SPANISH IN HONGKONG DISMAYED.
The following telegram, dated Hongkong 30th June, appears in an American paper-
A panic has prevailed at the Spanish convent here, the centre of Spanish political activity, stace the news came that a fi-et of American battle abips and croisers is la start across the Atlantic to attack the Spanish coast. Thle information has completely changed the feelings of the Spanlards, whose hopra had been excited by the annouocament that Admiral Camera, with his vessels of war and troopships, had reached Fort Sald,
Torres, Procurate, and Nevarro, the Consul, were jubilant and made no attempt to conceal their delight over the anticipated destruction of Dewey's fleet by the 'Pelayo Carlos V and the tilo of torpedo-boat destroyers, but their delight bas turned to damay, for they fear that Camara's coming is aceitain now.
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If it was known that the Monterey had left San Francisco and would shortly anchor in Manila bay, the American colony would feel that all danger to Dewey had parsed.
Members of the wealthy Cortes family, who have already applied through consul Wildman for America's citizenship, are preparing to Manila. They intend to assert theft claims. Their prope ty hur teen legally confiscated, Maximo Corica bas nollied Admiral Dewey that his places are at the disposal of the American Generals free for so as barracks for the troops from San Francisco.
THE FOURTH. MANILA
EXPEDITION.
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno zgib. The exact date of the departure of the sext expedition to Marlia is still the unsolved pra. blem that is proving al great lnterest to the officers and men at Camp Mertlit,
Next to this, the most interes ing question is what troops will compose the fourth expedites to the Philippines. Wille no official order have yet been issued, it is positively known that the War Department proposes to move all of the troops now at Camp Merritt on the next twa expediilans. No effort will be spared to secure the necessary transporta lo do this. It Is ceriała that the maxi fleet of vessels to Izava will carry half of the force now remaining hore, and what I felt will go apon the fifth expedition.
Major General O'is will accompany the sex! expedition, and Brigadier General Marcos P. Miller will have command. This much has been pasiively determined upon, and has been an open secret for several days. No orders bave *s yet been issued in regard to the matt, and none of the officers will discuss the questian, but that this is the plan that Major General Oils fatends to pot Info execution was confirmed yesterday" by a prominent officer, who it in a
position to know whit be lata klag about. The
Fact that General Miller has been selected ta command the next exedition would indicate that it will be composed largely of regalar troops. The Pers will be ready before July 10, and in spite of the extensive alterations that are being made to her the City of Puebla will not be bobindbrud.
The Pannsylvanta la dus bero, at any hour now, but she has a big cargo of machinary aboard, and that will take same time to discharge. After that she will have to be refitted throughost as a troop ship.
The idently of the fourth vessel of the fleet is In doubt. It will either be the Umatilla, Walia Wallo or State of California. The first two named vessels ers handicapped by having no means of gelling coal aut of the hold into the bunkers. If they are taken this defect will have to be remedied. The Walla Walls coniosi Water tank, for Sallent, and in it go tons of coal could be stored, and with it the trip might be made, so if eliber vessel is taken it will be her. The State of California bas been examiaci. bot as she is small and would require con- alderable alterations, the chances are agains! ber being taken.
The Acaputta, due to-day from Params, w}}} probably he added to the fet, so the Peru; City of Puebla, Pennsylvania, Walla Walla and Acapulco may be the nex! vessels to get
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MERRITT'S POLICY OUTLINED.
SAN FRANCIS, June 25th. Major General Wesley Marelit,, U‚S, A., who leaves this morning on the steamer Newport for Manila to assume the military and civil Governorship of the Philippine Islands, outlined his plan of operations yesterday,
"I am anxious to arrive at ibe sext of action * 2003 #1 possible. We should arrive at Manila about July 25, and cortaloly not later then the last day of that month. My instructions to Gennial MacArthur, in charge of the ships that sailed on Monday, wers to bastes to Honolulu se fast ny steam could take him. Tha vessels of his fleet are to con! without delay and, wo will meet him at the Islanda and then resuma the voyage to Maalia.
