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. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1890-TEN PAGES. HE KEPT HIS SECRET. Soa’ inopte aamverti, Bete Rice and Barns and Coroner ‘sssisted a3 | ve Forrazs Reoveroxs Ix Fouxreas The Standard Cocoa of the World A Substitute for Tea and Coffee. the gallows. The body was then cut down and Exactly. We Know you are DYING to find out bow UNTIL NOVEMBER 17, 1800, UNLIKE TRA & COFFEE~ held. haven't the moral courwre, the manli- » @00D FOR THE NERVES. Birchall Hanged for the Marder of “Dr. iberiain said the meck was broken, pueee ates Sesuena end ges tin Quien eaensahe es FOR Casi. Barge mcg ps tows To make it sbort, sharp end dectsive permit us _ The claims of cocoa as Frederick Benwell. CAUGRT IN PHILADELPHIA, = apse WE WANT TRE GALES TRIS MONTH TO BR useful article of diet are H —= wed tag oe dae is Charged THE COMMERCIAL GLAVE DIGGERS THE LARGEST Ix OUR BUS ily winning recognition. eee MPOSED THE LAST. = Hoffa's Jewelry Store. Cosipatnts bij dinhemnnat een beaig) TxESS BISTORY. like tea and coffee, it ispetg |; B Co To 7 ‘MR. HOFFA IDENTIFIES AND RECOVERS SOME OF Saicwensoamens 2 ——— An Affidavit Issued Repudiating only a stimulant but a ftour- isher; and it has the great ad- THE STOLEN PROPERTYI—RORy sIxMS, THE ‘THIEF, ARRESTED—ME IS AN OLD OFFENDER AXD ‘and in order mot to be seceesory before the fact we will A Cheval Glase Antique-finish Suite, HAS HAD QUITE A CAREER OF CRIME, “JUneuLt-Gercioeae teaeere game ddim Reduced from...--.ar---eveen SSS 00 026.60 vantage of leaving no narcotic = ET ' “The relationship between that act of canni- A Cheval Glens, XVi-century Finish, large = Pir All Confessions. Tthas been a little more thés a month ago | patiem," sald Dr. Bonny to» London scene. efiects. Hence it is adapted drop back that the safe burglary was committed at Frank | representative, ‘‘and the disaster to the rear aomenseeneipamenosnse y bangmas Hoffa's jewelry store, No, 407 7th street north- | oolamn of the Emin Pasha relief committee, Reduced trom.......00..--.s0re+- 065 to 631 west, and one of the alleged burglars is now in A S-plece Solid Antique Osk Bed Room few were closer than most she every ‘business, STARTLING SCENE AT THE CALLOWS a afterwai custody ia Philadeiphie: and will probebiy be | Tare PTOUeO oak porate senyert, | oeer eumeu ato bs aah —_ brought to this city in a day or two for trial. | had Jameson's name never been connected | UF Prices and do not allow any article to be misrepre- BIRCHALL HANGED. ruffled Ever since the robbery was committed the de- | with this unfortunate incident, both Barttelot | sented and Retewoed fretn.csaoe-vameneea 835.00 to SOLER aati began to prepare Birchall’s breakfast, tectives at police headquarters have been | 24 himself would be alive today, The facts [We sell our goods atexaetly A 3-piece XV] Century Bolid Oak Bedroom The Glib Young Confidence Man Pun- | hd been ordered for working day and night in their efforts to oap- | Ulich have led me to these conclusions ere | vey vee cemr asovE THE ACTUAL COST OF Suite, of these: Assad Faran first told the story of the ished tor Frederick Benwell’s Murder. ture one or more of the burglars and it is! actof cannibalism to the authorities of the MANUFACTURE. Reduced from...... 035.50 10 626.85 Woopstock, Ort., Nov. 14.—Birchall w: i$ now boen rowarded for | Congo Free State. Thoso authorities were in- a 8 PEt SIS ecuted this morning for the murder of Freder- clock promptly. Birchall dignant and exeited and forced Assad Faran | | That's bow wedo it, and therefore it ts thet wo ean ties Gold Antiqns Oak Bed Room tt ick C. Benwell. The drop fell at 826 exactly. A ORILLFUL CRACKSMAN, —_—aeee Seite, worth seven Dollars anda BEST&GOES FARTHEST"$ | te made no confession. perch Birchall turced | The man under arrest is Josoph, alias “Rory Thrcteh this chattel und | Meu's Suite, worth Ten Dollara, st 96.75. saeeesseerees 828.50 10822.20 The prisoner Birchall ate a good suppor to Ho. disposed of «couple | Simms,” alias “Joo Hanson,” alia “Wilson,” | others of & pritecs water alt the cenalle ot | Men's Sultm worth Tea Dollars and. Seventy-dve A Handsome Maple Bed Room Suite, 3 to general use. The strong fortity himself for his last vigil. It