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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-08-15, Page 91 4 , I I � 1-1 .. . i� I , I 1� . � I 1. � 41r, , I - . � I I " � . . . . , ,4-uguist 15 1$$4;, , 'I ,VO - #P$*a#X6* 40011r*,"... .1 1, I— I 1, ZAAQAX!0 WXL16 AT WN104VA. � I I ­� — — �— A QN11K.'"061.00 111110ir I I I I I - I THE CROIL,1019A. T" 004awlem JLXAI$. �. 1 ­­� - I 1. I" ­ moi I. i I 1 -.9, Jr040r"u**A0":" Xvlal*� 4pilke At*- . Trinditlesiol)[111490MY 0911ho AfistabaTepople@ I A6X1UNKtdA3ecausV#KeWiss0pm -, yJ . . . . I ­ 11 I .. - �, 4110��­ I I a""- I Whou Rigar and the infant Ishmael, I. , I , Lastfall $hero ogme to Vietpris a one- I A 311141116011 Voyage witiclit Was Never * TOMWO woong. 'Twas Autunm when first,tb stood oil , the In spite of the Unquestionable facte that, the obolcoat Coffees in the world age %him. wore Abandoned by Abrall%m­ sox, 0oweatio . reasons. %VbAqb � ever . y I family won must logged $ramp—glib,'61 tongue, Impudent in demeanor, and 16 .. I ­ He. W in association .1 Pre0lition; TOon Against the Plagull by' Jille'lird of notero, �, � � . " Every time I look At the NOrill htill!," � ., � � ,py I bridge; Alpo vesis on the pear-troo, ripe oorn on the . . dandy imported into England, Asia . the St 1 4w#1 Gaxate, th*4 the -berry In loo ititeg- I I I pprove, y� a obaeryes the London Zanest, slig: Wandered into the, valley of Usocia, of , . hooped about on Ah crutch, aod sold songs to whoever would buy. lie quite wait the Ontario Board of.Health, , 0 t a Olen . I Islathe xvitical cop, oft makes me feelps4e. ---P-- � : On Owntio of a balloon Qxrerien,06 � ridge; , pin the blue � iftly far u 2 'Wp"'dpi:o"loteilwl'.W,',t'h'wpxdI w __ 44.34,.'p.. , erg. lost to ibe . risy is procurable without diflicully, and thab Ito use is so general am to as, and second � I . h r rather w 41 a A10004, was afterwards founded, and H , agar, oppressed by the, , � YOutig—soureely 17; but. was no novice in the dark wo, ya of obip. sinful. world, When ; I bad in 18.08. You probably inbox - repae REGULATIONS TO BE ENFORCED. , tbott mammoth Air -ship butit in Hong Xong � I , , - . NIQW, ?I� -sine as I Pon love ,,,01; Sstdhe, ,,Capypu,lqv * "Alroad*140T only to to&,, we have learned to tolerate thin I . I , I . abiding existence of ik warm, brownish ibeo,#, - - began to search � ., for water t 0 a zelleve-ib thirst from whiq alia and , � lie foito I . I cub V , 4 to effect. a sale by xi g he BQmetdmem 00plisaked I? . into. buying t3ltako A trip staroas the Vdaillo, I was ., At a m . noting of the Ontario Board of I thet8atthe vimv,'Aud the owner of the .S,h 0kid,,q,u1WdQmuXo I o ,ly., . . 1 LiqgId—Ast,feeble and dull; a cup of which . �h 010 child were nufferip g. She ran back. persons sk song or two- FX0HA bore he returned to I Health yesterday, regule,tione to be %dopited balloon engaged pe . at A oalAry � o I f 41,000 a. . . I 'TWO. Wmt,oZW,h(m next they met,ontlie bridge; , The , , peir-trees were biown, and W-141tew,00 too I � 11111 have inopired tho ouggeration. of Bar. pon in his 4,Anutoiny," that it was. 14 like wards &ad forwards butwoon the bills of Bat& mud Kfivwa, seeking in but, the Bound and Oregon, an d this P1400 saw him - in view of the danger laising from the, weak to acoowp%13[y him in his parilouni introduction of ehokra,'ware pp QOl1- voyage., It was it bright atummorinorDing, . ridge, . . � The aw,sll&wa were. dea�berlug their bests In 1 . - that black broth of the Lamadflemonisn's, I vain ; , returning. to tb . a spot where she had no more. Whije. a I I Passing Ov r the NortheraPsoillo A%ilwaytheotharday a .Balble 1. - aidered and %dopted. The following are I ;Pmembert Mud en pan lob on the 0AA- . . 4) � I I , . a] ioro Ste looted iii hie face, .snd� aboburst Into tearal *ad perhaps the, eame.11 The horse bean 1 . ban boon unjus0v traduced as contriboting loft the intent, found that Ishmael had . himself 4.L000vered the spring they both oo* u4notor said to the writer of thXs sketch ; " Right below bore, if look the regulations iu aubBtucee suggested for 0101t5 of the town iWas filled with 200,000 adoytion and to be put, i,q force in the psople t,) ode us make the start. Tae I . Nis nooe—it was pinched, slid .his IWA—Vuby . were blue, I ' to the 11 bony" of this strange d L" , I eociatio ; -Wdii�btwsy . needed by A simolp exosdion famillar to you shu rp as L 'L L we fiaiib along, you'll 000 four graveh- . I , event of cliolero. wo'king, its appearance on oeronaut, got int� the oat first, and I folio w- ' . -field . ,:� can! love youl" ,Paid be; ONOr . .bo. L . 0 I but in loot, it - i bagivoll to:' babiesof 41, nations Bud perlods. Kicking . I There rest foiAr men veho were bung a this continent. The 0141, mepr y shall oil him with two nalive aervauts, who L L . at once prep%rq, a complipti) of th" Imb 664,J)�wVA,,"Ins. you, I iWTWas Vriaig.time when next they stood on the ­ I , assertion of an ewitieut vegetarian, there . is just now a call. upon the nourishing beam 11 onou $Minot $heL ground, bia infantile efforts I , had laid bare, one . of those sprin , hiah I ftl W short time ago by a vigilance opwinittee L and buried there as a warn ,,, thar lug to 0 . 6 OUX;1U(J . V040119 cities, tqW115 9-10d, V11614.t 0 ILA t64. - - Wad ti;guld Was given to Btart end the Province, specify sbere44 — c b dge, , And white was the poar-tres and green was the I I I as 4 base" in the inanutacture of best tea� . sod Other forms of 11 conilensed 11 meat. . , In, Arabia are fcoquently oonces ad by a light layer of Band. This spring, which murderers and thieves. At, one -of, . the gravee a pair of,aratiolies are atiching in the I I L _Ing . 4ho plapeo ropes werecut, .The immense bag of gas, which have local boardo of,healtb, in Wltb,t . 0 bilwan freight, shot up into the air GdiQaJ L . I . 