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Bd THE EVENING STAR MONDAY. JUNE 5, 1893—TEN PAGES. LIZZIE BORDEN’S CASE) snstricsctine ar acct asst 2] ABOUT GEORGETOWN. ato Aon es few minutes after that Mr. Borden came to THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALEs. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs. the front door; the front door was always kept ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. BERNHEIMER & CU... Auctioneers, 'HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 ¥ st. n.w. ,TCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. AUCTS. Is = od Full Review of the Fall River) bi wessmacied i Soci nvugivts vee | John Holmes’ Widow Says Ho Was| fesxcrrr-wuor carvane testeeae| iE etait ciponraoaeue fare peermerarr, | Berns mmunstironrceps arp [A a, oF ‘iew e iVer | had been ransacked in broad daylight by burg-| John Holme: low le Was | “#4x¢ z AL F: Slane ave. new. i , | VALUABLE NG LOTS ON DA AVE. OFEE Mystery. done he rest aud bet bien tn—that wos. ahont Murdered for Money. RQUARE No, Oot, Bing GM EIRSE STREET | BE MILESELL 1S TERA BRe ERR | vbseet of Saiumbinr pane on ts Tee day of May. | FIVE O'CLOK, ‘we wil after fo ate cfebe | TINT REST Ta” 4 f pe see. it was time to set. about gotting dinner — QUREEL BEDNTEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE | At CES Sat HAIN OR SHINE. a, larpy and ine rnc wl offer for sais at Babligadction the ie wrens Ss ANB He West MALE cr Hrertace. HES" Fioaw Rowe Here 1 Coes oe é - | in other words, it was 10:30 when Borden got = Aas eae wistae of arte asa z fine Bed oom. “Dining Hoom, Parlor apd Library Seecribed Teal estate on THUREDAY, JUN ~ LOT 4. Rake, Winn wine’ M: “ . THE TRIAL BEGINS THIS WEEK | back to the house. ining| OF ES THE SEWER GATES. | pitiitet chautie patel on Ris Bnaerar"ase | Furniture and eects Mine venas ct haley | HYPTRENTH, Tas. at a nS OS S| oo Bridget testifies that he went into the dining A. D. 1893. in Equity Cause 1465%2, whereta | Well Hevt. Also 15 rolls peeing, $e, £0, 448, recorded in Liber 8. iolio 275, in the sur- | qe eae Pree of desirable imiiaine site room and sat down and took a key and went u| Francis F. Richards et al. are complainants and SR NEEIMER & CO., Aucts. | Toror's office of the Districtof Corumbin. And. imine. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the bal none and two celeb ear ta deat aalioa Gace Alfred Richards is defendant, the undorsizned trus. | _B- C. JENKINS, Salesman. AS _ | diately thereafter, Iot 8 in the subdivision of parts of | yeure"G percent per muna, Parable sersi-antally PETER MeCARTN, her the Prisoner Is = Monster or a Be-| ptits by way; that bo roma | Gambling Continued Across the River Yes- | tees will offer forsale at public auction, in front of G. SLOAN & 0O., Aucta., 1407 Gt. Jots 2; and 28 of ‘Andrew Rothwell’s subdivision of ad Bs ‘of trust ou the proverty sold. or all | _} Administrator for William Fletcher. a buta moment, returned, placed the key on a she penuective prominen, on FuEDAL. “TuEgrcoxD | Cy Guccessors to Latimer & Slgan.> | sauare $25, boing the northern 14 fect, of said lot 28 | noch *Se inc enrion of the, purser. A'evoeitat | yy acres Administrator for Willnmo Pletcher. iug Most Cruelly Wronged — Strength of | shelf and sat down in the sitting room. terday—Large Crowds Throng to the Out- BAY OF J D. 1883. BEGINNING AT. FIVE — ‘and the southern 13¢ fort of lot, 27, the aid subdi- $050 teach lot required upon acceptance of bid. If RATCUPPE, DARR& cO., AUCTIONEERS. OcK ‘order named, wine Vision bein recorded q sof sale are not comm oaiteon isa — the Prosecution Not Yet Revealed—An Al- DID XOr SEE MRS. BORDES. side Revorte “Religions, Social and Per- | dracbst rei sia nitete sad lag abe cl of | compnrszal PAINE SuhoTOR Ge BEDDING | ofice ofthe. surveyor eerie it prove: | inoue dag afaait Pie Steerged toresell the prop- | CHANCERE SALE OF ‘Acne eee ee 3 ros sktewton, olen f AVE 5 ‘brick’ building, No. ; 3 ve purchaser AL tered Will Given as = Motive. At the time Mr. Borden did this Bridget does | sonal News From Georgetown and Vicinity. | N2:hington, Distriet of Colum Tewaty Go) in | BUbuR. ROsks, FUCA we Can, Plow THE | Sfminsioantink Sb SCE, palling. No Shean ae co ctemtof such recaloineoms | TEEN SOnTHWESt RRIRO rte 5 empactpiee yori omen peat earls SSS eeinpute for tte" sajneat acroyt. on the went | "OETENSDAY SURE Sidr. HREM ary. | cesoocttine Cadet cto ot thICh a Jepots | Recap aoa eee ese the purchucer, | STORY PRAME™ DWELLING "SO. Sait” RE ot | Be saw of Lizzie was a fow minutes afterward] hn H. Holmes, the colored | Hota diivirebeersatntntyitentonn C2 feet | PART TERA. Mi within our sales toa, T2076 | Sis che bales fs feo caval itaitinente varable | "Siy8i-dkds HATCLIFFE, Dani & CO, Aucte AUCTION, md aid ander é ches nos es corn ¥ or eS : m0 DP eale, exis 2 The trial of Lizzie Borden for the m when Lizzie came through the sitting room into Ph john ene he easel last | Gcsdunre No, TOR, and fanuiug thence nonin lows | Stents Meese Patty mentioned above, "Ne “°° | TiWintera atthe rate “if Sper cent vet aontae Sf | ge-THE ABOVE SALE TS POSTPONED, OX AC. 5 her parents, which begins this week, promises the dining room with an ironing board in her man who was found floating in the cai the weet line of Ant tr~ at elehty seven (87) feet Utne | "ode G-SLOAN'S'GO., Aucts._ | silceah, atthe option of theparctinser’ If the sald | edn cf thevain, ute THURSDAY: THE EIGHTH | Sere 7 . 30: ferms of sale are not, com nd OP ICR tne home 5 z. als ot Now Engaut, it notin the country. | std 1055, for aboot 1058 olook Bridget mye | tes tne Chott nee reed at naa i | eee te es gate an ena CS et | RATCLIFFE DARK, avctooe Seninianl Sen Stents obataragteie ts | Sedan" RRTCLITE: Dal & 00. | Pouce tear ead ountry. . : ne andre — manctice a = x : me prewes Es. The finding of Sine Dorden guilty woald mens | *5 "ent Up sais le down does | Md nensy w handred dollars in his powemion | dousttarainc iermn aman ar al Oyen | PFCSTEPS SAY OF FRAME. Buttasa, xo. | Seriaructica tate a tabi ie | RATCUPFE DARE sco. avcrioscess. | BV Spaisboa oetaat, Pi cee . this time, Bridget says, she % nT) fon Sapiaae hentia | _ By virtue of in deed ‘bearing: —— soir en | Gin em ee af SFE" 7 ROVED ock P.M. ali that « ‘parcel Baer the Noe Tanning Of Ror am & mumeress; | not know where Mrs. Borden was. ‘Lizaie hnd | She believes that ho mot his death foully, | sev'R (yea cunt (inches: thence north twenty | By ririyeofs certain deed of rust to tn be uly | TOvAncine 10 POM TES GS. EALNY Tonetee, OTPAL Eat ATi OW mutiH CAROLINA AVE ania of Dasa poate eate , thei says the New York World. It would mean | told her that Mrs. Borden had gone out or was | money being the object of the crime, though nancies (200) foot to the place of becinning. Elta. Brig hate of September, A.D. koe. tn es agtRe Hous. SEN UK Bw LING WITH BROWS: | @sCineiahed ‘wr and being (ar eed Row a that twelve men, after a careful consideration | going out. Bridget had not seen her since be-| the evidence presented to the coroner proved | ¢ntht (mumediately thereafter art o Wrandred "and | of the District ‘of Columbia: tier’ tian mame records, AES ee oe TONE BASE THIN A INGS NO. 1OLLANDTBE | Brent eens cag Uae nuwnberet of all that is said for and against her, believe | tween 9and 10 o'clock in the morning. when | almost conclusively that the man accidentally | Mosty-one fo1). becinnine for th same, ot a point | Srustese, will sll ot public a4 Efe “Surette? | ammuareee SALE OF VALUABLE IMpRoveD | ZHREE-ATORY AnD BACEMENT DRELLING. | mente. &e. + Somether with the Sees ena ee | nr ge ce ne [iterate mall bordering th canal while in | iat cca a fe adeno | BSCE Ay UPA ah, EM | TEEPE pit TEARLE QUEER BAe SOURH, CARODING ORVERUE. ROT | money'ac te ceatint Of of the yarctam ‘0. 