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(The Empress yesterday took away lớn a holiday qutie a crowd of missionarios.] Happy, happy, misionariest Tretini away when the c'imáte varles, Carefully feeding their net cinaries,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1893.
"IN THE NAME OF THE LORD." | among themselves, and, as far as possible, also
towards those who have not yet accepted it, | while, conscientionaly maintaining, their own autonomy is the measure of their power to do so. Simple friendship and goodwill, are expable of enabling the last almost as easily as the first of thesa to be effected in the majority of instances, bat, in some cases, the attempt to guoro-laws and privileges will be met or followed by violence on the part of the adherents of the old system. Then, of course, force to apponion will have to be used, unless the defensive purpose can be equally well effected by cygalan, Bot As we cannot Uve sccording to Anarchy and according to the present system at the same time, the policy of the fature, as soon as the ideas are sufficiently rooted la the. people, will be la the main to cease looking to employ ment or trading In any. form for the meats of subsistence, and settle upon the lands without asking leave or paying tribute. In small groups having commauisile relations internally and among each other, and, as far as practicable, limiting their transactions with the otles world also to dealings of a communistic character. This, carried on internationally, will constitute so large a drals on the profit-yielding population' as to reduce commercial values, to mil, and the acquired resources of civilisation, left in tem- porary Idleness, can then be "Jumped by those who need, not to appropriate, but to are them. On account of the same draining process the possibility of sparing men from the dwindling party of the present system, to attempt to Institute it by force, will be, as also that of mala. talning them, constantly lean and less, so that at least the later stages of the revolution will be comparatively if not wholly bloodless.
Carefully sbunning commentaries, Yeaming the soul of Ah Sin to win, Yet off to the North in the heat they shin Whilst deluded souls at home are had........
Had" for the ponnier, shilings, and pounds, Which, turned into dollars, will pay grand rounds By Empress, Ralgic, or Ravenna
F Whilst heathen souls'altain Gehenna, The ad and cleric may well remark---- "Jupas. Just the place for a lark;" But will be get their. 7 Ob, no I no l "Tik not for sinners up there to go 1 The worldly ways of the Hongkong Goths Are bad for Japanese Christian moth.. Go, labour on spend, and be spent! This world and lis woes for ur sre sent, To try, as it were, our souls by fire; And if, at last, we go up highet, We can from the golden balcony gris At the missionaries who can't get in ! They'll soliloquisa at Heaven's gaton On the poor returns from collectlon plates, And a well-reported interview
With a Bible-woman and a Bishop or two Would farnish copy that well could tell The trap into which they sadly fell. "Twas baited, walls one, with a tennis court" Walls another, "I social standing sought;" And some, in saying for holiday trips, Had peri-d their snels by plling the "chips." Till Peter shall gruffty cicar the int And bundle them off to a place that's hot.
"Mark"
LATE TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, April 10th.
The town of Zante, in the Grecian Archipelago, has been utely destroyed by an earthquake, Involving a serious loss of life;
A disastrons cyclone has swept across the Southern States of America, causing a terrible destrretion of life and properly,
Influenza of a vinient type has broken cat is Paris. Hall the officials in the Post Office de partment have been incapacitated.
A disastrous collley explosion has taken place at Glaslogan, in Wales. One hundred and fifty f the imprisoned men ba e been rescued, but full remain entîughed.
The strike at Hull con'iquor hat the precau- tions taken have so far prevented any further serious citing Thousands of free labourers are being engaged to take the place of the man on strike, and a sanguínkry collision may tako place at any moment,
The Car of Russia is prostrated under an attuck find enzy
ANARCHY.
