The Exeter Times, 1880-5-27, Page 8. ES M.422 1Q0
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"ClittEE FISHERS
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BRITISH L10 - 1,
WII.A.T A.1 .E TUE WILD WAVES,
lee. Leet.
COME O'ER. TIIE MOONLIT SEA
Duet.
Price 10 cents each. South postpaid ou receipt
of ln•iuu, 1130 in ttuett "Juusst s'Musicnl(`.ate-
chism " Price 36 cents. Cxeruy's rel Velocity
Exorcises, yr t•1'4atd everywltare as a means of
tt:nitti ing delicacy and rapidity in auguring
'�tttbAv 11Utlll stuUk tlupplled to order.
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J. GRI( -G,
ttuolealler, slain Street, Exeter, Ont'
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THURSDAY, \1.AY 27 1880.
LOCAL NEWS.
The Ye otic Belt Co., Marslutll,:tXlcll.,
t1'ill Rona their oetebratee Else tro-Foltaio Belts to
the aittietud upuu iJ da3s trial. Speedy ogres
puaranteud. They moan what they say. Write
to Brent withtiat delay.
Laud salt for sale at Bissett Brhs.
Crompton seed corn, whish took first prize
at the South Heron Fall Slum. Excels auy
other. For sale at I. CAnbtsa's
Laird salt fur sale at leis,.ett Bros.
The only piece in town for' oltildren's oarri-
a:;es aid velocipedes is at Chas. I;aorett's. Gafi
cad see them.
eieuptou seed corn, wltiuh took first prize at
the South Huron Fall Show. Excels any other.
Fur side at I. Carling's.
Croquet setts, at Central Drtig Store.
-Buyyoar combs, brushes, toilet soaps anal
hair (die at the I)omiuiun Laburatury. Sign
of Golden Mortar.
Save tuuuey by subscribing for the Casei n:ex
Femme the oulvr anriovltural weekly in the
Dominion, now ie els scooted volume. 1i
i:raetical hints ou farming are very valuable.
lttad the advertisetueut iu another column.
For the teeth. buy "Teabo,ry"-at the Do-
minion Laburatury. Sign of the Golden Mor-
tar.
3.CIM IIEAualr.-Mr. Will. Drew's now hearse
will arrive this week. Mr. Drew claims to
LAW tltcl ltaudsonlest hearse in the county.
C"oxmwtr 1-arr.-The contract for digging
the celiac fol Mr. L Carling's new store was
let on Tuesday evening to Mt. Tnomae Veal.
Ix Towtr. -3Ir. F. (3•. Simpson, teller of lfol-
s"us Bank, lrtgersoll, was ht town. on Sunday
hast. lie shot in a. glass ball match as Lucau
the 24th, and, as n.nal, made a good score.
Itrrntss:irerlv)..-At the moetiug of the
Loudon District of thielfethodist °Much., Leltl
at London last week, Mr. Geo. Willie appeared
as lay reprtflontative of the Exeter church.
Svezitextrersr>.-The many friends of Itev.
W. Lund. of1)ulcihester, and for three years
Methodist minister in Exeter, applied to the
London 1)htriut at its meeting last week • for
suite:auuxted relation, a request wiriolr will, no
doubt, be granted by the conference. Mr.
Lund has been a tang, suceessfnl laborer for
Methodism, and has well earned the retirc-
lueut widen he is about to receive.
You Bcoreee n. -On Tuesday eveuing last,
Mrs. David McLen:tan, of 111yt[t, formerly of
Exeter, posed sed through Exeter on the L. H. &
D. R. on her way to Scetlaud, her native coun-
try, where site iilton.i:t to spend. the summer
Blot the in vision;; her friends. A. few of her
Exeter friends met her at the etatiun here,aud
wished. her bun voyage.
innovate res Pnorju'rr,-Mr. I, Carling of White, of the `mitts. Its opposition
appears to bo determined. that uo private resi.
donee in this part of the country obeli be wore
eotupletta in every appoiuttusut than his. Hie
1atett improvement is in the shape of a large
windutill erected in the grounds in the rear of
his harem, The twill is guttgod to run either
fast or slow, and immediately beneath it is an
iu x r, Queoe's Birthday, was very quiet-
ly nbserve,l iu Exeter, all places of bubiuees be-
ing eluseel, tau l tete. most of our citizens off to
other pies :a. The retiway appeared to be do.
