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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1890. CITY AND DISTRICT. (& Tue Evesino Stan is everywhere recog nized and admitted to be, in every quali @op, and the family circle. , the leading and favorite newspaper of the National Capital, alike in the counting-room, the work- Pretty much THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE LAW Representative Morse Argues in Favor of Its Repeal. the House committee on commeree today in favor of his bill for the repeal or amendment of THE GRIP LIST. Ex-Gov. Curtin Improving—Various Deuths from the Epidemic. prostrated by influenza at the Hotel Stratford, Philadelphia, was improved yesterday. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _____ PROPOSALS. THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYs. EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, ¥36 F st, Representative Morse made aspecch before] The condition of ex-Gov. Curtin, who was | TMUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED NEAK SHEKIDAN AVENUE, IN ple, SUBDIVISION OF BARRY FA a 2D. y Virtue of a certain deed of trust reco! Liber 1372, folio 365 et seq., one of the land records JUNCANSON BROS, auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NICE LOT, IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY FAME DWELLING, NO. 1643 SIXTH STKEET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated December 20, A.D. 1888, and recorded in Liber No. 1361, folio 1143 et seq. PRCREALS | FOK | FURNISHING | STREET Lanterns (Advertisement.) Office of the Com- tissiouers D.C. Washington. D.C., Jan Ie 18i0.—Sealed | Proposals will be received at ot fee until TWHIVE O'CLOCK M. on TURSDAY, JANUAKY TWIMTY-EIGHTH, 1890, tor Furnishing ihree Hundred street Lanterns, more or lest For specifications, blanks ou whic snd ail other information, ap) iy, this office. ibe 3 toil iladelphia wwal- | for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the | oue of the laud f the District of Columbia; | sAzht is reserved to reject ans cud all tals ot parts of everybody in the District reads it regularly. It | tH interstate commerce law. Bofore the law | Ex-Mayor Stokley of Philadelphia is com party secured thereby. we wall offer for saiecin frontof | ain at the renuct at thohalaee ct tue mote we will | inde, 3. W. DOUGLASS. LG. HINE Clits, Ww Ral= sit was passed, he said, we bad a prosperity and a | escent. the premiseson. on wae SEVENT! H DAY | seil at pubjic auction in frout of the premis.«, - MOND, Commissiovers D.C. pS is therefore much the best advertising medium | -,ijryaq development unprecedented in his- | Superintendent Bosbyshell of the Philadel- | Q4)48UAi¢V, 1600. at HALF-PAST FOUR CLOCK | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 1WE TH, A, in the city; and, in proportion to circulation tts advertising rates are aiso much the cheapest. tory. The law has had the effect to largely stop railroad development and building, and it phia mint has the grip. John H. Stringer, late manager for Wilson ae, Jot 11, in section 5, in the subdivision of u farm éstate, in the county of Washington, D. ‘Teruis of saie: One-third cash, balance in one (1) and 1800, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. AL, “the followinw-described real estate, situate iu the city of Washington, District of Colunibia, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land and premises known aud SPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATERIALS—OF- f Buiiding for Library of Congress, 143 } ast Capitol st. Wasiineton, D.C. January 11, 1x90. — Se) sealed prwpusais will be received at this uthee : 2 : Fa Navona oe deve or it preenince Known ont | anu THUKSDAY, THE SIATH DAY OF NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. railroad property in this country more an eater ani nglish agent for Minnie mer, pov Bed pure! r wordt at time v1 apd ‘com: within the tuliowing motes aud bounds: | orig at tn e © Liorary of Cou- aN INS MED. = i ri it =" be com- | Bewiuni a Oth thirty C0) feet , Cou $20,000,000 without any compensating advan- | died of influenza at Manchester, England, yes- | Sinyyiuciue, st purchaser's cost, Terms to orth from the sonthweck cornet of eabd toc and run: | Gree 18 this city, th A Long Hist of Appointees Get Safely Through the Senate. tage to the people, It was supposed to be in terday, MILTON M. Se alae Trustees. bing thence north twenty (20) feet, thence east forty- tie- Of buildtiar "mu Hard Burued Brick : 5 Ju6-cod&ds _ ¥URMAN J. SHADD, five and sixty-seven hundredths 45 67-100) feet, | #an 7 the interest of the people against railroad mo-| Augustus W. Livandais, familiarly known in = mAN 3: 8 lence nouth four) feet, thenc ast forty-neven aud | RACK te-u) best ned Hand Made inchs: ‘The followin, Tons have been con- | Hopolies. It has proved tobe exactly the oppo- | journalistic und theatrical circles in America Hor La ot ane ahatoen hd feet thenes | 22"Gan Brake Mtoe, 5. —Larouy fet of Unanes ingen site and bas strengthened the chain it was in- | and England as “Gus,” is dying of heart fail- Mist mauety-tbewe ud” thirtyericat. ba dredihs (03 | @-Muallsavtiive QC Minccllmgovts Hardware. s = = tended to break. Under the former state of Civil service commissioners — Theodore Roosevelt of New York and Hugh S. Thompson things, he argued. the producer or consumer or manufacturer paid a high rate to a competitiv: are and lung disease following influenza, He is the London correspondent of several Ameri- can and P: papers, His wife, whose stage REGULAR SALE AT MY AUCTION ROOMS SAT- URDAY, JANUARY EIGHTLENTH. 1890, COM- BS-100) fect to the bziuuing, maid, piece of land being improved by 4 two-story irame dwelling No. 1643 Gti street northwest land Cement. ¥.