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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1886-02-03, Page 2„. searresunatrasanateasalastnesitusestriaa ZrAte Pltron %oturi g:rrord, . 18 11.1311,1$I1E11 :SVerY Wedli:E5cItly• laerning , 5Xt OAA.1 AT THEIR OFFICE, •/Albert Street, Clinton, Ont. advance; *2 if not ao paid. The proprietorsof THE GODE1UC1IXEWE, 'having purchased thebuslnesx and plant of Tar, Ezearte, will in future 'publish theamalgamated papers in Clinton, under the title of "THE H.uio NEws. RECORD.” • °-* - Clinton is the Inost pros,petous town in Western' Ontario, isthe seat of considerable manufacturing, and th.ecentre of the- tn st agrioultural secthin in Ontario. . . The combined ciioulation.of THE. NEws- ItEcOnD exceeds that of any 'paper pub- iished in the County of Huron. It therefore, unsurpassed as an advertising , e :medium. strRates of advertising, liberal and 'furnished an application:. , Advertisements, without instructions as to spaco and time, will be left to the judg. 'tient of the compositor in the disylay, sorted until forbiadeli, measured by a 'seal° ' of solid nonpareil (12 lines •to the inch), and eharge4.10 cents a line for first 'insertion and 3 cents a line for ,each sub- sequent insertion. Orders to discontinue. advertisements must beinwritina. OT.Notices sot as X.R.tonco :,,sA`rrEtt; (measured -by a scale of solid Nonpariel, 12 ..dnes to the inch) charged at the tato of 10 cents a line for each insertion'. • • JOB WORK, . We haveono of the best. appointed Job Oflices west of Toronto. Our facilities in this department enable us to du all kinds of work• -,from a calling card to a mammoth -poster, in the best 'style known.. to • the craft, and at .the lowest -possible rates. 'Orders by, mail prom:ptly ikttended.te; • . • . 'Addre • , •The'lliews-Reoord €111sitrans.Orst .131ecember. 1882. NEWSPAPIEB LAWS We call tho special - attention of Pot • nesters • and Subsoribers: to thelellowinti :ynupsis of the neWapaper. • , 1-A postmaster is required 'to ••rdve- uptice BY LErrita (retorning n paper does. not answer the law) when a Lailiscriber Odes • lot take his. paper out of • the Oleo, rind 'date the •reaspn for its": not being taken. Anyileglect to do so reakeS the.pOstibaster • respo obi to the. publishers • for payment. 1--i7If any' . pereOn orOare his panel; die; ontinued; he must pay all arrearages, or t.he tiblisher may •co.ntnme ,•to,send it- - 'until-payinent .ii made,, and collect. the' 'whole amount, "whether it he taken limn the °thee or not. - There "can he no legal discontinuance •until the payment i34..•nado. yeraen w1Mtakes a...pape,i-from -the '1)0st-011m ',whether directed 10 his name or another; Or whether' he.haa.sith- .-i.nnibed'or not, is 'responsible for the "pay. . . • 4—If a subant•iber ardere.his Paper to. he • ltoppo t atf a certain time.and Ar C011 ti II lteS to send, it'the subscriber is bound to payfont al he takes" it•ontof,the • post -office. • This proneedsupop, thegronn& that a man must r.*y for'What,lie..nses. • • 14, eerre the Div isien Cour t in.Ooderich• 'at the November sitting a neinspaper pub-, 1181161! sued - rdi• pay nI paper.rt ‘lelend- • • silt objected paying -on the ground: that he had ordered a for:intr. proprietOr"of the •papetLto_dionitinue it. • • The Judge, held . that tligt ..Was nut V plaintiff, the present, proprietor, bed no• notiee tr di:won-Omite. fintt. coine.queatly 0'01110 0011iiet; tall° Ugh it.. was tiiIt denied that defendant hadnotified- fbruotr • pro. prietor to 'dist:on:tin ,aByevent delbint was bodrid to:pay for the -time he had received the :paper 'and J. Until he • "" had Paid all arrears due.for subscriptiqn. • .