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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30,

- narcarlo crkles term it—having reached fta The Acting Attorney-General-Ne bus - buon zenith, it is only beginning to "catch on," told, no doubt, that the Emperor of China is, He tells that the Comping be represents that that le not knowledge. making enormous extensions of its works, in perfect confidence that

necessary la arder to keep pace with the demand and be prepared for great developments.

His Lordship-Is it "not reasonable to think that he would know from whom the vessel was chartered ?

The Acting Attorney-General said the vessel was chartered in Apill last for three years so as to make Mans, Bennerts & Co. pro fem the owners of the ship,

Counsel had not, concluded his argument at 1.30, the hour at which the Court adjourned

ill Monday morning.

There are so many millions of men in the world who have not yet bought a bleycle and (here are as many millions that have bought one, and as the craze is getting more crazy all the time, the success of the Pneumatic Tyre Co, soeme fully assured in view of the fact that its specialliy la | as popular as it is viefal kod a well-pigh la- (Before Kits Honour Mr. T. Sarcombe Smith, dispensable part of the equipment of cyles in all parts of the world.

Mr. Smith left for Shanghai by the Aden this, afternoon to prosecato his mlaston la the north and may even invade Peking before the winter snows render cycling in the north-an uller impossibility,

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.

COLONIAL COURT OF ADMIRALTY.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

Acting Putine Judge.) October 30th.

FIXTURES.

The following cases were fixed for the respec- tive dates :—

Monday November and. 1471-Chan Sul Chan & son v. Tung

Tal shop-Electment. .'--- Tuesday, November 3rd. . . 1398-Leung Kun v. Mah Ying Flu

(D'esolution of par'nership). 1432-fan Vee Shing v. Scheele & Co. $150 00

(Before his Lordship Dr. J. W. Carringtm, 1479-The Yee Shing. Scheels & Co.

C.M.G., Chief Fuilles.)

October 10th.

521.36

*MADE IN GERMANY:" WHY NOT

IN ENGLAND?

VARIOUS SUGGESTIONS AND ILLUSTRATIONS.

The discumlen caused by Mr. Williams' book "Made in Germany," recently quoted in these colomas, which has gone into a second edition, continues to occupy the attention of the Engilah press, The Daily News pooh-poohs Mr. Williams nu au siarmist, the Dally Chronicle naturally taken the other side, and the discussion gɔe an la a more or less desultory fashion in

the other papers.

CORRESPONDENCE WITH LORD ROMBLAY,

An interesting correspondence has taken place briween Mr. Davidson, of Messrs Davidson and Co., Old Broad Street, whore house is the oldest firm of general importers offbardwares, metals, and dry goods lato Brazil, and Lord Rosebery, Mr. Davidson fally confirms what Mr. Willams | ssyu nɛ to the steadily increasing extent to which he and his partners are becoming dependent on foreign goods. He says:—

We have in several cases been instrumental In causing home manufacturers to cater into competiton with foreigners, but in many notable instances we have found nor efforts usavalilag, and have been forced to ally ourselves with makres on the Continent. We have always found ouranives well served abroad, not only as ..........................$ 114 16 regarde the qualities of the articles furnished, hat likewise by reason of the extremely intel- ligent manner in which one wishes have been interpreted. Then we have found freights abroad much lower. In a word, wo have been gradually forced into extending our foreign con rections, at the expense of our home friends, to our lefialte regret.

Wednesday, November 4th, 1486-Weng Shun Fan v. The Man

Wo Shing.... Friday, November 6th. 1316-Chin Cha Shi Cheung Kam

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..................$ 640 on 184-N» Yowy Wong Ki Som ................ 50000 In these sults the defendants moved that the 1490-Hertigan & om. v. J. E. Halot.

worth

4000 action be dismissed.

JOHANN FRAUM v. 3. 2. "NINGCHOW AND THEODORE RING AND OTHERS, V. 3. A.