"The condition in which I will find affairs at the islands when I arılvo will naturally infsonce my plan of campalge. When Genera! Graane left bere his Instructions were to the effect that, If, after a conference with Admiral Dewey, he thought it best to take possession of the islands, he should proceed to do so. I am no glutton for military glory and would be pleased to dest that Greene had distinguished himself,
**How will I tako possesilon ?
With as little display of elther force or cere- mony as possible.
"My first-dßßcial set will be the issuance of a proclamation from the United States Govern- ment, sziting forth our position regarding the Philipgloss. This le Infended to relieve the minds of the people and inform them of the object of our errand. The proclamation has already been prepared and has been translated Into Spanish. It will be printed in the papers and will receiva wide distribution. We wish to correct the Impression, spread by the Spaulah and their emisiniler, that we are going to harass the islanders.
*Will I take peaceful possession ? Paaceful or otherwite, just as it comes, but I will take li, no matter what obstacles I may find in my path of duty."
General Merritt praised the men who will form his expeditionary fores, saying: "I think the troops are made up of excellent material. They need more diflling and setting-up exercise than It has been passible to give them, but this can be overcome and can hardly be called a defect. They are splendidly equipped and constitute a good working force.
"I was anxious to make my friend, Malot 7. L. Rathbone, who is a widely known resident of Callfornia, à member of my pirsonal staff. Through the illness of his wife this is not par- albis, "Falling in this I have recommended that he be appointed to such a position in the Department of the Pacific that he may represent me here.
"I would be derelict in my duty if I failed to thank the people of California for their un bounded hasplisilty, extended to both myself.
and my command. They have been more iban and and words fall me la which to express gritude."
· ENGLAND WILL HELP China.
LONDON, June 29th,
Lord Saltibory, the Premier, addressing the Unlted Cish in this city this evening, expressed the regret of England at the Spanish-American war and wald Great Britain's neutrality would be strictly maintained.
Lord Salisbury said :
Regarding the general political situation,
The world looks smiling enough to us, poll. tically The convention with France har removed the subject of conflict between us and our greatest and most cultivated neighbor. The Souden exardition, if successfally arcomplished will be the greatest work for civilization that Eng aid Ess performed for two or three gancia tions.
"The Government's Chinere policy is to pre- vent the Chinese empire from failing lota rulos, to invite it into paths of reform, to give it every assistances in our power. to perfect its defenses and to increase its commercial prosperity, Thus we should aid China and ourselves. It is Impossible that we should have the warsa in #xence over China av over India and Egypt, but I bellave that so far as railways are concerned our advantage will be fally equal to those of other nations."
STAMP MAKING.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jaly 7th. The transports-the City of Puebla and the Peru-wall for Maails the early part of next week. Though July 12th is sel as the date of departure, Major-General Otia says it ey or two later before the ships get may be a ander way. Mo orders for trengs to go on these vessels have been given, but the following have been semi-officially signed to them: Fourth
The general public will be surprised in hear United States Cavalry, at the Presidio, under Major Kellogg; five camp. "jas at Camp Morris that stamps are made for collectors by some of the Four ecoth United Sta, Infantry, ander enterprising countrler. The French colony of Maja Robe, and recrala for five companies Obeck has issued, for lestance no less than two gone; Light Batteries A and D of the Sixth hundred varieties. The administration of this Ualled States Autlilery, ander Maja, Gingan; frightfully philatello spt consisted, in 1889 of sixty-five mea of the Third United States Arill-governor and eight fanctianaries. The capital lery Camp Merrit, under Lieutenant Aer village of hats. The issue of needless nethy, and recluits at Camp Merdit for the departed battalions, of the Eighteenth and Twenty-third United States Infantry,
The complement of the Peru and City of Pusðla is about 1,800. No borter will be taken on these transports,
CORRESPONDENCE.
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Falday, 5th August, 1898.
Chinese-18th, of 6th mison of tiik year``et
Kwong-si
Sun-Res......
Kkr. Jimin.
