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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1902. , : f ESPERADO WHO SHOT 15 MEN TELLS [pit pllj)fR [POLICEMAN FIRED . HOW HE HELD FORTY CITIZENS AT BAY} ic qe, BULLETS AT GIRL Sensational Shooting in the Home of R. La Henry Tostevin Ends McDuffie Explained as a Family Matter. His Life Like His Father and Brother Mystery surrounds the firing of five, M: : shots to-day by Policeman Sargeant, of | f Did Before Him. the East Sixty-seventh street station, at Miss May B. MeAllister, secretary | Ag Sargeant was gelng. led out of for R. M. MeDuffie, at No. &04 Lexing-| Court and as he passed Miss McAllister he leaned over and said to her FIRED INTO HIS MOUTH. | (2 avenue, whe Miss McAllister | “.you have done me @ great Injustios, lives, You know 1 did you no harm, 1 aa The young woman was uninjured, but | Sorry 1 tea Che Pole 8d Sees s there are bullet holes in the ceiling was plainiy afraid of Had No Business Troubles] and waris of the room whera the shoot- i CHILDREN'S © ~ COURT IS OPEN. Sixty-three Cases Dis- posed Of on First, Day by Justice Olm- sted. istrate then held sae in 31,000 att, x NTERESTING PRISONERS. Fine Baths Are Put In for the and was greatly relieved when Benefit of the Judge and . Die} ine toox eant Wax taken back to a cell and Accommodations for Little and’ Determination to Die My, cciateat when the man was as ta tia Bi a st an, when the man wa pt. Brown. said rgeant had been Giliprits Must Have Been Sudden Jarraignea nefore him in Yorkville/on the foree. about els jeen months, p ; ( Court, ventured the opinion that Sar-) 4nd that he always found him a According to Actions. nt was not in his right adnd, although {Capable and efficient officer. He sald ihe Man had cone the s*late trick” |. Pollee Capt, Brown asserts he is per- from” midnight, to 6.15 o'clock sare » 5 . .| fectly sane. He was held in $1,000 bail| when he saw him and that he appeat Following the suicide of his father | (ty Bane. Hie was DeEEeCtT tho on and brother, Henry Tostevin, a build-} pojjooman Sargeant and his sister,| shooting vecurred, 19 a member of the’ ing contractor, with offices in the St.| Mrs. Lizzie M. Murray, sald to be aj firm of ence! & MoDiaes oan James Building, 1133 Broadway, com-|relative of former Police Justice Henry pee seve eats ome eortianat ve Murra: are caretakers of the McDuf-| Miss McAllister went to the office of mitted “autelde! to-day! iby) ShooHne |. aidence while) Mr MeDutlerand|| the fwn, himself in the mouth in a tool-house | ; | Mrs. Murray, who, {!n conjunction hls family are away at Magnolia, Mass. ay J, e a with Sargeant, were the caretakers of at No, 161 Elm street. Miss McAllister continued to occupy | the house, did not appear in court when Tw i me e) ver's | Sargeant was arral, Twenty years ago Tostevin's father | the same apartments in her employer's Birceait eaiachie uta have. nothin killed himself in the same manner,| home that she did previous to his de- until after he had consult and one year ago last June his only| P47" Jeremiah brother, William, killed himself by No Reason for Shooting. Cannot Explain It. Auten blowing off the top of his head According to her story, she met Gar-| juss MuAlluter, when seen at the a and mentioned the fact] # of Wendel & McDumMe. sal For the last few days Tostevin had In silken robes of solemn black Jus- | SS tice Willard Hall Olmsted, of the Court g of Special Sessions, inaugurated the new Children’s Court to-day in the old build- fng of the Department of Charities, (hird avenue and Eleventh street President Vernon M. Davis, of the Boclety, was present at the opening of tthe new court, but E. Fellows Jenkins, s