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al - i A 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1890—TWELVE PAGES. CITY AND DISTRICT. — [Randa wrote to Tom Scott, then Assistant | THE BRIDGE HOMICIDE. AUCTION SALES. cat esos Secretary of War, whom he knew very well, __ AUCTION SALES. ____ AUCTION SALES. . “ — = eee | — =2 > Advertising is profitable only when prop- | Stating that asesanees ery “geome Coroner’s Inquest on the Body of Mur- »-MORR a FUTURE DAYs. _ FUTURE Days. int at- — —— “ie erly done,—thatis, in the medium sure to reach | Ecvtion to Col, Thorne us one worthy of” this ray Casseen. VAT TEE B WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers ECTION SALE OF CHOICE PROPERTY AT | (FHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. the largest number of those whose attention is | promotion. He told of his estimation of{ ‘The remains of Murray Casseen, the young oo SHIMFROVED LOTS ON CALLAN, x — NORTHWEST, FRONTING 40 FEET ON Y qualiti i 4 T. PUBLIC TH AND #0 PRE : FBESH STOCK pInEC 7 i sought. Money otherwise expended for that | privute‘in'the sauke Thomas got bis commis, | an who was fatally stabbed on tho Pennsyl-| AUCTION To CLOSE THE AFFAIRS OF A AUCTION SALE We will well nt pabite aaction om TCESDA BACHLLERT CONDITIOR ee Purpose is wasted. To expend it wisely, ad-| sion and his record stands as an approval of | rania Avenue bridge Friday night, as published | 0% HDAY, APRIL, FOURTEENTH, 1800, at or Tous desirable vecoat bees CATALOOUE SALE vertise in Tur Sran. It not only claims the Mr. Randall's judgment, in Saturday’s Star, were removed from his ve Pag go al ea es Strects nortuwest, in Wassinattan copy While serving under Col, Thomas Mr. Ran- | late home in “Pipetown” and taken to Mitchell's | bast 3 Feet of Lot 86 in Callune suk of hin Roe, | Miscellaneous Books, embracing standard works im | Shs. in the sundiv ‘ ‘. OF FINE SELECTION : in ot rub of Square the various departments of literature, including His- | W.andG.. i. Co. = Sf saaare # largest circulation, but gives the figures, and | dall was elected to Congress. He left the army | undertaking establishment on ath street south sireot Uy a depth of 3 fect to as they HS ioeeeiae: | tory, Poetry, Biowrarby, Law, Medical and Clerical | 1 This Valtalie tusinews site, near the entrance to DIPORTED PLANTS, ceca ta Gaal to take his seat in the House, where his pa- | Che whore’ Id an inquest | water main lala. | Works, being the fibeary of Ls Droit Park undou the line of the ent ie care Guabsieest ate tow etien triotism and zeal served the Union. When the | ©#*t where Coroner Patterson held an inqu‘ Immediately after Terme: One thind cash; balance in ome and two Semmer and Mose perme Bema = = Gettysburg campaign opened Mr, Randall, | Yesterday morning. The post mortem exami- | Late & to 12, tnclutiy in aatie rare, each fronting DOCTOR BULLOCK. Tod: O900 dupont seaweed Comeeree cen eheon a MR. RANDAL’S DEATH. then a member of Congress, enlisted as a pri- | nation was made by Deputy Coroner Schaeffer, | cant by s depth of 100 f-c1 to Callan aces ee | ‘This is arare chance for doctors, lawyers and mime Sores. Terme be be coms Meany Uockels, Aaa ea Goemtory, Spirent vate and served through that campaign. who was assisted by Dr. McKi Inumediately after ister a] — assisted by Dr. McKim. 7 4 ‘Ts to replenish their libraries, as the stock is lange Attol The Pennsylvania Statesman Breathed HIS WOME LIFE, The coroner's jury was composed of Chas. | di parvat square 850, feonting Ts feet Weekes cook | abd well amorted. ‘Thesale takes place at our Byam che O06 Baltes His Last Early Sunday Morning. 2s of sq) , fronting 15 fee! ches enc! s ‘Mr. Randall's home life in Washington dur-| W. Bland, Alexander Davidson, Alfred | 0B Borth side of G' street, “between Gth aud 7th THOMAS DOWLING, Aucte, 5 . i . 2 E BOSKOOP (HOLL. Strocts northeast, by an average depth of 100 feet to | AUCTION ROOMS, CORNER TENTH AND PENN- Rores pax THE BOSKOOP (HOLLAND) RSERY “ = 20, Auction ASSOCIATION, — | ing his many years of service in the House of i and | auailey. YLVANIA AVENUE Ni : 20 Penns) vane ‘ : THE END OF HIS . /¥FERING COMES PEACEFULLY- Sowniacalats ¥ peog Fic aiisteod Rompies, William H, Day, James W. Ball y : ae Vic coke teenies Tis ele andl SYL’ IA AVENUE NORTHWEST, nhs) lvania ave. nw. $m the United States by C. ML. ZOOSTER, THE SCENE AT TH* DEATH BED—T! MARK me a stirs ptm ‘Tha tithe hans A, Trice, dae eaperts, eens oe of trust on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, TS OF THE 3 Coenties Slip, New Fork, as) Ee . property, ‘ash. Recordin convevane- NING KOO! ABLE CAREER OF THE DEAD REPRESENTATIVE | O1'C struct, Capitol Hill, io a8 modest ag ite lene]. TESTIMONY OF THE DEAD MAN'S SISTER, cost of purchaser. A deposit of $50 will be re SNdctios: W.. AT AUCTIo: Which will be sold at Public Auction at my THE SIMPLICITY OF HIS HOME LIFE. 7 ing at will be re- | APRIL FIFTEENTH, SIXTEENTH AND SEV! owner, and by the way this piece of property| Miranda Casseen, sister of the deceased, was aired on each piece atthe of fale. “Title ed or uo m oe f 5 7% MALNUT AND COT-] Sales Kooms, 11th street and Penna. avenue, om NG, TEENTH, . con i <q | Was the only one owned by this eminent states- | called asa witness, She testified that her | “spyaaas Geng He - ESSEN. PILLOWS AND THURSDAY, APRIL SEVENTPENTH, 1890 of Representative Samuel Jackson Randall died | man, brother had once told her that he thought TCLIFFE DAEH & GO, Auchoneere, AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. TOULET WARK, UNE O'CLOCK PM. at 5 o'clock yesterday morning at his bpp: ao an = too hard Sonate om his | Thompson wonld try to kill him some time. On R 920 Pennsylvania ave. n.w, m 1 ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auetioneers, ME CARPETS, ‘nein eustths BOOEHI, beeneon, on Capitol Hill. For many hours his death | public duties to have ever amassed a fortune | the night of the fatal stabbing, she said, Chas. | rrrsrres: sae ALUABLE_ BUILDING LTER B WILLIAMS & COT ARR . Oy Eines ALTER BR WILLIAMS & 00. A - e in private enterprise and too honest to gain d told him that LOTS IN ALLEY BETWEEN G AND 1 SIXTH ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, HAT XACKS axp | YY al - Sepa had been expected at any moment. All the | * Private enterprise and too honest to gain | Lynch came for her brother an GAND 1 WwW . oy; ! ., UM, BED aN TABLE members of his family, his physician, Dr. gon was coming down the street. She AND SEV s' ‘TS SOUTHEAST. WALUABLE » BLE 3 Paap - , 2 TWO WaLsUT- ME PARLOR SUITES UPHOL- = these many years ‘of hard, laborious service | beweel her brother not to go, but he paid no| ,3¥,"#tHe gf a deed of ping het Poe pace Pd ONG STREEL BETWEEN FOUR ae WARE TADLE. CDTLERy STEREDAS Ean MKS WO LANGE FKENCA Malian, and Postmaster General Wanamaker, | his fortune ‘stands revealed in one neat | attention