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“FEBRUARY 3, 1890 AUCTION SALES. THE BALLOT BOX FORGERY. | speech in Cincinnati on October 4, and having | her danghter were at the front second-story seen intimations in the Com Gazette that | window screaming for help.” AUCTION SALES. The House Special Committee Resumes | himself and Mr. McLean had been involved in | wype fire department seemed demoralized ___ THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. 8 3 ‘ Its Investigation. Soiee belied ox ste ree aca, | aad icth the bation aloe ped, Neither | "PYH!OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EREMPTORY SALE, OF FINE BUILDING LOT | (VBOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. © Ss gnod thing for su: aut mcnnney Cen a ep des.” | TRUSTEES! SALE OF HOUSE AND LoT KNOWN | ~ FIFTH STREETS ROUTHEST: OO AS | Diusrees: Sane OF INPROVED REAL FSTATE = TALK ABOUT NEWSPAPER curtictsm—staremexts | he telegraphed Mr. McLean and received an | struck on their feet, but fell on their si NO. 737 TENTH STAEET SOUTHEAST. ON FHURSDAT AF TEGNOUS. FEBRUARY SIXTH, | "TN GHORGRTOWS, BROWS bo eae ane BY EX-cov. | absolute denial of any knowledge of such a Caring for the Dead and Dyi Under xnd by virtue of a decroe of the Sujreme | &: HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will sell im front 1355 LWENTY-SEVENTH STREET. FereeR RARER AXD ME. GROSVEXOR— | transaction, and that was the last he had had to ing a ng geurtor the olumbis, holding an Equity | of the premises part of By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded among the REPRESENTATIVE WHITING TESTIFIES THAT HIS to Mr. McLean on tit subject. The house of Mr, E. 8. Rheem, No. 821 17th tor said ict, In a cause wherem John a LOY 18, SQUARE 514, land records of the District ‘of Cclumtee to Liber oy _ i ‘Mitchell et al. were com) lainants and Thomas &, Dant, | fronting 21 feet 61uches on M street and rnuning back | 1369, folio 253 et seq.. we sball sell at public suction SIGNATURE WAS FoRGED. CAMPBELL ON HALSTEAD, street, itself almost captured by the fire, Hp gt al were defendauts, we will sell. on MONDAY, | to 0-foot alley. This twa fine building 10% 14 the ip rons. of the premiscy ou SATURDAN. the Blut ” Jast before the opera bouespoech at Clecin- | was thrown open for the reception of the Seed | FOUR ODLOCK EM. of paihie’ Coston te titcrer | cee ne on a se cam be maventegsoehy Balle | Dee Ce, Seon uany, Juee, a: BALE Pane FOUR SL et er ee ee After a récese of two weeks the special House | nati a Post reporter showed witness « card | and dying. Hagin the city of Weaiiuetone Diotrever Giuate | seat mckots cee balaney nope and tee | tasted ia Georgetown. in ead dietnct, Sea dint: | Rew BG Ses HERS Ee Committee investigating the Ohio ballot-box | from Mr. Halstead reflecting upon him, and he | Mrs. Tracy, still alive, was brought in by a| ftuate in th Part of lot 27. in soiuare 050, betme the | Payaiile’ senut-ausiusiiy, aud tote secured Uy deed ol | Uk) and deactibed se fella: Meeieehe we the aes Eee “uu Ses® OS ee Eee Bays forgery assembled again this morning to con- | replied: “Mr. Halstead is a liar, and if he can | couple of firemen and was placed on @ sofa in | northerumos Bes, more Particulariy dencrtbed is | chaseech see toieds ot Wher netehass Soe cates | Soabanl ce ts gant side, of Monroe (now 4 tinue its inquiry. Representative Grosvenor | prove anything of that kind I will get off the | the diningroom. Here she lingered for about Hid Proceslingy, wgether with the Yprovements £,Per cent per anni for three sears, Co O» atrget and running thence cast 1:20 f mee i reo ° une. wureuasez"s « 5 ; thence west 1220 feet, abd thence i101 Opened with a statement that lexeeplny ad- | ee ae wiesunwjaieaix ie an Lene oe conscious and apparently suffer- tier ery sate syne “ah 3 aaa balance teal Feat ea sie Tern id een a wi maken Fa feet : thes ince ey Ten ve a ther with — journ ; ii uments, secured by" uotes “uf th hisser jerwise right reserved to resell at cost | improvement . consist Two-story frame sora hlrasrggrstay ovbgeennimanemspaumel Fyne mie me ng Soka grein, Foraker had |g, ue te. = he ¢ | at one ‘and two ‘years ands decd of trust ayon | of detaulting purchases efter feces eae meee | are ed gad unpleasantly criticised by the Commercial Ga- | ah ith complicity in « bill havi It was a little after8 o'clock when she spat erty sold. or all wash at the optionof the | in some newspaper published in Washington, DC ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, residue in two equal 00 sx oN Trt jon | Charged him wi plicity i I having a HiGe bisod —handly exouah (5: be: tortaed A deposit of $100 required cn the. day DUNCANSUN BRU payments at one ard two yeage respectively, sis yer f sSSs sete because of the conduct of the investigation | j,,j}ion-dollar fee in it. He was pretty | CRS Hite blood —bardly enowg A Yerm of sale to be comphed with within | fl-sd&ds ‘Auctioncera | Gent interest, payable half yearly, aud secured by deed SH ERS T Sas end because certain witnesses had not been| warm. and ordered suit to be brought | « hemorrhage—closed her eyes, and without « D days from the diy of sale or ie trustees reserve WAU1EE WILLIAMS © OO, Ractioncers, — | SEER mth property sold, or all cash. st option vf 3 HH Sk8 . crose-cxamined; that Gov. Foraker had been | against the Pos, and also, poke ss he did in mons ceased to breathe, binckened until she { alesse" allgonvesan ae ate cent ur sh RRS OT BE ees Buice | wisemepaneine. fecafcont cf Purcaser, I onel eo baled ww = or 43 ¥ ‘ned until si chaser. AJ. F. aH TC ‘Trustee, = saet amaaghie th ten days seit for- ee ness here read the editorials from the Commer. pteerneateete Soa omcag i Gitice 489 Louisianaave iw. | DWELLING HOUSE, BEING NO. INTH | ited, OCR ARIG SH CKAGING qo nea Gov. Foraker interrupted to deny that he ~ had an Ethiopian appearance, but not seri- OSCAK NAUCK, ‘Trustee, STREET SOUTHW WADHINGTON, D.C. Javu-dts JOHN 8. MChENNES|; Trustees. had had anything to do with the criticism. cick Camtis and the published ssoownts of hie} t bronght in, She | sa24d&de Office 1825 7th st. nw. | Under and by virtue of a liecd trust diated Jan- oe na anything to do with the — Germantown speech denouncing the statements | OUSly injured, was the next broug' = Bary 19,1887. duly recorded in Liber 1228, at folly | f#-THE ABOVE SALD Is POSTPONED IN CON- ee Mz. Grosvenor: | made as lies, was provided with an upstairs room. Sey RABOK REIGN, STABLE TX ALLRY | 744 ct. Seu, ci the land records of the Diatict of Co- | adyuenen of the Tamm atl WEDS; SDAY. FEDRG “yo wyer.” Continuing. he aal hegre >, ? FETS AND SIX. | lumbin, at request of t jer or the note | ALY FIFTH, same ho plas order committee to insist upon aresilar order of| At this point the hour of 12 o'clock was} Secretary Tracy was the third sufferer to be | > PETNEEN QUAND ¥ SIRELIS AND six | lumbia, snl rey, ee wlll aly ae aoe atic ie | ALY FIFTH, 1890, same hour and place, "By — P reached and the committee adjourned till to- " f. He was NOKTH WEST. front of the premises, ou LUESDAY, the ELEVE 133-22 HO! Ww! examination and cross-examination, so that the ; Sheltered under Mr, Rheem's roof. He Ou MONDAY THE THIRD DAY OF FEERUARY, | DAY CF Pebutany, 1890.at FIVE GCLOCK Boat + ____ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct._ Public would understand that he was not to be | MOFFOW morning. Placed on mattresses in the kitchen, whither | 1800, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. we will sell. front of | the following deacribed eal Ustate, ettate inthe bis? | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers expected to cromexamine his own witnesses, THIS MORNING'S FIRE. [he was taken through the alley, for it was not | {B Uruin the Lane vic Sabie gf fea ft | eet Coluisba fo wit fart tial 1 CABLE BUILDING ‘SHE CHAIRMAN DOESN'T CARE FOR NEWEPAPER deemed proper to bring him through the room feet, ume (400 WuuuL KON Nini street, ata point rine- TKERT BETWEEN pecnell ning The First Accounts Given in The Star’s | {wnich hie wite lay deing syhcyuus ot eale; One-third, exah.; talence in one and | fone (ih) feet aud seventeen, one uudredihs | EFLEESENTH, AND sIkieRNAM SEMLEIS " a wo yours with interest at 6 per 6 unuin, pay~ | 17-100) of @ foot north from the southwest « STHWES » _ pub The chairman said that he did not care what Extra. Dra, Karr, May and ex-Surgeon General Abie nemit-anuiually, snd secired by seed of truston | of saldsquare: thence with ben career sees eizitec On THURS! HE EVENING STAR is offered to the criticisms were passed upon the committee and Wales attended him and under their minietra- | eactodtey gins srahcwrs, Kekeen cf Purcmwar | (18) cu, thuce due cast ninety (fot minets" (00> | the preniiecs peta gig em spec alceniegnecenn-ciagre s attended him and und: PON of Fequired ut tinte of sale, Convey eighteen (18) feet; thence due west ninety \U) | the * he did not propose to allow newspaper editorials | SCENES ABOUT THE BURNING RESIDENCE— Hoa rs a considerably, but aia not iui, &c., at purctiaeer’s cost. Terme to be com- | feet to the bewinhitue: the said dewrribed ant et coca | wee Bee! ps BEST LOCAL ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN GuAriIC ACCOUNTS oF THE TRAGEDY—How | tions he improved considerably, but did not re- | pied with in fifteen day= otherwise right roserved to | Jot belug lot muubered tnrte-n Cig) according toa | Bo ie aeo ne ese oak to influence his judgment. gain consciousness, resell the property at risk sua cost of detaulting pur- | plat or subdivision of sad lot two (z) and others in | Parties iu search ofa desirable lot should give this| THE UNITED STATES. In point of fact, it Gov. Foraker said that he had produced no| ™8S- TRACY AND HER DAUGHTER MET THEIR chuser alter Bve days’ public notice of such resale in | »aid square anuexed to certain deed of trust, recorded | sale their special attention. itnes: 7 Ls DEATH. 5 Judge Cox’s House. some newspaper published 1m Washington, D.C. jn liber No 11355 at folio U00 et. vege one of the | Terms: Gne-third cash, balance in one, twoand three | may be truthfully said that it is without am Witnesses here. This was an effort on the part + By Juz0-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. | land records of said District, together with the per- | years, for Lotes bearing Juterest frou: day of sale aid tA of the committee to get at the truth and he had ; Judge Cox's house, which adjoins the Secro- = z a —— | Petal uve of the allew in the rear of said lot thirteen | secured by deed of trust on property sokL aud if | equal in this respect any where in the world, sided the committee at its request in getting | | An account of the fire was published in 90) tary's, escaped without much damage, except- Tomoxnow. “Terme: One-third (3) cash; balance in one and two | freiush Stasis’ Hee, Seu Tree eta ee GAL" | These averments are borne out by the figares . Witnesses. If this was to be an adversary | early extra edition of Tae Stan as follo’ ing a big flooding and the burning out of the = years, tor which the notes of the purchaser niust be | and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing’ |. 1 hich at ue woceeding he wished to know itatonce. He} ‘Three human lives went ont in fire and neve tha fin held th LEY, Auctioneer. saven with intervst payable semi-annually at the | &c.at purchaser's cost. A deposit of$100 will be re- | Given below, which are compiled from 1 Aaa Cees a NNe Me NO cas Cell aeandag fom Gal euaestie gh tie property sola; uraiianh’atihe pichasereoe | THIN WELTER: WILLIAMS &CO,, Aucta, | #WOFR weekly statements printed in the paper” eriticized him for not cross-examining Wood. ines james. Son A teen or S100 at een ee a CO., Aucts. : é But Wood had so utterly destroyed the value | Secretary of the Navy Tracy. There was no | ‘The jadies of the house were quite frightened PHS Tit nee of bid all ~ ug Gk Soeaediing: ok oe JPENASSON BROS, Auctioneers on each Monday in the year, and condensed of his own testimony that there was no neces- | appearance of anything wrong on the exterior | hut none were hurt. The mansard roof was} Ab AUCTIOS MENCING haser's cost. The trustees reserve the Fiht to te- | Levene gare of URLPROTED | from the eworn tabular statements showing the " 2 4, A110 0) : Sell at cost uinl risk faulting purchaser if the USTE! FAL ; sity, to his mind, for a cross-examination, of the building when a letter carrier passed by | stored with rubbish, which immpeded the work AT SAME HOUK UN1IL DISPOSED, 7 terms of sale are not complied with in ten days PROPERTY AT THE Cc Phwi tikt\ | average daily circulation of the paper during inp : 5 RIC AND. » ag ¥ 7 i The stork consists 1 part us follows: Silks, Velvets, | from day of sale, attor teu da}s’ previous advertises SINTM AND V STREETS RTHWeet. IN nd ro tae heptane hesaeed a = shortly after 7 o'clock but a few ey of the firemen, Plushes, Cashiueres, Fue Drese Gvods, Cloth aud | weut ot muct resale in, some hewspaper published in |} ADDITION 10 WEST WASHING- | the year 1889, published in Tux Stak on the ae ec eee ba nnd Proceedings and | an alarm was turned in at engine house No. 1,/ During