Buperintendent and Secretary of the ‘ Goclety, will act as prosecutor before ~ the court under the law. Justice Olmsted has chambers up a| Hunter Gives a Thrill- short flight of stairs from the court- room, and adjoining is a xplendid batn-| ing Story’ of His Bat-! . wh he sii J ice e1 yi 5 . Rinlieneis donee etiedy oanecas| tlewiththe Police Dur-| bath after the business of the day. AN! Six > F. | Igha)sustices of Bpecial Sessions except| L2G SIX of the varly | Presiding Justice Hinsdale will take) Hours this Morning— Sd turns sitting in the Children’s Court, wa | Edmund C. Lee,.who haa been the| fe Declares the First! es elerk in the children’s part of the Mag-! ~ . rae Pipa, | . Hatrate's Court tinder former laws, iste| SOtS Were Fired by} Chief Clerk, with Ernest K. Coulter "| the Enemy as He Is The Gate te Hunters trouse nsel ‘The man who shot at me ns to J4 were badly sunburned. | Mr. MeDuffie's home during his absence been acting queerly, according to his] “Without a word he drew his pistol | this forenoon, drunk. He said he was nd ve shots declared | 00King for his wife, and began Gel it~ foreman, Joseph Hauser, who has| "4 fired five shots at me.” declared] inet ror ner. I was getting ready to, @0 THE gic TI Miss MaAliister. OUE and stopped “to see What the trouble CITIZENS. ! been employed by the firm for the] “stiss McAllister said she was about to! was. Just at that time he began shoots last fifty years. He went to the] leave the house when she met Sargeant ine Indiso1 et. ely and IT ran. I do country several weeks ago to rest and] Miss meh ister series ae tte bo-| there ‘Ig absolute reet, New York Citys ‘i lceman fired and rushed out of the bas ms returned last week. ment door of the MeDuffle home hys-| , 1 ‘ld not know he was « policeman, y site| ace See Sey have only seen the man a few tim terleal and crying for help. Persona in] aye omy sean the mana tow times. the neighborhood who had heard the| some family” trouble. between Sargeant shols were inning toward the house, |and his wife and he got drunk and went and Detective Tunne: and Policeman | t® the house and began to shoo! O'NEIL, JOHN, of No. 160 Eant Thirty-ninth shot In the shoulder and b ORDMAN, WILLIAM, Coron: ‘ ant clerk. plur ntreet, ‘There are separate playrooms for the boys and girls, with an office for Mr. deputy and George F. Le Mon as assist- A , Held for Examination. ‘Tostevin made a thorough inspection L. 1, buckshot wounds in |/of the buildings he is erecting In Elm y, and shortly after noon street to. shoulder; Long Inland City Honp’ 3 who were ne Policeman's Sinter Explaina, MeGul who were near by, ran into P) Stocking. There are matrons in charge q e eC: " went to his foreman and told him he ih Bera Ae Murn whe . Of the children, who are brought dows, | . J¢rém.ah Hunter, the caretaker of tal was well satisfied with the progress |‘ P Miss McAllister told them pai ngeen at the Mes what had happened and they began a Tring of the «own from the rooms of the society minor “Patrolman Sargeant 1s my brothe! WILLIAM, printer, thire| made. He suggested some Ip SOLS es 5 ee eh 2 search for Sargeant, who was found on] He came into the house to-day and mets seat oe ; Bowery Bay, who shot and injured | $ Vy) ty jo, 158 East Twenty-sev- | changes and then turning suddenly said | 4 partor floor Miss MeAllister and they had quite an ere was some confusion to-day anc Ean enth street, buckshot wounds in] he was going down In the cellar ‘They told the officer he was under | Ordinary conversation, My brother had no calendar because of the lapping of | fifteen persons in his effort to resist the old law on the new. ‘The old law Stele anced mileanilt ilowed ve days for a