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had no difficulty in disposing of either Caswell or Buddha and won by thee lengths from the latter who was cleverly ridden by Mr Olebar. The Cigar rice was a scramble and was, we fear, the cause of a deal of profane language being used on the part of the competitors who received
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1890.
His repented visits to the hotel render it unlikely that he has been out of England since January.
WOODSTOCK, Ont., October 26th.
The Jackson, Mich.. letter is regarded as the ctumalcat fabilestion that Burchell has yet pat forth. The examination of the handwiting and
meeting that I cannot recall him. We were Introduced. It is baurd to suppose that I should have had anything to do with the 'Colonel's letler,"
LONDON, October 31st.
Mrs. Crichton, allas Piercey, admitted in court
husbind, he invited the woman to her house Friday and they quorrel.d.
damp cigars and rebellious matches. Major Reat Britain. The first effect of the McKinley Billits, comparison with the samples of Burchell's to-day that she had Haison with Mrs. Hobb's
Hanney won rather easily and Lieut Grant cate In second.
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the country which adopted such a palley. "Gind- one then proceeded to contrast the decrease la latif restrictions in England with their increase la the United States. He said he found comfort ft England in the fact that it was not line that say tariff adopted by any Government on earth could interfere seriously with the prosperity of would be to raise the standard of prices in the Unked States. This means diminished power, exportation. This again meint while we were NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIZ.damnified in one of our twenty market, we derived a benefit in the other nineteen from the diminished power of the merchants of the Uaites States to compte with British merchants in any of them, this being due to the augmenta- on of prices in the United States and the Increased restraints under which the murchants of the latter country have to work. He advised manufacturers to allow America to find out for herself the evil effects that will follow the adoption of a high tariff.
The following telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of last Saturday's issuc
PORTLAND, Or, October 24th. Kwong Yuen, managing director of the Chinese Mining Company, who lately purchased $140,000 with of machinery in Chicago for the company's mine near Chefco, is in the city.
He has ordered the machinery forwarded to San Franchico. for shipment and is now on his Way to Poul Gamble, where he has chartered a ship to carry a load of lumber to Chefoo for mills. He says he expects to have the mills falshed and sixty stampe at work next summer on the richest quartz ever discovered.
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CONSTANTINOPLE. October 29th. The Greek Patriarch has refused to take notice of the Commission'appointed to effect an under- standing between the Paste and Greek Synod.
Thirty Armenians have been arrested and charged with conspiring against the Government,
LONDON October 19th.
Robert Lincoln, United States Minister, left today for Liverpool, where he will embark for New York, having been granted leave of absence by the Government. He will return to England la January,
WASHINGTON, October 26th. Sir Jullan Pauncelote has returned to Wash ington and on Secretary Blaine's return on Thursday all renew negotiations concerning the Behring Sea controversy. Regarding the
PERRY. Ga., October 29th. Bebring Sa question, he says: "I shall renew
Tom Woodfolk was hanged at 1:30 pm. my propolion for arbitration, for that is the only sure remedy for the existing condition of
The crime for which Woolfolk suffered death affairs. I propose following the provisions in regulations first, that pelagic sesling be pro-As most atrocious. On the night of August 6th, hibited in Bebring Sea, Sea of Okhotsk and the 1987, in Bibh county, nine people were brutally adjoining waters during the months of May, and murdered by him. The victims were: Captain
show very general resemblance between the two, and in some cases a very striking likeness,
LONDON, October 29‘å,"
Sir Charles Russell has been retained to defend Slavia and McAuliffe in the trial for engaging in a prize fight.
BERNE, October 29th,
Quiet is restored at Fribourg, the scene yeater- day of conflicts between Radicals and Conzern- tives, arising out of the cantonal elections held Sunday.
NEW YORK; October 29th.
H. C. Miner received a cablegram from London to-day annuncing the death of Patrie Reuclcault, the eldest daughter of the late Dion Boucicault, twenty-two years of are. mother, Agnes, Robertson, is now in this city nodegaged in contesting the will,
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CINCINNATI, October 29th. Senator Sherman was quoted last week as saying that the absence of the rebate clause from the revenue section of the Tariff Act was Senator about it and he replied that the express intentional. The Tobacco Journal wrote the purpose of postponing the taking effect of section 30, which, provides for a reduction in internal taxes until after the 1st of January, 1891, that it was believed the general law took effect on October 6th. A lapse of nearly three months would be sufficient to exhaust the supply on hand, and, therefore, no rebate was provided as
The woman then abruptly concluded her admissions with the remark that she had better net say any more. It is tepored fa several quarters that the woman later confessed to`mur. dering Mrs. Hobbs and putting the child out inthe fields to die, but it is not confirmed.
