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Show ritlsLM AM) I UUM'I CTM I Till, scene presented hut night by our once nceful and orderly city was of a character to fill the Utter class of the populace with foreboding for the future. Unrestricted pandemonium reigned lu the business centre. The rough elume nit tf the j, a) illation, bav tug gained an election victory, com blued to make night hideous, by tilling the air with deafening shouts, yells, shrieks and bowls, some of the sounds resembling tho j elplngof degs. The Mowing of tin horns, bvatlngof drum, and firing of guns made a deafening din. Tho nolle was kej. t up until a lato hour aud was beard ut a dlitauco of prolably (wo miles from the main polut of disturbance. Tbo Insane demonstration aud the csit'ofor l farbodes bad for the city, foraeeaou st leat. tt means a continuance con-tinuance for a tlino of the epoch of drunkenness, gambling, prostitution, burglary, highway rohnury ami final business stagnation that has charm1-terited charm1-terited the "Liberal" munlcll gov ernmentfrnni the time It assumed the reins two j tors ago. 'the turbulsncu oftheuuruly cUvlast night means another leaio of life ta (ho enemies of peace morality and public safety. Wolelleve theuxt, re-sslou made uoe of by the Itev. IlltTwat eorreit whun busald, a few days ago, "If tbo Liberal Council ticket stands as originally named and Is elected, Wo can hop fur nu Improvement on thu I resent Council Coun-cil " With thu exiiptlon of three eouucllmeu Disk ticket has be m chcted, aud the geullenvu. whuau words are quoted contributed to thu production of that reult, as be did to that of two J ears ago. Tliero arusouio fair and decent men among the future "Liberal" council-men, council-men, but thu danger His, so far as they are concerned, In tho lulluenco that will bo brought to bear upon their official course by the wont elements of tho diss to u hoin they owe their positions. Ai Mr. K. 1'.. Cregg stat (j J at a meeting held to protect agaluit "Liberal" inlru!e,"lhe ruemUrsof thuCouucIl were constantly constant-ly piled Hlth demtuda of unscrupulous unscrupu-lous inert on the outside, who Insisted that what they wauted should prevail." The outlook for our city Is uot encouraging. en-couraging. There Is one thing, hou ever, of which thu Incoming olllclals may bouHHured, sofar as the puslttuu of this Journal Is concerned; those whu take a proper course, by seeklcg tu matutaln good government within this municipality, will receive due credit front the Nhwufor their eflurU In that direction, without regard lu politics. This has beeit our method heretofore, and we roou to ooutluue It. Tbosu who lake a jiosltloii opposed to the welfare of tho commonwtallh may e xict to have their act criticized aud coudemneJ. Wo lellevo lu aud try to praclicu Justice toward alt, with out respect to person or parties. |