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al Nee cage % ™ eo " 6 CITY AND DISTRICT. qhotiginal workshops in the District of Colnm:) Cir, Ayn See Ox Warre For AUCTION SALES. C MONEY TO LOAN. = aa bia.” he pointed to the splendid assortment o1 ‘i = = a Seed — ———=s Judicious Advertising j festimony which he had brought to illustrate | photographs or samples of the following low priced | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Eee EEMIAS DOWLING, sncteneee. pwleaai >’ MMi. s bons. 2 | his remarks and to show that he had accamu- LAST P: iG SALE OF THE SEASON. PEREMETORY, SALE OF TWELVE. SIT _]| TRUSTEES’ SALY OF “LOW GROUNDS” ABOVE SLL PER CENT, P: yaBhe a CREATES many a new business; ated his information by his own energy and in- | Seeds. SIXTY OIL PAINTINGS. TATED ON 18TH AND 1UTH % BE: ot a aEORGETOWS. 5 wih SU ho EBNLARGES many an old business; felligence. | Nearly alt the pieces exhibited had W. B MOSES & SOX, 10 ee BOL ETE oO See ARTISTE, ANB St a iik mMEH OF 21ST | pe yirtue Sghie re yy ubreme Court of the bi oat is been found. he said, within a mile of the cap- VANCES AND STORAGE. & East. wherein Rebecca ‘hueck and others are com) = €15,000-TO LOAN REVIVES many a dull business; itol. One of the largest villages was on the east- | Nos, 620, 522,524, 526, 528, and 530 11th st. n.w. | Sale ioe CURSDAY ENESING, APRIL 8 TOs E BinjNc 10 POR TES Ted Nae Duanoy taal sod eters are < e000 att RESCUES many a lost busines ern bank of the Anacostia—a succession of houses Tyentr eee HT O'CLOCK, at our sales- on T AFTERNOON, APRIL yo nd tan egg oy YY Yond REAL FSTATR SAVES many a failing busine ee ee ee ax aplv-at WALTER B. WILLIAMS § CO., Ancts, at HALES FIV! ORL SOK re wile 7 ne 4 see eN co SARURDAN AY Ta ___B00_fepis)__ THOS. 1 qatiine . eae known as Nacochtank, from which name (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ¢ is on = AN— 86,000 IN HAND PRESERVES many a large business; | costia was afterward derived. There were no Hea 1100 na 1108 F st.a.w, TT — Poms, Srouties 12 ged io rik teem me | the "cams lice “tn “the “Dinos ‘Somme Toten ncaa, SECURES success in any business, | houses on the opposite shore, for there there was VALU. THREE STORY, BRICK, BESIDENGE: | B8th and Duortheast. “Lot 1 and 2, Block 21, corner | and bounded on the northern side thereof ty the Chee wee 308. REDFERX # 90%, nothing but swamp. Ali the material found on we Da a a gee At Ponteo Rig STREET, Si stand E north is avantiinsk Sieh est bythe weatert tine ne smeaon line, and on - eer OIE — ei = the village sites was picked up within 300 feet By virtue of adeed of trust, dated 15th day of No- | ows” and suitable for persone of limited tueape of ob. | and on the squrh by the Porontee Fiver Chaunelandes | MEO wenn OAS, $10,000 for two years at & To “advertise judiciously,” use the coimmns of | of the water's edge, showing that the vember, 1883, and duly ied in Liber 1005, folio | taining low at low prices as a lange quantity of ground | the east by the western line uf» tract of fog acres, per cent ou A 1 Teal catate setaetty . aborigines lived as near as ssible — Pepe ah one of the land records of the District | can be obtained in this locality at a small expenditure, qmbracing two till sites situated at “Lock of” | apl ‘A. P. HILL & CO. Tax Evexixo Stan. Everybody in the District| +4 the river. Another large village site ex- of Colmnbie,, algo by order of the Supreme Soars of a in aoe zoigs may be vatiot reste — as'e mull (exoept Two cnet teases Pace tll or Mr = = — . reais it; and. in proportion tothe returns it yieile| tended from the distributing reservoir up t0 | #35 Puor Suites, 7 pecem War Mitchell; No, LOLS, aad ae. the wean Se Depue os OCDLNG fo Takats aoe with 6 per | DR late, amt known DLS SSSR an, 7 je ner c pat “1 4 ‘cash, balance in 1 end © Disa in ntaininy acres, advertisers, its rates are much the cheapest, ee ea cae ee bf a Ront ‘of te premisca’ ‘on FRIDAY: ue GWENT | cont mtertet nutes tobe seruied by deed of trast eer | kuowh as Blingnet eae acres and the other epil-lm wa _824 14th st, ow, . a the west bank cf the Ausccstia and suet a os SIXTH DAY GF APRIL, 1880, at FIVE O'CLOOK P. | silcash, at option of purchusor, a'deposit of @O0 on | quarter acres), wail “iact tobe wkd Ayeaseg tess: NEY TO LOAN st of the reform school; the Carroll place, in} $7 Book Cases. MM. the east half of Lot ‘humbet 88, dtenced ty Bestey | sock lot at Uns ot tak Gonterenctee bee ps ondagimape meng ONEX To 10) = wy PREHISTORIC STUDIES. ngton. north of Garfield park and be-] 814 Chests of Six Drawers. & "Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, District of Co- | Chuser’scost. Terms to be complied with im 10 Terms of sale as prescribed by the 2 One um bia, in any sums ‘at lowest, te tween Ist and 2d streets southeast; the crest of | @10 Wardrobes. Tumbia, fronting 36 feet on the south side of Lstatreet, | otherwise right reserved to resel sat Sige, ad ome at Sct peo ees ech, $200 | terest, Thess SHER & Co. The Interesting Symposium of the An- | the hill on the Virginia side of the Potomac at| $3.25 Costumers, Sod Ghty eit done ails the ee ee yp eg ed Mewapaper publised in | two years reepectively. “far whic the protlaory RET Il Wik SS tk ee th logical Society. Chain bridge: opposite the foot of Analostan | $4 Bedsteads, thereon, No. 3290, contaiting 12 tome with bethe | Washington, D.C 2 notes of the purchaser or purchasers must bemiven MoSEX JX BAND TO Loan oy Goon Read ropological Society. islend, oa the Ven shore; near the mouth 50 Bureaus. Too, water and gas, and good sewerage. as DUNCANSON BROS. (pale eat eae x | cAD eocured estate security. a ee y 7 V 5 mf is 3 uctioneel o PEO} iy sold, ot cash, at option | THE ABORIGINAL HISTORY OF THE PoTowAc TIDE- | of Four-mile run, Va., and on’ the farm of Isaue 7 Washstands, eanarig of eale: One-third ee SHOMAS DOWLNG-Awt — of purchaser. “All conveyanciug and recording at pur. | _ap6-Lm ase = i ened srecepexts | Crossman, at Falis Chureh, Va.” - Towel Racks. chaser civing bis notes bearing interest from tneday of | "J h aneticner. ae ee 00. $300: $1,000, WATER REGION —MAN'S GEOLOGIC ANTECEDENTS abate sca 50c. Fancy Table. sale secured by a deed of trust on the property or he | VALUABLE FOURTEENTH STREET PROPERTY MD ALS, PAGES, S30¢ 9, #2.500, "$3,000," $5,000, IN THE POTOMAC VALLEY—TIHE VALLEY MILLIONS — aie 50c. Hanging Mirror, may buy all cash: adeposit of $100 required, | If the ‘AT. AUCTION SAMUEL MADDOX DoE Nes To loan Cn Keal Estate. Lowest rates. No Sadia > IMPLEMENTS. Mr. Proudfit gave a detailed description of | 15c. Kitchen Chairs, terms of sale are not complied with at the end of ten | on FRIDAY, APRIL NINETEENTH, 1889, at FIVE aol Lexisccorms, apd-Int © A McINTIRE, OF OF YEARS OLD—PALEoLITHIc IPL . : hak kaiacd acsen| pec ee days the undersigned reserve the right to resell the | OCLOCK 1 lite ta eae eee FRED. 4 ee SST saline of the workshops which he had explored; Property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting pur- | ang, in 38, each fronting SU feet 10 inches on «RE M323 Te LOAN Wilh @ tue camse of the clerasl fitness of » at the place where the 14th] 73c. Mattreses, Chaser; all conveyancing st the cost of the purchaser. northwest by a depth of 120 feet 2 te, sums of money always op hand to loan om things Dr. Rob’t Fletcher Tuesday night called | spans Piney branch, He described in the soapstone qnar- ebout 3 miles north of Ten- nallytown. He disagreed with Mr. Wilson as to the alleged po rthie discoveries here, and i se instruments supposed to be ient were really neolithic in their 3250 Bridge street, prov estate security, 1B #umie to wt ‘i alley. i ¥. B.