NINGCHOW

Mr. J. J. Francis, QC, (Instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennyi) apce ret for the parties moving and Hoo. H E. Follock, Acting Attorney-General, (Instructed by Meram, Johnson, Stokes, nod Master) represented the pl⋅ Intiffs,

Mr. Francis said in the first action the plaintiff was the master of the Ningchow and in the second salt the plaintiffs are the officers and crew, and the actions were brought to recATER wages The two malo prounds for making the motion were, first, that the plaintiffs wern suing for their wares while they were on board foreign ship and in the employ of the ship and before their engagements Wire concluded; and, secondly, that the vessel had been brought into the jurisdiction of the Court by feand and by trick. The vessel had cleared at Shanghai for Chefoo and ater. having to cleared she was brought down here In ballast for the express purpose of removing ber from the juradlesion of the Chiners Govers ment The vessel, was owned by the Emperor of Chids and the only representative of the Chlarse Government in Hongkong was the Commissioner of the Imperial Chinese Customs, Mr. H. M. Hillier, who was served with the noilce of these proceedings by the pialaiffs' soliciter as being the only represetative in this neighbourhood of the Chinese Government

The Acting Attorney-General-Of course, my Lord, I do not admit he was served as the consular repreren'alive.

Mr. Francis-I did not use the term "conectar representative." \

The Acting Attorney-General-There may be a dispate as to the exact meaning of that.

Mr. Francis, continuing, said it amounted to this: The plaintiffs' solicitors, being about to lasillate proceedings against Chinese oward vessel flying the fleese Aeg served Mr. Hiller with the notice in exictly the at would be served on the Burne form Consular officer f such officer had been here. Coquel then quoted carer in sup- port of bis argument and seld that face proceedings as these by the master and chew foreign while they were actually on board wess:1. were unheard of la Admiralty practice. Vessels were aned either after their return to the port, when, either through misfortune or misconduct, the men were discharged; hat until they were discharged from a ship counsel was not aware of any proceedings against a foreign ship by which they could recover, and be asked his Lordship to say, in the words in a | judgment of Sie. Robert Phillimore, that the proceedings were "a gross abuse of the process of Admiralty," Counsel then poluted out that in the case of a foreign ship notice of soiton

The following case was adjourned sina die :— 1476-Sheik Mahomed v. Abdoola

JUDGMENTS,

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2.60.

Mr. Davidson deprecated a Royal Commission, fearlog that it might occasion delay, and suggested as an alternative that Lord Rosebery

following cases

Judgmont wis given for the plaintifa in the should-

1473- Der Awing v. The Lee Sing

1477-Wing Chan shop v. Chan Lam

On

1483-Wong Yau Leev U Hi Fok ...

A WINGED BICYCLE.

with the aid of that paramount Influence you possess, endeavour to ob'æin, by means of the evidence of merchants and dikers engaged in 11:25 foreign.izade, the proofs of the eye's the exis'ence of which you so wisely recognise.. This could be effected by the chicola ton of well-considered questions among English marchants, not only as to the case of the said evils, but likewise as to

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SAN FRANCISCO, September 30th. Oscar Freymano, a Rusilau, is the laventor of a brand-new flying machine which has several novel fean es, and which, from his saccess in experimenifer with a model, bids fair, says the New York Sun, to myke a declded advance toward the solution of the problém of serial navigaties. A full-sized machine is now belog constructed in New York. under the inven- Jor's supervision, and be expects that it will be finished and ready for trial in about wo months. Although the experiments with the model ware made a year ago, Mr. Freymann decided to keep them mecret until he should bare filed plans of bis Invention in the patent offices in Europe and. America. This has now been done. Frey. mann's machine is & return to the principles upon which laventors have generally worked before Herr Oua Itential, of Berlin, cut zwar from them two or three years ago and contrived a machine by means of which he succeeded in ying, or tather sosving, over considérable B's tances. Liilentbal postponed for fature develop meat the application of motive power and con- rented himself with an

aeroplane cap b'e merely of sustaining him for a time, while the soilag derended upon the force of gravitation on one hand and the force of wald on the other, Lilienthal xlways soared against the wind, while Freymann says that with his machine it will be possible to fly both with the wind and against it. plane was the difficulty of accurately calculating the downward soar and the point at which the machine would reach the earth, Lilienthal got many bruises and spralos in alighiing and was finally killed a few weeks ago in the course his experiments. · Freymann contenda that hff machine will overcome this delect, and one of the means by which he hopes to bring this about is a mors perfect arrangement for changing the plane of the wings. Lilienthal

The most val defect of Lilienthal's mero.

