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The Clinton New Era, 1897-11-12, Page 5
4 I '.g M'YYIf'th...•N .f^YI'.f1.I'9Mk.sN matches, docks, Jewelery,,..,-:A Silverware, chinaware and Bisque, AT iu MBALLS JeweleryStoreq Clinton We have a larger stock of Silverware -than we care to carry, and having determined to reduce the same, we are offering our customers bargains in .,every class of fine,Silverware or Jewelery. We aranot retiring from business, nor are we giving our stock away, but we are selling at prices so low that intending purchasers will know they are bargains not to be passed by. As 'everyone knows we carry the finest line of Silverware, Cut Glass Goods, Jewelery, &c. to be found in the county. Better goods cannot be four and it will pay you to come and see us now, even if ..you have to put eta the articles away until Christmas. No matter what you want in our 1 we will sell it to you at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. cant enumerate all the articles in our store, but we; quote a few prices,; show what we are doing,, -Solid Sterling Silver Case with Elgin Movement $6.00 y y' Ladies' Gold filled Case, 6nYen- - with movement •..$9.00 Gents' Gold filled Case. Guar miter with movement.... $9.00 Boy's all round good Watch :..................... $1.7s Ladies' Stelling Silver ............... ............$2.75 eLOeKS One day, solid oak or walnut, American movement $2.00 Eight da solid oak or walnut At 2 mix I Do You errant a Watch'? have Do you grant a @lock ?)We them at Do you meant a chain ?' Do you `brant JeweIery2 Closest Do, you errant Fancy Goods ?)Prices, Inerlcan Remember, what we say is the truth. We are doing'no idle advertising. Our great line of Christmas novelties in Ebony Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Clothes Brushes and almost everything is selling at tliese cut prices also. We have a line of beautiful filligree work in sterling silver that can't be had from any body else • here; it is selling cheap also. Everything has got to go at nearly wholesale prices, and some goods at wholesale prices. 'Thus is a genuine sale, and no matter what prices you can get elsewhere, we will sell cheaper, if we have to sell below cost. Conte and see the ,goods and you will be convinced that what we say is absolutely true. Shrewd buyers will make their selection early. .4 A beautiful line of Stick Pins at.........:.......... A cheaper line at 2 for ............................ A good brooch for ...... .. ............... ....... Avery fair one 1'or............................... . Gold plated Rings ........ ..................... Solid Gold .Rings ................................: In beautiful fancy China or Bisque we cannot beuea en, as we have to have the money, and if good goods a low prices will get it for lis, we will have it. /1 mRumh4ol) Jeweller. Etc CL/N1*10 A BROTHER'S DEED fourth victim, that .of the eldest girl, , FROM THE CAPITALBIG"'FIRE IN GODERICH. ' gJirstfae Plamondan. Mr, Lemieux is ane lifeless, bruised and showing traces that of the ablest lawyers at the Quebec baa she had been violently assaulted before Alen McCuaig and Henry Ha"es, of BANKIIIIIII0464 death bad take place r' �r Carlton Place, the engineer and conduc- THE GRAND TRUNK ELEVATOR TOM NULTY MURDERS HIS THREE Tye A°o31t.' oon of horrors was too GOWRIE CLAIM ON 'THE SPANISH for accused of havirm caua22Tc� the da;ith mixoh'Yor 1\ir. Morin, and he no longer PP .lames Hastey at the C,1 .R. idreck at � 0��� AND A LARGE AMOUNT OF OMBt S SISTERS AND BROTHER. had the heart to further pnreue his in- GOVERNMENT. Stittavillo on the morning of Octob6? LUMBER DESTROYED. vestigations alone The neighbors were 14th, 1397, appeared 17eforo..Countq 141a - summoned an—q,, the bodies were cared Ministers Leave for Washington—Appoint- istrate Smith to -day The defense Was not —_ A Shocking Confession—Thinning out the for in the best manner possible. It was, ready to proceed, and the case was to Makes Better S1ild Lighter X however, recognized at once that the ed a Jud fie—The Supreme Court—The mended until' Friday at 10 a 1n. Ball Family—$e wanted to Get Married and g p Biscuits than any other. Fire broke out on Friday night in .the should not be removed until the roper Gren ler Petition -Tuberculosis. was accepted from each of the prisoners errand Trunk elevator at the wharf, the House Was Crowded, authorities arrived to inveaGigllte� the Goderich, com letel destro in it, case. Drs. Lafontaine and Berthier and Ottawa,Nov[ -9.