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To-day's Advertisements.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE

1898..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1899

To-day's Advertisements.

EXCURSION TO MACAO.

Intimation.

Oy Monday afternoon on the Happy Valley in the second round for the Hongkong: Football. challenge shield A Company of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers will play the Hongkong Fool ball Club; kick off at half past four. Referee Mr. J. W. L. Oliver

'APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF WING to the Postpoment of the CROSS A. S. WATSON & CO., THIS morning a steward named Tang Shui

TRADE MARK.

NOTICE is hereby given that the SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY Incorporated Carrying on the business of Merchant Millers in the State of California in the United States of America, the Chief Office of the said Com. pany being at 134 California Street in the City and County of San Francisco in the State of California aforesaid, have on the 9th day of February, 1899, applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of TRADE MARKS of the following TRÄDE MARK,

The invented words BUCKEYE MILLS" printed stamped painted im- pressed branded stencilled written drawn cut or embossed over the facsimile of a shield surrounded by a sheaf of corn, the facsimile of a shield surrounded by a sheaf of corn under the words "BUCKEYE MILLS, over the shield surrounded by a sheaf of cora are four Chinese characters (BAK KAI MIN FONG) "BUCKEYE English

meaning in MILLS

in the name of SPERRY FLOUR COM~ PANY Incorporated who claim to be the sole proprietors thereof.

The TRADE MARK has been used by the Applicants for upwards of seven years in respect of the following goods.

FLOUR IN CLASS 42.

A facsimile of the TRADE MARK can be spen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and also at the Office of the Undersigned.

Dated the 25th day of February, 1899.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Applicants, 12, Queen's Road Central," Hongkong.

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THE TRADE MARKS' ORDINANCE

1898,

APPLICATION FOR

TRADE MARK.

REGISTRATION

OF

TOTICE is hereby given that the SPERRY Incorporated

NFLOUR COMPANY

carrying on the business of Merchant Millers in the State of California in the United States.

OP PROCESSION, MACAO the

Steamer HONAM,"

will have a Special Trip to MACAO, TO

MORROW (SUNDAY), the 26th instant, leaving Hongkong at 9 Ant and returning at to P.M. on the same day, Fare: To Macao and back

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"NO"SINGLEPARES~ TICKETS to be had on Board. Hongkong, 25th February, 1899.

SASU

THEATRE

CITY HALL.

J

$2,50

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ROYAL,

At the Special Request and under the Patronage of THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, ́- THE HONGKONG AMATEUR

DRAMATIC CLUB

will give an Extra Performance of the Pantomime

THE YELLOW DWARF' TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 25th February, 1899, at 8.30 P.M.

Dress Circle Stalls

Pit

2

I

Half-price to Soldiers, Sailors and Police in Uniform to the Pit.

The Ticket Office is now OPEN and will con- tinue Open each Day from 10 AM to 4 PM.

Late Trams to the Peak.

H. C. NICOLLE,

Acting Manager. Hongkong, 25th February, 1899. [2001

of America the Chief Office of the said Com 6 pany being at 134, California Street in the City and County of San Francisca in the State of California aforesaid have on the 9th day of February, 1899, applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of TRADE MARKS of the following TRADE MARK.

The invented words MILLS" printed stamped painted im-

"PIONEER

BIJOU THEATRE.

RECLAMATION GROUND, PRAYA WEST.

DARC'S MARIONETTES.

NIGHTS LONGER, Season terminating positively on SATURDAY, the 4th March.

TO-NIGHT

And Every Evening ill further notice.

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LIMITED.

IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS

SHERRIES.

