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= i a : ~ z THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., rewk, MaROH 17, 1893—-TEN PAGES. | FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Fasc 232 Rane Sen| Pigg noanrneones (ALL 1S OVER NOW. y Star ofce, “mh 00d jokin st aivinion. Box t18, Sear "3° ROTIFUL GROVES AND LAWS, FOR SALE—HOUSES. Ok SALE— A SEVEN-ROOM PAY-WINDO® | FJOR SALE—19TH ST. N Prick: to Lilet T7x100. Price, HOO. TAT | ROR PAGE ae StS me Oren mhiz-2” |" new and attractive home : a ve a | Pst.near North Capitol, 2story aud 7 rourns One’ station QOR SAL¥—MOST DESIRABLE HOME. jozi | ? St,io 5p nen one O& SALE—ONE ACRE: 10 OENTS A FOOT FOR jeares Fiver caniai islet rane throuth to Norh Garo. | plea st Mica Nae siya calle Dee oe casver cottaee on Pouneas banks opposite Callers, ce sod coeehe (Continued from First Page.) Wee sre ine foreumnme nn: BO back alleyand | Gah; brown-ctone fromt..-......----- 28500 FIT ns olleae, near Free brides, Owner R.M-| mio, OEE 0. SUESSOE 8 00. FS. fee 7 OWNER, on premises, | WATERS & THOMPSON. {OR SALE-SPECIAL SNAP-ONLY $2,250 OR | FOR SAUE_HOUSES AND LOTS AT COLLEGE | the scaffold. Two of the guards, who were CE HOME FOR $2.0.0-Nmwm | _fottm Fine te ots, © st. ae. between 18h and 16th: Totssore niece 600 and 0400, standing in the corridor, stepped into the cell fance on easy terms. sx Tomas south front_esay terms. P ss. batween New Jorsey ave. South mabiit WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 619 E st. é for fear their services would be needed in get- Dand'E sts. @ ¢.firw-clane investment of & COLLEGE A RE AY Nerrrore, SCHOOL | ‘ ats. | (OR SAL —REDOCED FROM 86.500 TO €5.800— ting the young man out. They were not JOWN MULLER & CO. bath: the tot 8 205149, lor a5e100 Sfinest and chesp- fare, only Oc, a tri eens Fone tale eattae on Seitine et nieces: eaetarhs SMIBIg™ SUES of TPixsoveco.,7ra | needed, however, for Schneider was able to mL aioe FIXIOO to alles Coca SO ide Gesirabie street: Pret CH. FOX & BRO’ =e Be ie 1S DR SALE DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED | walk out anassisted. wi 7 roows, was, ke. cellar: x ee sr om Est. a.w.. with frame <ianis for vuaiteme” Oaly BAG ee = Worrooms belek. ail men Faw. On! on easy terms. a oe GygorBer Of Sth st. aw. ; lot 2110-22 trout, | ® +R SALE- #600 EACH AND ONLY EIGHT LOTS eral! villa residence. Frcellent water and youny ! jeft, Di near = Paved | fruit trees; 9,435 feet of und; three minutes THE MARCH TO THE GALLOWS. perm neewane: Newer; watee’ alley iat Tear. "Call Hireet car. Ynqulre as Tri Maple TretAnaoges, ‘The scene within the cell had been a most or piste Ane : oe | Staltc-ac! Wit@wr & STOCKETT, 619 E st. a. FoR auesg000 Fa a slleche = oes who nfo 10 13th st. nw. D -—-OWNEK HAS FOU Lots ON LANDS within « radius of 25 miles from ras i never forget. ‘wot seem Ts a cou cagog | hisebig gente comming sg Gi, Re [inet CHmeeteg oat eeyTOLL BOGS moet Tncreiile thst man could eten to gi OB Mi. below Nat. | Tesold'towe bers ous lot world eaudivide tuto theve | P.'U. Box 48), Wesitingion, D.C. Ts. | the reading of his own death warrant with as 610 13th st. nw. _ | Sear'uttice, CNfOUrt cand. Addrewe HY IGHT, + | (QORTAGE AND LARGE LOT AT HYATTSVIELE | tittle animation or show of interest as ce new bricks; 6 root all a. Only $5,500 for bots Apps tae SESE we Lot Sn CH PARKER, =| nis-iw ©. = >. ll tation, on B. and O. R. R., six mites from Wash- i Aiand kst.or | LE DEOIT PARK—A EE-STORY eT Vez ct rt ;_ will sell low and sy terms. TLIP E. | Schneider evidenced. The walk through the rotunda to the gallows was absoluteyy devoid of FoR Skat case rida ave. pear 17th st. | FRoiotson BALAN Lot on Princeton st.. Co.umbta Heights, near 13th | sensational features, As Schneider passed 3 Death upon the scaffold has ever been looked upon as shameful, but rarely, if ever, bas it been surrounded with more of ghastiy interest than Wns attracted by the death of this man to- day. The crime was one of tho most sense- | tional in the annals of the cits. The sequal to the horrible tragedy was no less remarkable. j ‘THE WITNRSces OF TRE Last act. Would Schneider maintain his air of stolid | indifference chat be bas kept up so long and go | to bis death like an ox to the block? Would be struggle and do all in bis power to avert the awiulend or would he give out utterly and ‘then be carried to the scaffold ea log? These and many otber such questions have been dis- cumed by every one for weeks past There wae atremendoas demand from all sides for admission to the jail to witness the closing scone in the tragedy, but Warden Burke kept | the attendance down within the limits pre- scribed by law and the number of those within | the hall this morning was by mo menue lenge. It was a quict sssembinge. There is some- thing awe-inspiring in death of this sort im- Posed upon man by man and each one realized that he was in the presence of the grim angel COMINE In its Most awful and solemn form THE FINAL PREPARATIONS. ‘This morning all the prisoners who were eon- fined in ceils that opened upon the corridor tm Zrooms ‘bayemiadow belek oc tars paren eae mike ia Dealt | TOR-SALITSEGE OSE EAEAEEE tors | FO® Sabe-tore. bance ney tes baer mrmanlembaer omg Uphtine - deep ot near cars oma nerdics: only $4,500. FAUDON & Co. Poe a his bands did not even quiver and WIGHT & STOCREDE aes: H 4 1 OO. . on 14het. nw. (22x to alles), above Dapout q J * ‘+ GlY E st.» = Sle | 15 14th st | Cireie, at low price or 82.25 per squate fovt. “WESLEY HEIGHTS," but for the ghrstly color of his face FOR SALE-a cueay woxe. mbli14t__CHARLES EARLY. O03 14h st, n.w. the only thing remarkable about him HACE, 84.6% j eageation, 9th, at. nw. bay-window brick: 8 nice | story Nony-wic kaw, ed browuezone: | JYOH SALE “WESLEY: HEIGHTS," would have beon that bis bands were tied and man and bath: whole house im fSirstrincs ‘repair: | fork awciiimg, S4)108 vac me; this house consaiwe ren svinct metabhorhoed. “Nothing better ion thevrice, | {Groom bath, lates