Sats CANYETARLI Ökr, TimÊNG. High water---Morning umumllkr. Ombe, Afiterion IIkr. 55min. Low water-Morning mana 4hr. 15min., Afternoon 5kr. 19min. ANNIVERSARIES, 1755—Macartnay's Embassy entered Pelke. 1840-Rer. V. Stanton kidnapped at Macao. 1984-Bombardment of Kaleng by the Franch. 1895-LI Hang-ching visited the Queen at
Osborne.
TO-MORROW.
Saturday, 6th August, 1898. Chinese-191k "of 8th moon of #4th year of
Xwomp-sü,
Sets
· Bår. Simin. Moon-First Quarter, thr. Imín, a.mm. High water-Morning ........Ilär. Eămin.
Afternoon wIMONA, Low water-Morning .................... Shr. Omis. Afternoon Sår. 49min. ANNIVERSARIES,
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Intimations.
NOTICE.
SPECIAL SESSIONS of Her Majesty's Justices of the Pence will be held in the JUSTICES' ROOM, at the Meglatracy, on TUES. DAY, the gh day of August, A.D. 1898, at 12 o'clock NOON, for the purpose of considering an pplication from one REGINA NEUBAUEN for the transfer of her Publican's licence to sell mod retail fotoxicating #quors on the premises situato at Housci Noi. 332 and 334. Queen's Road Central, under the sign of "THE LAND WE LIVE IN HOTIL" to one MORITZ FREIMANN,
WM. C. H. HASTINGS,
Acting Police Magistrati. Magistracy,
Hongkong, 27th July, 1898.
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HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
NOTICE in hereby elvin that the OR-
1543-Volcano Island of the Ladrore Group, be held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong, on
discovered by Ruy Lopez
1844-Duke of Saxe-Coborg born. 1864-Hengkong Public Gardens apaned. 187;—Serlius firod at Tientalu, 1880-The vs. Geddik with 1,00) pligrims_on board deserted by the captain and afli. rers peur Aden. 1882-Loss of the Bilth us. Hongkong In
Hain: Strał,
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAIS DUE:
Indian (Lightwing) 7th inst. Australian (Airli) 13th lost, Tacoma (Columbia) 17th insi. American (Goalle) 1grd Inst. Canadian (Empress of India) 13rd lust.
THE N. P. S. S. Co.'s steamer Olympia will sall for Amoy, Shanghai, Mojį, Kobe, Yokoham, Victoria and Tacom, at 4 p.m. on the 7ih inst
WE are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Gibh Livingston & Co.) that the E. & A. S. S. Co.'s steamer Airls from Sydney, etc.. left Fort Dar- win for ibis port yesterday the 4th last.
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Tax H, A, L steamer Sarata (Messrs. Slems ien & Co Agents) from Hamburg, lett Singa- pore for this port yesterday the 4th, and may be expected here on or about the 9th inst.. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURN. Isidoro Pons t Kowloon Dock Ningckowmene
Thales ...............
Chusan..... Olympis
Alacrity (8.5.) .............
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DINARY HALF YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS to this Corporation SATURDAY, the 13th day of August next st Noos for the purpose of receiving the Report of. the Court of Directors together with a Statement of accounts to 30th June, 1898.
By Order of The Court of Directors.
T. JACKSON,
Chief Manager. [003
Hongkong, 15th July, 1898.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
NOTICE & bereby given that the RE-
GISTERS of SHARE of the Corp012- tion will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 30b Joly current to the 13th day of August next (both days inclusive) during which perfod no transfer of Shares can be Registered. By Order of the Court of Directors.
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T. JACKSON,
Hongkong, 15th July, 1868.
Chief Manager.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,
LIMITED,
NOTICE,
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HALF-YEARLY
HE ORDINARY T be held at the COMPANY'S HOTEL DS THURS MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will DAY, the 18h August, at NOON, for the Porpore of Receiving a Statement of Accounts of the Company to the 30th June, 1898, with the Report of the Directors, and to discuss way matters that may be competently brought before the Meeting.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the gik to the 18th | August, both days luciosive,
By Order of the Board,
C. MOONEY,
Hongkong, 18th- *u*y, 1898.
