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The Clinton New Era, 1886-04-02, Page 5MAGNIFIQENT KILL LINE OF IN STOOK AT Q1LC SE PRICES,, We are closing the" glance of our TRUNKS at LOST, as we require the room for Boots and Shoes. tGQs TTA EN IN ExCnnzrlct E. 5 PER C. OFF FOR c4Sll:. • UTTAYLOR SPRING- 1886 -:- SPI IN'G 1886 SHOW ROO 0PENIG AT--• E6T8TE OF THE LATE JOHN E303DCENg, We have much pleasure in announcing that our Grand Opening of tie MillinerySpring Show-Roorn. Will take, lace on .SA;TURDd/, APRIL 10th,, When we will also shover, throughout p our various departments, a very. Larne and Attractive Stock. We extend a . hearty • welcome to . all to coian.e and. See us: estate ..J. E30]DCEN$ JOHN WISEMAN, Manager. On the std., 9th and : Loth,, w invite ALL tti inspect our stock ,an get our prices: The Great+Q-ash Store,Clinton. Dinr,area• �'"CLOCHS. Everybody -.shouldhave verybody hould'hav'e A , one of o"lur LUMINOUS itir1kts@,. ALARM -CLOCKS ou: can, see the:tiine ii1•the darks Call and see them at Watohraker, JeWelier and Engraver,. Clinton MORTGAGE , �� ,E ; i' r1111r Trilnk.-•' Railroad. t'ndcr and by virtue of a power of snlat'„ntnhied in a certain mortgage Ana assignntdnt thereof, widen g ill be produced at time of sale, there will be offered for 'l a W`N AGENCY - sale, by pnblie auction, at the Lae OtlieJe of Mantling. - e Scott, tn. the Town of,Cltnton,'at S J dock in the• ft n i ,:18n4.1 a ern ort o , , Arcnn,iv •r rr ll^ •rr t � J ' . � I T ti . J APii 4 1.. , , ail 01,0 ,it alar thole ee f' tr parcels of tracts ni " anti ru t 1 g J P „ and premises situate lying nod hue;; in tiro 1 urian of Clinton, in the County of iluniu, and Province• of ( Ontario, containing togctlttr by admeaauretneut three 1 roods, twelve perches, and ht e,ter)tbs of tl 1 ercli 'be the sortie more or. lass, bebr„eemposed,of.town lot • • . number twelve .hundred ond'tweuty-four; situate lin, j the east sidn'of Victoria street eon'tainnt "'fhrlrtvtwli i;Itl' i OW.ESi{ ItiiTCS'TU ALL roiNTs.., 1)iijuiro• .'Iroreltes, more eriess1111(1.00. north half ortown hit I . "betorepurchasing tlel:ets, number twelve hundred flint hie ii tor',' r ) $ tl t i, 1J t,[ ht,'elilttdfa the west side of ,East. Street,. containing two • r,letls, r' • ":,1:AMES ' THOlYI,PSON;; twenty cuts ponihos and fibs -tenths of It perctr, titnrt n 'l dket, insurance, dutl'Iiea} Estatc,6gent, 'less, and which said north half n)nyl,a better doreribr.d �' ascomprising 'one equal moloty Inextent•of the said last mentioned Int, situttto north' of ii 11(10 drawn through the said lot at right angles. to 1 est Street • Tomo. -lo per c01)1 deign on day. et sale., mud balutee In s0 days thereafter. The other cmtdltiom of, the ' ale Will be, the standing rofniitiunx.t1 the Chanefrry,' Division of the High Court of Justice l t:Wie par. 1 oculars may bo hail from the auctioneer or, 'T. CAKLINCI, \MA•NN1Ntt s; i,t'OT'r, , Auctioneer. i'indnrw, S,dictGns, Clinton, irarclr .1h, 18.,, • ti Cd��0l1�6 For $3735.• 1• �S �� t ah �l S �' � �5--� � 11 ' • CLI iTO , ONT. , - • The molersp},(,ed has opened nitnfi"ar•y far flu •:olo ed ll al . - `store, i fe ittTiri, ir8'1l`to-itelt vi rrlmvuem,h:t liig ptop,•t '• to to dispose eh .'I er,as,••ten,per Feat on all, Naounts up to 4:1000, and one per refit on any 80rnnnt after the first ;1;1(100 No char o made for adi ettising:u id no charge snorter, r 1,- �.