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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-11-28, Page 74 A WILY WAYS OF THE ]iMKKAY. and laols0000pe. The samples which do not $LUrn-PLAYING} ]FOR wtpURN ---�. pass this test are subjected to a chemical THIO OATHADRA.L CAR, aridly 10 to determine with What they haiye Uses of the art as weww of Health and Bishop 1► a >PLO VHIN ' GREAT ORB. • . What Inspeotors- Evoounta in Their Nil been adulterated and to what eatenti. " �pw lrer% Church on wlteela..on . - ',(I g Bodily Development. Exhibition at the Baltimore & Ohio Belief [crowing That Human ♦genelks Darin the last ten months samples of Writing to the new, Her Id May Depot. gave Added to :[heir XForrors. milk were Not the leant terrible feature of this ata. ,� Lyle Smith says : 8o mach attention is A cathedral on wheels was the novelty taatrope is the belief, which has gained OOLLEOT$D AND TESTED. being given by the male sea to athletiaa on oahibition today at the Baltimore & wide oarreno on seemingly gained �bterfajes Retorted to by Dishonest and since Jan. let A total of 10,458 Samples and to those amasemente that tend to a Ohio depot. It was'elft by the Pullman y Vit. Pedlars 1n Adulterating the contents of of milk, oleomargarine and vinegar have better development of the body, and, as a company for Bishop William a Walker, ground, ed, that these periodical floods are not Their Vans -convictions the Rule When been subjected to the different processes of consequence, to better health, that I take of the episcopal diocese of North Dakota rho ghte that thek �weraaQ��� d �s been I Prosecptions Are Instituted. the laboratory. the liberty of addressing you on a subject- wbn will, trt,$eb in f rl�l g (bouton 1R,era,1,4 I ' SKr. Jf"Mt m 'O. jozdaa, QJ'a dc'dw", has py-We the ht of a i ?' lr= azr� • 6 r'owit ' gaantit%s of sediment brought down by 'thy �{�"��, There ,are three ways been connected with the milk inapeotor's g present -that to to another along the. different railwa rr y which the die. woman a means, not only of enQ y Yellow ri ve ` ti s1 d t 1lEt d „i' za h nen. R. . r, 11 to o a. sa h r� r , P �. �-.. , ,-,. �. ., r .;ate r,_1 r M'.n .. 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It goes without Walker was kept beep all day to -day enter- charged, says a Canton x. color it with annatto or caramel, and they good milk which sampled or sold, itis saying that the Wena ont•of•door sports_._ taining,the visitors who called to See his the New York Tribune, and wider believed I-, preserve it by the addition of bora"s or impossible to give to figures the improve• me tennis, horseback riding; walking and new oar. y that the flood of ,1887 and that which* has 11 ' ' c+ ,r botanic acid. went in the city's milk, but claims that it driving -each and all possess advantages, " when I began my labors in the diocese t} ",I, . Thera is a' fourth iraalilileflt practice is generally parer and of abetter gaalityy and are the means, when rightly used, of of North Dakota six years ago," said mst ccurredin ele caused by artifical ,� , that may be added to the fiat, and that is the improved -means for detecting freed building up the ideal of life. Bat there he, " I saw what . a useful thing a war® seorety broken by men.emIt is shown f �,, the selling of skim milk as whole milk. having put a stop to the wholesale adulter• are those who, for various reasons, are oar tike this world be, and so d ter• .n ft' !tion, g e that the people who live along the firsC +, It ie the duly of the milk inspector to arable to indal a in these I`may say, via- mined to have one. It is the only thing and second lines o! embankments in i ti;`:. pat a .atop to these practices and to nom• The contra are doing something to lent exercises, and yet for whom soma, o! the ad in the _wQ&id�.