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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1890-10-3, Page 3SUER SHOES ENDLESS VARIETY THE SIGNAL. FRIDAY, OGT. 3, 1890. PURITY. STRENGTH. BIRCHALL'S FUT FOR LIFE Ram Lets el Style said Pries, at the OM-idakihhed Iem/la.oe Store OF Th• Ortuatsst Mardear Thai IR Canada's DAMNING LINKS LINKS OF EVIDENCE A Deadly Wok- Woven Around their Prlaonfir•r -Th. Garnier or . ( Successful Swindler. E. DOWNING. UMegsel.d ter quality sad THE FULL FACTS OF THE CASE. weight daps. `He� the tar. him to Wpm w mad, sad she played It with am When all the debts had been desss.d that woad he isosr•i red wittiest beaking the camel'a bed, and the lout fool had lent W last owe isdr mad Md. Binha l raw away. Ha t. ant Omsk es Ifs tl--d, sed flow ►i seems to bare Meshed Dist totmYs� the geseral features of W great1A) carious habit of this elesuge being wait thee _ be had great order hs theptwerratioa d MI letters and papers. 1• matter bow trills they were ur how.were, !hi IAA. and kept sway ed sad 4p u tamvod .et order fur nlmspge At tie tIr d Ws arrow this wile el geM{tarvlos to the e•ose of the law. They WWI eveytbisg at Wit bards, and meow the thing. •-Teed were I = number of drafted , *Oidium: 1y intended fur ewe= Is sums Landoll uewapapairr t Bichiiess of Ilfcioll. 'as tg"Mt . zea `heat Best Productions For sale at ROBERTSON'S GROCERI ! la footwear frets all the Corner ]t.atr..l.t. sad fereme. FLAVOR. FRAGRANCE.- Ian RAGRANCE.- /( I&11ficturers ergs mise Ordered Work rsi7' 4 T. essoseime she e s -see ccs oonot snob toll snit watoll reaer.tl roma sera . lana fuer, rle 000 ties nets. -..d. tsar ee.e_a ma. w_ fir we.. oboo ts+ e.eblow rr e..e b w Urn 1 • Alt i w .►. a•=1law lin =IL. =WI era stn. wee.. TM taws.g fir ones . •sv+••• au is equal to the bee In Canada. ....e u• newt. ire et r a.s It r . p. -4. ....1l fir r..- oT...n..s. lar to mom W. .iu.Md wont aw` M torw/wlaae et r.w.-.alie.rH..ld.- ....eranes .near Into We}r.Y.gwrdteq.► e.rr.�e ■ALL.Tracs.. W esw cert...., rens NO SLOP WORK WATER SFRVICES! EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. ut in with Lead, Galvanised Iron Black Iron Pipe, with Adjustable Breit Connections. HYDRANT'S OF VARIOUS PATTEI(N'^. Flr.1r.. skiers, Hihhs, Stake, Brackets. and Repairing done Promptly "'II '.taahm-stent rrdna..d price. d !gilt. WareruoD,s near t- cions Street (church C. ,A.. HUMBER. E. DOWNING, Il t Car. Basest. and Square. (Wericb. HNSTS PAIN EXTERMI NITOR WILL POSITIVELY CURE CRIMPS, PIIS II TIE STINK!! Bowel Cotry:l:ats, 9larrtt3sa -Ar7 AtL- SUMMERC3MPL.AINTS KEEP A BOTTLE IN THE HOUSE. SOLD BY A..L DEALERS. "IIY EVERY FARMER .mum get roe Of Armstrong's Improved AIR & SEED CLEANERS? BEaAUSE It allows no toed seed. to be blown tato the seat which Is of great Impoetasce to twerp fanner who wishes to keep his farm It esus and .Issas all Timothy bred Osie Nd elf gale while ele•alaa the pasaeleg 11 removes ('ockle. es a, W glvoe the IaemlaDle ry 1�IRht ter els -ft will easaplsgrate ter lbw and bred p'e1Mws meal to hard pickle& seed Wiest It names all 1....a�g,, gPfl Puke KIM emi ri Wthe einem peed will der Oats. Barley,. wkhact ware mei.. afi. Pesos : it will the gwetesed. Mires. pale W whole trees Mahheer4o erysag ..ch to a eneellorteiM . • r�ssidrr t Clever It lea Olt Wes Oren imd Huskies, es emit away, Ir • emi Villas seed !Sales. b Is • Ott Wee ahaOs. Item he Stud Ur ggl 4 st TIM is..work 1lassf se]/w U. ;dieted