'health, ridge4 I Tbeewailowsbodthought0offl, codyroturn I Anil the midgiDa were. dancing AZ WU tII0 bro;n Supposingi however, th - I a mwkewaigbt of " mixed " coffee to be of no baser sort thau so,yed the life of the ,ancestor of the Arabs, . is the well . Zewzon, so called (by Obvious ' L ground, They belonged to one of the men who was hanged.," . I 1 officers and Banitary Inspectors, like a rocket. In twelve minutes we were slid the amount of money whiab has been 0,00'0 feet *&boVe the eax�b" in twelve L buria. tby . , _-goneagoby ' He said, - 11 pretty maiden, I(k - all itself, this aubrobanqe is totally Loor . I - . lbitl exhilarating, and restorative 40 a of the I I onomatoEce*) from the murmuring soqnd . of its waters. Such at least is- th"rab . I ad Why, You don't meaq,to say that they 1A %qgad uIcripple I" voted, for health purposes by the, Councils. minutes wor we h$d. attained a height of *here n I . . Is q health officers have been L 10,000. feet. The revolution of the globe canyouioveogoagaIn2l' 1,;;lieeaid,1llcautw,;,, . I I vwwae Summer When next they stood on the I I . I propertie Row T41U I 4 Of the former. able I L these axe in-& matter very insufficiently tradition of the origin of tho.well that now forms one of the moot neared ohjeote 11 Oh, yea, they did. You see, he was a bad Anau,tQoL, and 'L a little while before he L . I . inted, a list of medical monI n the .was then plainly perceptible. At 8 o'clock appQ 100alifiee Who might be eligible for these . in the evening we had beutep all previous 'through brid . Mere 90I were pears on the pear-troo, -tall ecrA on I . i theridge, � understood. . The Abyssinian I 13-WhO Pro- bably uoed'CQ,ffee long before the Fersiano I within the precincts of the Raub&, orHoly L � . of Mecoa, Th I'M q. K%alia itself -e, . I I was strung up he and another fellow shot 11 41 such other. He killed the other follow positions shall then be prepared. As rep9rdo, and were sailing the � . I soon as the danger has become imminent, clouds at, the frightful rate of oixty miles. , . L wbe swallows wheeled round Wem, far upinthe. . . blue, i or Turks -spill make a composition of L butter and the pounded berry, which in lubilp-lielividdingoovered outside with being. , , , jogs of rick black damask, and fa I moos for . and got wounded in the log. Well, when people of the town below liare--WeolcoVille the Board aliall ask for an iuiwedj&toL I The professor, who Was black in ilie face . . L I - gr", be act spart by the Government but very outhuoia"tio, auddenly announced � alo'bive snatched up a midget !17ben swooped do*n and ,, or �Wo. . travellirig theyfind more flUotatuing than . I I I . the saared stano brona of its carriers, which 'is . -got tired of harboring gamblers, for organiz%tionp �this graut to be his. intention of attempting to get beyond basodou the amount necessary to secure * . "Lost some trifle ahogid come In the fluid us. . I . WaY, either broad Or meat. In Centril Africa the bean is persiatently allowed by the is amid (and not improbably, it seems to be an mrolite) to have faillen from murderers, thieves and —t they joa� turnedlooBe day L. � L I � viieuttractiou of gravitation. I at once an active Medical health and quarantilie. demanded an increase of salary - end he, saw � And part us alain, Will. you mention the day?" I ug. She stood, loo ing down on the fait-flowi rill, . nutives , - and it is no uncommon custom in -heaven-,- and Which - has therefore been one and seized � the r L bras Of the worst sod warned, oat to leavo by , ofacer in every incorporated muniolpality, he raise and made it $1,500. 1 . . Mien- answered, demurely: 11 As, soon as you l -will 3"' . . . I the east for thegrounds of prepared coffee to be,swallaied after the liquid. That the , kissed black by centuries of adoring pil- grhma�was, so cording to the same auth. the first train. When t1A" three man were seized the fellow 'with the lame leg was namely, to 10 cities, 54 towns and 138 vil. "All our ballaeb had been' thrown out, '. . lages, making in ail 202, Where found and, Mo. the-ball6ou had oeA I , -sed to rise, it . � . .0 L I whe folusier's Reward- . sivage should thus realize- a fact to which . I � the Englishman is, as a rule, pir's-4stently I , crity, built by Abraham after, the pa�teft of a temple whi6b Adam bad see ii in Par&- . ping about the gambling houses' on cru as. sing lame he didulb think the possitilb or deBirablep such officer shall be was. necessary to make the 6ar lighter, so the Madioal Health Officer of the Local we pitched one of the, 6arvw3ti over the . . i , L * . ob, once there dwelt --flinger In. a. valley ta 1� . 'y indifferent, may ,be set down Me one of the .� vagarieo, - Anodera-. 4;vilization. -Dater-, - dise, and of w#Joh, hotbed trace witted the L design to'lilo d6opondanto. I , . w I& 'trouble him vi 'Utes on I $(?.When . . -1. Board. The eum. suggested,ftir each in 111111. , I . giVing', hinj V, 0 side, . Qok book t6 read on his . . . olpalibyls§200.. Ther-Medical1lealth Of. waydown. Upshot the balloonanother .. ­ . .z - I.: Who ITIM . noide with !041�g art awoke his lute .of mined, b owever, to agitate inj this - usefu , I Without pro- feesingaboolate faith in, this interesting a three scoundrels (chums of his) were Be ized and oiarobed down to the,spot*e�ll ficero, when appointed by this Board, and . mile. Then, it became etatiqnury � . I � . %U&lay. . . . NOW though his song, nor loud nor long, was branch of reform, and Btarting with the planter's fundamental maxim," Qldooffeeo, history, lb is certain that the X%abal and the well Zem.zem are Among the moot come to presently, the man on the crutches just hobbled along after the ai�iowd, so' see ia receipt of Government salaries, are to bo. again, and the other follow had ta be die- . the'executive, officers of the Board, and will . posed oI in the interest of science; I � . � I tzangely sweet to hear, , . . . 