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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ¢: FRIDAY PRIL: “4, 1898—TEN PAGES: la FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN.| Tomonnow's evexrxe sran. house lane and back to Mr, Mockabeo's ’ Os SATE BRICK SX, ROOMS BATH: 3 L;| FOE, SALE_Io SMALL, DAICE WousEs, | [RQESALE LOT aprigo 70 1pFOOT ALERT ON gt Ta Some of the Many Interesting Features of TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR. Ft ee THE JUDGES NAMED. #500. DOWLING. Oi Bet aw. Saturday's Sixteen Pages. E room" fraine “stable for tour’ car ise Srocm beick: m. i. :on 436 s.w.; lot 172100; POR SALe-stnicTLY wopERs HOMES. Semen; eaetes site. ‘addres Box 3h Sie eae OW E NIXON, 1206Gst. nw. Just as sure as Saturday comes just so sure acai Feit Pasa iso 10-teom brick; on C st. ; near Smithsonian; 1 ADVERTISE ONLY BARGAINS. 1508 SALE—NORTHEAST— MOSEE, 70, boan on ENDOWMENTS, GLFE does Tax Evzxrro Stax make its appearance STRANGLED TO DEATH CES from aremkstatens eat rise em . ‘AR eae sare 274 tenting ingnsance Roucien golicies siso VUr- | riitiant in dress and full of the most in- =A m. THoMAR, Ringseme'very cheap lta © BOT IBS ot: Checie—actual bare mhisem MESS BROADB EST at._| Sapedin PY? e™ | qiting and entertaining rending matter. I “The President has certeinly made excellent appointments,” «id Mr. E. H. Thomas. “The ‘oR SALS_ELEGANY THREE StToRY AND Uasement brick Sunlerland place between 19th and 20th sts. on Ni. ave by WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 TE St ‘OFFERS ‘oprosite LZ «wehbe feo | For sane MOSES, LOANED 70 UUY HOMES ON THE always contains a number of articles inatalizent plin. to be returned in eary monthly | always ine a num! special ‘princioal sad in ust above Daj or quarter William Bond Hanged at Rockville ets, average chief jgstice isa man of integrity and ability. sentiers pi ih front. Into A WALUABLE TRACT on (ee oa jacteding bere Prepared with great care, which are well worth He is first-class inwver and has fore, zim ail Ti00 | | RNOWS AS THE WALESMUBBARD TRACT, | teres Present for Murder. bime, satiaiactory terme ‘urd the mést thorough perusal. The following are | some of the features for tomorrow: MINNESOTA MILLIONAIRES (Illustrated). Interesting characteristics of some well-known $00 | IMMEDIATELY ADJOINI © soeand Gall SUBDIVISION OF | Which is weil worth the caret! inyestigation of all [investors Wesirins a Si-acre piece for a sundivision, | which. if bandied properly, wust give large returns } | to those operating fe. jebtedness on. your property. may be paid off and thin method ‘substituted, Apply at once, oom 5, 1201 Pasve. 1 a ONEY TO LOAN AT, ESTAT! Mie abst cin scar peas, ap3-2w 1140 15th st. nw. HUNTS HUNTER, spitz time been the life of the Court Appeals, Mr. Morris of course needs no intro- duction, for he is so well and favorably known here, and bis appointment of course is even tore than eat tory.” ay ist ts tarze, | nouten mivertised, | THAT THREE. ding brick dwelling, 21. toe Kad JAPAN APYER MORE PACIFIC ISLANDS. 43% actos, lying on et Steely i 5% 5.000 PER ACER. ONES IN BUMS TO SUIT, ATS ANDG PER ER ER may. ee | Pres J.B WIMER, REAL ESTATE. oos 137m st. | MOSS ODE Sue tcant LREANK TE. men of the northwest. By F. G: Car ply to ‘ apie ‘xchange, penter. | HOW PARIS MEN DRESS (Illustrated), Accounting for what is called the bad dress- Mr. E.R Hay said: “Judge Alvey is consid- ered a great jadge and his opinions are regarded rege down | very high by members of the bar, So fer as ms 82, AY & HALDEMAN, 08 Fst. now. ‘ORY 20M ne portion of t 5 me Jar. “ebes met the woman, Margaret Ce) from my horse and attempt RAWLINGS, member of Washinzton 81 GORING FOR UNTMPROVED | lot Pa ave. (the Artineton Fire ns-Co-sortee:) ant m speculaits purposes ortotmiid nvon, | J ONEY LOANED UPON FURNITURE. PIANOS, not fall to drov in and inspect our list, for we | ML storawe receints, horses, in are partienlarty " in this direction. " JOHN | estates m other securities wi 462 La. ave Trying to Preserve Order in Brus- sels. JOR SALE ° ‘Or will exchange for lot. new brown-st cregin Fibra her down and pat mar’ hands ‘on ‘ber | Nr. Hforise concerned eversbody, knows that 4 = Boston ViGHT: 110G SSeuions strictly con fa interest U pe: cents no throat to keep her from making # noise. T did 8 good ma t “ ish basement howse-a. mi. ,un North Caroline | aes me 140. Sea ES Pees. Spethesemnpentonn ot now clic won deed entfl Say came after |eourve of mach dimppeintactet thas tho Pans, x we 3 a. M ONEY TO OANS ON IMPROVED of Tux Evenrno Stan, Roo N ISH Face. | ) ‘city proper? ated on short noth ry Property peso at me on the following Monday evening. I did not | 4#nt should go out of the District for two of