—1.900 feet Cast Iron D: Pree ure Pipe and Fitunes. Specificauon Instructious and conditions and blauk forts ul pro aud stag CING AT TEN O'CLOCK, EMBIACING | ,,1orms; One-thi.d cash, balance in three equal in | sat sua of South Carolina. point, and then got nominal freight from such } name is Alice Chandos, an actress of ability,is| EVE DESCRIPTION OF HOUSEHOLD EF- | siullvcnis, in cue, two ‘and three yours for wl cl: enya ai Solicitor of internal revenuo—Alphonso Hart | point to market, resulting in an interchange | nursing him. . % aes six percent per annum froin cay of sale secused it a SS P of commodities and products throughout our} Wednesday notice of the funeral of two chil- | several Fine Mirrors ands number of Engravings, be : Dede a property, be ye gg onal ye na an ed ic at & CAPITOL —wasi- of Obio, : vast domains at nominal freight on long hauls, | dren of Wm. Boyle at Fall River, Mass., ap-| Qleograpls aud Paintiugs, 20 Combination Kitchen | (ll, at option of purchaser. A deposit of 00 will | CR iuscton, eee CUTER oe 1 EVENING STAR ts o PAP! United States judzes—Angustus J. Ricks, | tothe advantage of the whole country. All is | peared, and yesterday four little ones lay dead | 24bles; recording Will be at purchaser's cost. Terms to be | JANUAKY EIGLALEN, 1800, tor Pificen TH — bed ER northern district of Ohio; Alonzo J. Edgerton, | changed under the new iaw. ‘The humblest | 1m the’ Boyle residence. Originally the chil- At TWEET? orctock, complied with in ten days from saleor property will be | Of White Ash Stove Cual aud Five (3) 1 OF TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY nor district of South Dakota. i citizen finds a smalladvance on fuel andevery | dren were attacked by influenza, which de-| One light Six Passeurer Concls ieeend condition; | Fesold at risk and cost of defwulting puretser, Hous Blacksuuth Coal, to be delivered at the envinver's Chief justices territorial supreme courts— Jas, H. Beatty, Idaho; Willis Van Deranter, Wyoming. United States attorneys—Wm. B. Sterling, istrict of South Dakota; Fremont Wood, dis- jet of Idat 4 Collectors of internal revenue—Augustus T. Wimberly of Mississippi, district of Louimana; Wm. H. Sears, first district of California; Christopher Mamer, first di t of Illinois. Mint officers—J._W. Cunningham, assayer at article that he eats or wears, and when he be- comes educated up to the fact that the advance is owing to this law he will surely be heard from, A REVERSED CONDITION. He held that the law reverses the former condition of things. The people of New Eng- land, who have the natural facilities for manu- facturing, must endeavor to raise from a rocky and sterile soil the food supply,on which freight is inereased. The manutactarer must cotton fields, the iron or conl veloped into lung trouble. The Princess Maud has taken to her bed ill with influenza, —— duchess of Teck is laid up with bron- chitis, The influenza is increasing in Westphalia, Work in the mines thore is impeded by the avages of the epidemic and in many cases the nuing of freight trains has had to be sus- pended. The disease is decreasing 1 central and western Austria, Charles B. Simpson, a farmer near McKin- ALSO, AT TWELV:. O'CLOCK, Several Landaus, Coupes snd Coupelettes, Horses, New and Secoud-haud Carriases, Bugxies, Wagons, _&e ‘ gale-zt HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NEW STOVES AT AUCTION. JANUARY }IGHTE iu fruutof my sales roons, I will well about Twenty New Farior, Office and Cock Stoves. jalG-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. Auctioneers, 020 Peunsylveni ave. nw, ‘TH, 1890, sharp, BKATNAKD'H. WARNER, LOUIS D. WINE, JI7-akds Trustees, office of the Capnol xrouuds. EDWAKD CLALA. Archite.t U. 8. Capitol ([HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF KESIDENCE NO. 1717 KHODE ISLAND AVENUE NOKTHWEST AT JCLION, On FRIDAY, TWENTY-FOURTH JANUARY, 1890 AT TEN A.M", at Kesidence No. 1717 Rucde "Toi nd uveuue, I will sell tor cash, without reserve, lowing well-kept household effects: Elevaut Parlor Furniture, Pedestals, Fancy Work Table, Cabinets, Bric-a-Brac, ‘Hail Kack, Table and Soft ‘the tie HOTELS. _ Z 3 131TH N.W.—CENTRAL TO OURS KUDEK'S «. TAUKANT, 1804 Pennsylvania 1804, French Table d'livte Dinuer 30 cents, including claret gud cofee. Pirst-classP urnished Koomad1 9 lin® of LAST WERK. It prints ALL THE NEWS, Local, Domestic and Foreign, LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN+ ING PAPERS. This is conspicuously true of all classee of news, but especially so In regard to Local News and District Affairs, THE STAR has a very much LARG! ; and BETTER force of LOCAL KE- ° Soma Zabee a locate nearer th stry’s mills, Md., died yesterday of inflamma- | PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE] — SuperbJapanese Writhee SEBITTe HOUSE si Zz Fae a es Oy Hon ne alter Medd ods im consequence of largely increasod | tion of te stemach: seer be laden CONTENTS (OF TAME OLD ESIABLINED | Hltsan¢Jaluncne Cab aarti we PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS ‘ Indian ag Samuel L, Patrick, Sac and | freight. “In short,” he said.“ denounce the | ‘The death rate in New York has fallen to : 5 WY KNOWS AS| Mantel Mirror, Book ca than any other paper in Washington Fox agency, LT.; Stanton G. Fisher, Fort Hail | ¥20le law as undemweratic, unrepublican, un-| almost its normal figure. ‘There were 125 SiN Desk and Writing Cabine agency. kiaho. i : American. Is it not astrange liw thet drives | deaths reported for the twenty-four hours end- Superb Anuque Aishoguny Sideboard, “Registers of land off Geo. F. Blanchard, millions of business annually from American ing at noon yesterday. Walnut ixtension Tutle an Side Tabl Walnut 1 aire WINTER RESORTS ever thought of employing, and IS : j - "AL EQUIPMEN N Bidney. Neb.; James Elton, Grand Forks, N. | Totds to the Canadian Pucriic and other com-| “At 1 o'clock yesterday 101 deaths had 3 Purticres, Window Hisuyingsy PHE LURAY GAYLINS ARE OVEN THE TEAM | PRINTING FACILITIF etd Sesto D.:J3.c! ¥ - camens, | Peting roads? And this loss 1 on the inerease | been reported to the Chicago health depart- ANS BCA Brussela Larpets, 1g, ‘oent Pegg «arm fpr tiocwnin ard oe to ——— ot nn 2 3 Los Angeles, Cal.; John H oswell, N, | 88d will be as long as this foolish law is con-} ment. Of these 9 were charged to the grip| BUD EaSw tases, Hoven nities vase Bedstead, Pictures." “ja9-Lan JUS. PALKINSON, Proprietor, | THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER. ; Bennett 5. Gilles "| tinued, and 26 to pneumonia and bronchitis, ‘The Al AUCTION, Maur wad diusk Matiresses HE NEW EVERETT, FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY ters of public catenin 3 apie usinber for one-half of today ia 11 in excess of | ,,03, SSLCMUAY JANUARY EIGHTEENTH 2800; | Pi0vs sul bolsters, Bedding, JACKSONVILLE. OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. It Rapid City, S.D.; W. B. Newman, Ironton, Mo.; | “In my judginent much of the depression in | the azerage for an entire day previous to this, | fonununscacisevenine Uivrontoratssochour andl | Kiso eMart RC eet Furniture, &c., &e. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, SHINGTON PAPER, It te Wm. A. Simley,’ Boonevilic, Mo.; J. J. Dolan, | business that is charged by our democratic 2 0 - Sil 18 wold, we will scl tis: above well-elected stock of | House sen dey prior teente Las Cruces, N_M. Henry C. Picki The Moody Evangelical Institute. Goods xs partly meuGoned to the highest bidders, to erefore able to print each day a full dslG-dts _ 4h JMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ACCOMMODATION FOR 1,000 GUESTS. s S Rend of Dela | brethren to the Ge te = entirely = The men’s department of D. L. Moody's | Hich we mite general sttenuon, 1°" FPMOMAT DOWLING, Auctioneer SSS report of every — of public ine —. 1 gece “— = | to the un and unjust interference on the ies a hidecr KALCLIFFE, DAKK & CO., a ' - " END Fi si 1 Serest occurring in the District up te on — of pa harles me Tokoatie: | part of the government with competition in the Evangelical institate was opened in Chicago u1G-5t CEES Dee eo LOE Low PENRLRY, oe FOR DESCKIPTIVE PAMPHLETS. ze » Of Oregon, Eo a & Stewart, southern district | cerrying busine=s, The interstate commerce | yesterday with addrosses by Mr. D. L, Moody W Auniiea wintra caine oT En aivas, aint | — ——.._ the very hour of going to press. of 0 = Detrnt Mich dH. Denese’ | bee is complicated and dificult of enforceineut. | and prominent local clergymen, The institute V LOCK JEWELEL Brunswick, Ga.; Henry Hebing, Gi P. H. Hilderbrand, Indianapolis, Ind.; snessee, N.Y and I ask its repeal, because I believe few and | simple laws are the best and because 1 wouid will aim to train missionaries to get at the un- reached masses in city and country. ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CON! ON SATUMDAY, J meneing at Hy DAY, JAN 5 VARY TWENTY-NINTE, 15:0, at TWO O'CLOCK F FINANCIAL | ‘ | y 5 z withia tue sales rooms SOKSON. 5 es > aie on «3 | return to the ‘letalone policy’ under which our , Bheides | Mise falar swan ot ie Dowling, southwest coruer of Pranayiva. | @J NO W- COKSON. JNU. W MACAKINEX, | By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES E. R. Guuby, Tampa, Fla.; F. P. Clark, Passo | s epee 6 8 erful, be @ | 88 announced to turn out aggressive men to | Wiltiains & Co, coruer 10th wnd Pennsylvauia avenue d 11th st. n.w 1 will sell as a whole the en- for REGU K AND SPECIAL Dts. del = . | railroad prozperity, so wonderful, was born an ’ — ULA! ND SPECL S= ‘orte, Tex.; T. B. Johuson, Charleston, | fostered.” . so Into gambling deus and slums, to lay their | northwest, to puy sturaxe, dc lot of vusebuid Furni- Diamonds, itn CORSON & MACARTNEY. : C.: H.W. Daingerfield, Kappahanock, Va. re lines alongside ‘the abandoned, and seek to | j2t; eddie Chins and Glow Ware, Heatiug Stoves, GLOVER BUILDING. 1419 F ST. NW. PATCHES, and with the difference of J. Jarrett, Petersburg, Va.; J. W. Kich- Notes from Western Maryland. save.” Accommodations have been provided | names of the following’ pe KF. J. MeGeagh, Bakers and Dealers in Government Bonds, time in its favor, it is also able to giv mond, Va.; C. G. Brewster, Corpus Christi, ] correspondence of Tie EVENING STAR. for 100 students. ‘The cost of the building was | November 1, 1587; Mr Bure, SSS; Win. mis cash, Tex.; I. B. Rentfro, Brazos de Santiago, T E. J. Pennypacker, Wilmington, N.C. Robert Hacenstowx, Mp., January 16, | { 125,000 and was met chiefly by well-known | Shn-y, August 10, 1885, . WILLIAM F_ REAMER, By order of MILLS DEAN, assicnee of E. E. NEWTON Jal G-dts ” Deposits. Exchanxe Loans. Railroad Stocks and 11 ids, and all securities listed Collections. its readers every afternoon the news of Hancock, jr, Pamlico, N. A certificate of incorporation of the Potomue | Chicago business men, | N.¥.ave, bet. Yeh aud 1utuwis hw. | Py teMPTORY FALE OF ANE = GB Mie changes vt New York, Fuiladelplus, Boston the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE Pear! River, Miss. ; “Bray, Salem and i valley railroad was filed here yesterday, This Must Go to Mississippl. FIP BOMAD DO GLING, Auptioneee. eT MCR pASuCcHity nisse of iuventinent securities, District for the entire day, and up to 12 o'clock erly, Mass.; W. K. Sheppard, Apalachicola, Fla; | rond is to connect with the Western Maryland | Inspector Byrnes’ “museum,” a room across rpale an trout of the eplioue stock dealt it Caw MBSURSRCC SMG TCS i Guignt, thus leaving literally nothing bap ona a eb 3 G Hemron, Den- | 2 Williamsport and with the Baltimore and | the corridor from his office in which distin- SPECIAL SALE OF A.D. 1880, AT HALF PAS SES Ret A eres tok in the way of news from Europe, Asia, Yer, Colo.: Ross Guftin, Kansas City, Mo.; C. C. Wimbush, Atlanta, Ga. Naval officer of customs—E. P, Danforth, District of California. Supervising ispectors of steam vessels— Joseph Cook of Michigan, eighth district; John Ingle of Indiana, sixth district. Also a large number of postinasters and army and navy promotions. Ohio ata point between North mountain and | Cherry Run. The capital stock is fixed at | $50,000 and the incorporators are Charles W. | Humrichouse, John M. Hood, Levi Wineberger, Robert Biggs, F. F. McCouas, James Findla | and Victor Cushwa. This will be the connec | ing hnk between the Baltimore and Ohio and the Reading system, placing Hagerstown on an important line of east and west bound freights guished prisoners are confined, contained ob- jects of interest Wednesday night. They were tive men charged by Gov. Lowry with having more or less connection with the Sullivan-Kil- rain fight—William E. Harding, Mike Cleary, Jimmie Wakely, Wm. Muldoon and Donovan! They were kept together in the one room and passed the night as pleasantly as possible, FINE HORSES AND CARKIAGES. ONE PAIN 16 HANDS BLACK HORSES, SEVEN AND EIGHT YEAKS, GOOD DRIVERS EVLHER SINGLE OR DOUBLE (THEY AKE WELL MATCHED AND HANDSOME); ONE FULL LEATHER TOP LANDAU, IN GOOD CONDI- TION; ONESET DOUBLE LANDAU HARM slot 166 ih nquare Sua, roperty wold sulject tow deed of trust to 3,000 3 years irom November 8, L887. ihe (nie-shird of the purchase 4 veut bo be paltl 1 Years with inte Vayable wean he property, or . Al the option of the purchaser. 