THE OPENING OF CHUNGKING.
ARRIVAL OF THE CUSTOMS OFFICERS,
(FROM OUR CORRISPONDENT.)
November 2th. On the morning of November 4th the Custom officers, consisting of Commissioner Hobson and Messrs. Von Rosthorn, Lovatt, Stebbins, Stock. well and Strong arrived in Chungking. One month had been consumed in the journey from chang. Another party, consisting of H.M. Consular Resident (Mr. Fulford), Mr. F.J. Mar. hall, of the Office of Public Works, and Dr. Davenport of the London Mission, arrived only a few hours later, although they had left Ichang several days later than the Customs party. Nearly all had been waiting several days for lower
Now that .after 10 much difficulty they have finally arrived at this isolated spot, they will have opportunity to representatives should have yielded to ignorant
water.
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in some, former reductions. He had no doubt /lament at their leisure that Her Majestyle HE Undersigned begs to notify the Public of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, the June and doring months of October, November/Richard E. Woolfolk Sr. and wife, and their all who participated in the conference took the obstructiveness and given up without an equiva- 1 Wharf, and is newly built after the designs of the Largest European Hotels-the BEDROOMS,
and December-the migration period of the fur seal; second, that all sealing vessels shall be prohibited from approaching the breeding islands within a radius of ten miles."
NEW ORLEANS, October 28th. The preliminary examination in the Hennessey assassination case was postponed indefinitely on motion of the District Attorney that the prisoners be remanded without bail. Two guns were found by street gags this morning in the vicinity of the killing. They, sa doubt, were used by the agangsins.
knew
children-Richard E. Jr. Susan Penil, Annie, Rosebud, Charlie and Mattie and Mrs. Welt, ged thirty-four. The scene of the crime was at the Woolfolk homestead,, a country farm house. The first alarm of the tragedy came from Tom Woodfolk, the only survivor of the family. The news that the terrible crime had been committed * great crowd soon rapidly spread, and gathered around the place. Nine' dead bodies were found lying in terrible confusion in the house, and every one had been brained with an axe. Nothing in the house had been disturbed. It was evident the crime had not been committed for robbery. As Woolfolk's account of the crime as unsatisfactory suspicion quickly fell on him as the murderer, and he was arrested. motive for the crime was found in Tom's enmity of his step-mother and his desire to have undisturbed possession of his father's property. Woolfolk was tried twice before being convicted
The
"ame view of the matter.
lent the right to run steamers to Chungking, Our CHICAGO, October 29th. brightest hope now is that some time during the James G Blaine is to return East to-day. Ha toth century the Chinese may themselves realise. will stop at South Bend, Ind., where he speaks. the advantage of steamer traffic in opening and This will be Mr. Blaine's first speech in Indiana developing the trade of western China. In the since 1884 and since the dismissal of that remark-meantime, the prospective opening of the port nhle libel suit for $50,000 damages, which he has so stirred the mercantile community in brought against the Indianapolis Sentinel. It China that rumeur has it that one and possibly even two or three merchants are coming to will be remembered, that in giving his reasons for discontinuing the case Mr. Blaine said that avail themselves of the world-renowned justice could not be obtained from a hoosier rade opportunities of Chungking. Consuls of three great nations are said to be coming to jury.
upon their governments to send consuls to look after the interests of their respective citizens port will not be actually declared open, at the mains to be seen. It is new thought that the earliest, before the Chinese New Year, as the necessary arrangements must await the slow
Another phase of the Chicago Gas Trust litig-pots tion was decided in the Circuit Court this morn- ing, pn a demurrer of the people to the pleas of the Gas Trust. Judge McConnell holds, in brief, that the Gas Trust has no right to buy or hold the stacks of any of the gas companies which joined to form it. A judgment of ouster will be issued in a few days.
