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Government was obrijeed, but as the Japanese have already practic ly taken possession of the foreign settlement (if ent formally, at any rate they do as they please), it does not really tre ca the violations of treaty rights to build a temerary plez. The pler has, hows

wyer, since tumbl i down. The company of Korean soldiers stationed at Inchyen has been disbanded: whe'ho, this was dore st Notié's r¿quest or wheth, there was no money to pay their salaries Ir not tell. Probably both.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1894.

steamship Failung on the 2nd of August, It is only fair to state that the accounts which have spried in some Shanghal papers me grossly exaggerate. The women owed over $o to Calic↑ compradores and ather trades people; who caturelly tried to prevent their debios leaving this post without paying their debts. The czapradores assistants and two soldiers want an and the Feilung to obtain payment of various resus. The Consular constable also Het onthe only question about Con- went board. The The Japanese have again marcbcl north to

whether Japanese women Huang jar They were attacked by a small hand should allowed to leave the past, on a British of Chinese cavalry, which they rert to have ship, whole debts. There was no attack on the with all their gords and chattels, without aller They then marched on to Huanglu, such as on the Chungking, and there

find the Chinese. army there. They

Falleng excing to were very much surprised, however, not to find was surolutely no reason to Even report the Chinese soldier, and they reputed to Seaut.ence to the native authorities, much less that

to demand an apology. they did not know where the Chinese at my

H.M.S. Pigmy is expected to arrive to-morrow,

gezen here for aleven months, she will be very welc sme.

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Sines mitlog the above the news of a big battle at Ping-yang bas reached bers. The native SCC's pre that the Chinese have been badly defest 1, and that the Japanese are in posses son of Plagyang. They report that the Tientaln traps: based very badly. If they were using the 199nd ammunition which we saw pansing through here, it is no wonder that they ran away, for brih g

* " 20d ammunition must have proved urak -agrinst well-armed treaps,

The

was stationed. Bat the Governor of Plog•T** | W¢ine-day morning. As no white ensign bas yer's that he has

has quartered large numbers of Chinese treps in and about that city. There

P seems to sort of pre-am arrangement Fatween the two armies in the

north—the Japaner advancing to Huangju and then retiring, while the Chinese advance, and so on,

The Javanese, hawe er, never get far her than Huangju Large numbers of Koreans in the north are being armed by the Chiness and serm to fight well. The northea Koreans are much *ape for men to those who live in and about Seoul. The latter flee on the least appearance of danger.

The Japanese quartered themselves forcibly on the Koreans in Chemulpo. Every house with

spare room was obliged to put up a certain number at night. During the day they were tested in the Japanese settlement, where they were fed. Of late they are getting 10 be very it, even to the Koreans, which is quite

• contrast to their farmer conduc The coolies are the only ones giving trouble now. All Karens who can speak sent up to the ray-panese have

been

actes intrpreters. And a number of Japanese bass at a bren forcibly sent to the front. There at deal of murmuring amongs: the is a Tapani: 7 residente, for the soldiers who anive frem time to time stop even the Hule trade that remaakt. 1

There was absolutely no rejoicing, to he seen here, on the 15th day no lighter flags at the 8th me 30. This is

very oboseal Chemulp Rumours have just reach

Vangték, a district of

bere

of on <ngagement at the binders of Ping-yang, 1;tween force of Japro who were marching over from Gen and a Chinese force. Fighting there must have Hen, panamber of wounded were brought down the rive to Chemolpo.

We also know--for the Japane Canal in Seoul has admitted it--that aty of Japanese sldiers has been marching from Green to Ping-yang. In the meantime we await feche; news.—N. C. Dolly News.,

NEWCHWANG.

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)

September 18th,

Tue Tar-Cenersi has recommended to the Tarone that the following punishments to inflicted on those connected with the murder of the Rev. Jas. Wylie :-

The ringieader in the attack to be bebeaded ; four of the saldiers to undergo military banish- ment; and MejarYi, Sergeant-Major Shao-Kuan, and a potly officer to

to be cashlered. The autho- riles are prepared to give compensation, but I ar plad to say no blood-money has been demand i nor * will be accepted if offered. The local magistrate, who behaved wery well under most difficult circumstances, is not to receive any punishment as far as is known by the authorities here Major Vind Sergeant-Major Shao-Kuan

Moukden, are detained'at

and two of the five soldiers are in prisons at the same place, awaiting the deuston of the Emperor.

