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1'11, HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, DEC. 14, i 3
O'DONNELL'S ILA(
The Marie ct Carey. Hanged.
As E gt1K reset .. !iydat tbe•Ing ee
Wise w•.ve•y -ass HNtler la ins
trees A.
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LONDON, Dec. lb— °'Donnn staiu-
tt�appin treat firmness
eeldemaanoer,' and u
Hotly prepornal
f M meet 1>t fate.
e regards i a martyr. His
brother vlailedhim t►jjaEtermw and re-
mained testily =imam At parting O'-
Donnell ah•rk hiser uy the hand
and exclatiurd, "(.'ubd bye, old fallow,
keep up your spirits Yid due t be down-
cast because ut we.
LONDON, Lec. 16- rho police leaving
d.ty tat the prison this evening report
that-O'Dfanl a sootiness as firm as •
rock. `verybody is meth impressed
With his nem O'Doeoed u fully pre -
red to meet his fete, but has remarked
that his death will be avenged on Eng-
land.
O'Donnell yesterday. for the first time
'eines he killed Carey, practically admit-
ted he was an Invincible. The admin
sfion was made to hu brother, and was
divulged by the latter. After leaving
O'Donnell bee evening, his brother made
this statement :—"Fur fear that ally -
thing might happen to him between now-
, and Monday, my brother sent for me,
and asked me to put beton hie friends
his Wt statement. He intends upou the
assillbld to say the following words :—"I
NNW Janes Carey, the informer. I am
shirt sorry for killing him, and I never
hose been. Not only that, but all of
Leaden's wealth would not buy me, or
indent, ase to sive anyone away."
O'DOBAI*LL .4'IOJD.
}ID 1 FOR CHRISTMAS! !New Mantle Oloths
A Great Bargain at
Fur the Very Choicest Selection of Fancy (Coot!,, &e for
S PRESENTS`� c. oETLoR &cos.
„o,HURONBOOK DEP(
Colored Velveteens
3IBIE 3IM X* 3E° AL NIL 31Cio"S
GIFT BOOKS, I AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, SHELL GOODS,
BIBLES. DESKS, WIRE GOODS,
PHOTO ALBUMS I LADIESS' COMPANIONS [VASES, TOILET SETS
TOYS IN ENDLESS QARIETY
—AND AT ALL PRICi9.-- -
XMAS CARDS 1 XMAS CARDS 1
THE CHOICEST SELECTION EVER OFFERED IN THE COUNTY.
1'I will be happy to see all my old friends, and all their frionds between this and Christmas.
LONDON, Dee. 17.—O'Donnell was
baa{ed this morning within the precincts
of this
Prison. The black flag was
• at four minutes past 8. There
an exceedingly large crowd out -
the walls, and those that were pres-
sesmed possessed with a stolid in-
to the result. Arrangements
!tad been perfected for repressing any
hostile demonstrations, but .11 passed off
quietly. His brother was among the
crowd. Mases will be said at 8 o clock
in the various Catholic churches for the
»pose of O'Do nell's soul. O'Donnell
felt comforted yesterday because of hear
ing that the unexpended balance of the
Americas funds subscribed for his de-
fense wt►eld be divided among his wife
trod dependent mations He said he
died for Ireland, and would die like •
brae man.
Loxnow, Dec. 17. --O'Donnell was no-
tified at 7:30 a.m. to make ready. He
was perfectly resigned, and expressed
great sorrow for his outburst of temper
in the dock at the conclusion of the trial.
He said be had felt the greatest animosi-
ty for the witnesses who appeared
against hire, but that hail now disappear-
ed. After the communion was adminis-
tered to the condemned man,
RINDS, THE HANGMAbr,
entered the cell, and O'Donnell admit-
ted to the operation of pinioning with •
smile and without a murmur. The pro-
nasion then moved toward the seag.ki.
U'Dennell walled with great firmness
R Tad without the tissistanoe of the w rrd-
ers."who stood close •found him. H•
declined assistance in ueendiag the steps
of the scaffold. Father Fleming was by
his side, and repeated tbo service of the
church fur the dying and held 1 crucifix
before O'Donnell's gate. The prisoner
then took his place on the drop under the
rope, the slack of which was hold up ov-
er his head by • piece of thread. He
was perfectly calm and looked amend
uneonoarnedly. Bions was self-possess-
ed and fitted the noose around the 'tuck
of the eomdemned nun exactly as hies-
wood
tanwood used to 8t it. He pulled the loner
u the neighboring clocks were striking
eight. O'Donnell fell eight feet and the
rope hardly quivered. According to the
surgeon,
DEATH WAt INSTANTANIIOts,
One Beautiful Organ Will be Sold at Cost Price.
SI3E1==5ARZ7_
Goderich, Nov. 15th, 1883. 1917 -`it
H. W. BRETHOUR & CO.,
02312.ANTI901 R_
New Imports for the Fall Trade.
WE HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE COMPLETION OF OUR FALL STOCK.
