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discontent among the inhabitants, who resent the arbitrary course of the President.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1893.

SIAM NOTES.

Bangkok, October 25th,

the Slam Electric Light Co., is duo here next An engiarer from home, under engagement to

with ill-disguised astonishment that is forerial majesty noticed that, la certain branches of the The war ships Republica and Pallas bold the art of war, Augiria has made enormous a'rlden part of Desterro in Santa Catharine, toward in advance, such as German witnesses could not which place, after a bitel bombardment of Santos, but envy. Germany's amy in the grand five al the rebel vessels sal ed loestablish Mello's tauvres in Alsace-Lorraine had not shown beadquarters. The enile State

month. of Santa the amount of nerve and energy displayed by the Cathare his declared in favor of the revolu- forces of her Austrian alle who, it must be tlonists. This action, combined with the recent remembered, brought several corps into the field. victories, has given increased animation to the No sooner had the Kalser returned than be Jangle fever bangs on to him.

spoke

revolutionary movemast

No active put to affairs has been taken by the Brazilian squadron in the apper Uruguay river, which still remains neutral. It is probable that Senator Row Babrzi, who is now in this city, called to Desterro to assume the past ef will be President of the provisional Government, which will be set up by the constantly growing element

that li korile to Pelxsto.

The Brazilian cruiser Bahis passed hero yes. terday afternoon on its way north to join Mello's aquadron, of which it will form part.

Peixoto has issued a manifesto, declaring that he will not resign, but will retain the office of President and conileue to fight it out as long as he can control the 5,000 tranps now under his command.

The chies of Itqul and Gaarhi, in Rio Grande do Sul, are in the power of the revolutionists, who are conducting active operations from these points. Bage, Y guaran and other frontler towns have been concentrated to defend Pelotas and Porto Alegre.

of what he had chserved to General von Schilffen, chief of staff of the German army. declaring to him that a similar system of army mesmuvres abould be laltiated next year. He even requested General von Schiffen to draw up memorardom with a plan of operations, nam- Ing General von Loe and General Waldersee as those who should command the two opposing armter.

has not yet been decided upon, although every Where these grand mar mavres will take place effort is being made that they should take place burg. Bat Priegalts and Hanover are also Me on a previous memorable occasionfat Ham spoken of.

The operations will be conducted upon the lines of real war and four army corps will, in alt probablilty, take part, as was intended for this year's mancouvres, and as would, have been the case had it not been for the fallare of the crops.

for a change. He is undoubtedly sick-the M. Pavle is going down to Singapore shortly,

Mr. W, R. D. Beckett, vice-consol here, ar- sived on Monday night by the Hydra, alter being absent in Europe some ci htrea montba. The Borrio collided with the Swiff yesterday of her davits torehole in the Sexy's steam mening, whilst dropping down the ver, One

planace, and damaged two other boats. The current was exceptionally strong at the time.

Yesterday afternoon à launch belonging to

whilst towing up a boat with Mr. Beckett and three Scottish Oriental Co. captains the "OK" was carried down and swamped by the current his baggage.

Ave-hundred dollar gifts of theofficials mentioned above may be genuine, or they may mean nothing more than waste paper. But the officials who have to make urgent appeals to or the horse will not move on-Shangħat' others mast themselves give, or pretend to give,

Mercury.

་་

WHAT MR. INGHAM TOLD MR.

HEYDEN.

Ix was a very lucky thing for Mr. Høyden that Mr. Ingham called to see him just when he did. But it would have been better sill it he had done so long before. For Mr. Ingham turned out to be the only man able to give any advice worth a rush. Lots of other people had talked and suggested things, as they do when they see a house on fire. Bat it is commonly the Bremsen who put out the blase after all. and so lodge that nobody else had. And indeed the case was Mr. Ingham happened to have a bit of useful know-

vory like a fire, though it wasn't a house, She had inefficient steam.

you know,

was cut, and saved from disaster. Leckily the rope attached to Mr. Beckett's boat

aan namely, Mr. Lloydon himself. Only the day after Christmas (1891) he told the story in these very words. _ *** Fifteen your ago,” he said, "In December, 1876, I met with a and had great pain in my ankle, which at first I 1 malight scoldmh thought was sprained. In a few days the pain moved

The Schwalbe brought &o mare soldiers to Chantsboon on Tuesday, bat zoo of the original force had returned to Saigon, pr visusly, to that the increase is only 600. The officer in command bas ordered several roads to be constructed by the engineers belonging to the force, from thirty to filly castles, lext by the Governor, being

NEW YORK. October 8th.

decidedly im and

respondent at Lima, Peru:

to

The following is cabled by the Herald cor- } employed dally. It is said that they were beaten month 108 doctor who attended me for two The Brazilian Contal In this elty refases to portant step which has a manifold purposed so badly treated generally that most of them Bouthport for three weeks. I returned to my work dispatch any vessels from bete to any ports in Berl.