MADRID, October 291b. The Official Gazette announces "the appoint meat of San Gu nes, Spanish Consul-General at New York, as Minister to the United States,
DUBLIN, October 29th. Balfour has pushed forward arrangements for the construction of a railway in the distressed districts in the west of Ireland. The work of past laborers beside those living in the district through which roads will be built. Men from a distance can, if they desire, have part of their wages remitted, free of charge, to their families.
TIPPERARY, October 2gth. Among the witnesses called for the prosecution in the conspiracy case, Simon Gleeson and Allce Sadler each refused to answer and were: committed to jail till Friday.
NEW YORK, October 29ʻh..
movements of the Chinese officials.
The Customs officers are still living on their boats, having falled thus far to find a suitable place on shore. They were to have had the yames provided for the temporary residence of officials passing through, but the outgoing Tautai, whose successor is expected in a few days, did not think it worth his while, in view of his ap reting departure, to show proper courtesy to the new arrivals. He leaves under a cloud, tis accounts having been found to be crooked. The may be expected to play into his hands in his dealings with foreigners.
The Viceroy, whose official Illness I recorded some months ago, seems now to have quite recovered his official health. This he probably owes to his connection with Li Hung-chang, whose niece married the Viceroy's son last year. What a farce Li Hang-chang's supposed favour. able attitude towards foreigners appears, when we see his influence used to bolster up one who has been the bead and front of the opposition to for- ciguers and foreign projects in this province 1.
BOSTON, October 18th. Lieutest Troup, one of Stanley's officers left with the unfortunate rearguard under Major Barttelot, i visiting his wife's relatives in Cam bridge. A reporter sought from Troup, an explanation of Stanley's charges. "Stanley," he said, "had seen fit to make charges against and sentenced to death. those whom he left behind in charge of a forlorn
BOSTON, October agtb. hope, and I will gladly meet anything he may have to present. Thus far Stanley has made no Lieutenant Troup in his interview with a specific charges against Barttelot, and until he reporter about Major Barttelot, Commander of does I will respect the man's memory and not Stanley's rear guard, made the following state- "Mr. Stanley has seen fit to specify two censure him. I will admit certain things were done ment: which I would not have done, but it must be things which Major Barticlot did which called remembered that Barttelot was a quick-tempered, fortb censure from th. One was the shooting nervous man, who had no control over himself, of a Zanzibar porter for stealing meat, and and who, unquestionably, was a wrong man to another the flogging of a Soudanese soldier for be placed la control of the natives, no matter (some breach of discipline. Now Stanley has that I building the road will furnist employment for Incoming Tactai is a relative of the Viceroy and how large a force it might be. The Major hated all mixed up. The Soudanese soldier was shot the natives in the first place, and he made no for desertion and for stealing a gun and ten effort to conceal his dislike for them. He never rounds of ammunition, and the Zanzibarian was had any experience in the jungle and did not flogged for stealing meat. Had I interfered know how to manage the natives. Stanley Major Barttelot would have been justified in bim intimately and knew Just shooting me on the spot. He was in command, the kind of a man he was. If a wrong not I. While that was not a military expedition has been done, mind you, I don't say that it was absolutely necessary to have good discip Stanley's Iminuations have any foundation; but line, and good discipline required but one head, Barttelot was selected by if there has been any blunder, Stanley one commander. responsible for it in placing such a man in control Stanley, and I relterate my charge that Stanley of the guard. As I was saying, Barttelot was is primarily responsible for any blunders made. hot tempered; besides, he had very strict ideas as
"Mr. Stanley is a great explorer, but he went. to the military duty of the native soldiers under into this for fame and what he could get out of him. He was a martinet, and exacted from it. He has no more philanthropy that my boot. these anive soldiers the same discipline that I will go farther and say that the expedition was would bare been expected from the flower of the in the nature of a speculation, and not a philantion against, tea brought to Russia overland by English army, of course such treatment would throple relief movement. The capitalists who do with the natives who had been backed it were after the ivory which Emin Pasha unaccustomed to restraint and there was frequent was supposed to have collected. The officers of rebellion walch called for disciplinary measures, But I will say I did not see anything done which the expedition had a promise of a certain share Stanley Himself has not done. The latter, hore of the big supply of ivory which was expected
as a reward for their services. ever, insinuates some very horrible' acts were performed. Let him explain himself more fully before I cater into any argument with him."