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As some people know, I am an annichist, I was. one of the first persons 1: Aurells to join this movement, becoming a member of the Mlbourne "Ankichists Club In 1986 The opinions promulgated at that time differed, however, from my presert views in the fiet that the application of the hole principle (individual autonomy) was more limbed We formulated, in one platform, the abe-tion of law and the State, and also of rent, profit, atid interes, but adhered to the ides of wager, p ices, and ownership and those who preferied communistic methods to the rigid pystem Exchange at "labour cost" favoured by the majorit, did in on the grounds of expediency or of vegue sentiment. In 1888 I priceived that ownership (without which there would be, suietly speaking, neither wages nor prices) was simply a conventional law or restric tlon, and modified my ideas in accord with this dlacovery. Then, ascertaining that the views, as altered, were held by the modern Communist Anarchist party of Europe, I adopted that dis- tinguishing designation, Communism in this sense, which agrees strictly with its literal in- terpretation, is really synonymous with absolute individualism, although the latter term is almost monopollard by the upholders of Property. I was, to far as I can ascertain, the first person in any part of the world to demonstrate the essentially of Communism to Anarchy, and establish it logically on an anarchistle basis.
What is Anarchy ? Well, in the first place, I decline to acknowledge the claim of anyone else to dictate to me what I shall or shall not do. My body is constructed by Nature to move under the Empulsion of the brain and nerves which form part of it, not of those which form part of some- jady etan, and I do not propose to shut them up and hitch on to anybody else's, at any rate un- tes do the feriing and suffering for me as well as the choosing of a course. And, wore I to do so, I should simply be committing moral suicide in order to endow him with an addbfonal bady to use (if he were so disposed) in forcing others to follow his will rather than their own. In that case I should be a standing, menace to society, just as a Gátling gun would be, and it is bighly painful to me to cancelve of myself as being so. Therefore, I decline to abnegate my self-will in favour of anyone who insists on my conforming either to a formulated command or I am myself, and I am going to to a custom, be myself as emphatically'ni possible.
In the second place, with special regard to ownership (which is the conventional privilege accorded to the owner of dictating to everybody else whether and on what terms something may be uvalled of) and its derivatives, viz., wagen, | pilces, and the whole superstructure of capitalism, I make this observation, Heia, we have a race of beings who, unlike all other Uring things Imagine they have no right to avail themselves of anything whatever, saving certain exceptions in favour of individuals with respect to particular things, and fully half their energies are employed: in the one task of shifting the incidence of the Isboo, Naturally, the inconvenience is such that each tiles to get as many objects, or as farge a proportion of them, as possible, into the position of not being tabooed to him, but that is, ander the system, synonymous with prohibiting everyone else from as much as possible, and thus the actual utility of all objects, except soms for strictly personale zamption, is reduced to the mlainium, nd the amount of labour required to achieve a given result of utility increased to the maximum.
In a condition of Anarchy, I should devate myself, in the first instance, to works directly beneficial to myself, and when I was not doing 10, and had the energy to spira, I should expend, it in the labours that were most songenial to me for the benefit of others, as socaalon arose, with no thought of demanding reward from them for so doing, because I should know that anybody! would be ready to geslet mo as ficely
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Jost
In conclusion, I believe from experience (and, mine has been harder and more rated by frand and tyranny than most people's) that the deepest Instinct implanted in the human breast is that expressed in the words "Do unto others as ye would have them do unto you," and when the fetters of law, conventionally, and religion are broken, it will find its way into action.-J. A. ANDREWS in Sydney Bullilin,
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· GREATEST PLAGUES OF HISTORY.
'Complied by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat.]
Death of first-born, Egypt, B.C., 1491, declared by a rabbi to be of cholera.
First general plague in the world took place B. C. 757.
B.C574 terrible plague at Carthage. Children sacrificed to appease the gods.
B.C. 479, Athenisn plague spread to all parte
of the world,
Dreadful plague in Rome B.C 453; 200,000 died in Italy.
Hippocrates, B.C 400, described Anirile cholers, courre and symptoms.
B. 172, strange pestilence in Chinese Tartary; 600,000 deaths.
·B.C. 72. black tongue in Tadla, Tongue black d to swollen as to protrude.
AD. 71, pretilence in Judea from stench of dead bodies in Jerusalem,
A.D. 78, plagus v Rome; 10,000 deaths in one day.
Awful plague 24 done, A.D."Bo;.10,000 persons perishe i every day.
Gal, in A.D. 131, described a visit of cholera to D... ly in that year,
In A D. 169 P stilence resembling cholers devisted ibe Razian Empire.
In A.D. 189 fever in France and Spain de- stroyed « ns-half the population.
In A.D. 230 5 000 persos died dally at Romo, Total deaths, 1,000,000.
