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SAILORS AND SOLDIERS'

CHINA RELIEF FUND.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 1900

The presentation, at the request of the members, was made by the manager, Mr. Torrill, who referred to the departing meinter in highly eulogistic terms, wishing him a pleasant

The above fund has been started at the mug passage home, and a happy restoration to health gestion of Mrs. F. E. Scott, the wife of Bishop that would be probably consequent on the Scott, of Peking, and its object is to afford Enancial help to the widows or dependentrelatives change of climate. The recipient then re-.

of the British Secmen, Marines, and Soldiers sponded in vory fooling terras, after which his who have lost, or way lose their lives in this health was drank with ideal honours. After China War; and that part of the subscription the formal proceedings, the members and friends raised be given to such who may be either from disease or wounds incapacitated. Sub- settled themselves down for a convivial evening scriptions will be duly acknowledged in on At 11.15 p.m. the programme having acme to

columns, and should be addressed Hana- an ond, the members terminated what was conger, Hongkong Daily Press, Sailors and Ridered to be one of the best fractions over hold Soldiers China Relief Fund When a saf in the Boldiers' Club. Those principally respon. Hoient sum has been subscribe it will be handed

over for administration. Aible for the arrangements wore: Pto. Woor A.O.C. and Pto. Palmer A.S.C. Such pro ceedings as these must be highly gratifying to those responsible for the inception of the Club- Contributed.

VICE-ADMIRAL SEYMOUR.

BULACRIPTIONS. Already acknowledgol...

9415.00

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

Mr. J. Y. V. Vernon says in ds Weekly Share List, dated Hongkong, 10th August

Barks-Hongkong and Shanghaisclose quiet at 365 per cent. prom, with only small sales at from 302 to 807. per cent. prim. to report. The latest London rate is a Nationals romain unchanged and without business

MARINE INSURANCus-China Traders aro on offer at $573 without business. Unions and Cantos remain unchanged with small sales, Quotations for the Northern Insurance are taken from the latest Shanghai circalars

FIRE INSURANCES-No change or basiness" to report.

This is not the first occasion that Vico-Ad- miral Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, KCB., as fought in China. In fact, the greater part f his fighting experiences have taken place in the Celestial Empire, and it may be inferred from this that he is the right man in the right plac during the present crisis. Since a boy bo hus lived a sailor's life, and a pretty active one, too. He is the son of the late Roy. Richard Soy. mour, and a cousin of Admiral Sir Michael Calme-Seymour, Bart, G.C.B., who has also soon a good deal of active servico in China,

Surrina-A few Hongkong, Canton and Born in April, 1840, Sir Edward cutored Macses have changed hands at 840 and 20 ex the service when 12 years of age, vidir. Indos are firmer with buyers at 871, bat been incate at Radley. As midship witheat business. Douglases lave been placed man of the old school he saw warfare some. what early in life, being present through at 830 and $39, closing steady at the former rate China Manilas remain neglected, and out the Russian war in the Back Son, and

China Mutuals are still enquired for at gnota- taking part in the bombardment of Odeera and Sebastopol, besides minor engagements. By his tons, pluck in the Crimes ho had won a modal before he was 16 years of age. Whilst still in his teens ho was ordered to China, and was in charge of the Calentia's launch which was sunk at the destruction of the Chiness Hotilla in Fatsian Crook on June 1st, 1957. Sir Edward also took part in the capture of Canton and of the Pei-ho forts in the following yeur: (1858), for which he received the China clal, Fatshant, Canton, und Taku clasp. Before hostilites again broke out in the Far East -in 1860-Admiral Seymour had received his list promotion, and served as lieutenant in the Chesapeake during the China war of 1800.

REFINERIES-China Sugars have ruled steady with small enter at $115. Luzons - changed and without business,

MINING. With the exception of small sales of Oliver "A's" at 3, and Caledonians at 10 cents, there is nothing to roport under this heading.

Docks, WHALVES AND GODOWNS-Hong kong and Wldupon Dooks continue at the more or less nominal rate of 512 per cent. Kowloon Wharts are in demand af the in- creased rate of SES and S60, but no shares are phtainable. Whacimis unchanged and without

business.

