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Queen Ass man verse willer be bas much to commend blm to the court. Good English critics pl-ce him on a par with Tupper,

In come quarters it is recommended that the opportunity should be seled to abolish the laureateship. Though it has a exlary of £73 a year tached, it partly honorary, Nevertheless the poet laureate is expected to come out with something on special occasions, but the result is not usually conducive to bis fame:

Three of the claimants to Tennyson's laurel crown have made haste to put themselves in evidence by writing verses enlogistic of the dead master. Opinion differs as to which of the threa is the worst fo matter ar strie, hut the *greement, is that if this is the best general or the, serand hest that a prospectiva poet laurenta can do the sooner the port is ‚übolished the belier.

It is not improbable that public esteem and regret for Tennrion may take the form of purchase hit birth place and preserving it through all time as a personat memento.

The accounts of the London branch of the Bark of Australia show Behill ice of £10,000 in exerts of the arts, this deficiency is due to large overdral's in the directoaw' books, which it Is alleged have been doctored by the chairman, who la Interested is certain companies which owed the bark £600,000.

The Daily News Belgrade correspondent says the residence at Alexandrovits of Ivesick, the Servian Iberal leader, was shattered by dynamite explosion while a political gathering was being held in that towns

A report was circulated here to-day to the effect that Gladstone is steadily losing strength Wince the recent trip and his condition has caused the gravest apprehension. Mrs. Gladstone wired a message this rvening saying that there was Do truth in the repert whatever, and that Mr. Gladstone is enjoylne his usual good health.

The Triture cable ancol from London says: The attemit to revive the Jingo spirit around the Uganda business ha Iudicrously failed. The Timas and the other Tory papers trumpeted, hat ao rrapone came from the town or ceantry, and the efft has been abandoned. Perhaps it would be more accurate te say that the effort has been diverted in another direction. The Government's arrangement with the East Africa Company provides for the extension of the occupation to March 17. And as the Times remaiks, with its replaint on Mr. Gladstone's appreaching eighty-third birthday, a great des! may bappen by that time.

NEW YORK, October 8th.

VIENNA, October 8th. The thoroughbred Trish mare Teppspringe, which won glory for Lieutenant Restrenstein, one of the German contestants in the recent Tong-distance race by making the fastest time between Berlin and this city, died to-day from the effects of the terrible jurney,

WASHINGTON, October 13th. Secretary Tracy has decided to recommend to Congress an appropriation for an immense Government drydock San. Fr ncisco, Thle -Important work will essi sbout $500,000. The Chief of the Bivera of Yards and Docks has made strong representallona 10 Secretary Tracy of the necessity for a Government drydock st San Francisco, in response to vignious urging by Mare Teised officials. The proposed structure would be of timber and gone, and of a size sufficient to accommodate the largest warships

of the Government:

CAFFYVILLE, Kans, October 13th. The easthrand Missou-Pacific train was held up by two rohherst Caney station at a late bour last night. The rabbers boarded the engine and compelled the engineer to pull out two miles, then uncoupled the express car from the rest of the train and pulled half a mile further.

Express Messenger Mixwell had blown out the lights..barred the door and refused to open 1. The robbers fired through the door, wound- ing him in the arm, when he surrendered and opened the door, the robbers covering him, with their revolvers and compelled him to give up the express packages,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1892.

tendency to centralize all power at the federal capital has become a menace to the reserved rights of the States that strikes at the roots of our government under the constitution as framed by the fathers of the Republic.

THE TARIFE.

And a pledge the Democratle party not only todefeat the Force Bill, but also to offer relentless opposition to the Republican policy of profligate expenditure, which in the short space of two years has squandered an cnrmous surplus and empiled an overflowing treasury, after plling new bordens of taxation upon the already overinced lab of the country.

We denounce Republican protection as a fraud, a robbery of the great majority. We declare it to be a fundamental principle of the Dem:cratic party that the federal government bas no constitutional power to entcs and collect tariff duties except for the purpose of revenue only, and demand that the collection of such taxes shall be limited to the necessities of the government honestly and economically administered.

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We tender our profound and earnest sympathy tothose lovers of freedom who struggled for home rule and the great cause of local self-government in Ireland.

RESTRICTION OF IMMIGRATION.