General Tsa relegraphed from Ping-yang more days ago

that he expected a big battle would be fought on the roth inst.; bat no news of the battle has reached this i port. The Tartar-General of Tsitsthat has arrived in Moukden. His special duty is to guard the Imperial tombs. I hear from Mookden that it will is quite anaccesary for the English, Russian, and German Ministers to confer on the ending of

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Emp has telegraphed his approval of the Tattar-General's decision in Mr. Wylle's Car, rad Wong-chlang, the murderer, was acci dingly Fobeaded on the 16th instant. N. C. Datly News.

WISE AND OTHERWISE.

(COMPILED FROM MANY SOURCES.)

Angy little thing—a bee.

Fople without faults have no friends. Liva with wolves and you will learn to howl, The men of small calibre is often the greatest

The editor is the only person who gives the dev't his dues.

"Evoiy man has a show in life, but few of them find it a 'reaB.

A may be dilven, but a pencil does better when it is lead,

The man who is "driven to drink". usually hos to walk back,

The woman of the hour" is the one who has breakfast on time.

A app.3. to increase the value of every thing exe-spt women and buiter.

Sacering is probably an effort of nature to force l-17 people to take some exercise.

Spak gently to the erring or you won't get an invitation to the kil1log of the fatted calf

He-So you were never in love? She--No but I've t

et engaged to lots of men who were. No wonder the knockout blow is given on the jaw. What would a pugilist te with his jaw disabled ?

The man who causes two blades of grass to grow where only one grew before may live to be told to keep off the grass.

“Always spzak well of your neighbour ?" "1 always do, although I can sure you she is the mesnest woman in creation,”

Rustler-Success, my friend, is a fast train--- it walts for nobedy. Hustler-Neither can a man without t money travel on it.

Serab-She's worth a millen and 'just the right age for you. Jerry-Any girl worth a million is the right age for me.

¦

the beauties of the English language may find food for stody in the shop sign frequently wean advertising "Gas lighting by electricity,"

*

Heartless "I will never sperk to vou again, sabbet De Prcot's wils. "My dear," he replied, like the cold-blo: ded monster that he is, "I will buy you a seal-akin secque this winter if I can, There is no need of your trying to bribe me."

10 much

"I don't see your husband with you a as when you were in your honeymoon," said the clergyman, 1 he met an occasional attendant at his charch. "Has be grown cool ?* *Not If what you preach be true," she said, coyly, "He is dead."

"You think

Bnk you are bright," said the window

one else's reflections." "It is easy mough to pane to the mirror, "but you only give out some #You see through you," retorted the mirror.

are envious of me because I have a cost to my back and you haven't, Elderly Flance-1

nce-I hope you are not impressed by the silly sentimentallats who hold ikat because You've been married once you ought not to marry again. Pretty Widow-Don't let that worry you, dear. I've no such prejudice. My own dear mother was married three times, and I only hope that in all things I may follow her example.

THEY DON'T FIGHT. Says Corbelt to Mitchell, "'ll fight you for fun" Says Mitchell to Corbett,

"Come on, I won't run,"

That's the end of the matter,

My story is done;

But

They don't fight.

A Big Surprise-"Do you happen to have any meney about you, Suaggu?" said Manchester to his friend. "Sorry, Manchester, but I haven't a quarter of a dollar to my name just now." "Then," rejoined Manchester, às" be produced a fat roil ef bills, then, you will be glad to get back this 'tenner' I borrowed from you a month ago." Songge fainted.

EMBLEMATIC.

An orchio with a pazzled look -

Unto his father said,

"Why is it, apɔn all the coins

They stamp a women's head ?" The father thought a moment, then

He hira this reply:

gave "My child, they say that money talks,

I think that must be why." A lady who was about to be married entered number of a printing office and ordered a Invitations to be printed. The proprietor, something, remarked: "It seems to me that jovial sort of man, thinking he ought to say

marries i

In these bard times bus any one who considerable courage." Well," replied the lady, "we are all out of work sad we've got to do something, you know,"

GOT DOWN TO "D,"

[A well-known scholar and man of letters has sent the following in d'esprit to Dr. Murray on hearing the news that the new English dictionary has at last got through the letter C, and that D is now in hand

Wherever the English speech has spread,

And the Union Jack files free, The news will be gratefully, proudly read, That you've conquered your A BC!

