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oo re 8 ee) he JENNIE CRAMER'S FATE. ‘on that Ly ao Friday District of Columbia to wit: Lot munbored ten (04 18 ‘bumbered sieht hund ty four ($44). prbanghy tyne AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘The Tragic Story of her Untimely Tak- dence of his father a THIS AFTERNOON. 4 paxs _FUTURE DAYS. Douglass. "He'Oret ald that retarniog to New BS SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTE | CHANCEKY SALE OF THE MACHINERY, SHEDS, |" wah Tia 47 Liane evenom EQROUDED IN MYSTERY—TRIAL OF THE MALLETS Haven he left the giri at her hotel, but ‘said f c AND SIXTH POUL, & FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE | 4g. wat ane macun pocetaat For wexowe. | na he tok her to heather hse. The re BL siesta son centteemeg gg | Coan ie Tae EE REN Pals Ppt a Cor, N.Y. Herala. on the 304 of October the Malley boys were come y,000 ep ae Dinkeled eo Cobammee teed te Bente Goan Foe, HOCK, fica eras qo New Havex, April 17, 188%. | mitted to the superior court on a charge ot ‘on THURSDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF : SOT, eae ae THEE | chal consignments Gale) INGER Anat ™mer when pretty Jennie Cramer’s body was | . The grand jury met a few weeks ago, and the Malieys and Bi Douglass were jointly in- found upon the WestHaven shore. Asa Curtiss, | cicted for murder. ‘The case went over, aid & an old fisherman, passed along the beach soon | few days ago they were put to plea, and pleaded after sunrise and caught the gleam of her white | “not guilty.” drese amid the seaweed and drift. The body THE TRIAL AND ITS OUTLOOK. ‘Was borne to the town, and fast fled the news,| ‘Whe trial begins Tuesday of this week. In BOOKS, & alleged to have used her tongue too freely, and NEw PUBLICATIONS. the Supreme Court has sustained the demurrer. ; . ito Vinal . Sel. Ser THIS EVENING. saiaioak 7: Be a oe te een for in New Haven, where she tived, and at the | public interest it will rank with the memorable | Men, ts long and interesting. Judge Foster, ‘AMES GUILD & SON, Auctioncers. meee Pp RES — Fm EE yg ha a be pleasare resorts along the shore Jennie had been | Hayden trial of two years ago. The indictment | Who drew it, discusses the changes which have J — eee ee mus, |__| A'Farudan Year. by Henry Bactn #1, " taken place in the legal relations of husband AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Peabody's Handbook of Com versation, 50 conte, Widely known and as widely admired for her | is narrowed down to a single count—that of | ‘ak wite, and the responsibilities theretroe: Geille tera, Behoaan tin becca ec —_ mus, Memaire of a Disciie of St. Paul $1.00, Tare beauty. She was young, twenty or so, | poisoning with arsenic—and@ the prosecution | arising. nucnorthvest, cominencing on TUESDAY MOl STR ESTATE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | Foonets abd Causoncta, nen oe hand-ome alike of face and fizure, gay, happy, | claims to have testimony which cannot be shaken | “Under the English common law the wife could Shout 1,000 Forfetel Pisdes en CCE A | TE Ty OF WAST ON Bea? Gb gieliow's Outre- Mer, paper covers, 15 ouita. careless, fond of amusements, like thousands of | #4 on which a conviction Is assured. porches | neither sue nor be suedapart from her husband. Caro ‘This sale-will consist of Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, TWENTY-SECOND STRE. i nM FRANCIS B. MOHUN. ‘i : of the unfortunate girl was recently exhumed | The old doctrme was that “man and wife are August Dorvan and August Duval. Caron and | Boots, 81 Books, Guus, Revolvers, Plated Wa: Virtue of a deed of trust, dated Mai als 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN! young gitis, yet not bad at heart, and, so far a8 | by the authorities and portions taken for fur- the same flesh.” Herein an old writer said: | one of the Mayes girls each saw the great mass | &°-, & ea Se nae se eae BY Nee SCaeoR ad Sey Fecucted 2 Taner Mo. Ee : = — gossip sald, unstained by immoralities or low | ther sacs for te eet Biren other than | “The common law shaketh hands with divini-| of snow descending. Caron called to his com. | “paunee steers clock, ul every lot hes teen ea Se aniston [BW SAW AND MISCHA ANEOUS BOCES. nook, Cramer ojatuer beard of her death— | to counsel for the defence, under promise of | tie,” an illustration says Judge Foster, “of the | panions that a snow-cloud had burst above them, | Pired will i . fhe note secnred thereby, we ; " crawets on Private Corporations; $6. Jaeos Cramer, an old New Haven cigar dealer in | secrecy. While the weight of testimony may b id ‘4 : ; JAMES GUILD & SON, Auctioneers, from the ore) on BUURSDAY, Ty Schouleson Husband snd Wife. $6. moderate cireamstazces” and he cune hurrying | Dear upon this charge of ‘Solsoning there will ty | Labit of presenting every established faet which | and the little girl rushed Into the house and told | yy. x. Fons Sue phen : eVENT HE "Abul, the seene. It was ling. i aturday, the 6th of | days of interesting testimony upon the many is too bad to admit of any other defense, as an | her mother a cloud was fall ing. Stove-pipes and K. FULTO: al Digest of Fire Inwurance Decisions, 2vola. ; $8.50, ” |\HOMAS DOWLING, Aucthoneer. Ausust, 1281; and to this day the mystery of her | points of the tragedy of greater general | Junction of religion.” So, under the common | chimneys were filled without being broken, | at’ FI situate in the | Trier on Infancy and Covertare, 24 edition; $6.00. estate, of Columbia, vis: Pre irs. Alexander: @1. “ . oat el — ‘ od Siasze, 70, aud the southernmost 49 | Fradence, by Lucy C- Lilie, bi death is unzolved. Interest. The defence will be an alibi. One | her legal’ personality beltg extneaishen, ee vertieally. | 1° MANA DEEKOd GoW Gesconded | A vey SUPERIOR OOLLEOTION ey on. pater. | fxefroctofot?, in nid mivare. with tie Hels sat Phyeieal Race tion te Goes, As it lay in the morgue the body was prettily | hundred witnesses will be called, and court | truchio declared: ‘The second avalanche was no small affair, and &o. THE PICTURES AR OF A RIGH be sold in subdivision lots of 20 feet | ‘The Brain and Its Functions, by J. Lays: $1.50. Gressed. in white, @ plaited miusiin dress and | officers estimate that the trial will occapy | was even more terrifying than the first. It | QXDERVAND S-OULD COMMAND THE AT- Ustovet weet Wstory cf Ancient Fave Drala: by Prof Mawnan 98 SeeTsKiet, with Gzured lace walst.a white straw | a month at least. What may be brought out | “IWil.be master of what ts mineown: started from a cliff overhanging the business | _ CLASS WORKS OF ALT. : ‘The largest stock of Stationery in Loken fa dhe city hat and white mitts. In her pocket was a blue | during this period is unknown. but fresh and Sr temtinen oyaan ayer | ectie of Ue town where an anow-élide has | ..The collection will be eold at my salesrooma on W. H. MURRIGON. parse, bead trluined and containing but a few | important developments are anticipated. Judge | My horscr me ox tai da ey ae ah ever been known to occur. Three-fourths of the | Hrtauiiatk Bask SEVEN Peake’ oY ELEVEN A. Oca cach aul Law PooKRLLen AD STATION, cents. There were no marks to indicate the | Granger will preside, and the erowded court- Judge Ft chi population were In the streets in the course of | _ Will bé on vieW on Tuceday and Wodneaday, 18th and Ot sale, Sud all conveyancing at pure: on aus uamuhenhoemasseenaee aoe oh eath._ The face was diseotored; upon | room, the bursts of Iaachter and the many un- | ,,48 Judge Foster states it, the woman being | POP ‘avalanche when it started and they could | 1h, ail day. Terms be complied with in ie dave clueroke the avenue the forehead a slight Uruise from the sands of | seemly incidents which made the Hayden trial a | thus utterly within her husband’s control, his _#18-déds THOMAS DOWLIN the beach. and slight abrasions of the left ear | farce at times will not be permitted. The array | Chattel, his “ox,” he became personally ' and | NOt flee, as the snow was five feet deep and soft. Avetloneer.—_ | Sartecerecgrty Wi ricki tc reve the nrorcrty atthe | FRENCH BOOKS, and lower Tip. Nothing to indicate death by | of counsel willbe imposing. State Attorney | Slely answerable for her torts, as for the tres-| Fortunately the slide struck on a broed and Tiek andost of the defaulting purchaser afier tive TO-MORROW. as paler HYDE ide f passes ot his other domestic cattle; and, of | Songated rock mound or bench projecting from : Sewers a15-a8as La N. ‘THOM, | Trustees, drowning was evident. : ‘ton B. Doolittle has called to Dia'sid only G. | Tyarea, the law Gould purseans othereommetet [the mountain neartis bese and cerstninte « | [ pUNOANUON BROS, Auctioneers 5-d8ds Ex N. THOM, | FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, FTO SEEKING FOR LIGHT. postage Dima the fi tre the Malley end system than that which declared all her con- | cloud of , or rather the compact snow was. Comer Sth and D strects morthowest. FPHONAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. The inquest began that day and the testimony | cut mae tee fein Bec — £8 Ald | tracts absolutely vold. Such was the social and | disent and sent whirling with the ve-| PEREMPTORY AND. FOSITIVE, SALE OF ATT = but deepened the mystery. The aged father 3 Soerees Jezal status of a married waman centuries ago; | locity of fine shot from @ gun, the rush of air} = Ziv FURS ABLES, W. SETS, CHAT TABL $ PURRDS, TO ELLING os SE, PRONTINGOR TWENTE ee testified that Jennie remained away from home | Messrs, Stoddard and Dow, and {or the Mallers, | ald the change of her condition be‘ore the law | Creaied by che avalanche being sufficient to lit | REESE. CHATHS, TABLES, WASH TANDS | DWE : USE, FRONTING ON ©WEN 1¥. STR “NOK HAMPSHIRE AVENUE. THWEST AND NEW @uccessor to M. E. Boarimand, : M A in N nen from their feet and knock them several SORTED GLASS- * E. ‘ z hou tenet mora wt fen, Bane | Hag eh Mem iene nd ox | nana Fa nur of hry aed | ergand nat te Ane mow Ine nce of| MAMLAME Saray RAMELG VERS | arora. ek cae gtag | Hm ak re UA Tey house the pext morning with a friend, 5 5 amore widely diffused and higher system of | the building on the opposite side of reet. S, NOTIONS, DRY GOODS | foio 20 ‘aud of a cortan order passed on, the 25th a ‘Weshinston, D.0. Donte, ws ptaled fr er ahcoa, and | Meu anne gee Coen 2 wots | mot wn eens Stan tens Teen | “an araae asbe toeaeee Bee, 2a) HARDTAt OOPEE SUD tee. | Ge.ce ere dot eae, See teh ee | thea suddenly disappeared. Not returning that | Tiininal lawser, wi ideo hors Mr. Wikiam C, | #meliorated woman’s social condition, and ele- | on the west side of Lake Canyon, at eleven SO TREE GHIOW CoE n> Wen oes | on tee ‘on | N b ook = Clot gr = a te the Case, ex-epeaker of the Connecticut house of | Vated her to the state of dignity and importance | O'clock Wednesday night, buried many persons, eet Breton ae renee ‘4 day e use, where he om possesses bi fi T 'b IN STORE No. U8 TERNSYEVANIA | AD 1083” aes GoLoGR Pie, | St Cais Pa she to-day. Like all the changes of | Swept away cabins and mining