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A FATAL PAST. BY DORA RUSSELL,

AUTHOR OF "FOOTPRINTS IN THE SHOW, "Tre BROKEN SEAL" "THE TRACK OF THE SMAMA BILER BIRTHRIGHT," &C., &C.

[Non First Publike.]

CHAPTER III, ANOM TRE HILLS. The next day Lord and Lady Eanismos left town and returned to Braakenford-to Bracken- ford, lying init the wildest of the Northam - being hilla, wusso gray coli peaks stand up dack and sore ngricatlansky, and va'whoso ragged sites the porphs honthor grow bbick and strong. and the vid grouss throw and flourished

It wan a wild spot to be the favourite hame of

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BRI NO OLD WAS ever dull with Lady Ezris moro Flow charming mouer, har tach, ned hor race mantel gifts word vierted freely to please this young girl n they would bare basa' in London drawing-room.

Lord Exuismara Bughod.

That's ungrateful, Ittie, when you've got such a pattern ouo bamid.

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unless you chanced to be an inhabitant of the place, when no doubt small Interes perhaps Hargo ones; would become conaostad with it.

indeed transformed into a grows up young lady.

Do you remem but still I remembered the face.

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ber map" ha continted, "I am Walter Carzon, THE PEAK BUILDING Co.. LIMITED your old play fellow. I hope doar little Panch it woll also

Besler is the handsome gorezess. lon't shooid Curzon.

Aho may have been handsome," answered Telen. with the condescension with which the vary, young speake the personal attractions of those who have lived a little longer ia the world..

Bok to stranger there was nothing to so and nothing to do. You could go sway zacng

Julis Dinghaus blusbed all over her dolionte folon is growing vay handane,” she said the bills, to be sure, and retch the, annast

na their bare poaks and heathery nidos, and if skin. be for husband one or their return.

I-I-tanught I recollected you," she mid. "Remarkably fine answered ray lord you got leave front Lord Ennismore you could his jovial way. You must be looking out sh in the winding stream that arept sluggishly "Helen--this is Mr. Carson-now him long for a good husband for her, Katio " ~

on ordinary, occasions through the town, but ago, and he always called and sad greit Panch Lady Kerismore ausiared with a zigb. which sometimes lindol the low-lying meadows and Judy." And the young girl langbed.

"They still koop their names, Mr. Curson." "Good busbands are pot no asily gut, my near, and swept stoop and soartake away in

safd Helen Drummond in her frank way. "I the awollen waters froin the bills. dear," she sukl

Then, periodiond floods and a little excite-Always call Jody here Jedy, and Mand is Preck meat in Mortonbury. The inhabitants stood to everyous, I think, bat Lady Ennismore, and the bridge, and contemplatively Looked at the Miss Sinclair." "I have baan vary Inchy," replied Lady stream, aud talkeil of the last flood, and how Kanismore, quietly, and she put her hand softly high if rose. There was nothing else to talk to her fiusband' big upali, whokisson about. The struggle and stir of life, the ramen her sweet face as wagaly as he bad kissed it of wars, and the fall of Cabinets, made no dif- a beautiful and admired woman like Lady Enuir

foreros lo Mortonbury, The people lived, how Yet there was to plone she liked as well. sighten youre agu

Talking of lack," haid. I'm the chiontaver, to a great ape, for there was nothing to Here she had spent har early girlhood, and the fellow in the world: Bat, Katis, I forgot to tell hurry them into their graves. The old women

"May have bean!" schood Curzon with a laugh. fice bloom that fol fingered on her smooth you," ko daulisted, "I tad a fotter this morning had cheeks like autama pippins, and the young chouka told of the healthful, breazes for ever from Arthar Curzon, and he and that other women were robouk and wholesome, if not par "I assure you I thought her very handsome two stealing over those northern hills.

The house at Buckanford had bera bailt, as young fellow we saw at the Gaiety are coming tisslarly handsome. The men drank a grow panes ago. Bat-I beg your pardau-1 forgot sha lind told Roshe, by her father. Mr. Walde zero to-morrow. D'ye now I forget all about deal of whisky, bat the hill air red to de- the two yetesise Hingham, allow me to pre- the-but I'z awfully glad to have Arthur stroy its ill effects. At all overta ne one thought sent to you my friend, Mr. Roche. Wo aro-on had been a very wealthy man af good fatally. Carinhad the usher young fellow. too--what of dying but very old people indeed, and a fun our road to Brackenford, and your servant here But he had married a ladly of lower social posi-as his name. I forgot.

eral was quite an event in the town

tolle ue that Lord Sanismore did not expact `ns tion than his own To hide thli (perhaps abo It was Ruche, 1 think," answered Lady There was a draper's shop, a batehereshop,util the afternoon train. Forhaps you will imagined) from the world, Vra Malden had Ensinors and the boom despened on her and two taverns in the main street. The hease allow us to walk so far will yon anross the hill been one of the prondest and haughtiest of checks as she spoke,

wiver were standing before the butebers, the I nover was at Breskenford, you know, and we raan, Sho bad one on ona dauglitecthis

idlers before the taverns. Hath housewives and might lose on way." Andagain Cuenon laughed. daughter now being Lady Eanismoru. Lady

idlars turned muad to look at the party from

Julia. Ennismore bad married Jonng-when she wts

Braakosfont. about sight and she had been married now for nearly nineteen years. lord Facismore had fallen in love with her, it was said, at a country hall, and is us also that the prond mother had insisted on the nutshi, mai that Katborine Mallon was not a very willing bride.

