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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-4-9, Page 5THE SIGNAL: CODERICH ONTARIO Ti WAWA, AV, April 9, 1903. 5 W. Acheson Ec Son _Easter (,doves Ladies' extra tar new Kid (Gloves, two dome fasteners, em- broidered backs orplain, shale* of tan, heaver, black or white. Theme gloves are reeuumendel by u*. Specie' value 76c Perrot is or Jawiuet'* flutist quality suede or glace Kid Gloves, in all colors. newest dilute fasteners, gutsiest augers, every pair guaranteed at 81.00 and 8126 Carpets 1 Carpets ! Floor covers of all classes and grades in larger quantity tlwn ever before. Curtains, Hangings and Drepettee. Wool Carpets, I19 inches wide and perfectly reversible, wet. - rotted all pure wool, at 8Oc, 76c, 80c English Brussels Carpets, in new pleasing denigno 1 rolor- ings at per yard 7&c, 86c, 81.00, 61,26 English Tapestry Carped at 40c, 46c, 60c, 60c • Curtains Our new direct int arts of 1$wios Applique ('i1rtaius are very hendooute and values are except' Ily teed* at per pair 112.90, *3.50,114.00, 86,00 INKPEOT,ION iNViTED. W. Acheson & Son. led is the following irttl•r, which ex - III THE GAIEY CASE ! I lain° heel' April It, 1f let. Charles 8. Grant Esq.. Registrar Royal Cormtadoa, Osgoode Uta)), To- r,nto. Botli aides Fa' Pspters With the Re Royal Commission. Re Order to Produce. Court on Monday.I Re R. R. (Jamey's Productions. Dear air. -Aa directed by the order or the honorable the commissioners. THEt"PRODUCTION" �LED� made on the 3rd of Apr1), 1 herewith °ae. RVVW ° tV you the affidavit on production of Mr. R. R. Carney, likewise the pro- ductlons therein referred to, oath the laesave•ts•w e. the Liberal. frame Thi. exception of item 3.1n the first eintedule. being '.Rank pap book from Trllderte dtsdesd of Preeelaro-This si,N. la Bank, Sudbury'" Aa to this book the Mei to go to the Trader.. Desk_ same was forwarded to the manager of the bank at Sudbury some time *hire. Gamey Waste a leas of sa,000 for the purpooe at having It entered up. theme tsr. Drains - Maar and. tithe 1 have written him request Lah«ry • , Ink him to have it bore not tater than ' to -day, it has not vet been received. As Toronto. Audi 7. -The Camay case' soon as it Is received I will have It de - developed several: interesting tea ited with you• tl'aeknees Seale& yesterday in connection with the', The two sealed packets which 1 aloe production and filing of document*', hand you herewith eontain, with the 1 by both sides. The Conservative.' exception abovementioned, the produr papers, which were the first to be , tions referred to to the MA schedule. handed in, included the large enra ' As to the larger of the two packets. Tolle which Yr, Whitney drllaratical- ! the la sealed un the back with three seals, and has the ham*. R. IA.Gamey ly handed t.0 Mr, tawy i• the I with flu date. ;tub Manch, limn, writ. 'louse on Mardi 16, and which is 1 ten in two places acres. the flap. and Bald to contain the 11.5tto producedI L In the same state and condition pre- - lend the letters and documents read ditty as when re -delivered by Mr. Whit- by Mr, Gamey at the time hr made nay to Mr. Gamey In the leglalature his charge. As a letter to the regia- i on the 16th of March, ultimo. The tray accompanied there pwta•rs., ilk- i Packendorsed ac et Is endoed ,rees the face to ling that the envelope M' only open -1 ed in court the Lila•rals feel that 1 Ther package etthe documents and money handed d too rile by i:. It the "production" is scarcely worthy ' Caney, M.L A., In the legislature on Ot the name. and they are greatly in- the. afternoon of Ilth March, fact. eonvenlenced by not having access "(Signed) J. P. R'hItoce." to these itnport*ht paper's. The oth- ' The other packet certain,' the pare sr paper. accompanying the produc- hook. Item 32 In sfiedule 1, and eet lion include a doaen letters previous.