-L _._.. _ . _ ---- - P - --- -- ieh t}h .... im rove the nt, = - - - _ -. . -_______1__..... test [ lisiir o`n ." �_�� the agitation' 91 .9. a p Y 8 L y g t e strong Selfish interest in keeping e e milkmen o am a oat , c a n eomO iu ale" a ii2 et me briefl state a fe ' o&e �dain which it would be a waste o! the Ievel of the river low by spreading t . do this he mast get a early in the morn• g ation of the 4' 8; tar ,reasons wliy itr serves this end • The not o p g % U , fug, literally ea weld ae figuratively, ae edanate the ittrrliere sila�'. y' ' :H .like a� Jlubg k i qUk' :blowing into. itT••neceaisi= rriivel through those towchurches s st h®e: I shall its waters over a large area. . , ( there are, beside innumerable etorekeepere, bettor Dare of the cows sod #bei i ididr� #iiI'P I ng OX plpn, The oontivae3 deify or two at each one, and give theineo ie = That they have been thus tempted to oat " 5,' over 600 eat oil pedlere of milk who enter The great temptatioliflQmeu ta, 12 bilk tsotiogl>e er and deeper ins ire. P P the embankments and cause the floods man of moderate honest!? P not only Episcopalians, but of all denom• would seem incredible to an one l�' the pity ea day. tram many different y,. Wkle13,` of some #i }iia, o d �i tp the cheat walls are inotione--a chance to go to church." y ' . directions, who start upon their routes reaedn, the supply is poor or insuffl"tient. birRlcen Tt jti , : rat bed, ehoaidere stoop- acquainted with the Chinese character. +`,, long ba[ore d slight. When bra demand is 50`dana, dadliiq� sa 1 in The exterior of the oar looks like that of There is, however; in the Chinese character �r pppp y B f4f ', brown bac k a cheat tale ordinary Pullman alae r, sane ti is a The statute ea a that the standard of is only 26, the dealer nnlepS he' is etriotl 4ontr of ' Pe pt that a very remarkable indifference to pain and y 9i,, ., `d broaden' Ia the it Iias a gothic projection on each side to suffering. The Chinaman. in- a thorough i�'. parity shall be 13 per cent. o! solids, and honest, is inclined tq "make " 25 .Dans, beo0i19 , d broadened, the t� e��k�e it• hlohc something like a church. Stoic. He win endure f"'A it probibits any adulteration or the sale and the result is a rather " wet,, blop� �, • re frequent, ao." in.: in his own person ' , of skim milk except as such. For the pin- article. But the addition of 40, dr G0 tlr ,,, 81q sear is`i,ihcty feet in length and of the the moat terrible sufferings with scarcely a ., P,:t+) teflon of this law Milk Inspector Ear Per sent. o>� water is more rarely tttiempfied ` " k, inary width. At one end is an apart- sign of emotion 4.f� than former] dat about ten feet in depth, need b �� rington has, since Jan. 1, prosecuted 184 y. The coloring ma#tie isatw, ' " r P y the will look upon the misery o! and with equal here coldness Disse oases, and in lose than half a dozen of need mostly when teed is &cote anal stWk, �w ti% ° � th •room, and immediately therefore, entirely within the province of - - . -: 'thesecaseshas- the. defendant been pro- milk has a- poor appearance: 8p, rx, , t `tel; t the e�d platform serving w a t belief that these floods 'were canned by the nonnced not guilty. This, world seeto the weather is 'lint, and milk ie dit#1 right o! which is the depravity ,of men rather than by the1. indicate a large rat ortion of dishonest t0 keep ` 1.g P P ,men who are ordinarily hone6t+ h" ;• .' natarttl !~crepe of the Clemente. The Gov- 1,. milkrllen, but many of these oaeea are dif- will sometimes be found using a preset% 468 � �� � �re oft the , platform stands a ernment is accordingly being urged by the 4,. vativo. altar, bearin b press in the strongest manner possible tq '• , I ferent prosecutions of the same man. The ;t' t g on its face. t e Some men are dish h G "Aguas 'Dei." At the left is the remove all' Inhabitante from the banks of 11.' -1T • persistent violators are sant to court time anent ander any .Dir �p4ifi ' '"�; floe' or W'it 'p :ohlliri .surmounted b a mitre, .i and time again, until they are forced to do eumetanees, and when Ouch a one is dfso6v. instrd ; 3s o p the river, both to insure their own safety I-& scants business or o out of the trade "(red he is prosecuted ]tad fined Wulff he Hess.. $l; tflei ,k'I� tinted on the book with a 6 g p At the right is a lectern of and to remove them from the temptation .I o altogether. gives a the busines's in disgust. Mr. concert'�robnte�11, pit .a , � < _ �Q . • of bringing rain upon their fellows. •As it is, understood b the general public Jordan says that, from whab, lie knows profloienc m4 " t "� ° ,• : ,, ,� ' r bearing a large, end richt Ir,#ned e. g Y• In the meantime the most extraordinary .