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Entertainments.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL. Under the Patronage and in the Prezence of MAJOR-GENERAL BARKER, C.B., and COMMODORS BOYES, R.N.

CIGNOR CATTANEO has the honour to

ance of Signer FRANCESCONI, leading TENOL of the Italian Opera, Manila, bis Puri, and saveral Lady and GENTLEMAN AMATEURS,

A GRAND CONCERT

will be give

IN AID OF THE FRENCH CONVENT,

DN

WEDNESDAY, 7th November, 1894.

PROGRAMME.

JABT I.

1--La Verità, by Rossini, for Soprano,

Alto, and Chorun.

Mrs. May

Mrs. Cuntlic Mrs. MoBern Mm. Dodwell Mrs. Master Mrs. David

Mies Jackson

Miss Barker

Soprano

Mrs. Alford,

Allo

Mrs. Preston,

Miss A Jackson

Miss PrestoD

2-Bong for Basso-

Ohoru

Mr. D. K. Bliman M:. A. M. Wood

Mr. F. D. MasLean

Mr. J. C. Borger

Mr. F. Lammert

Mr. P. Maitland

Mr. E. W. Maitland

Mr. C. H. Grace

Mr. F. L. May

Mr. S. 8. Benjamin Mr. J. F. Krani.

Lasca dh'io piange, Mr S. S. BENJAMIN

by Handelaa 3-Ballata for Sap.

7800-Guarany, by Min E. CARVALHO

Goosene -Recitative and

Air for Baritono-

She alone charmeth Mr C. H. Gaior

my sadness, 'Irene,'

by

Gouood.

5.-Waiting,

for

Boog

Soprano, by

Millard........arantin

6-Salve dimora, for

Ming LRT

Tenor, Faust, by Siguor FRASCRSOONI

Gounod.....INTERNA,

7-Duet, Jaa notte

Mrs ALFORD

Venezia, for Sop. Į und

rano and Tenor, by Mr SLIMAN Lacantoui

PART II

1.-Toreador, Bung. Mr 0. B. CAUR

from Carmen, by

Biset...........

2.-Song for Unn-

and Cookes

Heaven and Mrs PRESTON

Earth, by Pinauti..

3.-Song for Tenor

I heard a Voice, Mr D. K. SamAN

by Piosoti... 0

should traid, by

bo ap.

Spishop...

irem

by Verdi

for Basso, Reggente.

6.Bangfor Soprano

Mrs ALFORD

Mr 3. F. KAL

-Pierrot, Hot-Mra HIGEN

by

chison..........

7.-Doet, from Ruy Miss E. CARVALEO

Blaa, for Soprano &

and

Tenor, by Marchetti Sig. FRANCESCORT

Accompanyinta-Miss BOTEs and

Mr CATTANEO.

PRICES →→

Dress Circle and Stalls

Body of House

Back Seatons

$2.00

1,00 Бо

PLAN of Theatre at Measta KELLY & WALA's, where Tickets may be had.

The Tham Can will run to the Peak Efteen minutes aftor the Performance.

Hongkong, November 3, 1854.

1744

THE CHINESE TWINE, TWO BOYS from Shangal, and will be ON VIEW on the First Floor of No. 49, QUEEN'S RO10 CENTRAL, front 9 s.. to 9 p.m.

Entrance from Queen's Read only. Admisson -20 Costs.

1630

To-day's Advertisements.

BIBLE, BOOK AND TRACT DEPÔT, 6, D'Aguilar, Street. BRISTMAS CARDS.

CHRISTATEST DESIGNS.

GREAT YARIETIES. Hongkong, November 3, 1394.

1774

Destination

THE CHINA MAIL.

Vesels Advertised as Los ling.

Peasela

Bremen & Porteo Cal:(Bayern (8).... Vurona (6).. London, v. Suez Cans: Palamed (8)....... London, v. Soz Cazal Glenavon (B), Landen & Ports : O:Rosetta (5) Londo, v. Maravillas Manila (... London

........Bumbay (6)...

Esmeralda (6). MaBodie. Bargo Baghalicu (aj.. Port Darwin, &o........ Tainan (8)....

HARMSTON'S GRAND Manila, via Amoy...

ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORM. ING ANIMALS.

The Greatest Combination of Artistic Talent arer concentrated in our organization, Justly claimed

THE WORLD'S GREATEST! 3 Cages of Performing TIGERS, LEOPARDS, LIONS. PERFORMING ELEPHANTS,

AND PUNIES, DO HORSES

Our selected Arabian Stut FAMOUS EQUESTR AN ARTISTS. BACH & GEN IN THE LINE, INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY. NEITHER EUROPE NOR AMERICA can produce and compete with our great ANIMAL KINGDOM.

