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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-6-26, Page 1• WROLg NeldlliRIR' I THE HURON SIGNAL Tel NEW SJYJTT ALT. Act has u( late been The to,ott the Is psbllsheol every Friday yornrs`, h1 ticam medmenta and (ittt.tuvoor Barn. at their Omoe, Berth at .ubjetct of w, meal GODERICH, ONTARIO a,unier amendments, that even tu•ny of Aad Ie despatohe4 te all parts of ileo surround its beet anpputton aro in • mase as to la4 uuuatrr bt the.srft oon sala.d trains. y general admealos it hes a larger clrcul•- 1nmi tins W ether newmeper in Bea part et she os,tetrl. d is efts *tile rageat, aeweleet Mad mw reliable Journals In (Astarte possessing• as it floes. the fere-goL5 essentials sad being 1a .44111.. tothe shave s 4rst-eIse. family .ad Arvada paper it is therefore • meet 4metrwele.derrr(etsr welts.. Tsars. -41.1' ie .dues potaeaev awpeld b stalebers: $I.Tl.U Stern If a,t so paid. T b rite will M tricpe enforced. Rarev or Anacornert*. - Bight cents hew the law now stands oe the question. After all the hubbub crested by the liquor teen, the scheming of the Senate. end the cunning of the lobbyists in the Commons in the whisky interest, meder the .ower of the "wive and beer clause,' the AM stands in a more workable and that wheeler, condition today than it did lee ter ant inanities : three outs per tine ttt,r _owe Lira Huron pa:mouses, upon N sac Is subsequent irteertboo . Yearly, half. yearly ( (Ibtob.r. and quarterly emanate at reduced rates. aweouter �le►. •hev.see.erve-ela It u true that large! powers are given in 11. bing ,tomoemplw.ubtliedbeettiottttiwe M: the u torula[ oat wort is oderteh, are prepared to physs ns •ed druggtats. to ds bugbearst• taut tine at priese that rennet restrictions that apply to the present be beaten. and of a quality that caasot be sol s.essd. - reeves Cask -tea FRIDAY. JUNE 2dgg, Itt89. ota MR. FAKROW.4 FIB. A peroral d the copy of oho Pur Mese Dehetu bearing date of June 12th will reveal t.• ougreader% the ateannsee and untruthfu!wwa of Thomas Farrow, the representative of East Haran in the House. M. C. Camera, member for West Huron, was showing the i.juatic• done to settlers in South-western Mani- toba, many of whom were from this county, and among other things he read GENERAL ,HTELLIGEN e } Ille0ILLACUDDY Moe. P+tt PAO A TZAR IN •UVA ICs GODEKICH. ONT.. FRIDAY, tUE. 26. 1885. - - - THS WAVING MAN. 'Ph. Tomato w•� has riot bees over � TS1 Q- ante you • qu•$ut of a dollar. If you don't either you or I will have to leave a Rand remove. speeds • wowed -its ten tram.. friendly towards Mr. Blass, best it gives wetly esww�N And the response was, as important place in leaded matter to yew re • ealtwr. no bottle Every town and village has its Iocal i thought you war a 0se. the followiag from a eowtribetor whose who'd try to freak me out, la soak poet. -.very four corners u sim►Lrly of- prate• tau Daher oust t�u n value '- From my •thea a me re opinion ft appears f aimed et isn't every day ut the t)nu[her, Iona. of travel Mr. Blake most its acknowledged lead- week that one et these dngeirsl builders orlon forst we Met my wlerra HVM MYRae 1. 11m bet sift bre. er of the Pow of ouomon. sea. is o • au i . s .- + They. Lott Yee His untiring industry, his aleatory of • railway train, and sets hioself out to And sow you cry ter 4ti rter. i little hush parliamentary praetor* paralyze 1 realty e`,.nk [ o ter, vigor, his ability to disentangle a.mpli- f shockingly bad jingle. 