THE PENNYCOMEQUICKS.
FY S. BARING-GO ULD), AUTHOR OF PATRİADAM” “Cour RovaL," JOHN Huoning," "Tmne Gaverocks,” te.
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CHAPTER XXXII—ËZIE. Days pas, at the house bat vestled into Tornal ways. The meals were at the nens hours, To the minuto. Philip wont to the office at the anal time, and at the wual time returned from it; everything and again entered into its routine as before. But the rallions between husband and wife were not improved. They mat at meals, rady dom. At tubda a onventional conversation was intuized. Philip coonpied his bachelor apartments and expressed to intention of leaving Clare Bayot be formal inquiries af er Salome's bonith in Tae turning, he took nu iutorent in le comition of wind and body. He did not verceive that she still suffered, was becoming lin, ne ajid wert. He could not have invented arru torture hau- this daily life of chill interese between them, and Selenas felt that it was becoming insupportable. She attended to the Mussell duties. She looked after bis com its, say that hi room was properly dastal, that his papers, bis-books were always in the saine place, that bis oiotldng was in order, that striot janinally was observed in all that concerned -him- warented this as of douche, and was waware that every element that conduced to his well-being was not present suturally Ho did
that his wife entered his raim whịn be
w away and rostited the little negloots and spositious of the lensenoid; he did not know —his-minneli tímns, and by many tears ware given ty is shirtrand his cocks and collars. He was ware of the patent consideration der ted to Has dingor, to ensure that he should have an 4tis meal after his work in the noe dur
by construit ungevey unů supervision.
not getting any better; her strength was des xarting Lor. And he added, "Oh, Baleme, come to me, come to rea if you' car, and at once. Els is hero."
Thore was no explanation as to who was im plied, but Salome auderstood. Her ister was ill, weak, and was pastored by the presence of that man-that horrible usb who was their father.
She went to Philip's door and tapped. She was at once admitted."
Philip." she said, "I refused to take Mr. Dale's advice on Tuesday, I will take it now if you will allow me. have heard from Janet. She is ill." The tear ene into her eyes.
Bho is very ill, and optreats me to sy to bor without delay."
She said nothing to him of who she had heard was with her sister.
Tain quite willing that you should go," he said. The words were hard. The lack of feeling in them toached her to tay quick
Very well, Philip,” she said; "with your corsent I will go. baby wast do without we for a while, unless," she heightened, "unless you will allow me to take baby and nurse with me."
"No," answered Fhilip, on no sesonat. Go yourself, but I cannot entertain that other pro posal."
She sighed.
"Where is Janet." he asked.
Af. Andermatten the 8. Gottard. be dir is bracing there.
Very wall. You will want moray. shal have it."
And how long way I sing " "That entirely remains with yourself. far se I am concerned, I am indiferent.
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On 1st June, at Noon
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On. 27th inst.
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So Salome was to go. She was now filled with
feverish impaticuce to be off not that she cared for herself, that the change might do her good- but because the leaving hours would be to her agony, as was desirous in bare the pang over. She fult that she could not endure to live. As
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Age
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Mary was on the back of his head, that gho was which he and his wife had oraupied till bo olang- ing the day. He did not onfortain the suspicion she had of Isto, under the game cool with bar looking at the tape of his neck, and the haired his quarters: Ho found the housemaid ther
fegularity of the house was only affected bland and yet separated frum hin, loving him there, and the collar button, and a little dust that who seemed startled at seeing him enter.
"Please, sir, l'en drawing down the blinds, lay on the coiler of his coat. Philip had a 200le ad the warga in the rotations of will her faithful, sincere heart, and meeting on the nape of his neck, and he was Souvinned that because of the en.
with robeff only, gal lose, yet regarded as guilty,
"I will trouble you to feare the blinds up," Pain his wifadid not strike the outer war her solt-justiGention disrogerded, her word treat. (hit moto farafud an object of the liveliest interest!
ich had not an invited by him previously to csider the nature and closeness of thosa ens aurorthy of orodende. No she could not to Mary. She was watching the mole; when he caid Philip. “I do not choose to have the hanse entions. In the presence of others Philip dure the daily mortification, and she knew that opened his jaw, the mole look a leader and want the room-lock as though someone in it wore corters and formal towards his wife now, but it would be well for her to leave, but for all that under his collar; when he shut his mouth it ross dead. Here-by the way, my rooms down stairs. he hal et ceurteous anil formal towards her in she knew that the leasing home would be to her above the onlar; whilst he was chewing, the mole will need a thorengh turn out. I will return to
Very well, sir! public befere. Is had not called upon the the soutast torture she could suffer. She must danced on the horizon of his collar, to Mary's this room; at all events for a time."
Philip turned round. His inangination made She left the chamber. He stood in it and haurs and accuniriances to rejsics with leave her dear child uncertain when she would finite amasomot
looked about him. Shlome but left everything 1 bane he had fans domestic happiness, so it gain. She did not hide from herself that hidot invide the now to lament with him if she left, she left not to return ill sopa ghar him faney that Mary was tittering, overcome. Some of her drawers were open, not many. base so had discovered it to be okimerical. had taken place in l'bilip's foelinge towards her. the antics played by his mols.