clowin aiid e creed cellars AN ENTINE HALF SQUARE ——— that he walked between two officers of the law. pe eee dE ap con aitey spteas In the NORTHWYST section of He looked neither to the right nor to the left— x ORTUNTTY TO shed tara so alle | qaThe city; comssiuine over 90,000 stare feet, beacons jensen : RARE INVESIMENT O5LE $1,000 | Oa oe ran sae “siete: Rcd Enh ed Opposite the American University, ices naag taaai a amact quant’ It he SEC HOSS OF th SOttrswest. A | aghinghe ate dwelling on Hi’ st” between 10th and Which i to cost ten million dollars, re ~ ape eran saa re THE SCENE AT eT DAVID B. STORE. Modan SOO Pet. moe | OK SALELCHEATERE Fs QPF | at TRANCIS B. MOHD: ad Mase. ave., 100 foot wide, extended, — | Sic any one could know it, por sar ar aie City; ancy 6 room brie — See - - - PRowmun Se | Onty¢3 000. Low price emltof ¢trades | Bunning tott, ies, asinine | bis sanity in minds where none bed existed be- ply on Dremisen 2 a ne he * esate | o 115 minutes from Dupont Circle, hed the scaffold at 10:42. Im- it impossible that ld ; JOR SALI—O PEE CENT INVESTNENT—TW Posten © FostER Schneider reached the scaffold at 1042. Im- “Some thought it impossible that he cou mae ta |introven, "hee; 82000, each; $200 easy; Saiancs | ee cern S22 TER: We 80 minutes from White House. mediately upon stepping upon the platform he gnderntand and sill menifest so litte feeling. Kon 14h st stroven, her #00) cern; 0 sani: Dia = ‘ : ere was, ud, evidenc Pou sae ptt - | monthly, CHAS! A. SHIELDS, 1465 Fst now. sq besnin on 16h of) extended mear Columbia ‘The best investment in the northwest saad — — = _ ae ey =— indicating» warvomsodliapes ‘es coumplate hat COMFORT ABI 7 _mhionit is | road. Price, foe. per foo oodward and Peacock and placed in the cen- with large grounds, at Cortes Park ; ¥ >: * iq . FARDON & Co. part and + Tesistance or even rotest was beyond his Seahorse Wil each ore Polinat imps ton Fst nes bet oth se aie eneer” eS overlooking ter of it. The Rev. Mr. Parson at once bi P ORM=TEDT & PRAD! CHAS. A. SHIE ‘thecity. Scenery grand. by repeating the Fifty-first Pealm: “Hi satetaaad OF THE FINEST COAN 0, God, according to Th; 500 lots already sold to the best cless foviua biekuses “asstediag’ = 4 THE JUROR: handsome residence on Columbia Heizhts ; cor- So Segal eye teiad a W PRICK; THREE th and Roanoke, at $1.5 per sq. ft. loving kindness—according unto the multitude | The following certificate was signed by the Ebcowe on Bina snd bath elerantly DaNlerk anwar, ‘ruse of Thy tender mercies blot out my transgres- jurors after the body was lowered in the cofiin: & BRADLEY. #77 F BB 505th st. new. = ae Ser sions, | Wanpen’s Orrick, Usirep States Jam, - — _ EVERAL NICE BUILDING LOTS —_— ” - Boe Sete 4 Serene tines \ HEIGHTS. ‘g bet. 1th and 14th ate, near Ligeoln and iat me, thoroughly from mine iniquity | Coy op Wasurxorox. March 17, 1893.—We, Ti rooms; bat ab 1 5 Jot Stxtz ac”hew. room ‘houses: bath. and O RASHRDAY & MALLERY, Yee eererne ene For I acknowledge transgressions, and my | the undorsigned citizens of the District of — Oo: ee BETO) Fst mo diecorated sive itanteie: hue it | eS SOLE ste Bw only realize from 3to6 per cent when sin is ever before me.” Columbia, hereby ceritfy that we were present ALE _ NL W. NEAR hae Phas et. ee this investment will not pay less than As the minister read the words of the as jurors at the sxid jail on the 17th day of Fee meNae Circle. plage ‘i antol She hi; oveeisoas Portot tne cig his ie dsess sts 5.600 pec ean’? aaa aa Pe I a Ee ee a re becenge | March, 1898, to witness the execution 0: How- wets closet and whetished tn yards, price, 22 paige WM: PARKER, 1418 F pein tuleecta serene ingly toward the minister ax he slowly repeated Fd J. Schneider, and we do farther certify that | OW ek odin, Sis Pe ae. Bs = the pealm after the minister. | the said Howard J. Schneider was hanged by | FOR SALE of LEA-E— — WEAK AND HELPLESS. | the neck until he was dead, in our = 2 OR BALE Oi a ithin the walls of the said jail; between the MahI4e° S31 STH ST. X. JOR SALE OR FX HA The wretched man was not only pale as death wi 4 d wee roe PACTHO! pont Cae: \Ox.00 to why.” pps CHARTES cog ae Sts, Bae Dak Baas eee the Hie Rehging heat | Setens ok Oa eieek: pate seanitien eed Buen chanee hie handsome ose in New York eity-overs | EARLS, @id Litirston. w. mbites cae ‘eau acaces of guards Woodward and Peacock he would meridian of the said 17th day of Mare, A.D. | & ‘5 eee eet ert eae Vaenie tess | Tok SALE —To BUILDARS OR APECULATO zal have faiien, so weak and helpless was he. 1893, As witness our bands and seais the day and coon, 9 °*“pasTERDAY & HALDEMAX, “uribilt CHARLES Pai, 603 pe i ee While the minixter read the pram and the | year above written. _mPIT Se os F ot OF SAL DESIRABLE Ht j howses re completed: rire yery resnonable. Without a name—my new subdivision at KEN- | Wretched man repeated the words after him ASTETKING CONTRAST. } : cena Weak ont improved | the knees and at the ankies and also bound bis F i pes forit, though, and wil sven $200 waldine iot | WFiste behind him, the doomed wan Laving had of the jail on the other side of the building a ociek; am y ERNE - | aes am Fos Sates: sicrLy wopery resipesces | } ts ig i itself to them Xo. Price. TU lath at. for the best one. Contest closes April 10. If | bis arms tied together before he left his cell for startling contrast presented Whs pay rent, ERE Koat scott Circle, new and elegantly ap. 7 | = STE ene you are thinking about » Suburban Home | the scaffold. 