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food and with no possible means to obtain Prairies-itti recuttsr�and Fatal Effect -an-authority on such things, but-he'-wasnot "'hour. I � I I I . � I I � i - F -1 - I . 3 " I � _. 11 . 1, - �
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III can assure you that the former slaves of it. Many a day he avoids the river's edge, on Animals Which Eat It. I I . able to name it -; so I conclude England is _' III battle only one hall _i!igh * ` __ 7 . --- I .1, I - - - - - . - . , - -
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the South were in Pani.dige when compared for this is the 'highway to and_- from the The -enterprising Enklishman who empi at present free from the weed, and I hope takes-ellee - . - ". � -7! I unnatr!3a, , .
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wi bh ths Borneo slave of to -day. " estates. Then when hunger seizes him in -grates to- the south-western prairies - f 13h , ver have any trauspbated to her -,--japan6see - k � - - J ,
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The speaker was Mr. Challino3, ol the its mad grip,fihe,grows bolder-tamer.might North America with a vi 10'Ves. 0001-- lestinob U
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Ceylon Tea Company who has just landed, be am no, word -until finally his has many trials awaiting him of which he these remarks by saying that in localiti I - ;?_�,� I - ___ &VV crh ,_
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after having lived twenty years in Indian craving appetite drives him to the river, little dreams in Old England; b . ut to my where loco is. fouad,'a word has been coined ��; -;r/1 4"M
Archipelago, a large part of which period with the quivering hope that he may meet - shi irsin Finland. - - I wunwite 1%7, _ - -_� 1�#oiuqe -
mind the worst evil of all is to find -one's from its name, and if people are deficient -in Z �� .. it 1pm .0 gi i A - to .3earry --out - I!$ -, - - I
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was spent on the Island of Borneo. r1ome compassionate soul who will at least self unwittingly. the purchaser of a ranch on intellect, or odd and eccentric, tbey-are Nearly 7,f 00 Russiau'convicts have bol# - � , -a I clibmiet- �&Je;� has, ; �
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,�r rds are not adeqtiate'to express the give him a bit of food. And about the first which Loco is found. Few people who have designated I I locoed ! - sent to SibWria since April last. -,, - 11 - - ung; the H61y City - -
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goes on in that Archipelago Region. The bank is a Malay -some of these human this plant, which is so .much - dreaded by .1 I Contivefit 9A000 worth of tripe. " ` - 1. . "' 10edestwy vpcepre�
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pernicious system is too see it in operation. coolies. " fAW remavks about 'it may not prove un- - ',An , 11 - � - p1' � ,, ent. 'The, . brsi- -'
1 now refer to the system of supplying dAbigalisaid unto David,-the7soul'of- iments in Westminster Abbey. I - , __ � I � - I I
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Chinese labor to the tobacco States of Bor LOUS MALAY. ere are 200,00) men employed I ` -, - �11 lit I I
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0 nteresting to some readers. MY Lord shall be bound ii%, the buiadled of life ' Th Upon n " - a ,o - 0 vofla'.�
- This loco is a pretty plant, something like with the Lord thy God." the 23,0' .10 papers pub! i,', -d in America. ___ - % �_ �_i I � - It , __
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neo by the slave traders of Hong Kong and I 'The Malay areets hi i with a winsome a vetch in appearance, with white, ,purple, I Samuel XXV. 2% 1 last feW30 - , _WDr 1.�e_&w � .0k," go
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is in need of 300 coolies There is no native ter his gobong (native boat), when he pounc- early in the spring. Ittakesitsn And love. a3 a girdle, will our life entwine 1. ___��. I 41 �
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labor in Borneo, you know, hence the draft es upon the weak, hungry, and unsuspect. a Mexican word meaning " mad-;" and it is - I electricity, so as to display their beauty -at, .. � - - n � tv �g picture of , .
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is made upon the slave dealer, who promises ing slave, binds him hand and foot, and, often called the "Crazy Weed," from the I �,� , V_�:_ "i _.
