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EE a = ee = gs’ 6 < THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1891. ACQUITTAL OF HAINS. SENATOR VOORHERS’ ARGUMENT. out to the help of his friend. He may not bave | at Fort Monroe, who have done little but dis- ‘CTT ES. Ds. a knee a tia |. Mr- Voorhees then arose and began by saying | been able to scull ashore. He certainly did not | cuss the outcome of the trial. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. AUCTION SALES | = Rall Boal The Jury Accept lea jo Getta nik ins (hie dintwenatial business a point had been | $¥¢ try; but the voice would have carried | Mr. Hannegan and Senator Voorhees left for FUTURE DALS. lous . —- reached when it became his dut = Met IP was rrrarm waxciva om acovrrran, tHe | words to the genous THOTORT, ACCOR To tig ixsreec- | @ formal » THON oF Taw COCKE, «sD THEY WaRE aut | 81 he sire aoaisse zee + mus cen . | 3 y did | or five attempt: made before an agree- SSRN, —— ti vinsLin tke cours rcomautplead | he stay unless to Keep the dying lips from tell- | mont was reached” After rupper the court's ee hy ae d 8 Corman tenant Tn sot, PREME J scave haregeevet himself more | ing their story of the alli, Parte rlpeeereth ordige paleomiomr : Beat agsliges Hamwrtos, Va, Sept. l. Dloswed are the merciful, for they shall re- | mean that they must either convict or acquit ceive mercy.’ The plea for rey has been ii oan ke eee of murder in the first degree. As no one ap- then? Was that mercy? His course through- AtS o'clock tonight the curtain fell on the last act on the Hains-Hanvegan trage After distance. Why did he sit there aid look H a re Tex Jacucrmesior! | at the dead body tuatead ef-saking help. when | "nae pesos oo e (TPROMAD DOWLING & OOM. Anetenseen. Taree he a SAN inp AceRERT not intend to make | help there was tn plont at ientles st001 siden — : 4 otaeriminal iawyer. | men.ifvou have « doabt in sour mind ss | When the jury went out five of their number |. be ieee MeN a ae | ee ts that the jury | the guilt of dhe defeudwat answer me why did | Were iu favor of imposing a light punishment, Pees Tie Sete she cAKD | TRAINS LEAVE MAAAINGTON Tow STATION 4 grou: xpoeeh for the | he stay out in that boat until he was sure the | while the remainder were for acquittal. Four THEREON, GonsIstING Fer iie ey a not forany emolument | dead boy would never return to life? JOUSE ui a 9 % * : eae : er AD. Ise, and recorded amoug the land Feconis of the District «1 Colusntia im Libor 406, f. lr oor Sa the regaest of the party » thereby, We will sell at pabuic an “son the FIRS? DAY 0) ow mercy Paty ind had even thought of conviction in the ; ’ " at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the b being oat for four Bours the jury retmened to ust can only be accounted for on the ground | agreed arom “eric 8 Femdered was soon See ea meee the Demet et 'cor | Hee Coe the court room and news spread rapidly | that he wouted Hannegan to die. For nearly faa Stawe at) ties Hiypaln votes LY PURE Being part ‘of a tract of land known as “Mount | and St. Louis, -onnectine dats that a verdict had been renched. In a few mo- helf an hour he seulled around with the body ‘and as yet hie plans for the future are Reser yal deseetiedsatollows' Becinning for'he | Hoggh Sioviers, col uevileand Menjphis. Tulle ments the court room ‘illed ap again with an in tho boat. Ihave heard of pirates us_merci- | decidedly vague. VE fhe Soret eat, Smet of the lot of W. D. Bea: ag oe Be Pe oS audience for the most part .lcawn by the merest [alas that. That pale foe shat looked up to ee Ewelve ant. waty-sve CES se Wests sleeper to Fates : i 3 =F Tice east twelve cecaaaay ta kde died th venlat woeie © wil ace on aed aad on ae Tht teat site| ROCK CREEK PARK VALUES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. peckerisn nh fitiAc mazunoan, ‘i : SS <<< a an nee: 5 iow heat sacar “Gentlemen of the jury, have you decided RY ey Fit & corpse is not consistent with innocence. | ats, Peut Further Examined as to His Ap- THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. extern GPR) adredts fer bes comtarning one | pode Sloan. Fate upon yorr verdict?” athe Clerk Looker. = ef ne poe pinny She Bog ‘Did praixement of the Property. JRATCLIFFE. DARR & CO., auctioneers LL ATBMER & 8104X, anctioncers, George ‘We Ciseell by Sonu A Ben eee te | tao AIF, onceyt Matures, carpe % \ : Hains show merey? Yesterday afternoon the session of the Rock | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN ll phagdpainiengemag POT a cam Nincare al “What ix 4 . in the course of my life it bas been my lot | Creek Park appraising commission was con-} THE Cl ‘ON THE EASTERN BRANCH | | TO CLOSE THE AFFAIRS OF A SYNDICATE. | of the laud records of the Disttiet ot pia. Once) “Not guilty.” mnttere 1 the various mombors io mast with. ante ain OF creeense enh OF THE POTOMAC KIVER: VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPKOVED | ius, however, theretroin the part tismest eeeieeest of the jury in an and h Vlocd: upon their hands, and ‘never in my life | i™Ued at the court house after Tux Sran’s Fe-| By vietue of decree of the Sapreme Court of the PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D.C Sioned Srotey, Were fe'Fot Barnard dec | the jury in an anderton losed. TOss-ex- io. ‘on the elevent TS, | ‘After some formalities Thornton J. Hains a have I seen @ man so coc! as that boy of twenty- | Port cl Mr. Joseph Paul was c - Bolg. ee Ore RS F ‘UXSEQOND | conied in iber 1007. fol19 34%, of maid lal Riconle of | ro Se ean eae rath amined by Mr. Wilson. Mr. Paul said that he | on W’ NESDA. EPTEMBER | SIXTEENTH: Te Ae STM ES eee | np District of Colminte. at | ee cane Meets to bones a ee oo in MAnamaie aaeriec® examined the Frank Shoemaker six-cre tract | JU,¢1 FAVE, QUHOCK FM et 24 of section O] | MT ETH ASD TUARTAEIROT RTRERTS | tw ey cheegscme faint cant. balance tone cl | after three months’ confixement in the count; “You have been asked to discrodit the story | !n one of his solitary pilgrimages. , They might | Fhie ot containé abvtt’opn aren Situated dinectiy AVE WGLOGK P--s in. treat of ths trees | Senkees percaaer eager eet” Sa, bet fail. He at once started for the co of Robley D. Evans on the ground that he was | #8 well, he snid, compare the Capitol with a | oh tie Eastern branch and ea most beautiful and de- lags gue spl sell the east 32 feet sront by a depth of Stave blinded (200) datiars Zo" mace’ at time of | peg : tales a + cht ft room where the jury we aoe cat cither falsifying or else mistaken or deluded by | Cottage as land west of the park with the park | ,,cerms: One-third cash and the balance tn one and ‘3. H. GORDON’S SUBDIVISION OF ys from day of ‘sale oF Property will be sold at Sis each member by the band in a to te: the sights and