- sealed on aceount of 1t/ containing s ly rdirretd to bey Mr. "wavy. tfn'o nt large number -of ether entries not rel•?' theta being from Mr Whitney to the tint Owmatters In yuealletu 11Prt In. memtav Jur Manitoulin. The Brat.As to the tattier of the tw,. packet., written last.. tietoteud,er, drawn at- 1am In'R Mr. to ray that poen on ',chat of Mn Gamey talo the exsnitlun tention to a report that Yr. Gamey that this packet in not to be opened Intended to support the Government, under any pretence whatever. eoceol In and suggwlts that he write a letter the presence of the Hole rabl- the Com' to The Mail and Empire denying it. rnlselonere. of their next lettings. to he Thin la addrrased to "My (tear Gam- held nn the 13th April. try.'" The rerond letter, dated Jams- Your, ou ,llaulm David McPherson. ary Alit. 1w03. and addressed "[tear sir." acknowledges in the moat ler- ' Coy et reete.t. mal manner the letter announcing ' A ropy Of the protest of J. M. Mr. Gamey's' Intention to take an Its Fraser against R. R. Ii1111u-e wan nl- deiendeat stand in the Hemel. The so placed In the hands of the regie- othe'r letters tiled by Mr. McPherson trar of the com11ds.ion, Then (herr- n herru Mr. Gatney's t.ollcltor relate to are a number of letter,' which were appointments office ocr and applica- net reed by. Mr. l:aule} when he Cone- for timber lauds 'and road - 'batt* lin a''na�"[it 1 .pNsch to hr grants one of the schedules filed Legislature They in little several skew/ that the 81.500 alleged to _letters from the Attorney -General. have been received by, Gainey from the Mpuii.ter of Education. the Demi- Minivan in September was deposit- ty Minister of Public Works. *erre- ed in the Traders' Rank, Toronto, tarl•N of the 'Ministers and two from • on .pteal,ea' 11th last A letter Sr.tlhitnrv. M Med by the tjheralo ehowa that on Agre.seewt With ealOva■. November 4th Mr. Gamey applied to Still another dominent was put in. Mr- Stratton for a loan of 62.04,1,, It was the draft agreement betwtcn but that no rely except a formal Frank .1 Sullivan and 1t. R. Gamey,. t. one from the Ministe•r'• secretary providing for tn.. payment of money esu ever sent. Mr. McPherson said to (Jamey for his support. yesterday he understood a boat had P,•.d■etl.a by Ministers. left ()am Sound in the afternoon for ' Mr. Gamey and Mr. Mrl'her'Ron Providence Day, on the south aide roncluded their work, and at 4.32 Of Manitoulin Islami. end where the Mr ,;rant chased hit vault and tick- les 1. free, to bring the wltne•aer. for Id his door, the ('onmert•ative coter- -the prosecution. Owing to the in- re,, moving down town. when Nr. complete production hy the Conner- ' brant , was leaving a few moments vetiver., the Liberate are %mail'. to later he wan met in the corridor I,y decide what witneasra they 'may need lir 11 McEvoy, one of the Liberal from the Island, and have not yet t•ounoet whit. had driton port haste ,despatched their boat,, which M W._ front tl1Q-4'artiaieseii4 Mantissa* with readiness. the Liberal documents.. Mr. (trent