—Hon, R. W. Scott as is r and each Besides tbialey, engineers rs n r Montreal, Nov. 6.—A series of mar- p ' Barr and John M. Dudley, engineers on { ' along, with a large quantity of wheat, High Constable Levesque of the same Secretary of State, has been asked to Manufacturing Chemie, The fire was, be and doubt the most dors, revolting in aim and atrocious in the C.P.R., went ball for MoCuai to �• �w riolllbe ' y execution. were committed near the Vill- Place are now on the scene' of the slur_ take part in o matter of a somewhat in- the extent of $500 each. Wm.. Anderson , ?' disastrous of any that bas gccurreddur- der. As soon as the neighbors arrived it ternational nature. William Gowrie was Physicians SII age of Rout 50 in the County of Mont- and each Flagg, conductors on the Q.P. y ling the history of the own. Thi fire was decided to send immediately for the a master mechanic on the Guantcino Rail- oalm, about 60 miles from here yesterday originated in the upper part of the ele- r y parents at Ste. Julienne, and Mr. and way, in Cuba, in October, 1895, where R., each gave C$500onductor Hai] for the appear- ,y vator, an, being fanned b bbe heavy morning. The details are rather meagre, sacs of Conductor Hawes. d g y y and owing to the bad roads and the dis- . Mrs. Nulty reached their home last he was arrested by the Spanish author!- wind which was blowing at the time, evening, heartbroken at the horrible fate ties, impyisoned for six weeks without soon got beyond control. Had the Canoe from railway and telegraph offices stain out tuberculosis at the Experl- itis impossible to obtain more to-n7ght, which had overtaken thelr family dur- any charge being made against him, mental Farm. Out of 28 cattle infected wind bees blowing from the west or Ing their absence. It would seem that and only released eventually upon the ' northwest, no human agency could but it is known that the victims are: intervention of the British Consul at nearly twenty have been killed. The a g y Elizabeth Nulty, aged 18; Annie Nulty, whoever oominitted the dreadful crime Savtia ode Cuba He was, however, Deputy -Minister of Agriculture, Mr. have saved the town. aged 16; Ellen Nulty, aged 14; Patrick had first entered the house and provoked g Scarth, being asked to -clay what was to Snow After the elevator and grain adjacent Nulty, aged 9. They are the children of the children to resistance. It is deemed compelled to leave Cuba immediately, be dame with the balance of the infected thereto had caught, the flames spread Michael Nulty, one of the most respected Probable that the murderer's Inclinations and is now at Santo Domingo. His fa- oale, said he believed it Was the lutes - to the lumber yards of Dyment & Co. farmers of Rawdon Parish, living about were directed towards the older girl, who Cher, Mr David Gowrie, an engineer liv- tion of the Minister' to keep them with .` and Rutson & McVicar, the lope of the nine miller north of the villa�of the avoided him probably, 'and, along with Ing at Hamilton, is now claiming $25,- a view to making a series of tests. Mr. former being. 