"Then there are incidents in connection with the life in camp which have not been told ?".
"Yes, I will admit that certain measures wat carried out which I do not care to discuss just In a certain sense, Stanley has included me in bi wholesale criticism, and I perfer it await some definite charge or statement before making any reply. As far as my own position Is concerned I am not ashamed to face any accusation. I followed the lustructions from my superior lacommand, and if any mistake is made he is the one responsible,"
not
now.
ST. PAUL, 28th October. All the operatora, thirty-seven in number, in the Western Union Telegraph Company's office in this cly struck at 8 o'clock last night, and all
Emin Pasha's release was a secondary con sideration entirely. He didn't want to be re- leased. He had been up there ten or twelve years and had held his own all right,
*This fact explains the entire situation, and the expedition must necessarily lose some of the lamour which surrounds it when it is known that greed for fame and riches; instead of humanity, prompted the movement." !
PHILADELPHIA, 29th October.
It is reported the Russian Government has claborated a scheme for establishing direct commercial intercourse with Colombo, in order to introduce Ceylon tea into Russia. This step Is taken owing to many complaints of adultera
caravan,
DUBLIN, October 29th,
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H. B. M's Consular Resident, Mr. Cockburn, left for England yesterday, his stay having been, prolonged several months longer than he expected.
friends here.. He bears with him the best wishes of many Mr. Marshall, of the Office of Works, Is making only a short stay here, remaining only
A band of moonlighters in County Clare mur-long enough, we are told, to order some repairs dered a girl named Flanagan and her mother,
on the Chinese building which is rented for a consulate and, perhaps, to see about land for a Where the concession will be, If there is future consulate building If a concession is laid one, has not been decided, however. The most the opposite side sultable place seems to be
WASHINGTON, October 29th. There can be no doubt that the negotiations between the British Minister and the United States relative to Behring Sea are soon to be renewed. The expectation is that the first meeting between Mr. Blaine and Sir julian Pauncefote of the Yangte, but in that case there will be a swift, and sometimes impassable, stream will be held to-morrow. Those who are intimate at the State Department say that Secretary separating it from the city.
The city ums very little disturbed over the Blaise is not very confident as to the outcome of these negotiations.
new arrivals, although the prefectural examiners LONDON, October 30th. are stupid enough to say that the foreigners Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, in a speech at Kil-ave come to collect foreign taxes, but nothing marnock, Scotland, to-day, said the Government will come of it probably.-N. C. Daily News. would continue its Irish policy and ophold the Scottish Church, He objected to any meddling with the working hours of adult labour. Referring to the McKinley Bill be said similar attempts in the past bad expanded English trade Heavy dstles on tin plate, for instance, would be a detriment to the American fruit trade.
To-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION..
the company's wires into the city are idle. The honest and improved principles, and I am ready been arranged (bat Lord Randolph Church From H.M. Naval Storekeeper to Sell by
walkout is on account of the discharge by the company a few days ago of alx operators supposed to belong to the Brotherhood. The discharged men called on Superintendent McMichael in Min neapolls yesterday afternoon to try to effect an agreement but were not recognized, and the| strike is the result,
The Western Union office in this city (Minneapolis) gives no signs of a strike. Almost
full force is at work.
A special London cablegram to the Times says: Joe Thompson, the Australian sporting man, who made his first money many years ago by his horse Don Juan, who won the Ballarat cup and in 10,000 stakes, sails by the Teutonic on Wednesday on his way to San Francisco, where he intends to establish a new race-course. Being interviewed.he said: "I believe there is room for anew race-coursein San Francisco on thoroughly to spend any amount of money to make it the finest course in America. I make only one con- dition, that the citizens get up a Jockey club to control the course, like England, where the stewards guarantee good sport and honest man agement. If such a club is started I am ready to make the course and hand it over to the club free of charge." Thompson intends to offer splendid cups ne prizes and not only keep race horses in California, but, breed them there and also attract the best horses from the East.. He says he is ready to Invest £50,000 in the enter prise.
It is stated io Conservative clubs that it has shall once more give his services to the Conser vative party. The result of a series of confer ences held at the Carlton Club and of a good deal of correspondence is that Lord Randolph will under no circumstances join the present Ministry.