LONDON, October 3rd,

A dispatch received bore to-day from Rio Janeiro seys that Admiral Mello has not resemed the bombardment of the Brazilan capital The rebel war ships did not open fire yesterday orte- day and foreign Ministers are doubling their efforts to bring about a settlement of the dispute.

PARIS, October gid.

has just been taken here. The Chief of Police has ballfiet all persons who well or repair firearms to ma

to make daily statements to him, giving the names and addresses of the owner of these weapons. In this way the officials intend to become accurately posted as far possible as to the number of firearms in the possession of eilsens and their exact location.

If a revolutionary movement sheuld arise the Government would know to a considerable The opinion here regarding the Franco-extent who of the insurgente bad weapons and Siamese treaty is that it is mainly desined could confiscate them, thereby weakening to operate against Great Biltało. The treaty

the power of a faction to work fajary. Farther and Stemap and a fifteen-mile.sone on the Slimese side of the Mekong into the French sphere of fluence, while Siam will have to bear the cost of their administration and the respon sibility of maintaining order. The privileges conceded to France in this region are given”la perpetui y.

have

became swollen and puffed up. I could not bear to to my knee, whilst all the surrounding parta put my foot on the ground or even let the bed sheet touch tha

juld it was thoumatism, and irated me socordingly. When

little better he sent - got bayo run away, and could not be replaced.

gala but had great dificulty in goiting about, and country as locking like a regular ses. Hereintenas pair. Later I had excruciating pains in all

A correspondent up-river describes the whole

from time to time I had to leave work, owing to the and there people may be seen stooping in the from roulag, but the greater portion of it is ruined. water, catting the submerged paddy, to save it my limbs, and the joista of my fingers became enlarged

and grow out of shape. The buffaloes are dying in considerable numbers from sheer exhaustion. there being no place stand, day and night, in the moddy water. whatever for them to lie down, and they have to Every living thing in the shape of deer, pig, or even snakes, has been either drowned or driven to the higher country to the westward. Boats

side of Ayuible down to Sam-sen.-Observer. easy to row in a straight line from anywhere this

during her short cruise in the Gulf.

H. M. S. Swift paid a visit to Chantaboon

"Then I consulted another doctor who attended complains was Chalk Gout. He gave me medicines me through several severe attacks. He said my but. sald he could not do much for me, and that in tinued to suffer for fourteen years. During that time the dense would kill me. In this way I con- period I took very gout and rheumatism medicine I heard

prac leally brings the provinces of Battambang | than this, it is believed that this mexture wiji / Pass freely in every direction, and it is quite of, but nothing gave me more than temporary

MANAGUA (Nicaragua), October zid.. The Government taket the ground thắt the présent canal company should be allowed to finish the work or a least continue until some- thing shows that it positively will be unable to complete the canal. This formisbes the Con- servatives which the strongest argument #gsinst the Government. They urge that the contract should be rescinded and given to the company offering the greatest advantages, claiming Eu one company is ready to make a more fevral contact for Nicaragua than the American.

PANAMA, October 3rd,

go a long way toward suppressing calme, by enabling the police to keep guns and pistols on of the hands of the criminal classes and will also be a great aid in tracing offenders. The chief purpose of the plan, however, is to make It possible for the authorities to keep a check on the revolutionary element.

FOOCHOW NOTES.

October 28th,

Mr. T. Waters arrived here to-day and took over charge of the fish Consulate.

The competition for the scand Pegree in the miliary dilling of all arms, is to be commenced this year in the 18 provinces on the 8th prox.

November 4th.

Fiday. The former vertel brought a well-known The steamers Kongues and Borneo anived on German prestidigateur in Dr. Berend, and the later specie to the amount of $50,000 as well as a large consignment of rifles and cartridges for

the Siamese Government.

