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A FATAL PAST BY DORA RUSSELL,

AUTHOR OF FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW,"

THE BROKEY SEAL," "THE TRACK /

OF THE STORM," "A BITTER

BALTERIOWT," &o, &ty

Now First Published.

CHAPTER XIII.

A TERRIBLE SEGRET Holen gaves little start as she roongaiand Ledy Ennismore, and then went forward with out. stretched hand

I am surprised i” she enið.

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Faireamatances too--ather circumstances which make it imposible that you could marry Francis Roche-his own life-hot why talk of it?"

What do you know of his life, Lady Ennis

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poor to know, where I go, or what I am "And and Aunt Margaret I don't want Lady doing."

"Bot Helen

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more?" asked "Helen. slmanat stornly. He inkl. nothing to part us, yet you tell me I must "You must promise to this?" said Holap, of our Flym at HANKOW,

me he was almost a stranger to you-Is it not enough that you hav, wreaked mino?"

I did to East willingly, mat painfully, but you would not listen to me, Holon. I know how forcibly bitter this must all seem to you, bat for your anate ako try to boar it bra caly, for she bas borne it nineteen years, and the burden has been very heavy, and the anxiety: | Tory Arial"

"Holos mada na reply, but when Lady Esnis-

sharply bock.

eagerly.

......

Helen, I cannot promis-Lady Esniamars has rig

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Lady Ennismore rose and took her hand, but more would have taken har hand she drew it want the answer will be. I asanat got leavs Hegeringly before he left the room, and after [ Claims open or against this Stars are horabe Canton, British str., 1,110, P, Vellar, April 3, Zambesi, British str., 1,565, "Paris, Jan-34,

Gat warmly.

I should rather be alone.".

I hapo come to Azdisigh to an you, Helen-No," she said. "I would rather hour it alone she said with some egitalícu: "ooms on a must Lady Enviamos tried to say some soiling painful daly

kindly words in Heton turned impatiently I do not understand," spward Helen in naway and went to the window of the room. Who faltering vein, and with a suiden blask. WE that croning the unatent gatenay, td then "I fear you do," continued Lady Binissors coming up the approach to the house beneath gravely Helen, why bars you broken your the saless troos It was the enral proximas promiss tomanat te sẹo or speak again to Francis that Helen had been watching for half an hour Roche P

ngo-watching for with hope faltering her fast- That was a Brackenford, Lady Enciano.beating expestant hear. Now that heart som And I kept it there I-1 did not anwar bised raad to stone. A blow had fallan on her letter there, and I did nut suo bin; but he came that seemed to have-crushed her young Ste to hare-I met him by accidout-and

the dust, nué made all the future dark-and

solate.

Is it true what you told your aunt, the you "Aro actually engaged to bini ***

Yes, it is true

Hun cried Lady Ennismors in extremes agitation, you can never marry him! Put the very thought from your mind; there is outf between you which you camunt, crose,"

Helan was ellent for a womens, then she looked up steadily and rosalutely in Indy Entero's

face

Estond or two later Elizabeth save to the duar of the rooto sail capped.

There's a lotter for you, my lady," she said, from on sale," and one for Miss Helen."

Thon Lady Ezalamars opened the door, end took the letters, and handed Helen hers, which in an funtant she recognised was directed in the

writing of Francis Roshe

Order

ing letter to Helen, and impatiently awaited for reply.

"My dearest Helen-Your latter gave me great myprien and pain. We agreed to allow you no more, beanso Lady Anvieren bas told you some unhappy story connectal with your birth. She more than insinuated this to me at

"No, interrupted Helen determinately: "I Brokenford, yet you see it did not prevent fellowing you to Ardleigh. Bo frank with me will not admit that right; Lady Banisere has

TOTICE is hereby given, That the Under-1

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Jardine, Matheson & Co., for Basrabaya and then allow me to judge whether you are not út-to-be-my-wife, nor the wife of soy bosons meat, ne she saw it only excited Helen, and in are as General Storekeepers and Commission able man, which you, in your avar-sexultiveness, little while she said she was tired and would go Ageuls litherto carried in at Foochow all Breconshire, Brit. str. 1,605, Jackson, Mar. 3,

