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and the distance f Voill Our dwelling to the beaten down by that of a hundred flands,
lem,,Ie, &lid again from the temple ,ied
to tile mud the itian dying with the unoonqu a
Experience,
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Itingellow G � hours to light still undimmed upon his faleel .
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Chin-nitin to the death consequent upoa the discov r
OHINESE TRU ACIMMY. It'lly
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I I still at to the Confucitin temple, Of treachary-death at tile hands of
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10�on.V,e late
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I Chinese nature must be Called uplonj when I high �Iegree the visit, whicti, we had Yuen; oil, indeed, it Inight be, that I -too
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I Tialloat. Sold bi all jJru,Vh;,tS On 2 GLIaTaRttle,
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I I must tP11 you," lie commen.-ed, " what
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I for another's sake my feelings must be agreed UPOn Ortbs earliest hour oil tile should be hinmired side, by Side with Norris
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mastered; for in moments of tile most in. morrow tit which it would be advisa,ble to within the temple
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For a litine Sides ack or C cst Shiloh's Porous
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�, . plistor will eye q�at --tisfact*10 25"'te.
led t o this disocivery, in order that youmay
fully undermtand tile weans: wbichl pr6pose
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I ellse excitement the heart must be stilled, Approach the priests. All out, plans were I laid my sugges; tions before Oil in- chin. wa,
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if circumstance is to be overcome. IaU Our host, the old kcioper of the curie ITo was not ready to,coinaide with me be-
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to follow, in order to rc�oue Norris betore
noon to -morrow. I said nothing to you. ill
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"It WAS clear to me that haste .must be store, was to befriend its in the. hour of need. cause of this -it was our intent -lou Already
avoided, even, at the risk of Norrials life." He wita to meet its outaide the so Chin- to to )-)store
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tile early moriliag, bo(,ause Iny ideas were
gate, go tile toulple noon on the At ,
He Paused for a inornent. ohin-wa arranged, with our poilies, ready row; and� it was his firm determination Ot"O
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of that kind which seem to be obviously
wrong, because they offer a certain ttmpta�
"And what han?" Loried
tt "You did for the road, And the rest question now usabis par,don himself, for ii druiger was to
not leave him at, theiruierey?" W69 this : giving that Alf wont well -giving ])a faced lie face it. �
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tion. to the mind. After the departure of
thethroolesser xamudarins Who brought
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Sentence of my banishment,
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41He is still in the Temple of Confucius, that William Norris still lived and that we (TO BE CONTIN t%]).)
I I did, indeed, strive to resch him l but a could save him -was it possible to reach the � 1
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I set myself immediately to .fathom
portion of the't6tuple--so they told iiie,aua gate thereafter before the noonday hour ? . .
as I had expeoted-was sacred ground, olucl To go to the priests at daybreak would SPRING SMILES.
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I 19% eyOi:cC§ataTX ? Tryttlisneinedy. Itwill
.1 � . positively relieve and Cure you. Price 60 at$.
motives; for a Chinaman seldom 'ects
without a motive, and seldom without
thus keeping & barroci door-unly, many for )lave created suspicion. Chin-obin-wa,knew . ---
aught I know -between ilia and him, something of tile temple rites, and the hour There is not much differonce between a
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turniqlaecift a. e. a b ,Shuoh-S
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one which is, it it be evil, obscure and deep.
Thmt Sliawmin-yuen had ou�ly Ile-
they protected their right to retain fixed upon was fit accordance with these. Young man's fli-st love affair and the Nvay lie
William For I
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solved upon this ,let oil seeing its together
Norris !it the holy ground, my part pondered much upon wbab feats when ho first sits in it barber's chair.
As I still spoke to them not men- Cbin-chin-wa bad amid. That Bonsai Brown-" The facial features Plainly in-
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was obvious, Now what could it matter to
him that you and I Should consort together,
tioning that I had heard a cry or should have pressed me to go to Shan-nihi. dicate("Ilv,].&cWraiitldjspositiaii., Inselect-
knew aughtof their captivity, I continued ytten,knowingwitativenow knew seem- Ing your wife were you by liar
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and why (lid lie watch you so narrowly in
the eating -house? Plainly, to my mind, lie
governod
to question within myself what means I ad incredible, Tile only possibiAty was chin V Jones-" No, but I have been ever
miglitemploy to enter wha they .
called the thatBouselhad been unaware, as Chin. since I married."