work, and cov- PAINED IN STC Nov 936 FENNSYLYANIA | AD. “= 1 A m.. Douglass girl was stopping, and was told that Pre mipmtenac dae — be ae bag advancing civilization, this cl tes en | ered the bodies of some of its victims to adepth aw CORNER OF 10TH STREET NORTH- “he following ee eS situate in the € fut ‘- Scie tS and Caleure. Jennie had cane to New York to seeher brother. | four Jurors have ee ee the Airst | very gradual, but it Kas eee ean march | of forty-five feet. On reaching the open moraine _aLso, San peor bineteen G3), fa eager, uunber Goren rar Diary of the ion che same ea Mc Cranmer seaivon a note to | We eon) pone alte , | from slavery to freedom. Herbert Spencer says | 88 avalanche down Mount Gilerest spread out, BAY MARE, WAGON AND HARNESS. ecenty (70), baving a fron! Aunlets Meroose and ste Eeaete.. hat effect froma young man who had been - Morse. on Citi “first etrect w front of Troation that in the United States women have reached | like a pigeon's tall, to a width of nearly half a | , Attention is called to abovesale, us tho owner is about | Hampshire avenne and on Twenty. fret covey % | Norton on Ordnance aud Fire Jennie’s companion, James Mailey, jr., a nephew | Correspondence Boston Herald. @ higher status in the social structure than any- | mile, and rolled down ina huge wail of snow AT AUCTION ON dkmes Gannon ‘‘by and M. C. McDonouh and | {terbech- Spin of Edward Mal ey, a wealthy dry goods dealer, THE ALLEGED MURDERERS. 1809," fim. or. ‘Franklin Squsre aud Beaside Libranes. : eaid Gannon, January 224, - where else, and Judge Foster adds that it is | 900 or 400 feet high. Ina space of onehourand | FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL = TWENTY- oie ly James Ray to: Duldine, tewether with and clerk in his store. The father knew nothing |The parties charged with causing the death of equally — thet in ane of the states, cer-| half no less than nine ponderous avalanches | Commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. als-3t" | poved by = Seo story, frame bullsing, tngether 1 JAMES J. CHAPMAN. further until advised of the finding of the eo1 Miss Cramer—three in number—are James Mal- | tainly in New Hampshire more than anywhere | Were witnessed from the town, some of them T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. larch mentioned. nkusdabte $11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. upon the beach. Sheriff Peck told of seeing her | ey, jr. Walter E. Malley, and Miss Blanche | ¢lse, have the legal distinctions between the | Tanning clear across Lake Lundy and one cross- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE TW of which $100 must be patd at the time nf aeley trees, | _ Branch Box Office Ford's Opers House. 10 SS Savin Rock Grove Fridey night with # young | po 712 n sexes been swept away. He continues: ing the creek below. Forty-five men. two RICK DWELLING, No. 1610 SIXTEENTH | nd the residue iu equal sams imix, twelve and eicatoon EW lan resembling James Malley. A Mrs. Blake | Douglass. James, jr., is in his twenty-fourth “Thus, by progress ia the same direction, by | Women and three little girls were buried by the| 2 ORTHWEST. Bonthis from the “day of sale, for vursuser | KN) EW BOOKS. heard & woman's scream shout ‘two retook t that | year, oy ‘os Leper bo wes Seretved ns religious, social, customary. legisla- | slides. Four men were killedand many wounded. | _ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated February 19th, Bust give promitweory, notes (bearing eit er ecut inter; — y & Wagon soon passed use ai aera changes Me +4 st per annum, be semi-annually, to be night ‘ant icial, the rul comm Ww = : D. 1978. duly recorded in Liber No. 832, fal y a deed ‘on the property sold, to the sutixfac- | _ Outline of Primftive Belief among the Indo-Ruropeam teward New Haven. The physicians who had | Haven. Fora long time he was a clerk in the toes iter ¥ ioe Coe on of” the Trdeicon, or Bil bark, tthe “option eft yurcha + c . $8, i ,,oue of the rds for the District of Co- a Piyelciane, who had | Sed ore ane time ne wes re n abolished and obliterated: and it ia no | 4 Plymouth Parishioner’y Sacrifice. | 141, ow land records for the District o examined the body were oj hat ‘ard Malley, ‘ontion of the | Races, by C. . Keary ont | ULib-a, aud et the written request of the holder of the ak comtoaatinn ann comuater sitar ‘ha ond the Unieed Staton, ty Wiliam & ; _ longer possible to say that in New Hampshire a | _ In the course of his recent sermon on Lent | ncieroniped thereby, we wil; wely at pubiicanction, in soset, end if the Lith | Qovenant Namew and Pra by Kichary bewtom, hors and’ that the otha hook chase ts | comin, he i inferior in polish appearance and | MAr¥ed woman isa household slave ora cha | aid the method in which tls the fasnton to ob- | EGCG USD SHES OCH bk tae tere ipnafter & oie Fen: | Bera irs os meee Ey wy oe oe £ oi tel, or that in New Hampshire the conjugal | serve the season, Mr. Beecher told a story of a | devcribed real estate, situate in the City of Washington, : 4 B rehacer in default, | Philip Scbait. within about that period. beer peta He does mo sages on favor- unity is represented solely by the husband. By | family there present whose members held the | istrict of ‘Celnmbis, to wit: ‘Beins the south three 3) ya = ‘Bite frou Liliukbonny, or Bell of the Manes, Suspicions pointed to James Malley and to his | 8bly as Waiter, nor has he all through shown so A feet front of lot fif'y-four (54) and north thirteen (13) ‘rustees, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, be