Us. bS".msvyedsw�ebb--ss. tfbti.eNwof thee► Wsadthe Mm, les skives w am* d presented bee p amenity et sixty b.154.Om of ei wehaehsaer>as the es _sly ll lasing 111•1111EIND Ooutsu rsr a twee Y yeist k the .last le yN mad IaNe wWsb et W rw •w IfM its Ipd IOW ea Ia1 NG BROS, Goderioh, Ont. GEMS OF THOUGHT. Near is tby forget( Adores of all ibises; and near the f a cf thee by all, -Marcus Aurelio,. - The `olden momenta in the steam et life rush pest us, aid we the nothing but sand ; the angels o Hee to reit me, end we only kr ow them when they are gone -Georg. Eliot. The blow a glove gives le but weak. Does the meek rat dismier my week Hut wheat the heart ,s*m a blow will the pals Wes a..00a, do you know t You Must be sure of two thine• : Y•.0 must love your work, and not he Mira, s Looking over the edge of it, waoti., your play to begin. And the other n.. you must not he ashamed of y -et wt.rls, ani think It weld be mere hunorable t. you to do .emett.,ng else. -Gemini Eliot i( anything occurs to hinder my work, anythtn,f roes r".ntrary to day pl•us eau projects, He bas ordained it au, ..n put pose, bootee* He !bows that tori much estoom would make me proud, too much ease weeld make me sensual, and He would teach are that the rued to helium, is not success, but labor and devotion. -- Gold Uwt. Think not tow emelt of what thou host Mot, as of what thou bast; but ut the things which thru hest eal.ctthe beet turd then reflect how mg.rly they would have been sought if thou bads them not. At the wine time, however, take care that 'boo deet not through being see pleased with them accustom thyself tie. over value them, au as to be disturbed if ever thou sbuuldst net:have them. -Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoniou.. Wostill:draw • line bet weirs lhesabbetb day and the day that went before it ; ws have still a church and • market-plsee ; and still w• vulgarly distribute the sem total of things into Chsrch and State. Whets God has wrought in as all the mystery of kis `rate, sad roared a to the ha (fatties of wisdom possible be- low the skis., we shall haw that here Is no , no Stats, eo beef - nese, bet one menet Ohersb ; .Tery speech holy end pure as prayers every transaction a nvelatsor of justice -- Joseph Parker. I am sot what is called snperstitloue. I believe in God, the Creator u. the nai- vete*. • • Many forms of be- lief and curio°. ideas respecting the MIS mystery of tar butts and en.tir.n have been sepeet.d tote (lyric' my life and its wandrines, but after weigh ing ash and attempti•R to atderstand what mea be enssareh.bi., my ermines, sas sfort hbees in pesesfa ly testing Inn in the faith of my area For all the beaten glory that surrounds the memory of Darwin and hie win throughout *drane.d Ramps.' would not abate a jot or tittle of my belief in the Supreme 07d and the diet** ma. called His SM. -Hairy M. Stanley. The sed fds•ble. in these dgye of bombes It is • relief to bear of eoat.tbisg that east he desead- .d upon. Wiles s Wild Mary has ham tested •s • remedy Mr the ears of all disease of the Throat, Obese and lamp, fie Dearly toasty years, tntk seek eieeses as to mare he Wolf the osis of The old Rabbis ewe lar OsmMbr Ofddu, O,,, Asthma, Ii asmhNM• sad Orme. Wow a/kdinnss .f the rrsphetery - - _ - Bee that }M est th/ gra The Teet/eswy et Many tespertast Wlh sunri-A te t!C(gCse t'aaD-Pr-.s-■im. A Letter In Wile! 1R order 1. Wellies - Pr.tty dela.... Sl .1a11 to tot Pltled- The'Addrese at Me Cosa..! sae the Isdae's Charge. W ooze rx•a, Sep. M. -The great Birched' trial is ons which win be long In Canada. 