ti ae ne ~ EE EEO emer enema TL I I nn A Strange Murder. HIGHEY REALISTIC SCENE IN A FRENCH COURT ROOM, Lonnon, Nov 18.—A_ great tion has been caused by a peculiar mur- der trial in France, and it is feared that trouble may arise from the state of popular feeliog. The trial took place at Ille et Vila‘ne assizes, and included an investigation into the manner o¢ the death of a farmer named Beaudouin, who was killed while asleep in bed, under very peculiar circumstances, He sensa- was lying by the side of his wife, ac- cording ‘to the statements made in court, and yet she declared that she did not hear the noise of tirearms, not- withstanding that the man was shot. His wife asserted that the first intima- tion she had of the murder was trom the smoke from the weapon used to assassinate him and the blood which flowed trom the wound made by the builet. Her story did not reecive general credence, even by those dispos- ed in the woman’s favor, but suspicion fell on a young map, 2 vagabond and a reckless character, named Brageul. Brageul was employed in some interior capacity on the farm by Beaudouin,bu: was discharged by him, and at first it was supposed the marder might have been committed merely out of revenge. The fellow, on being arrested, however, not only confessed having committed the crime,but asserted that he had bece instigated by Mme. Beaudouin to kill her husband, and bad been paid by her for the deed. The wife's reason, Brageul declared, tor compassing her Lusbaa ‘’s death was bis alleged flirtations with another woman. The murderer said Mme. Beaudouinadmitted him by the window at night, and when he had en- tered the room, returned immediatcly to bed and laid down beside her bus- band who was fast asleep. Brageul was armed with a gun, which he rested across the woman's legs, in order to ,zet a precision of aim, and so shot the man, The court room was the scene of a real- istic sensational effect in the course of the trial. ‘The judge had the blood stain- ed bed brought into court and com- pelled the prisoners, the murderer and the wife, to assume the identical posi- tion which they occupied at the moment ot the murder as described by Bragenl. Notwithstanding the overwhelming evi- dence against Mme. Beaudouin, and tho circumstantial proofs of her guilt, the jury committed her of complicity in the crime, avd found Brageul guilty. The latter was condemned to imprisonment for life at hard labor. The greatest in- dignation prevails io regard tothe view of the case taken by the jury from the absurdity of theiridea thata man may be killed by being shot with a guo and witb his wife lying close beside hbiin sleeping soundly measwhile. --~ Special Notices. FrreH Bovine Vaccine Virus received by mail daily by Mr.G, E. Hughes, at Apo- theearies’ Hall. Buack Currant Jam and Jelly, Straw- berry, Gooseberry and © anberry Jam by the ponod at the City Steam Bakery, Prince Street. no 21 Oxe gross Thymo Acid Powder as used in Montreal Hospiteis, op»ned to day at Reddin’s Drag Stere, 15.25 and 40 cents a package See difference between Thymo-Acid atid commen sheep dip from circulars left at the ExiMINe Orrice and at Reddin’s Prug Store. no 23 2i Vacetvz Porxts.—Physicians can obtain the Bovire Vaccine Points at the Apothe- caries’ Hall. no 23 4i only 20 no 21 Snorm'kers’ Pinpixes - French Calf, Enc- lish Kip, “id Nails, Awls, Bristies, Eyelets, Pegs, Shoe Thread, sold iow for cash at Dur- sey, Goff & Co's, novl9 Cuotce Cookep “orNED Bzer, cents per ponad as Beer & Goff a. Hunter River Factory But'er (choice) for sale by the pound at Beer & Giffs. no 21 Me's Felt Boots, buckled on the side, the real thing for cold feet. 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D., 1580, and mede between Mary Ann Matthews and Alexander Matthews, her busband, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson, of the Other ; art :— Ald. that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township number Thirty- four, in Queen's County, commencing at a stake fixed on the west side of Winter River, running thence west by the variation ten chains, thence north ten chains, thence east ninety-four chains, across the Suffolk Road to the said Winter River, thence along the course of the Kiver to the place of commencement ; bounded on the north by Roger Harper's land, on the east Winter River, on the south by Robert Week’s farm, and on the west by the rear of John Creckett’s jarni, containing one hundred acres of Jand, a littie more or less, with the appurtenances. For further particulars +pply at the office of award J. liodyson, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this third cay of November, A. L., 1885. . PATRICK BLARNEY, Nev. B W—is caw tu 7 Meee THE DAILY LAST TRIP —OFr— BOSTON STEAMERS WILL BE (Weather Permitting) From Beston, - - 28th Nov. From Chariettetewn, 3:d Dee. CARVELL BROS, Agents. Ch’tewn, Nov. 16—2wks 2aw pat MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Cb. FLETCHER has just ree@veJ his Winter ’*@ock of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, &c., such as Accordeons, Violins, and Concertinas. Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. £ar Selling Remarkably Low. Call and be convinced at Fletcher's Music Store, Sien of the “Big Fiddle,” Queen St. Ch’town, Nov. l0- 4wks dwpat, her wks SOME of the MANY —WHO USE— Wootill’s German Baking Powder : Queen Hotel, Fredericton. Harker House. Fredericton, Porter House, Kentville. American House, Kentville. Halifax Hotel, Malifax. Enternational Hotel, Halifax. Central House, St. John. Rew Victoria, St. Jobn. Terrace Hotel, Amherst Dining Saloon, Truro, Norfeik Heuse, New Glasgow. fietel Brauswick, Moncton. Fred. A. Jenes, Hotel Bufferin, says: ‘*‘l feel contident its use will be con- tinued by all who give it a trial,” Ask your grocer for Woodill’s German Baking Powder, and take no other, Nov. 18,.’35. FOR SALE. (came age TANNERY, with its Steam i> Engme, Beiler, Sp'itting Machine, Stuf fing Machine and ether Piant is offered fo sale at private contract, The above Tannery was formerly operatec by the late Dona'd McKinnon, of the late tirm of McKinnon & Co., of this city. It is fitted up on the most modern prirciple, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested, To capitalists vo better iv- vestment for their *noney, either by Bank cr Manufactory, can be offered. Possession given immediately. MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix. Ch’town, Oct, 17, 1885. Exeoutors’ Notice. FRYHE Undersigned Kxecutrix and Fxecu- tors of the lest Will and Testament of thc late Donald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on bnsiness unde: the name and style of “MACKINNON & ©O.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late cffize, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetowa, and all persons having claiins or demands against the sail estate are her by required to furpish the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date, . . Dated at Charlotietown, the 2nd day of OCLOBER, 1885, MARY JANE MACKINNON, } xe utrix, W. McLEAN, JAS, CURRIE, | Excentore. Oct 2nd—law tf TQ SHOEMARERS. FRESH Stock of SHOE-FINDINGS, 4 specially selected in England, jast re- ceived, aud will be sold Cheap as usual, M. 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