The annken junks at the mouth of the river continue to be a source of danger and anneyance to shipm sters and merchants. A Chiene boat was wircked on one of the junks last wee", and its.ca.go.cat. wrely the authori ies might place a light to indicate the position ofike jurks, and thus minimise the chanes of accident in that neighborhood. | Free Prest.

In a few days Mr. Reckett expects to proceed

vice-Consul there.

In March, 1890, I had a bad attack and was bedfast for over two months, when one night a friend of mine, Mr. James Ingham, of Old Trafford, called to see me. The pain was at its height, and seeing would do'wo good. He brought me a few doses in my condition, he said he know of something that bottle but refused to my what it was. It gave me much relief that I sent my wife to ask him. He replied, I will come and tell him all about it. He

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Intimations.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

WILTON,

HAVE JUST RECEIVED CARPETS AND RUGS.

FILTON, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, BÁLMORAL AND VELVET FILE.

MADRAS AND KENSINGTON SQUARES.

AXMINSTER AND PARQUET RUGS.

CURTAINS.

SILK BROCADES, TAPESTRY AND CHENILLE. EIDER-DOWN QUILTS and CUSHIONS. BLANKETS.

Hongkong, 18th Ccober, 1803-

LANE.CRAWFORD&C®

{1:47

W. POWELL & CO.,

BALL DRESS SILKS

OPER

NEW

PERA CLOAKS.

GOODS.

SILK STOCKINGS.

KID,

Hanukan 28th October, «Pan

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

ID, SUEDE AND SILK GLOVES..

-

EVENING WRAPS, &c., &c.

W. POWELL & CO.

OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FÜRNITURE

THE Undersigned has received Instructions

to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) the 9th November, 1893, commencing at 2.30 PM.,

icon came and said it was called Mother Beigel's hard of, but regarded it a ganak medione I Carative Syrup. Upon this I told him I had "often

sent at once to Burgon's stores in Oxford Street and got a bottle, and miter using it twenty-four hours fdit much better. In a few days I was out of bod and st work, and have never lost

s day's work sine any attack of my old

ince, nor had my old enemy. I will gindly answer all enquiries." (Signed) R. HEYDAY, 28,

HENRY Booth Street East, Oxford Road, Manchester.

LEATHER-COVERED SUITE, OVER- this statement of Mr. Hayden's la surprising. The reader wants to know how it can be true, and he MANTLES and SITTING ROOM FURNI

to uk. The

Now this

at No. 45, WYNDHAM STREIT, the Residence of Messes. MELLAT, MART) & MITJAN'S, The whole of their HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE,

Comprising

Mr. R. W. Mansfield left here on the sst. In to. Chiengmal to assume the duties of ACUDE | had Alioted with rheumatic sout, an almost MIRROR RACK DINING TABLE and

the steamer Hasshin, to take up his appoint- Advice from Blish Gui na bring intelligencement as H. B. M. Consul at Wenchow. of the eth of Archdeacon Farrar, vlcer-general Mr. Henry Edgar, the recently appointed of the discesa and rector of All Saints' Church Commissioner of Customs at this port, assumed al Berhice.

charge on the rst inst. BERLIN, October 4th. The Cologne Guselis declares that the United States Government has asked a syndicate of Pari banke to take $10 000,000 of 3 per cent

On Thursday last the newly appointed Chu Jews presented themselves at the Viceroy's yamen in acco dance with the establis ed custom to go through the ceremony of thanksgiving to

We are gi d to team from rell, ble information receive wfhin the past two days from Chanta boon that the behaviour of the Finch troops no lenger gives cause for complxist by the po- by the French Comma der upon disorderly pulation the town. The punishment to flic ed

suit 18, and the stict carrying out of the gulation that leve-parties shall limited to the number of 18 men necompanied always by a the trorps creating atsturbances are greatly dimlashed.-Times.

The explanation is this-Mr.TURE, HANDSOME universal complaint, very painful Hayden

and dangerous. follows-Fint the stomach becomes insatire sad The cause a polson in the blood produced as torpid with indigestion and dyspepsis : more work is overloaded liver falls in the manufacture of urse the thrown on the liver than it is able to do; the leaving it in the blood in the form of a øllå called uric acid. This acld, a deadly polson, unites chemically with the soda

in the blood,

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LEVY HERMANOS,

DIAMONDS,

CHRONOMETER LOCKMAKERS Geneva. A great variety in Fancy Goods and Sale Agents for PATIK PHILIPPE & Co Optical Instruments.