We heavily appove all lawful efforts to prevent the United States from being used as a dumping ground for the known criminals and professional papers of Europe, and demand the rigid enforcement of the laws against Chinese immigration and importation of foreign workmen Ender contract to degrade American labor and lessen wages, but we condemn and denounce any and all attempts to restrict the immigration of the industrious and worthy of foreign lande,

THE WORLD'S FAIR. Recognizing the World's Columbian Expo- tion as a national undertaking of vast importance, In which the general government has invoked the co-operation of all the Powers of the world, and appreciating the acceptance by many such Powers of the invitations so ex'ended and the broad and liberal efforts being made by them to contribute to the grandeur of the undert king, we arc of the oplaton that Congress should make such necessary financial provisions as shall be requisite to the maintenance of national honor and public faith.

MISCELLANEOUS.

We favor legislation by. Congress and State legislation to protect the lives and limbs of rail- way employes and those in other occupations, and denounce the fractivity, of the Republican party, and par 'cularly the Republicans of the Sante, for causing the defeat of measures bene- ficial and protective to this class of wage workers. We are in favor of the enactment by States of laws for abolishing the notorious sweating system, for abolishing contract convict labor and prohibiting the employment in factories of ¦ children under 15 years of age.

ence with the individual rights of citizens.

We oppose all sumptuary lawa as an interfer-

Upon this statement of principles and policy the Democratic party asks the Intelligent judgment of the American perple. It asks a change of administration and a change of party, in order that there may be a change of system and a change of methods, thus assuring the maintenance unimpaired of the institutions under which the Republic has grown great and powerful.

We denounce the McKinley tariff law as the culminating atrocity of class legislation, We Indave the efforts of the Democrats of the present Congress to modify its most oppressive features in the direction of free raw material and cheaper manufactured goods that enter into con- romption, and we promise repeal of that law as one of the bear ficent results that will follow the action of the people in Intrusting power to the Democratic party. Since the McKinley tariff went into operation there have been ten reduc- tions in the wages of laboring men to the in- crease. The prosperity of the country since the tariff went into operation has gone to the palat of dellness,-and-the-distress following wage reductions and strikes in the iron trace is the best evidence that no prosperity has resulted from the ful Americans to the fact that after thirty years McKinley Act. We call the attention of thought.

of restrictive taxes against the importation of foreign goods in exchange for our agricultural surplus, the homes and farms of the country have, become burdened with real estate mort- gages of over $1 500,000,000, exclusive of all other forms of indebtedness; that in one of the chief agricultoral States of the West there appear real estate mortgages averaging $165 per capita ditions are shown to exist in other agricoltural for the total population, and that similar con- exporting States. We denounce that policy 'which fosters no fodastry so much as lt does that of the sheriff. Trade interchange on the basis of reciprocal advantages to the countries

The steamship Athole, which arrived on participating is a time-honored decline of Sunday from England, brought 3,000 tons of Democratic faith, but we denounce the shamrails for the Koud Railway contractors. reciprocity which juggles with the people' desire for enlarged foreign markets and free exchanges by propening to establish closer traderciations for country whose articles of export are almost exclusively agricultural products with other countries that are also agricultural, while erect Ing a Custom-house barrier of prohibitive tariff taxes against the richest cuntries of the world,

The trial of the Slam Electric Light Co.'s that stand ready to take our entire surplus pre-plant, unler terms of the arbitrators award, ducts and exchange therefor commodities which will commence to-day and continue for sie oecessaries and comforts of life among our people.

TRUSTS.

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We recognize trusts and combinations which are designed to enable capital to secure more than is just share of the joint produce of cap tal and labor, as a natural consequence of probible dive taxes that prevent free competition, which Is the life of honest trad, but belleve their wo's evils can be abated by law, and we demand rigid enforcement of the laws made to event and control them, together with such further legislation in restraint as experience may

show to be necessary;

THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.

The Republican pa ty, while professing the policy of reserving the pub ic lands for smal: beldings by actual seitless, has given away the people's heritage-till now a few railroads and non-resident aliens, individual and corporate, possess a larger area than the area of all farms between the two seas. The last Democratic administration reversed the improvident and nowiec policy of the Republican party touching the public domain, and reclaimed from corpora- tions and syndicates, allen and domestic, and restored to the people nearly 100,000,000 acres sitada for our citizens, and we pledge ourselves to continue that policy until every acre of land so gelawfully held shall be reclaimed and restored to the prople.

SIAM NEWS.

October 25th.

