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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lith St, by fhe Evening Scar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't TH FeexrNo STAR M served to subscribers in the “ity by carriers. on thelr own account, at 10 cents per . Copies ai the counter, Hostage prepald—G0 cents mouth: one vear, $6: six mouths, $3. Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. Cas oun wail matter. | Twe Werexty STaR—pnblishe@ on Friday—$1 a year. postage prepaid. Six months 50 cents. ‘8 Al! mail subscriptions must be paid lu advance pe paper than is paid for. Rates of wing made Frown om enptention. ATCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. PPUNCANSON BHOS. Auctioncers rs ALE OF FRAME SIOUSE 0° SIDE TREET, BETWEE URTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST, BY trust duty recorded tn maa IS. et se. one oF the la District 2 ein 1, wat of the party secured, we wil isesom FRIDAY, the THIRT! CY Ok APRIL. 1566. at HALE-PAST Chock P-St, tie following described real estate in thecily of Washington, District of Colin dred and seventeen, beginning eight inches of the southeast corner of safd lot eight, thenc est ou H street thirteen feet ten inches, thence orth seventy-five feet six inches, to a line connecting two angles of sald lot, aud running parallel to assachinises ence east on auld Hine to the nx eight inches west of the east . ight, thence south seventy-two feet seven nd half inches to the beginning. Terms Quethird cash; Dalanee In one and two are, notes to bear Interest from day of sale and to secured by deed of trust on the property sold, oF al Sption 2 deposit of $100 re time of sal tng, @C., at cost v Terms to be compli Trustees reserve the y at the rink and cost of lays’ publte notice of su F publlsbed tn the District of Columbia |OHLN J. JOHNSON, } pei Weds EM LOWE, *} Trostees JHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent. Ly virtue of a decree of theSupreme Court of e District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 2s, in whieh Amy E. Balmain and others are, ainants, and Amy I Seai and others are frout “of the premises, on \, EDNESDAY, (ETH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1886, at PIVE. < PM, the west of lot num- ack with that lred and forty-nine (14) feet six (6) 20) feet wide. and contain indred aud forty-nine 7-12 or less. ‘The lot is im- :k Dwelling. Terms: One-fourth cash: residue {D equal install- two and three years trom duy of sale: to give his proinissory notes for the de- payments, bearing interest af the rate of six per annum, payable semi-annually, and adeed of trust upon the property ‘sold. 50 down at time of sale. Couveyancing at expense purchaser. EUGENE CARUSI, Trustee. NSON BROS, Aucts. eds __ PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS, FUEL FEABX SUEPLIE, os creas, U. 8. MARINE CORPS, QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICI bs Wastuxotow, D.C. Apeil 23, 1596. Sealed Proposals. in duplicate, wilt be received at office antl TWELVE O'CLOCK SE of the THIRD e JUNE NEXT ior furnishing Rutions, and CLOCK M. of the FOURTH DAY <T for furnishing Fuel to the United ies Marines at one or more of the following sta- ms, fron the 1st July 1986, to the doth June, Ist, : Portsmouth. N. H., Casriestown, Mass, Brook: o, N. ¥., Philadelphia and League fsland, Pa., Au- i, Md., Washington, D C., Noriolk, Va, Peusa- Fia., aid Mare island, Cai, Specifications with blank’ proposals can be obtained on application at any of the stations named, oF at offices of the Quartermaster, Washington, 1D). C., ‘Assistant Quartermasters, 226 South 4 street, eiphia, Pu, and 615 Sansome street, San Fran sealed Proposals will also be recelved at this office al TWELVE O'CLOCK M. of the FIFTIT DAY ; JUNE NEXT, for furnishing supplies consistt Cloths, Kerseys; Flannel, Blankets, Hats, Helmets itary ‘Stores, Brooms, Brushes, Axes, &e, to Le vered at the office of the Assistant Quariermas . Phuudelphia, Pa, free of expeuse to the Uulted ‘fications of the supplies required n be obtained and the standard sampies seen at the lees of the Quartermaster, Washington, D.C. AS- tant Quartermusters’ office, 226 South 4th sireet, iladelphia, Pa., and 615 Sansome street, co, Cal. and ai Marine Barracks, Brooll a Boston, Mass, DUNCA, AND MIL- lank forms of proposals and all information can | had by applying at any of the places named above. Phis oilice Feser¥es the Fight to Teject any and ail is, and to waive defects; aud bids trom manutactu- 9 of, oF Fegula® dealers in, suppiles ouly wil] Be cuu- ered. tids accepted and contracts awarded subject to an _ yrupr'ation by Congress to meet the expeuse. froposais may de made for ole oF more articles de- erable at one or more stations, and. will be coo ered separately for cach article and place of deliv «Ther shold be indorsed " Proposals for Rations ctor Miltary Supplies" as the case may be, aud ireased to Major H. & Lowry, Quartermaster, Marine Corpe, Washingio postirty pRUPUSALS FOR FRESIL BEEF, MUTTON, &¢ Orvicy Puncuasixe aN DEtoT Conaiseany OF SUBSISTENCE. Masons, D.C. Apri, 1550 ealed proposals. in triplicate, addressed (6 the un- signed, wilbe received at this office until TWELVE Lock NUON, ON THURSDAY, MAY TWES STH, 1586, at which time and place they will be coed in the presence of bidders, for furulshing the sai Beef required by the Suusistence Department, Wied States Ariny, af this depot, fur issue to troops, ~ during the flacal year commencing July 1st. 1588, yposals) wil iso be received for far- the contractor's stall during the same riod such choice cuts of Fresh Beet, Matton, and Fed lee! ae tuay be Fequifed fur sales to ullicene he government Feeerves the right to Feject any OF Topol Avclopes containing proposals must be marked roposais for Fresh Beek &e-” Sformation as to conditions, quality of beef, pay- ot Ge, can be obtained by application to, FELLS WISLARD. Capt and OSU A. pl23.24,26,27,my18&19-00 PROPOSALS FOR IRON WATER PIPE, & ‘Ouvick OF PUmtic BUILDINGS AND GHOCSDS, ‘Na 1700 PENN. AVE, WasmisorUs,b.U, ‘April 15, 1886. EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office Ul noon, MONDAY, MAY THIRD, 1880, and cued Immediately theteafier In preseuce of bidde “furnishing and placing in positfon in. all about SoS 4, more oF les. of irom water pipe with necessary Sings, ip various reservations. rorms and specifications cau be obtained at this joe. ‘The Fight ls reserved to reject any aud all prom nals. p22-6t JOHN M. WILSON, Colonel U.S Army. S AKERS GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S ‘Warranted Absolutely BAKER'S Pure Cocoa, from which BAKER'S the excess of oll has been removed Ithas three times BREAKFAST the strength of Cocos mixed BREAKFAST with stareh, arrowroot or BREAKFAST sugar, and ts therefore far BREAKFAST — more economical, costing « less than one cent aeup. It cocoa, is delicious, nourishing, cocoa, strengthening,eastly digest- Cocos ed, undadmirably adapted cooua, for invalids as well as for persons in heaith. sold by Grocers everywhere. 17 W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, ta at Your Bucoy FOR ONE DOLLAR WITH CARRIAGE BLACK, EADY MIXED FOR REPAINTING OLD CAR BIAGES, BUGGIES. SLEIGHS, ETC. LE ONLY SUCCESSFUL READY MIXED CAR- RIAGE BLACK IN THE MARKET. mne coat gives an old Bugsy or Sleigh the blackest ek you ever saw, and a bandsome glows without rnishing. 1tis acombination of Paint and Varnish, @ contains no Asphaitum. It is very tough and rable and will not crack. It will outwear the ordi- Fy carriage paint twice over. It dries hard in a few urs, No rubbing! No varnishing! No extra trou- Itsells like hot cakes! Where known a case lasts tealer but afewdays. Each can contains more than ough to paint a carriage Put up—two dozen caus “case. Show cards, spoke and circulars in each ve. Metaiied at one dollar per cam On this the aler makes @ handsome profit. HIRSHBERG, HOLLANDER & €0., ‘Wholesale Dealers in PAINTERS AND ARTISTS SUPPLIES, 195, 197 and 240 W. Pratt st, “p12-Im Baltimore, Md. SPECIAL. GRAND EASTER OFFERINGS AT THE “CLOTHING PALACE,” eginming April 17th, and continuing until the 24th, clusive.) OFFERING No. 1.