to her warning. fe told her shat he | Dnttict ns Geiansbie oon ete ore EUTESTREETS NORTHWEST AT AUCTION, CE RICE Ron EVE AT CURe | ONE LARGE TIER SIMRO Wat NUT FRAMES who had watched with him during the night, | little three-story brick house up near | was not going to have any trouble with Thomp- frout of the preinices, on MO! On THURSDAY, APRIL TENTH, AT HALF-PAST \ Ice CHEST AND Latent Ar WANGINGS. LACR were by his bedside when he passed away. | the Capitol. The bond of respect, love and TENSILS. ICe CHEST AND LAKGE NING AND PEAME, fc.. Be. SEVE LOCK, we will ¥ Hotel and Dintux ail the contents 4 n zy OF APRIL, To “Kb. ” son. en questioned as to why she did not y x FIVE O'CLOCK F.M., we shall sell, in frout of the devotion between the dead statesman and want her brother to go she answered that | Yartvol crigital Lote numbered forty-one c41) ana | Brewin Threc-atory” and Basement Brick Dwelling. every member of his family was more than or- | Thompson was a_bad boy and she thought he forty tro CAD ty aquare nunibered eueht hundred and | oom with sll modern mnprovements, Loto. fe beorsia an ra Soyer belong hme carried knives and revolvers with him, ‘Southwestern corner‘of said Lot ‘bumbered forty-one | ffiveb bY 100 feet deep to “alley, “inaking it desira- CHAIRS, BENCHES, MA TER CARLES, “WALNCT 1 WALNUT WRITING Drsk RACK. WALNUT EXTENSION “HALRS, WALNI 1 Just at 5 o'clock the patient moved in his bed. Mrs, Randall leaned over him and, taking her hand, he whispered ‘‘mother” with his last BEDSTEAD, Wil BRUSSELS. LN. Ts; BKUSSEL S. WIRE WoNt thence south ence west one ) feet aud four and one- 5 * 5 7 roperty, and those in search of valuable property ral attention . ei NAIK Dreath. ‘The end passed peacefully. The attack | threo children, a married daughter, Mrs, Lan-|4?4 YOUNG'S STORY. OF RVENTS BEFORE THE (eidicy iris cniyath feccau thgee cy iacben: shane | Mula ot fall attcnd ve ae. 0 T° Prove ae. RUT wanbt rea’ d e iy. s . . - | _ 7 Se) foots ‘erms vf le: ue-haif cash; nce in six, ve uctionee ; —_s> which finally led to death came upon Mr. | Cster; Miss Susie, the youngest daughter, and | STABBING. gant one hundred and thirty-two (13%) feet and ) and eighteen montha, tor notes bearing interest fromm — i Samuel J, Randall, jr. Ada Young testified that she and Bradshaw | {Ur Aud one-half (436) ainehe With forty-six (46) feet and three day of sale and secur is wife Mr. Randall never passed the | were escorting Julia Thompson home, when | hundred and thirty-two (1: sold. All conveyas #200 down on da; Randall nearly five years ago, and during the past two or three years he has been attimes by a deed of trust on pr eperty Sea A ,burcnasers cost: | SX ECUTOR'R AND TRUSTE! SALE OF VAaLt- ‘ f : 4 a half (43s) inches to the plice of bewinning, toxether | 5500 Sonu er preg € we dingtctamng ABLE REAL FSTATE AND IMPROVEMENTS, KESNF EEDDIN. eat sufferer. He was first seized with | The pone ateentive and considerate lover. | they met the latter's brother, the prisoner, | with aif ani murat theiesrorenea te ate ete Sriyiwill De veweid ot Bek ag ean ay atasletbe prop | SITUATED OR SIXTH STHCET EASE BE: | CHINA “Gite AND noreke eee gr . 1 i © poneymoon seemed extended through & | 444 ne joined the party. When they reached | the same belousiug or in any wise appertaining WALTER B, WILLIAMS & Co. TWEEN K AND LSC KEETS NORTH, KITCHEN UTENSILS, & hemorrhoids, which later developed into | jong and useful life. To his children he was | j — Terms: One-third cash, balance six and. twelve toe aa “5 y virtue of the last will and test P. w ES! PRIL ENTH. «x malignant abscess, what many farthers are not—a friend. in whom | 14th and K streets they met Murray Casseen | monthe; 6 per cent, secured by deel of trust on Auctionsere. | 5 SVacconsed, the undersigned ae e1 tag et TER OC A Me ey = th ia fide e | and Charles Lynch. | The latter wanted to fight | Property sold; or allcash, at option. of purchaser. “IC | ga-TH1p ABOVE SAVE IS POSTPONED ON AC- oat Massach use’ Best, the at Mr. Randall’s Career. ey could confide and trust, and in their | 4 ‘Thomy Bat he declined bes: f | {¢rmns of sale are not complied with in fifteen days the t of the inclemeucy of the weather until TUES- collecbon of Housel rete, ke The death of Mr. Randall takes the most | tfoubles look for sincere sympathy and help, | Charlie Thompson, but he declined because of | trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property at 7 ~ 1 ‘ ate, “ot 2 i | the presence of his sister and himself. They | the risk aud In return the dead statesman found in Mrs. | hastened along K street to get away from Lynch | das advertisement im some hewspaper f, Ww » D.C, A de} rw ¢_ | and Casseen, who were joined by several other | ort Ai ece sey ay sot OF $ LUG upon acceptance st of the defaultine purchaser, after five Sepinmrter’ no ae si prey or p of sround aOhished I) any 74 Meetionears, [the city of Washington, in the District of Co = oneore_ | and kugwn aa lote thirty (30) and thirty-one (31), in © Cbusers powerful personality from the House. During his terms in Congress he has impressed himself ash WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., An Randall not only a loving wife and mother, but a constant and useful helper in all hii | or their promis | trusts upon the property subd, or all c the purchaser or purchasers. required of the pure notes, secured by a decd or deeds of BEGINNING AT TEN ¢ of bid. “All Conveyancing, &e. yatof purchaser, | (PAICLIFFE, DARK & CO, Auctioneers, James N.Cailan’s subdivision of square euclt hun- . spon national afsirs, andthe policy of ~“econ~| furs, glorying in his triumph and aympathz- | Boyt. but, the, later followed them to.the |" a" MICHAET E NELUEEY trotorn_ | A eo tmemrrmnirenn. | See iouechon gy ieeaed sey tea oulagaseiane obtains bears his name. His biography 48 | sna to gthe devoted and unwearying attention | deceased overtook them and started a quarre! | Ve oF VERY VALUABLE LOT WITH FRAME | 7 BY Virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded ‘in Liber | Terms of sale,as agreed upon i DIES’ KEADS MADEGAKMENTS, HATS. CAPS Prietiy told in the eneressional Directory: | and nursing of every member of the family | With Thompson. and after some harsh lauguage | “" DWELLING, NO. 1303 EIGHTEENTH STREET | 2700-2elle 318), one of tue land yocordy tor. the Din | tn fase toes in cael aad Se titer Bie SHELE GOODS REMUTED TOSUR SIGHT “Samuel J. Randall of Philadelphia was born | may, ia a large measure, be traced the long | they went together. Witness turned her back ee iront of the premises. on TUESDAY, the FIFTEEN’ ve FOR CONVENIENCE. OF SALE, AT AUCTION at Philadelphia October 10, 1828; received an | fight which the now conquered man has main- 4nd did not see w! took place. She heard | 4,9? - YN? it DAY OF APRIL, AD. 1890, at FIVE 0° for which the pi purchasers shail give his | ON WEDNESDAY