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is to help the drunkard to leave the habit which has become his curse į or to urge upon all friends of reform to do their uimastin the name of God to combat the evil which is so largely due to the .excessive use of intoxicants, Wa require more prayer. We need that our methods should be based upon reliance in God. We do not want to make total abstainers only, but good Christians -temperate in all things.

The Rev. T. W. Pearse delivered an excellent address which be divided into three heads 1—1, Congratulation, +4. Explanation, 3. Counsel, He congratulated the Society on attainlog in 8th anniversary and was pleased to understand from the report that so large number as ayco had become members since its formation. By way of explanation he said he was proud to be raember of the historic London Mission with ́its associations with such names as Williame and Livingstons. He pointed out how Tem- perance, work had been found necessary in seme cases amongst the South Sea Islanders to prepare the way of the Lord owing to whisky beving been Introduced, alast by white men. He maintained that Temperance was to be used as means to an end, and not as the end itself. He Trcounted an incident which had come under his own personal observation in England a few months ago showing how intemperance amongst our own countrymen was regarded by even such anation as Chios, A Chinaman, one of the

suite attached to the Chinese Ambassador in London, had been shown round the university of Oxford. After admiring the ancient buildings be nid that his country could show nothing wo great na this; but he asked how was it, with all our greatness, that Engllibman should be so given to intoxication; on landing for the first time on the shores of England he had come across no less than 16 men drunk in the pablle street ! By way of counsel, the speaker urged upon these present who had not yet joined the Society, to do so. He did not believe their

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THE HONGKONG 1ELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1854.

There is now an anti-tobacco crusade in France.

Italy wants to farm out the tobacco monopoly to a group of bonkers.

About 40,000 tramps, it la estimated, are travelling over Germany,

The dykes of Holland are reported to be endangered by nibbllog mice.

The annual civil let or salary paid to King Kombert of Italy to about $3,000 coo,

Louise Michel's anarchist book, "Mizere," has been suppressed Alsace and Lorraine.

A long-distance telephone will soon be put into operation between Berlio and Stockholm.

Arrests of Anarchists continue in France, and large quantities of dynamite have been seized.

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and

Gerday's Advertisements.

HENGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC

CLUB.

bones sched and I had so much pain, that I did not know where to put myself. I was constantly vomiting sometimes a green, bister Bald came away, at other times frothy water. I had a dull, hoary pain at the right alde, she whites of ray ayes were a yellow colour, I my skin wes sallow as if I had the sindics, had an awful taste in the

month, my

tongue and teeth being covered with slime so thick that I had to scrape it away. My appetite fall away, and, after eating the simplest and lightest food. I had much pain that it nearly killed me. I had always grea pain and weight at my chest and through to my back,PRINCESS TOTO also a gnawings sinking sensation at the pit of my tomsoh

noh. I

was greatly

tenabled with wind which much pain it was rolled all over me, and gave me so

for I could not straighten myself. I liko spasms, fo

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estimated that In the whale of Kuropeally got weeker, and were des myself along, 1

and exhausted that Foonld so I rot thin As time we

*WAY until I went on I waited aw

Walk ROTORE

over 600,000 women hold pubile appointments.

Io France a young girl will dress with taste and style and go into society en only $100 per Your.

More women are employed in Government positions to England than anywhere else in the world.

General Kodalitsch, one of the companions of the unfortunate Maximillao, died recently in San

Remo.

Of 11,000 Immigrants who arrived in the United States last December, 3,455 could not read

or write.

Since the reduction of cab fares in London the

s match, and sould barely

A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE'

OT

WILL BE GIVEN AT THE

THEATRE ROYAL, CITY HALL, THIS EVENING (SATURDAY) 24th February, 1894. at 9PM precisely.

Books of the WORDS of the SONGs ein be ob'sited (price to cents), at the Booking Office: Mess LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., Queen's Road Central

Hongkong, 24'h Februtry, 1904.

Taso

Marc b For Terma for DAY SCHOLARS or BOARDERS, apply to

́ ́THE HEADMASTER. Hongkong, 24th February, 1804.