Mga guo.l iietvinees in 1iaseenger traffic. The
day wed waeie. but the temperature was not so
higu fes to provv.ht po•iple amu.tiug thuweulveb.
to his aged father, with the care of a
family .on leis sliouldt're, in opptlsit1on
oleo to his pronounced; political prinai
plea, and I have heard of his Solemn
ttgreemont, he started the paper. Not
content with turtling his batik on lite
family, friends, principles anti honor to
excellent well and pump attached to the mill. gain a livelihood, he at hist stoops to
At nearly the sante }light as tlluwiudruillthere ttdwiiiug an 'allele into hie paper in
is a large tank to reeeive the water whiult is
forced lute it through a pipe, when the mill is
wonting. To this tank hose is attached;whielt
runs over the grouuds. There is also a fount.
aiu attached which eau be moved to all parts
of the garden. It comes iu ustfnl as lawn
sprinkler, or it calibe need in the ease of tire.
The affair is a novelty. Who will Fay that
Exeter has not waterworks after thio?
0ocson, U:a'avu os. --The Council met by
order of the Reeve, at the Market House ou
May 10th. All the luenibets present except 3.
Pickard. The miuutes of the previeuslnoeting
were read and confirmed. lu oonsequonce of it
having been foutta that the requite number
of names were not upon the petition presented
to the eonnett at the meeting held on the 14th
inst., it wall noon eary to rescind. the motion
respecting the potitiou. Xt was moved by E.
Drew, seeonaed by W. 13is: ett, that the motion
respeottug the petition be roseinctod, and the
petition returned to the petitioners for ata-
uleuthneut,--Carriect. Moved by J. Manton,
abounded by W. Bissett, that this council ad-
journ until Friday the 21st inst., at 7.30 p. m.
-Carried.
Fuse, .'v rmar:--Tiirongliovit the surround-
ing eo•lutry sirs eairti, except where wattr-
kille., it ver. i.e. .lee.:4, louke oxee+lout, and
1)rlle..,l :,)i a... :dee, harvest. The :veather
of the east :u.. ;...i 1,:1 b !,,11. very fovorabte,aud
only r.er,` + ,., cv.l :..• t;, ensure one of the
nloai-h'uat:.1I it,o 1'A4 (CL t.Ii thuds uf grain
eisr lateen i" c -t,1 ea.lu ry..
'Some. To A er. erteette.-Iiietrnetiens have
been let 1 e •...1 tii.s 1'eet O,tico 1)opurtuteut
Ill rni. t:tee 1) : to .S.lnioea..e of lta.t:l-bill:t Sn
11,'. Y•iee eel .t , L)-,4 el Lit;. 1f n1i:y a..1 on -
The council met pursuant to adjournment
at the Market House, on May 21st. All the
tnernbeta present. The minutes of the pre.
riuus meting were read confirmed. The pe-
tition for watering Main street referred to pe-
titiuuers at the last meeting was amended
and again presented. Moved by 3. Pickard,.
seconded by E. Drew, that this council aeoeed
to the request of the petitioners, and that a
by-law be prepared accordingly, provided the
sura of $20.00 be guar auteed by the petitioners
for that uurpose.-Uerriod. illovea by J. Pick-
ard, seconded by W. Bissett, that this council
adjourn until the 28th inst.-Carried.
M. i�Acn31s',
Clerk.
which his father is tleserioed iii lan-
guage unfit for description of the must
degraded human Wine, The ttlotrcn%
when be ordered it to be inserted taunt
have been the arownittg moment of This
life; he certainly then won the tiog-skin
medal of which Glallins speaks. But
1 am dreadfully nauseated when I think
of eoudnot so base nod treacherous, It
is an ill bird Ste. But we leave him to
the scorn he deserves. is struck lie
very forcibly on reading the article.
that the other editor and Gladtus were
one and the share person. The medi-
an) editor has an extended reputation
for a superior education and vast lit,
orary culture. I have heard it stated
that he mild recite the whole of Mil-
ton's wnrke, and quoted Shakespeare
in hie sleep. Ho is a good man to edit
a Refnrtn paper. Does he forget, or
()nee he think the Reformers of the vi•
oiuity forget the furious and loud
m;it7tlred abuse he formerly heaped oil
ue? Doer; he forget that bis favorite
name for a Reformer was scoundrel and
rebel ? Dres be forget the diegraoeful
part he tame in this township in the
elaetinn of 1872, when apparently Graz
eta with drink, he, in the most foul and
blaapltemolle language, denounced the
harry, threatene.l to shoot any man
voting for M. C. Cameron, flourishing
n pistol to make his threats more ef-
fective, while rumor had it that he car.
rigid ret the time a snore or more of dol.
terra in his pocket, the price of his onm.
ing to vote for Greenway ? Here are two
worthy editors for a hbernl paper. I
wash my benne of them after this let-
ter. The Reform party want no in -
imbue like this to neigh them down.