Kin, living at No. 6, Victoria Street, was found dead in his room. He had not been well for some time and took some opium yesterday. There is every reason to believe that he com. mitted suicide by poisoning himself with opium, Per.dot. Case THE ceremony of making obeisance to the -Imperial portraits was duly observed by the students of the Fifth Higher School at Kuma moto on the 17th inst, the anniversary of the coronation of Jimmo. At the request of Pres sident Nakagawa, Dr. E. Derfel, German pro fessor of the school, took part in the ceremony, but refused to pay homage to the portrait hung up in the hall in which the ceremony was observed. This action caused great excite ment among the professors and students, who are now urging the President to deal with the foreigner in some way.

BSUPERIOR PALE DRY, dinner wine, Green Seal Capsule...... ....$10.80 C-MANZANILLA,PALE NATURAL SHERRY. White Capsule.. CC-SUPERIOR

OLD'

12.00

DISHONEST HOUSE COOLIES,

EXTENSIVE THEFT OF JEWELLERY At the Magistracy this morning, two house. coolies named Chung, Wah and Chung Fu werd charged with stealing jewellery from the house,

of Mr. G. R. Stavens, of Edenhall, Lover Richmond road Mr. Gedge appeared for the prosecution

Athos was the first

Roveller took the lend

entrance to the Da the positions were away but at the got into second place,

the home fetraight. fed and Straightaway rook third

Athe

vellaris Up.Ente

closes

Traveller but the mice ended in Straightaway winning by length in front of Traveller veller being a poor third Time 38 The MAFFOOS CHAMPIONS: first prize, Ses

second prize, $15 third prize, 5; for winners only eight cost; entrance: $5 One mile and a quarter

For Far 1 Mr Berick Hunters b. Charger, MEDäck-Hunter's g. Century, Schumanna Ah Chew: 3 Mr Kollys gy Sirdare ca Messre. McKie and Gove's g. Strathflect

Ah King o Mr. John Peel's spd. Montebelle,...Old Man o - Orgs d Rookwood, Mouse o Mr. JH Lewis' g. Chaffinch,... Tientsin o Capt. Lambton's b. Amoy, Goose o

The JoHN PEEL STEEPLECHASE; Cup

Mr. Stevens said-First defendant camo into my employ on the 23rd inst. at 10.30 mm. as house coolie. After abodt: rías-räîd not: see him. Second defendant entered my service on the 19th October as house coolie dis. charged him off the second inst. at 8.30 am. Early on the second of February I heard a dog in the house growling and barking, I got up and told the dog to lie down. I then heard a venetian shut. I called my two sons. They went down. stairs and I followed. I found a pane of glass in the sitting room window cut out venetian, door was wide open: The back entrance to the hall was also open. The Eight started Rookwood led off, but window could not not be opened from the Montebello quickly went ahead At the Stand outside, as the typhoon bars were up. I then Century led and kept the lead nearly all the discharged second defendant 1 was without way. Rookwood took second place down the a house coolie until the 23rd inst. On that back stretch, and Charger ran into third on day first defendant applied for the place entering the home straight. A good race took went down with my husband, who had place to the winning post and Charger ran in been unwell, to the drawing room satest by a couple of lengths, Siniar being four We have received a copy of the first number with him till rpm. On the night of lengths behind Century. The time was good- of a penny weekly paper bearing the title of the 22nd inst. I took my rings off my War Against War, a Chronicle of the Inter-fingers on going to bed. I placed them on the ring stand as usual. There were five national Crusade of Peace, edited by Mr. Wrings. The rings produced are the same. I estinate their value at over $800. On the 23rd- T. Stead. 1 contains articles on "Nicholas 11, the Emperor of Peace," with portrait; and inst. I forgot to put on my rings. They wore on How we made war in the Soudan," and still on the ring stand when I went downstairs. with my husband. At about 1.40 pn. the boy facsimile reproductions of a number of the asked me about the rings went up communications received by the promoters stairsin to my bedroom and found the rings missing. I also discovered that my the crusade, most of which have airendy been published. There is a contribution by Mr. daughter's bangle had been taken. The bangle was kept in a small box on my daughter's Bryce on the question. Would an Anglo-dressing table. The bangle produced is the M, Walwyn's, Gillgni, rist 15 Mr. Wadwyn American Understanding Work for Peace?" anc. It is worth $34. On the evening of the MJ, H. Lewis' br. The Wizard, 1st-5lb... HOURENSANA MPA, Cox a It is stated that Mark Twain" has written an 24th inst., about 6 o'clock, I went to my.. B, C, and Care excellent dinner article for the second number. The second mother's bed-room, and found missing a silverMr. Jelfs & Orinoco, last slb..... Mr. Jolf o