MOKNING. APKIL SIXTER NIH, academic education; engaged in mercantile ; Murray Casseen make an outcry, but did not | premises, ‘we will offer for ss y, in square tained a t the fina e| tion, " e e ae! a pursuits; was a member of the city councils of | “ate yreatall Peat ee earatOn. ch at dif- | Femeniber what he said. i Srigiual tot 13 square 136 fronting 09 feet oh Sth hiladelphia four years; was a member of the | ferent times, and it is recalied that after Mr. | OTHER TESTIMONY. ‘Terms: $8,000 cash 4 state senate of Pennsylvania in 1858 and "59; | Randall had fought off the serious attack. of original I di A, We Will well at tion of our Salesrc Pa ave. uw. the Stock of is partly mentioned above and to which we um eral atteuti: , together with the iuproves istinig of wtwo-story brick house No. street northeas ‘Terms posit of hhasers at the lance in one and two years ialf cash, balance in one and two ernph oprane fond hg ighth, Thirty-ninth: | 2! Julia Thompson, the prisoner's sister, told | With interest, WALTER B. WILLIAMS &CO., by deod vf trust op. prop. oa id with ta tes (abs trom a ele © > ~ ‘ ¥ | at | —— r on of purchar ren he property will be resold a Fortivth, Forty-first, Forty-second, Forty: | the chase cate proved, almost fatal, during | substantially the same story and added that == —= Sf maleate. not “with, in fifteen days the | atthe risk ai suting? purchaser, after ive 1D BUILDING LOT ON N STREET bt F y the close* of the last Congress and - MAETEFNTH AND TWENTIES & third, Forty-fourth, Forty-fifth, Forty-sixth. | was again attending the sessions of | Lynch had threatened to kill her brother, ___s ‘Fomonrow irustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the } days’ notice in the kveniig Star. PTS NOKTHWEST, NEARY DUPONT Forty-seventh, Forty-eighth, _ Forty-ninth, | the Fiftie : s . — ———--—— | risk und cost of the defaulting purchuser after five ANDEEW J. DO House, that the youngest daugh-| Chas. Lynch, the dead man’s companion, WaALtEr B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, put sc a days’ advertisement of such resale on some news- ter, Miss Susie, came regularly every day | told an entirely different story of the affair. ty-first Congresses. He was — Paper published im Washington, D.C. A deposit of | apS-d&kas L EIGHTEENTH, 1s AY AFTERNOON. AP t n elected Speaker of the House for the last ses-| and met the weakened father in his commaittes | He testified that he went to. Murray Casseon's Eitheclnt of parciaess, Mr Al ofverememe, @c~ | Ayo Mas DOWLIN pa sion of the Forty-fourth and re-elected for the | room to find his exact condition and attend to | house Friday night and called him out, They J. P. RYON, : VERY VALUABLE 1 ” LOT 14, BOUARE 126, Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth Congresse: any wants. It is remembered, too,that during | Walked down to K atreet, and when Thompson Sore pn DURE Thacy,s a ate being the east 26 feet front by depth of 101 feet tow From his entrances into public fife he has | one of these visits, when some one pres. | Came along Casscen stopped him and inquired RHopo- | _BATCLIFFE, DARR & CU.. Aucts. CORNE AND f. ETS | 3U-foot alley: - aye been « leader of men, and in Congress he was | ent ‘had remarked how much ‘improved | of him what he meant by saying that he (Cae- (AGSLEAS PALMS CHILES, HY SS Ee SOUTHWES1, OPPOSITE THE BUREAU OF | , neiatrorers jeneer Dupont cirvie. British minis; one of the few men whose advice and warnings | Sir. Handall looked. the ‘great Pennsyl- | 8een) was drunk. ‘Thompson told him to “shut | BRANGEAS. AND. Ov Zi 2S | —————_—_ SUTURE DA® Tis0 B STREET SOUIBWEST, AT UPUBLIG ; were harkened to by political opponent as well | Vanian remarked with all the good humor | Up; that he was drunk now.” Casseen followed ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., V EEKS & CO., Auctioneera, AUCTION ee hind cash; balance ii as friend. His rugged honesty and ability | which was one of his attributes, atl yet with a | Thompson to the bridge, but when witness saw |_!t Auctioneers, <e Qn THURSDAY, APRIL SEVENTEENTH, 1890, sail. to be sertoed ty aed of "or secured him the respect of all his colleagues | touch of tenderness running through his yoice | that fight was going to occur he left. Witness Rees, ——— Will scll st patlic suctson Lot Ls and the wack ae 3 cash. at option of purchaser of the country at large. He is one man who | ag he put his arm around his daughter, “Ye: | denied that he Geta a stone on the bridge or 8 DW. Opposite City Post Office, | y uiches of Lo" Sa EY pan ey ag HERS nent place, hor ice e y mother.” | en questioned e coroner witness sai: RS OLD, ANTE! UND, KIN. P . t cton B street, ‘No, | Cost of defaulting p Bl vertise~ ever raised against him. Without being a par-| “Every heart today goes out to the stricken | he had iuarreled with Ida Young and she told OMEUAKE MOERS IN ALL HARNESS, oe beorethitered = 1 Tao leone i tail sguare fect, | Rent An seine new wt. De, ticularly scholarly man or a finished orator, | mother and owing cl ‘4 him that she would get Thompson to smash ia ” AT EWELVE O'CLOCK, z ae. celta Sti Which will rst be sea Whole, and if not thus ak - Mr. Randall has been a most powerful figure | ™Sj7 pas tle aeh oer in Phila- | bite aout Hie ental ecb arter cutting Casseen | we will sel, in front of our suteatcem’, 920 Penuayl- | WEST, at auction, WEDNESDAY, MORNING, APRI inti ainaesiasee Ho a pow iu American polities of the period. Differing | delphia. His political headquarters was Guy's | Thompson pursued him with the knife. eee TE RUAN HOR: ETARE Ee +e SREP OCROCE Terms: Oue third eax, balsnee iy che, ahd two | “IP a. from, @ majority of his party on one subject | Hotel, and for a number of years he haa spent | Chas. Bradshaw corroborated the statements | Terms: Cash. 7” “MATOLIEEES DARR & CO, FIXTURES OF STORE, goths provertyr oral ose Ail cpuyeyeeeloe cee | TRUSTERS SALT OF LARGE AND VALUABLE that has been an issue ot very recent years, he | the few months of recess each year ina rested | made by Julia Thompson and Ada Young. ae ‘Auctionests. : ' cording at cos: of purchase ord © chk has not been the acknowledged leader, vet | house in the vicinity of Philadelphia, He has | _ Other witnesses to. the affair gave their evi- RATE, pare & 60. neers, i ONE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD HORSE, be required if wold as a who, Marwchalk, dated “13th Decetuber, INSty reconied. mm during the past thres sessions that the leader- | taken a different place each year somewhere | dence and Dr. Schaeffer told of the injuries. 