“A.D. 363, geski per llence throughout the Roman Empire 3 000 005 died.
To A D 430, die.diul plague in Britain; the living could not bury the dead.
In A.D. og small-pux-prevailed in Arabia and the East. Great mortality,
The first European cholera epidemic, 1831, lasted seven years.
The Asiatic choléra first appeared in England, at Sunderland, in 1831.
First death by cholera tri America, at Quebec, in 1832, 2
da.
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First visit of cholera to New York in June, 1811; brought from Quebec.
Mississippi, from Pittsburg to New Orleans. At In 1832 cholers spread along the Ohio and New Orleans 6,000, out of a population of 15,000, died.
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The second llt: of cholera to the United States was in 1834-
Cholera in England in 1848 ; 53,993 deaths in abe months,
Cholera prevailed in the United States in #848-19. It followed emigration part of the way
to Callforals.
Cholers in parts of California in 1850. Outbreak of cholers in England in 1854 ; 20.0gy deaths during the summer.
In 1854 cholera" very severe in Italy and Shelly; fa 000 deaths in Naples.
In 1865 and 1866 the cholera raged throughout France, Spain and Italy.
Scourge of cholera at Alexandria 1865.; 11,000 deaths in six weeks. In Constantinople over 50,000 died.
General bat not very destructive wilt of cholera epact Cooted States in 1866. It did reach the Pacific Court.
In 1867 plague and cholers appeared together in Rome; great mortality.
In 1873 cholera in the United States spread aver nineteen States in eight months, but not west of the Rocky Mountains.,
In 1889 cholerá destroyed 100,000 persons in Italy alone.
In 1893 cholera reached New York by the steamer Moravia; twenty-two deaits on vajaga.
The cholera bas never crossed the Pacific Ocean.
Most violent cholèra eoldemics have been connected with contamination of water supply.
The famous chelern years In India were 1 1756, 1768, 1789, 1793, 1804, 1816, 188, 1840, 182, 1864, 1876, 1888;
THE great value of Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod. Liver Oil with Hypophosphiter in Wasting Diserser is shown by the accompanying states merit from D. C. Freeman, Sydney, Aust,—— "Having been a great sufferer from pulmonary attacks and gradually wasting away for the past two years. It affords me great please to testify
that the above medicine has given me great
relief, and I cheerfully recommend to all suffer- ing in a similar way to myself. In addion I. would say that it (a very pleasant to take.. Any Chemist can supply tr. A. S. Watson & Co.
Entinuations
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Intimations.
CARMICHAEL & Co., LD. F. Blackhead & Co,
RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS.
BUCKSKIN LEGGINGS.
PORPOISE-HIDE WATERPROOF BOOTS,
Manolesna, noth February, 1803.
RACE GLASSES WITH SLING CASES.
CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD.
18, Praya Central, Hongkong.
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CENTRAL HOTEL,
SHANGHAI
THIS long, catabllabed SELECT Family Hotel, situated on the Bund, facing the steer, in the centre of the Settlements, has lately undergone extensive alterations, and is now fitted with the latest modera Improvements, including Bath and Dressing Rooms ATTACHED to Sultes and Single Rooms, with hot and cold water laid on DOUCHE, SHOWER SPRAYS, etc, and heated
to a comfortable temperature during winter.
SEPARATE-ROOMS for private dinneR PARTIBS, &6.
The Electric Lighting now partly laid on will be completed during this year, 1893. An Assistant will attend on Passengers by Mall Steamers. N.B.-TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS :-"CENTRAL, SHANGHAL"
666
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HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,
"THE LONG RANGE CUF and SPOONS will be Shot for on SATURDAY, the 6th instant. Ranges, 700 and 800 yards." Time, 3
ED. ROBINSON,
Hoa, Secretary
P.M.
Horgkeng 3d May, 1893.
A. E. SKEELS&Co.,
(Limited), agents in Hongkong and China. Telegraphic Address "SOBRINOS," Hongkong, Adu
A-vertisements,
DOUGLAS STEURSHIP COMPANY, L' FD.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL.
~RE Company's Steamship
THE
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"FOKIEN."
Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 5th initant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co
General Managers. Honekone, 4th May, 180%.
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BOXING · TOURNAMENT.
LOOK OUT FOR
BEN. FRANKLYN TAYLOR'S.
(A.B.C. Çode 4th Edition.)
AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS &
GENERAL MERCHANTS, No 17 PRAYA CENTRAL, Under Messrs. Douglas Laprik & Co.'s Offices. ་་་
Messxs. A. E. SKEELS & Co, unders take Sala Privately, or by Auction, of any class of Goods of Property. Prompt Settlements Guaranteed. Immediate Cash advances on Goods for Auction..
Cargoes received for Storage, Insurances effected..
F. E. REILLY,
PROPRIETOR.
Auctions
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
VALUABLE,HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GLASS AND PLATED WARE, &C.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to Sell by: PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
SATURDAY, the 6th May, 1893, Commencing at 2.30 P.M.,
at bla SALE ROOMS, DUDDILL. STRIKÉT, (for Sundry accounts.)
A QUANTITY OF VÁLUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising - DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in SILK TAPES- TRV and PLUSH, MARINBURK UPHOL- STERED EASY CHAIRS, ENGLISH MOROCCO COVERED LIBRARY SUITE; MARBLE-TOP CENTRE and OCCASIONAL TABLES, TEA-TABLES, MUSIC-STAND, BUREAU, WRITING TABLES, CHIFFO NTER, CARPETS, RUGS, WHITE LACE CURTAINS, Handsome OVERMANTELS, by private trealy ;.
MIRRORS, PICTURES, LAMPS, CLOCKS, THREE FIRE ENGINES and a large quan- VASES, ORNAMENTS, FENDERS, &c. tity of Valuable Machinery.
Hongkong, 18th April, 1891-
FOR SALE
"Auctions.
*
EXTENSION DINING TABLE & CHAIRS, fx70 Handsome DINNER and DESSERT SER
VICES.. BREAKFAST and TEA SETS, Fine ELECTRO-PLATE GLASS WARE SIDEBOARD with GLASS BACK, DINNER WAGGONS, &
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF: ISCELLANEOUS GOODS
Terrible pestilence at Constantinople in 746 BOXING TOURNAMENT MON CONSIGNMENT,
200,000 perl bed,
Io Chichener, England, 772, "wore ibroat" : carried off 34,000 people.
About Ago mail-pox spicad all over Europe and North Africa,
Plague broke oot in London in 962; 50.000 persona died.
: “ Black month” In London in 1994; one-third the population died.
Famine and plague In Ireland in 1095; one half the population destroyed.
In 1187 smallpox was general in Europe, brought from the East by Craendern.
In the smallpox postilence of 1187 over 1,000,000 died.
In 1204 Ireland was almost depopulated by famine and pestilence.
In 1349 Britain and Ireland visited by black death; 3,000 deaths dally in London,
A great pestilence in Ireland, 1383, destroyed
a fourth of the people.
London ravaged by plague, 1407; 30,000 per Great femine and pestilence in Ireland, 1456; 200,000 died.
soos died during the summer.
*Black death in Dublin, 1470; half the people of the city died,
Pestilene at Oxford, 1471, spread over Eng- land; one-bird of population destroyed,
Yellow fever belleved to exist'among Indianı at discovery of America 1492.
Sweating sickness in Lordon, 1506; 27,coo
died in one month.
In 1604 plague destroyed one-fourth the people of Ireland.
In 1611, 200,000 persons died of 'plague in Constantinople's millions in Asia Minor.
Mysterious disease in London, 1625 1 35.417 deaths in a few weeks,
Disease, like cholera, in France, 1633 ; 60,000 deaths in Lyoos alone.
In 1656 there were 180,000 deaths at Naples in twenty-eight weeks.
Great plague of Landon, 1654, destroyed 68,596 lives. Described by Delos.
In 1665 there were 68,800 deaths in London in thirty-three weeks.
"Great plague" lasted two years, anally sub- dued by "great fre," 1666,
Terrible ravages of yellow fever in Phile. dalphia, 1699 1700 deaths
Plague came from East to Marseilles, 17203 60,000 deaths in seven wecks,
Anful plague la Syris, 1726; wholo clilce peopled only by the dead,
AT 3.P.M.
