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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON..D.c. TUESDAY, .NOVEMBER 24, 1891. Mr. Plager contradicted witness’ THE SPEAKERSHIP CONTEST. statement that there was only four uches of py AUCTION SALES. beck ke one of te Lipededian or | Ome Made for CandidatoeOpaning Mend. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. 8. Gov't Report. aa BEV IMPROVED RE aT? cee ae eck PR deed ot rust given to ue and arty GMI. at folie 468 et arg, one of the latrict of Columbia. amd at the secared thereby, the AMBER 8U! ADE To ORD! Py’ Te UREAUS CAND Wasi undermened OAK BUFFET, EXTEN pals tc Pom, ip front of the TABLE AND BRASS CHAIRS, THURSDAY. PER HIRD, x and am, prem ° TR MATTRESSES, HALI. ROOM ‘KITCHEN a for by the contract very much, and would have | hands. referred brick ‘The inspector agreed Pit thie Dek eat ee ere. The inppector agreed | “Yosers. Crisp, Mills and McMillin have se- the Z bars. lected headquarters at the Metropolitan, Mr. At ‘the request of Dr. Patterson the witness | Springer will open at the Metropolitan or Na- detailed the arrangement of the scaffolding 7 CHINA, GLAss W. the casters tad. the | shaping, Seis, nasal kee Paoeg he | era nen nt Fatale Se expected to Bam pee: — Real aS UTENS! Be. twenty (20) t . On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY. ot one Bumdred the cross ties hind already been | Yicrourt cleats t John T. O'Neil. = one ries per | ar Se cure teins bolted onto the _ perpendicular 8. ri delegation, except John iy enumerated and worthy the attentice of tuyers. | atl twenty eet. Te same be aemad - ‘The lieutenants of Messrs. Crisp, Mills and ‘Terms cash. WALIER B. WILLIAM> & CO. to the depth of mine y (i) — ae Pi i ‘rere | Springer will be on hand about the first of next AUCTION SALES. AUCTION ee ee Fe Fava, Naeff & Co., and that their principal | Week. Mr. McMillin already has three or four a ——— = AUCTION SALES. 8 | agree! yom tier poss z § : Sk a faid, and tere was nine fuches of brick | The contest over the organization af. the e WALTER BD. WILLIAMS & 00. suntenrem. were eighteen "inches “thick” Winlt | House has ‘reached its interesting stage, where Sat er eth Max beoMs he took out his Buildij ‘mit | the rumor starters are busy launching their a inet CHAIRS, ML ~ Mr. Plager said that be remarked’ to the in- | paper ships in the rea of gossip and the various rar ROP AS AnD Pat Gutta “WARNS spectors that he did not like those Z bars called | people in the fight are beginning to show their estat cers wey oe war A ay Dintrict i "20K, foie a, oe ! | of the Tennessee members here with him. eS cance " “ the District of Colutniia, togetber with al, and sinew bene Mr. ‘Somers, acted as wuperin- | "From this time forward the eumpaign will be THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORKOW VERITY BETA EEN SEVENTRERT IONS Choke | iy the snroveneni camrinente. rurlita, bo construction. . The reas Yetive and interesting and probably not devoid | RATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO., Auctioneers, VW FEES & 00., auctioneers, TEENTH STREETS, NOS. 173 AND 17%, AT | Drimany wheeatmereame ue Couns bad permitted the sido walls to go up so much | Cf eseitemont. : way Hav w. CSF Teticane ave. eee aay ars “Seems of mals! Geese cosh, balance im one and dainy in. palieay the bere ela Ont wor wast MB. BINUM’s WITHDRAWAL TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE. IMPROVED | —_ OPP. City Fost Often. | gESouD, Iti, to trout of the premnsee, weeball eal | Stu gsame witnnterect at Me ae SEH rer in the construction of the front. ‘The withdrawal of Mr. Bynum, which was NORTHEAST. Brive HULNES NOS’ lay | EVERY THURSDAY AND EVERY Sa’ Tue jreniwes cold, ot the ay of the purchaser. A deposit of #: Fequited af the THCHSDAY, BEING | “THANRRGTY ee | Fis TURDAY. ‘This closed Mr. Plager’s examination, as the | announced in Tuz Stan yesterday and has \D 139; Gi EAS OUR | Having a front of about 30 feet by a depth of about REGULAK THURSDAY SALE. u TABE | 13 time ot ie. Ye YA FINE Hi ‘AND r I 135 feet 6 inches to a 30-foot alley. improved by two ‘tie. Terme to be -omphied with mm fitern daym, Jarors annonneed that they had no more ques. | been expected for some time, is the first break Past TENS Bon | TWCEry Ter PSESDAN, NOVEMBER | three sory Cex stones au dein, Non 24 and | thers th trons ar tne Pat fo oma te Dr. Patterson cleared the room of the ste: among the candidates and the probability is} | ONT Nb BACK: WHTH GHAUE TREES aN Tans sary WHE SRD wane vse. |, Terme, gL cao ncaa, the balence i ous anttwo | fA7¥ -dvertinnwent, "ar cumeyancing, pecrdinn, = att the other candidates will remain By virtue of a deed in trust, dated. the 17th day of | U) (CL ‘i 1 notes bearins interest, and secured by . st the cost of Laer nographet and the reporters. fight until the last ballot has been taken. Qctover, A. D: Ishi, and recorded im Liver 1630, foo | Buy ARTICLES FOR Ti PeOURMOLR Na a Of fret. | AL cunveyancline, ef pUrEhaer® | gop EES TEREY | rastece, Segre ype om sa Ar. Bynum gave out an interview last night | eine er ans gr ae eure ayia | AND ASH EXTENSION TABLES, DINE Pai OR cape gue EP iacax, = ——— 5 After a ten minutes’ consultation with the | declaring for Mr. Mille, and it is understood | HEMET OCT Bat OR ROveMBER, | BRM SUTEES, MIRKORS, WARDROBES. BOK | mong Avctionsera_ ] | ATIMER & SLOAN, avctioueem og he ad i j- | that three or four of his colleagues of Indiana | 1501, at BAI Si FOUR P.M. Te horn ne Tt Seloch at the boccieg the | Wil follow him into the Millseamp. ‘This was | StD-£0r# Ob aND 70, 18 QUARE 72, ERY, STOVES, EXC. a ATCLIFFE, DAKE & ©O.. Auctioneers. ‘w20 VABLE UNIMPROVED ave n TRUSTEE SALE OF VA ALSO. un the Oobanion’ Of ‘a gresk deal of candi sani LARGE QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND - eons ROPERTY SITCAILD ON M STREPT, architects who drew the plans, Fava, Naeff & | among Me Mile’ supporters last nights > | Bait ROMs UTES, pew, clatnopsn and ee BoSh ETP PON EANR TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE MEAL ESTATE| TSEES FIRST AND ncOND SOC IM WEMAS Co., their chief draughtsman, Mr. Somers, } Mr. Bynum said: “I have been contem- | fie bells and a) wodern conveniences, | ach house | S WiLLIAwS & Coa At | AND HAREWOOD AVENUE. WASHINGTON. | AND NINETEEN TA SrRP ELS Rolie eet and a uumber of practical builders wi plating the step for some days, but desired to Ug nig eaen ar cue fof, £3.40, payee ‘WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers, D C., IMPROVED Bi A BRICK DWELLING. "| By virtae of «cer Am ree ot the Nutt be summoned and their teetimony : : ! oe peavet pane vane | CIAL 8 Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date | of the District of Countian pamed ont consult with as many of my colleagues as pos-| act oer ceilt Ir annui, ibiercst payable selni-ab SPECIAL SALE - rset | Movemuge, uu taken. {t is not considered necessary | gible before finally doing T had # con- | Dually. OFA Poste day of Mas. Yetl. and duly recirded in Léber | Noveintar, 480; An eauity oes bo. 11 to axainlle tO Gud. “Weehen’ Wiles wens taken | 4 oe hoe, ‘Ternis of sale as follows: #500 to be paid in cash, of | COLLECTION OF HOUSiHOLD. OTS BR | tee see eater ak ts land revere fcr ie Oe | aT POCR FM eee bh ‘ 0 e jsultetion with Messrs. Brown, Parrott and | wnsch 20 will be required asa deposit at the ime of MOVED FROM PRIVATE RESIDENCE. Ae yy pt OE Saere emanate wacth rom the ruins nor any of the other immediate | Brookshire, who are in the city, thie | sale. balance of the purchase money m suonthly Pal ‘ALS public auction, in front of the preinises, on THURS | of the trendise the following real witnesses of the accident. The falling of the | aft d informed them of my intentions. | HeNts of $50 per wonth, or in two equal installments | CLEARING-OUT SALE OF PARLOK, DINING | PA} {2 THIRD DAy OF DECEM BEA. 10), at the | city of Wastiligton. 