- the work of the inspector is simple enough., °f the System o! inspection in use in tiveIy short tfrx►e , °effotrte are being made to propitiate- the ' other cities, he believes that the parit bat little Mori # giio at is r ilst Atr is the gift o! the E_nisoo al g P P He seeds out his collectors, gathers cam• y >>r a *be t P deity who is supposed :o rule over theI pies of m*, tests these eamples, and files of he milk is exceptionally well pro 'it, ot�pleae{i1e and auto 4, , N. J., and nearly rivers and the rain. Daring the.month of �f oomplain� against the pedlere of the nor tented, player and tlse:hearer. =else in the oar Wee contributed , P Y The' Cr individuals in different arta Jnne an intense drought prevailed through. , rmilk. The inspection, however, goes much been.written for it include, P oat all the northeastern provinces, and for farther in order to overcome the difficulties Coronets of Nobility, tions Of the masters of the try. The organ was the gift several weeks the officers of the Govern- •"1' of the work and the French counts have nine equal earls in 0oncertos, songs and dances &_; �Yo4ug ladies of. the ° Church of ment at Pekin and elsewhere resorted "' q . enoa �y feat is New York. The nom- daily to the temples and offered up prayers 9IIBTER73IIGE8 OF THE WILY DEALER!. their coronets, enough, in fact, to edit the r}.. jT., cervico yeas given by Mrs James for rain. In Pekin the Emperor him self One of the tricks whioh the inspector The British baron is entitled to a coronet oapaoities of all. None, need t etlker, of Chicago, who in the bishop's has exposed is the boa for storing adulter- o1 four big pearls., Minerva, the distortion of the , r•in-law. ` P took the lead in these Sate of worship, and - -�i lted milk, under the driver's seat. One of face or month it the inet..< at Tsinanfa, the capital at Shantung, the ,� The English viscount has a coronet of ishop Walker will leave, for the north- ` milkman was suspected of having ,such a seven pearls of equal size. properly used, while the grace of • eat with his rolling oathedral to -morrow Governor, -Chang Yao, spent many daps ; receptacle, but the collector could not for The earls coronet Shows five small pearls form and feature, is quite ae a' and nights in the temple in earnest sup H- s. and four Str her 11"L -O cin ' 1, ,��nd-f�h +pr the neat day. He will go direct to Far p , oma-time,--find--e.nyr=wsy to -get -inti weaves lir'-Pla dam` h ate he will s` smart pn a tour o! the Small u-°ation„iFor-"i,me4hia-prsyera-seem -� 11 .anti] a secret spring was .resod. The The English marquis ie entitled to three at piano. Let those of m '' be unanswered. Then there suddenly L* p etrawberr leaves and two earls, have never given a thought to ,O a towns. --Chicago News. came a tremendous rainstorm which { toll©clot then secured a sample of the milk Y P sweetest of all instraments the: Ate i' se Ii'acts Aiiout Royalty. lasted for many days, and produced the that proved to be adulterated. French margnieee bear three strawberry highest summer freshet ever known is lesvea and. two o'.aotere of three small the violin is the king-considsr t7r` more g Other milkmen will pile cans containing P oarefally,not only. for itself, but at a Menne The Czar of It,aeitia is getting so fat that the Yellow River. Then the banks broke good. milk all around those holding the earls. he in at present engaged in chopping down end the flood game. There is not the French viscounts are entitled to a coronet cf promoting health and. development of tree's to reduce the surplus. '� watered article. They are aware that the p containing