1t is the aessatlou of the hour, sot only en this country, but on bulb Miss d W Atlantic, The came Is truly ■ slsrralions ea In every particular. TM Crows have woven a terribly strong chain ad . Tal evtdssos ..round the prise mac The trial has token over a week. Wood- stock has beau the scene of ex- citement for Says. The Utile town bas blas t ruwded by curious people from all parts of Canada and the ,United 1(1.1... The greet trial teemed on Monday Sept. '=:, before his Loser Judge Ya°Mabou, Ties pratessr J. 1tey:Meld Bircball arose that returning at his customary time, break - lasted, and afterwards der rod considerable TMs to bis toilet. He looked the picture of teatimes. His black mou.tacbt show,s1 black- er than areal against los carefully shaven rate. From his Christy .'iC hat to his p Mint- el, highly-p..4lssd shoes be wan strictly cor- rect in every detail of dram He wore • black t•brncailla coat and vest. His collar had its isolate turned down, and he wore a soft black necktie. In the ceteer of his shirt bosom ow plait gold stud appeared, (wing strictly is keeping with hes general Deka-up •ud .n perfect taste. TwZLT1 W 'roue AHD TRCL The rlective of a jury did not take as long ra anticippaat d Not quite an !user was occ•o- l•ie.l andttlter about :lit nen :rad been draw o, t i.e fol boring twelre were enure.--Ltbert ''erre, Neth Norwich fanner, it ,hurt Murray net Eters, farmer, Alfrel NW inn t:ut :T era, farmer. Dorakl Murray. R'.wt Z erre tarmar, Joseph Lo.igfx.kl. Rant 11xf rd, far- mer, Augurtts Bushel, North Norwich, far Mal, George Christopher, Ingrr, 11, gentle- man. J. D. Smith, Blandford, farther, A. H. MrK,ty, East Z,rre. farmer, Jus lIc1 .y, West Zurra, termer. The primmer pleaded not gui.ty. B. B. O.Jer. t1.C.. exndoct..) the prosecution, the prisoner blain: det.odel by ti T. 111ackstork, of Toronto. Hirc$all did not appear to feel Ids position, being apparently alight -hear ed a. at any time during his long reprises Dent. H. t .ok copious notes of the p.r.•v.s tinge In his opening address Mr. Oder eke..reed the ass from the Lrginning. After this, the evidence was taken The Crown occupied jntt four entire days in prdwentin;; itsevidrsos off, ring its last teatita'ny at none n Friday. TOO crown put Si witne we in tA5 box and the defence suets 15. THE STORY Or TRE (Tell& The story of Birchen and the cries', coma out in minute detaiL In grief it is as fol- B.rchell was born in the town of Church, Lascer';ire, Englawl, and is:15 years old. father, the Rev. Joseph Bertha!!, was for years rest.,- of Cbu.ch Kirk and rural dean of it Orley. He was a marc of wealth, and was Due of the beet clergymen in Lancashire. H. del in Orr( Reginald was his son by hie nitron 1 w.f., wt.o is still living. From hie tatter K.g:nald tolt.•rited come pneporty, a: though he was the puniest rm. He was educated at Harrow and went to Oxford. At Orchard be eras awe 1 as n Iter tin a harm- it.s way, hs pee renin: to vanity and taking the form generally of :.!seduce o: high connec- Doom Yet he was r•eceived rn go.sl s entity. and his professors, MOO. this trouble has come uron hies. have written ..1 htnr In a highly e i rnewlater y way. 11...v.'