sounds that come over 100 feet | lands. He did not know of any six acres west gption. A deposit of 810) required at i y LOT, 285. IN a ARE 9. snd cost of defaulting purchaser, Ail conveyancing cong eee of were a man who has been, familiar | ofthe park that could be hed for the amount | a'lowgiaitlitanh thetic | Stnateon te Sout id & @ ate bitween 00h and EDWARD 2. sTELLWAGEN, Trusts eS eee page Pre a with the water ail bis life—he was but nine-| he had valued the tract. On being questioned | Taxes will be paid to tha duy of sale. = 1524 F st. wm. — The scene in the court room when the ver- | “Tet wr srE—" (SENATOR VoORTFFS.) | teen, I think. when he was shot to pieces down | gs to feasibility of building there ate FEAMES FULLENTOS, trast, Jorgen ant tae weer Tos tae oe is och ets | easante os ee Tine | m. every day. ict coms in was 2 curiow ‘Ated lamps | ag an fmapartial arbiter standing between the | here at Fort Fisher. He testified that the | #p 1° tr i ‘ reediak cat MICHAEL 3. COLBERT: fresite™* | in this section. = * Tg a gage k around the bi barrack-hke searcely 1 aud the living and unwilling to do any-| wounded man pulled one stroke, und possibly | tbat there was plenty of water todrinkand| 011 4x05 Sun building. AT BALF-Past F1¥0% 10, RAME DAY, [_ATMER & BLOAN, Anctoneers, z hs % Anpen, afforde sufficed to n i vr ceerful, but rather thing to wrong either one. No one could be | two, after being shot. for he was sure the man | sand to be ured in builfting and they could get = Valuable iinproved property ‘on skal street Bear P| PATE BLACK HORSES” SIX-PASSENGER FAMILY | | _lrriase acon, anak mere barren and | Were near and dear to him than the dead boy, | wax rowing at the time. What can you make | good sewerage. TOMORROW. street, being CARHIAGE AND “SEL DOUBLE HARNESS, | For Atianuc City, 1-10 potn week days, USS p.m Geeciecn, Bet lawyers’ table wag and when the news of bis death was flasned e fact that be did not think s tragedy bad | | Mr. Wilson asked what effect tho cutting off | SS Syme | TOT 15 TN RQUARE 7, ene] SER TEE EUO Loaf AB ARME OFFI: | pM aeiitmere, 520, 3 eer ‘ se yesumabiy in | over the wiresit ocenrred to him that he should red? Why, it is but natural. the front of the tract had, and Mr. Puul said | WY 2EKS & CO., Auctioneers, ere a ae SATURDAS ats . ter {5% 52% 299. Bea, the young mar whe Was pres 4 Y G37 Louisiana ave , sour r ‘streets and ruunins RDA SEPTEMBER NINETEENTH, 1 am. 1 624 era aga Sap ‘all, nervous nd seo whether that boy had been | “Col. Bird locked away from the boat but | that with such real estate men as Messrs. Beall, Opposite Ci Fost OMe. thouce ‘west.ah-4 feet; | 186, ALELIVEN O'CLOCK AM. at our car ged hardly intere going on foalty dealt with, It was thirty years | for the glunce of un eye and he testified that in | Chapin Brown and Shocmuker it wes not 4 pst rene part 40 SA teat fuetce east GRA fect to the | ans, i and 1S Mat. we, we wile MILA proieyre eee ee eee a eemtbitlon apretacnte a case, and | hiv opinion the man in the center of tho boat | euppcenble ease, for they ‘vould get a road |IMPORTANT AND LANGE SALE oF mouse. | Pisco! tncinning: and /uaidine in il igv4 ager Sa 400.4 10:00 apd TL 35 pom. For Pope's Creek Lit there. Mr. Wilson questioned Mr. Paul as to URNITU! Py brick dwelling. To cover advances and other changes 1 Victori Dullding wien on the Shocmsivr (85) tract ang | | HOED FORNITURE, canrere axp ott] MITCH auras icated monsaf unter | Rect Bote Site ste aoe 2 itr of the ereck, and he answered that there were | CLOTHS, LOT OF GROCERIES, CIGARS, &c., | Rigby thevinane ant Mieke ols eatin eae | BCp ate a She uex Keusityrou and a Canopy no sites there on which a man would want to : If I believed,” said the Senator, “that Ned Tonnegan bad been rightfully and Jegally slain t have been here today. [say be- » Re woes ous aicas abc J, ways to investors and’ tose | ~aeivde TATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. my God that I would not raise my hand in build a house. A 15 to 25 percent grade was - pking ration. . \TALILE B. Ww sa aa | r. ‘ Before God I do not think he was too much. The Warder tract had some THURSDAY MORNING, qudtighiose monthn waar iniseetend morte ere | WW nnn > WUATAMS & OD... Auctioneers | gor anit SEPECE SETH GER Ne Coane fairly places where an erratic and artistic person . o VEN’ deed of trust on the property, or ailcash. Ali record- | PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED I P, WITH | For Alesaudris, 420), 8 WO, 165, in referring to Mr. Goodo’s attacks upon Mr. ihight tall. Semect the Ghosaukee SEPTEMBER SEVENTERTE, inc and conveyanclug at cost’ of purchaser aud ede | COVERS. FANCY AND Hack HALES Tee 12.01 noon, - Senator Voorhees said that Mr. Lips ‘Of $200 Wil be required on Cach piece at | AT TEN O'CLOCK. was better than other portions, wi 0 ot . MAKBLE-TOP TABLUS. RATE SE ration for what he had a BECKERS, divided and estimated so as to average about ‘Terms to be complied with in fifteen days or th If his strictures had not Meogecue rs ‘We call attention to the large stock for proverts may be reno uat tue riak and coe of the der would not, ave been aa 2 Mr. Wilsgn asked if county property had not this week’s sale. tele dbds TATINAIS SLOAN, Auctioneers e that bears the ripest a appreciated in price in the past few years. ‘everal W: 7 3 a = = al WALNUT BEDS: EADS, d with clubs, ifs: Paul auewered that that was not the ease | "eTet! Walmot Ash and other Bod Room Set, Cee en ab eae en tee WAsHSTANDS. | FOLDING *s of the surround- in the Ro reek country. It was a de Beautiful Parlor Suites, Wardrobes, Extension Tables, = % eae TOVES, CHINA AND GLASS PTENSILS, &e.. TOGETHER country, he said, with no railroads to bring it RAKIICLES boo NUMER up as had been the case with Eckington, | Mito Feather Beds, Hair and other Mattrosees, Lroegae ari ie mae tome years, andhisopiiion was that ithad been | T° Table Stoves, Kitchen Effects and other AND GALLS AND E STREETS in the market. There had been, however, but ALSO, On WEDNESDAY, THCESDAY AND FRIDAY, aré.age to trya case there will iment. A wotber loves her son }* 1 her worst son best. Nobody sympathizes with the parents of 1, but if this is to acquit then Simply find out if your i ih 1 housekeep tt woud, Jd command the attention of Lasers. om @ ‘: 5 eS vee eo r.' [eT] General Pannouseor Aseut, Auctions. _ | J2ICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD Co. hed: Det thy LSE yivania Pamencer aa minal Lisa mother or a respectable father ROL. Im trout of = = 4 ; a r commencing each day at FIVE: ‘LUC! NC. , a An, i then let him go. But is it fair to argue avenue wns coincident with the California syn- Sixty Elexant Carpets, PAE we wilt sats the inher ake PO CLOCK | FYUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONE HLS. | na mother's