three large pearls and two the body, and with the added en slightest doubt in any pious Chinese mind :s collector, not knowing thatthey are crooked, smaller ones. is capable of enjoyment secured it When Prince BlbertVictor of Italy, was that these mine were sent in direct answer will not Be likely.to take samples of till the P giving, much may be seoared at school his money ran short and he sold to prayer. Consequently .as soon as the cans in the waggon, and therefore they risk French barons are not entitled to a toward making lice brighter end happier. a letter from his grandmother to an coronet, but to what is called a tortil a g flood occurred there. was a tremendous +r the chances of detection. By moving the auto for SO shillings: rash :of the faithful to t>ie tomplee to prap� 11 circle of gold having & -'necklace of tin Happiness Not ]Dependent •Upon wealth. I tans about the collector sometimes gate Y The negae of Abyssinia has jest ordered for the rain to stop. . The Emperor again - good and bad samples from the same pearls turned three times around it. There are rich women whose whole lives a new crown of parelgold,. weighing three sett the (x ample. The image of ,Tams,,the Waggmlt,-and�he-wner-ie-oda ht The 'German prince's coronet ie verb would have. been happier in all probability pounds and containing 300 reoioas stones. g �aSt-ae aaGar wttiii�raoefui enrvee o! earls, p- riVQr drgKon, was_carried,in imperial. stern__ -___.___..- badly as though ho had watered it all. p g p had t}iey ••been poor; they have energy, Why elovid not:"the negae of Al►psainip b® through the arrests o! Tientsin and A clever swindler was -recently discovered its ermine circle& and the globe 4nd cross, ctspacity, industry, and could have sup- haPpy ? indicative of an imperial rant. enthroned in the great temple of Tamer through the milkman a own carelessness. P e ported themselves Honestly and usefully; Victor, Emanuel, the Italian hair R but now those faonitieS are all absorbed in apparent, assumed, while travelliu in Miao. Then all the high officers of govern He was aocustoined to carry in his waggon g Ment worshipped it and implored its aid in 1 f t one can of milk very deeply colored. Before ivlsxisG EXGLISH JO01(EYs. the effort to be just lit awards of what is Russia and Garmany last summer, a, stopping the, floods and the rain. Chief ceiling milk from the other c&no he would Tom Loates still continues at the top of given diem. They spend' sparingly on fictitious title that happens to belong b PP R ploar off' the cream and fill up the cans with the list of winning' jockeys on the flat' in g Y among them was the greatest statesman of thomeel'ves and maniflcentl3 on others ; heredity to an iinp3oanios Italibu; who China, Li Hang Chang; who burned many the heavily colored mixture. One day, by., England. Here is the list up to, Oct, 319t but the lavishness costa harder work than eves the Prince for the n3e:o! it. He wants joss -sticks and spent many hours in a pro- miet ka, tie lett the can of colored milk at Jockey. First second Third Unpl, T'1 the economy. 1'hoy consume dtiye in the to know, not what's in a name, .bah how Strafe attitude before the idol. It mast be ., Dara of inetitatinno or the guidance of mnoh. a customer's .This wae•too evidently dao• 1—T, Loatea.........1s4 110 85 268 5J7 g recorded, .however, that all these earnest r toted to deoeiva anybody, and an invostiga• 2—G.. Rarrett.........134 96 93 217 504 individuals; they never take a holiday; Bing Humbert of Italy is a man of nn- supplications ho had tittle ll he effect, for •y,: tion was made, in the course of Which the. 3—J, Watts...-„-,,,, so 54 51 120 Bos they lie awoke at night wondering if they usual will power. After having for years the rain continued to fall and the floods to 11 • ;r, i 4-s Loatos......... 71 59 53 161 344 have done ri htly in pltying the fine smoked to excess, he euddenly and nom- rise. real ase of the mixture wda dieaovered. g 6-F, agan.by...... 71 48 99 180 348 and costs of John Jones letel tl°i The requires that the vessel in which 6—J. Fassn..........., 63 :•8 38 95 237 end giving him P Y renounced the Habit. When hie -.