pond pees Walter Mi er Walter is | ™uch cheerfulness. His sisters visit him almost | C2Stom and by statute tne wife is now joint | customary consultation at the beginning of the 42) Reventh etimet, feet of lot fifty-fiv: the son of Edward Malley; he had abundant | daily In jail, sitting for hours chatting with the | M#ster ofthe household and not a slave or a period of penitence. ten G1 a wi two young men. While under restraint James | Servant. The rule now is that her lezal exis-| " “Well, my dauzhter,” sald the mother, ad- | &! . i vel 1880! “what do you intend to give up daring Lent? toned. | James would not say when he last saw | One has been thought to have guilty knowledge | thit‘the wifa may not only’ Weve hen oan mse i ; “ of Jennie Cramer's death, it was James; yet y ly i fa,” replied the young lady. with earnest- = ase wee edb pedireis = = more than once since his confinement, when the | Property, contracts. credits, debts, waxes, and | ness, “I have ‘bout resulyed to give up brush- at feet to an alley, in Jobn B. Turton’s recorded = PES ef quarto ove hundred and eighty (id), to- |/JHOMAS DOWLING, Aucnoneer. gee ne sree eines, [TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE | UNTM GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. pat pet THE CITY OF WARTTINGTON, BiG ON NEW Coser HAITER."_SPRING STYLES in oe HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, NEAH M LET. Silk Hats n ade toorder. Old styles Ry virtue of aded cf trust, dated May 27, 1873, = ae xt option of the pure “dat te of es’e, and al " ‘ke., te ll convey et Manilla a specialty, CUNNINGHAM, 740 bth street eC " causes of separate action growing out of a vio- | j, 3°? ug Af pure:-asci’s cost, tera to bo complied wita | and of record in Liber 719, at pages 336, Ke., ty Branford Point, on the east shore, that night | Subject has been broached, he has rej that | fetion of her personal sighs, but she may enter oe oy ee ee Yen dey otherwise. tye Trurtees reserve the right | the and records of the Di diet Sf Columibis, aide | northwest, = = = he was not at tie West Haven shore that Friday to re-sell the property at the risk snd cost of the default-| at the wr: request of the party red ve F, Ne EVERYBODY I= with Blanche Douglass. He had not seen Jen- | he was into legal contract with her husband and en- A Corner in Peanuts. prov i hicheat bidd fi E ARE UNDERSELLING, * ae it in August, and had no idea how the girl | !™ ral con with her husband and en. he ang purchaser after five days advertisement. ‘Will Pell at eat, bid ider, in DRESS SHIRTS” — _— Ww eeueeey og So hemp -onaral tol: died. ? force it by suit against him.” There isa corner in peanuts. Lovers of the BRAIN, E be TENT TS BEAINARD H. WAENER,} rrastees. ‘OCK P.M. when sho was with Blanche. Me wished mi ere eeree What follows? | Simply that, since the wife's | nut will regret to hear of the remarkable ad-| 0 ecdts__ CHARLES ¢. GLOVER, : lo nequere 70, in the city hington.” D. Pi eg ce Mee fs > ¥ i y ¥ Ni 5) a is and apyrurt w 3 e bel: rawere. end her ont of town, Blanche was’ traced and | 1s in his 25th year, te of Connecticut birth, and | Rot'his’her leeal subjection £9 igs a ate | vance in prices. At tnis time last year peanuts SRE tr ena RR Gee ree eo styles of Perle Sista, We very bes quay, Het tran ahheared distressed over the news | was educated at Seton Hall (Catholic) college, | than his to her, no reason remains for. holding | could be bought at from 3 to 6 cents a pound at | we win gen publ in front of ge eae ge ge only $1.25. < beg fw as El emery a —o New Jersey. For some time before he came so | him liable for her wrong-doing any more than | wholesale, according to quality, but to-day the | preinices,, for ‘the «ev DAY ALT ag nents at six, tweive and eigiieen mouthsarter | Eine Percale Shirts, only 75 centa. ie y NOON, APRIL, TRENTY-FIRST, caval p 7 - | for making her responsible for his. So when | same kind of nuts cannot be purchased for less | BVSDiTeE O'CLOCK, the above deseribed real estate | 234¢,0! « werest at 6 per centum per aunum, | Finest Dress Shirts to onder, elegantly made, only — ‘oman early stage of the affair Laer paea te the wholessie dopa nent or the court came to pass upon the case before it. : and x go pald'on each eubai: with 5 the deferred payments to be secu: ° “ per pound. Tos? the mnrovements, end known as Jot 6, equa | Co” the pr Ne, 'gaO tobe raid on each sutdis | Six fine Drors Shira to order for $9. : ; ls fathers lanze dry goods store. ‘Te haa been | the question being why Mr. Webster, an Inno: | Gt this advance in price nave to the neareny of | eset Seg sees om onan TN | oh th, Groans Tap aa gp coh ca, || iene Doo Shirin to oder for rie Glowing Monday the Jary of Inquest met | resorted that in ble own name lie possensescon, | ceat man, should be held reepomsitile for the the nut, owing tothe poor crop inthe south ‘ | tailing with io dive days aftr tale a'rome-wil te | wage Uy watay sosremeenemene Might at the Elliott house with Manche ceaee | Siderable property, left him by his mother. . He | torts of Mrs. Webster, the court was oblized to | {e Dut, owiny to the only avout 800,000 bush- er ive days’ notion, atthe cost and SIS, 1002 F street northwest tablished. by a. witness eho saw se ee aes {18 slim of build, of medium height, dark brown ig property mz done no wrong, neither he nor | els were grown, the usual crop is over 2,000,000 Cat a the two Malley boys leave Walter Malley's house hair, neat sandy mustache, and generally wears property J for any ol inen Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cotton iy fer is to give notes on the | f° the owner, bearing inte- er cen or all cash at option of purchaser. ting purchaser. Bat reaived whe rty is ‘knocked of, B BLLERY, Reel = kds CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trastee. Ss. | bushels, led the planters to hold back a large purchaser's cost, 2 iS : — ens eye-glasses. His face is thin and narrow, with | Wife. and that the husbands of these female part of the crop for the purpose of bullitg the SUN BHOS., Au \HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. eo ntane ae ek. She eave har ued | projecting nose and upper jaw. He has a | Parties are strangers, in law, to the proceeding, | market. As a result, the consumption of the Tp 808. 