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oY 63 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.; WEDNESDAY, MARCH J2, 1890: CITY AND DI Rice. ; ve _ AUCTION SALES - ill Lever anw. — eet : a or re: ¥ .] FUTURE DAYS. @& Tue Evzxive § very -| “Thoruton, becoming vers weak from loss|Colurado Wants Her Battle Kiags—| Two Bills of Interest to Business Men— ; Sao x email menial Gu pe dacientomatae of blood and sick and tint, ist 69 his | Various Notes From Committee Rooms. Increased Pay for Printers. RAME HOUSE AND LOT ON TENTH STREET | (VHOMAS DOWLING, auctionrer. . ; old of the raider - — BETWEEN P AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, oRomsrs BROWN HORSE, 15\¢ HANDS, SIX YEARS i TAUNDRE . CAPITOL SANING AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOONS. leading and favorite newspaper of the National | fronted by his companion. This one fired away | Every state that had Union soldiers in the} ‘The commission merchants and grain mer-| BEING HOUSE No. S10 TENTH STMLE ONE, it i i WED AY ‘ERNOON, MARCH OLD, ONE STUDERAKE! C WACO! Cepital, alike in the counting-room, the work- | i T#pid euccession without doing much dam-1 war of she rebellion is justly proud of the | chante want something done abont the two TWELP iiss HALE TAST UR OCLOCK, we will] ONE'SET NEARLY NEW HARNESS, AT AUC" shop, and the family circle. Pretty much | took effect in Thornton left thigh. ‘To prevent | Colors—worn, tattered and faded—that thove | bills in which they are interested and which are ae Ee SCARE 337, On SATURDAY, MARCH FIFTEENTH, 1890, at 3 FL . : ane e ‘of Wiig fe TWELVE O'CLOCK M., I shall sell in tront of the everybody in the District failing from faintness Thornton sat down upon | troops curried, and at the enpitols of these | now before the House District committee. One fromting 20 tet ty a Gent ove feat on Hogg Pe Ma RY EE ice Toa asic the embarkment of his burning house. As he | states there is always an interesting display of | of these bills isan act to prevent fraudulent | MerOve! by Frame Dwelling No. 1510 10th street.” Property (ior account of livers) "buiongie 40. Fred: is therefore much the best advertising medium | did so the man whom he had held by the knee | the emblems the boys in blue rallied around | transactions on the part of commission mer- | ba! her cent interest and to be secured by deed of | Crick G. Rodyers, proprietor of the Elite Steam Laun im the city; and, in proportion to circulation, | Used the horse forward and, as he came up to | and fought for. During the strife of 161-65 ; Gr | tetit on premises sold, oF all cash, at o} Bot of Decker er Wk the prostrate man, suddenly putied his horse | Colorado was a territory, but it furnished ses- | Chants and the’ other creates the oftce of in-| cusser. 4 deponit of $300 Tequimrd at male, Gonves- | ,,+3 onder of W, 4. tts advertising rates ure aiso much the cheapest. | bacle 7 < $1 clu, &e., at tof purchaser. lerms to be cuin- n his haunches and then threw him | eral regiments of plucky soldiers. When the | spector of hay, straw and grain. Before the | $44: “iftect ds it regularly, It proprietor of the Emmet hd IN New Jersey ave. pw. S DOWLING, Auctioneer. Died with in fifteen days, otlerwise right reserved to | tt OM. er e ‘ c i ici , t lefaalting purchaser afte; y ALTEK B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers, - forward to trample the life out of the wounded, | war came to an end state troops marched home- | subcommittee on judiciary yesterday there pad Pome aoe seenene Bl meaiengang Mose | “A HARD ILL.” _| bleeding man. As luck would have it the fore | ward with their colors, but the Colorado boys | peared a number of gentlemen who presented | Sr wistinaaverymement m soit heal arer yubl Ww — A MAN TO KILL. 1 1 in th 3 Fee's tl TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. feet of the animal came down each side of | left theirs here, at the national capital in the arguments on the subject. m7-d&ds ac ‘We shall aol ot on che Seta aed A Bloody Episode of the War of the Re- | Thornton's left leg. The raider then quickly | care of the War depurtment, Now Colorado is # : = pecchall sell at our suction rooms. corer 20th and oe leveled bis revolver to shoot him again, when | @ state—has been ever since 1876—and the | PAY OF GOVERNMENT PRINTERS AND PRESSMEN. THIS EVED TEENTH. A.D. 1800, One Barrel of Gin and One rrr ooo ot oN bellion Recalled. Thornton's wife darted forward, grasped the | people of that mountainous region want the | The House committce on printing have re- ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO..A Lange Ice Chest io. ey storage charswe, &. stored i eg Son Ex ae bridle of the horse and backed the beast away, | kovernment to deliver up to them their tlgs: | ported favorably a bill providing for a scale of 920 Deuseylvania ave. DW, te name of Wiitiam Cullsuan, Novers ss BQH sys THE HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE OF NAXCY THORNTON | OU Ding an she did so. they are memorials of their fidelity to the | Prices to be paid the emploves of the noveree ae URES te mizae “WALTER B WILLIAMS.& CO. Auct. bo it OBS 4 — BER HUSBAXD SHOT FULL OF HOLES ANP HER] «jor God's sake, men, let him alone; he's | Union. The Scerctary of War is willing to hand ment printing office. The following rates are | ASSIGNEES SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER | (EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioncer, 936 F st ~ HOUSE SET ON FIRE BY QUANTRELL’S BAIDERS— | killed now.” over the colors, but he cannot do so until Con- fixed: Printers, book bi J WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMOND SET AND G pases . ao ~The raiders, abashed at their cowardly con- | gress says so. The House committee on m ote pen nters, book binders and pressmen, 50 PLAIN RINGS, CLOCKS, PLATED WAR TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED =e ii duct of awed by the presence of the pleading | tury affairs thinks the spirit manifested by the | COMts per it to Haniee ight work as OSARES eS S FARM. FLONTING ON SHEDMAN VENTE, tee te i a people