These are the leen to dies to not only
to the Reform party, lent to the Units.
(teal$ aseuranca go farther ? The Ite-
OFrICEse eEcTEn: -The ft,ltowing aro the form lterty cannot and do not expect
officers elected atthe annual meeting of the any nerticnlar favors from the TI31Es,
South Huron Liberal Conservative Associa- vet T consider yen have always Riven
tion held in Exeter ou R'udnesday °'f hast tie fnir play. From my stand point
week :-President and Treaseror,D. il.ltielrie, yell are wrong but still consistent,
erotism P. 0. ; Secretary, (Y. H. Jackson, Eg- and consistency is a jewel. For the
moudville P. 0. Viae-Presidents-Goderieh
£owuship--G. Hotily, Ceoderich P. 0.; W 111-
iiutt, Porters Hill P.' 0.; 3. Peacock, Goderieh
P. 0.; J.:'Vhitiv, GotlericleP.,0.; J. Sheppard,
Rolluesville P. 0.; W. Murphy, Clinton P. O.
Stanley -J. 3osliu, Varna P. 0.; W. Graham,
Brneeff.ld P. 0.; G. Castle, Bayfield P. 0.;
T. Simpson, Tama P. 0. Hay -\i . Colwell,
Hensall P. 0.; J• Swinerton, Hay P. 0.; T. J.
credit and good name of the Reform
nerty, 1 as rine of thele wish to repn
tical the dictation nr organshilt of the
Reflector. sod Gtadiils too, whoever he
ie. or env snob scurrilous person. We
are forced to repudiate it if we wish re -
erectable existence as a harry. Re-
gretting the extremity that leads me to
ask the nae ofynnrarth,mns,audtbai+k-
Wilson, Hensall P. O.; W. Fee, Znrioh P. 0.; t i)rg von for the nae of them to ventilate
J. Petty, Howell P. 0.; H. Orth, Dashwood
P. 0. Usborne-T. Coates, Exeter P. 0.; D.
Mills, Wiucbelsia P. 0.; J. I'raucis, Kirkton
P. 0.; L. Hunter, Exeter P. 0.; T. 'i•:L. Kay,
Fargnhar P. 0.; Jas. 1:Iail,Eliruviile P. 0. Ste-
pheu-J1. Keys, Shipka P. 0.; Dr. Rollins,
Crediton P. O.; A. Leary, Crediton, P. 0.; F.
Evens, Ueetralia • P. 0.; B. Coughlin, Credi-
ton P. 0.; W. Beim, Ueutrttlia P. 0. Teeker-
sm)th---W.ItfcQaade, Eginondvrliu P.O.; R.
R. Elgtu, Brucefield P. 0,; R. Newel, Chisel-
burst P. 0.; 3. Itattenbnry, Brucefield P. 0.;
S. Wallace, Egtnoudville P. 0.; J. Fitzgerald,
Heneall P. 0. Settfurth P. 0.-J. H. Benson,
F. Helmeted, 3',hn Kyle, T. Ilitld, T. Ryan.
Exeter P. 0.-L Carling, L..Hardy, R. Sand-
ers. Glintou;P. 0.-W. Doeerty,lt, M. Racey,
P. Cautelon. Bayfield P. 0.-13. Wanwright,
W. W. Garners, 3. Rutledge, R. l forrieou.
see -sees
7o the Editor of the l:'a'eler Tines.
