2
For Marsellles :-
Per Formans ............
16,260,
For Odessa :-
Per Formosa
Per Pyrrhus ...... For U. S. and Canada :--
Per Sizh
1,146 11
385,977
For New York:--
--Echo.
$71,333 P
NAGASAKI
August 1st.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1894.
captain to follow the warship to Nagasaki. The | two-branched tall. No one is yet able to give
Chinese troops, however, were quite uncontroll. | able; it was with difficulty that they were pre- vented from kiding the Japanese officer; and they threatened to fire on the ship's officers If
aby name to it.
The new cathedral in Berlin is to be the mausoleum of the Hohenzollerns, the dust of that distinguished dynasty being raked together out of old vaults and crypts and amayed in its mortuary chambers, to abide there in sculptured marble alabaster and gold for such a period as the destinies appoint to it.
The presence of the Carewlich in London has excited no interest whatever. The Crire- witch is staying with Prince Louls of Battenberg, and makes formal call every day upon his fiancée, Princess Allx, at Windsor. The marri age of the Czarewitch and Princess Alix is definetly fixed to take place in St. Petersburg on September 20th.
they did not either take them on their proper post or back to Taku. Meanwhile they began firing with rifles, and ultimately with field-guns, upon the Japanese, who then opened fire with her heavy guns, at a distance of 150 yards; strange to say, they missed the ship at first, and had recourse to lorpedoes, one of which strack the Kowshing under the coal bankers, and filled the air with a dense black cloud of coal and From today Otart is declared open as a wreckage. The ship took nearly half an hour to sink, the Chinese meanwhile firing rifles at special port for forelga export,
As Mr. Kozone's steamer Kai-riu Maru was the Japanese se long as they could. The man
of-war lowered one bost, not to save life, how- returning from Kagoshima on Wednesday last she fell in with the British sailing vessel Ben Les, ever, as its crew followed the example of their in distress, and towed her safely to Kuchinolau, comrades in the military tops and elsewhere, who tans, with a speed' of hetween eighteen and
General Viscount Takashima, ex-Minister for were pousing a heavy fire of rifles and machine War, left Tokyo for Hiroshima, on the 18b ult, guns on the helpless crowd of drowning men. A large number of Chinese, together with and wi! shortly proceed to Korea,
Herr von Hauneken, after a long swim, four or Yesterday the Nippon Vurce Kaisha's steamer Genkat Mary was painted white and converted five boars, succeeded in reaching one of the Into an armed
numerous islands in the vicinity; but so far as we have yet heard, no other Europeant escaped. yesterday for these islands, as there are said to H.M.S. Porpo, at Mr. Allen's request, left bere be over 100 survivors still awaiting succour.
cruiser.
The British steamer Port Adelaids, which put into Yokohama on the roth ult, is to be purchased by the Nippon Yasen Kaisha.
The Severn
H. M. S. Undaunted arrived here on Wednes
The Chowchowyoo has just returned from day last, and from appearance will make a welcome addition to the feet in these troublous Chemnipo, with number of Chinese refugees; times. She was followed by the U. S. S. rumour states (but the Chinese troops have been Monecary on Monday, and H. M. S. Severa beaten by the Japanese, and that the story of a yesterday.
preceeded
Chinese victory at Yashan lu a to Chemulpo
fiction Pure last night, after taking a fuil supply of coal, and down yesterday, and the Consul leaves for
The dag at the Japanese Consulate was hauled the Undaunted will follow her to-day, leaving id Shangbal, by the first steamer. The Chinese Japan, the Monocacy and the French
gua-boat vid
fleet is said to have left Wel-bat-wel yesterday ; Inconstant in port.