—A veautiful line of Children's ts, nox different styles and designs. Actual value only $2.70. OFFERING No. 2.—A fine assortment of Children’s orfwlk Suits, ofthe newest designs in Cheviot aud waimere, strictly wool; werth $, ouly $3.55. FFERING No. 3.—Im No. 3 we shail offer the catest bargain of them all, an elegant line of Boys: alts, from 12 to 17 Years, ii round aud straight cut sck%: Usual price $4.70, DOW FSS. OFFERING No. 4—A good line of all-wool business its, Frock and Sacks, iu Cassimercs, Cheviots and lanvel, for $7, $7.50 and $5. OF FERING No. 5.—Of this lot_yoa shoald take ad- untage and buy at once. It copsists of a nobby as- runent of Corkscrews (in ail shades), Cassimeres and peviots, made in rouud apd straight cul Sacks aid button Cutaway’, for $10 only. For these in the windows of Clothing Palace, Cor. Sth and I sts. x. ‘exee} YO TOG ich work. Office and Yard 702 to 70% Noreh i Mt., (0 Fear uf Government Printing Office. mhz: 6 Che Epening Stat. TELEGRAMS 0 THE STAR jessica Boycotting a Minister. THE MINERS IN THE CONGREGATION OBSROF TO HIS GOOD WORD FOR THE CHINESE, CeNtRat Crty, Cor., April 23.-The Knights of Labor are dotng Gamage to more than Jay Gould. Rev. Mr. Beggs, formerly of St. Louts, but now pastor of the Methodist church tn this oity, has been boycotted 11 a peculiar way. ,He has’ urch and a large congregat hearty alf of whom are Englisu tine “A few Weeks since, in preaching a sermon ona broad SUPPLEMENT. FRIDAY, APRIL 23. ASHINGTON, D. C. abject, ip which ne included ali clamen aud nationalities as entitled to the blessing of the gospel, he remarked that no foreigner had any TEDL bo raise his vole against the Chines, raised a breeze, and at the aext mecting ‘several of the officers of his church resigned, re- AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. VHANCERY SALE AT AUCTION OF TWO. ORTH WEST, decree of the Say | Court of the District of Columbia, | case of Lawlor vs. Lawlor, No. 97 fer for sale, at p | premises, on PRED. IX O'CLOCK P.M. premises situat PROBING THE GREAT STRIKE. LABOR AND CAPITAL. Special Message of the President. HIS REMEDY FOR SETTLING DISPUTES—A PRO-| Bought His Friend's Wife for $100. HIS VIEW OF THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE—| POSED COMMISSION TO BE ENGRAETED UPON | BUT THE FRIEND TOOK NO PAINS TO SER TUR HE DID NOT INTEND TO ARBITRATE WITH THE STRIKRRS—POOLING A BENEFIT AND COMPETITION NoT THE LIFE OF TRADE. CITY AND DISTRICT. WAITING FOR THE GALLOWS. The Three Cond ‘MS & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE SAL® OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SALESROOM_TO-MO) MENCING AT TEN Bt WALTER B. WII. rpuontas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ELEGANT WALNUT BOOK-CASES, WITH SEC- F[PHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. R AND CHAMBER SI REFR.GERATORS, GS. STOVES, CHINA AND GLI LD EFFECTS OF ALL SORTS, ORTH | ed Murderers Now RAOW MORNING, COM- O'CLOCK A.M. TAMS & CO., Aucts, THE LABOR BUREAU. AND HOUSEHOL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. OR SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL Tw. ile auction. In fro1 “IL THIRTIETH, 1586, hat certain parcel of ground ia) Washington ‘cit 1 as, and being, the lot & subdivision of certain lots in J known as squareeast SOMMERFIELD, LEE, AND NARDELLO—EFFORTS BEING MADE TO SECURE COMMUTATIONS OF SENTENCES—HOW THE CONDEMNED MEN BEAR THEMSELVES, FOURTH, 1836, commenciny cK, within and in front of my sulesrooms, I will sell « large assortment of above goods, a portion of which has been slightly damaged by fire. Several Crates of Earthenware. ‘Tne constitution imposes upon the President | their ‘necks on the inside with ful the duty of recommending to the consideration | black bottie, and became more than coufiden- Next Friday, the 30th instant, unless there is an intervention of executive clemency, two ot the three men in jail under the sentence of death will be hanged, viz: Lewis Somerfield, alias Sumerfeldt, the Pole convicted of the murder of his wife and mother-in-law, and Richard J, Lee, alias Sparrow, the colored man convicted of the murder of his wife. Messrs. E. P. Phelps and J. E. Maedel, counsel for Sommer- fleld, and Messrs. J. W. Walker and T. C. Tay- lor, counsel for Lee, as well as Messrs, George B. Corkhill and Thos. M. Fields, who appeared for Antonio Nardello, under sentence of death, to be executed May 7th, are making some effort to save the lives of their clients, In the case of Sommerfield, a petition fora commutation of dy been presented, and peti- ases will be presented in a Short time. It is not generally believed, how- that the petitions will avail anything, unless it is to obtain a respite for a few weeks. SOMMERFIELD'S CRIME. Sommerfield’s offenses are the murder of his wife, Christina Sommerfeld, in which the sen- tence of death was passed, and the murder of his son-in-law, Gottheb Eisenbraun, sentence was sus; was committed at. ue-third cash on the day of sale, or of, at my discretion; the equal instalments at one and two sale, to bear interest from the 5) per centum per annum, the ments to be secured by the purchaser's aser may pay ail < Fetained untif full payment of purchase money. peases of recording at purcha- on acceptiuuce of bid. VARDS, Trustee, Tot lot numbered eight, in square numbered | One Large Horse, for the government. sale until paid, at si A1z0, aa pieeeoate te A Lot of Clothing. Arso, at TWELVE Mf, Horses, Carriages, Harness, &¢., &0. THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. ED WARDROBES, MARBLE-TC AUS, ODD CHAIRS, BRUSSELS AND N CARPETS, STAIR tPETS. WINDOW’ HANGINGS, MANTEL AMENTS, TOILEL WARE, CHINA AND RES, LEAF TABLES, VES, KITCHEN REQUI- PORTABLE BATHTUB AND MANY & AKIICLES AT AUCTION. MONDAY MORNING, TWENTY-SIXTH 11, 1886, commencing at TEN O'CLO u gentiemau declining housekceping, No. el, between G and H streets northwest, I eutire contents as partly enumerated splendid opportunity for those who conveyancing and ‘ex; JAMES § ED! _THOS. DOWLIN ERA SSON BRC REFRIGERATOR,STO ABOUT FOUR HUNDRI GONIUMS AND OTHER PLANTS, BLOOM, AT AUCTION. + APRIL TWENTY-FOURTH, “PAST FUUR O'CLOCK .M, In front of my Salesrooms, 11th st. and Pennsy!- vania avenue, T cD GERANIUMS, PRLAR- upon this seriou: our form of gov element of national TRUSTEE SALE OF THE VALUABLE HOTEL KNOWN AS THE “HAR- RIS HOUSE,” SITUATED NEAR PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STS. irtne of a deed of trust, beariny din Liber No. d records for the District of written request of the party se- ;the undersigned Trustee will sell at front of the premises, on 1886, at FIVE Ibed "real estate, lumbia, to wit:— 3888, commencing at HAL ing man should be PROPERTY NOW I sell about 400 assorted Plauts tly in bidom), a’ put up in 6-inch pots. id THOMAS DOWLIN QPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE sentence has alrea tions in the other c: ts_—s THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. WEES £0 ae 687 ‘Louisiana, Opposite City Post Office. PEREMPTORY SALE IN ONE LOT OF STOCK (GROCERIES "AND LIQUORS, SHELF GOODS, COUNTERS ANDSHELV! consigned Hane thet 82 | ad entitled to ‘no at NTENTS IN STORE 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, TUESDAY, APRIL THIRTEE: And will continue daily until al! goods are disposed of” ontains prime and first class Dry GooGs ‘and Notions, consisting of tins, tine Dress Goods, Cashmeres, nvrowered Flannels, Tabi lankets, Quilts, Underwear, Hosiery Laces, Embroldertes, Gloves, Jerseys, Umbrellas und Parasols, White Shirts, together with a full 3 NTH, ATTEN A.M., cured. thereb: fants, 1 will offer for sale, at ‘public auction, | DA : " ~ 4g | P. M., the following desc Mr. Outhwaite.