.DEAR :Silt, -Although putitically
opposed to you, 1 bog the use of your
srtllutnue to relieve my wind. I stn
a plan) man and have not a great deal
of education, but thank God I think I
have Horne of the milk of human Jciud-
nets and a little common decency in
my breast Politically I have been Ta
a 1.i,efornier fur the last 211 yours, when
I first voted, rtud cin aiu still. Aa a
iibersi man, 1 read both tele Reflector
and T»1ga. 031 reading the issue o1
the Rt'llc'etor of May 13th, in which a
eonerwtnlatory address ie ieened, stud in
which it disclaim, wateringn int,) scur-
rilous or persotlal ntattere, I was dis-
gusted pixel atnctzai1 at reading in the
01•'8.)41' ' l'''' tt:)ret,'ar titre 11"of pont- ,;a4Ie lsetle i71 which the noble dielttitn-
a{,'tt..t , , ,,sr 0,1,11 violate this rule i or is given 11,11 article concerning your-
wr.11. ,, .;., ;,..;;aed.ieveru.noet. 2.r our i self, milt bigtted "(Iladini.." FM' down -
n 'vsl. ur•. .:.i.td..tJ.l 10 t1iSa.Ihihffitit, tile! 1'iy;ht, 11,w 111)11141' tallii bta1pilomuy,t don't
prat:, ., f tilled the atter k weir evt,rt•gnalled,even
lIts `T x1114, Such epithets 115 "ar+.swung
C -111 l l 41:ty crfmilig;hY1lr•a1lt.," "cluirliell antedelnvnarl,
,. , r, m11.1 4, Mr. Andel.- 'I fuseillg'd' Tore,'" eftl `tIie;zebub" aro
.
nstinneeut a. atilt; from hurled ie it 1 discritnilIata 1nry sit yaw
set horse and leggy ?JAW ti. 1t hs}ltd, Altholrgli 1)1'nsule111eii with a
, i)a e.61J0 out, ace11•rree i J..t '1t big words and sonic Latin, 1 cull
tt t.1 to conn) to town I make no auntie JOG of the article, only
i et plate .n see if it r t ha native, lava llr•tl at rm. 1 sec the'
. .i. c"nlil i ee% welling 1 paper is l'tli,lis1001 by \V,,ite It Cowen.
of :t., -. t ... .'arra i'n it y ..eerday tnirnine j 1, as 000 to the ItufurtU part•y,have had
tvft.'11 .•17 . a •.. Erin,•• nut•,it to Ionil;ert•iiln )nidi nn norfiiaciteo itr the t acct utldca' its
Wm ,.'r.ia!,lo,i.t.)'malt a :rem driving i]i11111.1(f l'r''Nrrrtt owmei'1•hip. 1 t.htughtboth of
his ill.. 17311+ 1 y:i:.j. I: lead bet111left ,.tttrtlt.' them Tur1°'H of the avni'tt 'damp. 13ut
big ?a 'it•, i.:s''+rr it's, rt..71 611,tt goritien)lu, (111•llitta curs the 6tI11 17 that bailie the:
teke 1 e0 1 of t1 rtl• ni,;nt, anti fulfil Ile could I 13`I11'41'H )ealt:. I.et, me an d1yza these
140n0 i it.. )•i. " 11., v ;A 51 meet settrvy trir.k,' %le/leetnr pei,lllq tubo liVe in. It glass ttrttite
Po
t .
n `'S
r•n t r d r 't '
and fG tv cess , rill 1b t. �\ hltt'
tt)ut VW a. 1 + eery, if .li.,tcu�erud; should be •+
,I'Itn)a1n:U. a•.rItsly.,. - I of tlie.%e'rfle•ctor, is, 1 understand, a sou
my honest opinions,
1 am, sir, ynllrs t&c.,
Ay era I' �itrroltlutslt.
Stephen, May 24t3, 11380.
ST. MARY S.
TWENTY MILL'S FROM EXETi 11-••.•1u FROM WOQDEAM c KIBXTC-N
Cutting Gods at CLtse Prices
Even, Farmer in tho Country ought to buy his goods now, and.
E'1.Ly WhO.•e 'You Can 231.7 the Cheapest
Editor «f it)tes-DEAR SIR : Irl the
issue of your towu u,)utelnporary of
the 8th rust., I Was shown a glint er-
tiole which attacked you in a most
shameful mad uueal!ed-for manner.
Until I read that article I was uudet
the impression that shoemaking was a
respetttuble 'busiuese, but it seems not
to he se regarded by your contempor-
ary, for iu a Lateu quutatiou he sneers
at and ridicules all bttoemakets. The
quotation, I find on commit: ug the
back end of the oammon dictionary
frons which it wee horrotted for the cc
cadiun by the gifted aii.l educated edi-
tors, weans this, that a shoemaker halt
no uusieess to leave his last to find any
other weans of gttieiug a livelihood.
