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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-5-1, Page 1VOL. Xi GREEN PEAS,FR1Sli TOMATOES, At the Assizes field at Windsor ou SWEET' CORN, t+LO.EADA Ott,ANGES, Erilay last, °Luke Phipps was placed' EXTRA FINE LEMONS, At (• .r , EIYN DMAN'S- . Xi EB, ONT., THURSDAY MAY zi 1884 Just -Received- In the Shadow of Death. belexAla W, HALL, � LISTER SOL TO l t?illee liefi;ttetef el1'slllock, Exeter. 1../..141440e4", .-_,:loweagoommososxs=nnaroasi._ 1i1;NTAL, t INSAIAN, DENTIST. i,t. D.S. Ilea remox ed to Post - Mee Block. Teeth ex» tractedwhth; out pain. NO. 19: He w118 8en1aoeed to eroveu yoars in felly, the ds•uaruuter, bag beau re the penitentiary for roma offence the peeved from Birkenhead ' et °heeler terms to tun cone rreutly. Caatle, to urevent the possibility of Edward and Wm. Stauton. were escape, On tient, charged with murdering Effie then sentenced for the 06 110 of at --- --_ . Mari: Phipps, lain wife. When prie. tempting to break into hj, seooud-baud Vanatli over wits brought into court he was Stare in %Vindsor, of which they teed 0 nudefeutled. His LarJethlp thou Sok- been eouvloted at the present` Aeaizea. G,adstone. Mau., is to erect aLIQ,- ed liar. Iiomeyn, of Detroit, if he Edward wee sentenced to eighteen 000 coanty building, months in jail at hard leper, and The 1i av:eat 4unwxtorm of •he. Witham to twelve months, F,tteward season oecurraa ou ir'ri biy night a ) Said lea would arcus 6'o;fag to petal Cak i ry- Right i .aloe fell, but it it tenElary for IRO year;{. I.1 apgeara fart diwappastr;ug under r ahiuo3k. A Lt)NI)oN SF.N$Arrozg. {would appear oil behalf of the prison;- er, as no Canedhae Demeter wee in Arrest of a Tati•erstkeeper for 3lurdering court. Air, Rt)n_leyn Bold be oaui 1 Hid WUe. not undertake to defend tb (+earge ilfeOttee was arrested In 14 such an intiaotttut trial, baviug Loudon 8011111 Saturday afternoon, ;nada 44 yroparMiaile, but !bat be htt elg(:d mitt; the wilful murder of hie would watalt the Gana oil behalf of fila wife, Awl:t.1ecotbe, by mans of pruaatier and Bost that tha evideneti pawn. Air. 1JoOabe tool{ matters was prGpezly before the courtit1 ra• i a 'prtutatdr very coaly, a1:d observed that if else gaol to the questiou of juriatlictian.. The (lase had Lot r heel arra Eta;=il 1z,>ie61, elle li,�d tal(en l:otl esnd far It herself, : l;Q wkweaut a11 ;Which he ellen Air. Seltilueu Wilhite Appeared was arrested stated that one Geo. 110. hn QOurt "dryas assigned to defend Cabe Is charged thin he asci, to the the prisoner, Qoite a uumber of wit. township of�WestluivateL-, uulttt fully, U5own were called ou behalf of the and by violence or unfair means, 1ho eaw Pl}ipp8 wm t the boatel: or cause the Beath of hie wife °silos, Esrey all heard t)lre° shote. Ana McCabe. ' fired, but none of them noticed the The ouly ,uateei•.ue el:comet:nee hrst P[aat, Fralsl the evidence "st ap- eanueated eat tt tf hears after lila firer shot tri if hit deatiy, She sats rtltiglht Friday _ waiting entrusts the hero -the c ruble kept a hotel (.t, the \Ars t,t. Vit, to It. EliNDALAN.- (;t�1lt3Ni:t FOR V.eCounty ofHuron. �x1�ei: vt;Werta 'rtr.l. arsir g .• 'tore t.=et r W. `111,tOWNl:ti(x M. 1), li. C • is 3,fir(ettuate V i t riar, ",l'sit3 • Mac ind ,i2eo;,C.. non, its+i `vRt„i.r,.et r. Exeter.. 