3 ing ¢ west alone it LA ,. a USES a a DE! : sters ever known, but that they believe her to | So, leaving Lizzie ironing or getting ready | state of intoxication. ‘The borly was not taken | M!G/0LNo 3. and running shence wes: alone the tine | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.'y “piamlscs “sieuste ia | | WEST. MENTS: WITH ELECTRIC HEELS, Bee bey, | 82d one-third 1S) in fwo oars thereafter Saag bea woman in all respects the most astound-| to iron, and Mr. Burden, who had only been | charge of by the wife until it had remained in esi erenee cast seventosa (17) fest, and ee | ee i aul ee aa Mytrict of Columbia, | | Uy srigine of 9 derd of trust bearing date the 3dday | py virtne of a dead of essicnment fiver, to ame and | Se secured by py is daw ot ale, So ing in point of self-command of which we have | ick from down town fifteen or twenty min-| the morgue sixteen hours after tho coroner's | fect tothe plare of bominuings being Smprrod Ses | OF lek "aaaiborel saNeS ots tne being. part | of Getober. A.D, TwOl, and duly recorded amone the Se of tie tnd Tecords of the Duetrct of Columbia t | Morteake upon the, rrevaias eo sold nf ie wastes utes, in the sitting room, Bridget, at about ‘ small frame stadie. ©") M. Burcho's. subdivision of ‘we will well. at public a ; | Will sell hy public auction. in front of the per nccens at can. A deponit of $200 req) any record. 10:56 o'clock, went upstairs to lis down for a | Cemination, and only then when the officers | 'fermg of nae, ax prescribed by auld it hs fen | loregordad in the otter of ths parecnce es ee eR sae OF TENE DNase A AVE | gu. SREDNENDAY. © Tuk, SeveNTe pay | Snetimeetens, 2 ah crac mene Seat THE sToRY oF THE cRIME. few momenta. According to hor testimony she | S! the station determined to sand it to potter's | $use, of me, paras, mousy im cash and the real | Seregarded in he omsce of the ot age 807. contained | O'CLOCK P.M. ail thal, certain lece or varcel of Serock Pn aS B hott ALE AST AT UE | formal! the raser.” All narisk £04 cost of the. ‘The crime for which this young woman is to | had only been lying down ten or fifteen minutes | fleld. reapectively, from the day of sale, said deferred pay: ed Cp jpetee 200 pounds, vis: Begin- Promises: situate in the city of Waehis BEIM | tate and premises ying and bewe in, the chy of =, y, Percnener. conveyancing, necording, be tried was committed in Fall River on the | When Lizzie called to her. Bridget knew by WHERE WERE THE OFFICERS? Sr purchasers bearing taiorer atthe seator Bunce nae distant ninety-two QUE) tent six (0) inches northward Hundred and twenty-otx iso | Weshinston. District of “Colugubia. to wit. Part TALLSABGE X Lawpenr. morning of August 4, 1892 It was committed | {he excited pitch of Lizzie’s voice that some-| The koopers of the gambling dens on the | peramiuir, nazuble momanmanly, eid fp a pecuted | from, th, norih side of, i ayeat orth, Baring 8 ibaivision of lots in square num- | £51) 7p BEMBETEL twenis, (20) and twenty-one ng . dood of izuat on te property solior all caahat the | frautaxe on raid 24 tront east of slehtean f opton of the purchase 1 + Ghired on enchiot nt the tims of suies "AM couveyan. | Mx inches wide lle numbered two (2) in square nurubered nine bund: nd seventy (970). fronting fifteen (15) feet and fi Ef med. She spcan of Robert Portuers: bed Bered “two hundred and. four (208), as per ria: Sonn steien a Icing Virginia side of the Potomac, west of the aque- corded in Liber 14: folle 158 of the fecord of the sa between 10:30 and 11:15 o'clock, and the house | and hurried Yeyor of the District of Columbia, tometber with the 3 . ‘the north line of a twelve of elghty” (80) feet tothe east fine wherein it wae committed was and still is known je id | duct, were uneasy all day yesterday, fearing | % Lecoedts cai eatt: of a fitteen fect wide alles, together with the {me | i ite thereon, The Property will be sold | (2ijnches on South Carolina avenue by the depth of as No. 92 2d streot.. It in in abe hoart of the | that hes fetser Sorat abet aes trouble from an official pol ag but ne to the tar bgaty bo comifed within Atteen anya | provements thereon, consioting of a frame dwelling paphetayeno,dedy of trast recoried, rewpsctieey sitee tot number Sissies bined tee sees ED Mae atin ime ininutes’ walk of the cits | expression there is controversy. It is disputed | fail of darkness the vigilant sheriff of Alexan- | riht to reacll at coat of defaulting purchaser on five | , Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase to | sground leass recorded in Liber 1218. folto 187, [ovine a teasnce et 30 tears ee oe eee hall. In this house for many years there had | whether Bridget testified positively that Lizsie | <2!" Gaye hotjee in The Evening Star, be paidin cash, and ‘the balance ia three equal ine | “terms of anle: ‘Ome third cash, balance in one year, | Having a fe utage of 1% inet 8 inch Ora lived four ms—Andrew J. Borden, Abbey | “2ether Bridge ee ee dria or his assistants had not disturbed them. JOHN J. WILMARTH, Jaterect ates gy 2B ORs. two and three years. with | wi-h G ner cent interest, sectired om the property soid. | RN"), $he denth of said tots and cunbecn Son ane Persons—. . said “dead” and not “hurt.” It is a fine point Se nck aw. interest at six (G) ver contum per annum. payable | > dsrosit of $200 to be inade at timo of vale. Couves- | gP-2016,, House Xo. a D. Borden, Andrew's wife: Emma ¥. Borden | of memory for a terrified and ignorant giel to | Sentries were kept posted all around the dens Jag OODVILEE FLEMING.” { Trustoon. | son -aanally, from Gay of aale, secured by deed of | ino nxrandrecordiry ac purchaner's ‘costs Termin fo | $3,502 Ge Atratl. I “Home No. Lol - be exact upon, and that Bridget was both | to warn the players of the approach of the offi- | my20-dkae ‘Atlante buliding, ticn of the yurenaeer "dence BSObenit te ae: f Ue emBUeR cath se After, oh Gaps trom date of sate, | PUSS 10 furan £85, (00 de Avie Le bay. 3 ignorant and terrified there is no dispute. Since were, ce Toit aut {he patrons of the] |G THE, ABOVE SAL IS POSTPONED, o¥ Ac. | duited a te purchaser athe tune a ots, all's: | Coatar tne detains purchase eran tapwadten | A devon of f200 reared cn ‘ouch une ‘urotta | Puniberl wits eaicee HURRY FOR THE DocToR. Place were not told of the probabie descent, | Sonutof the Fain until MONDAY, FIFTH DAY OF | Yeyanciox. recording and notarial fees at the cost of ment in The Evening Star newspaper. piled with in fifteen dars from the day of sale the #s- | received for’ complete | SUNES Lats name hur ant blac, ihe purchaser. Terme of ‘anle £0, be complied with GUN O-JOHNEON, O17 Fat. b Since reserves the rigit tr resell the property st the | tract and aioe for the moparate pares of the werk, Ao eo But, at all events, Lizzie said her father was | and, as a consequence, business was as good, if E WiEkaR Toon reosrs the ght orc heer ne Sak ANDHEW B. DUVALL, 406 ave... brisk and cost of the defauiting purchieer efter Sve Forsulgel denirnnted nd apectted rhe either dead or hurt, and told Bridget to hurry | not better, than usual, the boats engaged in Wj, WOODvIEEE EIS SGT" [ Tronteon, | tod at oF he oteuiae earcaaaer RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO., Anctioneers. | Gait advertisement of auch re-alv in cone newspaper | Plans. drewingn, and. rele a = and tell Dr. Bowen. Dr. Bowen lives dingo-| carrying up the players going out full every | _3*2-1tds Atlantic butiding, KUAMTINE TOWERS } Trustees, | ABs rse; smormation Till be furnished by HAE | End recordine at the cont cf the puirchuser Stier on Be " hr mi QNREANTINE 1. Wr AMyon | L. WHITE, Attorney, 619 ¥ st. n.w. W. H. SHOLER, Aesignoe, ‘in nally across the narrow street and within hail- ip. é ress, 500 aw. my27-d&ds No. 410 Sth st. nw. ing distance of the Borden house. Dr. Bowen TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, SIt-| gw-THE ABOVE SATE IR POS UNTIL YL THE SINTH DAY OF TUNE: 1800. at | \)\TALTER B WILLIAMS © COL, Aucuoncars was out, and when Bridget returned with the A GRAB FOR CLOTHES. UATE NO. 134 LINDEN PLACE. Be