Commenting on Behring Sea matters, the Times say: We think the question of the mars lausum, which Mr. Blaine appears to desire to throw into the background, must be dealt with before progress is possible. When that is settled England will be perfedly ready to co-operate with America in dealing with Behring Sea marauders.
PARIS, October 30th.
HE Undersigned has received Instructions
Auction, on
Public
THURSDAY,
the 4th December, 1890, at Noon, at
H.M. Naval Yard. SUNDRY NAVAL AND VICTUALLING CONDEMNED STORES,
Comprising
OLD IRON, PAPER STUFF, CHAIN CABLE, CANVAS, RAGS, HOSES, CLOTH ING, PROVISIONS, and IMPLEMENTS.
TERMS OF SALE--As customary.
CHICAGO, 28th October, Operators on the Western Union here adat that great dissatisfaction pervalls, but say that the strike at St. Paul was illadrised and will" probably resul disastrously for the men engaged In it. Several more men were dismissed from the Chicago office, presumably for their connte tion with the order. The officials of the company refuse to answer any questions.
Every steamfitting establishment in Chicago is idle. All the union men and go per cent of of the letter received by Burchell, in which the Jonquieres is a Creole, and is the wife of Captain | NESDAY next; the 3rd instant, and on`
yesterday,
PITTSBURG, "October 28th,
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers still in session, but expect to conclude its bat ness in a few days. This moming George R. Dority of Charlestown, Mass., was re-elected Grand Chaplain; R. M. Clark of Denver, Grand Guide. The next convention will be held at Atlanta, Ga., in 1893.
LONDON, October 28th, A number of walters at Morley's Hotel state they remember Colonel Lewis. He was thes when the Benwell murder was committed. They remember distinctly that the manager of the hotel and the Colonel, discussed the murder,
a
LONDON, 29th October. Inquiries were made at Morley's' Hotel,
The scandal at Toulon, growing out of the Trafalgar, to-day, to ascertain what truth there was in the story from Montreal that Burchell, under arrest of Mayor Fouroux on a charge of criminal sentence of death at Woodstock, Canada, for the conspiracy against Mme. Joaquieres, has. murder of Benwell, elicited the information that occasioned much comment, owing to the high- M, Burchell and "Colonel," the alleged auther standing of the people involved.
the hotel last January.
of the a son of
Mms.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,"
Govt. Auctioneer. Hongkong, 1st December, 1890.000 (1640
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
“HE RANGE will be CLOSED on WED.
C. VIVIAN LADDS; Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 18) December, 1899. [1645
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
THE 5th competition for the SUBSCRIP- TION CHALLENGE CUPS & RANGE
THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL is situated on the Praya West, opposite the Old P. & 0. BATH-ROOMS, &c., are commodious, well Ventilated and well Furnished, and are suitable for Single or Married Persons. The DINING ROOM is large and looks on the Harbour. The TABLE D'HOTE will be supplied with the best the market can provide. The BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS are on the Ground Floor, and are fitted up in superior style. ENGLISH and AMERICAN TABLES.
WINES and LIQUORS of the best qualities and Brands only will be supplied. The Undersigned therefore begs the patronage of the Public, hoping to give every satisfaction.
«JAS, EDWARDS, Proprietor.
Hongkong, 11th August, 1898.7
FOR SHANGHAI
THE Steamship
" PEKING,"
"Above Port, TO-MORROW, the 2nd instant, Captain F. Schulz, will he despatched for the
at to A.M.
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THE Steamship
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PROGR
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quieres. She is also the sister-in-law of Admiral The books of the hotel show that an American Coulombasud, Commander of the French Tanquin squadron. Fouroux is a retired naval styling himself" Colonel Lewis, "antived there officer. Mmc, Auberlin, the divorced wife of a January 1st and remained until the 24th. Barchell Toulon solicitor, was a go-between for Mayor arrived January 14th, and was not arrested Fouroux and Mine, Jonquieres. The return of until the 18th. Stevens of Montreal, the gentle Captain Jonquieres from a long voyage inter man who told of seeing Burchell, Benwell and the. Colonel at the hotel, registered at the hotel upted an intimacy between the Mayor and January 15th, and left on the 20th. Colonel Mme. Jonquieres two months ago, and the latter
came to Paris, From this city she wrote to SPOONS will be held on SATURDAY, next Lewis was well known by the servants of the Mayor Fouroux demanding money, and, upon the 6th lestant, commencing at 3.30 P.M., hotel, and they retain vivid recollections of him. his refusal to comply, she communicated the Ranges, 5 and 600 Yards; 7. shots af They describe him as a somewhat pompous facts.in the present case to the Procureur at each range. Entrance Fee 30 cents. Entries to be made on or before FRIDAY next, the looking man, fire feet six inches in belght, stout, Toulon,
NEW YORK, October 31st.
