HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-05-18, Page 51'1 Ili HU 1tWN SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 083
BRADY HANGED
The First
Phoenix Park M .rder.
1'r
—R Jim Hxeculed for the
1 rged by IIs OMber N ',Ake as otitis
meat An inisss.e.e Conran/se. but M
Dist artsa_ee.
Dublin, May 14. —Joe Brady, 'cuuvict.
ed of participation in the. Pbc>ruix Park
murders, was hanged at 8 a,m. He was
the first matt hanged for connection with
the crime. A cast tuntlootrnepthared
nside thei yard in which Dwi7
::tts executed nus morning. A strong
f ,rue of cavalry', infantry .riil 1...lia. wen
present. There was In tempt at dis-
:rbauox. Brady rise 1;, at 6:35
Canon Kennedy, of St. Jawes'Chta.Fh,
awl Father O'Reilly adtal�ll�5rtttd
neat to prisoner in theeio�
All three retrained prayill* tanitil the far -
al ••f Marwood, the hangman. Brady
ibinittel quietly while • his grins were
t . iug pini..ned, and walked *lowly and
Indwchin3',ly to the scaffold.
Tha hack flag, indicating that an ex-
..oution had taken place, was h •iste4orir
t'iu ltriaion at three minutes past
tlrnost i nmodiately t hurtle alai
with mourners was Sven at a distance
:orning toward the puma. • The oolice,
".erre, prevontetl the vehicles up-
•:roachinu. There had reports that
After the hangiug Brady's friends would
• udear.•r tu excite the people to a de-
rn• •lutration byparadluganempty he true
through the city;
Brandy wu vistaed by his mother last
...ening. the was heard to exclaim :
• Mind, Joe, ao statement." Brady
b'nlled, and replied : " Don't be foolish ;
d you think I am a fool." It is
tffited his mother threatened to disown
her sou if he gave theGuvernmInt infor-
mation A wreath of dowers was re-
eived by Brady to which was attached
. card bearing expressions of grief at his
: ire from Irishmen living in Liverpool.
Brady trade no statement to the Jail
haplain or the Governor of the prison,
• Int• of the last things he did was to
ritea letter to his mother. He carried
prayer -book in his hand to the scaffold,
was thoraighly resigned and firm.
11, 1. dy fell nine feet and death was
- • ntaneous. Brady was dressed in the
clothes be wore during the trial.
1 • is ::chanted the crowd outside the
: nambdled ten thousand. It is said
•h•.mg wu even greater than any of
e which collected when executions
ere publics At the moment the black
•'.1'; was -IMOD over the jail a cry was.
uso44 ."bats off," and every head was
meovared. Th. awned shortly after-
•..irda disperued.q
Dublin, Ma 14.—Brady was buried
near the scaffold. Thheeeceeartebne of his
neck
iat11 he wascrushed
liana ed a criminal Harwood
game him- less trouble or anxiety, or
ilisp:ayed a calmer or more entltiuebing
,71(41 t.
Joe Brady was one of twenty-five chil-
dren, the second eldest boy of 20, who,
with five daughters go to make up this
t,otsl. His humble parents have all
through life conducted themselves in a
[tanner to merit the respect of those who
knew them. All Brady '% brothers and
enters du not survive, brit those that are
l4-erd the sisters are all married anti
w o-do—have succeeded fairly well in
•' elorld The eldest boy it a mate, now
',-sign parts, whilst another is a tailor
• city, and a third a clerk in a pure-
:. .1 trust. All that are alive are hon-
• -'l'," and. respectably occupied.
The mother of the condemned man hes
vreafly changed since the police first took
• 1:2 North Anne street her "beat
y.as Mrs. Brady lovingly speaks of
• kepi' Brady.
The tow notorious Carey the)' set down
..a the originator of all their trouble. He
t.•nled Joe Brady as easily as one would
rind a thread round the finger. ''To
stamp his villainy," said Mrs. Brady,
twixt the sobbing_ of an aching heart,
''he got my boy to stand for one of his
children, and so did Peter Carey, and
t; ,w they swear to take him from me.'
The doom of his sun th the ignominious
death on the scaffold hex fallen like a
thunderbolt on the father.
For nine years Joe Brady held a collec-
tion late at the door of Church street
chaps:, and '"for yearn, sir," Mrs. Brady
'said to me, "that boy did not taste food
until he tint heard mass."
t.
•y Omsk or Croak.