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGs-Hong- The vitnation was a remarkable parallel to the present crisis. There had been delays in kong Lands have been enquired for during the negotiatious, and the plenipotentiaries bad week at 155, and at time of closing could be detormined to go to the vicinity of Peking and placed at 81561. Very few shares however force an entrance in order to compel the E-pear to be available. West Points have becu perer to accede to their demands. They found the forts of the Pei-lo River strongly didendal. Eighty-woven guns threatened the British ships

placed and are still enquired for at $46. Ha phreys have rated steady with fair sales at $10. logo strady at S10

COTTONS-No business to report Quota-

Shanghai circulars.

Islands

have

BISCELLANEOUS-Green changed hands in small lots at $201 Ices at $163, and China Providents at 9.50. Nothing farther to report muder this heading.

BRITAIN, RUSSIA, AND JAPAN.

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DIARY OF THE CRISIS,

May 27-Borers burn station on the La-Han May Boxers burn stations between Peking and Paotingfa Belgian engineers and other refugees start from Fastingfa to eat their way to Tientsin. Feugtai atation and works burnt. Radway communication with Peking interrupted. May 29-Communication with Peking restored. | May 30-Guards for Peking Legations com

uenced arriving at Tientsin, May 31-Fust detachment of gurds go up by rail to Peking in the afternoon from Tientsin. Jane 1.-Suppored incendiarism at Tientsin June 2urder of Rovs. Normal and Robin-

son, Paolingfu refugees reach Titsin. June 5 Railway intercourse between Peking

and Tientsin tally destroyed, Juno 7-Large allied force lids at Taku June 9-Detailed message from Sir C. Mac-

Donald to Consul Warzen at Shanghai. June 10-Admiral Seymour starts with 800 allied troops for Peking. Talographic com- manication with Peking ceass June 11-Muniar of Japanese Chancellor at

Peking.

June 19-Baron you Ketteler, German Au- bassador at Paking, murdered. Rioting Yunnanfu.

at Peking, g

June 14-Fighting outside Austrian Legution Jana 15.Hinsang loaves Hongkong with 600 men from Hongkong Regiment and Asiatic Artillery. Chopols in Tientsin nutive city burnt, June 1-Admiral Seymour cut off from Tien- tein. Terrible takes 300 Welsh Fusiliers and Engineers from Hongkong,

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEERS, &c.

PAUL BREWITT,

HONGKONG BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Zetland Street, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Commission Arant.

EHING

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Austionoors to the Gorernment, and Share and Général Brokers, corner Ice House.

Street and Praya Central.

GEO P. LAMMERT,

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Enlarging, Developing Printing, Mode

rate Rutes, 20a, Queen's Road East

MER CHEUNG,

Ice House Street, Top Floor. Permanent Enlargementa, Groups, Views, ate; Dovel- opment Works, Amateurs Requisites

Auctioneer Valner and Goods Broker, M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST,

Duddell Strost.

V. I REMEDIOS,

Auctioneer, Appraiser and Agent.

8, Queen's Head Central.

BOARD AND LODGING

STAG HOTEL."

148 md 150, Queen's Road Central,

Comfortable and Chemp.

THE WESTERN HOTEL,

Excellent Accommodation, 89.50 per day.

90 and 92, Queen's Road West.

BOOKBINDING

DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.

The only office in China having European Equal to Home Work. taught workmen BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS

BREWER & CO. Printers, Bookbinders and Account Book Maanfacturers, 28 and 25, Queen's Rozd

(ender Hongkong Hotel).

BUILDERS

June 17-Taku Forts attacked and captured

by allied warships. Chinese bombardment of. Tientsin begins. June 19-Admiral Soyour reaches a poíat 25 miles from Peking, but is compelled to retreat.

Jan 21.Terrible reaches Tongka. June 22-Two attempts to relieve Tientsin full. June 23-Successful third attempt to reach

Tientsia. Chinese remain in force in the neighbourhood:

Jane All Legations at Peking destroyed

except British, French, and German, June 25-First Indian transport starts for

Chindi.

June 26-Admiral Seymour relieved and back

in Tientsin.

June 29-Message from Sir R. Hart reaches

Tientsia

July 1-Condition of Peking reported des

perute.

July Last letters to and from Sir C. MacDonal ad Mr. Conger written ut Peking, 44 killed and 89 wounded at the Legation to date.

July

Murder of all foreigners remaining at Fastingfu. July 0.-Nerbadda, first transport, reaches

Hongkong.

July 11-Heavy fighting at Tientsin.

kong for North Allies capture Tientsin native city with a loss of 775 men. General Yamaguchi leaves Japan for Taku. July 15-General Guiseles reaches Hongkong July 16-Reported armistice si Peking, e

deaths at Legations to date.

