Shipping.
Steamers.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
The Starship
Argyll,
Uaptain DONGAN, will be dos patched
TO-MOR. BOW, the 5th Instant, at Daylight.
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, October 4, 1395.
1760
INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
The Cc.'s Samship
Wingsang,
Capt. J. Youso, will bo despatched as above on
SATURDAY, the 6th Proxime, at 3 p.m.
For Freight or Passyo, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, September 30, 1805. 1830 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LISITED,
FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT). (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates for CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEW. CHWANG, HANKOW 2001 Ports on 'the YANGTSZE, }
The Co.'s Steamship
Taisng,
Capt. 9. WILDE, will he dospatched so above on
SATURDAY, the 6th Instant, al 4 pm.
For Freight or Pasage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, October 3, 1895.
1852
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, (Under Mail Costrace with THO AVELIAN GUVERNMENT).
STEAM FOR. SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KURRACE EE, `ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME AND TRIESTE
(Taking Cargo at through rates to VÂL- `OUTÍA, MADRAS, PÂRSTAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS). (Also to NATAL, BAST LONDOŃ, PORT ELIZABETO & CAPE TOWN) The Co,'n Steamship
Maria Teresa,
€7LAMMA Captain V. GHERZMANN, will be despatched as above on or about SATURDAY (p.m.), th 5th October.
Cargo will not be received on board after Sp.m. prior to date of coiling.
For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to
Entertainments.
NOTICE.
HE POSTPONED CONCERT
I did of the Funds of the ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
will be given at THE MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL, TO-MOEROW
(SATURDAY), the 5th October.
1
Destinatio
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as La ling.
Pessels.
Bromen & Port of Call Kaelarubs (5).. Jupa
Ravenna (8).... Lüdən, v. Suez Canal Pautalus (u).............. London, v. Suez Cana Glanchiel (s). London, ". Suez Ca-in Dardanus London v. Suez Cana Gioneero (3). London & Porto! Call Rustin (1) London and flambury Conch (8).....
undsson Bombay (D) camer . Baig Malbourne (s)... 1800 Nagaki and Kobs.... Brindisi (3)......
Now York, v. Suezana (Energia (6)).
H. E. 61 W. ROBINSON, K.Q.M.G., will take the CIA at 9.20 P.M. Hongkong, October 4, 1896.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
Mameifla
Now
New York. New York.
P. N. Blancftard
Adi W. Spics.. Wandering Jew.. Engelhorn.
P
Asint
Date Leavin
Norddeutsche Lloyd. Oct. 14, at 3 p.m. P. & O 8. NCo. Det. 11, at noon. Buttorfeld Swiro... Oct. 6, daylight. Jardine, Mathsondo Abool Oct, J2. Butterfield Swire... October 22. Jardine,Matkson&Co|About Oct. 24. P. & O. 3. Go Oct. 10, at noon. Arnhold, Karerg&Co. About Vet. 10. P. & 0. 8. 5 Co......About Oct. 18. Messageries Iaritimer Oct. 16, at noon. Oct. 5, daylight. „Dodwell, Canil & Co. Oct. 8, at noon. Arnhold, Karerg&Co. Quick despatch. Carlowitz &o........ Quick despatch Biemisen & lo....
.....Quick despatch. Siemssen & k.,
Quick despatch, (s)... Shawan & C..
October 15. Butterfeld Swiro...Oct. 10, at 3 p.m. Pacific Mail 3. 8. C. Oct. 8, at hoon. D. &o. 8. C... Oct. 17, at noon. Chowan & O............Quick despatch. Shangor-i-Hind (3)....P. & (
farding, Matson&Co Oct. 5, at 4 p.m.
8. . ......About Oct, 7. Shanghai, Kals&Y'm Ļaunox (n). ....Dodwell,
& Co. Abont Cot. 9.- Spots Unvro & 'burg Friggs (8)........... dieassen &... Oct. 10, at 4 p.m.
Penang & C'ta Wingaang (6) Jardins, Mateson&Ou Oct. 5, at 3 p.m. Sprang &S'bayciupah (9)
Butterfield 4 Swire... October 15. Sydney, Musarne, &o. Union (a)...