was after | of eggs and then pushed the tray from him, | skillful crncksman. He was arrested in Phil-| the ease were in danger of being exposed in | “a2. ** $7.50. may take it with pleasure, midday when he rose and dressed bimeelf and ‘TRE FINAL PREPARATIONS, fe Euro Cents, at 08.75, y ps el abies his first meal of the day was about 2 o'clock | ‘Then he began to prepare for the final terri- : Barttelot became aware of the full | “yeas guite, worth Fifteen Dollars, at $10.75. and the weak with impunity. yesterday afternoon, The afternoon was spent | 1, He white flannel shirt | SPbery that has been committed here since | story and was mneh excited over it, He took} acn's Overcoats, worth Twelve Dollars anda Half, in receiving the tisits of the bishop of Huron | le ordeal. pas on _ the Tyler diamond robbery two or three years | notes in bis of the circumstances as they | 9: 9.05, and the Rev. Rural Dean Wade, and afterward | With coat and vest over it, but had previously | ago, Mr. Hoffe placed his jewelry in an old-| were related to him, and I believe he had also Dr. Rice, the jail surgeon, was with him for a | asked Turnkey Forbes to see thet this was re- | fashioned root safe and left his store on | ® complete copy of the affidavitof Assad Faran, considerable time. At 7 o'clock Birchall had | placed after execation by an ordinary whito | Saturday night, A light was left burning in| made at the time when Major Barttelot ar- Just finished supper, when a carriage drove up | shirt with starched collar and tie, He would not | the store as a burglar scare, but it only aided | rived at the vill: ere Iwasin July, 1888, mtor's Cocoa 1s recommended by med- to the door of the prison. I contained Mra. | wear a starched collar at the execution, he the thieves in their work. A light partiti and he was killed. He was full of this story, Overcosts, worth Eighteen Dollars leat men Instead of tea andeoMecer 3) | Birchall, Mrs. West Jones and Mr. Leetham. | because it might interfore with the placing of | across the store on a line with fe front of the and terribly unnerved and excited about it "| ana Seventy-five Conta, at @12.25, ee other eocens or eheceintes for dally All three went into the jail, but only Mrs, | the ie Meantime, about 6:30 o'clock, and | safe also acted as @ screen, and @ hele was| ‘‘Violent as had been Barttelot’s conduct on} Men's Ali-wool Pantaloons, worth Four Dollara, at wee by children or adults, bale and siek, rich Birchall climbed the circular iron stairs to her | from On, @ crowd began to collect in front | bored through thi tition in order that the | Many previous occasions, he never seemed to | 92.78. is pre and poor, “Largest sale in the world.” Ask husband's corridor. Her sister and Mr. Lee-| of the gaol, cl midnight workers might see any one who might | 80 utterly lose control of himself as he did| Children's Cape Overcoate at $2. 2100—Ruxten Sine Selhd Onk Rocher, for Vaw HOUTEN's and tuke soother, « tham went into the governor's office to wait for | over Canadas and United States, but in- ter th: h the front door. The outor cov- | from this time. I necribe his violonce then | Children's Suite at ¢1.96, with bigh beck and wooden east, highly her and did not themselves sec the prisoner. | cluding a good msny residents, many of whom | ering of plaster was picked from the safe | and during the opm, ood tothe excitement | Boys’ Short Pants at 50c, e200 _In the offiee, ye under ibe, dea boi in were w here snd wore mbseaoen and then the, —— found no trouble in ponent res wold ge of the et pe gens hee grad cesarean MEDAL ARIS in view m, Was & rope and | consitute « empann ripping on from the side and makings | story au: consequences when if so on throughout our entire stock are seen evi- Meduced from $4.50 @oLp DAL, PA! 1978. kle ae like the hangman's appara- | death of Birchall, At about 7:30 Depaty Sheriff hole large enough for one of the burglars to| should reac! England, I have never | dences of our care and watchfulness, “ tus, This Mrs, West Jones spied and almost | Perry showed up and the doors of the gaol | enter the fire but not burglar-proof structure, | doubted that Barttelot was becoming insane! The long and short of it fe we protect THE PEOPLE 1.000—Belid