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A GERMAN VIEW OF THE

SITUATION.

1896.

SHIPPING AND MAIE NEWS.

MAILA DUE:

Indian (Arratson Apear) to-moWOW, American (China) and prox. Australian (Talyuan) and prox. English (Ravennaf zid Prox. Canadian (8mpress of India) 4b prox. Tacoma (Braemer) 8th prox. Tacoma (Tacoma) 14th prox. American (België) 16th pros,

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Amusements.

ICTORIA CONCERT HALL

(LATE HALL OF MYSTADIRS),

Duddell Street, Quran's Road,

TO-MORROW

(SATURDAY), October 31st.

Under the Patronage of

RIFLE. BRIGADE.

Tur Canadian Pacific Railway Co's steamship Colune! NORCOTT and OFFICERS of the Empress of India arrived at Nagasaki at 4 pm. yesterday and felt again at mid lght for Hong

SHIPPING RETURNS. From & dim, zusterday to b. p.m. to-day, ARRIVALS. Skuld............................steamer, from Chefon. Federation......

Kwatrang Halfong....

Churne

Argyil, sasiniser

Canton muna. Menelauy

Amidst the heavy mussen of the Chinese Empire a wonderful life exlits and the close observer must conclude that after all a great isvalaiton will take place in the country, in which bliberto all seemed hopaleanly fouilhed. Until lately it was only in Japan that civilisation was Appreciated, but the present state of affales has taught us that they have conquered their dislike to the powerful civilizer, the | kong, via Shenghal iron horse, and are catering upon NOW way!, cren though it be la their own festina lenda manner. The first question to consider when speaking of Chinese rakwaye is naturally the more perfect development of the latest produce in the different provlaces of the Empire. That China is an Immense household, and that her resources are inexhaustible is too well known. Whenaland includes within its frontlers more than a quarter of the inhabitants of the earth, and when it sustains such a gtest number | of people by itself and allows them to reach a high and original enliare, then it must have a strong productive power and a grand and mini- fold gift of economy. It is annecessary to mention that one of the most profound explorers. Richthofen, bas ild of Ferdinand China that, materially speaking, it is the most blessed country on the surface of the earth, a seemingly faexbustible treasury as regards the production of the soll and also the totelligent human working power-s land of an incalculably great and important future, whose gigantle trade will gradually absorb the com- petitive emolation of civilized nations. It cannot for a moment be doubted that Chios, as a country of produce, may be placed on a par with the first countries of the world, f, Europe, the United States and British India. A great deal, perhaps the greater past, of the resources of this richly endowed country! llagers as yet in a latent cendiilon.

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Canton. Chefoo.

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Canton. Sanghaf Aggregating 15,941 cons register. DEFĀRI URKS-

„steamer, for Shanghal.

Benalder

wrongsang Naman Hamizi Maru............... Argyll Stahan Kiangnan........................... Riemus......... Victoria......

Tientsin,

Cont Parts,

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Singapore.

SWALOW.

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Singapo è. Amoy.

Aggregaline 12,451 tons (egister. HONGKONG AND WHAMTOA DOCE RETURNS Heungshan ...............