P. & O. S. 1. Ov
1.O...... About Oct. 17. Triesto, c.....
....Maria Teresa (8)... Sunder &........ About Cot. 6. Vin otter (B0Empresa Chin (anadian Pic R. Co., Oct. 30, at noo Victoria (0), &. Hankow (4).......... Yokoham and Kobe.. Argyl (a).. Yokohama aad Kobe.. Taiptan (s)........
Portland (Oregon)...Mount Lsheets Messrs. Kelly & Walsh's List Fort Darwin, & Olangaha (o)..... indades the following WORKS by Dr.8. Francines, Jaya Peru (8).....
9. Frane sco. v. Ja Cupid (3).. San Francise........... Lyndhurst Shanghai
(E).
TITEL:-
EUROPE IN CHINA: The History of Hongkong, from the beginning to the year 1882 Hor ghung, 1895, $6.50. HANDBOOK OF BUDDHISM:
Sanskrit Chine Dictionary. S:cond Edition. Hongkong, 1888. $2.50 THREE LECTURES BUDDHISM. Third Edition. Hongkong, 1844. $1.50, FENGSHUI: Rudimenta บริ Chinese
Natural Science. Hongkong.. 82.00. CHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE CAN. TON DIALECT. Four Volumes, with Appendix. Hoogkong, 1877. $10.00.
Bound, $11.54.
1873.
CHINESE SCHOOLBOOKS. Translated. I. The Trimetrical Classic. II. The Thousand Words Paem. $0.50 per sot. Hongkong, August 9, 1895.
JAPAN
FOR SALE.
1467
HAND-MADE PAPERS,
JAPAN PRINTING PAPERS.
JAPAN COPYING PAPERS.
JAPAN WALL PAPERS.
&c., &c.,
PRICE VERY MODERATE.
|
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED. None:
DEPARTED.
J-
Por Dunar, for Swatow, 20 Chinese. Per Biragus, for Sngapore, Mr W. slmer, and 360 Chinese.
Par Telarios, for Saigon, 79 Chinese.
TO DREART.
Par Luebeck, for Saigon, 12 Chinese. -
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Bententie. ròports; Light N. E. winds, with fine weather all the way. Spuka Sam. Skolfield.
EXPORT CARGOES.
Nur, Pae S. & R. Dos Dot. 8, at noon; ...Butterfold & Swire...Oct. 6, daylight. ...Butterfield & Swire...October 14.
POST OFFICE NOTICES, MAILS vill close:-
for BANGKOK.-
Por Singapre, at 5 p.m., on Saturday,
the thiori.
For CANTO.--
*-
Per Powen at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the
6th ind
br BANGKOK.-
Per Mongkl, at 3 p.m., on Monday,
the 7thinst.
For SINGAPORE.-
Par Energia, at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday,
the 8th nat
For SHANGRAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, |
VICTORIA, B.C., & TACOMA. Per Hankou at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday,
the 8thDetober. SINGAFIRE.
Per s. 4. Oklenburg, sailed 17th Sept.for For Singapore, 2 baler Paporware and 1
ORDERS to be respectfully received by cass Merchandise; for Culembo, 15 caree the Undersigned,
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
8, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, January 2, 1894.
Intimations. Hannay's COMPOSITION
For
Coating Ship's Bottoms.
USED BY :- Ocean B.B. Co. SANDER & Co.,
White Star Line. Agents.
Messrs. Butterfield & Swire.
Glon Lina.
Cunard Line
Hongkong, October 1, 1995
1835
OQEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON FIA SUEZ CANAL
The Co.'s Steamship
Tantalite,
Captain HANNAH, will be despatched us above on SUNDAY, the 6th Instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, October 3, 1895.
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.
1783
Merchandise; for Beyrouth. 10 case Glaze Bangles; for Trieste, 10 boxer Essential Oil and 120 pkgs. Tea; for Gatos, 100 bales Waste Silk for Milan, 100 bales Waste 1ilk; for Basle, 270 bales Waste Silk; for Tea. Artwers, 38 rolle Matsing, 20 pkgs.