• • cullitt:51 R PA:79 . The Huron News-ileoord — ,Virednesditys Ve'biniarY 3,r4 THE WEEK'S DOINGS. eartAntAst. •„—AVoodstock can boast of 15 doctors in active practice. What an unhealthy place it -must be 3 4s ---Steps will immediately be taken to have the 'verdict in. the La - datums -Mai/ libel suit set aside on legal grounds. —The Chief Justice of Qtaabec has d-mided that according.. to the law no more than six per cent, inter- est GBH be chaitord, bar loan societies. --The exports foal the month or Deco -tabor jg shown as follows Prodnce of Canada, $4,423,694; of• other • countries, " $196,037—tota1„, $4, 619,531. a • • —The so-called:. Farmers' Union meeting in Winnipeg last Saturday broke up in a scene of Wild disorder. The organization is practically dead. —The Grand Chapter of Masons for tho Province of Quebec has de - tided to suspend; all intercourse with the Grand Lodge of England. . annual meeting of thear on- .treal corn exchange assodation was held last week. W. W. Ogilvie was elected pteeident s . —Mrs.STremblays of ?Malley Bay., who hair given birth for the smond time to. twins, is also the mother of tiiplate—seven . children in three years. . . ' • Thos. Hogan, who was elected Warden of Fronton:lc; by acclamations. ,is the first ltionan Catholie Warden; and nearly the members of the Council who elected him are Orangemen., Sproat, of Prince Al- bert, is making a savoy of th•elands 'occur -tied .by French 'half -broods at Batoche. and St. iouis..da Lai:goy in . A survey will be maile..ort a plan' satisfactory to the halibreada. ; A young roan well known. in Stratford ecame • enamateda 'of a. young lady 'of remarkably goad , looks; and wished t� 'obtain 'her ph).- • 'tare ,She refesed to give it to In one of' the Show frnines of Shane nbn & Co.'s-photon-1mph. gallery picture of •the young: lady woe on exhibition, and one night the young man broke the•glass over the pietur6 and removed it • clbroniCle :--Several 'or our newly elected counciliore. are ' disqualified aCcorilii to law. Two aye said to be assesSe •for too little property, but we are intetitied that their property is clearly .avottlt. the. re.quireil ft,M011 Tit; BO that thole Seats ate' probably safe enou csh. • Another. .elearly' disqualified, being -Fite . holder of' a Honor license. AnOthor is disqualified; having, beentecently fined for breech of. the • Hoer* I*. In the Ilattet: :ease thesis 1811.penalty. of $40 a clay for .every day he sits. 0-4n 1883. , Hannah Woiktlian. trim:tied a young farinernarned Alex: Young.They :Went to :farm at his . . home 9 teiles,form knig,ston,• Ont. In -her, • in i'ITaYettott cirotiit.coutt-she-Mys •that•elio. is the, sigteror the Rev. Geo; C., Worktatin;:or Victoria . col- ge;Cohourg; Ont., and wanalvidys Int:east:lined to living in a Comfotts ' ableandrelantabl 0 manner. Young, however, she alleges,obliged herto. live in. a •rome• rut nithed. with only a bed, 'Washstand and cliest, and that be • fed. her on ec;rnaleal .and such fobd; '•and ` developed such bebits that she could not Eye with. bim; that • after. six Months esitiel t•reatmont she ran away,' . , the evils resul-ting, from diinking too much m at e; e. , • The Dominio Post -office Sayings bank aeeottut fer Deeenther, 1885, Shwa that deposits during that month amounted to $668,208. In- terest