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office. G. FALCONER & CO.. TXATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU.

FACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central, CAPTAIN CH, ROBINSON, COAL CONTRACTOR, COMPRADORE AND STEVEDORE.

1693

SIDEBOARD with SPS VISITING MANILA SUPPLIED

CHAIRS, CROCKERY, GLASS and PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, JAPANESE SWORDS, &c., IRON BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES with GLASS DOORS, MARBLE-TOP. WASH- STAND, DRESSING TABLE, CARPETS, &c. OFFICE FURNITURE and IRON SAFES,

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bands, on which they are to advance certain the Emperor; and each received nix taels, ag!!! non-commissioned ficer, the opportuniles for farming arate of sodium, hand orgutal poisar. This view from Wednesday, the 8th instant

conferred by H.1. Maj-aty, to meet the cost of the new garments worn on the occasion.

sums, and the bankers have consented on condition that they have the right to sell the bonds at a price mu u fly agreed on. There is The Provincial Judge on pasting through the Bo que tien of the new lean being eff cled it streets fast Wednesday, saw is men walking negotiations continue,

along with their arms round each other's necks, RID JANEIRO, October 4‘b. This is not at all an uncommon sight on cur The commanders of the British, French, bill, but it surprised his Excellency, and so far Itation, Ameilen and Portuguesa men-of-war displeased him that he ordered them to be put bere have received dispatches" giving them dis-into woeden cages and exposed to the public crestonary power to take such action sa may be gaze in the city. necess ry, to prevent fur.her attacks by the rebel gamba's on the city. The command rs have Aterady acted on this authorisation by informing Admiral de Mella that no attack on the city wil be permitted.

Germany alone refrained from taking similar action on the grourd that it does not, desire to interfere in a domes Iz tró-ble.

WASHINGTON, October 6th,

In response to a telegram of ingatry, Captain Picking, emmander of the croiser Charission, now at Rio Jancho, has informed the Navy Department that there is a fleet of ten foreign war vessels in the harbor, exclusive of the Charlesion. This information is regarded as Important, as it shows the strength of the feteign fleet and its posible effectiveness in case emergency should make it necessary to interfere between the combatants for the protection of foreign interests.

The fire which took plice over the bridge on the night of the 20th inst, and which was seen by many in the gathering at the Club at the ime, broke out at a cotton desier's shop through some carelessness in emptying a pipe, slili con- taining some burning tobacco, da to some of the cotton lying about. With the assistance of neighbours the fumes were got under after time, but not before the greater part of the fuside of the shes and its contents had been consumed

A religious recluse who, since the early age of 16 had occupied the hermitage of Seongngo near the Chosung-tong temple in the city died on Saturday last. He was in his seventy-fifth year. Since we hear of his charitable deeds in giving away money and medicines to the poor have been, passessed of some private means. This "Hormi ol Sconegno, as he was called, was known far and wide ass holy man, and now he is dead facense and joss-sticks are burnt before bla body, which is embalmed, and he is worshipped as a saint.

he must

ans

The proprietor of an inn in the city purchased, unconsciously, kidoapped boy, the only son of his father. The father shortly found out where have him restored. His Excellency at once ordered the local magisitate to see that The child

restored, and that kidnapper was to be found. In accordance with thesa orders the back to the father, and a man was arrested

SHAOHSING.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

A

prison goes round in the blood current until it is nally deposited in the muscles and joints, writing them on Are with infiammation and indieting fearful agony. Contintact, the isorse cansos chalk stones in the bladder, Bright's disease of the kidneys, and disso of the heart and lang. All come from the same

Santee, Indigestion and dyspepuls, and are properly symptoms of that ailment. What a pity

people don't understand this fact better.

Mother Belga's Syrop cures by its wonderful notion on the stomach and liver, and thus it oured the case shore described. It begins at the right end. Perhaps would be was in you to paste this account in your sorap book or where you can find it in time of xoed.

