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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-9-13, Page 14 EXETER, ONTARIO, THITIISDAY,`'SEPT t'MRER 13, 1877 *1. OPEa,ANNlcx rx Anysrrca PROPERTY gtST r lit :fur. d t►crea,,� urode nr less, lot 9 on /Silt Cnn. cresol:•nrLe'Sd1,,u•i:'dut.nthf r rorchard.'I[dlrnamr•l+tacuodehialncl,g ods!of : Writ of water, frame b:tris 8„x;0, a 1091 ct•ltatr iter; a ia& hnnFn And ronvenieatt to rehash nod tldurc1.7 mike /trope Liman, 5 trout flrniton, au•l 4.1.4011 lit. AWNS, on a nod gin,Vei 440:0;IBRD{ .tnu•u;old t.ac•'re rnaiuder good ave i. <c•v.•u t-,•Rre' tile. For further particulate aplpi; to 1) J %ML.5 "AL► It, althe premises. augtit•ti s�Ait .1 FU,t SALE.—TlIP UN - dm -signed offers his /rant for nein, being 1 lot .,i,ake head, htephur, cm.tuiniug d0 nerve, with tailor in said su{,. blit.,! with venter• Far further ,'readeulars and) M Louie 7ivaggr, on the promisee, or lirubtet• 0, Out, T)IWttERTY leOlt SALT;..-.•Tllegnb. ,n. tilarut?rctrf1l r:utdolioffers f octet A14in gcaustate of enitiVatie:4 wolf Exceed/} acre of good )-dung bearing orchard, /aces two streets awl will bo Bob' the tp for earth Amory to JAS CA"e'll. r tra:for,l or IN AALlat1'1I.1., t borne Ti tautit, nod W 1.01' FOR SALE, *bard one 1U U acr of I offersbibF;ltel l Melville. property in tour mites /row i ;et 'r ;Kellar, and other ima•roVotuehtr. Apply to A. TAA ihoa onthc ltrenitaee. 1)1tt►Pl:8i FOR ALE.— ra 0 tots ou 31ain 3e street, oantaiu Off 4,110 -fitly pore each good frame cottage,o •ut;tininp six rooms ; toil well and pnrrp, end atalt;eon the premises. The above is eeligibl a tnated for business, its *he lots aro b th fo of loth, arra convenient to the street feeding to the station For Damien deaf 41111111• to J. WHITE. Tullis Office, Exeter MISOEL1 ANEOUS ^t MvCAi,7CeWi, . .. WhoI esaIe `. i"liggist Itio* mond t , London: OT:[t'F.—All parties inti rested are I hereby cautioned against giving credit to', anyone on uty account, unless by my written 'order. JOB SIMS. Stephen.Aug,19.1877. *W3.3t DS. CPBELL, 1tOVINCIA,L A:11 .1:' • Land Survoyer. .to., will to at itawlc- ahaw'B Botol. Exeter, an tin, prat Tuesday in each Mi)nth. Orders for work loft vitb Mr. John lipackman will receive prompt attention. *nom. 4•IMMI ASON & HUDSON, Ilenea11, Ont. Accountants, Auctioneers, Cenvoyancnrs, 14ro And Life lua rreno. -nd ()ontral0omnussion Agouti, Insurance two-thirds cheaper th••n or- dinary coat. Prompt attention to ordure per Anil or otherwise. NhW LIVERY STABLE, Untn Street, Exeter. MAIM CIntitI E would ne. quaint the public that he has opened a news .savers Stable on his premise,. The public ill find good and comfortable riga at all hours rad di moderato charges. SINCLAIR TAIT. Dealer in .Fancy Goode and Toys double and single Berin Wool, of all color. A1se Zephyr and Germauion Wool Next aoo, north of the Timis cfSce, Exeter, FOR 50 CENTSto alny' MILTON dress elegant Gents Watch chain with Seal, 1 pair Sleeve Buttoa:s, Bot Shirt,studs, 1 Collar Button, heavy plain ring, 1 Psri+ion dia mond pin, Retail pries AB. 6100. COLD 000 stock wu.t be sold. Illustrated catuiogue of jewelry, watches, dc. sent. with every lot. Silver watch • to all agents. Watchlree. JEWELRY'MOTSEAL PQ�ELTY CO. CONSUMPTION CURED, AN OLD PHYSICIAN, retired from active 'practice, haying had placed in his hands by an East Inaia Missionary the formula of a Vegetable Remedy for the speedy Ind per- manent cure of CONBUMPTIOri ASTHISA BUONCa1TIs ,C TAItBB and all Throafand Lung Affections; also apositive audradicalcure for nervoua•debility'and all ner- vous complaints, after. having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands oI•oa. Beare els it his duty to make it known to hid suf- fering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human 'suffering, andwill send. free of charge, to nil who desiie it i atria tacit e, with full directions for preparing and •Tuccesefultyusing-: Sent byrotun mail, by s4'- -raw"- -n Ns..