tears and by them extricate a je and they attempted to keep ita secret, Wo LOTS Hi ‘ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY from the troubles into which he has in- New and Second-hand. Handsome Rugs, all sizes. | in w. t : E 4 é wut Sunday, for Manassas, F : BasiE catheter Eutece be caine. A. Manogue's and the Augericam Security and | VERY DESIRABLE GUILDING SITES, BEING Reve Lhim-eif by bis own actions? If that is “WEY, GENTLEMEN!” (JUDGE GOODE.) __| cluded no prices, Dut in ono or two instances | _1 40 pieces Oil Cloths, &e. ayaa ee | ee FIWELETH Skeet ca F then dissipate society. Virginia eiviliza- | was rowing. When asked whether an oar cou!d | he disragarded prices paid in or near the park T_SUNERS SLOAS, Atictioncers SQUARE LONG MEADOWS: BEI EEN PT AND MALYLAND si, Waltnbury and Stations, Weatere JEPOE GOOVE READING FROM YOORMTES’ <PrECw | tion iy dead. Far be it from me to be un-| be raised in the time that he was looking away | “Mfr: Paul suid’ that be had taken much inter: | bas a These are very desirable lots forsinall builders, being | AVENUE NORTHEASL = sion, Chariotte and South eet aoe oe Bae ete from the boat he said that such a thing wos | egt in the park and in 1886 drafted a bill for the | MPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNT- | SbOUt 16x00 feet each aud in the most rapidiy mupruy: | Om MONDAYS. TEMBER TWENTY-FT ict was br in, but Col. and Mrs quite impessible. The story of the rowing, teo, had gone back to the Hyg court adjourned at 6 o'clock had time to retnrr 8, 2URE AG pC" 4 ing section of thecity. Money axpose, which hud Deen favorably reported, | 11 mae Ses Se ee gob Tae igubled net sovera tuen im the at few | hey we. wAl wll Gt yubite os a u os ut not ‘passed. ‘The bill provided for un ex- | .0u THUMSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER SEVEN. | wars and is uch, sougit ater by speculators. ss ou a 1 not yet Wa are asker anid Mr. Voorhees, “why we | tension of strocts as well ay the park. He did | ThE STM; 1901, commuenctig at TEN O'CLOCK, | , Tyahevortation, facilities unexcelied:,strewt care | 110 feet to an ale did not cross-examine the defendant. Simply | all'he could for the promotion of the park pro- | gyusaudim treat ot oar a 3 BUS 0. three new lines, foF which Dills were introduced | cash. 20 01 because we know what he would say and we ex- | ject, for he looked on it asa measure for the | BRUNZE. Miko! talent Congres . balatice (yuh, pected him to say just what he did. But we | {esteae” of aerke on i ida, Maryland and Tennessee avenues, | years at 8 per cent i vested im the north: | I8V1. at PQVE O'CLOCK P.M, in front of the pren jon, Lot §, square a when the is vouched for by young Evans. by a depth of Pullman Buffet Sleeper, New to Atianta, con ew Urleatn | tumn sieeper to tk and Washinton ne tau with Full verest) in T and ‘the Loard of tsade | id Benning toads all ceuter ramut here | terest at @ yer cent, faysin wemaanouely. aha fe | LaBvile wit _Dlceber tor Austste via vo deputy a j knew fall well that he was contradicted all | then urged it, Mr. Glover being the chairman ND CABIN proxian ty to the fiywenre tee Compan Socios asi bathe proverty sold.or all cant, | Rituywtad,ay Suruavaty, pa Valls Sitepet fo Sid aud wane cont i | . through by all our witnesses, by Lincoln Smith, | of the committee having active charge of tho COMBIN AT propowed Lew ‘bia Tatiroad and f the purchaser’ All conveyaiciiu. Be. Daig tor Warrenton ut Chariottesvitie, agnouncing the news. The first was to M e My y the a Lg Rages body, by the -~ bill. | STANDS, “Generale ta ri wb gh or “es ee SON BROB., Auctior Matusnas for From Mea: and Btraabure, Hains ant the receipt of the telegram waa the tion of the suil and by every fexture of the ilson—, culutiot oF aga home, that has been offered — a < oop aie aly hadeegs cage Dane case. We are asked by Mr. Shillington why did | gg if.,¥uson—And you selected the Rock creek fashinaton pabiiem anally years, RRATCUFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. SOUTH Geasaenes was oth ten aa jer, ack goles we not ask him as to his manner of life and | "Sip "Pantves, sir; for nature bad already u Bae A | eee eee into the office of the tel began to spread es what his characte ca It a fitted’ it up for park purposes. HOUSER EEE Ne LES tatance in one, two and tice Fears, with inter tad STREET SOUTHEAST, ines Khoon what was to her such good news. was not our part. Proof of good character , Wikeg aon N.B.—Consyuments received up to hour of sale, | Secured by adi rust ou the property, or all casiie AT AUCTION a ¢ “Maxinite nn ® : Seateaes pels testimony in a case of this | 4217 Wilton—And it was good for nothing | .N;B.Couswuments, received up to hour All converanciu and recording at cost of purchaser, | On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER | YOUNG MAINS AND HIS PARENTS. y 4 else? TA TIMER & SLOAN, A deposit of $00 will be required on each lot at tue of | TWENTA-FIFTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer Col. Mains had started back to Hampt 4 sout to be introduced by the defense. Xethere| <0. 1 would not say that,” answered Mr.| 015-2 Ructioncers, | tle. for sale, in front of the prewises, nec iedapaatney bape beeper cmmooe ig a man of twenty-four, who is left naked of @! paul “but if it lad met been’ taken for the | Te eae = = Viats and further information cheerfully furnished OKIGINAL LOT 5, did not know that a verdict had been reached. character if ever a man was, Sonear to Wash- | pary’ jeutit it lund mot been taken for the | ] ATCLIFFE, DARN & CO., Auchoneers on appication fo the act ee SLOAN Fronting on E sthect Si rossi back to an alley. | Sgncmecenges, aud for Siete, Meridia. Sew The — car bos which he _ —— \ on where he was — ere = = fewer.” He would not sy it was good for | VERY JALUABLE Two-s TORY BRICK HOUSE, | _sel5-abas ‘Auctioneers. This property will be sold as an eutire or divided a8 | Srecper Wank Se ie een Seinen stopped beside another on a switch, and hap- e defense try to show that he had a go 4 x et Fir TEEN STREET NORTHWEST, re iay be i wo | bo entra ture el Goonn ale enlioe a: Borns to glance into the other cir he = reputation for peace and géod behavior? If he pepe iaice Mths Sroheet felled i would | ALL MODLEN IMPHOVEMENTS, CUNCKETE | P)UNCANSON BROS., AUCKIONOES oon nw. SE ere yt od pepe my sitting there, on his wav to the Hygeia. “THE Law 1s—" (sUDGE Qoopr.) had bad such » reputation it would have been | consider it a calamity, and he could. not con- Ga eae ee Al cI seprempen| TRUSTEES SALE OF TiO. TWO-STORY AND | eit cr es Mvon ee orton or tee purchnwer A | Duutiie, Groeusiars, hatte . ed st as though the father could y + 7 EIN. EPTI PES ve ND | depvsit of $100 on each house required at tue thue of | Wentern Nertitare jae Dreteio 