There seems every likelihood of a trial run on the Pakuam Railway at the New Year, All the rolling stock will be here within a month, it is ex pected the Royal salon carriage-having already arrived. Five passenger car lages and a number of screw-piles for the bridges are shortly doc, and two locomotives will come next.

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night. Mr. Wickham, of Hongkong, has been appointed referee, by mutual conscut, and will ative in a few days. Mr. W. A. Faster, of Singapore, is the Siam Cola expert, and Lieet. Lloyd, R. E., the Brush Co's. A preliminary ean took place on Monday, and for a few minutes the lamps in the Oriental Hotel glowed, once more alter their long extinction.—Bangkok Timas

DEAFNESS ABSOLUTELY CURED.-A Gentleman

To-day's Advertisements.

IN BANKRUPTCY,

Intimations.

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KELLY & WALSH, LD.

HE Breechloader and how to use it.

Woodwork: Carpentry and Joinery, The Modern Practical Bread Baker.

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NOTICE: I hereby given that on PRTI The Practical Polish and Varnish Maker.

dated September 24th, 180% The Phonograph. receiving order against WALTER WILSON Toe Hand Camera and how to use it. and BARNET NICHOLLS, (late Wilson, Electricity up to date. Nicholls & Co) of Amay, was made by HERA Shorthand Birthday Book. Majesty's COURT of Amoy, helden in Amey on The Mother's Guide, by Armand Semple. the 7th day of November, 1892.

Winding Magnets, by Carl Hering, W. J. CENNELL, English Colonisation and Empire, by Caldecott

Official Receiver. | Ambulance Lectures, by Dr. Darwin.

[1123 Mary McHardy's Elocutionist.

The London Daily Press.

Amoy, 7th November, 1891

NEW NOVELS. ·

Bul Man Must Work, by Rósa Carey,

The Wrecker,

The Pretty Widow.

Eagle Joe, by Henry Herman.

The Best Season on Record.

Bob Martin's Little Girl, by Christio Murray. Lady of Fort St. John.

The Magla.Ink, by William Black.

A Recoiling Vengeance, by Frank Barrett, The Family Feud, by Thomas Cooper. Vampires, by Julien Gordon.

A Lost Wife, by Mrs. Lovett Cameron.

KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED,

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.

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Hongkong, 11th November, 1802.

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ST. JOHN

OF HONGKONG,

No. 618, S.C.

LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS" A REGULAR MEETING of the above HALL, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW, the rath instant, at 8.30 for 9 pm precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong 8th November, 1897. [1109

PERSEVERANCE

LODGE OF

HONGKONG, No. 1,165,·E.C. -

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS

HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th inst., at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Vislling Brethren are cordially invited.

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Hongkong, 9th November, 1893.

For Sale.

THEY LEAD THEM ALL,

THE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA WINES,

from the well-known Vineyards of Messr3, KOHLER AND VAN BERGEN, San Francisco, and JULIAN P. SMITH (Oilvina) Livermore,

California.

Guaranteed to be Pure and Unadulterated. Pare BLACKBERRY BRANDY and fresh of BARTLETT SPRING Consignments MINERAL WATER by each Steamer.

Prices forwarded on application to

W. POWELL &

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LARGE SHIPMENT. OP NEW GOODS, EX S. S." CANTON."

LADIES' FELT

NEWEST SHAPES TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED.

Flinstone, 5th November, 1891.

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HATS,

W. POWELL & CO.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

HAVE NOW UNPACKED A NEW SHIPMENT

.07

PETER HENDERSON & Co.'s NEW YORK

FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS.

Hangkang, 7th November, ROX.

LANE CRAWFORD&C

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CARMICHAEL & CO., LD.

MACONDRAY BROTHERS & Co CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR

Commission Merchants, No, 30, Water Street, Yokohama,

Yokohama, 12th August, 1892. '

FOR SALE.

who cured himself of Deafness and Noises in the THE SCHOONER Head, of 14 years standing, by a new method,

will be pleased to send full particulars free, Address HERDERT CLIFTON, 8, Shepherd's place, Kennington Park, London S.E., Fag. [Advt.

Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.

"FORMOSA," Captain Hail, will he despatched for the above Ports, on SUNDAY, the 13th instant, at Day. llght.