THE CIRCUS DEPARTMENT

is on the same scale of unemñcanes.

i Only the best ia avery line secured especially to please our Patrons.

GRAND OPENING NIGHT. TUESDAY!

November 6th.

GRAND PAVILIONS AT WEST POINT. Doorn rpan at & p.m.; to cominence et

g nharP-

PRICES OP AIOMASSION.

Boxes of 6 Chairs

$12.00

Single Souto in Boxes

2110

Tross Circle Chairs

1.50

Stalls, Carpeted Seats

50

30

Gallery for Ubinces only)

BOX PLAN at KRIGE & WALSE'S, where Beats cut be ruger qed

MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Doors open at 3 o'clock; to Oummence at 4 aburg.

Children Balf-prics to matinee perior- mances to all parts of the OTCA

ROBERT LOVE, Manager.

S. RIECH,

General Agent.

1778

Hongkong, November 3, 1894.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

O

RDERS FOR THE WEEK ENDINO 10:

NOVEMBER, 1694.

5. Penne son v. J

Ja

Shanghaara (1

8. Francisco.

Shin hai

Shanghai

Shanghai

City of RiodeJanuires Gelin (s)

||Rohilla (ok.

Peiyanz (8)... Pram (8). ...Bombay (8).... Shangbai, Buod &Y'm Ono (8)... Shanghai, Y&Kabe Cun (a). Sparo, Haven & il barg Nio (8).

S'pore, Penang & Ott Arratoon Apcar (a).. Stow, Amoy &F'chowkitan (8) - Swatow, Amoy & Teu Fokian (8)........... | Vansare, (BC

press India Victoria (A... Victoria (R. 3.), &:

Agents.

Date of Leavin

Norddeutasbar Lloyd. Nov. 12, at 3 p.m P.&O. B. N. Oɔ...... Nov. 9, at noon. Butterfeld & Swire. November 6. Jardino, Mathespa&o About Nov. 20. P. & O, 8. N. Co...... Nov. 8, at noon. P. & 0. 9. N. Do...... About Nov. 9. P. & Q. 9. N. Jo...... About Nov. 24. theran & Co..............

Tov, 5, at 6 p.m. Messagories Maritimes Nav. 14, at nous. But erheld & Swire... Nov. 17, at 3p Pacific Mail S. 8. O.. Nov. 7 daylight. Nov, 21, daylisth 10. & 0.6, 5. 0

About Nor. 3. &0. 8. N. Co.....

Nov. 6, at 4 p. Stomanen & Co.

P.

Butterfold & Swito... November 5, *

p.m.

P. & O, S. N. Co... About Nov. 6. Dudwell, Carill & Co. About Nov. 6. Arnhold, Karberg &C. About Nov. 10. Siomasan & Co.

D.

ARBROOD, SORB & 10, at 4 p..

6, at 3 p.m.

Douglas Lapraik Co. Nov. 6, daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Nov. 4 daylight. (8)...Canadian Pro L Co. Nov. 28, at noon.

Nor. Pho S. & R. Cos. Nov. 6, at noon.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE AND

HAMBURG.

| #Calling of NAPLSS por lawding Passenger "if sufficicni bulucement offers). (Taking Cure at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER- DAM, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON. LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN}

The Starship

Ninbe.

TO DEPART

Por Priam, for Amoy, 57 Chinese. Per Folien, for 8watow, 200 Chinese. Por Ask, for Hoitow, Mra McClandiis, 2 children and servant, and 40 Onineae ; for Haiphong, Mr Theo. Quignard, and 20 Chingee.

SUIPKING REPORTË,

The British steamer Taking reports: Had strong N E. MOLBORO and high res, with clear fins weather.

The British steamer Priam reporta:

|

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight-Fokien leaves for Swatow, da.

Miscellaneous. Opening Craits of the Royal Hongkong

Yacht Club.

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping. p.m-Pejang leaves for Shanghai.

5 p.t-Esmeralda leaves for Manila,&c. Priam loaves for Shanghai.

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, November 7-

9 p.m.-Consart at the City Hall. THURSDAY, November 8-

Goods por Stoamor Caledonien unclaimed

after Noon subject to rent.

SATURDAY, November 10 :-

3 p.m.-Austion of Cutter Naomi at Mr

J. M. Armstrong's.

FRIDAY, November 80:---

=

List of Contributions to the Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., to be sent in before this date.