Secretary,
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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
FARSKO THE CANAL. OUTWARE-Socotra July roth ; Sarnia tath; Bawlorfg, Indus reth ; Mantin, Glaucus, Khar som, Octavia, Siletia 22°d; Ghana, Ashton, Maroa, Nijkt Novgorod 26·8;. Menelaney, Crefeld, Mourino, Trieste 20th. Glenshiel Prinssin, Alista Áugust and,
HOUTWARD-Bantawers, Oristes, Adria TIG OF SHAREHOLDERS all be held
August and,
IN A THIRD-CLASS CARRIAGE.
ling in a third-class carriage in the neighbourhood of EARLY in February of this year (1894) I was travol-
Glasgow. At a station two women entered the compartment in which 1 was seated. One wAL A girl, gaudily deared; the other a typical working woman. She had no hat or bonnet, and wore a stuff petticoat, with a shawl wrapped round her. She
as the picture of rude, robust health.
The girl asked how her compaslon was, remarking that she had heard she had bean fur from well,
dr Deed, but I was," responded the elder woman, Itboobt I was ni delik's door,"
"Ah say, what like was the matter w?? yo 7"
"I oad des nao work; if I tried to wash the foor I got slooin a heart beatin', and my stomach fair taral at the sloht of food. I want to three doctors,
4 one after anither, and they gas me bottles and bot ter, but it didns help ans till a friery tellt me to lay Mother Belger's Syrep. Wamso, In a week I was better and fin I had taken it a month I was a' richt and could eat and work well as errit
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE ORDINARY HALF.VEARLY MEET.
in the Orvices of Company No. 14. Praya Central, on MONDAY, the 22nd August at 32 o'clock, NOON, for the purpose of receiving the raport of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts to the 10th June, 1898,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 8 h to 22nd August bo'b days Inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors
THOS. I. ROSE, Secretary, Hoogkong, 19th July, 1899,
1916
A LONG FELT WANT AT LAST SUPPLIED.
WANTED!
WANTED!
WANTED
ONE HUNDRED PERSONS
TO COME
EVERY DAY
TO THE
ROSHERVILLE OF THE FAR EAST,
THE PLACE TO SPEND A HAPPY DAY.
- THE WATERFALL INN,
A BOON FOR ALL.
Then they went on talking of other subjects. Go where one may he is likely to hear some good said about Mother Beigel and what is done by her famous medicine. Sometimes it is in the form of a bit of
to talks the ano quoted above; and again it THE Steam Launch
the shape of letters, fragrant with gratitude for health regained. Horelsene. We hope many auffer ing women will see it and read it.
"In August, 2891," says the writer, I begun to feel law, weak, and alling. My appetite was bad, and what little I ate gave me muahepain at the chest, I was and Instantly spitting up clear fald like water
I haved and strained a good deal. At the pit of my stomach there was gnawing feeling, and there seemed to be a hard lump formed in my abdo- men. In any case I suffered much from pain in that region."
"SHUN LEE"
will leave the NEW STONE Pra at the foot of Pottinger Street. at 5.15 PM wharp, for WATERFALL BAY, where there is a Long ler and Bungalow erected for Bathing purposes, returning for VICTORIA at 7 PM. Eroty Day. Season Tickets, (5 month).........$20 Monthly Siegle
Tripmo$ 1 Towel and Bathing Suits suppiled. Special COME AND SEE WHAT A GOOD THING arrangements for Schools and Families,
IS OPEN FOR YOU.
varities has even proved of considerable profit to some of our own possessions. Here is a carlosliy, Guatemala, in 1896, accepted the offer of a certala esglacer to provide, free of cha6 2.000.000 postage stampy of a new desi, Do the understanding that the whole of the pld lenses should be handed over to him. The salt for bilginating this kind of dealing seemt, however, to be due to the secretary of an eng Aring company. He blods kimseit for a period of ten years to supply yearly, |
My breathing got to be very bad, and I whosed free of charge, postage siemps to the different
as if the windpipe were slogged and stopped up. I. governments of South and Central America, as they may be required, ex at least demanded, on | had a hacking cough which gave me but little reab condition_that_each' yearly series differs in day or night and I was troubled with night swmnis. 515,-Will you please publish the following design, In reters, the particuter government The pillow my head had lain on would be wet in the Mr. calling from the Hampshire Telegraph dated | gudertakes to ceds to the company any serplus morning.