rent Fates: butting fons a intend to kill, nor did I think she was injured | t* jadges, Nowever, and why he should heve | sufficiently to die” Gone ro far away as Texas lam unable to an- derstand.” BOND MONE CHEREFUL TopAY. — MURDERED BY TRAMPS. FIRST HANGING IN FORTY YEAKS. THE FLORIDA KING (Illustrated). How H. M. Flagler controls the southeast coast and the wonderful improvements he TORY BAY-WIN au? bath; ali mod rion of th endid Jon Sau: OR EXCHANGE POR SMALL Par Howes att lot on Unt. Cail omor address ( stay a JOR SALE# HO WANTS MONFY? SECURITY TAKEN ON stocks, bonds, morteages, trusts, warehouse and storage receipts, alto lifeinsurance policies im ott fine itax'ne waste conned In ihe rear price So." Kindy toon ih WOH T, t410 6 se SOME ORNERAL FXPRESSIONS. OWNFE, The confession made by Bond undonbtedly | 7 x tes cn ae . . is making. By « staff correspondent of " 7} Mr. F. 1. Browning—“Dhe President could pose mater DE Sin Forks Toueh ncn i WSO Srokerss 1? Aun buildtan, = ARRES & SAREE Tue Evaxrxo Stan. William Bond Executed at Rockville for the | STetly relieved hia mind, ee arene te | not have done better as to the chief Justice, He : star offer Bie" an We by a tic LOAN 7 ‘OR SMALL Killing of Margaret Cephas. was ly more cheerful, but his appe excell od ren Saree aa areho M gmannts on real estate. stocks, bonds, &e. See- | FOR BABY BOYS (Illustrated). Spach Tileplich ts Sos etaiie iat, | very good, and he disposed of a good breakfast aake she = nt samy Phe rhe Lad Be eins axicaae ation cage po DAXTE & co Some styles for lads who are too big for} Rocxviz, Mp., April 14.—The first lawfal | Prepared for him by the jailor's wife. He ex- 3 Mr. Shepheard from age POF" oses On AccoNN: For suouie ot for eri e tothe railroal, reseed himself ax being prepared for the testi. | Bit election with the others « correspondingly ‘© | ble ordeal which faced | Soca man.” years occurred here today, when William Bond, | hecld ster got Rien ind stated that bo | *'-ougr. ‘Morris fe the man who drow the Ont * baby dresses snd too emall for kilts, execution in Montgomery county for forty. ries and teri TOSOHN B. WIGHT, T4106 st. 1. MOREE 70 LOAN. IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, Mist and 4 per cent gp approved real estate in the Duthet Colts Neda he de cea obed atieert a © young negro of about twenty-five years, was | heavenly throne,” "°T!4 to seat Beside the | yin. tor the Coart of Aproale,” said Mr. Irving ge WALTER H. ACKER, Some of fashion’s dictates for spring cos ty er A in. | Williamson. “He is x good student aud every ALISTS AND BUULDERS. || ferate . T00e Fst a. hanged in the jail yard for the murder _, Sheriff Fairall announced to the witneatos in- | netntr of the bat tarnposn ae ayant aud avery me te tO eeeete Moxey 2OFOAS ATS AND G Pex cent, ox | — fumen ot Margaret Cephas, | negro woman, | 1ti|{0 be present at the execution tc assemble | ion of a good judge. T kaow nothing of the ood finish : ee ee oe * OO GEISKELL & McLERAN, TISHBITE JEREMIAH’S DILEMMA. on November 22,1891. The execution today — | other men excep? of some fine legul opinions of emt paper and | "3 1m £734 to.60 cents perfoot. Streets | _feib-te ee OOR F at. as required by the law was a private one, be-| {20 M8" all the time he reasonably could. opeueds This is 02 A strange combination of circumstances that broke up a wedding. HALF A CENTURY OLD (ilustrated). t et Judge Alves.” j During the morning the religious exercises in | "G8° MY) man = i | Mr. F. Mr. Alvey isa great bi P=e cell_continned and as the dreaded | and will bring to our bench a large Ban Panos jour approached his enthusiasm visibly in- | creased. On the outside of the little teostory | Mba prove au able juriet MOSEE, TO,LOAS ON REAL ESTATE, BONDS, AME stocks or deed of trast notes. All local bonds or stocks bought for cash. R.A’ PHILLIPS & SON, 1482 Now York ave. Li MORES, 79 LOAN IN ANY SUMS DEsTRED AT ing witnessed only by the small number au- thorized by the state law to be present on such occasions. } Little excitement existed in the town and the | Ol BALE_300 0.50 Mr. Morris ts alsow good man and we must hope that Mr. shepheard D stone jail, built during the war, situated a | Rae te estate | St. Paul's English Lutheran Church to eele- | execution of Bond was generally believed to be | St0D¢ “ rar. wil ll the bill 5 adcunted within the Dlstictat Goueeebia ne tolay oe rate its semi-centennial roll deserved and a just punishment, although | {Jwn, groupe of mace ach ay emnn street of the |" Mfr. 1D. W. Glessie—“'I do not know the ROUND. | Fond tna necemary for exuunination of title and prep- it was apparent that o commutation of the | ‘ute’ Sn hey, sola Aud bors began to congte- | chief justice, but I hear him ‘well spoken