Philip took wine, and eg he felt the glow of were booked. Most of her littlo" private traa- The fused to Sulome none of those attentione Shecould not return to undergo the same freez
Whore was the photograph on a stand of Unclo which are required by ever won politeness; whating process. But the raised no hopes on what the sherry pass down his thecat, he wondered surer had been removed.
she knew of Philip's phamotac AR far as she whether Mary felt a glow of sympathy down bor mis o era those which spring out of real was acquainted with it--it was unbending. Sa throet. cousined by seeing him drink thesherry. Jeremiah It had no doubt been taken away afletion. His teaasian to her in public wa
Har presence was unbearable and yet it be by her. Where the three little owls sitting unchanged, and he carried this manner into his lome had that simple faith which leads one to dismissed ber-how was be to be served apon wiper It was ano-and the bristmas "I'll ask someone to dine with me to-morrow curds that had stood on the chimney piece, and private interviews with her. Such interviews take a step that seems plain, without too close a questioning as to ultimate consequence, Ze had hrif and business-like. He no longer os told by the dunior whom she Leusted that slight," ho said to himself. Then he turned to the ugly glazed yellow lower vase, given her, roke to her about what was past; be nøver referred to her father. He never allowed her must go away from Mergatroyd, and immediately Mary as she removed his plate, and said, Hor du her birthday, by the cook. The class on the chimney Salomo bad wound that up regularly; her head to cuteriais the smallest, bope that his behaviour came the all of her sister. 10 ber mind, this is baby this afternoon ? Does he frot much at would huge.
was a divine indication as to the course she must is mother's being away!" -
was no longer there, and it had been allowed to The room was dead without the tick ran down. take, and she prepared accordingly to take it.
of the dock, Plity wound it up and set the pendulum swinging if tinker again, but is a formal, weary minnuer, anlko ibe brisk and cheerful tick of old.
Philip rirely spoke to a servant, never except on bn basand he was surprised one day when the ventured to intrude on his privacy and ask-leave to say something to him.
Philig gave the required permission un- gmciously,
"I beg your pardon, siz, I shan't know. I run and ask purge."
Of course, she knew, but she mude this an excuse for getting out of the dining room into the freer air of the nursery.
and heartacko that we leave home, it only for a At the best of times it is not without misgiving holiday, and only for a few womb, e difore fresh beanties in home, new attractions, things
Never, in all his life, had Philip foned him that require our presence, and obstrnet cur departing stops. A certain vagno fear always self more impatient of the silence imposed Then the woman said," Please, sir, the misseriak np, last we should never stura, at least, bin, more desirous to hear his own voice. nesor think telling nobody about nowt that that when we return something should be changed his lodgings he had eaten his meals alono- ohcp
that we ralte, something going wrong that we and some petators-and he had had a book or
be that onconsiderate about herson that she'd
In
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The room had a gold nôfurnished look without Saleque's knick-kancks trifle in themselves,
but giving an air of refinetosnt and cheer pese
to the apartment. He wontorer to the dressing-
to it had never failed to contain some-gren in
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
... LIMITED. FOR SWATOW, AMOY, AND FOOCHOW.
THE Company Stuarashi
"HAITAN."
Captain Poorek, will be despatched for the above Parts TO-DAY, the 22nd inst., at 10 o'Crock 4.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
"DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Cò,, .
General Managers.
| 1099 Hongkong, 20th May, 1889, FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND CALCUTTA.
"JAPAN."
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Hongkong, 11th May, 1889.. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR TIENTSIN.
THE Company's Steamship.
"KWONGSANG." Captain Sellar will be despatched as shove an or about the 27th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
1004
Hongkong, 13th May, 1889 OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Company's Steamship
-"SARPEDON,"
Captain Barniso, will be respatched as shore on MONDAY, the 27th inet.
Passengers for Europe desiring to provsed Overland, eun. og application to the undersigned. hare their Eickets sudorse, for marrender at Algiers in exchange for Coupon Tickets 10 Marillen (by Transatlantis Company's expres Boats and thenon to Paris or London.
Algiers is 28 bears' stent from Marseilles and theace to London ocenpies about the same time.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agouts.
898 OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTALSTEAM-
Hongkang, 21st May, 1880.
SHIP COMPANY.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS -TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES.
MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH- AMERICA, AND EUROPE: VIA THE
. OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMORS.