return’ tromithe | arrests Was remanded in Long Island Magistrates courts to Special Sessions City Court until Sept. 10. When 2 sae | been drinking some, and suddenly he. t and he began to fight, and it was | pulled out his pistol and began to shoot. severe struggle that he| He did not aim 4. at any one, but jurt landed in the East sixty-|3 the velling, Miss McAllister ran face; Belley TAYLOR, W Front street, Willlamaburg; all, Honpital, Hauser waited for his employer to re- IAM, twenty-four, | turn, and at the expiration of half an hour sent a laborer, Philip Getree, down His brother, who ktiled himself last fm Tagty guilty) replied ShrgeaneAlie year, was connected with the Hayes-|.7 was simply i spb panure piss " s simply fooling with her. ‘They | treasurer.was to have an outing at New THOMAS, polleemany| Tostevin Fireproofing Company and ap-| were only blank cartridges, and ake perp Several hundred people gat gathered ation; slashed on head | yeared before the Mazet Investigating Tita only parity) efair at the wharf to take t! iilers hy sabres St. John’s | Committee to testify that no members John’n Hot CASSID Newtown S c hat had become « , etree | ewe raviwtatit ming and then two policem g and many cases will come straggling in dincourtiheishowed ite buckshot wounds, to eee what had become of him, Getree |soventh street. atation. arrested him, “I don't know > from, Magistrates. courts during thie | atfaigned in court he showed terri- ee found his employer Ising dead in a too!- AUER DAR AIT mceeted Him FAB Rao é: Aira week. hes ble evidences of ill usage. His right arth ae or ave pie CMOS SAYA There Capt, Brown asked him way ting must have pened whtoh warned Bey. ‘nucopla of roses from John ras. bli 5% INNA, h yey poe | a" , . a he had shot at Miss McAllister. him greatly. He Isa sober, consclen- me Meehan, President of the Dolando Cluy, | CY Was blinded and he had ap- liceman, Astor: Bo, :40)|) Coroner, S Holst, Lins an tnvestigation |" stey simply a family affair and} tous man, and | cannot finagine what p and a warm friend of Justice 1Omsted, | parently been badly beaten, He Montauk avenue, Brooklyn; both ues ETERS ma gon a permit |doesn't concern anbody but the party Bes eot ino) eN a adorned tne desk In his chambers to- | wac not inj | ; OFALRE IEA ON EUG) act LA} *tTeoncerned and myself.” § 2 yy. epen shot t off, head y any. pres nok 20) red tats epic Hewes fitea with & ‘1 taking establishment. Tie refused. to make any further ex-) REFORMER IS MISSING. F Commissioner of Charities Stewart | put under arrest this morning. | mei chante Hadl Nol iusiness) Trodble. planation of his conduct, and the Cap- | a : ms among the speotatora when the! He wore no shoes and his coat fiche . . . ~ | tin took him to the Yorkville Court, | Jersey City Politician and Saloon- _ ehildven's court pcsenetlee at 11 o'clock. cited tothe : and City, Tostevin had absohitely no business | where he was arraigned Keeper Suddenly Disappears. ade and hat were missing when are ILL R, policeman, An- | troubles of any kind, er Lede free | After Miss McAllister had told her! William H. Farrington, a well-known fs ined: He ide the f F toria Pr ye shot out, ||! 