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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 May 1874, p. 1

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AND f,REA'l l XCITEMEN:r [0RlGJNAL TO .LIZZIE (BY- F.f f IE :MAUD HENRY) ANDERSON & GO'S. Boot and t-\hoe Empor1uni, Slaughtering· Commences on Saturday. NO RES! KVT BOWMANVILLE HAT STORE M M !I.YER bought Ins stock eaily and bought it "ell EH iy depa1 tment exc@ls with bea ity and forc1~n pnrcl1a.sea havo swelled lus stock to an 1nusual pec1n.lly will f111 l 1t actva. tageons to Hrn home and llY IIE~IlI MONT AL r H s SlLh. H <US are reallv handsome H s DRA.B SHELL are exceecm gly tasty His GLADSTONE and WOLSELY are the latest HLS GENTS FURNIRHINGS I a. 1 bout to relate-began the detec embrace all tho novelties m the hue His STRAW HAT DEP \RfMEN r will t1ve puhce officer my Inst profess10nal as ust al cont Uli the latest and inost stylish experieuc Perhaps howe\ er I should M l\faye1 will be pleased to see }OU and he 1s assured that Ins 111Jucements to call it an a1nato 1r 1ather than profesrnonal custon ers "dl be SECOND TO NONE IN THE GOUN1Y experience fo1 I w ts not then a 11 eJ;Ubor of the force md took hold of the case · the next mor I ng Blood stains '"ere found all obont the library an la 1ec1har smcl' filled the room though the sei vant had found the wmdo1v wide open The fire m tie grate had gone out but thore '1ieie traces about it of burn~d clotlnng reco 0 111zed as that fottnetlj \\:Orn bJ the deceased Also a nng of his par!Lally Still street me!·cd was found m the ashes moT'e tho1ough search revealed the charred ren1a1ns of a lnuuan skeleton at Lhe bot tom of a well a short distance from the hb1ary window In short Mwhael Hu" e had evidently l een murdered and a terrible ch un of parting carriage IC\ h at the old woman m blacl ~ Exactly I looked at h1m m astomshment Then A REMARKABLE SUICIDE as I began to"ln1de1 sta.ntl I \Va5 seized with as 1dden t erroI lest the inan should es (N e w: 0 leans [1\Ia~ 1 tJ Cortespo 1Ue cc of t hP. Ne o Yori W01 ld) AN excha.n 0 e thinks th'.lt ger. l no 10 c 1s p ayed out hu np The olcl s nner ought to h a\ el through Newcastle and see the sparkle to the eyes as two lovers holl the sa.me popper nt l t loz n0 e bAtween their teeth 0 o 11 fingers A ftf1r'\ \U! EE 11a.n has patent on a fo inta.111 pen AT S IJ BltADSHAW S OLD STAND ous profession One cvenmg the pa1 era were full 0£ a horrible murder, committed up tO\rn the mght before The parhes concerned were first-class peoplo and of co >r·e the affair made quite \. atrr The circumstances as briefly as I can state them 'vere as fol IO\\S Spri 11-g~ and Summer Stock -OF- 1 nga B e above ground 1n all d wel Love ~our n e1ghbo1 ns your elf bi t don t have t oo ma.ny lll tl1e san1e house \\ tth yo I BOOTS and SHOES, EXCELLING IN VALUE, VARIE'l'Y, NOVEL'l1 Yan<l QUALITY. PDRCHt\.SERS PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT 10 44 J. H HANNS. hved w1th hun aI d would it was un ler stood rnhent hrn prop rty P eople ac quamted Wlth the family vcre nware that Mr Howe was of a narrow and tyra1 Ica.l dispusitt0n aml although he lo\ ed the 0 STOTT, AND TOWh HALL BuTLDINGS, DRU ER IN girl well a.nd sun.red no expense tograt1f.} her DRUGGIST !JOWJIIA~ JIJLE. yet was often very harsh and cruel to her, Ellen was not only de1 endant upon her uncle for ·in ort but she had it seems cont1ary to Ins expres ed 1v1shes engaged herself to a young bank clerk as poor as herself MEDiCNES, AND CHEMCALS, cause of his r 11n and s l c1de tlus may have beei t """ certa n that ~I1chael Ho ;ve cnt0rta1ncd feelings of the n1ost 'ioltint hatred towa.rcl the n1an h1n1 self and had repeate ll and m the most abusive languago forbidden his holdrn'l any comn1un1cation with Miss H0tve Ellis on Ins part cordially detested the uncle but he loved the mece and deter mined to 1nar1y bet in spite of l1e1 guar d1an and upon tho mght of the murder he had called to tell !um so Ihe m!etvLO\ 1 et veen M10hael and Frnderw Ellis no hum n eye had \\Lt nessed All that