the confusion a thicf entered the | Sasmusts, Flauucls, Furs, ‘Table ‘Linens, Towels, | Washingtoa City, D.C. 5 Napkins, Shectings, Blankets, Con house and was making away with an armful of | Uuderwear, Hosiery hiet<, plunder when he was siezed. Cloaks, G Under and by virtue of a deed of trust dated Dece ber 8, INSS, duly recorded in liber 145 of the laud records of the District of Columbia, forts, | Spread did not propose, by newspaper sneers, to be | some one, who, it is not yet known, telephoned i Giovee, Copsotm, Hendker driven into the attitude of a prosecuting attor-|to the engine house the startling UHAKLES N. Lal 18th of January, 1890. Brietly stated, the points upon which the n.agas the request of the holder of the notes sectired the . ered fr slie! i fonts : Perso wh Iwill sell at public auction, in. frout of the : t— 4 PP ccoshomseendirtageact> parstal = information, Foreman Boss at once | Judge Cox came to the house later in the | 4 forks din ialer Media he Rysinseg ong tf play Maen [[.80%AS DOWLING. Auctioncer, oa WEDNESDAY the TWELETH VAY sncatesnucee a ta cases ei he was called upon to bring out the facts and |8°@* the — alarm = over — the __-wires | morning and reviewed the ruin, @ie will not ia Consequence Of a chauge in business. BY 0x UZ. Cees eee at RIVE O'CLOCK P M.cthe follow: 1. The Star has three times the cireu- not to be criticised for treating witness so | 94 followed it with a geueral alarm when he | jog court today. FOL!Y, Auctioneer. ALOGUE, ‘id real estate,situate in the District of Colut rel fhe hundre: | lation of any other paper in Washing ton! 4 2 The Star’s circulation in Washing- purchaser must * hurchoser 2st | tom is double that of all the other daily ayer cent per ,_secured On nddea the property sid. of all rast. at purchuser'sopuon, A | P&POCTS published im the city waco EMBRACING deposit of $50 will be required om acceptance of bide 23 7 Ali conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, | Sether A RARE AND ELEUANT COLLECTION OF EM- | The Trustee reserves the rieut to rear at coet'and | 3 ane gene bese targer and fuller to wit: Lot unmbered six (6) iu block one hundi IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, and forty-one (41) of a certain tract “Burleith,” formerly called “Allian $20,000 WORTH OF ANTIQUES the sa ded DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTERS, THE MESSRS 8. E. MOSSEL, OF AMSTERDAM, gingerly. saw the sheets of flame sweep up from the base- Mr. Turner, a member of the committee. said | ment to the roof. No. 1 company never made that the committee had called Wood and had better time in all its history than it did in| oa. him; he (Mr. Turner) hadtaken | reaching the conflagration, but the fire bad» Cogswell said the committee should ig- | big start. FEBRUARY F. Sheghiestnk mee a carry out the order Senping Ser S0te. Shortly after Mr. Tracy's appointment to the een conTOR of the House, nothing more of less, and the | Before Foreman Boss could get his ladders | _ piers Miler Mr. Tracy's appointment to the committee assented to this view. up to the front two females appeared in the P = eee ene : co mu? NOT AFRAID ToGo TO THE noTroM OF THE CASE. | sacond:story windows in frontand, in spite of | M¥- Don. M. Dickinson, the late Postmaster | AMONG THE COL! THE SECRETARY’S HOME. ANOTHER LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF y SUPERB “HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE TO’ BE The Historic Mansion Destroyed by SOLD AT AUCTION. Fire Today. ON AUESDAY NNA, AVE. N.W. LECTION WILL BE FOUND; . 3 PARLOR, PIRE MAHOGANY FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS us day of sale. af . ° 63: 0 3 = =e te aera 5 ss reulat ity where printed, Representative Butterworth, who was ewait-| the warnings not to jump they leaped out pecriay ay eee gc SOR ee ee EIN et | ax ORMOLU MOUNTINGS, ELEGANT FRENCH | Evenitu star.” S SADDOR Trnstee, nen eee ee ing an examination, said that there was nota|to the grass. They proved to be It was situated south of Farragut square ol HAND OTHER ¢ ove! NGS HANESOME Sie AND: cuucte Gibsawen piston! Jas0-ddcds 462 Louisiana avenue’ im proportion to reading and purchas- scintilla of truth in the statements that the Wi ding, the married dat isd oes gut square, cab f BABLes . x nD CABIN LE: — o Mrs, Wilmerding, the married daughter of the upon which it had an attractive outlook. ROCKERS AND CHAIRS, SATIN AND OFHLA persons mentioned in the forgery were afraid to go to the bottom of this case. The commit- tee would realize the effect of having it said daily that they were pulling the coat tails of the members of the committee. saying, “be careful.” Mr. Wilson, a member of the committee, re- plied that it would appear from the record that the committee had fully cross-examined Messrs. McKinley and Wood. MR. WHITING SAYS HIS SIGNATURE WAS FORGED. Representative J. R. Whiting of Michigan was put on the stand and denied the genuinencss of his signature to the ballot-box contract. He said he had been told that Walters, who had assisted him. had had something to do with the baliot-box matter. He spoke to Walters about it and Walters replied that he knew something of the matter; that he bed intended to tell witness all’ about it and had preserved the papers to show him. He said that Wood came to him with a letter of introduc- tion from Governor Foraker to President Har- rison. Walters gave witness all of the lette Secretary. and her daughter, Miss Wilmerding. Mrs. Wilmerding broke one of her wrists and was bruised; her daughter was burned quite severely but not otherwise injured. Rescued With a Ladder. Truck B arrived very soon after the alarm, although to the watching spectators minutes | seemed hours. Assistant Chief Louis P. Lowe | at once went to the rear, where a woman—pre- sumably one of the servants—was waving a | blanket to keep the flames and smoke away from her. She was up under the mansard roof and behaved with a good deal of coolness, She was requested not to jump and she did not. She came down on a ladder, By this time Chief Parris arrived, and, learn- ing that there were people still in the house, he left the fire extinguishing arrangements to his subordinates and dashed into the burning house, followed closely by Howard Wright, who A flight of steps led up to the hall on the south side of it, and through it one entered the front drawing room. ‘Che back drawing room was made beautiful bk an immense bay window on the east end and a fire place in the center, A finely proportioned dining room was in the rear of these apartments, The wood work was