CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY, hindrance. Not so the officials, for the retainers of the meanest mandarin would indiriminately push asile and chastive any who dared to ú Trude themselves upon their path.
BOCIAL AND POLITICAL. NOVET.
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CHARLES J. H. HALCOMBE, .-
MON."IMBER OF CHINA REFORM PARTY,
Author of The Mystic Flowery Land,"
Travels in the Transvaal," de.. N.
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When dressed for the day, Lali-hwa dismissed her attendants, and, lighting some joss-eticks upon the Litle altar in her room, knelt down and implored the gods to preserve the life of the good and brave foreigner. Thua, descending
Our zusions friend became more than usually
the lower apartments, she accompanied hor thoughtful as he pursued as way among these rural scones, for he was beginniuro kosen that mother and Ah-che-te the Ancestral Hall to the people of China wore it the pour pou make the customary oblations, after which they temptible beings he had been led to suppose sat down to breakfast,
At half past ten i uli-hwa returned to her them, but a highly ingenions and civilised race.
to the window Everywhere he travell- his observat oye met upstair room, and on
large crowd of people lead
Koing with some sure indications of general thrift policed that a
gathered in the market where business seement And, although tlass where he had come to vert were designated "henthens," he was obliged at a standstill Shows soon joined by Mr. to admit that in many respects they could well Lao who polated out to her a paler, of vi laitons looking Yimou runners who“ med bear comparison with the great Western aŭtions to whom their real character was so lament-bdyr about among the assembly, whispering a word unkpowy: for the men were honourabu and
here and thore where they thought it would lest further their evil purpose. Then auddly the women rituous. Is there prole he top ominous marmur burst from the mob all the traits of character out of which a grilow, and the missionary was seen apurgaching and mighty untion might have been built. They were sudowed with extraedinary patience, pentveraner and filial piety, and were frugal. Aistemious and industrious; but, on the other hand-owing to their enforced ignorance-thay were Burrow-minded and superstitions and the treat us and extortion of the Mandarins had rendered them sly, timid and suspicions when
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Be faed taken aback at his was bines patrimèh of the Budhist hierarchy, in the company of stongers. It was fast dawndmas and awad by his corimanding, usjert: disordered; oùce the water bud to be drawn in fignid form.
from me with an instrument. I fet so bad in Lamed Dharma, e me to Clans for the pupesting upon him at the rulers of China were its
Tu of his rastiness and his deiance of the hospital that I feared I sheaki nover s o my of preaching his religion to its inhibitants. 1ourse and destruction. Instead of the coming her warning. Luh-hwa now admired the young home again. I couldn't sleep, I e miln't eat, is said to have been a man of exemplary plots, being opened out and improved by gold ronds Burlishzun all the more for having fated his
and in whatever position I lay, I conld not rust sad, in order to chusten him elf não sababes his ; and sailways, its vast revenues were swallowed fous; and, as he drew himself up and bis shene
my poor back. sions, he suffered all man är susisting Ben e muon field hardships and divided agong the Governout officers, untless voice fell upon her ear, she forgot
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passing whose name was legion, where power was un- whole uilts in the usa bir, brosing the limited and whose coffers scenet bottemler.rything excopt that he was peaking and elements and ke ping an unbroken vi, il while In
Gon leaning forward until or fac tamed the ence, the mean of
communication plating the golly essence. He attained between the various cities and provinces were of gazte covering of the window, the macked his every Word and gesture with Leartfelt interest. a high state of mowl perferien, but af er the mod primitive and unaccommodating, kind,
We had not been preaching very, long when any watchful retuner she became so exhausts that the fourths of that text population a shout of low-fan quay scaling foreign that he fell into a deep slepp and had were, from birth to death, practically imprisoned
eant dream in which he peered to be within the small area of a few miles, being devil) was raised by some roughs at uling on inking the nectar of the gs. When he reft of all intercourse with the outside world the outer edge of the congregation. This cry the next morning and dad that he hand and totaly ignorant of what was taking plate the summe time pieces of garbage picked from was quickly taken up by other throats, and at his sacredl pledge, he has deeply grioved around them, except for what they might