Adarnaur, Bell & Co, for Japan allem, and I think I can tell you beforehand to bed early. She kissed Helm tenderly and Creditors and Pars having any Demanda or again fo soon, or I should go to Hootland and try he was gone the girl wat lang ose the expiring require to mat in tho Particalars of their Chima and Demands, to the Uadereigand, care SL she land mariep her mind, and there was of H.B.M. ConHULATE, FUOCHOW, on or before to sue you. But don't let Lady Ennismora, la fira, brooding ovar bar embittered life. has nothing to do with either of me, exempt that we first met at her house, come between usa solute look on her handsome young face, the First day of MAY, 1891; and also all Debtors Tou tell me your love for me will not change when she ton at length rose and retired to rest. and Persons ring or becoming do to this naither will my love for you. Why then should Bit her shop was broken, and as she lietened Store are hereby required in sand in their-Pay wo bo paado unhappy by the misdeeds of others to the wind caning outside, and alirring tho went to the Undersigned on er before the Answer this letter at ones, dear Esten, for Ishall couched leaves of the ivy on the house, a vague abors-waitioned date.

Datod at Forohow tho 1 day of Match, be very impatient until 1 bear from you. And songs of soming ill and melancholy oppressed

OK LEE & Co believe me, your faithfully sad affectionately, bor. Towards inoraing, however, she fell into 1901.

FRANCIS ROORE, A deep slumber, from which sho wa round by

in Latqsidation The reply to this letter duly cause, and was Elisabeth ontering the room looking pale and 72+1

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NOTICE quite hopeless is its topa.

Dearest Freak.

For that you must ever be thank you for your generous words. Bet I am, bound hand I cannot be your wife, and I cannot and foot. wo yon. Ask me no more, for it is impossible for me to tell you the bitter reasons which part.

HELEN" ns for ever;

Thas suded. Francis Reche's engagement ta Helen Drummond, for the young man felt he could urge nothing farther. He was greatly disappointed, for he had traly cared for Helen, but Le had not the time or the leisure to broad over his regret as the unfortunate girl had For, as the dark days of Denembe passed on, the gloom in Helen's heart grew apses. In the bitter weather sho naad to go out, but not with the light step of old. She hail over again allud-

Her ora wa from Lord Ennismore, and with Wa basa promised to be true to each other, it in ber hand, after landing wheasily one or Lady Ennismore, and we shall not shangs," she twice at the girl's whito set face, helaft the room snil, and as she spoke Lady Esuiemore cleped will go now, Bolun," she said, "but I will har hands together, and something between awe again prosently. For your aunt's sake gap and a sob hurst from her fast paling lipsaal: Tou to be brave."**

Hint Helen spoke no word.. She unly waiteded to the anhappy secret that Lady Ennismore Child, you know not what you are ming." sho naid; Mexgaret," she added, turning to until Tady Ennismore bad gaitted the room, and bad whispered in her shrinking ear, but it poison Alise Drammond, who was sitting white and the bastily locked the door and foll down oned her to and made the world weary and Eaten Freakling listening to their words, "I chick you her knees by the bed, pressing Franuts Boshe's to ber. She tried to hide this from her aunt's bad botter, Texrous chino. I should rather tall uttar.colely to her breast

watchful, anxious ayer a mulh ss possible, but Helen the disifal uth than this man folly

Margaret Dranmordt very well or the should go on."

silent enflarings which had sharpened. Helen's features and stolen the lovely bloom from her girlab chauks. And, when the Christmastida drawer and bronglit with it an invitation from Mrs. Campbell, of Ardleigh Lodge, to Misa Drummond sad Helen to dine and stay all night on Christmas Day, Helen refused to accept it

It would be a little bangs for you," dear," said Morgarst Drammond.

"Oh no, an!" cried Miss Dracomone, starting to her fast and grasping Laty Louiemcro's band, bu ja too young for such a burden, Katherine -pare her at least that!

She felt half benumbed everything seemed andderly to have ended for har-hope, jy, and late-all were dead, ale meat, and the lifs she bad felt so Brest bat yesterday was now a burden, bittor to bear, terrible to sudure

Sho ueter doubted that, Lady Bonismary had Never before led Helen heard her aunt al spoken the truth, and that the forrible story she dress or call Lady Ennismora other than by her and listened to was only ton real. & headred tille, and Lady Eusismere always wrote to her little things came back to her mind to coatiew old friends Mis Drummond, bat in this this. Fler aunt's reficance and agitation who moment of extreme agitation they displayed the had asked ter about her father; tha soln. cloer intimney than Helou had been amara.of. Non in which tor years be bad lived, and her And as Laly Bonistsora latened to Mise almost unchanging sadness toll of some deep and Drummond's appeal, & quiver user over her abiting sorrow, which had male Bargaret amn foe features, and hor oyes fell on Helen's Demand old before her time face with a softer light shining in them than

*No wodor." thought Helee, hitter and Before,

She is too young, indeed," aho said, mufly are const be a gond girl, and be guided to these who love hor, wad have her trus interests of heart. Well, let us talk of 1 no more at present tell me about yourself, Margaret; you do not look very strong,"

"I have not felt very well lately," azivered Margaret Drummond, and one mure the Bat down by the fire, and Helen left the room, foaling unreasonably angry with Lady Ennis

more.