H. I. J. M. Guiser Yaayama Kan arrived where for nobody knows, nor does it seem here
7 p.m. on Sunday last, Important, as it is confidently stated that the frora
over the foreigs and Chiacie Admiral has imperative orders not to sink any After
of his valuable fleet.-N. C. Dally-News. prisoners from Chemulpa to that part. She at once steamed Into the dock, where work was canied on all night, and afer ber bottom bad been painted she came out again on Monday morning, her place in the dock being taken by the
here in
Sasebo about
Flintshire The Yaeyama ls undergoing
the result of a sbell, which slight repris fortunately falled to explode. The work wi Decopy several days,
The welcome news that the Mitsu Bishi Dock-
yard and Engine Werk propose constructing
another deck; and enlarging all their workshops, will, we
we feel confident, he received with great pleasure by all interested in the welfare of this post, #
a marked increase in ship * shewing be, which cannot fail to reflect creditably upon epairing and general mechanical the management
of the Company which bar smalland lifeless business to its present important and growing condition. The dock it is proposed to Construct in the valley at Akunours, near the Works,
and will cons quently be very convenient for repairing. It will probably not be so long. as the present dock (which is now belog lengthened), and will, of course, take some years to complete. If enterprise deserves success, the Mitsu Bishi Co. ought to succeed.-Rising Sun,
saccreded in working it i
top from a comparatively
SHIMONESEKI.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
August 3rd. The Tatsutagawa has just naived from Fusan bringing the following news:-
Three Japanese transports have been lying there since they returned, after having heard the news about the Kowshing. They are evidently alexid of similar treatment should they fall into Chinese hands. They have steam up night and day. One
night ensallors deserted, but were brought back to Irons.
In
"eleven On the 29th of July two torpedo boats called but remained only ten minutes, from Japan, but
NEWS AND GOSSIP.
The peace looting of the Russian army calla for the service of 170,000 borSCE.
The French army costs every year 675,000,000 francs; the usvy 200,000,000 francs.
The annual cost of the British army is 17,000,000 of the navy, 14,000,000. A law has been passed in Venezuela absolutely probibiting ball fighting in that
country,
Co-day's Advertiseuunis.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
CITY HALL, HONGKONG.
THE BLACK PLAGUE.
T'
HE HONGKONG MINSTREL TROUPE
will give ONE FIRST-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT
TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 15TH, 1894, For the Benefit of those SOLD.ERS AND POLICE
The Italian Government Intends to lay down this year three battleships of 11,000 to 12,000
nineteen knots; three cruisers of 3000 to 4,000 tons, twelve torpedo boats and four weasels for who have been, and those who are still engaged general service. battleship, the Sardegna, bas a displacement of The last completed Italian 13.940 tons and engines of 22,000 indicated The Performance is given under the Distinguished horse-power.
Patronage and Sopport
AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM.
TeraT are some truths that ought to be blown through a million speaking trumpete every hour; that ought to ho printed in big type on the front page of every newspaper: that ought to be painted on every signboard at the crossrosis; that ought to be taught in every school. And this is one of them: There is na zuch thing on earth se a tonic medicine,
People talk of "tonice" and doctors talk of "tonica" Pahaw! When a country is discovered
in which no food stuff are ever raised or imported. and in which the men, women, and children are all well and hearty, we may conclude they subsist on
spen work in connection with the PLAGUE.
of
His Excellency the Governm, Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G.,
His Excellency Major-General G. DIGBY BARKER, C.B.,
Com odore G. T H. BOYES, R.N Colonel G. B. MACDONELL, R.A., Commanding Royal Artillery In Chlak,
Colonel W. H. MULLOY, R.E., Commanding Royal Engineers in China, Lieut.-Colonel F. W. ROBINSON Commanding rst Shropshire Light Infantry,
Lieut-Colonel E. G. BARROW, Commanding the Hongkong Regiment.
some sort off tonic." The mischief this delusion about tonic has done is beyond calculation. It leads the sick to lean on broken reeds, to expect reiler NOVEL AND GREAT ATTRACTIONS. from a source from which it is simply imposible that relief can come, to wasto money in buying alleged tonics" to work miracles. "tonics," and precious time in waiting for these
Street, full, in an account of a recent Illness says: Mr. Thomas Foster, of 15, Chatham Pixos, Adelaide among other things, this: "I then tried stomach tonios, but they did mo good."
Suppose wo karo hie whole story, which is short, and make our comments on it afterwards.