• -:p, nnamingthi, paper, DR. (1 STEVEN, Box 80.13rockville,Out. MANHOOD : IIOW LOST, HOW RESTORED Just pnbliahod, a new addition of Dr I Culverwell'e Uo1ebrated Eseay,ontherads eat cure of emiral 'Weakness or • peramator Them*, minced b Abuse, Involuntary Emig alone, Impotency' Nervous Debility, and Impecii menta of marriage generally; Consumption Epilepsy, and Alts; Mental and. Physical In- capacity, die. The world-renowned author, in 'this admirable *lecture, clearly proves from his Awn experience that the awful consequences of e'If-Abuse may be effectually removed ;without medicine, and ^w`itliout dangerous surgical operations, boogies, instrumento, singe, or• cordials; pointing nut a mode of cure at once pertain 'and effmctual, b which every'siuferer, no matter what hie condi' tion mn,y be, I nay.euro himselfcheaplv,privately Bard radically. . • tf •lliie Lecture will prove a boon to thousand andthouaauda• - ent under seal In a plain envelope, to any od.• den".. on. receipt of si cents, or two Postage r, atpe.a " $ . pLWgrAii D70AL c'atatndtate. ..,On circus day in Napanee a sharper with a confederate worked -'p a game on a promiue►•t and weelthy, fernier of Adolphnstowu until I)C WAS induct 1 to bet ,200, $100 of which he borrowed, on a Urea creel innate Wel. It its einperduona to say that he i lo.•t it, or that the ►/mere got out oft tuwu on the double quick f er recur- (getaer with the evidence offered in sup. port of them. tet lug their booty. The police were t called by the loser, bet t to late, ...At ti, tire in A'liburnhatn, Mr, Gel C. Huger•/ twee struck in the head by al ettentn of nutter from the branch pipe,1 As he a es but it low feet distant from l tl>eep i.zzl,r, and the engine working will/ ler ht•rtvy press:tie of steam, the; force of the :stream completely stnnued bite, and for a litue he was iuseusiblo. Ile ha* loth: hoaxing of one of ilia f l3.isevorth fair, r, fur wwinoears, tiles ' force of thebleiw 11Rriag l The name ore broken the iyuipitkprn or drum. Ttae reeidenot' pf cls lnte David Haig. of Helelineentl, alis deratibyed by fire on Thuri+da venitrg , Mrs. Uaig'a father Ith her, peril-hed in seatntti-ce could he ingneet is now be. „.Tornatoex can be had at Oshawa from twenty to twent,yftre cent( per bushel, They are still Iawer in. ',1oi treat where they are quoted at from tent to tnentyfive cents yet el. It i.i °feinie;l they eau l►e prgrown et twenty ceute per bu Oe Sunday, Joycevil cil'ality of I'itteburg, w agitated in consequau .roues there of a case Joyce, .a eon of Mr, been ailing for solea ti hie Ulnae mooted his he waa aubjeot to .iha,t. committed suicide by a few days since. Oa Saturtley last Gttlt, purohaeed a yoke o 1111lilli- aiderably e occur. Jareee oyce, bad 4 latterly so that at our. 1a himself u Scott, of oxen at tato .• paid .i, nf t,. ow The tI doea a .down tle be- t fur the purpose of offering theta for axle at the Uutoli;ll Septetubdr fair. n1u Mouthy he mesh- tl:►tru to of oxen m, arid. le lerelnifio8 of Mr. Wont. ,'tlr. Scott wee seen, teed being sat/ lied that the : rlflan's story was a erne nue, alto din to take the Auilmla without is `nr trouble. it ie a questtan if the i,� u be idon- tifietl and dough,). ► wha 3 the flit render. artf( Tiny galls. for $2 A ton in stack near Emelt:out Alattitobl., The rain 'aybreftlfetiarrlson have pro- wl it by.18 f.B" x ties *6,000 'o pat. chase a deans Greetregiue. • Bones bend in some ruins au the straits of b aoitinew are believed to be these ofeb'.,tther Marquee, a ce'tlbratetl Jesuit tniesi ry, who died in /1146, tied was: iutt eti ander a ob a ', ,..A B ,Itorillo contour eonij,hiins of the Proverbial facklereya of Nis fair sex, the latest illustration af4+nj�lr]• ' consistency being the rawesi two young ladies to accept sellooI appoint-' relents tendered them dal' response to" theft euro eppliwttiona fi ...We regret to David Christie, WAS mitten a fi • lie Han. �tf' ell rat 0 :,isoll- pus insect. at: lea . sl e1ron, i:ear'Braut- ford. The pert bitten is greatly nwolo Ion, and is •in a very bad state. He lies very low, and great fears are entertt.in- ed` of his recovering. . A serious acaldent happened on Sat urday, at the rases held at the Sand banks. •Two meu were badly injured by a horse bolting and running against them. One named M. ,McDouald, of •Woatlake, is not expected to live, the other, Frank Morrie, of Rochester, N. Y., may reoever, but it is