1 met But tsy art ew 11 wick at Ott wired f tun t, travel oa M h urwt hu mini sII o and detail, hal para) thepeuengers with impromptu I'll take you ro money pareaget u iia sy 000C10540a: cations as they arise, and most of all the such an one on my rarablee the otter When nest uu seek to pry •trick feet that Sir John lliaodonald ¢early d. sed p the rot fR• ley: Tas Ijl.r swears ors col• union y, � ItTo folb ie mil `on vim let always segwieweee lo his °°ores(when the eat will �w toyatleaw end eiip wk= g t tee your alms for common lea. lane is trot • party matter have made 1 weep, I will endeavor M .ketch tie irea t tou treses n co«. for him then position. Bir John is still mournful 'meet. By this time a number of other pts- poeswed of wonderful vitality, bat he He wasn't one of then ad eyed poets, ringers had gathered around uur pew, of whom we read an story books, with "a and the grocery roan got madder than a fate method o'er with the pais coat of March hare, and moire he'd see the poet thought,' long haired and lank, with dank locks of raven -black heir, eyes that rivalled the glisten .4 the diamond ; nor was he dressed in • threadbare suit of black, with hat and slippers to match. Not he, by a large inaj�rtty. He was snythiog but emaciated, stood 6 ft. 1t tn. in his stuckiap, and would not kick the IWBBrgHADOf r..aorCGlTI\"f:.'' beam at lee' than two hundred and A tut of twatfii. is beteg talkd about twenty in the .bade. He was dressed in 0o dm streets 3 now about the per pepper •¢d -salt suit of fustian, -rhe doctors being •'boycotted." Some are est being lung and the breeches short stupid enough to ehat'ge fist all the enough to display the red forefront of medical mem who voted against the act h. long boots. Hiss large hes-, which are being persecuted. This is ail rub built. No doctor s being boycotted bo- nus* he voted seainst the Act. Some of our most respected physicians voted against the Act, sad no one has ever re- proached them for it in any way. But these respectable doctors are too honor- able to meanly violate the act by giving certificates to any whiskey soaked loafer n tams special vendors will slay apply to drug- has not the vigor of Mr. Blake, and gala. tad doctors seam a tdeg a medical every day new the sceptre passing certificate, (sad they can sell no other gradually from the old war -hone to his wayl in *very mime a reseed of sale of more youthful rival. Certainly it is not any liquor most M halite going from Sir John to any one on his As shebon. asssbsr ler L..ds oiler. own side. The succession u just ae sure piptoeort) very jaeiilt7 end aptly re- to Mr. Blake as summer u to winter,and mailed, s chemists and druggists choose then s no one dares to stand up and to descend to the retail rale of liquors, it say him may. is just sud right that tnesams:e•trictio•• should be imposed on them as ere imposed on hotel keeperao r other vendors. Ni ben they sell liquor made up in prescriptions with other drugs, wither this amend- ment nor the `Scott Act interferes with a letter from Mr. things MaeEeosie' choir Sale ; but if medical practitioners formerly of liteierie1t, tut wow of Winn- ur druggists choose to •ogpgi in the hem, in which that gentleman shows rap retail sale of liquor, it is proper and con - the iii•ts •.sumo ut tie Mier• bye ' eist.at'wilh the Scott Ad. to ra=tio the governaseat inspectors, winding up with tale . the assertion that there s out • settler Iu ordor that doctors may not abase now there who will not feel like cursing that pnrilsaiaa, the fullowinit clause, tae c' vecdmeat and leaving the country. Are* oat by the Senate has been rester - Mr. Cameron intrudeosd the question d of the lett.rta the following way :- "And any medical man who gives such • r7 I hold in my hand • letter wnttM by eertltit-eleleran othertbenairicuy m.dicIsal purposes .1011, /or tae .ret oleo•, be 1tbls. s resident of the a5R17 of Heron, who un setatusaas7 eewviotioa b.Iuir ,ay Dae or with his two sons, eatugrated to the mon 1•s ores of the peace under the Act North West. and located west lead, a isdrti t-0ae t~o . peen yiiy d tsr a unary. 554 seat offence shall ion of hick located epee on ler sosea4 er ail esboosq Chet • w1. be li•bte, on summers two. commie • pawky the faith of the Order in Council. of luny dollen.