� • iess,r saaror transfer Is elretted. I lmv� notr-titelo!IIri1c4I'+ 6. r ,ill 11• tl for sale :- I t r Lot 1a, Lake ,ltmrd rust, 'Colborne, 100 lower 1;r cringed t stat - 20 ire slashed n to en ilr b erre: •e' and endern ih neves s as ed a ti C, s i t, d 1 R. S E M halnnee of kith light, ' Will hl, sold rlinnlr, .E -...N_ -.460 serer, good bun i, 21;. miles from lhrweelne1111tennkota, ). - - i 60.1nros under enith 0tlon,smnit imus%, Pr,re low on acre. • lit fore ordering your ]tante T)h1s a 411;0 west half int• 20, 2nd eon of Fast Wawnn1sh, 110 am, t1 oflt•Ce of the n0 mics cleared, hnlanee good hush, IA acres of fall wheat, , '1 irp •1 ••' NEW/ERA 7 sprilor creek running thran •h the Yarm, hank burn (' 1t.8 iwn {y.� , i, i " , �,�yy is 2 '(d y�-•/��, •�}''•{� ,A„ Wires of orchard, our. mile from Ashur, , 1.r1re tit ,Oi e, !; vi1200 or If lf,ee down, halnnee to self narebnaer, And tee eek t-II1Y, 'We 1nwe alarg0 a oorteient illt1e11 Lel ane, 1•r• of on sere, on llnrpn St:, situated on 811 east i it a new ilenryT)ranilht'cut, Sail{ 1,�• horeomoit to sills a Mr. ltfdunt's residnnoe, wit frrtrod. l i •, r, ? 2hn to ' be the hc,t representation of a -heavy tlratight berme .,,,if ('101189111. , •in the eetinty, Betel -rehecinteil sheet .-.,.•._�., • JAR. T C%0111 S1)'� C.Lh.+:ktA,vlr... ,•-,--- » i �( h I l� t 11A ' t ', i • �:� nose i8 being Oifteitl,',l neve') of the t •- � � � � Detroit College of Medicine. 'The noun of the patient was eaten aw:ayitydisen;lt', antl '' T;V�;1I1!;,5' l'FItGUSO'I thedootars are supplying heirbsvItlt 1t 1iti�i•'w • • ,. , if..r tu;; reor, ed hi, business 1n the (.000,1,80 fu1•nierlp• nasal organ bY,Cattitl), skin oil' his fnrt'1101(11 1.nowO Tt4,PXTI,•DiorP.'lt•,t0TJ.1: atf:L, would thank and grafting it''I( tiff l)laat'.;ti?lr%1. the. arse ' :dl ill��f tro0s for past fuvpro,tutd i,,it'.a b'tttor poll' r 1,'.(1,1t, r t"o". •n••c' >ntrfrlll itr,.n i tdE i f1, tr r to r t I nY e tr Y o used to be. The operation lrlwnnisew Or be { ,' I t t „ t , tt• J : <) , -,, t ,,,t€1,. s rF, t(11, ilr c tX lr I Lhl l a oN ItANt). r , rr r.• nd '•'tl t t .it r � > Y s c.l n fh tit . t ty . S complete , r ti r- `i v a c 11 de , r tr1,T ttt, c. is VVL•lls du ah gong •tent r•r r, d 1 ; t d t. ," ,ire i •8. lu tort. u1 nt ed. rt c, o1,a - , t" nt rT tr, lir= rTf tlr Cro:T[tti) rIt it •• It 'Ali \ ,ra 4 t T t sr, .t is a in 11 i.a t. i li F , ,..,, • anet•ut + nv nttrt, i I r xrriv AtrF.vilF7ifmo.' Urecinn. yt't it tt•ill l , i,,lp { , I ,: •r,1'- able change• f'lr the 'n1 m 1;•0s ii diet. .•tl! ' , .T 1.11, ]�' ;iu.11 )Nr IlT,+4",TXX 91'' t . % yn - WHIT auey Cambric Shirts Gent's. New Ties. • ` MILLINZ OY'S AND MEN'S JUST OP]NED STJT AT 8 eae =stock • Ladies KID 'GLOVES, New Spring; shades. ARRIVIN H' WEEKLIT. NEW PRINTS, ,GINGr . AMS , and DRESS GOODS Sale >1tegCster: he session' suninarizeil, _ death of George Sample, clerk, who was mfs. i'4EniranAv, April .7.-Farm•stoels, etc.; of A Toronto correspondent of the London ingthe .compound ,in a large WVed'gwoodrmor;,, Mc S, (,rich, lot 25, 2nd ion H: It 5 i'uelr Advertiser tvrltea ,the _of 'the tar, - f a porjg (h to=j� e pestle. fall, irrit'h. £oit'iYd3t xea• ` t ]fo al Ouse'; - Which caused an, immediate explosion, the 'Upon the photo the session, was harmoni-• force of which Struck hiui about the_:chin Otis, and the attitude of parties pacific -rather forcing: his lower jaw u thronah ' ' s J p e his head __ CL_T.NTO'V._11x,A,1.