7 | The occunants of the jail crowded to the bars ony EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, coger toni enn Ye must be Soid at once: a WEST END PAXK and KENSINGTON should | Soon as the psalm was finished Guard Strong | to enjoy the slight novelty which the presence Gos Fst | Bier epents i ston.w. inh claim your attention. Send for a circular | picked up the dangling noose and turning to of strangers» at the jail meaut to - SAL! —LOTS ON 18TH Sr. ane DUPO! about them. Schneider requested him to turn bis head aside them. They laughed and called to the people OCK, {OK SALF—TWO CORN! RB LOTS ON ton Heigh:s, be:ween INth and 19th eds soseveral desiralvie lots in saue sn: DULANY, FLEM mhi5-40" is ” TH OT. that he might piace the fatal knot beneath his | passing, entirely oblivious to the so.emuity of 706 8ti Sz N. W. latbanr. “Sehasider appedfad! tos dasal/to anc tue kos oar steps bevond was the awfal derstand what was required of him, and the | presence of death. Here was almos: a holiday. officer, quickly slipping the noone ‘over the | When the people who had witnessed the exe- man's bead, gently turned his head to the right | eution bad nearly all gone—and the crowd left ‘t bargain on 26th sf 5:22—Near Thomas Cire!e, 25x12") 800-1 bicck from Dupont Cire «. S, F st. Parties contemplating purchast 31 mbl7 we homes will serve their best interes's by insvecting say « —— SS Di. GiEs, | And tied the knot under the left ear. rapidiv—the black muria from the police | ab Raeies Saan ead Gomeione tee eee eee, | CRSA: ieee dine. Oh asd F: | It was then that Schneider would surely have | court delivered its burden of humanity at the J have just received @ teiecram from the owner | Passed. 1 invite the closest ins and comparison. | N Hauur aye, tw. Legal vusiness of every description tratsacted, Kates | fallen but for the hands of Guards Woodward jail. It & careless crowd. Some of the gfbowe, So, 1125 2 st. to cell a. 96.250 to an imme 2 Fag BACNGRAS. | Must BE 'SOLI im. fetSm"_j and Peacock. He swayed back und forward, , prisoners were young boys just in preparation, Seer ctered to cocere aaplendtd heme ote goed sare pee Te. sah a Sip thins Dew 7TH ST. N.W., his knees bent under him, and his ghastly pale-| perhaps, for some snch career as that which ine investment st s sacrifice. The souse 1s Dearl = AY joR BA be ‘ ° ibiy inci § Rew. bey-windews “S storics and bonernent: large | Fete at ay per cen’, Will Onyx 85, ol an eee Lawyers and fal Estate Agenis, mb3-1m* | ness perceptibly increased. Schneider had so swiftly pursued. ebeerfu' t ce; reception hal | house ‘with “ail mod Ve aken | and V and idth and 1 tah iSuse easy ‘en Bort Bet. U | a casey reckawesna bo tLe - Ds en Portner place gctie Presiduce 1ot! CHAS. AD BHTELD 1400 8 YOUPEELL CARES <1 oe “Attor! JOR SALE—MERIDE ‘A SPLENDID | Webster Law Building, Jot on north side of rie st., just weet of 16iu. This | D.C. Kemdence, tia k Jor Sust in Line of improve nia and fs aceosd ine ment. Address by mali the OWNER, 4470 a6, P Kenting to a select ten: ‘HIS LIPS MOVED. WHAT THE MINISTERS sarD. | » location is convenient and Ab- Like a frightened child he turned his face! Rev. Mr. Parson seemed weary and much af- toward the minister, who was uitering words of | fected when he left the gallows. He bad hada = comfort in his ear, as if silently appealing to long and trring vigil with the dead man, and MANICURE. him to save him. His lips moved: batif be bad not bad the comfort that might hare come ry SS MANICURE hi THOPOD: | *#id anything nothing could be heard. to bim if he had met with afull response from jet 708 ISTH SI-N-W <The only lmmucter and | When Gaard Strong unrolled the dreadful the condemned man whose soul he was strug- Manufacture: of FIN} MANICURband GHI:.OPOD- | black cap and prepared to place it over gling to xave. ow Ded Ww. :sewer, Water and gus and 10- $50. “ED. 8.” EXLEY, Room 2, nothing Meite- _It DAVID D. STON JOR SALE—New Ela ‘St. near Wash:nton Circle jon easy term: JOR SALE. Per sq. Conn. ave. near Q st, 23 ft. front to alley... Jat near Coun. ave, 24 ft front to aliey 0... r Dupont cs ME NEW | Rippek dwelling: 1815 isnt st. 2 | and bath room: all iatest improv 2 rg eg ted: carefully built unde: our personals 6,200. = Stz-r.om house on D st. se. ; $3,500; mouthly pay- ees ments i desiren. W419 G at mah IT-Se_" | WGoet eid Geatcincn in every ros:ee F, Capitol cor 0: IST GOODS soutn of New York. noo-tr_| Schneider's head the miserable man turned, Toa Stax reporter after the execution he Reger sath i cor. lla a a and stared at it a if unable to comprehend said: “Schneider said nothing at all wuie on the T. to TXLER & KUTH! oh ~ art s AU what was next coming. Again his appealing scaffold except \o repeat afier me the words of was a near d, . P 16 2087 E at bh p FINEST SITE IN THE CIUY | Jest near 17th, 2057001 = | ees sought the minister. and again the mau of | the Fifty-first Pealm as I read them trom the Oi6 SE Boundary | Bean Ss RT eet od Big TOMORROW. | God whispered words of hope and consolation. Bible. Last nigat he began this repeating 3g DAEs, atl... 16. | improved by three 4-stury p-b. houses and si set omy | CROSING, OUT AT awe’ As Strong slipped the dreaded cap over his after me, words of prayer and words from the face, forever shutting out a view of this world, | Scriptures.” ‘Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDE riety of Pictures sad frames actin 3 NADH Of Paintings, pe-hines Schneider pathetically cried to Mr. Parson:| ‘Did he seem to do it earnestly, as though he everit Jota th a 1 Eetremedand : nirewed. nee si, “Are you still with me?” fully realized bis situation? ora bit der, Sev. ‘nen oi, var-ous mzex. stylew ard Anish Vos, I believe peaid: Hy i néton Heights: Lanier | Sale BATULDAY at FOUL AND “EVEN O'CLOCK ‘THE SIGNAL GIVEN. ‘Yes, I believe nedid; he seemed to know the | iP h, Me.