81 Odeponit at th Oc aie.” All conveyances and recording. at p ers cost. “Terms to be complied with 11 10 di sale at risk aud cost of detault r. secured by a de BICYCLES. QMITH'S COMLIN\L1ON Ss For Ladies and Gents BOYS’ AND GIKLS' SAFETIES. _ ‘OUI th st, Dew. FOR BOYS AND 4s the only rade, oom @siety bicycle yet offered for the little folks. Licht, strong aud wracetul. subular stecl franies and ad: Jad-3in | and Africa for the morning papers. — :9:. Equally does THE STAR lead all its | contemporaries inthe publication of the | NEWS OF OUK OWN COUNTRY. H + bi 5 eK fa NEW; ONE BAY HUKSE, “JUDG ICKNEY, Justable cone beariugs throughout, Weig lis 10 pounds | ceiv! Sap gr janda direct connection with the anthracite | Yesterday Jol ise eaee Se ee ne ely the | TOGETHER WITH PHAETON AND HAKNESS, | _3a16-cd&as Auctioneer. | lesa thau t rf ines heretuore suidand | Receiving the regular dispatches of DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. coal fields. sy a screwing feats) airs GUDGE IS TEN YEARS OLD AND SOUND EMD = SF A THEEESTORY AND | (8 beady reli and youths trou St | both News Associations; with alert and Miss Nettie Beard, hter of Mr. H. C.]® coach and in company with @ newspaper | SpyTABLE FOR BUSINESS Okt FANILY PUk- | DBASE ee BUICK HOUSE: Roe 100 Rides | 28, dears oF Accs! For aie Uy all dealers aud st the ene & BUILDING LEASED FoR HotsE comurrrzes. | Beard and sister of the Beard Bros., dry goods |!» Were admitted to the “museum.” Atter WILE G@AaD! HUEHOUE HTodiaG SiRELI NORIHWEST. I= SARS REM PR cn: Spee Slapayels ‘The House committee on uccounts has selected | Merchants of this city, was found dead last | M#lf an hour's chat with the prisoners they lett, FINE LOOKIN THRGEAS GEE: THEN Te eee Ha Cea PES 6 OS. respondents at all important points; and : electee | evening on the floor of her room. She had | Yesterday Mitchell consented to the dismissal VEAUS OLD; /(G000 DRIVER: RE PebOl aa HAT Pa ok Pole Lee 419-3m Cycle Manufacturers and Importers, the Tenny building (226 New Jersey avenue) S oe ae beseameeet ee 2) oe x the accommodation of the committees which, on account of the scarcity of rooms, | been suffering with a heart affection for some time. ‘Mr. Charles Harvey, postmaster at Index, of the writof habeas corpus and Wakely and Harding were accordin Cleary and Donovan w y released, » immediately rear- Muldoon, ROCKAWAY TO SULT; ( CHE! INUT SADDLE ARY, 1890, AT HALI-P. yearsfrom May 1, 188%, interest MEDICAL, & with wires leading directly from its own office to the general network of telegraph sannot be accommodated at the Capitol. The | died on Monda. ¢; tye tew bi rested under the new warrant aud tuken before} — jto4 vem i. SOM BH Ase a Qbe- HEY OF dhe sainohane maney ts ae ———— system touching every city, town and jot be act lated at the Capitol. The | died on Monday night after only a few hours | Teste’ e OKSE, SEVEN YEARS O..D, SOUND AND feed of trust to be pull in cash wn LEON, . : ies building will be leased for their accommocation , illness. He leaves # wife and family Assistant District Attorney Lindsay, where} jaNpSOML, AND AN ELEGANT LADY'S OR Dalesine <2 Cie aie wo eeare yin seeetat atthe 7808 The vident Fetablished and only Belisble Ladiew' | hamlet in the United States and Terri during this session of Congress and the follow-| Mormon missionaries have becn proselyting | hey, each signed a waiver and were then LEMANS HORSE; ONE BAY HORSE, | Scured bya decd uf trast on the property, or ull cash, | can be consulted daily, 404 U st, bevween 446 and 6th | tories, it is enabled to receive and print ing cominittees will be located there: Census, | for some time at Franklin Mills, a few miles | banded over to K, K. Jayne, the agent for the OR SADDLE AND HARNESS PUK: | atthe option uf t SOO depdsitat ume ye | ts. ow ctuale a Su Degen ok ovals Gece aE irrigation of arid lands, Iudian depredation | north of Hancock. A few days ago while one of | 8tate of Mississippi. LIGHT YEARS OLD, AND A GOODON ie 7a reated rompt sires Pi pote owen onfi ‘pol ry 4 claims, expenditures in the Department of | them was preaching m a crowded school house On SATURDAY, JANUARY NTH, 1890, | at risk and cost of aes i always open, jul4-ov” | Consequence occurring during the day Agriculture, ventilation and acoustics and any | he was rotten-egged and driven away, since Prof. Honey Had to Go. -.. at TWELVE OCL0 Ck, at uy auction Ba: ans. T shuld d&ds GLO. WOSLICKN uetioneer, THE SERVIC.» UF LA- | anywhere between the Atiantic and Pa» other House committee that may find its | which time nothing has been heard of him, The board of governors of the Yale scientific | * Ne tisa cate, Gand ai be eat | quarters cramped and that can be accommo- The continuous mild and rainy weather. is uen wn leaving the city, and will be sold to the lighest EEKS & CO, Auction ‘sician should cousult Dr. or school have been compelled to give way to the auc <—— Aa en [elawcniy. hameay os: ted in the leased building. causing the wheat, rye and grass fields to Lav: = > ened THOMAS DOWLING, td ed ogo the store of F es only. way Bo. TO REDEEM OLD DISTRICT CERTIFICATES. spring-like appearance, and farmers are fear- | “dents. ne Taeee be ben pen set Auctionver | eatin, asi. den eat enone M ST, LONG-ESTABLISHED ASD Mr. Gear (Iowa) introduced a bill in the | ‘Ul that a cold snap may do great injury. the class placed iu charge of another instructor. | Keal ratate Auctioneer, | TURSBAY: JANU AIC ti reliable Ladies’ PLysicun, cau be copeuited datly House i = Miss Mamie Eckeurodes, formerly of ,this | The students are elated. but have promised the : ees ‘RLS 6% | Sa toe cit RC fa a ion eruesiuence,vU1 1 st. iw, Otheo Luurs from L louse yesterday providing for the redemption | city but now of Chambersburg, Pa. prose- | faculty that they will take part in no public | 7*USTEES' SALI OF TWO-STORY BRICK MOUSE, ‘ 3 ofthe outstanding board of audit and sewer certificates by issuing and delivering to the holders of such certificates District bonds, which shall be of the same date and bear the Same interest as the certificates issued. INTEREST ON TAX ANREARAGES. Mr. Gear also introduced a bill fixing the |euting a breach of promise suit for $20,009 damages against Frank E. Deardorf, a wealthy gentleman of Kansas City, Mo. Considerable testimony has been taken here by Deardort's attorneys. The J. A. K. Brewer farm of 335 acres has been sold at public sale to the heirs for £35 demonstration. eases Accusing a Millionaire of Fraud. Ex-Congressman John B. Haskin of New York, who is said to be a millionaire, was | charged by his ward, Miss Kate Taylor, with NO. 1214 BLAGDEN'S ALLEY, BLIWEEN M AND SAND MINIM AND TENTH STREETS OTH Bot virthe ofa deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 7, toltu 424, of the eeu ds SAL CLDAY, J Wat HALE PAST 2 OUK U'CLOCI FM, Wt 10 ars of Julius Davidson subdivision of silverware No. 40, sisto. Ladies’ and Ge Hox departinent. Sale tocou- cling of ail kinds, Books, » Unibrelios Canes, auical Tustromouts, D1 & WY p.m; with Ladies only, LIENTION, LADILS!