2 ops ~ —_ aloo fe —_ ed ne merciful. I come here not cramped nor re-| proved here, for every one knows the value of | ceive of a greater calamity for the people of | SEVENTEENTH: at FOUROCLOCK Pea eee ST BRICK DWELLINGS ON FOUR | sarc If the termus ot ale are hot conmiied, with ie j tions South Cerubiee Divan not realize the significance of what he saw .an(l | tricted by state lines. I have tried cases the District than its failure. Its establishment | offer for sale in front of the premises AND A HALF SIREET BETWEEN S AND 0 | fitteem days from the day of sale right reserved to re- | Atlante und Uhackete Dionne ee ae fy agen a tie = Foows . = in the south sinee the war as well as before, and might affect values immediately adjoining, but SUB Li 0, STREETS SOUTHWEST, CONTAINING EACE | well the property at the risk and cost of the detatting | peethe met on the platform anc y du Caion Station tur ell points South, I com days’ advertisement of such resaic | and Southwest. ‘Tlrough couches New Mork to At iT 40 NG. IN SQUARE MODERN IMPROVE- | purchaser after w in the broad spirit of American it would not add a dollar to his property. SiX HOOMS, BATH AN wrapped in each other'sarms. it was noticed MENTS. rn 3 ti . oth sti ES . iD some newspaper published in Washington. D.C. a : | civilication to help you in your deliberations. Mr. Perry to Mr. Wilson—Ido not want to| Tw De" Goanatss e “niTenning Deck | Drisrseatadeod of trust ated Octobe 8, A.D, | oaveentinnaes Deape ae ee “Tuliman Buffet Sjeever. Sew York and Weshiticton that this was the first time since the shooting | T come not here in vengeance. ‘Vengeance is interrupt you, judge, but there is a fly on you. | _ This sale should command the attention of parties im | 188%, and duly Tecorded among the laud records of | chaser. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. to Anoxvilie via Lynchburg, Danville, salisbury. ‘that young Hains had evinced the least emo- | yin, ith the Lord.’ Ido mot understand Mr. McKenney (as’ Mr. Lambert brushed the soqreh of 8 hore or for an investimeat. SR She District of Cokuatte. in Jair Bo. 1388. soko 63 relz-d&ds Auctioneers. fad Memeru North ‘Carolina Division, wind Waskins” ion © “g oA 2 mr. ‘erms wi made known at e time 3 6 a juest ty secured there- - " to Cnarie Seat wee ot q Judge Goode when he speaks of me as a pri-}_ intruder from Mr. Wilson's Lrow)—It is the | deposit of #200 required at the timeuf sale. Lf the | by, we will sell, at puolic. auction, i trent ot the LATIMER & BLO4N, sucnoncer, TKAIAS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DI- Mra. Hains met her returning be vate prosecutor. I have loved the family, on only one you have found on him. Yeriusof sale ure not complied with in Siteen days from | premises. on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY- 14006 st, near U. 8. Treasury. | Visi} leave Washiston ) 10a.m. daly, 82 Pm. Office of the hotel and the keene wasa d ch ei ~ yx 2 the day of sale richt is reserved to reseli tue property | SECOND, 1891, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P- M. s —— daily, and 445 pas. ‘yt Sauda. Heturnioe, of both sides, that_was brought to sorrow by the , 2 tthe risk f the default; b Dered seventy-five (75) and ty-seven VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE wv $ theatrical one, with all the guests of the hotel | death of Ned Hannegan. The dead boy was i hig emmes Sve days! advertisonsent of auch Hessie i aouse news: | subsivision of square mumierel Ave handed and | LOTS IN SUUANE, No te OAT | sttdUSsam., except Di cage apd sitting arourd for an audience and watching | the bloom and flower of the family and he wi On reassembling this morning Mr. Paul was lished im Washington, D.C. Ail convey- | forty-six (49), as F-corded ia Liber 1h foto 19% of Tirous the proceeding with the icepest interest. The | cut down in his early manhood. “We are bere aie farther cross-exainined by Mr. Atchison for the | i iuy/alid Fecora‘y att cost ie papclaaer the Fecogds of ite surveygr's ofice of the District of Dauviiearr ve remainder of the evening was spent by the| {oinguire why he died. Ie it. wrong that I - Zepp property and Mr. Randall Hagner for the | ~~" * "+ ____ SATCLIFFE, DARK & €O., Aucts._} Columbia, subject to two, deeds (of trust for Soon family in & sort of jollitication meeting and | .nould come bere to «sk why my young friend F . | PRATCLIFFE, DARK & CU., Auctioneers. interest at v i Hains ack the public gaze. (2eoue yy 3 renwick tract fk Sere -aunually : seid trusts beiag secured ince, ‘we will sell himself seemed to seck the public gaze. | wus killed? And yet the defense would speak When Mr. Paul said that Mr. Saunders was I, AND PEREMPTORY SALx Upon the aforesaid lots. Bs Se SN LOTS 13, 14, 15, 16 AND 17 INTEREST IN SENATOR VooRHEES. as though we were intruders. Is this fair? with im when he went to the property Mr OF A CONSIGNMENT OF* BRUSHES, crus: Furclaser {0 agsume the above mentioned | Of Willian A. Gurwufts sd Jaiwes . Padgett’, trus- An unusual thing of itself for Senator Voor- THE PRISONER'S TESTIMONY. Hagner said he did not think that he bad been | 4 GENERAL ASSOkY WENT OF HORSE, SCRUB, | Sf'the puriase soneg in Uaahe fo bea, the Valance | tees, subdivision of Jet cn wee bees to appear ih the prosecution of a murder| “There is not a witness on God's earth whose treated fairly, because for personal reasons he | ShOKE, COUNTER, ‘WINDOW AND FLOOR Fequired on each lot tthmne of sale. Terms of sale to All fronting om north Areet between Gthand | }RALTIMOKE AND OHIO RAILLOAD. ease, the circumstances attending lis connec- | testimony is worth the paper it is written on had asked that Mr. Saunders should have noth- in our sales rooms, @O Pennsylvania | wise the proverty will be sold at Tiel stad cost of des | front 16.44 feet each ‘vy a dopth of fiat Aucust 30, 180) tion with the Hains trial were such that the | except the defendant himself.’ This was what eee Me property fepresented Cee withoty nts Borthwes zs faulting purchaser after five days advertisement. sh dachiak ance bie apacbunas Leave Wasiii-tou irom stat rher Ne interest it aroused, both here and at Fort ; i Mr. Paul was further cross-examined by Mr. Mout reserve, in ote 9 aut, AHLON ASHFORD.’ Trustees, G run back to.an alley 30 fe es, (pe oan es au et d Monrve, was only equaled by the occurrence | iT viet mid. He swept out all the others and Coleman for Mrs. Truesdell as to his past life SEPYEMUEILOE VES TEEN TH, seers avis 2 WISE _j of car lines makes ite prudtable and exten | press MT sem 820 pea asl ee ee of ‘the “shooting. ‘This afternoon the court | drelttolely,upom the testimony of the defend- and oceupation, his connection with A. L. Bar~ N O'CLOCK, : JRATCLIFFE, Dani & CO., Auctioneers. Sestiuehe or salt catitalots or bows srecera ‘The | “For Cavunni, St Louis aud, Indianapoite, west x a . Gentlemen, m : ar & Co. aa rare on oc thsi teadle cal pale : torus ute easy, the pruperry well situated, Inch and | bused jiuited 330. rapes 11 30g ae ce zooms wus crowded, cx rathar the crowd that | th, ‘last fer years that the party's testimony ‘CAN THIS BE 802" (stDOR GOODE.) ita mneee ea TUL FE. Dai & Coe, TRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL | heait. aud altocether ofterss rare opportunity for ry abd Citvelaud,express daily 0.30 a.m had filled the rocm all day was augumented by | yay thought worthy of beiag aimitted in eitnes | such testimony. And yet thi wel ae A oN Auction ESTATE ON N. NINTH AND TENTH STREETS | the fourdation fa home the appearance of more people. Very igw peo- | *8* thought worthy of beiag admitted in eituer imo. nd 3 is man | Mr. Paul said that the lower the price paid SOUTHEAST BY AUCTION Torus: Onecuitd cash, balance in ome and two gin dasad Yened tha ceens tering: the sncon pe | Vil OF criminal cases. Iwould not have it | coarseness i have never seen equaled has in bis | the lawer would be the tax, and as the District — By virtue of a decree of tie Supreme Court of the | years, with ulterest, abd secured by a deel of trust on story placed all the oaths in Ned's mouth. Ido | paid half the expenses ther weve all interoned not think Ned swore. Ido not think he did. for | fr A Otek lot acises ERIN oe SLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auct Inever have seen a young man in Washington | ¢,y'cUld, Bot say thet Tow prices should be | JQ ATCLIFFE, SS v 8 wid for the property, but the prices should be | 2%. sry sete : Ys Who was Ned Huunegen's equal, mentally or | Just. Mz. Paul dad not remember that Messre, | EMPTOR SP 18°TRewsos Hane | cess and the result was that before the curtain it up for the final act in the trial the room was crowded to suifocation. The court rocm is about the size of thecriminal court in Wash- District of Columbia, passed July 0, S91. in equity | the use 12488, perty, oral cash All vouveyapciimt aad. te. cording at cost of . dor. 0, Browning Vs."De Neaie et al, ubiic ution. im trout of the premises, Y, PE TWENTY-FOORTH DAY QF , isvi, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. archaser. A’ ileposit of @1ia) will jot wt time of sai. | Terms to be | 1 een days or the property may be | st of detaulting purchaser. : uc IN JACKSON HALL icedt had snter tm lots 6 | Or the property can be seen at the, odice —— socially. Saws : : BACK DWELLINGS IN) JACKSON HALL t Bt Bt : ington and today it was packed to the doors. ae. a deorge ‘Truesdell and L. M. Saunders and him. | ALLEY, BLY THIKD Ad a K-AN. n in sqnare U3, in the city of Washing: | tioneers. Titie good. LATIMER & SLO4 Suorsuntne there voom enyehere aed i tas ‘Judge Goode has asked what good a cOnvie- | weif talked of the values before they went on| AHAL! STL AND FESS YLVANIA | t NOKTHWES I OON, Se PTEMBER | of Columbia, “aud Ueing the undivided | _selz-d&ds ndeaubras ed i ud wite to tion would sceomplish? It would not bring E AND STRE back Ned Hannegun, true. But it may save with difficulty that seats could be reserved for NESDAY AB TE, the jury. Winiow «ills were packed, soap inicrest in suid frou. Mrs. ‘Truesdeli’s land, but th did afterward, 4 UeTION Thouas J. 31 . , for they met at each other's houses and con- | TWENT)- THIRD, INcl, AD FIVE O'CLOCK, we 'D. Cassin, dated July 6, and recorded | 44 MONDAY, P Boxes were crowded with people’ standing on : perros ipl slay ninth ms Pg abe, heer I eS ue properties, differing in opinion | Willsellin runt gh tor pti, gy i Laer Gi. tolke 340 ot ee. ube of the land redonds | [S0i: picieantn galt cons pad one robes, them and trying to get a view of the proceed- on some and agreeing on other: 7 ft , = ‘under said deed of trust private sale if desired. Terms: All over €20. Six crime. Tallow no one to go farther than my- . Caer ALON IO, Substitute trustee tinder aja deed of trust. ua i i i e ’. up oved by four’s-story brick: crush and more who came over ufter dinner SS be halaty gleaned THE COURTS. RE Pls preg ere moms from the Hy geia Hotel found themselves very Got inns Hekate Hae aa dae ate 1344 Juchson Hall al agree : ecg + uot have Hains run from any one, but amon; c Count Judes C and jac all Iueky to get inside the room. The judge's et te taad 4 € mcurt Covnt—Judae Coz. want opportts gudian Gia coswded ocd tas ently epee friends some allowance should be made. Ned Yesterday - Wellington agt. Langstoff; order | | ‘Veruis: Oue-thirt cast. wis a small piece of flooring between th. could never have struck Hains with that oar if | allowing plaintiff to file security for’ costs, | best uk U per cent interest ings. Numbers of ladies were standing in the . i - Pam. Sundays, 8 near | *“Terms of sale: One-thinl of the f this’ credit; ail under, cash, All motes satistac= be paid in casi und the residue im two equal install- | truly indorsed. For Predera, arr pam. ments at six and Uwelve montus, respectively, with 5 P. McLAUGHLT interest from the diy of sale, to be secured by aj- | _Sel4-6t' a For Hagerstown, 110:40a.1.. > vat y woW an GLUE si Tit | roved notes and a reserved lien on the property suid. | Jp AFOLIFFE, DARN & CO, Auction in one and two years’ | Kjepostt of $400 will Ue require at thine ef sae. Ali | KATO cpap , sectired by dycd of trust, Same oof ‘pur taser. ase money to | Bs \ safety of society demands the punishment of x Pcie pusekenen ney Pa in Metco aay e tron Tay of ee | DESIRABLE AND VALUABLE TWO-STORY AXD yinsel’s desk i ; 5 Hains had stepped back to che end of the locker. | ‘Taber & Co. agt. Forsyth; default. $100 on each nouse, tt sold separately, or $300 Ou alle ty will Le resol" at. Tiss and ‘cost of default TH STREET SOCIN AES as corumel’s desk and the jnrv's corner. ‘This was He said he would, shoot if Ned strack him with estte aie Amedlesarea Modis b be required st the ime O1 mle Spill Vere DBO TE. CULE MENTS CONTAINING TEN MOOMS | tuner varor tars on all day trate eee Tam letend cad i the war, but he shot before he knew whether he se abs 7 Terms to be iith in hitecu days trom save oF is Fendall bunidinie. WITH ADDITIONAL | BACK BUILDING. | | For Busten, “toy. with Pultnam Buffet Sienp- was there that he stood while addressing the Nees noah hor Oe eevee aries Today—Phillipsagt. Walbridge; reference to | ise pruners at risk saul cuat of cetaul- — 3 DiDONsE,, BACk Supine. mith, Pulliam Buffet Seep. Jory iman appeal fer the punisiment of the nat the defendant’ “A in | #Uditor. Alexander agt. Sinith; trustee directed | in« purchase ancing and recor wietel cepectieeny PES, 17, “aalanalitedy take, lands pamorers it 1 atl mice be tte tae ke e defendant's own story were true in | t> bay monthly expenses, A ott agt. Abbott; | “Masts cost. TCLIEFe, DARI