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THE iNEBRlh'IE'S DAUGHTER, they had never been upon a string as were, He may tarn out to he a suck. '
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to hay that, because all the fatal cases pr after all.
A. EW,ZALETH cexLEli, ToaONxo. `ot Oil -Mere, cannot be tri red to equally Waterville Journal; A horrible story
Her voice fell like the silv'ry rippling stream fatal ogee, no aoltnectioit ever existed ties reached Montreal to the effect
When heard afar or cooing of the dove, between them. - the*, a bend of "adieus with hies ate
Law as the wind's last sigh, Like moon- These pcinte are neoeesarily etated the flesh of a white man last weak,
light be
Het b,. arahnlf-veiled state, or d. reams of catQgorieally, bat every one eau be during one of the skirmishes of the
love. proved if proof is 'called. for. 'phe revolt. The details are too revolting
do
Her anile form. slight as the bounding faun, nuniof the Ierone and very largo pilgrimage to Ri?late.
And tiny feet that scarcely prest the liuos Wudt al t be fey oeQo, 9-.1"
bloom. Solving' A robiem, rite Happy Poetry Editor -
So light their spring and fall, each eve and
morn.
'She was young and beautiful, with
fiend swifter stilt their speed iu later gloom, An amusing story is told of the late sues as blue as the skier. of a New
The floating zephyrs passing caught the \1:r. Justice Bylee. The learned judge :aglaud autumn neon and bright aa
ri,kll was an excellent shorthand writer, ttlie eters that light the polar mid-
And lingering playful fondled ` with her having early in life graduated as a 1 alight, golden treaties, cheek+; like
hair. reporter. At the Somerset assizes q,June roses, and tips red as the coral
Kissing the rippling waves that gl immering l ou ono occasion, as ivas eustomary, Ithat is found on the verdure olad is-
Au.i
fellboating shed their glory, on ;lig air,
, he read portions of the evidence ; laude of the Southern Pacific,. The
s
the jury, but floundered hopelessly in editor ensiled capon her as she en-
Aucl oft 1 paused and would tau woulers and, ' the middle of a sentence, There was tered, and said genially
Watching this little sprite upon her was; '
And who'd have i uess'd beueith that tluy 1 au awkward pau••ei and the ,, jury and 'Pray, take a neat, bates.
Maud bar nervously awaited the result. Seating herself, she said ;
A tankard gleamed out iu the moon's pale' rile lordehip at last, after many "Here is a poem— ,'
ray.etiurte to decipher the missing word, The editor rose with a frown;,
She turned into a house where vendors sett I dropped hie dignity and leaning over walked to the door, kicked the office
The:,trpiring drauyia aud 1.04x.. thepoRsun.. toward the reporters below, inquired, cat down three flights of stake, al -
ed yup ; ...eau any of you gentlemen aeelat me though the obliging animal had eat.
Her roues as Harp's last cadent trsmbliu^ too` bio d here? I have notput in the l en a the fuuny tnau'e copy the
fel,- 0 9 p
ti, sl;t' dist tankard shyly lifted il'e. vowels oriel what I have written ,in night before,returned to his seat,
k iu l~ AO if witnesa had said,l;uebed his Angora through hitt stair,
Ah,,i `.ri s; st gray vgi,u;llc:l like flash + f' ,,Gu anis call .the baby,' bur --with a and sold in tones from whiell all the
le'aIl ' uzded look --"it ain't be that , be, Wildness bad fled :
ff4 nl: ;, auatret'•ro that father's call, Cit ,
tir nee young pheasaut5 hide le Wild alight,' cooed there is no baby in the case,' 'Well, let's hear it.'
Should his strange ire (though blameless) . One of the refiortera qua44was el to A poem," elle oontiuued sweetly,
Rn uerfall. •. the occasion, and slatting in the right "tvritten by Lord Byron, entitled,
4, d
fttim+.•a as I haply oa the street vowel, tile word "bobby" was the re- 'Maid of Athens,' and the last line of
-)feet the inebriate on his devious track, tui!, and the judge continued bis each slauza ie in Greek. Having no
l marvel if at his toll home he'll meet chair e,--- 11Taucbester Times. knowledge
s K gQ of that language 1 have
+ dhr.+at;;Fa lrtlr t++ eit4 L a ts,t ---COM'beck, ! Not .nxiott5 to llwide venlurett to call upon you, hoping
that you will have the kindness to
translate the lines for me."
enolertt. 'Barney, do you want to see your A smile illuminated the editor's face;
__ name emblazoned on the scroll of he took the beautifully.writteu maim_
fame?'