List of Contributions to the Ubina Fire Insurance Company, Ltd., to be sent in before this cate.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

N' CATExpo-Parads Service at 8.80 A. (Holy Communist 2nd and 4th Bun- days.) Mating st 11. Holy Communion at the 11 o'clock service on the 1st, Brd, and 6th Sun- days tu tho south. Evensong at 5.45.

UNII CHURCs, Kennedy Road-Minister

Rev. G. J. Williams-Services at 11.00 AM

And & P..

ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL-On Bandage,

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1894

The publication of this issue commenced, CAPTAIN Bower left Simla on the 17th ult at 6.45 p.m.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMHIR 5, 1894.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Love Passed SUEZ CANAL, UUTWARD BOUND-Maple Branch, Aggi,

for China.

There will be a Ohüdren's Bervice at St. John's Cathedral at 3.30 pm. to-morrow. Tax Steamer Gem, from New York, lite Singapore for this port to-day, and may be expected here on or about the 9th instant.

REFERRING to the batilo at Wiju, whore, according to Chinese sccounts, the Japanese

Sept. 29; Boynton, Det 2; Cosmore defeated, the telegrams in the Tonkin capedia, 9 Canton 12 gamom-papers aizie that the centre of the battle non, Kirkland, Irene, 101 Radnor | was near Fort Arthur I

shire, Adelaide, 19; Onua, J. Jebsen, Oht, Z HOMEWARD BOUND Daphne, dden. Oot. 9 Carmarthenshire, Tarra, Alderly, Tower, 16; Glenorchy, Hertha, Mae. duff, Japan, Gira, 19.

The P. & 0.3, 1. Rohila, with the KNOLL

MAIL of Oct. 5, left Singapore on Sunday, Oct. 28, at 2 p.m., and may be expected here on or about Friday, Nov. 2. This packet trings replies te letters despatched from Hongkong on Aug. 30,

The C. P. R. str. Empress of India, with the CANADIAN MALL, left Naganaki for Shanghai on Thursday, Nov. 1, at p.m.

The O. & U. s. a. Caelio, with the AMERI- CAN Ma of Oct. 16, bares Yoko hama for this port, via Nagasaki, on Monday, Nov. 6, at daylight, and may

be expected here on or about Monday, Nov. 12.

The P. L. 5. 8. City of Peking, with malls, &c., left San Francisco for this port, via Yokohama, on Oct. 27.

Capt. E . PEAFE, WI | La Singapore on 26th October; thence to Mass at 6 M., 7.59 A..nd 9.50 .M. Benedic The . . Orane left Singapore on Oct. 24,

debe despatched for the Abu Forts 2 SATURDAY, the 10th Instant, a 4 par

This Store the st.18 And cross a Poet

and a Stewardesa, Por Freight on sag, apply to

MSEN & Co.,

A spends.

Pre Supatu, tire weather, strong gale and heavy ruin to Paracels; thenes froth mon-

soon to port.

Had

The Brital cruiser Eetus reports: perur Accommoda-

Class Passongstang N. E. sunnsson from Singapore.

The British steamer Thales reports: Left Taiwanioo on the 31st October, and had vary alrong moncoo and high cross sex. Left Amoy lat November, and had m-derate brass and so, and fine cloar weather. Left Swator 2nd, with moderate oson, and emoth water and so on to port. Steamers in Amoy: Empress of China,

Poschi,

chi, Benlument, and barque Namyong,

teams in Swalow: Seochou, Belgia. Whampoa, Taichiow, and Pasting.

Hongkong, Nurember 1, 1894

FOR SHANGRAT, FOKOHAMA

AND KOBE.

1730

The Stonship Cam, Capt. MATHTAR, will he deapatered an abero m

or about the 10 Instant For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG M-Co.

Agents, Hongkong, November 3, 1804

SKIPPING

ADHAVAL

November 2:-

The French steamer Hanoi reporta: Very hard monsoon in Tentin Gulf; and cloar weather in China Son. In Hoihow ! Laritiah steamer Phru Chom Kloo

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close :-

1777 For CANTON......

Progres, Geran str., 687, J. Jesson, Pakhot Ocuber 3, and Hushow November 1ner -SIMSSEN & Co.

Taksang, Binsh steamer, 977, W. A. Freeman, Chaukiang October 29, Rice and General -JARDINE, MATHESON & Oo.

