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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1894.

Since the beginning of last month five large wool sheds have been burned, and many more slace.

rom China that have heen pablished in the Engilah newspapers.ho is responsible for these telegrams, and what his object may have bren In sending them I cannot say, but The Glasgow Herald sya (bạt. British before any more of these interesting cous-capitalists are greatly agitated in regard to the munications are despatched, it might be purchase of the Nicaragua Canal Concession as well for the sender to ascertain the Act by the instructions and on behalf of Great exact truth to the prerent state of things Britain. in Hankow, for these alarmist telegrams are grent deal of suffering to our friends in England who do not know how much they are worth, The nohappy

incident of fortnight ago, when a Chinese gentleman was killed

by of the native police on our

two Canceusion, did, no

no doubt, cause some exe'te-

ant in

ment and indignation in the waiter mind, as

been

The report of the British Customs Commis. sioners jost published giver the gross receipts of ran for the year ending March 21st, 1894, £5964,319, an increase of £78,890 over last

you,

M. Barthélemy St. Hilaire, the friend of Thiers, who has just reached bfs ninetieth birth.

Warhors, Hants, of the way he was oured of a wasting dlanse by Mother Seigel's Carative SeruD- comnisint enntrated in Talts, where Mr. Hodo

a

was anon a soldier in the British Army.

directions, and among others, its rers fell unon This enodla of Hodson's beamed bopafolle in all the eyes of a woman who needed light at that particular time. How It came to na she tells in a letter, from which we quote the following:--

"Twee," the same, "always hilthy"up"to May,

left me law and feeble. I find a bad taste in the

1894, when I had an attack of gastric fever, which math, and after evareihingateT had great pain in the chest and widow, alan dreadful pain at the back

the shoulder blader, and a sinking

Amuse vents. THEATRE BEAR ROY AL,

CITY HALL.

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY),

THE 20TH OCTOBER, 1894. LAST PERFORMANCE

Gr

day, hes nearly completed a hlography of Victreeriment the pit of the stomach Me Inga trembled MISS ELSIE ADAIR.

The

and also by night,p", is about to embark for Africa, where he

It is stated that the Governor of Syrja has refused to give a native of Damascus a license to establish a brewery in Jerusalem on the ground that the Jewish and Christian residents do notant it.

well it might, but the offenders were very Coal, the philosopher, to be published this properly delivered up by H.B M.'s Consul to the French pedestrian, Grandie, who bar anthorites, and the excitement I have spoken of goon

led away. During the last few days | walked over 14,000 kilometres in America and I have been a good deal in and out of the Chinese site both

sireels, by day

to endeavour to walk from Oran to and I have not met with the slightestsigns Timbuctoo of ill-wil! ar of rudeners,

The dally con The British Government has concluded an on in our atreet chapale, which are

hearers, havement with the telephone companies of the entirely of non-Christian bearers

| United Kingdom whereby the control of the Baritentive and rennemful as usual, and it stems is vested in the hands of the General. tems to me simply absurd to represent Hankow Port-office. as heing now in

state of unerst and di quiet and to talk of sending away foreign women and children 1 1 Wha troubles

store for may be In as in the fure I am not able to predict, and I de not believe that any one else le able to predict elther, but I must say ! regard some of the all- to Hankow that I have recently seen in the ninthe *s being highlys Shangha

that opinion. Ding the

in past twenty years I have several t

I times felt as if we were living here on the edge of a #cine, and as if at Any moment we might find it in eruption, Yet in those. alarming telegrams were to my knowledge sent home of seem to have been seat now. At the present time. however, we are, to the best of my helied, in a aslate of comparative quiet. I believe that if officials are now genuinely anxious to keep order, which perhaps they have not always hern, and even on the nccasion when we bed" linle trouble ■ fortnight ago, the Chinese authorbis took what steps they thought best to keep the populace in order, and the event showed they had judged rightly of the mongures it was desirable to take, for order was kept and no outbreak occurred.

spers, **

A woman who had lost her way on the street in London recently paid 3d. and had herself

office to her bone, where a receipt for her was daly obtained.

iminative, and I am not alone fotional and conducted by special messenger from the Post-

NEWS AND GOSSIP.

tective 1-fon.

German Sugar interests have formed a pro- A $40000 000 ship canst across Ireland is being consi lered.