He says! of the shirts of Napoleon Bonaparte was
Up to the month of June, 1891, I was strong and sold at auction in Paris a month ago for $30.
healthy. At that time I fall into e low, weak condi- Wine will soon be transported in France in lon. I felt languid and horry, and was always tired. great rallway tanks, like petroleum in Americs,I had a food taste in the mouth, and a dreadful pain
Finland is the least taxed country in Europe.
in the ehent and siden after eating, whilst my stomach The total tax amounts to only $4 per head of the tea like a burning fire, I was much troubled with population.
wind, which seemed to roll all over me, and I had a agony day and night, and for hours I walked about constant belching and rising in ray throat. I was in the room rubbing may chost ire the effort to obtain relief. I lost a deal of sleep, and feit, worse tirod in the morning than when I went to bed, Gradually I became wesker and weak until I had hard work to follow my employment, for, I was in misery all the time.
There was a whale hunt lately in the Orkney's and eighty whales were driven ashore and slaughtered.
The use of firearms by thieves and burglars in Peking has increased very much during the past few years.
land owners and gentry, 1.347,000 Cossacks nod In 1882 poll tax was paid in Russla by 693,000
23,547,000 serit.
The
European objection to disarmament is that it would put 3,750,000 more men tato the ranks of the unemployed.
It is said that W. W. Astor acknowledges a loss of nearly a
• quarter of a million dollars on the Pall Mall Magazine.
An attempt Is being made to export flowers from Australia to Europe, refrigerating them as beef and milk are treated.
that the accidental deaths on them average only Railroads in Holland are so carefully managed
one a year for the entire country..
The life-saving stations on the coast of France are to be supplied with trained dogs to assist in bringing drowning persons ashore,
The boys of Harrow School are ralatag money to erect a monument over the grave of R. M.
stories.
"I went to a doctor, who sounded me and gave me medicines for a month, I left off going to him. I medicines, but I got no relief, and after taking his then tried stomach tonies and other medicines but nothing did me any good. In this state I continued week after week, growing more feeble all the while. I felt that if I did not soon find a remedy I should be done for altogether.
"In October, 1991, a book was left at my house
telling of a medigins called Mother Beigel's Carative
well spoken of, I marts up my mind to try it, and got cored by it. An I had often beard this medicine Byrup, and describing a case like cofne that had been
a bottle from Mr. Cousins, in Anlaby Road. After I bad taken two doses, felt grateful relief, and before
UPWARDS OF FIFTY PERFORMERS IN THE MINSTREL CIRCLE.
GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, introducing NOVELTIES never before seen lu Hongkong, under the anti-e supervision and sole direction of Mr, W. FARMER,
Full Particulars in Programmes.
By the kind proission of Colonel ROBINS N and OFFICERS, the Band of the Shropshire
Light Infantry will play at the Performance.
Popular Prices....................................$3 & $1.
Pack Seats only.
Soldiers and Saliors in Uniform, half-price to
Doors Open at 8 30, Commencing at 9 o'clock precisely.
Plan and Tickets at Messrs. KaLLY & WALSH, Limited; Sexts may be booked,
A SPECIAL TRAM will run to the Peak, and the Performance, a Special Launch to Kowloon, 15 minutes after
WILLIAM BLAYNAY,
Hoa. Secretary, Hongkong, 15th August, 1894.
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OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &c. &c.
Intimations.
DAIRY PRODUCE!
THE HONGKONG DAIRY
FRESH MILK,
(ESTABLISHED 1871)
GARDEN ROAD, AND CAUSEWAY BAY,
FRESH BUTTER,
CREAM,
CREAM CHEESE AND
NEW LAID EGGS.
ALWAYS ON HAND FOR CASH, OR TO ORDER MILK FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. NONE BUT THE FRESHEST AND BEST SUPPLIED.
Hongkong, 26th April, 1894.
ADDRESS:
Co-Jay's Advertisements,
THE PHARMACY, Under New and Experienced Management.
LETCHER & Co. whila! thanking the community of Hongkong for past suppmt trust to merit a contlegance of same by deva ing close attention to Business and SUPPLYING * formerly GOODS of the BEST QUALITY only.
For the present Season we recommend with confidence:-
QUININE AND IRON. TONIC. SYRUP OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITES. EFFERVESCING CITRATE MAGNESIA. VALENTINE'S MEAT JUICE. LACTOPEPTINE.