2 500,000 feet, and the lat- same name. The district was settled her neat younger slater, Sed toward the 000 indemnity for this treatment, and Scarth said Mr. Fisher is in Montreal s ter some 500,6VO feet. For sometime years ago by Scotch and Irish, and, has barn. It -is thought that the murderer the Secretary df State has been requested to -day consulting with Dr. McEacbran All the craft in the harbor, consisting of a always been of the most peaceful - char- worked his purpose on the eldest daugh- to forward the affidavits and papers in AW sh number of fishingtugs, the schooner ter and then killed her, afterwards going the cas" the Spanish Government. the Dominion Veterinary Inspector, as g , anter. It was probably for this reason born'and slayinu the other Mr. S. Boomer, President of the to the best means of carrying on the tests. outside of the . J. ' "Todman and the grain propeller St. that the parents were accustomed to leav- The petition for the release of W. A, Andrews,' .,were in teat danger, and Ing the children alone when the went r girl on the roadway, and then re -tinter- Ottawa & Gatineau and Pontiac & Pa- y oiflo Junction Railway Grenler, convicted of libelling the Min- Pa- the tug t)hicaa had f be scuttled and y y Ing the house and flnfehing tip his y Companies, has what does this state of things suggest? to soy of the neighboring villages. I facer of Public Works, was received this sunk to save it from the flames. The slaughter in the manner described, prepared the plans for the Nepean Foist morning by the Secretary of State. It god , Todman also caught fire and received On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Nulty Bride •and the have been forwarded g started for Ste. Julienne about tail miles I A Youthful Fiend. g ' y l bears over 1,000 signatures, and at the Surely the necessity of having good Footwear. -considerable injury, but the flames away, leaving the family happy and to a number of bridge oontractore in head of the list a were subdued b the exertions of a Tom Nulty, who deliberately, yet ap• Cpnada and the United States who have appears the names of y cheerful. The house stands some distance parently without forethought,Hon. A. R. Angora, and ea -Ministers number of volunteer bucket;corps,who, book from the road and the other farm- lifted his been invited' to tender for the work. It is •Atwater and Beaubien of the late workingfrom a raft quenched the ' axe and out dawn his three sisters and eapected that the construction of •the Quel)ea ' Hames hich had broken ors is the district, all at some distance, younger brother earl on Th Administration. out from the y Thursday after- bridge d e a1= heard nothing unusual during the da g will be commenced within st: or Our Celebrated ' side of the vessel. The G.T.H. ele+va- g g y noon, ie only 'fn his 21st year, and be seven weeks[ TRIED S�PARAT�hY, :!• around the Nulty homestead, and were will reach his majority fpr, with 35,583 bushels of grain and ignorant of •the tragedy enacted there. ]crit on Christmas Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier, Sir I f two grain laden ears, were entirely During the afternoon Mr. Morin a day' He will never see another birthday Louis and Lady Davies and Miss Davies, ������ %consumed in addition to the lumber atter that. He Is about five feet five in- accompanied b the Martin Thorn on4Vr., Nuck Charged Nidi ���� �p�� merchant of Chesley, another village in ones fn het P p private secretaries already mentioned and the damage height, ,vel black hair, a becom- of the two Ministers,,, and Mr. J. A. Galdensupj„"'s niuraer, ' g' the district had occasion to pall at the y done consists in the injury to the dock houae`1n the afternoon, and, not being Ing moustache, and a deeply tanned com- Mnooun oP the Geological Survey, and Long Island bity, N. Y., Nov. 9• -:The .and the destructiob of the tracks in aware of the absence of the stouts at flexion, His story is as follows, as din- Mr R. N. Venning of the Marine and trial of Martin Thorn, idicted for thQ 3 1 connection with the elevator. The P fated to the newspaper men by himself— Fisheries Department, left for Washing- murder of William Guldensuppe, a Turk- I Has been In actlVe del -nand this weed. his long.an logs will easily reach $100,000, a very Ste. Julienne, be was somewhat