—Particnlar attention is called to the above |) PTV Teal estate seoury * i ABNER & ©O., Blankets, JOS. TRAVERS, Trustee, hird cash: balance in equal installments | eale, because of the situation of the property between | ap4 Im B16 F st. now, Bor Ge Late wa air date of aule. pants eee rae GBS | the Potomac river and canal, and its consequent de- | > Wisiaieani ; > x COVED | Soutenierest frou date of sale, payable semi-annually, | sirability for business purromes. The Wesel aac. [9SEX TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF PEASON ABLE IMPROVED | and to be secured by deed of trust on premises, or all | [ind radrowd. ly chartered by act of Congress, | ¢1A Vroperty. Pianos, Onraus, Se chines STREET NORTH- | cash at purchaser's option, A deposit of $100 on each | Inet ‘by the te ass Over this property, | PUcniture, also Furniture taken on Storage. On. Pe ST. Jot will be required at time of sale. Conveyancing, | thercby'nuukine it mnoxe oot 4 | Business strictly coungen, By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the | &c., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with ad | “Sixty nine acres. adjoins LLEY, 1009 Est. nw. mbs District of Columbia, passed on the 26th day of March, | ten days, otherwise the rit is reserved to resell at AN the Anthropological society to order b: on the table with a sv of quartzite, which nm not hare « duty as a pocketknife for some one of the m Indians who once dwelt on the bank Pp ng 39 Cedar Chests, 10c. Moth Paper. 50c. Mothaline Bags. the west of it in Maryland will be offered sane | Y TO LOAN—ON APPROVED RE 3 Velocipede 7 ~ 7 ? e. | the ri and cost of defaulting purchaser after five Dy ¥ wt ot it | o . ie ba ived a name. a7 Sagan” Hecke end Selassie oo opie arte ent estes | dager public notice ef wack Teadle in some Lewspaper Yh Sone enue Saat ee ee yuferoot Betemac end whe cccasionally disported him MARYLAND SHELL-HEAPS, Vance and others are defendants,” I'shall sell to the | Published in Washington, D. C- : Full particulars may be had on appitcatson to above | mh27-Am 1th'and H sta. self in its then*clear, unvexed waters. e| — . ~ hi est Widder in front of the peniises at HALE-PAST apll-d&ds __THUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | trustees, or Mr. Hattersley W. talbott, Rockville, | = meeting, which was held in the assembly-room | _ Mr. Walter Hough read Dr. Elmer R. Rey- ,0r “Mr. Francis K. Carey. attorney-at-la FOUK O'CLOCK P. M., on THURSDAY, the SECOND XN ORY | DAY OF MAY, 1889, all of ori P*®REMETORY SALE OF , 21? | YyoNEx TO LOAN, IN LARGE AND SMALL — i fs inal lot humbered five ‘ILDING LOT N | North Charles street, Baitunore, Md. ‘Coaches will | VA sums, on approved real estate security tm the ‘ ed a newera in the | Nolds’ paper on “Shell Heaps.” The majority ‘Japanese Screens, (), in square Dumbered one hundred and three (10: HORE CAELTOL ing SEREET, BETWEEN | North Charice.s jon rooms at Sot) inet of Colmnbin, et lowest fetes of foe of the Comes club, marked } f i ; i city of Wi D.C.” Said lot is situated Y ABTERN PTE yodation of bidd LETPOLD, 1300 F st uw. 20 floor frout. mh@6-Lm di f th ty, for it was a sympo- | Of those referred to, which were situated in Japanese Bead Portieres. Fe Fae eee Boast See street ice | ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL NINETEENTH, modation of bidders, H LD, 13 a the 2 proceedings of the society, - F ae 1-4 ke: cn F strest north, between 2 " 1589, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, I will sell in frout HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONEY—LOQANS ON REAL LSTATE, LOCAL OR ium: half dozen members discussed the | Upper Charles county, Md., where shell-fish are Hammocks. and fronts 71 feet 6 inches on F street, and runs beck the premises, T Mone Nocurition Atay end Town —- ee B no longer to be found inany considerable quan- | 82 Mosquito Canopies. : 120 feet Big inches to a 16 foot alley, ‘The western Lor 40, SQUARE 616, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAUABLE IMPROVED Rea | Conumers ay 9 ay aboriginal history of the Potomac tide-| tities, ‘The vast fields of these deposits and Mosquito Netting, 8 yards, art of said [ot is improved by & large brick dwelling Fronfing 17 fect on © street (north side), witha depth | “ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, DISTRICT OF | DEMPSEA, 1424 Sew fork ave." _mb23-3m_ water regio On the wall to the rear} the relies found therein—hammers, spears, be grea pag damon —— ‘Tering of sale, us prescribed by decree: One-third of | fA? iis hmeroeine ection of Pacis COLCMBIA, SITUATED, AT THE NORTHWEST MSS, 20, 204N ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS of the president were numerous meps and | axes, pottery. —were fully Boyes nd La psiadad ree ‘anor he paschaee mone: 1 coah- and. the balance, in two Teriae niade Known, at sale, oF rgbplying to the ST THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF ME AND ui — oun ras or i hen the conclusion was arrived at that the ab- een Door Frames. = reat .