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CITY AND DISTRICT. Judicious Advertising CREATES many a new business; GES many an old business; PRESERVES many a large business; SECURES success in any business. To “actrertise juticiously,” use the columns of Tur Evesixa Stan, Everybody in the District reads it; ant, in proportion to the returns it yields dvertisers, ils rates are much the cheapest. PRAISE FROM THE OTHER SIDE. A Conservative Democrat’s Opinion of the President’s Message. There are still but few men in Congress who have read the President's message with care and are ready to express anything more than a general opinion on it. The great mass of democrats will speak of it stightingly and the republicans will praise it, whether they have read the message or not. Some few on both sides, with whom Tux Sraz reporter has talked have considered the document carefully and there is no very widetdifference in their estimate of it, They generally agree that it is just such @ document as they expected; that it is conser- vative in its tone and that the propositions are clearly stated. There isa difference of opin- jon among democrats as to the declarations, CONCERNING THE SUPERVISION OF ELECTIONS. Some of the southern men declare that the President bas taken a radical position on the subject and they are disposed to criticize him severely. Other democrats, who have given expec 1 attention to this clause, say that they d it as conservative. : ‘Vr. Mutehler of Pennsylvania, speaking with @ Stak reporter, stated practically what a num- her 6f oaber thoughtful democrats had said. He thought that the utterance on the super- vision of elections was conservative and that it did not agree with what had come to be the popular impression of what the policy of the republican party would be. He said be thought the President took iasue with the followers of the Sherman tdea of a federal election law and that, while maintaining the right of Congress to take charge of congressional elections, held that such ction was not necessary aud not politic. He said he thought it indi- cated that the republican party was not of one mind on this subject, and he would venture to say that the effect of the President's message would be to prevent the passage of any such bill as that proposed by Senator Sherman. SPEAKING OF THE TARIFF CLAUSE in the message, Mr. Mutchler said he could not eee, as far as the simple declaration went, that Mr. Harrison differed far from Mr. Cleveland, except as to the tobacco tax. He declared that there should be an enlargement of the free list, and for a revision of the tariff, with proper re- gard for the protection of the interests of American capital and labor. This was practi- eaily incidental protection, as Mr. Cleveland had advocated it. It was not. in Mr. Mutchler’s opinion. at all in accord with the republican platform, adopted at their last national con- vention. It was more in accordance with the earlier platforms of the party. BiLLS NEW AND | OLD. Some of the More iniportant Measures Introduced in the Senate Yesterday. Among the bills introduced in the Senate yesterday atter Te Stan's report closed were large number that had been introduced in the last and previous Congresses. The total number of bills introduced was 505, which is not quite equal to past records of the Senate. Amoug the more generally interesting or im- portant bills introduced were the following: By Mr. Dawes—Bill authorizing the President torestore to the Navy register the name of Commander John N. Quackenbush and to place him on tlte retired list. By Mr. Harris—Bill to prevent the introduc- tiou of contagious diseases from one state into This is identical with the bill on the ct reported by the committee on epidemic diseases in the last Congress.) Also the bill imtroduced by him in the last Congress to provide for the establishment of a national board of health. By Mr. Stewart—Bill authorizing the sale to aliens of mmeral lands. By Mr. Butler—Bill providing for a board of trustees for the U. 5. naval academy, to consist of two Senators. two members of the House, two army officers not below the grade of col- onel. two naval officers not below the grade of commodore, with the Secretary of the Navy as resident, ‘ugh—His bill introduced in the last Congress to establish a court of appeals; also his Vill providing that private claims shall be presented to the Senate or House by printed petition except in pension cases, By Mr. Mc}’herson—Bill appropriating $10,- 000 to purchase the original telegraph instru ment of Stephen Vail of Morristown, N.J. By Mr. Stanford—Bill to encourage co-op- erution and provide for the formation of asso- ciations in the District of Columbia for the == of conducting any lawful business aud dividing the profits among the members there- se Mr. Mitchell—His bill introduced in the last Congress to prohibit objectionable foreign immigration, encourage desirable immigra- tion, defend American institutions and protect American labor; also bill reducing letter post- age to one cent per ounce. By Mr. Frye—Bill providing leaves of