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The Huron Signal, 1884-5-16, Page 5Eq 4 111 114. HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, MAY it 1&1,4 _ 5 mum ae�u ceeme. FASHIONABLE CHECKED SILKS I More Ilesieela t`.taa • MOM'. Scan. A labs nee es atsibe . carne _...L— pNsnse et u tpepntass viae s. • ow law Use assns • Totosro, May 13.—Information has been obtained from • reliable souro. that something more wee intended than a S iete scan in dynamite cartridges being plead under the Parliament buildings. E% Or sines the threatened attempt to blow ep Rideau Hall, Ottawa, tit. D.- mini••n and Prot incial authorities hare had more information ut the ta.titos of seep' sed dynamiter, than the public are aware of, several discoveries ofd uamite baring been ree.Nly made in different part. of Canada which have been kept .ern t. The operauou' ct[ dyuansit re in Cana- da have, it is alleged, been ferried tri i..Iei instructions from IIADQCA•TRY Of NNW TORI. In .laetlary hat a Tote o•1 $2,500 wee trade frobi the "Emergency Fund' to carry en the work in Canada. Three lilt n, Nesbitt, O'Hare and Mulletm un- dertook to espied this sum to the de- struction of public buildings in this country. The latter two are supposed now to be in Ontario, and Nesbitt is dying in Troy, N. Y. They [Wade seve- ral visits to Ottawa dunng the last e ewioo of Parliament, and they have plana of both t . Ottawa and Toronto Government houses. The baggage of one of them was ciptered and explosive material found amongst it. A tin case containing the same material was receiv- ed at an express office directed to Nes- bitt, which fell into the hands of the police. In Ottawa the dytamitista drank several times with • detective and ser- geant of polio', who never suspected who they were. O'Hare and Mullane spent s good deal of their time in Toron- to, and were believed to be Kant CAT WICK. .At all events they sere hole when the dynstnic.• was discovered iu the Portia - meta I ikimgq•, w. ,her were ',en next day at t! .. Ho•.t1a r They 1• ..;: d at 1 separate hou.es s.••l kept rrjular h.•uls, loading to :•'e think the,' were rtu- plole•i t . s r spect..hle braised". They attendr,l ..•t era weeks of `•tai uterr+., thereby b....euiug h..uiliarizel with the interior •.f toe ....oil.. There is no doubt thei PLAT PP DTNAWITI l'NDta Tat eAaIJA- WENT it'ILI.I*G.. with the intention .4 blowing theta ul., but why they did it ao carelessly is open to conjecture. Other circumstances in corroboration of the shove can cile d. On the 17th .4 March la.t a black leath- e r 'alis., the owner .1 which has not yet been discovered, was among the baggage which crowed at Suspension Bridge from the Americ.in to the Candian sloe. The valise ioet.n.gewt to Nesbitt, and contain - Id some cluthinr, including part of the uniform .f a United States...ldier. There was also a c..il of wire and a box about eight by six inches, around which was a sheet of paper bearing printed directions for using dynamite. The Customs offi- cer did not are tt. open the package.nnd it ass forwanled to the Minister of Cus- toms and probably handed by him to the Secret Service. Simile then the Govern- ment considered it wise to TAILS rar.'At'TIONa, and for moms time the tunnel under the new Welland Casal has been guarded. Nesbitt vas at one time • sergeant in the United States Ordnance, and was the fader of the trio, and it was by the merest accident he lost the valise. They had always come to Canada by the Cea- tral Railway,bct that time they came by the Erie Tod. Baggage by the Central is ales. ezamtned on the American side, bet Eris baggage comes across for exited - nation to the Canadian side. It was their metates to transfer the dynamite to Choir pockets on the American side, bet co the oeseaios referred to, being pameo- fgore by the avis, it came across to Oen- ads, and they knew too tench to claim et A couple of dynamitists took a couple of air -guns to Ottawa about the begins- ieg of April last year to KILL Tin tQOVfltoa-onit=*Al, and a man named O'Brien, who was working oo the Ottawa it Ooeidental Railway ender the name of O'Neil, was to use a dynamite curt. O'Brien appli ed for a situation at Ridom Hall, but in the meantime the plot wea�ovve mese O'Brien escaped, t his seised at his !x,•rdtog-house. This was the mass of the special guards being pplassd sruend Rideau Aall at that time. Dynamnists oho intended to =SOW v1Tn1OI. IN THL rad:Came LOII1III's TAM Mises she was Its Termite last ilepte►nbet hat got no opportunity. She was warn- ed, and when she visited Montreal short- ly afterwards she wore a thick veil. There is no devilish act that members of this brotherhood w.wld not do. it 1. opposed not onlyto the English Govern- ment