Why had she come to Ardleigh to disturb their lappicoss P" thought the girl indignantly. "Asat Margerst would have learned to do Frazois Roche, and then everything sould have

now I must bear it too.

Than she passionately kissed Francis Roche's letter without, bowster, opening it. Histouder words, his food Lepes of coming days would but ive her fresh page she knew too wall, For her there was nothing now to come-only weary hoare and sadleny time.

"And low so young," she roued;" only niuo tear. Oh why, why was I born."

In the meantime Lady Banismore and Mar- garst Drummond were sporking of her with

rest auziety.

"I was forced to it, Margaret," Lady Ennis more was saying she porely refused to give him op it gave me the greatest pain, but there

was no help for it."

baen pleasant. What right had Lady Funior Grand the effect it will have on her she is

Booba mas clmost e to interfere; Francis stranger to her, and she could have no possible proud, high-spirited girl-it will break her ountral over him-sad though she is an offend boart as it brote his moder's and tours rushed of Aunt Margaret's be tas nothing to do with me, into Miss Drummond's eyes and streamed down

har pals cheeke 'as she spoke. except ane bas always been very kind sutil now." Halon's temper was quick like all her emotions, and when Elizabeth came upstairs to summon ber to the dinner-aupper which had hasa bastily prepared for Lady Ennismore's refreshment, Holon at first said she would not go down

Holed.

"You might have spored as that, Margaret," nerad Lady, Euniors with great pain, and some reproach in her rolva.

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“I want a great change, not a little change," gewered Hielen with a bitter ring in her volos, had her aunt enid acthing more and to Jobeny Campbell's great disappointmout the invitation was rofanod.

Mine Holon, I can't tall what ails your Aoot," she said, instily: "I're beca rapping so rapping at her door for nigh a quarter of so hour or so, and I can get na naswer-I'm feared she's ill, as sho's saly u light slooper at best."

"Ts the door lacked "aded Helen, starting uplu bed.

"Yes, Miss, Holm; Miss Drummond always looks her door, ye kun, but the moment I rap, aloup. to open it, I can't make it out,"

"I will go and **” id fielen, rising and flinging on a dreading-gow. Then she ran down the narrar corridor that separated her und's zoom from her own, and rapped loudly at Miss Cramond's deer.

But there was no respoEKO.

"Aunt Margaret! Aunt Morgarst!" she call ed again and again, but still there was no answer, and são and the sláa sarvant looked at each other in banay.

There must be something the matter. We must break open the door," said Helen. broath baby Call John, the gardener. Elisabeth It must be done at once.

Elizabeth Lurried away to sook the old man ho kept the gardan tidy at Ardleigh House, and lived in a small cottage at one end of it, and Helen stood pais and frightened outside the lock- e dour, shaking the headle, and calling still

her aunt's name.

But not sound came from withly, and a great we areph over Helen's heart.

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Hergetting the hammer and the Els, miss" $250 jack upyards answerd Elisabeth, who was panting and trombling, now running to Helen's ride.

I fear the warst," he said in a low tone; and

Another rincident at this time also told. Mins And in ioule or two the old Sootohman's Drammend but, tog plainly how the wound hill-zagged weather henter for appeared, and as he ranked sorely in Holon's breast. On Christmas proceeded as quietly as possible to force the dont Evango packet arrived from. Brookonford his pression was very solema. " containing presents for all the inhabitante of Ardleigh Houno, warm dresess and pretty gifts, and among these was a jewel case dirested in Lady Ennismore's handwriting for Helen:

Bat Holon-did not open it.

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May I then. Helenaid Miss Deannend, and ate lifted the ass and touched the spring Inside was a very handsame gold necklace, with Bamond looket attached, bet as Mise Dram mood was admiring it. Helen looked at it in- differently, and shortly afterwards left the rosan, This was very sigulfload to Miss Drummond, longing the mass lying naglocted on the table. but half-an-hour later she carried the reclase "You forgot your nekas, my dear." she in its morcego case up to Helen's room. said, bring it down on the dressing tabin

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The lock burst at laut, and as it did so the old gardener lait a detaining baad on Helen's arm.