>.1 ETA ((,ot•rccted every'T'hntsday,aftornoon.) than a reshe a The motive for the �� � tactics of the opposition could•probablq Ue, Thursday;'..A.pril _, I SSO. Iodated without Winch difficulty. 1 rt-. Mere dith.'iii s along nth e As the_ roads are bad there is,. reallyv • sings' t i 'carry , n , -hopelessness of .any tttelnpt to'earry on,an, nothing doing -on ,the lnerket, and quota- aggressive •policy, against the. occupantsof, (ions are thereforenominal. There does . the . Government' benches.. His fo1 leaving not 'seem to be any. prosp'edt for' better' scents to.grow. tvealsc Ln-1ef,islative and cls• prices, alfheu';;h farmers .are. holding back bating talent every session. 7+fibre. are among: grain lvitli this hope'. .- ,- I11r.. Meredith's supporters, many hien who Wheat, =fail. w0 i7 ' a O i n have tlic, sincere respect of their political op - His right arm was blown off just hero*. the .elbow,'and .the severed -per ton tvtis riven thr t ough, he oeilingand found u s ' p tahrs•long••, •a£te a undertaker bad take. charge; of the retia Elis' entrails: wore "ilso torn out. ho'' . 1' �om re ' p sehiCo<l '.a 3iorrilrls „spectacle. Both ends wero blown'out,''the Counter'shiv Brea to splinters, and the floor oovered with •particles of glass; com)ponnl and blood. • A' piece of the deadoman s jaV(' containing two teeth was raked .out of the clotted blood on tV.utteand red- • - !0 77 .a .0 so pononts; but thattiere aro -few' fit to stand, the finer hours,after the: accident. •' Tlhe*room Oaten„ 0. LrO a '0 31 , in fair compartso,u iu '.respect of all tl oseK ,was lleci, with black `smoke end" with: the Barley, o0'�U a 0 c'- dualities which'aro desirable in a roprosouta? di a gable odors from the� g e o • different hnedi.. Peas, .......;00:552 a 0 55 ",; ;five, with tho- large majority 'of' the Reform cines, made'a scene too;Siokenin for` -d g etail: 1+lour,. per. bb l: 4'00 a 4 50 wemliors,. must:beYconDeded'by all familiar Sam lo: was nineteen 'ears -and ha • been' with ,the. rooeedin sof g d yold, Potatoes; 0, $ a 0 40 T' A g„ ilio Le hslaQnre. Dl r. in thedrug rosiness less than. a ,vedr:: Five • li' 1Vleredith is' a . hard, and. in man respects, utter, • '' , ••. 0 14 a 0 15... :. y . s e , it Agersgns Who. were in the store at. the .time E s 0 XO' n U.10 '.` must be said,, a eonacienttous worker, and one were sli rhtly•injured Pak; v Gil 1x ,0() cannot blit -feel -it ci-be-a mxttet of'rttgrot' ' ... • Hay,. - $ 00; a r3 U0. hat he is so inadequately supported.. Every. -:,'• ;,Iontrenl v �andid Man am Lit a t3tocic 11lttrlt et, Sheep pelts - • 0 50 .a, 0 75 :44:candid i familiar with -the facts will con- Lamb skins,' : " 0 G0 a '0.80 l cede that to make, l4?r.Mereditli Premier and . �+iierc.tvas aliottt two hundred Bead of .but-, ver h 00 a r f oblige.him to seloot a Cabinet from 1)hs,'res- Clo ,per bus , • 7 a. 50 ' eat au ortPres- ohars onday offered en the East Enh. Abattoir; pp _ors. tVould be nothing less than•a; on Monday #orenoon .' 'seine. F /SUw y1'',GRAIN"3?r:ovillcial calamity, `Cha eo lo . iowever Y , lee a•. eetiin_ being. E-RiO a •SEE ,... .. __ ......... p , p xl� ,. _supertor..antmals: fit. for Easter._meat, 1'rtoes:. �• - ._ t are )n tib i god io commit a each fill ; It °Y s nu a. • Y h d wrdt` ��. .A tendency all round, two e , - -it doubtful if Mr. Mowat was ever stroner' , p'y' s • " very The S choice steers were sold by the dollars at fully The subscribe)' has thefallowinT. varietacs in public confidence than ;he is At present. 