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NO CITIZENS INDICTED. circumstantial evidence drawn around the or- , ganized of jor bribers. It is not to be ‘The New Orleans Grand Jury on the Lynch- Guestionel that the work was systematically | an one for their use. It =——_AUCTION SALES.____ HOUSEKEEPERS ARE WARNED against FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE Days. 5. c . and it had | the should be a sae a A = So be done quickly, ane hou wacetew aed |ingver ae auere aol the impositions of a company of females, who, | T#°™4* DOWLING & 50x, ancioman CHANCERY SALy on Fock uxt PRESENTATION OF THE REPORT—VERDICT OF | time precious. managed to have a friend di th h d f al ™ e amehoid effects. wait! AVENUE AND. ACQEITTAL AECURED =f BALDERT Oval OY | | Tho neconity was imperative for completa tasigned to the police an under the lead of a male agent, are now infesting Sets jee See pa ‘THE DISCOVERIES —THE TRAGEDY aT anisu | lists of the taleamen, but suc! were = —_ 5 Spee : is ‘ sou (ame ~de- | STMERT EXTENDED. Pausos 4 SFOSTANEOUS UFBISING. obtained os in other triale ‘The grand Jury | UntGTM. oct directly and coniirmed by the kitchens of this city, performing a trick which Se PTS ieee ate | DReTTT Sather, Sarre Cone tthe nessy case was in the office of O'Malley & | other evidence that myo caeiabnadtor, ‘The report of the New Orleans grand jury on | A;iams at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, February | Of inspect the lynching of the Italians on March 14 was | 22, 1891, though the trial Jugs termed special ——- ncy and stood sentinel at the door seer nt ask areatng te Yeh, Mewes (tn | cts Seereny eventoe us ee mesree make | eras tae et uaa naiees eens wary, 1A, . Bary, INL. mequicy cause No. 1 Sesicr E“Batesnat ang thre are Tataabak Te youre they pretend is a test of baking powders. : f [OSE © 658 SOT 0 eer It having been intimated that these persons : : scsi Gai Petre DEO HE weeds Teiwas follone PewnM °| side until Monday morning. ‘It is not shown | he wasacceptedas» juror. ‘There iseomrmeea are-the paid agents of the Royal Baking Powder - : Komen atras coma, Leper indictments. It is as follows by whose hands the list was secured, but ence of D. ae ‘ 5 A thirty-seven ‘Gis, and ict musuhored ewe co ke bic “Gnaxp Joey Room, May 5, 1891. | enough is known to confirm the past secret and | With the night watchman and tor at the Compan 1 FINE GROCERI DORs. Bui ered twenty th of doom Sberwan. Te To the Hon. Kovert H. Mart, judge’ of the | powerful influence of the so-caled private de- | electric light plant was #0 great that he could | find that sight of thier ery neyena pany, this is to advise all concerned that this NEG ES, WINES AND LIQ! et: = kee's, subdivision of of Mount Fieessnt and Pieasant Pusine, sald subdivision bem kino ae tee Junitun Heatite agen ruestion ‘i ective ag y je|cause them to manipulate the light | American citizens and another ed declared criminal district court of the paris of New | fective agency and Counsel Adams to handl seth corner ot Eire snd Basi | his tention in tai court which act catren Orleans, section = street e was en | with it renunt mn ol nce “When this grand jury entered upon ite term| |, oe mission | £, tHe scene of assassination. We uote the | native country. It is a noteworthy fact in con- nets was ges im section B of ‘The official relations of the jury com! n- | words of Officer Collins, showing the direc- | nection with the uprising that no injury what- ee 7 Jicted for | €F* te the court in the trial of criminal cases | tions given by O'Malley at the detective agency, | ever was done to either person or property tee crienica ia the ateascination of the late | 87¢ sointimate and far reaching in their conse- | 7 p-m., March 10: “Go'te Mike Fanning's, and, | beyond this ‘one ‘not, which seemed. fo be the participation in the assassination 0 cakanie tak the dministration of their | if he is not at = to the electric light com- object of the assemblage at the parish prison. superintendent of police, D.C. Hennessy, on | quences thet the maladministration of their | | oy and sce Jim Waldron and tell him Ivent | “We have referred to. the number of the night of October 15, 18%. The enormity | cyceseful fixing of jurors in important. trials. | YOU. Tell Waldron in & manner no one bat he | citizens participating in this demonstration, tat axine, axe the midnight hour, | Crear or stall pieces of evidence show that the | Will be able to understand to make that light | estimated by judges ut from 6,000 to. 8,000, re meated unas tar t the whole | jigts of names were tampered with when drawn | CoFner of Girod and Basin burn weak as it was | garded as a spontaneous uprising of the people. aountry, whil on . vitally con- m the jury wheel and before they reached | 0” the night of October 15—to have it done by | The tude of thi makes it a diffi- gerned in th justice 88/ the jury box in the court. O'Malley was pat | 7:30 .0'clock. cult tusk to tix guilt upon any number of the COMBINATION MOSLER SAFE, GROCERY WAGON, STORE FIXTURES, fo. Company has no relation whatever to them, that their so-called test is a sham, and that the females are instructed and employed to perform these tricks and make false statements in all kitchens to which they can gain access, by concerns who are trying to palm off upon housekeepers an Na sata fot contains 41.1826 wa uate fet Un sont separately end will be of On MONDAY MORNING, MAY ELEVENTH, 1801, ‘the onder above given, aatocech lot. One-thind cash amd at TEN O'CLOCK, at store No. 924 Gth street north- wai (West, we shall seli the entire contents, embracing in | } ye Prowseaory mete pet purchaser and deed of trust on the troy sald amd W'beartuterest at 0 percent ee: Old Crow, Baker, Continental, Jackson, Maryland | payaiie sanhanmual'y pA ‘Ciup and Thompson Whiskies, in one and two-gallon | the purchaser. Ac Gemitolns; French Brandies, in demijohne and bot- | Wlred) At fling ‘es, Pine Port and Sherry, Virginia Claret; about 30 ‘. 5. $25 ng her = Bers by . . . Pall of Fine Bay Kam; Biackberry Brandy. Hiol- C — S ; political and ma- | the Ju immediately | “The message was delivered to Waldron and | participants. {n fact, the act seemed to in land Gin; New Engitnd and demmaice Bum. French feral welarethesetinent” of the populace | SyEPYcwemet tng grag ant before ties | on the messengers etary OMatiay ronurked: | Polve Re endreneiete te tis pekeas’ | imferior brand of baking powder through the okey arene perc wher ar og Terence into the concrete form of ex- reached the dist All conveyancine and recording at the eapense of tu Fine Weistaten Preserves, in giass; French Boneless | purchaser of pur tasers Bar ; elegant assortment of California Canned era Froita; Fine Teas, in oricinal packages; also in 5 and ages (for individual buyers); Very Superior Set of 12 Japanned Tea Chests (cost #100); Coffees; | Canned and Potted Goods of every description ; Chece lates; Maple Sirup; Olives and Olive Oil; Sauces and Condiments: Fancy Cakes amd Crackers; Enslish mee - iunychaenc bene te ee "| FINE FAMILY AND BUTTER-PRODUCING Starch; Toilet and Laundry Soaps; Candies, de. JERSEY CATTLE, ALSO s office in due | ‘That fellow will break that wheel down if | city of New Orleans, so profuse is their «ym, red through the | eee