SATORDAY. Tue Tila DAY OFIUNE Ie | HORAN LINE AATLES DAY OF JUNE, 1800, af | WALTER B WILLIAMS © 00. A A LINDEN PL ‘TWEEN message Lizzie told her to go for Mra. Russell, | Yesterday about thirty white and colored SAND AND AWECETH AND THIRTEENTA | tho same hour and place, who lived on Borden street. boys were surprised by the police while in| pyritursfarsraindcnl et trast tg, 20%, bearing SHEL EPuONSTON, 80N,} Trustees. SOARS. sonNsoN, } trustees, | CHANCERY SALE OF VATTABLE UxIMPROVED CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAM: When Bridget got beck with Mra. Russell Dr. | swimming off Winuhip's wharf, and a grand | date he tfih day at Ocwnr A. B Je3-dkds ANDRE! DUVALI REAL ESTATE FRONTING 68 Pons feaeiaiee BETWEEN FOURTI AST i C. (Suiccensore to Latisner © Sloan) RENT HERRING BAe ri ‘and duly my23-d&ds A Jed the 15th day of October, 4. D. 1802, —— Bowen and Mrs. Churchill were in the house. | spintter followed. Those who reached the | SoU Futee Pact a recotisof the | f9-THE ABOVE SATE"1S FURTHER i bi tas Post. —— x, Mrs. Churchill toid Bridget Mrs. Borden ought District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties | poned until TUESDAY. THE SIX OF 3U} ohare in tol we ae) S-FOOT PU tobe told, whereupon Eizzio said, "I think I| %B0F*im time to elnde the offcors were not | seltri dicougui amd au auefedace of the Des | pg pot. # dheaamus Rour aud place. OF SUN oF ‘decren yanand Pebronty 5, 1802, in nee heard her come in. Premcate About whose clothes they took, and | Si AUD As, TETANY TPT OAT OR AT | NILA E TOMO rn toe, TEN HORSES AND MULES, ALL GOOD. YOUNG, | Sohn Stewart ot al., Sarreine Comet, Dinees ot Oe: c Mrs. Churchill said Bridget had better go and | in some cases their own and the other feliow’s, | A’ D. 1803, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK Dar | jCPASiA Yee : . ¥ | Folin (Stewart ef al.; Surreme Court, District of Go- | 3.000. lees, standard “railroad look for her, and Bridget said she was affraid | too, wore grabbed. all that certain plece or parce! of Jandand premiss tooo chen any one, and Mrs. Churchill offered | Ait but one of the swimmers escaped by going | bin, and kncwn and desieusted aa, and bolas altar et 1405 G'STREE: to go with her. They went upstairs and found rped nuinbered two hundred and sevent 7) of Luther . —— Mrs. Borden’s body lyit the fi f the bed to the Washington side of the creek, but Many | G. Billings’ and Ide Geier's subdivision of lots in| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU: ILE IMPROVED rs. n’s body lying on the floor of * ‘square numbered ten hundred and four (1004) as sald ‘PROPERTY AT LASTER BETGH ES: room between the bed and the bureau. They | Were obliged to stay there until kind friends is) oat the nurveyorst | By visteret went down stairs and Mrs. Churchill told Dr. | helped them to borrowed clothes and state symp book 13, uate 16x aad | pebraaty es, isbel and rected Ar Pine ga 2 . further described as follows, tow & r? and records Disirie eee eiee ther eporden Tas murdered, too. | not bordering on the tropical. In Washington | f'fansrn theses Sie ue Linkonatecet tiny | feoceal eta af the regaes of tes are eee will So, with the exception of what the ‘accused | tne fine for aeeasin Gen Place) distant fro hundred and eightand seventy. | if without trunks is usually | 4” piace) distant two ha band even rey felt at publie suction In front of Of the doings of the arene, all we know | 920, the offease being pantabable under the in~ | Sieh Asteceee ast score om geet BEES aC ERD har OE SEN ED, DA STRONG WORKERS AND IN FINE coNDI. | yb Wee neleaiepe sl ofzr tr taican WEB. | dhe kerbs as ‘Home ‘Company s s ‘ MOCK P- 5 work eves ‘nw to TION; ALSO SIXTEEN CARTS AND HAR-| M.. iniront of the premises. crisinal lot five (a), m | oREwe ine on New York ave. Pint ‘. ‘one ‘ator: XESS, BEING THE PROPERTY OF A CON. | wliare Ave hundred snd fourteen (514), Washinuton: ation ch be bad at Gate fice Om Gay ‘TRACTOR WHO HAS NO FURTHER USE FOR 4 one-third in one year | — = ro Years, notes to iv PROPOSALS FOR ig THEM. OE Sg DePARIMENT, WASHING oe eae Preinteos sold, nd tearing interest atthe rate ct 6 por | May 2 USK Bealed wt enero at bainbles RUT MEET BET RERN Genter sant. pagable semi-annually, oral’ care, | wale evattivent © wu Say, 18TH AND lvTH STKEETS, Tae 88 EES e chaser. depo ‘$200 Fa corel oh tine =oer Ait F "cH. Foxe prows. BEAL ESTATE BROKERS SITE MAIN ENTRANCE TO Tak IGREs- | be made at time of Terms of nals to be i Pry i ry complied remivey NAL CEMETERY), ON THURSDAY, JUNE | With within ton days cr pretines resold at tek ef dee bicders of thet authorized agents + nazz : t, having s front- | OF JUNE, 1RG3, 7 5 a) z fou yarchaser. Conve; Attorneys for furuishing $00,000 “of Sc, OF LiZcIE D. BORDES. of the doings of the people who were in the m sind a ted in | ieccy (MECGeN HD, feet on Linden atrent (or Eanden | P. ML. the’ followiine d scribed ‘real eatste, situate ts | PORTH. 160 AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK 4 it-, faulting purcha ee en ‘and “order when Andrew J. Borden and his wife were. Borden house at the time of the murder. At|decent exposuro law. Swimmers arrested in | piece) by aalepth northward of sisty: Ive (G5) feet to | the county of Washington, District of Columbias to Pe Bo |ACKSON H. RALSTON, Trustee, dered, Emma Borden was not at home, | 10:55 when Bridget went upstairs to lie down | Georgetown are generally more leniently | 810/00" Pious Caterer me ron Med Ehirtownth | wit: Lot nimbered one Hundred and fourteen (11) | Those in estes Oeod Garis and Harness. well by at- s ig83 Fst. ow. mut thea’ J Mr. Borden im the rs a Trevor consisting oF a emer” mangrevements | of Perkins and MeLachlen's subdivision of loin wus. | ¢_TRove ip search IRVING WILLIAMSON, She was away in New Bedford on a visit, and | Mr. was in room alive and | treated. fhereon. ‘consisting of » two-story brick dwelling | Bred ninctr-stx (UO), ninety -soven WF). eee Seren eathe ©. G. SLOAN & CO. . ES re. henceiis entirely eliminated from all considera- | well. At from 11:10 to 11:15, that 1s to say LARGE Cnowns. house giht (98) and part of tinety=nine. (00) ‘of "Elfeabeth aie 2 phe Sy L. CABFLL WILLIAMSON, Trustee. tion im the discussion of the crime. She is the | from fifteen to twenty minutes later, ho. was L. Dunn's subdivision, known ae **Lanter Helchte,™ my2i-dkds 480 La. n Yesterday's crowd of visitors to Georgetown Aisne iarecorded 1" iver “County Won a fois Iring dead with his head literail ; ! cer 0 cider of the ———— Sramauammenan as, —— | was as great as on any previous Sunday of tho at siz (0) Der centot per auntun aerat. | Lox fronting By Aes Tee ee Research auld Andrew Borden was known as a hard-fisted, | | Dr. Bowen. Mrs. Churchill and Mrs. Russell, | season. It is estimated that 900 vehicular and | smual\y. from: ‘day of sale, sectrmt by doed of trust | proved by's frame decligg” : : Perty said, OF All cach, at the option of . : \° ines man, fond of money | ® weil as Bridget herself. all testify that there | 1,500 foot travelers crossed and recrossed the | thepurchaser A tensst oe i200; thi"be reatired of | exrencen of aut to'be Rall aaah Teta ees a to the degree of - or Seer He | as nothing unusual about Lizzie's dress, that | Aqueduct bridge during the day. | Most of this | the jutchaser attic titan of All gonrerancing.re- | two sears, with interest at the rite of @ Der cent bot ge eh olears reper sgreipemn aa] beter son paceman nape tyrnof gen henvy travel was during the lato houre of the | Frayttapetsral ferent tue cont of ths burcaser. Tram, ravablesemianualy, eecured ‘Sy dead of nrelenting was of doing business had made | f4¥2 no indications of having recently had vio- afternoon, and over all the ronds of this section | fot ee Sue ysceytat ASMUSh Lege fer | oF the ponshaaar x depeitt #8200 regutred at dine ite ber of enemies which such men | lent exertion. ; e same’ condition of heavy pilgrimage pre- | Ti#4,t2, fesell the 3 ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within ten Caer ceng ‘There were many men who bad THE DRESS SHE WonE. vailed. This Sunday incursion of Washing-| WILLIAM E. LDMOS » dove.o abe property wil be reeald a had their moments of hating him, although! Lizzie herself testified that she wore a bine | tovians is a vast item with certain morchants. cneeere COR AMES F. Beyond certain unsatisfactory statements none | dreve, and the ho saw her during the | #0*d house people, fruit, cream, confectionery, BLOKE W holy} Trustees. of this had dev: during the time tmmedi- oa lerpenssr hire ip lassen’ ing flower and water folks reap a harvest.