7, FISHER & Co., T 5 es ar DUBREUIL BROTHERS, as Annie Blanche Douziass, and residence “with | Pretty good education, and is very fond of | #11 thatthe demurrer shoyld be sustained.” | not has greatly decreased, and many of the re- ‘Real Estate Auctioneers, 18% F street northwet. | TRUSTEES! SALE. OF FOUR HOUS MANUFACTURERS OF FINE peres eumes Mrs. George Gaston, N cast Sith atreet, | MUSIC, being ® good amateur player on the | Ti New Hampshire. then, if howhere else, the | tail dealers have been compelled. to withdraw Te A HALE AND POURTERNTE GENTS FURNISHINGS. New York > "She ‘admitted the Wednesday | Piano, beside being able to sketch and paint | Nenpecked husband can sit quietly and watch | trom the business. The stands that could be MEST, NEAR ZEB BUREAU OF EN-| 11.» sp ocee a Right visit to Walter Malley’s house, the family | S0me; | He some years ago ty Jail bas coemmmocd enoat etie Clee matmete ke Shear peamncet every street commer have quietly | REN TwELETS Shp y ittue of deed of trast died March 18th, A. : insii 4 ‘ an ing e county aS Compose: we - isa red, and the wholesale merchant has : hy RTT NS" . % sin ctnon pea mere nf and Jeunle | a waltz, which has not yet been published. He | does lose a little something he also gains. His | Coa hrare’, and the wholesale’ mereh reports| IN THU REAK OF PREMIERS NOS oie iy | pe ‘ Sdmitted tht of the affair, and that the |, Yery neat in dress and manner, | Wife is not his “slave,” as she might be if he| fos the south wis spring are very favorable, | _ AND 1819 ESTRERT NORTHWEST. snbecribees Sill od), St pune suction, Shame ae a ie, part of the afer, a and possesses all the superficial charac- | lived in some more conservative states, but If| and there will probably be lange crops in Vir. | _On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL Se = THe TWENTESISTH DAY OF APRIL A.D 2682, rere positive. that they did aot sce yan | teristies of a young gentleman. — From the | she lets her tongue run at tes highest rate of v- ginia, Louisiana and Alabama. He Ee enor GCLOCE, on the premises Kd | AT HALT-PAST FOUR KP. M.,” “the follow: Ble Inter thea the neat rey, 24 not see Jen- | asy of his arrest he han protested hie inuocencs bration azainst her neighbors ‘he cannot be eS Tire and duly seconded ia Libor Ne. 81® foo ist; one | Hut Cox n the city of Washing: : Ing. and showed a bold and defiant front. always as-| Sued. Happy Mr. Webster. Unfortunate Mra. A Fable, of the land records for the District of Columbia we | YR District of Col ot Soe aay ae By tls time New Haven w a poorer ear ted | serting that he would come out all right He | Harris. Shall sell the rear partion of Lot numbered three (do | KDOwn From the New York Sun. ao Te two hundre? and nincty (290), Be, | Sduare two bundwwd and sixty-three 75D, the, sazne = 4s an only child, and has the confidence and sup- THE SPHINX AND THE “WELI-KNOWN BROKER.” | pluning for the samo st the Horuiwest Cortes of said 1ot | bAVIDE a front of 48 4-19 feet on souih C street, 4 amateur, were at work upon every clew; and ven 193 and 14th + anda depth of 91 feet, the same the newspaper mea, local’ and thew the "Nex | Port of ie wealthy father, = nee Be ee | ean neeatcn Rete tie ase | A well-known broker traveling on the Nile | So75tzu2 seen, See est Sinem; ance | being Tnproyed by three (<a a ae te ne ar can Mins SUE | could buy. Ueamd nie qrurin Kuve boss test |otkariis Uwe opear concern tceees given, | Stayed Sway from his dahabesh, and found bim- there north 70 ect 6 inches to the place af beginsin, idle wi provements thereon, consisting of some that Blanche Dousiase wore underclothing since August 15, and both have gained in flesh, | “To have one left if the other is burt.” Much self face to face with the Sphinx, who asked: | smu) buildings. : marked “Lizzie Bandy,” and this led to the rev- | ©3Pectally James. They have been constantly “What = ” ‘Lerma: One-fourth in cash, and the residue ineix, | teen feet, together with all the improvements,” et pire gy as we may admire the sagacious foresight of So yom thine ate ook markett y a elation that Blanche was an inmate of a house y relatives and friends. have paid extra twelve and eichteen months, with interest at six (O per in eaid deed mentioned. ‘The above prop Reafty-made SHIRTS at BAMDWEas, this youthful physiologist, it will not be found | , ‘‘It's evidently a bull market,” eaid the well- | cont per annum, payable semi-annually, snd vecused by fo pyueh,toerot a say te neceonary, wll cold gat petty wannabe. Te in, 900, Of ili repute on west Sist street, and had jong | fT better food and accommodations than the x ys a ot be found | xnown broker. Red Sea Shore ischeap at 120, Goeg of trun on the vremiscs: (OF ell canh. at the option | "nermn: ‘The debt, interest ard ort