of Colorado is commendable, and tt has, - d 5 aoe eae ug: * THIS 1 J. FLONT x SHERMAN 5 Se aa Oe ie OE ie May et Therefore. favorably reported a meaeure whieh | duce of’ 10 conta Perhowe over the above | SEVEN CLOCK PM. AND EACH ENENING| IMPROVED BY WELL RENTED ic paca gone through such horrible experiences as | 1? TCCo Taw oe poe! no wore. Mra. ‘Thorn. | will authorize the Secretary of War to deliver one work on the Congressional Record, THEREAFTER AT SAME UR CNTIL ALL. 18 DRM olS contain deed of st. reconied tn aes: those which made the life of Naucy Thornton | ton, with the assistance of Miss Eliza J. Tur-| to the centennial state the fags carried by its | © cents per thousand ems, NINTH STREET NORTHWES1 all the. stock burdensome and which condemned her to the | ner and Miss Pierce, now exerted herself to re- | troops when flagcarrying was not @ heaithy oc- ae | rec , ene Sees tained therein and partly mentioned above, to which I | quest of the party sec THE SHIFT OF PREACHERS, _ | invite tieatenuowor the pith ye © #3 tof fa frou os SATURD, tender mercies of a world which is proverbially | move Thornton from so close a proximity to | cupation. ae BREST VSeCOND "DAY wake selfish and forgetfal. To hghten her deciin- ~ barn ing act Thi x need him apie WHY ADA JONNSON WANTS A PENSION. Appointments by the Baltimore Confer- | SEe47i 1 HONDA HALT Pasi 2OUK 0 ae ensions | * [ounge tick and dragged him across the} When the western sanitary commission or- © ‘ re "FRANK T. BROWNING, trict of Columbia, te rc ing years the Senate committee on pensions | irr ty an open spaces where he lay and bee Ha TOA Gad nase a deed wou ence for the Next Two Years. Radeanecr ie Hines & Ge., | theseedcein oi oe ee wy “withont hesitation, recommends the passage | watched the operations of the raiders in that | Stmized i eed mae gee of M en & Oo. | the subdivision of Harty Farm, ostate, xs 0 THE EVENING STAR ts offered to the pote Yeyor of the District of Columbia, racept lot 44 aud he west one-half of lot 49 0f a recent’ subdivision of Hic, in good faith and with confidence, as THE eotioneens: ferme of sale: One-third cash and the balance in| BEST LOCAL ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN 7 Louisiane avi one (1) and two (2) years, with iuter «| THE UNITED STATES. In point of fact, i six (6) per centui kindl, h tting attenti Following is the list of conference appoint- | —RATCLIFFE. DARR of the bill,” which will continue to her pit-| part of the city. His position was close to the | Whose kindly touch, unremitting attention Cc ——— tance granted her husband by the Forty-ninth | City hotel. where Quantrell had established his | and soft voices saved thousands of lives—Ada | ments made yesterday at Cumberland, except- TO-MORROW Congress. Whatastory there is behind this | headquarters. He witnessed the shooting of | Johnson was one of the first two who volun-| ing those for Washington and Baltimore, which = “s M Mr. Stone, the proprietor, Mr. J. H. Brown, | teered to do what she could, That she per- were published in Tae Star’ ial dis- Little pension bill; tale of blood that has but | 1149 a one-armed peddler and a stranger trom | formed her duty well and. faithfully is testified BE Aan Sane rmed peddler a 3 ne patches yesterday: and wecured by may be truthfally said that it is without ap few parallels even in the sanguinary pages Of | Ohio. He saw the raiders fire the hotel and | to by those who were in authority over her, 3 ‘apd all cash, at the option. $100 deport 2 5 war Mees art, The next alarm was from the | Then she paid but little heed to financial mat-| Baltimore district—W, S, Edwards, P. E. — alge git ovale yg pin 4 Syank | cqual in this respect any where im the world, ‘eal Wikies GW -aAw Om: RAmEIA of ters; now the evil days have come and Miss | Annapolis—First church, E. D, Huntley; W inva, OF the peojrerty sill te ve Jai risk and cost | These averments are borne out by the figures “1 Johuson writes of her application: “I would | Jey chapel, Samuel Shannon, Woodberry— os URNITURE | ¢f detauitiue purchuser after o days" advertisement in " . : A BAND OF DELAWARE INDIANS, never have asked for a peusion if T had not | gorge nancy, Summuel Shannon. 1 CD, | ROOTAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | Soenewsvaper vublshed in thecity of Westar | given below, which are compiled from the st of August, 1963, | Mrs. Thornton became greatly alarmed, declar- been so poor.” Her life hns been one of strug- church, Jol ards; Grace, C. D, The report on the case “On the morning of the nai 12-déed: ——_ ea sworn weekly statements printed in the paper is he me a rey » of the | Smith; Roland avenue, A. H. Thompson; Balti- AND EFFECTS: ae a . a entered Lawrence, Kans., for the purpose of | dei he India ” : af gy per amber pc Reet i 2 F sPemret itoed YU Pa. ave, ew ' destroying the city and killing its inhabitants. | friendly and passed on in pursuit of the raid- | to the committee Evils to add my t vert circuit, W. G. assard; Hunt's circuit, E. | INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, from the sworn tabular statements showing the For several hours the imcarnate tiends con-| ¢rs. Mr. Thornton, as he lay there, bled pro- | from personal knowledge, T. Mowbray; Lutherville, V 1. McDowell; | LOUNGES, FINE PARLOK SUITS, WALe Mount Vernon, G, Maydwell; Mount Wash- NUT BED-ROOM SETS, NICE WALNUT ation of | ington, W. C. Babcock; Reisterstown and CYLINDER. FRON ommittce on | Glyndon, W. A. Koontz. J. T. Wilhide; Smith- usion of $12 | Ville circuit, M, H. Courtuey: Solomons, G. W- - ig Brockett in battle Teame under her care and beyond eek be oils Se Es tecclandl ia | Goult awe wey Ie. to hor ¢Mcency auc ibill. = tled to the 2 he Senate mended wp tinued their hellish work, destrosing property | fusely, bu = and murdering the defenseless inhabitants in-| drenched in cold wa : ae " Giecriminately This terrible massacre has no} person seven bullets out of twelve shots tired Le is justly bo parallel in the history of our country aad left aj at him, Ail the bullets w: at through but two. | the government. stain upon