Kowloon Dock. Actio

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STRONG ENGLISH WORDS. Wars a person says “I suffered axorcisting pain," he expresses a fact is the strongest words afforded by the English language. The

The word

excruciating comes from crue, a cross, and signifies an intensity of agony comparable only to that endured by one who undergoes the barbarons punishment of crucifion. There are some diseases which, for a

for a time, cause pain of this acute and formidable natore. To and a rollef for it, when

is at once the impulse of pemible humanity and the studious desire of science. Two brief examples may indicate what saccom is attending the effort to both comfort and care cease of this kind, "Nearly all my life," writes an intelligent woman, "I hare borne the burden of what appeared to de incurable illness.

always falt heavy, weary, and tired. My appolite was poor, and after catting I had.

wat pain at my chest and between the shoulders. the pain was so intense that I was clothing and walk about the impresible, and I was, consequently, exally diaquleted and upset. Ky sloep was habitually bad, and I seemed none the better for spending night in bed. Eating but little my strength wand of necessity, and I came to be very weak. For a long time I got about foebly and with difloxity.

China in all its productions, like the European alates during the fendal ngen, depends upon the human band. Tea and silk, the two staple articles of the country, which have now been erught by the great currents of the world's trade, are produced in immense quantities in the Celestial Empire, as also rice, wheat, Row-kang, vegétables, fruit, sugar-cene. Cotton, &2, and fis Lord Rosebery replied, explaining that in his ille and cotton textures, porcelain manufactures, paper and dyes, carving art, and metal foundries speech at Epsom he

have stood since ancient times on a high level. intended to krause the attention" of our com- But obstinately the Chinese despised" to use mercial classes to the grave Inroad which are steam and machine power to work the immense being made on our commerce by foreign Powers, coal sirata in the provinces of Shanal, Caibli, at any rate by one, owing to su ejor technical Szechuan, Hunan, &c, which are lying nearly and commercial education, and if I may so | fallow, although the Chloese bave known the exprere myself, to a mare up-to-date systém of ¦ heating power of pli-con! since the time of Marco pushing manufactured goods among foreign Foto. For centuries have they searched for gold countstes, and of adapting them to the wants and allver, to such an unarstematic and irtation- of those countries. I observe, however, that || al marner that the mounisia fodustry of Yas. many correspondents fully appreciate, like your nan, Kwelchow, and other places practically Commiulon wou'd be a tardy method of inquiry, I she has Introduced on a large scale the most 1. qui:c agree that Royal Commission of important of all the Eurovess Improvements, the ordinary kind would probably bury when ll Hung-chang has repeated the same de. the question ander a mais of Irrelevant cision to the London Chamber of Commerce, in a ellos. What is really wanted is a small com-certain way say that she is resolved to make up mission of inquiry to present in a compact form for her negiret by special development? As Information which already exie's, and to collect soos xa railway trains run between Peking and the testimony of men of experience like yourself Nanking, and perhaps between Peking and Mor. "In Angust, 1897; I had an attack of rheumatic to the causes of and remedies for the evil, cow, the whole fodustry and cational economy gout, which gave me the most harrowing experience of They ought to be able to complete their Inquiry | muit asazme another character. The Chinese my life. The complaint took its anal coarse and and report in six, if not three months. I believe Government must then wolens volene give up its refosed to yield to the ordinary treatment. Through that the'r labouri would at least equal to valuo policy of acclaston; the Chinese will have in the partial failure of the liver and kiduoy, dropsy set most of the recent efforts of Parliament.

Eight a harder straggle of compellitan within and my legs and feet became paffed and swollen. I foreign prodace and the coal consumption suffered excruciating pain and was confined to my of locomotives will cause the magic power bed for thirteen weeks. Remedios of every description

were tried but to little purpose. of the black diamonds to be utilized for industrial purposes. What gigantic creations may then be expected from the mightly Empire translated by the Pond Tinst masses --Translated by the P.- and 1". Time:

em Der Ostoslische Lloyd.

self, this wisw of the cuse. You think a Roys! | remains unexplored. Does not China now, when impelled to loose montened

LORD, SALISBURY'S SUGGESTION.

A corresponence has takes place between Lord Salisbury and the Secretary of the Associated Chambers of Commerce as in the assistance which Consult abroad can render to Brities traders. Lord Salisbury eaters lato some detall in his reply to the various citicisms of the Associated Chambers. But the only paragraph that needs to be quoted here is his emphatle ealogy of the commercial traveller, Heys

However, the work of the bona fide commercial traveller mast continue to appertain to the sphere of private commercial enterprise, and cannot eliber legitimately or with advantage be

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STRENGTH OF THE CUBAN INSURGENTS.