of. PROVING 1 | ration Of Papers: TST Piste & co,, | BEHIND THE THRONE. death sentence to one of life imprisonment | Sf the rison and then none cremate the walls | We aif know Mr. Morris, und I judge Mr, Shep. HOUSES AND LOTS. $2.50, PRE! are Fst uw. | Private eecretaries of cabinet officers and the | Would have met with almost general ac- | ° “2°, Tison and those surrounding the yard Sood man from his association | Desirable corne: Oth HILL & JOHNSTON, ‘"(°O LOAN—WASH., BALTO. AND NORTHERN inf the: rield, quiescence. af ment cn 1503 PAL AVE. NW. capital on Srst-clate real entatein D.C. and Md. influence they wi Sons's sar pues. ‘Mr. James Fullerton—Mr. Alvey is a very ETS y HOUNGON, CHEW & CO. 8 Fata.w. | TRE MIDWAY PLAISANCE. Bond's last night on earth was spent in the > large man and is said to be thoroughly ‘820 and S18 B st.n.e.; scone MONEY 10 LOAN, AT SAND 5 PRR CENT ON bay ped. Mr. Morris every one knows is @ approved real estete in the epee ‘District of Columbia. | AD interesting and remarkable feature of the | Company of his spiritual advisers, one or man and Mr. Shepheard having some equi s notnes, ty. Als ts of the "s . more of them being with him throughout the 1 nch ought to eat, Lares a iy specialty. Also, Bulsioeain world’s fair. Special correspondence of jing si apes Jaa nes =y engt L » able Besaur itis 412 Elm st. n.w. ; cheap; $200 cash, balance ns loan 73 per cent of value repayable in installments. ‘Tux Evenrno Star. ES . ee > sti with exposed | on easy terms; 3 ew brick. Only... 3,500 00 Will take houses to he built on sai 4 = A f in ts a8 good. a sanitation ; ont for the round. Aus one destring to F. H. SMITH & SONS, ‘aid Lawyer Daniel E, Cahill: inelpetrs | 1520.0, s6. mw. amall frame; rented for 5 445 4g ‘erwin be ploosed. tovonfer with cczoste ¥is ¥ wn. w._| WHO STOPPED THE STAGE? “Mr. Morris is a thorough scholas, he is thor- 1: Pric a 000 Pe = = fortis is a th scl x 814.30." Price M°""7,79,10" Frou asso upwanp Scans sketch of early California read in the law and wili undoubtedly ae, OR AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT fe. tent judge. Zist and 220 atm, ae, REAL ESTATE IN THI8 DISTRIOY. SPRING SPORTS, “hick CApressed bis great grati- — fication that Mr. Morris had beou appointed, as Por sd. ft R. 0. HOLTZMAN, ABLE LOT ON PARK The opening of the base ball season and notes age he regarded him asa man cminoutiy fitted for Tri an oolstt Cor. 10th and F ats, nw. : : sede ree he bath sta. lot G2tgxto. P : MONEY To LOAN IN SUMs TO SUIT AT CUR. of athletics in general. See. Dawe ae Se Ss reas side 7th + JM ‘rent rates on approved real estate security ; special at not better represented, but he concluded that RHEET SOLD, 1106 privileges reenecting prior navman REAL ESTATE GOssIP. ogee repecier yr meena perhaps the people ought to be satisfied that v1 ERE stnow. ss - ” they got even ppointinent, MONEY To Loax on PRopERTY IN crry qr | TO rapid extension of suburban railroads and Mr. Samuel Ross said that of course he did A per centuia per annum. HILL & JOHN. other matters of interest, noi known anything about the new judges with STON. 1503 Pa. . ae - THE JAILER, WM. E. W. CONNELL. the exception of Mr. Morris, but he thought it . | er BEE CE SOCIAL MATTERS. in the rear in which the scaffold bad been | wasn great home that it was necesary for « iWwesi ‘Where the secur:ty is 200) erected. To the tops of some trees back of the | citizen to eny tha’ abont jail yard a ‘number climbed, risking life and | « piace ot ani < ® man selected to fill ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL F M VASHON D, Luncheon in Honor of Mrs. Cleveland— Pleasant Teas Yesterday—Personal Notes. he local bench. TATE AT LOW pei wx ENHOWERS hub to witness the lawful forfeiture of a fellow-| “Mr. I. O, Holtzman was pleasod to bear that Sn iF NEN Mrs. Cleveland: tl tof! rT - ing’s life. ‘Mr. Morris bad been selected. At the same ONEY 70, EOAN AE & ANDO GER CENT OW approved District real catate. no temic. se Mk PARKER, Mis eat. MEA le night, singing hymns and praying and whisper- ing words of religious consolation to the wretched man. Shortly before dark the following LLERY, 624 XN the Secretary of the Treas There were ¥ : r covers for fourteen and the other guests were Mrs. Manning, Mra. Stanley Matthews, Mra, shortly after noon, and they busied themselves | havea larger representation in the new oourt. inspecting the rude instrument. Some of them concent shouted encouragement to the men and boys Outhwaite, Mre. Tom L. Jounson, Mrs. Curry, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Mrs, Hampden Zane, Mra, Blackburn, Miss Mitchell, Miss Fryer of Al- colored ministers from Washington arrived in town and at once proceeded to the jail: John Roberts, Randolph Summerville, Logan John- son, Charles Williams, William ‘M. Epperson, who were climbing the trees outside the jail yard to catch a glimpse of the execution. Meantime Sheriff Fairell and his deputies were busily engaged in pinioning the con- JAPAN AND THE HAWAIIAN ISLES, The Mikado's Government Wants His Sub- Jects Living There Enfranchised. bany, and Miss Bright of Baltimore. “The table was decorated with rosos,which were presented to the Indies at the end of the luncheon. Both the parlors and tke dining room were profusely Curcaoo, April 14.