Seat Loaves far Wlt.ee.... A boat wag sent old from Owen Round lest night to attempt the pasaage to Providence Day on the mouth side of the Island of Manitou - Un. From this point to (ton. Day, on No north shore, is sixteen mile*, Which will have to be Covered by wagon. The witnessem for the prose- cution will be driven overland to the boat, and ought to reach- Owen Round some time on Wednemday. The defence have also sent a boat to Manitoulin for their witnesees. m•.tod Paekag. et111 Sealed. ' The sealed package, with the three red Peals on the hack, which wax ret - torsed to them .ober for Manitoulin by Mr. Whitney on March 16, during the long debate in the Legislature, wee the first delivered to C'harle. Grant, Registrar, at Osgood, iRe1P at 4 o'clock. In It aro the papers read hy Mr. Gamey In the (louse on March 11, the 1.500 which formed for this loan of 82,000. Mr. Gamey part of the money alleged to have explelna that the renron he wants been used to affect a conversion of the money is that he has a chance to Mr. Clamey's political views, and a buy sons timber• lands .t ant ad- tynopeis of the shorthand nota tisk- vanttgeous figure, and has not eM- en by the etelnngl'•pher, in the Crow- nugh ready capital. Ile onyx he will Mn piano factory on the night of be able to play the *non. y hack at March 10, the date of the opening of the end of the .(Minn The letter the legislature. The package has further states that the offer to Nell the name of R. R. Gainey and the the tinnier lands wilt he open for on - date. March 16, written In two ly one week, he therefore leeks an places acres. the lap, and he endorse answer In haste. 'I'hc mune letter tut aCrone the foes as tollown: inked for the appntntntent of Mr. E. -This padrsge contains the dorm- W. flwon$on of Whitefish as n Jim- meet. fnsmeet. and mossy handed to me by tite of the Peace. Mr. Gamey stated R, R. Gamey, 1if.P.P., In the Legis that Mr. Swanson woe a Liberal, lettere on the afternoon of 11th mad twee previously .fol`wardeut on his thirst', 1908, beltelf. He recommended Nr. Swan - "(Mined) J. P. Wbitney.'lr eon, as being held In high esteem by The patihsI' cont•IMng the letter*, all chorea. money and aynol4le of the stern- in connection with Illo reference, grardeds' notes la not to be opened a littler written by Mr. Stratton to entil the re -opening of the commute- Mr.Olhe'the nAtttornvy-General, in erl bee cm Monday next, rendered. entire* Ottdhagt contain a paw the appointment of .leutireo of the *rook of money deposited In the Peace, and Mr. Stratton in forwent - Traders'. Bank, tog Mr. (lamely', recommendation ala •.theewah ASionet pointe out that, he earl a prlhinn Aecempa SVIng the elector!! •n heti prsviohPdv been forwarded on its• 1ss8gltiw which Mr. Mensesne as. bat of 8 ' e . . , Letter to the Presser. Another letter which has been In quuntly referred to, but which has not hitherto been publirhud, io the letter written by Ilfr. Gamey to lion. Geo. W. !toss, in which he promisee to support the Rosa Government. It 1■ dated October 27th, 11)112. and Mr. Gamey *aye hu posted It from Uore Day. Mr. Ganey Guys, in it that he dealres frankly to state that he will Hegive the Government his support. thinks its development policy will finally ouch an action. Ile eddy thus touch being the case, he can be de - tended upon to support the Govern- ment on all 'motions pt. a want -of - confidence nature. And he requests that he. het treated as if hu had been