, 0 citor of $Mprame court, Notalt:7
Public, )o
. ' 3 -areyallear, C=tntsitioner, tto
Nlonsv to uctau,
suspected something. IN hab was illis so ai
thing? That we were spies? WhAtwm
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more sacred gtoun,I, and I remembered chill-wa, surmised, even of the comitectiout Alandv-11 Well, Silas, I reckon you
that Shan-min-yuen'sname would have an between his ftiend Shau'llain-yuen And the
081CQEn ausoulaulook, Exeter,
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m nd supposing that
lie did take such interest as this in his Gov-
inflnence,and1was about to speak ths6t* Temple of Couf ucius. S till I could no t but found Laurel's house aivf al fine'l" Silas-
naine, whein, suddenly it occurred to me feel that in this case lie had had small " Them that likes it can call it fine, But
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that I bad a greater thing-liny -pardon, ground for urging upon me that I should a plany in every room mild not a
* bodstid in house." *
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emergency. Our treatment would have
been difterent, had been regarded as
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ad by him And by the Supreme Power; trust ilia Chinese f rion . It was true -at
alld"I draw this forth, suppose First Landed Propri etor-41 Do you have
11 But caution wills. least I could not bring myself to
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pared to me at the last moment, c NI'Ait, Otherwise, or to think badly !it any way good police protection out your -way?"
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actual case that you sought
and raturti. with your 1.1,11gliall friend, Pli of my late host -that B sol Pitt his trust Lanacallroprietor--I'Do we! Well,
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for a mmu lost in Polcia �-how could he
dream of such a thing, when no one knew
will need his aid, and you can not desert in the Chinaman; but bisacallnection collid I should say so. We have the prettiest
hial.1 not have been of so close a character, to ray hired girl,in tile cit .11
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Barristers, solicitors, Notaries hblio,
of the swallowal message save you and 11
My the topped there. I dropped that
tilt'e',s
"I lef 6 tile temple, and returned hither thinking, as to warrant his endeavors to in. Astanip orator wanted theivings ofil, Wild
atarapidpaco, You were stillabsent. duce me to become the guest of his friend. to fly to every village and hamlet in tile
Conveyancers &C, &01
poiat, pondering 'upon it for some
time. Then I started &fresh. Where was
I I Here is my pardon, It reads thus, as I could only think that Bonsel bad been % broad land; bit he collapsed when a man in
I have told you - dupe; and that, wbilat his business relations theezowdeangont: ,,You'd shotfor a
10"M(Ma5l to Loan at Lowest Rates of
William Norris confined, Allowing the. sus.
Picion to stand that Shmill-inin-ynen was
get
11 'Paroirr A. -ND GME HONOR might be satisfactory, those of his friend. goose before you fiew a mile,"
ship had been throughout rotten at the
Interest,
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alilce our enemy and Ilia? And there I
stopped, for I could,go, no further. ,
TO 01111�-VMIMVA.' Jake-(( Here'a an advertisemolit; in the
� hatict, though to 111111 it may have seemed paper for that dog you found. Tile mail
,, And it * is sigried by the father otherwise.
D. V. VrAlTalp. FREDERIM mr.r,10T,
" With these strange ideas, whiob I was
of the Confucian priesthood, by Shan who owns him oilers it reward." .Jim-
I - It was fortunate indeed that tile Dis'-O'Y "How Wye know it's A man ?" Jake -
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drawa to in one way and yet retailed from
by common. sense in the other, I fell asleep
min-yucu-by the mail, that is to lmy, had sent me the assistance of Chict-obla-wa, "The paper a%ys, 'No questions asked. "'
whose interest it is to confluo William for by Ilia means and his insight into the
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lastnight. There'wastomptation tome to
find in Shan-nithi-yuen the enemy we had to
demon Rum," timid that inporance
Norris in the Temple of Confucius, character of the man, whom straugely orator; "the demon Rum is 4--la-m-er-
with its priests for guardians. enough we wera now brought into close
Successor to If, L.Dillings.