—The Inter-Occean this morning has the following «pecial: Koxoucir, April 1, via Sax Praxcrsco, Said at office for bailerin ued Mrs, John Roberts and O. E. Gassoway accom- | demned man, while the clergymen continued ipa nying the clergymen, and with Mrs. Charlotte | their words of religious consolation to the Sotnsou, a colored woman of this town, led in : EZ TO LOAN . is tl y April 18. R SALE— atesecurty. Seer ae ith ll Soeepine Bowers, se ay calantapsatvieetentaoeoeeian ane yradheypnadlager ge fin Mocsing: Qtr, 6 uatudaieny ship whip S 1s et Window in the parlor being entirely filled in| “ny e'hes Daniel Wheeler, « colored'minister |. At 12:55 the grated door of the jail opening Pied pene Prog gang lg | from Treastry jeheap to tmedtete p +} New house; 9 rooms sad bath; south expostre: with palms and blooming plants. of Rockville, joined the Washington clergymen | into the yard was flung open and the death pro- last week and ts lying at the dock. Capt. o- wood invetunut. J.” B. WIMER, 618 13th st.mW. | three ———- + very desirable loca- | Secretary and Mra. Carlisle have now 8 at the jail. cession slowiy entered the yard, the Rev. Logan | jand, who is in command, brought authoritative Jpok SCE- THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDE eect ae ZEVELY & FINLEY, poly ge ; household of company. iiss Queon of Cov-| For abont a month past Bond has complained | Jobnson heading the way, the sheriff next and | information thet the Japanese are negotiat- Smee: sees ear . apt0-8: G2 at nw, fen ailoinine prove “parer anil faraess | $0gi0, Ky., 60 plessantly remembered from | of misery in the head, and of this ho com- | the conderined’ man, supported: by Rev, Toba as ownen Mee! 'e LE S | ing with Spain to buy the Ascenaion Islands, to STABLE’ S, ser B. | Previous visits, arrived yesterday and will re- HAS plained through the night. The greater part - Roberta. The religious services on the scaffold | which country they now belong. It anak simply | i . main until Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle go to | of his last night on earth Bond spent lying face | were begun by singing of the hymn “Savior, | proves that the mikido is determined to bavew | FoR 0 : 7TH AND ISTH SATETA SIYLISH SADDLE OR BUGGY | New York next week Ex-Representative and | downward on his cot while the clergymen | more then life to me” | naval station in the Pacific, if not in Hawaii, t ide, bet. L and Mi. 3-story and cel- i saan les ree; brown; etht yours old. Apply 1007 gi” | Mrs. Steele, Miss Stoele of Kentucky, Mr. | crowded about him. A small oil lamp illuminated | Mr. Johnson then read the Psalm “The Lord | then elsewhere. t bath; butlers pantry: 4 rooms deep; = - A = apl2-tt 2. BOS Psi Frank P. Helm and F. P. Helm, jr.. are also their guests. Mre. Goldsborough gave luncheon yester- duy in honor of Mrs, Bissell, wife of the Post- master General. Some of’ the guests were Mrs. Elkins, Mrs, A. C. Barney and Mrs. Fitz- hugh Coyle. Gen. and Mrs. Schofield wore at home to an invited company yesterday afternoon, when all their friends had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. 3Jm_ | Andrews, the daughter of the general, in whose honor the entertainment was given. ‘The rooms were thronged for a couple of hours and every- the celif and a carpet had been laid upon the brick ‘lor. ‘The condemned man had attired himself in a neat suit of dark clothes kindly furnished him by Jailor Connell, and a red bandanna handker- chief was bound tightly about his head. He hadeaten during the Inst few days hardly enough to sustain him, although he was told that he could bave anythirtg he might call for. ‘When he was not lying down last night he eat on the side of his narrow cot, head bent for ward and his face buried in his handa. Not until near midnight did the clergymen succeed in awakening in Bond any interest in It bas niso been ascertained that the las Australian steamer brought the Hawaiian gove ernment a demand, which has been submitted through the Javansse consul, Suburo Frijii, that in accordance with the provisionsof the treaty of 186 Jay subjects in the Hawatian Isiands, which number somo 20,000, be placed upon the same political footing as other forcign-born reriddhts, It is, in other words, & demand for ths enfranchivement of the Japanese. The given NER OF S08 17th at. i | Pat ne | tertiveg. “Wht he + Batory 1-7 ‘wid cheap i ‘ORI RSES, themz, will be gold ‘cheap; rg inall iinds of harness. Apvly at S STABLES, 1 st. bet. 16th and 17th sts. —A PAIR OF VERY STYLISH ARABIAN ikray; sound and gentle: can be soem cor. HOt end La, weente, from 8 ontil EB. LAYFERTY. 