HE Steamship "OCEANIC" will be
despatched for San Francisco, vii Knbe
don't know, sir, that it is not alf well wi' her: hold to with infinite love. It is a quali bred of the slavie had not stood in the mom watching battles of hair oil and wash there simply a HE Steamship was wrong with her. And so, I dare say; you have left right, someone froe be wissing that we paper at his side whilst eating; the landlady or table. No corshs and brushes. no Lairpins,
ov'er often. Shoo light a't, but don't hatter of in this most shifting world, a qualm that always his head, making fan of his mojo, impatient glass was thoro, but no flowers in it; and hith Captain T. 6. Gardner, will be despatched for i Shoo has sudden faintivo's. and they come on the knowledge of the uncertainty of all things him, observing the parting in his hair bahing table with a looking-glass on it One Bitle it 7, and to bor. shoo enght to tell you, but raskes italf felt on the ere of departure. Will dust bis cellar. In his lodgings he bed Brunk tent with what ingsunits had Balene kugh the abare Parts TODAY, the 220 inst., and Yokohama, on TUESDAY, the 28th May
boo wouldn't. And, pleden nie, she's a good Salons this was more then a qual the was boor or London cooper-now in trauk olaret, that little glass on the dressing-table Eright at ELEVEN A-M.. nisers, audeo_pcions to ba-let-elp through the fingers for not looking after what's amise flag, he knew not to what she was going, she sherry, port; but he would have drunk oven. time, sirve monde bould to say a word altit
Philip was surprised, even shocked.
.
I will sue to it," he said and then, "That
knew not for how long; sad the future drew a grey impenetrable veil before her eyes--she could not tell, should she return, to what that retere
would be. She did not reckon about her child
* He took easion to speak with Salome could, she would not be separated from it
but whather Philip would let the child go to her.
water, if he might only have beer alone.
No, thank you, no dessert!" He jumped up. -he was wager to leave the room.
Please mr any chease P
No, thank you, no shoese."
He ran away from his half-flashed dinner
from the insuferatle Mary.
in winter at times with holly only, or irg { leaves or loss and a scarlat Jew's car.
It was the same downstairs. There the flowers were ragged and faded in the vases. Baleine was awny, whobad re-arranged them every second day: The room smelt musty, and Philip threw ap the window. He stood at it, and looked out,
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at OVE P.M. Connection being made at Yoko- hamy with Semmers from Shanghai and Japan Ports.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co,
All PARCHE PACKAGES should be marked to Arents
11033 address in fall: and same will be reoaived at the Hong kong, 18th May, 1880. FOR SVATOW, SINGAPORE, AND Company's Office until FIS FX. the day pre-
vious to sailine.
First-class Faras granted as follows:--
BANGKOK.
hout bor bealth, and now his eyes were opened or insist on her retain to the child, that she did his own atcdy, where hs, could be alono, aweydreamily. Where warehe in Switzerland H THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAM-
tosee how deleate she had become. She admitted bee fainting fits, bat made light of them.
Lave been overtaxed, that is all, Fillip. I shall soon be quite myself again."
You have had a good deal of noriety, no dob, and that may account for it. Stillit will be a satisfaction to have an opinion. Do you can for Mt. Kright ***
Ob, u Thilip--ho is very olover, but too young I sheet! tot like to have Mr. Knight
not ask. The future mast decide. Whatever she saw to be her Anty, that she would do. That was Sulome's motive principle. Sue would do
her duty anywhere, at any sacrifion; when she Ba what her duty wa
four miles distant, to take Salome to the station. A cab was procured from the nearest town, Oh the last clasp of her babe! The tearicl.
Are the quivering month, the beating heart, the inner anguish, and then the ran down
Fure but ma. Dat I asenro you, its nulbing! steits, with her veil drawn over bar face, Philip
Then bo rang the ball."
"You may bring me up the claret and port hare-und the preserved ginger," he ordered. Then thought bold acted absurdly, and would ashamed to confusa how unhinged he was. have counterwunded the order bad be not been
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band, dreaming, looking into the fro. ut in his own room, with his claret glass Whero'was Salome now. Was she
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be any beart to look at the mountains? Would the wonderful snory ho pyjoy to hor-alone ? "I can never ding us I did yesterday," enid Philip, I will ark: Tomkins in."
SHIP COMPANY; LIMITED. THE Company's Steiner
TH
PRES CHOM KLAD
That day he did invite Tomkins his head Captain W. H. Watton, will be despatched for traveller. Bat he was irritated with Tomkins the above Ports TODAY, the 22nd inst., at
and angry with the maid, because Tourkins' scat place; and Tomking was a different object for. had been put at the end of the table, in Salome's
ragend wassily. Phil, indeed, concerned about the parlor mai examining the mole on bis neck, bat he had to make conversation for
Larsen Bere is nothing really the mattor with encountered her on the landing, and offared hering of home-of her baby-of of him thing. bis eyes to rest on from Salome. The-diauer
I need to be said that I had all thepot his chook. not his heart--but his arm to physique of us two sisters, and Janst all the rera" take her to the cab.
I wish you to have proper advice. You ar
derabend.
i wish it "
"Tha Philip 1 will let anyone yon like come andzeime, or I will go to anyone you recommend."
·I have no knowledge of doctors," he said al- mstemtonpivomely.
"If I might have a choice" she Lesitated.
• Of course yoù way—in reason."
for Mr. Tule."
CHAPTER XXXIV.
A DESOLATE HOUSE.