4 very prosperous condition, put since | story in an almost incoherent manner selvon: “keeper and reform politician, is | Taigne i’ made the following leads ience wn full of buck-| {he suicide of his brother last year he | poljeeman Sargeant was askedo by Mage ines % the Jersey City police to be qn | statement to an Evening World re- nhot robably fataly s¢,| 180 been morose! and: moody: istrate Hogun for an explanation aS Ge CE) quite active, in: i (Portes the captain refused to remit Tees ‘to rom this man's actions I do not | §0 aboard,.saying he had not been pald und ucter and his fe Jessness in the use ; WESTWARD VOVAGE BY JEREMIAH HUNTER. © 11... ctation-nonse, 1 guess Dotectty j : | I'm not a bad Indian and IT shot} jorden knows who hit. me there. \ surprise to frm His char- only In self-defense. I was employe: ——— | Hompitnt, of the Rullding Department to. his | jojece ii for the use of the boat. y In'self-defense,, “Iwas employeil or firearms are oid stories In Astoria.! ancy, Capt. THOMAS, Antoria [knowledge had ever accepted bribes from | orev’ he is in his right mind,” sald | Farrington thas not been seen, since to take care of the Thomas estate. 1 1 ’ pt. Ss, Magistrate Hogan. nines, night last. The police do not HUNTER PLEADS FOR He 1s caretaker of the estate of } alight gunshot woand in| his firm or himeolf Capt. Brown Inslated on giaving a.com: |X ther he has been foully. Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse |‘! my work well, but was constantly HIS HORSES AND DOGS. | William Thomas, proprietor of the Howpit Mr. Tortevin had a summer home at |iuin mute mgainee Sermenat sande the | Rath or } ing his trond warns annoyed by rufflans who made life Mineola Stables, in this city, who] nowsity e nergeane,|Arverne and usually spent the greater |"au meee newees SUTECAN. and the “out Clips Her Time Down tol. ici tor me. A gang eanie down 5 Days, 15 Hours and 20 | there two weeks ago with a rope and 5 Minutes. |\hreatened to end my life. Now, | 7 caretaker had a fanatical devotion to PES (aren Tite at an {CoMdition of affairs on the Thomas » going to pro ect my Hfo at alll tate sp wish Wihelm der Grosse broke her best pre-| There was a pienic down there yes "he @ald, “th .o., | vis master’s interests and trespassers | ROGAN, THOMAS, policeman, of \ hazards. would have some poreelhiewaitiecs IN his pet aversion. © Whea 78) Thied eet, Li Inland ss z Fi laitil (talke caval Gt ue NGtaRA olen jstvangers wandered into the estate Su shot in leg and head; St. | | a e care e BES i y apitat, | vio! ord whi he arrived h tos | te f g crowd was 5 a s 8 record when she arriy h peg ieeeey and a big crowd was In At-| oi dog has not been fed to-day.” jit was me nap to. qtsot first and |” any ON tii POT | Sat m0 ininitse. Her beet previous ree. (fendance, wBms and rumana went] jie rubbed his handa across his|*%* auestions atterwar¢ Inland Clty Precinct; shot in lexs All & ord wan 5 days 16 hours and 14 minutes, | into the orchard and began stealing face and asked, “Cun't you have a Hunter Mas Indian Blood. \ s & day after a voyage of 5 days | St. John's How) West 14th St oro} portion of each year there, coming daily lowns many acres along Bowery Bay,| Asteria Precinct; fn to the city to attend to his bueineas, just above North Beach. The old} back: filled with and bark of tree; St. All through the interview Hunter displayed great anxiety about the & B® The, dig German steamship Kalser Hunter {s an interesting character iE | He is reputed to be wealthy. sips at Bayside, where he owns ele 4 Faster time has been made in the East- apples, although signs warning | doctor attend to me? wardly voyages, but this was the record: | against intrusion were posted all breaker for the Western trip. Can't J have | NAN, PATRICK, No, some water to wash my face over the place. I shot a man whol Hunter w: | Split in the Party and Two 7 ‘st and last days as taken kK to tha | | i 4 Becrage rina eeteeh 500 ee a suEte | would not move away when told to do) station house, where attention was [°'tY, estimate his wealth as high as aa Candidates Dividing the Unprecedented Values in the Fall Out the trip the steamship maintatied 80 He was stealing apples and T!given to his wounds, He sald his |$50,000. 