doubtful. ' A few days ago, a tramp 'teas put off a C. S. R: train at the Kingsmill eta - tion and slyly entered the residence of :11r, Jas. Teeple and stole therefrom a' seat skin cap, a pair of broat ollth pants, and pair of kid mita. The theft was committed in broad daylight- and while all the family, as well as several visitors, were about the premises. - On Tuesday afternoon; with the ex- ception of Mrs. Yokes, all the family, wbo live near Oshawa, were out in the field. The house was entered by a man, who threw a ' handerohief over Nine,: Yokes, and .then knocked her senseless on the floor; He .proceeded to ransack the house for money, and trunks were opened, but be got noth- ing, as he deoamped When he beard the teens approaching the barn. .-.A few days singe thee President of the:Grand 'Pruuk ;Railway .,employed a cabman'to drive biro to the meohanic tl departmel ti at Montreal, and the cab= by supposing that one in such a high, position would neeestarily occupy a long time in.comi1eting his busigestt, quietly crept into his cab and fell asleep.': Sir Henry;; coming net after a short .time, and.seeiiyg that the driver had: tranefer-• red bimeeif to the Anterior of the cab without more ado'monnted the driver's box and drove off.. The motion of t'ae carriage arouPed .the: sleeper, . who look- ed somewhat she pish when he 'slew who held the reins. He quickly got up and said, "I'll drive sire' but Sir Henry replied, "Oh no, sleep on., I have the. reins, and whipped up.the horse in true knightly style. • • ...A nutnoer of seriaue chargee hav- ing been preferred against A..F. But- ler,.P. S. Inspector for,;Elgin;, an. in- yestigalion was •11 stitutec?l,stud••etidence tvken. Some of the charges es Made' are now admitted . to be - bpselese; the tthere-have been taken into .0(4161d6114- 1011 bX ijie Iuvestigeting Coiilmittee,to- . t Battle vrete'purchase not ken's!. He scut to G"pli along with longing to . !r. Walter was a promising lad, fourteen years old. ...Shortly after the St. John fire A vessel sailed up the river to Parrsboro, N. S., and broke bulk without entering thus becoming amenable to a fine of $400. T s beingi he ves_el seized, it was found that the furniture, etc., of which 1 the cargo coueisted, had been in use, hod was therefore, exempt from duty. A fine of $200 was however, irepcecil, and the furniture, which had been stolon from. St, Joun, wait seized, and returned to that city. It was pttspe: - ted at the tune that it quautity held been removed from the verset duriu& the night; last week these suspicions were confirmed by a detective' from St. John, ferreting out a number of baud• some maltogauy chairs, mirrors, a sewing machine, a ehild'a ca,riage, etc. A. costly piano is still missing, but there ie no ..roof that it is in I'arreboro'. k 1 t enelr irsi. e Tito Dodoes Desta0x7a AND xn>t P6.* TIENT Dir. ---Two Homtl'pathie physi• cianli renally certified that an inmate of the Celoured Persons' Hurtle, x'hile- delphio. was insane, and should be re. 1 moved. This certificate req'iired the signature of the district physician, but he being at, Allopath declined to .*.erti- fy that the llotroepathiets were phyai- clans of standing. While the di eters Were guatrelliug the patients lusts ity mowed a violent farm and he jam 1 from a window ant was killed. An'- (fieial investigation is being Impede. A:t ELOPAN NT FOILED.—Great ex citemnnt was 4 mated on Saturday af- ternoon by the arrest of fanny Youlin, seed 20, the daughter of a prominent nent Jersey City physician, as she was about to ?Alpo with David G. Browne, whe is said to be Married. WAYLAID AND iltasDEusia Pall RIs loNEY.---James P. Bishop, a wealthy stook raiser, was waylaid and murdered on Thursday night near Pat'iueat, Ill. is supposed to have had a large sum of, money, the proceeds of a sale of stook. A Lt7eEY WIDOW.--11fre. Mary De Vleminek of New York In 185,7 married a man aged 71, purporting to be a Belgian nobleman. He died in 1871, and his wife is now reported heir to it $100,000 estete in Batavia, Java, left by her huhband'e grandfather. l\TO,tTH CAROLINA FORESTS. ---The for- ests of North Carolina produce twenty- two epeeist: of oak, eight of pine, viae of spruce, seven of magnolias. eight of hickory and five each of elm and birch. EXTRAORDINARY ROnnERY.