was knoirn of it was gathered from the accounts gi von by the young man l ims.elf S tr an be to sa) t]us account thougl1 1t pos tively demecl all knowledge of tne mt ·dei was fatally damagmg to the young mans case Ho hacl, he said called upon lift Howe about ten o clock in the evening At fl rst he \\as refused ad1 uttance bt t as he was tunung away the merchant l 1 n:aelf ca1ne out of the library and told !nm to come m saymg that they might as "ell ha' e it out then as any othe.r !Lme They wont mto the hbrary and as the servants also !es tified the key 11 as turned and the t vo re mamed together until every body else 111 the house had retired The only add1hon al testimony given b) the servant wao that in going round a sho t tune after to fasten · np the house she had he .rd louu tones m the hbrnry and had paused a' the door to hsten The words sho caught were few She had heard the younger man stop Ill h1s walk up and do"n the ioom and say e;imte lly By hea\ en ) au lie sir I My father never did that and were ) ou not an old man and Ellen s uncle I "ould kill you this tnsta.nt for aay1ng so Then she heard the old man get up from !us chair and moved to\\ ard the d 01 and ·lie hur ried up staus Ellis ackno '1ed~ed the words and a great many more iuite as violont Ile hnd been with the old man an hour he said Ho had at once determined to marry Ellen Howe at all hazards but he once more asked permisa10n to do so l\11 }Towe laughed at !um callmg htm names ho d d not care to tepeat and finally taunted hun with the cnll e and disgrace fu! death of lus father 1 hen the young man stung altnost to madneas had used the words testified to by the ser1 ant The old man had gone to the door but only to see that 1t wn.s secure He did not seem to have any fear for lnm·elf but still went on "1th Ins ta mts FinallJ he had satd Young nan 11 e I 1ve had words enough I w rked yon fathers rn nand drnve I 1 u lo h d1sgraoeful death and I glory m it But th1s is not all I hate you "a I hated him and will work yonr rum too You shall not hang your self-oh no but the shenff shall do tho work for yon I shall see yo '1 a gecl I -see you with these eyeo-1 and ti ousancls ot othera shall see Fredenc Ellis son of \he renowned forgot Gerald Elhs, hung by Dye Stuft 8 Patent Medicmes Pei fumery Brnshes Corr bs Soaps Pam ts and O Is l a1 " Brnshes Coal Oil and Coal Or! Lamr s &c & c PRESCRIPTIONS CAREEULLY COMPOUNDED !\ND ~I OllDM S COI RECTLY ANSWFRED ]')ll1chacl Howe 'vas a man of hts word after I all Did h e mean that he woultl look do;vn with 1 u3 evil eyes ~n d view the trans aetwn ftom tho other world? A new BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSER I li D A'I A. llfODERA rE FFl THOSE WISHINC :i'O HA\ E Teeth E xtracted Without Pain I'ho1nas Stonhouse. snot LD CONSULT THEIR FA1ITL1: PHYSICL\.N J M BRIMACOMBE I D S l:>ERSONS HAYING BOOKS MAGA ZINES Pampl lets or anything in the book ine wh ch tl c~ vish r.o have bou1 d can have til er orders filled.In the ncn.testandmost durable f;ltyJe and on th:,c sho t~st notice bv leaving them a.t the ST TE~MA~ omce Br ng alongyourb ntl I THE ELEPHANT HOUSE! g T R. H. 'I'u1·11er, HE undersigned m retnrmng thanks to ]us many fnends and the public gcneraly for th liberal patronage extended to him durmg the pnst eighteen >car· begs to a rnounce that from and nfter the 15th September mstant, ho ml! c:m' on the same busmesss but more exten·nelJ under the name and style of JOHN McLEOD & Co Prompt payment of all notes and accounts is rendered imperative by tlus A UCTIONEER WOULD BEG TO business arrangernent and all per.sons indebted v1ll please ta.ke notice and govern inform t1 e inhab tants of Bowmanville anU armers of 'Vest Durham tJ at he is E.OW prepar then1selves accordingly d to attend to an:; sales that may be entrusted JORN l\1cLEOD o hin1 Chnrges moderate 10 tf ~HRRHGE The next clay I called upon Mrns Howe She was m deep black ancl quite lnuken down '\\ith gtief I explained as well as I could my suspic1011s and theorJ as to the mmder and she blessed m o for the hope I