. a hard drink- er in Oxford. and be gambled and lived be - prod h:. insane, arid was generally ire hot water a n a.s.eque That he left Oxford before eompeting his couno of studies; that he Orin. Ineolred in various t-; that he treated same woman named like n cowerd and • Oruro art eV ,,vets I in • sba.l°. y kind of way. How Medi .1 0s career became public is not knows. That belies • malodo- r-us alodo- r •us reputetins te avid meet by the string optimism which Mr. David Steverson, the General Traffic Manager of the London & NGerthwestern Railway showart when Bircb- ell began to pyy marked attention to his. tlleveuron's daughter. Stevenson then lived In Upper Nor won I road, Losdun. Birchail AHD MA111Aog nrntinusd his attentions teeewithstaadiag the pa,taulobj.•ctina. the girl bower, blindly in 111 lou, a lrb bins, .red lbw* was en elopement and marriage. The oeremare was perform - d by W kegitrar .1 Cewy�m, Tele may b. called the esiNnating point In one epoch of Birch! es forcer. H. at this po...t seem to have mead the parting of f I.. ■ ass where b had to ebrxae between a lea tkat Irl to a de est manhood, where the cher 'able "follies -of -youth" manta might hey. teen thr e cm over his old life, leaving t.ot.ung f0 1t to tamest bits serksaly, and a path that lad him through ea W dark way et its• • his ekguard aid .was/ Mg adventurer elle ■ to read awful dead bathe klssty Cana- dian wimp for which he sow stead.on trial for hie life. B.rean Emma hardly to hate considered I bat inert was • oh0lce before Ola As for Ins par girl who hod tanned bared( to him. she evidently saw nothing Is. all W woe Let Birchen.filedHe fid IM whets lasd- wrapw for her. When, with his illppanl, Me, r lel way. he dices the path thst hd to 1his it eril, sb* apparently seared gayly°, wit . kin band in hand, and through all the wee khat he W led ber, until she leis $ we ...sr .plashed with the very blood of W pair .oy es bstrta.d, her eyes seem Stever 'oases hese twrNd hem bis Tia Mem Wino rd err devotion le most estrsord4 asry -e1 s •4 • sort of hypeotinn. tom 411 Latey 50nies1R. H►1 . er ism • tree alit It meld .rem Mat • very instate wltbls bar, 1sr she wee mend a. a lady, said have Wee le arms at pre ty .early everylblsg MrebaE die. Hie list set la w ardstssh was r prnddm YM - Mt a eon lenses -i.wt1 OIe s.5* he seed .lssdf-osdtinier Me .sine 1• logia the df dreary veld d..ulsakag tnMiesas and M serail rel pnlMPetsrelsl Web rte obs !brei Epos +tsapptw 11044 *if: Rtg'tp of O. reed esaerM ba l•Owd orgy. tiler ww.w w 4. fhb, .•d bar I dyese egweremem sad meal W me WNM • Tits aWlanLII S MCA ISE UTAItTSA &retell ewers to have practised tar weeks leader* he gee one warded jest tot. Th. general Mawr of his earlier was like the following. which is a °Opy from one Of the samples foiuds C A NADA-Uslverity wan, having fain wishes es rn.sg stimmu's sou to live sritlf and learn the brat wink view to partner. ship Must have LiOO to totaed stocks Board ledging and b per cent, intern till partu.rati.p ■rrangwd Highest reference. • It Ives as early as July, I see, that Blrebalt began tinkering at these a.1 but it woe net until September of that year that be got sue to suit him. At that time one very similar to tbs above appeared in the Daily Tokgrspb. BirchalI's tnraluable lett ter box panes that he gut navy answers, but with only two of his .. . did bd do budge... Thos two wen• Douglas Rays mond PeUy of Weldon Place, Saffron Wale Eric, and Frederick 1' Mita -ill, isms all foieat.-Cele Banwell of 1..