To bestroyes, it was Roche. Well, they'll hair to as you and Helen"

Lady Ennismors did not soak. Then after a moment's silenco ah asked quietly at what time the young mot would arrive at Bracken. ford, and my ford got not his guide book and began scanning to fraing flint Fan hatwe

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"That pretty Jass is Lord Ennismore's daugh. "Of course you can walk with na" mid Holen. ter, isa't as mid was of the housewise to How lucky it was we owe up to the station-- the other.Ay-1 mind her mother, bliss we rather expected something by the train." Katherine Malden, nettior then soja! That's

"How lucky for us, indeed asid Curzon god and Mortebary, which was the rail-eighteen years and more ago aor though, and I hope what you came to look for has arrived

thay Raid her mother, old fra, Mall of the safely" was station naarist to Brackenford.

Jalin blared painfully at this question, which After he had found eat all about the trains, Hall, had trouble, both with her daughter and

I mind the poor lad's death too-young was made in all good faith by the young man. fagpretion of his fat cațile. Ife had the greatest intenst in the over-floral and would sat upon him after they found him lying dead laugh.

No. indeed." she said, "car: utpootationa gaze at them with nailing admiration. Lady among the hills.” -

There were quer storica about that, wasn't have been disappointed; but (and she gave a Gre animore sometimes gent with him to see them, and nothing gratified in smash se when she there said the other.

her son.

However this might be at the time of her Lord-Ennkinore startol on his usual moraalden-my poor man was one of the jury that Bat Helon answered him with an arch bright!

a protiy little shrug) we must you to beur

"Ay," Boswered the first; "home said he was it!"

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marriage, during the long years of her wedded life, Tody Eurister bad learned to lave her lugband with an abiding love. How mold she, ladosd, bave lived with this town without loving biu? He was a unselfe and gonorous that the heart anat lave best cold and hard that did this, for we may sure she admire then than fur bis im; others that bis gan sought

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- Hougkour, 22nd October, 1830.- gave him no return for his warm and faithfn! when she knew how much it would please him, affection. Lord Ennismore thought that there

·Bus she did not gulis morning. She went in some twig. However, there he lays great mid Roohs gallantly; she looked at Helen

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"FIVE-RUOMEL HOUSE, No. 3, WILD Kathoritie. He believed in her, sulmira iber and having nolocked dosz in which there s molber gerer lifted her head from that dayFivemiruterlajar Poche was walking by the and boasted of her with unchanging fidelity: a secret drawer, ste dra out a slightly-oiled mind her well; she was n nobe-lasking woman, side of Hotege pany, and Curson by Julia's

DRLI BUILDINGS, Waroba Road (op He was certainly one of the happiest of men, tors, and looked at.it very loaderly.

but not street-spoken like Lady Eanismore." pony, thru the town of Mortonbury. The proud of his wife and eldra-prumleat, par-

"Poor fellow," sho talt whispered, And then "Well, these great folkr bara troubles as well gosdp booked after thom, speculating and talk. porite Bakery).

No. 1 (Corner House facing East) and No. 6 hape, of all of the beautiful boy who was born to she kissed the glove, and curried it in her hand as us, it seems. end the other woman, and the ing looked after them on they quitted the town

and began to recead the winding path towards (Corner House facing West) RicaMOND TER inherit his old name.

to the wince, where the stand for long while idea was no doubt konsoling. And Lady Ennismore? She looked very happy looking out silently at the misty hills. The sh The idler before the taverns were also making Brackenford. But the four young people never RACE; the former with Conservatory and Tennis so ebeltered and secure Yet at times there there when she tured away. She had bear but principally about bieden pon sa was shadow on the thoughtfal Ence, and and thinking of the past; thinking of the days when

"I have it from Cex himself hat his Leed. look in the eyes that rasa culled go betile she ka bee Katherinaldo,nd whista gront shly gare-the-bundred-guinea for the pair" But he was geolie sad pitiful, sad maybe saly zorrow had come to het. Long years had passed said one toan. the" sorrows of others” troubled her, for as far since ther-she had ban almost a chili thon-- as the world could see she had neither care yet the memory of the days could perse Inde, nor trouble of her own.

