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6 cITY AND DISTRICT © A wealthy London merchant gives the secret of his business success as follows: “I always feel happy when I am advertising, for then I know that, waking or sleeping, I havea strong though silent orator working for me; one who never tires, never makes mistakes, and who is certain to enter the households from which, if at all, my trade must come.” To secure the services of such an agent as this shrewd merchant referred to, advertise in Tax Evrxtxo Stan It is read by everybody in Washington. A VOTE ON THE ATKINSON BILL. The “‘Star” Gives Opportunity for a True Expression of Public Opinion. Tar Stax calls the attention of its readers, men and women, to the coupon petition printed below. Itasks each of them to read the peti- tion carefully, and, if the requests which it contains meet his or her approval, to sign it, cut it out, and send it by mail to or hand it in at Tue Stan office. The petition is put in such shape that every citizen anxious to protect life and to improve the conditions of railroad occupation can sign it, whether he favors the removal of the station from the mall or not, and whether he is from south, east or northwest Washington. The people of South Washington will natur- ally seize with oagerness the opportunity to Protest against the surface tracks which un- necessarily obstruct, injure, threaten and kill them, and against a measure which perpetu- ates the evil conditions that now exist and which is sustained only by the foulest slander of their section. The people of East Washington, suffering like those of South Washington from an unnecessary multiplication of surface tracks and grade crossings and illegal encroach- ments on the part of the railroad which tray- erses their section, will reasonably join with heart, soul, mind and strength in the move- ment against grade crossings and the Atkin- son bill. For the evils which South Washing- ton endures are their evils also, and this tight is their fight. Nor will Northwest Washington, though not a direct sufferer, be indifferent. The obstruc- tive danger-belt of surface tracks between the river front and the main city endangers the lives of thousands from the northwest as they pass to and from the river on business or pleas- ure. The modern city is a unit, and what injures one section should be felt by all. The public spirit which builds up great cities is based upon this sentiment of common interest. Manslaughter by railroad in two sections of the capital is a concern of the whole city, like the question of a new bridge in the southeast and a Columbus Park in the northwest. The main evil to be remedied in this case is also of general instead of merely local concern because it threatens human life. When murder is to be checked it is not necessary that appeals for aid shall be addressed to a next-door neighbor. It is sufficient if the ery for assistance comes to the ears of a fellow man, ‘The time is now favorable for securing from the railroad what the people seek. It is asking that its illegal acts be legalized and that valu- able privileges be granted to it. The attention of Congress has been called to its affairs, and that body shows a disposition to deal fairly with the people. If this opportunity be wasted the chances are that no other so favorable will ever arise. It will be criminal negligence to fuil to act promptly, aud will throw upon all to whom the neglected opportunity is attributable a share in the responsibility for future blood- shed at grade crossings. In families where more than one adult sig- nature is to be attached the coupon can be cut out and pasted as a heading on asheet of paper, upon which additional signatures may be placed. ‘The same course may be pursued in eburches or other organizations, and in cases where volunteer canvassers may desire to col- lect signatures, The labors of the latter will be gladly weleomed. They will not be com- pensated, however, by the payment of so much for each name secured; but will work from the promptiogs of public spirit or for humanity's sake. A Petition. To the Senate and House of Representa tives in Congress assembled: The undersigned, citizens of the District Of Columbia, earnestly protest against the passage of H.R. bill 8243, known as the Atkinson bill, without substantial amend- ment. In its stead we ask for legislation which shall. FIRST, save life and limb and reduce @n obstruction to trade and travel by re- moving death-trap grade-crossings within the city limits, wherever such removal is practicable. SECOND, enlarge freight facilities by giving the railroad power of condemnation within the city east of 3d street west and south of the present tracks, THIRD, increase the beauty of the capi- tal by removing surface tracks from 6th streetand the mall, either relieving the park entirely of railroad occupation, or sinking and chvering from view the dis- Siguring tracks across it. If the station is to be permitted to remain on the park we ask that 6th street be cleared of tracks and thatthe trackson the mall be hidden from sight and rendered easy and safe to be crossed. And in this event we also ask that the road be required to make ade- quate compensation for its valuable priv- tleges upon the mall by removing grade- crossings and decreasing the killing and mangling of the people on its surface tracks. In local railroad legislation we ask that consideration shall be yiven, first, to human life, next to trade, next to the city's beauty, and only lastly to the proposed legalizing © the railroad’s illegal acts, aad the pro- posed gratuitous confirmation of its une authorized use of public property. wag mae v7) DDRESS) ‘7 scien Low Ratzs to Dezr Park ax OaKLaxp.