AND yet another hotel! A Mr. Copil Shaplere has spplied for a license-to sell intoxicating Liquers at No. 36, Praya Control, under the sign of the Hotel d'Europe," and the "Grest Unpid" are going to coulder his request on the 16th inst."
Madame Mi-fi-ve.cilled, Mr. Bullon, to collect your wif-'ı dressməking bill.
Bullion-H w much is it 2 M-$5.75
Bullion-That's more reasonable.
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A blacksmith's tools of the present day are almost identical with those used in the same trade over 300 years ago. N
No man can expect to successfully wear the trousers of comfort unless he buckles on the susproders of hard work.
supposed to be some Saviliac brandy of the The oldest liquor in any New York club cellar vintage of 1803 at the Union Club..
The gras-makers of Thebes forty centuries. 30 possessed the art of staining glass, and they produced the commodity in the utmost profusion.
A għel in Norway must be able to bake bread- before she can have a beas. The one who takes the cake as a cook la considered the fower of the family.
A Cheboygan (Mich.) men declares that a mixture of wideat grease and kamene oll will knock galley west the worst case of rheuma- tism be ever saw,
H M.. Plover arriv, d here from Canton on the believe that the Government dished the con. Evidently bent on fame. He has already dia. 6th indian.
tinuance of quintennial piracle on board tinguished himself in connection with an attempt vessels sailing from the wiers of this colony. to suppress foreign enterprise in his deminions On the contrary, he thought the Government
and in maladministration of justice generally : must know that the search of vessels by and to "raise the wind," and at the'isme time detectives was worse than useless-it was a to make ng impression on the widows, and delusion and a snare, for masters might suppose. orphans in his red he lately led a pris heir vessels safe after one or two detectives and clamation setting forth that, aft widows must been through the ween-decks, wheress it was present the title deeds of their property at his not so. (At this juncture a confidential report yamen on or Mefore the 20th day of the twelfth on the subject bearing out the speaker's allegi-moon. The thle deedy must be ved by his tion was quoted), Continuing, the Secretary Pegistration be paid pramply.
private secretary and a moderate fee for and that there could be no doubt the officers as
This was a body did not experience that sense of security too much for the male pation of his down Bullion-Tos much! What's my other bill? which, as conituent parts of peaceful trolden tex-payers and they appealed to the MI-A-$573.
profession, they ought to feel if properly protected Viceroy, who took no notice of the righteous by those whom ther and their employers were claims for isir play. The people therefore decided taxed to support. It war beyond, quer lon tha to kill the tyrant-the plunderer of private for officers carried their lives in their hands under tunes, the outrager of widows, the robber present conditions, and that many an awfol al orphana. Accordingly, when he was on warning had been weefally, disregarded ("hear, his way to neighbouring temple, to hear") ...
"chinchin Joss" they gathered together, and garmed with stones and brick-bats salised forth to meet him when returning to his Star Chamber, They have bricks and stones at this modern Saal of Tarsus and would have stoned him to death had not the soldiery, whe got wind of the affair, appeared on the scere promptly and set to work to drive the maheff with the butt enda of their rifles and antiquated matchlocks. That a mary cessation of hostilities was eff:Cred, but the righteous indignation of the masses may vet find vent in a miniature revolution unless the Viceroy steps in and removes from cffier a man who seems to the unterly devoid a single shirk +f Thanens or feeling of sympathy for the unfortunate pointe avmmitted to his ene
MADAME OLGA DUBOIN.
This eminent rinitie has arrived in the colony and prepovis shortly to give a concert In the City Hall, under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor and other distinguished, Iocal criebrities, in which she will do asalated by the Lifle of our amateur talent.
Full particulars will be shortly announced.”
MERCANTILE MARINE AFFAIRS,
NEW ASSOCIATIONE.
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After some funher remarks and an animated discussion, the Secretary was directed to do whatever might be considered desirable in order that a recurrence of such outrages—such blots,] on the fair fame of the colony-might be rendered impossible in the future, And it was generally conceded that a Preventive Service was the only thing that would meet the exigencies of the case.
THE RECENT DISASTERS.
