THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1895.
of
put an end to the rebellion by the beginning of course of Military studies. He is the son of the completeness. The metal for the bronzo coltago next year.
calabrated Shereef of Wasio, Mulai Sid | is made at the Ossica copper works, a very large In an official despatch from Havana which | Hadjebd-es-Salaam, who died in 1852, and of concern, the machinary of which was made was received here to-day the General Command- English wife Molat All's reception to-day partly in England and party in Japan Lag la Caba makes special mention of the † was of a grand description, and was marked by The Osaka Alkall Company, with a capital'? detachment of 18 men who made so gallant a gront enthusiasm. Fifteen hundred Infantry £70,000, la at present manufacturing solphuric defence against a force of 200 rebels at Kemblage, and Cavalry, bearing sums, took part in and hydrochloric acids, as well as shtorate of and recommends them for reward. In that powder-play in his honour. The Shereef potash and caustic soda, China being its largest affair 15 Spaniards were wounded. Marshal afterwards paid a visit to his father's tomb, the export customer. The machinery for the weeks Campos has approved the death sentence on the procession bear headed by the French soldiers was supplied by England, insurgent leader Mujicas.
Attached to the French Legation. The proceed- ings were witnessed by a large concourse of
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THE STOKES CAGE,
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BRUSSELS, August 20th.
· The Stolls Belge” to-day says that the mathorities of the Independent Congo State had had proofs for a long time that Mr. Stokes, the English trader who was recently hanged by the Congo State antasifiles, had been selling arms to traders in the region to the north of Lake Tanganyika. He was captured with the hosille chief Kibonge, by Major Lothaire. The journal adds that when the English Press learn sus facts of the case they will cease protesting against the execution of an individual who was guilty of so fingrant a violation of the Berlin Treaty,
CHOLERA DI INDO-CHINA.
Paris, Angust soth. The Politique Coloniais states that according to the latest intelligence from Indo-Chins the cholera epidemic which prevailed in the Laos country was abating at Dan-Moong, about July 14th, but five deaths had occurred several days previously at Muon-Faes, to the west of the island of Kong. Every precaution had been taken to keep the outbreak from spreading to
lent on the right bank of the river lacing the
ing in the valley of the Se-Doo.
spectators,
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS,
1.
LONDON, August 23rd, Mr. Krupp, the far-famed "Cannon King" at Enson, has again given an excellent proof of the berevolence which he has shown so often to his workmen. He has assigned to the pension fund of his staff the sum of m 1,000,000 (£50,000). Mr. Krupp at present employs about 5,000 hands.
According to the Figaro the Pope, yielding to the representations of some of the French Bishops, has definitely abandoned Sla policy of advising Roman Catholics in France to support the Repablican Government. A banquet held on 15th inst. in commemaration of the birthday | of Napoleon 1. was attended by about 1,000 persons.
It is understood that Sir Charles Dilke, M.P., and Mr. Reginald McKenna, M.P., both muscular Radicals, have challenged any two members of the Govenment In either the House of Lords or
Thames,
The Osaka Iron works exhiblied
LONDON, Sepļember 3rd." leader al the frias Nationalist party, denounces A manifeste, issued by Mr. Justin M'Carthy, as treasonable 'he party sominaileg Murphy, the Healylie, for South Kerry, in opposition to Farrell, the Nationalist party nominee.
September 4th,
It is officially announced that General Charles Knowles has been appointed to the command of the British forces in Egypt. General Siz Redvers Buller will retain his appointment as Adjutant-General to the Forces in England for a further period of two years.
Intimations.
"DOUGLAS" STEAMSHIP COMPANY","
LIMITED.
"HE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of SHAREHOLDERS in the bord COMPANY wil be held at the COMPANTE OrrICES TO-MORROW, 21st September, at Noow, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a State- ment of Accounts to soih June, 1895.
LATE TELEGRAMS, stated by the wald master personally, but also to those which were suffered by the officers, crew, and owners of the old russel. These Netherlands, and it is with the wish to pat an claims are disputed by the Government of the and in a friendly spirit to the difference which has arisen on these gounds that the arbitration has been resolved upon. It has been agreed by the plenipotentiaries to lovite the Government of a third Power to select from its subjects a jurlat of undoubted reputa as arbitrator in the matter of the above mentioned difference. In his award the arbitrator, while having regard to the principles of International law, is to decide in respect of each claims whether it is wellSeptember, both days laclusiva. founded, and, If so, whether the facts on which each of the claims is based are proved. In such case, he is to fix the amount of the fademnity dus by the Netherland Government. He is also incident to the arbitration, and settle which of to determales the amount of necessary costs the parties should defray them. The contracting parties mutually engage to accept as final the decision of the arbitrator, and to submit to it unreservedly.