— During the present season the Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company wii! seil excursion tickets from Washington to Deer Park, Moun- tain Lake Park and Oakiand for the Friday night and all Saturday trains each week at rate of $5 for the round trip. The tickets will be valid for return —— until Monday follow- img day of sale. Tickets to Berkeley Springs and return will be sold under similar condi- tions at 23.50 for the round trip. . CAPTURED BY THE ALLIANCE It Will Sweep Georgia and Defeat Gor- don for the Senate. The democratic convention of the fourth Georgia congressional district met in La Grange yesterday, and on the sixty-fifth ballot nominated C. L. Moses, who received the solid vote of the Farmers’ Alliance men. This makes three districts already captured by the alliance—fourth, fifth and seventh. It looks mow as if Turner, Crisp and Biourt will be the only regular democrais who will be abie to hold their districts, x.d thas outside of them the Smeg entry | bon lige eo — Tv election of Col. —_—+o-_____ Japanese Buckwheat i. Pennsylvania. Because of the low priz, of grain: the ener- getic farmers of the lower end of York county, Pa., whose ls :i: are rolling and even moun- tainous, have s:en onthe lookout for some time fora pla: by which they could secure larger returns for their work, and many be- lieve they have found it in planting Japanese buckwheat. As s consequence hundreds of wartstown acres have been sown near Ste' and jose, le ving acres cultivation this year. FATAL FALL FROM A ROOF. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES: » —— . Mr. W. W. Pywell, DaYs. FUTURE DAYs. 00 » His Injuries. / FRATeurre, pazz 2 00, avoton eee are Se ae aay 3 3 Pernt ‘Y SALE OF A TRACT OF LAND eo ‘Mr. W. W. Pywell of 1415 8th street northwest sUSpIeS OF THE “BARRY FARM” was fatally injured at the cornor of 12th and C 920 Ponneyivente svenve aw, ACOSTIA, DG, AT AUCTION. streets southwest yesterday afternoon by fall- ing from the roof. He was a slater, engaged in pat OR x a * roofing the three-story building on the corner | by northern republicans, would do more to an- | always builds up the general health of the patient. ale at public auct! ‘of the mentioned, and it is supposed that the heat of the sun overcame him, for he was seen to reel on the scaffold before he fell. It was about 2 o'clock when the accident occurred. When he tagonize the sections than anything since the reconstruction period and, I fear, would retard the progress of the south by serious political disturbances. But the suggested boycott, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST SEVENTH, aT OURED HERSELF AND HER CHILD. Logan Johnson = MONDAY, the EIGHTEENTH DAY 0] g di gecwe rarieees | pee | YS ES S - bia known x (ered aol Eu Gre- Droverty ‘conveyed to ant deteniaut Gre nt was picked up it was found that his head and | which, if successful, would interupt the mutual , daita ska ty diced ated $30) ae ene come Deo Peteen, GBT. | vetalions 60 trade between the sections = RAK tbc rs ccs es FIVE O'CLOCK P.x., tthe Die of 40%. foito moned, but saw that the case was hopeless and | *trike a blow at our friends at the north as well | wiich 1 suffered for yeara, It affected my nose first as that all they could do would be to alleviate the | 9° Our enemies thore; wouid increase sectional of cherwise the rigLt is reserved to resell i - | catarrh, then caries of the bone, and continued to eat her is ; the re) suffering of the injured man, He was taken to | forting to an extent which would be mest n- | ctu it destroyed the soft bonein the rishtsideot the| SALE OF SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE BY rave anger publi. ce of wach erale in 3 8 x his home and neat 3 o'clock Rm. revolution in our business relations would, in | nose, then went to my throat and later on to my lunes, Souveyancing and recording at purchusers covt, A = “wo 3 AT LAKE GEORGE. my opinion, operate injuriously to both sec- | and it looked as if I was doomed. 8. @ 8. has cured me, deposit of § 00 required ‘at tin, ‘sale. jin tions. | If the, force bill. should) pass we Set and has also cured my little daughter of the same dis- AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY, 3731-008 ™ se mee mly and dispassionately x. ‘ Comforts ris —— ba a Restful preridld rmnpet fn pores ‘ent dictates “to | °™* age vaegainly fired Ind ae IOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. : not a Prevent as far as possible the injuries which 1+ Hons Sacer se Gaaiax — or wertea tock ASSIGNERS SALE OF THE EXTIR BREE noitos Correspondence of Tax Evexrxa Stan. intended to perpetuate. 24 $9 1 STREET NORTHW EST FIRST DOOR NORT! — ’ es a Laxz Gronog, July 27. A CLASH IN NORTH DAKOTA. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. On my second visit to Lake George I found myself more in love with it than ever, and, | The Opposing Candidates for Congress under the influence of this sentiment, I must Having a Hot Time of it. yield to the temptation to sound ite praises for # few moments for the benefit of thove who are | , There was « clash between the Johnson and suffering from overwork or from any mental | Hansborough forces in the North Dakota re- On MONDAY. AUGUST FOURTH. 11 com. MENCING AT TEN U'CLOCK A.M., at store No. 408 Twelfth street northwest, I will sell for cash theentize such as ae Show Cases, Bentwood Chairs, Tables, Ice rm, Assortment of Candy, Candy Jars and Dishes, Crockery, Cutlery, Coffee Urn, Mugs, auter, Sel AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TiSpenry THE EVENING STAR is offered to the puti , Awning, Gas Fixe \d such foods: nat ¢ oot ATY ON THE LSE GF FE BEEOTIIC Mibmecs or ieetvoas, S Seoally found in no lic, im good faith and with confidence, as THE or physical strain and who yearn for a spot| publican convention yesterday. Immediately! RAILWAY, GEOKGETOWN, D.C. dySl-ate where perfect rest for wind and body can be | after the call to order Mr. Standish of Nelson bec nny hata pe fay eal county, one of Mr. Johnson's friends, offered a ¢ George and the papers duly chr . concerts aind balls and various ater cntertaie, | Fesolution, In substance it demanded that the BEST LOCAL ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN 6 hie Fd adecree of the Supreme Court of the Di THE UNITED STATES. In point of fact, ict of Columbia, etal, va, Homiller et signed trustees will IP \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUADEE THREE STO! ME DWE! ithout ANG, So. 1255 EIGHTH BIMLET NONIEWEST, | MAY De trathfully said that tt is wi 4 dential toe t at 2 4 | DE SEEN aoo, AT FIVE OC aA NS Al a yal in thi whe in he ments given at the numerous hotels on its | Credentialscommittee report at 2 p.m., an 266 ahd 267 in Beatt; D 5 wed eq is respect any world, banks #h4 note arrival of distinguished | that if its report on contested counties was not | (928, z00,0 Tl = On Mey GUST FOURTH, 1890, st FIVE Georgetown, fronting about 240 feet dormerly High street), and about 182 feet on Back storey High ie 0:'396 feet, improved bys frame house containing sixteen roo! visitors, and describe the elaborate costumes | complote the convention was to hear the evi- $f the iadhies just as is done during the gay sea- | dence relating to the contests, Mr. Cochran ion in'the cities. It is, of course, the aim of the large hotels to make them as’ fashionably | °f Grand Forks offered substitute that the sttractive as ossible. But there are places ne committee be urgently requested to report at this neighborhood far enough away to give you|2 o'clock. Mr. Cochran claimed that the 2 complete change of climate and where busi- | Standish resolution was unprecedented. i 86 cares or domestic trials cannot reach you, | brought Mr. Standish to hia feet.in, a White O'CLOCK, in front of the premi sell prem- | These averments are borne out by the z 7 ises No. 1235 Sth street northwest, improved by & i ° . Fil modicn Wuurersiaea Sod’ goed osbangs es | Cee, below which are compiled from the reuse fing: a 16. 10x05 toa 1240 alley. stabing: + | sworn weekly statements printed in the paper "Teruis: One-half cash, balance pitiitctes Beariue interest and ected ty w dora ot on exch Monday in the year, and condensed rust, or all cash, at opt yurchaver, Ail conveys tucite, ke et parchte wcost ‘2100 depont required | frm the sworn tabular statements showing the ‘a je. rue of sal ‘cou circulation of the paper during lied with iu ten, days tro the day of sale the prop. | *v@rage daily circulation of catuat somal fg dead OF ‘trust, or all ‘ces! AT THE EASTERN TERMINUS OF THE COLUM- option of the purchaser. Taxes’ paid to June 30, 18¥0. If the terms of sale dre not complied with within ten days the ight is reserved, to resell at de- faulting purchaser’ ar ir cost. All ae ancing Bla RAILWAY AND F AND H at cost of purchaser. leposit of 82 re- erty will be resol nr ere, if «man, you can wear your blouse and | heat. His remarks declared openly ‘his belief | auited at time of le cnet STREET LINE OF ing purchasers "THOMAS DowLIsc, | the Year 1889, published in Tux Sram on the slippers all day and forget that there are such | that the credentials committee was “packed” SAS, G3 FATA Sir Ball. {rruntees jy20-dade Auctioneer. | 18th of January, 1890, things as dress suits or even collars and cuffs: | in the interest of Hansborough and that the FRED. W. JONES, 472 La ave., HEEDICS. RRATCEFE, DARK & CO. Auctioncers, Briefly stated, the points upon which the and, if a woman, where two or three plain | Johnson candidates would be cheated out of | _sy21-dads 920 Penusylvauia ave. nw. dresses, a flannel and a black silk will carry you | their righta. Judge Francis of Burleigh county pene 7 sneha ‘above claim is based are these: That— respectably through the whole season, where | spoke on the question at great length. He de- THIS EVENING. if bonnets, veils and gloves ure discarded and comfort alone 18 considered. than either Hansborough or Johnson. He stood The house where I'am located stands on | for fair play, he said, and in closing favored