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To. Moen.,
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OODE' iCH, THISR *DAT. APRIL IP lUt
()NE afternoon daring this week
aha . were seven " "Onetime" on 1 -he
'.lucre in favor of the perpetuation of the
present system of brothels in I:odertch and
opposed to the appointment of • police
magisttue. They ranged all the way from
"Aust Die, ' of Brita0oi• Root, to ate
newly arrived " Fleur de -lis' of the Sou•h
E'td. That police magistrate cannot be ap
poiatel any too soon
ACCORD! NG U. the come of ethi•.
the some rorden* of (:oder,ch hold it 1*
p_rfccUy right to permit all kinds of an
morality and rascality to exist in this town,
but it is decidedly wrnog to es) that it ex-
ile, as by iso doing one is liable to " run
down the town.' In like unmoor, it would
be right for burglars to rob one of the banks
la Goderich, but it would be wrong to p ib-
Irs► that the *robbery had take. place for
fear the credit of the Muth would be in -
j need.
Ton,o/ (Tinton, makes vacant • lucrative
HE (loath of the late postmaster
peetwo0 in that tows, and .s • result there
are several aspirants for the appointment
Amongst the names mentiooed are A. M.
Tont, of tie News -Record, W r. .111'asuN,
J. Dounatn, l'A!ITOL,.. the "Apple Kmg"
and others. The scramble for the poeuos
is entirely with the Tories, and our hope is
that the most deserving mac will win.
1f he dose, then TEM SIu1:u. will have the
(lours of 000grstsl•ting Brother Ton. o.
remising the appointment. If party fealty
be • criterion A. M. Tonus should get
the pie.
THE WORM HAS TURNED.
THE salt niers of CanniIn have, as a
bees amongst the most docile followers
euf, fare protective Government which has
- Uwe at the head of affairs for the past fif-
teen years. Some of the member of the
Malt Association wore formerly i.iberals.
but in 1878 they were seized of • greed fur
gain, •std went Over to the enemy's camp in
the hope that the N. 1'. would bring them
the wealth that they longed for.
Daring the past fifteen years their hope
e
4 in by Government aid h•* proved il-
lusive, and the recent Outages is the tariff
have pressed their noses harder against the
grindstone than ever before, when com-
pared with the change. made in comes; tion
with steer indostries Patience on the
pram et the salt taw has ceased to he • vis.
tee, tad the worm has turned. Their nes
caao•ot be better placed than by preee.tiag
to our readers a letter from ea. of the hest -
posted .alt men in Canada whish recently
appeared in The Mail. It is as follow.
Ste, 1 deers to eall public attention to
the meaner in which the Goverement has
treated the salt i.d.stry et thus ooumtry.
They have planed salt on the Ito list tad
left bituminous oral at h0 mute par tee.
Iron and *eons, ewe.. wh*oh alert aur bats
the mar.ufact.re of salt, are likewise
heavily datable.I�
And yet the government has the effron-
teryto pose as • protector of midwinter '
Ths (iover.mest has the nshluehi.g itis•
retains* to peiat to the Arg of the 54.tteeal
1'eliey nailed to their political nni.ta, sad
soy. "Sy that we Mead or tau '" Ore of
their Cabinet Ministers eaa ssas4 up in the
Hesse sad set forth se the policy e( the
Oeveini.e.t thea led..trie. meet .•Pet fir
the welfare of tate os.otry, tad hie parte
aee heeled to protect them '
Two -third, of the salt used i. ('e.a&
semr frees foresee **..*ries, sad wider ik•
def tariff .. already admitted five W.
salt maker .m left ems third of the whale !
her thee ere hey. hoes wMieeie.ly cheek•
f.4. Now that sae third is taken sway.
But leaving uNwmbees seal at 66 seats per
tis mesas • W the salt -makers lave tory
• bah is *0rtously •stiw'ad at from three
to six cones us eatery barrel we predates
Wby has thus bees dose' It is simply •
sop rhrowu to the fannies community is
o rder that the Hoo. lir. Foster et al., waw
they stump the country before the seat
ule:1ios, esu exclaim to a oouatry sedeaos
It's gave you this, and that, and we
gave you free salt," followed by cheers omen
Ow teased faithful. 1 desk, however, Mr.