- Mr Farrow- year did be Inuit In pressing for the re -adoption of this then ? law, Mr. Jsmieu,n said :- - Nr. Cameron -Three yeah ago. 1 very salutary think my hes- friend opposite hes some Hon. audition who have erxperiease of interest in this matter, too. and 1 hope the working of the Canada Tesperemee he will gin lou honors► co¢vuctiOns upem Act, more especially in Halton, hare this •iso act. found that it was absolutely necessary Mr. Farrow -I will. Mr. Cameron -This gentleman writes that an ameodmewt of this kind should ms a letter. 1 will give bas oars : it is be made to the original Act. This clause n.. secret It ig,.,s onmmuaio.tine ad- is Dot mien_ dad for honest, but for die dewed to zee the ti member oft I�Ilrlis• honest, medical prsotitiooera. in felt I meat, and if tars had permitted, T is• tended to tall MMation $o it to smother know that many reepectabls medial men way. He is Mr. G•urg. ilcK•nns, n favor of this clause, on ground lately • readmit of the awn of Wing - SERVANTS' DAY. ',Peeing Friday' in the dlldTowa of Ellen. as IS►trestl.g taNe.w site 5r.1's Weak- ness ter re Auto a sad aveMsiaaaer a Merry cerates• v t • e - From our own l'orreetwn.lest. Yesterday was "Feeling Friday" in Elgin, and a rare day it was. Early in the morning the servants from the sur- n,tnding neighborhood began to assem- ble in the little town beautifully situated un the banks of the Lossie. Many came by train, others drove in w.g..nettwa,rige or cents, ea♦lfpd for the dy, while the greater number d -'pbd the good „la system of tray.!lirg on foot. Nor did the little groups appear wwtried as they entered the turn from ell sides and matte their way to the searltet. A11 farther int.; the neuter regions than a teemed hal,py, sad bow eoutd tt.y be .row could fly in a weep, and used other otherwise, similes ur ss equally unpuetic p•ture. ler a s�ckxt Han aovftr wbooh my pencil decline► to take dew.¢ 'say day is the Feat, its on the mo ra- in the original tett. But he did, not ynt of ••Feeing Fnday. ' end be soup choke off the rhymater, who replied. lata you see that he 5� • a:pert.• or All right -lay awry tampered Oleo. tea when au )ppurtu ratty presents itself \ uu're rated ea dent exam IL • You started oat a have.. cop to stop up to the bar and call fora dram, Al me. and sow regress. fiat., ., you'res ghee I ward your speech like his master. Before twelve o'clock, Usto you're chum ferniest you High street was densely crowdel, prin- t tboutbt a teen. 1 would new -h. There 4ad asps 1 Iuvs oo*vioced run tipsily with "lad. and lasses.' Thu pokio 1185 u .then v uu'. good ra crestun. were represent•tivss, too, a an older IRy clothe. don't doss globi r y Dara gra pe while ''tunnies sod gsinae�' Bat Cue g.ve you. Meth were S u To do you 1004. From th.e time faro. were net wanting. All, however, 1 rope ouli take the Leeson. fad recently been ' saudp•Pered by dm Now 111 go s into end yon oro north - on • similar errand, all were there for village barber, was surwosnted by a hat 1've tires 700 your dreesia. hire There was no a¢ettonear, but if a of the kind cornrnealy known u "straw As he concluded, the brakeman enter- I ire. wantea • man, b•.y, or gimp, or all stack," and in his right hand. -which ,ed the r,dch, and broke up the matinee i three, he elbowed his way through the was almost as large as a dressed ham,- by yelling, rent mans, locked at nye, then at snot he he caroted $ variegated carpet hes u( the "M Ingham 1unctron. Change tan I et- until he found such an one or ores as heirloom species. he alt On entering the coach he surveyed the inmates with his small grey eyes, and s who will apptj fur it. These ate not smite Flayed over his countenance. as he merely pr " Tho temthosoce o are I auk in the situation. The groe.ry men merely protest against those who are