- | Suctioneers or "DS DEY, ‘THIKIX-THIRD STREETS, . charts. The long table was covered with a | then L ‘ payments to be secured by a deed of trust on the prop. ‘Webster Law Building. s~ ™ i gnats 1006 F et. adlias All Nentlancnty dee a uadeye of the ies errginee) kaa ree So) oes. cystere Thee | (19-8 ae Per atalae tec, CeRt mnteregt at the rate of per cent | DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, 'aplz-deda_| 1.54 ssconivef said Disiaet nine Tide tole, ‘SEX, TOLOAN IN SUMS TO RCIT, ar Fug Ps iS Vor chords by to broken shells show < a og i a —<$<$_—_——— ———— Jet |» We Will sell at public auction, in trout of the west rates interest ou good etrict Seca ceccebery te thew ‘carts tones. then | Seamed, and) the (eetimnmy totale eect tana (age aes papal gh yy ig yi preiies,on THURSDAY, the EWENTY-FIETH DAY JNO. AY PRESCOTT, ere See ey See | canes hat pus ces hes he Dimity for Loose Covers, Prautanbemarees tha arte eT meets eet eee TO-MORROW. OF APRIL, ISSo, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK 1410 Fst nw, Penneyivania avenue wes not broken either by | rong that gentlemen who have cla es J2ige. Cretonnes. Seren Otis aes ee et “4 Ses P.M., all those certain pieces or parcels of ground, ly- Kelloge Butldang. the capitol or the 1 nators of steamed oysters will have to | 27%, Cretonnes. juss oieonmaal keri Nyy AUtaE © WILIAAME © 00) Anctioncers, ing and being in «aid Georgetown, and distineuished Y TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP" George Washir at there is nothing new under the sun, ainsi NOHN C HEALD. Trustee, SPECIAL SALE OF ONE HANDSOME SOLID Guythe eround plat theregf as part of lote 20 and 22 proved Keal Estate security. Lange had not even been hit n the floor d the palm to some unknown light! spusiomoerany ‘500 5th st hw. POAT CEL EGS Soe Bee and described as follows: | specialty, uke ew was decorated wit stony e Prof, | clad chef, who, it may be, discovered the pro- ‘indow Shades. ERE DON as econ Seen TASS, BEATE GLASS, MADE TO ORDER AND | and Potomac streets and fun. thence weet on Brides | ™n23-im> 130; aw Wil had d_ out. alongside of | Cess in the same accidental manner as the Chi-] Ik Plush, 24 inches wide, USHNELL & CARUSI, Real Estate Brokers, ARLY NEW; TWO PARLOR. 5! street 57 feet; thence north 60 feet; thence east > TO LOAN-IN LARGE AND SMALL Thomas Wilson had spread out, along | : learned of the luxury of roast pig, Ina| 29¢ Silk Plush, 24 inel 1008 F st. northwest. I feet; thence north 19 feet 6 inches; thence east 37 me—at Sand & percent. Small the president's table, a map of the United Pie aati . 3 Pig. $1 Mobair Plush. — COUCHE! 4 feet ‘to Potomac street, and thence ‘south 79 feet 6 | No delays, GKEEN & CUNNI States, which be kept flat and in position by Inding paragraph the doctor said that the | 45c, namie Tapestries PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWELVE BUILDING | $0ME OAKCHAMBER inches to the place of bextunine, ES covering up the greater portion of its surface | Indians of that time were fair and not addicted | $ySi and Rainie Tapestries, LOTS FRONTING ON FIRST STREET, BE- Bewinning at the northeast corner of Bridge and Market streets, a street 40 feet; thence ‘of all sizes and | to painting themselves, that custom only be- nd popular when it w TS TWEEN Q AND BOUNDARY STREELS NORTE With many-shaped boulders WEST, AT AUCTIO. colors. There was, however. DOWMENT, LIFE AND TONTINE POLICIES bought at highest cash prices. Loans negotiat coming nece ning thence east with Bridge | Jay worth 114 feet; thence west 40 dis- | 3.60 Straw Matting, 40 yards. TES! y. WI Pe . ISELY. feet; aud thence south 114 feet to the place of becin- | WOT, same easonable terms. Apply to M. apparent confusion, for wer t even the most bloodthirsty mos-| 50. Smyrna Mats, 16 in, by 32 in, PAST FIVE, OCLUCK PM wadhaieeah oa ae AILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, ” toxether with ail the improv ea us, rote ACHESON, 1307 Fst.nw. aah L9-Sin® ~ ioe. was 8. ote wes guito evinced an antipathy for an ochre-be- Smyrna Mate, 18 in. by 36 in. Borimises Lots Now. 57, 99, 76.74, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ee ee ee pegs) been laid on the map daubed Indian, myrna Rugs, 21 in. by Tints peomecty to terete the attention of speculators | REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF HOUSEKEEPING | | Terms of sale: One-third cash, residue in 2 equal in- * AT THE LOWEST KATES OP IME dese or territory where it ad bee POTTERY AND TEXTILES” in, by and private buyers, as itis to be sold without reserve, ARTICLI P DESCRIPTION, KE- a si e years, reepectively 6 per cent AND COMMISSION is r dely spread were : ot fir i z i inyrna Rugs, 30 in. by 60 in. ‘Terms made known at time of sale, Plat can be seen at ‘OVEL ROOM FOR CONVE terest, payable balf yearly. secured by decd of trust - ON This showed how widely spread wer s the subject from which much of interest axe, 56 ia be 74 thie office of Bushnell & Carusi TENCE WAL. op the property sold, or all Cash, at option of the pur: BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT, iginal inhabitants of ie i elucidated by Mr. W. H. myTna Rugs, 36 in. by 72 in. 6 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co, BER SUITE URNITUR chaser. $100 deposit required on each piece at time K. O. HOLTZMAN, which closed several years before the | See epee cence wae Cumdad by Mr. W. =. myrna Rugs, 48 in. by 84 ia, ap18-5t ‘Auctioneers, SELS, INGRAIN, AND OTHER C! BPELS C Tare og Al comvezancings kc. at purchaser's cost. mbi1 Corner 10th and F sts. Ww. : olmes. He quote some of the earlie: a ine = — . KERY 2 y of sale to plied Wi : a ~ —~ of the oldest inhabitant of three eee ne Sructed noes somme of; (Do ienrlier: | 196, Of cacti. |HOMAS DOWLIN TENA eo eee ee WARK RITOHES | teens fe . £4 MONEY TO DOAN ON REAL ESTATE Ok FinsT ries ago began to shape itself authors, th original females made | 18¢. Ingrain Carpet. T BGA S APRIL TWENTIETH, commencing : CHARLES H. CRAGIN, Jn.) Micinss security, at lowest reteeo! interests wodeloy more enthusiastic mbers belier an m vessels skilfully as the potters | 50c bog pose pc ga HIGHLY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON at TEN O'CLOCK, A. M. “No postponementon account | ap13-dts WILLIAM M. DOUGAL. ““s Trustees. by Yiummeanemamid epee one 303 7th st. mw. = i ae ‘e | of th slonists. e uses to which the vesse! q ody Brussel Carpets. rain. z, N sane es a ee ee om wae ae he | :s rege Saal sence | woe Van Oa THE SOUTH SIDE OF F STREKT, BETWEEN | °api8-2t WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ae cel yl nd TP OAS FG 000 AT Sig PER CENT, IN SUM thie period, and if this was realiy so, | Were put were ed, and cons ble P ssl hema nen eee ce, a T en the age of the reli you ‘om. | tention was r decoration, There | €1.10 Moquet Carpets, 6TH AND 7TH STREETS, NEAR THE CORNER | FJYHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncen, 1521'F st. nw. zie ou ce est tiers SEWMAN & 60, mutation. Uthers thought the | Was a gre y in the patterns, some of BABY CARRIAGES, REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT | HIGHLY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 5-3m_ Rooms 13 and 15, Atlantic Building. [eerogere: Petey bom which were ved while others were made OF 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, AND KNOWN | BEGHMALCTION ROOMS SALCRDAT OAPENE | Leo TSTRERT NOKTHWRED AT ACTON ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN ANE North American