Foster has overreached himself, t0. the
Patrons of ladustry ha.e signed • coo.
tract for three years •t toe.% a horrid, tied as
then could now purchase salt at 504,, lspit do
not 0u Micoii•t of their cootr•ct, anything
&toe to further velure the salt business
might be compared, without any redectio. jive. To incorp•,rsts the Port lock and
on the personnel of the Batmen of Industry. Desert lake Minim; and Railway Company
to casting pearls before swine. -Mr. 1(.lioar.
It has come tothu, no this (un tam ('.uada llt fait m..yed the second reading 0(
of ours, that • political party isia literally
despoil another ruse of his goods to purchase
with the moored' • little political lite.
Will Mr. Foster, or stay assn m the
House, stand up and say It is fur or
honest to tax every, hiag • Lasa uses to pro -
duos something, and thio Ica*• that some-
thing naked and open to the attacks of free
trade Vet this they have done. 4)f course,
the comparatively small amount, about five
hundred thous•ud dollars or more, invested
is salt, that is not remitted valueless by
this psterwl, protecting I •overnment, is
not of much lntpnwt o. e. Ilut twat Is not
ail. It would be wise for every mshuf.c
turer to pause and cousi,er, and make the
salt man's .:au.. he concern : for how loop
may it be before Mr. Foster may tied :: es
sento11 to lima party's lite to lune. the v..Pus
of i•.meba,dy else'o property by that l.esuti-
hit ingenious method known to these d.ys
as tariff readlustmeut
1 Wink, etc
.IOIIN ICA\rl.,i'Io
I 'bouton, .1pral h.
ONTARIO LEO15LATURE
Toao•ro, April lo. -la the. L.gi•W�fA
ysetetday thews bilis resvivel Mud reed-
ing+ To euable the ieorpontiuu of the
%dl.y;e of Loudon Welk( 10 !esus d.bsutarw
u. aw.4,41de40 lite debt thereof -lir.
Foley. T. ester lash a provincial park at
Rosd.au-Mr. Hasily. Respecting the
ilanihmhu and North Shore Hallway Com
twiny --lir. ('unwrr. To enable the
executor* of the late John Smith to accost
**4,;0,rrtaiu lands to the city ut Tenets ---
1r. *'lark.'. To consolidate the debt of
lite town of Sank its Marie -Mr. Cori
THE LOCAL ELECTION.
THE Signal Pent in the secrets of
toe Ontario (:nwetwmsnt, het it would int
be surprised it • short, sharp, hot and hust-
ling election campaign was looming up is
the immediate future. 1:.•rryth,og points
that way,a. d o hat t hedissolut i.00f, hello..*,
which will take place nett week, wily 6r
followed by an i.unedrato call to arms by
all politics) parties.
1'p to the, time of writing, the adjourned
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conventioof the Lib..Cuns., has not been
called together, and it is doubtful it it will
be called, as l'atroa Cos 'utu y avers that
he is in the field to stay, and such action o0
h!s part will cause our Tory friends to
think twice ere they aunt • three -cornered
fight in the constituency with two of its
caudidatea tearing the heart out of the Tory
phalanx.
It way be railing to our Tory friends to
be forced to take up I'atroa Coo 'coot . as
their can•Ldate as he is in no way accept.
able to the "elk stocking." of the party
but if that gay and Native agriculturist
continues to hold down the Patron immune.
time with the vim, good nature rod pertin-
acity that has characterized him up to date,
a straight candidate would cut • mighty
small figure to the seat pnhticalcontest
BEAUTIES OF THE NtW TARIFF.