It cost Mr. George Gould $4,000 a day to sall the Pigilant in Britain.

At Munich the police have forbidden the play- Ing of planos with the windows open.

The value of Irish exports last year was 1622 223. and of imports, $44,694.430.

Norway has 350 savings banke, of which 67 are in the cities and as in the rural districts.

All overtures for clemency for Mrs. Maybrick have been rejected by the Home Secretary,

The Fmmess

Rasis does not like the bli sleeves in much

much worn, and all the court wogen have to eschew them.

On every Christmas Lord Rothschild gives to each potterman of London a brierword pipe and an ouner of tobacco,

It is noticed that the wealthy colored reople of Amerlex are sending thele sans to Britala to Blu'y law, med rine, etc.

A German military writer has figured out that In the Franco-Prussian war 1,300 shots were fired for early man k'ited.

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Panida Challiu, the African and Norse explorer, ways that he has studied 1.200 enclent segas to and they record descriptions of five distinct voyages of the Visings from Iceland to the United States.

A Young Czech fournal published at Pilsen is Bohemia announces that the young Czech women are about to form an aniociation on an extensive scale after the model of the Primrose League la England.

and shook under me, an I could not walk out. Indeed, It was as much an Teonid'do to get across the floor.

A fire, hacking ough set in and shook ma very much, and I lost a deal of sleep.

* As I grew wesker I was confined to my bed more and more, and my daughter was obliged to take my place in doing the housework. A doctor aftandaði me for over a your. He tried first one kind of medicine and then another, but none of them helped me. At the end of the year the doctor said he could do no more for me, and recommended massa laat sort to try a change of air.

“I had got to despair of ever getting better, when a book was sent to me full of statements from diferent people, telling how they had been maila wall of Tarious complainte by waing Mother Beigel's Dorativa Syrup, and I rend of a young man living at Warboys, near me, having been oured in a marrallons, manner by this medicine. I got a bottle from Mosers. Palmer and Bona, Chemists, Ramsey, and after I had taken:

It a work I felt relief and gained strength, my paia left me, and I have riever looked behind me sinos, 1 taka an coessional dose of the Syrup and keep in excellent haith. I give you fall permision to use this lotter as you think it. Yours truly, (signed) Sarah Mann Ramsey Heights, Ramary, Hunts, January 27th, 1892."

letter to then to publish it In this way it has fallen What better use would we possibly put this lady's

into the present reader's hands, and may turn out to be a candle in the window to show him refuge sad shalter boxile some long and gloomy path. A word The Italians have established a water-power more on this very point. It fi not a matter of choles electric plaat sat Tivoli, and will tranamalt 2,000

whether wo are to help one another. We are obliged horse-power eighteen malles scross the Campagna

and bound to do so by every consideration of momlity to Rome. The streets of Rome will then be

and utility. Humanity la lika tha hady of one man

the lighted by electricity.

rest must pay painele parlamentetett innan. 1, for instance, penalty the west of Ireland, a seam

Mother Blonel's Cumtive Syrup has done you good, of bituminous coal nearly vix feet thick was struck the other week at a depth of 188 yandeyan, publish it, make it known. Others near you

may be groping in darkness, from the surface. This promises to be the biggest coal mine in Ireland.

At Dungannon.

national expenditure that the British Government It fa_said that the most profitable piece of has incurred was the purchase of the Khedive's shares in the Suez Canal. The profit already her been over $100 000,000,

Kaiser Wilhelm has not kept still during the past year. A csiculation has lately been made showing where he spent his time since August 15th, 1893

He was in Beril or Poludam 166 days and travelling the other 199

s a very solomo thing to be a professional toper in Norway, where the Government control. the liquor traffic. No customer is allowed to spend more than five cents for drink, and any show of exhilaration cats off the supply.

The preparations for the rood at Paris Include the remond exposition of Tower, if designers prefer its removal; and the still higher iron tower for Wembley Park, Lon don, has been stopped for want of funds.

removal of the Eiffel

At Predimost, in Bohemia, where many mammoth skeletons have been unearthed. prehistoric family has Intely been found. The skeletons of the man, woman and children are complete, the man's bring of enormous size,

Premier Stambouloff was arraigned on the 3rd sito. at Sofia for inasis and calumnies directed

galast Pr against Prince Ferdinand. Stambouloff refused to reply to questions from the magistrate, who thereupon demanded 35,000 francs bail, which was furnished.