absence for per diem: employes of the customs service; also bill for the appointment of a commission en the alewhol liquor traftic. Mr. Ingalls—Bill removing the limitation © payment of arrears of pensions, By Mr. Voorhees—Bill increasing the pension for the loss of haud or foot to $50, and for the loss of both hands, &e., to $100. Also bill for the payment of arrears of pensions from the date of death or discharge, By Mr. Mr. Cullom—Eill to facilitate Promotions im the army by retirement on their own application of officers who served in the war of the rebellion as general officers of volunteers. Also bill providing that any officer on the active list of the army who has served in one grade for fifteen years (sec- oud and first lieutenants being considered of the same grade) shall receive the the full pay Of the next higher grade as long as he remains without promotion, and any officer serving twenty years in one grade shail be retired with the ra. ud pay of the next higher grade. By Mir. Wibow —Bill amending the interstate commerce law so as to prohibit the trausporta- tion into a state of any article the manufacture and sale of which is prohibited within the state, but not prohibiting its transportation through that state. By Mr. Cockrell—Bill establishing a division of balances and settled accounts in the oilice Ese the register of the treasury. Also bill viding for the preparation of « federal code of procedure. by Mr. Evarts—Bill appropriating $61,753 for the relict of the assignees of John Kiouch, deceased, By Mr. Faulkner—Bill to provide a pure food division in the De; epartment of Agriculture. Sy Mr. Chandier—His bill of the last Con- ting the election of Representatives . Also bill to transfer the revenue Marine to the naval establishment, by Mr. Cameron—His bill introduced in the last Congress providing rates of compensation for carrying mail matter to be paid to vessels | of the American merchant marine. ONE TERM YOR PRESIDEN’, TO EXPIRE APRIL 20. Among the joiut resolutions introduced was the one by Sanator Gibson (La.) proposing a constitutional amendment making the Presi- dent inelig:ble for election the succeeding four years after the expiration of his term of office and providing thut ihe terms of the President aud Vice President and of Congress shall expire at uoon April 30, Benning,’ Missing Mt Man Heard From. The latest Bernings mystery has been cleared away. Charles Haggenmaker, the missing village shoemsker, has been heard from in Pittsburg, it is said. Inspector Swia- della, chief of the detective corps, received an ymous letter last evening, postmarked ‘ton, December 4, 1889 The letter fter six days of unceasing search by his father and sister, he bas at last, almost on the seventh day, been traced by his sister, who, from the urst, stated that she would ‘tind him or his body —__.— ick Tratxs TO New Yorx.—The Baltimore and Ohio railroad is maintaining a complete schedule of passenger trains to Daltimore, Philadelphia and New York. _No transfer, no chouge, punctual service. Pullman's finest — and sleeping carr. See Baltumore and time-table, this pa E. 8. Bates of Bostu: ‘ked through a tubo in a Cincinnati =e sled himsoit * Buglingtou, lowa, has thera “ Moliand, Mich, ™ vi CONGRESSMEN IN TOWN. Members Who Have Arrived and Their Places of Residence. Following Is a lst of members of Congress who have arrived in the city, with their residences: Vice President Levi P. Morton, 1500 Rhode Is- land avenue. Senators. Aldrich, N. W., RL, 912 19th street, Alien, z Wash., 1232 Massachusetts avenue, Allison, Wm. B., iowa, 1124 Vermont avenue, Barbour, John S., Va., 140 B street ne, Bawe, W. B., Tend., Ebbiut, Bec! "Ky., Ebbitt, ‘Ark., Metropolitan, El ‘ast Capitol street, tonal, tier, , M. 1454 N street. Eat Was 3 P sg sree rette square, Cameron, J. Rit: sal ce Chandler, W. E., H., 14211 Cockrell, 'F. M., 'Mo., 1518 K sereet.” Coke, Richard, Tex. E street, Colquitt, A. HL, Ga. 22% New Jersey ave. 8.6. Cuuom, 8. M., IIL, 1726 Massachusetts ave. Dawes, H. L., Mass, 1632 Khode Isiand avenue, Daniel, Jonu W., Va, 1700 19Un street, Davis, C. K., Minu., 1425 Mussachusetts ave. Dixon, N. F., RL, Arno. ore 8 Lafayette square. t, Eustis, Jas. B., Li, 1761 N street. i.varté, W. ML, N.Y., 1601 K street, rwell, Chas, B., lil, Shoreuam. Fauikuel Cy Joy W.Va, 113 150 street 1.6, ¥rye, W. P., Me., Hamilton. George, J. Zz, Miss., 1508 P street. Gibson, K. 1, La., 1723 Rhode Island avenue. Gorman, A. 1’, Md., 1403 K street. corse, Del, S14 15th street. Hale, Eugene, Me. 1014 Vermont avenue, Harris, Isham 6. ., 13 1st sureet D.e, Hawley, Jos. K., Conn., 2030 I street. Hearst, George, ©: Weicker's. Miggins, A., Del. Hiscock, Krank, N. ‘Anington, Hoar, George F!, Mass, 4 Lufayeite square. Ingalls, Joan 1 B street. dones, James street. Kenna, John A street 5.0. Manderson, C. ick3 N street. Tie ‘Vermont avenue, 1604 K street. H., Ore.. 1714 Connecticut ave, Moody, G. C., S.D., 10 street ne. Morgah, oui BIS 43g Street, Morrill, J. 8, Vi, 1 Thomas circle, Paddock, ASS Neb,, Portland, Pasco, S., Fla., 306 C' street Payne, Hi. B., Ohio, 1122 Vermont