She lived a very quiet life at Brackenfund. Achwart ker path their slow still fell, though When she was in town the one of the towing that path was now so tale and

·lendars of society, and a favoured friend of some of the highest personage in the land. But at Brackenford she rarely received guests,. and lived in a simple a manner as it was possible for a woman of her rank to do. This was party to please her husband, for Lord Eamismo, though a very genial man, hated all sprta of

There was a joyousares about this girl which was stupe infection. Bling and the of Coven, fashionable sntertainmasta. He was an Lanisatie apertanian and an enthusiastic farmer.ber toe was obacising with youth, health, and At Braekonford he was in the midet, of his red goad ustara. grous and black pane, 'of bik. fat catile and blackfaced sheep, and therefors he was happiest at Brackenford. It was indeed an agreement between the lushrod and wife that they werk to leave the world babird them when they want to their wild home among the hille. They had Mian Shelair was, the governess and Cox the trig fired it.. Perhaps you have some private. Besides, Lady Ennismore neter scalds as. She

country place in Essex, and Lady Eniscis occasionally entertained her friends there, and during the wards the house in Craveace Place

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'They're not worth sail anothor. "That may be your opinion, but if wasn't his, replied the first-teau, snappisbly, for he had had just enough whisky to make film diangrecable, Howeyer, in toasa matter anyone's opinions le to the mioper-that's what I know."

Very well, he got gang Malden's lo gire While the soiled glare was yet in her lawnd rap osme te the door of the rout, and a range then," said to other man. "He was poor enough a sixpence to bless himself with. But the poor later the bright, anely young face of Helariuself, Pm told, Lord Esnismers, with hardly Drummond appeared.

young fellow who was shot on the hills left a Sreet furture T's told Lady Banismore came in to between thirty and forty thousand a year. Į It was a lucky ekot for Ennismore. Whoever

rad it?"

-Lady Borisafe," she said, "may Judy and I r.de into mosbary?"

Yes, des," answort Lady Ennismors, "at you must take Cox with you-and perhaps you

botter and Miss Belair to go also."

head groom at Brackenford.

The young girl good-naturedly shragged bor boulders at Lady Enamora's suggestion.

Age when enjoyment is so easily attainablond in deadly sitasted. The fature was before them, and the past cast no shadows across it Francis Lovho was thinking what a outrming handzorna girl-Miss Brummond was, and Helen was thinking that it was very agreeable to have a good-looking young man to talk to. Unaonsatons of any noming treable they rode on. They were young, they were happy, and yai savu ate stalked behind them and followed them nasson over the misty hills.

Suddenly Halen's glad voice stopped in the middle of a sentence, and an exclamation escaped from her pretty lipa

...

"What is the matter "askud Rocha, ·, "Look," said Helen, pointing with her riding. whip to a figure how visibls in the distance," do you see that lady and two children just at the turn of the path there. That is Lady Ennis- "Yes" said the man who bad nungh whisky, more and Fuel and Pat perhaps she will sold "whoever firad is? Can you tell me that, sirf na for having made your acqwaluiaoca.

Bat Carron is an old friend of Mim Bing an yon explain better than the jury who sat on the young man's body explained Thay said sham's, you know," answered Roche, sailing.

"To be sue I forgot that?" wid Helen. information p

"I only know what folks said," answered the mon who was sober.

I

What follan RP" retorbed the other. "Yes,

is the dearest woman in the whole world

was frequently tarowa open, Bat it was polyshe can's vily and she walks an slowly, and folks pay a great many things, but I gu by facts Lady Etuinwore, and admire hor immensely.”

Gb Sinclair is such a bather she said. really nothing van bepon--I'm sats we don't want Cox either."

door.

And as ate did so she became visibly and pain- fally agitated. Her solcur came and went, her lips quirared, and with grast diffoulty sho at last mastered some almost overpowering omsation, before she met Halen and Roche, who were to

(To be-continued) — advance of the others,

"That is great praise," answered Rooke, but can almost believe it to be true. I have reed Every one must admire her, said Helen with very chosen friends that Lady Budismore iurif

bathusiasm.." She is good, sha is beautiful; & el to Brackenford.erd Ennismors asked

the jury went by faste-the jury aid it was a Lig-I say it was a twig." mes there, si ho hef asked young Curzon and

Well. lot it be a twig. than," wil the sober enter woman neverlived than Lady Ennismora." My dear, consider propriety at Llyod he strolled away, and went to hav

In the meanwhile the woman Helen Drum- Roebe but by carly asked mon who cared for sport.

-Hireplace to Ireland for he was an Iris smiling. parurely disitad.. Sometiros ha gant "But there's no one to se propriets," laughed word will for, who was holding the heads of the mond called as good not beautiful had to her esor for sale photog and busting, but-his- Heina. "No one bat grouse and the blackcocks. In poaice from Brackeniat, befere the drapertura recognised the figures approaching hor. Feart was really in lus English home. Like his hat for coa lat us legre proprioty babind.”

Cox was the head groom, and Cox was wol wife, he cared for no place so much as 'Brackan.

Lady Ennismore shiok bar bead. ford, but Lady Ennismore was too much s

"What do you want in Mortonbury she known in Mortonbury. He was a sour man this, a widower, but whothar sonced by his late wife reman of the world to allow him to perpetually

stred. bury himself there.

"Shoe-stringe," merod Helan, blue shoe or by having lost her, was not generally known. Womnet think of our girls," she told him, strings to wear to my bine stockings! You seer Bat Cor was known to be a sour man, and a close "aid the bor."