startled P ish bath attendant who distt r the as a approached house was broken in. He en- I A,Confession. ton on the a o'clock train this afternoon.1� phou ed to find that the door of PPeared last It 9 strong, and every 1pi111• will lti'e satisfaction tf?' fit` ^ small portion of which appears to haver. Mr, Decelles, joint librarian of the June, was begun in the criminal branch , am been covered by insurance. The wheat Nulty I left home in Wednesday morning at parliamentary library, is to preside at of the Supreme Court this morning, wearer, we show a llnd of was owned by Jas. Richardson & Sons, tired the place, and a most horrible I ton o'clock, having no intention of re- the civil service examinations this week. Judge Wilmot M. Smith presiding. Al - eight greeted his vision Lying on the turning home until Thursda night. I though Thorn and Mrs Naok, his sup - of Kingston, and was insured in the I i g Mr. William Foran has been appointed Manchester Insurance Co. for $25 000 $nor gwereg the beadles bodies of the slept that night ' at my sister's Mrs. Secretary of the Board of Examinors fn were I ' posed partner a the crime, jointly LD/y� Boots ®� �® and in the Alliance for $15,000, The youngest girl and badd��bo Their clothing , Poudrier, and loft hot house about ten indicted by the grand elevator is insured in the Alliance for was saturated with bPQod, and all about o'clock on Thursday morning, intending suco4ssion to Mr. John Francis Waters juries of New Were traces of the str6 1e in which their to hire myself out to go to work is the who has resigned on account of ill health. York and Queen's Counties, it was de - $3,000. The schooner Tod man was not lives had been taken. The heads of the shanties. After going north about two The Russell County fire fund now °ided that they should be tried separ- Vicar'g damage, $300. llutson & Mc- 1 g g amounts to $27,287, but the committee I ately. Thorns trial after being set,down Sizes 2 3 are u 1 and sizes 5 1 ` Vicar's lose an lumber, $0,000; no in- children lay on the floor near the trunks. , miles I suddenly took a into my head to say that much more is still needed for for October 18, was adjourned until to. r i 1 > > , ' .25 per. au- surance• Dyment & Co.'s loss on lum- This sight was such that Mr. Morin , go towards home. I went to our house, day, on application of Howe and Hum_ They are the proper tllillo for this Sort f bar, $30,000; no insurance, could not endure it. He rushed from the took cif my coat, and started to out some the proper relief of the many sufferers. b O weatllekf I house in hot haste, panic-sticken and wood. I suddenly took another notion It is sold that, so Par, the number of I mel, 7liorn a counsel, to enaUlo them to are worth C10U�Jle the )Tice asked The elevator night watchman was horror-stricken. But outside the traces to o to the barn but I cin not romem- homestead entries this pear ie 85 per Produce a witness named Peterson who 1 for them. ust being relieved at 12 o clock b an- g cent. larger than in 1896, when 1 had seen Guldensu ] g y of the crime and murder were almost as her taking the nae. In the barn was my ,857 PPe in Gormany, other watchman, when they noticed a horrible ns within. Here la t y had been taken up at the end of Decem- Peterson has as yet failed to materialize. f fire in the cupola, which the wind had g y yo hod of oldest sister, Elizabeth, feeding the pigs: her.. The entire day was taken up in seour- A full line of Ladies Laced and Buttoned Boots fanned into a flame. It is supposed the second eldest girl midwa between Ido not know what came over me, but Mr. J P. Beauchamp Ing o jury. The twelfth matt was ail- fr0111 , r w t •tt a spark had lodged in the cupola the house and the barn. She also had I was possessed of o uoffon to strike her p -of the Inland eel. to $2 been stricken down, and • the life was with the axe. I had no cause for doing &venue Department has been appointed oopted at 5 o'clock, Ind court adjourned