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et d 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1891. STOLE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, THE MOTHER TELLS HER STORY. THE CAUSE OF EDUCATION. ae Ee ae Last Monday Mrs. Norvell went to Mr. Rogers : 2 ae Hee Certain | 4 getting bis most private ear told him her | 74 Occupied the Attention of the Baptists | The Health Officer to Ack for Five Thousand pare ‘ Detection. is Dot . ry, as related above, the story of her ‘This Morning. oe acalegearn, [LATIMER & SLOAS. Accncneer 2S i ee TRE CASE WAS WORKED UP PY THE Gov- her struggle, and then she spread _ The cause of education ocenpied the atten- It is the intention of Health Officer Hammett 0 Pa. ave. nw. FRSMENT OFFICIALS Ti Finer EAL inpoR- | before her chief the details of the young man's | tion 7 = besa: the onc rare bedi Se ar Lecepiodhaed SPECIALLY ATTRACT TVR REGULAR sal A CATALOGUE SALE OF a ongiccapins m i ion of Baptists at the session this morning of | estimates for the ice for the coming CTION 4 us ; : MATION FURNIS vo mIS Me 3 - . EFECTS w NOUR S ROO] nN RAGAN AL. v inieaelsiied cients coy weal es eens nen in she faid, and very | the third and last day of the anunal meeting. | fiscal year. The money, if obtained, is to be BSSSLY Sia. es NORM WEST. str aceitcesm a ud y mG E after she had imparted this information a ze " ; i sy NOVEMGER. TWENTY-FIRST y FORE JUDGE BRADLEY THIS AFTERNOON. tcloggraam was ticking ite Way out to that city | TM *Pecial point was whatthe Baptistchurches | spent in establishing a plant to renovate and Ist, ATTEN 0% FOR A DISINFECTING PLANT AUCTION SALES. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. CLOCK AM giving instructions to one of the secret service | WFC doing to advance education, and the | disinfect clothing, bedding, carpets and other FMBRACI =U CHARLES LaSMan Willard Norvell, a young man about | agents of the treasury to take Norvell into | discussion elicited a great many interesting | fabrics liable to hold germs of infectious dis- twenty-fow Pas Furniture, Chamter suites in Walnut, Oak heres and Ash. ‘Square and Uprucht Finmoy Irct OF this city years of age, was arrested at the | custody. ile went to the number indicated by | and brignt speeches. Among those taking part | eases. Japenere Sotvete at. aa Tae, Sates | TO BE GOLD at PUBLIC atc oom WwReDAr home of his m Het Beds, Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Mattresses, s the mi her, 209 23d street, in this city her as being the residence of the aunt, | in the discussion were Prof. Otis T. Mason, | The law for the prevention of the spread of this morning by a bailiff of the marehal’s | pul in Waid thet the young man had left the | Rees, S$. H. Greene, Green Clay Smith, C. ©. | diphtheria and scarlet fever provides for cer- * Cinire aod Sera noes, Eaten Tables Dimne | AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMMER TWENTY office ona charge of embezzlement from the} “Mrs. Norvell hal told Mr. Rogers that her | Meador, Dr. J. C. Welling, 8. M. Yeatmai tain work, but as no provision was made for ABSOLUTELY PURE sities. a FOURTH AND TWENTY-PUPTH, tse, AT United States guvernment. T crime was | son would leave Detroit Tuesday night, but it | S. Brown, W S. O. Thomas and Prof. G. M. P. | putting all of its provisions in force the letter LARGE CONSIGNMFNT OF FINE FANCY PAR. AM. ANDS P.M. BACH DAY. aT ota ave committed about six weeks agoandthe Treasury | seems that for some reason he changed his] King. The recommendations of the report of | of the law could not in all instances be com- LOR, LIBRARY AND PLAN: AMES (NEW), ns and left earlier in the day, and thus he pager PREBLE Reweics z TION ROOMS, 1400 G STRERT NORTHWEST, Department, in which No: was employed, aa Pc Lh us he | the committee were adopted, as follows. plied with. is = S, RUGS AND TLOOR COVERINGS OF has been at work upon the case for three |incign| “Test i Detroit instead of Wash-| ruse an education society be formed mithin | "The law provides that immediately upon the AUCTION | Y RIND. ee THIS COLLECTION EMBRACES ONE. HUNDRED 7 The case is a peculiar one. and there peal ee the bounds of our association and under its | recovery of a person who has been suffering = ELVECULOCK M- BORSES, CaRRneES,| OF THIS ARTIST'S FOrULAR PRODUCTIONS Laapealiigcarchernta pt camper prasad reery sae, the case being worked that | pstronage which aball be charged with foster-| from. sither diphtheria. or scarlet. fevers are i use a onememgrep nage, : oe ent knew anything about it. The clerks in | 2 Christian culture in the Distriet and elso- | or upon the death of a person who | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers [ATBIER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, : cuisedse OF AMEAICAN SCENERY not vet been exp! the division knew, of course, that young Nor- | Were. with the education of students for the ) has m go suffering, the room or |\AivaPLE BUILDING LoT WITH Ienove-|—* MOS G st.. near U. 8. Treasury, | Sa canara SJ EXMIBITION ON THE SWENTY-THIRD, pay Yoang Norvell a clerk Vell lind heen @haualensd oe, eanplcten: Wat they | ministry and with the further endowment and] rooms oceupied shall be thoroughly disin- ME CORNER OF NORTH CAROLINA | PARLOR SUITES, “MARBLF-TOP _ ‘TABLES, D t of the national bank retemption did not know the details. of the affair. Those | *ttengthening of ( olumbian University. fected by exposure for several hours to the ay FOURTH STREET SOUTHEAST, COUCHES. WALNU” SARBLI-TOP AND | TWO. THREE-STORY BRICK BAY-WINDOW PRICK TO SALE. treasury for the past [wae doses hash aa in the secre: were the treasurer, Mr. Nebeker; “That the standing committee on education | fumes of chlorine gas or of Beaning ae) hur, | on HCREDAY AFTERNOON, NovEMBER| QTHEXCHAMBEL SUITES CHAMBER FUR | DWELLINGS, NOs. Se AND SMC STREET his assistant, Mr. Wheipley; the chief of the | P® imsteuct oR STHER CHAMBER, SUITES, ¢ LATIMER & SLOAN, ed to at once take the necessary steps | and shall thereafter be thoroughly cleaned and RALERE TS SEPARATE PIECES NORTHEAST a TEFNTH, 1891, at HALE-PAST F S. On. NESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER . fathiy frre it Me Eaces: the ala? or oe {| and mature such plans as shall be deemed wise | exposed to currents of fresh