Thilip was rembles all that day, after alone hed departed. He had remained at home in the morning to ses her of, and be did not return to his work at the factory till after lunch.
pre-
Then he wondered whether she were cold, and hungry, and tired. She had not slept the vious night. She had been busy packing, or go. ing in and sat of haby's room, to kiss the little aleaping face, or to pray by the crib, or Jet'the'; dew of her tears fall over it.
It
Tomkins, and to listen to Tertius commercial room falus, and to be sivil to Tomkins.
short.
drawing-rom, and bail bon chilled there by
But even after.Tomkins led been got into the
he showed little inclination and throw Ale and coldness, and the inattention of his bal out tints that he could atrop
After dinner Taking was in so hurry to hu enjoyed the Pennycom quick port,ard-on i the port grew confidential, and Philip becaus Philip stood up. He left his glass aufinished. and went mistairs to the murgery. Ho found tire overe riante more tired, of Tomkins, and the door ajar, and the room empty. The nursus vexed with lanelf for having asked Toto had gone down for a talk in the kitchen-20 doubt king in, and vowed he would dine by himself There is Mr. John Dete; ho was dear Uncle Jenna's best frism, and he is Jauet's gaHr- At the office, he found it impossible to fir his his male, and the spots of dost on his collar.
about Master, and Mary was tolling her about next evening. The Tomkins, finding it ditult to rouse Philip's inturest and excita a laigh, bow dr. I always liked him and be kaons about thoughts on tho books and lotters before him.
sisters. Besides I do want to see him and He was not an imaginative man, but day dreams and looked at the sleeping child.
He entered the nursery and stood by the crib, a to tell rather bread stories, and was deter red by Philip's story stare, ti Philip anddenly ask him wint he thinks about Janot; but he is e forced thomsolves before him Low, between his
stood up, rang for coffee, and said it was time to funge way off, he boat Bridungton. If you think syer and his ledger he saw the pale, tearful face
Little Philip was ou quite well awain and adjourn to mother rudin, 14 10 eat Lombus it would be extravagant sending so far. I would of aloe through her veil. He found his was very sound asleep. He was undoubtedly a get gladly and see him. Indeed I daresay thoughts travelling along the line with her. He dark avolashes. But surely-sarely there was Funnyoomequick. He bad dark hair, and long the journer would do me good."
saw her in a corner of the railway carriage, with Vergil said Philip, I will telegraph hor hands on her inp, looking out of the window, could not be that he did not bear in him some
suze trace of his mother in the tiny face. not to see anything, but to hide hor wet chook, And then," added Salame, if you do, not from ber follow-passengers. He caught himself thing of her. Philip locked intently at the object, he can overhaul baby and sea that the wondering what her she had taken sandwiches with child, and tried to find out in bin some feature darling is sound as a boil. But there is no need her and a little bottle of sherry. Who he travel of his wife.
There, on this side of the orib, had Salome's at all to telegraph I know quito wall what is led--and he was called from los occasionally---
he matter with me. It is nothing that any there was always a neat little package in white hands rested that night when little Philip was doctor in care,"
paper, and a tiny fat flash, pressed on him. Had ill. Philip, the father, know the exact spot "What is it "
any of the servants thought of these things for hero her hands had rested, and where her fore 4) here hail a good deal to worry me, to make Salome? That she had thought of them for head had loaned with the red gold hair falling ungary. I canot sleep. I always think herself was anlikely. When she rashed town, down over the side open the bedding. Where 1. su la way on if the frouble. It what would she do? Would the portere he at the white loft hand had clutched, with the got thern were the tiniest thrend to which I could tentive? Would they take her wra k and little ring sparkling on it, there now Philip placed his y boil then I should soon be well-but there odds and ends, and see her into a cab? And hd, and there streamed up to him from the It is me of what I bave read wond the fly be evil, or want to seek to crib of his child magnetic isfcence thrt pat about the hell-f the North American Indiane take advantage of a leue lady, especially one who him en support with his absent wife, brought to They were they looked ill and unhappy Would not such shit a soothing sena of oneness with her who bust black abyss to the centre of one become a prey to his rapacity, and be subject was for away, and filed his heart with regret
earth, and there were tiny fibras hanging to rudeness?
and yearning. fiem: the roof, and some of them lid hold of
lose neerning their origan.
these abres and awlad up them, and following them came to the surface of earth and saw the sun. ft of hors suver touched a depanding flava, sad they wander on in timeless darkness, without v prospect, and without cognisance nt life
And I like those, only with this pang, that I have been in the light. No there is no bro hanging down for me." She epoka timidly,
el in a fone of half enquiry. He did not answer.
"Philip, you must believe my word when I say that I never knew till the night before you bsurd it. that I was not what it had been given
Dat I was."
What sort of weather would Salons hare for
The child began to ery.; arrived, red and blowing
Theu Philip rang the bell and when the nurse
and.
"How is it that you are notat your post : he
"Please, sir. I orly just ran down to warm a Dr. Ridge's Food for the baby," was the answer. -
crossing the Channel? She was going by Dover and Ostend, Firnessks and the Grant Lazer bourg, to Strazburg thenos by Basle to Lucerne, and se in by boat and digence to Andermatt.
