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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1879-6-26, Page 1Vol.e VI. Exeter, Ontario, Thursday, June 26, 1879. No.46 ' ' ltillpit EitTY OUSE' TQ.It' NT. Known as fitlb F otlg+rviiln lxritnl, Immediate' possession, .Apply- to J' P Ai eatsue.aL. Exeter, `piOn SAI;E Olt '1'0 I1leN'i',--UNC of the bat business stands on Main Street, Exeter, that large 8411(1 nota}irn•linn4 store lately -occupied by the. subscriber. and formerly 1,v Air. ...John Arodoriok• Good cellar underp,irc cd trio store. Icor particulars apoly t) Jc)lire CET; NNi- C$'', Exeter. :Li A. i3I FOR SAL:E,-Lis u, Sfiilil,� nine. Stephen,50 arras; 00 sores cleared, 12 chopped, good. drink house, gond. stable, well 'loneod. Laud expellent, Oo lake shore, { of a Mile from Port Bioko, where boats run throe ;timesa week, andt ' of . naso from irntrhi hood, Oonvenienttnenneal audohtire1ies, en mood road. Price, $3,500, t!erlus,easy; • SEEL)MIA() Db:5Jd1., ])INS, Brewster p o • • 'l�ARll V011 ,13x1,. E. - LOT 231.d, coneoesioir 2net, Stephen, adjoining the cor- poration of Exeter; 100 ald e5 J0 cl,t,uedneeel all to •a;rass but 20 acres. .47 ewers seceded in r„ rens last Spring. 21 acres Of orolr:irel, fre.rnt l isri, a hood well, bricked, with pump, 'and It never failing spring of exoealont wator, 2 frame barna, frame sand wish stable, aheep•shaet eke., It would make s good dairy farm. l;Oticns td suit putcti:tser, The farm will be routed Went t serer Apply to WAL LA-.IbiN, Exeter. FAleel FOR 8e.d.+1,--L',t 1, Com. 1, ►'idnnlllli;' 78 acres, 00 unproved. !flood frame dwelling booth, frame barer, stti,L+, sited, driving house and Other. ,outs til.ein e; lawn good of water, good nra't,ttd of {;raft.tui fruit and largo collection of eh +tcu kuuail fr tits. Tartu on townli:te between Itiddnlph and trshoeue , ;+} miles Irene t+:.+ttrr, aunt mile Centralia.teem Terms easy. Y11IhIP 0'10e:11.1.17,0e., Centralia. ,141Altli FOlt 8Afele,-L•et 1e1, C0N ceosion 10,Step].oit, coat minim.: 1n7 teres, 70 ;acres cleared. Geed 1 g house nod fret ,w burn, 40x00. (loud young urrha d, graft' 1 hteit. The farm is we.li fenced and in a good the to of cult i- vetron. There i:e a Large quantity of blank ash, also a '.ver failing well, Per terms apply to HLNILY PF11LLIPPR, Oredituii. • , ,luno 5. T1ARel FOR b:a.Lh, t%" slim ea, 'Osborne, Seventy ftextR more er less, sixty acres cleared and in a good state of cul- tivation, goal frame house and frame barn, log stables, good woliof watts, spring creek running across the place, good crelrixd, good fe uc.es. For further particulars, apply On tun premises, or by letter to 30 FIN EllLli, Kirktun P. O., Ontario. Kay 20, 1870. tf. T J&RM FOR SALT:.-TISUB- scriber offers far sale his furls, Litt 1.3 - Con. 14., Township of LT'borne County -0f Haven fel acres clea ed, the remainde gnod bosh, .well fenced, ',main a, good et:1to ot e(1tivatlon; under, dratuee), good orchard, splendid gn11 of water. frame barn 131x80,1og stabld 24x30; log house, and couvonio'et to school and throe chur0tt3s. For urthorparticulars ap ply to tVYI. 13ILY:LNS, Ii}rkton; P.0 or 2i&. E. T. ELLI(;iT. Attorney, I•>titter P.0, ARleiFOR SALE-=CONTAING t ' fifty acles,boi:*gaonth half of lot U. cnnces- •tion. 20, Stephen, 87 acres cleared, 9 acres full .wel1t in the ground. On the promises there are a. good hewn Ing hoose, good frameat•,bb , 30-3r1, ,and a young bearing orchard; u1;n gond well, bricked, 20 feet deep, with pump ; well fenced ; school ani pest -ethos within it few ends : ,i} miles from Parkhill, and ou main read from Park- hill to Granditeud. I/ or forth(r particulars ap- ply on the promises or by :attar to .1t ti'rFL ,R:1.NSOM.liarple' p, o, XV) 40, • aMPO.ILTAiNT NOTICES. V HODGSON, re; J. OKE, CO. • Auctioneers. Sales promptly attended ta. DIM of sales ex/eland at this nilico THE O i'L +'BRAT'ED STALLION, "orewen GILIT,•' will stand et')ku's hotel ,every Monday night during the season April 24, 2879 tf ' TOTICE.