our civilization that will never be | One of these was extracted. the other he still | Pensions has recon PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE ‘ TW STURY ASD BACK BUILDING Eiaee | average daily circulation of the paper during MELLIN WITH STABLE IX. ELAK, SU. | the yoar 1889, published in Tax Stan on the NIH AND | 18th of January, 1890, N. FiF-| Briefly stated, the points upon which the RCH . We Will offer for sale in 2 Cecil; South River circuit, J, W. Steele; West se8, : . : forgotten. Among the citizcus of that futed | Carries. ‘The cute on the head from the down. | Per mouth, = — Hiver cect Wal ee ¢ Nee eonant 16, above claim is based are these: ‘That— city w-s an honest, humble carpenter, who, | Ward strokes of the revol He grasping | SaLauixe OF UxITED states DieTmict suDoEs. | NEES Taltimure: diese Melt conue STEADS, EXTENSION AND OTHER TA- unging 17 tout by depth ot BS fect inproved ty a] 4. The Star hae three times the circas with his vi-e and child, had sought « home in | the raider were all severe, and had to be sewed | ‘The Senate bill increasing ealarics of United | and Patapsco, B. F. De Vries; Bel Air, J. M. BLES, CHERRY STANDS, CHAIRS, Dweliume, with all moder ti ead se the new w Of the few who were wounded | up. He was confined to his room for eight States district judges to 5 NDs . set lation of any other paper in Washing- ton! ‘2 The Star's circulation in Washing= on that day tue claimant stil survives, Of the | months, and he has one hundred and sixty-eight who were shot.one hundred and forty-three were killed outright, or died soon after of their wounds, None were been a cripple nized one of his 1 with as one Allen county, io per year was | Slarrow: Darlington. G. KR. Sanner; East Har-| spninos, WARDROBES, FINE PICTCRES, considered by the judiciary committee of the | ford cireuit, H.C, Smith, Sol German; Govans- |, ~ mbar’ ‘HEN Hou, if after some discussion Mr, | town, W. W. Van Arsdale; Great Falls, Joseph | UEATHER-SEAT CHAIRS, KITCHEN EF , “|p, Wilson; Havre de Gi M. Alford; Har- FECT, CROCKERY, &C, &C ford circuit, Thomas Wood, F. H. Havenner, Ste rt of Vermont was directed to prepare a H ae i : Sade rs . so fearfully mangled as John W. ‘Thornton; | He ran off some horses and strayed substitute bill fixing the annual silaries of | Baw. Hayes Lone Green torit, oC ican AT AUCTION AT OUR SALESROOMS, erty 1s sold, Ali cunveyancitus, ee ton ts double that of all the other dally twelve shots were fired at lum, of which seven | Missouri. He was « small. light-complexioned | United States district judyes tor the southern Middle River circuit, W. H, Dell; North Har- FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, Certificate of title and tax certiticate furn papers published in the city added to« took effect. It seems incredible that he sur- | man. toy comp: te was - tall, oe teed district of oes work and ete pee cierck ford circuit, G, L. Cuddy: Parkton « rout, W. = r faa BALCLIFFE, DAKK & ¢ gether!! vived.” tan. He was very dirty and wore a black silk | at 00; for the districts of Philadelphia, San | yy herte: JO: Weizhitlon: Si <A ag URSDAY, CH THIRTEEN’ EN s&h Auctioncers, ii A CRIPPLED HERO. shirt, Francise Louis, Now Jersey, Massachusetts | by Roberts, J. 0, Wrightson; Sparrows Point, = ae SPIRE SE EE A, aa 3. The Star has a Jarger and fuller ‘The narrative of this truly awful affair has| , Jbornton was truly “a hard man to kill } 3 ; Towson, FP: 5 RATCLIFFE, DAL for | end the northern and eastern districts of New | H- D- Mitchell; Tow on nee, mubarny West R zi = / he | he lived until ti go- aud daring all the | York, at 25,000; and for the other districts, | Weyorgcieuits TE. Peters, B. H. Bahar: G- | rutoatas DOWLING, auctioneer. TMUSTERs circulation in the city where printed, been frequently published, but the story of the | period which intervened between August, 1860, | with one exception, at £4,000, ‘The exception | "Wort paltimone dieters Abington ana bin = Bape in proportion to reading and purches= ‘Thorntons’ part in itis known tobutfew. It} and the day of his death, his devoted wife | is a judge in Louisinnn, who receives a salary ico, W. W. Gachees fF 2 has been written and is now as follows on the | worked for him and cared for him. files of the committe: irroliton circuit, J. ‘Tal- ». D. H. Foard; ¢ is now | of 24 500 under the old’ French corle an invalid and helpless, and the Senate com- MANAGEMENT OF THE PENSION OFFICE UNDER CATALOGUE SALE ing population, than any other newss Elk Ridge ‘ ; OFA paper in the world!!! “Thave often noticed. passing through the | mittee proposes to help her in her struggle, CORPORAL TANNER, pad circuit, yee a ari acekun contzerion Anis eiies ike ack penal ea streets of Lawrence, « cripple who, by the uid | Which at best must be brief, Tho House indulged in a brief political dis-| J. B. Hall: Laurel, H. F, Downs; Liberty cir. of « couple of stout sticks, slowly” hobbies = a ; ite ; ve cuit, H. BR. Savage: Linganore and Uni oF along. Although emaciated and wan, with West Point Changes. ae oer MHOn By ee amon et Magoting ant Seed OIL PAINTINGS, shriveled and p. ¢ of this} The following-named officers have been re- | Mr. Euloe to discharge the committce on in-| Cone, J.C. Stare, Meclantctrn clout, Sora AS CAL eae: man, when serit ey bepsents Lines | lieved from duty at the U.S. military academy: | Valid pensions from the further consideration | pF, Gray; Middleburg aud Double Pips Cacek, of brightness end intelligence which one would Lieut. Col, Wm. Winthrop, deputy judge advo- | of a resolution calling on the Secretary of the | W and permanent home circulation of any two-cent afternoon paper in the United States fit! - ©, rian; New Windsor cirewt. Emory | THE COLLECTIUN HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH dl Twenty-seven (1 5 now the on a frame so fee You will) cate general, August 2; Capt. O. b. Mitcham, | IMtetior for evidence taken and reported to | Buhrman, F, it. Isaac; Patapsco eireuite ore GREAT CARE BY A WELL-KNOWN CONNOISSEUR | ment quuparss cetdwinen nt tenn aan Rs SECT at Sees es ak OP waxy ma have x = th 2 pter of his ee rant . oe © — i) Ss he iS fice him by the committee appointed to Pe ied Davis, L. M. Bennett, E. E. Shipley, su; . ee snr ed Kizht Mundred aud Fi ni as the mate constantly increasing circulation of the paper, that this man must have had « constitn- | ordnance department, Aug 28: First Lieut. 