And it is all the more a subject of mjoleing that the remedy, as in the above case, conquers indigestion and dyspepsia, because that complaint it is "which clouds the sun for millions on Life's hard road.—

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To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE.

IN THE MATTER OP JOHN STEWARD

LAPRAIK, DECEASED.

NOTICE is hereby given that as from the

M:

AN ENTIRELY

NEW PROGRAMME,

in which

ADAIR AND MR. VANDERLIP will again receive the talented useistance of HONGKONG'S LEADING AMATEURS,

NEW and BRIL AT LIGHT EFFECTS

for the unrivalled

SERPENTINE DANCE.

he STRING BAND of the Shropshire Light

Infantry will be in attendance.

A Planche Theatre is now open st Messrs. KILLY & WALSH'S LA, where Beaty may be

Bo ked

ADMISSION

Dess Circle & Stall.........$2. Back Seat.......kamuuqunuşl So'diers and Sallars ́bati-frice to Back Seats. Hamptony 18th October, 1804

THEATRE

M

CITY HALL

[iog:

ROYAL,

Under Distinguish d Patronage.

Extralament, at the above. Theatre, R NATH, RUCHWALDY will give an

kindly assisted by some

WEI L-KNOWN AMATEURS, ard his PUPILS

NO

THURSDAY, 25TH OCTOBER, Commencing at 9 o'clock P.M.

PROGRAMME ←→

*AN ENTERTAINMENT IN COLOURS," In which Messe. BRACY and C. T. Ronson will appear in entirely New Songs,

NEW LADY AMATEURS

a Complete Banjo Baad,

*C.,

&c.,

&c.

By Special Desire. The Muslal Flower Fairy Tale entitled "PANSY."

Written and Composed by M. N. RUCHWALDY, and Performed by over

30 Young Ladies and Children.

In 1 1803, the Interest and Respro. siblity of the late JOHN STEWARD LAPRAIK in the Firm of TOUGLAS LAPRAIK AND COM- PANY Ceased to exist, and that, as from that date the Undersioned, JOHN HUGHES LEWIS, became and now in the Sole Person To conclude with a beautiful ideal personification carving on

on Business under the sald Firm Name of DOUGLAS LAPRAIK AND COMPANY.

And farther that the Estain of the old JOHN STEWARD LAPRAIK lalele LIABLE for. ALL DEBTS and LIABILITIES and is solely entitled to ALL ASSETS of the sald Flem up to the Bald 13th day of July, 1893.

Dated the 18th October, 1894,

J. D. LAPRAIK.

Executor of JOHN STEWARD

LAPRAIK, Deceased. J.-H. LEWIS.

In the Parisian cometersen it is now.customary to place metal boxer on the tombstones. Each or has lit in the top, and in it visitors drop their curds. The relatives can thus see the 1097] names of persons who cherish the memory of the deceased.

Abant 30,000 000 tons of cost are mined in Wales every year the most of which goes to Germany, France and the British possessions. Cailforsia the other week had twenty ships due from Swansea and Cardiff with large amounts

After many years delay the spire of the cathedral at Ulm has been finilubed recently. It la said to be the b'ghest in Estore.

Along the west coast of Africa thers are now about churches, 40 000 Converts, 100,000 adherents, 300 schools, 40 000 napils,

The Government al New

of New Zealand is urging Lord Rosebery torn-operate fai

in the protest against Hawai's annexation of Neckar Island,

Domény, her native town, lately unvelled a statue of Joan of Arc

Three

bishops and over 600 pligrims sit-nded the ceremony. Lists of dividends of leading Landon banka for 1883 and 1893 show a common reduction at the end of the decade of short one-third.

Queen Victoria in now afflicted so constantly by ih amat rm that she has abandoned her pre-of coal on board.

sored trip to Italy during the coming winter.

Arcording to weather observations recently pablished. Berlin bas ao average of dark days in the year to IT on which the sun shines, Fifty Parisian trade unions have agreed to work short time in order-to-spread em-lopment over those who are in distress for want of work.