air. OCK, in front ofthe premises, we shall se TWENTY-FIFTH. NOt, at HALF Pant FOUK| Bolsit Au thonoere Margaret | (vision e ‘ Rogers; = ‘ - oft re ngs and proper for the formation of such society. | All clothing, beddirg, carpets and other tex- | the following properts. to Te = a mies O'CLOCK, we wil! sell m front of the premises Norvell, was al uu, HAIN | Tre goks, besides. perhaps one or tre suborde | We also recommend that the Columbian Uut- | tiles which have been cxpored to the contagion | BBS, GiB sauare Aven lwindred, and ninety-two Rach lot fronting 36 feet on © Soca a [stom nae been empioyed! ne had the | Brooks. perbaps, one jo versity and the Maryland Seminary be com- | of the disease shal! be either burned, exposed | incluited in the tollowing motes and bounds. Besiuming — —. oa contiience of the chief, Mr. I even | nates mended to the sympathy and support of the | to super-heated steam, or thoronghly boiled. — | sf the northeast comer oc sald Jot aud rannine thence | Row there is no suspicion directed aguinst her. NORVELL HAD LEFT DETROIT. Baptists of the District.” Provision is also made that all clothing or | thence west to the rear line of suid lot and the dividins | SUSPECTED A YEAR Ao. When it was found that Nogvell hud Isft De-| "After the report was adopted the association | bedding which cannot be washed should be | lime tetwren said int inal ‘io hit, ($)" heen ort About # year ago the sum of 350 was missing | treit the ovficials were rather at sea for «few | adjourned for Innch, which was served by the | disinfected by steam in a properly constructed | Mes" NAtdly louse said ine 11 feet inch to the scut Fonit of #209 return mark ot at ty of atin, Co cee 1 a, which | hours, for he was so near the border that if he | !adies of the church. disinfection chamber. In the absence of a suit- | Ine of North Carolina avenue 145 Plled with in Steen days. otherwise rect reserved to oes See ee bares. viredd 1 a ste Atthe session this afternoon the work of |able steam disinfecting apparatus infected | piace of bezinuinx, towetber with the ‘nipiovenents | nolGdts Auctioneers. ll at risk and cost or defaulting purciaser alter five has im charge the business of cuun- | so desired he could get over into Canada in ® | sunday schools was discussed under the follow- | clothing and bedding should bo burned. eee ck a uenrs Traine welling. This ‘ advertisement of sach resale im some news) aser iz & Valuable corner ic S and recording « ¥ sext in | sort tine and thus be out of reach for an in- * a er : ee ATCLIFFE, DARE & 0O., Auctioneers, an = ing topics: “The Adult Department,” address, | _ Dr. Hammett thinks that $5,000 will establish seaery teet cod) = cone ed iu Wasiineton, DC i A ‘situated for re-dences of stores, facing $920 Penusy.vania ave. .W. Saks RURCAKNON BROS, Auctionsere by national banks ahe uite period. The greatest care was taken earl o vary Church. “Bible | the plant and give an idea e | Norc ma ond Pennsylvania avenues, 4th and © Rane a 2S = pS Bases Rerninent. When | that no detail or inkling of the facts of the ease | Heaeyiret p, fine, calvary Church. “Bible | the plant and give an idea of what can be done | orn Ceruina snd Heunay vane arenes. PEREMPTORY SALE To A BAMINER. | PPUNCANSON BHOS, Auctioneer, the eystem « rk there | should get before the public, for it was feared adie by Prof. C. T. Mason of the First “ cee ee erat: Gua shina coms posdeert — tro sad iF VALUABLE os Sef ater, oat wavs wh and D ste. were evidences for | that should it become known here that the de-| Church. “Organization and Conduct of the IN ARREARS FOR BOARD. the property sold. A tof $200 required at the PSE BY AUC-| TRUSTEES: SALE OF THREE NEW = a ut had made out ite eave against the de-| Prinnary poreeruzage gma Gomes of the reir Eine ofeite, “RIL couveyaneing. and recotdiny at the OX DWELLINGS Ox Fay) ROUTH SIDE OFF theft been mannged that at wax imposible to | fant SNe ee et nam | Gines Chares, Why a Minneapolis Man Was Charged With LATIMER & SLOAN, TIETH, Ini: at HALEPaST POUR ekOo ST, WASHING 1ON, D. Prove the affuir ou any one. The revponsibihity } ane perhaps prevent eee The report of the committee to prepare Wagseacy. nol0-0&ds Auctionéers, | wil ell, mtroat of the preiees and Uy Virtue of ture certain deeds of trun to ws @ivild cmeng half & dozen reasurer was determined to ean ci Tienes : ‘ 2 " Oia ~ = LOT 12, SQUARE 193, Tecorded in Liber Rattwred 15%, foo 2% | gerot a eee of this case, though the sum involved wax com- | MCMoFials of cee have died during the | 4 hunchback giving his nameasJobn B, Bot-| {9!CLFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. Fronting 22 feet 0, fuchen on street between 1ith | etd 12 ct seq and “Steet nee ot the: Jung me | Hat ett ior “G ratively small. is j- | _ The closing meeting will be held this evening | tineat and his residence as Minhonpolts was | PEREMPTORY SATE OF VERY VALUABLE nwo. | Sia JU streets, with a depth ot 10 feet toa 10-foot jars cured theres, os Stary were a * Me ae naw inthe meantine, had communi. | and will take the form of a mass meeting of the | AFraigned before Judge Kimball today on a BERET NORTILWEST ALL MODERN IM | oglyc MroPerty te in qne of the best residence sections Ernie: WoNDA ty ‘ | lsd persuaded him to return and give hinwelt [£0004 People's societies of the different | charge of vagrancy and suspicion. ‘Tho test : Sons in searci of s most dealravte property EMBERS BD. imate AL FOCK Uc LOCK EAL, - I that cert Addresses are expected from M. M. | mony was that he obtained board atthe Crosby | on "THU! ‘One-third xsi; balance in one, two and 8. Foster, Mr. Fenwick and others. us at G per cent per Parcel of land situate in Washi orhing in | Up. for she received a bia, atid berms pw t him. His | him saying that he h NOVEMBER O'CLOCK, we owever, there b ram yesterday from : ad left Detroit Tuesday for | Sbaud. P. HU, Paya or ali cash, at the AY TWELFTH, at HALF. House inie acts w direct suspicion September and has not paid any snide oad Will offer fof sale iu {rout of the premises t | . cee r Wednesday evening. She gave this message to A LUNCH TO MR. GURLEY. ew a tob a ite |e TN SU o, } : imtrusted tw bis charge p pod Sisco coemnaeane lecotved it cette pbb was supposed to be a man of means with- | Fronting 19.32 feet