Helen heard theas dimaal words.

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Let Lizbeth gan in fist, missey," he said: maybe it will be too more a sight for your young}

But Helen shook off his hand and ran into the room with Eliesbeth, and up to the bad.

On the pillows there was a white still face face famillar, yes strangely changed.

"Auat! Aaat Margaret!" carried Helen, shaping one of the thin bands lying on the cororlet, and as she did to a cry burst from her Fast whitening, lips.

Not, pot dead Surely not dead!" exclaimed Hislon in bitter grial, alaging becself down by the bedsite. "Aunt Margaret dear Aunt Margaret, speak to me again!

Shall sponk za msir on earth, Miss Helou. She's had a sair journey, but it's come to an and. It's her heart; she khow it could not stand

¿To bi centínued.)

It is so cold! Ok!" she cried, Thon Elizabeth lifted the thin band and held "No. Aust Margaret, Idid not forget it; bat it for a moment or two, and then laid it reverent cannot take it, so will you kindly return is to fly down with a heavy sigh.-.-

She's gon from ber troubles," she said: Lady Ennismore," Bawared Helen, quietly

"Bat Helen, that would esem ao gracious," solomaly, looking with dimmed eyes on bee rais. "I cannot take it," reposted Helen; ardarme tress's placid face. Misa Holen, your dear I am in Bouh a state about the child!" trept Miss Drummond. Fargins ut. Katherine bing in her tone and weaver told Miss Drumant has left us and she clasped Lady Ennismore's band; "God mond it was usele to argue with her, so she "Nay: honey," urged the old servant in bor knows that but for you or plight would have carried the necklace away, but she did not send it bomsly North country socust, “re surely wados a hundred times worse."

back to the dooor, whom she knew would be great A Miss Drummond? She's been ugeet oncagh

"We must all try to make the best of it." said tort if she taught her gift were refused

'What right bas she to send on pisuta whoo this day by hor ladyship coating an unlooked fur. Lady Euvismore, anothingly; “Holon is anche

"Did Anut Margaret not expect bernaked pretty girl, so will have a good fortone, and insho has spoilt my life reflected Holen, bitter- 1. Then rant had loft. And her spirit grew "Sarely wet; she, nigh fainted when Lady Lime no doubt some cas eles

Mias Drummond mournfully shook her head so dark within her, that it wased impossible to much mair." Ennismore drove up and she's locking lys Lady Fonmure pausul

her to go on leading her presast life.

1hall go mad if I stay on her day after day, poorly now; so pm thy anys down and bare "She is at one te slange quickly, or I am thy apper.

Halen knew that her Aunt Margaret ses net much tinistaken," she said it'es and affair strong, and so she allowed herself to be per. Por shild, and she looked so happy

"It could not be, alargare answered lady unded, and Lady Epnismere's gracions menerusiscore very quickly. Hat do not let of sad rare tant prevented the meal from taing Amik of it, for it only distresses you." trying ons. She in fact, talked of everything but Thas the abjoot was dropped, but presently drese January days crapt on, one dull afternoon Francis Roche, and when Helen retired for the Miss Drummond rage and left the goons and just sh-a darkness was creeping down over the night she gently kissed her sheek, and then the want to Helen's, but found the door was troke.rey hits, and when eat and niece were sitting old friends were left sitting by the firestie alone ha rapped, and Heisn, is a stroge hul uiclmost in silence by the fiokoring freight, He

Bat the next morning efter breakfast, when Helen i gone to her room to watch for the asked who was thers.

"Only Aunt Margaret," replied Miss Dram- arrival of the rural postman. in the hope that ho would bring hur some fond and alot words weed, gently opan the door, dear child; I from Ruche, Lady Fanisesse rapped at the want to speak to you." door and came in. shutting it behind her.

"Helen, I ivsut to have a serious anversation

For a minute Halen besitated, and then sho slowly turned the key, and Miss Drummond su

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because I do not wish to disturb and worry your annt, for I am sero she is far from wal!."

Yes, Ludy Fnuismoz," answered Halen, who thoight be knew what Lady, Eauismore had

coin to any.