the ground wore hurled at Montrose, sono and in order to prevent him from again casual y hear from stray travellers. lambring, he cut off both bis Zelide-itorU. Maatuse arrived home at eight o'clock in the striking his face, though with at doing him nding members having enni daviation evening, and found that Lao Chin had prepared harm. He did not pay the least heed to these **--and cast them - ground. In for him a tasty meal of beiled rice and fowl, insults, but continued his sermon, exhorting the Atten to the flavored with eariants and spices, to which in people to abandon idolatry and to look hear same pincet
Le found that did ample justice, being bangry as well award to the one true God for help and each eyelid bat grown mas slab, Plocking fa igned. The good must heard of the some of the braves, ho ate tim, pod was unton-insults he had met with that morning while ished to find that they midorin Fel hearty and preaching in the market-place, and earnestly joyful, and ad him with new vigder enabling ponght sud canticncd bit not to venture there him to pursue hi pic........... litų ir renewed again just at present, sine it was rumoured energy and vigilance. He
informed abroad that violence was litated against him and its by sme of the populace, who had been incited the evil stories the Tamox runners had so redulously circulated against him. But Men trose scorned the very idea of showing appre: tension er shirking the sacred daty be felt bonni by honous to perform; and the very fact of the re being danger and opposition strong- thened rather than diminished his bold-spirited resolution agaiu address the people of Lien ut the appointed time and place.
his followers of this wonder?
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appreciated. with the resultaten
consumed all over the world'
Montrose met with a
from the people of the spull
ho presohed that afterr
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with a bow sermon agon of the plane tre gave him refreshe
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>house and Le time evin He was about to retire to rest, being unch religion," as fatigued after his long walk, when Hrs Leo ard much in entered and at once landed him a letter enclosed rebels de-in an ornamented oblong-shaped evelope. The traged the epistle ran thus:-
Christ Tollis Foreign Excellency, Mun-tro-tsze. "Think me not presumptuous in addressing Headron's you, for I take the liberty of doing so in order hating of to implore you not to again preach in the a asking market-place, since I have heard that cartsin m to go bad men wish to cause your destruction I have yu-spirit looked upon your face, which is good; I have heard your words which are wise-very wi: for one so young; and, although it gives me plen sure to listen to your earnest discourse, and to behold your patient courage in the midst of dangers and difficulties, I would sonner not see you again, than know that you suffered or died, You are ulono and for from your country, and you are among strangers and enemies, therefore may heed to my warning, for it is given in good faith, and is not an uner. words; and way the gods be with you and defend you from all bart; farewell, A FRIEND
While sing himself in. abode, Montrose heard the lot gongs and braying of horas, a the reason of this, his host inv with him and seo the domatic of a certain house rejustated in.
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prote ling dragon-spirit restimation and, propitiati witness the third and last par ceremony of this kind-wh occupied two days--that the ris invited.
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Ponder over my
Wondering who could have sent the anony-
Before proceeding 1 must is
realer that every monataia and h China is supposed to be inhabited by nams powerful dragon-pirits to which are trusted the guardianship of the houses in that neighbour hood. Whonn ger domicile is 13 be erected a geomancer is
is employ to find a site favourable to the dragon and fergabui (winged water) influortes; and, when the structure complete and a shrine has ben prepared to papirit whose protection iso be invoked. tintelory mouster is install.du it. Foice wih pompons formslity and is wordipped this parlads, mous letter, which was written in small, At the expiration of
should delicately formed characters. Montrose interro the house be still stazi
st, the gated Mire. Lao; but the good woman only bed smiled and sheck her head, saying that she had as to promised not to reveal the writer. Then she an imi stant procested to point out the dangers to which nd alray he would expose himself if he peralated in Yas now again preaching in the market-place; bat he remained obdurate, raplying that if it was Montrose was conducted to the atskils of the God's will that he should die on the morrow, village where he cleerved a auer of people us precaution of his could possibly prevent it; approachings from low range or hills situatel so he would take his chance. Then, thanking about two mito the northward. They were his kind friends for their solicitado in his making a gue noise, and all manner of musical behalf he retired to his small chamber, and sud onmusical instruments were being strained to throwing himself down his rough pallet.