1 13 - � one day be said, while Oil his abeek"fli4iFe I . . . I . ,Q.uAig teas," there iBnoreaoon whyordi. .y nary householdera Bhould not mAture ' I , ancient of the antiquities of Arabia. They both were connected with the oldest I the fun. -When he got there-the-tilYff I men had been haugcd and the crowd were . . . jm-xaquired, immediately upon appoint. dropgod himout very carefully, boosuse he . went, to carry out its instructions. Ouall, W,aB a very nice man and generous V) a gliamed a silent tear 4 . I . . . I I . "My is low, mystrainiswe lc,myisingingi the berry in their o Wn, storb closets. It must be kept raw, and preferably in rites of the pagan Arabs, and existed . much their fo,zX%- . way; but the moment they saw . I they . immediately prepare a 40, officers shall fault. Up and up went the balloon, until . tailed stAteme:3t of the, 0�nitary condition , wo-)Iad reached an elevation uf 118 miles. I note ..a . I � . mile all in vain;' little guer�on I desire I cannothope to gain. I . � . small bulk, the piquant uroma being due to WvOlatile oil which is developed in the present and were applied-te-Nery-much-fli4ir -1mr-him. ,present uses before the time o f Nabomet. .1twil,301MI, Ing ast up a yell and started He ocouldn't runi so they just . . 'gathered him up ic. their arms and rushed of hie municipality, and in addition to hav- 11 The professor saw that we were about . Ing a bouse-to-house inspection mado'by the to stop again, and kindly asked me to stop . � . . I I . I do ndt .care for lb y,fame,for w9alth I do z,f ,_process a .- ­ long- of roasting. The common - failure i6f &..cup of coffee to attain a reagonuble 10 was the prophet's grandfather *ho . ruopened the well; of, the him along to tuu trai s, where his friexids Some Local Board of Health', at once see that the out and let him aontiiue the voyage &loop. I . Municip;litY fist &Part Or erect o, dtruOture He refused, however, to fulther i , . increase I I only wish my follow -man to love me for my . standard of excellence ?a due to'mQ;e tbau . position of which he had beau warned in a dream, while he were swinging. one got &-piece, of rope and before is could Buy.% prayer he . which anall poseeis all the sanitary, my pay, so I took him by the heels slid let , . . son I,. ." 9 . . . . The kindly zephyra caught . his lays and bore . . . , once cause. - If kept top. long aftior roatmug the fine flavor of the berry is diesi � . p4ted ; was trying to devise some conven . Dot means 11 of fulfilling his speliial duty and Privileg6a I .1 I was dwitAging from one of the littibs. .He died game, though -, only soked 'time, to requireinents of I on isolation hoop!- him drop Qvbr. Tileii I sailed the ,air , tal, and that it be suppli�d w4b, all strUO4 chip for the next thTGO d8iyo on my, own � I them far and wide; . . .,such songs were never sung befox"o I" thePeoPle but even' tilis""'; revived by caref may be to. some extent ully beating the ground I of supplying water to the tribes who flocked annually to worship at the Kasbei. Dig- write to his rnothar,,,whi6fi !bay didn't give hi6a. When tural convanienceo, as beds, bedding, bath, book very satisfactorily." "' disinfiectanto, oto. 'When this has beau 11 Where did you land after making the I rose and cried. , I . . coffee before use. On %he other hand'. the' .1 , , gin in ilid appointed spot,he foandtwo the men were buig Long enough the bodies were out down and . done, a full and- detailed statement, thall . I .terrible trip ?11 asked the listenai:4 , ' . . "fl, great king even listened in his palace by tb 0 - . Deal' . ., aroms may be. entire4.driveu off by treat. Ing an a dedootion that. which should be I gol on gazelles, and �aome swords an& suite of armor which 'had been buriao, there buried, an .some4ne too the lame ma Is d k u "in 'thd­giaive. be forwarded to the Board, .In d6f4ultof Believing that my, salary was a gefiorous I ' ' . ­ any municipality noi taking immediate and one, I permitted the professor to take hill . 11 And said, I. Some da� we'll send for him,und I honored he shall , a. 11 11 '. . , ' pro -eminently 4 Bimple infusion. But'not . I three centuries befoie, ' ' and further exact. crutches and atuck them .1 criec -the conductor There they are now,' . I . I effective aoilon in.cairying out the regul&- barometer along with him," paid the, nuuti. - . tions of the Board, the matter shall be it . ,, a 1� Alas, no herald ever c cilo ancient legend only sh4uld coffee not be boiled, it should not even be allowed to 11 stand 'I for any iation revealed the remainw., of an . ancient piece 'of * m4soury a pointing towards the aide of the track.' ". ' . I . And there, sure enough, were the four Cal cop.-Philadelphid Record. . I I . � . once reported, and the Board,will take such ­ - - �,7�. �. . . � . � V � ith; � . 0, . . 33rit Weaken he pat his lute a sy and laid him down in death, . length 61 time. Fresh and fresh is a sine qua,non; and, again, it can hardly ba,made ,inclosing' 8 and never failing spring) = Was at ,once accepted aa graven with the pair of crutches atanding-� oueat.the head andone atthe foot,of the I Xltow X8011"It Women Direfig- !tape as will tend to place the- municipality . . . In po ition to e set . - I a 0 ff ually combat the Let me now give you 4 few.:of tile eaden- I 1, *You I . The people made a great ado. and reared U . too strong. Ude may perbaps be ,considered extravagant in hie artistic the'traditional well of Hagar. It. is pro. liable at least.that the masonry dated from reating, place of thy lame gambler. 