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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1894.

both will suffer for their crime. The spy appears to have been a 'suspect' for some time, and was seen to leave the armoury late in the evening when he was apprehended.

soller he can spare to the North for the defence of the capital, but he has none he can send. In the beginning of the week he went down rive and Inspected his fort at Tienklatsin, and since he came back has been busy planting some old

Another Japanese dressed in his native garb Kuas-reminiscences of the Tal-ping days-on innocently made his appearance in the city the walls of Wachang, but these are all the was- yesterday, and was taken in charge by the like preparations we bere of. If the Japanese are

officiais. He proved to be a phaingrapher who In h have nothing more serious brought against had been in the country practising his art, and them than what these central provinces can at the present time. He was accordingly sent was not aware of the warlike selations existing turn out, they may keep their minds easy.

Here,

to the U.S. Consul, and this morning was In official chcies, there is neither money, nor

escorted to 11

• Taky to take passage Arms, or any stomach for fighting. Is tree

His name, we learn, appears among the our Viceroy has a great store of big guns and residents, but it was not known where he was small arms of the best modern patterns, when his friends left last week, This act of the they are still in the bowels of "Iron Mountain when in Taych; and from the late disaster to his officials, is, we understand, in accordance with

The strikas

arrangements of the Geremment to give Arsenal-to say nothing about the talk at the fron works they are likely to remain protection to those in the pursuit of their private there. Of men he has an unlined.

supply, and

of arms of the native sort, no stlat-that is of home-made kolver, and staunch bamboos with an iron rike and coloured rag to orament the erd of them. Given the womey, regiments of his kind can be talsed ad lib, but they would be HIA a far greater danger to the Chinese themselves than to any enemy. It is often asserted that Chian is sure to win in this struggle because of her inexhaustible

thaustible supply of men, but seeing the men in question are generally the masters of the slusting, and that serious fighting is about the Jast thing they would think of facing, the asser- tion is open to doubt,

If Sorro

Tepeti

Search

buniɛes.

Yesterday the notification from the Tsungli W sent round to the U.S. citizens Yarren through the Consolate, requesting that all merchants and missionaries remain at their posts and continue their regular dottes, and guaranteeing them protection. It fortber stated that the high officials throughout the Empire would be notified to this effect, and instructed to use every effort to protect them. We presume the same has been sent to other nationalities as well. This is a most timely and commendable action on the part o

it of the Foreign Office, and will

Ternate to Ksióa, « prophetic fame that will long anreive the memory of ber laflames.

that are, to say the least, fascinating. The work of the Cramps and the steel ship recently

fikar had come from Slhawito i ke swày bis launched by the Sewalls, of Bath, may be too small matters to attract much consideration in bride Two wives already bad Jiker-hitherto an intentional study of this question, yet it crench; hut, sicher now by lucky stroke in should not be forgotten that such work to be pearls, be thought things would son to a third. accomplished at all, must have substantial Which third was Falsi-beautiful, from a Malay grounds for support, and that this small beginning point of view-ubstantially dowered, from 10y upon such a foundation may in the end lead to the point of view-and daughter of the chief of Kilk American deciding the future size and structure-Romovgo, of vessels for many years to come.-N. Yloaded band. The gangs stopped all at once, Remongo it was who now held up his sing Maritime Register

and Jiku's voice, by contrast with the clangour, sounded like a child's. But his words were a man's—pure, direct, and simple.

MEN AND WOMEN.

It often happens that a bichly chivalcons man, in his determined effort to give perfect freedom

to his wife, entirely forfelts his own.

The man who frequently finds fault with bir wife's behaviour is apt to think he has corrected it, when he bas merely driven her fato studled deceit.

A women tries hard to make her suitor think that she is an exception to all her sex. After has become a hardened hasband there are times when he believes that she was right,

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Entimations,

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I thank thee, Father Romorgo-thee and thy people ! A good woman is the gift of Allr, and Alla's gifts are precious in the sight of Jikar

be with thee we go Peace b

1 "Peace 1" repeated a

ated a load rolce from without MILK FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. the crowd. A man's voice, Jikar thought, till

atterise of holiday saRODE

with the scared a and bright bedangs he saw the speaker, a woman-Pramama for he heard the Dame head round. This, then, was the sorceress i Ilkay gently pot the velled Fulal behlad blee and stood forth, the upper extreme of the Malaysian race, as the fierce virago that faced him was the lower. The Sibawi chief, in snowy jicket and sarook.

stood five-feet-sixz-a very chawst to hide her monstrous corpulence, WEI call Malay. The sorcerers, with but a dirty d red tall as he-gigantic for a Maisy woman. Is likar's high, calm forehead appeared the Arab strain, as la bis shape'y festares, bis easy dignity

Where love and sympathy are, familiarily can never breed contempt. Familiarity then becomes

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sacred recrecy.