July 17-Li Hang-Chang appointed Viceroy of Chihli, State of war on Amur River. July 18-Li Hong-Chang arrives at Hong-

kong and leares for Shanghai. July 20-Reported appeal of Chinese Emper- or to Japan. Alleged receipt of message Tipi Conger at Washington. July 21-Casul Carles receives Bir C. MacDonald's letter of the 4th inst. I.M.D sta sate on this date.

July-Li Hung Chung reaches Shanghal Baras Light Infantry reach Hongkong, July 23Proposed Requiem Service at St. Paul's for Peking refugees postponed. Mar. dor of 5 foreigners and many intite Chris- tians in Shansi, July 26-Adairal Seymour with Centurion and

Alacrity arrives of Shanghai. August Admiral Seymour goes on visit to

Nanking.

August 2-Peting prisoners reported from Ja

panese source again in douger. August 3-Sir Macdonald sends crpher message reporting Logation fortifications strengthened.

KANG ON,

Continetor; 30, D'Aguilar Street. Local. and Coast Port Buildings, Timber, Brick

and Granite

Mechanics engaged, Estimates given.

CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, &c.

THE PHARMACY,

10. Queen's Road Contral Family and Dispensing Chemists, Wines, Spirits and

Cigars.

THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

Chertists and Druggists, High-class Aura- ted Waters, Dealers in Photographic

Requisites, Queen's Hand.

WATKINS, LD. APOTHECARIES HALL, 66 Queen's Road Contral, Cigars, Aerated

Waters, Wines, Boors, Spirits, sto. CURIO DEALERS

KUHN & KOMOR,

Fine Art, Japanese and Chinore Curios, 21 and 23, Queen's Rond Hongkong,

Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama

KWONG HING,

China Porcelain, Crockery Ware; 596,

Queen's Road Contral DENTISTS

WONG HOMT

Surgeon Dentist, 50, Queen's Road Central WONG TAI FONG,

Surgeon Dentist, 24, Bank Buiklings,

Opposite Hongkong Hotel.

DRAPERS

EBRAHIMI ELLAS & CO..

Miners, Silk Mereas, Ilaliordashers.

Low Prices; 37, 39, Wellington Street.

SEE WOO,

Bromide and Crayon Balargements. Work done for Amateurs; 8 Queen's Road, Cl

YEE CHUN

Marine and Portrait Painter, 50, Queen's

Road, Upstairs.

H. YERA,

Japanese Photographer, 14, Beaconsfield Arcade. Queen's Road CL, also Waneliai

Amateur's Requirements a Specialty.

PRINTING

DAILY PRESS OFFICE.

Proofs read by Englishmen

RATTAN FURNITURE

KWONG TAI LOY,

Battan Furniture, Bamboo, Blinds, Mat-

tings all Colours; 18, Praya Central

SILK GOODS DEALERS DHUNAMAL CHELLARAM,

Dealer in Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silk and Fancy Gouts, also Art Works, 2, D'Aguilar Street,

THE GLOBE (TEJUMULL PORUSING),

Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk Goods, Cashmere Shawts. Spanish Wines and

Manila Cigars 12, D'Aguilar Street. |

SINCERE & CO.,

Silk Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Table Covers, ote Wholesale and Retail; 122, Queen's Road Central and 123, Wellington St.

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INTIMATIONS.

THE SHARE LIST WILL CLOSE AT NOON ON THE 15TH AUGUST 1900,

PROSPECTUS OF THE

CHINA MATTING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED,

CAPITAL

(Hongkong Currency),

$1,000,000 Divided into 50,000 Shares of $20 each, of which is payable on application and 25 on allotment. The balance will be called ep as required, probably $5 in about 6 months and the balance about a year lones,

HONGKONG, HEAD OFFICI

CONSULTING COMMITTEE Robeer Shewan Esq (Chairman). D. GILLIES, Esq., Hongkong and Whampoa

Dook Co., Ld. J. H. LEWIS, Esq. Mosers Dough, Lapraik

Gor Chau Tuna Shang, Esq.

GENERAL MANAGERS: BHAWAN, TOMES & Co.