3 FOR SALE-U. c. & w. co. wisional government has mot yet is valuable. basiness prot @ Japanese reprosentative here any per foot. T. K BROOK! st improve ‘built. unde= " Positive answer, but it is disposed to construe pereott 4 Our stock of body was enjoying tho crush, ht spring | their work. Then he expressed a desire to be ‘the provisions of the existing labor contract law B-story and basement | P Neuse open 29 "" PANCY TRAPS, toilets predominated and the oceasion proved | baptized, and Rev. Logan Johnson, assisted i an pe es 92311. prettiest as a suflicient ground for refusal. It ts argued, a grand reunion of society and was widely e1 7 : by the’ other ministers, 01 the = and in o Cenopy-top Surroys, key o minis: performed Beet and with reasou, that men imported into the | sections of East W ban joyed. The youthful hostess received in 8 ony, but even then Bond was ountry as laborers unde: a special agreement “apl23t tT. 8. BROOKS, ® 18 SUPERB. ° et gown of white satin brocaded in tiny | °™°"™ a - naming ayer to ther maaive 7 JOR SALE-THE COUNER OF N. CAP. AND Richt style. green figures and stylishly trimmed with light ee be ee ae cone ene fund dann | 2, Hanover place, nw. 70x100: allstreet unprave Right quality. greeuveivet. Mrs. Andrews Seas sade atter their term af scrvi Het floor, ‘pores.sin cmb and stationary op asain inal a a Right price. dresued in Black lace. (Slee hes ie wits a oe mene a wage ieaegtasceasear be Urericcen ker ee ee UNITED CARRIAGE AND WAGON her father since Easter, and to the general re- ae AS sek inane onto tok tek COMPANY, gret returned to New York today, more feat’? inches; wide public alley in rear of ments rent for about 25 per month; per sq. ft, s THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1iza F st. aw foreibiy had not the Niuewa fouwd the Ameri- can flag hoisted end the provisional govern- ‘Ment negotiating with the Cuited States for an- bexation, 119, 121 AND 123 FIRST ST. S.W., NEAR BOTAN- In the library Mrs. Anson McCook presided ICAL GARDENS. at the tea tabie, and in the dining room Bre, Carroll Mercer and Miss May Williams were at the head and foot of the refreshment table, Among those present were Senator Morrill, Mise Swann, Mr. Jas. Morrill, Mrs. Dimmick’ Mrs. John Parker, Major and ‘Mrs. Parker, Mre. Elkins, the Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero, Mr. Porfirio Dinz, Mrs. Hallet Kilbourd, Mr. | apl0-ot event 17th i st is my Shepherd,” Rev. Daniel Wheeler of Rock- Beet ai apne ville offered the prayer, and the candemned man sobbing said that be dld_not want to ety anything. Sheriff Fairall placed the black cap | The following additional subscriptions for the acon SnaW ok due ehegreee toes benefit of the Children's Hospital have been re- from the trap door the wretched man werbea | ceived: forward and would have fallen had not Jailor | Heretofo: — jon, and a stylish dog cart; ‘heap; owner Las Ro use for then. AD" 5 Apidae — For the Children’s Hospital. mee One OF brit brn Piha and Mrs. Bourgeat of Paris, Mra. and Miss Blackburn, Mrs. and Miss Chandler, Mrs. Call, Col. and tira. Hager, Mrs. Stanley Matthew acknowledged (through Mrs, = 2 8 2 BIA HEIGHTS? Corner of Clifton st and 14h uw. Finest property iu this subdivision. all ¢ him and held him up, Some- | Miss Stev: : oamysteer — EB Eight little giris of class 11, Church of * (cGaire). RSES, Baltimore Cab thing appeared to be wrong with the noose, STRANGLED To DEATH. “onvenieness. nce ‘Mrs. Houston, Mrs. and the Misses Sutherland, M. Patenotre, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Mra. George Davis, Mr. 0., 1407 F st. nw. reply to the inquiries of the workers, again threw himself face downward on his cot. He sleptfor a short while, then the clergymen | ano? Bona dropped six feet, and a horrible gasp- | jy Ghvisens | W. 8. Thomp: or six minutes, while the dying man swung to Mrs. Chas. G. Thorn, 50 Alley in rear. in foal; will be soi 5 | Mrs. Field, Mrs. Thotason Swann,Justiceand Mra, and during what seemed an eternity of | Covenant Sunday school 18 50 HERRON & RAMEY, ny Front st, ne - | Shiras, Justice and Mrs. Brewer, Col. time the jeilor and sheriff readjusted it, | Miss Poikmborn.... 5 icant teming, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barn: apparently an almost indifferent being. | the knees of the miserab! etch bending be- | Redford W. Waiker. 