of black walnut. The house consisted of two stories, witha bay window running from the basement to the French man- sard. The Secretary gave his architect orders to extend the front drawing room on the east side some thirteen feet, which. greatly in- creased its capacity and furnished two more available bed rooms above, as the improve- ment was to extend back some distance. Mrs, Tracy being an invalid the duties of hostess devolved upon her two accomplished daughters, Mrs, Wilmerding and Miss Mary WINDOW “HANGINGS, ' ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, EASELS. CHAMBERS, . SOLID CERRY SET WITH THEM WITH WALNUT Ae stai's; WARDROBES, GHIF FUNIES, EASY CHAINS, COUC! mn WAKE, LAMBREQUL LACE HAIR "AND OTHE: AND 1 DESKS, y T CHAIRS, LEATHER -COV: EXED AND UTHER COUCHES, NA_AND GLA\ HA ANTIQUE OAK, WALNU( AND OTHER HAT HACKS AND CHAIKS, CARPETS, LARGE ASSORTMEN1 OF MOQUET VELVET, BODY B&USSELS, TAPESTRY AND INGRALN RUGS, LTC. eS HL. KITCH STOVES, KEQUIS. ETC, OUR SALE THis Whick EMBRACES lection offered by ws this year and we ETC., OLD SPANISH CABINETS, FINE OLD DUTCH INLAID FURNITURE OF EVERY DE- SCRIPTION FOR PARLOKS AND CHAMBERS, AND CHINESE FINE OLD CUT GLASS, JaP. ESE BRONZE VASES, FINE LOT OF ANTIQUE GUNS, SWORDS AND PISTOLS, CANDELABRAS, ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED CONSISTING OF CANDELABRAS, CANDLE- ® COASTERS, ETC. ENGLISH AND OLD DUTCH SOLID SILVER TEA SETS, CUPS AND OTHER RARE SPECI- MENS OF GREAT MERIT. This superb collection of goods will be on view at ith and Penusyivar FINE SEVRES, CANDLESTICKS, r Tuesday and We AND SEVENTH, AT ELEVEN Tomas Dow LING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALI OF VALUABLE IMPROVED By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Pisirict_ot C bia, Passed in Equity cause No, 9674 (Green et al. Vs. Suow et al), the undersicned, ‘Trustees, will sell at public a ,.oh MONDAY. PEBRUAL TENTH, 1890 AT FOUR O'CLOCK Bt, the tollowinu déactibed J estate, situate in vaid District and ku t half Of lot No. 4. in square No. od, wird cash, balance in six and twelve mouths with suterest aud secured by a deed of trust ou the property. A deposit of #100 will be required at thue of eal His ure Lot comphed with 1m ten days froan day’ ¢ e the Irutees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk an of the defeut. ine purchaser or purchasers, after jays" notice of such resale in The Evening Star newspaper, IVORY G, KIMBALL, THT Past. new, | CAMPBELLG BERKYM. Trustees, 7-dts SUL F stem. ] ae DOWLING, Auctioneer. yh, in troutof the | ing population, than any other news paper in the world!!! 4. The Siar has the Iargest regular And permanent home circulation of any two-cent afternoon paper in the United States ttt! In support of these claims and to show the constantly increasing circulation of the paper, attention is invited to the figures following: WAILY CIRCULATION IN 1885-86-87-88-89, ISS3. ISS6. ISS7. ISSS, ISSO, JAN...20,456 23,388 25,470 26,356 27,841 Fes...22,029 24,321 26,299 27,161 29,200 MAR...25,549 23,594 26,009 27,490 34,766 APR...22,572 24,727 25,575 27,166 20,852 May. .22,474 24,359 25,742 26,722 29,616 JUNE..21,933 23,902 25,116 27,453 30,173 JULY..21,406 23,1N6 21,870 26,363 29,650 3 ia passing between himself and Wood. The wit- | ‘rives the chief's wagon. ness produced these letters and read them to Chiet Parris’s Story. the committee. In one, dated Cincinnati, Ohio, ALE OF TWO VAL THREE. econ D BACK-BUILDING BAY-WIND®' OUM BRICK DWELLING HOUSE id respecttully call the attention of pardes refur- AY. {he goods are now arranged within our Farrington Tracy, SECRETARY TRACY’S FAMILY. AUG...21,445 22,364 24.559 25,521 25,505 Serr..21, 22,302 24,905 25,324 2s,478 tique art aud should S * e - KNOWN AS NOS. BU2Z AND 304 C STREE’ . A, AVE. N.W. BOAEES ae Ochs NORTHEAST. | cr. 2 25,946 30,32 September 6, Wood wrote Walters that they | The chief told his story toa Stan reporter on = of Wo dreds, of trust duly recorded in | Yur" Sra@? BAs701 BAs07 25, = et seq..cne of the land | NOV. and at the request US, We will sell | DEC...23,000 24,657 26,468 26,752 31,653 should want his services hunting up official | 88 follows: “I paid no attention to the flre when | The Houschold on Which a Terrible Af- documents. In another of the same date Wood | I heard there were people in the house. I felt fliction Has Fallen. + folios 478 and 4: 22,049 23,651 25,697 25,514 31,053 GjeO W. STICKNEY, eal Estate 43 Lose = DARR & CO., ia. in trout of the promises on FRADAY y' my way through the smoke to the second floor — Auchoueers. | TRUSTEE’S SALE THE sEVENIH DAY OF FEB. ¥. AD. 1890, “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS” 18 18 A HURRY, and founda man in bed inaroom. Itriedto| The Tracys are of New England extraction. EAL KIER Past K EM. the fol’ | Av'ge.22)123 23,682 25,484 27,082 30,090 and in another dated Lausing, Mich., Septem | pick him up, but he was almost too | The great great grandfather of the present eee owit: Sub juts 8 a square No 78% | Iicrease....... 1,339 180% 1,595 3,008 ber 9, he asks for information about the gun- I managad to drag him into a | head, one of the first to shoulder a musket in : Walshe SER ROss e eerie: Geb cariesche@neaior ietetiar Of this remarkable carriage contracts. Asks for patent specifica-| back room where there was more air | the cause of independence, fell with Warren (HOUM PUESILEE, ORITCUEN | py virtie of ‘April Se. Oper cent, semicaninually, : oe tions; wants to kcow whether “T.E.C.” is on and then I broke the window out and called to | on the sacred soil of Buuker Hill, The Catlins, b Staten Sor 1 ry EST. ia ay | es ise h cause N. ity iret ‘quired of ne oe chaser, = qu rctaes S000 coples of nerd ¥; eo mene Hew the list and cautions him to say nothing about | towe, who was in the alley, toran up a ladder, | 0n the maternal side, are descended fromCapt. | _ On i ULSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY FOURTH, | 30, betwe urge Wok Martha E. vf sale are not complied with inten | 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by mail, Ohio to to any one; to kee mouth sealed, | |, - i > | Daniel Broadhead, who served with Gov, | 1S90-8t 1A O'CLOCK AML, we will sell the entire | Evaun etal, Lwill soll at puuiie. auoticn, on SATUIC f sale the property wil be resold ot ‘The witness at this point diverged to remark | > Phen they took the man out and it proved to , O serve ov. ». #9 D strect northwest, to which | DAY THE EIGHtH DAY OF FEBKUAKY, A.D. risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, All couvey- | 884 1,106 go to suburban