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the PIO.Dter that the men shall be forthcom- after stripping him of eNery vestige of direful effect it he-- upon cattle or horses if Lifting me vp to Thy side! Af- _ th 'ter, under date
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ing, and that they will cost him $100 per clothing, lands him, stark naked, upon the eaten in any quantity. At the commence- Granting my soul The Duke cf Portland is the largest sub- A: S 16i � w soon assume an appear-
m� In Thy presence a place, scribee to newspapers and periodicals in
an -this in mexican money, which, by the estate of the coolie's former master and re- ment, the poison.seems slow in showing it� Not, a gift nor a favor denied# England. ance truly European. ItspFmcipal cities are
way, is ir almost universal use down there. ceives his $5 reward. Frequently eight or self; the first,iympton usually being a dull Life like Thine own- - fast- being conue-eted-by modern ..railroade, , .
ROBBING THE COOLIES. ten coolies escape together, and finally glassy look in the eyes, which gradually As pure as Thy Throne Stockings made -of human hair are worn and before long the toot -of the locomotive I
And as chaste'as Eternity ever hath known. by Chinese fishermen as a preventive against whistle so f&Mili&F4*0y*ur-_vaders'ears, and
wind up face to face with I he alluring Ma. seem to dilate and become ,� - �
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to pay to eaeh coolie about$30-which sum fight is sure to precede submission." To an fxperienced 11 Westerner " this is Now I am under VIIL one of the most profitable of his pro�- be the" r4ioijfcentre. Our Joppa riiil- -
the tobacco planter, if he is a ' just and wise 11 And there is no avenue of escape when sufficient warning, and if he is wise, he will His Grace and His rod, I
MAn,' is expected in turn to deduct from the coolie is once pursued? " remove the animal at once to some dis- In weakness and peril and pain, - t ductions. way is about finished, connecting us direct -
Held -so he saith- ly with the Mediterranean coast. A branalt
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each coolie's wages, and, of course, put into " No. It occasionally happens that a tant pasture free from the weed, for , In bondage to death line is contemplatad to Haifa,and oneto �
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his own pocket. Thus, you see, the poor coolie, when hard pressed, wilftake to t . he if left to graze on the dangerous And lifo a lent mystery. looked in a breath. to be different to feminine fashions and
slave is paying the first installment on his water and attempt to swim to the opposite herb, the symptoms will become more � styles. the Jordan. The psMeuger station has -1
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own hire. The slave dealer, or ' labor bank of the river. Bat what then? He pronounced, the vision becoming impaired, I -once a sinner -,shall be . I
agent,' begins operations by sending his becomes a victim of a still more appalling and the victim do�_veloping an -aptitude for . Like Thee and know Thee �nniversary of the establishment of -print- To look at it one hardly realizes.that he is
agents up into the highways and byways of torture. I have seen an ugly crocodile indulging in grotesque antics, sometimes And be where Thou art ing in that country. still in Jerusalem -it is so_t�o�oughly mod- V
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China, to scour the country and spread sen- worry a coolie as a tirrier t og does a rat, rushing madly about as if demented. When And have life in its fulness, with Thee : . ern. The treight house is in course of t
sational tales of newly discovered gold fields and, -with cries of frightful agony, and the horses are affected, they - Death shall have run One large horse -owning company in Lon- erection. In seven days from now the first 13
I Little work and water whipped into foam, and, stained with first by being troublesome in harness, balk- Thy dying such living for mortals hath won farcy alone last year. will be run from Joppa, and we are �
in a beautiful Eldorado. generally show it His race and be done- don lost over 300 horses from glanders and train
big pay,' says the agent, and by this and blood, the poor coolie- at last gave up the ing, backing, and often rearing and hurling arranging for a celebration of the event.
other false enchantmenb he induces the re- battle and paid the penalty with a horrible themselves backwarks. A I'locoed" horse Bound.in a bundle of life ; The death penalty has just been resumed which is of no small import to us. , The
quisite number of ignorant half-starved death. " Soul of mine, thus saith hiq wordl in Switzerland. For twenty-five years it Ak'
Chinaman, to join the expedition. "Then the slave never voluntarily returns has the greatest objection to having its When thou art done - had been abolished. . ka-Damescus railway is progreming rapo
head touched in any way, �and consequently With mortality',i ,;trife, idly. Starting at the great fortress ofAcre -
11 All men " was asked. to the estate?" is difficult to harness, Thou shalt then be bound up with the Lord; There are two places in London where it will ran down the plain of Acre along .
