The Exeter Times, 1879-2-13, Page 66mine
TEM TIMES '1'1L)TiUAIdI' 18 1370
A N tRRATIV +' OF SOME OF .TUE
llmilmN t'S`I?DiEALINGbI OF
JOSEP1:I. HAYDOCKe
Fallowing are some of the extraots
from the sworn evidenee given iu the
Supretne Court of New York in an ass -
tion of Thomas Holloway against Ben-
j aurin Stephens and Joseph Mee/dock
"To Joseph Ilay(loek, on the 11th of
June, 1802, a power of attorney was
given,. constituting him my agent in
New Yurk, and by a written engage-
ment made at the same tithe he was re.
strieted from selliug or advertising my
medicines (Holloway's Pill and Oint•
inent) other thau in the Ullited States,
or engaging iu any business that would
oiilflict with imine. Ile, in March,
1365, violated his engagement, by
inanufaoturing and selling at 48, Fn1-
tun Street, New York, Maggiel'a Pills
and ointment,' 'medicines of his 'own,
welch he strongly roo.'lntneuded from
itis Own place of business as being su-
perior • to my medicines, and at this fag opinion without date : "And 1
place be passed moat of his time. On further report that in my opinion from
the 25th of July, 1865, Iltytlook, her. the testunony and proofs e,ubrnitted to
lug rials his arrangements to leave me herein, Joseph Iiaydook has the
elle in two months, entered into a eon- prior title to the medicines and trade
trace without aria authority with 13en- t.uarlc desotibed 111 the complaint herein,
jstiuiiu Stephens to advertise my Pills and the right to nianufauture and sell
a•1d Ointtnent for two years in every the salve, and that he is the owner
paper in Spaulali America,Af(txico and thereof. Penn° T. I%uUGLEs, Referee N.
Cuba, to the amount of $200,000 iu Y, Supreme Court,"
gold each year. Oa the 21st of Au- My name is not mentioned in his
gn t, the month following, he made a oi)iuinn, Mr. Ruggles has no doubt
second contract • with Stephens, that been deceived by some fraudulent state -
the slid advertising should extend to wrut. Ile purely was not asked to say
M;l+e,, years instead of two yours, and that ley name and trade mark sere
for $200,000 in gold yearly, making the property of. Haydock l In 1871 I
elle liable for $600,000 in gold! kiay- finally closed up my business in the
deck, by'virtue of my power of atter- United States, and since then I have
nee', having settled platters sufficiently had no agent there. Haydock's busi-
advantageous to himself by his deo,. uses with lee ceased on October 4th,
lugs with Stephens, leaves my service 1865, when he resigned the agency, but
nu the 4th of October following, but not until he bad involved nes in a ]iii.
makes no communication to me re- ration of nine year's duration at an ex•
spPctirg the said contracts• pense of over $100,000. My trade
On the 12th of Sept., 1805, he writes marks are registered at Ottawa, and
to hue as follows:—"You say you have they are now being registered at
aceep,ced !my resignation, this is all Washington. I earuestly solicit the
right. I amvery well satisfied to go public to denounce the spurious inedi-
awnv, else if it were not I would have cines of Haydock, which, under the
resigtel my position." name of Holloway's Pills and Oint
N) doubt, as he explains it, he was ,rent, lie is endeavoring to foist on the
well satisfied to go. He had made public of British North America. I
contracts for $1600,000, in gold, from shall deem myself greatly obliged to
which he expected to reap a rich hare- easy friend who may be pleased to af-
eQt, and his friend Stephens had el- ford me any information affecting my
ready commenced to advertise his Mib• interest, and which will be treated as
giel's Pills and O.ntment. Stephens, etrietly private and confidential. My
shortly after this commenced proceed medicines are only manufactured at
in'ge age hist me f,r svuhe little adver- 533, Oxford street, Loudon. The
tieing he did under these cootractss. British Government stamp bearing my
My attorneys then took action to Qat name is affixed to every pot and box,
needs these frandulent contracts, but without which none are genuine.