3,t.., A. ROLLINF't, M. 0. P. S. ]srunurr tutlytiaataipiel9byl>,n'3in11S+K Tsgce t 'l - 17, .t'et;,s , i i^:xctcr !`sell k411E i PI d earl• • . -d-. and being m told out in the yard. Ao- certl�llg tt, elect*: el:e 'v.a t°tl;eta ill about six o'clock, betoveett eight and Mete . h f• C•'13:14 tt ',d .;1 V h1Sit, after tl,i;, :lyse h. a It ] .Cii;i; az.i1 calling to fare all ttta o ,c' thougb there wu't ouly McCabe and az: cies oral iu the house. Ile wished to send for a dealer, but she weuid not nave one. Botteeen 12 and 1 etas tgaeu bef;a.e retching, and ciit'd Short- ly After. \Ven ale died *Ir. eller-lee Judi/emote emtrte has been reutlered a: they have a dread to the Caihlrttl I'r1w- K on. gainer Geo. W. Craig at the suit of the :..r.. m. Rzctrnuge Eiaul. for $30,405 02 .on ands Worst Eunmles a promissory rao.le, .�-- John .io;`Itekel, erla employee iu the Leueeu, April 26,• -TA. Bonet dAa fnuudry at Welkorvifle, bad four of patois says the Gomel Neater of the rile fteleeret on hie tight )lttua out off Orangemen lute received a letter (yearn= by the iron planer Friday. ing tum that the Invincibles are ou Calgary bed been wads a anetollls his track, and snreli,)usiu port, and is placed Unnatural activity is being display. under the Nurser of tui aulleotar of. ecu by the Dalian police. It as holier cuatohua at Winne] F . ed the Government bas received in- The yaclht Se,nntetet up etari the format;on which render; it expedient d bay at eettenliton,au Sunday with five to bo 'keenly alert. i men an board. Tuey wore rescued dols]; Dalip,tho snppoeed dynamiter, ;, by 'Whaley L ', a. f'•t,e , ,4{1,1 N; rnnu;ng from ono hart of she deck to i iu fall at Liverpool' for the peat two B,tlnhweo I. the other, anti P1lippe parented here weeks awaiting trial, has boon trace- . The total r` eel}Its of the four per' but her thronglr the +aide, Not ferrsd to Birkenhead, where the ar- ;' fOrlriauoed of Itil.tutha by the (iar- beiug content with thieeho Ijtill follow• ret was loads, And adhere the trial ride ('lub, of It! uihon, tone brtweete ed her, and, according t,) elms of the WM teenmea later in the clay, but $1,700 a+1d ;71, 8q,i, c►l.ia,1 Oita txt',en- palssugera who saw the Istat ansa heads little progress. The proeecutiou , Boa 4,111 prab.ebiy e,pt)<<•x tuhete $$OCE. Pbippe placed the revolver- to within I bi-;ded the peisouer,wheu arrestc'ti,wee Two thousand bushels ofaete war ten or twelve inches of hat: back and found to have in hill ntisaQssion b�hnbs"shipload from Breeden to Brinell. Ce. thou fired. After the third soot, , of a daugoroue kind, and materials !lumina let week. Tboy will be ear' Phlppe arae ttuccked down with a used in oalnect ion with them. I ried to the end of tbdl track by rail, chair by olio of the p:v.s .edge t'e. and , James Lags,,,, aupppoaed aoufbtier " and tbeuco an t1lu;es, back° to til' the revolver taken from hum, When I ,Go of John Daly, was en - arraigned at detinateou,. the boat reaehed the ashore, a l]ersee Biemtnetou ou Saturday, Poland, David A. Smith, the Hamilton come inquired et the conatsble who had prosecutor for the Guveruulautoleelar•' merotal traveller whe fell (ram cti ed that Daly and rragau were Seo sin-'), third-eterey wlndaw at the Comfort] pilule; that the police had found in 111)u.te, \�'itlart', uei .3uturtlay laor.n: 1:ragatea gardou a tin a:tu belonging ( tag, .is still alive, 112 1 them is son to Lagan, containing treasonable doe hthitn of 114 rcGo`tiia, $ unleuts, among then being tt bone ! bonen Mo r, ttg.'d r yeere, troll tt� c,,utttiug the ruloe of the I3rotlterlltl+�d. mute, of Dublin, Olt., was t;tratck by la. [lt`l:G,,,rl1A-)Il;l`i'I,, GNI V tu1:SITY Psin:tye:Gka aMtn%bee llei ole ice>,itenr c z l irw, , r, (4 re. e ineeototton f }II'cJWIA rit:i°IcE . Tr IIF.S Ohl ricer. Salon ) :,.