5 Manace © pensil ice under | Savage ail ’. $ cee —— duly re Wa in book 14 ona of the lund ft ison ‘ as m 2 sinus the asi P the management of the pension office under | Savage and Guilford, J. W Hedges; Summer. In the Collection will be found examples by the fol- = hata a terrible | Chas. J. Crane, 24th infantry, July 1; First } Comm battering of leaden bullets whieh fell upow him | Fient, W. C. 5 on the 21 TUst! isos. W. Thornton, Lieut. for this isthe name of the cripple. when not : page af the District « ssioner ‘Tanuer; for informa Brown, ist cavalry, July 1; First | Wliat steps have been taken to r %. Landis, Ist c: | money y 1 cireuit, C. C. Cronin; Walkersville circuit, I. Honse; West Falls circuit, J. 8, Burton; | owing Artists: id to persons who were illegally and | Westminster, G. W. € attention is invited to the figures following: is PAILY CIRCULATION IN 1885-86-87-88-89. B. Li F. D. Bis |. L. Guy Langlois tata Gciccn c mee improperly rerated;, for a list of the employes | Frederiek”stateict Bape” aarti” “inet so HRE (aah, Palance in six and twelve ISS. SSG. INS7. SNS, SSB, suffering from some new phase of a broken ‘They will be reli | of the pension office who were engaged in re-| ton, W. T. L, Weech; Berkeley Springs circuit, Gitfora, Baum, Bright, otew uf the purchaser, tex TAN...20,486 23,388 25,470 26,386 27,541 constitution. the result of wounds received that cers: Major John W. Clous, | rating themsclyes and for information as to | W. A. Carroll; Bloomington circuit, JW. How. Van Hoon, —-Fuger, Marville, Res tie tas a eae et Neo nate Pes. day, may be seen, with ast down, slowly ; First Liens. DN Broughton, | whether any of the nui, will be taken, or ull cash, y have been discharged on | ard; “Buckeystown circuit, Henry’ Bruner; ut. E. B. B. Babbitt, ord: | account of participation in such trauds upon | Bunker Hill cirenit, 8, 8. Wil Second Lieut. J. M. Carson, | the government, Mr. Enloe complained that] —Camberland—Center Street, Richard Norr: cond Lieut. Frank Melutire, | the committee had not acted on this resolution, | Grace, G. W. Evans, supply; Kingsley, W. cut. J. E. MeMahon, | Which he had introduced early in the session, | Bird; Elk Garden cireut, F Flint- passing along the sidewalks of this city, searcely arresting the gaze of the passer-by. and ye this man isa hero before whom many of the heroes of the land might dof their plumed hats. If to stand face to fi Neuville, Clair, purchaser, If terms of sale are uot com Wergland, ten days from day of sale the trustees 1 Berti, tw resell the u and others, nance depart j walry ‘22,174 24,359 25,742 26,722 29,616 with death. to do IL EL Nolan, 4th | and said that if there had b y and | stone circuit, J. M. Pas THE ABOVE COLLECTION WILL BE ON FREE of sal ens 1-95 28902 25,116 27-453 30,173 battle against fearfal odds. to live a life of #uf. T. Mott, ist artiliery, | corruption let the light of day be turned on | J. Gill; Frostburg, G. ¥ 1 BXHIRITION AY MY ANE ROOMS AckvENIS TRESTOS S SMITH, 3 SLY. 216406 2BIN6 24,870 26,365 29,650 fering and pam, is not tobe named hervic, p has been ordered to duty | and let the men who were concerned in it be | enit, Daniel Hask * Ss, WALTEM E. WKIGHT, § TTUstees. . 445 22,364 24.559 25,521 25,5095 where is it to be found? Washington, cousigned to eternal infamy. Mr. Morrill, | Hagerstown, H. 8, France, J. H. lip STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 7 Ads S10 Fs. o.w. 21,033 22,302 24,905 25,324 28,475 THE ATTACK ON HIS 1 = chairman of the committee, and Mr. Yoder, onc T. J. Cross, W. Walters, sup; ‘ a> TURADAy. mand ; ed that the reso- | Harper's. Ferry ‘circuit, William. Harris, | MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 10 AND 11, ‘vivors of the War of the Rebellion. | of the minority members, 5 POSTPU! “Mr. J. W. Thornton, 2 carpenter by trade, on NDA, SEVENTE THE ABOVE SALE 21,497 2 701 24,507 25,916 30,328 count of the rain until > ; , ; ei | lution had never been received by the com-| Hyndman circuit, Alex. Bielaski: Keyser, FG. AND SALE WILL TAKE PLACE DAY OF MAKCH, IS60, sa fare 22,049 23,651 25,697 26.514 31,053 resided at the time of the Quautreil raid on the | Many of the thousands of regimental associ- | /“t a Mi Plas the cea ti ig ge lex. Bielaski; Keyser, F. G. PRESION S. SMITH. south side of Winthrop street, between New | ations of surviving soldiers of the war of the | Mittee ee eee hiemoton foe Wo enn sore Mca ela WEDNESDAY AND THUKSDAY,MARCH12AND13,|_mI1-d&ds __WALTEA) WI TGIT!y Trustees. 23,000 24,087 26,466 26,752 31,653 Hampshire and Rhode Islind streets, and on | rebellion aim to keep, as nearly as possible, a if : C, Griffith; Mount Savage, J.D. Still; Oldtown AT 11 A.M. AND 3 P.M. EACH DA‘ u BROS., Auctioneers, ~ am eg sie was taken up in the House pie fs dtown _ Peo 22.14 ; the lot where Dounelly’s livery stable now | correct rosters of their living comracles, and to | as Maken Mp in area batueon luis ae circuit, (.'E, Gallacher; Paw Paw circuit, Reu- VALENTINE’S PAINTING, ALE OF TRICK HOUSE aND or | AV*-22123 23,682 25,481 27,082 30,090 stands. He was awakencd about sunrise that end they revise the lists at each recurring | s1°" so viager, the latter seeming the freee ny | bee Kolb: Fiedmont, Watson Case; Rawlings CHRIST BEFORE CAIAPHAS, TNEAST BEING HObSt Bot | MMTESSe------- 1359 LSS 1,508 3,008 hearing firing at some distance. Soon the annual meeting of their organizations. ‘The | “* SPruser, the | A id great H.W. Jones; Romney circuit, Henry Ie also on exhibition uow and during the sale, KLET. ‘ne | Of this remarkable average aggregate of ing was close to his house. Then he heard a uperintendent of the census is very desirous | *¢t#é in bad faith iu calling up the bill in viola~ | Mann: pr paeasonn and Sharpsburg