—“Wherein would the p' interests or the interests of the company suffered by the representatives of the compan: Proposition of the Knights of moted by aresort to threats and violent maul | 6.2% ; ROR en FO aubitnto what? That wes | Stitions aud walle thoes een ames toe oat sping text of an advocacy of the claims of labor, wan- tonly attack the rights of capital, and for sel- | 45" terke, purposes, or the love ofdisorder, sow seeds folence and disconten encouraged ‘nor coneliial tue subject should be calmly and ‘deliberately with no purpose of satisfying uu- lemands or gaining partisan ad. | Ce! distarbed. ‘The present condition of the relations between |" y\inosra, Gs labor and capital is far from satisfactory. The r Sypris ployed is due in alarge |® Judge turntag wit and heedless exactions | Echols county. T! the alleged discrimina- | volving tion in favor of capital as an object of govern- | sent pu mental attention. It must also be conceded that the laboring men are not alw avoid causeless and unjustifiable Though the importance of a better accord be- | Gue chaiu. “cs tween these interests is apparent, it must be | borne in mind that any effort in that directi by the federal government must be greatly lim ited by constitutional restrictions. There ar many grievances which legislation by Congr cannot redress, and many conditions wiica A Lawyer's Boavte Crime. cannot by such means be reformed. Iam satisfied, however, that someth 3 be done, under federal ‘authority, to prevent AFTER situorl the disturbances which so often arise trom dix | | The New York Zuues gives the filowing pare putes between employers and the employed, | ticulars of and which at times seriously threaten tue busi: ness interests of the country; and in my oe ion the proper theory upon which to proceed is | Made in Tie arbitration as the means of | “Wien Franc condita ARLTSLOTS | to wis office Tuesday morning, after each dispute shall arise tor the purpose of | Where he was en ‘the same, there be created A com. | Attorney” Delaacey’ mission of labor, consisting of three members, | Diere ia his handsome light spring osercoaty who shall be regular officers of the charged, among other duties, with the consider- | Just bad br Lot number 5, isenbraun’s saloon, on Mary- land avenue, near 12th street northeast, on the 20th of November last. The accused shot both is claimed, without any provo- tthe son-in-law and the ter objected to his seeing his wife, who had not lived with him for some time. as he was makin; APRIL TWE: tented and patriotic NT TY-SEVENTH, TEN 0' OOD LOCATION. LOW RENT. SA id remises lying and being in the sald eityof Washing \d distingulshed on the ground plan Of Said city as Lot numbered five (5 two-lundred_ and fifty- nty feet on E: st accepting the e Teal interests of labor are not pro- and known an of them dead, it Je inewaid square | cation, save tha wilt weil to, attend this sale, asa good as- | J YUNCANSON ROS, Auctioneers ill be offered daily. Y, FINE BUILD H Qk TENTH STREET Now the question.” Mr. Outhwaite.- you differed avout ? Lot fronting sev: ning back with that 0 of said Lot, one hundre that part of'said Lot which may be occ rick wall intended tos. same from Lot number six (6) fn said ith the Improvements to the sald pre + One-third cash, renal two years from day of sale, with Inter annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the prem- ises sold: or ail cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of five hundred dollars required at the time Of saie. All conveyances at the co<t of the purchaser, ‘Terms to be complied with in five days frum day of rustee reserves the right to resell defaulting pur- _Terms cash, TPtoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer ERNMENT SALE OF OLD IRON, JU: . FURNITURE, MATTRASSES, &c. ” TURDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY 'H, 1886, commencing dy -salesrooms (111 vanla avenue), L will ALSO, AT THE in rear of ychool house corner 22d and I streets north- vest a large lot of same class of goods. ‘Terms cash, and goods to be reioved immediately By order of the District 21-3t fou certainly knew what “Ido not know that we differed atali, Tread my proposition over to Mr. Pow- ‘agreed to every word of «I have reference tothe dif_i- culty which seemed to arise (It it did not First, the men were order and were about todo so; the next information the country had was the men had not resumed work, and that the trouble was still existing.” Mr. Gould.—“They to the order, telegraphed to them to ‘HOLD THE FORT.’ They did not obey the order, and did not pro- Pose to. I did not understand that there was any agreement made with Powderly. There When he left my house I did not know what he was going todo. After he went out I hada discussion with Mr. Ho) remained, as to what Powderly w I said he would do nothin; What he had said he would do Was to issue an order declaring that the strike was without cause, that the men were in rebel- lion and taking a that statement that I dispatch to Hoxie. N came out in the papers from him that there Was an entirely different thing done it was of that I complained, because I did not agree to it in that shape, and’ would not have agreed to it pe.’ Mr. Outhwaite.—“But what injury could have come to the company if it had pon Mr. Powderly’s view of the case?” “I do not know what subject their arbitration would cover. If it covered the question whether we should discharge men whom we had employed after the strike, we would not admit tbat to be a subject of arbi- STREET, CORNER THEAST-33 FEET N AFTERNOON, EIGHTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, Sell, in front of the’ premises, one of U Building Lots in the northeast, LOT 9, SQUARE 959, fronting 83 feet on H street ane Hform, width, the whole depth and filly-nine fect, except He was arrested ig his way from the place by Officer Slack and Special Officer Childs. He was indicted soon afterwards, and the trial took place December 14th, On January 9th he was sentenced to be hanged between ‘the hours ot 11 and 1 o'clock on the seoond Friday after the adjournment of the next General ‘Term. announcement of the sentence was received by him in the same stolid manner that had char- terized his conduct during the trial, and this apparently indifferent bearing he uiaintains, however, been receiving the visits of Schneider, of tne Concordia Luther- an church, and within a few weeks has shown some evidences of feelli by birth a Pole, 544 fect In height, heavy build’ unds, has gray ‘hair and full enkery and his countenance is not unpleas- ant ahould ‘neither be | }iny legislation on fiery, and he said Mr. Outhwaite. TEN O'CLO being the western street and Peni t payable seni reasonable 4 75 feet on 10th ing section of the balance in one and two r°cent interest, payable by deed of trust; veyancing, &¢., at leposit of $100 required at sale. led with in'ten days, otherwise __DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ALL, Auctioneer, 925 F Street, PEREMPTORY SALE. NG MACHIN t public sale, o1 to resume wor! ‘This Lot is in a rapidly improvi city, and can readily be subdivided. discontent of the em; ree to the graspl orf the employers jotes_ to bear six ually, and secure cash, at option of purchaser. Co urchaser'§ cost. ‘Terms to be compli the property at the risk and Chaser alter five dars. Public notice to be given in some newspaper publish THOS. DOWLING, Anct. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. LARGE FOURSTORY BRICK DWELLING, ENUE (NEXT TO did not pay any attention On the contrary, Martin Irons gion city, D.C. He is 54 years old, ys careful to istarbance. | ‘0, 480 LOUISIANA (ON BUILDING), SUT NESS, OFFICES OF DWE, ‘OURTH, at_ FIV will sell in front of the premises, EAST HALF OF LOY 15, SQUARE 490, fronting 28 5-12 ‘feet on Louisiana avenue, and run- back a depth of 120 feet to a 30 foot alley , 1m tory brick dwelling containing weighing 165 LEE AND HIS CRIME, The other condemned man to be hanged next Friday is Richard J. Lee, who was convicted on December 19th last of the murder of his wite, and sentenced January 16. The murder was committed on the 23d of November last, near 4th and K streets southeast. Lee had had'some words with his wife, who had left bim on ac- count of his drinking, and chased her from her sister’s house to the street, firing several shots at her with fatal eftect. Lee, who was undoubt- edly drunk at the time, at once left the scene, arrested by with Officers Wilson, Blanford and Thomp: Howard row the same night. He was completely broken down when arraigned and all during the trial, It was thought by the Jail officers that if he could not restrain his ieelings he would wear himselt out. He has, however, since his trial quieted down and has devoted about all his time to the work of preparation, reading his Bible, receiving the ministrations of Rey. Mr. Willisms of Israel Church, his spiritual adviser, He now says that he feels that he has made his peace with God. Lee is @ barber by trade and has served in the United States navy, and up to the ime of the tri musician attached to his brother’ gave his age at the time of his arrest as 22 rs, but he is probably three years older, He eight and wel; is slightly pock- I shall offer at APRIL TWENTY the factory of Levi Curry TH ST YLVANIA AV ree of the Supreme Court of. the District of Co passed in Equity Cans ga special term. No. 9661, Docket 25, we, tid catise, will offer for Y, APRIL TWENTY- NTH, A.D. 1856, at Fi in front of the premises, ail of Lot one (1), the east 2 feet front by the depth thereof of Lot two (2 11-12 feet front by the depth thereof of Lot forty-two (42), in square numbered eight hundred aud ‘This property has a front of 85 7-12 feet on Seventh street east, and SO feet Hy inches on I street south, and will be subdivided and offered feet fronting on 7th street Inches on I sireet, improved irick Dwelling. ‘Three Building Lots on 7th street. two of which have a iront of 20 feet each and the other a front of 19 ret 10 inches, all having # depth of SO fect 4, IMMEDIATELY AFTER we will sell. j the premises, south part of Lot s bered nine hundred and ninety-four (094), fronting feet 9 Inches on 11th st Jed and offered as follows: ‘28 feet front on 11th street by depth of the lot, im- proved by two-story Brick Dw. on 11th street by the depth of the lot, being north of the brick house. Two Building Lots on the south ofthe brick, each of a front of 21 feet 4%_ Inches by the One-third of the purchase money cash; the balance in equal amounts, with Interest day of sale, for which chasers shall be given, pay’ from day of sale, respectively, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100. will be required ‘on eacn parcel at time of sale. corner of 6th the Wood-working Ma- . "Tools, Fixtures. Lumber, :, belonging to the establishment. Varties interesied will please write tor c WINE, Assignee, 921 DUENCASSON Bro: PCUTRIX’ SALE OF THEEN oved by a large four- ‘9 rooms: modern conveniences. ‘This desirable property can be used either for busi- ness, offices or dwelling, aud will be a desirable invest inity of the City Hall and line of ‘Terms Onefourth cash; balance in one, two and three years: notes to bear 6 percent interest, payable -annuaily. to be secured by deed of trust, or all t option of purchaser; conveyancing at pur- 00 at time of sale. hat he had not ug may the courage. ment; immediate V y their charter, gave him a copy of my ext_ morning when it IRESTOCK CON: KEPOSITORY M408 10 416 8TH STREET seventy-eight (875), that of voluntary settling these di suggest that chosen in the heat ny @ large tour- BLE IMPROV! accepted and : : overnment | &nd he secu, STH STREETS SOUTHEAS’ ‘TEN O'CLOCK, of the late KH Tahau's reputation for good work should at- tract’ the attention of purchasers to this sa.e or both v and second-hand vehicles, ation and settlement, when possible, of all con- | house, and ueither tw troversies between labor an A commission thus organized would havethe | Was anything troubling lim. Atler advantage of being a stable body, and its mem- | ing some business wt bers, as they gained experienc: stanuly improve in their ability wo deal Intelli- | x and usefully with the questions which | her sister Edits farbitrators are | had lived tor two. mo chosen for temporary service us each case of terms of intimacy w: dispute arises, experience and fumillarity with time, aud hac supported he much that is invoived in the question will be | year lacking, extreme partisanship und bias will be | “be sisters were the qualifications sought ou either side, and | miture wagous were tu frou frequent complaints of unfalrnessand partiality | will be inevitable. SATU FOURTH, at SI lall’s subdivision of $4 S72, having 16 feet front, running back the depth ereof. improved by a well built two-story brick dwelling house, six rooms, with ail snodern linprove- ments, cellar under the house, r One-third cash: balance in six and e months for notes bearing Interest from day of Sale and secured by deed of trust on property sold, All conveyancing, &c.,at cost of purchaser. $100 Gown on day of sale. WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., t east, and will be sub DID NOT INTEND TO ARBITRATE. Mr. Outhwaite.—“Then you did not intend or want tc have any arbitration or effort to settle any difficulties wita Knights of Labor who had struck or were out of your employ- ment at the time? Was that the understand- ‘Sir. Gould.—“Yes; that is it distinetiy.” Mr. Burnes inquired as to tl Missouri Pacific with the other railroads now incorporated in the system as to the amount ot stocks and bonds issued, and as to other mat- ters connected wita the com formation Mr. Gould promise ANN 8. GRAHAM, might be submitted to them, R. H Graham, déc'd. sald sts, havin depth of the to rpuostas E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, RY SALE OF LOTON FOURTH STREET, G STREET AND SUUTH CARO: LINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the , passed In equity cause No. OO14, in front of the ‘promi APRIL THIRTIETH next) at SL lot 23, in square 795. balance in equal instalments yr which notes of the pur- bearing interest from day of sile, and so- cured by deed of trust on the property sold, taken, or _all cash at it of $50 will be.re t 8 inches in pounds, is of light brown color, He has a star worked in India ink on his nght hand, THE MURDER OF CARMINE ROTUNNO. ‘The third candidate for the scaffold is Anto- nio Nardello, convicted of the murder of his fel- low countryman, Carmine Rotunno, on July 29th last, The trial occupied the Criminal Court trom December 3d to 12th last. He was sentenced January 16th last to be hanged the third Friday after the adjournment of the gen- eral term. ‘The adjournment of the court this week fixed May 7th as the day tor his execu- tion. ‘There was considerable difficulty in this trial because the prisoner and witnesses were unable to speak or understand English. The story of this case, brietl: reeable odor froin an ol d to an examination, no was found in the ‘building wit! cut. The detectives, upon making inquiry, as certained that Rotunno had lived on th street with other Italians, and that he was last seen with Nardello, Nardello was arrested, and ad- present when the murder was committed, but claimed that two others committed the det. Since his conviction he has admitted receiving part of the money taken from Rotunno, The statement made by him. as to the killing finds a number of believe for Rotunno was an able-bodied man, ant Nardello | could not’ have committed the act alone; but there are few, if any, who belleve that ‘the parties he named He was arrested on August 3d, at the Baltimore and Potomac depot, hav- ing spent some days and nights at the house of Willa Morris, in South Washington, where ho was known as Frank Ross, He gave his age as He js of slender figure, and has black hair and @ prominent nose, On which there are For some time after his incarceration he was inclined to be indifferent as to his fate, but he has been for several weeks engaged in ‘his religious duties, receiving the ministrations ot the priests—Futher Sullivan, of this clty, and an Itallan priest of Baltimore, He has written letters on mourning paper to numbers of his relatives in Italy and sent them. copies of his photograph. THE SCAFFOLD, ‘The