ee ee Erde clone onkt out | necessary.” "No wonder, thn, O'Malley bad sc- | the and extended thelr’ connection. with the a jurisprudence, | complish these ends, but it was sccured | Ces to the electric light works after nightfall, | aflair. In view of these considerations the ver they were, be in)'"lthe person of one of the. com-|#8d it doubtless accounts for the alteration | thorough examination of the subject has failed y of American C4Z€U8 | missioners lately removed. It is further | found in one of the record books as to the con- | to disclose the necessary facts 10 justify this bd Meet With a nghtcous convicuon shown that in the office of this de-| ‘ition of the light at the corner of Basin and rand jury in presenting indictments, A CKIME HAD BEEN COMMITTED. tective agency is kept a book of names and ad- | Girod streets on the night Hennessey was shot, | “Rey joy glenn 2 : . dresses of jurymen. Out of three hundred names | it being changed to read forty minutes addi-} “W. H. Chaffee, foreman; George H. Ven- “One fact stood out ix awful prominence | dresses of jurymen. Out! Siomal Of dim light (otha; tion ‘exlatteliy xe; |pard Dele ates | drawn for the Fe y panel thirty-two were , D. R Dberond dispute or question by any | drawn for the Febrnary panel thirty-t sare ‘the Sia oi my Oe! ce 15, 600 x Seen iere, David Stuart, about and beyond dispute or q iteled | 0% the list in O Malley & Adams’ office, and | forded for the fatal night of October 15, 1800. G. A. Hogsetie, jt: ‘T. W. Castleman, E. man—the fact that a crime of unparalleled | 111..." the talecmen were drawn many inore | Jt is but justice to state that the president an .. Saxon, G. C. Lafaye, A. 8. htan- atrocity had been committed, evidenced by the }| names appeared that were on that private list. | *¥Perintendent of the electric light company, Jackson, H. Haller and Paul J. astice be rene els of erimil operation of fallacious and deceptive methods, The Royal Baking Powder Company in no case employs such agents, and whenever the name of this Company is used to gain entrance to houses, the applicant, no matter how Tespec- PpoBtic sae Onn bl : AT CLOVERDELL FARM, WEST END, five terrible deat eapous, the nu-| At times qpecial lists wore brought fo, the jury | #8 also the general manager, who was in’ New | Christian, table in appearance, should be regarded and | 0xsiynew arocery wason, cae Moser Comit-| parmrar oe. ta, war THIRTEENTH, 1801. merous sings und bullets fonnd imberled in the ioners, Which, one of tiem stated, Lad | York, 60 soon as they were informed that their ————_+-e+______ : Ration Safe, one Pine Refrigerator (cost €75), Coffee | Roe pi ees epared elsewhere, and being looked | wen were being, tampered with did ‘all snd] TH PRESIDENT IN PORTLAND, treated as an imposter. Show Cason Shela Crates ee Cum |” | Take Da.m. tnimat Band P, Dept tiles that struck d the solitary ma © | over by the others, went mto the jury wheel. y wt fernely cog “0 bees ie 1a | _my2.6.9,21° weald nev have marked as the victim | yryjy the business of this enterprising detective Plans and preserve the actual record. Clouds Clear Away and His Stay is Made a esses i a fine, fresh stock of goods and shou! wuomae woenx ad he uot filed the respausible position of | agency was facilitated when thirty-two names ,,"FFom the begiuning of our Sherer Pleasant One. RoyaLt Bakinc Powper Co. ma Tha eoeen Does ad tn eee Bl Rees ee cbief of police of the law. | It is not to be won- | of their velection could be drawn on a panel of | there is continuous evidence brought to f'what| The President arrived at Portland, Oreg. @iclock prociasly, , AUCTION OF TM- ee a ae eee rar pemarane tn the | nite, euastad joroes from wheel contstaing | SOF4it OC (he emnilots create Oat Ot et ear ake ay Geen eae 106 Wall St., New-York. “RALPH L. GALT, Assignee ® SOUTH'E STREET, NEAR SEVENTH trial during many days of its progress— @ thousand names, JAG gear , . x, ‘Tass np selection ef jurors, the evidence of witnenen alent Agency. Oue of the ablest criminal lawyers at | to Salem in the morning, where the President = ST cae, aectenoes: ages Get, deo trowt ated the tet day of ments ef counsel, the charge of the oe a PUTY rs © bar ¢ attorney for the agency. We 3 ‘i 3 erm, 74. recorded in Liter No. $04, [igSEME tally cou-cuteated on tie twelve | “Wemustexpressregret thatany cause shoul | know for an absolute, fact, that eseke were | Hived at 9 o'clock. ‘The mayor of the city AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. R i} Fenn ave. ow men who, by virtue of their solemn oath. sat in | exist for the criticisms directed toward some of | drawn in the name of O'Malley & Adatns, the ia? Goy. Pennoyer welcomed the President, awfal judgment on their fellow men. Ihe ver-| the deputy sheriffs employed in the court and | interested parties being D. C. O'Malley and teres dict is now oiheial record, bearing date March | 2+ 4p, parish prison. Unreliability seems to be | Lionel Adams Such a combination between a ‘You are justly proud of your great state. 45, 1801. the feature marking their conduct, interrupt | err of ents mara criminal lawyer is | Its capabilities are enormous. ‘The years will THE VERDICT A DISAPPOINTMENT. ing the confidence which should clothe every | yhen we pobre ited its possibilities for evil | TINS you increased population and increased “We cannot be mistaken in the assertion that | subordinate officer of the law. There were pl Pp Ui one of tr land revvete of the Datei of Colume eae 8 ries TRUSTEES: SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | will bier for mule at AND EFFECTS, BAKES OUTFIT, SHOW | premium, “on™ MON! TIRES. CANDY SAMS, COFFEE AND TEA | OF MAY, Inui, at NS, Ke &e By virtue ot s chattel deed of trust given to us and Guly recorded in Liber No. 1313, follo a et weg. une of fhe ‘and records of the District of Columbia, snd wt e THIS AFTEENOON. TOMORROW. "TPUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED V VEEKS & CO., AUCTIONERRS, PROPERTY FRONTING ON FIFTE. T 637 Louisiana ave., QTMPET. ON D STREET AND ON E STREET | YOu. City Post Office, NORTHW a Rewular weekly sales of Household Furniture, tc riet of Ohe-balt of lot numbered one ( Vewht hundred and weveuty ¢ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | : 2 : ~ : i “ b 3 : + x, MAY est of The party secured thereby, we Will sell maine 2M feet from the north west 4 we stand aghast. wealth. I hope they will bring with it march- | District of Columbia, passed in cquity cause No. | &.y within our ‘saree room, THURSDAY, ty publican aoe oe one wh ndiffe: ES : ‘ ; 4671, wherein William }. Dixon, executor, 1 SEVENTH, AT TEN A.M. ubiicanction | the verdict was startling, amazing, a bitter dis-| thore whose indiffe peepee Seance jae OE ts ing in this stately progress of material things, | pisinaatand Temperance P- Kend'énd Thonas JB. | Show ‘iss Chanter Suites, im Walngt and ash; | "0 UN TTESDAY, AY TWELETE, 2901 Sa ee ee dat some of | wupisio® was aroused ue to their sympathy | “The insido view which we are enabled to get an ee Lapel arckd meereed sain DAESDAY SINEW DAY OF MAX 1601, ae PTV $i Farior Suiten Hate and Shack Matirewsen,ice | A LLL AUCTION “ROOMS "OP MA voki cusation that some of | with the accused calculated to embsrrass the | of the workings of this agency