Lady Ennismore. I weat to look very smart as ope alge, bat he was respected in Borbary, for he hul saved money, and bought two houses Thas for the sake of these girls and for "ther. Curzon and Mr. Lacho are coming!". boy." Lady Eunistaore took her place in the

Mr. Curzon and Mr. Rocha prepauit there, nad was therefore regarded with respect world, and red when she was in it as other Lady Ennismoro. "My dear, who told you Mr.is the place.

**Wall, Cor,” said the sober man from the great lies do. Her wealth and beauty gara ber Curzon auf Bir. Roots were coming?"

Lord Fanismore," said Helen with her fruktavern, you've come in with the young leier GÖNERQUABC), #nd if it were said sometimes that Lord Ennismore had married beneath him, this glad laugh. "I met my lord half-an-home se, this morning? And how is my lord was never aid or hinted to Lady Fraismora. on his road to admire his fat animals, and as after his prize beante as usual, ok? She was indeed s favourite in society, and bald stopped to tell me thai two handsome young ma her own there with smiling stately grace that were coming to-day, 31 instantly was airuok with thetha of possesing the bine shoe-strings, it was impossibly not to almiro.

"Ho thinks so,” replied Cor; bạt before any. and I persuaded Judy to ride with moto Morton Earthöz vnversation could be dried out barthat is if you will give us leave to go?"

sepse into Jalis's heat about young man. She's

for a moment Fady Ennismore looked grave, my lord the two young ladies came out of the "My dear," she said gently, do not put 200-drapur's hop

Cox," said Helen Drummond, isn't there

**As a!," answered Cox.

noug

"He's great farmer," said the mùn with ■ srt of laugh.

Her eldrat denghter was sixteen, and her porugast twelve Those two girls and her boy and she bad sise ze great friend who stayed were har onstaat panions at Brokenfurt

very frequently there

This was & Mis Hilden Druamond, Mist young-nd you are too young, Helenin train comes in of twelve o'clock p Demomond lived to Eastland with a relative, thins of them." who also was a Miss Druminted, and whose į

Helen gave a comel look with her brighting his hat. failer formerly and bear the Vicar of Bracken. syys, and a little shrag of her pretty shoulders ford. The old man diet, and his temarried. *I am eighteen,” tin said.

Lady Ennismore suppressed a sigh, and the daughter want to live in Scotland, and Miss Belua. Drummond was her adopted child. Lady she smiled kindly and laid her band on the

Te mist, I think so," answered-Gox, tenth I told you so. Judy," said Holen, now turn- ing to Julia Bingham, Do let us ride up to the station. There can be no harm in that. screly," she added, in a lower toce.

"Perhaps my mother" hasitated Julia, "No," said Holon, "what harm on

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154 KOWLOON.

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POSSESSION FROM 1ST FEBRUARY," THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILD ING CO.'S ESTATE-Healthily situ ated 5-17comed HOUSES with Bath-Rooms complete, splendid view. Mederate Rent. Go

laid ca.

July

Apply to

THE RONGKONG. LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY-CO., LD.

1112 Hongkong, 5th January, 1891.

TO BE LÉT ca SOLD,

On favourable terms, with Immediate Ровновод.

NIGHT HOUSES at "MOUNTAIN VIEW,"

· Eightoon-quite un old womuga. Helen!" she there bor No no will get out I dare say, bad only true Besinar in ATKINSON's Beware of Peak Distris, nëär Plunketi's Gap.

Ennismora's Family had of cont know the young girl's. Drummond, family for many years. From her early childhood (and she wow tighiaso) eld. Heten Drummoad bastayed occasionally st

She was thinking of the days when she was Brackenford. she was a handsome slevar girl, eighteen-of the days when she was a girl-wife

and devoted to Ledy Ennismors, who sacerely-perhaps even of days which had preceded her returned her affection. Yet when Lord Ennis-sighteenth year.

As 'th an old romin, then," said Helen

* and if anyone continued, with a little "sbrug. does well, so much the better."

Julia langbed, and showed har small white teeth. What matter could it make tu me 2 she said, "Give us something to talk about," answered

more had rail to bis Katherine in his kindly brightly, “may I propriety to Julie this i Helen, also with a little langh. "Come along

"Katie, why don't you give Hulena sering, and dispose with Mas Sinclair

·way -

Ennismors had sipped the project in the bad.

did.

her brother's death.

my dear, there is no saying, we may chance to

Let us look as if we expooted someone," said

ATKINSON'S

Bay direct from the Manufacturert, and save 50 per cont.

CLEAVER'S PARIS,

ET HANDKERCHIES. Per dus.-Children's, la. 3d Ladion", u. 4d Gont's, J. G. Homettahed Em Ladies', So. 11. Gant's, ds. 114. par doz..

16. 10 004, oath. broiders Handkerchiefs in the nowest styles, from

THENS AND DAMASKS, Real Irish Line Shrut

If sold part of the Purchase money can re- main ou Mortgage.

Apply to

JOHN A. JUPP, Soorstory,

·Tue AUSTIN ARMS HOTEL

AND BUILDING COMPANY, Hongkong, 6th October, 1980.

TO BE LET

0.10, SEYMOUR TERRACE.

Hongkong,

1588

HERCULÈS J. SCOTT. February, 1991:1349. TO LET With Immedinis Possession.