of aale ia eek, (Of Pest F of the T., unfiniebod, Ge. : trie We. Known Walter Malley. ‘That her services had | Fest of the prisoners, and whenever they were | sufficient to rest contented with his ultimatum. Desert Union is a gift at 8, and Nile Pacitic | the tio of sale.” If terms cf wale are bot comiben cite | Which $100 on each’ picoe eokd must be paid at the tine Samedin, waited. She. ; Sotdend. Too. 0 been enlisted in debauching Jennie Cramer_be- | fought down to court in West Haven or this | He had evidently not tried his skill to find how | laughableat par. Now is thetime to buy stock, | within seven days from: date of sale tho Trurie re- | Of fale), and the residue in equal wimg i x ad | came evident. ‘Thursday, Ausust 11, five days | “tY. alway have ridden in a hack pald for by | unexpectedly he would mies the lnkstende wie Pee ek Bey and Ghoul Effend! are sup-| Purchaser, afuer Bre (0) dayw" wou in the Eeeniug | fo ozaccared on te roid, tothe ratntaction ot | _ SEWING MACHINES, &c. _ after the tragedy, Blanche, under the advice of bape Ss Lape coming | endeavoring to dip his pen into it at arm’s | Porting the market. It is always well to buy | Sarnewsparer: Aivconverrunciny afoot of parchacr: | Sue Heucan or all oats te option of the Durchares ([°COMPH OF AMERICAN SKULL," Tored heraelt ak tha Hocnant, York and rests. | Verjured themselves in swearing, as they did, | lenath, with one eye closed. He had not thought | °%; ay Toe one hantrededehy6¢ Red Sea Shore joie THOR HYDE. Teasers. | SERA DED Tramome, | A Ener manne mag or aid or en Cement Bas nes emaan house sa “Dien! Shoat thelr intimacy with Hance, bur if will | ofboliieg the tigen fo inches tn frunt chew Desert Union and Nile Pacifi,” sata the behing: — ae S| Diet to calf and excrin he Queen Sew Macline, West Haven, who had been active in the case, | bé clalmed that It was but natural ‘they should | face to find what part of the wall it would hide | certo tea Nile, Paciite,” said operator in NCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, ast See ee try toe aenpiont, “Retest Peamslag eath at eaioeas and to him admitted that on the ‘Wednesday do 80 to k from the world the knowlege of from each eye in succession, or how differently the street,” being met on the wa CHANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED USTEE’ SALE OF VALUABLE _ UNIM- | Sewing Machine ever made. Right of the party at Walter's house there had | thelr connection with a woman of hen reputa- | ff would look whem roomed fon, erry | ee erect eat by the uneasy § W TROPEUTY O8 MARYLAND AVENUE, ON CAF- |" PROVED, DEAL ESTATE IN SQUARE 70, IN | ‘Wemill NEW, Infect improved Machanes, of all the been improper intimacies. Saturday, the 13th, | tion. d points of view separately, how much thicker it | do you think of the stock market? Bree en ee TWEN’ ND STREET WEST. NEAL ML | | SPECIAL. (ne Rew American, sights, ued, two Blanche was arrested and brought to West Ha’ THE WOMAN IN THE CASE. Would appear when both eyes were open, how | ,, “‘It is certainly a bull market,” he replied; | )By vrtue of a deoree of the Sup:eme Court of the a By Nirtue of -s doed of trust. dated May 27th, dra leaf, cover and all ments, $15; ome ven on a charge of perjury before the Jury of in-| The person known as Blanche Douglass is, ac- | readily he could examine three sides of it at | “stocks are all off, especially Red Sea Shore. 4419, Docket 14. on the 27th day of July, 1875, and 7 < pe ET quest. | Detective researches were now stimu- | cording to her own statement made in court the | once, how much more definitely he could judge | Desert Union and Nile Pacific, which have fallen | # further decease, passod Apa 1o, d ich Den- = sea ‘the nd recor ns -s end dat at the request of the 2 at C. AUERBACH, ed of a reward by Walter Malley’s its distance, in a word how much more compre- | about ten points. Everbilk’ Bey and Ghoul | Po%d tal; were complsinants end Denthead defendant, | Dubie aketion, to est bidder, nt Gor. 7th and pone fmm ak re — salad aes ae ce ate etm | hensive wad tha:infurmation pices be two eyes | Effendi want. all the shares that can be had |e eeenas & ese WENT DEOOR SS bromine, on THURSDAY, THE TWHATY-DEVENTH | | Next door to Auerbach's Gens’ Furnishing and the parties concerned in the death of Jennie | [00% a0y + being of small stature and quite | ir ose at the same luoment. ‘Assuming that hé | cheap, and are doubtless buying. It is always IL, 1882, AT FOUR AND A HALF O'CLOCK | $200 9 in square numbered Te ithe cite ~ Cramer.” girlish appearance. She has out of court given | knows exactly how to account for the inversion | Well to buy on a falling market.” Geek fete ee hee ‘ r Blanche Donglass was not placed in jail, but | her malden nameas Annie Kearns, and sald that 2 of W Fe aa Bee ores | ton, in the District of Columbia, with the richts T STANDS AT THE HEAD. of the retinal Image and the erect appearance of | The Sphinx, startled by the familiar phrascol- USERANOOS in the deputy sheriff's comrortable suminer cot. | When 16 or 17 she gave birth to a child that did rt to the same 3 ase ‘its Bernat an, subdivision of 20 fect front cach cn 32d THE LIGHT RUNKING AND DURABLE tage on the shore. The officials wished to treat | Rot live long, one Zimmerman or Fitzsimmons | ceptions are only cians of whet oo momentarily | oldest operator,” and recognized in him “the | #248 Et of tvenue, near et we “ dd it ve Terme of sale: One-quarter cash, with the residue in her tenderly. She held the key to the mystery, | being the father. | The woman