| @@-THE ABOVF SALF HAS BEEN POSTPONED ON BROS. Auctioneer say94-eohde ately preceding the tragedy. In Fail River | forenoon and at the time the murder was dis- | Qne of the leading druggists of Georgetown Pee hee SURE AE Tas, iby seme hour an RATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO., AUCTS *PHOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioncers, 7 = We T . BS ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, enkghetanel | $20 PA. AVE SW ON WEDNFSDAY. JUNE s+ VENTH, 1893, AT ‘AST CORN DB Seon ZERSEY AVE, AND ZEN O'CLOCK. wo will sell entire contents of above | ST NW. AND BNOWN AS HOUSE ‘NO. 933 "feo Parlor suites, Walnut G1 : Large Sideboard. Walnut Extension Table, La re ag EE eye | pron. Saf Re a a with a may oy oo win ay egg ies cae = Tollet Ware, Kitchen Fureiture, ‘ OF eae aa Lo: im land records of Borden was counted one of the wealthy men of | covered bear her out in her testimony. She | told a reporter this morning that the gross re- LLIAX: F. EDMONSTON, 2 — ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. AUSTIONFERS, thirty-two (32) of Belden Noble and | quantity required ts es"tihated at 100000 pounds, the placa. His Sogn perma tenga foitpaslpa ath Poul tleen pectin boresprge ya fountain for yesterday wore | COMBTANTINE Me NicenCusox,} Trustees. | TNrstEES SALE BYAUcTION OF R ™ $20 PENNA. AVE. SW. Pa Boot ecdivicdon Sfiafiecs teed | Suet jcveie eovmaned riwbt t i Namen Satine ta ti ‘She blue | $78. my Sb-ddeda ‘Adddrwan, 500 5th HOUSE AND LOT ON ¥ STREET NORTH BE es wente st; (15. 16.an. 17) of Fisher and Davide's | Peiect any or all bids and to waive Gefects. Bite must. mated at from 350.000 to #500,000. He owned | house ng forenoon. wore a blue Wp atcuirFe. DAI RUGTIORNERES TWEEN IST AND 2ND STREETS WEST. CHANCFRY SALE OF VALUARLE REAL ESTATE lou of square No. five hunired and sixty-one | be inclosed in sealed envelopes. indo-we’, sibusiness block still known as the Borden | dress when the neighbors came in and found nad acne eae Geena RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO, AUCTIONEERS | _ py virtue of decree of the Supreme: Coes: of the | th WHET WARGINGTOR re EEE the same is recorded in the District werrepons | eh ‘o), STERL- Blook, farms, several houses, had manufact- | two rooms of the house turned into a shambles | The gatenat Ihe macuny ce wen creek were 20 PENNA. AVELN.W. | District of Cxiumbiarpamed inequityeauscaumberet | BY & BRICK DWELLING: NO. 9907 M STREET pags eichty-eight, book thiricen Gs) uring 7 with all the improvements, &e. o 7 14499, wherein Catherine E. Welch, lian, is NORTHW est. and bank stock and was the president of | and her father and mother lying dead in their re SALE OF V and John Welch, infant, et ‘ae- irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of thi = One-third cash, rt 0. the Union Savings Bank. ™ blood. which had come from over twenty | "Ot opened yesterday to allow the free ents HATE, BEIN fentant hs tdoragned teatees wil er or eee piskt of deititan seed on the Slshday of May. | tnafalines ou and ye pears, the detorroa pas’ R 3 auction. In fr nt o 5 equtty - reli | mente to bear interes: a ° ¥ ; ‘THE BORDEXS’ MODE OF LIVINa. Rirge hacks with a hatchet or ax about the | of the sewer water into the river, though it is FONE PAST AND TRIMMING! DAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF J h'§. Walker etal. are cous Him,” payabie somni-apuual's, secured ‘uy decd ot : head and face, and which hed spattered and | understood the Commissioners ordered it to be Boyond the owning of things Borden's inter- | joorted over everything for ang mot around | done every Sunday. 2 cea ee emer haapeieoene these Sed totes. Thad tha person’ win kad ADMINISTERED COMMUSIO¥. Gy reer An liber LIN, follo oft weg. ene of dary to the mere satisfaction of feeling that ir. and Mrs. Borden was smeared and s) 5 x | the isgd records of the District of Columbia. T will | tye hundred sand the money to buy things with. | with blood from head to foot when he had fine Sy a ek nen eae tts wens Yestare salty “eabte stetion, oi Some Gre Te | sa of his money. however, went into the| ished his awful job is beyond all manner of | 48¥ admini 'y communion at Trinity | Day “Or JUNK, OA. D. 1803, AT. FIVE OF JUS i HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK T. BY AUCTION. Glescribed real estate and premives, By virtuoof a died of asstenment given tome and | {ee 2 fous District duly recorded in Tiber 1785, follo 268 at seq. one of | ar ty of Washington, District rard Wardell et al. are tenet on the premises sold, or'all cesh. at the option ‘trustees will offer for sale at of the purchaser. A Ceposit of €20) required upon ot the DAX. THE | accoptance of bid... If the tess is of sale are Hot com Fibreest Ye With in Sfteon davs frou. the day of sale the LOCK P. M. it reserve the richt to resel: the property. at Situate and lyiny in Georgetown, District of ¢.um- | theriskand cost of the Gefk=Jtine purchaser after Ave Dia, to wit: Paris of lots numbered one hundred and | days’ advertisement of such resale In sobre ne Seventy-eight (178) and cue hundred and seventy: | pul in Washinston, D.C.” Ail conveyancing ‘pine (170) 1p Bealls addition to, the city, of, Georre- | Sud recordin! the rot of the purchase town, in the District of Covuinbla, described an fol EDWARD W. BYRN, Trustes. rt ing for the same on the north line of PERRY B. TURPIN. Trastes. lows: wovicne'h Bridge or M street distant thirty-nin= (39) feet nine TATFS MARSHALS SALI-—RY VIR: | PROPOSALS FoR aed ont ¥ a 2 DA ‘west from the sonthenst corner of said ‘square: ram carections, Guuene the {kings he bought | doubt. Yet, with the single exception of a| Church for the first time. Tho boys had been | O'CLOCK, P.M." thw followiti-dencribed real | Mest {yom the sonthenkt corner of said square.” run Par PeTmancnt things, which he put into them. | point of blood the size of « pin head far up on | instructed for the event by Father Roccofort | f'teahna veemuse. vin and tine inthe tty themes qrcet twenty thtes and. eleven-handredths While he practiced a: economy in his house- | Lizzie’s white underskirt, not a single drop of | and the girls by the sisters of the Visitation | numbered forty-four (44), forty-five (45). forty-si me of eaid etraet — hold that was absurd fora man of wealth, he| blood was found on the clothing she wore | Academy (30), forty-<ersa (47) and forty-eight (48) in Georee | giana eating teehee aE eee cae 120) feet to'the line of said street and thence eas (®) inches wost from the northwest corner of a . i Gobjarn’s subdivision of square numbered two hun: | win thetniovomets thin and Green streets and running thence west with | % 8 of & writot fieri facias ian the clerk Supls Division, was with his family. They had | twenty minutes before the murder was dis- RAL ANI RNINO. dred and thirty-seven (23.), with the improvements, a reel Oo e ie ae) det aes office of the Sunreme Court of the District of Colum. | in dup enough to eat, the girls had good clothes, the | covered, and which she still wore when the Sg aeyh thea ee Wwayn, rurbts, easements, &¢, "thereto beromeiin installments: parable Sarno eae, Matte canal | Bridge of M street twenty-five 125) feet ton (10) fnckes, thence north sisty) (OO) feet, themwe cece | ule and to me dirccted, T will