The man or woman who wishes to be wholly independent, to preserve his or her individuality: mikes a supreme under in entering marriage; which. le necessarily, a compromise a partial surrender of personal : hts and pilvlleges.

Man, being airs always an exotist, will not endure epotism In woman. If he marry an ega tst their early separation is foredoomed. The matrimonial atmosphere is top rate to support more than one epetist at one time.

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close-set eyes and faintly calaping hair, the carriage. In Pramama's beaky nose and Papan affinity broke out, as in the blustering Pence What host then to do with peace, thos ma

loudness of her speech. from Szechnen

Gender does not always follow sex. When a

five feminise men marries a mascoline woman thet thisky dog from Sibal? To my son wa babed to get armed and lox srms the thrifty 10010 at the farthest away point. Some eighteen / trompallbilly is inevitable. It is absolutely

do much to allay any excliement among the the Central provinces have to supply their prople. The departure of the Japanese gave rise to a variety of wild rumoors, among which for the war, it will be just so many of General Paa Tano's performance was this, that all foreigners were to leave to KROFLOW, Having occasion to-day to pass In 184 This General, who got himself a great

me in the rebellion name in t

his through a part of the suburbs of this great city days, was ordered by Imperial master in lead his army

not often visited by foreigners, the writer was dan ino Ann tn, sid take the field against impressed with the unusual freedom from abusive Zangusge which characterised the floricába ride the Fretch. Die army was won est just then, bat br

hr begin

enlisting, and in due time arrived of over two miles. Not more than four with beard of ruffins at Icheng. Here they time was as objectionable word heard, and months ago, returning from the country through lang, cold fron gest ruppled them with

harmered out of bar tron by the local same suburb, there was one continuous chvolley of bad words, not the worst, but decidedly Blacksmiths at the en tract price of 150 obj cilonable, and the contrast to-day was very each, ne ven swords for a dollar. It was was pleasing. Nor was there any objectionable

good deal of persuasion, said to have been

pecuniary kind, that the local ging, which looks as if some word had aheady mainly nf

as been given to the people which bad produced ais at last induced the general to start on efficals at Els grand match for the South; but as neither pleasing result.-N. C. Daily News..

TIENTSIN, 14th August. he no- No pen were in any hurry, the persuad- ing pelo mance had to be renewed of the vaslous cities they passed through en route. the border till reach Thus they did the affair was all finished, whereupon Pao Tano said good-bye to his army, and leaving it to shift for itself, set out for home. Unfortunately, although he had thus ably escaped the French bullets he was drowned in one of the rapids of the upper Yangiste wille going back, losing not only his life, but all his savings, and the imperal praise and peacock's feathers which his graphic description of all the engagements he had never fourht would no doubt have earned for him.

not

been circulate-i

sssed.

more

Matlage ought to redeem all the extravagant promlacs made in its behalf, for many mach and women feel that they have paid a terrible price far is prec tlous joys,

To be loved by some women is to be. Inittsted into the secret allegory, of the Eleusinian mysteries.

What shall I do to be saved. ?" asks the yearalag, desperate woman. Love me," replies the selfishly tender man. She loves

Yesterday, at 6.30 pm, the French gunboat Lion reached the Bund, drawing feet.bim, and is forever lost. Hundreds of Chinese assembled there to ser

The most affectionate, generous, romantic and whether she flew the French or Japanese flag. poetic natures, when married, frequently make

supremely wretched. All kinds of rumours for the last three days have each other

Chinese about her amonget the beca coming here, and it is firmly believed that

forgetting to

to embrace France alds Japan, not Rustia with ber. They attribute the Japanese success in Korea to the assistance of French and Ramian troops. All this lo тету ridiculous, yet such is the impression now, and there are who ancoerage this idea of belief foreigners

They belleve also that amongst the Chiness.

If every young woman who cherishes an ideal of her fature husband should insist on the fetfill- ment of her Ideal, the world would be crowded witb

old

maids.