*T0.0 and No. 9, Urrex Mosque Terrace.

N.Gan For Intely Chitral, Repaired,

For particulare apply to

B. & J. SAMPSON,

No. 7, Contaught House Hongkong, 24th November. 1990.

TO LET

155

WITH PUSSESSION FROM LAT APRIL, 1891.

.........por caso of 1 dozan quarts. TOLEN YALKER & SONS OLD HIGHLAND WHISKEY.

por sasa of 1 dazen bottles

Also, CUTLER PALMER & Co.'s

WINES AND SPIRITS !

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, bl January, 1884,

FOR SALE

ULĘS

125

framfor the same to the Hongkong and Shang. hai Braking Corporation on fixed deposit for -12 months at 5 per cent, per annum interesti

4-Interest at the rate of 3 per cent. par. will be allowed to Depositors ni Deir daily balandos.

-Each Depositor will be supplied gratis with a Pass Book, which must be presented with elpagment or withdrsas! Dupesitais anat. not pals any vetries themselves in their Pasa- Books but should send them to bo written ap at les train year about the beginning of January and beginning of July.

6-Correspondane as to the busirioss of the Bank if marked ON HONGKONG SAVINGS BANE BUBINMS is forwarded free by the various British Post Offices in Hoogkong and China, 7-Withdrawals may be made on degmad, kut the personal attendanes of the Dapon bis duly appointed Agent, and the product? Liz Pass-Brok are necessary;

For The HCNDRONG ANY SITKoha! Hair-

ING CORPORATION

F. DE BOYIS, Acting Chief Mager. Hongkong, 1st January, 191.

T

COHE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT AND AGENCY COMPANY,"

LIMITED

-3. U M M &

CHAMPAGNE, Qtr. $30 & Pa. $21. Donos FRERES & OF GERNON & Co.'s

BORDEAUX CLARETS, L

AND

WHITE WINES

CHAU-LEOVILLE, st $23 per Case of 1 don. CHAU, MARGAUX, at 828*

BAXTER'S BARLEY BRED. (Celebrated 7 years Old WHISKY, at 89.25 per Cann of I doz.

GIRE, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, 10th November, 1888.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID OF CAPITAL ...... RESSIVE FEND

..$5,000,000

2,500,000

1250,800

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. J. J. KESWICK, Chairman') Managing C.P.CHATER, Vice Chairisau 3 Directors. ZEE SING, Esq.

8. C. MICHAELSEN, Esq.

(26 J. S. MOSES, Esq

FOR SALE, CHEAP, -INCH COVENTRY BICYCLE with Nickel Plated Spokes, "Ball sod Lamp, almost now,

Apply te

1385

P. G. K.. Daily Presa Ofer Hougkong, 9th February, 1891.

CUTLER, PALMER & Co.,

OF

LONDON, BORDEAUX, and INDIA, regularly oasiga to us for sale on their account cartalu. of blair WIN and SPIRITS, and we are prepared to take riders for every item in their List, which we subjoin.

CUTLER, PALMER & Cơa.. COGNAC, 4 STARR $11.50 par & dozen quarts.. COGNAC, 3 STARE, $19.50 per 1 dozer quarts.

UOGNAC, 2 Stars,

$10.25 per i dozau quarts.

CUTLER, PALMEE & Co's

GE. NOBLE, ER

POON PONG, ESQ.

D. R. BASSOON, Esq.

BANKERS:

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANE- ING CORPORATION.

Money lvanced un Mortgage on

Building.

Land or

Properties purchased and gold. Balkte wasged and all kinds of Agency and Commission business relating to Laud, Ac, conducted.

Fall particulars can be obtained at the Cora- pany's Offices, No 6, Queen's Road Central,

A. SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary...

Vistoria Buildinga,

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1899.

13

ETRUST & LOAN COMPANY OF

CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE

STRAITS, LIMITED.

CAPITAL STORCHIRED

....£1,000,000

RESKIVE FUND... £40,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: WM. KESWICK (Masara. furdiue, Matheson &

Co. Chaitrand.

WHISKY, PALL MALL" 11 years old. ADOLF VON ANDRE (Messrs. André. Mendel

$12 for 1 dozen quarta.

City Aualpalabemtory,

Bath Street, Glasgow,

Wth Deasmhar, 193

I have made a careful sTRIS of Age 10

of 80

Mall" Waters, taken by myself from the Bonded S.

& Co.)

BAU DE COLOGNE When of good quality Eau de Cologne in one of the most ro rahing Parfemos. ATKINSON'S ENGE asks in Laiversally acknowledged to be the dust. Of all Donlees.

J. E. ATKINSON, “ Si, Oz Boxo STREET, LONDON. Vory well," graiba: Lady Eeniemore,bate BOLA LⱭvnglareons parnote who has a fancy to add rollar label and usne Trady Mark, a

CATTION at goaning with abili-skapa his *White in town, she's bandsome enough, by Jove," Lady not without Cox, plane, Hilton. It's not eato come and be buried here."