circuit, FREE, corded in Liber 30,090 istol shot m the: house Ce thy opposite, on | on. oficers of these associations showld forward eon ae oe ee the Oklahoma bill Boa hed pone so peaupplisa ek ae THOMAS DOWLING, sag a el - circulated daily, no more tham Northrup street. occupied by Mr. Pierre, a tin- ee the fatan the te 0% P . be ong ircuit, H, m6. ‘Mectionae INYO, at FIVE | 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by smith. ‘Two feliows then came and kicked at | him at once the latest copies of the rosters sith a Thurlo: Harry Boges, _m6-6t ct , mail, sabe ing and swearing. Ma | Feferred to. which, he believes, will be efficient & NOTE WAS TAKES 18 THR CRRAZE be Taal i + mail ol and 1,106 go to suburb: by bis docr, loudly cursing and swearing. Mr, r v ldwin Memorial, J. QOLEY, Auctioneer, orparcel of ground. a . g0 tosuburban places, by express, ‘Thorntons tirst thought was to get outef sight, | “48in tho preliminary work of the enumera- | yesterday afternoon on Senator Hour's resolu- Circuit, G. W. Fele- F beiug in the eity of, Was : hold consisied of wiferund wate ect: | tion, in connection with the eleventh census, | tion for the exclusion fr MM His household consisted of wife and sister-in- a the Record of the — ict of C . . THE 7 y S, ut w iC distingwsiied as Lot wumbe railway trains, etc., leaving as a net circulati urg cirenit, KM. Moore; = OF DRY SO0Ds, CLOAKS, | Justia, a wn and distingusiied Low mama rod | y r7 8 ‘ = 5 + CONTAINED TS Rfteen (1s), 4B Latickion's sabaivision nlecheeaty law. | Nhen the two raiders found tie door | it or sun ice aie aia length of ser | geutences interpolated by Mr. Call on the oc-| Lanhiain's circuit, iN; 9. Dice; Laytonsville cir: | SeVEQTH tiie Nouri ST AHL eal mine bude avd “turks tree td) wor | mi the city proper the PHENOMENAL PLO- locked they pounded upon it until th hase Pi sheg aoa. Eoeaane “+ | casion when he and Senator Chandler had their Pate; Leonardtown cireuit, E. H. z : et ate imteuances there beluLe tut or in | PORTION of 923 PER CENT, or AN AGGRE- tially broke it open, when Thornton's sister-in- | “1 the widows of such as have died. controversy and resulted: Yeas, 29; nays, 11 Montgomery circuit, J. BR. Pardew: D DALEY At eaME “Moc UNENE ine: anne. siecle jaw went forward and epened it. Thornton in] pe ‘T BY WEALTHY BRITONS, noquorum, Among the affirmative vote Grov ; balence in one y circuit, to besupphed; Rock Creek | | POSED OF those of Messrs. Gray, Pugh, Turpin and Vanc noe W. H. Laney: St. ease erent 5. | pene mores *, 2 Without disposing of the matter the Senate ender; ’. McDaniel; Silver | Cassin » Flant Furs, Table Linens, ‘Lowel: he Poctases of Hick Englishmen Who vn ynod Spring circuit, to be supplied; Spencerville cir- | Napkins, Sheetimgy, "Blaukets, Comtorte” Spreads: Died in the Past Year. meen keuaee cut. W. McK. Hammack; Tenleytown circuit, | Uuderwear, Hosiery’ aud Gloves, Corsets, Haudker- note the mean time slipped up stairs and entered a wardrobe room. ‘Taking a wagon cover or sheet with himhe finng it upon one of the clothes hooks and stepped behind it. Mrs. ‘Thornton told the intruders that there wi ww stock consists in part as follows: Silks, Velvets, hineres, Fine Dress Goods, Cloth and fest payable seuni-aunuaily f day of sale, aud to be secured Dy deed of trust Premises sold, or all” ex 21,142 were delivered dally by regular carriers at the homes of permancat sub- | seribers. | GATE of 27,882 copies! Of this number, nVeyunclic, Ke at pHi 0) required at the time of sale. Terms to be ¢ W. L. Orem at. Cee Rubber Garments, Jerseys and | plied oe ee ee Py ipa ; no _ nderwi asi i: ii Awan Clo Gn us, Cottous, Sats is, &e., Ke. verve the rig! Wo rese! w property a1 he risk and i +, . man in the house. but they would not believe | Ffm the Arwonaut. Zoe é Hobort Underwood Johnson, asiovinte editor ——————— Persons in want of the above a Cost of the defaulting purchaser after hive day The remaining 6,740 copies represent the sale her, and darted up stairs to search, One of| The list of rich men dying in England during | of the Century Magazine, yesterday made an ar- Peer ne sale Se thelkeuote trict of Columbia, .PA* Published 14 the Dis- | over the office counter, at the news stands, cud the feliows put his head in the clothes room, | 1589 presents some interesting features and | gument before the ways and n mae - aseomimitte | 4 ¢ but did not sce Thornton, though close to him, | forms a basis for comparison with the rich men | in favor of the admission free of duty of wood ‘ARD He turned about and quickly took the stray pacer: i : ch | engravings which ure the work of American bed from the bedstead and put it in the middle | Of ti country. |The land owners hold # much | engraving f24-d&ds SOnN LO Vou' JOH ed = Trustees, | by newsboys. But of this latter number a very Dp unri, | 8° Proportion is supplied regularly to per+ f@-THE ABOVE SAL! - pepst a vi " YLREMPTORY SAI ¥ VALUABLE IM- DAY, MARCH ay E TH, isi me | Maen i 7 vi 2 of the floor. when he and his companion yet | MOF€ Prominent position in Englayd than with | tists living abroad, 7 onal FROM MR, T. E. ROESSLE, BEING HOUsE No. 183 Fut place. N WALTER, Dias! tr gtree ent residents of the city living in lodgings, fire to it. The raiders then went down stairs, | 48 and stand near the head of the list, The |T#£ HOUSE commirreE oN MILITARY arra FAPIEEN IM STRERT NUL tH in RE a JOHN L. Vout, » Stustees. | &c, (not householders), so that its whole circula The raiders were quickly followed in their | earl of Leven and Melville heads the list with | 48 ordered a favorable report upon Represen- 7 de MAKCH, INE Tw y DAY THE ; operations by Mrs, Tuornton, who. when they property valued at ai. il of lot + THikik 00,000. This fortune | tative Cutheon’s bill to establish a sea coast PROPRIETOR OF THE ARLINGTON, rel Me linings Yent down stairs, quickly smoth eyt fhe Bre | was surpassed by Sir Daniel Gooch, chairman | 04 frontier reserve force, Similar action was down stairs. where she was met by her en.