5 ephena managed to get a reference of (Signed) Twines I omsower,
tete case to a Mr. Freeman Lithian, 533, Oxford street, London, Janu-
who on the 27th of August, 1869. at'y', 1870.
awarded Wm the monstrous sum of ABSURDITIES OF YE OLDEN
:1171,737.48. This preposterous sum TIMES.
was allowed principally for less of n --
p irtioli only of the profit that Steph• In looking over a fyle of old news-
ene said he would h the made had tete ]Sancta several funny things are noti
o.,utraete heeu carried out. In till- calls iu strikingi comparison with the
state of flings I decided in March' may things are done now-a•da(s. lu
1877, to send my brother-in-law, Mr. rhe issue of the Drily Post. Loudon
George Martin, to New York. It was (Eng.) July 7th, 1728, there appears,
by his iuJe.fatigablo exertions,: aided tete foil ,wing challenge,whiah indieatee
by his attorneys, Messrs. Gray anti .lie solid way ye old time ladies had of
Devonport, that Judges Davis and -fettling their little disputes :
Denials, in November, 1873, set aside CHALLENGE.—E. Elizabeth Hikineon,
the unjust finding and award of Mr. f Clarlsellwell, laving had some words
Freeman Fithian, and ordered a new with Hannah Ilyfield, and requiring
t.,•ial to review the whole case. Final- ,atisfactiou, do write Ther to meet me
ly, ,)u the 4ti1 of J.autlary, 1875, fibs upon the stage, and box re for three
erne, which (eenpied the c urt foureniheas, each women holding half a
clays, was heard before Judge Fen orown in each hand, and the first wo-
Brunt. A portion of the Judge's find- man that drops the money to lose the
lege is as follows : ba 1..
"In October, 1836, the plaintiff corn- Which was answered thus :
]nenced this actin to have the con-
tracts de:'lared null and void. The
Plaintiff had no kuowledge of the con-
tracts until about November, 1865.
teed on the 80th of November, 1865.
through hes then manager, Davie
P, iugle, the plaintiff notified Stephens
that he would not recognize the said
contracts. Stephens nnctoubteely knew
that Holloway's advertising, outside the
United States said British Pt'ovinces
was done through the London House.
1t was the policy of tete pl:niutiff to
proven', as fel' as possible, any trade
atlrlinSliig up between ttee agency of
New York and any portion of Amerien
oetside the Ustited States unit the Brit
i4h Protiuce , and to confiue snots
bneinees to the Lond in House. In
tree determinations of the gnestinr s in•
volved in this •action, it seems to me
that uo wetelit should be attached to
the evidenee of Heyd .ok, because the
i.,cts developed upon this trial cleatly
indicate that he is either a knave or an
i li lt, aiid whatever be toe feat. his
evidence is equtatly unreliable. The
L'istiutiff, Iioltuwiay, must, have jud;f-
P>nont declaring the oontracte of the
25th of July and 21st of Augnst, 1865,
t ' hare her') made by Haydock with.
out authority, and are therefore void.
Signed, H, (3. VAN Bnu tT.
Iiaydocic at hla trial admitted he
had no authority wh'itsnever to make
the :aid snntraets of July 25th, and
Ailgnst 21, 1835, : Haydock, tntobnta'
charge nY fucking alagiztel'a Pills seed
Ointment teethe time he way acting as
my agent, mikes the followi(ig roust
County of New York, being duly sworn
makes oath as follows :—(That he pos-
sessed, for a terra of years, a general
Power of attorney from one Tbonies
Holloway, of London, England, for the
management of T. Holloway's business
at 80, Maiden Lane, in the City of
New York, which original power lie,
still possebsee, although the power to
act under it is since revoked. Joseph
Had oklpositively alleges that he nev-
er knew, or was informed at any time
1 ow to make the medicines of Thomas
Iiolloway, and that he never made or
attemi ted to make them. JOSEPH
HAvvocic. Sworn to before ale this
4th day of December, 1860. Jails K.
A(BS1AR, Notary Public,
Haydock now, after a lapse of thir-
teen years since he 'was my agent, ar-
rogates to himself the use of niy name
to bis.pills and ointment, and publish-
es a copy of a power of attorney, an -
tinned iu 1865, and for some frauds•
lent purpose also publishes tho follow -
`ANWF,R. — I, Hannah livfield, of
Row M. CUELD 41. .61101,M
CHIMNEY.