How would shanwaage about change of money? Where offent an ezabange? She ball never tra- velled abroad before; bow would she contriveabout Philip dracended to the sindy, and rekursed her luggage? What sort of French sobolar was his claret glass. At the same time he began sha? Who would be her companions on the long to consider his own conduct towards Balems, night journey from Brassels to Strasburg? and, now only, saw that it did not hear the Whatif she had to endure association with valgar, same compiaxina za ke had hitherto attributed
it. In vain did be vall up before his mind the dis insolent, objectionable, travelling comrades.
Philip became hot, then onid.
honour of relationship with soch a man as Beaulo I beg your pardon, sir," said the clerk, com Yeo, a regne after whom the police had bear ing to his desk. "Are you aware that you have in giost raore than once. In vain did he poke subscribed that letter twice over, yours truly, P.the fros of his wrath at the trickory of his mar. riage, he could not convince binelt that Salome So I have; I will write it again."
bad boen privy to it; and if not privy to it, what "And, air- bog pardon-you have directed right had be to treat her with the egerity he this letter to Masara Brook & Co., Cotton Spin- had exercised? But not even then did it occur nets, Andermaté.. Is that right!”
to him that the main element of his wrath was "I have made a mistake. I will write the ad-supplied by his own woanded pride dress again."
1 he discovery of her parentage must have beon At dinner, that evening, Philip was alone. to Salons a crushing humiliation. Want just The parlour-maid waited. She stood a littlefication. there for his adding to her burden
Wo will not debote that matter again," said Pennyconequic's P" Philip sharply. It can lend to cothing"
Then is then no fibre," she said sadly, and withdrew.
Jobd Dalo arrived, ̈ bluff, good-natured,
hoisterns.
Hale! what is the matter with you ? was his best salafatico; and when he had heard what her vilmente of body were-she mude light of the to him- shook his head and asid bluntly, That's not z't is mental. Now, then, what it all about F "Mamma was taken anddenly ill and died; it was a droolful shuck to me. Then baby was unwell, and I had to watch him night and day; les won lot no one else be with him."
NOON
For Freight or Passage, apply to
YGEN PAT HONG,
Agents. Hongkong. 20th May, 1859,
U CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILAVIA AMOY. HE Company's Stourash.P
"DIAMANTE,"
To San Francisco...
To San
-3800.00 Francisco and raiaro, 350.00 available for 6 months
To Liverpool... To London
$
325.00 339.00
To other Encopean points at proportionate
rates. Spacial reduced rates granted to Offers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service, and the Imporial Chinese Customs to be obtained un application.
COMPANY'S NAVIGAZION
Stanship SUTLEJ" Captain W. D. Worce, with Her Majesty's Malls, will be despatch: Fròus this for LONDON VIA BOMBAY and STEZ CANAL on SATURDAY, the 1st June, 1889, 4 NOON.
Cargo will be received on board an 4P.M.; Parcels and Spacie (Gold) at the. Often until P... on the day beforn sailing
Silk and Valirbtos for Earope will be trap- shipped at Colombo: Ten and Honors Cargo for London will be conveyed via Bombay with- vat transhipcsent, arriving one weak later than by the diary direct route via Colombo...
|
For further particulars regarding FAT and PASSAGE apply to the PENINSULAE & ORIENTAL STEAM NATIGATION COMPANY'A Often, Hongkong.,
The Contents and Value of Packages are quired to be declared prior to shipment.
Shippers are particularly requested to acts the terms and conditions of the Company's Hinak Bills of Lading.
This Steamer taken Cargo and Phangers for Marselles.
[I
E. L. WOODIN,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 21st May, 1839.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID,
FRINDIST, GENOA, ANTWERP,
BREMEN, AND HAMBURG.. PORTS IN THE LEVANT. BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS; A.1.20, LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BAL
TIMOKE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.
THE COMPANY'N STEAMERS WILL CALL A
SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERA. AND LUGGAGE.
N.B.-CARGO CAN BE TAKEN ON THROUan BILTS OF TADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN RUSSIA.
WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of Tue. 1849, at 4P.M., the Company's Steamship NECKA. Captain H. Supmor, with MAILS. PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO will leave this Port as above, CALLING AT GENOA
Shipping Orders will be granted vill 10, 1.,' Cargo will be received on. Beard until 1 P., Specie and Parcels unt? 10. on the th June, 1889. (Parcels to not to be sout en Board; they wrist bo. left at the Agavey's Offood. Contrate, and Value of Packages aro rurfred.
The Simmar hassplendid Accommodation and curries a Tector, and Stewardess.
For Further Particulars, apply to
MERCHERS & Co;
Agants
Hongkong 18th May, 1889.
E. S. MAIL LINE.
PAGPIO MAIL STEAMSHIPCOMPANY. THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA OVER- LAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA AND SAN FRANCISCO,
THE U. 8. Mail Staszer “CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO" will be despatched for San Francisco, vin Yoxokama, on THURS DAY, the 5th Jaue, at Oxs T... taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, th, United States, and Caropėja
Tarong Bills of Laing one for trans Paarongers by this line huve the option of pro- 1047ceeding Overland by the Southern Pacife and portation to Yokohama and other, Jasan Ports, connecting Lines, Coutral Pacific Northern San Francisco, in Atlantic and Island Cities, of the United States, vis Overland Bailways, 10 Pacific, or Canadian Pacific Railways."