A Large Asortment of NAIL, TOOTH, HAIR and SHAVING BRUSHES, mixD TOILET REQUI- SITES of every description always lo Steck,
FLETCHER & Co-FAMILY CHEMISTS, PERFUMERS, WINE and SPIRIT MER- CHANTS, &c.
FLETCHER & Co., No. 25, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
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Hongkong, 15th August, 1894.
To be Let.
TO LET.
NOFFICES in Victorie Buildings.
SEYMOUR TERRACE.
OFFICE in No. 4. Prava Central, No. 4. OLD BAILEY STREET. GODOWNS in WANCHAI at the back of MCGREGOR'S BARRACKS.
OFFICES and FOOMS at Connaught House.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkono 7th August, 14
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TO BE LET.
THE BANGKOK HOTEL.
FINE
INE SITUATION: near the BANKS, TELEGRAPH and POSTAL DEPART-
I had quite finished the hottis I was completely cured, THE Undersigned as received instructions MENTS: clone to the RIVER and SHIPPING
and have since been in the best of health.
"I thank and that this medicine was ever mads known to me. Otherwise I should have been in my grave boforo now. I will answse anyone who may truly (Singued), Thomas Foster, 15, Obstham Place, Adelaide Stroot, Hull, March 24th, 1892."
and then proceeded to Jenchuan. On the 318 Ballantyne, the writer of boy's Exchange write me concerning the facts hore set forth. Your of July the Hige arrived from Jenchuan she should have had an escort of three men-of-war, Mr. Wilkie, the manager of but when they heard that the Chinese were London, says that up to date the registration of landing troops aorth of Jenchano, the men-of-war
Americana is the • greatest ever known, left
had to make her way the her, and the
*Kitga
best way she could alone. She ran down tab dan, which will not ring his stay la LOD. | complaint are easily recognizable.
coast without showing any lights whatever at night. Mr. Power, the American electrician from the palace at Seoul, was a passenger an board, baving found that the mix of Seoul did not suit him at the present time.
On the rat of August the Tokyo Maru arrived from Japan, also the Tatsutagawa with cargo from Shimonezeki, and lastly the Japanese Government transport Taishu from Japan, with 349 solriers and officers, 590 coolles and twenty
horses.
late years we have often seen in home
papers discourses by military and naval writers
about what the next modern war would be like. I wonder if the wilters in their widest dreams Imagined that one of the belligerent Powers could keep her steamers running on the same com where wat was in progress, and even more, that these steamers should keep schedele sime, while a ship belonging to a friendly Power, on the same errand, and before war was declared, would get peppered with torpedoes and six-inch
guns.
to
From the stores, building materials and Ammonition the troops took with them, it is safe
predict they are not only on a summer holl day, but quite intend to make a stay. Japanese men-of-war are continually cruising up and dowa outside the ports, as if guarding them.
When the first batch of soldiers was sent to Fussa, four deserted; and they were caught and shot whether this impressed the men or not, know not, but there have been so more deser ten. The others are of a different stamp, and we hear
r them singing martial songs from basen. ing to night.
From Fusan we learn that steam launches arrived there on the morning of the and of August to start
to start to lay torpedoes. Three old tuge here were bought by the Government in Japan for that purpose.
think I should prefas being on shore then on board while performing that rather ticklish job; from all accounts they are rather cranky craft. The heat here and indeed elsewhere this country is quite intense, and wo are all wishing for rain-China Garette.
CHEFOO.
("N. C. DAILY NEWS" CORRESPONDENT.)
August 3rd,
The Khedive is to be the guest of the Queen at Buckingham Palace
not exceed a week. The Russian Government has closed all the Jewish
synagoguer
Warsaw which are in the neighbourhood of Russian churches,
The Dake of Westminster's present intention, it is believed, is to convert the greater part of bis realty into personally and lavest this abroad,
calls.