Indian of the thi with the id finger-nails, The design } We show over100 different styles, varying in price TW y IETH, 1889, COMMENCING AT TEN | On TU the STW 85 to 850. Calland see them or write for acata-| 48 FEDERAL BUILDING, AT AUCTION. O'CLOCK, EMBRACING IN PART APRIL, i889, A'T FOUR « HIKD DAY OF RT Dj hy s 5 * premises, T shall sell at pul . arms, chest | logue. We make carriages to order, repair them, or! On WEDNESDAY, APRIL SEVENTEENTH, 1889, | ue Mfrieht Llano, Cover and Stool, S| French-Plate | Pru 5 : + in froutof the ic wuction part lot 8, in h centu articles teenth, fifteenth and sixt reed. however, that on some » utensils was identical with the | from which marked the fac aus, GWYNN NEWMAN & CO, Rooms 13 and 15, Atlantic Building. Pier Mirrors, 2. Mantel Mirrors, 50 ‘small Mirrors, | Sauare 106, improved by a three-story aud. basement TO Loal : y y 50’ Fi Furniture rick dwelling, containing rooms With all the mod- In sums tO suit, at lowest rates real old and eligible. by reason of their of many of the principal savages. | sellanyoftheparis. $15 oeteck. in font a th premises, Ill aell part | Hine Eeicney Clocks and Lampe Paton Eurnitury i | beck aelling, conianing 12 hr wal Cue mod security. Fina; Fox's Biows, to discussion by the anthropolo: RIDY T 1GHE - a lots 13, 14, and 15, in square 456, fronting 90 feet on | Sets and separate. pi ‘and Fancy Articles, Walnut an ‘One-third cash, the residue in two equal 1427 Pennsylvanisate, The program was openca | lie one oe mn poearoee Lee ee ake ee an amplete, teem. | the mvuth alde of ¥ street, 40 feat frou, the svutheast | Seber tiantter Suruitars incon nel mieten nies | pateornts ot ote al ERP Tee a ete ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW (Sigel nay persica Cpe ae "fois reglomy haul the sketeh, toe | tating tr lee from $2.50 to Shoe, alewvens | former of 7 strot having a dent of 100 foot and | Saiasgtn, [nine Chat c'al Rnd ang Koon gi iwa'on tors Sid 609 Gopear nenciss | ML wants eaenon wera ee ps o oie ick region, and the sketch was so | ™ing in price from . see | improved by large four-story brick buildings contain- | and Offic rt a of trust on property wold: $200 de °h Si’ DANENHOW! of procedure aud sore alien e- in wh t pete 1 bape teh Ne © | ‘heen Oc welts tor wosialigaa pemplestinc-p pega ‘This property ia in one of | Kitchen Furniture of every description, the time of sale.” All conveyancing and recording at | apog successor to DAREREONER Foor TLS Pat there were but two ladies. why the subject was | a at the Kien story of hose|| aire Om Loose Covers wom (aummrrome || ee Copa ere ee cn eee ain Cone pa es at RR a cae asia moa =— “ ~ to be presenied | ake bane dina brief period. He | The assortment of goods for Slip Covers is complete, imity to the Interior and the Geveral Postoffice and | chest of Carpenter's Tools, 16-dkds Auctioneer, SUMMER RESORTS PROF. PAPER. told how Caps, John Smith explored the Poto- | and comprises every style of goods used for this pur- | Patent Office Departinents, passed by the two principal ‘ALso AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, ——— SUMME ES ) The first contribution was that of Prof. W. J. | ? to the Little Falls, w 1 how the Jesuits | pose, from the cheapest cotton stuffs to the finest street railroads, and, ¢ over with Lord timore managed | linens. Our cutters are first-class, and perfect fits aro ow the Powhatans (who lived on the | gusranteed. ‘The charges for cutting and making in ) were farmers and fish- | first-class style are as low as ordinarily charged for \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, One fine Saddle Horse sired by Glenden out of im- | "J" — = = = sidering its surroundings, of- | ported Mistification, four years old, perfectly sound: | TRUSTEES’ SALE nwo FR UMMIT HOTEL,GAITHERSBURG.MD., 21 fers advantages to investors that seldom occur. as it eR SA ene ERCSTORY FRAME |S ALSO ND ONE PwOccTonY ne from Washington, 500 ft. above tide water: Terms: One-third cash, the residue in threo equal | Bay Mare, Jump Seat Carriage and Harness, newand | AND ONE LWOSTORY, LICK DWELLINGS, | Tdi teviac ekcallant trenton, sores McGee, who had chosen for his text “The ologic antecedents of man in the Potoms ‘a 1 9 AND 11 F STREET ST § ¥. reasot ad : = ed for | payments at one, two and three years, with notes bear- eT net curmict and Wagons. ap RUNNING “THROUGH TO" MASSACHUSETTS Address until May 2, MUS. OFFLEY, 1355 List. nw, a midwa: » were grou 10 piece e- | com work, We cl e C1 y E Ss CO., Auctioneers, _ . — — —— ee Protestants of Virginia and the WIRE WINDOW SCREENS. chaser's cost. $1,000 deposit required at the time of | ~ Fee POT PLANTS, HAN S BASKE: ords of the District of Columbia, at the request of the | permanent guests May 1, 1889. chronology of yland, A very interesting de-| We havea patent on the best Wire Window Screen | gale, AND A LARGE ASSORT T OF PLAN = oar a or ee ae a F. D. READ. sode whose ix e ee given of the names and customs, | ever made for private dwellings, and furnish them at |” If the terms of sale are not complied within ten days SUITABLE, ROR CHURCH DECORATIONS Ba PRERDAS, cae ASHINGTON INS sed the aborigines of the Potoma At pons and the modes of warfare of the | about the cost of the carpenter-made scroens and | the right is reserved to resell the property at the risk COSTIA, D.C. Aas lots f rty-one, (41), forty (40), sy time man was not present. The was then | .t snacans. the Tauxenents, | doors We make no charge for estimates. | Write us | and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers af- | On SATURDAY EVENING, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.-M., a Rision of iet’cms in apumenemiend | Asstyte — : but newly born of the reptile many crof other tribes who inhabited | Permission to send our solicttor to show you the | ter ten days’ notice in some newspaper published in the | we shall soll, at our salesrooins, the above assortment | Sy }igndred and twenty -sie ( excepting such part in HENRY D. GREEN, of the fish under the misceg-nation of ev cent territory, screen and give estimate, city of Washington, sats f° Pears ta tote WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, | Sf Jot 37 not affected by deed in Uber No. 933, folio | _@p17tomal 2s _ 2411 Fst. nw tion. The dicotyledonous plant was S 2 W. B. MOSES & SON, Title perfect or no sale. i eisai ERB. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts._ | 27 of said land records, ILETON, KENTUCKY AVE., ATLANTIC CITY, ing into existence and s bed aircommmnussisecs Gosesnit" Nos. 520, 522, 524, 526, 528 and 530 11th st. n.w., THOMAS DOWLING, FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance in threé equal install- Bi. 3.: 4B yards to beach. seamen cok oe CJ e Mr, Mooney’s paper was the last on" the pro- 1 Lakes Aston, — ments in six, twelve and eighteen months, with inter- | nushed under aew tuanacement: will open, rimitive flora of the earth. Ti - = cage P * | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, Nos. 1007 | est at 6 per cent fcom date of sale, or all cash at option, {Good Briday). {apl2-2mo} 5A asad aes shoe Oceanic ow. gram, but the meeting did not end there, for a No. 1100 and 1102 F street northwest, t¥-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON ac-| AND. 1009 SIXTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, | of pure ma, 4 deposit of 6100 required upon ea | aitk COM the Appalachian mountains were ; number of the members ealled for remarks Washington, D.C. Saunt of the rain until WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWEN- | AT AUCTION, days’ “All couveyancing’st purr sae cos ee ee cS eT iEware he Trou Ou SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTIETH, 1889, at | days. All conveyancing at purchasers cost’ nu ven the river h ore rugged than Prof. F. W. Putnam, of Harvard uni- Seip Gate Slate ate ek ete ew ive rca. will aa te eee oe eto CHKISIIAN RUPPERT. Atlantic City, N.J. was millions of years ago. A little director of the Peabody museum of | Fumiture, Carpets, Upholstery Goods, Interlor | Positively’take place without reyard to the weather. | FIVE O'CLOCK, 2 will sell in front of the pretiscs, CHARLES SCHNEIDE, Open 15th April. Titeiens coatind whale cubis miles 23 ' a bag ipeuteaar eo Decorations, &e., &e. ap18-d&ds Auctionecr. | northwest, between K and L strecte, by adepth of 10g | _ap13-d&ds ‘Trustees. aps-Im* Mrs. B. R. OWENS. abie mil 2 xy. 2. pasor Fe= Eoeug piece ds = | feet toa wide al-ev, Ving also aside alley 6 feet | = = — TTT 3, ALWAee mud into the ¢ to build the broad be tonce upon an instrne- MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Wide. The improvements are two small brick houses, = = = ROYAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.; ALWAYS Kaen aevthing trem Weskingion to the Misteuce of paleolithis | For English Bross Bedsteais aud Crita, Hartford VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON KEN- | “Terius: One-third cash, the residue in two equal LADIES’ GOODS. POG UE gee ed - ioe S N- | ‘Terms: One-third ci jdue ——— == 3 coast, and thus gradually displacing the waters. hood, a fact shee Ses bana ns epee a ee SEAN ENE iso SEAM, ROUBTEENTH ents ai che suid two oare with notes teariuy te Philadelphia. ‘sp6-1m CHANGE OF CLIM. more rude made than pod a he Ver mn Bi = STREI NO] . ferest and secure y a deed of trust on the property 4 y ) MINERAL SPRINGS. -—S—””—~C~— Th » th a paras hich the i wana omneh to stamp the | Berlin Carpets, Steel Door Mats, Best Carpet Sweepers. | _OS aT ESDAC ATI, TWENTY-THIKD, 1889, at | sold. All.couveyancing and recording at purchaser's | B4apres? Tamora News || eeu en came the second episo: which the the most ancient.” ‘The Indian of | The Cataract Washing Machine and Lace Curtain BALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. tp, front of the | cont. deposit of #000. will be required at tine of nek Lending Mountain Resort, Watet Yorn. Hotel haeologisi ¢ Potomac is t nos cient. e El * ‘4 el will sel in square’ :36, of the Stone | sale. fe terms of sale are not compli nn — See ee Petes 3 £ centuries ago did not always make | Stretchers, 8v-13 _ | Estate subdivision, fronting 50 tect on Kennesaw bya | dates the taht iereocreed by resell ea oe MERTZ & COMPANY. Nery Lumuiahed. Opens Jupe@, Write fur ch mild climate chi finished tools and weapons. Often a rough im- | depth of 160% feet, aud being distant from 14th atreet Fisk-and cont of the defaulting purchaser or purchas- WETHER ATLANTIC ey — i ¥6 = northwest a feet. ers rten ys' notice in sume newspaper pul . ci ice froze i plement would serve. ius purpose, and when | Wy, I L Or T “Terms: #1,000 due ii Jane, 1890, to remain at 6 per inthe ety of Want. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT in charge of Mr.0. | WY Kentucky ave., near the bench. asm re that was so he was satistied with it. There w HAT AS EFT Fr HE cent, balance in cash. $100 deposit Fequired. at ime cis THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionegr. Wagner, late of New York. Open March 16th to Nov. Ist. so far as - nything better, so he did not EFFECTS OF THE of sale. THOMAS DOWLING, BOG: austisasics Habits, Jackets, Cloth Costumes to order at mhi1-eo4m __M. J. BCKERT._ waters of the Delawar. Yet many peopie sup- LATE MALTBY HOUSE WILL BE SOLD BY _aPls: tS cont a Auctioneer. —— ee ee. ai TEANTIC CITY, WN. I HOTELS. BOARDING- the Ohio, and the la hat it was older than_ the finished tool, JULIUS LANSBURGH, 315 7TH ST., UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, BUILDING LOT, ON N Vhether you purchase your material of us or jouses, Cottaes, Lots and Bath-bouses to let OF rept up the slopes is ahs Or baie On Monday and continuing until all are sold. pes Por ene pn iNT AND TENTH = we will be equally pleased to take your pee, -S peas S G3 Fat aed ¢ Potomac, and finally swept he balance of Table e » Te és . ay 4 » Nd. on ae “ sear te unks, the existence of a@| 55 Marseill ore ficent quality, m the same in T No. 1356, folio 3762. % B59, at “PAS vE ON OK, we x embosomed. The water level stood long race of small men on this continent, | soldat @2 Pe” Maenificent quality, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, by | wil sellin front of the premies, partst Model Fitting Patterns cut to measure, Ohio, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ; 150 fect, a less time at 200 fect, and bri € urged those present to increased uctiv- | pcs best quality Table Linen at Se. peryard, | Stoney w. Myers to the subscribers, we will sell, ot LOT 13, SQUARE 308, ap10-3m 21TH STREET X. W. 81,2040 $2 ver day: G8 to 614 per week 300 feet above present tide level, and the r in research in order that the question| 35 9°34 Towcl#at $1.20 per dozen, Public auction, to the highest bidder, the following | fronting on N street, between 9th and 10th streets 7 RDERRERE-AEDNERGER AVEO 5 gharged Potomac dro wider he doubt. 1 Cherry Bouffet 943. Property, described in said deed of trust, to wit: a eee LADY, FOAMERLY CARRYING ON DRESSMAK.| W ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. in its expanding estuar: the waves built Pax = 3 Part of Lot (4) four, in square (983) nine hundred | ‘Ternis: Que-third casi; balance in one and two ing in New York, would hike the patronage of Wash- Near the ocean ; open \2ses: Selpphngne 108, terraces about the Wh BORDER. 