F161-3 The two girls rode on, with Cax behind there," and address in full. Ne dear, it would not do," she answered, and for girls to ride alors so take him with you"

B. 41 FULLS "Yoganawered Haisu, and then she went up Cor looked at his saber friend, and shrugged bis she sighed, for sto knew a great deal more about

shoulders slightly as he did so, to denote that he ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S Holes Drummond's bistory than her husband to Lady Eaniapore and kissed her chook.

Apply to "Kiss me, fuisse, she said in her pretty way. considered the idea of riding up to the elation to le warranted to eats all discharges from the Trinary see the train come is very absurd, Cox indeed Organa, in either ser (equired or mutitutionali, Gravel and Painal the Back. Guastal free frum But they halu would not give Helona-on-King Madan Pronaty

a volish, obi, said Lady Ennismore, was one of those people who are vory apt to our Moronry Sold in Bozo, 4. 6d. by all Chels in town, she was always very glad to have the

sider their own ifleas wise, and other peopler and Potent Medicing Vendem throughout the World. girlst Brackenfare. The eller &iss Drummond, giving Holon a litt playful shake. But"

Proprietors THE LINCOLN ANDMIDLAND COUNTIES 18-2175 who was sad end quiet woman, gaiden came, he added more serbasly, "take care of the Foolinb

Bat he, of course, followed his young ledios to DR COMPANY, Livin, England. yet she and Lady Ennimare carrasponded very child, Helen-of Julii.”

"Of course," reped Holes, and ten minutes the station. The station was a little way out of regularly. They had corresponded ever since Halep could remember; almost ever since Lady later the Hon. Julia Bingham Lord Escs the town, and like the town, of an extremely Ennismore's own marriage; a year after which mor's eldest daughter and an Halen Drau-primitive description.

The girls got off their poules and went on the RPRIZE MEDAL CANBERI FOCK and Fainted. Benta moderato vant had onecrred the melancholy tragedy of mord were riding sung the narrow winding

pathways of the heather-clad hills which entire platform with the air of Lesinens Norman Malden's death was suppored to haly surrounded the benso at Brackenford. Bocidental. Sal leash was the verdict Jetes watch the two roung girls for a Helen which was returned by the jury on the young meront, mounted on their handsome dan hay socordingly-slood-quite boldly, and bean' budy, after be was found among the pusies. The chiff, minty air of Noyember had watched the train arme paflug into the station. heather with a gnashnt wound through big deepened the blous on Helen Drammond's The train esas in, and half a dozen passengersing, Fally, bimchos, 2 yards wide, la. 118. per throat. He had areas out without a keeper, and smooth, mound checks and these twr girls made got out of it.. Four of the half-dozen looked as Yuri, yards wide a id. per gard (the boat durableHREE LARGE ROOMS, suitable for be never returned. Hisgan had been caught by a prosty pair. Julia Bugham was the prettiest, if they belonged to Mortonbury. They be the artioin made), Frised Linou Pillows, from 14

2d cock. Surplice ion, 74. per yará. Roller Offices, now in the oconpation of the Kone twig, it was said, and the young owner of perhaps the fairest, and with the most regalar ansk-growa and undisturbed air peculiar to the Towelling, 18. wide, 31d. por yard. Linen Dastors,CHINA BIPORT, IMPORT, AND BANK Oos-Store in disagow, and Lain of opinion that is is Pue. D. SASSOON (inté Mosses, David Sassoon Brackenford had fallon and died without witmuss features, but she wasnot o kandroute as flelen place. The other two were tail, good-looking s. 8d.; Glass Cloths, tu. Od. por dozen Fine Linens PAGRIE.

Drammond. This girl was a type of bright young men they were, in fact, Francia Reobe and Linon Disper. Si per red. Fish Napkins, 24,

Apply to ár. 6d. por dozen. So the jury decided, but there were ngly ung womanhood. Her frank oyes, mint yours and Walter Curzon, of tae 17 Begiment, and G. ver Jozoa Dia Np 3 yarde by si rade, S. Cd. euch Kiinhus Table Cloths, id) whispers in the sparsely-peopled neighboard without fest, and yw at a glanco she was they had arrived at Mortonbury on their road to Table Cloths, 3 ans quaro, aboat the fate of Norma Mulden. But nothing part of soul and fres of care. There was no Brackenford..

The two young men looked at the two prostych. Strong Huckeback Towels, 48. 4. por dose Farther was over known. If, however, broke his salon on her fare, bog in the past only, lay her girls, but the two pretty girls apparently did not

Prosh, Coats of Arms, 60, woven and mother's proud heart, and three mouths after bildhood's yours.

her was used, Judy, at the noting the young men. Francis Moobe, gincad Children's garno.foil, S. 4. per

INEN COLLAWS AND CUSTS COLLARS they had carried the young man stiff and cold back to his home, Mrs. Malden, stiff and cold Also, blue shoe-strings," he was saying. I think from Helen Drummond's blooming healthful

dozen; Gant'a Fofald, d. 13, to 5. 114. pari OUR ROAD with a Magnificent Aland and Certificate by Professer Casanil was borne to the lonely churchyard among the she thought I was joking, I wonder if there is face to Julia Bingham's lovely cue, was wundar- hill, and left there to alusp by the side of bar a bit of blue ribbon to be hat in tortonburying it many snoh kadge roses were to be found dozen.Curve.For Ladies, Gentlemor, al Children, { View of the Harbour. The House is entirely Each bottlo bears his cartificate of Purity. Thn-,

from 6. td, per des. Ob, I should thith so, but, of course, it will in the neighbourhood; while Walter Curson, HIETS. Best quality toogsloth bodies with four- Furnished in Europas style. Terms moderate Wine in designated..