box, a silver spectacle case, and a pair of gold Messrs. Mckic & Gove's w. Simthuist,, 10st

alb.Mr. West o Wines and suitable for invalids and number of War Against War, contains two

spectacles. I value these articles at about $35. delicate stomachs, Dand Eare after articles compiled from speeches by Lord Rose-

The Police Sergeant brought all the above. Lawford's War Cloud, 11st 41b dinner Wines of a very superiorber, one entitled "Pleas for Peace and, the mentioned articles to my house in let me look

at them. The handkerchief marked "GR.S.Mt. Shewell's, Buckingham, List 1116 "Encouragement to Crusaders,"

was also brought. When the boy canic to a vintage. All are true Xeres Wines.

MESSRS Benjamin Kelly & Patys state in theirme about the rings he told me the coolie wis

nur Race missing. Sample bottles and smaller quanti-cckly Share Report. Owing to

Meeting, business has been practically at ties will be supplied at proportionate a standstill. Banks. Hongkong and Shang. wholesale rates.

DRY PALE NATUR- AL SHERRY, Red Scal Capsule... ........... 12.00 D-VERY SUPERIOR

·OLD PALE DRY, choice old wine, White Feal Capsule... E-EXTRA SUPERIOR

OLD PALE DRY, very. finest quality, Black Seal Capsule (Old Bottled).

14.40

20.40

We only guarantee our Wines and pirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from

pressed branded stencilled written drawn The Superb, Unique, Spectacular Triumph our authorised Agents at the Coast

cut or embossed over the facsimile of a Chinese Mandarin or Official, the facsimile of a Chinese Mandarin or Official standing. and holding in his right hand a sheaf of

." PIONEER corn under the wards MILLS," on the left side of the Chinese Mandarin or Official are four Chinese

( characters 瓤柯呢啞(PAI OU NO Al) mearing in English" PIONEER". in the name of SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY Incorporated who claim to be the sole pro- prietors thereof.

The TRADE MARK has been used by the Applicants for upwards of seven years in res pect of the following goods,

FLOUR, IN Class 42

A facsimile of the TRADE MARK can be "Karen cao Zur day or February, 1800

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Applicants, 12, Queen's Rond Central, Hongkong.

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BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

THE

THE OFFICES of this BANK have been REMOVED "This Day to the New Building, on Connaught Roas, Praya Re clamation.

J. G. F. AUGUSTIN, Manger.

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Hongkong, 25th February, 1399. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR AMOY AND TAMSUI THE Company's Steamship,

"FORMOSA" Captain Milroy, will be despatched for the above. Parts, on MONDAY, the 17th instant, at-Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.

{2712 DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

Hongkong, 25th February, 1899.

THE

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAIWANFOO. HE Company's Chartered Steamship

"NANYANG," Captain Lehmann, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 28th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or l'assage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Mangers. Hongkong, 45th February, 1899

CHINA NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR TAIWANFOO.

THE Company's Steamship

*WUHD,"

THE

-SPANISH

AMERICAN

WAR.

Remember

Only Sis Nights Longer.

Hongkong, 25th February, 1899.

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LADIES RECREATION CLUB.

TO MEMBERS ONLY,

and Officers of S.M.S. * KAISER the band will play at the CLUB, on TUESDAY, the 28th instant, from 3.30 to 6 P.M.