¢ r r ) , ^ n' ,.e:dtetratlLa- )aye.,: t.. trriturcdatta ONEYTo i r.tite: ON TEAL ES• t •• tate lir tli Fit t,,', �:r:r l.:rnt ;xvin-$ .r -Jotety. Law riLSG' of en iiec.i Applyto Jc}•n .:pr.einnnu, P e..to.•. J. ClihriRei, 'rent fen. the,;l's_ o.1 •berne and tiiblrert 1intualrircl.lanTa^.cc. .'Songiany, liesidenoo-i'u.,iul.nr. Orders by maili,routrtic etrenaceto. ' .18. 'JUDSON, CO;t1,111SsiOV'fsrL P in the (lout or t t r meso Dion affes Lease+ nrd all form o' a f-co- m')I 1IC1,1 d:titLer�uue�i: al [, t Piaio Iah Zeit- mil Ontario. TONEY TO 'LO c el AT u Aleoe (ii t:nils,per car,. i;r,,ec' ey; to terata. 1•r:vato •tht, to icGoberl,;,'93 y.ELLIOT, 1oitoitor, Elle; » Y can lend e,xty.au;ountas .Slonoy on farii:'se- - �urityat6, ci Sad i per cont. according to torn.( 'fr:vato Funds a specialty. Charges moderate, uWRA> L.T,arrister,Eseter. IL NN ELIti(9T, _=i:EAL EST.A.TE ' AGENT, ,Mopiy to Loan m Tar ,& Town ar ty At lowosf ,t of Interest, and on terme•toauit ,borrowers A number o,ei:xst•olass Farms :For stole. hIo .4gagss b^r;ght And sold. Outcc in Fansan's Block Exeter t . (fully replte that he :k!ealiilan, who keeps the Cove ton had (lotto the shooting, au14 it was: hie rlur by, a1'.t his tiluther were lucre, wife that 'Ilea been iciIh a-- 1r the Air, elchliteut tatted limo aloe Mo. beat, jttet after Ilse liri"g' 1444 of the u>htle a as a healthy nomad, and he paeaotlgers told Phiptle h Igllk have of yhromia- lista .neve. t;uut,ri 1rs::o have lite he. i others, lie ll;teina "s e1 S 1 t f c t e. .e s.: ;, u( ata . to eiruik, how- . Y g those alto d, £'hiiips Among other things members era re - the Clueetgo ee Grand Tile :It memo ©}e:. The only totem; ,ne iu the llonge replied t11t1t Iso lt:saty W1 Ile wet ` uirod to eubsortbe three )encs ` while wallfttg coil the ytreele at Hint, t,ttei tf.e 1r.:llt G.tbe : ],d ,ire -rife nt] ellooting ; 1t -vats but wife, feed 13e did d mauthl for the purchase of .ra tort ;llit1ts„ tilj uutlsy, re.itt itrAi i latauEly to the time tee :+;10 iillatte went aver, ' ntlt intend to eheot nus one else. There 1.1, terials and a penny aloe`tcnl for work- ; kultetl. was at cies mon cW?zt, -turI;ed rib;]ut et.tY ,] alight caulllet at gvide21ea as to fug eat euaaa. P1' ("entree wero tot, Bon, llflltou anti W111, t xrifilth t;ux the p,',:. a for h1, i :trd. whether the=honti]rg occurred. ou the bu tsar {nater oseited aver 020 ll -at a ,a:rin., Instch r licGtthc ..» tt sir tug, x10211 Citna.diatt yr Aaneriaau side of the to learnt fir :t18 and ro' adire The n river well and raeidly. let the Hewitt -3n Opts. a douse anti twthtue i :]haat ei1.,y years t+t rxlxt, and , tout the uratiouderanoe of evi- Wooer''„ 9t,oxt*ed the Brotherhood had flail m fight after it, ill a hi�:cl but: Sam, had been 'married to eCalee about, (let:Ca rvus to the effect haat it 18 cjl old one new titles arra revolvers, i lu which Griffith hod it wliltriL blur,'! ell�;iltLie