nurzt to me. nudged the ready-made prostituting their privileges. clothing man, and said . Tax Bixi Mascot Baia test case will "Joe, there's one of your models for be one of the snort important yet tried summer suits just ooze* ia. What do ender the Soots Ad. carry your dummy around with you for i" Mil:m seum envied th. good Act on The clothing tsan ginned over hie left Thursday past by 3,290 majority ; lin- shoulder, and a look of dismay over• ooln by 509 ; and Perth defeated it by spread his countenance, as he exclaimed, 168. Middlesex leads the van now,neat "Good gracious ' 1. he here ? T must comes Kent, then Prince county, P.L.-lave this train at the next *learns." L, and thou our own old Huron, se be "Don t be alarmed. Joe,' responded as big majorities for the Act go. th. grocery men ; "Tll protect you.'• • "You can't do it. Thu follow is no Tax rescue u[ the prisoners with Hit dummy. flet a • pust-a real, lira, tiedh e victim, l and heere other 1p to en enthrall hint.ractions The Act may for train toiti south : an' be god and lively too." The poet grabbed his carpet bag' and walked from the coach, leaving the di.- c•.m6ted drustttar to cogitate upon the ups and down, the hills and valleys, the pate In the fun. Look down with use trials and tribulations, yes, upon the upon the youthful gathering from • vicissitudes incident to things in general •eishhoring window, cn this sublunary sphere. LAD'i AND Lan dlin, u" rNtar kith Qotne y114, The sett Art. are happy u can be. They have thrown It s possible under the Scott Act, tor off their corduroys and striped dress, and those who want it, to have all the tiquot are all dress in their Sunday gear. they can consume, but they must get it M•ay •.f them are particularly active and in some locality where the ick s not in tricky under the influence of a glass or force and mud use it in private. This two of the real "(tlenlevet.'' There go shows clearly that the law was not aimed the fernier*, as • rule splendid looking, at drinking per s, but at the public ex- men, and those in search of servants. hitetiuu and sale of the liquor in Oat How cunningly they eye this laborer. A question or twos *eked as to los age, thought would meet his requirements. Titer* were some hundreds ready to I e ertgaged, while many of their friends and relatives already bargained fur re , maned to swell the crowd and y'artici- aro t the time of that its • protection to them. \\ "here Bear, and their immunity from insult and blood poet ; anti he'll be on to as w 1 or ns� not pave effective for the par- his former place '>f occupation, s penal clans of this kind is hanging and outrage while in the tamp of the lea than • minute, grinding out execrable 1 pose uttend.d. without the correctness par- service under last master, and such like over the hen f slab•. fiveis a ince for of the above description being liable to if an engagement us completed the sar- ham- Mr. Farrow -I know him. Mr. Cameron -And formerly s resi- dent in my town. ' to do •Den will its on the homeward Mr. BvwellKen that letter wrltt.S b los importuned, at all boon of the day +the troops fore." And he shuddered as he spoke. by McKenna sod night, to give certibcates when tbey I march by the time this reaches our reed- ' One would imagine the new paa.enger are not absolutely necessary. It is only' era. heard what was being said, for he arses proposed to punish • medical men when i from his seat mesa the door and tame to - he gives a certificate eolurably. No Tilos Faisow, the Toro uttered bnate_o t I wards the double ant in which ws totes u of ►man who s required redskin, ere auntie+ ox ..ragmen menses, end •.king ten P ctullenr e. Its tett ks for itself, .rtd ttps0 vest roso•ive. • .Killing add announose art thing he is not so liable ( The war is taw prwctioafly endd, sad ' them. I've been paralyzed by him its- so do all the