Ont Chaten, fainted. She could remain the office no| were opened the crowd of waiting men | 80 much time did the burglars have that they re- | through privations and anxieties and othor | and they in tern patronize us Reduced from 81.25 to. longer, and for a time waited in the rotunda | admitted and ae straight through to the | mained upon the premises to assort the plunder, | ¢8' but the cannibal incident was ungues- of the jail. At 8 o'clock she and her eom- | yard in whieh the scaffold was About | taking only the most marketable goods, In | tionably the last straw. From that time he Cupeheneae Panton left the jail and returned to tho hotel, | 100 were admitted, but the number was subse- | all they secured more than $10,000 worth of | hardly be held responsibie for what he did.” > (also tp 5 other woods)—worth twice whet leaving Mrs. Birchall in the corridor with the | quently increased by about fifty. The exeou-| property. It was about noon Sunday that the Dr. Bonny excuses Jameson's conduct by prisoner. tioncer appeared on the scene st 7:35, rope in wietor of the store made the discovery. | stating that Jameson was doubtless d + 826 siiadaceia dace wecaee hand and began immediately to put thinge in | he robbery would not have been dissorencd | away ‘by scientific enthusiaam. He says: “it VICTOR & ADLEDS A car load of G-foot Solid Oak Rxtension A9 o'clock they entered their earriage at the | °°4¢t- until nonen Gard not a workman gone to the | must be remembered that Jameson was an a 07.70 peters y t to the quiet jail a, .. THE SCAFFOLD, store on Bunday to repair a broken show case. | ardent naturalist. He went on the xpedition ‘Ten Per Cent Ciothing House, | rape panes er = flags 1, — nto] , The sealfald fs made of three pieces of tim- ‘WORK OF mE POLICE in a of novelty, adventure and scientific ‘Be sure and see thoes, ; researc! id in Hats, Oaps and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, . ber sixinehes square, ‘Two uprights are sunk | Inspector Swindells of the detective corps rape tite te Central ACA A large number of Solid Oak 8-foot wore watching for Pbepcrtiep pols fr goiy og in the ground, and the third timber crosses ever | instructed all the men under him to do what| believe he realized the full seriousness of his hotel. Ten o'clock passed and 11 o'clock struck, | the top of them and extends ont over one side, | they could on the case, and each of the detec- | act when he accepted the offer of Tippoo Tib sarathartecicate con werd #1020 idnight came, the ber of The uprights are seven feet apart, and the | ¢: personal estigatic the | to show the details of cannibalism. Life is Excellent value. a bad diminished, ‘Dut the wife, Tister | top beam extonds over one side about ix feet iene Circulars ficken the aes very cheap in Central Africa, and girls may be ee aa Our Elegant $75 Parlor Suite, in im. and friend had not come. The town was hushed | The scaffold is within five feet of the wall of | property were sent to almost every police de- | bought in every village where we were at the a in midnight quietude, the electric lights had | the yard and close in the northeast corner of | partment and detective agency ip the country, | Tate of four girls for a piece of twelve hand- Oven Raturday until 12 p.ce, 210 left the streets in darkness save for the dull | the west yard. ‘There is s hole through the top | " The matter was also placed in the Rands of | kerchiefs.” apo ce windows of the telegraph oficn be th Hepat the aoe peeeey nd Superincendent a ASSAD FABAN’S STORY, and hot oun office tele- d l Phil Asean: ph companies the last pages “of 00 =; were | down to be put around the condemned ‘man's | the stolen propery Se ee 1 ‘The story whieh d Faren tells is one ing filed by tired nowepeper men, ang around | Neck. ‘The rope then passes out along the top| ‘The prisoner now in custody was known to ie which nothing could be conceived for the hotels were other newspaper men and a| timber, over the oxtension and through an-| the officers as a man who was likely to hi cold-blooded cruelty. It was in the spring of mmerons complement ort curious citizens, a ule; — a blowin ember taken partinsuch a burglary and he was at | 1889. Jameson and Faran leaving Barttelot at sasltecsend