The Shahzada was received on his arrival al Paris by the affacker from the British Embassy. He will stay three days at the Grand Hotel. His Highness, in replytog to an address presented to between Afghanistan and England would be of aim at Dover, sald be believed the alliance long darailon. In conclusion, he said, be retained the pleasantest remembrances of his visit to England,
Surrey comes ont as champion in County cricket by thirteen points, Lancashiro being second with ten points, and Yorkshire third with seven pofats.
September 5th.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 13th 10. the art
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Ca
General Managers. Hongkong, 20th September, 1895.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
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“HE for HEANNUAL GENERALM Comunition's Report for the past Season; electing the Com mities for the coming Season; and for the transaction of general business, will be held in the CRICKET PAVILION on FRIDAY, the ayth September, at 4.45 PM.
STARVED INTO MUTINY.
wallows
other villages. The epidemia was very prava- House of Commons to a pair-cazed race on the on the spot, only the steel plates for the botlers i cost of the Chitral expedition is put down at led to 10,000 miles on empty stomachs,
Kong Archipelago, bet appeared to be diminials
FATAL EXPLOSION. BRADDOCK (Pennsylvania), August 20th. A terrible accident, attended by loss of life, has occurred at the Carnegie Steel Company's works bare. One of the furnaces exploded, with the result than nine men were killed and 16 others injured, five of them fatally, All the victims were of Hungarian nationality with the
on of the forainen.
i explosion was caused by the act of one of the workmen who dumped a barrow into a bell furnace, but then forgot to raise it. The effect of this was to clog the furnace, and the gas was thus prevented from escaping. As the men who had to remors the material were leaning over were at once overcome by the escaping gases, A rescue party was promptly organised, and the unconscious men, several of whom were in a dyingstate, were recovered from their perlions position,
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rallway race to Scotland has resulted in the establishment of a fresh record, the East Coast train, which left King's Cross at 8 p.m. an. sist inst. having reached Aberdeen at 4.40 8.m. yesterday, the Journey from London to Aberdeen thus having been accomplished in eight hours' forty minutes, The most remarkabla run of the train was that between Newcastle and Edinburgh, the distance (1341 miles) having been covered in 112 minutes, which giver aŭ average speed of 66,7 miles per hour,
A balloon containing two Russian officers and a meteorologist landed near Jaroslaw, in Galicia, an 20th last, and the occupants were at once arrested. They said their fovoluntary presence in Austrian territory was caused by unfavourable wisde, but as a number of maps of the district possession they are detained in custody pending inquiry.
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Osaks plames Itself on the possession of very complete glass works, which are baslly employed in turning ont lamp chimneys, chiefly for the Chinese market, lamp globes, tamblers, stoppered bottles for chemicals, and coloured candle shades with Arabic inscriptions for export to Turkey, besides a variety of glass shades for electric light fittings, The works do not, however, appear at present to turn out the finer kinds of clear and cut glatted at the Kyoto exhibition a centrifugal pump with a pumping capacity of 45,000 gallons per bour: alto a colton fianual or flanalette foom capable of producing | five yards an hour, and horse power being sufficient to drive five looms. The Osake Types foundry Co. are manufacturing printing ma- chinery, a double crown size one for hand power being valued at £80, while they offer to make type founding machine for £10, which if any. thing is slightly below European quotations.
There are large complete shipbuilding works at Nagasaki which are ruming out single and twla screw steamers of 2,000 tons reglater. Every part of lue buil and machinery were made" being imported from England. At Kobe the Kwast Ship building and Engineering Company have similar works which are able to construct steamers, also engines sad boilers in the sama way. They made all the machinery and pipes for the Osaka waterworks. They also recently bollt a triple expansion englas for the Kobe Electric Lighting Co.; large hydranile presses for the Osaka Splaning Co. and a set of fumi gsting machines for disinfecting all the clothing. of the troops as they landed on their return froma the war.. Kobe is blessed with match and soap making factories, for both of which there ought to be grest demand, the Japanese alone, who kre everlastingly at the wash tub, should be able to consume all the soaps they can make.