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October 25th. It appears that Chow Fuh-ching, the ex Tants, and Han-lin graduate, did not succumb, after all, to the deadly poison he is said to have taken in order to Emmit palcide; be le sifflit

live, and we hear that his wife, who is said to be a person of some parlti n and ability, has been summoned by the Governor of Hangch to appear and answer to the charge of putting in, a false petition, in which she attempted in the initial stage of this case, and before Chow had deliberately given up himself to be conveyed to be renyl-cial capital, to prove an alibi. Iace it stated in a Shanghel newspaper that Chow Fub- ch'ing was formerly a Secretary of the Grand Secretariat Of this we have not heard, and we have beard a ist about him of fate, for his

residence Is not far from ours, and the natives are fond of telling of the rank and titles of such a neighbour. We are waiting to hear what the Hangchow authorities are doing In the matter. A Chebsten with whom we are acquainted aid the other night that "this care is a great affair, and will not be settled in a hurry." He referred to the rank and position of several of the fire ismilles involved, two of them being Metropolitan gradustes; and these men must first be degraded court la Chios, The whole case must be sent to Peking, and the Han-lin and Hul-yuen graduates will have to go also.

the

The highest on the list of exccessful gradustek was given for Kjn has just been conferred on another

Kwei-ki man, fellow-citizen of Chow Fah Mung-kw'el, Mung-kw'el means that "in a dream Mr. Wang saw the Kw'ci-sing or god of iterature," and it is counted a happy hit on the part of the graduate to bave adapted the two Auspicious characters, in this tostance at least as his style or name. Both of the chief chilen und districts of Shan-yin and Kwel-ki are holding gala day Just now, for not only have they won the highest prize and honours out of the whole

ledge of the affair, but for all this he is fa prison awaiting further evidence in the case.

The following is the tea export slace our issue of yth ultimo, as per consignees return

For London

For S.S. Glenavo... 389,733 lb.

*

Tiles in 108,111 Moysint na 234.145 Ixles............ 430,418

M

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11

#

For Hongkong

Per 8 8. Glination

* *0#ommmm 98,820

11

For Sydney:

Per 5.5. Catterthum ........”331,949 s

For Melbourne:

Per 5.9. Catterih

For Adelaide

who gained the tripos fo these two cities. povlace, but there are no less than ten others So there are great rejuicings in these districta these days.

PARIS, October jih, The entire political situation to Europe is now dominated by Italy, which country alone. menaces the peace of Europe in a serious way, Italy continues her warlike preparations with feverish activity which is simply indescribable and of which every day brings new proof. Her kimament is now so complete that she is in a position to declare war and take the field within A week afterward, Etely, however, has no motive for letting loose the "dogs of war "other than the increasing poverty and suffering of ker people, She has come to that pass the kidnapper,—a man who denlos any know-ching. The lucky candidate is named Wang when she says to herself that it would be better to risk everything on the hazard of war rath' than to continue in her present straits, Bat France does not reply to her provocations and continues in her peaceful line of policy unmoved, while even Germany given italy the wise advice to refrain from bellicose acts. In spite of what diplomatists any as to the sole of Berlin la the triple alliance it can be asserted that just now Berlin is holding Rome back. England is also doing everything in her power to preserve pesce, and when she found out that the Italians' were Interpreting the visit of her flect to Italian porta- as a sign of her adhesion to the triple alliance she at once reduced the number of the vialling aquadcom to whit was strictly necessary is order

show of intersational sour to preserve a mITO tear. A trace of British fotriguing can, however, be found in the troables in Morocco, which bar. rendere & Spanish Intervention necessary in that country. England hopes that after the Span- lards have fought a campaign in that country the Morocco question will be opened in ways which will permit of an intervenikon of all the powers of Eur pe. It is, therefore, to be expected that new difficulties will present" themselves in Morocco, even if the present one should disap, pear. The excitement caused by the expected With of the Russian first to Toulon and of the Russian saltors to Paris is calming down. The Car and the Freach Government are dolagevery thing in their power in order to make it evident that the character of the visit is preeminently pacific and that any warlike manifestations would be dangerous. Any other should than #Vive la France" and "Vive la Rossla" will problbited and close watch will be kept at the frontier in order to prevent the entrance of

DY whose mistken it is to provoke an inter- sational quarrel, It is also feared that maarchlats may take advantage of the occasion to show their teeth. But Imly is the only serious canta for anxiety and no one can tell whether or not we are to be treated to a sargy, 30 from the ponins wular kingdom.

BERLIN,ctober 7.

Per Catterikus

5.9.