effurb meds to enforo it. Kia name an returo. Ths hoed money. A law against drinkirg would not be M sumptuary law unless the intention were however, s not sufficient at times, for ' to regulate 11..wt of living ; but the individuals have been known to forfeit Moott Ad s net even • law against drink the shlhaq it •more demrsble wage an loge It ian�► against selling. -[Cana i be proasred. ()then I... h000rsble da Citixea. make three or four engagement during noure the day fur the sake of __ Ti■ ara011rr.eTl1O •ISILLINti. Ottawa, Joao 40. -It •ow &PP°me Towards 4 p. m., the crowd began to that before Rises trial wolf take Plsoe diminish Many anxioes t4 leave the the government will cause • preliminary Mr. dameron --Yea. The letter says he Iia left Manitoba, and he intends to let ks farm grow rap to weeds, as Mr. Robertson's was allowed to do More than tbst: b. says he s prepared to prove before • commons* •very state- ment that he has made• Mr. Farrow had the .ffroktry to atter the following eotorioes falsehood : - I know Mr. (leo. Mackenzie very welt hoa.ri sea wosld d� anything of the test Han,., has Jaen • were seated. There were other vacant toad meat to equal hs grid time yarn about I Saab, but he droppid carelessly into the with the hes 'aline WNW eggs and the cows I seat in which at the clothing roam, re Sir. John A. He said, agreed Mi Jasteson lel. said, and we hope giving more milk and butter because of matkigg, certain doctors is Oedeiich will tate the the N. P. ! Yr. Farrow this time says I as ts ye!+ hers that some of the Manitoba farmers have Tint yron tares of • tied. Howes biasses I 1 fear Theh ember for West flatus (Mr. I warning on. m Cameron) is almost GO oil le an7 teak. I We have given very considerable have met him oo political plstferw' wad palmate medical men, we have enlarged some salsa he thought it ° me siest to their powers under the Canada Tvmp.r- kep away. Mut he 1. •qwl to •ay °o I snos Act in order that they may more pulpal ; he esu Mane black appear whit• freely exec nes their profession for the or white blast. Did he not say that public good, but, as wt► have ryes theta d Doom Macksszie had loft the country very large powes compared with thea Mr White -Yea. sod never returned. given to them in the original Act, I think Mr. Farrow -George Mackenyte has a its quite right that we should see that very fine property u oo thorn Manitoba there stall he no ab ss of tht+e powers. and he has erected on it a fin. bedding. W hews that, while A s a moat re. and has retorn•d to his business to apeetable proteaioe, yet there ars black Goderich, as • hardware merchant. sheepit and if a moodiest man to A `ere 00 1es.pttble falsehood was never uttered. Mr. Farrow dose know Mr. George McKsarie. H. lives near that gentleman, and knows he was in business in Wtnghas and not in God.• rich when he left for Manitoba, and re- turned to Wingham and not to Goderick •ftrhe came beck to Ontario disgusted with the maladministration corraptMtn raised 140 bwshela of spring wheat to the ' 7b cot well intoned. for the thea. to ••• nor. ! Mr. Farrow ought to be appoint- ! AS' wont ie to knew it. ( what ev dense they out prosecution. before •d emigration wont. W hat does the ! So please do sot treat me snk.nd. 1 t1. rutul.r nmol is held. There has Saar man think of this 140 bushels to The grocxy man said, "Excuse me. been oonmid•rsbls delay on the part of sir, hut wire engaged at present, when i the crown counsel is preparing their r sere 1 well ask you to seen. sad it s now aad•estood that the - - - i w5 want your company 1 trial bee bees postponed until the latter Swtrararso was hewed to drop in the join us.' pert of July. Messes. Lemieux and Fits. London Fro. Pres .utiles on Thuwdsy The sower a„..,.... I }steak, iiiel'e aounael. arrived in this I city this afternoon night of last week. For months pewat Young