These are, of course, only a few of the principla manufactoring establishments there... betog duction of umbrellas, bicycles, safes, hose, planos, etc, articles which were formerly exclusively imported from Europe or America,
An English gentleman who recently visited Osaka remarked that one of the most advanced and useful institutions of Japan was the Osaka Commercial Museum. The samples of Imports into the various countries of the world, with their prices, seemed very complete; but for some reason, here as elsewhere, as this gentleman remarked, there is more difficulty in getting at the prices the British manufacturer asks for his goods than at those of the manufactures of other countries. This museum, which, we are told, is intended to show to the Japanese manufacturer the various kinds of goods suitable for the different markets of the world, with the prices realized, might with advantage be copied by ourselves. 'Indeed, our Güverminent might take a leaf out of the Japanese book by sending, as they constantly do, emissaries and eficers to all the various countries to study and spy out their
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Meeting * EXTRAORDINARY, GENERAL MEETING-Ilf be held for the purpose of considering certain alterations in mod additions to the RULES of the CLUB which the Commites have thought it desirable te submit for the consideration of Members.
EDWARD A. RAM.
Hop, Sec, H.R. CC Hongkong, 19th September, 1805.
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· CHINA- TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO`SHAREHOLDERS.
HE TWENTY-NINTH ORDINARY
above COMPANY will be held at the READ OFFICE, Victoris, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at Twelve o'clock Noon, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to golk Apel last, and of Declaring Dividends.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 15th to the 28th inst,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
T. MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the
In the House of Commons, last night, Lord A FAMOUS maliny on shipboard cams to pass in thisMMEDIATELY after the Annual General G. Hamilton made his Indien Budget statement,way. When the ship, which had walled from according to which the final results for the year we will down the Ohannel, It was found that the how a probability of a surplus of nearly provisions intended for the use of the crew were
Tutten
fcourse, unsstable. The men complained R1,20,000. The credit of India, is Lordship to the captain, who promised to put into some saki, was never higher than, at preset. The
stored for
He near port and exchange the MAN
good. word
and as the poor Rococo. This has reduced a small estimated couldn't sail the ship surplus for 1895-95 to a deficit of R1,313,000, they killed the captain and mate, helped themsel res He rejoiced to see signs of improvement in to the cabin. provisions, hald high jinks for a few certain portions el revenus, and was sanguine works, sad Baally coattled the shin, put off in the that the mese future would show a much closer boats, and were all loss but thres. The captain could approximation of revenue and expenditure. Els have prevented all this if he had chosen to but Lordship arged the advisability of taking every person. Very likely, and got served out for it.. perhaps the owners and he had pat up the bad job opportunity to diminish the Sali Tax, and was in o favour of a limited form of guarantee to encourags They were both criminals and fools. railway enterprise. He hoped the House would¦ But there are ships that must needs sail to the end not rasbiy hamper or interfere with the Govern- of the voyage with only the original stores. Come ment of Jadia,
what may, they can't go back or put into any port. Some are wall found and others badly ; and so voyagen differ,
To modify the illustration, the latter kind of Tossels are human beings. Ai birth we sail on a ToTags, which 1 by rights ought to be seenty years long.
Vary few comparatively, Most of as go down sooner. Why? Haase we recklessly, oarelessly, or ignorantly waste the stock of vital forse with, which Mature endows as at the start. There are so mest shops or bakeries on the Atlantic, por are there any places after birth where we can beg or bay mines wife, This is perfectly plain to me. Is plain to you? I am afraid I lan's. Teb's we whether a little incident will throw light on it. --
Mr. Henry Wish had been a fortunate man. His forbears had done well by him. Up to the Autumn of 1800 ha could say, “I have always been strong and healthy" for thirty years he had worked as painter for one employer. He must have been not healthy man, but a good painter. Bo far his ality, bu monatitution, had been equal to all on it. It had endured a lot of hard work, resisted the weather, and digested his food. Then it refused
to go on. 1
I struck work. It wouldn't make sail or pull an our. In plain English the of the trouble were theas: Loss grmptoms or signs of appetite, bad taste in the month, terrible pains after rating, yellow yes and shin, and rheumatis In the look. His legs and stomach became and hii heart palpitated and
Lord Salisbury has appointed a strong com- rittes to supervise the construction of the Uganda Railway. Sir Alexander Rendel WD! be the consulting engineer of the Ilas.
BERLIN, September 5th, Prince Hohenlohe, the Imperial. German Rassis, will pay xvisit to the Caur at the instance of the Emperor William.
LONDON, September 6th,
that long
the furnace the explosion occurred, and they ❘ and a photographie camera were found in their numerous other smaller industries for the.pro- | Chancellor, who is staving on his estate to 1 at how many of us contine on the Sea of both days facianise. La
RUSSIĄ, ITALY, AND ABYSSINIA.