920 Pennaylvania ave. n.w. ONE SET HARNESS, es Liber 1108, id at the request of the ship has been elsewhere there have been times | within a short distance of the city. Summer | The wounds he said were necessarily fatal, REGULAR SALE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- i ee ES a LUSTERS SAT Foran pubs mot tn when the party have turned to him as the man | before last he leased a large cottage at Gencscd Sab cea Tu RPETS, &c., TOBE. SOLD EXCLU ONE LIGHT SPRING-TOP WAGON, DWELLING best fitted to tight their dificult battles. There | Wayne Station, and last summer ke rented wa | SIVE: HIN OUR SALES RO 5 \s . oe ES STKEET. OMB : SOLID MARBLE COUNTER, TWENTT-| ay visas of that cortate deol of trastto wn, sesssted | THREE FEET LO: in Liber No.6. K is probably no man from whom a few words The jury after a few minutes deliberation re- PENNSYLVANIA AVE will have such an influence upon the House in oid homestead place about half an hour's! Jk NORTHWI | turned a verdict holding Thompson for the inuprovei SIst or Congress street between M oN seq. of the land re- drive from Philadelphia. 7 TUESDAY MORN. Z porter raper og sae pub- | street and Kor Water street, snd half relation to fiscal affairs, and in a parliamentary een killing, but they believed from the evidence APRIL FIETE ; rom Ban! ic auction tm Trout af the marine oa WED MEGDAY, | worth of Potomar Ross touh itvese ts pesetoen ; “pga rs y Sie ‘The Counter mentioned above came fi ring | }ic auction in frout of the premises on WEDNESDAY, | north of Fotoinse Bost Club House iu Georgetown, 1): struggie he has always risen above the whole DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. | that Thompson thought an assault was about THIS W : House of Jay Cooke & Co. and originally cost 81,500. | WaT F PAST POET OCHOUK Fe lot rented tay | AE ink fequare in Old Geurcetown vu the west arse W ere Son in —— mp forbes ——_ | to be made on him at the time he did the cut- | | Handsoue Furniture, suitable for Fariors, Cham-| _svt (23 of Grands reconied subdivision of squmre pumbered | lie of Congrea street aud run tence went with te ne has risen to the proportions of mia and, — = ry rary and Dining ky us, to Which we invite N BROS. Au rs vel d y (760), e Cl Ww. south Liu said lot + is L. more or i with heavy blows dealt on either hand, he has THE TROFOSED SUPERINTENDENT OF cuanrrtes, | HDG. | finding of the jury will no doubt reduce | Me,sttention of buyers. Goods now ou exhibition. | [©NCANSON BROS. Auctioneers ineton, D.C. ‘This ft ywinuproved with slatge amd de- | suuthiwest curmer of ma theuce worth with Drashed the hundred and one smaller ‘men of | ,,1%¢ Commissioners have reported on House | 4, 1He : 2 sou _it RATCLIFFE, DARI & C LKUSTEES' SALE OF TW Sirabie brick dwelling house. Weat line of lots 4, 4 and 43 ‘140 tect, bill 3 bm or e charge to manslaughter and make the case > ier = ze msof sale: ty the south dine of an alley running th he H bh : 711, submitted to them for their consider- i pt S EERS & CO, Auctioneer ING | No. Ter oe b 3 the House out of his pat ation. ‘The bill has jn view the establishirent |@ bailable oue. ‘The defendant was committed | V » “Gir Louisiana weasis nine aid earhteen mouth for which then tee of tn | Cotugens atre to’ Mua tree thence of system of organization and aupervision of | © jail Opposite eaty LING, "No. 1009 HS Recured ou the property sold.will be taken rail ean | eream sirvet: then ‘south ite vow Tian ie public charities in the Distric' C - LR —— dee: . it the option of the purch . A deposit 200 will | street feet. more or les. to the bey hia.” ‘The Commissionars say thet the bill n ta Confirmations by the Senate. LARGE STOCK OF A HETAILER CLOSING | pistrios ef Conseines Seite ereme Court, of the | Ft reaurres oie puaeer st she due the lanes enue Hote aero nate the line of legislation which their experience | The Senate in secret session has con-| BUSINESS WITHIN OUR SALES kooms | 3 < rt Dewsed an cause No. 1u15b Charies He! aga HALBERTE. PAINE; Trustees, | at onc and two pears, with © percent inveres property ond that of their predecessors in the past has | firmed the following nominations: dauts i ¥ 7 ee hon the papery = “4 lead them to regard and recommend to Con- opu purcha: and if terms of E PROPERTY ON K stew Fese FOURTEENTH AND FI faulting pure FIFTH DAY OF AVKIL. A.D. 1590, at OCK P.M., in front of th: premises, all thaz Lewis A. Grant, to be assistant secretary of ON TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL FIF- paitepdants, we will acl ou FRIDAY. the fpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. war; Brig. Gen, Nelson A. Miles, major general; | | TEENTH, AT TEN O'cLocK aM, cox gress as an essential and satisfactory applic tion of money appropriated for charitable pur- ce or parcel of land and premises known ies ee st PRISING LARGE LOT OF DRY Goops, | * ted un ground plan, or plat, of Washingt SNOKTHWESTATAUCTION | Suit pure oe oe poses. They say further that they are of | Col. B. H. Grierson, brigadier general; Maj. T. - “| D.C. as being all of lots six (6) and seven (7) an APKIL SEVENTEENTH, 1590, | SEPH J, WATERS, Trostee. the opinion that the salary of the superinten- | H. Stanton, deputy paymaster general; Geo. HOSIERY, RIBBONS, LACES, SHIRTS, | Of lots three (3) aud four (4) a = | division in "Lc! i. in front of the preimines, I : a the West Twenty-one Feet of Lot 16. in —_— DOWLING, Auctioneer. 18, by a depth of 10Y feet 10 inches, im- distant 41 feet 8 iuches | proved by Sinsli Frame House, now renting tor @20 | VERY VALUABLE FARM «quare said a> m5 are . ‘ts of lots three and rT dent should not be Jess than $2,500, and that | Mackay, civil engineer in the navy; Frank} GLOVES, DRAWERS, EMBROIDERIES, BUT. inw deveribed ar follows: “Beginning sta point | ila ee the incumbent should be a person of excep- | Buchanan, marshall for the eastern district of] TONS, JERSEYS, GOSSAMERS, CLOAKS, | 2" West line of suid lot thre tional tact and firmness, and that to pre- | Missouri; Robert Mills, surveyor of customs, cea PEEP piste pemvatidage 8 feet e uth tine of north F street; thence southesst- | per month. PRINCE GEORGI clude any possible conflict between the Com- Patchogue, N.Y.; Geo. K. Emmons, collector of VELVETs, LADIES' AND GENTS’ COLLARS | wardly 45 -100 feet toa point in the west line of Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two ING ABULI 34 : a shy ane Sag lot five of said subdivision, distant 43 45-100 feet ith interest, and secured missioners and the District authorities he | customs, Fairfield, Conn.; J. H. Cisney of In-| AND CUFFS, SPOOL COTTONS AND SILKS, Sen ELoreri, ee eiionea, te FAR BELTSVILI. TX, MD, CONTAIN ACKES, WITH LAKGE yy a deed of trust on DOUBLE DWELLING AND OTHER NECLS or = _ son “a Ses a om einer pe tween suid lots | the property, or all Conveyancing snd record- ean’ PUTBULDINGS, AT AUCT 4x should be appointed by the Commissioners, | diana, Indian. inspector; Alton A FILING, TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL | four and five; thence south along the west line of sald | jug at coat of purchaser, A depentt of 8200 th id sell, by order of the ‘owner. at, Beltsville Ste- y diana, reper a & 5 Jot five and beyoud until it strikes the end, or south- of wal 1 Pro} beautifully e Baltimore and Ubic x NES: 3m PAV OF THE CHANDLER SILT, Georgia, consul at Kheims: A. F. Mc) VARIETY OF NOTIONS, &o, SALE POSI- | cast corner of the piece of eround conveyed. from bee (cam teal antoberheeie unk chant RL ANTES TE teoe oe Oe Occ of cur best neiborhoods and should folio 144; | coumand the attention of those in search of valuable the piece of ground | property a APRIL SIXTEENTH, 1 A petition from the property owners on 3d | Michigan, deputy first auditor treasur: the following property street between E and F streets northeast has | Turrittin, eurveyor general of Nevadi 4). at ONE ON LOCK formeriy owned by Ran- i Muson and afterwards by Mathias L. Forbes, recorded im Liber. 