face ;mild this temptation I perceived was
"Thus reads my p%rclon-to the ontable contact with, we had cleared the mystery. (sotto voce to prompter) Pat ! give me the
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0 or Of the Royal Co2lega Of Tialital influencing my thoughts, and banishing All 'world ,,,, relating only to my freedom from Had not Chin-chin,wa heard the cry word, quick ! tA&ouct) ,xho ftelition is a- - ------,.— q
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'S 1--eo .1 cloth iusertoci. with or without exile ; but, -if presented to tile priests, whoae the temple, I should have b front "Daisy I" shouted tile prompter, ��
I la'i , � I or ubL,ar, A ame Ax,Tsttletiq A, clear and unprejudiced view.' .It world is their templo, it will bear Another can inclined to Sclentifla Amerloan
L 0 allaill ass extractionof teeth, =1parbapa that made tile moody mud argue against all that now seemed so clearly Titers's no need of your sitting up so
; austere; for I could not Illealaing. to be the truth , but I kilew,well that Chin. to wal ting for Itto to collie home," suggest. N Agenoy for
rJue Gold FIllin.p ,Li P,eqn1red, reconcile the two- 44And the possession of this name Attach. .011 it 11, was n one to be led astray by Ilia youn . r, itts to his wife's mother. � �
Office over the Post nme,e. justice of what I ought to tbink, and tile a i ' a Ot WYF5.
,— temptation Of what".1vasforcio" Itseli upon d to these words, 11'erinit and give bonor thoughts, and his very reticence upon the It's A, habit I ot into when waiting for . I �
- —_ - - I -1 z-�- ,� tile. . to,'Nvifl, to. my belief, givo me entry and matter until ilia a when he had thor. You to go home," alto explained, 11 and I % -1 p'li'M,
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. '51B I I During the night I had a Strange dream freedom to acti as Shan-min-yuen himself oucrIlly convinced big own mind that this can't got over it." C I xl;� i fl. 111.1
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� If W - BPuO WNING M. D. I M. 0 the old time -back; to the time before in the Confucian temple. that its had not spoken of thoughts which do be a foine dancer, Mr. Mulligan?" Mrs. — 0 .
. 8 zotoria Unive, Y ItTo use thispardon in tile way in which could have led him far astray. -11 Indade, i1ro. Flynn, yezhc4rd .., - CAVSATS,
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.. . CMOs. -ad residence. uom:nion Labo ;: mortal a come from ,17� TRADI� MAnKS,
- combat eighteen years ago. I have intevid to do -will result in this -I shall , I fell a.musing upon tile Awful f the truth, Shure the neighbor .. ' ORSICIN PATENTSo
ZorYl,ftotar. 1111am Norris flea Outof thetem- ate of
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)R. HYNDMAX, oorover for i a$ down. the serpent -man, who would have ple but immediately thereafter instant way he had given to tlieswallow tile message Line dance." Fort ormatlon and free ITiludbooVvyritato
DOM 4; Ml W,x 1314OADIVAT, Mw YORM
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: Ca,: County of Enron. 0mce, opp,sito stabbed me from behinA because I stood Ilia flightis our only chance, [which had reached met months before, and Hiltner�4flt is wmiderful. )low much, Most bureau Tor assuring patenti in Americs,
I t Lln_041:c�s, tara.Xxeter. successful rival in the State examination; "Do this thing before your return I could 9, certain terror descended upon me ,its I some people can endure. Here is a case of Every patent talcen out by its is brought boforo
-_ " Id You how I cut My name in not, thopublic byAnotice, given fr000t ollarsoin the
I DR. J. A. R6i;Ijj' _____' and I have to ey were hours of bitterness conjectured wildly 010 tolltuies which lie a inan. living two months with a ball in his ev #
N 8, Al. 0. F, S. the flesh of his brow as lie lay beneath tile you =to PaRs., linight even now be undergoing whilst we, head without complaining," Gillespie- -
a- Ofa"- MMIX St. Zxotsr, out, in the dust-. I do not know To have secured Norris would have who had found him and were longing to "That's nothing, -Before Lent my wife
MaPhIllips.asq. e, '11mirau
I Residence, house r 000nuty aeoupled by p, if I told you " I X M11fific -1
_ -Wi* '!There is an old stone of considerable 'ad and Lar 3 no 110 U
where it was that this occurred, been to leave you, for I (lid not know what rescue him, were obliged towaitfor thetardy hadn't anything but b'tll$ in her b( 0
, .qe b eire I tio f n 7 solent1fle paper in th
It. T. P. McLAUGHLINI, i,,. had become of you ; so I waited, and to -day Approach of clay. MY tboughts were of too she never complained." world. spleudidl,T, illustrAtea. No jnt'. 11 Qu?