When the present Cuban Insurrection began, only a few thousand badly armed indivi.

room. My nervel

1

"My brother, visiting me one day, sald be had boen carred of an attack of droper by a medicine Mr. Hewett, the chemist, in Seven Sisters' Hoad, and called Mother Seigel's Syrup. I got a battis from

after taking it felt a tzifio carler. I continued taking

and soon the pain and

and swelling abated, I could at without pain or inconvenience, and by a wwski' farther use of the Broup I was not only free from: any local allment, but felt

it better than I ever did in life before. Blnes then I have enjoyed continuans good health, taking dose of Mother Belgel's Syrup occasionally for soma`transient Indiaposition. You are at liberty to publish my letter. (Signed) (MM) Elizabeth Rogers, 42, Plens Road, South Tottenham, London, September 18th, 1895,"

In my

* In January, 1809,” writes suother, "I had an

A. POPULAR PROGRAMME. THE BAND OF THE RIFLE BRIGADE. LAUGHABLE PARCE-

"THE CLOCK!” “THE CLOCK!!" Ple. PAYCE, R.B.,

Will Slug the Great Portódle Song "INDIA'S REPLY." Was Fall Chorus,

Indian Costumes and Stags Efects.

"CHAMPION DANCERS,"

"SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION" BOXING," "CLUB SWINGING" by Sergt. SUYTH, R.B., Assisted by several well-known Amateurs, who have offered their services.

The following Songs will be introduced:- "MORK WORK FOR THE UNDERTAKERS," **PARADISE ALLIV.”

"THE DANDY COLOURED COON."

(Same Old Dance)

(Same Old Exit)

"THE REASON WHY."

A Military Snectacie Zarroducing

"INDIA'S REPLY,

"FATHER[O'FLYNN."

"THE SKIPPER."

"DIȚIctive"Camera" "LOOK OUT I'VE GOT YÊÈR." "COURTING THE WIDOW."

Popular Prices -

Back Seats

...$1.00

*":0.50

Stalls

Gallery ***

Commence at o P.M. Sharp.

***

Doors Open at 8.30 P.M.

STALL TICKETS can be obtained at Mesar W. ROBINSON & Co.'s Music Warehouse, Queen's Road Central.

Hongkong. 30th October, 180

THEATRE

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.ROYAL,

CITY HALL

By Kind Permission of Lieut.-Colonel C. H. B, NORCOTT,

COMMANDING

and

Under the Distinguished Fatronage of H.E. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G. H.E. Maj. Gen. WILSONE BLACK, CB., and Commodore SWINTON HOLLAND, R.N. A.D.C. RIFLE-BRIGADE-BURLESQUET

"FRA DIAVOLO."

ON

FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 6th, 7th and 9th November, 1896. OVERTURE at 9 PM. Panctually. Prices. $3, $2 and $1. (Soldiers and Saltors half-price to şi Seats). BOX OFFICE at Messrs. W. ROBINSON & Co.'s Plano and Music Rooms

A Special Tram will leave for the PRAK fifteen minutes after the fall of the Cartsin.

Hongkong, 26: October, 1896.

Consignees,

[167]

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM. SHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"DORIC."

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

should be given to the copsal for the foelen mansged the alteration of plans by throwing the usurped by the State, and It Is Lord Salisbury duals opposed the Spanish troops, To-day, attack of infiusura, and was confined to my bed for will be landed and stored at Consignees risk

of his machine. Freymann's machine will be fitted with a fever, by means of which the tilt of the wings may be changed accurately and gra- dually as the emerger dy requires. Another novel features of the machine is a bicycle arrangement, one of the fanctions of which is to assist is start- Ing and in slighting,

case arose. He submitted that the consul was merely the recognised agent of the foreign Government and, as the cases he bad quoted pointed out, it was not a question of the jurisdic tion of the consol, but a queaston of the comity of nations, and that, where there was na consul, Any person who was authorised to represent the foreign Government concerned was equally