sell at wablic sete toe twenty-three (23) feet four &) inches, ‘tency south | Cass! front of the court house door of sata twenty-three (23: feet. thence east tWo (2) feet six | QBOTUESDAY. the TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, (G) inches and thence ‘soutn thirty-seven (37) feet to | 1893. WELVE O'CLOCK M., ail the right, title, Place of bexinning. improved by a brick dwelling, | Calm. interest and estate in and to the following de. No. 2007 M street northwest. and peoees he cast 18 feet by 83 feet ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by said decree: One- | 13.80 alley inches wide of lot 16, square third of the purchase money in cash, anit the balace | $2,,ci#¥ of Washinton, District of Columbia, to- ip feceauarigetalinenta fa que ac two pears trom | Reiber Witt a risit of ray over tie aforentd ater” ‘able in one and two from te Rouse was comfortably furnished. Yielding to | neighbors came in in response to her summons | , Rev. Dr. D. P. Seaton, pastor of the Ebenezer | "Ubts 44 and $8 will sold sulin to duet of trast hth ntereaton te defer payments ‘the pressure of the girls, the old maa was con-| when the crime was discovered. A. M. E. Chureh, preached the first of a sories | Yestm. boarine smierest at tne rate ef Dee ee sammine aad We keene ee whieh in he swell pack of Fall Rite nari: | saeeTzthing she wore; oven to the oles of her | of special sermons yesterday. ‘This discourse | Aim, peyabloemrannunliy 00) Tern ™: | annagis, at te be secured by dead of rant onthe which is the ewoll part of Fall River. As for | shoes, was esbmitted to the tinneees seinen was directed to parents, As ie usual with what of 85,510, dated Fu'y 25th, 1800S Yor | GUA: A about of two iuundred “dotlary (R200) re. the girls. they both had money in the bank—| examination by experts with the result that no | the doctor ‘says, the sermon made an. im: : ering interest at the rate of 6 percent | Qin pelle EE ip about 92,500 each. | Their fathor had given | blood or traces of blood were found. If in the | sions" The ‘reversal, nentiowen wing et within fifteen days from sale. All conveyancing, re- cording, &c., at purchaser's cost. ° : . id towetier with all ant singular the faproseneets thems house and then bought it back from | search for evidence other garments that were | parents to begin the spiritual education of st for 81,000 each, date Ateust Ist Totes Bese GAGE | trustees, | the day of sale, with, Gp eg Poe ee pro; ‘of fem, paying them separately. Their money | blood-stained were found, the fact has not been | their children at the eathoot, possible: womens | for ave saan bearing seketese at ake, MME Lat IS mroakats VESEY P ae ay. Se eautred asid notes Pabe eeceak geet | Sohn Larkin spidey aataty execu in the bank represented theresuit of this trans-| made public and is held in abeyance by tho | and to push it with great vigor, fle thought that Gaasgul when enies ems conoareniod ease eon: RATCLIFFE, PARR ECO. 5S sction, with such additions as each might have | prosecution for production at the trinl. The | the temporal learning of the child ough (not. to | Saray setae ye ae ee mated oF can be cont 20 PEXNSYEVARIA AVE, X.W, made from time to time. impression, nowover, is that no such discovery | be neglected, but thet. it theald be ‘made Fis ion oly “md : Leaving Emma out of the question, the | was made, and that whatever evidence the pros- | gecondary to bie spirited! ee Aste mentioned to be paid in cash within fifteen | TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT, BaICK DWELL- red toe dw Shunt on prewises sold, oral ceaht at the'sptlorel tis | Ne. 30088. at lar im farce of Charles A Aruial yarchaser. A deposit'of $100 will be required at the | Artur W- Fairfax. trading ax Arundel & Fairfax. tevhceasrs cont! aerenciae end weveng st | RANCLIPFE DARE ECO™ auctor OS we Purchaser's 1 com r f Dan . Afteen days from the day of sale, otherwise the tras. | _Y2Utojel@inemr30 EFICE OF THE Cae ont - ; hs timeatamie’ Hrapenench | * ING, NO, 22) OTM STREET NORTHEAST. | tove ecerve the right 40 fessil si tne cont cf the Gs: | Ty ATGLAPTE. ban & GO-AGGHOSESRE Bearict of Soles iow her io not unfavorable: Go ‘had’ neem | lishment ot Sareea oe nen owe peti — MAGEE coe tapasitear gle, Muara | GURATG) RHE "Mba TREROEE Heparin dr Rpts a ne | RATE ® ES NOR Reine | Saran re brought up under the hard, narrow lines of her | of Lizzie for the commission of the crime | There wasafamily row last night on High ‘fine pariiaaet oe picthaners ts ete i | OCT CEN ORY UNE, SINTEL, 180 AT Five SOHN 5. WILMARTH. father's character, and the’ making of money | than to anything directly connecting her | street near Dumbarton avenue. It was puroly aneinu recor, &., ai the cont of tbe pur: | O° Wor sage at ae J, HOLDSWORTH Gon Trustees. cer was the most solemn and imposing thing in | with it. local in its character and scope and the police | ‘ia#*F or parchasors. ee Erepting atone 16 feeton Urb st. cast and running | _je3-déds 350 436 wt §30. solto 188, of the land rreords, District of Column. life which her father had done ever’ since’ she M188 BORDEN'S stony. were not called in. ‘The master of the house| my25.deas 410 thse side, and improved by « dearabledwettiag orien at RATCLIFFE, DARE & 60. Auctionrers: Dia and the decree of the Supreme court. District of ould Femember. While this had had ite effect | One basis of the first suspicions against her | "* inebriatod, the crockery smashed and the ])UNCASSON TRIOS, Auctioneers. modern improvements.” Twill to told abject t 220 Fennerivanie ave, aw. | Coiuinule, parsed iu sanity canse Noi T4198 upon herjhabit of mind she was vet capable of wife and children abused. ‘The affair created Gepd of trust of $2,500 das October, 1894, and an D: 1700, ” by. ine! ABLE AND DESIRABLE IM. | Hic anctio ver und above the said trusts) cash A de- . EST, BEING THE. TWO THREE. CELLAR AND BASEMENT. » Ay trond of the reditaet f SEVEATH Day OF SUNT, vCK PM. mg! 333. 34. 35 doing generous things and of taking am interest | ¥8* What were called her contradictory state- | rottentn ae TRU-~TEES' SALE 07 VALUABLE IMPROVED in the affairs of others, even to the extent of | ments concerning her movements on the morn-| The Georgetown cyclists have already made ith "AND edUhtn “STREETS eOUr dipping into her purse. In the religions and | ing of the murcers. These contradictions, how- | a name for themselves among District wheel-| _ Feet! Eacomplten wits in ton dave fresc fe aa eas? PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. OFFI: } Ly rigpe and ‘ar pe Washington a - c lied with im ten days from the day of sale, is BRICK in gumticate Sill be ved Soke, ghariisble enterprises with which she liked to | ever, so far as they bave been made pablic, are | men through the many long ridon they havo | ,BY virtue ot a decron of the Sunrems Court of the chierwhe th rhe is reserved to. rowel! the property | RESIDENCES NOS. TH15 AND Veit, BY AUG: smproved with log cabin. TRELYE CLOCK NUON. Hentify Rerself she quite maintained her share | for the most part trifling when account is taken | taken, and yesterday. thelr famo became more | Paget enc ey cause Noe Sed a whee Tere! | At thors and cout of tho dafgsiting pan hater All on MONDAY, IONE TWELPTH. deeinnjne | sit and twelve month, with interset, secured’ty deed | Siete ie dusts aie mee eee, Foam of the expense. and in case of deficiencies or | of the necessarily agitated condition of the girl's | enduring, six of the boys making a century, | 3" Fa Ane er ne OR TCRIPFE, DARI & Coe PU | at HALE PAST FIVE OCLOCR Te eas eee | Ofna on Sold. or ail Casty at the pur | 1604. 98 follows: Clase In deeieee ‘ extra expenditures it was very frequently she | mind at the tims, Frederick was the half hundred mars. Willen MONDAY. the HIP EOE OR SESE: | setakas Gora, _| forsale, im front of the preiniges,.