Point jutting out into the lake, commanding a | the substitutes, but said that if the committee ¥iew for a long distance up and down and of | did not report quickly he would be in favor of the mountains on the opposite shore. It is taking unfinished contests out of the commit- near the water that one car sit on the piazzas | teo’s hand. After further debate the Johnson and comfortably enjoy a view of the aeice leaders agreed to the suvatitute, which pre- lake, here about a mile wide, dotted with its| yailed. A recess was then taken, numerous fairy-like islands, around which row — 600 coe boats glide from time to time, and of the grand TOO MUCH STAGE REALISM. old mountains standing like seutinels of the clared that the republican rty was greater . CLAIR FECHNER, AUCTIONEER, 611 PENN- ‘THESE LOTS FRO! ~s i i Soren ‘ander Metropolitan” Hotel ects pee HIS DAY large, lot Pawnbroker's Un Pledges, Gold aud silver Watches, Genuine Dismouds, Works of Art. e9-3mn SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTE TomokRRow. F Reta DARE & a a STREETS EXTENDED, 300 PAIRS LADIES’, GENTS’, BOYS', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, SLIPPERS, GAITERS AND TIES, IN KID AND DONGOLA, v AND BLACK, ASBOKTED SIZES, 1X THE MAR. 1. The Star has three times the cirou- BIA, WC, Re.» AL AUCH i 2, The Star's circulation im Washinge @esortuwent of the search of bic gether!! GALE AND ROSEDALE STREETS. 3730-4 0 S$ COLUMBIA, STANDARD, STA. DROP FRAME. SHIFT, DiUP | HON Of any other paper im Washinge "ID SAFETY, A. apeae ton! r OULTH, at ELEVEN sell within our sales rooms, ave. nw. an the other dai) above wheels (second hand) ih elewaut condition, aud | #0 ts double that of all dj fo which we imvite the geueral attention ot pervous 10 | papery published in the city added to- Wheels will be at our rooms for inspection on Satur- meee RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. ‘Auctions: 3. The Star has = larger ané fuller “ YELLOW LOTs TO ages looking down upon the scene and casting | Actors in a Mimic Contest Wound Each r. = araers ctrontation in the chy where grtnest, their shadows on the crystal surfaco at their Other With Bowle Katvot. :«: i EDUCATIONAL. im proportion to reading and purchases ase, UGA) | y ve OCAL LESSONS. ing ation, than any other news A LEGexD. Miss Kate Pierson and company are playing fis is ASSORTED SHOES, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION MES HARRIET MILLS, —— J There is a legend, which the quaint old Ger- | q week engagement at the Sterling Opera Ho lich inv pos nT. 3y31-3m 7 eee paper in the world!!! man gardener here relates, that the last chief | House, Birmingham, Ala, Tuesday night a eave RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., THURSDAY, AUGUST SEVENTH, aT A GRADUATE (EXPEKIENCED TEACHER DE.| 4% The Star has the largest regular of the Mohicans, witha remnant of his scat-| scone was enacted on the stage with more real- | _3726-dts Auctioneers. sires » Tosition as Visitiug or Rosiieut Teacher. | am@ permanent home circulation of tered band, stood on this point aud watched | ism than the bills demanded Tho dual scene | FATCLIFFE, DARE & C0. Aucta Sr demons at Lome, Euglis, Latin French, mathe: the fight between the English and French going | = ercrpae ia tkecivasorentelacoateniy: FIVE O'CLOOK P.M., Wocke Miss C2, Sour cimcs NO™ Address, tor two] amy two-cent afternoon paper im the on at Fort William Henry, and when he saw | i0 the first act was between Mesera Bittnor | 70 Chose AN ESTATE, FLUSH PARLOR SUIT. APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CO.CORDVILE, VA. | United States 2111 tat his friends and allies ore defeated he | and Pierson, who fought with regular bowie] Bek SURNITURE MAMBLE 10P TABLES, Mais OOD INSTITUTE, CO-CORDVILE, Va. rew his people together and disappeared with | knives, which were exceedingly sharp. In the NIN b CHalk E IN FRONT OF THE RESPECTIVE boys and wirls bow to ineet the duties of life Five pport claims and to show the them, no one knew whero or how. Itis inter- | frst encounter Mz. Pierson’s finger was lit| SERS WATE Gnitieg AELOUe ARB. BOE ere USER BRURTLIDO te erm aoetaewg esting to hear the old man tell this, enlarging | and Mr. Bittner’s left arm was bi ashed. upon it with evident faith in its truth. butas | ‘The actors were so much interested in their Fort WilliamHenry was nearly ten miles away I ‘k that it was not until the last act that think we may put this story of the old gardener | ¥0" alongside of his assurances that the sheen on | “iter knew he had been cut, are, $150. aha ee (ins; 0°30, Prin, | constantly increasing circulation of the papety HOKTHAND. attention is invited to the figures following: Acme Phonography acquired in 16 easy lessons. dypewriting teugbt treet charge to Rbortband stu- DAILY CIRCULATION IW 1885-86-87-88-8R douts. Sessions day and evening. Students helped to x) ‘D SG et AND ORNAMENTS, KITCHEN FURNITURE PREMISES. TES, &c., &C., AT AUCTION. DAY MOKNING, AUGUST FIRS AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at public ; 4 tion the water of his spring comes from the slipper In the final act Pierson stood over Bittner, | ail the furniture, «c., contained in resideuce at 7th ih 1 i hon thi 1d Whitney Close, to which we invite attenti — fire MEAD SCHOOL ACME PHONOU REE es es a ee and Whitne which we luvite attention. of the fairies who descend the mountains to| tnd. while alone hie speseh (over hee Byzvede ne © MHERTCLIF ES, DARI & CO, Fat.uw. ¥. J. MULVEY, Princ aw JAN...20,486 23,388 25,470 26,356 27,541 drink from itevery night. He will tell you | °7¢ i TP\HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. that he has frequently seen them-and of codres | Yt. 8 drop of blood from his finger fell | TY uctioneer. FOR BOYS, MakK- | F®8.