2. Ove wit walls and the death of Mr. White cknowl. | (teruoon and informed them of my intentions, | Ione and tw Sears fron day of sale, tor which the | KOOM AND CHAMEER PURSTECRE TOMAEE | pouror! HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK BM, the tol- | oF teen hs ee SCENE OF THE ACCIDENT edged facts. ‘The only quostion to be settled is | LUewer pressed my candidacy and consented | parctiaser wiil give his uote bearing date day of sale, | ROOM POR THE TWENTIE M_ANNUAL SALE | P™IB<, Teal eetate. Iyins and .eime m Le Droit Park. | Bestnmltue 127 fort 6 diches South Sin the east line of ENE NT. reat sects, dhe only question to be vettied is | only to che use of my name until it became | dud to Geer incerest atd percentoor alt canunat the | iY ORDEKOD THE TAUNTON SILVER PEATE | Dat of Colnmlie. and descrived as ‘ut fourtowi | sed sauary fron te hartinant conver (ern Seer = er the accident would have. occurred. no | evident that the contest was narrowed down be- | obtion ofthe parchascr. | Terns of saie to ie complied BISETS), ENGHAN- | Subsivision of Te Droit Park, “the sate Deine tin: | Fert, furuce novel 102 tert id F matter how perfectly the building was con-| tween Mille and Crisp” _ Seer ae SHALES, COUCHES; HAIR MAT- | proved by « brick dwelling. of square, thence on aaid south line east IU INVESTIGATING THE CAUSE, sixty miles an hour for a period of three | Mructod. Rosey eg ” “Hlotses or ina ‘Ou uesauuting purchases. ALSO, TO TORER ABWARCES AND STORAGE, | _ 1z1i0sef sale as follows: One-third of the purchase | ipch to the southeast time of nahi st minutes. >» a n “Whom will the delegation now support jo pection. : L380, OVER . sto! money to be paid in cash within ten da}s from day of | s#id southeast ime mortheaat to thie east fone ef sae mw Looking Into the Reason of the Falling of " pp agar: ‘In Indiana there ale. Ev paeen & See THREE PIANOS. . Awe250 wit be require! asc sevoon at the | and thence in a st De BUTT Lo Live grainy a Soo Depa eminige Pusat mae THE DEAD AND THE INSURED. | yepreaentntive Sune sk peaks 5 heat, JOUN s. SWRRwERE BT: | Trustess, wes, room tin af fale, the talance of the purchase money to be | ASD ON FRUDAg OUT DAY OF SRE ition, @ first witness of the morning was the LEAS TONEE and you will have to see the representatives to res PP stn. aM. Wa. Reid m two equal imstallinents, in one and two years ~. ana. ‘ 5 = rs es —_ i day of sale, fo hich the purchase will AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. ih front of the ae ‘PESTINONY AS To THE CONSTRUCTION oF Tie wET- | building inspector. He was examined by Dr. | A Fand for the Relief of Mr. White's Family— | icertain their preferences, As for my SON BROS., Auctioneers, his peontisnurs motes Gatch ce todas ernaic ent co | fail ols hemp mol, Secedte te es a Taubes ZEROTT MUSIC HALL GIVEN BEFORE THE con- | Patterson and said that the walls of the Metze- ‘The Injured Young Women. self, I shall heartily support Mr. Milla wth end D sts. a.w. bear intercet at the rate of 6 yer cen‘um yer suum. | recorded subdivision of oricinal jt bm oxen's JURY ToDAY—TuE AEILOING E8ePECTOR | TOtt building were eighteen inches thick | The only actual victim to the sad accident of | While ee JERS O8 DWELLING, PROPELTY ON eee Sf sate e's cq at a ten, days frou it or Tetins ot pale ae pres ion 3 Whe decree. One id i " oe Hie Te! I ne y repre- STREET x EEN Si REE’ Ne Ss. ¥ yf i. le property to be reso be risk and cost of he purchase money ul the telamer im t AND EXPERTS ARE EXAMINED. Shean. wali, Rewevens ced occld Set | eer yon earn Rees ales 200 OMA) | te ther peaitoom OC tus perty on ila gesbon HODE ISLAND AVENUE NORTH WE NIGKOVED WITH FRAME HOGS MO, soe? | taulting purcheser ns * Sous! {iwtaitmentar pase — een walls, however, and could not se p fe part nae ; 7 uate Ber capected’ to, withstand such a. gale as | 2i# little home at 1511 16th atreet northwest. | A5'hir. Mills. He is known to the peopte as the RE XU, 100 ANING LO AMELPLIUSTREET NOKTHWEST, 81) FRANK T. BROWNING. | Tyo years fro. ay Of ale. Or It was the day after the wreck this mérning panredehad Oe be Mr. George White has paid his last| prominent figure in the House on this ques-| 7Q2.yiUESRAY, AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER; | Ke SAMUEL ch Gease ef Oper cmap oer enn around the corner of 12th and F streete, where | Mat of Yesterday. ‘The building was braced P ig rare | SNANEYMIAAH. INL, at FIVE C'CLOCK, wewill | | Under thedecree ofthe Surreme Court of the Dis-| _poos-anit oe sale. and im represented. 1p ths a ffolding and was as strong as could be | debt to nature and tomorrow his remains/ tion and his defeat would in a great measure | sellin iron! of the previ the storm of yesterday did its worst in the | until the roof could be put on. The walls| will be quietly placed in their last resting | be accepted as an abandonment of the iseue. of these lots ironte:si ies ob meh arreet, witha | (eamen chat." bowen), 1¥u seltat palitteguction. | J )UNCANSON BROS., Aue Sill be required on esch Tiece at ‘tine’ of male overthrow of the new Metzerott Music Hall | could not have stood such a wind even if they | piace. The funeral will be at 10:30 and will| “The tariff is the issue upon which we must > Ben: Ay a tailey, and are ainong the 5. LS, roving section, that parre! of i223 timmproved. except a frame buildins im the | Washinton . Mt t HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. conveyance abd recoruitie at purchaser's cont md 3 ease of default in comp: lance wi win in 1892 and there should not be the ‘hd situated in the city of TRUSTEES. SALE OF ELEGANT LARGE BRICK | the trustee reserves the rixht te and the ruin of nearly a haif dozen buildings | bal been made of cement. be entirely private. The death of Mr. White Tt was simply a chance that a gale of sixty : semblance of a wavering or u halting nt this f 1 se unfmmproved. exept a frame bufldine in t how ae all Of lot twenty-seven LING. No. sii TWENTY-PAMBE | the risk and contol the deteuitine pn {in the rear. Allthe morning there were curioWs | puijes. an hour should strike ‘walls of tuat | Under the falling walls and crushing timbers | eritical period. Unless the party stands ‘irmiy aii he A he yin of mld paitet lot fo Start an Me, | STARE NORTHWEST, further