-0N THE SECOND Olen .Lw JeULY last a one horse 1iilyw was tukou from the premises oftue subscriber., If said plow °sreturned forthwith areward ofdee dellars tr11.1 b ► given by JOSUMI Acrarssc.x. T J. CLARK, Agent fur the TJs- • borne and 11'tbbert JIutual fire Insurance •Company, Residence -Farr;iniac, Orders by mail promptly attended to. S. 0A.M.PBLLL, PROVINCIALPROVINCIAL-ll • Land Surveyor, Ecowill 1. a at the. m yal Hotel, tlxeilrstTues„el:cyineach . month. Orders for work left with lir, John Spackman will rGuava prompt attention ;A TrE1E'TI0N - TAKE ivOTC.E .. the' she appointment of Messrs. Mason OS 3iudsnn,lious..li. as agents of the Unimak Trio In. nexrance Company of tee County of tyellingtr,R, is this day oettioelleti,anO11r. TORN livN1)MAN will in future act as agent !or .Exeter and vicinity. Ey ordot, OIRA2L1.11SDAVIDSO ', tluelph,Deeoml,er 4th, Me. 15-tf Soo.-T:ems PATENT GALV ANIZED STEL ram FENCINCr ! ITS MERITS : CHEAPNESS, UTILITY, EFFICIENCY, AND ECONOMY. NO SNOW DRIFTS. NO WASTE LANDS, Unaffected by Wind or Flood, Na SMALL ANI ifAL8 CAN Ga THROUGH. Send for I'atup1014ts sibs` full 112formatfon as to cost,, lute:. SOLD BY ��pp M CEqE" .. Iron and Harr] tear° Mcrcbint, Clinton, M'y 1, 3 . (l entea The .40 Murder Case. ARREST Or UM 1ZURUEItItit -HE CON- pESSE9 THE mem. The friends of the tato Mrs. Hull. the woman who was murdered iu her house, went to Boston on Saturday levet land identified certain,jewelry found 111 a petwubroker'e there as that which belonged to Mrs. Hull, and was talceu from her house at the tinge of the mer. dor. It had been pawned next day by ea negr a waned Chastirle Cox., who volley arrested at Beistnu on Monday last. Cox appeared in Boston a week enemand at a pawnbroker's shop •dis•posed of a set of jwelery,whieh the Simorieltt'nd- out of Paw„brukers afterwards fuuud. 1, search revealed the fact that Cos,af- ttet• getting rid of the je.we•Iry, weut to New York and remained there two or three deys, and in the meati•tiene made .eine alteration i color of :hie clothi Beets and ton* nowepaper repent tion of him. "fine''reporter accosted Cox, and the, hatter's iauoranoe of.,the city confirmed the fcrwer's suspicions. The reporter `followed Cox till the latter entered a colored church and then he informed the police, who there sent, and Cux surrendered without resistnnoo. Mrs. Hull's iratoll wits feinted on hila, and he was th•:roughly identified. He ryas not reticent, and said, 1n answer to questions, that he had lived for a long Huls opposite Mrs. Hall's house, and, at the time cf the robbery, entered through the lower window and weut up- stsirs to her room. He said bis purpose wire robbery alone, and he did not in- tend to kill her. Officers from New York and also one of Mien Hull's boarders recognized Cox. The negro says that on ascending the stairs he heard some one, and blew the candle rut, walked into the room, and stepped up to the side of the bed, Mrs. Hull awaking, asked, " Who is it ?" " The doctor," replied the negro. The robber then seized her, and clashed the cologne bottle into the face of thestruggling women, after which belied her en the manner in .which she was found next morning. The robbery was then com- mitted and the robber escaped, soon laaviug New York for Boston. 