J. G. TURNER, Hon. Sec.

Hongkong, 25th February, 1899,

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THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFAC

TURING COMPANY, LIMITED.

HE FIFTEENTH ORDINARY AN- T

NUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS in the Company will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 9. Praya Central, Victoria, on WEDNESDAY, the.15th March, at Twelve o'clock (NOON) for the purpose of: receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Général Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1898, declaring a Dividend and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 1st to 15th March, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Manager. Hongkong, 23th February, 1899. [264a

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGPAORE.

THE Steamship

"LIGHTNING,"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 2 P.st. of the 28th instant, will [2720 be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Wanchai, Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside; such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and

Captain Benson, will be despatched as above Fire Insurance will be effected,

on FRIDAY, the 3rd March.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

Hongkong, 25th February, 1899. [2733 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. - (Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN & QUEENS LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)

THE Steamship

** AIRLIE,"

Captain Kock, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 20th March, at 4 PM.

This well-known Steamer is specially fiued for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chau ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi sions, Ice, &e, throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light

A Stewardness and a duly qualified Surgeon are camed, KY

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agente Hongkong, 14th February, 1899.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA. NOTICE,

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CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"NIPPON MARU.!

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.

and expense.

Agent

Ports.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

of.

hai Banks have changed hands to a small ex- lent at 203 per cent. premium cum dividend

and bonus and are steady at 271 per cent. pre- niam, ex the dividend and bonus of 25.53 per share paid on the oth instant, Nationals have been done in sinal lots at $20. Marine Insur.

tation.

Evidence was given by Chief Detective Inspector Hanson and others as to the afticles in question being found in possession of defen dants, who were discovered in a house in Centre Street...

Defendants were committed to take their trial at the Sessions.

HONGKONG RACES, 1899. STEWARDSHis Excellency Sir Henry A. Blake, d.c.M.G.; His Excellency Vice-Admiral

presented to go to the rider; for all China ponies, previous wigners of a Steeplechase 7lbs, extra; entrance $5 to go to second pony; over a course selected by the Stewards weight for inches us par scale: four, to start or no race

Mr. John Peel's ch Traveller, 162416,

Mr. Cruickshank-

----- Mr. Keyes 4.

Cart, Lambton's Earl Marshali, Jist 7lb...

dr. Lawford o

Mr Shewell o For the event of the day 8 started to a good "send" of.", Buckingham led, Traveller utmost

abreust. Buckingham took the first jump, Traveller and Earl Marshall going over to gether a length behind, Traveller, however, was the first to take the waterjump, and when the hext obstacle was reached Traveller led by lengths, Earl Marshall having shotahead of Buckingham. At the fifth jump four ofthe ponies refused to leap, and by the time they reimed a little to make another attempt Traveller. and Earl Marshall had a good lead, but at the eighth obstacle Earl Marshall refused to take it, and Traveller had inatters all his own ways When he look the water jump again he stum bled, and Cruickshank looked like coming off, pony home a winner by quite 100 yards of lency Major-General W. J. Gascoigne, CM, Earl Marshall Gilgai was three lengths behind Rear Admiral S. C. Holland, R., Lieut. the second pony and the others stmg Colonel The O'Gorman, C.3.0.; The Hon. J. Jgled home in a procession. A poor race,

pony to receive the entrance fees for all Bell-Irving; C. F. Harton, Esq.; The Hon C.The "WILD ROSE Cur presented, second P: Chater, MT. Jackson, Esq. D. Gillies,

beatan Griffing at this meeting weight for Esq. The on. F. H. May, C.S.GR. M.

inchies as per acale allowances unplaced. Derby Griffins 5 lbs, unplaced subscription Gray, Esq.; The Hon. T. H. Whitehead; M.