upon the at boat to produce as much ouadas possible, soon fell into a deep sleep which was tranquillised irrespective of harmony: so that the din was by the thought that there were, at least, some ainst distracting, parti ularly to tho sensitive people who wished him well. ears of an European Nevertheless Monitrosament to meet the procession, which comprised most of the chief people of the neighborhood, sume of whom carried banners, and he and his bost accompanied it into the village, whore a halt was mede fore a red-brick building of some dimens, which had been exeate a century go tering by the front dooth people approached a time-worn niche bailfin the wall the house and gathered around while the tenants of the ice, assisted by a hard, who chanted incimus in an unkno tongue, made sacrificial offerings to the gon spirit. Wine, tea, and cakes were paced the shrine, and these proceedings were secespazio by the discharge of erokers, the bursis of silver
the land braying of lerns, sud the beat spor ag of gongs; and then the wizard, in order to
minate the ceremony and prove his
ex
consolation.
Poisting towards the templo, he said: "What can those wonden imagos parsilly do for you! They cramble to pieces, and in a fos years liave to be replaced by others which in Whereas the invisible turn rot and vanish,
God of begren and earth lives on for ever
regulating the movements of all things, son of the sun, moon, ped stars, and lovingly watching every living creatures, from the Ethperor to the meanest beggar and the beasis of the field and birds of the air are not 100 insignifiesnt for His notice, for He created them, and they are kept beneath His watch.
+ye."
ful
Luh-bwa was listening to these words and nervously watching their effect upon the cons gregation which was growing moro tumultsons. than aver and just as Montrose again raised his hand and pointed in the direction of que temple, another fierce cry burst farth, and someone threw a large stone which struck bim upon the face, cutting bim severely and causing the blood to flow freely.
This seemed the sigual for a general assault. and lond, blood-curdling yells reat the air, altogether drowning the voice of the young preacher. Bat Lab-kwa did not witness all: he saw the infuriated mob surging around that tall, dauntless form; she saw missilen flying and the quick blows descending, and then, with piercing cry of anguish, she staggered back and, clutching the arm of her attendant, drop- pul snesless to the ground.
Montrose defended himself gallantly, and every time his strong arm shot out one of his assailants rolled. in the dust. But the odds were overwhelming, and the cowardly wretches who led the attack were armed with heavy sticks and bamhous with which they rained blows upen bis head; and at last he fell back- ward bleeding and unecussions.
Most of the mob now dispersed, and the actuni perpetrators of this dastardlysed moved away in various directions, being a little frightened at what they had done; but a few of the m. st vicious of them were about to further mutilate the apparently lifeless body of their victim when Chong-who had just returned from his tutor's house-rushed upon them and. standing over the prostrate form, pelted them with the bricks and stones which lay around, at the same time loudly upbraiding them for their vile and cowardly behaviour to an innocent. and defenceles's stranger.
Cheng land great läfluence in the city, und, ng I said before, was highly respec:e1 for his. learning, so his interference was as effectual as it was timely, and the guilty scoundrels at ence dosisted from further violence and sluok away.
atural powers, thrast a knife down his throat her amak, into her confidence, which Lão | Lao, who gave the chair coolies
liberal
Perhaps the reader has already guessed as to the person from whom the innominate letter
The young man had done all that he dare do in question emanated, and will be more shocked for iso prezent, beyond having the body covered than surprised to learn that it was from the with a linen sheet: but Mrs. Luo rau out and shy and innocent Miss Lah-bwa. However, such was the cass, for-in spite of her prejudices, begged him to lead her one of his father's old sedan chairs, that she might have the poor and contrary
to her anticipations--the interest-
fereignet conveyed to his lodgings. Being of a ing young foreignor bad unconciously made s deep impression on her susceptible wind and kindly disposition, Cheng at once complied with Lis bravery, good looks and, above all, loneliness, this request and ordered two of his own chair. and coalies to fetch the conveyance, into which had appealed strongly to her generous and romantic naturs. Moreover, his impassioned Moutraso was gently lifted."
