor's,

5,"wa can mike short work of them if it waits " H.E. He was quite isken aback at this fürldur onslaught of anti-reway talk as he himself is an ardent advocate of the immense importance to the State of everywhere reaching rallronda.

This heated discaulon was faterrupted by the entrance into the chart-yard of two stretchers. borne by six men esch.

Dr. Coltman carefully examined the first man and reported he was not shot at all, had a' alight scratch on his back and had the appear- ance of having been choked rather severely, as ifs neck was two len sad somewhat discoloured. If the scratch on bla back Lad been caused by a bullet i had not entered his body. On examins

Members of the Congregation are requesteding number two he stated that he had been shat to remain in their places until the Procession bas passed down the nave.

PEKING.

October 28th.

THE RIOT ON THE RAILWAY, Lively Ilmes #gain in Peking. A slo), that bas serious consequences, inasmuch as it has stopped all work on the limons much-lalked- about, much-wiltten-aboal, yes, even much- telegraphed about, La-Hin rafiway, has taken place. Last Sanday afternoon Mr. Cox, Engineer In-Charge, teilding at Fèsgrai, 18 from Peking, in Company with Mr. Campbell of the British Legation and Major Radcliffe. English Aimy, went on a trolley car to Lukou Bridge to Inspect the rallióad bridge nourly completed over the Hooka..

Upon anlving at the bridgs they found about thirty soldiers, Kanzu men of General Tung Fa-helang's command, parading back and forth at pleasdie over the bildgs. When, they saw the foreign party they sill remalued on the bridge and would not learn when requested, -breaking dat instead Inis abusive language in

which the castomary "Yangkuritus " played prominent part, An efficer arriving, Mr.

Campbell persuaded him to order the men away although he protested they were not under bis command. The party then crossed the bridge and inspected the work. On their setare the mob of soldiers bad reassembled and had stosen In their hands which they promptly begin to KING. Mr. Cox and Capt. No:regaard, the en glacers, were severely cut about the face and head, the Capisin having an artery cot in his forehead which bled profusely. Feiring shele lives were in danger Caplalo Norregaard draw a small revolver and fired two mots at the soldiers, upon which they did, taking the wounded with them. The party then proceeded to Capt. No:regaard's house and taking Mrs, Nor- regaard and her son with them reticated on the trolley to Fégial, where the assialant vergeon In the railroad hospital tied the artery in Capt. Norregaard's forehead and dressed the cuts and bruites for both, men. Mr. Cox at once lained ordas calling in all the englecers and stopping all work on the Lu-Han'route.

The soldiers in the meantime having their blend up macked the lines of Mr. Dasalan, Engifah engine-driver, west of the bildge and jooted h, Danxiao escaping safely in an orglac to Pengial Then these lehuman wretches fireden volley into the native employees' quáž- teas, fastually killing ond poor coolls and wounding others. Then, after cutting the telegraph wires to Paotingit, they retired to their. quarters. In the meantime Mr. Campbellretarz ed to the Blish Legation and laid a statement

in the shoulder by a small callbre pistol, that the ballet had pen-trated the muscles of the shoulder and todged under the pectoral muncio of the chest, and that either man could have walked in easily and need not have been carried. Further that, neleher bad any constitutional disturbance and that a few days we'd andice to make them well. He advised sending them to the safezd hospital at Féagiri, which was done The Director-General Ha and the foctor then returned to Peking, spon reaching which H. E, Ho made baile to report in Jong Lo. What will be done remains to be seza Certain it ! there Kaos men and shels lotensely mail. progrentes General are allowed to go into the Hanling Park, as intended,, to the number of twelvethbasand, the guards now at the Legations here might as well be, withdrawn for all the use they would be in case of emergency. As the General remarked they are puchung-yung. More ason.-N. C D. News Cor.

IMPERIAL DECREES:

{Issued 2nd Novembır)

PEKING, November 4th,

NEW APPOINTMENTS

(1) Hd Ching-chèng. Senior Vic--President of the Board of Werks, is also appolated a Miri of the Tiprell Yimen.