Freymann's plan is to start from the ordinary enviled to come before the Court and give ground level. The bicycle is ridden along for a reasons why, in the opinion of the forelgo Go-short distance and when a certain degice of speed vemment concerned, the salt should not precerd. is attained the air pressure opens the wings and They were not able to say what the Chinese the machine begins to rise from the earth, the law on the subject was. Prebibly one nighting mechanism being worked also by the say (bat Chinx was not sufficien ly advanced in bicycle pedali. maritime matters to have any law on the subject the ships carried on on the same footing as the mercantile marine of the civilised world werd so few.

Thus Freymann's machine differs from Liilentbal's in being fitted for motive power, to be supplied by the legs. The hands | are left free to manipulate two levert, ona which

regulates the fit of the wings and another which The Acting Attorney-General-My Lord, we do operates a tall or radder, fixed in a vertical place

behind.

not admit that the Chinese Government are the owners of the versel,

His Lordship-Mr. Attorney, I must say that It does mirike one an extraordinary that this captain in his affidavit states that he does not

know who the owners are. -

The Acting Attorney-General-He knows there is some Tacial or mandarin connected with

the vessel,

His Lo debip-On the face of it I think it in strange that the captain does not know who the owner is.

have no locus itandi.

The plan for Freymann's machine provide for eight wings, four on each side. They are to be Cancava convex, the form which nearly all recent inventors have agreed upon as essential. They come to a polot where they join the body of be, machtor, and at the extremity are broad and Younded. They are to be of silk, stretched on frame of light steel or of willow, and sostly I on the convex side to prevent them from breaking or baleg turned inside out by the press rure of the air. The motion of the wings based upon that of the ergle's. The tips of the wings, all of which work ingelher, describe at cillpat. As they go forward they move upward sightly, at an angle supposed to give just enough

bracad

staling power to keep the machine going class together somewhat, and then they spread abead on a level. As the wings drop back they open to the full again as they rise on the sex! round.

cripilen, to which Chambers of Commerce no as than private firms and merceoille assecla- tions can in various degrees contribute, will be found one of the surest means of promoting

Beltish commercial Interests in foreign parts.

MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S EXHIBITION. -The British West Indian Colonies, in response to an appeal from Mr. Chamberlain, have sent to London a varied collection of goods " made in Germany" and elsewhere which are dispiscing The British goods In the Colonial market. collection is on view in the rooms of the Lendon Chamber of Commerce.

The contributory colonies are Trinidad, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Barbadoes, and St. Lucia. There are specimens of foreign-made apparel of various kinds for men, women and children, cotton goods, cordsge and twine, hardware and cutlery, hats, boots, worsted goods, and refined sugar. Implements and tools, leather, slik, woollen and

The Times says:—

The present display brings before the public what is perhaps only the first of many facts which Mr. Chamberlain's useful inquiry will lay bare-namely, that foreign manufacturers have obtained a fooling in the markets of British colonies because, for one reason at least, they are willing readily to adapt themselves to the peculiar condilons of particular trades. The exhibition, which will no doubt some much larger'dimenators, la to remain open to the pubile until 5th proxime, and afterwards ariange ments will be made to transfer ita contenia either wholly or in past to the provinces,

GERMAN ENTERPRISE IN JAPAN.

The Letsure Hour for September, writing on this subject, remarks :—

according to the report of a Spanish officer the Correspondancia (Madrid), some 45,000 rebels are under atras. The officer gives a list of the principal Insurgent bands, with the names of their chiefs and thels approximate strength We quote as follows:-.

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"In the province of Varlat Ariba -

Men.

Calixto Garcia .......................................$3,500

Rablásarsamt94291umin12,000 Rodriguez......................................................1,500

Jose Macoo... puno,500

Clotilda Garcia (a woman). Mendleto

San Gully Th

1,000 500 800

700

1,000

Roloff (a Prussian)

Inglesito .....................ENESI

1,500 1.000

Edusido Garcia...