ensiog cree the tone and whens | hole ovlshie the uprights: ts whik the weight | eet ies ontop Asso! we bed egret mend} heads were, some of therm, muddled with pote, | of 950 pounds,in We sbape of a sexagonal block “6 ea suadars ct Bibs fon Seok Wasa cintee) tions. Everywhere else the starry mantle of | of iron, is suspended before the fatal drop is| Capt. Linden of the detective agency asked | {Wo Csr a8 Bibs for prot llega de ted the night wrapped the orderly town in repose | Made. At the proper time the executioner | Director Stokley and Chief Wood of the Phila- chiers. house, Mobammed hen bow % arpa ers si Pulls a rope, and the weight released from the | deiphia police department to detail Detectives | visit him. ‘There he saw Tippos “ib, Sunt A LAST EARTHLY COXFRREXCE. — cope nye Prag poe fies ves oe the vibtim | Miller and Tate to assist him. ‘These officers | Samoi, chief, leader of 400 men. Many others Everywhere else except in « narrow corridor | {wx00,UP phen the Jerk wrenches the victim | were well acquainted with Simms as, they had | were present. After talking on different of the county jail, there two hearts were hold- | the air, Thi wateh wea, 96 ap Jon the suspect's move- ferrets fie, Senenen onid Gt he wes short @isappointments How To Wax ing s last earthly conference. A man who had ‘THE EXECUTIONER AT WORK. ments and yesterday he was’ followed to. the | fous to Tan killed and eaten by cannibals, | “nwt snort an 0 cubase oe mised to love and cherish a woman through oor ae the Gimme ae spparaine his bouse and arrested, Upon searching baceuse he aald, “In England wre bear so much ‘0 justify any housekeeper in wearing out herlife over OR RIDE. i; re, and & | that executioner set mt le was|the house a large number of watches and | about canni who eat people, but, bei ‘the sight of | Gbey'a man unto” donth ‘was making her iat | €emeed in his drab corduroy cont and soft cusine, numerous scart pins and some uncut | myself 4m the place, T sonal Beli mk pice! | sacrifice. What they talked about only one | Diack bat and he was smoking « pipe. He) The detectives mentioned arrested himat his | to Tipo Tib and tho other chicts, whereupon, SOMANTLED . FIREUBS. | knows. Until 1 o'clock in the morning they piensa nine against the wall and with de-| house, No. 140 South 7th street, Philadejphia, | after consulting each other, they told Mr. continued their conversation. During the | liberation ascended to put the noose rope Jameson if he wanted le lik Anticipating the wants and knowing the needs of | whole of this long last meeti al through the pulleys and fo attach the chain to SA. SONEA CORN TO ERICADELENIA ae a ting in the very valley of “the shadew of | the staple. °A black with s three-quarter-inch | A telegram was st onco sent hero to Mr. faa hd pr sapedetn tye dae meen it trae coe aaa th ‘hurnk Forbes was in the corridor with | Fope was hung on and the staple near that to | Hoffa and he went to Philadeiphia last even- and they would eat ame tl . but they cared nothing for it. Early in| wiiich the chain hung and by means of this| ing, where he idensified the property recovered Jean want alt a oiees oe ee | RaUrrants Sr. Jamzs Horst, the night the Rev. Rural Dean Wade went into | block and tackle the weight was run up with | as a portion of what had been stolen from his | kerchief.' He told them to pay the price, and CREDIT the corridor and made himself ready to spend | the assistance of some of those present to be | store, went to the house where he lodged aud brought ‘Wasnrsatow, D. C., December 9, 1871. | the night by removing his outer coat, Speen prin ems ‘The prisoner is a machinist by trade and was | half a piece of handkerchief. Hecame back with sTsTxM Dear Professor: I have used your BALM OF LIFE THE 8D LEAVE TAKING. e weight hung to the chain held by au iron | a¢ one time employed in a safe factory in | this and handed it to the man, who then went ‘Obviates all r in, which when pulled out of place by « small | Philadelphi a In a few mi h back leadin, for myself and family, for diarrhoea, bed stomach,| Atlo’clock came the leave taking and the bart igre wel Philadelphia, tonto ight. Acouple of tele- > cuts, bruises and various ailments and Tean aay that | weeping woman