avenue. Pettigrew, KA °., S.D., 100 B street 0.0, ngton. G12 Tth street, Li, Ala., 1333 street, Quay, Mattliew 8,,'Pa., 1829 I streec. Kansom, M. W., jf., N.C., Metrovolitan, Reagan, John ii., iex., 1202 P sireet. Sawyer, Philetus, Wis., 1701 Conn, avenue, Suerman, John, Ohio, 1319 K street. FS 25 1st street me. Ww. Vasil. Arlington, Standford, QL Cal, 1701 K street, Stewari, W. Mi., Nev., Suorebam. Stockbridge, F.'B., Mich., 1440 M street. ‘Teller, Henry 537 P ‘Turpie, Pavia, Tid, ry Vane os 182 EC Wasnourn, W. D., ar Wilson, J Tow. a, O Wilson, E. K., Md, 12 eu. Wolcott, & 0, Col, Cunt, ave. and I street, Representatives. Atkinson, Le Baker, GS... N, Banstead, Joun Ui. ta M Banks, N. P. 7 “{thode Island ave, P., Mo, W ara 0 North Capitol st. Hemitcon, Brower, J. Browne, Thos. al, Tod, Brown, Jason B., ind., iticumond, Be Ind., Goufrey Browne, T. H. B., Va., National, rant place, . Metropolitan, Ju, O41 M street. 1408 H street, Burton, T. E£., Oulo, Evbitt, Butteriorth B. Uhio, Le Drott Park, Buchanat Buchanai Bynum, W. D., Ind,, 3314 19th street. Campbell, F. riington, Candler, J. W., Mass., 915 16ih street, Cannon, J. G..'TL, Shoretiun, Carey, J. M., Wyoming, 1406 L street, Canoe, a ii., Ga., Metropolitan Carter, f. Ii. t., O18 14h street, Caswell, L. B, Wis, 900 K street. Cavchiags, ‘T. C., Sliss., Metropolitan, Cate, V ‘ational, Carlile, J. Caruth, A... K: Cheadle, J. 18, ind, Cheatuam, Hy P. Caipman, J.L, M ancy, J, M. ie Clark, ©. B., Wis. 6 G street. Clarke, RH. Al, Metropolitan. Clements, J. © 152 1416 K street, . lowa, 25 WO Hi street, ‘. Ga.,) ison, D. Bh, P. cheon, i. Mi, mers, Je jetropolitan, ich 1023 Ver erinont avenue, mandi, Nationa’, street, Hamitton, T Dunuell, M. Dupuy, E. J.. Hamonds, B.C Ellis, WV Ealoe, Yi as 7 vs. 905 13th street, ; urehan, Gibsin, &. ii, Mu Suorehiar, 0. 8., 5. ap cae Heimpaill, Hendersou, D. erson, J ie 210 North Capttot, shoe Isiand avenue, Lith street. LI A’ street se, K street, 4. Kober’ M. 2B Lacey, J. ¥., lowa, Mainiltun. Lane, Eaward, Lil, Metropolitan, “, We tional, 4€X., SLO 11th street, 221 street, Congressional hot Va., 700 Lith street, ie Lester, K. E, Ga, ligys, Lewis, C., Mis, Ling, Jno, Min! L Lodge, H. C., bg 21 K.L ave, Matsh, L, wie 110 31st street, Mansur, ¢ Martin, . Mason, W. E., IIL, 810 12tu street. McAdvo. Wia., 20 I streey, ih, Wis Nationa vy in, M44 RT, 4. B, Ky., Suorenan, oe 4 ¢ +, Hiclunond. G, Tean., Metropenes, Qo Ark., 25 2d street ge, Mil's, R. Q, Tex., 1115 G street. E A ELS A ION SALES. erring oy cag ory eer f Aa Bi | L\UCTION SALES. ___ AUCTIO: Moore, I Ww. Tex, Mefropouitan, a ma § xe S830 2 THIS AFTERN Tomonnow. . N.U., 1325 Ve rmot a ByyS ze Morrie We, Cat taailton. = WO, FINE BUILDING LOTS ON W, BE ALTER B WILLIAMS « 00. Auctioneers Ore, Mass., Shorehain. SikEKE1S NORTHWEST AT AUCTION. (ORS) Si - Morey’, Hi. L:, Oulo, 201: K street, ox “THURSDAY. AFTERNOON, Dichaimer ONT Oe Wann O ore. tone Nise BEAN: Morrill, E. N., Kan., 621 13h street, BR vu RR «ca FIFTH, AT HALF-PAST FOUR OCLUCK we 7S aise 14 ¥, sR THE Morgan, J. B., Miss, 340 C street. Hi B i R Ga fel, im front ae ees, UARE EN OUTFIT O1 Petar % 7 z Muveniee, Wry ‘Pa. Randall, BB u G HH | ‘cach tot tronting 40 fect and ronuig back toan alley. | , 92 FRIDAY, DECEMBER SIXTH, Ag TE OS oePR vue Martington, J. E., $20 15th street. Ee £ &99 This vroperay inuear Lata street and ina rapally tan: | A.M; Ne shall sell at auction, at ww tou ‘aaus, F. G., Mo, Normandie, BB uv eGa proving section of the city, street pecthwact, te stock without 4. he Ih. Mo. Whtird’s 5 Terns: ‘One:third cash: balance in 1. and. 2 years waeot WALYER Be WILLIAMS & C0. Acta, Naen ms Ni Nt xX National. notes bearing 6 per ceut mterest and to be secured by, er ‘B. WILLIAMS & CO. Aucticncera, Sohoniee Jaa tiene ehetinon ‘ eter oTat purchaesis cost f arvoett of $500 ES AND FIXTURES. pe ene Yau tat atrece i FS PR ou each lot at time ot sale. ‘Terme to be conapied with on FRIDAY W y MOLI y DECEMBER SIXTH, at Osbor ig yi BR RRR 00 iu 15 days, otherwise right reserved to resell at risk | TEN O'CLOC! Will sell in store 1644 t rhe, E, S., gti ‘ihey ‘40 K stre es B OR 0.0. and cost o: men! purchaser after 5 oe public Soepeicun = sf stuall meng a of Gi AA X Outhwaite, J. ‘dhio, 4 Dupont ctrete, Res EE %- notice of such resale in some ewsh aber rabistied in Gil Bank, Retractor, Soules, AAA Hy Owen, W. b., Ind., Randall. = Washiveton, D.C. womayunc BROS., The B RWiLLiaus € CO., Auctioneers, aa ona 2 ae eee = Sauctonects ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioncern EO. W. —— Auctioneer, O56 F st ‘ROVED PROPERTY } FRONTING ON FOUR. = TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM. | AND-A-HALY Stitt ET DING NUMBDRS 1107 cco tort G PROVED Pi PROPERTY. ON SECOND Coon AND tus sot THWest ‘ = = A ° Bek A he Ha it te, BOLSG RESERENT Mh VESuPUMEE NS | pte ‘Caaccme Stn, urem, Cort the Bes i ie i, Del, S40 C street n.W, TEAZ AND FROM 1248, INCLUSIVE, TO tS 21056, i wich dames pag ye Goo F Penal 2 W.Va. Sh James, The continued inclement weather, coupled SECOND STREET SOUTUW aud Martha A. Bellcuger et al, are defendante, (he un- _—— bs we Kan, 1344 Vermont avenue, By virtue of a certain deed of trust pa in Liber | dersigned trustees will seli at public aucuion im tront * Meuropolitan. 