A letter to the insurance companies relative to the advisability of "costers-carrying no At a special meeting of the British Mercantile less than three certificated officers was then drafted, and at a special meeting on Saturday Marine Officers' Association held on Friday night the Secretary a'ared that he had received the document was revised. Mr. Eldridge, the letters from Sinprpore ristive to the Masterchef officer who brought the Namon into rat and Mates' Associion of the sister colony and for the outrage of the toth December 1890, was present and, in the course of a verý in- the proped crabi shment of a Marine Officers' Amecia ion at Penang. He had replied, to the teresting address aged the establishment of a Singapore Asociation, thus 2 –
Preventive Service as the only means of insur ing themselves against forure outages such as he had personally experienced a few hours after saling fom the waters of colony,
The Secretary,
Hongkong, 2nd February 1893.
| Masters' and Mates' Association, Singapore. Der S-1 am directed and therefore have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your Interesting letter of the arst ultimo (together - with a copy of your draft rules) In which you offer to co-operate with us in any maiter affecting the interests of the profession in the Far East.
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A vote of thanks to the Chairman and the Secretary brought the proceedings to a closer
RIFLE COMPETITION.
A good field of zo compe:itors shot for the Cup and Spoons on Saturday. At 5co yards the shooting was good; the highest to scores averaging 29.59 per man, but the record at: 600 was not satisfactory, Lieut. Haswell; R.N. with 59 points won the Cup for the first time and the. spoons at 500 yards; Sergent Major Liddie (Shropsblres) taking the 600 yarda spoon with a scare of 30, Scores -
Last. Haswell, R.N....................................... Mr. K. Roble
Bergt.Major LGAL.
Mr. Wate
Mr. C. Ford
Mr. Warnock ...
In reply I am to say that this Association is deeply interested in your Society and has wa'ched its progress with much laterest since the preliminary merling beld
some i months apa.
That there should be such an Association in an important szaport like Singa- pare, and that every member of the profession nili gou of the nert should be a member of the Soclely there can, we think he no doubt in the minds of all masters and offigers who have any prones regard for their own interests and the prestige of the grand profession of which they are members. Already your membership li, we are glad to learn from Captain Madge, who did us the honour to call here, considerable, and we think that all who' held aloof from you are not worthy of bring members of any manters' and matest asciaton, for the reason that they must lack sufficient, intelligence Levt, Hicks..... to perceive that the union of certificated members of the profes don has become an absolute necessly united, we 'are the most powerful body that exss on the free of the earth without it we are the weakest, most illuked and baily paid professional men and have only ourselves to me to blame,
Or because we
did not unite many years ago. However, It is never too late to mene, and there are
indications that the truth of the ite mexim "unity is strengh has at last d
dawned upon the storm-tossed miner all the world over. Let us hope that it will ever be borne .in mind, and that no effort will be spared to raise our grand profession to the status it should not only establish, but maintain and Jealously safeguard.
You will see hy enclosures that the questions ́of three offi cra' wriches and the prevention of plastica outrages en tourd vessels leaving the waters of this" colony are now occupying our altention, and we shall be glad to hear that you are also taking the matter into your consideration, Respecting your reffats in conaction with the obnexi us custom of compulsory, unnecessary Sanday tabour on board ship and the abolition of the bang of officers and masters' lives at seathe in quitous chinchawwe heartily wish you every success, and offer cur services should be possible for us to assist you in your good work-most necessary, urgent and Impertive work.
At an early date I am to address you further en questions now at fue and in the meantime fe ward all the documents and pamphlets tor which you have been pleased to ask.
cur united best wishes for your With association's welfare,-
Belleve me Dear Sir,
Yours very cordially,
CHESNEY DUNCAN, Secretary. After some discussion it was resolved--"that a Marine Officers' Association ought to be formed at Penang as soon as possibļe,”
PIRATICAL OUTRAGER,
Martin, R., ................
Col. Sergt. Ford
(P. O. Hilliar, R.Na stori
Mr. Thomson p
Inspector ManD
Mr. E. C. Shepherd Lieut. Smith, H.N...
Mr. W. Carnegie.... Major Rehimen Mr. N. Gilles
Inspector Quincey .......... Mr, 8. Maclenoa
500 600 Total
35 A7 £2
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THE NEW HARBOUR REGULATIONS.
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Mrs. Keheal the English actress, is the inventer and patentee of a lamp and candle handsome profit.
shade, from the siler of which she derives a
It has been shown that the life of a fish in very long. Hundreds of fish ave, still alive in the royal equarium In St. Petersburg that were placed there mure than 150 years ago.