Rallaucore, 21 pkgs. Chinaware
od 1 case Silk Goods; for Amsterdam, 275 pige. Preserves and 6 cases Chinaware; for London, 27 bezer
boxes Essential Oil; for Ham- burg, 1,250 pke. Tus, 2,000 boxes Cassia, 161kg, Fre Crackers, 90 bozor Bremen, (22
1 bor Maribales Feathers; for
D
sand
Par Friggo, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 10tl inst.
r PORT DARWIN, THUESDAY IS- LAND, OKTOWN, TOWNSVIL- LE, BREBANE, SYDNEY & MEL BOURNE
Por Changshi, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,
be 10th ingt.
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & VOKOHAMA Per Ravented, at 11.30 am.rn Friday,
the 11th October,
Tas, 210 rolls Matting, 5 cases Sunden, 10 boxes Palmleaf Fans, 3 case Sith, 2 boxas Chius Ink, 5 cases
5 cases Cigare; for Lisbon, 17T Bristles and 5 cases
2 caca Sundries; for cases Chinaware Внепов
nos Agres, 125 pkys. Tes. Per s. 8. Gharchy, sailed 21st Sept.- For London, 170 boxes Toa, caninining 3,570 lbs. Congo, 100 bezes Tea, contain-
SINGAPORE & LONDON.
Per Glenshiel, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,
the 12th October..
HAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PLOKAT.-- United States Mail Packet Fers will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 8th October; with Maile for Nagasaki, Yokohama,
San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Houolula, Pera, &c., which will be closed as follow:-
Allan Line, etc, 2, 100 lb. cunted Orange Pekoe, 200NON. Registry ceases.
CEBES Ginger, 10 caska Boy, 33 casks Curion, 20 bales Split Bambeos and 10 cases Palen-leaf F-na.
HARRY WICKING,
Agent for Hongkong & South China. Hongkong. May 1, 1895.
813 WINDSOE HOTEL,
HONGKONG,
Per . . Oolony, sailed 23rd September: -For Landco, 300 boxes Tes, containing i 7,500 lbs. Cengau, 170 boxes Tea, contain ing 3,670 lbe. Scented Grange Pokve-total 390 boxes containing 11,150 lb. Tes; 1.000 pieces Empty Iran Drums, 381 pigs. Pro THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the carves 60 bales Hammocks, 50 bales Waste elegant Building known as CON- Silk, 27 cazes Chinaware, 18 cases Baltan. NAUGHT HOUSE, ofera Ficat-Class Ac-ware, 10 cake Soy, 10 pkgs. Bambooware, commodation to Residents and Traveller 9
Passenger Elevatur, from Entrance Hall from Hongkong for Glasgow, 80 cases Dry
pkgs. Feathers and 3 pkgs. Suadrias
Attendant. to each Floor, in charge of experienced Ginger; from Macao for Bueues Ayres, 650
pkga
Tea. Favourable Arrangements made
Por P. & O. a. s. Ehedice, sailed 26th Energia,
Families and for Monthly or Extended September-Fur London, 10 cases Lily Captain Saw, will be Poriode.
Bulls frem Amy 2 cises Cigars from despatched for the above;
Manili, 30 bnica Raw Silk. 36 Gees Silk P. BOHM, Port on TUESDAY, the 8th Instant, at
Proprietor and Manager.
Pieces
Gords, 102 holes Cates, 30 rolls Noon, instead of as previously advertised.
Hongkong, Xaveniber 24, 1894. 1907 Mailing and 2 cares Sandries; for France, For Freight or Pazzago, apply to
800 pligs. Tea frota Forobow, 844 bales Baw
68 sink, talas Pierced Cocoons and 1 care
Per a 8.
sailed 28th September:-
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL
The Steamship
for
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co, To-day's Advertisements. Silk Fire Goods.
Agents
Hongkong, October 2, 1875.
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA.
Tho Steamship
1742
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
Lennar Captain WILLIAMSON. R.N.R.. will be despatched,
'es above cb or about WEDNESDAY, the 9th Instant.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents. Bougkong, October 2, 1805.
1846
FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE AND HAMBURG, Calling at NAPLES for landing Pauengers if suficient inducement offers). (Taking Cargo at through rata to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER DAM, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.)
