OCR Text |
Show I complainants, "Mad a trtng loose over I hia subordinate, and will never aeenre ! heaven. Cnitt tho contrary will surely be Lis fate." London Graphic. As She Ts Spi.Ke in Indliu . Native Eng'ish in India still furnish mticb amusement to the Eurr-pean traveler. trav-eler. When the governor r.f Madras Iatly made a tour one admirer wrote to exenso his rjon.-api.eara ace at the railway rail-way station a he "had the jileasnre of a scorpion in his left leg," but promised to "bring my invaluable lute to play before be-fore your excellency iu an indulgent son." A railway official lamented that a panther invaded ids platform, but he "met the attack by shutting himself in his office and ringing the station lu ll," whilo another complained that his pointsmen had been fighting, as the aggressor ag-gressor "threw a stone at Ram Buksli, which fortunately hit Ram Bnksh'g wife." Ho added that "unless both these men are scattered in different directions by opposing trair s there will be murder wid suicide, including to myself." On visiting a local hospital the governor was presented with a petition against j the surgeon in charge, who, said the |