But I fear it will come

As a shock to some That the sad cespit must be

That you're taking to dabble and dawdle and

dort,

To doliness and demps and (worse than those)

To danger and drink,

And shocking to think-

To words that begin with a d—,

to heaven because | CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

There is Do

fa no bigger loof in the world than the man who expecting to get to his wife belongs to the church.

more

More Than He Expected-He-I don't believe in long engagements, do you? She-No 1 I

short ones, and of them. Pra Von surprise me. That quiet little man a safe robber!" "Entirely as from detection. He's the man that makes out my gas bills."

Miss Bacon-On the ranch we giria ride the horses bare backed. Mr. Knicker-bocker (severely)-I should think the sun would blister you torribly.

"It's wonderful,” remarked the editor, "how man acts when he is going to have his

proud has:

the war. They can take their baths at Chelas plemene:/// and how humble he is after it

with all case and enjoyment, as the Rev. J. Ross, D D., a reported by the natives to have granged peace (sou-ho) between Korea, China

and Japan.

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REGISTER.

30th September, 1894.—At 4 pm.

STATION.

Wadincock Tokle ....... Hingak! Shanghai

Foochow...

A

Amping

Sate

Cacton

Fleuria Pal

fe vain, but her heart is in the right Hong place." "I don't believe it. She laces so ighly I don't believe it's within three inches of the right place.

Painter There, now, is my new picture! What's the matter with that, eh? Qulei Friend I don't know, but I should say that it was a case of art failure.

Maladay

the Season What is the matter

Gap Rock... pa Hu------ཚ་

Helow *** D*** Haiphong- Bom na syan - -

Manila

Cape E1, Jathik.

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10.03

151

Wood

1st October, 1894.-At 10 m

STATION,

Wivestock, Tokio...... Nagak! Shanghat Poochow

Amy

Boy-Y⭑-

Rughout Victoria Pa Cap Rock 38+

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Caps

The supposition that the poverty and distress Arising

from the disastrous floods this sammer valley of the Leo would bring to the fic much of the rascailty which und to be rampant in the district, and has only been latent during recent times of prosperity, is becoming verified sooner even than was setici- with Spriggins Alphabetic derangement." pated. A band of about 200 men, half of them*What do you mean 1 Not enough 's and said to be old knights of the road-alousted x's, and ter many IO U's." robbers and all of them driven to desperation

lonely spot on s

dark night—“Would the by the loss of their crops, and consequent gentiaman be kind enough to assist a poor mac? privations, have quite recently turned pirates, and Beside this loaded revolver I bave nothing else have been already so successful in their pliinging, the wide world to call my own."

Hobson-What did your fiancée say when you that they now possess four or five boats And atas sufficient to make them a formidable told her you were dead broke 7 Dodson (sadly)- gang.

She said she was fond of consistency in all They have established a reign of terror on the 3 things, co she broke the SPB river between Tallerpa and Shaling, distance Yeung America-→→→First of 6a, and they have killed within the instan My sister went abroad and marted a three weeks at least twenty men and wounded Prince Second American Boy-Ho-0-0 | My Euphon

The home married a ma. "everal tens of others. For protection, boste sister stayed now travel in batches, but so daring and powerful Hit dasu pay," said Uncle Ebe to fore bave the robbers become, that they do not heal- roh tempak, an' good nature at er gret blessin' ixte to attack numbers of boats at the same time, to a cemmunity. But dah am 'casions when er even in daylight. On the gth instant, four boats man has ter get mad or be a hypocrit,

by Tientsin mas named Feng owned by

Coming

Au Iiline's man has been amusing himself

by advertising an infallible from Tungchiangles to this port with beans, lately by

cure for arrive 1 at about 9 am, at a place called drackenses for $1, and sends in reply this Спас hiawopy,

ilule distance above New-presciption: "Drink nothing but water,” chwrag, when they ware attacked by one

*Now, Kva, this is nothing to interest you; of the pratical craft with 40 armed men on it's only a bes

business letter." Business ? It's beard. The pirates not only robbed the four written scross the top and aides and there are

of all portable property, such as arms, threz postscripts to it. It's from a woman ♬ money, etc., but shot the owner Feng and sailor derd and wounded two others. Some hours afterwards the same pirates had the and cly to attack a deet offre bean boats weder the

e goldence of a plucky Chiäll man named Li, who for cnately was armed with a repeating i which he yard with such effect against the rabber Wuling som

some and the plates retreated, ounding others, that

A

HAS

Ll with his 14 bouts and

***is Perker much given to charity 1a. "Indeed he fet the kind that begins at home, too. Why, that was spent a cool thousand on himself last year, and

know what

ta heathen he you

A DUFERENCE. Tanee songs

about

Promethean fire One day were doubtless right ; But now the kind that men desire

Is made of anthracite, ..

family, lon't it?"Oh, dear, no. Her husband A House Divided." It's a vary happy. little

is jealous of her poodle, and her poodle le jealous

#07 10.10

igw

Wind

8000; Wether.