Now let us seo. The symptoms of Mr. Foster's He suffered from indigestion and dyspepsis. The medicines administered by his physician or purchased by him self proved unless because they were not addressed to the disesse with which he was actually alloted, but possibly to one or more of its symptoms. To abolish any existing evil it is always causes we must
An elevated railway with novel features is planned for Vienna. The cars are to be spended instead of running upon ordinary The feature of a showcase of 1 Piccadilly Jeweller in 41 gold bars sent by the Government of Western Australia and which are valued at how it over was and will be. £85,020.
work at--borer inere consequences. might relieve him may have done so for a moment on
The stomach tonica
which Mr. Foster hoped precisely the same principle that a abarp application giving him strength, but by rousing his reserved of whip and apur wakes up a tired horse, not by nervous force, with a deeper reaction to follow. That's
A movement is on foot to drain the delta of the Danube and restore it to its condition of five captures ago, when it was covered with forests and fertile fields.
Tasmania in getting up a boot as in country. It is reported that a nugget has been found there weighing 5.400 pounds and assaying
6 per cent. pure tin.
The French pollee have been Instructed to take some steps against the sect of devi. worshippers, whose strange practices are exciting much angry comment,
Of the 3.000 anarchists now under arrest in Paris and other cities in France, only thirty- seven will be prosecuted, owing to the scarcity of convicting evidence.
Tee Countess of Aberdeen made about $100,000 from the Irish village at the World's Fair. It beated to promote domestic industry smong Irish
a
Bir Charles Russell having been appolated Lord Chief Justice of England, the friends of Mrs. Maybrick hope he may be induced to dado the injustice of Lis predecessor.
In England if man can prove he does not a pound a wook he is entitled to a divorce foc, and there are always counsel who are kind enough to conduct his case for him.
A notice has been posted on the doors of one of the most fashionable churches To
the west end of Londos to the effect that no more coppers will be accepted in taking up the collections.
The Tichborne claim is again on the tapis. The claimant, Arthur Orton, has issued au
to Sell by FUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
SATURDAY, the 18th August, 1894, commencing at 3.30 P.M.,
at his SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, (For Account of Sundry Parties), A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
Comprising
DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, OVERMANTELS, MARBLE-TOP and PLAIN TABLES, PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, CAR- PETS, RUGS, FENDERS, &
OFFICES: Central position.
The whole block of buildings consisting of HOTEL (partly furnished) with large CONCERT HALL, several substantially BUILT HOUSES, SHOPS and OUT-HOUSES, &c., &c., &c. Admirably adapted for FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
BUSINESS PREMISES.
Possession may be taken on OCTOBER IST, 1894.
The PROPERTY may be purchased by PRIVATE TREATY.
For particulars, apply to
Messrs. SHAW & CHALANT, Bangkok, 14th June, 1894.
TO BE LET
DINING ROOM FURNITURE,ELECTRO, CUTLERY. TABLE LINNEN, LACE CUR PLATE, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, TAINS, WRITING DESKS, &c. &c. SINGLE and DOUBLE WARDROBES, NO.
IRON BEDSTEADS and MATTRESSES, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS and DRESS- ING TABLES & HED-ROOM FURNITURE,
Apply to Mother Beigel's Onrative Byrup restored this gentle. PERAMBULATOR PANTRY KITCHEN system of the poison of disease, by removing the man to real and genuine health by cleansing his and BATH-ROOM REQUISITES, obstacles and enabling the stomach to retain and accomplish, ohl my masters. digest food. A very simple thing, yet how hard to
host of witnesses all over the world-witnesses who This remedy does it, however, as la testified by a
say more in praise of its merits than you would bars time to road-ddef,
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR SHANGHAI AND KOBE. THE Steamship
"AZAMOR," Commander P. Gibson, R.N.R., will be dos patched for the above Forts TO-MORROW, the 16th instant, at Noon,
This vessel has a limited accommodation for Saloon Passengers.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
Agents.
&c.,
&C
&e.
Catalogues issued prior to Sale. On View from Friday, the 17th instant.
TERMS OF SALE :-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Jongkong, 15th August, 1894.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
{875
3. S. "BENVENUE," FROM LEITH, ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
“ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk foto the Gedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kretoon, bence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
(735
5. WILD DELL BUILDINGS (Furnished or Unfurnished). Five Good Rooms situated in the best part of the building.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co, Ld. Hongkong, 9th March, 1894.
F429
TO LET.
