Daily Colonist (1893-08-13) . observance. The eoneequcncowas that religious feeling waa high on bothsides, and it took but little to cauae thomen who were at first involved in the dis-pute to come to blows. Tho nundjer of riolera grew rapidly, andwhen some of the Mohammedans proposedto capture one^of the holy Hindoo templesthey found plenty to aid them in tho attempt. Howling and yelling Allah I IIAllah I tho Mohammedans rushed to thetemple, but the priests, aided by hundredsof Hindoos, fought desperately against thedesecration of the building, and finallysucceeded in driving the attackers off
Daily Colonist (1893-08-13) . observance. The eoneequcncowas that religious feeling waa high on bothsides, and it took but little to cauae thomen who were at first involved in the dis-pute to come to blows. Tho nundjer of riolera grew rapidly, andwhen some of the Mohammedans proposedto capture one^of the holy Hindoo templesthey found plenty to aid them in tho attempt. Howling and yelling Allah I IIAllah I tho Mohammedans rushed to thetemple, but the priests, aided by hundredsof Hindoos, fought desperately against thedesecration of the building, and finallysucceeded in driving the attackers off. Tholighting was continued in the vloinity, andfinally the authorities were compelled tocall out the troops to restore order, whichwas ultimately done after considerabletrouble. The rioting v/as general in thbuainess part of tho city, aud during it acontinuance traflic was entirely stoppedThe feeling bctwoeu the two sects has beenrenderul more bitter by the figbting, anda close watch will be kept to prevent another A woman, whoso frown caused the household to shiver Is now the most [leaceful wilh whom youcould dwell ;Her crankiness came from compluinta of tholiver, jAnd Eseljays Lnzengoa made herquito well. IIISTOKY OF i:, For llftoen years W(i have used Dr. Iowli;r!Extract of Wild airawb(!rry as a faiiiily niedicino for summer cuni|ilainlH and diarrlura, andwo never had nn> thinn to eipial it. Wo lil(;hlyrecommend It. SAMrKi. Wi.:iiri, Corhelt, Ont. mother desires to see hrr boy, atthe re-o])ening of tho schools, quite as welldressed as his fellows, and if po,^sil)le morenatty. Thia can bo provided from tho larj;estock of boys auita which are being clearedoff at actual cost for cash, at S. Riciii s, \22Government street. if Reifuccd Bates to Worlds Fair, AND ALL POINTS INTHB BAST. .„Thron(7h Pullman Cars nnd luxuriously fittedTourist Curs run daily. Throu(?h rate made to all points in Kuropovia nil Bteamahlp Hues acrosj tliu AtlanticOcean. Cana
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