—An un- known man entered the hay store of Thomas Parker, Cambridgeport, on Saturday and on pretence of purchas- ing was shown by the book keeper, C. H. Gould, to the bay loft, where he assaulted the latter fatally. The saran, ger robbed the money -drawer and es- caped. ORANGEISM I7( THE UNITED STATES.— At the meeting. of the District Loyal Orange Institution held in Philedel- phia the Superior Grand' kiaster repor- ted that all We divisions in the Order in the United Sates has been- hernia-: ilized. There 'is a total membership of 65,000. - • ' MEN FIGHTING TO DRINK THE BLOOD OF DYING Honsxs.—The •Tnbunepub- lishes a letter from Lieut. Cooper, at Fort. Conchs, Texas, who was with a Idat a German fanner hour1r0W of Cliffure ail -4 I to look after thee hero/ been stolen eggtlizetl his anittt;tls o �.Dllr. George 1<0 < ld, rail• oda water ficlt�u ',� on that In'ttls ` es in clee eumltendedfeeenot', cireote foot to meter, an.1 weig •' goeinntls, ,. The ffihorottl Town Council, at its last meeting, deol•er.,,e a 'he following rate of taxotlon :—General pureosee, 10 mills in the dollar • ech;ot rate,; 0 nolle in the dollar --total, 10 mills. ...Some idea of the quautity of who a' grown in Goefield ttnb year may be gathered from the fact that in little more than one day last week over 8,000 bushels of wheat were shipped from Kingsville alone. .A man shamed Duquette, of St Johns, is under erred in Montreal on it charge of inoendiarisul. and ho, has confessed to the firing of time proper- ties in St. Johns in oonsidoration of a bribe paid to him. ...The wife of Mr. James Young. North Obatham, gave birtb to triplets on Thursday night oflast week. An- other gentleman in that town has lately been made 11ie father of a third pair of twins in succession. While a teamster wee bringing a load of flay to G, -ruby villege on Tneeday of last week, it took fire—supposed to be from the sparks from the driver's pipe, and the entire load, with the wagon, sin di- wentyeix was totally destroyed. .The Richmond Guardian testifies to the good xesalts of the Donkin Act being madelaw in that county.. It says. that there is not now a tithe of the drunkenness there was in the village of Richmond a year ago: ...County agricultural societies have been requeete i to collect specimens of wheat, barley and oats, in the ,straw; about a dozen heads each ; also two quarts of each kind of grain, to be sent to the Paris Exposition of 1879. ...Annie Killer was •charged at the St. Thomas Po!ioe Court owl Monday -with giving liquor to an Indian named Abraham Nicholas. He was fins d $50 and"costs, and sent to gaol for one mouth with hard labour. Thefine was not paid. •.. A fatal accident resulting in the death of Jeffry Rawlings, eldest son of Mr. Heber Rawlings, Lake Road, Bos- aiiquet, ocenrred on Monday,. 27th ult,' He had just left the-fi Id with a pair of horses, to go in to ten, and, as. ho got into. the lane leading . to the house, he let one of them go, and -vas in the act of getting on to the other, with the rope halter wound round his hand, when the horse started. He kept ole his feet for about twelve red:t, when'ho fell, and was dragged 'about tight or ten rode, ;.oming into contact with the stakes of the fence so repeat - a4, that his body was dreadfully bruin•` ea and' mangled, his skull and one arin btirtry broken, so that when; the`'ruimal etope d be- was takeu up :des& He Foul WIVES AT A Tine. ---Alexander Swanson, .au Beglishelaa, keeping se notion store under the name of Love & Co., hag been arrested for bigam •-. He recently advertised for young saleswoman, acrd married one of she applicants who now discovers that Le leas four wives. TUE FAum'la 1N INDn4.--News froirt India is cheering. Ablates, Ilol.gal, Scindet, .Mysore, and the Central Pruv- iuces have had rain, aid the prospect, In t` aPunjanb hese itul,ray.d. The districts dependant ou the south•we-t monsoon have a fair prospect for later crops. The situation is atilt eriticiel the north-west provitice and Qgaie. REACTS er Eta NONO.