Passengers, who have paid full Euro. z. Havana, Trinila ang Daerara, aut to poris embarking at San Francisco for China or Jaganin Marico, Central and South Ainoriga, by the for vice
within pas yaar, wil be Company's and connecting Steamers.
Through The Tickets granted to England. allowed a discount of 30. This allowance
at
Captaio G. Tapter, will be despatched for the above Fort TO-DAY, the 2nd instant, Four PC.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
General Managers Hongkong. 20th May, 1899. STEAM TO-YOKOHAMA
versd
does not apply to through fures from his and, and (: "any by all trans-Adantio lines Japan to Europe.
Consular Invoious to accompany Carge des tined to points beyond San Francisno in th Uited States should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Collenter of Castoma, San Francise).
For further information as to Freight 1048 or Frange, apply to the Arency of the Com
CD HARMAN, Agent, NAGA pany, No. 504, Queen's Road Central.
Hongheas. 20tk May, 1889. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
BAKI AND KOBE,
P. & C. S. N. Co's Steamship (Passing through the INLAND SEA)
"VERONA,"
ent will leave for the to himself on the "pi-anny, and sing a sorg, the 23 jastant rentimental or humorous, if Mr. Papyocariously advertised. quick would like to hear him. But Philip pleaded beadache, and became, at length s freezing as to force Tomkins to take his leave.
Philip did not feel it necessary to accompany his head courserrial into the hall; but Mary was 4-cousand find there to assist him into his great.o
him his hat, and give him a light for his cigar.
"Well, Mary," said Tomkins, piesesntly. "Thank you, Mary; to take a light from you. waras the heart, Mary: I'm as bund ne a betta in the dark, and pon my word, dear, I don't know my right hand from my left in the dark Tom wandn't object, would you there's a dear just to set me on my way home, with my no in the right direction, and then my oigar light will carry me ca? Can't go wrong if I follor that. But it is the first step, Mary the Grat step is the thing. Le premier paw, say the Franch."
Then he hooked tis arm inte here, and the demure Mary haŭ no objectiɔn to take just half a dozen steps along the roud with the affablo r. Tomking who was a widowo- and to leave the ball door ajur as she sserted him part of his way home.
Philip sat in the drawiur-room is bad humour, It was dull dining by himself, it was insafferable dining with Tomkins. He could not invite brother manufacturers to dine with him every evening. What raust he do? He would ratura to plain fund and a book at his solitary meal, and dismiss the critical partour-maid till he required his plate to be sharged."
Philip mug the bell. The teacups were left on the table. His hell romained unanswered. He rang again. It was still unnoticed. Then ho angrily went down into the hill, and found the door ajar. He called to the servants in kitchen for Mary. The boutomaid appeared. "Please, air, she's gone out a moment to post a. letter."
"What at this time of night?** -
"It was most particular; her mother bo dreadful poroly, sir, and Mary do take on about her orful!”
way off, behind his chair, whilst he ate. He by his reproaches and coldnets 1 She could not was conscione that she watched him at his soup, voda the past, unmake her relationship. Bis that she was counting how many sponzeful when langer, his resentments, could not improve the site un'added salt and pepper. She was down on his ration, call 1nt shake the trath of the hatofal plate like a valture on a dead camel, the mapuent fact that he was allied to og at a soonndrol. he had taken his last spoorful. Probably who was Though sho tai boen married ander a wrong Go to bed-lock up," arred Philip, and finding it as embarrassing standing watching him neme, that would not invalidate the marriage ho stood in the ball whilst the frightened do. eat an be found it eating with her watching, even if bo wished it even if he wished it! Did
Mary," said Philip, did Mrs. Pennye me he wish it f quick have any refreshments with her when Abe left--sandwiches and sherry?”
But the expression of your face is changed, mohar your mother nor baby has done that. fon uro in some trouble. A docter is a con- fessor. Caine, what is np ?”
Then she told him- not all, but a good deal. She told him who slo was, and how she had will go and ask cook.” discovered by origin-that ber father was the She did know. Philip was sure she did, but made man who had started the swindle about Todino- thisan ezense to get out of the dining-room and its lis. t that Beuple You was this real oppressive restraint to the free air of the kitebus name; he had assumed that in place of a true "Presently the returned. name. Schofield.”
"What-the sconsidrol who did for. Nicholas Janayeomequick ?"
Salome bored ker head.
mastics filed past...
Then he turned down the gas and returned to the drawing room. He would hear when she came in by the hall door, and Mary at once give her her dismissal.
He thought about Uncle Jerewigh's will, and "I beg your pardon, r. don't know how that by it Salome had been lett almbat solo agaten; how that the inill and everything bad
Ust waiting. Here was fresh trouble bean given to her and how that in a mysterioni maner that will had broncelled, the old come on him, through his wife's absence. He banting suspicion that his ant had meddled would have to see that his servanta ware kept in with and defneed the will rotarnak. He thought proper order; that they kept proper hours,
Ife had hardly resumed his sent before he of ber belinviour when he allowed her to see that *Well "sked Philip.