advertisement as crowds standing around viewing the wreck und | height just before the roof was put on. There | Was especially sad, as the aifliction falls on | and aggressively in favor of this issue the | conveniences. § calt's recorved subdiv sion of square three hundred | THR: y Watching the workmen who were‘ngaged in| was no fault to be found with the cou-{other heads. Mr. White leaves a wife and | farmers of the northwest who gave tx such | , A fue vbportunity, to obtain property suitable for | aud two (st) iroutine, twenty-five fees on Lath st | °° gi nents —_ clearing away the debris. struction of the walls. The crumbling | ye children, four girls and one boy, | S¥eeping victories in 1890 will’ become dis- } "fers: One-third casi, balaucein equal installments | improvelvente thereon. on NE SOME AOD. win oe TO cron | [-ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, ka cand atieer hed discontinued at |°f the mortar is no sign that it was cigs ts | Seuraged and may abandon hope of success | mn 1'and 2 yous. nuies td pear G per erat per annui | Herma: Ouetiti cath and bwlaace in equal | WEDNESDAY, the SECUD DAY OF DETENEER: | RECEIVERS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED anne search after Dodiey war discontinued et not perfect. Auy' builder “hnows that{Of which he formed the sole and | through the organization of our party, interest and to be secured by ved of trust on property | amounts at Gand 12 months, with Satereat. from Ihe | R-D- TOE Ay GCA TEI Mast POU Merce ND CNINPHOVED PhePbnrd Sic ate. i gold, oF ail casli at option of purchaser, Convesne~ | day of sale, secured by deed of trust nthe proper ~ ‘. | M., in front of tue premises, OU aay ome a Te SGtare wre fully com- | This lot fronts 027-100 feet on resell at the | @f about 112 teet to aul alley aud mule alley All comvey- |" “The nnprovements are an clecant BRICK DWEL. LING, contain: are NIONTOWN AND “GOOD HOPE HILL PALK, ERICT OF COLUMBIA, CONSISTING ¢ RAM DNLLL NGS ON GOOD HOPE st | it takes weveral years for mortar to harden per-| Only support. Ne life insurance or 5 of the women who were known to have been in | fectly. The fact that the side walls went up| other property comes te the family and the | y,, Mu DALTON Asp Tay CLERMOMIF. | quired cit each White's tailoring shop was accounted for. | before the front had no effect in weakening | case is a hard one. Mise Ida White tho| The retirement of Mr. Bynum makes possible | p 3 sell at risk and When Miss Greenberg was taken ont of the | te former, as is shown by the fact that the | daughter, who war alse taken out of the wreck, | the candidacy of Mr. Lycurgus Dalton,formerly | days: advertisoun ‘Se., at purchaser's cost. | A deposit of #20 Te- | OF all casity at pur: 5 vd ot each Jot at tune of wale. "Terms to be cou- | tue of sale. Unies tre terns of sa) Ysvotherwise right reserved to Te- | pied with in fitteen days the trustee ont Of defauiting purchaser after | Fisk and cost of wetaultime oi mick nale in some ueweyaber | acing aud recoraing at purcianers ct F Worst of the break cume in the middle of the | is ma by'ue means improved condition and is | postmaxter of the House. and it bas been an- | Published im Wasiinston. D. : aS Ik DYV ALL, Trustee, ‘been Dusit hbout two gears age, rounpeg if Was even — wreck, the first to be rescued. she ssid. in an-| Sail ‘The front might have hel. a section of | suffering greatly fiom ‘the bralere and centu- | Pounced that be will be a candidate tor clerk. | °274mis DUSCANSUN BROS., Auctioneers. | ciw._ | one vt tse Satat hvtae the nortuweet ection.” Cal ef Reveie TO te cetig eee ee, -—ihpstaononngg tars s. that there were till | the vide walls, but nothing could seve the | sions. Though he enters the fight at al, ##°THEPURCHASEROF LOT 12, SQUARE 444, Se Sp ee es cK, eatitied Elen (- Uray ‘ot a three people buried under the fallen walle— | whole of them in sach a storm. Mr George White was fifty-one years of age] laie hour and has two or three formidable | Bayps tuled to comply with terins of ale. said Tot 1 els olin Lots 37, Ian 1, squares? Tin aipamtine Sohn P: beyyerd: receiver anand Mr. White and two women. | Miss Ida White} Mr. Entwisie said that be had not inspected | and a native of Hungary. He come to thie | rivals in the field before him. he will protably | TH Mprold alrite andicont of detain (OR NOVEM | PRATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers 22 Fase on ist street, apd | ontise, aud by virtue of the certain deed 2 was soon unearthed and « little later the body | the buildi.g while ix: course of cotstruction. | country some twer.ty years ago. have the support of the Indiana delegation, | BEM, A. 0}. 4a01, ‘at HAL -Pasi FOUR O'CLUCK | ON axceny SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Riwen ee Welles ta seer. No} Gray, Themes Gres. Grorgell. Gray. Kate M. caray of Mr. White was discovered. The search for } His assistant tid, however. He examaned the aides ¥os wan visits. and his popularity with old members will put | P- Mi infront of the yrenss’s, on sanie termes stated SALE ABLE, IMPRO 3 Fecviver am eh) REAL. bs STATE ON MISSUUR urth cast, balance in one, two and emit, tuakde Ma recorued the third woman—a« colored woman uamed in above advertisement. DUNCANSON BROS., Sls ieanetl Wie inectcie autocad that di aa 4 Vuk TURAN DAL F | three years, notes to bear G percent interest, payalie reniber, 1801. in Liber 1030, folio 204 2 “utter—wae kept up vigorously until_a friew agg deer Si | Some of the business men in the neighbor- | himr on a respectable footing in the fight at the | “nois-das rs NOTA ANE Be NCE OR HAE” | seciannuaily: and tobe secured oy uscd af Eeiaton | insu serataeey She Dearing Caicehee Tai ‘u pt up vig | was no fault in the constructior. of the work. * rae start, =—— | breewee fT the Berens Gacsend the Dis- | Preinises cold, orall cash, at option of purchaser of | at public action tm front of the rane of hers came with the informetion that she had | The building vas carried or: H-accerdance with, | Bood of Mr. White’ shop, having male inqut eee ey Rae, = aanaae trey Teas OLB coctee of the Barrens Court of the Die- | PoSiesees Gouveyumcing den at paneer pee | on SUEADET. ak PieST Dal al Trguaged fo make her evcape amoug the first of } the building regulations as t the thickess | ries thie morning, satisfied themselves that the : ED ait atase Titzeth, docket 22 where: | A deposit of G00 requir ~d' ou 1 tet and $200 | IN@L. conamen:iny hour of FOC howe who go ou each of the vacant jote. Terms to be compli in ‘fifteen ‘days, otherwise the. trust Xi... the toilow: town, county mere in Baste G. White is way from under the falling | of the wall ‘They were two feet thick uf tc | family was in urgent need of help, and at once | Some definite claims ure veing made on be- G, BESSINGER, Auctic Walla. She had gone home at once, practically | the first story and cighteer. incher abcve that. | started a subscription to a relief fund and | half of candidates for the speakership and va- Qe | e abe : va- | WASHING?) AND” CARRE ober forsale. Oy pak aution. tn tront of theprens- | FKbt