nw. AL AUCTION. s e - F every particular, it simply shows that there se ib : | _selu-d&ds ees Asctioncers. = _ On FRIDAY AFTER \OoN, SEPTEMBER EIGH- 8:50, 10:00and 11:55am. Siiend. ig iy decree of divorce. Smith agt. Smith; do. ~ = SALE. OF A FINE RESIDENCE No. 806 | TEENTH, at FIVi. O'CLOCK, we Will offer for sale DURING THE RECESS. Cross agt. Palmer; H. G. Milans substituted | [HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucticneers, Mee DUE SSE LOT No: SO SQUARE | in front of the premises, 8 nee tine tables,to be had During the recess Senator Voorhees taid to trustee. Conger agt. Raum: Riggs & Co. trust recorded in liber LLING. OU ee ae. TN SQUARE lund re-] By vaiue ot a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber | Fronting 22.96 fed nn Suds southwest and run- ‘under, the ie Stiset seu, of the land records of the Dis. | Fronting 22. ~ - vigmutignon W) DAES: | tacr'ot Contuitiar tid at tue written request af tue | MBE UL 9 «ASL, at the P geiin at pute parties in search of M., on the premises, ONDAY, — ne jvanta avepue hort Habe Fee ee ee Te <ITLE COMPAKY. . the entive stock of the print- ppel's subdivision Ss CT PUR: EE. MIESAPE J AND OHIO RAILWAY. itt! ii Joti i Oeln Chanpsiesubattien | ABSTRACT FUUMISHED 1itEz. Cuesanage ily. $ Sundays only atid checked trot bs ind rewt- fer Co. Ob Orders iit at Chet ‘ve. aud at deput CHAS. 0. SCULL, on, Fase. Asceait allowed to intervene. Somerville agt. Boss: W. M. Clayton do. Whitney agt. Whitney: re i . Herbert Smith to take testimony. He Carroll agt. Hill; amended order for security | hourot ELEVEN U'CL for costs. Cooley agt. Beall; auditor's report confirmed and distribution ordered. Peck agt. ‘Tux Sram correspondent that he did not think ore he would speak for more than an hour ar: Balfand thathe did not think that wh would say woull be worthy of being rx pe very fully. The pleaentered by th That this court had mot je: ‘OENTEEMEN OF TUR 3URY. WEES.) though it has opened up the (sexator voor- er than it i gates of an immense ilood of perjury. | Wh over the : v ‘do foe his life? Peck; sale dlecroed. Wateon agt. Mayae; sale of psteocl es ress, Of the surycyor tor thie District of Coliuibia im ze ebruaty. 2, Yl ww or fio due ran hchecinle tp oflect May 20, 50. scene of the shooting did not seem to disturt broad statement that if you take steamer Belle L. by zeceiver ordered. Scott Halt siediuu Cniversal Job Press, ‘Terms: One-third cash, of which $2C0 must be paid | APTI J IMSS one for 8 etl bed Up Piet octe et lt | 10:87 a.m. tor Newport News, Ula Point Comfort eae, the attorners for the commonwealth to any | ae testimony of the prisoner alone as against agt. Clark; testimony ordered taken by J. Paragon Payer Cutter, fat the time of sale; balance in iwo equal instal:ments | the Ualance over abd above the tites trusts to be pel ‘orivik daily. Arrive at Uld Buutat UdUp lm great extent, and Sir they | other witnesses to the circumstance you may Cruikshank. Lauxman agt. Pabst Browing Five Horse tower L-cetrie Moter, in cne and two years. for wisicl notes of the purcuuser, | {h'eash" A deponit of #200 required st the tine? tele, |» Sud Norfolk at 6.05 pm. sould simply wsk for an | ees 8 well ap youn Ounce Lomasaw eee Company; final decree adjusting rights. Jen- | Shatt nc and ‘bet 5, Dats, root Dress. about 280 | bearine intervat iron day of saie and secured Uy deed | 1¢ the terms uf sale are bot coupled with in fiteen | 2P-™-. Cipeluiat! Lxpross daily for stations in Vic. would re r as vier, on the I will. be taken, OF al opk gs fue, West Virvitua, hemtucky and Cineioath court to the juzy th “ ane P sen agt. Jensen; decree of divorce. 20 pounds Sonia, + Stamens om ae Prevents wuld. willbe taken OF ail | daysfroun ‘the day of sale right reserved to resell the catibale Sleepers and cutive iain ron theses - further than the ples of not guilty. If you b she fonts or Job Tybe, { snd recordin at. pure if, tenius are not | Biter aver five days advertioervent of suck rele | Pewour chatawe toCincimuata, arriving at ae. jury > | heve the man’s story then you will never pu Stones, Hacks, Fur-} complied with within ten days fron: day of sale the | Some newspaper published ia, Weshinctom, D.C An Diuux carte” Clifton Borge, serving sasn aul ti “ jish. If this rule holds you will Lave no erimi- Army Orders. hiture, “iuies, ‘Leas, Kaper Stock aiid other" para | property wi bo soudat rig and rost of defaulting | soe Renspaper Published im Washington, D.C A supper wy one Agr the ij Leave of absence for three months, to take | puernitia fheient to a weil-appomited | peinting office, | purciiaser after Ave aye! public sdvertis-ment. ‘House open for in: every day from 12 o'clock | 2120p... F FX, Newtible Limited, dasiy. Hatechaveet atthe ccamel | not intend to harubly treat the prisoner effect when his services can be spared by hisde- | , {cuts ofpatecans oxi eut tlt sa _ THOMAS H CauLan, Treen, [um S00 Dm Oe ee 8 co Gling © Cuscunnti Natio Som far tase fadge. He look bend e bar. His — higher hand than partment commundef, is granted Second Lieut. besoul is tou Hyan's foundry, Balti- | _DUNCANSON BKOS.. Auctioneers,“ sedutkds | ge10.akas ‘Auctiowecrs. acto ond Lowevills. Pullman Gareare open 40 ‘appearance seemed to be me whe had sut- nothing that I can say yill add one George W. Kirkman, first infantry. WO HEMMAN DONATE PUNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers ASOLINVEL DARE & OO, Ancusnsns. Otbowe, SAS Sad Tar Pedinay i vanie avenue. fered most ium the ting of Jum le to the weight of the facts that I must in St Waves. JACKSUS MH. KALSTO! ‘Sth and D streets northwest. | RR: — H.W. FULLER, oa hooting of last June in If the defendant is corrobor-| ug geave TRE CASE TO YOU." (GEXATOR YooR- First Lieut. Benjamin 8.Wever, first infantry, | .i6.ats ‘bun vulane. » SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY oN | THUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE Ni — General Fanruser Accut. Y at all itis by Lincoln Smith, = res.) having been absent from duty over three TOANESON TOG) Aucionceca TRU STEES SALE EOF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON $11.00 ——_—— ee iown here on the witness stand and be- mouths without leave, is dropped from the rolls | J) Oth and Diets, a.w. ae D ke STREETS NORTHWEST, i ‘S$ NORTHEAST. MEDICAL, ke. deed ot trust duly recorded in Liber resets a iE TREATMENT PRE FIVE MONTHS | gun his story before he was asked a single ques- | was no necessity for those shots in order to| of the army for desertion, av of this date. WASHINGTON c | eg anaes No? poereees “pec : veutuna bs F 4 ‘ ig | TRUSTEES" SALE_OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, | By sintavol s decdof trust to us dated March By viet Weed OL runt raed dear ene eee a Perera ae oe who Bs | erfeinien that that’ raurdce aaa meee | cote eer, Smokie infantry, is | TRUSTEES RAE cL NOMTEAAT Waar | a2. RSS ck Star cecal ean peheeaeie 20s | Mo, Sore. fotto Se # Sed.. ohe of the land reconis Beto. E. fea ons Pine bd cnde at the Dine of Lo; | fare vcane Ceretp we wil se a pal atone Hlcarhed or made up a story. ‘That negro aud | soLelaim that that murder was © malicious | detailed asa member of thearmy retiring board | the sietendaut himself are the only witnesses to | and premeditated one. a at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., vico Capt. John F. | yy virtue of a decd of trust to us, bearing date on | lumbis, aud at tue request of the party secured sae, oa OND: ton | a and itis said they corroborate each Gentlemen, if you let such « homicide as | Stretch, teuth infantry, hereby relieved. the itu day of Sepieuber, ALD. 1580, aud duly re- y? Linoclu Smith and the prisoner | this go unpunished you will set up a standard |’ Secoud Lieut. Frank W. Ellis, second infan- | corded in Liver 41g. tone dir ot seq" of, Smith agreed toevery stute- lessnese that will come back to harm | try, will report in person to Brig. Get, John sty | Peers af the Distr : in of the TWh je ie anetuod. "Has mow added Vapor, ‘ea mart, e will sell at public auction im troutor the | Vrdnt DAY OP SEPTEMBER, A. D.. Ii AT | Lieviric aad’ Avonuathe Deen’ Dstom, wel het wey . PPM BEE AD, deo nt eee | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the joliowing described’ real | tacuity tound in ture prctentous sauitariums. N® BAY OE PELTEMBER, A.D. louis at FIVE | cetate, situate in the city of Wasiincton, District of | inedicues used. J reat net ur Dyeiciuus a specially. vt toe ‘ty secured, We Wil sii at pucl aoe Sr a Columbia, to wit: All those certa.n pieces or parcels of | Curont .ases UalMine the skill of plyeicians solicited. Lis writtas paper before Brooke, president of the army retiring board | {rout of tc premises, on MONDAY, ben TX. | properiy, situate in the city of Washington, BC. aud | land aud premises kUOWD as au iene parte tte musa | A tare otactinied yeasty. Call ad ant unpre the coroner's jury.and vetthat dd not corrob- EFFECT OF THE ADDRESS. st Omaha, Neb., for examination by tho board. | LIGHIH DAL 04) SERIA. AD: trantse, and Sames Adanes', trustee, sebdivicins ns | Maree SOveat J. seVeRIY 8X (71), seven twee wu wetlous OF seud postal for ; ‘Sue hundred and tweuty'(12%). im Hor. | your own rene ies. wumate in the Coe ee ea ed od fue Dieter aioreaitiramaesnie | eee. 3, oragre wudivinion. of ail ofegusre mitubered | tents ure oor rns being the uerninost 15. and 17-1) feet 1 by the oh ne me at + | Mine bundred and eyty-one (Uhl), as same sul Leck patient Poor. Vex porsuns ing that the caso was not one wheres reuson-| Motel at Meridian, Miss., Burned. | being thesoutucrnicost 4 We Cureluen | bemed three nuuided snd nine CU) the ane outitn | Uiviwon ia of fecort sin the “othce” of the surgeyur | tinct wo santas eu trust ion of part of | 21% tect on Ltn street Uy a depth ot Mo leet toan of Columbia, in Liber 18, fol10 8, to- | "Set 1s ren dered eucht um tnty-mane (559), . a - pipe 4 Lprovewent > }- ya a age vc : je'ct ssle’ Cne-tsitd of te vuschase mene one andtwo | 2EAD AND BL Wisk. ve Mk HERS, teint the Maprotcinenise ate | be pid ia canis ant Fesigus im twelve (1) and ekehe = RUD peared becore we and sande otis tt og grate what he eaid here on the stand. Ilook | senator Voorhees closed his uddress by say- for corroboration aad ‘nd contradiction. In A hat paper Smith said that Hanneg ; te chr oat of the Lottom of the bout Tue | able doubt could enter, and he only asked tho| The new and eleyant Southern Hotel at contradicts the defendant's story. On this | jury to render a fair and honest verdict based | Meridian, Miss., costing $150,000, just nearing | stand here Smath said that the deceased struc aes xe | upon the evidence as it had been presented to | complytion, caught fire at 6:30 Monday night, | rot auey, toxecuer with the Lu roveinent ba ee eg gy GE Joss, G per cent per annum. payehle somiennualls., | 4 0, olds wisuasned supert @eciaiistin thavciiy ook with the oar the man whe was sculling while | them. creating widespread fear of a general conttagra- | ., Tere Of sale: Oue-alt ‘iis rar Rope sm aiiniay intereat payebie seant-anuiualy. “ior, witch | Geqh at the eltiou uf. te purcuner "A ‘epoait ‘ot | wiisvavailoe a cure iu al winston wach au fur the latter.had bis back turned toward him. | Senator Voorhees’ speech was for the most| tion. No lest than five accidents occurred | {acsve (L2) muutus, Witt interest at 6 per cent po $.06 on each house required at the iyo of aie. Tf | wecdicine, oF ue claro 5 coumaltation aii ad view iron at ~ The defendant says himself that he was not | part an nimpassioned roview of the ease and | during the progress of the fire. W. A. ltoyce, inter st posable seul amuitia..y nd soc wurcluser. “if terius of sate ‘are not couiplied with m | SHeterus ot suls are Net complied with tn Aitern days | 10, 5° Dr ivi unite, SAMUEL C McLES. amcicy ‘ruck and that he was facing Hannegan. with more evidences of feeling than flights of | treasurer of the Meridian Drug Company, fell | {Bu" "A inieit ut $200 will be required at time pr | tel 0) days fro day of sale trustees reserve the | Holl the da of fase fhe trustecs reserve the rugs Pilbat So aid tor Ste Dintric ot Colina, thin at day \ defencdant’s story to be credible must be | orator: from the fourth floor, recciving serious injuries. | 4 4 and recorius at purchaser's | TET to resell the property at the risk of defaulting | inc purchaser aiter five days’ advertisement of such | %9Wy.te800 ge oktas” capone S ;. i ich Lo’ : 5 r ‘complied with in ton days | PUFchaser aiter hve days’ advertisment of such re- | regaje in some newspaper published in. W: T WAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICIED THAT corroborated Is Hains corroborated? He is| At the conclusion of his address, which lasted | H. E. Davidson, « firemin, tell five floors Racing Sac in some newspaper published 1m. Mechlugion, D. DC. all conveyancing an necoshing at tae wear re os Stee Bae i, SED HAXNEGAS. contradicted at every step. Whieb will you | only until 4 o'clock, some words were said | through an elevator, fracturing his skull. ‘The | Hem day orsMe 7 On sworn, CA dsbonit of two hustired dollars (€230) wil bs re | fe pant ues pty A Te which his eldest boy lost hislite. Frequently dur- | believe? I say frankiy 1 will believe neither of | about the question of jarisdiction. others are not thought to be seriously injured. | set WILLT ‘Trustees, | quired ‘at tue of sue, All conveyancing and re- Tos 3. ARs gu} Trastece, | i Sat's. 8.” For} tive yeats' waperiinre Sg: the trial, when the events that courted us | thems. Judge Goode arose and suid that after