"It is about this foolish entanglemant with Mr. Roche west on Lady Ennismore; " Helen, there are reasons that I do not wink you to know reasons so grare that I shrinks from giving you the hoaring them, that render your angagement or marriage with this young man impossible, and I therefore entreat you to be guided by your ruct and myself in this matter.

You mean pea wist me to give up Panels Roche

teadarness of man der.

Aand Margaret, answer-mis pue thing." said Helen, abruptly addressing bor" is it true what she told me about my mother"

Yea. valy too trac, tas poor, pour shitd." "And the stall true too?"

Tes, Holoa, unhappily yes"

Then let 19 Outer apuak of it again. When i Lule Ennismore going away? I wish sho would go.

e tulks of leaving this afternoon."- Twink rather not weaker senin.” "I fore she will think it very unkind, doar Helen"

and it don't ask me!" eriet Helen, with suddan passion and vediemeuce. I shall

tay he antik abu is gone,"

I have thought of its long while." continued Halen, excitedly, but I can't go ou living here! something that will stop me thinking and think. ing until I am nearly mad!"

You mean you wish taleave Arlieigh, Helen?? askod Margaret Drummond gently.

"Yes, for I onu't stay-I hate to stay."

I have sometimes thought of this, too thongst that a bange would-be good for geo

Im to make my own living, you know i and go into the world and work. Many girls do." "But there is no pocasion for this may dear. FOR a manly provided for."

I mint touch that amor" uriad Hsien passionately, starting to her fest, and beginning to pace the room. I will earp my own breadTM the other is ton bitter,"

Target Dramataond still sitting by the firs

And she kept to this resolution, and Lelystgued deply. Bunteers went away without again looking 20 It has bean one long bitterness," she said in Helen Drummond's face Bat she did not re-a 15 tone: "but I hoped that you might be spared it, Helen I prayed Lady Ennismore-to sent the poor girl's condot.

And she would not should rather that she

mio wast she did.

Most certainly to gisa tim ap Novor to kim or write to him again-to refuse to do Ko-Heleri, will you promise the this " "No Lady Euismore, I will not" "But you must, Helen! You heard what I aid to your aunt last night; you heart her

"It is sach bitter, sister blow to lex," she spare you a bardan ton beavy for your young life." you were too young to sue the truth. yet if aid kindly to Alatgerst Drummond, that for you persist

Iskuald rather know the truth, I told the time at last she not uncaturally feels that Francis Roche balleved there was something that you and Aunt Margaret knew about my birth or my father, that you were keeping back, and be sad he, did not mind what it was, and that you hinted something of the sort to bim. and that his own father had boon a bad man tos." Lady Banismore gave a sudden cry, and put her hand over her facs, a Helen said these words in ber young, car voice; a saddan ery, as if a pang of shame and arguich had stabbed her heart.

it was cruel of me to tall bor. But it was not, Margaret dhe old not, she ennnot marry Francis Rocky."

CHAPTER XIV.

bal struck rooded, Aunt Margaret, than tol

"Her reasons were very strong. Helen." "Don't let us speak of it; bat what I want to apank of is about my going away. Do you think foould teach singing, Anst Margaret, or be a governess ?"

Ob, duur shild, ston's talk of such a thing?" "But I must; I cannot bear this life really any longer. I am sorry to part with you, dous Aust Margaret; bat I must go."

A BUDDEN Chingy Se lady Enniemoore luft Ardleigh, and the three women who had lived there before her biíof visit wout on living thereafter is, with ne

owingly outward change in their lives.

True, Mrs. Campbell romurked one day to He said that! He said that she repeated Johnny that Bele Drammond was not so pret "Ye; and we agreed that nothing should tym ehs and to be, which Johnny stoutly part na," want un Helen bravely and proudly, dowiesi; and Margaret Dremtsond, though she you whail not give up your comfortable home to we will not have much money, bat we do not Bevor epake of it, know that the iron hul eater-follow my straggles. But it's the struggles I mind that, un, ploess Leds Ennismore, do not yed into the girl's seal, and that her young fewest. uet-something to deaden the any more on the subject, for I have quio made was spoilt.

up my mind groan comped Lady Encinora's

lips, but for a moment or two the did ab epaak And my wishes are nothing to you " she said pressatly. Your sunt sentrosties are nothing

Twit not give up Franzis Roobe; you hare no right to nak me to do so, Lady Enniemere!" Ter, Halen, I have a right, a bitter and ter zible right! Child, shall I tell you what that -the dreadful sourat that Margaret Drum

You will not part with me, Belen-where you wish to go I will go."