—* ser's option. $100 de woalt at the time of sale. | flower rots: class alle, Pan Zo bore the expense. Sho was considered a| Her own story briefly is as follows: She said| At St. Albans, the pretty little church among | TH, Pe MONA M., in front of the prem- | \waxcERY BALE_OF TA aay Tore Tie ANE 112, me ently conupited within ten dake after the | ware: Clam 5, agri implementa, be: Sroug-minded. resolute gicl, however, not | that her father complained of not feeling well | the trees, on the Tenleytown road below Wood at put magn three 28) | Crate, CoNsisriNG OF “NO. 305 TENTH | Each lot fronting 16 feet ou 1t Purchaser efter dive days’ adverts-mreat clas : y winning or gentle of mnanner, and in features | and'that he lay down on the sofa, sh: adjusting | ley lane, the Protestant Episcopal convocation | {tun vundeed oat cies eo ae re, neveryl STRERT SOUTHWEST AND VACANT LOT | of 69 feet to antalle ‘ine improved by a ine SO DRES E DUVALL, Ty and physique rather heavy and coarse. the pillow for him; that her flatirons wero not | will next Thureday hold ita anutial meoting. | Insta’ De Gives per tiakiccorded inilter He Let | ADJOINING." passed in Faulty cause, No. | Site: basen nite nd eeence: containing | syopanas 464 Louisions ave ni ie Such was the Lizzie Borden of Fall River | hot enough to iron with, and that to put in the| Yesterday morning Archbishop Moran of | foll0 3. of the records of ruc aunves ors ofttes of sald | 12.439, M.L. Skidmore et al Enlina Grosset af | modern ia.proveluente:Lor1ii is tnpsoved by tae | | ATCLIYFE, DAR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. te reopesel $or: before ‘the circumstances came which havo | time while they were heating she went out into | Maryland preached at Christ Church, and Dr, Donat? “tid Jot is improved by frame dwelling | suvreme: Coney, Be fhe undated will ote Yee | story dwelling. wit tuck ‘building smd cole Siraer | RR “820 PA AVE. Siw, | Joe0he, Should be Undgreed: tn te clans made some believe she is an inkuman | the back yard. She stoped there fora few | Compton, son of the Maryland Representative, | "At the same timeand place wo will al Hiatal IVE CCLOUR b Sts In front of tho prom: | Feoecmnete™ fie Seeman tnd aa al der ee aa = iil be eiven to srticiosof donnestie seams cone monster and cauusod others to think on her as m | moments and picked up some pears whith had | sang the offertory. Harriet 6. Mingr, ated in iged, duaTHiety Read and | ies, the followin cevcribed real entate: to wits Cars, ina section where values are rapidly fncveasine, ELEY. SIEVE ELATED was ar ZENE | ditions of quality and price (inciudine tn ice of Cation tha aa clis_ wronged by legal perse- | fallen to the ground from the trees. Thon she| Tonight St. Ann's entertainmont opens at | Haytiet Minor, dated the 16th day of May. IN, SD RQUARS THREE RUNDE QUAND EINE | Ferme of sale: One-th rd of the purchase money to] LERY: CLOCKS: ket ae SAN AEM bein equals "Attention bs asia te Se eution than any woman living. thought she would go into the barn for some | Tenleytown with the appearance of the Line | coaemee et ead Din ioe, Che aes a3 Bn thie ro 3) Pots THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY. | be pa din cach, the baiancein ono and two rears from | | Recinuine ON WEDSESUAY RYT TUNE fress approved F y — aid jot, which is also improved by a frame : Gay of sale’ the deferred paymeu's to bear interest | si Rasy Lizzie’s RELATIONS TO WER sTzPMoTHER. | sinkeTs for her fish line, as she was going to| thicum Elocution Club in “A Close Shave" and | eet! the He AN STINE Reginuing at the southe vst corner of said Jot 5, and | at the rate of G per cent per dwelling house, um, Payable semi- | p. N FORTY-FIVE CLOCK vol. 33, pace vole fe pame Nip EACH CREEISG | ties at Lance: "fhe paket eet oh pate, S16 a temp ats ‘hes. 9 running thence north on. 10th st. 45 fect 11 inches; iy, and to be se-ured by" adeed ‘of trast upon AFTER AT THE SAME HOUX UNTIL ALL | Seat Large. The r: As to the exact state of affairs in the Borden | Marion the next day to fish. Hor father told | other sketches. ee ese at ogait, Parcols of real estate will be | tence weat Ul feet 7 inches: thetice saath YA mises sold, or all cash, at the option of the "oer tom ALL | all proposa's. Forms and household there isa conilict of evidence, but | Nef there were sinkers in a little box upstairs in| | The little mission chapel in the grounds of | told fo netted of the Turckase price. tn cash. aud | inches to goath fine of lot thence south $5 tect Af marchaver or purchaners. “A dansait of wap0 ce ene een te ot be ey Eee, ea. ake, | tained at this office, IOUS Me Die were net on | the barn and she went there to get them. She | the old Presbyterian cemotery was yesterday | the,residue in two canal pyments, Yor which the ur | {Bches fe toath tne! lot 4 and thence east Ol feat ¢ aired at the time of sale. Terns to be come ence of wale, and to which we | © Army myt.8.0, 108 €3. a be [wired to execute: Sie Shot Lizzie and her stepmother were not on| had not been in the barn before in three | cloved for the summer, after doing a season of | notes, payable In ‘our aud. two "weary: respoctively, | Of Wax for the uttrpose of aud use as an alley of parce | piled with in ea eee d mo 1 , Kote four (end Aveo Best ino the right toresch the property 8 = YLLETTING orice ro “4 Cordial terms there is no question. Lizzie al-| montha She went upstairs, threw open the | splendid work. Bor Tot date aT eT et oR Sent PeE | im tho eure lin of ead ok Ae (G)r ar a ETSN Op Roe | RT cek See OF Cer ete ee ee reper at tho __RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., Ancte._ M Beni Gaig the tlougt tapurstainer Bacdantizessed her and referred to her as Mrs. | door and stood there while she ate four peare. | Secretary Joseph H. Bradley of the Potomac Pa ty Bed {uch south of the nortbeast carizet of ‘ail lot Aye Ge ‘acing, recording, &c., a the cont of the pur. | J ARGE. FINE FLAT O8 APARTMENT MoUs May 22, 103. Borden. and in former years had hot words Por : I & , : == wa Aye - pedis and rynning thence west U1 feet 7 iuchos; th chaser or purchasers. 4 NUMBERED 1433 L STREET NORTHWEST. Ofive ; ‘ ‘Then she looked for the sinkers and came into | Insurance ‘ompany is back from Missouri, | notes are given, o the purchaser or parol + north jeet Ginekon; thence east O1 fect 7 inckes to | | PERMISSION TO INSPECT PREMISES CAN BE | | On FRIDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. WELVE Pith Der tot infrequently. Between Lizzie and | the house. When she got in she found her | where he has born for the past woek- at his oF thelr option. A, dep | $aidaast Line of anid lot five G\vand thence south | HAD-CPON APPATCATION TOCPH ATCHO: | 10k AT FIVE O CLO FM eT NEA De ; TWENTY: her father. on the other hand, there were as} father murdered and summoned Bridget. The funeral of Mr. Timothy Connor took fect Binehes to the pl of berinaine. at RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucts. Seivemions: that Peautiful property Known as 14353 L, for carrying all we oy & Rany demonstrations of affection as would be| "On ber cros-examination she was confronted Pisce yesterday, the interment being at Holy vm at aua coe tara ie Sao pars, ‘agtes fo oe eiven tor | = OFT street ty adepth of ieklest oleae ae nes old and cheorloas one even tinder the mont far | Tita he fact that she had once before enid sho | Rood. nett tue ororengy ae the rick and | preutoce sch mnatarine intonetac nese cS poe DOWTING © 00%, ANCE nw. | Feslotitet eae tines Sateen wee Beh, qunmectea ‘one even under the most fa-| went to the barn to get a piece of iron for her| A pet dog of Mr. B. T. Janney, the super- wultine purchaser,’ “All ‘couveyaucing Pent per ainuin watil eek, pavckts eee ets ~ "S| ing or apartment house, containing 3+ tects: with | a8 inay be required Sy the serene cere amennces. with the atmosphere of | fish line and with the further fact that Iying in ising Principal of the Georgotown public | * Purchaser toot. oy anwerT ia af the option of the chaser. “A depout of