50 00 Lod: : D Mrs, Owens, Mrs. Vance, Mr. mechani@aliy obeying the direction of | neath It was finally readjusted and as Jailor - ° 50 mien a fow days. Ing | Mrs. Stockbridge, Mrs. Logan, , | the ministers during the service, When it was | Connell and a deputy sheriff held the doomed 1” ‘© CO.. 1407 Fst VOLNet. nw | Mrs. Cockrell, Mr. and Miss’ Nicolay, Mrs. |concluded the Christian workers gathered | man up Sheriff Fairall ran down the scaffold 100 LOTS NOATH | POR SALE—20 HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES Rom | Whittemore, Mise Wilcox, Miss Chamberlain, | closer about the miserable man and sang and | steps and touched the bar at 1:10, releasing the 500 | eet, stone side- | X° Tenn. Paes as, giatehes horses: eoad drivers | Mrs, Cushman K. Davis, Representative and | prayed for quite a while. __ | drop. 5 00 | Fe alley in rear; LT oUTGLE eo Saree. SAS pee Mrs, Springer, Mr. Covarrubi ‘apt. and| Then Bond,“having spoken hardly a word in 4-4 25 00 10 0 pofcragereray te E. C. Halliday, Capt. and Mrs. ing sound issued from bis lips, continuing five Wagons, traps, surrey again entered hia ceil. a Charles Campbell: Judge and Mrs, Wylie, Mev. a 1H, with express and beer Audenreid. the Misses Mullan, Mr. Frank Gor-| ‘Thus the night passed. and froby the wind. There were few strag-| Gales... - woo Yer {008 . iniaee don, Mr, Wm. Ackten, Mrs. and Miss Bynum, | Bond, so far as the oficials of the jail knew, | gies, and in oight miutes Dr. C. 3. Maddox, 3 we, 06 Pennwyivaninave Mrs. and Miss Carroll, Mrs, ‘Tom L, Johnson, | was without arelative in the world, save a half | the jail physician pronounced the man dead O% SALI \IDAD AT 12 > 7 Gen. and Mrs. Vincent, Miss Mohun, Miss Eust- | brother, who visited him but onee in ‘The | from strangulation. aie man, Col. end Mrs. Leiber, Gen. and Mrs.| wretched man appeared to ize that! The body was lowered at 1:30 and delivered ZOE SATs Mela for the Grand Jury, Elijah Smith, colored, is twenty-three years old and last night he was deprived of his Mb- ANGE-—LARGE BUSINESS Breckinridge, Gen. and the Misses Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Greenleaf, Mr. Ye, Minister Tsui, Mrs. W. D. Cabell, Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. and there was probably not a being in the world who really cared what became of him and several times of late remarked that he corner northwest, fr ‘about 60 feet on prom- | iment avenue: new. We: ¥ VILCOX & HT We, A and Ist to the waiting undertaker for burial in potter's field. hea: Dupout elrcle; nortls rm Boun's CRIEE. . ‘Tho cause of bis incarceration was « visit waron', @: odio vas Miss Steele. . | ¥a8 nothing but a trouble for people and that | ito ot dn ns =n 96 ea a T'Victoriae 8. COOK k TAEOR Mre, William Hamilton Bayly was the hostess | Be Would be glad when it was all over. - He ap- a was convic turder of @ negro | ¢o Fussell’s ice cream establishmont after the preciated the untiring kindness of Jailer Con- nell and his wife and thanked them more than once for what they had done for him. woman known as Margaret Cepbas on Sunday, November 22, 1891. He assaulted ber on tho eT WENTS FIVE Wi Just arrived from Rockinglam eoauty, Vas; sino Biein tent ood road Berea: balsnce nulfabie for auy regular hours for business. Smith was em- ployed as dish washer in the place and Inst of another of the pleasant teas yesterday at her residence on Capitol Hill. It was given in tol Ha ___, | road near the village of Unity. Her bod; ter ha tered. the price from Ca honor of Mrs. Louis D, Wine and brought to- i = . - night he was arrested after having enter 2 woke Sil MONS Sas AND EXCHANGE | gether many friends of both, Sire. Bayly wore manhood, schougl of a tose than aaioay | found gave evidence of a violent wit | etore, Special Ones Sohn Gcatem ond O8- Tai sereore wuntor Ons —._0828_| a becoming toilet of white lace over | low trpe of inteliectuality, jonip nae been Jey or | JOB SALE-ALWAYS ON IAND. AVARIETY OF | silk and Mrs, Wine was in a modish| 4 7 4 sumed EXAMINED BY MEDICAL EXPERTS. The money drawer was broken and | Fincrsen oat eodiares | gown of gold brocade. Mra. L. M. Koha, | and'at times bona taeda tee Tinging, "At | _ The man’s execution was postponed by Gov. | robbed and $8.79 of the money was found on al dpecial, barsais, acco GPEINGIIMEAND ULC: Giubs ARE ABOUT, | & Parte of the coun mother of the hostess; Mrs. John A.| his request Mr. Gassoway led in singing the | Brown from last month until today in order to | the prisoner. me AL sdvanceces asta DS Weak se Bleasane with our liberal rates for | represeaced oF mouey Swope, Mrs. Jemes Pugh, jr.. Mrs. J. M. Bit-| hymns “Take Me as Tam,” “Where is My | allow an examination as to bis metal con.