5tc.-per Ib,, and Ge, was asked for.another, • Of superior • Seed G,'ain,, vi... • RUSSIAN• The session developed: no charge or `) span- ood-but" her'i I3A1?LEY, which last ear yielded aboui GO dal against' the Ministry outside 'the - 1 per c s catnl- sold atastm t- fo to 4c ' '+ • . J ! �. nal etoek"'char of ns '. per lb: and common' roagli' beasts at•frbTn 4c inteleelstn tlte'ac)e, pea e...10',. per bushel. ges of th.e. Opposition. Tho to 44C do. A carload:of:good beeves were. Also.' WHITE RUSS-JA1V TVJLEAT 'new few amendments to 'the Government's polios . bought to ship to•. Ottawa, -Calves were ra- :9.0o lip. ' hiisla., old $1.10 iv, 'busk';;Alaoi . DiTerod ware voted dawn by large Majorities.. flier' scare and r _ _ 'The 'weight of debate throughouto decidedly -higher in ,'price. T C[ O R0,WED BARLEY, and ARA g was over• Slieep iin(llla0iba were. Alio scarce, the former NECTA .', v.8EAT..: TAW grain is all" .gee' whalmtngiy .. with"the Covernmetitr lu fact;,. sella at"from ... to $ :.50 each find f with, tbe, exee tion• of. the attack ' g • $ 7 o_ti._. spring frods .wild oats and otlliei• fotil • seed. • , Ae on I acuud., .Iambs at l:iU to a G e" fro Ltve ho s are the Frerielh-Cahadian Catholic editor. of Le scarce and aragnoted at from; ii}c'to a little Jd Lt..LS L 1NDSl30RO t~T tl' :. Progress, and'Solt i Lot 23, cun..a; Ir, E. S„ Taickorshnhtll. gt White's liloodgshirt. rea0• ovbr d o tfor lb; ;;a small rat wt ro sold'Sunday. lotion, the.Opposition made do stand dnrin- `I, '. g at. o o psi 1b. the session, and Oven an tlh�'1: acaud matter i�7f(1 SEED. STORE the retreated 0win to t e di ' CLI 1.ON SEED. Y , g lh scovcry of .the . fact that• the artiolo•whmh Le.Progress copied from Po Manitoba', asking an iu air v into the• conduct of the ,volunteers had, also appeared •CI.UVI:tt and.TIbIOT11 s11:D, affil all klncls in the Mails, As the whole' Opposition 'case of .I'DRDIAN] YT l�a+CtTItT: • lilI'�`1ri1RE5, was built on this artiole,.of+:course the matter eoull3 tri gt"furtlier; '' finis record will not, C OLDEN VINE L8EAS, Br ACI+. EYE PEAS't t then rho F}ppositiosi� fir° trig c111Tfl'iYe7 `%fit•13td71e11, Viso.' i res ;n room. -to. la in lsf,-tifft%dbltinry, .anc7 must iteeessarll there-' boys under twelve years .of age.* ;• y3AiiI,EY, CROW}' PIS, OLA `t;71,D0 •SAI" More, make more firm tbo Oovernmont's 'hold Mr. Gladstone, said in Parliament .01)1 TROT T(JRN'IIS, ON O1r ontho electors, The outlook for Mr. Mere- Monday that,on Sprit '8tli ho -would ie- . wl 11 tali-0�4zTS •iu . e\ciJ (1118 ;,,g.tiu, of ,lie, dith is hopeless,. and with life n eaoiiti follow troduce his Itish Government Bill: • a, -o dentist -while operaing ona prisonor •in'tho county gnol1,was ?abbod of .his burse containing q�`,+SO °i' ' 'A full sized pet deer kept .in a Sacra- . mento saloon, being frightened, -jumped clear through,a pane' of glass 7 inches wide by 13 long. 'Sir John Macdonald is steadily.improv- ing in health, ..• +. The Central Prison at-Tore/Ito was dam- aged by fire to .the extenl.•of 110,000 .on Sunday. ' ' • • • The Guelph Pubilo--Lilirar goar& has hug it,is_ Well that it ia_sTq, Tho wester -n - . - - - "01'6 .1"11%'' memborg.pTayed•a: creditable part in the Work Asl 'where 1's sri gra VERT) anti ti1�DD STOItt; .of the 8erisio rr. Tho tln-o'a rnetulscr' for'tho r ons tb k tdeir ttsu 1 JA4ILR 5T1:LY, t* .' i I ,atcr� ore:: r tYe y�::sunlable part: in rho pre• _ a - �r f§ � ,�,,., •P. � •max. ____,._ „�� .