Western Korope is just beginning to swaken to the fact that the most savage cholera epidemic of modern years is sweeping along to its very:

doors,

The sew-going torpedo bost Perbaw, now being ball for the French navy, in designed to have a speed of 30 knots, or 344 statuta miles, per hour,

The defences of London are to have a farther Important addition. A boom will be constructed to close the passage of the river Modway at Sheerness,

The city of London now maintains four baldres over the Thames, which it has built within the last forty yests at an expenditure of £1,500.000

In 1854 the coal mines of Great Britals yielded 65,000,000 tona. In 1803 the yield was 164,000,000 toos, which was, however, 21,000,000 tome less than in 1891,

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A malcontent, presumably a foreigner, has vented his spite against the German nation by running ble stick in several places through the portraits by Lenbach of the late Emperor William and Count Moltke in the Staede! Gallery at Frankfort.

The largest standing army is that of Russia, 500.000 men ; the next in siz", that of Germany, $92.000; the third, France, $55,000; the fourth. Austria, 313,000 after which come Italy, with 151,000; England, with 300,000; Terkey, with 160,000; 100.000; Spain, with 145.000.

than

POLICE NOTICE.

NOTICE has been received that the ANNUAL PERAMBULATION of the WAR DEPARTMENT BOUNDARIES take place on MONDAY next, the 22nd, and TUESDAY, the 23rd Instant, and that in conse quence thereof all the ROADS within the Miller Cantonments will be CLOSED to the PUBLIC. from 6 A.M. on the sand instant to 6 A.M. on the 23rd instan',

F. H. MAY, Captulo Superintendent of Police. Central Police Barracks, Hongkong, 19th October. 1804-

PUBLIC AUCTION.

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

F1094

war in Kores has brought out prominently the control which England has over the rabmurine cable

having a length of more companies own lines have world. English THE Undersigned has received instructions and produce a revenue of more than 1,000,000 $50,000 miles, which Cost over £10,000.000 The merchant tailors of Grais, Austria, hayz sent a petition to the authorities of the university acklog that bereaker no student shall receive • diploma until he has proved that he has pald bis taller's bills. Some of the students say that this is a deadly blow at the higher education of young men,

The steamer Perthshire recently delivered fo London the largest single cargo of refrigerated ment ever handled. It consisted of 10,000 carcasses of sheep, 9.000 haunches and the same number of legs of watton, 550 tone of beef, 150 bags of bullocks beasts, 150 bags of ex-tails and

of kidneys, y cases of oysters and 750 cREES of butter,

The Vicons Fremdenblatt 19ys the Cear's physicians regard his condition as far from serius. His lines is the result of repeated attacks of Influenza.

North Wales

ales may soon become an English Lourdes. The Well of St. Winefride, which gave

General James 8, Wilson, who spent a year the place its name, bas recently begun in China and critically samined the army and agala to

to perform miracles, At Maica new conservatory of music is fortifications, says: "It is hardly to be doubted now being erected by order of the Cast. The that an army of 50,000 Empeans, with artillery heliding will cost $400,000, and will accomme- well deganized, supplied and commanded, car preponderance of cavalry, date about 1,000 pupils.

The Carewitch will receive a servies of | 2o Anywhere fu Chinn, and, if se

** disposed, it Sèvres china

wedding gift from French could everrun and dismember the empire. admirers, who have just appolated a commities to

Trancos

Mallet, whose death war Clement take the matter in hand.

lately assounced, was to malarial fever what Herr

Tang, of Hamburg's Sanitary Corps, Jenner was to all-pex. When farmers and rescued a man from drowning last month, and soldiers were dylar like dies in Algeris, he reference to the records showed that it was the promptly reduced the denike from as 10 5 per

cth life he had thus saved.

bent, by the use of quizive, though he was

The

use of aluminium le rapidly increasing Some Russian bishops are having thele mitron made of the metal. Bal the old-timers lock upon the practice as excellcgious,

Cholera is not kept out of England by accident The London Lancet anys the sanitary organisı- is well prepared at every point to prevent the disease from gaining footkald.

flon

The oldest reporter in the world is sagaged on Journal in Syria. He claims to be one hundred

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TUESDAY, the 23rd October, 1894, AT 2.30 PM, at bis SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road. AN ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE WARE, Comprising - KIOTO, IMARI, AWATA and NINSEI VASES JARS, PLATES, INCENSE BUR- NEPS, TEA and COFFRE SETS.