Tamarind Norwegian simamer, 826, L. Catberg. Nouchwang and Chefoo October! 27, Bans aud Guneral-CHINESE

November 3-

Rhei gol, German steamer, from Cantor. Lokaang, British statuer, from Canton, Pergang, German stammer, from Canton. Doris, Cern steamer, fi n Canton. Priam, British etmer, 1,803, C. Jack- son. Liverp ol September 22, and Singapore Oember 26, General --BUTTERFIELD & COURSE SWIDE

No. 137.-F. B.-DRILLS.-MONDAY. FRIDAY, at 9 p.m. 8.0p.m TRAINED VOLUNTEERS, 64-pr. Gun Drill BECRUITS--Squad and 7-pr. Gou Drill (Plain Clothes

SATURDAY RECRUITS,

FREE

OF MUSKETRY-- Members who were E British cruiser. 1.370. Captain R. unable to fire last season should skade, Singapore October 28.

of this opportunity.

Trou vantage

Thales, British, 819, U. Bathurst, sera, White Frocks and Heimes). Master Tiwanfm Oct. 31, Andy Nov. 1, and Swa

Amey. Getin steamor, frota Canton. at Bead Quarters, at 2.15 p.m. and March to 2, General --Douglas STEAMSHIP DO. to Whari. KOWLOON DETACHMENT can jom on Bange.

Lothair, Iaian barque, 798, G. Bastifilu Carings. Calian August 23, Ballast.-D. Musso & Co.

SIGNALLING AND AMBULANCE CLASSES, as Aust.

No. 138-KOWLOON DETACHMENT Squad Drill and 7-pr. Gun Drill, atusual

Hougkeug, October 16, 1804. DRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE boure.

No. 139.-F. B.--For DUTY, Liut. Special Accommoda. DENSON and Serg. Hayward,

No. 140.-M. G. C.-DRILLS-MON.

PRIVATE BOARD and RES

attention to Ladies' comfort.

tion for Table Boarders. Central situation.DAY, at 7 a.m., Squad; at 5.30 p.m...

MRS. MATHER, Gun

2 and 3 Peddar's Hill. Hongkong, July 24, 1883.

TUESDAY, at 7 a.m., Musketry at 1287 5.30 p., Squad,

WEDNESDAY, at 7 a.m., Gun; at 5.30 p-a, Company.

THURSDAY, at 7am., Squad; st 5,90 p.,, Manketry.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAI

The Steamship

Priyang, Captain B. Köskes, will he despatched for the above Port on MONDAY, the 6th Inst., at 4 p.m.

For Freight of Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, November 3, 1894.

1770

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHAI.

The Steamship

Priam, Capt. J4OKON, will be despatched on

DAY, the 5th Instant.

Hanoi. French str., 730, J. V. Chodzko, Haiphong October 34, and Heibow Nov. 2, Rice and Gene-A. R. Marry.

DEPARTURES. November 3-

Hongchens, for Shanghai. Pallis, for Nagasaki.” Tamarind, for Can'o11. Taks up, for Ganton,

Neeghwang Denters, for Chine, for Saigon. Amigo, for Newchwang FRIDAY, at 7 a.m., Gan; at 5.30 p.m., For Sugapore und London. Sqasd

Luktany, for Shanghai. Chars Fa, for Sinzagoto. Trites, for Singapore.

Guo.

SATURDAY, at 7x.m., Squad; at 6.30 Bormida, for Singapore and Bombay. P14-GENERAL-Special Squad Drill will be held on WEDNESDAY, AL 9 pm, to enable Members to complate their numbers of these DRILLS; they will not count for PRIZES.

AMBULANCE CLASS an WEDNES. DAY, at 6 p.m.

By Order,

F. F. LAMBARDE,

Lieut., B.A. Adjutant, H.R.V.0.

Hongkong, November 3, 1894.

1769

CLEARED. Ricerstate, for Maji. Kheingold, for Nawchwang- Doris, for Nawchwang, Ask, fur Hoihow. Amoy, for Nowchwang. Priam, for Amoy. Fokien, for Swatcw.

PASSENGERS.

AEROTER

Per Progrets, from Pakuoi, 71 Chinese.

For Fatchan, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the

4th insi.

For SWATOW & DELI

Per Taichoong, at 11.30a.m., on Monday,

the bih inst.

For SHANGHAL-

For Priam, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,

the bih inst

Per Feizarg, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,

the 5th inst.

For AMOY & MANILA.-

Per Esmeralda, si 4.30 p.m., on Monday, tbooth inst., inated of as previous- ly notiâ.

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.- Per Haita, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the

Gibirtet.

For STRAITS & LONDON.--

Par Palumed, at 6 p.., on Monday, the

kik November.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

tion at 6 t..

or about

and may be expected here ST. JOSEPH's Caurus, Garden Rosd.-9. ..