2, PHAN, twrenty-Aves Da-! Vote To-Day May Give Sa | e of Ss otion Ss a the high average of 23.63 knots per hour. | had a right to order him away and|motaer was a Shinnecock i{ A year ago when he shot George | (rolman Sev even thi Rreelsats Anna Held and her husband, Florence its SANE WR GRU ee ot in right leg. Democrats the State. , x Ziegteld, were on board, They have | Shoot him if he did not go. it is probably due to the Indian blood |Stallknecht, of No, 28 Det HOMAS, patrolman, And Dressmakers Supplies. gpent the past four months travelling | Pretty soon a “cop” came down.!in his veins that he was able to |ftreet, Brooklyn, he had dimculty! sey. at SiSt MTL oe ©n the Continent. Miss Hel suid she | He swore at me and said he was go-|stand the awful strain of his long |{n furnishing $25,000 bail. After his) right tex ax VSt John's Hos. | WHITE. RIVER JUNCTION. | Vt. Prices Lower Than Ever Before. pee no new plans for the coming sc | ing to kill me. Then he fired three battle and the pain from his wounds jrelease the gase was never again | pital. fire tools fente prediction ofiine, outs The Notion Sections are as busy as beehives. A mere announce. whe ‘Little Duchess,’ said Miss Shots. I went into the hose and|with such fortitude. heard of. WARD, MATHEW J., No. 108 Fate) 0. “Che citizens of Vermont held their |f Ment of the Fall Sale appeared in this morning’s papers. It *has Held, ‘will be my play this season. it | locked the doors | Huntor was born in July, 1844. He! ‘The woman who was with him in|t" "treet Brooklyn, patrotman,| grate election to-day. The uncertainty | brought great results, Not a price was mentioned, yet throngs of 4s a good show, but for next year I wiil " Neventy-ffth Precinct: ehot in left! was caused by the fact that the usual |f buyers are here. THAT SHOWS HOW POPULAR OUR NOTION He Battle Begins, ferved during a part of the war in a|his fight against the police is his © somel en . 3 = eZ ae lew; St. John’s Hoapital, Republi rity would bi a eee rey ic wii ae | | Went tisstairs and got my gun Rhode Island regiment, but dees not [third wife, Hunter fought all through | Sous wae ore lig icaa nenrenatceeneraleiped oul BATES ARE. It proves that_we must have given unmatchable values Fee erases L have aver had, because and went to a window. T told the} recall which one. As he was taken {the civil war on the Union side. ‘The THE BESIBGED., completely because there were two can- Rucniee A eae would not accept 4 mere anne une eet asa * {ets belng written solely for me “eop" If he did not go away 1 would | away from the court-room to the po-|experlence the ati _ : | dldates in the fetd vf phenomenal economy opportunities. ose. who came Seas SPIER Ral saeeien eulag exer | he cour’ om to the po- perience then gained, ac counts NUNTER, J EMIAH, neventy, ‘These men are Gen. John G, McCul- were not disa appointed, VALUES ARE POSITIVELY BETTER THAN nee ‘ nee (Shoot Bim. ald not move, al lice station he mae anxious in-| perhaps for his splendid markamai-| eros beaten avout head and face yooh of Gunitneton, the rerularnomt- | FVER BEEORE IN THIS STORE OR ANY OTHER STORE THAT panipils abroad pat the cant a her | fired, | auirtes about the condition of his|ship and his skill in resisting siege. |¥* police; Astoria station-honse. | nee, and Percival W, Clement, of Rut- WE KNOW OF. THEY S’ Mr. and Mrs. Cha om ere, ‘Then the rest of the “cops” came) wite, and again said “I am not a bad| After the war he acted as hostler| MUNTER, Mrs. JEREMIAH) shot tm! jand, who was named at © mass conven- : TAND ABSOLUTELY UNRIVALLED. sey omeb 5 aca. |down. I told my wife to come up-| indian; 1 only shot In self-defense.” |for