Goor. I felt so downhearted that I used to say I should DOTET get better any more in this world. I took all kinds 87 of medicines, but Anding

alf getting worse I got recommendation to the Leeds Infirmary, where I was medioiner, attended to by several doctors, who The which I took month after mant I got no

manth, but I

no better. The doctors sounded my chest and lungs, and seemed pussled with my saferings, for they frequently changed my mediore. Getting no better I next went- DIOCESAN SCHOOL AND orphanage, to the Dispensary in North Street, and persevered taking their medicines, but it was all to no purpose ICHOOL DUTIES bo Resumed on now gave up taking physio, for I had lost all fails in ratio of patronage to population bas risen from when I heard of a neighbour of mine, Mr. Ann Millz,

it, and my suffering conilased until

until January, 1891, 14.5 to 77.

Eight cars loaded wib human hair arrived had given her up) by a in Paris recently consigned to dealers in that

Bread Street, having! 40, Bre

beda cared {after the doctors by a medicine called Mather Beigel's Curative Byrop. I went with my daughter to merchandise.

Mrs. The amount of gold and allver bullion in the Mills, who told we that Beigel's Syrup had saved and would do good. "I bottle of the Bank of France at the present time is medielne, and after taking few doses I fait relief. I

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continued with the Syrup, and after taking three bottles all the pain left me, my food agreed with me and I gradually gained strength. I can now take any kind of food and never feel any distress and am as strong as over I was. After my recovery a lady

whatever N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL have you been taking, . for you do look so told her, as I tell everyone, that Seigel's Symphat he held on SATURDAY, the 10th March, 1804, made me a new women, and but for it I should not

at NOON, at the Exchange Rooms, for the.

The London Times apologizes for the methods of the Bank of England, and says that they are being improved.

A millionaire of Vienna has left provision in

wherein he now lies.

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10 100

(375

S NOTICE.

THE JELEBU MINING AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED,

health would suffer, for more prematuro, deathy his will for the constant #lamination of the vault customer of mine sald to me 'Arwell. I MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS WI

were caused by the use of alcohol than by its disuse and they had the doctors on their side in

That the following Articles be added to

The following musical programme was given ment of a telephone system between frontier in it, and I make this solemn declaration on the Articles of Association and be numbered

towns of France and Germany,

Intimations.

NOTICE.

THE Undersigned having been appolated

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Agents for the KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPIJ,

are prepared to grant through Bills of Lading to Foria of Jaya, Sumatra (East and West Coast) Celebes, Timer. Sunda Islands, Dutch New Gulsen, &c, &c. Bill of Lading for through Cargo from these Purts to be presented to the Undersigned for countersignature.

LAUTS, WEGENER & (6

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– Hongkong; 25th November, 1893.

SITUATION WANTED. '

A

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GENTLEMAN (English) aged 18, socks | sultable employment in an English or German House in Hongkong or any Coast Part ́öf China; · Able to correspond well in ENGLISH, GERMAN and DUTCH, has a thorough practical knowledgeof BOOK-KEEPING and GENERAL OFFICE WORK,

Apply to

"X.." c/o Hongkong Telegraph Offico. Hongkong, aud January, 1894. [139

THE

OBTAINED 54 HIGHEST PRIZES at the

CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR.

The new Simplon tunnel from Brieg, in this respect. In conclusion he would have them Switzerland, to Iscila, in Italy, will be twelve be alive. I wish others to know of the benaft I have purpose of passing the following Special Resolu.INGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY remember that total abstinence did not disparage and one-half miles long. the grace of God.

Permission has been granted for the establish derived from the medicine, and I give fall permission of p

to the Proprietam to use this statement as they may

of the provisions.

the same to be true. By virtus scientiously believing

the Statutory Declaration Act,["45A- 1835 (WIN IV. & "Declared before me at Leeds this

(Bigned) 25th day of January, 1899. |(Bigned) Air Cooks, J. P.

Ex-Mayor of Leads."

during the evening →→

Hail to the land"

Chorus by temperance Cher......