IT iv rLiiwrrl by ;conte of our *Lie
(;onservau.e coitemporanes that the ro-
omed tar.A is essentially a farmer's tariff,
and it is pointed out that great cooceesioes
have been made in it to the agricultural in-
terest* ot this country. Of course the can,
tent on is • case of Ir ,udnknt pretence on
the part of those who make it, but were it
true, even then what would it prove
It would prove that for fifteen long years
the farmers of this country bad got the
bark of the hand from the paternal govern•
meat which had fostered, and pampered
and papfed the manufacturing classes, and
that now,_t!_M-mtpwrceful *)Id ('hiefti.n
having pried *fey, an attempt is being
made by the incapable. who aro trying
to fill his place, to make their peace with
the agriculturists as • dernier resort
It is quite true that diamonds are kept
on the free list, sad the farmer can get io
his diamonds tree, but his wearing apparel
is still taxed op to the hilt : it is also
true that he out now import catgut,
(moils, cleaned sausage pings, crude q.mm
chicks, uoground chlorate of potash and
sawdust from specified woods, bat on every
article for use to the oo.struetion of the
house in which he lives sad upon every re-
quieite, from the cradle in which he is rocked
at birth to the tombstone which will mark
his taut resting place, the heavy hand of
the customs other oostines to make its
prince felt
The so called " farmers' tariff " win Wet
bear investigation and the number of "cler-
ical errors" which are daily taming ap, and
the number of protases which see being pre.
rented to the Fiwm Miouter by deputa-
tions from all grads and -editions of men,
go far to prove that'.0 far as the condition
of the people has been affected by the re
*15100 of the tariff, their last state is worse
that their first.
SNAP SHOTS.
1)r. ManiAGI'6, M. P., who forget!
(Queen S'I.T°RIA'• naso 10 • bogus address
to the Indiana of H*Idima.d, is the chief
parliamentary backer *4151.014*.'. (.o,,,,..
00.1, Their case is low, indeed, when the
prelou" doctor has been called in.
it i,. pretty nearly time the lunul,er
woe lifted Nem the alleged fountains oe the
Sines They wield look more sightly if
the wooden ove.reeete and the undershirts of
pea -straw were removed.
AP chairman of the Itolr,l of
Health. hie worship should take stops to
seism ep the tows materially sad smelly,
Hail, gentle Spring And no more
heil for the remainder of the •sap•. if you
plisses
Mow S. iM s ".-_light •s.Mt.ee.
Deed 26 " M.sli.bt " Snap wrapp.,.
beterieg the words 5" Why ileo." • WomanLeek OW Semler Thep • Mm "1 to Inver
dee... Ltd., 43 Yo.tast Toronto, and y..
will receive by pest • pretty picture, free
frees and
This r easy way to deoseate
y r key .
The snap b tai. hews is the sorbet sad H
will wily Ored. 1s. pccyAe te send is the
maniere, if ren teas. the sells cpm
Write veer nem, a ref.py, ly
Tale Sweat, is •wly $i a yew la ahewee%
DOMINION PARLIAMEN
OITA*A, April la -The debate at the
Wet is especial to clues to morrow.
11.'u. lir. Laurier asked Is it the in
cesium of the Uuverumsnt to ask Parlia-
ment for • subsidy of t100,000 for the
porpoise of establishing a lite of seaman
to run berwe ,, • l'atudian port on U0•
aid* and a French terminal port uo the
tither
sir John Tbumvsun replied that it ti not
the iutenttou of the Government to ask for
a subsidy of CI00,000 for a line between
Cued,' and Frame.
Mr. *'baultou asked How =auy •ens
of laud lis Manitoba and the Canadian
Northwest bass been pledged to railway
curpor•tiue under the provisions of gen-
eral laws or tiuvernmeut regulations, and
his kit: to Penult muaicipslids 'tai change ba,. not yet been earned, in con.ryueue.
tbe ptvsent method ut as.es.meot fir tdta- of railway lines to which such grants have
000. been j.1.dyed 011 couurucuua, 10 ..utios•
Hon. Ile Hardy hoped the bill would le air vnur(!y, ail the caw may be. cot basing
withdrawn, but it was pat to the Howe as yet been proceeded with or completed 1
lied declared het on dirisGro. Hou. Mr. Ialy-44.242,219 acres have
Mr Tait mored the second reading of be.0 :,uthuris.d by Parliament sus be
the bill providing that atetlooary eighteens granted in subs/dim to railway companies,
met pees enwraminatMb,regtsterand take I of wh;ch 16,; 4n,at4 *ores hose out woo
out rdwticates of proficieucr. given .•w:ug to the railways not having
Uu a division the ' motion for second cern' e,•wsr, mere .