. standing half uprialit in the road which lout, It. Wbold V
� her of ilia college of ph".40i'll) man should be w ti J0,
_D size it !Sao late, but to -morrow there is still niltueroys ,,I character to be decisive in any Mrs. - V rt $1,50six months, Address All 1SN -t
I Ontario. �k And passes by the Temple of Confucius. it time." I I Binka-"Yoctalwa.yu thought well ia: 5 .� &A
I ur. offle fl.n. Nurgeon and virmY, IfI thoughtof Bousel, mud of his of .Mr. Jinks. Why do you speak cli UJIMSIEDIM 301 B1`QAdWU7oVQW York Vity. �
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I I 1.rZ1-C11;1Ln -�',,,Visll IV 0, was there-witbin tire feet from this Stolle I was silent for a long time when lie coas- relations to the traitor, my ideas wandered
� - — . - M"I'll ON r. -that I left Fa -to -man Iving in the dust. led to speak. agingly of him now?" Air. l3inks-1 al. j - - -
I A. TH0A1S0_\v, �I. awayto thetemple, wherallorrimlay, and ,�
: D., C. $4 ways had the greatest confidence in Jinks !! "r.'r�,�_ i ; , 1 1 11. �
W My aream-and, st,range as it inay ,, " Is all clear to you?" bectsked, at length. back to tile agony of remorse for the wasted � i 11 I I
At" Nr a .V.,Motubex,of(loileg(,,Ofphvs�eiltllI seem, I have never, during the elghte Yousee now, do you not, that there !a I linii1tho othorilight, when lie held four � , -0-7
irgoolls. 0-utmilo, , ou I hours gone by -an agony that I could not aces three times fly
OFricr: HODGI.Ns, BLOOTC, ar years gone by, seen this vision in my also,)- still hope?" banish, striveas Intight. in one game of poker."
,NsA.T,T,. IlYe,;," was iny re - - only a fp,w Reggy NVestend-11 How do things stand 11 .
� -��_ — took tile back to that hour, and I thought I . I �
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- = I. -I'M Saw Va-to-man. again, as lie lay there witlL things I raust ask you.' between you and that little Chatfield girl?" f
. 4110 i6fiiullld. ly. --for indeed it is little wondor that Ishould Dicky D;ubtful-11 I'm in a wegulab dilem. . D
_____ thebloodof his brow mingling with the "Proceed," was Lila laconie r bavabeensoat thistime-4 waited 'with OR
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. . =-7 �__ (]list, when suddenly I perceived that I was "Arayoncertmin there is no mistake-, mail 1 It site wefuses me I'll watit hall' MZ- , 0 �
IIARDY, Chin-ohla-wa (seldom apealdtig as tile honra fully bad ; and if tshe accept$ ilia I know I 11 . . . . . . . - .
LICIL, XBB D AU0_ alons-that it seemed to be years after. sure that Norris is conined in this temple? went by), merely longing -.00t. a great un- , —'r I
I has tioneor for Lila ecounty, of Ifuron, ward; since I recollected the 'past, and I We have thisp%per. The words fit exactly AvIsh I was out, of it!"
Moderate, Exeter P, 0, commenced to wonder why Iliad come to butareyoncertmict.that thaulan fast,,, quenchable desire for the day to come. . —
.-------------- I marvelled much too at the unraveling, 11 Ylau never sit. and talk to me as you Royal T RE -- M . TnV,Ar.
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. -0 BUSSENBERRY, G,ner - - as I bad ,, Sighed the P , f, PALPER
stand upon this spot long aftei Alive?" I 0
'i* done, and why I stood -,vaiting there now ; , I 11
XJ e caused .,Luctl4nacer al -L I am sure of this -that lie was within "in, le now as it seemed to be, of what had did before we ,were married," Moch Co 00
Sales conducted tu indeed a tangled web, Chance badin yocnig-wife. "No," replied the husband, MILLS
I the temple, and that I heard Ilia cry but a I Axo nua Tgo:1114cscmt ricetTla 1 �41
1 In allParts. Satisfactionquaralittesa. c and tile question troubled me, so that I lost the end tefriended us -alas who �vas a draper's assistant. " The guir - VahunT, I,loetrlc Motaft I A 03),
1 harges ! perhaps )V
I Modorate. Rensalipo'but. 1. sight. of' the well -remembered scene, and sud� few ]ion But, evenwhils nor alwiW..9 told me to stop praising I Ocooratorl. IF —
,— " 11" too late, since only a few hours -w1re now the CONTRan' .