—A private let- ter from Rome says the Pope is not expeeted to live till November, OONPFSSIO v of CRrtne—Allen, our cf the prisoners, who, m attempting to eabape from„ State Prison,Conn„Satur- day night, tilled the watchman, has rade a full coufession. He Saya $1,000 were paid to tiro turnkey, who arrested them. THE LUCIAN MURDER MYSTERY. From Ectuiuft Frear Ficin at Saturday, This morning, Miry Regan, wife of the deemed, John Regan, tee eircum- stances attending whose mysterious. death tit Lucan have already been chronicled by UR, along with his: atop. eau, James Bogan, were brought to the County jail here, having :teen. coming - ted on it charge of a ilful murder, by Squire 9.tl,iuson, of A lila .Craig: It will bo renlemberett that the in. quest n•1 the decetteed djourliael till IziJ ay, in order that report of lir'!le analyst, wbo @xa time atOlti- ;►oh, lnagilt liiV receivett *MesserCrofts, bt,"ing absent frees Torouto, the MuetIIsde was made by Professor Bilis, who, ipate:t as foil Jere 1' ' I fetttt.t° strychnine in the stomachs of the lase John Regan in suffieior1 quantity to admit of its being~ readily' identified by the usual 'ti sts,” Other evidence was civen, strongly circumsta'atial against Hoi;an and ;lire. Regan, after which the inquest was nd- journed for further evidence It being regarded as clearly proven that deceased was poisoned by means of strychnine, as Drs. Hossack and Sutton stated in their evideuce, ,appli- cation was math to Messrs. M. Cruni- cau and Stanley, J. A's, for. warrants to arrest the alleged prisoners, but they declined to do so. 'Squire Atkinson, of Aliso Craig, xho was telegraphed for, granted the war- rants, whioh were planed in the hands of Constable Everett, who proceeded to the house of the accused, and eft,.; - ted their arrest • with considerable id- roitness, • Thera was great excitement in the village owing to the facts elicited, aud the refusal of the Magistrates to cause the -arrest-of the alleged guilty pair, and accordingly et was deemed proper to take the. prisoners to .Ailsa Craig; At that village this morning they were taken before'.Squire Atkinson, and on the strength of the evident* given were remanded,, as stated, to Londonjail, ou a charge of wilful murder. The preliminary ; investigation has been fixed to take place at the London Polies Court, on Stan:day. Tne prisoners have entrusted. their efenoe to Mr David Glass. . art of soldiers wbo became is t ` `l P 9 s re oeutty ,perishing frons . thirst. Lieut Cooper recounte that when the horses crave out the men fought to drink their blood. This only intensified the thirst and the soldiets Buffered symptoms o blind staggers, from which, the horses died. Loss on the trip ;was bur Hien, and one citizen diets.. Twenty-three Ironies and four mules • perished. A BURGLAR CLEVERLY DESPATCHED.-- A burglar forced an entrance to the residence of Richard Biling, near t.. 1. Paul, Saturday night,- using au ase to open the window.. While searching the bureau; Btling secured the„ axe, and, striking the burglar a blow on the head killed llim•instantly. ' A COLORED' CHURCH SCAND ari.-•Rev. Willis Bowman, of St. Paul's African kie'hedisi Church, New York, is charg- ed with anoutrage on e , girl aged. 15. and with ;;imptoper intimacy with two. other ybung':_women of his congrega- • tion. Ton NEEDLE-—Clenpatrals N?edlehiae• been. floated. - The stal:les belonging to hfr. Gofton, had a' narrow escape from being buret on Tuesday nigbt.last. A load of grain f had been hauled in to the stables about dusk, and left standing on the middle of the floor appareutly ell eight, when about an hour after'war/a it was; dis- covered to' be on fire. The wagon was at once run out, and the flames sireedly extinguished without doing any darn - age beyond the destruction of the grain. Cause unknown: A young man named Yeoman, em- ployed it the Oiusnlidated Bank Sea- forth, was found dead in his bed en Sunday night . with ' bullet ill, "Isis heart. The unftirt.unate young head WW1 observed about the town durltig the forenoon apparently-. in .gotui heaitli, and so • fax ' as ascertained no one can' neeribe arty reesone for -the 'cnminissiou of the deed; finless th:,t he •W58 83 ;tering from, mental aberration. Yeoman ti fat'ht'r ie said to be' 'a 'banker l:ngliind.