| A charge of housebreaking? was : List sour droperts aR tenger, Mrs. E. A. Harter, Mrs. L. L, Miller | Wandering Boy Tonight,” nad “He is Just the dition to be made, and doctors from Baltimore | 28%28t him in the Police Court this “morning ap yy be ep “ | Por saLr—xew . 849. ONE {and Miss Rinch of Baltimore assisted in dis- Same Today 3 to make the examination, | “2¢ be plead guilty. - barge aa were musty attended tox conta ton: | A,caony-ton surrey, reg uae tur Svedasse | HetAing the hospitalities of the house, Among |” Before Bond was baptized last night the | This Gee ath “Shot Ntro heck. eg, ant, | gana Uns bald Sor the ection af tho grond Dury Mace: Eiatietea tego, | $00: forcasonly.” JAMES KC PiSwul, 1330 a | the gueets were Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Dulin, | ney, Logan Johnson, at the request off Jailer | _— ee | Mrs, Staples, Mra. Frank Hatton, Mr. and Mra, | 8. R. Bond, ‘Capt. and Mrs. Febiger, Repre- sentative and Connell, took the condemned man aside and urged him, if he was guilty of the crime, to con- paewed fact that the man was eee ae not made I1GHEST GRADE OF banged today leaves no doubt aa to an unfavor. the lowes: prices; Columbas buggies. rs. Huff, Mr. and Mra. Beriah | tess it and thereby make his peace with God and | Doig ing boon mando by Goons. In the matter of the will of the late Annie E. ME, vy Tpeuitute, | to Pucie. S45: Tayton.wazonns 6th ad Wilkins, Mre, Pugh, Mrs. Cullom, Mrs and ae - eng emperors dae Northcutt a petition has been filed objecting to QUIETLY pug. | OA ee ena reas | P. Kellogg Mr. “and Mre. J. ©. Wilkins, Mrs, The execution of Bond this morning was the | the Probate of the will on the ground of non- idence furnished | FOR, HLETUST ARRIVED ry NE | and the Tisdel and Mra, Walter Acker. first legal hanging in Montgomery during the | Sogjcii, but tie satme hes been suppressed. mhsio14* » ariverssnd seddiers. J. BV x Sgnator Mornit I esinbening be sighty-thira mn eee a several men have Rap ce > ok Loa BA G WAGON, TO SUI irthday today. Mrs. Morrill bas not been w been lynched in county during that time. an Assignment, Ay AND CELLAE FOR SALE—PIANOS. FYinae n'brainen and nos dnston, at Tas” Ja" | Intely and it” was. therefore, impossible to ar- ‘The person last legally executed in the county | @, 1, Wild & Dros_,dealers in musical instra- Tot sside ond tear | Bo = B. PROBES, 12005:0 91- == | sane the Ped ip ea edie Sawant he la ethene f nea ments at 709 7th street northwest, have made e featare an Fecent years. — . for the benefit of creditors to F. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TWO FINE ¥ While no invitations have been sent out, it avery white woman and | #0 sssignment . sroriay Rane Suweiss |_COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. _ | Wiles fvitation bevy” Qeen wont out aR ed ag - rile leaving NNA. VA.) FOUR ACRES HIGH. | ceive many pleasant rememberances of his about half » mile outside the town limits. The Aare chance: “Gall at once. maurmpannss ting opohacd and chestont, grove: elgnt | frionds and food wishes by wits oarior: tas last person lynched in the county was col- ‘¢ BATOHELDER, froin station; price. $730; monthly ‘ s ‘or. 10th and Gsts. a. w. ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, ments; no interest, H. 1. SALSBUKY, bars afternoon audevening. Quiteanumber of floral ored man named ys, three or four years FOR SAL®—We are authorized by the 0 G ce UR EST, offerings were sent him today and other friends ago. He outraged a white woman near Darnes-| jt is easy for to talk about themacives, » | Offer a new three-story brick dwelling op & st. alt ‘913 Pa ave. i} SALE—A BEAUTIFUL TRACT OF 45, ACRES ) embodied their congratulations in letters or by town, in this county. He was lodged in the | and state what may have done, bat it is fer | Si Aare mow, at a’ spacial ‘pres “to vaifect s quick ‘of wood iand on both sides B. & P, RRM MILE Shi ‘about 6 o'clock one and | vetier w have other ‘for you. The « house contains f: dats and cellar: from Seabrooke station, 12 wiles trom Washington; | YeT#es. His ity-third birthday finds the Rockvalle jail seme words which expressions of UR SALE-—AN ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, | li high, with beautiful building sites; xood oak tim: | Senator in e: nt health and with every pros- at 12 o'clock that night s band of men, partly et hand fine singing tone, - | beri bet brick cay near Wesningtou. DUCKETT, | pset in all probability of a long career of use- disguised, took the man from the jail, carried ig W. Whit Y., saya: | Mars eres pata ate diate int Sa ai 14-3" | Patnese aead of bine ‘him s short distance away and strung bim up. | wp