wltihtttler» The 1Ut1 was {ler'$, wag ill (�kLUa41)80 Nater. in bo• A'llotllel' d001im011k glyae an eXl)lau» 'out of 1n cheek, . d tt e Wti4 find l acltl olio watt b a�ralla aosra dared it; half of thtl<lefetloo -vitneasos wore a:all ation 0f the COURt 1"11ti017 of the In,h, $I0 for his fan, cuts ;elrtabia o rvl;t lsitilloetr. :lar for, od to alaaty that IJCl$0uar And snits had 011e loss of Cllr Daniel Stein/name, tner husband. t. Juo. Hatt: who never lived ba oil „ d iaeiatlblio; another is a L11Atylfooto pr�� Battey,ihi y tagothe,, and elle claiming that is vasa Englallel el1o111(t find 1Z4 linea, is attribtl#ell by the ra- diltd 801110 eight s iliac 1lllloutl;a •sue. eWlh1]eset testified to the effect the Mrs. become involved as a war, Ireland p of the olflcn U investigator, Cap- violin to her tlrarrlag*e. M'oCabe 18 a Phipps had bcn)41ed sit her bonne too,Vele `r r $1 .,nn1A,.t of the orae battveat] fly five and siert ol must rise, or th.e Trial, ration t:,_. , weeks was rfr0lnt)ltr 1V• d 1 ' man by would become a by.wor,l and reproach t.nedinnl sive greyish sea mouetacba the Immo of Tool)) tvlloln she Brethren aro extorted to garovidethelll- iltbed to �a , alae whiskery trshnlned.:,nd''oolrs Hee ala a her husband. They selves with arms. They are urged t Wie0. .U)ocut,+ so year ago Elie first. he Raimo of lI wife died fr;n oco::ite l)nisoning, un- der very suspicious ei -mimstarloes, near Ingersoll. A.160t be and Dr Boers -were ar.�eated for ;murder a sent for trial. They were tried be fore Justice '.pS.itsou nt 4 'oodatock 'Tho trial was along one,..sud excite great interest:. The judge charge very atrougly ..against ,the prisoners The jury retired 'Afore eax,.o'clock a night, and about eight 'nen{ do mould veteran.. This {vac: hid second {vent hinder t : r. andMrs. Piorrepont. This occurred sometime in .elle latter part of 1882. The de- fence ale() brought evidence to show that the prisoner was at times very ud much disgusted and downcast over the canal:set of his wife, and would sit . and ery, repeating the name of his d+sfa and 'children. At'tereounsel had addressed the jury ITe T, word they , co dd not ,etoeree. Tb t u N J. C.LAB 001:•I11+LISSION i,.,Judge looked them up, and „ae at mid c inttioC ens-I)earls "Wille,14Sortgagee, Leases - oar .4 Cetnmon Pi , oig11t they had{failed to agree, they $nX1 all forms O.f ag7rge . tenontsdrawn and oxeo>.,fedacsorflrngt 1 J were discharged. McCabe:And Bow ��Ttl LOANON ItLddr71 h , hL01,i^ . o law. av t t Parties ere.remaaned lv fi rat until t1ktJ next as Lcug to borrow money on account of recent ,,, _ • 0 chaece.ofland,or to payoff existingmortgagse: erillfind a great saving 42 giving mea call, Cern lend moues, at6 and ee per eeot. accordingto •1*.J,CLARN. I! REALE.-TWO-Bgl YFRAME charged the prisonitiL The first nWELLIN(i• HOUSE an ,8111 f3Aall, .t3E, 3Y,, av vi,v , Captain to 1athtll off sllor0 tuff 1::- ,,, .� verify 11'118t ife l)b;itioil 422,4 q'!Ie 1'11textlg,tl,7- . ,tniu a llhidc wort; quietly, but determinedl . Be. ser afire r- /41211111a l lintel at \Vind- eides these documents tiro police 8180 bt," , End a gold Friday night by found samples of cartridges and amass, secured b t gold The and $10 rapere wore else found in Daly's 7oolr- ()soaped. s ye perpetrators they et containing the names and adresses were No clan as yet to who they of people In Brooklyn and NewY.irk, T , Eagan was remanded for another Saiurdae Supreme t sort, rulers all week in order that he might be ar- the orlse of Holmen{ was delivered in week d order Dalt+: Holmes and Br,okeu, the It is reported that P. N I'itzger- Judge ars, confirming the conviction. ld the roe the information Judge Weatllerb0e disaouted from de 0i8At Chison Nixon, a Hamilton ear. 