[We do not necesexylly endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondente In this column.)
UNRECOGNISED GALEANTRY,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE “HovaKong Talmgraph.".
the 25th of June, 18987
that may yet remain in its possession at the end
In two or three weeks after the time I was taken, Nota accing in your issuer an account of of the year, the company retaining the dies I was no longer able to take soild food, or Indeed this act of bravery, can you inform me why so and plates for the production of such replats as food of any kind. I lived for two montha en mik, act of this discription is not taken notice of a may ibink fit to fare for any but postal parlay helpless in bod.
water, brandy, and the like. During that time
Hongkong but laken notice of in an Englisher. Is it necessary to polot that the collector paper?
cannot neglect any examples ? To give one
I am Str,
Hoogkong, 5th August,
ENQUIRER.
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR.
AUGUST.
་་
EDWARDS holds a Licenes, and Refrenh-
mants can be had on the Prezlies, COME ONE, COME ALL, AL ARE WELCOME,
The cheapest saf most pleasant way of spending a few hours during Summer months.
The cause of so much sickness among the Middle and Pao'er clues of Europeans is the absence of all means of recreation,
If some means could be adopted for dally trips in Steam Laurch with ken Bathing it In the following November, although very ill and would mean the alleviation of much suffering low, I was able at times to read little, and then imong the people that have to spend their days that I read one day about Mother Beigel's Byrup dating the Sommer months in the office, and the
and the wonders it had done for other. I sent for sights in miserable Tenements that are only fit and lean than half a bottle made me feel better. Ifer Chinese, and I believe it would be the cause 纯
had a trifle more sppetite and could eat a litle and of a grost reduction in the sumuri death rain,
I Dr. P. B, C. AYRES in his Annual Report.
retain it. So I went on with the Byrup, and when had used four bottles the cough and all the other- troubles left me, and soon I was wall and strong s before. You are at liberty to publish my Lester II you desire, for the good of other who may and na I did without knowing where to look for ours (Signed) Mrs. Honoria Brennan, 43 Great Britain Birnet, Oork, March 17th, 1894."
Often I would have fainting Ale, and had to be other instance, we may mention the issue of lifted up and supported in bed. I was now so WERE
Haidan Hickey, who that my friends feared there we no love for form values stampe of savan by styled himself Prince James 1., and claimed and I was anointed by the priest. I had a doctor The following is the paragraph esferred to !--- sovereignty over the island of Trialdad, in the attending me but he was not successful in giving me
Southers Man's Bravery.-A letter from South Alasila The island goes not possess any real relief. Hongkong recounts an incident which occurred ringle human Inhabitant, and is almost Inaccès- there on May 8th, in which a native of Southwesibly, befor nothing more than a rugged rock, dialogulabed himself by gallantry. Two child the home of guils only.—Zonden Daily New ren of a wealthy European merchant fell Into the water from the old Victoris Pier. A alek berth steward belonglag to the Hospital happened to be passing, and jumped into the water and succeeded in reaching one of the children, a boy, fast as he disappeared for the last time. The tide was running very fast but the rescuer got the boy lato Rampan which came up to the spai, and then dived and caught the other child, à girl, who was also got into the bast. The name of the rescuer is Charles Stanley Bennett, who belongs to Southera, and but for his efforts at the sink of his ille the children must have been drowned. [We should have been only too pleased to have
recorded Bennell's placky acilon, but unfor tunately newspaper representativca cannot be everywhere at once. The fact of the rescue not having come to our notice before shows that it could only have been knową to`z vary few persons, We have great pleasure In publishing the paragraph qe requested.-Edij HR. T
Meteorological minns based on ten years' - söstrvaltons la 1898..