pignpeen “convicncea: ‘cabinet manteig elactese | Rerreccutatives gure te zea onomy all-perteding, an: ing" | the yard close to the barn door were pieces of | schools, vesterday went mad, and a policeman MIG Mb st ck ) to be made at time of sale. of wale to a ae aed eae Seat eS the | SU-daML., The sticntion of tlders moving in narrow, sordid grooves. Borden | lead with which she could have made sinkers. | wae calied in to end ite life, WYMAN 1. c Trustees, | commie with within ‘ton days, or preinioes to'he re. West tor lator ‘elecant Swelting. Tt sakes at | Sirkue af the eek anes eats iy ‘Then she was asked to explain how it was on| Mr. Johu J. Lyons = erecting a modern and | ™¥23-1&ds _ jendall building.) Verancing at purchasers co etal good rental. Tt te seldom enc a riece of property Fina ree rut to reject pet = = oDw S, Trustee, pS 5 Prrschts itself ut! auction for a decizable suveet. formation iebed fray plates Dpraler pln firgphcomgpy cope apy a peppers fair, | ——_ FUTURE bv, Siskbon a cae HOM, ELIZAMET TOWN: BEES Fee Chats Parcs a ne trees | Seen Baan f the Howe With these facts in mind respecting the Bor-| from which, as she had testified, ane could not | which he descvites ac a great success and a| (), @ SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 0 Tekh Frat. new. CONSESHED TU US BID. B’REIFVER, | sndfocryeara with € per cont bor copia taehe | coreyine Memes mean dens and their household and counting in one | see the yard or anybody who came into it or | sight e ry American should see. : | my@takds __C. @. SLOAN & CO. ° Semiannual ly, of ail card 4° option ‘of purchaser, or | Hetind. | LY‘ CoRGUS “DAL Fee ee ee neanar vant girl who worked for | jeft it. “To this Lizzie gave no other explana ——— "| TRUSTEES SAT AGR VARUABLE HOT, ONG | Pp aXCLIVFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Uuciwon. purchseris cut. (A devoait of €1.000 reaiired ‘at | Tonon og cre on poe for ently three years and whose | tion than that she was confused by all the Sermons About the Bible. THIRTY-THIND STREETS. CHO Oe. 920 PA. AVG. 0 | sae, “Forme of ale tof "comtied with in Attemn | PROPOSALS FOR stimony will be an important feature of the | questioning. The first of a special course of sermons to be | .By virtuofa deed of trust t6 us, TRUSTEES! SALE OF VALUABLE UXIMPROVED Property at the risk and cost of detaulting pacchaee trial, let us come down to the morning of An- ——____-+e+_____ November 26, 18Y2, and duly rece: in Liber 1797, KEAL ESTATE. ON NINTH STREP OX THURSDAY, JUNE £IGHTH, 1993, aT TEN | DRoert3 ocak y gust’ 4, the a tn setae Yano ic wleiamaigaan wad Gane delivered by Rev. Dr. Muir, the pastor of the E | fot 107 et sey sof the lant records of the District of | RAL. ESTATE | OX Si ,ELORIDA AVENUE | S'CLOCK AM WE WILL SELL WITHIN OUR | tentuer touted ie wei ee Fesale 1B some OP. ere in the house that morning five persons —| The Nery Department iw informed that the | Steet Baptist Church, was listened to last even | Sestbiy al atthe, request ot ithe party secured | NORTHWEST BY AUCTION riper | Mas EMENTERIVE HEAD OF Coup. SERE: | Sakae ‘= DUSCANSOS Bitos, auc _ | BEIUNE. TNE § servant, Bridget, and John V. Morse. John V. P y au o alt | ublect is “The Bible,” and the theme of the | Pat partot weiss: aya 74, Leontine ise ae | of the Fsttiet of Columbia: and! at int reateatepes | OF GOOD WORKE Re One SAPDEERS! | Oe came sate OF Viuu, fis gits- the on Morse is @ brother to the late Mrs. Borden—| York on the 15th instant. will make discourse last evening was “the book and its | fect onthe north side of by a depth of one | Party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will | NOx FAIL TO BE SUITED. IN THIS COL PROPERTY 0: EL’ TWEEN M | 3.000 cuble yards ot “itor EtG brother-in-law. therefore, to Andrew Borden | possible speed for Callao, stopping en route | author.” The Purpose of the course is to give | hundred and fifty Ave feet aud sk inches: on we, Tami apetion in fre alot he. aaiaen, TON, SBEALERS SHOULD REND THI oop =, oar CEST, AND ON S | Natural iy devatic Commer 3 ban and uncle to Lizzie. only when necessary to obtain coal. She will | information about the book which wields. euch | gqu'T™re! Sith inrcn nt Or ner eeee fe nga | iat a HALE-PAST FIVE OChOCKE ewe | > THOMAS DOWLING & SOX. TEtNru Staeets nomsaurer 8) THUR: | 8.5, Miscellaneous astiware Morse's homé, until within two years prior to | continue in the South Pacific until the Chazles- | 8M influence in the world, Heagnually.and securedupon the property | jowiy described eal eatate situaie tuthecity Of Wash | _yea-4t auettontern | ,Byritara a decree of ihe Serreue Court of the | Sf royal Pilate Senes on anpieation &, the murders, bad been in Iowa. During the i Neill be seauireg at htee cee Piece cr parcol of land aud. premises known and dic, JUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TSI, docket 33. where Fie. Se eee EENARD K. GHEEX, te two years he had been at his old Massachesetts | 9. which will sail about July 1. catches ap 100 will be required at time of ail D' 5 fide aeconsisioantae Wh Fiogence V Galleber | Braineer Eye. gefendants, the ae a = —-. a < oy jon. ini front of the presulaese August 4 was there in that capacity. He left | Overhauling, and will goto San Francisco for lakand cost of the defwaitias: pustiasar. 0°" © for the rame,st a bait on, dhe lino of ith st. west | BEING NO. 30 ELEVES SEVENTH ison, at HALF. DENTISTRY. stinaersnsiis : owing desrribed TONE SS JUNE SEVENTH, A. D. 1809, wit: Partof orfet tal lot numbered GRAHAM. 307 7 WE CCLOCK, FM. we will sou. | (Oy in square numtered four inmared and cigiateae | LDEGe Seating eae Shy OPPOSITE SARS 2 TOE feat a Maik | GED. glereribed as the north fourteen 114) fest and | bxtracting and Alling ebedeese ea nee AP Sone, Ce tth | Bie (inches front of waid ‘lot by ite full depth in | Beauty of expresalen wateted Te oeesh eee MET WELE TI 1800, came heae | thence west to the said street sn ner of South Carolina | sald sanare, improved. by the brit dete and pn of thn triteen” jobads” | Mig, ovate; wich all the canon hereditaments | treate brine inpteved ty staoisteyand bestia | sear aeNee gs abT Oe! the bi dwelt Reo pax weil™ proved aon whereas hes wot dome and appurtenaners to the sazne belonging or in any | bay-windowed brick dwe'line house with brown-stons | O'CLOCK B st OW Pay FAST. a Sing north elon reot. twenty. (70) feet, : Se atte: | intsice "cant £0 the acnuern or rear line of aid ot sep | theneo sonth: twenty. CX ‘along rear ine an 18 HEREBY POSTPONED Rien pine the house carly, however, aud did not return | that purpose. ‘until the murder had been discovered. He ac- counted fully and satisfactorily to the author- Launching of the Massachusetts. ities for his movements during the interval. | The battle ship Massachusetts will be launched 2-THE AROV! until MONDAY, J and bas been left as completely out of ali| at Cremp’s ship yard, Philadelphia, next Satur- GaSONS Wd place. By th rece t “s cost ing uished as and being a p lot nuinbered three aaa with her, when she will proceed to Honolulu to o SN Gl Te BA OT RIN Tee ee Vie | Gh inequae pumbersd Gee bended ek eee | COMPORTARLE TWOST oe. at on ee went, Sues | Telieve the Boston, which is In urgent need of On ¢ USiy @ Wustoce nerve tho right to resell fae’ premeeny a LES 30). and Deine described ae follows: Beginning | BRICK. BAY-WINDOW| 4 : Le ane oe te Srurtres i He SAME DAY, by Exiracting, 25e.: with 2. seraelf, whoo was weet cre anna | day. She will be christened by Miss Herbert, REE PART Teint vant Sc HE to be pid in cash eho rxiaae in | WER peieehedeatally erated eet oe ayy | Ram. te Rl Mer for wal Pieri gl tes care oe ‘ den herself, who was awaf’ on a visit to Giaitiky. Tila @ a Bek Sprite : pido fro equal installments at’ cne (1) and two (2) years | moat comfortabie homes in ths southeast section, * | of dotummbered titew, (15) me with, Zuatina. stlver or amalgam. 