on! J5th strect and running beck posses sanding feet, the sai “7 Returned and accounted fur im proper order | Mr; Rogers a roon ae , Fleasantly Complimented by the Loan | out any ready cash, and on two oceasions he | ra syjoshoutd costal =artention o parties to RATCLIFFE: DARE & CO., Aucte. | Ihe nhove mierfad i i : oe andi form: until ch rere -_ and Trust Company Directors. was loaned money besides having his lvundry | search ofa home or iF ap investunent, | PPR 50s BHVs., anietoncers, amen et gle aoe ee 7 “a On the 3d of BEPORS THE GRAND JURY. = om Bill pel for‘ kiss. “Resentiy Re car Inaft | qos wih, ue dnade known at the time of sale A ‘Mand Dats. now. notes was Tue Sran received information yesterday @ directors of, the Washington Loan and paid for him. Recently he gave a draft | deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. If the ITED STREET that the grand jury was investigating the case | Trust Company gave a lunch toda at the | for £50 on @ Minneapolis bank which was re- | terms of sale are not complied with in ten days froin DESIRABLE PROPERTY 3 and that certain employes of the treasurer's | Tooms of the Down-town Clubin honor of Wim. z 2 the day of sale risht is reserved to resell the property ' APITOL, turned dishonored. Last night when he re- | at the risk and cost of the detaniting purchaser AND ARTHUR nt of su payable in twelve (12) abd and with interest at six (Uy pour annum. payatie seuil-annuaily. fe 2 aa to de ay five day's’ adverticer SIX BUILDING LOTS ON DELAWARE AVENUE | Chaser is to ive proiners token, maura ‘hy anh “f ad marke and ofice were before that body teatifsing. Com-|B. Gurles. who hav acted as trenaurer of the | farmed othe howe under the intiuence of | As dat tated nh ae chet a pre Naas | SOBRE AS SP Soniiinasr, “YESCE | Sreitun the heb i mt the neon I for ten days or more ther: iaunication was had at once with the treasurer | company from the time of its inauguration, | ion he became abusive aud profane, so Mr. | “nordkds ‘CLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucts. | SIX OF THE BEST BUILDING LOTS IN TWIN- Eicoo whee Li RT Wf Ra Pe te ay 4 ws to it. There isa fe f and it was acknowledged that the office was | and who retires on account ot the growth of the | ¢ osby said : aS ING CITY, FRONIING ON PENNSYLVANIA | conting at potche sew CoM eNiox TOWN ANE HLA PAR era Ceres teak aad Gite eae elesvoring towcare an incictment aguinst a business of Gurley & Stevens The defendant in his own behalf testified | wOSite ABOVE SALE Is bostrox DAY AFTERNOON, N So oweeho te come : Sra allow the proper transaction of bu certain employe for embezzlement. In the in-| was were present Brainard H. Warner, | that he was aa attorney practicing before the | same hour and. piace, STE sell af Tish and cost of det are oft nthe p lerk for } terests of justice, however. no publication of = ‘7, | departments. He said lie had been successful i RaTC! c & couple of weeks, or rather ou or im his desk, | the facts was made, for there was great danger | Wm. B. Robison, John Joy Edson, John in several cases, but would not get his money | ™°}¢&ds ARE 63%, Ww. r cieds anague baa anes me | that Norvell's friends, not knowing the exact | Arms, Chas. B. Bailey, Chas. 8. Baker, James | fora short time. When hisboard bill was mer-| _9a-THE. ABOVE SALE7IS FURTHER. POsT- Ries nee Acetone | Bol@eod ____ fice, 00 Sahat. nes eed saeilacs ose take dante: state of the gave might wire him on his way | L. Barbour, Gvorge E. Bartol, H. 8. Cum-| tioned he sid he guve the draft on aclient in HeSTCB ASE tee THB, MH AHURSDAY, | me iot sn adearabie momar cad is (PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, auctioneers, In the present instauce the pachage i a clnge ef his intentions, Hence tag | M8 4. J. Varington, Jolin’ A. Hamilton, | Minzeapolis, MaVCnibre, DARI ATOO", "| gWexiPiistavy UALETASTPOULOCLUCKS | oe oe gare op ZOE: ine disturbed unt the iTth of Ortober, wy wes suppressed for « day in order that | Albert F. Fox, O. C. Green, John B. Larner, a know,” he said, addressing Judge Kim wee ._ LOTS 63 TO 68, INCLUSIVE, SQUARE AL ‘attorneys have to tap the clients some loners, “"Uavand’D streets northwest. rest might be eafely mad ithe trains from the west were, late yes . H. Shea, A. S. Worthing- x about 200 ieet on Delaware avenne between HORSES, C1 weeks ago last Tue~ strocts northeast and rhmuins back to-alley ime.” years, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, payable semi- F a DTHS FEET on Vermont avenue, wit ‘ 3 oF the ett checks sexta aa rig ae Ma Noon hos. Somerville, John A. Swope. J. 8./ “Lut you scemed to have tapped the Crosby aM AFTERNOON, | OSOVEMBER found to bes je te pod pon : oe = hte as Sf a baba A ig rts esdell, A. A. Wilson, | House pretty successfully this time,” remarked TWENTY THIRD, “at HALF “Past THREE that Norve areas dit not get into town. essengers were dis-| L. D. . W. Woodward. the court. nioiwie eka citang ashe cca ee ee ee ee eee F. Bi Noyes, the president of the Down-} Policeman Sullivan, who testified to the cir- iwaeaa TS 18.20 AND vl BIbCES. Wal unusual Lipee y ing more. town Club, was also a guest. cumstances under which the arrest was made, AFTERNOON, Sail croutiie PENSSitvaNta| BER BURNT The pace. a te AKRIVED AND ALKESTED THIS MORNING. At the conclusion of the excellent Junch Hon. | said that a charge of false pretenses would be TH. Unt, at HAY Se See SEE A goed cone Sante cam ter on This morning he arrived early and he went | {icy Sweue. Who presided. presented Mr. | made against Bottineau, and for that reason the So oe Re REA, so eR a ‘e ‘ee. um pave al 3 in some very complimentary rema mnt over for a few day Grdtid” AND 20- ‘One-third cash; balan Je ned abd tw ied cand _ at once to ints Lowe on 25d street. Soon after | with on ele mtcht bearing an insorip- | “erate cose Went over Tor s few days. HIGHT THRE! ear 8 terest, payable: sei o a at i _ 5 ually, and to be secured by ist, 01 BOLSTERS AN s Soe cone he had a call from Bailiff } tion expressing the high appreciation of his | py = aa about 205 feet, with annually. end tobe secured by deed of trust. or all " FI iN E A r cash, at option of purchaser. veyancing, &e.. at TIERES, OFF é arshal’s office, who carried a | services and the regret of the bonrd at his re- | ®=PUCING