In Denmark women are distingolshing them- selves in literature and medicine. At the U iversity of Copenhagen several" women students have honorable place in the classes.
Among novel things in jewellery is a ring com. pard of seven fine gold wires, each Incrusted with small diamonds, rabies, sapphires or emeralds. The wires are twisted together in a band.
"When the baby comes the first thing the fond father does is to give it a weigh, After a few weeks he feels sometimes as if he would like to give it away; but he never dares say so to his
There is a question which arises in this eng. nection and k-will the foreign con ufs at Caution wink at misgaeamat by an anti-foreign magistrate who is swing the reds of rebellion in close proximity to the foreign zetlemeri
by endangering the safety of foreign rest lents? Time willow and meanwhile we would course the populace al Namhot to lake no „father noiles of Leobnoxious proclamation than will be emailed by pasing over It placards -xering forth the pomer a virtues of the man who sems to this k more about the widows-to-le-Wilming on (Del.) w man for spice at the dlurkt than of any other and possibly lesi
fortunate members of the 'air sexl Strange, hut as far as we can gather, ime z remarkably true,
A CAUSE CELEBRE.
REMINISCENCES OF MADAME RATAZZI.
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A felal for attempted murder now going on at Angouleme, wires the Parls correspondent of the Chicago (feroff, brings into fresh promi-ence * woman who cut a considerable figure in the days of the second empire and played no in- consider ble part in the work of making a usfred || D'aly. ·Lesda n in chirged with attempting to munder his wife mil her tover in a railway carlage. The lead "g witness, now known as Mme, de Rute. directress of the Revue Interna. tionale, of which Mme, Lesdaʼn was assistant editor, sent a med'ead cert firate to the effect that she was in ill-health and was a journing in, Spain. Mms, de Rute is better known as Mme, Ratazz, and no woman of this century has bad a more remarkible exréer,
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A black bear tramped aboard a construction train the other day bear Falmonth, Ohic, and was apparently enjoying the ride until some of the trai mas made their way to him from the Caboose and clubbed him off.
application has been received from a
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Go-day's Advertisements.
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Cage Fair for the exhibition of a call ction of AND WILD WEST SHOW.
effins, containing subj. cts, showing the eflects of her embalming process.
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Someb dy braided the fishermen must be moking considerable money out of Columbix River sturgeon. It sells readily in New York and Boston at 25 cents a pound, while un the Columbia it is with at noi a centy,
To the hot regions of Air'ca more than 2000 1-borers are engaged in building the Congo Rahmad, and in the cold regions of Siberia many thousands of Russians are employed is the construction of the trans-Siberian railroad..
Zadkiel, the English planet reader, le bis
six y-second annual almanog, for 1892, has fund a message somewhere in his stel ar read- inga to the effect, that in November of this year there will be "a dinth of an Empress or a Queen,"
Hypnotism is defined by Professor Bernheim,
one of its chief stödents and expulents, as "the | TO-NIGHT," induction of a psychical condition in which the kubjec 's susceptibility to suggestion and ability to act upon it are enormously increasert."
To tell mushrooms from toadstools (without eating and waiting for the results)—peel an onion and pot with it the fangl while being coaked. If the onion remains white, eat with confidence. Ifit turns black, ea! with an enetic or a stomach. pump at hand.
Barbara Fricichle, a namesake but na relative of Whinder's historic heroine, hår been gsoled la Besten & commen scold. She will go walising down the coreldre of time to different music from that which Fame will sound for the more reputable Barbara.