tO resell the property in “defauit Petetentatied upon the reverted pint qrereemne with fright. This closed’ Mr Entwisle’s exau.ination, and | turned the money collected over to Tux | rious’ estimates as to their strength by outside} ZAAR—SP! : PEREMPTORY SALE | enon FIMDAY! the FOURIE DAY OF DECEM Sunt ot tue efauitiut rarer auver ne ay adver: | Coiontowy ae | Mr. B.C. King, his assistant inspecter, was | Eveixa Stan. Subscriptions to the fund will | parties who are interested in guessing at the | | OF FINE HOKSES AND MARES, BE, ail thine tients th narcaie of La Whee en | in Washington, D.C en TE Seons culty auch Sreusing Sb Saeae Geel Moor nest called aud sworn by the coroner. be vecsived. ai Ta Brie obice erst the money | Fomut tasorehasd. | MU be told at the BAZAAR, Nu. 40 Louisiana ave. | FM sil thore vies oF yards of land stu and GPOWGE TRUESDELL, trustee, | pesralnyubstiees ty ley ah of 150 foc Nitya ASSISTANT INSPECTOR KINO. received turned over to the family. A large number of the members are still un) "HPA. uc tus UCLOCK. Ritcon igs enon Vi Wenterdinwat fwents tre ce) | Doda SUN Blo, Auctioneers _ | By arse couor‘ahie i room frame dwelline, wh Mr. King stated that he ba n The following subscriptions, amounting in | pledged, though for the most part committed | young Horsée ant Mares. These horses. have been | : and the eeat halt 7PHOMAS DOWLING & SON. Aucuoneese TAeeaea tate Sy van toot on eae SO tek ek Se Kes Seep | sa, aan, aan een ie As to their preferences, ‘She friends of Messrs. | Bsed on the olanitus Tine to Ariinwton, and. as the | iy Satu or revvation lettered | ‘T Ole Bat aw. | ool of land situate in Vistrict of Columiia, county of ric Toad is sbout to st rithe owner has ho use for | 26r said’ parts of lots ata. point Hees and Lins deteritied to sel them. Among | Ob Missours avenus distant twenty-tour feet and six | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV tis ONE PALK OF SORREL HORDES, [inches (24 ft. G inches) east fron, the west line of said | “PROPERTY, NU. 0; FOURTH SI KERT NORIH- SOLD AND SOUND, | BPERFECTLY | 1otseven (2) and the east line of a twenty (20) foot | West AADC LIOS. FE: SUPLRB TEAM: ONE LARGE | Sey. the said point of boximming being the center of | By virtue of adecrevo! the Supreme Couxt of the | work of building the music ball at trequent in- |". Golduclimid, $10: W. B. Moses & Sons, | Hatch, Springer and McMillin have made no | tervals and wag satistied that it was a good | $19; cash, $5; A. Gude & Bro., $2.50; Robin- | claims in detail as yet, nud the estimate of Mr. j piece of work. He had examined the founda-| son, Purker & Co., $5; W. H. Houghton, #5; | Mills’ strength varies from forty votes counted tion this morning up as far as the|H. 'T. Woods, #5, M. Loeb, $5; A. F. Hendet Fe Lunar “tx thousand five by outsiders to a general claim of “enough to FIVE YEAKS OLD AND SO the front line ot said lot seven (7) abd Fubnine thenes | District or Coluniee ressed te of the | niuety-two Grohe?) aguure fect of wrvund,, situate * i 4 EAKS OLD Ax ND. ct 0 an equity catise No. 1S | On Ga we avenue oF etree ‘s00d Hope tone work goes and found no evidence of | shott, $1: Max Cohen, €2; Irn Godfrey, $2; 8. | elect him,” made by his friends. ANIMAL | Iu fact, the whole lot are | BGFtHerly and at race ancien with Missourt «sentie in | on the Oth day of October, Unica wilt effet fot nave | fuyg"™amt YEW S¥enue OF wtrvet and Bear (sod Hop , its giving way. About ten feet of the walls | Bieber. $10: cash, #2; G.E, Kennedy & Non, | Mr. Crisps friends make a claim of 114 and will be sold on a positive war: | Sater etie” Cis ee cruentnareg and ave fet | on the prendre MUNDAY, DECEDBLA MEVENTEL | "ue on each, piece or parcel: One-third Bill remain good. The accident was simply | $2; cash, ¢4: the Washington Loan and Trust | votes, which, they say, is conservative, since it | fo'bay first-class, reliable hurvestfor any use.” | Darailel to' Missouri “avenue” two. fect ant | unt Pepper's ubdiecnoa of aquant Sor Laviumne atk | SUCE Cue aa two yeaa with inercat a the result of a blowing in by the wind, and | Conipany, $10; Saks & Co., 10; Family Shoe | does not include several votes that are per- ‘ALSO. Bae et eft s {BP gthonce northerly with | pont ou Ath street ds zevt 1) sbches worth irin the | eed of trust au the proper there was no evidence of defective work in the | Store, $5; E. F. Droop, #5; A. Lisner, $5. fectly safe and leaves out all “second choice” | v1. #¥at Darton Passeneer Waxon, amade by Hoover, | $1 510. pritic sites. themes castes widh the inst | Nout est Commer of maid sytary aud ruuULs Temes | Open of the purchase All te acmpac face fees Sie emer cee neki Aniieiesn hesbiae laren wiThey claim in detail tes in Alab: pebveniger Wagonettes, with Harness sebiatey Ay one Beet amd eight ocho Cfo & | Ta tect 3 inchen and thence west to porn ot tecitmns- | Se'reqgived un each piece the ioe oh male, Sea tt All last evening the crowd kept up aronnd | Of the wails or a springing of the foundation. . ‘They claim in detail: Six votes in Alabama, 1| 1 ¢-passenser Waxonette, with Harness. 2 ithenre southerly in g line paradiel with the first | Luproved fortavle two-story teick Gweiina,” | pe redaieed om cack pies at the tue O! sale. and it te the scene ofthe feagedy.” Asupetmaririched | ME ng exhibited plece of plater that be | i ci a at recoeis | ia Aronneas, 2 in California 2 in Horde. 9 in] SBeerr Grim spc marae | Gesiunttaty sone tne ute CSP ae | where ire sey unig, meat | seer rn mca th ce along the outer edge of the sidewalk from Metz- had picked up haphazard this morning from | caught also under the timbers and narrowly | Georgia, 5 in Kentucky, 2 in Louisiana. 6 in| _¥' he pubic is invited to attend this sale, as | 2/0.) fo sald avente and thence westerly with satd | By'a deed et teustom the troberth, of al, casks ot the | Wt) S020 dealt PL Er tise erott s store on F street around the corner and | the stde wall. He characterized itas of a su-| escaped with her life, lies at her home, 32d | Maryland, 5 in Massachusetts, 3 in Michigan, 1 4 ock is Hirst-class, an.l to be sold without reactive, | avenue forty-nine tet and ix mches (49:1. and in.) | Sbuion ofthe purchaser, ‘etiue to. ve romplicd with, to the place of bezinnin ; : uisetts. 