THE GARBAGE SERVICE. | 4 neat, almost ne purchaser's cost epost of #200 Sar Tot im ‘square COUNTERS, “ish a rm t coakl nt for his arrest, the indictment | tirement. The Force Cut Down and a Number of i, otune,, No KD Vermnont | Gepuntt cn each for in Twining Ol) Taras torig | = NUMBEN OF WOOD BOTTOM CHAINS © of the | ne 5 been fully completed, though the| Remarks were also made by Mr. Jno. Joy Wiauss Takin Ow. ig vroretty. Copontt 7 cork Jot tm Twining Ons. Terme to be pty responsi- | grond jury had decided upen its presentation. | Edson, Mr. B. H. Warner and. several other Misses oe Ve we Will sel to resell at risk and cost of defi we purchaser after AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, | He niade no objection to be: taken into | members of the board In compliance with the verbal instractions | Sys daze) advertisenent of such resale in some news- HORSES, CARMIAGES, Hak Nba 5, 5 arched in | custody. b cated that he had returned to — of the Commissioners looking to a reduction of | 4#,aley: a gp entid Vanidiny tot. btwo | moltadds Y SUNCANSON BROS. nol 2t ‘Auctioneers. G12 Eat.ue. | pnetctne mete nota: + might be | give bi «lhe was taken at once to DISTEICE GOVERNMENT. expenses in the conduct of the garbage service | years, notes t> beat 6 ‘per cent interest her aennne | THOMAS DOWLING & SON, aucronern — ud View aventie imno- | the office of the murshul of the District, in the ee _ i : sat i Oi ee. wed | city hall, where he remained during the morn- THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. Health Oficer Hammett today recommended H third comb, Lat i that the services of Inspectors C. Z. Landreau, Reauired: ot tear eat U. M. Monroe and R. C. Jenkins be dispensed } purcuascrs cost. Derine of ‘gale te lexcons : : ; | Ratio Sftcon dirs, ctuer'wise Tiekt rorsesca te teal with and that the per diem pay allowed In at risk and defaulting purchaser after five days Letet ALS pet In compliance with the order of the Com- missioners Mr. L Emery, secretary of the Associated Charities, today submitied to Supt. Warner the annual report of the operations of | * lished i Washington that organization during the past year... The | Slye aud Heary Lacy be reduced to #2 per | Unviitiets TEN VALUABLE BUILD- | ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTCRES OF. MEET BETWEEN CERY CORNER STH AND P'STS. ck Al AUCTION T AUC: | On MONDAY, NOVEMBE& TWENTY-THIRI z=s orcLock. Sea nell the entire stock and | § Som ~ TETH, ing2, | Sxtures of ree’ Grocery: corner Stl) aud P streets | He Fegiuired eal. ph at FOU O-CLOCK, intent of the premises, we witi | BortUwest, iucvuding a well selectedant assorted stock | £6f%% Ue out soup t dike i Norvell ins lived here for most of aud entered the High School in 1882, aduating three years later. He was a steady wutet and reserved, and made few friend com: | because he seme tude. He spectors Walter Burton, M. V. Mason, G. M. | #dvertisement of such pra? 2 seme newspaper pub-} On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TW! a y pon to fee inclimive and 36 to 9 spcfusive, in | Ofmrocenies, &e. The fixtures consist in part of one very the revesve to | dom spoke to his companions, but was generally | Teport states that the total number of calls at | day and that the number of teams employed = sauare 237, Sach routing 20. tect om, Colfax street Se eh a noe ies, (ol Sauk, awnings, pace Eon He | respected. It was thought that he was doing | the central off ing the Inst fiseal year was } be reduced to sixteen. a nt a alae oe, Ben fated |= al when he secured his appointment toa | 3.915. of whom 3,227 were white and 688col-| Dr. Hammett vays that this curtailment of | > azcuisae, DARN & CO. Auchoucer. be cg ig erp EE? pe i 3008 P. SHEPEE clerkship i the Treasary Department, and le | ored. Of these 433 white and 316 colored asked | force and teams in the garbage service will | R ‘ArtGulieries, 20 Peanss Vania ave, B. grall cash."ai the ovtien of the purchaser. A eywsit of | _Bo13 or bs WS y. SME oe eccived a salary of 2200 a year. for assistance to obtain work: 643 white and | necessarily cause a less number of visits to he $850 will be rearared eae vat io ses ([HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auction-ers, 28 sow ee, t known by the people of the re-|%73 colored asked alms, and 2,044 visitors to | made for the collection of garvage from dwe BATS aw | Parone suas, a ~2 T.baving is. the meantime | demption division that he bad any bad habits e reportson cases, &c. 624 families have been | ing houses, hotels, restaurants, &c., and that u ‘ ‘OF A MUST ice can be afforded, oe 1400 G wt ceting Ut this step be | itis known that he drank some. but by no}mded at the central office to food, | hereafter only weekly wer Fmean toexcess, ana he was looked upon as | fuel, reuts, loans, transportation, — &c.; | although effort will be made in cases of large | pros. cal aaa “: RY VALUABLE UN. | OF SU! bg 2 oy ey Ces | his dismissal | being very steady in every respect, His | 326 loads of wood “have’ been distributed. | accumslations to have thems terre. ae oa Sales fi E aibe oF vie | | 2 BN icv Pritt fi NORTH was then ger brother has a bad fecord, but just | # large number of cases have been referred to _ i Si PATTERNS GINIA AVENUE THE ee ‘ this young man should have gone wrong | hospitals and homes and « little wood yard bas The Record of Deaths. MORN ece Se aie te EMBI isvery much ofa mystery. He was understood | been maintained, where able-bodied men could | During the twenty-four hours ending at noon TURNS, PERSIAN AND IS DIAN vert one re dnl sateen deals to be engaged to be murned to the daughter of | «vail themselves of an opportnnity to saw or | today burial permits were issued from the TAPESTRIES AND TEXTILES. <a May au, a well-kuuwn clergyiman of this city and it is | split wood for something to eat or for # place | health oftice for the following: ‘This collection Lay been expecially selected for the of swid that he sent word to his mother from De- | to sleep. White—Mary Daley, 58 y bral Giordano ee a reenr lc aires ot pane Cnaithiel can on Wp eabimea ta treit that in marry her. The report refers to the advantage the asso- prem teen, ere OnTenens OO | rte savin are the finest ever exhibited for | One and two years, with interest at the