BANKLES:

HONGKONG AND BRANG ILI BANKING CORPORATIONS

HIS Company has bsa formed for the purpose of making by power-koms straw matting of the same description as that now. produced by hand Jooms in the neighbourhood of Canton (China)

The expert of alatting from China to the United States has of late yeazy become a most Important trade, having rison in the last 10 years 68 Rallows 1

From 179,472 rolls shipped in 1850/1890- To 370,107 rolls liipped in 1898/1890- bat, es usual, the quality of the goods has fallen away with the increased demand, while prompt delivery, focoutine time, has becerae increasing- ly difficult.

Many attempts Inve been marte to dering a Inom which could be worked by steam to take tho place of the crude hand-looms, sed by the WASSTAMULL ASSOMULL

Wholesse and Retail Importers and Chinese and Japanese, but success has only beau Fattained by a loom which became the property Exportere. Indin, Chinese and Japaneseof the Kobe Mauinctaring Co. and which has Bilka Cashmere Shawls and Ceylon since been brought to a high state of portention

Lace; 46, Queen's Road, Cl

by fnther inventions and improvemuuta. SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS.

FR. BLUNCH,

Exporter of Real Hand-made Torchon Lace in Bilk, Linon and Cotton, Grasscloth and Silk Embroideries, Hand made Sill and Linen LAGE Curtains made to

order 17, Queen's Road, Central.

STOREKEEPERS A

The promoters of this Company, haring oxperimented with a small trial plant of 10 of these tower-locons and introduced various fury- ther improvements suggested by their know. edge of the Matting trade and requirements of the market in the United States, are now satisfad that Matting made by such inchinery must saparseda flat made by hand-looms, aud have accordingly entered nito na agreement with tho Kobe Manufacturing Co. to acquire all flo rights to the invention,

While experimenting with the loosus, scie F. BLACKHEAD & CO.

Navy Contractors, Shinchandlers, Sail 10,000 rolls were made and shipped, and the ro makers. Provision and Coal Merchants, ports on the later sul better made shipments Praya Cantani, pest Hongkong Hotel were all of a highly invorable and encouraging nature, the evenness of the fabric and the great improvement on the old hand lor matting. KHONG BANG KEO.

Shipchandlers, Sailmakers, Hardware, especially as regards the selvage or rulge, being Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Mer particularly praised and commented on. One great difficulty was to get the achings to tum Chaute, 68, Praya Central.

over the straw so auto prades a clean surface at the edges of the Matting, this difficulty was MORE & SETMUND,

Shipchandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com-gyezzome some few months ago, and the looms mission Agents and General Store can now, in the opinion of experts, turn out a

perfect, fabric, an keepers, 40 and 45, Praya Central.

TAILORS

AH MEN, HING CHEONG & CO. - -

Tailors, Drapars, and Outfitters, Queen's

Rona Central Oll Club Site.

Branch: A MAN, opposite City Hall,

Tailor, Draper and Outfitter: 67 and 69. R. HAUGHTON & 00.

Cheun's Fond.

.

FLOUR MERCHANTS

August First detachment Cavalry Brigade SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY,

leaves India for China.

August Admiral Seymour returns to Shang- hi, Allies attach all reat Chinese at Peit- Sang.

from two miles of earthworks, and the shoestions for Northern Mills are tuken from latuut July 14-120 more Welsh Fusiliers leave Hong- wero piled up to prevent landing. The Chi- nese were summoned to survador, and their auswer was to fire on the British ships. There was an hour and a half's fighting, and eventually the British advanced to Tientsin, the town with which Sir Edward Soymour is linked again te-day. It was in the 'Sixties that Sir Edward jumped overboard and tried to save the life of & Royal Marine named Parks who had falten overboard at Rhis Straits. Tn 1862 he

The well-known writer who veils his anony commanded a signlan party from the Imper zeuse at the relief of Sing-poo and the capturemity as Diplomaticns," writes strongly in the of Kahding

