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AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS.
BY JIVI,Ett VERNE.
Now, the detective had good reasons to
fret about the infernal luck w Welt was
pursuing him. No warrant ! it was
evident that the warrant was funning
after him, and that it could reach him '
only if he stopped sorne da,ys in this city.
Now, Hong Kong being the last English
territory on the, route, this Mr.- Fogg
would escape him finally, if he did no
succeed in detaining him there.
"-Well, Monsieur Fix; have you. de-
cided to come with us as far as America?"
asked Passepartout
" Yes," replied Fix between his closed
teeth.
" Well, then," cried Passepartout,
shouting with laughter. " I knew very
well that you couldnot separate your-
self from us. Come and engage your
berth, .come !"
4
Aid both entered the ticket office and
engaged cabins for four. persons. But
the elerk told them that the repairs of
the Carnatic being completed, the steam-
er would leave at 8 o'clock in the even-
ing, and not the next morning, as lied
been announced.
1
"Very good !" replied Passepartout,
" that will suit my master. I an going
to inform him"
At this ent Fix took an extreme
1 1
him.
"At
step. He determined to tell 1assepar-
tont everything. It was the only means,.
perhaps, that he had of retaining Phileas
Fogg for a few days in Hong Kong. 1
Leaving the office, Fix offered to treat
his companion in a tavern. Passepar-
tout had the time. He accepted Fix's
invitation.
A tavern opened -on the quay. It had
an inviting ,appearance. Both entered.
It was a large room, finely decorated,.
at the back of which was stretched a
carnp bed, furnished with cushions.
Upon this bed were lying a certain num
her of sleepers.
Some thirty customers in he large
room occupied small tables of plaited.
- -rushes. Some emptiea pints of English
beet, ale or porter, others jugs of alco-
holic liquors, gin or brandy. Besides,
the most of them were smoking long,
red -clay pipes, stuffed with little balls
of opium mixed with essenceof rose.
Then, from time, to time, some smoker
overcome would fall down under the ta-
ble, and the waiters of the establish-
ment, taking him by the head and feet,
carried him on to tho camp -bed, along-
side of another. Twenty of these !sots -
were thus laid side by side, in the I last
stage of brutishness.
Fix and Passepartout understood that
they had entered a smoking-hoese haunt-
ed by those wretched, stupified, lean,
idiotic creatures, to whom inercaetile
England sells annually ten million four
huralred thousand pounds' worth of the
fatal drug called opium. Sad millions are
these, levied on one of the most destruc-
' tive vices of hunaan nature. .
The Chinese Government 'has tried
hard to remedy such an abuse by severe
laws, but in vain. From the rich class,
to whom the use of opium was at I first
formally ref- trved, it has descended to
the lower classes, and its ravages c411 no
longer be arrested. _Opium is smoked
everywhere and always. in the Middle
Empire. gen and women give :them-
- selves up to this deplorable passion'and
i.when they are accustomed to inhaling
the fumes they can no longer do without
it, except by suffering terriblelcramps in
the stoma* A great 'smoker can smoke
as- many as eight pipes a day, but he dies bank notes I
in five years.
slew Fogg and putting his money
their pockets." ' I
"Ah ! that is the very thing i we
coming to."
-who was gate g I Passeparte
l' But it iS a t ap.
fluence of the bean
Wa8 plying hinil '.a
without noticing i
tlemen ! colleagues
Fix began to 1 e I untied
"Colleagues ! ' cried
" members of thefot
must know, Mo si r Fix
ter is an hone t an, a
he has made a bet, he int
fairly."
" But who do y u thin
ed Fix, fastening
partout.
"Parbleu! an a
of the Reform Ctu
interfere with im
which is singela
although it has ,be
since I guessed.
taken good care ri
sieur Fogg. ' 1
"He knows
queic, N.Itloyt.hiiii ,,, 1
emptying his glass
The agent piss
forehead.. He he
ing the converfsat
to do? The erre
ed sincere but it
difficult. 'It was.
man was speaki
filth, and that he
accomplice-whic
" tVell," he sai
is not his accomp
The detective h
ond theill.B si
time to wait._ At
arrested at II
"Listen," s
"listen carefie y
you think, that i
bers of the Refer
"Bah !" said
him in a jocose w
"I am a poll
with a mission b
,
ernment." _ 1
, " You -a dete
" Yes, ,and I N
Fix. " Here is i
And the awn
his pocket -book,
a commission. fs.
siener of the Ce
tout stunned, tin
looked at Fix
"The bet of
Fix, 'is °nit.' a
at
are the dupes : y
the Reform liub
in assuring hinis
complicity."
. " But why ?"
Listen. ITh
uftimo, a robber
pounds was obin
England; by a
scription they w
look at this 4 se
for feature that
" Humbug !"
striking the ttbl
"My master s
the wotld !"
" How, do
care
iyely under, the n -
y with wbicb
d which he drank
a real trap! Gen-
. .
Passepert ut,
e Club! on
, that my s-
nd that, w en
ends to wi it
I
k I am?" k -
is look upon Pa se-
ent of the mein ets
, with the missio to
master's joar ey„
ly huiniliating. o,
n some time ale dy
our business, I ve
to disclose it to on -
thine ?" asked ;
b 0
an wered Passepar ut,
once more.
d his hand over his
aged before con um -
on. What ough he
of Passepartout 8 em•
endered his plan ore
viclent that this'y ung
g with perfect ood
was not his ma, ter's
FIX had leered.
to himself, " in e he
cc, he will aid met"
dethe advantage spe-
cs, he had no, ore
•: any cost Fogg mut be
ng Kong.
id Fix. in an abrupt
o me. I am not
' aGnluabg-ea't1 of th°,
assepar tout, look
Y•
.e detective, ch
the Metropolitan
I I
4
of the young wone
much kindnese :
It is the interest
is n my programme.
he _ purchases in
young woman r
dined at he tab
ptuouslv. erved.