Nov. & Mame and Sermon: 5.80 1.x. Evening Service, Benediction.

ST. PETEX'a SZANEN'S CAURON, Sailors Rone-Servico en Sunday, at li a. and 6.80. The Holy Communion is administer- ad on the Sut and 3rd Sundays in the month at

The Annus! Sale of Work in kid of the Baxter Mission Sobooks will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday next, the 6th inst., from 3 to 8.30 p.m. By kind permission of Colonel Robinson and Officers, the Hand of the S. L. L will be in attendance. We have received from the Singapore Fres Prase office' a copy of a brochure salilled A Trip across the Malay Pomlusula with

H. E. the Governor.' HE. the Governor is Governor Mitchell, and the writer of this readable diary in Major H. E. McCallum RE., C.M.G. BERNG wrote:---

O wad some power the giftio gis ve, To so comes as fibers nec us.

The Daily Prear this morning shows ita ignorance of the poot's writings by mangling' the quotation in the following manner :-

Gin that God the gift had geen us to não

oorsels au ithers sen us,'

Tae N. P. Company's .. Tacoma laft

The D. D. B. steamer Friggs, from Ham-Tanoma for this port, vis Japan para, on burg, left Singapers for this port on the Slat, Octobor. The Silk x .. Oct. 26, and may be exposted hers on Tacoma, which left Yokohams on the 7th or sboat Nov. 3,

11 A.: on the 2nd and 5th at 7.30 ; and The P. &0. Co.'s steamship Bombay left October and arrived at Tacome on the Singapore for this port on Oct. 27, and 23rd. October, and arrived in New York on may be expected here on or about the 1st November. Nov,

on the 4th, at the Evening Service.

WESLEYAN METRоvier Cupeen.-Divine Ser

rice at 10.5) .. in the Wesleyan Church, Wanchai.

Graman Bernsara Chez Service in the German language by Pastor E. F. F. Goti- chalk wenry Banday, at 11 .., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point.

Exchange.

HONGSONG, November 3, 1894.

The London-

Bank, Wire,

31

On demand,

30 days' sight,

Credite,

4

months' sight,

Documentary, 4 mouth' sight

Oo Pario-

On BoxLay-

***

2/1

21

411

On demand,

2,67

Codita,

4 montus sight,

273

On Berlin-Demand..........

216

On New York-

On demand,

512

Credits, 60 days' wight,

Wire,

191

ht

On demand,

192

1911

192

741 147.80

$9,23 20

: Caloutta

Wize,

до

www

demand.

Oo Shangha

On demand,

30 days' sight, private paper old Leaf. 100 Sne (pær Lei) Sovarvizua i Baok'a būrių rato) Silver (per oz)

THE

The E&A. & Callerthun, from Auntra-A TELEGRAM has been received to-day, to lia, loft Port Darwin on Oct. 26, and the effect that a collision took place in may be exported here on or about Nov Yokohama Harbour on Thursday morning

5.

The .. Chelydia, from Caloutta, Penang and Singapore, left Bingapore for this port on Oct. 30, and may be expect ed here on or about Nov. 6. The Glen Line steamship Glenartney, from London and Straits, left Singapore on Nov. 3, and may be expected here on or about Nov. 8, The China Matual now steamer Chingwo,

(the ist inst.) between the steamors It is stated the Afghan and loun Asicus was at anchor, and was run into by the Afghan. The Azloup was scruak au the port,quarter, and was alightly damaged i while the damage to the Afgkan was to hor atem and how plates.

from Newport and Liverpool, left Bin- STODDART's team of cricketers played a gapare for this port on November 3,match at Colombo on the 16th ult.-13 and may be expected here on or about 18. The anat remarkable feature of the Nov. 9.

The . . Cam, from New York, left Binga. match was the accomms of two Oslombo pore on Nov. 3, and may be expeoled Colts. The scores were:-Mr Biodanet's here on or about Nov. 9.

Team, First innings 76 (Ward, not onl, 24; The P. & O. Co.'s .. Shanghai left Lon-Ford 16; Briggs 10); Second innings, 88

don for Chins on Oct. 14 The P. & O. s. 1. Formosa left London for McLaren 18, Philipson 12); Colombo, 58.

this port on. Oct. 28.

ORDER OF CHCRAL SERVICE AT BE. JOHN's CATHEDRAL-24TH BUNDAY AFTER

for eight wickets (Ward, not cut, 20;

Briggs captured six wickets for 6 runs and Lockwood five for 10.