�, �. �scl t, .rl,t: x,ttl,adli: rhero ,its no more valuableworker .�!'�t'."NN'•111 CcLC'iTx1i1F'sL. an memberforinfo t1Harm)Itain 'no roan EF1A rE .. with a readibr grasp of the practical side of uestions and a keener detestation of frauds tl and pretences of al kinds t Geo Branttor'd hotol keeper, an p 1 n s Than 1Vlr, Iifellop of � Elliott,> A T The fallowing testuuuniats,..rcucived by MIL JAMES tire'Sttlitt :Biding, I you the whole the con, 'stns' bran aprosecuted before the Police VANS:CUM., speak for themselves: stittiencies of the West who soul; Liberals to Magistrate six .times within a. year, for al- t i r months' n n nnthe'7 a' ruff a Legislature; r, ab r fe n a,e slaturo• 1 av Welt ;n • seeing ma Inchave eve t• to ed violations of the 'n Act. ' rice, easl Is r reason to bo .n la on o Ltee se Y h dl•.f e• Y leg ed ., e T w 't f f e irk n[1 it tt t' t3 nsct� w 1 1 n.tcl le est s tt J 1 " .._ iiir find w 1 a•oir•ud it from t!r!'htindsclfthcireiJrctrce. h: DAIS. 19 it h th0 wont; (lOnCi i,y t1tClNrt prespnta ;,tnoo 14ir, Morrlaadhs des ualtficatton fo>` '"'" . elietl•1n 'sSwir orseliine•-nbmit•niie-neantbs•. gn,.anl �•tit'QS3, and Lha inattnar of its at)ing. . Trrr r 1ltayn°`tsf Tortsthto offers have poured into to get it repaired, and wen sur rised to see the ,' - .. ► r _ trnn fortunate a p p a • ' 1 excellent work it done. for It was laid by (Wei' morns and , r hitt from citizens anxlbtl5 to st a hireagainCondemned. ldure truly, W. G. SII1iPt'IIAIt0,' ii Urs(! Timis Dyssra>tf lat.rr _ in the civic .chair, until, as lig surd., X100, I beg to arknowledae the receipt of mylong lost treasure, 0fl worth of r • err •els laced . at m the New York Singer dewing Machine, Well 1 have jest got , II1OSTON, 011ie; March) '27.•-* frightful ,, r ° Y 1) l' rnpaireit, I sin highly .ppleasctt niith it' nniirotnrn ori htY jiff. explosion, °cottrrtld fibre rThursday,• at trio disposal, :ere tlinnS n, Ior [t. tvorkn upland d. Ir , - . 1tct itbti0 . •'whol-csalo drug house of Ball tart)eld & Cr; /slaking an alnost4trtt of °hhlr � A deputation atat%on tas waited . on the ti tar dTheSe n Machine I at repaired nbant six tnnathe ago. provesto be l evey, st a superior ien iiflintier of peonledurln thesis months hvrailed ht oaa tnilortnqf and shattering a portion, ofheirbuilding overnment with -res eft- to the appoint. - iM ont of a Pollee Magistrate for r th e en f o rco•establishment mod are aurised at its excellent %fork it II merit' at the• o ftetin County, They did not retomitaaurotlY»out beo use the County Connell passed a reso• tution against it..1 Atoms, rhe frth1fal just received" an order. ns'ridvCtttscl. J,tGKt11 DUOS, • forth a pounds. f o o rods r reel white and re d o ala lire, , w r 1 r •' f i•' if this lino, have •0 tun r, t Y i1n tr 1, r t n can rti t t d Pattie; h ue .1 le•f' Ott 0 'e prepared, . a ill 1-,1 1 tr tc were re a K d o p Y p r ri i nie rrY §t Iri7t3UY�S sl'011l: or :1t e It to 1)) 1t r s 1 , l,lue vias in course of Ire irnatiou when the eieptl r•es,r t•� r Id l rn-b}teruttt 4,burch, 1. ,.. l 1 1111:4 \ 4NSiell(,t., Cll'nto. explosion 0c01 rre..1, rc'turttitg in the instt at•• At the last .lynching in Indiana,..the•• - yneliees`-w re lowecr tie -choose