4% * and eighty-three, being the south twenty (20) feet of ape a jntereat, ae Bow pt pened fms ‘on Rone Tee perfect Si gees | =e ks. C. L. HOU! ox cold was felt by human ski i this submer- 1“ “ 2 said lot, by the depth thereof, with the improvements | from diy of sale, and to be secured by deed of trust on etn ssanrnon adh sored OTEL EMERSON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. § ce seen by human eyes no man vet knows, Allows the Arkansas City | 0rairazaces at one-half what was paid for them, _ | thereon, consisting of » small frame house, on TUES- | }qis6% OF all ash, st option of purchaser. A derosit | E, : Carolina ave., wear the beach. Now open fcr the the ‘period which followed t - ltby House will be sold er 860 foe Sete cereeane | DAY, THE THIRTIETH OF APRIL, AT FOUE | st jarchascracost: ‘Terms tobe comnied win tis LADIEW TAILOR. > = — perenne 7 img the perio oe ice Coiumn to Move. Maltby House will be sold at 360 per Suite, covered in | OCY'oce FM, Dara, ctmerwine vightxtunreah to smeeli er cir id cost | pW Styles, Goods and Trimmings received from | mb. SAM'L J. YOUNG, Prop. epoch a primitive human population spread EES Silk Plush, and being 5 pieces; sold to the Maltby for bag rao Atiaie cat of detaultine purchaser, after five days’ public notice | Patis and Londou. Also, Ladies’ own material made NHE RENOVO, ATLANTIC CITY— over the land. The thousands of Oklahoma boomers at Ar- | #100 per Suite. a CAMPBELL CARRINGTON,) of such remule in some Bewspaper published in Wash- | UP, Swtistuction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 1 Tennessee ave. hear the beach. A RARE CHANCE TO BUY A PARLOR SUITE FOR WILLIAMJ. DONOHOE. — 's Trustees. : De. Yentors aud mauuiacturers of the celebrated White's | -, Tenne — THE THIRD EPISODE kansas city were allowed by Capt. Hays to “LITTLE MONEY. ap18-2t puraneiniaa Se diy elec Of ta lee, Glove-ttting, Keady-cut Walst Lining. Copyrighted, Xow pen: thorvitehly heated” was plainly marked and clearly defined. Once | entor the Cherokee strip on their way to the | | The balance of the Triple-Plated Rodgers’ Ware will apl7-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS. Auets._ | Siyiish Hithag waitteine ne n aie more the northern ice-sheet invaded the land, E. OH! AN, A oN 17-d&kds _DU! id. collar ice, 40c, | © HIRLEY—NEAR TH. SE KGnTOORT AVC . " i be sold, got ‘tine of Castors, Sugar Bowls, Syruj 7 = E. : - 1 promised land at 8 o'clock Thursday morning. | Fitchers, Fruit Stands, &o ny '™ SUseF Bowls, Syrup een = Oo, eee, Sn Es ae ATLANTIC CITY, X. 4. ereeping down the Hudson to its mouth, well | ‘phere were f lly 1,000 white-covered wagons in | ‘The 3d and 4th floor effects of the Maltby House. r “a £2 SORT) location. Opens March 1. Beit tlipe ploy Sse TREETS NORTHEAST. | ii ne | AUETION SALE OF M. CW cae MKS. M. ‘T. SUUTRALL. of Washington, D.@. down the Delawar seek ans and he pine | the caravan, When final permission was given | “EO antque Oak Bed, Suites, beveled-plate Mirrors, 3 | platrict of Columbia, pamed ieettigreaass $e | ShASS THON, TH e U. Waeray, ne Solumbia,- passe yc % IN’ STORE, ()® tHE BEace. be Caask to proceed @ great shout went iT made originally ¢> orders 6: bg i oN gt Sole Agent for the O HADDON HALL. During this episode man flourished, despite the | PY C*P* P Great shout we ue Ouk Bed Suites, beveled- auction, in front of the premises,on WEDNESDAY, RUBBER HIP CUTAWAY CORSET, . jgorous climate, and left his relics in'the de.| UP from the boomers. From an elevation 5 tT inucte orgiually to onder, #22 eacl. TEENTH DAY OF APRIL) at FIVE Fs 10-1 and es eee. Ha.) lated al % : olid mil o wag ld be 4 h spring Mattresses, $8.50; sold to the Maltby | O'CLOCK P. M., all that parcelof real estate in the = —— Sb iti | 7p\aE ACME, as wis accumulated almost at the but | 5 of wagons could be seen, and as the ais. city of Washington. in the District of Columbia, desig- NY Eee LMONT WISHES TO INFORM HER | "J ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. this episode of cold was short st, 1 wound over the undulating prairie it 6 Hair Mattresses, 40 Ibs., at 39. nated as part of original lot one (1),in square eight | patrons that she is now prepared to execute all SEA END OF KENIUCKY AVE. the land was but little « - 100 Feather Pillows, 28 cts. per Ib. hundred and six (806), described as follows: Begin- 1D Ht SETS r orders. Kenovating aud cleaning fine lace curtains, | 15-4m MKS. G. W. STODDARD, tis diictisene found sa 1a sight probably never to be seen 4B pest quality steaimed-dressed Feather Pillows, 50 | ning for the same at the southeast corner of said lot, By virtue of a deed of trust, duly reeeriod in Liber | 12ces of all description, summer dresses, &e.. st het 5 a AY its end the “to-day” of tix There was not the slightest disorder. | “G5 inagnificent quility woven-wire Mattresses, $3 | thine northwest corner of north K street and, Fifth No, 119% folio’ BAS et se Lend necords | 4 Stand, 7235 11th st. tw eae fy ig ATLANTIC CITY, XB. 4., per opting? pelgaian on @ cracker-box in the first of the ten sonth line of said lot twenty (20) feet, theuce north | foF the District of ¢ tothe Beach, a Sikes flung This z was Moved request of the | UE RELUOS HAIR PERMANENILY REMOVED i sellat public aucti | by electric needle without. suring ‘the skin or lew) MES. DE. GABKIEL, oom Chairs, 90c. each. seventy-two "s) on MONDAY, TWENT Mr. McGee chen went on to show oom Tables, each. nine ($)) feet eleven (11) inches wide; to be laid pfeetto the south line of an alley | party secured thereby ings mark NI } sai . ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, 3 30 Och bed Bee eee St i apo be ee WODAY OF APRIL, “4. Db. 1889, at FIVE | “api-lm 1 UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW, tinent was once from 10 to 50 miles west of the ne and moved slowly to- See oes bores Sakon fhecast line of said lot, and, thence along the said east RS yp ee eee, Praso, wl = BOBERTs © SONS line along which the cities of Richmond, W mised land. 2 solid Cherry Foldlug Beds, best make, ¢44.00, | [sot auld lot seventy-two (+, feet to the place o Dutrictof Coltunbla, sogether with all the fi proves 1320 F st, uw, at Mrs, Harrison's, PeOAeeest rraxtic CITY, ¥.3 , ties of Richmond. « broke up ioe = “ lees “ ; ‘ : ments, ways, cascineiits, rizhts, privileges, and aypur- wiggly pn i ra agen, altisacee, Philadelphia, Trenton, 4 sete i os big thas ad fengection with above, we will sell all of our best | ,,te"1isior sale prescribed by the decree are: One-third | Wnances to the snine DaOeiiG or in Sav wies eee FINE FRE om MAsR BORE. Hiqpihe deel: open wraten; wvod drainage, reached ‘the open ocean Thr af ole ion heres Sy ain peah iS inca'sold; or'al cash at aption® Gf purchases oe pas: | . dermis: One-third cagh: the residue in two equal in- SELECT ORNAMENTS FOR THE BAIR. ne of mare lo-duy for the 4 a 20 hun ee chasers.” A deposit of #100 will be required at time of | Staliments. at oue and two years, with interest ut 6 ber | HATR DAESSED. Red sakaadea very donatdersaly he oar Camp will be struck by the Eh BANGS SHINGLED, Srp WAVERLY,” eens nit of @ be : Gee, | Ceut ber annuin, payable semi-annually, necured by | HATR Di ATLANTIC x3. , fy wens 7 ¢ 26°00 Hues t Onion (0) dass defaule in compliance wih ternaerat | deed the premises sold, or all cash, wt | _9P2-Lan' Open all the year; hot aud cold ecy-water baths im = hindi tween cross the line, and Capt. H $10.00 Rugs to $6.85. e & oe option of purchaser. 