Le entertained a suspicion of ber evasion of bar heard steps in the hall, and then on the stairs. "Please, sir, ne, Cook says he tried to press promise; of her laxity of principle; and he would Certainly not the tread of Mary; not light, them on Missis, but Missia, wir, wouldn't have not shake off the thought that it was quite pos- and ant stealthy. but frm and ponderons. 'em. She said she'd have no appetita."
What is it?" asked Philip, asadiah was afforded of the tiger Saime had been defraud What step could it be? Tomkins retorning
to tell one of bis good stories, or to ask for sod Carried rabbit, sir.” Carried rabbit? No thank you.”
If so, had he any right to complain if he bed water? 11e listened, and heritated whether to Philip loukad across the table, to the place hi. been deceived. How did Mrs. Bidebottom-show-or-not-It must be the step of Tomkins; ps therto cecapied by his wife. He bad not been beside Gelome Aud hehe, Philip-Led hoone else would venture to come is at this time. The step was arrested at the drawing-room door; gracious, only coldly all to her of late, but then shown in generous colours either?
It was said of that distinguished epioure the then Philip stood up, and as he did so the door now he would have been glad to bave had some-
'a jamais was thrown open, and Uncle Jeremiah stood on ons opposito him to whom he would have been Marquis de Cary, "I'estomso de coldly civil some cue to whom he might have brouché," and the same may be said of most con- the threshold, looking at bim. He knew the old remarked that the weather had been bad, that solences-bot out of all. As wo have seen even mun at once, though he was changed, and his the barometer was rising, that the political situare. Sidebottom's conscients onco felt a twinge hair white. She also saw that nothing would de her good tlon was so and, so,
at the time when consciences generally do feel Phlip," said Jeremiah, "where is your wife? save an escape from the crushing daily, appros- Bother, that woman-be meant the parlour twinges, when too late to redres wrong actions. Where is. Butome?"
• Philip was too much satonished to answer. sion of Philip's'coldness, and stiff courtsag. maid. Then sload, What is it P. Ob, vel." So now did Philip, as ho aat over the fire with
Give su so Then sald Jeremiah sternly: A day or two later she received a letter with He would have some real. Studing Oh: Ws claret glues in his hand, become aware that a foreign postmerk, and she tore it open eager the staffing formed that brown wart at the side; he had noted with unduo severity, and ke spilt count of thy stewardship, for them, maycst be no ly, for she recognised her sister's handwriting.adit
the claret on the Boor.
longer stewardı". The letter was short. Janet complained of
Next day, Philip.went to the old 'bedroviná
-(2% be continued), He tried to eat his real, but folt that the oye of
Is it all; nid Dale. I never met that fellow Schofield, but I knew Nicholas Pennycome. quick, and I know how he was reined. I had po han that the fellow Teo, whom I met at Bridlington, was the same. Now, my dear child, I understand more than you have told me I sbaloof give you any medicine, but order you away from Maryatroyd."
"I cuuot-I cannot leave baby,"
"The take baby with you."
Salome shook her head.
raceя TO-MORROW, , instead of 'as pro
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F. L. WOODIN,
Superintendent Hongkong, 21st May, 1889. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE, AND YOKOHAMA,
Company's Steamships
"MELBOURNE."
Captain Vimont, will leave for the above Porta on or abont THURSDAY, Hæ 23rd inst
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, 21st May, 1899.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE, AND YOKOHAMA, THE Steamship.
* SIKH,"
Captain Rowley, will be despatched for the above Ports on the 24th inst.
This steamer bas superior Passenger Arcom- modation.
For Freight pr Paskare, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents.
[1930 Hongkong, 17th May, 1889. STEAM TO STRAITS AND BOMBAY Calling at COLOMBO if sufficient Inducement OUT. INHE P. & 0, 8. N, Co.'s Steamship
*GWALIOR." leave for the above placas od SATUR¬ DAY, the 5th instant, at Nook.
E. L. WOODIN,
-Superintendent. Hongkong. 21st May, 1889-
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR SHANGHAI VA AMOY. (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for NING, CHEYOO, NEWCHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW, and Ports on the YANOTSEE)
THE Company's Steamship
1053
"TELEMACH US," Captain Jones, will be despatched as abo re on SATURDAY, the 25th inst.
For Freight or Passage apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenti.
1084 Bengkong. 19th May, 1839: CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR FORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS. SYDNEY, AND MELEQURNE.
HE Company's Steamship
FOR SYDNEY MELBOURNE, AND
་
ADELAIDE.
Calling d PoRT DARWIN & QENSLAND PORT, and taking through Cargo New ZEALAND, TABIANTA, SC). THE Steamship
«MENMUIR” Captain Belos, will be despatched for the above Parts on FRIDAY, the dist. inst, at FOUR P.M.