ALEXANDRIA, August soth,
The members of the Abyssinian Mission now returning from Ressia, accompanied by Colonal Leontieff, will leave here on the 23rd Inst, direct for Abyssinis, the projected visit to Jerusalem having been abandoned owing to the receipt of a telegram from the Emperor Menelik Instructing the essays to return horse immediately, Colonel Leontied will only go as far as the frontier, whence he will travel back to Rosis. He will, however, proceed to Abysslain in November on purely scientific journey and unaccompanied by any Rattian ecclesiastics. The Russian Colonel has informed Reuters | here that the Emperor Menollk is peacefully disposed towards the Italians, but is prepared to fight
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The Daily News, lu an editorial note, socande the suggestion of some of our contemporaries in the · Käri that it would be a good thing, as soon as political problems arising out of the war atp solved, for the Emperor and Empress of Japan to visit the European capitals. There can be go doubt, says the London journal, that such a visit | would be very popular in the United Kingdom." A telegram from Berlin announces that the Emperor William has conferred upon the Japanese Prince Hiroyasu Kwachle the Order of the Crown of the First Class
Her Majesty's Government have at length completed their inquities on the cordite question, upon which the Resobery Administration came to an untimely end. In their opinion a farther expandliara of £70,000 ls necessary to bring the į supply of small" arma ammunitión up to the requirements of the mation, and a supplementary estimate for that amount has been lid upon the
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has issued pastoral in reply to the Pope's letter to the English people, in which he says that the Roman idea of re-unton implies iguaring the position in history of the "Anglican Church, His Grace condemns tucidentally certain ritualist practices:
· SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUR!
·Indian (Catherine Apcar), agri just. German (Karlruña) 25th Inst. American (Paru) 28th Inst. Australian (Menmuir) 1st prax, Australian (Tafysan) 7ib.proz Canadian (Empress of China) 8th prox. American (Coptic) 10th prox. Tacoma (Tacoma) 11th prox
►
domanda
thomped all the time. "On 8560nut..
should he be attacked, and knows how to defend | table of the House of Commons. The gross.) commercial capabliltics RS CONSUMETS of good P. M. J. S. Co.'s steamer Peru, with | 275 distress given him by solid food ha sould only
the Empror Menelik was organising an exten- sive system of agents abroad empowered to grant letters of marque in the event of war between Abysslala and Italy, with the object of Marassing the Italian mexcanille marina.
BERLIN, Angual pothu
and reserves le £120,000, but a saving of $40,000 an annual maintenance reduces the actual increase to the sum indicated, which will be sufficient to movide for the remaining half of the inancial year.
The Prince of Wales's cutter Britannia on A telegram received here from Massowah 19th inst, was the Albert Cup, which was sailed states that nows bas reached there froes the (ne by yachts of and shove thirty nine tone rating Interior of Abyssinia that the Italian engineer | in connection with the Royal Albert Yacht Club Capucci, concerning whose fate some anxiety - Ragatta, haid at Southses. bas bsen felt, is in goed health, and was never thrown into chains by the Emperor Menelik, an reported. The Emperor Menelik has now caused Signor Capucci's property, which had been
coniscated, to be restored to him.
FIGHTING BETWEEN FRENCH AND ITALIAN
WORKMEN...
THE MORA INDEMNITY.
WASHINGTON, August 20th,
MAVAL AND MILITARY.
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has arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this post, efa Nagasaki, to-morrow,
of meeting the ments. The British manufacturer, to sense of superiority, cannat, except with great difficulty, be induced to make any alterations in his goods to suit the idiosyncracies and changia uma c fashions of foreign customers, whilst his Gerda compiter is on the other hand of a much now accommodating spirit, and, therefore, frequently cols him out si a market, when the least roRBON- able concession to local requirements might have obviated this result.-Rangoon Finis.,
THE D. D..R. steamship Kriemhild is dus here on or about the 36th inst, from Singapors. She will call here en routs to Yokohama and Kobe,
SHIPPING RETURNE.
From 8 pm, yuterday to 6 p.m. today. ARRIVALS.
The Novo Vremya announces the return to LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. | Yamashiro Mars steamer, from Mall, Cronstedt of several vessels belonging to the
Russian Pacific Squadron.
:
SUPREME COURT.
September 20th.
FIXTURES.
SungMang Cantonad
#
Mabila..... Singapore.