1306, tolio 234 et seq.,one of the land records for the | of the premi ~ on FDA AY, DECEMBra SiXTo, n., oud, ‘with the immense stock which we desire to re- District of Columbia, aud at the request of the party | issu. at POUR OCLOcK F M., the toilowmg-de- —:0:—_ Oe ee ea a ieirost $s a8 pete tbe FIE 1H ral haere ton “ty ied ioe oe 2 North Capit duce, induces us to offer » SPECIAL DRESS De 1889. at HALE LASL trustee, March. 13, 1830, by ‘alluch, following described prop- | aved recorded iu liber, J.A. 3. As La, kui, of Wedel Paar eShA, | Sos baer ers aca. Gian 01th | TE EVENING STAR ts PAPER Pugsley, 4.4, Quio, Shoreham. GOODS SALE. The prices which we offer are | knowis aud doseri co taste De serch of columns | $0 being about fet tront by a dapat uf about 100 Quackenbasiy, J. A., Bh Oliver Cox wubdivinfon St pat cauare 907, | | Terma, One-thiva ‘rash, bai-ince in one and two | OF TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY nor also the north 13 fee and 46 "ani with “note bearing interest vEK Kaley Sohn oe soar below the usual value offered at any ape- | the south 10 feet of Lot ifiia Marre nut utalivini feit per aunum aud secured by adend of trast agen | Of LAST WERK, It prints ALL THE Wg wal 4 subject deed Cs jon © pare EW: re Sey as Ce preaty S97. Sid aaldoct £08, a ob or and Sa, Tecusdiusstharkase | NEWS, Local, Domestic and Foreign, 7 cial bargains that we have no hesitancy in say- with interest from April 18, uubject to ‘hlot at the time ot sale. Ift LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MOKN- a deed of trust to secure the'sum $2.608.50 on Lot 49. 40 aud part of Lota a4 ‘and #7, with ipterest frou ing that this sale will produce better values March S89. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash and the balance in six ied with within 10 da; from day of vale. ee property shail be resold at the | ING PAPERS. cust of purcl B uay, 1425 X.Y. av bead This is conspicuousty true of all classee months from day of sale, secured by deed of trust op WAL. EK COOKSE), tees, Pacer Ee Nae, ee for less money than any sale hitherto offered by Hhebroperty sold, mith Hiteronty or aoe n27-déds Pe Surman. | Tree of news, but especially so in regard te yirchases pvouit, of $90 ~~ — Hite. J. W., Pa., Riggs house. ete froma bae ny rt of lot att, An ATCLIFFE, DARK & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, “iliy, J. B., Pa, Arlington, us Wo recommend ever¥ prudent purchaser | coniveyuncing aud ‘rochrding. a pureuascr's cost B20 Penna. ave. ave, Local News and District Affairs. hobsr rison, 8M. Li Rowell, J. H., 1 Kowland, A.,’N, Russell, ©. A, C ‘Terms to be complied with im 15 da; seokds — FiLLDEL KINDS,| THE STAR has a very much LARGER Rh S aNp|and BETTER force of LOCAL RE- BES, LN Ste rey taka Hat ERNS, to investigate these statements, as the follow- Sanford, Jno. ing SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS will show: 7, De PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS Sawyer, J. G. 906 14th street, ; SIXTH. 1600, than any other paper in Washington Sayers, J. D., "Texas, 2207 K street. HEGULAR SALE AT MY AUCTION Roos Np OGHOCK A WE Beranton, Pe aa vo Ls37 K street, $1.25—6-4 BROADCLOTHS reduced to $1.00 URDAY, DECEMBEL SEVENTH, 1S8t AL BOO Pea ever thought of employing, and ITS Bel at 1OUSe, v; Bu. Ge Pb tot PLION ¥ re - 7 Shervaatl, J. N.Y., 1409 If street, ‘Will not rough up. Smooth face; twilled back; extra QF BOUSEHOLDGUObs, CoMPLISING I wor Q ple pected peyton pp hende MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND Shively, b. ¥."Ind., National, ORSE BLANKETS 1S ENDL VARIETY, LAP simonds, E, W., Coun., 945 O street, fine quality, BuO, Liste Mantel and Pier Mirrors. 10 Parlor LS AND KOBES, rhe PRINTING FACILITIES ARE MORE Smith. G., jr., iL, 1012 14th street. Oil Paintings one Very Fine Anaen bick ¢ delle vn SCAND SSS pen etoen ete aricass™ | TAN THREE TIMES AS POWER- Smyset M- L.. Ohio, 1205 M street, $1.00—50 in. TWILLED CLOTH reduced to 75e. uutand Other Chatuber Furuiture in Sets anu Seps- | being a direct Manufacturer's Gomvbectiontail, to be | FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY Solder, 8. P., Sinn., 1408 Hi street. Bost value ever offered at $1; finisued as well as the | FMG,tie0e, Muir Mattresses, Yillows, aud “islaters, | Sod without reser. ‘ ‘ Spooner, H. J., R. 5 (Soca Ege uchiture, ree Baws | | Pat in search of Fine Goods should not fail to| OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER, It is Springer, Win. B street s.e, best qualities, soft and pliable; in fact, an unexcelled | Fiouyi a ghnues’ds Sud Other Carpets, Cookiug aud | attend this sul Steuart, J. D. » 412 6th street. eating es, BC, ds ist RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. | therefore able to print each day a full Ste Vin, Ariiogt 7 Dy _— _ sion tf Vv t Aciogton. value at 75e. 20 School Desks, Woven Wite Cota, ain bow) report of every transaction of public ine Struble, I. 5) 42 Corcoran street. a AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, TY ON East | Stephetison, & Mo Sle. 10 Fate 75c.