was ed out through the barred | graph instruments were put into the yard aud| ___SINMS' CAREER OY cnIuE. fe Enaicorlarel Sicpesam enioae, J —— poo aa ae Pho — always | 200F and down the narrow stair down which | another had been put into the jail kitch« Simms served a term of fifteen-years fu Ver- | 455 request of Mr. Jameson, to the native huts 3 , &c, No matter where you live, we ere near Keep it om hand for relief of sudden attacks of various | her husband sevem hours later passed to his| The daorkeeper, who stood taking tickets, | mont for robbing a bank. He was also in the |to be eaten. Mr. Jameson, myself, Selim By piscing in your diseases. It is so generally useful that I must com-| death. Mrs. West Jones had been waiting | W#* kept busy until after 8 o'clock and then | Eastern penitentiary for a while for breaking | Masondi and Farhani, Mr. Jameson's servant, MUGHTH Cash GRARTE, mend i€ to the public. down stairs for her sister and assisted to the onte i any repinagtorae s wyaequme open asafe on Callowhill street, this city, and | presented to him by Tippoo Tib, and many ALL Comrosts natn carriage the woman alr iain dm grid ee wee & has served time in New York state. A few | Othersfollowed. On reaching the native huts We have ‘on exhibition the handsomest Automatic yours, of the law, When they l po eo 7 ‘ee Sail te Seog pheaat Ga aie months age he was arrested in Philadelphia by | the girl, who was led by the man who brought Musical Figure iu the city, worth 675, which will be Luvi wooppory. | riage a after be gr oon pg dipstanes de-ceted tae mers to the door cf | Miller and Tate for complicity in the Atlantic | her, was presented to the cannibals, The man Dpon Presented tosome cuswower, You way betheans, City robberies, but was released, av the New | told them: ‘This isa present from the white tep and went immediately to her rooms. , | the corridor leading to the west yard. For half : Wasmrvoron, D.C. May 28, 1880, | Trey had been prepered to, administer opiates | AB hour a ‘couple af ‘hundred people, in the C ees anus aoe howe romigo wile nor PROTRACTED PAXMENTS “ “ " if should be hysterical, but so far as has | 78" the crowd who been able to se- i Bcc: The — — — ‘Cook’ — ats pooh. pain 4. Hie wife | cure admist umbered #0 many, stood breakers in the land and has been engaged in THE GIRL KILLED AND EATEN, Bythe Same. I myself have Ueat it and fad a greet remedy | baving gone, Hirchall was left with Turakey | about kicking their toon to keep away the fraat | Tiny, Fobberies committed jn various sections | +“1he girl was taken and tied by the hands to Come aud eeeit rend GbASTI. gang WEER fe a a, ke, Forbes and therural dean. While Mrs, West | that still glistemed on the grass, f h “Prof, & tree. About five natives were sharpening or MONTH, a or Jones was in the jail and just after sho had Sractatons IN'fuE TaExs, \d Western Charlie,” now in. prieo on'in| Knives, Then « man camo and stabbed her Onsexraz, Ruos Axo Cunrers fours ‘ruly, been startled "J sight of the rope in tho} The trees outside the west wall were occupied | Wilkesburre; Joe Pryor, now serving a term in | with a knife twice in the belly. The girl did Cansing the pleasure of 210-0t J. A. WALTER, Pastor St Patrick's Church, | office of the salir the = OF ALL DESCRIPTION AND SIZES. te tee deers Semone Cary mpeney with boys, and » platform and partly con-| the Exstern penitentiary and a number of | not scream, but sho knew what was going on. one others who have been implicated in many bold | She was 1 i A day to ripen int ‘We make a specialty of these goods and import hungry for admission. The hangman was a structed wall at w county building was | Pot ories, pl feeaetas ee egies rea rig rpepend sae id Girectly from our bouse in Constantinople. We have THE CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. mitted after he had succeede satisfying | crowded with a throng of men. Deputy Sheriff | ‘The officers have reason to believe that they | dead, The patives then canse and began cut- HAPPINESS OF YEARS, the largest apd most superb stock of ORIENTAL Beecham’s Pills Guard Midgely of his identity by bringing tho | Perry was officiating actively, but the feeble | know who his companions in the Hoffa rob- ting her