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SATURDAY, the 6th May 1893
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CAUSEWAY BAY.
PROGRAMME as previously advertised; hut much fun in reserve.
B. FRANKLYN TAYLOR, Hongkong, 4th May, 1893.
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Notices of Firms.'
NOTICE.
TERRICK HEWETT ander the Style of
bliherto- carried on by FRE•
W. HEWETT & Co. at this Port is. Closed
from this date, and Messrs. BRADLEY & Co. Hongkong will Act as AGENTS for the Liqat
W. HEWETT & Co.
dation.
16, Bank Bulidings, Hongkong, 1st May, 1893.
NOTICE.
T$20
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Ex Steamships "SHANGHAI,” “OCEANIEN," "GAELIC” &c.
ON
SATURDAY.next, May 6th, 1893,
·AT, 3.30 P.M. SHARP, AT THE
AUCTION, MART, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL,
Comprising :-
An Invoice of SADDLES, SADDLERY, STABLE REQUISITES, &c.
As lavoice of PEEK.FREAN & Co's BIS. CUITS, 1lb. & alb, Tins,
(in excellent Condition). ALSO, HAND SEWING MACHINES. Invoices of JAPANESE BOTTLED BFER
DOUBLE & SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS with WIRE and HAIR MATTRESSES MARBLE-TOP WASH-STANDS and SETS,* LADY'S and GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING TABLES, BEDROOM SUITES, SINGLE and DOUBLE WARDROBES »!!5 PLATE GLASS, BACK, CHEST OF DRAWERS, BEDROOM," TOILET and BATHROOM” REQUISITES, COOKING RANGE, ICE-CHESTS,
&C.,
&Cr
Catalogues will be issued prior to Sale, and the | sbor will be on view on Filday, the 5th May, TERMS OF SALE 1-Cabh on delivery.Ža
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, #gth April, 1893.
Co be Let.
TO LET.
1317
OUR ROOMS (Fumished or Unfurnished above the KöWLOON CLUB, : Kowloon BRANDY, | with Two BATH ROOMS. Separate entrance,
(quarts), LAGER and PILSENER BEER, CHAMPAGNE, WHISKIES, RUM, CLARETS, CIGARS,'&c.
Also for, Sundry Accounts, SUTT LENGTHS of SUMMER TWEEDS and FLANNELS,
LADIES COSTUMELENGTHS in BOXES,
WE have this Day Establihed ourselves INDIAN MUSLINS,
1 GENERAL MERCHANTS and SHIPPING and COMMISSION AGENTS at this Port,
"
BRADLEY & Co.
fgar
16, Bank Bulldings, Hongkong, 1st May, 1803-
NOTICE.
THE AGENCY OF A NORTHERN by us has this Day been Transferred to Messrs. ASSURANCE COMPANY held BRADLEY & Co. Hongkong,
W. HEWETT & Co..
16, Bank Bulidings, Hongkong, Ist May. 1893
Intimations.
LEVY HERMANOS.
À QUANTITY:OF WATCHES, LEATHER FORTMAN- TEAUS and ONE. Fine. Canadian CHEESE, zclbs, weight.
On view on Friday and Baturday AM.
A. E. SKEELS & Co. --
Auctioneers & Valuatorn,
Auction Mart, 17, Praya Central,
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1893.
1522SEFUL
DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS. Between 1756 and 1892 there hays been
Sole Agents for FATEX PHILIPPE & Co, welze general cholera epidemics,
Geneva, A great variety in Fancy Goods and Awful destruction by yellow lover at Phils. Optical Instruments. delphia in 1762.
Terrible ngibreak of cholera. In India in 1774. | 73) Millons died.G
;) In 1778 there were 170,000 deaths in Cón-
stantinople in eighteen weeks.
New York desolated by yellow fever to 1797. Services for abatement in wil the churches.
Yellow fever la Philadelphis in 17931 11,000 deathe,
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Philadelphia visited by yellow fever in 1802 3° whencity deserted by people.