warrants for the executions were sent to the Jail on the 19th instant,butas yet no prepa- rations have been made by the jail officials, As the scaffold is already in place it requires but a few hours for all the necessary tions to be made. The scaffold, whi used in the execution of Guiteau, for the mur- der of President Gurtield; Bediord and Queenan, ‘oung Hirth; Charles Shaw, is sister, and Langster, for the murder of Officer Fowler, is a permanent fixture in the jail, and 1s located in the north wing of the structure. ——— ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in Yee have been filed as follows: Joseph C. Stewart to Lycenda Stewart, interest in lot 25 and pt, 22, sq. 197, and one-fifth in pt. 22, do; $-. B, H. Warner to Eliza A. Dufield, s. 3; 15, bik, 21, Meridian hill; $650. Michael Brady to P. Gleason, sub lot 26, sq. 719; $375. Carrie E. T. purchaser or pur- he and two years ity ‘The fmposition upon a fed- | fat waeu Wick eral court of a duty so foreign to the judicial | greeted Emma, an arbitrator in | ently, and be [HOS E.WAGGAMAN, Real Estete Auctioneer, ‘ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV EAL” ESTATE ON JETWEEN G AND WASHINGTO: Disirict of Columbia, Twill sell at public's on FRIDAY, function as the selection of such cases is at least of doubtful ‘The establishment by federal such a bureau would be 2 recognition of the value or to be represented in the departments of the | Come in here.’ He wali. government. So tar as its concll Conveyancing, wc. at é are not complied of sale: the rustese reserve the property in de- has CHANCERY S. a N PY-FIRST STRE REETS NORTHWES’ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court o: e jumbia, passed oS, wherein Mary M. comp.ainants and Martha A. ny, Which fn- the right toreadvertise and res to furvish here- fault at the risk of defauiti CHARLES MILL HORATIO BROWNING, 71 610 Penna. avi just and sensible in 6 and 12 months. fur and of its rigit POOLING A BENEFIT TO THE PUBLIC, ‘Mr. Burnes also inquired as to the general ef- fect of the pooling system, and Mr. Gould plied that its general effect was beneficial without it, most, if not all of the raliroads of ihe country would be a the hands of receivers. Mr, Burnes.—“Why would that be the re- Mr. Gould.—“Because of low rates from ex- cessive competition.” Mr. Burnes.—Then competition is not the life Mr. Gould. —“No, sir. And the result would be ave to be cut down 50 per cent. Labor is a very large element in raliruad expenses. Directly it amounts to about 60. per cent, to say nothing of the labor in steel ralis and other railroad materials.” ‘Mr. Burnes.—“If pooling is beneficial to the is it also beneficial to the uld.—“I think it is, The publicis inter- in having strong, able roads, equipped. I have always tound that real estate ind the people would rather live on the lines of railroads that are financially purchuxer's option. quired at time of sale, aud atl veyancing and recurding will be at purchasers cost. “If terms are not complied with in sev the property will be resold at risk and cost of IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trustee. ‘43 THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Auct. A SSIGNEE’S SAL ‘arroll et al. are de antsy tae undersigned, as trustees, Will's auction, in front of the premises, the hereinafter d Ot WEDNESDAY, TH OF UAPKIL, AD: 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., ail that part of Lot twelve | (212), in square umbered oe hundred and Tor the said part of said Jot at the thence runnit line of Twenty-first (21st) street twenty-four (24) fee! ana thence running dug east with thac width to th i of said lou bey, @ brick dwelling house and back. 11, on 21st street northwest. states, its existence would be justified under the provisions of the Constitution, which gives | do this, and be drew a scii-cocking rey to Congress the power “to regulate commerce | heavy calibre out of his over reign nations and among the several | tried to shoot her through the cud, as he bela juent disputes between | her by tue arm. the laboring men and their employers, of less | | “The bullet strack her under the left car and extent and the consequences of which are con- | he let her go. While she ran sercaming wo the fined within state limits and threaten domes- Uc violence, the interposition of such a com- mission might be tendered, upon the applica tion of the legislature or executive of u state, | the kitchen, where sh constitutional provision which re- | ou t ba quires the general government to ~proteci” | temples. Dr. A. L. Turn euch of Lhe states “aguinst dumestic violence.” 11 such 4 commission were iuirly orguuized, | case bupelees, but thouglt vast Us the risk of a loss of popular support and sympa | seriously tby resulting from a@ reiusai to submit Ww so | the New } : peaceful an instrumentality would eupstrain | cuseof Emma Adams. Tue bullet wad sweuck parties to such disputes to invoke its iuter- | the beck at an an ference and abide by its decisions. ‘There would | under the tissues uuli I reacued tue right of iso be good reason to hope that the very exist- | the ehin, ence of such an agency would invite ap, | wo it for advice and counsel, frequently resuit- | She was sent to the hospit ing in the avoidance of contention and misuv- | lowed her there hal! a: derstanding. Ai tne usefulness of such a commission is | the eyes, so that they doubted because it might lack power to entorce | ets, and ‘the surgeons 5. its decisions, much encouragement is derived | & question. that has been accom- | "Wickes’ ucyuatucau lished by tae railroad commissions which | commented upox anized in many of tue states, | friends, as she had little little more than advisory power, | welleducated. have exerted & mosi salutary influence in tae | Welcome neighbors settlement of disputes between coudlicting in- | the apartment Lous: ing purchaser, 58 Lousiana ave. states.” And In the freq acd is as follows: A disa- building in the county and the bod: remises, Commencing at SIX'O'CLOCK P. described property: 55 13-100 leet on west side Gracestreet and the Canal, fad imaproved'bys fous ‘about thirty” rooms, half, being Nes tous and Immediately after, sub. Lot 55, fronting 16 23-100 feet on the north side of Grace street. improved by a two-story and basement Brick i containing four rooms and kitchen, being No: Immediately after, sub. Lot 52, fronting 21 feet on the north side of Grace street, and Improved by a two- story Brick House, bein ‘Term: Cash, of which $100 will be requ All recording and conveyancing THOMAS DOWLIN building, being N And immediately after the ther part of said Lot twel dred and one (101), be; ‘awest corner of ‘sal Tunning north on the line of Twenty-fi y-ohe (21) feet, and running th Gast with that width to the lines of the ‘pul said part of lot being unimproved. rms Of sale: One-third cash; and the balance of the ual instalment from day of sale, for which purchaser will give bis promissory notes Teserved on each piece chase money and interest, purchase mouey and interest be paid. “All convey- ‘fancing a tpurchaser’scost, A deposit of $100 on cach lece of property sold willbe required when property sale must be complicd story Brick House, contaliin RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE ART FURNI- bowling aliey and a large TURE BELOW WHOLESALE COST PRICES, that wages would mitted that he was Or Twenty lee aint | By virtue of adeed of assignment from Daniel G, Hatch, dealer in Ayt Furniture, 420 9th street, I will offer at private sale, at less than wholesale cost prices, | unt) SATURDAY, MAY FIRST, 1886, his entire | stock, consisting of Fine Mahogany Cabinets and Tables, Richly Upholstered Chairs, Draperies, Bric-a-brac, Rare Engravings and Small Library of Rare and ‘Miscellaneous Books in Fine Bindings. railroad companies, 09 Grace street. two years, with is thought at time of sale. | and there we of property sold for the pur. sone were with him, DUNCASSON BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND eT NORTHWEST. preme Court of knocked down. with within ten days from day CHARLES MAURICI WILLIAM J. MILLER, Louisiana ave. n.w “iurnes inquired as to the general propor. ould declared him- (0. 