• i+ or froth which ekimmed milk is sold must 7-T. Cannon......... 62 C6 32 99 24s his tenth opportunity to keep oat of jail Physicians advised him to abandon the ” I have a beautiful wife.,, " Yoa have, .' be plainly marked "Skimmed milk ” but ' 8—T. Calder......... 02 65 39 157 2•,6 and beat his children ; or whether the asp of that weed, it is related that he Pon• indeed." " What 1 Have you seen her P' :4 9-8. Woodburn... 48 49 50 198 345 world ie t0 be benefited On the whole b dared a moment and said: "On mp kingly " No; but I never saw an ugly man married p? . some milkmen have a way of violating 10—T. Wel ; an.....„•• 42 6V 42 66 210 ' Y - , . this law. When met by the oolleetor the It White,........... 39 39 4.1 120 240 tha Combined Inatitntion for Snpplyiug honor, I'll never smoke again,” and he has yet who did't get the pick of the flock.,, cane of skimmed milk are labelled as re- 12—F, Barrett......... 38 35 ' 26 112 211 Pennies to the Panniless. While the seem kept hie 'word. 13-J. Osborne..:..:... i7 30 31. 121 219 to be Only " in. the swim " :of social ,and P New York Sun. gnired. The collector sees that they are 14-G. Chaloner...... 36 33 23 167 256 Y, Ex•ging Milan.ia onS.'o!n the few persane Natives of Africa refer to whiskey as I ' Oo markc+d, and that is al! lse can do, but 16—fi. Cbandley...... 3a 36 22 los 2a4 tsre.poslibly regarded ae types of fashion's who find it profitable° to ;make a nnisanoe "shame water," bat it appears they are the pedlar, when h° starts to deliver the IB—M,Cannon.....:... ss 30 46 158 2so butterflies, they are in reality; working of themsolveS. The business of his resent not ashsm9d to drink it. 17—J. Liddia ...•.... 35 20 22 80 158 harder than any basinssa man, and are no- trip into Sarvia was to make himself eat . milk, takes off the.labol and sells the milk 18—F. A+leopp........, 35 40 46 200 321 able to lay aside their cures , ae equate. The only way the collector San 19—T• 13ruekehaw... 29 31 11 67 139 as he often disagreeable that the Government would 20 --Ii _ ..._'__._..__. rW - Caton such a man is to intercept him be. nlay......••. 21 20 18 68 .127 does, on closing the doors of the ooanting: nfler him a handsome' sum to stay away, D C N L. 48 Ao, . ; tween his waggon and his customer. room. `.I'he pocx think of all the beautiful He was offered 200,000 'franca a year, bat I , Inspector Harrington has ae his assist- lfsies t5lyctern. tastes which they cannot geatify, but which his f C'Ure wall 860,000 francs. Milan is Sats three oolleotors, .t chemist and a The girl who goes round the hours in a they could freer carry out were they only now studying up some now combinations of - ;='"4�s�yy� sailed skirt and slouch waist Bli shod and rich. Bnt the loll meanwhile are same- deviltry, and the oihanaes are that the Gov- th �'"ct clerk, o horse and waggon ,have been P 'THE BEST' CO11Gli WiEi?iCINE. added to : his equipment within the Bair tumbled, need not eapeci; to be the times envying the poor, who have none era ment will oom'e to his terms. , past few months. Early in the darling of a mau'a heart for any length of of the cares of stewardship, mud can spend SOLD BYDRVaG:sT0?1vEaFNgERg• morning, perhaps as early as 1' or 2 time. A corse: is a ueeeshity to a pillow• their spare hourp,' when a&raed, as they Life and Law in Rentucky. 'D - o'cloek, the inspectors start' for the die- figured woman.arid a blessing to thu one please. I once weni ivith a young girl I 11 tricts to which the have been assigned the who loses plumb without a reed. Cottons who had been economically enjoying a New York Graphic:, The other day a and wash fabrics may be bought Summer's outing Now editor fired pt a. lawyer who had-��,.��,�.