For Townsville:

Per 8,9. Catterthus san'

For New York-

ÍFERAZZO OB

768,857

12,620

50

487

19

1

Orders have come from high quarters begging money for the relief of the sufferers from the floods about Peking. A, proclamation has been issued by the Prefect through the two chief Helens here, calling on all respectable and willing people to give liberally towards this railel in the north of China. And in order to farther this commendable object amarg the people, Per 5.S. Glinfruin.......1,002,764 » the example of the gentry and wealthy shop There is a sosy current amongst the keepers, and merchants are set before them Chinese of the discovery of a large amount of but especially that of the two Hims them hill near the foreign residences. It selves, who are said to have each given five is said that this treasure was brought by perhaps hundred dollars. The Prefect, of course, being mo's than one wealthy man and secreted in Mancha, and the distress being, so nosy to coffins on this hill, in Nantal, at the time of the the Imperial Court, he is supposed to have given Talping rebellion, where it has remained eves his quats, and it is thought to be in keeping since, the panics to whom it belonged having with his official standing and the closeness of apparently disappeared from the face of the earth. his relationship and personal interest in the After all these years it became known, somehow Imperial Clan. And, lastly, to further stimulate or other, that a vast amount of treasure had been the benevolent feelings of the Shaobsing people, hidden away and a determined, though unsuccess the blessings of heaven fa giving them soch ful search was made for it by many people. At splendid harvest prospects this year is set before length Wong-heng-lee, a rice merchant, well-them, and which is only a token of what heaven known as a good and fart man, prayed to his will do for them. If they only respond cheerfally tatelar delty to reveal to him the whereabouts of and Eberally to this, their Emperor's this treasure. His prayer was answered. The pathetic appeal; and they are urged to sele apos where the treasure was to be found the present prosperous occasion to give as was disclosed to him and he is enriched they have never given bel rei and the to the extent of two millions dollars. On appeal winds up with expressions of interest, making special enquiries about this story earnestness, and anxiety for the result, we learn that it is substantially correct. The and with words fall of pathsite sympathy for the Valse of the treasure may possibly be wagger sufferers In the north of China, seeing the die sted, but that it was very considerable shore la trans is immediately under the eyes of our very From a military source Ileam the the Kaiser, no doubt. A good deal of it was in gold. The benevolent Empress-dowager, and must add after having assisted at the Austzien in, ineevees, siver was sålday in old #chopped" Spanish, greatly to the grief and heavy responsibilites of le no longer so en huilasilo about ing cliplay. dollari.. The waels of fi was hidden away in the Throne!" "We have not much falik in Tue made by his own ameny in Kaichbami, 30 Man". mum.Ethe

perial benevolence, nor in 'official charity.", The

be

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Co-day's Advertisements.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA..

THE Steamship

"OCAMPO,

Captain Price, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY the roth instant, at 5 P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 8th November, 1893-

Frars

AUCTION SALE BY

their

A. E SKEELS & Co.

SALE ROOMS, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL, on SATURDAY, 11th November, 1893, AT NOON, Prompt,'

(On account of the Concarned), EX S.S. "SUNKIANG,” 10,000 CHEROOTS in boxes of 250, 20,000 CIGARS in boxes of goo

Vary Slightly sen damaged. SALE TERMS 1-Cash on delivery.

A. E SKEELS & Con

Auctioneers & Valuators Hongkong. Ith November, 1893- trans

THE

PUBLIC AUCTION. 4 Underaged has received-instructions

to Ball by PUBLIC AUCTION,

?

01

TUESDAY, the 14th November, 1893, AT 1.30 PM,

6tC++ Catalogues will be issued prior to Sale. Oo

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hasekong, 4th November. 893

PUBLIC AUCTION

st

DY

11202

AE. SKEELS & Co., REPOSITORY SALE ROOMS 17. PRAYA CENTRALY TO-MORROW

(THURSDAY) AND SATURDAY," November gth and rith, 1893, commencing at 2.10 each day,

A Large Consigment of

LATIST 1891 NOVELTIES TOYS DOLLS. On view from Wednesday,

SALE TERMS :—Cash on delivery.

A. E. SKEELS & Co.,

Auctioneers & Valuators. Offices, 17, Praya Central,

Hongkong, yth November, 1893, Tra14

SPECIAL DRAPERY AUCTION. "THE Undersigned has received instructions THE

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON SATURDAY, the 11th November, 1893, commencing et 2.30 P.M., at his SALE Rooms, Duddell ŠTIKET. A Consignment of

LADIES' DRAPERY, Consisting of (~,

DRESS PIECES (= WOOLLFN & EVEN- ING MATERIALS, MANTLES. · Childrens' DRESSES. CASHMERES, MERINOS, PLAN- ELS Suitable for Childrens' Wasr, HOSIERY, EVENING SHAWLS, TRIMMED HATS,

ALSO,

PYJAMA FLANNEL,.

dtc.