allowcd depositors, $3,886; withdrawals $496,681 ; balance at credit of de ositors' accounts, $15,- 892,815. early sixteen millions in the Canadian savings bank don't savor much. of a ruined peoples. . . , —Mr. Howland was elected Mayor of Toronto by a huge major- ity. He proposes to qualify on property held in his wife's name; but severe' eminent lawyers hold that this is not now legal. Though permissible under the old Mum- cipal,Act, :it is claimed that the hos:. band has now norojaim.on his-'vrife'S property „ -her sole light to it being affirmed by the Married Woman's Act The City Soliciteiliolds that this Act does not over -ride tlie clause in the Municipal Act per- mitting a Mayor to', qualify on his • wife's property, and will so held. ' • ,s -Isaac Quick, . an Essex county, Canada, farmer, is locked up for ado keeping at the Central Police Station Detroit. .Six weeks ago Qtddk left his home With about 41,600. Four weeks ago he was in Detroit and coniplaineds- that a Windsor hotel keeper had beaten himeut or .$500. of the money. ' Sergeant Martin had • him buy a draft for $475, rad when he had sobered nti released ' hitn. Hawas.picked up again yesterday, • andnow has but $133 .of the money • lefts • His wife has been telngrapkad St •Pau! Church:-ServIcon on .Sanday at 31 ihm. mil 7.p. in. Biblu Class, 10 tr.M.,•Enniay , '2.80 p.m,' Snsvien WedObsclith,8 Ray. f bbi AM 08.1i0, Reetor • . Itattenbm'y Stent Metborbst.--,:rilen63.t IR 30. •it. m. td 7.08 p. it 84.11111'.i.k. St.q.01 .ttli81) tn. REv. Mn. RV.' ' ••• • • Creibyterian.- gal/Ices at 318.N. an.:, . , 8,30 11. m. &MOW, 2.30 p. ra. itav atax, $Tew,saT, Pantor. OnMrio &runt .(.0.80 a. . ,2n. and 7.01. in. Sablavth SubOol,' 2.30 Ms. W. W. Sp.kawm, Pa,utor: . • , • -Baptist Illmrali.-Servleo at 0.80 p:• 714.• 831! bath Scheel. 2.30 u. 01. Rip/ .l; WAY,' Pada,. AFTERTTRTyp.,sintaCtt .L .1.141.1.V Whith,le kept on ffieitt thunincu cd IA fib THU MA% •Na. Cormlok Block; 01116ko '...--sOolernah•Freentase, of Windsor, better known as "dad," died or obl Age ler:twee*, at the _advanced ago of' 128-y.eare. He was born in Vit. •ginia .and for many •syears Was Sea a. 600:rich Trrwstship Council met at Heintesville, Jan. 18th 1886. Members- all Present. The cost of Township elections: was paid, $59. It \MS agreed that the :Reeve attend to No. 4 and G. S. I), ; deputy-reoeye to No. 3; J. H. Elliott No. 1; Ed*. 'Aelieson No, 2; and John McClellan No, 5. The salaries or tp, officers wore put in one mo - lion as,ustiai, this not proving' satis- factory e separate motion was put for melt . Vizs.. moved by J. Beacom, Sec. by E. Acheson, that the salary of eleik be $110 and. salary of Treas., $75.—Carried, ' Moved by E, Ache, Km,: Sec. by JH. Elliott; that the • salary Of assessor be. $85.—Carried. Moved by J. Beacom, Sec. by .E. 'Acheson. that collecto4essalary: he .,11375.0artied. Auditors $5' each; Council asked far applicatiens' for assessor. • Nene Would takeitat $65, It was then moved by J. Beacom, Sec, by E. Acheson, 04 the former •motion bo rescinded itud that the assessor'e salery be -$7O. --Carried. Moved by E. Acheson, Sec. by J. Beacom, that Wm. Wakefield be assessor. Moved in amendment by J. H. Elliott, Sec. by J. MeClellan, that, Geo, McKee •be assessor; the reoVe voted insfavor of Wm. Wake- field* The clerk was ordered to ask for tenders for printing from,'each of thd • local papers,- to setuthem samples also. Council appointed J.A. 