No, I will not senept such a sacrifice As that

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Smith, Chinesa six., 700, H. Doffer, Feb, 20,

Chinese

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they have been built at HM's Naval Yard, Hongkong. 2 CORNISH BOILERS. 16 feet long by 5-feet-38-ineles in disner, fitted with Galoway Tubes each, sud are about 60 indicated H.P. ch. 1-12 H.P. CORNING BOTLER

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Abuer Coburn, Amr. sh., 1,980), Níahòle, Mat. 4,

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In Fact on 26th March, 1991 Bisate, British back. 348. Pelarsen, Mar. 2, Cheang Hook Kian, British str., 956, Grenfell,

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H.F. Horizontal Driving ENGINES. Large, Bin Naozing, British.atr., 714, Peters, Mar. 2, saben leary, looss bod LATE, 18icoh centre, Clarke's Blood Mixtara is the only real peale for eight about 9 Tons. LATHE 10in centre Venezuela, British bark, 283, Q. Ultry, Fob. 26, dont end Ehomes pains, for it rumoves the CAUMSCHINK 12in. stroke. 1 Double SHAFING. Whampes, British str.. 1.196, Clegg, Mar, 21,

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An this mistaro is pleasant to the bubo, and war MACHINE, 1. strokes, 8ft. bei. Powerful tuted free from anything infarious vo the art Stoom f'UMP. 1 Vitical Home and Hori delicate constitution of either sax, the Proprietors sontal ENGINE, 6 indicated HP. 1Diagonal and

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Browne & s Tarug-mara, Jap. sbr., 742, Thomson, Bar, 21,

Nippon Tassen Kassia

YOKOHAMA,,·

In Port on %lat Match, 1801: Artie, Britial seh., 49, Pyns, Nov. 25. Hasier

Augustine Hembo, Itaj, bk., 927, Hosini, Fab. X,

Jarine, Maleson & Co

Bellona, Gogan st., 2,032, Schuler, Mr. 15,

Simon, Evore & Lo

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Bontongan, Swedish sol, 53, Curtis, Nov. 17, Collingbats, Beit. sie, 1150, Wataou, Mar, H,

Burda 1, Samuel & Co

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ismes and Bro,

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Kristina Neon, Ger. bg., 280, Bagon, Mar. 18,

Chinese

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Adagion, Bell & Co

W. W. Crepe, Loe, k., 1,573, Handy, Fah, 14-

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In Port on 21st March, 1801." Aurura, British bark, 205, Barn it, Nov. 3.

Book Pob

Bas Pan, Siamese back, 574, Muller, M, 11,

Order

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-Mait Beng

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Jan. 15, Order

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R. Chatterbuck, at Bingapure Egeria, Aurvering ship, Cand. A. M. Fiaki, st

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Sadak

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Freeman, at Hongtong

Søvern, cruiser, 12 gaus,F00-4:», Capt. W.

*15. Hali, af Hongko

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Alexandrine, Gerran orter, Capt. Schneider,

at Foodtow

Alliano Ameriona g-bt.. Coud. II: U. Taylor,

as Yokoban

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Sunohai

Bobre. Ruselan craiser, 13 guns, 1,160 b.p..

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. Clarke's Blood Mixture je mold in: Botten Se.. Tarious sizes Stow Donkey Pumps: 4ship Subastian Rob, Brit. bk., 823, Jeunen, Mar. 19, tach, and in cases, osataining air time the quantity, Deck For PCMPS; Sell FIRE ENGINES, lasafioiont to effect a poratnent care in the mounted on carriages 22 Bola Weston Patent rent maiarity of long standing care, BY ALL BLOCES and OMAINS omplete to lift from 1 to CHEMISTY and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS 5 Teas, 5 Prushing BEARK, 9 singls and throughout the trold. Proprietors. Tax Iscoss double purchase crub Wscuss to lift from 3 Angers, British etc., 3,185, Piukama, Mar. 19, AND MIDLAND OGURTIER DECU Company, láncolto 9 Toas, 10 HYDRAULIC JACKS to lift tros é Wheelcok & Co

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Shanghai that they get the goanine article. Wrtless imita Power toel Flour MILLS. 2,000 foot Siin. My poor child," said Miss Drummond pitions are sometimes palmes off by unprinsipled vs Water PIPR; And the amplute plant of Dardraus, British str. 1,507, Fardy, Mar. 29,, au gouboat, & gas, 4,340 h‚p, 'Cap.