TEINITY.

WHEN M. de Lanesan, Geramor-General Matins:-Volualary, Aria, (From Deborak),

Handel; Venite, Les; Paaleas, Mon of French Indo-China, accompanied by Ma Aldrich & Woodward: Te Deum & dame de Lanessau, landed at Singapore on Jubilato, Caikis in (No. 131) An the 24th ult, a saluts of seventeen guns

holy' them, 'In humble faith and

Cummings No. 44; was fired. A guard of honour, of Sikòa, No, 108; Kyria, Hymn, No. 321 Offectory Sentences, under the command of Superintendent Stainer, No. 1, 2 & 3.

Fex Bealed, at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday. Hongkong Dispensary. Voluntary, Larghatto (From Newland, was posted on the pier. The

the chinat,

For STRAITS & CALCUTTA.

Per Arvuto Apear, at 2.80 p.m., on

Tuesday, the 6th inst.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA,

VICTORIA. B.C., & TACOMA. —

Pex Victoric, at 11.30 am., on Tuesday,

the 6th November.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Per Verne, at 11.30 a. m., on Friday,

the 9th November.

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONA HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs Bahlas Mr J. Kinghorn Mr C. Bartł Mr F. S. Lee Rey. S. A. Bayles, Mr J. Lopez

M.A.

Mr R. Live

Mr W. Blayuay

Mr F. Bornemand

Miss O. T. Barkam

Mr K. Lyall Mr H. McCallum Mr J. McWilliams

Miss M. 8. Buckam Mr T. Mitchell

Miss E. S. Barna

Mr W. Partic

Capt. and Mrs Combora Phillips

Mr G. Robinson and child

Miss E. R. Cottrell Mr Le Roux

Mr R. E. Rya

T.

Capt. B. Crawford

Mrs O. L. Darron

Mt R. A. Douglas

Mr W. A. Duff

Mr

N. Edison

Mr H. Safford

Dr H. Schrödar

Mr F. E. Sloan

Mr R. Siegmat

bir and Mrs G. Ever-Mra A. Smith

воп

Mr G. Fenwick

Mr O. K. Freeman Miss Gallegher Mr W. E. Goepfert Mr L. Gruqaner blr T. Guiguard Me C. A.

Mr Killiba

Harrin

Mr W. M. Taylor

Misa M. A. Terry

Mr H. A. S. Thompson Mrs M. E.Vanderpool Mrs. Wahlins Mr W. Wastey Mr K. Widmer Mr E. Willkomm Mr Mejor and Mrs Wrot-

tealuy

KOUNT ADETIN HOTEL.

Per Priam, from Liverpool, &e, Mrs Mr F. H. Bell

Cruickshank & Ferguson, 2 children and amah, Mrs Mc Mir Hart Bick

MON.

Dakin,

Company, Ltd.

1771

H

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agenti

Hongkong, November 3, 1894.

MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SHANGHAI, KOEF AND

YOKOHAMA.

The Steamship

Uroto, Captain Hasivook, will be despatched as above

on or about TUESDAY, the 8th Instant,

instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, November 3, 1894.

1719

"GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL..

The Steamship

Olandson, Capt. E. NORMAN, will be despatched an above on!

or about TUESDAY, the 20th Instant.

This Steamer has Superior Accommogla.

AVE JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT

от

Mr Chantrey Inabbald Mra Kratzschmar and Crackoo, Miss White, Miss Parkington, MrDr. and Mrs J. Can. 3 children

tlis and abild Mr C. Malsch Marshall, and 61 Chinese from Singapore.

nese.

Per Thales, from Coast Ports, Messrs N.Mr and Mrs Cham-Mr & Mrs McCallum

and child peaux and child E. Wadni, L. Greenaner, and 101 Oki-

Mr T. P. Cochrane Mr H. Meyerink Mr and Mrs Charles Dr. J. Nuar

Me H. Ortiz Coben Mr J, B. Coughtrie Mie C. Sharp Mr & Mra D. Gillies Mire Spry

Per Lothair, from Callae, 63 Chiness. Per Hanoi, from Haiphong, 80 Chinese.

DEFARTED,

Por Caledonien, for Shanghai: from Hang-

Ilford Dry Plates, tong. Me and Mrs F. D. Guedes, Mastor Hon. and Mrs W. M. Capt. A Tyllett

4, 4, 1/1, 10 × 8, 10 x 12, and are offering the same at

POPULAR PRICES.

Sensitized Albumenized

PAPER,

pl., in ties.