—52 in, HABIT CLOTHS reduced to 590. One Fine Brewster Coupelet tu perict order, 3 if NEAR T |SOrest occurring in the District ap to Stahlnecker, W. G., N.Y., Chamberlin’s, Good, firm, solid value ut 75c., but at 59c. there has 7 TWELVE iy Tabac TL oe porn | She Very hour of going to press. Stockdale, . K., Sis Metropolitan, om, Bann ELE VOtOOR, Bugsion 3 mitses, I will a0) dots | Stump, Mae A ‘ 9 . never been shown quality equal to thiscloth; we have | ,Hotses, New aud Second-hand Carriages, ‘or scparatel —0: Sween . own street. ss ~ mens oy J cot 14th street b cy, J... No, % them in 50 shades. ‘The most realistic bargain in | T7ViOMAS DOWLING, Ai , Tand Wallach strects by aicytu of 100 feet to | By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES Habit Cloth ever shown at 59e. ONE HACK AND DOUI ‘T OF HARNESS AT ans cans sae] ae oe ‘ay! bu ‘Taylor, i. B., Ob > ae JLAR AND 5) AL Dis- On SATURDAY, Di: CEMBL AY TH, 1889, at seri i cae de eee 1014 10th street, $1,15—FANCY CLOAKINGS, 54 in., all wool, re- aw ELVE & JOCK, 1 tie rowuty T PATCHES, and with the diference of ji i a 2 c os Themes: Sins North Capitol st duced to 81. Tous to party who fas ne further uss forate does » | time in its favor, it is also able to give ae Py Lele leer voi Broad and Narrow Striped Plaids and Bourette ef- D° \CANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, 1 | tts readers every afternoon the news of Townsend, i. peagrr Es fects—desirable for Ladies’ Long Coats, Children’s SALE OF I ra ARGE BRICK BUILDING j 5 done gat thew ; the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE Cols t & y Duncunsun Brothers, aud D streets 1. day, 2 o’ch Coats or Heavy Drosses—haudsome Line of colorings. ca tr Soe she panies Bay, ant up oe AB weheec midnight, thus leaving literally nothing in the way of news from Europe, Asia, aud Africa for the morning papers. 75—CLOAKIN' % juced By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. = ee ee ee ee 1 1305, folio 150 et seq., one of the land records of the LAR OF if, #160 Per Mg bb gp LBs, N.Y. BUCKWHEAT Por e Hast Paucy duteut bh H. Wallace, W.¢., N Wallace, Re eu rs Ps 81.50. District of Columbia, aud at the written request of Wie party secured. wo will well in front of the p ra ” z * Ml A choice line of these very desirable goods are just in, BEIOR De Tash, Mi kes Deck: Which added with the balance of those ou hand, make | P..sii hig eda pa “He nnd and oe nown and distinguixhed on the grouud . = ‘collection worthy of your inspection. Montane ten Dc, (pnp ous muieted ten | rs . Equally does THE STAR lead all ite ude mauel Davidson's : ot Tots square 1Uuibered one hundred und tweul oe contemporaries in ihe publication of the Capitol Street, 2.50-LUPIN'S CAMEL HAIR BORDER reduced as per plat rec rded iu Liver 8K LE NEWS OF OUK OWN COUNTRY. 13th and Mass, ave, S 3 and Sy eee ee oe _ Liv Ath st se to $2.00. breed eight (3) wheat saa Roesua ce! = Receiving the regular dispatches of ee eee eetertee crores tele oma) OY, iveen'1o} feet fnaey An even dey tats Boutinad FINE GhOC:ALLS, PRUVISIONS both News Associations; with alert aud My) tect lot 3: pressive oh three pieces left. Se a ices ‘Brick Daciling Buildings, por- _AND TABLE LUXURIES. enterprising special telegraphic cor- tion of which is kuown as ¢ Milton” apartment | | Having located at 1400 P st. n. would be glad | respondents at all important points; and 91.50-SILK-BORDERED SERGE reduced 1091.25. | hawe to ser our tricuds and the public e@oraily. Sutisiue- Xermns: One-third of the pnrehase money, cash buat bo pie eee eh po any Soeur | with wires leading directly from its own ic! Es E terial most ie wie ‘ara, LOLS to wiven bes — je Us 8 Cull BG enti: u: aw Rick: Roman) Effects, “Fino amet ahs is aa inte ay ie euaiautaty kd to | J ry Dez ofiice to the general network of telegraph yalar caso cured b; st on the prenitnes sold, oF hdave Jes : Popular fabric of the season, Ti Sch Wola phat, etn ave Dust Ox system touching every city, town and cost of punch it De re “ 9 on ERG waited at treet tale, ‘T xd with in id ol intend hamlet in the United States and Terri- eanutera Ot tiaal Watais 69c.—BORDEKED SERGES reduced to 59e. Wises dignciustvine ian lattes coos stock of Groceries, which we intend pars tage yee tories, it is enabled to receive and print atonce a full report of every event of consequence occurring during the day anywhere between the Atiuntic and Pas v ervic sia cice | toresell the property at the and cost of the de- Deeds in fee have been tiled as follows: | Ti serviceable material can be had in the cholee | foil purcuaser, ufter Ave deys' vublic ‘tice of J.L. Edwards et al. toJ. Paul Jones, pt. 23, | Colorings iu which wo were so successful We wil | #02, teulo in suiue! newspayer puuliaued in W 8q- 377; $450.50. S. Oppenheimer to same, pt. | close tie lot at 590, 92, do.; $1,125, J. Paul Jones to Inter-Ocean Building Co., pt. 22, do.; €1.125. Virginia ©, | 60c.