elected as a supporter ut the Govern- ment. Tho letter is typewritten. Three additlofr are Made Li writing, ap- parently in the sauce hand as Mr.. Gameey's oignaturu at the bottom of the page. l'he trot in at the top, where- Is written die wJ,'do •'Ltrictly private and confidential." The second is where be 'trot Promises to support tt ' v,rnetent, std thteo word. are wrftf f in: "11 you have a reason- able maturity when ` the house meets." And the third la .at a point Where a second time he refers to giv- ing him support, and he again In- serts the words, "1f yuu have a rea- sonable majority." Mr. McEvoy also filed an affidavit made by Mr. Stratton, that he has pro- duced all the "books, letters, duke menta," ete.. that he has In his posses Sion bearing on the Pipe. Hakes Deraada via Defesrre.• Mr. McPherson Served Mr. Johnston with an affidavit on production, to- gether with copies of all documents flied with the Regl trlr. H.• also airy ed Mr. Johnston with a request (called In legal verbiage. a "demand") for copies of the latter's productions. Aal*arlt 4.1 Mr. ua,rey. Mr. Gooney's affidavit ace pun' Ing the prod irtioni Is'. IN THE MATTER of a itnyal Con.- mtNalon. dated the 26th day of Mar, t, USG. directed to the Honor -elle Si. John Alexander Boyd. Knight. snd the Honorable William Glenholme Falconbrldge, authorising them to enquire Into certain charges of bribery or attempt/ to bribe. I, 'Robert Roswell Gamey of the Township of l'ampbell. In the District of Manitoulin, farmer, but presently of the City of Toronto, In the County of York. member of the I.eglslettve Assembly for the electoral district of Manitoulin aforesaid, make oath .end say ae follows : 1. That 1 have in my pnaseerton or power, the documents relating to the matters In question herein, or esteemed to be relevant thereto, eat forth In the first schedule hereto. S.me. Deeameats Giese. 2. I hare had, but have not new In my possession or power. the docu- ments relating to the said matters set forth In the second schedule hereto : 3. The last mentioned tfheuments were last In my portesslon or power on or about the times and per -trete set forth In the third schedule hereto. 4. That the sold mentioned docu• menta, to the best of my knowledge and belief, are now in the possession, custody or power of the person whose name Is mentioned In connection there- with In the said third schedule here- to. 5. In anticipation • of the order to produce herein, f sent to my home at GI�e Ilay for all my other paper there for the purpose of submitting them to my solicitor- to see If any of them are relevant to the Issues herein contained, but have been advised by telegranr-that the -Meet-rontatntng them Is at Oore Bay, and That the melt carriers, on account of the bad state of oroeetng between Manitoulin and the mainland, have refused to take them our, but will do so as soon as the state of crossing will permit. 0, after examination of the said paper*, my solicitor esteems any of them to be relevant, altho I did not myself so esteem them. 1 hereby undertake to produce thein forthwith on receipt and to file a supplementary affidavit on production verifying them. - Covers All Details, tI. Accordlag.to the best of my know- ledge, information and belief, 1 hove not now and never had In my Pow seistan; cu.tody err -power, "°''be possession, custody or power of my solicitors or agents. 