73: the south line TIVE, apl . col i a: ie EE ees syed, Horthwardly to the west line of said lot 1H OWLING, Aucti ad lying about two mules orthwest from Belisy been received by the Commissioners indorsing | Palfrey, register of the land oftic®at New Or- RUST OF VALUABLE TRACT 0} thence northeasterly with said west line of lot | "2-8 __THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ gibines oped ag = Ek the Chandler railroad bill. The signers say | leans; H. C. Olney, register land office Gunni- Lan 2, ABT SIDE OF THE HASTERN feet 7 inches, to the place of bewinning. being BRUS., Auctioneers, img the lands of William Nhea, the Patterson cotate, that the present location of the Baltimore and | son, ‘Col; G. C. Thaxter, receiver public “a TIA UK RIVEL. ROAD | in Liber 200, folio So. linproved by twosstory brick | FRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABL Kosa; cuntainime shout StS acres Snepeed ty a Ohio road, its tracks, &c., are a detriment to | moneys at Carson City, Nev.; aiso a number of SD BETW: (HE NEW BRIDGE AT PENN- | dwelling No. 24 Massachusetts aveuue northeast. WATER | PRIVILEG! 5 stant! but Double Dwelling in perfect condition their section of thu city, preventing improve- | postmasters, MIMGEIIDGM TS eee eae ee | On AAGEe ke ae ee babe Gen Geax | Eo eins tnd thet uecomary outbusid.tae. ‘The property cou" ment, interrupting travel, endangering life and AY aS TE By vireuo ot acertain deed of trast duly recorded in | P83 11; in frout- of the premises, part of Jo lic 74, of the land | feria: Guechulf canis and the reaidue in two eq a disgrace to the capital of the nation. The pe-| _Five People Arrested for Murder. Liber 1248, £ lio 4:37, e% seq, of the land records of the | 10 uquuee sooetrontne a apie eae by direction of the par: cast ae age pes and nbia, und atthe request of the holder: 7 ranting 20 feet ou H street northeast und at the request of the holders | with a depth of 100 fect, bexiuuing for the saine 20 < cy necured, we Will sell at publ: | feet om.tdrom the northwest comer of said lot thence renuwes, ob THURSDAY, the Ashead of the appropriations committee | tition is a little late, as the Commissioners} Four men and a woman were arrested in ageing 2 and possessing wider knowledge of fiscal af- | have reported on the bill. Montgomery county, Va., near Christiansburg, auction, on ‘he premises, on TUESDAY, FHE FI tence south 100 feet, | LEENTH OF APHIL, 1890, at FIVE O'CLOC fairs than any other man in the Hous:, he MISCELLANEOUS, Wednesday night for the murder of Treasurer | SEENTH DAY OF APKIL, A.D. 1890, AL FIV north 100 feet to be: | the wharf and water privilege of io 7 O'CLOCK P.M., to the highest bidder, that piece or ig, te by a two- e Xo, | @).and four (4), in square wumbe Practically controlled the appropriations for} ‘The trustees of the Mount Pleasant Plain | Caddall of Pulaski county. One of the party as “nithate in Washluxton county, iu the | {Oud Hatreet northegst, nw? AME MOUs No. | a twenty-nix (sei), am the sauue are demienated and fhe gntire Sovernment. | Througa him the) Cemetery have applied to the Commissioners | named Smith made a confession of the crime, | Diteict of Coluinbia, being that part of atractot laud | 'YShnwof wales One thied cash; balance in two equal | desceived tn th plats and yilan of said eit policy of “retrenchment and reform” became payments at six au his, with notes bear due interest and wecured by 8 of trust, or all can, st option of purchaser. Conveyancing at cost. $400 deposit required at the time ats of the property can be seen at my off ts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Et ts cued will offer at public EVEN. 7 “P ass : : - ‘ know: ‘spring Vale" or “Bayley'’s Purchase,” nie nl aad youte frown writh of 105 feet 1 inch the troutage of said lots and PINANCUTA] n for a hearing. ‘The Commissioners recently | it is said, implicating the others in a conspiracy | beciuuiuy ata swue on the west side of the Lactern | Hy*tallments,payable in one and two yeure from day | MCL with that widih to the channel of the East FINANCIAL, an aatoan of the rye pape aoe He “Ug | Passed an order prohibiting future burials | to murder Mr. Caddall. A man named Bramch road. Delux the southeuat coruer of the 1ollow” | and to be aecured by deed of trict «a property aolg,of | €* Bratch ofthe Fotsauac Iver: ston eame from ————— => greate ’ i 7 it i i i ° ract, and FUL 2 cual af option an parcies anil ge erie ad ites FERRY boars iw Tsehees maa Sorat am aoe oe request for a hearing will be | Vaughan, it is alleged, did the killing. and 24.100 perches; thence north 15 | Wh aska st option of purchase. A ereg te Avon) September 25, 18p%, with expenses of sale an cast, | ())FFICE OF a 7 he - grante ner SS aE and 48.100 thence north 5 | Yeyaperp, {purchaser's cost’ ‘Lertzs to becom. | balance in one year ut intecest from the a before the public. excepting Tilden and Cleve- |" Upon reconsideration the Commissioners He Saved a Life. ‘ 3 thence, north OM | pijed with inten days, otherwise trustees. renerse Seip actdvor all com nt’& mot purchase. ee iand, of ee of character and de-| rejected the application of Wm. F. Nichol-| Whilea bartender in an Americus (Ga.) sa- eeTG and Ge Ibe : tee oe oe Eight to resell the property in detamlt st the risk and | S20 S205 22) wall’ be reaut gfe eneienn termmation with him. He was a practical | son, 1216 Pennsylvania avenue, for a retail loon was boiling eggs to be used on the lunch | Branch; thence following the ceuter line of said branch | °° eOeENLY WISE GARNETT, Trustee, If the terms of sale are not complied with in 10 days rather than a theoretical defender of the Con- | jiquor license. : north "564 degrees we perches; thence F Sthece itty, | alter the eale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell | BROKERS, stitution. After many years’ service in public ge counter he heard the chirp of a chicken. north 69 degrees west 7 perc thence north BL - the property at the rink and cost of the defaulting pur- life he died one of the poorest men in Con- Lafayette Square—One Word More, | Looking. he found a young chicken, which had | de4fees west 7 and 35.10) perches; thence north 6: _apl4-a&as Chaver upon five days’ advertisement of ‘stich resale gress. He enjoyed the distinction of being a a Tan whose honesty and absolute integrity of | 7°he Faltorof tux Ev! Roath Laten Purpose were never questioned. This, with his} _4* Very one has an opinion about the Lafay- earnestness and forceful manners, impelled by | ette squaze statues, though you must be very “— | Couveyaticing at the cost of the purchaser, ‘Taxes 10 WALL STREFT. mt 10 Decembes SLEW PAYNE, Trastes._| NEW YORK, April 12, 1890, NE OF THE FINEST BUILDING LOTS ON | TO INVESTORS. € TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST AT AU ca kicked out of its shell in the tepid water in , - which he had placed the eggs. He took it and carefully dried it and gave it food. It now is as lively asa cricket and promises to gzow to VY aALrER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. will be potas if nee with the th 56% de- wes; thenve south oBdg dexrees west omc railroad, { the track of said railroad an inflexible determination, gave his word] tired of the subject, accept just one more. | maturity. sjauun, G2" dexrees w SPREET BEEN SOK <EADAY. AVSRNSOOM SER) Bae Inumess mek aoe Eee ee tremendous weight and influence m Congress. | Don’t you think if the two vases, occupying ‘ctate ts ie. Gan south GS degrees west G perches; theuce south 704 | On MONDAY, APKIL TWENTY. REO rE, oan Oi in eee eee At, FEVE |nemi-annually, April avd October 1, in Sew Xork MR. RANDALL'S RESIDENCE. each a very good position, were removed and ribute to Dr. Cronin. dexrees west Gyerches to the kasteru Brat PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. y x . PAK L fronting : 16 AND ALL OF LOT 7, sQUAKE 197, fends, 0 feet on 16th street with ‘A depth of 11 the premises, part of lot No, 31, im ing 16 teet 1, inches frout on » back 208 feet t thereon, consisting of aty being premises No. 1226. ey Ou TUBSDAY, APRIL "TWENTY-SECOND, AT HALF-PAST FIVE OCK P.M, we shall sell i thence with | trout of the premises, lot in Gilbert's ‘ry He was a man of the greatest simplicity in i ot i - | thence following the line of the river south ackson’s statue removed to one, Lafayette's|_ Friends of Dr. Cronin will hold a me t ; his mode of life. who clung to his home asso- being placed in the other, might look well? | ™orial meeting in Chicago May 2 ee cations, caring aothing for display. The ex- | The square, really a double square, might then | Fersery of his murder. | May 4 the body will be tent of his worldly possessions is represented | be named after both. It seems so unpatriotic | bate prema eons pet aby ti = rece | in the very plain home he owned on C street | #0 remove Jackson, as some would do, and the | 80cieties, to the lot purchased by the memorial uear Ist on Capitol Hill, His appearance anij| Present plan is decidedly bad \ 16th street | Tot Gthstreet ‘Total debt of county January 1, northwest. poeneme erms: One-third cash; balance im one and two Assessed Valuation. years, notes 10 bear G percent interest, payabie semi- annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on prop- Popuistion 500,000. thst. u.w., ramming i : auesuee feet toa wide alley. This lotis alcauted 0 SOE rch td ee ents | sust north of L street, one of the best sect 24,641.681.14 S6B,227,528.00 $; thence somh to astour snd ; could | #880ciation. A monument will mark the spot, erty solc all cexh at option of purchaser; a de- 44 derees east 120 | corded sulslivision of Square No. improve: | Wot or ) required at time of sale. Terms tobe ‘These bonds ued to © balance of Riot i fur —— oe ee i UU perches tO raid stone on the west side of | wents thereon, consisting of a Ub and base- | Pome ot + Ape gen edingeen ~y pone ‘bene ane » sation apd his manners added to the force of his reputa- | #lso puta third figure. the naval mouument, | A Train Aflame. the Eastern Brecht road aud place of bewiuuing, cou- | inent brick dwelling trenting on ‘Kat beteces North eee ee Bonds, and are in every way a desireble first-class tion. In the heat of debate his face was the | for instance, in the center, That would be | Westbound Chi Burlingt. Quincy | Mm 51 ahd 52.100 acres of land, more oF less, Capitol and Ist sis. n.e., being premises No. 9, pe. or security. Bids will be received until May 1. Partica- ideal picture of power and determination, | splendid. Bw | ‘estbound Chicago, Burlington and Quincy | “Vermin ot sale: Oue-third uf the pu money in | ‘1erms of saie: One-tourth cash, butance in one, two r published im Washington, DC. Conreyancing, lars on application, When set in purpose and fired by the energy | April 11, 1890. | freight No. 65 last Friday had an exciting race pr within twenty days there- | and three years, for notes bearing interest from day of od inter er ponents fo three equal payiments in six, | sale und secured by a deed of trust om p andeighteen months frotu the day of sale, the | All conveyancing, & a ‘ a % pperty sold. of action the muscles tightened in his heavy} [This plan will hardly commend itself to| with fire, pulling into Corning, Iowa, all m from the dag the 7 t purchaserra cust, $100 down shew wer wIViUK Proulissory notes lor the suid de- | ou each piece of property: When Struck o! jew, his os —— and his form erect and | general favor. To place the statues where the | ablaze. A car of nursery stock packed ynients, bearing interest at the rate of G per | ternisofasle are not complied with within ten dese ‘awn up to its fullest proportions, he looked | vases now are, a8 is proposed, would practically | with hay was on fire. The car behind | ceutum per «unum from the day of sale aud secured | from day of sale, the property will be resold at risk the personification of an irresistible force. He | ¥* : z 4 i ¥ \ held live stock and the men uncoupled it, | b¥ deed Of trust cu the property sold, oF the purchaser | und cost of defadltine purchaser or purchasers, has never been known to hesitate on the floor | bide them from public view, except at short ein * | may pay all the purchase money im cash within twenty WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., l-d&ds — DUNCA! N BROS, Auctioneers, Auctioneer, ROPERTY FRONT- ON FAYEITE OR DORAN & WRIGHT CO. (Limited), apl4-eo3t 10 Wall Street, New York. — th MMEVIATELY | SSY_ QO rk | The train then pulled for Corning and came in | days after the duy of sule, A deposit of #500 will be | a12-d&ds Auctioneers, OF VIBE * PRD —— daneaioag = uctaad uate feectias ters can jatlightning speed, leaving o wake of flame. | required when the property ts sold; all conveyancing | = ae pane = G0, AUCTIONEERS, vorroxs AOS | SINKING FUND DONDS. | EXEMPE BAUM TRE FIGHT ON THE FORCE BILT. eat be. ge . | The fire department reached the spot almost | St the purchaser's cost. If the terius of sale are not 920 Pa, ave. Ww, APRIL SEVEN. || OCUUNTY AXD MUKICIPAL