� 1' , night before, their visits to different local' iht for a tow g on the' sea•Shore to call Y o �1c ties being pnrpoaely made irregular that cents a yard, half a dollar will pay fora u,p°n m woman more generally envied, per• criticised an editorial,. missed, bis'aim and ) E `'` dress attern ha a killed the local arson instead. The dao- `AftI al, y v they may b© the leas enapected. They for- P ,mud the women who cannot P � than any ane in• her' own familiar p , , - rnerly went P foot, with a satchel contain. fashion a pilgrim skirt and sailor blouse in circle. She had wealth, beauty, immense tor, who happened to be passing, injected 1 ��g51 a ing their SamV 'e cans,. but guilty milkmen a couple of days ought to after an personal popularity, ooczsoientious activity an ovardoao of. morphia into the editor to mT S i .. 1 became industrial eahool for a week. Two or three in a hundred ways, sand m touch of genial ailaY bia exoitemeut. The widows of the dimes invested in ribbons and colored parson and editor are now suing the .law• in art. ,What hilus you been doing. this at. aIIBPICIOIIa OF -EARLY EARLY PEDESTRIA)\a cambric will brighten the collar, cuffs and vnoation?" ahe said to, her young visitor. ser for damages sustained through hie i a ;. with handbags, and drove rapidly away belt, bud the wife, sister- or niece who " Sketching," was the answer. ,, Ha iucounpetenr literary oritioism •; lie is suing ) P111 if from them. 'The aolleotor now drives •& oannot look freeb, sweet and pretty in it girl l" aaid her hoatrss. " I have been the doctor for compensation for the loss of ON) ,. , I I , iI wagkon, the' same as hundreds of otherw deserves tho 'negloot she wilt get. Mau only able to get Guo rnorninQ'S sketobea ' the editor. a valnable client of his, -ani theM. I ) this whole setlasun."-T. W. Higginson, in lawyer ie „judge of the court. abroad at that early hoar. He stops the love white ' gowns, blas ribbons and fleeter• 3r'r hurrying milk waggons a d gathera his ing lace. With muslin a dime a .yard Harper's Bazar. t ,a t samples. Each little San id firmly corked, and pink, blue, cream and crimson ribbon a __ Something for the Landlord. � and to it is wired a tag, giving, the driver's dollar a bolt, why can't the fasney ba 'I 210w Women Cxpose rhom�eives. Montreal' Herald: Mrs. Bingo -]noticed ) 11 : ' ' ii; ; , name; the license number of the waggon, humored ? Brace up, Miss Slattern'! Thousands- of women were ant ata the there was a rent -in your traasore.-this ) DOE's CURE the date and each other facts as would be Take a reef in at the belt line ken morning. 1 • )I 11 Useful in ourt in case the milk should hair dressed p soar Strata yesterday with nothing between•the Mr. Bingo, -Thank heaven 1 Give it to ) p , your oboes laced, your skirts cold air and their arms axoopt the thick- the landlord "when he comes. ) prove to be impure. Honest milkmen have pulled back, and let the rose be y our model near of a very thin dress: They were stoat nothing to fear from the inepentbr=a taste, of sw0otnees and simplicity. ladies, of course, whn feared too wear flan• LONSUMPTION, a 'F so that whets a man makes any oppoaltion The Napoleon of tract d►atribatore," ) 4 to the work of the collector he is closely Th4re Was Doav rlittin nels or other underwear lest snob covering Charles Watson, of HAlifax, I+;n ,, ' 11 k. followed n y g• would mako them look stouter than they jeer died. He worked for temperance only, Toffar--How was the boxing exhiUitiou, really were. From the waist down all and for more than fort !n its First Stele's• •• One of city collectors who was out a goon show 2 women are reasonably warmly dressed in traota grataitoaaly. He once aaid thetrin in a herdic so a time ago et a milkman Singger-�-First rate. New Yolk; but around the neck and arms, twelve months he distributed dearly 3,000 from South Boston. As soon as the Tuffar-Any marked features in tht� unleea they wont 'the little capes of the OOO tracts. ; P R l a t'a TD a ..a s Ill -1 h • pedler ,,understood what the colledtor's entertainment ? business was, he put- whip to hie Slugger -You'd say so it you saw soma of imt makes, thman's rry so little eth chatted to think °t that Mrs. M,%ry A., Lease, a lawyer of Wichita, ( fie sure you get