¥ idian Hill a reasonable prices, ‘M. LU. L. PULVER, per A. P. PULVER, Atty. 1° Yes," repli ' - wy | Meaning of the words he uttered, ‘ ~aweedahan fia eae aoe - P. FAXDON & CO.. 61d 14th st | = = = = replied the clergyman comfortingly,“I | Mr, Parson said that he did not like to discuss ‘350 | and a.m.i. ; easy terms. JOR SALE—CHEAPEST LOT IN WA HINGTON FUTURE DAY _ am still with you, Howard.” Those were the last | the case. He had yet, he supposed, some duty alley: west side 19'hat. bet. Rand fompietm vere Thiet, F1x100 co alleys Kat. bet, 16eh and | T)UNCANBON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS Seca tos epece cents eee moe | mer age ovartertas tonessit mains Toke 2 : pe Ee Tech Bir Bie ie NST oy Wee W miroer” | TRUSTEES? SALE OF AN , ELEGANT. BRICK gave his time to Schneider for hours before hie 5 ES } For SALE—NORTHEAST— _ TWELPTH AND K STREETS NORTHWEST. execution, told a Stax reporter that Schneider ~ | ch Sn BW quare, “fated of trust duly recored in Liber did not sey much. | lt ON IGIMST. | gam SEMMES & BHOADBERT, 10 ot seq. of the land records of the Dis- | “All he would say last night,” said Mr. Bob- \F ch rooms. bested by | TUS tm 8 er EEE Een DRY oe | erts, “was to repeat: ‘They are going to kill mo RPORD. ASOT at. | FO wo St ES ace near 14th st. ST FOUR O'CLOCK tomorrow.’ ‘They are going to kill me tomor- Roanoke st. ns Larest. Ease Burvar? st. artnonth, pi ¢ land and premises and veins in the city of Washizeton, District of Combis, and known and distincu ‘as loz numbered 8 fn the heirs of Joun Davids. n’s snbdivi A HIGH-GRADE DW=LI. ‘section, con'sini she lat ‘srefaig constructed end comp every respect: price, 230,000. FORD, 1207 F &t. Fez SALE_TWo DE. row.’ It would be hard to say whether he re- alized his position or not.” DID NOT EXPECT BIM TO BREAK DOWN. Capt. Coleman of the jail said to a Stan re- The avove ‘son!y a portion of the property on my doors Bor fail list cail at office for Oullerin issued, onthe Ys: ad Lota mbi17 Sion of square nainoered 316 as per nat recorded in | of the sur- Liber N. ©. folios 90 and Lot the records Yeyor's office of the Disirict of Colt 1! a wn jet ee AVE, | frontins wenty-five feet on thy nort side of Norch K | porter after the execution that many people MK SALE—WiST PCKINGTON, NEAR CAE | p,housesoa Vst. 2. | Bet. st and 2a sts, ;can sell very eboap, siceet snd extending novsa of tha: width and bin dine | outside the jail believed that Schneider would Kine, Store lar brick; 8 rooms snd bath , Easy tories. | Teleph ne 104%. the east line of West 12a strect 100 eet ty a1 ubde e and sit m. < foor papered; ths hocse is w. oe } mbh-6: Bi 612 Mth ailey, with a 1 tne buicings and improvenents there- break down when brought actually face to face ma = appreciated only by inspection. In- DR SL | Pfok sane ——=— | on, tozetwer with the rights, easem™nts, privileges tion at cf = very bes Y bres, cay Window. Ein. w.nesr ath Teucy. Gr. Decks al L; Cst. nee,: price, and Samui.” 20r. uivl baili:Tot YOx?00; fiorth iy. Urick; renting for $35.50; . 12. brick; price, 814.000. iave. apd Wayd place | witk death. ~We did not expect such a thing,” said the captain, “or at least I didnot. In fact Schueider showed more weakness than I had looked for. He has simply been put out of misery. He bad been in misery ever since his crime was com- mitted and his sufferings were the greater and appurtenances to the saine ve.onging or in say | pper-atalne. us: One-third of i Corner Holmend ave... ¥en, easy terms. ve., besutiful view... Bath: press b Purchase money in cash: kal wens in one and two Te; notes to begiven bearite inveres. at 6 per cent perannum,pavable versi-auutally, and to be secuerd by aueed of trust on the property oF al cash Xe opcion of Ue purcanser. (A devosit of #300 will on sewer throug Holimesd il grea:ly ealiance the value of Inquire on premises at 73 JOR SALE—THEE y BRICK AN ‘ fropt houses north of Dupout Circle: e Te epuone 1648, because he was trying to hide it There “sis. English casement near Dupont Circle: price, | feomse sm" bath cus heated by farue 9: Ee STE & LIPACOMB, G18 14th ot | within ufteen day other te, hi sng temarvn ia| 5 grest mallet ta teperting cose *. fantie taht ‘Fortull particuiars call upon Aor feusting purchaser after Y edvertisement misery to others, in talkin id seekiny Rooms 4and 6, Atian ‘ae, glara ca OLMEAD MANOR. defuusting pureuaser alter five days’ advertisement of 3 i. ig an: ig mite iar ee, SEEACHUEN"s parcure pen, Te RAS wt tote 25 ln sone he wapaper pucinid ts Wookass ‘Cor. 10th and. comfort, but this was denied to Schneider by the course he took. He was really in great agony when taken to the scaffold. He wanted to be talked to all the time, and I tell you he re- ky AND BASES: FOR SALE—We are authorized oy © Tei st. between K aad Lets. a.w. ;| offer anew three-story brie. dweiline ae cgeew: | ST ave: Por Satr—a 7 Wich will be sold on ternis insar- ° AZARIAH W. HOOPES.? conting 30 fest on Holmead | mh17-d&ds OSCKOLA C.GRUEN, § Trustees ce only a : e400 og: 2S minates" wale aaa —— | went . ied pitas: Wo. Sag (A EA TO eae yee Posted the words of the’ prayer of Rev, Str. piectric as ianting. | iotamadtalis located in Mote £0 economical and | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLINGS jee dimers re Let 522100 to wide alley. 5 ese ip omens Se aay other gant Ot Maia ‘ON THE WEST SIDE. OF TE. TH STERET Within an hour's time after Schneider's ex- larseall a S CHEM DE OF TR TH Sti : ; : Fer full particylarsea? oon conpLDrR, yostnocth of Lydecker | BETWEEN H ASD NSURELTS NOMTHWEST, ecution officers at the jail had resumed their ave. ; 8 Very dentable lot at fe. per ft, " : : ‘ By virtae cl con setilS Geode of trast tous, be ae tad 972, folio 196 ‘et seq., and 201 et of the iacd | the next instent, whilethe wretched mat AUTHORIZED TO SEUL | records uf the District of Co-ambie, ond a E Riwet IEG, at low price: | ofthe parties wechredt tharsisene trustece: willsells at PUBLAG AtéC Rent A De 1803, ARATE-PART FOUR OCLOOR iy | Heal che ota plecn or parce ct landand | Soge nolscless toroment, the belts vermeniny | Tome experienced in such matters as a.com- roniiees sinae augton city, District of Go sous Sb MaGAoncabnak: thx cmec: Pinbise'und- known, and. distineuysbed and being | the drop flew back, the drop fell, and’Howara | Diete suc Not a hitch occurred, the f 10th and @ —HOMESFEKERS, WE DESIR. See what we ofr you for 26, "Wine northwest, three squares trom Dupont ‘New residence, built of brown. stone 2 normal condition. The crowd had gone, the ee law's victim had been coffined and taken away, | a8 knees and the dull routine of prison life again existed. | tthe request | were bending ‘beneath him, Warden Burke 5 elhae Ge inate mae | mb 16-3 G15 Fst nw. Kooin 4. Ox SALE_FOR $3,250, ONLY $350 CASH RE. hay-windlow house, land concreted cellar, ‘and enid water, heaves bY (Cul or aides OWN! between E and ¥. 