—MAIL sewed instructions tur © 3 abeu.utely KuaraUteed | ted cataluxgue maled Lorde, a 4 Lremout st... Bost: a31-Lia® HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED LHAL Dr. BROTHELS ts the cldest-establisbed udvertis- tig Ladies! 11 ‘Lawes, you cau jez-dm STAME FOR THE STAR HAS MORE THAN | THREE TIMES AS MANY RE Rg | SUBSCRIGERS and MORE THAN cian 3m the rity. psccagpedesecsageltth separ ‘ Hots in : tubthieutly ccbtult Dr BROLHERS, coe Bat! | FIVE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR el emarkably | ce, fraud and gross mismanagement of her estate | square wink for the suiie at the southeamt Lake \otice, 1 ehtun peid to al > cent in lieu of the rate and penalties now fixed | A new post office has been established at | appointed guardian of Miss Taylor and her | 1! ies thence cast 90 te svuth | PAHOMAS DOWLING, Auctions Se SD RE Wn SRE ES | PAPER IN WASHINGTON, It is de- by bw. Antietam with Aaron C.Wyandaspostmuster.B. | yeother William and as such received their | Stntth mulatto i thist ROO Atheated beiore ne'and waue cath etic, | Mvered regularly by careful carriers at BARGE, DOCK AND ELEVATOR COMPANY. Montgomery County Matters. share of the father's estate, She claims that | on the nor, with the tng CATALOGUE SALE the Olde: Established Expert Specialist u Uiscity, | the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER = tid cu ce equal ine od Wall, rfaLtee & CUTE It: all Cane: priv diseames | cat > Among the executive communications sub- | Correspoudeune tf Lue Evexina OTA Porgrle Ce gary late saan Was | stallmeuts it sia, wel cistiteeh monty. for oF Ginen sud Tura medicine, or uo clare cout | PHE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THE a » e - $41,000. In 13 eg er to sign a const hich notes uf Ue purchaser bea terest iru ci en and advice tree at auy hour of ts } mitted to Congress yesterday was the report of Rocxviite, Mo., Jancary 16,1890. | [ the settlement of his accounts betore theeue. | Gazat oule tnd serkcn be eed ay a ee Sen scribed aud ‘sworn vo elure me ty De. .| SAY ARE OVER, and it is thus read the Georgetown barge, dock and elevator com-| fr. Lee Offutt has sold to Martin Cavan of | rogate. and having complete confidence in him | 4244 et Ge tuner ail b ontion of purclias " . Comprising SameL G MILLS, ees oar au, wud 206 tse | Me ste ce aa eer pany, showing the names of the stock holders | Washington 100 acres of land, with improve- | se thought it was correct, lcceutly, she says. preseliclig edi techoinac eit be aepeieinues aoe pieecon payer a rece aonrely and thereng ned “pe a sad the receipts and expenditures for the year | J onts 4 miles west of Hockville, for 23,800 | she discovered that Re received more than hae | ust. Lerius tw bv ¢ dave tein sale Epiok a M2800 RESTORED By USING x BOTTLE MEMBER OF THE FA) 3 A. Baker, 5 accounted for, She clams that he received : ; ; . P two UF DTHES' Invicoruting Con 1889: John A. Baker, 154 shares; Woodbury | ® d for. She cl: hat hy i | purctieer! acite ANG) aetna SA BOOES, FA “ Arlette al) They kno: rints all the Blair, 25; George W. Cissell, 25; E.'L. Dent. 25; | ash. . ; $120,000 in all belonging to the children, im- | PME BUTS Ai Trustees, ENGLISH BOOKS AND Mil cure any case of Nervous Debility and loss ae Rn Ce Be petene —— ba H. —— eae Moore, 20; Aulick | Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Mar- ¢luding their mother's dower by assignment, | THOS. E, WAGGAM‘N GENERAL tirenatune, | ee ees vase te the wuole =5stei. | gn@ has only the interests of the people mer, 2 rt enney, 50; Joseph G. | garet Chichester to Mr. Warrington G Smith of | e accounted for $18,950, He mak a = = ist Ee peers the Dist: ane, We rtisan Waters. 25; E. E. White, 20; E. L. White, 50 Sudtinacs aa Oss 20th instant. = aan dental, diate Goeiaee lahat heal tbs _ D> Tee ag ag oe a iene es igor = Spree Nathaniel Wilson, 50. Receipts from every | x <3 2 da se - oe 'S SALE OF VALU REAL CRAYON PORTRAITS OF ROYAL PERSONAGES | Yori.) ‘Uuice hours, ¥ to 12 and 3 to 2 measures to advocate, and no private source to December 31, 1559, aggregate $7,700; | ,, H. Maurice Talbott yesterday sold to Samuel A Biz © rc IN ALEXANDRIA COUN LY, VIKGIN AND «116-124 S26 12th st, now. to k They w it, in subscriptions to capital stock, expenses on ac- | Greenfield what is known us the “Quick = Crop ot orn. By virtue of adecd of trust from dary B. He inenedtraaes deniaaneen. 7 NLWaOa eee | schemes to forward. They kno count of construction, &c., #6744. near Beall’s mill, containing 149}, acri The most phenomenal yield of corn ever | aud Jou H. Hanaucr, dated the 19th day of DISTINGUISHED NERS; 1 emg ed gata tng “ey short, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, oun Waeetninci aaa pastes sieae Gubitine $15.20 per acre, produced in America has been awarded the fog taped igecrn pment ae eb bane 4 ALSO cents, All Drugiints. W 14th and F sts, now, Senator Squire introduced in the Senate yes- terday the bill to incorporate the Washington loan and trust company. The capital stock is | fixed at 1,000,000, and the company ask the suthority to make loans upon real, personal and mixed property of all sorts. ——— CAPITOL TOPICS, FIRST ON THE GROUND. If there is any advantage in being first on the ground the republican Senators from Montana bave secured it. Yesterday afternoon Senator Teller presented to the Seuate the credentials of Wilbur F. Sanders and Thomas C. Powers. The committee on privileges and elections will look the ground over and may wait patiently for the comung of the democratic claimants, Democratic Senators have not the slightest Yesterday a jury of inquiry decided upon the case of Miss Cora daughter of W. C. Low- | man, and