is a New Yorker. | feel on the retina, signs that generally represent | Well-known broker.” who had. unloaded on her ihe United Bates an SX ground ~ eal Payments, ‘at eix, twelve dad eivhicea mouths and she apparently holds it yet. Two days after | 294 lived there all her life till she was brought feet 8 inches, an the object there pictured, how our visual per-| Oy, pierced the transparent disguise of ‘the date of sale, wath infereet et six per ccntum per an~ the realties with a fair degree of accuracy, but | 2foral—Beware of the ‘Wall street gossip.” dan HTD oe, 180 fost, and is | ham, the deferred its to be secured by a decd her arrest the Malley boys were placed in the | New Havenby Walter Malley. When herchild | may sometimes represent almost anything else B a7 Shue ETO EA ge me aa she | of trast on the pold. #100 ‘to be, paid om each county jail. The following day (Tuesday) the | $e Ot Wine gon eed eee, ate Says she | on demand, how, if the eyes be healthy, we| 8 Westerm Story of the Trae Flavor. | "slarnportionl atidlon comlied wits fn ‘Bee ape after sales rosa wil Me ee inquest was resumed, and the persistent state- | trugeied alone alone for awhile, and then Inside | have no consciousness of Posseasing anf retina | ¥*m the Butte (Montana) Inter-Mountain. ‘coual instal ae Bad. after five days” notice “at the ‘cost end Pak of MN erivinacqurury—neebed ments of the trio that they had not seen Jennie | Of 8year of her appearance herebecame aninmate | at all. but instantly aad unconsciously refer | _ Forty-eight year ago John Saunders, one of | on (18) months, the deferred Tovment thereof tobe ser | detsulting purchaser. "Allconveyancing at purchaser's Pa opera peer eany later than Thursday morning or noon preceding | Of the Lizzie Bundy house of ill-fame in New | every retinal sensution to some external body | the wealthlest cattle kings of Montana, who was | {rom'e 48 of, sale and d purcha-er oF Ub-dkds CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trustee. | _pesar Deeemaker fer Syvine and Semen her death were met by the sworn testimony of | York. Just previously shehad becomencquainted | whose existence we are obliged to assume, un. | then a poor youth, with nothing to recommend | 5! 7etined, or all oxsh, at option Cnavaring oa 2s = 100 "ot "the Wendling silos for Ladior and Onbarere a restaurant manager that the four were at sup- | With James Riley, a der, who subsequent- | legs there be special arguments to convince us him but a spotless reputation and a brave heart, | recording at the cost.. If the terms of sale eettons 0. Dio dss AND | ROBE peice 16 conte, ~J Per at kis place late Thursday night. ly followed her to this city. and he became her | to the contrary—granting all this, our young » | arenot complied with in seven “Gays the ‘Trusteos re- | \/ JN GEOHGE OF . 52 ANI * lover. In Bundy’s she became acquainted with | pty ‘atok bh it thought of inquiring how | Pecame enamored of a Kentucky belle, whose the right to re-sell at risk cost of defaulting FY EST. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. THE MYSTERIOUS PRIEND. physiologist has not thought of inquiring how ‘after five days advertisement in some ‘ORTH a a a a Walter. and, according to her story, she was in- | jt ig that, although two retinal images are pro- | father was arich man. His tenderness was re- hewapapes: vy. D.C. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the = =—— = =—= By the night train of this Tuesday came @ | duced to come here by him. She says she has | duet ro eo eet single object, and this | ciprocated, but the parent of the young lady re- WM. PO LARSEL LE, } trustees, | Be for catty Bea ae ne Te a ECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, “friend” of Blanche Douglass from New York. | seen much trouble long before she came to New despite the fact that. like photographs of tne | tused his consent to the marriage, and was |_*%!1-d er eal, He said his name was James Reilly ; occupation, | Haven, but she doesn’t show it. She fs illiter- 2882, ina cause wherein Henderson ROBBERY, FIRE ert HE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANY, same body simultanevusly taken from different | inexorable. Young Saundera was too hon-| JOHN SHERMAN & 00. con ty and William, Che: os fa A a ea yard master of one of the elevated roads. He | #1¢; alld ts sald to bes person easily coerced. stand-pointe, these two images are necessarily | orable to press his suit in a family where his re pe eee i Peretual Charter Act of Congres January 221. 196. had a private conference with Blanche. The | and verg pieaacy eocken teerctive looking, | dissimilar.—W. Le Conte Sievens, in Popular | presence vas unweloone., Ee Cte eee ee) a SDAY, THE vital SUN pacaaie sel be pce < henten bc xcry pleasant spoken, though not always | Science Monthly for May. view with the girl's parent, who for the twenty- STEES SALE OF VARUABLE IMPROVED FIVE 0" fA tet Ing I was a secret hearing by Jury that | correct inher language. She is far from reserved, third and last time told him to abandon all hope PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET, BELWEEN C night, continuing until nearly morning. Blanche | and has talked quite freely with visitors, always, Suitors fo: of marriage as far as his ‘was concern- jOUTHWEST. i was the sole witness. Her most important | however, maintaining that she never saw Jennie ed, asthe difference In their social positiona Mei ene Cake ae a barrier. statement was that on that Wednesday night, | Cramer after eaeaer che eee A insurmountabl - 3 