6th and 71 Howedesuced | pulling a handkerchief gave the to tl ‘HIND DAY OF | unknown executioner behind the black curtuin| The execution of Schneider was regarded by "3 pances, tary plumbing Mery Wafatend: bea: _| nase. Thorowehly inodern and STMENT, HOUSE | Wille oid on small cash payiment and balance 1, {a Eilon Kates" saviivision, in syaate ‘5 fal penalty of the law was bate Fo: | monthiy Waeaired AiR Se ee nd 41 in Elen Valen! sabcivinion. in square | Schneider shot down five and ahalf feet through | f! 3 Secet a dolie: | _fe18-Im een eeekiieee | I be dt. s. Woieet front by 147) Ee Fecorda of the. farprervofice ofthe Dinteto¢ Gor the trap door, And his soul appeared before the | $ritly. ‘and the seaffold stood $f a gollar. = = | deep. betng 2 7 Kat. n. fuunbia, excl jote havinw 7 BBiS OES | Moot, nonsee 1S ALL BROWN ECO, 100 feet bre deuch of 09 45100 fect and Improved by ee, Schneider, in the opinion of the prison offi- poet Bm. | POR SALE—BY J. F. waccamal WE 1521 F st, Seo brick dwell ao Si een ONLY A SLIGHT MOVEMENT. cials familiar with such scenes, was, perhaps, | Row saLt_eo7 O = REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT BROKER, AL®—CHEAP KUILDING LOTS. _ aes andord scotia the formas of sale incest coca | ‘The muscular contractions that followed were | the most badly frightened mau e or hang in story and basem- rooms bn 6 will be one-t of purchase mor cash, the seemi: athe lonsdry arom and lores calsetraver tains Sane 700 14TH ST. NW. : 2 $e | Palance in thees equal inate sre wey, picenh tbe | not violent, The secure manner in which he | the new jail, and his seemingly dazed con- class: lot 194104 to Wi © paves alley: fe ioca tty: Spiois on E st. bet. 17th and 18th sts. 200 two and three years, with interest at' per cent per | was bound would prevent much activity. The | ‘ition was generally attributed to fright ble nd *. 7 “[ did not expect.” said one of, Sf runt do the neoperty noal otal canh at the opti | Shock of the drop'was #0 severe that it scomed | the officers of theprane cial eeumeian, oun Fine business propercy on 1th st. near barvain frou: owner. Ap ‘CROISSANT & SIX! Poave nw. 1638 JOR $AL¥—HOUSE-BEAUTIFUL HOME of the purchaser, A devosit of 8200 wil be requi enough to overcome consciousness toaconsider- Mamachusetie ave. pe /uil: bs owner: at cost of the pecchaser, .:4 Goposlt of G20 will be require rs ¢ | create a scene, because i felt from my observa- BE sanca Se ome 8 tomas Negi aed free: aa Es) feStiing at purchusct's com:. “TessnTerangee sta | able degree, Three minutes after thedrop fell the | tion" of the wae et ee rns | uly | complied with in ten days from day of sale, otherwise | physicians found the pulse beating with a vigor avserm? > | the trustees reserve the Fight to resell at risk ‘and cost | that made it seem unlikely that his neck had | | ve SALE—VALUARBLE P' approsched all other feelings would —__ sa " to that of fear, and, between 1th and 140% ‘for = SF SE Se mere | Of tetaulting pureh: been broken, Five minutes later there was_a/| £1, conduct and con 4 J DENELY & FINLEY. © 3 FOR SAL8-Wme tavsstnest—Ove wick stone, | F ‘veux; esay teres. 40x10 on north Ww. 't heaving of the chest, which to the practical iver h vg ie ae - Mehtenea ans hs | “| well vocated on evod buxiness Street With two ca: | sideof Ret. tot IShand 10th pW. Alsoa berw'ttut | mh17-e0 eye of the physicians indicated that strangu- | 00° a Sr all By SON epOMS AND | lines; all permanently well rented. shpiplotneas Drvout (rele Zbxc pas te fromtes eco: wes emery Than kin, Renke ‘seemingly unconscious of all about him. Pa FISLET C22 Pmw._ | FOR SALE—Very cheap—for $8.50; within two | “muni eel A 3ecib poo-Ban. which hung limply at his side, assumed ‘To Be Cremated. Fee SEE Se SEAR EAST GaP | Bsn of Daron Gree Mindoms Sie, tome | ane | ee pce ena 4 slatish hue, which rapidly deepened until they | Those who knew anything about it were ex- prown-stoxe front; Bine rooms and va ce, | Bousen. TRBAN 7 - = psc wore simost dead black. The Pastececd Huss: & GST Sy RYINLEY.@22P eae. | YOR SALE-$27.300:cq Kew Bamp-hire BURB. PROPERTY. ‘Some time ago,” remarked a lawyer yester- body tremely uncommunicative this afternoon as to quite motionless one minute fater. The pulse sone Dro ROOKLAND, TERMINUS BUBUR- | 487, “I had occasion to visit Texas. I stopped | Zay suit beating, how the disposition of the remains. The undertaker | Du le: very hi Foe, AEE 86,500, FOR A LOVELY, wos, rout residence; 12 roviny; all ts per | rie ull eaeelicne water spay | Mt A little town one Saturday about noon, in-| “At 11:06 the practiced fingers which were on | Positively declined to give information, be- | Oates OS | cial as ec tte eee : tending te remain there until Monday morning. | hia wrist could not detect flutter, | cause he said it was the wish of the family that nm, facine Ron sae ia oak aud cherry; 1ot Bist. me: pbb; Gr band eellar; lot ars. with 12 rooms: finisied 10: YEE Cheap at $4,200. 124, with large stable. | * FOR SAL"—Great barvain for $12,000; beautiful | “The proprietor of the hotel was a gray-|the ears which were against his | the matter be kept from the public. haired fellow, well preserved, and apparently | Cust, Gould uct, find & throb. There | A Stan reporter was informed by a friend of | Hitan railroad: full of energy. Iwas consequently not very fr the family ‘hat the plan was to have the body | z are 2 5 | corner reniinnce sndeoun rom city DY ig " ‘ 3 sequently Y | the physicians ste way from the body : ng i eETaR TOD > beick on East Capital os Jot 105105 tame Bliss ot aan Sal ‘stud PORD WoWALEER SOM 108 F gently surprised when be informed me that be freddie Try. Slane mceect h na ee | talan to Deliimere hls ovening and cedeted tr Three bay bricks on 4th st. ne. southof Md. ave.;| FOR €ALE—CHPAP HOMES; aeveral decided bar. | — — a wana lawyer. He a big, stout wife, | the insensate motion of the pendulum. ashes in the crematory there. — — —— iS oo — eee Bem | satpes uote: #35.500 to $9.00; desirably located | Febecnttiges a ae ce atpee BORD NAAR = feltehmees = ~ Ragetint Ape a LOWERED FROM TRE SCAFFOLD, BEGINNING OF THE END, — sod FDOSSHOR — tiny. (REDFORD W. WALKER £ SOX-1000 ¥."