**** looking at the girls alm, was falaking vaguely fold finest Jieun fronin and unlik, 30.3. per Apply to the Undersigned in the Lense or to

$10 per i deson quarte, Thus Lady Bouismoro at once became be commen," answered Julia

half-doz. ( sore or pattern, s. vxica). Son for He Foon of MS DENTS & MOSKOP." possessor of Brackenford and of the large Julia was qiuto different in her manner to where he had seen Julia's face before.

The next minato Roshe addressed the porter samples and price is free for any part of the

KO TUNG. fortano which bad belonged to her father and Halen, though they were constantly together.

world, umi plenare rume thais paper,

Hongkong, 19th January, 1801. brother. This, of course, placed herself and There was a bouch of shyness, vorhaps of pride, at the station, and Hela hear what he said.

(To the Queen, 4 Empress Frederick, ke) [948

TO LET Lord Ranismore in a very different position. bont Jalle. Miss Blaclair, her gozess (who Is there a trap of any sert to be had in the ROBINSON & CLEAVER, DELFAST, IRELAND.

WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. The poor Irist peon became a rich man, and considered herself lady of good family), bad village" he asked. We want to go to Bracken-

OWLANDS" KALYDOR the bandsame Lady Ennistore su established somehow impressed her young pupil will the fort, Lord Ennismore's plane."

The porter tenebed ble exp.

RW the face and hands of

THE MARINE HOTEL. · beauty and faverite of society.

Idan that she had is lufty position in the world.

There is a kind of a temp, r," he said, "st all exposed to the hot son and dust, eradicates CTTUATE on the PRAYA, opposite to the Eighteen years had passed since then. Lady Isat, on the other land, her homely futher and Banismore was now in her thirty-seventh year, her charming mother always discouraged pride the Red Lion, but Toxil Enniuare's serrant is freckles, enabura, tau, o, and produse a

catside the station, and perhaps my lord has beautiful and del jobs enplexion.

old P. & 0. Wharf, comprising 22 Bed- bat was a handsowe (more thought haudaomer) Tanity of say kita.

Rooms, Dining Room, Billiard Room, Bar, & than when a girl-bride she had drst book But Jalia's failing wax perhaps rather & aby out a carriage for you. Cox will be able to tell

Apply to Bat this made her you-he's head groom at Brackenford." presented. Yet her daughter was growing up sensitironess than prido

Thank you," sala Rocbe, in reply, and has pat to wontactood, and the pretty rosy child, Helen seem more reserved and colder than her friend Drammend (who had stayed ocasionally with Helen. But the girls were fond of each other some money in the man's hand, and followed by her through all the pars at Brackenford) al. Their little disagreements were only very slight Garzon left the platform and went through the

and brief, sad the stronger-minded Halen in-statizu to speak to the head groom from Lord also had in a golden colour. ready was a woUGS.

Fanizmore's, Helen was staying ul Brackenford when Lord Euenced Julia in altost everything.

Along the uneven country roads they went Then the girls glanced at each other.

or balp.

додок вод

and Lady zamore had made the acquaintance

broidered

ROWLANDE ODONTO, whitons the tooth, pravouts decay, and giros a pleasing fragrance to the breath

ROWLANDS' MACASSAR DIF preserves and beatifies the hair, the can be

Biasa #0; 7- 10/6.

Ask Chomists for Rowlands Artisle, of |

Wholesale and Retail Agents for Chins; A. 8-WATSON & CO.

Shanghai. COUGH

of Francie Roehs in the Gendon theatre. She laughing and talking. Hulen sat on her pony Helan," whispered Julis, "I renumber ene 20, Hatton Garden London. wat staging the whans they returned, and sheer and strong. While Jalla's slender form had of them gentlemen, Walter Uzrzon, he stayed rac down with their own two daughters, to slight droop in its falut indication that the with a two years ago in Essex moive them, and came in for har whats of young girl was a gifted with a very robust kim-of course I was not grown up than, but 108 tander kisons and presents almost equally with constitution. But he was very pretty. The we thought him very nisa"

colour came and went in her delicate skin, and the other girls.

the had inherited ber father's Irish blue eyes.

CHAPTER IV, HELEN DRUMMOND.

They both look very nice," decided Hola. IZEATING'S We may as well mömt again now, I think

of fine character, and in well matured,

CARLOWITZ & Co.

Hoogkong, 19th January, Bal. * 168

TO LET, FURNISHED,” FROM 1ST APAIL TO 31ST DECEMBER NEXT,

NEFITE-ROOMEDEUROPEAN HOUSE

شن

215

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co., Ln. Hongkong, 17th December, 1890.

