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Show ijlfjlw tiii: si on a idiom'iih;l. Mlnfr Orn etteenied contemtorarytheBaU jljljijl Lake JltraM, In IU ltue ot October UjkW '""'i !!' that two ofthnimmWraof I III! r!' tlieipteiitKiilJury, being deilroiu i3jj of ohUlnlug evidence by ocular limlK deinoiihtrntlon of tho exMencw ami LrHBlffii growth ol vice In Hilt city, vltlled the IGHmil arltly tlinlrr. 'Urn time Journal ! tellu'W1! gave tome detail to thuw that they 'llln J wtr" tuorethantutltfled that re4trta of Bemk3v moralcorruitlon they hail heard, had ilslfti! i nollaen ovenlrawn. The fact I that plBlS 5 J " thedevelo ment of tho lollt kind MiEIlnui ofcprrutliigvlitlmetho"I.lbraU'f lAilulnl aelietltlertlgn of muiililpal govern. riifJlltni ment could bo fully uhlblted, It would Pujffi Cwll theei of all decent people to tllltllmntC v terrible datigtra to which the aollllE )oungof the community are expotint, 1 iijiiu Tl'n ,'lty theatre la one of the tJil'l ' w0"' ft IJtnicta of iiiuilern ntUty, at It Hr' combine In one, mott of the wortt ffj t vicetof the rare, Uuforlunately many Hi untuhiieitlii yoarig jeople are net i&lrMlfek aware ot Ita iharacter, and only become to hy contact with It almotphtre, which la laden with tho tilth of degta. datlon, In permitting lhaertabllthment nt audi an Iniquitous trap In the city the "Liberal" Council acted In deflance ot the with of every decent rreldent who loetcMia any knowledge of the pitfall and nare by which nuniUn of tho youth of the nation are directed upon and hurtled along the road thallradato ruin. Clergymen who aided In tecurlng victory for the party whoie repretenta live have fottered and tprtad corruption, corrup-tion, nude a feeble tjniodlollort to Inducu them to )ut a check UJion ttia tide of evil. They weretlinly intered at hy tome of the "Liberal" leadtn In coctcquence. The chief lltlcal engln-eerot engln-eerot the rty,who wa paid JIO.WI for manipulating the reglatratlon aod voting vot-ing builncu In behalf of the "Lib-eraK"prevlouto "Lib-eraK"prevlouto the latt municipal election, tlaled that the gambler and Mloon men he might have Included another ugi(etivo elate had Iwell contulted a well a the inlnlttera. The latter were Informed by thli Indl vldualthatlt wa not neccsury that Hall Ink City thould U ' too good." Pie variety Ihialre referred to I but onu of the evldenreeof what "Liberal" ruto ha done for lb morality of tlilt once model city. The rrtrtat le iltiieu of Hall I jVe are looking toward the pretent grand Jury, In the ho that that Iwdy will do Ita duly In the premNr. If till etctatlon I not met, the failure will not tie at th door of the court. The Initrurtlon of tho latter were clear, tainted and iinmlttakable. |