fewer. you seem b thick Sema 01 ye- .on t> interview t • gov- that paper has been bristlingwith .0- I ernment u to the character of the M - But car is a public convoyasre ser 1 didmmnt they intended bringing against M- etalled arguments against the Scott Act, You �t deet. u fail Ute is Ory t od ay But you cannot hold me In abeyance. Rest In this they were out suc°esald d *tend, left the town for their re- spective mvgOtigation and an •:•mtn,loa of the rend homes. The anajonty, how- ever, remained to carry on the fon, and empty the bottles, and drain the kegs tapped in the earlier put of the day. Rum shops lined both sides of the sorest, as s common in every Scottish town. No poor, thirsty individual had fee le go a gsessh hu burning 'appe- tite. His only difficulty would be to decide which one of the score of stens within atgbt should receive his hard earned skilling. Not satisfied with a dram, frequently • bottle was purchased w given for tnodi- whom then powers are R but the splendid rrajonty of 3,290 or sinal romans, should use alcohol to • the Act in Trttddleeei wun!d make it ..aadeeabl• extent sod Basel beers! SONO as if the influence of the Free Paas the provisions of the law, he should be . igna1ly punished. I think the clause is was gone. A gentleman who has been • very good one, bemuse there ought to be wale punishment provided for dines wee deliberately break The wine and beer clans was thrown out by the Commons by • majority of 8, the vote standing 86 to 78 against ministr by the We say of the Senate. Five impudent proposal ministration ssy that ia,Mra. Reformers and 73 Conservatives voted F•rruw henna Gooey j1lack•tssi•, sad of I for this limitation, and flu Reformers and 3 that he knows W. R. Maekensie, Godsnch, too, and there was no mead for him to confound the two. We therefore gin these marmite from the alma) records of the debates to let the people of Roma, who know all the persons earned, see how shamelessly Mr. e Farrow an stm"present his antagonises, and how he will falsify facts for party advantage. Mr. Cameron comas oet of the dseussion vindicated ; Mr. Farrow appears as an untruthful )tarty heck earning his timber lions. in London for the put few weeks, says the Soots Act would pass then tomorrow 1 The poet replied, - i see you're one of teem here noes They represented to the minister of Jius- The grocery man turned red with rage,Sur Al„ a 5.11 that aha Itusi and said, "We donot wish your nnipaa7, sir, and we want to task amo..g our- selves' ur-selves' If there wee • vote upon the question. Tag very stupid article upon the edi- tor of this paper which appeared in last week's Stier shows that the silly swan as n hest in upooar West street rwrif,'r'., W do not care to play fishwife with the 1 Conservatives voted edema 11, Mad in ira favor of r t•isg the Temperance Ad, in this respect, as it now is. All the members of the Government voted in favor of missies the Temperate*, Act, with the .xeeptioa of Mr. Rowell Mud Mr. Mit trotted cLelan, tamper, oa the tamper, saes side. Wyss the question same up for Anal consideration as t, whether the Temmon p o• act should be upheld eruct, Stars Ma. W. G. laa kes keeeked oat the say fish inerealisi in the first d. 'ream Mr. Smith now feels oeaviwnei that it is ammehnely besides the nominal editor who eehtrols the Sher. H. Waits that laxt .diol. wee sack Dae, indeed. e :Star man ; for Isis opinion of us is too mash colored by jesioney to give us a o ear*. "I have • atemptibls opinion of you," said a violent oppr•weat to Rev. Dr. . • •t 1b, r your opinions are contemptible," renamed theDoctor. t And •n my we , the Star. So oppo- ses' was over refused apses in Tins Stemao The Star cowardly hers out d what it minereply 1.t, That goy for uolashnn. Yon like to view sheep tee (). dile bene whole meronrtisa at You'd Ute to see me bounce.