3 in M ene wit | Faued ts ike Evening Shar bewepaper of Washtactn, down 12th street to a point below the music | péTior character and made of sharp river sand. AM h no bones are broken she | in Minnesota, 6 in Mississippi, 2 in New Ham) a ‘Teruis of seie as vres c 1 ten day's oF the trustees reserve the riyht 70 resell at | ), fell. Policemen stationed insile. the bervier, He described the construction of the buildin: | g's" .Althous pain and at times her suf. | shire, 4in New Jersey, I? in New York, 9 in T[HOMAS DOWLING & HON, Auction, third cash, the balance in two equal tostuimmenre, | ape snd cost of deiau.tnxr yue-baser. after dive days’ 3, EO REPPERD, |) kept out all the people wo lad no particuar’ brictly and bore out Mr. Entwisle’s opinion | ferings are intense. Mise Grunberg’s | Nort": Carolina, 10 in Ohio, 5 in Pennsylvania, = Pogable at one (1) ama two (2) years iro the date oi | of ‘sale. All conveyancing aud wervrding at Com Of oy See lee Feagon for venturing too close to the overbang- | that if the front wall bad been put up it would | younger sister told a Stax reporter today | 7 in South Carolina, 9 in Virginia and 3in West Minium. secured by deed of trust upon fe premises | PURHMME. RM AROMAS. ep Soy et ing walls and beams thatwereleitinsnchapoa-| %t have materially strengthened the side | that ler sister still said that there was another | Virginia. : GUE, Sold, of all cagh, af the option of the purcbaser. A RENEY Dri” 5 Trustees, | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, eek tion that they looked as thong’ they might fall | Walls. womuu buried in the wreck. The woman, Miss CLAMHS YOR MR. W>LIAN. EXISHED RESIDENCE | Off “Terns to" he ‘complied witli hier cess | DOES a0 Petits nw, ae with very little provocation. | Questions were asked by a number of the | Grunberg says, was an apprentice inthe shop, } Mr. Richardson of Tennesses, who is Mr. HWEST, KNOWN AS | from the day Of sale, or tie trustee reserves the rheut WV SGTHEB WILLIAM & CO.. Auctioncer | THIEL S BATE Qh IMPROVED PROPERTS OF TRE SCENE THiS MORSIX.. {inst torbide the ctectaom of trary eelis mone | bAving only been there a snort time, and at the | yfcMillin’s chief lieutenant and is, hero now ORohowes CHO. | ite ebaatint eeeae bee aT tear | TRUSTEES Sais: OF VALUABLE REaLeorare| 1 SEPEELe, NOMIMWERT, kon pL Akt “his morning @ large force of men was at | thin «story above the vide walls. He waid that | ime Of the crash was standing nenr Mr. White. | working for him, discussed Mr. “MeMillin’s chaser. Aegan mee FRONTING SINTH SGT BEIWEENC | Dhehttiy Sy wyuaiNol on bishkicy OF work Lasily engaged in trying to bring some- | this requires the interpretation of the rule to THR APFRESTICR WAS OUP AT 11 canvass with a Stan reporter at some length, - THOMAS, Trustee, » aravciion.| Zhtosie ° 42 Dat.nw. | By virtue of «deed of trust dated May 1G, 1Ns7, and ©. A. BRANDENBURG, ‘Trusiee, | dug recorded in Liber No. tow, solio Ue seq, Ge of | | By vittue ef » deed of trust dated January 3, not tkds ort he land records of the Dicrict of Colunutuay abit te | 164. pnd recorded Ses.anry Fee iulaber Noe 2a soi = uest i hote secured fuereby, % and record FOR EAE ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY. Salleeli‘at puplic suction in frout of the premises ou | Coltubla, and tinder and in pursunnore’ « Buel Utes wath freue Beltstiie tition Ponce Suen: | MONDAY, NOVEMBER PHINTIETH, 190),at HALY- | of the Bubreme Court ot the District of Col County, Md., with compiste dwell Of cluce In the angi. the letter. Ina music hall this might all be | The apprentice, who was supposed to have | without making any estimate as $o the number regarded asa single story. The staging and | been buried with Mr. Whit2 and others under | Of yotes he could count on. scaffolding certainly offered some support. He | the debris, was Miss P. B. Cutter, a young ‘The eight democratic members of the House }would admit that if the girders had been | colored woman. It happened, fortunately, | ‘rom Tenneswee,” said alr. Hichardson, “are in place they might have sufticed to hold the . fears | solid for Mr. McMillin and will vote for him walls, A network of scaffolding ran between | {tt she, had gone out to get her Inuch wheu | with confidence in his success. I cannot give thing like order o: toriam of the music ball, or rather in that space where it was to have bees, as well as along the line of the rear of the F street build ings that suffered the most, eversthing was in ‘vee ai ‘’ | PAST FOUR O'CLUCK P.M, is Of iets | Passed im equity cause No. 1,041, whereby the under- Gvoling and ouivual: | SARE POUE OCLUCE eae parte of crizinn, let | Rvmed wen walesticed i sacl ta ihe LUindred and thitty-eigbt (Wd), vewumning oo Wh | 1B he Place and stead of one Chris @ sad state of confus: Bricks. mortar, crash came. Last night it was) you the facts that you ask for as to the location ‘erms: One-third cash, one-third six months, one- feet + r- "i ~ | deceased. and af the request of the parties se-uted beams and iron girders were piled up in an in- | (PS, tide walle and worked to press the north | reported that she was dead and there wore | O° our votes outside of our state, as Ido not WDs higd ive muoutte” Rule ELEVEN O'CLOCK cont: | Tetwecnicterd and’ in, aaid sjuare, sd running | teeheb), 1 mall oer Sor ai et bbl au ty @iseriminate masa, and the task of clearing up | Yas fy fault to be found eit the Oe straction, | @#2¥ inquiries at her house. When she re- | fee] ar liberty to do so. It would not be just to aes eee ee PATRI. me 8 ‘Chemes couth on ould strest 1s rest «temo cast Lbnbert |S OO eee Ab ela OU A: 4 the ruin and removing a much of the walls 38 | The ‘building would have withstood any ordi- | red {© the shop from her laneh the catas- | the members whove votes we expect to get to y | eset parent ter pres With said east ine 46 tee! and thence went Iusject | P.M. "a! that \cerain grow. paivel gr yart oi lot of the wind left standing was no slight ~ - | trophe had occurred and abe went to her home. ithout th c- DAt . a 7 aan paces Tidy incues ty the place of beginning, abd tunpwoved Uy. | €FOULd in the city of Wy a. D. S., brown as all will “be | BAY wind, bat the accident was one of those | Si¢ told a Sran reporter today that beside Mr, | 20,20 Without their consent. But you may de- HREE-STORY AND BASEMEN one. All of the walls, it is state E, BRICK HOUSE. NORTHEAST CORNER OF TWENTY FOU an Old fraune house. Bhat part ot jot "A."in square puuibered jour bundred iS NOKt EEE OUR ‘Lerms pf sale: One-half of the purchase money tobe | abd fy “two, AND BATH CAREW | Paid iu cea and balance at six and twelve mouths, | MiUate as recorded im the surveyors office of ce mu CT HEPAT PAPEMED | aith interest, and secured by deed of trust ou property | $3 Of Wanlinaton, situate and bein in sald city 0 Piust Chass styte Bae TOD so te aepeeined ae Thine Of ania Mil cad | thecorner of Muth stncet Sest and Leinect nore aud RNOOS, DECEMBER FIRST, | Yevaucauk at the cost of tue purchaser. Real Estate ; Tonting forty-six feet on said Sixth street and Afty- OUR O'CLOCK, we will offer | Title Insurance Company's certiBcate as to title will be | Ob* Teet =a inches on said I street, and running beck : - .d on it McMillin will have votes from eve taken down and the | coustruction recom | pforfanate, Occurrences. that could neither | White his daughter Ida, Clara Grunberg. Geo. | Section of the Union. Why. shouldnt he qwenced from the ground. In Metzerott sstore | BA¥e been foreseen nor prevented. Hawkins, the porter, and a button-hole worker |["" will not in the slightest degree, aii the pianos and organs tbat were siored in BUILDER WANVEY ON THE WALLS. named Emma were in the shop. - Hawkins and | not “even for success, disparage either one of the rear of the building were caught in the| Mr. Frank L. Hanvey, the builder, was next | Emma escaped. Hawkins stated that when the | the excellent gentlemen