io tree from. whichttlley should hang. Thus was justice tempered with_mercy. The official returns of the recent elec- tion in Drumtnond and Arthabaska gave.,_ -I�rr '•rlrouar• , the. Liberal candidate, st' lila' ri " �o ty:of3Gfi; which' is very tnuchlar er� than that given to the late•metnber.attthe' last general election in the.Provinee, Monday morning• .an t ukaotvn man a t l tv a seen loitering around the track of the Loop Line Railway in the 'vicinity:ot I'+ort Erie. No particular notioe was taken "'of his + movements,' After a wait- 0f. 'about' an., hour" ail(' :a half; as'..a. freight train ap-' 'proached,' the unknown man. was seen to'. place hiinsel€d'irectly,in.the cen,,tre of,the track,, -add, as • the: train was.'clase him, it it was . too' late 'to avert,the disaster .. which' he. Courted; and he was hurled into • eternity. , Wheniakon_ni , and lira -lifeless body' searched, no :proofs of 'his identity. could ''be discovered.'He,liore..every 'ap- pearance of being a tramp, • A telegram from.\Vinnipe,dated' blarclr ' 31 'says;-lt is reported: that the feeling • of` the73lood and..Blackfeet Indians is. far from friendly, toward the' Government, and - tho White people. The principal- cliief•: rofesses • friondshl b f p , p, but alls.''tb control the Indians under him. It is' alleged that, should • ndi d h n ' troubles '• aoccur' .o» `the ' , , 'askafohewan.a al 5 n mbst:simultaneoits'out- break would gold take- Isce. It is also stated " that the: parties in •Montana, with whom Dumont - is in league are ineitipa' the ' - b The '� Canaaian Indians.' to hostilities, lheliquor ' 'furnished by' then roves a powerful p r agency toward a. continuance "of negotia- tions, as does also the fact that the Bloods rocetvo assistance most willingly from • Montana Indians and half-breeds to •con- tiniie the work of plunder.. Trade in Gans• "' # adieu • horses for' American whisky, fire- arms and amntinition is " rowing to vast ' 'proportions. • Within •the past, mouth 'tl •usancls �f Xifleaa k vastuatltlfof� •* . • ammn•tiit-iott-have"been 6tsugli Zl' a`ng't1io - a :- - Bloods and 13lackfeet for" atolefr horses - '• Bishop Usshor,• of Montreal Lifter. de- - nouncing. snow shotiing,.tobogganing and nearly_ all oar popular spor:ts,'has turiocl. his.: attention tel. dancing;-'-wlhioh-h'e-said in hi$ sermon last:Stind.ay night WAS onlyde• fended by briiinloas fops and women who, expose their'daughters h for ' s horses: o s Lhr What was waned was fetter dancing masters and more Anglo Saxon reserve amongst. the young", for the greatest Miriam' of an English sneaking nation•was that it should become fashionably 1+'rehtohilled, From the standpoint of'inoraltity he could find na'h'arm in egnare dancos,as they used to be iudulgod in atnongst•a selectcfrcle'of friends brut he unhesitatingly condemned public dances and: -•what -where known as. rotind dances. How far could it' be to tate advantage of ft young woman to be in embrace of amen,. perhaps, 'a strange• r,who may he: the worse for liquor. From the ' moral Ito turned to the physical aspuct,_and he oondemried the:dancing and the nights spent in the ball -rooms, from this paint of view, in i 'heated t r )ala stall ttle)us i sti ,f a n P li i gr wheeling dizzily, until two' in the morning. The modern bei . o nt was 1 r o a fief practical, �. p t,l t1 tri, e f. 't e llstr tl)n f(1'.' dissipations a tssi t 1. Ii •