11 I'd aB. soon t1link hanging disease. . On the, approa3h or presence of trioitiou. know the glare.of the elootrio the first or any case of choler& in i muni. light, you know the effect at Btaring at the . I column high, In honor of the singer they had left in want to allowanoe , of 'lobe cup of ground the old days Of the mercantile Prosperity- of a WOTXIau as a lame man," quoth one of the passein- cipality, the executive ohloor shall have Boo. . Well, . neilher. t6e quo -nor the other . iihe pationt,removed t6 the isolation boa-, in to be compared with the..sensatibu. that die. . . coffee for� .two oups of liquid," but the great man admitod the irinoiplo of of Xecoa,perhmpo even from pro -Christian times. - Ever since this rediscovery of the gets. "There's something cowardly, about it.," , ., . . '" pital, and take every measure fordiiiin. was caused to one's eyes by the passing to , . . I I I I . The Bliss. . . . . BubBequent dilution ,.--with boiled cream for� well.Zeinzon ban held 6, prominent pliace '' . Some of. the company. , defended 'an d fe6tbig and, if oeoeBeary, destrSy all cloth. and fro of a yellow costume, with bonnot , , � Ing; and every conveyance, either on and parasol, to mateb. Although there A band of burnished gold, ' � � . . My tIngers gently bold, . aboide-though even hot water may be then added without Injury to the flavor. As a, Among the holy, things in the Arabian tein- ple. Th,e milhone.ot-Pilgrima who have fol- others condemnedt'he act, and the .disquss 4ion was growing Warm when an - ad Ico , , railiray, steamboat,' sailing vespel, carriage were hundreds of- boats on, the river,* it was I � . I- I . d thr oh the agio cire 0 0 1 a r MI ef'r ea, 416 eyes .. y Zigootive, strong 1, bla,611 11 coffee . I * has Iowa a 8 d h ops.'of Hagar and run dokea . . - Ing, elderly matt- who .had Hot ioret-1111;. . - or other vehicle Which has been exposed to Impossible to fix one's gaze upoj� any other' �� . . . the contigion. Importation of 8;itiolds thati-the one 6ontiining these condensed , ,.'� � s. . , t nd emories; rise, - ,m- � "I dfillwys ul itb-loRgIug,,-vaguo­."-d-d , - kcarcely an equal ; nod it in in thin foral -th�6t-tbe-conlioifitelli--6e-llb-er'&-t-el�� -approves from Safs to Maxwa,und. have performed the circuit of the Raab& seven times, as 1. , . spoken a word, said: . . . . I I, Talk about banging a cripple I These , I . of food from'suy f6fectecl'. district, is thd sun so long as they were within, . : r'ly" of I . 'prevented, I I seem to see the gate, .. . the daintily brewed cup of pure,gooba. It their pagan. ancastdro did before Mahomet . vigilance committees, will hauge.chilfthan . to Id' I , - and, all .uch an, are al ked : .. ,i.qu-rt,ir of ansile� *,,,,I had no amo : or tainted shall be, des�royed. 'a with me, I cannot. tell You how, the.'. ' . . At which I used to wait. . I .. � For her who gave to )no this token sweet; .. mu6t be 8 1. . aid thAt this is a kind of 11 home comfort " most obmmonl flkoesiibloat a . y made -the Meacan, pilgrim a port of his.-Keligion, do, not leavooltelie IiHaram they.werm to their work. Vat me tell YOU what I I saw with my. own eyes at --I a� I ' .. - . AIL ad the costume. - .: .. ., petsons who h%ve b4ia exposed wearer Buit ' I , . to the contagio . . . n sliall b6 io,s-quaran- A laidy,in-white - other. 1 feel a tender thrill, I . That calls to mind the hill � I -� I Where hours, like fled fleet Or.L club' well app"ointed hotel; while -as a' club' comfort -'with some' tropida. . - enh-Sherif " without w&Bhiiig in, orat least tasting, ihomater of the well Zemzem* and Ltown kaff-a-day"a journey -back 'here. A little, one. fiabboy lagged ragamu came into 17dgaqed plaobd �Ilmnnel' ppoiltian be provided by the local wine, pretty dress by having life-sized Bwal- � . tiao. station to L L . i . ' moments, on pluioni I 7 . - tion be- ' it .'anid-transplanted. -.to. the I most of thern, berry away -a hank oi, the , the town one,day. He was foul --in 'person . Board of Health,. amd'shall, a ply them! Iowa in velvet stuck. all over it-7one or.,twO - . � with all necessaries until aildbutpi 10 Dught -reiugo in her hat. � I . me as the f which had 131 . . The form of youthful grace, - L � - . The smiling, tender face, . . narrower �Mrenm of the domestic', circle, it e - is otten'er than'it might be a. bitter fsdlure� holy Wato. No more valuable Present can be offered to a returned Hajjy to his and tongue. Sold songs for M living, sod I it you didn't -buy he'd abuse You I � period of incubation of its disease, shall, , Another,' well known in the .msthetio , . I . 'L I Is near me still, in spirit, though the years L Have slowly come and fled, . . )r other lovely Women will not' . Somehow C. friands.thaii a bottle of this miraculous, Well, Igentlemen, . terribly. lie 'h4i4n't , I have elapsed. If-auy inuificipality be a world,. had cli�% biscuit -colored -Liberty I . .. .. port of entry for vessels. coming, from in. serge drese. - it was kilfed all round from. . I . And cherisbed hopes lie dead, . L. . Along my way too thickly strewn for tears. I . . stoop to. the folly. of'putting in. 9, whole - pup of.coffee for two people-*, not for any though4 -admittedly brackish, fluid. . Its . I 'properties are quite unique 16 the eyes of beau . .there , � a L� Week before - nearly toWn got d6wiA 0 b the whole 12 im, and he .. I feoted aietricts, w striot . inspection . of said the waist, being, of course,'deStituie oVany .. I . . . . . " . Oh I little band of gold I . . I. , L . one.,I , Coffee mustbo, .brewed by,man fc�r . - ' ., I I the. faithful. It can cqre disease i, sprinkled. . I Was told to leave; but he wouldn't go� - VE asHengers, drapery. The Fileetes, were, very tight and I . isoel shall be.mado befor6.--p , . - . , I . 16ggsgb or freightsr.0 lauded. Allpersonal tuticirbepuffed, and ,the body, which was . I- . & Wealth of,joy untold, . 