°"™ | disappeared shortly after noon, I started out| The body was lowered just twenty-five min- SS BOK Copt-cl®_| FOR SALE—We are aiso offer! ee D.. pees eet: to see something of the little town, and, need-} utes after the drop fell. ‘The coffin, which crm, Tuey include | Lok SALE—TRACT OF NINETY AGRES SCITA: | ing a collar, stopped in one of the two of three salcg # kslesan te? 7 ROO! | fiekud for soeeuiators of bal Around the jail this morning there was but oicdt; 20° 0-8 OF eround on W st. extended | Byte for subaiviewon:; can be bought are reicewiien | dry stores to buy one. I must confess | Tsay just around the corner from the soaffold, : SMS eg eit PRS ENE Algcu oP users ad H fn | Wet one tomer enggered, when found | Taq OUgRAAE., The body twang sway overt | Wie going onto chow that ther was ayihing weround sells for suany d in s moment it was resting in it, with noth- unusual on for the day. As the sun rose over shes our Price. from & rslirvad station; propsrty hig, bealthy and | that the hotel keeper, besides being a lawyer, | 37! ; led. HERE LLS EWN: | Wasa clerk in a dry goods store-—for it was bo tg, be Aaty ental rer yy egy the river and broke through the haze of early | ¥ A GOD 6 ROOM E pose st ivy Gey large lot: quod stabie; wil rent | 4 trostage of 200 ft. ca 7h ot. mw. near Florida | "aint? * FOSCER & FOSTER, GIT 12th st. n.w. E | son, May 15, 1885; Louis Sommerfeld, April | , Felish. ae which the execution took place were removed THE SCAFFOLD. | to celis in another corridor, where ther could aes Tae a | mot see the execution, The long windows im intervals conversed with the guard who was sit- | the corridor that run up almost to the reof ting outside the door of the cell. It was the were draped heavily in black cloth half way fival death watch, that bad been maintained for yp, so that all view from vutaide was effectually nearly a week without intermission. A light eat off. Within the long beliway all was neat repast of ten and tosst was taken © ond onde The arrangement of the celle the cell, but Schneider refused to touch in the jeil make it, a» it were, «jail it, The sentence of the court named wichina jail. ‘The buil the time of execution as between 8 tained ali the cells ranged in tiers is xurrounded o'clock and noon, but it was known that the by gy outer wall as by a sbeil so that the win- hanging would not take place within the first | dows of the cells do not look out upon the two hours at any rate, Warden Burke was ne in which are con- ¢ world, Dat into the corridors, of which determined there should be no undue baste. there are four running along the east and west He would wait until it was certain that there sides of the building and divided in the cente was no chance of a respite being granted from | py the big rotanda. It was in one of these the White House. corridors, within th le and beneath the roof This was not locked for. however, and it was of the jail, thai the execution of Howard thought that the execution would take place Schneider took place this morni about 10:30 o'clock. The decision of the Presi- — 1¢ was the first exec on that has taken place dent inst night not to interfere was looked upon gt the jail since Mr. Burke bas been the warden as final and beyond all recall. | of the institution. It was not the first time REY. MR. PARSON RETURNS. ‘Wont he has had under his charge men eon- A little after 8 o'clock Rev. Mr. Parson sr- demned to suffer by the rope, bat im rived at the jail and was at once taken to the other cases executive clemency bas Schneider's cell. The reception he met with been extended and the men have bad was practical he bas bad onthe their sentences co: im>nsonment oceasion of his other visits. By this time the in the penitentiary, mannged sun was obscured by the haze once more and in aseemiy and proper manner and the warden the jail corridors looked gloomy in their bare- and bis men performed their bard and wunwel- ness. Everything was neat and clean in the come takin a very creditable way, It waa extreme. simply a matter of duty with them. Another All throngh the morning the telephone bell name has been added to the list of those who in the warden’s office kept up a constant ring- within the grim «tome walix of the jail have ing and the officinis at the jail were kept ousr | proved that the way of the tran-gressor is hard, answering questions of every description from | and tha: he who takes life mast expect to people who wanted to know just what hour the forfeit his own. a would occur. we eer THE FINAL EFFORT FoR CLEMENCE. cabs began to arrive np to the west door of t fe ciaks ihc cis cs Siete cena Jnl to depout thr londs of thowe who had | sven no depiy' in sheir edvrie to aectre a sean h bray seeeunared bed ever ‘ecation. reprieve for Schneider were at the White House ‘They stood abent the rotunda te the oft? | 2.15 ond belle coniocence sth tho Predient. waiting for the word go be given that Warden | on fore he refused to interfere with the Burke had gone to the condemned man's cell | -cures of justice, With tho announcement <f So raat Cee Seah corre this ax his final decision the Inst thread of bope PREVIOUS SERVICES OF TRE SCAFFOLD. 