I requised any aid—and similarly in respect of goods, which would be avaliable to anyone at iced. Thus brotherly helpfulness would take the place of bargain-driving, and labours would be automatically divided according to congenly ality; and it is safe to say that reople's faculties would be more cranly exercised, and that each would acquire a wide experignes and skill, Instead of each having one faculty fidid andika. rest Miraphlof, as at present,
To attain to this ideal it is only necessary that dboss who accept it should put it in practice !
fa 1812 there were 144000 deaths in Cany stantinopin in thlitern weeks; cholera.
In 1817, the cholers at Calcutta; 70,000 Joggernaut pilerims died.
Cholera, 1829 brought to England by vesseld from Black and Mediterranean Seas
Cholera over Bussia in 1929: 300,000 persons died during the summer,
Cholers during Polish, Revolution of råga Į both armies almost destroyed................
10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 2
Oppostia the Telegraph Offica
PUBLIC AUCTION,
OF
Esak.
SEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
MONDAY next, May 8th, 1893, 'AT 2.30 P.M BHART, AT THE
Auction Mary, 17, Praya CentrÄIĄ
Apply to
£479
DORABJEE NOWROJEE,
Victoria Hotel. Hongkong, 18th April, 1893.,'
TO LET.
DETACHED 8 Roomed HOUSE on
A. B.
A Roblason Road with Garden.
Hongkong, 7th April, 1893...
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE
SHIP CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS, and PROVISION MERCHANTS, NAVF CONTRACTORS, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No. 7, Pravn Contra!, HONGKONG.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
HARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE
COMPOSITION for the
BOTTOMS OF IRON and STEEL SHIPS,
HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT for coating the insides of STEEL SHIPS.
MOTOR LAUNCHES PATENT DAIMLER.
DAIMLER INDUSTRIAL MOTORS.
TRAMWAYS, COACHES and FIRE ENGINES.
LIFE-BUOYS, LIFE-RAFTS, LIFE-BELT3, to Board of Trade Rules.
ENGINEERS' AND BLACKSMITHS'
MACHINERY AND TOOLS.
EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
CARDIFF, AUSTRALIAN and JAPAN COALS, supplied at the shortest noilor to Steamers at lowest market rates.
·Hongkong, are Oetcher, 18ga,
100
ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS
· Is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired of constitutional), Gravel and Pains in the Back. | Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 43. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medl dine Vendors throughout the World. Proprietors: The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Com- pany, Lincoln, England.
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For Sale:
LANSON'S CHAMPAGNE
LANSON PÉRE ET FILS ' AS SUPPLIED TO THE "GUARDS."
THIS CHAMPAGNE was selected for the
·CALEDONIAN, BALL to Shanghai.
GALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Sole Agents, Hongkong and China. 13, Queen's Road,
"Hongkong, 14th April, 1893.
THEY LEAD THEM ALL,
THE CELEBRATED
:
CALIFORNIA WINES,
1463
from the well-known · Vineyards of Mess.' Kohler and VAN BERGEN, San Francisco, and JULIAN P. Skin (Ollelas) Livermore, Callfornia.
Guaranteed to be Pare and Unadulterated, Pure BLACKBERRY BRANDY and fresh Consignments of BARTLETT SPRING MINERAL WATER by each Steamer,
Prices forwarded on application to MACONDRAY BROTHERS & LOCKARD,
Commission Merchants,
No. 30, Water Street,
Yokohama, Yokohama, 12th August, 1893,
FOR SALE.
“HE SCHOONER
"MONTIARA,"
AS SHE NOW LIES IN KOWLOON BAY. Length
........75 feet,
Depth of hold marinamumuoa yi lott Registered Tonnage
75 ton (Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Montlara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)
The Montlara was bullt In Singapore, le most [430, solidly constructed of teak throughout, with frons wood frames, has recently been thoroughly overhauled
| under experienced European superín. bendence, and is now in excellent condition, Blie la a very fast saller and a most sulable vessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would prake a first-class lighter, **
For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to
'1 R. FRASER-SMITH,
6, Pedder's HILL Hongkong, 17th May, rigs.
ROOMS TO LET.
TAROM and after 1st April, 1893, to monthly, tenants only, ROOMS in the old portion. of the HOTEL, facing Queen's Road and part of Pedder Street..