-.22,029 24,321 26,299 27,161 29,200 CHEERS. HIGH SCHOOL A i M. into Bittner’s eye, making it difficult for the TANT 8. TERMS ete, Feu ales County. Ve. ead me Se Eien, ‘MAR...25,549 25,594 26,009 27,490 34,768 Boone contradicts him. i latter to keep still’ and be as dead as his part ETE Z the lickmond aud Deauville tired SO tune ie! | APR. 22,572 24,927 25,575 27.188 29/552 ‘ide from the never-ending variety of as-| demanded. Washington. Terms $20 ;no extras. ‘Next session be- 474 pects the lake takes on and the other natural ——_——_<96——__.. EIGHTEEN MILCH cows | TN FINE CONDITION, 25 CASH ON EACH LOT. kins Se rember, C a 3300. nab oachrs are graduates + 25 24,359 25,742 26,722 29,616 ; attractions in every direction we have daintily | A MILLION ‘TO BE EXILED. ae AD ae . wie ~~ —w 21,933 23,902 25,116 27,453 30,173 ‘Saat ataa iaded by ‘ny ache Geen Ghee FOUR BASTINE COLTS FROM 1WO 10 FOU Capt. W. C. MARSHALL. Jy28-1m 'EAKS, BERKSHIRE SOW AND PIGS, ABOUT | $10 MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON BALANCE, WITH robing and other feathered songsters have| Russia’s Harsh Edict Against Her SIXTY CHICKENS, SERING WAGONS, FAR! WHE McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL : . A 21,445 22,364 24,859 25,521 25,503 made their homes undisturbed for many gen- PASON, MILE WAGOR, 1 WO DEERING MOW. YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, erations and have become so tame that they Hebrew Populstion. ING MACHINES (OSE NEARLY NEW. LANGE | INTEREST ON THE DEFERRED AMOUNT Gorper tenacuacte ave, and Sut Washington, 21,033 22,302 24,905 25,324 25,478 pont pesbtl ey Cosme saly ae do cur own | A cablegram from London says: Civilized] 2ARMING IMPLEMENTS. IN FlusrecL any AT 6 PER CENTUM PER ANNUM pipy juormation address the principal, Mins 21,497 21,701 24,807 23,946 30,329 edge of the lake and on the terraces are hung | Europe is shocked at the receipt of the full de-| HAY. Ato Soa WINDSOR COLLEGE-WIRDS - SAO SAA5L SEABY GEENA O108B hammocks, offering irresistibie temptations ts | tails of the Russian persecution of Jews. The MILK ROUTE AND MILE CANS. FROM DAY OF SALE, SECURED indoor Business Callers. “Pah oe ene “23,000 24,657 26,466 26,752 31,653 the lazily inclined. Htre, lulled "by | Russian edicts are of the most cruel character. | .,9P, FRIDAY AUGUST. Fikts1. 1600, commencing Gellege, with diplomas and deirves. Also thorough — — the Japping of the raves | aceinst the The first edict says: “NoJew is any longes per- | oa. ‘Adjoining the receivane. feservolt, between the BY DEED OF TRUST ON September’ 27° ‘aden ee z aang Ores | Ay'ge.22,123 23,682 25,454 27,082 30,090 watch the boating parties pushing off from the | @itted to own or even farm lands.” All Jewish tows, Lebali ‘soll all ble tine Breck and 3y23-2m* sy Sk DD. Increase + 1,559 1,803 1,598 3,008 re 2 docks not twenty fect away or the bathers dis- | land owners, farmers and agricultural laborers Ca a ee THE PROPERTY SOLD. porting themselves like mermaids and mermen | are thus expelled from their village homes, | reserve or limit. ‘orm: in the deliciously warm water. This beach is | Unless they have saved means enough for their Sartie t considered the easiest and safest on the Inke. m w on free of chamwe from the terutnusat age Weeks | @20 DEPOSIT ON RACH LOT AT Sale. even half-grown children being able to walk | SUStenance they will be reduced to beggary. ruetown railtosd, coruer ef iigh snd {AUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, Of this remarkable average aggregate EWioreaten, Var aitueted to ebs Pune ig BiNitwinia, on the Kicumond and Danvilie railroad, | $0,090 copies circulated daily, no more than 5 schoul, ‘ tirely full ‘sessions. ‘ 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by mail, “Nenclera socus Se Pe Mek Tee eboe ra an inte i ire | To intensify the severity of this edict the gov- | Bridxe streets. Stage will leave thet point at 10 For catalogue address and 1,106 go to suburban places, by expross, sccurty ed Seer one SN eakiry ernment oficials have included hundreds of | lock REGS | FIFTEEN DAYS TO COMPLY WITH TERMS. | _J17-00N0( G10. G. BUTLER. AM. Principal. | raitway trains, ete., leaving as a net circulation small towns in the category of country villages, = MARYLAND. * " and the table oadmirable, Gpeciaily ae regneng | and expelied Jews frou them by tous of Woe, en hakanrre Ea EEE gy OO | 1 the city proper the PHENOMENAL PRO the fish, which come direct from the lake, and | 88048, 5 will thus be rendered homeless. ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO,, Auctioneers, Situation unsurpassed for health. Thorough Pugin, | PORTION of 92% PER CENT, or AN AGGRE- the vegetables that are raised in the garden, | These Taws, known as the May laws, were ee — Cuseical, Mathematica’ Cotumercial aus Military There seems to be no scarcity of milk and | Promulgated in 1882, but never enforced | exernp CONTENTS OF CIGAR STORE No. 214 cream, and fruits of several kinds are gener- | Until now. SEVE NTH 8LREET SOUTHWEST, ousl: lied. What E ti |. The second edict provides that all Jews, num- COMPRISL would you bave? A naw arrivl poster yer bering many thousand families, settled outside | TOBACCO, CIGARS | PILES. TABLES, CHAIRS, | While this property is traly suburban 1t has all the mercial courses. ‘and ‘Tuition, including washing. fuc | GATE of 27,882 copies! Of this number, for term of 10 montus, Ttech eqeien Gapeeates 1. For further particulars 21,142 were delivered dally by regular sddress RW. SILVio 1b, Principal. jyi0-eozm* | carriers at the homes of permanent sub VE! 5 ry ry FIXTURE! IGUK: . "1 ecribers. 2 the gixteen specified counties shail be expelled. | on SATURDAY MORNING: AUGUST SECOND, SUN FLACK. BALTIMORE, MD. ; justo a raed oret Tin ie) Gar An equally large numbe* of the artinan class | si PES G'cLoCm, we ti tll at tere No. 20a 0 | atvantaesof the city aswell at elng eapplied with Principals. Boaniiuy aud Dap scheuliorteca | ‘Theremaining 6,740 copies represent the saled i te 4 | Will be rendered homeless by the enforcement. oo Ladies and Little Girls. Boardi Limited to ‘ euiot ofthe weasel nee eee ee eeiieand | The third edict withdraws permission for them | “usMaSe there AECLIFER. Dai & Cor Aucts, WATER, GAS AND SEWERAGE. Sweuty. “Heopens Septeinber4. +” }yo~osme” | over the office counter, at the news stands, «nd bt a " Setesd Sith setter Becta scien aciteT® | knlding'mining, shares! or; connecting: Goose POSITIVE SALE OF NEW JOPR:Pagsenazn Dax. | Nett the factory of the Hysientc Toe Companyand| “open all suninctSuinsierprics. large proportion is supplied regularly to pere man coms wo wading he osha |sodthe wll Torta ence ace | GE AACREAS eat PES 18, ot | motu on the tae of he tm ran | Ee a Pa Li, ee WE | mana een of he city rng nae hi te r - | TW. "CLOCK, in front of my Auction bream Prinabaiettrngs Mga ee ticipating in the educational advantages, ‘The sell the above mentioned Wagon. By onder of ing the expensive aud disagreeable stay iu hotels. &c. (not householders), so that its whole circula Sins until they disappear in the fleeey white | JoWish scholars in the past were not allowed to Gqars dbase dullasee dad sonal ueatert universities, and this proportion is now further C.H.B,_ | Teduced, the result being their wholesale ex- = cr pulsion from the higher institutions. The B. and O. and Northeast Washing- | ‘The sixth edict imposes upon the Jewish Miller, Atto a 2 et A TOXEAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | Which connects at Oth and New York avenue with lines rpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS MY AUCTION ROOMS paruapay, uae LLAKENS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 8 MILES FROM tion may be literally said to be in the samily dh ae Home school. Com- | ¢ircle, While its aggregate circulation there ble to Georgetown, Northeast Washington, Boundary and hand healthy. Accexsi~ ¥ rail. Miss MM. WORTHINGTON, Semin: fore gives Tur nective and enviable Fairfax county, Va. petost tol ~aipregisieadxgaaasic ag EE Maw COLLEGE, WITH MUSIC AND ax | Pion im modern journalism, the fal wd BECOND, 1890, COMMENC! ‘EN LOCK, EMBHACING EVERY DESCRIPTION ‘Oth and 7th streets, Steamboat Wharves, Arsenal and & a orc! Conservatory, is the School for Young Women. its home circulation, the extent to which students another disability by closing the legal OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘Send for catalogue. f we chemliter i nenuvaneds erin’ ee Len honk on nn eeanih etics AT TWELVE Oc a ane saceraicias ~ a CORNELIUS L. KEEDY, President, & % solied apen by members of tho ‘Sines, dee ig . excludes them from the engineering, naval and ND- 5 - “ J the A good effect has been produced by the light | medical professions and from all government | *=N,AND. SECON AND DRIVING Gonate Tay | vie F and Oth ot. inoot the Motropoliinn R. R., Sor p2hse. Begerstown, Maryland. , | hourehold, and particularty by the pu thrown by Tue Sran on the Baltimore and Po- | offices. _NEW HOSE oY &C., &c. Sr. somws COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. chasing portion of the community, are tomac’s two-cent drumming for certificates} The cruel part of these prohibitions is that | Nj SRNEL 7 EMIS: 18 4 S70? SAMILY ONE FARE, Hight Repartuieuts and Four Coursewot study. | the marked characteristics of the paper, that their free and perpetual use of the public's | 82 enormous proportion of the Jewish popula- KITENTION G To ‘operty is necessary to everybody who hus | tion are skilled agriculturists, artisans and pro- Geceston to travel ovec: thet road, because of | fessionxl men, who were all adding largely to the nearness of the depot to their residences, | the wealth of the empire. All these will now chool At 5 GIVEN Tit PREPARATION to which no other daily journal now [AL OF CANDIDATES FUK 1 HE NAVAL ACADEMY, Also on line of Herdice, which connect with, All their] 0! published can furnish a parallel. ALso, ONE pets ae PARKUI, SEVERAL CANARIES Md’ 5 ¥ stalog us resident au Sis-im SS THOMAS FELL, LL.D., Ph.D. ie LIFFE, DA jeers. This is no idle boast on the part of the paper. But is the Baltimore and Ohio making no effort | be ruined. It is estimated that nearly a million | FRATCLUFFE, DARK & CU, Auctioneers, lines throughout the city, making PEN ALL SUMMER, 804 E 87.