sre teen uimictoa or ens ‘ix years ‘¥or tall particulars e: OF 4 | ie with preumouis three j Ee: $10 por fisatt: One walnut ‘eaes | Mr. William Ballatyne and Mra, M. B. Bush- eR Rca with bronebial and re iP Aci prrichs rane Sig, #6 ee th settles for, Hh Srroorn dong gd oot umlldiness guanuty of | nell wil give a tion on Friday evening, PRESERVING ORDER IN BRUSSELS. tae Im ‘Two years agol (Fook SALE_ HANDSOME N HUGO WORCH CO.. 855 Fa sine + FORD 4” | April 21,8 to 11. o'clock to meet Me, and MoS, hacen cnshaasindasie acececaskamdeankins soe Oe catarrhal paeamoaia, Possgi Sesh ONT Ci % SLESA Gant. MAETAND AND) VIRGINIA FAR —BEST epee Jt., who are now off on Wecs buchen, ae ‘this condition I be» . pled, 2 bear the car Wnes; «: thie mide- acre enare pis i ones 4 iJ re i ‘heard much *Tgice VERY REASONABLE. | pest bomen Vu north went Section for eaatian | cto SON atagp for uew catslonue. “SHS oF SBttE, eee = Buossexs, April 14.—The anthorities are tak- } £40 Sat vejenced to say mage t tee 12-8 OE ee ‘calttend exattloe ther woe ini | ene eS Dresses for Little Girls. sius earevanerhacismetions ing vigorous measures to prevent s continus- | been practically cured by te use of pure 1 _ 13 NEW HA! == - Vs “ <! sky” {Fone Bemat iin: ne Ta ST Sadan wmo ase LIYE DOLLALS MONTHLY HOTELS. Fe eats mag and inexpensive dresses for Utle | The condemned man's statement was as fol- tion of the disturbances coving ental a Rr oun ener Cones hmernars. Mage, gaye @yLSO RN DSoMe ‘Sw WILSON G. REED, tt g15S "ST Golly aid BB pet Ty ‘S HOTEL, fhe grown folks. Use only the best pleces and | 1O™#: “2 7 bf irpay mo when [| Singlenders $0 enemplety puskieunsh. fag from nervous peocaration. For yea she was ‘en Connecticut av. ~~ _ =< out dei them diam then crime; the woman close troubled with insomuia: ae Two C. ge san pS SMITH, Pa, ave. end lathe, Goods will ok Tike mews Way andy fee Be was young,and we both livedon the same} The of Brussels bes issued « he Best eminent “piyatclaas would induce wo Comrorrastz Homes Sra — 15 | = oe pen Washington, D. 0. _ | with great success by many mothers and have no | Mr. Charies Grifith’s. I met her in cree the holding of any Under the advice of physicians i SALE—A SPLENDID SMALL-SIZED PIANO ‘Squatin case of use, beau of colors and amount | school house lane. When 1 left my house that | or pee we severe: a ae Se Oe ON EASY TERMS VERY CHRP. Yin thorough Fs goo for abecinaey, foe only EBBITT HOUSE, goods each package will color. evening I went to sees fellow who owed me penaltive for of the decree. with the ost satisfactory results. i hep eS Aa 2 some money named Lewis Milton, atter ‘which | "The socialist leader Volderis ie to be msde igus seuconasest a pruchoe sneha’ nas eee eeese sce scececr ccc cee ws wi ns WASHINGTON, D. C. 1a = BALE— Iwent to see Uncle John Howard. He an of and im recommending w tuvaltds who o eencemsmnhticteresccets MEE ok sane PUFHRG OSE HEADS TSGEREEE | Lent tose, Uncle John Howard. He gave en « Tin te“ | Fen asia pre ma way sirable and comfortable little brick Handsome pipe top: solid ‘walnut case; eleven stops: Ta eet iD two shings—your secur | T'went to Mr. Richard Grifith's and mot a| inquiry made by public prosecntor has | "iit Babcock, the manufac boners haar Dupont Ciscie.” Thar are Sve jpetn of rer sab: Couvlorgs Ape tone power: ACCOUNTANTS. {ng artistically papered rooms, and s40-| acn'be the name of Vernon Combeck. With suficient | to convince | rarer of Weteriowa, X.Y. ape, “SMyseit and wile PORE SOR DUGEDOSUSS\oE | Sinema aad aaniam' | Haber iafnow oo Wate | aa apy ayesep| | 2S Sreae "Save Wal | tis Treat f one af Me. Fraak Gris tne en "iat “Volderie i Spon, Wecelratelie November tt tar Peeps | each cw area | ar wa toe Se | LS ee na ee| | Ree By a RE cate Seite hs Sa Soe Ee Seeenetrc ares tn ee Demgeperialiy. ‘Telephone om iitne S:| them. ‘There I'got drank Afver that I wont ‘against Volderts and be | tear nels un pf og lo rll Merger ent NOTARIES PUBLIC. “eee Drop Settayection | 10 Mx. Le and there Ver a promptly es the i Te A -- s 3 Sa from ALE f BALAs s i tele, fe. ; Joty 16390 MISSIO: BEDS guaranteed. eo at ag iy Be got permit. 7 Eo? Sick in Jeo Deokt Pars: ts peas cian well-pored siiey. Price ts wale Coramhe er ates ond verrivarions | STORAGE. ° 1 &|=. ends Mr. end won| The Garde Civique. which is a sort of civil | used — LHL ets ele ene ttt om Hebsk a, coe os C. E orm & | Sapd me oat Se FS | apa ey erp | ame es POS SALE- 8 DESUTIVUL ZOME KES Capone or ad Eee Sea ei = = ry SS Sra. | say hows san owe oA sane by | uppronsing aud eoeoktnm, eryeaieen roams aides ghihes russ Bate os a ow |e Pompe. Sums noon fe tone a Howard ocho cal eraer i poment peeves, ‘sisecn ye for Semana

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