'tenter, was arrester -I on bIonduy at- ternoou for bigamy. It is alleged that four genre ago g Nixon married. a Mies lfaodonald, by whom he hal two children and six months ago he mar- ried Maggie McLean, of Hamilton, with whom he has beau boarding eta Church Arent. A Port Dalhousie 'ship c.trpenter named Jas. Perry, an old resident, jumped of the Welleud railway trails alt it was passing the station Sams• day afternoon, and was thrown a ;de* the oars, which passed over him, eel ling arm d badly crush- inb hie leg neff his ar the thnigh His in- juries are fatal. Saturday rfternoon a young mail named Robert, employed.at Stevens' mill, Wslkerville, was making as ef- fort to put a belt oyer a' pulley. A portion of his clothing got caught in tho pulley, and quick as lightning the unfortunate man was thrown oyer and over the wheel, his head striking the timbers above the nlaohinerywith each revolution. The injured malt lived two house. He. was about 18 years old and was the son of Alfred Robert, who lives nes the Water- works at Windsor. stir. John Maudaon, who lately re - calved •a lhandeome "mare from' his father,'had the misfortune to lose her a few evenings ago. Having foaled unobserved, she and her foal received such injuries es caused both to die, notwithstanding the aasistan00 of a veterinarysergeou. ordship charged them at.length. is gave to1 commen#jug upon the evidence. He 1 which led to the arrest of Daly nd thought it strongly against the prim. Egan, that he was aotuated by pro- p . oder. - • `e jury, after retiringtime, metes of a big reward, and has no fear returned with a verdicts of "wilful the 1 berourymurdert for his oconatiraowitll murder." They also said they found Threats to explode the guard,h y in - that the oritne bad been committed Kingston harbor have come to the i) Oanadian waters. knowledge of the Dublin pohee. They The prisoner wee then naked if he are consequently exercising the strict. had any thing to say why sentence est precautiaue in order to prevent should not be passed upon him. Ile possible execution. said he had nothing to say except An Liebman in Paris states that that he denied having committed wil- au emissary of the Clan•na•aaol has fel murder. Hie Lordship said he thougbt tai a cru ser ed in provided New Ytorped�iee jury could have come to no other con. Tynan is expected in Paris shortly, elusion than that which .they did, and where be and O'Cafferty will direct a so far as he oould see he could hold dynamite and dagger oempaign. An out• no hope that the. Executive Mould agent of the new party, which aims to eae'roise any clemency in his case, un- unite all patriotic Irishmen says the less other facts than those in evidence were brought to, their notice. He withywhich bait lto begin considerable funds then sentenced Phipps to ba h alaee, when Judge•Galitiriell the ease thetsecond time. After leasing part .of the evidence il&eeudge Said there was,uo case for ale jury,.aud