'Ford auditor; wove appointed J. R. Hc\Intessacond auditor. • John Weir the r was eppeinteddieepeS ,or No, 6 poup cl,.15:Cone The following amts .were paid, Viz: Win D•unn indi-. gent 'per, Wm. McCabe for clothes 4-1:3-e-Rebt. MeCullough gravel 414.-- 52; NEw84Soorin printing $5.50;: Mr. Lurie stationery .$4.20; :Wm. Collins indigent 418.-5;--Robarts Bray andigent $18.75; clerk register-- in0 .: B. M. -end D. $9.50. 'Path mats - . tors •weto• appointed, these wilt! be 'specially :nbtified. •• Fence viewers samans last year, ' Pound' • 'keepers Mina as list - Year. lialli the lattet ;will.' be notified anh:all aro. requeSts Ito quality p re y io tis to time.spech fled. • in notice) and seturn to•Oletli. Applietitions will he received for col-. lectorlat next .ineeting ef QOU 116 1: ' 0.Willa toi• the inmost! of•mtuperism , 0 lie further advances: of money :will . be.7made to . any, indigent unless a • . petition .signed by et leest a dozen ratepayers is sent to Council ,stating theparty•te be really in need' end . . . has been nateSident of the ToWnship. Cohneil.• adjoerned. to nieet again litst.Menday in April. • ••• • JAMS PATTON, CIO& • During theprogress of a liquer -ease • :heard before , Mr. Dugas, Police Magistrate of:Montreal, ,the charaeter of the evidence .rurnishati. by the "Whiskey informers," WaS ol :Stich a ntatate as.te cause 'the maeeis trate to . express his • intligttatiOn • both at themen who Were' .whiskey informers and the system -elides. whieh they were 'rho •reventio • should, he :declared,. em- ploy, only..heneet; trustworthy con - •stables, who siiauld, wherever- pos- 'slide, • go . about their. Work in it • straightforward, annuity •'way.: In; stead of peeping tinder a:•blincl.-9 ;see if a:bar was openeden Sunday, let them go in Openly and notify the limper of the place that he was, !toting iinontrtventtcfl1 of the law,. • To it Witnesi) • reporter. gm. 7Dugas mid that aches of these Whiskey. In- l'ormeta were SO untsestwoithy that they- had tespti'i a spy .on the in-. former:: he wanted was fully.- infOrnied and tecognized • constables whose special duty would be to Sc to the ,enforcement -of :the ie (111 • laws,'and-who would ge abotit their 'imainese onenlY. .• • Antatesda.: Kimbtel of Dodge courtty,'R'ansas, his wiTe and tlitee were frozen to death in a wagon near those dating the recent 'blizzard. s• , —The .resoort or the Fortifications 130a5d or the United. States War . .1)epar (Anent , recommends.an appro- pr let ion o ra$`21-,•000;0.0thlay 0 on gteres- rot the tonstruction of coast (Wren ees • anddorpedo-boats for harbor protec- , tion. slave. • Given his liberty p•ira kind master, he mine north by slowsstages and !settled in Windsor ovor , forty yearg ago Heleddined tI10tsirsinor cooper .and, had worked at It up 'to about four:yew ego. a He' wits WU- • '' ' ied and.hadadarge lint -Only Easy & Profitable 'Eihriloyment. feir- or Ilia offid-rem . already very • old„, wryly Q laint . ills industry en- abled hint to liya .econfortabitand save several' •thousandS • of dellard. He ,WaS one or .the fistuiders of Zion M. E. • Church, He wee in ?rood healthtnitil Sunday, Many. Agents have nntile num* e?.ntatqsing lor 4. Ta112.2a Caltadittra' florae 141Insattz'llise - • .4: l'iteratirro i,o{pnaur PtsbIle al6C1 X 11141 Alfyxviert.k.. . • ' Nikki* alma 1..,Uslientlt ern) 14pular Two Dollar Monthly.. .Ageolo .1Fai tied Everywhere. uolleit sub5orIlic6 !or MAN. Largo cosnroleelonivn Many 3r8tIng Wonseti i w011 an intin have dorm ivell at the work In thon ova neighboth4en. AN 080)4111 