Griffins 7 lbs; entrance 33; fourth, day win Grote, Esq.

ners barred. One mile and a half,' CLERK

Mr. Hopeful's blk." Obi, 1181 2lb SCALES:

ahu-trand saunero g. Mamsmay, itst 1

ances-North Chinas are enquired for at quo

Straits have been sold at $63, Fire Insurances. A small sale of Hongkong Fires. kat 325 has been effected. Shipping-We have heard of no business under this healing. RefineriesChina Sugars have been negotiat Sir Edward H. Seymour, K.C.; His Excel. but he recovered himself grandly and ran his el Ars and are steady at the rate. Luzons have improved slightly and have been taken off the market at $13 Mining Charbonnages have been fixedati 10. Queen Mines have been sold at $1.10 and $415. Raubs have been booked at 623. Punjoms have changed hands at $5.75 and and are wanted at $5. Dooks, Wharves and Godowns-Hongkong and Whampon Docks HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1899. continue in demand and are wanted at 327 per cent premium. Kowloon Wharf shares are quieter and are obtainable at 883 ex the final alyana maid go the nișt dividentes have been placed at $75 and $75. Humphrey's Estate have been negotiated at

The Hongkong Telegraph

Jongkong Telegraph 30. Clivers are firmes and have been sold

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, February 23rd. The Venice Convention regulations have been enforced in Calcutta owing to nine spora dic cases of plague which have occurred within the last five days.

THE FRENCH PRESS AND THE. MUSCAT INCIDENT.

The French Press is irritated at the British Admiral's ultimatum to the Sukan of Muscat, which it says belies the talk of an entente cordiale.

THE ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMISSION. A difficulty, about the Alaska boundary was the chief cause of the separation of the Angio- American (Canadian) Commission,

ITALY

the Dividend of 60 cents paid on the demand and a fair number have been taken off 21st instant. China Providents are in some the market at 89.25 ex the dividend of 40 cents per share paid on the 13th instany Cotton Mills-Ewos are wanted at Ts. 67. Hong- keng Cottons are a shade firmer and shares are enquired for at $85, Miscellaneous.-Green Island Cements are steady at quotations. A. S. Watsons have been sold at $131, Fenwicks have improved their position and are wanted at $33.

AN AMERICAN LAWYER ON

"LAWYERS."

Certainly the profession of the law is an order and brotherhood. To its ranks belong the great judges; the great advocates; the Italy will form a naval division for China and great writers on jurisprudence; the great law increase her Consuls in that Country.

THE SOUDAN.

The-Khalifa is moving Northward from Kordofan with a large following, British Officers have been re-called to Omdurmann to prepare for emergencies,

WEATHER REPORT.

The Observatory report says:-On the 25th at 11.50 am. The barometer has fallen in China and pressure is now highest over W. Japan, Gradients moderate to slight with modemte monsoon on the coast, and in the N. part of the China Sea. FORECAST:-Moderate N.E. and E. winds; "cloudy, misty.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Two hundred and twenty houses were dès troyed by fire on the 13th inet, at Shimada, near Shizuoka,

ON the 14th inat, at 1.15. p.m., fire broke out at the house of a fish merchant at Shimbòricho, Shiba, Tokyo, and destroyed three houses! By kind permission of H.E. Admiral von

L-Col. The O'Gorman, C.5.0. C. F. Harton, Esq The Han, C. P. Chater, 31.03 The Hon. F. H. May, C... Junx STARTER :-M. Grole, Esq. * SECOND STARTERA. S. Anton, Esq HON. TREASURER: J. C. Peter, Eq CLERK OF THE COURSE: T. Hough,

GLAND AVAIMr. Burkill:2. Only two faced the starting post, Obi-and- Mainstay. The latter went away with the land, it but Obi immediately went to the front and kept there until the home straight was reached, Essback suttch Obi forged ahead and increased When Mainstay went ahead. On reaching the

the distance gradually, romping home a winner ran for time, but he failed to come any where near a record, though it was üb seconds better than the Derby of the first day—3.83 The TYNE CUP; presented; second pony to numreceive the entrance fees; for ponies that,

have run and not won a race; weight for Inches ng per scale ponics, that have raced before this celing 5 lbs., extra-subscription Griffins of this niceting allowed to lbs, all unplaced ponies during this meeting allowed an additional lbs. fourth day winners, barred, and placing to count against allow

OFF-DAY,--SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25T by at least 100 yards. The pony was evidently The morning opened rather dull, but as the day advanced the dark and murky clouds dispersed and the sun shone out brilliantly, but towards the close a misty main set in and a cold wind. The Chinese turned up in large bers, and foreigners were numerous.