'solicitor or agent, or in the possession, custody or pow- er of any other person or peroons on my behalf any deed. account. book of account, voucher, receipt. letter, mem- orandum, paper or wilting, or any cony of or extract fr'n: any such docu- ment, or any other dofument whatso- ever relating to the said matters, or any of them, other than and except the documents set forth In the said first and second schedules, and hereinbe- fore referred to. Sworn before me at the City of To - *Preto, in the (IncThousand title Nine day of April, I Hundred and Three. Robert Roswell Carney. W. .1. Clark, A Commis/antler, etc. rctu,ned to his office. and the pa- pers, which numbered lifteeen, were liled in the regular w'ay. Thea.• were ace ompanted by Mr. Stratton's affi- davit se the papers revealed by a march of the !ilex of hie department. It was physically tuspe.si1,0' for the other Ministers Ito search their cor- re,fpondence within the time. and it was mated hot night that atildavfts by them. aecnnnpanying any cor- respondence or p.U1ert they May have with reference. to the charge egalrta Mr. Stratton, will be produced this morning. Among the pop•ri Gleet was the original domed interview given by Mr. Gamey to the reporter tor The Globe, Another letter was that. from Mr. Gamey t., Mr. Strat- ton, doted November 4th. 1002, in which he asks for a loan of 62.000. Title woe 'Rome weeks after the al- leged payment to him of 83.00(1. The letter offers .to give notee as security MEN'S WALK/NG S h O E Se Good solid wear and real com- fort in our Men's Heavy Street Shoes. All the best makes, in all shapes and sizes ; easy to get a fit ; easy Shoes to wear, and hard to wear out. \tcI 1 M'S Old Stand, Jordan 111111'kr J. P. KA VANAGJI AT NIAGARA FALLS. Stop! Wait ! Hold 1111 ! Don't be in it hurry ! The Ontario Fence Machine Is the greatest wonder of the age. It .builds to.. uprights while others build 11111•, It wN't-s titer. 11 wttl•s IalNlt•. 11 sar'i's motley. IIF: SCRF: YOU SEE IT -(BEFORE PI'R('11.1r1N(.. Paints, Oils, Dry Colors, White Lead i handle not hitt); but the purest and last grade* of 1'aints, Oita, Dry ('nlors, '1% -bite I.eaa/1 and Vail 11she•., :11111 ittt' NII N'k iN 111w complete. lie sure you get the Isest in Paints and Oils, 'It 1•.lsts no timer• to put 1111 10.0.1 Paint 111111 it d.s•s trash, and yuu don't have to put it 111I wt often. ltenn•Itaa/•r, my motto i.:. ••HON EST 11001)8 AT HONEST PRICES." t; I vF: M I': .t 0 1 1, 1.. • ! ('.\ N 1' I, ASE l-1►1. -GEO. L. ALLAN Tilts 1. p:.t li l N (i 11 .1 11 1) \V .t It I', %sit S'1' 4) \ I', M .\ N Save cmur Rebate ('heck.. t torn. the well-known east end 'mitt''', of 267 Sumach tercet. and a workman by Ilaine of ('has. Perry- man of. 26 Marleltotl avenue. yodel -- day afternoon Roth men were en- tombed alive fn a cave-in in, x new- er,and Mr. Cruttenden was practical- ly burned alive for an hour' and (U- t.est minutes. Perryman was rescued a few minutes 7„onsr. So tar, in- dicatinnn are that. neither mets suffer- ed serious Injury. .... A Olrl's Horrid* Death. Maxwell, Ont., April 7. -Miss Annie Scutt, aged 1!e, daughter of Willi .1111 Scutt, wan killed here yesterday. She had just driven her brother to ihu,- dallk station, and while returning nod within a utile of home the hots, teak fright. and threw her out pf the buggy. She became entangled in the dines--atorig , the rood for ...mile. and her neck was broken. Three Psyeagaresad Tw. Railway. neem Hart In Collision. Niagara Falls, tint., April 7— 9'hre,' patOiellgera and ten engineers received tnjwle. as the result of a head-on collision on the li.'I' 1t. hero enrly yeit^rd,y morning. 