The Steamship
Frigje, Captain F. Voss, will be despatched for the abere Ports on THURSDAY, the 19th October, at
tion for First and Second Class Passengers This Steamer har superior Accommoda- and-carrion a Doctor and a Stewardess. For Freight or Passage, apply to
STEMSSEN & Co.,
Agonis. Hongkong, September 30, 1898. 1833
4 p.
GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ QANAL
The Steamship
Glenshiel, ⠀⠀··
Capt. R. D. Joxes, will | bo dospatched 23 above
on orabous SATURDAY, the 12th October.
For Freight or Plasago, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & ...
1780
Agents. : Co. Blongkong, September 24, 1805. GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS FOR LONDON VIA SUEL CANAL.
The Starship.
Gener Captain MusHay, will be despatched an abore on
or about THURSDAY, the 24th Instant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to PAS JARDINE, MATHESON & O.,
Horgkong, October 2, 1808,
PROBATE JURISDICTION,
For
180,900 7,166. b-xve Tea, consig
Ibs. Scented Caper, boxes Ta containing5,995 lbs Scented range Pekou,
200 boxes To WUTER 40 lbs. Con-
go-total 17 TOL
containing 101,721
1130 P.M. Post Office closes, but Corres- pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.
MLS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.---
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping, Daylight,-Brindisi leaves for 'aski, do. Daylight.-Argyll leaves for Y'hama de 3p.m.-Wingsang leaves for Straits and
Calcutta
4 p.m.-Tawang leaves for Bhanghai,
Auctions,
2.30 p.m.--Auction of Valuable Postage
Stamps at Mr Geo. P. Lammert'>
Hotel.
Amusements.
Miscellaneous. Transfer Books of The Canton Insurance Offer, Ltd., closed from this date to the 19th Instant, inclusive.
General Memoranda. Monday, October 7:-
Goods per Steamer Ernest Simons un- claimed after Noon subject to rent. WEDNESDAY, October 9 :-
Goods por Olive Bran & undelivered after 3 p.m.-Meoting of Eothen Mark Lodge,
this data subject to rent.
WEUNESDAY, October 16-
Noon.Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong, Canion & Macau Steamboat Co., Ltd., at the Company's Office. SATURDAY, October 19 --
Noon.Meeting of Shareholders of The Canton Insurance Offico, Ltd., at the Company's Offices. 9.30 p.m.-Meeting of Members of the H.K. Jockey Club at the City Hall. THURSDAY, October 31-
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1895.
parka publication of this saņus. commenced transgressed. We know that the mis al.6.20 p.m.
The China Mail.
sionaries in Szechen and in Fokian bave not done anything to warrant their ruthless massacre-nothing to forfeit the protection of their own Go- vernments. Peace is desirable, but there are times when it is necessary ta HONGKONG, FRIDAY, QUTODER 4, 1895. resort to force, and the present situation in China requires some such special WR have received from the Peace So treatment. We maintain police forces alety a copy of a long article from the is all civilised countries Herald of Peace and International Ar- crime.