through City | 4¢rly communities. above is C: ’, M., in front of the premises, part of oriz- x8, Pillows isters, toxether with a en- . the jury athful to their high | Lest directed efforts of the prosecution. It is | Detective Collins, pee td pein atid pride, over all our rejoicings in the advantages | imel/o_ number Bye (>), all of original lot numbered | | eral assortment of foods too numerous to mention. , office. "We do not nd the | noteworthy point in this connection that the iv ; which cre about us in our respective states, we | square numbered twolundred and twenty-seven (277), c BROS. = See ne Sirk rae, and conbrectag to part S limits of ec grand in T | indictments against MeCrystol and Cooney be- | from many sources, convinces us that it had at | iook with greater pride to that great arch of | inthe city of Washington, District of coinentne eS + Ot and D sts. nw. Sw FCN ed pa to the st miof the ease as mae | ing read in the court room in blank, the fact | its command a band of perjurers, blackmailers, ut thet Haibed within the followin metes and Lounds: Besin. anges OMTORTS, “S eared a the presse wa of trust on the proper'y =: }xamining of tithe, con jovernment that united these states and makes nse ass them all one great Union.” tinuous, od in the | ‘once communicated to. them’ through | SUborners and jury tamperere, and that has for ning on line of North D street at the southeast corner lete and | some ot the subordinates of the court. Under | S°me time been an element of discord in this of suid lot numbered five (3)and runuine thence west | FINE DWELLING, No. 1744 K STREET NORTH- ERS, SHEETS, "COMFORTS, SPREADS, | secured by 3 deed RETS, MATTRESSES, MAKBLE- be tae . ON. 2 cost. Yt term NM t ‘Presi on. twenty-nine (29) feet ten (10) inches; eer, AT A , VEN’ TEL AND PIER MIKRORS, é ~~ in the direct testimony and the | a proper coudition of things the utmost secrecy | COMmunity. The evidence is beyond question camber ue ame the G. AT mma varions | Sr dee seven) dent seven att ourtald | 08 THURSDAY AR TEENOO ‘rit well in froot of tho SD LIRTURES, WINDOW SHADES, Turht terra at rk apd ccm of ‘GevecTeiag rial circumscances. It appeared more | should have beeu observed. It is further shown | that O'Malley went up town in the Carondelet | jocal societies. Four thousand school children | Seen rs emote southeast corner, feet to Fitteent | Premises, part of SABE TLLOW ROCKERS, | Purchagr, RICHARD T. MOMSELL, Trustee. seaeat With its trath anlconses the fullmeae. | fat, when, the arrest was made of these two | steet ca on Saturday, March 14 last, in com- | were in line. ‘The party then lunehed at ibe | tires. vests thence nordh om aiid Fiteenth treet weet | py seine 19 feos Gy GMS Ey tenth of 73 feet ARS, WALNUT CANL SEAT CHAIRS, OAK | — listener with its truth and convey the fullmeas- | parties in the office of O'Malley & Adams the | pany with a party, reaching 4th street shortly | Rotel, i theitce east one hundred (100) feet to. the (wert Hueei | O& Hiches. T. SALOON TABLES, MRD OAK | JRATCLIFFE, DAKIC® 00., Aucicneem, ure of its power to those who ventured adoubt. | deputy sheriff was asked by O'Malley to say the | before 1 a.m. The party was sent twice to} “The rain ceased and the clouds cleared away | lotnumbered ten (10); thence north; nineteen (11) feet; | 4,1 he lunprovencents consist of » splendid three-story DINING “CHAIRS, “WALN WU Fa. ave. now. As the trial neared its termination it was not | arrest was made on Carondelet street, and it | Seligman’s house, after which O'Malley in per-| shortly after the party had luncheon, so it was | tenes east five (5) feet and one-talt”¢ py macl thence | ee dee atte aa aes al Gada eenteulcos, | EASE CANDY, SABA. Cal TRUSTEES’ SALE. OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE possible for an observer to fail to| was so reported to the court. Soligiaan ite Howse, and within a few minutes | decided not to forego the ride to the highlands, | north Seventy six (70) feet thrwe ci) inches to North H | Mandacnely,Stted up and ail oder comrements: | DISHES, SEVERAL SHOW © UN STANTON ANENCE. IN TRE SU BDE realize the comments fe on every side | “In searching for the true causesof the crim | Seligman was running up Carondelet street | and the President ca taken to theca ina colle | oD ee ee I ea eae eer ery SOUE | fotonr Commstchent eta and Kiet bons cf the | BAINES, FORKS AXD sPouS THUS? COoMPaet oe pba erase hang the notion of Some 1 La ttubmatted, | mal actions connected with the impaneling of | aud entered carriage in. waiting near the | Car covered with flowers and fiags. He was | ‘#uito.and (nence south one imndred and ninety | fear Contecticwt aveae aM ps SESETABNE AND” TMG aNacontta, pc. : When the case should be submitted. | the jury in the Hennessy case the sworn state- | Corner of St. Charles and Washington avenue. z necthrel cast: intwe | iferiis:"One-fourth eas, balance in one, two and accompanied by Mr. Wanamaker, Mr. Rusk, Mayor Delashmut and others. Some time was spent at the highlands in viewing Mount Hood ents Sk ous am Twa Fears town date ot Sale RUN: | three years, notes to beat U per gent pet snnium inter: the rate of ‘sla (6) per centumn per annum ti) est payable seuzi-annualls. ‘and secared by deed of Bad oroured by seed of trust upon the property wold, | fut, Or all cash, at option’ of purchaner. oF $10, bral esand specu! “f = By virtue of tions abounded, coupled | ment of Thos. C. Collins is found of great | Malley was next seen walking rapidly up St. with the well-known connection of certain | Value, and in this place we take oceasion te de- | Charles avenue. parties of unenviable notoriety, as shown by | clare that Collins was selected especially for ‘THE MAFIA. and other points of interest, and the party then. i cash, at the option ot the purchaser. Allcon- | C&D remain for five years at presence daily im the court-room and | the duties to be performed and for this pur-| “The extended range of our researches has | returned to the hotel, where priscve, dinner or eo ee ES arousing the suspicion that the most | pose secared cmplormentin O Malley & Adams’ | developed the existence of a secret organization waa served to the distinguish Suests. Last | emus of mule tobe complied wick within Afteen days Tee sragdtm dend of tral ou wrovery woud, A > | 2 angerou: and owerful if Oftice, ic i lo e isi 4 , night the t te Me rwisethe trustees reserve requi at time o. 7 cing. s Hractice of criminal law were |g wcecinr an oeing done, he was commissioned | gtyled ‘Mafia.’ ‘The evidence comes from sev- | Mht the President was excorted by the first | ater tle, therm FN ae eee enviar ai | ‘TROSTERS SALE UTENSILS, KITCHE! OULFIT. “AND “a Gi | OF DESIKABLE ‘RE AND EFFECTS. LUCKETT, deed of iru given to us and duly re corded in liber 10%. folko “Ae et oe Fecon's of the Dimtrict of Ga Feauiew of the party eectired theme Sie. a front of the preauteen, on Ith HiGntw, A.D tnel, a Five TEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED regiment, O. N. G., to the Exposition building, | reel! the ‘property at the risk and cost of the default- | &¢ mpcheser scovt. | Term comets Sen REAL K THE NOKIHWEST being exercived im behalf of the defense. | city tor this service. ‘The money received by | €@! sources fully competent in themselves to | where he held a reception to the public. From Dowdpaper peblished in tie iy oF Weckiea ose Bee | risk and cost of delaulting purchaser sfter Ave dayw | CORNER OF (HL ASD. FIUMTH | BI KEL ‘Tho-e cousiterations have led us to invest: him each week from O'Malley & Adams for | *ttest its truth, while the fact is supported by | a raised platform at one end of the great hall SAYHANIEL WILSON Advertisement of such resale in soue Rewspaper pub. | By virtue of a deed of trust, reconied among the land . the subject, embracing all its attendant condi- vices ceadaded there was handed to the des- | the long record of blood-curdling crimes, it be- | Wayor deimbant introduced him to a vast 622-64 F st. nw. anes: oe eee D.C. Tithe good and sbstrsct | records of the District of Columbia, in Liter No. 1oo1, | P ea op tions and incidents. ignated person at the city hall. The difficult ing almost impossible to discover the Perpe- | sssomblage of people, who cheered heartily FREDERIOD. McKERNEY. © TESS pUNCANBON BROS. A: foto S42, ot, wa. and at the written reyuest of the asd dower on "Barey Fata, togrinr oth ’s FICATION. and “0 i s : poor i S ke cers. cm a WEDESLSDAL: THE prowenuents, Re eee Tite IUny's JUSTIFICATION saa | sy neerons duties assumed by Special Ofteer | "285" ft Secure Tierra snosure, the dagger hen the, chief executive stepped forward to| _DUNCANSON BnO8, URictionsers”” ap20-dke JPUNCANSON BuOS., auctioneers Talcterstay DAY “OP StaY RDO NSG, AE | \Terion. Uae-thind cosh wance'n one and ewoyeary Saesne byscdeo beer beeonyhgeres bopthorn beer were performed. with the strictest Huclity, | OF stiletto is selected as the deadly weapon to spunk pad oh is socom te: seoabonhane JRATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, KNOWN AS | [ie ‘numbered ome i), ik square’ niliuiated eis | WPer cent Per auhun, secured {deel wt tre os ee was summoned and asked to make a statement. | Sere: Pe ay patting ;| plunge into the breast or back of the victim 9 | A, art NO. 1013 FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR K | jt, buubered cme (1). in square numbered echt ‘cauh att None objected, but all rather welcomed the op- | ¢yerything seed or head, napa areting of | Rud silently do ite fearful work. Revenge was |¢ft! thousand people, who passed in a con TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REALESTATE | STRELT NORTHWE undred and eughty-nin of the eround p dy FY LE vi A deposit of 2100 required at tune 4 E ‘ly | tinuous stream before the stand. This lasted MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHEAST. TRODAY. APT aaiir ae ery oss i et he EE eee portunity. It was a notable feature of the | The correctness is assured, in fuct, the material | thelr oe ae And ‘malice speedily | for more than an hour, and at its conclusion BEING BRICK HOUSE No. 122 MASSACHU: | , Ou THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY SEVENTH, | for the samme at the southeast corner of sat Bion | mere the cette revel a te Fink sha cont of te sworn statement that they primarily sought to features of the statement and reports are so | [0% an shane methods. while the burn- | the President waa driven to the hotel, where | Breit Ate He of the Supreme Court of the | moms - OP hoct Shey thasce eeat Pasttiel nbs acct lt | Sonvepaucig, Fecondin, Beso nom justify their verdict by attacking the line of | closely connected aud interwoven with the facts bee cien cop - = — sought sat Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Russell Har- | District of Columbia passed on the 14th day of APH | pronting TWESTIFOUN et FIVE inches on | (20) i008 Sher, thence west, parallel with the line of H evidence presented by the state and attaching | and circumstances connected with the trial, as | tign in the Of the Matia ani many of ite mem- | Ti#0n, Mrs. Dimmick and Mrs. Boyd were hold- | }*!: $0 Berry aa ees ee Lee | FOURTEEN TE strect withadseth of OREHURDRED | teste mrith, pantie ern tes ee eth ae attehn much weight to the arguments of counsel for | confirmed by various other witnesses, that there ini oo ing a reception to the ladies of the city. Mrs. | A. Brooke et al. were deiendants. the salue being cause | AND 1 WENTY feet toa 15-foot alley, also having a :i0- | curity ($0) feet. more oF less. to H street north, 7 the defense. It was freely admitted by the ju- | js not the slightest reason to doubt its accuracy | beT# are now known. Among them are men Pennoyer, the wife of the governor, Mrs. | No. 12820, equity docket, the unilersigned, as trustee, | foot alley on the south. This lot a ro a eo areney aes ‘H ctrest tothe piaceot be- ATCLIPFE, DARE & CO., Auctioncers, rors that remarks had been made in the jury | and correctness. It unfolds the whole story of | POF" in this city of Italian origin using their off v the highest well-built three-story ‘brick front dwei Pe i Delashmut, wife of the mayor, and Mrs. qo WED sean g ae IXTH, Re Deieeh a: | house, No. 1013 FOURTEENTH STREET, situa ‘Terms of sale: One-third (4) of the purchase money 0) Demyhans erp neninen. Toom as early as the first day when testimony } the iniquitous workings of the arch conspira-| Power for the basest purposes, be it said to | Cosoiph assisted the president party. Shortly exe Bit alee, ieten iat fu casi: Ualance in one and two Sears irom date of SL it pe n : il the rieht, title, interest and | fimmeliately north of **ihe Hamilton” sind i. GOVERNMENT SALT OF FOUR BOILFRS OF 60 was offered. and repeated @ number of times | tor and his lieutenants, revealing the bound- | ‘eit eternal a iret rele aenk number of | before midnight the presidential party left the Sf Tate and RO PMANETIS SQUARE: THOMAS | puget amterest, for which motes of the purchaser or | CANDONE OF 4) HOMME FOWEN, ALL AW GOOD eT EET Une wae positively ‘repentee: at the | om Power of @ man to overcome and dety the | inn sate thir uative lend. in moet in-| hotel for their train, which left for Tacoma, | 89, 20!08.,A. torr nd to of cricinal lot No. | SinCLE and THE PORTLAND, the proverty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pure AT AUCTION case,” and this was positively repeated at the | majesty of the law on criminal and civil pro- | 8% who a Scead aud _ relat one jin, | Wash., at 1 o'clock this morning. It was due | story brick aweling. This property is admirably adapted for business pur- | chaser or purcuasers. A deposit of two hundred (#200) | pV EVEN UnLock ee gilt €lose of the state's evidence. seing | “csiinss through the operutions of am anata. | MAancen, under assumed names to avoid convic- | in"Tacoma ats Schock: ‘Terma sale an prescribed by the decree: One-third | Poses, farce apartinent house, &c.