Tate of per © Brogerty nts tenet totleg (ee eS Se et ptr, Simona. gtd bese ouside’ aud Cam be healt | cured by deed of trust oe the yroperte soley ol HAL PAs PO Lock PS A cae tn eld attached to the ms | tors, and claims that the methodsemployed have | ba ter, . mnayasinas; Fannie N. | fern abd ele ashi, aud can be badly | cuted Uy deed of tris! oi the “iroperty wold, re a utapetie Rese en | remioaices tly reducing the number of de- | Jacobson, 37 years, cerebral ‘neningitis; Peter | ai) sizes tr ddioe sume oe ye relict Shak Weocvalt vas ervedica | uendeuter nis cor: Syhmidt, 72 years, venile debility: Eva C. Dent. | the whote fgrming a wost attractive and costly col- | gr the property will be sold at Hic atk and cont of the by bailiff Joyce this morning was issued irom | ‘The amount of cash received during the year | 23 years, Melapi ieee Elizabeth P. Smith, 86 | lectionof | a10R DECORATION Some paper publisiiea iu the District of Columbi ts 5 forty-tour a4 the Police Court in advance of the presentation | Was 21,709.12, including £1,000 from the Com- | Years, pneumonia; Johanna Brennan, 50 years, nolU-d&ds- DUNCANDO BROS., Aucts. ZK, Rate No Bootes» Ht wcome th learning of | © thei missioners, aud the disbursements amounted to | heart disease. SW. of the indictment G N.W.. ~- 1 = 18 - 7 - CHAIRS £MBEOLD EL: her « discharge, tioned him very $2,089 Colored—Ieainh McPherson, 42 years, pye- | WEDNE »_ LRIDAY, NO-| | 6@ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- EL CASE. ANTIQU GIN AL Gl 7 4. wgae ‘ ™ rei : bi 2 4 E SD | count ot rain until FRIDAY, Vv BEK TWEN SOME. ely about me cane, and could urly clicit| | THE OMIGINAL FACKAGE OF MONEY. In addition to cash there have been contribu. | mia: Idu Lane, 70 years, mitral stenosis: David | TKEMTIETHC AT LLEVEN Ay ML ASD THEE | SETH, INDI at FIVE O'CLOCK BAL in frost at By ious bind Ge Saad Wied a wea a The package of money intrasted to Norvell | tions of fuel valued at +459, groceries valued at | Marshall. 56 years, paresis: Frederick Hipking, | P.M TACK DAN, ania tiaciat sale be nettintat | the pretiuses: DUNCANSON BLOS. ing picated im the disappeai for counting sorting on the 3d of October | $150 and clothing valued at about $500. 30 years, punctured wound of neck: Richard | wiuerous patrons willl | JHURSDAY EVE nold-d&ds ‘Auctioncers. : ‘i Frazier, 18 years, peritonitis: infant of Bell | S{SG,SOXEMBEEN Fee Eaten! aa aE rege winch ed to her um beg contained ¢0.000. When it was finally counted EIDS OPENED. Richardson's Genie cousenitn ‘debility, odate those who cannot FUTURE DAYs. aoue eee ae cee ‘man in the cage” it contained $79,500. | At the board session today the Commissioners Py eee i "AND TUESDAY, No-| J) aTCLIFFE, DARE & O0.. Auctio Hox ednewiay. und the next d stem of checks used in the redemption di Dro Maus: ty vember 1 {rol Va. w. 109 p.m. R — HALL oe eens omeneee sion of the treasury is thought to be very | CPCNCd bidefor improving Massachusetts ave Ridding the City of Diphtheria. Sale by order of 220 Pa. ave. n. yaw an eee Sena uplete. ‘The present case indicates how | BUC extended. ‘The bids embrace n number of | “We have, in my opinion, stamped out a| _nolt eee = : DAK EATENSION Tal roused. ect are its workings, for whatever | Minor items, such as grading, hauling, laying | probable epidemic of one of the most fatal dix- ear CNCEMEN ARV, TABLE: 3 led her ¢ r four-ineh laying stone ma : - FUTURE Days. “bs ir meee S FOLDING 7. a he 29th, he ked lapse of time between the abstrac Ruranch pipe, laying stone Masonry | oases of this climate, diphtheria,” said Health | — a = fa HATHA Ber CHAMBER Ea Cue tee my. the 20th. he remarked in the | tion of the money and ite discovery nbbing and removing trees. The bidders | Oo? Hammett toa Sran reporter this morn-| ) ATER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, We wish to usethis method of presentinz our com- TES AND SEPAKATE. FS iN ANH: 2g Must be thonzit he woald o up is | it shows the inevitability of the Ultimate expo- | Sete Thos. HL Lyons. MLE. Talty, L. Vaden & L Pliments to a very generous public aud to express our LE AND DOUBIL: TRON BED~TEADS, TABLES. MARBLE Tor BUKLAUS. STANDS. DRESSING TABLES, §\ DOUBLE” WARD LOBES, Vi ing. “We have not had a report of the disease 1409 G et., near United States Treasury. rime. There are several cases on | Co., and Andrew Gleeson. y - vf the crime. There are several cases on = bs from Georgetown this month, while previous riot theft irom the treasury, but they gratitude for the liberal patronace bestowed upon us during our business career and tosay that in the future ore. L2H S10 AD, Awe to last month the cases reported from that sec- Yt ASD. | TiusTeRs’ oy “ira etna igre rat dpi i a ap : _| te our MIRKOR FRONT WARDKORPS: Oek | TEUSTERS SALE OF THREESTORY BRICK he needed ay oe ee nee thoes ot strange | vere saued today as follows: HR. H. Darne, one | tion were numerous. ‘ GOVERNMENT SALE OF A LARGE NUMBER OF REGULAR SALE AT OUR ROOMS, D MAHOGANY. CHAIEN, TOWEL Racks | PWELLING. WeiSG Pl Mists ND, Moy i beeen brough’ to justice. ght strange | prick jivery «table, 3289 M_ stree: northwest; ix has been done by the prompt action of PEE REET COMODES, “BRASS “STATIC RODS, Diop | STREET NUK iE NT that Norvell, after three years of | © agrtiel ‘ sorher of 1sth | the Comtaissionert in cacrying ontalio recom CARPETS 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, Tichre ENGKAVINGs, HAIR AXD WOOL | Uy viresu(a deed cf tramtto ws, tearing date Sho uapete experience in the ‘ice, knowing the checks | 26000. 0. C. Green, southwest corner of 15%h | the Commissioners in carrying out the recom: m5 JATTUESSES, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS. Ax | See eouraed oa Uber an | means for preventing theft and realizing | and i’ streets northwest: £5,500. O. C. Green, | ™C' a Fesheee Shera 2 ete) sens FROM THE U. 8. CafrTor, Will be ASSORTMENT OF BEDDING. DECOLATED | Now: ds of sanitary measures adopted by the inspector of contagious diseases, Dr. C. J. Osmun, with the , BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF CLERK, co-operation of the medical attendants.” Ge oce acGanos sbomn! street northwest; TOILET Wat 5 oan ol AT TEN O'CLOCK] FRENCH MAKBLECLOCK, 410 MATCH: ONE BL FOR FUKNITURE AND MERCHANDISE, : y of discovery, should have taken | one brick dwelling, 142 1e¥, OF, if he intended to. steal, should > taken so small a sum when there Were so FOR DR. DARLING'S RETENTION. SATURDAY OF EACH WE! waiched him, ard 4 en PARTE, ION as whe told ether that she was sure W cia — z wasps a nt jowine dene crostagn hin gy taney eer hs Y. thousands his possesion. This ix ation of citizens from the county] Boy M. Ssmru has, by Mr. H. O. Claughton. 