who fo aspiring to the ND L SIKEETS Subdivision of said G KIGHT “KOO OUSE. IN PEI THROUGHOUT 1 On TUESDAY AF 1801, at HALE-PAS i PARLOR, ruin and are for the most part complete : darkness came he cautioned Mr. White and ‘ a e | THoNiD, Gtr Hal salilbited at time of mace. From said I street-with the sae wad ailey. Wrecks. On the second story the new pine four | “Aved to testify as to the character of the walls | nrged him to come out of the shop. but he re- | (retketaltip, | We insist, however, for our ean HANDSOME: SS ee ALBERT F. FOX, Trustee, | Pests the sister parc of Said dot "A> ‘with al too wae bent down toward the rear at an angle of | of the music hall. He was questioned by the | mained behind to finish pressing a coat. mend him, that he bas more points in his fayor RAT ite Sa ae Square 37 —eesebte ae of cle cats, Meagan of enero mat com. about 45 degrees. It did not break and a num- | jurors, who, Dr. Patterson said. were probably ee dart duy ceutlemaxd ts) Wis Dold 7 Wautet ok Enproved by e'well-built -etory brick house with alt |‘ #0¢4¥ DOWLING & SOR, Avctscpeers, plied with in ten dass’ from day of save tive trustes ve ber of grand pianos that were stored on that | better’ qualified than he to ask questions of a] SOLDIERS AND SAILORS’ HOME. |jic'i, the ‘very embodiment of the democratic juodlern itnprovements. pednieebedl Po tS PS RF floor were this morning tied up with block and | technical character. As to the rule of build- = idea of tariff reform. His record in Congress Terms: ind abuve an incumbrance of $4,000t0 | IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTHWEST | tisement of such resale ih some newspaper pub-isbed tackle to keep them from sliding off into the | ing the front walls up within a story of| 4 Committee of Managers Interview the| ind out of it for fourteen vears has’ not oe = A. deposit of $200 required ‘at the |“ CORNER OF FIFI AND 8 SIREETS NOKTH.- | iu the city ot Washington, D.C. A ¥ time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied WEST AT AUCTION. dred dollars (#200) will be With in Sigteen days from the day of sale righ: reterved | On TUESDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, as01, at | All convesunong sus recordin back yard when the ceiling that rested upon | the side wails he said he could ‘Commissioners Today. aE PEREADS: | with in ait te ds sa TABLES, SISGLE rewell phe Property at the risk and cost of the default- | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will scll_in front FSANK T. RAWLINGS, 1 ‘them was lifted off. A number of men were | not say what the ruling of the building in- a single weak point m it as a tariff The committee of managers of the Soldiers | reformer. He goes as far as Grover Cleveland : . r e e al chases after five day's’ advertieeinent of such re- 7 engaged in clearing out as much of the con-| spectors would be as to the definition of a ep _HAND- py “ = S. | of the premises part of Jot ove (1), -quare 475, front- | _pol-dte tents of the place as were in a condi- ‘story. If the front wall had been up to the | ®M4 Sailors’ Temporary Mome, composed of (apad het piped epee podigceg orate n ONT WARDROBES, OAK maleate “recordins'at the cost at tue pur: | SU twonsy ive feet on S treet by wicvith of hitj-seven | 7c cox wuom., wumloneomm o Sacon i ; rai; ident; Calvin Farns- ere AD HAIRS, TOWEL RACKS, | Chaser RATCLIFFE, DALK & CO. feet on th street. luproved by @ brick dwellang. D' ” tion to be removed. A coupie of store rooma fall height it would probably have been a enor D. B. cesta ig, renee Cote Tt | been a free trader. We recognize the fact that| © STALL MOBS, Dio! Auctioned, | with nice Stes te ded ol ore ee *b and Dota. aw. we been engaged temporarily, au ere the worth, vice pr nt; T. furnbull, secre-| the tax or tariff question is the great and iu ENGHAVINGS, HAIR AND WOOL ith interest, seca ya deed of trust ut the POP | ep rgre pss s . . » : “ ris ELOWS TEI 7 r WN, Aueti posit jaired at time of sale. SALE OF THREE NEW BRICK musical goods are to be stored until the old | tary; A.J. Gunning, treasurer; J. R. Brown, | almost ouly question now before the country, | AAuoniMERT “OF BEDUING. Drcomers | LATIMER & SLOAN Auctioneers, 5 areosury, | ma2iaas nt #100 Feauired at time of DWELLINGS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OD structure can be placed ina habitable condi- | | J. H Bradford, chaplain, end Wan, | and if it be chown that our candidate comes | 01 Sane, SER CUMATED pol - : STKELT BETWEEN SOUTH CAPLTOL AND tion. Work will be pushed as rapidiv as possi- | eens Se = Sart) oot vat: b nearest to the ideal of the perty on this ono| . 28 CLOCK, SIDE OKNAMENTS. CATALOGUE SALE. (Casa cake BALE. FIKS1 STKEETs WEST, WASHING JON, D. Ble, ond it in thought things will be eck ina H. Gotwold, member of board, had a hearing bil pa ia o) ONE “Biases THE CONTENTS OF A HANDSOMELY FUR-} “fy virtue of a decree of the Su ae Under and by virtan of three certain deed of trvat bo 3 t t t . nbe: . question even he shoul selectes ut on ee SS NISHED LITTLE BESTDENCE irtue o ree of preme ¢ of the | ms, duly, recorded iu Liter uuu bered 14:55, folio 2, normal state in a fortnight or a fittle more. | before the Commissioners this afternoon to as-| ii Tucetions he is in perfect touch with his TAR D,, RUONEL. A TLE District of Coltnubin im cauity cause 1100 docket | vsog.. 2s, et seq aud Sek weg. of the Ian. swe MR. WHITE'S stor. } certain what course they proposed to pursue in | party.” LES, Lis’ MAHOUANY | AN ELEGANT COUPE FUL SPLENDID Horses, | >,Milcp es, Mur sacsuintriors real. we ball, | Grdabf the District of Coluuibia, sid nt the requrat et te u ee 8 3, WOK STANDS, OFFICEFUR- | SILVEE-MOUNTED DOUBLS AND SINGLE Fe eo “ > | She parts 7. we, the undersucn In White’ bi | regard to the appropriation for the support of SGT EE Ct AS WALNUT UF FICE DESKS, HARNESS, &e., BELONGING TO A GENTLE- | 1592, at FOUR O'CLOCK YP... oer for sale at pub- | trustees, will sell at public “auction, tm tront ot the in White's shop a big wooden horse that was Pe qustedmedes cinlegreateibsih auiGaa) WARN AE CODE AS NAENULUPSICE DESKS, S; fc.) BELONGING 1¢ ie atiction, ou the premises, the following des ribed | jrenaises, on MONDAL. 1H Stn OF DE @ promivent place in the window. This anda lar where they received support so long as the | It Resumes Ite Work Today—A Call Upon QZOVES: | Handsome Parior Furniture in sevarate pieces, a num- | land’ which ites weet of tue ew roed. bestuming for | imeton city, Ditsict et Goleta aa aaa nat large plate mirror that hung on the wall about Commissioners would help them before Con- the President, ZIT TE, TAN | Carvings and Vorcelaius, embracing Katte. 