[Noll-This office! I ateo President of the Rosie-Chinese Rallwar in Manchuria, and former Chinese Misisire to the Court of Berlin, bio successor being the present Minister H Hai-nin (formerly Chinking Tania), "Ha who is credited with strong Russophite proclivities returned from St. Petersburg about six weeks

Ed. N.-C. Datly News] (2) Ting St-chany, Provincial Judge of Kaasu, In promoted Trestur vice T:êng Ho promoted Governor of Hup:h.

(3) Kael Chun. (Mancho) Ir promoted

French strangho'd in this neighbourhood would dnub less prive sach in occation, and the Chinese authorities therefore need not trouble ly much about the threatened demonstration at Naoking-China Gauetis,

The creation of a large

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

NOVIMBER.

Meteorological means batid-on ten years' observations to 1894.

Baromeler Thermometer Humidity Rainfall,

Harometer

VISTERDAY,

WEATHER REPORT.

Thermier

Hantidly...... Rabal

TO-DAY.

29.818

..201

8.58

Op date at Os dato at 132,13, CAR.

30.07 30.00

71

65

39

63

AM201

Foday, 11th November, 1898, Chine-281 of 9th moon of #ith year

Kwong-tü.

High water-forning. Shr. 80min. Afternoon ........... Chr. ¡Ɛmin. Low water-Morning Okr. 67mix.

Afternoon.... Okr. 40min.~ ANNIVERSARIIS.

"

of

1854-H.M.S. Racehorse wrecked off Cheloo,

out of a crew at rol only nine saved. 1878-Frederick Sawley Huffam, late Deputy

Amali found it hard to keep up with his work.. Not that there was more to be done than umal, but he didn't feel like working at all. He was dull.' He had no exige. If he could hire afforded it }

he would have knocked of altogether. But there's where it is, Those of us who must work when we are sharp, must Yep on working when we are dull. Kecosity obliges. Expenses keep on, and so we must keep on

"Thear, dent, what a thing it would be if we were always right up to the mark-eating, `xleeping, and working with is rellah. We might not his money to burn even then, bat we should havo one to no. Well let's hear Mr. Arnoldi.

4

VAt Eater, 1893," he agi, “I began to fool sa if asloud had come over me I was weak, low, and tired. My tongue was thickly rosted, and my mouth hept alling with a thick, tough phlegm. I could ent After eating I had a feeling of hearino at the chest fairly. well, ret my food seemed to do me ao good. and pain at the side.

"I lost a deal of sleep, and night after night I lay broal awake for hours. I kept up with my work, hut I was so wish that I was scarcely, at for it. This state of things naturally worried me and I consultal a dostor. He gave me medicines that refered me for a time, and then I went back an

over.

"Seeing this, I saw another doctor who said my stomach, and, perhaps other organs, were in a very had way. I took his medlenes, but they did not help me as I hoped they would. On the contrary I got wome and worse.

"At this time cold, calmmy sweats begvite bresk out over me, and si I walked my footalope we uncertain. Sometimes my legs gave way ander me, s if they were too work to bear the weight of my

#Not to trouble you with detaile, It may be enough fo way that I was in this miemble condition month after month. In fact, I came to think I never should besar better.

Then I bothonght ma of a medicine I had heard hightspoken of Mother Bigel's Curative Syrup. Iald to myself, I will try it. I am thankful I did. After taking only two bottler all the pain was gone, and shortly I was well and strong as ever. Sines then I have had good bealth and worked without trouble. When I feel I nee

need it, I take a dose of the Syrup, and it keeps me right.

ту

"I'am a surgical instrument maker, and think my liess was due to the quicksilver that. I work amongst acting upon me when in a low state of health. At all events, I fest no 1:1 effects now from the mereary I use in my business. (Signed) Donato Amo,

Spencer Street, Clerkenwell, London,

Mar lut, 1894.

No. douht lead, arsenic, mercury, and other poi sane do often produce Injurious effects on those who habtually handle them but the symptoms lo Afe. Arnold esso go to show that his allient was Indi-

and de getion

of poisons of its own, and has no need of help from outside death-dealers. He wasn't shie to mat much, noe to digest what he did eat, and. hia Tor

TOTICS Rot weak

and hiken because they were not fed. That accounts for his wakefulness and for bis uncertain foctetepe.