T MOUNT KELLETT, PEAK-HOUSE
ANOS, DES VOZOX VILLAS-Occupa
tion from 1st October, 1894,
HOUSES Now. 6 and 24, # BELILIOS TERRACE," ROBINSON ROAD,
OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, "MARINE HOUSE, | No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD,
HOUSE No. 6, ICE HOUSE STREET, Lately occupied by Mesms. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.
ROOMS
"BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, QUEEN'S ROAD,
HOUSE No. 3, "BEACONSFIELD ARCADE," facing PARADE GROUND.
GODOWNS is DUDDELL STREET,
Apply to
BELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, 10th August, 1894.
(86
TO LET.
Optional Carge will be forwarded unless notion to the contrary be given before 2 PM, DWELLING HOUSES TO-DAY.
TATA & Co., No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and sil Goods remaining Hongkong, 15th August, 1894-
1880 andelfvered after the sand instant, will be subject DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
appeal to the British public, asking for a parlls- FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANTOO.
A patant has been granted in Auckland, New THE Company's Steamship
mentary committee to investigate kis claim.
Zealand, for a net to catch whales. The mesh.
"THALES,"
On Sunday night, the agth of July, the Pethe is big enough for a call to part through, and it is arrived from Chemulpo, with the news that Herald to have been used already with great suc. Captain H. Bathurst, will be despatched for the
DE
The Dutch have worked out the tramp ques doa to what they consider a final conclusion. The State maintains farm of 5,000 acres, and every man applying for vellet is sent there to care his living.
von Hanneken had arrived safely at that port, css, in a nailva jank; and that the Chloese, under General Yeb, bad repulsed a Japanese attack in force on their fortified position at Yashan, with & loss of 2,000 to 3,000 men, H.M.S, Porpoise anlved here next day and an the and the German cubosts, with Herr von Hanocken and
130 Chinese, survivors from the Kowsking thirteen were severely wounded, and were at once taken to the native hospital
The decoration of the French Academy has been conferred upon Professor W., Stoane of Princeton College, American Commissioner to the International Athletic Congress, which closed in Farls the other day,
The true account of the Kowshing affair, at Inst obtained, differs greatly from that which 7 irst sent you. It appears that she was en routs - makes
above Ports TO-MORROW, the roth instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 15th August, 1894.
[876 DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMBUI In Noway new law has been passed which THE Company's Steamship akes giris lucligible for matrimony until they
proficient in anting, baking and spinning
"FOKIEN,"
1:4
to rent.
All claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 24th Instant, they will not be recognised,
All I broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, when they will be eismised on the 23rð (matant, at 2.30 VAL. -
He Fire Lentrance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 15th August, 1804.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
1877
'HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" will
The on the of the Hongkong and Victoria
Hotela, appease the Hongkong Club, and at
"HIGHCLERE," at MAGAZINE GAP. No, T. RIFON TERRACE. FLOORS BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in ELGIN STREET, PEEL -STREET and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS In No. 5, SHELLEY STREAT. No. 8, OLD BAILEY.
OFFICES —–—
J. KENNEDY,
PROPRIETOR,
GARDEN ROAD.
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NOTICE TO CAPTAINS. ASTERS of Vessels arriving bere CAN
M NOT BE TOO PARTICULAR as to
the SOURCE of supply of FRESH WATER, more especially during the present epidemic.
J. W. KEW & C2 STRAM WATER-BOATS quantity of PURE FRESH WATER, with the enable them to SUPPLY VESSELS with any greatest despatch and at moderate rates.
Call Flag "W," Commercial Code. Office 18, Priya Central,
Hongkong, 14th June. 1804-
SIEN TING,
SURGEON DENTIST,
No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free.
Hongkong, 27th March, 1894.
DENTISTRY.
DR.J. SAKATA (kom Japan),
Mr. SUI SANG,
DENTAL SURGEONS.
55, Queen's Road Central First Class Dentistry and Moderate Fees.
Consultation Free. Hongkong, 9th April, 1894.
(695
F40%
HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD, WANCHAI REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
Always on Hand.