Many men who are delightful, so long as the remain lovers, make the very worst husbanda. The first stroke of the wedding bells seems to dispel their charm completely.

"Pra.

glit promi-ed 1 Tako her, thou~~~~, and see what comer of it f"

Grey-hended

Romonga blasphemed. mised Thy son 1-she-beast!-xccursed com of Sheetan 1 The daughter of Romengo."

From her dingy loin-cinth the sorceress took suddenly an object that fres: him into llence. Only the skull of a anske-it way, to there Malpe C to the Obi-dreaders of Africa thing pl ghasily possibilities. The people widened from the witch like ripples from a stone, a "quating nimbly upon her colossal bama, she fitted the skull upon a finger tip and pointed with it straight at Romongo.

The chief put up his arm us if to guard a blow. "What can I do, woman ?—they are married !"

"Take her back!"

"How can I} Marrsed are they, I tell thee in and Romango's voice ross nearly to a shrick as the witch, with Bideous leet and pointing finger, got up and came slowly towards him. Then

collective came

gap from the crowd, as Jikar, stepping swiftly over, struck the fetish from the WOMEN'S finger and kicked it scornfully Into the aca. In ac instant Pramima stood on the black basaltic edge. The small white object, sig-zagging While foreign nations have beep labouring the gunboat has come to protect the Freach woman will forgive in a man she lovesank was still in sight,and with under the delusion that China is a great rollitary Settlement. The Chinese say they can do that. ference. Those are compatible with her vanly When, with grampos.amostings,

« tremendous neglect, disloyalty, abuse-everything bat indit. as it

sousa the witch went band-foremost after it. power, and painfulle endeavouring to get her to Settlement.

she came up is not. In other words, a wound to begin, Romongo was The Emperor has issued an Edict to this effect. take charge of buffer states

states and the like, the

passionate love. Japanese took care to be better informed. For Our commercial steamers still remalo at Tangku self-love destroys her most

bad forgotten. to discharge and load, and dare pot venture up, A man may commit offences against a woman

With fat finks heaving. the last ten years they have been travelling

ber from dive, she **** | the steamers to discharge.

forgive just as a woman may commit offenses

Taks her, Four Japanese men-of-war palda flying against a man which he is eager to forgive, to thy home-thine i land of Sthawi, But one

then," she said between her

her gaspi, visit al

and left without a shot though incapable of forgetting. Shao-hal-kwan, being fired by either side.

night's sail is It with such a wind as this. Witb Our Chinese friends, since this Japanese visit

sunrise wil ye be there--but no Sibawi shall ye to Shan-hai-kwan, Port Arthur, So-den-wan Bay,

find! Teman shall ye see, and Tarkat-but

Sibawi never more feel brave beckons the shot and shell fired from the Japanese men-of-war had no effect on the

but

this

|sago-trees. But him ANWARMODgst the

all the roads and waterways of these Central / for fear of sticking the Customs do not permitt which she is wille to forget, but can never clamberrd out and faced the bridegroom.

provinces, visting every city and town, a pleneers of commerce hamisally, but really bad quietly taking notes. They apparently taken a leil nut of the German book before the Franco-Prussian war, and the chances are that ibeir officers now know China better than the Chinese authorliles themselves.

of the rice, &c., has The stoppage of the export e deprived the steamers of considerable cargo at a dull season. The latest articles to be interdicted are peas, eggs, and sessimums seeds. Why the Japanese are to have none of the latter it is hard to say. Perhaps they bave stopped the sessiusums for the same reason that they prohibited the export of rhubarb in the first war, being under the impression that the foreign barbarians could not exist without it, but would soon all die of constipation.

batteries.

It was a weird and neimaginable sight, Not

Soms men and women are so mutually attached and are so much together that the only reason they do not many would seem to be their great fondness for each other.

Friendship between man and woman will out stormy: steadily want the prabu before the mild last a hundred loves. The freebet in the Peiho is still high, all the

Many an unhappy husband gets his higheston-wester, powerless to raise a break upon the plains round Tientsin are more or less flooded,idea of heaven from the declaration that is silen swell that set miraculously against it. In business, there is bardly anything doing to heaven there is neither marriage nor giving in Like inkroll was the water-robbed of its phosphorescent sparkle as no man there had experts, but it is brisk in imports-Shangkat marriage.

ever before neco it. But, overhead, fato Mercury.

less ky came bere and there a

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lons

Some women have the same power to care love that they have to inspire it. The result is that, after their first youth, they are apt to lead an entirely loveless life.

tion.