Admiral Seymour recalls the Fortnightly, blaming the absolute apathy" with. humorous side of his early experiences in China, which our Government viewed the deposition not the least interesting of which is the fellow of the Emperor, whose canse, he asseris, was ing: A singular proclamation was issued by the bound up with the permanent and most vitel enemy, which offered wards of various sums interests of Great Britain in China. With to Chinese solliers who could speed in eating regard to our practical policy in the near future. "Diplomatiens" arges the necessity of caltivat off the beads of British sailors. Whoever cuts off the heads of an English or French rabeling friendship with Japan, "which will be of chief." ren this curions announcement, will greater value to us than that of Russia." The reccivo u rowned of 5,000 dollars; whoover ents | attitude of Russia towards us during the past off the head of a rebel barbarian will retive a year has been distinctly unfriendly. Our at roward of 50 dollars.A living barbarian rebel tempt to come to a final understanding with was worth 50 dollars, and a Chinese traiter was him in regard to China in the autumn of 1979 ticketed at 30 dolars. But for laning or was not successità, and if we may judge by the taking a large war steamer the real was spirit of the Russian people, as manifested at the 10.000 dollars, and for barning er fuking present moment in the Press of St. Petersburg: und Moscow, there is little likelihood of a fresh arhallow-water steamer a rown of ons-fifth o that amount was offered. The was the agreement helg interpreted with more serupa. lous loyalty that was the Chinees railway ugrea curious niingling of terror av humour in Sir Edward Seymour's first Celestial i War. Between ment of 1909. In the opinion of this writer, his porvice in China and the rosening of an won the work of pacification has been recom English vessel from pirates in the Congo plished, we must take our stand on the integrity River, Africa, in Jurnary, 1970, in which he was of China and the polley of the open dour,” and. severely wounded, and received this special insist on the restoration of the legitimate En- approval of the Adiriralty Sir Edward Lederer, with a garantee for his independence. August -Jelen reaches Hongkong.

Diplomatsens

can see a reason why Japan August 7-9.1.9. Golinth leaves Hongkong been promoted to the rank of commander, and

for the North. was given canrge of the Growler. In 1873 he should not participate in the restoratica of order reuelad the rank of captain, and for his ser on an equality with her great rival; this country August 8-Alles capture Yangtson, second

Station on the line to Peking. vices during the Egyptian war of 1882he was las mere to one from the automatic expport the recipient of the Egyptian modal, Whedive's to be exported from these Powers who have bruge star Osmanah 3rd class Bo was everything to gain by giving it then from any actively engaged in the bombardment of direct negotidiens with Russia. The emer gency is much too terions for us to rely wholly Alexandria.

Within compatively recent years he has boon | ten self-denying protocols, even if the security chiefly engaged at home. In 1570 he was op of those estimable documents had not been some pointed Naval A.D.C, to les Majesty, and was what invalidated by the doctrine of the Stricken Included in the Queen's Initas lunours by being malea C.B. Having reached rear-edmiral's rank in 1892 he was exprinted sceoud in command of the Chennol suuren, and in 1894 was given thu responsible position of superintendent of Naral Reserves. This post gave him the opportunity

Although the sentidal, and it is little less, va u participating in the nuval maneuvres for Bro- consecutive years. He commanded the "Blue" ons paper waleht has ben ought to light ido at the 14 muzonves, red ako the Reserve Mr. Pundur butts is to be in a measure explained, if nat exactly defended, there is too fleet at the unvel activel exorcist in 1895 The following year he again gommanded the Reservsuch renon to fear that the whole of the tardie

en stein of a British my requires to be son and Wesley: Magsiters, Elver in E flat; Hoots of tho maneuvres. The Queen's Dia

pat upon another and a better lavis. Only two Nune Diniitis, Poland, in A flat; Hyuns, 281, mend Jabila brought Sir Edward the homer of KCB and in that your ho recorded to the years since the service was in a state of maul- 122 and 130; Veger Hin, Steane, Voluntad, command of the China station, which during on there weio penndidates for employment, neche Roguing, Gouned, Allegrette, Sniert. the army ass profession was tabooed by all the recent years has been regarded as next in medical schools. No doubt the chief grievances fanes to the Mediterraman emmint Adore so far removed by the last Toyal Warrant miral Reymour le married. He has the reputa tion of being a fine tactician and man of that an ample supply of weruite le since sou forthcoming. But the departout has never perceptibility and good judgment, and withal bean constieteil on sufficiently broad lines; thore an ozcollent sailor-statesman o 13 es e et both in and out of the service, to which the ero a number of good men in it and under the

proved conditions many more will jian, but never- bost part of his fifa has been devoted.

theless there are not enough of them all told. The Lading idey that has prevailed in Pall Malk for some years past was that in more than o nucleus of militery doctors should be maintained

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

·Fiel!"

THE RALS.

The Austrian Lloyd steamer Front Ford that in times of energency this should be e

nead left Moji for this port on the 9th inst., at

·B p.