11n ad- dition to the Watch which Cox had on him he hada mosaic ring, he character and ,Cu11 was ditoov- !fih a street by a o had a descrip. Horrible. Death. John Kemmter, at•South Holyoke, Monday, allot his three cuildren, Annie, l The Markham Efurder, I mmost en, and beaten in a brutal man. In the trial oF'1`hlckpenny, in Tnron• nee. The perpetrators of the outrage are quite as .uultnown as the motives to ou Friday last, .Urs. Riddle and Lett that impelled thein to do the cowardly were galled to give evidence as to the and shameful deed. vaulty of Thielcpenuy. Both stated The H,arniltan Customs authorities that in tile itlterviews they had with Seized twenty buggies yesterday morn• the prieoner, he professed a perfeot in- ing, which had been imported from the diffe:•ouee as to his Caere, and expt'es- United Slates, and which had been en- ded a desire to be hauge 1. He also tered at too low a vitluatiou. stated that hie methhad boon in a Mr. and Mrs. ttolasid, of Peril, trance, and when she awoke oho tall France late err -wale at the falls, on ahim11e ehoald go to America, marry a trip around the world, visited the Three wealthy rally, would be a wood chop. Sister Ielaude ou Saturday. Wheu on per, a prize fighter and a runner. He the second island, the $husband's at - ()field run a mile a minute if it had not toution became engaged in au opposite been for the i1lnerioans, who had stunt- direction while his wife went to the ed his growth. Tbo Atnoricans, he edge of the rapids to get a drink, in said, hod 0 greatt dislike for him, apd doing which she Blipped and fell into it it herd trot b0011f:>r thein he welded the water. She was out of reach before have been rich. Other evidence was be discovered her dat•ger, and was car - waled Its to the nonsense the prisouer ried aver the Horse -Shoe Fella. talked, arid as to whether it was feign- A young lad named Melvin Porker, ed or not. Dr. Joseph Wurkmltu said 14 years of age was arrested at the in - if neauity had boon feigned it wan well etigation of Mr. Day, Inspector of thedone. After the speeches of the Bono- Greet Wosteru Railway, for placing eel and a vary impartial charge by the Judge, the jury retired: and returned, after three hours,' with a verdict of guilty with a recommendation to mercy, are prisoner was evidently of unsound tnind or:else he lacked ability to feel his lamentable lsoeitluht, and sentenced slim to be hanged on the 12th September.'L'hiekpeuny is fire Kneen who murdered etre (de woman in the towneship of Mark- ham a few mouths t -hate. 1to:rib1e Tragedy. About, seven miles one on the'B,ussoll road. and within a short di:itanoe of Taylorsville, near Ottawa, there resided in a Bleeds shanty, on the farm of her brother, one Balla H+>od,:it ljsemi-idii otie Wolman, twenty-five or "thirty years of age. She lived alone, supported :by au. ;:Suuteay moruing he got up and her brother. The shanty is close 'be- I d"l owed riyhiptolns of despondency, but side the roadway. On Friday worn- in a short time retired to rest again, last, as farmers were plug to market, � ,and did not gat rep till breakfast time. they ob=Erved the door open and the ` He ate his meal as usual, hitt did urn watr:1tl lyieg jar'"the steps, partly with- speak a word to anyone. He weut to In the Notice. Blood was observed on' -mass after breakfast, and on returning the roadside, when en exttruinatiou was home went iuto the woodshed, drew a mase and r, 1.11ott horrible spectacle razor from his packet and deliberately disooverod. Aronnd the yard were cut his throat, severing the jueutar vein blood stains. and within the chanty on on both sides. His eldest son saw him the floor was a great pool of blood. In- commencing the act and called hie dicatiuns mode it appear as though a mother, who ran out and naught her struggle head taken piece, first inside husband by the arm that held the razor; the shanty ;end thele aroma]; tete yard, but he chaoged the weapon iuto his and on the roadside. Tile woman, as other hand, and completed his under• she lay on the doorstep, looked as taking while hie wife was cliogiug to though she blight bo sleeping, but her him. his private affairs are not much barefeet, wlhieh protruded beneath her known, but it is supposed that his obstructions on the Air Line, in the shape of iron chains, near Talsonbnre, Junctioi,, which were dieoorered shortly before the express train atone along nu the evening of the Otle inst. Parker pleaded guilty, and was sent mi to St. .Thotrf jail to await his trial before the columnAssizes. A very melancholy affair oconrred in Dublin on Sunday last. A. lir. James Carpenter, a Neater on the outskirts of the village, and who is also a dealer in tanbark, committed suicide by entting his throat with a razor, about 11 o'clock iu the' forenoon: Mr. Carpenter had maturity signs df temporary �turity at different' tines' during the past few im years,t not to au extent sulfieient to cdse auy alarm. Lately he has been in a melannholy;mood, and at 8 o'clock aged six, Ludrnilla, four and Amy, i dress, were streaked sibs bloud, while one, because he woe unable to support cue of her arms was also covered with ellen]. He has been out of work slate I blood. ;air. Win. Mario, storekeeper ,February. He sent his wife on ,an er- at Taylorevills, was informed of the ef. fair, a'id Boeing the tragic state of of fairs, informed Mr. Hood. brother of the deeeased. A constable and the coroner were notified, and :all iuquest held, when a verdict was returned to the effect; Mott death caused by hemor- rhage, from a punetureel wound in the vatriuia, whether inflicted by her- self or some unknuwu party, or by ac- cident is unknown to the Jury. rand and nailed the eldest child iuto the house and tried to poison her with cyanide of potassium, but she throw up the do:re. Kemmler then took thelsec- end child iuto the front bedroom and shot her through the head with a pistol. Ile thein took tonne into the back bod• room and shoe her also. The youug- er•t child was lying on the bed and he fillet her back of the ear. He left the house and told a saloon -keeper what he had done, and was arrested. After arrest he was cool and was ready to let IDoeuinloll News. the law take ibe course. He said h© • The Canadian Wimbledon team has could not support his children and feared they would grow up and enter "'Bud for L+ uidalld' • houses of prostitutim, and thought The ,stnsadiau lemparriice Act is to they would be happier in heaven. He had plaune8 for tori days to h?11 them. He is collected and apparently settle. Mrs. reemm!er is oowpletely avereome. ..... The outs American War. Advices floor the south coast state that the Clockede of Tgniquo, raised for a few days by tihe desb 'action of the Emeralds and departure of the Cowie doge and Lamar, has again been stoma. ed by the Ohilians, but the manner of its maiuteuance has been objoeted to by the Commander of H. B. M. S. Tur- quoieo. The Chtlians have armed a number of neerehsnt steamers as tratl- sports, and have now a formidable fleet, Nobody expects the Hummer to escape long, fur t].ie . ()Lilian ileet un the lookout for her. The Chiliaths are pouring men i Ito the disputed tem itnry, 'laird preparing for et bitter struggle 00 land, while their eaperiortty at see he still undoubted. Gen. ?redo ie at Iquique, and Daze et Arica, both whir marries, hundreds of miles from the teal. aeltt of war. The new from Pi>1oo states that -the Clovadonga ran ashore and was destroy- ed in Antofiteco, possibly from the danlages'reeeivoii in the tight with the In dependeneica. be submitted in the county of Clanton. There