3 snap £, Brooke, and rumnipe thence ita soutnsest: | Sense hatte motel ieeut et Go fect ee seid Seis Be way back of the shop are the only things gress. RET BORE BEAD | Summa. “Window Drapery. Elevant Easy Chairs and | Wardiy direction alums said division. line i2i-100 | ctret br Uarsect it deere wee see von Uy three wow: | Rockers, Very Artistic Onyx Tabl speciiens oO: iain, Very aren aa Fercica tooo ni tte thea noth ‘ene ue | a abst gee A ey ee eae Veo tatiue ea Mtmive Oak “Esiedet fall: | aster soat0y, perenne mat le cf | Mata tiga etme ly Smad aLdsomely Carved Leether-covered Dining, Chet, Jane; thence with said iape norih J7% | in the above referred to deeds of trust. TE OF | Very Handsome Table l orceiain,} inéPluted amd Giana “1 40-100 perches, to the wret line of | Termaof sale. The above houses will be offered end IGERA- + Ware, Japanese Screens, Very Handeo.ue Carved Oak | 52 ith said West line south ov degrees | go.d separately, and the terms of sale iB each case wil Cashier Site, with Brench: wirror Springy wd Mate Sf manatee, cart 27 SE-100 perches. to the plage of be. | Le as follows,’ namely: Oue-tuird of the purchase Superintendent of Charities Dr. A. G. War-| , Owing t© the protracted session: yesterday ner was present and stated that the home was | the members of the republican national com- properly a part of the pension system of the | mittee were late in assembling this morning, government. Itebould be supported eutirely | and, although the meeting had been by federal appropriations. called for 10 o'clock, it was nearer 11 ‘that were uot destroyed by the falling of the building. In the adjoining shop, that is, or was, used a Hower store, a lot of chrysuathemumis and Toses were ou wale this moruing. ‘The proprie- TOR, 3 ; a LOK Bore se i ; | kinminecontaiuins ome acter three toods ond twelve mcash residue ie teeregnal use the crowd was not allowed through mands casing. and as long us : rn th WEDNESD mikre, fa 3 ; ° * ab " = Imee. About the only customers were # police. District appropriation bill it will be difficult to | 88vel and called the committee to order. ‘There | ssyh camuvansins, ee wy, casll and ‘the balance’ im two eats: installauemtn at rw: m.. pasate semt-amuuallys for man and some reporters REMOVING WHITE'S BODY. get an increase, as come other item must be | Navn notable abwence of the spirit of fevdelsh | Wii ye apriS0 ASD DIATELY Cqaislat the Spin of tne Pursace. tn case the Pr: | et trantum the property noid, url can at tw to TesTIMOST AT TEE INQUEST TODAY. stouter building, but he could not say that this | Cut down to do it, i tree | Yesterday's proccedings so” animated. ‘The | tases to Splenalt eit of French Gray Coach Moree, band g | hase all sat nt tory the whole the Purchane | f the purcaeer, “A aon gr €10u lv regnat The coroner's inquest upon the death of | NWA Mave made it strong enough to stand up| | Capt. Rosell thought that, if the committee | Conmittee quietly outered at once upon the | Poiticn of thin surn.ture vas u years old tull brothers, wood a.ge, Kind andgentie and | trom the day of sale at U per esa per uunam: abd te se. | Covdium et punches eat there of ee esr ainst such wind pressure as thatof yest | would embody its remarks in a memorandum " i i i Gcorge White, who was killed by the failing of | “Mr. Hanvey said that the walls coost hace | to Dr. Warner they would examine it carefully. ee ee oe et Metzerott’s Music Hall yesterduy, was begun | been well braced by the staging if it had come eee work all the morning engaged in the prepara: ‘this morning a little after 11 o'clock in the sta- | # contact with them. it was not in contact Blown Out of His Office. tion of the call that is to gather the republican Sion house of the fret precinct om Lith street pooh walls it would not have offered much} Mfr. Nathaniel Paige, the lawyer. had a most delegates in convention next June and be the of interest was my in the inquest _ = tence 7 y ignal blast of the coming campaign, presente Owing to the peciliarly trogie nature of the | | Questioned by one of the jurors, Mr. Hanvey | Femarkable experience | during yesterday's ite report. It was read by" Secretary. Fase accnlente. said that asa builder he would not dare to run | storm. He was sittiug at the desk in his office, | oo SES ceived with applause. In’ order Dr. Patterson, the coroner for the District, | 4p Walls so high without bracing them. In his| which is situated on the second floor of | that some finishing touches may be added. the wus the first to arrive at the station this morn-| Piuion the construction of this building was | the Corcoran building and at the soutb-| call was referred back to the executive com- ing. He went at once into Licut. Amis« office, | faulty, Inthe first place the walls are cat, | west corner, when the storm broke. The | mittee. Resolutions of condolence updn she Where the inquest was held. He expressed the | ¢¥¢rY teu or fifteen feet the walls are cut en-| jcor opening into the main’hall was open, but | death of E. H. Rollins of New Hampshire and sre iting pur |. WILLIAMSON, Trustee, 2. EDMONSTON, Truster, ottice, G00 bth wt. my 1y); Tull pediaree can be obtained irom an leaving the city, | SF said to be perfectly sound. cured by the promissory notes of the purchgser aud a | ack house to be complyed with ‘The reniente will be ove tags the ithe fro promis ; “ured a fa teu days trowt day Tro dy Yor maven, Fine Roan, 6 years: fine driverand saddier, good | Ue3.3' fronton, the proverty, A devowt of $100) rs the rigut to re ThOMAS DOWLIN super, and lias remarkable syed (Peter Suuple's colt | Uording at the purchasers cost. If the tarius ot sale = fee <2 es the | are nq complied with within twenty days after scle the R* LIFFE, DARK & CO., See ane - perty will be resoid at the risk and cost of the de- OO gS SVE. SW. | Gray Mare bout 7 yearsy wate femily antmat, | fault Purchaser D'S ONO nO D°™oaNsoN Bros, 5 GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS BY AUC-| Coupe in fine condition, by one of the best makers ae worTe at Law butiding, ‘bu tnd D wireete north weet. HON TUE BALRSCE OR ELOCKGS PLUMBER | coat J. Soh” with ule url maf Sivaemereat . OLDS DOS. Trunee neue peeeenty om TO OUK LOOMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. Seth Hace Suudies, Kove Bodies eens CE BA] DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. olsdieds Tee ES et hibe oF Payot a ® NAMEATS, 5 desl, commencing a i! -.P; Nas, & BER ‘TWENTY-FIPTH, | Coe sepiaeNce ot a enteutan: returning co Europe: lz k ARP gates oad frag to me . i z 2 No. 1421 Porida avente, near terminusof 14th streck os Qn pe Sy ete fear that little could be sivue today in getting | 30 | through, | save only four inches. | ihe "Juor eounecting with a sivall knte room | Wa. Cassius Goodloe of Kentucky, fate meu our amie rouni, Ua) | caps We pall ol te ave deecibnd emncnaedere | ABRIGNEE'S SALE OF. LARON LO OF OMT ic erst thy look crue! the Dit Sg down to the inquiry into the character of the} 2 | upright | iron columa hese | was closed. Tho upper part was of glass. | bers of the committee, were adopted and a re- (IFFE, DARE & CO., se on ace & SLOAR ES BROWN STONE, WAGON, MAMNEMS, OFFICE | tnersp, ve wile at Pabiie, a frogt of the accident, owing to the unavoidable delay in ex- morighia ond th Mo ans Bek volew for twe| ihe strength of the wind broke in the corner | cess was taken until 2 o'clock. Boat ‘Auctionsers. | nol-ats be AND OFFICE 'UBNITURE, TOOLS, &c., ko., pontere on BURDAL, tho Feet er ole Were then from: the ‘sceue