TAXATION. necessitate the removal of two handsome ob- | Pi gomplied with within twenty days after the day of sale in front of the At the time when the southern democrats | jects from places which they now adorn, Ag | *# 800n as the train came toa stop. The burn- | the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at | MPROVED PROPERTY 187 aud thesouth- | The County Commissioners for Prince George's ‘Were powerless to help themselves or their | for the Naval or Peace monument, Lafayette i" party he,asa northern Union man, was of in- | §quare is not the place for it, Although a fine | Wenched. ing car was run under a tank and quickly | the rink and’ comt of cotatiting Uurchaser after tive | PEREMPTORY SALE PadVertisement in KoWWe LeWspaper printed aud ON FLOIIDA AV E (BOUNDARY STREET), «dition to George- | County, Md. are suthorized by actof General Asseu. uy t i eR work, in some respects, itis cemeterial rather es i ON SDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TENTH, is ‘f NG, Auctioneer, _ | years trot e, in denuMations: and $1, ae aee aig cal sigat meee on pee Long hours | than inspiriting in character and effect, and ager 2 gre ae he tt Seatats ate se evrtccenen Ttrugtecs | 1800, AE FIVE CLOCK. we wil eel at pubuc T PUBLIC AUCTION OF annually, on the it day of Ssmunry and Supe ance of the force bill in the Forty-third Con. | therefore better suited for such a place as the | The Chicago board of tra 7.’ DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ae ee eat ee TALE OF LOT 34, IN NO. 225 EAST CAPITOL | cured by th f gress, with hardly a corporal’s guard to support grounds at Arlington than for public square | ing Friday afternoon passed a resoll- | FANHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, a * PER QUAKE O88, a By virtue of that certain deed of trust to us, re-| Sinier ah thera 1000. him, gave & forcible illustration of his power- | the city.—Ep. Sran.} tion authorizing the directors to require mem- 2 LE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ee eee WERE Ae en AGE UEP UE | corded in Liber No. 672, folio 167 stesq. of tho"land | fect the sums of @4000, ful qualities as a leader. ne tee y= Sa bers having private wires in their offices to take | CHANCERY, SALE (OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Boundary muree’). ——— records of the District of Coluiubia We wilt well at | for their rede Randell was raised in an atmosphere of legal St. Joseph’s Fair. them out, Another resolution is to the effect ING PREMISES No. G08 EIFLH NTIEET | This property 14 near the Electric railroad and new | oe eet ee eee ARETE. DOR MOn, | ie dent lien ou the county myenuey end constitutional discussion and imbibed | The fair at the National Ritfes’ Armory in aid | that the telegraph companies be requested to] — NOMHWESL FRUNTING UNITED SLATES | Yon aveuue staticn of the Mai ore Me, Site Depot | at HALF-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK P.AL, lot numbered’ | nearly 89,000,000, rapidiy tucreasthue alvug tive Bi ‘1 restore the telegraph rates in use before April P bp riper . atl my of Grant's re patriotism aud stanch political principles J "3 CI Capit : from his early associations: He got his vener. | 0% 8% JorePh's Church, Capitol Hill, was tio for the early institutions and the spirit of | Well attended last week and, it is expected, the revolution from his grandfather, Gen.Wor- | Will be quite successful. The fair will 1. and in the event of their refusal that the thirteen ried subdivision of square | O. KK. id the b.& P.KR., wud around Wasiimgton. s % leant opportunity for investment, = oo ee — ‘the ow tee ont - aint pasned “Apeil S180, it Lguty | | TERMS OF ALY One-thitdesel balanceim oveand | 2sunbered sever: hundred and ity C0), in the city | Ze toial bonded. debt ot the county, including Ms board take steps to organize a telegraph com- za, a nouineon, ef gL ve. Doran et al, | two soars with interest st Dex cont Per SBRuin, | large and desizable Brick Bouse. | Offers fur these bouds sould be made in writing, ad- : pany between the different boards of trade. reise, on TULSDAY, APRIL Fi Cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 |. 1erms of sale: One-third casit. ant the balances: | drewed, to the Couuty Commissioners ot Friuce r | PI q o1 — - - > “ hey rise - nine and eightecn months, for which the notes of the | George's county, Upper Mariboro’, Md., indorsed om Fill, who fought in the revolution. His mother | close Friday night. The hall presents an — ‘ : ENT nog. at FIVE O'CLOCK PM, FAK GE | on each lot reauured at tin Of fale. if terms of | purchaser, bearing interest from the day of aule and | the envelope “llcr tor County Bonds, "aud will bere Was a woman of remarkably strong character | ¢Xceedingly attractive appearance. The | Petroleum has been found at Richville, N.Y. | LOL NS TUT TY ee Cee ete rs | areare not complied with 1p Botan yg srom the duy | Secured oul the property be tuken, or all east., | ceived up to 3 o'clock p.m. on May 1, 1800, when euch and imbued with the old-fashion spirit of | t#bles are handsomely decorated and filled | Marquis ‘Tseng, Chinese statesman, is dead, | HUNDKED AND RIGHTY 54 3 “3 ve. UL, E'S SALE OF GOODS AND CHATTELS | By AND LETTERS PATENT. Nov (457), being the | of sule the riyzht is reserved at the option of the pu: A deposit of $200 | propusais will be publicly opene i : th IGteet V4 inches of said Lat by jepth | the risk atid cost of the defaulting purchaser after | %& 3 chaser. 4 pT ay pend patriotism. His father was a leading lawyer | With tempting things. Near Columbus, Obio, a lot of’ hogs set thereot (hee tints Fe Bre.dey wotiee of auch Fesale in sotuetuewapaper pub | Wil De regained Of the, pues at fb eof ale, Wa D Ptie Gemewe lite es ‘ ssa ee ife 4 “ ished 5 eyancily, - a ALBEE! NE. { Trustees. — politic ian, m whom he drew his respect os eae upon By ecice LE eed braless Toruis of pale: One-third cash: balance in two | ius acset urchiseracist, Dn ap4-d HALBERT &. PAINE if MAN & OU. for —_ knowledge of constitutional govern- incoln : ‘ost’s Fair. Leger som pasha he tha canath ce qual installments paraiia te ome nd two soars fives apo-d&ds KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts, pD® ‘CANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, Ra a: Po Randall's first entrance into political lif Mires Mia bee emo: of Boece) caltara seat | Oy oa cael rake don the Sense ana obaryed (eet Turchiser's option Dejomt of $200 | S2“THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED OY ac. | TkustEEs SALE OF VALUABLE UNMPROVED —Mae as amember of the eity council of Philajel. | * iss of twelve young ladies in costume to | Toon the hogs, killing ten of them and wound- required on day of sale, Ue cere Of wale ure uot cont} count of therain until WEDNESDAY, SIXTEENTH | “PROPER IN WhILAiY CLOSE SUBLIVE, pon e coune hiladel- pegs i ; “ ‘Erusters reserve the ri - | DAY APRIL, same hour and place. N. > hia, where he served for four years. He then | Lincoln Post fair Saturday mght. They gave | ing many more. ee Reil'at rink and cowt of detaultins purchaser.” All cen: | Vapli-dgds "KATCLIN Fis DARK & CO., Aucta. | pS2080 oe a geet of trast dated Mey 6, 1887, | SEVEN AND EIGHT PER CENT INTEREST, came a member of the state senate. He has | 40 exhibition with dumb bells and Indian ciabs | Deputy Street Cleaning Commissioner Ed- Veyaueing at pure “peli s LI RAL re dae & CO,, Auctioncers, and Becorded in Liber 1203, folio. 