to prevent On the same principle the hitration dealing with the recent anti- world has to be policed, and whether it 9.20 p.m.-Concert at the Mount Austin foreign outrages in China. Needless to is amongst the savage tribes of Africs, say, the writer adivoentes peace at any the cannibale of the South Spa islands, price, bolding that it is but reasonable or the semi-civilised hordes of Asia it-is to look at both sides of this question absolutely essential to maintain peace and to listen to the views of intelligent and good order at all hazards. That Chinese themselves. This remark, in can be done more effectively by armed itself, ja sutficient to indicate what the force than by a meeting of visionaries writer knows of China and the Chinese, in London. Tested by Western notions, we do not The Herald of Peace refers to thema. give the Chinese much credit for in- acres in Chien a being the work of telligence, for were her rulers wise and fanatics. The existence of tunatics pre- intelligent there would be an end to supposes the existence of religion-in her people intelligent they would not the Herald of Peace accept the tosti- many of China's troubles, and were this instance, roligion is inferred. With are not intelligent. What would the At the indignation meeting held in tolerate euch misrule. Her rulers mony of two missionaries on the subject? Herald of Peace say to Liu Ping Hongkong City Hall on 8th August, Chang, the degraded Viceroy of Sze the fight Rev. Bishop Burdan, whose chuen, or to the Viceroy of Fokien or exceptional knowledge of the Chinese to the procious Han Taotai, who has been people, their language and literature, doing his best at Kleben to baulks the led to his selection for the high office Commission of Enquiry into the Hwa bo koids as Charet dignitary, and sang massacre? Are these che sort of who has spent nearly fifty years in intelligent Chinese' to whom we are Chino, said: Let me speak on oae to listen? Or perhaps it is the Tsungli poist-I hope it will not be treading on Yamen we ought to wait upon in anybody's tirs. There is no such thing humble submissiveness. They are sous religious rancour in China, as we intelligent, so willing to discuss the understand the expression; the Chinese mare of helpless women and children! themselves may be said, from our point To bring the matter home to people of of view, not to have any religion at all. the Herald type we have simply to ask They have a religion of their own, but whether there is my man, no matter it has to do with luck and the profits of what his nationality may be, who, if his their earthly concerns, Thore wife and children were killed in cold therefore be no religious fanatics among blood in accordance with a deliberate them, under these circumstances, no. plan, would call the murderers together storing up of evil thoughts and desires and discuss in, sober earnestness the and passions as there would ba, say, in pros and cons of the outrages? If Lodia; and therefore we cannot pat there is any such man then he is not down the propagation of Christianity us. safe outside of bedlam. In China, the anything like interference with native Actual murderers, the officials of the religions. Such an idea never enters Histricts, and the Chinese Government into the native mind; when he bates are equally responsible. Pacific mea- the foreigner he does not care for his sures will never bring these intelligent religion but hates the man himself, Chinese to a proper realisation of their just because he is a foreigner." duties between man and man; force We do not remember the exact words. alons is the language they understand. in which the Her, Arthur H. Smith International arbitration every rational-eums up the so-called religione of China minded man would like to see. But in his well-known and deservedly arbitration is possible only between popular book, Chinese Characteristics, civilised Governments. Courtesy or or have we the book at hand, for conveniesca compel us to refar to ready quotation; but a London reviewer China's rulers as a Government. It makes the following reference to it:--- is only through misconception that As for the religious spirit, is the sla has been treated as a civilised bighest sense, they bave little or none Power. Nogood can be accomplished by of it. That, et any rate, is Mr Smith's
Dance at the Ladies' Recreation Club.
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Hoxokono, October 4, 1896.
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be despatched on THURSDAY, the 10th October, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be gond, via Brindiui; to the Straits Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. Tsunal hours will be observed in closing
tho Maila, ka
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UFACTURER
Acrated Waters.
OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY
fitted with the best English Sachinery, embodying the latest improvements in the trade,
is
with a horde of ignersat, useducated, as a mere matter of barter-so much uncivilised, brutolised savages. Evon ceremonial for so much divine favour." if the Chinese Goverment, at the pre-There opinions, we think, dispose of the sant juncture, were desirous of adminis-idea that the perpetrators of anti-foreign tering the affairs of the huge empire with outrages in Chins are religious fanatics. intelligence and hanesty of purpose, a Unless the Herald of Peace can appest supposition which requires particularly to the sentiments of the public through strong powers of imagination, it could solid tact, it will fail in its object of in- not do so without abolishing the present troducing the millennium. The millen- Bystem of mandarios; and this entails à niuth of Biblical revelation (or prophe- blow at the literat, the intelligent cy) is to be proceded by a period of Chinese' of the Herald of Peace! universat destruction and chaos. Chias sity for prudent measures of protection, finer's fire before she can assume her Our contemporary admits the neces must necessarily pass through the re And what does be consider taking position of equality among the nations prodent measures? Of all things, the of the earth. upholding of the power of the Imperial authorities in Chien! There is reason to believe, says the Herald, that the British and American Governmenta are most enrcestly considering the best means of untolding the power of the Imperial authorities in Chius, whose sincere desire to protect foreigners there appears to reason to donur.' The writer of these words places himself at once out of court. No oso with n
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
OUTWARD BOUND-Germania, Dulwich,
PASSED SUEZ CANAL,
Petrarch, August 20; Prosper, 27; Marquis Bacgrelem, Isis, 30; Glenesk, Bept : Oarfa, 17. ROMEWARD BOUND-Maria Valerie, Aug. 27; Merionethshire, 30; Hertha, Tila- mon, Eept. 3
knowledge of Chinese auira would The
tries beyond, mid Brindis; to the The purest ingredients only are used, and make himself responsible for the state-
Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah,
India, Aden, Egypt, Malta,
Ceylon,
&c., Ste.