•,,itdrue, (•belies% ham Birchen went to are b.1 h the felly and the Beuwell families, and ou both he made a very favorable impression. Both telt sure teat he was n nun of candor and bus:Dess reepossibility, anal all that Iia•) he was tolling them n.th,ng lett lien, and lies of the growled cheracu•r. He lied in such • special way, and with teen inu.t.oude of realistic decade, Kiat be Inure -el upou them aU, eterdutely and sump!. -hely. He hal, bei said. a farm cues mile fr.m Niagara Fills, in Canada, on which there was a erg- briek house, bested by steam, and many learns, all lighted by electricity. He was engs•;td in buying horses in the rough and grooming them town in the market. iii. overseer waste Bcotcbnan, whew nate was Mac Tonle!, and he hada number .d other met working for him, and there were yadlea other peaalb(d . . The upshot of it was that young t'.-:ly and young li wwell awl the par- ents of both fell testily into th. trap WHERE TOS SPOILS C.,xtt le. PeUy was topay £IlU, for whici, he was W receive expen ea, board, heisting at the stork farm aid -_l; per cent, interest .0 the profit* of the trnsinesL Bemired was to go out swirl Bin -hall, see bow be liked the budneis, 401, If it baited him. to pay d.SUD for a half interest in the farm J. R£,: MAW Di1CHALL Neither felly nor Banwell knew of the other's ex...teoce. Neither knew that (Birched! had negotiated with anybtdy save himself. When they perforce met on, the steamer at Liver- pool iverpool to ... Birchall to this side Birchall befogged them with lie.. Now from this time bovine w at buy be called the thiol epoch in Birchall's career. The first, which consisted of a wild and _ rather dilgracatul youth, culminated in hit elopement and marriage to Mus titeveoaoo. The estmod, when he was an adventurer and swindler, ended when he returned to England, after running away from hie debts in Gate - .da. W. have him now setticg out cm hit t►t sed eciatinai stage. TRE LAST A`tD CRIItINAL WAGS. Always the Winded, feitt.ful wife was with him. With him she er -t the delude.! Petry •w) BenweU on the steamship BritanNk .t Liver- pool, and with him eel them she came 14 this country. The parry arrived In New York on Feb. 14th last. That was Friday. They went to the 0etrnpo;ltwn Hotel nod re - /naked until the following Itaturday night. Sunday morning they n-ar.bed the S'aRrd Hous. Buffalo. The cries to Bireball's phm. was Dow at hand. Tie bad ed his two emeriti; serum the Atlantic. aid he had brought them to the very bor'en of the plata wh'ru to la.l located Ole mythical Hoek tarn. Notene weed of what he bad told team wee true. He bad too stook, be bad no farm, he had nothing hi the world save the relic. of Pally. 4170 in he pocket and the clothes on his beck Pally tele ' 7*5.LT s IRR4IOHT STOUT. this story of W of Birchall and of Bemuse Jam mine to the murder: "On Sunday, at the hotel In Buffalo," says Polly "Birchen saki be would go over to she tarmac Nissans Falk, and era bow Wage were and serpri a the employes. it was Sm- elly tally decided that Hirehetl end Banwell would take a trade saving BnR.lo at 6 o'rl ek Is the moralise and go to the Pelle and mel for or r.e.