btou 0 ht her She was rich ~tt hsr lo\ er mus· be saved f 1t tuok all I left her with tl e !um cletermrnatwn to irove Frederic Elhs mnocent m spite of fate It was of no use to fight the endencc I went through It all aga.1n a)td exa.rrnned the p ..emrncs the i 1ng the charred bones but they told me no other story If there had been am 1rt.ler Fr edeuc Ellis was the guilty mn.u If he \\ tJ u1nt!cent Mr How 1>as ahve I must find h1m if I would ""' e the pmoner and Im 1st find !um w1thm a ino11th Bu howl I hacl 110 clue \lhatever to hrn whereabouts If he had gone a1 "J h e had lelt no trace I spared no o.xr en e I eent trusty men in every direction on all tho railrc a.ds to every la t uf the U1 tcd States I even du., pat hed L 1nessenger to Lt verpoul though I had no reason of ciy o\ n t 1 be he'e that !i'lichael Howe had left the I advertised for information ----~-----~~--··-- ARTUICIAL BUTTER As many of our readers doubtleso feel an interest in knowing the process employed for tho pioduct1011 of artitic11I bu ttor we append the folio vmg rcmru:ks from the .Am «ai> G1ocer one of the staff of that JOUrnal havmg v1;itod md thoroughly exam ned the works of the Huclson Coonty Dairy Co 111 New Jer seyThe pme e\ ery mol"n1ng · SSl;ER OF IICENSES I i!y autnoritr of H s Excellency the Govern er Ge e 11 Oil co nt the Sta'tes nanotUce J·oHN McLEOD & co. a1 W :FIRSr CLASS OULD solic t ti e st\mC hbcral support and pati onago extended so long to Jmrn McLEOD and take tlns opn rtumt} of mfornung tho pubhc tlrnt they ha\ e d1.coidad the ohl aystem f long credits ancl will conduct then credit bu" uess as follows all accounts will be rcnde1ed on the 1st January 1st May and 1st September, in e ch and ff\;e1y yeu In t] e case of nut nf1cturers 1necl1anic8 0 l thers wl ose ncco rnto m'1y amou1 t to $u0 or O\ er ti en 1 ote 1£ a reed upon will be taken payable at the Bank for a stated period 'l'he cash purchasers anil prompt paym s on short Residence for Sale l tiacle ays get goods at prices cut fine as onr gt eat aim Will be to co u l ti l· Stoel la1 ge ancl well assorted and BOX STOE~ A oplend d va11ety of COOK II :I.LL PARLOR JOR N l\ic:tJWD & Co for CO A.L and WOOD ~ Bo ¥manv Jle Se:Pt.,n bcr14 18 be hung 011 the thud Mrns Howe was despon le 1t thougl B 1t I though I had not g1 \en uo all hope of fin ling my lnan In ]us lu l1ng sbll 111du1ged iu one for lorn hope which I commumcated to no one Ile had s u I I sh 111 see you hang with my CJes and l\I1chael Jto, c """ notortot sly a n);an of Ins word passion v ~ te enge to the last would be m town on the 3rd of l\'lo I should oCC ]um at the gallow n ore I t1 o g1 t of it t1 e 1norc s beca111e At nine o clock o l tho 1Ilotnn1g 3id >!most oxact'y twenty four ho irs t c , fore ti e limo nppomted for the exec 1t10n "' I roccl\ cd a telegram ' I hwh rnry t ch raised my hope It w ~s dated B - and 'vaa from Sno the i 10.et exoer1encod dated \em mJ employ It reacl s!mplv thus I 0 a seve1 c blo v wluch ca.use 1 h s <lea.th Durocher a ld} ts wife ate no v lodged in St Scl,olashque gaol to · an<l tho t trial for n a islaughtc1 r, A l\fass1tch 1ssetts far ne1 Sa} s l\IJ cattle WLll follo v me r nt l I leave tho lot and on ti e "ay u l to the barn yard m tl e evenmg stop and call for a lock of I ay Sm1thso l SaJ tl ere ts nothing tall xe markable aboitt that Ho went 1nto a barn yard m the country laot \\ eek where h e had not the ·hgl teat acqnamtanoe w1th tho C:Lttlo a1 I a i old b ill not on!) followed lum until he left the lot but took the gate of its hinges n.nd raced with ]urn to t1te ho 1se 111 the most fa.n 1har \\ iy posstble Smithson says he has 110 doubt the okl fel of lo\v 'Yonld ha\ e called for Bo1net1ung 1f he had wa tcd 0 httlc "Jule, bt t h a d dn t The area, of tI en com want to keep tlrn folks wa1trng for dmner, so he hung the tail of h s coat and n. p ccc bmed ptoperty rn gi-e te1 than that o' any of hLB pants on the bulls horns and went com tJ m England excep ¥orkslnr9 aud Lmcoluah1ro into the honj;e · ,

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