A stisliaieut amount of well Pleat?' script copylof the poem from the hand
4111ed f,lota lire kunrrn to aA+aonttt ' of I.he uharmitig creature, and trans -
far all the peenSaritise and vagaries( `Wauldea t you like ta. have your laced the Greek into rich and sonar -
of cholera, 4lanored oaguotueu ringing down Qua English. `Cheri as the maiden
1, ie olera has existed in Ifiudee. I til`ougri
li,tho centues?, took her departure, emiliogand gurg-
atau fur centurki. It was found by sir/' would you like your uaws to ling her thanks, be bowed her out
Yaaao da Game in 1.79tj and tilers i` , be written across the heavenly blue?'
with a Chesterfieldlan grace and
a perfectly authentic history of it ,courtesy that <,nly edttora can aesunl0.
Uh, phwat in the devil aro you giv-
from that time down to the preeeut ' o,--- =.mm , ..-•..
2. h ie never absent from India, , U''You've gat a for, dollare laid by "Sita .Ilan ( lorifieet."
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from whence it has been oonveyed in•'
haven't yon?'. You didn't heed the funeral
amerable times to other aountried, a pracer-
It bas never become domiciled in i' '.Be,giory, Oi have that.' !siert the other day. Indeed, you I
say miler land, not area China. parte
cif which lie in the acme latitude; 'Well, hero's an asJ
tronomr w17O could hardly have realized it was one.
nor + offers to sell for aboul $200 te right A wagon with a coffin iu it—another
iu Arabia to which country pilssrtrue ; to the
eroidt aNell, now, nae pins .['ll oarryiug a an old roan and a cveepf lg
go every year front India, nor in Peri daughter.
ala, our Egypt, withwhich asentrture be a mighty eolght wearer thin they 1 In the village it might have been
station is so frequent; much 1088 ,i, t+ore zloty afore Oid pay euuy Bich sum ldiffereut, no matter bow poor and
Any other part of the world. Canton ` as that to roide ayther a mule or
lowly the dead, but in a city' the melt
an China, \Iueoat and Mecca iu Ara -o an ace. $ of 6ueiues8 makes us selfish and slave
bio, lie nearly to the eagle degree of A. Level Headed Girl. hearted, If we cannot lose, an hour
latitude as Calcutta, in whish cholera) on a legal holiday, our ueig417ure can-
is always existent, yet these` places' "Sa that writ ba aline, dearest 1 not expect us to follow their dead to
only have cholera occatioually, and Angelina. youthen narrow home.
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then only after arrivals of it from
Hindostan.
8. The arrival of cholera in other
conntrieq is often involved in some
eaeily removed obscurity, which is
deerened only by the ignorance end
want of veracity of quarantine and
other officials.
4. Cholera is always proceeded by
a premonatary diarrhoea, which lasts
'I will, upon one condition.,
Wasn't 810K werry long,' said the
'Name it, my adored, and if 11 old man as bo turned from the grave
were to gat you the moo:)--- to make his way homewards. 'She
'It is erode' than that; in brief ' had done got too old to stay wid us
simply this, that you will invite me'to any longer.
spend a month in your father's house 'Did she or Ave to live ou ?'
previous to to our marriage. #
"Deed, she didn 1, boss. 11 war
'Of course, certainly; but why make list like de sou gwine down after a
such a strange request?' long summer day. She sunk away,
'Well, Iwish to learn to 000k like an' sunk away, an' dei Lewd lie dun
from one or two to three or four days your mother.' took her at de sae , au we didn 1 know
or more before urgent andchamber-
it.'
istic symptoms thew themselves. BIel Ptuinx 'How did she die ?'
Of 0,228 cased, no lees than 5,786
had preceding diarrhoea. The suffer -
ere from this sow the germs of the di-
sease in numerous, often distant and
obscure places, to which no cholera
patient is supposed to have come.
i. The discharges',warm with in-
fective bacteria of various kinds, some
of which, espeeially I;;ooh's comma
baccilli, seem to be specific.