The mail clonia at 2 pm. Late letter
Registry ceases at 1.00 p.m.
1. Ten:42 cms Cigars, 1 box Guld, 8130 p.m. with 10 cents extra postage.
In the Goods of YEONG 'SHUCY LUN baga Beans 339 bags Gum, 31 basket
alias YEONG SAU LUN, late of Sholls, à 055 bales Hemp,8 pig. Yung Chus, in the Prefecture of 190 balea Wasto Siik, 100 ske
5
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Shin Hing, in the Empire of Chica, Chinstrare, 50 batus Capes and 48 boxes Mr. G. Allen
952 cares Preserves, & oarke Soy, 60 hores MANDARIN, Deceased.
Essential Oil; for London and for Mauches Mix C. Baltas NOTICE is hereby given that the tor, 50 balea Waste Silk; for Brumen, 4
ØHIEF JUSTO canes Cigars; for Liverpool, 750 bales Mr. W. Bolles
MinJ. Balbas having in virtae of Ordinance No. 9 of Hemp; for Glasgow, 10 pkgs Straw Baskets W. J. Canter 1870, Section, made an Order limiting to and 2 caurs Sundries. the 1ST FERRET, 1806, the time" for
W. W. Cox Brand Mrs Clark Creditors sod others to send in their CLAIMS against the above Estate,
B. L Dillon
All Creditors are hereby required to aard in their OLAIMS to the Undersigned before the said date,
Dated this 4th day of October, 1895. VICTOR H. DEACON,
Solicitor for the Executor,
35, Queen's Road, Hongkong.
1857
Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the agents ner Owners will be Responsible for Grew of the following Fessels, during any Debt contracted by the Officers er their stay in Hongkong Harbour
CELESTE BURRILL, British ship, Capt. G. A. Trofty.Router, Bruckelmann & Co.
GRO. F. MANSON, American barque, Oapt, Oza ok.-Chineze,
MATTERHORN, Brif. 4-masted ship, Capi. John Williama.-Standard Oil Oo.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
October 4-
Kent, British steamer, 1,467, J. & Barohet, Saigon October 1, Rice, &c.-GIE, LETINGSTON & Co.
DEPARTURES.
October :-
Loner, for Swatd Lyndhurst, for Sannal.os.
Nanking, for Char
Heague, for Singapors and Bombay, Tetartos, forBalgom Bintula, for Kutchinatsu. Shanghai, for
Shanghai,
Japan, for Pino (Porð), .
{VIOLEARED,
Luebeck, for Balgan [1897 | Argyl, for "Yokohama,"
Per American ship Sam. Skolfield, nailed 29th September:-From Shanghai and Hongkong for New York, 6,206 pkgs. Tea, Mr. A. Dul
Mr H. J. Lock Miss E. Loyzigars Mr L. Martel Mr J. 1. Martin Mr & Mrs C. Monney
And family Mr J. W. L. Oliver Capt. J. Indrinan Capt. and Mrs Palmer
Mr A. H. Rennie
876 bales Strawbraids, 823 balee Sheepwook Mr. Engelenbury Mr W. Parfitt 375 roils Matting. 27 cases Earthenware MrA. Fair
Mr G. F. A: Sangster Mr T. Schmidt Mr A. Schinner
Mr
and
and 17 bales Skine; from Hongkong, 11,839 Cap and Mire Tartow Mrs J. S. Rosch rolls Matting, 256 cases Woodware and 23 Mr. H. Fawkner pkgs. Morohandise,
Pare.. Manila, cailed 30th September: MrE. K. C. Fisher
Mr. Fenwick. -For Londen, 2514 hales Hemp frer Mt. Manila, 100 cases, Cassia, 375 balca Waste Mr. S. Farlong
Fuhe Silk, 90 rolls Matting; 100 casce Preserver, Mr. W. Ball 400 casks Preserves, 51 bales Causs, 15 Mr Harris caces Chinaware, 5 cases Bristles, 17 cases Mr. J. Hastings Sundtica, 680 hoxee Tex, containing 14,400 Mr. J. Haar lbs. Cougon, 13,790 boxes T'er, coutaining Mr. J. Hubbard Mr A. von Uilel 289,000
690 lbs. Sconted Caper, 40 boxes Tas, Mr H. Isbell For Continent, 418 bales Raw Silk, 50 balon Miri. Kirwood containing 800 lbs. Soubled Orange Puko9.