—BEST PLACE |. ~ a pes to retain its unsightly obstruction at the foot | People will be expelled from their homes | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON FIRST STREET ior every branch of Drawing and Painting; Crayon | It is a well established fact, demonstrated ofc opel an Se a dangerens grade | Sou aces ett ramaiel end seteeneey hice Tuoi gabe geaea tes eS Te uuanr oy Tux cr SSeS the fll etinfaction ofthe eagncious and enter . - jaws, reer a s' a ae 4 —— eae me s_ ‘ crossings? Look tothe Senate. On last Satur. ‘ ’ Cy a YEAND AVENE reer QEWOOD, INSTITUTE prising business men of Washington, who seck for the purchase of a part—not the whole, as | tion among the starving fugitives im the: cttiei pens ‘aseasy of socess from this point as from any resi- September 2, with Increased Facul! and Many Improvements. 4710-3m__ Mr. and dirs. WM. D. LL, Principals, HE FREDERICK FEMALE ARY WILL devin its 47th year september 10, 18¥0. The location is heathiul aud the appointments excellent. ‘Terms moderate. For catalogues addrexs, RUE H PUMSELL, a. M., LLD., Frederick, Ma, SFENceRTAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Corner 7th aud D sts. nw. and know where to find THE LARGEST RETURNS FROM THE MONEY PAID OUT FOR ADVERTISING. This is proven by the growth of Tux Stan's advertising patronage Nothing can more surely illustrate the esteem in which «ny article is held by the public than a constantly increasing demand for it—day by day, week by week, month by J month, and year by year,—in the face of ad- verse claims and pretentious competition. The day 250,000 was added to the sundry civil bill |, The consequent migration causes’ a 'sohgs i TION. ou, WEDNESDAY, JUNE, TWENTY-FIFTE. AT Ef the Premises ‘at We Will offer for sale in front | donee section of the OTY, and easier than from any being the south 42 feet froatof said Wee oe running 2 feet of back with that width 100 fest, "This property faxes | Other suburben subdivision in the District in all the cg ee Upped und is adjacent to four lines of gare, aud the sale presente an elegant opportunity for eats wiih lutervat irom day of aaiey sonueed Sno aoe essen years with interes > BC ake of trust, oF ail cash, at purchaser's option. A depoutt | Rover before offered Government ame piled with fu tou days or rosht ts resceted to xed ae Pak and cost of a try purchaser. All "convey: | Clerks and persons of moderate means to secure build- snchug and recording at purchaser's cost. Jelsdade RATC.1FFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. Senator Sherman and some others were led to | Where the Jews are still allowed to awell, tit believe—of the base bull square, upon which | dangerous and may possibly result. in, pestis toerect anew government printing office. Aj lence. But only one object can be contem+ part of this square is now occupied for rail- | Plated by the instigators of the persecution— road coal dumps, and the diagram attached to | 2amely. the total extermination of the four mil- House Bill 11238, shows that the purchase of | lion Jews in Russia, A only of so much as is not in possession of the| . The troubles which afflicted the Jews in Rus- railroad company is contemplated, An argu- | 8i@ Seven years ago arose from breaches ef the ment was used in support of the appropriation | 18. A certain number of perpetrators were to the effect that the square was “so located | brought to justice and punisbed. In the pres- that it can have connection with the railroad | ¢#t case the government legalizes the persecu- coming in so that the cars may be run in with | tion. ‘The Jews have always been subject to the paper, and take books, &c., out, thus sav- | xCeptional laws, which, however, did not ren- ing an immense amount of transportation.” | der their living impossible. AN OPPORTUNITY ing sites or to obtain § r wbo figures following tell the story on this point: It was also d that th bi They, in fact, increased in numbers, wealth | tocomply with the terms of sale, the property de- INVESTMENTS. = < = fe could be couverted into a bindery and storage | and intelligence; were industrious, taritty, law TUeSbay THe FIETE DAY OF irae “Sirhar, Montgomery county, Masapes Sepe | MOMBER OP XEW ADVERTISEGGNTS YRDNTED house for the printed books. Is it contem- | #biding and sober, and were successful as mer- F T SIX O'CLOCK F Min prem — hort {raining te sumed Pit, 21885-86-87-88-8a . { ; 7 = Fan its tracks into the present goverammest | few. mare Pertaitied to enter ‘aniveratienaba | Seougte seme Sus ty ahike erueai Sha BeatbeSilcd oo perc ote Pras, ts 1886. 1857. 