... Aggregating 4,986 tona register,
DEPARTURES. Rachidate Maru „,,steamer for Kutchlaolev, Menelaut vunny 11
Amoy, etc.
The following cases were set for hearing on Deuteros.or the respective dates :-
Looxokamosaction.
Rosella steck=0
Lagun
ห
ה
I Bangkok. Bangkok, 1 » Shanghai, Shanghai. Aggregating 10,010 tona register.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCE RETURNS. Catrí¥/t............................. In Kowloon Dock: 23/0ws Rickmers
Lord Wolesley Eas sow officially received the appointment of General Officer Commanding in Chief, la succession to the Duke of Cambridge, Paris, August soll. A telegram from Marseilles pubithed by the although with pewars more limited than those Journal announces that blows have been exercised by his Royal Highness. It is interest- Exchanged between the French and Italian ing to recall the fact that in 1860 he served on Bứ Hope Grant's staff when that General went workmen employed at the Berre Salt works,
to China. . He was present at the capture of the wire men were injured in the codices des Taka forts, and took part in the specially karar. was eventually restored, and the authorities are saking steps to prevent a renewal of the 'distus-, som duty of envering the country ahead of the Select the others of the Che was a participator, including the Capare of Paking, where he witnessed the lout Mr. Olney, Secretary of State, Sener Dapaying of the Summer Falsco. de Lome, the Spanish Minister, Senor Mors, and hat happatied to the basis of the ships engaged / 1647-On Kes v. Chan Yat Shan 37:53 Wm. Le Lachaur vä counsel to-day signed an agreement wattling the claim for an indemnity for the confiscation of the Mori Estates in Cuba, on the basis of $2,500,000 payable on September 15th, the claimant waiting the Interest There is still a point fa dispute, Spain wanting the money handed to amor Mora's representativas in Havana, while Senor Mors insists on a settlement at Madrid Washington.
JAPAN, CHINA, AND KOREA,
ta
"A naval correspondent writes:-In view of in the naval sctions of the late war between Japan and Caina, it seems to be the duty of the Admiralty to make provision for the supply all men-of-war of bosts which can be easily carried behind armoured protection or below the protective deck. "Notoriously_no beats are were sused for this purpose than collapsible boats, and I am surprised to learn that none of one larger varrelt, szcept troopships, have ever |boon_inpplied - with these "most" necessary
adarets.
BT. PETERSBURd, August soth: " The Noves ramya to-day, publishes a
It appears that Field-Marshal Lord Roberts despatch from Vladivostock, dated 17th East has received a special invitation hom the Ger stating that the Japanese only occupy the costs an Emperor to attend the auta AUS of Formors and confine themselves to the des- | patch of punitive expeditions into the interior, at Betting, when his Majesty will witness the sham-fighting of no fewer than four Army Corps,
which has ever angeged in Kriegsgiel in the Twiberlandzki
It is added that some of these expeditions are ambering about dood man, the largest force been unroccessful. According to the stone despatch the Japaness Opposition is agitatag. agslist the destelos of the Government to evacuate Liaotong and Koees, and demands the increase of the Army and Nivy for the dalanen. of the national intereste.
NEW ZASTERN INDUSTRIES.
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Da
37.65 219.48 theo 700.00
Dagenaisenagaien Prayai shundayikijoens is
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Saturday, 21st September. 150%-Lung Ch 3. Cheong Ting 1,000.00
Monday, a3rd September. 3770-Hoonelly Fajullaly v. D. V.
Esriques............. 425-Wong Karo. Ao Chin and others razo–LiSlug
Tong v. Chúa Yal Shus -
Do. 1641----
Tuesday, 14th September. 1505-Chan Chang Yung v. Sl Yik
Lung Ki drm commmmmm. 1,000.00 1506
Do
Do
600.00 Wednesday, ath September 1519-Chen You Hin and Li Tal Sum
Tak Wo Tong and others..... 1030-Fesk Less. Lam Ymg 1305—Chan Shing Yen v. Wong Ki
Shesagr Thursday, 16th September. 1652-Lap Kee Flim v. Ya Tak Cheong
90.38
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273
835.18
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1 Cosmopolitan The "crack American Line steamship St. Louis, on the completion of her sister ship the St. Paul, will, it is reported, be taken to Cramp's shipyard in Philadelphia, where she will be flited with larger funnels. It has, saYS
fary.