—BORDERED SERGES reduced to 374e. SH SMITH, ) NATHANIEL WILSON, Trustees, powder ‘Teas at Reduced Prices: ea, CdS A gusts at Cost, NSON BROS, Auctioneers. Fine Creamery Lutter a Speciaity. i * 2 x D ulso just received acur loud of F, M. Walker’ Huidekoper to May H. Dodge ct al., lot 1, sq. | Westill have a choice line of colors of this desirable | pfiApeee oo NDS WALCHES. (A — ative Blour, wuich we guarantee to urthe Viseat 152, Burleith; $2,600. Mary A. Poland to Al- a acs DI Ce sue Barnes, sub 235, sq. 674; & S. Biebor | #bFie which wo will closest 39e. In councction with the above we handle Fresh Meats and Vexetables oi ali Kinde. @ NOTE THE RESULT: 29 bpecial care wmiven bo iors Septic of orders received by tall or teleploue, drun, ery. +02 aye Wa KER —- to Samuel Bensinger, undivided interest lots : 7 and 8, sq. 907, pt. sq. 953, and lot 10, sq. 969: | 50c~BORDEKED TRICOTS reduced to 37}¢c, 5.21. 3.8. Wales to A. Grandison, lots 4| seyen pieces comprise the entire lot; all wool, 9-1m . ave. Dw. ‘and 5, bik. 11, Burrville; $1,000, Willi Te ian = to Catherine "A. Wooay lot 10 and pt 11, B, | Neary, with bright corrvaponding colors for Border- EN} ucuig at TEN 0 i Pall crass Clee ee ke a nal on seg Hee and H.’4ad. to W. W.; #3.400. Ann stn ees es rte.’ rooms DANSON Full Line Fo mol Domsentio ets THREE TIMES AS MANY REGU G. A. Ober, sub G, sq. 4 aioe} < Sith fe will, ocil a ya f ae ae Mit Groctuies very al ae Be ahs Ae | SUBSCRIBERS and MORE THAN ledies fran Nos. 100 to 11,120 tw O84 Loukas ave, | vn Sane + aca Kosalie V- Cam os ie siete PIANOS AND ORGANS BEADEES AS ANY OTHER DAILY . O41; $3,220. A. 8, Johnson to B. F. Me- Lyall continue thesaig of same'at 408° TWELE LH ——t | . coe cy, undivided half 39, sq, 367; a Da. f, | Plaid dress for little money. sTkek a, where. 4h addition to, the Te HARDMAN UPMIGHT PIANO Is 1H ONLY | PAPER IN WASHINGTON. It is de= unredecmed pledges KGE FIRE AND Fiano maue in the worid which positively imu- area x larly vareiah eoxstere ob Peetkiond ig Bes yea ae | eoc.—PRENCH SERGES, 38 inch, all woot, reduced | B¢EGLAS i ahOoe SAE CAND cate. take notice, | asettiun, but we com saimtontion ie te Seer | ae HOMES OF Bid PEOPLE, AFTER sub B, lot 3, B. and H.'s ad. to W. W.;%_. eens d4-3t oe Pg Rr ee PAA ES Ee 7 eed 50c, rude, OWILE | Isaac pt. 6, sq. 512; $2,200, | 30¢—WOOL-FILLED TRICOTS reduced to 20c. pbell to Jos. H. Bruneman, sub | 40 inches wide, heavy and serviceable; will makes remit broke ELEVE, to Mary Ryan, pt. 6, bat; “2, Clark to Jos. Ambush, semis reno nme har OBERT VosE & 60: i cut se ane a | THE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THE sq. 1130; $—. C. W. King to Marga rot M. Mex We have just purchgsed trom the importer 100] 4. cr anie REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, _ | seed ten the Vila yi CAY ARE OVER, and it is thus read Connell, sub 309, sq. 674; $1,300. — W. F. Mor- | pieces of these justly celebrated Sergus which we have DECEMBER ‘NINTH, AT FOUR P. | {12 teuda to develow the beautitul toue wh "| leisurely and thoroughly by EVERY row to Imogene Morrow, sub 131, 8q. 237; $—. Miyvye will oftet for wale that valuable’ estate kuows | Zttes SE Cu, TLIO Faw Biss % y if T. G. Morrow to Morrow, do.;| &—, | been selling at G¥c. These were Lought at a price | 48 120 4th strcet southeust, comprising Slot 22 tect 7 inches front by 06 feet deep; a Koud | T, A. Harding to Morgan Thonias,’ sub 36, sq, | wu , sicak: ana tie | front thsos story We ily 858; 2800. J. F. Rodgers et al, to ©. C. Glover, | “ict Will warrant us in selling those in all mod ck lot 12, bik, 3, Kulorama Heights; $1,510.50. | D¥esent purchase at 60e, Georgiana Thomas to A. Thomas to A. Glea- sou, pt. 14, sq. 198; S—. St. Ann’s infant | 81-DRAP DE ALMA, 40in, all wool, reduced to| ¥>a1cLIFFE, DANK & CO. Auctioneers asylum et al. to G. A. Sheehan, pt. 18, sq. 247; alll SorPWE KkAKAUEY PLANOW IS A NOBLE IN MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. and vee them at RUHSS 1 aye of Music They know that it prints all the news, pyres, 20K Ciiais ta. FES NTS. = ow ijt DECKER Bhos” PIAdun are “unsurpassed in | Of the District in view, with no partisan ine ‘ensentinl qualitt TONE, WORKMANSHLE Lal 6234¢c. Eee. nw, aud DU MANILA, aud are measures to advocate, and no private S—._ G. H. Lalctra to W. Mayse, lots 3 and 4, ite imevery detail, Moderstex mes to forward. They know it,in sq. 977; $400. Kt. A. Morrison to W. D. Holli-| None better were ever produced tosoll at one dollar, pate oe — é 2d Ei day, pt. sq. 214; £400, J. H. Bundy to Susie Suokeon, lot 43. bik. 6, Ivy City; £200. Absa- | PUt for this wale and until al aro sold they go at G2}¢¢. tom Brown to Maria Gockeler, pt 3, sq. 52; | ver yard $3,300, N. T. Murray, trustee, to Nora O'Leary, fUU. LUC. sub, 34 and’ pt. 8, sq. 936; 62, 10. Bor LANSBURGH & BRO. | {i yremins, Lo eee es Shocmaker to H. Gates etal, pt. Azadia; ; u C.W, Simpson to Katherine A. Craig, sub 31, | We still cing to our old conclusion that odress wilt | outing 37 seit by se ERE JO improved uy ae sq. 44; $1.50. James Lowndes to R.L. Gibson, < 03 oli un nae Dwelling, with all modern improvements. : . sub 20, Widow's Mite, £2,700, H. A. Willard