Tho N. Y. K. stoamex Hiojun Muz (Amor ean Line) left Koho via Moji for this port on the 9th inst., and is expected to arrive here on the 15th just..

CHURCH SERVICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

Merchant Millers, San Francisco. Eastern Branch, Pedder Street,

WILLIAM WHILE, Manager.

FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN

A CHEF & CO Established 1350

Every Household Requisite Depot for Bastian's Kodak Films and Accessories

17a, Queen's Road Centru.

LI KWONG LOONG,

Cabinet-miker, Farniturs Denter, Art De corator and Dealer, 15, Queen's Road

GROCERS

THE MUTUAL STORES,

SOB-AGENTS LITO, LD,

8 and 10 D'Aguilar Street

Provision and General Merchants

Augnel 18, 0th Sunday after Trinity. Matins (110) m.) Responses, Ferial, Venite, Burrowes; Pasime. Jones and Comidge; To Do Ward in E fat; Benedictus, Barnby in Fanthem, Grant.

184 and 219. is 18. Lort, we beseech thee, Barnby Hymns, H. TIE

Evensong (5.45 pm.j. Reposts, Ferial: Psalms, Garrett, Tomlin-

ST. PETER'S CHURCH West Point

Angusth. 9th Sunday after Trinity Matinus.11a)

Po

I

Hymn. Venite, Canidge; To Dona. Jack- sen; Benedictus, Gose; Hymns, 579, 19, 576

Evensong (430 pm) Hylor, 24 Magnier. Robinson: None Di. ittis, Bottishall; fons, 100, 17, 57, 19

The Mission launch Dayspring will call pu panded indefinitely almost as occasion required the ships on Sunday morning between 9 and It was a counsel of economy, highly acceptable to 10.3 to carvey mon ashore for the Sergire

he hoisted. the epering administrators, But the system The Answering pemmat may was added with manifest uvis chief among t them being tho dearth of trained professional

ORTLAND CEMENT men, doctors with special experioner in war, Lorganisers eren more than surgeons and healors,

3: WHITE S BROSI where tasiness for years was to prepare for duties unknown to the general practitioner.

SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA. The pereosgel of the Royal Army Corps is nowadays of the very best; they aro imbued

HOLLIDAY, WISE & CO. with the highest exprès de corps, and live nover

Honghong, 19th September, 1999, failed to rise to the occasion, however anlucas and full of danger. But the corps is altogellier too weak, and this not onl in its he scientito men with their diporris, but rank and file, the whole body of assistants, fro the captain of orderlica to the depenser and the hospital nurse. One of the test reforms that mist to introduced after the wit is tha thorough revision and adagnato noroass of the Aray 1432-2 Service Corps.

SOFT, FAIR. DELICATE SEIN. A char and healthy complexion produced by using Bow LAND'S KALIDON, the most soothing, healing, curative and refreshing preparation, and war rental harus to the most delicate ekin. It prevents and removed Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Redness, Hongline, on Cutaneous Eru Lous. Imitation, Stings of Insects, Ezma, Buras imparts a harisat beauty to ho cơm plexion, and aruge the neck, hands and aims in agteblas whiteness, nuobtainslie by any her moans, Aek Stores and Chonists for ROWLAND'S NALTDOR, and avoid poisonats imitations.

he the

WO TAL & CO.

1765

IP CHANDLERS, SAIL MAKERS,

GENERAL TOREKDEFERS, No. 11 Lee YEH STREET, BAST Hongkong, 5th July, 1990,

[2074

Wine and Spirit Merekats Groceries, Best Goods. Lowe Peter Tr Charles Evaporated Cram, 16, D'Aguilar

Street.

JEWELLERS

KING LEE A C

Jewalkes, Gold and Silversaiths. Watch- makers, Japanese Carios and Blackwood Furniture Opposita Post Office, 36,

"Que's Road Central.

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS,

Diamond Merclunts and Watchmakers, 4, Watson's Bulldog, Queen's Roai. Also at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and uilo. SUN SHING, Established 18.

Silke, Ganzes, Crêpe Shavly, Chinaware, Ivory, ate.. Gold and Silversmiths and Engravers, 19, Queen's Road Central.

As cach power loom can produce about 30 vards a day as against 6 yards reiluced by hand-loom, the saving in time is obvione, while the advantage of being able to rely on punctual delivery will La gest boon to dealer at home, who at present have to put us with much delay and less of time in gut up their gonderm

The advantage is still inore obvious to-day in view of the political unrest all over China nad

Naval, Military and Court, 16, Queen's Road, the great probability of the presunt troubles in

Opposite Kahn's Curio Store.