1311Z/118, iinaidea eli CoMmianfdon, Oven 4,0 HMOs tliMilIng tam largest, munbct 01 nnio,talbtra betrno..ta Olt present thpo and pt 11,..18,4„; wqritan,4 (,,nip103ettot, sid wil:Ing Ea ‘vutlt, iikou tor partionlant to a#1,1t11.,16ItklAtA AIA'Art, ifo.ar,c,the • • --.411 the lecture hall of Si. An- drew's eherehs,Montteal, an •intet- esting„.:aldlillAillaiY.0 .1.00turo„:„..wa8 delivered by Dr. Lapthorn Smith, on "Eating 'and ,Overeafing."' It WWI tibOW11 that 40111 milk and eggs contained all' the elements essential to sustein 'life,and consequently a quantity of either Shoehl not be taken after a hearty meal. The ex. - act -amount of food sequiredato 8811) - .port nhealthy Man Wu:shown to bo aoo glaring. ef Ititto,soen• and 4,qo greins of carbon per them, or three quertore of it raffia of moat and two pounds of bread: The bad elrecto of spirituous liquor and tobacco on dig4386081 WekelihOMell, together with rrn held to be a. measure designed for I into the .11oodsta1ne1 bed, whielt theS'peace, order, and good govern -1 bad Vein brought into the centt, ineut" of Canada, a meesure te pro- mote temperanee—not prehibition —by means of a eniform law through out -the Dominion. : If e prohibitory laW, or it stringent Bone!) law, is a Iasi for the peace, order, and good. government of Canada, why is not: a licensing Act less stringent, within the meaning of the same, words? What the result vi11 be is impos- ibl t fc t en • 1 s e o ow as , it is l that another case will be:presented to test the validity of the Canada. Temperance .Act: But that Act,. having been once held valid, cannot now be: held invalid, The Privy Odthicilbeing tho highest appellate. (Jt for is is bonud to folio* its 40 decisions.... The Act must stand:: as --n sott cif, legislative' excresence on the -Dominion statute book. The only 'way out of: .the muddle is •for the Imperial ,Parlia- ment to enlarge the scope of article 9' br section 9,2; 'of the II. N. A. Act ED aito leave the jurisdiction of the Provinces unquestionable. It . let% pity••that the Pidyy Council: (lo not exercise more foresight in deciding upon, Constitutional, questions, and O greatet pity,that they do not take broader views of tho' questions- pre- eentieffi to thew insteed detraining theniselves to a .minute and narrow • point which deterines bat a Traction of the whole question at issue. We have now had three cesea b.ef.ote -the Privy .Clouncil,.all designed to aseer- lain whether, the tight to .regulate the •liquor traffic. resides . with the Pr three cases hove _bee(?) dsTroit .etioti . itt-disPute. • So it was with the, law • Stamp • qUeettott, Their •lotclahips -held theeAct. invadirl-onene-of the- • grounds...argued be•fore therrii. and. :left tho :Abet:point undecided, The whole . qeestion ..nntY •• therefore be Said to be sti1opem. •. • Tux LT O1 LICENSE QUM, -- VON.. .(ProM ibe iMuntillan Law Times .). • , • If the .McCarthy Aet had ceme before, •thes,Indicial •Committee of ' the. Privy Council after linmell v, Pefflud, la, R. 7 Aop. Oa. -829; and before llolcUt v 1.?&Iiiict. I, It 0 App. Ca. 117, it is almost'nertain. that it would •hex.° :been held,SO bo Within the jurisdietWn Of the patlisa ' mont of C•anada.. But theit 'lord-, shipshaving conpuLteil. them sel Yes to the .dociewn otse, the. mattes 'was leftover) more doubtful -than it was before, --Eithera-onss,-of „these .011 -Ree 43640,11.owed when the ?McCarthy • .1.1„et came Damtbe Committee, for. they are inconsists ent, netwithstindlng thl. dietunt to., the co11tre4in Hudge's case.' Xlie holdieg that the .1)ominion Perna.' 