I
•
tive
ill prove it," 0
y commission."
, taking a paper
howed his corn
geed by the Co
tral Police. Pas
ble to articulate
Mr. Fogg," con
pretext, of whic
u and his colleag
for he had an in
lf of your uncon
ried Paseepartou
28th of Sept
of fifty-five th
itted at the B
indie ideal who
re able to obtain.
iption, and it is 'f
f Mr. Fogg."
cried. Passel),
with his clench
he most honest
It
u know ?" repliee
"You are not men Acquainted wit
You entered hisl service the day
departure, and 1 e' left percipitate
dee a senseless retext, without t
and carrying wi 1). him a large s
nd you dare to m.
est ni n.?".
repeet3d the pot
that he is an bo
Now, it was in one of the numerous 'Yes, yes !"
smoking -houses of this kind, which mechanidallet
swarm even in Hong Kong, thet Fix and " Do you wis
Passepartout entered with the intention
of refreshing themselves. Passepartout
had no money, but he accepted willing-
ly the politeness" of his companion,
ready to realm it to him at the Proper
time and place.
They called for two bottles of port, to
which the Frenchman td fell justice,:
whilst Fix, more reserved, observed his
companion with the closest attention.
They -talked of one thing and another,
and especially of the excellent idea that
Fix had, of taking passage on the 'Care
natio. The bottles now being empty,
Passepartout rose to inform his master
that the steamer would leave sev-
eral hours in advance of the time an- ,
nounced .
Fix detained him.
One moment," he said.
" What do you wish, Monsieur Fix It
"I have some serious matters to, talk
tO you about." -
" Serious matter? ried Passepartout,
emptying the few drops of wipe remain-
ing in the bottont of the glass. "Very
well, we will talk about them to -morrow.
have not the time to -day." •
"
Remain," re.plicd Fix. "It ooncetns
your master."
Passepartout, at this phrase, looked
attentively at his questioner.
The expression of Fix's face seemed
singular to him. He took a seat again.
What have you to say to me ?" he
his accomplice ?"
Passepaatoet
hands. Ile mei
He did not lobk
leas Fogg, the
-
, them to be arre
lroppe 1 his head
no longer be reco
at the detective.
delive er of Aou
brave and gene ous man, a robbe
_yet how many 1iresuniptions thee
against him. 1nssepartout tried
back the susp cions which wo
into his mind.
in his master's
"To conelud
me ?"said he t
effort.
" See herd,'
tracked Mr. Itegg to this poin
eived. the warren
I asked, from I
me, then, to kee
ou !"
He would never
, what do you
the detective by
repli 3d Fix,
have not yet ee
rest, for whic
You must help
Hong Kong-"
" I ! ' Help
. " And I will share with you ;
ward of two th usand pounds P
by the Bank of Englelid !"
"
Never t' I r plied p asseparto
wanted to Iris and fell beck,
his reaeon and is stiength at
coping him. I
Monsieu he said, s
ing, " even if e ing you h
me should be t my mate
be the robber yon seek-
deny-eV:have een---lam in his
-I have sen 1 im kind and ge
eryth
ue-if
hom
betray hint -Ln
asked." gold in tte N
Fix placed his hand upon his cone lage where the
panion's arm, and, lowering his voice, he
asked him : bread t"
" You have guessed who I was." .t " I refu
" Parblen !" said Passepartout, sme- vette
I plied Fix,
." Then 1 am goiog to tell you every- All rie ht
thine." Pa ssepaetou
" Now that I know everything, my more overeom
friend! Ah, that's pretty tough ! But understanm
e g
go on. But first let me tell you thet separate h m
these gentlemen have put themselves to finish him On
very useless expense." filled with opi
" Useless," said Fix. You speak Passepar ut's hand,
confidently! It may be seen that you it to his lips, liehted
do not know the size of the sum!"
" But I do know it," said Passepartout
"Twenty thousand pounds !"
" Fifty-five thousand !" replied Fix,
grasping the Frenchman's hand.
" What !" cried Passepartout, " Mon-
sieur Fogg wouldhave dared Fifty-
five thousand. pounds Well, well ! All
the more reason that I should not lose an
instant," he added, rising again.
Fifty•five thousaml pounds !" replied
Fix, who forced Passepartout to sit down
again, atter having ordered a decanter of
brandy,-" and if I succeed, I get a re-
ward of £2,000. Do you wish five
hundred of them on condition that you
help rne ?"
Help you'!" cried Passepartout,
whose eyes were opened very wide. •
"Yes, help me to detain Mr. Fogg in
Hong -Kong for a few diysrr
"Phew !" said Passepartout, "what
are you saying? How, eot satisfied with
having my inaetcr followed, with
Pet
ting his faithfulness, do these gentle
men wish to throw new obetaeleam his
Way. I am ashamed for them." ,
Ah ! what do you Mean by that?
asked Fix,
"I mean that it is sim' ple indelicacy,
It is about the same as stripping Mon-
" Y41.11
fuse
e. f
t as
4 I
ver -no, not fot
orld-1 am fro
don't eat that
?"
if I hLl said noth
d let's take a dri
et's take a drink
felt himself orc an
by intoxicatio . Fi
hat h.i must at al hazer
om hie mastea, w onted
the to. I were a f w pip
m. ?ix slipped
who took
it, took a f
th
an
811
a 1 ttle tiredwent up. into her room, af-
tet having ,sh. ken hands Zeglish fashion
with her ith4irturbab1e deliverer.