is a (longer of tho Loudon water supply being cut off, owing to the lowness of the river and the eon. segncut leak of pumping power. bohne time 00 Friday night the house of Mr. Leke, near Albert tiui- vereity, Belleville, was entered by bur'gla' s and a considerable sum of money and other artloles stolen from the yoorig 01en, students of the college, Men were betardi11g there. The statement that the Imperial Goverxrneut has decided to refer the ease of Lieut,-Ooveruor Letellier back to the Canadian authorities is nuau- theeized. ,:.The Donaldson Line's steamer Co line, troth Glasgow. on her voyage up tee St. Lawrenoe Monday, struck on a rock at Cape Laroche. linookieg a hole in :ler bottom, which caused her to i:itlk in ten minute?. The crew was rei.tmed by the steamer Reindeer. The Genua sit: et general cargo, the greater portion being raw sugars. Late 0,1 feetturday night sir. James 1 anrels, ot Petersvllle, was aroused frorn his steep ;►y some cue knocking at his door. Iles exn;fired what was wanteri, nerd wee tol 1 that his visitor wished to tell hila something impel. - tent. Ile opeuad the door, and was immediately seared by two unknown acknowledged having taken the poison' for the pureose of committing suicide: At this time, and for hours after, the unfortunate woman was determin- ed to die, and resolutely resisted any medical effort to oouuteraot the deadly work of the poison. Ou the following day, however, she hoarse partially sensible of her condition relative to this Life and the great hereafter, and was very anxious to recover. But it was tow late. The poison bad virtually done its work, rendering antidotes useless, and the woman died as above stated. One of the most daring robberies that has taken place for some time ocourred in Kensington, Thursday. About four o'clock in the afternoon a young reran galled atpthe house of Mr. Henry Sutherland, on Walker street, a short distance over Kensington Bridge, and stating that he was very hungry, asked the lady of the house to give him sortie food. Mrs. Bathed end, taking pity on the min, asked him to step inside, end gave him a good square meal. While eating he was observed to east his eyes around the room to where a silver watch and chain were hanging. However, as he left the house at once After fini.,hing his meal, nothing was thought of this. A few moments after- wards, however, the mein returned with eat -like tread, having previously re- moved his shoes and stockings, he resiled past Mrs. Sutherland, snatched the watch and fled. An alarm was eat once given, but the man could not be overtaken, although several neighbors joined in the pursuit. The police were at oueo notified of the affair and th.e matter placed in the stands of tho de- tectives. From the description of the loan it is probable that he is a tramp who has been seen in the vicinity for a day Or two past. family are left in moderate circum- stances. An accident of a somewhat serious nature occurred on Saturday eveuing in the Tanker Church at Cxorrnley's Corners Markham. John Horner, in attempting to light a fluid lamp. tilted it so much that some of the fluid escap- ed, and ootuiug in contact with the flame from the wick, the whole war soon in a blaze. Horner, teeing the danger there was of the eh 07011 being eat on fire, courageously took hold of the lamp, rushed with it to the door, and threw it out. Unfortunately it alighted on a young man named Houck, belonging to the Pah concession of Mark- ham, alyd set fire to the upper part of his clothing, the result beiug that he was badly barued about the face and neck. The 000aeiou on which the meeting was hold was the celebration of the Love Ferret, and there were about ein1it hundred persons