Midland Powerful Laundry MACHINERY formerly Batterfield A day or two passed, after Lady Fanismore fally, rising, and patting her hand on Hefon's dors. The words "Lincoln tort deure els soundtrength to write to arul I for you have muffered very, very much?" Drag Company, Umoon, Bighand, are ospraved of lengid Lotus ligkong Stevin Laundry Co. Batida 5 1,981, Hasnak, Mar. 25, Inc Bor, fe gubost, Capt. Jonquieres,

Helen made co answer for a moment or two, the Government Stamp, and Clarke's World-famad

For any further particulas upply to the Butterfield & Brice

at Saigoa Prepoin Rogha to tell him that it must be all

WHICH NONTARE GENUINE. a-2174 Machinery Godown, No, 3 Cross Lane, Wanghai, Ha-phin, Olines ate; 017, Wells, Mar 26, Koreret, Rassien gunboat, Capt. Filisoft, ut

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Bangkok over between them. She did this in a few but Margaret-Drammend felt her form quiver Blood Mixture, blown in the Battle, WITHOUT

TKINSON'S' WHITE B 08: broken-hearted words; words which wring her ing beneath her touch.

Hongkonr. 86 November. 1840,

Highlande, British bark, 1,231, Owen, Mar. 21, Kresser, Russian corvetta, fi gaua, 1.205 h.... breast to write, and made hor checke burn with

·Capt. Rajestwensky, at Hongkong The mostest of all sweat odoure. The original and

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shame.

"De Frank," she wrots," the reason that I have not answered your letter-sogner is beo

1 oonid not and couragato do so. You remember

"I want to obange my name," said Helen Dra seatly, in a broken voite: "I want no one to know where I am gone-bot yng, Aunt Margaret" "You would not really leave me, Helen?"

I cannot stay""

But we will go together, dear, dear. Helen,

A

FAU DE COLOGNE.

mend and I are hidden for ringtoen years var last partingP: 3 went home, feeling vary.

Yoq may tell me if you'shoes, but it will need to leave you, but still fall of the sweat when you were born, I took you to my arms, and Win af good quality Esa de Cologne is one of the hope that we should soon meet again. To my promised you shelter there do not leave to most gedresting Perfumes AERON'S ENGLIS miske is pairereally sekoowledged to be the fleet make me give him up.”

Then Lady Ennismore crossed the room, and great surprise, I found Lady Ennismora sitting until I die?"

"If you knew all you would not nek me to of Dendera

J. & BATKINSON, laid her band heavily on the girl's shoulder, and with my sont when I entered the house. Sho

24, OLD BOND BEREET, LONDON. whispered some words in her ear, and as Helen at once spoke of you, and blamed me for having stay, I am afraid of myself here."

broken soy promise of not seeing" you again,

and

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listened, she grew desily, pale, and staggered told her that promise was not binding to me nalt. I promise you shall go wherever you wish" and yellow label and usual Trade Mark, a "Wine and well ventilated Dinleg, Billiard, and Real Nanaimo, British bark, 397, Otter; Feb 15 Palos, Amor. gunboat, & gues, 800 h.ju, Lien!..

book,

Is this true ?" she asked, hoarsely.

now, as we had agreed to be true to ab other.

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"A God is above me it is true, only too true! Bha said I must give you up, and I told her I garsaid Halen, penitently, and she kissed

1ailed his soupe for your dead mother's sake,

and Margaret, it was wrong of me, i koor,

but the provocation was so great, the wrong

rael, that I could soarcely blame hind Margaret came to me sad told me sild the Your poor mother died when you were born, and

ace then!! "Since then what?" and Helea, still in that hose changed voies,

You Lave been my charge; I promis your dying mother that it would be no."

Do you mean that the money on which Anul

Margaret and I live is all yours

OWLANDS'

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KALYDOR wild t. Bat the next morning when I was Mim Drummond's cheek, and the two stood band. raishing for the postman, I hoped & clamped for a for minutes in silence, each think Roels and retroalies the face and hands of all exposed to the boteau and drast, sradicates bring a letter froin you, ale cette to my room, ing of the bitter sorrow of their lives.

Then presently Elizabeth brought in the freckles, sugar, tau. &, and produc

BOWLANDS ODONTO nested with my birth that she left me bo oboloa. Tighted lamp, and for a while, the subject was beautiful and delicate complexion. Frank, I can never be your wife, nor the wife of dropper, only, however, to be renewed later in

and told me such a tale of shame and crime con-

se sach other no more. I have not strength to should leave Ardleigh togothor.

do so, and I ask you not to seek me, for the she

any honourable men. I shall never forget you, the evening by Hulu. And she would not on whites the teeth, prevanis docay, and gives and I shell always think of you; but we raust sent to Miss Drummond's proposal that they pleasing fragrance to the breath.