T ANT, Secretary. pete roar heme ieee dane taitey herbecn te jal eon er y., Since she | count for the manifold troubles that beset a| much are a? ask yang ey 3.3, mee ponies (ae au ore Satie = merman, Bor her lover, , has been seen | millionaire, but it is harder to suffer on account iat premises, on ek ‘Charies ©, F from her arms and carried her away to his own | im this city, ‘and she has ‘been ically left | of another, as it appears Miss Mackay is now : otoano! P.M.) the ‘ : =e papouse n19 room. Blanche now gave auother name as her | alone, so far as her New York are con-| suffering in Paris. Those who have read Ea-| ing I leave for Es eh aS true one—Annie Kearns, or Carran. cerned. gene Sue's “Pride; or, the Duchess,” will not | and when I can size up to yeur million dollars f FINANCIAL. bie fom Rtg — session throughout the fail to recollect what a sensation the young | Will return and claim my bride, for I know she = ——— steed week, a it itnesses gave conflicting heiress described in that romance excited in | Will be true.” The young man kept his promise At PERSONS testimony as to w! er Jennie and James had afteralong and sorrowful interview with his Dee ncn Cruse tie Sight sesentiing society, and what schemes and diplomatic moves and with a small outfit struck out 1 4 her death. Those who testifi affirmatively | Smith square in the left eye. WISHING TO OPERATE IN STOCKS were used by people for the of advan- | bravely for the western territories. Since that were met with the testimony of James Malley, | economy am de art of extractin’ de most walue | cing their own or those of their Should write to r., a danghiter and several visitors, that James rivals. Something like this is said tobe the mee BROWN & 00., Fateed that Priday night at his own home. "The | taxiag'tite money ease with Mise Mackay. The Count Monte oe pation alley boys and Blanche had insisted, as before OOMMISSION BROKERS Ih STOCK PRIVILEGES, stated, that they did not see Jennie later than ‘Thi y hoon. But at this stage of the affair @ ebambermaid came forward and testified that the Malleys, with two girls, occupied rooms in the Foote building, in New Haven, that Thurs- day night. The third week of the hearing was now reached, and Blanche, proving stubborn, was removed from her pleasaut quarters on the shore to the county jail. She was interviewed two days later and dented salient points ad- mitted at the time of her all-night session with the jury. THE DEADLY DRUG. ‘The end of the week furnished a fresh sensa- arsenic, “in such as under ordinary circumstances to ti ite a probable fatal dose. To the girl had been piennie was an arsenic eater. Her singularly ‘white skin, for which she had been noted, gave color to this claim. The jury closed its session and the verdict im- pany with Jennie at the grove the night be- the finding of the body was less positive, the chambermaid aualitied her story, above 80 thatit was valueless. There was other that Jennie was at the grove that Fri- peeRE BE | 5 i Z = i F i ; i E & hours he sleeps as well as farde hourshe Likewise, moreober, fur his helper. Ti Ebery five minutes gone 2 sent BES kill fo’ minits gwine up kin kiliseben comin’ down. Ebery minute he gains am dead cash. He could save ten cents a day by economizin’ on cigars, but he doan’ have to. He can save fifty by economizin’ on de man who hires him halfa day, “Practice economy, but let philosophy enter into de practice. Doan’ scold de ole woman fur parin’ de pertaters so thick when you have traded a grindstun, which eats uuffin’ an’ allus on hand, fur a deg which eats all de time 4 missin’ when a tramp comes along. shotgun may be worf mo’ dan a bat wi yon git de you mus’ fodaer it ‘ean for oaophy, ~~ of it you have ete & sone: in ! A FI @ E> | j FI $ é Fy & » 5 z iit te 086 He § sq any of his wealth, would, it is ught, Leg 2 beside Mr. Mackay, the Ameri- can millionaire. It is no wonder, then, that his daughter has so many suitors. Indeed they come in battalions—all sorts and conditions of men. The latest report was that Prince Phil- Bourbon was the favored one. The jeri elgy gee for a Prince,and Delicacica, At a party of six persons, if the dinner con- sisted of soup, fish, a joint, and three woodcocks, T maintain it would be much better to serve the the cattle business with firm of Helena with success that the firm now owns nearly 20,000 head on the Teton. About a month Saunders figured up frend whe, ‘love of bis y mike cae waitin rant e love of him, confident and ho; of his final arrival, The two were with as little as A New The London Times ® Dew musical instrument by Mr. Bailie Hamilton, which resembles in shape in the meansof producing toulid the harmontum or cabinet organ. There ‘ia, however, one im- portant difference. Mr. employs Bo. ¢ WALL STREET, B. ¥. ‘Stock Privileges Secured st Close Rates. Pg SE gg pHvate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, ®ocks and Investment Securities Bough 1a ‘Bold om Commission, . ko. 539 16tm STREET, (OORCORAN BULLDING) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, (64 Baoapwax, New Yous. ‘Svery class of Securities bought and sold on commis séon in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New ‘York, Boston and Washington. Orders execaied on te tee Bak nk Bodenpeee sae eteR tom gees commission, Private and direct telegraph ‘Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York apd Boston, through ‘which orders sre executed on the Gtck Ruchenges in those cities and reported back

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