The market-place was now quite deserted, so, discourse, his carnast manner and his manly bar ing had all combined to draw her towards him directly the wounded man had been placed in and socing and hearing of he dangers that the chair, the blinds were drawn down and the front sorson put up; and without attracting the threatened him, she determined to dissuade him from again expo-ing himself to the wrath and least attention, he was safely borne to his humble violence of an excited and ignorant popaisce, od ing, to which he was accompanied by Mes. To effect this she WAR obliged to take Mrs.
out of her own mall hoard, when sha know the woh biashing without injuring himself, immerged his arms in
woman would nevor betray: and
dismissed them chooks and biling samshoo, and finally-id murmurs of it was
Having hid Montrose upon his bed, this trembling kind-hearted soul proceeded to bathe his temples and wonderment triumphantly walked band that she wrote the aforesaid letter and with fresh spri. g-water, and to carefully attend
entrusted it to this faithful attendant.. though a blazing fire of dry sticks. and eléroual
ben the latter had gone home for the night, to his injuries, which were serious though, The dragon warder buring boon fully re- learing her young mistress aboue, Tah-hwa sank but fortunately, not fatal. Besides several amtu- insthad in his post of trust, the people umed into sest and covered her burcing face with sions about the body, he had three ugly scalp thsinattention poa Montrose, veft ok the her hands, for she was afraid and ashamed of wounds, a deep out at the side of the head, and oppotunity of distribucing emer toem a what she had done, since she had risked her the left arm badly fractured. number of religions tracts where eagerly honsar and reputation, and hai violated the necoply. To his new friend, admin, be strict moral code of her country in a manner presented a translation of the which was which would have brought upon her serious recsired with every manifestatief reverence diagrace and punishment had the missire boen nar ed, the discovered by any of her family. For no and radication; and, when th
gentan called his two sung sons and Chinese female is allowed to commane or hade then pay homage to the stranger before correspond with a person of the oppo ire sex, whom they konfawed with great solemnity. unless he be her husband-particularly with one ehowing
and good of an uliop race-nor is she ever allowed to him every mark of
the sew man whom she is bistrothed until the After spending a most uses pleasant nuptial cords have been tied and her fate
Ha lay back abissively, fueling truly afternoon among the pene falabi ants of irrevocably sealed for better or for worse. that small country village, Mon journeyed Therefore, it is not to be woudero at that thankful that he had full unler the care of back to Lien in the cool of the evening. The way Lah-hwe's inbred sense of maidenly propriety such a god Samaritan; but towards ersuing led among well cultivated fields and pest small was shocked, nor that she was surprised at her be becazas restless and delirious, and it was fums neat ng among big bund foliage, and own temerity he was certainly aba bed stapparent that malignant ferrad set in, slong the narro paih many people were, pas- what she had doue, at the same time she did not Having administered othing draught of homesant some bearing merchandise regret it, for her charitable heart was warmed see-cha Mrs. Lien and her husband by from the neighbouring city and others coming towards the young stranger, Bud she felt for tners watched the sufferer, who spent a ind from the surrounding lands where they were him that deep sympathy which is so often the night; but as morning approached his p acent med to work. As in all other parts of first symptom of that incarable malady of the so med 1 es troubled and his breathing more the Middle Kingdom,” Montroso
regular; so those kind-hearted guardians went! heart particularly
known
as love. noticed the great amount of respect par told That light Luh-hwa did not sleep as well about their respective duties, leaving their age and hon st labour. The path leading from as usual, and was up ealy nest morting to young son to watch By the bed ide. the village to the city was very arrow and was learn from her faithful anal the result of her traversed by all sorts sad conditions of people, warning to the mission ry, M. Las re- A dark-coloured beverage made-from: five rien ad poor, young and ol, but even thepeated what Montrose had said after reading ervat medicines, which is boited and drink wealthi st cirilinna respectfully stood aside the better; and the young girl's heart sachwile ho Un-sec-cha is sold in small sq relinquishing the right of way-for the sged within her when she heard that he was still cak s, and is always administered in ferer sales.