Fer Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, th November, 1892. [1122

CHEYENNE, Wys., October 14th. For two days the severest storm ever known on the Union Pacific has been raging here, and as far west ne Ogden, Utah Telegraphical valuable land to be sacredly held as home-THE Company's Steamship communication has heen cut off fffsetions, This dispatch goes through on a temporary wire. All the railroads are blocked. The snow is in cuts eighteen ? et deep to some places,

Sowploughs have been hard at work between Granite and Lorarale, with know Ave feet deep on the level Hall a desen east-bound trains tied up here left last night, and thirty coachlonde of people firm the West palled in, with more to follow. The Cheyenne Northern is entirely blacked and no one knows where the belated: train on it are,

Reperis are being received of immanie losses of cattle and horse in Northern Colorado and Wyoming. It is estimated that almost one third of all the animals on the ranges are destroyed by the storm.

An unknown man perished in the storm near Greeley, Colo. yesterday.

LONDON, October 14th. The fact that the Prince of Wales absented himself from the funeral of Tennyson in order that he might attend the Newmarket races is provoking comm-ot, His netion is especially dilated upon by the Radical journals; his

abrence from Westminster would have been less remarked upon but for the fact that not a single royal persanege was present at the feneral,

Since the Trauby Croft affair publia opinion has been very sensitive in regard in the conduct of the Prince, but the public takes a very common-sense law of The Prince's present action, and the efforts that are being made to Brouse a feeling against him fail flat.

It is generally felt that bis partiality for the tighter side of the national life is so marked that to show deep regret over the death of Tennyson would be mere hypocrisy.

A morning paper savsit is true that the Frince went where the mass of the people west. Tenny son was never the people's poet; but the point Is whether in the hearts of the people they really prefer a place who cannot postpone one day's shooting or racing in order to mark a great eprch in his mother's reign. The Radical journals, while dilating upon the Prince's absence, discreetly omit, as far as possible. Gladstone's absence. His ples of pressure of work, and the excuse valuniessed by his sup- porters that there was danger of his catching severe cold in Westmin terg Abbey, is not considered quite satisfactory.

THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM.

THE SILVER QUESTION. We denounce the Kipublicas législation, known as the Sherman Act of 1890, as a cowardly makeshift, fraught with possibilities of danger in the falure which should make all kis supporters, as well as its author, anxious for speedy repeal. We held to the use of both gold and silver as andard money of the country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without diacri minating against either metal or charge for mintage, but the dollar, the unit of colonge of both metals, most be of equal fataipale and exchangeable value, or adjusted through inter- national agreement or by such safeguards of legislation as shall insure maintenance of the pailty of the two metals, and the equil power of every dollar at all times in the market and lo the payment of debts, and we demand that

SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG AND ANTWERP.. HE Steamship

T

"BRECONSHIRE," Captain Jackson, will be despatched as above on or about MONDAY, the stb December.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

"MONTIARA,"

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AS SHE NOW LIES IN YAU»MA-TI BAY, - Length......

.....75 feet.

Depth of hold........................ 74. feet. Registered Tonnage .........................75 1006, (Owing to recens alterations the carrying capacity of the Montlara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)

The Montiara was built in Singapore, is most solidly constructed of teak throughout, with iron- wood frames, has recently, been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superio.

tendence, and is now lo excellent condition, She is a very fast seller and a most suitable vessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a first-class lighter.

For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH,

6, Pedder's HiL Hongkong 17th May, 1792.

FOR SALE,

THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THEY LIR AT ABERDEEN DOCKS,

THE Engirea of the Chop-cheung were constructed by Mesum, INGLIS & Co., of Wanchal, and are if the Compound Inverted Cyllader Direct-Acting Surface Condensing type, ylinders 20 and 3 dis, with a stroke of 26." The Crank Shaft is 63" din, at the Crank pln and y′′ dia at the journals. The H.P. Pluton Rod is 3" and the L.P. 31" dia. The Piston and Connecting Rod bolts are 2" dia,, Air Pump [1044" dia. by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating Pump 8" dia. by 11" stroke, and Double Acting

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 11th November, 1892,

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

THE 3/3 L I. 1. Norweglan Hark

"SIGURD,"

per currency be kept at par with and redeemable in such coin. We Inalat upon this policy as especially recessary for the protection of the farming and laboring classes, the first and most defenceless victims of unstable money and fluctuating currency. We recommend that the Aate, Master, will load here for the above Port, prohibitory so per cent tax on State haule issues and will have quick despatch,

For Freight, apply to be repealed.