- has auodern ins | Govars when the propery w Kueeked Gown. All com “One quarrel at least was reported, arising | pulous private detective agency. ‘Truly may | “ion and punishment for crimes eaten from the accusation by one juror toanother|it be said that the greater the freedom | Mitted, and others were escaped convicts an of the purchase uichey incash and thebalance in equal | Proveieuts and one of the’ best’ properties in the | Yeyancine and recording at cost of purchaser or pur | 6 Sette wine of tie Us w e expression a talk like you were | of bandits, outlawed in their own land, seekin, GOV. BOYD OUSTED, day of sa:e, or ail cash, at the option of the purchaser. | | Terms. ith the e: i 0 like y. ection and the removal of sestramt its, ii it 5 1s ee = 4 BOILEMS OF 60 Snstalun rears, jerest {rom hasers. If terms of sale are not complied with in teu u prams inoneand no fosesarmelnigeet re ae eres PS SR red 7 » A deposit of @200 will "be in the property eeenee eer evar eat, Da cea Seren, able | resell bi . fixed before you came here.” They formed no|auder the liberal privileges accorded all | the city of New Orlcans for the congenial com- is strack off, and if the terms of sale are not compl tured by deed of, frust conception of the tension to which the public | men in our co at com, goa risk of the pitts feller ene ton laree to remove emtire mus saialcinali i The Supreme Court of Nebraska Declares | with within ten days from the day of seve the trustes | Dretises, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit — 4b — i try, the bolder becomes the | pannbip of thelr own clase. These men Mim Disqualified for the Omec. eserves the Fixit to Teucll at the risk and cost of the | of #000 reauired at time of sale, ‘Conveyancing. e.. mind was strung, though impressed with the | unlawful practices, the greater the villainy of — a Furlier miormaation Will be made known ai the time of the sale. defaulting purchaser. Ail conveyancing at cost of the | &t costof purchaser, Jermsto be compied with in - ‘Terme cash. dicep interest aa shown cach day by the crowd | such a combination of designing and unscrupu. | {pr Manereds baye been shot down at sight by | ‘The supreme court of Nebraska yesterday | Purzhaew." Posssion riven tuimediately upon ual | Aven dapa,utleriee rut reserved fo reaallat rink | YPHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers a RATCLIFFE, DARE B CO. of spectators in the court room. Jous malefactors. It is well known to the court, | {he military in the mountains of Sicily without | rendered a decision in the Boyd-Thayer quo 4 CARTER MARBURY, Trasteo, | fHsemment of sui resaie in sone newspaver published EEN OTHE SROTORED MEMOMATE | T S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY Pas * - eae no pee = ‘cece, os by ee aii sitaas warranto case ousting Boyd (dem.) and declar- | _*?25-d&ds scala fg cigar er Auctionests, BRIDGE, IMPKOVED BY A FLAME DWELL- | ~ &ROWS AS Do. 415 RIDGE STREET NOKTH- “lt early indicated that the necessity for person, that the difficult shiny ___ REMIGBATION. z x = % ' x. shaheeuniel ASTD, secrecy was urged a4 the several jurors were | the existence of ‘a conspiracy by adequate | “No question is more intimately connected Bee ee re eee ormrns 6 Be | PA TCIAeER: TERRE 0: teense RR. F ENOX, Anctionser._ By sittue of a decres of the Equity Court of the Su. | witli Columbia; pasate moss oe Meee selected and joined the company of their fel- | PToo! are almost insurmountable. Such plot-| with the subject matter of this report than that = vy UTER'S HILL FOR SALE. Tes Sot. Ko. tings are doue in secret places and their work- i ; was legally elected governor of the state, but is | SPLENDID UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON Jows. It wus impressed upon them at various | ings often guarded by the advice of counsel | °f immigration. It deeply interests the peo- pa SHUTER'S. . THOL EVENTH STREET NEAR H STREST | , All that VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND lying partly ‘in equity cause No. dersuuet, trustee appoint eeny vs. John Cumberland et al ceed to sell on JURSDAY, TWELEIH disqualified on the ground of non-citizenship. NORTHEAST BY AUCTION. in Pairt «x and Alexandria counties, Va. sust outside | will sell on the premises on T st TAL at SIX OCLUCK P. Met i “a e : é of i A ¥ TION. or the te liinitsof Alexandria, with beautiful URTEENTH, 1801, at FIVE O° K a on be times and finally before the verdict was | well versed in criminal law. Secrecy is an es-| Ple of the whole country by reason of the good | Aha quoting the constitution relative t0 | CLOCK PM. we Wate MRE ds Prtaaaee | Hewsot the Potomac river estaran Fort Wasiiucton | suet auf irom CF toe desth of craven sottwe eS aga | OM ge the prem eegmnimrnt as rendered bronght forward again with the in-| sential element in the successful execution of | Fesults following the landing on our ehores of : O'CLOCK P-M., ‘we will sot in trong of the premises | in'cne direction, over Alexandris into ‘Maryland, ‘and | acess sie ete ee ee et eee) ape ur of coll bat pespae ition eeaale Janet te ros vers rentige of evidence | the designs of a conspiracy. Seldom does it | large uumbers of meritorivas and law-abiding | aliens it proceeds to the question of the suc-| ps on gglSi co, SOUAHELIES ok. | Ger Washinton cad Geersetrtn h paaezaane aa | Soe cea twenty-two C22), Washineton, D-C., said part | Heya yerumnas Themes Bort they hac and leave every thought and act be-| happen that any one of the partie! will | Forelgmens, OF ihe damage attendant upon the | cessorship and disposes of the claims of Lieut. | this section in rapidiy iauproving ‘in'values wich | HOLexCeeded in diversity and beatty anywhere im this | of vot two <2), fronting thirty-eurht (CHM) jet une C1) | Mumma Loto ley a eney a8 ‘llany ei Log introduction of a vicious or indolent class who | Gov. Majors in the following words: makes this an elecant opportunity for investment.» | CORBY. Hae ee ee ene about one | place of becinning. bind them. Sureiy the urgeney of this was | reveal the villainy either before or alter its ex- tion of jors in wing wor: lexant opportunity Ist tract said to contain 40 acres, more or tess, in | fru ty (10D) set, and the east halt of said | PUSS OMSL o.tea cash: balance in two equal mast cunningly devised to conceal the peculiar | Trt leave their native country for that country's | | ‘Under the constitution a person elected to | 9 !¢r eturchaser 10 assuwe an incumbrance of Eplriax county : Sd tract said to sintim 10 acres 3 | Jott Ont tory feet nine (| installments, rayabie reapectivels ot oneand two Sears * a el i is i 60, ni. the ba e- | Alexandria county, ‘of the Lees! ad. ct ley ‘ani ee vente at trans] ised in = jury room. Care- sax InpicrsxsTs. good, seeking an asylum here, soon again to | the office of governor is entitled to dischat hhalf cast and one-Walf mone year, or all of tue balance | AWasniria county. north ¢ TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON | Ghee on D street by a depth of one hundred and ten | from th md by wdhend ne = follow in their footsteps of it. We know i i ta of way Le Paid in cash, A deposit of $100 at tiie of sale. ape *y ‘ conduet | the Hennessy case no visible act was com-| city of New Orleans than it does any city on| Thursday after. the first Tuesday in January | feacting pur hiogs A coat nee, Sout Of the de- Ahove wale is subject to lease expiring January 1, |) Temnsof sale: One-third cash, one-third in cone year | chnver. aivd f terme of ale are mot ¢ marked mattention of tne jury sees submitted their evidence— “= mt witht bs : ow 1 ; day after th aX ; : 2 £0 bear internet. a Gass the trustee reserves the Pull torent after unbecoming and franght with the | mitted, and we fully realize the difference be- | the Atlantic seaboard. The great importance | following his election and until « successor is | at burchtocr's cost, ‘Terma: One-third cash: balance in one and two | ferred payichts to be Sucre Uy aieed of trast wa tine | EGA the trustes renerves the Fut to! none, gravest. consequences ‘whem the mo-| tween a crime committed by words oul and | # forcibly expressed in the eclumns of the pub-| cals elected and qualified. When the person | sos axas RATCLIFFE, DARE 0a, | vests secured by deol of trust wath nero, Premines sed, oF sil-canty at tbe ition ofthe ar Sia aid wut of te defguitine puretaser se “* Tientous import of the issue is | what are known as visible acts, which. might | Hc press ull there seems to be an awakening to | receiving the highest number of votes for the = Peete a gt te FIPS - ar consilered. We are led to conclude that | be witnessed by other persons and tell the tale | the danger that threatens the situation and the | office of governor is ineligible under the con- TOMORROW. iD. ROSerILE, comp.ied with within ten days trustees feserve Tut | | RATCLIFFE, DARR & C0. Aucts the jury undertook to try the case when it was | of crime. In the attempts to influence tales- | Recessity for a radical reformation. stitution to be elected the governor holds over. | —______70. Zrustees under the will of H. @. Daisny, decd. | {o'er iat detailtins, purchasers ak and ost. “Al | RATCLIFFE. DAKE & 0.. «i by their own estimate of the value of | men and the successful part of it, whispered | _ “That past immigration laws were sadly defi- | The duties of the chief executive office of the LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers ap2-w, ids, in, tukew,6t : pu M LA= SOAK, Avctioncers. «made by parties not called as wit-| words conveyed the insinuation or directiy of- | Cient ie bend here erased roe avers: upon the a ihn | STYLISH PATH OF CARRIAGE HORSE: JRATCLIFFE. DARE & CO., Auctioneers ieatnw. | VERY VALAULE RE ¥ With strange amanimity they dwelt | fered the money influence. ‘This reference | Tecent legislation of the national Congress, | certain contingencies, among which are VICTORIA, CHES] SAT Soe Sts they kuew by reading and hearsay | will serve to show the barriers this inquest has | #24 even these new regulations will not be | failure of the governor-elect to qualify and BeEKnoARD paytos VERVERCE RE OPH STUUR TTS TIE | ms dalas a= Ew | On FRIDAY APIFUNON, Mite Ehoatian deen ts of ‘the aeassination priot | encountered in securing evidence, but sufficient | effective | unless Cie Spee! — ae governor. It cannot be) | SECUND-HAND BUGGIES, WEAR IYSECOND AND Q STREETS NORTH: | ATCLUFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, St FIVE OCLOCK, an erent Ot the. yreaiiwe, weal Jand made those the basis of the | was offered by voluntary and reliable witnesses | PrOper officials char such duties. | ani ere na failure to qualify | On THUG-DAY, MAY SEVENTH. i SEVEN: RF p | Stnall frsune dvellines, Ros "inva fal persuasion for giving the aceaced the | to justify the indictment of six men, ax fellows, | That 18 the intention at present and for the | where. no person. has been constitution ee ee aa toe SNES GEN, | Oh Te Ue oct Dok ee on AL SEVENTH. Pulkb AND FOURTH | Tiss srarery isin ous of tal vetitof the doubt and concluding the de-} “Thomas McCrystol andJohn Cooney, with D. | future, yet, by some design or other, the de- elected to the office. goods. front of the premises: TREETS SOUTHEAST. Bae ines And Where residence property is iarcely Liberations in their favor. z C. O'Malley, for’ attempting to bribe a tales- | ‘tils of the law may be evaded. For instance, | ‘The writ of ouster was served on Gov. Boyd 5 OS OTS Loc SND 1 BRLETASL EINE OCLOCK, we wil oftrtorsls: | Taras '$3.000 camh, the hlance in six and twelve “We zane take gecasion to say that itwas not | man, and Bernard Glaudi, Charles Granger and | %© high an authority as the Italian consul | about 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He re- ce i sttorves or exsrlages cau beenterci ep to hour | Kalorama Heights. “Bach iotMronta 25 feet by the | BALE FASE FIVE UCLOCK, with notes hearing tntercet end seranad Se expected to obtain any evidence of andue in- | Ferneard Armant, for attempt by each tobribe {i this city, in his sworn statement befors | ceived it calmly and aaide, “Lam realy to turn | ost ERNTAEM e SUOAN. dete ‘The eect 25 feet front rust, oF all coat, at 0; Ghoms yrarchaet. Al Evenee from the members of the jury, for those | three different falesmen. These parties are | the grand jury, charged that nine Italians | over the office now.” His attorney, John D. | “ty Auctioneers. |, Torus: One-third cua balance in one and two years. bs Fs ed Seokequsdatetmaae Te ote who were uncorrupted bad uothing to reveal, | closely shown to have been intimate with | Were recently landed from the steamship | Howe of Omaha, who had just arrived, re- ‘M. LOWENTHAL, AUCTIONEER, sold. orall’cssh, st the orion of the mentions K SQUARE “8. iuyl-dts LATIMEM & SLOAN, Anctionror. Caen eee whet make themselves par” | O'Malley, often at his office, informed of all | Entella, whose names were not on the par| quested him to wait a saoment, immediately | WW™- : ee TER SE NW. depsait of 8100 Will be reahired on each'lot at tive of | This sale presents an escellcnt opportunity for an ticepscriminin, yet}u their uumerousstatements | doings, and were active workers in the Jury- | Senger list. This point has been referred by | went to the supreme court room to filen motion Con. K ST.'AND MASS. AVECN.W. | S3le-" If the terms Of te are not compiled with in | inveaaemt. i ia hhfteen days from the day of sale, right reserved to derus One-balf cash, balance in oue and two years, - much was obtained having a direct connection | fixing business generally. him to the Italian government and is being | fora stay, but us the judgment had already been . ¥ ‘ Feseil the property at the Fisk, and cost o it- | G per cured Ly deed of trust ouxsox, Ganxer & Co. ra aa uprated bye Sree volsine of| "te aze prompted worspreasourelves in d-|i¥entgntd, the stesinr beng due at Palermt | entered ad the writ nrved it was Goo" ive | 20000 WORTH OF. TaTIONEMY AND Booxs | fv eoaaa gn (sk aaa a Sfaut| oat med de oe Soper a me On, testimony elicited during the course of the in-| precation of the hesitation of many of our |#bout this ‘time, ‘The consul claims that ¥41 | Gov. Boyd accordingly turned over the office! commENcING XHCRSEAS MORNING, MAY Fs $100 required at time of citizens to be connected with criminal prosecu- | Pe*ons were landed, while the passenger reg- | to ex-Gov. Thayer, SEVENTH, TEN O'CLOCK, and continuins daily | ©- Th sale. mr tak osed fre not cou-plied with in pttewt days fro:n the day ° 696 PA. AVE. N.W. is clearly brought out by the evidence of | tion by seekiug relief from jury duty. The in. | 8ter_showed 932 names. If it is finally shown | taken the oath of office and filed his bond. ‘until closed out, T wil: Sale richt reserved to res erty at the risk an io bad in the meantime ‘aliconveyancing af my suction ToomstbO | A 0 aeas ‘arch i that these nine Italians were so landed, in vio-] ‘The opinion med by Chief Justice Cobb eae Toscns, FI Hi Pe Se ret sock russe in Sema Gevnpeper Peace the jurors that as affecting three of the accased, | tell; a law abiding, ut these nine ’ ed, wo opinion was signed by Chief Just x {mies of Books, Poems, Fiction, Hist: " ieemen' ch