Terms for a ROOM and BOARD 870 to $75. per month. Application to be made to the MANAGER or to the Undersigned.
PE
By Order,
TO LET.
R. LYALL
Secretary:
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larga
FFICES 1 & 2ND FLOURS of No. 4 Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of China, Japan and Straits, Limited.
Nos 11 & 13, COOMBE ROYAL Furnished House at Magazine Gap. No. 10, OLD BAILEY STREET led by the New Oriental Bank in Liquidation
No. 2 PRAYA CENTRAL at present ocen NEW HOUSES RIFON TERRACE Bon- ham Road, near Breesy Point...
NEW HOUSES In Elgia Street, Peel Street, and Staunton Street.
Comprising .. HANDSOME DRAWING-ROOM SUITES Hongkong, 24th March, 1893, (9 pieces), MOROCCO COVERED, EASY and other CHAIRS, TAPESTRY, COVERED- CHAIRS, DINING & BED ROOM SUITES, LEATHER COVERED SUITES, HALL, and OFFICE FURNITURE, SIDEBOARDS, and G. FALCONER & CO... OVERMANTELS, EXTENSION DINING WFACTURERS and JEWELLERS, WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU- TABLES, DINNER, WAGGONS, DINING
ROOM CHAIRS, DINNER SERVICES, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, COORING STOVES, CURTAINS, FIC
CHARTS ·and, BOOKS,'/
1632|| TURES, ORNAMENTS, CLOCKS, TEN- No. 48. Queen's Road Central
DERS and FIRE IRONS, BRASS and IRON CHS, J. GAUPP & CO.,
BEDSTEADS WIRE WOVEN MAT "HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK", TRESSES, DRESSING TABLES, WASH- CMANDENS FEWELLERS, SILVER-
STANDS, TOILET SETS, COMMODES SOOCHOW HATHS, ALLEG, On view on Monday AM; 2)
Bee Espressen V
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS.
CHARÍS UNA LOOKS...~~. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.“ Sale Agents lot Louis Audemars Watches swarded the highest Prizes at errry Kahlbition), and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA, GLASSES,
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AESKEELS & Co., W. Auctioneers & Valusters,
Chaters in Germany in 1831 1 900,000 deaths | MARINE GLASSED! made SPYGLASSES. Auction Mart, x7, Praya Centralj i from the pestilence.
* No. 3, Queen's Road, Comalainer: 6151 "Hongkong, ged May, 18gn:-
NO. 4, BLUE BUILDINGS.- FLOORS In Blue Buildings. GODOWN, He, ra, Blue Buildings, SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES.Magazine Gila Very chap Ratiya GROUND FLOOR No. 5, Shelley Street,
THE WILDERNESS," Caine Road,
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVE HIMPUR & AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 4th May, 1899
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FOR SALE.
THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT ("CHOP:CHEUNG,"
CAR THEY LIKE AT ABERDEEN DOCKE, –– *HE Engines of the Chop-cheung_'wore TH
constructed by Messrs. INGLIS & Co, of Wanchal, and are of the Compound. Inverted Cylinder Direct-Acting Surface Condensing TPP, Cylinders soi and 38′′ dia, with s stroke of 46.# The Crank Shaft is 61", dia. at the Crank pin and 7 dia, at the journals. The H.P. Platos Rod le 3 and the LP. 31" dia. The Piston and Connecting Rod bolts are a” die. Air Pump 144" dia. by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating Pump 6" dia by 13′′ stroke, and Double Acting Food and Bilge Pump (one each) 3" dia. by 13") are in thoroughly good order. stroke.
These Engines have been very little'nsed and '
** The Boller is of the Horisontal Multitabulas. type, with three Fumaces and vertical Dome on top....Its dia. te roft, at by gftro lang, external measurements;: Furnaces, aft, un diaj Dome, '44" dia. by 4ft high; Tubes, 184 in number by 3 ex. dia. It is in fairly good condition, baring recently undergone considerable" repairs, and
9091d-52st selectise.carico fasores de restyling, The Engines and Boller, can be inspected on application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docka
For further particulars, apply to th
R. FRASER SMIT 6, Pedder's 25MA
Hongkong, 17th May, 1893,
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