1409 G STREET, AND TWELVE O'CLOCK DRESSING TABLES. ENGLISH” MAGI was guilty. She determined to search the | tuought by the treasury officials to indicate ay g) SIDE TABLES, WOKK STANDS, OF FAC hvase for the money, and accordingly se went | thor he trested to luck to get the responsibility | COmMPoseE Of Messrs. L. L. Nicholson, George | filed oat Pare A. G. rand the estate of | ox saTURDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, FOR HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &e. NITURE, SUCH AS WALNUT OFF up te the roont im which he: é found | tor the money spread around, as in the case of | W- White, L. 8. Emery, Henry Brawner, J. L. fee renies ion caine orem pecoane 181, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. Our rooms are the incst contsel, being mecrthe] SAGE SERINE SALUTE iE the razor. She reasoued Thaps he wos a year ago. Norris and N.E. Robinson called upon the | ME, Bale, de, ¢ 6 = copikeare ALSO susrket, all uss of cars unking Sf tbabex piece te| SUCREER ORERCE Babel Struggling with himself. ard lad taken ‘ $19,775.11. General Honseioid Goods. CARD RECEIVE. S. ENGHAVINGS, Senne of putting the Exes trae TE Commissioners “this afternoon and pre~ _ meee Oe : dispose of OUSEBOLD EFFECTS $0 BOTTLES OF CHATEAU LUAZ ber of masd sauare, Shiveaheus et the She found | 1 jury yesterday cxamined the fol- | @N2, * ,,long, Petition Sept, Sy a FOR DYSPEPSIA Binyrua Russ, Turkis'icuzs, Wine Fogravings and] ya ing city: ao OLD. AN EXCELLENT CLARET 1) 3 Cp tert and we old- of Wel the -vateutine OC Sie astine te pheaiclan Ge the Use Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. “ALSO Our rooms are large, light and airy, and your! BRUSSELS, MUQUET AND INGHA U9) tect a and n, Gilbert Gray, Wim, | poor in the tweltth sanitary district. Mr. L. S. |. Dr.Lorenao Waite. Pittsfield, Mass., says: “From Several Fine Paintinzs by Max Weyl. goods are not exposed to the weather, rain, wind, Re atee bivnie ot a PA agin = ry presented the petition and spoke highly | !ts use for a period of abou: eight weeks, to the Dining Room and kitchen Enrniture. suow, heat, &c., thus keeping them in good condition GLASS AND TABLE WAL + cast Richards Norvell, the prisone f Dr Dathug, whoue he characterined oo.) | clusion of ail other remedies, Latiripute the Testur= — LATIMER & SLOAN, for sale. c REPRIGERA- apes? mother: Emily Norvell, his sister, and Thos. E. | Of JF Qatung. whom he characterized as | ation to healt of a patient who was emaciated to 2 ‘Auctioneer: WE THEREFORE SOLICIT 7 AIRS, CROCK and to be Is 2 ! mach nol9-2t uctioneers. s, Inside she Rodgers, the chief of the redemption division. | YAusble physician and an invalucble friend to | the last degree, im cousequence of Hetvous prostta. Consigniuents front io a gle paths agin the poor. tion and dyspepsia. ‘This putient’s stomaci: was in | or and Rodgers were not sworn, MISCELLANEOUS such an ireitabie condi een in all, of the ¢ Riek: LLATIER & SLOAN, Anctioneers a EBAY COA TEN O'CLOCK Aa vet kest K STREET NOLTEMESm we u that he coul AN secon hot bear HOUSEKEEPERS AND PERSONS plished physi- tue issue of a national b NORVELL INDICTED. Interns of maser: The Commissioners have appointed C. Z, | (ithe? liquid or solid fo lORSES | VERY STx- DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING. ve etiects with inmny articles - | thie day of sate the trustees, ve the ricit to fomeal, t he Skew eran hb 01 . P clan of muny years’ experience, whom T called in|. LISH; WELL BRED. sIX AND SEVEN YEARS a 1 excel 1 PHT, efty at risk and cost ot de M ‘i charged. The grand jury this afternoon reported an] Landreau temporary clerk and assistant in the | contultatiob, pronounced hiseuse arineuratie oe | OLD. AND Good bir veRs en ee ee ae atc | tapestorabevery Sexes pachees ten aaa get becker steaks Saree aia indictuent charging Willard S. Norvell with | scartet eve i i: bine aad At this stage I decided to use Horsford’s Acid Phos- Syn otieepinpsan ed ee Hon of this furniture Was wade to order in Hi: Diabod a Wasiinscon. Dc scarlet fever and diphtheria service at $1,200 y port hards and from the United States and embezzie-} 5, — phate. which resulted as above mentioned.” EHICLES OF EVERY | A postal card will cause us to send » waxon for your | ind is the property of # gentle: lenvina the city. MAS A. ROVER: pegs parts an Un per annum. NESS. &e., Ee, goods as you elect. ‘The residence will be open on jay. the 24ta, frou | Bold-cod&ds i Blac Fustees, wino was 1 sented ne United States, pee mene RDAY, NOVEMBER “TWENTY-FIRST, 1 to 4, tor inspection, when catacgtes can be hid: mother was shocke The indictment is in two counts. The first Fined for Small Larcentes. AUCTIO: 1901. at ELEVEN OOLUCK A.M, af our rooms | REMEMBER, SATURDAY OF FACE WERE THOMAS DOWLING & SUN, Anct-onerra JPPRCANPON BHO. Auer neern, for charges that the 3d of October, 181, he | Daniel Brooks and George Spiller, colored == = {fal and TESS Mi street nor west’ We wi) gehi the | Is ¢he day, and if yon forget to send your goods to | _nol4dis 2 st. ow 1 Dsreete northwest. ma took fifteen national currency notes, each of |?" Libis mee Ga FUTURE DA\s. Auctioneers. | suction until Saturday morning CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE, IMPLOVED | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON eveniag, © a home the value of =20,and certain other ‘national | P°¥# Were before Judge Miller this morning, = = — ‘AYIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, : THAT 18 TIME ENOUGH. CREAR arate on THitreRTH steer | TEESTEES SALE OF INrboviD rors, 2 ealied tim le and contre ting £200. charged with larceny. The former was charged | ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, L ae For the sale. Pe ag etree ayy FREES gy ASD. Sidis NOkTMWEDE, with the ¢ panied es that on the same day, | with stealing a bottle of whisky from William $ SALE OF VALUALLE 1, VERY (pV ALVABLE, .JMEROVED | RESIDENCE | Persons who wish a good assortument of goods to REED, RAMDCY BECOMING MUST DE-| WA BINGTOS. D niet Sean tess ie teous sitnat Of the United States, hetouk, | H1. Lee and the latter was convicted of having ER OF FIRST AND D STREETS SOUTH. | LRQTE MHWEST, AT PUBLIC “ACG, | Select from should attend these onmnernearapamag ewe Poh ng tr or tae tule ab mou > ple et bor to tel | mal with: [intent “to em: | tolen a newspaper irom Mr. Ii. L. Baird's) Wgifs AHPROVED BY OLD FRASIE DWELI: | TION | é che SATURDAY SALES, the District of Columbia: yasset in equity reuse mane, | Shag me of te * a t national currency notes | front door. The boys were fined $5 each. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supre SL aE HALL PAST FOUR OCLOCR DAd sae ot | Where they will:in addition find comfort and pleasure | bored 1714 docket Sik sual! offer ter gale at yatias | Huub, at at a 2 | preme | 101, at HALY-PAs'T FOUK O'CLOCK P.M, in front x thereby’, we wal 1 a iu front of the ane the roreimpreaive exch of the value of $20, and certain other na- a Const of the District of Commnbia, howe an Equity | 2p ok; SU HALL-PASE FOU! — seen eds suction, iu iront of tht premives, on MONDAN. the | TEES, Wwe Wi) wool at Pav aout at fount 7 geous sist > had | I bank e is Court tor said District, in a cause where ania I LOT 2 IN SQUARE 2 SIXTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBEK, Inu, at HALE. | 2. 181, at Ad PASS presence « geous sister wie bud | tional bank notes of the aggregate value of Piepenbring Guilty. Lae sees LOT 2 IN'SQUARE 280, BATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. tH DAY OF RGYEMBER. 100 NakBekks A. 5 asi tracked out th e200. The jury in the case of Picpenbring this } definate, haven as caulty cause Nar Is duckts | Fropting 22 fect on cust sids of Thirteeuth atreet be- : Jaral otprount iviag and being intheciy of aur | UCLUCK PM, ches At urst og man as silent and a : Ss avi. : fet ot guilty on the { Sethe mlersicued trastes wil on ‘COPS AMe ge | tween X end O streets northwest, aud running back AUCTRONEERS, Bitton, Distrsct of Cofunbia, ond distingcaated on the At ast thy Se ae ee aaa e cee ee ark bine | METBOO Fendered a verdict of guilty on the | StU TBES UE DAW OP "Soc Puias ta, He oe OG GAT RT RES £20 PA. AVE. 8. W._ | ground plat thereof ag) pari of lut Ish adware “ate se aud true ropes os ag ag age At 2:3) o'clock Norweil, who wore dark blue fourth count, which charges intent to commit | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. A bets tiie A a Ki = ~ a8 fosiows: Beytuni for at the ee wa — % > ! - = aie years, ein! 5 e ya deed * fe q ; J <1 | bered three but apd Bune (5 be tale Orcatane ought to | reom by Bailitf Joyce. Air. Clagett in arguing the case snid if thore | maui District, tol wit. Spas cn tha yroperty, Orall cask Gocvacamcones SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | {25,200 D0eBCe MEHL. feet S inches to the piace of | Steet on 1th sire” i) adepil of Ue deat toa 5 had | A larceny ease, involving the liberty of a | was any place which should be sacred from the | serat sbutunent, aid range’ back tact Hak Ache | Eeeprune at Cost of pischaser $000 wil Ye required | TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPLOVED sonetber, rete Sie | aliey. tomer ieee, he haved that he would not be di 4. aud | colored man had just been given to the jury | midnight marauder it was such an institution | thereof, o1 urigmal lot cue (1) in square hive nuneeed | Mtine Of sale. serge BETWEEN L AND M STAEETS NORTHWEST aomet aan F P disapyomted. oring the wait the Norvell case was | as this, an asylum for female orphans. “And he | aid ehaits GS). uproved bya ouestory tramne | Portege By virtue of a deed of trust date, March. 18 toa tis) toon ‘aterent at "ia go kill ininunel _ Judge Bradley told the prisoner that | argued that the very fact that » man was there | Wcling Atal uuieduutels thereaiter, | | DENSING EI Auctionerr: Te land records of the District of Coraabintaid othe casun. ewan tor wh r tictment had” been found against {atthe hour named’ showed that he was there | ¢eonton said’ Dvstrese, bythe tuleyete (Boeteetee BAZAAR: Foquest of tueparticn s-cured . oy sie Lee at ‘Of trust on the property sid, or ai. Cash. st option of . with wn dag Meru, Xeevell eadied exact nature of which | for some unlawtul purpose. said Jot one (1) next adjoiniue said firer described part therebs,_ wel — Julie aniction in front of the ‘on MONDAY. o sruet on the provers suid. oF au . Sf sald Jot on ‘the west. improved Ly'an old i PEREMPTORY SALE” OF HORSES, MAI Rove: THIRTIETH, ISL at” FOUR y haar fre net complied with, a Awevere struggic between her aivetion for be was not acquainted, but it would be read to} | Mr. Carrington, for the defendant, argued | dwelling, Aud imuediaiely trereatter, = U4 ume | PERTTI ORY NS inh WAMATe® | SOVEMBEE , THIRTIETH. | teyl. at FOUR Fuchl to. essll the guoneriy at tie seier meehine son and ber ps ' tates. Hie adviced him that he had the | that che facts did not warrant a couvielion and | "Taint. ‘Theeuth ourtern (1d) sect ont by the tlt | a ethno taser = Jana situated” and | ying in the city ot Tach Lo Penal! Se umoyarty at the. rt iaedinn Gunes a sali to pleat at once or to consult counsel and | showed that the defeudant must haye been in- | devtit thereot of original Jot tutrteen (14) It aa ul be soit, within the bazaar, Ho. O40, Houisians | Waahindton an District of, Columbia, known as lot oa ‘biahs ciskedlins dan suns he awked him what he desired to do. | Norvell | sune: that he hadno intent either to commit per- | “ergot uaie: Ouein of the purchase ithey in | TSENTY-FIRST oe TES GET OOR. NOVEMBER | putnber 5 of Wiiiian H- Dev ‘yandred i. CHAGIN, Trustee, 321 436 et. nw. = tap anethane eae replied, almost inaudibly, that he did not de- | sonal violence or larceny. cash; tie balauce i owe and two $eurs, secuatd Lyte | 25 head of Fest the Was in Ler bureau drawer a AS eee ate pee ance | ea hm in Morena counsel. Mr. Carrington proceeded to argue from the ot come | Just then the Piyeubring jury was broughtin | testimony for defendant that menuity was | [9 tesjstectou or the courtom the property sold, | Carriages, Waxons, Phaetons, Barges tiara: Se. wt uit that | and