He, Fog, was absorbed all the even-
ing m reaAin the Tillit8 and the London
Illustrated
If he had
anythin*,
ve seen hi
Mg. Bu
steamet
one;
hat
nem -
n, confused by so
of my journey ;
e, Mr. Fogg and
rneil to he hotel,
d'hots, which Wit8
Then Mrs. Aouda,
g at
rged
Gov -
at
ti
b fore the n
erwise bothe
morning Pas
Mr. Fogg's! r
What the
on learning
rned tote
s id. Mr.
his carpet-
aiid sending
It was then 8 o'
nCa out r hut
o u
ems.
een a Man to be
t woutd have be
servaelt at the h
knOwi g that th
as not to leave Ji
xt mo • ing, he d
himse f about it.
epaxto t did no
ng.
onorab e gentlem
hat hi servant
e hotel no one • #
ogg c tented hi
ag, ca ing for It
for a p lanquin.
lock, and
tic was.t
through
If.past 9.
uin arri
Mr. Fogg
comforta
followed
er the tr
lad, and
he Carnat
plied
from
anion.
tunis-
epar-
ord,
inued
you
es of
erest
eious
mber,
ukancl
uk of
•e de.
Now,
atu re
ttout,
d fist.
an in
Fix.
him.
f hz
un-
unks,
m iii
intain
ellow
ted. as
• which th
ntage tb
as put de
When th
dor of th
Aouda got
and their b
wbeelbarro
Half ad
mounted o
Fogg leare
the evening
Mr. Fog
tlie same ti
servant, iv
oth. But not a
in his
nized.
Phi -
•a, the
! And
were:
e force
14 slip
believe
ant of
strong
hay
hut
of ar
On don
him in
-
paten
hooa
gttge
eh
g l,
t
our la
the w
that
before.
who
e bot
s com
ent app
lien Mrs.
•
neasiness,
lYing
'It is
Ore."
At this
een watel
hiin. It. N
turned to
1 "Are y
the passen
lived yeste
"Yes, s r, re
but I ha -e not t
"Pardo me, b
end your errant
7
he re
omisec
t, whcl•
feeling'
i.ce es
ared u
Aouda
he con
ounted on
the stea
died to
sign of
on his
looked a
nted him
11
n incid nt, Made
momen a perso
bag laim closely
as the detectiv
iin and said,:
u no ke in
ers o he Range
clay
mmer
e told
should
vhich I
service
rous-
all the
a vil-
dud of
ng,"
c.
and fell ovee,
influence of Ith
"At least,"
partout OUt
will not be inf
parture of tile
he will at leas
Frenchman'!"
Then he left
is -Willele FIX.
WIT
is hea
flare
said
f the
rmed
arna
be
after
APT
COME.
PRI
16
one int
it, lift
w puff
ied Mr.
e honor
t I thou
ere."
"Do Yo know
where h
he young woman quickly.
" Whet !" repli d Fix, f
rite, "s e not ith you ?'
" No, t plied rs. Aoud.
ot retur ed. sine
erhaps e barke
par natio ?
Fix took 4,, good long breath.
mmeans to arrange it
I
" added the pilot, "there
ight, per faapt, be a
`ntlijOri*,:" -
tonished
n not to
ur for re-
Yokoha-
ong Kong
not oth-
Tke next
come at
n thought
d not re-
ould have
self with
rs. Aouda
high tide,
take ad -
he passes,
ed at the
and Mrs.
le vehicle,
hem on a
velers dm -
there Mr.
c had left
finding at
er and his
o without
disappoint -
ace; and,
him with
elf with re -
e, nothing
who had
ame up to
Fix, who
0')c aid not breathe anyimore.
"How ?" asked Phileas Fogg.
• "By going to Nagasaki, the southern
extremity of Japan, eleven hunjlred
e
miles, or only to Shanghai, eight un -
axed miles from Hong Kong. In this
hist journey, we would not be at any
distance trom the Chinese coast,which would be a great advantage, all
t11e more so that the currents rein to the
north."
"Pilot," replied Phileas Fogg, -'I
lust take the American mail steemer
at Yokohama, and net at Shangh
Nagasaki. '
Whrnot ?" replied the pilot. '
Sen Francisco eteamer does not
from Yokohama. She stops there
at Nagase
Shanghai.'"You a
ing ?"
"Certain."
e' "And , when does- the steamer
Shanghai ?''
"On the llth, at 7 o'clock h.
evening. , We have then four days
us. Four
with an a
if we have
to the sou
, sir, one of
n, who ar-
• coldly,
ht I would
is ?" -asked
0
\Yith
r" But, exc
then to le
-yeei
,".I. too,
appointed
pieted he
Ileum sob
and we m
other ste
Fix felt
nouncing
week!
Kong!
the warra
last decla
law.
It inter
blow he r
Fogg say
" But
Carnati e,
flong Ko
,
AndM
Aouda,
search Of
Fix, stupefie
have beet said
him to tF is man.
igning our-
. " He has
yesteeday. Has he
without us aboard the
ut you, madame?' replied Fix.
ise my question, ou expected
ve by t
ir."
madam
The
repair
er wit
at no
nen"
his heart jump f
these words, "
og,g de mined a w
here w s uld be ti
t of ar 'est. Cha
•e for t� e represen
at steam r ?"
e, and. I a
Carnatic,
, left Ho
out warni
wait a
e jedg d then wl
ceived, when he
'n his e lm voice
here ar4 other ve
it see s to Me,
:Fogg, offering hi
urned towards t
a vesee leaving.
f ollowe
Howe % ea ch
abandon iim wh
up to th t time.
hours, tr versed
tion, de idecl, i
charter vessel
ma; but he zaw
ing or nloadi
quently, could n
to hope 4gain.