dis- one acre ofland. sitivated en $he ThamesBnad.2 Irw, 1 C,tb®had #leen Vi 1 .off, and Exetiar. Goodlarge frame stabil �rlee east of k'Q h tql , e And driving ' a a 'ci hes proitarty, aibich was ttreee; splendidoorchard netelin�syit�eforoar=es��Wsaete, mostdp sWiw'lott(ed,ut► lu 1111 tired rumor, Will be sold' p r+p'pc4e]Y 1O ! I gsitl0n, , year ago teat telt L. 00E00ply to "1r'FIOHAS ALLIN, Ex • C NNINOS ,entral Staving - Parlor ,I,'oriClean and easy shaving, fasbieu +e ha atF44`ing &c. Clean towel dor evory customer,•? Next door to Central Note it 1 •. 91iE WA'T'ERLOO MU'TUAL.I'pR1E INSURANCE CO, Established iu 1863. HEAD OFFICE • WATERLOO, T. This etiaphas been etEtroieeoeanoeration in WesernOnaiandiuipgcnnst etoesVaeBld[eMerha oManufar mad all other desorhptions of insurable property. In. tendivainsurers have the option of insuring on the Premium Note or Cash System. During the past ten years {Lis Company has issued 67,086 Policies,covering property to the amount of 040,872,088; and paid in losses alone 8700,7511,00 it eetS, 8170,100.00, consisting of Cash in .6ank, Government Deposit, and the unassessed Premium Notesonihaitdand in force .7. W WWL nmr,WR D. Proeidoit. 0, it. TArnon,Seoretary 1, B.11[oowss, Inspector. °EARLEStWELL &Rent 1Cprrlseterandwicinity. so London in conneeg(eu with legal .business tia t Mrs. Baldy, and some time after married her. ,11tcCabe was a sober man except on (4114 oaessious, more ao than lliswife. fs waetquiet, and the netg',bbore have nettling' to say against hien. The funeral ,of More McUsbe took place Sunday a(ternooe,and was at- tended by quite a number of her old friends and r:ogtaamtatioee. MICA - be was allowed out of goal on a per.' mit to attend the obsequies, and rods in a hack accompanied by constable ,self as able to get rid of her hwife t ) It is alleged that he expressed him. is before long a few weeks ago, but un- til the contents of the stomach are analyzed nothing definite will be nown of the causes death. leading to her it ort the seventeenth of June, at 10ge o'. does.and revolving ersrovided with torpe cloak cm: The prisoner did {lot •rews if attacked. These v10888 sowill rodeos' a great 'deal of emotion when besemployed against British weo•of• sentence was pronounced upon him. war In various harbours. He looked very pale and haggard dor A Paris despatch says a report is ing the whole trial. It is said he broke down entirely after being con. is alleged "Numberblished of an irOne, iuTyaaan, it Greyed to his dell. One of the eon- somewhere iu England. The Hates stables who took bun to his cell had alle8es the party from whom the i - hold of his hand; and he says it felt formation was obtained reoentl inter. as cold as if it belonged to a corpse. viewed Tynan in London,wh Matthew Kennedy was then brought behind him watta foroe before which into court to receive eeutenoe for the England ' would one day tremble. wo offences of which he has been "There are," said Tynan, "Men oolivicted during the present Assizes, highpoeitlon anti social of viz., buratilarly Harrow postoffioe, ual dietiootion among the Iand iutelnvinables. leol• and wouudinsl Turnkey Davis al the I defy the English Government its hirelings." and. The trotting horse Startmont bee dropped dead al Mount Union, Q, .ill was valued at $8.600. - time of Callaghan's escape from jail.