Sola by Mrs. Plerey. The better land * The...

ft dine eyes to the mountaina ► Chorul ...........................................................' Swa ́s voice of mercy' Solo by Mrs. Piercy

Home' Of men success would gula ' Choraf...... "Bay not tha erlis around you caɛune de ayuECOMA

Duelta

AMOT.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

Amey, 12th February, 1894. We have had very cold weather of late, brought on by the strong N.E. gales which have been prevailing for the last two weeks, The long drought is being very much falt and the

The British Isles and parts of the European Contleast have lately experienced the worst bizzard in the bistory of Europe.

For the comtag Parls Expostilon the history of gardening from the most ancient days is to be Mostrated to gardens at Verilller.

The observance of the 8-hour day in Govern- ment factories of England began on February 3th and will affect some 20,000 MED.

The Archduke Carl Salvator of Austria has Invented a mitrailleuse that can be made to fire between 450 and 3co shots a minute.

It is reported that a navigable balloon, made in Paris, has been tested by Russion military commission at Warsaw, with satisfactory results. The Government of India has, it is said. undertaken to assist the Alpine Clubfaits search Himalayas.

Jank "Casar.

The public may remember the account of Mr.

la' lines and recovery, published some time

are glad that Mrs. Oslap hoard of it and went straight to that lady herself for the information sho wanted. The visit resulted fast as might have been expected. Both our good friends had suffered from the same dieses, indigestion and dyspepsia, and the remedy which cured in the first case was equally necessful in that of her neighbour. No wonder Mrs. Calap had lost all faith in physic, and if Mather Seigel's Syrup were "physio," we should not look for people to

REDUCTION OF CAPITAL.

"The Company may from time to time by special resolution reduce its Capital by paying "off Capital

3. "That Article 26 of the Articles of Asso- and figures of $5 each," "ciaɔion be altered by the omission of the words

If the forensi resolutions be passed by the said Meeting, Secord Extraordinary General Meeting will be beld on SATURDAY, the 24th March, at Noon, at the same place, for the pur- pose of confirming the said resolutions.

Forms of proxy ein be obtained, from the General Agents at Singapore "and from the Chartered Bank of Indie, Australia and Chins

farmers are zoxlously looking forward and pray for information concerning glaciers in thee to have faith in it alther. But it is a remedy in Hongkong.

ing for rain, for we have had but very little since last September.

The American ship Chatlingir arrived from New York on the 31st January with a cargo of 52.134 cases of Kerosene all, of which about 18 000 will be transhipped to Foochow 15,000 cuses to Tamsul, and 3.005 to Taiwanion, and the remainder is for this port. She left New York on the 30th of August last, and after finish ing discharging will sail for Manlis to load for the United States.

The Customs steamer Pingching arrived from

the North on the 18th ult, and left for Swatow lights on the 30th, with Mr. Southey on board; she returned on the 3th instant and left for the Pescadores and South Cape of Farmoss on the 8th.

Dr. Boyd, at one time surgeon on the City of Rems, says in the Lancet that administrations of chloroform, and attention to diet wil insure the passenger immunity from seasickness,

King Otto of Bavaria bas grown worse lately, and although weaker, la alten inclined to violence. He is said to have developed recently symptoms of heart disease,

not " physio." It doesn't upeat and disgäst, it soother and heal. Blom fall III, to da mire, but women bear most of the pain in this sad world, and when ende acquainted they and Mother Bolgal are ever the best of friends, like Joe and Pils in Dickens' story. -{Adut.

If the sufferers from Consumption, Strofala and General Debility will try Scott's Emulsion of

A special American building, containing Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypephosphites, they 16,500 square feet of space available. 16 exhibi-will find immediate relief and a permanent toms, will be a feature la the coming Industrial benefit. The Medical Profession in the various

Exhibition at Antwerp.

bot-air blast fumance, which has been credited Excavations in Palestine go to show that the

to be the invention of Nelson in 1818, was used 1,400 years before Christ.