$ton; and that Mrs. Birdsall and I avail teasels bows& They went, and on the fnllowllg night Bir- chen came back alone. He said Hssw*Il did sot like W farm ad would not stay Mere. He said be bad given Neoww1 save, a dress se up the 000ay. and that be had gase there mese if he cats exit MnsrE Miter. T1s farm, he said, was In bed oondlti n, ens that Mrs, !Mr'mball .ad I had better sot ge to it yet..rd that we had beltsr ray he KI -- gar. Pails, Prem the time out the wltememe who took the steed lest week testified es alsarrt every move .t tie primesr's e.oepUsg t. the teen of W arid -blooded tragedy ho the Swamp of I).athTIM FATAL CI.UL It was Fel, 17 ales Boreal' and Penwell twos away together. Blrebaf, Mrs *4.51511, curl PeNy lessged .bout BYpr. Pell tall be tteth. II reboil lyleg at W date le Polly mod PeNy ewall.wtng the dm Awing Miter Mtagu i•t atter he mennesd dee., ha add that he W resolved • inter fossa am seise Ohs. he loft•p he lrwasdsd he bIss et Leedom. Oat., where he was hiss seat' Ing Bits r Ws wry Iles Sisw.M wee tying deed Ise swselp ..111 tee beast halm 4 h1. burl /Ion lir lady epee fiend two ys after be departure sots !!fuels t ith Sleeken. It lay un lta back is a thYt damp J bust.., )tiet off trues the '' serine, mead, whtok pierces tk.taeruik the hinge .vamp • few olio to the seat ut Woodblock. wen two bullet boles a the head. and he lash and bait were based with powder. the body itself the we might be identle at TM ad bees out eves from the linen and sderekehiOg_ Not tar away, however, Van an empty cigar ass., sed it bare the AaW •'F. C. Br...a At last, o. Use corning at Feb. Eke ywog cisme to Prioretou .ad ids..ewl the body, and a number of Woodetoci people :denuded the young mutt He was their jet erlsbed Lord Muiu.r.et „( something like. ;yea- age. H. had seri the di.ouvery et the Ludy reported he a newspaper, and he reared t might be his dear frier! Itruw.11, std he owe 05 t' make sure. He stories were icte.g, art he w .. 'wrote' mod locked 'Ip. This will the first .lep tower 1. the dual act ID the Birchall drama. I Witness after wito.w traced Birohall's stens :m tothe day be 'torte 1 from Niagara to !how &emelt th , farm, to the 11•ne kis was takes up. Iona POIITITC SVIDEIC*. KW Alba Itmltb, a lair young Woodstock Ire gave evidence that she shook hands with Borchelt at the railw.y station at Feet. woad on the they rel Ube murder. Conductor Peak and toe brakeman and newsboy of tux. Hamilton train testified to wing prisoner on the care. Ile got in at Et.twrosl. Other witnesses prvvd this 4,0. Ire and Ilenwell were also seen 0n the road Watling Trete, the swamps on the after0ouo of that day. Cis. Benwell, broiler of the decease!, idbntlfiedsume of the arllclet fawn 1 en Bir- chen airtine!! as the property of the murdered testi. W. M. Dixie, engineer, gave evidence ea 1.0 distance !nut Eastwood w the some of the murder -about 4.61 miler. THE 7170170 OI VIZ BODY. J..wp!. El.lreige. one of the parties who found tho l..ly, .letatk-1 the circumstances minutely. He end his t.r.•ther George mule • be dinrvery. There was a light spoon 1n the 'wound. but he :ass u. tr.u•ks. The is sly looked as ,f tt had been deposited there I y somebody. Nett Jay he and his brother 1i.:i,. l the cigar huller, marked "F.lienwoll," n.nl eye gismos, by which the Only wan iden- tified. Constable Wat.nn of Prinetetreu, testified t. Ruing to the. swamp with the Ekiridtea to get the body. Ile statc•t that Itireht11 *1:d his wire arrived on the night of Wednes- day raft. -r the b dy was found. Birrhitl value to him and mad, nrr.tndem.