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"Yes. Women are never found on a " Very seldom; for any fate would be p re - 'The last stage of the disease is a gradual 1. Joyfully prove clergymen can buy sermons printed. They the coast of the Mediterranean and ch I
Borneo tobacco estate. The agents having ferable to their rece tion at the hands of wasting away of the animals ; and this ends T In bondage above . cover all subjects and can be had for every out to Haifa. Thence along the famed plain - �
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got their men together compel them 'to the planters. But I have known cases where fatally. I once saw a cow that was badly : season. of Esdraelon, with the hills of Galilee to ,
sign an agreement that each slave will pay the wretch -[Llewellyn A. Morrison. I the north and passing near Nazareth the 0;
. es came back, driven in by the "locoed ;' the poison had got thoroughly into "The Elms," Toronto. France has one drink shop for every .
the planter 830 and work on the plantation pangs of hunger, of course. Isawonepoor hersystemandshe w&sasthinasa rail. eighty-seven of her population. In Paris road reaches the Jordan by wa"f Shunem
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a twelith.month-365 days, for bear, in fel , the very life blood wrung from his Her ribs showed plainly through the skin, , - - - alone there are 27,000 places for the sale of or Jezreel. At this point the banks of the � , �
mind there are no Sundays, holidays, or heart at every step, as he dragged his v,eary and she was so -weak she could hardly � , I
, feet. But stand. Herowner hadkept hershut ina . . of the stream stands a natural pier of the i
days of rest of a tobacco plantation. It is body back, and wan, famiqhea' How to Vote! intoxicants. � Jordan are of solid rock, and in the centre
hardly necessary to say that, not one of death is the sweetest relief from such bond- corral a ' from the fatal loco, and fed b Let every man who has a vote, Paper quilts are becoming popular in Same material. From this pier eastand i
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Way er te-for "Progress I" Europe. They are cheap and warm They west will be ereoted suspension spans. con. -il
- 's sta 3 Of up well ; but -she was too far gone, and got Not for party, peace. or pleasure, are composed of sheets of perforate'd white n.
these poor wretches knows the purport of a age after all. Yes, it a pitiful to I Vo
document to which he has put his mark- affairs down there in Borneo. The frightful so wretched at last that a ballet put an end Not for favor, fame or treasure, - necting the west bank of the river with the V
I isome to her sufferings Vote for every honest measure,- slopes of the Jordan plateau on the east.
for the can't read or write. The agents dragon of Ela,, ery draws his loatl' I paper sewn together.
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ach coolie photo. length over the land, leaving the slime of Strange'to stay, cattle born on tile prair- Vote for "Progress!" I All the railways in Japan are owned and The road will extend from the Jordan over - .
graphed. Then each one is branded across bondage to fester beneath the sun of nine- ies seem instinctively to avoid the plant ; Vote as if your vote might carry- operated by the government, and the the slope of this plateau and along -the crest
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his breast or on the small of his back with teenth century civilization. And we 90 -call- and it is chiefly imported animals, often ._ . revenue from them is large, while the rates overlookingaDdinclosing the easte6 shore of - -9
the initials of the owner of the estate under ed Christian.,; gaze upon it with fettere Franchise is a gift from Heaven, of travelling are not high. - fheSeaof Galilee. Reaching the plateau PrOp-
' d valuable high-grade beasts, that fall victims Sacred trust to manhoodgiven,
whom he is bought into bondage. This tongues, until it becomes us to cry out 'Look to their partiality for it. It is very dif- Be not like dumb cattle driven,- - A study of a German map, on which is er near El'aIl and thence north to Damascus -
marking process is done with caustic and at us ! We are the advocates, the models of ficult to eradicate loco once it has got a firm Vote for "Progress!" plotted the stations of the troops in their direct it passes through the most fertile aj4 I