But 14r. Fogg was not
and he was going to
search, i
when he
end of a
"Yah
said the
hat a., th
ce seem
mit had
Phileas
the pert i
it was
o take hi
only thre
g, and
t set eat
he hall to go as
was ac osted by
ier.'
honor is lookin for a
sailor to him, eking
much dis-
having corn -
g Kong 12
g any one,
eek for an -
r joy in pro -
week." A
ek at Hong
e to receive
ce would at
tative of the
i, but her port of depart
certain of what yen ar
at a stunning
ieard Phileas
days, that is 96 hours,
erage of eight knots an
good luck, if the wind
heast, if the sea is cal
can make he 800 miles which se
us from Shanghai."
" And you can leave-"
" '
an hour, time enough to bu
provision e and. hoist sail."
" It is a bargain--ydu are the
of the boat ?"
" Yes, John Bunsby, master o
Tankadere." _
Do you wish some earnest mo
"If it does not inconve ience
h' onor."
"Here ere two hunched p ands
sels than the
n the port of
arm to Mrs.
e docks in
. It might
ead attached
counte-HeSir," added Philea,
ing towar{is Fix, if you n
edtantage-"
"Sir,"' answered Fix reselutel ,
was going to ask this favor of you.
"Well. In half au hour we ill b
bn board.
" But this poor fellow-" said, Mrs.
.Aouda, whom Passepartoutle disappea
ince worded very much. ti
"1 am goieg to do all I can t
, dm," replied Phileas Fogg.
And while Fix, nervo4s, fe
angry, tepaired to the pilbt-boa
two others went to the police sta
Hong Keng. Phileas Fogg gave
Pa epard
toutte description,' an
suffic sum to find himl Th
forinalit as carried out at the
cousular ent's, and the palanqu n ha
ing storm (Fat the hotel where the ba
gage ha
back
Th
boat,
her
to se
She
Fogg
ish t
OT
The
tart
and
re is
say-
eave
the
efore
and
lour,
• eeps
we
arate
sista
th
ey ?'
you
n ac
then
tak
t I
d really to
•erved so well
ogg, for three
every direc-
necessary, to
to Yokoha-
vessels load-
•hich, conse-
. Fix began
disconcerted,
continue his
ar as Macao,
sailor on the
boat ?"
off his
bat. You have a
ed Mr, ogg, _
g Nr...s
e -37011r
43, the est in
" She oes fa
" Bet% men ei
hour, riehrlyth
at her?"
"You
for an' e.
" No
• A v
" Yoe
Yokoht
The t,
arms ex
head»
hone
cursio
for a
yage ?'
will n
a ?"
ilor, a
ended
ed
-5t8 hono
1. "No, I have
s'
Cann& and. I
0 the lith at- th
er forSt Fra
•` re ret it,
it is irn ssible
" I o
stupified utter the' tew, an a rew
It I am
eare
boat reade
honor, a
he flotilla.
t ?"
ht and
latter.
will be
oyaget,
dertake
these w
nd eyes
is joking
missed. t
muet be
latest, t
cisco."
' replied
a
ex you one -Irand
rd of two
e."
• earnes
•tic. "Yo
Fix, seein / Passe- .
way, „ -5,.0gg pile,tieer
in time of the de -
ie, and if he leaves,
ithout . this curse
paying his
R XX. '
IN DIRECT
EAS 1000.
During this seen . which m
haps, seriousle inter ere with 1
Mr. Fogg, ac ompanying Mrs Amide, " Wi
was taking a alk through the Streets of the you
the English own. Since Mrt. Aoud4 The e
accepted his ot er to take her td Europe tlenian
he had to thi k of a 1 the det Is neces
sary for so ng:journey That a
Englishmen 1iI. e hu» should take th
tour of the world wth a carp t -bag i
his hand, rel.& t pas:; but a 1 dy coul
not undertak such journey eater the
same conditio a. ence, the necessity
of buying clot nig a d articles I ecessary
for the voy F?' Ir. Fogg ,equitted
k with 1# e .quiet
himself of is 6:
characteristic of hi , and he i variably- Fog.
replied to all he ex uses and bjections 11 t
Fogg.
The p
looked
betweei
siim an
was ne
CONTAC1.1
• turned
ght, per. "Yo
s future' he aske
in his h
" W
"We
"1 ean
nor you
boat of
the yea
in time
Kong t4Yoko
5' Six
the s me thing,"
MUC
lot wi
t the
the d
the fe
ortal
g this
o Mrs.
will
-h you
g wo
ilot ha
gain,
nds.
I 1
m earne
to sail ?" ask -
Hot -boat, No.
inc knots an
Yin you look
Is it
tiefied.
eris
, t e
ion
the e
left a'
fsa e
renc
13Z/TISS
MONEY 1 MONEY 1
convey Fie to
ds, stood wit
arting from hi
been taken, took the tr
e outer pier,
ee o'clock struck. The
No. 43, her crew on boa
oOsions stowed. awate was
sell.
s a charming little ache
ner
twenty 3,tons-this '1ankadere--with
sharpeht-water, very grtleeful shap
and lon water -fines. She migl t ha
been cal (1 a racing yacht ' Her hini
copper ; heathing, her galvaniz d ir
work, hr deck white as tvory, how
ow
r t
. S
ib, a
ndi
o
' he said.
sailing of th
Yokohama o
ake the steam/
e pilot, "but
I o
ed pounds per
undred pounds
•
If
a
BRUSSELS, Jun
, 1876.