Jum On the ath, at 6.15 p.st., ora Santorus holstad vertically. On the 30th, at 10.40 am. Elack-Ball holstad. At 11.10.0 the typhoma, now simon south-eate of Hongkong, appears to be moving cowards the east to the aorth of Hainan Strics. The barometer has commenced rising hero kat the gah jaay be expected to gerdually decrease to the course of a base

or two, On the rat at 11.80 ... the typhoon appears to have mored into the north part of the Gulf of Tongking. In Home Rong, bazenecar ring, with strong southwest winds wid very equally and showery weather.

1-Bazadar roláded to level of tha an la frahas, mincha_and

kandadtha, wiCorpsestern to the shade lì degrees, Eth

kamality of the started with scistare velag van

the wand to two potem, Baron of the ambivalen

clouds, of Kalacat cale? Fog, Gomas, ABEJOR

• Omeckál, # Enntag downs, a Kendy, akibat karry? Thunder, 6. Tihusty, = Dew woj. portalu li lachen,

F. 0, Tron, Thus Ambition,

Hongkong Observatory, 1st October, 1894.

·HONGKONG REGISTER.

Humidiy Direction of windo

the other fsur arrived here with the new and whe wound: d men were attended to by Dr. Daly, extracted two bullets and various pieces of metal, from the b-dies of eleven men. Next day four of hat.baby, and the baby mias los Its Inåber all || Baronruten. more Festa arrived, reporting that they had the time," been al ́acked the same pirates, who had

by

Juster Partner-Our traveller ought to be killed two of their men and wounded several discharged. He told one of our customers that othera

It is no wonder that a panic now | I um vŵ ignorant fool. Senior Partner-I shall prevails amongst bonimen which will tand spark to him and fasist that as more office to paratyas trade with the Interior. The river secrita divulged. where the 'e attacks tesk place is the 1 zundary between

POR,

Telchem What do you know af Nero 1 Pupil the Halchang district and the -He Eddied while Rouse was burning, Teacher Hlenmesion sub-prefeciare, and bolag in a-50 it is said. It is slao narrated of him that messia not within the jurisdiction of attber, for he was very searsighted Pupli-Yes'm. He fuldkʻon 1 slog doubtful) it may be sɔme time

couldn't but W

sawid." before repressive measures are taken. In the

CAUSE AND EFFECT. meantime the band, is likely to Incretes In Cash with him this morning is scanty, bambuts They are getting quickly supplied For poker last night he would play, with

(for

And it's all on account of his ants but they plunder has sms ench en besed for its protection), and if they held That he goes to his uncle to-day. inge:her until the winter, an more than ilkely, Lanten Mortication-The Rev. Dr. Piirstly depictations on land are likely to be mors try t. my dour young Indy, you have decided extensive and more daring than their piracies ars now on the river. Their handquarters are

tan",

to sterwe Luni la a proper spiri. Tae Young Lady--Indend I hara, Docter. I shall come

la druge:ɔus proximity to the foreign rettlement. | twice crecy Sunday to hens you prancha

As so much fuss has been made of the socauit „Thoughtful visitors to New York, says tha on the Japanese women, who left here by the ↑ zarobi, who nen nes thoroughly inline with

Previous

On dare

day 4 P.DL.

Highest opwe nie temperation on the gothicammon -Lowset vpm ale sacuperature on the 10thnomenar At 4 p.m. Black Bell taken down.

#.U. Trou, First Ametsat.

Hongkong Observatory, 1st October, 1894,

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

(From Maurs, dies, Falconas ik Cala Maghter) To-day.

Go-day's Advertisements.

ALLISON'S HIGH-CLASS

VAUDEVILLES,

WILL GIVE A

PARLOUR CONCERT (BY SPECIAL REQUEST)

AT

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL

THIS EVENING,

THE 1ST OCTOBER, Commencing at 9 o'clock, Kladly Assisted by

Mr. C. H. Grace and Mr. G. BRADY.

PROGRAMME:- Overture........Mr. JAB. F. BOYER. Soprano Solo ............Miss Bessie Grey. Ballad

Mr. C. H. GRACK. .Mr. ALY. JAMII.