Z leaves an ugly, deep -burned, indelible sear modern reform and liberty.' .1 hold on a pasture, and I believe the best Vote for men above suspicion- huge army, shows that the majority are so beautiffil plains ot- Palestine. Am English
I about five inches in length, The brand "I We will admit that the Southern slave thing is to plough up the land. It Men of "Progress! " moved in see. company has mapped out a road to connect
bi grows , placed as to be conveniently
serves to identify the coolie should he at. lay shackled, hand and foot and body, across in g patches, and in the "fall" the large - No? not wire -pullers! nay, forsooth! tions to the French frontier. Damascus on the north with Gaza in the ex-
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tempt to run away, an act which be is cer- a line of raoorous bubbling contention. But pods containing the seeds burst and are car- But men who from theirearly youth, treme southwestern portion of Paleatine, in -
tain to attempt when he finds out the sort if he had an enemy, lie also had a friend. In ried on by the winds to spread elsewhere. Lov'd Justice, Honor, God and Truth,- The cellular prison system in Hollamd, the plain of Philista. The distance is . I
of life to which he is doomed." � the case of the coolie slave the affair is all I was for some time on a ranch where loco Fought for "Progress!" where the offenders are completely isolated, almost 200 miles. It will be seen that ere -
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"And there is no Governmental inter- one-sided. No person defends his case. If flourished wonderfully, in spite of theown I - That man who sell.; his vote for gold is asserted to be mos b effectual in repressing long our little country will be covered with
ference. in these cases?" - Should be a slave! - crime, and reforming the criminals. a network of railways. In the last fevr
he does fight for himself his side falls defeat- er's efforts to get, rid of it. He was advis- What! sell thy birthright for a bribe,
"Only one case has ever bento brought to ed and he dies. Hundreds of thousands of ed to drown - it, first with water from the And kinship claim with, EsF-u's tribe, - A talc on street organ-gi-inders is propos- months a wonderfulchange has been wrought I
my knowledge. It happened on my last men laid down their lives to quench the hot irrigation ditebes, and then let the hot sun &9uch meartress scarce can w,3 describe,- ed by two London Vestries. They suggest in the city of Jerusalem Several. hundred
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voyage from Singapore. There were I fires of secession.' Not a man ever died for scorch it up. Note that under this treat- Both fool and knave! that the holder of the license shoald exhibit new buildinga have been erected inclading' . �
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I a number -on his organ for purposes of iden. residences, shops, hotels and hospitals. The I
the unfortunate, doome board the abolition of coolie slavery. It is all a ment it throve and spread ! Again he was Vote for Your country. God a ad Nome. tification. . old �-
of our boat. They bad all been brought self -fought battle with them. Their life � I And for "Progresst" I -_
down from the country and taken passage ,,,short, sad, appalling. Capture un- - . TOLD BY AN " OLD TIMER" DA't say -"Let well enough alone "' The Australian free labourers have invent- RESIDENTS ARE ALL SURPFMED
totally unaware of their destination until =ei ... ption of labor agrents, " But kick aside each stumbling-slone; - . -,
. subjection, that the only thing was to cut it down just As it this land were all your own,- . ed the term "union slave," which they apply and know not what to thick -of it, because
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they were two days out, when one of the the caustic brand -, the hellish slave driver before it seeded and burn it. He did so ; Vote for "Progress!" I to the unionists as a set-off against the title there does not seem business enough. to 1,
slaves gleaned the factiluring a conversation of the tobacco estate --and, perchance, es- and, the next year his beat bay patch was -[John Iturle. ,�'black-leg,". which is invariably used by warrant, all this expense. The reason of ��
with a Chinaman, who was one of our cape- If so, recapture and punishment too thick with loco blossom. Although there ,�, . - . - I unionists when speaking of the free labour- this outlay and building activity is to be -1
crew. Then, for the first time, the 1;
I Tg_ harrowing to mention. Perhaps they plunge is -a prevalent idea that loco hay is barm- ers. .