W. H. RAY,
Secretary. Hongkong, 7th September, 1891. THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO:
STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above COMPANY will be held at the OFFICE of the COMPANY, No. 18, Bank Bulkings, Queen's Road Central, Hoogkong, on MONDAY, the 30th day of September, 1895, at Twoire 'clock Noow, when the Sabjolaed Resolution will be proposed:-
"That the Capital of the Company be Reduced
Byand-by the best he could do to hobble aboná, on, crutches. He supli nos lin abed as ail, bone he coulda's draw his breath when lying down, For over a month he snatched what sleep he old when supported upright on hile cratches. Just think of that, and be thankful it wasn's your c46. Ha wwm't able to lify his hand to month, and had to be nursed night and day. He got so low (in spite of doctors attending him) that he didn't expiat to live, and didn't EMEN to. One doctor said he had heart disesse, and that his heart
wat big se a bullock's, his was nominas bearing S
had
a professional nurse from convalescent home. Whech he had sank so low as to make it a wonder how be kept alive at all, he first hound of the medians which finally cured him. In concluding his latter he mys, “Ader beginning to take Mother Beigel's Ourstive Byruy I never looked behind me. I got stranger every day, and have ailed nothing since. This medicins saved my life, and I want the publis to know. Ib. (Signed) Henry Fish, Grest Mairam
19th 1894
County of Woro spoke of men and women
Only a word more
being like ships that have to sail to the end of the voyage with what supplies they start with. By that we mean, not supplies of food, bus supply of power to digert food.. You see the difvemós? Bread and most are no better than load and leather if you can't algess them. In Mr. Fith's case i was not food that failed, but power to see . Es had indiasetion and dyspepela." The wonderful remedy, discovered by Mother Saigal stopped the waste of vitality caused by the disease, and enabled Nature to use food to bulld up the perishing body. He will now proceed, we. hope, towards the port of Old Age, with favouring windsh
Yst, and for timely resone, he would doubtless have
the New York Maritime Ragfifer, been decided sons down, as millions do, leaving but a momentary by her engineers that larger funnels are a star | eddy or the spot where they disppear.-{4dot] qua man to the ship's fail power being witálned,
A
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, "COTTAGE PIANO, &c.
THE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by RESPUBLIC AUCTION, "
THURSDAY, the 26th September, 1895, the commencing at 2.30 PM..
500.00 | THE NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS" BASTHAN:ËDME. The following was adjouannd Sine dis.
The Times of Caylow learns that not only will the shipping. businets of Colombo be 1654-Tan Chong v. Chan Kan Tong
and other
661.90 increased shortly by the Vessels of the M. Judgment was given, with costs, undafended. Cle calling at Colombo on their pa In most cases, in the following suits ---
to and fross Australls, but there le
Bkelihood 1507-Kong Big Bang v. B. C. Hopkins 503.17 of there being fortnightly North Carman 1587--Hoong Shing v. Hopkins Cum-
Ima!! service with, Chlos, instead; në the 468 RITICS, that now, abtales. Se fas 1704- o Kan His. Wong Tak
rachording to Mr. Walther Trøndenberg, le ...................... 795.51 whom its information is derived), the idea his ITALY AND GREAT BRITAIN.
-The solzit, which a sucommeful war has infused || 1655-Wlog Un v. Tak Lunganmu." Bot.od only been a matter of newspaper agitation and Bous, August 20th. into the. Tapinsos nation has feduced it to enter 1703-Kwing Hop Long u. Tak Lang 313.80 controversy; but, as the German, public appa-
at the "RETREAT,” CASTLE ROAD, The Giornale, commenting on the appoint- vigoremigraPPR), A
'rently desire the improved mail service, the
the Residence of Captain KASTEN. ment of a new British Commander-in-Chief de campaign of Industrial 1586-Leung Ri Chin v. Lis Cheong
promises to be gaitu
and others.......................................... 6.75D; Lloyd Directorate are willing to supply it,
THE WHOLE OF HIS expressen satisfaction with the selection of Vin- mosomină în in renciis as their late warlike 1693-Tang Chuen v. Li Yak Ski.............