'Your shining circle conjures.to my mind, , I man'. �- - I I . . But even the boveragaintefided for stand. on grave -clothes it produces the most oalutary, results in the future itatn,of said ,held. adme tOL 'Stay and no - - - couldn't -drive him off. It was * a line . I efteoW or o'th6r exposed -luggage or freight trimmed with yellowish velvet, was out :, . . I * "I " . *'front, ' And will, until my breath . � Shall meet the kiss of death, . Ing uee-whi'ah, of couroe, the ,I black." I I I . I I - the deceased ; - while a single sip Is.thd - � I evenin 9 two months Ago bliat'alot.ofthe . 1. . aftell bd thoroughl� disinfected before being . QW&Y'L in showing an Oriental , . , .. WheuL . . . lauded. oboler&LeXjatB'jAA any Pro. ,waietboat, that was the onvy,"bf the L � And all the pain otearth be left behindi. .1 . coffee par excellence is not --may be made ' . bright-, fragranfand'oxhilarating. Abund. beat cordial that & host can offer -to hiB mosbi distinguirilAdd . � guest.- One famous baBt-citizops of the town Juait turned out .. . I snatched that boy up an4 carried him. . . � 1. .n.igg9r .- % . .1 vince or State -�adjoining or contiguous to. -I' Squash-": ., �, . I . . 'L ' ' - - 'in . 0 .1 � AN AFTERTHOUGHT. ' 1 1 - ant, but not lexceegive strength may -still be . "I tradielonist, whose, -'me wory, - was pro- ,and off. towgids 4he .bridge, just outside theL Oatarid the executive. or� health offic6ra at One matron. was respleodent red ' . It Point, where-isilways enter this Pro- velvet.. L , She did -look so. hot, .but ohQ dared . - I.. . , , I . I I . . 'Twas in the garden chatting I . pleaded for as � ­ - cheaper in the end.," We I have onlYto inhale the steam of freBblyr verbial, asailibed his retentive - 4powers 9, iitirely' lo the - -copious- droughts Ii '1tB. He wasn't ,much of a - load.'� ' pa gonna he was half-starved and nick. Ito . . . I I tr . om these infected diotricti shall be not. wipe her poor face for .fear of L disturb- ­ vinoe I . . I , Amid the mignonette- She with her snowy tatting, . I made, caftee.of good'alses and no mistake . . . be bad taken,, of the .waters of Zemzem, orie d . deal , as they carried bini , d a goo . ' I given the -full powers of quarantine offleare; Ing the paint - and. powder. As a cones- L I . , so far an can So exercised *under Provincial quence the best made a little river just . .. L with my cigarette. . . I I still can see her Angers can be made as to Its beneficent charelct�i. It repeatedly sets like a ofiarm upon hand. which Sale gravely remarks appearg to be really as offloacious in its own province as through the townt, and promised . if they'd - lot him, go .he'd'bi a good boy go away. . I . I � . . or muni6ipal laws, and -shall ftispect every over'ber eyebrows and, round by bar Burst . . . . 11 b1lit softly in and out, With rapture memory lingers � aches or mental exhaustibiti, and accom. the opring'of EbRoon hais Proved to the, . � . I -,and But they said I No; you've saosed thp. bast I I traia bearing pasabugero or suppdoed-to escaping down her back. She would have . . . . � I L - . I contain any Article of food for Commerce. L beau a hice-looking old lady had Bho'al-. I . To, view her lips a,pout.. . . . I . . . ­ ,,Qomp&nied With tobaced.,in any form will . enable student Bantry to keep. vigil till - inspiration of. poets. Professor, Hoston's . , , I . ­ analysis' of - thin - Abiraoulous water, will Citizens of the place, - and'. you've got to - die., I didnit follow them; but -they I . likely - to Contain - 0OutAgiO31I and shall lowed nature to compete on equal terms . . I , baggage @nd 11 Ellej . I A happy sunbeam glancing . Upon a wayward curl .or . the, dawn. For ordinary domestic use, . cause a severe abbak to all true believers hanged him frotu one of the rails Of the remove such pasaengere' per- with at.t." however, was far pre- .� . . . 606'al effoot6,. and . deat with th L am . aa pro- forublo to * another: I OSW' Inioglul Set every pulse to dancing, .1 . And turned my brain a wbirl , . howe"ver, i judicious I L . I blend" is -to be Pre- forred',to so individual kind.' A mixture- -'East who. fead the Lancet, though from what one knows of the sanitary mothadit 'of the bridge, and after. he was dead they 'buried him near by. The next day o6ma of the L. a L vided above- In ease it, appearothat any Any dear, . woman * about hat f16101. i ..., - - petson, -luggage or freight may have escaped stout"again as, the.,dear Princes@ Tack.. ' .. And when she looked up shylyi. . I could not help, you Bee, I . uneoutemplated'by� $be LuQb�of fine con. ditiuned� Och 6f,,,1XaIj.' there is in fiotliing surpkising in :the discovery that , ibe. well of Zemzem is as people who didn't; tkink it was right to ant but and found -his hung tbapoor b ' B .` detention or disinfection, the. medical Put on bar.: a lo . one bodice, like 9, dress- . I ... , , . , , ' . But stoo and kifis her slyly Behinirthe apple -tree. - . . . .parts cherry " !nd .m.Plantation 11 I -foul as -a good many other saintly'springs. - orutoh lying by,01171 roadside and the little healdi officer shall immediately telegraph ,',of the thinnest imaginabi O� . , . . 'I th ' at . eantive officiere along. -the' supposed iM1191ij1:11ik.1e.t Fasten it firmly round the neck, I .. . , . I � I . I Strange that,00me mote forever . . may-04tisfyo k" glishman &If a. � The , wetter � in the, fountains . . ot * . stock of Bong he'd tried to, sell neattered a 1. . ' .to L on the .arrival of the 'and that line.of travel, Who, I pull 16 down tigh , tly to'libe'Waiatt. , � .. Should marthe raysof Miss V I . Though conscious I had never yet . ... � . . ­ . � - - . -- . , . . 'Webacce and Eyesight. .- * ` . ,wo, so a -ye - to a wi,� never. ii's qu strikes the I . I any very pleasing expression, 'Aniast . .1 . � aboat." , . � I . I . Silenob prevailed in the smoking -room icias all, the' powers Of geanring is'Witli. a substantial band ... 