CHEAP AND RELIABLE.

tion for Passengers, and facies a Doctor Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,

and Stewardess

For Freight or Famage, apply to

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

1616

1772

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, November 8, 1884.

Goodman and childbir A. E. Tokina Mrs Horspool Mr J. Y. V. Verkon

WINDSOE BOT

Guedes, Meuses F. M. Salles, and Ge Bea Ben Muou, Mr and Mrs Cecil Holliday, Mrs Barbe and 2 daughters, and 4 Chinese from

Mostre Vsa der Stagur, Albert Marecilles,

Mt Ballentine Waterwald, Rows. Gratiani, Pozzi, Colombu, Lags, Robiour and Rigaozzi, Dr Small, Dr Mr J. O. Gourdin La Mossra Dalloys Alfred, Mambouch Me and Mrs Halais Cuypers Desi 6. Ferihomme Alpt, Dupont Emile, Mr J. E. Ball

Capt. B. W. Joy Braindorge Joseph, Mr 3. J. Killelos

Mr and Mra De Sercey, and

Chavagna Theophile, Mr Do ai 2- Mr Lee. Mr Blatigeon, Mira Ruberta; frem from Mr R. Love

pore, Mr Sr Pan Wein and child; Saigon, Meases Purdon and Curbi.

For

Robe: from Hongkong. Mr Cham Poo

from

Mr F. G. Liebe

Mr A. B. Macdonald Me O. Manicus Mr and Mrs W. W.

Poster Mr F. W. Rapp Capt. R. B. Welman,

B.It. I

Mr W. Wheeler Mr Yen Sing...

FALK HOTEL

Mr.

Mr.J. E. Macrae

Wan; from Marseilles, Mesars Faber and M. M. G. Allen Phodo Mobarbi. For Yokohama: Marseilles, Mr de Karcherininoff, and Siade Mr J. G. Buckla

Mr G. H. Madhurst

Saīcei ; from Singapore, Mr B. T. Goep. Mr J. 4. E. ChaudetCapt. and Mrs Moore

text, Rev. F. T. Wilman, Mr and Gunsburg; from Saigon, Mrs Adam, Bad

Lalu.

Per Bangchms, for Shanghai, & Chinese. Per China, fur Saigon, 000 Chinesa. Per Ajun for Blogspore, 5 Кигорение, and 20 Chinese.

Per Bormida, for Singapore, 730 Chirase. Per Chow F, for Singapore, 601 Chinese Per Tritos, for Singapore, 342 Chinese,

Miss Ope

Mr H. Grombie

My B. P. Dippie Mr J. P. Dowling Mr D. Farquharson Mr J.. Hanoon Mr W. &. Harrison Mr Geo. Holmen Mis God Holder Mr Merion Jozes

Mr Cordina Nielsen

Mr Sandelanda My sad Mrs Sansom Me FH Slaghak Mr and Mrs. Find

Jay Bmith & family Dapt, Bboabam Mrs Bonham Mr A. G. Stokes

Mrs H. Wilson

DELICIOUS SWEETS

WE

AND

CONSERVES.

have JUST RECEIVED our first shipment of wnOLESOME SWEETS and CONFECTIONERY quitable for the

Season.

It includes:-

No. 1 Fundauts Fourres.

Nougatines.

Chocolatines.

No. 2 Fondsuts Fourres.

Eggs.

Dragées Crime Carzque, Dragées Nougat Carren.

Praline Vanilla.

French Almend Rook,

Batter Scotch.

Marzipan Cubes.

Montelimart Nougat.

Collard's Bu..er Scotch.

Collard's Almond Rock, Cadbury's Chocolate Creams.

Apricolines.

Trocadaros Patinterior.

Amandes Aboukir,

Melow.

Small Légumes Liqueurs. Large Légumes Liqueura. Old English Toffee.

Everton Toffee.

Pine Apple Noysan.

Pancall's Golden Maltor,

Fine Jordan Almoada.

Collard'a Everion Toffee.

Collard's Assorted Toffee.

Jalsare) Spohr; Psalma, Gices, Mor party then drove to Government House, gan & Hopkins; Magnificat & Nuno where they ware entertained at breakfant Dimittis, Macarrea is ; Anthem, and Ianch by B. E. the Governor. The

Beloved, let us love one another;

Hymn, Nos, 850 & 477; Voluntary, guard of honour and salute are spoken of by the local press as an exceptional hozoar Chorus (From Deborah), Handel.

UNION GRUBIH.-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4.

136.