I generates pipepla. The abominable dis

the

Take the ashes out of your furance, olear

and light a freak der, and things are buzzing draught, and humming directly. And that's what Mother Gelgel's Syrup does for the human body, when it sotu the digestive system in proper operation.-4.

Intimations.

THE GREAT EASTERN AND CALE DONIAN GOLD MINING CO., LIMITED.

Reglitzer, of the Supreme Court of Horgkong, convicted in Criminal Sexsociation, INTEREST at the rate of [N Accordance with thit Company's Articles sloo of embezzling $45 849, received

8 per Cent. per Annum li being charged on all by bm as official assignee, was sen-

unpaid CALLS, tenced to seven years' penul servitude. 186-Death of M. Paul Best, Resident-General

LÜTGENS, EINSTMANN & CO., of hanam and Tonkin,

General Agents. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1858.

[1189

TO-MORROW.

Saturday, 12th November, 1898.

WANTED.

Chirese-talk of 8th moon of 24th year of WANTED indoor MANAGER for Hong

Kwonnjů,

High water-Morning ismim Tăr, timin.

Aftermoon on The, 10min. Low water-Morning 1år. 48mín.

Aftermons a" 1kr. Omini ... ANNIVERSARIES,

1816-H.M.S. Alceste forced the passage of the

Boque 1847-Chloralcem Erst used by Professor J. Y.

Simgeon.

1848-Berlin in a state of siege.. 1864-Hongkong firel lighted by gas, 1877-Meeting of the Hongkong Legislative

Courell; the Governor Introduces the Bgiger, and estimates the revenue for the next year st nvét a million dollars.

on the Nemesle group.

Provindel Judge of Kinau wes Ting Ti-chan1891-Wreck of the C, N, Cols steamet chang

promoted as above.

(4) Chao Erb-bassn. Provincial Judgs' ol Shenal, is promoted to be Provincial Treasurer 1894-The Foreign Ministers had audience- of Chinere Torkestan.vice Tlog Chéng-tu, promoted Governor of Yumap.

(5) Tosa Fang (Mancho)__is promoted Provindal Judge of Shenel, více Chao Eth-asu promoted as above.

(6) Shang Cht-hang is appointed Gralo In- tendant of Shantung provlaces via Kuel Chan prometed Provincial judga of Kani.

A GOVERNMENT DIDTOR.

Sung Fan, Vicerar of the Yan-Kael provinces, report that one Ho Yi-yaan, district magistrati of Chusgataghelen, Yunnan, has recently died owing the provinciil exchequer a very large sum in land taxes which should have beau

of the affair, signed by all the foreign pricip-handed to the provincial Treasurer some time

within the Palace. Poklog.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAMA DUR: Indian (Knight Templar) lo-taorrow. Iodiza (Chelydra) talk lost, Australian (Aleka) 14th Inst. German (Bayern) 16th.Inst, 2 American (China) 17th lost. American (Derta) Tyth Inst. Tacoma (Victoria) goth inst..

ago. Moreover the deceased wille formerly We are faformed by the agents that the Austilas acting sub-prefect of Laplogchos in the same Lloyd's S. N. Co.'s steamer Moravia leli Mojl province alin owed a sum of money which he for this port yesterday, the roth inst. also failed to pay to the provincial exchequer.

*

ante before Sir Claude Macdonald. Sir Claude at once called meeting of the Diplomalle Corps, which took place on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. A remonstrando was not to to the Teungli Yundo against the mobilisation of these Rowdy troups in or near Peking, and the Yamdo promised to give attention to the master bus op to this wrling no defiate answer has been received, Sir Claude has also taken some Independent action with reference to the thron Englishmen lavolved. The Chiness are quite to be transmitted to Yunnan in payment of his THE O. & 0) 9. S. Co1⁄4 steamer Helgiz with | frightened as to the effect this plot will bare, no debt to Government, The family of the decear malls, etc, which left hance Oct. 11th for San the Empress Dowager commissioned H.E. Ha ad official are to be arrested and compelled to Francisco, vlo Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kebo, In- Vü-fon, Governor of Peking, to proceed at occa make good the whole of the sums ówlog-|land Sea, Yokohama and Honoluis, unlved at do Lukon Bridge, examlasiku suported wouzésé | 27. C. D. News,

her destinulles on the soih inst,

As this is a serious charge the deccared officer THE Agents (Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.) is hereby cashiered and the Board of Revenue inform us that the Company's steamer Gļinavos is commanded to initruci Chang Chib-tung, the

from Londas and Stralis, left Singapore for this Viceroy at Wachang to confiscate any properly

that may have belorged to the decossed in his port yesterday afternoon, the roll fast, native city of Wuching, the proceeds therefrom

and ASSISTANTS for: Shanghai and Stagape Hop:ce.