HUNG YUEN

Outfitters, Shirt Makers, Haitors, Hogiers,

Drapers, 85, Oneon's Road, Central. TAK CHEONG AWAY

Tailors, Gentlemen's Outfitters, Flatters. Hoisters, and Drapery Chiceso Silk

all kinds, 30, Wo-, Qusen's Rd. Central,

the North spreading to the South, in which case the mattia industry in to districts around

•Canton is likely to adfer to such an extent that it may take you to recover, matting being entirely dependent upon a labour of the pes sant classyhen not engaged in their ordinary farm work, I

It is proposed to orcat a Fastory capable of running 450lens, producing about 100,000 rolls

annum, on which it is estimated; nt the Tricos recently obtained in the United States for the Malling seat there for sale, there would YEE BANG FAT & CO

Outfitters. Piéen Goola. Underwear Shoes, ha a nez proht of at least per vel or say Hats, Silk Handkerchiefe: Opposite Fast $1500ml - Te course of time furt in oxprienci Oßes, Qusar's Real Coutral sait economic vill undonbteilly improve upon

TOBACCONISTE

U. DADY BURJOR, LOS FILIPINOS

Importer of the Best Mulla Cigars

Pottinger Street.

KEUSE & CO

a

Wholesale and Retail Harana and Magils Cinis, Beyptian Cigarettes, Dealers

Fancy Goods Arent

Connaught Hous, Queen Real VICTORIA CIGAR DEPOT

these figures,

The promoters of this Commur, leva ch balra statal experimentel with 50 lactus, and Javing 20guired from the Kobe amifacturing Company diets to the intention, will transfer file sama to the now Company together. with 50 Toons and other inathijsky,

&o, for $350,000 (Heagkong rede, good currency hidr amount will be taken by the holy Mannfacturing Company, anti-the pro

The Capitalmeda Company, as far as can umutad vil be hid out in the

1ami 2, Leeving Efreet Fast, AGENTS FOL W KENNEDY & CO 37, Calle Sei

Jacinto, Manila, Windsor Lady" and in

The Jockey Cigars.

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS

H. PRICE & CO.

Queon's Roal

and Calle Anlage, Manila.

HOKKAIDO

TANKO

Work

Koha

Bighita,

847.000 180,000

Taken

Prospect

oplication

Bankers

KWAISHA

TETSUDO

YUBARI AND SORACHT COALS. QUINCE vo bare completed the bistallation of WAH LOONGZDZ

Gold and Silversmiði, Silk Dresses. Cetre | COMPRESSED AIR and ELECTRIC Shawls, Ivory Lacquerware, Fars, DRILL MACHINES for the purpose of me Carios, Bristles Human Hair Fenlarging the scope of our MINING BUSL NESS, the daily out-out has steadily increased thers 88. Cuben's Road Central

THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE EASTERN ACETYLENE LIGHTING COMPANY, Hand office, G2A, Queen's Road Central. Fittings of every des-

ription for the ACETYLESE LIGHT at i

lowest rates,

MERCANTILE AGENT

WOODS & COM

Daddcil Street Aroute for American and

European Export Houses

ITALIAN MARPLE AND GRANITE

MONUMENT DESIGNS & PRICES on APPLICATION

No. 1. Queen's Road East, Hongkong Hongkong, 1703 October, 1899-***

WING CHEONG,

IOSA

PEARLS DIAMONDS,

so as to enable us to meet any large deinend at JEWELRY short notice. Moreover the method of landing. CURIOS JADESTONEWARE, CARVED In the ports of OTARU and MORORAN IVORYWARE, SILKS and GRASS having been improved. Ialing and brukering can be conducted more promptly than before

All orders carefully and promptly exeopled. Fer particulars apply to the Compday No 13, MINAUL ÎIDAMACHI, KYQUABUI-EX,

Telegraphuo Codes 11sed

21543

Address TAYTO

AT& A 30th Edition. rants for Hongkong-

HUGHES & HOUGH,

05. Preta Central.

de

GENERAL EXPORTERS

Ve bo to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen

of this Colony that we cumpered Brinses un the 11th April, 1900, and we colicit their Ind "patronage.FRE

Coin Bolind

Hongkoly, sta Am

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