delivered its verdict, and the proceedings | plainly shown and the act itself was that of an | "a posit of $100 required on each piece of property | nolo a he had pat it where it were interrupted. When the court was | Insane individual. a eR i (Cua Nceny sane Un the Sunday following free ngain to act in the Norvell case} In his concluding argument Mr. Clagett ar- | serves the rimut to resels at the cust nd risk oF tae doe 3 oe Neveuber L- the money disappeared irom the | the clerk read the imdietment to Norvell, whe | gucd that the defendant knew right from | faulting purchaser. Dey Lrtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the drawer, and she kuew too wet whereit had | stood iirmly, looking steadily at the bench | wrong: that he had been seen about the place oe hoagie LEIGHTON. ‘Trustee, Se. Miller ve, Mane sey cane, LALO, —— gone. through his dark glasses. loitering around, and that he was on this night} ™ moan ce PAAOESD AY, THE FIESE DAY OF DECEMBER, i ef waned from the story t en he was asked i wandering ai round, WE SALE IS PCs’ 7 CLOCK P.M., offer je at These facts are gleaned from th that When he was asked by the clerk it he was 4s aimlessly around, but knew whathe] s#-THE ABO’ batho ORDA ROU ee ie wiction, cn the premises, ths followine destbbed sire to consi! front- ABOVE SALE I8 POST! ON, . . street, | outa of the, weather ugh SATURDAS: ‘ie SE Siam. gro | THOS. DOWLING & SON. Auctioneers” vol7~ite RAE, vans « 00, rust on the Srall caah.at tie option of yur, | JYUNCANBON BEOS., Auctioneers, 0 bed. She bat » Of the other two huudred, hed ber sou i Auchoneers, ry Pe. ave. LW. OF VALUa: ESTATE ON M Usk iW ABPRADL, Bet ve MCSES NUR, & 3 GUO} giv USITA oF : UY A #INE A Low she ultimately told to the oiticiais of th guilty or not guilty be opened his lips, and, | was about. Somnt ot the woat Me stiction. cx the promises Fy St ae TA Low try, and it this partof ner account there ix a | ina whisper that did not reaels the eate of the 2tdge Headley in charging the furs sid the hl te spate Oe ‘Aivthatnsre ata tract ox wn alied“-Graset Boubvann SAE ities Lape haze it bas net yet been cleared up. At all | court: sald “Guilty fact he man was in the houxe wor jas- | UNTER se v road, for events Willard Norvell left the city on Tues] ‘The assistant District attorney, Mr. Cla- | tify the jury in tinding that he was there with | ‘Lis ittucot Latcree of the Supreme Court of the | Same aga Tome in the tne beteeen Koen R* RSE OPES. 3 feel cn Ts test, witha | OMNES S Syated te Sas dated, ar day. November 5, to go to Detroit to vieit an| gett, then announced that’ as no | an intent to rob or assault. The presumption | District uf Colunitia, passed on the Sa, day of July, | wardiy direction ‘alony said division line 724-100 — ~sndane amene 33 Fat Lc} aunt He was born in aud beth he} application had been made for bail | was that the defendant was sane, and it was for ete ee nee ae ba ag joey et al: va, Jou | Perches from 1 i¢krell™ earner ; thence norch s0% de, iY SALE ORY A! . 42 irons of the U 3 sud nis mother held their petitions im the de- asked the . court to remand Mr. | him to show at least a reasonuble doubt as to | Day. NOVEMBEA TWENTY FOURTH, 1801, sea0 | Lonzhborstuchs lanes th Rl a ian uildine in the sprouRiit ba partment as being apjomnted from that state. } Norvell to jail to ‘be brought up on Saturday | hus sanity, and if he did they iaust give the de- | p.m., in tront of the premises, offer ior sale ail the | decrees, oust'-1 40-100 perches, to the west tna ot a, os! His father formerly lived im Dewoit and dus | for sentence. This was ordered by the court | fendant the benefit of the doubt. aie guterent auseotate ofthe detendaute, Joh, | said roa: thence, wits dd west line woudl 30 ASE b sunt whom he visited is also a resident of that | and the prisoner was taken to the jail. a jashe taste to cho scribed in the Gh of compinnt Bled inte : A Republican Club. ‘wit, part of original lot. 10, i agitare 724) 1urtiier de Several letters passed between him and his DECLINES TO SAY ANSTHING. Arepublican organization under the name seria as ote 7 and 18, ui Hili’s recorded subdivision optic gs rams tr Bees i ! | f i ime oe casi: gad the belaae tate sate cae sk re: | that parcel of land iyniw aid ‘the lig ot otber, but they have not all been made public prisoner declined to see a reporter of | | ¢ .. : a spectively one and two years tron: ale, to the oficial of the department. ‘bey may = ‘Stan when bis card was sent in to him by onettachantias We one mreenee Pate tasted of et a 25 iss oral | Was eee be produced later on. jarshal Ransdeil. No one bad been admit- ‘ wey vash the deferred, cof the parehawe tree’ Un “the th of Noversber Mra, Norvell re-| (cq. tothe, room where "he sed laiugy| President; Mr. G. P. Lucaa, vice president; insite day of main at fer cent per anand bets: | Sd wo 7 oe turned to her desk in the redemption division | Jovce sat during the day. He sent word out | Mr. J. E. Harvey, secretary; Mr. J. 8. Harvey, cured Promissory notes: purchaser and 8 | n.w. feet one inch to an and resumed ber duties, but with, no sul face | Wat he would have to be excused by the re- | i easurer. Among the persons mentioned at ‘Quired atthe thn of nalge Tan Sopteemmaienan re | Speowe and, balance that she attracted the general attention of all | Porter as he liad nothing to sayy delegates to the convention were Me. ae the con Woes of Gund ig meathe, Ste toma seat the clerks. She said nothing of her son's ac- D. Stillyard, Mr. L. G. Fletcher and Mr. G, Fy ‘gases Pt with srenty daveafter ee Say ores ied of raat on ions, bis discharge or bis movements and fora er ee Lucas. canes ee becctdrmapee’ ¢- 2 Ig <= einkape week preserved a silence that was carefully | E. J. Adams and H. L. Strong have bought ef piety a WARD A. NEWMAN, lea with fa After tbe. tthe Sotea'by the chit of the division, who was on| for 86,95 of D. W. lirown part Bana Hots, | Withelmine C. Hartman " . | Fat ana. cow of efattin, Tall conver: the alert for information that might lead to the | D and’ E, block 143, and lote Pand G,block 144, | of GH. Davis "236 |. peiding, | | rib, os ee exrtainty of Norvell’s gult Barleith, all fronting on W street. ” Limehes by 66 3 fe] E 5 Re are eo

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