750. New Bedford. " He will be a witness at the | daughter of the ae FOR ADVERTISING IN AUCTION SALE OF VERY Vat. fron tho day of ale, with notee of tho purchaser | "Fermin" Unesthind cack talnsee im one aed two | meiteg ation ofp Gnd Se eek ee: trial, but his testimony will bear solely upon | time that young lady has ever acted in that ca- i aoe Shovep MEAL, Porath Ox ah beating interest at the rate of G ver cont er aumGin: | yearw'atG percent'per ausiunfaterest paysite ret: | Haare, Ana Mt Very bout ful wete sf tecthe or eee OO the ‘movements of the household during the| pacity. She was invited to christen one of le Evenin S tar . SUOKY AND CELLAR. PRESS ich fecrired Ty iced of teint upon the premises wok of | sRute® salut bret Sock ay hh Goede teak om the | mor hweet, Me as prescribed by thedceree: On: PASLESs Exixaction oF TEETH, early morning and before anything happened | Secretary Whitney's ships, but was unable to 9 WINDOW FRONT DWELL Hod wat bate ayhet Of the Purchanar. | A dencslt of | chiser. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. | (pox the pclae weave te be a See sak “=~ — that was out of the usual routine. do 40, and Mrs. Breckinridge acted in her place. Koos. Wit ALL ii Tevcomed Rit witntn Acer iace tai eats of | Comeevanclan, est pu Pecance,im tne, gevtal ittaliments. fn one and two XO PTMER On Oak JUST BEFORE THE wURDER. Secretary Herbert, Gov. Russell and prominent BECAUSE IT 1S THE FAMILY| MENTS. peasants tale, otherwise the trnstees reserve therlzhttorevell | reserved to esell the proverty xt te risk and amt of | Sent iee tpn ventas eee 6 one £5 Shoateee With Morse away we have the house stripped | officials of Massachusetts will attend the PAPER OF THE CITY, BEING | 13, 4) PAST FIVE OCLOOR Pairs | Seacrraperts advertiaomentinsemenewepaper | avaemmtne jamcinser iter five dar adverdcment of ofthe purchasers, "hanna 0 SURTLED CUR. ot ly except those who were there, or, | uch. This will be the first battle ship it TAKEN AND READ IN EVERY | willsell, in frontof the premises, pnblished in reton, D.C. All conveyancing, re- | tor c. Sill be reqnired at the thine of one og em, each Par SO UNPLEARANTNESS. everybody excep! ts | Genaiel Guaing the peneik amumnmuman HOME, BY PREITY mUOH aoe dass SOU ARE 155, omni, Rey af narchaser' coat DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctiongers._| and recording will be at the ease AP ahea yes Am techn pepe qgaeed ee ee Tere err teen there | and an effort will be made to have the Presi- EVERYBODY, AND ESPECIALLY | improved by-a ort has dwelling, Sts myQt-dtde IRVIN B.MOULTOR, of Trastens | 7PHOMAS BOWL! ineock cess wits Sheet piled with | aa ease etree centre! of © reparation ter amp ned ss - dent attend. y24-< NBO ineach case within f'teen (1s m the day of | 1 this city which, when = NEY 1 will, be sold subject to persons thus left ju: ee BA MOREE Or ene Dears nae ~ reserve the Fish SPEND. in two years and one of $1.50), t two survive—Lizzie Bor- “ = CHANCERY SALE. OF VALUABLE REAT ESTATE PUTU. CEN roperty in at ‘comt of the APPLIED TO THE GUMS, den and Bridget Sullivan. cain ‘Gane wk installments of 860 p ___ FUTURE DAYs. _ ARIAGENT TO THe PROPOSED MEMORIAL tact peas t th wt of the de- mutes maeetictee need Now, barring out the testimony of Lizzie we tl “Terms: pi n (ove) 10 ¥ ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, By virtue of a decree of the Equity Court of the Sa- saa d the red at showing the movements of Mr. and Mrs. Bor- | the Garrett Park Company the following offi-| p HOUR OF THE DAY WHEN Irs | SAR wil be required as ET E NI ita fifteen days from ¢ Soe RE eee a Oe ee a uns of wale, oF all cash, Bossi 27, 1s01, in equity cause ‘No. 12044, entitiod of sale” oiiateica | ING. Nou MU -CEWELETH STREET BOC: | italian he amberiant €: 8. tbe underse he, dayrof saler oarene NG. No.3 5 tare venti oradpeneenerniee | Wir By AUCTION [RISTR, Toh AP Es eer PO ec Sak convey- On THURSDAY, JUNE EIGHTH, 189%, AT rue ote woven tr we "at cota Dis seasos while having tis iSentsacted, No dnurer, Particularly adapted to persone whe den up to within tweuty minutes, at least, of | cers were elected for the ensuing year: George the death of Be orden. H. Brown. president; E. F. Best, first vice pres- fe) INCLINATION ‘TO CO? " z e : right is reserved ¢ ; A the east half front by the deyth of oneinal Soe not tate wee, At about 10 o'clock Borden, according to his | sine, J. W. Bates, second vice president, S. ADVERTISING COLUMNS, AS | ay fot oF the purchaser | HALP-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK Pak, we will offer for , square twenty-two (22), Washington, D.(°. | VALUABLE IMPROVED “Wansk no pay if not as represented. usual custom, went down town, Morse baving | : ed shilagereh ae Sarin] ‘sles hu trout of the preuaes i aif of enid lot five (5) frontine thnrey-Gve | “AEE AEEE AMERON Caif'dn sand ter ourayetom of paintes extraction been gone from the house something like an | Dana Lincoln, secretary: E. V. Murphy, E. M. O WELL AS TO READ THE NEWS. SSeear rors on {ath ntteet aud arintog back with | Kundsei ned denitggrren, > sreet by adepth fons | | | FIRST SstireT ——————<—{—< Rout. Borden went to the post office and to| Duxson, K. B. Detrick. George H. Rice, C. G. cessors to Latiner & Sloan. | thar midi to su alley and fanned ty : CLOCK PM, wb ouaaperce case. 2 ry ine-third comb, one-third in ons | CLOCK f and one-third in two yoar¢, to bear interest, and. Sreticcmes ferred payments to be secured by deed of teu¥t ou Trem at tne” gption. of the at ‘1 Vivian Brent, directors, with T. ©. Fox, Charles Watson, J. RB. | ‘. Burdett | it, front of and 14. in square wth side «fi the Union Savings Bank, of which be was the | Berryman president, and there talked to the cashier. Ho|G. Riley, 4 ames L. Skidmore. S ne 7 rooms aud cellar, with ail modern im _ nik, pressed. rick wi . bein No. 30) 12th st. 8. w. ql ect to a deed of trust of $3,000 due"in tw () apf-Om* _1217 Pann. ave. n. w. BECATSE YTS ADVERTISING : Sora of RATES ARE MUCH LOWER, IN CLAIMED Fitiont Te OF US D PROPORTION TO EXTENT AND] ,0p WEDNESDAY TMURNING, "JUNE FOUR: stared but a very few moments and then | Hampton, i Te have that of ‘Bridget and of other persons | At the annual meeting of the stockholders of ) ea itaa xe eis wel (ee ted fo ack | and W. H. Alden, nAvisory committee. and J. see ' S| TEENTH, coutocachie at TEN | Fearn of NITED STATES DENTAL ARSOCIATION. 404, RRs mee es a ee ee teen | creueaane Soriok occ co Ea QUALITY OF CIRCULATION | OcLod pres Company wil sell at | Ferine over the trust) cash. A denwaltof $200 re. | complied with withia tn lays wroneses teoseee ring | SYRband 43 and i yeaa ma reanteatont ot + seh osedthemeatiereg ver Boge : i | THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER, | the auction ro Xe 0. 1407 G | quired at the time of sale. Terms to be complied wit! gellar defaulting purchwser's risk and cost. “All | yea, with tuterrst, cities. par- testuties tha: a few minutes before that she went | finance committee. PAPER IN WASHINGTON, AND | #20> {0 tat charset apegt 400 VACRAGES, com- | {15 Jarabe wns te rekttorecell at the Tak and | conveyancing ot pat ‘cont titular and prices sce pace ‘acon, ong and looked at the clock to see if it was time to — prising’ an "assor tn Valizos, ‘Boxes, | cost of the defaulting pureiuser te reserved, Altcom | IACKSON H. KALSTON, Elnveysacinesnan O AMonG THE ——s RY LOWEST IN | Packuros, &c., neing, recording, ‘Ke. at the vost of the Dur BETSEY eeigtats Fata w. | A deposit of 8200 reauiced at thise cf sue, PUChaNer. | PYENTAL INFIRMARY NATIONAL | UNIVER. begin getting dinner. The Bordens had their Platt’s Chlorides as = Disinfectant poonatim All parties eotice: TRTCLIFFE DARK BCG. ROBERT CHRISTY. Tetaron poate Tranired at tine of sale sity, nor. stnaai Kets @ w. Open dtoS all tas dinner at midday. Is just what every family needs. THE UNITED STATES. jebedts ci gy Coe Be 320 Rew York ave.n.w. sekaeas THOMAS DOWLING & SON, year. 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