to | 8 ¥°l! tales you wear a good-fitting CORSET. Come | Perms." § 000 due April 15, Lst2, to remain; bal- RENOWNED FOU LUNE Ast a short, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, and nothing else. Asan ADVERTISING MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSO- LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It is in fact worth more as a meaus of reach= ing the public THAN ALL THE ¥ AFTERNOON, DECEMBER NINT! e terms eno Hessonsiie in price. Bold on OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE W. P. Lipscomb, subs 13 and 114, eq. 362; $—. | tous aud we will insures proper St or refund your | SUC Carl. If the terms of wale are HOt coup lied wath, BANDLLS & STayarax, CITY TOGETHER. Same to G. E. Hamilton, subs 115 and 116, do.; money. risk and cost of the detauiting purel: ee Eee g—. Academy Hol: Cross_to G. E. Lemon, days advertise feof ve ain sole ewapaper Dublinlved tn W EEE Pianos. 50. P. B. O'Connell to Washington, D. A deposit of $200 required when Everybody kuows the “Weber” as the Artist'’s| Furthermore, in proportion to the re- part 16, sq. 247 Frau, e sole agents fo: Bechet t. avery, wab 8, sq. 719; $700, ‘We carry 80 distinct lines of CORSETS in grades egal” — b, S| Washington, Baltimore ad Rison — care turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- 5 5 eet uctiviee SANDLKS & STAYMA’ SING 5 >THE CHEAPESS THE “COURTS. varying from 50c, to the finest, but itis the latter we AMELOV ED. POPE OOL BTEEE USSE saw scingeartentgecanesd ARE THE CHEAPES' wish to speak of today. NEAK HAND D sihebre SOUTHWEST ‘EY PIANOS. m LN THE CITY. Cincurr Count—Judge Montgomery, Be tinue, a oN, emxet of ihe Giapeacus Comte sha] GRR NAS OE ‘ering Reape, —_— Yesterday—In re will J. MeH. Holling ssworth; | “ANNISE"—¢4.50. District of Columbsa, passed im Equity No. 11736, BANDED & shy ‘MAN, ———< issues answered sustaining will, Hill agt: Shorelu Ouiver C. didek is complaitiant and Lorin M. Fatale. Stornweather; judgment by de fault Heise, | This C. P. 1a Sirene CORSET, manufactured espec- Stet hn fuatot the recite, on ASL Ay Pubue | yeus & DonD PIANOS In conclusion, the public should bear Patented “Soft Stop.” produces aud is of yreat mtvict to Line | im mind this one significant fact: THE hundred of these Celebrated Piatios 12 2. Conservatory of i Music at Howto. STAK does not rely upon empty boasts Dito & S1AVNAN. | to impress the public. ITS CURCULA+ ESDAY, UH i Brown & Co, agt. Isphording; judgment by de- | ially f is Fren be DAY OF DECEMBLIL, ‘A.D. ISSO, at HALE. | A Covtain the fanit, Barber ag, Hopp; judgment by defauty, | Aly {oF 06 tmede ctxt tno French Sateen and | ELMS RU OU Di te foliewine ascribed | Mary ike ees Loughran sgt. © Mers;on tial Donnolly agk | Veslevoner. Utis henity stared with ‘road whale: | teal errs Steen cetioll as tare at Hot tiiabered Thompson; verdict for plaintiff; one cent dain- | vones, has two side steels and is trimmod with broad | eeven (11) in squure muubered four hundred aud ‘BAN e binety-four (404), bewinuing ior the sam: a “3 4 Fs = — Grae tes lace, Has long waist, high bust and large spring on | Ou the south sidect Vinita avenue tweuty-one C2) —| TION IS SWORN TO; its PRESS- : bquiry Court—Judge Coz, : feet eleven and two-thirds (113) inches from the + ee cliurch and achool Yesterday—Sciardi agt. Sciardi; order of De- | hips. White aud Drab, Horuiwest comer of said lot clvven 11%, bang the atop Urean for $75. sold on | ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; cember 3 Of by. voked, Norment agt, Fendall; or- Bortheust corer of the part of suid lot eleven (11), by Kowisa Irving, and rugni easterly and its BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED der appointing Sallie C. uordian ad s So Winsitta cwenus altetans UG) test exeren eed litem. Gritiith agt, Griitith; sale fually rati- | S4TS—85- thirds (11%) inches, and thence southerly with said by any one having an interest in their fied. Darling agt. Kelly; appearance of absent | Of Satin CORSETS we have a full line of ©, P, in | trout widtitcoutinued betwoou and parallel with the f suid lot cleven (11) to Union alley, or School imo examination. These are CRUCIAL deiendant ordered. Butler agt, Strong; rule on ‘ : Geeek segetenr with the mmgeoneasnes seciooe: 14 & DAVIS CPMIGHT PIANOS, mt Gofendant. In re J. J. Connor and Thomas H. | 8°e!G*¥. Drab, Light Blue snd Pink, Red, Black | street, together with the Munray mente Nee. aa | HA Savard sane : tet TESTS, which few papers invite, and Be cj instullmeuts ut one and two yeurs with interest and. Lowers, alleged lunatics; writ de lunatico in- | and White, each trimmed elaborately with bright tected Meaeaiat tens om ibe seapscey aoa ee an quirendo ordered to issue. Alexandria real e3- | shades of Silk. ‘They are made of fine quality Satin, ‘at the option of the uschuser. A deposit of one ‘The handsomest, which those that boast most are least tate insurance company agt. Hogan; Tune ed ($100) dollars ity be requ at time of able to stand. order appoin E. Hogan guardian | with Que French whalebones and steela; long waist | Sule. “All vonvoyahcink