of ‘the wreck | bolts fasten them together, but in exergin- | mimlowhand picking Ue, Paige up bodily) Tye cowie Napeion sual peat cheer toes | L_ATEMEE © BLOAR, Aastonee PROC BR SO ae ae. | ORL ee ere. Jesterday afternoon. Capt. Honeeli, the Eagi- | Stance that had come np in ben a, the frame hanging around him deposited him | to President Harrison, walked over to the De- | VERE, .VALUAPLE, A MLROVED UESIDENGE | |. tien atumRoi WITH com | om the corner of Delaware ave. and Canal st.'a.w., the Meet Commnleoncer of the Distciat, made 1 SOL of cases where the side walle wore | tt im tue main fail, ttwen feet distant, He partment of State and were received by Secre-| Sixuhy NOKTHWEST, AT PUBLIC aUc-| ““EonNIcES BHOSZES, BOORGA fate | “Secyteeeah THOMAS TAYLOR, point of securing specimens uf thin-ebaracter | Mumber of cases where the side walls were | wag not cut by the broken glase nor hurt in any | tary Blaine, and wound up by grouping them-| _T1os- 4 SUP AND Oran CHS AMBIEN Site SERIO || 2eopscs When be made his visit yesterday, very soon a SS Pie = rom mes} way. This o! faces toward the monument,| selves on the west front of the treasury build- ga WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTX-FIFTH, MATTEESSLS, CRIUS, WARDROBES, TOLER after the falling oF the walls. Ine District | {Me inspectors put @ stop to this and | grounds and was exposed to the worst of the'| ing aud having a photograph taken. 1h ae HALY-PANT FOUR O'CLOCK f.M., infront | SEES Oa), MAGE: | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneer, chemist was abseat from the ¢ity examining | Sometimes ey not, though the | storm, which, according to Mr. Paige, seemed to| It is understood that the committee has_de- LOT 2 IN SQUARE "80, BCREF: MATTING: ; building regulations are mandatory on this ‘i ‘ i 7 ; sampies of asphalt for work in this city Aud it _— % come like a narrow shaft of wind, for but little | cided to reduce the representation of thé Dis- was thon 26 that this might delay the work | Pot | If the inspector did his duty he would } damage was done on either side, and a map on | trict of Columbia in the national convention, . SREENS. SHADES. CARPE aie feet on cast sid of Thirteenth street be] KITCHEN’ REQUISITES, ee. "BRING THE | VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UN Eeecn N and O streets uerthwest suit runnin back | BALANCE: GeO THED Oxi Ears On iis | “PROPERTY AFAR GOVERNMENT PRES TING 1 i i 0 tee ts ley 15 feet wide. luuproved by acom- LARGE DWELLIN ‘2ub 1STREET FICE, FRON TiN $Y Jack omeohs. thir particulss bulling might be Togarded ae | OB€ Sie of the wall was not hurt at all, while | from two to one “. [Ronit Cwottony back eaidence, Witt nine hootie | OWEMEY Dette NOMTH- | QERITLEY NORTHWEST: AT PORTO AUC. he coroner's Jory sun e | Soce-nory bolidiug ud he dad “net know {oben tbe oer aide masorn to pieces “The| ”"s LaBox conourras. waar. SPaE REAREG'CEAT tsleace i,com feo pad| ETERS URES CONE SPEPTE.| or Qtioas, sovennan Sa Re ele Citi eee cee | whether the building regulations specify the | Partition between the two offices was forced) after the committee decided thaf the con- | ree sears, with suterest, and aecured bora eed of | above ot the Furniture, en, | 10k. st RALy vase cre and Jos, D. Whitaker. They wero | Bumber of feet to a story. 2 ae - vention should be held in Minneapolis on June | eee ee er a ened Cae ‘of the, B. Goodacre and Jos. D. Whitaker. They were Roy agg . recording at, of purcheser; $200 will be required. BATCLIFFE, LARR, & 00., Bio A: worn by the coroner this morning. RUILDER LANGLEY a8 aN EXPERT. ‘The Squall on the River. 7 it gave a hearing to « delegation, headed"by'| at time vf sale. LATIMER & SLOAN, no? late Auctioneers. Lot 7, is unimproved and. Sete Charles A. Langley, the builder, was next| Reports from down the river indicate that | Wm. Carsey, representing the labor orgeniza- Anctioncers._| 7] ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctiousers. tesa. tions of New York. called asan expert. He considered the con-| the storm was severe in some places and that | "ST? i cl John W. Keogh and P. G; ale- struction of this building as faulty—prinei- | considerable damage wasdoue. Three oyster | Guire, in short asked the committee pally on account of the insertion of the per- | boats on their way here with cargoes are re- | to broaden the call for the convention, #0 as to DARK & CO. x {eX Penusyivantaave. uw. | TRUSTEES SALE qT $4 DWELLING Brite PRI TE STREET NORTHWEST. pa Laid : ‘ted to have been biown ashoreand wrecked. | invite the assista a tion AE pts Ft rg aan ee Sat thie aol dicular iron pillars. The building should | por ves = joreand wrec! invite the assistance and co-operat of *; e oy is et nea ‘will then Este teen tied, Sad braced’ uctee nid lame | Ho bantpartted atthe wie? hie moraing| he moftingmen sil theTarmert Ther de | casGtsett GnatetS wittes aie fuck: | ae eeicar acta naar ie meee | ane a mortar should not have been used. | With their sails badly torn aud the boats were | clare that this class of the population believed | ture, Kitchen Fimure an a complete outa for tne | party secured thereby. We will — The walls should have been thicker. | otherwise slightly damaged. + | im protection, public improvements, national Pe ge infront of te preimlses.on MONDAY) ROVER bg Old bricks had becn used and these CA Sa cone aid to education, un honest Lallot and a tair | We! int lex ur busses. as the: p-ace in catene | FM the followin esttived juece or hereeh SST pore have ‘not. the sume adhesive power] PRESIDENT FONSECA RESIGNS. | count. These were republican principles, and ihe smd dota jyugnner sul heatth cater of wall oF + esnew brick. Still, he did not thisk that auy ; pith them they asked the committee to insert | ,. ObP@ CMO, DARK & CO.. Anct sagdhex wg w thick, Braail’s Dictator Compcelied to Give Up Hie | in the call some suggestions calculated ¢o re- ee oe ee a Oftice. lieve the evils from which the workingmen and TAKEN OUT OF TRE REISE. againet such a wind as blew yesterday. He| President Fonseea of Brazil has been forced | farmers suffered. their arrival they were taken into the not know how much pressure there was to] to retire. Yesterday. he- was informed by a the inquest was to be beld and | the square foot from wind blowing at the rate 3 ‘a few minutes with Dr. Patterson, | Of sixty miles an hour. He did know, bow- wwe them the customary instructions | ¢Ver that it was something enormous. duties in the mutier. Among those CONTRACTOR PLAGER'S STATEMENT. witeemes were by W. & Plager, the general contractor for the ey a ce iaitke | Music hall, was the next witness called to the testify oe oxPere of the we. | chair near the coroner. He said that his con- ‘eas waiting for these and | tract called for regularlimemortar. The wails Patterson’ tothe | were carried up to their full height, fifty feet wae the | from the floor of the auditorium, aud topped ont eighteen inches thick, as called for by the the tate of speeificativac. i FOR’ DYSPEPSIA ‘ fat H H i fi i ¥ Fi i f #8 f ; f

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