433 H STRE e of a decree of the S the District of Columbia, passed in No. 9886. docket 25, 1 shail sell on Y, the THIRD DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1886, at Hat P. St. in front of the prem- lses, the following real estate, to wit: Lot numbered square numbered five hundred and for said part of Feof, and running ‘H street thirteen tons between local earnii ings of railroads, but Mr. self unable to give information on that point, The chairman remarked that he would be very glad to have the scope of the committee's examination enlarged so as to extend it to the mineral regions, because ifthe committee meant Lmeant to quiet the unrest in the country, and to provide a remedy for it from the conceded good marks of a dog bite. PAST FIVE OCLOC! which, having SAMUEL MAD r[viomas powiix DDOX, Assignee, iG, Auctioneer. LE OF THE FE) TEES SALE OF THE ESTATE OF THE RICHARD T. MERRICK, ON F STREET ST. BEING NOS. 1306 AND 1308 tue of a decree of the Supreme Court of irict of Columbia, passed in the cause of Margaret Merrick and “others against. Louise, Merrick and others, No. 9736, Equity Docket 26, the y, said decree "will APRIL TWENTY- PH, A. D. 1886, ut FIVE O'CLOCK P. 31, at ion, in front of the premises, lot No. 23° In 254, Wushington, D, C., known as Nos. street northivest, lately occ #9 aresideuce and olive, itd cash, balance in one and two years in equal instalmenis, for which notes of purchaser will be required, secured by deed of trust on bremises and a policy of insurance, “A de Will be required at time of sale. Title ERICK 'B. McdU! IN F. MORRIS, GEOKGE E HAMILTON, 1306 F st, hw.) sald lot at the southwest corner the! thence east along the line or north 1:5) feet and six (6) inches, thence uorth thirt GQ) foot and “four (4 theice north thirty-nine (38) feet und nine (®) i more or less, to the rear line of that part oF of said lot, which was sold and couveyed by ration of Washington City, along said rear Hine to a point | * “aid Jot and original lot TIRE CONTENTS OK No. 814 FIFTEENTH STREET Consisting of— NORTHWEST. ELEGANT Moq et, thence east 01 Mr. Gould (good-humoredly.)— glad to read the opinion of the committee when aformal report is arrived at, and I will keep any luvestments I may have to make in abey- ance until then. ‘The Chairman.—“I hardly think you will do that if you get a fair opportunity to have a shy at Wall street, and I would like to be in part- nership with you.” This closed “Mr. Gould’s examinatio: had extended over four hours. MR, HOPKINS EXAMINED, Mr. Hopkins, the vice prosident of the Mis- sourl Pacific, was next sworn and examined. He corroborated generally Mr, Gould's account of the interviews with Mr. Powderly, at which he was present, _He had always believed in ar- bitration as a means of settlement, and he saw no objection even to compulsory’ arbitration, provided it was made compulsory on both sides. Butsuch arbitration would have to be between the employes themselves (actually at work) and the company. That was the point in this whole matter. no better friends than the managersol roads. He thought it should be made a criminal offense to have a strike on a railroad. If, before the son ‘the Missiseippt iver, and’ ti boat hands on the iver, an e strikers attempted to that be such @ case of inter- interstate commerce that the gen- ree the strikers interfered with. mn quitting work, and if, in the present case, the strikers had con? fined ‘themselves to that, the company would never have stopped runnii He was asked as knowledge of Wall strect speculations in con- but all he said be knew he had been informed “Ishail be very “collect information upon its reiations with capital, the undersigned trust sylvester "to the cor} thence northwestwar’ on the dividing line betwee eight (3), In stid square, distant seventy-two (72) fect and seven and whalt (7) and S, BLATE MIRRORS; CHAMBER SUITES; BXTENSION ‘TABLE, NT MARBLE- ir material, social, | ing the NTER LEG: ELEG TOP SIDEBOARD ) inches from sald. be engratted ay andl with aid dividin 136 | Richard T. Merrick, « ‘Terms of sale: One a nd also together wit ual right of way in commmot Mary A. Davis, their heirs jagh a certain strip of lan on the hereinbefore described groun of the width of two (2) feet ai the length of thirty(30)ft..and ru to the end of said thirty shall be forever of said dimensions and o eight (8) feet in height, with the right to build said strip of land aad adjoining any such building to the west gable end of the house ad Jand on the east, KERS: SS" FENDERS A‘ IRONS: BRONZE ORNAMEN’ GRAVINGS; WINDOW HANGING BRUSSELS AND I BELLS HALL ‘8c WITH BRASS POLES; AIN CARPETS; BRUS- | AND STAIR CARPETS; BRASS HAIR MATTRESS! D BOLSTERS: WIRE SP! ANKETS: IARBER'S CHAIR; BED! REFRIGERATOR; STO" functions us would permit the G said strip of land bein; for the murder of for the murder of proper and useful, Power sii so wo Unctly conferred upon urean vesti- y. kate the causes of all disputes us they occur, | "Wickes was 22 yearsold, and was graduated whether submitted for arbitrauon or Bi that information may always be at hand to'aid | Nicoll thought very bignly of bit legislation ou the subject when necessury and | slight, boyisa-looking, aud iastidiou: Guover CLEVELAND, Executive Mansion, April 22, 1888, When the message was SILVER-PLAT @ULASSWARE: KITCHEN REQUISITES, AND CHOICE PIECES, AS ENUMERATED IN THE CATALOGUE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, 1886, commencing residence No. $14 16th _apS-eolwaatas rpHos. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, EES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED DUNIMPROVED REAL git UMBER 919 L STREET Not ¥ LOTS, HET, BEPWEEN NINTH AND 1 STS ‘NORTHWEST: "ON z OF LSTHEET Bi NORTHWEST: VEEN CANAL AND SECOND EST, CANALST! EES SOU D CANAL STREET, HSTREEL AND GEORGIA AV! ue of the last will of Clarissa Helss, di in the Supreme Court of the District of Folumbia, hulding a 5} ining said strip of ‘und to use said gable in the construc ton of any such building free of charge, provided, Lowever, said way shall never be less that eight (3) feet in height in the clear, as by reference to said deed duly recorded. Said ground is improved by a frame Dwelling, containing about six rooms, being No. 433 H street northwest. so | @t the Columbia College ' Law Sc EIGHTH APRI PAST TEN 0’ * street, between H and I streets northwest & choice lot of Furniture, A No. 1 goods, nearly new and in per ‘House for rent. iy cam committee to which It could most app! lroad employes had Knox to Thos. Kirby, A. P. Brown to L. 8, $23,946.05, Eliza J. MeGutre ts. 17 and 18, illiams to Louise ip, sub 36, sq. 1033; $300. John 8. Blank- Jane Shriver, 338 ana pe ay piabe ana and 18, and pt 4 5; ant D, L. Morrison to 2,619, Turner Tor 762; $2,000, i it, lots 11 and 12, sq. 250. B. G. Griswold to Julia A. Dorses and pt. 79, Chichester; $2,500. W. Peai 1070, 1 and 17, sq. a eget sar Berry, low 4 und 66, sq, 184; 81 A Federal Judge Assaulted. While Marshai Nelms was conversing with Judge MeCoy in the room of the latter in the United States courthouse in Atlanta, Ga, ‘Wednesday, Dr, Nathaniel Pratt, statechemist, ‘He attempted to talk with the Judge on case in court, when Judge MeCay was overheard to say: “You are drinking till gome other time. “You are a liar, iter be sure you ich agsertions.”” Marshal Nelms interfered, A few minutes later by the announcem: and two years, secured by the notes of bearing interest irom the day of sale and secured by & | deed of trust upon the premises sold, with the right of tue purchaser w pay the whole or’ any part of said purchase money, Rot less than oue-thi | conveyancing at'cost of purchaser. A deposit of will be required when REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT ‘OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Speciat Term for Orphan's Court Business, Inre estate of BENEDICT MILBURN 4 By