reading was lost by 24 to ,!. I .1 deputation of labor repre*euutrvet
Totto]To, April I1. -floe. Mr I:fhsua i w.oited oa the Government yesterday to
brought in Rte redistribution bin in the i 1 n..ge iarurable eonsideratwu of if,. poli
r •
l.egul..turr yeeterdr*•
. 21 was tnttud used tt••us sent to ! arhano•ut, asktn�p[[ that labor
Pay be made a statutory holiday . that a
plebiscite Lau imperial Federation, iude-
prudence and aette3MMw be taken. that
boards of arbittat:ou to appointed fur the
settlement ail' labor deputes, that with-
drawal from Uovemuseut Savings Rank be
allowed without notice. and that railway
tares be reduced to two cent* per mile.
thTAw•A, April 11. -In the Hoses ail
Commons Yesterday these bills wen read
• first time
;treat the city, and the .city is to De dt Mr ,*dams -Tu it*corpwrate the Loa,.
*:did into four collo' reticles. Megantic Itai1way Co.
It is proposed that there shall be two air. I:ergtru0-ltespettutg.the Moftlaal
niauber. for :he rite of Hamilton, and la1ami 14.51 R.Uway Co.
Mr. Mara -To incorikerate the Crribx
Solway Cu.
'Mr. 'Taylor -Respecting the Richelieu &
Outsrio N*Y51 .tkw Co.
Ur, Maclean (East' Vork, iutrodnced hi
bill to amend the Railway Act. providing
that on and after January 1, !+V5, no rats
of fan for way paseengtre greater than twc
coup a mile *bell be charged or taken
over the track of any railway company
cart of a mendiau hue drawn through
Port Arthur in the province of Ontario.
1'he bill was road a first time.
Hon. Mr. C.stigau, replying to Mr.
l lrarltun, said that the total expense un
curred by the Government In connection
.with the reviehm of the voters' li-ts it
lil'46, DOI; and 1++01 wast )04010,433. Th*
pr g of the here :n 1'046 cwt 1,,414,0KN,.
1'he printing in the two subsequent years
averaged 04,000 a y.nr,
Gr0Aw.. April l_ -lu the Donee of
Commons yesterday Ur. (ante, mucic•.
that the bill inouri.'raung the Boynto:.
Electric Railway Company should be re
(erred back to the t owiattte• Lau Stanch%
Orders was carried.
Mr Mclennan moved the Ant resdini
of hes bill compelling railway companu.
to moue return second does ti.•kets it a.
station• where they i,a.ne return first clam
tickets. The cumtsne,• refusal 1., issue
second clam return tickets was an injustice
to the farmer a,d :.boring man. The
bill passed its tint re-tdiug.
Air Juhu Thomason a:d, iu answer to
Mr. McNeill, the t:u0ernment w..,Jd
shortly bring down return, showiug the
creed or church of esti person a:up.loyed
,n the civil sentry of Canada.
A deputation trout the Dominion l:ive
Stock Association waited on Sir Hibbert
Tupper yesterday and urged their yews
upuu hu. In support of Mr. Muluck'• biil
to regulate "cent freight rates on rattle.
Urr.swA, April 13. -Hun Mr. I.wrier
resented the debate on the budget to the
Commons yesterday. At the comme.ce
went he took 0c -coition to giro Mr Mc-
Carthy a little bit of flattery with regard
to his speech agaiust the tioreriiment,
which no .doubt pleased that gentlemen
and did no great harm.
.Dr. Montagne followed Mr. !Antler, and
woe still speaking when the speaker sett
the chair at 6 o'clock.
After omen lir. Montague continued his
aap[ai,eeeeb, and was followed by Messrs.
Fraser (1:0yboro'). Kenny ,Halifax:, and
Prior i British Columbia).
Hou. Mr. Foster at 1.10 x m. rose and
laid on the table some ndditioual tariff
resolutions, which had heretofore beau
orders to council. which the Government
proposed to tint in enactment on the ire*
list.
Another was an amended package clause
and • reeolutioh relating to malt and vine-
gar. There were also the following ad
ditional amendments:
MMeta, not elsewhere specified, 2 cents
per pound.
Lire hops, 1 a cis'* per pound.
Lard compounded and cctk.lene, '! cults
per pound.
Condensed milk, 3 cents per pound.
Rice, cleaned, 11 cents per pound,
4'hdeory, 4 cents.