'rho acri- d'nt or'tun1•(1 at t110wt•tt end u( the reedit The regelar pas.1•nger train Marais 9'111111,1. which ,Int1e:I at 3.411 a.ut., crashed into torit en- gine 1136. Both Inenluolitl•N were badly datnag'yl. A Lehigh Vall;v colnbinet' roach- and one pareen- ger conch nttarhivl to the riveter. were :Alpo donator'. Ono passenger sustained 'erbium in- juries to his .pine, and was rrmoc- ed to the bipedal. The other leo received Neter.. cuts and bruise:. about the heed and face. Conductor (tell of No. 6 pis.onger Irvin wen eft shove the eye and hark of the Mad, and Engineer Crossett of the yard engine was thrown ort of him engine and received a number of naMy cute on the body and head. Pasee•ngert Injured were: F. 11. Stev- en., lionoluln, Mauriee fklel.on, 44 Sulack attest. New York, and .John F. Camey, Albany, N.Y. 0111ed at reraw.11. Cornwall, April 7. -Allen lnet.ing- yr, a young roan (rout Cornwall 'roanship, was killed here lust night by I.•ing cainght in a landslide white eineluyee1 on the contract of ,1. .1, t' .lion. on the (.'orns'all Canal. The onrg man wait buried in eight feet .1 clay, and it wait about an hour b. lure lu was dug out, Agateµ assent le.-Catuag. Welland, tilt.,' April 7. -rebs trial of the Sunday ice -Cutting test rase, Inititn(ed by I'rotinrleI Constable O'Malley at the ,'eruct of the Ont - aria Lord's 1M,v Alliance, against ,Janes *'lark, Charged will a breach ni the Lord's Day Art by being em- ployed by Messrs. Donner and Wil- son, a Buffalo firm, in cutting ke at Port Colborne nn Sunday, Feb. 15 last, was cnncllded before troika Magistrate IfellentS here yr terday afternoon. The magistrate heard evidence two weeks ago. end the argument ye.terday. At the clam. of the argument the magistrate impo•• ed a fine of 111 and coots. Verres Airs f.r as West. Toronto. Apr11 7.-M1rneolnus Ia the n*ty word to Puy demerit n the narrow (*cape from an awful death U1at nearly everloek Moms Orit- (irret Rubh,t. northwest. London. Aeril j. -Thr emiNlati•m Jordanck. ]flc K I M' S OnGoderich, 1 i3lot. WHITE SHIRTS UNDERPRICED 1 Two White Shirts for the price of one -75c. Wt; have another 121) lot of McKi11i a Special" White Shirts, You who have wit these Marta beton. need only be informed we have another lot. If you nate t101 110.11 thrid it'N ysalt' duty t, investigate. We have these' shirt* made to our (order 1 Houle het N•een seawols sit t11.. CO keep the o1]s•rittori Kiting i 11111410N kilted an profit to tit' manufacturers i made of *NA rtrstlg cotton, linen fronts and bandit, just as gime* eta any 7.5' 1 hood you ran find, wade in all ei7.144, 13 to 17, at recti 40c,or.2 for 75c Millinery \\'1• have a few Easter �IL•ds left to clear, as well :Is some rash' Bail -t,-wear, One but of Waal- htark stl•uw, with silk 1 r' g and colictical buckle, huule 10 sell at $2.111. 1191Fittietake,till' ,trier 'tax doubled last wick and we• will Isar these at $1.25 \\'.t%Tl!I1. .\ ton of butler weeklc. Eggs 1:t1•, T thy, clotty• and \Va':- •i'I ' kite, for sale, Geo. F:: Kiwi, \\ istgt1:itls. Whitewear. 1%'e have a lot of *hors N ight Rohr. 