John Maynard, of Bayside, and|MC"@s scalp wounds and body tion held at Burlington aubecauent to Dress Forms, jersey covered, | Large Paper Pins, good quality, |urutned while restating arrenty, {he regular Republican Convention at Astoria atatlon-honse. stairs and said they could never take | Pleads for Delany, later was a trainer and driver for Montpelier, from which the Clement) sizes 32 to 40, °25c | Linen Thread, me alive. Their attitude was such) Hunter will be represented by | | {John MeMahon, the owner of the pedal oui ole Pear! Buttons, all sizes, 2 | spools. that I feared they would kill me the |City, He appeared in courtshrdlun |famous trotter Dexter. Hunter also | Fe age y ie Se | English Pins, extra quality,2 papers.5¢ , Moment chey got me In their clutches, |Lawyer John J. Trapp, of Long |trained and drove the trotting mare ancy ceadea ang, rolared Paper of Assorted Halr Pins..... $c There was a great mob around the }{sland City, He appeared in court | org Temple. card. 10c Stocking Supporters, children's or hous nd threatening yen-|Swathed in bandages. The specific} yy ait ladies’, black or white -5e When William Thomas, owner of Ball Jet Trimming Buttons, 2 doz. ance around in the|cha wHancy Cabinets of Asso nee; they hid around in the|charge against him is felontous|i,. sineola Stables in New York, mney, rted Halr ON Cardecewseserers. Pins me shes, cons sho! asanitanaig Hit aiige indorsed atin |man John J, McKenna, eel the Joney farm at Now Tip Top Dress Stee! Linen Tape Measures, metal ends.. f¢ “Uncle Sam’ @tantly togethor. ‘On the day bi Ziegfeld and myse t Fairs Mercedes’ machine h he met his At ride To-morrow, Wednesday, Morning, Sept. 3d, at 10, howling Mr. Ziegveld, hwen asked what. bh thought was the cause of the accident, we shall sell a: Manufacturer's Stock lrowe windows, demolished walls|man John J, McKenna Beach Holghta and used {t for turn- . per doz. . . Pere i pinks of and destroyed wletures, This con-| McKenna is dying at St, John's [Hach Telets and weed it tor ele of a well-known Blas Velveteen Skirt Binding, good | Satine Tape Measures, dou had a very vad asthina e1, and ‘tinued for about six honrs, 1 guess| Hospital. The physicians say he can=| 75 1" oS qhowen iso 8 quality, per piece Cry 4 Large Bottles ‘Sewing ‘Machine Bi genatbitits ‘of what 10,108 there were forty cops there. [not lve through the day, A New, Junter in charge, & | Horn Bone, good quality, different @round him. partner in “Al Adams's real estate Mingieh Conried, musical director at, 1 fired as often as possible and at | ork ocullst went to Long island City sizes, per doz 4c % S I A N DA R D Plain and Fancy Colored Bone Cas: Secs White Tape, assorted sizesge ing, per piece. +3c¢ | Scissors, all shapes and sizes, eache.Qg @ Germania Theatre, who arrived on | eve i eaw sorrel : a at RACE Seas business: e_noamany, brome wich lm peat ot nae onl yong: gin See eeaateats Booredins oi Denies Hunter's Statement, F Prilled Elasti “resent from) Emperor will ‘inthe and had only birdsho Kenna ond Bul > said thal ape of a tonne box studded | When they ordered me down 1| both oe would be tot aly blind jel, Policeman John: MeKenna, the moat ieee pot pel dae) Tenethes vas eS Mabe monds and other pr y dime do | do en would he totally ae : ‘a victims ack: iy Saat oy Contied ac lured he Bresent to the /fired again and sald, “You cannot | they survived iheir injuries Sorc Biya wou hdeo CRRA en eles ms: P IN | E D FI ANN E | hs “Bc | Large Pia Cubes, ‘black and colored, Hom! \c nd ae tal ony ellever y - "1 B the Appraiser's stores for vatuation, {take me alive.” Then some one set | Altogether there arc fifteen peraons 8S belleved to be dying at St. John’s