adjudged her insane. She has been removed to the Maryland hospital. | Mr. Henry N. Copp has sold on his recent urchase at the west end of town five buildimg lots—three to Mra. R. T. Veirs of this place tor $750, and two to Mr. J.O. Isanogle of Frederick county for $600. Dwellings will be erected on the sume in a short time. At the recent election of directors and officers of the National bank of this place the entire old board was re-elected. B.A. Frederick City and County, Correspondence of Tnx Evexta Stan, Frepenicx, Mp., January 16. ‘The latest applicant for the Frederick post | office is Mr. Aaron Davis, who has been in | Washington looking after his case, prize of $500 offered by the American Agricul- turist for the largest crop of shelled corn grown onone acre in 1839. The crop was within a fraction of 255 bushels, green weight, which shrank to 239 bushels when kiln dried and when chemically dried contained 217 bushels. The South Carolina state board of agricuiture doubled the prize, making the award $1,000 in all. This crop was vrown by Z. J. Drake of Marlboro county, S.C. It is nearly twice as large ax the greatest authenticated ‘crop ever before reported. The $300 awarded for the largest yield of wheat last year goes to Henry F, Burton of Salt Lake City, Utan, for a yield of 80 bushels on one acre. cor Killing Robins by the Thousands. Millions of robins are crowded upon every available bush and branch andon the grounds sud ut the request of the lulder of the nu d thereby, I will sell at public auction, ou THURSDAY JANUARY SIXTEEN 11.15.90, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK al. in front of the premise he tullowibg property, tu Alexandria e Virginia, near Ball's Cross Roads, to wits, atcertal piece or parcel of land and preinises known and distinguished as beituc pare in the division of Kubert Ball's a plat and survey thereof made by the said piece of Jand be viz: Begining in an out.ts being a line of the laud claimed uorth side of the new Georve- thence with the hue of said entire tract aud James Birch N. 14 degrees —— poles, to “1” coruer to suid tract and Jaiwes Birch 8 dexve-s W, 40 poles 18 buas to K corver to the tract and James Birch aud adjoiuin and of H. By Ahence west 17 poles 6 links to dine of the tract end the land of H, Bail to lots? aud 3: thence with the line between said lots 5. % degrees E, cles, to t horth side of the new Georgetown road said Nu ‘slong the north side of said road iu a norticus jou to the bexiuning, contaiuing eleven ald @ bulf acres, more or less, . ‘Lhe waid piece of land is improved by a fine Dwelling and Out.widings and is ina oud coudition for cultie in bounded as , the tract and lut No. by Jain rch on th A COLLECTION OF MINERALS, ‘To take place at my AUCTION ROOMS, 11TH ST. AND PA. AVE, Washington, D. C., TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 22 and 23, 1890, At SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, BUILDING LOIS © on WEDNESDAY | SECOND DAY OF JANUAL FOU O'CLOC ‘Termin: Oue-th rd cash, balance nd two years. Notes to bear 6 pes t.payable semi: Washington. Whuicsale, 119 Fulton st., New Yor cits pressor PROFESSIONAL BROOKE TELLS ALL THE M M LIFE. All business coptoentiel. Lid: Tewen o0 cents euch, ‘TSOP sand ewe 20d Lot, between 4th andota au: CLAY. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ONLY reliable genuine and ‘patural-born Clairvoyaut, Astrologer aud Medium in this city, bas located per. luanently in private parlors st 503 12th st. uw. Prof, Clay was Dorn with veil and wonderful prophetic gitt of second sight ; reveals every hidden mystery, finds lost or stul perty, DIInES separated together, causes speedy inarriages, eiVes suCceDS In busiLess, rem0Ves all taiuutly troubles, evil influences: confidential advice on pending pensions, divorces, law suits, speculations, Jove orauything you are in doubt of. Never beea known to lui, succeeded where all others have failed, Ditties, Ue. Hours Y a.m, to 8:30 tos pin Me ed & sb an een ceed RO} mm, Sundays, pe ar-aor NDERFUL Geriuan Astrologer in the city. a and nothing else. Asan ADVERTISING MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSO- LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL, It ts in fact worth more as a means of reach- ing the public THAN ALL THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE CITY TOGETHER. Furthermore, in proportion to the re- turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. a In conclusion, the public should bear in mind this one significant fact: THE i lly, aud to be secared by deed 6: ‘on pro] fells all events of life, Office hours, 9 a.m, to 9 pum. idea that there will be any additions to their | Mr. Gorge Potts, for thirty-four years a di- | around Jeffersonville, Ind. Hundreds of peo-|“icrnis of sale: One-thint cash and the resitue | Mir Sutra eaten, dest Of, ust gu prop Oh Sunday frou 10 s.in, to8:30 pam 421 Vist, 2w, | SEAM does not rely upon empty boasts side of the chamber, bat there will nevertheless | rector of the Central national bank, bas re- | ple are out killing them with sticks or shooting | poles the deter pat mcute 40, be Fak ph rere renege peemnnberd angry [beanie ascdanlies "| toimprese the public. ITS CIRCULA+ be « good deal of tun. signed, them. Game stores are literally packed with | diy of sate ant secured by a dee a eee a Sie ate age pee SS — we “ - gue: em, Game stores are IY pi dhy x rop- | risk aud cost of delulting live days ee REE Ee TION IS SWORN TO; its PRESS« . a 8 ishable offe iy. A deposit of $250 ay svon us property lic notice of such resule NTIS’ 4 5 pad masa ear ahamelelgie pms } A force of seventy-five men are_nt work on | them. Although it ts punishable aang | Knocked dowu'will be required, “All convesuneiag at | {Guta UQuee, of scl, resale 2m DENTISTRY. -| ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; Senator Dauiel yesterday reported favorably | the Baltimore and Ohio termiual and distribu- : i ‘ te. of purchaser, SFIRMARY—TEETH FILLED from the committee on ind: mo affairs a bill to ting yards at berlin. done to stop this wholesale slaughter, ‘ser r. WALTER HALL, Trustee. red withuut chute except ya and its BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED e RAME HOUSE AND LOT | So#t of uintecsal, nt 1020 H ot. u.w., the Dental Permit the Apache Iudions, now held as pris-| Jonah