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Barometer in Thermometer ....................Bo.g
Rainfall.
Humidity..........man83
Barometer
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On lain sa On dabeat
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Ca SATURDAY the Lau-ch will make an Extra Trip starting from Pottinger Street Wharf. at 9: sharp returning for Victoria at za (mid-nigai).
EXTRA TRIPS.
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Entimations.
TRAUER-GOTTESDIENST.
Gedachtals:
REICHSKA
20 HOSTED
don Tuerslea Bismarck am Samtag den 6 len August 1898. Aborda 6 Uhr
ALT.
In die deutschen Kapelle " BETHESDA,"
A memorial servicn for the late Priuca Bla- arck will be held an TO-MORROW, 6th August, 1845 mi 6 P.M.
at tre Gorman Chapel " BETHESDA," Hongkong, 4th August, 1898,
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX
(915
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
FOR ALL
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS-
SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION,
DISORDERED LIVER,
AND FEMALE AILMENTS. ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES.
50 Cents per Box.
Preparid only by the Propelstor zi THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England,
SOLE AGENTS for HONGEOнd and the KMPIER of CHINA :—
WATKINS & CO.,
APOTICECARIES HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central,
HONGKONG.
DUMINY & CO
CHAMPAGNE
EXTRA DRY
.. Carto D'Or
800
Sillery
· Joml 800
Apply to
TUDE MINE
Carto Blanche
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Chateau de Charmieres
Mossrs. DODWELL, CARLILL & CO,
HONGKONG,
ALSEN TE ZUM
M. OPPENHEIMER & Co., Paris.
Consignees.
UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.
FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS.
THE Steamship
"INDRAVELLI,"
| having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being lauded at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary ba given before = P.M. TO-DAY.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 6th August will be subject to rent.
No Fire Ir nurance has been effected. Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the 13th August otherwise they will not be recognised.
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Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON & Co., Agents.
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Hongkong, 301k July, 1848.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEIS.
STEAMSHIP" OLYMPIA," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.
THE above Stermer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to their send in Bill of Lading for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and
expense.
DODWELL, CARLILI, & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 1st August, 1848.
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FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
"SUEVIA," Captain Foerck having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Landing for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immelik'e delivery of their goods from along. stda
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noox, TO-DAY,
Any Cargo Impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf sad Godown Company, Limited, and stored at Consignees' elsk and expense.
No claims will be adesilted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the Toth last, will be subject
KUHN & KOMOR, to rant.
JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS, 31 & 23, QUEIN'S ROAD, HONGKONG, 35, WATER STREET, YOKOHAMA and
36, DIVISION STREET, KOBE. Hongkong, th March, 1896,
ANTI CORROSIVĖS
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AMITI FOULINGS
MANUFACTORY
all sorts of
OIL PAINTS and COLOUR-WASH'
PREPARED IN ALL COLOURJ
TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
GENERAL AGENCY.
BAILEY'S ENGINEERING AGENCY, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL. Hongkong, 14th May, 1898,
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MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA No. 6, Ica Houts Strust, Praya Central. 'Head Ofles -TOKIO, Branch Offices — LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NIWCHWANG and all Posts in JAPAN..
Aganates
Mithi Caxi Minės, Osmar Coal Mines. Kanada Cos! Mines.
Tokyo Marias Insurance Co., Limited Mali Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Imperial Goverment Paper Mills, Japan,
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are ta be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the roth test, at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
SIEMSSEN & Co., Agenta. Hongkong. 3rd August, 1898.
[937 OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM. SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"COPTIC,"
HE above Steamer having arrived, Con- THE
signees of Cargo are hereby requested ta send in their Bills of Lading for countersigna ture and to take immediate delivery of their. Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vene will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
J, S. VAN BUREN,
Agent.