Rubber and Light-Weight Dres: €aClievess 4c Mr. Conried sald he had brought over | fire » kiteher are P enough new plays to fii a trunk | A) Are; to) thelteltehen: In thoy opera named “The Sweet Girl the best of them Secretary White Back, ar of the [suffering from injuries inflicted by Hospital this afternoon, ‘but revived jhouse. ‘That was the only way they | Hunter's shotgun. The crazed man “4 made a statement, saying that could get me. When the house be-!and had not fired first, as Hunter de- Shields, all sii 6c | Pearl and Turquoise Lace | Pins, Vs Hooks and Byes, spring back, per | _ 402+ Fae opie Gps ee | Shoe Laces, good quality, per dor. .4e Sc Hook and Eye Tape, black, white and | Corset Laces, white or gray, per (HEAVY TWILLED CLOTH) w have resisted arrest and he i GEM Hecate erte aaa ears i tan ~ ' h ae ne te Re yaa man Brill has been delirious Gray, per y 9¢ |) doe Se h ss i 8 e H3 red house had beer pee 3 i i i i limax Sewing Silk, black, per doz. | Ironing Wax, with wood handles, six ba Camotit 1 SN salq |three more shots and then we leaped r Try almost continuously since the shoot- at an exceptionally interesting price. ee cic ps 19¢| _ for... is soe Bercome for a pores ond tise Bal out of the window and made a dash | Farmers armed with shotguns tried ing, and it has been impossible to get mations at Harvard) He added | to escape, jto take Hunter from the police and # statement from him. ir Michael Herbert, new English | ‘ ; sii 5 ’ dor, ‘would probably arrive. at | Wite:Takes-a awoca, Jlyneh him after his. capture, Policemen Crogan and Wood, also Bt ihe Toners Linen ’tar There was only one gun and my m This morning Hurtes had to be wounded, are recovering rapidly and rs,” sald Mtr, Waite, ‘and|wife took an old sword, declaring | 'ifted from his cell to the patrol are out of all danger. aman for the’ vince she would defend her life with it to | ¥@s0n which bore him to court. His! Hunter has been returned to the Jamen| the last, right eye was blinded. His face Seyenty-fourth Precinct Station and Basting Cotton, 100 y a Tracing Wheels, each.. ‘ : 3c Thi i Cot our Pin Cushions, This offering consists of merchandise of the} |[Br00k's Sewing Cotton, atnumbers, | Velour Pin Cushons, a shapes and : ; 5c 4 it Cotton, ., | Lind. Fi t Ui best grade, cloth of extra weight and is fully 25 }|}{king’s Sewing , ghee nate radia i “Qual ity Safety per cent, under present market value. This sale ||} ctark's 0. N. 7. Cotton, ali numbers, | Corset Stects, black, white or gray, a black and white, 200 yds., per doz.. 50¢. per pair +e treed deserves the attention of every buyer. Tris |i NGUESEGOIS nl veraali Garment Fastener” Tur |’ M Von Pant ac Assistant | 1 ran down into the cornfield, but}W@8 beaten and his body 80) 18 under tie care of a physician, horney ras Bimmer yi they soon chased me from there.| bruised that he could not stand.! ——— plackets, waists and all kinds of garments, per card...... en ran down Flushing aven Magistrate Connerton ordered him| Sunday, had) no’ furthef chance, 1 thouRht| io. wax to make a etatement turawsFecelved umn te icvon testes ine ul when they caught me they were gO- 4 eu returns received up te ovon to-da: nh a Wasa ie ing ihe ate may tte iat once. I wel Late Ree! promise, forthe “Deanocratie sate! drier: hawiod: bites ne F my rig) ul on of Harry Tracey, | by Jefferson Davis for Governor. aha : 4s gone, My eye was injured in phe: Wertern ouilaw, Wd not come on witsat t Tove. wee ocnlen ieareenent foe WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT, F. B. DALE, Mgr. }|]|..hottancok ” Skirt Supporters, each, THE H, B, CLAFLIN Co. || Great Sale of. 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