Mr. F. H. Hough acted as starters The Sailors race caused a good deal of amusement, especially when some of the liders were thrown and they found their ponies had bolted. The winner rode a very good race,cances, entrance & One milers The "STRATHFLEET" CUP; presented; second Mr G. Pott's b. Tocsin, 11829lb Mr. P. A. Cox

pany to receive yo per cent. of the entrance Mr John Peel's g. Jim Crack, 9st г315., fees third 30 per cent, for all beafen subONG Mr. West scription griffins of this season, 1898-99 Mr. Jay's g. Adler ost olho Riddle 3 placed ponies penalised 7 lbs entrance Sio. Three startere, Jim track taking the lead, . One mile.

Tocsi kist. Af the Bridge, Tocsin ran up Capt. Lambton's bik. Quemoy, rist &lb...... second, and for the half mile post led slightly, Derick-Hunter's g. Concession, tost 12lb between the two, and Tocsin m bome a win

Mr. Master At the village there was a length of daylight, Mr. Burkillzner with that distance between him and Jim There were only two starters. Concession Ted Crack. Alder was a poor third,Time off and kept in front until the Black Rock was The MAFFOOS RACE; first prize, o nearly reached, when Quemay drew level, and prize, Sto; third prize, for all beate at the Village went ahead by a couple of ponies; weight lost Entrance 89. Ond lengths. Coming up the home straight Burkill round. gave his pony whip, but Quemoy had increased the lead to four lengths, when he reached the twinning post without any effort

givers of all nations and of all ages. "When we read of a 'great service to liberty, to order, to Jurisprudence by any one of its members we feel the glory of the achievement. It is a feeling a personal pride, and take a personal share in

like that which inspired the members of the great religious orders the Lostinians, the Franciscans, the Templars, the Knights of St. John, or the Society of Jesus--who have borne the Gospel and the Cross through fire and sword, through famine and pestilence, in poverty and in pain, over seas and across continents. It is a feeling like that of a soldier for his regiment or his army, It is we we use the regal plural--it is we vindicated the rights to print the truth, with good. motives and for justifiable ends, through the lips of Erskine. is we who marked out the eternal limit which divides Justice from injustice, speaking through the authority of Justinian ti is we who, in the very throes of a re- volution, secured justice for the British soldiers who had obeyed orders, through John Adams and Josiah Quincy. It is we who withstood King James with Coke, and Louis XIV. with D'Aguesseau. It is we who enabled the constitution of the United States to work as the efficient mechanism of a great and free government, through the Judg. ments of Marshall. It is we who sounded the trumpet-call of liberty over a continent by the voice of Henry. It is we whose voices

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fr. John Peel's Queensberry, 'alb

Old Men Mosers, McKie and Gove's g. Menej, Tost olb

AM Ping -

The "SANDSTORM" CUP presented for all

beaten ponies at this meeting weight for Mr. Buxcyls g. Tulie Rose, fort olbyMonkey. inches as per agales unplaced ponies allowed, Mr. Hopeful's Amuri tost olb.....Oh Song 5lbs. griffins of this season allowed-glba.||"Mr. Pogose's d. Tourist, rostelb.. Ching Hai subscription griffing of this season allowed 10lbs.; fourth day.winners barred. One mile Mr. David's g. Dunrobin, lost tolb.Mr. Burkill

fr. G. H. Potts b. Tocsin, 11st.4lb

- Five starters, Tube Rose was left at post but went to the front at the Bridge. the Rock Tube Road led by slk lengthis in fron of Menoj, who had got into second |_ Mr P, A. Cox a passing Tourist. On entering the stra

home, Tube Rose fell back little MegaMT Master 3 Menejiand

berry to gef

Mr. John Peel's g. Grasshopper, 1st 1lb...