W. ROBINSON & Co. Hongkong, 14th October, 1898.

WANTED.

[1198

O rent FURNISHED ROOM, for single 1

gentleman, Terms moderate from ist September.

Apply by letter to

H.5. c/o Hongkong Telegraph Chfice. Hongkong, 30th August, 1897,

(1042

ARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS

USED FOR OVER 22 YEARS." WUN the Utmori Success,

Tuoroughly reliable preservative for Wood and Stone against White Ants, Decay, Fangun Rot kad Dampneɛx.

Solo-Agents for China, LUTGENS, EINSTMANN & Co. Renghong, 11th September 1896. [16.

-

Shipping.

STEAMERY.

INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE,

THE Company's Steamship

"UNSANG,"

C

Captaly E. E. Hull'e, will be despatched as above TMORROW, the za instan, at a

P.M.

For Freight or Passage, spply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 7th November, 1898.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED,

[1123

FOR SINGAPORE, SAMARANG AND

SOURABAYA.

THE Company's Steamship

"MINSANG,"

Captain M. Crickett, will be despatched as abor: TO-MORROW, the 13th instaal, at + PSI.

For Freight or Passage apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Leneral Managers,

(1319

khi trang h tả ranh", "hos

PDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MA ILA WA AMOY. THE Commergla Stesmikip

"YUNSANG,"

Capt. P. HR-le, £.N‚R will be despatched as the TOMORROW, Ehe cash losrant, at s F..

This Steamer has Supedor Accommodation tos First-class Passengers.

For Freight or Pavage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & C.,

General Managers, Pongkong, 19th November, 1893.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

(1372

FOR SWATÓW, AMOY AND TAMSUI THE Company's Steamship

"HAIMUN,"

Caplata Dugias, will be despatched for The abere Püris, in SUNDAY, the rath- Instant, at Farlight,

For Fielght or Passege apply le

DOUGLAS LAPRAK & Co.,

General Managers.

[136

- Hongkong, roth November, 1808,

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY. (UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT}

STEAM TO SHANG JALAND KORE. CHE Company's Steamibip

THE

"MARQUIS BACQUPHEM,” Captain G. Watching, will leave for the above places on MONDAY, the 140') instant, P.M. "

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SANDER WIELER & Co.,

Agents. Hongkond ych November (453".

(174

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAL.

CHE Company's Steamship

THE

"WHAMPOA ""

Captain Sie, will be despatched as shown on TUESDAY, the 15 h Inétant, at 3 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, spoly to,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, roth November, 3898.

(1338

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED

FOR MANILA.

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"SUNGKANG,"

Shipping.

STEAMERS.

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL

HE Steamabip

T

"JOHN SANDERSØN,"

Captain Smith, wal by dematoned for the pove ports on or about las 12th November.

To be led by the 3.3. "GDAŃGYLE,"

L

alilog about 25th November, 1855. For Freight of Passage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES' & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 27th Oct:bus, 1898.

MOGUL-WARRACK-MILBURN LINE.

[1312

FOR NEW YORK, via SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamship

THE

"BRAEMAR,"

will be despatched as above on or about the 14th December, 189.

S.S.

S.S." MOGUL”

ENERGIA"......Abou! 31st Dec, 1898. 15th Jan., 1899. For Freight by Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 715 November, 1868.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ ÇANAL THP Company's Steanship

"SARPEDON,"

[1327

Captain Gil will be teiprighed above On TUESDAY, the 15' inst 4 F.M.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD SWIRE,

Agente:

(1296

Hongkong, 1st November, 1898. "GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamship

THE

"GLENARTNEY," Captain Fiskes, will be despatched as abov on or about the 7th "Dramber

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON Co,

Agents. Hinnekopy, 4th November, 1898| UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

'FOR NEW YORK VI SUEZ CANAL.