Yesterday as a aoigizen of Wt od card
avenue was helping a tinalnitll to ele-
vate a smoke jack to the roof dale Or
dition ou the windy side of the house,
]reparatory to hoisting jt atop Of a
enloltey chimney, an old' man with a
ragged bundle tinder his iyrm came
along, halted, and soon beoalile deeply
interested •
"That chimney smokes, don't it ?"
he finally inquired,
"It's the worst one in the town," re-
plied the citizen.
' ',And you wants to stop the ntiie
shoe, eb ?"
"Yes, I do,"
"Anel you think that smoke jack will
doitr
"I hope so."
"Will, now, I kin stop that ernoking
in ten minits, and I won't hurt the
alrimbly nor put up any smokeeja'oks,"
continued the old Inas, as he laid down
his bundle.
"If yon do it I'll give you $5," re-
joined' the citizen, who • disliked the
idea of disfiguring his ahimuey with the
clumsy jack,
'Kin I have the kitchen for five min.
rtes 2" asked the man.
"Yes,"
The cook was instructed to vacate
and the old man took possession. Re-
moving the top of the stove he poured
in enough water to put out every spark
of the fire, Then going out he called
to the citizens on the roof:
"Has elle stopped smoking ?"
"Well, I don't see any smoke at all."
war+ the reply ; "what have yon done ?"
While he was coaling down the iad-
der the old man made off, eating a pie
he had taken from the oven. The lase
half of Rho had to bolt down while on
tele run, but at no time in the moo did
the citizen, tinsmith, or servant girl
get within twenty rods of hila.
BUSHRANGINGI f AUSTRALIA.
A gentleman Ilas favored us with the
follyeing extract from a latter from his
son iu Melbourne.—"A great deal of
excitement has been caused throughout
the colony by the appearance of bush-
rangers, who have already shot four
pclicemen. Sonia time ago a warrant
was issued for the apprehension of two
brothers(Kelly:by n)une),end formonthe
they have been living iu the hush
and the police have been unable to trace
theta. Last week the younger brattier
Keliy was arrested iu a house in Maus -
field. Ile offered no resistance when
the warrant was handed hila, but beg -
gets before being taken to the lock-up
to be allowed to eat some supper. The
LEGAL
llDiiN(if ] AIt.DIN CI, (ic Wl1ITE,
1 I ' 13aif.sters, Attorneys, Solicitors, Coru-
slouers, B, It., &o.
t)Mk ('17—HUTTON'e DIAoir, 'Wates trees, St
Un ry't,
hilus 18.11Aunn o," 1-W.IiA111)INo. II.A,I1.Yi'13IT3'
W 'MoDIABMI1.), B.A.,
11A ttltIST'E11,NOT'AIIY, CONVEYIt ClsJI
atGt.:.s
I,tICAN,ONT.
ESS1I4, JONES 4; MUSOBTl1
8 h Burristors, Attornoys•at-law, Solicitors
t'onnervy, Conveyancers, Commissioners 1n13'tt.
a ,,1 Notaries Publie, St, Mralv's
0,S.JON1'1S, \V.(. \t0SCRII'.
0"119%I5-Ilntton'a music,\\'att•l:et„St Alary'.
HOTELS
NTRAL 'HOTEL, OfEi)ITON
e..) -Win. Baker proprietor. This Hotel les
been newly furnished. and fitted. up in first-class
style. Largo nu(1 convenient Show 'Rooms for
Commercial Travellers; bent of liquors and (mare
at the Bar. Attentive hustlers always on baud.
d1 -81n. \V1LLIAM BAKER,
`IFiANGi D IIANI)S,--The under.
signedhe vine rented the 1)ufferin Ttouse,Con-
bralla,for a tenet, it will hefonucl la i1-st-class ho-
tel, with every aoocenmo,bttion for the travelling
public, Convoniontto the Station, OoodLiquos
and (dors at the Lar, Attentive hustlers.
int tv,
]INCE OF \VALES I1OTEL..