in pieces. Ono was cutting a leg, an- RUGS and CARPETS, HANGINGS, &c., im theecity. deputy short, old sheriff arrayed in the uniform and sword of | bery were and expect to capture them. The | other an arm, another the head and breast and 1S will onsely be to your advantage tocsemine thom THR WAXGMAN ANGRY. office pnee will, in all 11, in all probability, have » hearing | another took the inner parts of her belly. After | CREDIT 18 THE Basis before buying elsewhere, as our prices and goods will This was not, however, before the public execu- nm out to} before » United Stutes commissioner today | the meat was divided some took it to the river ee ek a an 800, tioner had grown so angry at being kopt out ireling, = + | and will be brough@here for trial. to wash it and others went straight to their Of our wuccess, end.an ». K. VARZHABED! eset house. During the time Mr. Jameson had a Principal Store and Exhibit Gallery, of the jail that he threatened ¢o return to To- torate offiee was present, and so were Dr. AN AUTOPSY HELD, i i maki gonto and lee th Job to an amatvar or not Moiay, coroner, ‘and Dr. Oldrum. Dr. ee, pti : Moclstl ie me Roe a eee 1022 Connecticut ave. done at all today. Guar jel 8 | the gaol surgeon, went cell) Dr. Red Syn Died of Natural Causes— | also went back. I went to the chief's house. Branch, 620 14th st. nw. oct pallor whe shove ctdirg: tui bec arta let (acek | Prone epnbT iat sie ecines Efforts to Find His Relsti geereeenar ae ld pene - a oun Cc night were to let no one pass the doors, chum, Mr, Leetham of Montreal, went u; An autopsy was held yesterday at Geier's un- al feuds kontes, Me. eee ben the sketches ® OF OUR BUSINESS sx On Caspr. “1 would not bave let him in at all," Midgely | hie cell ai 7:5 o'clock. At 8:16 o'clock Dr. | dertaking establishment on the body of Jacob | Ufesdy finished, painted with water colora Soggy ertaatrrehce | ecerer oN tent ema | er ter gown ot De ed ro, who |r cn tet ain ye ye re Worcs Oreurse Ourfal stack of Fuastre, Comets aa, 1s now | botched, and I told bim,” contiaued the gustd, | kdviset “Dre ‘Chamberlain, too, "stm ahe | Was found deed at his homo, 1114 7h stro on | ond when she wa ted tothe tree and stabbed — = 2 han complete, and if you contemplate purchasing any- | *# he pointed to the hangman ane = = isoner during the ing. ofl i other when she was cut in pieces. The fourth & HEREMAN: 1329 F 8T., sofa in the office beside him,‘‘thatif hebotched | At 8:15 o'clock the ha having | caused by pneumonia, He died alone and had ‘ i _ousR fa ‘hing in our line t will be toyour interest tovallon | this job I would knock bim down. completed preparations outside came in and | been dead some time when found, and it was | ig the man, carrying the leg in one hand and OF THE LATEST FASHIONS AND NOVELTIBG ua before doing so, as we are confident wecen save you Ry time during the hours after Mrs, Bir- Wrote eae wine lor a iar supposed from a partially emptied vial of | an ax and the bead and breast, The lest is a IN LONDON AND PARIS BONNETS AND 1 used by ‘and, removing » walked | igudanum being found that he had taken an | man with the inward parts of the belly. Mr. 917,981 AND 023 7TH BT. ean from 10 to 25 i$ om your purchsse, Below we ‘barehoad: Z 4 en an ‘part 1e belly. 5 hieuton afew of cur many btguina and advantages | talking, The Strakey’ took «tap while Mis | wrens sonseitation was held on the.‘rem auiga | verdove; but tho autopry proved that death | Sameton, when he fished these sketches, took SRL SG BSR Wade was with Birchall in his cell. Duri by Dr, Chamberlai eriff Perry and | waeftom natural causes, He had few if any | {ie™ '0 the chicl’s house and showed the WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ing y rlsin, Deputy Shi y, the people there, with many other sketches.’ ‘We will sell you s handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE aight Mr. Wade came gat of the call and M rs D. , Wlowars of Hamiltsa, whe } has beow | here intimate acquaintances, and the police thus sMdiontim cdl me AND 687 AND 636 MASS, AVE, 2.W. NOVEMBER 12 AND 13. FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, fos $17 | For! who is one of Mr. all's executors, | two ‘sani ey terest eo been unable to find any of his eatiguguinan in and spent some time with him, talking | execution. Night Guard Midgely, dressed in ie Gleate Ts is loarnéd mits lee Like Clark Russell’s Sea Tales. 