•ntw to have the holy exhumed ,text .lay that h.' alight if p wane, identn v it. That night Mr. and Mr•.. Birchen drive to Paris Atli re - roamed over night itirrhall returned in the mussing shoe, and be and witness went to tall side of the grave, which had been npsgd. On the c 1:11. lid being raised stream h/ssd ov'r and L.,ked at tate holy iles4L. Me seemed touch affected and wiped away tsar. from hiseye.. F1e declared that be would give a good deal -•1 money to have the murderer traced, and placed the matter then and there in the ha..t of wit bas to be inve.tigated. Witnes: (Imre over to l'aru with the prisoner and when they got there 12.1 cis'. Murray, who erns workin; up the ,•a./ for the Pnovincud Government, drove m aud witn'a,s iutr.duced him to Bircbelt. Murray wonted the prisoner to come upstairs - 10 ta.k over the case, lint Birchell declined to talk about the matter, save in the presence of the constable. J..nies A. Swartz, undertaker, Princeton, sta:eJ that Iiirchell Krol Pette to hi,. place on the :'Sth February slid toll him be bad known B°nw.-U, and that they were about engaging in terming. Birchial told him be Fad received a letter from Benwell contain- ing the keys of his trunks, from which le was to tale souse little things to send on to him. Jol.n Grigg, .extten of the cemetery where Penwell was interred. was present at four e t iuttiatIn 1. of lienwell's body. When Bin cbell raw the body be was nerrous and over- come, vencome, and nail to 1.3 twisted away un the arm mf a cendable, but be died no tears as had bleu stated. TRE CAUSE OI DEATH. Dr. Taylor gave inelicel evidence. He had - n.'n the holy in the a.van.p, and the cloth - tug was (roam to the yn.ur& lie believed it bad laid in the swamp four day.. Death erns producrd by pistol wound.. There was c...$ro.xnpeeitkrn of the b1.iy. Dr. Wilfred had eta,,'imd the body at Princeton the night it was ( .sod. The body, in lot. opinion, had not fallen where it was found frozen s'iff, but hal Leen [Brown or Mase 1 in that position. Prof. Wolverton of Woo dstoxnk, testified that on the 17i h rd February, thes supposed day of the murder, the was about freeslhg; ther.. w 15 rale ret night and west day: on the Itch 1t was very old: at [hander end li:ht•,ing. followed by sl et, mild ..n the 1Mkh. with drlfung snow; rod on the 21st, when the body was flood, there were gusts Of witsd with snow. AT71LY7T TO SrEA1. TRg SOOT. ('.rigs. the Princeton ',sten, opnke about a snppnwl attempt to steal flenwvllh holy, but this parties being di turfed. made off. T. A. 1110!. hunrhermae. Princeton, bad even Birch -II as ths tett' when be came to ideetify the body. Asised him if when he wrote f,..... „pion Reow,•11 Irl need paper eirainhie ..w lame of any hotel or any means by which be o.m.kl be traced. &r- ebell exploder J 'st H.u, well did not exactly writs, but the, , 4 only mot on 12 . hays of his baggage from 1. en.Mo. THE DAH*ID/t IJRTZR. A atter, not pweviouely mods public., was reel by Mr. (Tyler, tom Rlreboil to Tien - web'. bother m Ragland, setting forth that hie sun hod viert d the farm and Inspected the business, and found everything and asking for money to be sent f.rwa.d. Itirchell was arrested on the Ran'hoy atter the murder, and express receipts were found ern hu pram for the der.ra.d's baggage, se well as keys ass[ ntber personal property of This letter Is corsi.lwrel by the Crown to be mm darnels! evHerm.e, for the leiter was written three days after Beowell was Maur - dewed. If Blrekeit 'not ks'rw B•awell wan reed- why did he write tie Isttav1 Re asks fon MOO beim Oct. tbs.wwtl, .