'null Skirts. Shiite are soiled, soul, are reuuplrs, :;oder 1111' new weals, but all go at clearing prices. A little soap and water will make any of them all right and you will rave all the way from 'l&: to 61.0). NEW IDE PATTERNS, 100. s Clothing. Perhaps you think wr don't keep clothing in our new up -to -dots stole Don't Make that mistake, We lutve an elegant clothing loons acid our pen's are 111ure and Ilton• ill your favor, MCKIM'S BUSY STORE. IMMO ! HAND MADE DAIRY ,,•TINWARE 1M4,1�I havetill• largest4,4,4 stock of hand made1)111/11/ Dairy Tinware in I: 11/11111) lederirh, all Insole 11111/11* from heavy English 11/11)111 tin. 11111/111 1t1/11b11/ ,‘Iso I'.avt'str011',,h- 11/11111/ ing,Gait auiztell 1b111111 Iron \folk, Metal 81/11111,1/. Ceilings,, Roofings. 11/11/1111illltl Sidings, Yin. - 'laces 'lace: and Plitin1t- 111/11/111 jug.111111111: Worse) I's mmmm The Arch Support of a "DOROTHY DODD" BIND IT UP F:t.•1 since men 'moonlit• weary and women Ininistenrl to thew, it hue It•t i the o'us14alt to bind up dilly N'e•ak 1411'( 1,f the hotly as the beet 511'', 111(1 Vi' and relief for rat igue. A/»t' the ••1has,thy Dish!" shoe i. uuule in .such a uutuuey that it Buds up the weak Ielrt of the foot, tt hie' It ie the auric. It et r•ngt haus and Nustaine the uvsrwurked s - "ti'. then• which stretch at every *fe But it dtw',ttot u"t 11 it ! Ex ' • it ••lhorntley *held" after leo neei111's hard s.•rvit•t•:tnd yet( Ond the a "hank has host amine lir ifs carie. Exit iii iu. any other shoe after only (tt a a-e,ks turd wet• 1111',v 1 ht• chunk has hot its st Motets and lientls at each-.dep. No supjO.,'t to the arch theft. :\1111 tilt. 0•.1111 1..1 that long walking IN.Y,Iut•N we•ari- w They Cost 53.75. Wm. Sharman Has Exclusive Sale. a 1 A 1 A 71�au1.��wuw�uu�u;u.wwtlutuw/111ui11wwulul�ulC Millinery Opening 1 ISS DONOUH unnouncct I.er Millinery Opening to tike e SATURDAY, .APRIL 4th avid, hating r•,eittly vo,itel the lesding Eastern citi,•s, is prepared to show ninny novelties, also a cotnielete and up-to-date stock. Ladies corlially invited to &Demi the opening. lienees for lhlreh have been ',trued.Twrs�a�asa _.. .. �-- "t AlIss 1)()N()(i 11 • -- and show that 7,416 FtAllah speak- ing people, 1.21(1 Scotch, and :l,- 1 P11 11 11 11 111 11 11 /1 /1 11 1� !1:47 tel ee is,.usuI w'cnL t0 /'suede •gar Nttl ft! t t! lel tl�M t¶111!1f !!!¶1,1�l� 11I'11 !MILLI 1t1!,�1111111,.•_ Ile that wont h. The total ew erre- 1 T tion to Au.trilli;l was 072, and to aiv._ Knuth Africa 4,11!18. ` p ! -� `The Popular Fence I.� Canadian Editor Owes to Jell. �- - -+ Montreal, April 7l' was to rd Char- els- 1 ' -41 Sunday pal.- f- 1 -" Der. editor of 1'ebats, a ► -` beat ion here. was yesterday con -sir-- --II t"1 by Judge R'urt'.le to twenty of the 111)a__..-411110 __..., drmn four hours in the cells for con- tettq,t of court in commenting on a trial while it was•in progress. llot•d Cottage S■raad, Tabor, Iowa, April 7. -The small cottage, in which .John brown, the abolitionist, lived for several yen1e in the ' .4't. nr11lrwhieh was u.ed as the heads, inelors of hit underground rallrnnd for heleawg runaway- *loves. hos beim tlr.t,'o' et! by lire. rhrlMu l e Itare.wv to nn. Mont ren 1. April 7—Thr famous old Chat Can It Itumr.oy, • of th.- elty'us historical .how pieces, will I e swept atony 1f the pines now in hand for the rel.•I •inn of Rousts -team mar- ket are remit it oat. 15 'THE ONE BUILT BY The LONDON Fence Machine JOHN BALL'S LUMBAGO. �•N'h1n'1 !+tsnA Rt f• re Oadd•s Kola.. y Pitts 1 Csn •. fa and Otero r ow. I Itu•In•'- l'. l .. %mil II. tM1,,- tan .lobo- (IIIc, hrt'•kieyer, of at Litt'' ch 'mono, -? 