Cocoa pasta and chocolate and °that
preparations of cocoa, 25 per cent
Cocoanut, desiccated, sweetened or not.
rout* per pouted
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At 1.15 a. no a din felon was taken and
the Cartwright amendment was lost by a
Users.tttmnt majority of 54.
this *bows an increase of 12 in the
-Government majority since the bndgel
division in the Hones last tear.
Messrs. Me('arthy and O'Brien did not
vote.
OT?Awa. April 14. ---in the Common
.resterd.y the hoose went into Committee
of Ways and Means.
Seet:on 2 of the resolutions re-enacted
he pros pion giving power to the Governor
General in council to transfer dutiable
goods to the list of goods which may be
imported fns, of duty.
Mr. Charlton mored to amendment to
the clause "That the following words be
added to the dans ' Provided, however,
that all orders in tonocal relating to any
matter in connection with the enemas,
whereby any ruling or d•cisieoa le made on
• remission of .duty or rebate dealt with,
or any order runsor•ted with the Customs
Department acted upon, shall he pnhl4eh-
e•d in the Cenobite (ileaette la the week ld•
lowing the passage of any such order ' "
This, this m0,er said, would make the
Clovernment slow Id hand.
The ameudmeat was lost and the cleans
was adopted
tither eia.e were e.rrled
A moduli.* h•vtng been e•rviel bring
lag the new tariff auto operation from
Marek 17, the menninse reported progress
sad the Hewes roes
t 1-.p_lw Aymara wp".ed,
Mruwaa►nIJ*, April 11 -Tho Heel a..
gement srmoxy hes been seriously deo-
aged by Are. Visitorsls rifles stud goo -
pony rooms were destroyed with mrseh
as a bill reepectiug the roprs.tunutlun of
:states codes in the legislative Assembly.
r, mowing the first rending 40,m Mr.
.ttbaaui bed the change proposed in this
b l: w ail be coolie! to three cities of the
pr.v;nee. namely, Toruuto. Hamilton and
•haws, 1 her were all pestered to see an
a,!,httoual representative given to the city
Toronto after the pr•tuae made last
year by the tiuv.r,mneut, accordingly an
additional member is nue proposed to be
that the city shall be mn•tdr.t into electoral
divisions to 51, known as East and West
Hamilton, and that the dirielou shale he
ou a straight tine running through the
centre of Hewson street, contained to the
southern limmits of the city.
The only tither change proposed to be
:,,ads 111 the preMat teptreentatiutl ie in
to the city of ()tease. ind :t is pro -
by the present kiil that Ottawa shall
be represented by two inwuben,
Tomommet°, April 1'!. -tai 11u Legislature
yesterday Mr. hark Introduced a bill t•'
amend the Muuicipai Act and Sir Oliver
11,e at introduced • bill to facilitate the
local administration of justice.
Mr. Meredith moved the following re-
solution " That in the opinion ot this
Hour the election of Public and Separate
School trusters is cities, loans and incor
pointed vtllai4es, and 110 townships in which
tow.oLii, b. anis are established, should be
by ballot , and that it be referred to a
committee cuusieting of 10
prepare and reports° the How, with ■11
conveiaent speed., • brill to amend the
Public and Separate School Act its as 1.•
prom ie that in eitir., towns and incoe-
ix.rateel villages, and in townships in which
township boards are established, the eke
tante ot,Public and Separate School tms-
tees shall be by ballot.'
After events the nit -tubers of the Hones
were called Ili and the House divided on
Mr. Meredith's moton3
The divtwoo resulted *n peas 311 and
nays 51. defe..ting the motI ti by In.
The division accounted for x44 member*
Lai a total of Yl. The atveu absentees con
misted of four Mmiaterialist's, Megane Guth-
rie, (;arrow. Biggar and Ilaysidr, one Con
•ervat;ve, Mr- E. F. Clarke, of Toronto,
and air. McNaughton, the Patron of !minis-
try. "no only transfer of allegiance was
to the case of Mr. back, who voted with
the 1,ppo•ition. Tbe Equal Rights re; re -
tentative and the P. 1'. A. representative
also supported 151.1 1pposition. 'Cite result
of tie dtvtaou was rreeived with applause
on the I:overnmen si.le of the House.