places, by express, his tir x nearly hew. 11-2 | 1890, A Li-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M. © cording at jure! " : ] The trniture i neury hew.H1-2 | 1 AE MALE PASH FOUL O'CLOCK AM 38 | Miciurand reeurdine a iichaeer ec, railway trains, ete, leaving as a net circulation gan and not from Walters. further, for I was exhausted and full up tothe | Duke of York against the Dutch in LE, UNDER DECREE, OF PREM. | tn the city of Washinytou in the tasteict of Columbia: w8-dads GEO. ¥. WORTHINGTON, an the city proper the PHENOMENAL PRO- PORTION of 9234 PER CENT, or AN AGGKE- In one dated Cincinnati, October 2, Wood | neck with smoke. Then I went back into the | America and upon the surrender of their BA ea 08 FOUR-ASD-A-HALE | | FIES1; Lots number puandred atl ¢ = ——— = MONEY TO LOAN. : GATE of 27,882 copies! Of this number, says he is to see his royal highness that week. | suoke and fire again aud. towel a possessions to the English settled in Ulster | py virtucofadecroe parsed by the Su (103) mn sanne Maddox. dusted atom ot wee Everything received was very useful, From wens i f v —— Shgton Seung, no comminnion Addraw iS | 21,142 were delivered daily by regular carriers at the homes of permanent sub- o 5 e % " Tres inal i bered 10 a ihe south 3U feet of Coluinbus, October 6, Wood says he is coming | !“dy—Mirs Mary ‘Tracy they —_ tell | County, N.Y. This head of a noted American | {he District of Columbia in Rauity cause | Gricinal lotutunbered 11 in Nauare numbered eight to Washington to push the gun deal. On No-| me it was, and as I caught hold of her wrists | name belonged to an ancient Yorkshire family | auction, inf scribers, The remaining 6,740 copies represent the sales ut of the premises, on 1Ut. DAY the | hUudered aud sixty-neven (867), euch of said lots be- vember 14 Wood writes from Cincinnati that ts (n Keal kstate; prompt attention | OVeF the office counter, at the news stands, and ‘D. i 5 ; : URT'H DAY OF FEBRUARY, T800,at dALE-PAST | 1ux tnproved Ly a two-story brick dwelling house, the to lift her up the flesh came off her burning | nd was in favor with his king. Among his de- | }OU HHS OR Fat tie tae ie PAST | iti Unig kuowh as Nes, G0 GOL wd, G08 eit he is having a red-hot time starting two libel suits to retute charges against his charac- by newsboys. But of this latter number a very large proportion is supplied regularly to per hands, She had been burned. I got her out, | scendants were Daniel Broadhead, a brave sol- | tie iu the city of Washinton, D.C. the wai BSECOND. Qu the SAME DAY ter: nothing to do with the ballot box, | BUtshe was dead, That exhausted me; I could | ‘ier of the revolution, friend of Washington divinon of ee re ed 5: YCLOGK, ¥.M., in frou Halstead has cut loose again, but it is Q.K. | dono more.” and member of the Society of the Cincinnati, | {i sins fronting 30. fect Gina stusasterty OO fore Percent. manent residents of the city living in lodgings, ne ooh pias to ste ete CHARLES TY, HANDY. | dc. (not householders), so that its whole circula winal lot numbered District of Col Rumbered cute | liumdred ~ i Sgn ; scribed as follows: On December 3 Wood says he is all right, but Mr. Rheem’s Graphic Story. and of a later generation. John Romeyn Broad- | street, west and extending east in parallel iiues with | (870), | deveribed | uy. follows: | distant one had had « time since he got back. The box is| E. §, Rheem, whove house on 17th steset runs | head, the scholar and historian, deceased, who | st Fe I ee et poeedoonrteaee ard [EN Heh pre eacde bee int bal Nearipe npn ©. K. He wants to know how his pension claim ; was a cousin of Mrs, Tracy, two two-story and athe brick buiidins, of said square and running theuce east along suid gets alo: back to the roar of the Secretary's house, | “In 1953, having commenced a successfal | “letuwot sale: Allcash, All cunveyaticing at theex- 17 feet 734 Inch Gov. Foraker asked for witness’ estimate of | fives & graphic account of the terrible | carcer in politics by defeating the democratic | Deus? of the purchaser. “Vv A tin aenetee, Walters’ character. He replied that Walters | death of Mrs, Tracey. “I heard terrible | candidate for district attorney in a democratic i = wh had served him faithfully aud he had confi-| screams,” said Mr. Rheem, “‘about | County, Mr. Tracy subsequently served in the | _DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. of said orixinal | _3830-1m = 2 lok atuubered sevetl save aud excoyt the wentern eix- MON Bo LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL SUMB | tion may be literally said to be in the family 01 sth street. aud exten av real : and 4 : THE NORTH- | back wits thet width to the rear ie cf aid lot ot suid lates moderate, “ P LENOLD. | Circle. While its aggregate circulation there- TH AND COb- | south Carolina avenue, wold aud conveyed by one | “Salsa w. cor, 1sth and F sta nw. Walter Evaus to oue Levi Meredith, as per deed re- NEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT oN ap. | FC Sives Tam Stan a distinctive and enviable BiH Day OF SLBUU aii © | Solana etn tdak Paar aase the Distctot | MIGREL TO LOAN An FINE PEE CENT Ox AP. position in modern journalism, the fullness of r 4 ohanubinds : folio 243), the samme being | 2 ate Security. "an UK O'CLOCK F improved by a Two-story Praiue Dwelling, kuown as | o/eciulty. YLEK & MOTHER ROD, dence in him. Walters appeared to| 7:15 this morning and jumped from | !¢sislature, and in 186 t into the military | (EO. W. S1/CKNEY, Auctioneer. a FEET PRONG ¢ a E street southeast, SUT F st. its home circulation, the extent to which a ow nd = ‘vice as colonel of the 137th New York volun- wish that witness knew nothing about bed and ran to the window. Mra. Tracy was servic iy oecrat and yet was in a position of helping Gov. | window on the second floor. She | been transferred to the command of a regiment dropped. A monient afterward anoth 2, : hint s : UN, —— of no other ballot-box contract than the forged | 2TPPE Aiterware’ another woman, | rebel prison camp at Elmira, At the close of EEL BY ONE HUNDRED A the promuetn, Losmeee Axe CAVEAT MENT it is relied upon by members of the as a . i ji ii < tired. All conveyancing at purchuse: teet of original lot numbered twelve in. square eight Powell Crossley waa the next witness. Ho|® blanket and crying ont. Every | family to that city, making his home in Brook- paiia: saci es ak =e GLO. Ws STICKNEY, Auctioneer, being kuown a8 Nos. o3U aud 582" Uth street the marked c! of the paper, purchase moves in cash aud the balance in one ered ON REAL i : a ; : WAGGAMAN. | ‘This is