'y ,� , Oid Joe. . found in Baron Rothschild's purchase lately ,.�
palling truth dawned upon them. into the river. And if they do a more hor- less, my friend would not ran the risk of , - �
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� learned that they were in the wake of hosts rible death awaits them, as they scream in giving it to his horses, and lost the cr6p. When the "melancholy d 8','P' - Royal Standard at Windsor Castle, weighs thousands of aares east of the River Jordan
of their fellow -countrymen who had fallen the agony of despair and tefror and listen I once helped to drive a cow from a loco With their sofand melle�al
victims to the slave traders and sold their to the sickening cracking of their own bones patch to a corral ; the dist�nce was not a - . Settle nigh, Wt7e, - 21 tons. Four Maundy coins obtained from and near the Damascus Railway. This '. -
An'the ripe leaves, red an'b cown, the Mint -silver peuny, twopenny, three- year he will send 1000 Jewish families to
liberty for a mess of potage." between the crunching teeth of the ugly mile, and yet with the help of another rider Flutter sofly, gentle down, penny, and fourpenny pieces -were deposit- the tract. Near Acre he ha's also purchas. . I
q " Thereupon these fellows took matters crocodile." it took us two hours and a half to succeed. � Dead and dry; ed tinder the butt before it was lowered ed a large tract, on which will be located
11 into their own hands at a lively pace. - The cow ran all over the place in a silly into its position. three large colonies. About three weeks � I
Mutiny followed, and as a result the skip- dazed way, until we got our two horses Or, aq else, the nippin'breeze ago the Baron gained control of this land � ,
per was obliged to put back to Singapore. A DEBT WELL PAID. Goes rampantin'through the trees . In Rome there is much talk about an old
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- close along each side of her, so that she In a gust, beggar who used to frequent the doors of the by paying what he calls ' hand money' to . �
Here Governor Douglas was appealed to could not turn easily, and with difficulty Yerks'em from the ol' home tw'
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and after hearing the complaint made by He Saved a Lire and Received His Own kept her moving on straight ahead. Her Whirls'em in a giddy jig Church of the -Minerva, and who dying y - /
�� the coolies he compelled the captain of the Twice, In Lien Thereof. sight seemed peculiarly defective ; on the . With the dust; lately, was found to be possessed of 100,000 this he has bound himself never to sell the " I i
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francs (94,00a), which lie had left by a prop. plain to any, one but Jews. At present the !
vessel to release them. But, bless you, this About the middle of this century there way, she fell clumsily into an irrigation "then I think of reer'ation- � � Turkish Government refuses to'all the Jews ;
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one case brought to official notice is only was a terrible uprising amono, the Yucatan ditch that she could easily have crossed, and A spot on the plantation, -, . . - ? I 4
one out of the hundreds that go unhindered � . Warm and bright, I who were completely 1*1h norant of their a deed of the plain. However, it is expect-
.. Indians. For a -time they were able to we got her out with no end of trouble. in' I 1111 my ol'-clay pipe . I I I father's wealth. I 1. I ed the gover ill soon be �� ,
As a usual thing there is no opportunitylto wreck venaleance on their white conquerors Again, coming to a fence -pole lying on the "7i.th t'baccer yeller-ri e, I gained to the transaction. It is onl re- .
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put into port at the instigation of mutineers, and their ferocity and cruelty were horrible. ground ' she stopped- abruptly and com- Strike a lig9t. I - The best insect destro:� known is hot cently that the restrictions preventing the
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. because they are cowed and thrown into meaced dancing and plunging -about in . - alum water. Put alum hot water and Jews coming to Palestine have been remov-
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irons before they have time to organize, and however, is not wiLhout its stery of kind. front of it for some minutes ; then, with a ' A-blinkin'&nd a-winkin' - I boil until dissolved, then apply the water ed. A number of his colonists will be lo -
thus they are carried on against protest. " ness and mercy between enemies. The town great bound, she jumped over it as if it wad Of my eyes. with a brush to all cracks, closets, bed. cated in the houses'being built for them in
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of Peto was so situated in the Indian ter- Upon my heart comes'stealin,* . be found. Ants, cockroaches, fleas, ana a contract to build houses along the line of i-
4 They arrive at Sandakan, where they are ritory that it was taken by the Indians and Of Mine while feeding quietly in the stable Easywise. I
A, oa ,g 6 e� n n as � other creepin things are killed. the Joppa road for milcs.. A large institu- - �.v�;
i unl ded like so many cattle and sent to recaptured by -the whites many ti es. n MOr 1 9 w t 9 - '�
. the estate to which they are bound." Once, when it was in the hands of its right- SEIZED WITH A SPASM ; Ton see, I'm growin' feeble, There is a fresh water-spriug, which tibn is under construction'which will be ded. X_�
. . An'soon must leave the people covers an area of two acres, in the Atlantic icaited for the use of the Jews having no . )Mz,
HUNTED FOR HIS HEAD. tul owners, a number of Indian prisoners it reared suddenly, threw itself backwards Here around; . -
? were held. . An' when the leaves, fi oq'-b1tte4i Ocean, two miles from the Florida, shore, one to care for them. Houses for the ac- - 7--
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Less cruel,. than the savages, the whites ' I and ten *.*es south of St. Augustine. The corn -
Borneo?" . were standing by could do a thing to -try To the grounmd, . .