-AUTHOR peasant or burdened coolie to pass on without determined to preach in the market-place.
will.
sig
Like many Chinese women, Mrs. Lao whe well Boquainted with the healing properties of cortain herbs; so she bastound away to procure from a neighbouring apothecary the proper remedies. Un returning she found that her patient had recovered consciousness, and was inclued to ask questions; but she urged upon him the necessity of his keeping perfectly quiet and
from all couver-ation until his gofraining wounds had beated as any irritation would inflame them and endanger his life.
(To be continued.)
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takla Sant- sat, furnishing a man agreeable method of admin- intering the only Coriin Remedy
Sotada or Trend WorZIM. It is perfectlymaft and india, especi ally adapted for Children
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RIGAUD'S OF EXTRACT
WHITE VIOLET
The only perfume of white violets which is strong, perma- nent and fully equal to the deli- cate freshness of these modest little Rowers.
Ask for and accept no other but RIGAUD'S WHITE VIOLET famous for being the sweetest and most lasting of violet perfumes.
Sold in ounce bottles.
V. RIGAUD, 8, rua Violeons, PARIS.
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SELF.CURE, NO cluTIONI MARVEL UPON MARVELI NO SUFFERER NEED NOW. DESPAIR,
but without running a doctor's bil; or falling into the deep dach of quackery, may safely, speeddy and econoreically cure himsell without the krone Jedge of a second parer, By the introduction of
THE NEW_FRINGH SEMEDY
THERAPION
a complete revolution hasbeen wrought in this de- partment of medical warnce, whilstthousands have brew pratiked bis health and happine" who for years previon dy had been movely dragging out a miserable exidence.
THERAPION No. 1-A Sovereign Hamady for discharges, superseding Injec- tion, the use of whücke donis irzegamble harmi by laying the foundation of suriérue and other Bezione chiselta
THERAPION NO. 2-A Sovere Romedy for primary and secondary ski
cand swellings of the eruptists, coplaints which mere
riats, and al štiri “sarsaparilia are pupstarly but erroneously 1. • This preparation purifies the
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whole wystem thrangle the blood and thoroughly eliminates all rejseñous matter from the body, ***HERAPION No. 3-A Bavoreign Remedy for deality, nervmeness, impaired Vitality, sleeplessness, distaste and incapacity for business or pleasure, lan of saltare busin
ail Indigestion, pains in the back and head, alisadors venaiting for "dissipation, matły ek cesss,,wal the faculty so persistently ignore, freeause on insulint to cure en even relieve.
HERAPION saldby incioal Chemists
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SAVARESSE'S SANDAL CAPSULES
Efficacious berauen absolutely?.pire English Oil. Not made of geialme. Full directions. All Chefists Cinsist on SAVARESSE:
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BLOOD POISON
We have a New Betzet Bomedy also? lutaly unknown in the profession. Formanent anre in 15 to 35 days. We refund money 12 we do not care. You can be treated of kore for the same pries with the same gastantes to ccra as li you came to our offer. Formany years we have been curing patients in every country in the world. Var treatment is ta every jonso a home treatment. If you have -takoi mortury uz tedida potash and still hava echos and paine, musons patches, in mouth, some tiwat. pimples, copper-colored apote. ulzors on any parie of the body, hair or sym brows falleg dot, it is this secondary blood poison we guarantee to 'curo. We solelt the most obstinateesses and challenge the world for a case we cannot cure. This disease has always based the skill of the most saludat phyllan. For many FRATI WO DREK made a specialty of treating this disease with our Magio Care, and we have $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guaranty.
WE CURE QUICKLY
AND PERMANENTLY Our patients pured gram ngo by our Grönt Dissowary, unknows to the profession, aro today sound and well, and have hvalby children sinceʻwo surad thista.
DON'T WASTE YOUR
TIME AND MONEY -arperimenting. We have the only mure. Absolute and positive procis gent nosle on application." Bo-page "bock FREE, No branch offices. Address inlly as follower COOK REMEDY COMPANY, -50Masonic Temple, Chicago, 111, G‚ŠA, COOK REMEDY CO.