no idle boast on the part of the paper. Opposite City Post Ofice, | therateof sis per centusi per aunain uta) paid, and WE EAYE MONE: that Wood got his (witness’) signature in Michi- | be the Secretary. I couldn't move him any | Nichols, in 1664, in the expedition under the 10 delay; rates low, E. A. McINTI ‘Trinity church. fine V HAVE MONEY TO LOAN IN SMALL OB Large Au and quick replies to ais applications, sWo! MSTEDT & BRADLEY, F st. n, thence due north oS feet 7 | ja3-lm terly Gis 1eet 7 inches to South i ic uthwesteriy with said and exes EAL ESTATE INVE ‘ lyn, but he retained his family seat near his said he had been associated with Mr. Butter-|™inute I expected to see | ° wego. This home, know : at - hative town of Owego. This home, kuown as ) pure! worth in the practice of law from 1885 until| bet jump. As quickly as possible we threw *Marshland,” was noted for its beauty. Jas l-d&ds about a year ago, wien he went upon the | *°™e mattresses under the window, but| ‘The prominence of Secretary Tracy in the ———— = Dench. Witnese was a republican, Never haa | shortly the hook and ladder appeared | professional and political circles of New York _ FUTURE DAYs, in his possession any papers relating | and a ladder was run up and she was brought | “24 Brooklyn has always been attended by WKS. §,00,, Auctioneers, to ballot boxes. Mr. Batterworth showed | down.” equal prominence in the highest walks of the 7 Louisiana av him the forgery after the election last fall, |“ social life of the great metropolis and its muni- the case, and he could teers, distinguishing himself in the butties of why this should be so, as Walters was a dem-| banging by her hands from the sill of a| the Wilderness and Spottaylvania, Having Foraker. ee ie heccl) iately | Of colored troops, he was stationed near his To Mr. Grosvenor witness said that be knew | Te ons nd almost immediately | Pome and family’ while in command of the e A ; RCOKAN STREET of original lot 21, f £ aaa who it seems was the cook, appeared onthe | the war, having formed a partnership with a bered seventy-one (71) and seventy-two (72) im Sam- a TAW PARTNER Examrven. | ledge of the mansard roof, She was waving | New York law firm, Mr. Tracy removed with his jo known at time of sale, #250 deposit | uel Muckiox, Frustec's, st ff 5 | FIVE AND SIX PER CENT, PAYABLE QUARTERLY, | household, and particularly by the pur= ius ate not complied with in fifteen da: seven (877), euch of said lots IN SUMS $100 TO 81,000. chasing portion of the community, are il be resold, ut risk and cost of detaulting proved by a Swo-stury brick Dwelling, the oes eaat. £10,000—TO LOAN iw Of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third 2400 RCO ard emtegd eer wasnt is! can furn’ a parallel. tw ch the notes of the purchase: pu huust b: given, with interest juyable selutahu ually at 0 ald THOS. E. = 1O LOAN AT ALL TIMES: ‘, ud ny delay beyond time to prepercversnrit | It isa well established fact, demonstrated to secured on the property sold, or all cash, at the ¥ semen annie ; Fie Chaser's option, ‘AML conveyaneie and recording at | gecurits is DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. blecah Wood in 153 had told wituess among other ot tre eaten Coreses: cipal offspring, Brooklyn. MPRTMEE DON: DUO WEST OF FIETH Tiki | te curcliser scons A deuomit of B1C0 at tino ut pale ra SCS RS beter cimeauny yaa eS ETE things about his box; that a bill had been or | | Dr- Ruth, at the solicitation of friends, vis-| Of late years Mrs. ‘Tracy has been quite an NORTHW vith in ten days from day of sule, the Trustee reserves EY TO LOAN IN SUMS 10 SUIT (FROM | prising business men of Washington, who seek would be introduced in Congress; that | isted the undertaker’s establishment and iden- | invalid, and therefore relies almost cutirely om wenmespar Ee eae Sa Firrn, | the Heht to resell at the risk cost ot default S00 Upward) on approved real estate security. Johu RB. MeLean and 'T. C. Campbell were en-| tified Miss Tracy. He made a hurried | UPON her eldest daughter, Mrs. Wilmerdin; or ar 4 ser after five day's’ } revious notice i '! he Eveu- H. WAKNEK & CO. and know where to find THE LARGEST DOMMENCING ATL ‘LEN O'CLOCK, AT ABUV a BAMULL MADDOX. “ 403-2. ‘016 F st pw. aeons - i ve e' " 875 Miss Emma Louisa Tracy, sti d £1) DW. NG, WE SHALL SELL 1H a ee : URNS FROM THE MONEY PAID OUT gineering it and were going to have a demo-| examination and found she had died | Co on goes oe ee es ee PURAITURE AND HOUSER: ELING Agiict 32 TRAN SE LOWEST MATES ON AP. RETURNS ool e eratic Congressman introduce the bill. as the from miffueation, Mrs. ‘Tracy wae found | inand Suydam Wilmerd: or Ws co NED 1 Ny ALL OF WHieH proved Keai Estate Security, Large amounts a | FOR ADVERTISING. This is proven by the House was then democratic. No one made ap- 2 y Ferdinand Suydam Wilmerding. son of Wm.D. | TN’ ENT CONDITION—IN PART HaND- Seculiy. Also, us Agents of the United Security fee : Plication to witness for information |ast fall | t0 have died from rupture of blood vessels. | Wilmerding, a scion of the purest blood of the BOME FAMLOR BULLE ae papeopendens io pee Stuns to suit. to | growth of Tue Sran’s advertising patronage. Fespecting ballot boxes,and he had had no talk Mrs. Wilmerding’s Leap. Pe test acat tks $a SROs Pen rirai ee Lenk Gunes Mie iusurunce, “Faymeuts torn 5,10, 23 or 20 | Nothing ean more surely illustrate the then about it with Gov. Foraker. Had had uo| Mrs, Wilmerding who leaped from the see- = ote Mae Pen dew of the HALL AND J. Hy SMIGH & SON, 122 F’st. "47-6 intimation that Mr. Butterworth had anything to Navy, Miss Mary Farrington Tracy, was a CHEKRY A COMPLETE WI FE SPRINGS, FINE D BULSTEMS, MA BLANKE d AN IX Bt is 10 SUT ATS AND esteem in which «ny article is held by the OPE ES GAMETSUTSRN Sarg, | Public than « constantly increasing demand ais (ihe Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office) | for it—day by day, week by week, month by S100 G00, sroresnsper ao 300, AND E | per cent and no delay, by, dl3-3m dow sustained slight injuries, a | Srod Ske studied’ tires so os do with the ballot b ; and Believed ths . ond-story win gifted artist. She studied three years at Paris Butterworth did not know Wood uatil after the | broken wrist, while her young danghter escaped | under the celebrated French painter, Charles publication. Wood used to come to witness’ | with slight contusion of the knees, a A neankex of the fenciiys 36 Office to talk with | tuer, Mr. : eras he youngest member of the family. Mr. Gutesit, und when thet genticons os A Bystander’s Story. Frank