The Goalle will call here on the 15th lust, on

In Rome they think four inches of snow. * her way to San Francisco, vid Japan, and the terrible fall and telegraph the incident of the Empress of India on the sand bound for Van-storm all over the world with the added inform- -couver, via Shanghai and Japan. She will take ation that "street traffic is impeded."

in ten for the United States,

17th February 1894. After patiently waiting for over two months for the long promised burlesque Lord Lovell and Nancy Bell - la" to come off to-night, and it is gossipped that two more performances will be given later on. There has not been nearly so much amusement here this winter as last, probably daa to the low exchange. The Masonic Body gave a ball on the and, when they invited nearly the whole community, but owing to the inclemency of the weather, for it was blowing a bitterly cold gule from the N.E. that evening, they did not all respond, to t ́ere were not quite so many pre- sent as an former occasions; but needlear to say, the evening went off without a hitch. The dances were gone through with great spirit and those present enjoyed themselves thorough and it is only hoped that we may have another dance before the warm weather sets fo.

The Gaalle nived from Hongkong on the 15th. After loading about 700 tons of tea she left for America. ·

The American willing ship Challenger lett to-day for Swatow after discharging 42,000 case1 of kerosene cll, currying on the remainder, 10,13% cases to that port.

The Benvenue nived from your port this morning. She will load about 1,000 tons of tex for New York, but probably will not get away before Monday, or Tuesday of next week. The English steamer Foyle arrived this morning 'with a cargo of about 60,000 cases of kerosene ell from Batoum, via Swatow, where some 10,000 calles were discharged. She will only Icave part of her cargo here, and take the

semainder to Fooshow.

The Pingching left for your port, via Northern lighthouses, on the roth at noon.

Stasmere la port are the Benvenue, Foyle, Wuotan, Formsia, Hallsong, and Pakin. The only sailing vessel here is the small Norwegiats achooner Sylphidan.~~Shangkat Mercury.

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR

THE FAR EAST.,›

Per P. & O, steamer Australls from London, February and To Yokohama Mr. W. H. Player, Mr. R. G. Lawson, Mlas Grace Swann, Mr. J. J. Cowan and son, Mr. and Mrs. B. O, Eaton, Miss Louis Hilk From Brindisi To Shanghai: Miss Simpson. To Hongkong; Mr. H. Elmer, From Naples.-To Shungkait Mr. J. H. Curling, Mr. A. F. Wait.

Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Orsi, from Marseilles, February 4th.—To Yokohama Mr. and Mrs. A. Lemafire. To Shanghai: Mr. and Mre, Okoshi and two children, Mrs. Aguent, Rev. Prébé Plo Neil, Rev. Probe Jacomo, Mr. Girard, Blabop Flo Vidi.''

Per Messageries Marliimes steamer Salante, from Marseilles, Feb. 18th-To Yokohama: Mr. Bland, Mr. Gasland. Te Hongkong Mr Brizler.

In denying to an interviewer that he is him- self a "Jingo," Sie Charles Dilko lucidentally defines that sort of a person to be an

exagger- ated patriots rather happy definition.

A box of eucalyptus cigarätten has been sent to each member of the House of Cominone by some considerate person who recommends this medicine as a sure preventive of the "gilppe,"

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countries of the world universally declare it a

sensitive stomach, and will never fall to give remedy of the greatest value, and as it is very palatable it can be readily taken by the most relief and comfort to the sufferer. Any Chemist can supply it-A, S. Watson & Co, (Limited), agents in Hongkong and Chius.—Advi.

CHINA COAST meteorolLOGICAL

REGISTER.

33rd February, 1894.---A! 4 pm.

STATION,

Wlad vostock Tokyo

In a church at Kilborn, near London, the vicar has found at Christmas time in the poor- box every year for the last seventeen years 100 Nagasaki with an unsigned note, asking him to spend it in chatliles.

The tower which is belog erected by the Russians on the highest point of the Monat of Oliver, at Jerusalem, is to be so high that both the Mediterranean and Dead Seas can be seen from the top.

East Africa. Everything will be managed by Another Communist colony is to be started in

voluntary groups of self-governing men, who will own all they can raise, but have no exclusive right to the land.

The Paris Prefect of Police has warned wamen cyclists that the new "rational "cycling cortome which they have donned infringas" the law against women wasting men's clothes. They

mast dress differently.

Foochow

30.41

on the

30.04

As the rul

and | # 159 IS KARE LIBREED

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Canton p Victoria Haal “ Osp Ross targe MACRO Holha. 19907, Haiphong Belluno tech Masliab Cape St James 1901

24th February, 1894—A1 10 8,2,

STATION.

Wiarlivostock....