� denly I awoke. iring under the ACTORS & BUILDERS OF News
11ENRY RILBER Licensed Atio. lftl� "a ..... � � a .010it =11t., left us duringwhich Chin-chin-wa might act good, as soon its tile bargain wits struck." ELECTRIC LIMIT AND P 9 )�
" Although I slept afterward, the ' which Ilia cry tells ilia, lie was then Sub- Ivith Inc. Itwas true thatupon me the Ili liar Advertisement the lady principal u �
tionear tor tho Counties Of jected." FAER STATIONS ping
and MaMesex , Sell Enron pression of the dream remained with me ; sentenceof banishment had not fallen ; but of a school mentioned liar lady assistant Throuabout the boicleton. _
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arsto ratem. eat 110at-oflic and in the early (lawn, whilst I lay awake 'ght �" it was by Cllin-cliin-va's pardon 1110110, so And the 11 reputNtion foil teaching which lilts 54 to 70 - wouingtoll. St. ,q;l Mph"
011100, 0, area. I 'Is there nothing to be done to.0 M or
toil Out.- __ pondering upon its meaning, a conitecition Asked despairingly. far as mylulud could perceive, that Norris bears," 1 ) nit the printer left out ilia --�
. __ �___-- T — __ � !M!MM,—_.,___,___ flashed across me as a half -born thought -. " Nothing," lie replied solemnly -, then, might be saved. 11 wbiall., so the lady's advertisement want PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD
VEME RINART, " Shan-min-yuen is tile benefactor of the in a little, he continued, 11 but he has lived Thus thinking, an idea occurred to-lue. forth commending the lady's ,,reputation
T— temple -the father of the priesthood I Ali these days that are passed -for nearly Supposing that Chin-cilin.wa was Able to for teaching she bears."
e n n -e —nt & Te —nn 6 —nt " I min relating to you as clearly as I can it yoav now, we Shall say; have hope atill effbot nothing, lie might still assist me by 11 Diell't you say six months ago that if >Q"�g-& pomem
the -working of my mind, for I put clown tile that we are yet in time. This Ppeaks for reason of ]lie pass.
EMMMIt, ONT. action of the dream to the freak of a I him, does it not? I am banished. Miss Porritt woaldn!t marry you you FATAL TO COCKROACHES AND WATER BUM
brain 'Why I con'd do it if Chin-chin-wa could not-
Adsh that -was still endeavoring should I be banished, if to kill Willt,m thatis to say, Imight, by placing Ili , would throw yourself into the deepest part Wrltougifilobkep�l,ryour.Drt:?I,P,I
min a A �r Ira wilt sir* PiFTr
to work out its own plot, and by no Norris affects the object in view; there position of danger, of which I rpaliz of tile sea? T�Oiv, Miss Porritt married DOLLAUS wilaro it IWA llroral A a if properly OFYU444
mea -us at all attributable to chance or mir- is some reason, some cause, Nvby lie should full exten t, from the recollection of ad the some one else three man' .bs Ago and yet you EWING, HERROM & CU.1SPIVEMMIMUNSTS,
. __ acle. Adream is closely conneated with not die, also why shot. tbellear haven't—" - Ob, it's easy to talk, but Solo Xft, V,s & fal St. paul stree�
: ,_ �_,___�_� — ,ld lie have lived till approach of a terrible end upon the loshilY .,110
. the waking thought. There is nothing now?" . .0 let tile tell you. it is list such an easy matter -_ --'
of the pardon on our way from Tientsin, -
GradIlLtewthe Ouilric raterittary Cot mystic or wonderful in this dream of mine. I did not answer, for !it my heart of to find the deepest part of the sea." Sole Proprilltorof th,�llrox bre.n.1
Acge. succeeded in gaining adiniftance to tile tem. -f rooa.% JUI g(oas be"Ju.; till$
&11. pair, my, ple by impersonating Chin-chin-wa. I -"— tr-doum-harepure. E PI BROWNE
h ofTown R lialf-born only, in that I still denied them despair An.1 a wild longing tha; the past — PonT Lbn Bramd Alicante
. 0PrlcB: ('12sitoorgOnt] " These thoughts though !it a measure hemrtathere was nothing but des i
- _ Chin -ellin-wa's plan, should the morrow I,
i.�lrr�tlon iinxild, ,,�k- r..%M,I,: WHOT,WAL"-
. belief, yet troubled me greatly, and led me might collie again -that those hours, when '.4 urinly. Ilion Bran'l Pall. ill