0u80-4m 30 CARDS, | about his temporal affairs. Birchall had little | his best clothes, the hard loak about his mouth, The steamship Vancouver left Liverpool with We will sell you » 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid | to leave except a legacy which he expects to | but a tell-tale moistness about bis o; 4, climbed a Lyre acta but spent « long series aheavy sea running and a head wind. The ft years in the west, much of the time amon fall to him next spring. the stairs and stood on the gallery beside | ¢ a ii i soca frames, upholstered in the beet bair cloth, for pas sho . Birchall's corridor door. the Indians, from whom he learned the herb | Wind increased until it developed into hur: 28 casb or $30 on credit, treat t for diseases. It is known that he | cane force and caused the ship's apeed to The extent of his property was the $1,500 he THE DEATH MARCH. spoke ‘ing @ son at school, but ‘We will sell you & 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid | received from the autobiography and $150 he | There the old soldier stood gloomy and sor- | he did not state the nume of the school or its piirrcciny foaled shoe “Can Linked ‘slut fremes, upholstered im plush, combination | received by his agent from the proprietors of a | Fowful until the sad procession passed out and | whereabouts, and it ie slso known that he : De Locsrans, ‘Has resumed his practice and removed his office te js never left the bridge until Friday morning, Dus residence, culors, for €28 ea of $30 00 eredit. Torento museum for te clothes he wore on | down thespralatepe At 8aBe‘clook De. Cham | St "Eng alice have, taken charge of hu ef | when, nature peewee haga the 17th of Febrensy ead slso authority solely | berlain, Deputy Sheriff Perry Cameron and Day | fects, which consist of his stock of remedies, | strain longer, he went down to the chart room 1611 K 83, &.W, We willeell yous good WOVEN-WIRKE BED SPRING | to exhibit a cast of his head, bust and figure. Perry having gone into the cor- | about $200 in cash and some household effects, | to rest and take cup of coffee. He wees ecm ent ann Rises SOE RR ae apt ad Fah peg edn “ rs aroun rotun ‘is remains will be placed in t! it at Gi jim the moment his ices were ‘We will selj you 8 good quality BEUSSELS CARPET nee, eral en ——— time while he | his hands the straps which to tie a ate nd further effort to find bis friends wil rege a wie dicg" A Hhelpeers in for 0c. caah or 65. ovedit, corridor P le put | be made, 6 morn and a short time J iret EARLY MANIF: 10N8 CONSUMPTION, echpgchsst Races omy trois ly © gold pene behind bis back and partly wader the ukirt of | ———., officer went down to the saloon to epeak 40 the areas sas pe je will sell you s good INGBAIN CARPET for 35a, | and said he had left instructions to be sent out | his coat the russet-colored straps and went up Fined for Throwing Stones. captain, leaving the ship in charge of the 1iTs eT. If & person hes an obstinate cough, which com- Fer yard cash or $0c. per yard on credit, Midgely wide sien a the stairs. A minute or two he took to, strap! ‘This morning in the Police Court Judge | 80nd officer on the bridge, with the quarter- 2 menced without any obvious cause, a cough which ie Wo Sew and Lay ali CARPET Free of Cost anddo | though he was going to remain to wes the exo-| the Swtul march to death began at 828 c'elock, | Miler mado wome remarks in a cage in which o | aster tt his side manning the wheel, ea Sebiny Sam Sune Sap eine mene néechenge tor Qawaste fa matdhies Gruen, cution at Bireball’s request, he would not aga Firat came the Kev. Mr. Wade, After him | colored boy named Charles Blue was charged | the saloon, and was returning to the chart room Gasar Suz Ov Tiss bave an opportunity to speak with him. came the old sheriff with bis cocked hat and | with assault, the result of indisoriminate stone | when a sea struck the ship and washed across ‘We will sell all CARPETS, MATTINGS aND Ort. | all a early in the even insignia of office, and other jail officials, and throwing. The boy lives in Shepherd's alley | her bows, crushing