'I,*ivmro, April 13. -In the Legislate**
yesterday. Sir ()liver Mowat'* hill re.p.ot•
ing Councils of Conciliation fid Arbitra-
tion was reed athirst time.
The House went into committee os tin
bill to erect Nipiesing iu'o • proriaielsel
judicial district
- .after some discission Mr. Memo
lith mored to hare the rection covering
this =sour removed and an •me0d=est
substituted uroviding that 011less the
county town was selected by the lieu-
tenant -governor before .lune 1. the opiniou
of the electors should be obtained.
The Hose divide!, end the amendment
was reje•ete.l by 39 votes t.. 21.
The bill was reported with amend
moots.
Sir Oliver Mowat moved Cue secdnd
reading of the bill respecting (Rosen Vic-
toria Niagara Falls park. •1'51e bill pro-
posed to allow the park cowmimiunen to
imp" =75.000 worth of debentures for
necessary park improvements and the pur
chase of land.
Sir Oliver Mowat mored the second
reading of the bill enabling boards of
trades to appoint geuerai arbitrators for
centum purposes. It was provided that
the board should select • eertain number
of arbitrators, from amongst whom general
arbitrators should be appointed. It was
evident that by this eonrss fair, impartial
and reliable arbitrators would be •ppwnrt.
.d fhe bill «mild be perfectly voluntary
in its character.
sir Oliver %towel's loll respecting t
call of *unction to the bar pawed a see°
reading after • protest from Mr. Meredith
that the provisions of the menre tete
ua)j*at
To•o*im, April 14. In aha Legislature
yrtetday the bills were iutr,,dmee.l and
read • Int timer Ur. Gilmour - -To amend
the Municipal Act Mr. t'onmes-To
amend the Juin' Stock Company's letters
Patent Act Mr. knew - To amend the
Agric.lturs2 and Arta A.•t. Dr. McKay
14)aford)-Respreting the assignments of
hook debts.
The following bills were reed • third
time Respecting mortgagee and melee of
personal properly -Mr (libelee iliaedlWnp.
To eonedidate tie debt of the tui{ of
Wharton -11r O't:on,ax. Relating to
Algonenin park and toe township of Cam
aobo, :herein -M, Reich.
Mr. Wood (Hastiag.i moved for • return
showing the persona employed in each re -
duration division for the lest there yeses,
giving nen.. and dates of engagement,
length of tame employed, ehar.et'r of say
oto, and the amount paid to melt person
so employed
Mr Meredith asked that the motion he
mails of *44.r seeps •ud it was allowed to
stead
Hoe. Mr. Gibson's bill to •mead the
Registry Ael, mus provision of whine r
requires the rsgietr•tion of wakes of salsa,
was reed • leered time.
The Attexney (leneea1•s bill en.bliag
boards of trade to appoint psteeal srbstrw-
tors foe eertaia purposes was sesddered le
aosaes4ttes wad r.esfiad
The hill napujng the tall of solicitouss s property will spend
be the __ eseeidw.d is I Tor'• t. •
mod
THE 6OZEMAN AFFIDAVIT.
taesmetive *.seer 5►eelane Cho Allowed
V..et.selwa 1w be a Yaks.
Tommie°, April 16.--1'roviueial Det,c
*iv. tiros has returned from leuaetsan,
Mott. la the abrupt parlauce of a police
officer, Mr Aron pronounces the conies -
ekes of llutteni to the murder for which
Mac Wherrell *tends cuu*icted as "a great
big fake.'
Stevenson still maintains that it l pnsw
Ins. 11e rem.rk.d that the moat.' of but
ton had laid him open t., much thawed, and
he had been s., worried about it that he
welted he never had anything to do with it.
Greer will report to the Atturue) Gene-
ral that Steveowon'r story is not believed
in the Moutaua town where be iseides,
that Ice found papers in Steretw>u's room
cuute1niit4 a.•cu_ outs of the trial girl sea
terse* of Mact1 Mrrell . the statement of the
police marshal of the town that if each a
watt as Dutton misted he would certaludy
know of it; also other sheerest tote gathered
duriui; the detective's star to the plana
Bozeman is a county vest to the State
With a population of about 2.200 [mop's.
leputy Attune) ((steal 1'artwritgght
lair the depertment is thoroughly eatiaAed
that throe is uutklug in the Dutton story.