Hongkong, 4th August, 1899,"
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Motels.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
"THIS ESTABLISHMENT, sirasted in the
elegant Building known as
"ICON. NAUGHT HOUSE, offers First-class Accous, modation to Rexidents and Traveliers.
Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to esck Ficor, in charge of experienced Attendant, Favourable Arrangements made for Families and for Manikly or Extended Periods,
BILLIARDS.
P. BOHM Proprietor & Manager. [at
Hongkong, ved April, 1895,
Cotton Cleaning and Wkg. Co., Shanghai,THE KOWLOON HOTEL Is now refitted Orods Cement Company, Tapas. Kanegarachi Cotton Spinning Mill, Japan The Mike Cotton Spinning Hill, Lalmitod. Tokyo Cotton Spinning Mill, Japan. Hayashi Clock Factory. Hongkong, 11th December, rög6.
F. CAZANOVE,
BORDEAUX,
GOLD MEDALS Bordeaux, 1882, Faris, 1999,
LIQUOR
OF THE REVEREND FATHER
A. KERMANN.
This ELIXIR is employed with sucoess to restore the FORCES of the STOMADE and FACIL TATES the DIGESTION, ·
TONIC WINE
and reopened as a thoroughly HIGH. CLASS HOTEL, with everything of the very best, Splendid Suburban Situation, Unrivalled to the Colony. Calsina Specialty: none is colmpare Liquors of carefully selected qualify Billard-tables and Bowling-alleys excellent.
J. W. OSBORNE,
Proprietor,
145
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April 2nd, 1898.
Of the Rev. Father à. KERKANN MOKA-KINA of Dr. GOLZ. CREME DE MANDARINE.. Apply to Messrs. DODWELL, CARLILE & Co.,
AVELINE ANISETTE SUPERFINE.
Hongkong.
Agents for LAENDLER & Co., Parle,
Calls
1 SAY I HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD, THE OLD MAN'S ON DECK AGAIN AT THOMAS'S GRILL ROOMS, WHATS' THE MATTER WITH THIS
TARIFF
TIFFIN ..................¶¶¶¶¶ DINNER AN
ay$
1.00
3 MEALS DAILY (Monthly Rate) mukaisen 40.00
1 TOTIN
* Doxi
TUTIN & DINNER
BREAKFAST & TIFFIN
BREAKFAST & DINTER,,
LEROSTER
15.00
*COUSTI 20.08. Bi 30.00
-25,00 ******** 18,00
BEST OF VIANDS SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES,··
-J, E GOODCHILD,
Manager.
ARBOLINEUM-AVENARIUS
CAR
A good letter, ohearing letter dated on St. Wharf at 3 2.M, returning for the usual 5.15
2 OA SUNDAY the Linnch will leave the Patrick's Day, too. A get thing to be rid of makes, but a greater thing to be rid of indigestion AM, trip. Finally reigning tar Victoria et and dypopela more poisonous than any reptile thas | 7 F-M. ever crawlod, And that was the dreadful siment which gave Mrs. Breman three months of anfbring i the aument that the Bootch woman talked of in the trains the silent that inficts more pain and filla up more graves than all the other allments on earth pus together,
And yet Mother Bagel's Curative Byrup ours it as fasts people hear of it and take it. That's why we keep telling about it, and printing what everybody file shout it over süß över.ASH
Subselbers məmunes 50. Noo Subscribe ..................$1.00
TICKETS to be had on the Lianch, or on ́ application to
JAS. EDWARDS, Manager,
Honghong, rath July, 1898,
THE LEADING CATERERS,
· COMPARE OUR
USED FOR OVER 30 YEARS.
With the Utmost Success,
Thoroughly reliable preservative' for Wood
MENU, BILLIARD TABLES and and Stane against White Ants, Decay, Fungus
:
LIQUORS to all others.
17, Praya Central, ($0
THE GRILL ROOM. Hongkong, 1st September, 1997,
Rot and Dampness.
Sola Agents for Chins, LUTGENS, EINSTMANN & Co Hongkong, 11th September, 18yő,
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