The above will be on view from Felday, the roth instant

TERMS OF SALK s—Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.. Hongkong, 4th November, 1893-

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PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the

WIT PROVISIONS, DUNNAGE, &C. WATER and BALLAST BOATS. Manila, 14th March, 1801

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PORTLAND CEMENT.

MAKUFACTURED BY THE ONODA CEMENT COMPANY,-

AND

THE NIHON CEMENT COMPANY,

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J

THE

HE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared

to Execute Orders at Moderate Prices.

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA,

Sole Agents. Hongkong, 13th September, 1893.

Not That Way Now.

People used to take plain cod liver oil for coughs, colds, throat and lung troub- les only after other reme dies had been tried and found wanting.

Scott's Emulsion

is the modern idea of cod liver oil, the first instead of a final resort, when such ailments appear. The fish. fat taste is removed and the oil itself is partly digested before taken into the stom- ach.

Basti Bowns, Ltd. London, All Chaonlate.

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Sain Avents for Hongkong and China; Mesars. A: 8. WATSON & Co. (LIMITED). Honalong Bob December 1916

Masonic

Letting by PUBLIC AUCTION SALE to be held en MONDAY, the 13th day of November, 1893, at 4 PM, by Order" of "Ha" Z E TLAND Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, In the Colony of Hongkong, for in term

·(1209 PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

19 Boundary

at bis SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road, SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.,

Comprising VELVET COVERED DRAWING-ROOM | of 999 years. SUITE

BLACKWOOD TABLE TEAPOYS; CHAIRS, STOOLS and CURIO STANDS.

MARBLE-TOF CENTRE & SIDE TABLES. CHIMNEY GLASS, PICTURES & ORNA MENTS!

CHEFFONIER, CARPETS and RUGS. TOP SIDEBOARD, BEVELLED

EXTENSION DINING-TABLE, MARBLE BACK DINNER WAGGONS, CROCKERY

CLASS GLASS and PLATED WARE

DOUBLE & SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS. BEVELDED GLASS DOORS, MARBLE-TOP DOUBLE and SINGLE WARDROBES with BUREAU with BEVELLED GLASS. CHEST MARBLE TOP WASHSTANDS, of DRAWERS; DRESSING TABLE

&LC.,

and

[1217

TERMS OF SALE:-® Customary.

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 8th November, 1893.

HONGKONG-RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

HE. SHORT RANGE CUF will be Shot for on SATURDAY, the IIth instant Ranges, 200 and 300 yards. Time, 3 Palau

ED, ROBINSON, Hon. Secrecary. Longkong, Eth November, 1993-

No. of Saim

No.

Registry Locality. Measure

ments.

NS. E. W.

Jaland

Lot No. Wantsal

· 1937-

Road. 88sirod1008,500|94|1870

For Sale.

RANGOON OIL.

WE FIRST CLASS LUBRICATING OIL

JE are offering for Sale à special line on

consigned to us by a well-known Kangoon Firm. This Oll is the best and most suitable for lubricating guns of every description, military rifies, heavy ordnance, and all kinds of machf- pery and metal goods." It la very generally used in India and Burmah by the leading, railway, and steamship companies, factories and mille, and by the military authorities. Sav

A, 8 WATSON & CO., LIMITED, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, ných October, 1893.

₤1366

No. 25.

LODGE,

AN EMERGEN MEETING of the above

LODGE will be held in the FarEMASONS* HALL, Zetland Street,' TU-MORROW, the oth instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 3rd November, 1893-

ST. JOHN

OF HONGKONG,

No. 618, 8.C

0

(1195

DGX

REGULAR MEETING, of the above

HALL, Zetland Street, on SATURDAY, the 1på instant, at 8.30 for 9 pmn. precisely." Viriting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 7th November, 1893 · เมย

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMABONE

VICTORIKE4

LODGI

HONGKONG, No. 1026 N-EMERGENCY MEETING of the above. LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, 1* 15th lastry at 3.30 los 9 pm, precisely. "Visking Brethren are córdially invited.

Hongkong, 7th November, 1893.

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