Of late years the Dominica Government has adoped many wise mentues for improving
She is now fully 6 years old, but still pre- serves much of her former bestly and her once v.duptuous figure still attracts attention. Under the name of Baran Stock," she conduc's Za Nouvelle Revsie Internationale. Mme. de Rute's life is extremely renestional, and a sketch of it would include mention of the names of neurri all the most celebrated men in literature and allies of the last fifty. years. Marla Bonaparte Wise was the fourhter of Lett'la Bonaparte fece of the first Napoleon) and Sir Thomas Wire, an Irish country gentleman, who was once Brkish Minister to Greece and a personal
Canadian agricultura, Experimental farms have friend of Daniel O'Connell. She was born been established in widely separated provinces, In Waterford in 1817. She once said: "Tand placed under men who are at once practical am destined to turn things upside down. I and scientific former cannot live in an ordinary humdrum fjh. Jan. I need great deal of spice. When I take what belongs to me I tread on the tors of the conservatives and derange the established order of things. She has been stend-ly ta ning things upside down since she was 16 years of age. At a very early period of her life she showed a
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So far from the predictions of the China Mall with reference to the attachment of photographs to the certificates of so-called Chinese captains and chief engineers of all steam launcher plying for hire, or otherwise, in this barbour leading to some inconvenience, the very reverse is the case and the Chinete affected by the new regulations are, we understand, readily compiring, with the new rules, which set forth thit "a certificated master or engineer of a steam launch must produce three copies of a photograph of himself one to be attached toʻ bis certificate of compe- tency, one to be attached to the licence of any vessel to which he may belong or hereafter belong, and one for record in the Harbour Office" A certificate issued to any hincse which is devoid of a photograph of the bo'der le practi- cally valunicks, so that the rule prevents other than duly qualified men from spinning about the waters of this colony in launches which ren strong te for ferary pursuits taste which a considerable speed, "What is sauce for the
the position of her paren's and her own genteel goose Is saucs for the gander," and to Introduced tale wise provision and made binding only on launches plying for hire would have been as gross an injustice as it would hav been abortive in effect, for the risks of explosion and collision, stow sufficiently great, would not have been reduced to a minimum. But our evening, contemporary thinks otherwise and showes its crass Ignorance of local regulations respecting licences granted to thousands of arp on all fours with the new launch regulations -by committing itsell to the statement:—
'rickoba and chair-coolles and hawkers – which
We do not props to diss this provision any further, although we admit that the small detail of the three photographs pam upon ua by way of a surprise. The Ides of compelling iha production of photographs for any other purpose than that of the dearthenon of criminals, or for the prevention of crime, has not boss an invariabla suzgans with the Chinese, and we now xfridd is this instance, unless dauty explained in the budding 'cartificated, men and engineem? of the garve permission, the provision may lead to some Inexvenience.
The Secretary then explained to the meet- ing the steps alrendy isken with a view to the prevention of piratical outrages on board vessel leaving the waters of thin colony. He As a matter of fact the certificates granted to said it was generally admitted that preventive steam launch skippers and engineers In former measures were bit only necessary but should years were not worth the paper on which they kave been adopted many years ago. Nothing were printed, so far as the prevention of effective Kad been done even yet, notwith incompetent men serving on board the launches standing the numerous warnings prior to and was concerned, for who was to say that the since 1866, such as the outrage on the British bark No. 1 who produced his certificate was the Ah Cesar and Parish ship Carl In 1866; German Hol named in the document} how was he bark Lemona in 1868; British reamer Spark to be identified as the paleolit Alom
18741 Rich bark Elisabeth Childr in 18791 or Akwong named therein
But a
a glance British steamer Grayhound in 18.51 British at the mat and the shots on his Heket stemer Namen in 19, avid the British steamers would quickly arttle the quesion, but that Bowen and Soochon, on board which pirates were never accurred to "Brownie," who seems to take ready with arms, ammunition, and stiekpots next a very superficial view of the world and all that nothing had been done to prevent a recurrence there is. However, it may be that we are of those awful tragedies. He was not surprised anduly severe on our contemporary, who may at so many outrages occurring, for the infamous have been misinformed by some Interested desperadoes whe infest the coasts, rivers and panties but however that may be, we are sure
of one thing and it is that, in view of the prac creeks of the neighbouring provinces hava avay facilliy
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diminish. She was put to school in France, at founded for the education of the daughters of the Maison Ryyale, a Goyemment Institation needy officers if the, Legian of Honer, and usted st St. Denis. Here she passed examina- tions qualifying her for the humble carrer of a governess. But she was not to be a governess
In 1850 she had the good or ill fortune to fract the nollee of the Prince de Solms, whom she asked to marry her, and he did. The match di no prove a happy one, and when, two years Iver, for political reasons, an Imperial decree obliged the Princess to leave Pais, a formal wpiration was + ff cled. Frem 1853 to 1960 the Princess lived in Savoy and at Mice, where the became intimate with many of the leading - French wiiters, untably Eugene Sue and Pon- sard. She herself took to Beritare seriondly, and wrote a number of prems, rovels and came- dies. On the annexation of Savoy the returned to Paris and became known very soon,
navery tended to increase rather than to
writer of elegant causeries in the Pays and Constitutionnel. On the latter paper she met Edmond About. She traveled a great deal in Italy, where she was well received by the art.