[ at one: By thebumane conductor Cut pad mto P for.. y tickets attached __. Young mass I alit Jo duffer. The clothing man had kept silent thella far evidently waiting to see the gr^Cer7 m an freeze out the poet, but sa the form- es ed Croppin hu corner. before the minute wasup, and ns gave evident sig of beano worsted, he said to the poet. "For heaven s take give es • rest. tRuTiad4t5d to Gen. Middleton ut was which was placed in an inside pocket in moasad that the rebel leader should the earlier part of on Monde ays but in a more evening. v. •fair and impartial necessary trial. Ts in exposWhile int b r proper senses, they were sure this it w noc..sacy the• • large 1►il. number of wttneenee should be heard for eahained to be Olen with Tel Poisonous rLaai 1 the defence, sed as this would involve 1 an ezpenditere tar beyond the power of but as all awes of rasped, and shame their client, they held that it was the I became drowned, they considered that duty of the government, in oonsiderattoa the sight of • black bottle was quote in _Af the terns of surrender, to meet the item:nag with. their blackened characters exposesthat would hereby he inumrsd• and vile language. Aboet 8 p.m., a p ranted was obtainedu rwhuest would M saunter AlHigh t, nearly atreet revealed ll, many reepeetabte Servants had left the tows a wWeesss retseser, for their new country homes, and to - serve their new masters until the nett Cut.' ono, June 90 -Mary Kleiman, a "Faring Fnday,•' some six months girl in gaol here, has confessed apes he hh.no. n The he Sunfortunate n ortu n to i Murrieta s [oily sot only d u attempt were still to Sees. Polies walked the streets, too. but Tee roma •Nems', ran and women, to the terrible draughts were so numerous that hart the anthori, ties mouldered a Canadian Minos • charge,sysry cell and dungeon .bout the tows would be nver8owuag. Old resi- dents spa ak of the reform Mat hen taken pleas within the lint few years. They require to 1.11 Canadians the feet, for a, one could warmly Ims.une soak scenes in • town like Eton as those witnessed the hoose carried the affirmative roue is0e>iLh. saline without any division. The saiex- Pty would have beta larger W the vote been taken on the act.al •mende••et, fastaad of on a smash vote. However, the fad that the liquor party did not rink • vote on the original amendment is proof waei.s1 that they were ks ndy I ad own All the Hares amber• vebdgielldly. • Fall wheat is not looking well here ttsospe es lour land or gravelly soil. flprieg Grope promise well how- ever, sad there is a gond •bow of [reit. The bay sop will be • large oa., owing Ito tit Jane miss. on the whole the Donna is 5 fair 1045 foe gNoal Is,ws pro- doaa. Duet talk that man to death with 1 poetry..' The reply was instantuneons If Bat yeses erne Rots up ad dies. Twill pet sou in to roan. Oahe 'tees wilt be -Mee nee- - , In Hie be has Pied •gree Hie friends will think the thin[ ton glair It they de haps°peas it They 11 *crack Ilei from oftbe acme A.' subaltern. "Me jlieet.- The armory man ass breathing heavily, but gathered himself 1. hr • final h head, and roar - tree of the family of Mrs. Freer, her aster. by adnuniatenug poison. but of cassia* the deaths of her mother, father, and another sister tw Dehmlow Iowa. Her soother died in July Int year, her outer Leta in Angust, and sod her fu- er Michael in Marett of this year. She assigns no motive for her emirates •r than that she was impelled to c.mtait thetas. Mary Kleiman is lee. than 22 years old, slender, rather pretty, prepossess- ntIi ing in manner, and an invalid, having; t,wands yestidwy *vowing. it ter II woods of Canada eves es • pat rtal ase of her lower limbs and eoliPeed anything ever .•.. in the haek. She hes .w inn.he•nt .ttpTe..inn 14th out and loob ova more youthful than lie O. cu .,u yes �p 7 isl. jam• wtJolt.. Ps .hal at the at t• poetry en, I ►e1. r •d a;