If it be vain to generalize about men it is

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going vessels of over Too tons. From these to presumptive evidence that they baye ceased Then Jikar understood, bad taken ground. September, at 8.30 for a p.m. precisely. Visiting Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes

1890

number of vessels to be lovers; that they can have no more of | WAS 22,151,651 (FROM DUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)

32,298. Last year the figures were 24,258, 375 those delightful distractions known as love's 'CHICO, August 15th. tons represented by

showlog an 12.010 vessels,

a man who, on ble marriage, han, from 2,100,274 The Colaese fleet was cruising off Taku yester.increase of tonnage in three years of day, and two of the troopships left Tongku with a decrease in the number of vessels of 88, the most conscientious motives, confided bis past

This increase in carrying capac

more transgressions to bis wife, has bad cause to regret bas more his

She distrusts him confidence ever after, yesterday for Port Arthur with soldiers.

than kept pace with the demand. In the locresse fat he has told her, and torments him to the size of vessels it demonstrates

with suspicions she would never have entertained but

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No sooner is one big vessel built, then plans law, often tire one another by excess of their far off rumblings cameras tas i went from Married couples, drawn together by satural greenish edging to the upper gloom. Strange, The students are assembling for the Triennial

are made for another one of a larger size. Biguess own acciety, Love requires, from the lovers, trembling crew, and "Premama!" went from Examination, and with them the anti-foreign seems to be one of the chief sequirements of the for its integrity a wholesome degree of separa mouth to mouth. literate is making fis appearance again.

modern ship. It is not only bigness absolutely 190

Tikar stood aft-steering-and thanking Alla Although at present we are pretty quiet, still this

but alan relatively. The small vessel is yet used

*Else would the catch the Kiept centre may be trusted to furnish its fair share of in small trades, but she is larger comparatively absurd to generalize about women. Those are

&rrors of these quakere at an old hag's babble! stirring news in due time, especially if Chinese the

Taal this her predecessor.

What, now bigaens makes reverses are heard tell of and believed in by the ❘ tranly success in skla seems certain, else this widely diversified, but these are so unlike as

The men-clustered forward in mattering Argely But I must not prophecy evil. people.

group-had started into louder volcs, and one- constant effort to increase the sire would not cos. be contradictory, often. While there are men With regard to the above mentioned guns my fiance. The big passenger steamer ha asand men, there are women and women, foformant says that they were obtained from a

The woman harmoniously married says to her the juragan-called "North-eastward, masteri in salling

are one." The husband look look! Beneath the foot of the missen bustand, temple called the Han Sh Jen where they have comparison the big cargo boat, and in

craft LOND

musted schooners and four-masted

lo Basents, adding “and I

" and I am the ane."

Jikar stooped, and looked. been lying since Talping days. Most of them

barka and ships of great toonsge are now

The man who is willing to play the second

Low upon the north-eastern heavens played a are small and of no use, while only eight or ten generally the only kind ordered. It is not so vielin in the orchestra of a woman's affections lightning that changed its bue with every dash ZETLAND are from four to four and a half feet long. The long ago that sailing

ship of 2500 to 3000!

blood-red,

steel-blue, ghastly, vivid green, Are all of native make, and, being placed,

was considered about the limit of profitable size need never hope to be Ita lender.

The woman who marries one man to spite Below this, after half-a-minute, started out an I waxed and waved- degree common, and

and the limit is not yet in makes herself and her husband wretched and

wont out-then sprong *lrät. Some idea of

this Increase in

the watcher came, like thumps apon the heart, formed from the statistics compiled by Lloyds misfortune he has escaped.

relleves her lover by enabling him to see the

half-a-dozen fast reports that shook the prahu Register. These statistics are confined to sea-

trom When a married couple have no wrangles it

to ter no if stem

Agalo 7" he muttered. appears that the skipping tonnage of the world in

After centuries !" Louder, ther "It # and the

Makian, ye fools 1-broken out again at last! The man

came aft, relieved. An erupting witch's volcano was, at all events, the down cares was the ignatum pre terribile. Ret Makian had not done with them, Cigars were glowing, tice cooking, tongues wagging, when slowly through the chatter rose a pound that stopped it to the ballards, fore-and-alt. But the furagas das here from Singapore shortly,

a man of many years and earthquakes... For particulars, apply to are taking them to Formosa, but I doubt it. My

bellowed, #Touch

fools No squall norbing, Some men are so egoistic as to believe that colnton is they are landing them near Preogyong trades (bai cannot le placed in the women who bave been very good in this world 1-10 Lufa f-it is the eartɩquaire-WAY Wear Wo her i

