In The Liquor Suit--under The New Stat
ute- pending against John LaüGELIH, belore Justicc Sussions, the defendant plead guilty and paid the costs, ainouuting to abou'. $22. Scntcnce was suspended, tht defoDÜaot pledglng Jilmself to makc no more sales on Sunday. Fked. Huoff plead guilty to a Blmlla charge on Thursday. Fine paid, $17, anc ■entonce suspended on pledgc as abovc Two more cases are pending. - TUc Mayor and Marshal, backed by the Council, are delermined tliat Sunda; liquor selling shall cease. And certalnl' six days In a weck are enough In whicli to ply such a vocation. Cut open saloons 01 Sunday, tempting laborera and medíanles .Tilh idle clerks sml would-lx; gentlemen, to spend in a few hours tlie earnings of a week are not to be tolerated in any well regulated commoaity. Last Wedncsdiyr i fellow witli a cargo oí " spiritus fomentus " on board, thou'h he would play a joke on one of our produc and fruit dealers by taking his dellver team and ifoll)g ll'r The team belnj mlssed, and a cine got as to its whcre abouts, m offleer was sent in scarch who returned wiih the missing property, an gave the joker a, night's lodglng in Uil county liotel for Iiis eccentricity. Nei,. BooTn, of Pittsfleld, near this city has a Limburg clieese factory in full opera tion. 11e is nianufacturlng over 200 lbs. a day, and on Wednesday shipped 3,000 lbs. of the odorous articlc. It was IIou.u iUiikkley who wrote that he preferred botter or gravy on liis potatocs to guano, and we think we prefer piue-apple cheese to {ïix's Limburg,
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