Fes ° e fe Saat ook weneeia anita tae ‘cuterprices of business Set | lation of the laws of both nations, they’ should | and Justice ‘Novall; Sussice Masel) disseniang, | Scenes tes eer, cons ition, Hs FUTURE DAYS Sees ae] §6CUTENS CRIES SUR TT aD SOE: ieliberation in ther cases Some | trade, must recognize the obligation, without | be Teturned whence they came and the steam- | It is stdted that Mr. Boyd will carry the case to —— 1 Ak we cL pret 1 FE, DARR & CO., Aucts. We are showing « splendid line of Gents’ Outing ttended with intense ex- | which the guilty tuo often go unpunished. We | *ip Entella heavily fined. the Supreme Court of the United States. dam Books, JPOR, SALE_— AT, PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE | Shirts in ell the different grade from the outing repeated ballots the jury's | urge them to cast off this repuguance, fo rise | 4," We have stated in Our remarks about the | Mr. bosd wus elected governor by the demo- | eves” rin'y Case ee : Dee AT OP aed en BE : rer fhe Conviction ot | wuperlor to. the annoyances attendant pon te NE need, italian | criminals | crats by Over 3.000 majority in. Novetnber last, | eee ee eee ee ee Tt eee a ee Eee a ay oe ieee teat A vais | and chevtot at S0e. to the Madrss and suk and wool rarly-detined indication of the convictions of | trials, standing up with the great majority of | #é in this city today who should not have lett | Mr. Thayer, the republican incumbent, de- jer ti “1 “bY a re iiery and ntunerour oth 3s to the three accused. Tt inwpremes| dheir fellow men im the covdemnation of the | their native land without the indorsement of | clined to surrender the ofice of governor on | Als 43 ¥. as it must every one to whom the fact | detestable practices. brought : c ia, eee ee aa ashington «ty would ake beautiful subdivision | guods at #1, 1.25 up to &3. IB Mr 3-1. CLEMENTS STOCK Rte | gQNy THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY FOUR- | Ghilinap ot county and rossarcuny Weshikersn be | Boyw' Outing Shirts and Shirts Waist, 25e., 50e. tow high degree | the American consul astocharacter, and should | the ground that Mr. Loyd was not legully «| SUVED Moots Sti Mis poder iis | TEENTH. INL, Ar GX OCLOCK: we-wil oat is | SUNS ECLEMEL TSS at Semen by forces the conclusion that the | of perfection by their frequency, of their rac- | Rot have bes rmitted to land bere. ‘The | citizen of the state. The question was carried | ROOM FOR GREATER. CC NIENCE OF ere 7 SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV: sia jurors | tices which threaten to deaden wud destroy the | Hime has passed when this country can be made | to the courte and the result sustains the repub- SALE AND WILL CBE SOLD IN LOWS 10 SUIT FHONTISA TE SE EOT IR SQUARE 290. ray CihoPen ts {08 Sasi 1D Ee SEYRET | 100 Pisces Shantong Pongees in all the new effects, fora ver-| virtues of the criminal code, to debase the | the dumping ground for the worthless ee oe | Nome clare = Wa Lowestuan, | A DEPTH OF se CEET. mihi lot in one of the tnest |“ STREET BETWEEN @ AND H STREETS | 45. ‘b impossible to | temple of justice for ignoble ends and de-| Praved of every nation. ‘The crisis is reached. PRE NT my4-4t Auctioneer. | aie ate fine unde eo reeniences, epee Court New line of Chailies, fe., 10c., 123. Feach any oiher couclunion than « tistrial | grade the cheruahed Fight of “irial by juey? | and on the magnitude of the issue it becomes sides eegeriomo geste inawiredas Gakeae anti iecidony an Gpportuaity & silered to buy suck | pBE Trae 2 deere of the Supreme fuses | Acontamned Bote Sdieen tam esti ‘These three accused named above were proba- | from its bigh position as the exponent of truth, | the duty of the uext Congress to quickly enact | Four members of the United States Senate | S, ; ; Drpverty by public sale. ana. Ss. bly the unwilling actors nated by leaders | justice and right. such vigorous laws that complete protection | committee on trade relations F a : ae Ineamity: cause : rc ith Canada, Sen- | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | wit" Mtcguat’ sausage balance im one and two years sieil cer por ste Se Ry eg of the conspiracy to execute a villainous part, O'MAGLEY THE CHIBP evrExDen. be afforded henceforth against these evils. stor Hoar of Massachusetts, chairman. Sen-| auction aaie every TUESDAY. “THURSDAY AND | Sha! cath. st the purchsser's optom. Ade) ositcf | te TIGHT DATOE MAT Aa aeEISE Doe | Yariety of styles, Me., lWc., Be. Iie., Be. See ee et ett persenel metre nee) enaing inte amount the volume of tent JURONS WERE URIDED. ators Dolph of Oregon, Hale of Maine and Gray | SATUMDAT MGKRINGS. A TEN O CLOCK. wu | SAUCE airen a mmpclas, teri, be Ganied | BSA in grunt of the prot, wk 13 agmare tn | "2,000 ada French Chambrays, ain colori res- Gener Spee kor es analy ehllla ys ad endeivcas ike be. | ,“We are so deeply impressed with the facts | of Delaware, begun a public hearing yesterday PAA of Horses Mates ain Sted Coure Horses, Dare, | is teserved to resell at the risk and cost of the detwuit- | Het ot Washumcton, DC. Said lot tronte 25 lect | 5 ts 9. real value, 1240. “4 * oe of the case, as partially summarized in the | #t the Merchants’ Exchange, Butfalc Y., OM | ing Horses and W: “Following this investigation it was quickly | fore this grand jury, and considering that and 1s improved with # brick house known, ; inw purchaser. All ‘con: ng, Ke. at purrhaser’s k Morses, besides inany ‘whole ; J TATCLIFPE, DARR SC aes Set Sa Ay ped foregoing, that the moral conviction is forced | t subject of reciprocity. ‘The tes j t ony wag | Turnouts sold solely for w nt of use. |e. ae i a ~s Sea earned from various sources that talesmen had | €vidence, not only in the abstract relation to | Son ua that some of the jurors impanneled to | #8 favor of lower diutios on barley and coal. | ax suction New and SeccAL ond Caren —S oe papinenn at ie sn wa years’ from aay "of" Sule, NEW SPRING DRESS GooDs. been approached. Every clue offered was taken | each party, but in its aggregate and collective | try the accused on the churge of assassination —_~o—_____ Buprics, Wagons, Harness, Reis te. This R anne A tne a, up and, as @ rule, the talesman who had been | bearing, we are forced to the conclusion that | of the late chief of police were subject to wanes t= Dapeey: Obeesntna.. Carian forsee : . ‘i . Carriages in this city, and 1s the right pisce to either previously marked out wax seen when alone or | Dominick C. O'Malley is chargeable with a| money influence to control their decision. | The Moscow correspondent of the London | vay ors. invited away ¥ secluded and unsuspected | Knowledge of aud participation in most if not | Further than this we may say it appears cer-| Standard dwells upon the utter disorgani- place, well-desig: pretexts guard: ay the | all of the unlawful acts in connection with that | tain that at least three, if not more, of the | sation of business through the sudden ex- Teal, mousing of the taibs, bat quickly leading | colsbrated cose, | With his hill, aa sequized by | jury wore so unduly and unlawfully ounivolled. | Son, © Sumac Rema ES ace Basries, Crp ny, Carriages | istrict of Colambi up to the great trial. One favorite expression | Years of experience, the most cunningly de- | Some of the jurors themselves have testified in | tp wag adgrectiaat agencies, the corre- | Fancy. ? Wavons, exproesandCrocery Wagons, | TUESDAY. "MAY TWELFTH, 1891, AT TEN Seated, Ok memes might (be made Uy going | Pie eres the” lage eee of eee | more emphatic terms, that if it had not been | 50 the, various business, agencies, the corre. | Sova Waren, fuss Wentasr aoe Coe Hates Punic avoQghck Aa, on the jury and doing right.’ There is no pos- | for defeating the legitimate court of justice, | for the persistent and well-directed efforts of ets, ‘and hundreds of Dills are protested | “cwgy,DercTibtlen: eddies. eo we aoe EIS AUCTION AS THE AUCTION ROOMS ible doubt that such attempts were made by | the chief simand object being to place un- | three of the jurymen most conspicuous from | 2° P —— BES : ave : various parties in the service of the defense, | Worthy men upon the jury in the trial of the| the time that body was impanneled the age oh en en eters a ey RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucta.. ALOT OF HOUSEHOLD EURSTZURE, CARPETS, entertained by some of the talesmen and scorn- | ine accused. Without his assiduous and cor-| verdict would have been materially different ‘National Confectioners’ Convention, ‘20 Penna, ave. n.w. BEDDING, DISHES, &., &c. fully rejected by others. rupting influence we believe the verdict would | from that rendered. We have engaged our- The eighth ant tion" ot. Fae VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ‘WASHINGTON LOAN AND THUST COMPANY. “These are facts given on the evidence of | bave been radically different, and asa natural | selves most assiduously with the examination eighth annual convention Ne | 1ST when tne ADMINSTRATOR'S SALE OF SMALL co) z TION OF HOUSEHOLD FUUNITURE “ASD Surrey: Panetonn, Baan, ‘Gown Prince Carringea, | District of Col bola 3 r AT : AY. MAL ELEVENTH. lool, si FIVE JORNBOX, GARNER & 00. ‘REET BETWEEN NORTH Roriks ave mmo a. ‘We will sella: public suction, im talesmen who, quickly discerning the true | Comsequence the tragic occurrence of the 14th | of a large number of witnesses, ee tional Confectioners’ Association assembled in Pp oS UTHEAST, OPPO- — front of the preuitam, sub tet Shi cemege 178, mys 636 Pa. ave. nw. Meaning of the men who addressed them, | of March last never would have been recorded. | those who were presentat the meeting on Canal | the parlors of the Southern Hotel at St. Lonis, TH, 19, AT. SI SLOAN, (Auctioncery, street by a depth, indignantly repelled any attempt to control | (“1 the personsof the indicted MeCrystol and | street, in the vicinity of the parish prison, as | Mo. yesterday. President Jacob Bush of Cin’ IN FRONT OF . 8, Treasers. F their line of conduct by these emiwaries. In | Cooney there were reliable and trained assist-| well as several hundred of our fellow-citizens several instances a rebuff was answered that | ®ts. The former the talk was a joke, but surely a well-directed is cinnati called the meeting to order and read connection, with some in- | taken from every rank and class of society. —_| his annual address. exteuds back through several | —-It is shown in the evidence that the gather- - IN SQUARE 900, wirect aed running back, with fs. located in tly I ‘one, two ded Registered Trade Mark, ke of deep sgnilicance, when the leading | ¥ yetol’s voluntary statement to | ing on Saturday m March 14, An Alleged Murderous Conspiracy. comtessncine ipod be coated by tee cool onsen ee peafrred Fars, partly: in, the shape of » con. several thousand Of the Ait bet and even the | De John A. P. alse ast Mee’ Weedon: ‘Atetrect ot PURE RYE WHISKY, accused participants in the assassination, at jou, reveals some poi ai ost 1aw-abidin; citizens city, : com —s the time awaiting trial in the parish prisos, | catisen us to think he would have told more descmbled, as is the right of American citizens’ | Gilmer are under arrest at Abingdon, Va., the ‘the TrOD G80 Galen, Co Guns antl Sow under indictinent for attempting to bribe | but for the power and influence of O'Malley | to discuss in public meeting questions of grave | former on the charge of murdering his wife ~_— apn and associates. We know that such influence | fmport, and the latter with conspiring with Baker to auicenmn, OTHER TALESMEX SILESCED. has been ————— with a friend of the VERDICT CONTRARY TO LAW. rid herself of her husband. PRS “ on lately on trial. 2 : ‘Another class of the talesmen took special | trusted accomplices and figure throughost the | _ “We find a general sentiment smong the wit- pana gare to deny any knowlege of the vile work or | whole affair with a prominence showing the | Deses, and also in our intercourse with the oe Pog OF satan Pega rabies showed remarkable deticiency of memory aa to | high appreciation in which their services were | people, that the verdict, as rendered by the ow sana e, th and dstarel ts what they had told their friends, causiag us to | Reld. ‘Lhey are the men who approached sev- | jury, was contrary to the the evidence and | Bent physicians sou! sal conclude that they were silent from fexr or had | ¢ral talesmen, as before stated, the proposals | secured mainly through the designing and un- | University of Louisville, died yesterday morn- been seen and cautioned about imeriminating | beimg mostly refused. In one instance it is| scrupulous agents employed for the special | ing. He was fifty-one years of age. any one till their tonzues were silenced as with | shown that O'Malley took money from his safe | purpose of defeating the ends of justice. At the band of death. In this connection we enn | aud gave it to Cooney, and saying, ‘McCrystol, Thee the determination was shown that Plainly state that a number of the wituesses | You know that fellow better than I do,” gave | the could not submit to the surrender | Rev. Sam Small has resigned hie position as mask, emphatie ally di " 4 having ap ‘ap- eee Se te —e of ir rights into the hands of mid- roached or spoken to about service on the jury, | §4in reported m: talesman who was/ night assassins and their powerful allies. Even after telling vt to these frismis who ba ins | shortly after accepted aa‘ furor, "And here | Met}, aamuanime and thelr powerful allies | Teak, and has filed a report containing a finan formed us. Yes, there were young men from | mark the words of one ‘You fellows shows the culmination of a con-| cial statement. An Ogden paper states that he ngs were expected. Of such | better get up there now.” spiracy. His death was deemed to | ‘was wired that the board we can #0y, that to t thereb: LICE prevent the and of crimi- itil Bto bis onceal and thereby attempt ‘THE POLICE AND THE Be t the ©: punishment May coy os affairs, & to condone a crime is ouly aug removed from = eae il bat far participation in it. “Among the talesmen, a number of our citi- gens have nobly cume forward from a sense of duty, relating their experiences, farnishing at ‘Jeast some of the missing liuks in the chain of “We cannot fail to refer to the intimate rela- tions existing betweenaclass of ward politicians and the prime mover in all the infamous doings. His office was a place of rendezvous; ali were deeply concerned in the sppoint nals whose it was being fast established b; his diligent pursuit. 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