Increase in the

Hp ran to fikar at the balm. M The British fleet is cruling of Cheloo and | MON AT SEURTIers, particularly in strictly cafe To the woman's mind this is an advance back. / haad se it ir,' minster, Stam on, there is liste

became very poor men in the next world. Wei-bal-wel, leaving son vessel at Chefoo every boats, might give support to the statement, so evening.

prescribing punishment as a reward for danger (* Almost with the wards the first ware was, upon them sprem in that portesions My correspondent, writing from Chemulpo an often heard, that salling vessels will soon become the 14th Instant, says "The only news I can things of the past. But this lowes

Many women appear to lick imagination blackness-but heaving the craft up, and up, it le. only of late give you from here

is that the Japanese have have that there has been so that a change/ They find it very hard to sympathias with the still rolling swiftly aft came a Bugis boy who bad!

Lost bis grip forward.

sher- Faster down the suffering fanded

a great many soldiers on the coast. Five

of another woman unless they have Bundred left here a day or two age for Seant, from wood to metal in the construction of salting themselves experienced it.

slope--a plungs that neatly shook the spars that characterised the revolution

ion in

in his own ❘ of herwthes up again and down with smaller When a husband asserts bat how many they sent up from the transport vessels,

rights

aler, Hill, safe within the mighty The walling vessels of the warld

Wave and smaller, steamer I cannot say,

sized and befit of wood. They household be is apt to be regarded as tyrannical; were moderate

the Japanese men-of-war arrived here yes are being replaced by vessels of two and three In either case his fame suffers, and in all cases

they slid once more

swell. hree when he yielde them he is called backw We track laces-paler still by contrast took in a lot of provisions and one

with the sabis pull times the size and are built of fron or steel. A he pays the penalty of husbandbood,

1 that covered deck and rigg left this morning for a place unknown to anyone * class these newer versela bave paid good

quarrels give piquancy to love, and fag, sails, and clothes-Jikar and his men looked The steames Higo Mars also arrive yester pro's. Indeed, in many cases they have done belong to the aluation, Married couples round them at daylighter what should have

much better for their owners day. She brought 100 policemen for here and much Scout. Everything is very quiet bere, and I The average increase in the size of sailing vessels quarrels are far more serious. Not having so been daylight, for the black volcanic dust made red glimmer in the East was all that showed have not heard of any fighting. I believe that has been remarkable, but it has been overlooked much love in reserve, onch additional quarrel at a darkness that defied the san,

make out Tomen bars, Tariest there, but Sikawi days-Shanghai Mércury,

--nowkers.

Pramima had “fuked” herself into fame-- the foland had vanished.—Alex. Montgomery in Sydory Bulletin

The Japanese fleet has left Chinese waters for the present, and are conveying troops, but where,

I have not yet found out. Some deciate they

I also hear they are on their way to Peking.

Two

they

terday

bere.

Tome

changes in methods of transportation and it is his generous candor, which she cannot

even 10

good fodicallen that the day of small vessels, forgive

pecially in long voyage trades, and

this list, a numbered. The

#t

extraordices

remembered

that

steam vessels.

than

significance

have steamere.

MAY

Lovers'

"WILLIAM LE LACHEUR,"

To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS

have been added, and a LAUNCH mass from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. daily.

A squall and the men rushed 573 on register C. H. Dodd, Master, will be class style on the shortest notice, and Manis can

olly

A dim

the two armina are expected to meet is a fear in the great number of vessels bullt, People of becomes the precursor of many more, and personer, but from this esme light enough to

TIENTSIN.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

TIENTII, 9th August,

the last generation are familiar with descriptions sensibly weakens the bond,

PRAMAMA'S PROPHECY: A MOLUCCAN MARVEL.