7the ' I . train, shall axe] . . . . � . ,quarantine officers.' Power is given the material, forming the sole, support for the.'. - � � . Won so. sweet a kiss, - Alas I the act of plunder . . . I So gracefully she bore, . I I . I . I .. . 1. . L 1. : L For toomy yearn it' has been known to . � and Zeruz8u Win the QY a thickly- . built city, where drainage is of a peculia,ily, for full'si., Hiiiiiiie. .Then onerof'thecom- . I . I I . . . pt�y asked- . I . - - - I Secretary topr6ceed at all times, under the figure. ' You then have before your eyes a � I � , L directiod 6f'the Board'to any point in the sight that polai ad in -abock g eo, . I at in min . I could not choose but wonder, . Had she boon kissed before? . . -Ophthalmic surgeons that abuse of tobac0o � may lead: to failure of sight. ThisfeAbbas L primitiye,descripti6n,.and the well -is almost '� from n6begsprily affected by the drainineq B ut why did they haug him ?II I I 64 Because," replied the atratiger, dolibe;,, I . . I . I . Province to investigatei the asuitaxy Gondi: I wonder some kind frianaddesiaotLtell throe .. . . I � . . tion toereof. These regulations. will only matronly creatures how ridiculous (to% Be L � � I L . JENG111181111. TJLI I Ms. -1 been made use of by,the anti4oba,cconists, who are niOstly.well-fneanjug, bub� waddle. . : the couatiesis c4roasses, of beasts which are � annually ascriflood by the opllgriwo in the ately, .�.l he Was 8a'say I" . I I .., � . - ' r I - , no stronger to . rtn) they make tbemeelves. . I . 'go into force if the cholera makes its appear I Wish L th I I . a id%arthe United States, and ere coutd.be a company formed . . neo in Carfs I . - I Uevr The Blue Jackets Get Away,swith the .8 ome persons, and whose aboofia; have too alone %. tesomblance to tbbee ofugitatoisin . .neighboring valley of Minai It is, howevero . . some astisfactioni to remember, that, mud. . . I ' , practical sermob to Young Ladles. L V.' Fred. C. LI " .Re glehart, palitor of A 'Buffalo, - 6 1 . . , after being adopted by the Liout.-Goveinor for the gonge suppression of pe ple who ' - 'L � . . . in 06=00. '' . I.., will persist in bringing ridicule � ava cQn-; . . Eigyptlan SpIdlers. . I . . the cause of -various reaptionary wea surGo for the impediment of'solentific research. . diness in a source of inspiration has- never, been hold a bar to, miraculous effects,. and recentl Methodist 0huroh of y preached to the young ladies of the cityp ­ 1-1 . ­ , . : L '. . l -4 ! . �. tempt on our sox. Mw 1 should like tube . . � I L�., ! .., I I . , . I While ai Port Said the passengers and crew of an hnglish steamer which has ar � � - mud the obstruction of sanitary legislation, In, the report of. forLty- JOSSes of L ,that the impidias We tton, it we ire to believe the "Battle of, the Books, "'-found nearly 2,000 of them beiDgLpre%bnt to lifit'n: . - to his sermon, in the wide i 'of be . � on the committee I I � . I . 1. to AN"Cuim QORDON.'� :, , , ­ . .� .— . � � � The hats, as a rule, wero'Brobdiguagian, , t ' . , I : -- - I . ." . . . , ­ rived in tbe Thames within the last few * days were eye�witnesses of an extra'Ordin- _ , -tobacco . amblyopia, by. Mr. ghe� A, Of Liverpool, it , L slime even beneath the limpid waters of �,iihioli pel - I.I.Thc 'front .-petrated' the following: ) - mad with'frait and flowerif, . udan Z)iEpedllion PrevIded. Ior. a6lid were trim I . - The"L86 : . from' the sime,puts. - Some qherries I I ' . . ary fracas between some English sailors �ppeared that atrophy of the optic nerves in very rarely met with on the _result of Helicon'. Zemzem will doutittless work wondera in spite of the I, oompletioupf the dOOVisOpen. Thepailor is unaw.ept - and unduated. The door back of-it'is Open,. re. A London cable says: Mr. Gladstone, saw were ds large ae, walnutp, ind one rose - I : � ' . I in moving in the House' of icomm, One Yea-. 'had Mud a number Of Egyptian t.roops� and sailors. The insil steamer had occasion to excessive finicking, although tobacco is the', . putriefactive process." I I ''I I , vealing the hitting -room in a jotate'of chaps. I -into 'thor I bloolaome(l to shch an extent that it . . I � torday the credit of 9300,bOD -io, provide , looked like A sunflower gone mad -if those I . wait at Port Said for a'short tim�, but had I scarcely come to her mborings'Wholi be; essential agent in producing failure of sight. Great moderation in smoking, a deppecially n I I I ., . - L . - . I . 4 . . . veteran statesmen. I The doors opening eavefil. bed- oliamberg are open, showing'the badd,as the for the expedition to the -Soudan, Baid the I L I . ce3thetlo favorites ever indulge lit such , purpone,ot the ,expedition was merely to froako� , I should not hive been surprised I piag�engers noticed a boat leave'the side of the emptoyment of wild forms - of. tobacco, iR all,th%t is, necofjoary to hisu . . . 0 th L' To -day (Friday, July lith) say a fail I 'Gazette, sleepers left libeta on rising. The door , there" leading to the kitchen is' open, and , I relieve Genor.&I Gordo", Vdt to ordah. t al, - . bunch of flowers that I new iii a bat L Molidi. ItL*ould 'be at bile I I L sufficient to 8401IT , . tu-'Britiah war vessel .Alexandra, a which was stationed there. The boat coiltained Mr. HutollUon has found that a. Very, small proportion of Smokers iuffal, fiozu'amblyo, Mall Mr� -�Uudotono has been Prime Minister, for nine years and 164 dayi4 . bending over thewash-tub, her brow headed . . with and her arms reeking I . doing sci,-uo it had to support the most .. . 6 L good government in the SouilAn. The- L-horri6l leaking �gr6 , � -.