D-ring a rortion of this period Emilio Castelar, the famous Spanish Republican leader, wis an alle in Paris, and sometimes is sire Anas. cial straits. Among the first to ind him, a
who, although a Bonapatis in blond, was extremely liberal in her political views. She nat only helped him financially, but she made him known and procured him literary employe went. Then she fell in love with him. In a her strange she never evinced a wankness for any but men of genius, and she parted with them as filends, without any stormy scenes,
have left their mark on the history or literature
helping band was this extraordinary woman,
this colony for boarding "steamers | tical nature of the new regulations, not one Ching-They were of all nationallies, and all of them and when enco on board and the vessel under | man will cause the slightest inconvenience to th
authoriles onless prompted to do so by those who of their time. havo selfish curs to serve.
per.
way, themaster, officers and crew practically were at their mercy. What aurprised him was that
In.196: she married the eminent Itallan states. Auch outrages
The new lunch, regulations are did not occur oftener, and he would not be surprised were tidings of a disaster similar fectly fair and do not entail any hard-an, Rataral, but her new domestic dufles did not prevent her from continuing her literary to the Nampa affair to reach this
and sport ar sey ship on the Chinese captains
Isbars. She contributed to many papers and time. But it must be bomus in mind that (in englacers, and it is to be hoped that any inter-attracted much attention.. Her husband died in view of the identification of photographs by ference by the owners of private launches, whether 1873. Mme. Ratsal chose for her third husband the officers and passengers of the Names, it be by protest or through third parties, will be the Spaolala engineer and Deputy, Senor de which proved so fatal to the gang) it was met by a stern refusal to consider the complaint Rute, but before she did so M. Palleron bad highly probable that is any future outrage and that we shall hear no raste nonsense about understood that she was the mistress of that or protest or whatever grounds it may be urged, written. "L'Age Lograt," and it was generally of the kind ledlasted a worse disasies all the provision leading to some inconvenience, eccentric establishment which for months kept the officers--the massacre of all kands or the burning or scuttling of the vessel. The for the reverss is bound to result from the now the Gymnase audience in a rot arming of the officers was all wary wall in lawthese will be less risk of the collisions and Way, and it was all that the owners could do, explosions which have from time to time resalted bot it was a provision to suppress wallack when in great and altogether noodless loss of life in pirates started their fiendish work on board. In the waters of this colony, aber
or words it was intended, so to speak, asa cure for piracy. But what was wanted was K prevention for it, however good the cure or supe posed cara might be, and it must be conce
conceded that prevention is always better than cure ("Certainly" and loud applause). Weil, continued the speaker, prevention de tank, and pievasilan is what the *travelling public want, preventlan ja what owners surely want, prevention is what¬sinderwriters doubtless want, and he believed that the Garaga ment also desired to prevent a SECUTIENCE, DE
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~TER÷NÁMHOI-DICTATOR: “SLAT D,
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Canton, 6th February, 1895,
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When offered for sale. In the local market in the Bahamas, sponges are either piled up loose or made into strands or heads of fram two to ten sponges each. The best sponges are usually made into strings of from eight to ten sponges each, the price averaging about 60 cents per string.
The greatest market for wild aniīgais in the world, the place where circuses, and mustums
purchase their wild beast curiosities, is the Hamburg, In a storehouse see ft. br 600 ft. establishment of the firm of Hagenbeeb, In
they have in stock specimens of every kind and condition of animal life,
Astony, waterless region of France has crore, seading on the fragrant herbs, have evolved race of animals that do not drink. The together unlearned the habit of drinking and the cows drink very little. The much-esteemed Requefort cheese is made from the milk of the non-rinking cows,
Co-day's Advertisements.
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TION COMPANY,
STEAM FOR
NAVIGA❤
SINGAPORE PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT. SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME,
AND TRIESTE. (Taking Cargo at through rates to Calcutta, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SKA, Levant and ADRIATIC PURTS), THE Company's Steamship
*ELEKTRA,"
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GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.
First production of "THE WILD WEST," With all its startling scenes, INDIANS, COWBOYS, LASSODING, &c.
1.
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The Emperar of the Plains, LITTLE ETHIL IN HER INVISIÒLE WIRE - and other specialities..