-d ,Rys that in (.tons all hi and yOong Benws111i letters will he . Tide le amnia - mod as another deep laid drbeene, whereby Rlrcbae one d aware 'sow from Denw.111s tether without autism Mat. melee toes fangs the name "F. C. Hernweil." For the &teem a roams we named Me - Queen .wliflod tact ha mwNed to Kimball in Woo.leto.k 'treats an the day M meestYa se that then meat w mistaken identity somewhere. The pry wen lads' up over Klenday and sa Mosley the Counsels ad- dress were wad. Both Mr. tiler and Mr. llasrMOtt tsai. Whist ttpeseaee the judgethee tuuseeelfled Throe* eh Ms M tete est �t ee ate very et Its en"dI. lea alrebell bee Meese NiwMld itemise lits IUM NM id treemoteee eerlth 5* me Net might ' M .6Ms.•d PUBLIC NOTICE Another Targe consignment of Fresh Teas of superior quality. In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the public by peddlers and others, we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat- ronage. REES PRICE AL SON. Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. -Ter Goderich Foundry and Machine Wor RUNCIMAN BROS., - Proprietors. FLOUR MILLS BUILT ON THE LATEST IMPROVED SYST WE HAVE ON HAND lOR SALK: IMPROVED LAND ROLLERS, HORSE POWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW CUT- TERS, PLOWS, &c. We are Manufacturing Improved New Model Mowers which are equal to the beat. Give th m a trial and encour- age home manufacture. We Will Guarantee Satisfaction. It Will Pay you to use our new Steel Mouldboard Plows. Doty Engines and Boilers for sale. i p,&ii B AND CdBTINt36 OF' A1.1. . ..... .- c O_ BARRY The Furniture Dealer. is selling .l1 kinds of furniture at SIM 1•wat possible prices. It is • well-known Gust that ,.e 3=i7...I1-18 for cash. He Iselin the Trading t'ndrrtakarof the town. limbalmlag Flu'd •l ways kept en hand. He oleo m ekrie a specialty of Picture t rainine. Oive him • mall be• purchmist l-urnftuee elvenhere, and you will find out that h., does as he tyye -edb cheap FOR CASI3_ in thanking one and all for their post patronage l.e hopes to mollf's a 1 (he same. G -E o. 33.A. R RY. I-1 amilton-fat. NEW ARRIVAL of - PATENTS FALL An WINTER CAtst tem• ttht�E fMODRI'tA 71pfltlgNTS Ohlalncd. aN aE Masan.In th. U.8. Palen Offl<-e rt trsd.i ya AIODlfRATK /%JIK8. our odl•-• Y th. C. ei Prteat 04- M•e, . 4 wean Patents 1■ ala TIM thin thine nroolie WASUING foN, GOODS. Send .* 0D*(. ter as to we make . TA IN PA LATEST STYL S. 1n14, ;e% Remnants to be Cleared Outs Perfect Pits and Showy Shapes. U. s. 1'. germs and owe State Mr y. write to Q &MINIM t flan, ()pm.sia ramie Ogre. WashleglmO.C. DRdUING.We ad. fof charge • ead UNLAI88 wiz' OB - SO the Poetmester,the St^1„ and to elaciale 01 tbs For circular. advice, to act nal clleats in your H. DUNLOP, !U7- TT. Was•.&. Tailor THE KEY TO HEALTH. WPI II MRN.local or travelling, to sell my rwnnt.ed - Nussaser *Dora. Salary or Commission, paid wimple! Outfit hoe. !Metal atte.tloe gives to beefssees. Workers sever tail to snake gold weekly wager Write me at sere fie - p.r(Ie.lars. 71 111 IL 0. GRAHAM. N.neetyman. (This brass le reliable l ToaowTo. U.T. WANTED! A stool pusidee f alessea here. Fest lass pay enmeshes! weekly. Comm salary. Quirk eslllsg wee Fruits aid men Pelt Melte rite wet a geed payout jeb f whore". Write fie toll terms end par - FRET). t YOI'No. Noreuvyrmaa. aim Rncwssrrsre. N. WANTEB Any quantity of peas, barley and oats, for which the highest market price will he pail! at BURROWS', Thilooloo Bowels. ing off humors useIlloeisehe dewed awel,r of 1w madwuah,cinga she aed at fits gena teiDi s. - wise . renes.. wee ort is 17.0- Aryls the arid oral ether amsoitsee aad ray WITODgiall 1L 1111BEIX a CO.. Pearber , loner The Seeder ss. hi Hca at &gut seS feseee IMO