11 ..:-Hymns, 12, 368, 374; Psalm, 6 pm:-Hymus, 902, 179, 405, 498,

Ar adjourned meeting was held in the Supreme Court House to-day leelect a repre sentative of the lot owners on the Board of Arbitration constituted under the Tai-ping- shan Resumption Ordinanca. Mr Brace Shepherd presided. There were present, in addition to a large number Chinese, Merre V. H Denoon, H. L Tax P. & O. a. Formosa loft London for Deurys, C. D. Wilkinson, O. Tomlin, this port on the 28th ult.

WEBLEYAN METHODIST CHURGEL~~~WANGHAI, SUNDAY, YO, 4. 10.30 a. .:-Hymn, 611, 983, 675, 375, 6 p.m.--312, 314, 359, 357; Perims,

XIX-XX.

W. Dauby, J. Orange, S. G. Bird, 0.

of

Tue 0. & 0. u. s. Garlic, with mails, &c., Palmor, D. Moo, C. Ewana, G. 0, C. from San Francisco to the 16th alto., has Master, M. D'Azaveda, A. Shelton Hooper, arrived at Yokohams, and will leave for this W. Parfitt, and . B. Coughtria. Br port, vis Nagasaki, on the morning of the Deacon nominated Mr W. Danby, architect and civil engineer. He said Mr Danby's 5th inst

qualifications were so well known that it wan unnecessary for him to do more than fer- mally nominate him. Mr C. D. Wilkinson olber there seconded. nominees, Mr Bruce Shepherd declared. Mr Danby the reprezentative of the lat Ar the Magistracy this morning & morphine uwners. This concluded the proceedings. injector, who had been twice previously

THE China Mutual Company's new steamer Chinguo, from Nowport and Liverpool, laft Bingapore for this part this morning, and may be exported here on or about the 9th instant.

were no

ocevicted, was brought before Mr H. EMB Jones, the Acting First Clerk at the Wodehouse by Inspeolor Quincey. His Magistracy, han at present in his possosalon Worship imposed Ane of 950, which was an interesting collection of fales coins. Out of a sum of $5.20 picked up in a raided paid.

gambling house short time ago, na Iams a To-KoRnow morning, between 9 and 10.30 sum than $285 was found to be faire. o'clock, the steam launch Dayspring, carry-The coins nonsist principally of counterioit ing the Bathel dag, will call alongside spy Chineso 20-cent and 10-cent pieces and vessel hoisting code peaugot 0,, to convey Straits Settlements 10-cent and cent places, men ashore to 11 am, orice at St. Peter's (Seamen's) Church, returning about 12.30.

but there are also a few Hongkong. 30-cant pieces. The coins, in the majority of ossen, contains silver, and it is not only Ar a meeting of the members of the War diffonlt to detest them by night but xant Officers' Club at Blue Buildings, last also by sound. They are clever counterfeita. night, the President, Mr G. Martlow, R.N., The Straits Settlements -sent pieces presented Mr 8. T. Moore, of the Publie have morely received a coating of mercury Works Department, with a silver cups Mr and are evidently intended to pass as 10- Moore was the winner of the billiard bandi. cest pieces. It is therefore apparent that asp.which has just terminated,

every one in the Colony who had any mony at all, whether it is in bank notes or "Propen are making, and with good reason,' in subsidiary colas, will have to look after taya Truth,why CaptainGeold-Adams, who their change very carefully. knows Coma well, het not book appointed

Military Attaché with the Japanese Army,

IMPURITIES IN BLOOD. We ture set instead of Caplein. Du Boulay, whe is an hosts of letters from people who hers reodred great benefit from the use of Clarke's Flood utter stranger to the country. The pessing Mixture. It cannot be too highly estimated, for

ver of Captain Goold-Adams is the more cleans and clears the blood from "All im purities. This good foetimial from the strange, inasmuch as his fellow-traveller Family Doctor, which goes on farther to day s

been in Cores, Caplain Cavendish, has

It is the first Blood Parker that stance and akill have brought to light, and we dat with the Army. Captain Goold-Adams spent several born and the public geotally For Boufal

Bourry, Rosema, Bad Loge, Skin and Rhod A. S. WATSON & Co., LXITED,ppointed Military Atlane with the Chinese utmost confidence requirend it to our rabaard months during 1899 in Cores, and visited Diseases, Pimples and Sores of all kinds, ite nearly every part of the scuntry, beside effects are marrello. Thonsands of wonderful cares hare boen afected by it Clarke's Blood ascending the famous Ever-White Moun-Minire in mold owerywhate, at an. På. par kotila,

Beware of worthiem fufisilons med uzbutikātas, 1651 Jain."

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

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