I have yet to learn ttnet au honest
tradesman is less respectable than
either an editor or a doctor, and I am
aura thltt a eboeniaker has at wench
right to becutne a newspaper publisher
at the driver of a Miller's dray Lae to
cell Limeelf tt doctor. But I am the
more surprised at the foregoing quota•
teen being used when 1 learn that one
of the proprieturtt of the paper referred
to, acid in all probability the writer of
the aittclo, is himself the son of a
shoemalter. The spectacle of one rIrli-
outiug the budiue:,s wiicli supported
liiul iu childhood is oue which we are
nut utteu uttllad upon to witness. Ile
inner be a nice yuuug man who noun
du ba. But this, sit•, is not sus worst
of that vunornuntt little article. it says
the devil id more worthy of respect
thau you. Pretty strong language.
The young" mitn who could write that
of hie owe father tnuet have a high
reepeet for himself, It outrages alt
deceuey. 1 'hardly know whether to
fel pity of contempt for a young Alan
who in the vigor of early manhood
cot11(t bring himself to eatet itt b)tsitnets
agrtiulrt hie aging father to drive him
and hie own )pother out uf the place,.
and then could permit t<ttolt lallgultge
reepcctiug hie father• to enter hie col -
wane. I believe that .[iat'uttuors have
faith in the. ttttd lini;,w that oue
of the CcronrUaurtluer'tHrays "llunor thy
father," eze. What do th.-y t.Lielc of
r ,
than way of obeying cltvitlr, coupest at,d i shad I c1u lied uo t)t ee:nue
PRICES FOR Tr -IS MONTH. .
STRONG TWEED -82o. and 45e. per yard upward.
COTTON SIIIRTINGS-Best value in the lm.rket,
15o,, a,ud 160.
TOWELLINGS, 50, per :yard up.
DRESS GOODS --Special Lines, 10e, 12,1e, 15e, and 25e.
BLACK CASHMERES -]jest Colors ---Cheap.
See our Suits of. Clothes to Order
to,00, e10.00 -STRONG -CAN'T TEAM TEE GOODS.
Ready -Made Clothing.
LARGE ,8T0CI WELL MADE, -MEN a BOY'S.
MILLINERY-Gran'd Show this Season..
TERMS CASH -ONE PIIIOR.
Geo. Y. Eaton & Co.., St. Marys.
mosmantalamerawaraprmars
k
for the use of such language. So far
as I Lave seen the lams, no remarks
have ever been made to draw forth
such wicked language. Had the writer
,tuplied it to the most grovelling human
being ou earth, he should feel asbarned,
but when he says it of his own father,
whom ho has tried to ruin in •business1l
cuubider it the most blltnleful I ever
Lead. Can shill `a young man look
any person iu the face? Surely not.
Who could ? I also observe that tho
article palls you a crawling hypocrite.
, As a matter of fact, there is no mall in
Exeter, so fear as auy knowledge of your
lawn extends, wlhuee reputatiou is a
mere complete answer to that charge.
1 have known your family (exeept
yourbelf and ohildreu) for a number of
years, iu fact ever slice they moved
into the adjoiuiug Township of Blau -
shard, and they have proved them-
selves at till times and under all oir-I
cuulstanoes ouneisteut and conecisu-
tiuue Conservatives. I know whereof
1. speak, the family having resided but
a short distance from me for some time.
That mneh I can testify for the mem-
bet s of the family who resided iu Blau-
shard. As to yourself, the people of
Exeter are capable of judging. But
what must be said of one or both the
editors of your contemporary. Let hoe
describe them briefly, end 1 Eball show
yon that they are both hvpi,crites of
the most detestable deseriptiou, and
nuworthy the uoufideuce of any man
or auy party. I will prove my charge.
They contented themselves with mak.
lug a charge against yon, but failed to
support it pith a tittle of evidence.