-IiZ - L ­ 11 a-- a , ard.,-­10'adow , , , - , , e. 1. . I O I four sailors and one marine and ipp ared a veBae? to have left the urrl'ii6usly It Pia, ind thxt among those w ho, do become ,object to, impaired vision eight days longer thizi Lord,P&Imoret6n, whose tenure of power, like that of. Mr. perspiration with suds, staudi.the mother of,the family. In the jarlor sitio, her daughter at the avMOUk of .that country WAR now out . I .. . tIcn Trut)j. . I . .. I I . I the question., England was boVnd to,pro6 - . . � I I I I I . . . . . Gladstone, inti- ' . . . . bad got some dist ... from the Alexandra . � I before the flight was discovered and imme- are' many who show in her editary 'tendency - to' that- 'their atonaiL Was Glad divided 1nInIB- ti,ifions. The only two statesmen who, I piano, pounding out an adoompsnituent As i to6t Gen. Gordiiii. ,Mr. Borne In Mind' L � . - mated. thst.he was qhing'the ttiembets to -, (trudder GarAner.in% Limokiln Club). . I . . -- ' --- -- - I diately signals were passed to an Egyptian vessel which was Amur them -to th' infirmity, many of relatives who do not smoke being similarly aftliated. Work- dnie politics assumed their present shape 1. L the last hundred r,he sings Who WillCaro f6iXothir Now?' , Well, I will tell yoUiL brethren and. sisters, ) Iiiinciple involved than Gemlen, dar afil sartin tinge dab it ato I vote rather on thf L I I . � 11 mi the, exact figure which he anticipated the 'well to blar in mindi said the old man, an . � I stop I - a l fugitives. A boat was lowered- from the men in tobacco facitorino do not Lappear to be - . subject to det6rioratiov of eyesight; io � any within years -have governed the country.fdr a longer Period who would care for An, O'Wer'now, if I were tho� head of that family 1, it Would be that - exp6ditio nvould a oat. His intention Was an . . L. I he slowly.uuooiled himself.* d stood up, - I � L I . 11 be too tai ant of t to redee the- pledges Do. bouto ast he I Egyptian vessel and manned by nine sail- ors and an officer. When tfilD Eoglizb one , large .m6nufaotory, Where twelVeL . . � than Mr. Gladstone, are William Pitt (18 years and10,wontha) and LordLiverpool same yo . mig lady Who plaintively asks $the . man, who can cono slr6ad a a. It, U eafra Is to enter A y m d vinced by argyment hain't wath de, trubble I , I � osilors saw that they were being followed thous and nion and women are employed, Mr. Shears has found that not Ono single . (14years and 10 months.) It Is needless question in, song. She would use her aiiifig more land permit hat. mouth to - enjoy 0. . into, at, Is At sent. ... I . . . W .1 . '. . I . r. I . Ono a L re objeote tb the vote o' ktiochin' down. Lob L Do flatters hiioelf upon allus' . they waited until their pursuers came up to them, when, With extraordinary L person on the promises suffered from failure ,d to Bay, howeveri that the wear and tear of the p- - rime. Ministership must havai"been' hiuch-need6d season of repose. She would , man.who . r H a were sop. PiAoson'who L , ' as a fo . alieve it a speakin' his mind Min'de worry quickness, they pitched the whole of the of'oyesight, although many Of the hall a L I h�d been working there for ton years. very waoll, leas in their 'time 'than at the be I)Iayiu the zinc W'Sollopholle, and her - mother -would be dusting the 9 on Noxf year the House 'wool be asked to kicko hardeob When oritercised. � � . L ' vote 23,000,000.tb carry on the work. L be desired E ausintothe water, afterwardsca, - t gypti P sizing their boat. The Egyptians, for I - . I I � — � I , present day, when that office Javombined with.the leadership of the House of Com. * parlokanadefug othek light, and agfeeablib .. . . - A shillin' in money am mo`6 � . .. . The credit Wag -agreed t6 by .174 iO 14- dau a dollar% 'Wort Ob Credit, ' ' ' . � , I safety, clang to the gunwale of the English boati but -were soon -knocked, off by the taro, , . ' Hunting cooddrox., L . , - The Ohiliaii Government has declared mons, - The following'table gives the Bar:. . . vices of the most experienced statesmen of worll�), . , I I . . L . wbe Varee) Post. �. . who iminorlty,was composed of Parnellitei it. am much easier to opile a boy of ton , I . abdafo*Radicalh. N000no6rvativeBWBXO dan It urn to rof6im's me . a ob fo'ty. - . ' . who pulled for the Bhorii. On approaching force Egyptisneolaiers to . a ' war of exterminatloh against the condor. both parties as they no* stand : . .: . . . ' . I . A London- despatch says L: The Post _ among the number. . - . : . . .1 . A, man wort a millyon dollars way be, , . . . I . . '- I I frieAdlesoi �Yew` kin buy Praiee an' flattery, the side a Of the number of about fifty men was found to be It offers, a reward of 41; for vveryoondor killed. The hunting of . this. bird of Prey' . ! . � I I I . Soryla - I Offtco officials are atill at their witlo end to know what16 do In reference to the pareals - � . . . L' I . usitillo tor-13111finiftobst. . . .. but true han,sbip seldom seat$ higher dan . . . . Is 1� waiting to stop the sailors. The English L � � =enwereunarmed, but, nothiogdaunted ban, no . der the eitannistanoes, become. a lucrutivabunjunao,thqugh it , I in Varl't, tn' offlea. -in. Cabinob . . . post, thb'bueliless of -which is diminishing ihotead . L . I do poo, AuQ`u cabin. ­ . A, *SJ. -Paul, Mi i deoputoli says : Do man who sees nuffin? good, in do ' — — . Years. V0 MYs 'kr'd Mth's V they commenced to "Pitch into" the . geems.doubi. full if one cionoiders the sotounding-peivi ere � Lord'Ctxh.bv1lle..� 47 28 1 lot .1 2 ' . lot increasing. The heavy long which the account Shows is rich the worst Information bag b an eio� � rbceiv84 at the world srouill b6iA dan'b bai a Much Lgood ill .1 Manitoba offie'd of tile withdrawal the . Egyptians right and left, knocking i down like ninepins. Findingthatev a the of the bird and its wonderful hibito, that the Government pan or will ever a uooeed in .... 