Comic Song ..... Recitation

„Mr DONIEL H. KELLY. Songs (selected)....................... Senorita Dalores.

Cole Sang...... Mr. BRADY.

The Phonograph ...... Professor EDISON. Comic Doel .........Messrs. KELLY & JAMES, To Conclude with the BEAUTIFUL SERPENTINE DANCE by

Senorita DOLORES.

Adalion Hongkong, 1st October, 1894-

ZETLAND

Hotels.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG,

THE

(On Skau-Mi-wan Road,)

HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be had on the Island. DAY VIEW" occaples the best altuation on the Shau-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steam-launches can at Any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.

To the other attractions of this popular tesort BATHING PAVILIONS bare been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5`P.M. dally..

Private Dinners or Tins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours,

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-

PEAK HOTEL,

(643

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,200 feet aboyo

en-level, has just been therooghly redecorated, renovated and furnished, and i NEW WING has been built, which commands 1017 magolficent Views of the Harbour and maloland

of China.

LODGE,

No. 125.

SUMMER RATES, (FROM MAY IT TO OCTOBER JIST), One perenn, per day.......

.....$4,00 One person, per week.....

25.00 One person, per month......from $70 to 85.00

day Married couple (occupying one room) per

A REGULAR MEETING FREEMASONS Married couple (occupying one room) per

be held the HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 1st October, at 8.30 for o' a'clock predsely. Visiting Brethren are cordially Invited.

F1006

Hongkong, 1st October. 1804

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.

UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID,

BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME,

AND TRIESTE,

(Taking Cargo at through rates to CALCUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULT, RED SKA, BLACE SKA, LIVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS),

THE Company's Stearnship

"VINDOBONA,"

Captain P. Meris, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, 'the 6o1⁄2 Instant.

Cargo will not be received on board after 3 P.M. prior to date of sailing.

For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to

SANDER & Co., Agents,

Hongkong, 1st October, 1894.

fogr

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at Port Darwin and QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)

T

HE Steamablp

" AIRLIE,"

Captain Ellis, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 12lb instant, at 5 P.M.

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has large Cooling Cham bers, thus aneuring a supply of Fresh Mas!, Ice, Ac., throughout the voyage. A daly quall- fied Surgeon is carried.

· For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.. Agents. Hongkong. 1st October, 1898. .

(roas

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION TO MACAO.

Auctions.

POSTPONEMENT OF AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received Instructions

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), the 2nd October, 1894, AT 2.30 P.M.,

at his SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road, AN INVOICE OF JAPANESE WARE,

Comprising:--

SATSUMA, KIOTO, IMARI, AWATE and VINSEI VASES, JARS, PLATĖS, INCENSI BURNERS, TEA and COFFEE SÉTS.

BRONZES and ENAMELED WARE. EMBROIDERIES and EMBROIDERED

SCREENS,

FIRE

BAMBOO BLINDS,'

BC

&c.

TERMS OF SALE-As customary,

c.

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer, Hongkong, 17th September, 1894.

Entiinations.

MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER, TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, IN Ice House Road.

(990

now los posliion, in his New and Com- medloor Premixes, to eclipar, as heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED In the Colony or in any part of the Far East.

GROUPS AND VIEWS a speciality. Hongkong, and September, 1894.

NOTICE.

(1000

THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to 7.00IVE ESTIMATES for FITTING the PATENT PROCESS on LAND) and MARINE BOILERS for BURNING CHARBONNAGES COAL DUST.

GORDON & Co., BOWRINGTON FOUNDRY, Erst Polot.

week.........

45.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

month...........from $110 to 140,00 For further particulars, apply to

1931

MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel. Hongkong, 31st August, 1804.

HOTEL DE LA PAIX.

FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES.

"HIS HOTEL, situated on the FRENCH THIS

CONCESSION, a very convenient spol an SHAMEEN, in cow prepared to offer the BEST ACCOMMODATION to any TOURISTS or their FAMILIES to pay visit to CANTON, OCCASIONAL. VISITORS who wish to bring and EVERY POSSIBLE ATTENTION will be paid

to their Comforts,

A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE kept, WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quality; and the Charges for the same are EXTREMELY FAIR and REASONABLE.

A well furnished BILLIARD SALOON with BAR attached.

V. A. ROZARIO, Manager.

Canton, 31st July, 1894.

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONK

[E34

Pour and a half hours from Yokohama.

FIRST-CLASS

ACCOMMODATION.

NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

Hongkong, 20th Auguri, 1894,

(893

LEVY HERMANOS. TEWELLERY. DIAMONDS, WATCH

CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, A great variety in Fancy Goods and Optical Instruments. Novelties received by every Mall.

759)

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Taleoraph Office. CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., “HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-

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

Sale Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches- awarded the highest Prints at every Exhibition; and for Vogtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES, and SPYGLASSES.

No. 8, Queen's Road Central. G. FALCONER & CO., 7ATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU- WTACTURERS and JEWELLERS,

NAUTICAL

INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS.

No. 48, Queen's Road Central,

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAI

HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE OREGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER

THE

BUILDINGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

856]

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

Always on Hand,

L. MALLORY, Hongkong, 14th June, 1881.

SIEN TING,

SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th September, 1894

DENTISTRY,

J. (from Japan),

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, DR. SARATA

(Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Striat.)

THE

F723

frora

DENTAL SURGEONS, $5, Queen's Road Central, First Class Dentistry and Moderate Fees.

Consultation Free. Hongkong, 9th April, 1894.

DENTISTRY.

HE Undemigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL Live and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one SHOULD the weather be favourable, the may have his GRILLED CHOP STEAK Steamer * HONAM " will make * at Any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later SPECIAL TRIP to MACAO on SUNDAY Bext, I notice be given. He is also prepared to 7th October,

SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU OF ORDER-the Parties Feeding Dishes, &c., for same—and Cash, Terms --- Breakfast...per meal 8.0.75..per Month 12M K

Times of Departures-From HONGKONG at 9 AM, and returning will leave MACAO at

to P.X

Reture Fere, $1. No Second-class or Single Fares, Chinese servants, 30 cents each way,

During the afternoon there will be a GRAND RELIGIOUS PROCESSION I MACAO, and in the Evening a FANCY FAIR will be held in the PUBLIC GARDENS.

11

Tidic.........

$0.75. Dinner

it $1.25... Breakfas, Time and Disoer... Breakfast and Tif

Tin and Dinner ***

$40

"

$20

+1

$35

13

#1

$45 $30

"

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

W. THOMAS, Proprietor. Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.

[5.30

(1026

TICKETS may be obtained on SATURDAY at the Office of the Company or on board the Steamer on the morning of sailing.

Hongkong, 1st October, 1894.

T. ARNOLD, Secretary,

TO JOURNALISTS.

H EXPERIENCED and CAPABLE

AJOURNALIST is wanted for the staf A

of the Hanghong Telegraph, Liberal terms to a compatest man ; no other need apply.

Fall particulars as to experisaca, capacity, and terms to be sent in

R. PRASER-SMITH,

Editor & Proprietor. Hongkong, yth September, 3804-

SPECIAL NOTICE.

The assle at the Hongkong and Victoria "HE.-"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" =II.

Hotels, opposite the Honghong Club, and al | Fadder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING hom 5-go to

7.30 o'clock.

PRICE COMTEN CENTE. Coplas ordiend femns the Offos will be charged the usual rate-ag binis.

Advictions sen reminded that the #mgbone Tolerant has her for the largest chrosieciom of

THIS IN GUARANTEED. TARDE DE

NOTICE.

THE "BOKHARA” DISASTER.

FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the

"BOKHARA" DISASTER,.

With all Particulare, Raports of Interviews with SURVIVORS, the Craise of the Thales, oficial reports of the Chief Officer, the Ancona, and H.M.S. Pergoles, the ManziNE COURT OF | Inquiry and its Porno, experiences of other Steamers the same Typhoon, the Normand disaster, doo, dec.

(All carefully - Reotud and Räited),

THIS IS THE ONLY COMPLETE

REPORT OF THE DISASTER.

PRICE ..........................................................FIFTY CENTS,

Orders should be sent in to

THE MANAGER

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

AND

MODERATE FEES.

WONG TAI-FON G.

Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly

sistant to Dr. Roger), HAS REMOVED

་་

THE BANK BUILDINGS,

QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel), CONSULTATION FREE. Hongkong, 17th July, 1891.

Signs of Health.

You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac- tion.

Disease is

overcome

only when

SCOTTS EMULSION

weak tissue is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreea ble to taste and easy of as. similation.

- Santa & Hawns Tad, Londen, all Ckumista... Hongking Telegraph Ollon || CineMCHẲN A TOOL, ≈ Watkins i

Sole Agest for Hongkong and the Xmples of Padder's Hill,

Honghong, sich Catabor, viga,

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