BRONZES. ENAMELED WARE. EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERED FIRE SCREENS.

LADIES EMBROIDERED DRESSING GOWNS and JACKETS. CUSHION COVERS.

EMBROIDERED TABLE-COVERS and

COTTON and CRAPE CLOTH. BAMBOO BLINDS,

c..

TERMS OF SALE ;—¤ Bustonary.

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 19th October, 1804

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

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FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL

equally shared with administering noison THE Company's Steamship to the favalide. Dr. Malliot was ninety-one years old.

DO THOU LIKEWISE,

Was one sole a sandle in a window on a dark night he never enn tall, how many lost and bewildered

trevallen is may guide on their way. I once knew dose old lady who hablisally did it on every dark

and nineteen, but still capable of attending tonight. The road that passed her house was always

ħla daily deling, although rather fooble.

"FOKIEN,"

Captało Davis, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 1st instant, at Day- light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers, Hongkong, 19th October, 1894- fragó

TO JOURNALISTS,

21. CAPABLE

N

EXPERIENCED

forasian and lonesonas enough, and houses were, fa Cologne Cathedral at the time of its completion, the plod has made in Gori of projecting A JOURNALIST is d

Franz Schmlts, the architect in charge of the spart. So on the general principle of goodwill to died recently at Baden. The two towers at the window when i would shine both ways and do the of the Hongkong Telegraphs: Liberal poder to -wart and öf fthe church are his work. 2. moest good. She is dead siid gone now, kui let

Great discontent is shown in Germany at the hope tine har famler keeps up the mason. To be a competent tákn j no other men apply large number of pensioned officers in the army. wide and for farm, med henk, prikladnagar | And tareas to be seat be

sure të brought her many a strange quart, yet she did Fall particulars as to experienos, espnok) Since the present Emperor ascended the tårene

of

"THE WALIZ

Tickets may be had from TO-DAY. Price $2 & $t. PLAN at Messrs, W. ROBINSON & Co.'s. Hongkong 17th October, 1894.

THEATRE

(1003

ROYAL,

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

THE BLACK PLAGUE,

T

Entinations.

DAWSON'S PERFECTION OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.

ALLISTON & CO., SOLE AGENTS, Hongkong and the Far East,

4. Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, frth December, 1801.

CENTRAL HOTEL,

Blactate Lighting

throughout

the Premisas.

SHANGHAI

Telegu phic Address :---.

"CENTRAL,

SHANGHAI,"

HIS long-established SELFCT Family Hot., altuated on the Hund, facing the river in the

centre of the Settlements, is now fitted with the latest modern improvements, including Bath and Dressing Rooms ATTACHED to Suites and Single Rooms, with hot and cold water laid

on, DOUCHE, SİLower, Serays, m'g, and heated to a comfortable temperature during winter,

COMMODIOUS RECEPTION ROOM FOR VISITORS.

SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PRIVATE DINNER PARTIES, &c.

An Assistant attends on Persingars by Matt Steamers.

NA-Sprcial reducert charges may be arranged for on application to the Manager.

F. E. REILLY,

70

Wotels.

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA,

HAKONE.

Four and a half hours from Vokokama.

FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

THE, ELE TRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

TBUILDINGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

856]

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietom,

HOTEL DE LA PAIX. FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES. THIS HOTEL. · altuated on the FRENCH CONCESSION, a very convenient spot on SHAMEN, is now prepared to offer the BEST ACCOMMODATION to any TOURISTS or OCCASIONAL VISITORS who wish to bring

their FAMILIES to pay a visit to CANTON,

and Every PoaSIBLE ATTENTION will be pald to their Comforts.

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

A well-furalsbed BILLIARD SALOON with BAR attached.

Canton, 31st July, 1894.

PROPRIETOR

For Sale. "IRROY,"

CARTE BLANCHE,

CARTE D'OR Vintage 1887,

In Quarts and Pats,

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Solo Agente.

Hongkong, 8th October, 1894.

(1052

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.

13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th August, 1894.

FOR SALE.

APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

JAPAN

APAN PRINTING PAPERS.

COPYING PAPERS.