C4 killed only in battle; they allowed their spring is defined by the silver gleaming the Bethlehem road, near the station." .
A mere handful in North Borneo, a and save it. I - ' I - �,-!64
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it is this locality of which I speak. hev prisoners to live, But provisions became A few years before I -went to the south. �. 'Then it somehow 'padrs to me white caps trying to force themselves over - - I
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� Znp,rise the Malays, who are the Dyaks if ern part of Colorado, where I first - came � I Sere au'light, I � 'TO HARNESS A.MTKORENOI. I
'... dians were left to die of hunger. One day . A powerful lamp, which distinctly illu- - �
; the Battas, or Bataks, and other Don Marcos Duarte, a wealthy inhabitan t across loco, the weed was spreading so I -1 Which a blastin', blightin' breath - .1
� I wild tribes of Sumatra, and the Aborigines rapidly there that the Government offered From the cracked ol'ilps of Death -11 minates- objects over half a mile distant, Sale of the Old Hall Eqtate to the Quebec I . . .-.
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of the town, was passing the house where a bounty for every ton of it dug up by the . � Soon will smite. by; means of a great reflector,- is th be and Levis Electric Light Company. . . .
, of Northern Celebes and of the Sala islands, the Indians were, and stopped, shocked at be destroyed after An'when the leaves are fallid adopted in the French army. It is carried - .
I It is necessary here to diverge for a- moment the sight of a- miserable, emaciated crea, being weighed. This wise measure for I almos' hear 'em callin' . on a light waggon,%ehind the soldiers, and The famons falls of Montmorenci and all �
from the personage ot the slave- in order I I � the surrounding property, belongin of late
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11 that I may give you a better under- battlingwith the evil was frustrated by the � ey will be in obscurity while the enemy to the Hall estate, has been sold for $23%.
"What are you doing ?" he asked. greed -of some of the Mexican$ ana over Where my wifdan'little Joe, and all objects in front will 'be made con- ()0(1 . �
"I'll standing of the people into whose hands . I In an autumn long ago, to the Quebec an(f Levis -Electric Light .
k I I I anr eating my shoes, as you see," was - - spicuous. - I
these poor slaves tall. There are undoubt. I For stamp of ranchmen, who, tempted by the :�, I Went before. - -11 Company. The old sawmills, worked for i
.� a thereply. "I am starving to death.' . ,
I d signs of Borneo having had at one period twelve days we have had almost no food. reward, actually cultivated the plant as a 'gow 01'Joe's sun's deeliniu'- I A very sympathetic gentleman, who had so -many - decades back by _the Hall firm 1111"
. profitable speculat,ion, until their unscrupa. Where sunbeams once was shinin'
a dense population all along its river banks, Most of my companions are dead, and the lous business was suspected, and it was 11�, , the welfare of the ladies at heart,, delivered with the water -power from the falls, are to �
There are the remains of finely tilled g ' . I Shadows lie; a leuture on " The-06ties of Husbands " to to be torn down. They are not only all oat of
. densand grand old trees, while even gr ar' days of the rest are numbered." I �.,
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.. Don Marcos looked at the miserable sur- as the amount of loco that *is produced A lit - with - �_'�'O __ _'L - -
� I numbers of piles remain, which again go to vivors, and said,. 11 You and they shall . tp on hi �h Wr tences he urged the gentlemen to treat their the disappearance of the timber that used
, I prove former habitation, for we know that live " and be sent them food every day, and seemed incredible. , - I � I .- � - wives -kindly, and had not completed his tosupply them with work from the Niont- I
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� . all of the Malay houses are built upon piles., - 0 There are many theories afloat about advice when an officer appeared upon the morenci river. The property sold includes
- Therefore, when confronted by these evi- finally procured their freedom. Whatever loco among Westerners. Some maintain . ""The Bad Story of Bider Jones. stage and arrested him for bigamy. the old Hall mansion house overlooking the .
"I dences of former settlement, it is a . were the rights of the question between that it is not the plant at all that does the . Where never was a, better man . fulls, that was the Duke of Kent's summer -
question Indians and whites in his case, human pity Than Elder Simon Jones. A splendid --specimen of the file -back sun- I
- as to what haa become of the people." mischief, but a tiny red worm that is found He reeked with goodness even to , fish, which is -said to be very rarely seen in residence in Canada in the early years -of-
.. "The only answer comes from the chief. spoke first in his heart. - only in its roots, and that animals that are - The marrow in his bones; English waters, has just . � been captured on the century. when be was, the -commander . I
I tains, who tell us that the races have in Some time later Peto was captured by the affected must first eat the root and swallow And,he'd have been beatitied I the Lindolnshire Coast, between Gibraltar of.the- British -forces in Nbirth America.