Dublin, May 14. — Nearly all the
tradesmen .,f Dublin ,have received a
circular termed " An analysis •,f special
juries on eighteen triala under the
Crimes Act. • Enclosed with the circu-
lar was 1t slip containing the words,
"Woe to you if you have any goods of
these jurors, for you will have the blood
and suffering of innocent iseople on your
hsailfs." The slip is signed "Ivy Hook
..r Crook.- The circular has caused a
* asation.
. W. MCKENZIEH, W. BRETHOUR & CO.,
12RANTFORD
Has on labd a carr fully se!vete l stock • t
Slides Slioql' Iflags \Sit
Made by t c beet m.t:.ers.
PAINTS tigt OILS.
Barb Wire ---First Prize
Flan=. =ells arid. scales_
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CUTLERY.
,741r3purr cent. off for cash.
W_ Mc=NZ=_
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 1
1 take this opportunity to announce to the public that l.u, ing purchased the
RR= 3-003::) 0 I
and trade of Mrs. W. D. Shannon. and having made
Large Additions to the Stock !
for which cash was paid. 1 ani now prepared to give great bargains to all who will favor me
with thetrcuatom.
!ly mottoshall be "Small Profits and quick Returns."
AP -Goods delivered free to any part of the b,wn.
W. H. RIDLEY.
CIGARS. CIGARS
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN
Special Advantages to Customers
14'F, SELL OUR GOODS 'RETAIL A'►• 'PHI; REGCLAR.WHOLE$ALE PRICES. 71 lei , BECAUSE 1%.1'
Dtreet from tit° Makers and for Cash.
We send Samples on application, & Goods b 7 Mail or E,ress
MIR !CILIARY DEPARTMENT IS ANDER THE CAROF A SUITP R ARTISTE,
IN MAYTLE AND DRESSMAKING PERFECT SAT1sFAC•1' N l.' GGUAR.1NTl:.l).
SPECIAL OFFER :
To all
esesuhasinPgatrotitehe Daamsioriunngt toot$m8eik0.o0^"larvseowrnSpaalycotnile.rnsettuturdn Paurer-
DRESS C O()D f -_- ell Wool Nuns'
DRESS k Veilin s, from 31 eta ;
New Checks, in Black and White. from rs e's; 1.a. Ilunting,
and Broende Grenadines, Gross (:rain and CRtou.su silks.
C1 T OAy I(___Black & Colored Moutilc}uo-
4 J1. num Kid wove., t rem•k a...1 Colored
Kid Gloves, 3, I and G Bottom; Ma. Is au.l 1'..10 - 1 .1, r -e) silk
Glove.. I. to $l.YS; Miaeca Silk, J.•r.e) slid I.: .
13A RA 0 ` ,„.' ___Lolew Trim.o.; I1.u.Parar-
, I.10 u yt0ed 1 a
asoh. IUs •k and Polon . ..'to l'7 a; Ila. k $un,hrde •tt.O0 to
5.3.410; t'1tlWrens' 1'ar,-,
HO 1 >t ” . 9
Ilbrf gat ITc •;c'111 rr -
+ 11~.h -,I.tr. 3..i eta; (h le.. en.' 4'ut..;. i
''t tton 1to+4.. hr'm 10 e• •• ; • n i ' leas. in Solid Colors ;
Ls 'Ica anti Masses, in PI v 1 Colored" Silks.
• White Figured Muslin and Swiss Frnbroideries.
CLOTHING & CARPET DEPARTMENT.
IMPORTED SCOTCH TWEEDS AND CANADIAN TWEhiD.. IiAl.1.111111:1:.\A, l:.11'%F t l+111'al.l•'1,'1EAR
COLI..%It-. C'UF'FS, TINS, HALF 1108h% SHIRTS AND BILA(',':-'.
SUITS 3IADE TO ORDER. 1'ERi''iY'T Fir (:I'Alt ANTRIM.
CA RPEZ' -CARPETS- -C_11►PETS , C L! RT. 1 S---cvizrA►x�.__(�111�TAINS.
All Wool. Rtuseeli. Tape -try. 111adraa lite in colors; Nt•tt!tigi,af5 I.a,.•' l:rutlrequins in Lace
)11 -To parties Furnishing liberal terma ate :,Lade.
H. W. BRE, THO U!? 4. CO., Brantford.
Farmers & aroors
S E HERE
THE NEW FERTILIZER.
Cotton Seed Compound
is Cheaper. and as good or better, than most
of the Commercial Fertilizers of
the present day.
This Fertiliser is a real manure, not merely a
stimulant, the value of which is proved by Os
'screaming use wherever introduced.
A hundred thousand tone were shipped last
year -W England for fertilizing purpose% alone.