Emperor William has taken steps to have the milk produced on his farms at Poisdam sold in | Toldo Berlin, Carts bearing his nama may be seen In the streets of the capital, and the drivers will retail the fuld to any one.

The most important point agreed upon la that. France has not only reached the highest pos #ible point of military development, but that the cannot much longer maintain it without sacri Acing the financiri superiorly, which she now enjoye

As outbreak of foot and mouth disuse in the central laughtering houses of Hamburg led the police to order that all pigs and esille destined for market must be killed, and further experts of eattle and pigs was prohibited until the disease is pronounced extinct.

Mr. Makelyne, of the Egyptian Hall, London, is going to issue a voluma on "Modern Methods of Cheating at Games of Chance and Skill." It will constitute an exposure of the methods and devices employed in cheating at the present day, and a revelation of the secrets of the modern gaming sharp.

Milla. Hambelt, a famous court beauty in the reign of King Louis Phillippe, has just died in Paris at the age of eighty-seven. For many years she lived in abject watchedness in a gerret and passed off as a beggar, hat after her death a valuable collection of pictures was discovered in the garret and some thousands of pounds in bonds and bank notes sowed up in hai mattress.

MRS. GALAP GOES TO SEE MRS. MILLS,

that she went to see her, but on a much more serioné And it was not fie an hour's chat over a cup of tea

matter, For Men, Mella had been quoted in the news Per Canadian Pacific steamer. Empress of papers as haring said something which might be of Japan,. from Vancouver, February (th-To importance to Kirs, Celep, and hiso to others. How Yokohama : Mr. H. Rhodes, Mrs. Bishop. To the newspapers print so many things that nobody can Hongkong: Mr. Sercombe Smith, Mr. Nigel make head or tall of, thas Mrs. Calab thought the Holmes, Mr. J. G. Thomson, Mr. W. M. Johnston.ply sw way was to go and me Min. Mitle and ach

NEWS AND GOSSIP.

France had 300 strikes last year. Scotland is to develop its gold mines. "Hpipe unto use being introduced

har if it was keng what was said. What Mrs. Mila bold bar la confined in the annexed statecoen made About A TOUP Afterwards i

***I, Jana Oulap, of 8, Vincent trest, Tork Road,

do soleeanly and sincerely declare ai follows “In the sexly part of Novamber, 1887, 14611 into

was tired, languid," and

Nagualdad Poochow

10.48

12.16

AMY Burton- CLEO For Victor's Peek ... Gap Rock Macao...09472

10.05

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пороги

10.01

& Humidity.

Wlad.

* Lalau laos os ito

9th, 10.10 ALL Barometer rising. Gradients inermalog for sorth-east winds. Ben sight. Wamint falf.

-Berometer reduced to "ered of the sea be fuckes, teetha and bendrączka. Temperapare la the shade is

of the

bamadity of a barted with Esclature being 20-Dection

Holders of Share Warranty require to obtain admission tickets from the General Agents in accordance with the conditions, printed on the back of the Share Warrant, which tickets must be applied for not later than the 7th March at Noon for the first, and not later than the 21st March at Noon for the second meeting.

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HUTTENBACH BROTHERS & Co, General Agents, Singapore, 13th February, 1894.

CHINESE CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION.

Tremind all concerned that CLANDES

*HE Undersigned has been Instructed to TINE TRADE along the Coast is a Violation of Law and subjects Vessel and Cargo to seizure and coolscation, and to add that by this Law it is forbidden to COLLECT COOLIES any. where except at Treaty Ports. The Undersigned has further to state that Coolio Emigration to Brazil is not permitted.

ALFRED E. HIPPISLEY, Commissioner of Customs for the Lapps District. Customs House,

Lappe, síst Tebruary, 1894.

MONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

(379

"ORPS ORDERS FOR THE WEEK INDING

BÁTA SATURDAY, 3RD MARCH, 1894, No The LAVATORIES and DRES SING-ROOM Headquarters belog wow Subbed Members wishing to take up Lockets for uniform should apply to the Storeman,

Má Öz-Copies of the Volunteer Ordinance of 1893, and of the Regulations for the Hong- Long Volunteer Corps parsed by H.E. the Governor in Council on 4th May last, are hung up in the Armoury for reference by Members; the attention of all who have not been regular attendants at Drill is specially called to Schedule 'C' of the, Intter, in connection with which paragraph 18 should be read,

No: 61-FIELD BATTERY-For Daly Lieut. Dassow and Sergt. WYLIE.