Broadhead ‘Tracy, is a graduate of Yulo mot present Wood often spoke to witness, A gentleman who saw the fire said never in | and the Columbia law school. ROLE, Wit WS AN 1, &e., &C, : 4 Trac i i ‘ASL. MM. PARK F is point: He (witness) wanted to see that letter | his life did he see or hear of such a sight. iA e ponbnphe Seok coud os besntimnl place at : NI : SPELL. | py virtuoot adocit ot trust, duly recorded tn Liber | 331s om et aaa figures following tell the story on this point: Which had been put ig evidence wherein wit-| It seemed, he said, as though hell had | “Marshland” soon after he was appointed to a GEO. W. STICKNEY, auctioneer, 36 ¥ st, 14:52, tolio 485 ot ue of the lund records of the | JY ONEX TOLOAN ON REAL ther approved security. | NUMBER OF NEW ADVERTISIGNTS MINTED Et hess was represented as indorsing Wood for | broken loose and sent its fiery tongue to | cabinet position and invested the money re- ., es - District of Coluusbia, dud at the request of the holder ‘4HOS G. HENSEY & CO, baukers, ‘ 3 STEES' SALE OF V VALUABLE IM- | of the note secured thereby, We will sell at public auc ; 1883-86-87-38-80, office. Wood had asked for a letter of recom- ‘ldé alized in the residence here which was de-| ™USTVED BAUrENI g HOUSES NO. | Yon) di front of the premises, on FHIDAY the | _@21-3m 3300 ¥ stn. mendation at a time when witness supposed ne | ®t The whole building seemed one seeth- | stroyed by fire today, KEET NOKTHW: SEVENTH DAY of FEBRUARY, A.D. 1800, at | RPONEY TO LOAN IN SUMD TO BUIT ON REAL 1887. 1986, 1889. had been appointed, saving that a fight was | "8 mass of flames, bursting from every point. oe Tae ie Tee 0s td NORTH. | HALE PAST TEREE O'CLOCK P.M sub lots 13 and N estate security in Washington city. No delay. : being made on him. “Wood pretended to be | Scream followed seream, each one more horri- | _It required 200 policemen to quict a religious US AND 2000 TENTH UERKET | 14 inog. 860 cleo known se Nos, GOU'snd G10 Ket |” ONT ie Ee oe er Wetec aat asia ae anee Working on an invention, and as witness had | ble and blood-curdling than the other, from | riot of Polish women near St. Adelbert’s church Ftain deed of trust recorded Abu at F1Vi O'CLUCK P.M, SAME DAY, sub lot b ‘: i Gov! 3,924 4,520 Kgown him for two years be gave him s letter | the interior of the elding. Only « few poo- | i= Buiislo yesterday. | Soversl olficers wore hit | Te Detour Calum ind at the wets ewes | Raa es emp entice ene oo 0, OL = - Wats ie DEAESE 4,669 4,603 5,494 recommendation. Wood never spoke of Mr. , with missiles and the leading woman rioter was | $36)! cured thereby, we will offer for sale i dow Brick Dwelliug, ail moders isuproveuecrts: 6-3 24 New York ave. Butterworth m connection with a ballot box, | | Pie were passing at the time and they seemed | paaly hurt, frout ot" the preusices: our SATURDAY: bier BIE | Tuncay Duck Dwsliing alt modern lmprovementa, ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, FROM pepe) apenas pari To Gov. Foraker witness said he knew of no | lost and bewildered. The engines soon ar-| saturday Joseph Baker a colored boy twelve | BAY Os FEBKUAKY- 190, at HALF-PAST FUCK | DAY, sub lots punibered 37 and 42, both imelusive, | )Y $1, U00 upwardon Approved Real Estate Security. 5,395 5,171 6,033 . Ys ; . 4 O'CLOCK P.M, the following deseribed property in | xq. S00.as above de-cribell ad ‘ACKER & GADSBY, 1008 F st. u.w. Feason then why he shonid not have indorsed} rived. You know the rest years old, living with his parents at Kola, a | thecity oi Wusniustun. Disttict os Coumbineto wits | bdo SATURDAY the EIGHTH Be I dbo vo ners am 4,522 4,606 5,529 Wood. He knew nothing derogatory to his fc small Louisiaua hamlet, deliberately kilied his | Lots numbered 31, 32 and 331m Samuel G. Stewart's | AKY, A.D. 1890, at FOUL O'CLUCK P.M,, sub lot B DOWMENT, LIFE AND JONTINE POLICIES " 13 character. Wood first talked to witness abo The Scene of the Disaster. broth d baby sister. subdivision of lots numbered 2, Saud 41n Jehu G. | in sq. 121; also kuown as No. 1908 G st. new, im- bought at highest cash prices. Louus begotinted B3SL 3,915 4,453 ‘surg ahi oe to witness about! stundreds of anxious people we: the | tnOe ane beads siter, + Aduius' recorded subdivision of square numbered 331, | proved by un klezaut Tisree-siory and Back-building | Upon sume at reasouable terms, Apply to M. H. ACHE- 3170 3,508 4,606 the ballot-box matter in the winter of 1853-'89, People were soon at the | Rey, Theodore L. Curley has resigned the 1 Lots 60, 67, 68, 69, 70, 74, 72. 73, 76,77 and 75 | Brick Dwelling, coutainiug 10 rooun nad all Modern | SON. 1507 ¥ st B. We ‘nol Guu" GOV. CAMPBELL SAYS HIS SIONATURE Was ForGED, | 8R¢ Of the disaster. The President and See- | pastorate of the Brooklyn Lafayette Avenue | (78 tormeriy known us 74) in Samuel G. Stewart's | improvements; lut 7211x121. 2% to alley, ONEY 10 LOAN —- 4,517 4,904 5,559 Gor. James E. Campbell of Ohio was the next | Fet*¥ Halford were among the first on the | church, which he had held thirty years, | subuivinon e¢aguate 37. Lata 1m nature Bul. sold 185s Modan eis Shae pete 5a cies 5 a0 ee SEwAER, 5,313 5,412, 6,589 wttsen. scene. They went at once to the house of Mr. | 4 In the little village CP imeaaed Coun., thirty- | and Lota in square i F Goignbet tow dood or trust | an cl-eant new Bay-window and Bauck-biilding Brick AT THE LOWEST BATE OF INTEREST 5,035 4,688 6,107 ‘The chairman handed him the forged paper, | Rheem. where the Secretary and the bodies of | sciiobi houses and churches, have been closed, | “istuset salt One ia cosh and the balance in one | Medimea nme t, Anise, rooms aa, cllag alt ee 5,003 5,007 5,795 and he declared that he had never seen the | bis Wife and daughter were taken. ‘The bodies of the entombed miners in the | Luts’ jayauiosont-aunually’ oF all cask st aptioancd | EES UNIO SIX O'CLOCK P.M, BAME B. 0. HOLTZMAN. scala abd dace! samumias ee ened He eas ent he had Ene Beerseesd © Coutition. Dat Serarday horribly burned, dosspl Jonec | Srlimsad sis; aif ceanyabeite tit seeceatents | DAS. origin ts #_ oud, 9; saya, eu nindiod and | _oo?