Gardeners take notice that vegetable, HIPn•
ured with it mature and ripen earli,r than
with ordinary manures.
John A_ 'Taftel,
Sole Agent for Goderich.
Also Agent for Herby Climax. king of feed,
• took Diplopia at Provincial Show last tall.
March V. 18t3. 1400m
A full line of all the Leadi4ig Patent Medicines always kept on hand
(Physicians Prescriptions a Specialty.)
A ae.stble Rove.
The Orangemen are beginning to pars
resolutions setting forth what they pur-
pose doing in future. They have been
made party to is of in the past, but is
the future they intend to eschew politics
and vote for those who will rote for them.
•: .his at least is the determination arrived
at by the Essex lodge It is the only
way Ly which they Gan expect to secure
their desired Act of Incorporation. They
Lave come to be looked upon as a mere
knot in the tail of the Conservative kite,
and no matter which way the wind blew
1'.ey could always be counted upon to fol -
1 •w where the kite went.—{Telegram.
he Duke and Duchess of Connaught
will proceed to India in the autumn.
The Duke obtains command of a divis•m
f the army.
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teas, •
k,,r1.y, •
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Patter, r 1..
b'i • des. tasgaeked t
Shasta. • awl
e cwt
'Beet ..
trades
'kunst ins
Roan Anima
OoDaai -p. May 17 IgA.
Is is ill I
50 0
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GEORGE =NAB, _
BLAKE'S BLOCK, THE SQUARE
NEW MILLINERY.
The Latest and Beat IMaigne in
New French and American Goods,
ern be found aft he Establishment of
Miss Jessie Wilson
where the Latest Shades, Nearest Designs, and Best Goods can always be found.;
The Chicago House,
1- THE HEAD QUARTERS OF FASHION FOR
NEW MILLIE RY OF ALL 'KI STD S.
Drees
A cheap line in Trimmed Hate a Specialty. A flet clam
Making Establishment !
also.•arried•on in connection with the Millinery Department. A call solicited.
A. J. WILKINSON.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
MISS GRAHA�ICC_
late of TorontO and London, has opened out • New Millinery store in
MISS STEWART'S OLD STAND
and will be pleased to obtain y, are of the ep fro g (hof the ladies of Ooderlch and vicinity.
SATURDAY, APRIL 21st inst.
when a well-aele,•ted dock of all the latest styles in French and American Mill.nery can he
seen. The badness will be carried on on a ;ash basis, and all good, will be marked in plain
figures at Inwest p toes.
A call from the ladies of Ooderich and surrounding district is respectfully solicited.
DS! SE
EDS.
SEEDS!
dT TISK DXII) IOA. A. I,
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF
FRESH GARDEN, FIELD, AND FLOWER SENDS,
from one of the moat Reliable deed Warehouses In the Dominion.
FOR SALE BOTH IN BULK & IN PACKAGES.
F. JORDAN, Chemist and
M1�DIO�L
MALL L f K30D113LIlJB_1M
flRO T\\S
--4--C7171:1.311712 1•
RHEUMATISM
Sciatica, Neuralgia,.
Lame Back, Lumbago,
Contracted Joints,
Cramp in Muscles,
Sprains.
BEST HORSE LINIMENT.
/a Large Betties 25e. Earh4.
J. W. BRAILET, MONTREAL. W.Q.
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
etre% Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic
Hoot, General Debility, Catarrh, and all
disorders caused by a thin and Impoverished,
or corrupted, condition of the blood; expelling
the blood -totems from the system, enrlebing
and renewing the blood, and restoring Its vttai-
ising power.
During a long period of unparalleled useful.
nem, AiRR'a SARSAPARILLA has proven its
perfect adaptation to the cure of all diseases
originating in poor blood and • weakened vitality.
It i% a highly tnneentnsted extract of 'sarsa-
parilla and other blood -purifying roofs,
combined with Iodide of Potassium and
Iron, and Is the safest, Most reliable, and meet
economical blood -purifier and blood -ford that
ran be used.
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cared.
"Avr*•w SARSAPARILLA ha. cured me of the
infammatory Rheumatism, with which I lure
suffered for many years. W. 11. Moots."
Durham, las March 2. 1S$2.
"Fight years ago 1 had an attack of Rheuma-
11sm so severe that 1 could not move from the bed,
or dresw, without help. 1 tried several remedies
without much If any relief, until 1 took Avma's
!tA AILI.A, by the nae of two bottles of
whish 1 waw eomplstely eared. 1 have not Moen
troubled with the Rheumatism sine. Have sold
1ae�saantnlee or your SARSAPARILLA, sed 12
stllf MOins ISawoodertal popularity. Ti. mu,
Retable cures it baa 'footed 1n this vicinity soar
*see ata that it Is the best blood mealtime ever
sfffae.d to the public. E. F. AAws.'•
River St.. Rockland, Maes., May 13, 11152.