No. 64-DRILL-TUESDAY, at 4.30 P.1. pr. (ponies); WEDNESDAY, at 9 7.M., Car. bine and Marchiog: THURSDAY, at 5.30 P.M., Certipe and Blaak Firing; FRIDAY, 31,9 P.M. 7. pr Uallorm TUZEDAY and THURDAY,

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Just landed an invalce of Assorted SEWING and LEATHER-NEEDLES, SHUITLES and Finest MACHINE OIL.

H. E. BOTTLEWALLA & Co.,

Sole Agents, 2, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong, 25th January, 1804.

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ALDBECK-MACGREGOR & Co.

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.

13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th August, 1863.

NOTICE.

$26

THE HONGKONG HOTEL ROTISSERIE will be RE-OPENED on FRIDAY, the gih instant, under new and experienced manage

paid to the CUISINE.

The STRICTEST ATTENTION will be

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Intimations.

NAI SHANG,

20, QUEL ROAD CENTRAL

ATTAN

FURNITURE

of Every Description. CHAIRS, COUCHES, TABLES, BASKETS, CHILDREN'S COTS, &C., &C. Latest Patterns, Best Workmanship. Also Rattan Core, Split Rattan, Canton Reed and Sundries of all kinds. Hongkong, 28th November 1894.

WA

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G. FALCONER & CO., FATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU- FACTURERS and JEWELLERS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 45. Queen's Road Central,

LEVY HERMANOS.

EWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS Sole Agents for PATEK PHILIPPE & Co Geneva. A great variety in Fancy Goods and Optical Instruments.

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10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office.

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., "HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

Sule Agents for Laufs Anderars' Watches Awarded the bighest Prize at every Exhibition

and for Valztinde" and Sohn's. CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES,

SPYGLASSES, [^94

MARINY CLASSES and

No. 8, Queen's Road Central.

NOTICE.

JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED..

JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF

ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

THE Undersigned have this day been

appointed SOLE AGENTS for the la of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and are prepared to supply quantities to suit purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special terms for Shipping and large Orders.

Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, C.B., CE, Chief Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board, London, says

"It la the best Disinfectant lo use."

W.G..HUMPHREYS & Co.,

Bank Bulidingz.

Wangbane, myth Tuna 19RR

SIEN TING, SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 37th September, 1893,

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

A STAFF of thoroughly trained and specially selected servants has been engaged and will be under the immediate supervision of the Manager. MR

Hongkong, 5th February, 1894.

[198 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Quinn's Road and Druddell Strast) HE Undersigned has always thought that Tauchplace as this was the one thing

needed to fit la between HOTEL, Life and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUER-providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one may have hiɛ GRILLED CHOP 61 STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES

ME OF ORDER-the Parties sending Dlabes," &c, for same-and Cash, Scale on application.

Monthly Board for One Person.....$35.00 Tiffin............-----9--9----$ 15,00 AMERICAN FROZEN OYSTERS siways on hand and served in every Style

Tiffin .............................................$0.75

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served in Excellent Style at short notice.

W. THOMAS, Proprietor,

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1893.

***PRIVATE BOARD.

AND RESIDENCE

`LENEALY BUILDINGS;

Kerge with Ferare Caps 1. WEDNRIDAY 12, G

FRIDAY NO Uniform.

MACHINE GUN COMPANY-THURS DAY, #1675 Putz Firing Exercises) FRIDAY, at 6.15 P.M., Firing Exercises and a Lukture 'on Unllorm. Cleaning Arms and Theoretical Principles. No

||| SATURDAY, ANNUAL COURSE of MUS, KETRYM Kowloon, MUSTER at Headquarters

Mrs. GILLANDERS, Hongkong, sind November, 1893. fucktora, SJ, W. KEW & CO. KYSTEAM WATER BOAT Ser

PURE FRESH WATER.