The undersigned beg t/i call atte
tion to the very favorable arrangemen
they have made, by which they are ab
to 'offer greater advantages and bett
ternts to those who may
row meney than have ever
in iCa,nada.
that Master John Bunsby knew o
keep het in good condition. H o
masts teemed a little to the rea e
carried brigantine -foresail, storm-. d
ly
standing -jib, and could rig up spl
for a rear wind.- She ought il
wonderfully well, and, in fa t, s ee
had won several prizes in pilot -b at
i
matches •
The crew of the Tankadere w s co -
posed of the master, John Buns y, a d
four mei). They were of that lass of
hardy !sailors who, in all weathe s, v • n -
t
ture on in search of vessels,- nd - re
thorougl ly acquainted with th se s a-
sons.'John Bunsby, a man al out 45
, 1
years, yigorous, well sun -burn , o a
lively lixpression, of an efierget c f e,
self-relient, well posted in his b sin ss,
would tave inspired confidence in he
most tiltiorous.
Phileas Fogg and MrstAouda ent
board. Fix was already there T
went down by steps in the rear of
schooner into a square cabin, whose w
bulged out in the form of cots. above a
eircular divan. In the middle, there
was a table lighted by a hanging lamp.
It was small, but neat.
"1 regret having nothing better to of-
fer you," said Mr. Fogg to ix, ho
bowed, without replyinge
The detective felt somewhat humil at -
ed by thus taking advantage of r.
Fogg's ldndnesses.
'1
" Sueely," he thought, c he i a v ry
polite rogue, but he is a moue!'
At t ri minutes after three the s
were hoisted. The English ag as
flying •;t the gaff of the sehoon r. he
pa,seen era were seated on de k. r.
Fogg and Mrs. Amide cast a eat I ok
at the -wharf, in hopes of sem g Pa se-
partont.
Fix,
1 as not without apprehe ion,for
%
chance might have brought to t is'p ace
the un ortunate young man N hon he
had se indignantly treated, and theA an
explarletion would have tak n pb ce,
from Which the detective would not ave
got -.out to advantage. But the Fre &a-
men cltd not show himself, an , tlo bt-
less, the stupefying narcotic till eld
him under its influence.
Finally, Master John Bu shy or-
dered to start, and the T idea ere,
taking the wincl under her b igen ine,
foresail, and standing jib, flew ut i the
sea bounding.
CHAPTER XXL
er
ish to bo
been offer d
lst Any sum requirel can be hied
at any time for any term _Tit exceeeitig
Twenty Years, and at EIGHT PER
CENT. Per Annum.
----.--- • -
2e.d. No Commission
a Loan.
Charged
UNE BO 1876.
T. GARR') V, Beriister, Attorney, Solicitor,
A arket se.guarOfileca ianl,:-..1,:17;itLADeearitin0,5:13:tmr,:euw:t:a(3,1:doocridsee;Dri,rsezeohz.1:74.,dr
c. OAMBE0
AMERON
Solicitors Chaneery, Goderich. 848
ILsiLonTeAlyituS Crle.onxveetyearucAernagtialionCeeommur
ppraiser. Ac unts and notes collected on
888
r asonable-te s.
1141.
L. DO , Barrister, Attorney, Scdieitor in
• Chancery, &c., Goderich, and Seaferth. Of-
ee, over Jor an'e Drug Store, Goderich, inad
'dd's Store, S afoith,•354-
QUIEB."& cCOLL, Banisters, Attorneys -at -
Law, Solicitors in 01313.nce17, Notaries Public,
&c., Goderich tind Ertl sels. V. R. SquiE8, God-
• ctriehALC;AO.1111: Ch°85:LN:Vot01.1 rurT8seGleNsits: oBfa.rtrhise tueresw, Anottysier.
ieitors in Chancery, &co, -Cliuton,
tie
•
aniattaill°aIfifinee' a-Sno building.4ubloney too_.1Ao..al:AoTusofliann.
1 „s,
r.s°.ProiertanYo. oxso
i or:ohs:ant 013nrcuor 6etlEs .igh$14)8,eorocoenoft.Piinitv:rtees tF:1)naydasbtiee
Onveyancers, .'"otaries Public, etc. Offites--Sea,
early.
.u.s. nnxsoN.
ENSOli & 1BYER# J3arristner.siva.mcl. AxtEtyorn,Exe.ya
at Law, So 'citors in Chancery and Insolvency,
Ion
• 3eid. No part of the principal slem
is reqpired• to be repeid until the end.
•
Of the whole term for which the money
it borrowed.
•
• 4th. Any eiart of the Principal
be repaid at any time after the
year, in such sums as the Borro
may ehoose, from time to time, wit
auy prior notite whatever and intliest
upon the sums so paid ceases immtdi
etely upon such payment.
on
ey
he
lis ,
iia
may
rst
wer
out
IN WHIM{ THE MASTER OF TU
DERE RUNS GREAT RISK OF
REWARD OF TWO HUNDRED P
This voyage of 800 'miles, u
? asked the, in a &eft of 20 tons, and: esp
that sas
don of the year, was yen
4, replied m
The Chinese seas are generall
eos d -to terrible blows p
during the equinoxes, and th.
the first days of November.
hdrew to one side. He
sea, evidently struggling
sire to gam an enormoue
xP 3
r of venturing so far. Fi It would. have very evidentl
u speuse.