"last Mareh 1 ass so weak rroi peaaral d.
balky that 1 amid ret walk wttbost Fel.
loins( Ib. advise of a frirad,
ARAM a BARIAPASILLA sad era 1
three bottles I felt ea well as 1 ever dM he h
I hose beer at work now ter two ..sags. W
212111110v.'ar 11AaaAraalLl-a dm areMss& ik'•od
asadlehie he tate world. Jame,. 71A11tatu'..'
Ms Weal ed aa.. Mw York, July IN Inti
ATmr'a BAaaAPAR1LLA renes 01 1a awd
all N•efbI..s OaesgWatr, lbr a pelara. tEa.
Audis. Ilkupw vu. twee. mese. Oars.
Te ears. aril •__Makes at Oa eta. It elders
the Mood of all rain*... alb dtrMtk.a. etlan
Wes the riles ei abs bawds. sad then restosas
rNaaq sad a ra.pMr the whole syaisse.
?IMPAas sy
Dr. J. C. Ayer Ir Oe., Lowell, Meet.
asM ley aA DrwggMs; pries t1, sin 5101... Y
157.7137...JIc Nofrsa
•
The undersignedbele tu call the attention of the pubis to his present cnteiprise.
Being called to the Bench, he conceives him•e:f to be the
boat Judge of the human understand.. 1.
His Upper Thoughs Being Connected with the Sole.
Thought his awl is staked on lits present undertaking, his ends aro for for the
PUBLIC ADVANTAGE.
He presides at James Watar•n's ..ld stand, where, t.eaid a the repairing of soles, he
has a stuck of material, which for
The Quality Cannot be Surpassed
t\ hich he inte,Lds to manufactiire into
BOOTS AND SHOES
With which to ace-nmtodete a die-ernnig public
A11 Workmanship guaranteed_
PRICES MODERATE.
HENRY H. RINES
Next to. Smith's Bakery, - King -.t, n street, (L.dertch.
weeds, Seeds, Seeds.
3A1\/1 S MC_L\TAIR
THE 8 E E D 8 M A N_
Wishes to thank the publicfor parr patrnns•ye end would Inform then; that he has *Ow en
h,.:id the
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK
FIELD AND Galt UEN SEEDS
trom the most reliable firms in Ontario, which he is prepared to sell at a price as low as ant
other reliable hone. Amongst the specialties in potato.% are the 'New Blush." "Early Sun-
rise." "Beauty of Hebron; and "Late Pose" The sure aur -es. to farming and gardening la
good cultivation and good seed. Ask for the best varieties. Inspection invited. A call
solicited. Flour and Feed kept coratat.Uy on sale. JA4ff. McN,111t. the Aredsman.
J'LT ST R F cFZV ED
FLOOR OIL CLOTHD
AT J. C: DETLt)R & CON.
SEVERAL BALES OF
TAPESTRY. WOVE AND UNION CARPETS,
AT J. C. DETLOR & CO'S.
A CHOICE LOT - OF
NEW PATTERN LACE CURTAINS
AT J. C. DETLOR & CO'S.
NEW AND NOBBY sPRINO HATS,
AT J. C. DETLOR & CO'S.
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
DRESS, GOODS,
AT J. C. DETLOR & CO'S.
FIRST PRIZE AWARDED THE
ONPARIO STEEL BARB FENCE COMPANY,
LIMITFilD-
For $as. Wire Fen.cin.g
AT TORONTO EXHIBITION, 1882.
The ONLY IIRhT PRIZE awarded for Bars W!re if which there was Competition
FOR SALE AY i2_ W. M('aX)l'QZIz, Got)ERICH
=N AGA2N'
ABRAHAM SMITH
t ILL' ATTENTION Tt) THE FOLLOWING
CLOTHING,
dt'A 1..1ROE ASSORTMENT
AND THE. LATEST meant;Nasus
IA FiXE AlrF()1 i1N aT1i!LEe$ VARIITY.FURNISHING GOODS.
HATS.
'/ALL THE LATERT STYLES. F
Sr AIL PATTERNS. MADE 1'P IN (1('141) sr' l
. AND A FIT OUAP1/.1 YI) (pR ht)
NDW GOO D8, NFW
CHEAP FOR CASH
AND EVERY BIiZ1-
-..I.E.IIICLOT$a
PR1CMS"