CI,IN CON. G. S\VAIM'S leaving pnrchnsed
the above hotel, and fitted 1t throughout, now of-
fers first -mass accommodation to trareletl•tt, (loud
liquor fwd cigars at the bar. (loud stabling anis
attentive hostler ou hand, livery attention paid
to guests.
ItlEDICI1
1 \R. COVEN. OFFICE — MAIN
Straet, l,xoter, np•atails, opposite Control
t
—
Hotel. Sitio entrance, on the south atrett lead-
ign to B. (1. Chiroh.
a- Orders loft at Elillo's shoo store will receive
prompt attention. 40.11•.
DR. IIUTCHINSON, Member of
the College of Physinians and Surgeons of
Ontario, fie., ileo., Alain Street, Exeter.
DR. HYN1)MAN.—CORONER FOB
the County of Huron. Mee, next door tt.
gr. I. Carling's store, Exeter.
•
e) W. DROWNING M. D., 0. N.
• P. 8, Graduate Viotoriatn'.versity' Office
and residence). Don:. cion habnratary, Exeter.
0. MOO1till, M.D. 0. M.
IJ • Graduate of McGill University, Montreal
Ofhce and residence, ]Exeter, Ont. O:lico 1 ours—
StolOa.mand 7tolOn.m
DR. J. A. ROLLINS, M. C. P. S.
from 0 to 10 a. tn. ; 3 to 0 p. m.
0., Victoria St. Crediton, Ont °Mee hours
kLUTZ, M. D.,
j • (Mee at his rosidenee, Exeter.
�)R. IRVING, (311A.DUATi� GNI.
VERSITY Trinity C'1lege .NIember College
Cuvsioiaus and surgeons Ont., ,iliceliirktou.
NEW MACHINE SITUP.
William, I' itching
Wishes to inform the public bust be is••bettel'
prepared torepair all kinds of
Sewing Midlines, Watollos
officer consented, and while standing Clocks, Glens, t5'6o., than any
guard over hire, the elder Kelly rushed Other person in the countr'y, as
into the room and shot the officer dead. his charges are modem - bp and
of c curse, such an affair as this eansed
considerable excitement. The K'>llys he guarantees to give Satisfac-
then made off. Mansfield is only n t10u•
small village away in the bush. and 1
loubt very nluch if they had more than
two policemen in the place. However,
the next day a party of four mounted
policemen set off in pursuit. Last Fri•
lay they lead camped for the night,arid
t Ie following morning two of then] left.
t la camp to endeavor• to find the mur-
darers. During their absence, while
t to others in camp were cooking some
breakfast, they were euddeuly requested
to 'Bail up, and throw up your bands 1'
The two officers were faced by four
armed leen, and they themselves had
their guns iu their cases. One of the
officers put his hand on his case, and
was immeliately shot dead ; the other
held up his bands. Belly then address -
New -gate Market, hearing of the reso- ed him, and asked when the other two
uteness of Elizabeth Hi'Jlcinson, will
tot fail,God willing, to give more blows
than words, desiring home blows and
from her no favors ; she may expect a
;once thumping.'
were likely to return. The officer beg-
ged Kelly not to shoot any more of
them, and said he would ask his broth-
er officers to surreude Shortly after
the two absentees arrived, and put up
Hire is' a precious bit of legislation their h')rses at a short distance from
enacted by King George's men in the i the camp. Doming nearer, on foot.
year of Grace 1770, and which we con- the then prisoner told them they had
menti to our modern legislators :
'That all women of whatever age,
rank, 1 r'ofession or degree, whether
virgins, maids or widows, that shall
from and after such act, impose upon,
seduce, and betray into matrimony any
.f Iii; Majesty's subjects by the scents,
paints, cosmetics, artificial teeth, fain
hair, hoops, high -heeled shoes or huh
ttered hips, shalt iucnr the penalty of
he law now in force against the witch-
craft and like misdemeanors, and that
the marriage, upon conviction, shall
stand null and void.'