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 44.00 | provided they receive a bigger subsidy from the count Wolseley as being of great significance, enterprian, Judging from the reports received|| 1635-Yietcher & Co. v. A. Jorgo zasia 14.30 German Government than they get at present)
Comprise to RED Referring to the denunciation of the commercial froes Consolar sources sew induscles are being 1649-Bhange Bingh v. T. M. Lopes... B0.00As far
far as their fleet goes, they have now four new
DRAWING-ROOM trenly between Italy and Tomis, the journal mys daily set as foot," which promise not only to 1650-
60 on big starters under construction and nearly ready PLUSH CANTON BLACKWOOD TABLES that between this date and September, 1896, benefit the Japanese but sims British englaner. ||1613—Ma Choy Ches v. Lam Sel Las to be turned out. When these are launched the and STOOLS, MARBLE TOP and FANCY certain events may arias which will madie Kinly ing Arms, who will be indented upon for the
10.18 Compas ill be in a position to establish TANAMENTS, BRUISTES PICTURES, and other CAR- Giornale concludes tha arsidia with references to || industries, Among the latter ara sugas rednesies, 170) Kosken Singh v. F. F. Marques 11.00, provided the financial question- le satisfactoelly
› LACE CURTAINS, STAIR CARPETS, the eventual requirements of Great Britals en chemiell, works, copper mining and smalting, 1673-Col. Tresinier v. Tin Lần Chân
184 settled to Indin, to the rising In the shipbudding, canning of Maditerranean,
an, and to the understanding bar minad
Cypa
do
"from $600,000, divided fato 80,000: *Shares of $20 each to $1,300,000, divided "lato 80,000 Shares of $15 each, and that *such reduction be effected by returning to #the Holders of the 80,000 Shares which: have been issued Capital to the extent "of $5 per Share, and by reducing the "nominal amount of. All the Shares-from-
$10 to $IL."
H
-Should the induction be duly pissed it will ba submitted for confrmation as a Special Resolu Hon to a Second Extraordinary Meeting which will be umbrequently convened.
Dated the Thirteenth day of September, 1895, *
By Order of the Board,
C. TOMLIN, 12447
Action Secretary. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY, LIMITED. CHAREHOLDERS ere bereby informed that
at GENERAL MEETING held in LONDON, an INTERIM DIVIDEND of 3 PER CENT. was Declared on the COMPANY'S › PREFERENCE SHARES for the 6 Months anding goth Jane, this being at the rate of PER CENT, per Annum.
The DIVIDEND WARRANTS will be ready on the 1st October.
T
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from this date till the re October, inclusive.
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,
Agenla Hongkong, 19th Sep'ember, 1805.......... -f1a72
HONGKONG FOCKEY CLUB..
CITY
he bore CLUB all be held at the HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of HALL on SATURDAY, the 19th October proximo, at 2.30 P.M.
By Order,
T. F. HOUGH, Clerk of the Course. Hongkang. 19th September, 1801. (1373. NORTH BORNEO REVENUE FARMS.
will be received by the
SANDAKAN, on or before soth NOVEMBER BENT, for the following REVËNUE FARMS får 1896
OPIUM FARM, North Borneo East Court. SPIRIT LICENTE FARM, North Borneo, Prov,
Alcock (Kudat),
TSECRETARY TO THE GOVERNOR,
PAWNBROKING FARM, North Borneo. CUSTOME FARM OF IMPORT AND EXPORT-
DUTIES, North Borneo, GAMBLING RESTRICTION, for North Borson
only,
BLACKAM, BILDE-MENT, WHARF DURE AND
MARKET Durs, North Borass only. TENDERS for these FARMS may be made. for the whole of the District Province or for each District and Province separately;
For Particulars, apply to the Hongkong of Singapore Agents of the BRITIRA" NORTE BORNEO COMPANY. **
NOTICEIU
ENCÍRÁS LE ZáštÓra izanty with Fans," THE } pisut machinery ZSCUIstry dog theun NEW | 1703--LUllman & Ca) v. A. Jorgernes 15.75 fin, fortnightly · service with the Far ETANSAS
COTTAGE PIANO, by SCHWARK, in DEBT contracted by the Officers, or mambers
route
tween
Great Britain and Italy,
PRINCE, ITALY, AND TUNIS,
In an asticis, which has attracted much atten, tion, on the nation given by Fianca in Merminate the Treaty of Commerce between Italy and Tenis, the
saya sudi Apaizletic, cam, Riforma cord exicts on the subject BALORE
cotton #pin 1074
and 1680-
pump making pit
do
and printing 1675 * plano and harmoniam Actosies, 1683– Dong malding, and establishments for the cutters 1687- of class, umbralize, matches and misty of 2000- other monday Tan keling, of friendlinton dis" | 1001– do arved boards zagland and the Euplish holds 1699-
...of great posiblities for Buitish
the Italian Press, for it is not a maiter në simple | coNETARA, MIPLealy na Bellish texilies and
which adds venom in Italiau bolete to.
biory ach found to be segitrice and sorá
23.65
Good Condition.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS
Neither the CAPrats, the Assiers, sóc the OWERS will be RESPONSIBLE" for kay of the Crews of the following Vessels during their stay in Hongkong Harbour ... ADAM W. SPIRE, Amer, bl, Capt. Field-Ordes, ALOOM, Brit. str., Capt. J. Marray Shewas de
Co.