L MALLORY,
Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
Two Stepping Stones
to consumption are ailments we often deem trivial-a cold and a cough. Consumption: thus acquired is rightly termed Consumption from neglect."
Scott's Emulsion
not only stops a cold but it is remarkably successful where the cough has become deep scated.
Scott's Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat-food to take. It arrests waste and builds up healthy flesh.
Scott & Bowns, Ltd, Lominn. All Chumiska,
1733
Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China:-CHAN A FOOK, Watkins & Co., Hongkong.
Hongkong, 27th March, 1804
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
"HE SCHOONER
THE
"MONTIARA,"
AB SHE NOW LIES IN CAUSEWAY BAY, Length
Beam
Depth of holder
********75 feet.
mani 74 feet,
(Owing to recent alterations the carrying
Registered Tonnage...
Capacity of the Montlara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)
solidly constructed of teak throughout, with iron- The Montfard was built in Singapore, la most
overhauled under experienced European superin wood frames, has recently been thoroughly
She is a very fast saller and a most suitable tendence, and is now in excellent condition.
vessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a first-class lighter.
For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to
R. FRASER-SMITH,
6, Padder's HM, Hongkong, vit August, 1894,
FOR SALE.
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THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THEY LIE AT ABERDEEN DOCKS.
THE Engines of the Chop-cheung ware constructed by Messrs. INGLIS & Co., of Wanchai, and are of the Compound Inverted PRAYA CENTRAL, over Mesars. Dou. Cylinder Direct Acting Surface Condensing type,
GLAS LAPRATE & Co.'s
Cylinders 30 and 38′′
GODOWNS -
BLUX BUILDINGS,' Apply to
and
dia. at the Crank pla The Crank Shaft with a stroke of de
7
dis, at the journals. The H.P. Pin Rod is 3" and the LP. 31" dia. The Plat 14" dia. by a stroke, Single Acting Circulating Connecting Rod bolts are a día., Air Pump Punip 8" dia. by 13" stroke, and Double Acting 123 Food and Blige Pump (one sach) 3" dis, by 13.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd Hoogkong, 2nd July, 1794-
Padder's Wharf, EVERY EVER from 5.90 to M
7.30 o'clock.
from Tak to a Korean port south of Checoulpe; } are prouenireí proficiesoy have to be sarhed, and | Captain Davis, will be despatched for the tha vonal rate-—3) ometa.
- PRICE .....................................TEN CENTS. Coplas cefaced from tha Offos will be charged above Forte on FRIDAY, the syth Instant, at Telemark has by int the largest circulation of Advertisers are rundaded that the Hogheng
For Freight or Passage, społy lo
kay Yadiah merancam publiked in the Far DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Honghong, 1988: Angwy 1804)
application. Ganarsi ManaNNED.
Just before reaching this post she mast the Talysis Centlicates in full flight to Wal-hai-wei ; she still had the without these no gizi may many, Japanens ensign flying, and
scared wae too
to strange fisk bas recently been caught in Moon. stay to give say warning to the transport ; who Japan. It is fourteen fest (Japanese) long and shortly afterwards met thres Japanese mantras fect around the body. Ita hond to lika of-war, one of whom brought her to and that of "How. It has two sare and its colour is bent an officer on board, who diesoted the | grey," "There in hair on its body, and it hasn}
"Hanghong, 14th Oetelier; slet,
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
R.
AMD
MODERATE FEES.
WONG TAI-FONG.
Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly selatant to Dr, Rocks),
HAS REMOVED
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QURBAN ROAD, (Opponte Hanging Hotel), CONSULTATION FRKE, Hongkong, 19th July, sige,
stroke.
The Engines have been very little used and are in thoroughly good order.
type,
The Baller la of the Horisontal Multitubular
with
three Furnaces and vertical Dome on top. Its dia, is tol, a” by gå, ro" long, external manmereants;
ax. dla.
sh, 7′′ dia; DoesA,
R. Tubes, tha in number.
good I condition, having recently undergone considerable repairs,y and would last in Botive service for over five years.
The Engines and Boller can be inspected on application to the Superintendant at Aberdeen Decks
For further particulars, apply to
1. FRASER-SMITH,
6. Padder's Hil.
(3) Hongkong, 1st August, 1504
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