M.B.—Harry Dixon (who does not claim to be a champion) is prepared to meet any other artist in the East to ride a JOCKEY ACT providing the horse used is not a CIRCUS ROCKING HORSE but a horse owned in the Colony. This is no bluff. H. Dixon means business; man and money to be found at the Victoria Hotel.
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S. REICH...General Agent. VICTOR VALAZIE,... Business Manager.
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DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY, AND FOOCHOW,
THE Company's Steamship
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"HAITAN,"
Captain Batherst, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 10th Inst; } at Noon,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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General Managers. Hongkong, Bth February, 18.
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will be despatched as above on the 24th instant,
Cargo will not be received on and after 3N The Fravisions of Section 4 of Ordinance
at Noon.
P.M. prior to date of sailing.
'OTICE hereby given, that
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Amusements.
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COWBOYSPORT
GREAT LONDON OLYMPIC
ROMAN HIPPODROME,
and
GENUINE WILD WEST SHOW, WILL SHORTLY OPEN.
A CHALLENGE.
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Somersault (remember) feet to feet. (ORDINARY CIRCUS PERFORMERS HAD BETTER NOT ATTEMPT.IT.) MDLLE, LE BLONDE-$1,000 ways this
artiste stands without a rival.
GEORGE HARMSTON The Champion of Champions. To offer to wager against this artlite 'would ba superflunos. $1,000 sayɛ ARIZONA CHARLIE, KING OF THE LASSO. is the only exponent of the Wild West in the Far East. JUAN CA-TA-TO, Indian Chicf, the only trus Specimen of the Amer.can Aboriginal ever brought to the Eastern Continent. OUR AMERICAN BUCKING BRONCHOS. Worth the admission money to seo performs, CHARLEY THE GROTESQUE foot an ordinary talking clown)," KNOW THE PUBLIC ARE WAITING -
FOR A BIG SHOW.. ROBERT LOVE, ..... Business Manager.
Hengkong, 6th February, 1892.
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HERE CUP and SPOON MATCH "HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,
on SATURDAY, 13th instant, at 200 and 300 yards. Pasuon any, Time, 3 Pamat
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HONGKONG, NG, 1,165,"
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The said List will remata so posted for the may, as the case shall be, apply by notice in writing to me regubing that his name, or the names of some other Person or Persons, may be respectively.either added to or struck off the said List, upon cause daly assigned la such notice, EDW. L. ACKROYD, Registry, Supreme Court,
Registrar.
· Hongkong, 1st February, 1999. A
NOTICE
KEE &
FROM
*** SHANGHAI.
Co.,
XECUTE PAINTING, Colour washing,
Rooms and Walls, French Follibing, &o, ka
Furniture and Cabinet Makers.
"Have just completed contracts and received- satisfactory Testimonials from Victoria Hotal, Kowloon Club, Spanish Procuration, &c, &c.
*No. 35, LYNDHURST TERKACE,
Hongkong, 19th December, 18 1. faszy
PA SPECIAL NOTICE.
HONGKONG,
"HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" wil '
be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria
o'clock PRICE.
Vinnu TEN CENTS, Coples' ordered frous the Office will be charged the usual ratp-25 cents.
A SPECIAL SES Pace le Poles, opposite the Hongkong Cloud
Jestices of the Peace will be held in the Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING. from 5.3a te Justices! Room, at the Magistacy, LAN eleven PERSEVERANCE # LODGE OF clock in the forenoon on TUESDAY, the 101673
instant for the purpose of considering an (application from one COFIL SHAFIERE, for a licence to sell and retail intcalcating liquors in decided that the use of the word "dams not A REGULAR MEETING of the above hypse Np. 36, Praya Central, under the sign of
named Lodge will be held in FREMMA- Hotal de Europe, profanity
BONY! HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY,alenud »V^ the 16th Instant, a1.5.30. for 9 p.m. precisely Visiting Brethren are cordially invited,
Hongkang Bik Folestay, 1898.
There, are over 100,000 Hebrew residents The gentleman who sways the sceptre of. below Fourteanth street and east of the Bowary
viỹ la the Mumbai'detrim ́af Cantonofa in 1 in New Yoche,
AA USA ALFRED G. WILE
Police Magistrale, Magistracy, Hongkong, and February, 1892
Advertisen are reminded that the Hongkong TALSITES is by far the largest circulation 63. any*English pawspaper publlibed in the Far Kas. THIS IS GUARANTEELS, Terms an application:
Homgkong, 14th October, tägti
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