. the advantage of the pilot to
time, Mr. Fogg had re- passengers so far as Y okoha
Aouda. was paid so much per day. Bu
ot be aftaid, madame ?" have been great imprudence 0 his
- to attempt such a voyage under such
no, Mr. Fogg," replied
ditions, and it was a bold act, if
an.
rash one, to go as far as Shang i.
come towards the ger
John Bunsby had confidence his
lid was twisting his it
kadere, whichlode the waves r ke a
and, perhaps, he was not wron •
D th h f this
6'
TA
LOSE
•UND
dert
hill
res
ro
mei
be
tak
•
11, pilo ?"said Mr. Fogg. ,
1, you honor," eplied. the pilot,
risk n ither my men, nor rayself,
self, i so long a voyage on
scarce y 20 tons, at this time Of
. Be ides we would not arrive
for it is 1,650 miles from Hong
erne."
n hundred," said Mt.
mug tilelater ours o
the Tankadere sailed through th
piicious channels of Hoeg Kong,
m all her movements, from wha
querter the wind came, she be ved
handsomely.
"I do not need; pilot," sai P eas
Fogg, the moment the schoon r to ched
the oien sea, "to recommend, to y u all
possi le diligence."
(To be Continued.)
KA-
0- A
5th. No charge or bonus whatever
is asked on any such payment.
ken
in
me.
gh,
ally
in
•
caA.UGHE & HdLMESTED, Banisters, At
torneys a • Law, Solicitors in Chancery ;Ma
Ensolvency, Otiues Public and COTIVeyaneRnl.
olicitorsfor t1ie R. G. Bank, Seaforth. Agents tot
he Canada Assurance Company,
N.13. -V0,0 0 to lend at 8 per cent. Farms
uses and Lots fon stile. 53
.11E ICA .
. SCOT ,1L D. Physician, Surgeon and
• Aecouch ur, Segforth, Ont.-Officand real -
Mien Olutrch.
ence south le of nroderiee steet, tirst doe
est of Freshr
842
VERCQE, M. D., C. M., Physician, Sur-
-
. Coronerfor the County of Huron
iClence;, corner of Market and High
the Planing 11111.
• geon'et
Office and Re
streets, next t
5th. Interest is payable only nce
a year or half -yearly, at the opti u of
the borrower, , not in advance, and/ the
borrower may have it payable on I any
day in the year as he may chcIose,
thus having the advantage of nieking
it playable after harvest, or at s.ue
1
other time as he may find most 'con-
venient, aud although the intere t is
expected to be paid punctually 4 th
time chosen by the borrower, ther
are no fines, or other charges on de ault.
n to
his
he
ould
part
con-
ot a
But
an -
day,
nd
a,
ver
TIRS. CAM
-5-" Surgeons
Street, Senior
PELL, M. D,
GEsS, M. D.
Besides affording unpreccdentOE ad
vantages' to all who may desi e t
borrew money for any purpose h
ever, it will be at once , seen that
will:pay those who are unable to ince
their liabilities on account of the
times, or other causes, to borro%
ficient funds to pay off their
ar
suf
ebts
(having then an opportunity to bay
future for cash, and, of course, mile
more cheaply), leaving only one
to pay into, and thus saving
trouble, besides paying less in
the general. custom among merehant
and others now being to chare Te
B. PRP,
• of Sbav ,r & Phelan, Stratford) Graduate of
MeGifl Unive nity, ,Physician, Surgeon and Ac- t
ocuchour, Seeforth, Ontario. Office -Rooms in
Meyer's Block', formerly occupied by the late Dr.
Ring. Resideace-Commercial Hotel. Will at-
tend at Carronlitook en Tuesdays and Fridays..228
BELL & BURGESS, Physicians,
and Acconcheurs. OFFICE -Main
h, near' the Station. Ants CAns-
Oroner for Huron; Join.; A. Rua -
424
AN D., C. M., (late of the firm
T. G,BULL, L. D. S., Surgeon
Dentist,&c,Seaftarth, Ontario
plate worlt, latest styles, neatly
executed. All surgical operations
performedwith care and promptitude. Fees as low
as can be obtained elsewhere. °like hours from
8 A. M. to 5 P. MI Rooms over. Mr. A. G. Me-
Dottgall's Store, Main-st. 220
•
McNATiGlaT, iireterinary Surgeon, Gradu.
• ate of 6ntaTi(60 Veterinary Colleg,e, Sealoith,
Ont. °like and Residence in rear of Elliman &
Ryan'sCa11a prompt') attended to, night or
day. A stock of veterinary medicines on hand.'
Charges. reasenable.i Horses examined as to sound
nese and certifizatea given if required. 407
IA.man of CornellUniversity, Ithaca, N.Y., and
M. CAMPBELL, V. S., Licentiate and Prize- '
Graduate of Oritturio Veterinary Collet;e, Toronto,
has settled p rmanently in 'Venni wherehe wine,
I found ready and w' ling to attendto all kinds of
I
11
1 diseases, in sli kin s of animals (man excepted), in all kinds hf wea her, and at all hours. Resi-
dence and Wilco two doors east of Cook's Tem-
perance Half , 812
_TAMES W. ELDER, V. S., Graduate of the
" Ontario yeteriiiery College. After devoting
two -ears to practice with Prefeasor Smith, of
Toronto, 1ms ;,-tseti3ed in -Seaforth, in the otlice
lately occupied lair Dr. Burgess, Main Street,
-where he will be fetind really to treat 9.11 diseases
of the domesticated animals. All calls promPtly
attended to by day or night. A]ie stoelt of
Veterinary •lediciples constantl,y on band. Horses
examined as to somidness end. certr cates given.
Horses bought and1 sold on commisfion. Besi-
dence newly oppOsitethe ExPosrlon Office. 424
1 1 o
i
Alf
ls90. 11.41LANE011.P.S.