. MONEY TO LOA'X. I toaqkyoufortbtsPaP6r- Yonhadscarce- I lia6stra.yed as lost through the dust-lailen fail to terminate the affairs was that lie M Q= M I V1 F I M E 44F
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= should at once return to Tientsin. leaving V_ CLARMT, Van 33=4,114,
_�_== k to me, -and X.v 1.13,411i'Lloaltye,
_L,1,OXE!t TO LOAi 11"'My. 52loa,.Ilraud, Zcoa Vait 8 P I R 0
it was now bat vain to conceive the desire. A f- I" I a%13 -V in '
-"2�_'7�'==.--�Z�._ � �' - , , �._,., : ly given it me when I perceived that I must streets, might be given bao
q AT 6 AND believej for I had found the truth. me here, whillithe fetched Bonsel to Pekin; id I,--ln-,
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LomnlPier call s $25XOO Priv.,Lte V auds. Bast "The Temple of Confucius !-It filled the Night bad fallen It on us and drawn forth Agent for ;c1m Mohortim .f. eons Scotch wbixicy; i%m&,
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. L a mantle silvery lvith stars, and I sLood be. possibility of complicity between 81imn-min. Wishes to speak throu'gh the R(gisterof rerailson & sono, alnRow ,- RonlIet & Dolazaala. S.rmc-
I .11 DICKSON "Ididnothasten to -Pitt my discovery fore Chin-chin-wa in tile courtyard with yn an and Ilia German friend. the bencricial results"lle.has received . CV9UMV,r1nnc0. Clt.k]dPAG'$L,YlniloPrinmu,Y[nll-.Etb
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----" Barrister. Exater. before you as soon as And. having placed before Bonsel full :front a regular use of Ayer's Pills. He 416 St. Paul Street, Montreal.
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— SURVEYING. . ca to work out every detail before I gave able for what hold been. tile. true state of the case, it was his inte says: " 1 was feeling sich. and tired and * .
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------- � you the lZots. Thus it was that, wililat I . tiou to challenge the friendship of which my stomach seemed all out of order. I C31WY Iff 0 W IM Ka
_", RED W. ri ARNOOMB, tried a, number of remedies, 13ut none .
� sab dreaming in solitude of scones which — Bonsel hmdboasted� and of which we had . ME0MTr.VM_M_A_M
_U I caused to pass before my ulental CHAPTER XV, ! iaearl�,bsc the victims, and to say to seemed to .give ilia relief until I was J. VV. Levds, - Proprietav
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- eye, yon went out alone, -mud when During that night neither of us slept; and , It 8 with You to prove to usyour induced to try the old roll. I
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0-TMT:M:MMt, mw,a.. 19't. .you but half an hour In the long hours Chln-cblu�wa gave Me more good faith. The eatention of William Pills. I have taken only one box, but I 11 THE CENTRE OF, THE BUSINESS PART OF TNIE CITT
Office'Nustairs.Saunweil,g Block. Exote . I! .Ought YOUL in vain. I waited clearly the story which lie ba'd pieced to- Norris now Seriously affects your lionor, feel like a now iiian. I think they are OX NOT2,10 DANE STEME11
r.Ont some time for your return ; and yon eat and you must bring a6ur, his escape. How the most pleasant and easy to talce of CONTIMENT TO 1, n. MPOTS AXD STEA-IkA�l 1,1011as
; . I gether, little by little. � —_ _
rLNTSUItANCE. , to that impatience was but natural, The intricacies of the puzzle had, to Ili, will you do this? Willyougoatealthilyto atlyffiin�g I over -used, beillp so finely Electric Cars 11ass the 3)oor.'r,
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I . - � __ - _ - _.. � , , _____ and that as yolt did not collie, within an. mind, cleared away. your Chinese friend, and pit your cunning sugar-coated that even a child will take EV'P,RY DIODERX IMPROVIMMEmT
WATERLOO hour, it was at lesst excusable that I could Why Sban-min-ytien bad so suddenly against Ili$, whilst we assist you from afar them. I urge ,upon all who are -
THFEIRE INSURANOECO, MUTUAL bear the suspense no longer. WilliamNorris decided upon his banishment ot� 49 weemn ; or will you prove your reli- . R.,LM, S1.50 to C21.00.