in the bell:ling, a large number" also being outside. Mr. Asa Jiearss was addressiug those pres- ent at the time, but his remarks were suddenly out short by tate contusion which followed the mishap. The bravery of n1eruer in runhing mashie with the lamp fortunately put au end to the confusion, otherwise the cense. quenoes would undoubtedly have been serious. The only party hurt besides the young mean Nortek, mentioned etbnve, was Horner, wbo had his right hand badly burned. Medical aid wets 80011 obtained, and tiro lrleu'S injuries were dressed. At latest aaoouuts both men were doing well, On Sunday evening last hies. Me - Coy, a woman of about fifty-five years of age, and residing with her more aged hnsbeted near Erichrooted hill Reutroati Station, died from the effects of Paris green, adnhinietered by ber own hand Deceased bore an unenviable eharactsr, and in order to end ber wrrteIiod lite she tools a Barge quantity of Paris green some time during 1\Veduostla,' evening,. without giving ally intinl0tie)n of her intentions or arousirrg 81 412343100. 611e, of course, booanle it , aud Dr. Rupert, 01 Maple, was ealled in, to whops ale •General News. A telegram at Cillos stakes that the Perevi,an iron clad turret ship, Huss - car, had bombarded Autofagaata and captured two Cbiliau transports. Business prospects in and around Sheffield (E r•g.,; are said never to have been so gloomy as at the present time. The time for receiving applications for space at the International Exhibi- tion to be held at Melbourne, hat been extended to,3lst October.; 1879. The Turkish cabinet crisis was tore mivated by placing on the retired- that Fuad Pasha and 14usret Passta, who had aeeused Obnl'en Pasha,, secretary of war, with mealversation ih-adios, The Sportsman says Hbolan leaves Newcastle on Thursday. Preparations are making for giving hint an enthusi- aatio farewell. Hanish will lie. . present- ed on Thursday evening, e,b flee TteCera ter :Royal, Manchester, with• a,`ralintble souvenir. An Alexandria dispatch spy's it' is rumored teat the Khedive team agreed to andioate on certain conditions: 0eair11 despatch says negotiatioue have been opened between the Porte and the powers relative to the order of the Egyptian succession. Dennis 0'i nlliven of Philadelphia, Quest his wife's rost Sttv'rday after- noon, after cuttiug ttvo terribte gashes i inner arms. Mrs. O',Strtiivan ran front 1 the shouse, but sank down. ole elle pave: truant outside and died it*fitaff an hour. She leaves a family of eight obitd'ren, the youngest eighteen months. et'Sul- liven has been arrested. He says he comaethe deed in a fit of passon. issue Oliver 0. HrtlineA, daughter iof Judge S. N. Holmes, of .Syraeuse,,tt.nd niece of Hon. Allen 0. Beae1i, and 4tl'f- red T. Sanford, son of rr4f.-H.1t1. Sanford, of Chicago Ffa$vaestgty, were drowned lis Onondaga•getOn. They were rowing, and in a$lnettin•g to change places the boat s,pe•psiz•eti. The bodies have not bees teeevered. Ae the locomotive drivenhiy`'lilartes Frazer. engineer, was -roiiltdic►g -the Franklin street crossing, ?ierentio, , J., going west., Saturday everelti,g, the engineer saw a seven•yearr.of4 gerLrpte upon the trach in front. Frazee, iehis tied down brakes and reversed Ms en- gine, and his fireman leaned ierwar to watch the ohild. The locomotive• rashed upon her, and thewaiehevs ex. pccted to see her killed. Wilma weals seamed almost iinpassib)irrs the girt S110 - in lifting et baby trots between the ties, where it ha& -pieviottsly 'bait invisible trete the foenmrotive, en(i throwing it on the oft ground at rho aide of the track she roue ded tatter is just in time to ntu'towly esoepe the wheel:t, Rho pinked tale the balm ttti11 wankel] away.