1' 1.1, this , i/ v..nlfet,•11 11'0111 11111111._,1•.:1., tale of 1111' mos( p:linhll r,•l'nl' of kidney ronlgdainl, for Iwo! years. His 101ttto•y l,t•gn n.. Nicer` nlso 11 Iie•1.11.1 111/ that ter hall frequently ta rise al night. Witty he works ell day and sleep* all night. Iheld's Kidney Ville slid 1t. Mpenking of his mare. \it•. hell ma) ,: , pm -chased a box of IhNhl'N Kidney fills and after 1 hell used them I began to see and feel!' n *beteg,. 1 11w.11 1111'4... i IN1x1w mei Was roulpletely curd. Yon eau 11.11 'stymie you like 1 olid I. lelgu 1s only one fot•ul mf kirlrt,.t di.t•nae, 11.0.1" kidney fillseon'kiti cry dieease in anv fern. '1bt•y don't el ' to rum anything telae. Must Not Wear Gown. • T(.• loiuhe"t tril11nnl of the Nrtho dint ell er•h. the court of apIN'al, ''11 Thumbs v upheld f M' d(rielom of fie. recent rhureh court which sat n1 ('„tmwell'miler Rev. 1)r, Slimly lien non, president of the Montreed roti fetrnre% and condemnee the re16111 of Rev. Dr. nose, .f Ottnwn, in npiriir Ing in hie pnl d• in a gown, Against 'hie derision , Row t 1pealeel 9911. higher vomit missed the amount, on the gelded "Hunt the wearing of the gown is r•onll•wry to 'generol n.agP in worship. se set firth in the iniski dee) othe Met bottled eher•h, whirl) Rl bb hi h II f- ens r Because it. is the Cheapest . . ,\11 .s.lat,eial *.•nee ..r N.,,1) London rt,il•d .piing steel N;t•I•, - ' 111) woven frith Nn. 1:l' soft (('111. will only ,.cd you t'2t' when it i•t con, ,l1•ted : or an s-I,tl,•ral f•n,v• of two NO. 1111op nn,I IN,ttnnii and six No. 12 Ieentrl, :Ill of IA,ndnll 1 emilelt spring stool w-i�n•, woc1'n will' No. 1:; wlfl N'/I'1•, will only c,t.t y1111 :l.N'•tN•1' rid \?hl'II it is c plelrll. Becl;<use . , it a hence that hit proven i2. dnr:J,ility Icy the Wit)• it ha,' moss' thn,ugh heavy __weights. , If snow It ltti other aloe's and w•vere Ilste, Because . . it is a fader• you ran hui1.1 tl 1 hill end ,leen hill and it is itlweys even and regular. for th1' simple n•:aonthat your JittendtMe*1ref ehedfirst and the Wentvin. doneaft•rwerls, Because .. i1 is a fence ymu ran hili ld yout'$t'If.:In.l the nom1'y yi„, sate over a Wt,yrn fence will pay '- y1111 hlg Wag,. rill' {•11111• N'„r'k. Money ..o,,e i.. 1111.t11•v t1n1111•, Because .. .yore keep yon* Money for yourself instead of milking the st rkholde'rs of 'dine fsot,ry 1 ha g• made al'tvingl•nit•nt. with Messrs. Win. ♦'nn.tune Mel .1, J• Mtem', of Henmiller. to Handle the 1,...elon F1•n'•t• Machini'. fel 1#tndon 1'nile,l Mitring Stt''I Wire fol: Into. If yon int'.. only 11 few• nal. to pet 11p this year and want 0 I •:ati.tft vout''1'If as to Khat-Ihe fence really is. they will Jut it 0p for von at obi. altive mien's 'd prices : and next yens When yrs% cu'1• ttitisHel that the fence ire all that we (fain, for it you will buy it machine and pat up yvalt• own toner, 1 will hate a car of N. 11 Loinbiti 1'oih.l Spring Steel Wive' in this week and will supply you at $2.781. \ly r•oneplete Peri 11P -11.414111....1111.k of Hardware has just. orrh•rll and 1 .mlii'll tome trade, which will have earful tit tent ion, If you hey :t IN 1 you get at piallld. I have added to my sttw•k a largo gll*ntity Ile•ai Stoek Food. 'fell foul try a maniple ling and get one of hitt hooka colitsining pnu'tiralptdntw Allied hornier. rattle. sheep. hulgs end poultry. 'Phone CHAS. C. LEE t 1r,ml►1e1 No. !f. 1*01s Na Ile PLUt1BINO, HEATING AND TINSMITHING . . provides' that r wt wort pen he in larnemy will the Joel dine. �'11�11U1"1�,11 nlle'ry and gmagPll n1 the (nu�•h.” N N iN fit