6, Some of the manners and cue.
tams of the Hindoos are very peculiar
They always delecate upon the open west rebel may be called.. A-riel of the
ground,and -will not use privies at hit- Indians.
rines. This is a matter of religious St. Paul Despatch : The martial
obligation with them. musio that Mr. Louie Riel likes best
7. The population of Hindostan is the Riely.
is nearly three hundred millions, and Red Wing Advance : There is very
at least one hundred' pounds of faclel {little religious sentiment about the
war in Manitoba.
St. Pete Ear 44,: PCa•eneral Middle-
ton seems Ube something
in the shape of Riel-apse.
Perham Bulletin : My son, Riely
not a -pun the red man. He will lie
gild hie -lie while he Ink hie..Riel-eye„
on `year whisky flask." . <'
Chaska Times : It may be remark-
ed that, for a pocket edition rebellion,
the North-west war is being waged
?with Rielentlees vigor.
S illwater, Gazette, : There seems
to be something' strained about the
'Rieletions between Canada and the
North—west Indiana.
Albert Lea Standard : Riel doesn't
ease. Rielease his grip on the Indians of
11. The number of epidemios pro- Manitoba and he leaves little Riel
duced by cholera discharges getting ease' for the Canadian amateur 801 -
into drinking water are almost inum- dier.
erable, and those from contaminated Alexandria News: In re Riel; seems
'She jiet glorified. We war chiller'
.ABLE COMMENTS FROM AMERICAN EX- together back In de ole times. We
CHANGES ON THE REBEL. groomed up on de same plantaehan,
an' we'd bin mar'd ober fifty y'ars.
Shakopee Courier : They have got She believed in de Lawd an' in hea-
Riel mad over in Canada. ben. l'ze hears folks mock her an'
Minneapolis Tribune Interest acorn her becase ob dot belief. Some -
does not Rielax iu the Canadtau re- times, when de flab went out an' we
volt. crep clus up to each udder to keep de
Herman Herald : The boom in the cold away, I'd whisper to her. '
Northwest in Rielly continues. 'Linda, do you still believe dar am
Spring Valley Vidette : The North-, a Lawd who watches ober sick poor
creelers as us ?'
'An' she would answer me :
'Moses, he eben notes de sparrows
which fall to de ground.'
'And she died believing ?'
'Belief» n' ! Why, boss, she jiet
glorified ! When de summons come
an' she; felt she'd go;, her 'whole face
lighted stip wid de 'sunbeams of hea-,
bt+u't ll "'didn't know it. - We gather-
ed 'round her an' rung ob de beauti-
ful sho', and den she prayed. She
axed de Lawd to take her hoipe, aster
all dere y'ara ob tribulaehun,•aud she
axed Him to bring me an' 'de' little
one safe frew de dark valley and den
her face lit up some mo', au' her eyes
sparkled with joy,and a crown of glory
was laid on her brow. When we got.
de tears ogler otic eyes de Lawd had
diau took'' her.'
matter is deposited on the open
grouud by each person is a year, and
has been for centuries.
8 Much of thio foul matter is
washed by the rains into their tanks
and pools of water, which they. use
indisrimately for wasbir g,euoking afro'
:drinking purposes: ,
9. The poison of cholera has re-
peatedly been carried in soiled cloth-
ing packed in trtiuks_and boxes,and
conveyed to great distances.
10 Articles of foot]', even bread
and cake, as well as apples, plums,
and other fruits, handled persons.
in the ineipitent .stages of cholera,
have been known to convey the; dis
milk are not fe .e.
12. The first case of cholera is
generlly cout;tect from the first fatal
one, whereas this is always pieceded
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non
by fetal ones, which have escap—
ed notice. And ench subsequent one
is interwoven by. one or several, or
even man non—fatal caeee, If the
string of a row of beads is broken,
and beads scattered everywhere, it
would be just as improper to say that
to tis is about time 1) Rielegate him to
forgetfulness. He has attrached far
to much attention already..
Anoka News: Tbere id; a question
in our mind voile -tiler the`reporta from .jpQ
the Sasketebewan are wholly reliable.
In factwe think some of them are
rather Riel-lie-able.
eg St. Cloud Times: Piscatorially
speaking, Louis Riel is"running the
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caskets abrcuds,and every
tunoral requisite at the
lowest prices. Our new
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competent judges to bo
second to none in the
pro vinee6
Societies.
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conducted at the very low.
eet rates"
MytStock of Undertaking
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themselves.
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Rosewood Caskets; 111.615Coffins of every descr1
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alway on hand.
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