When your son was about ettartiug hie
paper, I met him op the street and
asked him why be was ehauging his
politics coal propoeiug to run a Reform
paper. lie grew indignant and virtu
out -very virtuous. Said ho, " I start
a Reform palter. I hope you do not
think ale capable of anything of too
kind. The paper is not mire at all. I
have nettling whatever to do with it,
except to get paid for my work. If it
takes rnoiley.1 guilt nothing by it. If
it loses I don't." That was a clear way
of atletiug it. I didn't believe hila,
and time has proved that he told me e,
defibryttte untruth. To a friend of
tnine who interrogated Minix on the
sane subject he said tkie paper would
be etl•ietl) ifrdopendent, while he hltu-•
self would. vote Conservative. He'
wouldn't f t o moment thinkk of
start-
ing
a 11.sform paper. Saab a rinlior
had been put in circulation by interes-
ted parties to injure him wit'.b the Con.
tsarvative party. Was be telling the
tenth 2 Wile is the bypr.orite 2 Wile
deserves the pity: if not the !'corn and'
contempt cif the community 2 13ut I
might relate another incident which
proves how double.fiteed he ill, and
Row reedy to ropey cottfiflsnce with
treachery. 3 t justifies your statoiticut
that he it trying the Iiefurni party as n
Cat's paw.to pull his ahesilutm neat of
the fire. About noon the day of the
O rillernn.lairttr election, one of your
tt. +;, llrvtneu [lis store' aoin(;s from him
BO T S, EOES
.ND„iv.a--s e,. hip
hawing purcltatted the Boot and Slim, matte of
W. II. 'Trutt, we claw now oiler to tiie I'r'Llio U1107,1
thw
Best an . Cheauest Stocks
of ready matte work ever offered in Exeter. We
would alar; remind tlloke in want of tlrb -alai:,,
home-mado Boots unit 91100e, sewed and t egged,
that we Dau supply them with what will bi«e sat-
isfaction.
Repairing clone at lowest rates and satisfaction
guaranteed. (:all and see far yourselves. Dun'
forget the placo-.Eaerott's Bloch.
0. EACRETT. I R. ABRAHAM.
Doter, Fobruary Jt), 7890. 6m.
and I can furnish the namo if you re-
quire it] was passing the office of the
Reform paper. The editor who +had
lately been connected with the TIMES
was standing at the iter end shut au-
costeil the townsmen "\%-all, J., .L
believe we'll be beaten." The other, a
Conservative, replied shortly, l.1 hope
63." `i Yee, but 1 mean Potter-l'ia
afraid He'll be• beaten. and he ought to
be sleeted." " Why, surely you're not
a Conservative ,.u(1 miming a Grit
paper. are you!" exclaimed the aetou-
felhed towiistnet. •' Of course I'm a
Conservative, the sal, e as I always
tics. The paper is only printed in illy
offiee for another person. That don't
prevent nye having my own opinion,,
turd I hope Porter will be elected."
Who ever l.eard of more truculent
knavery 2 Who can be certain bow lie
voted'? • "Aud yet ho talks of hypocrisy.
els to the person whom you term the
medical editor, we Coneervetives know
I hila call oue of the noisiest and fonlest-
tnoutbed Tories in South Baran -e,
dirgrade to any patty -yet 1.e likes to
be print for his abuse of Refortllert, I
will say flus for Lire, 'however, that if
lots, attarse abuse fe worth,Nay, 110 is
%illiu0 to tlo his share very e leap, audit:
)till give an unlimited quantify of it for
$50, and will ever, take S 20, f tiling to
exact $50. As 1 sit and think of it, ..[.
ftw amazed at the hardihoed of these
luau ill ohnrging anyone with hypnc-
,rity, and amused at the huge fraud
'theey are perpetrating ou the Reform
party. I challenge OAtatic to produce
a parallel to this transparent fraud.
C'How 1 or.yy the foolirtge of diose good,
8)110818 ltefortrters who have to - dip
into their pockets to 65811tin 1111 O1rtilu:
Lion controlled (n two. sited linen 1 The
experiel 00 1113181 lie a peculiarly happy
one. hypocrisy 1 Every word in
their paper is dictated by that loath-
some viae. They charge at7ynrie with
hypocrisy 1 It' 1s the cheek ie4t piece of
business I evi'r traced ni, crXeel)t per.
haps tite astounding and phenomenal.
cltcelt which enabled tl)tttn to pet thein-
ttelv.ie forwvkril its the mcuthpu•co c.:f
rho llefoi tit party.
Yours fruly,
A CoNsst:hi'VAS Ivr i3n711olt71l1t of THE
Tli1Fs.
Uoborne, gay 22, 1880.
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