T P. BRINE, ;teeneed Auctioneer for the
u" • County ol Huron. Sales attended in all
parts of the County. All orders left at the Ex-
posnon Office will be proniptly attended to,
Per Cent. .on all unpaid accounts
• The strictest privacy Al be
tained. as to all transactions.
•
mai
No connection with Building S
cieties. MORTGAGES BOUGHT
Debentures Purchased.
APPLICATION
MAY BE MADE TO
•
SQUIER & McCQL_L
BAliTISTERS,
BRUSSELS AND GODEI4CH„
OR TO
O.R. 000PI
BRUSSELS.
A LEX. CAMERON, Practical Watchmaker and
Seweler, Mitehell. Customers will find it to
their interest to awl with me, as they will have
the benefit of my long practical experience in the
trade. - 403
I RCIAL: LIVERY, Seaforth, Ont. T. A.
SHARP Proprietor. Comfortable and elegant
carriages, -turd fi, t -class reliable horses shop
ready. Charges ro derate. Office and stables on
Huron street, see ud door cast of Morn street.
Orders leit at any Of the hotels promptly attend-
ed to. 899
THE 15EAFORTH DRAY AlVD
BILSVIVE#Y#5,
To The People of Seaforth.
J0313N CAMPBT.; al. begs to returnthanks to the
Merchants and Ensineas /nen of Seaforth for
the liberal patron ge awarded him sincehe assum-
ed control of the Draying Brisittess of Seaforth.
He would also fitate that he is now better prepar-
ed than ever to at trial to 'the wants of his cutely-
ers havin p)itctd anotlacr team in the service.
Gods by 1j4i1 deblvercd promptly. House Furnit-
ure rano ed earefuny iind or. reaf ozable tellnao
1
Gardens p owed, and all other chores in this line
attended o on the shortest notice. Promptitude,
Civility, tad moderate eharges are the cardinal
principles whichhe observes in his business.
• To the .Traveling Public.
The old Royalllail Stage stil1 alive and dour-
,
ishing. P rties requiring to travel, between Sea
-
forth and 1118641s will find the Alain STAGE the
safest au most I eomfOrtable. The drivers 'are
eai-ecfrolaeh
lg-n 8 rr
Rw0abeondinf
ll.at)Ie heoerseosrtfaabstiea.JOHNureCAMPible and
the .
BELL, Pr prietor. al.
SEAVORTII PLANINO MILL.
,
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND ' FACTORY •
- - .
THE sub cribert ega leave 0 thaalk ids =maw
-'" custo rs for he liberalpatronage extendedte
him since 15nnmcrning business in 8 eaforth, and
trusts tha he ma j be favored with a contintranee
of the ,341m43.
DRY 'PI.NE LUMBER,
eutoebontitilindilvefetiolt kirel.)woeull illy:
himPlIraticeallill, at:Ithe
largos tock of nil kinds of
_ S A $ 11 lE :4 ,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATII, ETC„
who may ff"Avota him with theirpatronage, so most
risetilzko:swfido:).nknat oenf gairv:algoiltyisedf7t1011.to those
bilt:tofiei
1 .10iiN ii. BROADFOOT-
cas-Part1eulat .L t: paid to0ustomPli3ning
THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY,
S' E ',A ri ORTIT.
GE R 4E WHITELEY,
tuen:vei: purehased the Stec -and Trade bf tbe
IlesErs, orrisOt & Co., begs to state thailhe
-1-1- Co mercial livery, formerly Bell'a frpm
3 inger1y 0111:ghee fibtuose:a. e axs of: et:et old stand,
rd has a de d several valuable horses and s-ebielea
to the fo
Fir 8i- C 8 Comfortable Vehicles and God
• 1? -liable florses Will be Kepi,
4DC4poTticebrele dei na Dd., taSr n°0gPle:g1 Vanig ot Buggieslsi. Im and1 henaecrgeY ug e ° Tea*
cial .111,rn.
Orders eft at the Stables or any of the llotelc
will -De p nip,* attended to. 418
RSE !;. WANTED.
ivaNTI• D. - TW CAB LOADS
••g sontauierses .weigbing not legs OW
1#1100e0 • de each, tor w Vide the highest niark•A
price be paid. Apply to GEOlit3-E A.110110*
TON, at 082i'S Hotel Sesforth.
. Spottitig Notes.
wite es:e,broiyds 41)11.fscosit meo,,facery2sf zL,,.inuacatntir, a
4.- e Grand River base ball e
werek,debfyeaateadeohrye ,othfelE5x.:21toct
he Blue Stocking base ball
,elef' iSa stir awthereokmdeafteattelirdattfohre
, e ta- e T-2 311e, 5, tG2h.1 ie:Sp e2i Irivs' e, r 0 fStBarsio,rao,f:sha
t k in " the Red Stocleings, of
1, -At s. bese.ball match at Wat.
tGith:ttuhlitel:fe 35 to
of that to
last week, to have a friendly
ateg by i SCOT0 of 32 to 26.