Phelps of New Market district fell A Panic Averted. Romie Bi tty Fer Rede Adu og By v oe nant of Colman Univer tees Spe aes, | BY Ay One Rewing oe Raterest te Chet Shere of war in the eastern states. at Mt.Vernon | dead of apoplexy near the Pennsylvania depot} Presence of mind averted a disastrous panic sins about Sy sulle frum, Weshiueeen, on good Epil ete dy tered w. nettim | examination, These are CRUCIAL — sand elsewher © removed to Fort | here this morning. He was seventy years old. | in grammar school, No. 13, in Baltimore, yes- | t aud Puri rans Will be taken to see % morta STARE PARSONS, DENTIST, 9TH, CORE | TESTS, which few papers invite, and nll, yh nding @ negot: with the Kio- ‘! { 10, tlio 1 and was and Coms ches for a permanent location | The board of aldermen last night elected terda; There were upward of 400 children in tree of chun information see BUAMES E Chit First-class Gold’ Amalgam ‘ite Fill- M ‘ ison Re 1 ‘ 'S, Attorne; “hi AUF st. tw Sens it Poinee Ceoress tae fe Toa et attevillo hugs sspecialty. Aching woeth saved. | Ay ication &0 which those that boast most are least on their lauds, are! os oo gates ig aes the building, 200 of whom were girls, Misa | Jalu-du ‘sdhingtou, D.C. | Sow hg Atsociution of lyacteville, Prince ears | Suis prevents paiu iL extrectiag. Hours: ¥ too. ay bie to a EIGHT HOUES FoR LABOR. fendal! ps sibclen the city of Frederick ‘a Gilmore lad a class of thirty boys in one of | ga-rur Above. SALE a3. POSTPONED UNTIL a eget en shorenree, x eEteca eae = Tn the House yesterday Mr. Cumnings of | the directory of the Frederick and Pennsylva- | the class rooms on the second floor, when a | THURSDAY JANUAKY TWENTA-THIKD, 1800, at | § RY IWENGY-PIVE, ISu0," at) FOUR O'CLOCK New York offered a resolution “That it is the | mia line railroad. small boy whispered to her that the little room ats WALIEK HALL, Trustee. in front of the premises iu Hyattaville, Md.. birty-seven (37) and Uurty-elebt (38) in K.P sense of the House of e | _Mr. Edward Nichols, an old resident of Fred- | in front was filled with smoke. Miss Gilmore | WEEKS & CO, Auctioneers, ran’s udehtion to Hyxtteville, said lots beim as per ALE Gaied Sela C Lee | orck, died here thig qaucting aces catoaty |uew ihe Louotecariing ont of tie cresicas ta) WY 637 Louisianw avenue, Frauteaddition to Hyatieville, said ote banc woe | Gtrear Creare §: ed States Congress that the day should be | ¢T! g ‘Gny clouiis and sha calmy acdered har clam to Opp. City Post Office, | Toluovot i. cue of tue Janit records for Friuce Gtore aT divided into eight hours for work. eight hours | Y°™* in hurch out into the main room, ‘The boys| FIVE HUNDRED PIECES MEN'S CLOTHING, | Luu, Myind” Said promises are improved by & s @ The esteem in which THE STAR pnd aad taper srg aboas aud We | ‘Phe Pan-American Railway Scheme. | obeyed nnd tho retreat was made in good WOMENS LONG AND sHORT COATS, sackETs| 2° *sslecuh. J, H. RALSTON, ES TARE &o% F gs is held by the reading and advertising honice ws of Notwithstanding the determined fight made | order. ‘Then Miss Gilmore tuid Principal Long " ies seatorzaat? © NPR aeons, Wa. EKO HORNS G (0 Ss8s public is conclusively shown by the fig- ¢ public weal and con- sinst it by State Auditor F, G. Ruftin, the | bout be ascovery. ae oe rane Sie bell AND WRAPS, Ke. TWA. UABLE IMPROVED kk HT OR MN ‘GSO Bgg8 ures given below. 1, commercial, social | venate comtaittee om roads of the Virginia legis- | fd told the boys Riss school was disniiwed for ALSO A LOT OF SHOES, \ FIPTH STKEEL SOUTHWEST PpPPoaA LOA ie ; end moral advancement of the people.” The | lature reported yesterday, with amendments, | the yard without stopping to ask questions FASHIONABLE GOODS, ENCE Di CwKEN YOUR AND-A-HALP AN, fe SG tho set six mouths of each of the Thor.” “** Feferred to the committee on 11 ¢. Parsons’ bill to incorporate the Colum- | Dircetly after the boys had gone Mr. Long By siriue cf sdocree of the Supreine Court of the Bo gaa to bak five years named the average daily cire “ . Dian and South American navigation company, | whistled down the tabe and told Miss Maddox AT AUCTION, District of Columbia, made and ertered on the 19th a alta 4 eulation of the paper was: OR THE FUMIT OF ELECTIONS IK antzo%A. | This is the scheme which Col Puncons bos | to dismiss her girls on the lower floor at once. WITHIN OUR SALESROOMS, das Ok snopes A eee me easly eaeen Ma Vee 814 7TH BT. XW. Senator Platt has discovered that the prob-| started with the view of getting up a company |The girls sauntered out the frout entrance. the undersigned trustees will sell nt public -uction, is > In 1885. abilities are favorable to impure electfons in After this the engines were called and the fire front of the reepective. premisos, the follswins-de- ON ACCOUNT OF REBUILDING « 1886. Arizona, and he wants to have suffrage as free | with ‘steam ships on the coast.’ ‘The | was extinguished. JANUARY TWENTIETH, BG tUESo ay, Tae TWENTY tks DAY Us FELT HATS «1887. = sothe stroums which meander | “oo umantion af lanil is Biemmond by the oom ters’ bank at Amelia Court House AT TEN O'CLOCK. JANUAICY, T8U0, viz: Se SU MEAE as Aiko Gesniea. Homueen 88) ough the corporate lit con: a i yt en, Conn, He has, therefore, introduc bill to that end, and the measure provi. ie @ bicamist or polygamist shall vote, serve as @ furor or hold any civil oii The bill also Provides for a test oath, the same ax now pr. vided for by the laws of Idaho. aud makes an person breaking thisoath guilty of perjury. the penalty for which is to be punishment by im- Prisonment for not less thau one year and not at no person who | } constrnct a railwa; to South America, con- y except upon further legislative authority. | aiso recommended that the name of the | company should be changed to the Pan-Ameri- can railway. Both of these amendments are acceptable to Col. Parsons and to the friends of the gigantic scheme. The bill will no doubt pass the legislature. see A Non-Seceding Circular, and R, G. Southall has been ap- pointed receiver, It is probable that the Virginia branch of the Ba:timore and Ohio railroad will be discon- tinued from Natural Bridge to Lexington and run to Salem instead. ON MONDAY MORNING, IN LOTs TO ACCOMMODATE, Percasson BROS, Auctioneers, AKUSTEe’S SALE OF DRICK HOUSE AND LOT AND G STREETS NURTHEAST—HOUSE No. TENIH Si REET BETWEEN F ‘At FOUL