'APAN WALL PAPERS,

JAPAN

JAPAN

JAPAN

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800.

V. A. ROZARIO, Manager

PEAK HOTEL,

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

*HIS commodious and well appointed

THOTEL sted at belght of 12 feet

80C

PRICES VÉRY MODERATE,

[goy

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under-

HE HONGKONG MINSTRELS shore so-level, bas just been thoroughly signed,

THE

WILL GIVE TWO MORE

OF THEIR

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS For the BENEFIT of the PLAGUE WORKERS.

The First Entertainment will be given

ON

SATURDAY,

THE 17TH INSTANT,

Under DietinOURHED PATRONAGE AND

SUPPORT.

ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME,

FULL FARTIFULARS 11⁄2 PROGRAMMES, which will be shortly instad,

Popular Prices....$1 & $1.

re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and i NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and maloland of Ching,

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, -(PROM NOVEMBER 18T TO MARCH 31ST), One person, per day....................$2.50 to $3.00 One person, per month, $25 to 60.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

3.00

Marded couple (occupying one room) per

month ******

mesures.....$100 to 105,00 Married couple (occupying two rooms)

per month **a sumurano$110 to 120,00 Extra Bed-room, per month

For further particulars, apply to

20.00

MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel,

1931

Hangkona, 16th October, 1Rng.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-M-wan Road.)

*945

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

8, Queen's Road Central, Hamptono, tał Tannere 1908

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAI. REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Hand.

L. MALLORY. Hongkong, 24th June, 1881-

To be Let.

TO LET.

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OICE FIRST FLOOR, "MARINE

HOVER." QUEEN'S ROAD.

ROOMS in **BRACONSFIELD · ÁRCADE,*- QUEEN'S ROAD.

TERMINUS of use only pleasant DRIVE

THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and ¦ à Ca

Soldiers and Bufiges in Uniform, half-prion to to be had on the Island. HAY VIEW Back Seats anly.

Doors "pen at 8.30,

WALAH, Limited.

ocouples the best situation on the Chaucklowan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breeses from the Southward, Steam-launches can st

spacious lawn.

the

Commerdog at 9 o'clock precisely. PLAN and TICKETS at Mesos. Kray & by time come alongside the jetty adjoining

To the other attractions of this popular report BATHING PAVILIONS have been added, and a LAUNCH rane from | every kalli-beur shoe § 3.3. dally.

the NEW FEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW

SZATI may be Booked on and after SATURDAY, September rġih,

A SPECIAL TRAM will res to the Peaks and a SPECIAL LAUNCH is Komisos, 15 minutes after neck Performares.

WILLIAM BLAYNAY, How, Secretary, Hongkong, roth October, 1894.

Masonic.

VICTORIAS LOD 9

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

HOUSE No. 6, ICH HOUSE STREET, lately occupied by Messrs. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.

HOUSE No. 3. DUDDILL STREET, new ta socupation of Messrs. EDWARD, SCHELLZAM

GODOWNS in DUDDELL STREET.

Apply to

BELILIOS & Co. Hoogkong, 13th October, 1894. (1079

TO BE LET

L. WILD DELL BUILDINGS Nanded of Unfurnished) Five Good Rooms situated in the best part of the building.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND

FINANCE Co., L Hongkong, 9th Marck, cƐga.

TO LET.

1643 DWELLING HOUSES

Hongkong 13th August, 1806- [939 | THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Quain's Road and Duddell Strasi) “HE Undersigned has always thought that

needed to do is between Flogs Lips and the | TRIVATE BOARDING. Hoven--providing it be Piibelasé le spery"detall. A pixon where one OF HONGKONG, M», 1096.

may have his GRILLED CHOP #STEAK REGULAR MEETING of the shove | at any hour of the Day up to 11 7.M.): OF JAIN | A LODGE wil be bad in the FREEMARUM If rice be diven, He is also prepared to

HALL, Zetland Street, an MONDAY, the sand | SUPPLY MEALĮ to PRIVATE PARTIES Fastsät, at 8.30 for à jum, pescivaly. Visiting | pwr MERUM OKBUmitte. Parties anoding | Benthiran ara nordially invited,

Dalam ko, for materinand Cashy Terms **** Broj klart...per maal $4.75.„per Manth gra

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