but to all uropean Governments. Its members are to be found in every European country, and branches exist in Toronto. Ottawa and Montreal. Tte magazine st the Old Fort here and the ass on the North Shore, Burlington Dal, opposite flamtltoa, an proposed as putnts of attack. The way they ase dynamite is general- ly t a pocket battery. A piece of stoat telegraph wile is stock inte a cap and • copper wire ladened to this. A man could then walk away, unroll several hundred yards of fine wire connectins the battery with it and the building is demolished. This was the object of the piece of telegraph wire found with the cartridges under the Parliament build Ings here, but they had • fuse in case the battery did not work. Then mutt H.W. BRETHOUR & CO., 13RANTFORD ......,. �.. Having 'secured secured a very Decided BArgain in the \,•w Fashionable Checked Silks, we are showing a Full Range of l'olouring at the Lowest Figures we have ever seen such good offered. ALL WARRANTED PURE SILK. BocChecked Dress Silks e WORTH 1$1-00. .. v e SsChecked Dress pil lics Sc. e7eeae'wr.•.... WORTH $1.86. WE WILL SEND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION, and (foods by Mail or Express, Goods BO sent not proving satisfactory may be returned and money refunded. We have received this week : Ladies' Jerseys in all Colors. Ladies' jerseys Beautifully Braided. ALSO The New Turkish Crape, in Stripes and Plain, Being the Latest thing out for Summer Costumes. II.WTI C C ST CO,., Brantford, April 17, 1884. BRANTFORD. G0 TO KNIGHT'S WOR A SHAVE, HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO, OR DYE. TWO DOORS EAST OF P.O SEEDS A choice assortment sf Fresh Field Seeds on lend, for Sale at Reasonable Prices AT TH E CASE STORE. THERE IS CHEAP Crockery & Glassware, Limps, 86o. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND CANNED GOODS. Cheap and Good. Give Him a Call ! G. H. OLD THE GROCER, Goderich tse- The Square, Jan. I 111114 Goderich Foundry. The uadanitned. harlcyt parehawd the Ooderleb Foundry and Machine Shops. aad hating put the sante In Rood repair, will take lo•traM. for Flouring Mills, Steam Engines, Boilers, And other Y•chlaesy wanted. All Rinds of Castings Made to Order. Floor* Mills &hafMed to the &radial Redeetioe or Roller System. J011 IacTAEIIIART VkT.s.A ST•i ser. Has opened out a full line of GROCERIES AND CROCKERY. Will keep Agricultural Implements on hand, and do all itE1'AlltS on short mottos. J. B. RUNCIMAN. R. W. RUNCIMAN. Fresh, (*..ay. and orf the eget herds FLOTJ1:t AC adDA2._ EATS Goderich, April Zs.. 1694. 11110ly A tberwg_hlY egtloved Dutcher Strop in one section. Apices and Cured Meat. Perk. eta. of every variety A call respectfully solicited. JOHN MAcTAOOART. (ideeleb Hardt igth. IMI. UM -3m navy rot'tM OF DYNAMO/TT brought by the trin into Canada, 'mind- ing what the floraertment has captured. it is alleged that two constables and • detective here are sympathizers with the dynamitists. From the above statement of one who is enurement with the actions of these villains sines the first dynamite sears in C.nada, there is good reason for Cali& deans to feel alarmed A CONTRA ntetiow. Troy, N. Y., May 13.—Nothing is kelvins of . drianakor dying hoe with otne_a.ptioL, Fouthill Nursenes. THE URGEST iN THE DOMINION. SALESMEN WANTED Tn begin weak at .mee on Fall Sales. Steady employment at aced encodes to all willing to work airs avid wfittiR ran hare Plea:alt Wort the Year Rod. COLBORNE BR014. Mace lost reef+. ed a tante consignment of Cottons. l'otlonadea, Bocka, ('heck Rhin - tnws and Tweeds at lower prices than ever. Call and sur them. A splendid assortment of PRINTS Doer in Stock. 900 Neu Patterns to choose from. Be sure avid see their Factory Cottons before baying. r- Goderich. rib. Ilth. 11161 MRS. SALKELD Hu u.'c pleasure in .sa..aaclug that h.r Stock of Spring etnd Summer Millinery I. now owmllete. aa 1'auprl•ea all the Latest Novelties in Hats, Flowers, Feathers and all kinds of Fancy Goods. Prices Low and Work Guaranteed to Please. A CALL SOLICITED. MRS. W. SALKELD Oodeneb. April N. Mi. Ute -t_ num-vow to itis Juane w tate. MILLINERY ! MILLINERY ! We have much pleasure in a•assa ting le the luauss of tiederich aid vicinity. that O --Stock v/ .Spring and .S'u,n,,wr 4I1i1Iinery 18 NOW C0MPLF-TE. AND UottPItISE$ A VAItIKTI. OF Beautifully Trimmed Hats and Sonnets, Comprising all the New- est Shapes. All are Cordially Invited to Examine our Goods. Feathers, Flowers and Trimming Goods "THE TORONTO HOUSE." Soxx ethetx Wanted_ WALL TINTS. — — KALSOMIME COLORS. //We.t side of :*quare nest door to Binxham's Fruit Storm Roderic)). April ►6 11161. O W- in Leery Shade. Ready Mixed Paints. 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