Boo

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800

500

700

Cardecas ......(3442250444 Perico Dias.......... Fells Taloy92961 Matian Rubo

Bicarvanido Sanches Seabrl..........

Pilar Ross (WOMEN).

Buerpo 3248405əcantos

Varinas..................................

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200

500

500

In all twenty-three bands with about..26,000.

"In the province of Vuelta Abajo -

Antonio Maceo.min5000

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Masso muuseumis Peringatio Pere2014 Perico Delgado mun........................,000 Otro Sanches.................................. B00 Lactel ...........................................................................$,500 Aces...

700

all nine bands with about..........14,000 "In the province of Havana-

Alberto Rodrigut

The Acting Attorney-General-He is engaged by the charterers, Metara Benner's and Co. The owners have no right to bring this motion; they Mr. Francis-The owners are the defendents, my Lord. My friend has sat read the will. The writ sy "the owners and all others Interested in the N'ingchow." In Chambers the

It is really wonderful what palos a German other day there was no assenton that the plain

will take to do trade. The latest thing out la periodicals the German" Japanese Industrial Liffs were preceeding against the charterers. I

Another flaw that Freymann found in Advertiser, distributed gratis throughout Japan, am afraid my friend to not fully instructed.

Mr. Francis, in conclusion, agala miserted. Lilienthal's apparatus lay in the fact that bis and faxed on the tables of the hotels and clubs, that the ship was brought down to Hangkang arms were not free of the wings, and this, as and scattered wholenie into the houses and huer, by trick and by a deliberate act of fraud on the well as the other, is to be corrected by lowering It is printed to the fapanese character, and in part of the Cariain in clearing the vessel for a the seat of the operator in the machine which what is intended to be Japanese language, con. -Chinens port' and then coming to this port,

the former has designed. The wings are mored talning, however, many screamingly funny mie The Acting Attorney-General for the plaintiffs forward and upward and then downward and takes, so that the merry Japs have taken to it as wald that many sweeping statements had been backward by means of steel rods connected with it were a comic newspaper. Sach mistakes made in the course of Mr. Francis's address, wheels, which is reedived together by are, however, pardonable, considering that it is Cosauel readily retaliated by making an obser chalas running from the pedals. The lever printed in Berlin and shipped dat is quires. vallon his learned filend mida the other day, which is grasped by the right hand, is connected | Fancy writing a descriptive kriició" of a factory. that when a counsel had a weak care he mustly by steel wires with the overhead structure, part in Japanese 1. And there is to be an endleas abused the attorney on the other side, The of which is movable in such manner to series of these, all of them dealing, of course, observations were mere abuis and tested on no change the general plans of the wings. The with the greatest factailes on earth--that le, 超 foundation whatever. If his Imperial Majesty lover grasped by the faft hand is connected in Germany-paffe prodigious wilkout an adver- the Emperor of China was the owner of the similar manner with the rudder. The entire

tisement, For no further advertisement skip the charter party should be produced. The mechanism is under the control of these three quired, Among other things is a long list of Captain bad not admitted that the Emperor things. Gravitation and the wind are expected German shippers, with details of the goods they of China, as counsel would call him for short, to do the rest. The machine is designed to can supply, showing that everything under the was the owner of the ship, and it was a disputed | Chrry a weight of 210 pounds.

sun is either made in Germany or can be 'had The expense of ballding the trial machine will from Germany, Not only is the "Advertiser" His Lordship-That is a polot that has crested be about $600. In quantities they should be moving along, but it is taking a crowd of catal- « difficulty in my own mind. I find it hard to manufactured for $100 or $300 aplece, go that I! | lities with it—bandbooks, pamphlets, canleguar, 250,000 Separatists who do not themselves fight, understand how a munster of a vesesi recanily: the macbiop is successful there is no rassen why | calenders--in fast, a complete advertising hale, but who azsist the samedi farven lo avery way: chartered dost not know who the owners of the any wellwägalaja). family should be withom tery. And there is a Chinese adijțion of all, this and oppoes las flynaiak irtops wherever they

owne-Chroniski.