SHEWAN & Co.

Fat24 Hongkong, 7th November 1802

We re-affirm

DILIGENTIA

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Feed and Bilge Pump (one cach) 3 dia, by 135

stroke,

These Engines baye been very little used and are in thoroughly good order,

The Boiler is of the Horfiontal Moltitubolar type, with three Farnices and vertical Dome on top. Its dia. is roft, 2" by eft. "o" long, external measurements; Furnaces, aft. ya diaj Dome, 44" dia by 4ft. bight Tubes, 184 in number by 3a ex, dia. It is in fairly good condition, having recently undergone considerable, repairs, and LODGE would last in active'service for over five years,

The Engines and Böller can be inverted op application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docks,

OF INSTRUCTION,

REGULAR MEETING of the above

THE CIVIL SERVICE Public office is a public trust, the declaration of the Democratic national convention of 1876 for reform. of the Civil Service, and call for the honest enforcement of all law regulating the same. The nomination of President, au in the recent Republican convention, by delegations composed largely of his appoluices, holding A LOGG will be held in the FREEMASONS office at his pleature, iss'scandalous salire upon free pocular institutions and a startling illusica. tion of the methods by which President may grailly his ambition. We denounce the polley under which federal office holders usurp control of party conventions in the States, and pledge the Democratic party to reform these and all other abuses which threaten individost liberty and local self-government.

FOREIGN POLICY.

The Democratic party is the only party that has ever given the country a foreign policy con- thatent and vigorous, compelling respect abroad, inspiring confidence at home, while avoiding entangi ng alliances. It has aimed to cultivate friendly relations with other nations, and especially with neigbbers on the Amerilean con The platform adopted by the national continents, whose destiny is closely linked with our vention of the Democratic parly in the United own, and we view with alarm the tendency to a States as follows:-

policy of irritation mad blaster, which is able The representatives of the Democratie party at any time to confront us with the alternative of the United States, la national convention of humiliation or war. We favor the mainten. assembled, to reaffirm their allegiance to ance of a navy strong enough for all purposes of the principles of the party as formulated national defence and to properly maintain the by Jefferson and exemplified by a long honor and dignity of the country abroad. and lustrious line of successors in Democratic-This-country has always been the refuge of the leaderships from Madison to Cleveland.

oppressed from every land, exlies for conscience' We believe the publie welfare demands that sake, and the spirit of the lounders of our govern these principles be applied to the conduct of ment. We condemn the oppression practiced the federal government through the accession by the Russian government upon Ruslan and to power of the party that advocates them; and we Jewish subjects, and we urge the national goverar solemnly declare that the need of return to these ment, in the interests of justice and humanity, fundamental principles of free papular govern by all just and proper means, to use its prompt mant, based on kome rule and fädividual liberty and best efforts to bring about cessation of MAI ÚGYCF More wrguntɛthan now, when the Fishasu grmeisies,

HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 17th instant, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, T1th November, 1892,

NOTICE.

NOW READY!

THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER.

"BOKHARA" DISASTER

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For further particulars, apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH, 6, Pedder's Hill Hongkong, 19th Nov, 1902,

Intimations.

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HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION, D.

THE LONG RANGE CUP and SPOONS LONG TOMORROW, Ne 12th inst Ranges-800 and 9o0 yards. · Time,

ED. ROBINSON,

Hongkong, 7th November, 1892.

DENTISTRY,

of the

2.45 P.M. With all Particulars; Reports of Interviews with SURVIVORS, the Cruise of the Thales, oficial reports of the Chief Officer, the Ancona. and the Portelu, the MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY and its FINDINO, experiences of other Steamers in the same Typhoon, the Normand disaster, &c., &c.

(All carefully Revised and Edited), NOW READY.

THIS IS THE ONLY COMPLETE REPORT OF THE DISASTER,

*******FIFTY CENT54.

· PRICE

Orders should be sent in to

THE MANAGER Hongkong Telegraph Office, Fedder" Hills

Hongkong, 26th October, 1īga.

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AND

Hon. Secretary,

CARDS, CHINESE, &c. &c.

CHEAP AND VARIED ASSORTMENT CHOCOLATE CREAMS IN PLAIN AND FANCY BOXES. FOWLING PIECES and AMMUNITION.