We continue our System of Sending Samples and Goods by Mail or Express. The Goods may he returned
if not satisfactory and money refunded.
Parties desiring to make Personal Inspection,and purchasing to the amount of 330.00, we pay Return rare.
''All Orders for Samples or Goods receive protnpt and careful attention.
We Sell Retail et 777-1-a.olesale gives_
OUR MILLINERY & MANTLE SHOW ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN.
NEW PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. I NEW PATTERN MANTLES AND DOLMANS.
DRESS GOODS
ALL WOOL FOULS CLOTHS.'
HANDSOME CHECKS.
TWILLED FOULE CLOTHS.
BLACK & COL'D CASHMERES
SILKS
BLACK GROS GRAIN.
OTTOMAN CORDS.
BROCADED SATINS.
COLORED SILKS.
VELVETS
LYONS VELVETS.
BROCADED VELVETS.
COLORED VELVETS'
VELVETEENS.
IN BROWN. BLUE, SLATE AND STRAWBERRY.
AT
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J. C. DETLOR & CO'S.
- -
Christmas Opening
EVERYBODY WANTED.
CHAS. A. NAIRN has mucic pleasure in announcing to the Public
that he has now open for inspection the FINEST ASSORTMENT of China,
Crockery, tiia-w:,r• ,. ld Fancy Gt' ills, ever opened out in one season
in Goderich. and will be pleased to have everyone cell and sen them,
whether t1. v •:l arra ; II, it.
Yours respe:tfully,
A Full Line of Cashmere Hose, Cloves and Underwear.
OUR VELVETEENS ARE GUARANTEED FAST PILE.
Cottons, Flannels and Blankets at Mill Prices.
•H Tr. BRETHOUR 4- CO., Bra n t f'orff .
lir.nttont, Oct. 4th, 1883. 11111 -
then being scarcely any musoalar move-
ment of the hailing form. The streets
in the vicinity of Newgate were packod
with people(st,, bet the crowd was quiet and
orderly. The Irish element was not con-
spioious. As the moment forthe execu-
tion approached the crowd swayed up
against the prison wall. The police,
however, moved rapidly through the
aaultitude and cleared the roadway.
The clouds began to break as the hour
of eight approached, and when the black
flag was run up it was distinct4isdispiay-
td against the rising stn. Theta was no
demonstration when the flag was hoist-
ed, although suppressed excitement
marked many faces.
O DONNBLL S BROTHER
occupied • donrwey opposite,the prison
in view of the flagstaff uPellifsbich hie
eyes were riveted. Re wept bitterly
and was an object of deepest interest
sad tpniosity. The crowd pawed so
d *pen him drat the polies had to
interfere for his protection. When the
black be was hoisted her moved his
bat and remised some monist, appear-
entiT relying, his teems workleg pain-
fully. lie autyed on the suit seine time
after the eoteeuti» and to the people
who inrgered arsenal be mid, in a hoarse
voice, "My poor Brother, he has died
as bravely es man ever died." This nes
received with cries of "Yea." He tlftD
d..rbed aad the crowd dispersed. The
by hung for an hour when it was cart
down an& removed for tbliIw eset.
.*pe POINIAL ttwaanv.
L.,wuorr, Dec. 11.—An Inquest upon
the body.of O'Donnell was held this
sAet „ Tfie tare flew a eget ea'ws-
tliosf the heed was toile lintslhee best
triton!' - The t9weal r
.o 111.4 tlgipr ifr+
Seer Tom,- T parMilott 1
told a lar -
tb4ls Weiser there was
to to done or rid
ease. The British
alt equanly the re -
0, rerntaewt, ,
ite There I n
eo fellers, the etrtaw -e>t st.Pnosy roe the
$W of the British Illtifintrintent
Pow* wtrNe.
!mole was Imaged on tee.Aav
t•
.430.10
KNIGHT'S
FORA
-SHAVE,
HAIRCUT,
SHAMPOO,
OR DYE.
TWO i►OOR14 EAST 01r P.0
AYER'8
air Vigor
CHAS A.'NAIRN.
N.B.—Store will be open during the geek until 5:30 p.m.
XMAS GOODS—XMAS GOODS
AT THE ]MEDICAL 1--1A.1-41.,-
J int
ALL_Just open, a fresh consignuiont of those beautiful Prussian
restores, w,th the gloom and freshness of youth,
faded or gray hair to a tatural, rich brown eller,
or deep bleak, u mar be desired. By ata nee light
or ref hair nay be darkened, thin hair thtekeaed,
and beldame often, though not always, eared
It Cheeks fining of the lair, and stimulates a
weak and elekly growth to vigor. It preventsand
covet acne and dandruff, and heals nearly every
disease peculiar to the scalp. As a Ladies' Herr
Deeeettor, the Vtooa L unequalled; tt contains
neither ell nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy,
rid taken in m psarasoe, and imparts a dentate,
agreeable, ad lasting perfume.