I --The Mil -Vert -on base ball club
Ltstowell last week to play a mate
elee Bed Stockings, of that _t,e)
were defeated, in 0,„ one-sided gam
dsciE Tlintiofe:loe?aut2t01;euhrbtasherobeagilhelabe' ,
.3-' . 4 08 tar et ee si:91(.1, 1 defeated
ib: raot; as5 e, theoreeirtina82 esf 1); e,
.14:_tuaThi:!ilionf I :it:: ce number
seof ng, =no nesd-wennen :n
fe us occupied. by Atneriesu prof
es for the championship pe
Vi goJune2! 0 2' ,115 Tr/ fl 10! 3/ tl .7 41 81 is
- a SS follow
O U
. 4 7 ... 1
j kit -11 iliSii?'I 7 ISI 8611' °;;CeMil: cubiFLoallSre a4i01:118 .
iitEe to hear r4ottt all clubs travelli
.stid west on the Grand Trunk for t
pe of arranging for Mat& ga
which liberal shakes will given
etnmunneationt Amid be addr
0, Hogan, Secretary Stay Das
agnade41-ubTs h'Sia,e,f°Blats°_wilen.niB711°I.A'eisobsbacia7teionj :i i
tireaf, Guelph; Stanclardattamiltt
,etunseh, Low" Clipper, Toron
rentoeTbronto -, St. Lawrence K1
Star, Newburgh ; Royal Oak!, B
ville ; Excelsior, Woodstock;'
River, Galt ; Silver Creek,-
* Beaver, St. Marys; Independent
ds; Tecumseh, im-villa ; Red
• legs, Cobourg ; Silver Star, Port
Ottawa, Ottawa. The Stara, of
should also become members of t
st-iaTtilic'en. following are a number •
• Most important match games' of
it;au base hall nines for the week
/nue 24; Star vs. Buckeye, 2to 0;
ville vs, New Haven, 11 to 4;
ve. Mutual, 10 to 3 ; Athletic vs.
natti, 23 to 15 ; Philadelphia vs
etee, 4 to 2 ; Hartford. vs. Lnuisv
, Live Oak vs, Lowell, -6 to
uis vs. Boston, 12 to 8 ; Olyen
ter, 12 to 7; Boston vsellervar
au River vs. Live Oak, 7 to 0;
is, Yale, 14 to 9 ; St. Louis vs.
11 to 7;. Alaska vsettlympic 6 to 4
et Ye. Ithica, 14 to0; flarvatd vs
ton 5 to 4; Arlington vs. Bro
A ; 'Stocks vs, St, Louis Reds, 1
$t. Louis VS. Citteinnatb‘ 11 to
4eola vs. Lafayette, 10 to 8; Chi
Mutual. 5 to 1 ; : Chicago vs, -
to 6 ; Nesbannock vs, Philo -dell)
1
3; St. Louis N43. Boston, 20 to
n ve. St. Louis, 1.0 to 5; .1 -tar
*vale, 4 to 0 ; Hartford ve.,
ille. 6 to 1 ; Confidence. Va. Ma
Olyinpie vs, Howard, 8 to i ;
vrlle vs; New Haven, 3 to 2; M
Etna, 10 to 6 ; Chelsea VS. .1303
to - Athletic 113. Cilia:Matti,
t%del :7118. vOs.hICIalic a, 1;1 , t#0;
kili8 ; I SU) 1C.8 S to 0
' AM. 81: ae 1:31t 61713i' 4°. Princeton,5;Mi1718". F°
0 ; Amherst vs.. Rhode Island -
mat vs. Lefayette, 20 to 4;
ve Oak, 5 to I 3; Taunton
hilip, 13 to 7; Chelsea vs. R
o 1 ; .Naineteres - vs, Wininia, I
isar.00Bklueynk vsso.xlVidittonal2,...6.to 3; 1'
1 5
Married in the Sno
A writer tells a Story of a
iron -pie who reached the person's
ithe dead of night, when the tam
:the ground and the minas hovel
'
been snugly tneltea in
tesi.yheercl.1114eis6af°iarnttall:eeolvitiwstini:gdolatwlag.ehis mari' parlaserh-st'o:
;several hours. - The good. Mall
ithete Wit1j chattering teeth th
be bridegroom answered hiserr
!even the piety of the parson
few
unseasonableitneiTupt
ansonlrryto
weuandrergin 13.gto
ries ant ordered.°tlh
rgartine
the
!eutbpltehtean, standilaneesv„:ell it: the
° al; ands'el :jet; arih:i t :1 'he ai le:t 1117. :511'07e:Te befen°s said,
swear
judgment,
• will take Eliza Catharine Ube
your -true and holy Wife, alta
f,r,eeze to her as longas you
live?
The promise was given, but
• was growing so intense that th
tapered the question that had b
t43the4aldy41Pariistw°1111eftoe.°1bYIY°uhtah',Ine./eamlieavallen*ed
1 eht this brief and all-strffie
tinl:YTnaedt
The banging
baii:-.1thn!ltigtuhe pe that
at
Ilt:li;grri°ret4at1:t'aidtheY1t:'aP1::ea
ttt8traneli:::lt;
• ubfUlifth1:et
heYalght;i3eiin:rbleeireemaes
3ota-
and 01413-
conm
11, Sri) ea .8e :xt sacs:ar t Ina Ping:: :I leahl3tgi at eteaPrrnP$17; f o:t 0:nri t:tthfh:tollf:wtye:o ewo
ungr
ld
training her boyeto love and
-sisters, and for sisters to be
; loyal to their brothers, It is
; good wife, and no hearth is t
ni„ otpotaitnhife;n'tss bdiuenti yfr ottghoaertrdreatianosr e:hie:tr it good husband. as her daughte
tthu
hf ebosn
and
gianradareveififer.4 arbetieb
their preferences and pleasu
the might -makes -right °pint
the lower nature always ett
fetch early to the surface, is 't
time and plan for the mother,
't8ell'Pen ePeetlitilltsaneraifilltskt:giLee':PfnTeha:fhifisiedeee;r:48;Yteti:P ersi r 1:inanda:etheba
ttp it sacrifice sliCulit al
en 10 -him imuld be ins
It is noble artf manly, and th