7 for the condemyed man was snapped. The ‘The scaffold is that erected shortly after @e | 6.54 shat there would be wocommuistion Or Bo- Prevent structure was opened apd the Girst vio- | Lriovs was at once made known to the officials tim was James Madison Wyatt Stone for the Pre murder of his wife. It was then erected out- “t jhe Jail and the Snal preparations were side of ‘the jail and Stone's hen* was cut of oy eee nnn eare to be done. For days the rope. Since then it has been used ia te | oS Te Sich hind heen kept uy, and at eres tie Carnes <I | all times @ man has «at just outside the door of = en an ae ee Schneider's cell. Auy effort on his part to ber 18, 1950; Charles Guitean, for the ememsine-' cneat the gallows. if be bes over entertained tion of President Garfield. July 90; Charles | Co°p an ides, courd have been instantly fras- Shaw, June 19, 1888; John Seangster. alies Hud-' trateq The death watch was kept up for the 80, 1856; Richard Dee, April 80,1886; Antonio | ™*%™* Mardello, alias Frank Roses, May 28, 1886; Nel~ ‘Transfers of Real Estate. j tom Colbert, May 1, 1889; Benj. Hawkins, May] Deedsin fee have been filed as follows: Is 29, 1890. A. Crandell, jr., to Anna P. Hiliebrand, part EE ee 126, C. B.'s sud, Mt. Pleasant; #2,835.76. Josie While all this was tranepiring in the more | 1. Pearce to D. Birtwell, balf interest in lots 4 public part of the jail Rev. Mr. Parson was sit-/ and 5 and part 6, 9g. 1076; @—. B.S. Sim- ting with Schneider in his cell. Notwithstand-| mons to W. A. Vaughn, ag. e. of 1082; “ ing the fact that Schneider showed less feeling E. Davis to J. B.D. Meeds, part 7, #q. 793. 8—. than one would have expected under the cir- | W-R. Wilcox, balf interest in lots Li and 18, 9, cumstances the meczing was still a 681; ¢— Saad pathetic one. Mr. Parson is the pastor inom: tin Gomes teed heb: of the Church of the Reformation! po Dr Domer, pastor of St. Paul's Luthe which the Schneider family uttended when | eran Church, bas been called away from the they used to live on Capito! Hill end it was city by the death of @ «ister at Altoona, Pa, from him that Howard as # bi i Her funeral is to take place tomorrow, religious training. Mr. Parson bas taken deeply to heart the blow that has fallen upon the family and be was with the condemned man | From the Detro't Tsibone. until the end came today. He walked with him! Plumber—~Are there any incumbrances on to the scaffold and spoke a prayer for the soul this house?” of the man who was about to come to an un-| Proprietor—“Why do you ask?” eal aad mber—"I wished to make out my bill im For several hours this morning Mr. Parson | ° ¥sHt of all the facts. sat with Schneider upon the cot in the narrow Time Enough. cell. From Vorue. SCHNEIDER WEFT BITTERLY, Leafie—“"Did son ever stop to think why the Schneider wept bitterly and showed signs of | Seasonvare arranged spring, sumer, eutama complete coliapee. From a Bible tbat he had and winter?” a brought to the jail with bim the minister read | “No, indeed; this is to be my Gret eva- a number of selected chapters that were ap- propriate to the occasion and that held out » Ooun hope of salvation in return for repentance com- | From Vocus ing even at the eleventh hour. “Jeff (ainted away at our private theatricals Mr. Parson also brought with hima letter of | last nicht.” farewell to Schneider that came from the mem-| “What was the matter? Stage-fright?” bers of the distressed family. Itwasnotalong| “Ob, no. He was the prompter. letter, but it was infinitely sad and bad » ——__-oo- marked effect upon the young man. It wase SRE ee) Could Walk. Sane Sen aera | Rae Scan acne oven enema never to see in life again. There was e word of | c.41) son—“My leg aches awful consolation, « word of hope, and yet the ones! sother—-~Too bad! I wanted you to go na eben note shasta they were! old Mra, Stickvey's candy store, snd——" writing e next saw Howard | °'. a Schneider it would be as a colthcorpee, uae In response to request from the family | Mother—“Very well. Go there, and right Warden Burke ordered that no autopsy should | alongside of it you will see « grocery store. Go be held over the dead body, and that as soon as | 18 Sud get mee bar of soap. the doctors were sure that death bad come it A Philosophic Remark. should be turned over to the undertaker who rem the Now York Tribune. — +02 "t Stand the Strain, was to prepare it for burial. A social philosopher remarks that « msn with THE UNDERTAKER AND THE COFFIX. ‘® quail-on-tonst appetite and a beef-stew purse At 10 o'clock the undertaker appeared in never get rich. the rotunda with the coffin. It was carried ———-o-—__—— past within = few feet of where the —— living man still sat in his cell, It was | From aa plain walnut box with no inscription| Csller—““Is Mr. Bizzy in?” 4 Oftice boy—“No. He's just gone out.” upon the lid. It was placed in the petgnoon adjoining corridor near the scaffold, and im-| Caller—‘‘How soon will be be back? mediately after the body was cut down it was | », flict boy—“‘He didn't happen -to mention laid mm the coffin and shortly after was re-| Mt You see, I am not one of the firm yet. moved from the jail. Over 6,000 women in the United States ectas About an hour before the execution Schnei- der was given a milk punch. It was the only nourishment he had been able to take during the day and he swallowed it with an apparent ‘the : i = RO Se | who smiled blandly at me over the counter. I dawn it fell throngh the high windows of the | Roberts, were with him. ‘Mr. Roberts sang a] Iris for to talk about themscives, roesce pigeaihy:| eaTSIMeRaess ote Mr | PRE, SATESRDORS ARES AQ RARE | Sided elu ight wet flog and | Mode hi de, ey heat Tho re re | oar naan eh er nal ce | pare wee with Nm. Me brs mug |. orp, a abn, oR SALE—WISCONSIN AVENUE (TENALLY- 3 ce oF iaree lots trait tree “Coit as rye PUT: | an T approached the hotel who did Ise light — lines of the of Detter to have other peuple ‘tor you. ratory an 5 FOR SALF—MORRIS ADDITION—Bay « lot at | NAS, 59 Franklin st., Anscontie’ ing the oil lamps in the main street but the | here "eas cethinns te irotione thes enous scaffold against the background of | have Schneider repeat the words after him, bis | woras whica follow are une ‘expreasions of SESS tab tact usa neten wide pereiod ech | event peices and gia wil pees Cad wehctatanes | Be NEAR DISTRICT LINE; NICE LO- | hotel proprietor! The next morning, which | 2bere