We should like to kuow if this law
'las ever been repealed.
was felt for their officer in their pos-
The Hon. George Browu, the Hon. I seamier), and news has just come to
Alex'tnder Mackenzie and the Hon. town that his dead body has been
Adam Crooks were. in Hamilton ou found. This makes four polieenheu
Tuesday of last week, preseinebly for they have shot. Tho one who escaped
the purpose of raising funds to estab. said it was Kelly': intention ei her 'to
lish it Reform Club at Torontn. They eboot or rdast.jhe let of them' (Kelly's
no doubt made a big push,althnuuh<it• remark). 'Tho other .mein with the
has not transpired yet how much they Kelly's are known to the pollee, and it
sueeeedsd iu collecting. In the mean ie believed that a large gang of these
time a very important quNstisin had to bushrangers live in the country round
be postponed because 141r. Crooks was about Mansfield, which is a dense
not in his place to answer it. We scrub, and very difineult to penetrate.
may just inform Mr. Crooks that the The Government haus issued a reward
iit>lmrtitnt affidavit ; Province is paying Mtn for other Work of $200 for eaoh'of the murderers,dead
r'J „merit f tyc)ngk, o)” the Ci'y and than going oe politicks' ,errandi., or alit f?.:
better surrender, as they were Bur-
r )ended by four armed men. 'One of
them pulled out his revolver and made
for a tree, but was shot in doing so ;
the other gave in. It seems that then
the oflioer first taken prisoner tock his
opportunity and mounted his horse,
which was close at hand, and rode off.
The escape seems to have been lniracu•
Ions ; several shots were fired after
him but n'>ue hit him. After riding
for acme hears he reached a telegraph
station and gave information. No
time has been lost, and mennted po-
lice have been seut in a strung fora to
scour the country. 11luah smuttily
Mi1iigan Lands
For inforluati..n concerning the
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in CENTRAL aIICIIIGAN, for sale by the Flint
mud Pure Marquette Railway Company, address
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EAST SAGINA\V, i%1ICH,
7 A DAY to Agents cauv.tsaing for the
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Z® mare and Beautiful chrome cards, with name
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ICStyles most lovely ends' I ever sold, with
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Z.Jchromo Cards, &c,Cupids, Mottoes, Flowers
No two alike, with name, lac Nassau Card
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Groceries! Confectionary
Smoking Tobacco 25 Cents per lb
CHOICE TBOACCOS AND CIGARS
' always instock.
SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT.
School Books, Stationary, Magazines
WITH ALL THE LATEST news
N.B.—Sewing Machin, Noodles ofevery Kind,
A. BOYD.
$50,000.00
At auction. To commence on
Monday, Dec. 16,1878
W. D. McGloughlin
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'. FRAYN•r>;.
Itas remove to his now shop, lately orcnpled by
Perkins tC Co—two doors north of .1, (1rigt('s book
store, where you wtllftnd everything usually kelt
it a tlrat•elassharness establishment, which for
quality of material and style of workmanship
IS NOT EASILY SURPASSED !
Call and oxalllillo my stook before purchasing
elsewhere.
of 130 Dundas Street, London, will on the above.
date, offer his whole stock, amounting .to over
Fifby'rhousa,ld Dollars, at auction, and continue
tho gale, overt day at ;two o'clock iu the after-
noon and at seven in the evening during the bat-
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of Uocember,
Tis is the largest and best stook that has ever
been offered to the rubles at their own prices;
aid, as everybody )inns, the goods are of the
best ennm facture and every article will bo wax•
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This is a rare chanes to get 8ne gold and savor
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Edney goods at your own prisms. Perhaps never
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remedy" for the relief of Pain in oases of sud-
den emergency ,
Carry it to your homes, and it will prove a
bleesingtcyou family and affiioteclfriends.
'D`rtiggiats Tiro gelling enormous quantities oft '
it wherever iutrndns.od..
"Mal ngn !be �v �rld th precinncte its noel.
The Trade s11pplied thrbltggh the Wholesale
Drug and Patent Medicine Houses of Montre-
al, lt
Toronto, Hamilton and London.
,.., t++.r.,..+ ».,..,......+i.
Prue 25 Centsp �er Dottie !
Sold by all :EnterprisingDruggists.
Sept. 19.11y.