'anent 'cannot pass a .licepsing.'Act, -instead of iilearing-up the inconsist- endysioaves the'limits orlegistatiye joisdiction between tile Provinces and.the Demioion quite as uncertain :arsever they Wt.:qv. • ' • Mehl:eel _Hicks- _Beach, re-. 'forting to iJm. case of Mr. Brad 1adghsid'the GoVertiment Was not prepared to oppose that gentleman's tight to sit and Note in the House of 'Commons. The appeal ef Mr: Brad,. ittigli" is stillabefe.resThesHouse. Of Lords. :The_ matter •now,'said Sit is the concern ofthe °hurts of' law: - •. • . • • .. .-1.11 rho Brctish House 'of Com., rnons on Tuesday of': last' Week. Mr. ',lease 'Collings ,reovedau-amend- allot:Ado the Address' regretting 114 00 ineasetes. are •announced in the Queen's Speeishlor the' relief of' the • sufferers by depressiski in ttade tout traericultatre, particularly in re-. fetial to•alre ••f ."I't' t f't c a ail acs o rti er.a .lanottrers, .ete., for .obtaining ntents.of small holdnage oft .enuitr• able: tame BS to ma sfmtrit,y, ot 8(1.180• ,• is not prohibitory Act in the stria .of the term. 11 18 a licensing' tenure. lins atnendta ent reeeived. The .strong ,support or Mr, Gladstone; but was opposed by the 'Marquis of Ilartingten. 'When the vote %was taken it was found to be 329 for the amendment to 250Amtinst the Gov- ernment being 79,.‘thiell b almost •xect-ly-stItes itrber-af-thtlitTru Jli.i 1014. ' Immediately- • • before the vote wits taken Sir t1. }Mks -Beach said the °resentment would accept the deeleion of the Howse They had taken office unwillingly and 'would leave it without tegtet • si 13ISIIOP •S'PEAKS. • . IN TOVNTO.• • • T•he•'•'llishop Of 'Niagara,: iu the -course of a very fine address, said the _congregation in ' the ..average. •Moderti abuse's tt around their ministers .ati the ancients did the gladantore,„ all all wentayell, thurebs ..were up ;. if anythiug went .wrong,. •thumb.S-avere dewit.:. The congrega-.. . The . Canada Temperance. Acf- is iisually spoken. of 1.8 18 prohibitory • Act. Aseuteing it to bo so; the 0141 infetence to bo drawn ,fton),- a cum- parison of :Russell'$. ease with Obilge'd Case is that the Provinces may per- mit • (license) liquor selling, --while. the Pcinkinien mays prohibit It tut ialte Doininion ean prohibit 11 81 will bow 0811 tho Province .parinit or Itemise. it'? And [1 1115 Provinces: stn lieense il -why-. 811011 Itt 111C, Do. 1111111011 have power topiolibil it ? But Ale 'Canada Tem pavane° At orn RUNNING SOUS, F4rres end tiIcei, es Abeeasees bard to Leal, are due to rad blood or, Se.:e1t do, •11 s blood with Burdock TilOrni BP toys MO 1138 worst soros Appeal] v bred us the general health im teatoied*: Act, more stringent than ttettal-sbut still in Principle a •licensing Act. The head note to fiusseirs cam States the effect of, the Aet • as fellows it 'nitifornily• tituhibits the sale of in- toxicating liquors except in: whole; sea 11)11111101i11911. 11 fS.111.9PlitlilUillgsdk. ed purposes, "regulates the indite in the, exoepted. C.18t18, makes sales . of liqttora in violation Of the prohibi- grills end 'regulations contained, in' the AO criminal. offences," &e. Words could 1)01 1)0 more aptly nsed to.. &sterna) 18 liceneing' Act, prohibit the sale exeept in such a W18 y as the Legislature nifty pres- cribe, is to lieertee the, 8nie accord- ing to the ressulationa hdd down by the Legislattire, andif t ire Domin- ion might do til this one why not again The CAnad.. Tetaperanee Act wee whtle Brageul taliwg it gun, rested it on her legs in the act, of Wag aim. Finally the woman was ae. quitted, while Brageul was costar:re ned to hard labor for life: The jury thus phased 011 morIl the amazing opinion that:a man can be shot in his bed while his wife eon * tinuei to sleep soundly by his side. MR,,CHAPLEAU SATISFIED. 