i CUTLERY CLOTHS oni Credit. ot an edvases of Seente par yand berwerd ssk0d for’ and he che nethine | 2 baled by the olde harlot sak he’ Porsr | 824 be threw the stone not far from hia home, | ‘ering with it the vessel's bridge and her ee pe 37 f e cu the lowest cash price. during the night, He presorved his usual de- | When he descended the steps Keeper Pony other bors took Charlies’ het and covered quarjermaster into the sea, and ‘also. flooding WE WILL GIvR A DISCOUNT OF EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken | ™0*ROr ll through the night After the | took his leftarm and his Thong Letham bi Girt, He felt aggrieved at their action | the ‘saloons and berths Nothing was bangman got into the gaol hi mt into the | rig! tone thrown at them struck Mr. James! seon of the captain or the quartormas- 15 PEB CENT ON ALL’ GARVERS, on all credit sales, and no notes required, vende fap Sie ng “ to Boole; the head Feceere SA peri Solety, ter after they were swept overboard. The ‘becomes weak je talked in # loud vo! against tho guson invi case Jeon mont alluwed on all sccounte settled in SD walle eff the caeridere wth outed | arrested the boy who admitted that he threw the | 2#¢ officer took of the ship and the TABLE KNIVES AND FORER there can be little doubt that the person ts be nllleoeg stone. His counsel, Lawyer Ricks, objected to | S1ering, gear, was repaired as quickly as pos- "iin pannen fers teem Qpantery, a9 whobasmsten from navapdanortngge caper Lise "* | the confession, but the boy was honest enough | rousdad to. tho siorm once more aah after PRICRS MARKED Im PLAIN Rm GRoeaR All night there wasin the gaol the air of |, 1#sousded partloularly grim, this appeal of | 10,05) 8 ‘he three more battling sl1-tm = 730and 761 7k ow, death, the guards spoke under their breath | the minister of the gospel, to those who knew otowr peo prs that the prayer had been’ answered bofore it * that | Mind’ her ural, dimes” Sh 5 sud as they walked seross the brick floors tried | was spoken, for Birehall’s very moments then tment, and name hag not been Satara gut he | Tic miner ee, Shoo Stacie teas “piateei ——— regitus_Srtea cesaaatona Dir Go ove. Dread tense of tho. exeeutionss’s Devonshire hand and ieee is Food after which the pat thane ADS 18 Seed. e throw. anente merve Wereen 90 SIGE QUALITY OF THE GOODS UXQURS- = i ccsccmanet dh gases deat acc he oat cha nee a ee ee Sere | Sennen wae Birchall’ {elas “ome, penahaesh, il be tated ted on | meeting of the Eiders’ Assosiation of the Syra- TIONRD. TRISIS 4 BARGAIN 4XD po oa “TiiLow casgcorrom, 9a 2am. and fell asleep with his unfinished cigar of 0b or 15 days was imposed. cuse presbytery Tuesday on the propriety of i FILLO’ N prayer meetings. THIS DISCOUNT IG POSITIVELT Ibe. in hishand. Gaoler Cameron visited the gaol minister began MG ER a9 gral pBUAGK UEMURA CASHMERE, yand wide, woot | about 3 o'clocl and then returned to his house. | pray =) Vagrant Boys and Their Parents, ry FORTHD WEEEONLZ, — ‘BLACK HENRIETTA CASHMERE, All West, 80c, ‘he caps sade aK Charles Turner, Charles, alias “Angel” Roy, Syracuse : ait BA Wis, aod who and Isaish Smallwood, emall colored ALSO 4 JOB LOT OF LADIEW SCIs- LHS Coren patite. [Seemann sees ie wre, efor the Folie Court tea, said that hi if : Per iy by Officer Olmstead with being vagrants and SOR&, GOOD QUALITY GOODE, 350. i Siar te boys belong plac le Bae iat ra tse. ot Am, a Les Sosasante 6¢ VisEAS GOODS marked wor sean! net them steal. Eldse Havacn GENTY GRAY SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 450 and most night over- my experiance’ BARBER & BOSS, F 5 will run on 2s. takes them. said that he was not an ores " 4 ae = eee Cd bre mene» metameee = mx 7: ® ZOWNED & 80%. For tbat. ho, was | temporarily |. ° _— ow 1316 Tan ae raguirad te give bonds an te other bays wong aon aca oe weninrenntormciaieee eas erecent. permitted taticg oi some of the bo whe. tre ‘to live if Toxaro Fu. wurder £2 I in| is the streets ought to be proweeuted for aban-| DR WGNTEDL malice meyer wert sc bos ‘the eure a t ‘connection with came Two men, Nicholson and emcee riviera peng ale flee of ‘And 4ineases of the rt ul : t fn if if fi +f i ! g iff i i f | . ‘\

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