Per L. Natal
Mr Korton Jones sailed 2nd October: Mr Kinghorn War'e Silk, 13 bales Hair, 16 case Silk Pison Goode, 20 phys. Sundries, & pkgs. Tea and 5 rolls Batting, for Londen.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
Mr L. Simon Me M. J. D. Stephens Miss Summer
Mrs J. P. Thomas Mr R. L. Thomas
MR. Unworth Mr H. B. Walker Mr L. Webster
PEAK HOTEL. Mr. Buckle Mia Voe Mr. P. Dipplo Mr. Fenwick
Mrs Gordon and For SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANG-
children KOK.-
Mr Lein Per Phra Nang, at 1.30 a.m., on Satur.Me. Holmes
day, the 5th instant, Instead of Mr U. Jeffries Mriteo. Holmes proviously notified.
Jez
Major and Mrs G. K.
Moore Mr Hugh McCallum Mr Bandelands
3Mr H. P. Shekon
Mir F. II. Blaghok
Mr and Mrs A. Find-
the utmost asre and cleanlines exercised in the manufacture. throughout,
الوجه
The water used is proved by repeated analgece to be absolutely pura.,
P. & O. Co.'s stoner Kaini-Hind, with the ExGIB MAIL of 6th Sopt left Singapore on Tuesday, Oct. 1 až 1pm, and tray be expected here on er About Sunday, the 8th Oct. This." Faeket brings replies to stiers deb- picohed from Hongkong on the let of August.
..
The Empress of China, from Vancouver, Joft Nagasaki for this port, vis Shang- bai, on Oct. 3
ment that the Imperial authorities in China are sincerely desirous to protect foreigners. It may be possible that the British and American Govern ionts are considering the best means of upholding the Chiness Government, but we refuse to accept the statement as true on the authority of the Herald of Peace, and we hope it is not true. Unless the British and American Govertmeats are about The For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed to performs a miracle, there is no hope of
and placed on hoard ship at Hongkong the Imperial authorities and the man internal reformation in China through prices, and the full amount allowed for darins. A tanty. atosemont may be wrung from the Chinese for the Hwasang Packages and Empties when received mas1207, and whatever the apostios of The in good order.
miversal peace may baye to say on the subject that is came first consideration, Counterteil Order Books supplied on appli. but there will never be a suficiently
cation.
Our Registered Telegraphic Address
"DISPENSARY, HONGKONG."
And all signed messages addressed thus will received prompt attention."
O. & O. a. Ceptic, with the AKEMI- CAN MAIL of Sept. 12, via Honolulu, left Yokohama for this port via The N. P... Tacoma left Tacoms for
Nagasaki, on Tuesday morning, Oct. 1
this part, via nsual Japan perts of all, on the 14th Sept
P. M. &.&. City of Kia de Faueiro, with mails, &c., left San Francisco for this port, via Yokohama and Nagasaki, on Sept. 24,
Arratoon "A pear, from Calcatta, left Singapore for this port on the 28th Sept, and may be expected hera on or about the 5th Oct.
trustworthy guarantee for the security of foreigners in China until the present Thes. system of government is swept away and its place taken by a totally different class of officiale.
Tu
The Pence Society misses the point when it tries to make out a case against the missionaries, basing its arguments The on the statements of Chinese mandarins. The present agitation is not merely anti-missionary; it is distinctly anti-The The following is a List of Waters always foreign. But even if it were directed
kept ready in Stook-
PURE ABRATED WATER
SODA WATER.