at cost of acca day te 0: ad litem. Cochran agt, lout et al; pro con- the right to readvertise aud sed at the foswo against certain defendants, i Ree ery ens: Hat wp saoiaeatig urine: qurry Count (special)— Judge James, sesealeate Yesterday—Grant agi. Hill; motion for ine | Besides the C. P, we have the ©. Baa Spirite, i all J. HOLDSWORTH, GUEDON.” Trustees, junction heard and submitted, late shades, for 3 and 85. ‘Sie stu. v 67” The esteem tm which THE STAT Prosare Count —Judge Cor, DUNOANSON BROS.,Anctioncers. _n27-G&ds_ Attention of “1 urciurcts” 8 invited te, thei | $$ held by the reading and advertising Prot Lstate of C.D. Golden; inventory | THESE CORSETS ARE FULLY WARRANTED. RACES. DARE 6 00. Sects EBT DECEIVE Rud "Tashes Ae reat Public is conclusively shown by the fig- of money returned by administrator, In re ae "B. |~ SECOND-HAND PIANOS. — A largo aavorumeat Richard Graham, rainor order appointing Chas, LANSBURGH & BLO. I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION the personal prop: | cou saaye aluost every. well-kuown take Ita | Wes given below. W. O'Neill guard. bond 10. Ca ‘ol the late Prot. M. F. Gilbert ou TUESDAY country, in tuorough repair, Bil Le closed uut st vory ING, DECEMBER TENTH, 1860, COM CIN low hguies. SVECLAL INDUCL MENT» ofteredboca | Im the first six months of each of the CupiinaL Court— Chief Justice Bingham, READ THIS. ) U'CLOCK, at cu oP Score gr er eae Le acranged on BASH Yesterday—John Kelly, grand larceny; plead | wuste g eee 93. our | SVU Nore s NB RSS ASA ciara ares Wal RNALE's co, guilty. One year in the penitentiary. “Samuel ae ee Stier Glee Putations tamten whith te eee 66 S17 Market spas, Conway, grand larceny, housebre: g and re- | price, $2.49. sony of Kuphael’s Madouna ‘aud. Child), Decorated ceiving stolen property; guilty of larceny, juners, lot of Artist's studies and Lqwpage, O} = IpPTrayy > Francia 8. Ogle, grand larceny; plea of |p Chenille Tablo Covers, 136 yards square, Old price ee. “Ghastes Bronson, Watches ai < DENTISTRY. jeeny acce| pee he days in jail, David | $1.65; selling now for $1.48. Sd Admr, Estate M, F. Gilbert R, J. B. TEN = ilbur, grand larceny aot etic larceny a . < E. WAGGAMAN, Keal Estate Auctioneer, st copted: “Sixty days in jail, Heury'T. 3, Brown, | Chenille Covers 1 yard square, 720, as aan comer It and O. Red , Herdlcn taking an illegal pension fee; death of defend-| Lace Curtains at prices to sstonish you, Good ones | FMUSTEES: SALE SEP VALUABLE,, LOT, 1a. PROVED BY, Riera FRAME DWELL- Say EXTRACT j0UT PAIN BY AID ant suggested and ‘bondsman in released, for €1.50 per win an given-fe: ae EG. =, bes eo STREET NOKTHWEST, Boke local Lepplication We she waa used uly by me, ce ued without pais, . if two deeds of trust,recorded Pert tnt cute) ANACOSTIA. Curtain Poles, special sale price, 100, euch complete. eae sa Stale ied Bite Sot oo Se ee DURE, 715 14th at Poxenat.—The funeral of Mr. Archie Helior | _W!4ew Shades on Spring Roliers, 200. each. id at he requeat of the gartice thessty escureurwe | WEEE, DENTAL FSFIAMALA TEETH FILLED Nas held from the home on Pierce, street yos- | Fisured Chenille Portieres reduced from $8.50,89, | Will sell t public auction, 4u front of the ‘promises, on Seo Demtal Depart. MONDAY, DECEMBER NINTH, 1559, ot Four terday afternoon and the burial made in Grace- and $10 to $7.48 K'P.M., the following described ‘real estate land cemetery, Washington. Rey. E. Richard- bio ot ead custo in Grorgsiowny B.C. and Ca vinwdy) son of the Jackson street M.E. church con-| This isa bargain that will interest you. ducted the services, ean “e yin ore Dovsie Tracks.—For many years the Ana- i canon 128 oak ones OF Lae costia siseat railway bas had Dutone track over | one-hait old yrice, e bridge, but now another is ing put down, NOW One of tho origiual double tracks/over: the | Wr Holiday Goods now on sale. select e ci alive drawn north 73 depress tO wie En PAROS OE mea taroanh tar geanter intemeeaieeal dance e. SRS tated DENTIST, 9TH ST, u i bridge was ordered up through the influence | Goods laid away and delivered when dosired. thitiutes weet $0 fect: theuce north 1 degrees 30 PROFESSIONAL. of lioseoe Combing, "eho brake Bis carriage Fie tulites west 9 fet to the Place rof beruantag: wits | —_ ROFESSION. es while crossing the | bridg ME, yy ALL EVENTS OF LIFE The Richmond chambe stalimenta i G12 sud'1o snoothe for whieh asta ies he Richmond ce! x of commerce has ,, taken steps to induco the Lynn shoe manufuc- sedured by Seed of trast on seore a afi et turers to locate in that city. : ken. or ai cash, at option of ca Aigebosit ot Surveyor General Johnson of Arizona has | f "A i = $100 Swill be reariired at sale and cont di transmitted to the general land office a report | f} a of the Peralta grant, clamed by J. Adilison eavis, containing acres of public AGGAMAN, lands, inel luding the eities of Phamix, Florence, | a 3 Solomonvii ao recommendins claim be not all ‘alioweal It Depends « on the Liver. r $ ot WATERPROOF “Is life worth li facetious Lt Possible that THE STAR IS THE RE- i

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