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"Costa Rica Packet, of Bydney -has-born +CCTRO-PLATE & GLASS-WARE, BEWOLOR, Brit. str. Capt. Thampson-Glsh,
Kalaba,
Interest, but one raising the Tankian Server ble than the QMpw articles supplied A) Amed:8Lasch, and three mGA WATU Hestended to ́·Matmorillary:ssä'Minister Planina{ch{\MUJKU MARBLE TOP BUREAU with BEVELLED | CASHUK, Ger. mz., Cape. Unenh-Lavis, Wormar
of bitterness which everyone willing to avoid.
P, CẦU CHO PH v. Chan Shen
13.38
THE ? COSTA REJA PACKET.. c. Cazn
FINE SIDEBOARD will BEVELLED LONDON, August zand, v. Chan Ming Kung
GLASS, EXTENSION DINING-TABLE, v. Chau Yang Tak 1.66 The convention between Great Britain and DINNER WAGGON, VIENNA CHAIRS, U. Nr Yam 3.78 the Netherlands, subraltting in arbitration, the BOOK CASE, DINNER and DESSERT SER Chan Sing F«′ 22.66 | cialis arising out of ike strast of the captain of v. Carang Yan 76—15 yu
Livingston & Co abentemente a plead we need at the sague on May Hi an, MOUNTED BRUSTEADS & WARD.
And DOUBLE IRON and BRASS BANYENUS Brit Mr. Capt. Sazchat--Gibbj Farliamentary : paper. "THE CONTRS. POLICE COURT.
hew was signed át Beatlecations were exchanged at NG SANS ROBE, GLASS DOORS, MARBLE TOP BOYNTON, Brit. str., Capt. Irving-Mitsui Buonn
Livingston & Co. For hawking without a licenis four men were sacs on Jily, Sir Horace Ratsbok, Laver, WASHSTANDS, DRESSING TABLES centre of Japan is néven days' imprisonment anchayin for depositing a Comt, of the Netherlande ben SUNDRY BEDROOM FURNITURE, &c.
plantse GLARS, American-made BEDSTEADS and The Onding and there are to be lound cotton spłaning night and in the stront a man was fined $t. Fog radntiary for this country, "and OUTRACK IN MURRÍA. | factorio me one of which 4,000 operatfree sta breach of the Optum Ordinance toa man TH Fall Minirler for Foreign Andes,and: W.
BATH BOOM REQUISITES. ST. PETEKENURS, Airgint noth.
rads and containing 33,osa spindice work) dand $50, and another $ro, whilst a third got eques, Henri Bergamo, Minister a fonte
IROK COOKING STOVE and COOKING Nothing is known kaas of the dileged blowin
and night, terálnom parata of 16 and fourteen days' imprisonment. Twelve men wase (Colonies, plenipotentiaries" for 135 Netherlanti) | UTENSILS, up of the Artillery barracks at Talaby by NILIISI, ne de sorettid: supplies with; thal mewust "charged with abstraction and the faen indicted |aja Ledyartha ma kaah) that the
POTS and FLANTS, reported in Berlin teleguam published, in diecirk" Highlng" machinaye
Anneye The Tamatan amounted to $47. For being in unlawful pomenu- Londen, and Kessedler in which you, poldiers wanying company are wacky as larga moscach || vion of ŝag worth of sine a man whe non insond te were usid to have been killed or inferase.
sma) bendin haring, 8;200' spêndios | [three months! inspelsonment with hand labour, Nicholas Eyers, a? Danny was convicted of
Matal All TheGLE OF
prorokida lik will and reprisals main take into consideration," By THE REPORTED WIRILINY DÜTTRACT
mount of the
Catalogues will be issued praviosa to Sale. On View from TZZIDÁY, the s4th September, GEO PFLAMMERT,
SIME
KNOBLHORM Belt str, Capt, Shimmons-
Standard Of Co. KYANDALE, Belt, sir, Capt. Beyers-Dodwe Say Carlini & Co FRED. P. LITCHFIELD, Amaç, bk, Capt.
["hours—Maiens,» VITA'
| LYMENTEST," Belt: 4-15, skip,
Gibb, Livizyon & Colon F.N.
Capt. Blanchard
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