It has in allegra been fotunate for the prophet

that maukiod, in its craving for bamberale, forgets

* 'Miskind, one of the valesno-Malucing, såer à zérode

in any lidi Kinardar în de vicky.

of the "stately Hast Indiansa” which scad to be symbolic of langar wes of sos_craft. But it should be romrrabered that no East Indiaman of 1500 tons was a vessel of great size and some thing of s prodigy, and that the steel ship of today in a beller vannel and a larger carrier The river is higher by neversi Laches faunimperatively than the one of not so many years

to average results-remembers, here and there, was last year, and higher than we recall it to The Increase in the slag of steamere has hit j'ignores the multitude of misses.

Mahomedan and Malay by courtesy, the people | Cosłaumation, Wasting Diseases, and General have been for a number of years. The saunally been greater apparently than that of wall Blooded teritory to the west and Dorth-west of reels, but it has been questioned by of the western Moluccas yet savour strengly, is Debility Doctors disagree as to the relative tongan, and supersiltion, of the aborigioni valde oi Cod Liver OU and Hypopkornal'es; the the city is agate covered, it being difficult in any whether the profitable limit to the six blond, many places to distinguish whe

where

the channels of the former has not been nearly reached, races of the group. The gloomy whichcraft of our supplying strength and flash the of her

arance Gilolo-surviving Imaum's curse and Dutchman's

RETUR. POWM. And ugh with There may be a

system. But in Scott's in swing of the pendalam system, though

Hypophos the water so high it seems impossible that breaks tead back to vessels of adinary wise again, but the other islands its female worksen of forbidden Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver O

phitam dha dut are sendinne; and the sheet la have not occurred, The silt which has prevented so set are the viewn toward facrassing bigness, wonders.

Framama's powers were great, said all man in | Work Trak. Thousande, who, kava derivać no vessels from coming up to Timatala is gradually that the pats forth this theory with great moving down stream, and it is so is hoped that Realtaroy. An element in this matter that has Kuk. Within her proper sphere showers wasan permainant bonent from other permeations have It will soon ba out of the way.

se yet suceived no coasidization, is she wore that to be dreaded; but, as for han prediotianamike busa dared by than o konten Saulain We learn that a Japanese spy was caught in may be 4pos by the American skipbuilder The Over-God had laughed to think Frame whaled perfecily palatable, and is sosiy

of the river are. We have not heard of benaka | while that of the fatter is yes hat may legatogpossesses everywhere thronghent | diguelion und undir ghosting as a tonic to the

in other parts of the water

Dil

CHAN YEW SHAN,

TIUN TAI SKOP,

No, 28, Aberdeen Strest,

Hongkong, 25th August, 1894.

(915

For Sale.

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First-

be served at all hours.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1804

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.

[643

Four and a half hours from Yokokama.

ACCOMMODATION. FIRST-CLASS

NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS.

THE

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

FOR SALE.

JAPAN

【APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.

JAPAN

APAN PRINTING PAPERS.

JAPAN

JAPAN

APAN COPYING PAPERS.

856)

APAN WALL PAPERS.

&c.,

PRICES VERY MODERATE,

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Propilator

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,

c. (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street.) Tuck place as this was the one thing Undersigned his always thought that

needed to fit in between HOTEL Live and the FRIVATE BOARDING House—providing be First-class la every detall. A place where may have his GRILLED CHOP STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later If notice be given. He la also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per Mist or ORDER-the Parties pending Dishes, doo, for me and Cash, Terms — Breakfast...per meal $0.7%...yer Mouth Sis Tifig.........

30.75-** $1.250.

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- signed.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

8, Queen's Road Central.

Hongkong, ved January, 1804

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Dinner

A

Breakfast, Tiflis and Dinner...

Breakfast and Timin automa

#

#

Tifts and Dinner ammirar

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served

the city on the evening of the yth and shut the | agmber of sea-gaisu vessels that he has put forth | aff his glits. · Ba, though the propia, talehillu iwe 1980s, who wenuat selam NE ZNANA STORE HARE and LODGING from $60 to 37° in Excellent Style as short notice.

Secretary of the Ordnanos D.partment we been within the laất drgade has been small. Det ko fanred her spelle, they privatty decided her OS Asy, Cumberl Jay of lelog dim informaation. Wa Sare not „Kas gone batond the experimentul stags and his ❘ vailclantions."). Up til 165, në all evento, for in Zee" page Elegant Beaune de manever ove heard megi se to be done with them, but downdioon | morse in the maker opený a vjeta'al phopibilitije ↑ (kas: mamurable · your

per Mouth.

R. TUCKER,

W. THOMAS,

Proprietar

Honghong, 14th June, 1894-

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