was nothing to indicate that he had suf- | biack cloth. efforts being crowned with some measure. of | Pegplc Gac Hao% of what tney speak. Gabe of hid foot, Sow. te, acaiicent view | Nagai sh cal aucntin ty thle vroreryassdordan | GQ {Sten tore uct eure ee pee was Sunday, I inquired of him the way to the | ‘Ted greatly. . The scaffold was a ghastly but businesslike | success, The two men prayed earnestly and | uj%<'-,m. W. Whitney of Lh aintie asforsive bag spo roeta | Romenccee Sat eo, We Auteas Shahn we” | gage EONS pe Sonne Dente | Toveh tome dar ease gam wear to the Do 4 3401 sUrr OF cLorens. arrangement of wood, iron and rope. Ib was | exhorted him in stirring words, but to the end | panei seaianig ean pate Mt ne eee igveue. AeISKOLL & McLEPAS, | 15 roimites’ wa.k from 2 car lines 2 =5" | He took me into the church and showed me to| He died in the clothes furnished by the jail i pleasan' ! and have been troubied with bronchial c ef, CHE MEE w|i ins 800 to 8400s opty SA1E—i23 ACRES Goop ‘ON PO- | a ‘seat, after which he disappesred, saying be | oficials, with the exception of his undergar- ages ph relay nigeanpamry ed their advances wore met in only « half-hearted | crag trousie of te iareat. Two seen meet i SALE—BY OWNER. ON Q Si. 6 ust go ahd ring the bell, In few moments it is pat very sn manner. Schneider went to his doom as be had | nap the which ran into cstarrhal Pinveates! Sas’ tein ie eager steno, sae Soe ae | Se nr ginger ge a [glue Pt Poco ci | age WR TES REAR: =IDE LOT PR: come,’ gal - Darrow . of whicb Ihad heard mock BUA DEYIHOE 00 FEEL Pre Het ered,’ Iwas for anything almost, | YOrign smctorial Hite trowtae wen sone | floors of which were colored a brilliant red, in sid ‘eins ‘an ia laced, Sat knew litte, aud ss to say that Ihave No Takee YEALS ADDReSS BOX ? fine house in Mount Pleasant. ¥ A = BROORTAND, SOUTH BROORLARD- ret ad seen of mine host's versatilit i | toe large for him that they hed to’be rolled up | Contrast to the glaring whitewashed walle | 740 scones in the prison this morning were | Det” Practically cured by theuse of pure EE Seg | Se ae seed, eee al Ls hag wets | RY Wis, $54 vicinity row | tho staire ‘of the pulpit and opered tenrices | a the bottom. ‘The shoos afforded the only itr |The scaffold was eleven fect high, ‘The @ramatic in the extreme. Up to the last | _ MF. John Chase, Amesbury, Mas, FQbcbtt'sarck eesroence Os NST SW | Con wa are brevasre deers “SESE now ae, Then he came down and dication of the circumstances under he| ope which loosed the drop ran over| sioute it wan believed that the President {For come at years past my wite tue been euser: Bere ES LM ASD, WL STS FROSTING | mby4-1m eutlaiie. | the keys of the wheesy little organ while the | Bim meaty sre" The? Wore small and fisted), pulley on the platform into an! would grant at lest sbciof sespite t0 the com, oubled with inecenaie ind botting tomenenton FGA Sr00r nude | Conzaiaiae 4 iB REXT IAT BENNING, D. C.. ANT 18. Prd then took uj bcdhe a aes adjoining cell, the window of which | demned man. ‘This he refused to do. Yester- f ----- physicians would induce Adv Roos, THUSO ROOM. PaNruy Are | iniayies' walk rows tation’ ate ‘Watsrs rent BLE Bee | pit and peace ta ment sermon ae | ‘The crowded about the ‘opened direetly upon the scaffold, only s foot | asy every effort to save the man hed been ex- Sera rains ens pnres ae roy SEND HATH LOOM. FIRST FLOOR Pp month. Also! ‘Rouse, with 10, zit gospel Jurors colin when curtained off a Pattons pixtke koom AsD- Bur | Stor Para Reser tion; O18 per | Bave ever heard. When the services were over | the black cap was removed. The doctors felt | °F *¥° distant. ‘The window was ‘bansted and the President came to the conein- | With ite most satisfactory’ retulta Walle Mae Bare 00M AAR UAEGE, Gia. | WARY CHEAP Prayer, tne procsbes ni camiused arith » fervent | the neck snd definitely announced their opinion | S24 throngh itran the rope. It was impossible sion that-the sentence was a jast one, and that | cnarias sayarsueea maanch in ber temper BES tee PLSok 4 CHAMBERS BATH ROOM : Prayer the preacher closed up tbe church, to see into the cell from the corridor, snd within | toate rept Eicectn secnsemnnnas ss secncrene neste Bae END STARGE CLOSETS. ‘tits SOUSE CAN BE “erat eoct of '« man is Mr. Bo-endveo, any- | tt tho spinal column hed n6t been dislocated. sat the unknown man who, at the given signal, | 4.0?! right Justiy ‘Dugiys pure matt whisky.” Fees weir MppEEas Bod At shal dept Toad ofa leerer a athe ogin wes MiodSumunde tna | Pulled tho rope na rencnd the 4 by Book | ae"™™s smart exe penlty of the | THD "Sone: te titrant apn amntes OFFICE. 4 - mh1 5-3 rans the town oe OFFICE. a a erally, He's killed « poder Sra tart euichs ot 148 pomntetene ire Whica stood the condemned mat.) There bat are umng Duffy's pare malt ‘and it 5 SS ind ‘ia the best is dere et ea Pounds more than : ‘Tho whole act was starting n ite simpety. | 400 or the court inte etact Behcolder ees | Sefesenrraceorsis ms Neveber i car terobehra oak, Sy cohwrs peated Ur veces Hart gt the country: Has the best DOLSE DATO", | tment ine: Sebati oe ne ots | With the mere palling of cord the soul of & | janged inthe northeast corridor ofthe el, in tons seventpeaiis ane’ baove' ta soos Uns opt nee hom bo. : oF ‘ man was sont back to ‘Maker to us Sener ori gs Seer conse Sel war Shab the funeral was to take (place | YOURE man, was sont beck ‘tte | 22 corner where so many other criminals have rin of te Brora = _snb _—___ Ma ae & ‘Murderers’ Sentences Commuted. on bea vtyg = ae paid the penalty for their misdoings, The of epost, Rave FS. SS, ST er, 7 well-paved alley. Price te but 8,000, The sentences of Will and Tom Whiten, the et atten ee to ae uabttenlicid giinsicrian pogerteaaarpokehae! gr eee a trom, noone an bath lot 182100 Use mes @| CHAS. RARLY, Fg a eg ak ot Baers} Sate peal = vase of the waleky men Feuc.w. 00314. a w. Gov. Carr to thirty years in the penitentiary. der

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