('sr

Est

of SHIPOWNERS, AGENTS and

AND

MODERATE FEES.

{ag

WONG TAI FONG,

Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROMES), HAS REMOVED

TO

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel).

CONSULTATION FREE, Henokona, 19th Ya. «Fa

For Sale.

FOR SALE:

"HE SCHOONER

THE

"MONTIARA,"

כי

AN BIN NOW LIES IN KOWLOON BAY. Length ..........................................uoniastumin75 feet, Beam ......................................17 feet. Depth of hold................................................................... 21 (est. Registered Tonnage .....................73 tona. (Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Montara has been increased so about 120 tons dead weight.)

The Montlara was built in Singapore, is most solidly constructed of teak throughout, with Iron wood frames, has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superin tendence, and is now in excellent condition. She is a very fast suller and a most suitable Tessal for the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a drst-class lighter."

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

R. FRASER SMITH, 6. Pedder's Hil.

Honging, 1st May, 1893.

FOR SALE.

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THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE

36 FM (harp). Velform Serge and HE Stention ouilled to the Buperlos Quality CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG,*

of the wind to two polots. Forge of the wind coding Helmets Basilent acmia, Somitate of cha waacher, à Biga sky, Elseachad donda, d Dylaning mla, / Yog, à Glacesy, & Hại, 7 Lightning, » Overcast,/ Paredag kommt, e Bankly, #Rabi, IMORT Trader, Viihdy, m Déu” wal), voliša, la înction, tuntha med bunndradila,

F. 6. Pics, Fire Amistant. Hongkong Observatory, 24th February, 1894.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Barometer tény Temperature. Huildity m

Direction of wind-eiens

Privions On date On dies | dayap.m. † at 10 AM.

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10.03

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Alghata opan kla tamparators on the ward...... Lowast open air tamparamore on the egrinagga sa pagpapas Hongkong Observatory, 24'b February, 1894-

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HONGKONG TEMPERATUKE.

[From Manors. Coo; Falconer'&'Co's Ragleber,), Today,

#1

By Order,

FLAMBARDO, LA, RA -Adit. HK. V, Corys. wild Headquarters, Hungrong, 24th February, 1894..

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PACIFIC HAIL AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL 5. S. CO.

NOTICE

THE OFFICES of the abore 'Companies Taro The Day been removed to No.-7, PRAVA CENTRAL

JS, VAN DUREN;

**Agent. Hodhong, 24th February, 1894

SHELL LINE OF STEAMERS.

244 TOR HAMBURG AND LONDON: ||HE÷Sinamship

- ́AN TERY LIK AT ABERDEEN DOCES.

TYTAM FILTERED WATER offered by 1.W. KEW & Co., also to the advantages derived from their being able to Supply their Water in one-fourth the time occupied by the old fashioned and obsolete hand pumpões do Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted

No impeding the loading or

Cargo,

Quickest despatch with lowest possible rates.

J. W. KEW & Ca c/o Carmichael & Co, td.. Hongbong, 13th June, 1892.

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constructed by Messrs. INGLIS & Co., of THE Engines of the Chop-cheng worn

Cylinder Direct Acting Surface Condensing type, Cylinders 201 and 38 din, with a stroke of số,% The Crank Stan is 63" dia. at the Crank pên and ya, dia. at the Journals. The H.P. Piston 'Rod ́is y" and the L.P. 11" dia. The Piston and Connecting Rod bolts are a dia, Air Pump 143" dis, by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating Teed and Bilge Pump (one each) 3o dia, by sy Pump &" dia. by 13” stroko, and Double Acting

stroke.

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These Engines have been very little need and AND GENERAL COMMISSION") || "Tre in thoroughly good order,"

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The Boller in of the Horizontal Multitubular type, with three Furnaces and vertical Dome ma top. Ita dia, is jótt. 2o by git, roll long, external measurements Furnaces, aft. 7′′ diaj Dome 44" dia. by 4ft, high; Tubes, 184 in number by 2, en, pilar. It is in fairly good condition, having recently undergone considerable repairs, naki would last in active servics for over five years. 5.The Engines and Boller can be fexpected de-a application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen, Docks

For further particulars, apply to

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6- Pedder's HOL

(10 May 1893.

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