virtue of an order cause on the 29th day of JS Mer: days of railroad: chaser. devo man to Mar: ee BS UR S SALE OF VALUABL rire TOWN oF HY: D. power of sale contained in a mortgage, the undersigned will sell at public sale, the town of Upper diy . MAY FIRST, CK ML, that handsome ‘and well- ‘hristopher C. Hyatt, Situated in the town of Hyattsville, Prince George's on the west side of the Baltimore and ‘Ohio Failroad, belng a three-story brick dwelling, con- taining about 15 large rooms, with basement, iso, & one-story frame collage, with the land adjacent there: to—between Sand 10 acres. into fine building lots. January, 1886, the under- inistrators on the estate of said Milborn chest bidder’ on the APRIL, 1886, at Ge, the Suction roams of Ban- ‘and 1) streets northwest, in n, District of Columbia, the un- jeade held by sald Mi pe ea, 424 Biyant f colunbis holdt mobs, Holding a Special 1 Will wo Triste, eral government would die} and say that traffic must not ‘There was no objection to we: for sale to the. hi EIGHTH DAY TWO O'CLOCK P.M, canson Bros,, corner the clty of Washingto expired term of the | premises or dwelling known as in sald city, the same belug part jn square number five huudred and’ eighteen, tad provements consist of a three-story aud mansard roof brick dwelli ‘The lease is for ‘Term in Equity, in cause No vabite auction, in front cf Premises, the following’ real estate Inthe City ef Washincten On TUESDAY, w EVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 7s, AT FOUR part in square 360 & front ‘on 1. street of 25-35-10 feet ad Innpri'ved by athreestory rick Powe: dered 019 L street nortuwese thereaft part of lot K, fronti: and lot H and sub lot 118, sq. 190; Lucy H. Sivbre Hood to James her he had any ‘No, 417 Gstrect n.w., of original Lot No.1, nee of the late nection with the on that point was thal neh connec! wi ihe eas ania give the names of such persons been mentioned to him in that connection, He closed by paying a high com Mr. Hoxie for the manner ministered the erid Sis anuiiodaye Poisoned at Pesth by Phosphorus, ‘Pesth dispatch to the London Standard Bowén, sub fos 18 and r to Mary U. Sasi aera ee sree na ee ees ving ou the wale e4o-Got foot alley, together with the at HALF-PAST FIVE and 10, insq. 602, and One-third of the: cash and the Usiance tn ta ea and eleven months from SS arnlee Rayon : ‘to end of lease, ‘4 ‘WM. G. HENDERSON, WM. F. a DUNCANSON BROS. aura ORTGAGEE'S SALE OF;A DESIRABLEFARM acres, more or l¢ in Mont f. Bemnilca trons Georguaeen from Knowles’ Station,on the Branch of B. and 0. K. R. ‘Two-story. ‘House and Outbuildings, etc.: also valuable dey erty will be wold at Soor,'n Rockvite, TYSEVENTH APRIL, SBentinet:*s rerans ap ay Paruculars nel.” ‘Terms chaser. THOS, ey pene 22.92-100, and N, foot alley, and havin; and on the E. side a improvements thereon. Also, on the same ‘LOCK P.M. as had | called a john He prom- No. 30, this city, and bi pany portion being laid off "1 land in said town, containing about two acres, more or icss, improved by a twostory brick store, 24x50 fect, immediately adjoining the Tallroad station. ‘A Tare chance is here offered for the located ‘property, sult boarding house oF a female sem- ‘Terins of sale: Cash on the day of sale, or on the rat- ification thereof by the court, with interest from the day of sale. A deposit of purchaser on the d Y- ive, adjourned flames | a reversion to £750,000; ual fostaimenta ‘none ‘cent interest from day ot purchasers must be giv hasers, Cash depont of $100 ‘each of the lots in ‘square a private residence, a sired by deeds of trust On the cash at option pti pure! and $50 on eacn of down. All conveya; of sale must be coms day of sale in defai Tight to resell at risk chaser afer thiee days’ public adv TENT WiseGaRNere THOS F. WAGGAMAN, 1OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF NINTH OTe s Under deed dated i Liber No. 811, foiio 278, cured. I wil ‘olter ut DAY, the TWENTN LN" Ipd6, at FIVE O'C! No. 4, in subdivision of aq i Gn bth zee ay proved by the ithe terns: Oncdhira e tering: Oni the other two-thirds in atmo ear, i interes fou the deed ‘or tof rust, po Frame Dwelli Peach and Apple Orch suction af the Court" ‘will be required of the LLLAM H. PERKINS, Mort KBB CHEW an © G. MAGRUDER, Solicitors, Upper Marivore, Ma. now and had better wait ied the doctor, are Tight, botwre you trustee reserves ap20-tuth,cst | a gree ca rpomas DOWLINt Marshal Nel: was ent that Pratt ‘caugh judge and was sli oat q torney named in attorneys, Rockville, FPHOmMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE FIXTURES SE OF Filia SEs, BITUATED fo 1881 -b STREET of a chattel ett ehige 416 5th atreet northwest. api-déds IN, ap-21-w, fmt iG NO. 608), A” £AQKTHWESIC BEL Qu TUESDAY,APRILTWENTY-SEV! larch 15th Irma had ‘ned her stepmother, "NICE RESIDENCE ON ‘NORTHWEST. arch 13, 1876, recorded in é 1886, at FIVE"O'CLOCK premises, I will sell that Valuable improv Property known as the German Hall,-No, 600 th. cet northwest, and belng pact of Lot |. fronting 25 feet on west side depth of 50 leet, ment Brick Ssulldi! ‘This ig a very deste conveulent to two lines o! &c., &c., and should command the attention of dass, and $100 down at P.M., in front of ihe F FH 3 CORNER OF i i d in Of Lith street by a a three-story and "base- q improvements. cars, suitable “Yes,’s sald he to his neighbor across the men arein the right. It against the tyranny ” shrloved’ eau . sl a ‘voice tehen, ‘ite and split thas wood anak clothes ‘Water, or shall I have to come out : fence, “the laboring ‘was time for them to rise juare No. 300. fronting 18 ft th of 84.4-10 ond bia Heaidencs, Nos 1807 Bel i 1 (8100 deposit at asic), eruis: Cash within twent Sa-Call enriy. as we clove at 7 pum, Saturday and | Chasers cvet. Wftorme are not compheg with — pee Property at the mat aunieost or tied Sees TEEN. Coumitiee. i carriage ise, who should be | ‘Recesanry to walk 10 a lange part GI a ‘sary ee ‘ones be in detail. shih en aya Toarpeod the tine and as his business re- iiacsrore ss you?” . WALKER FOR MONUMENTAL ornate Work: Lent facitien im, Washington for “forma saab ities will be pald to June ~~ | fusing to collect any more money on bis swlacy The reverend man keeps On preaching ® fail salvation for ail just, the same, although his money may not come ta us trecly’ we before, eee GOODS DELIVERED, Rocnester, MINN, April 23.--A fow days ‘The followiug message was sent to both Houses | ago John Lecpola had a friendly sit-down at of Congress yesterday by the President: ‘When the House labor investigating commtt- | 7b the Senate and House of tee reassembled at three o'clock yesterday, after recess, Mr, Crain tried to get some inform: ation from Mr. Gould as to the ways of con- struction companies in tssuing stock to them- selves ont of proportion to the work done, but | dient, Mr. Gould at first evaded the question, and then dented any knowledge of the matter. his residence in this city, with bis crony, Geo, ‘Wells, from out in the country. They washed from @ tial in their relations; so much so that Leopold of Congress from time to time such meas- | sold his wife lo his iriend Wells tor the paltry ures as he shall judge necessary and expe- | consideration of $100. Weils paid over the money and then told the seli<divorved husband Iam so deeply impressed with the importance | t0Stand not on the order of his going, but to take the children, of whom there were several, of immediately and thoughtfully meeting the | and go forth {rom the house like a he Hagar, MR. GOULD ON THE CAUSE OF THE STRIKE. | problem which recent events and a present | Leopold departed as exburted, taking the $100 ‘Witness said he thought the cause of the | condition have thrust upon us, involving the | #long, but leaving the > ‘On undertak- strike was the desire of some of the leaders to | settlement of disputes arising between our la- | 12€ © assume ownership of his new-bought wile, Wells found that it took more than two to gain notoriety and consequence, He said he | boring men and their employers, that !amcon-| make