5th inst. wore long mustache, complexion inclined to
A Launch will leave the P. & O, Pier at 3P.M. J. E. Lewis of 11 Wall street, this city, whose fair, and was a heavy drinker generally. He was known as the Colonel Burchell and.
C. VIVIAN LADDS, Colonel Lewis seemed be on lailmate terms Dame was connected with the mysterious
Hon. Secretary; October 29th and were often together. They appeared well "Colonel," the supposed writer of the letter to
Hongkong, 1st December, 1890. Gladstone arrived at Danden to-day, He was in each other's confidence. Since January the Burchell, was seen by a reporter to-day, He was naturally indignant that his identity should
late Manager of Meurs. ACHEE & Co, having presented with the freedom of the city and made" Colonel!! has often called at the hotel, but has
THE HONGKONG HOTEL.
now left the service, all persons INDEBTED to. an address, in which he referred to the con not remained. He left directions that letters have been coupled with Burchell's alleged
the Flem are hereby requested to pay their merce of the city which, it had been stated, was were to be forwarded to Streatham, Surrey. His accomplice,
*HOOTING : PARTIES Picnics, Water account and monies owing to the Firm to the
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Children and Soldiers in uniform half price. ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE. Hongkong, 1st December, 1890.
SA
NO
NOTICE.
·(1630
10 kki alla LIU POTINY.
is hereby given, that LIU LAM
threatsed by the adoption of the new American exact address has not been traced. Burchelland "1 met Burchall casually at Morley's Hate Parties, Dinners, Wedding Breakfasts, Undersigned and not to the above-named Lin;
tariff. He would not, however, he said, bring a railing accusation against the people of the United States. Protection, although it might Ruferecidental collateral blows on other coins tries, did far greater mischief to the people of
the "Colonel," while at the hotel, eften invited in London," said Mr. Lewis, "as I met a great
gentleman to pass the evening with them. Themary other partons. He was merely a smoking, calored for at short notice. servants cannot identify any visitor who answered room acquaintance, and, except for his presen the description given of Benwell, Colonel Lewis notoriety, I should never have recalled hi weet is America in October or November, 1988, existence paid so little attention, to the
Manager,
Hongkong, 1st December, 1890,
TUCKER,
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Lamp, Alfas Liu Po-Tin
CAN CHAN LONG HIN,
Manager Hongkong, tet November, #Eco-
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IVORY MINIATURES, &c., &
NEW VIEWS OF HONGKONG )and the Coast Ports are always ready, ́ ́
Hongkong, 24th September, 180ct
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
MODERATE FEES. -
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AND
F1340
WONG TAIF ON G
Surgeon Dentist,
(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED
from the Office formerly occupied by
Dr. ROGERS, to *
No. 18, D'AGUILAR STREET, (behind the Hongkong Club). CONSULTATION FREE. Hongkong, 25th October, 1890,
[1480
- HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
Always on Hand.
1. MALLORY.
OR
Hongkong 24th June 1881.
SUINIUM WINE
OF LABARRAQUE unique preparation of this kind, approved by the Academy of Modi cine of Paris, is the condensation of all the active principles of the Cinchona Bark. « A few grammès
· of the "Quinium prodites the same effect as several kilos of Cinchonazɔ
(Ropiquer, Professor.
at the School of Pharmacy of Paris.)
I sought for a long time a powerful fonte, I have found it in your. Quinium which I consider as the restorative par excellence of weakened constitutions.
Dr CABARET.
The Quinfum Wine of Labarraque is the most useful * complement of Quinine in the treati ment of fevers. Its effects are partin cularly remarkable in old fevers and in palludial cachexia, ».
Prof BOUCHANDATA In nearly all the Pharmneles. Maaafkerer L. Frura. 19. rue Jacob. Paris
Agents in Hongkong-
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