100 at time of | house; sun . Mrs. JL. BRYA fel-4m rolled over the highest between Washing- ae ae sale the right ts reserved to resell at purchasers’ cost pene : : pons ee _ urs. 5.0. BEYANY i Es ket his men along the Oklthoma line | 59 Rolls Fancy China Matting 40 yds, tor er ee ee eee sale, all conveyancing. at 8 cost. “It the | . 7 = ton and the eastern coast. h he Okis G5 Kolis Fancy China Matting, 40 yds, for o rR petice: term are not complied with in10 daysthe| Korxerps Dxrss Sar Pe sLesworte, 4: TC oITY, 8. 3, ; as they wiil reach, His picket line will nz Body Brussel Ottouans, 45c. geen e soma trustees reserve the right to resell the property-at the wetd Seneca On.the beach, sea end of Virginia ave., THE APPEARANCE OF AN line of soldiers from Caldwell, 100 Cornice Poles, Brass Fi .. J. HOLDSWORTH Goh Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 dayw* ae beeen = yt was then discussed. “It is probable.” said the | and the boomers will be kept at bay until the reais ¢ . : B38Y deat. | Rdvertisoment in some newspaper published in Wash- anny teed gate i _. — at some time ¢ : the long hour of noon a es. Capta i oth” "Trustees, ugton, D.C, ‘a Kleinert’ ATHER- IGHT cwashable.) =a = —— professor, “that some ti during the long : wd 1 iS pe ain Hays set = ic DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. apod&uls JAMES H. SAVILLE, INERT’S SEAMLESS STUCKINETT. EDUCATIO terglacial period man, or his immedi wate oseeny ; the poy Cae = Ar. TERMS CASH. TERMS CASH. z poe aiist ae EE KLEINELT'S SEAMLESS PURE RUBBER aNp | ———— "4 U©- AL. quuitor, appeared and kansas city, and us soon as his watch indicates! 4, in deliver goods sold as soon as possible, Owing | ,&% "THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON ANSON BROS, Auctioneers. — up17-d&is VARIOUS OTHER DRESS SHIELDS, ARIS TINTING. noon on Monday a signal will go up for the sequence of the rain uutil WEDNESDAY, THE oS EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. This beautiful art taught in ore } On] Paint- Sad the’ rivers and over boomers to start. to the great rush no specific promise of delivery) will | TWENTY-FOURTH DAY UF APIIL 1889, ai sume 1 NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK | ius, Crayon, Be, @8 ber eect OLY Tithe aes aatdecnan ae cna j Dispatches from Wellington, Kan.. say the | made. aah: coe RS GD) SEREEL SERGE NTTHOUT, OUB TRADE aie nee beasts of the forest and plain. 4 yg te rami cn aston J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, | ech of Cotutsinn passed Ia Etunty Couns Net sae Dig | 72 SNe Baa Oe sSiceeaepatin, Lato Am OURAN Tg fore a “nia . . i N, rict of Columbia passe No, 4877 of | 35 SCOURING AND DEY GLEAN. 4 ture), 1315 F st, of the great ice field di ty influx of boomers. JULIUS LANSBURGH, B30 436 st! | Hilleset al against Peter McNamara aud others, the | FSS CHRTES, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN. SHORTHAND gradustes positions. Only » limit inauthe iidbene amd tee nde d to Ceetay | = ate aes 315 7TH ST. ‘Trustees, pndersizned trasteos will ally at, Public suction 1M | Sirsirclase Ladier’ ond: Goned wae oi cers deere pumber received General stevorraphicand aivewae arte in such abundance as to Plan because of the tlood | _* NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SIXTH. DAY OF APRIL. A.D. "1850, at TIVE | Bou. Flusty Velvet and Evening Dresscn® ANTON | ME Work solicited. mp Lids Siecuenee ont be coe They will go by rail. j T sone BOLOCR PA. cll thet parcel of pealletite A thee | AND. CAROLINE LEMOM. formers teeta Bee W 4SEINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ST rd of human activity: r of the Oklahoma Times T Oe EE otro” ARLE of Washington, District of Columbia. being part of | 82d Maison Lriese, Paris, teal a yz joad Building Yih and F sts. Twentieth year, begun in winter, and the earliest traces Cries i e the 22d by | # HE aga Fe ee original lot 15, in square +0, Beginning ou 3d street | STON FISCHER'S DE Piano, Organ, V jolin, Flute, Coruet, dc, in this country are founi—not beneath ott, formerly of the sage ng ‘wace, V Free CLEANING EST. i : 17-Am ister, LARGEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD. DAE oeS MUNG ESTA: | advances. “0. 8. BULLAID, Ditector. ap ING PART OF “FLE The Times will be republican in feet suuth of the northeast corner of said tot | A} KNOWN AS THE HA) | d runnin thence south slouy the liue of said strect "tempore ytd sunny skies of the tro} f3 3 ” R WING AND PAINTING—INSTRUCTION IN feet, thence west So feet, theuce north 13 feet, aud | pies and Geuts’ Garments of all kinds clesnedand 7 -y aaa * at cs and will be printed from # complete —_ irtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the | thence eust bo feet to place of besiuuine, Dred witout bein ripped, Ladies’ Evening Drewes | MDovery pranch aud for al, trate ot fa ew meal by the ploiste ice rict_ of Columbia, in equity ‘cause No. | ° Terms ot sale: One-third cash. balanes payable in 6, | & Specialty ty BYE Teas, experience, Prices | St THE 3 mae Oe = man left traces of his res: | m plant. ean MEDALS OF HONOR AT ALL EXHIBITIONS. the undersigned trustee woes Public months fr ° tu ver cent in? tenor en o i ae delivered, “#14 nt K, ‘Call aud wonderful Py r Jolumbia, 5) ¥ are not suc ay nises, on 7 terest, secured by the promissory notes of the pur- GAIMENTS, MADE UP OR mippEp | "de" = ith a surety or suret pproved by the trus- A New Ledford, r dyed # wood mourning IVERSITY—TRAINED TEACH! BA : t FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. part of w tract of land called | fees: and ou ratification of sale ad payncent of the SCHER, ry Sg | buried by the waves which sweep . dispatch says that “Pietehail's Chance,” sitiwted in Washington county. | Hairchane aud interest s deed Sull Borie ee the | ett me ee eS lessons. territory once occupied by the palestith John A. Phillips, who has served a term of ten District of Columbia, distant about one-half mile ins | Chaser, his or Ler heirs and assiguees A depositor $100 fy le Age Pe oA Bsus a1 Which ran wild on the stores of the