LEMONADE
TOTASH WATER
SELTZER WATER
Jay Smith & family LITHIA WATER Mr A. G. Stoken Rev. and Mrt Vallings
WINDSOR HOTEL.
For MACAO-
Por Houngthan, at 1.30 p.m., on Satur Con D. C. Beards-Mr M. W. Lake
day, the 6th last,
Mr O. V. Layerhola For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCF de la Foug-Capt, Lehman
CUTTA
not thild and nurse Mre Lohinan Cast, Rony, Fr Art. Mons. Levy Mom Hauser (Vicar &. P. Morgan
Goernor, Tonkin) Mr Navarra Mre Bausord
MET Nelos
For Wingsang, at 280 p.m., on Shiur.
day, the thinnt.
ut SHANGH
*
Per Tuisang, at 130 p.m., ou Saturday, Mont Holtermano Mr Nolica
the 6th inst..
(CA Treasurer, Me Dari Rombach For BOIHOW, PAKHOI & HAIPHONG Mraoltermann
Tokio)
Mone, Berland Por si, at 4,30 pm, on Saturday, the Miss Boitormann
5th fäst
For SINGAPORE & LONDON –
Mr Heward. Me J. Howell
Par Tantalus, al 5 p.m., on Saturday, Miss, Howell
Mr J. Shand, M...
Maus, Seruque
Mr A. Smith
Mc E. Uneugst
Mr G. H. Wheeler
the Oth fast instead of a pre-e M. KapadioMr Ai Yoshi: viously notified
Mr Kate
BARSAPARILLA WATER
TONIO WATER
GINGER ALE
KUNGERADE
No Credit given for Botilde that
Lenox left Singapore on Oct. 1, snd may be expected bere on or about: Oct. 7.
D. D. B... Again, from Bam burg, Left Singapore on the 4th inet., and may be expected here on or about the 10th inst
F. Y. R... Miki Mæru left Bombay on Sept 20, and may be expected here on or about Oot. 1.
The O. N. Co.'s, Ching left Port Dar is on Oct. 2, and may be expected here on or abont Oct. 11. N
solely against the missionaries, the position of China's apologiste, is not im- proved. We do not tend to discuss the missionary question. It is well- The P. O. OD.'s 5. 8. Facz loft Bombay known to foreign residents in Chion, for this port on dept. 29, allowing that youthful missionaries The P&O... Bunda left London for bave, in the past, bestowed too little
this port on Sept; 7. attention upon the susceptibilities of the The P & O. Matas left London for Chinese, that the missionaries have not suffered because they were the praschers
this port on Sept. 21.
of the gospel of love and universal Tua D. D. B. ir. Aglais from Exoburg, peace but because they personify the left. Singapore for this port today and may power of the encroaching foreigner with be exposted here or about the 20th Inst bis pn-Chinesa ideas, and because the
intelligent Chinese bave systemati. Tan Ching Ling Foo troupe will not pásu. cally and persistently played upon the form on Saturday owing to the where wişkə prejudices of the populace by circulates of one of the troups. looking vile oelumates regarding the miss.
dirty or greasy, or that appear to have beensionsdies We would also point out We understand that Captain Rumasy, that the men and women who are de Harbour Msatur, la expected to ratúra Pesm mod for any purpose than that of contain-voting their lives to the enlightenment lore saly in Decembar
ing Auralod Waters, as such Bottles are of the people of China, we at liberty to never used again by an
A. S, WATSON & Co., LIMITED,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
HONGEORG. Hongkeng, June J, 1898,-
penetrate into the remote districts of The Band of the Hongkong Regiment will Chins not because they are Christian play, weather permitting, at the Publie milionaries but because they ate for Gardens on Monday paxt, 7th lost, aÞ signera By treaty, foreigners have
tertain rights in China. It is the duty P
of the Foreign Powers, falling protection Hansori, Gallars, Mandolicos, Aut
by the Chlour Button sties to protect their Violine, siro Strizge and difings for anle at 1956 mailonals provided the Inter høre not W. Kebiasaa sud Co,
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