Coming sosa,

fact in the case,

800

Octario Herasudez '‚........................ 600 Rufina Urra.................................................

400

Perico Acosta.................................in 500

Juan Delgado.SI-IDADE+++ 500 Rufina Cuellare 400 Mirabel................... 800 Cardenas, jan...

500

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weak, and could get up no strength. What little food I forced down (having an appetite) gare me excruciating pain, so that I was afraid to sat.. I of dirsiness. I was worn almost to a skeleton, and came to be exceedingly wank and had frequent attacks none thought I would recover.

In June, 1808, Mr. Bonitha friend of oare, recommended me to try Mother Beigel's Syrup, which I't once procured of Mr. George Coombs, the ohazist in Hucknall. After taking it for only one week I falt greatly benefited. I could sat better, and food read with me.

agreed ms. Continuing with the Syrup I grew stronger and stronger, and soon felt even better than before I was attacked by the Indusa. You are free to print this statement if you wish to do so. (Signed) (Mrs.) Bath Halliday 44 High Btreet, Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, March 19th, 1805

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Yensel

and expense. T

J. 5. VAN BUREN,

Agent. Hongkang, 27th October, 1896.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEKS,

"HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

THE P

"ADEN,"

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-nausud ressel are hereby fnformed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed,

This vessel brings on Cargo :--- From Italy, S.S. Clyde. From Madras, er 8.5. Secundra,

Intenso pain may or may not fadlaste urgent| danger to fa, but it is hard to bear, and very exhausting fast the mine. In cases of rheumatis gout (Mrs. Rogers) the pain is caused by a poisonous aid in the tissues, originally produced by the decomposi tion of food in the stomach-Indigestion or dyspepsis, The same poison acting on the liver and

F.M. TO-DAY, other symptoms mentioned. In the AM of Mrs. Halliday the aliment was dyspepsia, which in the first plass faulted influenss, and than remained to torment her.

creates

the

It is best and easiest to present pain by taing Mother Beigal's Byrup immediately when the slightest Elna appekes, addit.

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & CO., LIMITED. TOTICE is hereby given that the FIFTH

NORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of

the SHAREHOLDERS in the above COMFANY will be held in the HONGKONG HOTEL or SATURDAY, the 7th of November, ût Noax, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement, el Accounts to 31st December, 1895,

TES TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 18th of October to the 9th of November, both days inclissive.

By Order of the Board of Directors;

W. HUGHES,

Acting Manager. Hongkong, 28th October, 1806. Tr669

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. FINAL BONUS of Fivz per Cent, on |

A CONTRIBUTIONS and a DIVIDEND

In all eight hands with about mi4, 300 of FIFTEEN DOLLARS per Share for the year All these bands are fairly well organized. But 1895 will be PAYABLE □□ FRIDAY, the 9th besides these there are a great many smaller instant. bandy, formed chiefly for the purpose of pillage, WARRANTS may be had on application at In addition to these Insurgents opposing tas the OFFICE of the SOCIETY on and after that Spaniarda with arms, there must bent lesat | dute.

By Order of the Board,

Hongkong, dik Chotober, 1898,

N. J. ZDE,

Secretary

11160

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary befors 4

Goods not cleared by the 4th November, at 4 Fill, will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance, will be effected by ma la Any case whatever.

Godowns and a certificate of the damage All damaged Packages must be left in the

obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival kére, after which no Claims will be recognland.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 20th October, «Baff,

Taw

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

STEAMSHIP #BENLEDI,* . FROM ANTWERP, LONDON ́AND SINGAPORE, ◄ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at thaly sak into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ld, whence and/or from the wharves, dafvery may

be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unles notices to the contrary be given belots 3 PM. TO-DAY,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th November will be subject to rent

All Claims against the Steamer att be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th November or they will not be recogniseda

All broken; chafed," and damaged Goods ari to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 3rd. November ni 3 PAL No The Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co

Hongkong, 29th Daleka, tags,

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