1888, 1860: printing ofice building to “save ‘transportas | later became distinguished as lawyers, physi- ySo-deds” Se BUILDING formation sddrens aa 3,200 3,615 4,076 4,556 tion”? The quicksunds of the bed of the old | cians and men of science, ;.. | JQ MTCLIFFE, DABR & CO, Auctioneers, 8-4m. AOR 3,064 3,547 3,924 4,529 ‘Tiber Creek running through this vquare might All this is now changed. Such perseontion | Rn? fo ae Galednectsememtrantienen ae aaa, 7 renee | not give a very solid foundation for « govern- | involves a refinement of cruelty for which hit-| Deneyprony AUCTION SALE OF = Dg eg TF yee klipe ment printing building, but, once erected, the | tory furnishes no parallel, It is rumored that | "> EEN? TQ. RAILROAD AVER USS AKO ME BE ERECTED. ties. ‘Terms moderate. High abd bealtiful Steam 4,335 5,475 4,958 5,556 building would make a good anchor to hold in | the victims of this Russian oppression will, as] | PAKK-IN THE DISTRICT OF CorUaane FRAME HOUSES MAY — ey 4,197 5,393 5,171 6,033 ent position the ugly railroad depot | ip 1882, break through the cordon on the Aus-| | On MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST FOUKTE, 14-308 Preeti? SaNbon, DP. 4,582 4,606 5,529 North Capitol street, and forever pre- | trian and Prussian frontiers and find an asylum 1580. 1p frunt of the premises, st FIVE O'CLOCK, we Tn short, this opportunity will ever again be offered | _2! tor rane ‘ears. 3,938 vent the removal of tie dangerous grade cross- | 10 free England, to the injury of its overstocked Lots 14 and 15, in Block 2, a ee 3,235 3,3SL 3,915 4,453 ings in the northeastern section of the city, F, | labor market, Sf Takoma Park, These, late trout, ou, Maple ave. | to obtain such property on such terms aod st magiage oF private iuanruction.) Day and evening 2.882 3.170 3,508 4,608 —_——.—_— ———-+e7+-_____ . \ a » Prin, Women’s Christian Temperance Union. An Iowa “Bath.” Bettied portion of ‘the subdivision Comtaling seetk YOUR OWN PRICES. puvarg EREyce Lessoxs— 4,208 4,517 4,906 5,589 The morning hour of the Women’s Christian | | “Tonce had an odd experionce in getting w | 44.740 sauare fest, oy) pier Lear 4,579 5,313 5,419 6,589 , Temperance Union assembly yesterday at| drink one Sunday in an Iowa town,” said a| Deposit of @1U0 at time of sale. my-16-3m* Of Sorvonue, 1202'K st nw. 4,250 5,038 4,659 6,107 pe iy yt y detract brought down to July 21, 1889, Asheville was occupied by Mra, Woody in an | Brooklyn man the other day. “Iasked one of | Abstract brought. ei ss aoe 3,896 5,003 5,007 5,795 Pi ly rain leaving Baltimore and Uhio Depot at 4:30 15 i the waiters at a hotel to bring me @ ‘hooker’ of tine 108 Bale on and i“ PIANOS AND ORGANS. a cS a A ST whisky, and hesaid they never served drinks | auctions RANCLIEEE DEMERS ar 1 ERE FEF PEF =| Torat £1,499 45,910 54,038 54,801 65,529 the assembly and also the faculty and teachers | Sunday. “But we can give you a bath,’ said the | “iy20-akas ‘Auctioneers. DATE OF GALE: eo in attendance at the interstate summer normal | fellow, with * wink. So T ordered a bath. Tho | 7qvHOMA® DOWLING, Auctonesr, But it is not alone in numbers —: Great school by the Young Men's Christian Associa- | waiter came back in a few moments with a vy — increase of advertising is shown. larger tion at their rooms. | The address of weleome | check marked ‘Buth room No. 9,’ and told me | THUSTERS SALE OF FRAME DWELLING 630 M was delivered by Capt. T. W. Palton and re-| I would find the room on the second floor. iT NORTHWEST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, virtue of deed of trast dated July 18, 1880, re. E sees Sa ce a, aad ae es wmergy modesigrss trustees Or ‘AvbUsr. 180. He OCL oy in it T, 1890, i the foul bed k3 —— were made by Prof. Alex. E. Frye, Dr. | found it easily, and the whisky was an excel- 08. M. Balliettand Prof. C. C. Braron on/j lent article. The bath check cost me a behalf of the summer normal school, and Mrs, | quarter.” Mary C. Woody on behalf of the Women's —_——+e-—____ Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. Hunt of | The affairs of Franklin Woodruff of New Boston lectured last night on “The school | York, who made an assignment for over house and the republic.” €450,000 some months ago, have been settled, £3 at rit in square No. 449, front 15 on . of B2 feet 1 be ock P, Mm. Ted dc : # ‘with the: 2 tor the year; whereas for tbe year 1889 the daily —-—-ee—__—_—— and the business will be continued by a corpo- rid fe frame 4 3s 690 Metres mart was 29.75 poe a Rev. Theoderick Pryor, D.D., father of Gen. | ration, the Franklin Woodruff Trading and : One-half ‘balance in six twelve average columns, or 9223 columns Roger A. Pryor of New York, died at his home | WareHiouss Commane, of cries seeing and on se the option sSapronere a on Tas rane, the aggregate, being a total gain over the pre ' at Nottoway Court House, Va., Monday, in the | will be president. The creditors will have i eighty-sixth year of his age. five of the nine directors of the company. im the way of tax sales, poll lists, election returns, ‘eto,, such as cocasionally swell the business of political organs, being included im ite patrom oe. . In conclusion, tt is only necessary to say that fm proportion to the extent and high charactet of its circulation, Tax Stan's advertising rates r ‘ take rank with the very lowest in the country, = * = and to add, finally, that every statement hereis ‘Piste and all information can be hed by applying to the Auctioneers, 080 PENNSYLVANIA AVR ¥.W, . 788 PRESS AND CIRCULATION BOOMS ARB “QPENTO THE PUBLIC, AND ITS BOOKS ‘MAY BE INSPECTED BY ANY ONE HAVING : Econ Svece, | AM INTEREST IM THEI EXAMINATION, . ‘