|f the Great Western railway, whose fortune penn pede Avebltiog ts) enlarge the artilte welcome visitors, who drove her from the bed | Was placed at $3,267,000; by William J. Cook- i a pak ae LEIA st and to erect the military post at Plattsbur, and fired it again. ‘They then told her that if | son, manufacturer, whose fortune amounted to | N'Y. into w first class posts! Li auoually. WALTEE B. WILLIAMS & Co,, Aucti SALE OF ¥ N THE SOUTHW TS NONT: ors, fuou may be literally said to be in the family RY VALUABLY: circle. While its aggregate circulation theres STCORNEL ‘ FAST. IMPROV fore gives Tue Sran a distinctive and enviable SLORY BRICK HOCUS! Hit a . of 4 certain deed of trust recorded i Liber | position in modern journalism, the fullness of of the land regords for tue District terest at 6 per c MeIn-aunually, wid one to secur of $1,380, payable #60 a month, with interest at the rate Of 8 per cent per annus, payabie semi- ts — ns rekG ‘upon the request. in weitnue of the its home circulation, the extent to which : " ‘ 3 . . Tere: C ti secured t he underaucned she pat the fire out they would close the house | nearly €3,000.000, and by two bankers, withfor- | rexstox cases ts THE UNITED STATES counTs, Tus Astaqor0n, mentioned, A depusitof 100 will be ‘sewtined et Will offer tor sale at puliie aicuor in trent or [26 48 relied upom by members of the and burn all together. 540,000 2.9 Mme of sale, “Texas to be complied with in 13 days | the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SINE ER CEE the BURNED ovr. Sunes of €4,540,000 and $2,960,000 respective ‘nator Hoar yesterday addressed the Senate or the property will be result ut 1: t <f de-| DAY OF MAKCH, 1800, AT FIVE O'CLOC household, and particularly by pare “ira. Thornton replied acs ey wan tea pies promis of ee a smong committee in support of his bill to give juris ‘WasmrxoTox, D.C., March 6, 1890. Spitting purchaser after 5 dane: » perssecsn ent 3m 1s | 2h tollowing property, viz: Le chasing portion of the community, are a rich men of the country is, of course, the ji, in penal nae n . bo S1ECR ERS, Ca Afraid and that they would not dare to burn | result of the land laws of Euiglaud: but’ the | diction of certain pension euler las Por sienns —_ toon 1g | (ne SpariOR chhnuachertetice St 2hS papen, MaegA eisai ee eS bertare ae saree te uld et enteaeees | ogee any applica fore Neresie or te Lee | Me Deieibe Goren FUTURE DAYs. sae bec eter rd sae wearer psc ltt a them a revolver they would spare the house | bitke ih indicates the advance bs, Tnasiy | erease of pension to which the applicant claims a rd ch: balance in equal installments | published can furnish a parallel. P in wealth, indicates the advance ing made F “s RT GALLERIES OF ars frow day of sale; the p maser and all inside. She replied she could not do| by the middle classes, The list includes but | to be entitled by law shall have not been finally that. They then told her to clear the house of | yom what she wanted, ‘and do it d—d quick,” as} %oclussed as they were determined to burn it, ‘Ihe’ two men then stepped out of the house, but did not ‘This is no idle boast on the part of the paper. It is a well established fact, demonstrated te the full satisfaction of the sagacious and enter- millionaires,” one with a for- | #¢ted upon within one year from the filing of | Itsives me great pleasure to state that you effected RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 500, the other with $5,345,000, | S¥ch application or shall have been rejected 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. XW. ‘The fact that only two in the list are classed as | the applicant m » his petition in the di iS notes for the « roa requ : ured aires result: tly fi th ‘act that | trict court of the United states for the district | remarkable cure of deafness and discharge from the estates sold. All conveyaticiug and recordiug at Cost of pur- | . » he gv far, until two other raiders, on horseback. | the fortunes are quoted 12 Pea tae teint | in which he resided at the date of lis ovienal TERRE Lae kunnen or CU de HUGERSCABLBL 1 Trustocn, | Prising business men of Washington, who eck came along. The burning bed soon made it} stead of in dollars, It is noteworthy that these | *PPlication. praying for the al = —— = ee een and know where to find THE LARGEST ae for Thornton. who. to aid his | two made their fortunes in business, pension or increase. The app! ears in the case of my cousin, Marcus C, Roessle, and FINE ART Carte 4 Ov, VALUABLE pee | RETURNS FROM THE MONEY PAID OUT wife, left his concealment and commenced to|- 'ty.. ch merchants and manuf: be adjusted by the court, the district attorney iss IGHTE! Nits AND NINEIELATH eT Reds emcee throw furniture out of the windows. Clearing | vine i 180 han bert noe maacturers | oe euring for the Unite AT AUCTION, fon Hater teowe se kee {;| FOR ADVERTISING. This is proven by the the upper story, he afterward descended and 1 y 5.000 and ranges ¢ termediate fortunes to ¢ matlirtaph Cigna a that the case has proved as permanent as it was rad- OLD AND MODERN BEG Me Xa) 500, a very modest Death Before Starvation. OIL PAINTINGS, se decees country, John B, Pettebone committed suicide in his - a % Contrary to the general expectation the richest | humble apartments on Northampton sirect, | “™" 1 fel sure that without your skillful aid my WATER COLORS. rei Sok ie eats te itis renest MANN | Wilkesbarre, Pa., last evening by shooting hit ae The list of bankers pa self in the head, He and his family were in | Cousin would have been a deaf man all his life, 3 BY ai eoicee os ng froi 140,000 | destitute circumstances. He had been out of AR1ISTS OF THE TIME, 00. the former being the richest man | work for some time. He returned home in cleared the lower part of the house, the flames spreading the while. While this was going on the two raiders on horseback calmly watched the progress of affairs. When the house be- came too hot Thornton stepped out of the back door toward the south, while the raiders Were at the mouth of the alley. The lot was not fenced. As Thornton made his appear- ance one of the raiders said: ‘Come here, vou growth of Tux Stan's advertising patronage. Nothing can more surely illustrate the esteem in which any article is held by the fruutof te preuisesron | public than @ constantly increasing demand PM oll tat eee i: | for it—day by day, week by woek, month by nthe city of Wasi ry Tricnod us trantoes < Knowing of other cases in which you have been equally AMONG THE ARTISTS KEPAESENTED ARE among the deceased of last year, except the i . figures following tory —d— ‘Thornton stepped over to t ve . a despondent mood and told his wife back that w rede mae hutalse i this point: Se, wus one et joelaspanl Aouad two “millionaires,” Sielas there Wes uo ttead ei.view he would go DE GRoOssI, FORTUNATY, and forty c140) fort we saul, aud i aprons following tell the story on this point: work, d—n you.’ Picking up small piece of | yiie wembers of parliament dyin where no bread was needed. He puiled ont a | successful I cheerfully give you leave to refer to me GABANI, MASTROFING, Tostors back buildings with bescment weed | ScucER OP NEW ADVERTISEMANTS ©RINTED Bf furniture Thornton started off with it, when ead down & 14 wo Th rang’ revolver, and, telling his wife to do the best she POLIDARI, gems ius, Wich are situated in one of the most 1883-86-87-88-du, one of the raiders again exclaimed: ‘Stop, aceparativaly cone fiaon {YZEES “ho. | could for the’ children, fired a bullet into his DE SAUTE, copiers atious ity Washiuictou, were erected Under Boe etna caw onruten looked over his | heads the list, had e fortune of Gr ewo.ery | brain. The suicide was thirty-four years of | at any time and hope that your pricticoin Washington Peers Loerie aioe vor 1d test ty cos ISS7. ISSS. 1889. ahoulder and saw one of the fellows puttin; ws Tg etree sane Of $1,540,000. | age and the son of a wealthy m His unele BAROCCI, 5 ses dining room: and stuall library or breakfast room and 3,615 4,076 4,586 away his revolver. The other said sa) erage: 50,000, Te rerancer couies at the | ig'the well-known Stephen Pettebone and his POUSSIN pisgafe lange at tnvo wuall-chanivers, fie. row ay Seek aoe > wot 290, . e e i 1 Wil a mu TOMLIN, Comets BLN ‘SHOOT HIM ANYHOW, D—N mmx,’ followed literature the old etry fee in te nthe of the suelo na raat 2,a tullion. ‘The | will prove a distinguished success, Yours truly. AND THE CELEBRATED FLEMISH ARTIST, | Cioscts fur isunie ke, sino fatuace” ahd el reo, 4,669 4,603 5,494 : U 1 the suicide not aware of hi: c. TM as thirty ($0) feet wi And the fellow blazed away, the shot taking | fuct that the publishers heud the list while the | father of the suicide was not “Teo ee ie be ADRIAENSEN € me-thind cf ‘te Purchase. soney SAIS 4,986 3,884 effect in Thornton's hi int. Thornt: authors follow after. Wilkie lins stands te cash, and the balance thereof insix, twelve, eihteen feet ornton’s hip joint ornton now well at the head of authors with $50,000, while wife that he would notask his wealthy relatives Tv. E. ROESSLE. AND MANY OTHERS. and twenty-four mouths from day of sale, apd to bear 5,395 5,171 6,033 tried to get out of the way, and for this pur- Pronk 0, while | for a dollar if had to starve. = interest fromday of sale, tor which purchaser will " Laurence Oliphant left but $7,200, Among the THE COLLECTION, WHICH CONSISTS OF FIFTY | give bis promissory notes. No deed wali Li 4,522 4,606 5,529 Pose dodged around just east of his own burn-| arts we find Richard Redgrave, IU with ar re . — NUMBEKS ONLY, IS, NEVERTHELESS, — | ll purctigas money aud suterest be paid. 6300 deposit 33SL 3.015 4,483 ing building. ‘The raiders followed. but were 000, Carl Kosa with $393,000, Joha Sanger | Frank H. Tompkins, an artist of high re- ONE OF HE CHOICEST EVER OF- ee rp — Bot quick euough to prevent him from taking | with £200,000, H. B. Farnie, the author of a | Pate, whose studio is at No, 85 Boylston str FEED AT AUCTION IN THIS Aiter Gay of eal. otbesrise the peoperty will te meena, 3.170 3.508 4,606 refuge in the building. which was on fire. As | great number of comic opera’ and burlesques, | BOston, attempted suicide in the street Mon-| Dr, Lighthill can be consulted on Deafness, Catarrb, CITY AND WILL BE at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All con- 4,517 4,904 5,550 he stepped upon the piazza a ball from one of | with #103,000. duy night by shooting himself in the head. His SOLD AT OUK chasers COS. taxes und assess- 5,313 5412 6,589 Fo emeiler’s pistols struck himon the shin. | Among the women dying. Lady Ossington | Chances for recovery are favorable. yas 3. MILLE, pod Thornton's wite followed him into the burning | left €2,045,000, aud Miss Ityland left the great- |, Atehinson gross earnings for Februn Asthma and Diseases of the ‘Throat and Lungs at his FINE ART GALLERIES, Ade Loumsane avenue nvm | rsteeg, 5,035 4,689 6, building, owned by Mr. Richards. ‘The morn-| est amount of personal property, valued at bay dng Are $2,180,343, increase 5424, 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W., ema epee 5,093 5,007 5,795 aug air was still and the fire burned siow, but | $3,738,000, Sir John Hayter’s mother left M6 difth annual convention of the Journey- ON FRIDAY MOENING. T. F. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, T-Akas Saini it soon became dangerous to stay in the build- | 1.125.000, and the duchess of Cambridge | M¢ bakers umon of America is in session ut | oftice, s SSS | TOTAL 41,499 45,910 54,038 54,801 65,523 ing any longer. It was sure death to stay | $796,000. ‘Among the forcigners dying in Eng- | Detroit. Ninety-three unions are represented “ las MARCH FOURTEENTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. where they had sought refuge and death was | land, Count Greffalhe lett a fortune valued et | With about seven thousand five hundeed mem Be AOET IESE AEST CATALOGUES WILL BE READY AND COLLEC- But it is not alone in numbers that the grea almost as certain when they stepped out from | $3.305,000, and Theodore. Darthez lett | Pe Ts. the amoke and flames of tie burning edifice. | $1,378,000. These fortunes are, of course, only |_ At 11:30 Monday night two Hungarians, names TION ON Tus Reasox \\ increase of advertising is shown. The larger aY. But there was uo alternative. So, almost | those of persons dying during the year, and, | Wknown, were ran down near Saxman’s woke | Herdics pass the door, FREE EXHIBITION : s space required for advertisements during the blinded with smoke, the two fugitive - | therefore, do not include the great fortun works, Latrobe. Pa., instantly killed by a : ‘Why $0 1t that GRASTY, at 1510-18 7th awe ‘i pared to depart. They passed outof the house | England. ve ‘anes Of | payaing Pennsylvania railroad tea, 4 ea che a) Because he hag pushed himself right into « live busi- | F&F 1889.a8 compared with that occupied ig and over the piazza, the wounded and bleeding —<ee—____ — Office hours from 8 to 14 and 3 to 5. m7 m10-4t UNTIL EIGHT P.M, ess by selling Cheap icr Cash 1888 is even more striking. husband leaning on the arm of his faithful Expelled From the Southern Society. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Wiha ant iol to Gresty'e 110 Ret The average daily space filled by advertise: OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Becatise tliey ean save money on Furniture, China, | ments in 1888 was 25.10 columns, or 7779columng AND 'N STAELTS NOMTHMESE | Whyisit that Gecsiy buys so many ‘Tea and Dinner | for the year; whereas for the year 1889 the daily r upreme Court of the Decent he tlie 56-pisce Fancy Tes Set $2.98 and | average was 29.75 columns, or 9228 columns ig taylor arainat George Tapiee aici | Whyte ti that teat The Pusher—underselis the | the aggregate, being « total gain over the pre= { roRDay ns Bec bs Fen are much les and he aells everything vious year of 1444columns! And this, it must oc. and $1, ADI FOUR CLOCK i ag Way tot that soup of the merckanie say that Grasty | be remembered, consisted exclusively of the 2Gyrteta Cashmere, in All Colors 2 yard wide, 25e. | described, ity of West Wastinutton (Georsetown, Bective thy. fel chilly when some of thai old cus ordinary everyday business advertising, nothing Ladies’ Corse vi ten (igyand eleven (1) im: square ‘aumbered forty- | Why is it that Grasty selles Farior Suite for $27.50 | 2 the way of tax sales, poll liste, election returns, wife. Passing down the steps toward the alley, i they were confronted by the two ruiders ee ‘The executive committee of the Southern ‘One of the raiders. immediately | 8¢iety of New York has expelled W. Hancock upon catching a glimpse of Thornton, spurred | Clark from that organization for shooting at his horse forward to the side of his victim, | Wilton Randolph in front of the club house on Thornton immediately grabbed him ‘by the | the night of January 10. This decision was knee with his left hand and with his right reached M tried to reach the raider's uplifted revolver. toamiiten baie ate ee A DESPERATE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE. about forty witnesses, Counsel for Clark was “Then commenced a struggie for life by the | present and objected to the trial being held Wounded man which has few equals in the an- | PFior to Clark's trial in the courts, but the ob- Sale of bloody encounters, The frightened | iCUom was not regarded. The charges against at POO] from of the Capi 7. B. Towxe & Sox, 1316 7TH ST. N. W. Sheeting, 23 yards wide, 18¢. Gurtais Seine Piatvand Puma he Stuck Henrietta Cashmere, extra good, 50¢., 65c., in . , bey muing on the west line of 2Sth street tor which other houses get 83? etc., such as occasionally swell the business of rife was powerless to aid her husband, as the | crated trots all biaue cee eg eee athe rnrson aah itn oe | Bogan eka. str nalimentand evry political organs, being inctaded im its patrom other raider spurred his horse close to her in a | moved by the district attorney soon ani twrcive feet six inches (12 ft-0" ln) worieke tat he Punior'sbosinew is growing all the threatening maumer. in the on — =e ee hi have described the desperate raider shot| Mrs. A. F. Storrs, wit’ of George M. Storrs, hetes south twelve tac any fo Borate Mea nerd esa cote In conclusion, it is only necessary to say that, ton twice “once in the face and once in | has been granted a limited divorce in Chins Get ioit he in Why apt shat some people doubt the statements made extent and high characte fhe Duck. and struck him seven times on the | on the groumg of cruel treatment, ‘mye ee conveyed to Margaret mecceon then bees Dpeeien te te sett comple te pg volver was. polated | Ties eet A Storrs of Chicago. rome ‘4 REQHEA tht Grin as Sis Siar for printing hus | of it circulation, Tus Srax'e a@vertising ratea M wi i revolver was poi: Centralia and” Reli collie card? take rank with lowest ‘country, domnnard, ,the intention evidently being to| operated by the Philadelphia aud Reson} ment rete ore oat ee wo ctvartioe when yon ~ mele 8 shoot him through the head. ‘The ball glanced | and iron company at Ashland, amed through Thornton's felt hat, through tts over. operations yesterday. They give ccapleyunent tthe one. The bull the “boSjanees | tage nant Th Burnside Tine Tas alo he fl started up, down the backbone to the small of the back aud | The street railway syndicate of which then turned into the right hip. The raider | Sellers ‘McKee is the Pittaburg i Wy,nelleG Nice Tumblers for 1c. | 4nd to add, finally, that every statement herein for Cash. made can be abundantly verified THE CIR- * much Matting and | CULATION OF THE PAPER 18 SWORN TQy PH tr f i i upon, A psecan cream, baking powder. High- CX Beceah hod diet il ee alone the line Cheap for | TTS PRESS AND CIRCULATION ROOMS ARB A of tartar Pe apd will it. emptied four chambers of his revolver while in has closed contracts for all of ae omer apbe est of all in leavening strength.—U. & aie As yontdau want five “the reason OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND ITS BOOKS Soo delay, opoka ep and rain =”? matient at Newark cp: Syracuse and Buffalo, N.X.,and| — Government Report, Aug. 7, 199. Ey oe shee.” | MAY BE INSPECTED BY ANY ONE HAVING — 7 ‘wh7-m,w.f,40p | ber customers is respectfully invited, t-smo | mé-dakds Furuitare, China, Tin, &c, ‘nc0-am | AN INTEREST IN THEIR EXAMINATION. ‘