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� times past so continually made war upon Indians, and the inhabitants were mas- the worm. One man will believe that this - LoAig years ago, I know, - Point and Skeguess. It measured 7 feet 3 The electric light company has acquired .
�� Sacred. Don Marcos, with his wife and But for his fatal tendency- , .
.. worm attacks only the intestinesi.and 'To say: ' " I told you so." inches in length, and 5 feet 6 inchA in depth, -
I one another that the end came in exter. children, awaited death on their knees in another will , declare that it finds its � way at - - Montmorenci !or the sia6' of -the water
1� mination. To he sure, there are villages to ower of the falls, which is to be -chiefly I
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. No matter what might come to passi . eMployed in the manufacture of electricity.
be found along the banks of these - beautiful prayer. They heard a party of savages once to the brain', In defence of this worm and weighed close upon three-quarters of a P
rivers. -.for poetically beautiful they are to- approaching the house, And felt -that the the6r . � ton. - The fish has bten sent to London for -
I � y it is urged that, botanical experts No shadow of surprise .. - " �. . ., A new iron'flume, 1,200 feet long and cix. .�,
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day. But even these settlements are situated end had come. have- failed to -discover anythih-9 itipiosed InEld . I � .- - 'to �
I er Jones'eyes. - I . feet in: diameter, is being constracted
wide apart. And thus it 4 that the old The head of the band, -however, stationed -to be injurious to cattle or horses in the �HeWsimply Ipten-to the tale . I Mr. Whyinper, in a paper upon Greenland onduct the water from above We cataract
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custom of head hunting has very nearly els around the house, and gave this spe'bimens of the plant, sent to them for he in the 11 Alpine Journal," cha,6,6ter�ses the, to the factories below, 0- �
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: vnit anguage -as I I sententious." A built half way up the side ,of the cliff, so �
died out because the few people and the order : "Not a hair of the head of this analysis. One daring, ranchman I knew - And all was finished he'd Esquimaux� 1,
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prohibitory law combine to defeat any at. man or his family is to be touched on pain - , - Refixark:. . ** I I Old you so. I " . . single word, ki ea. y an that the water which suppl . i � es its power ". I .
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tempts at head hunting, although it -must of death. " had a strong fla,vour of salt about tbern, I- A more exasperating man, ideawhich, in Eniiish would require .A fun may be used over zgain for supplying .
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be admitted that one village is only too The family of Duarte was the Only One, which would-. doubtless be- acceptable -to . . The %borsall agreed, I sentence. 0 such words he -offers one or. power to another establishment. It is-probs . I
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to rob its neighbor of as glad that was spared. The Indian who had .in- bovine palates. I I They ndv6f owev;i gbod - �_ ,ample -a- word -4meaping, " You must. try- "loa that the company -will supply eledtric - I I
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possible as trophies 0 bravery and- daring." spired the pity of Don Marcos was Paying I waa,once talking to an -owner of a large For when the mo3t nulook 'for t to get a good knife'.' _7Here it is _" Save-- power for factories, etc., in -Quebec, as well .
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, "We you ever Minted for your head? horse.rauch, and having noticed that loco -Had set-themin xC-glowl- , 11 _ I cenearreatores66aeatlaromaronatetok. Mr. as electric -light -for private residences -and
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serious an answer. uprising,Ahe Indians__sacked a number of horses looked none the worse of -iti I asked - - I , -1 �; - � . I _ .
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treated loaded with spoil an I dragging with -until he heard accidentally that salt and cop'. As even good men -must , own discretion t. . .
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I shall never forlpt it. A band of Dyaks them many household -servants. of whom- peras together made an effectual .antidote To mingle with tfie-dInst. - Pagnier-the,first French soldier illed' ; I . - � , � - .
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until I reached % fallen tree, where I dis- the name of his master. -and quite repudiated the worm theory. He, - , And said * ;ls sh ok theil heads , Cemetery of Neiderbrona,_ near St - he �B , I
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