O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 34, in square No, 486, Leing ou oth street northwest next to the coruer or G str-et, und improved by a Frame Dwelling; and AL FIVE O'CLUCK P.M. of the same day the Kast Half of Lot 5 and the West Half of Lot J of Wm. A. Bradley's subdivision of lots in square No. 402, being imovroved by # Three-stury Dwellue Mouse. numbered 78 ou Matyiand aveuic, between ig aud Cth strode southwest ‘Aud iuuuediately thereafter the west half of lot L of said subdivioiou of lots in square 42, being isproved bys brice structure Low ‘used asa store, and on the PRICES, 50c., 75c., 1, $1.25 AND $1.50, aOQUR CHOICE “1888. “ 1889. Equally significant is the showing t= regard to the advertising patronage of the paper, which is the surest indication trect aud Muryland avenue’ southwest. ‘tue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. | Corner of Gth sirect aud Mary . More than fourteen years. The general officers of the W. ©. T. U. 148; folio $49 et vou. oue of the Inui fecurda of the | op} trine of sale wrescribed by the decree ere one-third Of its acknowledged value as a medium To PUSH THE CENSUS WORK. An informal conference of considerable im- erday in the room| Portance was held ye have issued from Chicago a circular extending §reetings to “The non-seceding white ribbon- ers of Iowa W. miviting all who are } Distelet or Twill selon SULSDAY THE TWENTY. usubii AGHTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1800, Premises, the following described land’ sud premises, fituute in the city of Washington, District of Colum— Al HALF PAs! FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in troutot the | equal Installments, secured by notes of purchaser, in ‘oue and {Wo sears Fexpectively, beariug interest from day of sale at 6 per cent per aiibum, and deed of trust ‘on property told, ov ali cash, at option of the pur- chase Of publicity. Thenumber of NEW AD- VERTISEMENTS printed in the col- . 7 . Adeposit of $100 will be required on each umos of The Star during the first six jwith the rai with its policy of Dis, und desyenated as lot unmbered twenty-nine (2u) | Hees Ge property when sold and all couveyanciug or . f the Senate committee on printing. Those | of no sectarianiam in’ religiun, no sectionalisma 4 Cw) pets subdivision of lots iu square uuubered | Pecordiug to be at yurchuser's costs. “If terws of sale months of the years named was as fol- — were Senators Manderson and Hale, ret | in politics, no sex in citixenship, but each and be not complied with withiu 15 days ufter day ot sale ., office of said District in beck K.L.H., iolio 1 to- : tary Noble, Superintendent of Ceusus | all of us’ for prohibition by’ constitational iether with all tho ianjrovemeuts, ways eamemeuts, | He, proverty will be remld after 9 days’ previous ad- a Parker and Public Printer Palmer. The sub- | amendments, national and state, to hold meet- Fp ep ele ant nga ymca seeeeeeess 19,828 Ject under discussion was the printing of cen- | ings locally and pass resolutions to this effect.” told eject to-ewo certain deeds of trust’ one for BEELER We ee sus schedules and the many varicties of blanks a pond - $1,300 and one fF 8500. SAWL MADDO! Fm -22,520 Recessury to the proper compilation of census | Monday morning it was discovered that 8. E. ‘Lerms: Cush over and above the two trusts noted. hy ave, --27,516 returns. It was agreed by all that there must | Olson & Co.'s store, in Minueapolis, had been re sot ethates resctves thereat to feacll tie way. | _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘27,866 be no delay in the issuing of the work and all | robbed of seal skin sacques and jewelry worth erty at the risk and cost uf th: defaulting purchaser a . the officials who have to contribute copy will | 2.000 by the elevator man, after tive days' public notice of such resale in some 1BBD........0.sceseeeee+B1, 978 be requested to burry it up as rapidiy as powi-| | lrockton, Sass. narrowly escaped a serious newspaper published in, Washington, DC Convey-| Ger ‘Tur Besr. bie. Every exertion will be made at the gov- | conflagration yesterday morning. Fire, which ‘wt at CHAS, W. DiKR, —_— erument printing office to have the immense mass Of intricate work out on time. The Negroes Like Virginia. Was discovered at 2:15 o'el dest erty, estimatedat ‘$60,000, — sisal The Heading terminal bill, which gives the quired’at ume of wale, Jat6-d&ts 4OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, THE CONCORD HARNESS. KING'S PALACK ‘These figures, showing constant and 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. Horve Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices, 3 large increase in both departments of Reading railroad the right to build an ele- VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE LUTZ & BRO, 614 7TH STREET, ¥.W. A large number of colored people of Rich- | vated railroad into the center of the city of TWEEN SACKED SSPE TICK BERETS, a8 Detwoen Hand L the paper’s business, need no comment. moud and Virginia have been asked what they | Philadelphia to Arch street was signed by the GEORGE TOW A, Di mayor yesterday morning. Dr. 3. C. Gleaves, a widely known aud politician of Wytheville, think of the immigration of their race from the state, and they almost universally say they know of none who want to go away. ‘They say C., AT AUCIION. On TUESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-FIRST, 1 aOFOUI O'CLOGR in Trout of the pe 24 tet on well part of Moby Sa wirent bet oy retort co, ince i pa 2 roam front physician oe Absolutely Pure. th ween ae Fieleie tesit Jones Ordway, Of Glens’ Fulis, N. Y., aged Prk iietteseses. Hoel of purity, x ka = bitte ites | COGNIZED CHANNEL OF THIS COM they can make a living in a and propose | seventy-eight, now ill renee a ¥.MLGeA, | the ondisary Mods sud camo: be schtceeucentes | witht tae mesa wa 4 oo, te rrolitacas 81 42 the Dest they cam, regardless | with $50,000 ‘cash last evening, “A. tour-atory | mith heanuuutuds of jow tea, chort weight ium or | Bost Al iTreaulted he dine of tale J Heuneyivanis eve ae pasa a eee eee Of pelition, building wall be erected in the spring. wwbEm Oo. 106 Wall ot NX Taeranee® | ©1e8,appeuts saan see ‘huct’oneer, | telephone sail "131" eit as | atest tvers low prices MUMICATIONS,

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