Potom. im northeasterly direction trom ‘Tenallytown, and ud- | Will be required at tine of sale, all couveyabcline ot ia prison for assaulting his wife's daugh- the ty of Gi Aw Al ia part of f purchaser. Terms tobe complied with in t cs ID s§ z ; "s , erste Pade ci hid frat containing about twenty CU )ncresutsround, | Seysadwrwiae wasters macrte settee ae a | BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | 4 , BUSINESS zpvcaTiox ter, and who in December, 1885, was sentenced PALEOLITHIC IMELEMENTS. proach en —— arithmetic, ¢ - "} the Hane rt; © parti- its and risk after five day» Hice by Prof. Thos. Wilson was the next contributor, | for twelve years for alleged incest with his Sulnr desertion ‘Gt the saine belive coflainved ih the tigate of euch remo tn The wing Star ee Lexrex Asp Easre Booxs, ge? +¥ the title of his paper being “Paleolithic Imple- | daughter, i Dartmouth, has been pardoned Piferme cf the sale as preecribed by’ the ewzecGne | S88 EDO ARDE SOD aie eee lrrnatecs saldeee pe ments.” Mr. Wilson made an enthusiastic ar-| a2! a8 Feleasedl sesterday. It in stated that fhird cash and the balance in one (I) and two (2) years, ssoie sre...) AIDS AND READINGS FOR LENT. Fyre aa onpsha een ™ | he the victim of a conspiracy, and his for which the notes of the purchaser must be vive , Real Estate Auctioneer. en rove that Paleolithic man once | daughters were induced to testify falecl yaoi pem oo tacies okie oes cote an ved in the District offColumbia, He defined | } ny Miley agai rit secured by deed of trust on the property, 861d, orvall | Tr oa ara Hoare | EASTER CARDS, the neolithic and paleolithic periods of the |! cotter tes Rapes gpety st the purchasers option. rexce Will be paid to | C NUMBERS 1036, 1028, AND 1090 OF rie DOOKLETS. Sov stone age, and produced great mass of testi-| Have Gone the Way of All Oil La: bggeprin espe the Une of sald. It the tersus are not complied with in | — STREET, BETWEEN K AND L STREETS N.W. 5 | mony to show that many of the instruments sy Gece a CHOCOLATE MENIER EXCEEDS fifteen (15) days,the roperty will be reid at the isk Under decree of the Supreme Court of the District WAM. BALLANTYNE & SON, which he and others have found here are of | “* im4 (Ohio) special says: “The remain- and cost of the defaulting pure verancing | of Couhan re O'Connell ot Swill tere aa? | mhS200 428 7TH STREET. ‘ pat Oratorten) and paleolithic origin. ‘They were in ‘holders of the Ohio Oil company who 100,000 POUNDS PER DAY. and recording 98 Ee Rae E MattreTON, Trustee, | Renee PabHc auction: on SATURDAY, APRIL, Dn ‘st 1317 13th st. nw. cS q@artaite, argillite, and water-worn | did not sell out yestorday to the Standard were meds apledads ‘Sun Building. | TWENTY-SEVEN, 188y, AX FIVE CLOCK Y. Me and they’ were fashioned as only ic | to-day notified that if they wi SOLD EVERYWHERE. AVOID IMITATIONS. | 7 ax ak Ge Sowa Seana Gat te eet se eit they wished to sell they | *QU3 EVERY WHI CRASNESs “REAL EST Te St could obtain 275 per li i lithic instruments—extremely modern when | \. ay hee ee ee compared with the paleoliths—were abundant | *°Corine hereabouts, but because they were in| the majority it could not be held that all Were neolithic in their origin. The question rth 13 feet 7% inches front by depth therect ASTER ©: AT HALF PRICE TO TEACHERS, | Q@PENCERIAN ABLE IMPROV! for Taran thesond Pi fest ent Po eet Ge ot Eine eee Develtics, chickens rabbite Sacvsaine. nd 1664. us —_———— SIDE OF SUI EE NT SbReRT BETWEEN ee ee +a, po A GSI pa 10 cts. Scrolls, fans, &e., tym, Cotleea, they walked up to the bank and GOUCORAN AND iy STREETS NORTHWEST, 1030; 1st street h.w.: the first two Sig OF MAKING paper Gowers Daz) oxhen . 5 , sh Syne Cortitied checks | P)RUNKENNESS. OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, perch ge Bagg mena i ULD, 421 9th: mount of 785,000 passed through irtne Supreme, Conrt, anks to-day im payment re prepa Positively Cured by administering Dr. Haines’ | the District of Columbia, passed in cause NO. 11,484 ith interest from day of sale, juity, wherein oe . Clabaugh ét al. are i a tobe decided was one of the utmostimport | y gives the Standard con- eee ari staring! Eee) for tal, cuneate ae ht aaa | ance. Paleolithic instruments proved the ex. sagan wold Hen yrritory. | zt.cun be given ina cup of cofee or tenor in articles | thet ndmmrien oa MONDAT the. ay i oo bib - R ¥ “were | The Union Oil company sold their territory to | of food without the knowledge of the patient; it ie ab- | $e ‘D880, at BIVE O'CLOOR F Ate isd proletacrde ce — ogy eg vyag | the Standard to-day. It comprises leases on | eolutely harmless, and will effect « permanent and vibod partels of real ¢ estate and the | _DUNCANSON BROS., Auct's. apl6-codta : Retther oral, traditional, nor written acconnt of | 1530 agres, with a daily production of 400 bag | srecdy Cure, whether the Patiention moderateariuner | improvements. thereunte pecegws. tn, the sity of CERES x BRICK REsr- | - nor written account of | rus “Phe price paid yen San 00ne or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER FAILS, Over DENCE AND SPACIOUS GLO} WeCEOuOE their being.” The relics discovered hercabouta | 3 wus Ce” 100,000 drankards have been made tempesate men AYREET NORTHWEST. ——— Mune origi! exact counterparts of the paleo-| Reap Saturday's Star aud you'll Know it. who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without of the Supreme Court of the District liths of Europe, which were of undoubted an- ——" their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drink- of Galarabin puined in cause utnber 1 | b arnpiay iim materialat which these rade Mr. Erwin, a republican member of the sen- | ing of their own free will. 48 page book of particulars Parnell vs. Pati se ‘ere formed answered all the | ate at Albany, caused a scene yesterday free. RWENTY- Fequirements of the olithie jage, and the | manding that an appeal made by hig bbb 8. F. WARE, under Ebbitt House, ate Sine held that they showed, beyond the | the president's decision should it, which | 3X, BELPHENSTINE,|14th ot and Vi. ave, Sf a doeh, the existence of a paleo- | the president nataasd to do. Mr. Fassett, re- lithic race in America. publican president pro tempore, z= 5 fe - OLD DIVTRICT CaP srres. and both En the chamber, ee eee Guests Sourrs Scovnep ‘The greater portion of the specimens on ex- S The _—— anti-trust bill has passed the Il- AND PRESSED FOR @1. hibition on and tp front of the presiding om- | mois house. af Sg beat nee sebby lick YB ‘ a —— at Churchwood, Va, was pene in ae Bocas daca nee and uz and when he talked of “Old camp sites and! Three white employes were ‘palnfaly’ injussk, me Wok Weshinata,

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