. Astablishadin 1863. was a prisoner in the Temple of Confucius. loss to Say ; for a few days move or lots could since upon your Chinese friend Fillip and your , .1.
i UEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT. I was certain of it., and I determined at once scarcely 'have been of accon belief in Shan-inin-yucin, and go to him to In Nee -a" AIONMAL - - r, IRAD& 04,
tit,, unless, . M M ,,Z�e,
I over Tirenf.v to set out, indeed, lie had some cause foil immediate demand the release of his prisoner, with q r.� ,3 *1 1`4 M
This Company hasbeen -eisrh rtainty that lie will notrefuse?" of a laxative to try Aver's Pills." -
6cars in stiosessful oper ttion in Western " It is a long journey from here to the alarm. Vie meeting in the ciating-house the ca , -4 ;; to
litarlo, and continues to inaure against loss or temple. I went on foot, and I reached it at was clearly illaufficle'ilb cause to determine . I had objected to this plan because, as I Boothbay (Mc.) ,Register, VAU �-: F1 �` COL"d -, 9
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I his taking such immediate and Summary had said, Bonsai would from the f r " 've and f i � I
; � daulaxe by 1-71re. Buildings, Alerchanclise ..Rth. I A have Between the Ages of fi ifteen R� g
i Xanufactories .and all other descriptio. -13 of 11 And now that I had done so I recognized Action. Only one suggestion occurred to Lis - refused to believe in that which was Only I was troubled with a kind ofsalt-rhe.
in-gurablepropertY. Intending Inauran have .,,:, PRFER -- M 'X- - 0
the option of insurinron the realists, ,"Tote or my powerlessness, for I harl, as yet, no bad Bonsel in any way spoken of our visit Substantiated by a weak chain of evidence - or eruption, clilefly confined to the legs, s ' 'a 5 Id, & Do. 4, �A
.1 cash Systeal� t, wo had truly no proof. 11 He ' and especially to the bend of the kneci,
I n f tion, and knew no means and, an the first shadow of suspicion to for, as ye w . �
Durinirthe 'I"inatilan's mind? The thought . FICTORY 121. R +ONIF--o�
asttenyearsthigeolopp,ily has Ca wh7oh an' the Vh . I
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. ja8uediiT,096plolicies coveringilropertyto - could reach the prisoner. , cut then," I said, " will you succeed in moving above the calf. irlere, runnill- Sores . .
ountof$40,872051; audp&1d1nIosse:ja,(on1'a In' this fraine of mind Iwalked round the keenly;butwecould not ainswerit either Bonsai from Tientsin, and, having accom- formed -which would seab ov'er, but,
I a* 9AID.752-00. temple, examining the building, and ea- 41 yes"" or 11 no." I �
. . plished this, how will you prevail upon hill, would break, innuediately on inovink tile CRIMBA TRUSS FACTORY .
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Assets- 'i"L76,100-OOP consisting of Ca3h, deavoringto bit uponsome,means of com- For the res t, All was clear ; And, indeed, to believe one word of slander- against his , leg. Nly mother tried evcrything' slie, . Est. 11 1 F. GROSS, Frop. I
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I sod Frenlinin Notes ca hand and in f a munication ; for it was certain, that the the old Saying, that truth is strangest of all, friend, or to act in either of the ways you ' could think of, butall Ivas Nvithout.avail. . I Appliances for all I:iiids*f Phy. I
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. All T,tyr.oft priests would ba no Account allow to me a struck me forcibly, AS I looked back upon propose. I . I � Although a child, I read !it tile papers I sical .Derormitics. Groqso
otbr. 011A., stranger, an entry into that part of i!iie the working of fmto and upon ,the tissue And Ohin-obin-wa, hadanswered me . about the beneficial effects of Aver'.,i mproved Par. Art! ficial Limbs. ,
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� ii-��Prr, 71�T�,Y�11'1:, Inity apparently undone. I shall prevail upon lillit to leave Tientn I �i , Sondpr " I
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- - temple whore their prisoner was confined. which had'been Pills, and persuaded my mother to let Beforo .* F — ( TC-dLA ell
, "It was evident to ine-that, Norris must 4in., I shmIl then (11sclose the truth. I IT.Ing . 712 CLajg,PA41_�Ilst, Montreal " Valor
, Was it not, indeed, a chance by which ,r I And') . Ine try them. %Vith 110 .PTCat
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The Molsons an havo% been permitted in the old time, we learned that Shan-min-yuen was the he* added, ,with,,% dark look, 11 W'bas collie the result, she procured I 1-111 �J
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.,3 (CHARTERED B Y PA HLIAUEN T, 1 859) , when lie caught the Swallow which brought father of,the . Confucian priesthood? Was ,to ohis-that I shall forfeit Bollsel's life � I BOOT &'31409 MANUFACTURERS
I .1 I I. I its message to you, m.'ceitain degree of li�- it npb a cohicidence thmt, this'Araugeuis sobner tliawloa�� William Norris. In part:
. . a , : , J. &�Ti $TEPRENS, Wholesale, Beaudry'Stl
. Paid up C apitAl .1. I ... v2,000,000 arty within its walls ; and, if still alive, his should . have reached Chin-chill.wiC 'mild he has brought it upon himself and I .shall . .