Not c.#. fit Nth* wrlles from Kirby. O. My11, ices : '• Last fall ray hair commenced- tt
oat. and In a abort time 1 became nearly ba
I
need part of a bottle ofoAf y hair, HAtit VtOOot�ad,
anew mopped owth. 1 have fallingeow a full bead inz;
s new vigorously, 1 and am convinced that but
rowing rheel o s preparation i should haveblen
for thereof T� proper
entirely bald.'
J. W. ttoww o, er of the McArrAo f moms
. S� �• OOR im •.f it
fatal agnwn expetime.. Ito use promote. the
cath of sew lair, d task- It ak�sry affanl. �
wwnat•T 1 le taw ase— oaf fandrntlo• ear
tailed to gM wed* matta""°a'
F. ,eon. vasa AIa t
ecce net pr.p•� for her. 1 speak
DRESS GOODS
AN D •
CHRISTMAS CARDS.
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
Dried Grasses and Everlasting Flowers
bre ll •fiat
writes from
slum ply Mk
Art>Ye 1tYa
In Boquets and Hanging Baskets.
A Choice Lot of Hyacinths and other Flower Bulbs (sortie of them just
in bud in Hyacinth. Glasses), very suitable for Xmas Presents.
Alto it full line of Fancy and Csef ul
TOILET ARTICLES AND REQUISITES.
Choice Perfumery of all kinds, Bottled or in Bulk. Fancy Perfume
Bottles, etc., etc. The Leading Millinery Establishment of the County.
ssai. tiewhat, sok
st. �ssow who , ems to
L» w�.e.e tits pans."
trans U Wei et•,
GOODS I XMAS
GOODS XMAS
GOODS XMAS
GOODS XMAS
GOODS XMAS
GOODS i XMAS
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AT
CARDS.
CARDS.
CARDS.
CARDS.
CARDS.
CARDS.
MRS. C. H. GIRVIN'k
MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.
TICE PEOPLNZ':.S STORE.,
COR. Kfl tTaRN 1ST REM' AND'tH&r1SQUARE, OODERICH.
Suits Xade to Order. Pit Guaranteed.
z S-u.it for $12_50_
Z6 Suits for
1.8 shoats fox 16
r.' f Deni, li
'kosher 1'0U .I'Vant to Buy or Not
READY-MADE OV ERCOA.TS, 85 TO S12.
H_ R1DI EY_
JAR, A. McINTOSH'B OI.D STAND.
Goderich, Orr. 4. 1883.
The Chicago House,
C ODERICH.
F. JORDAN, Chemist and Druggist,
tit IresilQ..
Measles kes/r+M M singlet s_mt)meni.ls w' the
1110* et Avgire SA& V=111000 bat •
trial M eeavlasm Mee nt r .f its vlara
led le saner••
3LDDIoAL $ALL C -0D E RICI3-
pa/.W aT
Do. J. 0. ATN & Co,,•t.awcll, Moos.
Owt+y an a.oi/ia
FNC AND AMERICAN STYLES
MISS G -RAH AM,
MILLINER, G0DERICH.
MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK IS FULLY ASSORTED,
and all the Leading Styles ate Carefully Studie''
An Inspection is Respectfully Invited.
PLUSHES, BIRDS,
VELVETS, PLUMES,
RIBBONS,
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock in the County to Choose Froni, at
JQHN A. NAFTEL•,
Cheap I s rdware Emporium.
Mioliday C-i-oods_
=mac PeeeI.tes.
LACES
Miss 177ilkiason's, - Chicago House.
CUTLERY. Special Lines. CARVERS & FORKS, New Styles,
CARVERS & FORKS, French Cook,
CARVERS & FORKS, dame. BREAD PLATES & KNIVES,
POCKET KNIVES k RAZORS, Excellent Value.
BUTTER DIAIiF,S k KNIVES. SILVER CRUET STANDS,
PLATED KNIVES, FORKS k SPOONS
NEVADA SILVER FORKS & APOONS the game throughout
CH11AR8I11 8 SETS OF THB.U, k
CHILDREN'ff KNIYE$ or FORKS
ACME SKATES
awls.' SLEIGHS.
&e. Ike. liar
Oodertcb. Nov. 8th, 185.1.
1916-
1883---AXES---1883.
Welland Valc, aNAotgti Welland Vale,
Burrells, -1 Burrells,
and tlae and the
Simpson- A. r'. f iX f. . Simpson Axe.
FULL LINE OF CROSS -CUT SAWS
MAN'-FACT1'RED HV
R. H. SM ITH &CO.
Successor to J. FLiNT.
MAPLE LEIF LIACB,
a
Heald Quarters for Steel Barb Fence Wire
CATTLE CHAINS AN1) ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE.
',TOME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
R. W. McKENZIES
02-173.4h. JP 1EAlgDWLA. BToMtB.
UOPRT HOT -ME SQLA H
t adenrie t hv. r tet
1lOI)KRICH ONTARtIii