TO LET, WITH IMEDIATE PORSCHEION.

OFFICES above Mars. Dondas Larg

& Co. Promises. Apply to

1

LOZENGES.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co, Lɔ. Bougkong. 31st December, 1890.

TO LET

[63

Wrs IswedIATE POBKUNIGN,

remedy is half so effective. One Lozenge alone exited for Emerina Orriors, having a com

As they rode in the little primitive town, or Judy." "And aim and lithe, her blue habit COUGHS, ASTHMA, BRONOMITI, DIFFICULTY ther village of Mortonbury, everyons they met drawD over her arm, Idon also walked through at BREATHING as speedily cured by Ræst The next few days passed away very quietly of courss turned and to look at then. Two the station, and as the expected, outside sheNo's Core Lozenge (recognised and repom.THE FIRST and SECOND FLOORB of and plumaantly of Brackenford. It was Bue pretty young ladies, mounted on two inndrome found as

kan onded to lectical Footy B. No. 15, PRATA CENTRAL,, splendidly westher in the early of November, and my lord dan ponies, were tob, to be seen there everyte Cox. *-* spot zest of his time out on the misty hills, or day. Xuleed, very little was to be seen. The As soon as the two girls appeared, Walter gives relief. They contain no Oplum. Morphin, in solemn conotaro with his toward about the groat bills, grand snd beautiful at one side of Carson advanced to them smiling and bolding nor any violent drug, and may be taken by the relative merits of his home bred atcok; while the village (beyond which lay Brokenford) were out his hand,

most deljente. Oma or 150 al bed time sasuUTOS my lady and Helau Drummond amused them the one feature of Hortonbury worth looking at * I thought I could not be mistaken," he said, rest when troubled by the throat-Bold by all

All the rest was commonplace and uninteresting, ! addressing · Julin. "My old friend Judy In Chemists, in SmallTios,

selynė at home. -*

12577

manding view over the entire Harbour.

Apply to the MANAGER,

CARMICHAEL & CO., LIMITED,

18, Praya Contral. Bongkong, 13th February, 1881.

JOHN CLARK, Pa. FCS, FLO Public Analyst for the City of Glangue and ke Counties of anaek, Renfrow, Sutherland, &c.

HEART BOTTLE,

$2.75 yer I dozen quarta.

A

CUTLER, PALMER & Co's INVALIDS' PORT,

UUTLER, PALMER & Co's SHERRIES, AMOROSO,

$12 per 1 cösen quarte. LA TORRE,

$10 per I dezan quarta Mers, CUTE, PACKER & CO.

Edinborgir. 11th June, 1888-

**I have made a careful and erbauetire Aralysie uf sample of Sherry of the markLa Tongs. The results show this Sherry to be a staral Wino of

at parity, free from added alcohol or other

sddition.

FODERY VESON (Meers. Iveson & Co.) DAVID MCLEAN (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank-

ing Corporation). WILLYS POMEROY (Moara. Russell & Co.)

Sous & Co.) H.D.STEWART (lessia Stewart, Thomson & Co. HONGKONG COMMITTEE: W. I FORSE (Moors Russell & Co.)

Chairman. Hon. J. S. KRSWICK (Mosare. Jardine,

Matheson & Co.)

Hon. C. P. CHATER.

This Company is now prepared to wake Loan er advances upon all kinds of Goods and, spon approved Securities; and to transact the busines585 provided for in the Memorandum of Association. For information, torms of business, do, apply

'DE WESTLEY LAYTON,

Beerotary, 11, Queen's Road.

to

TED 'La Tuka' Shorty is well adopted for and general rise, and is a tonic which may be safely om. ployed by thom enffering frota » weak digestion

STEYLESON MACADAM, F.R.S.E., ..., FIG.

1421 871

WHITE SKAL,

812 per 1 doren quaris. CUTLER, PALMER & Co.'s CLARETS-

MOLTON, $16.50 per 1 dozen quarte IZBOSE,

$0.75 per 1 dozen quarta. MARGAUX-MEDOG,

$5.50 por 1 dosan quarts.

LIQUEUR BENEDICTIKE, DO.M.,

$22 per 1 dosen quarts,

SIEMSSEN & Co., HONGKONU..

Hongkong, Sed May, 1893,

THE BOA VISTA, BISHOP'S BAY, MAUAO."

HOUSE situated on the Coast in pas of the best and healthiest parts of Magno commanding an admirable View facing the South, was opened as an Hotel on the 1st July. Every comfort will be provided for Visitors with eroollent Cuisine and choice Wines

Hot, sold, shower and sea water Baths. Large and well ventilated Dining, Billiard, and Read- ing Rooms and well supplied Bar.

A small dairy ie attached to the pranians.

Mrs. MARIA E DOS REMEDIOS,

Proprietrees

391

1891

MAIL

1801

1891

TABLES

4

1891

OW READY, at Daily Press Office or the Booksellers Prime, 20 coute' on Cards,

10 cute on Paper. Cash only.

Hongkong, 3rd February, 1891.

1814

Frinted and Published by D. WARNES SMITH,

12 Wyndham Hireet, Fionola, Hongkongo,

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