ROWLANDE MACASSAR OIL "That would mean taking Elizabeth, you preserves and beauties the hair, and can of the love that has baar batween us, and which know, Aunt, and thus sverything would sex ao lad in a gallen solonr:

Bisos 3/G) 7, 10. HELEN." aboost the same What I want to go merg A in my heart will not change.

Ask Chemists for Rowlande Artlales, She went this letters and Houle received it with strangers; to go alone to fight my own way in 0, Hatton Garden, London. We need not talk of this, Hion it is my tonishment and even angor. He had has the world."!

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"No" said the girl, with oziraordinary bitter-Bat he cared for her bright face too much to spoke. That this child of her love who she had

CHEONG & Co., ben, "I cannot give my stein and my thame to let this stoud in his way. And they had agreed rasred so, tenderly should wish to leave her bim. But you had no right to let as mest, Lady that nothing should part them, yes kure was seemed a heavy blow to her bruised spirit. Bat Ennismo e you had no right to have me under Belen ready to threw him over without the understood the galled pride, tas restless your roof, said let me think I wanna other girls! oven fully explaining her reason for doing so, misary that dictated Halen's words. She wished Aunt Margaret had we right, and 30 bad so Crims! What prasible orime could be connected to lare all her cld arroundings, to ask forget right, and I will not eat your bread any are." with her birth thought Roche angrily. There fulness in other soones sud. among unfamiliar

Hush, Helun, do not talk tous, you are dar night he shame, but if he were ready to look face.

"At least do nothing rash, muy dese," she said, to me, will always be most dene, and your ass over this, what had Lady Ennismore or any one. Terlane is no fault of yours. And there are eles to do with it! He therefore wrote the follow-presently.

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om. J. Marthon, at Kabe Parsoval, French cruiser, Capt. Fears, st Nierstein, Ger. str., 782, Kesnuway, Mar. 25; | Japan

Melabora & Co

Pluviar, French g-bt., Capt, Engail, at Hongkong Oriental, British sir, 2711, Stewart. Mar. 7, Rio Lima, Portaqusse g-bt, 9 gens, 100 h.p.,

P.&O. N. 8. Co

Capt. J. R. Seals Barbara, at 'Mono Pastelus, Amr ship, 1,141, Besile, Feb-22, H. Sivoatoh, Russlao srainer, 18 gans, Capt. Buriof

Xnethisge

Sachsen, German str., 4,570, Goersal, Mar 53,

Malabarn & Qo

Sassie, French str., 4,019, Fiaschi, Mar. 20,

Mossigarios Mariti

Store Nordiske. Danish str., 590, Suero, Fab.

24, G. N. Telegraph Co Yokohama Mara, Japanese str., 1,429,, Smalo,

Mar., Nippon Pazen Kaisha sughing, Chinese fil, Love, Mar. 20.

V. M., N. Co.

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NAGASAKI.

In Port on 25th Mareb, 1891.

A vigowan, British bark, 1,293, Wilson, Feb. 97,

O. & J. Trading Co

Brand, Nor, str., 1,851, Nialson, Mar Bl¡ C. & J.

Trading Co

For Japanese vir.. 815, Elan, Mar: 16.

Mini Dishi Collery

Sophie, German ergiser, Captain Herbing, at

Foodbow

Swelare, Amt. corvette, Com. P. H. Cooper,

at Tokolama,

Tejo, Portuguese gebt., Capt. V. Barboan, at

Hongkong

Triomphante French frigate, Capt. Comalier

Lusimler, at Balgon

Villas, Fe. cruiser, Capt. Mnyet, al Buigon Vipers, Panchgentral, gava, 100 ba

Constelle, at Bongkeng

Voltarno, Italian orgiver, Cond, Roych, at

Shanghai

Yostock, Husbl, i guan, Com. Melchowsky,

at Vladivostock.

Wolf, German gunboat, 2 gune, 340 p., Liest..

Com, Hellben, st Amay

Zrinyl, Austria corvette, 4 guns, Capt. Kbit.

tel, at Hongkong

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At. 29, Wroclaw Street, Victoria, Hongkongs

Nippon Kaleba

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