_____Guener 2008 sod Vist. mw | soest 41/400 45/010 54,008 54,801 O30D Spel _— never sisned his name as| The President at once directed that the See- | OU, ae hele celts wind cae Yurciaera cont. Cherniy tbe cuwtlied with inten | “Terie: Gos au S10 Rec ace Wale sold sabyoct Mork seve heat Estate Security, in Districtot Sabban PLP OLE re e paper. “ ,. . ; sk ot defaulting purchase it on eacl me ‘subs ‘at lowest rates alone his Lame in full—~James E. C retary be taken to the White House, but it was | tho seventh victim, ‘The interior of the mine fice tive daya"advertineniont insome paper published | March Si, 1801; 0 pes caut sulcrest balance ‘casks | {suumibis ih AMY Muuue denized at Jowest, Fates of tae Saciabe at aheesitibag ts Chain: he eaigae sent a short uote he occasionaily | thought best not to move him so far and he | in the vicinity of the explosion isa wreck. oe Te A RTH GOktok Trustee, | Si 2O0 URS Atel So, Ieee belenee aah of Seuss for | sen? 1szé ¥ st. now. signed “-J.E.C. The newspaper accounts | Was taken around the corner to Judge Ban- The shad season has opened at Wilmington, | jy20.coaads GEO. W. STICKNEY. Trustee. | 42" sq, sh; "1908 G st. new. aold-subject to ONEY TO LOAN of how Wood got the siguatures | croft Davis’. At the last accounts there was | N. C., a month earlier than usual. deed of trust for $5,000 due November 15, 1592, bal- cue ro Gia not, account for his signature, a re Deelcige 3 con OR after he YHE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED TO cash: 19 Btn, more hopes of his recovery than at first was THURSDAY, FEBRUAMY SIXTH, 1800, amie hose | se gatab ake Sen sold id plues, ally tebemce cao Lote © ak sure Lots ld | =o LES : ui ; had gotten hold of a | signed “J.E.C.” he | thought possible, be J, HOLDSWORTH GORDON.) peactoes, | suiiiect 10 82,110.40, cue September 20, trot, | Np COREY ZO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE On made up his mind§that Wood used the initials ‘The Distinguished Inqutrers. : fe d&ds_GEO. W. STICKNEY, bulatice Cush. A. ~ Fomp aeapitaatet and dlied in the name in making the forgerr.| ‘The Vice President, Secretary Noble, Secre- Witness was shown the contract head aud said " 4 t that he had nover seen it before, but had seen | “*¥ Windom, Senator Chandler, Senator Haw- ard Wood's statement that he 20, posit of $100 on each piect | Ypere the security’ Xs maar tespucemains at iome 3 ments in 1888 was 25.10 columns, or 7779columns NEARLY NEW BRICK DWELLING, No. 4301 oftsic are not complied with in teh, days from day'ot | 122 0. 6. GREEN, 303 7th st. nw. in 10 or STREET NORTHWEST, 3t published several hundred thousand times in | ¢y, and many officials from the departments the newspapers. came pressing their way through the excited tia! WEEE Secon: is pin Soe eronerta will be meaolast snk und cost of ‘the Mo TO TOA ae ESTATE AT LOW- for the year; Se ree daily vite, at HALE-PABY FOUK O'CLOCK, we wili | iu ut pure! ay yk <EKHOWKR, ant Pa Be sd Trisre. | sversee wae 29.75 columns, or columns im PALY LOLS, ROU aie SOUTH OF SQUARE W- INVING BOSWELL," f Trustees, | SP24 Guocenor toDANENHOWEES BOMLII5 Fat. | 1, ogate, being « total gain over the pre ME NEVER WAS INTERESTED IN BALLOT oxes | crowd, and anxious, Hundreds of in- oe HOTELS. orinany contract bearing upon them. He | quiries Were made on every hand, and men had introduced the ballot box bill at the re- | stood by pale and trembling with excitement. quest of T. C. Campbell, and believed | Everybody in the vast crowd was almost dumb ¥, 516, Frontusy 17 6-12 “feet ou I street between 4th and vious of 1444columns! And this, it must Fi year Bivelling wah a aan oniwasiers new Brick TP AUR TEES. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED hat that gentieman spoke to Represent-| with horror. When the bodies were taken out atir. r nor about it. He remembered | the crowd stood with bare heads, PROPERTY. BEING. No, d13 N THIRTEEN '—CEN be remembered, consisted exclusively of the his pogperty ie advautaxeously situated and worthy | ~ AND‘a HALE STREET SOMTHW ENTE TTP2E ABDMORE, (523 19TH ¥. w. lone RBIS aliaceta nce thersain EL TTtOs OL b Gerree of the uapreen Courtol she irangere visting the it, $i 82 | ordinary everyday business advertising, nothing beet gm Bim at 8 ver cout, payable semi: | 12017, 4 which Geore © Sompisinaut and | UY: 87 to €10 week, 1. St. in the way of tax sales, poll lists, election returns, anuuully, aud to be secured by deed of trust on prem | }2017,'0 seals . OF all Cash, at option of purcha-er, Convey Fe hs at opt valle avetion, in frontof the preauses on Ful vAY EBBITT HOUSE, etc., such as occasionally swell the business of noW about the bull. ¢. Campbeil The Footman’s Story. . Tete eee to Goiapia with fu aftect Fe eam age 4 WASHINGTON, D.C. Political organs, being included in its patrom brows! ¢ baitot boxes to Washington! p © parner is ra days, 01 t reserved to resell at mek andcost | jot num! ‘seven (7) iu square two ‘and before July, 1583, and brought it to witness = footman at the Tracy resi- a» of deteulticg purchuscr, alter lve day advertisement 258) age. - house anight be in the busement of the | dence. He was an eye witness of part of the — = ingn, Be se ase noweieper pobtieed a Weeke )FCRRENRESS. On THE LIQUOR HABIT In conclusion, it is only necessary to say that, hous. ve fire. Mtieds DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Positively Cured by sdminister’»s Dr. Haines’ proportion extent and high character Fh arg that the ow He was up and dressed before 7 o'clock and AKIN DUxCANGON BuOS., auctioncers, GOLDEN aPecirio. pep meter wi toe rey sth mame deal wi ‘is sul of to — m 2 ballot boxes, and he wanted to get his box be- gore hy ee ie teen the stines, . ASSIGNEES SALE OF CONTENTS STONE YARD, Cae Oe ree ee a coat Ue pete nite | take rank with the very lowest in the country, fore them. He had spoken, he said, to Re} re 2 ConNES OF ist bTRERTS SOUTH AST. perry bro n sentative Grosvenor, and now came to ust a I was starting upstairs,” said he, ‘a solutely barmless, and will ‘© permanent and | and to add, finally, that every statement hereia co an alcoholic wreck IT NEVER FAILS. Over | Made can be abundantly verified THE CIR- 100,000 drunkards, have been made temperate men | CULATION OF THE PAPER 18 SWORN heir Dowiedge, and to-day allows thay guit drink ITS PRESS AND CIRCULATION ROOMS. wauiree will, sbymsovook of particulars | OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND ITS BOOKS as™ democratic introduction would give the | Colored man rang the bell and told the butler, Dill abetter standing. Afier the ad red it - prdyam a ter journment | who answe: it, that the house was on fire.’ li why he had not look after his bill and Ite had replied that the com: | _ The, bullet Tan upstairs and immediately mittee was not going into the subject and | bed back shouting: “My God, the house is| ‘This Absolutely Pure. they improving the box, which | ° fire.” ever varies, marvel of SDSS SOR | Some case 5| eee ae |Loss ; Tac E 4

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