con- | The fire originated in the fifth oor. Hepp eee ——— | conding' rgd parce teats RigtANDOLPH. am..j Tre MASHOOU MESLGKED Bs Using A bOrTLe the cance that afternova have been referred te | POsITIONS 18 THE RAT. saltation with his client and associates he had ——-—— 900. L 5 SMO3OG Ost tear U. 8. Treasury. EI | Meecha lle ie ait pra edie of described in detail. be aw shown every sign | According to all storie Hannegan was on | Ueekicd to withdraw the plea based. on the| | William Hacsler was atibbed ten tumésand | 9) tors agonieir wath pavems GN PIANOS AND ORGANS. ll one mal of the deepest grief. Yesterday in talk! ey we question of jurisdiction. client wished no | fataily injured Sunday at Chicago while inter- | 000, ROLES iBone Mae eS JRATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. Auctioneers. _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ v4 about his sou im @ conversation with Tur Sram | te statboard side of the boat and the sail was | gequittai on a technicality. >| feriug in'a fight between Daniel David, Mrs. I —— ae PION. é 5 . a ee correspondent he came near breaking down en- | 8P #24 down the boat. The oar was off the THE JURY Go OUT. David and a brothe:-in-law. Day, SELTEMBER EIGHTEENTH, 1501 CHARCERY SALT Oe Seah eetare Hirely and said im broken tones that no matter | pert cide and ran under the sail. To raise it! Copies of the indictment and instructions | ‘The cigar manufacturers of Boston have ac- | at LEN, 0 CLOG! Penn ous Sales Tos we | PID STKELTSNURTUWEST BY AUCTION. what the verdict in the case might be it coaid ; he must heve drawn that oar around under the handed to th a wi fh cepted the new price list for packers, which | Pupers or various stysoe and. patterns, to which we | _ By virtue, of ageeres of the Supreme Court of the not bring to him bix dead boy. who wasall in| sail. Let us say for the sake of argument that | Wet bam fe jury and without further | oes wages 10 per cent. invite attention of “deajors and ucuvefurniauers | District of Columbine vadeed on the Gth day’ of Be ail to him and in whom his own very life was | he raised that our to strike with. He was shot y Holiister & Jewel's saw mill, near Sanit Ste. S™ Gustine. es Puwsnant wpe contered. i dead through the beart before he struck and he | down stairs to deliberate upona verdict. It was | Marie, Mich., was burned Sunday morning. SIAN E. WAGUAMAN, Real Estate Aue ‘Today as he sat atthe table and waited for | tell iustantly. Now how did that oar get, back | 4:05 o'clock when the cage was given to the | Lous, 200,000. eiest yo 4 “4 offer for Sule at ‘front SEP- —— TUESD. to begin he held in his kand of | under the sail and across the boat ia the jary. ‘The editors of eleven newspapers in New | 1uUSTEES' SALE OF VALUALLE Lors, i. | TE LY-SECO! FIVE bayiet oom from which at’ times he regi | tion in which the defendant says he found ity | Not many people loft the court room when | York and Perneylvaniatmeton Monday at Biug-| PROVED BY, FOUL TWOr tik AD. BACK 1 that piece oF ‘Wasls- the account of the progress of the trial anl| Geutiemen, that oar never could have fallen | the jury was taken below. Most remained in | hamton, N. Y., and formed a press asociation | BULERINY BCR DUELLSGS, BEING 0 Beg ce again folded it and used it fora fan. The air | into the position im whieh the defendant says | the hope thatan early verdict would be reached. | to facilitate nows gathering. PILST AND THIRD STREETS NORTHWesf. | nimsbered Sve hundred and Bity: was very close and the crowd made it all the | it was. Tr the our was raised to strike it would | Judge Gunter did not leave his seat and the| Thos. Mott, a leadiuz banker and prominent PY Hone sos ean ua recored m Laber | Hing ate potnt on the motth linec: mak square fyeny- more oppressive. have inllen toward Haine and the dead bos | defendant was soon ongaged in pleasaut con-| republican politicinu, died at Oswego, N. ¥., | Sits dence sede of the laml recone ofthe | seven (2;) fect west of its northeast cogner and rus. Proimpily at 2 o'clock 2wige Gunter, who bas | leaning torward with the our in his hands must | versation wi ith Judge Goode. Yesterday, aged sixty-tive years, fihereby seer we Will ett at rubge sation, iy trout | theuice in « southwest direction parallel to the * Harnest ability throughout | have fallen forward. . About 5:30 the court house began to empty, Tom McCarthy of Boston and Billy Smith of : o: tue prewises,on SAL URDAY, 5ePi EMBER NINE- | north dine of lot num! }) feet BStrek cnteord the room and forced his war | “Gentlemen, Tam hunting cotroborstion | as there was no prospect of ou, imasediats | Ansvaila: bears eeights tong toe euros Sere eat atta taactere Caine by | treo, saab epee, betta saveaty C7 Sot down the pecked aisie. ‘The customary formaai- | and { find contradiction all along the ine. verdict. arse at the California Club ast night in San | Masctsast: cy ‘offal fot Uummbered 10 tnt par o | fot east ittreen (3) sect to. juieeget Unclante ‘aaae sheriff bringing in the prisoner | “Had Hannegan been one or two steps for- DISCUSSING THE VERDICT. ‘rancisco. McCarthy was defeated in the | oricina! aumvered 11, ip square 55), with theimprove- coatupans about 1.000 sonae Sore ¥ireane irom the jat! in the rea: of tue court house aud | ward wher be was shot he never would bave | ‘The general sentiment as to the verdict ie | Cighth round. =x: —— : a ‘Clerk Booker calling the roll of the jury were | walked back to fall over the seat. The mo- thinking that it was perfectly fair. ‘he boat parade which wax to have taken “"Teruns of One-third cosh, the balance in six (6) gone through with. Mr. Voorkecs was mot | mentum of his motion in stepping forward | Y*Fed, many | place at Stockbridge Bowl, Mass, has been ped eretry the Payments t at the time, but came in a few minutes | would ave carried the hedy onto its face. while others are loud in its denuneiatioa. abandoned. —— Hains, who had beow with er son | “*There is another feature of the case. Hains| Col. and Mrs. Hains have many friends here | ‘The peach in Chestertown, Mu. ex- Ser ckcan ts legtaas che: sunken eqeet ooage | Shak bin bee faa Meseen, Gules A eee who are glad for the parents’ sake that things | ceeded 000,000 baskets. into the court room leaping upor: his aru. She | dietance of shoze when that awful ery for was nervous, but seemingly her courage ar! | rang out, ‘Help, help!’ ‘The prisoner will confidence had by no zens deserted her. { that ery ae if, the days of his life aze | received very few congratulations from “Order in court,” cried dueriff Curtis, anda; spared. He did not attempt to brother I imore, bo did not shout for some one to'come | has been freely commented i : i f i husk came over the room. t f f i fe } i i te

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