HE Cheniered Steamitip

"KIDSVOLD," Captain P. Lchiyder, will be despatched as above os or about the 19th December,

For Freight, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents.

· Mongkory qik Movember 1808

Dotels.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG!

(1313

THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the elegant Beslag Pheons (40.} CON- NAUGHTI HOUSE" ödem First-class Accom modalen la Pasidents and Travellers.

Passerie Mavator, from Enusace Hall to mak floor, in charge ei exportaced Attendant. Favourally do wapaments made for Famillos and for Wool's or Manoidud Parteds.

BILLIARDS.

7. ROHM, Proprite & Kynager.

Hekelney, Tad Cooling

I SAY 1 HERE'S SOMETHING, GOOD,

THE

OLD MAN'S ON DECK AGAIN

AT

THOMAS'S GRILL ROOMS,

WHATS THE MATTER WITH THIS

TARIFF BREAKFAST ...

$2.55

TIFFIN ....LO

0.75

DINNER ....

*1,00.

3 MEALS DAILY (Monthly Raid)-

40,001

: TIFFIN

35.00

DINNER -

30.00

TISTIE & DINNER

sú: 30.00

[1330

BREAKFAST & TIFFIN BREAKFAST & DINNER

*****

25.00 18.00

Captain Rendle, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 16th Justant; sty PM.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, *

Agents. Hongkong, toth November. 1898.

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY. (UNDER, MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT).

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARF ACHI, ADEN, MASSAVA, SUEZ, PORT SAID, FIUME AND TRIESTE. (Taking Cargo at through rates to SOUTH AFRICA, CALCUTTA," MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RIÐ SEL, BLACK SEA, LayaḤt and ADRIATIC PORTS).

"HE Company's Steamship

THE

" MORÁVIA,"

Captain E. Mecozel, will be despatched as abors on THURSDAY, the 17th insimat, P.1.

Slik and Valuables are trenabipped on arrival at Bombay lalo an accelerated llaer.

For information as to Passage and Freight, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 9th November, 1898, [1331 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN, STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. “ (Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN and QUEENS LAND PORTS, and taking through Carge to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)

KUHN & MOR,

JAPANESE FINE ANT CURIOS, THE

11 & 13, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG, 35. WATER STAKIT, YOKOHAMA and

36, DIVISION STREET, KOBE. Hongkong, 15th March, 1896,

[24

CHS, J. GAUPP & CO., SEXOROMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK, Ā, MAKERS, JEWELLARS, SILVER-

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Buil Agta

ier. Laals Audemars' Thickas twinded thy slaked Priser at every. Zaliniston; and for Veletlärde and Sotp'ı CELLBRATAD GPERA GLASSIS, MARINE CLASERO mid SPYGLAYRES. Mon, 14 & 56, Queen's Road Gengd. [40

*HE Steamship

"AUSTRALIAN," Captain Helms, will be despatched for the Above Ports, on THURSDAY, the 17th fistant, at 4 P.M

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh "Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Eleatic Light,

Adely qualified Surgeon is carried, N.B-Retorn Ticketsiyaded by this Company to and from 'AUSTRALIA ere available for rÉLETA by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY and vice versa,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Cα,

Agents, Hongkong sih November, 1898.

"

BEST OF VIANDS SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES.

J. & GOODCHILD,

Manager..

To be Let.

TO LET.

BELVEDERE" Roomed Bungalow.

Reid-to be let, Fer nished for 3 months from 1st January next. SEMI-DETACHED VILLA

RESI. DENCES on Bowen Road [row in course of erection.]

PROPERTY now occupied by the

Bowrington Saw MIUS,

FLOORS in STAUNTON RED ELGIN

STREETS.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG · LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co.. 1,td. Hongkong, 3rd November, 1398...

WORTH A GUINEA A BOX

FECHAMS

FOR ALL BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH,

(MPAIRED DIGESTION,

DISORDERED LIVER,

12

AND FEMALE, AILMENTS, ANNUAL SALE SEX MILLION BOXES,

50 Cents per Box

Prepared only by the Proprietor jika THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England.

SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the " KAAPERM OF CHINA ***.

WATKINS & CO., AFOTHECARIES' HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG.

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