For Freight or Fussage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
Agenta Hongkong May, 1989,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
1
11049
FOR SANDAKAN, KUDAT, LABUAN,
AND SINGAPORE. THE Company's Steamship:
TH
**MEMNON? Captain Dor will be despatched as above on SUNDAY, the 2nd June, st Noox. For Fraight or Passage, apply tom
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenta. Hongkong, 18th May, 1859,
1035 CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FÖR NEW ZEALAND PORTS. HE Company's Stearoahip,
*-W HAMPOA," Hughes, Commander, will be dispatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 12th June, ni FOUR T
The attention of Passengers is directed to the superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer, which is situated amidships upon the upper dook.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
-1050 Hongkong, 20th May, 1889.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI. HE P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s Extra Steamship * BRINDISI** - will leave for the above place about 24 hours after her arrival.
EL WOODIN.
Superintendent.
Hongkong, at May, 1899,
FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG. `HE 3/3 £. I. T. German Bark
TH
"PAPA,"
Henne, Master will load bere for the abere Ports, and will, bare quick despatch.
Fer Freight, apply to
PUSTAU & Co.
1744 Fongkong, 11th April, 1889.
FOR LONDON, AND HAMBURG.
THE 3/3 1. J. German Ship
"QUSTAY & OSCAR,"
of Steamers.
First-class Farms granted as follows:
To Sa Faison .......... ...
......3200,00
350,00
To Suv Franoises and return,
available for 6 months,
To Liverpool To London
325.00 $0.00
To other European points at proportionate entes. Spezial reduced rates granted to Officers of the Army, Navy, Civil Servion, and the Imperial Chinese Castors, to be obtained on application,
Passengers by this lins have the option of pro- ceeding Overland by the Southern Pacific anit connecting Lines, Central Pacific, Northern, Facilio or Chuadian Pacide Railways,
barking at San Francisco for: Chins er Japan Passengers, who are paid full fare, rou for rice derse within one year, will be allowed a discount of 10 from Retura Fara. This allówanes dpez, vot apply to througă fares from Chian mid Japan to Europe.
Freight will be received on board sutil 4°.31. the day provions to sailing, Parral Packages will be veival at the Office until 5 PM. sapie day; all Parol Packages should be ragriosd to address in Tril; value of sama is required.
Consular Invoices to accony Cargo destined to points barond San Francisco In the United States should be sent to tho Company'd Ofoes in Sento Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at Sau Francisco.
For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 5lla, Queen's Road Central.
C. HARMAN, Agent, Mongkong, 21st May, 1859.
FOR NEW YORKS
THE 3/3 A. 1. 1. American Ship.
**AGENOE,"
Lathrop Master, shortly expected, will ad here for the aliové Port, and will have quick despatch.
**
For Freight, apply to
PUSIAU & Co.
Hongkong. 11th April, 1889.
FOR HAVRE AND LONDON.
THE 33 1. 1. German Ship
746
"COMET." shortly exported here, will loud for the abore Poris, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co. 11th May, 189.
975
Borgkung
FOR SAN FRANCISCO," VIE A.J American Ship
T
*CONQUEROR"
Frost, Master, shartly expected, will fod here. for the above Port, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
PUSTAT & Co. Hongkong. 18th Argii. 1889,
FOR NEW YORK. THE 39 L.L. I. American Ship
TH
810
-SOUTHERN CROSS,” Bailey, Mastor, will land hore for the share Port, and will have quick dospatch..
For Freight apply to
RUSSELL & Co,
[1093 Hongkong, 16th May, 1880.
FOR NEW YORK. TE 33 L. L. I. British Barqu
JAMES G. BAIN,"
will load hers for the stove Port, and will
For Freight apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co.
787 Hangkang, 16th April, 1889.
........
FOR NEW YORK.
shortly expected here, will loud for the sbore bare quish despatou. Ports, and will have quick despatch.. "TA[YUAN,"
For Freight, apply to
"CARLOWITZ & Co. Nelson, Commander, will be lespatched as above
(919 on MONDAY, the 27th mat.. at Fous r..
Bengkong, 4th May, 1850. The attention of Pussorgers is directed to the br this
FOR SAN FRANCISCO. anperior Accommodation offered
HES/3 A:1. I, American Ship Steamer First-class Salora and Cabins are situsted forrard of the Engines. Second Class
*GREAT ADMIRAL," Passengers are berthed in the Poop. A. Botri- gerating Obamber ensures the supply of Fresh J. F. Rowell, Mastor, will load-hare for Provisions during the entire vorage. A daly above Port and will have quick dispatch. qualified Surgeon is carried.
For Freight, apply to
MELCHERS & Co1TM
Agents. Hongkong, 10th May, 1889,
[987
For Freight or Pasmge, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & WIRE, Agents." Hongkong, 20th May, 18959.
THE 3/3 L. I. I. British Shig
"NARWHAL” ahortly expected brill load for the shore the art, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to s
CARLOWITZ & Co.
1936 Hongkong, 6th May, 18-9.
Pentod and Published by R. CHATTERTON W
Wyndum treet, Hunghong,
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