20 . Q xv. Qladstboo 61 22 110 Duke of ArgilL. 87 18 4 18 A ,�, K . Loyd imbor Oy.. 37 is 6 9 6 the matter, as a va0b amount of the p", 01 no woruis W done by employees iiho receive I.- of hionelf. . . � the entrance Of live aJoOb I . L I L . restriction on I .1 - - . I lar 19oarder. , 'lob&. The The Rega � I fifty were pumble to withotand'the pugi - doatroying','the spolDios'st shy prioei A 'Verby ......... so Alf . 0 12 .. - " � 3 Lord 21 12 O'l, s 0 I no payment whatever. The fact is Post- into Mani Canadian Govern. I . . ment is desirious of. preventing the spread slFor ten years paat,'�. said. the new . . � IiStIO OoBI&Vght Of the five, roluforcaments" L . L were oent6r. Some fifty other Egyptia I no Southern pap . . L or, in ageakilIg Of this matter, 11 shooting t a condor On the WiL " jig Lord Ilartington . . Mr. Childoro ........ 24 11 0 9 lov - 6 20 a Lord,T, Manners 40' a I 'waster -General Fawcett has now 11184 covered that, he was watch , , , I . br Introduction of. the loot and mouth boarder, 11 my ho;b1is have beeri iogular as I . arrived, but many of the newoomera were = 00 L oat outOf the qu tion ; for - it saile Sir 13. Worthobte 28 0 , 6 6 -7 ' a 10 no fog --the astute railway wanagdrs , dige"e, or of Buy ,other evils, of a like clockwork. I rose oil the stroke of 6; half I . L nature. Some time ago it placed ceitain, all hour later I pat down to broakf - . oq at 7 'L also placed hors de combat before the tarn :.� - �' - w6re finally ae'dared. The *Ave fugitive;a, ., At altitudes far beyond the re'sog of, the human eye, Mud 'robots oil 'peaks, immea.- Lord Salifjbiur�r­ I 81. 6 10 I I L " with whom he tolitured to discuss and or- range terms. It went through the House refitrictions upon the impottktion of cattle, I'Wawat-work-, dined ab'12"-s-te- -o- t Upper at whichoperatod against large shippers from 6 ; end was jq� bed at 6,30; �, to, only hearty ,Whose'dourago and ability Were Worthy of 0, bettor causo, were taken buck to their ship, lurably above the clouds. Ithanbeen , ii son a oltioudoo of 20,MD feeb� It hwulitoothe 4 This book is. Ot no value whatever, 1, L 'to said the litbraty owtot the mX11891119 , . of commons without; didoulosion, but even ifithadboon debated- the result would the st%t6a inta Cabaila. Thin has been a food -, and hadnOb a olok day in all that time." I . sourao,of considerable 061japikint SM0139 di Door ino,".1said the deacon in synipathatio their clothes being Morally torn from their backs, their whitg atraw hate beitig the only whole western F410PO Of' tbA Andet-upt only Chili, but, pgruj Bolivia .And puts. editor Of A Provipolal daiIY4 "But we goo no much savertislu g from the publishers that , probably bAve been the name) as the rail. wayal companies have 170 ,representatives the farmoroand others.. Stranudus-exer. tonsho, 11 and what were . I I I tious were made to have 'the red6riation In t 0 awful silence you"in for?" Anc that folloWid, YOU portion of their apparel intaot, � 1 As the sailors were passing the mail koula. Latterly the birds havii so Increased &B-to.:form, & veritable acourgo�vot*ith. L I dislike to out it up. what shall I do " Well, you uaiplil,'nay that * the hind"30 It in thoL Honob of Cc M02068- w1iile the work- ingmen have but two, - The worst of it in withdrawn and they have flnully succeeded could hear ,the hash grata its teeth.� . �. - � � .4 I . so u acting I �,Zcej� and, it Is thouglib that Brooklyn Paola., . steamer the PA880119P 0, in admiration of their forgot hbrir bromb of duty -Bud Itaudlu the fact thAt the feinsto lays but two time, remarkablv haud8onit'j" waa the reply,� . . Dosion. Globe. . that the�exiotlng agreemonti, makes 5,,prao- , _, _ � at .*go droves of battle, and hogs *i4 - " - I . be pluoh, them a hdo,rty cheer, a compliment ThViah agg and that oonaot-kining hat, bees at a n 0, regular and lucrative Calling for I I French Pupate, 1.11 Order to L make tlith! tjoMIP&rj)61d PbBJ imp6osible for twenty years to come unions the state of things once sent into Manit6ba6 . I Some Italian in human guise cub off the . . . . tail of, a, valualile horse belonging to Mr. . was paid to the erring taro by their rubte than, a cehtdry.I1­'Xew York Tribune., tunny paragraphs Adcaptable, have recourse becomes so bag that a rearrangement Of , I .. . I David Scott, 69 Alliotoo, one night Isab . i own comrades as they approached the . I I - - I I — . � of wit of the following description: Za this one Bided and unjust ugicatnont is In. . A 116stior! - boarding ,mistress broke hot week. They, aloo shaved the dom off the Alexandra. -Paris -Yetog. . . Many of the vatners- who ,rushed to the Prance says Gaustal Gordtn invited' An , � sisted upon. I . . log by lumping from a secob&story window Imbnal, cutting -Into- tho flash in several . 0 . � Canadian, Bookies ot few months ago to . Arab to breakfast 6nd then amused him, , I .0 .1 . pla"01 b in her efforts to avoid a kettle in the hands on found.the horse *a# bleeding I -A newer trial-testitig an agkiotilthts make their fortunes tire now working, an half by running a fork repeatedly into the There axe nine graso *1doWiJ ill Orange- .1 of & boarder man who disliked the corned pro Mud it is thought. 1b cannot . implemouti. , heivVio$ Upon the 00111%digIll P60166 Railway.. I I . . I body 61 hit guelit. I I . , lie. . ,� - vi I o . 11 I joIntleo Itialoted by the doyaj ­ , L " ­-­­- " "-"- I boot. . . . . sum?aalw1le I I . I I I . . I I � . . . - . 11 1, I.. . . . �­­­' ­..­ I .. . I - .. It : � ..''. I . . � L I I . I . � ­ 111 .1-1- . I .. . I . I � . . . I .., . , I I I � " I . I - I- ­� ­..'': " ­- , -'',- " '' . ­­ :. ­ '- 1. q , . .6 � . --.11 ,�­ �­ - 4m. . L 11 ­ I ­:.­ .. ­ L I 1� I . . .1 . . , . , I .1 I 'L :­ ... �� - I . I �-­ - � .. L" L - � ­­ I A . 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