Diedricks, Capt, Slubearanck and officers of have been raised with a power greater than that:jead, but was soon fhon Wizard, The VISITORB

5.M.S. Katter, the band will play at the Ladies, Recreation Club on Tuesday next from 3.30 to 6. p.m...

THE many friends of the Rev. G. Williams, Pastor of the Union Church will be sorry to hear that he is shortly retuming to England. He delivers his farewell sermon at the Union Church to marrow. -

Mr. Hopeful's b Amar, lost tolb Mr. Moller o nearing the winning post Quee Mr. J. H. Lewis' br. The Wizard, osylbor was, woll ped, and Eron, 10 w winter by

Tube Rote MYLOwen a clear length: Eive faced the starting post. Andr.took the good third Time of cannan or bayonet wherever liberty was in peril, or wherover law needed vindication. It Grasshopper lying, and the latter s we who, with Nura, wooed the nympha into second place at the Bridge. Af Egeria in her cavern and brought down Justice kept there until the Village was passed and the Mr. John Pec

the Rock, Grassliopper went to the front and from heaven to dwell on earth with meu,

subscri

Ilm Crace

It may be said, I think with some truth, of straight entered, when Tocsin went ahead. FA the Profession of the Bar, that in all political good race ensued for home, Dunrobin making Mr

a spurt and winning the race by length in Mr Derick Hunter's hel front of Tocsin, the latter leading Grasshopper systems and in all times it has seemed to

by six lengths. Tire, 3.99

The Lucky Cup, presented

tion griffins of this season that or been placed second in any rati meeting including the fourth * for inches as por scale, entrap

Five to start or ho race, the second pony; three qu

Mr. Arnold's bike Straightaway,

As will be seen by reference to our advertise- ment, columns, there will be an excursion to Macao, to-morrow by the steamer Hana possess a twofold nature; that it has seemed leaving here at 9 am, and returning at 10 pm,to be fired by the spirit of liberty, and yet to the same day,

hold fast the sentiments of order and rever ence, and the duty of subordination ; that it has resisted despotism and yet taught obe-" dience; that it has recognized and vindicated the rights of man, and yet has reckoned it al of those rights, to be shielded and led by the ways among the most sacred and most precious

divino nature, and immortal reason of law that it appreciates social progresssion and contributes to it, and ranks in the classes and with the agents of progression, yet evermore. counsels and courts permanence and conser vatism and rest; that it loves light better than darkness, and yet like the eccentric or wise. Mr. R. Gord man in the old historjan, has a habit of looking away as the night wanes to the Western sky, Meseri, McK to detect there the first streaks of returning

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk

J. S. VAN BUREN, Hongkong, 25th February, 1899.

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THE U.S, Navy Department has finally decided DIOCESAN SCHOOL & ORPHANAGE, to remove the Aferrimac from the edge of the channel in Santiago harbour by means of ex MONDAY, the 6th March CHOOL DUTIES will be resumed on plosives. Lieut. Blow, who was in charge of For Terms, for Boarders or Day Scholars, the wrecking operations there, has reported wedge that the vessel is not worth the money it would apply to

THE HEADMASTER cost to mite her, and recommends the destrucs 12748Hongkong, 23rd February, 1899, Jeóra | tion of the hull by explosives. A

N. Return Tickets issued by this Com. to and from AUSTRALIA; nife available for pany by the Steamers, of the CHINA NAYIDA TION COMPANE and vice versa,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co,

Hongkong, Sith February, 1899

Mr. John Peel's che Traveller. MJH Lew

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