The aftidarit made by W. J. St.veo*uu
to in the heads of Mr. t(ubtuette, who re•
hived it from Yintaua on Saturday. It
bears strong evidence of not bring genuine,
is typewritten, and attached to it aro the
signal tires • W. J. Stevenson" and
" Hubert Dutton." The characters of 11e
two names aro'emaritably similar. While
iu Bozeman Greer asked Stevenson to show
hies the affidavit, but the latter said he
had forwarded it to Mr. itobinati on
March :11, the day after it was sworn to.
This was untrue, for he had it to his pus
session all the tints I:reet was there, and
forwarded it on the *wine trust that Greer
left by. Enoltsed with til) affidavit was a
letter date April 11 to this 'Sect. " Why
did "teyen*uu nut show I:reer the arida
Tit ` Toe reaauu ie obvious. He kuew
that the officer would recognize at once
that the signatures were made by one nuts
and was afraid the .lrt:ctit'e might wake
it uccowtortnble fur law
T1e welsh of Cruelty:-
''How
ruelty:"Now did it happen that Riggs was arrest
ed by an agent for the B.P.12l'.1" "He
was caught in the art of abusing his baby."
"What was jle doing '. "Seagiag it to
sleep.
♦ 1.Metlate Fee Pine.
Nlany persona ea00ot swallow pills, and
will hale with pleasure the new and valuable
substitute, Esel4ap'. I.iver I,nzenges. They
do not purge or griFe like pills but simply
.seat nature to perform the natural func-
tions. They aro "old at 21 cents • box or :"
boxes for a duller.
west Vistas ■la4r4.
" `. our coat se inside out, remarked the
Absolute Id,ot. " Thank you," rejoined
the Towering I:ening, as he headily rectified
the error. " don't speak of ir," said tbc,
" 1 am trembled with absence of mild
myself."
A Irsaieed Testawe.
There is no more certain sign of • bnl our
0eaditaon than a ooate.l tongue, and there
s so more certain cure for it than Eseljay's
Liver Lozenges. They aro a specific re-
medy for billionaires", sick headache, in-
digestion, dyeyersia, and all kindred
,roubles. They are sold at 25 caste a box
or 5 boxes for • dollar.
Renovation
and RE -DECORATION is the order
of the day ; ----it's house-cleaning time. Among
other things your stock of Lace Curtains may
need replenishing ; the old one's may be riven a
less prominent position and something brio/t1,
fresh and new put in their place.
It seems somewhat ridic-ulous to talk (11)0111
Lace Curtains at 25 as. a pair, but that,
what usi ve got them down to. They're not
very wide, but they're 2 1-2 yards long and a
ood as other stores ask 35 cls. dor. (Upwards
from this prl't e we .show an almost endless
s
7.arieh' at /i,-ures equally interesting to -1'011r
purse.
Some :'tori' pr('tty Patterns in Art A111. ; , s
are sho zt 'n this Season- --- .-1 rt Silk Design
and equally its fret!), but much less ea: cls si;'1',
p
Pricer range.ro sal 5 as. upwards..
In Carpets, Table Covers, Table I_inc'u c,
Table Napkins, and general Hoist' furnl.,'hlll;r
Requisites you'll find we've mostly got ;chat
you want, and alit'ays at prices which
leave 1'Ou mo/'"v In.
Everything to Wear : --Shoes to I fat'
wsrcoust
LaiVsrowttefteU
COMPLETE OUTFITTERS.
R. W. McKENZIF1
BACK TO THE...OLD TOWN
AND THE OLD SUS ESS.
I have purchased the Hardware Stock of
the late C. Crabb, Esq , at 50 cents on the
dollar, and have added unto it a full line of
SHELF AND
Heavy Hardware
Paints, OIIs, Glass, &c.,
a
at Reduced Prices, caused by the lowering
of the Tariff. So that now I am prepared
to give my Customers better value than
can possibly be secured elsewhere. The
purchasing public know me well, and from
the large patronage given me while I was
here, I should say you knew me favorably.
I ask a renewal of your patronage, and
intend to please you better than ever.
miaow OLD STAND, AODIRIOH.
R. W. McKENZIE,