that bargain, had never heard of, and did not believe in, such causes of complaint as Mr. Powderly al luded ton the first day's testimony, such as the cheating of employes in the matier of hos ital taxation, homesteads and stores belong- ing to superintendents and foremen. statements were ridiculous, and he felt positive that there were no instances of the kind. He was inquired ot by Mr. Outhwaite as to stoc speculations growing out of the strik said he knew nothing of the kin far as he was himself concerne made @ transaction in stock, either long or short, since the first of January, and had no speculative interest in the market. He was sure that none of the directors of the Missouri Pacific had any dealings in the stock of the road on the days following his interview with Bh refused to be Mrs, strained to recommend to legisiation | Weis; . * rience legis! Weils; thereupon the wife purchaser became ment the value of labor as.an | Wife he hadnt Ho buuted up Leopold, but, rity should be dis- e t Te rat should be dis | that individual considered the bargain «good led as especially entl islutive care. In country which fora to al is citizens the highest attainment eee of social and political nction, its working-| serange wi ‘a Deserted Bt fien cannot justly or safely be considered as! pope fm veh ‘April 2 mite of a class : » tention and allowed no | Greene, with a party of hunters, has Just ree rotest against neglect. The laboring man, | rurned trom a trip down the river, and tells a ing in his hand an indispensable contribu: | carious story. While. me ton to our growth and pro sist, with manly courage at 2 ‘same recognition from those who make our hyp ha TY a laws, as is accorded to any other citizens having | viettel Ie Labking ie ta cael ene eS a valuable interest in charge, and his reasona- ablic | ble demand shouid be met. in such a spirit of have | appreciation and fairness as to Induce a cons ration in the achieve. anxious to get back the money paid for the one for him, and preierred to keep the money: rather than redeem the wite. Here the matier rests at present, Mr. Charles r “Bloody Blut may well in-| they came Upon # Louse that seemed to have as @ right, upon | been built many years ago. Grass and Weed! Visited It, Looking in, to Uelr sur ’ saw cooking utensils, stove, bed tumbled up ns Af just let that morning. ting seemed 80 mysterious that the party set about solving it. Five miles away a farmer wax found Who shed lightupon theiuystery. Two ye & man With a wife aud three childs Th their names, orig fow weeks alter the neig of tb father and Uhree cuilde never been he jouse In its prese the superstitious fear of it that it hus uever > The Jadge's Testimony Settled the Case. laud Utle, nisell cxamined matte, Nese AapO milena, Were Lae genuine 2 | deeds to tins tnud. { Was a youn inwye those days, and 1 chew this tite ny soil fi J grantor. This otuer ute purporting Been made LY Lin sv weKery. both sets of Lilies Clune SENDING LLER TH at S0WN BRAM ass, a traged morning, meuttor Srax, in that city Tu of which has wircady P Wiel erly ob young lawyer, forn od by Assistant 1 iooll, he Wore a tou ed inthe bestor miiriis, ie kaa wat WILD a 1h ihe Goreman, n Bor his bus associates did he give ludication Uaal t Sere is oifics Wickes Went to would con- | Nv. 145 West 161u sivect, w an apart ment on te secund Moor Kusina Adats a wh girls of © 1 paarentan! had been on i ears, prepar were carrylug down st of | disputes the Jurniture men comi said: “There ty so muci toward the kitebem, piture, ane Hust sation about the ked lier to roousider ner deer ve him, She bluntly reiused to ver of al pocket and | which had bee: rior, Edith, who hearing ihe shot, be her sister toa loung wed wy Lie ki au no Sie Grugged ‘and then started buck to iouud Wickes writhing Or With w bitiel wound Leto bot west 16th ater, red Wiese éiTi Was nob Injured. An surzcon trum ‘ork hospital dcelded otherwise 12 thee | was called in, and he atone SO that it pioWed around M paraly sts Y SyRploIs OF wus traversed by Un a few hou! the tenants in agent had given This they were aud ti them a formal notice’to ieay: & bureau | Very willing to do, ws Pima lad other ac- of labor was established and piaced iu charge | quaintances than \ of @ commissioner of labor, wao is required to | Jealous. 1 subject of labor, | Conduct, he threaie hours of labor and | and mude vague Unreats the earnings of laboring ‘men and women, und | do with her. the means of promoting thei intellectual and moral 2 The commission which 1 suggest could easily | 29th street, and were ou t upon the bureau thus already | there, Emina was not at ho organized by the addition of two more Comunis- | Bight, and Wickes called on Hai) sioners and by supplementing the duties now | ing and begged her w tel! him where ber siste imposed upon it by such other powers and | Was. She pretended that she did not kuow, missioners | and he sat down and wrote in peu to act us arbitrators wien necessary between | border of the baliad “Ostier Joc” a pacbet labor and capital under such limitations and | littie note, telling Ler he was greatly troubled upon such occasions as should be deemed | about her, and that he wanted to see ber. lie Power should also ve dis- | seemed Very much depressed when le weut Kes, Who Was very ten, he sis ad agreed, on leav- w wikere Le were go! hired roorus at No, 116 west nL Of movin on Monday in the even- Al on tH ol, Mr. tie was bout Lis appeurunce. | esides assisting Mr. Nicoll im his private and public practice he was assignee Jn the Senate | of Thomas Youug, Jf. the florist, ‘ud was en- el aftel Oa Guestion arose rusted with Ue selilcment, an eslale Whici en < copriaisis | would have taken films te sarepe in Same tae be reterred—whether the judiciary committee | lived in west 17th street, but his family were or the committee on education and labor. was finally ordered to be printed and the ques- WICKES’ DEATH. tion ot reference allowed to remain in abeyuuce. Brave Ida Small Married. 8: sep nee | Dignt. Emina Adams will recover. Her tuce ed fg WEDDING TOURTO WASHINGTON, The New York World of yesterday says: Miss | ¥*!% It ts seared, will resuit ‘trom Ida Small was married to Mr. Charles H. Haight | ne Great Imcomes of Some English at the residence of her brother, Mr. Wilson Small, No, 336 Lorimer atreet, Brooklyn, last of the | aur. Saunders’ motion on the taxation of ‘one of the geuticmen | ground rents, which was discussed last night, resent stepped Up to the brideand Kissed her. | will no doubt bring into prominence the enor: Fireman x Angine Com | mous figures of the ground rentais of the great ‘im the young lady's | dukes and others in London. It is assumed that It | natives of Utica.” The New York papers today report that Wickes died in the New York hospital Just passed along the Jaw-bone, and Earusl poral the present ground rents of the Duke of West- 882, the disastrous | minster in London are £150,000 per annum ing, on the corner of | asa minimum, witha reversion to an income Hin | of £1,500,000 4 yenr: that the Duke oi Redtord's ton are at least £160,000 eur, With “noone te ite the’ Duke “of Portiand's are estimated at £80,000 a year to- was : r~4 ‘he | 289, With @ reversion to £700,000. It is believed. ‘that Lord Yortinau bas over £60,000 a year in a fogension, rising as the leases expire Lo £350,- ag ————@e. Gladstone's Lonzest Sentence. ihe narrow | prom the London Figure, Mr. Gindstoue's longest reported sentence, if E mistake not, was found to coniain 157 words, while the | This was until thoug it to be tc longeston: oi with awe. | record, Ltut now It apcurs chat Bewalor Kd; | mu beaten hw senier tke ladders, long. The grand old man, Lowever, wtiil ders | posseases fin averuze which has HOt been sure | Aslatisticiun, lo whom Une Is. ‘Olgect, has dieancred x speech of tse Tee w | mier's tu'which Were ary tou senicnees which ‘Spectators shouted | contain an average of seveutyiwo words int hippie sine alten ‘ovke nianufaciurers in the othe toe

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