the genuine in Salmon horse and started for home. The rho fellows that of hit, is said to be the realest , color wrapper; sold by all llruggists, at 4 inspector in the herdic followed the g , it, -Neto York Sun. g political power ) 5oc. and si.00. • and the beat organizer within the ranks of , driver, putting his horse to his best'epeed. f?Fhy, lie Secured Her, SCOTT �� I30WN) , Belleville. A Growing Evil. the Farmers Alliance in Kansas, •whioh The milkman got home drat, however, Brooklyn .h fe : Bxiggs�-Have you heard Mr. Binge (to hie dad,;hter)-Clara, is it numbers 130,000 members. ' droyo into hia stable and was jast slamming the latest ? Robinson has eloped with a __.,.<,.._�.__-,_______ -" o1- I the door when the collector slipped inside. P possible that t now you reading that real- — PP chambermaid. „ „ f The pedler immediately blew out his light, iatic novel; At Last, yesterday ? -„ I ,� ,. M t� L„ t. '' and the collector thought for a moment thaGtriggs-Heavens 1 What made him do Olara (moekly)-I am afraid yon did, cu.151,E, ;[ N--,' 1'Sb • 0 3 0" �OT • �•EJthat he was about to become the victim of father.] �+�WEN AWA EARLY. I a tragedy He pnt,on a bold front how= Briggs -I nnderatand she brought him Mr. Binga-Has it come to this, that theWhen 1 say Cora ] do not mesa I an extra towel when he naked for it. -venomous serpent of eorrnpt literature, the leave them return again, I MEAN A RA D 1 CA L v U R C. tI have mtxciC the d seas( of F ever, made the delver relight bia lantern, ineidions poison of overcharged and Scoured 'a sample of the milk, which -Bnffaio Bill is on hie wa home hav- ima imaginations, is ,,even now gtraokingf cite Epilopgv or r att:rc� SItkr,�afl a life-long st„ply l va,rarrsas9* :,,y remedy to Caro�I .% � proved to be largely watered. y Worst cases. Because others hr.ve failed is no renson for not now receivini a cure. Sem$ f ace for a treatise and a prep IBQttlo of m + Atter the morning's work, which is 'ing sailed from Havre on Saturday. go tri son• _coureo through in vary house- �+ y is+faell ,blecur Remedy. A Give ixpre<; alta( It y hrxa Im�ariehalf a rrlill'on dolltate in a�eurOpa, 1301(] ? _- L- Waa it ; 6004 ? tf�.t3-# Bra chcOffi• Ilei 186WEST ADELAiD�iBaTRt �� you. Address• -4! t�, tlASYlle rarely -without some excitement, the coli A woRn ozr wARr7ts r DROw;ts + l loctorit return with their samples, and, --w-..-....»�; nodally make a second trip, later to the young man, if you've two sweet carts, ono of Little Johnny -Mr. Smith, will you ' whom you mean to wod, tones cool this eon fORSX1, - day, among the storekeepora and bakes Oh l cbange your mind, we pray, and take the p or me % Sister Sne, •� � � � � who retail milk, or. oleomargarine and other ono instead. �f orrified-Why, Johnny, what a ragnest ? ©vinegar, whoseinspection is also included in We toll you tbis in kindness, for your own con- -Little Johnny -Well, I board you say the tentment, brother, the duties of the department. The aam• For mind, if you wed ono of tbem, other da that Mr. d you'll wish Y Smith was a groat 9*111 I lea aro tarns over to the chemist whose you'd wocl the other, blower, r�mTM�� ri"� T I D 0,0 f % �1tI . I - __ _`i . '” 11 hlioratory adjoins t`lie office of the inspector, --He-Why did your pastor object to --Sha-" Why do poor men alwS s kee TO Ttl R 'EDITOR ;-- Please intrn.n your rr�.t •rr ah.,o- t +,eve a riosifive remeGp f - -� wh1.o makes. a reliminer examination of „ „ Y P above named disease: By its tinTeiy u". t(itjrr I,.,.1A, t ri,r .r q ss a..cs,•s '•,ive b.>en nernttts nti P y your going tothe ball game ? Sire -He lots of doge ? Ho - To keep the wolf J I Shan be glad. to send. two_ bottles. ot. n,y.-rtm'-es c sE v y.. - .. , M,Z;F s v yntrr rOhAers ..o � . _,_-. . ,. each $ample by ]moans o$ the laotomoier safd the -umpire wamr rr it Christian. 11 - p t v umo n 3 tom the door. sum tIoi lithe wll, scud me their lixpres; t.nx� N,10 Offi •e r..idce;ss 12ato ectJtsJ �, I'. q, ALO - . 'q•td-- 1810 W41i tt Adnto.id,L ;„.kt.. ,,, ORONYq. UNYHR1Cr. y ,, o i . •.. ,