'Ion. Mr, Chaldean, qn his re: '- turn W Ottawa On Thursday, was interviewed by the Ottawa Evening Journal: "Are you satisfied with the result of the St. Jerome meeting?" !ptesied the reporter, '"Certainly ," was the .," it proved a most unquall: fie(' ,success. 1 WM given an enthkr.'• isstio reception, end 1 hare no reas- On, to doubt that tny chnstituents were satisfied -With my •explanation ' of my stewardship. The speeches were listened to witlr great interest, a ,•nd the resolutions submitted, sus taining the course I pursueil during.. thaRiel agitation, were adopted by en overwm helniing ajotity. Ym.'" smilingly continued. the Secretary of State, ." no • better • proof of the success of the mooting .cau be in steamed than the fact that Pre - Teat,' the Liberal Prefect of the a county, who recently made himself „ cOnspicuone by • his open: letterin- tho proas, was yesterday defeated. for the Mayoralty, at St. Jerome. The' s record of tho ballot box very On.- • -elusively- -shows the-- rart-oC feeling- .• .cri that locality,' Defeated '.for the • mayoralty,' the gentleman also loses his chances for the werdenship. Oh, no; tho ropetts of the. 11)6c:tiles • were somowbat 0:0401.401," TO81110- ed. Mr. Chanlean, teply tir 1ques Hon by the reporter. "Fur instenea, 1 was not so reughly,handled'es the newspapers stated. •In the enthils. „ ictam of flio moment, my •supportms plaoed me in a elmir awl:sanded about thethall. When it earner et' .the toom, we.S. re:tolled where the - • position .faetien as:re:inbred, no. • unknown individnai butleal •a •knct •or. pieee of': Wood Ore ugh. Op crONed • The objet struek. mo above tho e16, but beyond:a little • sada at the time, reatba no. injmy. Or • the getitle tircin* o signed the rest- lutions want ittod, eight were :11-,i,yOri;.. • ,and Connell:lots, represenfing •many new.parithes situate noith I. St describe?" - • • Yisitto the minty,. 'have had the 'honor le remeeeent far:, • nineteen yea*" • 'concleded Mr. • Clutpleasia 'thee - demanetiatted., .the feet that Lem 'still as well 0'1'0:lain.' /of as'in the pasts I venture to dse alafe That -wernAm eleCtion: couteet t� take -phtee i•n Tetraboune: to:mor roW; I would reeds a a two fold. 'ma: jprity Conipared with -my •p0v1orte• • viCtorics." tibn.shotild, be • called'down to the arena tie, tako. pelt in the ',fight' Whena general. went ..fOrth to, fight 'Clid he send his. .erraylionte. and go. te meet the :enemy alonel. Thct,. dirty or a general. was. to comM,641- .0)6 fetees; and itahonld be,theeeano With .a' Minister. • if money. was n•Seded for a new steeple Ait other.' •impreYements the peoplewatild say 'that they. would 'give a eoneort,".4' bitiercm a raille. Every scheme .iiiiaginable .0 as 'brought IMO iequisi- ton :to siippo'rt the.•:.ehttrch of:•the. .Were *tit*. •things • to :bcti As a bishop: Ito.. Iifted:up.:bie veierr, in prOtesting againstit all. If Ile chutch .of Jeeps •Chriiit. 