the day. The propeller St. An pounded out of her, evidently excise Ina eetor at Montreal. in succes- until tomorrow morning, when the trial bd been unloading grain at the P I y with as it. I struck her in the neok bat I�1,a P , axe, She.rested on the damp roadway, not know'whether she was killed or ribi� Rion to the late Mr. Vindenti proper will begin, Children's and plisses Iloot,s in large variety elevator during the day and only got and already nor blood had oozed all After eavin the bl►rH`T met my se6etd In the Supreme Court today theargu- I Will Lose a Foot, Pei t of its load. off when the abut p g In of counsel on prelim quer- d wit at 6 o'clock. The Captain lip- around on the ground besido bar. But sister, Annie, whb was• ooining ofl' the , Merritton Onb.r c� around this wan. not all. Mr. Morin satyr a Roller towards me. I must have struck tions as to the su,tfjciency of the engineers ,Nov. S. -Mr. Mr. Snmue 1 RUBBERS —Tile best b��ds in Mens r Girl's F to have same misgivings about p , certifloate were com leted Bradley, of this town a etono r Women's, s Vflrl S dant object further along on the same her, but, I don't recollect doing so. I cutter b and Child's sizes. ' ' h ;elebig Im, and moved histtio , down Goodwin v the Queenl and jtitdement on I trade, when on his way to Niagara Falls big mill, otherwise it, too, would road, but nearer to the barn, and sup- suppose I must have killed the' others, ,' g , . ' bben destroyed, The railroad Posed that it wan the body aP the fourth but I don't remember anything until I that question reserved, the• }fearing on I to wort: this morning, attempted to board s9 track was warped out of all shape b girl, but when be reached it it proved to Pound myself in the street With the"nierits bej,ng a000 fiixlgly .post onod i. -n Grand Trunk train at the old. Wellabd yy be only an article of fmn:ile uluthils ,. Irl m - b y hands iM ablde, th© dbol'sloln u- on Cho re pmi,n canal bridgo, not timed to stn at the If you al'8 llUt ilit`0 satisfi@d with t1LA T �" {_he lielit, falls"culvifl lit:a file #figure 8, g y'p"oaIreia: finis b+as about 2 p6m. I P P P �� „ ea you are Usltig-+�w :�r Mr Autson seems to be the victim of whi0i lead evidently been torn off the saw my sister lying on the ground, and �' issue. The cdiirt then adjuurnbd• g and had try the �nlperlal• station. He riiiased his footing U body of one of the victims. It was %hen. I a Ontil to -morrow, when it !s ex ec I bis right foot badly crushed, which will misfortune; it is said that three ears �' gain lost mq memory, and did not p ted necessitate amputation. y far the flat time that'the errlble nature recover until I was two mhos swap to than the full court will be present,' and' P :ago her of away ilii business when a that the .Maritime Province lint of a ` member ibf" his familydied. Two, years of the crime dawned upon him. Con- the woods. I then wont to Jules Gren- _ P" Ahot riead by Itis 7Trotfior. °, Obiong that ip the barn to Which* rohd ter's and afterwards to ray °oalo ' ra. Peals will be taken up. 3t o he pgtl ;a4°vVety wlletl his died. y y, Mr. F. X. Lemieux >3ayfloId Nov 8, -•A tragei#y occurred p ran lay still Another victim of someone's turnip home at midnight. I bad no , M.PP. for Bona' I Thin dear ho le tip #n 1ltuekaka hupl� I g g '!''t sing, and �1ie 1'iiri�bgr3s burned up, P , Mr. Morin tromblinglq motivo for oominitting the crime, and Judge of hero to•n'igllt, whey D2r. l • iLlliptt wail we Ls, �y/ ludt'ap& assion I venture, has been appointed a JudETTR eiit6fod. There he found his worst fears had no provocation.” the Superior Court of Quebec to till the shot load by his brathei. p'urther pot -11 gonflrmed^ The. law the body of tb v u o@uaed py the ro atiogfl •Mr, tioulars at+thig Lite h4btw aantiot be ob- The Cash Dealer, Londcsboro. �., j ' " - - � �113p __...�.. _.. , ^tamed. _ ......-.-...-_....._....,.,._..,.-.....-..-.... i [ al.. '. - _ •.LL.....y�W .]Iii.! :�_,C"•CY.�e .4�i.e.ark4ei�L