Hongkama. 29th October, o

CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD. '18, Praya Central, Hongkong.

CENTRAL HOTEL,

SHANGHAI.

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THIS long established SELECT Family Hotel, situated on the Bund, facing the river, in the centre of the Settlements, has lately undergone extensive alterations, and is now fitted with the latest modern improvements, including Bath and Dressing Rooms ATTACHED to Sultes. and Single Rooms, with hot and cold water fald on, Douche, SHOWER SPRAYE, etc., and bested to a comfortable temperature during winter,

SEPARATE Rooms for prIVATE DINNER PARTIES, &et.

The Electric Lighting now partly laid on will be completed during this year, 1892. An Assistant will attend on Passengers by Mall Steamers.

N. 8, ---TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS :—" CENTRAL, SHANGHAI,"

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Hotels

HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL, A MOY.

T5 First-clair FAMILY HOTEL is

sliexted on the beach at KULANGSOO and has Flist-class Accommodation for Vislters, A EXCELLENT TABLE is kept, and WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS of the very best quality.

Terms Moderate,

- R.-HELLWIG, ---- Proprietor.

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Amoy, ret September, 1892.

WINDSOR HOTEL, "{in Connaught Buildings), QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG. HE Private Hotel heretofore carried on in TWINDSOR HOUSE, bau now been

removed to CONNAUGHT HOUSE.

F. E. REILLY;

PROPRIETOR.

THE SHAMEEN HOTEL.

BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON:

"HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably THIS CLASS minutes walk of the River Steamer Wharves, is now open to receive

Visitors,

The Bed-rooms are cool, afry and comfortably furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally will ba found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East,

The Table D'Hôte is suppiled with every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in experi- enced hands.

.....Wines, Spirits, Malt quality only.

: Liquors, etc., of the best.

À WELL APPOINTED BILLIARD ROOM,

A. F. DO ROZARIO, Manager. Homokong, ta Seitenber, 1802

THE BOA VISTA HOTEL. BISHOP'S BAY, MACAO, "HIS HOTEL is aftusted on the ses shore one of the best and healthiest parts of

Cuisine under European management. Each Bed-room has its own Bath-room, Hot and Cold Macao, and commands an admirable view

water, Passenger Elevator to all Floors.

Charges from $3 per day upwards, Special Rates for Families or Permanent and Rooms with or without Board, by day or month. Apply at the Office, No. 37, 3rd Fleur.

Hongkong 23rd August, rēšờa.

Boarders. Officer and Rooms to let Unfurnished,

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PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. 'HIS commodious and well appolated 140T HOTEL, altuated at a bright of 7,250 feet above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," ́lı NOW OPEN and will be run in conjunction with their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling them to offer special Induvernants to Visitors and Residents,

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

MODERATE FEES.

TAI FONG. MR WONG

Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly Elstant to Dr. Rogers), HAS REMOVED

TO

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel), CONSULTATION, FREE, Hongkong, syib july, olar

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facing the South. Its accommodation is unsur- passed to the Far East.

Every comfort is provided for Visitors, with an excellent Cuisine, and Wines, Spirits and Malt Liquors of the best brands.

Hot, Cold, Shower and Sea Water Baths, Large and well Ventilated Dising, Billiard and Reading Rooms, and a well supplied Bar,

A small Dairy is attached to the premises.

MRS. MARIA B. DOS REMEDIOS, J064]

Proprietress...

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

that every possible arrangement has MR. OSBORNE begs to remind the Public been made for the comfort and convenience of Visitors to this popular Summer Resort. *BAY VIEW" occupies the best altuation on the SPECIAL WINTER RATES.

Shan-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view The Rates for BOARD and LODGING during of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool the Wister. Months, from November 1st. to | breezes from the Southward, Steam-launches

| March 31st, have been reduced as follows ****.

can at any time come aloogelds the jelly adjoin«

Oce person, one month......................................................$50.00 | ing the spacious lawn Married couple (occupying one rooms) per

The Cuisine is unrivalled in Hongkong, and month..............85.00 only the best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Ose perros per day and.........ian 250 etc., are kept in stock, Private Dinners of Married couple per day..................................... 3,50 || Tiffins prepared in First-class style on the

For full particulate apply to

shortest notice, and Mosle can be served at all. VICTORIA HOTEL. hours. Hongkong, syth October, #80s.

Hengkong, and May, 1893,

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