1Y11S t wOr thy' of ::their self :Stierifia.a it wraii; not that for wh theyaprayed. oungresettion'a geve, oneatentli:ot what Clod gaVe them . the. Mlle* woitld befell and,..they' would go areithstirongefanot :Only. in tho 11,•tt ok eivins, but stronoet in self-deniat S -that • principle wideli was incul- cated by ebtist bullshit% •. • • . • ,9110T DEAD WITII HIS WIFE ASLEEP: : • . • i. 80,11Se.tionar tiled lias •jitai,Italien" .. • -place itt an aSsizesatourt in France, A .,:farmet, nanted:lipandorttenssysite killed in hiesbed on_ The night --e1 • April 28T:e31d Ilia wife, who was iy- ing by. his side at theliind, deelared .that She had .not been *aliened- by, the 'report dr. the fitearm, bat blood which floiVed from bid body and the,smell of:1114 burning night-, cap, --••She eould therefore .stiVe fro informiition as to the eitettleatances ender, which the murder- hada:been ..eomeritted. Suspicion fell on.. one Bragettl, a• young num. of bad Oars tenors' who bad • been, disehatged • rsiole time before by .11Madortteti, In . his trial at the ,Anguet assizes Bragetil oonfeemd hisgui 11, but said 11101 he had 40tpd at theinstigation or, Mine Beaudorti en, who ignant at -•her. basband!s metty.- flirtatious, had promised. hint (Bragettl) ,15 francs and het hand if lie wongisdo stliedeetL.s.A....tuselatriativas_aceorik, ingly orderectoo id yes terdaY rano 1 t31(1LIfl0 Boanthituenappe.areekde bo "tra"i'wled for life' -Ag by • side in the dock. Brageuldeclared colleted wife irIs.• been eelled that thosw.onian enema the window 111•341' P: iodlaircd "it l'ssrns,s'rri th admit; him and then returned to ago the bed. Resting the gun on her vuln' nuttcn.". question, "What is the meanine. legs in order 'to give greater: prods - 100 to his 0110, lie fired, • Death was rnt tyintonyi'l • a sakingsfee inetantaneons, Mine Illeatialornen know oxaUy, but reother.eaye Effie has had enough of it. * then got up and 'eeing to the ceps board, gavel him vtWelve 00101, pre- • DROLL.DEFINITIONS. -.• Nothing used :to.. be dellued,Jw. . qootlesS: stocking without ti„,„ -b11ta-a-000p(11810 littleasmShitely k1 0• . .his idea, of nothing '188 6 Sdiunglioba :without a harrel'aroimet its" , .k.ty ' rapt ha,:e. been hit 79 ir 88 1'0110 'never pats 12. 5101) to his.l.ientencee," ' and "one who kills' Worms.lest thdy • • tulle" egotist who •loves his fellow -man for himself alone," terse reckoning up for, a eannibal, A'lawyet is said to be "a man Who :disproves -the provetb Abet 'barking- dogs'do not bite"; and a, polite,'Man • is "one Who listens' with •intetest to •• . . things, hp knoWs alloho at• When they are being told by tt.p.erson who knows nothing, about 'them'?" One notion Of a bachelor is 4ati; has\ lost theopp o tt tuity or fe:tk ing •a woinitn miserable": while: another in. .`tt sour . grape hanging by tbe. twig of' ohsttnaey on' a wall Of .grear :expect:06one. ."A della:de vetoer • Is a humorona idea, of "a, lovels, young lady wrapped up in ,herseir'•: and "matehless women"' for 'maiden •ftunts.• Amonget: scores of defini •tions of love, "tho toothache of the heart" .01 easy to.' remember. A a Americal. writer declares )(we . fite• t. eight to be "the gteatesat labor saving thaehinathe world oversaw?". "A •fitotbry where honeymoons 'ate- maatufaetured to order," is a Irestri • menial Itgency; and,a wedding ring. is "a -domestic citele," "A • teeny . match" has been 2.V1Itily hit ofr its a .1005e anis" chaps); avid le 1 Ilft ltath ajiiry tending that she had n °snore money, SHILOHa1/1113 will itnre-ediatels: :A horribly realistici (Ina '88 giveli relieve ()roue, Whooping Cou01, and l Brenehitis. Sold by J. IL 014e. to the proceedings by the judge in siating on....k.tnte Ileandsruen eating