14 q.. | WITH THE VERY BEST OF REAL ESTATE SECUR- been in the House since the beginning of the | under the direction of Miss Beach, instructor, | ward C. Hagan of New York has tendered his os . 10 Stn nie. ‘920 Pennsylvania ave. now, bind Bae ye ge -&, ut of oe ITY, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST TO BE PAID 1M Thirty-eighth Congress, and almost at the | and Miss Marble, pianist. | resignation. e 3 THOMAS P. WOODWARD, trustee TRUSTEE’S SALE_OF FRAME HOUSE No, 128 C | thereby, we Will sell at public aucdon infront of | WASHINGTON OR NEW YORK, AS DESIRED. starting of his public career he became a strik- a | The O'Brien wagon works at Tiffin, Ohio, Louisa . ap3-d&as ing Sure in national polities. A strong char-| Water Regulations in Georgetown? | burned Saturday with a loss of $80,000, in- rpeoste acteristic, which was early developed in him| In the case of the District of Columbia | sured for $32,000. TREE L NORTHEAST. the premises on WEDN AY, Al irtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 80, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. ML, AD. 29, folio ¥7set seq., one of the Land Records | iis described real estate, situate in the EODAY ALMIL SIXRENTH, | 925 Diego is one of the most promiaing cities of the <4 et Pacific cust.” Correspondence solicited. £17 Randall enlisted as a private. In May they marched into the vicinity of H. “Ferry under command of Col. George. H. Thomas As & private soldier Mr. Randall observed Col. ‘Thomas’ bravery in the field and had a high admiration for his personal and soldierly qual- ities, Sitting in his tent one evening Private 2 Xot of Columsa, and at the request of the | Washington, District of Columbis, to wit: Al cer~ | NO, W. CORSON. JNO_W. MACARTNEY, Pacy of satemst” He alwayt nde humscit | Sims Jamew , Clemente in the Criminal | Maru Eropby snd Jomeny aase cay | POL EEa elt poston, cane ay:| tary steed rmbt sag he au | ee taneaPand gtr acme cna, | estate Sic em racy of statement. He always made bimself ; — - ; pitched battle at Springfield, IIL, Ti TWe: INSTANT, at NOC .; | front of the pr 4 Y- Ee eee ck , absolutely sure of the facts before making a | Court the information charging him with vio- | Pint” Brophy won in five rounds, at No, S28, 7th street, northwest, the, following.de. THIED DAY" OF wiual Lot Sy equate 724" fronting | & tract of land called Whitney Clove, as the apa subd, co ee ee ee me, statement aud was absolutely independent. lating the water regulations in preventing an| Miss Hill was instantly killed and Mrs, | fqibed foods and chattels: One Cmce Deak and Two | OCLOCR by depth of 168.315, feet. improved by a | vasion is duly recorded in the office of the seveyor of AS SPEAKER, inspector from entering his premises was | Lovering fatally hurt in a runaway at Fred- | Caps more Gr fous Two Boxes of ‘Ganuye Cocks: One | Lange Two-story and-beaement Franie House, No. 128 } Sue Bisuict of Columbia, in the Liber ty Plate He became Speaker of the House at the sec- | quashed Saturday afternoon by Chief Justice | erickton, ae — ati Whisky | 824 Tools. Also following-uunibered Letters Paten Terms: ue-third cash. balance in one and two cane Cit ee ae ee ym J a ion of the Forty-fourth C. ingham. The information was found to be| A disastrous forest fire occurred on Y | $04610, issued September ¥, 1884, on Gauge Cocks; | years, 6 per cent, er by. of — Sinaeen mentee toon & ot gen poaunpe carts - ongress and | defective, but the court suggested that as the | creck, two miles south of Atchison, Kan., | 310028 issued Decemiber 30, 1884; ou Fiue Cleaner; | om Property, sold,” or Re eS was re-elected for the Forty-fifth and Forty- | question involved the legality of the Washing- | Friday. EA PE Pee ee Se broperty suid on alfcash at purchaser's ‘De- sixth. The leadership taken from him in | ton regulations in Georgetown and was im-| A mob tried to hang Yung Ab, a Chinaman, | sy foi Gups:, 283800, tsned August 28; , 1883; | resell the property after ive days’ sdvertisement of gg Se ey - ee the Forty-cighth Congress on the tariff reform | portan the would like to certify'a proper case | to a lamp post in Now York Friday night for | Zhodus iatved Nuvainber” zz, 16H; 20008, June | such resale ih sone bewaparer Dubliabed in War from day of sale, question, and some antagonism has existed be- | to the General Term. j assaulting twelve-year-old Sadie Kohn. Leaaicomsy opautemenaeagan ‘ORD, srrustes, | antcoe "ke. at cost of the purchaser. GEORGE FE. Pesos, } ‘Tastes. tween him and other members of the party ig | | WEEKS & CO., Auctioneers. 8-36 owe GL LewELLEn JOHNSON, ‘Trustee, _ap-4e0 CLARENCE 1. KH a UP sae Kx." WIN! the House on that question, but it never weak- ideas titieon ediciilin cumese, | a G51 ¥ stresk pactawent, ATCLIFFE, DARE & CU., A py aE ened a power on the Bose ot the House — wEPTAEOU GALE FOSTPONED ea gee. DAY, Die BROS, Aucnoneera TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE P hair plaster. Houses cau ired his usefulness. He always found his ighest FS 7 889. 10-dts LEWIS FORD, Trustee. ALE OF A} PROPERTY, BEING SUBLOT No. 45,13| tax weeks earlier purty Sellowing bias iu tastiean of ‘appropria- Highest of all in Leavening Power—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1 [SER ULTORTGALE OF a Vany DERIRAGEER SE | “URTER* SALE Lot Eaeet Mereeew'n | Sater g Dost erchiterta” buthdene tions and they never failed to turn to him P BERBAN PROPERTY. SITUATED NEAR THE AND N STREETS. were used in the a . BEROeIE.Sbtnie Maimionp> "He TEP | Onder, aud Bice fare te ier Weis House wherein the tariff was not involved. anil, OUeF Jor male tm front of whe on | Ulysses 0: Chipman is complaiuant and Bridget barsete were 1M, RANDALL 6 A GOLDEER. ESDAY. TUE FIFTEENTH DAY OF APRIL ‘al. are i hotel. It makes ‘ 1890,, AT ‘FLVE O°CLOCK P. M., all of Lot nuinbe: toned plasterinx Mr. Randall's military record is most honor- 297, Square No. 1:1, in Beatty end Hawkins’ addi- AD. i ‘t ‘AST FOUR ‘further: < K P.M., sell at auction in For able. When Fort Sumter was fired on Mr. fgiuare feet of rounds Prue in*equare 596, together a Randall was a member of a military organiza- yt ot T a pez tion of Philadelphia known as the City i Bog gt ‘Troop. This troop at once offered its EDWARD L. DENT, M. E., services to the government, and Mr. x