*Acst Fund ... that from this had &risen tit, Ayer's P "-1 I' . �
. I . ... I., jjaO,or,, , positioa.in this respect might be unmitered, at series of tell him -to his face that, whatever course he _ , I . DENORMING CLIPPERS
IreadOffloo,illonbreml. and flight by means of ropes thrown' from connections whidh lid had at first to' follow.. I., 'Chin-ebin-wa, hold , I I .. r .1 I I
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I F. W0LFERSTANTT.T0N1`A,S.V,oq., � outside be p;ssible, were we able. to com. permit his lnindt6 conceive,lest his thought his life guarantee for,the freedom of that � , V.BALLf ' 677 Crai
I ,� . . 1. I municato with him and feafn if this,were so. Should be but t . 6prejurliced one, in tit and' I begai,i to use thern, and Soon . — -, —
I . I GEM-11MAL AVIASAGER. . I at Shan- of Norris, and thal, so surely as Norris- dies noticed a .
' I was cogitating thus, when suddenly I min-yuep, was*his fot,? . . lie too Will die by my hand." - � , n improvement, Encom-aged MUMAGE A LIQUID VAUE MAN
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.M'oney advanced in good rarnierson &hoirowlt . by this, I Icept on till I took two boxes, . )
I notowith one or more endoracr ar 7 per con heard a shriek frora within-ashriek as of a Shall-min-yuenwag at the root of all. it H. !ULPI 17. rl,00 Right. 759 C,�!9,1
t. Biib to ilia these measures appeared un. whoh,the sores disappeared and have �
Per annatia. . I mail in torture, and Iknaw instantly that was, be, a.s the father of the temple, *bo .justifiable, since we had both agreed that never troubled tile since." -14. Chipman, 63TRIC.4 FEATHER MANF'R. ,
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� Fixeter Branch, European and not,* Chinese voice, had placed Norris his captive there ; ,And the German was innocent of the merest su8- Real Estate Agent, Roanoke, Va. � I I
� opm every lawfill day,from 10 a. cults 3 p. in, for the Chinese can not cry in tbo�,r pain there, whether in hope ofa ransom or that picion of the actions of 111.9 Chinese. friend. 4; 1 . �ir.Sliow,,ricathel,sR.02.7,.7ir�d 1913N6treDame
I SA loudly, nor as a European cries. lie was afraid to kill ,the Englishman lie ,I suffered foi- years from stonutch �, _=-_�1.L.1_.__.... ' __W
l TURDAY8,10 it.m. to,11>.M. 11, � This wastbe design that occurred to ine, an�kiclney trouble.,s, causingveryseverc,
Currdnt rates of interest &Iloved on deposi It was an E nglishman's cry -the voice kept him in o"PtjvitY-& Prison sitfu than TJpouleaving'Pekin on tile morrow Chin- SCALE MANUFACTURERS '
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� I . � . of Willimin Norris I which there was none, chid-vira Should give me his pardon' pains iii various rts oftb(�body. ,None %r. GORDON &�Co., Col. Sf. PrtliL
, thus (),- tl,, remedies Ttried afforded ilia any - I I
IT. DYER HURD101M "From this I Lnew'that all hope of coin. Chin -chin -via alone ossessed a key to facing, ,himself, the danger of deathif tile reliefuntil I began taking Ayer's Pilts
I I I � Sub-'Wanag munication from outside, or of savino him unlock its most sacrea",recess; for it was � " MUMS, STEEL STARIPS, DIES,, EM:
� . I I or. in thatsmy, was taken away : for, from the clear that,, if Norris was alive, We might exile's inark was known of or seen. I should andwascured." W,-mGodd1Ard1N I
1: f'��_ — - , -_, - I I I o the temple wi tit the pardon, and - otal*y ' 1. W. DA:WSO.%,Tl Sondjor Jprice4, 740 Craig'
� t imm % cry, he was then, so I judged, under t sviylo im still, because of the reading of t ther, public, Five Lakes, Alich. .
orturo i lie 11. itgsl)potwpr as though I myself . . - , I
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M-MAKEWS - 04 ,and therefore his liberty ey 0� pa,rdon, which said, " POrmir, and chin-wa. The danger was As great for -er , - Coll LoAvell, Mass _ �.
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I " V I a thing of the past, . � I give tionor," and thesewords in another each ; I k , now that he would be willing I to Sold by, aft bruggi�L�; rvarywhere. � I THE
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